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BISHOP & Co., BANKEKS
Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
Draw Exchange on the
JLJunlc ol California, S. ?3
And their agents In
NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONG.
Messrs. N. M. Rothschild & Son, Lou Ion
The Commercial Bank Co., of Syd ey,
London,
The Commercial Bank Co., of Syd.. sy,
Svdney,
The llnnk of New Zealand Auckli ml,
Ohrlstchurch, aud Wellington,
The Bank of British Colunfbin, Vic
toriu, B. C, and l'ortluud, Or.
and
Transact n Oencriil Hanking Bush ss.
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Pledged to aolthor Beet nor rutty,
Bnt cutablUhcd for the benefit of all.
SATURDAY, FBH. 'J7, 188(1.
A WELCOME ENTERPRISE.
The steam laundry being estab
lished in Honolulu should be us wel
come n new industry as any that can
be imagined. It will be the first
thing to prove to the Chinese that
they are nol (he absolute masters of
the situation which their cavalier
treatment of customers would indi
cate that they arc presuming to be.
Jf the steam laundry fulllis its pro
mises, doubtless many oT the Mon
golian washers will have to close tip.
Those that survive the competition
will probably be such as have given
unqualified 'atKfaction in their care
of the goods entrusted to them for
cleansing, in the quality of the
work performed and in their man
ners when dealing witli patrons. To
have the number of Chinese billeted
on the community reduced, and re
maining ones put on bettor behavior,
would be a sulllcieutly desirable re
sult of an enterprise to secure for it
sill required countenance and patron
age. The success of the steam
laundry may suggest other branches
of industry, in which the expendi
ture of capital, pluck and energy
may rid the city of a measure of
lependcncc upon coolie labor. In
the meantime, people who arc pro
fessedly apprehensive of our civiliza
tion being overwhelmed by the Mon
golian tide should act as if they
really had regard for civilized insti
tutions, by dealing with those peo
ples that support them and even at
:i sacrifice, if necessary, dispensing
with the services of a race that,
notoriously, are not amenable, ex
cept by the steady application of
force, to the ocial, moral and
fsanitary laws of civilization.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Perhaps the Government may bo
able to rise and explain what lias
become of the steamer advertised,
on the Post Ollicc time table, to
hail for San Francisco, February
a7th, carrying tliu lioyal Hawaiian
mails.
Coke nor Ulackstono ever had ex
perience in holding the balances be
tween conflicting Chinese testimony,
else the standards they left for the
lawyers of ail time must needs have
lieen more elaborate if not more
lucid. The Hawaiian judiciary,
having to deal with this incompre
hensible clement, have often to be
more of Solomon than of Solon.
A TOUCH STORY.
There is a class of Freemasons
who are as great sticklers for their
rituals as the Episcopalians are for
theirs. One of this bort, writes a
correspondent of the Louiscville
Courier Journal, was master of an
Indiana lodge, and by an over cxer
cisQ of authority came to grief. He
had trained his lodge to observe his
commands with absolute precision,
and among the rest never to take
their seats in the lodge until the ga
vel fell. One night he had them on
the rise, performing the exercise
peculiar to the craft, when suddenly
he slipped, stumbled backward,
hrokc the window sash, fell four
stories to the ground, broke his
jieek, aud died instantly. .Next
day the neighbors were horrified at
Hie discovery of his cadaver. They
had a grand funeral, only it was
noticed that not a mason was pre
sent. In fact tlio Masons had dis
appeared. Their estates were set
tled, widows married again, and in
time all forgotten. A quarter of a
century passed away, when sonic
hoys, monkeying round the upper
htory of the Courthouse, found a
skeleton. The alarmed population
hroke open tlio doors, and a sight
was presented that might have been
appalling hut for its whimsicalucss.
Thirty skeletons were standing gaz
ing intently at the broken sash, and
waiting for the master to come back
and givo that one knock which
would enable- them to take their
seats. This incident may by some
he deemed incredible, but 1 have
inyeelf seen one of tho skeletons.
