Newspaper Page Text
.V Saturday Press. VOLUME III, NUMBER SATURDAY PRESS. A Newspaper Published Weekly. IUnDMBSCRimiM$5.ooA IMR.I1 IMIIIR. Foreign subscriptions $6 y to $7 30, according to their destination. Subscribers and Adeertlsers will please address TIIOS. 0. THRUM, Publlilierand Proprietor. E. C. DAKR it the only authorized aitenl lor th PRESS In San Francisco. Publication office I, at 6 Kaaliiimanu itreei ; Ed itorial roomi at 16 Merchant ttreet. MACE. witth rim 11111 satumiav m ) 'I here is an islet fair, Tit 1 in a summer sea 1 A eem of leaiityrare fhis Island is to me. No rude winds blow, nor tempests rale. Nor mlijhly blasts can see lh out. Ilrihl sunsets come and ro A illiln litis calm retreat, Where ferns and graven ow Weave dainty cari.el sweet; And bird and l-e In list lew play Here flit throughout the hippy day Up from this Me of mine. JWm every hrealh is lialm, Where tangled vine entwine, I here print! a lordly iilmj III shaft, symmetrical and clear, low'rs ever upward, sear by tear. O, Palm of .Sweet Content I Kit emblem of a hfe In simple pleasure spent, Aart from tod and Mrife, here soft wave creep and shadows fall, And (nd ' great ace it over all! 'I hy truth, thy faith, thycalm, Safe set in tropic seas, He mine, O towering palm, 'y "blues such as I lice I Hi? crown of lir.eried fruit I mine! I he bread thai fi-eils-lhe lainling wii.el On granite crest the oatc Mature ill ribs of Meet ; I'rom out Ihe tenirst'a stroke Come mut and sinewy keel; Andballlirig with Ihe Itormy sea, (iod's lleet ride forth to victory. Hul in this Me of rest, Of summer's shade and rIow, Arc satisfactions blest Pie world carl never know. y. Rlortuus souls or 0.1k and p. 'I he Palm of hweet Content 1 iiie, mtnel Hilo, October , i8Si. REANSCENCES OF HONOLULU. XLV, On the 31st of July, 1855, which was a na tional holiday the anniversary of the restora tion of the Hawaiian Hag by A1l111lr.1l Thomas was laid with due ceremony the corner-stone of the Honolulu Sailor's Home. The onlcr of exercises were: l'ra)cr by the Rev. S. C. Da. monj depositing of articles in the niche of the Mimic ; placing the, stone in xnition, by the King; music by the band j address by the President of the society, E. II. Allen; bene diction, by the Kev. J. D. Strong. The ad dress by the president was an able and inter esting production ; but the brief remarks made by the King were so appropriate, and, being .entirely original, so illustrative or his cast of mind, that I reproduce them here: "The lajing of the corner-stone of an edifice destined to add to the welfare and happiness of seamen is an occasion interesting to every manlier of this community. The liardships with which the sailor contends and the dangers which he braves bring us case and security. J lad he neer steered his ships into our waters I lonolulu might simply have retained its posi tion as a fishing village, or become by this time a deserted beach. I hope the day has passed for any class of men to be valued only for their ph)sical strength and adaptability to the purioses of others. The sailor, Ihe miner, the seamstress, and even the slave, for genera lions to come will all have cause to bless the nineteenth century. In raising this Home we endeavor to act in accordance with the spirit of the age by seeking to ameliorate the condi tion of a preiKinderating clement of our foreign, and a scry considerable one of our native, Hipulation. "The moral wants of the sailor demand our care equally with those that arc ph) steal. The facilities offered to him on shore as a reason able and responsible lieing should lie multi form, in prder to counteract the disadvantages inseparable from a life at sea. Kor his own sake, and that of every community he visits, he should ever be found an orderly and intelli gent member of society ; institutions of this character will help to make him so. Enter taining these feelings ton aril sailors, I did not hesitate to assist in Ihe ceremony of to-day, and I esteem myself happy 1h.1t my name is associated with this good work." On Monday, August 13th, after a sitting of only thirteen days, the Extraordinary Session nf 1855 was brought to a close by .1 message from the King, The claim of I)r. Latlirop for $3,500 for services rendered during Ihe small ox epidemic of 1853 which claim was the cause of disagreement between the two houses nt the regular session was not included in the Appropiiation Hill. Kor the first time since the imposition of regular taxes by the government, there was n 1S56 a systematic assessment, by officers stjleil enumerators. The increase in the sum total of taxes returned was something remarkable, in two of the smaller districts of O.1I111 jumping up $5,103 not by the Imposition of new burdens, but by a systematic system of assess ment, The noted pugilist, Yankee Sullivan, arrived here from San Francisco in Octolier, and gas e gulling exhibitions In the Hawaiian Theater. He subsequently returned to California, was arrested by the Vigilance Committee, and com mittal suicide in prison. N'ovcmlicr 4th, the "New Methodist 1,'hapeli" on (he