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JMgiA'l' ' Saturday Press. VOI AIM li III, NUMMKR 2 HONOLULU, H. J., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10 1SS3. WHOLE NUMBER 128 T" k h iv ftp l h VI' 5 t ?.; r& if - K. SATURDAY PRI2SS. A New.paper Published Weekly. IUlDtBOTirTioN?S-oo 1IFIR,I IMIVK. foreign wtucriptlon $654 to $7.51, auordinjr, lolhcir destination. -.. Ktihfcrtbpn and Advertisers will please address THOS. 0, TimUM.P.ibllthrr Ami Proprietor. II. C. DAKK Is th only authorised Rent for Ihf PRRSS" In Sam Francisco, Publication office Is at 6 KaahuniAmt street 1 Hit Itorlal rooms At 6 Merchant street. TO THE TRADE WIND. (Written forth Satlrhav I'siw., Urave hrrti-el from lh wids Orient' farthest Vcrs Thy r.tt4 win, ruth fannM the vastly dep, fretting til MllWs Into foaming surge With the nwift rushing nf thine onward sweep. 'I Uy sturdy hrMth come a a Massing here, A gonial recompense fur tropin inn ( Willi Ihee. tto deadly Ii"MitrriC wq fear J Without thine aid, life's puNrt sluggish tun Of health the hnrhinger. thou gift God I Ills iir. thy voiced), tver singing chant, While wrjU twny graceful to thv will, nod hnl - All Nature waiter to greet thee, fnhtlitit. Doth pUlding man err lift Ms thoughts alute 'lo own thy daily wIiim-m of God's hive? N. Kohali, llnwnll, Jan. i88j. It. L. s. KEMINISCENCES 01' HONOLULU. ill. One of the few 1ut most lliormiuli fnlltircii In (lie line of I'rritcxt.int Miwon, was. th.it sent from Honolulu to the Mnrtiia. Ishml. Twenty-five )c.irs ngo It wnj tlioiii;lit to lie in tlic full tide of sitcccsfut experiment, but to day It I ncscr mentioned. The foreign niiv slonnrle-e. li.ivc been vtiiriilravtit, unit (if tlic- na ils c ltnv.nlinn toinc nrc rcK)rled to liive given uji nil iirnfminn of Christianity and jilunccil madly into the dcbaticliery and licalli cnistti of tlicir Mirrtruiiiliiip. On the 1st of May, 1857, the Morning .S7,-(tli fir.t of tint name) left ttiU port for the Marrpicvn, taLing a delegate from the Hawaiian Missioniry Society the Kcv. J, S. Kmcrson and the lion. Mr. Namakcha, while J. K. Chimbcrlain went oj n iumcnr;cr. Kcv, Mr, Kaukati mid wife were tint a mi..ion.itits. The vessel returned here on the I Itli of July, ami on Sunday even ing the 12th, Mr. Kmerson'H report to the directors of the society was. read before n pub lic meeting; In l-'ort-strcct Church. At the same time remarks were made by Mr, James llickncll (now the Kcv. Mr. Ilickncll of Ha-maku-i, Hawaii), who had been laboring as n missionary upon the Marquesas for four )ears. The Impression received from this meeting was a most hopeful one. Said Mr. Kmerson, in speaking cf former missionary failures In those Islands: "The former was a time of trial and sadness, and of heart-searching""; but now Is the time of enlargement, of activity, of jo)fuI hope." Alas I where is the fruition? The fruit of the mango, now co abundant In and alwut this city, was rather rare twenty five jears ago; and in June, 1S57, owing to an untimely death that was attributed to eating the unripe fruit, many people imbibed a preju dice against it that lasted for )cars. Avery interesting daughter of Dr. Judd, about l-Icmii years old, died after an illness of only four days, from eating unripe mangoes, in spite of all that prompt mcilicnl skill could do. In the month of July 'of this car we had a visitation of influenza, accompanied with low fever (commonly called "boohoo" fever). Very many among the foreign population were attacked, and it prevailed extensively among the natives, death not infrequently resulting with the latter, from disKsing causes. Among these was John Young (Kcoui Ana) the Minister of the Interior, aged only 47. Mr. Young was the son of John Young, the Knglish Imatsuain, who was the trusted friend and companion of Kamchamcha I., and was liorn at Kawaihae, Hawaii, March 12, 1810. His mother was a chiefess of high rank. Throughout his life he was the bosom friend of Kamihamaha III, and held in succession the offices of Governor of Maui, Kuhina Nui or 1'rcmicr, and Minister of the Interior. Tall and well shaped, with handsome features, his appearance was really noble, and his mien and manner were full of grace and natural gentility. Hut unfortunately, like his friend the King, he had impaired a naturally strong constitution by'thc free vise of ardent spirits, and the influenza found him an cosy victim, lie was the uncle of the Queen Dowager Umina. August 7th, the Meriting Star sailed for Micronesia, taking as Missionaries the Key, Hiram Itingham, Jr., and wife on their first voyage to the heathen. The Kqv. P. J, Gu lick went as delegate of the Hawaiian Hoard. August 2d, died Mrs. U. M. Rogers, widow of Mr. 12. II. Rogers, mission printer, aged 56; and on the 14th Mrs. Mary K, Clark, wife of the Kcv. K, V, Clark, aged 51. July 17th, at lloxford, Mass., died Stephen Rcj nolds, aged about 70, for many years from 1820 to 1855 a prominent merchant In Honolulu. His place of business was a coral building .that stood north of the Sailors' Home, and. back front Nuuanu street. When I first arrived here, some ten years before his death, he w a j considered one of the w ealthiest among the residents, but from bad debts and other causes there was little left at the last, besides A fine farm In Massachusetts, Mr. Reynolds was in Ids lime an active and &hrcvvd business nan, and an earnest blend of education. He was one of the principal founders and liberal supporters of the Honolulu Charity School, as it was called, that stood 011 the premises