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IJp An Eminently Conservative and Safe Company, .
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An Eminently Conservative and Safe Company,
FINANCIAL STRENGTH.
The consideration of (list importance in judging of the condition of
any financial institution (und notably of a life usBiiranou company, the ma
jority of wliose contracts extend over long pmiods of years) in Its surjiJiet
strength. The Equitable bus, over and above all liabilities, a larger sur
plus than any otber assurance company.
Assets, Dec. 31, 1891, - $136,198,518.38
LUUIUTIES, including (ho Roscrvo an all existing Policies, (4
par cant. Standard) and Special Hosorvo (toward tho es
tablishment ol a 3 por cent, valuation) at $1,500,000 109,905,537.82
Surplus, ... $ 26,292,980.56
Tliis Surplus remains after making provision for every obligation, on a
rigid calculation of Liabilitk based on tbe standard presciibed by the In
surance Law of the .State of New Yoik, which assumes that Assets will be
invested so as to icalize interest at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. In
addition to this, in a spirit of conservatism, the Directors of the Society,
on t tie recommendation of its Finance Committee, have set aside a Special
Additional Reserve, looking towauls even a more stringent and conservative
future standard of valuation than the law now prescribes.
ALEX. J. CARTWRiCMT,
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
JUST RECEIVED Ex. "BEOTIORE"
U& AND FOR SALE AT LOWEST MAltKET RATES. &$
Cases 15. & N. OLD GENEVA (double berried).
" J. JL. K. & Z. do (20 bottles each).
" 1. & iX. KEY BRAND (small white bottles).
do do (small black bottles).
Also, Foster's Porter in Quarts and Pints.
LOVEJOY Ac CO.,
"Foster Block," 19 Nuuanu street, Honolulu.
illudml rX"ol. 308. -a (414 1m) VST F O. Jinx 137.
c. j. McCarthy;
New CuMMiNb' Block, Merchant Street.
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
FIRE INSURANCE PLACED. COLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO.
Rents -Collected and Houses Rented.
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0 Any business entrusted to mo will receive prompt attention. jjgj
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"KA MAILE,
59
IN.THEMclNEfWY BUILDING,
Vovi. Slroot.
Is open now and offeis an un
excelled Stock of Fancy Goods.
We make a specialty of
Stamping Patterns and are now
ready to lake ordcis in that line.
A brand new stock of Silk Kin
broideries, An Linens, Tassels,
Fringes, Draperies nnd olhcr
artistic goods arc offered to the
ladies of Honolulu.
"KA MAILE,
95
IN THE MolNERNY BUILDING,
l-ort Htrctst.
HUSTACI & CO.,
IJEALFItS IN
OOD & COAL.
ALSO
White & Black Sand
Which we will Fell at the veiy lowest
uiniket rates foi cash.
Bell Telo. 414. -USSUoiffir Mutual Tolo. 19.
my iitt-'Xi
TH0S. LINDSAY,
MANUFACTURING
Jwwolor .Ss AVuloliiimU'!-.
KUKUI JEWELRY a SPECIALTY.
Kiiif Street, Honolulu, II. I.
jr l'aitleular attention paid to nil
kliiilt. of repairs. l-'.H
FOlt SALE!
A SPRINGFIELD HO-Llght Gas Ma
chine In complete woiMiir older
and guai indeed. Will bo bold upon
favoiublo tennw to the puri'lmcer. Also
a few Handsome Fixtures. Apply to
JOHN PHILLIPS,
IIOO If Kltiir street.
MfHHi'H. Kiiitf Bi'oh. are
HlnviiK a lino lino ol' Biun-,b-u
anil other style Parlor
'V.hh' Ih, Wall Brackets and
Window C orulcoH at prices
t&Ut,iinnit the tiiuoa.
PRODBMG.JAEGERS
SfealiSEfll
GENUINE
CERTIFICATE TRANSLATION.
I herewith appoint Mr. M. GOLD
BERG, Agent for the sale of my
Genuine Sanitary Underclothing in
the Hawaiian Islands. Beware of
imitation. Signed,
PROF. DR. G. JAEGER.
Stuttgart, the 19th of September, '90.
A FULL A5S0RTMENTJUST ARRIYED.
