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V. "Vffsr'C r ' I 'W. E' Sa Swlldiw. SATURDAY, JULY 3,"l88G. T , ARRIVALS. July .1 St'nr Klnnu from Windward Pott Stmr Llkcliko from Kn'iulul , , DEPARTURES. July :i Stmr C It BIhopforHamakunat I i m. Schr Mnn.i for Hoiiointi VESSELSIeAVINGON TUESDAY. Stmr Klnnu for Whiilwnid Polls Stmr Llkollku for Kahulul Stmr Lchusi for Windward Poito PASSENCERST ' For Windward Poil, per WGllall, July a llev W 0 Merilti, liuv J Jl Alexander, Hon S 11 Dole, E F Hopkc, WH Ciimniings, E Hutchinson, WE Mow ell, Mrs Cornwcll, Mitler Tlitttm imtl 0 deck. From Wlndwnid Poil, per Klnnu, July 3-E L Gullok, Miss M A Cliam boilatn, W W Hull, Jtcv A O Forbo, X Kauhauo. W 11 Olcon, I, Akninu, J M Lldgate, Capt J Mo, J K S Kvuncis ley. J E Mile, J L HluWlell, Mrs E M Huokano, Miss Kapela, J W Glrvln, W Y Horner, Aehlu, A Eplnda and 100 deck. From Kaliiilul and by poit-, per Like like, July tlCnpt T Claiko, Mr Dunn, Col Clans Spreekcl, E Hoffman, K 11 llalley, MUs Shnltuck, Miss A llanapl, A Young, W H Johnston, tl Chinese and 8G deck. CARGOES FROM ISLAND' PORTS. Stmr K I mm 3,431 bags of sugar, 130 sheep, (1 hoisos. 23 hides and 11)0 l'kgs. Stmr Llkellkc 2,443 bags of sugar. SHIPPINCNOTES Xo vesels leaving on Monday. LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS. Mr. S. M. Carter is sick abed. Mnssns. J. M. Oat Cc.'s window is beautiful with Fotu'tli of July badges in silks and satins. Tin: exhibition of file-works Mon day evening will take place- oil" the O. S. S. Co.'s wliau. Alt. tho company engineers of the fire department iu-e weaving iinifoim caps of neat design. , . . The S.S. A'ameda, from tho Colo nies for San Fr.meihco, may be big nailed at any moment. A oosri:L temperance meeting will be held in Fowler's yard this evening, commencing at 7 :30 o'clock. Tin; couielions registered in the Police Court to-day, arc Kaaua and Lcinuki, $6 each for drunkenness. The giand illumination at Goo Kim's, corner of Fot and Hotel bU'oets, begins at 7 o'clock this even ing. --. A MKETiiro of the Honolulu Typo graphical Union No. 37, is announced for 7 :30 this evening, at the Sailor's Home. . . . Mn. L. J. Levey holds a special auction sa'c of dry goods, groceries, etc., on Tuesday the Gtli, at 10 o'clock A. M. Hon. Paul Neumann, cx-Attorncy-Gineial, has taken the office lately occupied by Justice. Bickertou, on Merchant street. Tun Rev. ami Mrs. Oggcl will go on a vacr.t'on next Tucbday by the Finau. Tncy will be the guests of Mrs. Corn wo' 1 at "Waikapu, Maui. A LF.TTsn. from Mi. J. 11. Maby, of tho Volcaiio House, dated June 28, states that the crate has become one lake of boiling lava that surges from side to bide. The Buxmitix will celebrate tho Fourth of July on Monday, accord ing to its usual custom, by keeping holiday, and allowing all hands to enjoy the fun. . . "Othello" was recited in masterly btylo, at tho Hawaiian Hotel, last evening to a highly appreciative audi ence ol home 80 people, by Mr. Locke Richardson. Mu. Jas. Dotld leaves by tho steam ship Ala neda, duo to-day, for San FrancLco. Ho wph temUued a iccep tion at Wair.iki yclpdtiy, by tho carnage diivois. There will bo a grand go-as-you-pleiiBe jaco at tho Yoscmito rink Monday night. Tho contestants will bo at liberty to push thefr opponents out of tho way "whenever a chance is offered. Mr. J. S. Webb of the Foreign Oilico was serenaded at his residence, Queen stieet, last evening, by a party of tho band boys, who played on stiingcd instruments and sung until after 10 o'clock. OrriCEits Hopkins and Good, while searching for hidden treasures in their levenuo cultor yesterday after noon, capsized opposite tho Myrtle boat house, and had tho plcasuio