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J l& S v- ONE DAY. A. Lnmpman In tlia Current, The troos rustlo; tho wind blows Merrily onto: tho town. Tho tbiuiows croop, tbo sun goos Steadily ovor and down. In n brown gloom tbo moats Rloam; Slonder tbo sweat wifo standi; Her Up) aro rod; bor oyos dronnij Ktssos aro warm on bar bands. The child moans; tho hours slip Bitterly over bor bead; In a gray duslc, tho tear drip; Mother is up thore dead. Tbo bormlt bears tho strango, bright Murmur of llfo at play; In tho wasto day and tho was to illht Titnos to rebal and to pray. Tbo laborer tolls In gray wlo, Godliko anil patient and calm; Tho beggar moans; his bleared oyos Measure tho dust In bis palm. The wl'b man marks the flow and ebb, Hlddon an 1 hold aloof; In hi doep mind is laid the wob; Shuttles aro driving tbo woof. The trees rutlo: tho wind blows Merrily out of the town, Tbo thidows creep; thj sun goes Staadlly over mid down. A 1REMENDOU3 STORM FORETOLD. rrodlctlotn of n Notod Weittlier Prophet A Coming Atlantic Tlilnl Ware. IF. Stone Wiggins In Detroit Free Tress. Our earth Is much further from tbo eohr orb now than she was at the glacial ago, or when our visible satoilltj flrst nppoirel In tbo Silurian oral, an 1 Saturn U much moro distant than when ho curriol but a single moon lu his thon around tho sun. Then as tho four grdat planots Just montionai aro so noar to u tbolr attraction forces our satellttoi noarjr our primary, tbui Incroailng tbo attraction on our oarth's surface, and as a rosult our atmosphere. It was for thin ronton I prodictod In The New York Insurance Time) three years ago that the winters mil summers of 1831 and 1SS5 would be remarkablo for their coldness, for the depth of enow in winter and the rainfall In Bummer, and how oxactly this prediction has been fulfilled! As tho same conditions will, to a csrtaln dogroo, exist, It Is impossible that the winter of 1833 can bo othorwiso than cold and stormy. This unusual atmospheric density is tbo primary cause of tbo cholera in Europs: Tor thi.Be noxious gases, Consisting ot the poisonous compounds of carbon, aro more quickly genoratoJ, and rise to a higher ntmosphorlo level than usual, especially In low countries and In cities badly drained and vontllated. I have mado no predictions as to storms or temperature axcoptlng the following storms which I publMied In Tho Hew York norma on May 10, 1884, viz.: Sept. 29 and 33, 1838; March 1!0 al, losi, ana oepu i, x. last named will bo tbo greatest storm at Halifax, Quobec and Boston that will occur for tho remainder of the century. It la the groat storm of Ootober, 1800, known as the Saxby storm, which was attondod by atldal wave and commlttod such sad havoc on the eastern ooast of North Araorlca. On tho 17th and 18th perfect calm will prevail over the greater part of the continent, tho at Halifax,' what llttlo there may t ninvlntr from the wost. At4 o'clock on tbo nftornoon of tho 19th (September, 1887), it will suddenly sunt from the southeast. No one unleis told would imagtno that this quiet shifting of tbo flag on tho mast and tho smoko from the chimney top indicates tho beginning of a storm whloh In four hours will become one of the groatett storms ot tuo contury, ana one that will bo of by othor generations. The Now York Maritime Rejister state Un 1881 that my prediction of tho storm of Sept, 14, of that one in which tho Asia was lost on Like Huron with llXi souls on board-saved $3,000,01)0 worth of ITulted States shlpplnj; but this will bo a heavier one, and rouoh moro dangerous, on aocount of its Atlantlo tidal wave. Improvement or the Kusslnn Peasantry. Moscow Cor. Sm Francisco