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MONDAY, VKW. -1, 1884
ELECTRIC LIGHTINC.
Ai kerosene succeeded the tallow
dip, ami ns gas siiccucdcil Kerosene,
so is cloeli icily succeeding yas, nncl
it is now consiiloicil as a fKoil fact
that elcctiicity will furnish tlir light
of the future.'
The Cliafloy l.tos. woiellic fust to
ititvoilucc electricity into Southern
Califoinia for lighting purposes.
When Ktiwaiula was 111 st put upon
the niaiket, this cnleipiiMiig ical
estate opeinlioii's on tho Pacific toast
announced to the woilil that lhe,
pioposcil to establish the electiic
light in this new scltlcnu'iit. The
announcement was such u ilcp.uluie
fiom all formci pieecdcnts, so origi
nal mid bold that some laughed,
otheis disbelieved, while otheis were
sti uck with astonishment and knew
not what to think. They argued
that under the favoiable chcum
slances of that locality, elcctiicity
was chcapoi than cither Kerosene oi
tallow dips and thcrcfoie why not
use it. The main expense of elec
tricity under the Bush system is the
power to drive the ilynnino. Kti-
wanda had 200 inches of v atcr that
had a fall of 800 feet inside of tlncc
miles; what was to hinder piping
this sticam for a shoit distance and
getting power to run a dynamo laige
enough to furnish lights to evciy in
habitant of Etiwanda? Why not.
sure enough?
"With no blowing of ti limpets to
announce tliis new depailuic the
water-power was harnessed, the
dynamo was pui chased, an electric
tower elected, laige wiics wcie inn
down for the dynamo above the
lescrvoirto the aic lamps (tlncc of
them) on the mast and at Mr.
Ch alley's lcsidcnco, and on the 11th
clay of December, 1882, the power
was turned on, and the light fiom
the first Brush lamp was shed o or
the plains of Etiwanda, then an
almost uninhabited tract. Sometime
after this the fust light was put up
in Los Angeles, which city is now
one of the best lighted cities on this
Coast.
Tfic electiic light at Etiwanda was
put in according to promise, and
the near fntuic will witness the ful
fillment of the piomiscs of the Chaffcy
Brothcis at Ontaiio on this subject,
and moic too.
The light at Etiwanda can be fur
nished for a nominal consideration.
At Los Angeles lai gc steam engines
have to inn at heavy expense, llcic
at Etiwanda the pow er coslb nothing
except the grease to Keep the ma
chiueiy in oidcr.
Etiwanda can affoid to have a
mast and electric light at each sheet
crossing in the settlement, and as
soon as tho strong battery can be
hadforuse, electriclight can be placed
in eveiy house in the settlement,
cntiiely dispensing with the use of
keiosenc. Pacific Coast.
Great events fiom little causes
spring, as we aic all awaie, but if a
diplomatic ruptuie ensues between
France and Spain, because of the
disagi cement between the French
ambassador at Madi id and the Cus
toms .officials at Irun, the saying will
be exemplified in a cry sti iking man
ner indeed. The Baion des Michels
was letuining to Madrid, and his
'"train stopped Jnlf-.ui-hotir at linn,
The Bin on got out, and for some
reason peihaps he wanted to admiie
the siuioiiiiding countiy, peihaps he
had other views he took a shoit
walk in a neighbouring field. But
the piopiietor of the field wiu, no
icspecter of ambass.uloi , and oi
dercd the Baron off. The Baion
remonstrated, the aigument giew
warm, and finally he punched the
irate proprietor's head. At this point
the Customs ofliceis appeared on the
scene and espoused the cause of their
compatriot. The Baion was hustled
into the tiain, owing vengeance on
the officials, and went on to Mad
rid. Ai rived there, he demanded
that the Customs people should be
dismissed ; but his lcquest has been
refused, and it is said that his iccall
has been lcqu'ucil by the Spanish
Government. Who is right it is pei
haps difficult to decide. But to any
one who has hail the misfoiUinc to
meet with Spanish Custom-house of
ficers, it will doubtless appear im
possible that these gentry can be
otherwise than in tho wrong. Life.
