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ntser wmr. ymm' 'v " xn&Q&ivtyWfW1 ' 'Tfsfw'' Hjp'' rT""' "r7?H'-T'?9 BT ssLx3fkJSMt9SSnssseses3iBms &!K7.Ji?raTaTSy :! f' r I BISHOP & Com BANKERS Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. Draw Exchange on tho ISuulc ol Culll'ornlu, H. E And their agents in NEW YORK, DOSTON, MONO KONG. Messrs. N. M. Rothschild & Bon, London Tho Commcrclnl Bank Co., of Sydney, London, The Commcrclnl Bank Co., of Sydney, Sydney, The Bank of Now Zealand: Auckland, Christchurch, mid Wellington, The Bank of British Columbia, Vic torin, B. 0., nnd Portland, Or. and Transact a General Banking Business. 600 ly Fledged to neither Beet nor Party, Bat established for the benefit of all. SATURDAY, Al'IUL it, 188G. GERMANS AS COLONISTS. A friend has given 119 the reading of an article written by Colonel Uozsas, in a California paper, com mending Germans above all other nationalities, as desirable immigrants to develop the resources of that State. Particular mention is made, in this regard, of people from the grape-growing districts of the Rhine, Moselle, Alsace-Lorraine and Swit zerland, giving several reasons for preferring them. This is a matter requiring serious attention in pro moting colonization in this country. The class of settlers to be obtained should bo a primary consideration, and to obtain people with means of their own, it is essential, on our side, that what this country has to offer immigrants should be made as agreeable as possible to them. To this end Government aid as well as private capital should be forth coming, for having homesteads meted out and furnished with such artificial requirements as would make them capable of being culti vated from the moment of their occupation. EDITORIL NOTES. An article in an American paper is headed, "Will natural gas last?" We are not sulllcicntly acquainted with the business standing of our local' contemporaries to answer the question as regards this latitude. A resident of Makiki complains strongly of the water supplied him from the reservoir. It is a greenish, sliraey liquid, streaked with "limn". Such as it is, moreover, there is very little of it, a tap yielding a bucketful in little less than an hour. This gentleman thinks that with the fresh zeal of the department in col lecting tho water rates, there should be combined an honest determina tion to.givc the tax payers the value of their money. A TRIP TO THE VOLCANO. THE IICTUKN TIIII'. Karl v Tuesday morning the guides are ready, but there is only myself to be conducted to the sen, my two companions intending to extend their travels. The weather being clear, all the noble mountain scenery ob scured in the rain of the other day arc revealed. Will those vast slopes of Mauna Loa, with their now un peopled solitude, ever be dotted with pleasant homes? With cancfields now beautifying their spurs, surely those grand stretches will not always lie waste. Something must be cap able of growing almost anywhere be low the snow region. The guides point out a row of steam jets on an elevated ridge, twelve miles from tho "Volcano, on the left of the trail toward Tuna. This reminds me that JMr. Chas. Arnold, Road Supervisor, of Ililo, reported at the Volcano House, the previous day, that on Tuesday, lGtli inst., a large column of smoke was seen ascending from the crater of Mokuawcoweo, on the summit of Mauna Loa. Tho six mules in our train, together with a cow and calf driven by one of tho guides, reach the Halfway House in good time. Mr. Jos. O. Carter has been met a little from that point, going to the Volcano. After more than Auly good treatment at the hands of Mr. and Mrs. Leo, I am rattled on, tho solitary passenger in the mule four-in-hand coach, to