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i i ' 4 i DAILY HONOLULU PRESS. W ': r tt VOLUME I, HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, WEDNESDAY,' SEPTEMBER 2,' 1885.- no: 2. 0 a i 1 , 'f ' 1 m:tv RfiV " l'. ANNOUNCEMENT, ., In order to commenco lite issue of this piper on'llnf lit or September, are compelled to adopt i which will be replaced by one of design and finlth a soorf as the electron pe plate can be obtained from the Const, when the whole make up of (he paper ill be changed and Itnprot cd. PROPIUF.TORS DAILY HONOLULU PRF.SS ABOUT CABINET U0M.ES. DOMESTIC LIFE IN ' WASHINGTON. When nntl to Whom tlin Prrslilontlnl Advisor ami Tlnlr Fmiiltlcs Aro "At llomu" Tho Fntnlly Arrnnjrc tnonts or tlie Soorcturlcs. $ Washington Cor. St. Louis Notwlthstnhtlttu; tlio hot wuvo uhlcli has boeti roculitly hovorlng ovor tlio couii' try, pnrticuln,rly tlio preparations for tlio return of aocloty to lis homo and its' normal condition Roes forward. Thiotiuhstho resldonco portion of tlio city thoro nro scones of renewed activity, llosliloiios that have buon closod boRlti to look allvo ncaln. Alone, tho avonues and tlio prltic'pnl slrootH, whorotiro residences of Cubinot olllcers, BonntOrs, and people prominent in the social and political world, there aro to be soon evidences of roturnlinr vitality. Car pets that hnvo boon in rotlroinont tho summer months now iiuiko their nppoariiiico lnsido yards, and tto sound of tho tack-hammer is hoard by tho passer-by. Costly Longings which had been wrappad and protected from moths during tho long summer months nro bolng brought foith from tholr places of concealment and put into position again. 'Xho lawns whlchhad boon Bomowhat ncgloctod by caraless left in charge, aro being brushod up and nowhy watered. Tho ltttlo tents which in tho curlier part of the season docorated so many of tho lawns surrounding rosidoncos and gave a charming offoot (0 tho already beautiful city will soon appoar again. Tho lawn tenuis not is again making .its nf penrnnco, and tho external evidences of tho ruttirn of society aro ovorywlioro to bo seen. In tho lull which proccdos tho beginning of nn active social soason, it may bo interesting to not a few to know something of tho homo llfo of tho members of tho Cabinet. Uf the sevon mombers of tho Cablnpt Socrotnry Folgor, whoso death is universally mournod, had loss of a "home," perhaps, than any of tho othors. IIo was a widower. His two daughtors woro in oxtremoly dollcate hoalth, and found to withstand tho rigors cf Washington. They spond a portion of tho wiutor and sprln g hore, but only a portion, andl tho coiucriuonco wus. that fcjocrotnry rosldenco, although ho kopt tip tho formalltlos and appearances of tho hdme, had less of tho gonulno attractions which tho word carries in Its fullest sonso than those of any othpr Cubinot odlcor. It could not bo otherwise With neither wifo nor to brlghton the homo, it was not expected, that it could compare with thoso ol bis otllceis, who wero by tholr fumlllos. His lostdenco was always a ttistoftil and hnndfoma oua; comfortably though not luxuriously fur- plshod, and his friends woro always welcomed to it. Telephonic connection with bis ofllce, with tho telegraph olllcosof tho city and tho XV hito House and other Cabinet oulclals, nindo him nccosslblo at all hours to thoso who had with him, Beciotnry Folgor, liko all othorjnoinbors of thu Cabinet, transacted moro or loss of his busIuoHS at home. It is a mistaken idea to supposo that Cab iuet odlolnls only labor during "ollleo hours." From nlno a. m. to four p. m. ate the hours on which thoy aio supposed to bo on duty, but in many cases tholr labor boglns bofore that hour, and In almost all casoB continues at thoir homes luter than four o'clock. Hoorotiiry Folgor's parlor was often Ills ofllce, strewn with papers and evidences o( his devotion to tho duties of his position, It often saw him at woik tar into tho smalj hours. His prlvato soc. rotary occupied looms at his house and was in fact u member of his family, so homo llfo was couporned. Bociotttry