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' 'V T&' ' ,; ' ? i ! A' M f i' Yi m 'lTKSPAV. aiAHCH 10, 188C. FOOD AND CONSCIENCE. Never go to bed in any danger of lieliuj hungry. People :uc kept nwakoby hunger quite us much us by n Imil conscience. Remember ing Hint sleep is the essential force which the whole scheme starts, de cline tea or coffee within the last six hours before going to bed. Jf the wonicnkind insist you may havo your milk and water at the tea-table covered with lea; but the lr9 the better. Avoid all mathematics or intricate study or any soit in the last six hoi'iM. This Is the stuff dreams iuo made of, ami hot heads, and thb nuisances of waking hours. Keep your conscience clear. Re member that because the woik of life is infinite, you cannot do the whole of it In any limited peiiod of time, and that therefore you may just as well leave off in one place as another. Kdward Everett Hale. TOMATOES AS FOOD. It is known that the csscuco of tomato made into a pill acts on the liver, and to that extent must coun teract biliousness and all foims of fever. The ficc use of figs is known to multitudes to obviate constipa tion in a great many cases ; every intelligent druggist knows that a tablespoonful of white mustaid seed swallowed without chewing is useful in the same direction, has been used for that purpose for a century, and for that reason is kept in every good drug store for sale. The seeds pass from the stomach unchanged, but are supposed "to act" on the bowels delicately. The seeds of the tomato act in the same manner ; hence the fruit, while it is palatable to the taste and nutritious to the body, has a health-promoting effect on the liver and whole digestivo system. Hull's Journal of Health. FOREIGN NEWS. I'XITKII STATI'.S. l'AClt'IC COAST. Coal sells for 15 a ton at San Diego. A fourteen-year-old tramp is under arrest at Fresno on a charge of burglary. An entire carload of Chinamen went East from Saciamcnto Feb. LV). There woio 28,000 acres of land entered at the Nevada State Land Ollicc during two days a recent week. Portland has an alleged white laundry, but Chinese arc employed up stairs out of sight from the street. Nachc, the Piute chief, has com menced farming on his land near Lovelock's, Nov., and will put in about .forty acres of wheat. There arc twenty-two Chinese vegetable wagons running in Cliico daily, with fruit and vegetables, be sides those of It.inclio Cliico. Surveyois aie in the Held seaich ing for n ionic for the Pacific Caast linihoad south from Los Alamos towards Santa llarbara and Nuwhall. A Chinese cook at a Modesto hotel undeitook to kill a servant girl, Feb. I'o, with a hatchet, but was arrested beforo doing any damage. Dorsey, the noted dog who has been carrying the mail from Calico to Bismarck, has been retired to private life, that route having been abolished. Calton is overrun with tramps, and highway robbciics and assaults are of almost nightly occurrence. The Semi-'J'rdpic wants "(iOl" to make itself felt. A man near "Winnemucca, Nov., offers a reward of $150 for tho arrest of the person who stole his house from him. The building has mysteriously disappeared and tlietc is no trace of its whereabouts. A Tulare county nurseryman offers to furnish free of cliaige fruit trees enough for a small oichard to any widow, or any old maid over bo years of age, who may ask for them. None of the latter havo yet put in an application. "For the season to date," says the Los Angeles Herald, "ship ments of manges over all lines aggregate about LIS cais for ltiver wln. an cfiual number for the San Gabriel valley all points and 70 from Los Angeles, or a total of !U0 cars. This is estimated to bo about a third of the crop. The trees are