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! 1 .: ST wrSRJ"Jr ' is 1 J S.I-I.I teas &. w ri' ?4r l-'s as- gniljj tttii. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28, 1885. WMBMMMtWWHHMHWWWIWIWIllW DEFIANCE. nr HOLLI3 THAYEH. Di j on fnuey you lmc won mo. 1'iut my heni t is all j our o n? 1)ooii dicnin that 1 will listen To no woids but yoms alone? Do you think the moments fleeting Bring me joy but In our meeting? Do j ou fancy j on ould be. Ber nil the woild to mc? Do you think that 1 will huiigei For the nnile of your voice? Do you ih cam no other pet on KVr can make niv henit lcjolce? What If 1 should tii"idci-cle ou, Would the know ledge of It gi ievc j on? If I should your wouls deildc. Would it wound your hcait or inidc? Xcvcr shall your touch, tho' tender, Thioiigh my being send a tin ill; Ncor shall your tonus caressing All my heal t with laptttic 1111. Never slinll j our loving glances Waken in me haunting fancies : I defy your subtle tuts; Go with them win other lteaiK Not a thought of you shall inoo mo; All the weapons you cm wield Will not penetrate my ainior Only glance fiom off my shield, Not my heart shall ow n you master. Xcvcr tlnob an Instant faster; In It, even In a dicain, Von 'hall never dw ell supreme. AN IMPRESSIVE MAN. "How docs the new pastor impicss you, Miss Spinster?" "Law sakes, how did you know he impressed mc at .ill? 1 didn't suppose anybody saw us." Chicago JSretcs. AN EXCEirEHT0NE. It as down at a well-known poli tical resort. One of the numerous political heelers had just made his report to hi boss and was going out. "That fcilou." said the boss to a visitor, "has been in jail; but he is really an excellent young man." "I should say lie must be an ex-cell-ent young man." iSun J'V n cisco Chronicle. SO THEY HAD. "Say," shouted a boy in front of the City Hall the other afternoon. Something like fifty men came to a dead halt. "Say! your wife said I was to tell you not to forget to bring home tea!" continued the boy in a louder voice. Foity-live men wheeled, slapped their legs, and grunted out: "Hanged if I hadn't foigotten all about it!" Free 1'rcss. . JONES' MISTAKE. Mrs. Smithson (who Hatters her self upon her youthful appearance) "That young lady over there is my daughter, Mr. .Tones; would you believe it?" Jones (looking in the wrong direc tion) "Your daughter! Is it pos sible? I should llae guessed she was your sister." Mrs. Smithson "Not the lady you are looking at, Mr. Jones ; she is my mother." Jones "Oh!" -Tioston Tran script. A PROBLEM FOR THE CURIOUS. A dealer in Maine lias a call from a customer for four gallons of a liquid whose sale is prohibited by the laws of that State. The cus tomer has no vessel to contain this liquid and the dealer will furnish one, having in stock two empty kegs one of three gallons, the other of five gallons and a full keg of eight gallons. The dealer has no measure, but proposes to deal out the four gallons by pouiing from one keg to the other until he lias just the right quantity in one of the kegs. How did ho do this? A MAM WITH MUSIC IN HIS SOUL. "Did you see that fellow fall from ' a balloon at Cheltenham Reach not long ago?" "No; 1 wasn't there that day, but I've diopped thii teen miles myself, straight down, and that, too, quicker than a cat could wink." '"Is it possible! When was it, and how did it happen?" "I was trying to manufacture a little poetry toiead at a