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MBMBAP t " f -" " " " JS ?--' iw v.( U " ," DAILY lONOtBLB P RMS , rtAy f t I L i m bh i sy m m wr m s,- M ,11 ' - VOLUME I. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDSjjTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1883. NO. '21 J' it ! I ; i V ' STAMP-COLLECTING. BENEFITS DERIVED FROM THE MANIA IN THE PUBLIC 8CHOOL8. Tho ltojnl Itond to Lonrnlnp; Getting: n Good Genornl KnowlmlRO of tho ISnrth 'mid the I)IIToront"Nntlon r ' Thereof Examples. ' tNow York World. Teachers in tho publto schools of this city havo dlacovoroil that thore U ono royal road to .learn miloh of what Is t'lught botwoon tho Ilfth nn 1 Oret prado, and thAt U through n t Tho remit Is that thoy aro encouraging the children In overy poislblo way to form collections, .that they sot, tho oxamplos thamsolVo's, and 'that at tho noon recoss they often prosldo ovor a Btamp Bald ono teacher recently at a toachors' mooting; "I have been only three month's collecting, and In that ttmo I have learnod mora geography and moro curront history than In any previous yoar. I havo two boys in my class (fifth grade) who havo boon collecting for a year-one 10 and the other 11 and no boy In tho first grade can match either of them. They know tho name and data of accession of every ruler in tho world; the population, colnago (In our money), shield, flag at overy stamp-Issuing country or colony; the different issuos of stamps, of courso; and thoy havo a bettor general knowlodgo of tho oarth, tho relative nls of countries, tho intelligenoo of tho people, than nine grown persons out" of tan. Thoy havo learnod it without study, as'nn without knowing that thoy were acquiring information mora valuablo than tho rules of marbloj." Sho did not exaggorato in tho loast. A principal at tho samo mooting paid! "My brightest children aro All my 'show' scholars aro. I can go into any school and pick out in ten mInuto every To do It I will glvo out twenty quostlons of gonoral Information and evory 0110 who answori ton or moro will bo a Whon nskod what questions sho would ask, sho gavo the following as offhand illustration: What European countries own the West India islands! - Naino the groups bolonglng to each. What is tbe population of How aro tho Virgin islands governed I Whoro and what is Hollgolandt Name tho countries of Kuropo according to Izo, then according to population. Tho samo for South America and Central America. Nnmo England's colonies In South Africa, Australasia, in Asia, according to slzo and than accordiug to population. How many British colonies wo our American coinage! How, many foreign countries! Namo the present rulerof each country In Europo and tho titlo of each one. Namo some of tho kingdoms of India still rulod .by natlvo prlncos. What do you know about Borneo! Whore Is Btollatnnd! Namo tho' rulors of Spain slnco 18(50. Of Franco. Of Italy. "Any child," sho said, "who ixan boon collecting for a year could answer any ono of them. Tho nowost collector could answor six or olght, and ton. How many children who do not collect could answer flvo of thera!" Anothor teacher told how an Impictor came to hor class-room at tho noon rocoss, intending to stop this "foolishness about stamps." Thoy wore In tho middle of tho stamp exchange and n boy had just handed her a stamp to "place and valuo" in othors. "Koop your soat,"' said the inspector, grimly; "I want to seo what you aro doing." Sho hold up the stamp to the boys around. "Sarawak," they chorusod. "Whoso head!" "Rajay Brooke." "What date!" "M4." "What is it worth!" "Eight cents unusoJ." "In oxchango!" "Twenty cents." "It was a good opportunity," said tho teacher, "and I know what tho inspector had come for, so I thought I would teach him a losson, and