now relieved of their overload and there are still three good months to market tlio crop. At that rate nearly 100 cars a week will have to be moved." A printer stood at tlte desk of a business man the other day and noticed him using letter heads which lie had bought of an eastern printing house. Said tlio pi inter, who wns u customer: "What would you think of me if I were to go to Dubuque and buy your lino of goods for my self?' Tho ineicliant replied, "I would think you a fool when I know you can get the goods just us cheap of mo and also aid a fellow citizen. When he called attention to tlio im ported letter howls tho merchant coughed and eaid it was his partner 8 uult.--Ex. M S2SSS! NOTICE. CONSUt.AT):GKNi:itAI.01' TIIK Status, Honolulu, Mar. 10, JsMTEII I 850. I ALL poisons having claim i against llio Kstiite of the lnlc Florence Harbour will present the sun. to this otllco propei ly verified wlthit no tlitys. J. II. I'U NAM, 72 lvv Consu Ucucuil. MRS. GASCOYNF, XUNliloiifiUlc Clonic uiul WrcNH Miilccir Corner of Alukci & Kin Sts. Feathers Gleaned .17 Dm and Dyed. TO THE PUBLIC. Tit Pacific Transfer Co., Olllce with C. K. Miller, 13 Merchant Street, Bell Tel., 377, Mutual Tel., 391. I mil fully prepared to do nil kinds of drnvngo, hauling or moving work, nit of which I will guarantee to executo faith fully. GL ly S. F. GRAHAM, PropV. 1M1 undersigned hogs to cull thont X trillion of Planters nnd others who nuiy v ant to move n succession of light loads tor moderate distances to the sys. tern of TELPHERAGE, lly which a nearly continuous stream of sugar eune or other material may bo moved by means of electric motors dinwing 'buckets, baskets or other ion tnliicrs along a stationary steel lod Mis. pended on posts, the power being sup. piled at n central Btntion by nie.ins of a Mc.im engine or water powei working on electric dynamo. This system does not piofVss to com pete with tramways where the ground is suitable for such n mode l convey, mice, but the circumstance:! tit iter which its advantages are apparent me: Where tho ground is very rough, un even or gulcliy, or where tin gradients arc steep, ns It hns no dllllcul y in dr.iw. ing a load up an Incline of 1 .n 10; Where the sjinco for a tramway can not well tie spared, or over wmups or other ground Impracticable for tram, ways. It can bo tnken along the high road with as much facility and with little more obstruction to tho trnthV than by a lino of telephone posts; It has the advantages of the overhead who rope system without its disadvan tages, as there 1r not a long w Ire rope to drag with its attendant friction and loss of power, whilst it can turn on sharp curves. The main lino can bo movi d to differ cut positions at a moderate i -pensc. A line is now working at Ghndc in Sussex. For further particulars and cost, np. ply to W. L. UltKEX, Agent for the Telpherage Company, Limited, of Loudon; also, Agent for John Fowler & Co.'s Hiillwuvs and htinm Plows, and Mlrrltcs, Watson A: Co.'s Sugar Machinery. liGO 1m VOLCANO ROUTE. Mert SMii) Co. Commencing on Monday, October 12th, and thence on the Hi si Monday following tho arrival of tlio Alameda nnd Mariposa ou the 8th mid 22nd of each mouth. The steamer Kiiiilll will mnke the Volcano Trip, reaching Keauhou on Wednesday morning, givm ; Tourists two days and two nights at the Volcano House. Whon the 8th and 22nd of the month fall on Monday, the Kiliuu wilt leave tli.it day. EST Tickets for tho Round Trip. $50, which pays all Chargcs.-t3u The Kimm will arrive in Honolulu Sunday mornings on Volcano Tilps. On Hllo Trips, will leave Honolulu on Tuesdays, and return Pnturduy morn, ings. WILHER'S STMSH1P CO. Honolulu, Sept. U, 1835. 