now occupied by the Government House, and In which many of the middle:aged men and women of the country w ere educated, I Ie left two daughters in Massachusetts and one son in California, Another death occurred from nmojg the high chiefs on the 2d of July, resulting from the influenza, which created a feeling of more than usual grief among the natives of all ranks. This was L. Konia, widow of the high chief, A. l'jkt, whose decease I noted In a former number, She was about 50 years of age, and the last representative of the chicfcsscs of her generation. Her father was Kaolcioku, whose father, Kalaniopuu, was uncle to Kamchamclia I, K011U was much esteemed by all wfio knew her, not only for her urbanity and kind ness, but for a natural dignity of manner that alwa)s commanded respect. , For tome reason, never fully explained, dur ing the )cars 1856-7 there was a marked re vival of the ancient Hawaiian KuU, or W.J- Aua, all over the island of Oahu, Scarce a day or a night jvasseu in and alout 1 tonolulu without a gathering of the icople at somc.pij- vale house or enclosure to listen to the songs and wttucsi the so-called da-rci of professional performers. These exhibitions were not always nor necessarily immodest or demoralize Ing, Many of the songs sang or chanted enj Aooai legends or tales of ancient time ami to were scry attractive. Hut on the other hand there were many that were decidedly oh- mmm in words and actions, and besides (he InuNOtal tendeucy, they fostered idleuess among the natives, who gathered in crowds whenever the sound of the ifntutt hula ' drum wm haxd. When inquired of as lo the idea which led to this revival of the huh among the people, soinc prominent n-itives made reply that the people had been held In too close restraint by the missionary Inllucnce, and tint the revival of the huh would lend to restore the ancient vigor of the race I Hut, in fact, the only ones who would be likely lo get any accession of vigor were the few who did the dancing, while ihc majority sat and looked on. However, the result of Mime strong pro tests, made by liolli natives and forcigneri, was that official influence discouraged the practice, and it soon grew Into dlsuctudc. In the summer of 1S57 Dr. II. Hoffmann built the brick two story store on Queen street, between Italic & Co.'nand J.T. Watcrhouve's store, and fitted It up as .1 drug store the most perfect establishment of the kind ever then seen In the lihnds. Sugar was somewhat dearer twenty-five years ago than now. Among my memoranda I note that a lot of Koloa No. I, sent to San I'ranciscn in June, 1857, brought fourteen and a half cents per iound, The laxity of government officials In Ihosc days is illustrated by the fact that Ihc tables showing the totals of government receipts and expenditures, made up to March Jl, 1857, were not made public until the end of July. Here arc the figures! Total receipts (of which foreign imports amounted to $II.,3l.8j), $jS,ojS.S("i; total expenditures, $330,915.86. In these were Included $30, (72.27 for civil Hst.'and $28,291. tj for military. Among the various Independent or volunteer military organizations which have from time to lime flourished and licensed In this city, ihc "Honolulu llillcs" were undoubtedly the best equipped, the best drilled, and the most popu lar. In July of the scar under review a stand of colors was presented to the company by Ihc ladies of Honolulu, "as n mark" (said their letter) "of our appreciation of jour worth as a military company, as citizens and as gentle men." This was signed by Her Majesty Queen Hinm-i, and Mesdamcs . Dominis, G. I. I.ivv ton, H. Coady, John II. Ilrown, A. I'. Kvcr clt, T. Spencer, 11, V. Snow, A. J. Carlwtight, G. A. Lithrop, J. I'. II, Marshall, C. K. Ilishop, K. Hoffmann, C. 1 Ouillou, I). I Gregg, W. C. I'arke and A. II. Hates. Lieu tenant commanding, John II, Ilrown, was deputized by the company to answer the com munication of the ladies, which he did most fittingly, and I may add eloquently. The temp tation is strong to quote one paragraph: "The proverb saycth: What the heart is full of, the mouth speakcth; but there are mo ments in life when the heart is too full for speaking, and this is one of those occasions when all genius of jioet and sage could not embody in words the grateful, deep, and un living sense with which your gift was received, and vour encouragement of our crops treasured up as a bearer for the future." Where arc now the gallant Hides? Sic tran sit, etc. 11. u s. 1 , LATE MAGAZINES. Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine for Febru ary opens with a continuation of "Religious denominations in the United States" ; " I'or, eign Missionary Societies "; "Justice Warren's Daughter " ; " Weighed and Wanting" ; while a variety of shorter articles and poems, with profuse illustrations, fill up an excellent num ber. - January WiJt Awake comes freighted with good things that shows the great effort made by the best writers of the day to instruct and entertain the joung. The stride which this Magazine for our little ones is making will put its older rival St. Nicholas to its metal lest It be overtaken in the race. The present num ber contains no less than twenty-eight articles of which thirteen arc continuous subjects, and with music and illustrations makes up a very fascinating number. The International A'evir.v for January con tains Its usual compliment of weighty, )et deeply interesting material. L. I.. Kyre con tributes "The American Aristocracy" ; U.K. Waitc treats on "Corruptible