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fh&i - .TrT , ,w'y ''i? '""y" """''"m '"rfltfqprr -, , PSfe" " fW " ' " ! -"" ft fSW ft' t "" "f""NnBr' 'ii"' wvil!R'4w":cvl'r''W'" v""'yf' ' "" " f ty ,'m ; ;r ? s o J!L J ' RESS. VOL. II. NO 57- HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1886 ' - WHOLE NO. 210. m -x BY THE 8EA SHORE. Oh fnll upon the yellow beach With tosses keen, with kisses strong; p And to tho sands that southward reach, Give all tho music o thy song, Oh sea, with lips that taste of urine. But not again from yonder shoro Shall I look out upbn thy deep; Tho gloom Is growing evermore, The light ot llfo has sunk to sleep Her life, oh sea, that fled from mine. W. J. Henderson. Man'slVtty of Improving tho Hornn. J The Creator has taken tho greatest care to make tho whole hoof as light as possible. "Happy thoughtl" says man. "Let us hang a pound or so on each hoof and mako tho horso wusto his strength In lifting It. "Ho has mado tho wall exceedingly strong. "Happy thoughtl Let us weaken It by cutting It away." Ho has mado this wall nearly as hard a9 Iron. "Happy thoughtl Let us soften It by 'stopplug'" Ho has furnished the hoox with an elastic pau caneu ine "frog," so as to provent any jar wnen tno horse stops. "Happy" thoughtl Lot us cut away tho pad and mako tho horse's weight come upon a ring ot Iron." Again, the sole of tho hoof has been formed archwise, of successive layers of exceedingly hard horn. It bids deflanco to hard and sharp-edged objects. So tho sole Inspires man with another happy thought. "Let us pare it so thin that It not only cannot resist tho pressure of the horse's weight upon a stone, but that it yields to tho pressure of tho humrfn thumb." The coronary ring, from which the fibers of the wall aro secreted, Is guarded by a of hair which causes wot to shoot off It as it does from the eaves of a house. "Happy thoughtl Let us snip away tho hair, and let tho water make its way into tho coronary ring." So, after working his sweet will upon the hoof, man wonders at Its weakness, and lays down the stupid axiom that "one nt horse can wear out four sots of legs," which is equivalent to saying that the Creator did not know how to mako a horse. Rev, J. G. Wood in "Horso and T Man." Chat-left Dickens and tho Secretary. Charles Dickens, when he first visited this country in 16M3, was received with Droditral attention. Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore vied with each other in showering adulation upon hiin, and the doors of the moat aristocratic mansions opened wide to receive him. Plays were written and performed, in which he and his most prominent characters wore personated true to nature. He was overwhelmed with invitations to balls, dinners and receptions, and the highest social honors iwero showered on him, which he received like a conceited coxcomb, ana repaid oy writing account of his tour. When In Washington ho held a daily levee at his hotel, and tho secretary of war, calling to pay his respects, heard him say, whilo waiting in the ante-room: "My hour for receiving Is past." That night, at a reception at tho White House, ho told his friend, Christopher Hughes, to Inform the secretary that ho was then willing to bo introduced to him. "Tell him my hour for receiving him Is past," was Mr. Spencer's reply. Ben: Perley Pooro. How "Othello" Was Once Complimented. During the first season of the present Howard Athenroum, when it was under tho management of tho lato Baron and Mr. Thomas Ford, who was orig inally known as the keeper of a public house, tho elder Booth played an engagement there. One evening, when "Othello" was the play, with Booth as the Moor, Mr; Ford had a relative come to visit him from tho country, and he put him in his own private box to witness the performance. Mr. Ford did not happen to see his guest immediately after the entertainment but the next morning at breakfast ho sold, "Well, uncle, how did you