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Importors and Doalcrs in
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BUILDING MATERIALS!
VOULMti II., NO.
33.
HONOLULU, II. J., SATURDAY APRIL 15, 1882.
WHOLE NUMBER, 85.
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SuhiLrlliKM mill iln-Hl'cf Hill mlitruw TIIOS, (),
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Ill HMiirda; Pnvlll not litil"! Ilodr renmrnllilc
fur Ilir iitlepncc of iiirwpi.wlcnla.
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Reminiscences of Honolulu. No 32,
In October (i!3rd) 1851, occurred n brief
iiiMirrcclioti of the lirUonors cotiliuctl in
llio I-'ort for viirioun crime nnd raiiido
mtnnurs. In Ihoso dnyn kiwi hup win
Hindu of cornl bloskR from the loot' for
buildinj; purposon, Tliey coil from 2.1
cenli to 074 fontfi nnuli, niul vreie vnntly
cheaper thnn bricks or lumber brought
round llio Horn. 'I'ho prisoners wero
mostly omployod in rutting and liniifiport
itig thpfo ntoiisi from llio bu:ich. On tlio
occrision ,i'forrud to, sotiio sixty wore Hum
employed, nnd for some reason wbou the
day'ri work wna done il wits concluded to
lodfjo tbn men in 101110 nutim tueiiioiiln on
l''inhfrtniin'H point, innlcnd of 11m rolling
lliem to llio l''ort to bo locked up for llio
night. About midnight, the quiet of tho
town wnn disturbed nnd erorybody alarmed
by the buatin;; of tlruuih calling out tho
military. It booh was underelood that the
jirinonorn had loroUcd, and the largor part
liad marched oil', declaring their intention
to kill tho Governor, the Mnrslinl nnd Oov
ernmonl oflicern generally, to burn tho town
and lmro a good timo over tho plunder.
Uf courne there wan grenl alnrm nmong
reiidenU for 11 timo. Marshnl I'ailco, with
Sheriff Wood, got together tho polico nnd
thn few soldiers Hint wore to bo found, nnd
in tho darkuosv got on tho track of the
ooiiticI, who it wan found had gone on to
I'unchbowl, and lakou charge of the bat
tery nnd powder nmgnzino. Thoy had
loaded thieo of tho guns to tho mu..los,
and Irniubd them upon particular pat-In of
the town whoie the shot would bo miji
poied to do the most miscluof, Jlnt it np.
pe.ircd they had no fire, nnd w could not
dinuhnrge thu guns. Tho Marshal and
pirtr, among which woio some of the ict.i
denls who uiluutccrud, clmtgcil up the
slop hide of tho hill facing tho I own, be
ing msailod from nbovo with showors of
Monet, lint fortunately without serious
damago. At riving near enough to tho top
lo see tho form of men, two fchoU wcio
tired by tho ninniling parly, 0110 through n
convict's uliirl, nnd the other grazing one's
bond, wheroupou tho entire party of con
victs broko aud run in nil diiectiong. Thoy
wero pursued holly ovor tho hills nnd
ntuoug tho ravincH by tho police-, and by 9
o'clock in tho morning tho ringleaders
were in irons nud all but two of thoic who
escaped wero cither captured orvoluutarily
surrendered. And so cuded tho first nnd
tail revolt of prisoners in Honolulu.
Tor eix whole mouths, previous to tho
10th of October, 1851, bcarcely a drop of
rain fell in Honolulu. Of course every
thing wns dreadfully dry nud dusty; but
we had scarcely any enrriagos or drays in
thokft day to cut up the roads.
November 25 th, diod nl Kawailmo, Ha
waii, William French, for many years a
wcll-knoTTii aud highly respected morchaul
of this city. Ho was at ono timo largely
interested in the China trade, nnd sent
many cargoes of sandul-wood thither.
His children aud grnndchildrou (thu latter
bearing the names of Kouwny, Poor and
Hush) a 10 at Hawaii aud in Honolulu, and
one son, William, has long rosided in
China. Air. French was a untivo of Ver
mont, where bid relativos still reside.
On January (Jrd, 1852, arrived tho Brit
iih bark Thetis, from Hong Kong, briug
iug the first cargo of Chiuoso coolies ever
imported here. Tho suggestion of bring
ing them originated with tho ltoynl Ha
waiian Agricultural Society, which, at its
annual mooting in tho preceding mouth of
Angusl, hnd discussed the labor quoitiou
and taken measures lo procure this impor
tation. There wero 180 of tho coolies, en
gaged in Hong Kong on lira yenifc con
tracts by n Air. Graves, ft tjaloui, Mass.,
innn. Ho had uo difficulty in finding en
gagements for tho lot, ut from $4 to $6
per mouth. Tliero wore sumo bad fellows
among them, nud some exceptionally good,
of tho lotler could bo moulioued several
individuals who accumulated properly nud
became good citizens.
.lotiunry 21th, arrived the stoamor (Jon
alitutioH, from San Francisco, which was
tho first of a line of steamers thai was to
run regularly between the Islands, umlora
live years contract for a monopoly, con
ceded by this Government to ono Howard.
Hut the boat wae too largo aud unwieldy
for tho iuter-islaud trndo, being a six huu
tlred ton propeller. She cauio at n bad
time loo, ono of uuprocodeutcd stagnation
iu vall kinds of business ut tho Islands.
After making ouo trip lo Lahuina nnd
back, aho returned lo San Francisco.
II is well understood that tho Hawaiian
Government -worked for noma yuan: nt tho
problem of reciprocity with tho United
States before succosi was: achieved, but il
is not generally known that the first bona
fide step was inado iu that direction so fur
back as thirty years ago. On tho 28th of
February, 1852, the following memorial
was addressed by the Hoard of .Mnungere
of the It. II. Agricultural Society lo King
Kauehameba III.:
'To His Majesty tho Kiug of tho Ha
waiian Islands, in Privy Council.
