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BANKING
HpilE tNDEKs-KiNED li.ivi f.nmr.l
X a eopnilncrship under ih linn
nmiiu ot ' HPRKcKHLS & Co." Tov the
purpose of cairying on u general bank
ing and exchange businc-.s at Honolulu,
mm such other places in the Hawaiian
Kingdom us mav ho deemed advisable.
(Signed) ' GLAUS SI'RECKEI.S.
Wm O. IRWIN.
P. P. LOW.
Honolulu,
Inn. l-ltli, 1S8I.
Referring to the above wr beg to in.
foim the business public that we arc
picpaicd to make loans, dU-nunlapprov
ed notes, anil puich.Hc c.u-hiingo at the
best current i.ilo-. Our arrangements
for selling exchange on the ptineipal
points in the Unitul Stiles, Europe,
China, Japan anil Australia are being
made, anil when perfpcteil, line notice
will be given. Weshnll also be prepared
to receive deposit on open account,
make collection?, and conduct a general
bunking ami exchange businc".
ClOilmli (signed) SPRECKELS & Co.
Fledged to neither Beet nor Faity
But established for the benefit of nil.
FRIDAY, FUR. 15, 1SS-1.
THIS DAY'S DOINGS.
MORNING.
Regular Cash Sale, at Sales Room
of Lyons & Levey at 10 o'clock.
AFTERNOON
Ladies' Prayer Meeting, Fort SI.
Church, at 3 o'clock.
EVENING.
Social ut Miss Ureese's, 7:'M.
Musical Society, Practice nt 7:30.
Imp. Order of Red Men, at 7:30.
Morning Star Lodge, K. ofP. 7:30.
HIS MAJESTY'S PORTRAIT.
A life-like photograph of His Ma
jesty has jus"t been completed by
Mr. Charles Hasselmati, the artist of
Mr. J. Williams of Fort Street. The
portrait is twentj'-two by seventeen
inches and colored in oils. His Ma-jestj-
is wearing his Colonel's uni
form of the Prussian yardc die
corps; on his breast arc the orders
of Kaineliamclia, Kapiolani, the
Crown of Hawaii, the Rising Sun of
Japan, Austria, Prussia, Belgium,
Sweden and Norway. The photo
graph has been enlarged to half life
size and the coloring of the uniform,
face and all the details of the various
Orders arc faithfully and artistically
done. It is undoubtedly the finest
work of the kind that has ever been
executed in Honolulu, and rellccts
the greatest credit upon Mr. Hassel-
man who is a member of the Acade
mics of Arts in Antwerp, in Brus
sels and in Paris. Mr. Williams is
to be congratulated upon his enter
prise in securing such valuable ser
vices for the patrons of his studio.
It is not intended to sell the portrait
which will be one of the first to be
placed in the Fort Street Art Gal
lery. A full length life-sized por
trait of His Majesty, will shortly be
commenced on canvas, and should
be secured for one of our public in
stitutions. THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
TiiKin oriNiON on sii.vin! crnnr.NOV.
At a meeting of the Chamber of
Commerce, held on 9th January, a
committee, consisting of lion.
Charles II. Bishop, president, Mcssiv.
T. II. Davics, A. J. Cartwright, W.
L. C4rccn and F. A. Schacfcr. was
appointed to wait upon the Minister
of Finance and express to him their
views of the Chamber of Commerce
relative to the introduction of silver
currency. The following letter was
accordingly addressed to His Excel
lency J. M. Kapcn'a :
Honolulu, January Dili, 1881.
Silt : The undersigned Committee
of the Chamber of Commerce have
the honor to state that they have
been instructed to place before Your
Excellency the views ot the Chamber,
with reference to the contemplated
introduction of silver coins into this
Kingdom.
It has been found that the present
legal tender law cannot bo carried
out with thu present proportion of
silver in circulation.
The enforcement of this law, even
under present circumstances, would
inevitably depreciate the silver cur
rency, and tins further introduction
of silver coins, without a propor
tionate withdrawal of other silver
coins, will necessarily increase- this
difficulty.
The Chamber is therefore of the
opinion that the only safe course is
to limit the importation of silver, to
the local requirements of the King
dom, and to withdraw from circula
tion, at tho expense of the Treasury,
all silver coins other than the new
Hawaiian and tho United States
colas.
