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4 A. J a ti n :ti '.m lti i it r rr 1 II II ii y ,i mm p 1 11 I Y'Y v'Y T PRICE 5 GENTS. HONOLULU. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 3, 1885. VOL. III. NO. 338. I V i.1 f , ! J i 0 ' t : - i Hi V Hi fi Hi ;'! t . I ii - ft ' ' r f 11 " ! i 1 J THE DAILY Pacific Commercial Advertiser IM PUBLISHED Every Morning Except Sundays. SUBSCRIPTIONS ; Daily P. C. Advertiser, one yr-ar 3G 00 3 00 1 50 50 5 00 Daily P. f. advertiser, six months Daily P. C. Advertiser, three months. Daily P. C. Advertiskr, per month Weekly P. C. Advkrtiser, one year- Foreign Subscription, W. P. C. A. (including postage) C 50 1'aynhle Invariably in Advance. MAC-O-CHEE. Although Doun Plutt ha-i retired from JouaalLi ajid vegetates contentedly on a farm near a place la Ohio that bears the horrible name ot Mac-o-cheek, he has not lost interest In the world which be ha let 4 But he no longer trie to reform It. Indeed he U apparently willing that It should go to the deTll at any pace or by any rvad that suits its inclination. The San Franciscan, May 10, 13S1. Original. My days among these wilds are spent In restful, calm repose ; No carting cares or discontent Disturb life's fitter close. Beyond these wooded bills I bear The world's unceasing roar, As breaks upon some inland ear The tumult of a shore. To me these are no solitudes; For, all by memory tinged, From somber shadows of the woods To meadows willow-fringed, Are peopled with the forms I lost And loved so long ago, Ere on Life's ocean tempest tossed I tasted of its woe. The shy thrush sings for me a strain No other ear may hear, That brings to dreamy life again The forms my heart holds dear; The red-bird warbles overhead Its mellow woodland note Recalling voices of the dead Hid In its tiny throat. The cat-bird carols to the day, The bob-white whistles free, The restless jay shrieks far away, Babbles the Mac-o-chee; There's not a scene nor sound but brings Its own sweet memory, There's not a flower nor shrub but flings Its magic spell o'er me. Ah, what to me the ceaseless din, This fevered thing called life What fools may fail, what knaves may win, In their ignoble strife? This world so round is cold and bare, And tempts me not to roam, For heartless greed and gaunt-eyed care "Will drive the weary home. The trees I trim, the flowers I tend, Have but one sunny mood; My honest dog, my trusty friend, Has no ingratitude. And, oh, the crowning joy of life, Where'er that life may be, Is the true heart that through all strife Still lov4ng trusts in me ! Dojtjt Piatt. Mac-o-chkek, Ohio, ,a BOOKS AND BOOK WRITERS. N Edwin Arnold's new poem is entitled "The Secret of Death." "An Irish Garland" is the title a new volume of poems by Mrs. S. M. B. Piatt. Julia Ward Howe has been lecturing in New Orleans on the subject, "Is Polite Society Po liter A novel called "The Money-Maker" is an nounced. It is designed as a retort to "The Bread Winners." Edgar Fawcett pronounces New York the most unrefined city in proportion to its size and civilization that has probably ever ex isted. Matthew Arnold expects to come to this country next October to tell us some more about the "finer lucidity" of which he thinks we stand iu great need. Sudden popularity has had its inevitable effect on Max O'Rell. He has mounted the lecture platform armed with a talk entitled "John Bull and Jacques Bonbomme, the Dear Neighbors." George Bancroft, the historian, celebrated bis eighty-fourth birthday recently. He lives in Washington hi the winter and at Newport in the summer. It has almost been forgotten that he wa3' -Secretary of the Navy under President Fojk, i 1.S4-". Ho was afterward appointed Minister to England. In 1S30 he was Collector ' f Cu.