121 tf Will bo open eveiy afternoon nnd even ing as follows: 3Ionilay,TiicHIay,Wpiliuiliis',Tlnirn3 tluy ami Katurilny I'.v enlugH. To tlio public in get oral. For ladles and gcnt'eiiicn. Tiu-Niluy Al'tci'iiooiiH, For Indies, geutlcnuu m I children. aiuaic, Frldny and Saturdny Even ngs; the Tuesday Matl .ee. also, at THOS. E. WALL, 147 Mnnngcr. BAGGAGE EXPRESS. Tho undersl ned lmvlnc taken ohurg of Ungn(;u -Exuress No. !J4, for tho purpose of carrying on the Express and l)ray biisiiiess, 'hopes by paying- mrlct attention to business to ri -eive u sliaro of public patronage. EST MuvinK liianoa and furnituro a specialty. H. HUItUERHON. Hesidenee, corner Piinchiiowl and He rctanhi Streets. Mutual Telephone 1520. "West, Dow & Co., Telephone 170 astotort 9i Yoaite Skatiug Rink, MPimMWMlfaMimfi!Wm Ii '" ivnummft" ' "'''vyTr'illMffPWlHt'ililll '-'w-i!wi'' " Ii. F. Di l'rcsld on and mager. Pad c Hardware Company, Xjiniiai3i. Sue FORT STR 3SO to Dillingham & Co. and Samuol Nott. :::::: 110NOLULL 'LIDAY GOODS, I, ox S.S. Alamed and St. Paul, latest designs in re, Ghandcliors & Lampr, tI .1 Silver-: ',ctl (202) Water Fil' ers GEL EMrELHARDT, (Formerly with Samuel Nntl'. Import m mid Denier in STOVZS, CHANDELBERS, CHOOK IRY, ( LASSWAHK, HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, AGATE I HON AND TINWARE. Agent Hs IPs S&fe and Lock Company. Beavjr B.ock, - Fort Street. tgT Store fo lerly occupied by S. NOTI', opj osite Sprcckels & Co.'s Bank, "a 1U0 P. O. Box 207. LEWIS & CO., GROCERS, IMPOHTEHS AND DEALEIIS IN Stable tintl 3J"zoiey Hrioeeiie.s9 T Jiml OO Hotel Street, ontlin lly on the way. A nice assortment of Biscuits just received. Got, delivered to Wnikiki Tuesdays nnd Fridays. Fresh Goods CO L IMPOHTEHS AND Grri-3er.es, Provisions and Feed, E P COHNEH FORT New C Freili Calif and Good." cited. Sat i ids nia J live; irtloi. cived by every Pocket from the Eastern State and Europe od lice by every Steamer. All orders faithfully attended lo tonnypartol the city free of charge. Island oidcrs t-ol' imrnntcul. Post Olllco Box 145. Telephone No. !)'. 1CS 1 JO! HIT I. Grarito, iron and. Tin Ware i Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns, WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE, House Keeping Goods, PLUMBING, TIN, 993 !HEET LADIES ? f es ,adies, And in fa. t Eve ybody is Delighted with the Ju'tly Celebrated Elit mndo ft.. Be Cream i inn V urpii jr del. for i lent I. Woodluwn am. Dairy Go nni' bucket oi pack oid. quarts In runted, K. ' perfect 1 Familict your folks, ordei a ions Ico Cream. Wo Cream fiom I to M frli;erator Cans, win. Icllglilfiil lluvor and . uiy hours. Balls and Weddings plied. as nro tho Favoiilo of Honolulu. tp i lor art: f v ( I.m! Our I'i with nil i ' CHOIf. Importe Fh.cJCH CANDIES, call ovei I In great variety atenmcr. by Ring Up L felt, no 182 or Mutual S3B. ThoE rs'o A o I . Crenra Parlors. 15 j olol Stroot. pen iy until 11 i-.m. BOOKS, 'Tho Dogs of Gnat lea and other C un. 1 mtr. TraliiiiiL'. and JUST i lira tries; TI. Munugcii Slonehen of the Ci U I ed . Ai l)r t in J uilth and Disease," by i " Ii ' dents nnd Anecdotes I Win,' by Ad in 1 1 ul Poller. J. 21. OAT, Jit., & CO. ifinn) .Us. O. SlT.NCKH, Socretnry nnd Treasurer. & Coolers, Cutlory, etc., oto., otc. j)fTlff-.TV lwnfrwnrinni mm nEBWDOTI LAMPS, Telephone 210. DEALERS IN AND ICING STREETS. C3PPEE AND 8 KaitiMi Street ftSfiSW' fe mil IRON WORK. Ril PIONEER St'iii Candy Factory nnd Bakery, Estn-lblissliecllSeCS. F. HORN, Proprietor. No. 71 HOTEL ST., between Nutiuuii and Fort Sts. Has iilunjH on hand the lnigct St k of Candles, both Plain and Fancy, gi ar. nnteed to be STRICTLY I'UHE WJio1;nu1o hi1 lJeluU. Rich Wedding Cals,s OI a Twenty Years' Reputation, ul Sles alvMiyg on hand, ornamcnliii in any Style. Pastries of All Description Madj to Order at Short Notice. X'uro iiml Wh'olesome Bread, Fresh every Day. Hell and Mutual Telephone, No. 74. P. O Jiox No. 75. . 