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BISIIOP & Co., BANKERS
' Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
" Draw Exchange on tho
OanH ol Culi ibruia, S. IT.
' ' And their agents in 4
NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONG.
Messrs. N. M.Hnlli3chlld.&Sun, London.
Tho Commercial Hank Co., of Sydney,
London,
The Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney,
Sydney.
The Bank of New Zealand: Auckland,
Christchurch, mid "Wellington.
The Bank of British Columlila, Vic
torla, B. 0. and Portland, Or.
AND
Transact a General Hanking Business.
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FUdgod to Ecllhor Sect nor Farty.
Bnt-osUMlthod for tho bonoflt of all.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 1885.
THIS EVENING'S DOINCS.
Yoscmite Skating Rink 7.
Mystic Lodge, K. of P., 7: HO.
VOLAPUK.
This is an age of novelties, inven
tions, curious schemes anil, perhaps
it may be added, of colossal hum
bugs. Volapuk is the latest addi
tion to the technicalities of modern
life. It is ingenious enough to .he
called an invention, original enough
to be a novelty, peculiar enough. to
be an innovation, and apparently
impracticable enough to be a hum
bug. Volapuk is a new language
of thirteen thousand words, in
tended for the use of commercial
men the world over. One of the
clerical qualifications of future ap
plicants for situations in mercantile
houses will be a knowledge of Vola
puk. Uusiness men will, on the
adoption of Volapuk, be able to
understand each other. The Chinee
and the Englishman will be in phi
lological harmony, and the Hawaiian
will be able to order pine and wheat
from the forest of British Columbia
and the prairies of the west, and
the Canadian and American will
respond with big orders for sugar,
and all through the medium of the
to be cosmopolitan and euphonious
Volapuk phraseology. An Angli
cised definition of the word is be
yond our attainments ; for we have
to confess that we were wicked
enough, in our early 3'ears, to play
truant on the days when Volapuk
grammar was on the school room
boards. The words of which this
new medium of communication is to
be composed will be drawn from
the English, Latin and Saxon. It
is intended to be "spoken on every
exchange in the world ; the traders
of every race will adopt it in buying
and selling." The construction of
this wonderful language has been
seriously undertaken by a Russian
philologist. How many generations
must arise and pass away before
the Hawaiian, English, Chinese,
Japanese, Portuguese, German,
Italian, French, Latin, Greek, Ba
nish, Norwegian, Spanish, Russian,
and other languages, in present ubc
on these Islands, will all bp absorbed
or superseded by Volapuk is a ques
tion that we' are quite ready to
answer, but space, being very limited
to-day, the answer must be post
poned for a future occasion.
FACTS AND NEWS.
Will. Carleton, author of "The
Farmer's Ballads," and other poeti
cal and dramatical works, recently
v " committed suicide by suffocating
himself with illuminating gas in his
room in New York city.
By a decision of. Second Comp
troller Maynard, soldiers of the war
marked as deserters on the records,
who can prove honorable scrvico
after desertion was entered, will
have their claims for arrears of pay
and bounty recognized.
Colonel Ered. Grant, Mrs. Grant
and Mrs. Sartoris wero hi New
York, Aug. 31st, intending to leave
for Europe tho following Wednes
day. A meeting of one hundred manu
facturers of Rhode Island depre
cated any revision of tile tariff,
owing to the manufacturing indus
tries being in a condition of extreme
sensitiveness.
A meeting of German Catholics
will be held at Minister this mouth.
Dr. Windthorst will take a leading
part in it. lie proposes a union of
the Catholics of the world for the
defense of the church. The scheme
! ' is approved by the Vatican.
' Little girl from Chicago "Our
. family is a more aristocratic . family
than yours." Little girl from Bos-
itoii "No, it isn't. My mother van
dboast of her forefathers for thc.past
two centuries," Little girl from
Chicago "Oh, that is nothing-. My
mother boasts of four husbands in
the last two years. "-Philadelphia
Vail.
SES?
The correspondent of. n Western '
paper claims that in a thousand New
YorlcAvorking girh there arc to bo
observed as many beautiful faces of
the Lady Clara Verc cle Vcre type
as in (lie same number of young
ladies attending fashionable Fifth
avenue churches.
ASTOJl HOUSE.
rpilANSlENT Kales in the largo Din.
JL lug Hull, ileal 25 rent". PH.
vale Pining Rooms 3.1 conK
XXJOIC.
