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ft pP$Eirw?fr"ffWf jt ( s t T T Ti ci m f DAILY HONOLIMJ r nrjo, f .5 , i . VOLUME I, HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER io, 1885. NO. 9. m ANNOUNCEMENT. In order to commence the Issue of this paper on tlio 'tit of September, we are compelled to adopt a temporary heading which will be replaced by one of hand-tome design and finish as loon ns the electrotype plate can be obtained from the Coast, when the whole make up of the paper will be changed and improved. PROPRIETORS DAILY HONOLULU PRtSS WENT IN FOR COMFORT. The Ion Taught tho l'ltMenrjurs on a PhllHiIitliililA Knltrotiil Trnln by it Couploof AITootlonnto Unrinnns Xho Illgtit Wnj tnTrnvol. Just boforo tun nlno o'clock train started out of tho Jersey City depot of tho Pennsylvania Railroad tho other hlglit, a llttlo woman, followed by a llttlo man, hustled Into tho car. Both woro vory routtd and hOrt, and oacb wore enormous spootaclos with gold rims. Thoy wero well dtoisod and very much wrapped up In oach othor. Thero woro a numbor of half goats vacant In tho car, but no wholo seat was vacant. Tho pair stood near tho forward end of tho car and gazed with mollow radiance through their gold-bowed spectacles at tho traveler. Tho faces wore German, and the expression of oach was doop and thoughtful. It was ovident that they pro Xcrrod to stand up together ratbor than bo seated apart. A long-legged man, who had a seat by himself, became Improssod by their unhappy plight attor a time, and, rising sao tlonally In tho air, offered them his soat and look the vacant half of the bench immediately behind them. Both of tho plump and bespoctacled travollers re warded him with broad smiles, and then the llttlo vi omen bustlod luto tbo sent aud deftly removed her hat, a huge straw structure and handed It to hor companion. Ho fixed It In tho rack overhead, and tlion pulled a small alpaca cap, such as drummers wear on tho trains, out of his pocltot and handed It to her. Bbo draw It down over bor brown hulr and tied a handkerchief around hor nock. Thon sho pulled a linen duster out of hor satchel, and, with tho assistance of her companion, buttoned it all tho way down from tho nock. After It had been belted snugly uttho wnlit sho drew on a pair of thread gloves and then stood ready to assist her companion, surveying the car meanwhile with grave placidity. Her solemn expression, the hugo spoctacles, tbo snug wrapper, and tbo llttlo jockoy cap made a curious combination. Tiio fab lltUaman, attor considerable dlQlculty, managed to wrlgglo out of his coat "and get Into a tight little duster vory much iiombltng that of his wife lie, too, Mod a handerchlef around bla uock and pulled a cap ovor his head. Thou bo put all tho traps and belongings Into tho rack overhead and sat down In tho mlddlo of tho soat. His wife, who still Ntood thoughtfully looking ovor tho car, Usbod a. white handkerchief out of the pocltot of her and folded It into a small squire. This she laid carofully upon 1 ' sband's shoulder and patted It daintily with her gloved hand. Blio dropped into tho.noat, wrigglod around for a moment, and then placed hor right oar upon tho handorchlol and closed her oyes. Hor husband put his arm around hor, and allowed his loft oar to rest upon hor hoad, Sho foldod hor hands comfortably, and both of thorn olosad thoir oyes and foil fast aslcop. Tho lamps sparkled upon tho two pairs of hugo gold spectacles, and cast a soft light over the two solemn faces. Wlion tbo train arrived at Now Brunswick tho llttlo woman raised hor head auddonly and thumped her companion in tho ribs, and both of them stralghtoned up In their seats. Without a word sho removed tho hnndkerohlot from his shouldor aud placed it on hor own and stretched out hot' arm. Ho slid down to tho further ond of tlio eat, put his head on hor shouldor as she bad on his, while she rcstod hor car upon the top of his hoad. Her arm was around him, and sho pattod him gently until thoy wojo'bolh asleep again. At