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VOLUME I. Daily THE MIDDLE-AGED. PEOPLE WHO ARE 3TRONQ FROM EXPERIENCE and Long habit. All tlio Good ThlnB or tlfe Not Crowded Into tho First Thirty Years Ikito nud Happiness In Lister . 1.1 fe. Philadelphia Press.' ' Joking aslilo, Is it not timo that tho middle aged people wore setting up their banners and blowing tholr bugles-a littlo in tho world.. Thoy have tho solid work ot lighting to do, while tho young folks mako all the tantara, and go glittering about tho Held. Is lifo really an empty work after HO ? Aio tho best prizes, Hie Is nnrinnf 4.nt l,au. a .1 si u uujojfiuuni, me nnest reiisu oi art, nature, books, all tho good things which God has given us all of theso crowded Into those first thirty years? poes tho man whoso hair is grizzled work ICSS ClfCCtUnllv. lnvn lna v,noolnn,.lnl,. .. halo less fiercely than tho youth whoso H o uuiuij 1U11CU Willi UOWUt film AMfllA AM1I lIDlTi'nt' The young people, in tho literature of ,wj buuuuj, tire uieuueu Willi ail IUO romanee and most of tho power of life, lias it not been a good deal the fault of middle agdd poets and romancers that this is the case? A man finds tho yeara flipping out of his grasp, fast and faslor, just when the possibilities of life open out beforo him, vast and unconquoicd. Ho fancies that he. needs' nothing but moro llmo to conquer them. "0, that I were young againl" ho cries In poem or novel, "O, happy, omnipotent youth I" Whereat, tho young people, hearing this dluned into tueir oars from ago to age, fancy that they really are happy und omnipotent. They forgot to count up what they have done. They measuro their power by what thoy. dream thoy can do standing with groping, outstretched hands towards tho hazy stretches of life. At 48 a man has tramped over theso stretches. Thoy are no longer hazy to him. Ho has sunk deep Into the quagmires; he knows where the best paths lie; he has climbod the peaks and breathed the puro heavenly airs there. He has lost the nlrtn ....... ntirl tlw. lillnri iln.lm. mill. UA l hh wuv viiuu Utttlug tYftbU IUO tjicfeuuuiu oi liul hi ...... ,. w u.uaw,. uu uua AlUW, 11 UVU1, found out his work: hn hnlrls It. wnll In hand. Ho has tho strength which comes from tried skill, experience and long habit Granted there Is less romance in his view of life than in that of his son, the undergraduate. But there is reality. It is the difference betwoen the fantastic lights of a plcturo and the suu which warms tho blood and makes the corn ripe and red; between the tin sword in the actor's hand and tho keen dagger which cuts to tho heart IN LATER tAv As for love, all novels end with marriage. Tho fervor, tho delight, tho reality of tho passion, wo are told, belongs to youth; middle tyo sinks into dull, gray monotony of common-place habit. Itfact, it is the young whoso lovo finds uttcrauco in sighs, iu poems, in at best a selfish monopoly of tho beloved one, it is tho middle-aged man and womau who quietly sucrifico day by day every hopo and ambition, every talent and tasto which gives thum Identity among men; who become drudges, who give health, strongth, lifo itself, drop by drop, for lovo. As for happiness, wo suspect a much larger sharo comes into a man's lifo in middle age than over before. In tho first place, clever young Americans with cdu. cation, as a rule, aro molaucholy. Thoy are not content with their capital in life, unless it includes a misery which thoy can nurse and coddle. Tho middle-aged man is past this weakness. Ho is satisfied to take tho cup of lifo which each day brings, without stirring it up to find tho dregs. To tho young mau'overy giief is Immortal