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SATURDAY, MARCH C, 1880.
IN MEMORIAM.
FI.OIir.NCE llAUIIOni, lMKli rKIIIK'AUV
28, 1'MI.
Softly ha a gua.'dlau rpirlt,
Left the glorious realm of light.
In a sunny room to linger.
Xear u llowotet raie mid blight.
Fondly g.ied with bll ectatio,
On It- p.iie and fragile fonn;
Kipped the bud too fair a dweller,
Tor thl win Id of "in and Morin.
Spieadliig 111 white wing exulting.
O'er the eoueh of suffer Vug ela.v
Hole Hie pilci'le-". Heaven lmiu p.ilt,
To it lioine of eiidle day.
There, amid nngelle welcome.
Floods of gloiy bunt on sight.
Haste thee, liappv spli it. liable thee.
Wiug to lllm thy jo fill illght.
Him w hoe name thou'st fondly littoi ed
When thou ould't sing and pi ay,
Now thou feolen how sweet to 'o'c
Him.
Singing at ld throne for aye.
Wear the wreath, thou hapjiy bidrlt,
Wreath by Angel hands entwined,
Not like thoe of earth, but fadeless,
On thy snowy blow to bind.
We liave w oven eai th's 1 -all blossoms.
llaiuls. of friends thy corpse have
decked.
Beauteous t pes of thee,dearriou nee.
Oennned thy guileless, youthful
breast.
To this un-bleod land you eaine,
With n light mid happy hoait,
And with cos suffused with tear-.
We watched thy life depart.
Tar away from homo and kindred.
You left the earth and joined the
niesr,
We tried to keep you with us,
Rut God knowcth what Is best.
Wc will send thy body home,
Afar o'er the deep ocean's w.w
And, a vou said, on thy native land
Wc will tlnd thy silent grao.
Ye. thou'st left us, yet not sadlj .
Plunged in deep and hopeless grief,
For we know sweet Florence's happy,
And the longest life Is brief.
Thou'st parsed through the golden
gate,
And reached the coast, with shining
ilinre,
Near the Savior's glittering thionc
Thou art at home, foi evermore.
From the band of Angel choirs,
Cat a look of lingeilug love,
Bicathc a prayer for fond companions,
Till, like thee, we sing abovo.
AftKI'.S M. VUIIKE.
Honolulu, March -I, 18SG.
FOR SALE,
A FEW fine Building Lots on Here
tania Street. Apply to
M. d. monsarbatt,
27 Mcrcliant Street. 02 lm
Election of Oiliccrs.
AT the regular meeting of the Haw
aiian Cairlage Manufacturing
Company, Limited, held this day, the
following oiliccrs were elected:
Gideon Wkst President & Manager
11. P. Dillingham Vice-President
T. 8. Douolas 'J-e'y & Treasurer
W.F.Allen Auditor
Directors G. "West, 11. F. Dillingham,
W. P. Allen and T. S. Douglas.
Honolulu, Feb. 25, 188G. riUt
JUST RECEIVED,
THE following Charts direct from tlio
English Admiralty:
Pacific Ocean; 1'acUlc Ocean, . W.
Mrcct: Paeltlc Ocean, X. W. sheet; l'ael
11c Ocean, S. E. sheet) Taelllc Ocean,
X. E. sheet; Sandwich Islands Fan
ulna's Island, Gilbert Islands; Figi
Islands; New Caledonia, New Hebildes,
and Loyalty Isles; Xew Cakilonia;
Xamonuito Islands; Mackenzie Island;
Anehorajcsln Solomon Islands :Aiiclior
:i"cs In Marshall Islands; North I'aclllc
Caroline Islands; Truk or lloyolu
Islands; Aneiteuiu Island; Gilbeit Isl
ands; Kit! Islands; Yap Island; Caro
line Island; Anchorages in the Xew
Hebrides ; North Pacific Marshall Island ;
Noith Pacific, Caroline Island; ,s. W.
Pacific Xew Hebrides; Marshall Islands.
For sale by J. M. OAT, JR. & CO.,
25 Merchant St.
Honolulu, H. I. CI 2w
Crude Creosote
In Drums, Invaluable for preserving
posts, railway ties, etc. A few drums,
to close shipment ex Chilean, will bo
sold cheap. Also,
Liverpool Salt in Bags,
Rock Salt in Lumps,
At reduced rates. Special rates to plan-
tatlone, cattlemen and other large
owners of Stock.
