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TW2.r 1 """Tl JpHT-n t -9 f V- 4 y- SluguihigUktin. FRIDAY, JULY 13, 181M MARINE NE-WS Arrivals. Friday, July Btmr Pcle from Maknn-clt 13. Departures. Kriihy, Jnly 13. B 8 Rio de Janeiro, Smith, fur Ban Krnn- Clsi'O 6tmr KJnau for Maul nnd llnwnll nt 4 p m nrfAKTCBK". For Mfliit nml Hawnll per Mnir Klnnit Julv 13 For tho Voli'iimi: Mm I)r Mycr, U N Spencer nnd wlfu, Mr Wilkinson, A Wilder. Ah 0 Atkitivtn, MIm Hunt mil Win Drown. For way jiorns T K Koj. worthnndulfe.il (' Au-tln, M inter Da mon, I) V Corbcti, Mm tawls and dnugh ter, MIs h luckier. MIm Neumann, l)r Whltn-v and wife, Ml? Whltticv. Ml lllcfl, OTOIIctto. W Whitney, A Youim, K Youiitf, Miss hpniHiidcz, Miss Kerrelrn, MlssCanurn, Ml Alexander, J K Im and 2 children. MNs Miirv 1. Klnininkn, Miss Nellie tlnll, Mln Jctinlo Hall, It A Lyman, Jr, W W (loodittc, Mli Kano, Mlsiuhiii. MIm Halna, Mls Dho, MIm Kinney, Miss A Ice Junes, Iter J ukihe, KBLymnn. W It Cattle, Mrs llrtiK.uin'e, Miss Lucy Wnnl, Mls Annie Ward, Mls Eva l'nrkur. Mls Helen Parker, 1M Dow sett, Marian Dowwtt, Genevieve I)owctt, Mrs J I Dotvett, Jr, mid ! children, MIm Naknpualil, Jo-eph Alu, Dr I Mori, Mist Esther Kimea.ro Jnpjneo and I'J deck Born. AUKHIIACII In this city, July 1, to the wlfoof Frank 11. Aticriiach, u son. KATJLUWELA SCHOOL. The Annual Examination Held Bo- fore a Crowded Audience. Knuluwola school closed to-tlny after a very successful year's work, and AnnntrouK Smith, irinuinl,aiiu hi nsulstantR aru highly dcaervltitfof crodil. The tot nl niimlmr of pupil attoudlufr tho school is 210, coventy five of which aro under tlio control of Mr. Smith and Mm. Fra.ur. Tim othur 165 urn untlor thu tutorship of Miss Urocn. Mi LofquiM, Mrs. Wood and Minn Mist. ThutxorciHs in tho department controlled by tho last-tnotitlotu'd ladius counlati'tl of songs and recitations. Tho proKrnin wan a lengthy one, but tho young lads and lassies wont through it suc cessfully. Tho exhibition showed good work nud porsuvorauco on tho part of tho faculty. Tho usurclsus in thu main school began at U o'clock. It conaistod of examinations iu gram mar, general geography, reading and phonics, llawniiau geography, spell ing and mental arithmetic. Tho promptness with which answers wero inado showed careful training and drilling. A sclented class of about eleven from tho rooms of the principal and his assistant were ezamiued. Tim mental arithmetic was very clovorly doue. After these examinations had beon con cluded a program of twenty pieces was rendered. It consisted of handbell exercises, dialogues, Swedish calisthenics, songs, recita tions, sword nud scarf drills. Taken in all thu entertainment was n suc cess, tho intonation of the pupils boimr sneciullv excellent nml clear. Tho drill wero very pretty, nnd tho handbells much appreciated. Tho program concluded with u character sketch by John Kaukina which wai very luughable, the lad entering into the spirit of the piece thoroughly. On the walls were exhibited draw ings of maps and liirtU, which wero very neatly finished. The pricH for the year's work woro awarded as follows: Seth Hice, first prize for boys; Killkiun, first prize for girls; good behavior, Ke ahi, boyn, Kiliklnn, girls; second class, tlailelo, first prize, boys; Emma 1'ilipo, second, girls. lor the best blackboard work tho prize was given to John Defrles. Among thojo present wero I'rof. W. D. Alexander, Mrs. 11. 