Compositor Wanted,
Apply it tliu Bui ui.tiji Olllee.
j. r.
BOWJEK
GIVI'.S his opening Lunch
Keystone this evening.
nt the
Don't
it
llllfiS it.
REMOVAL.
r'0. A. PALMER has rci u)vod hi
tj nillcu to
No. 77 FORT STRELT,
Iu the building foimctly occupied by
S. Roth. OH lw
AN INVOICE OF
FKESH EXTRA
Mil
w
l-'nr Sale at very low iate9 by
HACKFELD & CO.
03 lw
H.
WANTED,
A MAN, to attend to yard nnd horses,
Jrx. and also assist In the house. Ap
ply at 12 Queen Sticct. 02 ilt
"DOuTORTCClii
HAS removed his office to 13.1 FORT,
near Chaplain Sticcl. Oltlco
hours: 3 to 10 a.m , !i to -1 I'.M., and (1:110
to S l-.M. Telephone Office, No. 01;
Resilience, No. WO. HO lw
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,
r"MlE undersigned lias moved Intuitu1
JL olllee of Mr. J. E. Wiseman, wheic
he will he piepared to furnish house
hold servants, collect bills, do Anglo.
Chinese interpreting, and a general
bulncss. (5i Oin) SOYONG.
Election of Ollicevs.
. I
T llieicgular meeting of the Haw-
iV aiinii Carriage Manufacturing
Company, Limited, held this day,
the
following olllcers were elected:
Gidkon Wi:st President ti .Manager
11. V. DiM.iNdiiAM Vice-l'icsidcnt
T. S. Douui.ak Sec'y &, Treasurer
W. F. Ai.Mtx Auditor
Din-dors O. West, II. F. Dillingham,
W. F. Allen and T. S. Duiiglas. 02 1 It
NEW YORK LINE.
WT II. CROSSMAN & BUO., 77
YY Broad Street, N.Y., will des.
pntcli an Al vessel in this line, on or
about
IUA.Y I.j. 1 Si-US,
Orders should ho forwarded by steamer
of March tilth, to insure shipment by
tills, opportunity, or not later ilian April
0th. CASTLE & COOKE,
01 Agents.
Crude Creosote
In Drums. Invaluable for preserving
posts, railway tie, etc. A few drums,
to close shipment ex Chilena, will be
sold cheap. Also,
Liverpool Salt in Bags,
Rock Salt in Lumps,
At reduced rntes. Special rates to plan.
tations, cattlemen and other large
owners of Slock.
02
TIIEO. II. DAVIES & Co.
Adm'tors' Sale
OF-
Val'ble Real Estate
IN
Maui, Hawaiian Islands.
On Monday, Mar. 1, 1886,
At 12 o'clock, noon, nt the auction looms
of E. 1. Adams & Co., Queen
Street, Honolulu.
T)ARTIi:.S desiring ii!
jooil lmcstmcul
X In the Hawaiian Itdands will
have
araie opportunity in thu purchase of
the Uose Ranch piopeity, lately owned
by Captain .lames Makee, on the Islands
of Maul.
This estate comprises over eleven
thousand (11,000) acres of laud held iu
fee .simple, and about len thousand
(10,000) acres held under lease to run
six years longer. The stock on the estate
comprises about il.bOO head of well-bred
cattle, Including 100 yoke working cat
tle and 1100 milch cows and DO horses
and mules.
The buildings consNt of n main dwell
ing house, guests' cottages, olllee, bil
liard room, chapel, dairy ami beef
houes, store, oveicer's house, servants
quarters, etc., etc.
There are between three ami four
hundred thousand trees on tho estate, of
varieties of eucalyptus, aeaela, cypress,
I'rldo of India, cedar nnd cinchona.
Tlio cistern for water are 12 hi num
ber, thu largest capable of holding
l.'.OOO barrels.