Philadelphia thoywalkediup together, smtlod broadly affectionately behind their goggles, and trottod happily away. "Well, gentleman," said tho long-logged traveler, stretching his arms Into the or, and nodding his hood emphatically, "that Is tbo way to travol. Nilmon, Pattl, Abbey, and tho rest may have their private oars, their Fronch cooks, and tbotr other gitneraoks.; but for Well-rounded comfort commend me to our Got man friends. That," ho saldfas he seitod his gripsack and startod towai d tho door, "is about as near bliss as you can over get on tnls mundane sphere." Cnnntnrnt Crimes In Austria. IPall Mall Qtuotto,! Two painful cases ot unnatural murder Uavo Just boon tiled abCzernowltz. In ono case a gypsy named Qualri had, fiom motives of professional Jealousy, killod his 'own bi othor with a bummer, and was sentenced to bo hanged. In tho othor, two daughters liad strangled tbotr ngod father. The women wero Iwpna Borlluk, aged twenty-eight, and hor sister Anna, agod thirty, tbo latter being married to Andrll Bemko, a man years of ago. Anna was married about six years ago to Oemko, but rocelvod np dowry from her parents, Aftor tho death ot hjs wlfo, took to drinking, and still refused to give a dowry to his daughter. Auna filially docldod to kill him. She handed her sister a florin, and directed hor to give It to their father that bo might bo tempted to drink, as she thought sho might tho in or 0 easily murdot' him It ho wero Intoxicated. Oil Apt 11 Oth Inst tlio daughtei s sat In a darkenod room waiting for thulr victim,' By thondvlce of her elder sister Iwona tuekt.d up her sleovos that sho might not bo Impeded by them In tho lioirtlle wmk. Lato at nght tlair old father cmno home drunk, The oldor daughter again e. kod 1 1 in for hor dowry, and when tho o'd men infused nhu a tacked him, throw hlmtotlui gioun,nnd began to throttla him. Sho willed her sltoi to help, and the latter nt down on tho body of her fatlior fill tied his bunds, thus helping her, Both datiij'Oei's ontifemed the crime. TJtoJuty frjtml h virdlcfc of guilty, -and tho trlbuuul "p'ii'avrt t menco ot death, The criminals thowi;d 1 0 jvtdeuco ot coutritlou, THE LITTLE MAID'S AMEN. A BTOnY OP FAITH. A rustlo of robos as tho anthom Soarod gently away on tho nlr Tho sabbath morn's servlco was over, And briskly I stopped down tbo stair; ,Whcn, blose In n corner, Where tho tall pulpit stairway cnmoUovrn, Asloap crouchod a tondnrj woe mnldon, With hair Hko a shndowy crown. Quito puzzled was I by tho vision, But gently to wnko her I spoko, Wbcn, at tho first word, tho small damsel With one little gasp traight awojeftt, ask "What brought youheio, fair llttlo angol r Bho nnsnorcd with volco llko a bell, "I turn, tos I'vo dot a sick raammi, And want 'oo to please pray hor wolll" "Who told youf" bognn I, sho stopped moj " Don't, nobody told mo at all, And. papa can't soo tos he's cryln', And, 'sides, sir, I Isn't so small; I's bcon hero before with my mamma, Wo tummod when you rlngod the big belL And ov'ry timo I's heard you prayln' JFor lots o' sick folks to dlt well." 1'ogothor wo knelt on tho stairway As humbly I asked tho Groat Power To givo back hor health to tho mothor, And'banlsh boronvemont'a dark hour; I finished tho simple patttion And pamed for a momont and thon A sweet llttlo voice at my olbow Lisped softly a gentlo "Amcnl" Hand in hand wo turned our stops homo-ward: The little maid's tongue know no rest, She pratttod and mimicked and caroled Tho shadow was gono'from hor breast; And lot whon wo reached tho fair dwelling The nost ot my waif We found that tho dearly loved mothor Was past tho dread crisis and safol Thoy listened araazsd at my story, Aud wept o'or their dirllnz's strango quest, While tbo arms of tho pale, loving motoer Drew Ilia brave llttlo head to her bwastj With eyoi that wero brlmmlns and gratoful Thoy thanked mo again and again Yet I know In my heart that tho blessing Was won by that ncjitlo "Amen." W. R. Rose. A nliitu to Jue Outliinc Wo printed luat week a good story about "Joo Cushlng's