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fe ,aSB?-:A.' MHr .... w , ,. , v .,,, .k-.'rf$KW wwvi!aKS'lfflP?W,TJ,svj jwihwh" $ ' It 'f .! Et&wiS&Wi'foaat .t24fi J. Fstf. 27 v t ,i .1 .f .' i -. r fl U -,.1'V . .1 ' f. ' rtfiiia IjjnUji fgtttttfin , SATURDAY, JULY G, 1889. . i .. ' "- ' (Continued from page 2.) v Dr. 0. Horbort's c; m Darling, G vrs 3 Ivanhoe Stablca'b m Miss Fournier, .Tyis 4 Ah Mi's bl g Jack, aged 5 Ivanhoe Stables' pinto j; Billy,-5yra G When the flag fell liana Girl, rill den by Cal Leonard,' took' the lead and never being beadedfwon easily' by a length and .a half. Time 68 sec onds. ' 9-Waih90 Porso $50. Trolling Rirc, 'n harnrss, 1 mile heats, best 2 tn 3, free to nil. H. G. Tread way's b g Sleepy Sam, 12 1 313 J. H. Stelling's b m Lottie C , Wiiikunu Stables' 8 c Dick.. . null Stulilna' B rr llinlf H II Time3:14, 3:2G, 8:08$ ....... .nU.w w B. .V.U.. .. W w First heat Sleepy Sam, well driv en by Mr. Tread way, held tho lead throughout, passing under the wire an easy winner. Second heat Sleepy Sam again took the lead at the word go, and held it until about 200 yards from the wire, where Lottie C passed him and finished Grst. Dick, who was" driven by J. Avery, pulled up after going half a mile.. , Third heat The Judges allowed Dick to run in this heat and H. J. Agnew to drive him. Sleepy Sam held first position throughout,, beat ing Dick easily by two lengths. 10 Novolty Bace Purse $60. ltumiini; Kuci-, 1 mile du?h, for fin. W!il:in bred Uurttcs, ls-t quarter, Sad quiirterSrd quarter, 4h quarter. Ivanhoe Stables' a g Jerrv, aged, 120 lbs Bell 1 Wikapu Stables' gr h Troubadour, 2 yrn. 75 lbs Joe Uu 2 C. B. Miles' b g Capt. Jack, 4 yre, 123 lbV... . . . j,. .Nobloi 3 Captain Jack carried five pounds overweight. A false start was made, but Troubadour, went away in ear nest, his dimihutive Jockey being unable to pull him in until he had run a little over three-quarters of a mile. When Troubadour passed the wire he swerved a little and knocked over Messrs. Broad and von Temp sky, but they were not hurt. At the word go Cupt. took the lead with Jerry second. Before the first quar ter was reached Jerry passed ' Capt. Jack, and he and Troubadour passed the half mile level. A little farther on Jerrjrjpok the lead and eventu ally'w'on the race by one and a half lengths. Troubadour, whose ex tra running evidently told, was sec ond, fifteen lengths ahead of Captain Jack. Time 2 :2i. 11 Corinthian Kaco Gold Medal Entrance Fee $10. Hunning Race, 1 mile dash, free to all, owners to tide, welterweights. - Mr. B; Omsted's b g Tommy the Scrub, aged, 148 lbs Owner 1 Dr. G. Herbert's gr m Darling, 6 yrs, 148 lbs Owner 2 Mr.. L. M. Vetlesen's Manuwai was entered, but that gentleman was not well enough to ride. Tommy the Scrub got the best of the start, but wapassedii after fifty yards had been run,' by Darling, Passing the wire both horses were together. A quar ter of a mile from the wire Tommy the Scrub tqok.theIead, and coming along won the race' by a full length. Tflne2:U. .' 12 Haua Cup'-Pune $100. Running, Race, & mile dnah, for all Hawaiian bred horses. Waikupu Stables' gr h Conspiracy, 4 yre, 113 lbs Leonard 1 Ivanhoe Stables? br g Ivnnhoe 5 yrs, 117 lbs .'. . Bell 2 Waikhpu Stables' b h W K P, 3 yrs, 115 lbs. . Kona 3 W K P carried 13 pounds over weight. After two false attempts they got awuy to a fair start, Con spiracy taking the lead, Ivanhoe Jr. lust. After half a mile had been run Ivanhoe Jr. passed W K P and went up to Conspiracy, but the latter, well ridden by Leonard, shook him off, and eventually won the race easi ly by four lengths.