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FROW LIVERPOOL.
THE SATURDAY PRESS.
a . r. wipAritn I'unt.mieu Wekiu.y
huiii stiascmrTinx
1'IVE DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE
I'oteli-n Kabscrlpllon. from $1, lrt$".m,.ic
cording tu destination.
MnV'.rlfi-ri arid Advertisers will siMcm TIIOSi l.
Ml matter for the .Saturday Press, should be addressed
Saturday Press.
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trr.z:
VOLUME II, $0. 21. HONOLULU, PI. I, SATURDAY JANUARY, 21, 1382.
i WHOLE NUMBER 73,
to the MATI IIUAY 1'IIKKH,"
A
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Ci ".
Water is Best.
covrntnt;TF.r to Titn rnrrr,
A!n oftn cfuuen'mali lo ravo find lircak IiU mimly
form ;
Hocr lirlnuH itn ninny to tlio crave-, makes countless
fiuiillle. mourn.
Jlrntuly forovor Imimli llio fnco of tlnwo who of ft
tnkoj
Ituiu mini many nihility men and ixr the rich oft
iimki,
ljlininpii(iiir It In the sotirco nt least of many tttil
pnlns!
Oln (I rave both mi'ii nnd women Uonn Into llio
.loweit plains.
I'tiiicri Unto mnii H oft llio ennio of fiercci, un-
friendly IjIoIvk,
L'paots old niilurv'n steady laws mid break tlin
ilrtitiknrila now. ,
1'ort Wim Ihe money nix-nt on tlii. Is wnsteil artre
VllOUjill,
I'lirliillid plnco of ftiiod Rr.-ipo jtliciiyotl c;ct i"OHt
nrutclird Hull.
J'orlor's n pour rltitl weak sopiwrt for thoso in body
uunk
Wlna ninkcii mail for S.itnn HjMirt nnd maddens
tint unci) im.uk.
Wliinky'M mi ver rwidy key by wlilcli i;ront n urn-
J)i-M (i.iln
Admission to tho jirirton colli, to narrow too nnd
pxlii.
Yen I Alculinl iiiany form, in almost nvery erne,
Cm do no good, nnd n It' mod, it hints tho hit-
man r.icn. , "-
-A-fuiy'-rtivgLwimnir for'lho drop ltoltnkcs to fio,lit
tlio coft'o
To prove it nYbermoinetcr clo-io in llio nrinplt
hold.
It rIvph dpRdier.-Uc.l-.fnt, but not llio fat that's'
P,OImI t y
It does not tnkn mi nctivVypart as iruo nml proper
flMJl. I
It Imn Its mo in many wavier MI tide, n crisis o'er,
Hut n n ruinmon household Sriiik, it should bu
mod no more.
Como tbun ut oucu tho pledRO to sl;n and with un
over aland ;
Touch not ap;iiiu the isils'iions drink that casts In
(rii'f mo IiiikI.
Yes, lot itire wnti-r bo your drink vrhoro'or you
inovo or rest,
And when lit tr,tiwr drink you tliink, pronounce
tlint Waltr't bent! 11.
Reminiscences of Honolulu. No 20.
During tho lirel live months of tho yenr
lHI'.l, tho (migration of foreign rcflidonU
from tho IbluntiH to Ciiliforniii went con
Htnntly on, until, in tho mimmor ofthut
year, thcro wore but fow loft. Among tho
old rcHidoiitM now to bu found Hcattori'd
over tho group, tlioro nro not many but
who can toll a htory of oxpurionco and ad
vnuturo of California in lBli. Jinny who
wont that year ntsvor saw tho Iwland.s
again, leaving their bones in El Dorado;
homo cnino back broken in health and for
tunoj whilo but tl small minority wero
actually bettor oil' than boforo thoy went.
Somo of tho Honolulu merchants and
ownnrH of vcm.soIh howover innda largo
jirolitH in tho shipment of goodn and Isl
and produce, and tho carrying of pim
Hengors to San IVancisco. Tho demand
for Iivii wtock was verybrisk in California,
nnd tho high prices realized led to tho
trnimportntion thither from tho Islands of
hornes, mules, bullocks, hogs and fowls.
About this time tho natives at Kula, East
Maui, yiont extensively into tho businoos
of raising Irish potatoes for'shipment to
California. It was from that region and
Knwaihari that the whalers had for years
obtained their supplies, at about ono
dollar per barrel; but now the California
demand incited increased cultivation,
ovw.Hho prico eventually w6nt up to fivo
uoHm-s, and nt times still higlior. From
18-19 during several successivo years, tho
potato business on Maui was n llourishing
one, nnd mnny natives and some foreign
ers" realized handsomo incomes from
growing this product nnd selling to tho
vessels thnt carried.it to tho Coast. Thoso
were "flush" times for tho'pooplo of Kn
Icpolepo and Laliaina on JIaui, and Ka
waihao on Hnwnii, tho ports of shipment.
At tho latter place, over n storehouse on
tho bench, was n lnrgo sign with tho
cnbnlistio inscription 1'ut 8 o's kouii saw,.
Jlut a fow yenrs elapsed, howuvor, boforo
tho wonderful agricultural resources of
tho Golden Stale begun to bo dovelopcd,
nnd farmers boon entirely turned tho
tnbles upon us, so thnt to-day thoy send
us vastly morn in variety anil quantity
than over wo sont them.
d'ho" principal merchants who nindo
mora or less money out of tho California
trndo in thoso early days, were, ut Hono
lulu, S. II. AVilhams Ac Co., jMnkco, An
tlion & Co., Starkey, Janion &. Co., Crnbb
& Spalding, Agents Hudson Buy Co.; J.
O. Luwis, Snmsing k Co. (ch.); F. 11.
Vidn nnd Isimo Montgomery. At Laluv
inn, II- S. Swinton, Bush, Alakeo &, Co.,
and J. J. llalstend. Maui sent mostly
potatoes and livo stock; but from Hono
lulu Wi'ut largo quantities of dry goods,
clothing nnd groceries; for not n littlo of
which no returns wcro over received.
In consequence of tho decrenso of for
eign support which was n result of tho
emigration to California, tho "Sandwich
Island News" had a hard struggle for
existence, and finally expired on tljo 11th
of April, 1811). But, liko the dying swan,
somu of its lust notes wgro tho bwoetest ( 1)
II was the fashion then not onfiroly ob
soleto oven now to assert that tho Amer
ican missionaries wore "making a good
ihiiii?" out of their vocation, linnncially.
