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n term of from 11 to 5 years; thoy
lmvo ri'coivutl a curtain niuouiil as
advances, and it would bo an abso
luto loss to the- Govorninont to dis
chargo at this tiino, IIo boliovod tho
throno was entitled to a propor
guard, and it is impossible to do
with a loss force than wo have at
present, which is now 70 moil and 18
olllcors. Tho Act passed in 1890
specially provides that tho House
hold Guards shall numbor not loss
than G nor more than 100 men.
There is now -i bill before this
House to ai.ioml that law ho that
tho Guard will number from IG to
20. There aro many reasons why
tho Guard should be maintained at
tho present force. It is an acknow
ledged fact that all well regulated
governments have always more or
loss well drilled men to keep tho
peaeo, and to meet any emergency
which m a j arise requiring military
assistance. Tho experience of tho
last four years ho submitted has
shown tho necessity of a regular and
ellicient armed force to prevent a re
petition of what has occurred in tho
past, in tho interest of peace, secur
ity and Stato Government. More
over Her Majesty is entitled to a
proper guard, and tho present force
ho maintained is not too large, and
ho trusted tho members of the
Hoiiho would support tho item as
recommended by tho Cabinet and
the Commit tee.
Noble J. M. Horner favored tho
item passing at $25,000.
Hop. White favoiod .505,000 and
moved that the item bo at that
amount.
TJop. Bipikano was not in favor of
more than $25,000 on account of tho
present condition of tho country.
Hep. Iosopa was in favor of tho
Government keeping their contracts.
That was tho way ho looked at it.
Nothing less than $50,000 would pay
tho bill.
- Rep. Kanealii thought that all
true Hawaiians who had any love
for their Queen would favor tho
item at $50,000. Tho Guard was the
backbone to tho Throno. The coun
try was short of 11101103 simply be
cause tho sugar planters shipped out
for various expenses of their own
and there was nothing left. TI103
were pulling on the teats of tho
Government cow now.
Minister Parker said that the item
had been put in after careful delib
eration, and ho thought that enough
had been said on tho question, and
that tho members could now come
to a vote.
Kop. Ashford considered that $25,
000 was enough but in so moving ho
was not actuated by aii3 spirit of ill
will against tho throno but simply
in accord with a belief that retrench
ment was necessar3. Ho was in a
somewhat peculiar position in tho
matter as ho was the Representative
from tho 3d District whore most of
tho members of tho guard lived and
ho boliovod that ho had received all
their votes which had undoubtedly
helped to elect him. Ho would sa3,
however, that ho did not think it
was necessary to have all the mem
bers now enlisted in tho guard. A
smaller number, that is, a guard of
:$2 would, ho thought, be amply suf
ficient. Noblo Baldwin would bo glad to
give 550,000 if tho country could onlj
afford it, but ho thought under pre
sent circumstances 53(5,000 would bo
sufficient. Ho judged that to covor
everything, 11133 bo 5-10,000 would
bo ritrht, and ho moved that tho
item bo .$10,000.
Rep. Bush was opposed to the
item at othor than 525,000. Ho bo
liovod that ocononi3 should bo the
watchword.
Rop. Nawahi favored the item at
550,000.
At '1:30 on motion tho Committee
roso and tho report was read.
On acceptance by tho House, Rop.
Ashford moved that all but tho item
of Queen's Guard 550,000 be ap
proved and ho moved an amendment
that that item pass at .510,000.
On motion tho ayos and naj's woro
called on the amendmont of Rop,
Ashford resulting in its dofeat as
follows:
A3'os Nobles J. M. Horner, Hind,
Marsdon, Young, Baldwin, W. Y.
Horner, Walbritlgo, Anderson, G. N.
Wilcox, Kanoa,Droior; Reps. Wildor,
Bipikano, Ashford, Jt. W. Wilcox,
Bush, A. Hornor, ICaluna, A. S. Wil
cox 19.
