Newspaper Page Text
r UK Si Ivy P. ' fife Rl v S.MB BY AUTHORITY. JAPANESE IMMICRANT LABORERS. All persons desirous of obtaining Japanese Immigrants, under the nus pices of tho Bureau of Immigration, as household servants or plantation labor ers, are invited to tend to the President 0CU10 15m can of Immigration written application for tlie stinc, stating tho number and class of lahorcis required. Eight hundred Japanese Immigranta are expected to arrive here on or nbout the 12th of February proximo, and re crulting will be vigorously pioseoutrd during the following months of Starch and April. On their arrival in Honolulu tho re cruits will be apportioned to tho appli cants, pro-rata, in accordance with the priority of the icceipt of the applica tions nl the Office of the Hiirc.ui. (Signed) UHAS. T. GULICK, Minister of Interior, And President Bureau of Immigration. Interior Department, Bureau of Immigration, January 22nd, 18SS. 020 3t BISHOP & Co., BACKERS Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. Draw Evchangc on the 13iuilt oV C'nlilbrmiu, S. IT. And their agents in NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONG. Messrs. X. M. Rothschild &Son, London. The Commeicial Bank Co., of Sydney, London, The Commercial Bink Co., of Sydney, Sydney. The Bank of New Zealand: Auckland, Chrlstchurch, and Wellington. The Bauk of British Columbia, Vic toria, B. C. and Portland, Or. and Transact, a General Banking Btislnos. 009 ly Fledged to neither Sect nor Party. But established for the benefit of all. SATURDAY, JAN. 24, 1885. THIS EVENING'S DOINGS. Skating, 7. TO-MORROW'S DOINCS. Casino at the Park, open all day. Bethel Sunday School, at 0 :45. Fort St. Church S. S. at 9 :45. St. Andrew's Cathedral S. S. 10. Bethel, Services, morning and evening. St. Andrews' Cathedral, service, morning and evening. Fort St. Church, service, morning and evening. LITTLE THINCS. The importance of little things lias been such a common subject of 'homilies that nothing new in the abstract can probably be said upon it. But so long as the capacity to forget knowledge is one of the most notable qualities of humanity, the capacity to keep drumming old as well as new wisdom into their fellow creatures must be cultivated by all who have the cat of any portion of. the public. Times of great plenty arc notably times of prodigality, and until people learn how to use abundance propeily, peiibds of hard times arc really balutary checks. Hard times, however, while enforcing many economies, do not, as a gen eral rule, establish in the minds of those they affect a permanent sense of the importance of minor sources of comfort and competence. Lasting good may be effected by circum stances teaching a household that many indulgences may bo dispensed with and no deprivation, but rather benefit, be felt in consequence. Yet, " with the bulk of people, compulsory self-denial is only regarded as hard ship. Indeed, it is often made more of a hardship than it need be, by an unwise selection of the expenditures to be curtailed or entirely stopped. That enforced frugality in hard times has some benefit lasting into return ing pciiods of prosperity may almost be proved by h parallel case. That is, that of people coming from situa- finim nf nnvort.v in 111 Olrl Wnrlrl 'C,to comparatively lucrative cmploy- r".Jnent ln tuc New. Such people, cpnducting themselves well, are known to maintain large families and amass property upon wages from which those reared in the land of ?' nlentv. who have had little or no A t . care for the morrow to bother them from the cradle onward, can derive no more than what is to them bare subsistence. It is not the importance f little things respecting what may be saved by self-deprivation, how- tl pvpiv flint, ivn flnsiin nt this limn to 9-v. ' . f impress upon rentiers, wewisnto their attention to the important M-gygdraw H w WgEHWltf r rr'nufiaiiiii wwiiiM I iii i jiiiiMiiiMiiniiiiTi" K tmwmWnmmm question of whether there nt'o not many ways open to them, outside of their regular vocations, whereby thoy might add to their basket and their store. Aro there not numbers of domestic industries that could be carried on within their dwellings and on their house plots, which, besides their return in substance, would yield a humanizing influence' that would make them better men and women? Mr. Jaeger's timely