The "News" lost no opportunity for
sneering nt thorn, nnd giving currency to
reports from any source, that woro deroga
tory to their characters us self-denying
wuv'iovoted men. Itvgot hold of tho
ntory that in 18-17, tho secular agent of
thu 'Minion had loaned lnerenant in
Honolulu tho sum of six thousand dollars,
belonging to tho .Mission, and from this
bnro' fact it nindo a rousing odilorinl,
arguing thnt the business of preaching
tho Gospel in the Sntulwich Isluuds was n
highly lucrativo one, and that its clergy
wem iib.M)lutoly rolling iti wealth. Notu
iug could hnvo been further from tho
truth; but tho statement suited tho
"Mows" nnd gratified its supporters.
Tho unnuni allowance of tho Missionaries
from the llotnoUonrd at Boston, (and tho
contributions from tho natives wcro thon
next jo nothing) was as follows:
For Misslou.iry and wire lit Honolulu.. $ WW
VornStiiwUMiryniulifiisliniwlio. .. IM
For iv Hlnuio womitii
l-'or n child uiuWr.1 jcara..., ..,
For n chiUJ ofr A '1 '' 1
N,rishlllM'orWjenM,
it was certainly a wander how
175
. 1M
out of
.,,. knnntv ineiuis. n missionary
could
i . t.. ..llir liktiiltHi iifttl ii1ttitf it
his children but thoy did tt. It was
often tin wife- wlon tho. nnnual Biipplies
for tho mission arrived, that tho secular
ngontu who rwwiHl tbom (ilessi-s. Lovi
Chamlx?rlnin(JS. N. Castlo and E. O. Hall)
htul n considcrablo nniount m cash on
lumd'Which thoy coultl spuro for bix, eight
or ten montliK, and it was their duty when
they could do so with security, to loan out
the numey ut intercut, thus iucri-asing tho
general missionary fund, 'lias had been
dono in tho inatauco referred to, Under
tho then circumstances of tho Islands,
those who lou'uctl mouey nt u fair rnto of
intorest. to thoso who needed it for logjti
inato business purposes, woro iu fuel pub
lio bouefactow.
Mr. Dillon, tho 1'roiich Consul, had
nnvcr forgiven Mr. Wyllie, tho Hawniinn
Minister of J''oreign Jtolatious, for having
detected him in his intrigue;) against that
ollieinl, and ho lost no opportunity for
showing his ill feeling. Early iu January,
18111, Dillon took tho extraordinary course
of bending a long communication to tho
"News" over his own ollieinl signature,
in which ho bitterly complained of Mr.
Vyllio's practice of publishing corres
pondence, with the repiesentutives of for
eign powers. Among other things ho
said:
"ITherois not an instance on record of
ii Minisfor jumping spontaneously into
the uronn, and giving publicity to ollieinl
tlispalcht'H of his own wliilo thifdisctisuion
of which they hud sprung was yet pond
ing, and before ho had himself received
tho replies of the foreign representatives
to whom they worn addressed. The pre
sent Ministers of His .Majesty Jvauichu
nioha III have introduced this among
other startling innovations. They ovon
do more, thoy cull from privnto "letters,
whic'i nro mere observations on paper,
possessing nil ollieinl importance wlint
over, garbled extracts, and give them
forth iu an official form, as though thoy
mount to produco dissensions among tho
foreign representatives in thoso Islands;
and as far as any conduct of theirs may
contribute) to that end, among the Great
Powers, whoso sympathy is so often in
voked by them, and is in reality so indis
pensable to this young state.
" Against such conduct I doom it my
duty to protest thus publicly and empha
tically, iw contrary to all received rules
nnd precedents, and as calculated to give
just and serious ofi'onso to foreign powers.
I am greatly mistaken, or tho Govern
ment 1 hnvo tho honor to represent, nnd
to whom I hnvo referred this among other
questions connected with tho pretonsions
of Hawaiian Statesmen, will bear mo out
in my present nttitudo and views."
Of courso .Mr. Vyllio responded to this
nltack, and his reply occupied four solid
columns in tho J'olymim. Ho cited
history to prove that there were many in
stances on lecord, ovon in tho history of
Mr. JJilloii'd'own country, wht-ro Ministers
had published correspondence with for
eign representatives, under tho circum
stances mentioned. And so tho two con
tinued to stab nt each other with their
goose-quills, until tho climax camo iu
August of that yenr.
On tho 9th of April, 181!), arrived tho
U. S. stoani propeller Jlmuichutcth, Captain
"Wood, from Boston via Valparaiso, bound
to Oregon, with two companies of tho 1st
Hogimo'nt of U. S. Artillery, under com
mand of Major J. S. Hathaway. Tho
JliMvtchiifctt was a fine new clipper (for
thoM) days) of 800 tons, and boing tho hrst
vessel provided with a screw that over en
tered Honolulu harbor, sho attracted much
attention, aside from tho interest which
was excited by tho advent of a detachment
of the rank and Jilo of Undo Sam's army.
Tho officers wore, it need hnrdly bo snid, a
lino, appearing and gentlemanly set, nnd
made a very fuvornblo impression on our
residents during tho ship's stay in port of
bomo ton days. Their names woro: Cap
tain Hill,' Jjicatonants,' Gibson, 'Talbot;
"Wood, Foy, Dement nnd Tnllmndgo. Tho
King and Queon, nccompuuiid by Mr.
"Wyllio and a number of tlio chiofs, paid
tho ship u visit, nnd during their stay on
board u trip was niadn outsido and as far
as Diamond Head nnd back, affording tho
visitors tho opportunity to obsorvo tlio to
them novel mode of propulsion. "When
tho Mnimuhmrtu sailed for Oregon, on tho
17th of April, tho Itov. Mr. Damon, Sea
men's Chaplain for Honolulu, took passage
by her, onu visit to tho Pacific coast of
America, his plnco in tho Bethel and Chap
laincy being filled for tho time bv tho Ituv.
T..E. Taylor. Owing to tho editor's nb
honce, tho Friend, then a semi-monthly,
wns discontinued, to reappear on Mr. Da
mon's return, in September following, with
full and valuablo notes of travel in Oregon
and California.
On tho 1st of March, 1819, Charles B.
Bibhop, Esq., was appointed by tho King
ns Collector General of Customs for Ho
nolulu, in tho' plnco of William I'nty, Esq.,
who retired. On tho snmo dnto. Captain
.Taihos Smith wns appointed by Governor
Kckunnnoa to bo Harbor Mnstor and Pilot
for tho port of Honolulu.
On tho 12th of March, 1819, tho ship
Wiiu, Captain Eldridgo, arrived from
Boston, and among her pnssengors woru
J. F. B. Marshall and wife, H. S. Howland
and wife, C. "Wotmoro and wife, and uMifs
Cathorino E. Nowtou. To tho hitter lady,
on the day of the ship's arrival, and in tho
cabin boforo landing, "William L. Lee,
Chief Justice o the Supremo Court, was
united in marriage, by tho llov. S. C. Da-
111011.