Chronicle. t on un mnnv alorus of cbanzo and im provement sines ray previous visit to tLli country in 18T3. For centurlos tbo Russian poasant had scarcely any idoa of pononal flborty. Ho was llablo to be worked to death, to bo unlawfully and excessively taxtd. to bo torn from his family and sent Into the army, or to Siberia, and to see bis children similarly treated. In 1708 a Ru-. slan Berf-owner, a woman, was convlotoi of having done to death by Inhuman torturo", during the course of ton years, no lesi than 100 of bor serfs, nraong them several young girls ot not over 13 years ot age. Another female flond pricked a boy to death with a because ho had nogloctod to feoi All this If now changsd. Tho sorts have bocorao Independent ot their lords, whoso nnihorltv U roolacel by communal self- government Tho rural communes have gradually ncquirod tho lands furraorly held by tbo noble, and have distribute I them among tho families whloh compos tbo commune with great impartiality and due regard to their fcevoral claims and abilities. The nobles havo not failed to accommodate themselves to tbo change. Formerly they passed tholr lives in ldlonos, gambling and sensuality, despising commerco an 1 finding hlr nnlv career In tho army. Since the .mnnolnntlon manv of tUom have becorao practical fnrmora nnd other havo gone Into business or into me iei iuiouu, " helpod swell tbo rWng middle clas. Tho peasant bos of lato years fallon bolr to new privileges and now duties, Tho ad ministration of Justico has greatly in proved, nnd trial by jury has usurped tb placo of tho noblo's flat Tho peasants make very good Jurymen. Tboy aro unoducutel, but do not lack In sbrowdness and common sence. Sharp dealing lu trado, assaults and battory, and drunkonne8 they look upou as venial faults, but burglary, arson, highway robbery, and tbo gravor crimes ore dealt with sternly and, upon tho whole, very fairly. Not ISxiinusted Yet. Cincinnati Enquirer. "It li my opinion that those mountains v.... nnW tint boen scratched," snld Mr. Charles H. Morris, monngor of Tho Denver Journal of Commerce anu a ueawr m ores In Colorado's capital. "I think thoro has scarcoly boen a beginning of tho development ot the immonso mineral resources ot this region. It will not uurprU me at any time within tho noxt Ave years to learn of some big mlnornl, gold or silver, discovery right hero tn Colorado tint will make tho California dlscovorles of 40oem Insignificant Tbo man who talk of the mineral rosourcos of tbo wost is llttlo better than an Imbecile. tftiii oertHi'j, i-ft iSiutWM. h . -I JJuofcccionnl (Ewxba. CLARENCE WILDER ASHFORD. mmwpmmm$m Daily JONATHAN AUSTIN, Attorney anrt Counsellor at Law, And Agent to take Acknowledgements, No. 14 Kaahumanu Street Honolulu 331-173 NO. A. HASSINCJBR, llant to take Acknowledgments to Con tracts for Labor, Interior Orrica Honolulu 311.361 OHN H. PATY, Sotary l'tiblle and Commission of , Deeds, For the States of California and NewvYork. Office at the Hank of Illshop & Co. ' II0N01ULU, Oaiiu. II, I. 310-161 q B. DOLE, Counsellor at Law and Notary Vublle, OFFICE, No. 15 Kaaiiumanu Street Honolulu 350-307 , TIT R. CASTLE Attorney at Law and Notary Pubtle. No. 19, Mfrciiant Street Honoluiu Attends all the Courts of the Kingdom. 310-361 justness darto. A L. SMITH, Importer and Dealer In Glassware, Merlden ll'are, llrackets, rases, No. 83 Fort Street : Honolulu King's Combination Spectacles and Eyeglasses, Lustral Wire Ware, Fancy Soaps, Picture r rimes. Wostenholm's Pockef Cutlery, II. I. Chase s Island views, Clark's Spool Cotton, Muchine 'Oil. all kinds of Machine Needles, "Domestic" Paper Fash ons. Sole agent of the universally acknowledged .Light. Running Domestic Sewing Machine. 