Ta liala. Having paid a brief visit to Mr. T. C. Wills's fluely-stockcd store, and exchanged greetings with himself nnd his brother, I havo now to be givon a ride on a roller coaster in earnest a train of two cars run by gravitation to Punaluu, with ono of the mountain guides and a Por tuguese laborer at the brakes. It is just as good fun as if charged extra. Two nights and a day's enjoyment of tho restful air of Punaluu, with the princely entertainment of its hotel, and then, nt six o'clock Tluirsday morning, the W. G. Hall is ready In tho offing, homeward bound. It Is plcasnnt to see Dr. Henri McGrcw come abonrd next boat after myself, for I had heard that ho was too ill to return homo this trip. For most of the passage the sea was even smoother than on the way up, and a more pleasant round trip it would bo impossible to have made. At Ilookcna, Hawaii, the Rev. .A. O. Forbes came on board, having been there to attend the recent Sunday School gathering. Fortunate is the travelling party in these Islands numbering him in it, for what he docs not know of the country, its people and history, need not be related. He showed mo the Olowalu plantation, the old road from Lahaina to "Wailuku, and other interesting points, besides tell ing mo more than I had noted of the coast of Hawaii. Dr. McGrcw saw a whale before breakfast on Friday, and now, as the vessel is coming close to Diamond Head, it is time to wind up. TUB HALL ltOUTK. Besides a fine sea-going boat, with first-class appointments and fare, this route onty keeps the passenger out a single night and a day. There is then a very comfortable hotel to rest at till morning, when the re mainder of the journey is performed, in easy stages, all in broad daylight. At the Volcano two nights and a day arc available for seeing the wonder ful work of nature there, which is ample time for anybody who is not going to solve the dark problems of volcanic phenomena. Another day light land journey to Punaluu, fol lowed by a whole day and night of rest, witli the opportunity of visiting Pahala plantation, which lias the largest mill on the Islands, and then make the return trip as you came on the leeward and smoother side of Hawaii and Maui. Hut the Volcano? Well, so far, it presents a study in even its present state well worth making on the spot. D. L. STOKE TO JtENT. THE Store at present occupied by Lewis & Co., G incurs, Hotel street, will bo for rent, May 1st. Vor parti, culars, apply to 03 2v JNO. A. PALMEK, 77 Fort St. Lost, l? A SMALL BOY, about tho size of a Man, Shoes in Hand, Empty Bag on his Back, containing two Railroad Tunnels and u iiunuie ot iiurjg iioics. When lnt seen he was shoveling Wind oil' the Court House, with tho intention of raising money enough to visit Harry Byng's Barber Shop, cokni:k kino and alakka sts., to tret ono of those far.fanicd and world- renowned Shaves. Ho has black wills, kcrs and moustaeho. Will be prose, cuted to the fullest extent of the law. Given under my Hnml nnd Heel this Forty.fourth Day of Scplober, anti Peanuts, Eighteen Hundied and Fast Asleep. 03 Collimator, C'nriieuter A. Hulltlor, Houses nnd Furniture Repaired, the Best of Workmanship. JLntoor, & per Xu.y. Woik Shop, : : 27 Mnunakea St. 233 0m lill By order of the Consignees, wo will sell, nt public auction, on a Credit to the Trade, On Wednesday, April 7th, at 10 a.m., at our Salesroom, a llnely assorted Invoice of Bill Ms, just received per bark Stirlingshire. They aro well selected, and in every way completely sultnblo to tho wauts ot our Island Trade. Tho assottracntcom. prises: Cs, Fine English Prints Cases AVhito Cottons, do Brown Cottons, Crates of Crockery, Bales Coal Bags, Sugar Bags, asst'd Pocket and Butcher Knives, 1 00 Suits of