soldiers' reunion, and my wife had to come in "like a thunder clap and tell me tho vflour barrel was empty." Chicago Xiedgcr. MICROSCOPIC, , ,4No, sir," declau'd .Seliocppen i stedt positively, "I don't take any t stock in all this talk about mind ''reading. It is all bosh, every bit of it. I'll defy any man living to read my mind. It's an absolute ini- possibility." "But, clear," gently interrupted Mrs. Schoeppcnbtedt, '.'you ought not to bo quite so positive. Science lias been making wonderful strides, you know, in the last few ycaivs. Wliy, I was reading only the other day of a wonderful microscope which would show over 112,000 lines drawn in a space an inch wide." Komerville Journal. A Chicago socialist who applied for work has been expelled by bis brethren on tho ground of insanity. piyaterbury American. fcfafaHI ; IIIIJl WHWblWfliWWIWIMHMI PIANO TUNING. HAVING obtained the sorviccs of ft llrst-clnss Piano Tuner, we wish to Inform the public thnt wo nro able to Tuno and Repair Pianos tit short notice. All orders left with us will bo promptly attended to, and all work warrnutid. lOJJly WEST, DUW & CO. "" TO LET. COMFORTABLE Cottage, No. 203 Fort Stiett; $20 a mouth; suitable for 2 Gentlemen. Applv to 151 2v E. 1'. ADAMS. TO LET. ANEW 11 roomed Cottage with a lmgo vnrd on the Avlum roul. Hunt $i0 per month. Appfv of HI if .1. 0 E DWAKDH. To Lot Fuvnisliort, A'1 V Kllauca, Kaunl, a conifoitaulc Iluuscand Cottaco eminently suita ble foi u family wi-hing to spend a t-lioil time in the oonntty. Apply to MAN AG EH, 1J10 tt Kllaue.i Sugar Co , Kauai. HOUSE &LOT EOlt SALE. The house mid picmises owned l mil MftrMililiil hv W. 1"). Mc. ittaVnviit'. situated' on the comer ol oung and Kccuinioku filieets. The houte is new aim contains si rooms lu. side pnntiv, kitchen, &c. The lot is 10(K1".7 fief Stable, carriage and out houses on the pi emNe. Foi paitlrulars applv to AVERY ilMLMEH, 1L2 ' io. 110 Fort street BROWN & PHILLIPS, Practical Plumneis, Gas Fittirs and Coppersmiths. No. 71 King street. Honolulu. ISIIoii'c and Ship .lob Woik promptly eecuted. 102 Jas. W. Robertson, ACCOUNTANT AND COPYIST. Hooks and Accounts neatly and concct. Iv kept, also all kinds ol copying at tended to. Ofllcc with Eustace & Ro bcil'on. , 8!Mf VOLCANO ROUTE. Willi's StmsMp Co. Commencing on Monday, October 12th, and thence on tlio llrst, Monday following the arrival of the Alameda and Manpoaa on the 8ih and 32nd of lach month. The steamer Haitian will make the Vol ano Trip, reaching Keauhou on Wcdticlay morning, giving Tourists two days n'nd two nights at the Volcano Home." "When the 8th and 22ml ot the month fall on Moiiil.iv.jtln: Kciiiu: will leave that day. 05," Tickets for tho Round Trip. $50, which pays all Chargcs.-a The Kisiau will arrive in Honolulu Sunday mornings on Volcano Tiips. On HIlo Tlip-, will leave Honolulu on Ttic;dus, and lcturn Faturday morn, incs. WI LEER'S STMSHIP CO. Honolulu, Sept. 14, 1SS5. 