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VOLUME I. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1885. NO. 95
Coit of Kcoiiltiff n Ynolit.
(PhtlnJolphln Times Intsrvlow.
"How much docs It cost to keep a
yachtf" was asked .of Nolls Olsen, the.
tewnrd of tho Novi York Yacht club.
"That depends on how big your yncht
is and whether It Is a stcatnor or not. Tho
usual wages paid to men employed on
yachts ara rather moro than tho pay ' in
tho merchant scrvlco and tho men aro
bettor fed and clothed. Tho sailors, as a
rulo, aro picked men and a ercat many of
them aro Scandinavians. Thoro aro some
German and English sailors and a fow
Americans. Tho latter aro principally
thoso who Imvo had oxperienco on fishing
smacks and coaster's, that sort of training
admirably llttlug them for tho work expected
of yachtsmen. The averngo pay
is $'J0 per month and $5 n month 'merit
mbuoy,' that Is, for good behavior during
nn cntlro season. It is customary to pay
them nt tho end of tho year that sum for
each month of service as a roward of
merit.
"The English system is quite different
andccitalnly has its advantages from an
economical standpoint. Tho men beforo
the mast In au English yacht receive from
8 to -1 pounds sterling per month and a
specified sum per diem board allowance.
With this money thoy form their own mess
and live as oxtravagautly or as cheaply
as they chooso. Tho most lavish 'yacht
owners in tho world aro tho Now York
men, and tho prices paid and quoted here,
it must bo rcmotnbercd, aro greater thau
thoso usual In other cltloj.
"Tho cook is a very important person
on board a yacht. Of course, somo
yachtsmen havo an expert at a faucy
salary, but tho average cookiecolves from
frl.i,U to $2. GO a day. The mate receives
r about tho bamo rate of pay, and tho sailing
blaster from s2 to if-i u day. Then in a
stLum jacht tho engineers and nsslstauts
receive about the samo rate of pay as tho
and mates, and tho llremou
the same ns tho men boforo tho most. In
a steam yacht, too, must bo taken into
consideration the cost of fuol and engineer
s supplies, such as oil, cotton waste,
packing, etc., otc. r
nutation of ruroiti to Multirl.1.
(Popular Helena' Montlily.l
The outline: down of forests in malari
ous countries has often proved an excellent
means of amelioration; becauso, by
removing every obstaclo to tho direct
action ol tho sun's rays on tha.surfuce of
the soil, its humidity during tho warm
season is sometimes entirely exhausted.
In spito of universal experience of this
fact, a school originating with tho great
Homan physician, Lanclsl, has sustained
the contrary, counseling the malntonanco
and oven tho extension of forests in
malarious countries.
Absorbent plants havo been suggested
and used as a means of drawing humidity
from tho soil, not without success In certain
countries really malarious. The
prejudico that the malaria is duo to tho
putrescent decompositions of tho soil has,
in Italy, led to tho choice of the Eucalyptus
globulus as tho treo best adapted to
combat the poison, tho idea being that
the eucalyptus, which grows very rap
Idly, dries tho humid earth, aud at tho
samo time by tho aroma of Its lcaca
destroys tho so-called miasmata
No genuine instance of tho eucalyptus
having succeeded in its allotted task is yet
known to Dr. though
he does not say, that its success Is impossible.
Had ils'Ilalian patrons studied Its
action in its native Australia, whoro it
nourishes much better than in Italy, they
would havo known that there aro euca
lyptus forests In thoso latitudes where"!
malaria is very prevalent, as has been
shown by Professor Liversldgo, of tho
University of Sydney.
Jorsoy ApiIoJaok.
IProntlco Mulford.
Besides tho coons and weasels living
hereabout thoro are many human beings,
descendants of tho Dutch. There are, it
.is said, still living hereabout soma vcr.
old people who speak Dutch or could If
thoy wiahed. Applojaclc is tho favorlto
bovcrago among this class, but thoy do
not commence its cnorgetlo manufucturo
until nearer tho sea coast about I ong
Branch, whore popular belief inclines
against tho killing of tho llsh hawks,
whoso frequent nests aro conspicuous ou
the taller trees (suggesting bushel baskets
lodged thereon). " Kill a llsh hawk, " says
a Dutch desconded .lorsoyman of this
section, "and your cows will give bloody
milk." -Thoy bclletoit and bollevo in
applejack too.
I drank once a hugo applejack punch
concocted for mo by ono of these landlords
(thoy wore building tho Long
Branch it on pier at the time), and in
fifteen minutes after tho fluid had bogun
tho assimilating process with my organization
I taw countless iron piers stretch
ing awuy in dim tapering perspective far
down tho Jorsoy coast. It is ono of tho
most insidious of stimulants In its oITccts,
any may not glvo a hint that it moans
buiiness uutll it has been within you
'flfteon or twenty minutos.
