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I w' -" UA 1 L j jgtff.Affi.1 HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN INLANDS, AUGUST 29, 1885. Voi.UMK V, NUMHKK 52. Whole Numiiek 26 j. wff Dueintsa Cstrbo. IJusincoo Cartpe Pre 8 8 RDAY . t -r i . ! Ml in 4 I t i i ii ' if j. v v (I r. .1; 3 "4 ' W" and ins 50NOity -fWuylBwCij Aj'Vci During the oppressive warm wentlicr that ha? prevailed this summer, u far, the longing desire of every moveable being seems to he for some resort for freedom and relief, whither they ran hie and he at rest. For this reason K Honolulu becoming more and more like a deserted village during the sum mer vacation months, and at the siine time many of us wonder why the islands with their delightful climate and re putcd hospitality do not attract more visitors to their tropic shores for the summer season. It was the writer's prii!ege last winter to pay a hasty visit to the gem of California watering places, Monterey, with its palatial Hotel del Monte, situate amid an extent of grounds that for natural and artificial picturcspjeness it would be difficult to equal anywhere else in the world. A faint description was given in the Press a few months since, but having through thckindiKss of Mr. II. R. Judah, of the South. em Pacific Company been recently cently favored with two new views of the charming locality, it may not be ucemed inappropriate to treat our raderst to a fuller description of Pel Monte and its attractions. This may explain why tourists to the islands are so lew. It will also give some a better idea what a strong counter attraction there is not far from the ery point that we depend on for drawing tourists from. The town of Monterey is situate on the southern bend of the bay of the same name nearly 1 3-j .miles from San I;rai: cisco and is reached by water and by rail ; trains of the Southern Pacific Co. broad guage leaving San Francisco three times or more daily, according to seasoji, passing through San Mateo, San Jose, Gilroy, Castroville and other important towns en route, reaching Del Monte in leis than four hours and Monterev five minutes later. The "Daisy Train," leaving the city at 3;jo p. M r makes the trip in three and a half hours. The time of my isit brought me to the hotel at 3:30 K i. for the express purpose of "sp)ing out the land." The train slowed down at the station on the hotel gn.unds to allow passcn gers for the Del Monte to alight, where the "bus" in waiting conveyed us to tjie hotel, not 'far distant, while the twin continued to its terminus at Monterey. Need I say I was surprised ? I believed 1 had utterly failed to thoroughly picture to my mind the narrated and written descriptions of both house and grounds that I hail been favored with; fur great though ii, ,excia lions had been, I found pleaajt tuipriscs on nit THlci without, and ut totalled, sutoiis provi sioti for comfoit wiihii) One takes in at a glani 1 the fact that no exiensi has br-u spared in e-ad lishing and conducting thy hotel and la) iti); out it piuurcMiic grounds.' The Hotel del Monti as shown in 'the cut, i s three storied modern go thic structure' 3S5 feet in length am) 115 feet ,itkh, mith wings. In tin trout ctrvtre. part of th MMMiacM Uv lobby, 4 by 4V tat, theright hand side being devoted to the oAice needs, and oppo site a tpacioon Are pUy, while directly 1 in faint, a you enter, U the grand "stair- eat. Bfflwl riMwdow rut, lengthwise erf the building on the dtflerent Roars; tfec fcott tmmm or all being suite and the tear Mtw wf k. Many of these " suite eea be connected to serve a tanie fctaity or party, and all of them are eeafMV wrnitbad. On the rum hoot, la aVte right, are lb suite reserved for WtteWt af ,aW taaay U the H W v? ' j r ;'! -.