Wc arc further authorized to ex
press to Your Excellency the readi
ness of the Clumber to appoint a
Committee to confer with His 'Ma
jesty's Government on any further
to-". Aj&Sfd'i ji'vvAfe v
ETM,T-it.ariamiywrmifmMiviiiiiiuiito.TiMwairfflwtoMWMiaHaiwarfiHi
points connected with this subject,
should Your Excellency desire so to
confer with lite Chamber.
We have the honor to be, Sir,
Your Excellency's obedient, humble
servants,
fCttAs. R. Bisitoi',
ITnr.o. 11. Daviks,
At.i:x. J. CAitTwttmiiT,
W. 1,. C.nr.UN,'
F. A. ScilAl'.lT.U.
His Excellency J. M. Kaii:na,
11. II. M'8. Minister of Finance, etc.
The following is the report of the
Committee to tho Chamber of Com
mctoc: HtiNoi.iu.r, Jan. 1 lilt, 1881.
To Tin: Honolulu Ciiamiiku oh
Co.MJir.nur. : The undersigned, your
Committee, called upon the Minister
of Finance at his olllcc, by appoint
ment, and the Ministers of Foreign
Affairs and of Interior were also
present. The Committee presented
the following statements in writing,
and after some remarks upon the
points submitted, and upon the cur
rency generally, by the members of
the Committee and Mr. Gibson, the
latter said they were not able at
present to announce any policy re
garding the currency, but woulil as
sure the Committee that the matter
would be laid before His Majesty,
and receive tho earnest consideration
of the Cabinet ; that they were pleased
to know the opinions of tho Chamber
of Commerce, and regarded this
action as a sincere wish to give the
Government sound advice, for which
they thanked the Chamber.
Ciias. R. Bisnoi',
Tm:o. II. DaviksJ
AlI.X. J. CAltTtVIllOHT,
W. L. Gur.r.N,
F. A. ScuAurr.it.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Correspondence is solicited on the top.
ic t' the day, or what may become so.
Weicsorvc the right to excise purely
personal matter.
We do not hold ourselves responsible
for the opinions expressed by our cor
respondents. Eu.
LEPROSY IN THE SCHOOLS.
Editok Bullltin: As I sec my
name mentioned in Mr. Ashford's
letter this morning, please allow me
to slate facts as they are.
A few weeks ago Mr. Gibson men
tioned to me his desire to have the
school children all examined, and
asked me if I would, with Drs. Bro
dic and Parker, undertake the task".
I asked him to let inc know how it
was to be done, so that I could
judge what would be my own re
sponsibility in the matter.
A few days later Dr. Parker called
and asked me if I was prepared to
examine the school children in Ho
nolulu, in conjunction with Dr. Bro
die and himself. 1 asked him what
were tlic instructions of the Presi
dent of the Board of Health. He
answered he had none but to ex
amine the children and afterwards
report. I said to Dr. Parker that
unless everything was presented to
me in a tangible form, and unless
the children, declared by us to be
lepers, would at once be removed to
Kakaako, I would decline to take
any part in the mailer. I added
that any other measure would be un
satisfactory to all concerned. Since
then I have heard nothing more
about it. Yours Very Truly,
G. TnoussKAU.
Honolulu, Feb. 1-1, 1881.
A POSITIVE DENIAL.
Eijitop. Ilui.i.r.Tix: The btate
jnent in the issue of the J'. O. Ad
vertiser of to-day, that the Planters'
Labor anil .Supply Co. has used
money lo inllucncc the late elections,
is entirely incorrect.
The Planters Labor and Supply
Co. has not used one dollar of its
funds to influence- the elections,
either directly or indirectly.
P. C. Joxivs, Jit., Treasurer.
AViu.iam O. Smith, .Secretary.
J. U. Atiiiihton, Auditor.
W. II. Uaimiv, Trustee.
II. F. Claim:, Trustee.
Honolulu, Feb. M, 1884.
Auction Sales by Lyons & Levey.
Kegular Cash Sale
On Friday, Fob. 15th,
At 10 n.ni., nt Sales Room, will bo
sold nt Auction,
Dry G-oods, Olotliing,
Purnlturo, Jewelry, Oroeeiies,
Fancy Goods, Sacks Ilran,
Potatoes, No. 1 and 2 Sugar,
Prime Salmon in biurets,
Flour in ban els,
Choice Manila Cigars,
Ono Small Marc broken to saddle nnd
Harness
AND TWO JJUGOIKS.
Lyons & Li:r.v, Auctioneers.
NOTICE.
IOMJV TO LOAN in tumii lo
It I. For narticulars, imply to
suit.
