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BANKINGNOTICE.
I'MIE UNDERSIGNED have formed
a copartnership under the llrm
name of " SPRECKELS & Co." for the
purpose of carrying on a general bank,
ingantl exchange business at Honolulu,
and such othor places in the Hawaiian
Kingdom as may bo dromed advisable
(Signed) OLAUS SPRECKELS.
Wm G. IRWIN.
" P. P. LOW.
Honolulu, .Ian. Utli, 1881.
Referring to the above wo beg to In.
form tbo business public that wo arc
prepared to make loans, discount npprov
cd notes, and purchase exchango at tbo
best current rates. Our arrangements
for selling exchange on the principal
points in Ihc United States, Europe,
China, Japan and Australia are being
made, and when perfected, due notion
will l;e given. Wo shall also be prepared
to receive deposits on open account.
make collections, and conduct a general
banking and exchange business.
OlOOinb (sigtied) Sl'RECKEL1
S & Uo.
BISHOP & Co., BANKERS,
Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
Draw Exchange on the
Battle ol CiUiibx-niiu, S. 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 Bank of New Zealand: Auckland,
Christchurch, and Wellington.
The Bank of British Columbia, Vic
toria, B. C. and Portland, Or.
AND
Transact a General Banking Business.
;0GD ly b
Plodgod to neither Boot nor Party,
Bat established for the benefit of all.
MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1884.
THIS EVENING'S DOINGS.
Meeting Engine Co. No. 1, 7:30.
Band, Emma Square, 7:80.
Algaroba Lodge, I.O.G.T., 7:30.
Harmony Lodge,, I.O.O.F., 7:30.
Book-keeping class Y M. C. A.
G:75.
Wreck of the Ma !
Curiosity Collector Clarke To
Arrive By The Alameda.
The
Julia Annexed To A Coral Reel.
Tripp's Trip Terminated. Tho Second
Hand Uniforms, Cocked Hats And
Swords Arc Uninsured. Great Loss To
The Government. Tho Collapse 01
Clarke's Collections. The End 01 Gib
son's Folly. The Crew Coming.
The S. S. Zealandia brought news
that the schooner Julia had tieen
totally wrecked at the Gilbert Is
lands. Mr. C. Brown, of Bishop &
Co., received a letter from San Fran
cisco briefly conveying the informa
tion and promising further particu
lars by the Alameda. From the S.
F. Call, of 13th inst., we take the
following :
"The bark G. W. Seaver, which
arrived Friday from the Benin Is
lands, reports that on August 24th
last the schooner Staghound, Cap
tain Hansen, went ashore on Strong
Island and was totally lost. The
captain of the Seaver also reports
that the Hawaiian schooner Julia
wa8 totally wrecked on January 10th
last by going ashore on one of the
Gilbert Islands group."
All hands were saved. The .Julia
was insured in five offices, 2,000 in
each ; $4,000 was on the outfit and
SG,000 on the hull. The Firemen's
Fund Insurance Co., of which Bis
hop & Co. are the Honolulu agents,
is interested to the extent of 2,000.
The Government had effected no
insurance, consequently the collec
tions of Diplomat Clarke, unless
saved, will be irretrievably lost. Tho
country will also probably have to
sustain the loss of the second-hand
uniforms, cocked hats and swouls
with which High Commissioner Tripp
and Curiosity Collector Clarke"
adorned their stately forms. There
will probably be an enormous de
mand for the photographs of the
Curiosity Collector, which he had
taken, before his departure, in full
regalia, and one of these photographs
will doubtless bo the only relio loft
to place as n Curio in the Museum
for the large expenditure of the
funds of that Institution.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs
received a letter this morning from
Clarke, who had arrived in San
Francisco by the G W. Seaver, stat
ing that he would return to Ilono-
lulu by the Alameda mul Hint the
Kaluiia had been chartered to bring
the Julia's crow to Honolulu.
It is a fitting termination to the
South Soa Island Annexation scheme
that originated in the fertile brain of
Premier Gibson, that tlte Hawaiian
schooner, with its uninsured uni
forms, instead of. annexing territory
should itself be annexed to a coral
reef.
SUGAR DOWN AGAIN.
The latest telegraphic advice, from
New York, of the sugar market was
a further fall of one-eighth, the rates
being G cents for 95. The advices
further stated that the market closed
steady at the decline. Consumption
was showing an increase, the de
livery of best refined sugar for the
month being 100,000 tons, a quan
tity hitherto never reached,.
LATEST FOREIGN NEWS.
AFKAI11S IN EGYPT.
THE POPE TO LEAVE HOME.