-d a 3m&& . : 4JiiBlllllilllllllllllllllllBWP ilPaaW KM'ESZllillllBliiiiiiiiiHPIPP ' firH SHHMIPlsHHHBMHHBHHnQT'fVWBKi,:;:., o vjaajitK ,-JMHHHl ( HHIaHBaRHHHHHW WSil"r4. fefeW:3isssssss. iBHti nfflB ..mji-s ul tv vniHcaH'vj -LsrtJ .maat sssmiavi .j'l,i M.'iJin'T ,-"t r " fsssssssssssssssssssssss. fiaRKlBBBBra'tKSlSaBH llfKiflaaWaTOH H JLaBHFaW'anR VH (HIIWA flBIHHHHHHHl .4 .?jk'W MiU'i '"ifcgMWEMWMBMMBMMMMMMMMMWMPMIIWmMMMMMMMBIMMMMMMMMMMMMi !Wda"sssTOlr,Brai xWStsBtnttkaa! .vYCAVKbVl'mC. )- TWHHMBmnz-.SSKXtVBtAert i- tr? ,-Mf B)jaWttafHssssssssssssssssssssss, -spwaiEHgM ' vl&sr H $$? -viaLaBiaaBLW.l.... billiard room 25 by 62 feet, and a ladies parlor 3 by 12 feet at the end. Parallel with "this and reached by a hallway and covered verandi is a lull room 30 by 71 feet which is used weekly during the season. There is a spacious dining room .;s by' 70 feci, a smaller one for children and otheis for private parties. Kverj thing in and about the hotel is kept in the very best of order and nothing throughout the entire building gave any indication of the length of time it hid been opened (now about four )ears) except the effects of heat around and above the great fire placs in the lobby. Excepting this I saw naught to show but what the Del Monte had opened to the general public the week prior to my ariival. The birds eye view shows. the hotel from the natural park grounds to the eastward referred to 111 the former article with sleepy Monterey on the slopes at the bend of the bay in the distance. The bathing establishment with its'picr is also shown prominently on the beach. This is made a great attraction to the Hotel del Monte and certainly no expense and pains have been spired in any sense of the term to accomplish this object. It is one of the largest on the coast, having 210 dress ing rooms, one Inlf of which are set apart for lathes, each room haunu a double apartment arranged for dressing room and shower bath. The bathing tanks, four in number, in the centre of the large building, give enjoyment, health and strength to those requiring warm bilhs, while at the beach a long pier leading out into deep water gives opportunit) for plunging into old ocean from the rail or s.tcpj, and a raft about 100 feet distant lends bifety and com fort to the sport. All tlii-. life was quiescent at the lime of the writer's visit last winter, but from the, satisfied feeling of lomfott tint romes over one on entering the delightful precincts it lequircs no stretch or im iginaliou to picture: to mind the life and animation that i-s going on there during this spell of summer weather. And while the bathing attractions of Monterey have been untie so much a feature of the Del Monte it would be a great injustice to pass lightly by the provisions made for luxuiious home comforts of the hotel itself or its iloral, artificial, hwn and uaturai attractions adjacent to the hotel comprising 1 12 acres, and over the forethought of the management in securing nearly the whole of the penmsu Ur be) onil Monterey, swing it from Ue 5iH)iblioii and mid its yrtnes of spruce, oak, and cypres to provide drives, shore attnetiona and picnic ground, that are improving with each successive year, despite the throngs that annually