continued on Sarawak. Whoro U Sarawak!" "In Borneo." "Who rules Borneo!" "Sultan Abdul Mumein." "What is tho capital city!" "Brunt." "What is tho population!" "Twenty thousand." -"Of the Island!" "Noarly 2,000,000." "Who is Rajah Brooke!" "Sir Charles Johnstone Brooke, successor of Jamei Brooke." "What is Sarawak!" "A provinco of Borneo," Whon the boy had pocketod his threo stamps and 2 cents oasli balanco duo, tho toacher turned to tho Inspector, who had stood allont, grim, anl grisly, and asked him, with butter in hor mouth:' "Do ' your children collect, Mr. Blank!" "Thoy do not," said ho rather gruffly his losson had boon severe "but if thov them could answor one quoitlon you havo asked." Since that time Iuspeotor lildnk has been an earnest supporter of philately, and bos given to sohool children ovor a dozen albumt. Ho now bat a standing offer of an international (tlio best) album to any scholar in bis schools who collects 400 different stumps. , itfljo Bamo, teacher said, in roply it questions, that sho found it best novor to Interfere with trading oxcept to determine the vuluo of tho stamps and to bee, generally, that value was glvan for valuo aocordlng sto'cdtalogue prluus. When a now stamp camo in tho trndo was postponod to the next exchange day for tba boys' to road up.' "1 loavd' nil sto tho boys, au4 nevar lay anything oxrapt whon they aro at a loss. I keep it from bolng a losson." One who has never started a collodion cannot understand or appreciate tho fouling which hooii tukod iiossosslon of tbe colloHor. Ho collects for tho ploa'iuro it gives him, und tho pleasure constantly grows on account of tho information acquired. When ho recolvos a new atamp, si(y from Stellalaiid, fcr Nowahiiggur, ho oin not remain stlsilod until he knows all about tbe country and how aud whon tho stamp was Issued. The result if that for gonoral .information concerning any country or colony lsiuiu'g stamps, tho Amerloan small-boy 'collector is far battar authority than tbe gawtteer.or oucyclorcolla. What diamonds aro to a woman raro Btamps are to the collector, while tho common stamps lire to him what ordinary jewels aro to hor. Convontluii of Ioolnmlen. Chicago Times, It wU bo news to most people, probably, that tbore aro botwoiu 5,000 and 0,000 Icelanders living In this country, But that is tho faot, and qulto rocontly dologatos from oloven Icolandio congregations in Dakota, Montana and Manitoba mot in convention at Mountain. In tho first namod territory, to form a synodlcol union. Tliero is a Ultoh, bowovor. In Ioeland the women have votes and vote In congregational mattery and tho synodica! constitution ad ip tort at Mountain by a vote of 18 to B contained a provision to that effect, but tome of the congregations aro ' so stoutly opposod to this equality of tbe soxos that at least one moro convention trill bo'nicossury.togflttlo Ufa tnattar.' ih'ofwMomtl Qfttrto. CLAIUtNCI WILDER VOLNEY VAILLAkCOURT Asiiruno. ASIIFOKD. A SHFORD & ASHFORD. , Attorneys, Counsellors, Solicitor), eaten, Procfors, Conveyance, Etc, Opf ice "Honolulu Hale," adjoining T"R. A. McWAVNB, PHYSICIAN AND SUltGEON, Orrics and Residence 34 Alakea street, Orrics Hours 9 to A. m.; 0 to 8 f. m. 59-184. -s BO. L. BABCOCK, Teacher of the' Piano-forte, Address, care Messrs. West, Dow & Co., No. 105 Koht St., Honolulu. Residence No. n Emma street. 137-368 M, WHITNEY, M. D., D. D. Si " . Dental Itootns on Fort Street, Honolulu H.I. Office In Brewer's Block, corner Hotel and Fort Streets, entrance on Hotel Street. 