Railroad" six mllos long, and the unlquo Indorsement on his annual passes by which President Joe dishing secured oxchango ot pase.es from raoitot tho roads 111 tho country. This groat road was openod in 1831, but tho ldo'j contained In tho humorous "conditions" on tho back of tlio niitiunTs is n good doaL .aldar, -. wo. will proceed to show. lit 1872 Colonel H. C. Nutt, now Prosldont of the Atlantic & PactOc Railroad Company, was Superintendent of tho Union Pacific Transfer Company, which was running tho transfor steamers "H. C. Nutt," "N. D. Mtuison" and "P. F. Golsse" across tbo Missouri Hirer betweon Council Bluffs and Omaha, pievlous to tbo orertton of the groat Iron bridge. Colonel Nutt got up nn ologautly ongiavod annual pass, which horo on tho. back the following: CONDITIONS. As tho U. P. T. Company aro unquestionably responsible for the safoty of all porsons, bo'h at homo and abroad, tho holder of this free pass Is lcqttostcd to pass as much timo as possible upon tho boats of this comi any, thereby securing tbo greatest possible immunity from perils of all kinds. Tho humor of inviting pooplo to "puss as much timo ns possib'o" upon a on tho Big Muddy, as a means of BUtoty to say nothing of the cxhlloratlng variety of scenery nud dellglitfulnrsi of temperature was npproclutud, nud Nutt rooolvod S03 passos that year 111 exchango for something ovur 700 issued. It Is propor to add, howovor, that tho Colontd's connection with tallway eats was known to bo no jolto, but a vory substantial thing whfoh ontltlod him to consideration every wnare. Ho now Issues pnssos as tho hoad o ' a groat transcontinental railway, and tho "conditions" on tbo pasteboards aro probably somewhat loss liberal than tlioso quoted above. Novelties In Watermelons. "There's no fonr of a wittormolon famine this season," said a doaler at Aroh streot wharf yesterday, as he gazed upon a pllo of tho luscious, fruit. "Any now varieties this yoarf ' "Well, wo have tbo vanilla and tbo watormolon. Thoy ure got by injecting the vanilla flavor or Inserting a bit of lomon Into tho stoni while the melon Is growing. Tlio flavor Is takari' up by the pulp and makos a dollolous combination. Only eplcuros know ot this wrinkle, and wo theroforo have few ot tho doctorod spectos on sale. You can got a tootusomo dlju by plugging a union, Injecting- a llttlo flno clarot, restoring' tho pluj, and allowing tho wine to bo taken up by tbo fruit. But, bewaro; tho combination is as soluctlvo as Roman punch." " Any new ways of preparing tho molon for tablof" "Well, I'vo boanoatlng melons for forty yonrs, and I still profar 'em plain. Somo of my customers, howovor, liko 'om mixed. Ono of my host customers has watermelon salad ovary Bundny In tbo soason, Bhe proparos It, sho says, Just as sho does lettuoe outi tho r.'d part of tho ration up into bits and adds pepper, salt, vinegar and oil. It ought to make 'om sick, but sho dojs say her hoarder Just light for It. Another family that I know ot pour molnss'Js on thoir melons. A gjod pinny people, I bjliovo, always add a iquuezo of lt'inou to the fruit. A Boston family that deal with m aro always par. tirular to havj thoir molotis firm, and juit ripe, and don't huggb nbout piles whon thoy got 'oin to suit. Thoy hnve the molons cut (nto llttlo strips, and oit'om with cold baked bjans. But, ns I said botore, for my part I llko 'em plain." It wasn't tho happy title, aftor all, which made Hugh Conway's book " Called Back" soil M) well. It was ustruko of Lnbouehoru's 111. It was originally printed In tho last Auowfnnlth' Annual, and lay for months mniotlcdil on tho book, flails. Ons day Labouchera said In Truth that "Called B tk"ttnsa s'.oiy ot iemaikal)!o interest. 'IIiIj s.arlcd a rush, which was kept'up by Judicious putt, and mad tha .book,' tarns aud fortune. 13jjofccsionnI (Slurbs. A L THURSTON. (Successor to smith & tiiurvton) Attorney nl I.mc, No 38 Merchant Strrkt , ...Honolulu D R. A. McWAYNE, tVnVSlOt.llf AXliBVllOKOlf. OrriCE and RrtjiDitNCE 34 Alaltea street. .. Orncs HoURSro 10 11 A. (.; 6 10 8 r. mi -' i" A - W";fr BO. L. BABCOCK, G re'ic'ii"" of the Pianoforte, Address, care Messrs. West, Dow & Co., No. 103 Fort St. ..Honolulu. Residence No, n Emma street. 