come and go. The front or near iew of thu hotel conc)s a f.unt idea of what the gardener, art hath wrouglit from tke wikk of forest growth for the comfort of Del Monte guests. Looking out from the front veranda of the hotel, beyond spacious and wellXept sanded dsWewsy. aw garden plate of iker BBjBBRt llBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaSaBBBB fietween leading to grassy lawns be yond, where, amid majestic oaks, ni)d towering pines, out-door games are pro vided for, as well as sand bins for the infantile gucsU of this mammoth hotel, liver) thing that art could suggest and wealth procure Ins been made Subser vient to the main idea of beautif) ing a naturally picturesque spot. And this feature is being extended all the time, the latest a'ddition, last winter, being the artificial lake to the north of the building shown dimly in the birds c)c viow and which for years had lain a sort of slough of despond known as Laguna del Key, but served no better purpose, perhaps, than a duck pond for convenience of the neighborhood It is pleasing to the eye on all sides to see the evidences ol art aiding nature in the adornment and attraction as well as for the preservation of the grounds. For this purpose a large force of gardeners are kept constantly employed in varioas parts of the vast grounds, available places being assigned for the different out-door sports such as cro quet, lawn tennis, archery, skittles, quoits, swings, etc. This recreation ground is laid out for guests in the front of the hotel be)ond a scries of beautiful garden plats, and between the I-abarynth and the Arizona section the lattei so named from the variety of cacti under cultivation and which i hs interesting as it is picturesque. The central tower of the hotel affords a delightful view of the grounds and adjacent country. South east of the hotel are the billhrd, ten-pin and bar ipirtmcnts, while to the southward is located the extensive tables, of whose excellent appointment the writer still holds pleasant memories for reasons stated in his former letter. To the east, beyond thegardeu plats and recrea tion ground, and bejond the seclicn or belt of "forest primeval," lies the race tratk, while to the southeast of Monterey, looms up the Catholic church which celebrated its restoration the early part of last year. The interior of the church is said to be decorated with some excellent paintings, and an altar regarded as a remarkable fine piece of art, the work of an Italian. It is nearly one hundred years old and it is well worthy the inspection of visitors. Westward the broad expanse of the ocean lends its pacific nature to the scene, while on the distant hiltslopcs at the northern bend of the bay lies rival Santa Cruz, with its envied reputation wan attractive sei-ide resort and for its aricd and unetpjalled algw. 'f'he beauty- of the scene around one at this elevation is easier imagined than tie. scribed, in fact the anomma rivets one to the sot, holding him sill bound without giving words to express the fascination of the icv, but it is indeli bly impiesset) on the mind for after feasts of memory, 'Jttftjiaister of Del Monte contains many isund nemee. showing that our people are alive to he enjoyments and appreciation of wca attractions and comfort as Del Monte It ie this rlaitH oa thees. t if 1 -iAi-ia" perhap"-, more than the salubrity of. Monterc)'s climate for the Hawaiian Islands ncd )ield the palm to no other place for superiority in lint respect that makes our people seek and prefer localities vhose similarity of climate reminds them of their tropic home. After breakfast, the , next day, a fine team and expeiienccd guide was placed at my disposal, for a tour of the penin sular. We started at a little after nine, driving by the bathing pavilion, then past the terminal station of the railroad and into sleepy Monterey. 