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PRELIMINARY
The Equitable Life Assurance
Society of the United States.
JANUARY
ASSETS
Liabilities, 4 percent
SU.HPLUS
jTcw Business Written in, ISO
Assurance in Force.
Thu oLM Annual Statement will ln issued hurenfter ; in
the interval the foregoing; figures will show approximately
the chief items of the account.
ALEX, J. CARTWR8GKT,
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
Dress Goods i
A FULL ASSORT Jl EN L"
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JHH . Sl
104 Fort street, Honolulu.
Latest Designs in Slrli'li FM Dress Goods,
All WooS Camelette in all Shades,
A Fl'LL LINE OF COLONS IN
IllS Wilis, GaSlBBTBS III Mttl CMllS,
Figured Chnilles & Silk Striped Chailles.
AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF
Fancy Striped Flannels & Flannelettes.
COME AND SEE OUR
STRIPED & PLAID WORSTtD COMBINATION SUITS, TRICOT &
FINE CLOTHS FOR RIDING HABIT.
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&&" If you are in search of Dress Materials come unci examine our
immense assortment befoic making your purchases elsewhere.
Builders' & Gene.ai Hardware,
Agricultural Implements,
Plantation
Supplies,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES & LAMP GOODS,
AGATE WAKE, TIN WARE, NEVER BREAK WARE,
Cutlery & General Merchandise,
Blake's Steam Pumps,
Weston's Centrifugals,
WILCOX & GIBB'S, AND REMINGTON
SEWING MACHINES.
B.F
. EHLEBS & CO.
After taking Stock we offer superior values for less than former prices in every
(ci:irluiciit.
CHENILLE PORTIERES, FROM $0.50 UPWARD,
JixdLioM Ac liililieii'w :jrowHmei
AT ALL STYLES AND PRICES.
GENTS' SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, COLLARS AND CUFrS.
SOCK- AND SCARFS AT COST.
t2T Dressmaking uiiilcr the management of MISS Iv. CLARKE.
S. EHRLIOH
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COJCNEK FPKT tfr HOTEL STREETS
GENUINE!-FOSTER KID GLOVES l-GENOIHE !
IN ALI, COLORS.
Will ! Hold lUr One V'U ul Si f5 n I'ulr.
'A Large Assoitmeiit of Embroidery; Oriental, Chiffon, anil Torchon Laces,
EST At Reduced Prices ! 1
H. EI1KLICJI & CO.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT J
100 I'orl Street.
CSy- On mill after tlio 1st day of April, we intend to do a strictly CASH busi
ness. All outstanding bill wo wish paid before Unit date.
Our Clearance Sale whl Continue until April 1st.
Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Embroidery, Laces, Ribbons,
Notions, Silks, Satins, Hurrah... Wool Dress Goods. Cotton, Sheetings,
Linens, Curtain., Portieres, Jled Spreads, Kugs, Hoys' and Gent's
Clothing, Hats, (straw and felt); Caps, Trunks. Hags,
Vulirtis, Collar, Cuffs, Shirts, Underwear, Etc.
tST Cull and tee for jom Mill tlio liberal
STATEMENT.
I, 1892.
$135,000,000.00
$ 1 J 0,000.000.00
$ 25,000,000.00
I $230, 000,000.00
$800,000,000.00
Dress Goods !
CAN HE FOUND AT
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Tlie Eii Was
In His Boot!
All interesting incident oc
curred at a wedding in Kyaelc,
N. Y., recently, says the Al
bany Argus. All went mer
rily until the bridegroom was
called upon to produce the :
wedding ring. In vain he
felt in his trousers' pocket
for the indispensable article.
Nothing could be found ex
cept a hole, through which
the ring had evidently fallen
into his boot. "What was he
to do?
"Take your boot off," said
the parson. The suspense
and silence were painful.
The organist, at the domi
nie's bidding, began a "vo
luntary." The young man removed
his boot, the ring Avas found,
also a hole in his stocking,
and the minister remarked,
evidently with more than the
ceremony in mind, "Young
man, it is time you were mar
ried." For appropriate Engage
ment or Wedding Rings, in
new ideas and odd shapes,
call on
H. FWEHMAN.
Notice to the Public !
