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Society of the United States.
An Eminently Conservative and Safe Company,
FIX AiT CIA L STREN G-TH .
The consideration of llrst importunco in judging of the coiuUllon of
any lltiaticlal institution (ami nolably of a life assurance company, the ma
jority of whose contracts extend over long periods of years) is its surplus
strength. The Imputable lias, over and above all liabilities, a larger sur
plus 'than any other assurance company.
Assets, Dec. 31, 1891, - - $136,198,518.38
LIABILITIES, including tho Rcs.tvo on all existing Pollcias, (
per cenl. Standard) and Special Reserve (towaid tho es
tablishment ol a 3,,i par cent, valuation) ol $1,500,000 109,905,537.82
Surplus,
This Surplus remains after making provision for every obligation, on a
rigid calculation of Liabilities based un the standard prescribed by the In
surance Law of the State of Now York, which assumes that Assets will be
invested so n to icalizc interest at the rate ot -I per cent, per annum. In
addition to this, in a spirit of conservatism, the IMrcclors of the Society,
on tho recommendation of its Finance Committee, have set aside a Special
Additional Reserve, looking towards even a more stringent and conservative
future standard of valuation than the law now pi escribes. ,
ALEX. J. GARTWRICfrtT,
GoiK'ral Aient l'or Hawaiian Islands.
The
CONS'l 1TUT1XG THE "PlONliElt" PLANT, ESTABLISHED ON
HOTEL & FORT STREETS,
IN 1S5U BY C. E. WILLIAMS FOB CONDUCTING THE
faiture, Cabinet Making Upholstering & Undortaki
Business In Honolulu aie -till extant, anil the buhie.s, its originator anil
lire-cnt proprietor here to stay, llaviim purchased the entire interest of
the late linn of 11. II. William- ."v. Co., comprising the laigest stock of
Furniture, Upholstery & Undertaking Qopdb
Ever in Honolulu; principally -ulecle 1 hy 11. II- William.! during liK hire three
months' visit to the Coast, I now uifer thi- stock anil future additions for
CAlriJl at prices iiiiieh less ihan heretofore charged.
jjg Tlie undersigned In re.-uining ms old place and business would rC3)cot
fully tender hi- gratelnl thanks for i io liberal jnitrouagc of old friends ol this
ami neighboring islands, and hope-lj im lit a continuance of their favors while
soliciting -a share fioni new friends; anu again offers Ills services in
Moving Pianos, Household Goods, Etc.,
By Experienced and Caiefnl Men with Suitable Apparatus.
Mating of Superior Quality Furnished and Laid by Competent Men !
6- PIANOS FOR SALE OR RENT AT LOW FIGURES, "a
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At G i cully Reduced l'riccs.
CI -a lie Portieres at $0 a Pair. Black Beadi.il Capes for Ladies, $5 Reduced
iruin .flu and $20.
GENTS' WHI'lE SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR AT COST.
A new line of Challies at 40Y. per yuid. 42-inch All Wool Diesb
Goods, in Plain, .Stuped uid Cinuked, leiiuced fioni
ifl to (iOc. pi r j.ird, at
B. F. EHLEBS & C0.'S, 09 FORT ST.
CST Diessmakiiig under the iniiiiagemein of MlbS OLAKK. -la
S. EHKLIOH.
TEMPLE OF FASHION
Corner IPiti't Si llolel Rli'etr-s.
car jjkiujctiox : & tar k;ilictiox : -&t
WE WILL SELL MONDAY, JUNE 6TH,
Ladies' Muslin Combination Chemie
Willi Laces, $J 60 lor $2 85
Ladles' Muxlin l oinliliuition Ulii'iiiiii-B
wlthEmbroUeiy, $1 50 fur SI 00
Ladles' Muslin Chemises, 75c. for 50c.
S.
c. j. McCarthy,
Nkw CuMJiiNb' Block, Muiichant SritKur.
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
KIBE INSURANCE PLACED. COLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO.
Rents Collceled and lloiibcs Bentcd,
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iX3T Any biiuiness cntiuslcd to im- will receive piunipt attention, Jjft
IIIIV- 1-1(1
Sites I
F()f HALE!
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HAVE Knur line Jlvfciiluui'd ilU,
1 1 1 1 ii r i (i I on l IILnl uliiml. for Kiiln.