"May it pleake Your Majesty: The
Hoard of Managers of the H. U. Agricul
tural Society, believing that tho independ
ence nud welfare of Your Majesty's King
dom depends upou tho prosperity of its
agriculture; that tho unequal bearing uf
the Treaty belw eon Your Majesty and tho
United Stales iu leganl to duties, is highly
injurious to the planting, commercial aud
oilier groat iutcrests of Your Islands; nud
that the United Slates are sincerely desi
rous of upholding Your Majesty's inde
pendence and of promoting the prosperity
aud happiness of tho Hawaiian people, beg
leave respectfully lu petition Your Majoity
lo opeu a negotiation with tho Government
j)f the Uuited Slate or with thoir Com
niisalouer at Your Majesty's Court, for the
admissiou of the sugar, syrup of sugar,
molassos uud coll'oo, produced 011 Your Isl
ands, iu all tho ports of tho United States
free of duty; and lobe pleasod to enact
that, iu consideration thereof, the Hour,
fish, coal, lumber, ulavo uud heading, of
the Uuited Stales shull bo admitted free of
duty iu all the ports of Your Kingdom
opeu for trade."
This woa sigucd by Wm. 1(. l.co, Pjesi
dent, aud a copy sent to the Hon. Luther
Severance, U. S. Commissiouor.
Ou tho Ut of March, an Aol iu accord
ance with the foregoing memorial, wa
passed "Hy the King, the Premier and
ChiofH," untitled "An Act providing for
tt rtMtirnnnl Tltiiina mi ritLm n.l!nUn .fit.
nv-uijivvm I'umuil Ull Ulllttll illillJIUC Mill
tho Unitod Slntos of America."
J'obruary 17th, the volcano of Mauiin
hoa burst out with a grand eruption, which
ran down townrds Hilo for Fevera! wcoks,
when il subsided.
Tho King's birth-day, Match 17tb, was
observed in 1852 with ununual duptny.
Tho King roviowed tho troops on tho plain?,
amounting to ovor 800 nioti in uniform,
under coinmnnd of Prince Aloxnndor Li
holiho (nftorwards Kninohninehii IV.) as
Lieutenant Gonoral. Luau jiarlics wero
numerous, nutl ovorybody wcnl horto rid
ing. Mnily in April our ciliens got n ccaro
from intelligence forwarded horo by tho
Chilean authorities, rolativo to n largr.
tiarty of convicls from that country who
had seizod two vessels nnd gono oil' pirat
ing. Il was surmised thai they would
como this way, and Mr. Wyllio gently
hinlod to tho commnndor of the united
Sinter sloop of wnr .Julc, thou iu port,
Ibnl il would bo vory ugrceablo if ho would
romain hoio for a while. Shortly aflor
this, howovor, nows was received of tho
cnptuio of tho pirates by 11. H. M. steamer
I iVo, and our fears subsided.
Tho Lcgislntuie for 1852 was opened by
tho King iu jierson, on tho lath of April.
In the eourso of tho Speech llio King said,
"My relations with all foreign nntions, ox
ccpt Franco, continue of the most friendly
characlor."
Tho serious view which tho Cabinottook
of a wild rumor about filibuster) coming
jrom California duriug tho provious yoar,
is evidenced by the following paragraph iu
Ihospeoch: "Tho ponce of my Kingdom
tins been threatened with an invasion of
privtito ndvuutuicrs from Cuhfornin. An
appeal was inado to tho United Sinters
Commissiouor, which being piomjitly actocl
on hy Captain Gardnor, of tho United
States ship Vnmlttlia, trauquilizcd tho
public mind."
Tho following wero the members of the
llonso or Hepiosoutntivcs : G. M. Kob
orlson, ,Sj)caka- J. V. U. Marshall, G.
Ithodcs, II. L. Sheldon, F. Funk, It. 13.
Wnkeninn, J. Kulili, S. M. Kamakuu, S.
Lanuui, Knlauhala, Kapehe, Kahookui, 'A,
P. Kaumaca, Kaiapnnkni, Knmnipelokauo,
Pali, Haionuba, Z. Kaauwui, Theo. Mot
calf, J. Kokuulnhao, Honokaupu, Ukekc,
Juo. Kichnrdsou. Kor. 13. W. Clark was
elected Chaplain, 13. Hunt, Clerk, nnd W.
C. Parko, Sergoant-at-Anns.
Tho new Constitutiou, which had been
propnrod by Judgo Leo nud Dr. Judd,
Commissioners appointed by tho Kiug,
was submitted to tho Legislature at tho
session of 1 852, and nftor thorough revi
sion nud amendment mi3 finally adopted
and siguod by tho King aud Promior on
the l'lth of Jnuc. Aftor having been tho
fundamental law of tho land for twelve
years, il was abrogated in 18G-1 by Kamc
hameun V. nnd tho proseut Coustilutiou
substituted. H. L. S.
H. W. SEVERANCE.
Hawaiian Consul Si Commission Merchant
7 :1IC C'nllfurnln .St., Cal.. llomn Xu. I, 1y
EDWARD PRESTON.
Attornoj' nnd Connsollor nt Lnw,
ly ts Port hlrt-ct. Honolulu. 1
i-4iTci:TinT a
CHAMPAGKE CIDER MANUFACTORY
AND GROCERY.
n
.No. 13 I.illlm Mlrcrl.
iy
JNO. H. BROWN.
Iiuneotor of Wei-hti nnd Monvnrcs,
1U3 Here tniiln Street.
13 (Ink'r.cnn lie left .il 1'nllce SlutUin. Inn
A. W..RICHARDSON & CO.,
iMronTrr." ami nctLrna l.s
lliiolK, bliurn, l'uruldilni: Uooda, Hale. Calm, Trnuke,
V:iIIicd, Vcrfiinicry anil Sonps, Waltliniii Watclire,
Vine Jewelry, itc, lorncr of Fort and Jtcrclianl Hr
lUiuolulii. 11. 1. 1. ly
S. MAONIN.
Imiiartor and Dealer in Dry and Jfnnoy
Goods.lBoot, Shoex, &c,
At this Hrr.it Kaetcrn btorc, No. U-J Tort M., Ilonnlnlii
3 ly
L. W. HOPP,
Cabinet Maker. Upholsterer, Dealer In
Furniture,
No. RS King btrrit, hetneen Nniimiu nud l'uit btrcctt.
