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BISHOP & Co., BANKERS
Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
Draw Exchange on tho
Oanlc oi'CiiliL'omlti, W. 3P.
And their agents in
NEW YORK. BOSTON, IIONQ KONO.
Messrs. N. 31. Rothschild &Son, London.
Tho Uomuicioinl Hank Co., of Sydney,
Loudon,
The Commercial Hank Co., of Sydney,
Sydney.
The Hank of New Zealand: Auckland,
Christchurch, and Wellington.
The Hank of British Columbia, Vic
torln, U. 0. and Poitlnnd, Or.
AND
Transact a General Hanking BitstncsF.
G(S!) lv
Pledged to neither Beet nor Fatly.
Bnt establish oil for tho benefit of nil.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 20, 1885.
THIS EVENING'S DOINCS.
Yoscmite Skating Kink 7.
Central Park Skating Kink, 7.
FORGES.
There is no doubt that at present
the veal dominating populations of
tho world are those speaking the
English language. Wherever there
is English, there is moral inlluoiice,
nndj that influence is sometimes for
the better and sometimes for the
worse. Whether for good or evil,
the ways of the English-speaking
races impress themselves upon the
manners and institutions of every
people with whom they come in con-
tact. Wherever found, in com
munity or in isolation, there is a
bond of sympathy or rather n com
bination of bonds that makes them
practically :i united body. The
estimate has been made by John
Bright, of England, that the English-speaking
people in the world
number 100,000,000, and that tit the
end of the century this number will
probably be doubled. There is no
race of people so widely dispersed
over the face of the globe. Among
the ice and snow of the north, and
in the sweltering heat of the torrid
zone, the rugged vernacular as well
as the polished phrase of the Eng
lish language is heard. There is
no getting away entirely from it.
It is one of the marvels of the diffu
sive and controlling energy of Eng
V lish-spcaking people that their lan
guage has been adopted jointly with
the Hawaiian, as the national lan
guage of these Islands. At the same
time it is consistent with the eternal
fitness of things that such should be
the case. Through the medium of
English, all that the Hawaiian knows
of development, progress and re
form have been conveyed to him.
And what is not so creditable to the
donors is the fact that many of the
"abominations of modern society,"
as Talmage designates them, have
been borne upon the wings of the
same wind, and burred themselves
on to the practices ot ancient
heathenism, so that the ill disposed
of the native people are thrice worse
than the- were in their piimitive
state ; while only those amenable
to salutary influences are in any way
improved by the changed conditions
of their social life.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
The star of Keform is surely in
the ascendant. The Tammany Hall,
New York, General Committee are
demanding of the Federal author!-
4tn lin .in .1 n n. 1. f !nn rt .-.. til n rt i I it II
y, iiua till; icuuuijjwuii ui int-iiitiumi
t.lnlrvnc i unnlivn i f llm llflfmn
ISi. .. . . . "... . ...
honesty anil clllciency in tnc puDiic
service.
Cattle-driving on the streets, es
pecially on much frequented thor
oughfares, should be restricted to
the hours between ten o'clock at
night and daylight next morning.
This is the rule in some cities in
other countries, and with the growth
of the cattle industry is required
here.
The Alollio Maguirc business is
reviving in the Pennsylvania conl
mining districts. Tho authorities
are exceedingly feeble in their
measures. A general uprising of tho
JMaguircs is expected to take plnce.
Meantime, murders are of frequent
occurrence and the usual "collln
notices" are being delivered to the
promoters of law nnd order.
The Turk has scoted one in inter
national courtesy. Repairs were
made on the U. 8. war ship Qtiinne-
..ji oaug m uic l'ern ursenni, lor which
M' flip hill rf fhurnrpR wnq Hinnmnrilv
B'- cancelled by tho Sultan. Minister
Cox had his first interview with Said
Pasha, the Grand Vizier, on the 11th
inst., concerning the tariff laws af- J
feeling trade with the United States.
fjgA new Tichbornc claimant has
turned up in Washington. His story
is that, on the voyage from his home
to Australia, about 25 yeats ago, he
was shipwrecked on an island, taken
off by a passing ship and carried to
San Francisco. lie ufterw aids went
to New York, enlisted in the navy,
wheic he was not healed well, and
dcscitcd. The next turn of the
peripatetic wheel threw him inl,o (he
slate of matrimony. lie subse
quently enlisted in tho army, had
the finger of his left hand shot off,
and nns also shot in the body.
