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Honolulu Wuluv Works
Water Rates.
A list of delinquent water into payers
has been -filed with the Depaitment of
tlie Attorney-General for action. All
persons owing wnter rates are hcichy
notified to pay tlio same at tho ofllco of
the Attorney-General on or before 12 ji.
Saturday, Sept. 10th. Tho olllce will be
open for receiving payment on Thurs
day, Friday, Saturday. Rales duo to
.lunc !IOlh in iurc.ii and July 1, 18S3,
in advance.- After Sept. Itllli action to
compel payment v ill bu taken not only
by suit aW law, but also shutting oil
water and mhuilis'ing a list of delin
quent water late payers.
. W. AUSTIN WHITING,
Deputy Attorhey-Gcncial.
"Attorncy-Gcneial' Office, Honolulu,
Sept. 10, 18S5. li!G :it
BISHOP & Co., BANKERS
Honolulu, Hawaiian Island?.
Draw Evchango on the
JBarilt or Oulil'oruin, S. IT.
And their agents in
NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONG.
Messrs. N. M. Rothschild & Son, London.
Tho Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney,
London,
The Commuioial Bank Co., of Sydney,
Sydney.
The Hank of New Zetland: Auckland,
Clirlstchuich, and Wellington.
The 11 ml; or BiilMi Columbia, Vic-
tmiti, I!. C. and Pnithiud, Or J
AND
Transact a General Hanking Business.
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Pledged to neither Sect nor Fatty.
Bat established for the benefit of all.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 17, 1885.
THIS EVENINC'S DOINGS.
Yosemite Skating Rink 7.
Central Park Skating Rink, 7.
Mystic Lodge, K. of P., 7:30.
NATURE'S LAW.
. Nature is a faithful servant, but a
terrible mistress. According as
natural laws are observedorviolated,
so will dame nature be servant or
mistress. As a servant, her duties
are fulfilled with unerring precision,
and those she serves reap large
benefits in the various conditions of
a comfortable existence. Once she
is allowed to become mistress, she
is inexorable in her demands. Her
penalties know nothing of mitigation
of sentence. Whatever circum
stances of extenuation may be pled
by the criminal at the public bar of
justice, and pled successfully to es
cape the penalty of the laws ; exten
uating circumstances are of little
force to shield the culprit who comes
into collibion with nature's require
ments. Nature lias put two sen
tences in her penal code, disease
and death. Trial, verdict, ben
tence and execution follow in clobc
order. It matters not whether tho
dock be occupied by a single person,
or by a whole community. Penal
ties are inflicted with the most sub
lime indifference to the feelings of
whomsoever thej' may concern. For
the individual disregarding the
principles of hygiene, whether from
ignorance or wilful depravity, dis
ease in some one of its myriad
forms 'is certain to ensue. For the
city or town neglecting the necessary
processes of sanitation, nature has
her armory of fevers and epidemics
ready to scatter disease and death
among the population, just as a
military force pours bullets into a
rioting mob.
No doubtful terms need be em
ployed to say that Mistress Nature
will have a reckoning with tho in
habitants of the city of Honolulu.
Streets supremely dirty, garbage of
every imaginable and unimaginable
description generating pestilential
vapors in densely packed areas,
water partly solid with the drinkers
don't know what, and partly liquid,
are existing conditions, the conse-
quences of which are inevitable.
Similar causes have brought the
populations of cities up before the
bar of Nature in former times, and
the sentences pronounced have al
ways been the same. Wherever
, human habitations have been
huddled together, a& they are in
many parts of this city, wherever
t impure water has been used, wlicr-
.'evcr garbage and filth have been
allowed to accumulate, there fever,
' epidemic and death have swejit
through the population, supplement
ing dirt with desolation, and sloven
'liriess with unavailing grief.
TiwriirrTTjHHTinanwiiiiUim
EDITORIAL NOTES.
The Congregation Mishknn Israel,
of Boston, fondly prize nnd gunrd
a line scroll of the Hebrew Scrip
tures, piescnted to them by the laic
Sir Moses Montcfiore.
An iiunicdiale delivery .system will
bo added to the United States postal
service on October 1st. Letters
bearing a special ten-cent stamp will
be delivered by messengers, imme
diately upon receipt at post olllccs,
in cities of 4,000 population or over.
Henceforth, according to u deci
sion of the trustees, modern lan
guages arc to lie taught in Uiyan
Mnwr College wilh as much caic
and precision us the Greek and
Latin. Hy this policy the trustees
show that they have heads capable
of standing a test by the spirit level.
The Austrian Government has re
fused to receive the new Minister of
the United States, Mr. Kciley, be
cause his wife is a Jewess. Thus
one European monarch', at least,
justifies Americans in calling it
"effete." It is a wonder if the
United Stateswill submit to such an
affront.