310-361 A S. CLBGHORN & Co. Importers and Dealers In General Mer- cmimii'c Corner Queen and Kaahumanu Streets, Honolulu. 310-361 A W. PEIRCB & Lo. Ship Chandlers and Commission chants. .. ,. . ' i aj.l.i i-K Mer- No. 3j Queen St Honolulu. Agents tor Brand's Guns and Bomb Lances and Davis' Pain Killer. '"-' A LLEN & ROBINSON, (Id- Dealers In Lumber and all kinds of Hull tint Materials, l'alnts, Oils, Nails, etl., No. 44 Qbeen Street ....Honolulu, II. I. aoents of schooners Halealtala, Kulamanu, Kelcauluohl, Mary Ellen, Ullama, Paualil and Leahl. At Roblnion's Wharf. 310-361 rjISIIOP & CO., Bankers Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. Praw Exchange on THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO. And their agents In 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 I AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCII, AND WELLINGTON THE BANKS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, VICTORIA, B.C AND PORTLAND, OR. AND Traniait a Gtncral Banking Butineis, J O. HALL & SON (Limited) IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN JJnnfirnre mid General Merchandise, Cornbr or Kino and Fort Streets, Honolulu officers: William W. Hail President and Manager L. C Abies Secretary and Treasurer W. T. Allen Auditor Directors Thorcas May, E. O. White -p A. SCHAEFER it Lo. Importers and Commission Merchants, No. 30 Merchant Street Honolulu 310-361 FH OEDING. Express and Drayman. Office. No. 8t King Street. Residence, No. 47 Pnnchbowl Steret. Honolulu, Oahu, H. I, Freight, Packages, and Baggage delivered to and from all parts nf Honolulu and vicinity. Careful attention paid to moving Furniture, with WAGONS EXPRESSLY FOR THE PURPOSE. Office Telephone. No. 86. House Telephone. No. go. 339-390 T7RANK GERTZ 17 llool and Shoemaker. Boots and Shoes made to Order. No. 103 Fort Strret. Honolulu 310-361 C. W. MACFARLANE, It. R. MACFARLANE. Q. W. MACFARLANE & CO. Importers, Commission Morolinnta nnd Sagnr Factors. Tire-proof Building Queen street, Honolulu. AGENTS FOR Puuloa Sheep Ranch Co, Hawaii. J. Fowler & Co's Steam Plow and Portable Tramwj) Works, Leeds. , Mlrrless, Watson & 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 London, '343-394 H HACKFELD & Lo. OriiflruJ Commission Agents. Cor, Fort and Quren Streets.,, Honolulu 310-361 H USTACB & ROBERTSON Draymen. All orders for cartage pi omptly attended to. ofeJfi fljlf 3MmlBa!BaLEiWEKPIIBBlfew VSKkS X IlJbjob, VOLUME I. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1885. NO. 44 I VOLNEV VAILLANCOURT ASHFOKD. A SHPORD & ASHFORD, Attorneys, Counsellors, Solicitors, Advocates, J'roetors, Conveyancers, lite. Omen "Honolulu Hale," adjoining Post-office. DR. A. McWAYNE, physician and suiioeon. OrriCE and REStDENCE34 Alakea street. Orrtcs Hours g to 11 a. m.; 6 to 8 r. M. 339-384. -EO. L. BABCOCK, Teacher of the Piano-forte, Address, care Messrs. West, Dow & Co., No. 105 Tort St., Honolulu. Residence No. 13 I'mma street. 337-388 T M. WHITNEY, M. D., D. D. S. Dental Booms on Fori Street, Honolulu , It. I. Office In Brewer's Block, corner Hotel and Fort Streets, entrance on Hotel Street. 310-361 J J JULES TAVERN1EK, Art lit. Studio: Room 6, SpreckelsJDlock. Fort Street Honolulu. Hours; 3tosr.'n. 6-31 J A. THURSTON. (Successor to smith & thurston) Attorney at Lais, No. 38 Merchant Street Honolulu 356-107 TVT THOMPSON. Attorney at Law and Solicitor In Chancery. OrriCE Campbell's Block, Second Story, Rooms 8 and 9. Entrance on Merchant street, Honolulu, It. I. P P. GRAY, M. D., V1IYSICIAX AXD SVRGEOX, Office, next door to the Honolulu Library. Office Hours: 9 to 10 A. M. 3 to 4 r. h. 7 to dp. m. Sundays, 9 to 11 A,. M. RESIDENCE, cor. Klnau and Pensacola Sts. )iicmccs (JTavifl. C BREWER & (LlmlttJ.) COMPANY, General Mercantlteand Commission Agents Queen Street, Honolulu. Officers P. C. Jones, Jr., president and manager; Joseph O. Carter, treasurer and secretary. Directors : lions. Charles R. Bishop and II. A. P. Carter; W. F. Allen auditor. 