'I'll.. I nlw Iiuvii ll fliillhn'11 of ill fuel iill
IMil.nl klKini Mini mi, Wii) liii'l diiiiu. are '
llleuly laid Ollt ill fiuit ami llttlli IrWW .,,,,,,,.,,, Kinina lnmt liilitU
Mini HIU till t'UVi'IMl Mltll glM-l WIltiH '' '..Lnlml lAM Mo .irtViV tVllit 6U
uJ 10 ttuifllie luulied iiuiJilwr umku I1 ,"01"" MM" w,,,w ,"1"'
iiU0W Ul4" 'b MiUuMtIuu Ui UlOlUO'lTA HE 'ii Mijf ii.l, luwlo,
HWlanjJk'U4di Uu wlwin itll mtiiki kU4y ocwjdwl by ilr. ukiwiHu
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IN THE
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$ 26,292,980.56
Stores
E. WILLIAMS.
S. LEVY.
Ladies' Muslin Skirls with Laces, $3 CO
for 2 50
Ladies' Miinliu skirts with Embroidery,
$2 50 for &1 75
Latist Stylo bilk and Sateen Blouses
ELLULICII & CO.,
Corner Kort it Hotel streets.
Desirable Residences
TO JIOT
HUIiRAH-:-FOR
4th JULY !
FOB
111
Received per S. S. "Australia," and
FOE SALE
AT THE.
JL JUL 9 JLJ e
Cor. King & Nuuanu Sts.
SJF A frcsb and good assortment
of Fire Crackers, Laigc and Small
Torpedoes, Colored Fire and Whistle
Bombs, .Snake Nchta, Itoman Candles,
Sky Buckets, Blue Lights, Flower
Pots, Bengolas, Colored Fire, Magno
biuin Illuminators, Pin Wheels, Single
and Double Triangle Wheels, Saxon
Wheels, Colored Boeettes, Catherine,
Trumpet and Vertical Wheels, Star
Mines, Volcanoes, Colored Floral
Bomb Shells, Variegated Fountains
Meteoric Batteries, Fire Bailout', Toy
Pistols,
American Silk, Bunting & Muslin
AHSOKTHI) CASE 00, $10.
Containing:
of a B
FIRE '
2-1 Colored Boman Candles, 1 Star
0, It If M ) tt
04 it f tt y tt
12 " " " 1 fl
12 " " " G "
12 Sky Bockets, 1 oz.
12 " " 2 oz.
12 " " U oz.
12 Pkgs. Miignesiuin Illuminations.
12 Bengolas, .'1 inch.
12 Pieces Punk.
A8SOHTK1) CASE A, $l.r).
Containing:
12 Colored Fire Bombs, Large.
i Bovolving Tulips.
0 Whistle Bombs.
24 Iioman Candles, ) Star.
12 " " (5 "
12 Large Blue Lights.
12 Sorpenth, 5 inch.
0 Bengolas, 5 inch.
41b, Bed and Green Fire.
12 Largo Pin Wheels,
(i Triangle Wheelh, 1 oz.
1 Star Mine, No. fl.
12 Pieces Punk.
ASBOllTKI) CASE NO. 1, .$20.
Containing:
.'10 Boman Candles, 1 Siar.
DO " " 2 "
21 " " It "
21 " " A "
21 " " 0 "
21 Sky Bockets, 1 oz.
12 " " 2 oz.
12 " " :ioz.
12 " " -1 oz.
12 Whistle Bombs.
12 Magnesium Illuminations.
12 Flower Pots. ' '
72 Blue Lights.
12 Colored Bengal Lights,
12 Pieces Punk.
AKKOKTEH OABE II, ij!2fl.
Containing:
0 Boman Caudles, 0 Star,
12 " " 8 " '
0 Star Jots.
0 Sky Bockets, -1 lb.
21 Blue Lights. '
0 Flower Pols.
0 Bengolas,
lb. Bed and flicon Fiio.
(1 Whistling Bombs.
21 Pin Wheels.
0 Triangle Wheels.
II Colored Slar Mines No. ,
j i ii it 5
12 " Fire Bombs.
12 Pieces Punk.
&.W Ex Ira Colored Bouuiii Can
dies, 0 to 12 Stars.
gjtr Etra Colored Sky Bockets,
1 to -1 lb.
gjtT" Inland orders promptly at
tended In, TIidmi goods urn now and
liesh of tlie bct quality and will bu
Mild nl the MMViikT UAVll I'liioM at Hie
1. X. L New and Hucond Hand Km
niliiro IIiiii.k, (Vmir Niiimnu uiid
Kinu mni.
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TLIE LRMIM
TWENTY-SKCOKD DAY.
Thuhsdat, Juno 2.1, 1892.
Afternoon Mrlo".
The Asscinblv re-convened at 1 :30
and discussion was continued on Bill
No. 3.1, "to compel drivers of vehi
cles to carry lights during the hours
of darkness."
