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ANHEUSER-BUSCH
BREWING ASSOGIAT!
ON
tSrX L-OUES, MO.
BREWERS OF FINE BEEF EXCLUSIVELY I
MANUFACTURED EKOM
Pure Malt and Highest Grade Hops I
- No Com or Corn preparations used in place of Malt, as is done
by oilier Eastern Breweries, in order to cheapen the cost of their Boer,
and to compete with our world-renowned and justly famed article.
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Golden Mo Bazar !
W. F. REYNOLDS, Pnortiiirroii.
Solo Agent for the
lit
This Machine is now improved 'o
us to miiko either Chain Stitch oh
Look Stitch. II stands at the head.
NEEDLES and ATTACHMENTS
Foi all kinds ol Macliiusf
Sewinti Machines of all kinds
Promptly Ropaiiod.
&W Don't forget that this is posi
tively a CASH STORK no private
individual can obtain Credit. Every
thing therefore Ciii:ai
Stationery and Blank Books
GUITARS, from $1.00 up.
AUTOllAUL'S, MANDOLINES.
Furne.uix's Beautiful Views of the
lsdunds.
Lawn Tennis Rackets and Ralls.
Base Balls and Bats.
Popular Bound Books
At 35 Cents Each.
NOVELS! NOVELS! NOVELS!
("Special Arrangements for school
supplies. lCO-tf
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FIFTY-SECOND DAY.
"KA . MAILE,
It
IN THE MolNERNY BUILDING,
Fort
t root.
With the CompSetion of the Wew Brewhouse,
the Brewing Capacity is the Largest
of any Brewery in the World.
Brewing Capacity : G kettles ever) 21 hours, G,000 Barrels, r 1,800,000
Consumption of Material: Malt, 12,000 bushels per day S,e00,00O
bushels per year. Hops : 7 ,800 lbs. per day 2,250,000 lbs. per year.
No Corn or Corn Preparations are used in the manufacture
of the Anhujser-Busch Beer. It is, therefore, the highest priced but the
uost wholesome and really the least expensive for its superior quality.
Annual Sijutinc Capacity : 100,000,000 Bottles and 5,000,000 Kegs.
The Anheuser-Busch Co. have carried off the highest honors and the
highest class gold medals wherever they 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 as " SPEOl AL I5KEW," with
a handsome label and in white bottles, which with their best " EX POUT
ANI1EUSEK" in dark bottles, heretofore inpoiled, we will now
supply to the trade in quantities to suit.
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G. W. MAOFARLANE & CO.,
AgniM for Ihe Hiiwiiiiuu IhIiuhI.
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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 new stock of Silk Em
broideries, Art Linens, Tassels,
Fringes, Draperies and other
artistic goods are offered to the
ladies of Honolulu.
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INSURE IN THE
Equitable Life Assurance
Society of the United States.
An Eminently Conservative and Safe Company,
IN THE MolNERNY BUILDING,
j.-oi'l ftrci-t.
H. HACKFELD& CO.
OFFER FOB SALE
At Swtly HlH MBS
an assortment or
Genuine Bavarian Bern!
Conipiising the following Celo
biated Brands:
LOEWENBKAU,
FSCIIOKRBRAU,
SPATENBRAU,
SALVATORHRAU,
FKANCISCANERBKAU,
FEANKENBKAU,
AUGUSTINEHURAU,
CULMBACHER.
Now being landed ex "J. C. riluger."
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FINANCIAL STKENGTH.
The consideration of first importance iu judging of the condition of
anv (lnancial institution (and notably of a life assurance company, the ma
jority of whose contracts extend over long periods of years) is its mrplius
strength. The Equitable bus, over and above all liabilities, a larger bur
plus than any other assurance company.
Assets, Dec. 31,1891, - - $136,198,518.38
LIABILITIES, including the Rcsorvo on all existing Policies, (4
per cent
Bruiiwict Billiard Parlors
FOR. SjI-IS!