-;toit5 at Boston, and in 1S40 ran for Gove: iKr of Maachu tta and was defeated. I il, love of ro e eullure is his distinguishing iiait ouUiJa f Lis j-ublic career. In Edwin Arnold's Indian Idyls," King Yuddiithira inverses on the Sucre 1 mount with SaLra, the god, who s-ays: "la lieiiJ li.cn shiil:. ve Thy kin--I:i il :u.i liij ouo-i! ihey w.l ai taiii And Krilu;a. Grieve no longer for thy . e.:-i. Thou chief f men ! their mortal coverii; rtrippeJ, These Lave their places; but to thee the gods Allot an unknown grace: thou &halt go up, Living and in th3T form, to the immortal hornet" Economy is Wealth. French Fun. Master Well, Susan, did you mail my letter, as I told you ? Faithful servant Yes, sir; but I had it weighed first, and as it was double weight I put on another stamp. Master Good girl; only I hope you didn't put it on so as to obliterate the address. Faithful servant Oh, no, indeed, sir; I just stuck it on the top of the other stamp so as to save room. Benson, Smith & Co., JOBBING AND RETAIL- DRTJGGrlSTS, PROPRIETORS OF THE VIaile Cologne, 113 AND 115 FORT STREET. mar27-13-6m HAWAIIAN HOTEL STABLES, (Cor. Hotel and Richard Streets, Honolulu, H. I. Opposite Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Wish to notify the public that they are prepared to furnish BUGGIES, PHAETONS, WAGONETTES, ETC., With Stylish, Gentle Horses. Horses boarded by day or month. Saddle Horses to Let. Horses Bought and Sold. Hacks at all hours day aud night. Any incivility, reckless drlviiisr, overcharging, etc., by drivers employed by thw Company will please be reported at the office. MILES & MACFAItLANE. Tetefhone No. 32. 30-Je30 d&w Burr fc Finck, The Leading Fashionable Tailors OF SAX FRAXCXSCO. No. 620 Market St., Opposite Palace Hotel. Having already a large trade with Honolulu, they respectfully solicit further Island patrosnge, and are prepared to complete orders at one day's no tice. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed, and the finest stock of latest goods constantly on hand. 491 tfAw Lease of Valuable Laud. AUCTION SALE. I will sell at Public Auction at the Court House In the TOWN OF HILO on SATURDAY, the 30th day or June Next,at 12 o'clock noon.tUe lease for TEN YEARS of a valuable tract of land in Ponahawai, near the Town of Ililo, containing 325 acres more or less. This land comprises a large area of fertile cane and kalo land, and lies in close proximity to the town. Lease at expense of purchasers. Fpnet Price per Annum, 330. I.. SETEBANCE, AUCTIONEER. 131-Je30 HILO, April 30, 1885. U FEED CO., Queen fe Edinburgh Street, wholesale a rktail Dealers hi II AY AKD flRAIV, Telephone No. 175. Goods delivered promptly. Itlnml Orders Solicited. SSlt Pantheon Stables, Cor. Port & Hotel Streets. LIVERY, BOARDING, AND SALE STABLES. Carriages for aire at all hours of the dey or night; also, conveyances of all kinds for parties going around the Island. Excellent Saddle Horses for Ladies and Gentlemen. Guaranteed Gentle, Carrlag Xos. 2, 24. 40, 17, IS, 49, 50, 51, 52 and 53. Double and single teams always to be had on livery at the most reasopable rates. Large and small omnibus for picnics and excur sion parties, carrying from 10 to 40 passengers, can always b secured by special arrangements. Omnibus time tables can be obtained oy apply ing at the offiro. The 1m ns Branch Bathlutr House can always be secured for picnic or excursion parties by applying at the ofnee. " Corner Fort aud Hotel Streets. Telephone No. 3 1. JAS. D0DD, Proprietor. 398tf Drifted Snow Flour. (ROLLER PROCESS.) HAVING LEASED THE SALINAS MILLS. I am now prepared to supply, in quantities to suit, all orders, with the celebrated family Flour, DRIFTED SNOW, and also the A No. 1 bakers' brand, RISINO SUN. Please addre3 all orders to C. L. DIN6LEY, mh24-7-3m No 13 Steuart St., San Francisco. Advertisements. ROYAL INSURANCE COMP'Y OF LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL - - 10,000.000 UNLIMITED LIABILITY Iilre Insurance of all descriptions 1 will be effected at Moderate Rates of Prrmi urn, by the undersigned. WM. G. IRWIN 4 CO. 129-dft wtf Managers for Haw. Islands Commercial INSURANCE COMPANY, OF CALIFORNIA" FIRE AND MARINE. Capital, paid in full 200,000 00 Assets, December 31, 1834 443,381 05 Losses paid since Company was organ ized 1,133,534 80 C. O. BKRG'ER, Resident Agent, Ollice No. 24 Merchant street, Honolulu, H. I. 107-july29-w UNION Fire and Marine Insurance Co. ' Or Xew Zealand. capital. : : i 0,000,000; Having' Kstnbllshed an Agency at Honolulu, for the Hawaiian Islands, the un dersigned are prepared to accept risks against Fire in dwellings, stores warehouses and merchandise, on favorable terms. Marine risks on cargo, freights, bottomry, profits and commissions. Losses promptly adjusted A- payable. 