121 tf s ";"ESSRS. GRINDLAY & CO. take LtX thi opportunity of tendciing their services to icsidents abroad for the Sup. ply of all Articles of General Consump tion obtainable in this country. Sub joined is a blt of Articles they arc pre pared to ship, of wliich all are manufac tured by, or procured fioin, the lirst houses: Agrictilluial Implements. Machine-. Hardware and Ironmongery. Carriages, Dor Carts, etc. Saddlery and Horse Clothing. Rides, Guns, PiMolsand Ammunition. Household rurnituio. Oils, Paints and Varnish. Dinner, Dessert and Bicakfast Ser vices. Sihcr Plate. Plated Wares of Birmingham ami Shellleld maniifactuic. Personal Clothing, Hosiery Gloves, Shirts, Boots, etc. Tabic and Household Linen. Perfumery, Brushes and Soaps. Oilman's Stoics, Limps. Cricketing Goods and oilier articles of Snort. Wines, Spirits and Beei. SoJa-w ater Machinery. Watches, Clocks and Jcwellei v. Books, Poiiodicals and Newspapers. Pilots nnd Pieiuic Frames. Cutlery. Sewing Machines. Bllllaid and Bagatelle Table. Musical Instiiimcnts. Optical, MiUhciii'itical and Philoso phical Iiibtrumcnts. Ordem for Musical ami Philosophical Initri.menls, and all aiticlcs connected wi h tho Arts and Sciences, re.piirc grjat personal care and judgment, nnd should be accompanied by as detailed instructions as possible, or by patterns an 1 drawings and measurements, if ,o;siblo, TfcUMfi A Rcmitlancu or Oidei for Pajnicnt must accompany tho Older. GRINDLAY & CO., Kast India and Colonial Agents. fit P.iillniiieiit St.. London. S.W. lr.a tf SULK CULTURE ! My Book ol Instruction, "SILK AND THE SILK WORM," Gives all necossaiy infoimatiou. I'rli-e, Tucnty.FIto UentH per ooiiy. Silk Worm Eggs, Reels, Trees, Cut tings, Seeds, Arc, lor snlo at tho very lowest market lates. Thormomotcr and Earomotor Combined For use of Sill: Raisers, free by mail only 15 cents. I will bo pleased toglvo Information tocoiiespoudentH Mho apply by loiter, inclosing two-cent stamp lor reply, Hjtrclmi'ii Itoxi-N or C'lii'omiH & It eel d hillf, 5 C'eiitH., Nono hut nrllclesof tho first quality bold Addiess nil communications to Miss Nellie Lincoln Rossiter, Practical Silk Cultuilst, Ntfw Lisbon, Burlinpton Co. 044 NEW JERBEY. Honolulu Carriage Manufact' y 228 and 230 Fort Street, Honolulu, .... Hawaiian Is, W. II. PAGE, Proprietor ''&0 iy MANILA CIGARS IN BOND. Good .Article A Pew Cases Only. 141 E. I. Adams .to Co. lin TXIJE LONDON Provincial Fire Insuranco Co., LONnox Hultsrillie.l Cniiltnl : : Cl.000,000 J. T. WATERHOUSE, .In., Agent. 137 Jim jXcs-w York to Honolulu PACKET LINE ! MESSRS. W. II. CHOSS5IAN & BRO. will dispatch about December 1st a flist-class vessel from New Yoris for this poit direct. Merchants and others wishing to ship by tills favorite llio w ill pltaso forward their orders as early as possible. Very truly, etc., CASTLE & COOKE, Honolulu Agents. 151 lm Telephone 210 in both Cos LEWIS & CO., GROCERS, UT and ! Hotel 15tv-ot, NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED OK ICE: Elstern Shad, Flounders, Rock Cod, Smelts, Crabs, EiBtcui Oyslei-s, Cala Flesh Roll Butler, Caulillower, Red Cabbages, Bunkei Club House Sausages., Mallard Duck?, Pearlies, Peais, Plum1', Grapes, Ac,, &c. Hoi-bp R.ulish, Roots mid Celery, Svls Cheese, Cream Cheese, Edam Cheese, Gei man Smoked Sausages, Genu m Pickles in Kigs, Iloll mil Herrings in Kegs, Kits Salmon Bellies, Kit Mackerel, -Viul sv Complete Ijine ol" 3Tu.ii.cy Ss Snil5 vVI'wjiys on Hiiml. Goods dolnered to Waikikl, Tuesdays ami Fiiday.s. of tho Town. Jl ITT, 1. 8 Kuaiiiraii Street Bn.Pi . i i i, i " ' v.'ir,r"iSX-. c CQ r O H CO Granite, Iron and Tin Ware ! Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns, WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE, House PLUMBING, 993 SHEET Carriage and Xiepairiut;, 131 ac:liitli iugr, UjJyBgjflSDr Jin i irsl-claHH mtixiiiei'- mid prices to suit tlie timcH. 