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BISHOP & Co., BANKERS
Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
Draw Exchange on the
Bauk oi" Cullfoi-nia. S?. IT.
And their agents in
NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONG.
Messrs. N. M. Rothschild & Son, London.
The Coinmcrcial Hank Co., of Sydney,
Loudon,
The Commercial Hank Co,, of Sydney,
Sydney.
Tlio Bank of New Zealand: Auckland,
Chiistchurch, and Wellington.
The Bank of British Columbia, Vic
toria, B. C. ami Portland, Or.
AND
Tiattb'.ict u Uuncml Banking Business',
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Pleilgod to nelthor Sect nor Party.
Bet OBtablUhed for the benefit of all.
TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1885.
THIS EVENING'S DOINGS.
Yoscmite Skating Kink 7.
Ccntinl Park Skating Kink, 7.
Excelsior Lodge, l.O.O.F.
7:80.
Honolulu IMcs, 7 :'M.
TO-MORROW'S DOINGS.
MORNING.
Meeting Stock Exchange, at 11.
SHEEP RAISING.
Through the enterprise and energy
of Mr. Hoffnung we learn from an
editorial in the Advertiser the prin
cipal portion of the wool clip of
these Islands, of last year, was sold
at excellent rates in the London
maiket. Better still, the product
was so highly esteemed that there is
a demand for more of it. The wool
was from the sheep runs of His
Excellency Mr. Gibson on Lanai and
the Spencer ranch of Messrs. G. W.
Macfarlanc & Co. Mr. Hoffnung
has now bought all the Niihau
Island wool of this year, and will
take the Lanai clip also on consign
ment. This profitable export trade
having been inaugurated, nothing
that enterprise can do should be left
undone for increasing the produc
tion5. The Premier is to be congra
tulated upon solving the .problem of
diversified industries, with respect
to one enterprise, in the most prac
tical manner. If so much of our
wool as has been sent to London has
been cagcily taken there, the limit
of that market's capacity cannot be
reached by any amount that can be
sent from here. This is one of those
matters to which applies the princi
ple enunciated in these columns some
time ago namely, that occupation
should be sought by residents of
these Islands which would involve
not internal rivalry, but competition
with other parts of the world in
foreign markets. Let our people set
to work to produce articles needed
by other countries, and men of the
stamp of Mr. Hoffnung will appear
iu due time to introduce them to the
right market. In the matter of
wool, the question must arise what
to do -with the mutton. Local
consumption will undoubtedly dis
pose of it for some time to come,
but the development of the wool-
growing capabilities of the group
will likely one day produce a surplus
of the meat. Modern science, that
lias given the boon of ice to our
tropical necessities, may probably
be relied upon to make the mutton
exportable in some form or other.
With the appliances recently intro
duced for supplying fresh meat to
residents of Honolulu, independently
of the climate, probably any possi
ble surplus of prime mutton for a
good while to come may, w ith ad
vantage' to the right side of our
trade account, create a demand for
itself in the displacement of im
ported canned meats.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Besides sending thoir names, cor
respondents must write upon only
one side of their paper. Communi
cations written upon both sides have
to lie kept until the editor gets time
to copy them. lie never gets time
to do so.
Mr. Squires 1ms written in reply
to " Kiunaainu's " criticism of t his
former letter on tlio Japanese. He
thinks our anonymous correspondent
is one of those who profit by Japan
ese immigration, and rests his whole
argument that the Japanese are bar
barians upon the appearance they
make in our streets. It is scarcely
improper for us to assure him that
his conjecture of " Kamaaina's "
position is mistaken.
It is well known that Gladstone
M iU.imnmx.tr uti riiimrn Wiitiwi
Tftw.viignnftffiMBfciwfrjiMMM.fhr
has recently been offered and has
declined an Earldom, concerning
which an English paper says, "The
Queen is understood to have pressed
this mark of gratitude for his dis
tinguished services upon her illus
trious subject. Mr. Gladstone,
while 'giatcfully appreciating Her
Majesty's gracious intention,' has
asked to lie 'allowed to foreg6 the
high honor which I Icr Majesty was
ready to confer on him,' and the
whole incident is regarded as equal
ly credilablo both to Sovereign and
Statesman." No Statesman ever
deserved better of his Sovereign
and his country than W. E. Glad
stone, and no act of his could better
establish himself in the esteem of
the British people than a refusal to
desert the Commons for a seat with
the Lords.
The following extract from the
Fall Mall Gazette is suggestive of
hints to thcIlawaiiaiiGovernment:
"In 1858-!) Sir George Grey settled
the whole of British Caffraria with
some 3,000 families of German im
migrants at the cost of Her Majesty's
Government. These settlers were
sent out at the public charge, had
rations supplied to them for a year,
and the lands they and their descen
dants now occupy were sold to them
on bonds having lengthened periods
to run before maturity. The whole
of these bonds have been redeemed.