THE DEAD DUKE.
WHY BISMAUCK ItESIGNED.
UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.
Cairo, April 1st. Gordon has
finally decided to abandon the policy
of conciliating the natives. His new
policy will be more rigorous, Egyp
tian soldiers detailed to give safe
conduct to parties leaving Khartoum,
have received orders to return to the
beleagured citadel immediately.
London, April 1st. Latest ad
vices report Osman Digma encamped
in the vicinity of Tamanieb, Havina,
with about 1,000 followers and many
Sheikhs, and that he is preparing to
to give battle to the tribes friendly
to the English. Yesterday evening
the rebels approached within one
mile of Suakin and looted cattle.
The inhabitants of Suakin are dis
contented and angry at being left
by the British to take care of them
selves London, March 29th. The Pope
has notified the Emperor Francis
Joseph in an autograph letter that
there are reasons which induce him
to leave Rome at a more or less
early date. The Pope says he is
well aware that his decision will
have serious consequences to Chris
tendom, but he is bound to carry
out his intentions.
Berlin, April 1st. Bismarck's
probable withdrawal from the Prus
sian ministry is due to a conflict
with' Pullkamer, Vice-President of
the Cabinet and Minister of the In
terior, who is supported by other
ministers. Other advices attribute
the Prince's retirement to his desire
to devote more time to affairs in the
empire.
Cannes, April 1st. Tho Prince of
Wales and forty distinguished per
sons were present at the funeral ser
vices to-day over the Duke of Al
bany. The train containing the body
started for Cherbourg with military
honors and salutes from guns.
Germany is vigorously pushing its
trade with Mexico.
Cholera has appeared in Cochin
China. Precautions against its spread
ing are being taken.
King John offers the services of
from 8,000 to 10,000 Abyssinians,
on condition that the English guaran
tee an allowance of two shillings daily
to each man and the cession of two
ports to Abyssinia. If England agrees
to these terms the Abyssinians will
attack El Mahdi and relieve Kassala.
London, April 4th, The Cabinet,
after a thorough discussion, decided
against formally establishing a pro
tectorate over Egypt.
Berlin, April 5th. Tho Tagblatt
says that the Czar and Emperor
William will meet at Kiel in the latter
part of April.
At the City of Mexico there is a
commercial crisis and a collision be
tween the troops and merchants is
greatly feared. The latter have
refused to pay the heavy stamp tax
imposed by the President's decree.
All stores and shops will be closed
in anticipation of further trouble.
Tho President has commanded the
collection of the tax on all goods in
stores. The result of this arbitrary
action is in great doubt, particularly
if confiscation is attempted.
Cairo, April 7th. Nubar Pasha
has withdrawn his resignation as
Presidqnt of the Egyptian Ministry
and other offices held by him. His
differences with Clifford Lloyd, Un
der Secretary of the Interior, have
been referred to the British Govern
ment. Quebec, April 7th.-Tho proportion
of the exodus from this neighbor
hood to the States is becoming alarm
ing. From one parish in Mont
magny last week 8,200 persons left,
200 of whom never intend tp return
to Canada.
London, April 7th. Tho annual
boat race between the Oxford and
Cambridge University crews oc
curred this morning. There were
but few spectators. The Cambridge
crew were the favorites from the
start, and won an easy victory,
Cairo, April 7th. Gen. Graham
reached this city to-aday. Gen. Ste
phenson, coimnandcr-in-chiof, will
to-morrow review the troops returned
from Suakin.
Paris, April 7th. Advices from
Tonquin stale tho French will attack
Ilunghoa April 11th.
Chicago, April 8th. The First
National Bank closed its doors at 1 1
o'clock this forenoon. Tho cause
assigned is speculation by the cashier,
B. T. O. Hubbard, whose deficit is
estimated at from $45,000 to $100,
000. The bank expects to resume
in a day or two, as the stockholders
arc liable, and all arc moneyed men.
The sterner Daniel Slcinmann,
from Antwerp, to Halifax, sunk 20
miles off port. Nine men arc landed
out of 140 on board.
London, April 12th. Coward
Smith, American Consul at Manhcim,
died of apoplexy last evening in a
railway carriage near Heading. He
was on his way home.
Antwerp, April 12th. Tho Messrs.
Ghislin, bankers of Chartcrsi and
Antwerp, have failed. Liabilities, 1G,
000,000f. Paris, April 12th. According to
advices f row Hue, the Anamitcs state
that Ilunghoa has been evacuated.
CIVIL COURT.
Tins Day.