Slavery In fubi.
At'anta Onstl'utlon.
An edict of the Spanish Government
which went into forco last year frees ono
slavo In four every year. This will ox-
tinrrttlsh slavery ou tho 1 island I in 1838. A
largo planter from Cuba being
vlewod said: "Blavo labor is not profitable
in Cuba. I havo owned and worked
COO on my plantation, but now tlo uot
own a slavo and hlro all my laborers, and
Hud it bettor and cheaper. " Tho value of
slaves has so decreased under tho order
for emancipation that thousands of them
puichuso their own liberty and hlro thorn
selves out to raise the money.
Hand of DllVurent Nationalities.
Poston Uudget.J
Hands' of different nationalities differ.
Tho (jerniau hand is thick, short, fingered,
short nailed, with a wide paim, Tho
Spanish baud is noted tho world over for
in tapering fingers aud raro llexlblllty.
Tho l ronch and Italian hand is long and
capable of closo pressure, but tho English
and America i hand Is tho host Unit,
tlrmly set baud, blended with all tho
variations of typical beauty known.
Natural fins. ,
tExclinnKi',1
The natural gas is probably formed In
the earth by a process of natural distillation
from tho animal and vogoiablo remains
of past geological opodis, and is
nearly the iame product as wo distil Horn
coal in tho rotorts of our gas factories,
only instead of tho heat of our fires, the
internal heat of thu earth, aided, peihaps,
by chemical decomposition, has cuuscd its
formation on a magnificent scale. A
JJi'ofccmomtl (fliirlto.
CLARENCE WILDER VOLNEV VA1LLANC0URT
ASIirORD. ASIlruRD.
A SHFORD & ASHFORD.
Attorneys, Counsellors, Solicitors, Adco-eaten,
Proctors, Conveyancer, JCtc.
Office "Honolulu Hale," adjoining Post-office.
DR- A. MeWAYNE,
ntxsiciA.it and suiigeon.
Offick and Residence ;)4 Alakea street.
Offick Hours? to ii a. m.; 6 to 8 p. si.
. . 350-384
- HO. L. BABCUCK,
'teacher of tho Piano forte, the
Address, car a Messrs. West, Dow & Co.,
No. 10J Fort St. i Honolulu.
Rbsiuencb No. n lmma itrcet. 137-588
T M. WHITNEY, M. D., D, D. S.
Dental llooms on Port Street,
Honolulu ,,,H. I.
Office In Itrewer'i Mock, corner Hotel and Kort
Street!, entrance on Hotel Street. 310-361
JONATHAN AUSTIN,
Attorney anil Counsellor at Law,
Ami Agent to take Acknowledgements,
.No. 14 Kaahumanu Street ....Honolulu
331-373
J NO. A. HASSINGER,
Agent to tithe Acknowledgments to Con
tracts for l.alior.
Interior Offick IIiiniii ui b I
alt-363 . ,
TOHN a. PATY,
Notary I'uhllc anil Commission of Dials,
For the States nf California and New York. Office
ji uie uaiu 01 uisliop & Co.
' " ' HoNotULU. OAnu; it. 1. 110-361
'
JULES TAVERNIEK, '?
Art tut.
Studio : Room 6, Spreckels Block
FoRT&TRBET HoNOLLLU.
HuUR3: 3 to 5 r, U, J.j,
T A THURSTON.
(Successor to siiitii & tiiukiton)
Attorney at Laic,
No. 38 Miirciiant Strrkt Honolulu
356-7
D P. GRAY, M. D
ruxsiciAS aud suitai:ox,
Office, next door to the Honolulu Library.
9 to 10 A. M.
Office Hours: 3 to at. m.
7 to 8 r. si.
Sundaj , 9 to 1 1 A. M. "
KUStDENCE, cor. Kinau and Pcnsacola Sts.
' '34-83
O . DOLEti
Counsellor at Law anil Notary l'ublle,
OFFICE,
No. 15 Kaaiiumanu Street Honolulu
TXT R. CASTLE
Attorney, at Law and Notary Public.
No. 19, Merchant Street Honolulu
Attends all the Courts of the Kingdom. 310-161
Dustncas Q&irtUB.
A S. CLEGIIORN & Co.
Tmporleru and Dealers In tleneral Merchandise.
Corner Queen and Kaahumanu Streets, Honolulu.
A W. PEIRCE a Lo.
Ship Chandlers and Commission,
No. t5 Quben St t Honolulu.
