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BISHOP & Co., BANKETtS
llnuolulu, Hawaiian Island.
Draw Exchange on the
jBunlc oL'Cultroi'uin, fc. IT.
And Ihcir agents In
NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONQ.
Mers. X. M. Rothschild &Son, Lonilou.
Tho Commercial Bank Co., ol Sydney,
London,
The Commercial Dank Co., of Sydney,
Sydncj',
Tlio Bauk of Now Zealand: Auckland,
Christchurch, and 'Wellington.
Tho Uank or British Columbia, Vic
torlft, 1). C. and Portland, Or.J
AND
Transact a Gcnoral Banking Business.
ClfiO lv
about the ninttcr, but their anti
pathy to the change is well-known.
Slate-picking contributes materially
to the preparation of coal. Inex
perience, therefore, cannot fail to
create general dissatisfaction. The
miners are not favorably impressed
with its passage, which they claim
is several years in advance of its
time. As a result of the new law
widowed mothers daily linger around
the mines beseeching the breaker
boss or the superintendent not to
dismiss their boys, on whom their
support depends. iV. Y. World
v Fledgoi to neither Beet nor Tatty,
But established for tho benefit of all.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 11, 1885.
THIS EVENING'S DOINGS.
Yosemlte Skating Rink 7.
Imp. Order of Red Men, nl 7:30.
Morning Star Lodge, K of J. 7 :30
CIVIL SERVICE REFORM.
In the olden times of absolutism
in government, all situations of trust
and emolument were held by the
immediate personal favorites of IhpA
sovereign or by their protegcsyUn
der the more liberal regimVof popu
lar institutions, tUe-tVispcnsing of
state patronagcisr'nominally vested
in the hcad-of the nation, under
whatcvwAitlc the executive pr'e--
... .
WJgatives may be held. 1 avor, in
the past, was the open sesame to the
applicant for the keys of the salary
"Is ciiest. Since the passing of power
from monarchy.to practical repub
licanism under all the free constitu
tions of civilization, the aspirants
for the rewards of patriotic service
are, fortunately for the public, met
sometimes with very inconvenient
and embarrassing questions as to
their fitness for coveted positions.
A great deal of bubbling patriotism,
in such cases, is lost to the country.
Patriotism, contingent on u good
salary, it may be observed in pass
ing, is the cheapest and at the same
time the dearest specimen of that
article, in the public market. It is
the cheapest inasmuch as it cost the
holder nothing, and the dearest in
asmuch as" it invariablv costs the
people full price for an article of no
value to them. But although the
despotic methods of the past are
being superseded by better institu
tions, and appointments to office are
not always contingent upon favor to
the exclusion of considerations of
fitness ; there still 'remains a great
deal to 'be done towards devising
and enforcing such regulations' as
will secure elliciency in all the de
partments of public servicq. Under
despotic forms of government, pub
lic appointments by favor are essen
tial characteristics of the whole po
" i litical system, for despotism, itself
j a monster, generates a numerous
progeny of abuses. But in the theory
of representative institutions, favor
-' goes for nothing, while iltness is
everything. And where this theory
is not practically applied, there is a
flagrant abuse of the system. Power
. placed in the hands of men by the
operation of representative insti
tutions is grossly abused when exer
cised solely for the advancement of
privato and personal interests.
NOTE OF THANKS.
Editor. Bulletin : Through your
columns kindly thank "Chronicler"
for his manly note and champion
ship in the case of the brutal item
which appeared in the Gazette in re
gard to the young girl in my employ.
W. S. Luce.
Kahala, Sept. 10, 1885.
THE BEST MONUMENT.
A correspondent of the New York
Evening 1'osl urges that the money,
when raised, for a monument to
Grant, lie invested not in a mean
ingless pile of slone or piece of sta
tuary, but in a great public library,
which should be to this country
what the British Museum Library
is to England. The Cooper Insti
tute is an example of the best kind
of monument a man can raise to
himself or his friends raise for him.
Tim liH'innrial to General Gordon,
which Tennyson has ip. charge, is a
fine example of,, a great monument.
