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"tv VOLUME I. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1885. NO. 74
VITAL STATISTICS. Jkofcamoiml (Earto. CTatiis. glusittcfls QTnrbs. Iiumraitcc Notices. gliipptafli ' Shipping.
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ANNUAL DEATH RATE OF WHITE8
AND BLACK8 COMPARED.
Somo' Startling "Figures for Students of th
Itaco Problom to Consider A Fenrr.il
Disproportion Mortality In Cltios
Various Tables.
Atlantis (Oft.) (Constitution.
Although inarrod by somo Imporfootlons,
the eleventh vdumo' of tho oonsus roporti
for tho year 1880, hi a valuable work. It
has Just been complotod, and tho studont of
mortality and vital statistics will find It a
tabus of Information.
It Booms that tho annual numbor ot doaths
In this oountry is 780,893.
Tho annual doath rato of the aggrogato
population Is flfteon in 1,000.
Tho proportion of doaths among the
whites Is 14.74 in 1,000, and of tho blacks,
17.24
Tho htto malo annual death rato Is 16.33
In 1,000, and the death rato ot tho fomalos
Is 14.81. Tho oxsess of vrhlto malos ovor
is 881,857, In a total population of
43.403,070.
Tbero as an excess of doaths ot colored
fomalos to malos, in tho proportion of 1,017
to 1,000. Tho proportion of moles to fomalos
in the population was tbo roverso of what lr
stated of tho whites, the oxcoss of fcmalos
being 74,603. Tho proportion of aatbj,
also, in tbo two soxos of tho colorod pooplo'
is dllToront, as appears by tbo Uguros.
facts And figures.
From a well dlgostod summary containing
tho main points of tho roport wo ox,tract
tho following foots and figures:
"Tho six oltlos whose registration roporti
discriminate betwoen tho whltos and tho
blacks arc Loulsvlllo, Washington, Itlcb.
tnond, Baltimore, Now Orloans and
In each ot those cltios tbo fomalos
outnumber the males, and this is true ot
each race; whllo at tho samo tlmo thoro Is a
remarkablo oxcoss of deaths among the
malos of oacb raco over tho females.
But in all the excess of doaths among tht
blacks, as compared with tho whites, it
more remarkable. Thus In Loulsvlllo
tbo death rato ot tho whites is U0.04
in 1,000 per annum; that of tho blaoks
is 84.70. In Washington tho death rato
among tho whites is 17.60, and that of tho
blacks S6.05. In lMchmond the death rato
ottho wbltos is 10. Hi In 1,000; that of tho
blaoks is 8LU7. In Baltimore tho doath rate
among' tho wbltos is 3U.71, and among tho
blacks 37.01. In'New Orleans tho doath rato
among tho whites Is 3441, and among tbo
blacks 35.01. In Charleston the death rato
among the whltos is 28.78, and among tho
blaoks 45.
DEATHS IN ONE HUNDRED.
"An examination ot tho health reports of
New York some months ago showed similar
results to 'the abjvo. Tablo !i of tho in
traduction shows tho proportion ot doaths in
100 of white and colorod children under 1
year old in thirteen of tho southern statos
with tho Dlstrlot ot Columbia,
"In Alabama the death rato ot whl to, children
ot that ago Is 7,01 in 100, and of col
ored children tho doath rato Is 11.80. In
Arkansas tho whlto children under 1 yoar
old dlo at the rato ot 9.01 In 100, and ot col
orod chlldron 10.00. In Dolawaro tho death
rato of whlto ohlldren is 11.00 in
100, that ot oolorod 1181. In tbo
District ot Columbia, whltos 17.33,
blacks 33.10. In Florida tho figures
ore 8.93 white to 7,83 blaoks. In Uoorgla
tho proportion Is 8.31 whltos to 11.17 blacks.
In Louisiana, 0.24 whites to 10.08 blaoks.
In Maryland, 15.35 whites to 18.87 blacks.
la Mississippi, U.07 .whites to d70 blaoks.
North Carolina, a87 whltos to 11.74 colorod.
South Carolina, 7.40 whltos to 11.83 colored,
Tennessee, 0.75 whltos, 13.37 colored.
Tonus aSO "whites, 10.78 colored.
0.45 whltos. 13.01 oolorod."