1 Dilling ham, Mrs. F. S. Dodge and Antonio Perry of tho Board of Iducntion; A. T. Atkinson, Iuspcolor-Goiioral of Schools, and many visiting teachers, as well as leading ladles aud gentle men of Uouolulu society. OLOYS IS COMMITTED. Thu Thief of the Stolen Oooda Gives Him Away. Ant one Cloys was committed iu tho District Court this afternoon on two separate charges of receiving stolen goods, aud bail was fixed at 5750. The case has occupied t he at tention of tho District Magistrate all day, C. W. Ash ford assisting tho prosecution nud Chntlo Crcighlon appearing for Cloys. M. H. 1'armeii ter, a fourteen-year ohl lad, ad mitted having stolen a gold pin and a diamond ring from his sister, Mrs. Albert Lucas, on two respective occasions. These he said he sold to defendant without telling him where he got the things. Wit ness also stated that In signed n re ceipt which turned out to be an I. O. U. Thu ownership of the minting articles was claimed by Mrs. Lucas, but as they are still missing they could uot ho exhibited. Detective Larson, on the stand, deposed that bo searched Cloys' apartments on two occasions, once with a search warraut and tho other time without. Ho found neither pin nor ring No defense was oifered. TBE BIO JANEIRO Vrniglit and Fusuungura at the Quarantine Station. The S. S. Hio de Janeiro will leave about t o'clock this evening for Sun Francisco. She will take but four cainn pasMuigers from this perl. Her cabin nud steerage pn?-ongcis have been landed at the Quaiaiituic Station and will bo kept there live ilavs. The mails fiom tho Orient were brought ashoie yesterday even ing after being fumigated, and dis tributed. Tho steamer is Mill lying outside, her freight being trans ferred to shore iu lighters. Thu mail for San Francisco will ulosu at thv Post Oilluu at 4 u'ulouk. LOCAL AND QENKRAL NEWS Thistle Club this evening. S. S. Australia at 9 o'clock to-morrow. A largo furnished room is to let on Doretauin street. S N. Castle, tho oucrable citizen, is ngaiu reported seriously ill. Mr. Geo. E. lioardman is author ized collector for Hollistor & Co. Tho Nutinuu road, between Kukui and School streets, is being repaired. Tho U. S.S. Philadelphia had boat drill this morning iu thu har bor. A first-clns salesman is wanted, who will have a chance to become manager. Tho St. Louis Collego is giving a concert on tho collego grounds this afternoon. Tho steamer Kiunii took eight passengers for tho Volcano this afternoon. A nntlco to magistrates nud others appears by authority from Chief Justice JudiL The subscript itiu dance nt Remond Grovo will take place tlii evening. Special traius will bo run. To-tlny witnessed tho final exa minations of thegovernment schools, aud the young ones are happy. F. L. Hongs has not left tho Ad vertiser oilice, ho says, two items iu yesterday's Star to tlio contrary. James Steiuer pleaded guilty iu tho District Court to-day to violat ing tho Sunday law. Sentence was suspended. 