Clothing, assorted ; Children's, Boys' und Men's; Cases Woolen und Cotton Shirts, 25 Gross Brooks' " Cotton Thread, Qalvanized Buckets nnd Oval Tubs, - Wash Basins, 100 Bxs. Blue Mottled Soap, 25 Bbls. Cement, 100 drums Boiled Oil, 4 Casks Tins White Lead, 2 " " Bed Lead, C Tons of Liverpool Salt; Also, in Groceries, 20 cs Sardines, 25 cs Condensed Milk, Cs Sauces, Pickles, Castor Oil, Ollvo Oil, Epsom Baits. Tabic Salt, Pepper, Mustard, Condiments, etc. 1ST Terms will bo very favorable to purchasers who glvo "gilt edge" notes. E. P. ADAMS & CO., 203 Auctioneers. DR. C. L. WOOD, (lato of California), Veterinary Surgeon, 121 King Street; Ulllco nours, o 10 iu a, 291 v., wd 3 to 4 v.m. SLOOORewarfl Spec Credit ale JL'rluiiipliuut Sjicccnn, Fred W Jfillis The Worlit'IlPiiowncil Vcntrllo quint unit llunini'lHt, Return of the Favorlto after n most sue. ccssful tour on Maul and Hawaii. By special request, nnd prior to his departure for the United Slates, Mr. Fred. W. Millls will open nt the Ha. wallan Opera House, Satarflay Etbii'e, April 3fl, ST Entire Chango of Progrnmmc.-IBfl Bo plan opens at tho ofllce of J. E. Wiseman FKIDAY morning, April tO and, at 0 o'clock r.M. 3t FURNITURE At thn residence- of Mr. L. Mytlnger, ai Ahkcii Street, On THURSDAY, April 8th, At 10 O'clock, A.M., B. W. Bedroom Set, (marble top) ; Single Beds, Spring 3Intlrnn,4, Mosquito Nets, 1 Louimc, I). W. Extension Dining Table and 15. W. Chairs, Oak Dining Tablo nnd Oak Chairs, Carpets and Matting, Washstands.Tnbles Child's High Chair Brackets, Lamps, etc. 12. P. ADAMS & Co., 93 4t Auctioneers. STHAYED or STOLEN. A YOUNG PEACOCK (male), tall veiy shoit, and very little feathers on neck. The tinder will bo rewarded on returning ihu nunc tn 77 tf A. FintNANUEK, King Street. O. Brewer & Co. Dividend. A. QUARTERLY dividend of Two Dollars per snare iwu uo paynuio Thursday, April 1st. at tho Co. s olllee. 00 4t J. O. CAHTER, Tieasuier. TO KENT. rpHE STORE lately occupied by .1. T. JL Watcrhouso as a llardware Store on King Street. Apply to J. T. WA1ERHOUSE, 00 lw Queen Street. COTTAGE TO KENT, No. 127 Beretnnia Street, nt prcsont occupied by A. Ehlcrs. Possession Given May 1st. Enquire on the premises, or of L. WAY, Klnau Street, in rear. 78 tf JUNK STOKE, COItNEll QUKUN It KICIIaIIDS STJIEETS. OLD Rags, empty Bottles, Sacks, old Brass and Copper, etc . purchased, for cash. (88 8l) . C. KOHL & CO. JUST RECEIVED -A NEW INVOICE OF . it (surEiuon QUALITY), In Half Casks of 30 Gallons each. For sale in Bond or Duty paid by M. S. GK.INliA.XJ3X & Co., 92 Queen Street. Honolulu. 2m- FOR SALE, 1 Good Horse, 7 years old, suitable tor family or wagon. Price, $150. Apnly to E. G. SCIIUMAN, Carrlago Manufactory, King Street, near Fort. 01 lw QUARTERLY MEETING. THE regular Quarterly Meeting of the Stockholders of C. Brewer & Co. will bu held nt tho Company's ofllce on FRIDAY, April 9, 1880. 02 td J. O. CARTER, Scc'y. TO I5E LET, The Residences of Kr. Theo. II. Davies, at Cralgside, Nun. linn Valley, and Grass Cot tage, Walklkl. At Cralgside there aro two distinct houses, which may bo let separately or together. Furniture way bo taken at n valuation. Possession given about June 1st. 02 lw THEO. II. DAVIES. MDrtsagBB's Notice of Sale. Uv order of ll.Hnckfeld & Co., the mortgagees named In a certain inden ture of niortgago made by J. Ten Biau of Honolulu, Ipland of Oiilm, Hawaiian Islnnds, to II. Hackfcld & Co., f Houo. lulu, aforesaid, and recorded in Liber US, pages 202 and 20U In the Register Ofllce, Honolulu, we are directed to sell at public auction, On SATURDAY, April 10th, At 1 O'clock, noon, at the Salesroom of E. P. Adams & Co., Queen Street, the Property covered, by tho said mortcage, viz: That certain Indenture of I.eusu of