Elements in the Suflrage" another advocacy of civil service reform w ith carefully prepared statistic tables : II. Weight man shows the " 1'ecrage of Great Hritain" as It exists at present, with some ac count of the origin of several of its classes; "A Defence of American Shipping" is conducted by C. J. Hrockway in an able manner ; "Paul Cert and the Jesuits " Is contributed by Win. A. Jlcvdeckcr, while, a valuable paper on "Traces of International Law In Ancient China " is presented by V. A. P. Martin, and "Currency," or the fundamental princi ples of Monetary Science by no less a finance authority than Honamy Price. The Atlantic Monthly for February opAis with a continuation of Longfellow's "Michael Angclo," part second, cantos I to VI, "Her bert Spencer's Theory of Education" is treated in a scholarly manner by K. R. Sill, and the error of a close observance of the methods en joined by the scientist well set forth. Haw. thornu's unfinished work "The Ancestral Footstep," Is continued. Its subtitle, "Out lines of an Knglish Romance " indicates fully what the reader unsatisfactorily finds after wading through Its sixteen pages. In "The Story of Joseph Lesurqucs1' S. U. Turner tells hqw this unfortunate person was wrongfully executed in France toward, thcclosn of the last century, for complicacy in highway robbery and murder, notwithstanding the protests of his innocence by those who executed the deed, which has given foundation to a play that has had great success Iwlh in France and Kngland, "With the Hudson Huston Common " shows what maybe learned of the winged messen gers by a little cartful observation. "Walter Savage Ijndor" by 0, K. Woodberry, is an ardent admirer' tribute to the beauty and ex cellence found in the classic writings of this eminent scholar. " I'ugct Si;und " is another of II, 1I,' celebrated descriptive bits of travel that always gives satisfaction. The need of reform in the United States, which recent ad vices show to have been hastened to a success ful termination is shown scry clearly in this number by II. I- Nelson in his "Truths about the Civil Service." The ".Morality of Thack. cry and of George Elliot " as indicated in thcli writings is forcibly presented by Maria I.ouUc Henry, Richard drant White shows a vast discrepancy in "Stage Rosalinds" from Shakespeare's ideal heroine in "As You Like It," induced, evidently, fiom the recent ap pearance of Mrs, U-uigtry in the famous dual character of Rosalind and Ganvmcde, that will no doubt prove of immense value to future as pirants to eminence in this role, of which our own dramatic society will doubtless take note. "Linton's History of Wood Engraving" is a careful review of this artist's monograph on his life- work, and supports the claims of his method over the admitted effective new school of the "Century prize-engravings " Other re views of recent works arc, "Dr. Rimiuer," "Gcoige Sands Letters," "A Frenchman in the United States In lS-10," "Selections from the Poetry of Ruber! Icrrick" which show the Carcfu) sifting ot the reviewers of this conserva tive journal. "Litverscs and the Reapers," "Dear Jlamls" and "In Winter Month1' are ixwinv that give variety loan excellent number which closes with "The Contributor Club H-aad the "ltaoks for the Month." Jrofcooioii;ii iCiU-fJB. P A. Oil LA HUX Survnyor 11 nil Civil Knitinanr, AdJrew, HONOLULU Pwt-nirrfe. tGfrtm A1AILUAM O. SMITH, AVTOHNliV stT LAW, 8v MR(HANr Smrnr, Honoi i-li', T M, DAVIDSON, J .1 riMM.VI.'l AT l,. II, No. 14 Merchant Strmt, Honolulu, w K. CASTLH, A rionw.v .1 r ..in; Ami Nonry Public AltetuN nil th Ciniris of iln Kinirtluin, 1 E DWAHD PHtiSTON, tid I-ort Strkrt, Honoiuiu, t a rioit.wiv ,t vuvshki.iahi a r 1..111: T-HS, CUMMINOS tt MARTIN Orricn uiknkr l--of Aim IlmnrANU Sr , .siriitir.o.VH A.vtt ihi.ui:iitiiw fin'' tlchitiit. OHif lluur Unlit g A. M , and from i-3nml6.jo-8 r-.M I NO. A.JtASSINOBIt, Intrmok OFricn, Hafmetnu, .tanxT n r.tKii avkmiivi.hikii:- mrnl hi t'tmttttrt 1'itr l,al.or. 3 TNO. S. McGlTltW, M. D J viivsititAS .in. mmor.os; lle-ltl siretl, lx.lren Kwl ami Allien Miccts. OCPICR IKIUHS: Kmm 7 to la a. in ; 1 lu 4, ami 6 lo 8 p m i"lf Telephone No. 164. JOHN II PATY, MoNoiUitr. O-Miit. II I., xorjitv riiiiAVAXnt'ouMtssioxiut if lift flu, ,- " ... .i - ... vn.piunn.i lli 1 I'STW IVIK, Wlllt.tr at the IS, ink uf HUliop ft Co. , C M, CARTER, HONOIUIU, II, I., Aiwxrio taki: AvicxoniAUHii:- vtrnt to 1'initmct lo tolntr Office at Pacific Mail .St m nui it p Dock, I.ii(lart.iile. 15 Dr RS McALLISTHR & GROSSMAN, 11 i:ri.sT.s, Will oki llielr olfice, for llie prewit, at the corner of Hold ami Alal.g.l HiccK, Honolulu. 114.1111 T M. WHITNEY, M. D D. D. S. Honolulu, II. I., iikstai. itooMS ox four srtir.r.T. Office In Mrewer'n lllock, corner Hotel and Fori Slrcels, entrance on Hotel Street. I IViT IIAGAM, M, D Honolulu, II I , fiivsivi.ix axii ,siiu.ii:ox. orrjvt: lli:i foil .Slrtrl. Office hours from 10 to la a. m., anj 3 lo 5 p. m. Residence 195 NluLitm Street. 49 TsT D. BMEKSON, M. D. HoNOLILU, II I., I'jrVSIOTAN AND SUMMON, Thlknionk Number 149. Office hours from 8i to 10 n. m.; iK to 3U p. m. Office niut residence number j. Kukul strrrt. corner Port street. 1 gtusincas OTnrlis. X7-ILLIAM TURNER, &4 King street, riucriCA r. vta tcii.ua ki:u, t And ImK.rtcr of Americun Jewelry of every dcscrip lion. (Formerly ol San Francuco. Ohfornla.) 50 JOHN T. WATERIIOUSE, QOKK-I SrUIKT, HONOLUIU, II. I., IMfOUrfAC AXII Uf.A l.r.lt IX tlKX- er.if .TfriWinnrlivr. 1 P T. LBNEIIAN & Co. N'UUANU SrkEKT, HONOLULU., IMfOllTIUtS AXlt COH.WJSSIOX MIllT- cliuittri. 