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'Jf rm -P TvWf?(JW"W '"W '$T; F- C 'f ' A?T s. I. 4' ' ? uiSaL . , t , , '.vVt" SP ESS 'VOL. II. NO 49. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, MONDAY, APRIL 261886: WHOLE NO. '202. HE PULLED HENRV CLAY'8 NOSE. JJcoftftsional (garbtf Dttfihwjss (Eatfus. gusmej&c Citrbc. Insurance polices. Vclutp ghippmg. r? r - . 1 , ' "V. if Kecollpctlona of an Old Ilaltlmoro Harbor The Story of a Mr. Thomas Harvey Is the namo of a colored gentleman Who maintains a bazar In closo proximity to the Union depot. There are few old BaltU moreans who do not know him, for the inusle of his good broad-sword razor boon heard In onr leaumg Hotels since tno days of Andy Jackson. "Yes, sir, that is a monstus fine picture of Mr. Clay," ho said pointing to a very old chromo of the great Kentucky commoner inclosed a tsmall franco and suspended on the wall of his shop. "I ought to know," continued Harvey, with a proud smile. "I shaved Mr. Clay the last titno Uo was in Baltimore, and a barber who shaves a great man like him is not apt to forget how he looks. Yes, sir, It's the best picture I over saw. "I'll tell you how it was," ho went on, "it was in January, 1850. when Mr. Clay made his last visit to Baltimore. I was a young man then and was working in the barber-shop unuer trie oiu i ounnun notei, now the Carrollton. The comes to me and ho says, says be: 'Charlie, you go up to Professor Smith's house on Saratoga street and shave a mnn; and you do a good job, because it's Mr. Henry Clay.' So I took my best tool3 and went to Professor Smith's. Henry Clay always Btoppod at Professor Smith's house when ho came to Baltimore. He was then In the second-story front room waiting for the barber. When 1 got to the door Mr. Clay was a paper and ho looked Up and said: 'Come In here, you black scoundrel, and get to work on dls 'ere face.' But he was mighty pleasant, and that was only his way of talking; and I tell you I made a good job of it, for I was proud to shave Mr. Clay. There was a three days' growth of beard, but it was not thick. Mr. Clay's beaid was thin. He had one of the biggest faces I ever .shaved, and his upper lip was monstus large. "When I was that lip I had for at to cotch hold of his nose. Mr. Clay laughed and said: 'Look hero, you nigger, dars mighty few men I would allow for to pull my nose in dat way.' When I got through Mr. Clay ask me what ho owed me. 'Not a cent,' said I; 'for tho honor of shaving Mr. Henry Clay Is enough pay for me.' 'Oh! take this half-dollar,' he said, handing me a silver 50-cent piece. But I refused again, when Mr. Clay laughed and said: 'Ohl it't no honor to 8have,mo; I'm only Clay after all; I was made of cloy, and I will return to clay just like other people.' But I refused to take a cent and went away. When I went back to the shop my boss said: 'Where's de money fur de shave P" And when I told him that I would not take any pay he was pretty mad about It. 'You ought to have brought back at least a half-dollar for shaving a man llko Clay,' ho said. Ho said he would take 50 cents out of my pay, and I told him I would be glad if he would, and he did. Afterward he said he would charge It to Prof. Allen Smith, but I insisted on the 50'cents coming out of my pay, and It did." Baltimore American. Good Advice from a Humorist. Yon take a basin of water, place your flnger in it for twenty-five or thirty seconds, take it out and look at the hole that is left. The size of the hole represents about the Impression advice makes of. a young man's mind. Don't depend too much on your family the dead part I mean. The world wants live men; It has no use for dead ones. Queen Victoria can trace her ancestors