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sv u fcK 1 BtMjltfiWiWliMIil I j l!ggaWWIWWWUWWWWIIWH8BliagB Tie Daily Brim Can bo hud from J. M. Oat & Co., Stationers & Nows Dealers, AT- 4 o'clock every Afternoon BANKiNGNOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED lmvo formed a copartnership under the Hun name ot ' SPRECKELS & Co." for tho purposo of carrying on a general bank ing and exchange business at Honolulu, and such other places in tho Hawaiian Kingdom as may be deemed advisable. (Signed) GLAUS SPRECKELS. " Win G. IltWIN. " F. P. LOW. Honolulu, Jan. 14th, 1884. Referring to the above we bug to in form the business public that we are prepared to make loans, discount npprov cd notes, and purchase exchange at the best current rales. Our arrangements for selling exchange on the principal points in the United States, Europe, China, Japan and Australia arc being made, and when perfected, due notice will he given. We shall also be prepared to receive deposits on open account, make collections, and conduct a general banking and exchange business. (110 8mb (signed) SPRECKELS & (Jo. BISHOP & CO., BANKERS. Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands Draw Exchange on the Bank or Oiililoviiin. S3. IT. And their agents in NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONG. Messrs. N. M.Rothschild &Son, London. The Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney, London, The Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney, Sydney. The Bankof New Zealand: Auckland, Christchurch, and Wellington. Tho Bank of British Columbia, Vic toria, B. C. and Portland, Or. AXD Transact a General Banking l?usinc. (SCO ly b Pledged to noither Sect nor Party. But established for the honofit of all . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1884. THIS EVENING'S DOINCS. Oahu Lodge, No. 1 K. of P. 7 :.'(). Bethel Prayer Meeting, at 7 :30. Fort St. Church, Prayer Meeting at 7:30. St. Andrew's Cathedral, usual services, 7:30. TO-MORROW'S DOINGS. MORNING. Mutual Telephone Co., 10. Regular Cash Sale, at Sales Room of Lyons & Levey at 10 o'clock. "LEGAL NOTICES." Our morning contemporary yester day enunciated his views respecting the custom in this Kingdom of " con fining to one of the weekly papers almost all important legal notices," and made the following true state ment: "No one who reads the other papers" (the dailies) "from day to day, will voluntarily refer to weeklies except to read their original articles and their extracts of general literature. Therefore, for town readers the largest and most im portant part of the circle to whom they are addressed the seclusion of important advertisements in a weekly paper, is a decidedly unbusiness-like proceeding, and calculated to defeat the end for which advertising certain things is made mandatory by Statute." We have not a single word to say in contradiction of, or in opposition to, the foregoing. It is not every thing we see in the same light as the Advertise); but this one thing we do. Wcaro cognizant of certain important legal announcements having recently escaped the notice of parties in terested, until too late, because the announcements were "confined to one of the weekly papers," that the parties alluded to were not and arc not in the habit of referring to, other than "to read their original articles and their extracts of general literature." We, too, "unhesitat ingly claim thnt whilst two daily papers are published in this town, it is a wrong to the persons inter ested that important legal notices should be kept out of them." We nro decidedly of the opinion that, in the interests of those concerned, "so long as daily papers exist, at least one insertion of every import ant legal notice ought to bo in one or other of them." Let not this bo misconstrued into ; a plea for ourselves or a bid for the $ulyorU8iDg of the