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tsraiA nu.. A .i t?i iw d rJ -Genta Flua.Clui'nir.g &d Sus JBSfAfc tho ArtOADB you otvn buy TThlto una Colored Lnocs st prices that will astonUh you. These Goods havo never been offered so cheap before in this Kingdom. J.UU Ji.rW.iUU CUAi? K Mtt nishing Goods, Hats, Shoos, Trunks, Valises, Etc., go to the Leaders of Cheap Prices, the Aiicadi:. Leader of Low Prices Do not fall to call at the Aiioade and examine the Splendid Stock of Embroidered Suits at re duced prices. r.P 31 35 i r H .' t ' Wl" I" V. - It! f T s Sfc I jjj it Tiffin THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1888. ARRIVALS. Jtllj 19 fUmr Iwalani for Lahidna and Jlnma- Ku:i Slmr Jas Makcc from Kapaa Sehr Cattcilna liom Hamdel """" DEI'AtiTURES. July 10 Stmr Kuala for Watuluaand Waianao at 0 a in Stmr Jas Makcc for Kapaa at ii p m VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW. Btmr C K Jllslmp for a clicult of Oaliu at 0 am PASSENGERS. Fiom HamaUua. per tmr Iwalani, July 10 K Gotoo, Ah Chuck and 23 deck. CARGOES FHPM ISLAND PORTS. Makcc 1.552 bugs sugar and 1 horse Iwalani 1270 bags sugar, 527 lion lails and 100 yiccn hides. married" On July 18, hy tho Row II. II. Pinker, at the residence of J. A. Mctlitcn, Mls Veia A. Wlddltlcld and Gorman K. Gedgc. LOCAL & GENERAL HEWS. A nick cottage on lililia street is advertised to let. Rough weather is the report from Kapaa by the Makcc this moining. Miss Fiefrcott'b litoi.ny and litu pical eiiteilainnicnt at the Y. M. C. A. hall this evening. STitrxr cleancia wcto nt totk on Foitsttcet, between Merchant and Queen sttccts, Ibis noon. Tun schooner W.tioli has been named La vinia after Mrs. Kapn, and will ply between Ewa and Honolulu. Feksoxs debiting clotlting topair ed, allot cd oi cleaned should go to T. II. Vrcsscl, cornet of King and Alakea sttccts. The Custom House closed at noon to-day, and flags were at half-mast, out of respect to the menioty of the late' Mrs. Austin. Tin: regular qu.irteily meeting of the Pacific Hardware Co. will bo held as their office on Thuisclay, July 20, at 10 o'clock a. m. The King, Hon. J. A. Cummins and several naval officeis-lcft for Waimanalo by the steamer J. A. Cummins this mottling. The dues front tho niembois of the Honolulu Debating Club to July 31, will be payable to-night. Mcmbeis aro tequested to take notico. . IS -. The regular, monthly meeting of the 'W. C. T. U. which was to have been held this afternoon is postponed un til 2:30 p. m. to-monow afternoon. The Debating Club will discuss to night Free Tiado and Ptotection. It is expected that, in view of tho intetest which oveiy ono feels in this bubject, the hall will bo crowded with mem bers. Mr. W. I. Rishop will give another bcaucc at tho Opera House, on Tues day oveiiintf, July 24, thopiocoeds to go to the Kalawao Leper .Settlement. 13ox plan will hi open at the office of J. E. Riown & Co. 'a on Monday next, at '.) a. in. EVESJTS THIS EVEKIKC. A business meeting of Co. A IIo nolvlu Rifles, will be held in the Armory, at 7:30 o'clock. Literal y and musical entertain ment, at the Y. M. C. A. Hall by Miss Prcscott, assisted by other local talent, at 7:30 o'clock. Meeting of the Honolulu Debat ing Club, in the hall of Oahu Lodge K. of P., at 7:30 o'clock. Rand Concert at Emma Square, at 7:30 o'clock. Monthly business meeting of the Y. M. C. A., in llio parlors of tho Association, at 7:30 o'clock. OH VIEW. A number of oil paintings, water colors, crayons, and pen and ink sketches, by pupils of St. Louis College, are on exhibition at King Rros.' An oil painting of a mill on the banks of a mountain stieam, by W. F. Kaao, will not stnnd the sharp pen of a critic, though it speaks very favorably for his progress. In other works by Kaao his talent is better shown. The Lord's Piayer, a winter sconce, a basket of fruits tumbled over, a lake view, a group of pack animals, by this youthful artist in pen and ink, water colors and cray ons, aie to bo pioud of. Master Jesse Makainai shows careful btudy and gifted talent in his several sketches of a camel among- Egyptian ruins and a wo man's and a man's head, tho latter in deep study. "Vy. Hoaplli's sketch of a tangled clump of loots, Ren Peter's castlo ruins, D. Hoapili's dog and