GEO. OAVENAGH,
037 lm Windsor Restaurant
MAIL NOTIC
rpilK MA1L1. ib.'
JL H. S. Mariposa,
Will lone ill the Post Ollk'c,
At 10 o'clock n. in. Friday,
February 15, 188-1,
" LATH LETTER UAO " will be
kent onen on the morning of her
A
sailing from It) till 11 :".0 a.m., to receive
late letters, on which an additional Ice
of Five Cents each letter must be paid.
LETTKHS for REGISTRATION will
bo received till t) o'clock on Friday
morning.
MOXHY ORDE11S on the United
States will be issued for this mail on
Thuisilay till 2 p.m., but not on Piiday
inoi ning
II. ,M. WHITNEY, 1VM.U.
Post Olllcc, Honolulu, Feb. 1!), 1831.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
T7E the Undersigned Assignees In
V the estate of Horatio G. Crabbe
and Robert Von Oglhnplicn of Honolulu,
hereby notify all 'persons Indebted to
either of said estates, to make Immedi
ate payment to the Undersigned.
S. .1. LEVEY,
SAM. XOTT.
Honolulu, Fob. 8, 1881. GUI lw
AT KAPIOLANI PARK,
Is the Favorite Suburban
Resort
it is open Every Day
AND
Can always be supplied, as well as
Fre-Oi Air in tho Country.
II. J. NOLTE,
Pioprielor.
014 lm
THE OLD CORNER
Established, 1S5S.
Hart Rnos., : : Proprietors.
Served up in llrst-class style at all hours
Open from 2 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Always on hand
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes
&c, &e. Also,
Iced 3Di'ixiiSs: I
75
WOTSCE.
THE WINDSOR RESTAURANT,
oN-cr. Jionr.
TO TUB KIIOXT
GEO. CAVANAGH,
Pioprictor.
The lcputation of the above-named
establishment for Supciior Jlealb is well
knoun, and requites no further com
ment. !l!) lm b
A GoodPastuve for Horses,'
v!'- NEAR TOWN.
Inquire to
A. A. MONT A NO.
iisi1-taiA 07 dm
JUiST RECEIVED
a cuorci: lot ov
English. Groceries
245 A. S. CLEGIIORN & CO.
Notice.
rrtHE third assessment of !?2.50 per
X shaic ot the Uapltal Stoci; oi tne
Mutual Telephone Co., is duo THIS
DAY, and payable at my otllce.
A. JAKGEH.
Tieasurcr Mutual Telephone Co.
Honolulu, Feb. 1,1681. (W2
Notice.
MR. CIIAS. FURNEAUX will give
free instruction in frco hand out.
line drawing nt the Y. M. O. A. Hall, to
Mechanics only, on Satuiday Evenings
finui 7 li8 i si. Tho courbO will open
December 8lh, and will consist of twelve
lesson1-. fi77
Notice.
npilE Partnership heretofore existing
JL between Wiseman and Ashley do
ing business In Honolulu as General
liufiuess Agents, is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. Mr. Ahley retires
and Mr. Wifccninn continues the business
mid assumes all debts nnd liabilitici
owed by the late firm.
J. E. WISEMAN,
W.G.ASHLKY.
JSTMr. Ashley continues the bui-inuss
of Wells, Fargo & Co. ' (HSU lw
For Sale,
HPHE Stock and good-will of n Shoe.
X maker's Shop in Walluku, includ
ing n Howo D Machine (new), llcuches,
Lasts, etc. A good location; rent low,
and a good oiMnni trade. Inquire of
Max Eekart, Honolulu, or
II. L. TOENNIES,
023 lw Wailuku, Maui.
XT' OR the Conviction of tho pert-on or
. jieiions that cntcicdinv pieniiscs
on the mh of Jan. 188-1, and robbed tho
house, and destroyed sevcial bags of
feed.
NO KA 1IOPU ANA 1 ka mca a mini
I nea paba i hole ni ma ku'u ulna ma ka
hi !) o Innuaii, IBS I, a komo iloko o ka
lialu a hoopoluoia ho lehiilthu o nit Elio
Ai (n ka holoholona).
R. GERKK,
Jim, lGth, 1681. 010 lm
V
IS NOW OPEN
M
SdUfe"- "'?'. fcjc iJyziM'iiiihwki, msiiimWSi-
REDUCTION IN LMUOES.
