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Eft, "A BORN JOURNALIST."
Ww -rnr- tockg man who kxew it all.
Opio Read, who is a professional
humorist, knows a sham when he
sees one, and he lakes off one of
that class in the following sketch in
the Arkansaxe Traveler:
George D. Prentice, while editor
of the Louisville Journal, was often
importuned by college men who
panted for a chance to send n quiver
through the great reading world. A
graduate namod Edwards was so
fortunate as to secure a trial on the
Journal. Ho was u modest young
man, and did not claim that ho
could, the first week, take quite nil
the work off Mi". Prentice's hands,
but ho knew that after tho first
month ho could take the place of the
chief editor and discharge his duties
in a way that would render the
readers oblivious to the change.
The great journalist had, by a very
dear friend, been recommended to
Prentice, consequently the editor
was anxious that the young man
should do well. During tho after
noon of tho third day, Edwards went
into Prentice's room, and, with an
air of self-confidence, began to boast
of his newspaper acquirements.
"There is a great deal in the
newspaper business after all." said
lie.
Mr. Prentice agreed
was a great deal in the
business after all.
"Yes, sir," Edwards
"when I was at school
that there
newspaper
continued,
I u&ed to
think that a man could learn all
about the -whole thing in a day or
two, but he can't do it. 1 think,
though, that some men inherit a
kind of insight into the journalistic
professional, don't you?"
"It seems so," Mr. Prentice re
plied. "Yes," Edwards lcsumcd, "some
men have a natural facility for
forming the opinions of others ; and,
sir, the beauty of it is tho natural
product journalist forms opinion so
skillfully that the man who reads it
swallows it, and, by George, sir,
thinks that he himself formed it."
"Very often the case, no doubt,"
replied Mr. Prentice.
"Now," Edwards went on, "that's
what I regard as journalism. None
of your slipshod business about
that. I suppose, Mr. Prentice, you
have observed that I have learned to
say things pleasantly?"
"Yes."
"That's one acquisition. Now,
what next would you advise?"
"Learn something to say."
"Why, I I " stammered Mr.
Edwards, "I thought that "
"No explanations are necessary,"
said Mr. Prentice. Then, turning
in his chair and bestowing a quizzi
cal look upon the upstart, the man,
whoso idlest pen-stroke was some
times a gauging pasquinade, said:
"Your foresight is too clear to
enable you to become a journalist!"
"How so?"
"Why, you sec through the whole
thing. You can look into tho busi
ness of a newspaper like a prophet
could look into the future. This in
the cud, must render the business
distasteful to you, for, as all strol
lers will tell you, the most pleasant
road to traverse is the one that offers
the largest number of surprises a
glimpse of shining water, a moment's
view of rich landscape. Therefore
I would advise you to give up tho
newspaper business, for it will un
doubtedly become distasteful, like a
monotonous path too often gone
over. I know that it would be a strug
gle to tear yourself away now, but
you should make the sacrifice. You
owe it to your father, your mother,
your creditors."
"I know there is much truth in
what you say, Mr. Prentice, but I
have given so much thought to this
business, that now, to throw it away
and engage in something else, would
be changing the course of a life
would be like changing the channel
of a mighty river." I
Edwards smote his troubled breast,
lifted up his mustache, put a finger
on each sido of his mouth, and
missed tho spittoon six inches.
"I foresee the struggle," and Mr.
Prentice, "but becauso a struggle is
foreseen is no reason that it should
be averted. Life is a btruggle."
"But Mr. Prentice, what would
you adviso me to do?"
"Your foresight prompts me to
suggest tho advisability of running
a government. I don't know any
thing about the chances for getting
.that kind of situation nt present,
but I do know that you could do up
tho work to the delight of tho queen
and to the taste of the entire royal
f -household. Let mo see. How arc
' you in G,rcck?"
"First-rate."
"Probably you might get a situa
tion as a writer of circus posters."
"I wouldn't like that."