'I he entire round of its principal streets was made and its old buildings and historic locali ties 01 landmarks vjere dul) noted There was much of anrient aspect throughout the town, the buildings being low, and many of them retaining their old time tile roofing J some of them were moss covered with age. Monterey boasts of the first of many things in the state as civilization and progress claimed California, antl these are pointed out with pride to the en quiring vfsitor ; principal among which is the first printing office, the first brick house, the old soldiers quarters, the old government building, old Pacific and Washington Hotels, tho site of Fre montb fort with its adobe rums and dismantled cannon, and as we drove out to the right of the tow n the landing place of the first padre, Junipcro Serra, which is marked by a cross, with the date, June 3, 1770. The contrast could not be greater between ancient and modern arthitecture than is pre sented here so near together as af Monterey and Del Monte. About two miles beyond Monterey is Pacific Grove Retreat, known also as the Christian Seaside Resort, Irom the fact that its founders made the provision that no intoxicating liquors should be sold or gambling practiced on the grounds. The grove comprising over one hundred acres during the summer is a village of tents, ranging in size from 10 x 11 to 11 x 14 which can be had, furnished, at prices ranging from $3.50 to $900 per week or $14 to, $30 per month. It is situated along the shore, mid a grpve of frugrant pines that ex tend to the waters edge. Its beach for bathing is, however, quite limited. A chapel capable of seating 2,000 people is locate'd centrally in the wounds, large-'restaurnnt building, and etensiW barn and stables arc also on grounds. Just before getting through Pacifin tlraienc took a new .shortnuit road into the m'tjst of the forest, affording a fine drive oer its sanded macadnviiM.d road to Ocean lieach.. The Mind blow ing fresh helped the cross titles at Point Joe to be t)uite commotional, the was breaking heavily against the rocky coast at this point ; abalone gatherers here bring out their temptations of choice shell, or sets, for Uts(osal to visitors Ueyond this and abreast of the sand hills are the seal rocks, at times cov eted with 'these awkward creeUree, Thence wc drove oh to Cyarau Paint and tntou.lt Cypress Gr waaec the fM "L. trees, iiiiiimu 01 uaving a straignt iJPv ward growth as does the cultivate'd press of our acquaintance, thev branch. generally, bearing the foilagc out luce grrat sheets of green moss or velvet and with awkwardly gnarled trunks. licyonil this is Pebble beach, Chinese Cove, Pescadero" and the historic Car- mclo Mission now in ruins. This Mission is confused, oft times, with pie Catholic church at Monterey. Kvcn Major II C. Truman's authoritive "tourist's illustrated guide" of last year, s.t)s " Near the Hotel del Monte and Monterey is the ruins of San Carlos (or Carmel) Mission," whereas the Carrnel Mission, one of the first four established in California, is situated on the Car- niclo river and overlooks Stillwater Bay. It is