of Mvimmiug ashore. . . i 0. HuBTAor. is boiling a beautiful, licit quality of homo made cieam candy, manufactured by a young lady of the llediol Union Congrega tion, as a coil, i'jution to the now Chinch Build' lg Fund. Price 50 cents per pou.ul. - A Pop.TunuiM: boy mimed .loo had the first two Mngi'ift of his leit hand crushed b) falling tinibei, wliilo woiking at tho Enu'ipiibU Mill yes teiday. D. Mctliow diobed the in jured hand, and it is fcaied that one if not both the c ibhed fingers will liavo to bo amputated. The Hawaiian "Jtiilu Absoc' .lion's becoud semi-annual target shooting contest ocCjUrs on Monday July 5th, on King street, opposito tho Govo.n mont Nursery. A programme of six mntohea has been arranged, some of which are open to all marksmen. Tho first match for the Oovcuor'a cup begins at 10 o'clock. K. P. Adams it Co. will kU at auc tion without reserve on Tuesday, July (il'i, at 12 noon, an oil painting by Jules Viivi n'ur, depicting a moun tain to o.it of lava (in the year 1881) Mowing (mm Mr.una Loain itscom.-o lowaids tho (then dreaded) destitu tion of I Iilt. At t'no biune time will bo sold a fine model ship by C. Lor sen. On Tuesday next, tho 2Gth of July, Messrs. E. P. Adams it Co. will sell tho Ahupuna of Lawai, Kauai, con sisting of 11,000 acres, tho upset pi ice being $22,000. Also tho land pie miso.s formeily occupied by Mr. W. L. (Si ecu, in Niiuanu Valley, and known as llanaikaiiinlamii. The sale will coninicncu nt 12 noon, at tho salesroom, Queen stieet. Mn. F. II. Haybelden, tax-assessor for tho disliict of Honolulu, notifies tax-payers that he will bo in his olllco in the new building at the rear of Aliiolani Halo, on Monday, Tliuis day, and Saturday, of each week dur ing the present mouth, between the hours of 8 and 12 A. M., for the pur pose of receiving teturns of all per sons liable to taxation in this district. Monday, July 12, the steamer Kinau will leave for tho Volcano. On Ti'csday, July 13, the steamer Likeliko will sail for Kahtilui and II nun. On Monday, July 19, the Likolike will sail fo.- Kahului, liana, Mahukona, Kawaihae, Laupahochoo and Hilo, anil iclurniug will touch at tho samu port. On tho last men tioned date the Kinau will go on the Marino Railway. At tho meeting of Polynesian En campment, No. 1, I. O. O. F., last evening, Mr. W. E. Foster, Dist. Deputy Giand Sire, installed the fol lowing officers: R. 11. Graham, C. P.; W. O. Atwater, S. "W.; J. C. Fishel, H. P. ; J. A. Palmer, Scribe, le-eleoted; J. J. Leckoo, Treasurer, re-clccicd. The Deputy G.-and Sire was assibt"J by W. C. Rowe, L. C. Abies and J. Eini.ielulh, P. C. P.'s. Mn. Chas. Moltcno's little gill, about 4 yeais old, fell into the water about 4 feet deep, at the Kapiolani bath-house, yesie day afternoon. No one baw lier fall, and it was not known exactly how long she had been theie. She was discovered by her older sister, when at tho very door of death. Mr. Molteno on heating tjio cry of his oldest child ran out, and rescued tho diowning infant just in the nick of time. BUSINESS ITEMS. Kapiolani Bath House, the only resort in the city. All kinds of bath ing appaiatus. lw -- Sauer-Kuaut and Fkankfurteu Sausage at the Commercial Billiard Pallors on Satin day evening. G'J 2t Picture Frames and Cornices made to order, old Frames repaired, regilded, etc. King Bros'. Art Store. 308 Ot. Hurrah 1 for tho Glorious Fourth of July ! Send in your orders for Ice Cream, Cakes and Candies, to the Elite Ice Cream Parlors. G8 Dr. Flint's Heart Remedy is a Specific for all forms of Heart Dis ease and also for Diseases of Kidneys and Circulation. Descriptive book with every bottle. Benson Smith it Co., Agents. 