19 TWTRS. A. M. MOLLIS. No. 104 FortStrkkt, Honolulu, fA.su ioxajiu: iiti;ss axi vi.oak- Jlithfr. ao WM. G. IRWIN & Co. Honolulu, II. I., SUtlAJt J'AOrollS AXlt CUJIMISSIOX AyrntM. CLAUSSI-HKCKPLt. ,WSI. O. IKVMN. s BREWER & Co. Honolulu. Hawaiian Islanih. sitrrrixa axi commmssiox .itiut- II A. r. CARTKK. I V, t. JONKS, Jr. T-ILLINGHAM & Co. No. 37 FoktStrkkt, Honolulu, iMvonriutsAXi oka iauis jx iia - trttrv, Vtitlt rtt TouU, Paints and Oils, and General MerthamlUe, i A W. PIERCE & Co. Honolulu, II. I., sitir viiAXniAUts Axn vommissmox Jfrrridiifjst. Agents for Brand' Guns and lloinh Ianccs and Per r' Davis' I'aln Killer. i T AINE & Co. IIONOIULU, H. I. voMMisstox MtutcitAXTS j.uroit- tern tintt Hvtttvru f i Hay, Grain and General Produce i H YMAN BROTHERS, Nu. 9 Merchant Stxrkt, Honolulu, H. I., i.uroitrr.its or u;xi:ttA l MtuttutAS tit h from ' tatter, -KituUnttt Germany and the Unite! States. t H YMAN DROTIIBRS, n6 anii ai8 California Strrrt, S. K., IIIIOr.E.HA T.K UHOVKIIS. PanlcuUi attention uM to lillins srul shipping It. and orders. 1 T 0U1S ADLER, Niiiisw rj Nuuanu SmmiT. MAXVt'AVTUIll'AI AXII JIKAI.KIt JX ilouti tmr tihuta of rvrry JlcMfrtitllun. Ladies anj Children's wear. My stock s wutihy of tiUctlon. ftiees very low. 31 T WILLIAMS & Co. " los AU 104 FllRT STRRRT, riioToiiu.t fiuv a UTisr.s. 1'icturei of alt siiei and kinds ireul. o order, and frame, of alt detentions comtintly on hand. Also Corals, Shell and Curiosities of lh tWinc s A LLEN & ROUINSONJ Honolulu, It, I., Jtralrrt In l.ittnlirr mul nil Minis of llti Uti lity ilatrrlaU, faint; Oil; Xnll; rlr., Aeenli of kehooners HaleaJtala, KuUraanu, Kekaulicohl, Mary Ellen, UiUma, I'auahl and Lethk At Uutiinsuil't Wtiarf. 1 TpHEO. II. DAVIBS & Co., (Lath I anion, Grrrn & Co.) IMfOUTKK, VtmUDiSiUX MKUCIIAXI mul -lirltl or Lloyd's and the Liverpool Underwriter!. British and Foreign Mirine Insuraac. Company. And Northern Asturanc. Company. 1 T B. SILLOWAY, No. 79 Kisa SrKKrr, ..! I U K mul IIAUXf.SS MAKf.lt, Mexican Saddle making a leading line. All kinds of KUi'AIKINO DONK IX) OKDKK. IVlce eseredingly psode rate. 110.31a P S. PRATT & CO, iHclfonerra limi C'amwsUefoii JtfrreAiliifa, Ql null SrsiciT (lleavtr lloek), Honolulu. SiwcUl allviitloa iiea lo the sale of Real and I'er ona! 1'ropcrty. q-jtf Advanucs made on Coosignoxms.'Tll s "THOMAS SORBNSON, Shift Curptnttr, Jiir Maker and Caulkrtf No. o tji um SrM(UlMw Honolulu Iron Wwk) ii-rr 3uoiiicco (iTnrrjo. s "- P D. C. HOWII, IIDVHIl ,111.' (IIIX IMAn.'W, Pai-rs Hanoki., etc., 107 King- street, Honolulu T EWBHS ft COOKB, (Si-. MA.IM to Lrwrks A'OiricsoN,) 1. it font tins a si in:. 1 1,1:111 i.v ,.i. Iirt'limt nil lAniln of lliill.llnu Main loin, Port street, Honolulu, II, I, 1 E O. HALL ft SON, L'nrtNRH Four and Kino 5n("itt, i.frotat:ttst nr.A mum i.v iiAiin- uttrft I9rtf tlnml, I'ulnl, Oil aikI General Mcrthandlftc, t TJ W MeClinSNBY & SON, IlKAirRS IN i.r.Ainr.u, iirnnn, r.r ,. ir, ,i.v f Vint 111 ..01, Mrirlmiiln. ibiiI for tlii- Km si (oip Company No. 41 Queen atreS-t, Honolulu, H. I, n - C. COLEMAN, , HllNliLUlU, II, I,, lll.AUKSUIIII, JIAIIIIIXtsr, ISA It rlnun M'iii-., Iliiiti. Nhiirtiia, rianlallon Mneliinery, etc. Shop on King; street, next to CflMle & Cooke s. 1 TOHN NOTT, No. 8 K.-i.iliumanti street, Tin, Coiitinr anil Slinnt Iron Worlmr, SIOVKS AND KANOHS, of nil LimU, FlomlicrV stock find metal, liouve furnidi. ll'H Rood, chindelicri, lamp, etc T M. OAT ft Co" Honolulu, II, l sAiir)tAKi:ns. rums or ai.i. in:- nrrtjitlniifi uiiulrmiil rrpalrril. iAifl In A, F, Cooke's new fire proof builjuig, foot of P HORN, HONOIULU, II. I. rioxiuut swam vAxnr MAxurAc- torf mut lUthrry, IVaclIcal (onfect loner, I'aitry Cwtt Ami Hiker, NiimUrvi Hotel street, tctwren Port nnd Nuuanii Mrcets. 9 r ENGLING & Co., NO. 5 iNUUANU Strhkt, TJxsMirus axi riAtjiitiuiH, msai rr In .Storm, ltiiHffrt Tin, 32 T W. GIRVIN, Wailuku, Maui, H. 1., ctmjtissiox MiutaitAxr axi a :.'- t vol Ih'tttt r tn I try (looit, Groceries Hardware, .Stationery, Patent Medicines, Perfumery nnd Ghww.irc. 1 1T0N0LULU IRON WORKS Co., Honolulu, II. I.. swam i:xaixi:s, ttonuuts, suoaii Mill, CoutrrH, Iron, lint And Leid CistinKS. Machinery of every dcscrittion made to order. Particular Attention mid to Slum I the ksm 1 thing. Job work executed on the shortest no. lite. , T II. ROGERS, No, 9 Kaamumanu Strept, Honoluiu, H. I., WATCH A XJ) CLOOJC MAJUCJt, JtvjHtirhitf a Specialty. Ilstahlulied 1 851. 1 QJ II. MPEKAPU. (KAUKA1WA.) WUMUKH II NUUANU bTIlEKT, TAfLomxa of jsrjmr JJIC- ttcrtptiim done to orttcr Men's, boys' ami youths' work. 1 PARISIAN RESTAURANT, Nuhishk 64 Hotel Strkkt, MEaths si:uvj:i at all ItoiU'H of the tUth Sircci tl tenn for retruLir lHt.-irilrsi. Thn nnlv aitit-i. Lie private room 111 town for lidiev mrs. L.C011 nejean, Proprietress. -p H. NORTON & Co., No. 13 AlAUNAKKA STkKRT, Homo Jiorhtfj,.Sfiov rrmorrtt ami all html 0$ lUathnmitn Itorc 1I0110 to onli-r, Cnrrkme liLiktiiaF nnd rrtwiirmi? dune tiv ciiintw tent workmen. I he bet horse slioer in the country wurL at this place. 105-qr V OLCANO HOUSE, Chatkk or Kilauka, IP. II. Li:XT!tMAXAnUt. VUItors refiuirtilir nnv unuioal dUtilavnr volcnnirnc-. tiou will kindly five the Manager ni Ica ten das no lire In fine weather, and from efcen to thirteen in foul. Plenty lo eat. a routine fire, clean Ltd.. and ih ic&t attendance on the Hawaiian Utands. 3 (- E, WILLIAMS, Ikll-ORTKK AND DUALER IN rvitxiTiriti: or iwiutv in:scitirrjos If-.. r. I.-. -.. 