utterances upon " Neglected Indus tries " should be laid to hcnitby everybody. Theie is no doubt that his advice put into practice in the domestic economy of all our people would incalculably enhance general prosperity, and mako tho present hard times rest more lightly than otherwise upon the whole people. It would give us great pleasure to have persons of knowledge and experience in small industries pertaining to the home and spare hours write practical letters for our columns. EDITORIAL NOTES. . In spite of election predictions of business depression consequent upon the event of Democratic success, the smoke of battle has hardly cleared away when signs of reviving trade are reported from East and West in the United States. The Italian merchants swarming on the Mediterranean coast arc, through their correspondents at home, fomenting a colonial fever a mong the people and politicians of Italy. She will, therefore, probably soon be heard of in tho scramble for territory in the Dark Continent. Mrt. 13. P. Adams has a very hand some dog called Punch. Last Tues day this dog followed some gentle men down to the wharf, and went on board the Kinau with them. When the last whistle blew, Punch thought it was dinner time, so went down into the saloon to see what there was for him. The ship left her dock two minutes later and carried poor Punch off, he return ing to-day looking none the worse for his ocean trip, but seemingly glad to get back home. When the steamer Kilauea Hou was at Paauhau one of the boats "containing five men and twelve bags of sugar, was capsized, owing to the very heavy surf running, and was soon afterwards dashed into splin ters on the rocks. Only one oar was saved. The men saved themselves by swimming to the vessel, and were none the worse for their sudden pre-( cipitation into the water. WANTED. - A SECOND - HAND ELECTRIC BATTERY. Address Bolletik Ofllce. 927 St YOUNG MAN, WANTS ENGAGEMENT on plan tnlion; understands horses, field work, and managing store, Wife good housekeeper or governess experienced teacher. Address " Energetic, Post Oillce. 027 It LEVY & W00LHAM, Horw Itrcnkers and Horse Clippers. Till; above Arm will breaic horses to single aid double harness, and be ing v.oil known as competent horse breaker, they need no further recom mendations, as thev guarantee all work in their line. " Clipping Done in tUo mont -A-rtlHtlo Stylo. All orders left on King Street, bank of Kawaiahao Church, or at the Olt!i;e of J. E. Wiseman, will be promptly at tended to. 927 flm i ) Just. Received Tiie followingbrands of Cigars; DUETTO, LA NOVEDAD, TRY THIS, OUR MASHER. All new and highly recommended. ii. J. noite; 920 2w BEAVER SALOON". NOW JiANDING ! Ex British Bark Banca, from Glasgow, " WHITE'S " Portland Cement, For Sale at Lowest Ratos, in lots to suit, at ' F. A. SCHAEFER & CO'S. 025 lw Smokers Attention Superior Fire Bricks 1 as EMMA SQUARE CONCERT. The Band will play at Kinma Square this afternoon at 4:30. Tho following is tho programme : March Tanuhauscr Waguor Overture King Stephen, (by request) t Beethoven Scienadc Birthday Elsoldt Hcmiulsconccs ol Doulzcttl, (ucw) . Godfrey Ga otte Welcome Klttst Walta Scented Flowers Wftldtcuf el THE CHURCHES. Kov. George Wallace will preach at St. Andrews Cathedral in the morning, and Kov. Alex. Mackintosh in the evening. At Fort Street Church Pastor Cruzau will preach in the morning. Subject, " Lessons from ah Old Bio graphy." In the evening he will preach a brief sermon upon the thiee choices. An nftcr-mceling will be held. There will bo a icception of new tiicmbers and snerament of the Lord's Supper at the Bethel Union Church to-morrow morning. Pastof Oggcl will preach in tho evening, followed by a fifteen minute after meeting. GRAMMATICAL ENICMA. My three syllables arc two paits of speech, As the old-time tutors used to teach. My whole may bo found by these directions: An aitlclc, and two Interjections. Head together iu due situation, And you have an oft-heard salutation. NUMERICAL ENICMA. I am composed of 9 letters, My 7, G, 2, 4, 9, 8, C, the name of n vessel in port. My 1, 3, an abbreviated title. My whole is a preserve. The Fiddluk. SQUARE WORD. A joyous song; cognizant; l elation of quantities or numbers; a constel lation; a mountain in Africa. ' Solomon. RIDDLE. One of the vowels for my first select. In my second a vehicle you may detect. My third will name La farmer's tool, I wot. My whole combined is a tale by Walter Scott. NUMERICAL ENICMA. ' I am two words composed of fourteen letters and may be seen any day on Fort Street. My 1, 4 8, 7. 