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! ? i i ) ? . It ylllllllWrt if:,f M i j j; ! M .' . ; : j ' j ' i I - -:. '- iJ idWJVlvJ j f lKJ.li ('. .1' V iliil . - g-Ma .a aw '. - 1 " -4- si i fcarea a i n .in. iimi i i VOL. XIII. NO. 2748. i TUT DAILY h&. Commercial Advertiser f ; Kr itoruititf except Sundays XX o- 40 i(ircikAnt St. V. y. Tuuuit, oa yar S i ix uioutas... 3 00 par Biuiitti 69 -Vaasti Uiwuiin aasxna, ona jaax 5 00 foraign eluding post:).. - fl WJ D vi-T aad Ws2Ki.voa3 year tu a-lvanc.... 10 UO By Postal Moset OftDJta. ip All Trannt Adaortlaeiuenta must Frpid. ADDBKS3: HAWAIIAN QA2XXS CO., U. II. Whitsit. Manager. iS Mafcaaut at., ? jalollica Bax 0. Honolala. H. I. LEWEES & COOKE, (Saccascrs to Lew en & Eioiwn) Cnportra an4 JXaIer In Longer And all Kinds of Building Material. 5a. 83 1TOST STRST. Honolulu. 2 JOHN T. WATEKE0USE, Importer and Coaler la GENERAL MEEOHANDISE . o. aa-i nuean cmei, noaomiB. m i WILLIAM O. AOHI, ATTOEXEY LSD COUNSELLOR AX LAW, Kotary Public aad Real Sitota Broker. Onci 36 Merchant Street. 2651 " 1 1 " 1 " 1 Mrkiior.ul fntKimiaaiAti Arruutcl Cor. JTort & Qviaan 8ta Honolulu. 2651 W. E. R0WELL, Engineer and Surveyor Room 5, SpreckeLj Bloci. 82-y BEAVER SALOON, ntt Street, Opposite Wilder A t'o.'a, H. J. S0LTS, PaOPSIET03. F iat-cUca LaacbM Barred with In, Co2se, eoaa wiw, 'usgcr am cr suit. Open From 3 a. m. till 10 p. m. T3ruoker Beauiaites a aceclalty. - 26S2 Honolulu iron worss co., Steam .Engines, Hill era. Knear 31111s. Cooler. BrMi r.aU Lcl Castlnt:'. I A riu-Mnm tit enn darlTitlOTi mid to I m . Vm.rtie-ae.r a.ttrilan TJd ta ahica' black. a ulthlnf . Job work executed oa tta aborteat THE R0TAL SALOON, j,r. Kaaann ut 2ierclat ,trt ' UnJr theMinageraentct ' icepalwayalBatoci aTarttyofth9betWl-;ai. '.Innort. Hera. inl ic cold bdera OB firacabt at n rnta par giiM. rCa!l a.a Re l.'a.VJ 2fi ATLAS Assurance Company FOUNDED 1808 LONDON. Capital. - - $ 6,000,000 1 Turin 7 hf.etn anrviintcd Azents of the (thnvi Corn nan v wa an now readv to effect Insurances at the lowest rates of premium. If. W. SCHMIDT & SONS. 136126S4-Q .FAMES NOTT, JR., rsAcncAL TINSMITH & PLUMBER Corner of Kls and Alakea St., Honolulu, H. I. TELEPHONE Workshop, Mutual 261 ; residence, Mutual, 'M. 9Estimate9 furnished on all classea of Plumbing and Tinsmithing work. First taa nrnrmnnqhin nrl mafpriftl i'iiran- teed in all the above branches of my busi I a .LI. A Tx . I ness ni Teaaonaoie rrs. LEWIS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 111 FORT STREET. Talepboa 310. P. f. Ko S7 J. B. CASTLE, Commission Merchant. Office Cartwright Building, Merchant Street. : Honolulu, H. I. , J. M.; DAVIDSON, , i T! Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. OiRciwrKaabaiaano Stiect, (lu office formerly occupied by Mr. 0 1651-ly Kogera). WILLIAM C. PARKE, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW Agent to take AcVno-wledgmente. " Of rici No. 13 Kaahunianu Street, Houo-W-y lulu, H. 1. CHARLES F. PETERSON, Typewriter and Notary Public Office with L. A. Thurston. 