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BY AUTHORITY.
Mr. Joint StiU'i'Uliipn linn this day
been commissioned as Inspector of
Kerosono Oil fur the Collection Dis
tflet of Ihlo.
11. A. WIDEMANN,
Minister of Finance
Tinance Repnitiuent, Mateb 8, 02.
H04 lw
Pursuant to n resolution of tin
Legislative Assembly pns.Mil Atny !,
1SS2, tho Birthday uf Kuinchuinehii
llI.,Maroh 17lli, will lit obseivod us a
National Holiday, mid atlClovcrnmeut
Olllres throughout the Kingdom will
lie closed on that day.
C. N. SPENCER,
Minister of the Interior.
Interior Olllce, March lu", 1892.
;i(!0 It
irrigation Wotice.
IIoNOMU.it, II. I., Dec. 12, LS91.
Holders if wulcr privileges, or tliote
paying water rut ess nio hoicby noti
fied that the Ikiui fur using water fur
irrigation purpose aie from I! to 8
o'ulook a. m., n ml 4 to ( o'clock i m.
until further notice.
JOUNC. WHITE,
Kupt. Honolulu Waterworks.
Approved :
0. N. SJ'ENCEK,
Minister of the Interior.
281 tf
I'lrtlircd to nnthir Sirt nur Party,
lli'-i established lor the brnrnt ot all.
TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1892.
Lend us your phrase hook, neigh
bor. "Inimitable expectancy" is
good !
What is a "eotemporary" ? What
arc "avertising columns"? It "avcrt-eyes-ing"
is meant, why don't you
say so? When you relieve a sur
charged imagination, why don't you
do so intelligibly, if not giacefully?
Consult Mark Twain on .scientific
lying, and issue a glossary as a sup
plement. THE LATEST NEWS.
Owing'lo the huge amount of local
news to be handled in tin''- issue, and
to the act that the arrival of a steam
er mail from the Coast is a surprise,
it is impossible to give a full epitome
of foreign news to-day. The follow
ing are some of the leading items in
brief:
The U. S. Supreme Court has af
firmed the constitutionality of the
McKinley Hill. It has also given a
decision in the case of the Dinglcy
Wor-ted Act, which sustains the
stand taken by Speaker Heed lust
Congress, in counting a quorum of
members visible in the House, wheth
er taking part in the business or not
Lord l'auncefotc, ISritish Minister
at Washington, hai signed Hie arbi
tration treaty on the Reining Sea
question.
A delinite agreement has been
reached tor a leeiproeity ticaty be
tween the United Status and France.
Haw sugar is steady in New York.
Centrifugals DC lest is 3!Jc. , a shade
lower than last previous report.
The Supreme Court of the United
States has reversed IhcTiinity Church
decision which brought Hev. Mr.
Waircn, the new rector, under the
idien contract labor law.
There have been days and nights
of seiious rioting in Berlin over oh
noxious utterances of the Emperor
in his Hrnndenburg speech. Rioters
list assembled at the Hnunleiiberg
gate, shouting for bread and singing
the "Marseilles." It is asserted that
there are starving thousands in Ber
lin. The i inters Hero dispersed at
the edge of the saber. Quiet reigned
Sunday before last the llrat time for
four days.
A RARE DISTINCTION
Ennou JIi'mxtjn:
I see you quote from tiu Planters'
Monthly Mr. JW.iclie'-. mistaken sup
position as to the Mr. Liouarons wjio ,
was murdeicd in Surinam. I licaid
from the former Islam! resident of
that name two mails ago. .He was I
alivoand well in Java last December,
and asked me to send him the Plan
ters' Monthly. He will, in duo
course, read his own much travelled
obituary. Horn. Cation.
Honolulu, March a, 181)2.
BAND AT THE PARK.
A line opportunity for an outing to
Kapiolaui Park will be alfoided Fri
day evening, '1 he Royal band will
play its lliifcst theie, the suif will re
spond with rhythmic uuir, the moon
will doubtless shine its brightest, and
the iron wood trees will shake their
bjiines with laughter. Progiuiu later,
THE NAVY ON SHORE,
tfuMe Hiiiu'm Hon Hut IiiIIomh oil
I'nlnco Nqunre.