Agents iior.Uraiiii Guns and llomb Lans and Per.
ry Davis' rain Killer. 310-361
A LLEN a ROBINSON,
friitr In Znuibtir iu (iff fcfmfa
Ing Materials, Paints, Gils, Nails, etc.,
No. 44 Qickbn Strkkt Honoiulu, It, 1.
AUENTS OF SCIIOONBItS
Haleakala, Kulainanu, ifeknuluolil, Mary Ellen,
Ullaraa, Pauahl aud Lcahl,
At Robimon's Wharf,
L. SMI 1 H
A
Importer mill Dealer In Glassware,
Merlden Ware,
llraehets, Vases,
No. 83 Fort Street. .....Honolulu
King's Combination Hnectacles and Eeglasses,
Uustrnl Wire Ware. fancy Soaps, Picture Frame.
Wosienholm's Pocket Cutlery, 11. I. Chase's Island
icws, Clark's Snoot Cotton. Machine -Oil. all
kinds of Machine Needles, "Domestic' !)!.. .
Sole auent of thA nnlvrcnllv nfL..A..t..l..l Y !..!..
Running Domestic Sewing Machine.
DISHOP a CO., Bankers
Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
Draw Exchange on
THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA,
SAN FRANCISCO.
A,!J,h'I"''"
NEW YORK,
BOSTON,
PARIS.
FRAN E-MAIN, AND
Messrs. N M. ROTHSCHILD & SONS,
LONDON,
The COMMERCIAL BANKING CO.
OF SYDNEY, LONDON,
lhe COMMERCIAL HANKING CO.
ut avuNLV, SYDNEY, N, S. W.
lhe COMMERCIAL HANKING CO.
OF SYDNEY. MELBOURNE.
VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA.
The BANK OK NEW ZEALAND!
AUCKLAND,
And lis branches in
CHRIS1CHURCH, DUNEDIN,
AND WELLINGTON
THE BANK Of BRITISH COLUMBIA,
PORTLAND, OR,
The AZORES AND MADEIRA ISLANDS.
S10CK1I0LM, SWtDEN,
lhe CHARTERED BANK OF LONDON
AUSTRALIA AND CHINA.
HONOKONI, CHINA.
AND YOKOHAMA, JAPAN,
NO
nantatt a General Banking Business.
rs BREWER a COMPANY,
'' V.inlM.i
Qeneral Mereantlleand Commission Agents
Qubkn Street, Honolulu,
WnE'n'r&.S .,0ne,, Jr" P,'"lnt and manager!
Joseph O, Carter,
treosuitr and secretary. Directors
lions. Charles R. Bishop and H, A. P, Carter! : W. K.
Allen auditor.
$ncinctfj8 GTrtrtw.
p B. WILLIAMS,
Importer and Dealer ih
'iirnliiiro of llrery Description. Also
Upholsterer arid Manufacturer.
Furniture Warerooms No. tit Fort Street, Workshop
at old stand on Hotel Street, All orders promptly
attended to. as; 3-303
J
c. It U ST ACE,
formerly with bollrs & CO.)
of
holesalo anil lletatl Qroeer,
hi, Kino Street Uniwn Harmony Hall.
Family, Plantation, and Ship stores supplied at short
notice. New goods by every steamer. Orders from
other Islandfaithfully executed.
Telephone No. no.
CASTLE & COOKE,
Shipping and Commission Me) chants,
No. 80 Kino: Street..., Honoluli
AND DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Agents (or
The Hitchcock & npany s Plantation.
Hie Alexander & Inlduin Plantation. T
K, HuMead, or walalua Plantation.
A. H. Smith & Company, Koloa, Kauai.
J. M. Alexander, Haiku, Maul.
The Hiiku Supar Company.
The Kohala Sugar Company,
Hamikua Plantation!
The Union Insurance tympany ol San Franicsco
The New England Life Insurance Company of Host n T
he Illake Manufacturing Company of Boston
D. At: Wenion's Patent CentrifiiK.il Machines.
Hie New York and Honolulu Prcket Line.
The Merchant's Line, Honolulu and San Franciscii
Dr. Jaynes & Son' (jelebrnted Medicines.
Wilcox (t Gihh's Silver Manufacturing Compiny,
Wheeler R. Wilson's Scwin; Maclilnes.
EPl ADAr.lS & CO.,
Auctioneers anil Commission Meithiints.
No, 46 Queen Street, .. Honolulu
E D. HOFFSCHLAEGER & Co.
Importers aml'Commlsston JlrrchantH.