297 tf
STOP
WATCHES
FOR
JUNE 11, 1892,
AT
RF.WICHMAITS
418 tf
The ue8t thing to send to
your friends abroad is King
Hros.' I Hunt rated Sou von ir
of Hawaii, which is Rotten
iii lor tli imrnoso and in
uot an advertisement.
JUNE 11, 1892.
OFFICIAL PROGRAMME.
V3 Races to Commence at 10 o'clock Bhrp.,"S
1st RACE BICYCLE RACE.
1st Prize, Gold Medal; 2d
Piizc, Silver Medal.
1-Mile Dush. Free for all.
2d RACE "QUEEN LILIUOKA
LANI CUP." 100 added.
Running Race, -Milo Dash. Free
for all.
3d RACE "LUNAMAKAAINANA
PLATE." 8100.
Trotting and Pacing for Ha
waiian Bred Horses to Harness.
Mile Heats; bcBt 2 in 3.
4th RACE "GOVERNOR'S CUP."
8100 added.
Running Race. J-Milo Dash for
Hawaiian Bred Horses.
5th RACE "KALAKAUA CUP,"
formerlj' His Majesty's Cup.
8100 added.
Running Race. 1 Mile Dash. Ha
waiian Bred Horses owned by
members of the Jockey Club.
Cup to become tho property of
the one winning it twice.
Winner in 1887, "Poni Moi," "Hon.
W.H. Cornwell.
Winner in 1888, "Wonder," Mr. E.
R. Miles.
Winner in 1890, "Wilhclmine," Col.
Z. S. Spalding.
Winner in 1891, "Yum Yum," Hon.
J. A. Cummins.
Gth RACE-"HONOLULU PLATE."
3-Minute Class. 8100.
Trotting and Pacing to Harness,
lor nil Horbes not having a leeoril
of 3 Minutes or better. Mile
Heats; best 2 in 3.
7th RACE-"ROSITA CHALLENGE
CUP." 8100 added.
Running Race. 1-Mile Dash. Win
ner to beat record of "Angie A."
1.43. Fieeforall.
8th RACE KAPIOLANI PARK
PURSE. 8150.
Trotting and Pacing to Harness.
Mile Heats ; best 3 in 5. Freo for
all.
9th RACE " KAMEIIAMEHA
PLATE." 8100.
Running Race, 1-Mile Dash.
Hawaiian Bred Horses.
10th RACE JOCKEY CLUB POST
MATCH.
Sweepstakes $20. Trotting and
Pacing to Harness. Mile Heats;
best 2 in 3. Hortes to be drnon
by Members of the Club.
11th RACE "OCEANIC S. & CO.
CUP." 875 added.
Running Race, f-Milo Dash.
Hawaiian Bred Horses.
12th RACE PONY RACE. 875
with Racing Saddle from His
Ex. II. A. Widemann added.
Running Race, 1-Mile Dash. Ha
waiian Bred, for Ponies 14 handh
and under. Catch-weight.
13th RACE MULE RACE. 850.
Running Raco, 1-Mile DubIi. Ha
waiian Hied, Catch-weight.
14th RACE "PRESIDENT CUP."
8100 added.
Running Raco, 14-Mile Dash.
Free for all.
All entries to close at 2 o'clock r,
m on MONDAY, Juno 0, 1892, at
the ollicu of the Sucrclury, and all en
try fees 10 percent uiiIubh otherwise
specified.
" All Races to bo run or trotted un
der the rules of tho Hawaiian Jockey
Club.
All Horses aro expected to start
unless drawn by 12 o'clock noon on
June 10, 1892.
All Horses aro expected to appear
on tho track at the tap of the bell
fiom tho Judge'H bland, otherwise
tlioy will bo fined,
Admission, 50 cts.
Grand Stand (.extra)
50 cts. and $1 00
Cat lingo (inside of course) .$2 50
(Ju.irtur-streteh Badges $5 00
O. O. KBKGElt,
435-U1 Secretary H. J. 0.
San Fkancisco, May 28, 1892.
Tho Democrats of Iowa still re
main faithful to Horace Boies, they
liavo no second choice, it is Boies
"first, last and all the time."
Grover Cleveland is first choice
and John M. Palmer second choice
of the Illinois Democracy.
It is now claimed that Btaino will
bo nominated for the Presidency at
tho Minneapolis Convention, whether
lie consents to accept it or not.