02 THEO. II. DAVIES & Co.
JPOTt MAJLIS.
IndiaRiceMill,
Sun Francisco, Cal.
XN consequence of the death of the
owner of this well-known property,
the whole establishment Is attend for
sale, nnd will be disposed of as -in e.
tircty, otTering a favorable opportunity
to any one disposed to enter into thf
business. The Mills for cleaning aud
bulling are of the most approx-d pit
tern, with a Corliss Engine of 'lOO-horn;
power, built in 1883, with all the latrt
improvements; also, a superior Boiler
and ail Machinery necessary for cle&tt
ing Rice ready for Immediate un.
The land upon which tho Mrur'ure H
(reeled is held by lease, expiring July
1, 18S7, with the privilege of 5 years' ex
tension upon very favorable terms, or
the Mills and Machinery can be reroov.
;d If so desired. For further parti
culars, apply to
J.T.WATERIIOUSE,
'Honolulu, or to
4?. L. Jojjes ii Co,, Ban Francisco. OS
rmwattmwmwixmi"w:ivii7
REMOVAL.
T NO. A. PALMER has removed his
O ofllcc to
No. 77 FORT BTBEUT,
In Ihu building formerly occupied by
S.Roth. 1)3 lw
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,
''piIE undersigned has mov. d Into the
JL olllcn of Mr. J. E. Wiser an, where
he will lie prcpareil to fiirn.'h house
hold servants, collect bills, lo Anglo
Chinese Interpreting, and i general
business. (50 0m) S( YOXG.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Tin Facile Miff Co.,
Olllcc with 0. K. Mi'ler,
12 Mcrehiint Sticet,
Bell Tel., 377, Mutual Tel., 391.
I am fully prepared to do oil kinds of
dravage, hauling or moving work, all of
which I will guarantee to execute faith,
fully.
02 ly S. F. GRAHAM, Prop'r.
AN "INVOICE "OF
FRESH EXTRA
1MMMEDIUMBRMD
For Sale at very low rates by
H. HACKFELD & CO.
O'J iw
NOTICE.
IN thn matter of tho Estate of WM.
FOQO, deceased. Notice is hereby
given to all persons indebted to the
Estate of William Fogo, deceased, a
subject of the King of Portugal, to
make immediate payment thereof to
Mr- W. O. Parke, at his olllcc in Hono.
lulu, over the Hank of Messrs-. Bishop &
Co. All persons having claims against
the said estate are hereby notitied to
present the same duly verified to the
said W. C. Parke within sixty days
from the date hereof.
(Sig.) A de SOUA CANAVAIIRO,
Consul of Portugal.
Honolulu, Feb. 10, I860. 03 3w
JUST RECEIVED !
A Large and well selected Stock of
CALIFORNIA
comprised iu part as follows:
Gutedel, White Wine,
Reisling,
Red Zinfaruiel,
Hock, Claret,
Burgundy, Angelica,
Sherry, Port,
Tokay, Sweet Muscat,
Malaga, Madeira,
etc., in Casks and Cases.
Having been appointed sole agents
by Messrs. 8. Lachman & Co. for thcli
justly celebrated brands, wo are enabled
to oflerthc above goods U our friends
and the public generally at unusually
Uw rates.
Freeth & Peacock,
BAKrAE 32ZXES.
The niihiiriiftiiu(l ilinvji,j
tnKon hin; vl A"itjjini,t
I.-.. ..,.... ST.. HA 4..r !,.
JJmiCooH o 154, tor til
UlUlVM vftrftliylUl' OP l BA)lfi.t ItltC
l)i.y immnuM . iIiwjh Vi j'lSyUu' ilr'"1
uttaitwmtv ImrttiU'hS to twoivi .i.iluui
A yuWit puuonatii:.
ty W-vchiK pianot) ii " ..iiUue i
;w.lUt,- ,U.illJVlR.SON.
JisMviii.e, oontiirilfn'.il upiyl DtliM'1--truwja
frtiooU. Mit',nl il oluplmpe VSi.
"ri'ti.t, Dww iV&V,ruIijiho1.pa7
.&& P&lwiFSftiftgMWj'
H. P. Dll.,.INOKAi,
PrcsiuL t amjlanagcr.
Pacific Hardware Company, :
Suff Gssor.ijto Dillingham & Co. and Samuel Nott.