No. 48 Queen Street Honolulu Oaiiu, H I
310-261
CD C. ROWfc
House and Sign Painter,
Pa'per Hanger, etc,
Nn. 107 Kino Street Honolulu
E O. HALL & SON (Limited)
importers and dealers in
Uardware and General Merchandise,
Corner or Kmo and Fort Streets, Honolulu
OFFICXKS: " I
WlUlainW. Hall President and Manager
L. C. Abies Secretary and Treasurer
W. F. Allen Auditor
Directors Thon as Mav E. O. White 16-307
C A. SCHAEFER at Lo.
Importers and Commission Merchants,
No. 30 Merchant Street Honolulu
310-361
rRANK GERTZ '
Jloot and
and Shoes made to Order.
No. 103 Fort Street, , Honolulu
310-361
FH OEDING,
Vxpress and Drayman.
Office. No. 81 Kins? Street.
Residence. No. 47 Punchbowl Stcret.
, Honolulu, Oahu, H. I.
Freight, Packages, and Baggage delivered to and from
nil parts of Honolulu and vicinity. Careful attention
paid to moving Furniture, with
WAGONS EXPRESSLY TOR THE PURPOSE.
Office Telephone. No. 86.
House Telephone. No. 00. 330-390
U W. MACFARLANE, II. St. MACFAELAN.
Q- W. MACFARLANE &. CO.-.
Importora, Commission Merchants
and Sugar Factors.
Building Queen street, I lonolulu.
AUENTS FOR
Puuloa Sheep Ram.li Co, Hawaii.
J. Fowler & Go's Steam Plow and Portable Tramwa
Mlnless, Watson L Co's Sugar Machinery, Glasgow
Glasgow and Honolulu Line of Packets,
Liverpool and Honolulu Line of Packets,
London and Honolulu Line of Steamers,
Sun Fire Oflicc of London 4 3-304
TT HACKFELD a Co.
General Commission Agents,
Cor. Tort and Qubbn Street, Honoluli
310-361
TT E. McINTYRE a BROTHER
Grocery and l'eed Store.
Cor. Kino and Fort Sts C, Honolulu
TJOLLISTER a Co.
Wholesale and llnlatl Druggists and
No, 59, Nuuanu Stifkt .Honolulu
310-361
TTONOLULU IRON WORKS Co.,
Afeutm Vngtnes, Hollers, Sugar Mills,
Coolers, Iron, Drass and Lead Cuttings,
Honolulu...,,,,.,. , ,,,, ,,.... I
Machinery of every description made to onlcr,
Particular attention paid to Ship's DlacksnmMii';.
Job work executed on the shortest notice.
TTUSTACE a ROBERTSON
Draymen.
All orders for cartage promptly attended to. Parti
cular attention paid to the Storino and SmpriNQof
goods In tiansit to the other Islands. Also, Ulack
Sand and White Sank In nuantltles at lowest
prices.
OfKlcu Comer Kaahumanu and Queen streets
Hawaiian Bell Telephone N". 33.
Mutuil Telephone No. 19
' JOHN ", WATERHOUSE,
Importer and Dealer In General Mer-v,
ehaudlse,
N9. 35-31 QuERNSTRrs': ...,.,Honolulu
310-361 '
I
mxtea Ataris.
M. OAT, ,'jj.. & CO.
;.
Stationers and News Dealer.
lied Ituhber Stamp Agency
Gazkttb Clock...... .No. j Merchant Street
355-306 I Honolulu. II, I
one
TOHN NOT
Tin, Copptr and Sheet Iron Worker,
ovts and llanae:
all kinds, Plumbery stock aua metals, house furnish
injj goods, cnanueiien, lamps, etc
No. S KXahumanu Street .Honolulu
J E..WISHMAN,
Ileal Kstate Droher and Employment
llureatt.
Rents RooinsjCottaces. Houses, and sells nd leases
Real Lstatelnnll parti of the Kldgdom. Employ-
11VII. IUUIIU JWI WIU9C CCK.1I WVIft 1U Mil tilt? YriUU
branches of busjiess connected with these Islands. J
1ST N. B. Legal Documents drawn, Pills collected,
FlooVs and Account kept, and general office work
transacted. Paironage solicited.' Commissions moderate.
I
Honolulu, II (I. S-'yr
AINE & Co.,
Commission Merchants,
Imporlersand dealers In Hay, Grain and General
Produce. ,
Honolulu 1 '. I'. I,
'
01
EWERS a COOKE; 1 -
(Successors to Lbwbrs & Di:kson,)
Importers and Dealers In Lumber and all
hinds of llalldtng' Materials.
No. 8a Fort Stseet 1 Honoliiii'
310-361
T AHLO.
Dealer In Itlee, Tea, Silks and
l'aucy Hoods, Hats, Hoots unit
Shorn, llntn. Feed and Flour,
Clffars and Tobacco,
Also proprietor of Kice and Sugar Plantations at
Kaneohe, Koolau, Waipio, Ewa, and Heela.