The oldor one knows It will end In a month or a year, tho junlorlakcs plcasuro in art, in books, In music, oven in friendship in a scrappy, inconsistent, feverish way. The oldor knows where to find his onjoymont, and drinks it In prolonged, dcop. leisurely draughts. In short, if youth and old age have won all the praiso of the poets heretofore much Is left to bo said by common seuso .of tho golden moan of life. Old Style and New. Chicago Herald. Two signs in tho window of a dealor in surgical appliances In New York read: "Ofd Stylo Log" and "Now Style Leg." They show that thore is a fashion in artificial legs. The old style leg consisted of a short wooden stump and socket, which was. to be fastened to tho remaining por tion of the membor by a stout, broad strap. It was of the same style usually exhibited in picture-books and on tho comic opera stage. The now stylo. log was a flesh-colored copy of a human leg and foot, light and apnarently as as a cripple, would require. Oldest AlinniiBO In tho World. Demorest's Monthly. 1 An almanac 3,000 years old, found In Egypt, Is in the British museum. ' It is supposed to bo tho oldest iu tho world. It was found on the body of au Kgyptlau. The days aro written in red ink, and under each is figure followed by three characters, signifying the probable state of tho weather for that day. Like tho other Egyptian manuscripts, it is written on papyrus. It is written in columns, but is not in its integrity, having been evidently torn before its owner died. At U an Solomon. IKxohanee.l A judge was called on in China recently to decide between to mothers as to whom belonged an infant Ho drew a chalk ring tn tho ground, placed the baby Jn the center and told tho mothors who. dragged it out must be tho ownor. One, from affection,. declined to pull at iho child, and was awarded it They Cnderituud the Intrlcnoles. Chloa' Herald,! In a pock of cards with which two Chinamen had bceu playing noker at Stockton, recently, wcro found nvo aces, eight kings, six sixes, and so on, showing that tho Mongolians understand tho of tho game, K'itr'if h fold Cycle. It is knowu that tho climate of anciont Greece wtu much more salubrjous S).5U0 years ago than it Is now, and tho same thing seems tuba tiuo of wauy other countries. Is thu pluuet slowly entering upon mother of its cold eyelet $rofcsMoimI (ttaria. CLARENCR WtLDBK I VOLNEY VAILLANCOURT AsllPORD. 1 A3HFOKD. A SHFOUD & ASHFORD. Attorneys, Counsellors, Solicitor, Advocates, Proctors. Caneeiitt,,. ?i Offick "Honolulu Hale," adjoining Post-office. wiyr -i. T. ALFRED MAGOON. attohxev at law. 41 Merchant Street, Honolulu. TTR. A. McWAYNE, piixsiciax axd supgeox. Officr and Rusidknck 34 Alakerf street. Officf. Houks 9 to it a.m.; fi to 8 p.m. . "59-384 QEO, L.BABCOCK, Teacher of the Pianoforte, Address, care Messrs. West, Dow & Co., No. 105 Fokt St HoNoimtt. ResiukncK No. i Emma" street. 137-288 T M. WHITNEY, M. D., D. D. S. Dental llooms OIL FrVlK Vf...i 'Honolulu . Office in Brewer'; Block, corner Hotel and Port btfects, entrance on Hotel Street. JOHN II. PATY, Notary 1'iibllo and Commission of Deeds, For the States of California and New York. Office at the Bank of Bishop & Co. HoNO'liui, Oaiiu. H. I. 210-261 T A. THURSTON. (Successor to sawtii & tiiurston) , , Attorney at Law, 1 ' No. 38 Merchant SnTeet , Honolulu 256-107 P P. GRAY, M, D., PHTSICIAX AXD 'suitcnox, ' Office, next door to the Honolulu Library.' 