Noes Ministers Parker, Wido-
maun, Spencer; Nobles Borgor, Mac
farlano, Pua, Cummins, Hoapili,
Cornwoll; Reps. Aki, Pua, Kauhi,
Nawahi, Kaunamauo, Kamauoha,
AVaipuilani, Kapahu, White, Kane
alii, Iosopa, Akina 21.
Absent Nobles Ena, Peterson,
Williams, Nouinann, Thurston, Kau
hano; Rops. Koahou, Nahinu, Ed
monds, Smith.
A motion to, reconsider was made
and lost.
B3' request of tho Supremo Court
tho House granted loavo of absence
to Interpreter Wilcox to attend tho
Court at Kauai.
At 1:17 tho Assembly adjourned.
Roboknh's Rovol.
Tho Order of Odd Follows has a
very useful annex in tho Degree of
Rebokah, composed entirely of lad3
relatives of members of tho Order.
Tho ladies are, like tholittlo "busy
bees," always workers and evince
thoir love for tho Brotherhood in
various ways.
The latest ovont with which tho
Rebokah degreo was connected was
an ontortainniont, given on tho even
ing of tho 4th inst., at the residence
of Mrs. Thomas Lack, and which
consisted of a series of tableaux and
charades, besides tho introduction
of a farce in one act.
A numbor of people present were
hiylily pleaded with the inipiomptu
entertainment and also with tho
provision made for the "inner man,"
which was presented in cream, cakes
and non-alcoholic liquids.
Tho event was a now departure
and was a most oujoyablo affair, tho
management of the tableaux by Mrs.
Nicoll, the charades 1)3 Mrs. Petrie,
and tho reception of visitors by Miss
Roso Adlor boiiiii carried out in a
most acceptable manner. Mr. C. J.
Fishol aided. Following is an ac
count of the events and the partici
pator: Tableaux Tho Gipsy's Warning.
Mrs. 13erknheimor(lad3); Miss Jessie
Neill, with song, (Gips3); Mr. James
McG uiro (hivor).
Charade (Pickwick)- Miss Ma
guire, Miss Alice Petite, Mr. Chas.
Hill.
Tableaux Temptation. This was
a temperance lesson, as it were, in
which tho ovil genii was an adjunct
to a fair lad3 in tho inducement to
indulge in a glass of wine. Mrs.
Nicoll, Miss Maggio White and Mr.
Hill, besides tho gentleman in black
(?) took parts.
Charado (Society) Miss Adlor,
Miss Noill and Miss Plonior.
A Terriblo Revenge (Farce in one
act) Mrs. Petrie, who sustained her
part ver3 ably; Mrs. Nicoll and Mr.
James McGuire.
Charade (Pilgrimage) Miss Ploni
or, Mrs. Nicoll, Mr. C. J. Fishol and
Mr. J. J. Lcckor.
Tableau (Faith, Hope and Ohar
Hy) Faith, Miss Beadle; Hope, Miss
Maggio "White; Charit3 (in which
tho two little sons of Mrs. Nicoll ap
peared), Miss McLaren.
Tableau (Rock of Ages) Miss
Katie Woodward was tho only char
actor and most picturesque. The
hymn was vocalized b3 Miss Jessio
Noill.
Tho grounds woro lighted b3 num
erous lanterns and tho tout ensemble
was brilliant. Tho part 3 did not
leave until a late hour and then
highly pleased with tho first enter
tainment of tho Daughters of Rebokah.
SCH
ANHEUSER-BD
Brewing Association.
St. Lcnais, "JbLo.
Golden
Rule
KOtfnni
UMttl,
W. F. REYNOLDS, Prop.
SOLE AGENT KOlt TlIK
Domestic Sewing Machine.
This Machine Is now Improved so ns to
make either
Olialn Stitch or Lock Stitch.
It Stands at the Head ! '
BREWERS OF FINE BEER
EXCLUSIVELY!
Manufactured from Pure Malt and Highest Grade Hopsl
Sf-Ko Corn or Corn I'rcinratiom tucl in place of Mult, im is tlono by other Eat
crn llrow cries, in order to cheapen the cot of their Deer, nntl to compete H our
worW-renowiU'd and justly famed article.