corner of Kukui and Nuuanu streetJ now the Lyceum was dedicated, the Rev. V, S. Turner, minister. January 5, 1S56, the steamer Kalama, lw liinging to the ' Hawaiian Steam Navigation Company," went on shore at Koloa, Kauai, ikiU wider iltam, and became a total wreck. Vhct1 the Royal Hawaiian Agricultural So ciety was, first Instituted, the idea was to en graft tiKin it auxiliary branches 011 the differ ent islands. This did not, however, follow vciy satisfactorily, but A native agricultural so ciety was established in Honolulu, of which the King was president. It had a large mcin Kishlp and llouriilicd well for a lime, laving monthly meetings, at which prepaietl addresses were made. The first of these was by the King himself, January 51I1, before a very large audi. 11.ee in the Kawaialuo Church. The total value of Imports for the scat 1S55 was over a million and a quarter of dollars, and the total value of domestic expoitt was only $194,741 67. Among these last werci Sugar, 389,90s list molasses, 26,299 gal I pulu, 81,558 Its; coffee, 77,616 lbs; Hour, 453 libls. The large number of 460 whalers vis ited the Islands during the scar, and 15S mcr chant sessels. Customs receipts were $158,. 111. Fehruary 22, 1856, Judge Lee returueU from I lie United. States by the ship RaJugj, around the Hern. The long sea voyage of 126 days luit apparently very much Improved Mr. Lee's Lwtvavli, but Ihe flange for the lurtlcr was only ir. temporarily a brief interlude licforc the final scene. He had succeeded in the official ob ject of his mission, which was the negotiation with Secretary of State V. L. Marcy of a lieu ji toiiiincrciai reciprocity iiciwccn me United States and Hawaii. Although this treaty was not ratified by the senate, yet its negotiation by Mr. Uc at that early jierinit, n conjunction with so able ,1 statesman as Marcy, Is .1 proof of the ability of the former and the favorable Impression made by him. Judge I.cc also purchased for the Hawaiian (iovcrnment, and brought out In the A'i.fa, the machinery and apiaratus for the steam dredger or excavator, the pile-driver, and the profiler and engine of the tug We. The legislature of 1S56 wVis ojicncd on the Sill of April, in the Stone Church, with the usual ceremonies. The officers of the House of Representatives werci Speaker, G. M. Rob crlson; clerk, O. II. Culick; engrossing clerk, V. Chamberlain; chaplain, Rev. Atlcma Hishop; sergcant.at-arms.W. C. P.uke; trans lator, (5, P. Judd. Resides Mr. Robertson, the other foreigners in the House at this session were: Messrs. William Wclistcr, for Honolulu; C. S. Harlow, for Lahalna; J. K. II. Marshall, for Nawiliwlli; and Preston Cummings, for South Kona, Hawaii. The principal legislation of this session was as follows! An act relating to corKiralions; relating to suits in equity; to authorize the purchase or construction of an inter-island steamer; for the improvement of the harbor of Honolulu; for the appointment of commission ers of private ways; to amend the law of ap peals; to amend the law of bankruptcy; to regulate the importation and sale of opium and other poisonous drill's; to allow certain di vorced persons to marry again; relating to the road tax; to make the lyutsf,iu newspaper free of government influence and rcsjionsl bility; to organize the Honolulu Kirc Depart ment; to facilitate the collection of duties, etc. At this session were also passed finally, and approved by the King, several amendments to the constitution of 1852, the only one of im Kirtance, however, being that which made the legislative sessions biennial instead of annual, as originally. After a session of fifty-eight days the session was brought to a close on the Illh of June. The'Appropriation Hill footed up the sum of $863,822 82. Civil list, includ ing expenses of the King's approaching mar riage, palace improvements, etc., $60,000; mili tary, $60,000; public improvements, $293 94. The first public celebration by the Odd Fel lows took place on the 15th of April. There was a procession from the hall on Fort street to the Ilcthel, where an oration was delivered by P. G. Hro. M. C. Monsarrat, and a ball in the evening at the court house. 11, t.. s. MWSTEK AMKSrS LIBRARY. The Woodstock, Vt., Standard of the 2Sth Scptemlwr says: The library of Hon, Gporge P. Marsh was last week purchased by Hon Frederick Hillings, and will be presented by him to the University of Vermont at Hurling, ton. It contains about 12,009 volumes, and is said to be one of the most remarkable collec tion of books in Rome and Florence, Italy, completely catalogued by Mr. Marsh himself, and will be shipped at once. Mr. Hillings began negotiations for the purchase of the li brary as soon as he learned that it was to be sold, but came veary near losing it (the desire lo possess the treasure being acliveamong the colleges of this country) by an unfortunate mis chance in reaching the executor in charge, who was on his way from Europe while a communi cation was going to him at Rome. There is a striking appropriateness in the purchase of this library by Mr. Hillings for the University. He