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VOL. II. NO 80. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1886. WHOLE NO. 233. 1
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ON CALAIS SANDS.
Andrew Lang In MuRiuIno of Art.
On Calais siuids tbo gray began,
Thon rosy-rod above tbo gray
The morn with many a Boarlot van
Leaped, and the world was glad with May.
The little wavos along the bay
upon the shelving Btrands;
Tho flitted white nsthey
On Calais sandal
On Calais sands must man with man
Wash honor clean in blood to-day;
On spacos wot from waters wan
How white tbo flashing roplors play
Tarry, ripose and lungel The fray
Shifts for a while, then mournful stands
The victor; lifo ebbs fast away
On Calats sandsl
On Calais Bands a little span
Of silence, then tho plash and epray,
The sound of eager wavos that ran,
To kiss the perf umocl locks astray.
To touch tho lips that no'er said "nay,"
To dally with tho helpless hands;
Till the sou In silence lay
On Calais sands!
ENVOY.
Hotwoon tho lUao and the May
She waits her love from alien lands;
Her love is colder than tho clay
On Calais sandsl
RELIGION IN INDIA.
A. Native' Vlow of the Situation
Rtiil Tlicosophy.
Joglndra Nnlli Dose In Times-Democrat.
Nowaday few educated young Iudtaus
are seen to accept Christianity, Siuco the
year ,1804, when Hindoo Theism acquired a
new strength from ,thu accession of the lato
celebrated Keshub Cbunder Sen into its
ranks, Christianity has been losing all
charm for tbo educated Indians. Tho missionaries
are busy preaching the doctrines
of Christianity all ovor India, but few
poor and illiterate men are seen to bo
caught byjholr words. The native
of India bolong mostly to tho lower
classes, who are perfectly incapable of comprehending
the highly philosophical doctrines
of Christianity, and who have accepted
It for some earthly benefit rather
than for the salvation of their souls.
Many of your readers have noi doubt
heard of the Thooiophical society, and of Its
leaders, Mine. Blavatsky and Col II. 8.
Olcott, both of 'whom are, I believe, well
known in America. The chief object of tho
association Is the cultivation of what is
called "Occult Science." Now, the ancient
Hindus had a perfect system of this science,
on which Sanscrit works are still extant
The Theosophlcal society preaches the
reasonobloneas and truth of tho Hindu system
of occult science, and has, therefore,
succeodod in obtaining a large number of
adherents in all parts of India.
Tho paront society Is established In the
City of Madras in- southern India, while
there are numerous branches scattered all
over this peninsula. The tot.nl number of
the members must not be less than 4,000
or 5,000 people almost all natives of the
soil. Tho memboN cherish a deep regard
and" pay the utmost rospect to the leaders,
especially to Mme. Blavatsky. The sight of
a Euiopoan lady and an American
expounding the merits of the Hindu system
of occult science is unique, and has,
therefore, excited the groatest interest
throughout the country. The leaders of the
society prof e .3 to be Buddhists In their religious
prfliciples, and aro found frequently
to expatiate on the superiority of tho re
ligion of Buddha. They also accept some
Hiudu doctrines, such as that of tho transmigration
of human souls. They have an
organ of tholr own, which is called Tho
Tneosophlst. It is a monthly journal, which
is largely hubscribed to in India by tho members
of tho association and the general
public.
Tho Theosophlcal soatoty has done one
great good in India it has turned the attention
of many an educated Indian tojthe
troisuros which tho literature of tnoir
great ancestors contain. English educated
Indian youths have loeu in the habit of
condemning everything Hindu as unscientific
or superstitious, or worthless, and the
Theosophlcal society has been doing much
to cure the Indian youth of this wrong
hubit, and in this work I wish tho society
all suocosi
A Floral Design for Ills Friend.
Baltimore Herald
He hunted up 0 tony florist on Fifth avenue
and Old him that ho wanted tho
Moral design that he could got up.
"Money U no object," he said.
"Well, sir, we'll trynud suit you," tho
replied, struck with the magnanimity of
his custmner. "How will something like
' this do. or this?"