The capital invested in the IMiei
ies of tho Columbia River, as given
by the Poitiand Orcqonian, "is
estimated at 82,000,000, and em
ployment is given to moio than 7,000
men. Laige quantities ol tin plate
are imported fiom England diicct to
tho Columbia River, the canning
industiy having inti oiluced our
direct impoit trade with England by
the largo quantities of tin, sheet iion
nwl chemicals icquiicd. Duty on
tin phitcs, less 10 per cent., is ic
funded to cauneis on their making
piopcr cntiy at the Custom House."
Puujic (Joust.
M. Victor Saint Paul lias placed
85,000 at the disposal of the Paris
Academy of Mcdicino as a prize to
any pcison, whatever may bo his
vocation or nationality, who shall
succeed in discovering an infallible
menus pf cuiing diplitlmia.
J
m
1MAK
V7E ll.Wniut lerehod'i very fine
T T iir oitmi nt of
IRISH DOUBfcE
DAMASK TABLfi LINEN,
Direct from Bolfasl, Ireland,
lONsiiwiNu or
TABJiW CLOTHS
or all bissca to slut,
All Sixes ol Dinner Tables
with
S TO
i
These Liuens are the Finest
Lu'r inij orled to this Market, mid we
invite out Friends to Inspect tlicin.
G. W. Macfarlanc & Co.
012 tfh
Ho. 96, King Street,
Telephone No. 1 30
HAVING NOUGHT out the business
of W. II. Wilkinson, the under
signed is prepaicd to c.uiy on a gcnci.il
Impress l!usiues; and hopes by piompt
ncas and dispatch to incut a l.iii sliaic
of the public pition.igc.
l. EmmeixHi.
018 Urn
Hgffissm.
gga-gg
Ring up Telcphono No. 202.
IF YOU "WANT a Chc.ip Job done to
anv p.utol ihe Oitv oi Subuibs.
' P. Smith,
Next to llaniinei's Harness Shop.
C02 3m 1)
Sk!
AT KM'IOLAXI VARIC,
Ts tlie Favorite Suburban
JXesovL
Et is open Every Oay
AND
3K.ciiON1i.mon'tf
Cm .ilua.i ' supjiilbd, as oil as
Fiesh Aii m tho Countiy
II. J.XOLTE,
ON tin Piopiictoi.
PEOPLE'S TIGHT.
Joseph 0. Carter.
J. U. Kawainui.
A. P. Ealaukoa
A. K. Kmmiakea
(A1 tde
PJONEJSn STEAM
AND BAKERY.
V. HORN, Piactieal Confectioner,
Pushy Cook and Baker.
No. 71 Ilotol s.t. Tolephiiv. 7-J.
XoUcl.
Gi)u:uM)it'b Ori'ici:
Ho.M)-
i.ui.r. Sent. 21. 188J. C
NOTICE i hciehy f,'ien Unit no debts
tontiacled ou buh.ilf of tho Ha
MiiIau b mil will he lecognled or paid
unless ordiicd by the underignoiI.
I.VO. ). l)()MIMfi,
Governor of Oaliu.
J !' YOUlt HOHSi: lb KICK oi IVMK,
JL or any uiv oui ot oider, call on A
T. JJAKKU, .U Cipt J. O. Cliiuoy'n sta
bloi- uuu'i of Queen fi I'unchbbul hts
J3)'"Ilieakliij; lioisos to saddle or car
ilugu a bpceiulty. -120 ly
Furnislied Ilooma
rpO LKT, live minutes walk lromPost
X Olllke. Kiuiulre at
020 tf
J. M. OAT Jr. & Co.
For Sale,
SIX SPAKS, huitablofor hiU1ing or
rolling jnirposes, or ship's bpars.
Apiily at
010 lm IiyAN'S IIOAT HOUSE.
WENNT5H & Co.,
roirr ntkj:i:t,
Il'ie on hand Now Foreign tuid
Home Made Jevohy,
Walulioe, Biaoelolo, Necklets,
Pins, Lookots, Clooks.
