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BISHOP & Co., BANKERS
Honolulu, HnwulltiQ Islands.
Draw Exchnngo on the
Biuilc of CulifoiMiln, W. 1
And tholr agents in
HEW YORK, BOSTON, MONO KONG.
Messrs N. M. Rothschild &8on, London.
Tho Coiuniotclal Bank Co., of Sydney,
London,
Thu Conimeioial Il.iulc Co., of Sydney,
Sydney.
Thu Hank of New Zealand: Auckland,
Ohristchurch, nnd Wellington.
Tim llank of British Coluinbln, Vic
toria, B. 0. and Portland, Or.
AND
Transact n General Banking Business.
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Pledged to ueltlitr Sect uor Italy,
Gut ostaUUhod for tto benefit of all.
MONDAY, DEC. 7, 1885.
MENTORS.
Before proceeding any further in
the discussion of the rights of aliens,
with the Advertiser, we should be
pleased to have our morning contem
porary inform the Bulletin who arc
" its political mentors," and show
what the awkward position is in
which lie alleges the Buu.ivm lias
been placed. The postion of this
paper may be a little "awkward"
from the standpoint of public jour
nalists whose breath is not their
own, but who, by the nature of their
position, are obliged, whether they
like it or not, to laud every act of
the Government to the skies. The
"awkward" position of advocating
measures, not men, is one that the
Bulletin hopes always to maintain
in the politics of this Kingdom.
However incomprehensible this posi
tion may be to the understanding of
our contemporary, it is sutllcicntly
well understood by the public. With
respect to men or "mentors," it is
a matter of supreme indifference to
us whose names are to be handed
down to posterity as the successful
iuaugurators of the various public
improvements and reforms advocated
from time to time in our columns.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
In our leader of Saturday a his
torical inaccuracy occurred. By
saying, "An alien had a preceding."
instead of "the preceding Cabinet
aroused from their slumbers in the
dead of night, to hand in their
resignations at his peremptory dicta
tion," the article would have been
correct. It appears there was a
good deal of Cabinet shuflling in the
short period between that discredit
able episode and the formation of
the present Ministry.
The Anrlican Church Chronicle
for December lias come to hand. It
contains a good varict' of church
news, and several well-written arti
cles on matters of local as well as
world-wide interest. "A Brief
Study of Local Morals" takes the
form of a commercial report, and
as it is not complimentary, probably
the worst that can be said of it is
that there is so much of it true. "We
take the liberty of quoting tho para
graph, which reads:
"At present we note that whilo
i not much is done in overtrading,
promises not intended to be kept
are plenty. Housebreaking, somo
stir. Peculation, brisk. Prudence,
demand laige, stock small. Over
charging, active as usual, in view of
some strangers to be taken in. Sin
cerity and truth, claimed by holders
as firm, although in light demand.
Drunkenness, offered freely and
taken by many. Modesty, may bo
said to have declined of late.
Chicken stealing, active, especially
as the holidays approach. Police
protection, in demand, but incon
siderable. Opium seizure, in good
demand with large leturns, business
good. Honesty mid candor, firm,
demand light except in small quanti
ties. Popularity at a premium, bids
active. Regard for public comfort,
slow and indifferent. Desire to bo
considered solid, active, with a
rising tendency. Hypocrisy and
adroit lying, may be said to be
active. Justice, in demand, not
much doing. A little done in assault
and battery. Bankruptcy, condi
tions easy. Moral market, on the
whole quiet, with a downward ten
dency." Tho elephant they went to view,
And to paint with red tho town,
And they talked of tho pretty girls they
knew
As they poured the whiskoy down;
And onusald gravely to his chum:
"It elves mo great distress
To think young ladles will chew gum
And spend so much for drcsB."
Boston Courier.
Very red-haired passenger 1 say,
guard, why on earth don't the train
go on? Guard Good gracious, sir!
put your head in ; how can you ex
pect it to go while that danger signal
ia out?
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TT E. AVERY.
XJL. ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR
at Law and Conveyancer.
GO Port Street.
Office. No.
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& A. M., No. JJI.
A RKHULAR Meeting of
Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, A.
V. & A. M., will bo held
THIS (Monday) EVEN-
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at T.W
o'clock. Business:
Election of Officers.
Visiting btcthren are cordially in
vited. Bv order of
THE WORSHIPFUL MA8TBH.
Wm. Johnson, Secretary.