four miles in a direct line across the peninsular, nearly due south from Monterey. Its noted ruins attract many visitors. Returning, we took a detour through woods of )ellow pine and oak, parts of which were of rank growth, while places here and there were clearer, with grass covered ground that looked not unlike our own manienie. Onlhv-wny luck we took-in the water works, a finely constructed reservoir at an elevation of 150 feet above the hotel, the roads and grounds adjacent being as thoroughly tended and well kept as though it were part and parcel of a private park. It really is this in fact for the hotel company havesccurcd-ashasbeenstated-nearl) the whole of this peninsular, some 7,000 acres, simply as an adjunct to the hotel attractions, to afford a romantic drive for the double enjoyment of sea and forest air within a distance of six teen miles. We reached the hotel in goo J time for hmcjt and rest ere taking the train for the city. Beside the annual camp meeting the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle; hold their annual sessions at Pacific Grove. Among the prominent lecturers and speakers this jear the fol lowing- persons, known to many here, took part, viz: Rev. Dr. Wythe,.of Oak land ; Mrs. Hannah Bean, of San Jose ; and Rev. Dr. II G.,Beckwith, of San Pacific Grove other points of eing opened up, so that s will hut .11 III In tin- environs of Del Monte. l. G. T. ' O Nothing plated so fast anil loose with the princi ples of miltary discipline before the war as the practice of givinu commit sions by liretet. A com nission liy brevet, intech iir.il hngtiage, took elTcri "in a detachment from a main body consisting ol several corjis." A man, for instance, nho was but a simple ciuttin in a 'mum body" might, by virtue of his brevet com mand in a "detachment," ?e his own major. A ;ood story illustrating thi, is tijld tif .m old fellow in Nt.w Jtrun.wick, who, after miuy )eirs of service ii the Hnlish army, was but a. captain of the line and a major by brevet Through long cus tom and the courtesy of the. other offi cers, be had been allowed the privilege of commanding act-ording tn his brevet rank. Hut a young snip, came from England who had purchased a commis sion of major. "Take your place in the' ranks," said the young itpart to the aged oftcer. Without a word the later otwycsL The man ware almost inclined Was. tmy. They ware, liowavar, speedily iatAaajaMj jaaA laauiaja LJ tLMk lake your 4ae in the ranks," saisWse Major by brevet to lae majar aflkeliaa FrancUco, t im-vst coimMSw the jrtectidaYnfte r wr em-aaav n m J-. w &y e JA tf ft" ' Jl U vi M M m t llrofcssiomil (ffitrbc. THURSTON. (Suecwor lo iirn ft THumroN) Attorney itt Ijitr, No j8 Mhcimnt Sunt. ..HnNULVLU pvR. A. McWAYNB, VIIYSItH I.V .I.VI .iVHtirov. Or.liK ANIt UKlDPNrR- 34 Altlra .treet Ornct Hot .-$ to n a m ( fi u 8 r. h J-'t pDWAKD I'KBSTON, Attorney attit t'ottttnetor itt htir, Nn i j Kaaih MANti bmncr IfoMnltltl' fio 6i -H0 L. BAUCOCK, fnlrhrr of the l'timnfortfl AJ!ms '-Afe Mefi WVI, DoirSl C Ha. ioj four 4r ......Hi'NoLiiur. RllliFNtK N. M tinmaMfwrt t37iSt T M, WltlTMHVM.D.D.n. S? --jg Itetlttll lloomi oh toifxtrerti llnNOluttl It. 1. OHite In I'rewer'ft Ut-xlc. corner licit! AnJ Fbrl StrerM. rntnnct on Hotel Strevl aio-l6t IONATIIAN AllSTIM, Attorney ntitt Vutiitmrttor t tlir. ftl'f .lffnf " filAc Aehnottteilufml'Ht, No. tj Kaami fcM-iu HritRr ... Honoiulu M1-171 J, NO. I NO. A. IIASSINGEK, JAyVf 'ffi.r strhHnirteiltfnieitti tn