1 r.t aim iii'iiMnrrrrr fir.i ' tl l lifU'l Itrri. riiniiiiirc ttarcrooms no, 109 r on Sircei. woric khop at old stand on Hotel .Strict. All orders promptly 'lrnilrilln , -, """" "" .1 A W. RICHARDSON ft Co. lul-OKTRKSANO DkaLKRS IN HOOTS, SHOES, IVltSISIllXtl ooons, Jlul., C'lii, Tl'illi.., I'dfiC, ,i-r. - I o or... I ... .1 ... , ciiuuicrjraim Toa, ,vaunani vv aicnes, rine jew elry, etc., cor. of Fort and Merchant streets. Hon. olulu, H. I, , -pHOS. G. THRUM, UirOHTING AND MANUrACTURINQ sTATioxnu, xmr.s AtiKxr, ruixTtut, lluuklitititcr, tie.. Ami nuhliilier ot the Satlkiiav I'uKss.aiul 7nij. am AtMamieniht Aiimhat. Merchant street. IfeaK er In Fine Stationery, Hooks, Music, Tojs and Fancy ,ouis, rorv sireer. near lloiei, Honolulu, JOSEPH E. WISEMAN Honolulu, II, I., IfK.1 1, KSTA TK llltOKEIt AXlt KMT.OV (iirnl Jfurrfiii. Rents Room, Cottages, Houses, and lelllaml leases K.al Kstat. tn all Ikins of tha tClnvitnin lmTiL-t.mni found for those seeking work, tn alt ihe various branches of business connected with these Islands. Igal flocu iiicnts drawn. Hill Collected, Itooks and Accounts kept and general office work transacted. I'atronage solicited. Commission moderate. 14 r VI, MACFARLANB It Co. Qukrn SrxT, Honolulu, 1L I. Importer, unit Ciimml.stnii Merchant.. It'ibluton'. f'lrfiroo JJulMiiic. Agents for The Glaigovv and Honolulu Line of Packets Johu Hay ft Co.', Liverpool Line of Packets The Walkapu Plantation The Spencer Plantation, HUo Hakaliu Plantation. Hllo Mlrlees, Tlt ft Watson, Sugar Machinery The Puuloa Sheep Ranch Company A L. SMITH, UlrORTRR AND DlULRR IN OLA.SSUAItK.MKltlllKX SI I.V fit .'LA. led W'nre. Itraekrl.. V,tm... King's Combination Sictacles and kyegUsses, Luslral Wire Ware, Faiwy Soaps, Picture Frames, Pis tols, W'ostcnhohtrs Poekct Cutlery, Powder, s,34 and Anuuunulon, Clark's Spool Cotton, Machine Oil, all kmd of Machine Needles. "Isanestic" larr Fashions. Sole agent of lh unlvr-Tsally aekisos ledged Llglit-Rtirsiln Domestic Sewing Macblue, No. 44 Port street Houolulu. DISHOP ft Co. BANKERS, Honolulu, II. I., Draw Cscr.ang. on the BANK OP CALIFORNIA, Son Francisco, and their agents u .Will York, llostuii, I'nvlH, Aitekltuul, MESSRS. M. M. ROTHSCHILD SONS. LonJoa. The ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION or London, and llsslr branches tn liiiiyAoity, Sydney tuttl And transact gtami Danking Business. t NOTlCt Neither lU Captain nor Agents of the ll rws.li Rtia Ksr1!. lsTasssns i.n ma.fi1, V a. - .. r. . t ll . oT.. SCHALfriKU A Col. Airraid !-.t . r --" . tOiusmcxiij Curbs. U. McIHTYRB ft BROTHER, Cor. Kind anii Fort Srs., lloxoetLU, H tiiiiwniir i.v fi'.r.ii umiti:. IT HACKPELD&Co. (JURRH SrRRKT, lloNOLt'LU, II, I., iii:.m:iiai, coMJiifitiox Aonxru. pD. HOPI'SCHLAEOHR ft Co. lloNnLUM', Oahu, II. I., iHfniiif.ns axii vtniMissiox Mint. rluttilH, P A. SCIIAHI'ER ft Co. Honolulu, Hawaiian Islanhs, iMfoiirmis axii cmi.ui.ssiox mi:ii- rhmili. t w ILDBR ft Co. Cor. Fiirt anii (jirrn Sts., Honolulu. tAI.Ulir.lt. fAIXIft, Olt.H, XAI1.S, mil lliill.ltiii .Uillrrlaln nf rrrry lAml. 1 P l. ADAMS, (jurrkStrrrt, Honoluiu, ,1 vvrioxr.r.n a xh co.um issiox jtr.it. rluntt. t A S, CLEGHORN & Co. IMIORTRR AND I)KAI K13 ttt UXIUtAIMIUtVIIAXIIMi:, Corner fjneen and Kaalmmanu Street, Honolulu. B OLLES ft Co. (iiiRRN Strrrt, Honoiuiu, II, I,, sir ir ciiAXtn.r.tis axii vommissio.s Merchant., Imporlersaml Dealers in General Merchandise, i TNO. II. BROWN," 103 IIrrktania Stroft, 1 xs rr.vron or irr.i a ttrs a xn .ilea. are.. Orders can lie left l the Police Station. JUT S. GRINBAUM ft Co. Maker's Block, (Jcri'N Sriitr, iMfonrr.tisAxn ntioi.r.sAi.r. tir.At.. rr. In ileneral Mrtchiiii,llne. M S. GRINBAUM Ac Co. 3M Calipornia Sr.t San Pkanciko, ronwAHhtxa axi vommi.ssiox Mvrcliaot. 5)IMi1atl rlf alill: fnr ntirl es-s .1 Isi li aiu!n.. ..!. a.. 1" - imiiivuihi sat IS.HSIM1I I'SIIU lU comig nine nt s of Iihnd protfuce. a JWTAX ECKART, No. in PfiHr STktcicr, Honoluiu, WATtutMAiaut, .nunuuut, kxiiha- rrr, ami Dlamontl Srfter, All orders faithfully executed. 3 T .AWRENCE & FREETII, CO XT ItA VU U.S. Mm,, mps. I .!...... r r. i r tif.i.. .i r !''" mill i.-siiiii im luiiiiiicu iur .Toriti 01 vOll htmcllon, Civil Krigineerinj; nnd Survrjing. Office, 19 and 21 Merchant street, over J, V. Kobertson V Co. . x. i-u im. J.iT-.y TRANK GERTZ, No. 114 FoRTSr.,orifMTKpAisTiiEo.v Stahlks, hoot axo siioi:ma icrut. hoots axii Shorn ttntttc to onter. Of lcst material at reasonahle prices, nnd foi casS. 2 TTOLLISTER & Co., WilOLRSALtX ANII RkTAIL MinvaoisTs axii joiiacvoxjsts. No. 59 Nuuanu street. Honolulu, a. I. OROWN&rillLLlPS, No. i3 Nuuanu Strbkt, Honolulu, M. I., Practical Vlumhcvs, Gas-jitters and Coppers in it its. Particular attention laid to the fit tint? ud of the Springfield Gas .Machine. i OTEWART BLANC, HOTEL STRKKT, HONOLULU, II. I., DEALEH XX JtADJlCS' AXJJ Vent's Shoes antLVaitvrs, Try my st oret after one transaction ou will le sure tti come again. Kcniirihg done to order. Formerly of San Franc isco. CAMUEL AND ALBERT BRAY, No. 4. Mhrciiant Strkkt, Hosolult, II. I., (On-OMTESAIU)R'S IIOMK.) J US T O M li G O T A XV S J I O JC Makers, Good work: low r-rices. Kcna trine done with neat ness and dttpatcd a. OEDING, xpiRa and Draynian. Freight, Packages, and Ilaggagc delivered to and from all iiartsol Honolulu and vicinity, larciul at tent ion paid 10 moving Furniture, with WAGONS KXPRUSSI.Y 10R Till. PUKPOSC. I clephonc 86 ', residence ajs i'unOit0H 1 street. Office 86 Ktoff street io6-tf CEE aOPP & Co , 37 Maunakea street, CARI'KNTER AND FUKNI1UKP. DHiMXR. louses built and the renairlnc of houses attended to. Terms moderate, tta-iy TUT PaiLLIPS & Co. IMPORTERS 11ml WhotrMittr Jtealrm in Vlothtntt, Hoot, Shoes, Hats, Mens's FurnUhins Goods, Fancv Goods, etc. No. it Kaalmmanu street lU" F, BURGESS. CAHVKXTKIt 11ml ItUIMUUt All kinds of Johling prompt I y attended to. Telephone Ny 130, Williamson's Express OlV.ce. Shop, No. 84 Klnc street. 