Then, after a spell of menial aber
ration from the effects of his wounds,
and several years' work as ti day
laborer on ranches in Southern Cali
fornia, he discovered that he was en-
tilled to a pension, applied and got
it ; and now is going to spend the
money in an effort to establish his
claim to the Tichbornc title. By
the time he becomes earl of Tich
bornc, his estimate of the value of
real estate will have been consider
ably modified.
LOST.
4 SILVER-PLATED CAP fiom u
J. wheel of nn EtiglUh phaeton. The
llndci -w ill ho lewarded by leaving the
same ntthis ollicc. " 135 lw
Butter ! Butter !
From the
S2T" "Wootllivwii 3Dnivy -3
In 1 lb bricks, for sale by
Henry May & Company.
135 lw
FOR RENT.
A VERY COMFORTABLE aud con
vcnicul house on Kinau stieet, be
tween Pcnsacoln aud Piikoi streets, con
taining thice bedrooms, parlor, dining
room, kitchcn.pantry.bath.rooni, stables,
etc. Largo gulden. Easv terms. An
ply to BRUCE CAR"T WRIGHT,
at A. .. uartwriglit's olllcc. 13. tt
Assignees' Notice.
rrHE undersigned having been ap
X pointed Assignees of the Estate of
S. J. Levey it Co., Bank) upts, all per.
sons indebted to said th m arc hereby
lcqucsted to make immediate payment
to Alc.v. J. C.irtwiight at his olllcc, No.
S Kaahumanu street.
ALEX. J. CAimVRIGHT, ) WlTlll.t
AY G. IRWIN, Assgncct.
Honolulu, Sept. 20, 1885. 135 2w
NOTICE.
A 11 FAT and Ah Pau, doing business
r. under ihc linn name of Ngcc Wo
Chan & Co., at Laupahoehoc, Hawaii,
have sold out to Lo Nee Sing, who as
sumes all our asserts and will settle all
oui' liabilities. All persons indebted to us
are lequestcd to. make immediate pay
ments to Lo Nee Sing.
XGEE WO CHAN & CO.
Laupahoehoc, Sept. 25, 18S5. 133 lw
A CARD.
rpilE Commander of GEO. W. 1)E
X LONG POST, G. A. ., i egrets
the mistake by which it was announced
and the tickets for the lecture by Major
Dune in joint benefit of Geo. AY. Do
Lout: Post aud the AV. C. T. U. were
printed, stating that the lecture would
take place at Foil Stieet Church.
Holders of tickets and the public geu
ei ally will please take notice that the
lecture will be at Y. M. C. A. HALL,
the day and hour remaining the same,
Mondav, Sept. 28tb, 7:30 r.M.
N. B. EMERSON, Pot Com.
Honolulu Engine Go. No. 1.
NOTICE is hereby given that a spe.
cial meeting of tho above Com.
pany .vill bo held on MONDAY even
ing next, at 7:30 o'clock. A full atten
dance is requested, as business of im
portanco will bo tiansacted. By order
of tho Foreman.
135 2t It.H. UliAlIAM.See'y.
Corporation Stock for Sale
l have for Halo shares in the following
corporations at tho pi Ices named:
I'm- Vul
Hawaiian Agiiculluial Co. .(.7 .f 100 $100
People's lieu Co. (Consul).. " 100 100
AVilder's Steamship Co " 100 100
Inter-Island S. N. Co " 110 100
E.O. Dal life Son 100 100
C. Brewer iV Co " 100 100
Mutu.il Telephone " 10 10
Hawaiian Bell Telephone.. " 3.5 10
Halawa Sugar Co " 100 100
Hawaiian Ganhigo Mfg Co." 100 100
Paukaa Sugar Co " 10 10
Paia Sugar Co lul 100
AVoodlawn Dairy " 100 100
AVnlluku Sugar Co 101 100
L. A. THURSTON, Slock Bioker.
131 lw 8 Merchant street.