During tho sumo mouth, an old resident
or Honolulu, iu. 11. isoanltnnu, wlio Had
carried on t lit) business of watch and chro
nometer repairing and roiruhitinir ninny
years, at tho corner of Hotel streets and
Garden Lime, retired from business nnd
shortly after loft the Isluuds. Mr. Bonrd
man was a sprightly and somewhat irasci
ble littlo person, and was familiarly known
among tho natives, and often spoken of by
foieignors, by tho nickname of "Ticktick''
trom tlio nature ot ids occupation. .Mr.
D. N. Flitner succeeded him in the busi
ness. H. L. S.
THE HAWAIIAN
HOTEL,
. - . -V -4
$&
9 JNO. M. LAWLOR & CO., Froprieton,
UOl'KI. MTKEKT, IIOSOI.l'M.
Entrances on Hold, llichards, aud licretauU Siresli
FIRST-CLASS ItTEVERY RESPECT.
Price (lis aun at First-Class Hotels In Sail Francises.
NUl
FOR LEASE.
m
f Til OSK VKKY DKSI It AHIiK Ml
I n.iml...l,,i,i,.'l'l.l!l.ANI." Kuliivri
kshua, latel. ormplej hr It. D. M.. Cqmmlftloner,
James IU) Wodrhoute, Ksq. Tbe buildings have )4ll
k.An ihnMn.1.1 -l,,t.l nianr.d And f,lhrrwf Im.
prniel for the benret nt Ihe tenant. Iloreinmenl
utter ialil on. le.lrlet htslnz windmill, with supply
nl ii. hi .si nnd clean healthy water, which has u-u
analyteit by 1'iof 'lhnmisn of Ins Challenger Kjpe
dlllon. and pronounced by Llui the best htt had sceu
since he left tlnglaud.
For particulars, inquire e
h?J M JAS.ri. LEMON.
SALMON.
AFrNK AUTIOinr A1) IX r Kil
ted order. For Sl by
IAS UOLLES Jt CQ.
MaSSSSf
II. W. SEVERANCE.
Hnwnilnn Consul t CnniiuUilon Morclmnt
T 31ft Ctllfornlii St., L'nl.. lloum No. I, Ij
J. Bl. DAVIDSON,
Attorney at Law, No. 13 Knahumnnn Street,
8 IIOMtl.t't.t'. M ly
J. M. OAT & CO., SAIIiMAKERS,
MV.ee"a 1 ire Proof lllovk,
Honolulu, II I,
51 J'l'K if nil description' iiiadi- and repaired,. 1
J. NOTT EC. CO..
Importor anil Dcnlnrt lit Stoves, Rnncen,
McuN, lloin KtmiMitni; Uootl. I ruekeiy, Musi unit
thin Ware, Praitlud MfCl.uuU'. Honolulu, II I
1 ly
CHAMPAGNE CIDER MANUFACTORY
AND GROCERY.
6 -i. l:i l.lllhli Mrri-I. if
JNO. II. BROWN.
Inapector of "Vnl;ht mnl Menanrea,
Ilti llerctuiil.i Street,
4.1 Order" eaii be left at Police Station. Bin
A. W. RICHARDSON & CO.,
IMI ulirElta AMI IIKAI rM IX
Hoot, Shoe, l'uniMihu; (Iooil, Hol, f.'ap, TrnnVn,
Vallaee, Perfumery anil Soau, Waltliam Watches,
Flue Jewelry, els., roincr of l-'url and Merchniit Sl.,
Ilimuliilii, II. I. l ljr
M. DICICSON,
Fhotocrnphlo Artlat,
Wi anil till l'orl Street.
Pletnrea of all 'Izet anrl ktml ma1e to order, and
frames of nil descriptions i'iituniljr on liunil. ,l.o.
slii-ll., Corals, and e'urlo-lllcs of the Pacific. 2 ly
S. MAONIN,
Importer nnd Dealer in Dry nml Fnncy
Good. Boot. Shuc, Sec.
Attheffro.it Kiistem suite. No. til I-ml St., Honolulu
M ly
I.. W. HOPP,
Cnliinet Mnkor, Uphola t oror, Donler in
Fnrjiititro,
No. SS Klnc Street, between Niiii.iiiu nnd Port Streets.
tultrr:i.es coiiiliintly on h.ind or made to order.
My
THOS- O. THRUM,
Importing nnd Mnnnfacturinr; Stntioner
Now Af;ont, Book Binder, &c,
Merchant Mnet. and Dialer In
l'lnc Stattnniry, Itnoks, Music, Tovs nnd Taney Unods,
1 ton Slrcel, near Hotel, Honolulu, ly
FRANK GERTZ.
BOOT A M D SHOE MA KER
No. lit Port St., opposite Pantheon Slnbles,
nooia nail Miiicm 3lnilr f.i SSrilrr, iir ll-t Tin
terliil.uiid nt llciisxiiihlo lrlre-i.
Boots and Shoos mndo for Cash only
-iiy
M. S. GRINBAUM & CO.,
Importoi-n nnd "Wholrsnlo Dealer in Gone
ml MorelmmUso,
2 Mnkce'e lllock, ((iilcii Street. ly
M. S. GRINBAUM & CO.,
Forcrnxdinp; nnd Commission Morchnntn,
"M CallfornU St., San Kr.tnclsco.
Special facilltieH for and partlcslar attention paid to
1! toiilRiinicnts of Inland produce. ly
VOIiOANO ELOXTSE3
cu.iTKit or or hii.aui'.a.
W. II. ZilSNTZ. MANAGER.
Plcrty to cat. a rousing lire, clean beds, nnd the best
attenda'neo on the- ll.iwalitin Islands
Visitor rerpurlnjj nny unusual display of lolcnnlc
action will kindly cie Mnnwrr nt lel ten dn) notice
lu line weather, and from cleeeu lo thirteen In foul
l?
T. J. MOSSMAN,
Importer nnd Denlor in Crockery,
Plain and Decorated I'orielaln, Cut and Pressed Olats,
hlhcr I'lnted Ware, Cutlery, Chandeliers, Lamps,
ulihiincji, Ltcj J
1'lre Proof Store, cor. Klusnnil Nnnanu StJ Honolulu,
, Kluxatid Nnnanu Stj llonolu
L'y
FUANK II. AUSTIN & (;0.,
Commission Merchnnts and For
warding Agents.
Olllco No. 20 California St., San Frnnclsco.
Consignment from the Hawaiian Islands desired.
The llet Prices Warranted, and Sales (liuranteett.
8T. 4 lv
A. M. HEWITT.
Freiesht and Gonernl Shipping Clerk.
W7" All order left at K. P. Ailams' Auction Uooni will
be promptly attended to.
:im
E. FONTOPFIDAN, M. D.,
Ocultat, Physician nnd Surgeon.
Kyc Ulr,ir n Spi elultj . Itceiilence and allien 1.17 Fort
treel and Chaplain l.ane (Mrs. Chase's).