Needles So .AttciQlanaeiits
FOR Aid, KINDS OV MACHINES.
Sowing Machines ol all Kinds Promptly
Ropaired.
CTOEClsr IsTOTT,
IMPORTER AND HEALER IN
Steel & Iron Ranges
Don't forget that this is positively u
CASH STORE I
No jnivato individual can obtain Credit.
Theicforo everything is Cheap 1
aUITABS,
From $4 up.
A.'u.toliQ.rps : Mandolines,
Furucaux's Beautiful Views of tho Islands.
Lawn Tennis Rackets and Balls.
BASE BALLS AND BATS.
STATIONERY AND BLANK BOOKS.
Popular Bound Books,
At 35 Cents Each 1
NOVELS! NOVELS 1 NOVELS!
Special Arrangements for School Supplies.
H.F.WICHMAN
Stoves cSc irizscfru-res,
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS & KITCHEN UTENSILS"
Agate Ware in Large Variety,
WHITE, GKAY ami SILVER-PLATED;
With the Completion of the New Brew house,
the Brewing; Capacity is the Largest
of any Brewery in the World.
Brewing Capacity: 6 kettles every 24 hours, 6,000 Barrels, r 1,800,000
Barrels per year.
Consumption op Material: Malt, 12,000 bushels per day --3,600,000
bushels per year. Hops : 7,500 lbs. per day 2,250,000 lbs. per year.
No Corn or Corn Preparations are used in the manufacture
of the Anheuser-Busch Beer. It is, therefore, the highest priced but the
uost wholesome and really the least expensive for its superior quality.
Annual Shipping Capacity : 100,000,000 Bottles and 5,000,000 Kegs.
IS SHOWINO A
BEAUTIFUL
ov
LINE
Silver
Hair
Pins
LAMPS & CHANDELIERS,
Crockery, Rubloer Hose, Lift and Force Primps,
"Water Closets, Water and Soil Pipes.
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORK.
DIAMOND BLOCK, Nos. 95 & 97 KING- STREET.
IN THE
'flip Amii'.usik-Diwii Oo. have carried oil' the Highest Honois and the Highest
Class Cold Mcilnls wherever they have competed. At nil of the International Exhibi
tions throughout tho world their Ilcur Excelled All Others!
Outor "Your boat is a fast sailer."
Skipper (hired eatboat) "You bet
she's fast. That's because her bot
tom is binooth. She's smooth as a
bottle. Jus' ehoek up another sand
bag or two, please; th' wind is frosh-
ennr ana 1 can t leave tir tutor.
Goin' tor bo a gale, 1 guoss." "Have
you examined tho bottom latoly?"
"Only las' week. T was out with a
part j- an' wo upsot, an' I jus' toll you
that thoro bottom was -so smooth
not 0110 of us could hold onto it."
jVcw York Weekly.
-
A traveling man who chaucod to
bo in tho storo of E. V. Wood, at
McKues Rocks, Pa., says while ho
was waiting to soo Mr. Wood a littlo
girl caino in with an empty bottlo
labeled Chamberlain's Pain Balm,
and said, "Mamma wants another
bottlo of that mediciuo; bho says it
is tho best medicine for rheumatism
alio ovor used." Fifty cent bottles
for salo by all dealers. Benson, Smith
& Co., Agents.
Fur Mouldings, Frames, Pastels, Arto
types, Photogravures, Etchings, and
everything in the line of Pictures, go to
King Pros., Jfotel street.
This Compmy have prepared a Special Ilruml of their Highest Grade Hirer for the
Hawaiian Islands, known as " SPECIAL IIIIKW," with a handsome label anil in "White
Itottlcs, which, with their best "EXI'OltT AXHKUSr.lt" in Daik Bottles, heretofore
imported, we will now supply to tho Trade in Quantities to Suit.
G-. W. MACFARLANE & CO.
Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands.
