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BISHOP & Co., IJANKEltS
kIIonolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
Draw Exchange ou the
JBaulc oL' Calilbruln, S. IT.
And their agents In
NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONQ KONQ.
Messrs. N. M. Rothschild & Son, London
The Commercial llnnk Co., of Sjdncy,
London, ,
The Commercial Hank Co., of Sydney,
Sydney,
The flunk of New Zealand: Auckland,
Chrlstchurch, und Wellington,
The Bank of British Columbia, Vic
torla, B. 0., and l'orlland, Or.
and
Transact a Gcnerul Hanking Business.
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xy ;y &
Fledged to neither Beet nor Party.
Bnt cstablltbcd for the benefit of all.
SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 188G.
PHYSIC WANTED.
Sorao medicine should have been
served out to the readers of tho
Advertiser with this morning's
issue. It would be a constitution
more rugged than the tropics arc
supposed to develop, which could
stomach the turgid bombast of the
leading article. Urobably nobody
in the kingdom feels anything but
gratification at the addition of such
a large steamship as the Zcnlandia
to the Hawaiian registry ; yet every
body knows that it is not from con
suming love of the Hawaiian nation,
or confidence in the protection of
the Hawaiian flag, that the Oceanic
Company is bestowing two of the
largest steamships of its line upon
the mercantile fleet of this kingdom.
Apart from this silly attempt at
making an occasion of glory out of
necessity, such rodomontade as the
Advertiser indulges in, by way of
magnifying the importance of the
Oceanic Company's enterprise to
the welfare of this kingdom, would
come with less unsavory flavor after
the steamship line has exhibited
some measure of icgard for the
business and social interests of this
country, 'in the regulation of its
steamer movements. Two steam
ships sailing within tlireo days of
each other, then no steam communi
cation with the Coast for a month,
make a state of affairs that can only
be termed consummate humbug,
unless explained by the fact that
the concerns of the Hawaiian com
munity have nothing to do with the
arrangement. Tho following from
the Advertiser will doubtless be
generally endorsed: "The duty of
all who wish well to the country,
under the rtcw conditions of steam
transportation between this city and
the Coast and the Colonies, is to
silik personal feeling and jealousy,
and unite in making all subsequent
departures of the Oceanic Com
pany's steamships as sa'isfnctory
and pleasant as that of the initial
voyage of the Zealandia." That is
all right, but our contemporary will
have to lead the repentant public, it
having done more than any other
agent to create " personal feeling
and jealousy" in commercial
matters here.
EDITORIAL NOTES.'
The elect wisdom of the nation is
in gravo suspense as to whether or
not the Government will run the
hashhousc at the approaching ses
sion. Very serious issues depend
upon the settlement of the question,
as many members are likely to act
on a precept the reverse of the
apostolic one, namely, "If any man
docs not eat at Government ex
pense, neither shall he vote any way
ho is wanted."
Sign boards for most of the streets
nnd lanes of Honolulu is n lacking
l)ut very necessary improvement,
which would not cost a great deal to
provide. Kven tho hackmen, in
many cases, do not know all the
thoroughfares by name, but have to
bo directed by their passengers.
Ono of the best methods of marking
tho streets is to havo their names
painted inside tho lamps. It is to
be hoped tho Minister of tho Inte
rior will havo this scrvico accom
plished without delay.
The establishment of a steam
laundry, owned and operated by
white men, furnishes tho ladies of
Honolulu an opportunity of show
ing in what direction their sympa
thies and preferences liewhether
with tho Caucasian or the Mongo
lian. For several years past they
LaYobecn entirely at the mercy of
no
obtlon in
laundry
work.
Now things have chnnged, and they
con take their choice between the
white man and the Celestial.
HONESTY.