Frellngbuyson's home Is on I stroet, not far from the Stttto Department. Ho ocou. pies a houso which would not attract ov poclal attontlon by Its oxloiior ologauco. It is 11 plain, brick doublo house, with parlors on olther Bide of a broad hull. At tho right, us ypu ontor, Is a small rocop. and Hbjary handsomely At tho left is tho parlor proper very handsomely, fltiotl up with furniture and .hangings in rich, warm colors, Another a smaller hall runs through tho center of the houso at right anglos to tho one at which you ontor, and across this is tho din, Hero tea and lunch aro served on almost nil occasions whou tlio doors o( the Hecrotnry's rosldenco nro opened to the friouds of tho family, which Is very ofton, Probably no member of the Cabinet entertains so frequently us tho Secretary of State. Tlio wifo and oldest daughter usually jciolvo tho visitors In tho parlor, after thoy hnvo laid aside their wraps In nnothor room, while uyomtgerdnughtur presides in tho dining-room. In tho front room, lmmodlatoly over tho hall, on tho bocoiuI story, stands a large, desk, similar to thoso soon in ofllcos. On thu wall of tho room is a tolophono. Nour by Is a doslc occupied by the prlvato sccrotary, and hero tho fcSecrotaryof Stato transacts not a little of his Important olllelnl buslnoss, Ofton lie is at his desk lato at night, and much of his most Important woik Is done horo rather than at his ollloo u the Stato Department, whore ho must often bo disturbed by calls of dlplouiates nnd members of Congress. Soorotury Chaiulloi's home, which Is also on I struct, a few blocks from Secretary Frollnghuyson's, i rather moro prontonttous In appourancu than that of tho Soorutary of Slutu. It Is n lmndsomo building, with a ftont of prosted brick and a 'few spots of stalnod glass In thu windows and transoms, A broad hnllwny runs through tho center, reaching stairs In tho smaller hall, which runs at light angles with tho ontrunco hall, Tlio first floor arrangements are very much llko that of Seorotary Kiulinp;liiiy sou's rosldouco, just dofcrlbod. Mr. Chandler does not glvo as i many entertainments as does tho (Secretary of " Stnto. Of courso Mrs. Chandler receives on reception days, as do all the wlvos of Cabinet officers, but, nsldo from this, a few dozen evening receptions will piobably cover tho oxtontof tho social fcattiroi of Socrctary Chandler's homo. Mr. Chandler does probably moro work'nt his homo than does fc'ocrotnry Ho gives a good deal of attontlon to politics and not a little to his prlvato and Is, on tho whole, probably tho busiost man in tho ontlro Cablnot. Ho ha? his doskon tho second floor of his and works early nnd late. Post-master-General Qrcohnm lives a fow ilopn from Mr. Chandler. His rosldenco is scarcely ob largo or handsome as that of tho Boo-rotary of the Navy. 'Hioro aio parlors at thu left as you ontor, tastefully furnished, and in tho roar of thoso parlors, o'u tho first floor, Is Mr. Grosham's ofllce, whero ho given considerable time to business ont jtde of ollleo hours. Etacrntary Lincoln tve nip'os a hafulsomo houso on Massachusetts Hveiiuo, near Thomas Circle, tnstofully, though not oleguntly, furnished. His ivlfe has, owing to a variety of painful eiiciiuutaitto, entei tallied vory llttlo during his tuimiii the Cabinet, and, of courso, will ho Jin vented from further entertainments by the ret Out death of her mother, Mr. Harlan. The rosldenco of Attorney-General Drdws'or, on Connecticut avenue, U one of tin- hauiNi.niaHt of tho Cabinet pl'lcers' honied. I W i0t only tastefully, but luxuriounlv, f I'liiilii'd and fitted. In geiioral I' Is very similar to tlioio of Hectntarles IVellnghuysou and Chiindlur. A large und library is at tho loft of tlio entrance, parlor on tho right, and the dining-room Is at tho end of tho main hall, and just across anothor hall which rims at right angles with the entrance. Thu and hangings uro ospoelally fine, and In cxcollent taste, for not only Is tho Attoruoy himself devoted to this sort of thing, but ho Is aided by tho excellent judgment of his wifo and by his ample fortune. SICNOR BRUMIDI. 