.Mnllicsco ciuietanily on hand or inadc to order.
iMy
THOS a. THRUM,
Iiniovtin(; nnd Mnnufacturlnc Stationer
News Agent, Book Binder. &c.
3I(rcliant Street, and Dealer In
l'lnv htallonery, llouka, Jlmlc, Tina uud l'ancy Oood,
I l'orl rilrei t, neat Hotel. Honolulu, ly
FRANK OERTZ,
bgf BOOT AND SHOE MAKER
No, 111 I'oit fit,, uppo-ltc l'antluon btablca,
llouli niul Nlii- .MhiIo o Orilrr, or licit '"
(crlitl.iiuil nt llnuiillc I'rlrri.
Boots nti Shoosmado for Cnsh only
- iy
M. S. ORINBAUM Sc CO.,
Imjiortern nud Wholeanle Dealer iu Gone
rnl MerclinudUe,
J JluVec'a lllocK, iiiecn btret ly
M. S. ORINBAUM tb CO.,
Fnrwnrdlnc nnd CommUalon Merolinnta,
SI I California bt.,b'au I'mnclncn.
special f.icllltif for and parllctlat. attention paid to
i coimlgiinieiita of lal.ind produce. ly
VOXiOAKTO ECOTJUl
uit.vrr.K or r kilauim.
W. II. LICNTZ, MANAGER.
rientylu cut, a roiuliiK lire, clean bedi, ami Hie- lnl
ullfniUuco on I tie Huniuiuii IllnmU.
VUltom rrquirliiR anv iiuutual dlaiilay of wlcunic
action will kindly chc Mmiaeral leailten ih untie
In Hue Wf.illicr.oud from cloen lo thirteen In foul
T. J. MOBSMAN.
Importer uud Denier in Crockery,
l'laliiaiid llccoralid I'orcclalu. Cut and I'lCiK-d l.la.".
hllvcr l'latnl Ware, Uullery I'banilcllrri l.amp.
Cliiinnr-yt, Kit, . ....
l'lrc Proof More mi Kluiraml NuuauiibU. Honolulu.
2jy . . .
A. M. HF.WITT,
Frelulit nnd Oeuernl Shippln Clerk.
( if All nnlcr lft al K. 1. Adaiu' Auction llooui will
l,j lie promptly attended to. 3ui
MAX F.CKART.
Watchmaker, Jeweller, Euurnvor nud
DUuioud Setter.
No. SKahuiiiauublrcct. Honolulu All order faltli
fully orciilcd IH ly
A. L. SMITH.
H1lllITM.T, lHIDIITEnAKUUtilllllS.
Jli'ililen IJiiadnuile l'latcd Ware. Ohtawarr. Mug
Coniblnutloa bpectaclca and llic lllaoca, llrarLtta.
Vai, l.mual Wlro Ware, tancy boaiu, I'iclun
I'rauira, VuluihQlin, l'ockit Knlyc. hclior, J'i.
lolt. I'oHdtr, bliot and .Vnimunltloii, t'lurk'a bpool
Cotlou, Machine Oil. all kiad of Machine Nccdlri,
"louillc" Taper I'u.liloiin, hold Axeut for Ihr unl
cmally acknonlcdi;ril
LlRnt Ruuulns Domeatlo Sewius Mnchiue
C. V. WILLIAMS,
Iniporlor. Munufucturcr, UpUoUtci-or,
and Healer in t'urnlluraof Y'.ty Uocripllou. l'urul
lurc Waio Uwini, No, f, Kort btrrrt. Work bliop at
the Old blaud on Hotel btreel,
All Order Promptly Allcudrd to. I) ly
WM. McCANDLESS,
.No n, iipn Nlrcr). t'lsli .ilnrltcl.
!- ilir In limited Ilvcf Vtsl, Million, Tldi, i Ir.
rxmlly sml Hlilpiilmt Orilcu catrfully nllrnilnl to.
I.lir rstock furnltlicil lo enrl at nhott hotlrp, ml
Vcgntnlilo of all Minis anppllnl to nnlcr. ."I jt
CHAS. BREWER & CO.,
J 7 Ullli.t M ll.iitim.
Agents of Hawniian PacKots,
Oencrnl Commission Agents.
special ntlt-iiuuii sltrii to Hip inircliiHnj uf ItuoiU
f.ir llio llminllnii irmli Frilslita t tlic lowe't ralf.
iUx
J. WILLIAMS & CO.
Phnto(jrnphlo Artlntf,
10) mill 101 rotttitrrcl.
I'lftiirr- uf nil I.C! ami Idnd. mule lo order, milt
I'rntues of nil ilt -(rliitltin- constantly on haiul. Aln,
Slull. Corali, anil Onrlo-lllci of Ihff 1'acillc !i ly
WRAY TAYLOR,
ll ANOFOltTK a Nil OHO AN 'ITNKH
W Orders ran be loft ntT O Thrmn'ii l'orl htrcot
uiul .Merchant Htreel Moro, M Sm
.1. M. DAVIDSON,
Attorney nt Lnw, No. 21 Merchant Strcst,
M0 1IONOI.UM'. a l)
W- R. CASTLE,
mid N'olary Piilille Attend'
6S7 Kingbolt!
all
tin- Courts of I lie
iy
Curlier of l'orl and Ciieen Stceli, Ilonnlnlii,
I.umbor, Paints, Oils, Nails, 8 nit and Building
"Mly Mntorlnl;of nvery kind.
i'. a. sciiaiii'i;k Ac ;..