37-83 m. Whitney, m. d d. d. s. J Jiantnl ltooms on l'orl Street, Honolulu , .II, I. Office In Drewer't Block, corner Hotel Jid Fort Streets, entrance on Hotel Street. , JONATHAN AUSTIN, attorney anrt Counsellor at Law, Ami Anenl to taka Acknowledgements, No. U Kaahumanu Street... Honolulu NO. A. HASSINGER, J Agent to take Acknowledgment to Contracts for Labor, Interior Orncs... ....1.. ...Honolulu itis6i TOHN H. PATY, Notary Viibllc and Commission of Deeds, For the States of California and New York. Office at the Uank of Bishop & Co. Honoiulu, Oaiiu, H. 1. ULES TAVERNIER, J Artist. Studio: Room fi, Spreckclt Block. Fort Street Honolulu. Hour.t: 3 to 5 p.m. 8-31 P. P. GRAY, M. D., VnXSlOIAX AXD 8VRGE0X, . O.Tice, next door to the Honolulu Library. 9 to to a. m. Officl Hours: t to 4 p. ti. 7 to Br. m. Sundays, 9 to 11 a. m. RESIDENCE, cor. Klmu and Pcnsacola Sts. O B. DOLE, Counsellor at, Luto And Xotarg Public, No. 15 Kaahumanu Street. Honolulu TXT R. CASTLE, Attomeu at Law and Notary Public No. 19, Mekciiant Street Honolulu Attends al the Courts of the Kingdom. justness Qlixvis. A L. SMITH, Importer and Healer In Glassware, Jltirlden Silver Mated Ware, Jlraeliets, Vases, No. 83 Fort Street.. , , Honolulu King's Combination Spectacles and Eyeglasses, Lustra! Wire Ware, Fam-y Soaps, Picturo traaes. Wostenhohn's Pocket Cutlery, H. I. Chase's Island view, Clark's Spout Cotton, Machine 'Oil. all kinds of Maiuine Needles, "Domestic" Paper Fashions. bote agent of the universally acknowledged Light-Running Domestic Sewing Machine. 110-361 S. CLEGHORN & Co. A Jmporters and Dealers in General Mer. oliandlse. Corner Queen and Kaahumanu Streets, Honolulu. W. PEIRCE & Co. A Ship Chandlers and Commission Jler chants. No. 13 Queiin St Honolulu. Agents lor Brand s Guns and Bomb Lances and Per. ry Davis' P.iin Killer. aie aSi A LLEN & ROBINSON, Dealers in Lumber and all kinds of Build tng Materials, Paints, Oils, Nails, etc., No. 44 Qeeen Street Honolulu, II. 1. aoents or SCHOONERS Htdeakala, KuUraanu, Kekauluobl, Mary Ellon, UUatna, Pauaht and Lealu. At Roblnton't Wharf. OISHOP ft CO., Bankers Honolulu, Hawaiian Island. Draw Exctiaajt on - THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, 3AN FRANCISCO. And their agents In. NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONQ KONG Messrs. N M. ROTHSCHILD 4 SONS, LONDON. The COMMERCIAL BANKING CO., OF SYDNEY, LONDON. Th COMMERCIAL TIANKINO CO.. CF SYDNEY, SYDNEY. The BANKS OK NEW ZEALAND: AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHUUCH, AND WELLINGTON THE BANKS OF BRI"ISH COLUMBIA, VICTORIA, B.C, AND PORTLAND, OR. AND Transtut a Gtntral Banking Business. 335-386 BREWER St COMPANY, C UOxtM.) General Mercantile and Commission Agents Queen Street, Honolulu, Officers P. C. Jonti, Jr., president and manager! Joseph O, Cart", treasurer and secretary. Directors I lions. Charles R. Bishop and U. A P. Carter! W. F, Allen auditor. li-84 m Ijujeiitcjes (foivba. r C. COLEMAN, 1 lllacksmlth, Machinist, Carriage Worh llorse Shooing, Honolulu ..-. Pfantatlot Machlnerj', etc. Shop on King StrJi next to Castle & Cooke s. - B. WILLIAMS, J iMroaTKR and Dealer in j. J'urnltiiro of Jtteeru Desertntton. r"Al?4 ' "Upholsterer an Manufacturer. "t Furniture Warerooms No. lit Tort Street. Workshop at old tuind on Hotel Street. All orders promptly attended to. ' s10j ! c. HUSTACE, (rORMERLV WITH BOLLES & CO.) lriofenf and Retail Grocer, 11, Kino Strket, Under Harmony Hall. Family, Plantation, and Ship storet supplied it short notice. New jpodi bv eVery steamer. Orders from the other Itl'indfalti'dly executed. 1 Telephom No. iiq. & COOKE, I Shljiptiiy and Commtsston Jtlerelmnts, No. So Kino Street Honolulu importers and dealers in I GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Agents for The Hitchcock & Company's Plantation. 