like tho jilayr" "Pretty well, Tom, pretty well," was tho answer, "but I saw you had ouo nigger among your actors." "Yes," replied tho manager, hesitatingly, and the guest continued: "But, Tom, I don't see but what he did as well as any of 'em." Praiso from such a source was praise indeed, and how much tho great Junius Brutus Booth must have appreciated it. Boston Budget. Juck and the Rubber ItodenU. Attached to Nlblo's garden is a famous cat, black as night and as big as a He Is known as Jack, and his home Is an old store-room remote from the stage. In defcrenco to un old theatrical superstition Jack is always kept carefully confined during tho performance, but tho other night ho escaped from tho storeroom and wandered down to tho stage Just os Wilko, in tho garb of Piper, marched across Hamelin bridge with a swarm of rats at his heels. "What's the matter with that cat?" exclaimed ono of the ,s Jack was couching In tho wings, wiai dlsteudcd tail and gleaming oyes. Ho Baw the rats approaching and, before he could be seized, had bounded into tho advancing swarm and was eagerly tearing one ot the India rubber rodents. The audience laughed themselves hoarse nnd the curtain was rung down to glvo tho stagehands an opportunity to seize Jack and convey him toaplacoof security. Jerome JKddy, An Indian Cim Ent Anything. "An Indian can eat anything," said a commission merchant, as two ancient children of the forest with well lined Dags over their backs mado their exit from the Htore room. "These squaws come here once or twieo a week," ho continued, "and beg for tho tainted moat and decayed vegetables and fruit. They will take every-thing wo give 'em, and will put tho stuff Into their wicks and carry it off. "I have given them stult that no white being would think of eating, and thoy seom to think it all right. I asked ono of them how they could eat such strong smelling meat, when she informed me that In cooking It they destroyed the offensive odor. For all I know, these atiuaws kcop Indian boarding houses." St. Paul Another Substitute for Quinine, A substitute for quinine, described as being oven superior to that remedy, has been obtained from a Peruvian plant known to botanists as Lantnna Brozillouse. Arkniwnw Traveler. professional QTnriG. p. gray, m. d., fi physician and svugeon, Office, next door to the Honolulu Library. 8 to 10 A. M. Offick Hours: a to 4 r. M. ; to 8 p. M. Sundays, 9 to 11 A M. RESIDENCE, Alakca St., Opposite Y.M. C. . 234-285 C M. WHITNEY, M. D., D. D. S. Dentnl Dooms on V6rt Street) . - Honolulu - .'..... II. I. Office in Brewer's Block, corner Hotel and Fort Streets, entrance on Hotel Street, 310-261 T7DWARD F. HOPKE, CO UN SELOJt at law. No. Ohmch: Koum No. 9 (over the Bank), Sprcckels' mock. 193-am CI.AttKNCE WILIIKK VOLNEY VAtLLANCOtUT ASHFOKD. ASH FORD. A SHFORD & ASHFORD, No. Attorney, Counsellors, Solicitors, Advocates, Proctors, Conveyancers, Etc. Office "Honolulu Hale," adjoining Post-office, ALFRED MAG00N. T. attorney at t.aw. No, 41 Merchant Street, Honolulu. OHN H PATY, j Notary J'ublle and Commission of Deeds, For the States of California and New York. Office the ilank or iiiihop & Co, Honoiulu. Oaiiu, H. I. 310-261 A THURSTON. (Successor to smith & thukston) Attorney at law, No. 38 Merchant Street Honolulu 256-W O B- DOLE, Lawyer and Notary rublle, Will he at 1 is office, at 15 Kaahumanu street, from to 10 o'clock A. M. during the Legislative session. 356-307 w? CASTLE Attorney at Law and Notary Public, No. 19, Mkrchant Struct... Honolulu Attends all the Courts of the Kingdom. a 10-26 1 justness QTariis. F. ALLEN. w Has an office with Messrs Bishop & Co., corner of Merchant and Kaahumanu streets, and he will be pieascu to attend to any business to him. 20-1 r T A1NE & Co., Commlxilon Merchants, Importers and dealers in Hay, Grain and General Produce. . Honolulu I'. I, WEST, H. M. DOW, C. W. MACFARIANK w EST, DOW & CO., Importer and IJoattrs In all kinds of Jlttsic, Fancy and Jnnancse Goods Furniture of all kind. Sewing Mpchtnes, Mirrors, Paintings, Chromos andTojs, Picture Frames and Cornicesto order. Moving and repairing Furniture a .peciality. No. 105 Fort Strket., Honolulu 340-2 Ql AL- SMITH, Importer and Jtcaler in Glassware, Jleriaen Hurc, Drachcts, Vasts, No. 83 Fort Street , Honoluiu Kim ig'5 Combination Spectacles and Eyeglasses, Lustra! Wire Ware. Fancy Soaps. Picture frames. Wostenholm is rocket cutlery, 11. 