Steamers from Honolulu slop at the
lauding of tho estate once a week. Tho
passigc from Honolulu to the lauding is
made In 12 hours by steamer. Iluudicds
of cltleus of Califoriilitaiid the Eastern
States have experienced the hospitality
of the late Captain Makee, who will
bear willing testimony to tlio natural
beauties of the e-tate and to the salub
rity of tlio climate.
TERMS OF SALE.
One-third cash.
One-third In six months; one-third in
one year, with interest at 0 percent.,
M'ciued by mortgage.
Particulars of lands in fee or under
lease can bo had upon application to
WM. G. IRWIN & CO.
E. 1 ADAMS Si CO.,
01 lit Auctioneers,
A A '1 ED,
A SITUA'J OX 1 y n young respect
...V. able Kii, llsbnao. Is a teetotaler.
ITiuler'tand h i car'- f horse?, etc. Can
1 1) highly ic.'i nunc'i.led by former cm
.lovers." Pluno a litres, W. E., city
l'os't Olllrc. (II !U
JUS J ItlXElVED,
'piIE follonng Cnurts direct from the
L EnglU Vdmlii'tyt
Pnelllo O .- n; ludlle Ocean, S. W.
-beet; Pacific Ocean, X.W.heet: Pad
tic Ocean, S C sht-'ct; I'aelllc Ocean,
i. E. slice;; Sandwich Islands; I'n li
ning's Islam.. Oilburt Islands; Flgl
Isl'tuds; New Onloi'oiita, Xew Uciirldcs,
i nil I.oyahv Islet; Xew Cahdunlii;
Xitinonu'lto It .mils, )lnckcu.lu Island;
Anchorage" h Solomon Islands: Anchor
ages In Marshall Islands: North I'aelllc
Caroline Islands; Truk or lloyolu
Islands; Ancltouni Ilniiil; Gilbert" H
amis: Kill Islands; Yap Island; Caio-
line Maud; Auehor.iges hi the Xcw
Hebrides; North Paclllc Marshall Island;
Noith I'aelllc Caroline Island; S. W.
I'aelllc Xcwilebrldes; Marshall Islands.
For .sale 1)V J. M. OAT, JR. & CO..
Itf Merchant. St.
Honolulu. II. 1. 01 'Jw
Marshal's Sale.
BY virtue of an order Issued out of
the Supreme Court of the Hawaii
an Islands, sitting as -i Court In Ad
miralty, wheieln certain proceedings In
Admiralty wne brought by Frcetii ifc
Peacock, plaintiffs against the brig
Alllc Rowe, a decree nnd order of salu
was madii theiciimlcr by the Honorable
Lawrence McCully, Justice of tlio
Supreme Court, dated the 24th day of
February, a.d. 1830. commanding me In
pursuance of said deciec to sell the said
brig Alllc Rowe, her boats, tackle, up.
parol and furniture.
In obedient u to said oider I will sell
tlic said
1J1UG "ALLIE ROAVE,"
her levats, tackle, apparel and furniture
at public auction, to the highest bidder,
On Tlinvsclsiy,
the 11th day of March, A.i. 1880, nt
12 o'clock noon,
At her moorings at Emmes' wharf, near
the Fish Market, Honolulu.
$3T Terms cash ; deeds nt expense of
purchaser.
J NO. II. SOPER, Marshal.
Honolulu, Feb. 24, 1SS0. (II til
Adm'tors' Sale
OF-
Val'ble Real Estate.
Ry order f the Administrator of the
Makeo Ustn o, we will sell at public
auction, oil
WEDNESDAY, Mar. JOUi,
AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON,
On the premises, that certain parcel of
land on the corner of Reretanla and
Union Slreel-, with the handsome
Family Residence
thereon, lmi.t by the late Capt. Makeo
for his own so." The house is large and
roomy, faithfully built, aud with parti
cular refcience to the wants of ourtio.
plcal climate. Tlio place can bo viewed
at any time upon application to
IRWIN & Co.
Immediately after tlio sale of the
house and lot we will sell
5 Lots at Waikiki,
adjoining tliu residence of W. G. Irwin,
Esq., nnd numbered as per Kapiolanl
Park plan respectively 110, 117, US, lit),
120.