2703-q MISS D. LAMB, Stenographer and Type-writer, Office oi J. A. Magoou, Merchant street, near ine roswmce. i DR. EMERSON, OFFICE 135 Fort St., (formerly Dr. Tuc- Kersomce;. AJ M' and 2 t0 3 School street. in-arnq DR. K. KOBAYASHI, TO. 161 FORT STREET. "OFflCK Hoces 8 to 10 A. m. ; 1 to i and 7 to p. m. wo-2m w a aaw.'i a t-T-w a WT JfKAftUS M. iULLin, 15. A, VXVJ., ; Is nreDared to receive dudIIs in " 8peciai preparation for UniTersity and ty For terms, etc., please apply No. 43 Pioneer Steam CMDY FACTORY and BAKERY. P. HORN Practical Coniectloner, I'astTT oook and uaJter. - No. 71 Hotel St. Telephone 74. j 13-56 2651 LOVE'S BAKERY Ko. 7S rlaaaito Street. BOBT. LOVB, -v . FroprletrMf. Erary Description of Plain aad fancy Dl 63.(1 0.110. Vr3,CfiGrSf ; - ' 1 ' 1 Soda Ci-ackers - -AH Saloon -Bread AlTraH mfJ Hand. MILK .'BREAM) A SPECIALTY.. Ialnd Orders Promptly Atteadod Wo 1 i-q lXJmltd). OEKEUAL MERCANTILE akjw :OMKI83ION AGENTS. LIST Of OmCERB: x r lofiu Jr PraatdflBt and Msnteir O. Carter Treaanref and ScrUry Hon. w. r. Alien isuuiwr DIRECTOBflt Hon. C. B. Eiibon. Bon. B. Watarbooie 21 notice. mu p. n-tii-.R.smTTi:i) has this X flaTf nnpnpd a rptail store at No. 78 Nntiann street, for the pnrjose of selling GENERAL MERCHANDISE, combined with a Tailoring and Dressmaking Department WONQ HOP CHANG. BONOLTJLB, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. Shjifpinjj. Honolulu and San Francisco Mail Service T I ME . TABLE Of THZ Oceanic Steamship (SCBJSCT TO ClIAKdS.) THt AlSXBAUA i5D 2SALAKWA Leave 8u Francisco at 2 o'clock I. M. Leave Honolulu at 13 SI. Tneadaya. The Tluroujth Steamei Lae Sau Fran cisco ami Honolulu Thiirdya. ' LEAVE 4 as; rjuscisco. . , April 21 . ' April 30 . . . . May b ... . May 1 ... . May 28 ... . June 2 ... . Jane 10 . . June 25 ... Juue 30 ... . July 14 ... . July 23 ... . July 28 ... . Aug 11 ... . Aug. 20 ... . Aug.25 ... Sept. 8 ... Sept. 17 . . . . Sept. 22 ... . Oct. 6 .. . Oct. 15 .. AKBIVE UOSOLVLV. April 28 May 7 , Mav 12 MSr 20 Jane 4 June 9 . June 23 atKAUKk. Australia.. Monowai... Zealandia.. Australia.. Alameda .. Zealand la.. Australia.. Mariposa.. Zealandia. . Australia.. Monowai... Zealandia.. Australia.. Alameda .. Zealandia.. Australia.. Mariposa.. Zealandia. . Australia.. Monowai... July July . July . July Aug. Aug. Aug. Sect. 7 21 SO 4 IS 27 1 . bept. 15 Sept. 21 fcept, 29 . Oct. 13 . Oct. 22 LEAVE HONOLULU. April 21 May 5 May 7 May 19 June 2 June 4 June 10 June 30 July 2 July 14 July 28 July 30 Aug. 11 Aug. 25 . , Aug. 27 Sept. 8 Sept. 22 AKR1TE SA3 FRAK CISCO. April 23 ... May 12 .... May 14 .... May 26 .... June 9 .... June 11 .... Juno 23 .... July 7 .... July 9 .... July 21 Aug. 4 .... Aug. 6 .... Aug. 13 .... Sept. 1 Sept. 3 .... Sept. 15 .... Sept. 29 .... Oct. 1 .... Oct. .13 .... Oct. 27 .... Oct. 29 .... Not. 10 .... Not. 24 .... Not. 26 .. STEAMER. Zealandia Australia Alameda Zealandia Australia Mariposa Zealandia Australia...... Monowai Zealandia Australia Alameda Zealandia Australia...... MariDOsa Zealandia Australia Monowai Sept. 24 Oct. 6 Oct. 20 Oct. 22 Not. 3 Nov. 17 Not. 19 2690-3m Zealandia...... Australia Alameda Zealandia Australia Mariposa...... FOR SAN FRANCISCO, rb cew and flna al ail e;aasshJp a t. Of tba OceealcSteahisbip Company, wH4 be St;5 at Honalulu from ayanoy ana oa or aooui May 7, 1891, And wUlleave for the abare port wttb maUa an-1 paaaecgera on or about tnat Qw. For iraigm or paasase, uvui ow.amva ACCOMMODATlOJfS.apply to Wm. ii. Irwin & Co., AOEHTH. For Sydney and Auckland. Tas new and flue Al ateel atsunaiiP -m. ir j.