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I CflF"' 1, . l r- i . 4 '-rt T v 1k-- Htfr ''" -y 1' . DAilA' BUUJflVJfli UWNuUJJ.U, U. 1., fe-w3c?-V!Vvr?w;Ai"i T K 1 I'J Sa guTk Hi LOCAL a DEHuRAL MS. Ilia wanto six grod neul.o TliriiSDAY, MAY 'J!), IM'0. AnRIVALS. Mnv 2u 1 a I"' Cli trlcfton. Hour Adtnha) IJi'nwn, S days from Sum Fianelseo Am bk Atalanlii, 28 days fioin Poll 'I'owufceuil Sclir I.lliollho fiotu V.i1anat' .Silir Juiulllua 1 1 1 1 1 Kuhiiuu Svlir KnulkvaOtill tiom Hawaii Sear KuliiuiauiPfrotn HamaUm SohrMille Mortis fiota Koolau " "ocT'iUnblitliT May ::) .S:tiif"K.iiiiiil-i.i for Nawlllvvill iiml I In - iiiiiiaulti :it 8 tun lit- bk omega, Drown, fur Royal Roads Vnneouvci Inland Strnr I'elu fur l.ahalim and KuUaluu at 10 a in Mitfi. M Women. Tin: Aii'traliii will noon to-inonow. WaV ', I.M1K)i Xo"M Cttf- -v W.AA - iiij!L?ifs tfCKgJN'iaJg MiAyyey fiS-i lir tllk' liont lit THE LEGISLATURE. SKVKNTII DAY. I"ri!Nr."-ii i:i or unfurnished til lft Oil KlllK kllOCt, looms "Tin-: Fieneh Spy" will lit? nl the Opera House lo-uight. St'out wna tift Culm cinitiifmial New York on Iho 20ih intt. at Invitations have been issued fur u full dross ball ut Iho Palace, Monday night. mi exciting t-ln t t The French Spy" vusr tM.-hr K'nulilii!) fur Kalml.ii Miur Wtl Hall fur Hawaii I'.ml Maui nl H)a in Ilk Ali'X McNeil, PriD. for San Pian- CiSCO Shnr O It tin-Imp for Walaiiao, Wahilun am) Koolaii at 'J a in an!?f'i!!t! hOJEil. The bk AUlantu an I veil yesterday 2'J days from Foil Towiisend with ii00. 000 feet of lumber. Thi! schr Llbollho brought Ifi.V) bags Mignr this inclining f i din Wiilanac, anil the si'lir Kaulkeaouli 2100 ba.,'s from Kolinlu. Tlio bktue Kobt Sud b-n i- discharg ing coal in-art'.c P M S : C' wlmiT. Thuetiiii (! U Ilisliuii c.iine In List nllit fioni Koohiu wiili 7'I0 b.- rii;iir, i!)sbiH padrly. rtOI bnnolios li.in.oi.i. null J " boxes ;Viiiiu. sAK riiANcisco emi'i'isn m:;.. Arrlvc-d il.iy 17 Gor bk G N Unix. Jtasch, -'jdays; bk .S C Allen. 'Ihoinp Miii, 13 il:ivs; bk'iio S 2s' i-atlu, Hub haul. 1'J (lavi: bktne W II Dluiinul. Inew. 18 day-i; llnw brly; fieo 11 Imug. liv-", .iaeoliibn, Hi diivs. All fioni Hono lulu. Spoken Vny 13, 3C.5'.I. lil.'Jl, liaik .Miuih.i DU. Horn hoiton for Hono lulu. Man rruie!co. May 20. bound In. bk Uonj P Hunt, jr, fioni Honolulu. Aiickl.iud, i.illert May 19, S S Ala meda, for Honolulu. ARRIVAL Or THE CHARLESTOM. At about 11 o'clocl: tliU morning the U. S. S. Charleston entered the harbor and anchored in the naval row on the seaward side. While the Charleston was passing the light house, II. 13. I. S. Chnmpion tainted her. Later on the Hawai ian (lug was hoisted on the foremast of the Chnileston anil saluted with iM tjuns, the shore baliery at Kuku ako answeiing. The llrilish Hag was next saluted by the Charles ton. The Charleston left San Francisco (iii. May' 21st. She had lough leather the first day and was pretty wet ut timet. The balance of the passage was pleasant. The tiip down wan experimental in n way. She name under steam nil the time and was to have steamed rapidly the entire distance, but was tried with reduced fuel and boilers, mak ing speed between 1(1 and 0 knots per hour. The Chailcston may be here only a week, or she may stay bix mouths. It is not yet known wiieie she will next sill to. The Charleston has !tl olllceis, 278 of a ciew and 110 marines. Following is a list of her olllcers: Hear Admiral George