No more prosperous colonists than
these German settlers exist in the
whole of South Africa ; and the dis
tricts they inhabit have been signally
exempt from the troubles which
seem to be inherent to other portions
of the colony. The magic of pro
perty has made them loyal and
prosperous."
FOUND
A strayed dog, at Sir. Wcst'i
residence, Kuplolani Park.
Owcr can have him by pay.
inc expenses. 83 It
FOlt SALE.
ONE In
Bui
large Bay Carriage Horse; 1 Top
Bug:
ry, square uo; l single nar
LEWIS & CO., Grocers,
Hotel Street.
ncss.
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SITUATION WANTED
BY
a German and wife, able and will.
ing, wnnts employment in n pri
vate family. Man will do outside work
and drive; woman cook or do general
homo woik. Good lefcrence. Both
aged about 30. Apply to
J. E. "WISEMAN,
83 3t General Business Agent.
NOTICE.
A SPECIAL meeting
of the Stock.
Ol holders in the Honokaa
Sugar
Company, w ill be held on Wednesday,
the 29th inst., at 10 o'clock a.m., at the
office of F. A. Schaefcr, & Co.
II. KENJES, Secretary.
Honolulu, .Tunc 27, 1885. 82 2t
Lost, Strayed or Stolen.
ON ThursJay night, from rear of Bay
Horse Saloon, u Son el Marc, white
stripe iu face with brand T. O. on left
hip. The Under will be liberally re
warded by returning the same to Geoige
lloughtailing, Bay Hors.e Saloon, Hotel
Street. Poundmastcrs arc requested to
notify Mr. lloughtailing if the abpve
horse should be biought to the Pound.
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Asistant Bookkeeper Wanted.
ONE who is lcliablc In every respect.
Addres0, with references, stating
salarv icquired, etc., T. LEWIS, Box
351, llonolulu Post Office. 81 3t
WANTED,
a (list-class Fortueuesc Cook, a
TY
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situation in a private family. Re-
fcicnco given. Call nt
GONSALVES & CO., 57 Hotel St.
80 2w
BLACKSMITH
WANTED a job in a Blacksmith's
shop, by n Portuguese of some
cxpciicncc. Give him a trial. Call at
GONSALVES & CO , 57 Hotel St.
80 2w
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to mo nroics.
peclfully requested to nettle their
accounts bcfoie Ulbt Inst., as Ipiopose
leaving foi England, August 1st. All
bills against mo will bo paid on picsen
tiillon. (74 WJ Jj,
B. KERR.
NOTICE.
Honolulu, July 7th, 1885.
The undcisigned expecting to leave
tlio Kingdom for u time, nfl'cis for sale
a fho years' lento of the American
House with all turnitiire and appertain,
incuts thereunto belonging. Apply for
terms on the premises No, 70 Maunakea
Stiect. (Cotf) . Y. SQUIRES.
EOlt ItENT.
THAT very desirable and convenient
Family Residence on Beretnnla
Street, until lately occupied by F. B.
Pratt, Esq., complete with out-houses,
stables, gardens and pasture. Also, the
premises occupied utniobent aaLaw
Office by John Itussell, Kiq., centrally
located near the corner of Fort and
Morchant Streets. For particulars, ap
ply either by letter or otherwise to
PR. STANGENWALD, Merchant St.
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LEWIS & CO., GROCERS,
" 07 mill OO tlotcl fcStvoot,
NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED ON ICE:
California Grapes, Peaches, Apricots, Plums, Pcarp, Nectarines and Prunes. Also,
Prcsh Cala Salmon, do Shrimps, do Codfish, do Clams In Shell, and Rock Cod.
Also, u few nice Bed Cabbages, Swiss Chccsu, Ctciim Cheese. Edam Cliche and
very mild Cala Family Cheese, Family Cala Coined Bed, Fresh Cala Boll Butler,
Kegs Family Butter. ... ,
ALSO, Vino Fat Smoked Salmon and dilcd Skip Jack and Baracuta for sale
cheap. A fine lot of choice New Zealand Potaloc, just received and for eale very
cheap in quantities to suit. . , .
ALSO, A full line of Fanny and Staple Groceries, Just to hand per O. S. S.
Co.'s steamer Mariposa. ,
By each arrival of O. S. S. Co.'s steamers, we rccclvcdHTcsli Cala 1-iulls, do
Fish, Oysters and Gamo on ice. , ....
Uoons ucnvcrcu neo oi cnargo 10 an pans ol iiunuuuu, mm biuiiiuuuuu
guaranteed.