- Ivanhoe Jr. pulled up lame. Time2:28J. 13 Mule Race Purse $25. Running Rune, Yt mile dash, frco Co all, c.itcuwcight. Ivunhpo Stublcs' Nigger. , , 1 LI vo'n Tempsky's Kulu Boy 2 This race caused much excite ment. The Kula Boy party had every confidence in their animnl re pealing previous successes, but he did riot, for Nigger fldden by little Joe Uu took the lead, and kept it to the end winning in the easiest man ner. Time 1:0. A HEW BTUAY NOTl'.S, More hospitable people than those residing on Maul, could not be found anywhere, Everyone present at. tho celebra tion' was loud in praise of the playing of tho detachment of the Hawaiian band. Th6 boys did them selves credit. Major Coruwell's kahuna occupied a seat in the grand stand. - Mr Heury G. Treadway makes a inodfj clerk of the course. He does not allow anybody on the track dur ing a race. Mr. A. P. HopkeU. S,. Consular Agent, was voted, to be the hand somqbt man op the grownds. The sum of 8G20 was taken dur ing tho day fo: admission to the grouadtt itf. C. fit. flrond U the Owticr of tHe Ivanhoe Stablo's stock. Ho did well through tho day. Mr. V. A. McKay was the "speaker" of tho judges' stand. Dr. Geo. Herbert in his riding costume was tho subject of much admiration from tho ladies. Major Cornwell looked killing in a gray suit with innumerable badges on his left breast. Mr. J. II. Sidling is said to be a "professional driver" from the Slates. His cap took the cake for neatness. Fifteen bald heath were counted in the grand stand. What does this mean? "Love Mr'Vetlescnl Why not? Suppose someone does. THE BALL. In the evening a boll wns given at tho court-house, Wailuku, for which handsome invitations bad been is sued. Tho interior of the room wns very neatly decorated with streamers of stars,'aiid stripes and evergreens, and the floor had been prepared for dancing. At the front entrance hung several Chinese lanterns. The. Ha waiian siring band occupied seats at the upper end of the room and played for dancing in lino style. The in vited guests as they arrived were re ceived by the reception committee, Messrs. II. G. Treadway, A. Barnes and G. H. Tweedic. Tho floor com mittee was Messrs. W. II. Cornwell, J. H. Stalling and, L. M. Vetlesen. Among those present were noticed His Majesty the King, Hon. C. F. and Mrs. Horner, Maj, W. H. Corn well, Capt. John Ross, Hon. John Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Stoltz, Mis3 Crittenden, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mossman, Miss Moss man, Mr. R. D. Walbridge, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Cbillingwortb, Dr. Geo. Herbert, Misses E. K. and N. Daniels, Dr. A. A. and Mrs. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. J. Noble, Mr. and Mrs. E. Nome, Capt. Win. Davis, Misses Crook (2), Mr. Thos. E, Evans, Mr. David Center, Miss Richardson, Messrs G. C. Pot ter, G. H. Tweedie, C. E. Coville, II. Z.Austin, C. Bosse, J. 11. Stclling, II. G. Treadway, A. Barnes, and others. The programme contained fifteen dances as follows: lancers, waltz, polka, quadrille, waltz, lancers, polka, schottische, lancers, waltz, polka, quadrille, waltz, polka and wahz. At midnight a very nice sup per was served, after which dancing was renewed and. kept up vith spirit until three o'clock in the morning. The ball was a success in every way, thanks to the excellent arrange ments by the committee, Messrs. H. G. Treadwav, C. F. Horner and J. H. Stelling. ARRIVALS. July G Stmr Alnknlil from Molokai Stmr Likcliku from Maui Stmr Pele from Kiuui Stmr Wahik'iile from Kauai stmr J A Cummins, from hoolau dIpartures. July C Bk Cuibiricn for Fanning Island Bktne i iseovery for I nget oiwd tun- hilauca llou for fluwuii PASSENGERS. For S;m Francisco per stihr Umatilla, July 5 E ihiefie, wife and child, iss G Robe 'ti-ou, r'Ritson, A N Mnclsilr, .1 Lyceti mid wife, Mi-s J U Mussey, the M ssusBiekaid, Mr GoodaC'.c, wifean-l child, MI.8 u Frear, Miss Bultc, C W i iekey, Mm Fanning