"No? Well, how would you like to
lloat down tho river on a raft, spend
ing your spare moments in the
Btuday of current navigation, sand
bank philosophy, and the wholesome
casuistry of ferrying who charged
double price when tho water is low,
? sees one. and ho lakes oil one 01 4!b&
becauso it Is low, find double price
when the water is high because it is
Mali
'You aio milking fun of mo."
"Oh, no; quite impossible. I
ennuot mako anything of you.
Heie, Bill," calling a porter, "let
in that other graduate and we'll give
him a turn."
COTTAGE TO RENT,
No. 127 Berotanln Street,
nt
i (resent occupied by A. Enters,
.'osscsslon ulven Mnv 1st.
Enqulro ou the premises, or of L. WAY,
Klnnu Street, In reur. TA tf
12MPLO YMENTOFFI 0e7
THE undersigned hits moved Into the
office of Sir. J. E. Wiseman, where
he will bo prepared to furnish house
hold servants, collect bills, do Anglo.
Chinese interpreting, iintl u general
business. (fiO flm) SOYUNO.
Hawaiian Bell Telephone Co.
NOTICE Is hcicby. glen that public
Telephone Stations liavo been es
tablished In tho dlstiicts of Ewa, Wnl
nunc and Walnlim, which aio available
to iiousiibicilhcii) at the following rates:
EWA lOcts. per Message
WAIAXAK&WAIA-
TAJA 2" et. per Message
Kwa Station Is at the residence of
Hon. A. Kmilil.
Wnlamic Station Is at tho stoic of M.
Mnbclouo.
Walalua Station U at the icsldenee of
S. K. Mahoe,
Who, for reasonable consideration, will
mulct take the delivery of messages In
their respective districts.
Facilities for telephoning fioui town
can bu furnished at the Central Olllee,
on Merchant utieet.
GODFREY BROWN,
President!!. H.Tel. Co.
Honolulu, Maich 31, 1880. UP lm
Wine and Spirit
IWCEDROH-IVT S
23 Nuuanu St., Honolulu.
Sole Importers of
S. Lachman & Co.'s California Wines,
John Exchnw's No. 1 Brandy,
J. Pellison's i and lOycar-old Brandy,
.J. J. Mclchcr's " Elephant" Gin,
II. W. 8.MITII & CO.'S
" Thistle Dew" Whiskey,
Coates & Co.'s "Plymouth" Gin, etc.
A FULL LINK OK THE
Most Favorite Brands
or-
Ales, Beers, Wines,
Bl'IltlTB, MQ.UICUKB, KTC,
constantly on hand and for balo nt tho
HiO-veHt jMai-lcetKu.tew.
Orders filled promptly and nil Goods
guaranteed.
P. 0. Box 362.
Both Tel., No. 40.
20!)
Just Arrived,
ex bark Jas. S. Stone,
AND ITOIfc SAJL.13,
AN ASSOltTMKNT OK
Carriages, Wagons
CaVxiolctw, ote.
In part as follows, viz:
Open Ivers Buggies
Top Brewster Box Buggies,
Top Brewster Phaeton Buggies,
Open Democrnt Wagons,
Canopy Top Wngons,
Concord Wagons,
GaIrhsiou Tod Cabriolets,
Hand Carts and Alula Carts.
C. BREWER
Houolulu, April 10, 1880.
& CO.,
kftME
FREETH&PEAGOCK
H. E. MclNTYRE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS lit
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CORNER FOHT AND KING STREETS.
Now Goods rccolvcd by every Packot from the Eastern States nnd Europe.
Fresh California Troduco by ovory Steamer. All orders faithfully attended to,
and Goods delivered to any part ol tho city frcu of charge. Island ordors Foil,
cited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Post Ofllce Box 145. Telephone No. 03. 108 ly
P. O. Box 97.
LEWIS & CO., GROCERS,
or und Ot Hotel Htrcot,
Importers & Dealers in Staple & Fancy Groceries.