Urowu. Captain George C Uemev, Chief of Staff. Fleet Surgeon George W Wood. Fleet" Paymaster Aithur llurtis. Fleet Engineer Philip Inch. Fleet Marino Oillcor W S Muse. Lieut Commander C C Todd. Lieut Wells L Field. Lieut N J K Patch. Lieut Geoige L Dyer. - L'.snt .7 J Hunker. Lieut E F tjualtrough. Lieut George M Stoney. Lieut James II Glenuoii. Chaplain Robert Hudson. P A Surgeon F W F Weiber. P A Engineer Ira N IIollU. Ensign George P Blow. Ensign John D McDonald. Ensign 11 E Purmeuter. Ensign Walter S llurke. Ensign Elliot Show. Ensign Creighton Churchill. Asst Surgeon George Kothgagnor. Asst Engineer F W Hartletl. Asst Engineer Horace W Jones. Gunner William Walsh. Carpenter O II Hilton. Xaval Cadet Thomas P Magruder. Naval Cadet W C Cole. Naval Cadet B II Fuller. Naval Cadet U E Carney. I'nv Cleric J A Murphv. Pay Clerk H II Uowlev. '1111:1:1: will be nwoid conli-t in li'-tnght. TitiH. Shoit, who li-ft huio on the U. ii. S. Mohii'iin, Ims rcturni'd on the Chalk-Moil. Timi: of leeching tenderi for rieet in new market building is exIeuiU-d to .Mouilay noon. lloxoi.n.ti Killi'i' are eoiumiimUd to a--umble at the Aiiiioryai 'JoVlork to-iuorrow, (or piiiade. A 'I hU rf'Kiihn eih .-ah' lo-nnniow, I,. .1. l.vcj , liu-idin gcuuial iuimvIuhi' die, will oiler a hon-i-. MilMi'.nns of the Jockey Club tne icniicteil to ho at the llawaiimi llnii-l at 7 :'M o'clock tbih ovpuing. A n'ANciNO uity wan held on lio.ud tho iiaiiiiiin lift niyhl. Mnnv gii'.ts ft mil shoio WMt- thi'U'. Fitnsii ovHlerj on ii'f will bo round at the Ucavor lunch s-aloon after the niiiviil of thu Aii'-lialiii to-uioiiow. Till: Paptniii uud t'lil'-iM." i the L". S. S. Nip-ic .in' hnpiliiliiy entertiiiu in (;ot'-N fimn flinu- thi afternoon. Ti!rii!).v, May '2'.). 'i'l.e Legislative Asiumbly opened wlili the uinnl form-- at 1(1 a. in. 1 1'IMIIIO.S'S. Hop. Knmai preM-nled a petition from Kipahulii, thai a leper hospital be eMaliM-divd in each election dis trict; alio, thai the patients in such hospital he 111. 1 i.tulucd by their friends, or. if they have none, by the Govotniuent. Sr.niiaiv commit tee. lcp. Apil.i pre-i'iited a petition from Kan with a huudied and odd luimci, tlial :i certain road made by Peter Lee be made a public highway, and that glO.II.'l be appropriated for that , 111 po-c. Laid mi table to be ooiiMdeicil wlili tin- Apjuopiia tlou 1HII. I'ep. Kapachaolc piexented a peti- glU'-l. Tuniiu will a iliuici1 at the Aruiorv of I'limpaitv 1! of iho Hono lulu Itille.-, in Mcliii'iny Hall, this evenine. TiiC lioo-i'liulil foriiiliue n( Iho residence of Mr-. 15. !'. Cuineinu,I''oil stiecl, will be sulci at auction by Mr. Morgan, next Saturday. Uomisahes of G. W. Do Lurg Po"t are sunnooncd to uiuter at Har mony Null at 2 o'cl'ick to-lnoirow alleiiioon, to attend M'oinotial Pay service. At 12 o'clock noon to-nmnow Mr. Jus. F. Morgan will sell al iiiietion 30 cords of liiewood, on M.uinakea hlieet, at til.: tear of the Honolulu Iron Work.. A I.lhT of new rllb.-rnbll:! to Iho Hell Telephone, additional to tlio'-e on the company's la.it, card, appears in another column. It would be well to cut out the list and attach if to the caul. I'miit Engineer Philip Inch of the U. S. S. Cbarlciton, was fonueily on the U. S. R. Mohican, and i well known here, having mariied a daughter of one of the caih inifc sioiirtiics. 