COR. NUUANU AID ClIAILAIN Sts HONOLULU
T YONS & COHEN,
Auctioneers ami Commission Merchants,
Corner Fort and Queen Stkeets, Honoiuli
Sales of Furniture. Stock. Ueal Estate and n.n.Ml
Merchandise promptly attended to. Sole agents for
ncrican anu European mercnanaise. 1. 1,1
333-393 11 Cohen
M PHILLIPS a Co.
Importers and Wholesale Dealers In Clothing.
Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Men's Furnishing
Goods, Fancy Goods, lite.
No. 10 Kaahumanu Street Honolulu
M S. GRINBAUM a CO.,
Importers of General Merchandise and
y Commission Merchants,
Queen1 Street Honolulu. It. I
No. 134 California street, San Francisco, Cal.
II. A. CONSALVES. E. HUTCHINSON.
jyr A. GONSALVES a CO.,
Wholesale Grocers, and WtnelMerchants,
Beaver Block, Queen Street. Honolulu
Post OflkeBot No. 309. Telephone No. 368.
M W. McCHESNEY a SON
Dkallrs IN
Leather, Utiles, Tallow and Commission
Merchants.
Agents for the Roal Soap Company.
No. 43 Queen Street , Honolulu
317-3 08,
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO.
Importers and Dealers In Hardware, Cut
lery, aoois.
Paints and Oils, and General Merchandise.
Not74ANu 76, Fort Street Honolulu
310-361
THE WESTERN AND HAWAIIAN IN
vestment Company (limited.)
Money loaned for long or short periods on approved
security, Apply to W. Li. UKLUN,
Office Beaver Block, Fort St. Manager
344-395
H. DAVIES a Co.
(La rs Ianion, Green & Cj )
.Importers and Commission Merchants.
No. 4 Kaaiiumant St Honolulu
agents for
Lb) d's and the Liverpool Underwriters,
British, and Foreign larine Insuiance Company, and
Northern Assurance Company. 310-361
G. THRUM,
Impohtino and Manufacturing
Statlqner, Printer, Dook-.
hinder, etc.,
And Publisher of the Hawaiian Almmar ij Annml
Dealer In Tine Stationery, Books, Music, Tojs and
rancy Goods.
Fort Strbrt. Near Hotel,." Honolulu
P. ALLEN,
w
Has an office with Messrs Bishop & Co., corner of
Merchant and Kaahumanu Streets, and he will be
pleased to attend to any business entrusted, 10 him. 'CM
CLAUS SPRBCKEL1. WM. 0 ,RWN,
g. irwin a co,;
Sugar Factors and Commission Agents,
Honolulu,.,, , , ,if, j
w ILLIAM McCANDLESS
Dealer In Choicest lleef, Veal, Mutton, Etc.
No. 6 QUBBN STRBKr, riSH MARKET.
ramllynnd. Shipping orders carefully attended to.
Live Stock furnished Jo Vessels at short notice,
Vegetables of all kinds supplied to Older,
Telephone , ,', ( jf0
' 358-00
o WEST, II. M, DQW, C. W. MAIFARLANB
DOW & CO.,
rnitinrfri'J 1 iil Dealers In all kinds 0
Music, Fancy and Javanese Goods,
Furniture of all Mmk s.ul,,,. sr.1.1.. sn
Paintings, 'loys, Pictuto Frames and"
asecblil ' ,ovJ"e ,nJ repairing Furniture
No,. 105 Fort Strebt...' Honolulu
. 340-391
Eitjeimmcc Notices.
ACCIDENT DEPARTMENT, PACIFIC
Mutual Lift Insurance Company,
OF CALIFORNIA.
J. C. WILDER, AGSST,
Assets, December 31, 1884.1. ....,.,,t $'1183,000
Policies lnutd against Accident for one day up to
year.
B OSTON BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS,
C. BRniV&R C.,
Agents for trie Hawaiian Islands.
pRBMEN BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS,
F. A. SCltABFKR tV Ct., Aetnl:
Also acents for the
Dresden Hoard of Underwriters.
Vienna Board of Underwriters.
For the Hawaiian Islands.
DRITISH FOREIGN MARINE INSUR.
ance (Limited)
THEO. If. DAVIES, AGENT.
lhe above agent has receded Instructions to re.
duct the rates or Insurance between Honolulu and
Ports in the Pacific, and is now prepired to Issue poli
cils at the lowest rates, with a special reduction on
freight per steamers. 310-361
FORTUNA GENERAL INSURANCE COM.
pany of Berlin.