Office hours! 10 li a. . aml!i-l r. . M nm'ln
MAX ECKART,
Watchmaker, Jeweller, Engraver and
Diamond Sottor.
No. 0 Kaahumunu street, Honolulu. All orders fllh-
fully ciecntcd. 3J ly
HIGGINS & JESSETT,
Nos.MandoJ Kin; St.,
Carrlnca Buildorm Trim-'Jfi
32i? mors, Fninterx, Vnrni kor mTi
Allklndsot Uspairiii's attended to, anil good work.
giuraiilenl at l.o' lUlca. S ly
A. L. SMITH,
41 nirrr airtEET, lMriiiiTr.u asii ukaler is
M'rlden llnadruple PUIliI Ware, (lliitun.ire, Kluz'n
Combination Sputncles and live Classes, llrackets.
Vases, l.ustral Wire Ware, 1 ancy oaps, Plijlure
Prames, Wuiti'iilmlin'a Poekit Knltes, Scioors, Pis
tols. Ponder, sliol nnd Aininuuilion, Clark's Soon!
Collou, Machine Oil, all kinds of -M.icbliui Niidlcs,
"Itomestlc" Paper l-ashlons, solo Anent for Ihe mil.
erally acknowledged
Ijight Runnlns Domestic SowlnRMnchlnc
i ly
WM. McCANDliESS,
'o. 11, 'IHi-oH Mierl. Flsli .llurliel,
I)eler In Choicest lteef. Veal, .Mult IMsh, etc.
Family and Milppln; Ordns van-fully utli-iided to.
I.l,r stm-k fiiruUned to M-.ffU at short nollio, anil
Vtyeialili-s of all kinds supplied umriler. "! Ir
CHAS. BREWER &. CO.,
47 Klluy Ml., Iloiloit.
Agents of Hawaiian Facsets,
Uenerm uommisston Arjenu.
Kpeclal attention Klven to Ihe iurehisln nt (loods
for thu llanull iu tride. Freights at llio lowe.l rale.
M ly
C. E. WILLIAMS,
Importer, Manufacturer, Upholstoror,
and Dealer In Furniture of Kery Descrliulon. Furnl
turn Ware Itooms. No. ill Fori Slreel, Work dhop at
tlio Old stand on Hotel tri-ei.
(ST All Order. Promplly Attended Ir 41 ly
niaiiop in oo..
BANKERS,
IIOMIt.CI.C, lilt U.VVN'.VllA ISLAND
DIIAW UXCIIANHK ON
IHE SANK OF CALIFORNIA. : ; : : SAN FRANCISCO
asp Tamil Auests in
New Vnik,
Uo.luu,
I'nrls,
Ancklnml,
rHCORIENTAI BANK CORPORATION, : : : : 10NO0N
AMI TIKIK llllr''t IN
lloiitl Koiik,
)ilne , and
SfrlhoHriir,
Andtnnsacl a lleneral nanklncllunness. H-rl ly
WE HAVE ON HAND.
A X .Ki: ttl.Ml'4II.V lti:i'BlilMU
iV CALIFOH.SI.V
Hay, Bran, Oats,
Corn. Wheat, OU Cake Meal,
MUod Feed Crnckcd Corn,
Wholo and Ground Barley &c,
Which a ulll sell 'IK 4lNII, Inner than any
nthesllrm In Mn. No4)l .ri:ill. ru.lom .ollclted.
V hair rif tlvid cs KalsVaua, of Putmsn -t Co.",
Iateul splint; Calls, which arc lu sreaKbimsndl thrse
calls ire suixili.r Inuiiytlilnf uf Ihe kind herttofom
.erulirre. TelephouoNo.il.. ,.,.,.
IM Jui LAINU A CO.
Flour ! Flour J Flour I
G44I.UKN UATK CXTKt I'AMILY 1'IAII'H,
ED. c. nowE,
Ifnnas nml SIrii Fainter, Pnpcr Hnnrjer, &o
Wrt ly Ku 107 Hlng Street, Honolulu. s
u'n.ii:it Ac .'.,
Corner of Port and Ciicen Steele, Honolulu,
Lumber, Falnti, Oils, ITalli, Salt and Bnlldlng
s-'illr Matarlaliof tive ry klnil.
i a. s;iiAi:ji:it &. ;..
Importorn A Commloslon Merchants
ATI HonolMlii. Ilaunllait llain!e. ly
O. N. ,ll,TI.'IB.JW, .11. !..
SUnOEON AND llOMEOrATHIC nnfEICIAK.
Orllc-
-Comer fort and lleietanla Sis,, Honolulu.
SH)
i:. I. AIA.1IN.
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant.
PliUj IJueen Hlreft, Honolulu ly
:. iioi-'i'.ssjiii.ti.'iiu a 4:,.
IMPORrERS AND COMMISSION MKRCHANTS
nS' llonolnlii, Oiiliu. I LI. ly
JOHN RUSSELL,
jvi-TCJiiisrau-K- vx law
24 31JI err ha n ijl I . . cor, of Fort 81. 810 ly
F. T. LENEHAN & CO
Importer nnd Commission Merohanta.
87 Niiihiiii rUrcet, llttiiolul;!. 1!)
A. N. ;i.i:4jill4hiVfc 4.'o..
IMfonTxns AND 1IIA1KIIS IN
Oonornl IVtorolinxicllso,
8W Corner Ijucni and Knahuinuiiu Wtreels. ly
ii. iiA4jiii'i:i. At ;u
0KNEKAL COMMISSION AGENT ,
8U Hiieen Street. Iloi oliilu, II. I. ly
A. W . IS l Nil.
GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER.
Family Grocery and Feed Wtore.
81 ly K) Port Street, Honolulu.
MIIS. A. M. MELLIS,
Fnahionnblo Dress and Clunk Mnker,
lot Fort street, Ilonolnlu, II. I.
M.M w ly
I4l.l,i:s At 4,'4..
Ship Chandlers and Comraiision Merchants,
Importers and Dealeis lu (ienttul Merchandise, IJueeii
Wi H,, llol.olnln. II'. I, ly
j. .ii. nn;si:v, .11. ., i. i. n.
Dental Kooms on Foil Street,
Office In llrewer's, Illoc!:, lomer Hotel nnd I'ort streets
hKt ly hlltrance. I loll I Strei t.
4:i:4tl. IIIC4Wi.
ATT0RHEY AND C0UNEELL0R AT LAW,
NOTAHV PU1U.IC,
And Agent for laklriK Aekuon ledementa of Instruments
for thu llriiicl of onhii.
.13 No. H Kaahumaiiii St.. Honolulu. 11.1. ly
i.ai.i: .v 4:4,.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
And Importers of nnd Denhnrn In liny, Criiln, and
S-ll t.c-neral Piodiicc. lloiioluln. Ii. I. ly
jtiii 'i'. -)Va'1'i:uii4iim:.