It will be notioad that tbo doath rato of
this class, according to tho figures, is far
greater in the District ot Columbia and In
Maryland than In the otaer Btatos. itiis
difference may bo partially accounted for
bv the fuller returns likely to bo made in'
Washington and Baltlmoro than In oountry
districts, uul tns general lesuinony u tuu
census and otUorsourcos of information i
that the negroes die moro rapidly In the
cltios than in country, Tbo Bamo is truo to
a less extent ot whlto pooplo.
OTHER TABLES.
Anothor, tablo roorosonts tho doath rates
in tho sav'e'ral states and Curopoan countrl es
of children under 1 year old. Tho averago
in this country will not much oxcoed 10 In
100. but in somo states or districts whoro
tbero is roason to beltovo that tho greatest
pains aro taken to aorlve at tho truth, tho
figures run up muoh higher. Thus, In tho
Dlstrlot ot Columbia the death rato ot children
is 23,53 in 100, and In Mamachusett
17,05. In Marylaud tho rato Is 10.20, in New
York 16.70, whllo In Idaho and, Montana the
rate is undor 0, and in Dakota and Florida
under 7 in 100. Such discrepancies aro
scarcely explainable on tho assumption of
aourato returns. Tho doath rate In ISuropo
of chlldron Is twlco that bore roportod.
IV A tablo showing tho proportion of doaths
from dlsoase, sulcldo and accident to tbo
sexes, statos that 8.20T males dlo of "alcoholism"
to overy 1,000 females In tho whole
country, whllo the proportion in fifty cltios
is 2,371.6 to 1,000; that thoro oro 4,0518
malo suloldos to 1,000 fomalos in tho United
Statos, and in tho fifty cltios tho
tlon is 8,000.6 to 1,000. In tho United States
horn are 2 783.0 of malo deaths from
dents and injuries to 1,000 female, and lu
tho fifty clues tuo proportion is a.u(o.u w
1,000.
l'olion of tbo Cobra ilo Cupello.
Nature.
The effects of tho poison of the cobra do
capello havo boen studlod by Ilorr Qnozda.
Tho poison was obtained in India by causing
the snakes to bite into Biialls or inuisels
wrapped in and filled with
water. Tho watery solution thus obtained
was reduced by evaporation. Tho poison
belongs to tho class ot propotons. Dlfforaut
vortobrates susceptible to tbo poison dlod
whon tbo doso of the poison amounted to
threo rog. por kllogrammo animal. The time
when death followed a full dose of tho poison
was very various. Rabbits died after half
an hour, pickerels after an hour, frogs
later, .then cats, and lastly plgoons.
Stronger dosos hastened doath. Dilutions
and the introduction of artificial respiration
delayed death. Tho poison alrooted
the nerves, ospoolally the central narrow
system, and had hardly any oftoot on tho
heart. t
All Itvll Uuieu.
Tho stnmbllng ot Prlnooss Beatrice's horo
before Qunrr castle Is regarded by women
and others as an aril ojaon.
CLARENCE WILDER
VOLNEY VAILLANCOURT
ASIIFORb. ASIIFORD.
ASHFORD &.ASHFORD.
Attorney), Counsellor), Solicitor, Advo
cate, l'roetom, Conveyancers, JStr.
OmcE "Honolulu Hale," adjoining Post-office.
D R. A. McWAYNE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Omen and Rrsidb'nce 34 Alakea street,
Orrica Hours 9 ton " a.m.; 6 to 8 p.m.
, - T . 350-384.
" EO. L. BADCOCK,
leather of the Piano-forte,
Address, care Messrs, West, Dow & Co.,
No. 10 Fort St. .Honolulu.
Residence No, n Emma street. 337-388
T M. WHITNEY, M. D D. D. S.
Dental Doom on Fort Street,
Honolulu,.., , H. I,
Office In Brewer's Illock, corner Hotel and Fort
Streets, entrance on Hotel Street. 910-361
JONATHAN AUSTIN,
Attorney anil Counsellor at Law,
And Afcnl to take Acknowledgement,
No. 14 Kaaiiumanu Street,, , .Honolulu
931-373
TNO. A. HASSINGBR,
Agent to take Acknowledgment to Con-
tract for'lMhor'.'
Interior Office , Honolulu
311-363
JOHN H. PATY,
Notary J'uhlle anil Commission of Deed,
For the States of California au.d New York. Office
at the Dank of Uishop & Co.
HoNOtULU. Oaiiu, H. I. 310-361
ULES TAVERNIER,
J.
Studio : Room 6, SpreckelsDlock,
Fort Street. 4, Honolulu.
HoOrs ; 3 10 3 p. n. ,- ' 6-31
T A. THURSTON.