And Oiiinmi-iil ' of nil kiiuh
Silver nnil Gold Plate,
Elegant Tea Soto-in Solid Silver
Suitable foi Pii'Liit iltnn
NATIVE JEWELRY A SPHOIALTV
Kepiiiing ami nu'iulinp in all
its branches
The Sole Arcul for J'iii,!
CELEBRATED EYE PRESERVERS.
&! 1
BEGS to notlfv his ciistonuH and
public of llonolulu, and the Is
linds gcnei ill,.
THAT HE IS READY NOW AS EVER
to supply tlicil needs in
Watches and Jewelry,
and, Inning engaged a Competent AssH
taut fi mil tho Stales, is able to attend
to any amount of Watchmaking
and Kepahlng.
Xe-v Siyl' in .leivclry
Vni. Wadmn "Wn.tfli,
Jill HiliN.
Solid Silver Wai e.
(.00 Jeij thing ol the J3et.
THE OLD OORNEK
Etnblisheil, 1S08.
Haut IJuos., : : Pioprietois.
m E A L s
Si'ncd up in llist-clnss style at all hours
Open fiom 2 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Alwaj s on hand
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes
&.v., &c. Also,
Iced Xi-i2ila:!S I
Mr. J. W. YARWDLEY,
rl?IdiVOIIE14 of sxxjsrc
SPi:CI ALTIKS VIOLIN mid the CUL
T1VATION of the VOICE.
Pianos Tuned, Itepaiied and PolHied.
Ordeis iccelvcd only at the Fuinituio
and Pinno Stoic or C. H. "Willinins, 111
Foil Sti eel Telephone 70; or at my
residence. Ple.iso dcud outers one day
before Hip work is icquiicd to be done.
404
Xotit't?.
TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS
and all -whom it may concern.
irrpc-usw- The nuclei signed hiving
PjT"u,!S,n,ule alterations, additions,
'2jj&3,uul iinproveinents in his
'Affl SAi FACTOItY,
ib now pieparcd to gic
The Highest Cash Value
foi .111 quantity of
TALLOW,
And v ill furnish containcis. foi the feamc
fiee of cost to any 0110 who may deshe.
TfilOS. W. leAVTilXS,
Honolulu Soap "Voik.
Olllce in Uiick Uuilding,
Kingstieet, I.cleo. Ifall ly
.BUST KKUKTVilK
1 v " TMiirnsv"
A Full Assortment
01'
American Groceries !
245 A s. OrnGIIOliN A, CO
A EINJ: LOT OF
Matting' oi'all Grades
ljoTii wnrn: and coi.om:i)
Foi Sale at
482 A S CI-KGHOllN fi CO
JUST XtJOlQlA7"!!:!
a cnoici. i.o r or
English Groceries
LM5 A. S. OLEGIIOHN & CO.
Wovkiiinien'M Union.
npiIK lec'iilar weekly meetlnj' will hi'
JL held over DIAS' NEW STOKE,
oiipositc Kethel, ICinir Stieot,
GEO. OAArCNAGII,
519 Sccrctarv.
A Good Pasture for Horses,
P HE All TOWN.
Inquiiu to
A. A. JIONTANO.
57" Oin
Notice.
"IK. CIIAS. FUKNEAUX will gio
tX fieo instinction in freo li'ind out
lino thawing at the Y. I. O. A. Hall, to
Mechanics only, on Saturday Ewingrf
from 7 to 8 l' jr. 'Iho course will open
December 8th and w ill coublst of tw elvo
o'Boni.. 577
Sa5 ItI-3WAKB.
JjOIt tho CoiuliHluu of tho pcifeou or
poibons that entered my picmlBCS
on tho Dili of Jan. 188-1, and lobbcdtho
house, and destroyed sowr.il bugs of
ccd.
NO KA IIOPU ANA I ka me.i a mini
men palm I helo ai ma ku'u alna ma ka
hi 9 o Iauuiui, 1831, a komo iloko o ku
hale a hoopoinoia ho Ichukhii o nu Eko
Ai (a ka holoholomi),
K. QEKIvn.
Jan. 10th, 1881, 010 lm
- .r ,
UiVriL
G.