is an alumnus of the college, and his home in this village was the liirth.placc of George P. Marsh, greatly enlarged and enriched, it is true, but the walls of the old Marsh homestead are preserved intact in the new ; and Mr. Marsh's American home was in lturlington; lie was once a Trustee of the college, and at one time, when howful regarding the amount of property he should leave, made a will giving his library to Hie institution. So it will be seen that the right man has bought Ihe library and will make the proer disposition of it. The pub- lisheil estimate of the library is $25,000. Re ferring to the noble gift of Mr. Hillings, the New York Nation adds "Mr. Mawh had at onetime made a will by which he left his library to the University of Vermont, but later his circumstances were so impaired by what he spent in the public service that he was unable to carry nuthis original intention. Mr. Hillings lias done a generous and delicate act in thus securing the library for the iiutitution with which Mr. Marsh himself had wished toplacc it." 1 FLORIDA SUGAR LAND. Rapid progress Is lieing made in cutting the canal from Caloosatchie River to Ijkc Okee choliee, by which millions of ac?csof valuable sugar lands, it is asserted, will lie reclaimed. One of the prime movers and originators ill the reclamation of some 200,000 acres of sugar land in Louisiana, In an interview published in the Florida 7i'w, expresses.himselfas greatly surprised at the tmantity and value of the Suyar lands in Florida. He declares the land, of the Okceciioliec. Company, located in the Kiss, inimee Valley, to lie of the finest character he ever saw, possoing in the quality of the land, climatic advantages and absence of frost, all those projieities mint conductive to successful sugar culture. YhiIc in Louisiana they arc compelled to cut cane while still green, and often lose a whole crop from frost, in Florida they allow it to mature to full growth. From a personal inspection of the land bordeiing on Uike lonopekaliga and north of I jkc C)prus he found large tracts of land usscssing the prominent natural requisites to the growth and maturity of rice and sugar cane under the most favorable conditions. From all indica tions South Florida is destined In liccome an iniiortanl contributor to the production of sugar cane In the United States. Already a number of Culun planters have examined the land, and expressed themselves in favor of In vesting their capital in sugar lands In Florida. The ancient pillory has Ireen resusci tated in KnglantL Its use is to Iw limited to eases in which women are leaten or wounded hymen. Above the head of the occuiunlof the pillory is to bo printed his name and the epithet womanlieater or wife beater, as thecasc may be. The prac tical object is to hamc. men into refrain, ing from cruelty toward women; but the revival is also advocated on archaxilogi. cal grounds. Ninety-nine locomotives and 1 1, Gearwheels were exported from the United Stain t.i .... t)bthe PrioJ. there were exiiftcd "l" f I UWm MS RUN SiUSS. HONOLULU, tkofcsoiomtl Gitrtifi. "VJiylLLIAM O. SMITH, ATTOIIXEV AT I, A II'. 8 MeaCIISKT Sre'ltT, HoNOttrt.1 , T M. DAVIDSON, J .iTTonsr.Y at ..lie. No. 14 Merchant Street, Honolulu. XT R. CASTLE, a mnixnr at law. And Notary Public Attends all the Courts of ihe Kingdom. , pDWARD PRESTON, M FuRrSmiRT, lluMoLvttr. 1 ATroitxf.r.t- tovxsni.i.im at i.a h: T-JRS. CUMMINGS & MARTIN Omen coknkk Port Ann Hrrrtania Srs., suimr.oxs axu no.uirrj niio fur. afrrllM, Ojfae Hours tfnl il 9 A. n,, nn.1 from I-1 nn.l t-yy-t r.ll, TNO. A. HASSINGER. Interior (If rice, HoNnitiM', Aimsr taui: ackmiiviaukii:- mr 11I tin Cniilrtirl.fiir l.ttlmr. - TNO. S. McCREW, M. D. J t'lirsuuAx nmi svtHif.its; Hotel street, between Port and Alakca streets. orricR unuRs: I'rom 7 to 10 a. 111 ; 1 10 4, ami 6 to 8 p m. lofrlf Telephone No. 164. J0 UN II. PATV. MONOIULU, OvIIU, II, I., .vor.i ttr ftrtiiAUAXit toMMtstioxiiit 11 f Drill., For the Stales of California and New York. OITce at the Hank of Hishop & Co. 1 O M. CARTER, IIosoivlv, II. I., AOKSTTO TAKi: ACKS'OWl.KIHIt:- uipiiIm lii Ciititnirla In tjtlinr. Office at PadficJdailteamshiplloek, Ksplanade. 15 T M. WHITNEY, M. D., D. D. s7 IIONOLl'll', II, I., ttr.XTAI. IUM31S OS TOUT STIll'.ET. Office In Hrewer's lllock, corner Hotel and Foil Streets, entrance on Hotel Street. t TWT HAGAN, M. D. Honolulu, II. I,, furstciAS A.vjt sirti.Ttiox, tO:l furl Strrrt, Office hours from 10 to la a. m., Residence 103 Nuuanu Street. and 3 to 5 p. in. 45 TT B. EMERSON, M. D. HaNOLULU, H. I., i'jrrswiAJf axi sujioicox, Tklrpkonb: Number 149. OiTice hour from 8J to io a. m.; 1 K.03M P. Kukul str Office and residence number a. 1 street. cornrr rnn street. justness CT.u-us. 'IXTILLIAM TURNER, fllACTIC.tr. n'ATCUMAKKU, And Importer of Ametican Jewelry of everv descrin- ly vi jau rrancisco, siuiornia.j JOHN T. WATERHOUSE, Quern Street, Honolulu, It. I., iMfottTf.n Axn jtEAi.Ett ix at:x- rral Jtrrrliiiiiilliir. 1 T T. LBNEHAN & Co. Nuuanu Street, Honolulu., IMfOUTf.llS ASIt COMMISSrOX rhilHlM. 