1. Chases Island views, Clark's Spool Cotton, Machine Oil. all kinds of Machine Needles. "Domestic" I'aner Fashions. Solo agent of the universally acknowledged Light-Running Domestic Sewing Machine. 210-361 E. WISEMAN, J Heal Estate Droller and Emploijment Hureau. Rents Rooms, Cottages, Houses, and sells and leases Real Estate In all parts of the Kidgdom. Employment found for those seeking work in all the arious branches of business connected with these Islands. IW N. H. Legal Documents drawn, Hills collected, HooVs and Accounts kept, and general office worl. transacted. Patronage solicited. Commissions mod erale, Honolulu, II 1, piSHOP & CO., Bankers. Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands Draw Exchange on THE HANK OF CALIFORNIA. SAN FRANCISCO. And their agents In NEW YORK, BOSTON, JPARIS. , AND Messrs. N M. ROTHSCHILD & SONS, lAinuun. The COMMERCIAL BANKING CO. OF SVDNEY, LONDON. The COMMERCIAL BANKING CO. OF SVDNEV, SYDNEY, N. S. W. Che COMMERCIAL BANKING CO. OF SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, V1CIUK1A, ftUaiKALIA. The BANK OK NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND, And Its branches In CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN, ' AND WELLINGTON THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, rOR'lLAND, OR, Hie AZORES AND MADEIRA ISLANDS. STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, The CHARTERED BANK OF LONDON AUSTRALIA AND utllNA. HONGKONG, CHINA, AND YOKOHAMA, JAPAN. AND 'rantait a General Banking Bfitintss, business GTatiis. E. WILLIAMS, T iMrOKTKR AND DEALER IN VMrnlturo of Every Description. Alto Upholsterer anil Manufacturer. Furniture Warerooms No. ill Fort Street. Workshop at old stand on Hotel Street. All orders promptly attended to. 22-303 BREWER & COMPANY,-(Limited.) General Mercanttleand Commission Agents Queen Street, Honolulu. Officers P. C. Jones, Jr., president and manager; Joseph O. Carter, treasurer and secretary. Directors : Flons. Charles R. Bishop and H. A. P. Carter; W. F. Allen auditor. "PD. HOFFSCHLAEGER & Co Importer anil Commission Mereliants. 48 Qukkn Street Honolulu Oaiiu, H I 210-251 A. SCHAEFER A Co. Importers anil Commission Merchants, 20 Merchant Street, ....Honolulu 210-261 TTSRANK.GERTZ Hoot anil Shoemaker. Boots and Shoes made to Order. 103 Fort Street. Honolulu 210-261 OHN T. WATERHOUSE T Importer and Dealer in General Mer- chandlse. No. 25-31 Queen STRrm Honolulu 210-261 T M. OAT, JR. & CO. Stationers and News Dealers. lied Jtitbbcv Stamp Agency Gazette Block No. 25 Merchant Street -306 Honolulu H. I. HACKFELD & CO., H General Commission Agents. Cor. Fort and Quebn Honoiul 210-261 McINTYRE & BROTHER H Grocery and feed Store. Cor, Kinu anii FoktSts., Honolulu 210-261 TTOLLISTER & Co. Wholesale and JMaUtDrufffflata and Tobacconists No. 59, Nuuanu Stlfkt Honolulu 210-261 H ONOLULU IRON WORKS Co., Steam Engines, Hollers, Sugar Mills, Coolers, Iron, lirasi anil Eeail Castings. Honolulu H.I Machinery of every description made to order articular -mention piid to Shp'st Ulacksmithi ng. oh work executed on the shortestnotice. 