1 he Alexander & Baldwin, j R. Halslcad, or Walalua Plantation. , A. H. Smith & Company, Koloa, Kauai. J. Mi Alexander, Haiku, Maul The Haiku Sugar Comosnv. The Kohala sugar I uompary. Hamakua Plantation ' The Union Insurance Uimpany ot SauFrantcsco. The New England Life Insurance Company or Bostou The Blake Manufacturing Company ot Boston D. M. Weston's Patent Centrifugal Midlines. The New York and Honolulu Prcket Line. lhe Merchant s Line, Honolulu and bf rrancisco. Dr. Jaynes & Son's Celebrated Medicjtes. Wilcox & Gibb's Singer Manufactunn( Company. Wheeler & Wilson's Sewins Machines E P, ADAMS, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, No, 4S Queen Street, Honolulu D. HOFFSCHLAEGBR & Co. E Importers and Commission Merchants. No. 48 Queen Street.. ....Honolulu Oahu, H I TJDC, ROWb, House and Sign Pointer, ' - etc., No. 107 King SiRrntr......... Honolulu rj O. HALL & SON (Limited) IMPORTERS and dealers in llardwaro and General Merchandise, Corner or Kino and Fort Streets, Honolulu officers: William W, Hall President and Manager L. C. Abies .'...Secretary and Treasurer W. F. Allen Auditor Directors Thomas May, E. O. White 16-307 Tf A. SCHAEFBR A Co. Imnoitors and Commission Mercliante. No. so Merchant Street...... .........Honolulu aioaor 1 p H. OEDING, I Express and Drayman Office. No. 81 King Street. Residence. No. 47 Punchbowl Stsret t Honolulu, Oahu, H. I. Freight, Packages, and Baggage delivered to and from alt parts nf Honolulu and vicinity. Careful at-1 tention paid to moving Furniture, with WAGONS EXPRESSLY FOR THE PURPOSE. Office Telephone. No. 85. House Telephone. No. qo. JJ-'9 1 I ryRANK GERTZ, iioot and Hhoemaker, Boots and Shoes made to Order. No. 103 Fort Street. , Honolulu ! 0. W. MACFA8LANE, H. R. MACrARLANK. Q. W. MACFARLANB & CO. Importers, Oozntnlsslon Moroliauta nnil Sugar Factors. Building Queen street, Honolulu. aoents for Puuloa Sheep Ranch Co, Hawaii. J, Fowler & Co's Steam Plow and Portable Tramwa) Works, Leeds, ' Mtrrless, Vauon s Co's Sugar Machinery, Olasgow Glasgow and Honolulu Line of Packets, Liverpool and Honolulu Line of Packets, London and Honolulu Line of Steamers, Sun Klr Office of London. ' n J-94 TT HACKFELD & Co, General Commission Agents, Cor Tort and Queen STrssts Houolulu o rTOLLISTER & Co. Wholesale isncl Retail Druggists and 'To bacconists. . No. 59, Nuuamu Stmckt .'. Honol'ulu TTOPP&CO., No 74. Kino Street,..,,,.. ,, Honolulu Cphols'tarers, Drapers and Dealers in alt kinds of furniture Telephone No. 143. 318-379 H ONOLULU IRON WORKS'Co., Steam Engines, Rollers, Sugar Mills, Coolers, Iron, Rrass and Lead Castings. Honolulu ,, ,,, .. .,, H.I . 1 Machinery of every description made to order, Parlcular attention paid to Ship's Blacksmlthlng, Job work enecuted on the shortest notice, TT B. MclNTYRE ft BROTHER, uroctry ana jreea store. Cor, Kino and Fort Sts.,... ,,,,V.,Y. 'Honolulu' luBtntos Qwtrbs. TO. b. FOWLER & Co., LRKOS, F.N0LANO, Are prepared to furvtsh I'lans and for Steel PORTABLE TRAMWAYS, With or without Cars and Locomotives, Specially ADAPTED 'OR SUftAR PLANTATIONS. Permanent Railways and Locomotives and tors, Trac tlon Engines ami Koad Locnmotlvu, Steam rionchinz and Cnltlvallnz Machinery, Port- al1e Logmes for alt nuruowt, .Winding Kniines Ibr' Incline,,'. t; fc 1 Catal6pies with ltlustratlms, Models and ot the almve Plants and Machinery may be seen at the offices of the Undersigned. W. L. (JKCEN and Fowler & Co OHN T. WATERHOUSB, J Importer" and Dealer in General chandlse. No. 35-31 Queen Street..., Honolulu j 1 0-361 M. OAT, JR., &CO. Stationers and Sews Dealers. lied Rubber Stamp Agency Oazktib BLOCK No. 5 Merchant Street Honolulu. It. 1. JOHN NOTT, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker, Stoves and Ranges. of alt kinds, Plumbers' stock ana metals, house furnish ing goods, cnanueiicrs, lamps, etc No. 8 Kaahumanu Street ...Honolulu no-361 T MNB & Co., Commffslnrt Merchants, Importers and dealers la Hay, Grain and General Produce, Honolulu H. I, 110-361 T EWERS U COOKE, (Successors to I.ewers & Dickson,) Importers and Jiealors tn Lumber and all kinds of Dutlding Materials. 