BRKWEB
Oflbr for Sale the Cargo of tho
MARTHA DAVIS,
JUST ARRIVED!
nil. Mil iowi.no
LIST OF IMCM1ISE,
Ok ('ails
l.i ghl KvpiiH-. Wagons
E Top Cauhges.
STEAM COAL,
Cninbcihind Cn.tl,
I'on Wood Cli'ili'-,
KEKOSENE OIL.
Matrhes,
rinc IolnsLs hhok,
Koilti, Soap,
lie Cheis, Nos, '.', it, and 0,
Hoe Handle i,
Lolwtcn, llhtim; 15oan,nibtiis
SpiiipePlnnli.
Hay Cutters, Nos. t, 2, & 3.
Ale Gicnse,
Fahlnnk's Scales, Nos. ?,8,10&11
I.cithei Ucltinir,
CVntiifugal r.ining, 14 inch;
Comp. Nails, lijj, 1 11 Inch.
MAMMOTH ROCKERS,
UiIeslAci'lsioi,
Manila Coulm;e, Ascoiled
ljcelior Mntlics'pi,
Galvanircd IViiee !?tiiplc,
FARMERS BOIfiERS, 29 AHD 25 Wl
hisd Ho e, Assoitco,
Ash; Pin nk,
Dump li.niow,
Ames' Shoel,
Y. METAL SIIBATI11XG
10, 18, SO, 22, 24 and 20 0 ;
Hair Mattresses I
Giindstnne-, Kubler Hose,
Ilidf 1'oison, Uiibed
Wne, Kellncd lion,
ANNEALED FENCE WIRE,
Gal miid Seieus and M'ashuis
o32 b
CHEWING TOBACCO.
a ni:w invoich of
HORSE'S E-3SAD
AMI
PACE'S PRIVATE STOCK
iiAb .irjsr nnnx iu.cj:ivi:i
BY
Jj. aiarchant,
697 1m b
Foit Street.
JUST RECEIVED
r. i, van iinivi,
T7i Biivi'oIn, ITi'ettii
Columbia Salmon
215
A. S. CLKGIIOHN & CO.
JOHN N0TT,
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker,
Plumber, G.ts Fitter, &c.
Stoves and Banges
of all kinds.
Plumbois' stock and metals,
rfoiibo Fin nibbing- Goods,
7?
Chandeliers, Lamps, &o.
I
IE TO
You cl oi.i mi: in sr in tow;, uiom
EC. -J. rrox-.rJ?E35
THE DEAVER SALOON,
WIIEKE YOU MV.ar EVEKY150DY
A Oup of Tea or Coffee I
AL ASil ZIoni'H,
ami Tim rixi:sr uuaxds oi
iravaniiH, JlanilaR,
Figaio, rioi de Cuba,
Coney Island, etc , etc., etc
N0LTE. N0LTE. N0LTE
GEO. E. SHERMAN.
No. 42 Ko Snii.i.r,
Tices and Saddles of all kinds iniido to
oidci and lcpaiiing Haines?, et( ., done
in siioit notice, ah okicu piomptiy at-
tended to.
COS )y
WILLIAM J. BRYSON,
HOILEK MAICEK,
And Sheet lion AVoikcr. Tanki
and Cooleis iniido to order Particular
attention paid to Kepili "Woik Ciders
left at K. Mooiu'o Mntlilno Shon, King
stieet, will be piomptiy attended to.
C01
tfjao C'v,rcl.
LOST on Satin duj' night on Hotel si.
Adoublo EngNsh Traveling Itug,
a dyed sheenaklii loot nil,', and an em.
broidciid (lust-wuip. Tlio abinu re.
ward will be paid on irturulug saine to
H.0 (i. W. aiACPAKbAKKCo
Nolico.
A EL BILES duo to tho Undoislgned
up to Sept. COth, 18bU, if not tct.
tied on or l.efoio Ptbruaiv 1st, will bo
placid in the hands of a Collector.
u02 lm W. J: FQbTEK.
Notice.
I WILL NO 1' Le responsible for any
debts contracted in my name after
this date, without my written ordei.
KAYMONI) 11EYKS.