IMPORTEIl AND SEALER IN GENERAL
MEKCHAND19E.
S77 Queen Street. Ilnimliilm II. 1. ly
JNO. A. HASSINGEK,
Agent to tnko Ackno-wledgment to Con
tracts for Labor.
870 I Interior Oilier, Hon Inln. ly
II. :. .-:lTVBt ; Az. IIIKVl'lll.U.
GK0CERY. FEED ST0UK and BAKEEY
Corner King nnd Fort Streets, Honolulu.
hSd ly
II. 4. II ,11.1. A: Mli,
IHrORTERB AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE
Dry (loods, Pnlnts, Oils and General Merchandise,
EM ly Corner Fort and KIhk Stf,
II. A. r. OAllTEll. CJOSSS, Jtl
C. BREWER & CO..
SHIPPING & QOmmtSSIGH MERCHANTS.
81'J Honolulu. H.-iwntianStsfnDds. ly
KOBT. IKWEns. C. H. COOK.
i. : -.vr.it n Ac. i:ooui:,
Successors to Lr.wr.ns it Dickson,
IMrORTERS&DEALKKS IK LUMBER
And all kinds of Hulldln-. Materials.
Fort Street. b.vt ly nonolulii.
S. M. CARTER,
Agent to take Acknowledgments to Con
tracts for Labor.
Office at P. M. S. Dock, Kptnnade, Honolulu, II. I.
bsil I., ly
Ull.lil.MJllA.tl Ac CO..
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HRDWABE
Cullery, Dry Hoods, Paints and Oils, and Ueneral
McichnndLc.
813 No. .17 Fort street, Honolulu. ly
CLAU9 Sl-IIEOKELIt. WM. O. WW1M.
WM. U. lUWI-A Ac 4.O.,
Sugar Factors and Commission Agents
Honolulu. 11.1. 3
.11. N. GIH.II,Hl.n Ai CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALEBS
In Fashloimblu Clothing, Hals, C.ipu, Hoots, Sho's,
nud every variety of tluntlemcn's bupprlnr rurnlshlurf
(loods. Sloro In .Maken'n Illock, Queen Sliet llono
lulu. IU. fj-tjl
A. W. FEIRCE & CO,,
SHIP CHANDLERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AI1KMS run
llrind's Guns and Unmb l.ouces.
Perry Dm Is' Pain Killer,
aiil I No. 40 Queen St.. Honolulu. ly
'I'll 1:0. 11. iAVii:r.
Late Jamon, (Incr.N A Co.
IMPORTER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
AMI AOEST roll
l.lojd's nud Ihe Liverpool Underwriters,
rtrlll-li nud Foreign Mnrluu luurnnco Company,
Anil Northern Assurance tempuny. iwSi.1 iy
UV.U.l.-N 1UC4S.,
Importers of General Merchandise
l'ICOM
FltAXGV, EKGLAX1), UKUMAHY, MiD
UX1TKD S'TATJM,
No. M Merchant Street. Honolulu, H. I,
ll.i1IAK llltOM., '
WHOLKSALK GROCERS,
USalidilS California blrret,
NAM I'KAMlirlUO,
53T- Particular attention paid to llllln and shlpplnf
Isnd orders,
KA ly
S. H. CASTIK. J.B. ATMKHTON.
c.vs'ri.r. .v duoui:,
8HlPPINa AND COMMISSION MERCH&NTS
f.MPOUTIMtS AN 11
Dealors In Conoral Nlorchandise,
No. bU Kins Mirccl, Honolulu. 11, 1.
Ad E NTS FOlt
The Union Iniuranca Company of San Francisco.
'Ihe Nc Eiuland Life luniraiice Unuipany, Motion,
ThuOiecon Packrt Line, (The Kohala Planlallon,
Dr. Ja lie. t Son's Celebral-H he llalkn Plantation,
Id Medicine,, iWallnku Planlallon.
Wheeler A. WIUon'sKeivIns'Ilauiaku. Planlilion.
Maeblne.. iAy
HAWAIIAN
INVESTMENT & AGENCY CO.,
LIMITED.
M4INKY .lXi:il SIM -RaT4'l...sM ME
curllies. fur loni; or short peiln.1,. Apply In
r LvltltKKN. Manasei nra ..
Ol'.lce. Queen St.. over 11. W. MaefarUuc.v.Co. in if
Wailuku Pol Factory.
BKST (llTAlalTV (r I'AIAI MAN
ufacluredcon.tanllr. All orders nllid IUi ill,-
' g r W.lluku. Mul
DR. EMERSON
tTAS llKMOVUI) HIS OFPIOK
"Tl r.n.,, Itp llu9TnianuV l)rufitire. MtlctiAUt Mreet.
lo his residence, on the comer of hukul aud Foil
Stn-cta.
Jy OFFICE HOUUSt loll a.m., antolr. m,
Telephone connection. M
PIONEER STEAM
Candy Manufactory and Bakory
Fraetlcal Confectioner, Paltry Cook and Baker,
6TU 71 Hotel street, between Nuuaiiusnil Fort. 8 ly
:. ;. 4:4ii.i:.u"i1.
BLACKSMITH AND MACHINIST
llnrir Nliiirlnir, 4'nrrlriicr Mnrk.
I'lniiliilloii .llncliliM'i-y, Ac.
8Ht Shop on King Htteet, nest Caslle X Cooke's. ly
HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO.
Sf-Pfm 1TKAM K.MII.MF.M, SUflAH .MII.L1
ZanakrS Hollers, Coolsrs, Iron, llras.and l.es.l C.llnci
Machinery of Evory Description
Ci- MsJ toOril.r. "49
ParticnUr Attention paid to Ship's Blneksmitbinr
-JOII lVOHK.Sfculi-.lon tli.h(irts.lni.tlr.. tc13 I '
OEO. crsTRATEMEYER,
Practical Pnlntcr and Docorntor, Glldlnr;
Urnlulnp; nnd Lottorlnrs.,
No. 84 Hotel St.. oppo.lle Family Market.
SI7 .11 ly
TrVRAY TAYIiOR,
TIANOFOHTK AND ORGAN TUNKR
rys- Orders can be left at T. O. Thrum's Port Street
and Merchant Street Stnrea. tfitm
HOLLISTER ok CO.,
XS-usf-lnsta, Apotheonrloa
AND IMrrillTril. op
Tobncco anrl Cigars; Airenls for P. Lorlllard Co.,
W, 8. Kimball U Co'p Vanity I'nlr, tloodwln X Co's Old
Indue, Iliic-hannn & Lyle's Celebrated Pluj; Tobaeirn,
t.nmii Perfumery, of London, Uumphri).' Homeo
palhlc.Siieclllc, Ac. Ac. 8C8
JOS. E. WISEMAN,
Real Estate Broker & Employmeint Bnrenn
kents ltonnis, Collates, Houses, and scllt and leases
Ileal L'elate In all pails of the Kingdom. Kinploy
menl found for those secklnic work lu all the various
brunches of business connecled with these llimd..
t'fl N. II. Legal Dnciimenls drawn, Hills Collected,
Hooka ami Accounts kept, mill general ufflce stork Irana.
acled. Patronage solicited. L'onimlmloii. moderate.