A regiment of marines and blue
jackets from the U. S. flagship San
Francisco and the U. S. S. Pensacola
landed this forenoon and marched by
way of Queen, Alakea and Merchant
streets to Palace Square for exercise.
The force was in general command
of Lieutenant-Coinmauder Til ley of
the San Francisco, with Captain
Muse commanding the Marine Corps.
At the head of the column was the
San Francisco's band of 17 pieces.
Next came a platoon ot sappers and
miners. Two companies of the
Marine Corps, one from inch ship,
numbering about 50 men, followed.
Then two companies of bluejackets
from each ship, aggregating some
thing like 130 rank and llle, marched
along fully equipped. Four Hotuh
kiss and Galling gun batteries suc
ceeded, drawing their deadly engi
nery of war with long ropes. The
ambulance corps carrying stretchers
and other appliances of that branch
of tl.e service brought up the rear.
In all there was a muster of some
320 naval warriors.
Awaiting the arrival of the troops
in the reviewing stand facing the
Palace were: Her Majesty Queen
Liliuokalani, His Excellency Gover
nor Cleghom, Princes Kawananakoa
and Kalaiiianaole, His Excellency
.lohu L. Stevens, United States Min
ister; His Excellency Samuel Par
ker, Minister of Foreign Affairs;
Rear Admiral Drown, U. S. N., and
staff; Hon. John A. Cummins, Cap
tain Kautz, of the Pensacola; Major
Jas. W. Robertson, II. M.'s Cham
berlain, aud ladies-in-waiting Mes
dames Wilson and Clark, attending
on Her Majesty; Cols. laukea,
Nowlcin, Cornwell and Holt, of H.
M.'s staff.
The regiment was marched up the
square and hailed facing the review
ing stand, when the general salute
was given while the band played
'Hawaii Ponoi." A series of evolu
tions was then performed on the
parade ground, and the command
was exercised in the new infantry
tactics ol arms. The marching and
wheeling was generally good, the
manual of arms very fair. Allow
ance has to be made, of course, for
the fact that the same companies
never formed in battalion together
before this occasion. There is the
further considuiation that the recent
growth of Uncle Sam's navy in ships
has been more rapid than the supply
of men therefor, so that there is a
huge proportion of imperfectly
trained recruits in every lately-commissioned
ship's company.
After repealing the general salute
at the close of the parade, the troops
marched back to the boat landing
with the band playing. " Large
crowds turned out and lined the sides
of the square to see the spectacle
once familiar, now rare of a consid
erable martial display in Honolulu.
PERSONAL ITEMS.
Senator Gibson of Maryland enjoys
the rare distinction of being the on
ly United States Senator who was
elected because he was poor and
needed the money. This was very
generous of Senator Gorman.
The widow of the late Governor
Geary has executed a striking like
ness in oil of her late husband, Gen
eral John White Geary. The portrait
will replace that w hanging in the
reception room of tue Executive De
partment at Ilarrisburg.
Cardinal Manning was, to use his
own phrase, a "formal skeptic" about
medical science and a passionate foe
ot ihe cruelty wrought in its name.
He hated physic, and, although he
took great care of his health, he
guided himself by the light of na
ture. Flaxman, the famous illustrator of
Homer, had a worthy pupil in Ball
Hughes, the sculptor who died re
cently in Boston. Mr. Hughes, who
was his great master's favorite schol
ar, originated the "poker pictures,"
once so popular, made by burning a
likeness into a piece of cardboard
with a redhot poker.
GENERAL ARMSTRONG AND TH"
HAMPTON SCHOOL.
The Armstrong Hireling at the Ka
waiahao Church this evening will be
of an informal character. All who
are interested in tliu woik of the i
Hampton School arts invited to be
present, whether they are personally
acquainted with Gen. Armstrong or
not. Short addresses will be made.