9 to 10 A. M. Office Hours; 2 to 4 p. si. 7 to 8 p. M. Sundays, 9 to 11 a. m. RESIDENCE, cor. Kinau and Peusacola Sts. 234-285 TTR N. B. EMERSON,, viirsicrAX axd suitar.ox. Office and Residence No. 196 Fort Street. ,, f 8 to 10 A.M. Office Hours J ,.i 1 to3 p. m. .. "" (.6:30107:30 p. si. t 1 1 Telephone No. 149. O B. DOLE, Counsellor at Law and Xotary Public, OFFICE, No. 15, Kaahumanu Street Honolulu "56-307 TXT R, CASTLE Attorney at r.aw and Xotary Vuhlle. No. 19, Merchant Strert Honolulu Attends all the Courts of the Kingdom. 210-261 business (ttarba. A S. CLEGHORN & Co. Importers and Dealer In General '.Merchandise, Corner Queen and Kaahumanu.Streets, Honolulu. . 210-261 3t A W. PEIRCE & Lo. Slitj Chandlers and Commission Merchants, No. ij Queen St . Honolulu. ?en.ts. '."' Brand's Guns and Bomb Lances and Perry Davis" Pain Killer. 210-261 A L. SMITH, Importer and Dealer In Olassieare, llerlden Silver-Plated Ware, Ilraekcts, Vases, No. 83 Fort Strkkt , Honolulu Klllfr c nnmliinilinn WrMir.1D ...! f. 1 Lustra. Wire Ware, Fancy Soaps, Picture Frames J!5' ,9Jark't Spool Cotton, Muchine -Oil, all . ".- ..... ....viuut iccujo, .. jjomesiic raperrasmons. ... ..... lnlrf nf .1... !. II.. 1 w.. bvi,. u. mc universally acKUOWieageU Lilgllt. Running Domestic Sewing Machine. 210-261 OISHOP &. CO., Bankers Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands Draw Exchange on THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, AnJ,hei'n.sin NEW YORK, BOSTON, PARIS. ANm Messrs. N M. ROTHSCHILD & SONS, LONDON. The COMMERCIAL BANKING CO. Up' SYDNEY, LONDON, The COMMERCIAL HANKING CO. OF SYDNEY, SYDNEY, N. S. W. Ihe COMMERCIAL BANKING CO. OF SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, VICIOKIA. AUSTRALIA. The HANK OF NEW ZEALAND: AUCKLAND, And Its branches in CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN, AND WELLING! ON THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, PORTLAND, OR, I'Jie AZORES AND MADEIRA ISLANDS, STOCKHOLM, SWIiOEN. Ihe CHARTERED BANK OF LONUON , AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. HONGKONG, CHINA, AND YOKOHAMA, JAPAN. ND Vranstnt a General Blinking Jliisiuus, C BREWER & COMPANY, (limit! J.) General Mereantlloand Commission Aients Qubfn Street, Honolulu. Officers P. 0. Jonos, jr., president nnd manager; Joseph O. Carter, treasurer and secretary. Directors : lions, Chailes R. Bishop and H. A, P. Carter; W. I'. Allen auditor. 311-334 c. HUSTACE, FORMERLY WITH DOLLES & CO.) Wholesale and llelatl Grocer, 111, Kinu Street... Under Harmony Hall, Tainily, Plantation, andSlnp stores supplied at short notice. New goods bv every steamer. Orders from the other Isltnd faithfully executed, Tcleplinn Np.'fig . 221-3 8 18L business QTnfJis. - E. WILLIAMS, Imiirteh and Dealfr in Furniture of Every Description. Also Upholsterer anil Manufacturer. -Furniture Warerooms No. m Fort Street. Workshop at old btand on Hotel Street. All orders promptly attended to. 212-303 -''ASTLE & COOKE, Shipping and Commission .itercliants; No. 80 Kino Street, Honolum IMIORTKRS AND DKALERt IN GENERAL,' MERCHANDISE. Agents lor the Hitchcock fc Company's Plantation. ine Alexander 8. Baldwin V K. Halstcad, or Waialua Plantation. A. II. Smith & Company, Koloa, Kauai. J, M, Alexander, Haiku, Maui. ine uaiKU sugar company. The Koliala Sugar Company. Hamakua Plantation The Union Insurance Company ol San Franicsco, he New England Life Insurance Company of Boston I he Blake Manufacturing Company of Boston O. M. Weston's Patent Centrifugal Machines. I he New York and Honolulu Ppcket Line. Ihe Merchant's Line, Honolulu and San Francisco Dr. Jaynes tc Son's ( ilebrated Medicines. JVikox Gibb's Singer Manufacturing Company. Wheelel & Wilson's Sewins Machines. 