"No, nol" was the reply. "I want some
thing out or the ordinary ruu something
original"
"SupiHj? you suggest something then,"
' lilm. "Wo can got it Up."
'Well, get me up a big mound of tho
linort buiLs i t the market a big one, mind
you. 1 ilon'tcnro what It costii Thon put
on the tjp in linmovtellos these letters:
y : S. Y. L :
"Certainly, sir; you'll find it to be exactly
as you want," the florist respondod, and his
customer started for the door. Before the
latter could go away, how over, the florist
approached him in a hesitating but curious
way:
"Would ah, you mind letting me ah,
know what those ah, letters signify? It's
certainly a very odd inscription,1
"'Bee you later' that's all, sir;" and the
stricken man walked ulf, leaving the florist
dumb-struck at the bold imagination that
bad concelvod an innovation In memorial
designs so original.
no ICnew thp l'roper Time.
Merchant Traveler.
' "Tho new Clnoimiatl pitcher is an amateur,
you know," said a base ball young
man to a scholarly frlond.
"Really, I don't know," wan the reply,
"but why do you say 'amaohewer,' when
the correct pronunciation Is 'amateur'!
Don't you know batter!"
. "01 course I do."
' "Then why not do better!"
"Don't vou worry yourself about me.
When I talk art and beauty and band paint-.
ing I say 'amateur,' but when 1 strike base
ball, it's 'amaohowar,' and you don't want
to overlook It, either,"
Diseases Among Hoes.
SclentlOo Exchange.)
Acoordlng to Mr W. H. Harris unwholesome
food, defective ventilation and the
diffusion of poisonous germs produoa among
bees about the same result as among the
human family, A common and very fatal
diiesjo 'of the bees Is dysentery, due to
vsntjjatlon and poor winter food.
IJuuCcssiomil QTnrbs.
P.P GRAY1, M. D
FllTHICTAX AND HUllGKOX,
Office, next door to the Honolulu Library.
8 to 10 A. M.
Orrici IIouks: i to 41-. m.
7 to 8 p. M.
Sundays, 9 to ti A. u.
RESIDENCE, Alakea St., Opposite Y. M. C. A.
M. WHITNEY, M. D D. D. S.
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Dental Booms on Fort Street,
Honolulu .' , H. I.
Office In Brevier's Block, corner Hotel and Fort
Streets, entrance on Hotel .Street. ' 2(0-261
CDWARD F. HOPKB,
CO ITX S IS LO It AT LAW.
Opkick: Room No. 9 (over the ljank), Spreckels'
Block.
CLABKNCK WILDK VOLNIIY VAILLANCOUKr
ASIiroKO. , ASH r OKI).
A SHFORD &ASHFORD.
ittorneys. Counsellors, Solicitors, Advocates,
1'rnctors, Conrcyanrers, Klc.
Ornciv 'Honolulu Hale," adjoining Post.olice.
ALFRED MAGOON.
T.
att011xky at law.
41 Merchant Street, Honou'i.u.
!20-Ir
TOHN H PATY,
Notary Vntillr and Commission of Deeds,
For the States of California and New York. Office
at the Bank of Bishop S: Co.
HoNotULu, Oahu. II. I.
LA THURSTON.
(Successor to smith & tiiurston
Attorney at r.aw.
No 38 Merchant Street...... Honoi ulu
256-507
13. DOLE,
Lawyer and Xotary I'ltbllc,
Will be at his office, at 15 Kaahumanu street, from
to 19 o'clock .a. M..durinc the Legislative sessiou
256-30;
R. CASTLE
Attorney at T.nw and Xotaru I'uMlc. I
N'o. 19, Merchant Street Honolulu
Attends all the Courts of the Kingdom. 210-261
JOusiitcBs (JFarfos.
F. ALLEN.
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Has an Dllire villi Messrs Bishop Jt Co., corner of
Merchant, and Kaahumanu" streets, and he will be'
plc.ej to attend to any business to biru.
T A1NE & Co.,
Commission Merchants, I
Importers and dealers in Hay, Grain and General
Produce.
Honolulu ,....H. I,
210-261
T EWERS ft COOKB
(Successors to Liiwkks fc Dickson,)
Importers and Dealers In Lumber and all
kinds of Jtulldlng Materials.
