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Honolulu, Hnwalian Islands,
Draw Exchange on the
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And their mounts in
NEW YORK, BOSTON, MONO KONG.
Mesrs. K. M. Bolhchl'd & Son, London
Tlic Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney,
London,
The Commercial Bank Co., of Sydncj,
Sydney,
TJie Bank of New Keiilnnd: Auckland,
Chrlstchureh, and Wellington,
The Bank of Brltlli Columbiu. Vic
torla, U. O.i and l'oitland, Or.
AND
Transact a General Hanking Bii'-iiiesi.
(Nil) ly
Pledged to neither Bret nor Fart;.
But citftblltheJ for the ligncfit of all.
WEDNESDAY, FElt. 17, 1880.
STATUS OF FOREIGNERS.
it is a misfortune to this kingdom
that its constitution docs not provide
for utilizing the opinions of its for
eign population, so that the progres
sive ideas of tlic older civilizations
may be incorporated with tlic
"united wisdom" of the national re
presentatives in the administration
of affairs of state. There can be no
reasonable objection made to the
propriety of entrusting the franchise
1o subjects, for instance, of the
ficrnian, the British or any other
constitutional European Govern
ment, or to citizens of the United
States, while those governments are
on friendly terms with the Kingdom
of Hawaii, and some of them signa
tories of a treaty compact recogniz
ing its independence. Of course, in
the countries named, citizenship is
indispensable to the exercise of tlic
suffrage, but the conditions tinder
which that restriction obtains arc
widely different from those of 11a
vaii. Their constitutional systems,
some of them at least, arc the re
sults of centuries of civilization ;
their commercial enterprises and
social institutions arc indigenous to
the soil, and the outgrowths of that
civilization; but, in Hawaii, with a
civilization not yet as old as its
Jiving inhabitants, with its commer
cial enterprises carried on by for
eigners, its institutions transplants
from foreign soil, and forms of gov
ernment copied from Europe and
America, it would only be consis
tent with the eternal fitness of
things if the subjects and citizens of
those friendly powers from which
the forms of government and the
institutions of this kingdom are
derived, were admitted to a voice in
the management of its affairs. That
the well-informed and intelligent
class of European and American
residents could be otherwise than a
desirable class of constituents for a
member of the Hawaiian Legisla
ture, is a proposition that hardly
admits of the possibility of a doubt.
len, whose traditions and princi
ples are invariably on the side of
order, progress and liberty, ought
to be the first in the kingdom whose
opinions on public affairs would be
given practical effect at the ballot
liox. The right of voting by for
eigners could be placed under sueli
restrictions as that the risk of their
abusing the privilege might be re
duced to a minimum. The result of
such an arrangement would be more
advantageous to the giver that to
the recipient. The members of the
legislature, however, as well as of
tlic cabinet, ought invariably to be
cither born or naturalized Hawaiians.
"While the foreign residents have
suflicicnt brain and moral force to
conduct and suppoit the institu
tions of civilization, it seems an in
congruity that they should be
debarred the privilege of a yea or
jiny on the question who shall engi
neer the politicnl machinery, on the
judicious management of which so
much of the success of trade, the
stability of society and the develop
ment and perpetuation of civilized
institutions depends.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
A learned article in an exchange
say the orange ami the luuion ori
ginally came from Asia. Anybody
should know that from their color,
mill their high price in this country
is of a piece with Asiatic ascen
dancy. A recent mnulicr of the Iloston
Jlcrald contains an illustrated arti
cle on rapid transit, which shows tho
mlvnntagcs of tho Meigs system of
elevated railways, especially in
narrow streets. The Honolulu street
railway promoters should examine
Ttfzmz.y-j ''ivza
Uial sjfitcm, so Unit ihu oily may, If
possible, bo up to tlic times with re
gnrcl to this projected improvement
when it is ultimately consummated.
Some food for thought is furnished
in tho statement of certain economic
doctrines l cccntly made by Sir Julius
Vogol, I'lemier of New Zealand,
which is reprinted in this paper. The
estimates therein given of the ele
ments of national happiness are
doubtless in the main as correct as
they are clear. To apply tlic doct
rines to this country is to show that
the dependence upon the results of
cheap labor, here obtaining, is u
poor asMiiiance of national prosper
ity and happiness. More than any
thing else the kingdom needs an
increase of labor able to command
good wages, and independent workers
to produce wealth out of the soil,
who would be at once the stay of
trade and the strength of the state.