Honolulu, Dec. 7, 1885. ft It
HEADQUARTERS
Ueo. W. DeLono Post, No. 4B,
Dr.i'AnTM'T or California, G.A.K.,
Honolulu, December 7, 1885
Thu l'ost will hold its month"
lv meeting at the l'ost lloomi
Kinir Street, TUESDAY
EVENING, Dec. Sth, at 7:80
o'clock. Importnnt business:
Election of Ofllcers. Full at.
tendnnce Is requested. By
order of
N. B. EMERSON.
Post-Commander.
F. L. Clauke, Adjutant. 91 St
Steamers for Sale.
rpHE undersigned begs to call the
JL attention of steamship companies
and others interested to the following
list of steam launches, tugs nnd other
.steam boats offered for sale by one of
bis correspondents in Liverpool with the
pi lees attached, and which on account
of .the remarkably depressed stato of the
shipping business will be seen to be ex
tremely low.
Launches, Tugs and small boats that
can be brought on deck of a large
steamer or calling vessel.
New steel screw tug -IS feet x 10 feet
x 5 foctS-In. with lOhorse power engines
nominal, .surface condensers, donkey
pump, etc. Speed 12 miles an hour.
Price in Liverpool .CI, 050 or 5,250.
81130. Wood Screw Passenger nnd
Cargo Launch, built in 1885, pair of (i in.
cylinders, S-in. sroke, speed about 10
miles, extra strong oak frames, pitch
pine planking, copper fastened, dimen
sions lS.0x0.0xl.il. draft of water aft 3
feet. Pi ice 375.
2301. A Steel twin-screw Steam Yacht,
built in 1SS1, 2 pairs of vertical D A
II I P engines of 10 H.P., four G-in.
cylinders, S-in. stroke, speed 0 knots on
a consumption of 3 cwt. per hour,
bunkers contain G tons, she has 11
sleeping berths, was built to go up the
Nile, dimensions G5.2xl2.7xC7. Price
1,050.
2300. A New Wood Screw Steam
Launch, copper fastened, compound
S C engines (i-iu. and 12-in. 7-ln. stroke,
large multitubular boiler, teak lagged,
of 00 lbs. working pressure, dimensions
10.0xS.Ox4.-l. Price 050.
2301. An Iron twin-screw Steamer,
built in 1879, for river passenger traffic,
hull, engine and boiler latoly overhauled
at a cost of 1G7, speed 11 knots on a
consumption of about 4 tons per week,
bunkers contain 12 tons, dimensions
GS.0.12.1x4.0. Price 180.
84134. Steel Screw Tug, built in 1883,
engines C S C 25 II.P.N. 11-in. and
as-in. cyiinuers, su-in. stroke, steel
tubular boiler. 100 lbs. working pressure,
speed 12 knots, boiler lagged, cylinders
lagged with felt and manogauy, dimen
sions 70xl2.SxG.2. Draft of water 4J
feet and G feet. Price 1850.
Larger Vessels.
2203. An Iron Screw Steamer, now
building, and classed 100 Al at Lloyd's
to carry 2S0 tons on 0.G draft, bunkers
contain 20 tons, speed 0 knots on a con
sumption of 3 tons per day, compound
D I A engines of 40 H.P., Hi-in. nnd
30-ln. Cylinders, boiler of 80 lbs. work
ing pressure, donkey engine and steam
winch, dimensions 120.0 x21.0xlO.G.
Price 1, GOO.
2311. An Iron Screw Tug, built in
18S5, classed Al at Lloyd's for towing
purposes, two compound S C D I A
engines of 45 1I.P., IC-in. nnd 30-ln.
cyllndors, 22 stroke, speed 10 to 12 knots,
dimensions 70.4x15.0x0.3. Price 3,500.
2308. An Iron Screw Steamer, built
in 1885, and classed 100 Al, 505 tons re
gister, and carries 1,120 tons D.W. on 1C.0
draft, 2 common I) I A S I C engines of
00 1I.P., 25.-in. and 48-ln. cylinders,
33-in. stroke, cylindrical multitubular
boiler of 80 lbs. working pressure, bun
kers contain 1G2 tons, consumption 8
tons per day, donkey engine and boiler,
also 3 steam winches, dimensions 203 Ox
'30.0x10.10. Price 12,000.