'I'm: pioiuise.1 recently owned and occupied by tho Into Judge Pieston, on King street, will be put up at auc tion by Mr. Moigan, 011 Saturday, Juno 7th. . On tho sumo day tracts of land at Labaina, specified in tho auctioneers adveiti'-emout, will be ollcred. Ox Monday next at U a. m. the open day exercises will be held at the ICawaiahno Seminary. At 11 o'clock the same morning (hcio will be an exhibition and sale of tiM-ful and fancy articles. The oloi-iug exer cises, consisting of lecitations, sing ing, calisthenic e.oreUe, etc., will be held Wednesday, June -1th, at '2 p. in. Nkxt S.ituiday night tho Healani Club will givo a nioonliglit boating paity on the bay, tii the Mikndo Comjiany. Tho party will leave llrewor's wharf at 7 o'clock, in four large boats towed by a oleum launch. A strint; band will be in atlcndaneo and instrumental nuir-ie and hinging will enhance the pleasuio of the evening. The Al.iiiic.da, fiom Australia en route for San Frariei.-co, will be due ut llobolulu to-nionow afteiuooii. Provided she arrives before six o'clock in the evening, the band will givo a concert at tho Hawaiian Hotel, com mencing at 7:30 o'clock. If i-lio is not hero by the limo mentioned, tho concert will be deferred until the fob lowing evening. EVENTS THIS EVENING. Special meeting Hawaiian Jockey Club, Hotel, 7:30. Drill Co. A Honolulu Itillcs, at 7 -.30. Bijou Comedy Company, in "The French Spy," . MEMORIAL SERVICE. At Nuuantt Cemetery by Geo. W. DoLong Post, G. A. It., May flOth, 1890. Heading of Orders "L'omtades, our duty of to etc Music Prayer "To-ilay Is the Icstlvid," etc IJccoration 01 ur.ives "ComraiU's, by tills Music. Address Adjutant lay," ....P.O. ....Hand Chaplain ....P.O. ....O.U. .Service," etc.. Chaplain Oholr Q. M. K Jay Oreene A FINAL PERFORMANCE. The final performance of the Bi jou Comedy and Dramatio Coin inny will be given in the Opera House this evening. "Tho French Spy" is the drama to be produced on the occasion. This is a military play, of which battle scenes form a prominent feature. Co. A of the Honolulu llilles, under whose aus pices the performance is announced, will assist. Keliearsals foreshadow an excellent entertainment. Tickets have been selling freely, and a good house is already assured. The mer its of the Dramatic Company invito liberal patronage. Holl Call of the Dead Ml iitaut Snlnio tbo Dead Post and Kscorl Hymn Itcuedielloii Mv i.'ountiT 'tis of Thee." Hand and Choir Dr. lli'Ckwitb HOUSE AND LOBBY. Invitations to llie royal ball were distributed iii the chamber to-day. The members who camo by sea will hang their Hwallow-lails on the clothesline over Sunday to eliminate the nroina of bilge walcr. Mr. Geo. Frltch of Caljjnrnin was a visitor during this morning's scs hion. Hep. Lucas was on hla feet again to-day to protest against adjourn ment. The Chair did not "recog nize" the "lilllured lion," and tho reporters were accordingly glad. tiou from Molokai, that the CiOM'iu uienl laudt which are now undis posed of be Mild In native ll.iwai iaiw, and that chaune- in I'jc law be made 10 facilitate that object. Laid on table to be couidcicil with the Ministei of Interior's bill to amend the homctlcnd lav. Noble Pun pre-enled a petition from District ."1, Honolulu, that a load he opened linin the cud of Lililia "licet as tar as iho hill, and Irom there round to Ihn Insane Asy lum. Public lauds committee. Hep. (.'ummiiig picaoiited a peti tion from District ,, Honolulu, lint SoOOO be ajipiopi luted for impiov iiig'Ivameliameha IV. road, Kalihi. Public lands committee. 