back in a direct line to William tho Conqueror. If you can not get further back than your father, you are better off. Your father was a batter man than old Will-lam; he had better clothe3 to wear, better food to eat, and was better housed. If you are a diamond, be sure that you will be found. Cheek, brass or gall never gets ahead of merit. I love a young man who is straightforward. Ask for what you want. If you want to marry a rioh man's daughter, or borrow $500 from him, ask him for It; it ' nmounte to the same thinst in the end. It is always better to astonish a man than to boro him. Remember that In' the morning of life como tho hard working days. Hard work never killed a man. It's fun, recreation, relaxation, holidays that kill. The fun that results In a head the next morning ' bo big that a hat could hardly cover it is what kills. Hard work never does. Those who como after us have to work just as hard us we do. When I shovel tho snow of my sidewalk, if perchance I toko a three-quarter piece off my neighbor's walk, I put it back, because if I don't I should be doing him an injustice. You can't afford to do anything but what is good. You aro on a dress parade all the time. Don't be afraid of pounding persistently at one thing. Don't bo afraid of being called a man or a crank. Bob Burdette. Hovr Serious Accidents Sometimes Occur. Tho freauencv with which unloaded guns and pistols are discharged with fatal results is suggestive of tho suspicion that some of tho alleged deplorable accidents are the result of deep design. These peculiar accidents remiuds one of a conversation that occurred between two no groes. "What has yer got wrapped up in dat paper f" "Dnt's a pUtll one ob dis heart pistils what's easy on de trigger what cocks hltbelf and shoots hltself off." "Whaffor does yer want a ptstilf Can't yer 'fend yersef wid a knifef" The. other negro, who was a very hard case, shut one eye and, with a Binlle that was calculated to produce a shudder, replied: "When a pistil goes off and kills a man ver kin makes folks believe it wont off by akcerdent, but if yer say a knife Jellied a man akcerdentally some folks will be shore to hab doubts," New York Mercury, A New Theory of Coal Formation. M. Breton bus propounded a new theory of the formation of coal. Ho believes It is produced by tho sinking of flouting islands, llko those which now occur on many lakes and livers, and which aro conspicuous In tho Upper Nile. These islands uro composed chloily of tmf, which, being swallowed up by the water, bepomo fossilized at tho bottom. Exchange, P. P. GRAY, M. D p piixsiciax axd sviigeox, Office, next door to the Honolulu Library. 8 to io A. M. OfrlCE Hours: s to 4 r. it. 7 to 8 r.Mit. , shop Sunday, g to,ii A.ji. RESlDENOi:, Alakea St., Opposite Y, M. C. A. 934.285 C T M. WHITNEY, M. D D. D. S. Dentaltliooms on Fort Street, Honolulv ..., .", ...H. I, Office in Brewer's Block, corner Hotel and Fort Streets, entrance on Hotel Street. "PDWARD F. HOPKE, ; co cry s el 011 at la jr. OpFtcrs: Room No 9 (ocr tlie Dank), Spreckels' Block. CLAHKNCS WILDKK VOLNBV VAILLANCOUKT ASItTOHD. ASHFORD. A SHFORD & ASHFORD, , Attorneys, Counsellors, Solicitors, Advocate, I'rnclori, Conveyancers, lite. IIaIc,"adjoinlng Post-office"." nr , ALFRED MAGOON. T. attorxi11' at law. 41 Merchant Street, Honolulu. JOHN H PATY, Xolnry Public and Commission of Deeds, Tor the States of Califomia'and New', York. O'fice the Bank of Bishop & Co. HONOIULU, Oaiiu. H. I. T A THURSTON. (Successor to smith & Thurston) Attorney at Law, No. 38 Merchant Street..,,. Honolulu 256-107 Counsellor at Law and Xatary Public, OFriCK, No. 15 ICaahumanu Street Honolulu 250-307 WK. CASTLE Attorney at Law and Xatary Public. No. 10, Merchant Street Honolulu Attends all the Courts of the Kingdom. 