Importors &. Commission Merchants
H"l llonoliilii, llniMillon lalamli;. ly
O. S. yJiTlITIinilN, .11. !..
SUHOEO.N AND HOMEOPATHIC THYSICIAN.
lillc"-lorncr I'ort and lli-rctanln Ms., Honolulu.
bM)
V.. I. AIT.1IN.
Auctioneer mill Commission Merchant.
W ffiirrii Mrrel, llmmliilii. y
t'.it. tfivivtu.i:tir.ii a. ;.,
IHrOlirKHH AND COMMIGSIOK MERCHANTS
."?:i,L lliinoliilii, (lulin, II. I. l
i:i.i.i:s At co..
5hip Ulinndlcrs nnd ConirmsMon Marchanlt
IinimrleiB nnd lli-iikru In (inicrul Mcrcliiiitdlrc. (incen
t5 M , lloimlnlii. II. I. ly
X. S. CL.i:iiIIOKA A Co..
DiruitTr.m mi m-ALni;x in
Gouornl mbroIiaiicUso,
by I Comer imen nnd Kiuliuinnnn ijlrecta. ly
II. IIAOHI'M.H A: CO.,
UKKEltAL COMM1SSIO N AOENTS,
Wl Unceii htrcct. Honolulu. II. I. ly
a . v . ii i; m ii .
GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER.
rurally Grocery ami 1'ced htore.
S'.rj ly r) l'orl hired, Honolulu.
Cl.AUHirilECKII.il.
n M. il, lr.wiK,
W.ll. ii . IltU'l. A CO.,
Stigur Factors and Commission Agents
Hiiiiululii. II. 1. 609
i. Aim: a. co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
And Importers of nud JHalrurn In Hay. drain, and
HW licner.il Trodncc. Ilonnlnlii. II. I. Iy
.IOII. 'I'. lVA'A'l'.UIIOIJMi:.
IMPORTER AND DEALEB IN GENERAL
MERCHANDISE.
iT7 (jut-mi Street, llunolulii. II. I. ly
S. M. CARTER,
Aucnt to tnlco Aoluiowlcdtinent tn Con
tractu for Labor.
Olllcoiil I' M. b. Dock, Unplanadc, Honolulu, II. 1.
ifi0 15 ly
F. T. LENEHAN ft: CO..
Imiiortcin nnd CommUalon Merchnntn,
SST Niiiiann Siren, llouolulu. l'J
HOLLISTER & CO.,
Druggists & Tobacconists,
WHOI.ESALi: AND HETAIL,
11 Numiuu Street, Honolulu. NjS
II. r. KIII.I1KM .V CO.,
DEALERS IN DRY Q0ODS AND GENERAL
MERCHANDISE,
l'lre-prouf btore, l'orl bt abric dd l'cllowa Hall.
SC8 ly
.1. .11. wiirivtr.Y, .ii. ., i.
Dental Rooms on Fort Street,
M.
Oflicii In llrcwer'ii.lllocU.coriurllolclaiid Fori utru-lt
81a ly liiitrance.ilnUl.SlHit,
11. 0. 1IAI.I. A; NOA,
IUFORTERS AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE
Dry C.ooiU, l'.ilntv, Oil; uud Ucucral Mcrchandltr,
bl ly Corner l'orl and King htf.
MRS. A. M. MELLIS,
Fmihtouanlo Dren nnd Clonk Mnker.
101 l'oit etri-t-t, Honolulu, II. 1.
KSSJSIly
11. a, r. c-AiiTt 1:. r. c-.jiim.s , jr.
C. BREWER & CO..
SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WJ Honolulu. Hawaiian Islands. ly
JOI1A II. l'ATV,
NOTARY PUBLIC nnd COMMISSIONER of DEEDS
l'or the blales of California nnd New York. Office at
Ihc ll.ink of lllth 011 J: Co.. Honolulu. 8t!l ly
lll.I.IK4iiItA.lf At CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE
Culliry, Dry Uood, l'uluts and Olle, ami llcncr.il
Merchandise,
HI'i No, n7 l-'ort Mlreet. llimolnlu, ly
JNO. A. HASSINOER.
Accent tn tnkn Aoknowlednmenta to Con
traot for Lnbor.
S7U 3 Interior Ofttcc. Horn lulu. ly
J. W. ROBERTSON & CO.".
Iiunnrtiui; aud Mannfaoturing Stntloner
PnWUUerH, Newa Denlen. Book
Binders nnd Paper Rulers.
Ill S. '.'I Merchnnt Street, llouolulu. II. I. 8M 80
KOBT LKWXns, f. M. IOOKE.
i,i:vi:itN .v cooki:,
Succotors lo l.cwcns A Dickduk
IM PORTERS & DEALERS IN LUMBER
And all kind of lliilldlin: Material',
l'orl Street. 1M ly Ilouuliilu.
'l-IH'.O. II, lAVIKN,
ll.iTB JAMON. IIIIEIS X Co.J
IMPORTER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
AMI AUC.ST IMII
l.lotd'a and llio Liverpool Vndrrwrllcra,
lilll.il and rorilfn Marluo luiurance Company,
And Nurlliern ,iirauee cempany. ti iy
McClIESNEY ft OITHENS,
DKAliUlIK IN
Leather, Hides. & Tallow
AN1
COMMIMWIOW MldItOUA.TrTa
AllllNTS V01(
rioynl Soap Oonxp'y.
HM lit No Ii liiicen St HonnluluJM. ly
u. w, .iiAcrAKi.A.tiieV ;o.,
IMrOUTEBS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ItuUuioii'i Fire 1'ioof liulldlnc,
Ijiii-cu btrvel, Honolulu, II. I
iur.NT fun
The (llni'OM aud Honolulu l.lnouf l'acktls.
John Hay & Co' I.ierpo.i and Loudon Tackcti.
'I he Waikspii l'lantsllou.