Gordon was 'a self-denying man,
and t his help and friendliness to
lipinclcss and neglected boys were
ol a liner quality man even ins limi
tary prowess. A home for the edu
cation and maintenance of fifty boys
is therefore projected. The govern
ment has given fifty acres for the
purpose, and it is hoped that it will
bo ready for use in the autumn.
Gymnasiums and workshops will
constitute part of the establishment.
Grant's memory might well be per
petuated by some noble institution.
Detroit Free Press.
AT AUCTION.
On Saturday, Sept, 12,
AT 10 A.M.,
At llio rcsidcnco of Mrs. J. Rodanot,
51 Bcrclanln St., next door to
Mrs. Dickson, tho entire
Household Fur'ture
- COMPRISING
H Bedroom Sots, Bedsteads, Matlras.
ses. Parlor Furniture, Pictures, Ver.
nnun Chairs, Hugs, Looking Glasses,
Hat Back, Dining Tabic and Chairs,
Crockery and Glassware,
Blove k Kitclei Utensils,
Garden Hoso and Tools.
llii) ill LYONS & LEVEY, Auet'rs.
Valuable Real Estate
AT -WAXIvIIM.
ALBERT O. SMITH,
Attorney at Law and Aconl to
take Acknowledgments. No. t) Kaaliti
manu street. 102 Cm
Tho Old Corner llostaurnnt.
conxnn qukkn and nuuaku sts.
Meals, 23 cts. Week hoard, S;l and
$1.G0. Everything neat and clean.
Mechanical fans working' at meal
times keep room cool mid pleasant.
HI) lm HOP LEE, Proprietor.
NOTICE.
Mil. D. L. AHPHAltT hereby lull
males that ho has this day with,
drawn from tho Arm of Soyong & Ah.
lihntt, and that ho will carry on the busl.
nes? of an Employment Agency, Anglo.
Chinese Interpreting, Collecting Ac.
counts and other Agency Business at
TEMPLE of FASHION
Nog. 61, 63 and 65 Fort Street,
Interpreting,
Sun Kim Lung Co.'s, 43 Hotel street.
cy
Hoi
112 tf
We wish to announce the arrival of our new Summer Stock in our
which is Ihcinost complete In this city;
&S Feathers Cleaned and Curted.3i
Native Straw Sowed in all the Styles of Hats.
NOTICE.
The annual meeting of the Me.
clianics' Benellt Union win .ue
held THIS EVENING in the hall
of Engine Co. No. 2.
HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE.
The house and premises owned
and occupied ny W. u. jic
iWavne. situated on the corner
of Young and Kccaumoku streets. The
house is new and contains six rooms he
sides pautiy, kitchen, &c. The lot is
100x1117 feet. Stables, carriage and out
houses on the pi em lies. For particulate
apply to AVERY &. 1'ALMEH,
122 No. fid Fort street.
FOR SALE.
"Vcliae received instructions to. sell
at public auction,
On SATURDAY, Sept. 19th,
at 12 o'clock noon, at our salesroom,
that certain valuable
House and Lot
on the Wnikiki Road, just beyond tho
Sunny South, and recently oecupicd.by
C. S. Mcuuftcc.
This lot Is 200ft. deep and lOOTt. front,
and is well tenced.
The house is almoU new, lias six
rooms on the main floor, besides hath
room, kitchen and More room. The
second lloor is unfinished. There Is
also a carpenter shop, stable and carri.
ago bouse and a chicken house.
TERMS: Oncthlrd cash; balance in 1
and 2 years and 3 years with interest nt
0 per cent, secured by mortgage.
Persons wishing to icv tho property
call upon E. P. ADAMS & CO.,
120 flt Auctioneers.
Executor's Sale !
BAIANCE OP STOCK Or
BOLLES & CO.
FOR SALE OR LEASE.
"TTC7 E have been authorized to offer for
VV sale or lease tho elegant house
and premises owned by E. 11. Thomas,
situated on the corner of Pilkol anil
Pcnsacoln Streets. Tho house contains
four largo rooms on the lower lloor and
four airy chambeis and bath room on
the upper floor. Hot and cold water
pipes throughout the house. Thlspio.
perty Is tooiwell known to'nccd further
description. For particulars apply to
AVERY & PALM EH,
General Business Agents,
113 2w No. GCFoitSt.