iiiTd daughter. Sites IC Wyckoff, W i" Frear, .MissS Robert. Miss M Dowsett, vrs Jl A Gonsalves, K Klienan. Fernandez and wile, SI lss Thomas, Sirs P Neumann, T R Foster, wife and servant". Young, Sam Par er and wife, the SIKses Pal ter, .Mrs 0 K Sti lrna , Hon J V Parker, .1 Low, Rev W C Merrittrtud wife, Sites C N Roberlson, A II MuKcpcacc, J Wil liams, am Nowlcin. Sti:ekage: W II Wagner, II Yanke, Alio. I McLean and hlld, Mrs Cooke, SI, J and J Zeuu, It Sherbet, P Appel, Mis Loeffer and 2 ehildren, P Laeholll. Geo Geerkem, Henry Hart, U Slumhall, L D erry. J Janen, J W Clift. G Uurko D lark. SI Mnllaby, S Greenwood, F Herbert, Wm U-ster, lrs 0 W .Bruce,.A Urqweil and 13 others". From Mflnl and wav ports, per stmr Llkelike, July 0 G Irvine, SI II Beutpr, Master taker, F M Moore, -un Kim Lung Y, AlaUvSIrs John Klehardson, V .1 I.owrie, wife and daugluer, 0 II Diekey, Miss - SIcGandless, .Ino Noble, O I eoijard, W A Haidy,D L Naone and ten membersof the Hawaiian band and 51 deck. SHIPPING NOTES. The Ptmr Llkellko brought 3 horses, 4G hides, 22 hugs mid 51 pkgs snds. The bk'ine S N Castlo arrived last evening, 14 days from S n Francisco, with mdse valued at 811,6.5, including 817 bis hay, 380 etls oats, 270 eks bran, 5200 lbs tobaeeo, 300 bills lime, 15(10 ca coal oil, 4030 posts, 44 bhls salmon, CO kegs 30 cs powder and Cm ft fuse. Tho Hawaiian "bark W B Godfrey brought from San Francisco merchan dise valued lit $2K,G5'2, including 150 bbls Hour, 14 etls wheat, 2021 etls bar lev, 0 ci salmon. 2000 fks fertilizer, 300 bote lime, 1500 cs coal oil 500 bin liny, 60 sks m ddllngs, G0 ska biuu, 200m shingles, 2U.20U b ick? and 4000 posts The brig w G Irwin brought a cargo of iiiei chumltee valued at 924,017. The Milpinent- Ineludu 80 cs 875 gals -wine, OG cils wheat, 051 bbls Hour, 778 etls bailey, COO lbs coffee :I0 cs salmon. DO lbs hops, 100 bis hay, 82 etls oats. 1118 sks cran, 05 sks middlings, 274 pkgg hot tied beer, 101 cs canned good,30 mules, 15 horses ami 3100 lbs tobacco. " Diirl REYNOLDS At Kahuhil, Maul, II. I., on June lioth, 188'J, t'apt Howard Tripp Reynolds, a nutlva of New Bedford, Mass., U.- B. A., aged 53 years, Sun Fraucteco and New Bedford pa pers please copy. rrHE ONLY LIVE PAPER Pf JL Honolulu- 'Tlio Dally Bulletin." 50 r.nnm pur month HE ONLY READABLE PA PER In tho Kingdom "Tho Dally BulUUn," 60 cent! per month. IQCAL & rlOKAL flEWs, RaIM is badly needed on tho Island of Maui. The merry-go-round runs at Wai kiki to-night. No Bluo Kibbon' this evoning. ontertainment Ei.eoajjt residonco in Pauoa volley is advertised to lot. Fnnsn pics and crenm cakes can bo had to-day at the "EJito." The Kniulunis and Huwuiis this afternoon at 3 :30 o'clock. play Union service at Knwniahao Church Sunday evening at 7 :30 o'.clock. The Band gives a concert at Emma Square at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. The bark W. B. Godfrey brought $20,000 in gold coin for Bishop & Co. In Now York June 21st raw sugar was quiet, refined more active and firm. Mr. Gonsalvcs took some good photographs of- the balloon nscen sion. Meeting of Honolulu- Typogra phical Union, No. 37, at 0:30 o'clock this evening. The Umatilla took from the Post Office Fridny 3,473 letters and 1,490 packages of papers. Sin. T. 1?. Lucas has tho thanks of the Bulletin for n "Chronicle" of June 21st per S. N. Castle. Thede wiiB an idle rumor of Com pany B being in arms, this morn ing 'in whobe anna was not beard. Mn. A. Kraft sent us this morning a lino specimen of Manilla mangoes grown on his place on tho Plains. A notice from the Deputy Assessor and Collector of Tuxes for the Dis trict of Kona on this Island appears in our By Authority column. The Bulletin is indebted to the Secretary of the Hawaiian Yachting A Bowing Association for courtesies