Tho Democratic Stale Convention
was held at Fresno last week, and
they arc solid for Cleveland. They
indorse the Democialic Congressmen,
also the Nicaragua Canal ; gold and
silver jointly are called for as the
basis of circulation ; amplo appropri
ations are asked for rivers and hai
hors, extension of times for payment
of railroad debts is opposed, the
Southern Pacific is denounced for in
terference in politics, a competing
tailroad is demanded as essential to
the welfare of the State and the
abolishment of Railroad Commission
ers is demanded.
The fifth attempt to elect seven
repiesentatives to the State Legisla
ture, who failed of election at pre
vious trials, nas held at Providence
(R. I.) May 11th, and resulted in
the choice of six, all Democrats.
Senator Carlisle says he lives on
tho wrong side of the Ohio river to
be a Residential possibility.
Ex-Governor Foraker of Ohio be
lieves that Blaine will be nominated
at the National Convention.
The Republicans of Indian Terri
tory held their first convention May
24th, compiising delegates fiom five
civilized tribes. They chose two
white men, one Indian and one
Negro as delegates to the Minneapo
lis Convention.
A correspondent from Valparaiso
says: "The Cabinet held a meeting
at Santiago, May 2Cth. It was at
tended by leadeis of the Liberal
party. They count upon fiom eight
to twelve majority among tho Dnec
tors of State. Tiiey will support the
Ministry. The Balmaccdists headed
by some of the ex-Mmisters and in
spired exiles in Argentine, aie going
to make an active light in the coming
elections, to fill vacancies in Con
gress caused by death."
News from La Paz (Bolivia) says:
The limitation treaty with Argentia
contracted by President-elect Mori
ano Baptista is condemned by his
political opponents as unpatriotic.
Robbeiies, assaults and minders were
frequent during the recent election.
Both Camancho and Pacheco, rival
candidates of Baptista for President,
are active in, encouraging popular
discontent over the result of the elec
tion. Liberal adherunts destroyed
Baptista's house at Cochamba with
stones.
TOHEIGN AFFAinS.
Tho life of Spain's baby king, who
celebrated his sixth birthday the 17ih
of this month, lias been threatened
by auaichi8ts. His mother has le
ceived letters which have caused her
great anxiety.
News fiom Vienna says the Count
ess Johanna, mother of Governor of
Salsburg, while approaching a shop
window to examine its contents,
stumbled and fell forward against
tne glass, shattering the pane, and
cutting her neck so badly that she
bled to dqath before medical aid
could be summoned.
A yacht of 2G00 tons displacement
has been ordered to be built for the
King of Siam at Leith. The vessel
is to be constructed of the best steel,
xnd will be lighted by electricity.
A correspondent n riting f rom Java,
says: "The Pahang troubles weie
still going on when I passed through
Singapore on Apiil 13th. Stewart
and another Australian whose name
I cannot remember were muidered
by the Malays. They were supei in
tendents of two neighboring gold
mines and were chatting together
when theMalays came out of the
jungle and kiissed them stabbed
them with their Malay swords.
Seventy picked men of the Fust
Perak Siks were marched overland to
guard Pakan, the capital, and three
gunboats were sent round by sea to
the same place to cover the town.
The Orag Kaya is the rebel, hut it is
well known that the Sultan is uphold
ing him privately, though openly he
pretends to favor tlje British. They
will have trouble there for some time
to eome. The Pahang Malays are a
bad lot and have had it all their own
way for so long that they kick against
anything like law and order. All the
European ladles were brought down
safely to Singapore, and the white
men left will make good account of
the enemy."
The House of Commons has re
jected resolution for the disestablish
ment and disendowmentof the Church
of Scotland.
Balfour's Irish Local Government
bill was taken up and debuted at
length in the-House of Commons,
being opposed by Gladstone In a
long nnd forcible speech. Tho bill
passed the second reading by a vote
of 339 to 217. The Liberals were
greatly disappointed at the result.
This is rather a set back to the
"grand old man."
Kepoits from India state that there
is an epidemic of cholera in the
Cashmere valley. Two hundred and
ninety-six new cases and one hundred
and forty-six deaths from the disease
are repoited inSerinagur on Sunday,
Wows from Berlin says that fifteen
students in Hie Canton of St. Gall
went boating on Lake Zuiich, The
boat capsized uud seven of them were
drowned.