210-261 Justness Gkttr&s. F. ALLEN. w Has an office with Messrs Bishop & Co., corner of Merchant and Kaahurnanu streets, and he will be pleased to attend to any business ntruled to him. T AINE & Co., Commission Merchants, and dealers" in Hay, Grain ancf General Produce. i , Honolulu . ...H. I. 310-20! U WES1, H.jM, DOW, C. W. MACFAKLANE XXTEST, DOW &. CO., Importers and Dentin , In all hinds of Music, Fancy and Junanese Goods. Turniture of all kinds. Sewing Machines, Mirrors, Paintings, Chromos ana Tojs, Picture Frames and Cornice to order. Moving and repairing Furniture a speciality. Ho. 105 Port Street.. ,.,.., Honolulu , 340-201 t A L. SMITH, , Importer and Dealer In Glassware, .Verified Silver-Plated Ware, jiracuets, ases, No. 83 Fort Street , Honolulu King's Combination Spectacles and Eyeglasses, Lustra! wire ware, fancy boa' 1'icture 1' rames. Wostenholm's Pocket Cutlery, H, I Chase's Island Hews, Clark's Spool Cotton, Machine Oil, all kinds of Machine Needles, "Domestic" Paper Fashions. Sole agent of the universally acknowledged Light ilunning Domestic Sewing Machine. 210-261 E. WISEMAN, J Beat Estate Broker and Employment Bureau. Rents Rooms, Cottages, Houses, and sells and leases Real Estate in all parts of the Kidgdom. Employment found for thote seeking work in all the various branches of business connected with these Islands. 1ST N, V. Legal Documents drawn, Bills collected, Books and Accounts kept, and general office work transacted Patronage solicited. Commissions mod erate. Honolulu, H 1, OISHOP & CO., Bankers Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands Draw Exchange on THE BANK Or CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO. And their agents In NEW YORK, BOSTON, PARIS. AND Messrs. N M. ROTHSCHILD 4 SONS. LONDON. Hie COMMERCIAL HANKING CO. OF SYDNEY, LONDON, Ihe COMMERCIAL BANKING CO. OF SYDNEY, SYDNEY, N. S. W. I'he COMMERCIAL HANKING CO. OF SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, VICTORIA, AUS1RALIA. The BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND, And its branches in CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN, AND WELLINGTON THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA' PORTLAND, OR, The AZORES AND MADEIRA ISLANDS. STOCKHOLM, SWfcDEN, Ihe CHARTERED BANK OF LONDON AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. HONGKONG, CHINA, AND YOKOHAMA, JAPAN, and , r 'fransatt a General Banking Business, H. WILLIAMS, Importer and Dealer in lurllura of livery Description, Also Upholsterer and Manufacturer. Furniture Warerooms No it: Tort Street. Work. at old stand on Hotel Street, All orders promptly attended to. BREWER & COMPANY, (Limited.) General Mercantile and Commission Agents Quekh Street, Honolulu Officers P. C. Jjines, Jr., president and manager J Joseph O. Carter, treasurer and secretary. Directors : Hons. Charles R. Bishop and H. A. P. Carter; W. F. Allen auditor. a TfD. HOFFSCHLAEGER & Co Importers and Commission Mtrchants. No48 Queen Street Honolulu Oaiiu, 11 I 210-261 P A. SCHAEFER & Lo. Importers and Commission Morchants, No. 20 Merchant Street Honolulu 210-261 'RANK GERT2 V Jloot and Shoemaker. V Boots and Shoes made to Order. No. 103 Fort Street.. . Honolulu at 0-26 1 TOHN T, WATERHOUSE Tmporter and Dealer in General Mer- chandtse. No. 25-31 Queen Strcei Honolulu 210-261 T M. OAT, JR. & CO. Stationers and Xews Dealers. ' lied liubber Stamp Agency Gazette Block No. 25 Merchant Street -2.06 Honolulu H. I. H HACKPELD & CO., General Commission Agents. Cor, Fort and Queen Streets , Honolul 210-261 TT E. McINTYRE & BROTHER) 1 Grocery and Feed Store. Cor. Kino and FortSts , . 