A scientist named Olstzewski has
obtained a temperature .'193 degrees
below zero. If our ice woiks get
hold of it. the storage should be
limited to ten thimblefuls. An ex
plosion of a 120-gallon tankful of
that temperature would knock " di
veisified industries" higher than a
kite.
A New York editor rejoices in the
possession of a piano that was
brought to Baltimore by John Jacob
Astor, one hundred and two years
ago. It is described as a quaint in
strument, with a beautifully orna
mented case. As an antiquity that
piano will rank next to the famous
old jokes upon the horrors of piano
banging for practice and pastime.
Coffee bus been raised succcssf ully
for the first time in the United States
by a Mrs. Atzeroth, of Manater,
Florida, who has a fine plantation
of the berry. If Florida can pro
duced marketable coffee, Hawaii
ought to be able to do so, too. And
if a woman can present Florida with
a new industry, so also may there
be women on these islands capable
of. setting a like useful example to
the men.
NOTICE.
FOll sale, the furniture, piano and
boons of the late Judge Austin.
Can be seen at the residence on Nuuanu
street, from 1) to 13 a.m. daily until Sep.
tcmber 20th. 127 1 w
SaleofPaukaa
. stock:.
By oider of the Hon. W. M. Green, I
will sell at public auction, at my
salesroom in Honolulu,
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13,
At 12 o'clock noon, unless disposed
of at private sale,
4,200 Shares
Of the Capital Stosk of tho PAU
KAA SUGAR COMPANY,
Par Value, $ I O pr share
Capital $170,000
In lots to suit purchasers. For further
particulars, ciujuhc of .Tonallmu Austin
or P. M. Hatch.
127 21t
LEWIS J. LEVEY, Auct'r.
fcWISCIAXi XOTIOJ3.
Henry May & Co.,
Hug to inform their pa
trons that they will deliver
gooilH at " Wnikiki," early
on the mornings of "Wed
nesday and Saturday, and
would respectfully ask thsi't
orders may he sent uot
later than Tuesday and Fri
day evenings.
They also beg to notify
their friends that they de
liver goods twice a day on
the "Plains," "Nuuami Val
ley ' and "Palama," and
would ask that orders for
morning delivery should
reach them hy J) o'clock,
and for afternoon delivery
not later than 3 o'clock.
127 2 W
Special Notice.
rrvilE Impression seems to bo preva.
JL lent among some of tho Merchants
of Honolulu that In ronsorpienco of the
dissolution of Lyons &, J.cvoy, tho now
llrni of LYONS it COHEN tiro not go.
injj to continue tho
Auction Business.
We wish nio?t positively to Inform the
public generally that we do intend to
rontlnue tho '
Auction & Com'ission Business
As herctoforo at tho old stand, corner
Queen and Fort streets, nnd hope to re-
eelve n fair share of their patronage.
12C 31 LYONS & COHEN.
STATEMENT.
THE undersigned, a Committee of 1)1
icclor.sot the Equitable Llfo As
surance Society of tho United States,
appointed to formulate the views of the
Board on the advantages offered by tho
Society to the public, report:
1st Tho Society issues all the approv.
cd forms of assurance, including Ordl.
nary Life, Endowment and Tontine po
licies. It Is immaterial to the Directors
which form of policy is taken by in.
tendiuer assurers.
2d The Life and Endowment forms
of policy provide for annual cash divl.
dcnd-i and a surrender value j arc Indis
putable after three years and payable
immediately after proof of death.
3d The premiums on a Tontine po
licy are the same as on tho Ordinary
Life, but, while the latter is only pay.
able in the event of d?athj the holder of
the Tontine policy has the right to draw
the whole of tho reserve and the aecu
mulated profits in rash at the end of a
stated period: thus, during his own life-
time, after Ids producing ycais aio past,
ho can, without any larger premium
than on an ordinary policy, scenic these
greater advantages.
4th Experience shows that the icturn
paid in cash on mnturlng Tontine po
licies approximates to or exceeds the
amount of premiums paid by policy
holders, so that the average cost of the
assurance will be only about the interest
on the premiums.
5th Tontine policies, like others, aie
paid In full in the event of death at any
limo during the term of the policy, and
aio Incontestable after three years, and
payable immediately after due proof of
death.
Oth Experience shows that tho mor
tality is lower among Tontine policy
holdcis, as the better lives seek this
kind of assurances, which is a consider
able source of prollt.
7th Tontine policies will be made
uon-forfcitable under the laws of the
State, if so desired at (he time the as
surance is effected.
8th The Tontine system is fair and
just; its accounts are accurately kept,
separate from all other business; the
funds judiciously invested and improv
ed, and the accumulated profits faith
fully guarded and properly appoitioncd.