The Spencer l'lantallmi. Illlo
llakalau Plantation, Illlo.
Mlrrl'C.T'alt .: Wattoii, buxur Mailuutry
I nc l'uuioa Piieep liaucn v oiniuiiy j.
N. VitTI.IC. i. a ATHCr.TUN
oaktm; A; cuoki;,
BHirriHO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
fMrOltTEHS AND
Donlors in Coneral Merohandlso,
No. W Kltij SUcit, Honolulu, II. 1
AOKSTb 1011
1 he l.'lilon I'liurauce Company of un 1'rancl.cu.
The Nc Kuzlaud II le luiuraucc Company, lloilou.
The Oicjon 1'tckcl Line. Thu Kokala I'lauUllun,
Dr. Jane Sou's Ctlcbut. Thu Haiku riaiitatioa,
ed Idlcln, Walluku 1'lintatlou,
WlicvlerXWllion'aSeuluii llamakix I'laulallon,
Jlacbluei, oKMfy
ED. C. ROWE
Hotifin nnd Sltfn Pnlntor, Pnper Mnnger, &o
S'li ly N11 lit. KlngSlreel. llunolulii 2
if. i:..ii!I.-tvki: Ac. iiiiothdk,
ORO0ERY. FEED STORE and BAKERY
Corner Klim aud l'orl '.Heels, Ilonnlnlii
fifll Iv
J. M. OAT t CO.. SAILMAKERS.
Mnkeo'i. l'lre Proof HlKk (
Honolulu II I.
'', 1'l.iKiurnll description made nnd rcpnired , 816
PIONEER STEAM " I
Cnndy Manufactory and Bakery I
3P. IIOIliM,
Prnctlcnl Confectioner, Pastry Cook nnd Baker,
SiO 71 Hotel atreetilii'lMeen Nniiann nnd 1'urt. 5 ly
;. '. uoi.iMi.tn,
BLACKSMITH AND MACHINIST I
llorc SliiM-liiic, C'nrrlnKe M'ork,
I'liillliilluil Mnclilltcr.r, Ar
Wl lmi on Klin; Slrect, next Caiitlc A, CookeV, ly
Juii.n Ejrir.Lfin.
II. SM.L1.Sfl.
O. ENOLINO & CO.,
No. r Nnuniiu Slreil,
Tinnmttln nnd Plumlmri. Denleri in Stores,
Ilancei, Tin, Sheet Iron nnd Copper Ware, keep con
Mnnlly mi hand n full anrtincnt of Tlnnnre, (lahnii
Ued Iron anil I.rwl I'Ipe. India Huhber Hose, Ac, Ac.
W ly
JOS. E. WISEMAN,
Renl Estate Broker cfc Employment Bnrenn
Itents floomn, Cottiigci, Iluusea, and sells and leares
Ileal Kitale In nil parla of the Kingdom. Employ,
ment found for thoec sccklnij uork In nil the tatloua
hr.inclieof Imslne'iconneited Hh then Inland.
Vif N. II. Legal Documents drawn, llllla Collected,
Hook and Aicounl' kept, and ccncralofTlcctt ork trans
acted, l'atronuga enllclteil. Coiumlsuloits innderalu.
Honolilln. II. I. .11 813
BISZZOF OO.,
BANKERS,
IIU.NOI.UI.If, till IIAWAIIAMIHIiANIpl
DRAW 11XOIIAKOK ON
DIE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, : : : : SAN FRANCISCO
NH tiir.ir. AIIBNH I.N
iit VfirK,
llllIOII,
I'nile,
Allll.lllMll,
THIORIENIAI HANK CORf'QRATtPN. : : : i LONDON
ami nil 11: ;uuM"t is-
Hmmu Kiiiii;.
"jiIiii .niul ,
.ili'Mtmiii , '
And lr.iii'.itt n Oentral llmikliis lliiinrii, 811J ly j
IIV.1IAn ICUO.. 1
Importers of General Merchandise!
I'llOM I
MlANQIi, LWULAXJJ, UKHMANY, Ai'JJ
UXJTJ1I) .STATES,
No. !Ti Merchant Hlreel, - Honolulu, II. I, ,
IP-'illAS KICOS.,
WIIUIJOSAIjIO C! RO (J 10 IIS,
Sir. and MIR California Slrecf,
S A X I' It A . II .s : .
ifr- Particular .tllenllonnaid lollllliiKiind hlppln;
lalaud orilcrH. B.V1 Iy
THE HAWAI9AN HOTEL.
JNO. M. LAWLOR & CO., Proprietor.,
IIOT11I, hTKCHT, HONOLULU.
Kntrancea 011 riotel, ltlcliiirdu, and llerctimlH btrecls
FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RE8PECT.
Prices llio muie ni l'lml-Claas Hotels In Sun l'rancisco.
MRS. THOMAS LACK,
No. 70 fort St.. Honolulu.
IMPORTER and DEALER
IN- -
Sewing Machines, and Genuine
Parts, Attachments, Oil
and Accessories.
-OLO-aiJiw'X' ii-oii 'i'ulj.1
White, New Home,
Davis, Cvown, Howe, and
Florenco Machines,
Howard's Machine Needles,
all kinds & sizes;
Corticalli Silk,
in all colors;
CI.AKKS' .Ml l,i: II.Mi, .MAiJIIINi; COTTON.
AllIINT ron
Madame DciuoieetV ltelUlile Cut r.ipir l'ulleriis,
and rulillc.ill.jii8. Dealer III
Klnm. I'istoh), (iunt, anil .'.purlins CiooiU,
Shot, 1'ouder, Cupe. i Meiullc Curtrldjea.
KEROSENE STOVES!
In till Size.
ne- .My htock of I'lpi-i.. Clear lluldera. Tolmuu, Ac.,
Mill ho uld ut 'IHI' 1'lllt'l.h. ei
ASTOR HOUSE
DINING AND
LUNCH PARLORS.