LOST or Stolen, C Ducks, from No.
101 Bcrctnnla street. A rewind
will be given for their return.
CtOO.lLS TO ltiT,
Furnished or unfurnished, ecu.
Itrally located, within ten min.
Sulci walk of the Post.Ofllcc.
AUilre-ss, P. O. Box GOT. 121 ltn
Cottages to Let,
On Punchbowl street opposite Palaco
Walk, a vciy pleasant Cottage of live
rooms with kitchen, pantry, bathroom,
&c, nicely shaded, garden and wat?r
laid on.
On Lillha stieet, a small Cottage, next
to School street, lo per month.
On Beret min street, a beautiful Resi
dence near Alupal stieet to lent. Deep
lot, modern improvements.
On Kinau street near Alapal, a small
convenient Cottage. $20 per month.
On Montgomery Square, foot of Berc
tanii .stieet, Foveral Cottage to lent,
from $8 to $10 per month.
On Met chant street near Alakca street,
two Cottages suitable for small families.
Rental, ?12.u0 per month.
Some elegant property for sal
Lunalilo street, Bockwith street
other resident places on the plains.
on
and
Several other Cottager and Houses to
lent and propeity for sale.
Adilrcj or apply
J. K. Wiseman,
General Business Agent,
121 v Merchant sheet.
Furniture Sale
At the residence of Mr. David Oxlcy,
Queen street, (C. P. Ward Premises), on
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3d,
At 10 a.m., will he sold
The Entire Household Fur'ture
Consisting
BV Marble, Top iticdroom Sets, Bed
steads, Bureaus. Washstands, Chairs,
Towel Raekb, Spring and Hair Mat.
tresses, Mosquito Nets, Blankets. Cover
lets, I'ilow.-,Tov,el, Hair Cloth Lounge,
Wardrobes;
Iron Bedsteads, Single Bedsteads, Paint,
ed Bedroom Sets, Koa Bedsteads.Lamps,
Spittoons, China Chaits, Parlor Furni
ture, Centre Tahle Set, Dining Table,
Ciockery and Glassware, Stove & Kitch
en Utensils, &c. Also, One Horse, Har
ness and 1 Brake. Also,
A.L 1J2 O'cloclc INooii,
Will he hold the Lease of the premises
for the balance of term, 4 years and 3
months, until Jan. 1, 181)0, at a rental of
$2!5 per month.
121 St E. P. ADAM3 & CQ., Aucl'ts.
OF-
BHiig Lots at Sea View.
By
ordPi of B. F. Dillingham, Esq., we
will offer at Public Auction,
ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 19th,
At 12 o'clock noon,
At our Saleroom, (unless previously
disposed of at privato sale). Those cer
tain VALUABLE LOTS at
Sea View Estate !
As per plan at our office, nt upset
price from
100 to $375.
An unprecedented chance for people
of tho most limited means to obtain a
homestead of their own. Healthy and
cool locality, and commanding a magni
ficent view of the en tiro Plains, the Sen,
and Diamond Head, nnd only ten min.
utcs walk from the Punaliou Omnibus,
with, perhaps, a closer connection, in
tho near future by Rail to Honolulu.
Tho property is hounded on tho south
hide by Motcalf street and on tho west
by Beckwlth stieet, and, In addition to
thesu approaches, there have been hid
out two avenues nnd thieo roads, each
10 feet wide, so thai eveiy lot commands
two appioaches.
Tho woodlnwn Dairy is adjacent, so
that butter, uieam and milk may ho had
ficsh at all times, and all vegetables
required for domestic uso can he oh
tinned from tho Chinese growers.
Water is pluntiful, and tho property
will he supplied fiom a Reservoir kept
constantly supplied from im artesian
well fltuidi'd upon the most elevated
poitlon of the Estate.
There is positively live degrees less
temperature upou these lots than in the
town of Honolulu, and when tho town
is hot and dry, there aro always cooling
nnd icf rcshhig bicee3, accompanied by
occasional ligltt bho.vers from the Ma.
iioa Valley, which rouderit exceedingly
'admirable as a healthy resort.
TERMS OF SALE. One-third Cash,
Balunco Ju 1 and " years secured by mort.
gagu with interest at 8 porccnt. Deeds
at expense of purchaser.
121 8t E. P. ADAMS & CO., Auct'M,
llM
Auction
ale
Tho Old Corner .Restaurant.
f'OllNl'm QUEEN ASt) NUUANII MS.