11. J. Nolto will receive fresh fro zen oysters by tho Australia, which will bo served iu any stylo nt tho Beaver lunch saloon. On and after Saturday the Tram ways omnibus nl N'uuauu valley will run Into town instead of stopping nt the tramway terminus. Mechanics' Home, corner Hotel nnd Nuuntiu street. Lodging by tlay, week or mouth, Terms: 2", ami W)t'nnt per night: (I and fl.Vtfi per ivtnk It is reported that II. II. M. S. Loauder, to bo relieved on the China station by the Undaunted, is to re lievo the Champion on tho Pacific station. Tho public band will play nt Thomas Square this evening. The concert nt Mnkco Island yesterday evening was attended by moonlight parties. Tho Mmiucrchor singing club Is firogrcssiiig finely. Ifehearsnls are iclil every Wednesday evening. The club expects to give a concert iu the near future. The pilots have removed to tho Oceanic wharf, the Pacific Mnil wharf being occupied by the goods which arrived from the Orient on tho Hit) do Jcuciro. Henry Giles, champion bicyclist of tho llawniiau Islands, will have a chniice to show his speed on Aug. Illh. It Is to be one of the largest ineetH that has take place iu Hono lulu. A. I.. C. Atkinson, of the Hcalnui Moat Club, ami Arthur Wilder, of tho Myrtles, have gone tti the Vol cano. The boys suspect they have gone to lay a course for the annual racoon Sept. '.M. G. 11. Harrison, practical piano and organ maker and tuner, can fur uish ImikI factory references. Orders loft nl Hawaiian News Co. will ro ceivo prompt attention. All work guaranteed to bo tho same as dmie iu factory. J. W. Chapman oilers for Hau rpiuts. Socials, Private Dinner Par lies, Wedding or Garden Parties, etc. Ho will lie pleased to call upon itny bulies or gentlemen who will kindly address him through the Post Office. Someone let tho faucet run yester day evening in the upstairs portion of the building nt Fort aud Hotel streets. In consequence the store occupied by H. S. Trcgloau Si Sou was Hooded, nud the damage has been placed nt 5HMI0. Camnriiut'rt refrigerator by tho S S. Australia will contain nectarines, cherries, peaches, plums, npncotx, J cnulifitivvcr, celery, asparagus, rhu barb, fresh salmon, crnic, frozen oysters, etc. California Fruit Mar kut, Mutual telephone .'I7S. Miss Neumann, Miss Finckler, Mrs. Uriigulere, Miss Uva 1'nrker, Miss Helen Parker, Miss Lucy Ward nud Miss Annie Wind have gone to Miuia, Hawaii, tu spend a short vaca tion. The parly recently made a circuit of Oahu on burnt back. A series of lectures on the "Anato my of the Jiudv," will be given at Harmony Hall, King street, by Mrs. C. A. Galloway of Sail Francisco, to women only, commencing July HI, at ') o'clock p. in. All ladies aro cor dially invited. Adininsioii free. Messrs. 11. A. Widemaiiu nud John A. Cummins, the latter being accom panied by Major Seward as traveling companion, leave for Washington by thoS. S. Hio do Janeiro. Their mission is to pro.-ont the claims of tint people of Hawaii in against the oligarchy to President Cleveland. Punhala, an old jailbird who lias gained much notoriety by his many tricks, is again making the rounds, llo called at a King street residence, near Itichimls -treet, this morning and told tin l.nly of the limine thai ainitlier person wanted the loan ( ; something. Mr I'uahala was fool ed, though Jolui Jiiliaiisini of Colusa ciuitv has huly live acres of irrigated (ttfalf.i l-'roin tlurtliit fitili'iii'd nml Miltl J-I.MHl worth of i'.itii, Kivinir liiui n not prollt of I , H K IIumiIiI .;iiiw wiiriii oi imih (inn n.u loiiiu miiotiiit of ::i:tO, or i'l, MO from tliirly-llvn ncri's. In ntltlltloii liU t'lili'l;oiiH. liiKi'm.'Hfiiiil linl tor yiolilml &(Xi, 'I'liU U ubuttt J80 pur nam, JUPIOIAKT JOXTINOB. Iutorcstlnc Decisions Filed Tho Hos pital Tax Oaso. Iu Irene H. Brown and othors vs. C. A. Browu, Judge Cooper yester day allowed exceptions of the plain till to continuance of proceedings, contrary to tho motion of