POIITSTHA.T, : : : : i : HONOLULU
OX MLiTjOV. GOODS,
Just reci Iv d, c S.S. Alnincdc and St. Paul, latest designs In
Silvcr-?Jtcd Wire, Clmndolicrs 6t Lamps,
(20J) Water Filters & Coolers, Cutlery, etc., etc., etc.
GEO BNGILHAEDT,
(Formerly with S.vniuol NotO.
Iiuportcr mill JJciljr in
STOVES, CHANDELIERS, LAMPS,
CROCK HKY, (JLASSWARE, HOUSE FUKN1SHIXO HARDWARE,
AGATE IRON AND TINWARE.
Agent Hall's Safe and Lock Company.
Beavar Block, - Fort Street.
C3y Store formerly occupied by S. N01T, opposite Spreckels & Co.'s Bank. "tnO
1(0
P. 0. Box 207
LEWIS & CO., GROCERS,.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Staple anl U'iLiicy Gioceriesj
y? nml OO Hotel SLrcct,
Fresh Goods continually on the way. A nice assortment of Biscuits just received.
CO Goods delivered to Waikiki Tuesdays and Fridays.
H. E. MclNTYRE & BRO..
4
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EA.ST CORNER POUT AND KING STREETS.
Now Gt ods received by every Packet from tho Eastern States and Europe.
Fresh California rioduceby every Steamer. All orders faithfully attended to.
and Goods c illvercd to any part of tho city free of charge. Island orders soil
cited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Post Olllcc Box 145. Telephone No. 9.'. 168 ly
JOHN NOTT, 1. 8 Miai Street
WSk'Jif,
WINES, S !
Gku ate, Iron and Tin Ware !
C handeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE,
ouse Keeping Goods,
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND
993 SHEET IRON WORK.
OOO.t OiF-iP !
ICE CREAM,
1 ID YOU SAY r
Mukoyour wlto and children happy
by supplying them with
tho Celebrated
Elit3 Ice Cream
inado from pure Woodlawn Dairy
Cream.
Go and surpilso your folks, order a
bucket id our delicious Ice Cream. We
pack ordci i for Ino Cream from 1 to fit)
quarts In I atent Refrigerator Cans, war
rantcd.to 1 ecp its delightful flavor and
perfect for u for many hours.
Families, ?artic, Balls and Weddings
Supplied.
Our Fancy Cakes are the Favorlto
with all thti Ladies of Honolulu.
CHOIC;: FRENCH CANDIES,
Imported 'rcsh and in great variety by
every steamer.
Ring Up Bed Telephone 182 or Mutual 338.
Tho Elite Ice Cream Parlors.
.No. SB Hotel Htreot,
Am open dally until 11 l'.M.
214
SSY BOOKS,
i 'f t'K'J '(cived, "The Dogs of Oicat
i ) lin 'i n, Ami rlca and other Conn.
I trim T ' r ISn-edtng, Training, and
' MiLlilLttf i 'if tri flVl1ttl nml I Ulimiui " 111
blououoi , -, "Ii'idenls and Antcdotes
Of tLt'C ' Wa-," by Admiral I'orter.
ii '.M.OAT,JK,,iS5 00.
iiYiVftrw Wwi iJffliyjJTTii tirSi7Wi
JAS. 0. SPRNOErt.
Eojretary and Treasurer.
Telephone 240.
PIONEER
St'm Candy Factory
and Bakery.
Estallisliedl863.
F. HORN,
: Proprietor.
No. 71 HOTEL ST., between
Nuuauu and Port Sts.
Has always on hand tho largest Stock
of Candies, both Plain aud Fancy, inmr.
anteed to bo STRICTLY l'UHE
AVliolewuIo nml Retail.
Rich Wedding Cakes
Of a Twenty Years' Reputation, al1
Sizes always on hand, ornamented
in any Style.
Pastries of All Description Made to
Order at Short Notice.
Pure aud
Wholesome Bread,
Fresh, every Day.
Roll and Mutual Telephone, No. 74
1, O .llox No. 75. IDS
7AwiMiti1yirtJtwrifi11ii"
NEW YOItK LINE.
WH. OUOSSMAN & I1HO., 77
. lhoad Street. N.Y.. will des-
is
iifitnli nn A1 vpahpI It, IIiIh lln( mi nr (
i i."" - - - i -.. -.
MAY 15, 188(5,
Orders should he forwarded by steamer
of March lUth, to insure shipment by
tills opportunity, or not later than April
nth. CASTLE & COOKE,
01 Agents.
Next Vessel.