70 King St., adjoining Geo. W. Lincoln, Continctoi & Builder. Cm Every Description of Jot Printins Executed witli neatness and dispatch, AT THE Daily Bulletin Steam Printing Office, Rill IlcniU Briefs Ball riograms Bills of Lading Business Cards Book Work Certificates Circulars Concert Progr'ms Draft Books Delivery Books Envelopes Hand Bills Invoices Queen atreot, 555 NOTICE. D. L. AHPHART heroin- intb ill11, 1X i males that he has llilsdnv with. drawn from tlio llrm of Soyong & Ah. pain, nun mm no win carry on mo wsi. ncss of an Employment Agency, Anglo. Uliiucso iniernriiing, collecting Ac counts and other Agency BuMuess Sim Knn Lung Co.'s, 415 Hotel streot. 112 tf at -!f- THIS FAST BAILtNO jJlSolioonor EHTIKAI S2..aES will run tcgulnrly TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY, Returning on Thursday, weather permitting For freight or passage apply to the Captain on bo-ud, or to Pacific Navigation Co., 181 Agents "alex, flour, Practical Gun and Loch Smith, M Rcthel St., licU to Post-Oniee. Sewing Machines of all kinds repaired. All kinds of Light Machinery repaired on Short Notice- NU. Good Woikmiuishlp nnd Charges 121 Strictly Moderate. Iy "osa c P. O. Bos 297 Groceries, Goods delivered to all parts ing Goods, TEST, COPPER IRON WORK. AND W ag-on Makei" Paiutiutj," Ti-imiiiliiK', Letter Headings Labels Law Reports Noto Headings Plantation Books I'nmphlcts Posters Reporta Show Cards Shipping Recc'ts Statements Tags Visiting Cards Way.Bllla Honolulu. INTELLIGENCE OFEIOE. THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to lurnhh hoimhold tcrvnnts, collect bills, and do Anglo-Clilncse in tcrprcllng and u gcnernl agency busi ness. Charges moderate. SOYONG, 4SH Nuuanu St. Mutual Telephone 21). 00 (im E. E. EYAN, IJoal HulUlof. Boata Built nnd Repaired to Order. AH KimtH of Stout MntoiinK Timbers, Knees, Sleins, Keels. Also, 1 Decked Surf Boat, 1 Eaigc Twohc-Ton Scow, 1 Four.Oared Rnce Boat, 8 Small Skills, 1 Twelvc.Ton Sloop In perfect order, with sails, anchors and chains complete. For salo cheap Jor cash Kllnuea street, Honolulu. 1005 Iy LIME ! LIME ! Patronize Home Iflniiuihcturc The Hawaiian Stone Comp'y Aie now prepared to furnish freli Lime in quantities to suit purchasers, and satisfaction warranted ns to both tho kind and the price. ALIEN & ROBINSON, 03 ly Agents. j. a. dower7 Ship Carpenter and Boat Builder. HAS on hand nnd for sale various sized surf boats, constructed on an improved principle of mj- on in. vention, each frame being of one piece across the keel. The fiatnes are closer together, and the boats arc therefore lighter and les liable to bilge in, than boats of any other build. Each sido plank and gunwale i. in ono piece from stem lo btern, and is consequently not liable to strain, there being no midship butts. The material and workmanship nio wananted to be of the best quality. Jlr. Robert Lowers, of Lowers & Cooke, will attend to the sale of these boats, and dispose of them at San Fran citco pilccs. 05 ly KING STREET, G. .T. AVA.IJXJ33II, Proprietor. Choicest Meats from Finest Herds. Families and Shipping SUPPLIED ON SHORT NOTICE antl'nt the Lio-wcHt M-su-ltei. Pricen. All meats delivered fiom this Market ai e thoroughly chilled immediately after killing by means of a Bell-Cokman Pa tent Diy Air Refiigeiator. Meat so treated retains all its juicy rropeilics, and is Guahanteed io Keep Longer AKTKU DELIVEllY THAN FllEBIILY-KILIi-; ed Meat. 74 ly STATEMENT. THE undersigned, a Committee of Di rectors ol the Equitnble Life As. surance Society of the United States, appointed to formulate the views of the Board on the advantages offered by the Society to the public, report: 1st Tho Society issues nil the appiov ed forms of assurance, including Ordi nary Life, E dowment and Tontine po licies. It is immaterial to the Directors which form of policy is taken by in tending assurers. 