'No. s Fort Street Honoiulu T AHLO. Dealer in DryGoods, Jttcs, Tea, Silks and Goods, Mats, Moots and Shoes, Dran', Feed and flour, Cigars and Tobacco, Alio proprietor of Rice and. Sugar Plantations at Kaneone, Nooiau, waipio, twi, ana uwia. Cor. NuuaNu and Chaplain Sts Honolulu T YONS & LEVEY, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, Corner Fort and Queen StLukts, Honolulu. -i SaleVof' Furniture, Stozk,. Rc.il Estate and.Ceperal wcrcnanuiM promptly attenaeu 10. sole agents lor American and Europrui merchandite. I I. L.VONS, 833-303 I L . I.BVBY, PHILLIPS t Co. M Importers find IVhofesale Dealers in Cloth- tig, noois, tmoes, jiats, Htsn'ng uooas, x'ancy uopas, jute. No. 10 Kaahumanu Street ........Uunolulu 310-361 TUT W. McCHESNEY & SON, Dealers in Leather, Hides, Tallow and Commtsston Morcliants. Agents for the Royal Soap Company. No. 41 Quern Stkkkt.,,.... Honolulu 317-303. TUT S. GRINBAUM & Co. Importers and Wholesale Dealers In Gen oral MereJiaudtse. Makre's Block. ... ....Queen Street, Honolulu MS' GRINBAUM & Co. Forwarding and Commission Merehunls, No. 314 California St. San Francisco. Special facilities for and particular attniuton paid to consignments of Island Droduce. 310-361 PACIFIC HARDWARE CO. Jmx'orters and Dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, Tools, Paints and. Oils, and General Merchandise. No. 74 and 76, Fort Street., Honolulu O J- LEVEY & CO., 7iofejar arid Retail Grocers, No. 9 Fort Street..,,..,,, Honolulu Fresh groceries and provisions ot all kinds on hand and received regularly fr9m Europe and America which will be sold, at the lowest market rates. Goods to anj part cf the city free of charge. Island orders solicited and prompt attention will b given 10 the same. i6 367 WESTERN AND HAWAIIAN IN THE vestment Company (limited.) Money loaned for loug or short periods on approved security. Apply 10 w. 1 UKLr.W, Office Beaver Block, Fort St. Manager lf9 rpHEO. H. DAVIES ft Co. Late JAnion, Oreen & Co.) 1 Importers and Commtsston Merchants. No. 4 Kaaiiusiant St Honolulu AGENTS FOR Lloyd's and the Liverpool Underwriters. British and Foieign Marine Insuiance Company, and Northern Assurance Company. 310161 G. THRUM, UlPOaTINO AND MANUrACTURINO Stationer, Printer, Rook binder, etc, And publisher of the Hawaiian Almanac and Annual Dealer In line Stationery, Hooks, Music, Toys aud Fancy Goods. Fort Street. Near Hotel Ronolulu 341-361 O WEST, M. H, DOW, (.. W, MAcrARLANE. WE EST, DOW & CO., 1,11)1111 ters and Dealtrs in all kinds of llustc, Panel aud Javanese. Hoods. Furniture of all kinds. Sewing Machines Mirrors. Paintings, Chroinos and lo)i, Pictuie Framei ami Cornices to order. Moving and repairing Furniture a speciality. No. 10 Street.. ......... .IIonhluli 340-391 TTtTILLIAM McCANDLESS Driller In Choicest Reef, Veal, 3tutton, Ktc. No. 6 QuKErl Street, Fish Market. . Family and Shipping orders carefully attended' to-Live Stock, furnished to Yesstli at short notice. Vegetables . of all j kinds supplied . . to order. , TKLEWOMt, ...No, eis. n in i xa. ttlL Encunmcc Notices. TJOSTON BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. C. DRSH'tH ' 0.( Agents for the Hawaiian Islands, FOREIGN MARINE 1NSUR. BRITISH ance Company, (Limited) THBO. H. DAVtES, AGKtfT, The above agent hat received Instructions to reduce the rates of Insurance between Honolulu and Ports in the Pacific, and Is now prepared to Issue poll cies.at the lowest rates, with special reduction on freight per steamers. pRBMEN HOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. P. A.SCHAEFER & it- ArZSl? "" Also arents for the Dresden Doard of Underwriters. Vienna Board of Underwriters, For the Hawaiian Islands. GENERAL INSURANCE FORTUNA of Berlin. F. A. SCHAEFER & Co., AGENTS. The above Insurance Company, has established a General Agency here, and the undersigned, General Agents, an authorised to take risks against the dangers of the beas at the most reasonable rates ana on ine most1 favorable terms. a 