f'oii- fN!Rto'Writ, HeWnit' 10ftWlt. rffliTY. Vi Vs. IT !? of Dent, JMhe State of dtiforma ait 1 New iik OrT.ce at th Jnlc of I'ttliop Sir Co. UuNOH'lli, Oahu, H.I. P P GRAY, M. D , piirsrvr.tx .i.v svitatcoy, Office, next tletor to the Honolulu library q to 10 A M. OrncKltnURt a to 4 r, m. 7 to 8 r m. Sun U s 9 to 1 1 a. m. RrSIDKNCE.cor. kinati an J lVnurola Sit. 334 J85 O B. DOLE, CoiifM'fnr it lir unit Notitry I'tibttr, nrplCK, No tj KAAiimtANir SntrKr.... Komh uitr UT R. CASTLE, Altnrttry ttt F.tttc mat A'r Public, Vo. 19, MERCHANT STRRRT IIONOLULl AttenJ all the Courts of the Kingdom. aio-a6i business nxhs. Au SMITH, IiHItartct ami Dratrr in Mtainrare, Mcrtflm Stlcer-Platcil Hare, Jln$rket, Vamen, No 83 FOHT STKRKT ..,...HONOtULI Kimra Comliination Spectacle and E)etrlas4ci, 1 uural Wire ware. Fancy boap, WoUenholm'a Pocket Cutler), II, I net ure frames, Lrtae'a lLnl vi Clark a hpool Cotton, Machine 'Oil. alt kindi of Machine Needle. " Domestic Paper Fashion, Sols agent of the umrentally acknowledged Light Running Domestic Sewing Machine, aio-6i" A S. CLRGHORN A Co. Importer ami IteaUt in Oeneral Met chamllme. Comer Queen and Kaahumami Streets, Honolulu ito-afii A W, PBIRCE A Co. Ship Chamller and &tnmttoH Mer chant M, No UQt'KhNSr, Honoutll. Aeentitor Brand Guns anj Bomb Lanceiand IVr ) Diva rain killer 310-361 A LLEN A ROUINbON, Dealer In Lumber ami utl kind of Halt J tug MatrlalK Paint, OH, XaU.ete.t No, 44 (Iehkn Strkkt UoNor.uii', II, 1 A1.KNT9 or KHOONRkf HaleakaJa. KuUmanu, KekluJuohl, Mary Bllrn, U llama,-Pauahl and LeahU At Khimun WharlC tto-adi nlSHOP & CO., Bukin Honui.ui.1;. Hawaiian Island. Draw R.fluii2. un THE BtX 01' CALIFORNIA, SA.V lkNCIbCO. And lltcir (nlt In NEW' OKK, BOSTON, MONO KONtl l M.mivN M. KOrllSCIIII.I)SONS, LONDON. DI.COMMKKCIAI. BANKINtl CO, OF. SVONI.V, LONDON. n.COSIMFRCIAI. RANKING CO. CF SVDNhV, SVDNEV Hi. UNKr' NMV hLANl AUCKUNIi, CIIKIsrtllUKCtl, ANO WELLING TON iK liNKS OF IIRflS'H COLUXIIIIA, VIL'I-OHIA, ILCr AND I'OUTLVNK, OR NI TruHtail a Gttural JJjutiHf It mint it. f ORHWER COMPANY. " tlmiliJi li'ttmi Mrrtmuttlrmmi Cmmmllmm AgtHl, Qi'n.N Stxkt, IIoxolviv. Orcrn-P, C. )nn, t., tUwi uj iiuiu(r; lowph IX Caiut, UMturtr wl sucrrtuv. linckjrt II -a. Clu,l U, ll..h.Hi.nJ It. A. f. Cil f W. ,, )U uilMf. .ttl4 c. HUSTACB, (.O.MS.LT WITH SOtXSS a CO.) sTsrsal m4 .Istl Srossr, 111, KiiasT.r.. ,Uoa. lUuioKr Ihu, Fsmlly, lianuilon, sadltfiip mwm auoplWt at Uumi m". N suud. by nuy twaaur, Urdara from ttM otlWT IUaiidrltHuH .aMNi. I.WvlKai. 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San rranclcu lf Ja J M Snn CeJf Uated Mf.lK.nM Wiled !il UibUiter MaftiifUciimnt; CosupJnf n ii tier r hvhh ?cwinr iiacrunes 9tylt D Pf ADAMS, Auetlifiirrr nmt Vmnnlaiot Ifcrchiittt, :NnJ,4AQcnr rTfr,ti ilt , '4$7'l1or'rtA't1 110- Ea HOFFSCItLABGBR ft Co. ImiHtrler mifl CVimtM't Jfririmtf. No (! (Ji'ffhSthibt Honolulu Cuiiu, It I 310-iSl PD C. ROWh, Home 4i tut Hltfn I'ttlnttr, Fa ran Hanoir, etc., Np. 10; kmaSruKKT ,.Hdh 11 i tv tn-761 p O HALL A SON .. .. (limited; IMIfJtTKM AND tiAIkk tS tin 1 iltntre ami tlrncral Met chain! I t, Cornkk or Kino and Fokt SmrRTK. HuNottit; orncRR: William W. Hall ...... .lVtIJrnt and Mtntger L. C Able. ,. . ,... .SerreUrx and Irctmirer W. K Allen. ... ... .A-iJitor Uirectjrt 1 homai Ma, K. O White to-307 P A. SCHABFBK A Co. Im)mrtct ami otnmttnlott MfrrtmntM, So 70 MRRCIMNr StRKKT, -. HnNillUH.) aio-a6r p... OEDING. KjrprrM ami rtraumilti. Office. No. Si Kin; Stret. Rest lence. No. 47 Pnnchbowt