1:1 i-iiMi or uiuMri n.i . Hep. h'alua presented the icpoil of the judiciary committee mi mii -dry petition-, piesented by Hep. Ka ma!, ptaing that llie Cabinet be dismisM'd from olllcc. Committee beg leave to slate that the Constitu tion points out the proper mode of having the I'abinet removed; thric fore recommend that the petitions be laid on the table until such time as a resolution of want of confidence be introduced. On motion of Hep. KapaeliaoU1., adopted. Hep. Kalua nKo piesented the le poit of the judiciary committee on cedain petilimw fiom Honuaula and Kula, piaying tlia. the Constilulion be abolished. Committee would state that the country is now under Hie present Constitution, and these petitioners do not allege any leasons why the Constitution should he abolished ; therefore recommend that the petitions be laid on the table. Adopted. Hep. Lucas, of the printing com mittee, repoited eight bills punted. ni:oi.unoss. Hep. Kahookauo gave notice ot a bill to amend Sec. S70, Civil Code, to change place of holding term of Circuit Court from Waitnea to Ko hula. The same member read a first time his bill to amend the divorce law, so as to make one year's desertion cause instead of three years' as at present. Head a second time by title and referred to printing committee. Noble Baldwin gave notice of a bill prescribing thu scat of justice of the Second Judicial Circuit. Minister Damon read a first time a bill to provide for the expenses of the present session of the Legisla ture. It appropriates 525,000. Under suspension of rules, passed to engrossment to be read a third time to-morrow. Hep. Kapachaolc presented a reso lution that SI. 70 be inserted in the Appropriation Bill to refund taxes paid twice by Kuahiwi. Finance committee. Noble Pua moved that it is cur rently reported that persons con fined at receiving station at Kalihi are oidered to perform certain la bors, and if they refuse are. ordered to be sent to Molokai ; therefore re solved that the Minister of the In terior be requested not to send any 11101 0 lepers to Molokai for the pre sent, and that a committee be ap pointed to investigate the alleged treatment of persons suspected of having leprosy. Minister Thurston moved that in stead of adopting this resolution, it be referred to the sanitary commit tee in oidcr to ascertain if there is any basis for the statements, ear ned. Hep. Waipuilani read a first lime his bill to repeal the Act of lStiB relating to tho number of Justices of the Supreme Court, and re-enacting the Act of 1S80. The same member moved a reso lution that it is proper that this House should have full information regarding the care and treatment of lepers on Molokai ; therefore, resolv ed that this House appoint a com mittee of five to visit the settlement mill report to this House on its con dition. Noble Baldwin did not think it necessary to discuss lliis at any length, especially if complaints had been made. He thought a commit tee sliould bo appointed every ses sion to visit tho settlement and see how the unfortunates were treated. He moved the committee be of nine members. Hep. Kapaehaolo moved it be a committee of thirteen, also that a suitable vessel be procured, ami that it should wait as long as the committee find desirable. Noble Burchardt supported the resolution, saying somu persons other than members would like to go if arrangements could be made. Kep. Ka'ua did not appointment of ih would do iiuiih good tlou hail been that the committee I011111I some pictlv good hor-ci up there, and didn't do much of in vestigation. They went up to Wni akole, the source ot water supply, and had a b.ub, and aiiuMcd them Milviw as tbey best could until some one saw, "Lome, let u go name. He taw mi advantage in a latge ' committee, and thought llie lc.