Meals, 25 els. Week hoard, 5-1 and
$4.50. Everything neat nnd clean.
Mechanical fans working at meal
limes keep loom cool nnd pleasant.
Ill) ltn , HOP LEE, Proprklm.
A CARD.
rpiIANKS arc hereby tendered by tho
X Ofllccrs nnd Members of the Hono.
lulu Flro Department as follows;
TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING: For
attending the performance of Inst
Friday night, being tho occasion of n
Benefit tendered to tho Slok Fund of the
Department by Fryer's Circus Company.
TO THE PUBLIC: By whoso genor.
ous nid over $300 wns put into the Fire,
mnn's Sick Fund, and
TO FItYEIVS CIRCUS COMPANY
for tho Benefit given in nid of tho sick
and distressed firemen of Honolulu.
Per order, HENltY SMITH,
PJO 2t Sei'iclary of thoDcpaitnicnt.
FlltE NOTICE
FniK Mahbhai
HAts Offici:, )
,u, Sept. 8, 1885. f
g to hum rubbish
HON'OMJI.
TIAHTIES intending
X on their premises, particularly nt
night time, arc lespectfully asked to
notify me or leave notices at my office
in the Bell Tower in order that false
alarms be prevented and tho public "n
dlsturbed from its quiet slumbers. Of
late frequent bright lights have been
seen by the watch at tho Tower, which,
on enquiry, proved to bo nothing more
thnn plies of lubblsh left burning
through the night. Hcsidcnts plcaso
take notice. JAS. W. McGUME,
120 lit .Flfo Marshal.
Tilulli Real Estate
A.r.r AVVIICIJCI.
We have received Instructions to sell
at public auction,
On SATURDAY, Sept. 19th,
at 12 o'clock noon, nt our salesroom,
that certain valuable
House and Lot
v, .
on tho Waikiki Road, just beyond tho
Sunny South, and recently occupied by
C. S. McDuffec.
This lot k 200ft. deep
and is well fenced.
and 100ft. fi out,
The house is nlmoH new, has si.v
rooms on the main.lloor, besides bath
room, kitchen and More room. The
second floor is unfinished. There is
also a carpenter shop, stable and carri
nge house and a chicken house.
TEUMS: One-third cash; balance in 1
and 2 years and 3 years with interest nt
0 per cent, secured ly mortgage.
Persons wishing to view the properly
call upon E. P. ADAMS to CO.,
120 Ot Auctioneers.
Executor's Sale !
IIALAKCK OF VrOCK OF
' BOLLES & CO.
By order of tho Eveculor.s of the Es
late of B. F. Bollcs, 1 will sell nt public
auction, at the warehouse on K-iuinano
Street, "
Oi Wetalay, Sept. 16,
at 10 a.m., the balance of I
consisting of
itock,
IRON STRAPPED BLOCKS-
Manila Rope, Rubber Paints, Copper
Tanks, Paint Brushes, Varnish nnd
W W Brushes, Bbls. Eastern Mess
Pork,
Hemp itope and Canvas,
Cases Curia, Cases Soda, Cases
Cream Tartar, Cases Ginger, Cascb
Curry, Cases 21b. Potted Sausage, i
Boxes Starch. Cases Pepper, Epsom
Salts, Jars Soda,
Cases Tongue, etc.
' Stile positive to close the huslnes.
120 01 E. 1'. ADAMS & CO.. Aiict'rs.
STJO-AJR- BAGS
JSJJC AUCTION.
On FRIDAY, Sept lltl,
At our Salesrooms, nt 12 o'clock noon,
wo will 'sell nt Public Auction, for
account of whom itmay concern,
50,000 Sugar Bags
In good order.
LYONS & LEVEY, Auct'rs.
120 2t
AT RUCTION.
i1 1
On Saturday, Sept, 1 2,
AT 10 A.M.,
At tho residence of Mrs. J. Rodanet,
01 Bcretania St., next door to
Mrs, Dickson, tho cnllro
Household Fur'ture
- COMPRISING.
3 Bedroom Sets, Bedsteads, Mnttins
ses, Pailor Furniture, Picture; Ver
anda Chnlrs, Rugs, Looking Glasses,
Hat Rack, Dining Table and Chairs,
Crockery and Glassware,
Stove k litcliei utensils,
Garden Hote and Tools.