A. F. Judd, co plaintiff as next friend. Tho Supremo Court, by Judgo Whiting who sat iu placo of Justice Froar, has rendered n unanimous decision in Tho Hawaiian Commer cial and Sugar Company vs. Tho Wnikapu Sugar Company, on tho ap peal of G. W. Macfnrlane, who an swered iu tho name of the defend ant company, against the report of the commissioners appointed to par tition tho Waiknpu Commons. The Court decides: "Tho Commissioners have made a fair and just partition nud P. is sustained, tho exceptions aro over-ruled, tho decree atlirmed, and tho cause is remanded to thu Chief Justice to comploto the parti tion." The syllabus of the decision is as follows: "The report of commissioners for thu partition of lauds is in tho na tore of a verdict of a jury and should not be set aside as against tho evi dence unless the evidence clearly shows error iu fact aud that tho commissioners did not follow tho evidence produced before them. "Partition is not n statutory pro ceeding nud a Court of Koulty has jurisdiction, and tho equitable rights and nriuciulcs iroveriiiuu partition rM'pJy- "lholnyoi tin land, contiguity, value, location aud availability and occupation are among the equities npiiltcnoie to partition." ! . .H. Hatch for petitioner; A. S. Uartwell and C. W. Ashford for re spondent. A unanimous opinion, written by Chief Justice Judd, has been render ed In T. W. Kawllns vs. The Uouo lulu Soap Works Company. Iu n former opinion tho Court had re manded tho case to the Circuit Court, but between terms of that Court the defendant had the judg-1 ment appealed from entered. This i action ol the company the supreme C'ourt now decides was premature, and tho case is again remanded to the Circuit Court for further pro ceedings. C. Drown and Kinney for plaint ilf; Hnrtwell and Hatch for defendant. Sybil Augusta Carter, guardian of Cordelia J. Carter, has presented her final account nud petitions to be discharged. Shu charges herself, with S"j7r,78 aud asks to be allow ed $a. H. O. White, administrator of tho estate of thu late Jonathan Austin, has filed his final account and peti tions for discharge. He charges himself with $717!i(l7 aud asks to be allowed $1I,11.-I7. An inventory of property held by tho administrator shows Sl'ilK) in cash, liil shares of stock iu seven corporations, three Pearl City lots, household furni ture, etc. Thu first annual account of II. Focke ami Hlleu Gay, executor nud executrix of tho estate of the lato James Gay, has been filed They charge themselves with SS7I5082 anil ask to bo allowed SsS'.MU 18, leaving to debit of estate $1 HI :ttl. J. O. Carter and Chns. L. Carter, trustees under tho will of the lato II. A. P. Carter, have tiled their an nual account. They charge them selves with J.Vi.Oiri'.U anil ask to bo allowed $l."i,rrz8.'J7t leaving a balance of$lll,IStSil7. Judge Whiting has rendered the following decision iu the case of the writ of mandamus petitioned for by the Queen's HopitnI against Jas. It. Castle, Collector of Customs: "In this proceeding tho Queen's Hospital is a paily iu interest iu re gatd to the moneys that come ns a charge against tho vessel for the passengers thai have entered into this country. The parties in this mriH itr I mfitrii tin (iu rl nrn rsifil 1 1 the Collector-General of Ciwtoum - -- . . t , nml the Queen s Hospital, petitioner. U aiuicars tliat there are two other parties iu interest: that is to sav. I the Itepubliu of Hawaii, the Govern