110-361 JONATHAN AUSTIN, Atlorney'and Counsellor at Lam, Anil Agent to tale Acknowledgement, No. 14 Kaaiiumanu Street.. .Honolulu 111-171 TNO. A. HASSINGE1V Agent to take Acknowledgment e to for Labor, Interior Ofmcb, Honolulu 311.161 JOHN H. PATY, Notary Pubtto and Commission of need; For the States of California and New York. Office U the Hank of Bishop & Co. HnNotuLU. Oaiiu, H. I. 110161 ULBS TAVBRNIHK, J ArtUt. Studio: Room 6, Sprcckels Block.' Fort Street. Honolulu. Hours : 3 to 5 p. h. ' ' 6-$i T A. THURSTON. (Successor to SMITH & THURSTON) Attorney at Lair, No. 38 Merchant Street Honolulu 356-107 TWT THOMPSON. Attorney at Law aud Solicitor In Chancery, Office Campbell's Block, Sec nd Story, Rooms 8 and 9. Entrance on Merchant street, Honolulu, H. I. P P. GRAY, M. D PHYSICIAN ASlt SUlUIEOlf, Office, next door to the Honolulu Library. 9 to 10 A. si. Office Hours: a to 4 r. si. 7 to 8 p. M. Sundays, 9 to si A. M. RESIDENCE, cor. Klnau and Pcnsacola Sts. 334-185 O B. DOLE, Counsellor at Law and Notary I'ubllc, office, No. 15, Kaaiiumanu Street Honolulu 156-307 XT R. CASTLE, Attorney at Law and Notary I'ubllc, No. 19, Merchant Street Honolulu Attends all tho Courts of the Kingdom, 310-161 Ihtcmcxss datta. A L. SMITH, Importer and Dealor in Glasmearo, Mvrlden Silver-Plated Ware, Jlraekets, f'aset No. 83 F.okt Strkkt (.Honolulu King's Combination Spectacles and Eyeglasses, Lustra! Wire Ware, Fancy Soaps, Picture 1 rimes. Wostenholm's Pocket Cutlery, II. I. Chase's Island views, Clark's Spool Cotton, MaUune 'Oil. all kinds of Machine Needles, "Domestic') Paper Fashions. Sble, agent of the uaivcrsully.7atkuqwlcdgcd Light-Running Domestic Sewing.Machlne. f It tf. v' t' 110161 g t F r ' . A S, CLEGHORN & Co. fmpurturs and Dealers In General Mer chundlse,' Corner Queen and Kaaiiumanu Streets, Honolulu. A W. PEIRCE & Lo. Ship Chandlers and Commission Merchants. No. m Queen St.,.,....,, Honolulu. Agents lor Brand's Guns and Bomb Lances and Per. ry Davis' 1'aInKlller, t, , , , , ALLEN &-ROBINSON, Healers in Lumber mid all kinds of . ing Materials, Paints, Oils, Nulls, etc., No. 44 Queen Street ,,, Honolulu, II. I. ArjENTS OF SCHOONERS Haleakala, Kulamanu, Kekauluohl, Mary Ellen, Pauahl and LeaJil, At Robinson's Wharf, 310-361 TMSHQP & CO., Bankers Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. Draw Exchange on THE BANK OF. CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, And thslr agents hi NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONG Messrs. N. M. ROTHSCHILD fc SONS, LONDON. The COMMERCIAL BANKING CO., OF SYDNEY, LONDON. The COMMERCIAL BANKING CO,. OF SYDNEY, SYDNEY. The BANKS OF NEW ZEALAND! AUCKLAND, CIIRISTCHURCH, AND WELLINGTON THE BANKS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, VICTORIA, II. C 1 AND PORTLAND, OR, AND Transatt a Central Banking' Busi;itil, - DltsiltCfiB v<iltj. CBRBWER & LlmlttJ.) COMPANY, Ueneral Mercantile and Commission Agent) Queen Street, Honolulu. Officers P. C. Jones, Jr., president and manager; Tosenh r O. . Carter, . ...... treasurer . and ..... secretary. . Directors ... . : lions. Charles R imnopnnu 11, a, r. warier; wi r, Allen auditor. s C. COLBMAN, Illacksmith, Machinist, Carriage Work Horse Shoeing, Honolulu, ,,... .II. I Plantation Machinery, etc. Shop on King Street next to Castle & Cooke's. 110-162 - E. WILLIAMS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Furniture of Every Description, Also Upholsterer and Manufacturer, Furniture Warerooms No. ill Fort Street. Workshop at old stand on Hotel Street. All orders promptly Attended w. c. HUSTACE, (FORMERLY WITH IOLLES & CO.) Wholesale and Detail Grocer, it, Kino Street..., .Under, Harmony Hall. Family, Plantation, and Ship stores supplied at short notice. New goods by every steamer. Orders from the other Islind faithfully executed. Telephone No. uq. & COOKE, Shipping and Commission Merchants, No. 80 Kino Street Honoluia importers and dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Agents for The Hitchcock & Company's Plantation. The Alexander & Baldwin Plantation. It. HaUtead. or Walalua Plantation. A. II. Smith & Company, Koloa, Kauai. J. M, Alexander, Haiku, Maul. The Haiku Sugar Company. The Kohala Sugar Company. Hamakua Plantation The Union Insurance Company ol ban Franicwo. The New England Life Insurance Company of Bostou The Blake Manufacturing Company of Boston D. M. Weston's Patent Centrifugal Machines. The New York and Honolulu Prcket Line. The Merchant's Line, Honolulu andSan Francisco Dr. Jaynes & Son's Celebrated Medicines. Wilcox & Gibb'i Singer Manufacturing Company. Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines. 110161 E P, ADAMS, Auctioneer antJ'Commltston Merchant, No, 46 Queen Street, "..... .'".'. . . .- Honolulu HOFPSCHLABGBR & Co. ED' Importers and Commission Merchants, No. 48 Queen Street.. .Honolulu Oaiiu, II I TD C. ROWb, House and Sign Painter, Paper Hancbr, etc.; No. 107 Kino Street... ...Honolulu 11 1163 TJ O. HALL & SON (Limited) IMrORTERS AND DEALERS IN Hardware and General ,Mercha)idlse, Corner of Kino anu Fort Streets, Honolulu officers: William W. Hall President and Manager L. C. Abies Secretary and Treasurer W. F. Allen , Auditor May, E. O, White .. J7 A. SCHABFER & Co. Importers and Commission Merchants, No. o Merchant Street Honolulu . 110-361 ty H. OEDING, Express and Drayman. Office. No. 81 King Street. '' - Residence. No. 47 Pnuchbowl Steret, ' Honolulu, Oahu, H. It Freight, Packages, and Baggage dellveied to and from all parts of Honolulu and vicinity. Careful attention paid to moving Furniture, with WAGONS .EXPRESSLY. FORfHE PURPOSE, Office Telephone. No. 86. , House Telephone. No. 00. 330190 TRANK GERTZ, Jlool and Shoemaker. Boots and Shoes made to Order. No. 103 Fort Stkbrt.. ..-..,....". ....... Honolulu 310-361 1." ,. 0W. MACFARLANE, II. R. MACFARLANE, (j. W, MACFARLANE & CO. Importers, Commission Merchants and Sugar Pnotoro. Building. , , Queen street, Honolulu. AGENTS FOR Puuloa Sheep Ranch Co, Hawaii, J, Fowler li Co's Steam Plow and Portable Tramway Works, Leeds, ' Mlrrless, Wntson s Co's Sugar Machinery, Glasgow Glasgow and Honolulu Line of Packets, Liverpool and Honolulu Line of Packets, London and Honolulu Line of Steamers, Sun Fire Office of Loudon. 143-194 ' HACKFELD & Lo. H General Commission Agents, Cor. Fort anu Queen Strketk Honolulu 110-361 TTUSTA CE & ROBERTSON Draymen, All orders for cartage promptly attended to. Particular attenttoif paid to the Storing anu SmrriNO of goods in tiansit to the other Islands. Also, Black Sand and White San 11 in quantities to suit at lowest prices. OrriCE Corner Kaahumanu and Queen streets. Hawaiian Bell Telephone No. 33." Mutual Telephone No. 19 TTORP & CO., No 74, Kino Street Honolulu Upholsterers, Drapers and Dealers In all kinds of Furniture 7i t Telephone No, 143. 118179 TTOHOLULU IRON WORKS Co., Steam Engines, Jloilers, Sugar Mills, Coolers, Iron, Jlrassand Liad Castings, Honolulu., ...... ,...,,wi ...H. I Machinery of every description made to order. Particular attention paid to" Ship's Blacksmithlng, Job work executed op the shortest notice. 110161 OLLISTBR A Co' H Wholesale and Jfttnll Druggists and To- bhctonists. No. 59, NuuanU St:-et..;ii ,...n. ..Honolulu 110-161 At- TT B. O Qroecry and Feed Stors, Cor. Kino and Fort Sts. ............. -.Honolulu NO. O. FOWLER & Co., J LEEDS, ENGLAND, n Are prepared to furnish Plans and Estimates for Steel PORTABLE TRAMWAYS, With or without Cart and Ixxomotives, Specially ADAPTED SOU SUGAR PLANTATIONS. 