Household Furniture for Sale.
rpilE undersigned defies to bell her
X until o household furniture, most
of which has only been in use for the
last three months. Apply immediately
tit No. 1 Kukui stieet.
133 lw MRS. U. II. WOOLMINGTON.
Real Estate for Sale
nn
TO LET.
No. 1 For Hent or Sale. .The picinitcs
owned and lately occupied by
SAJMT'lLi NOTT,
Situated on Nuuanu street, In the valley,
opposite the Royal Mausoleum. The
grounds are amplo to keep two animals
being covered with good lnanicnlc turf.
Will be Sold on Time Paym'nts
At icasonabic Intcicst, 01 let
nt a low llguie.
No. 2 For Rent. The premises Imme
diately above and adjoining that last
above" mentioned, and known as the
AndrewsHom'stead
The house has been put in first-rate older
throughout and newly papered and paint
ed. AVill be let, or rented, for a term of
years at ?45 per month.
No. 3 For Sale. Lot 102 situated on
the corner of King and KccntiiHoku
trccls on tho plain, on
jMtuika Side of King" Street,
Opposite the Govern
ment Nursery.
Fi outage of 100 feet on King street, and
137 feet on Keeaumoku streel. Pi Ice
$900. Terms Cas-h, or half cash nnd
balance on mortgage.
No. 4 For Sale. The premise1? owned
and lately occupied by
W. O. SMITJHT,
Situated on Pensacola stieet, having a
frontage on Pensacola street of -100 feet.
Ga mitt AVtttei"
Laid on throughout the premises, with
gas machine complete. Also, a cistern
wilh a capacity of 1000 bbls connected
with the Government pipes for use in
rase of drought or lire.
The View of Diamond Head
And the Sea is unrivaled and cannot be
cut off, owing to the elevation of the
premises. Price $12,5C0. Tcimi Cash,
or one-third to one-half cash; balance
e.n mortgage at 8 per cent.
No 5 For Sale
A Lot with new Dwelling
House & Outhouses,
Situate on Kinau street near the lesi
dencc of AA R. Castle. Sale on account
of departure. Price $3,000. Terms
Cash, or part Cash and balance on mort
gage at 8 per cent.
No. li For Sale
A Small Cattle Ranch
Situate in llamukua, Hawaii. Contains
238 acres of good land, suitable for
grazing, cane land. Within easy dis
tance of the landing nnd the plantations
48 Head of choice Tame Cattle
Including an imported Shoit Hoin
Btill.nlso 2 horses. There is a DWELL
ING HOUSE on the place suitable for a
family. All the milk produced is sold
for cash in the district. Chickens nt SI,
pigs at $5 to $30, and produce, find a
ready cash market in the district. Part
of the land is wooded sufficiently to
supply firewood for the whole place.
Tho climate is cool and bracing. Price
$7,000. Terms Cash, or part cash and
part on mortgage at 8 per cent.
L. A. THURSTON,
134
38 Merchant stieet.
lw
TO IiET.
ANEW 3-roomcd Cottage with a large
yard on tho Asylum road. Rent
$10 per month. Apply of
131 tf J. C, EDAVARD3.
M. McINERNY
IN ADDITION TO MV
IT'XIVEJ STOCK
or-
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods
I HA VI! HltcniVKIl 11V MAIIII'OSA
The Largest Stock
OK-
Moii'h unci Kov'w
Oustom-made Olotli'g
i:T.ll OI'KKIir.II TO THIS l'DIII.IC.
These Goods Need Only to be Seen to
be Appreciated.
3Prices Lower !
THAN F.VKll BOLD lllUtU JiEKOltE.
131 lw
TO LET.
AT Pnlama, a houso with four rooms,
kitchen and wash-house, also a
largo yard. Bent $15 a month. Apply
n (131 tf) .1. C. EDAVAHDS.