NOTICE
iS hctobv given that I have sold all
my lieht, title and InUrest together
with the good will and becretof making
tlin celebrated Vislici's Chninpairne
Cider. Thanking my friends and the
public for past favors, 1 would solicit a
continuance of the same for my .sue
colors. ISRAEL FISH EH.
Honolulu, Sept. 8, 1885.
In connection with the above the tin-
dcrsUjuod would respectfully give
notice to their friends and the public In
general that-Jiaving bought of Mr. I.
Fisher the light to and secret of making
tho article known as Fisher's Chain
pagne Cider, they arc now picpareil to
till all orders for the same at the shortest
notice. vo intend that this Cider snail
bo a first-class article. Oidcra left with
C.E. Williams, Fortstrept, or addressed
to M. T. Donnell, at the Factory, No. 13
Llliba street, will receive prompt atten
tion. FISHER'S CIDER CO.
M. T. Donnkm,, Manager. 119 tf
.TTJSrJ? RECEIVED
(300 pieces of Dress Lawns at very Low Prices.
New designs In Dress Goods, Satins & Huntings.
Ladies' Wrappers and Children's Dresses
in largo varielics. 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 specialty.
flSrNEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. -a
SSf Call and be Convinced. -XBH
S. COim & COMPANY.
Oahu College
Fire Olay, Fire Bricks
WHITE'S
Portland Cement,
Imperial Cement,
ROCK SJLT !
In Quantities to Suit, at
F.A.Schaefer&Co's
122 lw
KOTICE..
MR. M. D. MONSARRAT, surveyor,
can be found at his Office, Mer
chant Street. 117 lw
ltOODIS TO LET,
Furnished or unfurnished, ccn-
Itrully located, within ten mm.
lutes walk of the Post.Ofllcc.
Address, P. O. Box 307. 121 lm
By oidcr of the Executors of tho Es.
tnte of B. F. Bollcs. I will sell at public
nuction, at the warehouse on Kauinano
Street,
Oi Wefliiestlay, Sent. 16,
at 10 a.m., the balance of Stock,
consisting of
IRON STRAPPED BLOCKS,
Man fla Rope, Rubber Paints, Copper
Tanks, Paint Bruhos Varnish and
V W BiuOies, Bbls. Eastern Mess
Pork,
Hemp .Rope and Canvas,
Case Curia, Case Soda, Cases
Cream Tartar, Cases Ginccr, Cases
Cnrrv, Cases iilb. Potted Sausage,
Boxe"s Starch. Caes Pepper, Epsom
Salts, Jars Soda,
Cases Tongue, etc.
Sale poMtive to close the busines.
120 Ot E. P. ADAMS & CO., Auct'rs.
and
PirtouPrsprlorySclool
WIT.Ii OPKN FOR Tlir.
INTev Yeai,
Monday, September 14
Pacific Hardware Company
IIMITJUI).
SUCCESSORS TO DILLINGHAM & CO. AND SAM'L N0TT.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Hardware, Agricultural Implements, House Furnishing
Goods, and General Merchandise-
Just received Eddy's Refrigerators and Ice Chests, now styles of Chaudellers
and Library Lamps, Stoves and Ranges, Kerosene Oil Stoves.
jrAIRJSA.TXrcS' AND HOWE'S SCALES. -a
All of which, are offered upon favorable terms.
PACIFIC HARDWARE COMPANY.
JOHN ITT, 1. 8 fuknim Street
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Auction
ale
OF-
Bolus Lots at Sea View.
A LABOR LAW THAT DISCHARGES
10,000 BOYS.
A recent law of Pennsylvania pro
hibiting the employment of V3's
? under, the age of 1-1 years inside the
'coarminesis severely criticised in
mining circles nnd may create a
complication of troubles. The ag
"' 'gre'gate number of boys in Luzerne,
Schuylkill, Carbon and Nortlium
, berland Counties which tho new law
affects will reach over 10,000. Its
enforcement commenced August 1st
and as rapidly as Polanders could
bo supplied to fill their places boys
tinder 1-1 employed in various ways
inside the mines and those under 12
' years employed as slate pickers in
the breakers were discharged. The
remuneration for such services range
from sixty-five cents to SI per day.