1 Permanent Railways and Locomotives and cars, Trac tion Engines and Road Locomotives, Steam Ploughing and Cultivating Machinery, Port able bngines for all purposes, Windin Catalogues with Illustrations, Models and Photographs of the above Plants and Machinery may be seen at the offices of the undersigned. W. L. GREEN and G. W. MACFARLANE & CO., Agents for Ino. O. Fowler & Co 113-164 JOHN T. WATERHOUSB, Iiiiporltr and Dealer in Qenerul Merchandise. No. 15-31 Queen Honolulu J M. OAT, JR., &CO. Stationers and News Dealers. Jtrd llubber Stump Agency Gazette Block No. ij Merchant Street 155-306 Honolulu. H. I. OHN nott, J Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker, Stoves and llanges, of all kinds, Plumbers' stock and metals, house furnish, ing goods, chandeliers, jamps, etc No. 8 Kaaiiumanu Street , Honolulu atoi6l J AINE & Co., Commission Merchants, Importers and dealers In IIv Grain and General Produce. Honolulu H. I, no-161 J EWERS & COOKE, (Successors to Lewbrs & Dickson,) Importers and Dealers in Lumber and all kinds of Jlulldiug Materials, No. 81 Fort Street,.' ,.1.... ;..,'. Honolulu 110-161 J AHLO. Dealer in Dry-Goods, Mice, Tea, Silks and Fancy Goods, Hats, Boots aud Shoes, llrttn. Feed and J'louv, Cigars and Tobacco. Also proprietor of Rice and Sugar Plantations at Kaneohe, Koolau, Walpio, Ewa, and Heeia. Cor. Nuuanu anu Sts.... Honolulu 3001CO YONS & COHEN, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, Corner Fort and. Queen Streets, Honolulu. Sales of Furniture, Stock, Real Estate and General Merchandise promptly attended to. Sole agents for American anu European merchandise. J J. l,vons, 331103 1 li.. n Cohen M PHILLIPS & Co. Importers nnd117tolesale Dealers tn Cloth- f.tr. .n.Ju Uf.n. ,T..lm (, JUU.I DftUlW. 4f.0f IAV. O -!- nlshlng Goods, Fancy Goods, Etc. No. to Kaaiiumanu Street Honolulu 110-161 M W. McCHESNEY & SON, Dealers in Leather, Hides, Tallow and Commission Merchants, , Agents for the Royal Soap Company. No. 41 Queen Street.. ..t... Honolulu 117168. M S. GRINBAUM & CO., Importers of General Merchandise tun Commission Merchants, Queen 'Street Honolulu. II. I No. 114 California street, San Francisco, Cal. ' M S. GONSALVBS & CO., llVioieaiilv 'Grocers and Wins Merchants, Beaver Block, Queen Street.....;.. ..Honolulu Post Office Box No. 309. Telephone No. 163. PACIFIC HARDWARE CO. Importers and Dealers in Uurdwuro, Cutlery, Tools, Paints and Oils, and General Merchandise. No. 74 and 76, Foht Street. ....... ...Honolulu HE WESTERN AND HAWAIIAN IN r vestment company (limited.) Money loaned for long or short periods on approved security. Apply to W, L. GR15EN, Office Beaver Block, Fort St. Manager 344193 II. DAVIES & Co, (Late Ianion, Green & Co.) Importers and Commission Merchan(s, No. 4 Kaahumant St , ....Honolulu acents roR Lloyd's and the Liverpool Underwriters, British and Foreign Marine Insuiance Company, and Northern Assurance Company. - 310161 G. THRUM, ImI'oktino and Manufacturing Stationer, Frtnter, Hook-binder, etc., And publisher of the Hawaiian Almanac and Annual. Dealer In Fine Stationery, Books, Music, Toys and Fancy Goods, ' 1 Fort Street. Near Hotel,,, ... ,:,,',, Honolulu 041-161 J fi gh.stncso GTitvutf. ILLIAM McCANDLESS W Dealer in Choicest Ileef, Veal, Mutton, Ete, No. 6 Queen Street, Fish Market. Family and Shipping orders carefully'attended to. Live Stock furnished to Vessels at short notice. Vegetables of all kinds supplied to Order. Telephone ,,. ..,..,.,!",,,., No. nr. . , j w F. ALLEN. Has a.1 office with Messrs. Bishop & Co., corner of Merchant and Kaahumanu streets', and he will be pleased to attend to any business entrusted to him. WEST,' ' ' li.-l. BOW,"- CiWrslAcrAHLANE. txraST, dow & co., Importers and Deal'rs in all kinds of Music, Fancy unci Juvanese Goods', Furniture of alt kinds. Sewing Machines, Mirrors, Paintings, Chromos and Toys, Picture Framei and Cornices to order. Moving and repairing Furniture speciality. No. 103 Fort Street... Honolulu i4oigf Insurance Jtoticcc. TJOSTON BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. C. BRBIr'&K & C:, Agents for the Hawaiian Islands, 110-361 OR1TISH FOREIGN MARINE J anco Company, (Limited) THBO. H, OAVIKS, AGENT, The above agent has received instructions to reduce the rates of Insurance between Honolulu and Ports In the Pacific, and is now prepared to issue poli cles at the lowest rates, with a special reduction on freight per steamers. 