35 1 Patronize Home Industry by buy ing cigais of J. W. Hingloy, Cigar Manufacturer, at tho Crystal Soda Works, where ho is prepared to fill all orders at the lowest possible whole sale prices. Island orders solicited and piomptly filled. Tho attention of dealers is respectfully invited to' the fact'no license is required" to sell thesb cigars. Do not forget tho name J. W. Hingloy, nor the place Crystal Soda Works, Hotel bticot. GGly HAWAIIAN MINES ABROAD. A meeting of the Honolulu stock liohlcis of tho Gold Hill Mining Company, Ea':er county, Oregon, was held this week. At the meeting Mr. A. " G. El'is proposed to the pnriics interested that, as owing to illness he was unable to devote his cuiiio time to their interest dining the open season of 188."), ho would transfer to Mr. Cartw right, for their beneiit, all his personal interest in locations made, rc'.ainiug nothing for himself. lie also staled that in connection with Poillaml parlies he lias purchased seven mining claims located on the same mountain as thoscjof the Honolulu company, on which about 8S,000 of work has been completed, and a company organised on the piopcrly, which in cludes mill site nntl water power. Mr. Ellis Ycrbally agreed to trans fer to Honolulu parlies an interest in tho above pioperties when the valiie shall bo undoubtedly establish ed. Mr. Cartwright read a letter from Mr. "W. W. Adams stating that on the propei ly located for. the Hono lulu peoplo there was value enough already in sight of gold and silver ore, to more than reimburse all In terested for their outlay. The pro position made by Mr. Ellis was accepted. No sale of the Honolulu interest is contemplated until fur ther development by Mr. Ellis et al, who shall demonstrate the ical value of tho gioup of gold and silver bearing ledges on Gold Hill of Baker county, Or, Tho decision of tho Paris Council of Health to abolish all dairy stables within the city limits is a notice to tho wliolo civilized world that, it is useless to attempt to produce good milk in any other way than by country-fed cows. BAND CONCERT, The Royal Hawaiian Bnnrt will play this afternoon at Emma Square, beginning at 4 :30. Following is the programmu: Ovpi turc Raymond ... Tliomns Duet Troubadour Veidl Selection Pai Nun Donlr.ettl Wall Mai latum . . Waldlsufcl Oavpilna Tin Palms Fauro Oveitine Amcilea Cntlln i INDEPENDENCE DAY. There's jut ono day In all the year When no one says, "lie quiet." Tho ghl and boys are let atone To make no end of riot. Tho cannon bieak In thunder-gusts Frofn forts and arsenal1), . And llowcrs otitstieam, like flowers In bloom, From windows, roofs and walls. Then you should hear the crackers go 1 A pack set off In a ban el Make such a jolly nolee you know bike girnls hi a (iiuuiel. And, oh, tho bells thai "whigaud chime, And ling and took the split'-', And the faliy llghN at evening time, That blare In lalubow tires I Then perl toipciloes nap and pop I.Ike folks who get in a lluster, But whom you need not mind at all, For they pi'iid their stiengtb In bliiler. The lovely rocket1 pleao me bit. They Mioot o grand and high, Tfien diop again their golden tar.s In show eis from the sky. Tlieie's just ono day In all the year When no ono ay, ''Be quiet,'' Anil gills and boys aie let alone 'I'd imiku no end of llot. Tlnce chi'cis for Independence Day, AVIien ilium aie beat in elioius And ti limpets blow and tingles peal. And our Hag Is si reaming o'er us. Mr vrt; -ct li. Sir:'":er in Atrfr's ro:i,i& Foils. HILO B0AITDIND SCHOOL. .lUUII.EP. CEI.KllltATIOX. Tho jubilee year of this school has come around, and the fact was celebrated in connection with the usual annunl cxeicises of the closing school year. The examination of classes took place on Thursday