Standard) and Special Roseivo (toward the es
tablishment ol a 3)6 per cent, valuation) ol $l,5UU,uuu
109,905,537.82
Surplus,
$ 26,292,980.56
This Surplus reniaiiiH after making provision for every obligation, on a
rimd calculation of Liabilities based on the standard presented by tlieln
Biiranco Law of the .State of New York, which assumes that Assets will bo
invested so as to realize interest at the rate of 4 per cent, per aimum. In
addition to this, in a spiiit of conservatism, the Directors 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 tliun the law now prescribes.
rpiIK undersigned offeis for sale the
X business of the Brunswick Billiard
Parlors, lliu best equipped institution of
the kind hi Honolulu. To thu right man
they arc a very desirable propcity. They
will bo sold at an easy llgure. Fiuther
parlicuhirs on application to
A. W". HOWE,
IbO lw Proprietor.
EUSTACE & CO.,
ALEX. J.
General
CARTWRICHT,
for Hawaiian Islands.
Agent
c. j. McCarthy,
Nkw Cummins' Block, Mkuohant Stukkt.
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
FIRE INSURANCE PLACED. COLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO.
Rents Collected and Houses Rented.
0T Any business entrusted to mo will receivo prompt attention
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WOOD & COAL.
ALSO
White &
Which
Black Sand
Fuiday, July 28, 1892.
Rep. Asliford favored reference to
the committee on dredger. Did not
believe in railroading this Bill
through without examination.
Rep. Waipuilaui favored reference
to a committee
Rep. Kamatioha favored the Bill
passing to engrossment.
Rep. Kaunamano also favored en
grossment. The Government was un
der contract and should pay. He
considered that enough had been
said on tho matter and moved the
previous question, but afterwards
withdrew tho motion.
Rep. White also believed that the
Government should uphold its good
name by payment of moneys due on
the contract.
Minister Spencer said that he had
but little to say. The dredge is a
decided success, not a failure. One
half of the length of the bar had al
ready been moved. Unless the work
was stopped it would be completed
iu 3 months and then the largest
ship that iloats would be able to en
ter the harbor of Honolulu. The
work is being done intelligently and
will surely be done to successful
completion if allowed to continue.
He agreed that it was a gigantic suck
er and was doing good work in
that line now.
Rep. Bush did not understand the
unseemly haste with which this bill
was being rushed through. There
was verv little in the Minister's re
port about the dredger. lie consid
ered that it was a failure ; a great
deal of towage money had been used
up on it.
Minister Parker said that if it be
came necessary to wait for tho pres
ent Appropriation Bill then the pay
ments could not be made in time
with the terms of the contract. The
Government maybe a little to blame,
but the money should be first appro
priated and blame the Government
afterwards.
Noble Macfarlanc did not think
that there was time in which to refer
to a committee. The contract was
not very favorable to the contractors
and they would like, probably, to
throw it off their hands.
Noble Neumann was in favor of
passing the bill as presented. He
thought it very advisable to vote the
amount first and go for the Ministers
afterwards.
Noble Williams from the Commit
tee on dredging matters reported
that if the House desired it the Com
mittee could and would report on the
Billjlo-morrow morning. He would
amend the motion to refer to that ef
fect and moved the previous ques
tion. Rep. Asliford accepted the amend
ment and the motion to refer and to
repoit to-morrow was put and lost.
The Bill was on motion passed to
engrossment nnd for third reading
to-morrow.
Rep. Smith offered a resolution
that the Committee on Accounts of
the Assembly, present a report of the
expenditures made up to the 31st
day of July. Approved.
Noble Neumann obtained leave of
absence for the afternoon and before
leaving stated that there would be a
meeting of the Judiciary Committee
in the office of Rep. Smith at 7 :30
o'clock this evening and invited all
attorneys to be present.
Minister Parker presented answers
to questions of Noble Dreier in re
the occupation of Johnston Island by
II. B. M. S. Champion, and in brief
to the following effect:
(1) The Cabinet has not been ofll
cially informed of the occupation of
Johnston Island, but lias seen the
statement as published in the news
papers. (2) It is the impression of Her
Majesty's Government that Johnston
alias Cornwallis' (and Kaluna) Isl
ands are still a portion of Her Maj
esty's Government.