123-dwtf WM. O. IRWIN & CO. CHEAT WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY. XX2Z3.A.X3 OPPIOE, SO WALL STREET, NEW YORK nihe above Company having: estab- L lished an Agency at Honolulu, for the Hawa iian Islands, the undersigned is authorized to accept, and write ivxkiivje: RISKS ON Merchandise, Freights. Treasure, Commissions, and Hnlls. At current Rates. WM. C. IRWIN & CO., 127-dwtf Managers for Hawaiian Islands SUN FIRE OFFIGE OF Ii G X I O X . ESTABLISHED 1710. INSURANCES EFFECTED UFON EVERY description of property at the current rates of premium. Total sum Insured in 1884 - - 318,599,316 Claims arranged by the local agents, and paid with promptitude and liberality. The jurisdiction of the Local Tribunals recognizf d. G. W. Macfarlane & Co., 353tf Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. CO. BERGER, GENERAL AGEXCY NEW YOKE LIFE INSURANCE CO., Assets ?60,000,000 CITY OF LONDON FIEE INSURANCE COMPANY, (Limited). Capital ?10,000,000 SOUTII BRITISH AND NATIONAL IN SURANCE CO. FlBE AXD MaBINE. Combined Capital $20,000,000 HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO.. Assets 4,500,000 COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Fire axd Marine. Capital $200,000 MACXF.ALE & URBAN SAF IE S! Fire Proof, Burglar Proof, Fire and Burglar Proof. THE CELEBRATED SPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINE. Gas Fixtures of Mitchell, Vance & Co. C. O. BERGER, 229 my29 HONOLULU, H. I. E. M. TOUSSAINT, Wishes to announce to the TRAVELING PUBLIC that he will open on Saturday, June 0, 1885, An Elegant Sample Parlor at HILO, where every thing In the line of LIQUORS WILL BE KEPT IN STOCE. None but the best Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept. AUo, ALES, BEERS, and all kinds of FANCY DRINKS served in best style. 223 d&wtf fjrertisements FOR SALE, FINE HOUSE LOT. (Right of Komohino on same for 13 years.) V LARGE AND ROOMY HOUSE, WELL supplied with water-pipes and runniDg wajer from the mountain springs. Carriage house and other outbuildings. Blacksmith Shop and a full set of tools on same lot, and garden site. Just the place for a blacksmith and family, aud located in the center of the BEAUTIFUL VILLAGE OF WAIOHINU, Kan, Hawaii, and only three-quarters of a mile from one ot the largest plantations on Hawaii. Had, while smith worsed in shop last, a good run of trade. For further particulars address Deputy Sheriff of Kau, Hawaii. As this property must be sold within two months, it can be purchased very cheap. 23-1-tf-d.fcw SALMON ! SALMON ! Ex. W. H. DIMOND. A Fine . Lot of FOR SALE BY Castle & Cooke. 125-tt (i. J. WALLER, BTJTCHEEi TO THE F B O X T . A GREAT BOON TO THE Honolulu. Public ! Keel. Veal. Mutton. Pork and Fish kept for FOUR DAYS ufter being killed, by Bell Coleman's I'uti-nt Dry Air Refrigerator. Guaran teed to keep longer ufter delivery than FKK.N1I KILLED MEATS. C-rTo be had in any of Mr. Waller's Markets. ' Metropolitan Market, On King: Street. MEAT FOR SALE ALL DAY. City Market. On Xiiuruu Si. Hotel Street Market. On Hotel Street. Eureka Market. At Fish Market. Hawaiian Market. On Maunakea St. Chinese Market. On Meek Street. BEEF AND PORK Si-Thanking the public for past favors. I so licit a continuation of the same. 397 tf G. J. WALLER. FOREST MARKET. Corner Hotel and Union Streets. BIIAXCII OF EUREKA MARKET. The undersized will open this new market with tht choicest beet, veal and mutton. Also Fresh Pork Sausages made every day Blood aud I.iver Sausages aad Bo- lojfua a Specialty. All orders promptly attended to Respectfully, GEO. D. SCHRAEOER. Fore.t Market, Telephone No. 363. Eureka Market, Telephone No. 11 1. 