108 TTO RHIEN, Vrterinary Hurtran Diseases of Horses and other domesticate! Animals, treated in the most practical and sucntific manner, DIIIA.ILH Or THK HOOr A SPEC I A LTV. Residence Fort street. Honolulu, where all orders left uill receive prompt attentioiL -x F, WOLFE, HpNOLlU'. II, I., uiiovtutv, rutin ash rjtorjxiox Merrhtint Would like heads of families. bnrdinahoue kecir and others to know that he at all times tell at prices lowest of the tow. Orders solicited and good promjitly delivered In any tart of the ciiyor suhurU. Number King street, between Alakca ami rortbl. si-rn AITILLIAM 0. SMITH, STOCK BROKER, Na MKHCIIANT STRKKT, HONOLULU, (Established In l8;o.) Surar Plantation, Railroad, Telephone and other bwiuui.iiuii Aiuc... uwm, .UU B4UUat securities bought and sold on Conuuisaton. Money loaned on Stock Securities. Honolulu, 11, 1., Octoliu lit. iSSj. no-tf rASTLE ft COOKB, No. to, King Strrrt, lloKoeen, II 1, Milfl'lnu -nil C'umuil.tluH Merchant., Importer, and Dealer, La GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Agents for TIk Hitclicock K Coaiauiy's lluiuiioa. fhe Alesander ft IUldiin llanlation. K. Italstcad. or WaiaJiU Planlatsuu. A. II. ain'uh ft Comuany, Koloa. Kauai. J M, Alesander, itoilu. Maul 'Ihe Jlaiku Sugar Comtsuiy. The Kohala bugaf toinpquy, HatnaWtu llaalalSNl" Th, Union lasurasvc. Ctsaspaay of Ma Prontloc-o. The New England LU, loscuanc. Co. of BoaUw. The Bsk. MaOHisacturisia; Cossssojiy of Boston. ThaH.w York and Hoosh Poxiet Line. TWM.rrtn.t's Utm, Hwsssshi aad Saa Frojulaco &, . jay4su a iMa Csslctvalsti Msxtsclnes K ." a. aosunr uaswwssi e.osnpn. r Wlias, , 4ss; MlrWlssl l-o. luoiiicfio (iTnrbo. pHARLBS T. OULICK, Nolarr Public, ACRNT TO TARR AcKftOWLRIIOMRNTS T(l l.ABOR Contracts, anii (ir.Nf.KAL IIUSINKSS AGKNT. Office In Mackee'i Block at rorner fuetn ami Kaahu. m.nu streets, Honolulu j.ty -MIAHLBS SMITH, M King Street, Tin, riirr-, HHil.Mtret.lran H'orkrr. I'lumUng, ga filling and til wotk in my line promptly attended to, terms moderate. Keiti'mber the oddrevi, otposite the, Police Station, M King street. loo-cm Q J..LEVBY ft. CO., -Wliolosaln mul Rolall Orocern, Fort street, Honolulu. Fresh groceries and .rnlwns of all kinds on hand and rceeiscii regularly ironi r.uroe ond America which will be sold at the lowest matket rales, floods delivered to any hart of Ihe ciiv f r,f thmnrm Island orders solicilcd and prompt attention will I iti.en m ine same. lli.iy trom leong & coT, Nuuanu SrRrrr, Cor. Marinr, Alien!, fur Mnamit Siwar, fiilaniit Hire I'lantatltiii, And Kailua Utce Planlalion and Mill, laa.iy I II. LYNCH, JT 88 King street, Denlnr In ovojr tloecrlptlon of BOOTS mid SHOES. Ladies and Gents' Fine Wear a Specialty, ns-iy Insurance loticcc. B OSTON BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. C. BKEH'KK cV Co., Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. i PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF UNDER writer,. C. JIKKWKK A" Co.. Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. i u NIONMARINEINSURANCECOMPANY 01 2an francisco. CASTLE & COOKE, AGEXTS. Incorjiorated 1B75. H AMBURG-MAGDEBURG FIRE INSUR- tancc company 01 liamourg, A.JAEGEK.AGEXT. Building, Merchandise, Furniture and Machinery Insured against Fire on the most favorahle terms, t trORTUNA GENERAL INSURANCE COM- M. panyol uerlln. F. A. SC11AEFEK tV Co., AGEXTS. 'the above Insurance Company, has established a General Agency here, and the undersigned. General Agents, arc autnomed lo take risks against Ihe dangers of llie Seas at llie n.rtst reasonable rates and on the most favorable terms. DREMEN BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. '. A. SCIIAEFKK cV Co., Accnti. Also agents tor the Dresden Board of Underwriter,. Vienna Board of Underwriters. For the Hawaiian Islands. GERMAN LLOYD MARINE INSURANCE Company of Berlin. '. A. SCIIACFKK cV Co., AGEXTS. The nlativa Inciinnr-i fV mi ...-. I,-.. ,i.lt!.i , t- rr.il AcMirvlis-rn fitul ilta ,...,... :..l . . are authorued to take Risks acainst the dangers of the . i mi. iihai itMiuiMLiie ibicl anu on the most la vorablc terms. SCHWniZHRISCHE Lt.OYD RUCK VEU slcherungs Gesellschaft of WInterthur, A IIACKFIZLU i Cr., AGEXTS. Capital of the Company ,,,, francs 5,000.000.000 'Hie Agents of the above Company, for the Hawaiian Islands, are prepared to Iniure lJuildinRS, I-urmturc, n,l !. l,ll. -.l . I I .1.. .l . r ru isis,. funs, nin. rcaivra ill lilt; luruor. BtinSl IOSS or damatfe by lire, on the most favorable terms. 1 B RITISH FOREIGN MARINE INSUR- ance i.onip.uiy. iLimiteUJ TIIEO. . DAVICS AGE XT. tift attriVf- 9(Tsnf lia rJiA lr,.tn,ril... s -,-... .-- .v..vu iisaii ukuuii) in duce the rates of Insurance between Honolulu and I urtl In Ihe I'.irific .inil 1st t-srssu iin-iil r !. . .,11 -. ..-j a...., aj .ava. pstUIVU ,V INUC JUI1 cies at the lowest rates, v,ith a ncul reduction on iiciiis, per i.caiucrs. HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE Company. F. A. SCIIACFKR & Co., AGEXTS. '1 li ciImivsw fit-It I tiisrtis,- lu-.n i... .T..L.1 .. i-. -t ,1.1. ... nuv.v ...... ...,. . -e.tl. .j-iwiiniei sijfciui ui lllll company are prepared to Iniure risks agaimt fire on Stone and Uriel, buildings and on Mcrcliandise stored (tipi-fin. nn t hi nti-wf r.ivr.rl.la !.