10-361 LLOYD MARINE INSURANCE GERMAN Company of Berlin ' F. A. SCirAEFER cV Co., AGENTS. The above Insurance Comninv has established a Gen eral Agency here, and the above.igned. General Agents, are authorised to take Risks against the dangers of the Seas ac me most reasonaoie lates, and on tne most terms. FIRE HAmburcmagdbburg Company of Hamburg;. A.JAEGER, AGENT. Building, Merchandise, Furniture and Machinery Insured against Fire on the most favorable terms, 910-361 FIRE INSURANCE Company, F. A. SCfAE,FER A Co., AGENTS. The above firm having been appointed agents of this company are prepated to Inure risks against fire on Stone and Brick buildings and on Merchandise stored therein, on the most favorable terms. For particulars apply at their office. 310-361 ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE NEW Company of Bo. ton. CASTLE & COOKE, AGENTS. incorporated 1833. The oldest Purely Mutual Life Insurance Company in the United States. Policies Issued on the most favorable Term Losses oald throogh Honolulu Agency, $49,000 GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE 1 Company 01 Hamburg', . HACKFELD & Co., AGENTS. Capital and Resene. Relchsinark 6,830,00 " their Re-Insurance Companies, " 35,000,00 The Agents of the above Company, for the Hawaiian Islands, are prepared to insure Buildings, Furniture, olerchandiM and i'rouuee. Machinery, etc., also bugar and Rice Mills, and vesels in the harbor, against loss or uatnage by lire, on tne most favorable terms, BOARD OF UNDER PHILADELPHIA C. IIREIfER o Co-Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. 310-361 FIRE INSURANCE TRANSATLANTIC Hamburg, H. HACKFELD A- Co., AgtnU. Capita! and Reserve Relchsinark 6.000.000. ' their Reinsurance Companies " 101,650,000 Total,. .tReiclismark 107,630,000 The Agents of the above Company, for the Hanaiian Islands, are prepared to Insure Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise and Produce, Machinery, etc., ulso Sugar and Rice Mills, and vessels tn the harbor against loss or damage by fire, nn the most favorable tctms. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND THE Globe Insurance Company, 13SfOJ'& Co., AGENTS. ESTABIsflEO 1836 Unlimited LiahUlty to Stockholders. Assets.. .$31, 136,100 Reserve, , ,7Jo,C9o INCOME rOK.lBT?! Premiums received after deduction, of reinsurance. ,,,. ,.., $ 5,33j,95 Losses promptly adjusted and paid here. 3t3 364 UNION MAR1NEINSURANCECOMPANY of San Francisco. CASTLE & COOKE, AGENTS. Incorporated 1S74. 210-361 ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE NEW Insurance Company of Boston, Mass. incorporated 181s. Assets January 1st,, 1S84, nearly $17,-000,000. Polices Issued en the most favorable terms, and absolutely after Two Payments. example or rLAW : Insured age 3 years do years Endowment Plan for ' $J.oo. Annual Prttrifum $203.00. V'fe. I'd-up Inf. At the end of the ad Year. $ 189.85 3d " 463,70 4th ' 643 aj 5th " 831 83 ith " 1,03900 t't '.'. M3S.S Oth 1,450.75 Jttl " 1,676,03 toth " 1,911 63 nth " 3,15700 tath " 3,41545 13H1 " 3,68500 , 14th " 3,967,70 1 jtli " 3,363 p 'h " 3 17th 3 903 13 18th J' 4,3485a 19th 4.613 70 toth " s.ooaoo ? S4S 840 1,130 ,4S .S 1970 .3J s,50o .J5S J.005 3.So 3.40 3.7 3.945 4.ts 4.380 4.Jo 4,coo 5.000 The second and subseqent premiums aie likely to be reduced by itcrlaiinr annual tlittniulhni vf tur. us, SIT Applications can be had of and full Information will be glien by the Agents, 336-367 CATTLE & COOKE (Scncrnl elllivicrtijBcmcntfl. MANUEL NUNAS. Oabi net IVIalcer. No. 33 HotkL'Streut, Opi'. Saloon, Makes and repatrs all kinds of i inn. 7 (Bcncval J.bl)cvliBcmcnt0.v jPioixeer XjixiGo Sticral SIJpj Annually from Liverpool. By "OrieMe" from Liverpool, Steamers from San Franci'sco and other late arrivals, THEO. H. DAVIES-&,CO.'," Have received English and American Prints, , White Cottons, Unbleached Cottons, . ., Linen Drill and Duck, Crown Canvas, French Merino of different dualities, ftrev. Hlne and Mtied tlannel. I.Wa "' - Tsa.I h..au!f. " Hiwh t. . ''Jzl. .f r uu