'os, (i ami iHMIutcL .Slreeti
HART BROTHERS, Proprietors.
ltoaril liy llio liiiy, Vvok orTruiisitiiil
:iixi.iL,vij.
r
Cigan,JCigarottcs and Tobacco,
Soda Water and other Iced Drinks
Meals Sowed in First-Glass Style
AT Al.l, IIOIIIIS.
U1:NUY J. HAHT, KiU li lU.Iil.S A. llAUT
KNOW LIES'
STEAM AND VACUUM PUMP8
riMlK LNJH:U.SI(JXK1) UAVn.lL'rtT
.L re celled per Amy Tumor, from lloston, a full at
.orliiuiit "I thcte celebrated I'umpa, vhch are uarau
teed In ho iheaper and bellrr Ihau any oilier alylo uf
pump 1 111 poind. We tall the attention of plaulera par.
tlciilarly to the Vacuum I'ump, which It lco cumpll
cated and moruiirrtcjiblu than other uumui.
'.'J iui
tf
C llllt" tit A. IU,
HAWAIIAN TRANSLATIONS.
ri-MiK. irvnKiiKinvKD ifi iiii:. i
J. pared tn Irantlale, with accuracy and dl.ptlch,
and on reanouable teriua,
Scwlt, Leuaet. &c. &v
From Kn-llah to llanallau. and fittttna. Itoldcace'
No. 47 HniDia trtrt. May be found at lh Law Offlrt of
llnu. A S. Il.rlwlr Hitting hmlnpk. Itniir.
W liu h bi.'iH1iIl01. '
MANILA CIGARS. I
AS IXVOHJK Ol'lMXi: MAXIMA
t CIOAHS. SUIIiiIkjx, a Oue utllcli-, aud al.ajn
luvulre of ilinlU Uli;r. UU lu box. Ju.l received
from Manila direct, and guaranteed to be the senulue
article. Kor hale by
le-i ,110I.LKS X CO.
-,. Cl- r ;j a
' fe31rraEs?3-gSilBtsSaiiBE
Boston Board of llndcrwrllrTS.
(IBUT1! for the llntvnllan fulnlltlm
2 B5.'i ly
C Illir.WCU .t ( O
I'hilailelplila Board of Imltrwrilrr.
HUNTS mr the. Ilntvnllnn lalnmla,
KO ly
c niti:vi:u.t,ci)
HA.tiiii'ituii. ititi:.in:
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
fVHtv. v.Mii:itNi.r.ii iiavi.mi nt:r..v.i.
JU potnteil A"enU of tho above I'ompany, are pre ,
pared to limuro rHka ncsliiat fire on Ntonc and Uriel
llnllillMKM, and on MrrehniullHr stored therein, 011
Ihe mot favoranle leriin. Tor particular apply at the
unirenf ban ly I'.A HUHAKrF.lut: I'Q.
HAMBURC-MACDEBURC
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,1
or itAMiiunu.
Buii.iii.mi., .Mi:itt:iiAMiisi:, ruit.M.
TUnE and .Machinery lii'iired iRaln'l l'lre on Hie
mo.t favorable terina.
A, .lAMlKlt. A-ent for the Hawaiian lelnndf
W'i ly
Insurance Notice.
r1IIK AMKNT FOIl T1IK IIUl'l'lNI I h'nf
M. elsn Jlarlne Insurance Company f Limited) lias
re.rched Instruction lo Keiluec tile IlntP of In
aurance liclncrii Honolulu and TorU In Ihe Pacific, and
If now prepared to linuc I'ollclea at the lowcat ralct,
with a uncial reduction on frclcht per ulrnmir..
0. . . TIIKO, II. UAV1EM
eorfiy
ARCi1LIlr1l.ror.M1ir. lii.t'pM l.tmltnt
UNION INSURANCE COMPANY
OK JAN FUAKOINCU.
IKOOllPOBATflB, 1800
CASTLE & COOKE, AGENTS
?' for the llnwnlliin llnil. 1
Rhenish Wostphallan Lloyd
INtURANCE COMPANY,
4I' M. OI.AnDAl'II, Kliciilnh riKlii.
Aachen and Loipzig Insurance Co.,
Limited,
!' AACIIIl.it. (AIX.I.A.t'llAI'l'.l.l.i:.
AM. OLA1MN 1'OIt PAItriCIII.AIt A Villi.
AtlF. eUHlalpcd by Oooda arrltlng here, and In
aiirnl In the nbore t.'oinpanlcB, have to bo made with
Ihe cojnlrance of nndccrllned to by Ihe umterslKiied,
In order to be alld. .1. C. Ut.ADK. Auenl.
Mlly
THE LIVERPOOL LONDON GLOBE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Kalnbllehcd lhM.
Unlimited Liability to Stockholder).
Aaefla 3l,i1fi,l00
Itescrc J fVOT.OW
Income for 1879:
rrenilums received after deduction of rein
surance ; 5,13J,Si
I.oiaes promptly mljuetcd and p.ild here.
13"i IIIIHHOI' A. Co., AkciiK.
GERMAN LLOYD
Marine Insurance Company of Berlin.
k 0 itru N- A
General Insurance Company of
mu: Aiiovi; i.vnukami: mia5iik.s
J. have estoblUlicd a Oeneral ARCncy here, and thu
undersigned, Oencrnl Agents, are authorized to lake
Itliku nicKiiint the DllllKcnt ol the Hvan nt the
Mtnt Kenxoiiitiili- Itntei, nml Ilir
,-f oil Fnvurnblc Trrins.
Flit ly 1'. A. hOIlAllr'KK A CO., Oeneral AKenlR.
LIVERPOOL and UNDON 'and GLOBE
INSURANCE CO.