120 3t LYONS & LEVEY, Auct'w,
NOTNM ! 7?
rnp ihr- creditors of llio llslalo of
X OHONG FAT of Nlulii, Kohala,
Hawaii, lako notice: That the under,
signed, assignees or tho estate, pf Chong
Fat, a bankrupt, havo filed their ac
counts and submitted the Mine as such
assignees before tho Hon. A. F. .Tudd.
Chief Justice of the Supremo Court, nnd
the Court has set the lfithdayof Sop
tcmbci, at 10 a.m., for the settlement of
said accounts and for their discharge
from all liability as such nsslgnccs. nnd
fornn order to make a flnnl dividend.
And any person interested may then nnd
there appear nnd contest tho same.
W. O. PAltKE,
YIM QUON, Arslgnecs.
Honolulu, Sept. 8, 1885. limit
NOTICE
TS licicby given that I havo sold till
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JL. JI1V llllt, UUU 1IUU UlllJiab ,lUIIIW,
with the good will and secret of making
tho celebrated Fisher's Champagne
Cider. Thanking my friends and tho
public ,fnr past fnvois, I would solicit a
continuance of the. same for my suc
cessors. ISHAEb FISllIilt.
Honolulu, Sept. S, 1883.
In connection with the above the tin.
derslgncd would respectfully give
notice to their friends nnd the public in
general that, having bought of Mr. I.
Fisher the tight to and secret of making
the article known as Fisher's Cham,
paguc Cider; thoy nfe now prepared to
1111 all orders for the same at the shortest
notice. Wo intend that this Cider shnll
bo a flrst-class article. Orders left with
C. E. Williams, Fortstreet, or addressed
to M. T. Donnell. at tho Factory, No. 13
Llliha street, wilt receive prompt atten
tion. FISHEH'S CIDEH CO.
M. T. Donnki.t,, "Manager. 11!) tf
Oahu College
Axn
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Wir.I. Ol'KN FOIl THE
New jYeai,
Monday, September 14
The completion of the new Bishop
Hall of Science, fully equipped for use,
offers iiirc facilities in this department,
which is in charge of PROP. L. L. VAN
HLYKE, a specialist from the Univer
sity of Michigan..
By tho addition of over COO volumes
of carefully selected books Increased
advantages arc afforded in the Literary
Department.
Lessons in Vocal Music, Drawing and
French Iby the former able instructor
arc given.in the regular conrseiwithout
ctra charge.
Punaliou Preparatory School,
Under the efficient, manage ment t f MISS
E. V. HALL ns Principal, oilers excel
lent advantages for those wishing to
pursue 'a preparatory course. 117 2w
VALUABLE
Siiijar Property
IOIfc LEASE.
The owners of the Piinccville Planta
tion Co. have decided to oiler for lease
for a term of years n part of their prop
erty at Ilanalcl, Kauai.
There are about 300 acres of rich land
suitable for sugar or rice cultivation in
Unnalei Valley, which can bo delivered
up ns soon as the present crop of sugar
Is taken off; witli about W't'O itcics more
valley land which "can ho turned in at
the expiration of the present lease in
April, 1890.
There aro 800 or more acres of good
sugar land In the uplands, well irrigat.
cd, which can also bo delivered up as
fast as the present ci op of cane is har
vested. There aro 180 acres of land in'llio' ur J
lands planted with sugar cano for the
crop of 1887, which will ho sold upon
favorable terms.
All of the lauds in this estate havo an
abundance of water, thus Insuring good
crops
There aro scows, pious, too), railroad
aud cars, carts .and implements neces
sary for planting and harvesting crops,
Which will ho sold upon favorable
terms j also,' 2C0 head of ' well-broken
working oxen, which will he offered for
sale hi iota to buit purchaseis.
The mill is in good order and capable
of manufacturing to tons of sugar a
week. n '
All of tho above binds 'will bo leased
together with tlin.,niill for a term of
years, or the owners will run tho mill at
their expense, grinding the augur cano
u shares.
ISTFor nil particulars apply to Ohas.
Koclllng, Manager at Hanalei, or to
O. BREWER & CO.,
Agents at Honolulu,
P. O. JONES, Scc'y P.P.Co. 117 3w
J. A, DOWER,
Ship Carpenter and Boat Builder.