434-aplO ST. MATTHEW'S HALL, SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA. .A. School for IBoys. UNDER MILITARY DISCIPLINE. JOCATED IN THE BEAUTIFUL VILLAGE M of San Mateo, on the Southern Pacific Rail road. 21 miles from San Francisco. Established in lin."). Fourteen instructors of reputation aud ability. The tuQdlr.irs are extensive, are heated by steam, and are in every way arranged for the health and comfort of the cadets. Trinity Session began July 24th, and the Easter Session will com mence January 8, 1395. For further information and catalogue, just out, address REV. ALFRED LEE BREWER, M. A., 59-ap9-dw-Jy9 Principal. NOTICE. VLL APPLICATIONS FOR BOOTHS AT , KapiAlanl Park for the 11th of Jnne will coir be received by the undersigned at hlsofilce. J. E. WISEMAN. By "order of the Executive Committee of Eaplo Jaui Parle Association. 103-apS8-tf Red Fish advertisements. C. BIRKS & CO.. 5.1 HIGH STREET. Peckbam, London, S. E. Colonial Merchants. Indents executed for all kinds of English and Continental Goods, against Bank Credits or Prodnco, facilities for drawing against the latter. Agencies accepted at 2H per cent on net amount of manufacturer's invoices, including cash discounts varying from H to 3 per cent. Purchases in im orter'sown name. Twenty years' buying experience for export. Reference: Continental Bank, 79 Lombard Street, E. C. 4C3ap5 65,000 Eeot of Galvanized Iron Pipe and Fittings , K, 1. 1!4 and lh Jucli. For sale, at very low figures, by JAS. A. HOPPER, ap4-44-3m-j4 EUEBKA ! We have received a consignment of the most Economical and Valuable Feed for all kinds of Stock, via.: COOKED LINSEED MEAL. It Is the greatest Flesh former, Milk and Butter producer in nse.' Oil Cake Meal shows about 27 per rent, of nu tritive matter; this nearly 39 per cent. 100 lbs. ol this meal is equal to 300 fcs. of oats, or 318 B)s. of corn, or to 767 Bs. of wheat bran. For Sale in Lots to Suit. Also, our Unrivalled MIXED FEED, as well as our usual supply of the best kinds of Hay, Oats, Wheat, Corn, Etc., Etc. IiAl3STE & CO. 373 tf . G. W. MACFARLANE & CO., A Cor. Fort & Queen Sts.v HONOLULU, H. I. Sole Atfents for this Favorite Brand of CHAMPAGNE. 470tfiS w GRAHAM PAPER COMPANY, St. Louis. Mo. Manufacture and Supply allklnds of Book. Xews, Flat and Label Papers. Binders' llonrd. Tiviues. Etc. W. G. RICHARDSON, RE-STDENT AGENT, 205 LeidesdoWr Street. Telephone No. 47. HAN FRANCISCO. X. B.-Special Attention given to Large Contracts. 474 tftw GASOLINE ! GASOLINE ! IX T 1". X G A L L O X D R V M S . Ex MENDOTA, fur sale by Castle & Cooke. 153-my 11-ti PIONEER Steam Candy Factory AND BAKERY. F. HORN, Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook and Baker. Hotel street. U7 tf Telephone 74 S4 Kin? Street, Honoluln. CARPENTER AKD BUILDER. All kinds ot Jobbing attended to. BAGGAGE AND GENERAL EXPRKSS. Draying and Steamer Freight carefully and promptly handled. Soda Water, Ginger Ale and Tahiti Lemonade, Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes. The best in the market. 84 KING STREET. - - - BURGESS. 227 nov28 MACFARLANE & CO-, WHOLESALE DEALERS AXD OEX. eral Jobbers in WINES and LIQUOR. Xo. 12 Kaahumanu Street. HONOLULU. 375-tf H. HACKFELD & CO., GEXERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. 363 tf Queen St., Honolulu, H.I. F. BANXDiU. W. MAKKTKN8. P Ol'rKBSICLT ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO., Importers A Commission Merchants. Queen Street, Honolulu, II. I. 3(3-tf A. S. CLEGH0RN & Co., Importers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in , Ceneral Merchandise, Corner Queen and Kaahumanu Sts. 3f 9-t CLACB 8PRBOKBL9 mu. o. iBwiK. WM. G. IRWIN & Co., 81'GAR FACTORS and Commission AGENTS. Honolulu, H. I. 3fi4-tfwtf THE CURRENCY ACT The New Gold Law. k FEW COPIES OF THE WEEKLY iV Pari Dc Commercial Advertiser or the 29th Jnly. 191, containing the FILL TEXT or the Currency Act, can be had on application to the P. C. Advertiser Office. Price 25 cents each. Publisher P. C. ADVERTISER WENNER & 00. 