about 1 aero o( Land planted with bananas nn.d sugar oaue, ' With the Buildings thereon, and recently occupied ns a storo by the mortgagor, situate on tho makal side of King Street, Pnwaa, Honolulu, nenrly opposite tho Government Nursery. Said Lento was given to J. Ten Shin by 11. R. II. Liliuokalanl mid J no. O. Domluis on Jnnunry .1, 1885, for 10 years, at an annual rent or $100 tor 0 years, and 125 for tho last 5 j-cars; rent paid to July 1, 1S8R. SjrTeiins cash, und papers at expense of purchaser. For turther particulars inquire of E. 1 ADAMS & Co., Auctlpnccrs, or to Jl. IUckfixi) & Co., Mortgagees, 00 Ot Genlne French Glart Corporation Stocks FOR SALE. r.n VALUE. b 00 100 7G 100 100 100 33 111 00 100 07 100 100 100 no ioo 00 100 or, ioo 155 100 Mfi 500 fcO 100 Haw'n Cnrrmgo Manf 'g Co., K. 0. Hall & Son, Intcr.lsland S. N. Co., Bell Telephone, Haw'n Agricultural Co., Wilder1 Steamship Co., C. Brewer fc Co., Halawa, Woodlnwn Dairy, Wailuku Sugar Co., Walmaualo, Star Mill, llecIproclty'Sugnr Co., L. A. THUHSTON, Stock Brokei. 38 Merchant Street. 151 ly Assiffuee's Sale. Bv order of J. V. Hackfcld, Esq., As. slunco of tho Estate of Achlu, I w will sell at public auction, at my Salesroom, On "Wednesday, April 7th, at l!i o'clock, noon, that certain Indenture of Lease dated October 1, 1891, of J. Paaluhi to' Mon Tong for piece of Land In Mnnoa Valley, described as follows: 11 Kela apana Aina Kula I holke la lloko o ka Palapala Sila Helu 2315, Kiileaua Helu 10'28S), e waiho la ma Munoa." AVitli litiilcliugr thereon, recently used as a retail store. Lcnc expires October 1. 1800, annual rent $12. Terms each, deeds at expense of pur chaser. For further particulars enquire of LEWIS J. LEVEY, Auctioneer, no td or to J. F. Hacki'KI.d, Esq. Corporation Stocks AJJC AUCTION. We have received Instructions to oiler nt Public Auction, On MONDAY, April Jitli, at 12 o'clock, noon, at our Salesroom, the following named SStoclcM: Nlinri'H. Tar Value. 10 Walmca Sugar Mill Co $100 20 Mutual Telephone Co 10 5 Walannc Sugar Co 100 30 Intcr.lsland Steam Navlg'nCo.. 100 50 Union Feed Co 50 21 People's Ice Co 100 8 Hawaiian carriage juonrg uo... iuu 20 Wailuku Sugar Co 100 Eif" Shares will ho transferred and must be paid for, on day of sale. Parties desiring to add their Stocks to the above list can do so upon applica tion to E. V. ADAMS & CO., 87 7t Auctioneers. Valuable Real Estate At Funahou, adjoining Col. Spreckels'. We have received instructions to offer nt Public Auction, On MONDAY, April 5th at 12 o'clock, noon, nt our Salesroom, that certain Valuable Lot or Parcel of Land at Punahou, adjoining tho Premises of Colonel Sprfckels, and fronting on Bingham, Dole and Alexander Streets, Us dimensions being 200 by 400 feet, nnd containing mi area ot nenrly two acres. Tho pluco con easily be sub divided into Lots, namely 4 lots of 100 by 1R0 each, and 1 lot of W0 by 200, but it will bo offered ns a whole. It is a handsome poi. lion for icsidcnces, in n good neigh, borhood, nnd will doubtless pay to purchase for subdivision. Eg" Terms favorable, E. P, ADAMS & Co., 87 7t Auctioneers. Val'ble Real Estate A.rr AUCTION. On "Wednesday, April 7th, ' AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, Hy Older of II. A. Widcmann, Esq., President Dculcuer Vcreln, I will sell nt Public 'Auction, ut my Salesroom, -10 Queen Street, the Premises und Lot well known as tho GERMAN CLUB With Club Buildirur & Bowling Alley, 1 Union Gas Muchlnc, with Chumleliers, etc., which can bo inspected at tho Club House. Also, 1 lino liilllard Table, Balls, Cues, etc., etc. Tho grounds are well laid out, and tho premises enn bo entered by Emma and Punchbowl Streets. Tho above offers a good chance for Investment, r Terms made known