210-261 E O. HALL & SON (Limited) IMPORTERS and dealers in Hardware and General Merchandise, Corner op King and Fort Streets, Honolulu officer's: William V. Hall President and Manager L. C. Abies ,, Secretary and Treasurer W. F. Allen Auditor Directors Thou .is May, E. O. White 16-307 HnHEO. H. DAVIES & Co. . Kaahumanu Street.... Honolulu General and Commission Merchants. I, AGENTS KOK Llods, British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company, Northern Assurance Company (Fire and Life), ' Pioneer" Line of Packets, Liverpool to Honolulu. Liverpool Office1 ""....Nos la and 13 The Albany 97-iy rjUSTACE & ROBERTSON, Draymen. All orders for cartagj promptly attended to Parti cular attention paid to the Storing and SmrriNGof goods in tiansit to the other Islands. Also, Black Sand and Wiiitb Sanii in quantities to suit at lowest prices. OrFtlK No, 46 Queen street, adjoining auction rooms of V. P. Adams & Co. Mutual Telephone No. 19 U. W MACrARLANR, II. K. MACFAULANK,' Q W. MACFARLANE & CO. Importers, Comtnissloii Morohaixts anil Sugar Factors. Fire-proof Building Queen street, Honolulu. AGF.NTS FOR Puuloa Sheep Ranch Co, Hawaii, . Fowler & Co's bteam Plow and Portable Tnimwaj Works, Leeds, Mirrlcss, Watson & Go's Sugar Machinery, GlasKow Glasgow and Hunolulu Line of Packets, Liverpool and Honolulu Line of Packets, London and Honolulu Line of Steamers, Sun Fire Office of London '43-391 & COOKE, Shipping and Commlsilan Merchant, No. 80 KlNGSTRItlir (iiinoiuii IMPORTERS AND DHALURS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Agents lor I'he Hitchcock & Company's Plantation '1 lie Alexander & Baldwin Plantation. R. Halstead, or Waialua Plantation. A. H. Smith & Company, K0I0.1, Kauai J, M Alexander, Haiku, Maui. 'the Haiku Sugar Company. The Kohala Sugar Company. Hamakua Plantation- The Union Insurance Company ol San Fraiiuco, riie New England Life Insurance Company of llostoi, I'he Blake Manufacturing Company of Boston D. M. Weston's Patent Centrifugal Machines, The New York and Honolulu Ppcket Line. Ihe Merchant's Line, Honolulu tnd San Kruticjiao Dr. Jaynes & Son's Celebrated , edlcincs. Wilco 4 Gibb's Singer Manufacturing Company. Vheclei & Wilson's Sewint Machines, ghisincss Gkttbc 3P EWERS & COOKE (Successors to Lewkrs & Di:kson,) Importers anil Dealers in lumber anil all kinds of llutlillut Materials. No. 82 Fort Strfet H6nolulu 210-361 PHILLIPS & Co. M Importers and Wtiolesnle Dealers In Clothing. Hoots, Shoes, irat$, ' Men's Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods, Etc. No, to Kaaiiumanu Street ......"..Honolulu 210-261 CLAUS SPRECKELS. WM O IRWIN. I -M. G. 1RW1N & CO.', w Sugar Factors and Commission Agents, Honolulu ..H. 1 one VTTILLIAM McCANDLESS Dealer in Choicest Heef, 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 No 1 258-109 T. LYONS, .iiicMoiieer mifi Commission Merchant, Corner I'ort and Queen Streets, Honolulu. Sales of Furniture, Stock, Real L'state and General Merchandise promptly attended to. Sole agents for American and European merchandise. . 232-283 C. HUSTACE, cies FORMERLY WITH BOLLES & CO.) ' holcsalo and JtetaU Orocerf in, Kino Street.... Under Harmony Hall. family. Plantation, and Ship stores supplied at short nut ice. New goods by every steamer." Orders from the other Island faithfully executed. Telephone No. iiq R T AHLO. Dealer in Dry-Goods, Jttce, Tea, Silk and Fancy Gooda, Hats, Hoots and Aioc.v, Hran, Peed and Flour, Cigars and Tobacco, Also proprietor of Rice and Sugar Plantations at of Kaneohe, koulau. Waipio Ewa, and Heeia. Cor. Nuuanu and Chaplain Sts....... Honolulu 205-260 M S. GR1NBAUM & CO., fmiyorlcrs of General Meichumllse and Commission Merchants, Quekn Struct Honoluiu. H No. 124 California street, San Francisco, Cal. :-!U .11 .i'J3im..i. WESTERN AND HAWAIIAN IN THE vestment Company (limited.) Money Joined for long or short periods on roved security. Apply to W. L.. UKfttlN, Office Beaver Hlock, Fort St. Manager 244-505 M. A. GONSLVES. E. HUTCHINSON. & CO. - Wholesale Grocers and Whir Merchants, Heaver Block, Queen Street Honolulu Post Office Hon No. 305. Telephone No. 268. G. THRUM, I.M10RT1NG AND MAMKACTUFING Stationer, J'nnter, Hook-binder, etc., And publisher of the Hawaiian Almanac and Annual Dealer in Fine Stationery, Books, Music, Tojs and Fancy Goods. Fort