- ..,:, ..I , .. ... ...v.. .n.v.Hu.a, IVIIUS. M. W, lA4,ls,Ulaia apply at their office. t N ORTa-GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE company 01 iiamourjj. . HACKFELD & Co., AGEXTS. Capital and Reserve Keichsmark 8,830,000 their Reinsurance Companies. 35,000.000 The Afients of the above Company, for the Hawaiian nlands, are remred to iniure Huildings, furniture, A.ertlc,ndias- altil lri-Ml.i. M.irLini-tr up !....,. and Kice Mitl. and vessels in the iarixr, acatiut Ions ur damage by Aie, on ihe mot favorable terms. 1 TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE Company of Hamburg, . UACKFELD c Co., Atnh. Capital and Keere. , Keichsmark 6,a.o,ouo. M their KeItuuraiice Companies 101,650,000 Total. .,t , Keichsmark 107,650.000 'Hie Agents of the above Company, for the Hawaiian Hlattds, are prviared to Insure lluddings. Furniture, Merchandise ana l'rotlucr. Maditnerv. nr.. a1- Snnp and Rice Mills, and vessels in the harbor against loss or damage by fire, on the nuM favorable terms. 1 M UTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 01 new York. II ILDER & Co., AGEXTS, lAirur.l, Safe.! Mini rno.f frniioiilfriif Life In ;i ranee Coniininy In llie Wort it, CASH ASSETSOVER Sooo,ooo. For further Information concerning the Company, and far rates of Insurance annlv inili.Ai-.iui or,.. J. K. Wisenun, Sohating Agent, i "-pilH LONDON AND PROVINCIAL I'll- Iaaanuicsi Co, (Limited.) Sub.crlbeil C'iiiiiI .... $3,000,000 (.000,000.). 'Hi. above Company lav. now established an agencj- w", .nu .,. .vpa,c(i ,u ,..e ri.ss on .op strty of every description wlihin these Island. J. T. WATKRIIOUSF., Jr., Agent. 106-jm THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND Glob, Inturanc, Company. JIISHOl'ty Co., AGENTS, MTARISIIRU ttj4. CnUiilflril liability tu Stockholder: Assets , $)i,,j6,iao Rre fysAeep INCUHK SOR 1(79: Premium, received after deduction of re insurance ,....$ J,)0J,se4 Losses promtilly adjusted and paid here. t N BW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSUR. vie. ijompuy or isoaton. CAST.K ft COOKS, ACE.VTS, IRCORroRATRO iJjj. The olclcst Purely Mutual Life Insurance Company in the United State. J'oJfrfr. ..usnI ui Ik. miimI yurorakl. Term. RiAsirtR or NoN-roRraiU'R rnu Insured age 31 yearaordiitsry Isf. plan I ISBUMSU UISBUSH SVBSSailU WOtKJ . J fOTI, Q., Annual premium, conttnn. Policy 4 y.an, 1, u 3 Annual ursunhjni, continss. Policy yeara, a, ' , allll.l ll SMllllMl. MWMHS rvtHJ yRSVla. j Aaaual ssreauus, coatsnu. Policy 10 issn,st AMttt, - $lUrZ(Wr9W. Lossm paid through Hnoluolu Agesxy, ,.M N OTICt.-AU paitU UdU4 iAS. KICK AKUSONafwUKalf U llie Kohlia Store. &r. swrcby reaiuesied lo inoke lasaediaie cuyotcat t Wit, JOAQUIN, aUUN.of KohaU, s.V is auiborisfd la git receipts la discharge U same, and to take Uf aj "lafi-iw" THIO. IL DAVH3 CO. foreign tilicrtiocincnto. IT W. SEVERANCE, ji CAtiroRNiASr., Cau, (Roost No. 4) HAWAII AX COXSIII, ,t fOMMISSlOX Merchant. H ARNDBN ft Co. 117 ft iiaMARKftrSr., Saw Franciko, tir.xr.ttA 1. 1'HitrtiAst.t o a tirxrs axii foiiim, ..,, Merchant.. 1 PRANK II, AUSTIN ft Co., OrricR Na ,o Cai.imirnia Strrrt, S. I'., (.oumi.ihiox aiiuxts ,t- rouii.tiii). Itiff Aaent.. Comignments from llie Hawaiian Islands desired l"ie.s wnrrnnini and SAI.S guarantertl 4 HARLI!S BREWER ft Co. Kimy SrRRRT, Boston, Attuxrs or tiAHAiiAX fAuKr.rs, ttenerttl L'inntnl.tnn Ayeiit.. . 'lclal attention gisen to the pmtluuing of goods for lhella.aiuntra.Ie. rieiidil al lowest rales. t A NTISELL PIANOS AND ORGANS! I0,n I'l.ino; 1,1.0 Organs; sase half j luy of the nunufacturert i from . lo iictja ', cah, lent, or Initalhnois ; catalogues fiee. ANflSKM rnrnrf M.,Lt ..1 lnK.ll C- r... d-o. ' 0 J GUS BURT, GENERAL PURCHASING AGENT for country merchants ami mtninfr. companies and Teen era! Com minion .Merclunt, Inturance elTectetl Tn Koud companies at lowest rales. IO,1 Tront Strrrt, Son iiirf( Cat. no-r )ALMER & REY, SCOTCH TYPE FOUNDERS. The largest and only complete Type Poundrand Printers' Warehouse on the Pacific Coast, 105 and ioj Leidesdorff and 519 Commercial streets, SAN I'KANCISCO, CAI. We keep on hand the largest stock of American Pancy jj-avivi ss.-aw,ii,ts I.LUII, IVJiCUlur Willi M most complete stock of Miller & Rich- nrd's Scotch Type ; ami can furnish, at short notice, Anything In iho Printer line, from a 1 tod kin to a Cylinder Press. We have a larce slock of new and second lund Printing Iresses of an manes ami sues, we are sole agents lor Camplsell's Cylinder I'ressves, Cornell and Habcotk I're&es: also l'eet!, Clip per, Jewel, Gordon and Wash Engton Jobbers WASHINGTON HAND PRESSES; new Ulster steam engines, which are just the thing for printers, 'I uerk Water Motcrs, Gem raiier Cutters, and a full line uf Kinborn's bookbindeis machinery, OUR FIDELITY ROLLER COMPOSITION and Peerless IMnting Inks are considered the bct In use. Have you used our Perfection plates? Tlieysave editorial work and cumposi tion, and therefore save money, tttsrSEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE. Kkmemuki Ko houe on this coast can compete with ui in (juahty of goods. Chicago office 178 Monroe street. clcto cJlubcctiBcmcntB. H AWAIIAN INVESTMENT AND AGENCY Lompan), (Limited ) MONEY IMAXlili On Fiist -class securities for lonff or short periods. Apply to W. I. OKKKN, .Manager fro Urn. Office Queen Street, over O. W. Macfarlane & Co.-8ll AII-AILUKU POI FACTORY, Wailuku, Maui, II. I., Ile.t Quality uf filial Manufactured Cll- .ttliilly. All orders filled with di.ialch. 