2d The Life and Endowment forms of policy piovidc for annual cash divi dends and a sunender value; arc indis putable after three years and pa able immediately after proof of death. 3d Tho premiums on a Tontine po licy are tho samo as on the Ordinary Life, but, while the latter is only pay able in the event of death, the holder of the Tontine policy has the right to draw the whole of the reserve and tho accu mulated profits in cash at the end of a stated period; thus, during his own life time, after his producing years are past, ho can, without any larger premium than on an ordinary policy, secure these greater advantages. 4th Experience shows that tho return paid in cash on matuiing Tontine po licies approximates to or exceeds the amount of premiums paid by policy holders, so that the average cost of the assurance wUl be only nliout the interest on the premiums. Cth Tontine policies, like others, aro paid in full In tho event of death at any time during the term of the policy, and aio incontestable after three years, and paynblo immediately after duo proof of death. Cth Experience shows that the mor. tallty Is lower among Tontmo policy, holders, as the better lives bcek this kind of assurances, wliich is a consider, able source of profit. 7th Tontine policies will bo mado non-foifeitable under tho laws of the State, if sodcslrtd at tlio time the as surance Is cilected. 8th The Tontlno system is fair and just; its accounts nro accurately kept, bepaiato fiom all other husincbs, tho funds judicioutly invested mid iniprov. ed, nnd the accumulated piotlts talth. fully guarded andpiopeily appoitloncd. Uth Tho Society has since its organ), zation transacted a larger amount of now business than any other company, while its new business for tlio first halt of the present year is $1,750,000 larger than that of thu llrst half of 1881. It has Asbelsof $00,000,000; over 14,000, 000 of Surplus, and lis ratio of Surplus to Liability Is greater than that of any other company, Chauncj:v M. Dei-ew, John A. Stj-.waht, Eucienk Kr.i.T.y, William A. Wheelock CiiAitLKs Q, Landost, John Si.oane, Henhy 11. Hyde, Committee of tho Board of Diiectors of the Equitable Life Atsuranco Society of the United Suites. ALKX. J. OARTWRIGnT, General Agent for Hawaiian Islands, Equltublo Llfo Assurance Society. 127 ly iGtroPM IBM O Luso Hawailano. ALL persons who want to communi. cnto with the Poitupticsc, sillier for business, or for procuiiiig wnikmtn, scrants or nny other helps, will llnd it tho most proiltnble wuy to ndcitlsolu the Liko Jlarvaiiano, the new organ of the Portuguese colony, which Is pub. llshcdonJIercliantstiict, Gmctlc Build, in;', (Post-Olllcc Letter Box E.). and only charges ic.isonablo rales for ailvtr tlsemcnts. HONOLULU LIBRARY AND READING ROOM ASSOCIATION. '-pillS INSTITUTION Is locatid on JL the corner of Hotel and Alnkra streets, dhectly opposite the building of tho Y. M. C. A., nnd is open every day nnd evening, Sundays Included. The Beading Room is supplied with nil the local journals, as well us nun ly fifty of the leading forclmi papers and magazines.