Sttt.t. Honolulu, Oahu, H. I. Freighl. Package, and leiggage dclmrrj 10 ami from all parts ot llonottitii and vicinity Carernl at-- triition paid 10 moving r itrnilure, uuh WAOONS EXPrU.SSLV tOR TIIK I'URI'OSr. Office Telephone. Mo 36. Hou4e leleplione. No qo. 939-30 CRANK GERT2, Jtont and Hhoetnnket, Boots and Shoea made to Order. No. ioj I-okt SrHHrr .. ... ... ,. ..Hnsoittt 910-261 ti W. MACrAKLANK, II. K. MACFAKI.ANK. Q W. MACFARLANE & CO. Importers, Commission Msrahant and Sugar Factors. "ltt pnti( IttiilJing Quctn urert, Honolulu ACRNTS .OK Puuloa Sheen Ranch Co. Hawaii. J. frowler ii Cu a Steam 1'lowr aitj !rubte Trainwa) wurka, ueeos Mirrle. Vaton A Cu'i Suirar Machiner. C,aijhw OUico and llunululu Line of racket, Liverpool ana Honolulu l.tne ol racket,. London anj Honolulu 1 me of bteamer, )un Fire Oflice of London. 341-394 IT HACKFELDA to. Oeneral Contmltaton Afjent. Cor. tuKT anIi Qukkn SmRBT .. . .Honolulu aroaot rjOLLlSTER ft Co. iThohtale and lUtall Jruaaht and To- baeeunlita. No. so. Nuuanu Sra-iT . . .... .HoNrtLi'Li- aiU-.)6! rjopH & co., N 7t King Sraiar. ..w....... Hunhlulu Vpkolatercrt, Itraper and Jiealci in all kind of furniture Telephone No. 143 a 18-17? H YMAN BROTHERS, ImiHirtert of Utnrrul MrnhaMilUv from t'rHHtr, KnyhtHd, Oerutiimy SMit thi VHltrJ Statu. No lilJlIK StHIT.i .IIOMOLI'lt LIVKiAN BROTHBHSJ VommltttuH Mrrrhmtt. Ntk,aufi Fkont Smit.T. , 31061 . ..,.San Imanciuo JJ B. MclNTVMB BROTHttR, Urmrrrn t'rrti Hlorr, Cos. King anu For Sr,.. ,.,.,.. , IIonoi i'i i tw-361 UONULULU IKON WORKS Co., Unfit KhjIhh, Holler; Snj,ir Mill. Coalm, Iron, ittiiMiiixt .e.i. t'.lW.'xt,. ll.ii.ou Ll',,.,. ,,, . . ., 1 Mail Iter) if eier) tla-,itl,i nuj. lo ordw I'amcutir rfiteiiiioii uM la M,.,.', llUL,i.il,,.i lol, w.K e.Mi(le.(pnih3ktuMtvl wjtif. Jfru, J NO, O. FOWLBR C. UEDS, ENGLAND, r rcmv4 Im fmmtmh Plmn mud tmtt. wmiI fmr &4el TOUTAULE TfAMV,VS, With ot; toUhoisi Car and Locoaaot,vi, S(cUry ADAPTCO FOR 5V0AR PIsAVrATIONS frauit4i4 KaUIyay.auti Uwuswjtiv and taitaTrat latsihm; afhl I Hhlvaltntf MswhUafr rutK ait-r uuau ijCaaiMitea, 2ci4 1'ofi aue n.iiiukt i-jr sp ptarisow , sMlllKa-a uf lOLliuaa. ilttsl CauLua uh ltiuatrail-stia. Mudi tocliuaa. tiuatrail-stia. XIsmJcH and lsaA 'Ulil aatsi Vla.hsfsstr muv Lst srt. irapltt ot Hav ! rUl4l ausi Ma.htnry n llisi tafttasia 14 tltsj bit-ii.rsiiK(l. W. U. i,U Issftslistvtla sjtlisi tiis.ls.nliriud. W. L. (.UtV'st Bk. a., iCV.IMNiCO.( Acilrsr l-t-v lu. a. - 4H3-AI4 I OMIT. WATIMMUM, ewtsj aVPassWsr Mk fWtUpTtt Jafaet" Mo, tf QVaVftat SfWST ,,.....,,.. NiOtfl.U in Tu. at, j m., ace, n BBBBaaLamsasaa.a sslassal Ifssssasl -" mjwssfssFwa esrsmmv .fsrearV aasvavSaTTaH Cat lai AT UaMrrs auKas ....Mo. t) Shout srssst Hijiiotoni. H. 1. 7V J.alt. im. l I.J.....i!lin. l . i. H-1 KS.iw asss?. ,..,.., j... Haokn.t T AINU A Co, Vommliktfn Jtrrtmtttt, lmprtrrtand tlealeM trt Jta ffAlff'iW Ceneral 1 Endure? HdNOttlttt t iat .1' I tia-6t r EWERS A COOKR, ttttiortrM ami DnttrrM tn I umhrr ami ntt Klmt of ttnlhthiff Jhitrrhtt. No it VuKT StRRRT .. ,l)(lNOIIV . 