No. 8j Ko.tr ,., Honolulu
210-261
PHILLIPS & Co.
M
Imiiorters and Wholesale Dealers In clothing,
Hoots, Shoes, Hals, Men's Fur-11
hi, lny Goods, I'ancg Goods, lUr,
No. 10 Kaahumanu Street Honolulu
710-261
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CLMIk SPRKCKrUI. i VTM I, IRWIN.
w M, G. IRWIN & CO.
Sugar Fartori and Commission lyents.
Honoluiu . ... H. 1
LLIAM McCANDLBSS
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Dealer in Choicest Href, Veal, Mutton, hitc.
No. 6 Qupkv Street Fish Market.
Family and Shipping orders carefully attended tu.
Live Stot.k furnished to Vessels at short notice.
Vegetables of all kinds supplied to order.
Tn unions No 12.
58-100
11 WEST, H.M.DOW, C VT, MACPARLANE
TTCTEST, DOW & CO.,
Importers and Dealers (11 nf kinds
Fancy and Junanesc Goods.
L". I. e ll 1 i..J. ...,.. ,--,., ...
ruriuuttc 01 an Kiuak, sewing maciiines, mirrors,
Paintings, Chromos and Toys, Picture Frames and
Cornices 10 order. Moving and repairing Furniture
a spechlity.
No. ioj Fori Street... .Honoiulu
240-891
AI SMITH,
Importer and Dealer In Glassware,
Merlden Ware,
llrackets, Vases,
No, 83 Fort Strkkt , .Honolulu
Kinc' Combination Spectnclrs and Eyeglasses,
Lustral Wire Ware, Fancy Soaps, Picture Frames,
Wohtcniinlm's Pocket Cutlery, II, I Chase's Island
views, Clark's Spool Cotton, Maihme 'Oil. al
kinds of Machine Needles, "Domestic" Paper Fashions.
Sole ajent of the universally acknowledged Light-Running
Domestic Sewing Mnchine,
210-261
J" WISEMAN,
Ileal listul Broker aud'Kmploywni
nureau.
Rents Rooms, Cotta);ci, Houses, and sells and eaes
Real r.slateln all parts cfthe Kidgdora. Employ,
merit found for those seeking work in all the various
hrsnehet. of hu'lness connected with lhee Islands.
JUT N. Hills collected,
Hooks and Accounts kept, and general orTice work
transacted Patronage solicited, Commission moderate.
Honolulu, H 1,
itcmcfis (Ear&js.
R, WILLIAMS,
IiiroKTRit and Dialer im
Vuvnltnra of Hvery Description. Also
Upholsterer and Manufacturer,
Furniture Warerooms No. lit Fort Street, Work.
shop at old stand on Hotel Street, All oraers promptly,-!
Attended to.
C BREWER & COMPANY,
' (Limited.)
Opnernl Mercantile and Commission Agents
Quern Strkbt, Honolulu.
Officers P. C. Jones, jr., president and manager;
Joseph O. Carter, treasurer and secretary Director :
lions. Charles R. Bishop and II. A. P. Carter; W. F.
Allen auditor. 21.-284
HOFFSCHLAEGER & Co
,ED.
Importers and Commission Merchants.
No. 48QUELNSrRKaT Honolulu Oahu, H
21C25t
P A. SCHAEFER ft Lo.
Importers and Commission Merchants,
No. 20 Merchant SritKUT Honolulu
210-261 " .
pRANK GERT2
Jiool and Shoemaker.
Boots and Shoes made to Order.
No. 103 Fort Street. Honolulu
210-261
OHN T. WATERHOUSE
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Importer and Dealer in General Jer-
chandlse.
No. 25-31 Qi'lbn , . (.... .... Honolulu
210-261
T M. OAT, JR. & CO.
Stationers and Neics Dealers.
, Bed Itubber Stamp Ageniy
GA2HTTE 13OCK.... . No. 2J MERCHANT STREET
Honolulu H. I.
H HACKFELD & CO.,
General Commission Agents,
Cor-. Fort and QuEENrSTREttTS ....Honolul
210-261
TT E. MclNTYRE & BROTHER!