On motion the bill was relcired to
the Judiciary Committee.
On motion of Hep. Wilder Bill No.
09, relative to the construction of
kerosene warehouses, was taken from
tlie table and referred to the Com
mittee on Commerce.
Clerk McCarthy read a communi
cation from Mr. W. B. Olesou, Pre
sident of the Kamehainelia School,
inviting the members of the Assem
bly to be present at exercises at
Bishop's Hall on the evening of June
28lh.
On motion of Hep. Smith tho invi
tation was accepted and tlie Clerk in
structed to forward a reply.
Bill No. .'10, relating to the keep
ing of Government accounts in Ha
waiian and English, was read a sec
ond time and referred to Finance
Committee.
Tlie following bills were also read
a second time and action taken on
them, as follows:
Bill 117, to re-establish the commis
sion for tlie settlement of boundaries.
To Public Lands Committee.
Bill 18, to impose a duty upon
bogs imported from foreign countries.
Returned to introducer for correc
tion. Bill -19, to repeal Chapter 7 of the
Penal Code relating to tlie law to
mitigate. To Sanitary Committee.
Bill 39, to amend Section 517 of
the Civil Code relating to duties.
To Finance Committee.
Bill 10, to repeal Section 8, Chap
ter 82, of laws of 1890 relating to
Boad Boards. To Judiciary Com
mittee. Bill 41, relating to tlie Justices of
the Supreme Court. To Judiciary
Committee.
Bill 12, to amend Scc.'M20 of the
Civil Code and relating to Masters
and Servants. To the Special Labor
Committee.
Bill -13, to repeal the duties im
posed upon rice lrom foreign coun
tries. To a special committee to be
known as tlie Rice Committee.
Bill -14, imposing specific duties on
rice, paddy and raw sugar imported
into tills Kingdom. Referred to Rice
Committee.
Bill 7, defining tlie work hours of
eacli day and to mitigate the condi
tion of laborers under contract!) be
tween Masters and Servants, and to
repeal Chap. 47, laws of 1870. To
Labor Committee.
Bill 8, providing a place for hold
ing the terms of the Court of the
Second Judicial Circuit of the King
dom and repealing subdivision third
of Section 870 of the Civil Code.
To Judiciary Committee.
Bill 9, to repeal sections of the
Civil Code relating to the vaccination
of children. To Sanitary Committee.
Bill 10, to provide a Police Justice
for the first division of tlie district of
Hana, Maui. To engrossment and
for third reading on Saturday, 25th
inst.
Bill 45, to amend Sec. 388 of the
Civil Code relating to fisheries. To
Judiciary Committee.
Bill 40, to provide for a police jus
tice for the district of AVcst Kau, isl
and of Hawaii. To Judiciary Com
mittee. Bill 47, to amend Sec. 1037 of the
Civil Code relating to the limitation
of actions. To Judiciary Commit
tee. Bill 51, to prevent the use of ex
plosive substances in taking fish.
Referred, amid a iiie of pleasantries,
to tlie Military Committee.
Bill 52, giving lions to persons who
pasture, feed or shelter animals. To
Judiciary Committee.
Bill 53, to amend Section 120 of
Civil Code relating to keepers of stal
lions. Referred, amid much laughter,
to the Sanitary Committee.
Bill 51, to amend the law "regu
lating the sale of spirituous liquors"
and providing for additional licenses.
To Temperance Committee, consist
ing of Nobles Mnrsden, Macfailane,
Reps. Asbford, Aki and Smith.
Bill 55, to authorize the Minister
of Interior to grant n license for keep
ing a house in which to carry on
gambling of all kinds.
Rep. Smith moved to reject the bill
and pending discussion and action
tlie Assembly, at 4 o'clock, on motion
of Noble Jlarsdcn, adjourned.
A traveling man who chanced to
bo in the store of 15. V. Wood, at
McKees Rocks, l'u,, says while he
was waiting to see Mr. Wood, a little
girl came in with an empty bottle la
beled Chamberlain's Pain Balm and
suid : "Mamma wants another bot
tle of that medicine; she says it ie
tho best medicine for rheumatism slio
uver used." 50 cent bottles for sale
by all dealers. Benson, Smith &Co.,
Agents.
CJJP'X'OIV J -JLiN 10.
ForPortlaud, 0., & Victoria, B. G.
TheS. S. "PALM AS"
Of the iiliiive Line will bu due at
Honolulu about
lUNIO -.-iMi,
Ami will have luiuimlliilo illapabb for
uliuu) pniu.
laf For I'iuIjjIii or I'uhnujju apply In
THEO, H. DAVIES A CO,,
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OF THE
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Racing Association !