Oth The Society has since its organi
zation transacted a larger amount of
now business than any other company,
while its new business for the flist half
of the present year is $1,750,000 larger
than that of the tlrst half of 188). It
has Assets of $00,000,000; over $14,000,
000 of Surplus, and its ratio of Suiplus
to Liability is greater than that of any
other company.
Chaunckv M. Depew,
John A. Stkwart,
Eugene Kelly,
WlLLIASr A. WllKELOCK,
ClIAllEES G. LANDON,
John Sloank,
Heniiv B. Hyde,
Committee of the Board of Directors of
the Equitable Life Assurance Society
of tho United States.
ALEX. J. CARTWRIGHT,
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands,
Equitable Life Assurance Society.
127 ly
Furniture Sale
At the residence of Mr. David 'Oxlcy,
Queen f-trcct, (C. P. Ward Premises), on
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23d,
At 10 a.m., will be sold
The Entire Household Fur'ture
Consisting
BV Marble Top Bedroom Sets, Bed
steads, Bureaus, Wnshatands, Chairs,
Towel Racks, Spring and Hair Mat
tresses, Mosquito Nets, Blankets, Cover,
lets, Pi lows, Towels, Hair Clot.li Lounge,
XV ardrolbesj,
Iron Bedsteads, Single Bedsteads, Paint
ed Bedroom Sets, Koa Bcdsteads,Lamps,
Spittoons, China Chairs, Parlor Furni
ture, Centre Table Set, Dining Table,
Ciockery and Glassware, Stove &. Kitch
en Utensils, &c. Also, Ono Horse, liar,
ncss and 1 Brake. Also.
A.1 1 O'eloclc Noon,
Will bo sold, tho Lease of the premises
for the balance of term, 4 years and !1
months, until Jan. 1, 1800, at a rental of
$25 per month.
1U1 t E. P. ADAMS & CO., Auct'rs.
NOTICE
IB hcieby given that I have sold all
my light, title and interest together
with the good will and secret of making
tho celebrated FiBher's Champagne
Cider. Thanking my friends and the
public for past favors, I would solicit a
continuance of tho same for my sue
ccssors. ISRAEL FISHER.
Honolulu, Sept. 8, 1885.
In connection with the above tho un
dersigacd would respectfully give
notice to their friends nnd tho public in
general that, having bought of Mr. I.
Fisher the light to and secret of making
the article Known as Fisher's Cham
pagno Cider, they aro now prepared to
till nil orders for the tamo at thushortcst
notice. We intend that this Cider shall
bo a llrst-eluss article. Orders left with
C, E. Williams, Fort street, or addressed
to M. T. Donnell. at tho Factory, No, 13
Llliha btreut, will receive prompt atten
tion. FISHER'S CIDER CO.
M. T. Donnell, Manager, 110 tf
mssoBsssm
HOMESTEADS
NEAR PUNAHOU
Bingham, Alexander & Bcre
tania Streets.
I have ucehed instructions to oiler at
Public Auction, on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7
At 12 o'clock M., at my salesrooms,
unless previously disposed of by
private sale, those
Ssi-v Well-ChoMon
Lots of Land
On Bingham, Alexander (continuation)
and Bcretauia street. Numbered 1 to
0 as per plan ni my oM'ce, and at the
following upset prices, viz:
No. 1 Bingham st, about 200ft depth,
90ft front. "Upset Price $850.
No. 2 Bingham and Alexander sts,
about 190ft depth, 90ft front.
Upset Price $950.
No. 3 -Alexander st, 175ft depth, 100
ft front- TTpsct Price $800.
No- 4-Alexandor st, 175ft depth, 90ft
front. Upset Price $800.
No. 5-Bcretania st, 190ft depth, 87
l-2ft front. Upset Price $1,
050. No. 6 Beretania and Alexander sts,
190ft depth, 87 l-2ft front.
Upset Price $1,150.
These Lots adjoin Mr. Dillingham's
residence on the Eastern side; are op
posite Mr. Graham's and neirtho iesi
deuce of Col. Sprcckcls, and about three
minutes walk from tho lcgular omnibus
route to runaliou, nnd on the line of the
propobed street railway. By agreement
with Mr. Wilder, pure artesian water
will be furnished at low rates. The
neighborhood is very pleasant, and the
pure iresh brcczo fiom Mano.t Valley
makes "the location a healthy one. The
terms of the sale will be namely:
Long Terms, Low Interest !
One-fourth Cash,
Onc-fomth in 1 Year,
One-fourth in 12 Yeais,
One-fourth in II Years,
With Interest at 7 Per Cent !
EST" Parlies -w i shins to purchnso for
Cash will receive a libcrabdiscount.
The Plans arc at my Rooms, call and
sec them, and select a Lot at once, as I
expect to dispose of them all before diiy
of Public Sale.
US'" Deeds at purchasci's expense.