1. Honolulu 210-261 OLLISTER & Co. H Wholesale and Jtelatl Druggists and Tobacconists. No. 59, Nuuanu Sti.kkt,. Honolulu 210-201 TTONOLULU IRON WORKS Co., Steam ISnglnes, Hollers, Sugar Mills, Coolers, Iron, Brass and Lead Castings. Honolulu.., .,, .....H. I Machinery of every description made tot order articular attention vaid to Slip's Blacksmi ng, ob work executed on the shortestnotice. 210-261 C O, HALL & SON (Limited) IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN JIrc!tcre and General Merchandise, Corner of KincT and Tort Streets, Honolulu officers: William W. Hall President and Manager L. C. Abies , ,, .Secretary and Treasurer W.F.Allen , ,.,. ..Auditor Directors Thorras May. E. O. White 0-307 nnHEO. H. DAVIES & Co, Kaahumanu Street ; . . . Honolulu General and Commission Merchants. ACENTS FOR Lloyds, British and Foreign Marina Insurance Company, Northern Assurance company ire ana ' Pioneer" Line of Packets, Liverpool to Honolulu. Liverpool Office' ,... Nos la and 13 The Albany 97"Y TTUSTACE & ROBERTSON, Draymen. All orders for cartage promptly attended to Parti cular attention paid to the Storing and SmrriNGof goods in tiansit to the other Islands. Also, Black Sand and White Sand in quantities to suit at lowest prices. Office No. 4$ Queen street, adjoining auction rooms of E. P. Adams & Co. Mutual Telephone N. 19 G. W MACFARLANE, If. K. MACPARLANK Q. W. MACFARLANE & CO. Importers, Commission Moroliuuts and Sugar Factors. Uuilding ,jy . Queen street, Honolulu. AGENTS FOR Puuloa Sheep Ranch Co, Hawaii, J, Fowler 4c Go's Steam Plow and Portable Tramwa) Works, Leeds, Mlrrless, Watson & Co's Sugar Machinery, Glasgow' Glasgow and Honolulu Line of Packets, Liverpool and Honolulu Line of Packets, I,ondonand Honolulu Line of Steamers, Sun I' ire Office of London. 243-254 -ASTLE & COOKE, Shipping and Commission Merchants, No, 80 King, Street..,,,... ,.. Honoluli IMFORTERS AND DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Agents for The Hitchcock & Company's Plantation The Alexander & Baldwin Plantation. R. Halstead, or Waialua Plantation, A. H. Smith & Company, Koloa, Kauai, J, M, Alexander, Haiku, Maul. The Haiku Sugar Company, Ihe Kohala Sugar Company, Hamakua Plantation' The Union Insurance Company of San Framcco The New England Life Insurance Company of llostoi, The Blake Manufacturing Company of Boston D, M, Weston's Patent Centrifugal Machines. The New York and Honolulu Packet Line. The Merchant's Line, Honolulu ndSan Francisco Dr. Jaynes & bon (.eleDratedt. .edicines. Wilcox 4 Gihb's Singer Manufacturing Company, WliHli) & Wilsons oewinj aiacnines. T EWERS & COOKE (Successors to Lewbrs & Di:kson,) Importers and Dealers Lumber and all kinds of llutldlny Materials. No. 82 Fort Street; , Honolulu 210-261 B PHILLIPS & Co. M Importers and IVholesata Dealers tn Cloth- no. Pools, Shoes, Mats, nlshtng Goods, laney Goods,ylUc., No. to KaahumaNu Street 1, Honolulu 210-261 CLAUS 5PRECKELS. ; (An W M. G. IRWIN & CO.', Sugar Factors and Commission Agents, Honolulu ,.,, , .i .ell. 1 one ILLIAM McCANDLESS w Dealer in Choicest Beef, Veal, Mutton, lite. 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 ordr. Telephone ......No 12. 258-100, T. LYONS, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, Corner Fort and Queen Stkkets, Honolulu. Sales of Furniture. Stock. Real Estate and General Merchandise promptly attended to. Sole agents for American ana European merchandise. 