during the regatta on Thursday. Ah Sam, who attempted to ship opium to Kau in poi barrels, was fined $200 with two months' impri sonment at hard labor this morning. Sin. Geo. W. C. Jones sends a let ter, for which there is not room to day, inclosing $3 towards a fund for paying Prof. Melville's fare to the Coast. The schooner W. S. Bowno shipped on June 22nd at San Francisco, 23 head of cattle of the Galloway breed of Scotland consigned to B. F. Dil lingham, Honolulu. Rev. John J. Forbes, missionary to Ponnpc, arrived in San Francisco with his bride on June 21st, and will probably be here by the Zenlundia tn take passage on the Morning Star. . It 1ms leaked out that the rea son the Hawaii did not win on the 4th was because there were too many boescn in the boat, and that "Luther" did not sail h'er all the way. Doring the first yacht race; Thurs day, Sir, GifTard, of the Hawaiian Camera Club, took several snap shots with his iiii-trumcnt, and, if they turn out O. K., he will have some beauties. It being believed by tho yachtmen that their respective boats could have dono considerably belter, last Thurs day, if the wind bad been more favoi ablo, there i a show for another race at an early date. At tho Central Union Church Sun day the subject of v the morning sort mon will be ''Won-by Love' followed by the communion. Subject of even ing sermon, "In tho Stoim, or, How Danger Prompts to Trust." Sfus. Ewart of Heoia telephoned to tho Mutual Company's central office at 2:20 o'clock this afternoon that sho could i-ee a large steamer head ing for the inlands. At 2:40 the Zca landia was telephoned oil' Wuima nalo. The owners of the Helenc contem plate impioving the speed of the yacht by a. better spread of canvas. A diagram of the suggested improve ment was mado by an old yaehtnian and the owners of tho Hclcuc ure eager for a trial of tho plan. The Wilder's Steamship Company, witli its usual liberality, carried tho ten members of tho Hawaiian Band to Maui and return, and tho liana people from thatdistiict to Kuliului and return, on the Likelikc, entirely frco of charge. Tho Slaui people upprcciato this act. BAHD CONCERT. The Hawaiian Band will give a public conceit this evening at lCmma Square commcncinir at 7 :30 o'clock. Following is the pro gramme : March Simplielus Straus? Overture Taneredl Itosslnl Polonaise Brilliant Chopin Waltz Artist Life Strauss Cuvatlna -Oberto .'Verdi Selection Bocaelp, Suppe D. S. C. Dayid Dayton, assisted by A. Garlenberg, 1', C, as D. S. V. C. ; C. J. McCarthy, P. C, as D. S. P. ; and P. A. Burgett, P. C, as D. S. M. A., installed tho nowjy clected officers of Mystic Lodgo No. 2, K. of P., on Wednesday oveiiing, as follows; F, Waldron, P. C. C. W. ZleglervU 0. C. T. Wilder, V. C. H. M. Dow, P. P. Uiirrlsoa, M. A. THE CONTEMPT OASES. Tho Court ftevoitiSn Itn" DIr&How nftgri of the Mnrnlifil'H .Return and Ilentlts tho Siarnhnt'H fine. Upon tho opening of the Court nt 10 o'clock this morning, the Marshal being before tho Court, tho Court said: "The conclusion of the proceed ings yesterday in tho matter of tho order committing tho Attorney General to twenty-four hours' im prisonment was, that as this had not been duly executed you would further report to the Court your further proceedings therein. "But it appearing to the Court that the detention in the Station House for four hours wn9 a partial execution of the sentence, and that it cannot properly be executed dur ing several day's in separate frac tional periods of the terra, which is one day of twenty-four hours ; "And, moreover, that the proper time for the proper execution of the sentence has now passed by, the further execution thereof is hereby ordered to be remitted, and this will be endorsed by the Clerk on the order of commitnient. "As for the fine