Trog'loan & Atwutor,
Tailors and Clothiers,
Four Si I Iotki. Sis. 030 3m
Boots, Sloes an! Sliie
bcirs lo infoiiu the nubile
that ho has lust received -per
" Mariposa " a large as.soitinent of
Ladies', Misses' ami Children's
SHOES AND SLIPPERS,
Also, Men's Roots and Shoes, all of
which arc of the finest ipiality, nnd will
bo sold
At the IjowcsI ioNili' iii'lcoH.
(j:,2 lm
&S&s2
Ring up Tolcphone No. 202.
IF YOU WANT a Cheap Job done to
any part of the City or Suburbs.
P. Smith,
Next lo Hammer's names Sliop.
002 :im b
$o. 96, King Street,
Telephone, No. 130
AVING HOUGHT out the business
. of W. II. Wilkinson, the under
signed is prepaid! to carry on a general
;.pres lhisiiicss and hopes by prompt
ness and dKpaleh to merit a l'airsbaic
of the public p.itionagc.
II. Einmevson.
(il3 :im
WENNER & Co.,
FOHT NTJti:i:T,
Have oii hand New Foieign and
Home Made Jewelry,
Watches, Bracelets, Necklets,
Pins, Lockets, Clocks.
And Ornaments, of all kinds
Silver and Gold Plate,
Elegant Tea Sets--in Solid Silver
Suitable for Piescutatioii.
NATIVE JEWELRY A SPECIALTY
Repairing and mending in all
its branches.
The Sole Agent for King's
CELEBRATED EYE PRESERVERS.
J C9l
GEO. E. SHERMAN.
No. 42 Kiya Sthult.
Trees and Saddles of all kinds made to
order and repairing Hiirnes, etc., done
in bborl notice. All oiders nionuilly at
tended to.
G03 ly
TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS
and all whom it may concern.
r-r5xnr Tlie undersigned having
flPHI'slffiSMimidc alterations, additions,
lY'iuid improvements in his
ffintiAa OAl FAC'JMMtY,
is now prepared to give
Tito Highest Cash Value
for any quantity of
And will furnish container for the same
fiec of cost to any one who may desire.
TIIOS. W. ItAWIilKN,
Honolulu Soaii AVorks.
Olllco in Uriel; lluilding,
King street, Leleo. 483 ly
erosene
KEROSENE OIL !
I'lllllOO JUHl VlllVUU ISl'UlHtH,
Ex " Spaitau " and " Henry James,"
rnilESE Favorite Oils, equal to, if not
X Superior to any In this Market.
For Salo at Lowest Rates
Eillior Wholesale or Retail, by
Castle & Cooke,
572 8m
And Other Dealers.
FOR SALE,
A Lot of Land
300 ft. wido by 300 ft. deep,
Situated on malml side of floictauitt
Stieet, near tho residence of Mr. Wong
Qui. Water laid on
STABLE AND OUT-BUILDINGS
also on Tin: i-iu:.miri:b.
Trees and Flowers arc now planted and
Grounds mo well laid out.
53T Apply to
l) tf g EIIP1!. co-
Job Printing
OF ovury description executed with
neatness mid dispatch at thu Daily
Uullutin Olllcc,
m&4
Tain!
BAGME EXPRESS
DILLTNGHAM & CO.'S
BULLEB1N Pr PliSW TOOTHS
: OUR OWN
Breaking Plows, Rloe Plows fi to 111
r
.A.g-iieiiit;
A vciy complete Aorlment
Magnoso Oalcito Firo Proof Sales, abso
lutely fire proof
HARKNESS FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
NEW DESIGNS IN SILVER PLATED WAKE.
Wire Cloth, Whe Netting, Rlee Cloth, lltid Cages,
Mack and Fencing Wire, Pumps, Windmills, Tanks,
Hydrauclic Rams, Skidgaie Oil in Five Gallon Tins.
Kerosene and Lubricating Oils'!! specialty. A good Stock on hand, and to airlve.
Call and examine on)' New Goods.
DILLINGHAM & CO.
Mrrwnrmwmr'
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A. M. MELLIS
has just received a now lot of
SQLK HOSBERY
ANU
LADIES' JEESEYS,
Assorted Colors.
READY FOR FURNISHING- HOUSES.
Parlor Sots,
Bedroom Sets,
Odd Chairs,
Dining Tables,
Ccntro Tables,
Mattresses,
Pillows,
Rugs,
Matting,
Lambrequins, Cornices and. Picture Frames
OK UVKKY UISSCHIITION MADU TO OlIDKIl.