Dwelling: House for Sale or
Rent.
'fMlE largo dwelling houso and lot
X occupied by D. D. Baldwin front
ill); tin Dole stieet. at Puuahou, and tun.
nlng thioiigh to Beokwilh stieet. The
house contains 8 laigo rooms, jj pantries,
1 bathroom, -l large closets kitchen ad.
joining. There Is a large barn with
servant's room on the giouud?, also an
offlcc separate from the main building.
The lot is nearly 2 acres In extent and
affords considerable pasture nnd fire
wood. Everything in good repair. Gov-
eminent wntcr mm on. .Miquirc ot
132 tf
S. 15. DOLE.
POSITION AV ANTED.
A YOUNG widow lady desires a post
lion la Honolulu iw Governess,
Companion, or Nuiscry Governess.
Common English hrnni'licH, Elocution,
French, Italian and music. Thoroughly
skilled in the management of children;
long experience as a teacher. Address
M. T Bulletin olUcc. 133 lw
NOTICE.
rpiIEKE will be a special meeting of
X the Stockholders of the Intcr-iM-nnd
Steam Navigation Company, at their
office on Esplanade, on MONDAY, the
28th September, nt 10 o'clock a m. Full
nttendnnce is requested, as business of
important nature will conic before tho
meeting. Per older, J.ENA,
134 2t Secretary.
TO 1.ET.
A COTTAGE of -t looms, on Beieta
nia street, with a largo lot of bind
with fruit and oinameiial Iroes water
and every convenience, lent $20 per
month. Also a large Im of land with
can Inge limit e, stalls for 3 hoi sen, and
room for man. The whole will beienti'd
or dlvidtd to .suit parties, and buildings
erected thereon II necessary. For par
ticulars apply to " ,
132 LYONS & COHEN.
l Estate
FOIt SALE AT AUCTION.
I have lcceived instructions to sell lat
public auction ou JSaturdny, Sept.
gOtlt, at 1 o'clock p.m., at my soles.
room, that ceitnin
yiiliiiilili: House iiwl Lot
On Ewn side of Foit stieet above Kukui
street, next nnd mnuka to the premises
now occupied by Mrs. Love. The dwell
ing consists of 5 rooms and Cook House,
and the lot has a frontage on Fort street
of 130 feet and is 223 feet deep.
, Title Perfect.
Terms Cash, and deeds at expense of
purchasers. For further particulars and
plan of the property apply to
LEWIS J. JQEVEY,
Auctioneer.
HOMESTEADS
NEAR PUNAHOU
ON
Bingham, Alexander & Bere
tania Streets,
1 have received instiiictioiiH to oiler at
Public Auction, on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7
At 12 o'clock M., at my salesrooms,
unless previously disposed of by
pi ivate sale, lho;c
Six AVell-OIioNen
Lots of Land
On Bingham, Alexander (continuation)
and Bcretnuia streets. Numbered 1 to
(! as per plan at iny oWcc, anil at the
following upset prices, vi.:
No. 1 Bingham st, about 200ft depth,
BOft 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. Upset Price $800.
No- 4 Alexander st, 175ft depth, 90ft
front. Upset Price $800.
No. 5 Beretania 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.
positc Mr. Graham's and near the resi.
denca of Col. Sprcckcli), and about three
minutes walk fiom the legular omnibus
route to Punahou, and on the line of tho
pioposcd street railway. By agreement
with Mr. AVilder, pure artesian water
will bo furnished nt low rates. The
neighborhood is very pleasant, and tho
puro ficsh bieeze from Munoa Valley
makes tho location a healthy one. The
terms of the sale will be namely:
Long Terms, Low Interest !
One. fourth Cash,
One-fourth in 1 Year,
One-fourth In 2 Years'.
One.fourth in 3 Years,
With JntoiOMt at 7 lcr Cent !
EST Parties w Uhlng to purchase for
Cash will receive a liberal discount.
Tho Plans are nt my Rooms, call and
see them, and select a Lot at once, as I
expect to dispose of them nil before day
of Public Bale.