Judiciary Depart 55SSJ ment s wo neither nek nor seek its patronage. If our daily contempo rary be considered tho best vehicle for the publication of such notices, we have not n word of disapproval to utter. CAUGHT. By a simple co-incidence, fow Would ever have reckoned upon, Tho same errors occurcd to them loo, The first time they tried the trick on. After Patience. Tho above is specially dedicated to our daily contemporary, tho Pacific Commercial Advertiser. Yesterday afternoon we published an account of His Majesty's reception to the Amer ican visitors, who left by the Ala meda, and purposely made two mis takes in tho list of names, anticipat ing that our contemporary's ener getic staff would copy our list, in stead of applying for it at the Cham berlain's olllce. If he will proceed there and compare the lists he will find that Mr. W. . Month should be Mr. W. D. Heath and Miss Mary Jacob should be Miss Mary Jacobs. Tho alterations, though trivial, were sufficient to show the unacknowl edged appropriation. The evening paper will always bo useful to yon, but you should give credit. His Majesty did not " escort his guests in person through the several chambers." Our contemporary's usual Court re porter was absent on the occasion of yesterday's reception, hence possibly the last mistake. THE TELEPHONE COMPANIES. The meeting of the Mutual Tele phone Company's stockholders, called for this morning, lapsed from want of a quorum ; the meeting has been adjourned till to-morrow morn ing at ten o'clock. The following arc the proposed conditions for amalgamation : First The Hawaiian Mutual Tel ephone Company shall transfer all its property and assets to the Hawaiian Bell Telephone Company. Second The Hawaiian Bell Tele phone Company shall pay to the Di rectors of the Hawaiian Mutual Tele phone Company, for Jthe benefit of the stockholders in the last men tioned company and for the purpose of liquidating its liabilities, the sum of two thousand five hundred dol lars. Third Tho Hawaiian Bell Tele phone Company shall increase its capital, under its charter, to the sum of $90,000, by the issue of new shares, and shall deliver to each stockholder in the Hawaiian Mutual Telephone Company who shall have paid up $7.50 on each share a cer tificate for an equal number of shares (paid up) in the. Hawaiian Bell Tel ephone Company as each such stock holder shall hold in the Hawaiian Mutual Telephone Company. Fourth The charges for the use of telephones and other instruments now made by the Hawaiian Bell Tel ephone Company shall never be increased. Fifth This agreement not to have any force or effect unless approved by meetings of the stockholders in the said companies to bo duly held for that purpose. Sixth On such approval being given all proper and necessary doc uments to be executed for carrying out this agrcehient, and The Ha waiian Mutual Telephone Company to take all such steps as may be necessary to annul its charter and to disincorporate. The only difference in the agree ment, between' the two companies, is in the fourth clause, which, as proposed by the directors of the Hawaiian Bell Co., reads as follows: Fourth Tha charges for the use of telephones and other instruments now made by the Hawaiian Bell Telephone Company shall iot be changed except by vote of three fourths of all the stockholders. POLICE COURT. Tins Day. Sam. Gourley, drunk, forfeited his bail, $6. Arthur Webb, samo offence, fined $5 and costs 81. Arthur Webb, gross cheat, obtain ing a pair of pauts, under false pre tences, from Win. Santos. Fined $15 arid coals $1.10. Delia Fernandez, larceny of a num ber of articles, of the value of $5, from W. R. Castle. Remanded to 5th Inst. Mr. J, R. Russell for the defence 43B3KC9S0QE OS Robclt Gardiner, assault and bat tery on Fred. Hutchinson. Mr. Rus scjii for the defendent who was re manded, at his own