and Friday, the 24th and 2.1th of June. Woik in English, Arithmetic, Alge bra, History, Map Drawing, etc., was shown. The examining commit tee, Rev. A. O. Forbes, of Hono lulu, Rev. J. B. IHnaikc, of Lihue, and Mr. W. W. Hall, of Honolulu, expressed themselves as well pleased witli what they saw. The examina tions were chielly noticeable for the number of former pupils who came together from homes scattered from Kau to Kauai. Sunday, the Rev. A. Pali, of La haiua, a former pupil, preached a memorial sermon from the text, "A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden." The sermon was well, and even enthusiastically leccivcd by the vast congiegation which tilled Haili Church. What memories were brought up to those who had been connected with the school in years long gone by, as the preacher spoke of former pupils and their woik in the interests of belter living in their various fields of labor from Hudson Hay to the islands of the south Paci fic Ocean! How eagerly every woid said about the beloved teachers the two beloved above all the icst cither on Sunday or any other day of the jubilee exercises, was caught up by those whose couise of action, whose character, whose very lives had been so greatly influenced by Father and Mother Lyman! Sunday afternoon was given to a meeting in the interests of Christian education ii genercl. Representa tives spoke for Laliainaluna Semi nary, Kawaialiao Seminary, Maka wao Seminary, and Kamehanieha Schools. Rev. Mr. Kekuewa spoke with deep feeling of the condition of Kohala Seminary. If his appeal for teachers could be heard by some of the devoted women of Amotion, it is hardly conceivable that the doors of the school would remain closed much longer not because theie are no pupils, not because there are not facilities for teaching them, but because there arc none to teach them. Tuesday following was set apart for a temperance excicise at Haili Church, followed by a street parade and a hunt at the school grounds. This was under the joint auspices of the W. C. T. U. and the boa i ding school. The assembly at the church was laigc. Fully five bundled peo ple joined in tho procession under lempeiauco banncis. Ililo Board ing School, Hilo Foreign School, Hilo Union School, Haiti Sunday School with all of its district branches, and the Chinese Sunday School marched in bodies. Tuesday evening the former pupils of the boarding school held a meeting nt Haili Chinch at which old uiemoiics were recalled and old stories told as is usual on such osca sions. Many of the incidents men tioned will bu a faouico of inspira tion and encouragement to those who now enjoy such incieased ad vantages. This was perhaps the "great day of the feast" to tho majority. The subject of temperance, of course, was not exhausted, but it seems cer tain that the temperance sentiment of tho community was increased. The Ivau was a vast mibject and ample justice seemed to bo done to it. But at tho end it was found that this "subject" was by nomcana exhausted. Wednesday evening was tho time for the regular annual exhibition and graduating exercises of the boarding bchool. It is not neces sary to buy that this was the occa sion of greatest Interest to the pupils. All went off smoothly, and tno uoya without exception did themselves credit. Messrs, Mo6es Kuaann, David Knpnheo, D. H. Knnoeau, J. A. Lawclawc, C. M. Lawelawe, A. Spencer and J. Wise, having finish ed the required com so of study were presented with llicir diplomas. After the exhibition another mec ing of pupils of all classes was call ed, and it was resolved to erect a monument to Mother Lyman, as was done for Father Lyman sonic time ago. The affection shown to wards these