imposed upon yourself, the Court takes into con sideration the very difllcuit position you were in from being a subordi nate officer of the Attorney-General. You stated that you were advised by legal counsel luat tuo form in which you reported that you had carried out the sentence was a legal execution thereof, and it does not appear that you were in fact con tumacious. The legal disobedience may therefore be condoned. "The fine imposed is hereby order ed to be remitted, and. the Clerk will so enter it." Previously to this, at an early hour this morning, the Attorney Genoral again submitted to arrest, and applied for a writ of habeas corpus before Judge Dole. The writ was filed, and pending, when Judge McCully receded from his posiiion of yesterday, as above stated, thus rendering further pro ceedings under tho writ impractica able. The following are among the authorities (which arc all to same point) on the question of imprison ment, relied upon in support of the habeas corpus: "Imprisonment is the restraint of a man's liberty.'' 2 Bishop's Criminal Law Section GOO. ''Imprisonment is the restraint of a person contrary to his will. Coke 2nd lu.-t. 5S9. "Imprisonment may be in a place made use of for purposes of imprison ment generally, or in one used only on the particular occasion, or by words and nn array of force, without bolts cr bars, in any locality whatever." 9 N.II.401; 7 llumphr. Tenu. 43. "Aav forcible detention of a man's pei son or control over his movements is an ImiirUoninent." Church on Habeas Corpus, cc. 272: Lawson vs Uuziucs 3 Ilarr. (Del ) 418. ' Keeping a person In a house against bis will, or his forcible arrest and deten tion in the Btieet, U an Imprisonment." hiirch on Habeas Corpus, Sec. 272. "The confinement o'f the person, in any wi$c, Is nu Imprisonment; to that the keeping u man against his will In a private hou.-e, is uu imprisonment." i Blackstone 136. Counsel for the Attorney-General say the authorities are equally con clusive on the question of the right of the Crown prosecutor to nolle pros, any case in his discretion: but as argument on tills point is now pending before the Court, counsel do not deem it in accord witli legal ethics lo present such authorities at this stage of the case. BUSINESS ITEMS. GET your Piei and C'ro in Cakes to day at tho Elite' 203 It iO I'ET ELRmaMT. Pesldcnco in Pauoa Valley, known ns the "Ilooth fremlt-ci." House contains largo drawing-room, dining rooms, !i drct;-ing rooms, large grounds, it allies, outhouses and pasturage for 4 Morses Forfurther partlnularn apply to J. E. BROWN & CO., ' 29Ulm 28 Merchant street. Biennial Meeting. IN accordance with terms of the char tor, the members of the Queen's Hospital Corporation arc hereby noti fied that the biennial meeting will take place at the room of the Chamber of Commorcc on SATURDAY, Julv 22nd, at 1 1 o'clock a. m. J. II. PATY, 283 4toaw Secretary, pro tern. Meeting of Stockholders. NOTICE is hereby given that a spe cial meeting of the stockholders of tho Oaliu Hallway & Lund Co. will bo bi'ld n the office of the Company on THURSDAY, July 18th, 1889, at 10 O'cltICk A. M y order of President O. R & L. Co. WILLIAM P. TULEK, 2"U 2w heerelary pro tern, Just Arrived 1 - AN INVOICE OF fiXTRA FINE CIGARS Imported Direct from Havana. o. o. &70 lm HART&C0 HOUOLUHy WANTED TO purchase on one of the Hawaiian Islands a Trnct of Land, 10,000 acres more or lcs. Leave offers with statement of price, sub: "A. S. 09," Bullktin Omce. 287 lm NOTICE. DUIUNG ray temporary absenco from the Kingdom, my wife, Julia A. Williams, will act for mo in nil matters under u full power of attorney. J. J. WILLIAMS, 291 3t 104 Fort street. LOST SAVINGS Pas Book No. 373, of Claus Spreckcls & Oo.'s Bank,' favor A. T.Tyler, having been lost or stolen, nil persons are warned against nego tiating the came. 289 2w A. T. TYLER. LOST A GOLD Brooch with small pearl In center, eithsr on King street cars or on Fort street. The Under will bo properly rewarded on leaving at this office. 