313334 CE. WILLIAMS, iMroRTER and Dealer in Furniture of Kvery Description. Also Upholsterer and Manufacturer. Furniture Warerooms No. in Fort Street. Work- shop at old stand on Hotel Street, attended to. All orders promptly CD C, ROWb House and Sign Painter, 3 3-303 - HUSTACE, .(FORMERLY WITH SOLLES & CO.) Wholesale and lletall Grocer, n, Kino Street Under HariIony Hall. Family, Plantation, and Ship stores supplied at short notice. New goods by every steamer. Orders from the other Ishnd faithfully executed. Telephone No. no. 337-378 "CASTLE & COOKE, Shipping and Commission Merchants, No. 80 Kino Street Honoluli importers and dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Agents lor The Hitchcock ft Company's Plantation. The Alexander & Ihljwcn Plantation. R. Halstead, or Waialua Plantation. A. II. Smith & Company, K0I0.1, Kauai. J. M. Alexander, Haiku, Maul. The Haiku Sugar Company, The Kohala Sugar Company. Hamakua Plantation! The Union Insurance Company ol ban Franlcsco. The New England Life Insurance Company of Bostoi. The Blake Manufacturing Company of Boston D. M. Weston's Patent Centrifugal Machines. The New York and Honolulu Picket Line. The Merchant's Line, Honolulu and San Francisco ur. jayness oon i,eieDrateu Medicines, Wilcox & Gibb's Singer Manufacturing Company, Wheeler & Wilson's Sewtne Machines. "P P, ADAMS & CO., Auctioneer and Cqmmisslon merchants. No, 46 Queen Street Honolulu 310-361 E D. HOPFSCHLABGBR & Co. Importers and Commission Merchants. No. 48 Queen Street Honolulu Oaiiu, II I 310-361 No. 107 Kino Street. 311-363 .Honolulu H l: Part. cular attention paid to the StorIno and SiiifUno of goods In transit to the other Islands. Also, 11 lack Sand and White Sand In quantities to sutt at loweit prices. Office Comer Kaahumanu and Queen streets. Hawaiian Bell Telephone No. 33. Mutual Telephone No. 19 TTOPP & CO., No 74. Kino Street Honolulu Upholsterers, Drapers and Dealers In all kinds of Furniture 318-379 Telephone No. 143- TTONOLULU IRON WORKS Co., Sfecim Kiiffliies, Hollers, Sugar Mills, Coolers, Iron, llrass and Lead Castings, Honolulu,,,.... 1 .H.I Machinery of every , description made to order. Particular attention paid to Ship's Blacksmithlng. Je. work eiecuted en the shtrtest noliw. 1 T gtietncffls CTurbs. OLLISTBR & Co. IViofcsnffl nnd Retail Druggists GONSALVES. MA- bacsonltts. No. J), Nuuanu Stlxbt 310-361 H E. MclNTYRE & DROTHBR, Grocery and Feed Storei YONS & COHEN, GONSALVES & CO., a rf To- (Honolulu Cor. Kino and Fort Sts.... '. ....Honolulu JOHN T. WATERHOUSB, Importer and Dealer In General Merchandise. No. 33-31 Queen Strtbt.. .Honolulu , 310-361 J M. OAT, JR., &CO. 1 Stationers and Jfeics Dealers. lied llubber Stamp Agency Gaiette Block No. 35 Merchant Street 333-306 Honolulu. II. I. , JOHN NOTT, J Xfii, Copper and Sheet Iron 1TorUer, Stoves and Jtanges. of all kinds, Plumbers' stock ana metals," house furnish ing goods, chandeliers, lamps, etc. No. 8 Kaaiiumanu Street,,., Honoluli J A1NE & Co., Commlsstn Merchants, Importers and dealers In Hay, Grain and Genera' Produce. , Honolulu .....H. I. J EWERS & COOKE, 1 (Successors to Lewers & Di:kson,) Importers and Dealers In Lumber and all kinds of Jtutldlng Materials. No. 83 Fort Street .....Honolulu 310-361 J AHLO. Healer In Dry-Goods, lltee, Tea, Silks