232-283 c. HUSTACE, formerly with bollbs & CO.) HJiolesale and Betall Grocer, 1 it, KtNG Street. , Under Harmony Hall. Family, Plantation, and Ship stores supplied at short notice. New goods by every steamer. Orders from the other Island faithfully executed. Telephone No. 110 r 227-2 B T AHLO. Healer in Drj.Goods, Jttce, Tea, Stlka and lancjf Goods, Hats, Jioots and Shoes, Iiran, Feed and JJour, Cigars and Tobacco. AIso proprietor of Rice and Sugar Plantations at of Kaneohe, kooUu, Waipio Ewa, and Heeia. Cok. Nuuanu and Chaplain Sts. Honolulu M S. GRINBAUM & CO., Importers 'of General Merchandise and Commission Merchants, Queen Street ."Honolu'iu. H. I No. 124 California street, San Francisco, Cal. WESTERN AND HAWAIIAN IN THE yestment Company (limited.) Money loaned for ion; or short periods on approved security. Apply to W. L. UKlifctN, Office Beaver Block, Fort St. Manager 344-295 M. X. GONSALVES. K. HUTCHINSON. - ONSALVES & CO, Wholesale Grocers and Wine Merchants, Beaver Block, Queen Street ,. Honolulu Post Office Box No. 309. .Telephone No. 263. 16-1 j r npHOS. G. THRUM, IMI-ORTING AND MANUFACTURING Stationer, Printer, Bookbinder, etc., And publisher of the Hawaiian Almanacand Annual Dealer in Fine Stationery, Books, Music, Toys and Fancy Goods. Fort Street. Near Hotel , Honoiuiu 341-261 (Scitcntl ,2tt)bcrtiscmcttts. TWT ETROPOLITAN MARKET. KINO STREET, C. J. WALLER, Proprietor It Ohoioest Moats from U'lnost Herds. Families and shipping supplied on short notice and at Lowest Market Prices. All meats delivered from this market are thorough! chilled immediately after killing bv weans of a Bel! Coleman Patent Dry Air Refrigerator, Meat so treated retains all its juicy properties, and is guaranteed 10 Keep longer aucr ucuvciy man iic&iuy.Kuicu iucui 250-262 O. IS". IMC ILLER. GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT. 42 MERCHANT ST., HONOI,UI,U. In conjunction with Mr. J. A, Mngoon, will attend to all matters of business lor the residents of the Hawaiian Islands who may need an Agent. . I do not continc myscil alone to the Uugh ness Houses, but also to the domestic class? who would wish me to attend to any matter of business, especially to mauing purchases either in Honolulu or San Francisco, In any line ol ueneral Merchandise. To the Business Houses I will give my careful attention in all matters pertaining to General Business, viz : Adjusting and Collecting Accounts, Distribution of Bills and Circulars, Custom House Entries, Buying and Renting Real Estate and Personal Property. tST All Legal Documents will be carefully and neatly drawn up by Mr. J. A. Magoon, I will attend to all matters entrusted in my care in a careful, courteous and neat manner, and with quick dispatch. Agent lor Klinkner & Co. Red Rubber Stamps. Telephone j P. O. Box 113. MARINEINSURANCE COMPANY UNION of San Francisco, VTe Pd-up Inr. 'At the end of the (1 Year. $ aBo.83 $ 54s 3d " 461.70 840 4th " 643.S 1,130 5th " 831.8s 1,415 6th " 1,019 00 1,695 7th ' ,i35.5 '.970 8th M50.75 s,35 9th ' 1,676.05 i500 loth ' 1,911 65 3,755 nth " i57 9o 3,005 11th -" ,4i5.4$ 3.5 13th " ,685 00 3,48 14th " 1,97.70 3i7 15th " 3,3 90 3.945 iStu ' 3 575.35 4,6$ 17th ' 3 903 S 4,38o 18th " 4.140 50 4.590 19th " 4.3 70 4i8oo soth " 5,000.00 5,ooo CASTLE & COOK AGENTS. II Incorporated 187. 10-261 ! X dsTi ON BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. tf 1 f C. BREWER & Co., Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. 210-261 BOARD OF UNDER PHILADELPHIA . i tc V C. BREWER V Co.. Agents for the Hawaiian Islands, , 210-2611 DEPARTMENT, PACIFIC ACCIDENT, Mutual Life Insurance Company, OF CALIFORNIA. S. G. W1LDER AGEXT. Assets, December 31, 1884 $1,263,000 Policies issued against Accident for one day up to year. p4tf HAMBURG-MAGDEBURG FIRE Company of Hamburg, A.AGVR)AGENT. Building, Merchandise, Furniture and Machinery Insured against Fire on the most favorable terms. 