(3) Not having any olllcial notifi
cation of the alleged occupation the
Government considered it unadvisa
ble to enter a protest, being of the
opinion that Her Britannic Majesty's
Government on ascertaining the facts
will withdraw their occupation with
out the necessity of a formal protest.
Noble Horner stated that the Com
mittee on Ways and Means would
have under consideration items re
lative to landings nnd buoys, also
roads in diffeicnt parts of the King
dom and would be much pleased to
have tho attendance at their meeting,
of any member of the House inter
ested in lho3e subjects, after adjourn
ment. On motion the Order of the Day
was brought forward, bringing items
iu the Appropriation Bill up for dis
cussion and President Walker ap
pointed Rep. White to the chair.
Before any action on tho bill was
taken the Assembly at 11:55 took
recess until 1 :30.
Pay of Keeper Kerosene Ware
house, S2000, passed at 81500.
Items in the Department hut under
the sub-head of Bureau of Convey
ances, were considered in connection
with the report and recommendations
made by the Committee on Ways and
Means and were passed as follows :
Salary of Registrar, 85000.
Salary of Deputy Registrar, 81000.
Pay of Clerks, SG080.
Incidentals, 8180.
The Items under the division of
"Bureau of Immigration" were con
sidered and also in connection witli
the recommendations mado by the
Ways and Means Committee, the items
being passed as follows:
Salary of Japanese Inspector and
Interpreter, 8(5000.
Salary of Sccrclnry of the Board
of Immigration, was rccon. mended
by the Committee of Ways and Means
to pass at 82100, but after consider
able argument it passed, on recom
mendation of Minister Spencer, at
3G00.
Incidentals of Bureau, passed as
recommeuded bv the Committee at
81500.
The subject of items under the
head of Bureau of Public Woiks
brought forward the repoit of the
Ways and Means Committee recom
mending the consolidation of the de
partment of Water Works under and
with this Bui can and under the one
title. The recommendations of the
committee that the Department of
Water Works be merged into the
Bureau was adopted by the passage
of the first item, viz. :
Salary of Superintendent of Public
Works, Water Works and Clerk of
Market, S0000.
The other items in the Bureau
were passed as recommended and
here presented, many of the old items
of tho Water Works Bureau being
struck out on recommendation of the
committee, the following passed as
placed:
Salaries Assistants Public Works,
SG000.
Incidentals Public Works, S500.
Running Expenses Water Works,
812,501.
Repairs of Reservoirs, SG000.
General Repairs, 810,000.
Baupahoehoe Water Works, S50.
Koloa, Kauai, Water Works, S200.
On motion the committee rose and
Rep. White as chairman reported
progress, report approved.
At 3:50 o'clock on motion the
Assembly adjourned.
JOHN NOTT,
Imnortor and Dealer in
Steel aid Iron Rises. Stoves ana Fixtures,
Br 'aw BaJ? " ty '. flA aTJi j "IiTmB Hln I Jlu aTttbE. i2
Housekeeping Goods & Kitchen Utensils,
AGATE WARE IN LARGE YARIETY.
WHITE, GltAY AND SILVER-PLATED
LAUPS - APJD - FIXTURES.
Crockery, Rubber Hose, Lift and Force Pumps,
Water Closets, Water and Soil Pipes.
Plumbing, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work,
Mr. J. P. Blaizc, an extensive real
estate dealer in Des Moines, Iowa,
narrowly escaped ow1 of the severest
attacks "of pneumonia while in the
northern part of that state during a
recent blizzard, says the Suturday
Jteview. Mr. Blaizc had occasion to
drive several miles during the storm
and was so thoroughly chilled that
he was unable to get warm, and in
side of an hour after his return he
was threatened with a severe case of
pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. Blaizc
sent to the nearest ding store and
got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, of which lie had often
heard, and took a number of large
doses. He sajs the effect was won
derful and that in a short time he
was breathing quite easily. He kept
on taking the medicine and the next
day was able to come to Des Moines.