- The Clicuhiting Llhrary consists ot over 3,000 volumes, and is constantly inct casing. The Reference Library contains n valuable line of cyclopedias, diction, nrlcs, nnd works of a similar cliaiocter. A handsome parlor is provided for conversation nnd games. The Circulating Department is closed on Sundays. Terms of membership : Signing the roll and paying tlio lcgular dues, fllty cents a month, quarterly in advance. Strangers from foreign countries and visitors from other islands are welcome to tho rooms at all limes, but as the Association has no other regular means of support csccpt the dues of numbers, it is expected that residents of Honolulu who desire to avail tlieuiFchcs of its privileges, and all who feel an interest In maintaining an institution of this kind in our community, will join the Association and pay the regular due-. S. B. DOLE Picsident M. M. SCOT T Vice-President H. A. PARJlELiE Scculaiy A. L. SMITH Treasurer C. T. ROUGERS, Jl. D.. Chairman Hall Jtnd Lihinry Committee. 77 tf a MF.Imtafl" The Only Paper in California that Advocates Hawaiian Interests. A Splendid Advertising Medium Fcu-,Hawaiinn Business Men dcsiious of forming trade connections on the Coast. All Hawaiian papers kept on file and full information ghen concerning the Islandf. .A.2VY ORDERS End listed to the Prrprietoi will be promptly and caicfully executed, and no commission chahged. TERMS Three Dollars per annum; $1.75 for six months. Charles R. Bucklaiul, Editor and Proprietor. OFFICE-323 Front Street. Post-Onlce Box, 23CU, San Francisco, California. L. '5 3?JIXCJ3 LIST OIP IMCwllberry- Trees. WHITE. FEB 10 100 1000 18 to 24 inches. . COc $4 00 $20.00 i to 3 feet 00c 0.(0 MOO 55.00 8to4feet 1.25 8.50 IKUHHIAX. rEK 10 100 1000 4 to Cinches... $2.00 $1000 G to 12 inches.. 50c 2.C0 15.00 12 to 18 " .. COc 3.50 20.00 18 to 24 " .. 75c 5,00 SO.OO 2 to 3 feet $1.00 7.00 40.00 3 to 4 " 1.25 0.00 4 to 5 " 1.75 12.-00 5 tot " 2.E0 10.00 Cuttings, per 100, $1.00; per 1,000, SfCCO. Whito Mulbeny Seed, per ounce, 80 cents; per pound, $3 00. Russian Mulberry Sied, per ounce, CO cents; per pound, $7.00. Miss Nellie Lincoln Rossiter Is Agent for the following papers: South and West, semi-monthly, E0c n year; ' Farmer's Call, weekly, 50c pei year; Farmer's Home, monthly, 50c per year; Home and School Visitor, monthly, 75c per year. As an Inducement to parties to order their Silk Worm Eggs during tho bum. mer, to bo forwarded in thu lull, I oiler premiums, from April 1st, as follows: For$l, 2,000 egtrs, and n hook of in struction. For $2,5,000 eggs, book of instiuctlon nnd ony one paper. For $U, J-o., eggs, and any two papers. For $0, 1 o eggs, two papers and book. For $0.50, 2 oz. eggs, and three papers. For $14, 3 07. oggs, 3 papers and book. For $17, 4 oz. eggs, otd four papers. For $21,5 o.. eggs, 4 papeis and book Tho above charges "oiolho regular list prices for eggs," and tho papers will bo bent as hero stnled foi one jeur. Those sending oulerh thiough the turn mer, accompanied by tlio cath amount, (Post.OHUo oiders payable to mc, on PostOfllce, Pemlerton, New Jersey, U. S. A.) will receive thu piemiuiiis to which their order entitles thou, com mencing at once, nnd the eggs will be sent about November 1st. NF.IiLIB I.IXCOI.X ItOMHITKK. Practical Silk Culturist, New Lisbon. Burlington Co,, 077 NEW JERSEY. if' 1 i i fa r I j. ji j