110161 T AHLO. Ilmlrr In i Onn-N, ltlcrf Tea, Silk ami ;fdnr; (nrnf, lint, Itttnl ami Shnrn, Ittattt t-rrtt ami I totir, t'ttar ami Inhtttra AUa proprietor of It we and Surar Plantaiioni at Kantir, kovhu, Walpk, Lwa, ard UttU, Cor Niiianu anu Cmrrif St . Honolulu c9ffta f YON!; A LKVRY, ,iurtlo$trt1f iiiift rHfiWafM Merchant, C6CKhrrWl8C Q9& ST(trr, Hanoi VL Balei of Furniture, Slock, Real Fetate and Gene ml Merchandise prom ily attended to Sola affentt for American and I nropeai merchandise. I I lnii, M PHILLIPS A Co. t minuter ami Itfiutetate tteaten in (loth (ntt, I tool n, hoe, l(atit Men I ar H(WWft tlnHlt ritncy Ootut, hte, NO lb KaAHI MANU SfHtKT .UuNOLULU 110-261 KK W McCHUliNRY A SON, DRALIlRf IN leather, little, Ta'lotr ami Commhiton Merchant, Agent for the Uual ioap Coni4nv. No 1 QURKN SrNKRr ....... ..HrjNOl VIM ai;-a68 M S. GRINBAUM A Co. itnporlrt ami Uhnlenatc Drain in ilea era! Merchamhe, MAKftK's IlUiCK ,,.,. Ol'KRH StRRRT, UonoLIHU M S. GRINBAUM A Co. f'orirff,ff,if nml Commlaiton 3lrrrhitutnt Nn 314 California St. San I-hancivji. Soecial facilities fir and tvirticiilar atlenlton naij to conMnmentft of UlanJ troiluce. 3io-aCt PACIFIC HARDWARE CO. iHtiMirterm iihiI Dentrta tit llttiilttiire, C11N Irrft Tool, Paint, an 1 Oil., and General Merc'ianJme No. 74 and , lour Stkkrt Iloiniuiii 3IO-VOI O J LEVEY & CO , holeale attd Itelatl 1 tracers, No 93 lnRT STKKKT ,i. s, . . ..KohOLlLU fTchroccripi anj proiMuii ol all la rU. on liand ami received reculstrly from f urwjn? anJ America hich wilt be tout at tte lowest market rule. ' Good delivered loauj part tf tlie ct( free of charge fUaiul order fsoliciietl and prompt attention wilt l given tollieaanie. ttGsi-j THE WESTERN AND HAWAIIAN vestment Company (limited ) IN Money loaned furlong or short tvertodaon anuroted securit). Aily to- iki r.iN. OtTico Heaver Itlotk, Fort St. 1225. Manager -ptlEO. II. DAVIES & Co. (.atk Fanion, Urbhn Si Co ) Impitrter ami L'mnmlttin Mrtchatttm. S No 4 Kaahumant br .IIqnouiu AOKNTS KOK Llojd i and the I lveriut Underwriter. Hnmhand tuition Marina Insurance Companj, a Northern Awurancc Conipam. a to- t HOS. G. THKUM, UtrOMTINa AND MANimACrifRINrt Stationer, Hook etler, Printer, Itook blndci, etc, An 1 pultlthr of the Hawaiian Almanac and Annual P.-tier In t-ine Matiuiicr), Itootca. Muk, 1u and fjtiC) Good. fruitr Sntuets Nkak Kuir-L, 341-301 V llANOLLLU G, UMT, It M. DOW. U Wr MACFAH(AUS. I7BSTt DOW ft CO, ImjHirter and Mfcntrm In all kind of Jtutc, Fancy and Ottuttett iiood. I umiture of all kind. Siwi t Mtvlitnei. Minor, raimntfi. Lhrumu and. I'ms. 1'ictuia trantea and Cornices to order. Moving and lepalrmfi rurt!tuit a pecaln. No. 105 Fokt Strkktm Hokolulu 4Q-gQI AIMLUAM McCANDLESS Dealer in i holer! itcef, Vtal, Mullou, Ktc, No. 6 Quit en St tar, i.1111 Mavkkt. f anttly and Shipping orders carefully attendcil to. LKe Sttclc furnhlicd to Vetvaclt at uiort ntica. Vctteiablet, tf all klnda supplied 10 order rLiriiuNK. ,. ., No. if. S3 j Inourancc oticco. OOSTON BOARD OP UNDBRWKITBUS. C. BRKH'hi aV C. Age nit for lb Hawaii u Ulinds. nKITlSH FOREIGN MARINE IN1 .UN U Baca Loapjuiy. (LliuttcJ) tm). . ;uvav; jGhxn The aWvf aent lias reretvel IissirtKtn.t to r duccihe rti of IntuuiKW Wiweeu IKntluti aii I 1'ixtft In the Pact Ac, (unl ti it.)W prepn-J 1 1 Usntt pti cWi al thst luwtat ralca, with a w-tul ii1ihImi, Ui Irriiht per Mra intra. Hfi& ORBMBN BOAR J OP UNDtiKWK.tbRS. KAafAhFSRfrC Wi-a AkoartMafur the DrvtalM Bond of UosUnvritef . Vwiuu BoaUil of UuJftr strlirr . F(-r the lawa&an sLinl. io-j4i FORTUNAOHNERALINSUHANCBCOM pay ol BmUo. - -' r, a. saiARrM v c , Aoxxrfr lltst fttWv ItVuUtalUI CutUlaalt), AA autaUi0a4 A General As, hit, wl iim uiuUi-aittisftl. Iienetai A etui, a auifKfucd la U rikji affaMt m tiidrt yS ihpt 1 tlur tifiaC rtaaveubU rate and mi it (,-hhI favuraVU riua. 1 6 4, GERMAN LLOVO MARINE INSURANCE Coauaatv af BtrUe. 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