Grocery and Feed Store,
Cor. King and Fort Sts Honolulu
210-261
OLLISTER & Co.
H
Wholesale and UetaUDruggtsts and To
bacconists.
No. 59, Nuuanu Stliiet , Honolulu
210-261
TTONOLULU IRON WORKS Co.,
.Nleum ISnglnes, ' Hollers, Sugar Mills,
Coolers, Iron, llrass and Lead Castings.
Honolulu : H.I
Machinery of everv descrintion made to order
articular attention paid to Shp's Blacksmith! ng.
uu Mor Qxecuteu on me snortestnotice.
E O. HALL & SON. . ..(Limited)
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ,
Hardware and General Merchandise,
Corner op Kinc and Fort Streets, Honolulu
officers:
William W. Hall President and Manager
L. C. Abies., Seciclary and Treasurer
V, V, Allen ,, Auditor
Directors ThoiLas Mav, R. O. White 16-307
HEO, H. DAVIES & Co.
T
Kaahumanu Strpet Honolulu
General and Commission Merchants,
AGPNTS for
Llojds,
Britiihnnd Foreign Marine Iinutance Company,
Northern Assurance Company (Fire and Life),
' Pioneer" Line of Packets, Liverpool to Honolulu.
I.itcrKoI Office ....Not 12 and 13 The Albany
O USTACE & ROBERTSON,
Draymen.
All ordcis for cartage promptly attended to Parti
cular attention paid 10 th? Storing and SuirriNGof
goods in tiansit to4he other Islands. Also, Ulack:
Sand anii Whits Sanii In quantities to suit at lowest
pricesf
Ofi'KK No. 46 Queen street, adjoining auction
rooms off n. P. Adams tt Co.
Mutual Telephone No. 19
C. W StALFARLANU, H. K. MACPARLANB
Qw. MACFARLANE & CO.
Importers, Commission MorohuntH
and Sucar Factors.
Fire-proof lluilding Queen street, Honolulu.
agents ro
Puuloa Sheep Ranch Co, Hawaii,
JT. Fowler St Co's Steam Plow and Portable Tramway
Works, Leeds, '
Mirrless, Watson & Co's Sugar Machinery, Glasgow1
Glasgow and Honolulu Line of Packets,
Liverpool and Honolulu Line of Packets,
London and Honolulu Line of Steamers,
Sun Fire Olfice of London 243-294
& COOKE,
Shipping audi Commission Merchants,
No. 80 KincStkrrt.,.., ; ffovoiuii
lUPOKTKSk ANP UKAIHR4 IN
GENERAL MKRCHANDISK '
Agents (or
The Hitchcock & Company's Thuutioa
The Alexander & Ilaldwtn Plantation.
R. HaNtcad, or Waialua Plantation.
, A, H. Smith ti Company, Koloa, 'Caual
J. M. Alexander, Haiku, Maul.
The Haiku Sujrar Company.
The Kohala Sugar Company,
Hamakua Plantation'
The Union Insurance Company o( San
The New Fn?land Life Insurance Company of rWipi
The Blake Manufacturing Company of llostbti
D. M. Weston's Patent Centrifugal Machine.!.
The New York and Honolulu Packet Line.
'Hie Merchant's Line, Honolulu ind San Francivx
Dr. Jaynes & Son's Celebrated . edlcines, 1
Wilcos ti Gibb's Singer Manufacturing Company,
Wheelct & Wilson's Sewino Machines,
gJushtcsB (EaruB.
T. LYONS,
Auction? and Commission Merchant,
Coknur Fort and Qufen Stircts, Honolulu.
Sales of Furniture. Stock. Real Estate and rSeneral
"". '? Sol. agents for
Amerjcan Rnd European merchandise. B
332-283
c. HUSTACE,
roRHsiLY with hollies & co.)
liholesalo and Itetail Or6ccr,
nt, Kino Street. ..... .-..Under Harmony Hall.
Family, Plantation, and Ship stores supplied at short
notice. New goods by every steamer. Orders from
the other Island faithltrlly executed.
Telephone No. 110 8
T AHLO.