MEETING NOTICE.
A
QUARTERLY meeting of the
Hoard of TriHtees of the Queen's
Hospital will he held at the. Room of the
Chamber of fommeicii TO-MORROW,
Wednesday, Maich !), 181)2, at 10 o'clock
a.m. F. A, SCI1AEFKR,
Secretary.
Honolulu, March 8, 18'.I2. 2(11 It
J OTIC IS.
'piIK undersigned gives notice that lie
I will not bo lesponr-ihlu for any
debts contracted by whomsoever In his
name without his written consent.
11. HORN.
Honolulu. .Iuicli7. 1892. 3M Iw
The Be tt Lunoh in Town,
Tea and Coffee at 111 Hours
The Finest Brands of
Ciprs, afP TobBcc
Alwuyw on lluml.
II. .U. NOlrK. I'rupriutor.
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iRiuvnit JL SH.nn
j i'Llli. i xJit jyjvsjjK uiAjj
rraSSSwoSeD.
ADVERTISING NOTES.
Fancy
lee Bricks at tbo "Elite."
O-lw
I'll meet
you at
O-tf
tho Brunswick.
C. .1. McCarthy has lots
street for Mle.
on Lilllm
3-tf
Thk Brunswick hi
Pallors in town.
t he onlv Billiard
O-tf
Ai'TKit shaving Use Cucumber Skin
'Ionic. UeiiMin, Smith it Co., Agents.
1-tf
Si'MiUUN ielieed at once by Cu
euuibei Tonic. Benson, Smith k, Co.,
Agents. 1-tf
Hoi'SEiioui furnitiue nearly now
lor sale Iuquiiu of C. V. Sturdovant,
second house below the Armory, Bero
taniu stieet. S-tf
Dui.icious entice and chocolate will
be solved every morning early at the
Palace Ice Cieuni Purloin, Luilwigsen,
V Cion, Hotel stieet. 1-tf
Grr your boots and shoes made
and repaired by the old W'ailuku
shoemaker, L. Toejjniks, on East
Hotel stieet. First-class work, low
prices. 4-tf
Ik you want good sausage for break
fast or luuuheon, the finest sausages
in the Kingdom are the Celebrated
Cambridge Pork Sausage and Bologna
made at the City Market, Kuuunu
stieet, opposite (jiieen Emma Hall,
Jos Tixkkk, Prop. 3-lm
'I ai.K is cheap; but we take liberty
to say that we curry more Hawuiiiiu
and Samoa n Fans in stock Hum nil
other dealers in the sumo line have
combined stock. For dilferenl styles
and varieties in material wo tiuly
can't be beat. The Curiosity Depart
ment of the "Elite" loo Cream Par
lors. 3-lw '
Every family should be provided
with some reliable medicine for bowel
complaints. A fair trial will con
vince any one that Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
is without an equal ; besides it is
pleasant to take. 25 and 50 cent
bottles for sale by all dealers. Ben
son, Suiiih & Co., agents.
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'D.
NciiNonnltlo o(m1h.
DOOR MATS. DOOR MATS.
Rubber, superior quality ; lettered
"Alolm," "Welcome," and plain
perforated.
Cocoauut Mats, a doai ruble assort
ment. Steel Scraper Mats, practical, ser
viceable. J5Q5 Call and examine our stock.
There is a gentle-'
Dyspepsia, man at Malden-oa-
tke-Hudson, N. Y.,1
named Captain A. G. Pareis, who
lias written us a letter in which it
is evident that he has made up his
jnimd concerning some things, and
this is what he says;
' ' I have used your preparation
called August Slower iu my family
for seven or eight years. It is con
stantly in my house, and we consider
it the best remedy for Indigestion,
and Constipation we
Indigestion. have ever used or
known. My wife js
troubled with Dyspepsia, 'and at
times suffers very much after eating.