210-261 BREMEN BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. F. A. SCHAEFER & Co., 3 Also acents for the , - , Dresden Board of Underwriters, ' Vienna Board of Underwriters, For the Hawaiian Islands. 210-261 RITISH FOREIGN MARINE BF ance Company. (Limited) THEO. H. DA VIES, 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 cies at the lowest rates, with a special reduction on freight per steamers. 210-261 UTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM- M pany, of New York. S. G. WILDER, AGENT, Assets, December 31, 1884. ........$103,876,178 5! Policies Isiued on the Lift Term and Endowment plan. GENERAL INSURANCE FORTUNA of Berlin. F. A, SCHAEFER & Co., AGENTS. The above Insurance Company, has established a iieneial Agency nere, ana me unacrsigncu, ucnenu Agents, art authorized to take risks against the dangers the Seas at the most reasonable rates and on the most favorable terms. 210-361 LLOYD MARINE INSURANCE GERMAN Company of Berlin F. A, SCHAEFER 6 Co., AGENTS. The above Insurance Company has established a Gen eral Agency here, and the aboveMgned, General Agents, are authorized to take Risks against the dangers of the Seasat the most reasonable i ates, and on the most favorable terms. I AMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE H Company. F. A. SCHAEFER & Co., AGENTS'. The above firm having been appointed agents of this company are prepared to irsure risks against fire on Stone and Brick buildings and on Merchandise tored therein, on the most favorable terms. For particulars apply at their office. 310-261 ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE NEW Company of Boston. CASTLE & COOKE, ACiENTS. INCORPORATED 1835. The oldest Purely Mutual Life Insurance uompany in tne united states. Policies Istucd onthetnost Favorable Terms Losses paid through Honolulu Afrency, $44,000 210-261 GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE NORTH. Company of Hamburg;. H. HACKFELD &JCo., AGENTS. Capital and Reserve Reichsmark 8,830,00 ' their Re-Insurance Companies, M 35,000,00 The Agents of the above Company, foi the Hawaiian Islands, are prepared to insure Buildings, Furniture Mercliandise and Produce, Machinery, etc, alsd Sug. and Rice Mills, and vessels in the harbor, against loss or damage by me, on the most favorable terms. 210-261 FIRE INSURANCE TRANSATLANTIC Hamburg. . HACKFELD cV Co., Agents. Capital and Reserve.. ....... .Reichsmark 6,ooo,ooo 1 their Re-Insurance Companies M 101,650,000 Total,,,,,,. .., ...Reichsmark 107,650,000 T he Agents of the above Company, for the Hav, aiian Islands, are prepared to Insure BuiIdingsFurniture, Merchandise and Produce. Machinery, etc.. 'also Surar and Rice Mills, and vessels in the harbor against loss or damage oy nre, on tne mot tavoraoie teims. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND THE Globe Insurance Company. BJSHOP&Co, AGENTS., ESTAEISIIED 1836 hnllmttcd Liability to Stockholders. Assets , , , $37,i-,93 Reserve...,, .,. 7,500,000 INCOME FOR 1B84: Premtums received after deduction of reinsurance , " $9,000,000 Losses rnptly adjusted and paid here. 213-264 EW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE N' Insurance Company of Boston, Mass. INI ORP0KATE1) l8l5. Assets Januaty 1st., 1884, neatly $17,- 000,000. Polices Issued on the most favorable terms, and absolutely after Two Payments. EXAMPLE OF PLAN I Insured age 35 years ?o years Endowment Plan for ,$5,000 .liiiitmt 1'remlum $24.2.BO The second and subseuent premiums are likely 'to be reduced1 by increasing annual distributions 'of tut. tins. S3T Applications can be had of and full Information will be given by the Agents, 156-367 CASTLE 6V COOKE. J I n! V w uAMDATniii on 11 mm t UN UU. (Limited.) THE BEST ROUTE Jo thft , Volcano of Kilaujt, Via Piiiialuii, Hawaii. '- THE NEW AND STAUNCH Stmr. IF. O. Hall Maluldni.) Capt. BATES Purser SIMERSON LEAVES HONOLULU AT 3 P. M. TRI. MONTHLY ON Tuesday, March. 