Assets, $156,740,105,70
HAVi: KSTAni,lNIIKI AN AUKNOY I.N
Honolulu, for Ihe Hawaiian Ulanda, nnd the mi.
dcrtlRiicd are prep.ircdto write rlnka nKiiinut
FIRE ON HI ILIMN(;S, MKKCIIAMSK AM)
DWELLINGS
On fiitorableteriua. ltnrlllnfcKHkfiit Sieeiallt.l
Detached dnellliiKH nud conteiita Injured for a period
of three care, for twopreniluma Iu ndvancc. Jrfnc.s
roniitly niljimlcil mill finynliln hero.
ecu nui iiiaiioi'A.co.
NORTH BRITISH AHO MERCANTILE
Xunurauoo Ooixxpnixy
Of London and Edlnlmrg.
FIHE.
Established 1 809.
Itetimrira of llio Company as at 31et December, ISdbt
Sun-icnim 11 C'AriTAif I'ibe I'und
I'ald up ii M0,tiu0 ltei.cnc....i'SII,570 IU II
Uncalled I.TjO.ukj I'rcinlumlte-
acne ai,5T IG 10
JW.UiO.UOO llulauco of
l'roltl nnd
Lous Acc.'W.COS 2
jL'i,aii,sn m
IlcEMjr. rmniii; Ymit IbSJ-.l'Ire I'reinlnma nnd In
leiciil.ii.oia'joo 11.
11. IIOlTbUIII.AI'.llUH A. CO.,
Hm Ml Agcnta for the Hawaiian Manila
tin:
New England Mutual Life Insurance Co.
OV HUSTON, MASS
1 n t:n iora r :, 1 mi.
7itf Oldest J'urely Mutual Life Iiiiurance Vuiin
the United Slates.
Policies Iisued on the mc.it favorable Terim.
I'.xnmplr ol Xuii.l'orreilnre I'luit
INSUltBD AUi:,33 YKAHS-OItlllNAItV I.ll'i:
1'I.ANl
I Annual premium contiuuca Policy S jtnrs :l daya
'I Annual premliima coullniie 1'ollcy 1 yrura 1'JiIajs
II Annual prcmluma continue Policy byearaLTdaya
I Annual prcmluma continue Policy 8 yearn Id daya
1 Annual premiums c6nlluus Policy U) years M daya
A.oiot, 918,000,000!
l.e I'nlil tliruuKh llnuululn Airent-y,
94D.000
CASTLE & COOKE, AJENTS
hit FUflTlli: HAWAIIAN IIH.A.U ly-
WILDER it. CO.
llouolulu, HixvihIIhii lalnuila, t.'eir
rul AkciiIn or Hie
Miidinl Life Insurance Comp1)'
Of SKW YOKIt,
Largest, Surest and Most
ECONOMICAL LIFE INS. COl
IN THE WORLD!
Caah Assets, over 900,000,000 !
""l'or information concerning llio C'ouniju), and
fur lUlei uf liituruncc.
c, apply to wii.nuu a. t'n..
urni Ai;eill, or
J K. W1HEMAN,
Soliciting Aaent
A'.i9 tliii
THA AM-ATI.AMT1U
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
' HAHBDMU.
Capital uf the Company ,t !tcfne..llclchiuarlC,i",ti
" tliclr lle-lDilralKC foiup4illc 10l,CM,l)
Total .....Hclcli.inuik o;v.i.ou
NORTH GERMAN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
! UAMHUHU.
Capital of ttieL'oinpaiiy<eervc,.llei(h.-uarLS,iv)l,i
ineir iieimiiranco unnipanlo "
Si,UO,lluO
Total
nelcluruark ll.ax'.On)
kt'UWKIIKHIMl'lli: I.I.M1II
RUCK VERSICHERUNGS GESELLSCHAFT
Or WINTEKTHUK.
Capital ol the Company..,,, franca a.uou.uuo
raiHK u.w:kmiui:b,ui:j(i.kai.aui:tn
M. of the abuvu Ihrtc couipaule for the Hawaiian
l.l.lid., are prrparcl lu luaure llulldtnxa, r'uinlloie,
ilmbandl.e and Produce, Machinery, ., m bucar
aud ltlce MIIU, aud iri.cl, tn the harbor. agalDil lott
or damaee by Are, uu Iht ruo.t favorable Unu..
mlf . HACKFCLU A CO,
. '. .1. .s;iiai:i'i:i:.
I A IllM'iifllrniieii lloniilor Umlriii 1 lt r,,
I IX. Accntor I)reden Hoard of Underwrltir
j ARent of Vienna Hoard of fndcrwrllcr-
1 tlalmiiacaliKt ImnranccCompanlea llhln Ihe lurU
diction of thr abnvn lioardi of I nderwrltcrsiiill he
to be certined to liy Ihe a'jure A-ciit lo make them
""'! '.U ly
Non- forfeiting;
Endowment
Policy
AT LIFE RATES !
PUN OF ENDOWMEriT POLICIES I
'I'hi.s I'lilk-j I'l-iivlilns fur Voin-Milr
LARGE SUM OF MONEY
IN ADVAiWlU) YEA ltS, and
Also Your Family, in Case
of Your Decease,
At the CoBt of a Plain Life
Policy !
It limy bo an necessary lo provido
money for yourself nnd liiinily in nd
vuticcd yeiirn, uu for your family in cao
of your dentli.
BY THIS INVES-lilBNT,
YOU S.OQllH50
IIOTI-I IIENKSIT,
AT
OKDINAKY LIFE U'm
the I'oiacY nuiNG
Non -forfeiting
The AJIOUNT to Lo returned is not
liroblemnticnl, but is fixed in u POSI
TIVE CONTRACT. This lias great
ADVANTAGE OVER THE TON
TINE PLANS. It is no SPECULA
TION in tho misfortune- of neighbors
NO LOSS TO TIIE POLICY'
HOLDER. If ho fails lo pay u PAID
UP POLICY issued In liim Iiwbiw nnil
endowment claims PAID AT ONCE
without litigation.
THE MANHATTAN POLIO Y
INCONTESTABLE by its tonus.
mi .- ... .?