Honolulu, Jan. 21, 1881. 017 Y
SPECIAL NOTICE.
'piti: rn1i-l,;ned Propiirba of the
PIONEER 81EAK CANDY FACTORY
AND BAKCI1Y
dc-ircs loinfoiin bis patrons and the pub
lie c'eneiallj thai notwlllistmiliiig the
icccnt DISASTHOUS riKB, lin elected
A Nt-W TACTORY and BAKERY,
On n inurh mote IMenio Scilc Mtiit.li
h now In Fri.i, On uA'iioN, and which
will bo in coinplcttMMiiKnig oilier by an
1'aily Anhal of nru Machlneiy anil
Tools; and is now again pupnicd to
liinuufnclure
CHOICEST PUHE CANDIES
and will uh-.is luivi' on hand his dtli-
tlous 1-1 cell Jl mi'
VANIliUA UltOCOLATU UKLiAMS,
COCOANUT CANDIES,
RICH NUQAT IN DARS,
SUGAR ROASTED ALMONDS,
CREAM CANDIES of guat Mllkty SOI T
MARSII-MALLOWS.
Gum Drops, and Gum Fruit
Bon Bons
Of nil ducCiiptlmiK. All tlio'u Home
Made Fresh and Fine CoiifcctIon, 1 sell
at no cents li:it POUND.
RICH WEDDING CAKE
Of the Fiac-t Fhuor, inalloics always
011 hand and cinamonled in the
1110M 111 ti' tic Mjlc.
ulnar's frt'ih, ai also
Home Made Mince Meat
foi Mile at CO cents per pound.
Will lccchc pirConsuelo the balance
of mj new lnnchhioij of the newest de
signs ioi uianufnctimiig nil deciiptionb
of plain Caudli'b; thanking the .public
tor i)reious libeial patronage and so.
llciling a continuance of same.
Veiv lespect fully,
F. HORN,
P1.1rtic.1l Confectioner and Pastry Cook.
"IIIII OLD &TAM). 71 Until StlCCt
P. O. Ho No. 75; -Telophone No. 71
53 Bin
DRY G00pS ST0BE
King Stieet, (Near Castle & CookcV)
P. A. DIAS
Iles to nifoiin the public gcncially
that lie has ieceicd a choice lot of
consisio or
7iriies' TJndciwear, Stockings, Mnslins,
Silk, Satins, Kid Gloc, Worhltd,
Kibbouo, Slippcis, &c, &c,
aieo
CHILDREN'S DRESSES ,
Stockings, Sockp, Shoes, etc.,
and a fine assortment of
Gents smcl Boys Clothing
Hals Boots, Slioe, etc.,
All of which will be SOLD CHEAPER
than any othci store in town.
C71 lm
Wilson Brothers,
r ENEKAL BLACKSMITHS.
VJT IIor?o Shoeing a specialty
A firot-olass man being specially engaged
for that woi k.
Ship and "Wagon work faithfully
attended to.
Shop on the Esplanade, op. Hoppcr's.SOl
FOR SALE,
A Lot of Land.
300 ft. wide by 300 ft. deep,
Sittritcd on makai side of Bcictauia
Stieet, ncai the rcsidenco of Mi. Wong
Qui. Walct laid on
STABLE AND OUT-BUILDINGS
ALSO ON THi: VUKMIBEH.
Ticciand I"lowcr aio now planted and
Grounds aie well laid out.
iW Apply to
iL1!5- - 0J1ULAN & CO.
Grocery and Feed Store.
liPE & EI) WAKES, coiner of
Kins and Niuianii sticcts.
Fmh Groceries by oeiy steamer. Or.
deis solicited, and goods dclUcicd in
nny pan of the city. .101 0m b
P-fl Honolulu iron Works,
tSrJgtjanSlciiin engines, sugai mills, boll
(is, cooleis; ii on, hiass and lead cast
ings; inaehineiy of eveiy description
inado to oider. Paitlculai attention paid
to ship's black smithing. Job woik e.xc
cuted at short notice. 1
Water Notice
Ofllco Sup't Water Woiks,
Honolulu, July a, 1832.