10S ystgr. ijsiistwiii h ui uTJSi Hi M.'inulnr.turcrs of Soda Wator, Ginger Ale, Flor la Lcmoiifidr, Aeiidcd Wi 'ers all kinds, Fruit Syiupv nntl E-s.6' cc? of Wg Use Patent Stipers In nit our Hollies. W'i Invite pnrtieulnr nlteiilion to our l'utent Filter, recently Intiodm.ed, by vvhh h nil waters used Incur ti inufae lure is ab-olutely fiecd from .ill lin purities. Wo deliver our Goods free of ihnrgo to nil imrtsof thecliy. We gunrunleo our Goods to tie the I et in the market. Careful intention paid to Island Oideis. Address The Crystal Soda Works, P. O. Box 307, Honolulu. Itell Telephone : : 2i)S Mutunl Telephone : 0 XST Orders left with Hcnson, Smith & Co., No. 11 Fort Street, will receive prompt attention. We. also, nro Agents for tho snlc of J. W. IIIiiRley's Celebrated Oigars, 188 of Ills own uiauufnctuiu. dm JUST RECEIVED! A Large nnd well selected Stock of CALIFORNIA WINES, comprised in pnrt ns follows: Cutedel, White Wine, Reisling, Red Zinfandei, Hock, Claret, Burgundy, Angelica, Sherry, Port, Tokay, Sweet Muscat, Malaga, Madeira, etc., in Casks nnd Cases. Having been appointed solo agents by Mcssrf. 8. Lncliman & Co. for their justly celebrated brands, wo nre enabled to oiler tho above goods to our friends and tlio public generally at unusually low rates. Freeth & Peacock. ir0 Gin WIXjIMEK'S . fcs. CO. I.llllitcil. &Stoamor Kinau uSJ2J King, Commander, Leaves Honolulu ouch Tuesday ut 4 p.m., touching ut Laliaiiui, Mna lueu liny, Makeiin, Mtiliuknna, Ka vvuiliuo, Liuipahoelioo and Hilo. Returning, will touoli at all the uliivo ports, arriving at Honolulu eucli Sutiirdui atturuoou. TUB FAST SA1I.INO Sohoonor EHUKAI will run regularly WAIALUA. EVKHY MONDAY, Returning on Thursday, weather permitting For freight or passage apply to the Captain on board, or to Pacific Navigation Co., 181 Agonts &$ FOR KOLOA & WAIMEA yj$m kauai. vQiu "" The Clipper Schooner WAIEHTJ, F. Kibbling, ... - Mnstor, V,rllt run legulnrly to thu ports of KOLOA, HANAPEPE & WA1J1EA, KAUAI. For freight or ptimngo apply to the Captain ou board, or to the Pacific Navioation Co., 8U0 Urn Cor. Nuuanu & Queen Bts. al Works oa riiifVWM TO ttMESKrfSNIHHAVAhMMtfhh2 InBurmico, CASTLE &CCOKE, Life, Firo &. Marine Instir'co Agonts. aoihw ro TIlC SOW I'.llfllMIIll MUTUAL LIFE INS. COMP'Y, of Do ton. Tho JEtna Tiro lusurauco Co, of Ilaitfuril, Conn. The IJnldii file tint! Marine Insurance Co., ot Han Fiund'io, Cain. llilji Prussian National Insurance Comp'y KHTAJH.IHIIJ'D 1B40, Capital 9,000,000 Roichsmarks. '"piIE undersigned, having been up JL pointed agent of the above Company for the Hawaiian Islands, is prcpaied to accept risks, against Fire, on Building Furniture, Mcichnndlso, Produce. Sugar 31111s etc., on tho mosl 1 avertible Terms Losses Promptly Adjusted and Payable in Honolulu. II. HIEMENSOilNKIDEH, 070 ly nt Wilder & CVs. The Equitable JLii'e AsNiirnnc Society of the United State. i;htahi.ishi:i i.v i5. ISSUES Policies on tho most npprovid plans, vlz:-OrdlnaryLire,Life,Liinit. ed Payments, Endowments; Tontine bavliif Fuiiil, Tontines, Senu.Tonlines; A. Ii. C. Tontines; Llio and Suivlvor. ship Annuities; OhildruiVEndovunents, Joint Life Klsks, Faitnciship lusurnuce, etc., etc., etc. Policies both Incontestable and Nou forfeitable. Contested claims, none. lleforc Insuring elsewhere, cull and net mi estimate. It is calculated that every reasonable wish of the insured is embodied in one oi more of the plans. For full particulars and pamphlets, apply to AI.I'.X. .1. I'AIlTWJCIKItT, General Agent for Hawaiian Islands. 