There should, therefore, be no weary
ing In the efforts being now put
forth for the promotion of coloniz
ation and of diversified industries,
so that Hawaii may stand high and
linn in the company of nations, and
her prosperity be preserved secure
against every contingency of the
world's markets, or variation in the
results of labor in isolated particu
lars of her own pioduetivo industry.
Annual Meeting Notice.
rpiIE Annual .Meeting of the Sharc
JL holders of Hiu Hawaiian Cniriago
Maniilncturing Company, Limited, will
lake plaee on THUUSjDAY morning,
Fchrimry 2"th, at 10 o'clock, in their
ollleo. No. 70 Queen Street.
5) tdl THOri. S. DOUGLAS, Sec'y.
TO LET.
rniiE
Residence lately occupied
iy
X Mr. J. T. Wntcihoiico, Jr., In Xuu.
ami Avenue. Would be a very desira.
ble lIou?o for a family. Also, uoi
Iiikcs on School Sticet. For full parti.
ciHars apply at .1. T. WATKBIIOUMVS
(Jucen Stieet Store. B12w
COAL, COAL.
UTrn fl
1
just received, ex bark Lovspring.
Also,
Departure Bay and
AUSTRALIAN COAL,
For s.iln In quantities to suit.
Delivered free.
N. B. When ordering coal ask if you
get a 000 or !J,'Jin lbs. hit Ton. We s-oll
ImigTons. (54 lm) WlLDBIt & CO.
Regular Cash Sale
THURSDAY, Feb. 18th,
At 10 o'clock, a.m., I will sell, at my
salerooms, a lull Hue o:
Dry Goods, Clothing,
GioccrlcH, Lamp Chimneys
Ulasswaic, Chinese .Matting,
Gal. Potatoes, Onions mill
IVTJI COltIS',
Basts No. 1 & 2 Sugar,
BMs Salmon, Kits Mackerel,
AIno, at 11 OVIock.
will he olleicd, a line lino of LadicH,
.Misses, Hoys and Men's
BOOTS & SIJOES,
which must be sold to eloe consign.
mcnls; a largo variety of Household
Furniture, 1 light Drowsier (no
lop) BugL'y, 1 Express Wag.
gon. a Carriage Horses,
Mexican baddies,
Several Sots New Buggy Harness.
J. LYONS, Aiicfr.
FOUND,
rpVO Packages Tobacio, that owner
1 can have on proving property and
paying expenses, of II. LANCA&TKB,
agfl King btreei. M ill
TO LET.
rpiIOSK desirable premises No. lit
X Beietanla Street. IIouro contains
nailor, a bedrooms, dining room,
kitchen, hath and More- rooms ; also, a
detached Cotiago containing !l rooms.
Iniuiirit at No. :ia Berelania St. Gil tf
NOTICE.
IN thn matter of the Estate of WM.
I'OCiO, deceased. Notice is hereby
gleu to all persons Indebted to the
Estate of William Eogo, deceased, a
subject of the King of Portugal, to
inako Immediate payment thereof to
Mr. W. C. Parke, nt his olllce, in Bono,
lulu, over the Bank of Messrs. Bishop it
Co. All poisons having claims against
tho said estate are hereby nnlilled to
piesent the sumo duly verified to tho
said W. O. l'arko within dl.vty days
from tho date hereof
(Big.) A wk SOUZA CANAVABBO,
Consul ol Portugal.
Honolulu, Fob. 10, 1880. r3 3w
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HAW'N OPmA HOUSE,
I.KSfctE, ! t WADHi X011TOS,
For a horl Fcaon only, commencing
'I'll t'HHIA.V. fcVb. 18. IRSO.
A general Boom at lust I
WASH. NORTON'S
FAMOUS HEKHY MAKERS
Have arrived, after a most Buccepful
tour around the worlJ, and will shortly
appear In tin lr tuiliiue drawing-room
entertainment?.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
First appear Mice of the only original
WASH. NOl'TON, who stands at the
head of his profession, and Is acknow.
ledged hy the press and public to ho the
most successful and versatile artist In
the world.