E. P. ADAMS & CO.,
01 lit Auctioneers.
OF-
Household Furniture.
Ry order of the Administrators of the
Makeo Estate, wo will sell at public
auction, on
WEDNESDAY, Mar. 10th,
AT 10 o'clock, a.m.,
at the residence, corner llerctnnin and
Union Streets, the
Entire Howliolfl For'turn
in part ns follows, viz:
Drab Silk rep. Parlor Set, 8 pieces;
ltosewood Center Table,
2 Bronzes nnd Stands, -1 Oil Paintings,
2 "Walnut and Gilt .Mirrors, Musin Rack,
Marble "Vases,
Marble Rusts, Carpeting, Oak Extension
Dining Table,
Oak Sldebcml nnd Mirror,
12 Oak Dii Ing Chairs, Glass and Plated
Ware, Majolica Ware, 1 Sextant, Glass
Lamps,
1 Clilncho I'orcelnln
Breakfast and Dinner Set,
3 RW Red- oom Si Is, romplcto,
Wardrobe Mattresses, Pillows,
Mosquito Nets, Ohcllbnlers, Covered
Lounges Camphor Tiimk,
Velvet Ri s, Cirpet Chairs, Clothes
Rox, Pii an Plj-urcs, Toilet Sets,
Chamber ets, 1 Rosewood Rctltoom
Set, com letc, Rocking Chairs,
Hat Rack, Rovohing Chair, Whatnots,
Flower Po s and Stands, Koit Meat Safe,
Refriger.ilur, Siomj and Kitchen Fin ill-
lure, limn Tub, etc., etc.
1 Top Buggy,
Also, Hiirness, Step Ladder, etc. etc.
E. V.
Ol.llt
ADAMS
& CO.,
Auctioneers.
Auiiiis
ale
Corporation Stocks
FOIt SALE.
rAii
VAt.UK.
Ilaw'n Carriage Manf'g Co., ft 00
E. O. Hull & Son, fh 75
Intcr-lsland S. N. Co., 10d
Hell Telephone, 33
Ilaw'n Agricultural Co., 00
Wilder' Steamship Co., K7
C. Biower & Co., . 100
Hahiwa, fiO
Woodlawn Dairy, 00
Walluku Sugar Co., 90
Wiilmanalo, . 155
Star Mill, l.'5
RecipiocllyJSucarCo., iO
1C0
103
100
10
100
1(0
100
100
101
K0
100
fiOO
100
L. A. THURSTON, Stock Utokci.
!H Merchant Street. 151 ly
Anntiitl Meeting Notice.
rpilEicgular annual meeting of the
X Stockholders of the luter-Islnnd
Steam Xiuigatlou Co. (limited), will he
held on tliu 'Jnd pioxliuo, at IU o'clock
a. in., nt their olllee on Esplanade.
.1. ENA, Sec'y I. I. S. N. Co.
Honolulu, Feb. !!:, 1880. 01 II
A (JAItl).
T
allbrds us urcnt pleasure to testify
JL that we are highly satistled with
the Inter.Islauil Steam Navigation Com.
tmny's route to the Volcano. We be
iievo it to be the best and mot conveni
cut, and have much pleasure in recom.
mending it to the notice of Intending
tourists. Wo have looked over the
pamphlet written about this roid, and
everything slated in the samo fully cor.
responds with the reality, without being
overdrawn.
MEDOREM CRAWFORD, Oregon.
ABE BROWN, San Francisco,
ABE L. BROWN. San Franeise.
Punaluil, Feb. Si, 18S0. 0J If
NOTICE.
VI Tt. I. TEX SIAIT of Honolulu,
It JL having made an assignment to mo
of all his property for the benellt of his
creditors, notice Is hereby given to all
persons to present their claims against
the said 1. Ten Siau within one month
from datu at the olllee of II. llaekfeid
it Co., and all person Indebted to said
I. Ten Slail are heieby requested to
make Immediate payment to the under
signed. .1. F. HACKFELD.