9, touching at Maalaea Maui. ...about 12 a. m Kailua, Hawaii about 10 a. m. Kealakeakua, Hawaii (,,, about noon. And other Kona ports, arriving at Funatuu at 6 P. M of the day after lea intj Honolulu. On the following morning, 5 A, M. sne arrives at iionuapo. Returning she will leave Kau at 7 A. M. on Mon dav. March 1 th. touching at all wav Dorts. Including .Maalaea, Maui, at 6 a. m., and arriving at Honolulu P. M. on the day iollowing her departure from Kau. The steamer passes, along the entire coast of the leeward side of Hawaii, afTording Tourists a panorama of rharming Scenery and will stop at Kealakua Bay wncre uinticni nine is auowcu 10 isu me monument of CAPTAIN COOK. Tourists bv this route reach Punaluu at 6 o'clock p.m., on the day after leaving HONOLULU being only one nignt' on tne vessel, ana making the entire passage in smooth water. & T... ....... !...... I. .1 . lf.-1 U 1! and from here Tourists will be .conveyed by Railroad to Pahala, thence by stage coach to Half-way House, where HorsesAnd Guide will be in attendance to con vey tbem to the Volcano. By this route the entire trio is mz&t'm five and a half days, allowing Tourists two nights and one whole day at the Volcano House, THIS IS XUK OXLT CAllltlJ GE BO VTK Tickets, for the round trip $GO, which pays, all ex penses. J tar Apply to HARRY ARM1TAGE. Acent for the I. I. S. N. Co.VNew Routeto the Volcano." at I. 1. Williams, Photographer, No. 102 Tort street, Honolulu; Or at Office of the 1. 1. S. N, Co., On the Esplanade. -CHARLES BREWER a Col Kiliiv Street, Boston, F AGENTS OF HAWAIIAN PACKETS,' General Commission Agents, Special attention gien to the purchasing of goods of1 the Hawaiian trade. Freight at lowest rates, PLANTERS' LINE 1 FOR SAN I'RANCISCO, C. BREWEB & COMPAXX Agents Merchandise received Storage Free, and liberal ".ash advan cesmade on shipments by this line. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO. Australian Mail Service. For San Francisco, The new and splendid AI Steamship "MARIPOSA" Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will ' be due at Honolulu from Sydney and Auckland on or about May 8th. And will leave for the above port with mails and pas senders on Or about that date, For freight or passage, having SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS, apply to WM. G. ikWIN & CO., 10; td Agents, For Sydney and Auckland, 1 he new and fine AI Steamship, " MARAROA," Of the Union Steamship Co., will be due at Honolulu from San Francisco on or about April 17tli, And will.hae prompt dispatch with mails and passen gers for the above ports. For freight or passage, having SUPERIOR AC- COMMODATIONS, apply to WM. G. IRWIN & CO. Ag'ius. Crystal Soda Works, - MANUFACTURERS OF SODA VT'A.TEIt, FLORID LEMONADE, Aerated Waters of All Kinds, Fruit Syrups and Essences. Our Goods ate acknowleged the BEST. NO CORKS WE USE PATENT STOPPERS In all imr Bottles. tST We invite particular attention to our Patent Filter, recently introduced, by which all waters used n our rrunufictures is absolutely freed fmm all Impurities, JC3T We deliver our Goods free of charge to all parts of the city Careful attention ptld to Islands Orders Address, 'THE CRYSTAL SODA WORKS, P. 0. BOX, 397, HONOLULU, H. I. Telephone No. 208. Orders left with Benson, Smith & Co,, No, ji Tort Street, will receive prompt attention. We also, are agents lor t'le sata of J. W. Hinglcy's CELEBRATED CIGARS Ofhlsownjnanufacture, mi non flilluriTBID.) New Route to thfe Volcano' JI&J&ILlUU!.. ROUTE AND TIME TABLE 1 THE KIXAU Kinc... ,..... Commands Leaves HONOI ULU, It. I. at 4.00 o'clock