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1ST. LOUIS, ino.
BREWERS OF FINE BEER EXCLUSIVELY !
MANUFACTURED FROM
Pure Malt and Highest Grade Hons !
&&J No Corn or Corn preparations used in place of Mult, as is done
by other Eastern Breweries, in order to eheapen the cost of their Beer,
and to compete, with our woiid-reiinwned and justly famed article.
With the Completion of the New Brewhouse,
the Brewing: Capacity is the Largest
of any Brewery in the World.
Brewing Capacity: 6 kettles every 2-1 hours, G,O0O-Barrels, or 1,800,000
Barrels per year.
Consumption of Matemu.: Malt, 12,000 bushels per day 3,600,000
bushels per year. Hops: 7,o00 lbs. per clay 2,250,000 lbs. per year.
No Corn or Corn Preparations are used in the manufacture
of the Anheuseu-Bupch Beer. It is, therefoie, the highest priced but the
Tiost wholesome and really the least expensive for its sujierlor quality.
Annual Sihppinp Capacity: 100,000,000 Bottles and 5,000,000 Kegs.
The Anheuser-Busch Co. have carried off the highest honor-, and the
highest class gold medals wherever 11103' have competed. At all of the
International Exhibitions, throughout the world, their Beer excelled all
others.
This Company have prepared a special brand of their highest grade
Beer, for the Hawaiian Islands, known us " liiJJ ATi JJIIEW," with
a handsome label and in white bottles, which with their best " EXPORT
A.NQEUSE11" in dark bjtiles,, heietolore iuported, we will now
supply to the trade in quantities to suit.
G-. W. MACFAKLANE & CO.,
Aleuts lor the Hawaiian Islands.
U51
INSURE
Society of the United States.
An Eminently Conservative and Safe Company.
Fl jStA N CI AL STJ ENGTI1.
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The consideration of first importance in judging of the condition of
any financial institution (and notably ut u lite insurance company, the ma
jority of whoao contracts extend over lung purioiU ol years) is its nurplus
titrenyth. Tho Equitable; has, over and above all liabilities, a larger biir
plub than auy other assurance company.
Assets, Dec. 31, 1891, - - $136,198,518.38
LI.3IUTIES, including tho ltaser;o on all existing Policies, (4
per cent. Standard) and Special Reserve (toward tho es
tablishment ol a 38 por cent, valuation) of $1,500,000 109,905,537.82
Surplus,
This Surplus remains after making provision for every obligation, on a
rigid calculation of JAubililka based on tho standard prcsoiibul by the In
surance Law of the Statu of Mow Yuik, which assumes that Assets will be
invested so as to realize interest til the rale of ! per cent, per annum. In
addition to this, in a spirit of conbervaiiHiii, the Diieclors of the Society,
on the lecoiniiiundatiou ot its Finance Committee, have set aside a Special
Additional Reserve, looking towards even a more stringent and conservative
future standard of valuation than the law now prescribes.
ALEX. J. CARTWRICHT,
General Aifcut for Hawaiian Inlands.
c. J. McCarthy,
New CuMMiNb' Block, Meiicjia.nt Srm:i;r.
REAL EST ATE BROKER.
FI RE INSURANCE PLACID. COLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO.
ItOlltb- Collet id .iml IlitUSUS Jtoulcd,
gj& Any business entrusted to nit-
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IN THE
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$ 26,292,980.56
will receive piomnt attention. &3
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CERTIFICATE TRANSLATION.
I herewith appoint Mb. 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 ASSORWFJUST ARRIVED.
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"KA MAIL'E,
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IN THE MclNERiY BUILDING,
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Is open now and offers an un
excelled Stock of Fancy Goods.
We make a specialty of
Stamping Patterns and are now
ready to take orders in that line.
A brand now stock of Silk Em
broideries, Art Linens, Tassels,
Fringes, Draperies and other
artistic gooih are offeied to the
ladies of Honolulu.
"KA MAILE,
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Baker.
71 Hotel St. -t&- Telephone 74.
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Metropolitan
Meat Company
SI KING STREET,
G. J. WALLER, - - Manager.
Wholesalo & Retail Butchers
and
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
1-91
BEAVER
The Best Lunoh In Town,
Tea and Coffee at 111 Hour
The Finest Brands ol
A.rwuyn on Hand.
II. JJ. NOLTK, Proprietor.
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EUSTACE & C0
DKALKltS IN
WOOD & COAL.