Strfet. Nf.ar Hotfl,., Honoluiu 341-361 (fieircrd blicrtiscincntr ETROPOLITAN MARKET. M KING STJtEKT, C. J. WALLER. Proprietor Cholcost ;Moata from Finos t Herds. Families andhipping supplied on short notice and at Lowest Market Prines. All meats delivered from this market are thoroughly chilled iinmedittely after killing !) menis. of a Bell. Coleman Patent Dry Air Kefngciator. Meat wi treated retains all its juicy properties, and is guaranteed to keep longer after delivery than melt MBS. THOMAS LACK, No. 79 Fort Stroot. Honolulu, IMPOKTUK AND DEAI BR IN SEWING MACHINES AND GENUINE I'ur't, Altaehmenti, Oil and Accessor lei,. AGENT FOR THE White and tne Light-Running New Home Machine Howard's Machine Needles, all kinds Corticcll's Silk, In all colors and lzet : IWrbour's Linen Tlirrad, Clark's O. N. T. Machine Cotton. 1 Mine. Demorest's Reliable Cut Paper Patients and publications, , Dealer In Rifles ; Revolvers Guns ai d sporting. Goods Shot, Powder, Caps, and Metallic Caetbidgs!.! KEHOSENK STOVES, In all sites. rig-Mi attcndei :dto, Va6 Insurance Notices. UNION MAttlNEINSURANCECOMPANY of San Francisco. CASTLE A COOK AGENTS. Incorporated :87V 10-261 T50ST0N BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. C. BREWER & Co., Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. 210-261 BOARD OF UNDER PHILADELPHIA "C.'fiRElfER & Co., Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. 210-261, ACCIDENT DEPARTMENT, PACIFIC Mutual Life Insurance Company, each OF CALIFORNIA. S, G. WILDER, AGENT. Assets, December 31, 1884 .....$1,263,000 Policies issued against Accident for one day up to the year. 94-11 FIRE HAMBURG-MAGDEBURG Company of Hamburg, A. JAEGER, AGENT. Building, Merchandise, Furniture and Machinery Insured against Fire on the most favorable terms. s 210-261 DREMEN BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. F. A. SCfAEFER & Co., Agents. Also accnts for the Dresden Hoard of Underwriters. Vienna Board of Underwriters. For the Hawaiian Islands. RITISH FOREIGN MARINE BF ance Company. (Limited) TltEO. H. DAVIES, AGENT. The above agent has received instructions to reduce the rates of Insurance between Honolulu and (ui, Ports in the Pacinc, and is now prepared to issue poll at the lowest rates, with a special reduction on freight per steamers. 210-261 at LIFE INSURANCE MUTUAL of New York. A". G. WILDER, AGENT. Assets, December 31, 1884 , .$103,876,17851 Policies Issued on the Life Term and Endowment plan. 14-lf GENERALINSURANCE FORTUNA of Berlin. F. A. SCHAEFER & Co., AGENTS. Ihe above Insurance Company, has established a Geneial Agency here, and the undersigned, General Agents, are authonzed to take risks against tne dangers tne Seas at the most reasonable rates and on the most favorable terms. LLOYD MARINE INSURANCE GERMAN Company of Berlin F. A. SCfAEFER & Co., AGENTS. The above Insurance Cornpany has established a S. Agency here, and the abovesigned. General Agents, arc authorized to take Risks against the dangers of the Seas at the most reasonable lates, and on the most favorable terms. 210261 FIRE INSURANCE HAMBURG-BREMEN Company, F. A. SCHAEFER & Co., AGENTS. The aboe firm having been appointed agents of this company are prepared to irsurc risks" against fire on Stone and Brick buildings and on Merchandise stored therein, on the most favorable terms. For particulars apply at their office. 310-261 ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE NEW Company of Boston. CASTLE & COOKE, AGENTS. INCORFOKATFD 1?35. The oldest Purely Mutual Life Insurance company in tne united States. Policies Isiued on the most Favorable Terms Losses paid throufih Honolulu Agency, $49,000 310-261 . GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE NORTH Company of Hamburg. . HACKFELD & Co., AGENTS. Capital and Reserve uReichsmark 8,830,00 11 their Re-Insurance Companies, ' 35,000,00 The Acents of the above Company, foi the Hawaiian Islands, are prepared to insure Buildings, Furniture Merchandise and Produce, Machinery, etc, aUo Suga. and Rice Mills, and vessels in the harbor, against loss or damage by file, on the most faorable terms. 