The August Flower, however, re
lieves the difficulty. My wife fre
quently says to me when I am going
to town, 'We are out
Constipation of August Flower,
aud I think you had
better get another bottle.' I am also
troubled with Indigestion, and when
ever I am, I take one or' two tea
spoonfuls before eating, for a day or
two, and all trouble is removed." 9
Steamer for Victoria & Portland
The S. S. ZAMBESI
Will Sail for the Above Ports
THIS EVENING at 6 o'clock.
Osjjr For terun. of Ji eight ami passage
apply to
H5-J jut THEO. H. DAVIES & (JO.
POW SATjE !
IIIAVKon bum! at 'Tur
tle, lliltalu," Honolulu,
-tn Head California Mules
lioui :t to s years old, many
of whleli will weiiih fioin
1000 to 1100 His. each; 1 Thoroughbred
llolstela Itull '1 i',ns old (Ith of next
March; 1 Half .leihuy Itull li years old
next May; 5 or (i Iuipoiteil Cows, all
gentle, young and have had calves within
past two mouths. Also, for want of use
and all as good us new, 1 L'-seateil Cov-i-rcd
'arriage, with nole. and shaft ami
Double Harness; 1 l.iylit "J-Iioipu l.iiui
ner SVagoii, Klueh make aud uuar.iuteed
to carry iooo lbs aUo complete bet
Double IlaineAh fur ume. All of above
propel ly cau bo boughi cheep.
J.N. WRIGHT.
K,u 1(11 1'. O. llox'fU, Honolulu.
TllO ItiiHl tj)luff to hoikI to
your friomls abroad Jh JCfng
JJrxH.' IJJjiHt rated Hpuyonir
of Hawnji, jyjljuji Ih gotten
up lor the purnouo and In
not un ttdvortteojntmt,
"August
Flower"
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Auction kilos by James F, Morgan.
CASH .SALE !
TO-MOBROW, Mavcli 9th,
AT lO O'CLOCK A. .11..
At my Salesroom, Queen street, I will
sell nt Public Auction,
A LARGE LINE OF
Comprising
Men's White Shirts,
Over Shbts. Men's & Ladles' Shoes,
Cottons, Prints, Etc. Also,
BEDROOM SETS,
And a(collectieu uf
Hawaiian Curios.
JAS. F. M.IUGA.N,
Auctioneer.
304 It
AUCTION SALE OF
Jewelry & Clocks!
lly order of FAT KEE & CO., I will
soil at Public Auction at thulr Store, No.
:I7 Nuuanu street.
On THURSDAY, March 10,
AT 10 O'UI.OOIl A. .It..
THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF
Goli and Plated Jewelry,
WATCHES and CLOCKS,
Store Fixtures, Etc., Etc.
JAS. P. MQKGAN,
Auctioneer.
357 Ot
AUCTION SALE
Aqua-Marine Beach Lots!
On MONDAY, March 14th,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON.
At my Salesroom, Queen street, I will
sell at Public Auction,
SIX BE klU LOTS
l(eyuid K.n.plolu.111 Lirlc.
These Lots, varying from one-half
to seven-tenths of an acre, are ad
vantageously situated, being just beyond
the Park, and lying between theDia
uioud Head road and the sea. Govern
ment water Is laid on along the front of
thee Lots on the road. The beach Is of
soft white sand, and the reef is famous
for delicious fish of various kinds, which
in e. free.
The title is fee simple, and terms are
Cjislf, or one-half cash and the balance
oil mortgage at 8 percent for one or two
years. Deeds at tho expense of pur
chasers. tQf A chart of the Lots is on exhibi
tion at my Salesroom.
BQy These Lots are marked by
corner stakes, giving tho numbers.
J .VS. F; MORGAN,
331 17t Auctioneer.
Marshal's ale.
BY virtue of a Writ of Execution
issued out of the Police C'ouit, on
the 23d day of Febiuary, A D. 1892,
against Yong Hoy, defendant, in favor
of Aquui, plaintiff, for tho sum of
!f227.:i'J, 1 have levied upon aud shall
expose for tide at tho Police Station,
in the Distiict of Honolulu, Island of
Oahii, at 12 o'clock in. of TUESDAY,
the fitb day of Apiil, A. D. 1892, to
the highest bidder, all the right, title
.mil in til est of tlie mid Yong Hoy,
defendant, in and to the following
property, unlers said judgment, 'lite
rest, costs and my expellees be pre
viously paid.