Tins Hawaiian Soap Works
Is still in existence at the old stand,
Lcleo, and has been so since the year
1S.". 1 am prepared to put up Soap nt
the following prices:
$4.50 psr Case of 100 lbs.; $4.00
per 100 lbs. in Balk.
r,0 Cents each allowed for empty con
tainers returned in good order.
OS?" Weight for weight no rival con
cern can supply as good nu article for
the same prices.
86T"Tho only Practical Soap Boiler
in the Hawaiian Islands.
THOMAS W.RAWLINS,
feb 28-02
Fresh Frozen
OS
CO
(ON ICE)
JUST RECEIVED
Per S. S. "Australia,"
At The Beaver Saloon,
II. J. NOJLTH, Proprietor.
1152 3t
OCKANIC
Steamship Gomp'y
FOR SAN FRANCISCO,
The Al Steamship .
"AUSTRALIA"
Will leave Honolulu for the above
port on,
Tuesday, March l&t,
AX" NOON.
EST For freight or passage, apply to
Wm. Q. IHWIN & CO., L'd,
:i."a ot
Agents.
FOR SALE!
1 HAVE on hand at "Lit
tle Britain," Honolulu,
45 Head California Mules
fiom :t to 5 yours old, many
of which will weltth from
1000 to 1100 lbs. eachi 1 Thoroiiglibrud
Holfctelu Hull 2 years old Otli of next
.March; 1 Half .Jeisoy Hull a years old
next May; o or (i Imported Cowh, all
gentle, young anil have had calves within
past two months. Also, for want of use
and all as good aR new. 1 'J-seuted Coy
ei ed Carriage, with polo and shaft and
Double Harness; 1 Light 2-horse Lum
ber Wagon, Kisch make and guaranteed
to carry moo lbs.; also complete Set
Double Harness for same. All of above
propertj can bo bought cheap,
J. N. WJMGUT,
1150 lm P. 0. Hox m, Honolulu.
EM. "Walsh,
Atioiuey at Law. Olllee in
Cartwrlght Hiilldlng, ilerchant street,
Honolulu. (eh 11-!):!
For MotihlingH, Fruincs,
PiiHtuls, ArlotyjieH, ritoto
yrruvuroH, EichinH juul
evurythiiifr iu Hid lino of
pictures), iro to Kinir llroH..
Hotel street. I
(Cmitinuttf from 1st P'liJB')
Maurice Bourkc, n gfent cluuii of
the Duke of Edinburgh, having
served with him in Malta and having
visited Russia in his company, is
held responsible for the recent acci
dent to the ironclad Victoria, lie be
ing the navigating olliccr, to tnatk
with a buoy a shoal, the existence of
which was perfectly known to the of
ficers, and failing to attend to it pro
perly. The execution of four anarchists' at
Xeres the other day bus not had the
effect of putting a stop to the anar
chist agitation. It seems to have
been the reverse. Several bands of
anarchists have been marauding tlio
country in Unit region, and. the citi
zens are thoroughly frightened. Ca
sinos, cafes, shops and theatres are
ail closed at night. Gendarmes are
chasing the anarchists, who hide as
soon as they approach. Police have
arrested three anarchists at Cadiz
who were armed with long daggers.
They had the usual fiery anarchist
documents in their possession calling
upon the people to avenge the death
of their executed comrades and right
tiic wrongs which working people
suffer.
A number of German papers join
a section of the English press in
rancorous abuse of the United States
for the latter power's treatment of
Chile. The cause is not far to seek.
It is jealousy of the extension of
American influence in South America
which is leading to the loss of Ger
man trade. This trade is diminish
ing wherever it has met American
competition.
A great Congress of professors of
Berlin, Unite, Bonn, Gottingcn and
other university towns lias been con
vened at Berlin to pass an appeal to
the Government to withdraw the
Educational bill which has been the
theme of so much discussion. Public
meetings have been held in every
populous center iu Prussia to protest
against the bill, and even Conserva
tive districts are declaring in favor
of modifications.
The Governor of Saxony has is
sued an order for compulsory inspec
tion of American pork on the ground
that trichina) have been found in
pork stamped by American ex
porters.