--r- s-vr a T 33 Oi tbeOoeaolo Bteamahlp company, wiil b- ana at uonoituoirom Hn rraucsco ororaboot May 7, 1891, And will nave prompt dtsptcn wuh ccaHs as aaaangera lor tne aoov porta. Vnr frwlrht or Baaaace. ha vine KUPKBIOR AC COatMODATIONS, apply to Wm. ii. Irwin & Co., 2?51-q AOENTP. WM. G. IRWIN k COMPANY, (Umlted.; Wm. O. Irwin, President and Manager Clacs Sprsckels, - - Vice-President Walter 11. uiffabd, - - - - - Secretary and Treasurer Theo. C. Fortkk, Auditor Sugar Factors and Commission Agents. AGENTS Or THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO., Of San Francisco, Cal. Wm ti Irwin fr. Cn.. (Liimited) nas assumed the assets and liabilities of the la, firm nf Wm. CI. Irwin fc Co.. and will continue the general business formerly carried on by tnat nouse. TH(f O Li acknowledged tho leadinjr reme1y for Oonorrbcra A UrU The only aaie remedy for Ieneorrhcrn orWhitca . I niwrlh it and fwl rafe in recommending it A. J. BTONEK. M. D., 1JECATCK, iU Sold by Drnicaiatfti Tii'i- -m.m riva Vi Wnt.t.TBTta A fin.. Wholesale Aeents. Bebboh, Smith & Co., Wholesal Agentsl ni ratw4 r C'nrealiTx I lTo5DA.Y8.l f 4Y BttiMar. !! vr ont br TuECuiaiQHfUirjlCfl w inn,n" awaann GNcmHdTi.o L NEW SPRIG DRESS MATERIALS! Immense Assortment Now Open at N. S.'BA.OHSV 104 Fort Street, o h axciws, ci-iA u . r.res. AllWwl; extra finequalit'; latest dehigna ; SCOTCH GINGHAMS, AMERICAN GINGHAMS, latest plaids amUtrij.es. FANCY SHHPED ami FIGUKKD BATISTES, in great variety; FANCY FIGUHED anl SOLID COLOli SATEENS; A New Aseortment of CIIAMBJUCS, in stripe9 in solid colors ; something now, Fine French Silk Striped Chailles In rink, Blue, and Gold Stripes; FANCY STIUPED CllINKLE MATERIALS, a large assortment; , DOTTED and FANCY FIGURED SWISSES, in white, cream and eciu; WHITE GOODS, WHITE GOODS In plaid; and stripes, fancy figured open plaids and stripes; an ininieiiBe . assortment at VERY LOW PRICES. Tucking, Tucking, Tuckin in plain and fancy; new designs. LADIES' EMBROIDERED ROX SUITS ! s' in Mte cream The Popular Millinery "Joni CASTLE & COOKE, IMPORTERS, Shipping and Commission Merchants, ! PLANTATION AND INSURANCE AGENTS. DKA1KE8 IN BUILDERS' AKD GENERAL HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, plantation supplies, Carpenter' ElittksrMihB' Machinists' and Plumbers' Tools, ' HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Kiiuen Utensib, Paiats, Oils, General Merchandise. Blake Steaia Pumps, Westons CentrifngEls, Wilcox & Gibbs. and 2651 JO FIN" niMOSD BLOCK. 95 Stoves, Hangos and Plumbing. Tin, Copper GEO. W. LINCOLN. J3TJILDBK and COIsTTRAOTOR Is prepared to furnish Plans anl Specifications for, ami Construct all "JM kinds of Buildings, cither Brick, Stone, Iron or Wood, in a satisfactory 4- manner yBeing a Practical Architect myself, I am prepared to tnakeAil Plan? and Specifications, and Personally Superintend tho same. Thankful to all who have entrusted their work to me heretofore, 1 hope (o merit a continuance of their patronage, by giviug the same my personal supervis ion and employing competent assistant, thereby enabling rao to guarantee satis- factl0n3TALL KINDS OF JOBBING and REPAIRING promptly attended to. Offices and Stores Fitted up with neatness and dispatch. G. W. LINCOLN, Bti.t Telkpuonk 275. 