Telephone No. 210, Both Companies. P. 0. Bos Bi)7. ,JT(j3
E. C. SCHUMAN,
C3irige and. "Wag-on !Mli:ei
XCoimtriiig,
BlnclcHinitliiufi,
In iivst-clusN manner mid prices to HiiiL i lie liiiiew.
70 King St., adjoining Geo. W. Lincoln, Contractoi & Builder. Cm
Mrs. J. Rodanet
TX71SIIES to inform hur customers
V y Unit she is still at Gl Beretania
Street, and will continue the urcss-iniir
ing business tlicie, at her
usual low
rales.
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SCBIETIIETG NEW.
Labor Saving Soft Soap.
WHAT ALL FAMILIES, HOTELS
land Laundries need. For sale at
AV. E. Hcrrick's shop, Bethel street, by
77 Ira WM. H. HUDDY
JUST RECEIVED
Now landing E Amy Turner,
ISO Decrees ISO
Water White & Downer's Oil,
Best Oils for Family use.
Also a large variety of
FANCY GOODS
Vj laic arrivals.
73 J. T. Wnierlionsc.
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NOTICE.
O
WING to the hard times Dr. II. .1.
Speer, of Heictania btieet, -will
for tlieneu 25 dus treat all diseases
within his specially for one-third Hie
usual price. Consultation and cvunin.
ation tree. 72 2v
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KING STREET,
AVA-l-.X.J3Xt, 1ropi'Iel or.
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Choicest Meats from Finest Herds.
Families and Shipping
SUPPLIED ON SHORT NOTICE
and at the
Io-wcst jMiu-lceL Pi'icfew.
All meats delivered from this Market
nrc thoroughly chilled immediately nfter
killing by means of a Bell-Coleinan Pa
tent Dry Air Refrigeiator. Meat so
treated retains all its juicy properties,
and is GuAitAN'rann to Keiu Lonobk
aktkii Deli vnny than Fhkskly-kill-i:i
Meat. 74 ly
HONOLULU LIBRARY
AJil)
READING ROOM ASSOCIATION.
THIS INSTITUTION is located on
the rorncr of Hotel and Alakea
streets, dliectly opposite the building of
the Y. M. C. A., and is open every day
and evening, Sundays included.
The Reading Room is supplied with
all the local journals, as well as nearly
fifty of the leading foreign papers and
magazines.
The Circulating Library consists of
over 3,000 volumes, and is constantly
increasing.
The Rcfcienco Library contains a
valuablo line of cyclopedias, diction
urics, and works of u similar clmtactcr.
A handsome parlor Is provided for
conversation and games.
'Die Circulating Department is closed
on Sundays.
Terms of membership : Signing the
roll and paying the regular dues, tlfly
cents a mouth, quarterly in advance,
Strangers from foreign countries and
visitors from other islands are welcome
to the rooms at all times, but as the
Association has no other regular means
of support except the dues of members,
it is expected that residents of Honolulu
who desire to avail themselves of its
privileges, and nil who feel an interest
in maintaining an institution of this
kind In our community, will join tlio
Association and pay the regular dues,
S. B. DOLE President
M. M. SCOTT Vice-President
II. A. PARMELEE Secretary
A. L. SMITH .', . . .Treasurer
O. T. RODGERS, M. D., Chairman Hall
and Library Committee. 77 tf
Metropolitan
Marke
PilIiitiiiK' S
immiiitr,
TO LET.
THOSE desirable premise on 31 Bo
ictnnhi Street, between Fort and
Nuuanu Streets the house contains pal
lor. 3 bedroom", dining Toom, kitchen,
bath and stflrc rooms. Also, a detached
cottage, containing 3 large airy bed
rooms. Inquire on the piemises.
74 tf
Will he open cvciy afternoon and even,
ings as follows :
Monday, IVciliirmlny, Tliurmlay nnd
Saturday,
To the public in general.
Tuesday and Friday Kvcnliics, and
, Wednesday and Saturday
Afternoons,
For ladies and their cscoi ts.
AMUSEMENTS TO COME:
July 28 Two mile Race for prUc.
July !J1 Grand fancy dress masquer
ade. Four prizes will be
given one for the handsom
est costume, one for the most
original one, one for the
best sustained character, and
one for the most comical.
Fancy skater must lookout for the
month of August.
Dancing every Fiidav evening from
J to IU.
aruslo ly llio T3anI,
Every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday
Evening; alfo at the Wednesday Ma.
tinee. T. E. WALL, Manager.
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Central M Mag 11
Open Every Evening and Wednes
day and Saturday Afternoons.
Music by the Band.
Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Even
ings and on Wednesday
Afternoons.