"Honesty is the best policy," is
an old adage, and doubtless much of
the world's honesty is only for the
sake of policy. But true honesty,
the honesty of the Christian, is of
the heart, ho does right because it
is light, he loves truth for truth's
sake, and defends the just cause
even of an enemy. Honesty and
dishonesty arc not confined to deal
ing in dollars and cents, but to al
most every act, word, and purpose
of life. Love to God and man are
the principles of the law of God,
and the man who lias these princi
ples in his heart is the man who is
honest toward God and man. Dur
ing the past few months wc have
tried to arouse the people of this
city to these principles of truth ; to
the necessity of doing right toward
God and man, and to the seeking of
pardon, for their past sins, through
Jesus Christ. One would expect
the hearty co-operation of all Chris
tians in such n work. "What shall
we say then of the editorial note in
the Friend for April? which snys,
"We have no sympathy whatever
with the doctrines so persistently,
and dogmatically preached by the
Advcntists." No sympathy with
believing the Bible to be the in
sphed word of Godl 2sTo sympathy
in the. doctrine of faith in .Jesus, or
of man's duty to keep the commands
of God! "Willi what is the Friend
in sympathy? 1 read the following
from its editorial notes in the Febru
ary number, speaking of the doc
trine, that, but few of the many
people on earth would be saved, it
says, "Any God who makes such a
failure as that in running this world,
or who could not invent a more suc
cessful scheme of salvation, had
better abdicate or take advice fiom
some one. Wc do not believe in
any such stupidity."
Compare the above with the
words of Christ in Matthew 7:13, M.
"Kntcr ye in at the stiait gate: for
wide is the gate, and broad is the
way, that lcadcth to destruction,
and many there be which go in
thereat: Because strait is the gate,
and narrow is the way which lcadcth
unto life, nnd few there bo that find
it." So the Friend is not in sym
pathy with Christ, and the narrow
way, but its sympathy is in the
broad way where the majority go.
We can afford to lose its sympathy.
It is no friend to us because wc arc
"proselyting." Webster says,
"proselyting" is "to convert to
some religion, opinion, or system."
Wo arc not ashamed of such woik,
neither aic wc discouraged. We
have seen much good from our work
in Honolulu. We leave with kind
wishes for all, and especially thank
the daily papers, and those friends
v, ho have assisted us in our woik.
Wc hope to meet the "honest in
heart," in that better life where
there is no sin, but where all keep
the "Commandments of God" and
"follow the Lamb whitheisoever he
goeth." W. M. Hr.ALi:r.
Attention ! Honolulu Rifles.
Ahmoky Honolulu Riki.es, )
Honolulu, April 10, 1880.
Company Order No. 0.
In conformity with orders from
sunerior ' Ileadnuartcrs. every
member of this Command is
hereby ordered to nsscmblo at
the Armory on SUNDAY Jlorn.
ing, April 11th, at C o'clock
sharp, In Full Uniform, for the
purpose of Parading to receive
Ills Majesty upon his return
from Hawaii. By order,
GEO. McLEOD,
00 Captain Commanding.
Fur'tureSale.
On Wednesday, April 14,
At 10 o'clock, a.m., at thn residence of
T. S. Smithwlck, Esq., No. 4 Adams
Lane, wo will sell the entlro
Household Fur'ture
CON8I8TINO OK
1 Piano, Upholstered Lounge,
Wakefield Itockor, Cane-Seat Rockers,
Chandelier, Ash Bedroom Set,
B. W. Brackets, Crockery,
3 Oil Stoves, etc.
E. P. ADAMS
00 :it
& CO.,
Auctioneers.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
A DIVIDEND of Two Dollars per
Share will bo paid to tho Share,
holders of tho Intci.lsland Steam Navi
gation Co., on SATURDAY, tho 10th
inst , nt their oillce on Esplanade.
08 2t LENA, Sec'y 1. 1. S.N. Co.
FOUND,
IN my Store, n GOLD RING, which
tho owner can havo on proving pro
perty and paying for advertisement.
08
C.J. F1S11EL.
