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BIS1I0P & Co., BAKKEKS
, llouolulu, Hawaiian IbI finds.
Draw Exchango on tho
J3nulc ol Culllbrnin, H. IT.
And their agents In
NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONG.
Messrs. N. M. Rothschild & Son, London
Tho Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney,
London,
The Commercial Hank Co., of Sydney,
Tho Bank of 'Now Zealand : Auckland,
Chrlstchurch, and Wellington,
The Bank of British Coluinbla, Vic
toria, B. 0., and Portland, Or.
AND
Transact a General Banking Business.
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Pledged to neither Beot nor Fart;.
But established for the benefit of all.
FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1880.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Some of tho water runuing to
waste in the burnt district, could be
usefully employed in the Btreet
cleaning operation. So dry is the
muck swept up by the scavengers,
that the wind raises it in clouds be
fore the gathered heaps are carted
away.
The widening of tho old streets
and the opening of now ones in the
burnt district, as proposed by the
Minister of Intel ior and recom
mended by the jury appointed to
inspect and report, will effect a
material revolution in that portion
of the city. The carrying out of
the changes contemplated will be the
accomplishment of a great good and
the production of an obvious im
provement. Narrowjdismal thorough
fares will be substituted by wide,
open streets, and parts that could
previously be reached only through
dark lanes will in the new city bo
accessible through proper streets.
Tho increase in size and number of
streets will proportionately diminish
the building area, but tho increase
of value of what remains will at
least cover the loss sustained by
land owners in the reduction of size.
It is to be hoped that everybody in
terested will see the wisdom of tho
proposals, and in noway attempt to
obstruct their execution.
THE BURNT DISTRICT.
KEPOKT OF JUUY OX- IMl'ROVKMENTS.
The jury appointed on "Wednesday
last, bv His Honor Chief Justice
Judd, to view the fire district, and
leportupon the plan of proposed
improvements submitted by His
Excellency the Minister of the In
terior, met yesterday morning and
at once began the discharge of their
functions. In their exploration of
the burnt district, the jury were ac
companied by Marshal J. II. Soper ;
Messrs. J. F. Brown aud C. J.
Lyons, of tho Government Survey ;
Mr. Julius II. Smith, Superintend
ent of Public Works, and Mr. C.
W. Hart, Road Supervisor. Having
thoroughly inspected the ground,
the jury agreed to lecommcnd im
provements as follow:
1. The widening of Bethel street
throughout its length to fifty (50)
feet, from the Ewa side of the Post
Ofllce.
2. The widening of Rose Lane to
forty (40) feet, from the "Waikiki
side of Messrs. Castle & Cooke's
premises.
3. The widening of Nuuanu slrcot,
between King and Hotel streets, to
fifty (50) feet, from the preseut lino
on the Ewa side.
1. The widqning and straightening
of tho lino of Smith and Meek
streets to n clear width of llfty (50)
feet, from Beretania to Kingstieets,
as indicated on the accompanying
map.
5. Tho widening and straighten
ing of Maunakea street to a clear
width of fifty (50) feet tlnougliout
its length, condemning for this pur
pose as far as possible an equal area
on each sido of the present street
line.
C. Tho opening of a new street
of fifty (50) feet clear width from
tho proposed extension of Hotel street
to tho proposed extension of Queen
street, parallel with and one hun
dred and eighty (180) feet north
westerly from tho proposed new lino
of Maunakea street.
7. Tho extension of Queen street,
from tho Fish Market to King street,
with a clear width of fifty (50) feet,
as indicated on the map.
8. Tho widening of King street to
a clear width of llfty-six (50) feet,
running south from Haaliliamanu
bridge, as indicated on the map.
9. The widening and extension of
Hotel street to tho full width of
ilfty (50) feet, from its present
mauka sido, beginning at tho Ewa
sido of tho Campbell block and Tun
ing northwesterly to tho Nuuanu
stream.