4 ThoArtlstlo Itnllnu Who Labored on tho White jllnueo. LWashluglou Cor. Clot eland Lcqdor.l During these hot days tho Capitol building Is tho coolest placo In "yashlngton. Its groat Btono uulls aro so thick that tho boat can hardly ponotrato thorn, and drafts whistle about through its corridors, whllo tho tost of tho city is roasting in sweltering boat. Standing as It does tbroo hundred foot above tho Potomac, tho Capitol Is favored with breezes which are denied the Treasury and tho Whlto House. I spout a very pleasant hour In wandering about through It yesterday, nnd I find that many Improvements hnvo boon inado slnco the sitting of the last Congress. Tho wholo of tho front of tho main building facing tho nakod statuo Of Washington has boon coverod with a hoavy coat of cream whlto paint, nnd tho painters aro now at work on the Intorlor of tho Souoto sldo. I stoppod a moment and chattod with ono of them. IIo was a short, German of about CO, who has for many years beon oiio of tho painters of the Capitol. IIo told me sonio curious things about it. Said ho: "Thoro nro cloven painters In painting at tho capltol to-day, and mora than that numbor aro kept constantly busy. Palutors get $3 a day in Washington, and thcro is work for all, I suppose to paint this building throughout would cost a good deal over $103,000. It would tako tons of paint. Tho coats of whlto lead which have boon put on tho outsldu of tho control structuto make Its paint over half an Inch thick. It has boon painted and ropalnted slnco It was. built, and layer after layor of whlto lead has been sproad ono upon tho othor. Most of tho fine woik hero was done by Bruraldl, und I usad to work under his dli octton." "What kind of n follow was Brumldlf" I asked. "Uu was an Italian, and n very ..man, indocd. He mudo a groat doal of money, but ho spent It very rapidly, and ho was ofton hard up. You ask what kind of a man ho was. Well, I can tell you by giving you an lnstnnco of. his kludnoss to mo. Ono day, whon ho was pretty well down at tho hoel, ho sent for a Jow pawnbroker to como and look at a gold watch ho wlshod to soil. It was a beautiful lady's watch, mado in tho old country, ologently llulsdiod, and worth, I suppose, moio than 100. Tho tfejv, a sort of a Shylork, came whllo I was present, and offered him $19 for It, Mr. Bruraldl wnntvd iQ). Tho Jow would not give It, nnd Mr. llrumldi sunt htm away. After ho had gone I suld: 'Mr. llrumldi, why do you soil that watch? If It woro mine I would novor part with it. (iVliy( poor as I am, I would glvo if 10 for It as a prosont to my daughter.' " 'What, you want Uf roptloil Mr. 'Tlion you shall have it, and I will glvo It to you for $10,' and ho did, though the Jow had just offorud him UO lor it." Slg. Buinildl died a few years ago. IIo was born in Homo In 1SQ0, and came to America at tho ago of forty-six, during tho administration of President, Fillmore, Ills wife, whom ho married lato in llfo, wob about thirty yoars youngor then ho, and shu Is, I understand, now living in Homo in very reduced circumstances. Mr. Brumidlrocoivod a nlco llttlo fortune for tho woik ho did about the Capitol. For his work In othor parts of thu building ho was paid proportionately well, but ho was a lino artist, and tits labor Is among tho cheapest in thu rapltul building. MY OWN MORTOAQEE. Why, really, you frighten but please mo, I feel llko a baho hi lovu's hand; Nay, sir, do not offer to cqiueio me, 'TIs moro than decorum ecu stand. How often my pupils I'vo tnught Froii) penniless lovois to floo, But I uovcr once olierWiod tho thought Of nodding my own mortgagee , Slnco fnitoy my )ioroscopo envt, I've stored nil Its drunins on my shelf, And now that my green days are past, Whnt pleasure to hiubnnd I Yes, really, you frighten but plenso m6, Twico liappy our innrrlago will be, For then you'll both bind and roloasa me, My darling, my own mortgagee! William WASimunw, u p' mitmmmmlmvlnnntml'''''K''.''' ii.sij'iMiywvwUt.SMis 13cofc5tonrtl (llitvcs. A L. THURSTON. (Successor lo smith &tiU'Kton) Atlornei lit Lain, No. 38 Merchant Stxbrt (.Honolulu T-K. A. McWAYNE, vitYsiaiAS and Bvnauoy. Orrics and ResideMck 34 AlaVea itreet. Orncit Hours 9 to 11 a. H.', 6 to 8 r. u. - EO. L. BABCOCK., Tcaeher of the Addreu, care Mcttn. Weit, Dow & Co., No. 105 Port St., t i Honolulu. Keiidincr No, 11 fmma itreet. 