12, is a musical ex pression. My 5, 2, 10, 14, may be seen in churches. My 11 is lyi cgQtist. My 0, 0, 13, 3, is always in the rear. Sinrx.. ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLES. To Puzzle Semi-Circle. To Square Word LARD A K I A RIOT DATE Puzzle answered by Solomon. James N. K. Keola gave hcmi-spheie, which is almost as good as the coir'ect answer, and was astray only in the last letter of the Square Word. ' OYSTERS! -AT- H.-J. NOLTE'S. S20 3t finale & Urliau Safes Honolulu, Jan. 11, 1885. C. O. BERGEK, Esq., 'Agent Macncale & Urban Safes. Deui Km, It is with great pleasure that I add my testimony to tho Fire-Proof qualities of your Safes. I had a small singlo door Macncale & Urban Safe in last night's terrlblo fire, and, on opening tho samo this morning found its coutcnts consisting of books, papers, and money to the amount of $10JO-IN PERFECT CONDITION. I am so we'll satisfied with tho result that I want another No. 3 Safe at 01109. Yours truly, GEO. M. RAUPP, 020 Germania Market. Notice to the Public. The Elite Ice Cream Parlors. ICE CREAM will be served at the Saratoga Houso on Ilot'l street until fm t her notice. Open dally until 10 i m. Orders received and carefully attended to. Wc(lding and Parties sup plied, Telephone 181. Our cart with celebrated Ice cream will make its usual route in tho evening. 927 2t " "'' UU' HIS AID ALES ! NOW LANDING, Ex British Bark " Banon," rROM GLASGOW, Fuel Claret in cases, A. Lalande & Co' Bordeaux; Ditto, in half casks j Superior Sherry, In casks, and cases; Glaiape,iits.&iils George Goulct; Ditto, St. Marccaux & Co.; English Ale & Porter In qunrts and pints of Itnoun and favorito brands, Scotch "Wliislcey AND FRENCH COGNAC; Aerated Waters I Different kinds and non-alcoholic, ' ESTFOR SALE BY-tBa F. 1 SCHAEFER S CO. 1)24 lw NOTICE. KAPIOLANI PARK ASSOCIATION TIIE ANNUAL MELTING of the Kapiolani Park Absociation will be held at tho Armory, on THURSDAY, .January 2Dih, at" 1 o'clock p. m. Eg- A full at tendance Is requested. II. MACFARLANE, 024 lw Scc'y K. P. A. NOTICE. A TEMPORARY PLACE has been openert inRofoLanc, back of Mr. Houghtailing' place, to supply my cus tomers as utunl. until furl her notice. G. M. RAUPP, 024 tf Telephone 104. FOR SAME, The well-known Mare "DOLLY." sired by Stanford Colt, with a vcnr'inir colt bv Water- . tnr-iX Alert K T3nnfrt.il 3 cocks and 2 hens; the latter will lay this season. Applyto 0.3 2v GEO. II. LUCE. ALL BBLLS DUE B. F. EIILERS & CO. must le paid before February 1st, or they will be placed In the hands of a collector, and payment enforced. " For tho Assignees of B. F. Ehlers & Co., IT. W. SCHMIDT. Honolulu, January 15th, 1885. 020 4 Building: Lots for Sale. SEVERAL building lots for ?ale or rent at Kapalama, near the Niuhc lowal bridge, on the Ewa sido of the lane leading to Austin's estate. Easy terms. Apply to W. C. ACHI, Law olflce of W. R. Castle. 887 tf STABLES. TTAVING ENLARGED THESE Central & Commodious Stables we nrc prepared to furnish fim-class turnouts with gentle horses, with or without dilveis, A fine wagonette in connection. IlncltH nt nil Monro. day and night. Horses taken to boaid by day, wick, or month, on reasonable terms, paddle horses to let. IIorscH J3oiig?lit and Sold, Satisfaction guaranteed. A Dapgage Wagon delivers to all parts of tho city. Furniture moving n specialty. O V. MACFARLANE, )-,,. E. R. MII.E-1. Jlrops 020 3m E3jr Telephone No. 32. FRANK HUSTACE, Dravman. (Successor to C. P. Ward.) All orders for rartage promptly at tended to, nt tho lowest rates. Also for sale; KaltuaUo Bait, Fire Wood, . White and Black Baud in quuntitics to suit, at lowest prices. CCSly G. H. ROBERTSON, , Drayman best teams In town. Office, Queen et. , 15 .