31 Hit- 9 ATRS. A. M. MELLIS, No. 101 Fort Street, Honolulu, I'ASUIOXAIIIA'. intESS AXU CLOAK. Jtilhrr. so A W. BUSH, No. 50 Fort Stekt, Honoi ulu, 11mtcr.it axu fitorsiox ueai.eu. Family Grocery and Feed Store. 1 AX7-M. G. IRWIN & Co. Honolulu, H. 1., sua a it fAcrotts axu cojntissrox lyrtitM. CLAUSSIRkCKRLS. WM. G. IRWIN. -s BREWER & Co. Honoluiu, Hawaiian Islands. SlltffiXU AXU C'OJJl.S.SO.V .VElt- chiinta. II. A. P. CARTER. T. C. JONES. Jr. TILLINGHAM & Co. No. 37 Fort Strert, Honolulu, JMfottTEusAxu in: A tints IX ItAllU- inirr, Cilllrru, Tiiiiln, Palms nnd Oils, and General Merchandise. 1 A W. PIERCE & Co. Honolulu, H. I., Slllf CIIAXUr.Klt.S AXU COM.UISSIOX Merrtuttil. A rs'esnta C a Hr-tn.! d.. ...! tT . 1- V fi .SMt hi inn uuin hihi jiuiiiu ImMkcs anu rcr rylUvii Pain Killer. i r AINB & Co. Honolulu, II. I. COM MI SSI OX MKItCUAXT.H IMt'Olt- trrnttntl Urate r in Hay. Grain am! General Produce. i H YMAN BROTHERS, No. o Mrrciiant Street, Honolulu, II. I., JMl'OllTElt.S Of (lEXEIIAI.MEItCIIAX- illir from frmtrr, EiitlilHil, Germany and ihe United Slates. TTYMAN BROTHERS, ai6ANuai8 California Strret, S. F., truot.Es.ti.E (I hoc t: us. Particular attention paid la filling and shinpinic Ii and orders. ' . T OUIS ADLER, Number ij Nuuanu Street. MAXVfACTVUEIt AXU UKAt.KK IX iluoli iiikI Mmr nf rrrry UntrlvtUili. Indies' and Children wear, lnsctioiL lrU-t very low. Myitoik Is worthy of . 5" J WILLIAMS & Co. 10a and 10, Fort Street, fllOTOdltA fit IV A ItrtSTS. Pictures of ll"1t.e and kinds made to order, and frames all dftcfiiawns constantly on hand. Alw -" ?.... iiu .mwmiciw ine lucinc A LLEN & ROBINSON, Honolulu, II. I,, riifrra Jm .MMiorrMiiiliifl JUnifa II11II1I. Inu Material., fnhitt, 0II1, XulU, rlc. Agents of utkjunrs Haleakila, Kulauianu, Kekauluohl, Mary Ellen, UlUma. P.ushl and Leahl, Al Robinsons hart . THEO. II. DAVIES, (Mir J anion, Ciieex & Cu.) IMfHUTEIt, COMHISSIOX M EltCII A. M mat Aytnt fur Lloyd's and th. Liverpool Underwriters. British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company. And Noithern Assurance Company. , piSHOp"Co. Honolulu, H I , BANKEJRS, U.w KuhanieoniUBANK OF CALIFORNIA, sneon so Pra WW t IBHtlMISj .1U UrTIt tsV((n(S lU ,Yrn Vork, 4i crt i'rtWrr. .lirrArnir, Th ORIENTAL BANK. CORPORATION ot s-imwiu, UN sneur leaiKnes In MtoHjXoHf, " Smitten una MeHnurnv, i AM uaatiKS (eacial Msiikim Hiiiiria, H. I., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1S82. 3cinco0 (il.iTuo. P D. C. ROWE, uorsi: nmi .sinx fAtsrini, Panr Hawkr, etc., 107 Klntt street, Honolulu. T UWERS & COOKE, (Si It KSSORS TU I.PKRRS & f) KSN.) iMftnti r.ns axu nr.Ai.r.its r.x tAt.it. re , IAiiiIk .. lUlll.lh,., Mlritl,, Fort street, Honolulu, H. I. 1 ' J7 O! HALL & SON, Corner Fort anii Kinc. Strfrts, i.Hfoiirt:iis, uf.At. 1:111 ix it a it i). irnrc, Urn tltiml', fulnl.. Oils and General .Merchandise. 1 H W McCIIESNEY & SON, !)RALRR4 in i.EATitr.n, itiur.s, tAi.t.on; axu Cnliimh.liiit Jlrrrtiintlil. Agents fur llie ltnalSoniComi.in-. No. 41 Queen alreet, Honolulu, II. I, q r C. COLEMAN, Honolulu, It. I,, III.ACIiSVIIII, MACIIIXIsr, cut- rliltr ll'nrlt, lliir.n sinrlii, 1'lantition Machlnerv. etc. .Sl.rn m Kin.. tr..t nenl to Cutle R. LcnAe's. , JOHN NOTT, No. 8 Kaalitimanu street, Tin, Coppor runt Shoot Iron Worlicir. SIOVCS AND RANOKS. of nil kinds, I'lurulien' stock and metals, houve furnish- niK Roods, cliandehcrs, tarnps, etc. T M. OAT & CrT. HllSOLULU, II, 1., SAIlrMAItr.llS. fLAIIM Of Al.l. UIU arrliillnii. mil, lv unit rrimlrnl. txift 111 A. K. f7n,itpa riMU. fir.. IA-if ImtLltnn C. ..t utlanu Street a3 P HORN, Honoi ulu, II, I. I'lOXf.Elt STEAM VAXItr MAXUEAC- tiiry mut lltil.riti. PnCticat Cnnfertkinr. 1't.i.v Cmr on.t 11. 1. Numlr 71 Hotel street, between Fort nnd Nuuanu streets. a - ENOLING & Co., Mi. 5 uanu Strprt, TIXSMITIIS AXU fl, CM IIIUIS. VEAL- vra In Stnrr, llmifri, Tin, Sheet Iron anil Conner Ware; keen .nn.tanlltf tn hand a full assortment of 'llnware, Galvanircd Iron and Lead I 'ie, India Rubber Hose, etc., etc 31 T W. GIRVIN, Wailuku, Maui, il. I., COMM1SSIOX MEItCllAXT AXU OEX- rrnt Urnlrr In Urn Otmiln, Groceries, Hardware, Stationery, Patent Medicines, Perfumery ami Glassware. 1 TTONOLULU IRON WORKS Co., Honoiulu, H. I., STEAM EXOtXES, llOtl.EUS, SVUAtl MIIIm, Cimlrri., Irim, llritsit .?And Lead Castings. . Machinery of every description made to order. Particular attention naid to fatiijs' lllacksinilhing. Job work executed on the shortest no tice. 1 T II. ROGERS, No. 9 Kaaiiusianu Street, Honolulu, H. 1., ll'ATCJr AXl) VI.OUK arAKEli, JlcjHtlriiif o Specialty. Kstablishcd 1851. 1 O " MEEKAPU. (KAUKAIWA.) NusinRR 11 Nuuanu Street, TA i I.OIUXO Or lil'EKY JiE srrijttioii iloim to onlcr. Men's, lioys and souths work. 1 PARISIAN RESTAURANT, NusiDERt4 Hotel Street, jrjJAr.t) SICJiTEJ) AT A LI, hours of'tiie Uty, Sjwciat terms for regular lioardcrs. 