ALSO
White & Black Sand
Which wo will bull at the very lowest
111111 Kut rates foi cash.
Boll Tele. 414. -AUot6y- Mutual Tole. 19.
my 20-92
NOTICE to CREDITORS.
ANY party or pinties having claims
against mu. forward same In
IteiuUcil hill, and I will euttlo in full.
ALI1KRT LOOMANS,
P. O. Itox 12U, .Sacramento, Cal.
401 1
TO LET
TWO Now Cottage to let
JL on Punchbowl street.
Kiiouho of
L. A1JL1SK,
453 ?w 13 Nuuaiiu stroot.
s SALOON
dears, JJ& Totaci
(Continued fioni 1st lWe.)
third Stanford was pulling "iuin Yum
down, and was lending before the
tflllo pale was readied. Vtiui Vuin
waS game to the end, losimi by only
a lo-ugth. Billy C had long befote
dropped out of-the possiliilitics for
even a good thiid. Tune '2:23.
Senator Stanford was ridden by .liin
Ciow, Bdi'v G. by Slocum and Yum
Yum by Cal. Leonard. Befoic this
race was run the second time. Sena
tor Stanford has taken a second beat
ing for the day in the eleventh race.
NINTH UACU.
Waihee Purse, SloO. Trolling and
pacing to harness, mile heals, best II
in 6. All Horses Having a rururu 01
2 "U0 or hotter to l'o to load cart and
carry 185 lbs. Entered: Johnny
Hay ward, g. g., aged, W. II. Corn
well; Blitz, b. ., 5 years, Lahaino.
Stables (C. F. Horner's); Hilly, br.
g., aged, R. Ballentyne.
Johnny Hay ward 1
Billy ..2
First heat. Billy had the pole,
Johnny llayward next. Billy was
driven by D. 11. Davis, Johnny llay
ward by Decker, Blitz., a colored man.
Billy took the lead, with Blitz. second
at the quarter, after which Blitz, fell
back, but kept close to llayward
some distance, then fell hopelessly
behind. At the finish llayward was a
neck ahead of Billy, but the heat was
awarded to Billy because of Hay
ward's fouling on the homestretch.
Time, 2:-in.
Second Ileal. Billy had the pole,
and secured an initial lead, keeping
it lor the half mile, then letting Hay-
ward go by him. llayward btoke
often with advantage and was three
lengths ahead at the thrce-tpiaiters,
which was reduced by Billy at the
finish to a length and a half, Blitz
two lengths behind BIllv. Time,
2:-12.J.
Third heat. Mr. Ballentyne drove
for himself this time. Johnny Hay
ward having the polo led olf, with
Billy pushing him hard past the
quarter, but losing two lengths be
tween that and the half. Johnny
finished a length ahead. Blitz, was
four lengths behind the second.
Time, 2:12.i.
Foiuth heat. Davis resumed tho
reins ove'r Billy, gaining and holding
the lead till near the half, when
Johnny Hay ward hi caking wildly re
duced the gap to almost nothing and
passed Hilly at the third quarter,
finally winning the heat and the race
by one length. Blitz, .was no time in
it. Time, 2:-M4."
TCSlll RACE.
Corinthian Race. Gold medal,
value $f)0. Entrance fee, S 10. Run
ning lace, one mile dash, welter
weights, for all members of the As
sociation. Entered: Black Diamond,
blk. h., aged, Dr. Geo. Herbeit; Joe,
b. g., aged, R. Ballentyne; Elector,
c. g., aged, L. M. Vellesen,
Joe 1
Black Diamond 2
l'lns was one of the most interest
ing races of tho da'. The medal,
previously described in the Bui.i.iiix,
was well worthy of strenuous compe
tition. The contesting riders as well
as hotses came out in line form. Dr.
Herbert's soldierly figure never ap
peared to better advantage, as, dec
orated with blue, pink and cerise
sasli and cap, he rode into the arena.
Secretary Vetlesen's tall and grace
ful form Droved as linn in the sad
dle as a cavalry commander, and
could not be stirred when his horse
played some lively prank3 before he
had got his feet in the slirrups. He
wore as colors lilac sash and cap.
Mr. Ballentyne, tall, wiry and agile,
had a keen determination to win
Hashing from his dark eyes, his
colors were dark pin pic jacket, old
gold sleeves and sash.