-olu-1 tiou was piciiiatuic. It should wnit I a little as othei petitions imuht come ' In. He tnoU'd the resolution be laid cm the table. Carried. Hip. It. W. WilciK pi evented a idpicst lor information addiesed to the Minister of Foreign Affairs: (I) Why is it that at the pie.-cut lime a company of olunteeis is al lowed to separate from the Govern ment armory and be housed at pii- ate expense': (2) What object can there be in allowing the s-n,! com pany to be separated? (3) Who is it that sanctioned this unnccotint nhlo iiiQU'iucnt of the militaiy of the kingdom? Minister Ashford said he was Sk I Latest Foniiaii Ms. ft Ul a -TMPOI'.TKIlF .fe DKU.KKS IX- not ,et pieparccl to answer the questions f Nobles Ctnbhe and Mullti. The Marshal had been s() occupied in connection with the opium investigation that he had not furnished him certain in- ad urged that ofll information ready formation. He I eial to have the to-morrow. Fuithcr time was n ranted the Min ister. Hep. Kalua moved that the Min ister of Foicign Affaiis be request ed to lay before this lloiiso the ic port of llie Colonel of Yolunteeis. Minister Thurston icgardcd this asking for department papers an in ii'ivaiion. It was the custom for the House to carry on investigations of departmental mailers through couiiniltees. It was derogatory to the dignity of the standing commit tees that this kind of woik should be done over their heads. Instead of having a whole subject disetis-d al once under a committee report, tho matter would be scattered over dilferent times in the proceedings. He moved the resolution be laid on the table until the military commit tee could see whether it was neces sary to troulile tne House Willi it. Carried. Minister Damon read a first lime by title Ids bill to amend the opium lestrietion Act of J 888. Hep. Kapaehaolo gave notice of a bill pioviding lor the pay of kokuas at the leper M'ttlement; alo, of a bill relating to the time when the board of lax appeal should sit. Hep. Kamai moved (o insert in the Apptopriation Hill $1000 for a jnil and lockup al Kipahulii, Maui. Laid on the table to be considered with the bill. Hep. Cununings give notice of a bill to provide for licenses to poi shops; also, of a bill to license the sale of beer in all the taxation dis tricts ; also, of a bill to provide for Hie annulment of the marriage con tract 111 case either party contract tiie disease known as Chinese lep losy. Kep. Kahookauo read u 111 rit lime Ins bill to repeal Sees. 30(1-317, Ci vil Code, relating to the vaccination of childicn. iti)i:n ok tiiu i.u. Second reading of an Act for the transfer of care and custody of pris oners from the Interior to the Attorney-General's department. Minister Ashford said this meas ure was in accordance with tho wishes of all the Cabinet, but to avoid any danger of hasty action, he moved it be referred to the judi ciary committee. Carried. Second reading of au Act to re peal Chap. CD, Laws of 1S88. In ferred, on motion of Hep. Brawn, to the judiciary committee. Second