Now Goods continually on tho way. Just received Kegs Snucr Kraut, kegs Hol
land Herrings, kegs Tripe, kegs German Pickles, kegs Mixed Pickles, kits
Salmon Bellies, kits Mackerel, kegs Family Pork, kegs Corned Beef. For
Breakfast White O.Us, Gcrmeaj Breakfast Gem and Shrcded Mnlzc. Also, a
fine lot of Now Zealand nnd Portland Pcachblow Potatoes always on hind.
The very bet of ISLAND BUTTER, plenty for everybody.
280 Prices low ami SntiMlhction Gunrnntcctl.
GEO. ENirJsLHARDT,
(Formerly with Siniuel Nott,.
Importer null Dculoi in
STOVES, CHANDELIERS, LAMPS,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, HOUSE FUKNItiHINU- HARDWARE,
AGATE IRON AND TINWARE
Agent HalFs 8afe and Lock Company,
Beaver Block, ... Fort Street.
t$T Store formerly occupied by S. NL.TI, np osite Spreckcls & Co.'s Bank. "T8a
1C0
M. GOLDBERG,
OA.MI?JBEr.LS -BLOCK,
Corner of Fort & Merchant Streets,
Has just opened out a largo nnd carefully selected stock of
Gent's Fine Furnishing Goods,
Custom-Mndo Clothing, nnd Hat4 nnd Caps
In all flu Latest Styles mill P.atterns.
tSJ" Particular attention is called to an elegant lino of Gent's Neckwear.
2Stf
HONOLULU
Steam Laundry
WILL
On MONDAY,
No Chinese
20.1
ALEX. ARTHUR,
Queen St , next Bulletin Office.
Horses broken to Sad
dle and Hnrness,
Horses boarded by the
. day, week, or month,
Horses
Clipped. B2T Telephone 181.
20 tf
WELDER'S S. S. CO.
Limited.
.Steamer Kina'u
King, Commander,
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday ut,
4 p.m., touching at Laualna, Maa
laea Bay, Mnkena, Mahukona, Ka
walhae, Laupauoeuoo and Hllo.
Returning, will touoh at all the
alove ports, arriving at Honolulu
euoll Raturdav afternoon.
NEW YORK LINE.
W."i
GROSSMAN & BRO., 77
Broad Street, N.Y.. will des-
natch
an Al vessel in this line, on or
about
3IA.Y 15. 1880,
Orders should be forwarded by steamer
of March 18th, to insuro shipment by
this opportunity, or not Inter than April
0th. CASTLE & COOKE,
01 Agents,
As
Telephone 1240.
OIE3IV.
April 5th, 1886,
Employed.
am
FOR HALE.
FANNING'S ISLAND GUANO in
quantities to suit Apply to the
PACIFIC NAVIGATION CO.
103 lyr
JUST RECEIVED
-A NEW )NVOICK OF
.;
t
(SUPKUIOIl QUALITY),
In Half Casks of 30 Gallons each.
For salo in Bond or Duty paid by
M. 8. GKINBAUM&Co
02 Queen Street. Honolulu. 2m
TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS
gffirjSS T w' KA.WMNS,
5wlil!3 Soap Manufacturer.
Tho highest Casli value for any quan
tity of Tallow.
Honolulu Manp'VlfliJit', Leleo
Bell Telephone 20. P. O. Box 4.
317
Lleuiue French Clare
Notjco of Letters Patent,
A LL- persons are hereby notified that
XX Letters Patent were issued by tho
Hawaiian Government to JAMES
KENNEY of Honolulu on tho 10th day
of December, a.u. 1885, for nn Improve,
mont in tirnkc, gig nnd chalso springs,
nnd that said Lotto Patent were as.
signed by tho said James Kennoy to the
Hawaiian CnrtlagcMnnufacturlng Com
pany on the 22nd day of December, a.d.
1885, wherefore tho f.ild Hawaiian Car
riage Manufacturing Company hereby
warns nil persons against infringing on
tho said Letters Patent.