137-388 M. WHITNEY, M. D D. D. S. J Denial Itooms on rort Street, Honolulu 1 11. I. Office in Urewer'i Illcxk, corner Hotel and Fort Streets, entrance on Hotel Street. JONATHAN AUSTIN, Attorney miff Coiinneltor at Law, And Afinit to talta Atknowlcttfetntnt; No. 14 Kaaiiiimanu Strert Honolulu 221272 TNO. A. HASSINGER, Alent to tnfie Acknouleilamtntt to tracttfor Labor. Intrkior Oppick. , Honolulu 211-302 OHN II. PATY, J S'otaril l'ublle unit CommUtlun of ItemU, For the Slates of California and New York. Office at the Hank of UMiop & Co. HoNOiULU, Oaiiu," II. I. 210-261 P P. GRAY, M. D., 1'iirsiaiAX axd sunauos', Office, next door to the Honolulu Library. . - 9 to IO A. M. OrricB Hours. a to i r. 11. 7 to 8 r. i. Sundays, 9 to n A M. RCSIDnNCC.cor. Kinau and Peniacola Sts. 334.385 O B- DOLE,. Couimellor at Law anil Notary l'ubtlr, orrics, No. i Kaaiiumanu Street .....Honolulu 256-307 TIT R. CASTLE, Attorney at Law anil Notary l'nbllr. No. 19, Merchant Strbet...!..v. Honoluiu Attends all the Courts of the Kingdom. 310-361 Dusincss (Ewviis. A L. SMITH, Imporlev anil Dealer In Glassware, Jlprlden ll'ara, Jlraelieta, Vuttet, No. 83 Fort Street . ..Honolulu King's Combination Spectacles and Kyeulasses, Lustra! Wire Ware, Fancy Soaps, Picture Frames. Wostenholm's Pocket Cutlery, 11, I. Chase's Island vlewH, Clark's Sixxil Cotton, .Machine -Oil, all kinds of Machine Needles, "Domestic" Paper Fashions. Sole agent of the universally acknowledged Domestic Sewing Machine. S. CLEGHORN & Co. A Imiwrtnr and Dealers In (Intern) Cornet Queen and Kaahumanu Streets, Honolulu.' W. PEIRCE & Co. A Slili Cliandlers and Commission 3ter ehaiits. No. 13 Quicun'St ' Honolulu. Asentt lor liranj s Ouns and Domb Lances and Perry Da!s' Pain Killer, 310-361 A LLEN & ROBINSON, Dealers tn Lumber and all Kinds of Iny Materials, I'alnts, Oils, Nails, ctc.i No 44 Qseks Honolulu, It. I, AOEN1S Or SCIlJoNUKS Haloakala, Kulamanu, Kekauluohl, Mar Ellen, Ullama, Pauahl and Leahl. At Itoblnion's Wharf, 210-261 piSHOP & CO,, Bankers Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. Draw t'.xilunji: uu IMC BANK Or CALIFORNIA, 1 v " - SAN FJtANClSCO. , ' And lh( .genu tn NUWVOUK,. ,. , BOSTON, IIONO KONG Messrs, N M; ROI'HSCIIIU) t SONS, LONDON, The COMMERCIAL HANKING CO,, OF SYDNF.V, LONDON. 1 he COMMERCIAL HANKINO CO.. Cr SYDNCY, .SYDNEY. The HANKS OF NEW ZEALAND: AUCKLAND, CHRISICIIURCII, AND WELL1NCION Tilli HANKS OF HRl't'lSlI COI.U.MI1IA, VlCt'ORIA.Il.C AND POR1LAND, OR, mu Tmnttut a Gtitral OanUitg lliisintst, 235-286 C BREWER & (..,; COMPANY, General Mercuntllound Commission Agents QUUKN SlKUbT, IIONOLULU, Officers P. C. Jones, jr., president and manager ; Joseph O. Ctrter, treasurer and secretary. Directors : Hons. Charles R. Bishop and II, A. P. Carter! W. F. Allen auditor, au-334 -s C, COLEMAN, lllarliimlth, Machinist, Carriage Work llorso hhoetnyi Honolulu , II. I Machinery, etc. Shop on King Street next to Castle Ss Cooke. . t 'iiiiiiti,iifMiti X T" -- B. WILLIAMS. ItiroKTrn. and Dealer in furniture of Jieer 'Veterlptlou, Alto UplioUlrrer and Xanufttcturer, Furniture Wareroomi No.)ti Fort Street. Work-(hop at old stand on Hotel Street. All orders promptly attended to. vj r HUSTACE,'J (roRMERLv with bolles ft co.) H7iofcii( "-11111 netatl Qroeer, 111, Kino sTRKRrt.'it.V.tUNUSK IUrmonvIIAIL. Family, Plantation, and Ship ttorcl supplied at short notice. New rooJs bv every steamer. Ordcn from the other Iilindfalllifully executed. TelephonaTJo.no. s--37 -ASTLE & COOKE, Shaping and 'Commission Merchanti, No. to Kino Street Honoluli ANb dealer! in GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Agents for . 