(Successor to smith & thUrston)
Attorney at Law,
No. 38 Merchant Street Honolulu
356-107
P P. GRAY, M. D
VllX'SIOIAlf AND avnauoN,
Office, next door to the Honolulu Library,
9 to 10 A. M.
Office Hours:' a to 4 r. m.
7 to 8 r. si.
Sundays, 9 to 11 A. M.
' RESIDENCE, cor. Kinau and Pensacola Sts.
334-385
O U. DOLE,
Counsellor at Law and Notary Public,
office,
No. 15, Kaaiiumanu Street Honolulu
356-307
R. CASTLE
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Attorney jxt Law and Notary Public.
No. 19, Merchant Strret Honolulu
Attends all the Courts of the Kingdom. 310-361
Dtwincffis .trti.s.
A S. CLBGHORN & Co.
Importer and Dealer In General
' chttndtte.
Corner Queen and Kaaiiumanu Streets, Honolulu.
310-361
A W. PEIRCE & Co.
A7iii Chandler and Commission Merchants,
No. 3 Queen St Honolulu.
Agents for brand's Guns and Domb Lances and Perry
Davis' Pain Killer. 310-361
A LLBN & ROBINSON,
Dealer in Lumber and all kinds of
ing Materials, Paint, Oil, Nails, etc.,
No. 44 Queen Street Honolulu, H, 1.
agents of schooners
Haleakala, Kulamanu, Kekauluohl, Mary Ellen,
Ullama, Pauahl and Leabl.
At Koblnions Wharf. 310-361
L. SMttftH
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Jnjorlf diirj Dealer Glassware,
Merlden Stiver-Plated ll'are,
Draekct, Vases,
No. 83 Fort Street , .,.,..,. Honolulu
King's Combination Spectacles and Eyeglasses,
Lustra! Wire Ware, Fancy Soaps, Picture Frames.
Wostenholm's Pocket Cutlery, 11. I. Chase's Island
views, Clark's Spool Cotton, Muchino Oil, all
kinds of Machine Needles, "Domestic" Paper Fashions.
Sole agent of the universally acknowledged Light.
Running Domestic Sewing Machine.
310-361
OlSHOP & CO,, Bankers
Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
Draw Exchange on
THE I1ANK OF CALIFORNIA,
SAN FRANCISCO.
And their agents In
NEW YORK,
BOSTON,
HONG KONG
Messrs. N. M, ROTHSCHILD 4 SONS,
LONDON.
The COMMERCIAL HANKING CO.,
OF SYDNEY, LONDON.
The COMMERCIAL HANKING CO.,
OF SYDNEY, SYDNEY.
The 11ANKSOF NEW ZEALAND:
AUCKLAND, CHR1STCIIURCH,
AND WELLINGTON
THE HANKS OF (IRITIS!. COLUM11IA,
VICTORIA, B.Cl AND PORTLAND, OR,
A AND
Trmsatt a Gtnerat Banking Bu tint ss.
335-386
BREWER & COMPANY,
C limiM.)
General Mercantlloand Commission Agent
Queen Street, Honolulu,
Officers P, C, Jones, Jr., president and manager!
ToMph O, Carter, treasurer and secretary. Directors :
lions, Charles K, Bishop and H. A. P. Carter; W. F,
Allen auditor. ' alrU
- E. WILLIAMS,
Importer and Dealer in
i'urnlture of livery Description. Alto
Uplwltterer and Manufacturer,
Furniture Warerooms No. in Fort Street. Workshop
at old stand on Hotel Street. All orders promptly
attended to. 33-303
- HUSTACE,
(formerly with BOLLES & CO.!
Wholesale and Detail Grocer,
in, Kino Street .Under Harmonv Hall.
Family, Plantation, and Ship stores supplied at short
notice. New Roods bv every steamer. Orders from
the other Islandfalthfullyexecutcd,
Telephone No. 114. 337-3,8
-ASTLE & COOKE,
Shipping and Commission Merchants,
No. 80 Kino Street ........Honoluli
importers and dealers in
' GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Agents lor
The Hitchcock & Company's Plantation.
The Alexander & Daldwin Plantation.
R. Halslead, or Walalua Plantation.
A. II. Smith & Company, Koioa, Kauai.
J. M. Alexander, Haiku, Maul.
The Haiku Sugar Company.
The Kohata Sugar Company.