request, to 3rd Inst. Maknio, disorderly conduct, sen tenced to six days hard labor ', costs $1.80. Kaulahiwa and Knumahia, dis orderly conduct. Kaumahia pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 48 hours imprisonment. Kaulahiwa was found guilty and sentenced to ! days hard labor. AUCTION SALE BY E. P. ADAMS Assignees' Sale ! THE UNDERSIGNED ASSIGNEES, in Bankruptcy of THOMAS 13. WALKER, will sell at public auction, ON SATURDAY, April 0th. at 12 o'clock noon, at tho Salesroom of, 32. I Adams In Honolulu, nil tho right, title mid In. tcrcst of said Walker in and to the following Leases of premises bltunted on King Street, Honolulu, with two new two-story Building thereon. 1 Lease from Chun Wa to T. B. Walker, expires June 30th, 1002. Ground rent $40 per month, together with the Building containing 2 stores with upper stories, one now under lease to S. Now lein till April 5th, 1888: rental 100 per month. The other lately occupied ns the Dehnonico Saloon. 2 Lease from Chluig Wn to Ira A. Burgct, assigned to said Walker, expires June UOtli, 1002; ground rent $30 per month, premises leased to P. A. Dins till November lfith, 1888, at a rental of $100 per month. fiSTTlun of both premised showing buildings, outhouses and yurdroom may be seen at 13. P. Adams'. CHARLES R. BISHOP, A. JAEGER, Assignees, in Bankruptcy of 070 til. Thos. B. Walker. TENDERS WANTED FOR SUPPLYING THE QUEEN'S HOSPITAL with PURE and UN ADULTERATED MILK in such quan. tity as required by the Purveyor. The coutract is to date from the 10th of April, 1884, and to terminate on the JJlst of March, 1885. Tenders will be received at the office of the undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, tho Cth of April. Per Order, F. A. SCHAEPER, Secretary. Honolulu, March 31, 1884. 077 Id b Loire of Brussels. DFx-csli Arrival I Ox-cat Reductions I ,:J3 WE are in receipt of a Large Stock of Elegant, Fine-Selected and Latest Styles of Goods, specially adapted for this climate, from the Eastern States, comprising in part, All styles of Byciclo Shirts. White and Calico Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Collars, Cuffs and Neckwear. Trunks, Valises, &c. Perfumery, Jewelry,1 Real and Imitation Laces. Latest Styles in Hats, Straw and Felt. In order to make room, we will this day begin a GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE in all departments; Mvecping re. ductions in Clothing of the finest discrip. tion. We will oiler unusual great bar gains this week. An early call will convince all thnt wc are determined to reduce our immense Stock. Louvre of Brussels. G70 2w Cor. of Alakea and King Sts. Wolfe l Edwards Grocery and Feed Store, Corner King and Nuuanu streets. Fresh Groceries and Provisions received by every Steamer. P. 0. Box 130, Telophono 349. 501 0m For Sale. A SPLENDID Native Bred Saddle Horse, guaranteed sound and with out Vice. Price 100 Cash. Apply at this Office. ' 07G lw 'Wanted. A WOMAN to do housework and to take enro of a child four years old. Apply to this Olllce. G72 lw Wanted, v BY a young man (German) a situation in tpwn or country, as bookkeeper or clerk; understands horses, and can drivo a business or private wrgon. Ad dioss M. II. this office. 007 lw JUST RECEIVED KX I.ATK AllllIY.I,S, Y 33ttxr-olw, ZTjtchIi Columbia Salmon 245 A. S. CLEGIIORN & CO. HMCrs. Ortli, 123 Fort Street nenr Hotel St., Honolulu, TEACHER m the Spanish Language; Embroidery anil Fancy Work of all kinds done in tho most artistic stylo, Mrs. Orth (formerly Mrs. Marindn) will ho happy to visit ladies' houses to tench them tho Spanish Language, and givo lessons in Embroidery and Fancy Work. All works loft at her residence, will bo done at short notice on very reasonable terms. 054 lm O NE SIDE of that beautiful Office linw nnmininrl onfirn 1.,. I "ft -' .'WWl.l.uv w.vi.u tj .t j-j. uibuiiiuu in me unmpuen iilooK, flier chant street, with select office Furniture, Apply to J . E. WISEMAN. 