2294. An Iron Screw steamer, built
in 1885, and classed 100 Al at Lloyd's
07 tons register, carries 350 tons on 10.G
draft, bunkers contain CO tons, speed
',. to U)i knots on a consumption of
8 tons per day. compound S I C engines
of 80 1I.P., 21 jfrln. and 42-in. cylinders,
30-in. stroke, steel tubular boiler of 05
lbs. working prcssinc, donkey engine,
anil 2 steam winches, dimensions liii.Ox
23.1x10.0., Piicc8,C00.
Thu above arc only a few of (be steam
vessels that arc offcied at salo in Great
Britain at the present time. Almost any
description of steamer and of any size
desired can now be purchased at very
favorable rates. It is of course neces
sary that some responsible party In
England should examine the condition
ot the steamers ottered for sale before
purchasing.
101 3ni W. L. GREEN.
NOTICE.
ANY pertou or persons found shoot,
lug on the land or In tho I.oko of
Kaelepulu, Kallua, Koolaupoko, Island
of Oahu, without written permission
fiom tho undersigned, will bo prosccut.
cu io uio i in i qmciii oi iiio law
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E.. I. SPALDING.
A. J. OARTWRIGUT
Jr.J
Honolulu, Dec. 0,1885,
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NOTICE.
AT the icgiilar Annual Meeting of tho
shareholders of the Union Feed
Co., (LiinitcU), lielU this day, the fob
lowing oillcers wcro elected for tho cu
suing year:
II. It. M AOFABLANE President
BRUOECAimVHIGIIT.Vioe.President
F. W. M AOKARLANE Treasurer
WALTER S. HANKS.. Bcc'y & Auditor
Directors J. II. Paty, A. J. Cart,
wrlglit, G. "W. Macfarlane, F. W. Mac
farlanc. WALTEH S. HANKS, Bcc'y.
Honolulu, December 4, 1880. m 4t
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NOTICE.
17 ROM nnd after this date Mr. C. K.
: MILLER will attend to my sub-
scriptlon book agency.
03 tf WILLIAM CLARK.
For Snn .Francisco.
! The Magnificent Steamship
" AUSTKAHA,"
Bnoucut Commander
Will leave for tho above port on or
about
DECEMBER 15th.
For freight or passage, apply to
ISttf II. IIACKFELD & CO., Agents.
Honolulu Carriage Co.,
roilNiat KINO AND KUUANU ST8.
Cariiages can bo obtained at the above
Stand by ringing up
Boll Telephone, - - No. 2bQ.
Mutual Telephone, - - No. 237.
Good Riga and Careful Drivers.
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CONSIGNMENTS
To be Sold Cheap, from
Hazel Wood Farm !
Desiccated Plums,
Raisins & Peaches,
Natural Dried Fruit.
No Chemicils Used.
Dried by Radiated Heat !
J. T. WATER1IOUSE,
02 2w Queen Street.
CASTLE & COOKE,
Life, Fire & Marino Insur'ce Agents.
AUENTS FOlt
THo Xcw KiiRlnuil
MUTUAL LIFE INS. COMP'Y,
of Boston.
The JEtna Eire Insurance Co.,
of Hartford, Conn.
The Union Fire and
Marine Insurance Co.,
of San Franeisso, Cala.
101 ly
Just Arrived !
From Bremen, per C. R. Bishop, and
now landing, an Invoice of
Musical Instruments
Consisting in part of
PIANOS, GUITARS,
(In a variety of Styles and Prices)..
Harmonicas, Violins, Zithers, Prussinn
Drums, Base Drums, 28 In. Accor-
deons, Tnirtborincs, Flutes,
Fifes, Banjos, Stiings, etc.
E3T These G'Oods were carefully
selected for this market, and nt prices
that will enable jne to oiler special in.
ducemunts lo the trnde or any one who
wishes to purchase goods in the uhoc
line. (iaa ;sw) u. k. williams.
NEW GOODS
EX S S. MABirOSA.I AT
J. T. fat
170 QUEEN STREET STORK, lm
Crystal Soda forts,
Manufacturers of
Soda Water, Ginger Ale,
Florida Lcmonndc, Aeialed Waters of
all kinds, Fruit Syrups and Essences.
We Use Patent Stoppers
in all our Bottles.
Wo invito particular attention to our
Patent Filter, recently Introduced, by
which nil waters used in our manufac
tures is absolutely freed fiom all im
purities. Wo deliver our Goods free of chnrgo
to all parts of tho city. Wo guarantee
our Goods to bo tho best in tho market.