'I he only suila blc private room in town fur Indies. Mrs. Leon dejean, Proprietress. pHU KEE, No. Si Nuuanu Street, Honolulu, II. I., oor.i) axj mia'j:i: iioiucicl ll'afrh iiiukcr it ml Jlvpulrer. v Quality good and cheap nricc Clocks, Walcliii, and Jewelry. In stock a varietyof "p H. NORTON & Co., No, 13 Maunakev Street, llnmr nlmrlnti, Slioi'i mmirrit mul nllklnilit of itiiKhiiiiiiui 11 or, ifoiif lu onlrr. Carriaee makiii)- and repairing done by couietent uorkmciL Mr. M. Murray, well known fur his suie- rior workoncarrbcs, will tie found hefe. 'IheUM horse-shoer in the country works at this place. los-nr wmCANO HOUSE, Crater or Kilauka. IF, If, I.EXTjS.JIAXAIIElt, ( VUiiors (renuirini; any unusual disphy of volcanic ac tion will kindly else the Manager at least ten di-s no tice in true weather, and from eleven 10 thinren in r.iul. Plenty 10 eat, arousing fire, clean lds, and the best attendance on the Hawaiian Islands. 117 M, MtCANDLESS. JNO. 0 IJUERN STREET, (.FISH MARKKT.) UEA I.Kit IX CHOICEST IIEEE, M UTTOX ft nt, flail, rlr. Family and Shipninz Orders carefully ntlcnded to. Live stock furnished to vessels at sliort notice, and vcg. etatles of all kinds supplied lo order. 31 - E. WILLIAMS, lMrt)RTI AN1 DraLIK IN r'l'ltXITirilE OfKfEltr UKSClttfTlOX Alto IttlioUtrrrr unit Miinnfiirtiirrr. Furniture Wurtfooml No. 109 Fort Street. W'oik sliop at old stand on Hotel btrcct. All orders promptly It tended to. 4j A W. RICHARDSON & Co- IttrslRTRRSANU DksLRRS IN hoots, shoes, finixisiiixo two us, Unit, CnfM, TriniK., fnlltrM, lVifumerv an.1 SoatM. Waliluin Wai.lu Vtn. Iu. eir). etc., cor. 01 rori 1 . . , 1 . .. .,.,..,.....- oiuiu, it. I. -piIOS. O. THRUM, lurORTINQ AND MANUfACTURINCl XTATIOXEII, XEir.S AOEXT, flllXTEK, HaoKhlniler, rlr., And putlUher al th S vturoav I'KRss.and ar.iwV an A-MM.W ami Amint, Merchant street. Deal er in Fue Stationery, llouks. Music, Joys and Fancy Goods, Fort street, near Hotel. Hotivlulu. JOSEPH E. WISEMAN Honolulu, II, I., if K.I . ESTA TE lUtOKEIt AXU EMfl.ltr meiil llurrnu. , R'n Rowns, Oniages, lluues, and sells and teases Kcal hstale in all urti of ihe Kingdom. Cinplol msnl round lor those seeking srurk in all the variuus branches of business connected wilh these IsUnds. Ixgalslucu Inenls drawn. Hills Colleiled, Ikuks and Accounts kept and general otfue v ink transacted. Patronage solicileit. Lominissiomi niuikcrate. 31 Q W. MACFARLANE ft Co. QiRm 8mr, Honolulu, II, I. Imforlrrt ami Cviiimliuii 3Irrrhm.lt. ltuuliinn,', fllrruuf Uull,llHy. Agetas fur Th Glasgow and Honolulu Lint of Packets r?fmsl1,tT. LWervwol Lin. of Packets Th WaJkapn PUnUtloa Th Spcac.r llantatlan, HUo HakaUu Plantation. HUo '''l 7lxB VfMtoav ?' Mchlrr Th Puulo Sheep Ranch Company A L. SMITH, IsiroRTSK anu Iuaier in IIUISSMAKE.MEHIUEX Sll.rEtt VL.4. Inl Hart, Mrurkrl; futr; ,:l,'S,'!.-Ci,?in;uK,, SttticJe and Kirgtaue, LuurJ U mWRthwUis, ISclur. Vmnn, pi?. iolWcwe.uVJa..ruckeCsiiler)-, powder. tih arJ bule ages, id Ik. sujiwsally ackrwlJrtS' i irrsv Jlusincjso (;xts. XJ E. MclNTYJtE & BROTHER, Con. Kino anii Fort Sis., Honolulu, SnillOCEItr AXU fEEUSTOIIE. H HACKPELDft Co. Qurrm Strrrt, Houoti ti , II. I., OEXEItA I. VOMMIS1IOX AIIEXTS. pBO. STRATEMEYER, Honolulu, II. fllACTllJAt. fAIXTf.lt, U ECO II A lint, t Ullilrr, llrutnrr mnl Isltrrrr. ED HOPPSCHLAEGBR & Co. Honoi rt.l, Oaiiu, II. I , IMfOllTEItS AXU COMMISSIIIX Mi: II. .". rliillilM. P A. SCHABFBR & Co. Honolulu, Hawaiian 1st anus IMEOItTEHH AXU COMMIS1IOX MEII- -etJ - ri.mt. , WILDER & Co VV s Cor, Fort anu Qurrm Sri., Honolulu. IAtMllf.lt, I'AIXTS, OILS, XAILS, mill Hull, Unit Mulrrlnln of rrrr; A linl. 1 P P. ADAMS, Qurrv Street, Honoluiu, AI'CTIOXEEIt AXU COM Ml SSIOX Mf.lt. r limit. 1 A S. CLEGHORN & Co. IklrORTPRS ANn IlEAt RRS IN OEXf.ltA L MEIlCIIAXUItiE, Girncr Queen and Kaahnnianli Streets, Honolulu. DOLLES & Co. Quern Strprt, Honoi ulu, II. I., Slllf CIIAXULEIIS AXU CO.M3IISSIOX JlrrrlumlH, a Imjiorlers and Dealers in General Merchandise. 1 TNO, II. BROWN, 103 IlRRETANIA STRTET, IXSfECTOH Of Wf.IIIIITS AXU Mrmmrm. Orders can be left at the Police Station. TUT S. GRINBAUM & Co. Maker's Block, Queen Street, IMfOllTEItS AXU UllOLESAI.f. UEA -m In tlenrrnl MrrrlimnllHr. a cWTAX ECKART, No. 111 Fort .Sirfet, Honolulu, WATCU3tAKEIt, .tf.UELEIt, EXOIIA- rrr, mnl Ulinnoiut Srllrr. All orders faithfully executed. 3a M S. GRINBAUM & Co. ail California St., San Francisco, roiiwAitutxa axu commi.ssiox Strrrlimitn. Special facilities for and mrticular attention paid to consignments of Island produce. a PRANK. GERTZ, No. 114 Fort St., 01 rosiTK Pantheon STAoihs, llOOTAXU SIlOEMAKEIt. HOOTS AXU Slioca tintile to onlrr, Of best mtterlal at reasonable prices, and foi cash, a TTOLLISTER &Co., Wholesale and Hrtail lituraaisTs axu toiiaccoxists. No. 50 Nuuanu street. Honolulu, II, I. 1 DROWN & PHILLIPS, No. i3 Nui'anu Street, IIdnoiulv, It. L, I'ntetlcal Vhinibcrs, Oiis-Jlttvrs mul CojtjKrsmltix. Particular attention paid to the fitting up of ihe Springfield Gas Machine. 