and .Fanry Goods, Hats, Hoots and Shoes. Hran, 1'eed and Flour, uiyars anu xauacco. Also proprietor of Rice and Sugar Plantations at Kaneohe, Koolau, Waipio, Ewa, and Heela. Cor. Nuuanu ano Chaplain Sts Honolulu 309-360 iKCfionrerj and Commission Merchants, Corner Fort and Qubbn Streets, Honolulu. Sales of .Furniture, Stock, Real Estate and General Merchandise promptly attended to. Sole agents for American and European mercliandise. j J. Lyons, 333-383 L. I- Cohen M PHILLIPS & Co. ntshlng Goods, Fancy Goods, Vie. No. to Kaaiiumanu Street ..1 Honolulu 310-361 M W. McCHESNEY & SON Dealrrs in Leather, Hides, Tallow and Commission Merchants. Agents for the Royal Soap Company. No. 43 Quern Street Honolulu 3 1 7-3 68. M S. GR1NBAUM & CO., Importers of General Merchandise Commission Merchants, Queen Street....... Honolulu. No. 134 California street, San Francisco, Cal. and H. H E. HUTCHINSON. Wholesale Grocers and Wine Merchants, Heaver Block, Queen Street Honolulu Post Office Box No. 309. Telephone No. 363. pACIFIC HARDWARE CO. Importers and Dealers In Hardware, Cutlery, Tools, .Paints ar.J Oils, and General Merchandise. No. 74 and ft, Fort Street Honolulu , HE WESTERN AND .HAWAIIAN IN vestment Company (iinmea.i Money loaned for long or short periods on approved security' Apply to W. L. GREEN, Office Beaver Block, Fort St. Manager 344-305 npHEO. H. DAVIES & Co. (Late Tanion, Green St Cj.) ri;ioiMro diiif Commission Merchants. No. 4KAAiiuitANr St." Honolulu auuii. run Lloyd's and the Liverpool Underwriters) llriilsh and Foreign Marino Insurance Company, and Northern Assurance Company. 310-361 G, THRUM, IMI'OITINO AND MANUrACTURINO Sfafloner. Printer, binder, etc., And publMier of the Hawaiian Almanac and Annual Dealer in Tine Stationery, Hooks, Mu.lc, Toys and Fancy Goods. Fort Street. Near Hotel,..,, Honolulu 341-301 McCANDLESS Dealer tn Choicest tteef, Veal, Mutton, Etc. No. 6 Quben Street, Tish Market. Family nnd Shtpping orders carefully attended to. Live Stock furnished to Vessels at short notice. Vegetables of all kinds supplied to order. Telephone 1 i No 13. W F. ALLEN. Has an office with Messrs. Bishop & Co., corner of Merchant and Kaahumanu streets, and he will be pleased to attend to any business entrusted to him. 30-1 jr CLAUS SPKECKELI. I "M. G. IRWIN & CO., w WM. O IRWIN. Sugar Factors and Commission Agents. N Honolulu It. 1 a west, 11. m. uow, c. w XT TEST, DOW & CO., " MACFARIANE liiiiioWerv fiml Dealers In all kinds of Muste, Jrancy ami i..miiro uhoh., Furniture of nil Und, Sewing Machines; Mirrors, .,... ..1 M...I '1'..,. Pi.xi.a Pi.m.i and I'ainungs, unruiuos vi -,. v. M. .,-...--.. Cornices to order. Moving and repairing furniture a speciality. No. 103 Fort Street Honolulu 340-391 HiujIucbjb (Enrbtf. DOSTON BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS, C. UREWBR o Co., Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. 10-361 BRITISH FOREIGN MARINE INSUR. ance Company. (Limited) rilEO. . DAWES, AGENT. The above agent has received Instructions to reduce the rates of Insurance between Honolulu ,and Torts In the Pacific, and Is now prepared to Issue poll eies at the lowest rales, with a special reduction on freight per steamers. 310-361 OREMBN BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. F. A. SCAEFEK & Co., Aetnlt. Also acents for the Dresden Board of Underwriters. Vienna Board of Underwriters. For the Hawaiian Islands. 310-361 FORTUNA GBNERALINSURANCE of Berlin, . . F. A. SCHAEFER & Ct AGENTS. The above Insurance Company, has established) a General Agency here, and the undersigned, General Agents, are authorized to take risks against the dangers f the Seas at the most reasonable rates and on the nost favorable terms. 