NOTICE
IS hereby given thnt neither the Cap
tain nor the Owners of the Guiiunn
hark APOLLO will bo responsible for
any debts contracted by tho crew of suld
vessel nt this port.
II. HACKFELD & CO., Agents.
Honolulu, April 8, 1880. U
Chinnmen, having
putting out their
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DIVIDEND NOTICE.
A DIVIDEND of Two Dollars prr
Share will he paid to the Stock,
holders of E. O. Hall & Sun, Limited,
at their oillce, on SATURDAY, April 10,
1880. (03) L O. AHLE3, Treasurer.
Farewell! Farewell!
Haw'n Opera House
Last and Farewell Performance
Saturflay Bven'g, April 10,
Fred W. Millis,
Tho Renowned VontriloquiBt,
Tromcndou Hill, Hoars of
Great Local Hits.
Laughter,
Go and fee the Hunchback;
songs In character. Mr. Mlllls
adieu on Sunday by thn Alameda.
new
bids
B2T Box plan open at J.
this morning at 1) o'clock.
E.
Wlicmnn
Ii8
A.T AUCTION.
On TUESDAY, April IS,
At 10 o'clock, a.m., nt the resident o of
Isaac Moore, Eq., No. 134 Nuuanu St.,
we will sell the entlro
HOUSEHOLD FUENITURE
CONSISTINO OF -
DjIdIM Parlor Set,
Oil Paintings, M T Centre Table,
1 IMano. B Card Table,
Hugs, Chandelier, 11W Marble-top
Bedroom
Set,
BW
Extension Table, 1 Davis
Sewing
Machine,
Meat Saff, Refrigerator,
Also, 1 Oariiagu Hoisc,
1 Delivery Wagon,
09 11n E. P. ADAMS & Co., Auct'rs.
Wine and Spirit
3MC JB RCH -A.TVT S
23 Nuuanu St., Honolulu.
Sole Importers of
S. Lachman & Co.'s California Wines,
John Exchiiw's No. 1 Ihanily,
J. Pelllson's 7 and lOycnr.old Brandy,
J. J. Melchcr's " Elephant" Gin,
H. W. SMITH & CO.'S
" Tbistlfi Dew" Witty,
Coates & Co.'s "Plymouth" Gin, etc.
A l'UI.L LINK OK THE
Most Favorite Brands
OK
Ales, Beers, Wines,
BriItlTS, LIQUKUItS, ETC.,
constantly on hand and for sale at tho
ILowcsHt MnrltotKateH.
Orders filled promptly and all Goods
guaranteed.
P. 0. Box 362.
Both Tel:, No. 46.
200
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
NOTICE is hereby given that J. E.
Wiseman having been appointed
by Hop Leo's creditors Assignee in his
Estnto, tho said Lease, Goods and Ohiit.
telswlll bo sold at publlo auction on
TUESDAY', April 13th, 1860. Tho pre
mlscs being tho Restaurant shunted on
tho corner of Nuuanu and Queen streets
known as tho Old Corner, For further
particulars apply at tho oftice of .1, E.
Wiseman. All accounts duo to Hop Leo
must bo paid without delay, and all
bills duo by Hop Lee should bo pre
sentcd at onco to J, E. "WISEMAN,
Honolu
Furniture
FREETH&PEACOCK
?A '.'"
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
A QUARTERLY Dividend of Thrco
Dollars per Shtiro will bo paid to
the Stockholder of Wlldcr's Steain-diip
Co,
Limitcti, on luuitauvi, April
15, 1830, nt the olllco nf tho Company.
S. IS. HOSE, Scc'y Wilder's 8. S. Co.
Honolulu, April H, 1880. 07 3t
Special Meeting of C.
Brewer & Co., L'd.
STOCKHOLDERS of tho C. Hrcwer
Brewer Ae Company, Limited, arc
hereby untitled that a Special Meeting
duly called tor the purpose of amending
the By.Laws of the Company will bo
held on FRIDAY. April 3, 1880, at 10
A.M., nt the olllco of tho Company on
Queen Street. J O. CARTER,
Sec'y C. Brewer & Company.