two pioneer teachers is very touching, and ought to prove an inspiration to those young in the work. Regrets are expressed on all hand9 that the school is now depiived of the further services of the Rev. W. B. Oleson, the efficient principal for the past eight years. But the new principal, the Rev. A. W. Burt, is warmly received on all hands. He brings to the woik great enthusiasm and energy, and it is conlldently hoped that under his direction the school will continue to grow in use fulness as it has done under Father Lyman and Mr. Oleson. One of the remarkable incidents of these various meetings was the presence of a member of the first class in the school, whose grandson is a pupil at present. Fifty years hence what will Hilo Boarding School be? It remains for those who have charge of it now and those who are to have charge of it to answer not in words but in deeds. In 188G its field of useful ness is as great as it was in 183G. SUNDAY SERVICES. Roman Catholic Cathedral. IH'jh inii'-s at 10 a. ji. Vespers at 4 :'.K P. 'm. Ivawaiauao Chuiich. Itev. 11. II. I'piLor, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m." Preaching at 11 a. si. Kau.makaph.i Church. Rev. J. Wiiluiiii'U, pntor. Sunday school at J:r.O a. m. Pleaching at 10:30 A. M. and 7::;o p.m. Young people's meet ing at 0 p. m. Y. M. C. A. Young Men's Bible class in the parlor at 0:15 A. M., con ducted by Hie Geneial Seeictary. Gos pel piaie service at (i:30 P. M. Fort-sthekt Ciiuncn. Rev. J. A. Ciuan. pastor. Meeting for Bible study at 0:1 5 A. M. rublie woishlp at 11 a. M. and 7 :K0 P. M. Rev. Dr. Hyde to pi cacti in the forenoon. In the even ing, the subject will be "Called to a Kingdom." Bivnir.L Union Conouehation. Itev. E. C. Ogel. pair. Services at the Lyceum, Aiiiuiui avenue. Sunday school at 0:45 o'clock. At the 11 o'clock service, tlicio will bo a leeepllon of new membeis and the admitiisli alien of ttie Loid's St'ppcr. in the evening at 7 '.'10 o'clock llie subject will bo "The Them ic of llie Seventh Day Adven tisls.'1 A coidial invitation 1- extended to all. Si". Andrew's Catiiedual. First Congicgaiion. IIolv Communion, at 0:30 a. at.; Moiuiug prayer, with ser mon, at 0:li0 A. m. Lvenong with eate I'hoi'eal addiess by ttie JiMiop of Hono lulu :it; p. m. Ail scats aie lice. Second Congiegation. Rev. George Wallace, A. M.. p:iiur cleei. Morn ing piaycr willi seimou, 11:15 a. m.; evening pinyer, with seimou, 7:!!0 p. m. S.indrtv school meets al 10 a. m. in the Puliation Pieparaiory School building. Seats fieo at all services. Special Auction Sale. On Tuesday, July 6th, at 10 a.m., at iry Sn'csroom, I will sell at auction. Dry Goods, Clothing, Crockery and Olnsswarc, Potitlou mid Sugar, Middlings nntl Corn, Manilla Clears & Tobacco, Ulils. and bids. Ilccf and Pork, Choice Bacon, ami a full line of UVresli Groceries M2WIS J. LEVEY, It Auctioneer Crystal Sofla forte Manufacturers of Ginger Ale, Cream Soda, Lemon foln, Lcmcnn'le, Sursnpai illn, Fill 1 1 Syrups mid Essences uml ' CIDER made from tint puro Apple, all of which we guaiaiili'o to bu tho bust. Ifir Wo nlho invite parties intending tinning Mores for the bulo of iciil thinks and wishing fountain supplies, to cull ou us before going elsewhere. Till Crystal Soda WorKs, P. O. Box !I07, Honolulu. Bell Telephone, Mutual 298 330 3-17 DIVIDEND NOTICE. A DIVIDEND of 4 per cent, on the par vuliie of the Stock will lie due and pay alio to tho Stockholders of the Haiku Sugar Company at thu olllco of Castle & Cooke, TUKSDAY. Junu 20th. 00 1 w J, II, ATHKHTON, Sec'y. waywjgjOTTiimgBSBgCTiHqgB SUPISE5IE C'OSJIWVof tho Ha wnl Ian Iluiu)s. In tho matter of tho llnnkrupicy of AFU. Befoic Jus tice Picstoii. Afu, doing buslnts In