reading of an Act to pro mote the construction of railways on the Island of Oahu. Minister Thuistou moved that this audolhcr railway bills that may couio up be rofened to a special railway committee. Noble Widemanu said that under the argument of the oilier side of the House, that special committees would prolong the session a twelve month, he would move the bill be referred to the committee on public lauds and internal improvements. Minister Ashford found that llie .standing committee in question was a very good one. Yet it would seem very appropriate that Noble J. M. Horner, who introduced the bill, should lie on the committee to con sider it. He recalled the fact that Noble Wideinann was last session 011 the special couiiiiillee on street railways. Noble Wideinann, stating that he only made bis amendment to give the other side a dose of ils own ai gument, would now withdraw it. The motion cariicd and the Pic sident took time to select the spe cial committee. Second reading of 1111 Act relating to llie foreclosure ot mortgage?. Heferred to judiciary committee. Hep. Rosa, at 12 'o'clock, moved tho Iloiwc adiouru till 10 o'clock to morrow morning. Cairied. I hi the l .v. '. rmihi-tiii.) , The I'. S. S. Ciuiili'Miin brought Sail Francisco papers to May Sutli. Pilot Hancock has l.liully lurnished ; us with an Kxauiinrr of the 1 lib find i thcEvcning Bulliliiiof tlic'.'Oth. The J following news items bae been coll i ed fiom thcM" p'ipeis: I A Biilln despatch of May 17th I tay: "Emperor William's utter antva" :ii Ko'iisbnrg have sulllced to irritate the Hu.siiau Government and dispel all delii'it.nis regarding possibility ol a lenewal of tl tenle with Hiis.ia." The p particularly mentioned is the follow ing: "I shall uot al ow," said the Emperor, "my ptovinceslierein llie east to be touched. Those attack ing them will tlnd that my strength is that of u rock." This is held to bo aimed at no other country than Hussiu. Stanley is engaged lo Mi-i Doio thy Tennant, a lileiary lady of Lon don. Secretin y Blaine daughter Mar garet is married to Walter Dam rosch, a distinguished musician of New Yoik. It is said that the retirement of Bismarck has decided the Czar to reverse his policy of an alliance with France and lo revert lo the po licy of au alliance with Germany. The Italian Piin'.e Minister. Cifpi, sa.Vs that the policy of the Kingdom is one (d peace, and nun ace to none, beina solely of a defen sive character. Pasteur denies that iuuoculaiion will cine leprosy. In IhclIoiiM' on Ihc2ub McKcnun made a splendid speech in support of Ids amendment, for a 33 peicenl reduction on sugar. He had the attention of tho whole House and the galleries wcie ciowded. DRUGS & C Toilet Article.-, Fine Perfunn's olnes, Homof'pathii fii A; Soap ICALS Patent Medi- lU'inedii'S Of Kvcrj DTCiipHon. CIGARS, CIGARETTES &. TOBACCO ! MANl PACTl'HKltv Ot 'I Hi: i'KLUBIIATJL'D L-HiHollister's Singer Ale & Soda Waters I'SING EXCLl S1VLI.Y THE HYATT PUHS WATEtt SYSTEM KOK ALL VKUAIED BEVri:A(JKS !! FJHtT KTUKKT. :::::: IKttiOM'I.U. H. H. Hknimu. Piv-lilent ,' M'inauir. wonrur.r llnnws, Seen ary .1 I'lva-iner. John Ksi, Vie tTc 11. Knit .rv, j-ProMtlnit Auditor. HAWAIIAN HARDWARE GO,, (i.nrnxiM tlijo. SjiruckHs' IJttiik, : Fort .Htrecl, Honolulu. 