2651-q 75 and 77 Kwo SiatKT. FRIDAY, APKIL 24. : Honolulu. TI. I. and colored. . i . House, 104 Fort St. - q : Varnishes, Lamp Gooda, and Remington Sewing Machines, Dr. Jane & Sons Family Medicines 1356 q TSrOT'T, and S7 KINQ STEEET. liousokeepiiiK (vu?is. and Sheet iron Work 2f3l 1801. EAGLE HOUSE NWTAMJ AVF.NUF.' ' M Til IS FIRST-CLASS FA MILK Hotel (muate in the rnoht pleas ant part of the City ) continues to offer ibe cooiforta of a borne to transients and others. Adjoining the Main Building are several New Cottages ' specially constructed for (aniilv use. . Table unsurpassed. Sy-Ternjs t'2 00 per day, 112.00 weekly. ' Sneciul arrangements for monthly lioarders. T. KROITSE, 1'iup.. 26a5i:i3-q Honolulu, H. I. THE AJtLINGTON, Ilotol St., Honolulu, J. H. FISH Kit, PBor. TRbMS ; Hoard and lodging per week (accord- iur in l.-w-atin.i nf r.intnt Jlfl DO tn $12 00 Transient, per day 200 Tolila ltn.trii npr woplr . . . . 7 O0 tingle Meals 60 rr-Vis;t()i will rind thia one of the in tho city, the rooms being large, lig.tt, ani iry. Hot and cold water baiha, 2Wt-q 0A8TLK.& C00KE, Life, Fire and Marino Insurance Agents! AflKNTU FOR:" j ; New England Mutual Life Ins. Co OP BOBTOK Etna Fire Ins. Co of Hartford UNION liiuranco Company FIRK AND AUKINE, OP HAM FKAJJCIftCO, CALiyOBKlA. 1366 2GSl-q Olaaa sire ket Wm. . IrwiB. CLAUS SPRECKELS & CO., BANKERS. uosou;i-u HAWAIIAN IhJ.AWrH Irw Ej. itr.i on tha prlartj'iO i'ru o tba world. Will receive Aepcalta cm opn account, nuJfce Collectloaa and coodact eial tf.r.ltlaf and exebanffa lmalnfM. lB03it bearing Interest r:elvcd In their Bar lugs Department snbjct to pnblteh! rolaa and rtffulatlOi. 2C61-0, CA 1,1- FOB DIAMOND CREA3IE1JY BUTTER In lib., 21b.. Sib. and 71b. Tins Finest Article for "SVaim Climates. S. FOSTER & Co. Wholesale Grocers. SOLK AGEKTK. a C CuIIforala St.. San Frmnclaco. 1301 2jj.V-y t CHAS. BREWER & C0.'S Boston Line Packets. IMrOKTEKS WILL PLEASE BARK MARTHA DAVIS Catt. V ill be laid on th? berth in Boston to leave for this port on June 15, lSyi, if suffi cient inducement offers. 52TFor further particulars apply to 20511350-q C. BBEWKR & CO. CASTLE & COOKE, HAHUWABK,, Shipping and Ccnuaission Merchants IMF08TEF.fi 4SD DHAXEKK IT GENERAL MERCHANDISE Plantation Agents, Life, Fire and Marine lnsur&ice Agents. '1366 HONOLULU, H. I. 2651-q PRICE $ CENTS. AMK1U0ANISSI8. h'nueifnl Names of leading Cities of the Union, and the l'riucipa 1 Geographies I Nicknames of the United States. (Written for the Gazette by E. KUaworth Carey). " Irou City," "City of Smoke." and "Smoky City " aro terms applied to ntlsburg, Pa., iu allusion to its many furnaces, rolling mills, and foundries. Bituminous coal was formm-lv neod. which caused a dense canopy of smoke to .hang over the city. The statement is now maue that natural gas lias almost, ii-noi , rntirolv. dona away with the use of coal, and consequently the city is now free irom smoKe, ijoweu, juass., contains more mills for the manu facture of woolen and cotton goods' .. .. . than any city in ine vmencan Uniou, and is appropriately called the 44 City of Spindles." City by the Sea" is a nickname sometimes used in reference to Newport, Ii. I., a famous summer resort. , The Erie canal, connecting.' Uud-. 