Honolulu, April 0, 1880. 03 2w
Corporation Stocks
FOlt SALE.
TAR
VALUK.
Haw'n Carriage Manf'g Co., 00
E. O. Hall & Son, (3 75
Intor-Islnnd S. N. Co., 10()
Hell Telephone, 33
Haw'n Agricultural Co., (7 00
Wilder's Steamship Co., ti7
C. Rrewer & Co., 1C0
Hnlawa, r,0
Wnndluwn Dairy, 00
uiilluUii Sngur Co., 00
Wnliunmtlo, 105
Star Mill. UU
Reciprocity ISugur Co, 0
100
100
100
111
100
100
1P0
100
100
100
100
nno
100
L. A. THURSTON, Stock Brokci.
38 Merchant Street. Hil ly
Tho Academic School for Girls.
THIS fcCHOOI. offers the best advan
luges to the daughters of residents
of tho Hawaiian Hands.
The course of Study is modeled upon
that of the best gills' schools In the
EuMctn States.
The teachers arc Mr. E. I). C. WAL
LACE iiml Rev. GEO. WALLACE.
Doth nro graduates of tine cchools, and
are trainut and experienced edticntois.
Girls from 10 years to any ngc nro ad.
tnliKd.
To all who complete the cimi.sc, nml
pas-s satisfactory examination", a Certl.
Ilcatcof Graduation will bo prccntrd.
The butt Instruction In French ami
Latin is without extra charge added to
that in English.
A few boarding pupils aro received.
These enjoy all the advantages nf stipe
rlnr boarding school.
It is the aim of the School to train
cultuicd and rellned wonuii.
The Summer Term begins MONDAY,
April 2(ilh.
By permission, reference is made to
Memr. T. H. Davles, T. R. Walker, .1.
B. Cnstlc, Prof. M. M. Scott, Major A.
Rosa. . 04 2w
JUST RECEIVED
-A NEW 1NVOICK OK
X
1
(SUI'KKlOlt QUALITY),
In Half Casks of 30 Gallons each.
For sale In Bond or Duty paid by
31. . GRIN J3yVUX & Co.,
02 Queen Street. Honolulu. ' 2m
WOLFE & CO.
' Have just received, per Zealandin,
an assortment of
Groceries ail Provisions.
sucn as
Dupee Mams nnd Iircakfaot Hacon,
v Cain Chcoe, Llmbnrger Checbe,
Condensed ililk (Eaglo and Crown
Drnnds),
Tin Fruits, Tabic Raisins, Pig Pork,
Roast Chickens, Oynters, Sugar Peas,
Oat ileal, Cracked Wheat,
Corn Meal, Gormen, and n line lot
Candles, etc. Also, an assortment of
Vegetable and Flower Seeds,
AND A LOT OF yiNB
Hay, Oats, Bran,
u round nnu wnoto linrlcy,
Wheat, Middlings,
Cracked & Whole Corn,
also, on baud,
Fine New Zealand Oats.
Tho above and other goods not men.
tloned will bo sold nt the lowest market
prices. fid 2w
PORTUGUESE LESSONS.
THE nndci signed, Prof. Manuel dose
do Frcltas, recently arrived from
San FrancWco, has tho honor to inform
tho lcspcctnbie public that, being an
experienced teacher ot tho Portuguese-,
ho is ready to tench the samo to any one
desiring to master that language in nil
its purity. Also, attends promptly and
expeditiously to all kinds of Transla
tions I'liOM nnd into the English,
French, German, Spanish and l'orlu
gueso languages. For further parti
culnrs, enqulro at Messrs. M. A. Gon.
salves & Co., Hotel street, or drop a lino
at tho Post Ofllcc, addressed to
PROP. MANOELJUSE ubFREITAS,
01 lw Punchbowl Street.