District Attorney Evans of Texas
is receiving general approval in the
city of Mexico for bis prosecution of
the cases against violators of the
neutrality laws on the frontier. A
prominent official of that city says
this action will do much to produce
harmonious feeling between the two
countries, as it proves the United
States has a friendly feeling towards
Mexico. Eight newspapers are sup
porting Dias for re-election. There
is no other candidate.
The German Government is be
coming more and more uneasy over
tie growth of socialism. The Em
peror wants to employ more energetic
measures for its suppression. A de
finite policy has not yet been adopt
ed. The burning of the Sevres factory
in Paris is the one theme in that citj'.
I)y almost a miracle the ground Ijoor
where the museum is located was not
touched by the fire. The three up
per floors were destroyed, but the
old and unique pieces that are part
of the t,lory of France are intact.
The loss will amount to 300,000
francs. Some of the single pieces in
the museum were worth more than a
million francs each.
Pope Leo XIII. has issued an
edict modifying the restrictions of
Lent in all parts of the world where
the grip is prevalent. The order
will be read in all of the churches
on both continents on Sunday, Eeb.
28th. Lent beginning March 2nd,
and ending April 17th.
Colonel Zezzedello, the newly ap
pointed Minister at Rio Janeiro,
cables that the rumors of the impend
ing revolt in Brazil are untrue.
Since the restoration of legal order
in November last the elements of
agitation have had no existence. The
different States organize their own
governments without fear of disorder
resulting. The banking question is
in a fair way of settlement. The
Government has no financial dillicul.y
to contend with and has obtained a
vote of confidence from Congress.
Senhor Levo will beco ne Minister of
the Interior in place of h'enlior Pirie,
resigned.
P0I.LV LAUIflh'.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
Pjt. McLennan, tlio well-known
specialist of San Fruncibco, Onl., re
eoutly arrived horp with liiB family,
has oponed offices at Ho. 3 Richards
street, opposite tbo Royal Palace,
The Doctor has had fifteen years of
unprecedented success at the Bay
City, having among his patients
many of our leading citizens to whom
ho can now refer.
Tbo Dootor'B specially is tbo treat
ment of all chroiiiu, difficult and lin
gering dibeiy-e, and bo invites nil to
ulllicted to visit him. Refers by per
jnission to Mr. J. T. Waterliouse, Sr.
Medical and surgical electricity a
specialty. 331 lm
The best thin to gomLto
your i'riemlH abroad is King
Bros.' Illustrated Souvenir
of Hawaii, whieli is gotten
up ior the purpose and is
not an advertisement.
I'UKNISHED ROOMS.
ON Queen street, between
Alakea and Klelmrds,
GFO.SANDEMAN.
351 tf
FOR SALE
tilfii
A LABUE
Biiildln
Lot
. corner Kuwalo street
and Wilder avenue; awn 'Hi
acres. Flue locality, terms easy. Price,
apply to JOHN. F. COLBUKN,
W5 2V
AN OPPiJRTIITY !
At (ho voquost ol" a
11111111)01' of our patrons,
Ave luivo ooiieludud (o
offer thu services of our
artist, Mr. T. Y. Uow,
as a practical instructor
in Oil Painting1 and Wa
ter Coloring-, free of
charge.
Mr. Itow has been in
our employ for the past
two years and we feci
. conlident that, by prac
tical demonstration, he
can teach his pupil just
what he wants to know
in the matter of handling
colors, etc., without the
tiresome course usually
adopted by instructors.
For further particulars
enquire at
KING BROS.,
Hotel street.
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL
San Francisco, : Ca'lfornia.
Tliis Hotel has roi enily added a large
number iif
Single Rooms 1 uatlis Attached
WlltOll WILL HI! LUT
AVltli or Without JSotii'cl.
WM. B. HOOPER,
Maii.iircr.
350 3m
E LECTIO X of OFFICERS.
A T the adjourned annual meeting of
V this itockhnldcrs of the C. Ilrewer
& Company held this day, the following
were elected Olllcers of the I'o poration
to serve dining the ensuing year:
I rreluent
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(.Manager,
President
Hon. .). U. Carter
f!pn- II. Unlinrtdnn rIVnimirni
E. F. Bishop Seeii'lury,
Hon. W. F. Allen Auditor
DUtrjCTOlis:
Hon. C. K. Bishop, II. Waterliouse, Esq.,
S, C. Allen, Ei.