'the Hitchcock & Comruny'i l'Untauon. The Alexander & Haldwin Plantation. R. llalstead, or Waiatua Plantation. A. II. Smith & Company, Koloa, Kau.ti. J. M. Alexander, Haiku, Maul. Thu Haiku Sui-ar Company. Tlio Kohala Sugar Company. HamakUa Plantation Tle Union Insurance Company ol Sau Framcsco The New England Life Insurance Company of Hanoi. The Dlake Manufacturing Company of Boston D. M. Weston's Patent Centrifugal Machines. The New York and Honolulu Prcket Line, 'lhe Merchant's Line. Honolulu and San Francisco Dr. Jaynei it Son Celebrated Medicines, Wilcox & Gibb't Sinmr Manufacturinz Company. Wheeler & Wilson's Sewint Machines. 210-361 TH P, ADAMS, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, No, 46 Quksn Street, Honolulu 910-261 TD. HOFFSCHLAEGER & Co. Importers and Commission Merchants. No. 48 Quekn Street Honolulu Oaiiu, H I ED C. ROWh, House and Hlgn ,1'atnter. Paper Hanrkr, etc, No. 107 Kino Street Honolulu 211-262 r? O. HALL & SON.. . (Limited) IUKJHTUKS AND DEALERS IN llanlwnre and General Merchandise, Corner op Kino and Fort Stkkbts, Honolulu OPFICBJts: William W. Hall .". . , '.President and Manager L. C. Ahles . Secretary and Treasurer W. r. Allen Auditor Directors thomas May, t. O. White no-307 IT A. SCHAEFER ci Co. ' Importers and Commission Merchants, No. so Merchant Street Honolulu 310-361 P H. OEDtNG. Express and Drayman. Office, No, 81 King Street, Residence, -No. 47 Pnnchbowl Staret. Honolulu, Oahu, H, I, Freight, Packages, and Baggage delivered 10 and from an parts nt Honolulu ana vicinity, lareiui attention paid to moving Furniture, with WAC.ONS EXPRESSLY FOR THE PURPOSE. Office Telephone. No. 86. House Telephone- No. qo. 239-290 TnRANK GERT2, Boot, and Shocmuher. Boots and Shoes made to Order. No. 103 Fort Street. Honolulu 210-361 0. W. MACFARLANE, II. R. MACKAKI ANB. Q- W. MACFARLANE & CO. Iiuportors, Commission Morohanta and Sugar Faotors. Fire-proof Building Qui-en street, Honolulu, agents for Puuloa Sheep Ranch Co, Hawaii, J; Fowler SCo'l Steam Plow and Potubli l'rainHu) Works, Leeds, Mlrrless, Watson & Co's Sugar Machinery, Glasgow GLugow and Honolulu Line of Packets, Lherpooland Honolulu Line of Packets, Loudon and Honululu Line of Steamerk, Sun Fire Office of London. 243-294 rT HACKFELD & Co. ()ilern( Coiitiiiljaluit Agents. f Con roar and Qiiur.s Siiiket'.. ..Honolulu 910-261 TTOLLISTBR & Co. Wholesale and lletall , Druggists and bttefunlitf Nu. 59, Nuuanu SriKr... .'.',. .. . IIokiii.iii.h s f , 1 310-261 TJOPP & CO,, No 74. Kinu SriuihT,. .,v.. HONOIULU. Upholsterers, Drapers and Dealers In all hinds of Furniture lVlcphone No. 143, 328-370 TJYMAN BROTHERS, Importers of (general Merchandise from France, llngland, Germany and " rie tVdltciJ Vi.. N- 58 (JMKKN SlKKEr ,..',. . . IIUMICUI L' H YMAN BROTHERS, Commission Merchants No. sofl Front Streei,,. . ,.,San Francisco 310-161, TTONOLULU IRON WORKS Co., Steam llnglnes, Bolters, Sugar Mills, Coolers, Iron, Brass and Lead Castings. Honolulu , ., II. 1 Machinery of every description made to ordtr. Particular attention paid to Ship'a D'acksmithing. Job work executed on the tihorlcst notice, 310-361 TT E. McINTYRE & BROTHER, , Grocery and 1'ted Store, Con. Kino and Fort' Sis ,,.,,,,,,.,,,, .Honolulu ioth6( Uuoincuc (Unvbc. TNO. O. FOWLER & Co., LEEDS, ENGLAND, Are prepared to furnish I'tans nnd for Sleet PORTAI1LE TRAMWAYS, With or without Cars and Locomotives, Specially ADAPTED FOR SUOAR PLANTATIONS. Permanent Railways and Locomotives and cars, Trac tion Engines and Road locomotives, Steam Ploughing and Cultivating Machinery, Port-1 ab( Engines or all purpose, (or Inclines. Catalogues with Illustrntl'ins, Models and Photo graphs or the above i'lants and Machinery may be seen at tlio office j of the undersigned. W. L. GREEN and U. W. ,MAUl'AKl.Ali a uu Agents lor I no. u. Fowler & Co 213-264 OHN T. WATBRHOUSE, J Importer and Dealer in General Mer chandise. No. 25-31 Queen Street. .... .Honolulu T M. OAT, JR., &CO. Stationers and News Dealers. ' lied llubber Stamp Ayeney Ga2btte Block., . No. 95 Merchant Street 355-306 Honolulu. II. 1. TOHN NOTT, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron H'mikcr, Stoves und Hanyes. of all kinds, Plumbers' stock ana metals, house furnish ing goods, chandeliers, tamps, etc. No. 