The foreigners are -willing and anx
ious to work for cyen less compen
sation, as their cost of living does
,f. not exceed 610 per month and in
the course of a few years s they
nn. (.. ninnnnilnfn sovnrdl hun-
dred dollars. Colliery bossed and.
superintendents are very reticent;
Cottages to Let.
On Punchbowl street opposito Palace
Walk, a veiy pleasant Cottage of live
rooms with kitchen, pantry, bathroom,
&q., nicely shaded, garden and water
laid on.
On Lillha street, a small Cottage, next
to School street, 15 per month.
On Beretanla street, a beautiful Rcsi.
dence near Alapai street to rent. Deep
lot, modern improvements.
On Kinau street near Alapai, a small
convenient Cottage. $20 per mouth.
On Montgomery Square, foot of Here,
tania htrcet, several Cottages to rent,
from $8 to $10 per month.
On Merchant street near Alakea streot,
two Cottages suitable for small families.
Rental, ?12.50 per month.
Soma elegant property for salo on
Lunnlllo street, Hcckwith street and
other resident places on the plains.
Several other Cottages and Houses to
rent and pioperty for sale.
Address or apply
,T. 13. AViMemaii,
General Business Agent,
121 1 v Merchant street.
FIBE NOTICE
Finn Maiisiial's Owick, )
Honolulu, Sept. 8, 1885. J"
PARTIES Unending to burn rnbblsli
on their premises, paitloularly at
night time, nro icspectfuUy asked to
notify mo or leave notices at my office
in the Hell Tower in order that false
alarms ho prevented and the public un
disturbed from its quiet (.lumber. Of
l.itu frequent bright lights have l.ccn
seen by tho watch at lliu Tower, which,
on enquiry, proved to bo nothing more
than piles of rubbish left burniug
through the night, Residents please
take notice, JAS. W. McGUlKE,
120 3t Fire Marshal.
By oider of B. F. Dillingham, Esq., we
will offer at Public Auction,
ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 19th,
At 12 o'clock noon,
At our Salesroom, (unless previously
disposed of at private salo). Those cer
tain VALUABLE LOTS at
Sea View Estate !
As per plan at our office, nt upset
price irom
$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 magiii.
flcent view of tho entire Plains, tho Sea,
and Diamond Head, and only ten min
utcs walk from the Punahou Omnibus,
with, perhaps, a closer connection, in
tho ncar future by Rail to Honolulu;
Tho property is bounded on the south
side by Mctcalf street and on thb west
by Beckwith street, and, In addition to
these approaches, thoro have been laid
out U o avenues nnd three roads, each
40 feet wide, so that every lot commands
two approaches.
The Woodlawn Dairy is adjacent, so
Hint butter, cream and milk mav bo had
ficsh at all times, and all vegetables
required for domestic uso can be ob,
taincd from the Ohlncso growers.
Water is plentiful, and tho property
will bo supplied from a Reservoir kept
constantly supplied from an artesian
well situated upon the most elevated
portion of tho Estate.
Tlicro is positively five degrees less
temperature upon these lots than In the
town of Honolulu, and when tho town
is hot and dry, tlicro arc always cooling
nnd refreshing breezes, accompanied by
occasional liglit showers from thoaiu.
noa Valley, inch render itcxceedingly
admirable as a healthy resoit.
TERMS OF SALE.-Oncthlrd Cash.'
Balanco in 1 and 2 years secured by mort
gage with Interest at 8 percent. Deeds
at expense of purchaser,
EST For particulars, plans and, ex.
planallons call on J. E. WISEMAN,
General Business Agent, or
121 8t E. P. ADAMB & CO,, Auct'ra.
Tho conipletion '(if the new Bishop
Hall of Science, fully equipped for use,
offers rare facilities in thii department,
which is in charge of PROF. L. L. VAN
SLVIvE, a specialist from tho Univer
sity of Michigan. t
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By tho addition of over COO volumes
of. carefully soleetcd books increased
advantages aicaffotded in tho Literary
Department.