Wnlluku, Island of Maul, having this day been adjudicated bankrupt on tho petition of I'.d llotrclila('ger & Co , It 19 oidered Unit all cu'tiitots of aid b mkriipl come in and proie liielr claims heforo me, at my Chnmbeis, In Honolulu, on Monday, July 12, 1886, At 10 o'clock n. in. It 1 fiutlier ordeied that, upon said day, (lie eridilOH proceed to hold thu KLl'OTION of au assignee or as. sljnecs of snid tmnktupt eMate, and that no. ice hi'iuif be published lu the Duly 1)um.!i.tin, to wit: July 3rd and lOih. Datid Honolulu, .lune'JB, 18g. KDWAHl) I'UKtsTON, Justice Supreme Court. Attest: J. II. JtRtsT, Unit Deputy Clerk. 870 21 Mer-Islai S. I. Co., The .ra-esst; 3RoiH;e to the World Kctiowncd Volcano of Kilauea The new and staunch Steamer W. C. Hail Leaves Honolulu at 10 o'clock a.m. on Tuesday, July ltith. 'i'lio stmtner-pnsses along tho entire coast of the lee ward side of Ilnwill, af. fording louiists a pauoiamn of charm, ing scenery, and will slop at Kenlike. kiui liny, whcie sulllcient time Is allow, id to visit tho Monument of Captain Cook. Toiuists by this ionic rc.icli Punaluu nt ft o'clock on the day after leaving Honolulu, being only ono night on'the ves-cl, making the entire passage in smooth water. At Punaluu there is the FINEST HOTEL ON HAWAII, and from there tourits will he conveyed by railroad to Palir.lii. thence hy stage coach to Half. way House, where horses and guides will he in attendance to con. vey tliem to ttie Volcano. Tourists will have two nights and one whole day at the Volcano House. Tickets for tho round trip, $50, which includes all expenses. Apply to IIAUHY AJIMITAGE, Agent, at Williams' Photogiaph Gallery, Fort street, or nt thu ofllce of the I. I. S. N. Co., Esplanade. 370 Cm Just Received, EX LAPWING, Guinness's Porter, Extra Stout Ilass's India Palo Ale, bottled by 31. It. Foster & Soiin, London. Also, on hand, Kohler & Frohling's California Wines, Zinfaiiilel Cl.irct, Gutcdel, K'csling, Madeira. Port Wine, Malaga, .Muscat, Durgiimly, (in ci'-cs and kegs), AIo, nfull assortment ot 3FVeuoli Hraiidies For Hide by Ed. Hoffschlaeger & Go. 70 lw NOTICE of MEETING. rpilE qimrlo'ly Meeting of C. Brewer JL it to , Limited, will bo held at the ol'.lce of ilio (,'oiiipaiiy on Queen street, ou IMMDA.Y, the nth instant, at 10 o'clock, a.m. .1. O. CARTER, Secretary C. llicwcr & Company. Honolulu, July ii, 188'). 03 tw 1776-JOLY- Grand Illumination - AT GOO KIM'S, Cor. Fort anil Hotel Streets, ON Saturday & Monday Evenings, July 3rd and 5lh, From 7 o 10 P. I 03 JU OKO. H. PKAOOOK, Manager. NOTICE. rpiIE undersigned, having this day X leased lo (Ji:oKOE C.WANAGH, nt Honolulu, tin! Honolulu Strum Latin, dry, notice is heilihy given that this said George C.iMituigli alone is icsponblhlo lor all duhts c- nlnictcd hy tho said George CtwiuiiKh for the said Laundry from and aftet this ilule. W. C.PAKKK. A'blgueti of J. F. McLaughlin. Honolulu, .hum 17, 1880. , GO NOTICE. '"PHK undersigned hcichy gives notice -L Unit he hits purcliuseil from Mr. W. W. Wright all of thu said W. W. Wrlghl'a iuicr.'fct. in tho firm of Whit, man & Wright, and no tecelpts or obli. galionv ou hi'lialf of the said linn will, from tills dtite, he valid exeunt signed hy S. M. WHITMAN. Honolulu, Juno 8, 188(1. uu DIVIDEND NOTICE. A DIVIDKN'D of 4 per cent, on tho nur viiliiii of tho Mock will tin nuv. ntilo to the Stockholders of the Koiiul.i Sugar Company nt thu olllco of Ciibtlu & Cooke, TIJKsDAY, Juno SOlli. m 1 w .1. 