p. m each week. Touching at Lahaina, Maalaea, Makena, Maul, Marucona, Kawaihae, Laupahoehoe and Hilo, Hawaii, and will make two trips to the Volcano each month, leaving Honolulu on the first Monday following the arrival of the mail iteamers from San Trancisco, When the steamer arrives on Monday Ihe'KINAU wil leave on that day, PSSENGLR RAINS will connect with tho Kinau at Mahukona Th. KINAU WILL TOUCH at Honokaia and Paauhau on'down 'trips from Hlld for' Passengers if a signal is made from the shore. ' 1 he steamer KlNAU will make th'e Volcano Trip, k reaching Kcauhou on Wednesday morning, giving Tourists two days and two nights ' at, the Volcano House. lickets for the round trip $s.oo, which pajs all charges. The KINAU will arrive in Honolulu Sunday mornings on Volcano Trips. On Ililo Trips, will leave Honolulu on Tuesdays, and return Saturday morning. JU1KELIKE. LORENZEN ,,., , COMMAMDSR Leaves Mondays at 5 p. u for Kaunakakai, Kahu lul, Huelo, liana and Kipahulu J and for Keanae, Mo. kulau and Nuu every other week. Returning will stop at the above ports, arriving back Saturday mornings. "For maiKand passengers only. HIE KILA VEA DTOU. Weisbarth Commander Leaves regularly for Paauhau, Koholalele, OokaU, Kukaiau, Honohina, Laupahoehoe, Hakalau and Ono-mea. , TUEI.EnCA. t Davies ,,.,, Commander Will leave regularly for same ports as the Kllauea Hou. TDE MOKOLII,, McGregor ,,...... Commander .Leaves each Monday at 5 p. it. lor Kaunakakai, Ka malo, l'ukoo, Lahaina, Lanal, Moanui, Italawa, Wal-lap, Peleuni and Kalaupapa. Returning leaves Pukoo Friday at 10 A, M. for Honolulu, arriving Saturday morning. ' S. 6. WILDERPres. S. B. ROSE, Sec'y. 5 tf (general oDcrtiscittcnte. ,S. W. SMITHER, Merchant Tailor. Gentlemen's Clothing Cleanedand Repaired Made Equal to New. NO. 56 HOTEL STREET. THE 3 Pacific Boarding StftJ)o. t Cor. Punchbowl and Queen Sts. WALLACE JACKSOK, ? Proprietor and Manacbk. Mr. Jackson wishes to notify- the Public that he has jcncd a cool jmd commodious stable at the corner jove mentioned, known as Ihe Pacific Hoardlne and Sale Stable, for the purpose of boarding horses or stock by the t day, week or roonthv which will be a vuuvciiiciicc 10 panics wtiu wiiu iu iiiivc iiicir rigs well kept through business, hours. He will call at your store at office and take and deliver such rigs as he may be entrusted with through the day He ts also prepared to brrak. horses to harness, guaranteeing good care, and at reasonable rates, Glre him a trial, and be convinced of Ms ability, 1 85-1 y .S. M. CARTER, Wood and Coal Merchant. No. S2,KlNG Strket. Telephone Number, in both C'ompAnies. 187', -. '.WE s -Wood and Coal order are hereby, solicited, and will be delivered at any locality within the city limits. Depart uro Hay Coal, Newcastle Coal, and Charcoal Hard anci Soft Vood, sawed and split, always on hand, and sold In quantities to suit, i4tf TL..A.XJV3EJ &c OO. No. 34 Fort 'St., Clock Building, Have received a consignment of the most Economic and Valuable Feed for all kinds of stock, vli ; COOKED LINSEED MEUL. the greatest Flesh former, Milk and Butter producer in use. Oil Cake Meal shows about 37 per cent of nutiittvu matter ; this nearly 39 A cent. 100 lbs. of this mealu equal to 300 lbs. ol oatt, or 318 lbs, of corn, or to 767 lbs. of wheat bran. Also, our unnvaieu nuAiiu ir.r.u, as well as cur usual supply of the best Lhids of Hay, Oats, Wheat, Corn, Etc. Etc., Which is offered at the Lowest Market Kates, an delivered free to any part pf the city. Agents for the Pacific Mulual Life Insurance Co. of California Agents for the HOOVER TELEPHONE' Commissioner of Deeds for the State of California TL'LE , i6a6i -Vt l I,i) -it v . e te j'HI AVI 1 ,1 I 5jl 1 1 n jI