Hamakua Plantation;
The Union Insurance Company ol San Franicsco. '
The New England Life Insurance Company of Iloston
The Wake Manufacturing Company of Boston
D. M, Weston's Patent Centrifugal Machines.
The New York and Honolulu Pr cket Line.
'Ihe Merchant's Line, Honolulu and San Francisco
Dr. Jaynes & Son Celebrated Medicines.
Wilcox 4 Glbb's Singer Manufacturing Company.
Wheeler & Wilson's Sewlni Machines. 3 10-361
E P, ADAMS & CO.,
Auctioneers and Commission Merchants.
No, 46 Queen Street Honolulu
'
310-361
D. HOPPSCHLAEGER & Co.
Importers and Commission Merchants.
No. 48 Queen Street Honolulu Oaiiu, H I
310-361
T-DC. ROWli
House and Sign Painter,
, Paper Hanger, 'etc,
No. 107 Ijino Street Honolulu
311-363
J? O. HALL & SON (Limited)
IMPORTERS and dealers in
nardware and General Merchandise,
Corner of King and Fort Streets, Honolulu
officers:
William W. Hall an, I Mnnnn
L. C. Able Secretary and Treasurer
W. F. Allen Auditor
Directors llion.as May. K. O. White. 16-307
p A. SCHAEFBR Co.
Importers and Commission Merchants,
No. 30 Merchant Street .Honolulu
310-361
rpRANK GERTZ
Hoot and Shoemaker.
Hoots and Shoes made to Order.
No. 103 Fort Strret Honolulu
310-361
P H. OEDING,
isxpress and Drayman.
Office No. 81 Kins Street.
Residence. No. 47 Pnnchbowl Stcret.
Honolulu, Oaiiu, II. I,
Freight, Packages, and Baggage delivered to and from
all parts of Honolulu and vicinity. Careful attention
paid to moving Furniture, with
WAGONS EXPRESSLY FOR THE PURPOSE.
Office Telephone. No. 86.
House Telephone. No. 00. 339-390
G. W, MACFARLANE, II. R. MACFARLANE.
Q- W. MACFARLANE & CO.
Importors, Commission Morolianta
and Sugar Factors.
Queen stre'et, Honolulu.
agents for
Puuloa Sheen Ranch Co, Hawaii.
J, Fowler & Go's Steam Plow and Tortablo Tramway
Works, Leeds,
Mirrless, Watson 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 London. 343-394
TT HACKFELD & Co.
General Commission Agents.
Cor. Fort And Queen Streets Honolulu
310-361
TT E. McINTYRE & BROTHER,
Grocery and Feed Store.
Cor. King and Fort Sts Honolulu
aioa6i
TTOLLISTER & Co.
Wholesale and Detail Druggists anl
No, 59, Nuuanu Honolulu
310-361
H ONOLULU IRON WORKS Co,,
Steam Engines, Hollers, Sugar Mills,
Coolers, Iron, llrass and Lead Castings,
Honolulu ., , , , . . , , , ,,,.,11.1
Machinery of every description made to order.
Particular attention paid to Ship's Hlacksmithing,
Job woik executed on the shortest notice, a 10-261
TTUSTACE & ROBERTSON
Draymen,
All orders for cartage promptly attended to. Parti
cular attention paid to the Storinu and Shipping of
goods in linnsit to the other Islands, v. Black
Sand and White Sand in quantities to suit at lowest
prices.
Office Corner Kaahuiuanti and Queen streets
Hawaiian Bell Telephone No, 33.
Mutual Telephone No, 19
TOHN -, WATERHOUSE,
rfijioi'rr mmiI Healer in General Mer-
chatullse,
No. 35-31 Queen Strkkt. ...,.,,,,, Honolulu
T- M, OAT, JR., &CO.
Stationer and New Dealers.
- Jled'Jtubber Stamp Agency
Gaurtte Block ,.,No. 35 Merchant Street
Honolulu. II. I.
TOHN NOTT, ll', ''.
TH Copper and Shett Iron Worker,
Stove dndpiange.
of ail kinds, Plumbers' stpek ai.d metals, house furnishing
goods, chandtiiersj lamps, etc;
No, 8 Kaaiiumanu Street.. .......... .Honolulu!
T E. WISEMAN,
Ileal Estate Droker and Employment
Jlnccau.
Rents Rooms, Cottages, Houses, and sells and leases
Real Estate in all parts of the Kidgdom.
found foe those seeking work In all the various
branches of business connected w)th these Islands.
tST N. B. Legal Documentsdrawn, Bills collected,
Books and Accounts kept, and general office work
transacted. Patronage solicited. Commissions mod
eraie.