Lessons in Vocal Music, Drawing and
Frencli by the former able instructor
arc given in the lcgular course without
e.tra charge.
Punahou Preparatory School,
Under the efficient management of MfSS
E. V. HALL as Principal, oilers excel.
lent advantages for those wishing to
pursue a preparatory course. 117;2w
VALUABLE
i
fehtern. Property
FOB LEASE.
E3to3S5S5?KS3I
The owners of the Frlnccvillc Planta
tion Co. have decided to offer for lease
for a term of years a part of their prop
erty at Hanalci, Kauai.
Tlicro nro about !I00 acres of i ich land
suitable for sugar or rico cultivation In
Ilaualci Valley, which can bo delivered
up as soon as tho present crop of sugar
Is taken off; with about 350 acres more
valley lnnd which can bo turned in nt
tho expiration of the present lense in
April, 1800.
Thcro aro 300 or more acres of good
sugar land in the uplands, well IrrTgat
cd, which can also be delivered up ni
fast aB the present ciop of cane is har
vested. Thcro uic 180 acres of land in the up.
lauds planted with sugar cane for the
crop of 1887, which will bo sold upon
lavorauic terms.
All of the lands In this estate have an
abundance of water, thus insuring good
crops
Thcro aro gcowg, plows, tools, railroad
and cars, carls nnd Implements neces
sary for plauting and harvesting crops,
which will bo sold upon favorable
terms; also, 2C0 head, of well-broken
working oxen, which "111 bo offeicd for
salo lu lots to suit purchaseis.
The mill is in good order nnd capable
of manufacturing CO tons of sugar a
week.
All of tho above lauds will be leased
together with tho mill for a term of
years, or tho owners will run tho mill ut
their expense, grinding tho sugar c'ano
in shares. '
tgyFpr all particulars apply to Chas.
Koelliug, Manager at Hanalci, or to'
O. BREWER & CO., ,
Agents at Honolulu.
P. 0. JONES, Sec'y P.P.Co. 117 3w
CO
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
ESrXVHT-.TSII33r 1 TO.
Offices in Campbell's Fire-proof Buildhn?, 27 Merchant St., Honolulu, H, I
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I?. O. II ox aifi is:: Toloilioiio 17S,
, 3EXA.11TBI13NTS :
HEAL ESTATE AGENT Buys ami sells Ileal Kstxte in all parU of the King
dom. Rents Offices, Houses, Cottages and Rooms.
SOLICITING AGENT FOR WILDE1VS INTER-ISLAND Hl'UAMERS-Tour
istsand the Traveling Public will apply to mo lor 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 tbe
World,
AGENT FOR THE GREAT BURLINGTON RAILWAY ROUTE IN AMERIOAi
Tills Route'ecels all other mutes going East, the K'onury being the grandetr
the meals the choicest and the Palace and Dining Caia tho handsomest and most
comfortable.
EMPLOYMENT AGENT Finds Employment for all reeking work 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 nt Custom House, pays and discharges
Freight nnd Duty Bills under power of Attorney.
MONEY BROKER Loans Money nt all times on flrst-olnss securltiy.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT-Logal Papors of every description drawn. Bills
Distributed and Collected. Books and Accounts kept liud udjiiMul. Records
Searched. Rents Collected. Taxes and Insurance on Properly h.okcd after.
Copying and Engrossing done. Advertisements, Nuwspapei Ailh Uv, Curres
ponilenco ami Commercial Business of every nature promptly and munately
attended to. ,
AGENT FOR THE NEW MUSIC HALL AT HONOLUI.lJ-Compniili'H nbioml
will con espond with mo for terms, etc. Oidurs for Island Shells, Curio. Liva
Specimens, Nativo Yiowsiuid Photos carefully filled nnd forwarded to all parts
of the World,
ST Information appertaining to the Islands given aud a corrcspondenu) faith
fully answered.
' , JOSEPH E. WINll.lIAN,
873 , General Business Agent, Honolulu Hawaiian Islands-,
N.
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