1 OTEWART BLANC, llnTFL Strrrt, Honoluiu, II, 1., niiAEEU JX JjAJIJ:S' axu Oent's Shoes ami Oullcrs, Try my store, after one transaction vou will Ie sure to come aijatn. Kejiairiiig done to order. Formerly of mn 1 mncisco. QJAMUEL AND ALBERT BRAY, No. 4. Mi rciiant SrRRKT, Honolult, II. I., (orHlMTK sailor' iiosie.) O US T O M JIOOT A xn S II O E Makers, Gooilwork; low prices. Hemirin4 done with neat ness and Ui.jiatcd. P II. OEDING, Exprou and Drayman, Freight, Packages, nivl Ikiggagc dehstrcd to ati.1 from nil parlsof Honolulu an. vicinity. Careful at tention (aid 10 moving- Furnuuie, with WAGONS EXPKTSSLY FOR llli: PUUPOSC. Telephone S6 ; residence 835 Punchbowl street. OrTue 86 King street. lo&if DAI LEY Co. limit lO-Criit Store 1 Somrlhtnu Xnrl Ten thousand different articles; evcr)lhing to mil I Conic mnl are, nt Old Stand, 109 Fort street. 106.3m M PHILLIPS & Co. IMPORTERS (Mil Wliolrtntr Urnlrr In Clnlliluu, limit., Shoes, Hats, M cut's Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods, etc. No. it Kaaliumariu street TkT P. BURGESS, CAIII'EXTEIt mul 11V tl.lt Ell. AH kinds of Jobbing promptly attendcil to. Telephone Ny. 130, Williamson's imprest tpffice, Shop No. I4 King; stret t 10S pyrro rhien, Vrtrrltmrii Huryrou. Diseases of I turses and other domesticated Animals treated ill the most practical and uienlillc manner, niRssis or tub iitmr a si-kcialty. Residence If Fort street, Honolulu, where all orders "il w,u rrssng -unjpi ancnilon. cjr - F, WOLFE, Honolulu, II. I., UIUK'KHY, VEKU AXU fltOflSUtX Mrrrhmil. Would hk. heads uTfamilies, Iboardinghouse keepers and others to know llut he al all times sells at prues low est 01 ine low, uratrs kuliciml and gauds 'oin4ly dchtered In any art of Ihe city or suburbs. Number io) King Street, between ALkea and Foit Sis. 51-601 -117 ILL! AM 0. SMITH, STOCK BROKER, No. M MKKC1IANT STREET, HONOLULU, (EsiaUished In 1879.) Sugar PUnt.tlorj, Railroad. Telephone and other Corporation Stocks, Bonds and similar securities bought and sold on Commission. Money loaned on Stock Securities. Honolulu, II. L, October nt, ri. uo-tf QASTLE ft COOKE, No. to, Kinu Strut, IIonjluli, It. I, Shlii,lnU ami CmmHlNlia Mrrrliaiit., Importers and Dealers la GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Agents fir The Hiichcock & Company's PUnlaliun. llie Ateiaader & NaJJwla PUnuiioa. K. Habiead, or WaLslua Pbnutkm. A. II. Souik ft Comuaay, Koloa, Kauai. , J. M. Alesamlcr, Haiku. Maul The. Haiku Sufar Company, live KokaU Sugar towiany, HaasaklM PlaAtallua TTm UsslossliiirMr. Ctmrnuw of g ffwfi M&Tjiafc lssr!(Xsffi lrTnatkco usiitcso QTiiruo. pHARLES HAMMER, Manufsclurer and Dealer In all kinds of SADDLHItr ,c irAJtXUSS Orders from the other Islands promptly attended to. Corner Fort and King- Streets, Honolulu, II. I. ito-iyr. QIIARLES T. GULICK, Notary Public, Ar.RNT TO tare Acknowiriximicnti to Lapor Contracts, and OKNF.RAI. nUSINESS AOKNT. OiTice in Mackee'i Block nt corner Queen and Ktuhu- msnu streets, Honolulu ty pHARLES SMITH, 54 King Street, Till, Cnliirv, mul .Slirrt.lt 1111 H'nll.rr. Plumbing, gas fitting nn.l all work in my line pioin.ly attended to. 'I criM imslenite. KememWrlheadJresw, 0)s!te the Police Station, o-, ....k .licet. too Oil O J. LEVY & CO., Wholesale) nntl Retail Groom-, Port street, Honolulu. Fresh groceries and protision of all klmis on liand ami rccelvedtrrgiilaily from Kurujie and America which will be sold at the lowest maiket riles. Gooils delivered to nny Jtul of lite city free of charge. ! si ind orders ulicited nnd proui.t attention will 1 given to the same. lir.ty J" LYNCH, 8 Kintr street, Donlor In ovoy ilmorlption of BOOTS nntl SHOES. Ladles and Gents Fine Wear a Specialty, lli'iy inounmcc ottcco. DOSTON DOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. . C. flRINMi & Co.t Agents for the Hawaiian .standi. t PHILADELPHIA DOARD OF UNDER writers. C. BRIilVER 5- CV., Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. t UNION MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY of San Francisco. CASTLE & COOKIE AGEXTS. Incorporated 1875. 1 HAMBURG-MAGDEBURG FIRE INSUR ance Company of Hamburg, A.JAJiGHRt AGEXT. tluildtn-t;, ( Merchandise, Furniture and M.ichinery Insured againtt Fire on the most favorable term. 1 FORTUNAGENERALINSURANCECOM pany of Berlin. . A. SGHAEFER & Co., AGEXTS. Tlie ibo.e Insurance Company, lias established a General Agency here, and the undersigned. General Agents, art autfioried to take risks against the dangers of the Seas nt the most reasonable rates and on the mo! favorable terms. TDHEMEN BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. K A, SCIfAEFEli Ctt.j Agents, Also agents for the Dresden Board of Underwriters, Vienna Board of Underwriters. For the Hawaiian Islands. GERMAN LLOYD MARINE INSURANCE Company of Berlin, : A, SCIfAEFER A Co., AGEXTS. 1 he above 1 nsurance Company lias established n Gen eral Agency here, and the aUtefgned, General A sent, are nmhorued to take Kiski agahiU the dangers of tliet Scua at the most reasonable tates, and on the most fa torablc terms. SCHWEIZERISCHE LLOYD RUCKVER slcherungs Gesellschaft of Winterthur. If. HACKFELD & Co., AGEXTS. Capital of the Company, .,.,,.., .francs 5,000,000,000 The Agents of the above Company, for the Hawaiian Islands, are prepared to insure 1 1 it 1 Id ing. Furniture, Mercluindise and Produce, .Machinery, etc., also bugar and Kice Mills, and vesM.ls In the harbor, against losa or tUnuigo by lire, on the mu.t favorable terms. 