120 Uw LEWIS J. LEVEY, Auct'r.
This elegant Rink has been painted
and overhauled generally. The prnpri
etor, finding, atter long usage, wood
unserviceable for 'Roller Skating, lias
after great expense, laid a
Fateit Composition Floor,
And only asks a trial to' ennvinco any
one of its great advantages over wood,
for case in skating, cleanliness, etc.
JJ" Open every evening in "iho week
from 7 to !)), and Wednesday and Sa
turday afternoons for ladies and cliil
drcu. D. P. fSMlTH.
120 ly
SUPREME COUItT of the Ha
waiian Islands. In tho matter of
tho Bankruptcy of S. J. LEVKY & CO.
Before Mr. Justice Preston.
8. J. Levey nnd W. II. Aldrich doing
business In Honolulu, Island of Oahu,
under the firm name of S. J. Levey &
Co., having this day been adjudicated
bankrupts, on their own petition, it is
hereby ordered that all creditors of said
bankrupts come in nnd prove their claims
beforo ino, at my Chambers, in Hono
lulu, on
Moiidiiy, Sept. 1, 1885,
At 10 o'clock a. in.
And it is further ordcied that upon
said day tho creditors proceed to hold
thu ELECTION of nn assignee or as
signeeh of said bankrupt estate, and that
notice hereof be published one tlmo in
tho Hawaiian Gazette, three- times in the
Daily Bom.ktin and three times in the
daily P. C. Advertiser nowspapers pre
vious to said day.
Dated Honolulu, Sept. 15, 1885.
EDWARD PRESTON,
Justice Supremo Court.
Attest: Hknhv Sunn,
Deputy Clerk. 127 8t
Cental Pari Skating Rink
Cor.fieretania&FDUcblowl
TEMPLE
of
Nog. 61, 63 and
Wc wish to announce the nnivul of our new Kuinuier Stock in pur
which is tho most complete in tin's city.
83 Feathers Cleaned and Curled.!
Native Straw Sewed in all tho Styles of Hats.
fiOO pieces of Dress Lawns at very 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', Boys' and Children's Clothing a specialty.
BSr-NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. -a
B&r Call and be Convinced, -a
S. COHN &. COMPANY.
Pacific Hardware Company.
LiiarrxMao. fc( . .
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 Refiigerators and Ice Chosts, new styles of Chandeliers
and Library Lamps, Stoves and Ranges, Kerosene Oil Stoves.
12T IT-tVIRISVlXICS' AND HOWE'S SCALES.-)
All of which, arc offered upon favornule terms.
PACIFIC HARDWARE COMPANY.
JOHN ITT, 1. 8
CO
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CO
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.
JOSEPH E. WISEMAN,
The Only Recognized General Business Agent on the Hawaiian Islands1
ESTABLISHED 1 870. .
Offices in Campbell's Fire-proof Buildintr, 27 Merchant St., Honolulu, H. I
1. O. Box aiB t i i ii Tclopliono ITS.
REAL ESTATE AGENT Rnys and sells Real Estate in all parts of tho King
(loin, Rents Olllccs, Hnu3cs, Cottages nnd Rooms.
SOLICITING AGENT FOR WILDE R8 INTER-ISLAND Sl'EAMEItS-Tour
istsand tho Traveling Public will apply to ino for Tickets and Information to
tho Volcauo.
SOLICITING AGENT FOR THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW
YORK Tho Largest, Grandest and Soundest Institution of its kind iti the
World.
AGENT FOR THE GHEAT BURLINGTON RAILWAY ROUTE IN AMERICA
This Route excels all other routes going East, the scenery being tho grandot,
the meals the choicest and the Palace and Dining Cars tho handsomest und mot
comfortable,
EMPLOYMENT AGENT Finds Employment for all tcLklng work In the vari
ous branches of industiy 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 nt Custom House, pays aud discharges
Freight and Duty Bills under power of Attorney.
MONEY BROKER Loans Money nt all times on llrat-class securltly.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT Legal Papers of every description drawn. Bills
Distributed and Collected. Books and Accounts kept and adjuste.l. Records
Searched. Rents Collected. Taxes aud InsuianCu on Proj.eriy looked after.
Copying and Engrossing done. Advertisements, Newspaper Arlirle?, Cories
poiulenco and Commercial Business of every nature piomptly and accurately
utti-nded to.
AGENT FOR THE NEW MUSIC HALL AT HONOLULU-Companles abroad
will correspond with mo for tonus, etc. Older for Island Shells, Curio, Lava
Specimens, Native Yiuws and Photos carefully Midland forwuided to ail parts
of the World.
1ST Infoimatiou nppeitalnlng to tho Islands given and all coricspondunco fallh.
fully answmed.
JOSEPH K. WISEMAN,
878 , - General Business Agent, Honolulu Hawaiian Islands,
FASHION
65 Fort Street,
Miiai Street.
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