E. F BISHOP,
Secretary C. Brewer & Co.
Honolulu, Feb. 10, 1891'. IHt lm
ELECTION of OFFICERS.
AT the annual meeting of the Ha
waiian Agricultural Company held
this day, the following persons weie
elected olllcers for the current year:
Hon. O. K. Bishop President,
Sain'l C. Allen Vice-President,
Oeo II. Kobcrtson T'l easurcr,
J. O. Carter Secretaiy,
Tom May Auditor.
mitECTons:
S. C. Allen, Chas. M. Cooke and V. O.
Smith.
J. O. OARTEK,
Scciy. Haw. Ag. i 'o.
Honolulu. Jan. 21, 1SU2. I125 Sin
ELECTION of ollCEUy
AT the annual meeting of the Ewu
Plantation Co. held till-, day the
following olllcers were elected for the
coming year:
C. M. Cooke President,
.T. B. Cattle Vlce-Pie.-ident,
E. D. Touney.i Secretaiy,
J. B. Atheitou Treasurer,
J. 11. Paty Auditor.
The above named olllcers al-o consti
tute the Hoard of Directors.
E. U. TENNRY,
Secretary Ewa Plairaiimi i'o.
Honolulu, .Ian. ;iu, 18!):!. axi lm
eleoTion' oTiTffK'EKS.
AT the annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Hawaiian Bailio.id
Co., (L'd), held at their otllce in tills
city Feb. Silnl, the following olllcers
were elected to serve dining the ensuing
year:
Charles L. Wight Pre-ident,
William C Wilder Treasurer,
Sain'l Q. Wilder Seci clnry.
SAM'LG. WILDEK,
Secretarv.
Honolulu, Feb. 2.1, 1802. ii.-2 Mt
NOTICE.
SOME malicious persons having cir
culated a rumor that wo are going
out of business, wo take pleasure in
aniiounejiig to tho public in general
and to tlio trade in particular, that it
is our intention to carry on our busi
ness in the future to tlio full extent
as it has beon herotofoio during tlio
last 25 years. And from the success
wo Jiuvo made iu our business wo feel
us uietl that wo will slay another 25
years. To bo convinced nleuo call
and ejfiinjjnu our btock ami you will
find it iu our liip tlio largest and best
assorted in tlio Hawaiian (uluuds.
JIM lm J1VMAN HJlOB,
SPECIAL MEETING.
r"HE stoekliolders of tlio llnwailan
1 Agrleiiltural Company will please
take mtico ihut a special meeting of tho
Com pan v will be held at the oflleo of C.
Biuwcr&Pii,, Queen btjvet, on .MUN
UA , ! eb. 21), J8!I2, at 10 a. si., to con
sider Important business.
J. O, OAKTKIl,
, , , Secretary H. A. Co.
Honolulu, Feb. 15, 181)2. aiS 2w
S PEOI AlTi EETING:.
''pilE stockholders of tho Ilanalel
.TT- . !r,'U1' ,MU1 tJouiny will please
take notice that a special meeting of the
Company will bo held at the olllee of i
Ivfv'Vr V,',..(i"!L'" "treet, on MON
l)A , Feb. ill, ib'J2, at II o'clock A. ji ,
to consider linpoitaiit biiemess.
., J.O. CAUTEH,
ir ii.. -ocreuiry II, H, M. Co.
Houolulu, Feb. 16, 18U2, -JID 2w
JOHN NOTT,
Importer aittl Dealer in
1 and Iron Ranges. Stoves and Fixtures,
Stee
$? iirvf. V .
3?F
Housekeeping Goods & Kitchen Utensils,
AGATE WARE IN LARGE YARIETY.
WHITE, GllAY AKI) B1LVKK-PLATUD
LAMPS - AND - FSXTURES.
Crockery, Rubber Hose, Lift and Force Pumps,
Water Closets, Water and Soil Pipes.
Plumbing, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work.
tr Ml Itlooll," ifw.