cat, E. Kekehena's liver feceno, and Richard C. Lane's mountain view are also woitliy of attention and .commendation. CGrStraw Hats in great variety, Embroidery Chenille, Arrasenc, Rlb boseno, Embroidery Silk, Zephyr and Worsted in all shades at the Aiicadi:. AUCTION SALES TO-MORROW. nr J. F. MOROAX. At his salesrooms at 10 a. m., his regular cash sales, and at 12 noon, 1 flue impoi led bull, 1 covered top brak;e, 1 two-wheel brakes. ORGAN RECITAL. The organ recital at Kaumaka plll Church on Saturday evening will be well worth healing. Resides several numbers on the organ theio wilt be vocal solos and trios, and anthems by the Katimakapili choir. Rack's Ave Maria for organ, piano, violin and violincello, and an an dante from one of Mendelssohn's symphonies for violin, piano and or gan will also bo rendered. The ad mission will be 00 cents, chlldicn 25 cents. THE BAND CONCERT. The Royal Hawaiian Band will give a concert this evening at Kmma Square commencing at 7:30 o'clock. Following is the pro gramme : l'AUT I. Match Rear Admiral Mlllocker Oveiture liellsaiio Donizetti Finale lUcn.l Waguci to eetion Lucia di Lanuuct moou' (nuw) Donizetti Hone ae nel; Hole Walmca; Ahca Oo. l'AUT II. Reminiscences of all nations. ..Godfrey Walt. Lcluat Sounds Labli.kv Polka Two Postilions Wieland Hawaii Pouoi. BY THE IWALANI. The steamer Iwalani, which ar rived this morning from Hamakua, after an absence of 10 days, makes the following leport: The wind had shifted to the north when the steamer left and was blow ing strong. Light showers fell along Hatna kuaa coast during the" past several days. Two Japanese prisoners, who aie to appear before the Supreme Court during tho Waimca term, to lie tried for furious riding, came by the Iwa lani, handcuffed and in chaigc of an ollicer, to be detained here until time of tiial. Twenty-six tins of opium, confis cated from a Chinese smuggler, who was fined S100 for possessing tltc the drug, also canto by tho Iwa lani. The Iwalani hauled alongside the batk Godftey and dischaiged into her. SUPREME COURT JULY TERM. BEKOISE l'KUSTOK, J. Thursday, July .19. The Court opened at 10 a. m. Foreign juiors in attendance, and at 12.07 a.m. took recess until 1 .15 p. m. The King vs. Kodirea and Tomis (Japs); gaming. Defendant's appeal from Police Court, Honolulu. Roing tiled be fore a foreign jury. K. Katsura is sworn as Japanese interpreter in this matter. Prosecution having announced they rested. At 12.07 a recess is taken until 1.15 p. in. Attorney-General C. "W. Ash ford for the Ciown; J. L. Kaulukou fo'r defendants. A LIBERAL MOOD. Tho solons of tho country wore in a good humor yesterday, and hiviih and extravagant appiopiintions were made. The fust item outside of the bill prepared by the Ministry was proposed by Rep. Kinney, $5,000 for a sin vey of a water ditch, etc., for the district of Hamakua. This item after a long debate passed, but it was the signal for everyone who had a pet scheme or wished to con ciliate their constituents, to propose inseition for vaiious amounts from $.300 to 810,000, and for all sorts of objects, from building a S250 biidge to establishing extensive water works. This generous freak for appiopriating the people's mo ney will cost the country about 810,000 more than the Ministry leckoncd on when tho bill was pre paicd, provided all these items pass third reading. When that time comes the As- bemmy may not ieei in as nnerai a mood, and then a cutting and slash ing of many of these items will take place. A lelrenchment has got to lie made somewheic, or thu country will bo saddled witli an nppiopria tion bill that wilt be out of all pro poition to the revenue. The action of the members yes terday was liko that of two persons sleeping together. Ono says to the other, you scratch my back, and I will scratch yours j or, in other words, if jou support 1113' motion for tho insertion of fcSJj.'iOO for budges in mydistiict, 1 will sup- po.t your motion for 510,000 for water wmko in yours. Now this may bo nice for the law makeis, but how about the people whom they te prcsent? Js itpiobablethat they wish to have their money spent i'11 this lavish manner, and that, too, which lias to be borrowed at no less than 0 per cent interest with oilier charges? Theie are many neccssaiy