Honolulu, ILL ' ;i4 n-1'J
i. w. .tiA:iiti.Ai-M: :4..
IHPOHTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Robinson. Flre-1'rnof Ilulldlne,
Queen Street, Ilonoluln, II. I.
AlTrsTs fok
The Olasgow nnd Honolulu Line of Packets.
Iiihn Hay .V Co's Llterpool nnd London Packets.
The Wnlkapu Plnntntlnn,
Tin- Spencer Plantation, Hllo.
Uak.ilHU Plantutloii. Ulln.
Mlrrlees, Tail A. Wntson, Siiffiir Machinery.
Tlin I'iiiiIoii Sheep Ilauch Comimny, R."
"H AR.LB 3Vt.'
H.M. MOORE,
.T033 Xlfi-JLAN'XEJItl,
AND DEALKK IN
Stationery, Clpars, Tobncco &c, &c
) frU No. IS! Fort street. ly
i'. a. M4;n,ii:i'i:it.
A.KNTortlreincit llnnrilnr Umlersvrltera,
Agent of Dresden Uonrd of Underwriters,
Auenl of Vienna lloaid of Underwriters.
Clnlnis against lusiiraneo Companies within the juris
diction of the nboic Hoards of Underwriters will have
to be certified to by the abote Agent to make them
Tiillil. I M ly
Insurance Notice.
TUP. AliK.VT Fllll TIIK IlllITISIl For.
eljn Marine Insurance Company (Limited) has
received instructions In Iteilnrr llio Knlrsi of In
surance beiween Honolulu and Ports In Ihe Pacific, and
Is now prepared to I. sue Policies, nt Ihe lowest rates,
with a special icducllon on freight ptr steamers.
T1IKO. II. !.vu:s.
WJ ly Agent llrlU For. .Mar. Ins. Co.. Limited
llAlvllllIKMII IIUK.IU'.K
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
r1lll'. ll.lr.llNI444'KI IIAVIN4J HKK.V AI.
M. pointed Acunts of the above Company, are pre
pared to Insure rlsjVe against fire on Nl'inr nnd llrirk
nitlliliiiKs, nudpn JH-rclitmllHO Hornl therein, on
the most tatoraoli-leTrins-. For particulars applv ot the
QfTlerof "'psiP.ly r. A.KOIAl'Blt.CO.
HAMBURC-MACDEBURC
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HAMIIUKCi.
fllI.ltIN'42N. JIKIUIIIAMUMK. FtTRM.
3 TUUKand Machinery Insured against Fire on the
most fntorahlit terms.
A. J Ai:iss.it, Agent for Ihe Hawaiian Island..
6fci ly
Insurance Notice.
rfiiiK i'M)Kii.si;xi:ii a in: rm-nsAnKit
Ja. to write upon Merchandise, per first-class vessels
between this nnd the Coast Pons, covering lns or
damage, if amnt.iitlni; lo tu per cent, or more, on th
sound v.ilue of tho whole shipment at port of delivery,
upon fatorable terms.
I1ISII0P X Co.
Agents of the Firemen's Fund Insurance Company.
Honolulu.. Inn. :'. IP!. w 3m
FIREMAN'S FUND
Insurance Company.
A Leading Home Company.
Assets, June 30th $7G7,07.17
Additional Cash Capital (now- being called In) 3S0,Ouo.0d
Total Asset , Sl.HVOT.K
rpiiT FiniorAXs"3,uTn IXSlTlt-
-L ANCK COMPANY basis it cUlms in the bet
naironageupon Its sound financial condition, reinforced
liy Its accession of capllnl, giving Ii oer A million
dollars In assets; Its eslensivu syittcm of Agencies, ln
siirluq It a large premium Incnine, without the neces
sity or heavy co!Kentr.itlou of Hues; lla ndherenre to
tho beit principle aud practices of tJiiderttrltlnt;; by
opi-u, fair and cleirly expressed contracts, and prompt
anil equitable adjustment nnd tayment nfieglllinato
lusi.es.
For seventeen years It h is been fatornhly known as a
couscrtatlvu iindertvrller, and during that time has
paid over
1 4, 000,000 IN LOSSES,
Passing triumphantly through thu heaviest conflagra
lion. Known lu modern history,
IllMlor .k 4'o., Auoilln,
1 :tm Ilonolnlu, ILL
THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
K.lnbll.hi-d 16.111,
Unlimited Liability to Stockholders.
A. Ml-. S-11.--SW.ual
Itcserve $ ti,7Mi,VJJ
lliromu for lBV.lt
Premium, rcceltid after deduction of re-Insurance.,,
$ IpM-YJ'J.')
Lo.se. promptly adjusted and paid here,
l.'lrn IIIMIOI' A t'.. Aeiil.
UNION INSURANCE COMPANY
UK HAN Fit AX CISCO.
"lVCVZXXXO.
r
INOOIIPOIIATED, 1805
CASTLE & COOKE, ACENT8
Ml
For tlla II.STlslUtss I.lxliriU.
iy
Rhenish Woatphnllnn Lloyd
INSURANCE COMPANY,
of n, ta...iin..4ii. uu.ui.b iriiin.
Aaohonand Leipzig Insuranoo Co.,
I.lmlled.
411 AACIIIIX. (AIX.I.A.CIIAPKI.I.i:.)
4. I.I. 4'LAI.tlN Foil ls.VUTlC'l)l..K AVKNs
J. AUK .ilswlnol by UikkI. arriving here, and In
urelliitheabovuCouiuiiles, have lo bo made nlih
the roinliance )l and cerllned In by In under.lgiied,
In order lu bo rtlld. J- U. 111. AUK, Agent,
bU ly
IRRIGATION!
TIUUGATIOX AFTKH THIS 1ATK
X I. strictly prohibited, except between Ihe hours of
u fun,. iii.,iiiii i l H . iu. Ii. I). PllKLTU.
Apprnvedi Superlnlenilcntnf Water Worls
Ir-linni II. A P.L'AHrtn, Vlnlslcr of Interior.
Honolulu' April I '.'lb. leel r7 Klf
COMET TEA. I
o
OLONO & i:XOMSH 1JUKAK-
V I .191, IU .. IHiV,t ..gR r., Gi'ii,' ivi uus
uallty. Alio. Ci.urhon; and other Ulack Tea.