Mr. Blaizc regards his cure as simply
wonderful. Fifty cent bottles for
sale by all dealers. Benson, Smith
& Co., Agents.
ELECTION of OFFICERS.
Builders' & General Hardware,
Agricultural Brnplements,
Plantation
Supplies,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES & LAMP GOODS,
AGATE WARE, TIN WARE, NEVER BREAK WARE,
Cillery & G-Mul lerciaiise,
Blake's Steam Fumps,
Weston's Centrifugals,
WILCOX & GIBB'S, AND REMINGTON
SEWING MACH1 N ES.
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: MUTUAL TEL. 90. :
Wewt Cor. Nuuanu !ta Kiii Sti-eetw.
buy your Furniture, etc., at the
AT tho annual meeting of htoek
holders of the Hanalei Sugar
Mill Co. held this day, the following
ollieers were elected for the ensuing
year :
President. .Chas. L. Carter, Eti.,
Vice- PiCbidenL
Hon. J. N. S. Williams,
Secietary J. O. Carter,
Tieasurer Geo. H. Kobertson,
Auditor J. O. Carter,
Who are alho Directors of tho Com
pany. J. O. CARTER,
Secretary H. S. M. Co.
Honolulu, Julv 18, 1892. 47-1-lni
fi If yon want to save time ami money
I. X. L., corner Nimaim and King streets. ,,,,.,
j-Found the place to buy New ami Second-hand Jurniture of all kinds at
lowest prices, the I. X. L., corner Nuuanu and King streets.
-Uedtoom Sets, Wardrobes, lee Boxes. Stoves, Chairs, Hanging Lamps,
Rugs, Bureaus, Clicffonlers, etc., sold cheap for cash at the I. X. L., corner Nuu
anu and King streets. ., .
tefiT Steamer and Veranda Chairs, Sofas, Bed Lounge, Baby Cribs, Clothes
Baskets, Sewing Machines, Whatnots, Meat Safes, Trunks etc., sold at the lowest
cash prices at the I. X. L., New and Second-hand Furniture House, corner Nuu
anu and King streets.
S. W. LEDERER, : : PROPRIETOR.
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t&- Store Open Saturday Evenings till 9 o'clock. -&t
Telephones, No. 119.-
-P. O. Box 372.
:hi& 13 lists; p. f l
6rBHtMlrB BIMwlMW
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ANNUAL MEETING.
mr.n hk i
9 Baauuau u -?
King Street, bet. Fort & Alakea Streets,
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Flour & Feed.
Fresh California Roll Butter & Island Butter
ALWAYS ON HAND.
New Goods received by every steamers from San Francisco.
$fS All orders faithfully attended to and satisfaction guaranteed,
orders solicited and uacked with earn..
Island
QTOCKIIOLDEUS
kJ Sugar
In the Ilononiu
Company will please tuke
notice that the annual meeting of the
Company will be held at the olllee of O.
Biewer & Co., Queen street, on WED
NESDAY, August 10th, at 10 o'clock
A. M. A. C. LOVEKIN,
Secretary II. S. Co.
Honolulu, July !2G, 1802. 481 14t
ANNUAL MEETING.
Telephones, No. 175.-
-jeavr-
Cor. Edinburgh & Queen Sts.
CO., L'd,
THE Annual Meeting of tho Stock
holder of tho Walohluu Agiieul
tural & Grazing Co. will be held at the
olllee of tho President, Mr. M. P. Robin
son, in Honolulu, on wttUNUftUAi
August :t, 181)
we will sell at tho very lowest
inaiKet rates foi cash.
Bell Tele. 414.
-aotff Mutual Telo. 19.
my 20-02
FOR SALE!
ASPRINOFIKLD '.lO-Llght Oas Ma
chine iu complete woiklugouler
and guiuauteed. Will bo sold upon
favoiablo teniiH to thu purchaser. Also
a few Handsome Fixtures. Apply to
JOHN PHILLIPS,
TOO tf King street.