things which havo to bo done, aud somo others that may at hist gl.inco be considcicd luxuries, which a care ful investigation proves to bo advan tageous to tho country at large, while directly, only benefitting a few. These the Ministry have care fully considered, and havo placed such amounts in the Appropriation Rill as they think will bo needed for such work, being governed by the estimated receipts of tho Gov ernment fiom all sources. Rut if these extravagances aie continued, it is evident that some department of tho Government must suffer, as it will be utterly impossible for the Government to inise the money with which to carry on such projects, and pay its running expenses, to gether with the cost of proposed measures that cannot be put off or slighted. Some of the items passed woic for quite as fiivolous puiposes as the one proposed 1V tin honoiable Noble Hitchcock from Hilo, and that was that the sum of 83,250 bu inserted in the bill to build snow sheds over the load atKiholo, Kona, where the load goes through a cut in the mountain, and where the thermometer was never below Go degrees Fnrcnic.il, and no snow nearer than live miles fiom the place, on top of the mountain. This item was only proposed by the honorable gentleman, with the view of bunging before the House the ridiculousness of certain measmes proposed and canicd; but ridicule and sarcasm fell Hat on that august bod', and the appropriations went on. The hour for adjournment brought this by play to a close, and it is to be hoped that the same feeling will not pervade the members when the bill, in its regular couisc, comes up again for consideration. X. Legislative Assembly. 12nd Day July 13. MOItMXG Sl-SsIOX. CON riNUEI). Noble Smith moved to amend by using the words "for a survey and investigation of a water supply for Hamakua, S3,000." lie said he did not like the word "ctcelta." It might imply a great deal. lie amended his pmendment by insert ing the word "Kohala." He said the member for Hamakua is about to get up. If lie wishes to confine tins survey to TIaniakua, he is like that animal wc wcie discussing when the House adjoin nod yesteiday. Rep. Kinney spoko in favor of spending tho 11101103 for Hamakua only. Noble Young said that tltc Hama kua people had made a business proposition to this House. Although lie was in favor of bunging water to all dry places, ho should favor the expenditure of this 11101103- in Ha makua only, and if the Go eminent have sufficient money then another appiopriation maj' be made for Ko hala. Noble Hitchcock said the amount aked, 3,000, was not sufficient for botli these suiveys. It could not be done. As there is at least C or 7 miles of bush to level tlnough bc foic 0110 can get anywhere near the water in Kohala. Therefore he should suppoit the motion ot Rep. Kinue3'. Noble Wight said that something had been said about the people of Ila uiakua paying for the water, and no proposition had been made 113' the people of Kohala. He f-aid that he wa- to blame for that, for after the lastMSsion, he had stated in Kohala that the Government would piob abl3' make a suivey of this watei supply. He had no doubt hut that Ihu Kohala people would gladly pay 0 per cent to the Government or as much as the people of llanuikua. Rop. Paehaole moved to make the item $-i,300. Lost. Rep. Kinney's motion was carried. The committee lose and asked leave to sit again at 1 p. 111. ArTEltNOON SESSION. The House rc-assembled at 1:15 p.m., and went into committee of the whole, Rep. Kalaukoa in the chair, to resume consideration of the Ap propriation Rill. Rep. Rice moved to ihseit 83,000 for Water Woiks, Koloa, Kauai, and that it be iclerred to a select committee. Carried. Noble Richaidaon moved to insert 810,000 for Wailuku Water Woiks. This item wnb also iclerred to tho same select committee. Noble Wight moved to insert S3, 000 for a survey of thu headwaters of Kohala, aud to ascertain the feas ibility of bringing the water into Ko hala distiict. Canicd. Tho following items woiu passed: Pot btoiago lesoivoiis, and water ptivibges in Nuiiiiuu Valloy $!U,:!00 Water Woiks, Makikiki . . . 