List of property for sale :
A certain Lease of Land at Ivulao
kaliua, Honolulu, Oahu, containing o
Acies, made between 11. R II. Poo
maikulani and Aliui 'Puke), of record
in Liber 121, on pages 207 and 2C8.
(Signed) C.R.WILSON,
Miirsliid.
Honolulu, March 7, 1892.
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Marshal's Sale.
BY virtue of a Writ of Execution is
sued out of the Police Court on
the 2:id day of February, A, 11 1S92,
against Yong Hoy, defendant, iu
favor of Lo Ting, plaintiff, for the sum
of .flGfi 82, 1 lmvo levied upon and
shall expose for salo at the Police Sta
tion, in the District ol Honolulu,
Island of Oahu, at 12 o'clock si, of
TUESDAY, thu fitb dnv of Apia, A.
D., 1892, to tho highest bidder, all the
light, title and interest of tho said
Yong Hoy, defendant, in and to riio
following property, unlets said judg
ment, interest, costs and my ex
penses bo pieviotisly paid.
List of pioperty for salo;
A certain Lease of Land at Kulao
kahua, Honolulu, Oahu, containing fi
Acres, made between II. R. II. Poo
inaikolanl i) nt Ahoi (Pake), of recuid.
iu Liber 121, on pages 207 and 208.
(Signed) C. IJ WILSON,
Marshal.
Honolulu, March 7, I81J2."
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Firewood For Sale !
VyEliayoJiiVt received a small lot of
;,' , Algeiolm Firewood which we
offer for salo m lots to suit kou oahu,
jtt'8 lm IIUSTAOE&CO.
COTT A G E TO J.E V.
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Kti'fnr uf lm 'fin I ni'jin.
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Possession given April 1,
nni'rti.iitur.s nr.nli' tn
pled by Kev. W. II. Humes,
1, JHU2. j-or
JU1 lirt Abi:?,,..L QAR'r)VIUCHfT.
l'AINTERI :
XF you want a Fjrt-c!ns Job of l'alnt
iugof liny deseiiptlon done, cull on
tbo Practical Palnterj J. L, Mkvk only.
Fort struct 180, p. o.' liox iwr. Mutual
Telephone 6ti, 160 tf
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HE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANOE GO.
JHOtiAKIf A. Ji'OJimY. '
issues Every Desirable Form
II has paid its members since its organization THREE HUNDRED AND
Its New Distribution Policy is tho most liberal ever offered by
tST For full particulars apply to
March 17, 1892
REGATTA
ON'
PEARL' HARBOR!
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O-. .
CO
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PROGRAMME-PART I.
Yaoht 5 5ncw.
1 YACHT RACI' 1st Class.
Couitsi;:-Startln f .una line drawn
In extension of the tVarl City wharf,
down the main chanm I. to the month of
the haibor, near the r cf. taking around
the stake boat; thence up the main chan
nel to the Hououlhill Lo-li, up the Ilono
ulliill Loch to and tacking around a stake
boat at the head of tliis Loch opposite
Robinson's landing; thence out of the
llououliiili Loch up the muln eliuiuel.
passing between Ford's Island aud the
Manana Peninsula, to the wlmlwaid of
Fold's Island; thence down the cbannel
lying east of Ford's U land milking a cir
cuit of Foul's Island; thence to the
point of commencement.
2 YACHT RACE 2d Class.
Counsi:: Slatting from a line drawn
iu extension of tlie Pearl City whaif,
down the main channel, to the 'mouth of
the hai bor, near the reef, tucking around
the stake boat; thence up the main chiin
nel, pas-ing between Ford's Inland and
the .Miuiana Peninsula, to the windward
of Ford's Island, thence down the chan
nel lying East of Fold's Island making
the circuit of Ford's Island; thence to
the point of commencement.