G. L. Desha v. S. Kaaiai, action
on Promissory Note for $C0 ; Judg
ment for plaintiff for amount claimed,
interest $3. GO, attorney's commission
$0.30, costs $3.G0. Total $73.55.
Appealed to Supreme Court.
S. K. Kaco v. II. II. Parker, as
sumpsit for $60. Defendant paid
$13 into court and tho amount was
accepted.
Quong Fong & Co. v. Soon Chung,
assumpsit for $38.50. Settled out
of court.
WANTED.
A "WOMAN to act as Family Gov
crncss in a retired place in the
country, who could also teach a small
school of Natives audPortuguese children
in English, pait of tho flay. A good
home and reasonable wages guaiauteed.
Address Mrs. It. Itycroft, at the residence
of M. P. Robinson Nuuanu Valley.
093 lw
LOST.
A BLACK AND TAN
TERRIER DOG, Answers
to the name of Duke. The
finder will please return
him to
S. J. LEVEY,
Fort Street.
G93 2t b
British Benevolent Society
ASPECLVL MEETING of tho above
Society will be held on Thursday,
April 24th, at 7:30 r.sr., to make arrange
ments for the celebration 'of THE
QUEENS BIRTITDAY. '
.TAS. At KENNEDY,
G93 3t b Secretary.
Dividend Notice.
A DIVIDEND of $10 rer share, to
stock holders in the Grove Ranch
Plantation, will be payable tomorrow,
Tuesday, April 22nd, at the office of the
undersigned.
JOHN II. PATY,
Secretary.
Honolulu, April 21st 1884. C93 lw b
MONEY TO LOAN
IN SUMS TO SUIT. ETC. INQUIRE
OR J. WILLIAMS.
092 tf 102 Fort Street
A SPECIAL MEETING of Honolulu
Engine Co., No. 1. will bo held
This Evening, 21st mat.
Every member is particularly requested
to bo present. Business of Importance.
092 2t Per Order:,
WANTED.
Making
089 lw
TO LET.
A HOUSE, 7 'Rooms, Kitchen,
Pantry and Bath House, with
nice trout garden. Also, ono
Furnished Boom. Apply at C3 Emma
Streeet. 091 tf
Furnished Rooms.
FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY. Apply
to MRS. TURNER, 82 King Street,
nearly opposite the Windsor Restaurant.
090 ly b
To Let.
ONE SIDE of that beautiful Office
now occupied entire by J. E.
Wiseman in tho Campbell Block, Mer
chant street, with select office Furnituro,
Apply to J.E.WISEMAN.
041 tf General Business Agent.
Tuition on the Zither,
GIVEN at pupils residence. For
particulars inquire nt M. Echart's
Jewellers store, 00 Fort street. Terms
moderate. 082 2v
For Sale.
A GENTLE FAMILY JERSEY COW,
4 years old for sale Just suitable
for a family. Gives 0 quarts of milk
a day, Warranted a perfect pet. $7C.
Apply to J. E. WISEMAN,
080 lw General Business Agent.
ATTEIftlTflOlftSTINofl
GOOD DRESS MAKERS. Apply
at: MRS. A. M. MELLIS' Dress,
Department, 104 Foil Street.
Xh- I TST 3E
1111 Imwdininil 4$Bk
' ZXL
TO RANCHERS GENERALLY
For Lease & For Sale
rpHE MOKULEIA RANCH adjoin
X ing theWnlnlunPhinlntion, Island
of Onhu, Covering ilOOO acres more or
less, with ilvo Dwellings, Outbuildings,
six Artesian' Wells supplying entile
premises, several ucics cultivated, to
Lease for a term of years.
XOli SAJLilD.
ON THE ABOVE RANCH, over 800
Choice anil Select head of Cattle, 10
Bullocks, 40 Horses, 100 Hogs, 800 Fowl,
Wagons, Carriages. Carts, Impliments,
and Goods and Chatties Generally. Tho
above extensive Jtanch is now and has
been florishlng prosperously for years,
the owner retiring on account of ill
health being the only reason for dispos
ing of his interests. Tho stock is all
llrst class Imported Breeding Stock.
The Ranch is laid out in Paddocks and
for a llrst class Cattle Hog and Daliy
Ranch it cannot bo excelled. For gen
eral information apply to Joseph Mrn
donca on the Itanch at. Waialua, or to
J. E. WISEMAN,
General Business AgentHonoluln.
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FOR SALE
, v FOUR FIXE BUILDING
jjessgw LOTS at Punahou, Honolulu,
BfiSSssSB lying between the premises of
Mr. B. F. Dillingham and Messis. Gra-
ham niul Kostcr. Two ol these lolsliavo
each a frontage of 100 feet on Bcrctania
Street and a depth of I00 feet, and two
have each a frontage of 102. 7 feet on
Bingham Struct and a depth of 275 feet.