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Tlio Jjqnitublc liifc Ilium-mice
Soeiety oi' thcUnitcd
Slates.
KHTAItlilHIIIU) IX 1850.
ISSUES Policies on the most approved
plans, viz: Oidlnary Life, Limited
Payments, Life Endowments; Tontine
Snvings Fund, Tontines, Semi.Tontincs ;
A. B. C. Tontines; Llfo and Survivor,
ship Annuities ; Children's Endow ments,
Joint Llfo Risks, Partnership Insurance,
etc., etc., etc.
Policies both Incontestable and Nou
forfeitable.
Contested claims, none.
Before insuring elsewhere, call and
get an estimate.
It is calculated that every icasonablo
wish of the insured is embodied in one
oi more of the plans.
For full particulars and pamphlets,
apply to
AI-KX. J, CAUTWJUKHT,
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
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Tofflmiti SkiHii Biiik.
TEMPLE of
Nos. 61, 63 and
We wish to announce the nnival of our new Summer Stock in our
which is the most complete In this city.
55 Feathers Cleaned and Curled.181
Native Straw Sewed in all the Styles of Hats.
JUST JREJOESXDEX
300 pieces of Dress Lawns at very Low Prices.
New designs in Dress Goods, Satins ec Buntings.
Ladies' Wrappers and Children's Dresses
in largo varieties. A large invoice of Laces and Embroideries.
Ladies', Misses', Children's and Infants' Hosiery
in the latest styles.
BOYS' WAISTS ! BOYS' WAISTS !
Youths', Boys' and Children's Clothing a specially.
esy-NEW QOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. -a
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CST" Call and be Convinced. -&a
S. CONN & COMPANY.
Pacific Hardware Company
SUCCESSORS TO DILLINGHAM & CO. AND SAM'L NOTT.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Hardware, Agricultural Implements, House Furnishing
Goods, and General Merchandise.
Just received Eddy's Refrigerators and Ice Chests, now styles of Chandeliers
and Library Lamps, Stoves and Ranges, Kerosene Oil Stoves.
JTAIRIVIVrcS' AND
All of which nrc offered
JOHN ITT, lo. 8 KBumm Street.
Granite, Iron and Tin Ware !
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE,
House Keeping Goods,
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND
093 SHEET IRON WORK.
JOSEPH E. WISEMAN, .'
The Only Recognized General Business Agent on the Hawaiian Islands.
Offices in Campbell's Fire-proof Building, 27 Merchant St., Honolulu, H. I
I. O. Box :ilB
REAL ESTATE AGENT Buys and
dom. Bents Offices, Houses, Cottages
SOLICITING AGENT FORWILDER'S INTER-ISLAND Sl'EAMERS-Tour
ists nnd the Traveling Public will apply to me for Tickets and information to
the "Volcano.
SOLICITING AGENT FOR THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW
YORK Tlio Largest, Grandest nnd Soundest Institution of its kind in tlio
World.
AGENT FOR THE GREAT BURLINGTON RAILWAY ROUTE IN AMERICA
This Route excels all other routes going Ertst, the tccnery bolng the grandest,
the meals the choicest and the Palace ami Dining Cars the handsomest mid most
comfortable.
EMPLOYMENT AGENT Finds Employment for all seeking woik In the vari
ous branches of industry on the Islands.
SOLICITING AGENT FOR THE CITY OF LONDON FIRE INSURANCE CO.
The best known Company in the Islands.
CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER Enters Goods at Qustom House, pays and'dischargea
Freight and Duty Bills under power of Attorney.
MONEY BROKER Loans Moneylit all times on first-class sccurlti)'.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT Legal Papers of every description drawn, mils
Distributed and Collected. Books and Accounts kept and adjusted, Records
Searched. Rents Collected. Taxes and Insuianco on Property looked after.
Copying ond Engrossing done. Advertisements, Newspaper Articles, Cones
ponuenee and Commercial Business of every nature promptly and nruirutcly
attended t.
AGENT FOR THE NEW MUSIC HALL AT IIONOLULU-'ompanles abroad
will correspond with mo for terms, etc. Orders for Island Shells, Curios Luva
Specimens, Native Views and Photos carefully filled and fowarded to all parts
of the World.
E5F- Information appcitalning to the Islands given and all correspondence faith
fully answered.
JOSElH K. WISEMAN,
873 General Business Agent, Honolulu Hawaiian Islands.
FASHION
65 Fort Street,
HOWE'S SC-A.H,JES.-aSI
upon favorable terms.
PACIFIC HARDWARE COMPANY. '
: j Tclopliono 17S.
sells Real Estate in all raits of the Kiiik-
and Rooms.
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