Yachts will assemble off the foot of
Loliua Avenue iu Pearl CityJ-'eiiinsula
at!) a. si.
A preparatory gun will bellied on the
Judge's boat at 'J::hi a. m. - ho starting
gun will be Hied nt 10 A. m. Mi up.
The start will bo a dying one; the
time of each yacht boing taken as she
cioses tbu line, but no yacht shall be
allowed more than ten minutes within
which to start aMer the igiml to tsu t
has beeu given.
Time allowance one minute to the ton
Each yacht mii-i e my at her maintop
niiist head, a dbtlngiiishbig Hag of a
suiiable size, which must not bo hauled
down miles she give-, up tin- race -
Each yacht shtill carry (lining the wc
no more ihan the u-ii.il auchois and
chains, which must not be n.ed as ship
ping ballast or for altering the n iin of
the yacht Xo bag of hot sh-ill be on
board and all ball ist shall he properly
slowed under the platforms or iu locket's
aud shall not be shipped or triu.ui'cd in
any way whatever dining the laee.
No restriction as to quantity of sail.
PART II.
B'-Jowiiiji
1-Szxo .
-SIX-OARED HOATS
Skath.
Si.iiii.s'u
Couksf.: Stinting from a Hue diawu
!u extension of ttie I'eiil i Itv wharf, to
and round a Make boat at tin- head of
Walpln Locb, thence to the point of
commencement.
1-FOUR-OARE1)
Skats.
BOATS Sliihno
Couitsi:: Same as iu race Xo. ;i.
N. H. The Regatta Races will he
under the rules adopted by tho Hawaiian
Rowing & Yachting Association.
I u all races, two or more boats must
stmt to make a race.
Tho rowing races will lake place at 1
o'clock i'. m. sharp.
Tho signal gun will bo llred from the
.udgu's stand at 12;0 o'clock
Signal for the competing boats to as-'
semble at the starting Hue will bo the
llring of a gun 10 minutes before tio
stait of each race.
toy List of entiles will bo open at tho
oilleo of the .siei:uivn:.si)CNT of the
Oaiiu Railway a La.i Co., until M
o'clock noon, March 15, 1892.
Prizes lor tho aboyo Haoes are noty on Exhi
bition at Iho PACIFIC II (RDWAIIE
CO.'S STORE, Furl Slrocf.
TRAINS will leave Honolulu for Pearl
llaiborat 7;:t0, 0, 10, 11, 12 a. m.,
and 1, 2, :i,l ami 4:30 1'. m,
RETURNING will leave Pearl Harbor
for Honolulu EVERY HOUR.
Popular Kates of Faro;
50c-BODHD TRIP--50c
m ist
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CORSETS ! CORSETS !
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P. I). CORSETS
Just Received a Full Line of P. D. OOUSUTS at
104 Fort street, Honolulu.
IN ALL QUALITIES AND ALL SISES.
COME AND SEE THE CORSET AVE ARE OFFERING AT
IT CAN'T BE BEAT ! 5 0 Q T S , IT CAN'T BK BBAT !
SUPT. PIERCE'S REPORT
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ew York Life
ASSETS, $120,000,000.
Giin in Assets during six
Extraots from tlie "Now York
Insukanoi: DniMiminxT of the State ok Nr.w Yokic,
Ai.ii.vny, N. Y., January 19th, 1892.
Pursuant to
statute, and by
Trustees, the undersigned, Superintendent of tho Insurance Department
oi me uiie ol tow lork, tins caused an examination of the conditions and,
affairs of the New York-Life Insurance Company to be made by the Deputy
.Stipciintendent of this department.