8 Kaahumanu Street Honolulu T AINB & Co., Commission Merchants, Importers and dealers In Hay, Grain and General rroduce. Honolulu 1'. I T EWERS & COOKE, (Successors to Lewkks & Di:kson,) Importer and Dealers In Lumber and all hinds of Uulldlny Materials. No. 82 Fort Strret Honoluiu T AHLO, Dealer In Dry-Goods, Jttce, Tea, Stilts and Fanen Goods, lints, Hoots and Shoes, Bran, J'ecd and Flour, Cigars and Tobiicro, Also proprietor of Rice and Sugar Plantations at Kaneohe, Koolau, Waipio, Ewa, and Hceia. Cor. Nuuanu anii Ciiailain Sts Honolulu 209-260 T YONS & LEVEY, (diif Commission Merchants, Corner Fort and Qukkn $TM!ET, Honolulu, Sales of Furniture, Stock, Real Estate and Gc11er.1l Merchandise promptly attended to. Sole merits for Anurlcan and European merchandise. I J. l.ons. 232-383 .J, I.K4KV. jWT PHILLIPS & Co. Jmpoiter and li'holrsato Dealers In Clothing. Hoots. Shoes, Hats, Men's Furnishing Goods, 1'aney Goods, lite. No. to Kaahumanu Street Honolulu, TWr W. McCHESNEY &. SON, Dealers in Leather, tildes, Tallow and Commission Merchants. Agents for the Royal Soap Company. No. 43 Queen Street Honolulu 317-268. S. GRINBAUM & Co. M, Importers and lYholesals Dealers tn General Merchandise. Makf.k's Ulock Queen Street, Honolulu & Co. M Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No. 214 California Sr. 'San Francisco. Special facilities for and particular attention paid to consignments of -.land produce. 210-261 PACIFIC HARDWARE CO. Importers and Dealers In 11 a rd wars, Cutlery, Tools, Paints and Oils, and General Merchandise. No. 74 and 76, Fort Street, ,,., Honohiii 210-361 O J. LEVEY & CO,, IHiolesate and Detail Grocets, No. 05 I'oiu Sirert Honolulu Fresh groceries and provisions ol all kinds oil hand And rec'cicd regularly from Europe and America which will be sold at the luwcut market rates. Goods delhered to ant iart cf the eitv fre of chartre. Island oiders solicited and prompt attention will b liivct, iu ine kauie aio 207 WESTERN AND HAWAIIAN IN THE vestment Company (limited.) Money loaned for long or short periods on approved security. Apply to W. L. GREEN, Oftice Deascr Block, Fort St, Manager 344-205 npHEO. H. DAVIES & Co. (I.ArK (anion, Green & Co ) Importers and Commission Merchants. No. 4 Kaaiiumant Sr... ....... ...Honoiui.u AflENTS HON Llojd'kiuidlhe I.Ueniool UiuUrwriters, Driiish and Foieigu larine Iiuuiance Company, and Northern Auurauce Company, 310-361 G. THRUM, IMI'O ITINO AND MANLfAlTURINO .Stationer, tiler, Vrinter, Bookbinder, etc., And publisher of the Hawaiian Almanac and Annual Uealer In Fine btutlonery, Hooks, Music, Tovs and Fancy Goods. ' Fort brRHiT. Near Horni, .. ..Honolulu 24 1-361 It O WES1, II. M, l)0, C, W, MACI'AKI.ANH. 1TBST, DOW & CO., Importeis unit Dealers In alt hinds of Music, Fancy and Juminest; Goods, Furniture of all kinds. Sewiiu Machines, Mirrors, Palnilngs, Chroino. and Tos, Pictuie Frames and Cornices to order. Moving and repairing Furniture n hpcciality. No. t,j Fout Strket.. .... . ,,,..,.loNot.vii 240-391 VXTILLIAM McCANDLESS (11 Choicest lleef, Veal, Mutton, lite. No, 6 Quekn Stkeet, Fish MarIcet, family and Shipping orders carefully attended to. Live Stock furnished to Vessels at short notice, , Vegetables of all kinds supplied to order. Telephone .., ...No. sis, 359-309 Busuntnce oticcjs. OSTON BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. B C. BREII'LK cV Ce Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. 310-361 RITISH FOREIGN MARINE INS B ance Company, (Limited) TUEO. II. DAWKS, AGRNT. The above agent has received Instructions to reduce the rnte of Insurance between Honolulu and Ports In the Pacific, and Is now prepared to Issue poll cies at the lowest rates, with a special reductt6n on freight per steamers. 310-361 DREMBN BOARO OF UNDERWRITERS. F, A. SCHAEFBR cV Co., Arinti. Also arents for the Dresden Board of Underwriters. Vienna Board of Underwriters. For the Hawaiian islands. 310-361 GENERAL INSURANCE COM FORTUNA pany of Berlin. F. A. SCHAEFER 6 Co., AGENTS. The above Insurance Company, has established a General Agency here, ami the undersigned, General Agents, are authorized to take riska against the dangers of the Seas at the most reasonable rales and on the most faorable terms. 