310-261 FIRE INSURANCE TRANS-ATLANTIC Company of Hamburg. . HACKFELD & Co., Agents. Capita! and Reserve Reichsmark 6,000,000. ' their Re-Insurance Companies. " ioi,6;o,coo 1 otal Reichsmark 107,650,000 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 harbor against loss or damage by fire, on the most favorable tetms. 0-361 LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND THE Globe Insurance Company, BISHOP 6V Co. AGENTS. ESTABISHED 1S36 linllmlted Liability to Stockholders. Assets . . . , , , , $37,ot J,9i3 Reserve , 7,500,000 INCOME FOR 1884 Premiums received after deduction of reinsurance $9,000,000 Losses mptly adjusted and paid here, 213-364 EW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE N' Insurance Company of Boston, Mass. INI OlirORATHI) 1835- Assets Jantiaiji 1st., ISS4, nearly $17,- 000,000. Polices Issued en the most favorable terms, and absolutely after Two Payments. EXAMPLE OF NON-FORFEITURE PLAN ! Insured age 35 j ears so years Endowment Plan for 5.ooo slmiucif Premium fi'JJl'.XO VTe Pd'Up Inf. At the end of the id Year, $ So.8 $ S43 3n 461.70 8)0 4H1 " 43S 1,130 ' 5th 831.85 MS 6th " i,oao 00 ,95 7th ' .97o i eth 1,450.75 i35 oth ' 1.676.05 1,500 10th ' J,9ix.55 ,75S nth " 1,157 90 3.005 nth " 33o 13th ' 1,6850a 3.485 ijth " 1,967.70 3.7" 15th ' 3,163.93 3,943 16th 3.57S.35 4i5 17th 3 903J5 4,38o 18th ' 4,148 30 4.590 I9th " 4,Uoo aotn ' 5,000.00 5,000 ' The second and subseo,ent premium! are likely 'to be reduced by inerctinf annual distribution c tut. tint, XdT Applications can be had of : and full Information will be lien by the Agent., CASTLE S COOKE SiTimirttrr. Wllder's steamslilp Company. fXillwIITED.) New Route to the Volcano n.it 1 Via Keauhou. f ROUTE AND TIME TABLE rE kin a a King. , Commands Leaves II0N01 ULU, H. I. at 4.00 o'clock f. M week. Touching at Lahaina, Maalaea, MaVena, Maui, Mai u cona, Kawaihae, Laupahoehoe and Hilo, Hawaii, and will make two trips to the Volcano each month, leaving Honolulu on the first Monday following arrival of the mail steamers from San Francisco. When the steamer arrives on Monday the K1NAU wll leave on that day. PSSENGIR RAINS will connect with thr Kinau at Mahukona The KINAU WILL TOUCH at Honokaia and Paauhau on down trips from Hilo for Passengers if a gnal is made from the shore. The steamer KINAU will make the Volcano Trip, reaching Keauhou on Wednesday morning, giving Tourists two dajs and two nights at the Volcano House. Tickets for the round trip $50.00, which pays all charges. The KINAU will arrive in Honoiulu Sunday mornings on Volcano Trips. On Hilo Trips, will leave Honolulu on Tuesdays, and return Saturday morning. LJKELIKE. LORENZEN COMMAMDXD Leaves Mondas ot 5 r. u. for Kaunakakai, Kahi on Huelo, Hana and Klrahulu ; and for Keanae, Moi culau and Nuu every other week. Returning will ktop the abote ports, arriving back Saturday mornings. For mails and passengers onlv. tjj n kiijA vea nou. Weisbarth ., Commander Leaves regularly for Paauhau, Koholalele, Ookala Kukaiau, Honohina, Laupahoehoe, Hakalau and Ono-mea. IIllI,EnVA. Davies Commands Will leave regularly for same ports as the Kilauea Hou. THE MOKOT.TI. McGregor Commands). Leaves each Monday at 5 r. m. (or Kaunakakai, Ka main, Pukoo, Lahaina, Lanai, Moanui, Halawa, Peleunu and Kalaupapa. Returning leaves Pukoo Friday at 10 a. M. for Honolulu, arriving Saturda) morning. G. WILDER, Pres. S. D. ROSE, Sti5, 2- tf CHARLES BREWER & Co Kilby Street, Boston, AGENTS OF HAWAIIAN PACKETS. General Commission Agents. Special attention e iven to the rmrchasincr of roods of the Hawaiian trade. Freight at lowest rates. PLANTERS' LINE FOR SAV FRANCISCO. C. HHEWEIt Jo COMPANY Agents Merchandise received Storage Free, and liberal cash advan cesmade on shipments by this line. OCEAMC