These four lots adjoin each other and
will b'e sold eithci separately or as a
whole.
Apply to J. M. MONSARRAT,
GS7'ti No. 27 Mei chant Street.
1
THE PLEASANT PREM.
ISES owned by J. BRAD
LEY, ESQ., on the corner of
Bcictnuin and Kccaumoku Streets, run
nine back to Young Street.
The Cotiigc (almost new,) two story,
contaus nine Rooms, with Kitchen, Bath,
Stables and Carriage House. Grounds
newly laid out. Lot being 100 x 300.
Garden shade trees. 15 minutes walk to
Post-Ofllcc.
The above premises arc most desirable.
Terms leasonablc. Owner sells on ac
count of leaving the Islands for a term.
Apply to J. .BRADLEY,
or to J. E. WISEMAN,
092 lw General Business Agent.
MONTANO'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
.Corner King and Fort Streets.
The above well known and Old Estab
lished Gallery for sale at once.
This Gallery has every convenient
facility, the Instruments being of modern
make and in perfect order. Will sell
the complete stock of Chemicals and
Acids, Goods, Chatties, Fixtures, Island
Curios, Views, Photographs, Goodwill,
etc. Also the STORE below with its
entiio Stock and Fixtures. Lease of
premises reasonable and to run for more
than three years.
The owner (Mr. Montano) retires on
account of ill health. This Gallery lias
always flourished and paid handsomely,
and to the right man no better invest
ment could be offered. The location is
desirable and central, and the terms will
be made as reasonable as purchaser could
wish. Apply on tho premises to
"A. MONTANO,
or to J. E. WISEMA.N,
092 lm General Business Agent.
Prussian- National
Insurance Comp'y
ESTAUM8IIED 1845,
Capital , 9,000,000 Reichsmarks.
THE undersigned, having been ap
pointed agent of the above.Company
for the Hawaiian Islands, is piepaied to
accept risks, against Fite, on Buildings,
Furniture, Merchandise, Produce, Sugar
Mills etc., on the most Favorable Terms,
Losses Promptly Adjusted and Payablo in
Honolulu.
II. RIEMENSCIINEIDER,
0T0 ly b at Wilder & Co's.
NOTBCE !
sax. wmvst.a.tiiam,,
of tho Firm of
Ktutlinm &., IMiino Ifruiiiifnrtiii-crs,
fwho for two successive yours lecoivod
'flirt nnlv rinlil AToilnl fni T!nnno n .
, Mechanics Institute
for 1882, 1883, will visit Honolulu per
S.'S, Alameda, arriving on April 22nd,
and will remain hero for ten days, during
wllich time he will undoitako to lepnir
and tune Piano,-, Organs, etc. Any one
requiring tho service of a master hand
will leave letter. Cue of
C. E. WILLIAMS,
090 lw b Fort Street.
NOTICE.
A DIVIDEND or Three Dollaia per
share IS NOW PAYAULE
to tho shareholder of tho Hawaiian Car
riage Manufactuiers Company, Limited,
at their ofllce No, 70 Queen Street.
E. G. SCIIUMAN,
082 flw Secretary & Tieasurer.
" NOTIOH
IF YOUR HORSE IS SICK or LAME,
or any way out of order, call on A
T. BAKEK, at Capl. J. C. Clancy's fata
blea, corner of Queen & Punchbowl sts
BSTBrcaklng hoios to saddle or car
ilago a specialty. 420 ly
Wolfe & Edwards
Grocery and Feed Store,
Corner King and Nuuniiu sheets.
Fiesli Groceries and Provisions received
by overy Steamer. . f
P. 0. Box 130, Tolephono 349.
G01 Gm
It
Mice of Removal.
HYMANBROS
HAVE
REMOVED
--THEIK-
in
Ml' I III
1. 1 1 H
TO-
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Next door to W. G. Irwin & Co.
Thanking the Public for their liberal
patronage during the past, seventeen
years, they will do their best to retain
the same nt their now store.
057 3m
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Book Bindery
eALVIN II. RASEMANN
Wishes to notify the public that ho
Has Opened a Book Bindery
In the GAZETTE BUILDING, and is
now prepared to do all kinds of
Book-Binding
AND-PapeB-Ruliiiga
Magazines, Pamphlets,' Catalogues,
Reports Etc., Etc., Etc.,
Bound to order in Sheep, Calfskin, Mo.
rocco, Leather or Boards.