310-361 LLOYD MARINE INSURANCE GERMAN Company of Berlin; F. A. SCHAEFER & Co., AGENTS. 1 he above Insurance Company has established a General Affencv here, and theabovtisianed. General Accnts. are uuthorired to take Risks against the dangers of the sea at tnc most reasonable tates, anu on me most ia vorable terms. 210-361 FIRE H ance Company of Hamburg. A.JAEGER, AGENT. Building, Merchandise, Furniture and Machinery IIMUICI, Kdlim I II, VII IIIC illUt ItlVUIMUIC ,Cli!t 310-361 FIRE INSURANCE HAMBURG-BREMEN Company. F. A. SCHAEFER cV Co., AGENTS. The above firm having been appointed agents of this company are prepated to irsure risks against fire on Stone and Brick buildings and on Merchandise stored therein, on the most favorable terms. For particulars nppiyattneiron.ee 310-301 ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSUR. NEW ance Company of Boston. CASTLE & COOKE, AGENTS. INCORrORATEIJ 1835 The oldest Purely Mutual Life Insurance Company in the United States. Vnllctrs Issued on the most 1'aeornblo Terms Losses paid through Honolulu Agency, $49,000 3 10-36 t ORTH-GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE Nc Company of Hamburc;. . UACKFEU) & CV, AGENTS. Capua! niKJ Reserve KclJijm.'irk Mo,i?o, meir " s 5,000,00 lhe AiscnUofdie aIhjvc Com p my, for ij.v Ilauailfln UlancU, Are prepared to inMiro DuiIUirii;, rurniturc, Mcrcliandiscntia Produce, Macliinro tcM alio Suzar and Kico Mills, and vessel tn the liarbor, again M q or damage hy fire, on (he most favorable terms, 310-261 (HILADELPHIA BOARD OF UNDER writers. C. BREWER cV CV.. Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. 310-361 FIRE INSURANCE TRANSATLANTIC Hamburg, A HACKFELD cV Co., Agtnti. Capital and Reserve Retdismark 6,000,000. ' their Re-Insurance Companies " 101,650,000 Tout... Reichsmark 107,650,000 The Agents of the above Company, for the Hawaiian ilands. are prepared to Insure lluildincs. Furniture. Merchandise ana Produce. Machinery, etc. also Sucar and Rice Mills, and ves:l In the harbor against loss or damage by fire, nn the most favorable turns. 310-301 LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND THE Globe Insurnnco Company. , BISHOP &Co.K AGENTS. ESTADISIIED 1836, Unlimited Liability to Stockholders. Assets , , $31,136,100 Reserve , , , 6,750,000 iNcouK roR 1879: Premiums received after deduction of reinsurance , .$ 5,383,305 Losses promptly adjusted and paid here. 313 3D4 NION MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY u of ban Francisco. CASTLE cV COOKE, AGENTS. lucorKrated 1875. 310-361 ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE NEW Company of Boston, Mass. INCORrORAIKD I St) Assets January 1st., MSI, neailg $11,- 000,000. Polices Issued 011 the most favorable terms, and absolutely after Two Payments. t EKASrLS or : Iiuurcd age 35 years 20 years Endowment Plan for $3,000. Annual I'rvmtum $','!?, 30, Y'l'e. Pd-up In. At tlu end of the id Year. $ 280.85, 3d " 462.70 4th 643 aj 5th ' 831.85 Otll " ' 1,030 00 1$ '.'. 9' .ij6.oi loth 1,911 63 tltli " 2,15790 istti " 3,415.45 13th " .,685 00 4! I' .v6,770 151 1 . 3,33 9 161 1 " 3 575.35 7 ' 3 oj 5 itth '' 4,34850 19th " 4,613.70 30th u 5,000.00 545 840 1,130 ',4'S l,J 1.970 M ,500 ,755 3.005 3,5o 3.4 3.7o 3.945 4,S 4,38o 4.590 4,800 5,000 The second nnd tiuWqeut premiums aro likely to be reduced by fucrtttstite: annual dtttnbuttqnx 0 stir. Int. SiT Applications can bhs.dof j nnd full Information nil, Ut, gl.CII U) ,IIQ ,gCIU, 336.267 CASTLE 4 COOKE. (Gcncvrtl cHusicrtiBcmcnls. VTOTICB. Dr. Whitney's Dental Rooms will b clcsed from Tuesday, August 4th until September 7th. 3)7-260 NEATEST JOB PRINTING itemed to order at the SatudayPrkii office CScncml Jlbucilto'cnfcnto. JPioixeei Line. Several Ship Attnnalljr from Litcrpool, Dy " Oriente " from Liverpool, Stcarreri from San Francisco and other late arrivals, THEO. H. DAVIES "& C(5., Have received CnglisVi and American Prints, White Cottons, Unbleached