F. A., SCHAEFER & Ce., AGENTS.
The above Insurance Company, has established a
General Agency here, and the undersigned, General
Agents, are authorised to lake risks against the dangers
the Seas at the most reasonable rates and on the
most favorable terms. 310-361
GERMAN LLOYD MARINE INSURANCE
Comoainr of Berlin
F. A. SCJAEFER tr Co.. AGENTS.
1 he above Insurance Company has established a General
Agency here, and the above signed. General Agents,
are authorized to take Klsks against the dangers of the
Seas at the most reasonable fates, and on the most fa.
Tumble terms. n 3-761
FIRE
Company of Hamburg'
A.JAEGER, AGENT.
Building, Merchandise, Furniture and Machinery
Insured against Fire on the most favorable terms.
mj1
FIRE INSURANCE
a jl company.
F. A. SCAEFER & Ce AGENTS.
The above firm having been appointed agents of this
company are Drerjared ta Irsiire rltlt .riinti t fire on
atone and IJrlck buildings and on Merchandise stored
therein, on the most favorahis trmt For particulars
appl at their off.ee. 310-301
Ml LIFE INSURANCE COM-
pany, of New York,
S. G. IVILDER, AGENT.
Assets, December 31, 1884 $103,876,178 jl
Policies IsSUed On the T.lfl. T.rm mnA Pnnn.n.n.
P'"- - M tf
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE
Company of Boston.
CASTLE & COOKE, AGENTS,
iNCORroRATin 1835.
The oldest Purely Mutual Life Insurance
in uie untied states.
Policies Issued 01s the most Favorable Terms
Losses paid through Honolulu Agency, $40,000
.V- 4U1
NORTH-GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE
Company of Hamburg-.
. UACKFELD & Ct., AGENTS.
Capltaland Reserve Retchsmark 8,830,00
their Reinsurance Companies, " 35,000,00
The Agents of the above Company, for the Hawaiian
Islands, are prepared to Insure Buildings, Furniture
jiiercnanuise and 1'roduce, Machinery, etc, also Sugi.
and Rice Mills, and vessels in the harbor, against loss
or damage by file, on the most favorable terms,
a 10-361
ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE
NEW
Insurance Company of Boston, Mass.
INI 0RP0RATED 1835.
Assets January 1st,, 18S4, nearly $17,-000,000,
Polices Issued on the most favorable terms, and
Lrututcijr alter swo
Payments.
EXAMPLE OF PLAN !
Insured age 35 years 30 years Endowment Plan for
35,000;
ylmtuai Premium $$4!i,B0
VTe. Td-up Ins,
At the end of the ad Vear, $ 389.85 S S4S
jd " 46a,70 840
4th " 43 35 I.IJO
Stll " 831.85 .4i5
6th " 1,0x9 00 ,095.
'
7th M35.U .970
8th .45;.7S ".335
1,676.05 3,500
10th ' 1,911.65 3.755
nth " iiS7o 3.x5
isth " .4iS 3.3SO
13th ' ,68500 3.48
14th ' 3.7" '
15th " 3,363.9a 3,945
tilth " 3 $75-35 4.165
ITtll ' 3.93 15 4.380
16th ' 4,148 S 4.590 .
19th " 4,613.70 4.800
oth " 5,000.00 S.oooJ
The second and subsenent premiums are likely to
be reduced by (nereatinf annuil dutnbutitnx ef tur
Hut,
t3T Applications can be had of ; and full Information
will be given by the Agents,
356-37 CASTLE &- COOKS.
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PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF UNDER
C. BREWER CV..
Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
310-361
TRANSATLANTIC PIKE INSURANCE
Company of Hamburg-.
It. UACKFELD CV Azentt.
Capital and Reserve Reichsnuuk 6,000,00a
' their Re-Insurance Companies " 101,650,000
Total , , . , , Retchsmark 107,650,000
Tho Agents of the above Company, for the Hawaiian
Ikl.mdi, are prepared to Insure Buildings, Furniture,
Merchandise and Produce, Machinery, etc., also Sugar
and Rice Mills, and vessels in the harbor against loss
or damage by fire, nn the most favorable tetms.
3ICl6(
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND
- Globe Insurance Company.
BISHOP cV CV., AGENTS.
MTABISIItn 1036,
Unlimited Liability to Stockholders,
Assets. $37a.93
Reserve t 7i5o,ooq
income ro 1(841
Premiums received after deduction of re-
uisui ..live , , ,...,.,, f ,000.000
Louts promptly adjusted and paid here,
313364
TTNIONMARINBINSURANCE COMPANY
vr ui oau rrancisco.
CASTLE cV COOKE, AGENTS
U d iSff.
gripping.