Chas. Brewer & Co.'s Line of Boston
Packets.
Shippers will please take notice that
tiie line llark
"EDAVAKD MAY,"
Will mil from llntton for this port on
or aliout AHUI, 1st next. For parti,
culars apply lo
C. BREWER & Co.,
Queen Street
Or to CHAS. MlEWEll & Co.,
'J1U 'JmJ 27 Kllhy Street, Hoston, Mas.
WILDEB'H . S. CO.
Limited.
Stoamor Kinau
King, Commander,
laVeH Honolulu oaoh Tunadnv at
4 p.m., touching nt Lnlialria, Mna
laea Iiay, M:akena, Mahukona, Ka
wallme, Laupahoehoo and Hllo.
Returning, will touch at all the
alovo ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Saturdav uftornoon.
THE FAST BAIMNO
Schooner EHTJKAI
will run regularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting
For freight or passage apply to the
Captain oil hoard, or to
Pacific Navioation Co.,
181 Agcuts
ft. POIt KOI.OA & WAIMEA
KAUAI.
The Clipper Schooner
WAIEHU,
F. Kibbling, .... Master,
Will run regularly to the ports of
KOLOA, HANAPEPE & WAIMEA,
KAUAI. For freight or passage apply
to the Captain on board, or to the
Pacific Navioation Co.,
800 3m Cor. Nuuanu & Queen sis.
VOLCANO ROUTE.
Commencing on Monday, October
12th, aud thence on the iirst Monday
following the arrival of the Alameda
anil Mariposa on the 8th and 22nd of
each month.
The steamer Kiiuin will make the
Volcano Trip, reaching Keauhou on
Wednesday morning, giving Tourists
two days and two nights at the Volcano
House.
AVhcn the 8th and 22nd of tho month
fall on Monday, the Itimiu will leave
that day.
tjT Tickets (or tho Round Trip, $50, which
pays all Chargcs.-a
Tho Kiiuiu will arrive in Honolulu
Sunday mornings on Volcano Trips. On
Hilo Trips, will leavo Honolulu on
Tuesdays, and return Saturdav mom.
ings. WILDER'S STMSH1P CO.
Honolulu, Sept. 14, 1880. 124 tf
fEVl
-iun.
Will be open every nftcrnooi. and even,
ing af follows:
aioiilay,TiicMtIu3YWelimmtn.y,Tiiurti2
day unit Nnturclay KvenliiijM.
To the public in general.
For ladies and gentlemen.
TucMdny At'ternooiiH,
For ladies, gentlemen andjchildrcn.
M.TJHIC,
Friday and Saturday Evenings; also, at
tho Tuesday Matinee.
March 5 Potato Race for Prize,
" 0-Slow
" 12-Candy Party,
" 13 Oranrjo Race for Prize.
TIIOS. E. WALL, Manager.
vn
CQAL, COAL.
A. ITo-v CuhIch oi"
FranMin Stove Coal,
just received, ex bark Lovsprlug.
Also,
Departure Bay and
AUSTRALIAN COAL,
For salo in quantities to suit.
Delivered free.
N, 11, When ordering coal ask if you
get 2.000 or 2,210 lbs. per Ton. Wo sell
long Tons. (541tu) AV1LUER&CO,
tiers mm Co.
9S39T
mH'i$iUtiit'tiiiiliUiiftimjpmM
Inauranoo,
CASTLE & COOKE,
Lifo, Firo & Marino Insur'co Agents.
AOKNTS FOK
The Sew JhiBlnnil
MUTUAL LIFE INS. COMP'Y,
of llostou.
Tho iEtna Firo Insurance Co,.
of Hartford, Conn.
Tlu Uiilnu I'Mrn nml
Marine Insurance Co.,
of Ban Fiaucisco, Cala.
11)1 ly
Prussian National
Insurance Comp'y
ESTAHMBirni) 1815,
Capital, 9,000,000 Rclchsmarks.
rpilE undersigned, having been ap
X pointed agent of tho above Company
for tho Hawaiian Islands, is prepared to
accept risks, against Fire, on Buildings,
Furniture, Merchandise, Produce, Sugar
Mills etc., on tho most Favorable Terms
Losses Promptly Adjusted and Payable ia
Honolulu.
II. RIEMENSCHNEIDER,
070 ly at Wilder & Co's.
The J-:iuitublc lAl'c ANsiiranci
Society of the United
SUites.