Honolulu, H I.
T AINE Co., '
Commtiulon Merchants,
Importers and dealers In Hay, Grain and General
Produce.
Honolulu H. I,
310-361
T EWERS & COOKE, "
(Successors to Lbwers & Dickson,)
Importers and Dealer In Lumber and all
Ktna or jintiiitng Materials.
No. 83 Fort Street (.Honolulu
310-361
T AHLO.
Dealer in Dry-Goods, Dice, Tea, Silk and
Fancy Good, Mat, -Doot and
Shoe, Jlran, Feed and Flour,
Cigar and Tobacco.
Also proprietor of Rice and Sugar Plantations at
Kaneohe, Jvoolau, Walpio, Ewa, and Heeia.
Cor. Nuuanu and Chaplain Sts Honolulu
300-360
T YONS & COHEN,
Auctioneers .and Connnlsston Merchants,
Corner Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu.
Sales ofFumiture, Slock, Real Estate and General
Merchandise promptly attended to. Sole agents for
American and European merchandise. 1 J. Lyons,
'33-383 1 L. I- Cohen
TUT PHILLIPS & Co.
Importer and iriiolesate Dealers in Clothing,
Hoots, Shoes, Hats,' Men' Furnishing
Goods, Fancy Goods, FJc.
No. 10 Kaaiiumanu Strret Honolulu
310-361
M S. GR1NBAUM & CO,,
Importers of General Merchandise and
CoinmlsslomMerehants,
Quern Street ' Honolulu. II, I
No, 134 California street, San Francisco, Cal.
M. A. GONSALVES. ' E. HUTCHINSON.
TWT A. GONSALVES & CO.,
V'holesale Grocer', and Wine Merchants,
Beaver Block, Queen Street Honolulu
Post Office Box No. 309. Telephone No. 368.
M W. McCHESNEY & SON
Dealers in
Leather, Hides, Tallow and Commission
' Merchants.
Agents for the Royal Soap Company.
No. 43 Queen Street..' Honolulu
317-368.
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO.
Importer and Dealer In Hardware, Cutlery,
Toots,
Paints nnl Oils, and General Merchandise.
No. 74 and 76, Fort Street Honolulu
310-361
'HE WESTERN AND HAWAIIAN IN
vestment Company (limited.)
Money loaned for long or shot t periods on approved
security. Apply to v. . UKM,
Office Beaver Block, Fort St. Manager
44-95
-PHEO. H. DAVIES & Co.
(Late Union, Green & Co.)
Importer and Conmtslon Merchant.
No. 4 Kaahumant St ..., Honolulu
agents for
Lloyd's and the Liverpool Underwriters,
British and Foreign Marine,Insuiance Company, and
Northern (Assurance Company, 310-361
npHOS. G. THRUM,
Importing and Manufacturing
Stationer, Printer, Hook-binder,
etc.,
And publisher of the Hawaiian Almanac and Annual.
Dealer In Fine Stationery, Books, Music, Toys and
Fancy Goods.
Fort Strrrt. Near Hotel,,,,, Honolulu
341-361
F. ALLEN.
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Has an office with Messrs. Bishop & Co., corner of
mcrcnani anu naanumanu streets, ana lie will be
pleased to attend to any business entrusted to him.
CLAUS SPRECKELS. WM. Q IRWIN,
w M, G. IRWIN & CO,,
Sugar Factor and Commission Agent.
Honolulu , II. I
ILLIAM McCANDLESS
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Dealer In Choicest lleef, Yea, Mutton, lite.
No. 6 Quben 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 13,
350-309
0, WEST. II, M, POW, c, W, MAcrARLANE
VXTEST, DOW & CO,,
Importer and Dealr in all kind of
Music, Fancy and ditnanese Goods,
Furniture of all kinds. Sewing Machines, Mirrors,
Paintings, Chroiuos and Toys, 'Picture Frames and
Cornices to order. Moving and repairing Furniture
a speciality,
No, to; Fort Street , Honolulu
340-391
Li..JW'iJ
BMW
OOSTON BOARD OP UNDERWRITERS,
C. IMKII'E.K & Co.,
Agents for the Hawaiian Islands,
310-361
ORBMBN BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS.
K A, SCltAEPKR & Co., Acini,.