210-261 E D. HOFFSCHLAEGER & Co Importers and Commission No. (8 Queen Strket Honolulu Oaiiu, H I 210-261 D C. ROWE E Ilouse and Styn Vatnter, Paper Hanger, etc. Nn. 107 Kino Strkkt Honolul 211-252 P O. HALL & SON (Limited) IMPORTFRS AND" DEALERS IN Hardware and General Merchandise, Corner of Kino and Fort Streets, Honolulu officers: WiJ!ja" ,W- IIa" President and Manager J" S". Ab e s .... Secretary and Treasurer W. p. Allen... Auditor Directors Thou as May, E. O. White 16-307 ry A. SCHAEFER & Lo. Importer and Commission Merchants, No. 20 Merchant Street Honolulu 210-261 ' TpRANKGERTZ vBi . Jloot and Shoemaker, Boots and ShMslh'adetoOrder. No. 103 Tort Sirekt...., ,.-.,N... Honolulu 210-261 "P H. OEDING. Express and Drayman. Office. No. 81 Kins; Street. Residence. No. 47 Pnnchbowl Steret. Honolulu, Oahu, H. I. Freight, Packages, and naggage dcIUered to and from all parts of Honolulu and vicinity. Careful attention paid to moving Furniture, with WAGONS EXPRESSLY TOR THE PURPOSE. Office Telephone. No. 86. Houe Telephone. No. 90. 230-290 a. w, macfarlane, h. r. macfarlane Q Vf. MACFARLANE & CO. Importers, Commission Merohunts nud Sugar Factors. ' Fire-proof Building Queen street, Honolulu. AGENTS FOR Puuloa Sheep Ranch Co, Hawaii, J, Fowler & Co's Steam Plow and Portable Tramwaj Works, Leeds, Mirrless, Watson & Co's Sugar Machinery, Glasgow Glasgow and Honolulu Line of.Packets, Literpool and Honolulu Line of Packets, London and Honolulu Line of Steamers, Sun rireOffice of London 243-294 U HACKFELD & CO., Generjl Commission Aient. Cor. Fokt and Queen Streets Honolul 210-261 TT E. McINTYRE & BROTHER Grocery and Peed Store, Cor. Kino and Fort Sts Honolulu 210-261 TTOLLISTER & Co. Wholesale and Jtetatl Drugylsts and Tobacconists, No. 59, Nuuanu Stlert Honolulu 210-261 TTONOLULU IRON WORKS Co., Steanl Knylnes, Pollers, Sugar Mills, Coolers, Iron, llrustKind Lead Castings. Honolulu , ,,n, 1 Machinery of every description made to order uiicular attention paid to Shp's Blacksmith! ng. ob work executed on the shortestnotice. 210-261 LTUSTACE & ROBERTSON, Draymen. All orders for cartage promptly attended to Parti cular attention paid to the Storino and Shu ping of goods In tiansit to the other Islands. Also, "Black Sand And White. Sand In quantities to suit at lowest prices. Office Corner Kaahu.nanu and Queen streets Hawaiian Bell 'Telephone No. 33. Mutual Telephone No. 19"! JOHN T. WATERHOUSE Tmporter and Dealer in Geneial Merchandise, QubenSthi.k". ...... ...... Honolulu 210-261 , M. OAT, JR. & CO, J Stationers and Xeics Dealeis, lied Jlubber Stamp Agenry Gazette Dl'ock No. 25 Merchant Street -106 Honolulu II. I. '- Jfjf:SlBES(gasifSvH HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, FRIDAY, J3umttcfi0 (Hm-us. TOHN NOTT, j Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron W01 iter, Stores and Itangrs. of all kinds, Plumbers' stock and metals, house furnish ing goods, chandeliers,' lamps, etc. No. 8 Kaahumanu Street Honolulu 210-261 . J E. WISEMAN, ' Iteal Kstate llroker and P.mploymenl llnreau. Rants 1F,ni,r I (,1lT..:i rJ t.il1.,'?..l I ,. .... ww;"i uuuin, nu sens anu leases Real Estate in all parts of the Kldgdom. Employ- tnnt Tni.tlrl ... fnr llihin . 1.1ri ... t. 1 ll .L. . l7 ' j..... .v. ,,.vi,. cn,u wwin. 111 uii 111c sanous uruncnes 01 ousmess connecteil with these Islands. tST N. B.LegalDoainientsdrawn, Bills collected, Books and Accounts kept, and general office work transacted. Patronage solicited. Commissions mod. erate. Honolulu, II 1. T AINE & Co., Commission Mel-chants, Importers and. dealers in Hay, Grain and General Honolulu 1 jr. 1 T EWERS & COOKE, j (Successors to Lbwhrs & Di:kson,) Importers and Dealer In Lumber and all kinds of Jhtltdtng Materials, No. 82 Tort Street J...'