310-361 GERMAN LLOYD MARINE INSURANCE Company of Berlin; F. A. SCIAEFER & Co., AGENTS. The above Insurance Company has established a Gen. eral Agency here, and theaboveslgned. General Agents, ire authorized to take Risks against the dangers of the seas at the mokt reasonable tates, and on the most favorable terms. 310-361 HAMBURG-MAGDEBURG FIRE INSUR. ance Company of Hamburg, ' A. JAEGER, AGENT. Building, Merchandise, Furniture and Machinery u.utcu MKuiuK rue gii me nion lavoraoio lerms. 310-361 FIRE INSURANCE X JL company. , F. A. SCHAEFER 4 Ce AGENTS. The above firm having been oppointed agents of this company are prepared to Irsure risks against fire on stone and ilnek, buildings and on Merchandise stored therein, on the most favorable terms, apply at their office. For particulars NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE Company of Boston. CASTLE & COOKE, AGENTS. incorporated 183;. The oldest Purely Mutual Life Insurance Company in the United States. l'olleles Issued pn t lie most Favorable Terms Losses oold throuah Honolulu Asrenev. iinnnn -GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE NORTH Company of Hamburg. . HACKFELD & Co., AGENTS. Capital and Reserve Reichsmark 8,830,00 " their Reinsurance Companies, " 35,00000 The Agents of the above Company, for the Hawaiian Islands, are prepared to Insure Buildings, Furniture Merchandise and Produce, Machinery, etc., also Sugru and Rice Mills, and vessels in the harbor, against loss or damage by lire, on the most favorable terms. 310-361 EW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE Insurance Company of Boston, Mass. INCORPORATED 1835. Assets January 1st., 1884, nearly OOO.OOO. At the end of the ad Vear. Jd ' 4th ' Sth ' 6th ' oih ' soth " itth " nth " 13th " 14th " h ' s!h " 17th J' 18th ' 19th " 30th " $17,- Polices issued on the most favorable terms, and absolutely after Two Payments. EXAMPLE OF NON-FORFEITURE FLAN '. Insured age 35 years so years Endowment Plan for aj.000 Annual Premium $249.80. VTe. Pd-up Ins. a 80.85 461.70 43S 831.85 1,01900 M5J.75 1,676.05 1,911.65 1,137.90 .4S 1,685.00 .967.70 3,163.93 3 903 S 4i8 So 4,613.70 5,000.00 9 545 S40 1,130 1,415 i.9S 1,970 .3S 1,500 3.7SS 3.005 3,So 3.48 3.7 3.94S 4iS 4,38o 4,590 4,8oo 5,ooo The second and subwqent premiums are likely to be reduced by tiwrttuint annual dittributltnt 4 tut Plut. i2T Applications can be had of j and full Information ill be given by the Agents, 356-367 T CASTLE b COOKE. BOARD OF UNDER PHILADELPHIA C. BREWER & Ce.. Agents for the Hawaiian Islands, 4 310-361 RANS-ATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE Company 01 namuurg. . HACKFELD &- Co., Agints. Capltaland Reserve .Reichsmark 6,000,000. lliCir wwiiif"i ---I-J-I Total, Reichsmark 107,650,000 m.. A.n. Ar.i. altvi. rVimnnnv. for the Hawaiian Islands, are prepared to insure Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise and Produce, Machinery, etc, also Sugar and Rice Mills, and vessels In the liarbor against loss or damage oy lire, on tne most lavoramo ism,.. 310-361 LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND THE Globe Insurance Company. BISHOP & Co., AGENTS, estarished 1836. Unlimited Liability to Stockholders. Assets $37.ee.93 Reserve., income for 1884 1 D..MIHID. rrlvd after deduction of re- 7,500,000 Insurance .....