1 B RITISH FOREIGN MARINE INSUR- ance company. (Limited) TJtZO. U. DAl'IES, AGEXT. the above agent lias received instructions to re duce the rates of Insurance between Honolulu nnd I'urt in the Pacific, nnd is now prepared to issue poli ties at the lowest rates, tsuh a special reduction on freight per steamers. 1 HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE Company. F. I, SCUAEFER V Co., AGEXTS. The above firm hating been appointed agents of this win 1 un j uir iusuicu iu insure tins ugsililil lire III) Stone and llrick buiidiiurs aiul on AIsrr)i3niti&i ciivrf.I therein, on the most favorable terms. For jurtkulars appiyaiuieir oiiilc. i NORTH -GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE Company of Hamburg. . HACKFELD A- Co., AGEXTS, Capital and Reserve Reich smnik 8,830,000 " their He-Insurance Companies, ' 35,000,00 l"he Agents of the above Com piny, for the Hawaiian Islands, are premred to lmure Ihuldings, Furniture, Mersliandise and Produce, M.ichinery, ttc, also Sugar ruid Rice Mills, and vessels in the liarW, against loss or tumage by tue, on the 11104 favorable terms. 1 TRANS.ATL ANTIC FIRE INSURANCE X company 01 Hamburg. . HACKFELD A Co., Agtntt, Capital and Reserve ., . Reichsmark 6,000,000, their He-Insurance Lomiiamcs ' 101,630,000 Total.., Reichsmark 107,650,000 The Agents of the algve Company, for the Hawaiian Islands are i-reiiantl lo insure Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise and lruduce. Mjchlntrv. etc.. v Siuar and Rice Mills, ami vessels hi the harbor against loss or uamagc uy nre, on me most favorable terms. TV fUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 1TX 01 new York. WILDER 5" Co., AGEXTS, IriifrMt, SafcMt ami most Economical l.lfc JnMimtnce CoiuiHtttfj in the U'orttl, CASH ASSETS OVER ;f90,ooo1txo. For further Infurniation concerning ih. IVmmnv aud( for ra,es of Insurance apply to the Agents or tu J. h. Wiwiuan, Soliciting Airciit. i U.ONDON AND PROVINCIAL Flra Iannrsutos CoT (Limit rd.) Sulmrrlliril Capital .... $.1,0011,000 (1,000,001.) Ilie alvs. Comfiany lave now established an agency ..,-, .... ... .... .u ,a.v nss SHI eu erty of esery description within these Islands, J. T. WAIEKIIOUSE, Jr., A (cm. 106.3m TIIE LtVBHPOOL AND LONDON AND a uiodc insurance company, BS0P & Co., AGEN7X KSTASItllSD itjtV Vullmltnl Uaalllty tu MtiH-kholilrrt. Assets . Reaenre. Ji,ll,loa ' 7.. mcoua ro ij?i Premiunu reccioed after deduction of re insurance. $ S.,aM l-otus pruatly luljusled and paid here. 1 VTEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFH INSUR. a ss aac. ucnapacji or notion, CAltTtB . CPORS, AG&XTS, iscoaroiiAKu iljj, Tb oldest Purely Mutual Lit lauraace Compavny la the Uaktd SUtca. futlrlri 1mhJ vw thmmatt funraUm Term SAWfi. or .on losreiivni nK ; Insured aj jj yearv-ordiuarr life plan j 1 Anavual preraluaB cootiaue. Policy run, 1 days AatiiaJsna.iwsMCgal4uPalayMrs.u ' 1 Mmiil t Tallinn coosswia Pales; i jitn, fj " Aaasal urwieau cossMan. ft AsstsssMssU ssWssssssssssssssH ssssssssssssssMSsS " rscy jaas. a " hm hsWf MHan.ist " $t'lrSW,M9. JMt4, comgir uUcrtiocmcnls. T W. SEVERANCE, 3it California St., Cal., (Roou No. 4) UA WAI1AX lOXSt'l. it CO3IMI.1SI0V Mrrrhmil. TTARNDHN ft Co. 11; & 119 Makkrt St., San Francisco, "KXHIIAT. fl'UCIIASIXII AOEX1.1AXII Comnih.lmi Mrrrhmil.. 1 PRANK II. AUSTIN ft Co., Orricr No. to California Strert, S. P., t.miMISsloX AOEXTS .t fOiniAllU. ttm Avfnt,. Consignments from the Hawaiian Islands desired. Hie best prices warranted ami sales guaranteed. 4 CHARLES BREWER A Co. 7 Kiuv Strfkt, Huston, AtJKXTS ttr ItAU'AttAX ,ICA';, Ornenit Commlnl'nt AQriiti. Snciat attention given to the puahant of gomls for the Hswaiian trade, rreight al lowest rates. i ANTISELL PIANOS AND ORGANS I ju.000 Pianos; i,onri Organs; uvejmlf; buy of the manuiaciurers : trom j to iu-o; en vh, rent, or installments ; catalogues free, tNT!SL.M,. corner Market anil PtiMrll. Kan Pmn. c!-co. o GUS HURT. GKA'tiRAI, rUKCIfASf.VG AGENT For country rnercliants and mining companies and gen HI" - I31l'l iilClklMllli llllliHls.'C CllsTS.IsTU 1(1 good comvanies at low ct rates. ttJJee 90.1 front Street, San t'rtttteheo, Off. IIO-VT )ALMER & REY, SCOTCH TYPE FOUNDERS. 'Hie largest nnd only complete Tj-p Foundry l'rinters' Warehouse on the latific Coat. ind 105 and 107 LeldesdoriT and 519 Commercial streets, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. We keep on liand the largest stock of American Fancy H- I a air!. - a a al ...t.i. 1 j (; ctii nrjn uii iiii sWUsini, iuicinci wiiii u most complete stock nf Miller & Rich ard s Scotch Type ; and can furnish, at short notice. Anything in tho Print or lino. from a HodUn ton C Under Tress. We have a large stock ot newaiki secondhand l'nnting iress ol all makes and sires. We are sole agen for Campl-ell's Cjhnder Prewt, Cottrell and Itabcock Frev; alto I'eerless, Clip per, Jewel, Cordon and Wavh- Ington Jobbers WASHINGTON HAND I'RFSSKS; newltaster strain engines, which are just the thing for primer., luetic water iWoicrs, i.cm l'ater Cutters, and a full line of Sanborn's bookbindets machinery, OUR FH)F.LITV ROLLICK COM POSH ION and Peerless Printing Inks are considered the tevt In use. Have )ou uwj our Perfection plates T They save editorial work and compos! lion, and therefore save money, JtarSCND FOR OUR CATALOGUE. R EM KM h kb No house on this coavt can compete with us in quality of good. Chicago -oiTice 178 Monroe street. 