Dealer In utce. Tea, Stiles and
rancy uoons, tints, Hoots ana
Shoes, Bran, Feed and Flour,
Cigars and Tobacco.
Also proprietor of Rice and Sugar Plantations at
Kaneohe, koolau, Waipio liwa, and Heeia.
COR. NUUANU AND ChAFLAIN STS HONOLULU
203-200
TWT SGRINBAUM & CO.,
Importers of General Merchandise and
Commission Merchants,
Queen Street , Honoluiu. H. H
No. 124 California street, San Francisco, Cal.
THE WESTERN AND HAWAIIAN IN
vestment Company (limited.)
Money loaned for ion; or "short periods on approved
security. Apply to W. L. GREUN,
Office Beaver Block, Fort St. Manager
44-395
M. A. C0NSLVES. Je. HUTCHINSON.
-"s ONSALVES & CO.?
nholesate Grocers and Win Merchants,
Beaver Block, Queen Street. Honolulu
Post Office Box No. -509. Telephone No. 6P.
G. THRUM,
Importing and Manufacturing
Arnt(O)lP)', Printer, Book
binder, etc,
And publisher of the Hawaiian Almanac and Annual
Lieaier in rine stationery, Hooks, Music, Toys ana
Fancy Goods.
Fort Street. Near Hotel,.., Honoluiu
241-261
citecnl JluucrUscmcnts.
H. F. BERTELMANN,
BUIU6
No. 86 King Street,
86-iy HONOLULU, H. I.
ETROPOUITAN MARKET.
ME
KING STREET,
C. J. WALLF.K, Proprietor
Choicest iMonts lYoTUiFinott Herds.
a
Families andhipping supplied on short notice and at
Lowest Market Prices.
All meats delivered from this market aro thoroughly
chilled immediately after 1 tiling by mens of a Bell.
Coleman Patent Dry Air Refrigerator. Meat so
treated retains all its juicy properties, and is guaranteed
to keep longer after delivery than freshly-killed meat
250-262 ,
MRS. THOMAS LACK,
No. 79 rout St root, Honolulu,
tHPORTRR AND DKALKR IN
sewing' machines
AND GUH tj I HI
l'ats, Attathtnontt, Oil and Annntorle.
xcmfi for Taut
Winn andtnc Lir.HT.KuNNiNo Nrw Hosts Machine.
Howard's Machine Needles, all kinds
Cortlcell's Silk,'in all colors and sues :
Barbour's Linen Tine-ad,
Dark's O, N. T. Machine Cotton.
PfitH. Demorest'i ftiliaili Cut Pajnr I'ntUntt
ANII PUBLICATIONS.
Dialer in Rifles
Rbvolvsrs
Guns ai d Sporting Goods
Shot, Powder, Caps,
and Metallic Caitkisou!
BEHOfWNB STOVES, in all st,.
Sewing.Michine, Lock and Gun. Repairing promptly
attended to. 12-26
F. J, 'Williatmts.,
No. 102 FOItX STREET.
Leading Photographer of Honolulu.
WORK FINISHED IN
Water Oolors, Crayon,
Untile, Ink or Oil
Photo. Colored. &o.
The only complete collection 01
Iiluitd VJowb, -
v
Sit ells
Curioiiitlea. &o
Gfriirqoa Moderate,
Bumnmcc otiosi
UNION MARINEINSURANCECOMPANY
of San Francisco.
CASTLE iV COOK AGENTS.
Incorporated 1875. ..
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OSTON BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS'.,
C. BRE1VBK & Co.,
Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
10-261
BOARD OF UNDER
PHILADELPHIA
C, BREWER CV.,
Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
210-261
A CCIDENT DEPARTMENT, PACIFIC
JCX Mutual Life Insurance Company,
Of CALIFORNIA.
J. C. WILDER, AGENT,
Assets, December 31, 1884 ifi, 263,000
Policies issuedagainst Accident for one day up to
one year. 94.tr
FIRE
HAMBURG-MAGDEBURG
Company of Hamburg,
A . JAEGER, A GENT,
Building, Merchandise, Furniture and Machinery
Insured against Fire on the most favorable terras.