The King and Queen of )enmurk
colebruled their golden wedding lust
Thursday.
Tho attorney-general of Quobco
lins laid new criminal information
against ex-Premlcr Mercior for al
leged malfeasance in olllco for retain
ing money out of tho subsidies voted
by Parliament to tho Bale Dos Chal
ctirs Railway, tho Hereford Railway,
and the Ottawa Colonization Rail
way. '
Parisian dynnmitcrs are still at
work. A dynamite cartridge has
been found at tho residence of Beau
paire, the public prosecutor who
piosccutcd Ravachol.
Frederick Deeming was hanged at
Melbourne, May 23d, for the mutdcr
of his Hist wtfu and four childien
and also of his second wife. His
bravado left him anil ho wept and
prayed. He claimed that he killed
only Emily Mather and was ctazy at
the time.
It is announced that a now com
mercial treaty has been negoliatid
between Austria-Hungary and the
United States on the basis of a recip
rocity clause of the McKinley bill.
According to the provisions of this
clause, tho United States concedes to
Austria-Hungary the benefits contem
plated by this clause, and admits
sugar, molasses and hides duty free.
Aiistria-Ilungaiy, on the other hand,
concedes to the United States the
right of the most favored nation,
thus piactically following Germany in
allowing the United Stales the advan
tages granted by her to tho mcmbeis
of the Cential Euiopean Zollverein.
The treaty is icceived with great
favor by industrial interests here,
though much bitterness is telt against
the framers of tho McKinley bill,
which has caused idleness and starva
tion, especially in the mother of pearl
industries.
Jesse Seligmau of New Yoik, ac
companied by Dr. O'Connell, rector
of the Anieucau College in Rome,
visited Cardinal Hampolla, Papal
Secretuiy of Slate, with the object
of enlisting his sympathy in behalf
of the Jews. The Cardinal said he
would be most happy to do his utmost
to aid the humane cause. The Pope,
he added, always had been the pro
tector of the Jews. When persecuted
everywhere elso thoy found refuge in
Rome,
A movement is on foot in London
to relieve tho acute distress among
the iron miners and iron woikers of
Cleveland, Yoik county. Owing to
the colliery strike in Durham, 23,000
people are idle. A pitiful and urgent
appeal has been made on behalf of
the starving people to the Queen.
Emperor William of Germany is
apt to get himself into trouble ac
cording to a lecent despatch. Dur
ing his insane freaks lately lie has
twice addressed messages to the St.
Petersburg government which if they
had been taken seriously as the acts
of a man responsible for his conduct
must have led to immediate war.
The Czar understanding it passed
them over or appeared to misunder
stand them.
News from London says: Gratifi
cation has been caused in Liberal and
Irish ianks by the announcement that
the Earl of Dysart, one of the most
promising and capable of the young
er British peers, has declared lint he
has been converted to Home Rule,
and will no longer act with the Lib
eral Unionists.
Buyers cannot be found for the
Russian oats which were liberated by
the withdiawal of the prohibition of
expoits. Foieign buyers appear to
have supplied their wants in other
markets.
The postal treaty between Germany
and Mexico has been signed.
The Pope contemplates making
Columbus a saint.
Polly Laukin.
Hurrah ! Hurrah !
FOf? jusss i ith.
FIRE WORKS
Per W. S. "JlnripoHii"
FOR cHIE
AT THE
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Corner Nuuanu & King Streets
440 fit
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The ,Y1 NteuiiiHlilp
"Yamashiro Maru "
YOU'J, Cdiiiiunndi'i-,
Is due at this poi ton June tilth ami will
leave for the abovn potts on or
ubotit the
22ud .xcrrviis.
BSy For Kichjht or Passage, lmln
oupuilor Cabin and btcuiujju aeuommo
datluub, apply to
Win. G. IRWIN & CO., L'd,
IWlin Agents.
WANTED
A
MAN who untlei stands m mini;
unit Ukluiruaiu of Mock: iniut hu
mjIkt ami Ihuioiighlj posted in lib. worK
anil htivu good lufuiuuccui nunu lml u
coiiipotunt man need apply. Addiess
"P. O, llox L, Honolulu. Wi Hu
JOHN NOTT,
Importer and Dottier in
Steel anfl Iron Ranges. Stoves ana Fixmres,
Housekeeping Goods & Kitcixen Utensils,
AGATE WARE IN LARGE VARIETY.