:i o. box 4S0.: teM VmL
AVertt Cor. rSuuiiiiu
All kinds of NEW and SKCOND-IlAND FUltNITUIlE sold oW
lor casn ai me i -v jj.
XS-ThoI X L pays the HIGHEST CASH PltlCE for all kinds ol .
Second-hand Kurnituie, Stovee, Sewing Machines, Etc., Etc. J
jrj-IF YOU WANT TO SELL out your Household Furniture in its
entirely, call at the I X L Auction & Commission House, corner Nuuiuiu
and King blroets.
Prompt Returns Made on Goods Sold on Commission.
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S. W. LEDERER,
t&- Slorii Open SiatmViiiy
Telephones, No. 119.-
All
King Street, bet. Fort & Alakea s treets,
IMPORTER & DEALER IN .
Groceries, Provisions, Flour & FeecL
Fresh California Boll Butter & Island Butter
ALWAYS ON HAND.
New Goods received by every steamug from Sau Francisco.
gj All ciders Faithfully attended to nit batisfaetion guaranteed. Inland
orders solicited and itaeked with qui ft.
Telephones, No. 175.-
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-OFFER
Calilornia Wheat, Oat Hay, in large and compressed bales; Barley, Rolled
fc Giound Barley, California & Now Zealand Oats, Middlings, Bran, Corn,
Cracked Corn, Wheal, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. Also,
Drift d Snow and Victor Flour I
: if Ji! 13 rX' i I r. Hi It fti :
We keep constantly in stock the celebrated Feitilizers manufactured by Mr.
A. Hans of Sau Fiancisco, viz.: Bone Meal, Wool Dust and High Guide
iuper Phosphates, all of which can be had at bedrock prices.
jpsy IsUnd orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. JgCS
Telephone 240.-
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LEWIS & CO.,
HONOLULU, H. I.,
Importers, Wholesale & Retail
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By eacli hleamer of the O. S. S. Co. from California fresh California Roll
Butter, Frozen Oysteis and Fiesli California Fruits, Fish, Game, Vegetables,
eic, etc. A complete line of Crosse & Blackwell's & J. T. Morton'fc Canned
& Bottlo'i Goods always on hand. Also, just received a fresh lino of German
Patus and Potted Moats and Bottled Pieserved Fruits, Lewis & Co.'s Maltese
Brand Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, Now Breakfast Cereals, Cream Oat
Flakes and Cream Wheal Flakes, Sicily Lemons and California Riverside
Oranges, Oregon Bui hank Potatoes, Etc.,Eto.. Eic. Satisfuc'iou guaranteed.
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IMPORTERS
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS.
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New Goods received by ovory packet from Eastern Slates and Europe,
Fresh California Produce by ovory Hteamor. All oiders fuithfully atteiujed
to and Goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. Island orders
solicited. SntisfHotinn iMlnvH.ntpd 1-91
c. j. McCarthy,
Nj:w Cummins' Block, Meuojiant Stiikkt.
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
hOMcrroit roit tuk
Equitable Life Assurance Society
FIRE INSURANCE PLACED. COLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO.
Routs Collected and Houses Rented,
fjjff Any business enti listed to mo will lccoivo piompt attention, tefi
nov-M-Dl
mnninini
PALMER & RICHARDSON,
AltCIHTKCTN ! fiS AIWIUTKCTS !
KTYLKS OF ARCIIITKCTURICS:
Eastlake, Queen Anno, Reiiaissiiuce, Gothic, Italian, Classic, Norman,
IN STONE, BRICK, IRON OR WOOD.
Best Modern Designs in Itesidcncis! Cheap Arlislic Cottages a Specialty)
Complete plans and specltteatloiis given; iiIko siip'rluteiideiice of construetloii,
WOt OEFICE-Cbilton Block, ctr. King & Fort, Entrance ou Fort Bt.
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PROPRIETOR.
Eveninus till 9 oYJunk -mt
jS2er
P. O. Box 372.
Cor. Edinburgh'fe Queon Sts.
. L'd
FOR SALE-
-P. O. Box 297.
Ill Fort Street,
Dealers in Groceries & Provisions,
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AND DEALERS IN
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