3 05 & 107 Fort Street, Honolulu, II. I.
US?" Island Orders will receive Prompt and Careful Attention. COO 3m b
Pioneer Carriage Manufactory,
75, 77 and SI
King:
St.
n rrr nil 'IB i i JrrTri w?xi??i
J I -4C!XV7lIUiHI,2?'J -3? XZ2tV
WHITMAN & WRIGHT,
(Late 3X. .T. ROSE.)
All orders for WhccLvchiclcs of every description filled with promptness and
dispatch. First-class Mechanics employed all the year round.
oar FINE CARHIAGE WORK A SPECIALTY, -a
Nothing loo hot or too heavy for us. TRAM CARS, OMNlttUSSES, I'LANTA
TION WAGONS, MULE & OX CARTS, made to order, altcicil or it-paired.
Our Horse Shoeing Department'
Is under the supervision of a practical man a mech-inic tccond to not.?. Wc
have no use for f-oaking scalds or rot tubs. All work guaranteed.
8-Chiirgos moderate. WHITMAN &, WRIGHT,
4C3 ly 7.r. 77 mid 81 King Street.
FINE TURN OVER
FOR SALE CHEAP manufactured
by the
HAWAIIAN CARRIAGE
Manufacturing Co.
No. 70,-
Queen Street.
C29 2 in
.BUST RMCMIVK1)
l'X".MAltir0SA"
A Full Assortment
OF
American Groceries !
2-in A. S. OLEGHORN & CO.
Grocery and Feed Store.
WOLFE & EDWARDS, corner of
Ring and Nuiianu streets.
Fresh Groceiles by every Mcanicr. Or.
dors solicited, and goods delivered in
any part of tho city. flOl Um b
A 1INE LOT OF
Slatting of all Grailes
IJOT II WHITE AND COLORED
For Salo at
482 A. S. CLEGHOHN & CO
Workiugnien's Union.
riPHE regular weekly meeting will bo
X lu-l.l over 1)1 AS' NEW STORE,
opposite Ih-tbel, King Sticot.
GEO. OAVENAGH,
fi-1!) Secretary.
Notice oi' Removal.
M1IS. RODANET has lemoved her
Dressmaking Establishment to
No. 51 Beretania Street,
Next door to Mrs. Dickson's.
C28 lw
F6i
ft ft ft fl
PATENTS :
Inch, Cultivators and Horse Hiuinvm.
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lairpleiiieiitsi
jrti - rxrtajc i wrw t MMicwtfm itnwiix
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Pianos,
Organs,
Guitars,
Accordcons,
Violins,
Banjos,
Flutes,
Harmonicas,
Strings.
Hb,75'
King St.
Water Notice.
OlUco Sup't Water Works,
Honolulu, July .'!, 1882.
ALL persons having Water Privileges
nre not I fled that their Water Rates
are payable semi-annually, in advauce,
at tho office of the Superintendent of
Water Works, foot of Nuiianu street,
upon the 1st day of January and July of
each year. CIIAS. B.WlLSON,
Sup't A ntcr Works
S. IC. Kaai. Minister of Interior. 204
Notice.
Govr.itNou's Oi-Ticn, Homo- )
lulu, Sept. 84, 168;J. f
NOTICE Is hereby given that no debts
contracted on behalf of tho Ha
waiian hand will be recognized or paid
unless ordered by tho undersigned.
Jno. O. Dominib,
Governor of Oahu.
Notice.
ANY ONE found on my picmises at
Moannlua without my permission,
will bo prosecuted for trespass.
O KA MEA o loan ana lualuna o ku'u
aiiui ma Moanaluii, mo ku'u nc olo aku
o hooplila no oia no ke komohewa.
R. GERKE.
Jan. lfith, 1881. UlOlm
Notice.
ALL 1HLLS duo to tho Undersigned
up to Sept. liOth, 1H8;), if not set.
tied on or before February 1st, will bu
placed in tho hands of a Collector.
W2 lm W. E. FOSTER.
Notice.
f WILL NOl' bo responsible for any
J. debts contracted in my liaino after
this date, without my written oider.
RAYMOND REYES.
Honolulu, Jan. 21, 1881. 017 ilw
10 Itcmu-d.
LOST on Saturday night on Hotel st.
A douLlu English 'Tiuvcling Rug,
a dyed bhcciiskin loot rug, and an em.
broidercd dubt.wrap. Tho above re.
ward will ho paid on returning same to
400 G. W. MACFARLANE & Cq
X