INTER-ISLAND
H NAVIGATION
(Limited.)
THE 'BEST ROUTE
Tu the
Volcano of Kilauea,
Via Punaluu. Hawaii.
niMm JUD STAUKCH
Stmr. W. O. JIull Mahtlani.)
Capt. BATES Purser SIMERSON.
LEAVES HONOLULU AT 3 V. M. TRI
MONTHLY ON
Tuesda' Dec 1 15, Friday, Dec aj, and Tuesday, Jan.
. touching at
Maalaea Maul about is a. rrt.
Kailua, Hawaii about 10 a. m.
Keilakeakua, Hawaii , about noon.
And other Kona ports, arriving at Punaluu at 6 P. M
of the day after leaving Honolulu. On the following
morning, 5 A. M. she arrives at Jlonuapo.
Returning she will leave Kail at 9 A. M. on Monday,
Dec. 3t, and lliursday, Dec 3.1, touching at all way
ports, including Maalaea, Maui, at 6 a. m., and arriving
at Honolulu 3 P. M. on the day lollowing her departure
from Kau.
The steamer pauses along the entire coast o' the
leeward side of ilawaii, affording Tourists a panorama
of charming Scenery, and will stop at Kealakua Bay
where sufficient time Is allowed to visit the monument
of CA1TAIN COOK.
Tourists by this route reach Punaluu at 6 o'clock
r.ti., on the day after leaving HONOLULU being
only one night oa the vessel, and making the entire
passage in smooth water.
At Punaluu finest Hotel on Hawaii,
and from here Tourists will be conseyed by Railroad
to Pahala, thence by stage coach to Half-way House, at
where Horses and Guides will be In attendance to convey
them to the Volcano.
Ily this routethe entire trip is made In fivi and a
hiilf dAys, allowing Tourists two nights und one whole
dayat the Volcano House.
THIS IS THIS ON1.X CAUllIAGE ItOVTK
Tickets for the round trip J0, which pays all expenses.
t3T Apply to HARRY AKMITAGE, Acent for the
Ii I. S. N. Co.'s "New Route to the Volcano." at I. I.
Williams, Photographer, No. 103 Fort street, Honolulu;
Oral Office of the 1. 1. S. N. Co., on the Esplanade.
Steam Navigation Comp'y,
(LIMITED)
(Mnlulani) -
Bates , Commander
Will run regularly to Msalaea,'Maul, and Kona and
Kan, Hawaii.
Steamer Planter (Lillnoc)
Cameron Commander
Leaves every Tuesday at j p. h. for Nawiliwill,
Koloa. Eleele and Waimea. Returning, will leave
Nawiliwill every Saturday at 4 P. M., arriving at Hono-
uiu, every aunaay at 5 A. M. ,
Steamer Itvalaut,
Freeman Commander
Will run regularly lo Hamoa, Maul, and
Honokaa ana Paauliau, Hawaii.
Steamer O. It-. Bishop,
Macauley Commander
Leaves every Friday at 8 a. m. for Waianae,
Oahu, and Hanalel and Kilauea, Kauai. Returninj
eaves Hanalei every Tuesday'at 4 r. M., and tiiuching
at Walalua and Waianae Wednesdays, and arriving at
Honolulu same day.
Steamer James Makee,
Wrir Commsnder
Will run regularly to Kapaa, Kauai,
For further nartlculars Indtilre at the office of Inter.
,"t. .. . .
isiana steam navieauon o , Honolulu.
J. ENA, T. R. FOSTER,
343-394 Secretary.. President.
NAVIGATION CO.
PACIFIC (limited) .
0011X111117 and Commission Agents.
Center QUEEN cV NUUANU Streeti, HsntMi.
Regular vessels for the ports ot
Mahko on Maul -
Laupahoehoe, Honomu, Paukaa and llllo on
Hawaii:
Koloa Hanapepe and Walmea on Kauai, and
Walalua on Oahu,
And anyother ports when inducements ofTer,
Persons laving freight for any part of the Islands
be forwarded from San Francisco by way of Honolulu,
or direct shipments from Honolulu Will do well 10 enquire
first uf the Pacific Navigation Co;, before making
final arrangements.
Goods Intended for shipment by any of our vessels
received and stored free of charge 11 our
bnilding at any time. Apply to the captains on board,
or to A. F. COOKE,
iiltf Manaeer Pacific Navigation Co.
SCIIOONKR DOMITHA.
J.IPAIKO, Master.
J
Malae, Kaneohe, Ueela, Kahalitu, Will 11.
hole', Walkane,land other Ports 011J10
Coast of Koolau, Oahu,
.