1MPOHTKI1S and DEALERS IN Sen'! Hardware, Glassware, Orockery, Gouulae Haviland China, phin aad docoratod; end Vedgcwocd Wars. Pi .no, LiIipii v A: Liiiil Fixpiics Stand Limps, t'liaiulelioi.s ,t Eh-ch lier-, f all kinds, A complete axi-orim't 01 Dulla a: Files, DOIKCSIilKONA. Steady progress is being made on the new road from Ilolualoa to Kai lua. ."Messrs. Myers and Hitchcock, lunas, have a gang of about thirty men employed. The pahoehoe in creases as they descend the slope. Giant powder is the motive power by which the road makers advance from point lo point. About six thousand feet of excellent road way leave been completed. The road bed is fifteen feet minimum width, with a crown, of the 1110.1t approved pattern, and is Hanked 011 the maiika side by a ditch and on tho makai side by u well-built stone wall. The excellent character of the road bed is well deinonstialed by the fact that heavy falls of rain which arc of almost daily occurrence fail lo pro duce any mud whatever. Nothing more than a moist condition of the soil strata appears lo indicate the existence of the Kona "wet season.'1 When the .six thousand feet of su perior roadway now math: are ex tended to one hundred miles, atarl inir at Kawailrae and runninc to YVaiohinu, Kona ought to become famous as a place of resort for the alllicted of all lands. Master Cruz, 11 sou of Mr. A. Ma chado, had a rather close call at Napoopoo on Friday, by beiiin thiown from a horse ho was bring ing in from pasture. A small gash on the crown of the head and a scarified arm were the only injuries .sustained. Mr. Kekuniano of Napoopoo met with :i severe accident on the loth instant, while engag ed in building a stone wail on his land. A fall over a rock that he was moving resulted in a broken leg. The same limb lias been in a lame condition for a long time. Mr. Kekiimano is attended by the Gov ernment physician and on Sunday afternoon he considered himself as making favoi able progress towards recover v. May '2li, 1800. THE GOSPEL MEETINGS. In spite of the intense heal of Tuesday evening, Central Union Church was filled with a representa tive audience to hear Mr. Savford's message from God. His theme was Blind Bartiincus receiving his sight. The evangelist spoke of many ob jections laiscd to-day by Christians and others which prevented them from coming into the light, and which objections Bailimcus might have urged as excuses for remaining in the dark, but he cast away all his excuses and even his garments that he might not be deterred from hav ing Iii eyes opened, when Jesus of Nazareth passed by, and hU exer cise of faith was rewarded. Air. Sayfnrd has consented to speak again Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evening, and on one oc casion lie will discuss the subject of Popular Amusements or Worldly In dulgences. All arc invited most cnitliallv. PLANTATION SUPPLIES Of EVERY DBSCRIPTIOH ! The "Gazelle" 3-whneied Riding Plow .t Kqualizei, Bliicbcaid Rico Plow, Planters' Steel it Gooscnecked Does, OiJ, Oil;, LARD. CYLINDER, KKROSKND, LINSEED, Paint';, Varnishes J: UruJicn, Manila A. Sisal Rope, HANDLES OF ALL KINDS, i.Jtoe, IIosc, Hose, RCRlir.R, WIRE-ROUND of superior quality, &. STEaM, Agate Iron Ware, Silver Plated Ware, Table it Pocket Cutlery, Powder, him! it Caps, The Celebrated "Club" .Machine-loaded Cartridge;!, H.ulV Patent "Duplex" Die Stock for Pipe it Roll Threading, lliirtuian's Steel Who Foncn it Steel Wire Mate, Win. G. Fisher's Wrought Sbol Ranges (Into Citv Stone Fillers, "New Pro:es.s" Twist Drills, nov-'JO-KU NealV Carriage Paintt". JOHN NOTT, Ulninud Zllocli," Niik t."5 t 1T ICiux; trol J-s rI;l-. Hvrv. SW.