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9V0lfpQl!9 V9' "J' '!mV'r$"-''" J--"-' 'rW& nf& trp? s PXt T- ,. , t y ABr-n. 3H ?iswjpp?w,'',!!ppr'- 8,'-"',iijp ."ir 18 ?.iVtK .V ftp jw.a,wiwjuFWM wwnw ott I FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE New-York Life Insurance Co. JOHN A. McOALL, President. &TJMLAJEt,lT OP REJFORT: BUSINESS OF 1892. Premium Income $2r,() 10,113.03 Interest, licnts, etc a,S9G,'170.90 Total Income, - $30,936,590.83 Death Claims $7,890,589.20 Endowments and Annuities 2,484,432.29 Dividends, Purcluised Insurances, etc 3,013,990.75 Total to Policy-holders, - - $13,995,012.33 Number of New Policies Issued 00,259 Amount of New Insurance Written $173,005,070.00 CONDITION JAN. 1, 1893. Assets, .... $137,499,198.99 Liabilities, 4 Percent Standard $120,094,250.80 Surplus 10,804,048.10 Number of Policies in Force 224,008 Amount of Insurance in Force $OS9,24S,629.00 PROGRESS IN 1892. Increase in Benefits to Policy-holders $ 1,323,521.45 Increase in Assets 11,551,908.18 Increase in Surplus 1,003,924.79 Increase in Insurance Written 20,940,088.00 Increase in Insurance in Force 00,105,451.00 C2 . C3 . -S JJ R C3r JtLi JtrL , General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands. RojalOiiwaiiattOpcralloB U. J. Levey. . . . J. 1'. Kahalewal . 1.U4MI0. Stage Manager, THEO. H. DAYIES & CO. HAVE JUST OPENED OUT A CHOICE DISPLAY OF BY REQUEST I G-RAND PRODUCTION OK A Scries of Interesting Incidents In Hawaiian History! Adapted fortheStarjnby tholl wv.ut Ponoi DiiAMATto Co. to bo piosented In Eng lish by Native llawitllans on SATURDAY EVENING, April 22, Will be produced a Melo-drnnm in Two Acts, entitled; "TkLady Twilight" New Scenes I Now OostAirxiss I KTGW Songs I A Musical Interlude by the Company: Overt in e Hawaiian National Hand 1'UtT n. "Lauding of Lono and His Death" Characters by the Company. gj&- A Set of Realistic Scenery has been specially deigned and painted for these rupiesontattoiu!. Prices as Usual 50c, 76c. & $1.00. Door Opens at 7:30; Performance at 8. Sf Box Plan open at Levey's ihcre Tickets can be bad for all putti of the house. 703-Gt lden Rule Bazaai iwm W. F. REYNOLDS, Prop. Cut Glass Salads Tvimtolers Decanters Fitolier3 Ioe Buokots Elte. Bto. oyal Worcester LARGE ASSORTMENT OF V1S6S Chocolate Jugs Rose Jars Etc. Etc. Etc. General Crockery and Glassware ! IF'reiiol-i Center Hugs, Frencii Sofa. Rugs, Frexioli Door IRugs, French Stair Carpets In Latest Designs, French Iron Beds, Double and Single; Baby Cols Sets of Telescopic Card and Fancy Tea Tables ! Basket Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Wooden Trunks. TO CLEAR OUT CONSIGNMENT American & English Bicycles ni ARE OFFERED IDUCED FIGURES. GHAS. HUSTACE, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AMD FEED. Our Optical Department still goes along in the even tenor of its way despite all opposition. Every day we fit somebody either with a pair of Eyeglasses for 25c, and once in a while we gel as high as $2.00. We can't go higher be cause tliat is the best pair of crys tals you can bity and why pay more? The reason is that we do not need any special two weeks' study of the question because our instrument, the EYEMETER, is so simple that its test is absolute. Doesn't matter if your eyes are myopic, astigmatic or any other attic, that instrument gets there every time. Typewriters' Supplies, Toilet Soapx, Hair .t Cloth Brushes, Cioquet fcets Lawn Tennis Supplies. Uultar.s fioiu $4 up, Banjos, Violins, DOMESTIC Sewing Machines On the lntnhm-nt Plan, alio For Rent Doraestlo Faslaioxiy A large supply of Popular Novels. A well asioited btock of Round Rooks, to suit all nges ut publishers' l.ites. Children's Books from 5c. up, Sots Hawaiian Stamps $1.75 & $4,00. Sheet Music Ordered by Every Steamer. Fresh California Roll Butter and Island Butter ALWAYS ON HAND New Goods Received by Every Steamer from San Francisco. &- All Orders faithfully attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. Island Orders Bolfeited anil packed with care. LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street TELEPHONE ll'J. Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets. P. O. BOX 372. ROTH TELEPHONES iMu- -P. O. ROX 207 .LEWIS & GO., Ill FORT STREET. mporters, Wholesale k Retail Grocers Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies Fresh Goods by Every Cala. Steamer ICE HOUSE GOODS A SPECIALTY. ' ii:d Orders Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. TELEPHONE !).!. -P. O. ROX 1 15. H. E. McINTYRE & BRO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN m G-rooeries, Provisions em.cl Feed. Now Goods Received by Evmy Packet fiom tho Easlern BtatcH and Europe FltEBH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE 1IY EVERY STEAMER. Al Order faithfully uttundi'd to am) Hood doll vw oil to any pail of Ibo Oily free. Inland Oixliu Kdlellul, ttutUfootloii guaranteed. 