It" tUll l A I.I. Ill
"Suv lih, !.
DOLLES X CO.
HI
REFINED SUGAR.
C-siHANVI.ATKP, rMl'NIir.U AJtU CUBE
M Sujsr. lu h.nrll, hall cartels inrl rxtirs.
mU kALK MY t) U0LLB8 CO.
noslon noard of rnilf.nrrllerss
nKXTS for the tUsvall.n Islnml.,
e" ly c nnr.wKit .t. Co.
riillnilflphla Hoard or liutlcrwriltrs.
AJ1;NT.s) fur the llnvrnllnn Isl.ntla,
iy c nitKWKitico
WILDER & CO.
Honolulu, llnunllnll Islitnila, tJeii
rrnl Aurnls of Ihe
Mutual Lifo Insurance Comp'y
4' .ICTAY TOItK.
Largest, Safost nnd Most
ECONOMICAL LIFE INS. CO.
IN THE WORLD !
Cash Assets, over 500,000,000 I
- For Information concertilne; ths Company, and
fo r Hates of Insurance, apply to WII.DL'It i. Co.,
Oen'l Aeriil.. op
J. E. W1HLMAN,
Soliciting Agent.
Mi 3m
Tilt:
New England Mutual Life Insurance Co.
OK BOSTON, MAM
I NCOlt 1'OK ATK1S, 1830.
7 fie Oldest Purely Mutual Life Insurance Co.in
the United States.
Policies limed on ths most fiTorablt) Ttrmi.
r.inuiilr- or.4iiu.orrollnrr 1'lnts
IKSUItLI) AUK, 35 VUAHH-OIini.VAKV 1.11'K
PLAN 1
I Annual premium continue Policy 5 yenri Sdaya
SAimiial premiums lontlnue Policy -I tears llriays
3 Annual premiums continue Policy djears 27il.tn
I Annual premiums continue Policy 8 years Jtl days
5 Annual premiums continue Policy 11) years M days
-.sBsiotn. 1 BIO, 000,0001
fsssica 1'nlJ thronirls llouatnln Aututj,
140, OOP
CASTLE & COOKE, A JENT3
87f WIITIIB HAWAIIAN II,aVmi Iy
WORTH BRITISH AND MEIICAHTILE
Inaurauoo Company
Of Eomlon nnd Edluburg.
PIR33.
Establlihod IS09.
Itasonrce. of the Company as at 31st December, ISfibs
Huitcmiiru Cai-iti-
I'mr I'uftii
Pnld up a .vii.iijiii
Uncalled l.Vl,i")
Hi-sertc....ail,57fi 19 11
Premium He
serve...... :ii7,o-7 16 10
Ualance of
Protll and
Loss Acc.M.COS 9 3
iS,UIX),Oil
sxansn 5 11
Ituvrici! roll Tnr. YEAn 1&0-I'lre Premiums and In-teit-el.
.'1,UI3,!M0 0.
K. IIOFFHCIILAIKIKII A CO.,
1 Agents for the Hawaiian Islinds
T IIAN 8-ATLANTIC
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
!' HAMnriMJ.
Capital of the Company A Iteerve..l!olchmnrk6.rjor).PiX)
their Ke-lcsurninc Companies " 10l,lviD,uX)
Total ltelchsmark VRJSMjM I
NORTH GERMAN i
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Olr' 1IA.MIIUII4J. I
Capital of thcCompanyIteerve..TtelchsninrkR.WO,Oix)
" their Its-Insurance Companies " 3T,iuii,4WD
Total,...
.,.,. i:e)chsmark,,830,uuu
MIlln-KIZKRIMVIIK I.MITD
RUCK VERSICHERUNGS GESELLSCHXFT
Or WINTEBTHITR.
Capital of Ihs Company ... francs S.000,000
rllK: lIsvnKltNH.MKUMllLVKUAI.AnRXTN
m. of the nbovc three companies for the Hawaiian
Islands, nre prepared to Insure llnlldtngs. Furniture,
Merchandise nnd Produce, .Mochlnery, A-c, aNoNugar
and Itlco .Mills, nnd vessels In the hirbor, against loss
or daninge by fire, on the most fatorable terms.
blly II. IIACKFGLI) & CO.
GERMAN LLOYD
Marine Insurance Company of Berlin.
1' O IITXJ N A
General InsurancejCompany of Berlin.
qiiin a itov r. ijiNUiiAXti: companikn
JL have established a (.eneral Agency here, and the
undersigned, Ocneral Agents, nre aiitlinilzed lo take
HlHkn niraliKit thr IlmiRent of Iho Men. nt Ihe
Most llrnauunblo Ilnle., nistl on Ihe
Moat I'ntornblr Term.
W7 ly F. A. SCHAEFKR A CO., (Jeneral Agents.
KNOWLES'
STEAM AND VACUUM PUMPS
TIIK tIDERSlG'E II.VyE JUST
rccolved per Amy Turner, from lloston. a full as
sortment "f tlic.et celebrated Pumps, n hlch aie guaran
teed to be cheaper and better than uny olher .tylo of
pump Imported. We call the attention of planters par
ticularly to the Vacuum Pump, ithlch Is lex compll
cateil and more eervlcable than other pumps.
I3ui 15 if i- llUL'WUIt A CO.
The Germania Market
II
AN IlKK.V'rilOIIOIIUIII.V IIKMIIVATKI),
nun is now cou.taiiliy In rectipt or lue oe.lor
JIKKF, MUTTON, Kh A.M LAMII,
Prom Choicest Herds,
Pork Hausases, Dolozuas, Head Cheese, Uerman
Sausj-es, Ac., alnaj.ou haud,usnlso the lir.t of Poul
try aud Ir'lsli.
Dur pleats uro all rut and put up In Kasleru slyle. All
order faltlifiill) alttnded to, and delivered In an) part
of Ihe iliy.
nUui ltAltPP.t SOIIItADKIt. Proprietor.
JNO. FOWLER 6c GO.
Leedi, England, ars prepared to
FURNISII PLANS AND ESTIMATES
KOIt
Steel Portable Tramways,
With or ulthont Car. and Locomotives,
Specially adapted fur Sugar Plantations
Permanent Itniltrnis, with locomotive, nnd airs,
Traction Kn-'liu-a nnl lto.ul Lconiotivr,
Ktoiun l'lunliiiiu mill Cnltlvatini; MncUiiiory,
l'orlnlilo i:ii;ims lor nil purpoxud,
WiiuliiiK KiiKinrK for lnc linos.
Ualaln.-uea wllli Ulustratlons. Models, and Photo
sraphs of tho nlpr Plants mid Machinery may be .ecu
at the onicea of the undersigned.
W. L. (iflKK.Sand
II. V. MACl'AKLAXK 4 CO.,
II A;duts fur. I iin. Fonder J: Co.