8 E. H. Bailey. KNOWLES' STEAM AND VACUUM Pumps, C. HA'Elt'EK & Co., AGENTS. Having on hand a full and complete stock of the ahote celebrated pumps, just received uerAmjr Tutntt trom Itoslon, we gulrantee them to be cheaiier and Ullcf tlian any other style of pump imported. We call Ihe attention of planters particularly to the Vacuum l'ump, which Is Ihe least complicated and more scrvlca. Lie than other pumps 15 if N01ICE.-K. C. DAKK, 6s MERCHANTS Lschange, is the only authorized Agent of Ihe I'u.a. In lm. .' . .. t -L-. . .. ... .... ... .mii 1 idiiiucu. , tic oArviciMY i ansa can ala)s be scenon file in hi office. 6 "pHE MONTAGUE RANGE I OR SKITING IN 1IRICK. G. HXGLIXG st- Co., X'e. J Xanana St., Ilonol.l., It. 1. Sole agents fur these Islands. The best cooling ap uralus for Ihc I'lanlalion, Hotel or Family. RANGES FIXTURES such a ol HiiOi- Holler., Il'ater Coll., Urate llar.Kle., Always In stock, n fur setting ur, Ksplicit direction fur setting up accomiuny every Circulars anj Prices on application, ut-qr N01 ICIl-Mr. Thomas Rain Walker Us been this day admitted as a member of our firm. UIEO. 11. DAVIES4 CO. Honolulu, January 1, i88 xty. 1 m THE "SUPERIOR" STOVE. G. lSNflLlNG tt Co., No. J, A'..amt St., llemol.lm II. ,, Sole agents for rhese Islands. A full line of the Hui'crlvr ami Alvarada Store., ".Irwij," Jsfoilfll(MI Kurekn, farayon, Veil- Meat, and ' Sufierlor Itnnye., and Flslures for the same alwsts in stock. JOil WORK I'HOMI'ILY DONK. Talaphou No, 211. t-ir yUK LATKST NOVKI.TV. THIUVTKH OF IIAHAIIAX IKllSf, A Souvenir of the Season, by Ixxal Writers, CONTAININCi 'Kltupa," "WaiUU," ' LaluIrm,,, Waianac." and "Hawaii Kei." I'UllLISllEI) ll' THOS, 0. THKU.M. I'rlre, 0(1 CVnl, Each. in T V, WANGEN1IE1M, UANUrAerrvalR or .II'I'LK (IIIIEII, ltXllf.lt UEBH, Anu NoN-Alcenioiic IlariRACR,, IkretonU Street, bet. Kwl Street and Garden tan. tas-iy THB HAWAIIAN .IfrrifiiMtc ami Animal for IHHlt Is now ready fur delivery. I'rtce. . joceultcachl MiiledaUoaJ.,,,cucto IK- THOS. 0. THRUM. Publisher. UMCrUL CHIN'lvSK UOVS-Tw.lv. cUlars pee sooth. CAVKNAUHS AGKNCY, No. Mug sueet. m RAISING AND CUKKANTC-SUL1ANA KA1. sui and Zoml Csnianss In pouiol uacko st, rwa and tnoh. rf osj, by Maw h Cv I" General blicrticcmtnlo. TOHN NOTT. JOHN NOTT, AT THK dl.l) STAND. NUMBKR I KAA- humanu sTRKirr, TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET IRON WORKER, I'l.UMIlhNG IN ALL ITS UUANCHia. t Artesian Well Pipe-ail sizes. Stoves and Ranges Uncle Sam, Medallion, Richmond, Tiptop, Palace. Flora, May, Contest, Grand Prlie, New Rival, 0ra, Derby, Wren, Dolly, Gypsy, Queen, Pansy, Army Ranges, Msgna Oiatta, Duck, Superior, Magnet, OKeola, Ala. meda, Eclipse, Chatter Oalc, Nimble, Inwood and laundry Stoves. GALVANIZED IRON and COPPER IIOH.ERS rOR RANGES, GRANITE IRON WARE, NICKEL PLATED AND PLAIN. Galvanized iron water Pipe, all sizes, and laid on at lowest rates, also cast iron Lead Soil Pipe. Heruas Furnlahliiii Good, nil bind. RUBBER HOSE, All sire, and grades, njfl and Force Pumps. Cistern Iump., Galvanised Iron, Sheet Copper and Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Tin Plate, Water Closets. Marble slab, and bowl, enameled wash-stands. CHANDELIERS, LAMPS AND LANTERNS, W BAKK KALAKAUA AMU OARSNTINR RLLA, Golden Gats, Extra FamUy and ELDORADO FLOUR, lii.es IIKAWN, Cases HACON, Cases WIIIITAKER STAR HAMS, i .. v ., '.A1.KS0F HAY.aC, a Just to hand, and for sale by "V'f BOULuES X CO. QOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. Made Expressly for these Islands ; Bucklo Don Pedrosv, Bnokln Dirt Exolndara, Io Waoatssr TitM. CALIFORNIA KID LACE, Flush Clove Tot, lirogan. new line, ladies' Pebble Hulton Cn(uet Sliocs, Misses' and Children's Shoes, etc lly Ihe Sues I have received a slock of ladies' and Gems and Children', SHOES, etc,-manufactured to my order for this market. jr. it. hvxcti, Na 83 Kma strrrt , Honolulu no-tf N EW SHOP Al js King- street, BUcauaalthlng and Carrlaojss Shay. T. II. MURRAY, Manager Horses promptly shod, tn the bet manner; Carriage painting; by competent workmen. 'Iry our new shop, two doors from Maunakea street. trs.iy yllE STATE INVESTMENT ..AND.. Flrss amd Marina ousvsnarajaoa OoaspavBjr or CAurotku, Having established an agency here, the undersigned Is authorised to accept risks against Kirk ok IluiLDmru, Mrrchanpisc, Fvrniturk, Etc. ..ALU,, .lAiriV Rt,k, tn I'tiul,, C.rem, MenlUmllu, Etc. laxses proiniy adjusted and payable here. Term, liberal. (it;) R. V. IINE. 'TMIB PACIPIC MUTUAL EirE IMSUSUSitCE OOSfPAUT Or CALIrORHIA Deslr. lo call ihe particular attention of eterybody la ..TIISIR,, TONTINE INVESTMENT l'OLICIKS, Which coiuala lh ".IrulispuuUe Clause f No Reslliclions on Tiavel or Kesld.nce. Ire. from Danger of twfeilur. AUoTiir UarosiT Emlowwrxt I'oucv, and U M. tuol lavcsttnaiit Pulsvy. HiU Is on. of th. most reluble companies esiant lua no superior, and few e.jiuls. bellies all clsuu, pionipily ; acts honeah and fairly by all. For further Infuf mottoa, writ, to, or call on . ,. . . w l-AINK, li; If (neial Agent foe Ihe llawoilaw liltnd. OTEEL RAILS Foi PuarAsci on Psiuarrrt RAILWAYS t f.sH lenith,; 14 lb, to th. yartL iut rtsnlW per VA, , Aterom rrosn UvcmhL Apply 10 W I. Ginn. or fi W. Macfailane Co.. ArviaV L. loo. Kowlar at Co. I'M M'SOU SALl?, IN UOXLS OK SMALL .- Packages, tor sal, by assslM k Co. 111 w ANTED. One or two nLLra. Bull, fur aitn.liAV eklLi... ..I asOsunce in lis, rwusshoU. Apply u As. a SJssmI inrsel. 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