10. Tho opening of a now street
of a clear width of fifty (50) feet,
vhich shall commence at a point on
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tho Ewn. side of Ntiunnu street, two
hundred nnrt llfty (250) fcut liiaukn
of Hotel street, nud run noitli
westerly pnrallel with Hotel street
to the Nuuanu stream,, and at a dis
tance of eighty (80) feet from said
stream, ,a now street, running, In a
general manner, parallel with tho
stream to King street, as indicated
on the map.
(Signed) Gonrnnv Buowx,Forcman.
II. K. McIntvhi:,
II. F. Ueutleman,
II. vpx Holt,
ROBEKT PaKKEH,
J. T. Watekuoose, Jn.
BOY AHOY I
A1
BOY Is wanted to deliver the
. Bulletin anil Advertiser, on
horseback, In Nuuanu valley. Apply
to (310) A. M MKU.IS.
Apsirlinciits "Wanted,
BY a gentleman, in or near Honolulu,
with board, If, poMblc, or purtlnl
board, and accommodation for a horse.
Box 1183, Post Olllce. ill" tf
Haw'n OperaHouse
Tuesday Ev'g, April 27th,
Signor Campobello's
OUAND SOCIETT
OPERA
CONCERTS,
Under the Gracious Patronage
of
His Majesty tho King.
A-i-liHtw:
Signor Enrico Campobello,
Baritone.' Of Her Majesty's Theater,
London.
Signor Lencioni,
Buffo.
Miss May Mitchell Spring,
The Young California Prima Donna.
Miss Pauline Joran, "
Violin Virtuoso.
Misses Cliso and Lulu Joran,
Pianists.
Grand Opening Night,
TUESDAY EVENING, April 27th,
With a brilliant and varied programme,
in which the cnliro Company will up-
pear.
Six roncerts will he gUcn. Season
tickets, $10; single tickets. $2.
Three concerts will b" given under
tho management of Signor Ciimpobc llo.
Full particulars can be had ut tho
ofllce of J. E. Wiseman.
tgy" The box plan will be open at
Wiseman's ofllce, on Merchant street, on
Wednesday morning, April 14th, at 9
o'clock sharp. 310
OFFICE FOR KENT,
I WILL rent one-half of my olllce, nt
No. 77 Fort street, furnished, with
usoof telephones, lo a desirable party.
JNO. A. PAI.MBH,
SOB General Agent, Honolulu.
FIRE NOTICE.
SUN KIM LUNG & CO. have moved
into tho thlid house below Smith's
Bridge, on Beretania street, where they
will carry on their former business un
til further notice. 300 lw
NOTICE.
IN the yaid of FRANK MAY. next to
Kuwlins' Soap Works, kou lied
steads and other furniture that were,
slowed there during the the lire in the
way, and Mr. May hereby requests the
owners to call for (heir property and
pay for this advertisement. 3'' 3t
Estate of tho lato Edwin
Oakley.
ALL Creditors who havu not present
ed their accounts are .hereby noti
lied that If not presented within six
months from this date, they will be for
ever barred. THEO. II. DAV1ES,
Bri Uh Vice Consul.
Honolulu, April 21, 1880. 3051 lw
FOR SALE,
N reasonable terms, tho now
story
J Brick Building,, known as tho
Lincoln Block, situated on King street,
near Hon. C. It. Bishop's. It comprises
a frontage of 125 feet on King street,
running back mauka 200 feet moro or
less, with all thu buildings nnd Improve
ments thereon. Apply to
iiOOtf Q.W.LIJSCULN, Builder.
NOTICE.
TAI WO CO , tho well-known Shot
makers, formerly of 35 Nuuanu
Atreet, have moved their establishment
To No. 85 on the same Street,
where they will continue to make shoes
to order a well as ever, and will bo
pleased to receive their patrons.
30!) lm
Just received, direct from Oporto,
Portuguese Claret,
in wood and bottle,
Fine Old Port in Cases,
Porto Muscatel in Cases,
Specialities in Madoira Wines:
Bual,
Sercial,
Muscatel,
Malmsey,
A full assortment of California Wines
ulways in Stock.