-W MAIM HOTEL $ite&iit' p , .1 .' .HI 1.1 ii.;iTM'IMWW""!j;.M'l!'iiii.iu.u' ff TO THE 3EC3ElI ! iS READ I-S 3RDEA.I ! JubI Bceaivad by last steamar ona of tha largest involoci of Laflies','lissBS', Gliilflren's & Infants' Wear -tiigr Ladioi' Aprons, lEKtiar Infanls' HoLe3, " Drapers, Chlldym's Chemises, " Skirts, " Gown?, " Aprons, ,. " Cloaks, " Sklits, " Drawer. ',, " Dresses, t " Sacques, " Skirts, , 1y " Shawls, " 'Collars, " Sun Bonn eti, wfa Chemises, " Fishucs, " Waists, jjl " Gowns v ." Chemises, " Drcsfes, 1 'JSj ' Wrappers. " Corset Covers, " Clonki. AV -SIS" " Calico Wrappers. TB8! ,( ALL THE ABQVE GOODS WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER AS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. We also would state that we arc constantly receiving new ami desir able styles of goods direct from the manufacturers, and that wo shall spare no exortion to meet, by prompt attention, low prices, and tlia belt of goods, your entire confidence. Orders fron the other Islands promptly attended to. Temple of Fashion, Nos. 61 and 63 Fort Streets. L EWIS Have received ex Alameda, Salmon, Cauliflower, Celery, M Caiap, Oysters in Tin and Shell : Bologna Sausage, Cal. Roll Batter, Swiss and Cream Cheese, Horse Radish, &c. -AJL.11. ON ICJE. m 3Jaiioy and Staple Groceries. Island Orders solicited. Telephone No. 240. P. O. L'o 207. (702 DILLINGHAM & Co. Fort Street, Honolulu, Importers & Dealers in Hardware & Agricultural Implements, Windmills for Stock Eanches and Irrigation. GOULDS' PUMPS! A new invoice of Plows, of all sizes, just received. Fence Wire and Staples. . Kerosene Oil a specialty. Paints, Varnislies, Turpentine & Oil. TL.TJJSJXXCA.'JCnS G 01JL.S. Detroit Cups. Albany Compound. StPSm 5i House Furnishing Goods Mil I Large invoices of Goods (of all descriptions) having been received by me, thoy WILL BE SOLD AT LOWER PRICES, Than the same quality of Goods can bo purchased eUcwhcro in Honolulu, and satisfaction jrunranteed. My stock conibtsof all kinds of AMJDliIOAN, ENGLISH AND BYDNDY MANUFACTURE, Saddles, Belts, Poaches, Leggings, Saddle Cloths, School Bags, &c., Bits, Spurs and Stirrups, &c, in Nickel and SiWer Plate The reputation of my HOME-MADE HARNESS for superiority cf workmanship and material remains unchallenged during my six years' ret idenco here. Thankful for the gencrou patronage of the pust, its continuance and increase in , the future is rcfpccttully solicited at the old stand. 880 3m , Corner of Fort and King streets, Honolulu, H. I. JOSEPH. K The Only Becognized General Business Agent on the Hawaiian Island ESTABLISHED 1 879. Offices in Campbell's Fire-proof Building, 27 Merchant St., Honolulu, H. I. 3?. O. Box 315 t : i Telopliono 7H. ' DEPABTMENT8 1 REAL ESTATE AGENT 13uys and bells Rial Efctate in all parts of the King dom, llcnts Ufllccs, Houses, Cottages and Rooms. SOLICITING AGENT FOR WILDER'S INTER-ISLAND STEAMERS-Tour IstH and the Traveling Public Mill apply to mo for Tickets and information to tho Volcano. SOLICITING AGENT FOR TIIE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW OHK The Largest, Giandcst and Soundest Institution of Its kind in tho World. AGENT FOR THE GREAT BURLINGTON RAILWAY ROUTE -.N AMERICA. This Route excels all other routes going East, the tccnery Icing the grunde t, tho meals tho choicest and tho Pulace and Dining Cms the handsomest tind mott comfortable. 'EMPLOYMENT AGENT Finds Employment for all iceklng work in tho vari ous branches of industry on the Islands. SOLICITING AGENT FOR THE CITY OF LONDON FIRE INSURANCE CO. Tho best known Company In the Iblnnds. CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER Enters Goods at Custom House, pas and discharges Freight und Duty Bills under power of Attornoy. MONEY BROKER Loaus Money at all times on first-class stcuritiy,. GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT Logal Papers of every description draw n. Bills DlBtnbutcil and Collected. Books and Accounts kept nnd adjusted. Records Searched. Rents Collected. Tuxes and Insuiancu on Pro erty ook.d after. Copying and Engrosnlng done. Advertisements, Newspaper Artlile;, t'orrts poauenco and Commercial Business of every nature promptly and accurately attended U. AGENT FOR THE NEW MUSIC HALL AT HONOLULU-Companlcs abroad will conespond with mo for terms, etc. Orders for Island Shells, Curios, Laya Specimens, Native Views and Photos carefully filled nnd forwarded to all parts of thu World. t3?" Information appcrtalningto the Islands given aud all coircspoudence foithB fully answered. ' JOSEPH E. WISCMAIV, 873 General Businesi Agent, Honolulu, Hallan Islands. ' ii iiiiiiiitfiiiiiii-in'i tmiiM v y ii LADIES ! & C & Si ver Plated Ware. The Corner Harness Store Still to the Front ! WISEMAN, Kn Ik 'm 1$ $ "1 0 1