Tiioro is nothing lelt lor KUTUKE
MISUNDERSTANDING.
20 YEAR ENDOWMENT, NEW
PLAN.
EXAMPLE: Ago at liino of Insur
ance, 40 years tho Annual Premium on
S10.000. NEW PLAN in S-'Ml.ttO.
This will give to the family, or to
tlic estate,
$10,000 iu Case of
Death
during 20 years, or to the insurer who
lives to the end of that period,
$6,130 IN GASH !
15 YEAR ENDOWMENT, NEW
PLAN.
Ago 30 years. Annual premium on
$10,000 is $371.50. This will givo $10
000 iii case of death, or ir t.ivinq at tho
end of fifteen years, $5,511 in eabli.
10 YEAR ENDOWMENT, NEW
PLAN.
Ago 25 -years. Annual premium on
810,000 is S544.-10. This will givo 10-
000 iu cao of death, or ir living at tho
will of ten yours, 5,240 in cash.
3L" All Glasses of Policies issued by
the MANHATTAN LIFE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY OE NEW YORK.
BISHOP & Co.,
Mmwuci, Honolulu.
J. W. STEVENS,
Si Spocinl Agent.
TOBACCO, CIGARS
AMI-
SiUOKtiltS AiS'myDS
rill'. I.AIHJIAI- AMI .llll.VI'
Varied Assortment
io in:
FOUND IN HONOLULU !
Wt- am Comtantly In llccclpt f
Ii-esh. Supplies !
U10.M Tin;- -
Most Reliable Manufacturers
I.N Till; f.Mt nilM'AII.M.
Atill.N'lh FOIt
P. Lorillard & Co.'s
Tin Tag: Tobaccos,
Vanity Fair Tobacco and
Cigarettes,
-iT. xx c3L Otlior .ifoa
AI0-
J. CSri'oaifVctiotsr
- - 01'
CIGARS, MEERSCHAUM !
asi
BrinrPipos, ctec, bo
Hollister k Co.
Wliolt'Milpainl lltlnll 'ruliut'iuiiitli.
tr w a xrt'A.M' MHt;iri-
Billiard Tablo For Sale,
i.v pkiu-'kct oitntnt, htkaiili;
i. A. HUllllKS wiki 1'uoUii A: ColkuJcr cmhiuu
intrlilu linl, Kur nirtlcuUr euquiru al f
Vi CoMWt'KCIAL tilLLIAIU) I'AItLOIlb
JUST lilKKI VJ3D
-i:.-
LATE ARRIVALS!
-ii:vi:it,i,
LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED CARGOES
COMrillHIMi
ALL 'J JIH USUAL SVOVK'piZJSS
SCANTLING.
TIMBER, TLANK, BOARDS,
FENCING AND JjrKfcTS
t A Most Complete Stock of
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF WALLjPAPER
I.ATDKr NTYI.I.N.
NAILS, LOCKS,
BUTTS, HINGES,
BOLTS. S0REW8, Kte
DRY REDWOOD !
SciiMllmj;; Plunk, surfneu mid luilgli
Itu.mlH, surfaced ami joiikIi; lliittcnn,
Pickols, Jltiotic, Lattice, Oliipbo.ini,
ALSO, I.N Mlll'll,
Pa nt nnd Whitowash IBrushes,
jiih; i,i:ai,
tviiiii;,i;rr,
l'AITOII
METALLIC AND OTHER PAINTS!
Class.
Salt.
Firewood.
DOORS SASH BLINDS
Al.l. SI7,i:N,
Of Eastern nnd Cnllfornln Mak.
I'Olt SI,IJ 1 QUANTITIES TO SUIT
AN1 AT
ij o -w x r. iciin
liii MH
0. BREWER & CO.
HAVK JUST KEVF.IVEI), I'EK
American Bark " Ceylon,"
From Boston,
THE FOLLOWING LIST
STAPLE AMERICAN GOODS
WIIIUII lb NOW OITUIIUD I'Olt HA1.K
UPON EASY TERMS.
Steam Conl, Cumberland Conl,
I'lmiMlu Co.il in cmiU, furl'ninily Use.
180 ili-Kroo-j test,
Do-wner's Oil,
33iiiiael Jliookfti,
(Jlmir,
CnL NailH, yd lo 40d,l
JjaulcniB, (Jlmicoiil Irons,
Huiil's Aaoh, Iliuit'siIItildiote,
O u, i- 1 T in t e li e ,
Tnr, Pilcli, itonin, Turjioutin,
ivr.xiii. cordaso,
ALL JSIZUH,
I'iuk UlllllllcH,
Ax ilumltcH,
A CI10I0K ABHOia'MUKNT OK
Xi OCMHIE8!
lo wimiiNa or
Corn Slurcli, TomaloeH,
JJohton Uakcd Uciuih (Ucunint),
Cltutii Cotu,
Sniihago Aleut,
Kuitolaub,
Clbcrkiiib,
Jjobtilers'
l.1! ii ley CJritelcerM J
. -i ... . i
lluckiu'k Toiuulo mid .Mock Turtle Houjj,
Culvt-u' Head,
11am mid Tongue,
enxxlly Soap
Wlinlo IJoqIh,
Alulo uiul Ox Cllttn,
Burnett's Extracts,
ORaANtt.
0liiKtutUoliirKuiiU)ckof uurcliaiiUIfcii in lh
mutket, mo jiroiM) to btll HjIk cotuWuiiicnt
Al Price that 111 Hull our l'Htowor.
,,ljW ' -'. MMCWKJI ,
IRRIGATION !
I JlUJtiATJOX AVJ'KK THIS JJATK
.iV"iU.",, VtoMMlt.xi.tiii iHtHtm the Lour. .,1
(BliruwlJ II. A 1 UjtiiTiu, Mia iter v' IsUriar.
Ileaolulu.Aiitll lirib, iwi w Mil
NORtHOT IMft,
51
v--V i - .w-Miy !SJt.LtVAt, ..
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