HAW'N CARRIAGE MANP'G Co.
Honolulu. 1)ho. 2'J. 1Sr,. 208 tf
The White House,
Corner Third unit Jlownrd HIh..
SAN FHAMHRCO, CA1.IK011N1A.
J1ih. JniucN X. White,
Formerly of the While House, Nuuanu
Avenue, having purchased tho fat. Law.
rence House, ni the nbovo address, con.
tulnlng DO rooms, nil beautifully fur.
nlshcii, in suites and Mngle, offers many
ndvnntgcs to travellers to and from the
Islands. Tho house is locntul but three
squares from tho Palace und Baldwin
Hotels. Terms very moderate. 85
Mnnutacturcrt of
Soda Water, Ginger Ale,
Florida Lemonade, Actnted Waters of
all kinds, Fruit byrupn and Essences.
We Use Patent Strom
in all out Bottles.
Wo Invito particular attention to our
Patent Filter, recently Introduced, by
which all voters used In onr manufac
tures Is absolutely freed from all lm.
purities.
We deliver our Goods free of charge
to nil parts of the city. We guarantee
our Goods to be the best in the market.
Cnrcful attention paid to l1nml Orders.
Add) ess
The Crystal Soda Works,
P. O. Box 1107, Honolulu.
Dell Telephone : : 208
Mutunl Telephone : tt.'iO
E55T Orders left with Benson, Smith &
Co., No. 11 Foit Sticet, will receive
prompt attention.
We, alto, aio Agents for tho sale
of J. W. Hlngley'n
Celebrated Cigars,
188 of his own manufacture. Om
Will bo open every afternoon nnd even,
ing as follows:
9Ionday,Tue8day,1Vcdnctiduy,Tltura
day and Saturday Kvenlnga.
To the public in general.
XRIIA.Y 33VENING8,
For ladles and gentlemen.
TiieHdny Afternoon,
For Indies, gentlemen and children.
MUSIC.
Friday and Bnturdny Evenings.
WILLIAM WALL, Manager.
VOLCANO ROUTE.
Commencing on Monday, October
12th, and thence on the jlrst Monday
following tho arrival of tho Alameda
and Mariposa on the 8th and 22nd of
ench month.
The steamer Kiiinu will make Uie
Volcano Trip, reaching Kcauhou on
AVcdncsdny morning, giving Tourists
two days und two nights nt tl)0 Volcano
Houbo.
When the 8th nnd 22nd of the month
fall on Monday, tho Kinnu will leave
that day.
EST Tlckots for tho Round Trip, $50, which
pays all Charge.-a
Tho Kinnu will arrive in Honolulu
Sunday mornings on Volcano Tilps. On
Hllo Trips, will ltuvo Honolulu on
Tuesdays, and return Faturddy morn,
ings. WILDER'S KTMBHIP CO.
Honolulu, Rept. 14, 18Sfi. 124 tf
THE FAST 8AIMNQ
Sohooner EHTJKAI
will run regularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursduy, weather
permitting
For freight or passage apply to tho
Captain on board, or to
Pacific Navigation Co.,
181 Agents
FOR KOLOA & WAIMEA
KAUAI.
The Clipper Schooner
WAIEHU,
F. Kibbling, .... Mastor,
Will run regularly to the ports of
KOLOA, HANAPEPE & WAIMEA,
KAUAI. For freight or passage apply
to the Captain on board, or to'the
Pacivio Navigation Co.,
890 8m Cor. Nuuanu & Queen it.
Crystal
ofla
WOKS
keite Skating liiok,
fiefs Hi Co.
yfeflit
Insurance,
WHY THE
Equitable Life
Assurance Society
of the United States is tho Best Com.
pany with which to Assure.
I.
Boonuso of its Safety.
Its surplus Is larger than that of any
other assuruueo company.
II. Because of Its Promptnoss.
Of 1,04!) death claims paid In 1885,
nearly one-half were paid the very day
proofs were iceolveil; while of the re
mainder, the majority were paid within
tho following three days. No other
company can show such n record.