Assignee of I. Ten Sinn.
Honolulu. Feb. LM. ISSii. lit fit
Barber's Shop
iron
ALK
Uy order of E.
at
Wanck, we will sell
auction,
TUESIA V, March th,
at 11 o'clock a.m., on the premises, Vort
Street, opposite Dodd's Stables, the
Fixtures of Barber Shop & Hair Store
consisting of:
1 large Glas Show Case with counter,
1 large Side Show Cac with 4 drawers
15 Minors, 1 Marble WnshMand,
1 Patented Uarbcr Chair, 28 square yards
of Linoleum, 2 WashMnnds,
1 Iron Rcdstead, 2 Wire Mattresses,
(hairs, etc.
N.1J Ladies in need of Hair Switch
es, front pieces, Hair Nets, etc., would
do well to purchnsc at once, as now is a
chance to get a bargain they may never
have again.
E.
lot
1 ADAMS
& Co.,
Auctioned.
Gl
LEASE Of CITYPROPERTY
For Sale at Auction.
I linve icccivcd Instructions to oiler nt
Public Auction,
On MONDAY, March 1st,
at 10 a.m., at the Premises,
The Lease, Stock & Fixtures
of the well-known Restaurant,
XIIE OLD COBNJ3R,
situated nt tlio corner of Queen nnd
Nuuanu Streets. The Leaso has A ycais
and -1 months to nm from tliu 10th of
Maich, nnd the llxtures comprlso i
Ranges, Cooking Utensils, Chairs,
Tables, Crockery, Glass, Cutlery, Plated
Ware, and nil "the appurtenances con
mined In said Restaurant. JCQT Terms
cash.
LEWIS J. LEVEY,
CO -It Auctioneer.
flAIlE undersigned begs to call tho at.
X tention of Plauturs nnd others who
may want to move a succession of light
loads for moderate distances to the sys
tem of
TELPHERAGE,
By which a nearly continuous stream of
sugar cane or other matciial may lie
moved by means of electric motors
drawing buckets, baskets or oilier con
miners along a stationary steel rod sus.
pendeil on posts, the power being sup
plied at a central station by means of a
steam engine or water power working
on electric dynamo.
This system docs not profess to com
pete with tramways where the ground
is suitable for such a mode of convey,
mice, but tliu circumstances under which
its advantages aie apparent are:
Wheru tho ginuml is very rough, un
even or gulcliy, or where the gradients
are steep, as It has no dilllculty in draw,
ing a load up an incline of 1 in 10;
Where tho space for a tramway can
not well lie spaied, or over swamps or
other ground Impracticable for tram,
w ays.
It can bo taken along tliu high mail
with ns much facility and with little
ninro obstruction to tliu tratlic than by a
line of telephone posts;
It has the advantages of tho overhead
wire rope system without its dlsadvan.
tages, ns there Is not a long wire lopo to
drag witli its attendant friction and It is
of power, whilst it can turn on shnrp
curves.
The main lino can ho moved to differ
ent positions at a moderate expense.
A lino is now working at Glinde iu
Sussex.
For further particulars and cost, ap
ply to
W. JL. UKHttX,
Agent for tho Telpherage Company,
Limited, of London; also, Agent for
John Fowler & Co.'s Rnilwnvs nnd
Steam Plows, and Mirrlees, Watson
& Co.'s Sugar Mnchinery. SCO lm
II. DAVIS.
-aUT
DAVIS & WILDER,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IX
Staple and 3aney Gvocci'ies.