THE COMPANY IS SOLVENT,
The most satisfactory result appearing in this report is the conclusion
readied that this great and useful institution of our Slate, whose business
interests and relations extend and are being advanced in nearly every State
of our Union and in so many of the civilized countries of lite world, and.
whose policy-holders therein may be named as legion, is beyond all question
solvent, and is the actual owner and possessor of a surplus of available
assets and property exceeding its present liability by the sum of SO OttSi
V.W .'$.' accrued upon its general account, and 8,070 5tt9 5 upon
its Tontine accumulation.
Such a result was one most earnestly desired by this department.
Those interested may be assured lhat this conclusion i3 accurate and trust
worthy. This examination was made as.of Junq 30th, 1891, and on that date
we find that its assets ami liabilities were as follows; ' '
ASSETS.
1. Appniised value of real estate owned by the Company, as .
per Exhibit 1
Loans on bond and mortgage (lirst
as per Exhibit 2 20,82.rvl83 (M
Loans secured by pledge of bonds, stocks, or otliur market
able collalcrals, us per Exhibit 3 v. . 3,503,000 00
I'lomium notes, loans, or'lieiison policies in force, tbo'ie
M'rvo'Oi) each of such policies being iu excess of iijl
indeb'edness thereon as per Exhibit 138,808 00
Market value of bonds, stocks, and securities owned abso- ' " '' '
lutely, as per Exhibit 5 75,01(5,99 92
Oiibh in Company's olliee 1-1,092 CG
Cash iu bank, except lixed deposits iu foreign countries,
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iiii'iuuuti in neni o
Interest duo and accrued on bonds
(Irons premiums duo and unreported on policies
in foiee $3,(182,577
(iioss defoned preniiuins on policies in force . 1,901,018
Annuity premiums uncollected '. . . 157,091'
Total
Deduct 2(
per cent loading on
mount
Net amount of uncollected and
Total assets $120,710,690 04
LIABILITIES.
Not present value of all the outstanding policies in force
on tho 30th day of June, 1891, computed according to
the combined experience table of mortality, with 4 per
cent, intoiest .15105,010.324 00
Delimit net value of risks of this Company roinsqred in, '
ulher solvent companies ' 402,120 00
3.
4.
5.
0.
7.
Nel loinsiiciinee icacrvo, ;, ,
Claims lor manned endowments due and unpaid. . ,
Claims for (leatb losses awaiting pioofs
Amounts due and unpaid on annuity claims
Liability on account of laiiscd nolici'cs
8. Pieiniuius paid in advance
9. Total liabilities on poliuy-hudert' aceount
IU. fipjs surplus on policy-holders' account
11. Tolnl liabilities
12. Estimated surplus, accrued on Tontine or other nolicies.
the pr.. fits iiion which are especially rcsoivet) for that
class of policies
13, Estimated surplus acorqed on all other pojioies
it is with great satisfaction that wo arp able to report, as shown in the
abovo statement, that the Company is perfoctly solvent.
Signed, JAMES F. PIERCE, Superintnulent.
MICHAEL SHANNON, Deput; Suim-intamhnt.
Tho Now York Insurance Commissioner's
INSURANCE CQ.'has a larger Surplus than is
insurance company In the world.
o.
35U -
OF NEW YORK.
I'K'HiiloiU.
of Policy I
FOUR MILLIONS OF DOI ' ARS.
any Insurance Company
Gunernl Agent for the Hawaiian Islands.
'Wrl..Tt.lBVyW
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Isisor
SURPLUS, $14,708,
670.83.
months of nearly
$5,000,000.
Times" of January 23d, 1892.
request of the Company's Hoard of
I 13,225,038 5!)
liens) on real estate.
z,uiu,uy-i
and niortcagos
127,210 31
.5,801,31fl
above gross
1,100,803
defeired premiums'
4,013,153 00
.$lUI,(t0s,101 00
39,019 00
990,507 00
140,550 81
138,181 00
79,353 00
.fioo;oo2,ol4 i
14,708.075,83
TpJipbTpH
8,070,539 fit)
0,038,130 ;y.
Report proves that the NEW YORK LIFE
claimed by any other purely mutual life
O, JBLLTRGEK,
Guerdl A$6Jt lor (lie Hawaiian Islands,
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