J.KTAI.IKHi:i IX 181J0.
ISSUES Policies on tho most approved
plans, viz:-OrdinaryLife,Llfe, Limit
ed Payments, Endowments j Tontine
Savltifcs Fund, Tontines, Semi.Tonllncs;
A. H. C. Tontines: Life and Survivor,
ship Annuities ; Children's Endowments,
Joint Lifo Risks, Partnership Insurance,
etc., etc., etc.
Policies both Incontestable aud Non
forfeitable.
Contested claims, none.
Before Insuring elsowherc, call and
get an estimate.
It is calculated that every reasonable
wish of the insured is embodied in ono
or more of the plans.
For full particulars and pamphlets,
apply to
AIii:X. J. UAKTWKIKIIT,
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
00 ly
statement!
TIIE undersigned, a Committee of Di
rectors of the Equitable Life As
burance Society of the United States ,
appointed to formulate the views of tie
Board on the advantages offered by tho
Society to the public, icport:
lBt Tho Society issues all the appror.
cd forms of assurance, including Ordi
nary Life, Eudowmeiit and Tontine pu.
Uclcb. It Is immaterial to the Directors
which form of policy is taken by in.
tendini; assurers.
2d The Lifo and Endowment forms
of policy provido for annual cash divi.
dends and a surrender value; nio ludis
putablo after three years and payable
immediately after proot of death.
yd The premiums on a Tontine po
licy are the same as on the Ordinary
Lite, but, while the latter is only pay.
ablo in the event of death, the holder of
tho Tontine policy has the right to draw
tho whole of tho reserve and the accu
mulated profits in cash nt the end of a
stated period; thus, during his own life
time, utter his producing years are past,,
lie can, without any larger premium,
than on an ordinary policy, secure these
greater advantages.
4th Experience shows that tho return
paid In cash on maturing Tontine po
licies approximates to or exceeds the
amount of premiums paid by policy
holders, so that the average cost of tho
assurance will bo only about tho interest
on the premiums.
Cth Tontino policies, like others, aro
paid in full in tho event of death at any
time during tho term of the policy, and
aro incontestable after three years, and
payable immediately after duo proof of
death.
0th Experience shows that tho mor
tality is lower among Tontine policy,
holders, as tho better lives seek this
kind of assurances, which is a consider
able source of profit.
7th Tontine policies will bo made
non-forfeitable. under tho laws of tho
State, if so desired at tho time the as
surance is effected.
8th The Toirtiue system is fair and
just; its accounts aro accurately kept,
separate from all other business; the
funds judiciously invested and improv.
ed. and tho accumulated profits Jaitb.
fully guarded and properly apportioned.
0th The Society has since Its organ!
zatiou transacted a largor amount of
now business than any oilier company,
while its new business for the first halt
of the present year is $1,750,000 larger
than that of tho first half of 1884. It
has Assets of $00,000,000; over $14,000,
000 of Surplus, and its ratio of Surplus
to Liability is greater than that of any
other company.
Chaunoky M. Dei-kw,
John A. Stewaut,
Euuenk Kelly,
William A. Wiieelock,
OlIAHLES G. Landon,
John Sloanu,
Hisniiy B. Hyde,
Cominltteo of the Board of Directors of
the. Equitable Life Absurance Society
of tho United States.
ALEX. J. OARTWRIGHT,
General Agent for Huwaiian Islands
Equitable Lifo Assurance Society.
12' lv
To Lot Furnished,
AT Kilauea, Kauai, a comfortable
House and Cottage eminently suita
ble inr a family wishing to spend a
Mi jit iimo in tne country. Appiy 10
MANAC
kiMAUr.,
3n It
Kilauea Sugar Co., Kauai,
Notice oi Letters Patent.!
ALL persons aro hereby notified that
Letters Patent were issued by tho
Hawaiian Government to JAMES
KENNEY of Honolulu on tho 10th day
of December, a.u. 1885, for an improve,
ment in brake, gig and ohalso springs,
ami that bald Letters Patent were as
signed by the said Jamci Kenuey to tho
Hawaiian CarrlaKoManufacturliii; Com-
i'
amy on ine uu uay oi uccemuer, a.i.
hbo, wnereiore mo saiu Hawaiian Car.
rlago Manufacturing Company hereby
warns all persons against Infringing ou
mo sum j.euera j-uiuui.
HAWN CARRIAGE MANF'G Co.
Honolulu, Dec. 22, 1S30. 20i tf
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