I 1ST 13 XJ" JrC JhLi
-IN THE-
Equitable Life Assurance Society
01 THE UNITED STATES.
Pierced Work
Now so Popular
AND AT lMtlCHS WHICH YOU WIl.l.
CONSlDKlt EXCEEDINGLY LOW
KOU SUCH HIGH GKADE GOODS.
H.F.WICHIAH
T. V. SnvERiN.
A. W. Doi.sTr.n.
Aloha Gallery.
Fort St., over F. Geitz's Shoo Store.
YIEW, LANDSCAPE, and PORTRAIT VIEWS
OF THE ISLANDS,
Such ns Natives Making l'oi Grass Houses
Hawaiian Style Hiding Hulahuln
Dancers Coeoanut Gioves Palm
and Date Groves Stieet Views
and liuildings War Vessels
Shipping and Marina
Views, Etc., Etc.
Also a Largo Collection of all Piomincnt
and Interesting Views of the Hawaiian
Islands, either Mounted or Unmounted.
CASTLE & COOKE,
mporfers and Commission Merchants.
Builders' and General Hardware,
AGJiTCULTUKAL IMPLEMENTS and PLANTATION SUPPLIES
Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Lamp Goods
Agate Ware, Tin Ware, Never Break Ware and Cutlery.
General DMCorolxem-dis.
Blake's Steam Pumps. "Weston's Centrifugals.
Wilcox"& Glbbs and Remington Sewing Machines.
OH AS. EUSTACE,
IMPOItTEH AND DEALEll IX
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED.
Fresh California Roll Butter and Island Butter
ALWAYS ON HAND
Hew Goods Received by Every Steamer from San Francisco.
- All Orders faithfully attended to.
solicited anil packed with care.
LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street -
TELEPHONE 119.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Island Orders
- Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets.
P. O. BOX 372.
Beware of Imitations!
frUlr?
1 CAUTION the Public agaliibt tho ofler
ings of "Noiiiiul Hanltary Jaeger
Underwear" udvcrtixod by unscrupulous
houses to tublead the public. The
fau'me Normal Saniton
JAEGER
UNDERWEAR
An Eminently Conservative and Safe Company.
The lomideiation of first importance in judging of tho condition of any financial
institution (and notably of a Life Assurance Company, tho nmjoiity of whoso contracts
extend over long periods of ,cais) is its riurplus ritiength, Tho E0.111rAiu.1e ban, over
and above all Liabilities, a Larger Surplus than Any Other Assurance Company.
K1NANOIAI, STUr.NdTH.
Assets, Dec. 31, 1891,
Liabilities, including tho Itesorve on nil oxisting
Policies (1 per tout. Standard), and Special
lteerve.(toard the establishment of a 3 per
cent, valuation of ifwnywj) -
Books of Hawaiian Views
Made up to Order at the most Reasonable
Kates in Honolulu.
Cabinets S6 and S5 a Dozen.
HWJ I. 0. Box 4!)3 tf
Wm. 6. Irwin & Co.
(I.IMITKD)
Win. n. Irwin, -Glaus
Spreekels,
W. M. Oillard,
Theo. 0. Porter
President and Manager
- - - - Vice-President
Secretary and Tieasurcr
------ Auditor
SUGAR FACTORS
AND
Commission Agents.
$130,108,518.38
Surplus,
109,005,537.82
$ 26,292,080.56
I
WEST CORNER NDUAND & KING STREETS.
P. 0. Box 480. Mutual Telophone 90.
IF YOU WANT TO SAVK TIME AND MONEY BUY YOUll FUltNI
TUKE AT THE IXb, COHNEll NUUANU & KING STREETS.
FOUND Tho place to Buy New gnra raona and Second-hand Furniture ol all
kinds at Lowest Prices: Tho 1X1, 1 jy corner Nuuaiui and King streets.
Bedroom Sets, Wardrobes, Ice &p Boxes, Stoves, Choirs, Hanging
Lamps, Rugs,Bureans,Cho!!onlers, WL etc., Sold Cheap for Cash at the
1 X L. corner Nunanu mid King ry&. streets. ......
Steamer and Veranda Chairs, JW m Sofas, Bed Lounges,. Bauy criDs,
mcai xruutt
nioMms HnsUntM. fieivinir Machines.