ment of the country, and tint steam ship itrelf. The tax could uot bo charged against tho so called pus sengew, as they come here under a convention between Japan aud this country. This Government brings those parties hero under the agree ment that they shall come hero aud receive their wages an fixed without nny deductions for tho cost of pns sago here. The tux is not against tho pabcugors, it is against tho ship if there be passengers. Further, it involves what may be said to be thu financial policy as well as tho immigration policy of the Government It is especially Jute rested and it is within its jurisdic tion to carry on its financial policy, especially il there is any doubt ns to the law under which it acts, and it should prevail in prefer ence to the courts giving a direct or der iu a matter which does uot neces sarily decide thoqiicstionof liability for that money. There are three parties who may bo liable for it, the snip being liable in the first place. The Government may see ill to re lease that ship and yet the Queen's Hospital may have no direct action against the ship, but it may have a right of action against tho Coll jctor General under bin bond, or it may have a right of aetiou against tho unvorumoiii. it lias a remedy in thu matter, so far n- appears from this cause. The probability is that the Government protects the Collector-General by this loiter which it has written, saving 'upon thu action of the Incentive,' although it is thu authority of the Miuisterof Finance that giautn it; thulistosny, he di rects the olllcer to do a certain act under that authority and thereby makes the Government repoiiMble for bin action iu tins matter so far as appears fiom this enmu That being the cae, can the writ be eilec live? Cloatly imt The case bus shown (hat the Collector General i is prolfcli'd Iiy tint Oowriiiiii)iit for Ills lli'lioil ill llltt pii'llliM'l'. 'I Ills itilfor-i from n piiport tniiltor. I (lon'l lliink in I hat flint tin Colloit. lor (iniii'iil fiuilil ho foitimil by tlin Ministttr of Kinniit-n to rufitsn n prtHMiiirl, In hiiiiIi fiimt tlin Court woulil uuiutuauil hltu to Uiuu it. Iu this case the effect of the man damus would bo to cause the Gov ernment to come into tho matter in a way in which mandamus should not bo used. "So, on tho two grounds, that the Government has taken a control of this mattor and the Miuister of Finance has issued his order, he under the law having a prima facie right to act, nnd, second, that the Queon's Hospital has its remedy, I must refuse the permanent writ and grant that cnuso has beon shown. Writ dismissed." Tho Supremo Court by Justice Froar has unanimously decided a question of interest In the matter of the estate of J. F. O. Banning, de ceased, the following being tho sylla bus: "Interest is not payable by an ad ministrator personally by way of penalty as an incident to an order for tho payment of the principal sum disallowed him in his final ac count, but rests In the discretion of thu Court iu the exorcise of its equi table powers under all the circum staucos of tho case. It is too late to ask for such interest after decision and before decree. Costs under the circumstances apportioned between tho administrator and tho estate in tho ratio of one fifth to four fifths." Hnrtwell and Kinney for benefi ciaries; Hatch for the administrator. Judge Cooper gave a hearing to day to Kapuakelo (w ) vs. J. D. Iaea and Cecil Brown, bill In