Also neents for the
Dresden Board of Underwriters,
Vienna Board of Underwriters,
For the Hawaiian Islands. 310-361
BRITISH FOREIGN MARINE
Company. (Limited)
TJIEO. If. DAVIES, AGENT.
The above agent has received Instructions to reduce
the rates of Insurance between Honolulu and
1 orts in the Pacific, and is now prepared to Issue poll
cies at the lowest rates, with a special reduction on
freight per steamers. 310-361
FORTUNA GENERAL INSURANCE
of Berlin. '
F. A. SClfAEFEK & Co., AGENTS.
The above Insurance Company, has established a
Ocneral Agency here, and the undersigned, General
?'! "i"' 1''rll to take risks against the dangers
of the Seas at the most reasonable rates and on the
most favorable terms. 310-361
GERMAN LLOYD MARINE INSURANCE
Company of Berlin;
F. A. SCIIAEFER & Co., AGENTS.
The above Insurance Company has established a General
Agency here, and the above signed, General Agents,
are authorized to take Risks against the dangers of the
beas at the most reasonable tales, and on tho most
terms. 310-361
HAMBURG-MAGDEBURG FIRE
Company of Hamburg,
A.JAEGER, AGENT.
Building, Merchandise, Furniture and Machinery
Insured against Fire on the most favorable terms.
HAMBURG-BREMEN Company. FIRE INSURANCE
F. A. SCIIAEFER & Co., AGENTS.
The above firm having been appointed agents of this
company are prepared to Irsure risks against fire on
Mone and lirick buildings and on Merchandise stored
therein, on the most favorable terms. For particulars
applyattheiroff.ee. 310-361
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSUR.
ance Company of Boston.
CASTLE & COOKE, AGENTS.
INCORPORATRn tflve
The oldest Purely Mutual Life Insurance
Company in the United States.
Policies Issued on the most Favorable Term
Losses paid through Honolulu Agency, $49,000
310-361
N ORTH- GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE
01 namDurg1,
. HACKFELD & Co., AGENTS.
Capital and Reserve Reichsmark 8,830,00
their Re-Insurance Companies, " 35,000,00
sne Agents 01 the above Company, for the Hawaiian
Islands, are prepared to insure Buildincs. Furniture
Mercliandise and Produce, Machinery, etc., also Suga.
and Rice Mills, and vessels in the harbor, against loss
or damage by hie, on the most favorable terms.
310-301
N EW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE
Insurance Company of Boston, Moss.
IN" OR PO RATED t8?5.
Assets January 1t.,lBS4, nearly
Polices Issued on the most favorable terms, and
absolutely after Two
Payments.
EXAMPLE OF pi am ,
Insured age 33 years 30 years Endowment Plan for
Annual Premium $'14H'.tSO
. , , , , , . V'l'e. Pd-up In.
m 111c cnu 01 ine u year. $ 389.85 $ S4S
3a - t 463.70 840
4th " 643.35 1,130
5th ' 831.85
" ''IIs
th
x,oi9.oo .69S
7th 'J .35-S 1,970
8th '3 i.3S
oth '
1,676.05 1,500
loth " 3,911.65 3.7SS
"
situ 1,157.90 3,o5
t.th
3.S0
I3th " 1,685.00 3.48
14th " 1,967,70 3,730
15th " 3,363.90 3,945
16th 4,63
I7th '' 4,38o
18th ' 4,348 50 4.590
"
19th 4,613.70 4,800
aothj" 5,00a 00 5,000
', J" seco"d and subseqent premiums are likely to
Hut.
i3T Applications can be hadofj and full Information
will be given by the Agents,
356-367 CASTLE & COOKE.
)H1LADELPHIA BOARD OF UNDER
writers,
C. BREII'ER & Co..
A cents for the Hawaiian Islands,
TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE
Company of Hamburg;,
. HACKFELD & Co., Attnt'i.
Capitaland Reserve Reichsmark 6,000,000.
' their Re-Insurance Companies " 101,630,00a
Total, ,,,,,,, 1, .Reichsmark 107,630,000
The Agents of the above Company, for the Hawaiian
Islands, are prepared to insure Buildings, Furniture,
Merchandise and. Produce, Machinery, etc, also Sugar
and- Rice Mills, and vessels in the harlor against loss
or damage by fire, on the most favorable trims.
110-261
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND
THE Globo Insurance Company,
BSOP&' C,k AGENTS,
BSTAUISHUD 1836,
Unlimited Liability to Stockholder.