210-261
TDREMEN BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS.
F. A, SCHAEFER & Co., Aret'.
Also aeents for the
Dresden Board of Underwriters,
Vienna Board of Underwriters.
For the Hawaiian Islands. 210-161
FOREIGN MARINE
BRITISH
Company, (Limited)
TttEO. H. DA VIES, AGENT.
The above agent has received instructions to re-
duce the rates of Insurance between Honolulu and
Ports in the Pacific, and is now prepared to issue ooli
cies at the lowest rates, with a special reduction on
ireiRnt per steamers.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM-
pany, of New York.
S. G. WILDER, AGENT.
Assets', December 31, 1884... , $103,876,173 51
Policies Issued on lh Life Term and Endowment
plan.
FORTUNA GENERAL INSURANCE
of Berlin,
F. A SCHAEFER & Ce., AGENTS.
The above Insurance Company, has established a
Geneial Agency here, and the undersigned. General
Agents, art, authorized to take risks against the dangers
of the Seas at the most reasonable rates and on the
most favorable tei ins. 210-261
GERMAN LLOYD MARINE INSURANCE
Comnanv of Berlin'
F. A. SCHAEFER o Co., AGENTS.
The above In'tirance Company lias established a Gen
eral Agency here, and the above signed. General Agents,
are authorized to take Risks aeainst the dangers of the
Seas at the most reasonable lates, and on the most
voraoie terms. 210-261
HAMBURG-BREMEN Company. FIRE INSURANCE
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 stored
therein, on the most favorable terms. For particulars
apply at their office. 210-261
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE
Company of Boston.
CASTLE & COOKE, AGENTS.
incorporated 1835.
The oldest Purely Mutual Life Insurance
Company in the United States.
Policies Issued on the most Favorable Terms
Losses paid through Honolulu Agency, $49,000
210-261
NORTH - GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE
Company of Hamburg,
H. HACKFELD d Co., AGENTS.
Capital and Reserve '..Reichsmark 8,530,00
" their Reinsurance Companies, ' 35,000,00
The Agents of the above Company, for the Hawaiian
Islands, are prepared to insure Uuildmgs, Furniture
Merchandise and Produce, Machinery, etc., also Suga,
and Rice Mills, and vessels in the harbor, against lost
or damage by file, on the most favorable terms.
210-261
TRANS-ATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE
Company of Hamburg.
. HACKFELD cV Co., Agtnts.,
Capitaland Reserve Reichsnurk 6,coo,ooo,
' their He-Insurance Companies " 101,650,000
Total Reichsmark 107,650,000
Hie Agents of the above Company, for the Hawaiian
Islands, are prepared to insure Buildings, Furniture,
Merchandise and Produce, Machinery, etc, also Sugar
and Rice Mills, and vessels in the harbor against loss
or damage by fire, on the most favorable teims.
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND
Globe Insurance Company,
BISHOP if Co. AGENTS.
ES1ARISUKD 1S36
linllmlted Liability to Stockholders,
" 7..93
Keserve. , , , , , , , . , 7,500.000
income fop. 1884:;
Premiums received after doduction of re
insurance .., ,. ,,.,.,. .. 9,000.000
Losses nrptly adjusted and paid here.
213-264
TVTEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE
IN Insurance Company of Boston, Mass.
INI ORPORATtD l3f$.
Assets January 1st,, 188J, nearly 917,-000,000.
Polices Issued on the most favorable terms, and
absolutely Non-Forfeitable after Two
Payments,
EXAMPLE OF PLAN i
Insured age 35 years 20 years Endowment Plan for
5.ooo
nxtial Premium $342. BO
, , C'sh.Surr. VT. Pd-up Ins.
At the end of the sd Year. $ i3o.8j $ 545
5th 3,.85 ,,tii
t0 ,35.i5 1.97a
Bti?Ji .35
,
' '
jth 1,676.05 1,500
10th 1,9116s 1,755
nth 3,005
"Jt .4SS.4S 3.S0
Ijth ". a.oes.oo 3,48,;
Mth " 1,967.70 3,7o
'f!& 3,945
6th 3S75.33 4.16J
7'h 1,935 4.38o
"i 4.;48S 4.590
19th, " 4.613.70 4,5oo
soth " 5,000.00 5,000
The second and subtftjent premiums ate likely ;to
be reduced by iitertaslsf annual Jittriiutiemi of tin.