231 tf Iiost or Mislaid. CEIVTTFICATE No. 211 for 20 shares Mutual Telephone Stock standing In the namo of C. K. Stillmnn, on which transfer has been stopped. Finder please return to Mr. O. K. Stillmnn or to the Bulletin Offlc. SVld.O'Jw.tf FOK SALE CHEAP A YOUNG Saddle Mare, fsulemlid animal for a boy), and Colt. Saddle, bridle, etc . thrown in to make a barcain. Apply at this office. 251 tf NOTICE to CREDITORS. NOTICE is hereby given to all per. sons having claims against tlie estate of A Kaumu, di ceased, to present the same to the undersigned executors, within six months from ilia date of this notice or they will be forever birred. E. H BAILEY. EMILY BAILEY. Wailuku, Maui, Juno I. 1889. 272 lm SUGAR PLANT ! FOR SALE The Entire Plant of the I Is offered For Sale. The Machinery Is in perfect working order and consist of One 26x48 Mill with Engine, Trash-carrior, Etc., complete, 1 Pair ol Bollors 6x20, 1 Doublo Effect 6 and 7 leet Pans, 1 Vacuum Pan 6 feet with Blake Pump, 3 Woston Contrilugals and Engino, Together with tho usual assortment of Clariflers, Clean'g Pans, Coolers And other Machinery usually found in a well appointed mill. Also, a number of & Cane Carts & Gon'l Plantation Implements. Delivery will'be given after next crop has been harvested, bay about July 1, 18S0. C3TFor further particulars apply to JOHN HBND, Manager Star Mill, Knlinla. Huwaii. niny.'21-.jtino-21.89 E BUY - STILES aid QUALITIES ! 256 tf FILTER PRESSES ! PjuunAU Plantation. ) Hawaii. March 0, 1868 J R'Hdon Iron & Locomotive Works Han FranclHco. Gkntlkmkn; Wo have med two of your 3u-chambored Filter Presses iIiIk schsiii). They arc cunvenieut, easily bundled and are working entirely lo our BAtlsfacilon. I caa recommend no Improvement on them. Very respect fully yours, (Signed) A. MOORE, Manager Paauhau Plantation. These Presses are made extra heavy for hk'h prefsures, occupies a floor Bpacu 11 feet hy -1 feet, aud presents a filtering Hirl'uco of 240 square feet. A limited number in Mock in Hono lulu and are told at very lowprlcei. RUdo'n Iron & Looo. Works. San Francisco. tyFor particulars enquire of JOHN DYKIt, Honolulu, Iloom No. 3 Bprcckclb' Ulock. 32GO tf W. 0. Irwin & Co.. Agent. THE BEST PAPER to subscribe tor 1 tho "Dally Bulletin," 60 ciuu per month. 3r"- ffX. ,. . Jiv. PJhwm0f& AJMMi&' TN ALL 1 " TEMPLE OF FASHION," CORNER HOTEL & SPECIAL Over 1,000 Pieces of White 16 Torchong Laces, Also, Large Lines of WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT AN fcS Immense Qreat Bargains can bo obtained by calling at tho Tcmplo of Fashion for the above Goods. The Sale will Commence Monday, June 17. S. EHRLICH, Dec-l-88 Corner Hotel & Fort Streefek THE " ARCADE, 75 & 77 Fort St EGAN -.BOr CHEAPER Great Inducements Offered to the Public Tho Balance ol Our Splendid Stock will be Sold during the Month ol June AT -25- PER - CENT- BELOW- COST HOLLISTER & CO. 100 FOHT STREET. HONOLULU. Wl&MMWlMWMFWMWfffWM e 'ti 0 0 ft 0) The Manufacturers' Shoe Go; 88 Sz SO Wholesale & Retail Boots & Shoes. Correct Styles Latest 2230 tf B. F. EHLEES & CO. -GHA.TSri EUROPEAN and AMERICAN DRY and FANCY GOODS ! N. B. On and after May of our Drasinaaking lloomi, FORT STREETS. NOTICE ! Oriental Laces. . Lace Trimmings ! 3Erfc ed.no ticwa- 99 & CO Honolulu, Hi 1. 1 THAN EVEtt -:- v. 3 CD o 4 0 Q M CD Sd 9 Ilotol Ht. DcHigns All Pricou. r. B. SMITFI. Vficent. CMPJEIVIIVG- -OK- 15th, MISS OLAR1C will have cliarga 1761 If Faacy Eniuroideries, 4& 44 ,'r" f" d '4i Ss . 'Ve,.. )-.. IrA-v-.d' j? r . kifr cv . x .. -MMiii. ' CfeLiaM l0LiiVl.: . . -