22aat Cornet1 aroi-t As I-Cirjfs SU'taota, Are you looking for a Safe and Profitable Investment at a Small Annual Cost? Then examine tho New and Novel Forms of Life Insurance now offered by BRUCE & A, J. CARTWRIGHT Managers for Hawaiian Islands ociety OK THE UNITED STATES. JUST RECEIVED By the Bark "II. Hackfeld" A NEW SUPPLY OF Sauerbrunnen FOR BALE J1Y H. HACKFELD & CO. 607-1U DR. M. GOTO, Physician and Surgeon i Can be coiibiiltcd at bis rchldoucc al Kco- iiituiUi on tiiu uiaiiMi Himi of Klii;iiinl i;u tliin o( l.lllhu stii'i'l, iihiko humeri) occu pied by Mr. (leu. L. Dosh.i, Will Vacoiunto from Viwo Vac cino Wattor I & OlClCI! IIOUIMS FfOlll $ to in A. !, and from to 5 v. w, OlM'm FOREIGN NEWS. Iitiluut Itoni3 by Luat Mnll from Hou'nd tho Qlobo. UNITED STATES ITEMS. Soeiotary Gresham will examine nioro thoroughly into tho personnel of tho Stale "Dopaitment, with a view of determining llio fitness of employees for tho positions hold by thorn. Highbinders in San Francisco posted up placards offering $2000 a head for hilling tho directors of the Wai Leung Knng Stir, or Law abiding Protect io Society. Secretary Hoke Smith lias already begun to can- into effect his policy of dispensing with tho services of all incompetent dorks in his depart ment and those appointed purely for political reasons. It is said President Harrison will rovoko tho discriminating duties im pored on tho coffee and siifrar of Venezuela, llayti and Colombia, tho only three count lies of South America which refused to enter into satisfactory reciprocity arrange ments under tho MoKinloy law. An incendiary lire in the heart of tho old town of Cumberland, Aid., consumed lifteeu places of business, a boarding house and restaurant, and several dwelling houses. It took six hours of hard fighting to get tho Cup under contiol. While this ibo was at itsheight, another blaze was started in tho southern poition of t ho city, by the careless dropping of a lighted match, and twelve buildings were destroyed by tho second firo. The loss is esti mated at S2ri),000. Capt. Charles Thorrald, com mander and owner of tho tug El hoi and Marion, found a dynamite cart ridge with eighteen explosive caps on tho cylinder of tho steamer's en gine. The fuse attached to tho cartridge had been lighted, but tho overheating of tho cylinder molted tho fuso in the center, so that it. burned harmlessly out. Had tho diabolical attempt not been discov ered, half a dozen men might havo been killed. The tug was used to tako non-union sailors out to vessels in tho stream in Ran Francisco har bor. VARIETY or VIEWS Or OAIHJET OFFICERS. II. B. M . K. Garnet arrived at Es quimau, B. C, April 4, from Hono lulu. On tho subject of tho Hawai ian political situation the oflicers expressed a variety of opinions. Said ono; "English pooplo at the islands noxt to seeing our own Government get tho Hawaiian Islands would pre fer to be annexed to the United States. It means a more stable Gov ernment and greater security to pro perty interests. Said another: "The natives do not want annexation. Thoy want a Government by their own rulers. Tho sugar-plautors oppose annexa tion, as tho work of tho plantations is carried on. with labor contracted for and imported from Japan and China," Another ofiicor remarket! i "A peculiar thing noted was that tho men who led in tho overthrow of tho Queen and aro now ofBcors of tho Provisional Government havo very little- financial interest in the islands, Soino of thorn aro of tho adventurer typo, ft ia hard to say what President Cleveland's commis sioner will report as to tho sentiment representing moil of tho people." TREASONABLE SUGGESTIONS II V 15ALFOUR. Tho Right Honorable A. J. Bal foui, px-Secretary for Ireland, mot with a iremoiulons. uvftljoa n.t P;o fast on April J. There was a mons ter procession of Orangemen, Union ist clubs, Odd Fellows, etc., in full (ogahn. The pnlhusiaxiii of tho day's de monstration culminated in tj)o 10 copUon to Mr. Balfour when ho ap peared before the mass-meeting, When ho rofco to speak ho stfjod for five minutes waiting for the upioar to cease. After touching on tho his tory of Ulster and praising tho loyalty, tenacity and bravory of tho men of Ulster ho analyzed tho homo rijb bill, lie devoted