equity to cancel n deed. Carter S: Carter for plaintiff; Achi for defendant. C. L. Carter excepted to a certain ruliug of the Court. Ben Gallagher ha filed exceptions to his conviction for mayhem at last term of First Circuit Court. ST LOUIS OOLLEOE CONCERT. What th on Boys Are Doing to Play Monday Evening. From the following elaliorate and nuiutinu irKriij u, may uo juuguu that St. Louis College pupils aro next Monday evening coing to sur- pass if possible tho previous successes of the institution iu great music nutl drama: Uro. AH'ort. Urn. Kruticls. .Director of the Orclirtrs ' Aicomiianl'l I-Asr i. Ovi-rturo Concert Brcnn Klesilcr 8. U 0. OrclnMrn. Chimin Conic nnd Join Turncy S. I.. 0. Choir. Tin: wom.ivs k.uk iiovh. Drnma In 3 Acti, liv n Member of thu Colli'K 1'iictilty. PruloKiis Out. Murray diameters: J ltd, on ItitiiMim An Orphan. ... Oeo. Helrmler Colin CarMiu Krlend of Jud .Jim. K. ('ones Clny Cnrnoii I'rlcnd ol Jnd ... J no. llnti'iiinnu Qulnay llodm'i A Young VapiiKjwl . ,lv, t'ullcn Jull.tii A thrifty Farmer ..It Kliinuy fcorrniu ilouiA colurvil Pullre Juv tleu .. J no. Cook Palmer irlmev-V. K Dec. Art, Com. win. ntewnnl 1'hni. Murrny . . .Jon l,iillu . .. Willi- ..II i. II Aeikl M .MedolriH .Keoki Aiilkl Cilpt Ijidinm lleleetlvn . rniM riiiifn unirrr Mr A. Hup- A .Speculator Aziiph KKypt'nn Mrtgli.'lnu, Dwarf -HinHerviint .... rroii-roiicn unirer Old- Zulu nilwf .. .. Oruno Muii-iir Ariipirx Proline. .'ihoi l.lovd Scrotf- A l-'l-lu'rmin o( the Uiku Win. Jilrn-tl Mr. I. Vlneeiit Jnd'n fnltMeo. utiar diiiu. . ....Clin". llopkltK W, !'. (Iimrdn, Zulu-, .Ncwnlioyr, em. iMiir ii. 8tlt'tlon -Fnlku ClitKiitltiiie' f. I., r. Ori'hvMi. tub oFKici: .si:i-:Ki:u.i. A Furee. Chnrnitcsi lll r.x. Th. Mlnl-l-r. hi'orel.iry . . , . M Pniita . Chun HliflH-rr M. Mrdilro M srt"t II Kuiiiiiiiiii J ix. but u . J no. (k I II. I' li.A. Jim. ilitiioiiinnri Mr IUiiII.t Mr Dfxter. Mr. hlerker. . . . 'I'll- Hun. J. Truthful Tint lion. M Illii.Utriiuin Mr. J. WIihIiiiik, Stit W Mr. Jikh- riliil.ln. . . Mr. hum I'lilnir r Mr. M. Sunlililr, ri.Mt. u , -i.i . In Klllt'l I. Unt W. M il I'. V. lti t. Ohnimi into lii-riidt .ot'lllli-r K. M ' !r.,!i'ilV;t,,iJ.,.,.,Jr. t VIHMIIl ! III I III I , I a. I. C. rholr. mn -oiopmii Ilj-cvri llDtUtfll Wurlil'H I.. 0. Ori.'ln'itru. .MiiHioal inttirludita occur (linVrnnt Hfoticg in "Tho Fair Hoj." JUST RECEIVED A Klll.l. Bliri'l.) OK UHOIOk HAY GRAIN ( A ml iIhiiI more on the iy CALIFORNIA FEED CO. 'TKI.KI'liONKH Utl OKKICh & Waukuouhk: nud Niiuniin Corner Qm streets ell TO LKT I.Alt-. K KI'ltS'lfiHKD i V lliioiii for hinijli' l?'"M thiiniui Mtiiati-d on lli-ri-tltllii ntn-nt, I'l llliMHMl' A&L Rift!" ITrfTM walk fiom Cost (Illicit Ad.lrem U.,' tf thin iillhu in-tj ELECTION OK 0KKI0EH8 A TDK AS SCSI. MKhTISO OK llirti-turi of till' 1'lDM.Ml III ll.hlN., Mi l.nts .--ih i iiis hiilil III thu rlly .liih ti I - u . int fo liming (.'iinth-iiu'ii wuri-i-l I'lid n l)llli'iT of tin1 AhiiH-iiitioii for tn riiiiiiii; .Mir I'rn Vu- it. nt -I'ri'.ldi-nt .T I'. I.HIItlllK, n. it, ito-e, ..A V tiinr, 0. HvlllSMll. t-ii rutury I'll IIHIIMT J A. V (IIIAIt, r-'ii'minr). lnl :it All Umli oj Itiiiitmrrriiil 'n'nfoio irurij)(ly. rtrcMlxl il ! li.;l.H. 0(.N mi. i iir tui Mrs. A, A. WUHam For the Good of others Lynn, Mass. XUv. Mr. VritUamti ITearttlv En dortf ltnod'n Saraaparltla, Wc are pleased to present this from Rev. A. A. Williams, of the Sillsbee street Christian Church, Lynn, Mass. t " I ce do reason why n clergyman, tnoro than a toyman, who knows whereof bo ipMks, should heMtato to npprore nn Article of Merit fnd worth, fmm wtdch ho or ht family hata en Unally benefited, and whose commenda tion may servo to extend tlimo benefits to others by Increaslnstlictr confidence. My wlto bas for many )cais been a tuncrcr from sever Norvous Hoadaoho for which sho found llttlo help, filio lias tried many things that promised, well but formed nut-. I.