11. ATHKHTON, 8ec'y. DIVIDEND NOTICE. ADIV1DKND of 55 per Share will bo due and pnyahlu to tho Stockhold ers of thu Grove Hunch Plantation, TUKSDAY, Juno SUlli, at the olllco of Cattle ic Cooke, 03 lw J. 11. ATHEttTON, Seo'y. JUJLjiJiXllJJJIJJIUKJBIiUJJJWB! TEMPLE OF Ol nud OU Wo aro pleased to announce the nrrlvnl of our linmcnao latgc Involcc'of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Laces, llioi, Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods, and are now olleiiug uupieccdcutcd ntl uuilvnl'el Uargolns iu all our ikparim'U Letting Down the Price. Just received, 100 pieces of very fine Victoria Lnwn at $3 apiece, 10 jarils; a very largo assortment of new Spring stjles In Lawns, 4-4 llntistc. Sateens, plain figured and biocaded, white Pique and a full line of Diets Good, the latest out. Lace Bouole, Xiadies' Tricot Olxvtli in nil tho new shades; 40 doz Ladies Lisle Thread IIoso at 40 cents, tho hest valuo over offered. ' Clothing Department. Just received, all the latet Btyksjin lloyu and Children's Suilf ; Ureal Hargtu, BoyB Illue Plnncl Sailor Sultn nt $2.50 a Suit. .lust receied, direct from Kiistcrn niauufacltiics, which we oiler at S. COHN 293 MONEY TO LOAN. IN amounts of $100 and upwards. Good security required. Apply to J. ALFRED MAGOON. C5tf 42 Meichant ttieet, Honolulu AT LASTI Tho Grand Work Finished. Gen. Grant's Memoirs. Both volumes are ready for delivery. The press all over the world speak In admirable terms of the books. Send in your name to the undersigned and secure a set. Prices of the two volumes (complete set) are as follows: In tine cloth binding, plain edges $0.00 per set In full sheep binding, Library style, marbled edges. ..$11 00 per set In flue half morocco binding, mar bled edges ? 13.00 per set In full Tuikoy morrocca, beveled boards, full gilt back and edges $20.00 per set In three calf $27.00 per set J. E. WISEMAN, General Business Agent of Honolulu, is our authorized Agent on the Hawaiian Islands. GC 1m Executor's & Trustee's Sale ! . . . By order of A. J. Cartwright, Sr., the duly appointed Executor and Timleo of the last will and testament of Emma Kalelconalaui, deceased, and under license of the Supreme Couit of the Hawaiian Islands, silting as a Court of Probate, we aie directed to sell at pub. lie auction, at our Salesroom, lu Hono lulu, ou tho Gth Day of July, 188G, at 12 m. of that day, all the right, title and interest of the said A. J. Cart wright, Br., as such Executor and Trus tee as aforesaid, and all the right, title and interest which the said Emma Ku lclconalnni had at the time of her de cease, of, in and to that certain piece or parcel of land, known as the Ahupuaa of Lawai situate in llie District of Kona, Island of Kauai, and containing an Area or :t,O0O Acren, more or less, as described in Hoyal Pa tent Ko. 4512, 31ahelc Award 4!1, at tho Upset Price or Sum of $22,000; and also that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Nuiiauu Valley, Hono lulu, Island of Oaliu, and known as Hanaiakamalama, and being the premises formerly occu pied hy W. L. Green, Esq., as a private residence. X3T For further particulars, apply to A.J. Cartwright, Sr., or E. V. ADAMS & CO., 40 td Auctioneers. NOTICE. AS complaints huc reached me of late from some of my customers that they can purchase Hawaiiuu-madc Soap cheaper lluiu I have been selling It, I beg id state that I have always transacted 'my bMsim-ss in a fair and straightforward way, charging thesumi! price to all alike, and belling at a moderate into; and at the samo lime 1 would inform my customers and the public that from and after thin date my price will hu $7 per 100 lbs. T. V. HMVLINS. Honolulu Soup Works, Leleo, Hono lulu, June 21st. 60 EOlt SALE. f MAONEALE & UltllAN No. )2Snfe Laiiji-rjti.uiA em uuuArt no. ante in good order. Coal, 2 years ago, iow, $CO0. Sell for tflSO catli. 1 Up. Iglit "Borde" Piano in good order. now riKiii "jiorue" 1'iuno in iri Cost, when now, $yso. 