011 tf General Business Agent. .. SI". OAT &. CO., HAIMIAIKIIH, Loft in A. F. Cookes Now Firc-Proof Building, foot of Nuuanu Street. Honolulu, II. I, Flags of all descriptions made and repaired. ly b waaMiwiiamaMTiTOiTOaiawraaBriiriiOTwitMTWtiwaa Auotion Sales by Lyons & lovoy Regular Gash Sale Thursday, April 3rd, nt 10 a.m. at Sales Room, .will bo '" soul Dry Goods, Clothing, Furniture, Hosiory, Shirts, etc. A Lino of line Houso and Office Clocks, Potatoes, Flour and Bran, Jtarrcls JKcrt Salmon, And a Line of Fresh Groceries. Lyons & Lr. ey, Auctioneers. Assignee's Sale. On Friday, April 4th, By Order of the Assignees in the Estate of J. W. Robertson & Co., nt the store, Merchant htrcct, wo will sell at auction, nt 10 a. m. , the ENTIRE STOCK ov Stationery & Fancy Goods COMNtlSINQ Letter, Note, and Account Paper, Enve lopes of all sizes, Note, Receipt, anil Draft Books.Shipping Receipt Books and Pads, Lawyers Seals, Government Tags, Paper Fasteners, Steel Pens, Quills, Writing Copving and Fancy Inks. Mil cllage, 1000 pieces of Music, Music Paper Photograph Albums, Gaines of all Kinds, a large assortment of Blank Books, Labor Contracts, Nos. 5 and 0, Purchasers and Manufacturers Invoices, Ink Stands, Gold Penholders and Pencils, Legal Blanks, Deeds, Leases' Power ot Attorney, Bills of Sale etc., Drawing Paper, Mounted and Unmounted Detail Paper, Lead Pencils, Oharls, Diaries for 1884,Scrap Pictures anil Books, Bankers Cases, Blotting Paper, Flags, Memo randum and Pass Books, Flat Papers, Letter Copying Books, Document En velopes, Flat Round and Parallel Rulers, Spy.glasses, Christmas Cards, Cash Boxes, Show Cases, Desks, Tables, Papers and Magazine also The very Valuable Copyrights of the following Books Andrews Hawaiian Dictionary and Grammar. Alexander's Hawaiian Gram mar, Jarvis' Historv of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaiian "Phrase Book,. Lei Alii, with plates, Hawaiian Guide Book by II. M. Whitney. The Fancy Goods, comprising Albums, Games, Ink Stands, cto., etc., will be sold on Saturday evening, oth April, at. 7o'clock. C7o Lyons 5s Levey, Auctioneers. Personal. TF.IOHN McVEIGH will call at the JL Old Corner, before April 4st, he will save himself a great deal of trouble. Honolulu, March 28th, 1884. G74 lw JUST OPENED ! A large and extremely varied assortment of Over 300 i Swisses'. Atf GmiiDIUBN'S SUITS, For Sale Very Low, Oa,ll and Examine. M. A. Goksalves & Co., (1 lm C!) Hotel Street. Book Bindery AliVIN II. RASEMANN Wishes to notify the public that ho Has Opened a Book Bindery In the GAZETTE BUILDING, and is now prcpaicd to do all kinds of Book-Binding AND Paper-Ruling. Magazines, Pamphlets, Catalogues, Reports Etc., Etc., Etc., Bound to order in Sheep, Calfskin, Mo. rocco, Leather or Boards 3TBy skrict attention lo husinof.s, and model ate charge, I trust to morit a fair hari) of tho patronage lunoloforo so liberally bestowed upon J.W.Robort. son & Co. 0117 lm J. ML OAT Jr. &Co. Dealers In all kinds of STATIONERY, The Latccst Foreign Papers always on hand at tho Gazelle Block, Merclmnt Street. ly 1, JUST RECEIVED VRI3SII Columbia River Salmon ! 051 lm h A. S. CLEGHOflN & Co. rTr"rmnm trmninnwnm Tffinitnwwwwjt It ice of Bin HYMAN BROS. -WILL EMOVE -THEIR PLACE OF BUSING -TO 1. 58 Queen Street, Next door to W. G. Irwin A Co. -ON- APRIL 1st Thanking the Public for their libm-al patronage dining the past seventeen years, they will do their best to letain the same at their new store. 