5,000 1IOADS A.NII llllIDfiEH, Road fiom Hilo to Volcano. !?30,000 Noble Raldwin moved to insert S.15,000 for a road between Wai luku aud Lahaiua. IIu said that this was no new item. It had been icpeatediy before the Legislature, but nothing had come of it. It was a notorious fact that the average life of people living in Laliaina and Wailuku was at least 5 years lebs than that of any other district, on account of having to cioss this mis eiablo road. As tho House was in a good humor for passing road items lie had no doubt this item would puss. Minister Tliuintou said that ho should suppott that motion, as ho bcliovcd that all the mone3' availa ble should be spent on tho roads. And tho sum of 848,000 for the Pali load, lie thought could bo more piofllnbly spent on the country roads. Ho should move to strike out thit item when they canto to it. Noble Ralwln's motion was carried. Noblu Makcc moved to insert So, 000 for the extension of Queen street, as recommended b3 tho Com" mitlce of Public Lands. Noble Townscnd baid he should like to sec these items consolidated, lie did not know whether Honolulu was getting its share of the money or not, but as ho reckoned it, 8260, 000 were on the Appropriation Rill, for thu island of Oahu and Hawaii, seven-eights as large as Oahu, only 855,000. JIo would like to sec these amounts all together, and then a comparison could be drawn. The motion of Noble Makcc was carried. Rep. McGuirc moved to insert S300 for a bridge over Keawcwai stream in Kohala. Carned. lie also moved to insert S1200 for road lepairs between Kohala and Waimca, Hawaii. Carried. Rep. Kaniaiioha moved to insert 8000 for a load from Smith's bridge niauka. Withdrawn. The item of SS000 for a road to the top of Punchbowl was discussed at lcnjjrth. Noble Smith moved to refer it back to the Finance Com mittee. Noble Raldwin was in favor of making it a toll load, but thought the item should bo referred to a Select Committee, and then tho Min ister of the Interior could cart them up theio 011 a picnic, and get on the right side of them, lie should move that the road should not be built until alter the road from Wailuku is made. Minister Thurston said to show the House that he was in dead earn est in this matter, ho was in favor of referring this to a Committee, and further, he would furnish every member of this House with a horse, and would accompany them to the top of the hill on next Saturday af teinooon, so that thoy could see for themselves the beauty of tho scene as witnessed from that place. Re ferred to a Committee. Noble Wight moved to insert 83, 000 for a road fiom Houokane to Waipio, Hawaii. Cairied. Rep. McGuiro moved 8800 for a bridge over to inscit Waiakea btream, Hawaii. Noble Hitchcock baid he could begin to sec a "nigger on the wood pile" in piling up ail these appro priations for bridges and roads. He thobght some one had been lound and started the membets to propose these items, in order that the Governois might have some thing to do. It seems absurd to ap propriate 11101103' for a bridge over n stream that is dry 3Gt days in the 3-ear. Rep. McGuirc said he was born in the district and had never seen the stream diy yet, but on the con tnir3' it was often impassable. The item passed. Rep. Paehaole moved to insert 81000 for a bridge over the Ilalawa stieam Molokai. Canicd. Rep. Nawaliinc moved to insert 82,500 for two bridges at Waihcc, Maui. Minister Tliuistou said that this district has 828,000 to its credit for roads aud bridges and lie thought thai no more should be appropriat ed. If the House is going on tins waj they will soon swell the nppro piiatiou bill a million dollars, aud it is evident that all these projects cannot be canicd out, aud then the .Ministry will get the credit of not doing their duty, and the people in the country, will urge it upon their Representative to kick them out. The motion was lost. Kamebameha IV toad . Kalilii toad I'aiion. load. . . . Tho item for 85,000 from Kapioiani Park to .. $1,000 . 