Elector had the pole, Black Dia
mond, second place. Black Dia
mond forged ahead on the shut, with
Elector second. Joe was not long in
overhauling his rivals, and Elector
gained a brief lead over Black Dia
mond, which got second at the half
mile and was giving Joe a severe
push at the three-qiiaiters. Elector
from henceforth tell sadly behind.
Joe won over Black Diamond by a
couple of lengths. Tho doctor's
strong attempt at victory was gener
ally admired, and his failure conced
cd to be no shame, consideiing that
he was fully 2fj lbs heavier than the
winning rider. Time 1:58A.
i:i.i.vi:ntii HACi:.
Queen Liliuokalani Cup. Purse
8150. Running race, 1 mile dash,
free for all. Enteicd: Senator Stan
ford, as above ; Lord Brock, as above ;
Yum Yum, as above; J. A. C, h.
h., aged, C. II. Broad.
Lord Brock 1
Senator Stunfoi d 2
Yum Yum !(
Every animal in this race having
11 good reputation there was much
interest in the result. Stanford had
the pole, Brock second, Yum Yum
third. Stanford again had to carry
overweight. He was ridden by Jim
Crow, Lord Brock by Slocum, Yum
Yum by Leonard, and J. A. C. by
Frank Jones. There was a good
start, from which Lord Brock led.
Following him at the quarter were
Yum Yum and J. A. C, with the
Senator coming rapidly up in the
icar, and passing J. A. C, was neck
and neck with Yum Yum at the third
quarter. The rest of the race was
between Lord Brock and Senator
Stanford, the Senator giving Ids
Lordship a hot pursuit up tliu home
btretch, yet failing to reach him at
the wire by a couple of lengths.
Time, 2:20.
twi:i.ftii iiaci:.
Polo Cup. Purse S-10, Entrance
fee, 87.50. Running A mile dash,
owners to ride, welter weights ; lor
members Hawaiian polo clubs. En
tered: Whistling Coon, roan g.,
imen, . i. iwossiunii; nil lliui
again, sor. in., nged, John McGuire.
Whittling Coon 1
A lively, lnriiui scaruin race. Hit
Illin Again led a good part of the
way rmnid, but was parsed and beaten
by Whistling Coon with a lead of
threo lengths. Time, 1 :2.
Tiinrrr.i nth itAcr..
Mule Race. Purse SnO. llunnlng
race, A mile dash, catch weight, fre'u
for all. Rocky,b. in., nged. Wn.
luku Stables; Niol, hi. 111 , . years,
Win. Fiiel; Jenny, br. in., 11 years,
I'. Cockett.
X10I , , , , , 1
When the II ig f,. one ,m,0 9looci
still at the wire, starting when the
others were a sixteenth of 11 mile
ahead. It was nip and luck between
Niui and Jenny most of the way, but
Nioi won by two lengths.
The thirteenth race was declared
off, as only R. Ballentyne's Joe was
entered. It was to be'a free for all
sweepstakes, SoO each, Association
adding S.")0, 10 forfeit, running
mile dash, handicap.
The day's events were managed
ably by the ollleers of the day, who
were as follows :
Judges-II. Center, W. A. Mc
Kay, II. II. Plciner.
Starters -D. L. Meyer, E. R.
Biven.
Clerk of the Course Dr. Geo.
Herbert.
'i'ime Keepers A. F. llopkc, Ed.
Hoffmann.
Patrol Judge Ed. Kruoger.
Saddling Paddock L. von Temp
sky. Tho ollleers oT the Maui' Racing
Association are as follows: Presi
dent, Hon. R. D. Walbridge; Vice
President, A. F. Hopke; Secretary,
L. M. Vellesen; Tie.isurer, F. L.
Stolz. ; Executive Committee C. II.
Broad, G. P. Wilder, Dr. George
Herbert.
Messrs. Broad, Wildei, Vellesen
and 11. G. Treadway were active in
assisting the ollleers' of the day, and
are entitled to shaie in the credit
due for the smooth working of all
arrangements.
When recess was called a nooti
for an hour, many of the visitors
were enteitained at lunch at the res
idence of Mr. llopkc, United States
....... 1 it' t if- .. ... ...
consular Agent. A number of la
dies were piesent and two large ta
bles were inadequate to accommo
date all the guests at once. How
ever, none went away without being
abundantly refreshed at the bounti
fully and elegantly laid boards.
Hon. Paul Neumann in a felicitous
manner not foreign to him proposed
the health of the hospitable host, in
cluding in the compliment Hie names
of the gentlemen assisting him in
making the visitors at home. The
toast was enthusiastically honored in
bumpers of chanpagne.