Assets..,, $37,010,913
Reserve, . ..,,,.,.,, 7i5o,ooo
INCOME FOR 18B4:
Premiums received after deduction of re.
Insurance , $ 6401,111
Looses promptly adjusted and paid here,
313-364
u NIONMARINEINSURANCECOMPANY
01 aan rrancisco,
CASTLE COOKE, AGENTS.
'"corporate11 "S-
INTER-ISLAND
8I11IAT1G0.
(Limited.)
THE, BEST DROUTH:-."
' To the '
Volcano of Kilaueay
ZVia Piinaluu, Hawaii.
THE NEW AND STAUNCH
Stmr IV. G. JTalt (MaltilatU.)
Bates..., 1. Commander
Will l..v. trnwrir ttt it trAiuAtt .. t -.
Maalaea, Maul, Kailua, Korii and Kau, Hawaii), on
...- ..,vmj .viewing ,11c arrival 01 ine sieamers
Mariposa and Alameda from San Francisco, due here
the 8th and 33nd of each month. When these dates
occuron AfonrlAV. Ihn W. ft Hall u.,11 l-iv-il.- .-..
day.
The steamer passes along the entire coast of the
leeward side of Hawaii, affording Tourists a panorama
ftf rnspmlnn nnsl .III a, ltl 11
W1; ."uvv.iwj, siiiu n.11 iVj 41 uay
, ?lc.1?U,me U -"owed to visit the monument
asT rA TTA IX? rrr
ui i twiiii
Touruti by this route reach Punaluu at 5 o'clock
.
...-.., ,n.r, m.im. ointr
y any tins pi
---'.,-'.(. ...j w.,b ,D,i, uii ttic vessel, anu
making the entire passage in smooth water.
At fUNALUU there Is the finest Hotel on Hawaii,
and from here Tourists will be conveyed by Railroad to
to Pahala, thence by stage coach to Half-way House,
where Horses and Guides will be in attendance to con-
icy 111E111 iu me volcano.
. By this route the entire trio Is made in fivt ami a
httlfdayt, allowmgTourists two nights and one whole
dayat the Volcano House and arriving at Honolulu
huiiub; willing.
TUIS IS THE ONLTOA1UIIAGEMOUTE
Tickets for the round trin AO. whirl, -. .11 .-.
penses.,
i "l ASV'X '? "ARRV ARMITAGE, Aeent for the
.,,-.i, VT 'Y 'wuibiu ,,ic volcano, at j. I,
Williams, Photographer, No. 103 Fort street, Honolulu;
Or at Office of the 1. 1. S. N. Co., on the Esplanade.
37-lf
Steam Navigation Comp'y,
(LIMITED).
Bates., , , Commander
Will run regularly to Maalaea, Maul, and Kona and
Kau, Hawaii.
Steamer Planter (Lillnoe)
Cameron Commander
jeave Tuesday at 5 p. M. for Nawiliwlll,
Koloa. Eleelo and Waimea. Returning, will leave
Nawillwill every Saturday at'4 r.'M., arriving at Hono.
ulu, every Sunday at 5 a. m.
Steamer Iwalani,
.RBEUAt. Commander
Will run regularly to Hamoa, Maul, and
Honokaa and Paauhau, Hawaii.
Steamer O. J?. Bishop,
Macaulbv Commander
Leaves every Saturday at 8 a. m. for Walanae
Oahu.-and Hanaleland Kilauea, Kauai. Returning
e.J!?i ,n,d.eK; Tuesday at 4 p. t and touching
at Walalua and Waianae Wednesdays, and arriving at
Honolulu same day at 4 p. si,
Steamer James Mahee,
'"EIR .,., Commander
Will run regularly to Kapaa, , Kauai.
i; ,For. f"n.pafliculars Inquire at the office of Inters
island Steam Navigation Co., Honolulu.
! . J. ENA, T. R. FOSTER,
43-394 Secretary. President.
PACIFIC NAVIGATION CO.
(limited) 1.
Coasting and Commission Agent.
Corntr QUEEN & NUUANU Strict,, Honolulu
' ' Regular vessels for Ihe ports ol
Maliko on Maul
; Laupahoehoe, Honomu, Paukaa and Hilo on
Hawaii;
Koioa. II anapepe and Waimea on Kauai, and
Walalua on Oaiiu,
And anyolher ports when inducements offer.
Person, having freight for any part of the Islands
be forwarded from San Francisco lv w.v r ir,,ni,.t
pr' direct shipment, from Honolulu will do well to en.
quire nrst ol tneracllic Navigation Co., before making
final arrangements.