2,000 1,M)0 for a road Kamoiliili was next taken up. Noblu Townscnd said he was sa tisfied that there was considerable log-rolling about thc6c appropria tions. He could not see wh' these items weic not placed in a lump sum, unless it was to tickle some voteis, and conciliate others. The item passed as in the bill. Rep. t Hi own moved to insert 80,000 for bridges and breakwater in Koolaupoko. Withdrawn. Noblu Hitchcoelc said he had been listening attentively to hear fiom the member for Kona, but as 3?ct lie had not said a word. He there fore moved to insert 83,250 for a snow shed over the road near Ki liolo, Kona. This road goes through a cut in tho mountain. Rep. Kaulii moved to insert 85, 000 for roads and bridges for Ewa and Waianae. Lost. For maeiidaiui.ing streets in Honolulu. . . ...1.09,000 Rep. Richardson moved to insert 810,000 for macadamizing tho streets ot Wailuku and Kahului. Lost. Riidgo over btieiun at Wailua Kauai . if'12,000 On motion the committee rose, re ported progress, and asked leave to sit again, The following committees wore appointed : On the items 83000 for Water Woiks at Koloa, Kauai, and S10, 000 for Water Woiks at Wailuku: lions. Rice, Smith, Richardson, Wall and Rcrtlcinann, On the item of 88000 for road to top of Punch" bowl: lions. Young, Robinson, Na ono Dole and McGuiic. Tho House adjoqrued till Thurs day. ASSIGNEE'S NOTIClT" THE underslpned liftTlug this day been appointed Assignee of tho Eitutc of A. K. Palckalulil, of Hodo. lulu, a bankrupt; all person? Indebtrd to tairt estate are hereby notiflul to pay tho same immediately" to the undui bicncil. V. C. PARKE, Assignno of the &tatu ot A. K. Pale Euluhl. Honolulu, July 18, 1888. OOI'.t NOTICE. "TU3IO furnihcd for halls, patties LtX ad serenades by Pidinet's S'rlno Hand. Orders left at C. K. Williams', or ring up Mutual Telcphniin 8.W. 7t if NOTICE. THE person or parsons who borrowed tho Soil and 3rd Volume of Ila. nnilan Reports from the otllro of V. C. Parke, will plcacc return the same to his olllco immediately. 00 at W. C. PARKE. NOTICE. THE Hawaiian Fruit & Taro Com. Maui, having X pany, of Wailuku, purchased all the all the riL'ht. title and in. ttrct of His Slajesty in tho Aldcn Fruit & Tnro Company, will rany on die same and supply tho best of Taro Flour as heretofore. W. II. DANIELS, Slauager. Honolulu, July 18, 1338. U0 2w A JAPANESE flSrANTS a situation as Cook and to T T do General Housework. Apply to this Olllcc. 01 Iw SITUATION WANTED. A YOUNG Kngli-hinnn is in wnnt of a situation as HookKccppr, Cashier or General Clcrlt. Has had nine years cxpciictico in a steamship office. Char acter and ability vouched for. Address "P. O. Hox 470." H.I lm PIANO TO LET. A GOOD instrument will be leased for a very client rental, to a res ponsible pom. Apply to Ullw C1IAS. T. GULICK. The 10th Annual INVENTORY SALE ! s Leading Millinery House Prior to taking stock wo will 6ell our E&tfTBRE STOCK! 50 dSBB tie Dollar! CO.M.M KNOINO- C6T C6T -a Remember Hub is a OA.SH S-AJLilE ! And look out for H.irgains. Ohas. J. Pishel, The Leading Millinery-House, Corner of Fort & Hotel streets. July 17-88 rfV TDnguiigoKxpress & Car. SSSgh. X iluRCi Co. Tuk'i.hoiios. astFtt&fty n,i. mu Bund: corner of lkthel and KiitK streets. prom jUly attended to, FOR 30 DAYS 63 & 65 FORT STREET. Ladies, Please -o- 1 WILL SDLL FOR B3T 03- EEI imn In Ualbtigan, Merinos and India Gauze at a o-i.3a.ri: jR,!s:o"OGrJFiOiX Received bj' last steantur a Kino and Elegant Lino of Boys' and Ghildrens' Clothing Which I ofl'or at Bed Rock Prices Received direct from Now York and Philadelphia a Fine Line of Gent's, Ladies' & Children's Shoes I GREAT BARGAINS IN Ladies' Black Silk Sose ! 58J Opposite Irwin & Co. -o FOR i?Ii:2C,3? two t-Sjiesks a To close out a consignment of FRENCH SILKS and LACES ! Black RhadamoB reduced from 82 50 to $1 75. Black Grosgrain reduced from $1 75 to $1 25. Black Spanish Flouncing reduced from S3 00 to $2 00. Ote Btt Sis ai L 1751 AO SEE OUR m -& g Z-Ji' I 'i-t . . v CWTKW'" ' , J- JSLm. Proven to bo tho best in Antique Oak Bedroom Suits ! Magnificent and just the style. ANTIQUE OAK DINING ROOM SETS! Tho handsomest ever imported for tho trade. Parlor Siiils B9i Silk Plush Odd EASY mm IN SEVERAL BEAuTIFOL STYLES ! Latest Styles of Picture louligs ! J o CkWSS7fe'CO.,.J tJ2w MIWJ lOt Jfort Strool, IIuiioliilu. Ijr -gffli Take Notice ! t -5 -a IlllilUl. tf &co: THE 0- - - Mlrt i Projorii. ly .-.: -..-; the world for this climate. Prices. 8 4 ,i f MS iH -.1 1 a " 'IB 1 7 1 tetf 'J!stiiimliM imO&J&mHMvtoZfr- -itojfc' "- & ,m 'tit J. tJms'Zfc 5&teiifcBA(!k Jjijiiw Jut; 1 if 1 fri iiMiMiiMi'lf' Ti TniBiBMiii "V 1 TiiTu i-tflirMaBBMKMiii