Hut. '
tZT Applications can be had of ; and full information
will be given by the Agents,
CASTLS sV COOKB.
iiltipuittg.
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NUll ;:
4ZA.... - .. .
NBW;'HDiite tD the Volcano
Via Keatiliou.
ROUTE AND TIME TABLE
THE KINA V
K"tt CoUMANCr
Leaves IIONOI.UI.tr, II. I, at 4.00 o'clock T. u
each week. Touching at Lahaina, Maalaea, Makena,
Maul, Mal.u'cona, Kawaihae, Laupahoehoe and Hilo,
Hawaii, and will make two trips to the Volcano each
month, leaving Honolulu on the first Monday follow inf
the arrival of the mail steamers from San Francisco.
When the steamer airives on Monday the KINAU wll
leave on that day.
RAINS will connect with tfc
Kinau at Mahukona
The KINAU WILL TOUCH at HonoUia and
Paauhau on down trips from Hilo for Passengers If a
signal is made from the shore.
The steamer KINAU will make the Volcano Trip,
reaching Keauhou on Wednesday morning, giving
Tourists two days and two nights at the Volcano
House.
Tickets for the round uip $50.00, which pajs all
charges.
The KINAU will arrive in Honolulu Sunday mornings
on Volcano Trips. On Hilo Trips, will leave
Honolulu on Tuesdays, and return Saturday morning.
LIKELIKK.
LORBNZEN COMMAMDEI
Leaves Mondays at 5 p. u, for Kaunakakal, Knht
lui, Huelo, Hana and Kipahulu ; and fit Kcanae, Mo-
kulau aaa Nuu every other week. Returning will stop
at the above ports, arriving back Saturday mornings.
For nails and passencers onlv.
TIJK KILA VISA HOC.
Weisbarth Commander
Leaves regularly for Paauhau, Kobolalele, Ooka'n
Kukalau, Honohina. Laupahoehoe, Hnkalau and Olio
mea.
thiTlbuija.
Day,bs '..., Commander
W()l leave regularly for same t)rts as the Kilauea
Hon.
THIS MOUOLII,
McGregor..: n Cosimandm
Leaves each Monday at $ p. m. lor Kaunakalal, Ka
nulo, Pukoo, Lahaina, Lanal, Moanul, Hatana, Wai
lau, Peleunu and Kalaupapa. Returning leaves Pukoo
Friday at 10 A. . for Hoi.olulu, arriving iaturda)
morning.
S. G. WILDER, Pres. ft. Ji. ROK, Sec").
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CHARLES BREWER & 1.0
KlLBV StKJIRT, lioSlON,
AGENTS OF '.WAIIAX FAVliMXa,
Jomtnyanon A gents. 11 ,
.ion given to the purchasing of goods of
the i trade. Freieht at lowest rates.
PLANTERS' LINE
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
C. ltBEWim A COMPANY Agents
Merchandise received Storage Free, and liberal cash
advan cesmade on shipments by thb line.
OCEMIC STEAMSHIP CO.
Australian Mail Service.
For San Francisco,
The new and splendid AI Steamship
" MARAROA,"
Of the Union Steamship Company, will be due
.
..wi.w.ui.i iiwm ,;uucy sou
on or about
Jnno 5th.
And will leave for the above port with mails and pas
sengers on or about that date.
For freight or passage, having SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS,
apply to
WM. G. IRWIN & CO.,
,07-td Agents.
For Sydney and Auckland,
The new and fine Al Steamship, i
" "
MARIPOSA
Of the Oceanic Steamship Co., will be due at
from San Francisco on cr about
Jnno 12th,
And willUiave prompt dispatch with mails and passea
gers for the ab .vepoits.
For freight r passage, having SUPERIOR AC.
COMMODATIONS, apply to
WM. G. IRWIN & CO.
Agenti.
LAINB .& OO.