Box plan open at tho office of J. E.
Wlbcnian cm '1UBSDAY morning, at 0
o'clock sharp.
Itcrcrvcd Seals s?l 00
Balcony W
Uallery K0
Olidi" open at 7:;I0; pcifoimnuco com
mences at 8 o'clock.
. HCNNKSEY LEBOYALK,
52 7t Manager.
JUST RECEIVED!
A Large and well selected Slock of
CALIFORNIA
WINES,
comprised in part as follows:
Cutedel, White Wine,
Reisling,
Red Zinfandel,
Hock, Claret,
Burgundy, Angelica,
Sherry, Port,
Tokay, Sweet Muscat,
Malaga, Madeira,
etc., In Casks and Cases.
Ilnving been appointed sole ngenis
by Messrs. S. Lnehinan & Co. for their
justly celcbated bunds, wo are enabled
to oiler the above goods to our friends
and the public generally at unusually
lew rates.
Freeth & Peacock.
'Mi Cm
FOR SALE,
A FEW lino Building Lots on Here,
tanln Street. Apply to
M. D. MONSAItRATT,
27 Mcichnnt Stirct. fr.' lm
NOTICE.
ALL persons wishing to older from
the Coast through .1. M. OAT,
.IB., & CO., can leave orders at oiu
Store to bo forwarded by tho S S. "City
of Peking" and S.S. "Australia, and
they will have MB. OAT'S personal at
tuition, as he will he in San Francisco
until the return ot the "Mariposa."
fi2 lw
NOTICE
FROM and after this date il7 cents
per ton will be charged on cartage
of Sugar, in tho 25 cents limit, where
diays aie unreasonably detained.
HUSTAOK & ROBEBTSON,
H. F. I1EBBABD,
E. PECK.
February 15, 1S30. 52 lw
C. K. MILLER,
General Business & Purchasing Aacnt-
12 M'CMt St., fflltllll
My most faithful attention will be
given for tho
Purchase ot Merchandise
in Honolulu for Uie residents of tho
UUJ several Islands of this group, ly
j.C
Corporation Stock
FOll SALE.
r.n
vai.ui:.
Itaw'n Carriage Manf'g Co.,
E. O. Hall & Son,
Intcr.Island S. N. Co.,
Hell Telephone,
Hnw'n Agricultural Co.,
Wilder'."! Steamship Co.,
C. Brewer & Co.,
II nl a wu,
Woodlawn Dairy,
Wnlluku Sugar Co.,
Wnltnannlo,
Star Mill.
Beclproeily Sugar Co.,
3
00 100
75 1(10
to too
(ft 33 10
S00 ICO
100 ltO
100 100
50 100
DC 100
00 100
17C 100
1'.5 500
to 100
L. A. THUBSTON, Stock Brokei.
38 Merchant Street. 151 ly
Election of Ollicer.s.
a T the Annual Meeting of thellawall.
XV an Kauiic Company (Llmllcd) held
this clay, tho following 'gentlemen were
elected for the ensuing year:
Mil. A. .LCautwiiioiit I'leahlenl
Mil E. Lycan Managci
Mn. V. F. Ai.LKN.Secietiiry&Trcnsuroi
Mil. AV. It. Castle Auditor
Diteclois Mcsrs. F. A. Schncfer, J.
11. I'aty, B. F. Dillingham and (1 V.
Willfoi'ig. W. F. ALLEN,
Seciclaiv Hawaiian Kuiule Co.
Honolulu, Kuli.'ir, 18-0. r,:? lw
FOUND.
Ac
(JOLT, lie owner can have
the
same hv giving nicincrdescriiiuoii
and paying cost of hoarding and adver.
lining. Apply to A. MtTIIUB,
fi'J 3t Ne.t Hum irns Olllce.
FOR SALE.
AXHW and Elegant Lach's Biding
Habit, complete, mad" in Loudon
by a tlrst-rlass maker, ntnl of the hot
material. Is hniuNoiiiely llui bed. Fur
particulars apply tn Ml'tS. NKOLL, at
Mrs. JiekM store, Ml Fort Si. fi2lf
Important Sale of
ELEGANT
HoMoM Furniture
u.rr AUC'l'ION.
lam Instructed by Mr. J. A. Ilissln
ger to sell the whole of his Elegant
Household Furnituie on
THURSDAY, Fols. I8tlif
AT 10 O'CI OCK, A M ,
(And for convenience of 'ilo it will be
held at the late lesidenee of V. O.