6on river and the Lakes, has been inrnlnrlv rallod u Clinton's Bic bitch," as it wad planned and car riea vo comuieviuu vy UHnton. The"uraaieoi iJioeriy ' is a term appnea to r aneuu xiau. Boston, Mass built by reter 2 anetm in 1742, and presented by him to the municipality; it was destroyed Ivy tire, and rebuilt in 1761.' Because it was so often used for patriotic meet ings in Revolutionary times, it was known by the appellation given above. jNewuneans is wiaeiy Known as the w Crescent City," so called be-, cause it was .built around a bend in the Mississippi; in its recent growth it has extended around a bend iurtner ud the stream and is now nearly S-shaped.' h i ; .: Dark and liioody ground " is a name frequently applied to the State of Kentucky ; it is taid to be a trans lation of the Indian word "Kam-tuk-ee. " The name was originally bestowed because this section was the battle ground of the northern and southern tribes, and later the constant feuds between the settlers and the native red-men rendered this epithet peculiarly Buggestive. The States south of Mason and : Dixon's line are known as Dixie;" this ex-' pression is also applied to a fabulous realm of peace and plenty, which forms the basis of many negro me lodies. MIt is said that a Mr.' Dixie was a slave holder on Manhattan Island, and was compelled to more south, where his tlaves were requir ed to work ceaselessly. They often 6ighed for their northern home, or niTia'a land ? which in time became to the entire colored race In the south a aperies of Utopia, Jike the El Dorado of tho Spaniards, ox the Hesperides of the ancients.' .;The "Eden of America" is a name ap plied to the Island of Aquidneck, off the coast of ftbode Island, because of its productiveness; this isle is also known as the "Isle of Peace." The term "El Dorado is Spanish and means "the gilded man." When the Spanish hordeB had devastated Peru and Mexico they commenced to look for new treasures, and haring heard of a golden city rnled by a monarch smeared in oil and covered with a fine gold dust, they organ ized innumerable expeditions which searched all over INortb and South America for this golden realm. The story of the gilded king was found ed on a report concerning an annual custom of sane Indian tribes; of course the land of gold was never found, but the term "El Dorado" has become a synonym for a country of unmeasured wealth. "Tfrr-rrt " U r sialic term some times applied to the people or soil of southern Illinois. At one time thepeoplo of this section were cur rently supposed to be very ignorant; and " Empire City is the name given to New York on account of its com mercial importance; " Estotiland " was a region supposed to exist be tween Hudson Bay and the Atlantic coast by the old geographers, and is said, according to an ancient legend, to have been discovered by two Fries land fishermen who were driven from their conrse two centuries before Columbus; this was the country the Chabots sailed for in 1497,when they discovered Newfoundland. (To be Continued.) FINE PRINTING. The Hawaiian Gazette Company ha? recently added to its previous extensive assortment of fine type some of the most elegant new styles made at the best American and English foundries, borne of them equal the best steel and copper plate engraving, and for visiting cards and invitations cannot be surpassed any where. Those in want of any kind of fine printing, such as cards, invitations, circulars, etc., will do well to call at the Uawaiian Gazette office, 46 Merchant ftreet, before sending abroad. Prices are below San Francisco rate, and per fect satisfaction guaranteed. i w - i. f J 4 J n .j -1 : KM t Ang.21.18U0. 45-q 11