ALL pei sons having Water Privileges
aio notified that their Water Kates
aio payable semi aunually, in advance,
at tho ofllco of tl o Supeiiuteiident of
Water Works, foot of Nuiianu street,
upon the 1st day of Jnnuai y and July of
each year. OKAS. B. WlLSON,
Sup't "Vt atcr Works
S.K.lvAAi.MluiBteroUutcrior. 204
11. M. cltnWT BY
It. IIASTIU.
cv
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78 King Street.
PUACTICAL
L
TB" fl .
,.iiJ.VRl,
HAHUFACIURSRS OF IVRHI1VRS
in
IMPORTED and HAWAIIAN
Elcsrant Coverinpra anil Trimmings.
1 in.
"1uhto." nmi ",H.viir.::s..r. "
SPUING BED,
Not to be llip.lsul 111
Durability, Comfort, and Price.
Se eral PALOK bLTS fi 0111 $ 50 upw ai ds
Any sized Houso furnishcil
On tho installment Plan
EASY TERMS.
Ladies Needle woik mounkd and up
IiolMcicil. lestuH'cd nnd cowiod in brt
Style AT LOWEST KATES.
New Store,
Remember : 78 King- Street
MlJ-m
FISHER'S
CHAMPAGNE CIDER
PUKE, WHOLESOME, KE-
fitL.auiJNii, liJJAlniFUJj
UEV1KIAGE,
Accoiding to the Inchest and best nicdl-
cal tcitiinoiii".
Jlanufactoiy, : : : No. 13 Lllllm St
P. O. Bov, 079. Telephone, 2S4.
BA11 oulcrb icccic piompt attention.
IN THE
JtfE
Yes, and we sell
Vh. JliOAV iK UlC LiOAVCHL I
and don't anybody forget it.
We sell New Bedfoid Kope, and any
ictailei knows how it will hold out in
net weight.
Wc also have tlie mot varied ussort
ment of
SHIP CHANDLERY
kept by any house this side of the Kooky
Mountains, such as
Hemp and Manila Coidagc,all sizes,
Artesian Wall Boring Hopes,
Manila Hawsers, Wiic Kope,
Cotton and Hemp Duck and Twine,
Galvanized M.uinc Haidwaic,
PAINTS AND OILS,
Pure Copper Sheathing, 14, 10 & 18 oz
Yellow Metal and Nails, 14 to 28 oz.
Copper Paint (Tan & Wonsin's)
Wli.ilo Boats, Boat Stocks,
Gal. Boat Nails, all kinds and sizes,
And 1001 other things too numerous
to mention Alo, agenti for
Perry 3:iviK' lnin gil!cr,
Biand & Pieicc's Bomb Guilt, nnd
Bomb Lances fcf., &c,
All of which ve will soil at tho
Lowest Rates,
800 ly A. W. I'cirec & Co.
KEROSENE OIL !
Palace and "Vulcan BranilH,
E " Spaitan " and " Heniy James,"
THESE Favorite.Oils, equal to, if not
Superioi to any In this Market.
For Salo at Lowest Rates
Either Wholesale or Ketail, by
Castle & Cooke,
572 3ni And Other Eealeis.
Stove Co.il ! Stove Coal !
Ex " Spaitini "
Best Anthracite Stove Coal
In casks of about 1200 Pound,
I'ou Sam: ai- Lowi.bt Katks isv
572 am Castlo fc Cooke.
California Eedwood Oomp'y,
(MMI'IIUI,)
Offlccs, 1211 Gtoigo Street, Edinburgh.
California Kodwood Co.,
400 California Stieet, - . Sm l'i aiu Nco,
SIX Tluis !
Eureka, Trinldiul, Iliiinboldl Co, Cal.
'"I'IIIS Company Is picmircil to contrac t
X for caigoes of California Kedwood
to be shipped iliicet fiom their mills at
cm lent nun ket pi Ices.
Tho Company will lond ships, bent to
San Kraueluco or Humboldt Bay, or will
furnish cargoes, cost, freight and Insur
ance. PALKNEK BELL & CO., Agents,
071 3ni Ban FruucUco,
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