. Honolulu 210-261 T AHLO. j Dealer In Dry. Goods, lttic, Tea,' Silks and Paney Goods, Iltls, Hoots and Shoes, Jlran, Peed and Plour, Clyars and Tobacco. Also proprietor of Rice and Sugar Plantations at Kaneohc, Koolau, Wamio liwa. and Heela. Cor. Nuuanu and Ciiailin Sts Honolulu T VONS & COHEN, .Ittcfioneers and Colmntsiton Merchants, Corner Fort and QueU Stkerts, Honolulu. Sales of Furniture, Stock Real Estate and General Merchandise prbmptly attended to. Sole agents for 1" -....,..... ii.wwi.imc. 11, I.YONS, 232-283 ; I L. u Cohen TWT PHILLIPS & (Co. Initial tcrs and Wholesale Dealers In Cloth- iny. Pools, Shoe's, Hats, Men's Par- nlshlng Goods, Paney Goods, Pie. No. jo Kaahumanu Street Honolulu 210-261 M S. GR1NBAUM & CO., Impoiters of General Merchandise and Commission Merchants, Queen Street Honoluiu. H. I No. 124 California street, San Francisco, Cal. wir M. A. GONSALVES. E. UTCIIINSON. JUT A. GONSALVES & CO. Wholesale Grocers and Wine Sterchants, Bewek Block, Queen Street Honolull Post Office Box No 309. x Telephone No. 263. DACIFIC HARDWARE CO. . ; Importers and Dealers In Hardware, Cutlery, Tools, Paints and Oils, and General Merchandise. No. 74 and 76, Fort Street Honoluli il 0-361 THE WESTERN AND HAWAIIAN IN vestment Company (limited.) Money loaned for long or short periods on approved security. Apply to W. l GREEN, Office Beaver Block, Fort St. Manager T HEO. H. DAVIBS & Co. Kaahumanu Street , ...Honolulu General and Commission Merchants'. ' , , , ACENTS FOR - Lloyds, British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company, Northern Assurance Company (Fire and Life), Pioneer" Line of Packets. Lherpool to Honolulu. Liverpool Offic ....Nos 12 and 13 The Albany 97-iy T HOS. G. THRUM, Importing and Manupacturinc: Stationer, Printer, etc., , And publisher of the Hawaiian Almanac and Annual Dealer in Fine Stationery, Books, Music, 'Toys and I ancy Goods. Fort Street, Near Hotei,. ,.:..,,,.., Honoiuic 241-361 w F. ALLEN. Has an office with Messrs Bish.in ,t Qj , of Merchant and Kaahumanu streets, and he will be pleased to attend to an business intrusted to him. CLAUS SFKECKELS. WM. I! IRWIN, w M. G. IRWIN & CO. Sugar Pactors and Commission Agents. Honolulu . I w ILLIAM McCANDLESS Dealer In Choicest Ileef, real, Mutton, Etc, 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 , ,",Nd is. 258-109 G WEST, II, M. DOW, L, W. MAIFAKLANK DOW & CO., Importer and Dealers In all kinds ot MuslcKPaney and Juoanese Goods, Furniture of all kinds. Sewing Machines, Mirrors, Paintings, Chromos and 'Tojs, Picture Frames and Cornices to order. Moving and repairing Furniture a spctiauiy. No. IOJ FOR.T JjTRKKT.. Honolulu jSSg5222gg2ggggg WMnWMM,M FEBRUARY 19, 1886. Bisuvaitcc Notices, ACCIDENT' DEPARTMENT, PACIFIC Mutual Lire Insurance Company, OF CALIFORNIA. S. C. WtLDER, AGEXT. Assets, December 31,1884 ,. ..$,,263,000 Policies Issued against Accident for one day un to "" y""- JDOSTON BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. C. IIREH'&R & Co., Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. 210-261 DREMEN:BOARO OF UNDERWRITERS. - ., , . t . jj Jtw., F. A. SCHAEFER & Ce Acini,. Also ncents for the Dresden Hoard of Underwriters. Vienna Board of Underwriters. For the Hawaiian Islands. 210-261 BRITISH FOREIGN MARINE 1NSUR. ance Company. (Limited) THEO. . DAVIES, AGENT, The above agent has received instructions to re-v ,lMV i I,,,u,r?n between Honolulu and I orts in tho Pacific, and is now prepared to issue poll lies at the lowest rales, with a special reduction 011 freight per steamers. 