GONSALVES & CO,,
COO Sw Beaver Block.
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antS. A."!?. MORRIS'S
DRESSMAKING Establishment will
bo mocd to the Hose Collage.
No. 8 Adams Lane, this ovonlnc. April
201h. it03 IU
FOR SALE,
THAT very desirable Family Kcsl.
denco on Lunalllo Street, owned
and occupied by Mr. O. Duval, which
comprises a 2-story Building, with par.
lor, dining room, bedroom, kitchen, pan.
try, nnd bathroom downstairs: and 3
lnrirn bedrooms unstnlrs. all bclnc sup
plied with largo closets. Tho house Is
entirely new, having been built only 7
months ago. The view Is unsurpascd,
allordlng tho finest marine view. It Is
also one of tbu healthiest, most conveni
ent and comfortable Residence In this
vicinity. Apply on premises.
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Notico to tho Public.
JE. WISEMAN, proprietor of tho
Control Cigar Stand, on Merchant
blieet, begs to Inform the public thai ho
imi secured tho services of Mr. V.
HILDEIt, formerly at H. J. Ndto's
Restaurant, who will tako exclusive
charge of my Cigar and Tobacco Stand,
and will enueavnr 10 Keep cunsinmiy on
hand u selection of
FINE CIGAES & TOBACCO
which, ho trusts, will bo nppieciatcd by
the general community. Urdo irom
the oilier l'lands will be promptly ut.
tended to. Patronize Mr. F. Hildcr, who
is a thorough judge of a good smoker's
article. Respectfully,
HOG lm J. E. WISEMAN
NOTICE.
OWING to many inquiries, this
is to certify that we, the un
dersigned, supply daily to the Elite
lee Cream Parlors, II. J. Hart, Pro
prietor, in Honolulu, Pure Dairy
Cream. (Signed),
WOODLAWN DAIRY & STOCK
COMPANY,
B. F. Dillingham, President,
John Gkace, Manager.
Honolulu, II. I., April 15, 188G.
FIRE, FIRE !
HAVING been obliged (on short
notice by the above clement) to
move to somo other quarters, wo would
therefore notify our patrons, and nil
tliO'io that wish us well, that we are now
at the
Cor! of Queen & Nuuanu Sts.,
where wo shall bo prepared to fill all
orders for
k
also, in the Feed line, as
Hay and Grain.
Orders i-ollcited, prompt attention and
air prices guaranteed.
EST No Telenhone ns yet, but will
have them lit u day or two.
WOLFE
307
Ac CO.
The Cottages
That Will Suit.
That charming Cottage on Beretania
street, near Punchbowl street, (1 rooms,
nicely laid out; stable, garden, etc.
Neat Cottage, corner of Llllha and
Schools streets, 4 rooms and kitchen.
Small Cottage on Merchant street,
suitable for man nnd wife; $10 a month.
The seusir'o Cottage of W. P. Tolor,
Esq.. at Waikiki. Deauttful rooms,
lanal, stables, carriage house, fine
grounds.
At Palama, I havo several fine Cot
tages to rent.
'Cottage suitable for 3 gentlemen,
beautiful placo, on Pensacola street.
Small, neat Cottage, on Pensacola
street, with both pasturage and use of
stablo; fine clovation.
Other houses to rent.
Some Fino Property for Sale.
Tho Property adjoining tho Hcsl
denco of Mr. Neumann on King street:
beautiful building lot; reasonable
terms.
On Lunalllo street, a beautiful Resi
dence and line grounds; elegant marine
view.
pn LUiha, corner School street, 2 Cot
tages; neat lots. ,
And Other Proporty.
1 flno Bord Piano for sale, $250; cost
$!!30; in perfect order.
Huddle Horse, young and sound, $70.
Black Mare for Rnlo,i$S0.
Sidebar Buggy, cost '$205, nearly now,
$160.
Will exchango Buggy for Phaeton.
Apply or address J. E. WISEMAN,
Gcn'l Businoss and Heal Eitato Ag't,
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Corporation Stocks
FOK SALE.
rxn
VALUE.