Receive by every steamer from tlio Coast, regular replenishments of
Groceries of the Choicest Brands:
Jacob Dold'o Buffalo Hams, II. M. Dupcc U eakfast Bacon ; New York nnd
Cnla. Cream, Llmburger, Swiss, Young America, Edam and Pino Apple
Ch.:ese; Fairbanks' Lard, Cultlnit's Table and Pie Fruit, Jams and Jellies;
(.'aimed, Curried, Potted and Deviled .Meats Fowl and l'ish; Dried and
Pitted Pearlies, Cherilc", Plums, Prunes, Apple.', Figs, Dates, Nuts and
Rnislus. Meals put up in 101b. tins proof against wot ins and wenvela;
Oat Meal, Cracked Whiat. Yellow Corn Meal, white Com ."Meal, Graham
Flour, small and large Hominy, &e., (Jiiln. Cracker Co.'s Crackers and
Fancy Bbc.ults In everv variety. 2.-lh. Kits Salmon Bellies; Choice Fam
ily Corn Reof, nnd Pork ; Mixed Pickles, Saner Kraut, French Capers, Mush,
room", Peas, Sirdlncs, ja and Js; Pete do Folc Gras.
Crosse & Blackwell's
Fruits, marmnlades, Jams, Jellies, Sultana Ralsln, Currants, Salad Oil,
Pickles, Spices, Pepper, Mustard, Mint, A-c, Worcestershire, Tomato, Chut
ney mid Tobasco Sauces, Chill Colorow &Durkccs Salad Dickslnc; Oiange,
Lemon nnd Citron Peel; Sago, Tapioca, Corn Starch, Pearl Barley, Gcrnica.
Imperial Granum, White Oats, Ac.
McCondray & Co.'s Choicest Brands of Green & Black Teas.
Fresh Flower and Vegetable Seeds always on hand.
OUR ICE HOUSE GOODS
By everv steamer, Is a special feature, comprising California Frcsli Fruits, Ve
tables, Fish, Butter Point Reyes Koll
San Francisco market nllbrds,
3?" Orders dispatched promptly.
city, Waikiki anil the Valley. Island
with special care.
Bell Telephone 274; Mutual
HELLO
so,
L.IU..I ,.W1 ,......!(.
It is
, o;iiti jiiu r tin iid.
U:V-: I.I I f- "- . If-" I
have ever seen for the aioney."
" Quite rifflit. It's below value !"
GOOD
NOTICE rJOO THE
Ladies and Gentlemen of Honolulu.
THE FIRM OF
TEMPLE OF FASHION !
Are reining fiom the Clothing, Gents Furnishing nnd Hat business, in
order to make room for their largo importations of
DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS,
And oiler for salc'at e.ccptionnl and gcntiinejbnrgnins tlieirfentire
unsurpassed Stock of
Men's, Youth's and Boys'
Suits, Hats, Caps, etc., etc,
Tho many friends of our Mr. S. COHN will ho triad to lnam iimt. im lmu -
turned fiom San Fiancisco nnd willl conduct and superintend this Clcarnnco Sale
personally, which alone is a guaranteo to our ninny patrons of its genuineness.
Come and Secure Your Bargains, No
Reasonable Offer Refused,
H. E. McDNTYRE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS.
IV',,000'!8 received liy every Packet from tlio Eastern Stntes and Europe.
I-reshU ilomia Produce by eery Steniner. All orders faithfully attended to.
and Goods delivered In any part nl the city free of charge. Islniiil orders soil,
cited. Satistactlon guaranteed. Post Olllee Rox UTt, Telephone No. 03. 108 ly
MANILA CIGARS
Iu Bond or Duty Paid.
A Very Choice Lot, Fresh and Full.
The Debt in tho Market.
HOLLISTER
310
& Go.
WILDER.
and every dcllcncv IN SEASON that tli
'fl
Dally deliveries made to all parts of tlio
oiders for families and plantations lllled
Telephone 130; P. O. Box 435.
HERE !
IS that YOU, Mil. FISIIEL ?
YES."
"Have you any more of
that brown JERSEY cloth
double width, hucIi as you
sold to Mrs. Jenkinsou yes
terday for $1 JOayard? If
the FINEST MATERIAL I
- BYE
t 99
S. COIIX & CO.,
224
STO VE COAL !
Housekeepers take notice I
I ,
in
mm
Stove
final
'JClie Ucst .Lot
Ever brought to tills Market. For sale
in quantities to suit by
CASTLE & COOKE,
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