310161 DREMEN BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS, F. A, SCHAEFER cV Co., Artntt. ' Also arenli for the Dresden Board of Underwriters. Vienna Board of Underwriters. For the Hawaiian Islands. 110161 70RTUNA GENERAL I NSURANCB COM. , pany of Berlin. F, "Ai SCltAEFER & Ct., AGENTS. The above Insurance Comuanv. has established a General Agency here, and the undersigned, General Agents, are authorised to take risks against the dangers of the Seas at the most reasonable rates and on the most favorable terms. LLOYD MARINE INSURANCE GERMAN Company of Berlin F. A, SCHAEFER cV Co., AGENTS, The above Insurance Company has established a General Agency here, and the above signed, General Agents, are authorised to take Risks against the dangers of the Hcas at the most reasonable lates, and on the most favorable terms. 110161 FIRE HAMBURG-MAGDEBURG Company of Hamburg. A. JAEGER, AGENT. Building, Merchandise, Furniture and Machinery Insured against Fire on the most favorable terms. 110-161 FIRE INSURANCE HAMBURG-BREMEN Company, F. A. SCltAEFER tV Co., AGENTS. . The above firm having been appointed agents of this company a prepared to Irsure risks against fire on Stone and Brick buildings and on Merchandise stored therein, on the most favorable terms. For particulars apply at their office. 1 10161 EW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSUR. N1 ance Company of Boston. CASTLE & COOKE, AGENTS, incorporated 1833. The oldest Purely Mutual Life Insurance Company in the united btates. Policies Isiued on the most Favorable Terms Losses paid through Honolulu Agency, $49,000 110-161 , -GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE NORTH Company of Hamburg. , HACKFELD O Co., AGENTS. Capital and Reserve . , , , . Relchsmark 8,830,00 " their Re-Insurance Companies', " 33,000,00 'Die Agents of the above Company, for the Hawaiian Islands, are prepared to Insure ilutldings, furniture, Merchandise ana Produce, Machinery, etc., also Sugar! ana Klce Mills, ana. vessels in line narnor, against loss or damage by nie, on the most favorable terms. ' 110-161' EW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE N Insurance Company of Boston, Mass. incorporated 1833, Assets January 1st., 1884, nearly $17,-000,000. Polices issued on the most favorable terms, and absolutely aftor Two Payments. MXAMPLE OF rLAN ! Insured age 33 years 10 years Endowment Plan for $3,000. .' iniiml I'rrmfiim $01S.SO. , ' , 1 , 1 V'l'e, Pd-up Int. At the end of the sd Year, $ 189.85 $ 44 5 . jd " ' 461.70 B40 k, 4th ' 643.JS 1,130 Stb ' 831.85 1,415 6th '' 1,019.00 1,605 7th ' it3S.5 1.970 8th M5J.7S ,135 .9th " 1,676.05 1,500 loth " 1,911.65 i,75S nth " , 15790 3.005 lath " 3.Jo 13th ,685.co 3,485 14th " 1,967.7a 3,710 15th " 3,3-9 3.94S l6th " 4,S 17th' 3 93i i 4,380 8t 1 4,148 50 , 4,590 19th 4,8oo loth " 5,000.00 5,000 The second and subseqeut premiums are likely to be reduced by Inertaslnp annual diitributioni 0 tur. tut, tST Applications can be hid of ; and full Information will be given, by the Agents, 156167 CASTLE cV COOKE, BOARD OF UNDER PHILADELPHIA C. EKEfl'SR & Co.. Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands, TRANS-ATLANTIC PIRB INSURANCE X Company or Hamburg, ; It, HACKFELD cV Co., Astnti. Caplta'.and Reserve Relchsmark 6,000,000. ' their Re-Insurance Companies " 101,650,000 Total, . Reichsmark 107,650,000 The Agents of the above Company, for the Hawaiian Islands, are prepared lo Insure Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise and Product, Machinery, etc, also Sugar and Rice Mills, and vessels In the harbor against loss or damage by Are, on the most favorable teuns. "' 1' ' - V' I , Inmtrrtttcc potter. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND THE Globe Insurance Company. BISHOP & Co., AGENTS. estabisiird 1836, Unlimited to Stockholders. Assets ..., , fl, ,,, .$31,136,100 ueserve. ..,,...,.,.. 0,750,090 income for 1870: Premiums received after deduction of re- Insurance.,... , ...... .......... ,. n..$,5,38,ios ' Losses promptly adjusted and paid here. 113.164 u NIONMARINBINSURANCECOMPANY of San Francisco. CASTLE cV COOKE, AGENTS. Incorporate, 187. Scncinl JLljbcrilscjncntc. 3?ioieer Line. Several Ships Annually from Liverpool. By " Orients" from Liverpool, Steamers from San, to Francisco and other late arrivals, , THEO. H. DA VIES & CO., Have received English and American Prints, White Cottons, Unbleached Cottons, Linen Drill and Duck, Crown Canvas, French Merino of different qualities, Grey, blue and Mixed Flannel, Waterproof Tweeds, Dreis Materials, Silks, Satins, Silk Ribbons, Velvet, Hosiery Underclothing, IN GREAT VARIETY. Lawns, White and Printed Moleskin, Linen and Cotton LUtodos, Towels, Handkerchiefs, Mosquito Netting, Rubber Clothing, Waterproof Sheeting, Men's, Women's & Children's Boots & Shoes, (sins and styles adapted to this market,) Horse lllankets. Bed Blankets, (all sises, weights, qualities and colors,) Velvet and Tajtesti'U Jtitgs and Matt, Centre Rugs, Navy and Merchant Canvas, Filler Press Dags, (1036), Sugar Uags, Klce Bags, Coal Bags,, 3 &, j Ply Twine, English, Hawaiian Si American Flags (3i 5 nd 1 yard'.) Floor Oil Cloths, (tasteful designs, assorted widths) Men's Saddles, Side Saddles, Saddlery, ' Iron Bedsteads, Galvanized Buckets, Tinned Iron Tea Kettles, Sauce Pans, Fry Pans, (assorted shes), Butcher Knives, Knives and Forks, Tin Plate, Sheet Lead. Galvanized Water Pipe (H lo 1 inches), White Lead, (various qualities), Boiled Oil, Turpentine, 1 Corrugated Roofing, (14 gauge, 6, 7, 8 and 9 ft. lengths), Galvanized Screws and Washers, Galvanized Ridging, Yellow Shcathinu Metal d Nails Annealed Fence Wire, Fence Staples, Wire Plant Guards and Arches, 'Steel Rails, with Fish Plates, Bolts and Spikes, A LARGE FRESH ASSORTMENT OF SHELr HARDWARE, Crockery and Glassware, Oos, Picks, Shovels, Plantation and Mechanic's Tools, R6bey & Co's Portable Engines, (1 6 H-P) One Splendid Piano, by Brinsmead & Sons,) Tested Chain, dosage's Soap, (1 qualities, in bxs 34 and 60 bars), Best Welsh'Steam Coal, Coke, Flooring Tiles, Fire Clay, Portland Cement. (White & Johnson r ire uricics, oom square ana Lump Rock Salt, LEATHER, BELTING, (3 to 11 inch widths.) A Large and Fresh Assortment of California!! and English Groceries ' 34016s TWTETROPOLITAN MARKET. KING STJIEET, C.J. WALLER, Proprietor, Cltoloost (Moats from Finest Herds. Families and shipping supplied on short notice and at Lowest Market Prices. All meats delivered from this market are thoroughly chilled immediately after killing by means of a Bell Coleman Patent Dry Air Refrigerator. Meat so treated retains all its juicy properties, and is guiuanteed to keep longer after delivery than freshly-killed meat, 150-161 Crystal Soda Works. uANurACTUREKS or SOID.A. "W'.A.TEIB,;, .AXiE, FLORIDA LEMONADE, Aerated Watora of All Kinds( Fruit Syrups and Essoncos, Our Goods are acknowleged the BF.ST, NO CORKS WE USE PATENT STOPPERS In all our Bottles. S3' We Invite particular attention lo our Patent Filter, recently Introduced, by which alt waters used n our manufactures is absolutely freed from nil im. purities. S3T We deliver our Goods free of charge to all parts of the city. Careful at e lien paid to Islands Oldeis. Addreis THE CRYSTAL