210-261 FORTUNA GENERAL INSURANCE COM-party of Berlin. F. A. SCAEFER & Co., AGEXTS. The above Insurance Company, has established a General Agency here, and the undersigned. General Agents, art authorized to take risks against the dangers ot the beas at the most reasomblc rates and on the most favorable terms. GERMAN LLOYD MARINE INSURANCE Company of Berlin F. A. SCIAEFER & Co., AGEXPS. 'I he above In'urancc Company lias established a Agency here, and tbeabovesigncd, General Agents, are authorized to lake Risks against the dangers oY the Seas at the most reasonable latcs, and on the most terms. 210-261 HAMBURG-MAGDEBURG FIRE Company of Hamburg-, A.JAEGER, AGENT. Building, Merchandise, Furniture and Machinery Insured against I ire on the most favorable terms. 210-261 HAMBURG-BREMEN Company. FIRE INSURANCE F. A. SCHAEFER & Co., AGENTS, The above firm having len appointed agents of this company are prepared lo irsure risks against fire on Stone and Brick buildings and on Mercliandise stored therein, on the most favorable terms. For particulars apply at their office. 210-361 MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE of New York. ST. G. WtLDER, AGENT, Assets, December 1884 31, ,.1., $103,876,178 51 Policies Issued on the Life Term and Endowment Pji": NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSUR. ance Company of Boston. C, fTLE & COOKE, AGENTS. r 1835. The oldest Purely Mutual Life Insurance Company in the United States. Policies Issued on the most Pavorable Terms Losses paid throuuli Honolulu Agency, $49,000 210-261 NORTH -GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE Company of Hamburg1. . HACKFELD & Co., AGENTS. Capita and Reserve Reichsmark 8,830,00 their Re-Insurance Companies, " 35,000,00 'The Agents of the aliove Company, foi the .Hawaiian Islands, are prepared to insure Buildings, Furniture .Mercliandise and Produce, Machinery, etc., also Suga. and Rice Mills, and vessels in the harbor, against loss or damage by file, on the most favorable terms, 210-261 N EW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE Insurance Company of Boston, Mass. INI ORPOHATKII Assets Jauuaiy 1st, 1884, nearly $17,-000,000. Polices Issued on the most favorable terms, and absolutely after Two Payments. EXAMILE OF pi an . Insured age 35 ) ears 20 years Endowment Plan for allium' Premium Ifiypt.CO , . V'Te. Pd-up Ins. m me ena 01 me aa Year. $ 289.85 $ S45 3a 462.70 840 " 4th 43-5 1,130 5th " 831.85 .4S " 6th 1,029 00 ,695 ' 7th .3S.S 1,970 8th '.45J.7S .3S ' 9ih 1.670.05 2,500 10th " 1,911.65 .7SS " nth ,I57 90 3.005 " 11th 3.So ijtu " 1,685,00 3.48 " 14th ".97.70 3.7" ijth " 3,163.90 3.945 " 16th -4.5 t7th " " 3 903 'i 4,38o 18th 4.a8 50 4.590 19th " 4,613.70 4,800 20th " 5,000.00 5,000 The second and sub,eqeut premiums are likely to be reduced by increasing annual distributions sf tut. Hut. t3F Applications can be had of; and full information will be given by the Agents, '56-267 CASTLE 6V COQKE. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF UNDER ' ,writers. C. BREWER & Co.. Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. 310-261 RANS-ATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE Company of Hamburg'. . HACKFELD & Co., Agents. Capita' and Reserve Reichsmark 6,000,000, ' their Reinsurance Companies " 101,650,000 Iota. .,,, Reichsmark 107,650,000 The Agents of the above Company, for the Hawaiian Islands, are prepared to InsureBuildings, Furniture, mcrcnunuise anu rroauce, aiacn nery, etc., also Sugar and Rice Mills, and vessels 1 11 the harbor against loss ui umiuiug uy lire, nil lllc most lavurauie ICtms. 0-361 T HE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND uiodb insurance company. BISHOP & Co. AGENTS, ESTAUISIItll 1836 liultmlted Liability to Stockholders. Assets $37,010,913 Reserve 7,500,000 INCOME POR 1884: Premiums received after deduction of re. Insurance , . . , , $ 9,000.004 Losses niptlv adjusted and paid hero. 113-264 UNIONMARINEINSURANCE COMPANY of San Francisco, CASTLE & COOKE, AGENTS, Incorporate 1875, ' 10-361 i& ' "' glupplng. 