057 3m Prussian National Insurance Comp y KSTAWJBHED 1845, Capital , 9,000,000 Reichsmarks. THE undersigned, having been ap pointed agent of the above Company for the Hawaiian Islands, is prepared to accept risks, against Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise, Produce, Sugar Mills etc., on the most Favorable Terms. Losses Promptly Adjusted and Payable In Honolulu. H. RIEMENSCHNEIDER, C70 ly b at Wilder & Co's. . EUSTACE, King; Street, - - Honolulu. Has just received per Mariposa, California Potatoes "Whittnkcr's Star Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Fnirbank's Lard, American , Cranberry Sauce. Pickles, Young American Cheese, Annear Table Sauce, Salad Dressing, Table and Pie Fruits, Boned Chicken and Turkey, Broiled Chicken, Curried Fowl, A.titox'c9H Mliiee Meat, Jams and Jellies, Ox Tongues, Buckwheat Flour & Maple Syrup, Cimsliecl Iiidiu.ii Oat, Meal, Corn Meal, Graham Flour. Wheat, Corn, Crackers, etc.. etc. Leave your orders or ring up No.U0. Goods delivered to any part of the city. 001 2v C. IIUSTAOE. PIONEER STEAM CANDY FACTORY AND BAKERY., F. HORN, Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook and Baker. No. 71 Hotel at. Telephone 74. Dividend Notice. A DIVIDEND of Seven dollars and a half per share, to Stockholders in the Grovo Ranch Plantation Company, is now payable at the olllce of OOIH w b .1 OHN II. PATY, Treasurer. NOTICE TF YOUH HOUSE IS.SICK or LAME, X or any way out of order, call on A T. HAICEH, at Cnpt. J. O. Cluney's sta-bio.-, corner of Queen & Punchbowl sts. USTBroaking horses to saddle or car tiago a specialty. 420 ly FRANK HUSTACE, Di'uymnn. (Successor to C. P. Ward.) All orders for cartage promptly at. tended to, nt tho lowest rates. Also for Bale: Kalcunko Halt, FIro Wood, White anil Illaclc Maud in quantities' to suit, aWowe3t prices. C081y Qoval iSS www.wgj . M. CllOWMtV. jr. ItASTIK CROWLEY & CO.' 78 King St. Mjjl 78 King St. (Opposite Whitman & Wright.) PRACTICAL. Just Received Superb Covering ami Trimming for Lounges. Parlor Sets, etc., etc. Cheaper Than Ever ! ! ! Q5f Call and see our Goods and your will buv direct from the Makers, as wc nro the only Practical Upholsterer in Business in Honolulu and defy Con tradiction on this point. Itcpniving;, Recovering and Ilcstufihis A Speciality, THE " HUSTON " ami " OHAIiIjE!Vi: " SPRING BED, iVot tobo Surpassed Crowley & Co. GDI Gm 78 King Street The California Produce uiiil 1'rovssion Co. respectfully notify the Public that they have established themselves at 73 Hotel Street Honolulu, in part of the premises occupied by Sresovicli G-ray & Co. Where can be found a complete stock of l?x'ocliico u,iil GrocerieHj which will bo hold at lowest market rates IPox Casli, Telephone, No. 274. P. 0. Box, 120. Address all orders and communications G7G 8m Z.,K. MYERS Manager. Just Received from Canton via Hongkong per Bark Helena, "WHITE MATTING In five Qualities. FAfyiOYfrVIATTIIG In ten different Patterns. .. Solid Coked Matting. Fop Sale at Lowest Market Rates by GG3 lm LEWERS & COOKE. ENGLING & SMITH, Tin & Sleet-Iron Worte PLUMBERS, Roofers and Gas Fitters. All kinds of Tin-ware ready made or made to order. No. 54 : : King Street, Cm ' Opposite Police Station. 035 Notice, TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS and all whom it may concern. 3 The undersigned having ftSyjmadc alterations, additions, anunnprQvemcnts in Ins dTOWWcsEl WsTrHK'ArvraviTsr ' 3 llfrfMHimil is now prepared to givo The Highest Cash Value for any quantity of TJLaL,OW, And will furnish containers for the same free of cost to any one who may desire. THOS. W. KAWONS, nm . t, , . Honolulu Soap "Works. Office in Brick Building, King street, Lcleo. 483 ly Wilson Brothers, aENERAL BLACKSMITHS. Ilorso Shoeing a specialty A first-class man being specially engaged for that work. Ship and Wagon work faithfully attended to. Shop on tho Esplanade, op. Hopper's.204 A Goodpasture for Horses, NEAR TOW,N. Inquirejto A. A, MqKTANO. j5770m MATTING-! mMffh-J i : f ,: fl M, 1 '( o 'A & '.&. y' ftTM iTnfmrMnnMHM 'I w iri it r r rifffiTTrwnfiigTTiniTM'ir JivrT"iTnlrvlr rrnrr- "i n irrT .' ttnr ujr . m . wtaL y ia.: s-. - ..is. r ..? - , v.v?smhjt,. s