Careful attention paid to Island Ordois.
Address
The Crystal Soda Works,
P. O. Box 807, Honolulu.
Hell Telephone : :
Ittutunl Telephone : 33U
B3T Ordeis loft with Benson, Smith &
Co,, No. 11 Fort Street, will receive
prompt attention.
We, also, uio Agents for the salo
of J. W IHsgley's
Celebrate Cigars,
188 of his own munufnclure. Oin
ens
feii'
Corporation Stocks
FOR SALE.
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vai.ui:.
llaw'n O.u rlngoMnnf'g Co.,
E. O. Hall & Son,
lntcr-Island S. N. Co.,
Bell Telephone,
llaw'n AgrlculluinlCo.,
Wlldei's Steamship Co.,
O. Brewer & Co.,
llnlawa,
Woodlawn Daliy,
Wniluku Sugar Co.,
Waiinnnnlo,
00
75
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(g 100
100
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175
(425
to
100
100
100
10
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
500
100
Star Mill.
Reciprocity Sugar Co.,
L. A. THURSTON, Stock Biokci.
33 Merchant Stioct. lf'1 y
Patronize Home Mostry !
J. W. HINGLEY,
Cigar Manufacturer,
Formerly of Ihc Pioneer Cigar Fac
tory, lias moved Into the front part of
the Crystal Soda Works, where he Is
prepared to till all orders at the lowest
wholesale prices.
tST Island orders
promptly tilled.
solicited and
100 ly
ASMlCtXtiWH SAIjK OF
Valuable Property
SITUATE IN
Pauoa Valley.
The undersigned will offer for sale at
Public Auction at the Auction ltoom of
E. 1'. Adams & Co.,
On
TUESDAY, DEO. Sth,
At 12 o'clock noon,
All that Desirable Property of J. 11.
Boyd, n olimtary Bankrupt, containing
1 01-100 of an Acre, together with all
tho Buildiugs situated thereon, which
consist of
1 2-Story Dwelling House !
IN GOOD ORDER.
One Cottage, Uarn, Carriage House, and
Batli House. There is u water right to
the land, besides tbc Government water
Is laid on. The title to the land is in
fee simple and is contained in Royal
Patent No. 501, and is sold free of all
incumbrances. There is a large number
of trees on said land, and thu buildings
are in good repair. A plan of the same
can be seen at liie olllce ot tnc iinuor
signed, and all explanation that may be
required will be given. The terms of
the sale arc Cash and all deeds at the
expense of tho purchaser. Adjoining
said lot are three parcels of land belong
ing to Maria A. Boyd, and the Trustees
of said Maria A. Boyd will offer them
for sale at the same time and place.
Plans of the said lots can be seen at my
olllce. W. C. PARKE, Assignee.
E P. ADAMS & Co.,
Auctioneers.
Honolulu, Nov. 13, 1885. 184
"Valuable
REAL ESTATE &
Town Property for Sale.
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The undersigned, duly authorized
Trustees for Mat ia A. Boyd, will oiler
at Public Auction, at tho salesroom of
E. P. Adams & Co..
ON TUESDAY, Dec. 8th,
at 12 o'clock noon, all those
Desirable Parcels of Laid
situated nt Olomann, Pnuon, in tho rear
of and adjoining the well-known Boyd
Residence viz-
The Parcel known as the KAAUKUU
LOT, adjoinlng'tho Boyd Premises on
the maukn side and containing J of nn
acre, more or less, nnd more rully
cribed in R.P. No. 503. L. C. A.
dcs.
No.
0,003. Also,
4 Taro Patches
adjoining said Boyd Premises on the
makai or town side, containing 47-100 of
an acre, more or less, and more fully
described la R. P. No. 1,018, L. O. A.
No. 0,040 B. Also,
2 Taro Patches
adjoining the above, containing 40-100
of an acre, moro or less, and more fully
described in R. P. No. 2,310 The fore
going pnrccls arc under lease at $210
per annum, expiring September 1. It80.
Also, that Parcel situated on Punch
bowl Road nnd extending to and ncross
the Pauoa Stream, and there adjoining
tho before-mentioned parcels (feu plan),
containing 3 nnd 18-100 of an act e, moic
or less, and moro fully described in R.
P, No. 2,030. This is a good, healthy
location for n homestead, tho lot has n
small house on it and is well covered
with a lino grove of nlgeroba trees.