Sold at the Lowest Cash Prides at the I X L New and Second-hand Fur
Whatnots, Meat Safes
niture House, corner Nuuanu and King streets.
S. "W. LEDEKER, Proprietor.
STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK.
rrunks.etc,
L.
rr
JL Daily Paper of the Kingdom,
ueniB pei ijiuiimj.
Fifty
Cannot be purchased there,
only at my Store.
but
SOXjEI .AX3-EJNT
For I lie Hawaiian Islands of Dr. ined. 0.
Jacgor'a Sanitary Underwear.
This Surplus remains after making piovision for every obligation, on u rigid calcu
lation of Liabilities, based on the standaid pro-eiibed by the Inxuinnco Law of the
Statu of New York, which assumes that Assets will be Invested so as to icalizu Inteicst
atthorutoof 1 per cent, per annum, In addition to this, in a spirit of conservatism,
thu Directors of the Society, on tho recommendation of its Finance Conuuitteo, have
set aside a Special Additional Reserve, looking toward even a more stringent and con
servative future standard of valuation than tho law now picsciibes.
ALEX. J. CARTWRIGHT,
Gonoral Agent for Hawaiian Inlands.
AOENTS OF THE
Oceanic Steamship Company,
OF BAN FRANCISCO, PAL.
C. BREWER & CO.
(LIMITED)
General Mercantile
ASU
Commission Agents
LEWIS & GO-,
TELEPHONE 210 111 FORT STREET. P.O.BoxLW.
IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Groceries and Provisions.
ON IOE-By each steamor of tho O. S. S. Co. from California-Fresh California Roll
Butter, Frozen Oysters and Fiesh California Fruits, Fish, Giuno, Vegetables, etc.
A complete lino of Crosse & Blockwoll's and J. T. Morton's Canned and Bottled Goods
always on hand.
2d a Fresh Lino of German Pates and Potted Meats and Bottled Preserved
,t Cq.'s Multoho Brand Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, New Breakfast
11 Oat Flakes and Cream Wheat Flakes, Sicily Lemons, California Rivor-
isausiacuon guuraiueeu.
Just received
Fru ts. Lewis
Cereals. Cream
side Oranges, Oregon Burbank Potatoes, etc,
(NEW J1ULI.ETIN IIUH'K, JIEltOHANT iTIIEUt)
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Eire Insurance Placed. Collections Attended To.
RENTS COLLECTED AND HOUSES RENTED,
ANY BUSINESS ENTRUSTED 'TO MK WILL. RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION,
J. O. Carter
(1, II, Robertson.
E. F. Bishop.
W, F. Allen
Hon. 0. R, Bishop
S.C.Allen . .. .
H. WaterhoiiM'.,
President and Manager
. . . Treasurer
Bccrotary
. . Auditor
Directors
TELEPHONE 02. P. 0. BOX 145.
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Peed.
New Goods Received by Every Packet from tho Eastern States and Europe.
FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERY STEAMER.
All Ordore faithfully attended to and Goods delivered to any part of tho City frco.
Island Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Hast Corner inort fie ICine Streets,
HUSTACE & CO.,
DEALERS IN
WOOD and COAL.
-ALSO-
White and Black Sand
Which we will soil at tho Very Lowest
Market Rates for Cash.
Bell 414
TELEPHONE - - Mutual 19
METROPOLITAN MEAT CO,,
Li-., t:
ftl IMNft RT FIim
Ul 1V11IU Wl
Wholesale and Retail Butchers
AND
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
G. J. Waller:
Manager,
BEAVER SALOON,
The Best Lunch in Town.
Tea.
and Coffee
AT ALL HOOKS.
THE FINEST BRANDS OP
Cigars and Tobacco
ALWAYS ON HAND.
H. J. aSTOXjTE, Prop,
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