Cottons, , t ri.JJnen Drill and Duck, Crown ' Frtnch Merino of jdiflerent qualities,' ,V Grey, lllue and Mixed Flannel, Waterproof lueedi, Materials, bilks, Satins, bilk Ribbons, Velvet, Hosiery, Underclothing, 1 IN GREAT VARIETY. Lawns, White and Printed Moleskin, Linen and Cotton Llstodos,Tov.els. Handkerchiefs, Mosquito Netting, Rubber Clothing, Waterproof Sheeting, Men's, Women' & Children's Boots ti Shoes, (sires and styles adapted to this market,) Horse Blankets. lied Blankets, (all sires, weights, qualities and colors,) fclvet and Tapcatvy, Huns and Mats, Centre Rugs, Navy and Merchant Camas, Filler Press Hags, (30x36), Sugar Bags, Rice Rags, Coal Hags, 3 & 5 Ply Twtne, English, Hawaiian Si American Flags (1. J and 7 jards,) Floor Oil Cloths, (tasteful designs, assorted widths) Men's Saddles, bide Saddles, Saddlery, Iron Bedsteads, GatvanUed Duckets, Tinned Iron Tea Kettles, Sauce Palis, Try Pans, (asserted sires), Butcher Knives, Knives and Toiks, Tin Plate, Sheet Lead, Gulvanired Water Pip M to 9 inches), White Lead, (snrious qualities), Boiled Oil, Turpentine, Corrugated Roofing, (34 gauge, 6, 7( 8 and 9 ft. lengths). Galvanized Krcnsand Wuthets, Gnlvanlied Ridging. Yellow ShetithhiU Metal .0 Stills Annealed Fence Wire, Fence Staples, Wire Plant Guards and Arches, Steel Ratls, with Fish Plates, Dolls and A LARGE FRESH ASbORTMr.NTOF. Crockery and Glanswaif, Oos, Picks, Shovels, Hl.n..lAH . M...I ,tul...1... 'I...,. , I ininuiiuii nuu ...vviutuiv n uyi., Robey & Co's Portable ltnjincs, One Splendid Piano, b Rrintmcnn & Son,) 'iesied Cliaiu, Gosaga'A Soap, (a qualities, tn bx 34 and 0 bant). Dent WcM Steam Loal, Coke, Flooring 'I lies, rue Clay, Portland Cement. (White ft Johnson') tire llrick, IkhIisijuhvi and arch, Lump Rock bait, LEATHER BELTING. (j In 13 Inch widths.) A Large and Fresh Assortment of Californian and English .Orocorics. 340-361 1WTRS. THOMAS LACK, No. 10 Fort Strool, Honolulu, IMIMRTER AND DHM.KH IN SEWING MACHINES' AND OBNUINli ' fur's, Attachments, till and .tccrssarlcs. v A0EN1 POK TIIK White and the Light-Running New Hosts Machine, Howard's Machine Needles, all Undv Corticell's'Silk, in nil colors and sires : Darbour's Linen Thread, Clark's O. N. T. Machine Cotton. Mint. Dtmortsfs Meltable Cut Pafer Patterns AND PUBLICATION. Dealer In Uiplei Revolvers Guns ai d SroRTiNO Goods, Sii it, Powder, Caps, ', and Metallic Cartkidck KEno.HlSNR STOWS. In all she. Lock and Gun-Repairing promptly attendedlo. 353.263' npHE GENUINE -ARTICLE COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON - snd . - '. Salmon Bolllosi, 1884 Cat'oli. . " 1 ! Just received from Portland, Oregon, by CASTLE & COOKE, Tnese Fish can-be relied upon as 343-263 CHAS. SMITH, No. 86 Kins St., Honolulu, H, I, PRAT1CAL PLUMBER AND GAS I'llll'r, Ooppor and Shoot Iron 7orkor AND lyEET.L ROOFER. KANOUS, TINYAKB,,Krc. SST All work and nil oukis fall. full aliended 10, Please letsc orders 011 the late Ufiin , foreign JLubcvtiscmcnlij. TT W. SEVERANCE, lifi Calipornia Si , Cai ., (Room N". 4.) HAWAIIAN CONSUL .C 1 lMMISSia' Morchunl, nyitb BUSINESS uEf.LE S COLLEGE, 24 Post St. 8. T, Send fur Circular. Hie Tull IIusinkss Cm Ri. inrliuto, Single and lioulilt r.niry tug, us applteit li 1 meitts 01 nusinrss: vonimcrtial riiiuntilc: uii Iks Pinmanshlp; Mercantile Law; I1uiik ks Coinspwnlr ence; Lectures on Law, Business 1 0,1 ins., and 1,10 Science of Accountst Actual Practice in Wholesale and Retail Mexhaudiing Coinnii Jobbing, linpoillng, Railroadliu, .XpltkS DusIiipss, Brokerage, and Uauklnji Knclish Urauthef, ,. tncliidme . ..... 111 mi nn n.ai.im .:... n.... i,ramng, ami Modern Languages, coutUiinu of practical inslrncllon in I'mirK Geinian, and SpnuUh, Sitcisl Branches aro. 'Irtuiniwilul lVnnnnlnp, (lluhcr MAlheinattcs. Silrseslnir. 'nvibitn,i. f'U'tl 1 , -,.-..,":. . .::..,: . . r. . ". .. -.-, Kiueciing, itsiayitig, .inort iiaiiu, l ypest rtltnj Tele graphy, etc. For full .nfoimstvnn addirss, r. ;'. Hii.iLnJtcth San FRANCuqo,' Cal, ;i v,-. .si sftl ''J V i I 'I M k ""t A S''. .A -. .' . jJ ,1'- "c W I ' J-! J - ' ' it. . '