Smith, Ecj., I'eiisacniii Street;, eoii'Isl-
1B.W. Parlor Set,
UpholMeied in lnir r'olh.
1 Grand Scpiare Piano, b Woodward &
Brown, of Boston;
t Elegant P.uloi Mirror, wllh BW
Bracket ;
An cMenslio and valuablea sorlment of
Books, -1
BW Book Case, 1 BW side hoard, Side
Tallies,
Extension Dining Table and Chairs,
Laigi! and Small Bugs and Mats, Oil
Paintings and Chi'omo,
Silver-plated Ware, Glass waic. Crockery
and Cutlery,
1 Florence Sewing Machine, 1 Wilcox &
(ilhh'h Sewing Machine,
BW Bedroom Set, Painted Bedioom
Sels, BW Wardrobe,
lion Befrigeialor, Meat Safes, Chaude.
lieis anil Lamps,
Veranda Chairs, sundry Kitchen Furni
ture and Utensils,
L'uvn Mower nud Gnrdcn Tools, &c. Are.
Also, 1 tine American
Family Carrlap Horse,
1 Carriage Pony, 1 Familv Carriage,
1 Phaeton, Saddle Horses, llnrncts and
Saddles, Live Frogs,
Stiitled Animals and Birds, a superior
lot of Poultry, and a Hue
Milk Cows and Heifers.
tST N.U.-The House will be open for
inspection cm Wednesday, the 17th Inst.,
from 10 a.m.
LEWIS J. LEVEY,
18 7t Auctioneer.
lfaUJ-31
OF
SALE.
In accordance with a powci of salo
eontnlned in a certain mortgage made
by Hop Wo Company to B. F. Dilllng.
ham, dated August !.", 1885, ami leeord.
ed in Liber !)7, p. 1IW, 1UH. Xotice Is
hereby given that said morlgagco in
tends to foreclose said mortgage for
condition broken, and upon said fore
closure will sell at public auction at the
Astor House Restaurant, Hotel Street,
Honolulu, on
Wednesday, February 24th,
nt 10 a.m., the following articles:
fl trays, 80 dinner plates, 80 soup plates,
'2 largo platters, 100 small platters, 'M
biiucers, 1 cooking range and utensils
thereto belonging, cook house tables, 1
ice chest, water piping and sinks, 23
tables, 2!1 chairs, 11 pictures, 1 counter,
1 desk, 1 basket, 1 mirror, 1 linen con.
tninor, 1 lion safe, 2 water cooleis, 17
cruets, 111 lumps, 100 knives and forks, 1
clock, 100 table spoons, 100 tea spoons,
14 pitchers, 11 butter bowls, 20 sugar
bowls, 2(1 water glasses and all other
goods, wares and property of every kind
used in connection with the said Astor
House llcstnurnnt business.
E. P. ADAMS & Co.,
Auctioneers.
B. F. Du.T.ixrwAM, Mortgagee.
Honolulu, Feb I), 1880. 47 14t
FOR SALE,
j WINDMILL, 10ft. diameter, com
J. pletc, with Composition Pump and
Framework, 14ft. high. 1 1,000-iriillon
Wooden Tank (nearly new) and Frame
for mine, 7ft. high, all in good onlcr.
Also, BOO feet, more or less, of Gnl.
van I7.cn ripe, bccohu nauu, Apply 10
Bulletin Ofllce.
U8 2w
lortMees
Notice
- '5Hl,E?SSI?' - ?atr5.' '!?5t!K5SHE!!5!rSK!!
h. CAVis, "etwr ' p. wiijDkm,
DAVIS & WILDER,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Staple ixnA U'rwncy G-roceries.