$ M"!1" Losses promptly adjusted and paid here. 113-364 T TNION MARINEINSURANCE COMPANY II it (Sun TTranrlltn. ' 4 CASTLE COOKE, AGENTS. Incorporated 1873. . ft. 1 i flipping. gjjgl New Route to the Volcano 1 Via Keauhou. ROUTE AND TIME TABLE TltEKINAV Kino , Commander' Leaves at 4 o'clock r. M. i Touching at I halna, Maalaea, Makena, Mahukona, Kawathae, Laupa hoehoe, Hilo and Keauhou. Commencing on Monday, October 13, and thence on the first Monday following the arrival of the Alameda and Mariposa, due here on the 8th and sand of each month. The steamer KINAU will make the Volcano Trif, reaching Keauhou on Wednesday morning, giving Tourists two days and two nights at the Volcano House. When the eighth and ssnd of the month fall on Monday, the KINAU will leave that day. Tickets for the round trip $50.00, whiih pays all all charges. The KINAU will arrive In Honolulu Sunday morn ings on Volcano Trips. On Hilo Tn s, will leave Honolulu on luesdajs, and return Saturday moral ig, LI1CELIKE. LORENIEN COMMAMDER Leaves Mondays at 5 r. M. for "Kaunakakal, Kahu lul, Hutlo, liana and.KIpahulu ; 'and for Kcanae, Mo- kulau and Nuu every other week. Returning will sjop at the abovea ports, arming back Saturday mornings. For malls and passengers only. Til E ICILA VEA HOC. Weisbarth Commander Leaves regularly for Paauhau, Koholalele, Ookila, Kukaiau, Honehlna, Laupahoehoe, Hakalau and THE LEUVA. Davirs..... 1 .Commander Will leave regularly for same potts as' the Kilauea Hou. THEMOKOLII. McOrecor Commander Leaves each Monday at 5 r. M. for Kaunakakal, Ka malo, Pukoo, Lahalna, Moanut, Halawa, Wailau, Pele- S. G. WILDER, Pres. : 3ft tf Steam Navigation Comp'y, (LIMITED). Stmr. V. G. Hall Malulani) 3 ates Commander Will run regularly to Maalaea, Maul, and Kona and Kau, Hawaii Steamer riantcr (Llllnoe) Cameron... Commander Leaves every Tuesday at 3 r. M. for Nawiliwill, Koloa, Elecle and Waimea. Returning, will leave Nawillwili every Saturday at 4 r. M., arriving at Hono- ulu, every Sunday at 5 A. M. Steamer Iwalanl, Freeman..... Commander Will run regularly to Hamoa, Maul, and Kukul haele, Honokaa and Paauhau, Hawaii. Steamer O. It. Bishop, Macauley ....Commander Leaves every Saturday at 8 A. M. for Walanie Oahu, and Hanalei and Kilauea, Kauai. Returning eaves Hanalei every Tuesday at 4 F. M., and touching at Waialua and Waianae Wednesdays, and arriving at Honolulu same day at 4 r. M. Steamer James Mahee, Weir Commander Will run regularly to Kapaa, Kauai. New Eoute to the Volrai.o, Ttirnuch Ticket tn the Volcano and return, can now be had at the office of the Steam Navigation Co. Tourists and others leaving Honolulu per Steamer "W. G. Hall" will be landed at Punaluu, where a first-class Hotel is now opened lor tne accommodation of travelers ) thence by Kallroad to Pahala, thence by Stage Coach to Half.way House, where Hor.es and Guides Mill be In attendance to convey then) to the Volcano. uy mis route, tne rounu irip can uc 11u.ua u 7 uj, giving 1 day and 3 nights at the Volcano. Tickets for the round trip, includes Conveyances, Guides. and Lodging, J60.00. For further particulars inquire at the office of Inter, island .Steam Navigation Co , Honolulu. j. i:na, t. r. 343-394 Secretary. President. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO. THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMSHirS Mariposa & Alameda, Will leave Honolulu and San Francisco on the FIRST AND FIFTEENTH OF EACH MONTH. Passengers may have their names booked in ad vance by applying at the Office of the Agents. I'aatetifera by this line are hereby notified lliat they will be allowed ajo pounds of baggage J-Veo by the Overland Railway when traveling East. I&rciirioi Tickets for round trip, $t'Jlt, Good to return by any of the Company's Steamers within ninety days. Merchandise Intended for shipment by this line "will be tecetved free of charge, 'In the Company's New Warehouse.and receipts Issued for same. Insurance on merchandise In