CHARLES BREWER S Lo
37 Kilby Street, Boston,
AGENTS OF HAWAIIAN PACKETS,
General Commission Agents,
Special attention given to the purchasing of goods of
the Hawaiian trade. Frelrht at Inn est rates,
PLANTERS' LINU
TOR SAN FRANCISCO.
C. HKEWF.lt Jt COMPANX Agents
j Merchandise received Storage Free, and liberal cash
utpc iiioi ou snipments by uus lias,
Shipping.
Wilder's Stcarnsl Company.
rxaavEOOTBru
vmHsflssMMt
New Route to the Volcano
Via Keatihou.
ROUTE AND TIME TABLE
T E KIN A C
KING, ..,, ,
4, ,i4 1 ti COHMAK0E
Leaves IIONOI ULU, II. I. at 4.00 o'clock r. M.
each week. Touching at Lahaina, Maalaea, Makena,
Maul, Mai ukona, Kawalhae, Laupahoehoe and lillo.
Hawaii, and will make two trips to the Volcana each
month, leaving Honolulu on the first Monday following
the arrival of the mail steamers from San Francisco.
When the steamer arrives on Monday the KINAU wil
leave on that day.
PSSENGfR TRAINS will connect with the
Kinau at Mahukona.
The KINAU WILL TOUCH at Honokala and
Paauhau on down trips from I lib for Passengers If a
signal Is made from the shore.
The steamer KINAU will make the Volcano Trip,
reaching Keauhou on Wednesday ii.oming, gUJig
Tourists two days and two nights at the Volcano
House.
tickets for the round trip 450 00. which pays -all
charges,
lhe KINAU will arrive In Jfonolulu Sunday morn-Ings
on Volcano 'Irips. Oil HIlo 'lrits, II1 leave
Honolulu on Tuesdays, and return Saturday morntuuv
1.1 Ki: LIKE.
Loeriulv. CosistAMrM
Leaves Monday sat 5 p. m for 'Kaunakakal, Kahu.
lui, Huelo, liana and Klpahulu ; and for Kranae,
and Nuu every other week. Returning will stop
the alove ports, arriving back Saturday mornings.
"For mall and passengers only.
TUB KILAUEA HOW.
We,"art Command..
Leaves regularly for Paauhau, Koho alele, Ookala,
Kukaiau, Honohina. Laupihoehoe, Hakahu and Ono-
TI1E LEHUA.
Davi"
Commander
Will leave regularly for same ports as the Kilauea
Hou.
T11EMOKOLII.
McGregor Commands,.
Leaves each Monday at 5 r. M. for Kaunakakal, ha.
malo, Pukoo, Lahaina, Lanal, Moanul, Halawa",
Peleunu and Kalaupapa. Returning leaves Pukoo
Friday at 10 a. m. for Hinolulu. arriving Sa.ur.l.
morning.
K. G. WILDER, Pres. S. B. ROE, Sec'y.
asttf '
Australian Mail Service.-For
San Francisco,
The new and splendid AI Steel Steamship
" MARAROA,"
Of he .Union Steamship Company, New Zealand
7.11 uc uucai uonoiuiu iixm Sydney and
Auckland on or hbout
December 10th.;
And will leave for the above port with malls and pas
sengers on or about that date. . ,
For freight or passage, having accommodations,
apply to
WM. G. IRWIN & CO.,
Agents.
For Sydney and Auckland,
lhe O. S. S. Company's fine AI Steamship
" MARIPOSA "
Will be due at Honolnlu from San Francisco on or
about
December 26tix,
And will have prompt dispatch with mails aud passengers
for the above pons.
lor freight pr passage, having superior sccom.
modtioii, apply to
WM. G. IRWIN & CO.,
Agents.
For Sydney, N. S. W.
The Magnificent .Steamship
" A. TJ S T It JL I.. I A ,
BROUOH Commander
Will leave fur the above port on or about
January 5tn, 18S6.
For freight or, passage, apply to
94-td H. HACKFtI,D & CO., Agent
New York & Honolulu Packet Line
MESSRS. C. II. CKOSSIIAN I BRO.
tVill dispatch about December 1, 1M5, a
Vessel from New Xark for this Poir direct.
Merchants and Others
Wishing to Ship bythls Line wjll please for.
ward their Orders as earl) as possible.
Very Truly, Ht"
CASTLE COOKE.
Honolulu At mts.
Keep your horses cool
and healthy, and avoid excessive
sweating- by having
them clipped with the
NEW LIGHTNING
HORSE CLIPPING MACHINE,
Now in succeMiru' operation at the
0 JmcA6i,I unit tfiueiijifrcii.
4Vim4 . C. B MII.ES, Proprietor.
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