'Will tell for $250 j guaranteed. Apply at once. J. k WISEilAN, 01 2w General Business Agent. FOR SALE, rpiIE GYJINA81UM. PUEMISES on X Kert street, lot 08 feet by 103 feet, Building E0 feet by 84 feet. This Is a. very desirable plato for a private tesi. denco or Lodging House, and will be sold nt a reasonable figure. Inquire of O. BOI1'E, Treasurer Honolulu Athletic Asboeia. tion. 001 in MILLINER WANTED, AFIHST.CLASS ASSISTANT MILL. INEItatlhu POPULAK MILLINEllY HOUSE, 7 tf . N. S, Sachs, Proprietor, FASHION, Fort Sti-cot. mn (IMS bed-rock prices. & CO., Proprietors. AuMMSMor's Sale. Hy order of J. P. Hackfeld, Adminis trator of thcEnalcof Conrad Mcnkc, deceased, we lm.e been directed to vll at public auction, at our Salesroom, in Honolulu. On MONDAY, July 12th, nt 12 o'clock, noon, of that day, If not previously disponed ol, 400 Shares in the cik cu,j: n. leu of Hiimiiula, Hawaii. The total Capital Stock of the Humuula Sheep Station Co. amounts to 1,000 Shares at the Par Value of $ I OO each. The Company owns thu valuable vheep ranch situate ou the slopes of .Mauiia kca and Maunnlua, known as the Ilmnu. iiln Slicep Station; the total areaof land, held nailer a lease from tlte Crown Coin mifloners for an unexpired term of about 22 years, is 1C0.0H0 acrei, more or less, a large pan of which is beautiful pasture land; theie are About 20,000 Sheep more orlcs, also a large number of Hordes anil wild Cattle ou llie hinds. The Shares w ill be sold with pi h ilege to take 50 to 400 Shares. The above bale ii made for the pur pose of settling the estate of suiil C. Mcnke, deceased, and will he without reservation. I" Tho terms of the sale are Cash. For lurlher particulars, apply to .1. V. Hackfeld, at the olltce of Hnekfcld & Co., Honolulu, or E. P. ADAMS & Co., 57 cod Auctioneers. Assignee's Sale. By order of J. F. Hacktcld, Est)., the duly appointed Assiuneo of the Bank rupt Estate of T. K. Clarke of Kipahulu, Mnui, acting under authority of an or der of the Supreme. Court tinted June S, 1880, we aro directed to nil ai Public auction, at our Salesroom, in Honolulu, On MONDAY, July ii, 'SG, at 12 oVlock, noon, of that day, All the Right, Title & Interest of, the said J. F. Hackfeld as such Assignee, of, iu and to the Kipahulu Suga r Plantation, situutc ut Kipahulu, Maui, heretofore belonging to the said T. K. Clarke. The baid Plantation comprise al out 1000 acres of Land lu fee simple, and about 11)00 acres of Leased Land; there arc about 7 tC0 acres of Lund available for enno cultivation; about 120 ucre of Plain Cane ami about 140 ncits of 1 nud 2 Hattoons are now growing for the ne.t crop to eoinii oil' lrom, say. Decern, her, 18fi0, to atom May, lfcST. Thetu are about 132 head of Working Cattle, 2 Bulls, 27 Yearlings, 35 Cows with 27 Calves, 3 Mules, 10 HorBca and some Colts on the Plantation all branded TKC, nho About 11 Bullock CartB, 2 Mulo Carts, Plows and other Implements & TooIb generally used on a biigar plantation. Tho larger part of the Cane, when hnr vc3tcd, can be conveyed to thu mill by lluming. There Is n good substantial landing bridge, in which tho Plantation holds a half interest. Also, a Donkey Engine nud Int'linu track connected with thu landing. The Plantation Is in good running order and a new crop is being put In t present. fiST Tho terms of the Sale aro CASH, and the Deeds are at tho expense of the purchaser. For all further particulars apply to J. F. Hackfeld, Honolulu, or to OSCAR ILNNA at Kipahulu, Maui. E. 1. ADAMS & CO., 55 td Atiottoaeeri. ROOMS TO LET, CLEAN, cool, comfortable, furnished ltooms to let, at moderate rates, t 8 aud 100 Hotel itreet. 03 liu HnmnnlaSheep Station Co ,fe, t WJ .. ? i