-nt fall a ti lend c.'iro her ft tier- hot- tlo or Iloors h.ir.11arin.i. il prcms smmiv Ku.iiarlll.i. it prcms i 1ni9 what Aimtilv nnn htilttfl roittil nnd Inr lirr. Tim iillnrV of liMltnrlin ill rrPHfd la mil do numUer and wero less violent In their Inten sity, while Vr iseneral health has been 1m proved. Her appMlte hus also been belter. From our experience with Hood's Sarsaparilla I bavo no hesitation In endorsing It saerlia." A. A. WltttAMi. HOOD'S PlLLS arsth bit ftmlly esUartla, CBtl uxt ttl. Try a box, filctlM UOnilON, NKWMAN A CO., Agents for Hawaiian Islands. FIRST ANNUAL MASQUERADE AND Fancy Dress Ball - OK TI1K - American League - OIVCN AT - DRILL SHKD ON Monday Evening, Aug. 6. Klr-t I'run-Sllk Dre, hy J J. Kitmi, for Moit OrlKlinil l'ltiinilu t'oiiuimt. h'li-tmd I'riii--Kli-hlni: Oohl Kniini', liv thu I'liflllc llardwiirii i for llct I'ltnuifi Ohnriicter t'o.ttimi. Third t'rlie I'niu-y lltiiiuliii- Lniiip. hy lliiuiillnn Hard warn Co., for Hind. il ' ('(ntiinir. Kiinrtli t'riz Stiideiil l.imii. hy I'li-lhi A' Cooke, fur Hot lirhtlcnmii hauler. Klflh I'rlit-Sllrer Viiv, hy U. O. Ilnll fi Hon, fur Hr.il l.u.ly Dumcr. Hlth I'rltu-doldCliiiMii.hv I'.. A..lm-oh-sou.for Mu."t Original .Mule Co-tiiitK; rii-vmh I'rlitt-Oohl Heiirl I'iu. Iiy II. K Wltiliiiinn, for lli-t Muu- Char.i.-tcr Cot tiiuie. Kluhth I'rliH-I'alrof .SII.)mt.,I,v Munti fni'turliiK HIi'Mj Co., for t-'cennd lhi' Ki mull I t-'hamoter Coi.tuiiiM. Ninth IMlf lint, liv Trurv. for Item llnrd 'I Inift Cmtiiine ly Urnllriiiiiii. Ti-nth i'rli- I'hiito. Alhuin.h) IIiivhiIIhii Nimtifo., for lli-tit Hard '1Iiiii Coiluim hy l.ndy. Klovfiith I'rlu ItHhlrts, hv .M.-lll.i, for Kc-L-oml lli-nt Malt' Chur.iutiT I'ostiiinc. Twrldh I'rltD llotth- IVrfmnu. hy Hdi-i-ou Kinllh V Co., fur h't-t-ond Ih-xt l.ud) Danovr. COMMITTKi: Ol' AIIIUNdKMKNT.S: Jom-ii 1,. Carter, Chiiiriiuiii; I,. M. Johuson, J, KtltiiKfr, II. .i-rhu, l.'d. Tow n: iitcKi-Tios cojuimu:: K. It. MuKtoc-kitr. Cliiilriiinn. I-.. O. White, Iv. A. Jacolifou, Win Kutun, Jto. (,'iiiih', J, J. Hiilil. UKl'OIIATKIN coMinrrKi:; I Ofo. (', birutt-ineycr. J i ixiix: I J. II. KIhIi.t. JiiIiii KIiImiiII, II. K. Oil- ' lillKhuin, I.. 0. Ahlfk, J. S Martin. J K. , Wilder. ruMin aiiisiiTT:t:: i J. W. I'rntt. T. I. Stnerlu, J. Wull.r Joiien, Thoi. Wall. 11.0011 MAN.(lt:il. 1., T. Kciiukn, ! Tickets Admitting Gentleman and Lady ' $LOO Ran ba Procured from any Hnuibar ol Ccmultteai. IIHI-Sfl , MANDOLIN MUSICALE lilVKN IIY - Mr. Samuel Adelstein, Bulo BUndollntst aud Lutolxt, at rut HAWAIIAN OPERA HOUSE, Tuesday Evening, July 17th -"litKI' IA I MIM KA IK MiUltl.W nupriinoA Violin, MIIK W I. .Mil IM-.I., Cimtrilm Mlt. Wll.l. II UiMlllS.'l r, MI.SM .NKTl'IK IIITKIIANS 1'iun.. MtbSM. I'A'IV Violin; Mil. Oht. I'AltlS, Hnt", Mil. Wit AY I VV1.0II. iVllo tm- ihi'ai. iMtu i'. . I.'vity'ii lliil I'lHtl i I. in" id UIVIDEND N0T1UK A DIVIIir.ND lo Till". M'm-KIUilp J nr nl llui Mi it ti I ii i rii'iSi. i I-amv I- piixiihln on July IU, I Ml I. at