SODA WORKS, P. O. BOX, 397, HONOLULU, 11. I.' Telephone No, 308. Orders left with Benson, Smith & Co., No. u Fort Street, will receive prompt attention. We also, are agents for the sale of J, W, Hlngley's CELEBRATED OIGARS Of hl own manufacture. W? cncml bbcrtiBcwcnts. N. E EUEGESS, CAllFENTEll AND MTILDEIt, Respectfully announces to the public tli ' he has purchased the BAGGAGE EXPRESS Business recently conducted by Mr. G. M. Lake, at No. 84 King strcet.which will be under the management of his son B. F. BURGESS. ' The Express will attend the arrival ol every steamer and promptly deliver ' FREIGHT, PACKAGES & JJAGGALE, In Honolulu and vkinit y. rxmivriTTXEcB cte fiajstos Moved with care. HE, ALSO, HAS PURCHASED THE Tobacco, Cigar and Soda Water, Business heretofore kept by Mr. J. W. Hirigley, No. 84 King street, which will be conducted by his son, G. W. BURGESS, and where everything In the line of SMOKERS' ARTICLES can be found, ot the best quality. Thanking the public for past favors and guarantee!!! t promptly execute all orders In either dine of business, at reasonable charges would solicit a share of public patronage. , Office Telephone No. 302. Eestdence Telephone No. ISO No, 84 King Street, Honolulu. 34319 BEAVER SALOON H. I. NOLTE, PROPRIETOR, Btgs to announce to his friends and the public In gen eral that the above Saloon provide i FlrsUOlaas Rofron.moiiU From 3 A. M., till 10 r. M. The finest Cigarettes Tobaccos, CIgara P and Smoker Sundries tONSTAHTLY ON HAND. One of Brunswick & Balke's celebrated Billiard Tables Is connected with the establlsnment, where lovers of the cue can participate. CITY SHOEING SHOP, 3TORT STJcEET, (OPPOSITE DODD'S STABLES. Horse Shoeing in all its Branches Done In the most workmanlike manner. Racing & Trotting Shoes a specialty. Our Rates will be reasonable. The undersigned, having bought out the Interest of Mr. James Dodd In the'above shop, solicits a continu ancn of the liberal patronage bestowed on the late firm Mr. 1. W. McDonald received the highest Award and Diploma, for his Hand-made Shoes at tho Hawaiian Exhibition for the year 1884. S3T Horses taken to the shop and returned at thotl' notice when desired. J, W. McDONALD. 159-161 JL rti CC ". CrBBVTZ, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN BOOTS Sc SHOES, . AND .FRENCH DRESSING. No 80 Fort Stroot, Honolulu. H. I. tST The largest and best assortment of Ladies , Gentlemen's aud Children's Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Dancing'Pumps, etc. To be found on the Islands. Prices as low as elsewhere for similar quality ol goods. Island orders solicited and promptly executed asii6s ENTERPRISE PLANING MILL. L Alalcoa. near Quooa St. C. J, Hardie, Contractor and Builder, Is Proprietor Mkuldlngs and Finish always on hand. The mil eps for sale hard and Soft stove ood cut aud split Telephone No. jj, ajj.slo tfM BUSINESS WM 5 . 84 COLLEGE, P03t St. 0. F, Send for Circular. The Fuu! Businrss Course Includes Single and Double Entry Book-keeping, as applied to all depart, ments'of business; Commercial Arithmetic! Mercantile Law; BusinekS Correspond ehce; Lectures on Law: Business Forms, and the Science of Accounts; Actual Business Practice in Wholesalo and Retail Merchandising, Commission, lobbing, Importing, Railroading, Express Business, Brokerage, and Banking; English Branches, Including Reading, Spelling, Grammar, etc; Drawing; and Modern languages, consisting of practical Instruction in French, Oeiman, and Spanish. Special. Branches arei Ornamental .Penmanship, Higher Mathematics, Surveying, Navigation, Civil En gineering, Assaying, Short-Hand, Type-Writing, Telegraphy, etc. For full Information address E. P. 1IEALD Jt CO. sjvuli , San FstAKCitc Cat. j. 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