HAS on hand and for sale various
sized surf bonts, constructed on
iu Impiovcd principle of my own in
vention, each frame being of ono piece
across, tho kcol. Tho frajnus aro closer
together, and tho boats arc therefore
lighter and lesi llabloto bljgnin, than
boats of any other build. Each side
plank and gunwale is iu oiiejplece from
stem to Btorn, and Is consequently not
liublo to btrain, there being no midship
butts. The material and workmanship
are warranted to bo of ho best quality.
Mr. (Robert Lowers, of Lowers &
Cooke, will attend to thosaloof these
boats, and'dispose of them at Ban Fran.
Cisco pi ices, 05 ly
TEMPLE of
Nob. 61, 63 and
We wish to announce the arrival of our new Summer Stock in our
MI JL.1. ITV 33 RV DDJBI A.IfcTM:N rJ??
which is the mosl.cotnplcte in this city.
SCS Feathers Cleaned and CurledU
Native Straw Sewed in all flic Styles of Hats. ' ' .
JUST XEOJSr'VJESl
."00 pieces of Dress Lawns at vcr Low Prices.
New designs in Dress Goods, Satins & Huntings.
Ladies' Wrappers and Children's Dresses
. in large varieties. A large invoice of Laces and Embroideries.
Ladies', Misses', Children's and Infants' Hosiery
in the latest styles.
BOYS' WAISTS! BOYS' WAISTS!
Youths', Hoys' and Children's Clothing a specialty.
8STNEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. -a
B3T Cull and be Convinced, -a
S. COllN & COMPANY.
Pacific Hardware Company
SUCCESSORS TO DILLINGHAM & CO. AND SAM'L N0TT.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Hai'dware, Agricultural Implements, House Furnishing
Goods, and General Merchandise-
.lust received Eddj's Rctilgcralors and Ice Chests, new styles of Chandeliers
and Library Lampi, Stoves and Ranges, Kerosene Oil Stoves.
All of which mo offered upon favorable terms.
,PACIFIC HARDWARE COMPANY.
JOHN ITT, 1. 8
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Granite, Iron and Tin Ware !
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER. PIPE and RUBBER. HOSE,
House Keeping Goods,
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND
993 SHEET IRON WORK.
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JOSEPH E. WISEMAN,
The Only Becognized General Business Agent on the Hawaiian Islands
ESTABLISHED 1 871).
Offices in Campbell's Fire-proof Buildintr, 27 Merchant St., Honolulu, H; I
I. O. Box,ai5
1EPABTMENT8 1
REAL ESTATE AGENT Ruys and sells Real Estate in all pat U of the King
dom. Rents Offices, Houses, Cottages and Rooms.
SOLICITING AGENT FORWILDER'S INTER-ISLAND SPEAMERS-Tour
istsnnd tho Traveling Public will apply to mo for Tickets and information to
tho Volcano.
SOLICITING AGENT FOR THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW
YORK The Largest, Grandest and Soundest Institution of its kind in tho
World.
AGENT FOR THE GREAT BURLINGTON RAILWAY ROUTE IN AMERICA
This Route excels all other ionics going East, the tconerv being the grande-t, -the
meals tiio choirost and tho Pulnce nndDlnlng Cms tho'linndfionicst and most
comfortnbjc.
EMPLOYMENT AGENT Finds Employment for all fcx.klng 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 Islands.
CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER Enters Goods n't Custom House, pays aud discharges
Freight nnd Duty Bills under power of Attorney.
MONEY BROKER Loans Money nt nil times on llrst-clnss scouritly.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT Legal Papers of every description drawn. 13
Distributed aud Collected. Books and Accounts kept mid adjusted. Reco
Searched. Rents Collected. Tuxes and Insuianco on Properly looked af
Copying aud Engrossing done. Advertisements, Newspaper AHkm, Corres
pondence and Commciclal Business of 'every nature promptly ami accurately
UUVJIIJUU IV,
AGENT FOR THE NEW MUSIC H ALL AT IIONOLUI.U-Compnntes abroail
will correspond with mo trr terms, etc, OiiIcm for Island Shells, Cnrlnv. Iiva
Specimens, Native VIuwb and Photos carefully tilled mill forwarded to all parts
of tho World. l
Information nnncrUilning to tho Islands given anil nil corrc3tondence falih-
iiuiy nusvf creu.
878 General
FASHION
65 Fort Street,
Kaalinmanu Street.
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Bills
Records
'ronorlv looked nfipr.
,
JOSEPH K. WISKHAN,
Butineit Agent, Honolulu Hawaiian Ulandt.
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