No. 34 Fort St., Olook Building,
Have received a consignment of the most Economic
and Valuable Feed for all kinds of stock, vis :
, COOKED LINSEED MEAL.
.he greatest Flesh former, Milk and Duller pro.
uueer in use.
Oil Cake Meal shows about 17 per cant of nutritise
maucr ; mis neari) 39 per cent.
100 lbs. of this meal is equal to 300 lbs. 'ol oats, or
318 lbs. of corn, or to 767 lbs. of wheat bran.
Also, our Unrivaled MIXED FEED, as well as our
usual supply 01 me oestainas ot
Hay, Oats, Wheat, Corn, Etc Et,
Which Is ottered at the Lowest Market Rates, an
delivered fiee to any part of the city.;
Agents for the
Pclfle Mutual Llfs Io,urancJCo."of California
AgsnU for the HOOVER TELEPHONE"
Commissioner of Deeds for the State of 'California
TELR .,
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(Scitcvitl Jlbbcrtfccmettte.
E. B. THOMAS,
Contractor & Builder.
E'tiraatea given on alt kinds of
Uriels ', Iron. Stone and Wooden
Buildings, -
OFFICII S. E. corner of Alakea and Queen Sts.
Mutual Telephone, No. 3J5.
P)OrXOX.TJXiTJ, H. I
207.y
ESTABLISHED 1868.
PIOJVEER
Steam Oil Facto ry
BAKERY
HORtf, - - Proprietor.
Confectionery, Baking cC 1'astry
in all their Branches.
200-lf
WENNER & CO.,
Manufacturing and Importing
eJT 3E "W 3EJ u e ja s ,
No. Oii Fort Street
Have ju.t received per "Mararoe." the mou elegant
assortment ot
FJNE JEWELRY,
SOLID AND PLATED SILVER WAKE
Ever brought to this market
Clocks, Watches, Bracelets,
Pins, Lockets, Gold Chains
anil (Jiiarua, Sleeve Buttons
Studs, Etc., Etc.
And ornament of-all 1c ind l.
Elegant Solid Silver Tea Sots,
Ana all kinds of silver ware jMittable for prenUtioo.
are all of the finest quality and latost
dtfftinvaud.romuriihs a complete vtoclt of all articles in
ihu branbh of busine&i wtiicb will be void at eias
figures.
KUKUI AND SHELL fEWELRY
Made to order.
The repairing branch of our business we regard as an
Important one, and all Jobs entrusted to us will
be executed in a manner second to none.
Engraving
Of every dweription done to order. Particular attea
Iron u paid to orders and job work from the
' oilier Island.
Crystal Soda Works.
J30ID.A. 'WATER,
ufihJLtE,,
FLORID LEMONADE,
Aerated Waters of All Kinds,
Fruit Syrups and Essencos.
Our Goods are acknowleged the RF.ST NO CORKS
WE USE PATENT STOPPERS
In all uur Bottles,
tZT We invite particular attention to" our Palent
Filter, recently introduced, by which all waters used
nn manufactures is shiolmely freed from all lm.
purities.
af We deliver our Goodi free of charge to all parts
of the city
Careful attention paid to Islands Orders Address,
'THE CRYSTAL SODA WORKS,
P. 0. ROX, jo7l HONOLULU. H. I.
Telephone No. 208.
Orders left with Renon, Smith & Co., No. ji Fort
Street, will receive prompt attention.
We also, are agents lor tie sale of J, W. Hingley's
.CELEBRATED CIGARS,
Of hit on manufactures mii
Pantheon Stables,
Corner Fort and Hotel Streets.
Livory, Boarding, and Sale Btablos.
Cairiagefor hire at all hours of the day or night'
also, conveya ot all kinds for parties going around
the iskind,
Excellent Saddle Horses lur Ljlies and Gentlemen.
Guaranteed Gentle
Large and small omnibus for plcnrts and excursion
Earties, carrying from 10 to 40 passengers, caoalwaj
e secured by special arrangements.
The Lone Branch Datlilnr House can alwai s
be secured for picnic or escumon 'liarties by applying
at the office.
TamrHONE No, 34.
JAS, DODD, Proprletos
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