iiiii'imii i, ii. iierijor. II. l.i is r.. Acllurf TrcuxiriT Miituul 'Id, Cu. Headquarters for White Goods AT 1ST. S. S aao Port Btreet, u i Immense Assortment I Lowest Prices I NAl.VHOOKR In Plain, Htripvd, Cheeki. and Plaids. Persian Lawns, Victoria IN AIX 011ADK8 AND IMtlCKH. DIMITIES In fitrlp-d, Checks, Plaids aud Hair LUim. INDIA MNONS, BATISTE AND COTTON CHAPES. COTTON MULLS IN WHITE. CKEAM ANU taKb IMMKN8K VAltlKTY OK AN KNDI.KHH LACES AND EMBROIDERIES! KMItltOIDKItY KDOIN'OH In Swiss. Nnlnook and HamhitrK. It. All Widths with Iti-wrthiR- to Match. AII-otbt Babroliery, EabroldBry FIooocm ud Deal Flnaacm. Laces of Every Description in All Widths. Summer Dress Goods ! Figured Muslin, White Dress Goods, Lawns, Dress Cambrics, Laces & Scotch Gingham, EJto.. Eto., Eto., AT M . S. LEVY'S Try the "Cleveland" Black Hose I mi ; Frenon jcta. Wk arc now offering in Ludios', Childicirri nnd llosiury. .lust rcccivcil Dimity in Colored nnd Lnwns, etc. If you arc Wash Materials and Laces call on IL F. KIILISUS & have a full line of .Jcaness Miller Waistn. Our WjiImIs for Children, all ages, mer ami heavy weight C3-00 IZ.TTML, 111 NUUANU STREKT. M kkchant Tailor. PIT AND FINISH GUARANTEED. NKW B'lOUK OK C;tMlinir'H tuid t3TJTIT3 Dry QooilB. Fancy iSoi'gOb Gent's Furnishings Temple of Fashion 518 Eort Street Clearance Sale FOR OXU WBI5K tn iiinkit ytr S. S. LntlioH' IJniltirwnnr, Hoy's C)otliiii. l.nrf,'n AMortinttiit of Linliwn' nl Olnltlnm'H Show I.iHK liiiH f Wooltms At '2!n rinnni'littii'H. 10 ynnU for f 1.0U. llrown anil Wliitn Cottons, from S to 20 ynnln, il Oil pur pit-fit. Amoskenir OiiiKlimns, 12 nnU for$l.lHI. Guntn'nnil l.ntliitH' Untliiii,'Hiiiu. SilkH, SntiiiB, Sort,"', Liiwun nnd Dn'.sii OooiIh of mvry lferiptiou. 3VI. O-. SII,"VrA., Proprietor. TO LET 'I'llltKK MCKI.Y KIMt 1 nulled ItlMIIIIH III Nil I lliir.li'ii Ijiiii- Kir; if TO LET 'pillllIK NICK. V I Tit 1 iilln-il It. onm ui Will Kiki iii Hi,. I -iu-li. Ti-iiiih v ry ii-impiiiiIiii'. Apply ut Z 'm - !., IIIIS llllli'rt, WANTED HY AHIMII.KOKNri-K-iiiin ii N.i'il) ',irii.. t-ii Iti'om in it prlvuii' (Hindi ne.ir tin' xi net itarluii'. Ad-lln-Hjl "l" i !!. nil ' TO LhT him tf lm i" lUT'l ,tt iiti. lli' , ; IIUK or rtlIT It oini. 'miii.li d for if.r.V.J? riHlllieri lltll1 le.l-iitinhlH. gTuKriTj Apply No. lid Summit Kutfitmt Ann I ttnui, licit door to the While lluum A. mm Amhafct, CHS' Honolulu, Lawos, Linen Lawns VAltlKTY OK run shoe e,t $a.ae the lcr-t value iu town CJeiit'H Fast Mack a new stock of White Muslins, iu need of prcttv to trim them, CO. We still Equipoise and Ladies Ootihlc "V" iu Hirht Hum are unexcelled. Just luMuivo.l I FROM A 14 UP GiiocIp. Lawns, Eto., Etc.. Eto of Every Description. i IH-.1. Sin Monday, July 2d room for Nmv UooiIh to arrivn AiiHtrnlin. KOK BALE I IiU'KK AND KIT AT lMili-1, Honolulu. 1 Apply on iiremi-c. or ol rr. Jtih in. h.v.N loa, lliTI Ini tin iHiiird liniiier W.O Hull. TO LET 1 I WAIKIKI ONT1IK llxiirh -oiufortithh ijimrn'ri for one or two Kin I'll' iietillenii'ii, hoard tin- : ki i llollill, Lathing fiti'llitlim KiMht. I'lllni-K eiliillrv into If lll'I.I.KTIN TO LET M ArjX ' BifffaQ For Mrt. OKKII'K. I'd UK I.K.T DNKlUtSIKIIKD. TMK I limin nnd preiuUf m-oniiied hy Cit. Mint III .SilUHllll vulli'y, nppotltit (lie l'uo4 vul'ity nu.l, reveiit feet nhuvr e level. Tritiurur lh ple. Kor imrtlouliiTt , eniulrti on th pri'inUei or nl li.MIKT, Mfr.tlmiit Um1, ndloliilini HlkUoixtMUk. 1 . Ilil4.-i ii