WHITE, QUAY AND SIL.VEK-PLATED
LAMPS ASO - FIXTURES.
Crockery, Rubber Hose, Lift and Force Pumps,
Vater Closets, Water and Soil Pipes.
Plumbing, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work.
Builders' & Gene.al Hardware,
Agricultural Smpiemertts,
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PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES & LAMP GOODS,
AGATE WARE, TIN WARE, NEVER BREAK WARE,
Cut!
BIT
Genera
Blake's Steam Pumps,
Weston's Centrifugals,
WILCOX & GIBB'S, AND REMINGTON
bEWING MACHINES.
JJL
: P. O. BOX J80.
"Went Cor. rViiujiun
ifl If you want to save time and money buy your Furnltuie, etc, at'th&
I. X. L., coiuci Nuuanu and Ivin stieut-
ey 1'ouinl the placo to buy New ami Second-hand Fuiiilturo of all Kinds at
lowest piices, tho I. X. L., eoiuer Nuuanu and Kins htieets.
Bsrf-Jiediooin Si-t-i, Waidiobi-s, Ice Muxes, Stoves, Ch.ihs, Hunting Lamiisi
lilies, Kuiuaus, UhcffonlerB, etc., bold cheap for cash at tho I. X. L., coiner Nuu
anu and Kin;; htieets.
Sja)" hteameraud Veianda Chahs, Sofa-, Ued Lounges, Baby Ci lbs, Clothes
Uaskets, Sewing Machines, Whatnots, Meat Miles, Trunks, etc., sold at tho lowest
cash pi ice-at the I. X. L., New and Sccond-haud Furniture House, coiner Nuu
anu and Kin"; sticets.
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S. W. LEDERER,
Store Open butumay
Tolephonub, No. 110.-
Ohas HustapBB Linnnln Blnnk
King Street, bet. Fort & Alakea Streets,
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Elour &; Feed.
Fresh California Roll Butter & Island Butter
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Hew Goods received by evf 17 steamers from San Francisco.
gUSSr All oidens faitlilully attended to and (satisfaction guaianteed. Island
ordeiu solicited and packed with cum.
rolephones, No. 17ft.
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OFFER FOR SALE
dull
'orni.i Wheat, Oat Hay, in huge and completed bales ; Barley, Rolled ' 4
iioiuul Bailey, Oalifornin &, Now Zealand Oats, Middlings, Bran, Coin, .-. ,4
Clucked Corn, Wheat, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. Also, -' 4
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Drifted Snow and Victor Flour 1
Wo keep constantly in block tho celebrated Fertilizers manufactured by Mr. ,
X. Haas of San Francisco, vu.: Bone Meal, Wool Dust and High Uiudo
Super Phosphates, all of which can he had at bediock prices.
&S Island nrdnrR solicited and KHtisf action cuaranteed. Jg& ,
Telephone '24U.-
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LEWIS & CO., Ill fort Street,
HONOLULU, H. I.,
Importers, Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Groceries & Provisions,
VaS--
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By each steamer of the O. 8. B. Co. from Oalifornin fresh Calafornia Roll
Butter, Frozen Oysters and Fresh California Fruits, Fish, Gimo, Vegetables,
etc., etc. A complete- lino of Crosse & Blackwell'B & J. T. Morton's Cauned
& Bottle J Goods always on hand. Also, just received a fresh lino of Gorman
Pates and Potted Meats and Bottled Preserved Fruits, Lewis & Co.'h Maltese
Brand Hugnr Cured Hams uud Bacon, New Breakfabt Ceieuls, Cream Oat
Flakes and Cream Wheat Flakes, Sicily Lemons uud California Riverside
Oranges, Oregon Burhuuk Potatoes, Etc., Etc., El o, Batisfao' ion guaranteed.
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Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS.
Now Goods received by eveiy packet from Eiibtern Blalt'b and Europe,
Fresh California Produce by every 6teumer, All orders faithfully mutinied
U and Goods delivered to any part of the city freo of charge, Island orders
solicited. Btttisfaotiim guarttutood, l-il
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