warehouse will be at owrer. risk, WILLI.!!! C. IRWIN i CO.' 3Mf PLANTERS' LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO. O. llItlSWEll .0 COMPANY Agents Merchandise received Storage Free, and liberal cash advances made en shipments by this line. 3ilf ghippjnrr, STEAM NAV1GA1 iOH CO. (Limited.) THE BEST B0UTE To the World-Renowned Volcano of Kilauea, Via Punaluu, Hawaii. m mw AID STAUMCR . Stmr. W. a. mill (MahtUnU.) Ba"' Commander Will leave HONOLULU, HAWAII (stepping at Maalaea, Maul. Kallua. Konoftand Kau, Hawaii), on the Monda s lolhywins the arrival of the steamers Mariposa and Alamrda from San Francis. o, due here the 8ih and 33ml of each month. When tlese dales occur on Monday, the W. G. Mall will leave the sme day. The steamer passes aleng the entire coast of1 the leeward tide of Hawaii, affording Tourists a panorama or rharmijn Scenery, and will stop at KeaUkua Bay " monument 01 CAP1AIN COOK. Tourlits by this route reach Punaluu at 5 o'clock r.M.,1uesdajr !..- aktad eany etkir tint tf ittainirt, being only one night on the vessel, and making the entire passage In smooth water. At Punaluu there lithe finest Hotel on Hawaii, and from here Touriits will be conveyed by Railroad to ......,., ,,lt,.ul,gjm jo 11 an -way House, where Horses and Guides will be in attendance to con" vey them to the Volcano. lly this route the entire trip la made In fivi and half dart, allowing Toumtl two nights and one whole day at .the Volcano House and arriving at Honolulu early Sunday morning. THIS IS THE ONLY CA lilt I A GE ItOUTB Tickets for the round trip $30, which pays all r ASplX ? '.!A,RUY ARM1TAGE, Asent for the wiiii NV Rouleto the Volcano," at I. -J. Williams, Photographer, No. 103 Fort street, Honolulu; Or at Office of the 1. 1. S. N. Co.. on the Esplanade, PACIFIC NAVIGATION (limited) CO. .emrr yuaait ymriSATiUSln4lS?7I&urnl; Regular cutis for the ports ol MoiiLo on Maul Laupahoehoe, Honomu, Paukaa and on x Hawaii; Koloa Hanapepe and Waimea on Kami, nd Waialua on Oahu, And any other ports when Inducements t fTir. Persons having freight for any part . ! the islands be forwarded from San Francisco by r y ' l nolulu, or direct shipments from Ho 1 ulu will 1 well to enquire first of the Pacific Navigation Co., b ' msing final arrangements. . Goods Intended for shipment by any of our vessels received and stored free of in our hrciroo! building at any time. Apply to the .plains on board, or to A. F. COOKE, 3i3tf Manager Pacific Navigation Co. New York & Honolulu Packet Line. UESSRS. C. n. CROSSMAN & BKO. Will dispatch about December 1, 1885, a First-Class Vessel from it l'orfc for this Port direct. Merchants and Others Wishing to Ship by this Favorite Line will please for ward their Orders as early as possible. Very Truly, Etc, GASTLE & COOKE. 38-im Honolulu Agents. SCHOONER D0MITHA. J, PAIKO, Master. M FOR Malae, Kaneohe, lleela, Kahntuu,, Wata- hole, Watkane, and other Ports on the Coast of Koolau, Oahu. CHARLES BREWER Co 37 Kiloy Street, Boston, AGENTS OF HAWAIIAN PACKETS, General Commission Agents. Special attention given to the purchasing of goods ef the Hawaiian trade. Freight at lowest rates, 6cncr;tl bci'tiocincntp. TVfETROPOLITAN MARKET. -SI KING STREET, C. J. WALLER, Proprietor Oholcost Moots from Fineit Herds. Families andjshlpplng supplied on short notice and at Lowest Market Prices. All meats delivered from this market t thorourhly chilled Immediately alter killing by means of 14 Bell-Coleman Patent Dry Air Refrigerator. Meat .; treated retains all Its Juicy properties, and Is guaranteed lo keep longer after delivery than frcshly.killeU meat, " 359-361 Jl 1 l l. 1 i4 . S .ft i 4 ' 1 1 ii 1 j n i