1 NTE1MSLAND m in IGATON (Limited.) THE BEST ROUTE- To the World-Renowned Kilauea Via Piinaliw, Hawaii. THE HEW AND STAUNCH Stmr. ?r. G. Hull Mdlulani.) Capt. BATES .Pursrr SIMERSON. LEAVES HONOLULU AT 3 P. M. TRI. M0N1HLV ON Friday, Teh. 26, touching at ...... --., , aooiit 12 a. m Kallua, Hawaii aiMU. ,.. m h.calakeakua, Hawaii...., .....about noon. . . . Anrl nthpT Knrifi fi.,L..t 11 I or the day after leayin Honolulu, On the followW . mnrn 1 ntr e A Af inn ipni.u ii-. Returning she will leave Kau at 9 A. M, on Thurs-day, Mai ch 4th, touching at all way ports, imlidirg i ' .. ": iUlu ar"Miiff at Honolulu 3 t Al. on the UaV follow miT her rtVnnrtiitv. frrt, k'r... Tlie steamer psse8 alon the entire coast of the of harming Scenery, and will stop at Kcalakua Hay where mi (Tin nf t mnnvillAu.,1 ..::. .i. of CAPTAIN COOkNS ' "" mumm Tourists by this route reach Punai ouat dotTock ... .. . . I'.Kf.. nn 11, An., .Tin. I-..:- urtwrit only one night on the scssel, nnd making the entire , .,. .ujm sniuuiu iimci. i tirreibtlie Imest Hotel on H.iwaii, and . from hero lounsts will be convened by Railroad ,w -.I-..., UH...VC Uy ,.ttSc coacn to nail-way House. li;nr ...., I lnn.e ni,H Pi,..l.. ...!tt L. '.. ' .j. uuuu,uc win uc 111 aueiKUnce 10 convey them to the Volcano. By this route, the entire trip is made hi ire and a half , lavs, allowing lounsts two nights and one whole day at the Volcano House. THIS IS Till! OXLV CAHllIAOI! IIOUTP. Tickets for the round trip .70, which pass all ex-, penses. , OT Apply to HARRY ARM1TAGE. Aeent for the r,T' Nfw I"t''o the Volcano," at J. I. Williams, Photographer, No. 102 Fort street, Honolulu; urat umce or the I. I. S. N. Co.. on the Esplanade, Steam Navigation Comp'y, LIMITErj. Stmt: ir. G. Hull (Malulmtl) Hates . Comuiander Will run regularly to Msalaea, Maui, and Kona and Kau, Hawaii. - Strainer ..Commander Leaves every luesday at 5 p. u. for NawiliwiU, eIe nnJ Wal"ea. Returning, will leave Nawillwih every Saturday at 4 p. m., arriving at Honolulu, every Sunday at 5 A. l. Steamer Iwalani. 'REEMA- Commander Will run regularly to Hamoa, Maui, and Honokaa and Pa.mhau, Hawaii. Stemner V. li. Bishop, Macaulev Commander Leaves even Friday at 8 a, h. for Waianae, Uahu, and Ha n 1 land Kilauca, Kauai. Rcturnine Tuesday al 4 p. ,., and touching at Waialua and Waianae Wednesdajs, and arm ine at Honolulu saiiK. dn. . Steamer James Maceef Whir Comniande, Will run regularly to Kapaa, Kauai. For further particulars inquire at the offi.e of Inter-island oteam Navuralion Co , Hqnolulu. J ENA, T. R. FOSTER, 243-294 Secretary. President. PACIFIC NAVIGATION (limited) CO. Coasting and Commission Agents,, Come, QUEEN vV NUUANU Streets, Honolulu Regular vessels for the ports ol Mahko on Maui Laupahoehoe. Honomu, Paukaannd Ililoon Hauaii; Koloa llanapepe and Waimea on ' Kauai, ahc , Waialua on Oahu, ' And any other ports when inducements offer, Persons hivtne freight fnr nnv nnrt iF ,1.- ;.i.,n. be forwarded from San Francisco bv way of Honolulu, or direct shipments from Honolulu will do well to enquire first uf the Pacific Navigation Co., before making final arrangements. Goods intended for shinment bv anv of our !. received and store,! frM nF i.-... .