McCHESNEY &. GITUENS,
DEALKUS IN
Leather, Hides, & Tallow
-ASU-OOMMXSSIOIV
MBIlOIIAIfTSl
AOP.NTS KOIt
Ztoyn.! Hlo.x Oomp'y.
BIJL?L - '"'J1 Wwecu Ht.. Honolulu, II. I. ly
EDWARD PRESTON,
Attorney nnd Counsellor sat Law,
tW Port htreet, Honolulu.
Billiard Tablo For Sale,
IN I'KUKI'.Cl' OlCDKlt, STKAIIJTK
1 ,t UllllllKS uuVei I'helsu X Collrnilcr cu.lilon.-s,
insrbl. beil, Kor parlleular. ennuIrM .1
O COMUKItl'IAI. I1II.I.IAKII PAULOIIH
ALL PERSONS SEEKING EMPLOYMENT
AND .MAj I'AHTIKti KITIIKlt IX
Ilonoin.- at any of the I. lands lu the Orojp
In Want of Employees
Will please mak. Ihnlr w.nls known la th. nnder-
ijurti. vim win uo an in incir power io nil ineir orders.
P. U. JONL'S. Ir. -
J. II. ATIIKIMON'. r Kmnloyincnl Comroll
U. V. DILLlNflltAM. J Y. ii. V A. W'.Mti
Ic.
bill
HEMPCOItliAGK. AND BOIr ROF'E.
AM AttMIRTrsIKaJT r MISI'M I'MUW a .
Inch lu 8 Inch. Ala., ttpuavaru Kelllnj;, lUtlln,
lou.llu, Marline, Konndiui, Ac
8 SIS UOLI.K8 & CO.
c
OFFEE-OIj) KOXA . Oli'FKK
III for bal. by II0LLK8 Co
fio.iiJMimco.
NOW OFFER
THE. CJja.rtCSJVO
OF TIIK IlllITISIl
BARQUE "OBERON,"
From Liverpool,
TTJ3? TO nAND,
(In 1U9 days, same run as last year made) and from
5, icirui inipnirni., lue lOIJOIVingl
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING
Priutr! of latest ntlcii, fait colom;
Him.' Dotiimii, Wliito Crotlnu Slieotinfr,
llnimck'B Long Clotln, Urowii Ltntn
llrilln, I'tiro I.inciiH, Molcskinn,
lllito awl Wliilo Clu-ck I.idtmlos,
Fancy Dfcsi Oooils, 1'ancy Plait!, .
KiiBsia Crash, Scarfs, Ties, Cravats,
Crochets ami Fnncjr Work,
Towoliligii and Towels,
JleiiV Wliitu ami llinwn Cotton Half-lio.e,
Luilica' Hose, Men's Clothing, full slco-
tiona ami late styles;
India Iluhbor Coitn nnd Capei,
llt'Kaitu nml Woolen Shirts,
Ulna and Grey Horse Ulaukols,
Wl.ito Cotton lllmikots,
M'oolcn HlankctR, nil si7.es and weights;
Woolen unci Cnnlou FIhimicIh,
Tapestry Slats, Velvet Pile SoriCar'iols,
Mats and Hugs, all sizes.
GALVANIZED
CORRUGATED ROOFING,
In C, 7, 8 and 9 ft; lenntbs (SI gauge), Berena
add rVjisbers'to ra.tch.
Plain Oalvaiiizcd Ironin 0 ft. lengths, 22 and
21 Kaut'o.
IFLoofLHLS Slates,
Fence Wiro, Nos. 5, (1, 7, nnd Staples,
Railroad Iron with Fish Plates,
Holts and Spikes complete,
Flro Bricks, Portliutd Cement, Fir
Clay,
Gnlvanizcd Buckets, Tubs, Tlnains, &c,
Ilest Liverpool Suit, licst Wliiling,
Crockery, Iron Ilcdstcads,
Powell Duflfryn Steam Coal
zincs, pAints and Boirn oiLs,
Enclisli I.eathor Bolting, from 3 to 10 in,
superior,
Topsail Sheet Chains, "Admiralty Test,"
Sizes 1-1,3-8, 7-10, 1-2,
Hawaiian and American Ensigns,
AI.BC
WINES AND LIQUORS.
VIZ:
' Pig Brand" Stout, in pints and qiiarti;
Guinness1 Stout, ' '
Blood & Wolff's Ale, pints nnd quarts ;
Finest India Palo Ales, Old Tom,
Ilcnncssy's Brandy in cases,
Urumlfrtn in Itnlb-.
CiiHt'R Scotch nnd Irish Whiskies,
Clarets, Sherries, &c, &c.
Sugar Bags, Coal Bags, Bice Bags,
Twines, Heavy and Lirjlit Burlaps,
Oil Cloths, Saddlery,
MIRRXEES. TAIT & "WATSON'S
Centrifugals
AND-i-
Centrifnsal linings.
ALSO
Two 500-Gallcm Evaporators,
Ac, Ac, Ac.
KS M THRO. II. OAVIF.S CP.
ENTERPRISE
Planing Mill,
1ST Tort Stroet, Hoaolnla.
C. J. Hardeo,
H. F. Bertalmann,
Contractors and Builders.
l'lnanlng, Shaping, Turning,
Dand and Scroll Smcing,
Doors, Saili, Ulinds,
Door and Window Frames ,
Dratfitls, lialluitars, tilalrs, eo,,
Made to Order,
Mouldings anil Finish
ALWAYS ON HAND,
fWAll orders filled on short notice, and JchMnc
promptly atleinM to.
.Mouldings nude to any pattern without extra cbari.
for knli e.
Frico of Machino Work, $1.00 to
$1,50 per hour,
ra ly
NOTICE.
T1IEI.ONU EMTAIII.IIIHEIilHllfA
WATKK I'AVrwHY r
HOLLISTER & CO.
IS STILL IK EXISTKNCE.
We kave tho Most Complete Ma
cliinery,
lo b. found West of the Hocky Mountains, wth all of
lb. Utol tmpruvcraenla that are In utt .1 ths East
For inKklnff a pur artlol
All wateru.ed In our Paclory Is PILTEnEO. Mors
ever, wt will not b) undersold- DM
AWA1IAM TRAX8LATIOM8.
HMIK UXOKllHIOXUI) 1H l'KK-
X pared lo tranilale, with accurary and dispatch,
and on rcasunaUJe terms.
DSMXI., X.sMS, ttc, &c
From English to Illwallau. and Tir'ttrm. Residence'
No. 47 Emma street. May b. found .1 th. Law Offlc. of
tloa. A. S, Ilvrtwell, duiici; tuslues. hoars.
W Im ' h II, L. HIIKLDOS,
PERFUMERY !
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ton line io no iou4 in in. ciiy
HOLLUTEK A CO.
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