III. Becauso of its Liberality and
Reforms.
All policies are incontestable nftor
three years. All Incontestable policies
nro payablo Immediately upon receipt
of proofs of death. Tho Society's
policy contract Is clear and simple, and
libcial In ItH conditions. Its Non-for-fcltltig
Tontine (orSemi-Tontlno) policy
affords all the ultimate benefits of the
full Tontine, nnd has during Its earlier
years the surrender value and other
material advantages of ordinary life
policies.
IV. Profit.
No other company is paying on Its
policies, as large plollts as arc shown
under the Equltablo's manned Tontine
policies with llfteen-yenr periods. Per
sons deshlng nssnrnnco may obtain
estimates of the probable results of
BlniUur policies, and of policies with
twenty-year terms, which aie expected
to show even larger profits.
V. Prospective Advantages.
The imcxnmpled progress of the
Equitable in tho past Is tho bestguaran
tee of the Increasing future valuo of
assurance witjh the Equitable.
AjweU, 900,053,387.50
Liabilities,. ; 02,001,148.37
..Surplus, 913,802,230.13
Surplus on tho New York
Standard,..' 817,495,329 40
New Assurance in 1885,...90G,Oll,378.O0
a larger business than that of any other
eompauy.
MS, 83r.7,338,240.00
Total Paid Policy-) 71rsnn-
holders in 1885, $ 7,138,G80.0-
Paid Policyholder) M . ,,, ,,
since Organization,.... j 8Sii,i7B.0J
Income in 1885, 10,500,033.13
Improvement During
the Year.
Ineicase in Premium In-
eonie, 1,430,340.00
Increase in Surplus 3,378,G22.03
Increase in Assets, 8,301,401.00
For full particulars apply to
AliEX. J. CAKTWRIGI1T,
No. 3. Kaahumauu St.,
General Agent for tlio Hawaiian Islands.
93
CASTLE & COOKE,
Life, Fire 5 Marine Insur'oe Agents.
AGENTS FOR
The New England
MUTUAL LIFE INS. COMP'Y,
of Boston.
The iEtna Fire Insurance Co.,
of Hartford, Conn.
The Union Flro and
Marine Insurance Co.,
of Ban Francisco, Cala.
101 ly
Prussian National
Insurance Comp'y
ESTABLISHED 1845,
Capital,. . . '. 9,000,000 Relchimarks.
THE undersigned, having been up
pointed agent of the above Company
for the Hawaiian Islands, is prepared to
accept risks, against Fire, on Buildings,
Furniture, Merchandise, Produce, Bugur
Mills etc., on the most Favorable Term a
Losses Promptly Adjusted and Payable In
Honolulu.
H. RIEMENSOHNEIDER,
070 ly nt Wilder &,Co's.
The qnltablo Life AssHranc
Society of the United
States.
ttt4TAltI,IHIIEI IX 1850.
I8SUE8 Policies on tho most approved
pluns, viz :-OrdInury Life, Life, Xirrilt.
cd Payments, Endowments; Tontine
Savings Fund, Tontines, Bemi-Tontiucs;
A. B. C. Tontines: Life and Survivor
ship Annuities j Children's Endowments,
Joint Life Risks, Partnership Insurance,
etc., etc., etc.
Policies both Incontestable and Non
forfeitable.
Contested claims, nono.
Before insuring clsowhere, call and
get an estimate.
It is calculated that every reasonable
wish of the insured is embodied in one
or more of the plans.
For full particulars and pamphlets,
apply to
ALEX. J. CAllTWllIGUT,
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
00 ly
TO THE PUBLIC.
Till Pacific Transfer Co.
Offlco with O. K. Miller,
A'l Merchant Street,
Bell Tel., 377, Mutual TeL, 391.
I am fully prepared to do all kinds of
drnyage, hauling or moving work, all of
which I will guarantees to execute faith,
fully.
62 ly S. F, GRAHAM, PropV.
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