(t3F"By strict attention to business
and modeiatc charge, I trust to merit a
fair shaic of the public patronage.GG73m
Tregloan & Atwater,
Have Just Received a Choice Lot ol
English tweeds 0
Pera Birmah.
Four & Hotel Sts. 030 8m
WBLDERS S.S.Oo
TIIEJ IQNAU,
FOR THE ACCOMMODATION of the
Public the KINAU will arrive in
Honolulu, Saturday, ApiilSOth, at day
light, leaving Kawaihao at 10 a.m.,
Friday, April 25th, Mahukona at noon
same day, Mnalaea Bay at 0 p.m. Pas
senger tiain from Niulii at 8 a.m.,
Friday, April 25th. 080 8t b
Notice of IieHiov
W. II. PLACE, of the EUREKA
HO USE, Maunakea Street, begs to inform
his fi lends and the public generally, that
ho will remove to those ccntial premises,
at the comer of Marino and Nuuanu Sts,
on the ICth lust., and will open the same
with a now stock of Cigars, Cigarettes,
Tobacco, Pipes, etc., all of the finest
brands. Further notice at llio opening
will bo given. 082 id
.T. M. OAT & CO., HAIMUKKRN,
Loft in A. F. Cookcs New FircProof
Building, fo.ot of Nuuanu Street.
Honolulu, IT. I.
Flags of all descriptions made and
repaired. ly b
Quarterly Accounts
MercliaiitH &. (Storokeepei'H
WILL TAKE NOTICE that the un
dersigncd is prepared to arrange
.Books and Collect Quarterly Accounts
witli carefulness and promptness.
.T.E.WISEMAN,
General Business Agent.
Campbell's New Block, Morcluint Stnjct.
060 lm
JUST RECEIVED
A oiioioi: LOT OP
English. Groceries
24Q
A.B. OL GIIORN&CO:
BUSINESS
Queen
Stree
1). M. C1I0WI.WY.
It. UABIlli
CROWLEY & CO.
78 King St. jHj 078 King St.
(Opposite Whitman & Wright.)
PRACTICAL
.Jimt Jlrccivptl Hupeib CiniM'lnir and
Trimming for
Lounges.
Parlor Sets, etc., etc.
Cheaper Than Ever ! ! !
IggrCall and sec our Goods and your will
buy direct from the Makers, ns wo are
the only
Practical Upholsterer
in Business in Honolulu nnd defy Con
tradiction on tills point.
Jteimiviiisr., ItecovcriitK nuri
Itcstiifniig-
A Speciality,
THE
"IIOHTOX" ami "CIIAI.IiEXGK "
SPUING BED,
Not 1 o lo feSiiirpnHHCMl
Crowley & Co.
G!h Gm
78 King Street.
iHI
For Sale "
30
Fine Lane Yom
Apply to J. I. Dowsett,
or E. A. JTCrnkaw,
088 tf Queen Street.
J. IWloOATJr &Co-
Dealers in all kinds of
STATIONERY,
The Latcest Foreign Papers always on
hand at the Gazelle Block, Merchant
Street. ly b
JUST OPENED!
A large and extremely varied
assortment of
Over 300
BOYS', ffefflBSSES',
A5J1) CIIIL.IMRFiN'S '
SUITS,
For Sale Very Low,
Cn.ll niul Examine.
, M. A. GoNSAT.vns & Co.,
074 lm CO Hotel Strept.
The California Produce
and I'rovnrion Co.
respectfully notify tho Public that they
have established themselves at
73 Hotel Street Honolulu,
in part of tho premises occupied by
Sresovich G-ray & Co.
Where can bo found a complete
stock of
DPi-odiice and Grroceries,
which will bo sold at lowest market
rates
XTor Cash,
Tolophone, No. 274. P. 0. Box, 120.
Address all orders and communications
070 m Z. K. MYERS Manager.
I)Ktcrii lBine Snprnr Kegs,
In Shooks or Set up, also
Eastern Pine Barrels for
Molasses.
Hoops Iron , ya n 2 x 1.1(5, 2 x U,
3x8-10.
For Sale by
080 ihn b J. H. BRUNS, Senior.
A Goodpasture for Howes,
Spi NEAR TOWN.
Inquire to
A. A. MONTANO.
577 0m
ENGLING & SMITH,
Tin & Sheet-Iron f oitas
PLUBIBERS,
Roofers and Gas Fitters
All kinds of Tin-waro ready mndo
or made to order.
No. 54 : : King Street,
0m Opposite Police Station. G35
To Planters &