Good, Intended for shipment bv anv r,t m,r w...t.
received and stored free of charge in our fire-proof
u.'uuing ai any time. Apply to the captains on, board,
orto A.F.COOKE,
Vf Manager Pacific Navigation Co.
SCHOONER DOMITILA.
J.aPAIKO, Master,
nM
for
Mulae, Kaneohe, Ileela, Kahuluu, I'Vifii.
hole, Wulkune,and other Ports on the
Coast of Koolau, Oafiu,
-HARLES BREWER tt Lo
37 Kilbv Stkbt, Boston,
AGENTS Ol HAWAIIAN PACKETS,
1
1 General Commission Agent.
Special attention given to the purchasing of good, of
the 1 lawailan trade. Frcirht at lowest rates.
PLANTERS' LINE
FOR SAN, FRANCISCO,
C. nitEWEtt. CQUPANV Agent
Merchandise received St.rage, Frn, and 'liberal cash
advances mads on Mitpmenis by this line,
Wilifer's Steamship Company.
inr:rr..i
s5ffliflpK.
New Routeto the Volcano
Via Keauhoif.
ROUTE AND TIME TABLE
I JIB KINA G
King.', ,,
Commands
mi" n'4'clock P-M'! T0"chInR at Lahalna,
hoehoe. ,' i' Mh'n. Kawaihae, Laupa.
Keauhou. Commencing on Monday,
October 13, and thence on the first Monday following
he arrival of the Alam,dad
Mariposa, due here on
Ihe 8th and asnd of each month.
The steamer KINAU will make the Volcano Trip.
reaching Keauhou on Wednesday morning, giving
Tourist, two day and two night, at the Volcano
House. When lh il,.l. J j ., . ...
,, , , -" "u 01 ine month fa I
on Monday, the KINAU will leave that day.
all charges,0' tCUnd ' $50,' Wh'ch py ",1
TheKINAtr u,:n --i ., , , .
In- wi "-" "onoiuiu sunuay morn.
Honolulu on 1 uesdays, d return Saturday morning.
r.r !"; rrjw
LORKNZKN -.
f
wnnAMUllt
Ieavet MnnH.iv n m .. i si .....
lui. Huelo. Hana and KIpahulu ; and for Keanae, Mo.
ku au anJ Nuu WMki Rm
at the above ports, arriving back Satuiday morning,.
Forma inn.1 .. n.. .
-. only
Ttl K if rr m t
Wkisba"' rA
K,aT" nK" y for'I'aal'h''. Koholalele.Ookata,
Kukalau.
Ifonohlna, Laupahoehoe, H.kalau and One:
THE LEUVA.
Davies,,
"" CoilUANDER.
Hou. Will . leave regularly for same ports as the Kilauea'
THEMOKOLII.
McGregor ,.
Commander
t
f WLWh,M,n,day " f0f Kaunakakal, Ka.
rzvif?
'
aettf
OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO.
THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMSHIM
Mari2)osa Alameda,
win leave Honolulu and San
Francisco on the -
FIRST AND FIFTEENTH OF EACH MONTH.
"" may ha ve their names booked load,
vance by applying at the Office of Ihe Agents,
Passenger by this Vmcne hereby notified that
y will l .Mowed .jo pound, of baggage Free by
the Overland Railway when traveling East?
ttrcrf0,, Ticket for round trip, $19S
?Nto intended for JJpenty ,kU lb.
N wW T d (T Char!C' in "' Company,
NewWar.house.andrece!pt.Issuedforsame. Iiuunuice
on inerclund.se in, warehouse .will be at owners' risk.
WILLIAM 0. IRWIN 4 CO.
New York & Honolulu Packet Line
Iuessrs. c. 11. cBcssmir t mo.;
Will dispatch about December
s, 1883, a First-Da,,,
Vessel from New York for this Poit direct.
Merchants rind Others
Wishing to Shlp.by this Favorite Line will please for.
ward Iheir Orders as early as possible.
Very Truly, Etc.,
CASTLE & COOKE,
3Im Iotioliitii Agents.
(Bcitcwl Jlbbci'ticcmcnts.
NTERPRIS T
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PLANING MILL. L
Alnltcn. nonr Quoou St.
C. J. Hardle, Contractor and Builder, Is Proprietor
Mouldings and Finish always on hand. The ml
keeps for sale hard and soft stove wood cut and split
Teiophone No. 53 33-386
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