Monday, July 4, 1892.
OFFICIAL PROGRAMME.
Races to Commcnco al 10 o'c'ock.
1st-
RACE SPRKCKELSV1LLE
PURSE. 8(50.
Running Baee, J-milu dash. Free
for all Hawaiian hied holies.
2d RACI5 WA1KAPU
S80.
PURSE.
Running Race, -mile dash. Fieo
to all.
3d RACK LAH.VINA PURSE.
100.
Trotting and Pacing, 1-niile
heats; bost 1! in 3, to harness.
For all hofrct. without a recoul of
3 :20 or better.
4th RACE WA1LUKU PURSE.
Si 00.
Kuiiuiug Baee, i-mile and lepeut.
Fiee to all Hawaiian bied horses.
5lh RACE KAHULUI PURSE.
8125.
Running Race, 1-inilo dash. Free
to all.
Gth RACE HANA PURSE. 125.
Tioltiug and Pacing, 1-mile
heats; best 2 in 3, to harness.
Free to all hoit-es with no better
reeonl than 3:00.
7th RACE KULA PURSE. 50.
Running Race, -Vinile dash. For
l'onie.s 14 bands and under, to
carry 100 lbs. and upwaids.
8th RACE MANA CUP. Value
8150 or its equivalent in coin.
Running Race, l-J-mile dash. Free
to all Hawaiian bred horses.
9th RACE WAI11EK PURSE.
S150.
'Plotting and Puciiiii Baee. -1-mile
beats, best 3 in 5. All hor
ses with a leeord of 2 30 or better
to go to road cart and carry ISfi
pounds.
10th RACE CORINTHIAN. Gold
Medal, value S50. Entrance
fee S 10.
RuuuiiiK Race, 1-m dash. Wel
ter weights. Free to all members
of the Association.
11th RACE QUEEN L1L1UOKA
LANI CUP. Purse Si 50.
Running Rare, 1 J-niile dash. Free
to all.
12th RACE POLO CUP. Purse
S10. Entrance fee 87.50.
Running Race, '-mile ilnsh.Own
eis to iidn, welter weights. For
members of any Polo Olub in tho
Kingdom.
18th RACE MULE. Purse $50.
Running llaee.-i-niiledasb. Catch
weights. Free "to all.
14th Race SWEEPSTAKES. 850
.each; 810 foifeit.
Running Baee, g-niilo tla-li ; han
dicap. $50 each, $10 foifeit. As
sociation add". $50, Fieo to all.
All entries close at 12 o'clock noon
on THURSDAY, June 23, J 892, it
tho ollieo of the Seeretaiy, ami all
entrance fees aie 10 percent unless
otherwise specified.
All Races to be inn or trotted un
der tho itiles of tlie Association, and
all horses aut expected to start, unless
drawn by 12 o'clock noon, Katuidav,
July 2, 1892.
L. M. VETLESIN,
443-td Kecrolarv.
HOI.
The ,V HIi'iuiiHlilp
refill
"Yamashiro Maru,"
YOI!., C(i ill in mnl it,
Is due at this port on June tilth ami
leave fur the ahnvo pons on or
about
SATUKDAY, JUNK Sfilh,
AT 1U O'OLOUK NOOW,
JWf" Tor Freight or Passage, Imvlug
MipiiilorL'iiblii iiiul sjtt'iiiiigi) aeeoliiluo
(IuiIhiib, apply to
Win, G. IRWIN A CO., L'd,
'-:' Jm Agent. '
IMiihiro FniimiH iiiikIo to
ordnr IVoni IiiIuhL hIjUsh ol
moiililliiH. Ueuovitlioii ol'
old pIohii'OH a Hpodliilly at,
iUiitf UroH., Uoiul Hlruul,
JOHN NOTT,
Importer ami Dealer in
Steel id In Ranges. Stoves ei Fixtures,
i?sr!7rr"T"'r,' '
i."ET i-Af .,,a &.t "4AfT -"it?F-T'J-t"'ft1VrAT?fc-lf
Housekeeping Goods & Kitchen Utensils,
AGATE WARE IN LARGE VARIETY.
WHITE, GRAY AW1 SILVER-PLATED
LAPSPS - AMD - FIXTURES.
Crockery, Rubber Hose, Lift and Force Pumps,
Water Closets, Water and Soil Pipes.
Plumbing, Tin, Copper and Shesf iron Work.
MM.,, ! HloPlt." Vtna. -.- A ? K1nM iin-.