The best thins to semi to
your friemlB abroad is King
Bros.' Illustrated Souvenir
ol' Hawaii, whieh is gotten
up lor tho purpose and is
not an adveHInnnoiifc.
at 10 o'clock a. m.
O. P. IAUKEA,
Secretary W. A. ito G. Co.
180 8t
-OFFER FOR SALE-
Oalifornin Wheat, Oat Hay, in large and compressed bales ; Barley, Rolled
& Ground Barley, California & New Zealand Oats, Middlings, Bran, Corn,
Cracked Corn, Wheat, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. Also,
Drifted Snow and Victor Flour I
: IT IU Hi 'A' 1 1-. I X 1Q K M :
Wo kcop constantly in stock tho colebrated Fertilizers manufactured by Mr.
X. Haas of San Francisco, viz.: Bono Meal, Wool Dust and High Giado
Stipor Phosphates, all of which can be had at bedrock prices.
KJgr Island ordnrR solicited and natisfuotion euarantcrd. jgft
Telophone 240.-
-JBCSgjST-
-P. O. Box 297.
SPECIAL MEETING.
AlllTllOOIl Nl'nflloll,
The committee reconvened at 1 :10
p. in. and proceeded with consider
ation of items in the Appropriation
Bill on second reading, Hep. White
in the chair.
On motion the items under tho
head of "Permanent Settlements"
were considered and the following
were added, viz. :
Widow of J, E. Barnard, 8000.
Widow of Kamakana S'uneona,
100.
Widow of ICiiulua, 8100.
In the Customs Bureau a now item
was added, viz. :
Pay of Collector Maliukona and
Honoipo, SU10.
Items iu tho Department of tho
interior were then considered.
A SPECIAL Meeting of tho Board of
TuiBtecs of the Queen's Hospital
will be held at tho Room of the Cham
ber of Commerce on MONDAY, the !i-2d
August, 180L', at 10 o'clock A. M , for the
put pose of considering proposed amend
ments to the By-Laws.
Per order.
F. A. SCHAEFEK.
Honolulu, July 22, 1802. 478 Hit
NOTICE.
LEWIS & CO., Ill Fort Street,
HONOLULU, H. I.,
Importers, Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Groceries & Provisions,
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from California fresh
THE undersigned desires that all hills
against thu Cilteilou Saloon for
tho (pnulcr ending June :H)lli be pre
sented at once. L. II. DEE,
M imager.
Honolulu, July 25, 1802. -180 at
TO LET
A NICE Cottigo on Bero
tniilii Bttm.f iiimi' I'll L'lit
&& street, I'outaluhiir Parlor, Two
Bedrooms, Bathroom, Dliilug-ioom,
Pantry and Kitchen i Servant's Boom,
Carriage House, Stable, otc. Tiatncars
pass every 20 minutes. Apply olllee of
this paper. 158 tf
By each steamer of tho O. H. S. Co. from California Iresli Uaiaiorma won
Butter, Frozen Oysters and Fresh California FruitB, Fish, Game, Vegetables,
etc., etc. A completo line of Orosso & Blackwell's & J. T. Morton's Canned
& Bottled Goods always on hand. Also, just recoived a fresh lino of Gorman
Pates and Potted Meats and Bottled Preserved Fruits, Lewis & Co.'s Maltese
Brand Sugar Cured Hainu and JJacon, Now Breakfast Cereals, Cream Oat
Flakes and Cream Wheat Flakes, Sicily Lemons and California Kiversido
OranceB, Oregon Burhauk Potatoes, Etc., Etc., Etc. Satisfaction guaranteed.
1-91
P. O. Box 145..
sagjsr-
-Telophono No. 92.
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. E. MclTYRE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CORNER FORT AND
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KING STREETS.
Now Goods recoived by every packet from Eastern States and Europe,
Fresh California Produco by every steamer. All oiders faithfully attended
to and Goods delivered to any part of the oity free of charge. Island orders
oliotnd. fiatWaction gnrnUcd. '