STEAMSHIP CO. M! Australian Mail Service. For San Francisco, The new and splendid AI Steamship "MARIPOSA" Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will be due at Honolulu from Sidney and Auckland on or about May 8tli. And will leave for the above port with mails and pas sengers on or about that date. For freight or passage, having SUPERIOR apply to WM. G. IRWIN & CO., 107-td Agents. For Sydney and Auckland, The new and fine AI Steamship, "ALAMEDA," OftheOcesnic Steamship Co,, will be due at Honolulu from San Francisi o on or about May 15th, And will have 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. Agents. i No. 34 Fort St., Olook Building, Have received a consignment of the most F.conomicn and Valuable Feed for all kinds of stock, vii: COOKED LINSEED MEAL. .he grtatcht Flesh former, Milk and llutter producer in use. Oil Cake Meal shows about 17 per cent of nutritive matter ; this nearly 39 per cent. xoo lbs. of this meal is equal to 300 lbs, ot oats, or 318 lbs. of corn, or to 767 lbs. of wheat bran. Also, our Unrivaled MIXED FF.ED, as well as our usual supply of tjie best kinds of Hay, Oats, Wheat, Corn, Eto. Etc, Which Is offered at the Lowest Market Kates, an delivered freo to any part of the city. Agents for the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. of California Agents for the HOOVER TELEPHONE! Commissioner of Deeds for tho State of California TELE 116-1(1 Jlubcrtisancnts. S. M. CARTER, Wood and Coal Merchant. No. 8a Kino Strebt. Telephone Number, In both Companies, 187. Wood and Coal .. orders are .. hereby solicited, and U I I..-,:... .!.l: .1 ;. ,f,. ur uciivcjcu hi aiijt imamy wiinin llie Cliy NIDUS. Dopnrturo Bay Coal, Newcastle Conl, and Charcoal. . , Hard and Soft Wood, sawed and split, , always on nana, ana sola in quantities to suit. t24.tr JOSEPH TINKER, Family Butcher, CITY MARKET, Nuuanu St.. Opposite Chaplain I. an. am now prepared to deliver 'orders daily within a rndius of three miles, including PaUma and Nuuanu Valley. Families supplied with7 Prime Beef and Mutton. Corned Beef i nd Pickled Tongues alwnys hand. Hell Telephone, 2S9; Mutual Tel., 289. BSTABTilSKBD 1868. PIONEER Steam Can I Factory BAKERY.. F. HORN, - - Proprietor. Confectionery, Baking E Pastry in all their Branches. Crystal Soda Works. MANUFACTURERS Or S03D.A. "WATEE, FLORID LEMNADE. Aerated Waters of All Kinds, Fruit Syrups and Essences. Our Goods are itcknowlcged the BEST. NO CORKS WE USE PATENT STOPPERS In all our Bottles. &ZT We invite particular attention to our Patent Filter, recently introduced, by which all waters uted n our manufactures is absolutely freed from all Impurities. itST We deliver our Goods free of charge to all parts of the city , Careful attention paid to Island Orders. Address, THE CRYSTAL SODA WORKS, P. O. BOX, 307, HONOLULU, H. I. Telephone No, 2q3. Ordcrs left with BensoruSmith & Co., To, ix Fort Street, will receive prompt attention. We alhO, lire agents tor tie sile of Jt W. Hinsley's . CELEBRATED Of his own manufacture WENNE11 & CO., Manufacturing and Importing JTJESTTESLEIXX.S, 2fo. 92 Fort Street Have just received per "Mararoa" the most ele gant assortment ot FIN E J EWELRY, SOLID AND PLATED SILVER WARE 9 Ever brought to this market Clocks, "Watches, Bracelets, Pins, Lockets, Gold Chains and Guards, Sleeve Buttons Studs, Etc., Etc. And ornaments t)f all kinds. Elouant Solid SUvor Tea Sets, And all kinds of silver ware .suitable for presentation. These goods are all of the finest quality and latest design and comprise a complete stock of all articles In this branch of business which will be sold at close figures. ICUKUI AND SHELL JEWELRY Made to wder. The repairing branch of our busineur we regard as ka important one, and all Jobs entrusted to us will be executed in a manner second to none. Engraving Of ever description doue to order, Particular attrii tlon is paid to orders and job work front the other Islands. i 4 4 . 1 1