Builders' & Genoa el Hardware,
Agricultural Implements,
Plantation
Supplies,
PAINTS, OILS, VAUXISI1KS & LAMP GOODS,
AGATK WAKK, TIN WARE, NEVER HREAK WAKE,
Cutlery I General lercliaiise,
Blake's Steam Pumps,
Westoii's Centrifugals,
WILOOX & GIBB'S, AND REMINGTON
SEWING MACHINES.
: v. o. box iso. : fea Wis.
AVt-tl Cor. JNmimiii it liin SStrtM.
VS If you want to Pave time anil money buy your Furniture, ete., at tho
I. X. L.. corner Miiiiatm ami Kiiij felreet-.
UQT KoiiihI the place to buy X' ami Hecoiul-lianil Furnltuie of all Mails at
lowest prices, the 1. X.. J... couier Nuuanu anil Kill; streets.
tsf lleilriioiii Sets, Waiilrobes, lee Ituxes, Stoves, Chairs. II anfjiny Lamps,
Hugs, lSurcaus, Ulieffonier, ele., bold eheaii for cash at the 1. X. L., corner Xuu
aaii ami Kin;; stieets.
ttxr hluanier ami Veranda Chairs, Sofa-,, lied Loune, Uaby Crlln, Clothes
Hasket.s, tjewin Mai'hiui's, Whatnots, Meat ate., TninKs, etc., solil at the lowest
cash pj'ices at the 1. X. L., Xew anil Sicouil-hanil Kurnituro llouse, corner Nuu
anu anil Kin;; streets.
S. W. LEDERER,
to?" Stsjro Open Saturday
Tolophoncb, No. 119..
ws Josface, UocQHGGk,
King Street, bet. Tort & Alakea Streets,
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Flour & Feed.
Fresh California Soil Sutter & Island Butter
AJ.WAYg.ON HANI).
New Goods received by tvny stoiiiu rs from San Fraucisco
jST" All order faitlilully attunileil to ami Nitibfaotioii guaianlecil. Ihlanil
oiilers bolieiteil anil oaekcil with ram.
rolophoncs, No. 17.r).-
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UNION FEE!
-OFFER
Oali'ornia Wlicat, O.U Jlay, in largo and coinpruj-bcd balcbj Bui'loy, Ilollcd
fc (iioiind Barley, (Jalifornia & Now Zealand Oata, Middlings, Bran, Coin,
Clacked Com, Wheal, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. AUo,
Drifted Snow and Victor Flour I
: If JtO it fX' U.1Z JO 1 s4 :
Wo keop coiittanlly in took tho celobraled Foitilizuni niaiiiifaotuicd by Mr.
X. Haas ol San Francisco, viz.: Bono Meal, Wool Dust and High Giado
Super Phosphates, all of which can bo had at bediook prices,
$7" Inland ordure oolifiilpil vud HiitiHutoMnn pjiarHntoed. Jgfll
Telophono a-10.-
LEWIS k GO..
HONOLULU, H. I.,
Importers, Wholesale & Retail
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By each steamer of the O, S. S. Co. from California fresh Oalafornia Roll
Butter, Frozen Oyblors and Fiesh Califurni.i 1'iiiith, Fish, liaino, Vegutalilon,
etc., etc. A complete lino of Urusoo it BlaekweH'b & J. 1". Morton'b Canned
it BottloJ UuoiIh always on hand. AUo, just receivod a fresh line of Gorman
Pates and Potted Meats and Bottled 1'reber veil Fruits, Lewis & Co.'s MuKcsu
Brand Sugar Cured llums and Bacon, New Bieakfabt Ceieals, Orcam Oat
Flakes and Cieani Wheat Flakes, Sicily Lemons and California itivuoido
Oranges, Oregon Biirhauk l'otatoi's, Etc., Etc.. Etc Satibfac'ion guaranteed.
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UIPORTKRH
Groceries, Proi&ions and Feed,
EAST L'UHXKIt KURT AND KINO yTRKKTS.
Now (IimmU inri'iutil by overy (wekvl fiuni EiuUmh IhIo mihI Enroll,
Fruuli Oulifoiiiiu Prudtico by ovwy .innnw. All uiiloii (ulllifully aUuitilutl
U) hiuI UuujJj alivMiutl io iiuy jiujt uf iliu ully Uui ut uIjuuiju, JjdiuiiJ wm
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PROHRIETOR.
EveiiinjyH iill 9 o'clock. -ks
P. O. Box 372.
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FOlt SALE
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Ill Fort Street,
Dealers in Groceries & Provisions,
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AND DEALERS IN
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