Also, that Valuable
Piece of Property on Hotel St,,
epposito tho residence of Dr. McGiow,
extending from tho Saratoga House to a
point near the olllce of tho Fashion
Stables, on which are a cottage nt pro.
sent bringing In a rental of $S!5 per
month, nnd a 2-storicd houso which is
leased to tho Fashion Stables, together
with a small poitlon of ground covered
by tho stables, bringing an annual
rental of $240. This leaso expires on
April 1, 1800. See plans at E. P. Adams
& Co.'s salesrooms. Titles good. Deeds
at expense of purchasers.
Geo. II. RonEiiTsoN, ) m,.,,.,.,..
O.Boltk, iiusaes.
E. P. ADAMS & CO.,
17P 17t Auctioneers,
smM
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HELLO
ho, send me 20 yards
It is
have ever seen for the Money."
" Quite right. It's below value I"
OOOJD-BYE
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JNO. A. PALMER,
General Agent and Broker,
Will Attend to any Business entrusted to him.
Collections nitide.
Real Estate Bought and Sold,
Houses nnd Booms Rented,
Oillco work done,
Correspondence attended to,
Books and Accounts Kept,
Steamer passage secured, etc.. etc., etc,
Ollice, No. CO Fort Street, Honolulu, II. I.,
SST Mutual Telephone No. 120. 180 1 w
B. F. Dillingham,
Picsident and Manager.
Pacific Hardware Company,
x-aatiTaaw
FORT STREE P,
Successors to Dillingham & Co. and Samuel Nott.
Pieparatory to stock taking, we oiler a large- line of Tinware suitnble for
country and retail stores at
G-reatly- Ifcechieecl Prices !
Collee Pots, Tea Pols, Tea Kettles, Tin Pails, Tin Lanterns, Milk Cans, Milk Pails,
Dish Pans, Milk Pans, Baking Pans, Bung Dippers, Strniners, Pic Plates, etc.
188
WEST, DOW & CO.,
Just Received, ex Alaiuedn, a
Large Assortment of Furniture !
including Light and Dark Cedar and Ash Bedroom Sets, nnd full
size Beilste.ids, assorted woods; Ash Cottage, Nurse and
assorted Dining room and Baby Chairs.
LARGE CHRISTMAS ORDER
will arrive on next steamer.
IST We have, also, on hand, in addition to our usual stock, a largo assort,
ment of Fancy Goods, Toys and Picturo Mouldings. 180
H. E. MclNTYRE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS.
Now Goods received by every Packet from tho Eastern States nnd Eurnne
Fiesh California Pioducohy every Steamer. All orders faithfully attended to'
and Goods delivered to any part of the city freo of charge. Island orders holi'
cited. Satisfaction guaranteed, l'ost OOlce Box 145. Tclenhono No. 03 108 ly
GEO. ENGELHARDT,
(Foimerly with Samuel Noll).
Importer1 mill Dc'itleir in
STOVES, CHANDELIERS, LAMPS,
CHOOKUUY, GLASSWARE, HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWAUE
AGATE IRON AND TINWARE.
Agent HalFs Safe and Lock Company.
Beaver Block, - Fort Street.
CarSloiofonnoily occupied by S. NOTT, opposite Spreckels & Co.'s Bank. -0
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New Light on the Subject
JUST RECEIVED, FROM BOSTON, EX BARK MARTHA DAVIS,
Downer's Kerosene Oil : : : : 150 o
Electric Kerosene Oil : : : : qq o
Superior Kerosene Oil : : : 1300
All tho above Oil Is fucsh and good, and will ho sold at retail or in
lots to suit, at low rates. Also,
OBSESS 8 CARD MATCHES,
OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. Besides tho above, a largo variety of Eastern
Goods used by ull Stores and Plantations, all of which will be sold at reasonable
prices by (180 lm) E. O. HALL & BON, (Limited).
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IS that YOU, Mil. FISIIEL7
" YES."
" Have you any more of
that brown JHKSEY cloth,
double width, such as you'
sold to Mrs. Jenkinson yes
terday for 1 fiO a yard ? If
the FINEST MATERIAL I
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Quartet ly Bills made,
Custom Houc Woik attended lo,
Goods entered and linnsfcrul to Inler.
Island steamers,
Purchases made.
Commissions of eicry kind executed.
Jas. G. Sn:NOKn,
Secrctaiy and Treasurer.
HONOLULU
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