biiks, aanns, diiK Kiooons, -- wnTr Velvet, Hosiery, Underclothing, v IN GREAT VARIETY. Ijiwns, Wliite and Printed Moleskin, Linen and Cotton Llstodos,1owels, Handkerchiefs, Mosquito Netting, Rubber Clothing, Waterproof Sheeting, Men's, Women's & Children's Boots & Shoes, (sties and stvleS adapted to this market,) Horse Blankets. Bed Blankets, (all sires, weights, qualities and, colors,) Velvet and Tapestry, - Hugs and Mats, Centre Rugs, Navy and Merchant Canvas, Filter Press Bags, (30x36), bugar Hags, , Rice Bags, Coal Itafs, 3 &5 Ply Tine, English, Hawaiian & American Flags (3, 3 and 7 jards.) Floor Oil Cloths, (tasteful designs, assorted widths) Men's baddies, bide Saddles, Saddlery, '. Iron Uedsteads, Galvanised Buckets, Tinned Iron 'lea Kettles, Sauco Pans, Fry Pans, (assorted sites), Butcher Knives, Knives and Forks, ' Tin Plate, Lead, Galvanized. Water Pipe (K to t Inches), White Lead, (various qualities), , , -, Boiled Oil, Turpentine, Corrugated Roofing, , (34 gauge, 6, 7, 8 and 9 ft. lengths), tSalvanlted bcrews and Washers, Galvanized Rldztng. IWfoitv Shcatliina Metal C foifrs Annealed Tence Wire, Fence Staples, Wire Plant Guards and Arches, j, Steel Kail, with Fish Plates, Bolts and Spikes, A LARGE TREbH ASSORTMENT OF 1 SHELF IXARIDWA'l&iE., . Crockery and Glassware, Oos, Picks, Shovels, Plantation and Mechanic' Tools, Kobey & Co' Portable hngines, One Splendid Piano, by BrinsmeadG Sons,) lested Chain, Gosage's boap, , (3 qualities, In bxs 34 and 60 bars), Best Welsh Steam Coal, Coke, Flooring '1 lies, Fire Clay, Portland Cement. (White & Johhson's) lire Bricks, bothsquareandardi, Lump Rock ball, " HEATHER BELTING, (3 to ia inch widths.) A Large, and TresK Assortment of Oalifornian and English Groceries. 940-361 M RS. THOMAS LACK, No. 70 Fort Street, Honolulu, IMrORTER AND DEALER IN SEWING MACHINES AND GENUINE ' l'arr, Attaelimsntl, .Oil audAcoossorles. AGENT FOR THE Wi(TBaRdthcLiGiiT.RuiNiNa New Home Machine, Howard's Machine Needles, all kinds , Cortlcetl's Silk, in all colors and sties : '' '' Barbour's Linen '1 iircnd, . Qark's O. N. T, Machine Cotton. Afnte. Demons t's RtliabU Cut 'Ptzfer Pailtrm - .' 5 ANP rUaLICATIONS. Duller in RirLss Revolvers , GiiNSnid SrORTiur. Goods)' m Suit, Powder, Cafs.s. , , and Metallic: CaetrIdges KRROSICNB STOVRS, in"al"l sfiscs. - ' " -hi, 'tiiw Sewlng.Machlne, Lock and .Gun.Repairtng promptly attendefto. ' - "f' aHii HB GENUINE " ARTICLE T CQLVMBIA RI.VER SALMON y ND , ,, Salmon Bolllos, 1884 Cntolu Just received from Portlandr Oregon, by - , CASTLE & COOKE,'' 'V "i 1 t Tnese Pish can be relied upon as TWTETROPOLITAN MARKET, KING STREET, aj.'WALLIR, - 4 Proprietor viivy 3-C Ciiolcoit Moftta from Finest .JlSdnt ramllies and siilppln; supplied on slicrt natica tod tt i 'II Lowest Market Prices. All meats delivered from this market are Iherovehly chilled immediately alter killing by rntars of a, Bel( Coleman Patent Dry Air Relrlgerator. 'Meat so treated retains all Its Juicy properties, and is gunranieed to keep longer after delivery than ficshy.killed"'tncat. , coxtiQtt JlbUcVitscmcttls! BUSINESS BMLD S COLLEGE, 24- Post Pt.-S. F, Scud for Circular, fhe Full IIumne&s Count n includeSingte and Double Entry Bookkeeping, as applied to allticpart, ments of business; Loininercl.il Atuhmni'.; Mercantile Business CVrcspond. enCe; lectures on Law: Business, Furms, and tie Science of Accounts! Actus! Business Pmctice in. Wholesale and Retail Merchandising, CommLiilou, Jobbing, Importing, Railroading, I'xprejl Bhsiness, Urol erage, and Banking! English Branches, including Reading, Spelling, Grammar, Drawing! and Moilcm Languages, cnnlsilnt of practical instruction In French, licinun, and Spanish, PifCIAl llRANCIIts ate 1 Qrnarntolat Penreanship, Higher .Mathrmaiics, Survejlng, Navigation, Civil Ur.. glnetrlng, Assa)lng, Short-Hand, Type-Writing, T. grnphy, etc, ' For full information address, , . ' B. I'. nBdtJOJt tjo, San Fr'anciVcx), Cau Hi n -i :n 1 K V,sjl 'M .'4e a . -31 0 it ' 4 a ' ,. i'j ; '. x ij ,a i , V 1,. ir 1 , h A t )