02 Fort Street, Have on' hand New Foreign and Homemade Jewelry. Watches, liracelets, Necklets, Pins, Lockets, Clocks, And ornaments of all kinds. Silver and Gold Plato Elegant Solid Silver Tea Sets. Suitable for Presentation. ENGRAVING AND NATIVE JEWELRY A Specialty. Repairing in all its branches. B7" Sole Agents for King's Eye Preservers. 77-marD-lv J. J. WILLIAMS No. 102 FORT STREET, Lcaling Hotograiilier of Honolulu. WORK FINISHED IN Water Colors, Crayon. India Ink, or Oil. Photo. Colored, Ac. The only Complete Collection of Island Views Ferns, Shells, Cnriositles, &c. CHARCES MODERATE. 385tf ALYIN Ji. KASEMAN, BOOK BINDER, - Paper Ruler and Blank Book Manufacturer. es Bookbinding of all descriptions neatly and promptly executed, and at reasonable charge. Gazette Building:, 392tf MERCHANT STBEET. THOMAS LINDSAY Manufacturing Jeweler, jJ Xo. 60 Xu u an u Street, (.Opposite Hollister A Co Honolulu, II. I. Particular attention paid to repairing. 321 Notice of Copyright. Be it remembered that on the I5th day of April, A D. 1SS5, THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL AD VERTISER COMPANY of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, In accordance with section 3 ot "An Act to encourage learning In this Kingdom by securing the copies of charts and books to the authors and proprietors of such copies, approved on the 31st of December, A. D. 1S64." have deposited in this office the title of their book, entitled "THE HAWAIIAN LIVE- STOCK BOOK AND REG ISTER," contaluing the names, ages, pedigrees and other particulars concerning foreign and do mestic rnative) live stock within the Hawaiian Kingdom, compiled from information given by owners, the rights of which they claim as owners and proprietors. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Interior Depart ment to be affixed at Honolulu this 16th day of April, A. D. 1S33. (Signed) CHAS. T. GULICK, ap21-2ru d&w Minister of Interior. 23uslntss Cards. i. LTOKS. t. I. XJtVXT. LYONS cl LEVEY, , Auctioneers AND General Commission Merchantsf Beaver Block, Queen St., Honolulu. Sale ofFurnlture. Ktoek. Real r itate and General Merchandise propcrif attecled to Sole Agents fort American & European Mercianiiss. . 37?-trwtf 1. W H1XOLKY. OX4. WOOD. J. W. HIIIGL.EY & CO. Manufacturers of HAVANA CIGARS, Importers, Wholesale sod Retail Dealers la Tolacco, Cigarettes & Smoters' Articles , TRY OUR Home Manufactured Cigars. No. 59 Fort St., In Campbell's New Fireproof Building-, and &o. 78 Hotel Steeet. HONOLULU. H.I. 10-wtf MONTHLY PAYMENTS. All accounts for Advertising and JobJTlntlnr at the Pacific Commercial Advertiser Office will from this date be presented, fur pay. meut monthly. Honolulu, March 2, 1885. FRANK CERTZ, Ojjwrter ana Hannfactnrer J Of all Descriptions of BOOTS & SHOES ET Orders from the other Islands adllclted. Xo. 114 Fort St., Honolulu. 37-tfwtf Bedding for Horses. II A VINO PURCHAHED THE ENTIRE crop of LIIGJ2 STBAW Belpnging to the rice plantation of Wong Leorig A Co.; we are prepared to offer the same, put up In convenient sized bales, st reasonable prices. The1 Union Feed Company. May is, 1883. myl9-3w JOHN UTSCHIG, Fashionable Boot Malcer, No. 320 Bush ht., Han Francisco, Cat. Will fill orders In his line at the bortet possible notice. Planters will And It te their advantage to call an MR. UTWCHIG before going elsewhere. 491 L'dtw M. PHILLIPS & Co., Importers and Wholesale Dealers In Clothing, Boots, Bhoes, Hats, Men' Furnish ing and Faucy Goods. No. 11 Kaahumann tttreet. Honolulu, 11. 1. aaetf-wu BONE MEAL! BONE MEAL!!! BONE MEAL! The undersigned are now prepared to re ceive orders for this Celebrated Fertilizer from the manufactory of Buck Jc Ohlandt San Francisco: The following is a report &f the compo nent parts, as obtained by Chemical analy sis: Water 8.10 per cent Organic Matter '29.18 " Silicions Matter 4.C5 ' Lime 31.70 " Phosphoric Acid 23.11 ' Oxide of Iron 85 ' ' Carbonic Acid 1.89 " " Alkali Salts 52 " ' 100.00 Nitrogen 2.7 per cent. Orders Received will have iVcmpt and Careful Attention. W. G. Irwin & Co, Agents for thi Hawaiian Islands. 141CT .;s