Haw'nCarriiigeManf'gCo., g 00
E. O. Hall & Son, 70
Inter-Island S. N. Co., 100
Bell Telephone, 33
Ilaw'n Agricultural Co., 00
Wlldcr's Stenmshlp Co., H7
O. Brewer & Co., 1C0
Halawa, r0
Woodlawn Dairy, 00
Wallnku Sugar Co., 00
Waimunalo, 105
Star Mill, 4'.'5
Reciprocity Sugar Co., 0
100
100
100
10
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
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100
L. A THURSTON, Stock Brokci.
39 Merchant HUcet. 151 ly
STORE FOR RENT,"
THE fireproof brick Storo now occu.
pled by Messrs. Lewis & Co.,
grocers, on Hotel street, will bo for rent
May 1st. Apply to
JNO. A. PALMER, Gcn'l Agent.
flo. 77 1' ort street liOil aw
NOTICE.
Orncn of tiik IlAMiiuim Bremen)
Fiui: Inhuiianci; Company. J
Honolulu, April 21, 18S0. )
TVENDEBS nre Asked for by the un-
JL ilcrMgnid for the reconstruction
of the lluildlng lately occupied by
Mossrs. Wing Wo Tai & Co.,
On the cast side nf Nunnnu atreet, be
low King stieet, and destroyed by the
late ronllagrtitlon.
Tl o Building I to be constructed of
uiick, wiin rorrugateu iron ro'i, nnu
iron iiooro nnd t-hiittcis, exactly as It
was befoie tho tiro In every particular.
The material remaining of the late
building Is placed nt the disposal of tho
contractor f i oeef charge.
Scaled Tenders will he received at the
ofllce of the undesigned up to 12 o'clock
noon on MONDAY nixt, tho 2Rih Inst.,
but the latter do not bind themselves to
accept nny nf said tenders.
V. A. SOllAEFER&CO.,
Agents Hamburg Bremen Eire Insur
ance Company. 300 -It
GOOD FRIDAY.
The usual well-known Superior
Quality of
HOT-1 -BUNS
50 Cents per Dozen,
will bo ready from 5 A.M. lo 4 r.M. at
F.
StM Canity Factory &
BAKERY,
Orders dcllvcicd fiom fi to 9 o'clock
a.m. Fleao send orders early.
Both Telephones No. 74.
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VALUABLE
FOR SALE.
OMI.E
Haleakala Ranch
Situate in Makawno and Kula, Maui,
Ihu property of the Estate of tho late
Charles II. Alexander, will be sold, at
public miction, in Honolulu, about the
Last of May Next.
The Proporty consists of about
30,000 Are of Land
In Fee Simple,
600 head of Cattle, more or less,
4,500 head of Sheep, more or less,
75 Horses.
BST Maps of tho land can be seen,
and full particulars obtained at the
ofllce of
L. A. THURSTON,
BO'S tf .'18 Merclutnt'Strect.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
OK
REAL ESTATE !
In tho matter of tho Estate of J. M.
Dalglc, deceased.
BY virtue of an order of the Hon. A
F. Judd, Chief Justice of the Su
pi cine Court, I will sell at public miction,
at the auction rooms of Messrs. E. P.
ADAMS & CO., on
Saturday, April 24tli, 188G,
at 12 o'clock noon.
All that tract of land situated on Pen
sacola stieet, Honolulu, nnd nioio fully
dcsciibed in Koyal Patent No. :i:tl3,
containing 60,000 6quaio feet. There
are two houses on said laud and in tho
best of oidcr, nud tho pienilses can bo
examined ut any time. Tho picmlses
aio to be sold ut mi upet pi ice nf
81.500.
Tho situation Is a pleasant ouo and It
is a deslrablo locution.
Tho plnu of the same can bo seen at
my olllce.
The terms mo cash and deeds nt the
expense of tho purchaser.
Honolulu, Api 11 10th, 1880.