$T Deeds at piuchiisei'a expense.
120 3w LEWIS J. LEVEY, Aucfr.
ValuaDle
Hea
TEMPLE of
Nos: 61. 63 and
We wish to announce the arrival of our new Summer Stock in our
MILLINER. Y DOJEDP-V-ICTlMC'IVri:,
which is the most complete in .this city.
IKS Feathers Gleaned and Curled."!
Native Straw Sewed in
.jut icjEoisrvjmij,
500 pieces of Dress Lawns nt very Low Prices.
New designs in Dress Goods, Satins & Huntings!
Ladies' Wrappers and Children's Dresses - "S,
in large varieties. A large inA'oice of Laces and EmbroiQeries. -at
Ladies', Misses', Children's aud Infants' Hosiery M
in the latest styles.
BOYS' WAISTS ! BOYS' WAISTS !
7
Youths', Boys' ami Children's Clothing a specialty. .. ' s
cerNEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. -a i
a
J6i2r Call and he Convinced, -n 1
S. COI1N & COMPANY. 1
Pacific Hardware Company,
XilJllTED.
Successors to Dillingham & Co. and Samuel Nott.
FOKTSTHEE1', : : : : . HONOLULU
Signal Oil, Sonothing New for Carriage Lamps.
Bot Qunlily lilac Mottled Soap. Etra Grocer Soap,
a Superior Article.
ear Fire Proof Sales, Closing Out at Low Prices, -a
Full Lines of OooiIh upon Most Favorable Terms.
JOHN ITT, 1. 8
CO
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gtfrSSSytfr
MBJHr"Tl I "JS 1 1 if "V" agi i ' MhJmSwQjh m
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 Islands
ESXABLISHED 1 879.
Offices in Campbell's Fire-proof Building, 27 Merchant St., Honolulu, H. I
i. o. uox a in
REAL ESTATE AGKNT IJuys and sells Ileal Estate in all paits of tho King
(loin. licntH Ofllccft, Uoiuch, Cottages and Rooms.
SOLICITING AGENT FOR AVILDER'S INTER-ISLAND Sl'EAMEIiS-Tour
ists nnd the Traveling Public will apply to mo for Tickets and Information to
the Volcano.
SOLICITING AGENT FOR THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW
YORK Tho Largest, Giandest nnd Soundest Institution of Its kind In the
World.
AGENT FOR THE GREAT HURLINUTON RAILWAY ROUTE IN AMERICA
This Route excels all other ionics going East, the trouery being tho grandest,
the meals the choicest and the Palace and Dining Cars Iho'handsomest and inoft
com f oi table.
EMPLOYMENT AGENT Finds Employment for all locking woik In the vari
ous branches of industry on the Islands.
SOLICITING AGENT FOR THE CITY OF LONDON FIRE INBUHANOE CO.
Tho best known Company in the Islands.
CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER Eiitem Goods at Custom House, pays nnd discharges
Freight and Duty Bills under power of Attorney. "
MONEY BROKER Loans Money nt all times on flrst-chibs becurltly.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT Lugnl Fapors of every description drawn. Bills
Distributed and Collected. Books and Accounts kepi and adjusted. Records
Scaichcd. Rents Collected. Taxes nnd Insuinnce on Properly looked nfler.
Copying and Engrossing done. Aderliseiiients, Newspaper Arlklef, Corres
pondence and Commercial Business of every nature promptly ami ae urately
attended te.
AGENT FOR THE NEW MUSIC HALL AT IIONOLUI.U-Coinpanles abroad
will correspond with ino for teinis, etc. Oulcrs for Island Sholls, Curios Lava
Specimens, Nalivo "Views and Photos carefully tilled and fonvardul to all parts
of the World.
VST Information appertaining to tho Islands given and all correspondence fulih.
fully answered. .,,.... .
' JOSEPH M. WltJISlf AW.
873 Genoral Dullness Agent, Honolulu Hawaiian Islands.
FASHION
65 Fort Street,
all the Styles of Hats.
I
Miiai Street
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