00 ly statement! rpiIE undcrslgiiLd, a Committee of Dl X lectors ot the Equitable Life As. suruiicu Society of tho Linited Statcb , apiioiuted to foimulatc the views of tic iJoard on tho advantages oll'ered by li.o Society to tlio )iiblic, report: 1st The Society issues all tho approv ed forms of aisuiaiicc, Including Old niuy Life, Et dowmeiit anil Tontine jic licies. It Is immaterial to the Dlrectois wliich form of policy is taken by in. tindlui; assurers. d The Life nnd J mlouiiient forms of policy piovido lor annual cash clivi-(lend- and n suirciidei value; aioludis. putublc after three jears and payable iiumedlntely niter proot of death. d Tho premiums on u Tontine po licy aro the samu as ou the Ordiuary Lite, but, while Ihe latter is only pay. able in the event of iliath, tho holder of the Toutine policy has Hie tight to draw the v hole of thorctcivo and the uicti. undated piollts in cash at the end of a stated period; thus, during his own life, time, attcr his producing yeais aie pust, he eau, without any larger premium than on un uidinary policy, secure these gieater advantages. 4th Experience shows that the iciurn paid in cash ou maturing Toutine po. Deles uppioxlmutc3 to or exceeds the amount of premiums paid by policy holders, so that tlio average cost ol tho assurance w ill be only about the interest on the premiums. Gth Tuntiuo policies, like others, mo paid In lull in the event ot death ut any time (lining thetciuiof thu policy, and are incontestable alter three yeais, and payable immediately after duo proof of death. Otli Experience shows that tlio inor. tallty is lower among Tontinu policy, ladders, us the belter lives seek this kind ot assurances, which is a consider able source of profit. 7th Tontinu policies will be made non-loif citable under tho laws of the State, if bo desind at the time tho as surance is ellcctul. Bill The '1 online system is fair nnd just; its nccouuts mo accurately kept, separate tiom all other business; tho funds judiciously Invested and Improv. ed, and the accumulated piollts laith. fully guurded audpiopcily appoitioucd. 0th The Society has since Its organi zation irniibuctul u lurger umouut of new business than any oilier cunip.iny, while its now business for the first half of tho present year is $1,700,000 larger thuu that of the llrst half of 1884. It has Assets of $.00,000,000; over $M,000, 000 of Surplus, and its ratio of Surplus to Liability is greater than that of any other company. CiiAUhcnv Ji. Diu'evv, Joiiti A. Sii.vvaut, Euoknh Rui.lv, WlLUAM A. WllllEI-OCK, ClIAllI.KH G. Landon, John Si.oank, llUNHY 11. llYUK, Committee of thu Eoaul of Diicctors of thu Equitable Lite Asiuiancu Society of Hie Linited States. ALEX. .1. OARTWRIOHT, General Agent for Hawaiian Islands Eiiuitablu Life A'-uiaiico Sooletj. 12' lv . i To Let Furnished. A T Kllauea, Katml, a coiufpi labia l. lloasunndCottugo eminently sultu bio u r a family wishing to spend a sli ,il I lino in the country. Apply to MANAGER, 30 U Kllauea Sugar Co., Kauai. Notice of Letters Patent. ALL personb iuo lieioby notilled that Letters Patent vveto Usued by llio Hawaiian Government to .IAM1.H KENNLY of Honolulu on tho lOtli day of Eccembei, a.d. 181-5, for an impiovt. ment In biako, gigni.d clinUe sprlugs, and that bald Letters Patent were at. signed by thu said u. lines Kcnnoy to tho llu w al iauCarilagoMaiiufactiiring Com pany ou the -'2nd day of December, a.u. 188&, wherefore tlio slid Hawaiian Car. ilago Manufucluriug Company lieieby warns all persons tigaimi iuliiugliig on tho said Letters Paifiil. HAW'N CARRIAGE MANFO ( o. Honolulu, Dec. 5!2, 1885. SOU tj W . 'J' I 1 "J. m v-Ta -: i t , .r N.'-1 Vi-,. m y ' j M i A: 'Ii Si i c, - m . & r. vr 1 w. i'H ' J 1 i n - j A-i "' "' mm mimmmitwwmmBmmmmBiBivKtiM& -worTf---