106 cto Jlbbcrtificmcub. TTAWAIIAN INVLST.MF.NT AND AGF.NCV X X Lom-pany, (Limited.) MOXEV LOAXJilt On First-class securities, for tonj or shoit perio.ls. Apj.ly 10 V. U UKKKN, Manager ttm. Office IJueen Slreet, over G. W. .Macfarlane & Co.-4Sll -IXTAILUKU POI FACTORY, Wah-Uku, Main, II. I., tear Quality of fnlnl .llmiiifarliirnl Can- Htantly. All orders filled with dis.atih. E. II. Bailey. H OTEL STREET MARKET. El). !. IIVI l.LEIt, frofrlrtor, 1'RIMK MRjVIS, I'OUK and VHAI, ON HANI) AND KOR SALE DAILY, Letwecii the hours of s until n a. in. and a p. m. N. II. Gwomers calling at ihe Maiket can he suji- l"u u.icriiuuus, 11 su uesireiu Tcsephone No. Bo. s ioo.y IUST RECEIVED FROM SAN FRANCISCO, Hie Latest St)lesln FELT HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmwl, Alw In Straw and Rougli Plush. Pcautlful Plume ami 1-lowers. j Call and examine them ; ato, a fine line of ZadicH Underwear AND- Children'a Clothing. MRS. WILKINSON. iio-jni. 10J Foil Street ENOLING A Co, IMPORTANT l I he KiWriUrs, finding their previous Siace'lolally In- ade.iuaU lo carry ml tlicir Uruely inaeasln business, fuund it necessary to enlarge their Store, In order to tacililale the showing of an Im niensc uock of RANGES, STOVES, TINWARE. Special attention Is called lo the fJtow!fl esluUt, now on hand ! SUI'F.KIOK S10VLS, ALVAKAIK) S10VF.S, NtW I'ARACON RANOKS, KURLKA KANOF.S, ARJtV RANllES SuitaLI fur iJanialkn use, the celebrated "NIM11I.K STOVK- aial "llXllY MAY RANOK. aSANOEa set in brlclu with Isot syaler atlacl.oi.ntsl CopLei r 1 fr.i tr Li era, ut every description, made to ceder run ipuw-wi hcv-mu i-,pe, iron and Unssa Cucls, and nitiiifs ; alw A mw air stawiac IsUUr. It is ik necessary lu eaiuuerai. our slock of TIN- WAKE, as e are prepared lo supplyesery ailkvhrUlU trade, and al CKICLS lO SUIT "lit UMfcS. K. A Co. thank lhair ritAid t. ik. I.l..l .... . acvorded Ihes. doilou I he pad fvur years, sisluibi sum luiv. sivuld SLU, thai Ihey ait aw la a Utter pusiiiuii than ever la execute orders U ihev tin, of trade. Orders frons Ike olker I Jaads kslsVl lal ssasulf I mm.t I.J ' tusaanW. WHOJ.li NUMBER 115. Ccnei-iil bbcdiccmcntfi. M AX ECKARTS NEW STORE. G1UND Ol"BNlNG or siocr; I laVe great pleasure In Infoiminit my fiiends anrt th. public in general, that I tmse REM OVE D To inn nrirSloir, 113 and 115 Fort Street,. Where I open with an entire NKW STOCK OF JF.W. KLRV, SOLID COLO AND PIVILD, WATCHES, of all descriptions, and a complete assortment of SIF, VIM-PLATED IVAJUC, Agent for Simpson's, Hall's, Steel's and Roger's Silver Plated Ware. Depot of the Genuine American, Waltham and Elgin Watches. WATCH REPAIRING Will bens Ufore.ASPF.CIAI.llRANCIl OF MINT. Warranting all Wink, A full line of Spectacle a tut KyettUtKiei, Thankful for the confidence shown me, I invito the public to inspect my slock before purchasing else, where. My good standing In this Kingdom, from long -tears experience in this Imtiiie, 1 a guarantee that I ilvall oiler the I IKS Tat il.e VliRV I.OWF.ST PRICKS. I liave spared no expense in selecting new stock lu order to keep up my reputation and lo & sutUf.t(.tion. N EW GOODS. NEW GOODS? . " tlteniiabrr," from Ltrf.ltfOOU JJLtlS M GON'.A L VMS, 07 Hotel Street, wish lo direct public attention to their recent Imiurla. lion of DRY GOODS, Clothing, Fancy Goods and Hand Embroidery FJIOM MA DEI HA. We purchased Ihe Roods For Cash, and ill thereiurc be In a .Wtioii to olTcc Great Advantages to Patrons! The Kancy Ancles are well worthy of Inspection, cousistinff In rt of Work Boxes Inlaid Fancy Wood, Card Tabias Tablets and Tray,, f.r superior to Japan... Goor-j, Wlclwr ChalrsT Fancy Work Baskets, Horse Hair Watch Chains, Rules, Paper Knives, etc., etc. A larao lln. ot Ladies' Embroidered (hand work) Under Ctothlnir, Cro cbet Work, Antimacassars, Fancy Pin Cushions, new style,, Glove, Hand kerchief and Jewelry Cases, sonMtnloa new. Embroidered Plastron and Collar. tu A yood uitorlmrut of frrfumrry. DIAS OONZAIaVES. $7 Hotel Street, Grey's Block. , A HI. t, Nuuaau Street, Catbla.t Masker mwi UsskoUtereu-. KOR SAUK llurrau; Chair; l.aniiyr; Hufa; Wiuh. Mliiwli, Tollrt Tilllti, UrarkrU, and all other (oudi aiestalniise to a w) regulstef rUKMITUSUC STOMC Order, Uled r-r BEDROOM AND PARLOR SETS. On h-ul, a ljuge Kiock U JapaB Ware, rfniriiriW llsisinM dun. on lU usual GetwaenU Tenst. and k' iri,WiatidH...uU,UBi,"7 " Ordrrtfnm IMktr itUmU Mtt,U,d. C Goodaijrompily (orwardsd. , ' ' " ' ln ' ji ni KAUI-UW) THE UNUltRWOKLlI UiV? XV lug faad. reetsjii laireiiiswsissii U 'S- I -al. r .i. SSW irssssiilswatL ssWissf ef raeLie r$ - ekaTSsrsTI&sssa sSS at V. MAsessaVSV1 -r V MststMFfsV. fcflkUafca.. W ' - fT s ;irSt'' t -. ' ' IX ffc . m? '-! - P . ,