nt tlmo of Title porfect. LEWIS J. LEVEY, 80 td Auctioneer. Dissolution of Co-jmvtnor-sliip. rpiIE Co.pnrtnorsllip heretoforo exist JL tng between W. T. Rhoads and D. McKcnzic, Carpenters nnd Hulldcrs, un der tho linn name of lthonds & McICen zlo, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. AV.T. 1HIOADS, DAN JlcKENZIE. Honolulu, March 80, 1880. Thn business of Ihu nbovo firm will hereafter bo conducted solely by inc. Al debts duo tho snld llrm must bo paid tp mo; and all its liabilities will bo paid by ine, nt tho old stand, 88 Queen Street. Honolulu, II, I. SiWIW W.T.IUIOADS. DAVIS & WILDER, , IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Xo. H'i J'ort HtrocC, I'opulnr Htnml, tioottH, Priced. Complete Line of Fresh Groceries and Provisions : Crosse & Blackwcll's Preserves and Condiments, .T.T.Morton's " " " Cutting Packing Co.'s " " " Macondray fc Co.'s Eugllsh Breakfast Oolong Jnpan nnd Comet M Teas, Cala Cracker Co.'s Plain anil Fancy Crackers, every variety; Sun .lo-io Packing Co.'s Premium Fruits in glass Jars; Major Giey's genuine Bombay Chutney, qtinrts; Kennedy & Co.'s Boston Cream Biscuits, , 7 ' Peak, Frcan & Co.'s assorted Fancy Biscuits, Holmes & Courts' Sea Foam Wnfcrs, Cereals for Breakfast, In patent weavel proof 1011). tins; ., Canned, Curried. Potted nnd Deviled Ments, Fowl and Fish, Evaporated, Peeled and Pitted Fruits, Iliilsins and every variety of Nuts, Boneless Anchovies, Mackerel and Sardines in Oil, Chocolate, sweet and unsweetened, Cocou and Cocoallna, Pure Maple Syrup; lloston Brown Bread, Our Ice House Goods, By every simmer, Is n special feature, comprising Fresh Holl Butter, Oysters shell nnd tin ; Fish, Fruits nnd every delicacy ns It comes Into the San Francisco market. Orders by Telephone received and Deliveries Made in an Hour after Steamer Docks. U2T Quality of all Goods guaranteed. Prompt deliveries to nil parts of the Cltv and Walklkl dally. P. O. Box No. 435; Both Telephones No. 180. -a JUST OPENED UJ A FINE Jersey Waists from $2 to $8; Jersey Cloths in all Shades; Ladies' Untrimmed Hats, the. latest Styles; Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Ornaments, All-Over Lace, Arasones, Chemilles, And a Fine Line of Trunks, OHA.S. .T. Another Victory STILL AHEAD ! Per Steamer Murlposa, tlo TEMPLE OF FASHION -will receive n. 1'itll liiio ol tlio Latest American and English Styles of Dry Goods. A complete and assorted invoice of Dry Goods, comprising tho latest leading styles of Ladles and Misses' Wear; also, everything of new departure In the Dry Goods lino; also, an excellent Stock of Ladies and. Misses' Slioes, Fine Uoods and bed-rock Prices is our represented. Our Stock is open The (rents' Furnishing Department MiiHt be Closed before the arrival of tho MaripoMn. EST Wo have a smnll stock of Men's and Hoys' Suits on hand which, until I'lenr.' rival, can bo bought at less than factory prices. If you doubt, call. " Seeing is believing." -,V1 S. COHN & CO., Proprietors. Cleseliroiiili Mfflfacmriii Company's ViiHOllno Turc, Vaxolliio White, VnNellno I'omnito, Vaseline Camphor lev, Vnaellne Cold Crenm, VuMullne CoHiuetltiut', Vaaellno Hair Oil, VaHolliio Hewlne ainehlno OH. Hollister & Co., P.O. BOX 315. ESTABLISHED 1870. JOS. General Campbell Bloelc, Heal Estate Agent, Employment Aeont. Wllder'H Steamship Agent, Great llurliugtou Ituilroad Agent in America. IjIXK OF AT FISHEL. motto. Everything cunranteed to bo tta to Inspection mcryijo Svcrybody is invited. 109 Fort Street. Tolephona 172. E. WISEMAN, Business Agent. - j Honolulu, II. I. Custqln Houso Broker, Money Urokcr, JUMMgcr Hawaiian Opeia House, Tire und Life Insuranco Acont. (lira at; . n I f: 3r (- 239 I M V .... . 0S',, &&. k.'-J: .ittftb tf-.v&. 'Jjt-irh urtaM