$VSA '; ''f :(?'- -", 4 Iron and Tin Ware ! SaSr.-J? Granite, Chandeliers, Lamias and Lanterns, WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE, Hoisse Keening Ooodsy PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER 00a Shop.1 Tron Work ANB LOST l "EN." Delivery by Under will GOLD Clov bo lewarded by JjOST Rutloner iiiarked Paul Neiiiiiaiiu. r.r,.-, if DRAFT 2:1:1, dated May 1, 1S0O, drawn by Guy ,fc Robinson 011 .1. T. Wa teihous'e for' Si:i."i.:il In favor of Xaka niiira has been lost. Payment lsstopped. Anyone Hulling the above iliaft will pleiisu return U 10 (')mlnti & Co. SOU lvv LOST KOVAI J. il. Rrown, Mauagrr. it RobbiKou DRFT drawn by Oay 011.I.T. Wnterholisi In favor of Akanmra and endorsed by Akaiuiira and Abko. Not eeitalu about llie uuiiiber of cents. t'aui-iit I stopied. 5,0yv A leception was given to Stanley by the corporation ol the city of London, in Guild Hall, May l.'i. It was the grandest of all the demon strations given in honor of Stanley since his return. The streets in the vicinity were so crowded thut tralllo was suspended for suveral hour". The freedom of the city was given to llie explorer. The Central 1'nioi) Church was well filled again last evening when Mr. Sayford preached from Psalm RIO :27 and took for bis subject "plen teous redemption," which tbespeaker stated included pardon, forgiveness, justification, reconciliation, peace, cleansing mid adoption in the family of God by faith, mid that plenteous redemption was to lie had by believ ing and then living as such a one should in such a family. To-night the evangelist, by special request, will statu his reasons for taking tho stand that ho has regard ing certain woildly pleasures. To morrow evening will be the last meeting. rS account of 111 health Dr. .T. M. V Whitney hits appointed Dr. K. 1. Hutchinson to take charge until his retain. of his oilleo r.i: u Thur.stlny E veiling, May 21). Grand Complimentary Uenullt tendered to THE BIJOU My fi Dramatic Co. Company A, Honolulu Rifles, On which occasion the llljou Cnnied) Co. will Klvensn faiewell. prior to their departure for America, the QrciU Spectacular Military Drtraj, 'X'lio bfVeiili SSpy ! notici:. Tl II R People's lee it Refrigerating Co. will sell ice from ami alter date In quantities to suit at factory pi lee al tho grocery "loi of HENRY DAVIS .t CO. Honolulu, May 22, 1 alio. f"i'-' 10t NOTICE. Mils). OSItORNE U now prepared to give liitu actions In 1-aneyWork at "The Aillugtoii," Room ii. Class Lessons; Mimdnyr, Wednesdays and Fihiay. Private lesfons by special arrangement. Stumping and unlets promptly attended to. ',!UJr!"!J! FO K S A L Lf ' trfj Rox p'au at .1. K. Ilrown's. Par fpietto and Diess Circle 81; llaleony 73e.; Gallery ftOo. f.(5t -it WANTED S' IX. Good Needle Women. Call l Mis. Mellis's, Foil street, imme diately. 6fi7 lw eouiliiiuii, oltlce. VOLUMES Encyclopedia llrltan- never iiseo, Apply J & idea, .Morocco bound. In good at this BG3 lw TO LIST IT'CRNISHED or Unlur L iilslied Rooms, singly or in suite, on Klntr stieet near the Reformatory School. Largo and airy; bathroom connected. Apply al this olllce. 5C7 lw rPHE WORKIMGMAN'S PAPER JL "Tho Dally Rullvtlii." bO C4.-t.lK per mouth. a . i?s , w iJ,v,i,1.ufcW.vrfu u tau-j.xw" , ( - j - - 'JriA.tf it-. ' 1 vitl. 'ili " . .J.. t. .S&Li&&M'tteik. UdVJb. . .:&m.mij h m-,skk,4u,M: MM'-'" :s' -uci4ifc-b.