C. Ei MILLER.
Gonoral Business & Purchasing A0ont-
42 Merchant St., Honolulu.
My most faithful attcn'lou will bo
given for tho
Purchase of Merchandise
in Honolulu for tliu residents of tho
SO soveral Islands of this group, ly
&en ine Frencli Clare
K
DAVIS & WILDER,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS JN
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
So. 5tt Fort Street, Fopnlnr Htnnd, Good, l'rlcen.
Complete Line of Fresh Groceries and Provisions :
Crosse & BIiickwcII'b Preserves and
J. T. Morton's " "
Outline Packing Co.'s
; i;o.s
i.'s English Hrenkfast Oolong Japan and Comet M Tens,
i's Plain nnil Fancy Crackers, every variety;
g Co.'s Premium Fruits in glass jars;
Macondray & Co.'s En
Cain Cracker Co V
San .Ioo Packlnc
Major Giey's genuine Bombay Chutney, quarts;
Kennedy & Co.'s Roslon Cream Ulscults,
Peak, Frean & Co's a?ortcd Fancy Biscuits,
Holmes & Coults' Se.i Foam Wafers,-
Cereals for Breakfast, In patent wcavel proof 101b. tins;
Canned, Curried, Potted nnd Deviled Meats, Fowl nnd Fish,
Evnporntcd, Peeled and Pitied Fruits,
Raisins And every variety of Nuts,
Boneless Anchovies, Mackerel nnd Sardines in Oil,
Chocolato, sweet and unsweetened, Cocoa and Cocoailna,
Pure Maplo Syrup; Boston Brown Bread,
Our Ice House Goods,
By every steamer, Is a special feature, comprising Fresh Roll 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.
EST Quality of all Goods guaranteed. Piompt deliveries to nil parts of the Cllv
and Wnlklki daily. P. O. Box No. 431; Both Telephones No. UO. -a
JUST OPENED Ul
A FINK
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,
OHA!
.X.
TEMPLE OF FASHION,
Ol und 3
We are pleased to announce the arrival of our immenso laigo Invoice of
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Laces, limn,
Clothing and Gent's Furnishing G-oods,
und arc now ottering unprecedented and tun ivulle J. 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
lurgo assortment of new Spring styles in Lawns, 4-4 Batiste, Sateens, plain
flguied nnd brocaded, white Piquo and a full lino of Dress Goods, tho latest out.
Lace IBoixcle, Iadies' Tricot Olotli
in nil tho new shades; 40 doz Ladies Llslo Thread Hoso at 40 cents,
tho best value ever offered.
Clothing Department.
Just received, nil the latest styles In Boys nnd Children's Suits; Great Bargains,
Boys Blue Flnnel Sailor Suits at $S.50 a Suit. Just iccolvcd, direct from
Eastern manufactures, .
295
utoeuroili Manufacturing: Company's
VuHCllne 1'ure,
VuMelliitt White,
Vunelliui Pomade,
VaKoiine Cniuphor lee,
Vaaellue Cold Vrenui,
VuHelliic Coniuetlque,
VuHeline Ilnlr OU.
VnNollne Ncwliic Machlue OU.
Hollister & Co., 109 Fort Street. -
P.O. BOX 315.
ESTAULIBHED 1870.
JOS. E. WISEMAN,
General . Business Agent.
Camptoll 131oclt,
Real Estate Agent,
Employment Agent.
Wlldci's Stenmship Agent,
Great Burlington Railroad Agent
in America.
tit1lr
Condiments,
"
MXE OF
AT
FISJHDEI.
livt Strcer.
which wo offer at bed-rock prices.
S. COHN & CO., Proprietors.
Tolophons 172.
Honolulu, II. I.
Custom Houso Broker,
Money Broker,
Manager Hawaiian Opoin'Hoiue,
Fire and Life Insurance Agent,
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