Receive hy evciy bteamer from the Coast, regular rcplcnhhmcnts of
Groceries of the Choicest Brands:
Jncoh Duld's Buffalo Hani?, 11. M. Dupeu B cakfast Bacon; Now York and
Ciiln. Cream, Llmburger, Swiss, Young America, Edam and Pino Apple
OhccBu; Fairbanks' Lard. Cutting's Table and Pie Fruit, Jams and Jellies;
Canned, Curried, Potted and Deviled Meats, Fowl and Fish; Dried and
Pitted Peaches, Cherries, Plums, Prunes, Applei, Fig, Dates, Nuts and
Bnlslns. Minis put up In 101b. tins proof against worms and weavcls;
Oat Meal, CriicKcil Wheat Yellow Coin Mcnl. White Corn Meal, Urnhnin
Flour, small and large Hominy, &c, Cala. Cracker Co.'s Crackers and
Fancy Ill-cults In cverv variety. 25.1b.,Klt8 Salmon Rallies; Choice Fam
ily Corn Beef, and Pork; Mixed Floklcs, Saner Kraut, French Capers, Mush,
rooms, Pcih, Sirillucs, fs and Js; Pete de Fole Gras.
Crosse & Blackwell's
Fiuils, marmalades, .In ins .lollies, Sultana Ilalsius, Currants, Salad Oil,
Pickles, Spices, Pepper, MuMard, Mint, Ac, Worcestershire, Tomato. Chut,
ney and Tohnseo Siuiccf, Chill Colorow & Durkces Salad Dressing; Oiangc,
Lemon and Citron Peel; Sago, Tapioca, Corn Starch, Pearl Barley, Getmca.
Imperial Graniim, White Oau, Ac.
McCondray & Co.'s Choicest Brands of Green & Black Teas.
Krcsh Flower and Vegetable Seeds always on hand.
OUR ICE HOUSE GOODS
Bv cverv steamer, Is a special fuatiuc comprNlug California Fresh Fruits, Vege
tii'hli s Fish, Butter Point Reyes Roll and every delicacy IN SEASON that the
San i rancisco maruei auorus.
E5T Order dispatched promptly.
city, Walklkl and tho Valley. Island
wllh special care.
Boll Tolophono 274; Mutual
ELLO
so, send me 20 yards. It is the FINEST MATERIAL I
have ever seen for the Money."
" Quite right. It's below value !"
94:
NOTICE TO TfcJLJE
Ladies and Gentlemen of Honolulu.
THE FIBM OF
TEMPLE OF FASHION !
Aie retiring from tho Clothing, Gems Furnishing and Hat business, in
order to make room for their large importations of
DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS,
And oiler for snlo at exceptional and genuine bargains their entire
unsurpassed Stock of
Men's, Youth's and Roys'
Suits, Hats, Caps, etc., etc.
The many friends of our Mr. S. COI1N will be glnd to loain that he has re
turned from San Finncisco and willl conduct and superintend this Clcaiancc Sale
liuiHumiiiy, which mono is n guarantee
Come and Secure
Eeasonable
ALEX. ARTHUR,
Queen St., next Bulletin Office.
Horses broken to Sad
dle and Harness,
Horses boaided hy tho
day. week, or month.
Horses Clipped. II Telephone 181.
20tf
S. M. CARTER,
Worn! and
Con I
nierclinut,
No. 82 Klnir
Street.
Telephone
Number, In both Companies, la",
Wood and Coal Orders aro hereby
solicited, ami will bo delivered at any
locality within tho city limits.
Doparturo Bay Coal, Newoastlo
Coal and Charcoal.
Hard and Soft Wood, Bawod and Split,
always on hand, and sold In
834 quantities to suit. tf
3R
Daily deliveries made to nil parts of the
orders for faniillo and plantations tilled
Telephone 130; P. O. Box 435.
HERE !
IS that YOU, BIR. FISIIEL ?
YES."
"Have you any more of
thsit brown JERSEY cloth
doublo width, such as you
sold to Mrs. Jcnkiuson yes
turiluy for $1 50 a yard ? If
S. COIIX & CO.,
10 our ninny patrons oi;its genuineness.
Your Bargains, No
Offer Refused,
224
FLOUR, FLOUR,
Well Iciio-ivit
A first-class Baker's and Family Flour.
FOB SALE BY
CASTLE & COOKE.
49 :im
For San Fraueiscot
The Magnificent Steamship
-A-iiwtruliii,
Bnouoii Commander
Will leave for tho above port on or
about FKBBUABY20, 1880. For freight
and passage, apply to
230 H. IIAOKFELD & CO., Ag'ts.