Afler (he conclusion of the races
many of the Honolulu people were
again inn in by the principal resi
dents, and treated to substantial
dinners by way ot reinforcing them
for the voyage home.
The Claudine weighed anchor at 8
p. 111. and without especial incident
ariived in Honolulu at (i this morn
ing. A traveling man who chanced to
be in the store of E. V. Wood, at
McKecs Rocks, Pa., says while he
was waiting to see Mr. Wood, a little
girl came in with an empty bottle la
beled Chamberlain's Pain Balin and
said : "Mamma wants another bot
tle of that medicine; she says it is
the best medicine for rheumatism she
ever used." d0 cent bottles tor sale
by all dealers. Benson, Smith &Co.,
Agents.
O FTO rv fl u 1 1' J-U.
f orPortlaud, 0M Victoria, B. C.
TheS. S. "PALM AS"
Of the above LI lie will lie due at
Honolulu about
JUNW Xi.-Jih,
And will have immediate diojiatch for
aboe poi Ir,.
JtQjT For Fielght or Passage apply to
THEO. H. DAVIES &, CO.,
441 171
Aguutt-.
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"VrOTIOEisheieby given that I will
-L not he lesponilblo for any debt-,
contracted without my wiitteu outer.
.1. CIKNICENS.
Honolulu, .Inly 2, IS'.iu. Wl at
NOTICE.
"VrOTI',E Is hereby given that the
i- iinileilgnei) will not bo ivrpmibl
blo for any debts ineiu red without his
wiitteu consent.
A. It. XAONK.
Honolulu, ,111110 li,'i, IS . .J,-II 'v
WANTED
A .MAN who uuiluistaiuK funning
IV and taking caio ofMouk; 11111M ho
sober ami thon ughlj pitted In hi work
and have good refcionccn; none hut a
competent man need apply. Adiheas
"P. O. box I" Honolulu. 412 Hn
FOlt ftALE!
AHI'BINGFIELD 30-Light flas Ma
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and giiaiaiitced. Will be bold upon
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a few Handsome Flxtmea. Apply to
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FOR hALilfl
Tl
il.MIJKIt enouirh to uiiiKe COUO eoidh
X of
Kbewood or Ch.ucoal at CO
cents a cord.
Apply at
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41"' tf Hawaii.
MchKi'H. Kuiy; "limn, arci
Hhowing-a lino linii ol Ham
boo and ntlmr Htylo Parlor
EuhuIh, Wall JJrackols and
Window t.ornicoH at prices
to meet tho times.
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Steel siifl Iran Ranges,
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Housekeeping Goods &. Ilitchon Utensils,
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WHITE, GRAY A1S1) SIJ.VER-PLATED
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Crockery, Rubber Hose, Lift and Force Pumps,
Water Closets, Water and Soil Pipes,
lumbing, Tin, Copper end Sheet Iron Wo
Builders' & Geneial Hardware,
A.gricuitura! Smpiements,
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PAINTS, OILS, VAUXISI1KS & LAMP GOODS,
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Blake's Steam Pumps,
Weston's Centrifugals,
WILCOX & GIBE'S, AND REMINGTON
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&'- If you want to i-.ive time and money buy your Furniture, etc., at tho
I. X. L.. eorucr Nuiiauu and Ivin .street-.
Kisf" I'ouuil the plaeo to buy New ami hpcoml-ham! Furniture of all kinds at
lowest priees, the I. X. (,., eoiuer Xiiuaiiu and King .streets.
te.r liedroom Sets, Waidiobes, Ice l)nxu. Stoves, Chairs. Hauling Lamps,
Jtugs, Itui cans, Uheftonier.-., etc., bold elieap lor cash at (lie I. X. L., corner Xuu
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Jefif" Meamer mid Veranda Chairs, Sofa-, Bed Lounges, IJaby Cribs, Clothes
Uakuts, Sewin; JIacliiue.s, Wli.ituoU, Meal -ates, Trunks, etc., sold at the lowest
ca-h pnees at the I. X. L., New and S coml-liaud Furuituie llouse, eoiuer Nuii
auu and Kini; stieets.
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IMPORTER & DEALER IN
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Fresh California Roll Butter & Island Butter
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New Goods received by every steamers fioraSan Fraucisco
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By each steamer of the O. 8. S. Co. from California fiesh Calafornia Roll
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