W. O PAItKE.
Administrator of tho Dalrrle Estate, with
l tue will auncseu. uia m
HOWS
Cattle & Slieep Ranch
DAVIS & WILDER,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN -r
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Xo. GSS Fort Ntrcot, Popular Stand, Goods, Prices.
Complete Lino of Fresh Groceries and Provisions :
Crosso & BhicRwcll's Preserves and Condiments,
J.T.Morton's " " "
Cutting Packing Co.'s " " "
Maconiirny & Co.'s English Breakfast Oolong Jnpan and Comet M Teas,
Cilia Cracker Co's Plain anil Fancy Crackers, evory variety;
Sun Joo Packing Co.'s Premium Fruits in glass Jarsj
Major Grey's genuine Bombay Chutney, quarts;
Kennedy is Co.'s llostnn Cream Biscuits,
Peuk, Frenn ii Co.'s aborted Fancy Biscuits,
Holmes & Coutts' Sea Foam Wafers,
Cereals fur Breakfast, in patent wcavel proof 1011). tins;
Canned, Curried. Potted and Deviled Meats, Fowl nnd Fish,
Evaporated, Peeled nnd Pitted Fruits,
Raisins and eveiy arlety of Nuts,
Boneless Anchovies, Mackerel and Sardines in Oil, .
Chocolate, sweet and unsweetened, Cocoa nnd CocoaMun,
Pure Maple Syrup; Boston Brown Bread,
Our Ice House Goods,
By every steamer, is a special feature, comprising Fre9h Roll Buitcr, Oysters, shell
and tin; Flsli, Faults nnd every delicacy ns It comes Iclortlio San Francisco market.
Orders by Telephone received and Deliveries Made in an Hour
after Steamer Docks.
1ST Quality of all Goods guaranteed. Prompt deliveries to all parts of the Cllv
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JUST OPENED UP,
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,
Arasenes, Chemilles,
And a Fine Line of Trunks,
AT
OHAS. JT.
TEMPLE OF FASHION,
OX and (13 Fort Street.
Wo arc pleased to announce the arrival of our immense laigc Invoice of
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Laces, Blon,
Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods,
and are now ottering unpiecedcnted and unrivalled Bargains in all ourdepartm'ts.
Letting Down the Price.
Just received, 100 pieces of very lino Victoria Lawn at $2 apiece, 10 yards; a very
hirgo iitMirlmcni of new Spring stjles in Lawns, 4-4 Batiste, Sateens, plain
llgund and brocaded, white Pique nnd a full'lino of Drets Goods, the latest out.
Lace Boiide, Ladies' Tricot; Olotli
in all the new shades; 40 doz Lndics Lisle Thread Hose at 40 cents,
tho best valuo ever offered..
Clothing Department.
Just recelvid, all the latest styles in Boys nnd Children's Suits; Great Bargains,
iioys uiuo r iiinei oauor nuns ai $z.ou a sun. iubi received, direct irom
Eat-tern manufactures,
Lies', Mod's, Misses' and Children's Shoes,
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Vntteliiiu I'lU'O,
VaNCllne While,
VoHolluc I'oinnde,
VhhoIIiio Camphor Ire,
VnHolIno Cold Vrcam,
VaHcllno CoBuietlque,
VaHollHc Hair OH,
' VnHclInc Hewlnc Machine Oil,
Hollister & Co., 109 Fort Street. -
P.O. BOX 315.
JOS.
General
ESTABLISHED 1870.
Cumpboll XSloolc,
Real Estate Agent,
Employment Agent.
Wildei'b Sletimship Agent,
Ureal Burlington Kullioad Agent
In America.
lililj IIUIU JLUIUIIIUnea i. O. ItU.
LINK OF
FISHEL.
uhlch we offer at bo.l-tock prices.
S. COHN & CO., Proprietors.
Company's
Telephone 172.
E. WISEMAN,
Business Agent.
Xlonolulu, II. I.
Custom House Broker,
Money Broker,
Manager Hawnllan Opeia House
Fire und Life Insurance A cent.
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