- i. , hnilding at any time. Apply to the captains on board, A. F. COOKE, Manacer Pacific Navigation Co. NEXT VESSEL. Chan. Browor & Co.'a ling of Boston Fnokois. Shltincrs will nlensn inte ilmi tl,uin bark, " EDWARD .MAY " Will sail from Hcston for tin, port on 01 about APRIL ist next. For Particulars, ripply lo C. BREWER & CO., Queen Streets Or lo C1IAS. 1JKKWEU & CO., 27 Kilhy Street, Boston, Mass. , 12VI1110 HARLES BREWER & Lo 27 Kilm Stbbet, Host on, AGENTS OP HAWAIIAN PACKE1S, General Commission Agents', ' Special attention given to tlie purchasing of goods of ihe Hawaiian trade, Freitrht at lowest rates. r PLANTERS' LINE - ' FQR SAN FRANCISCO. ,; C. HlllSWEU A COMPAXT 'Agents Merchandlse'received Storage Freehand liberal davances made on shipments by iliu'li'ne. NO. 146. rSItipptng. (HI). . New Route to the Volcano ' Via Keaiihou. ROUTE AND TIME TABLE T E KINAU "" ' ' CoMHAKDIt Leaves 1I0N01 ULU, H. I, at 4.00 o'clock p. M eachweek. Touching at Lahaina, Maalaea, Makena, Maui, Mai u cona, Kawaihae, Laupghoehoe and Hilo, flawaii, and will make two t,rips to the Volcano each month, leaving Honolulu on the first Monday following the arrival of the mall steamers from San Francisco. When the steamer arrives on Monday the KlNAUwil leave on that day. lHSSENGpR RAINS will connect with the Kinau at Mahukona The KINAU WILLI OUCH at Honoka'ia and Paauhau on down trips from Hilo for Passengers if a signal is made from the shore. TJie steamer KINAU will make the Volcano Trip, reaching Keauhou on Wednesday morning! giving Tourists two days and two hights at the Volcano Ilouse. Tickets for the round trip $50.00, which pass all charges. , The KINAU will arrive in Honolulu Sunday morn logs on Volcano Trips. On Hilo Trips, will leave Honolulu on Tuenlaj s, and return Sattmlaj morning. 1 I.IKEl.tKK, LollENZKN. .,.,... ., COMMASIOER Leaves Mondass at 5 p. m for Kaunalakal, Kahu lul, Huelo, Hanaand Kipahulii; and for Keahe, and Nuii, every other week. Returning will stop at the aliove ports, arriving hack Saturday mornings. For mails and passengers only. TllKKll.AVEA HUV. WhISBAKTI! V ,.. CoMMAM,m Leaves regularly for Paauhau, Koholalele, Ookala, Kukalau, Honohina, Laupahoehoe, HaUlau and Ono-mea. THE LEHVA. DAVIES,... ',,.., ..COMMANDFR Will leave regularly for same puitsas the Kilauea Hou. ' THEMOlCOLll. McGrEOOR COMMANDKR Leaves each, Monday at 5 p. i. for Kaunakakai, Ka. malo.'Pukoo, Lahaina, Lanai, Moanui, Halawa, and Kalaupapa. Reluming leaves PuVoo Friday at 10 a. m. Tor Honolulu, arriving Saturday morning. S. G. WILDER, Pres. S. B. ROSE, Sec'y. 2Sltf OCEAjNIC STEAMSHIP CO. Aistralian Mail Service. For San Francisco, The new and splendid AI StejmshSp MARAROA," Of the Union Steamship Company, will be due at Honolulu from hjdney and Auckland on or about March. 15th. ' And will leave for the abov e port w ith mails and passengers on or about that datt, o?.r.fci.l;hl.?IsP.iJ?",Se, hasing SUPERIOR AC COMMODATIONS, apply to , WM. G. IRWIN & CO., 7-td Agents. For, Sydney and Auckland, The new and fine AI Steamship, "ALAMEDA," Of the Oceanic Steamship Co., will b due at Hono. lulu from San Francisco on or about Fofcruary 20th, And will have prompt'dispatch wiih mails and passengers for the above ports. lor freight or passage, having SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS, apply to WM. G. IRWIN & CO. " Agents. For San Francisco. The Magnificent Steamship "AUSTRALIA," HROUGH Conimanilei .. Will leave for the above port on or about , , Fohruary 20, 1880. For freight or passage, apply to II. HACKFELD & CO., Agents. H. F. BERTELMANN, Contractor and Builder No. 86 King Street, HONOLULU, II. I. .1. )T. Williams, No, 102 FORT STREET. Leading 'Photographer, of Honolulu. WORK FINISHED IN Water Colon, Crayon, d Ink or OH, Photo. Colored Sec, The only complete collection ot Inland' Viewi, .; t Fornn, Shells, . CurltsUles, &t Chanen Moderate, mem