considerable iittentioii to the probable effect that tho bill, if passed, would havo upon Pioteslanlism in Ireland, and ho piayud to God that tho Irish lo3al lsls'iiould not Iju oompullpd to fight for (heir rights Ho b:-)loyel that such a calamity would lie averted, yet the tyranny of majorities might bo found to bo'ns bad as tho tyranny at kings. AN AU.1TJUI.Tr, RNK .SUSITNDS. Tho Commercial LSank of Austra lia lias suspended payment, Tho concern has been in bad shape for some time and I lie collapse was ex pected. The bank lias a paid-up capital of .t'1,200,000, subscribed eapital ot &u,l)iiU,uuu and a reserve of Ji7fi(),0fK), It has brunches in Lon don, Edinburgh, Glasgow and tho principal cities of Australia, The suspension was duo to tho continued withdrawal of doposits, 2,000,000 having boon withdrawn within the past year and 150,000 on March !it) last alone, The Connnor oiul itf I ho largost bank in Yiotorm and .'"ilongnd to an association of banks, whici'i recently agreed to up hold each other, wit!: the assistance of tho Government. The 'olid amount of douosits is over 12,000,- 000, of which 5,000,000 aio lodged in Loudon. AlUOOATEb CANADIAN INDEPENDENCE. Ex-Premier Moreier of Quebec, whoso administration of provincial affairs collapsed under its own cor iiiptiou, started in as an advocate of Canadian independence at a public meeting in Moutieal. Ho said that, while inline' of tho French people looked to union with the united Stales as t lie great end, ho did not sliaie tlioir ievvs, hut, if it was to bo annexation, independence must come iii'nl. Despite all ot the natu ral and other advantages which would follow from political union he was for independence for four lead ing reason, i..: I'rom necessity, Jioiii put liotihiu, owing to the until nil advantages of independence, and hccaiiho the Canadians wuie capable of exlnting as an independent people. tjkwi: am.i:hi:i) niAunur.EN'f documhnts in rut. nnuwNii kea qurution, Ex'.Suorulnry of Statu Foster, Am erican njfoni for tho Dolirinjr Boa Court of Arbitration, was questioned in regard to the erroneous transla tion of eeitain Russian documents represented to have been used to up hold tho American case. Foster said that tho errors of translation had been discovered by tho United Slates Government, and tho erroneously translated documents withdrawn, along with the arguments based up ou them, and that tlio British Gov ernment, had boon informed of the facts. Tho insinuations of the Brit ish newspapers were, therefore, ut terly unfounded and unwoithy of attention. NEW FRENCH CABINET. Dumij, after ono failure, was in duced by President Carnot to try again, and produced tho following Cabinot for Franco: Dupuy, Pre mier and Minister of the Interior; Paul Louis Peytral, Minister of Fi nance; Senator Eugene Gnerin, Minister of Justice; Raymond Poiu earro, Minister of Public Instruc tion; Louis Terrier, Minister of Commorco; Admiral Riounier, Min jstor of Marino; Jules do Velio, Min ister of Foreign Affairs; Francois Viotte, Minister of Public Works; General Leoizillon, Minister of "War; Albert Vigor, Minister of Agricul ture. SA3IOAN THETV A TAKCE. Chief Justico Cederkrantu of Sa moa has again sent in his resigna tion, on the ground that the Sainoan treaty concluded in Berlin has be coino a fatce. His resignation will probably be accepted. Ilxo Shirt Hnkcv'a jvOVohro. Hold your ordois for .lohn-nn K coining Tiiu sliiit lualirr is on tint way Loolc olit for bis v.hNUcrs for'tbovaro leak ing Till you hoar what bo has to saw RcMicot to JohiiMm tho hluffrr Just Iv paid And nobly shlit uiiiUur honuii'd'his oblots fchadu Rut whuueo this boiiifjV that a minus -o mi an Should join with Johnson the hiit man, on u tomb bu -uun. This .Tolni'-on would hotter far proclaim, To future ages humble bi-i job lots name, Johnson and shiit maker had been widl pair'il The eity collector and the city baid. Now impoU all your m called sbht makers To take my honest living nwav if you can 1 eaine to tbco JsluudB to work liki) a man Hero will I stav in spitu of vour teeth For all kinds of shirt willlni.ikc to look neat. "l.ST BUT NOT LEVST." I do all tho shirt cutting that is done at my placo of business and in case tho shirts don't give ontiie satis faction I will alter thorn, make now shirts or rofund tho money. All shirts that I mako will bo kept in repair for 2 years free of charge. A. L. JOHNSON, Tho American Shirt Maker. BT"B HELrT ICji ARE RECEIVING NEW INVOICES OF BOOK & JOB STOCK Tho more Ciiambei Iain's Cough Remedy is used tho bettor it is liked, Wo know of no other remedy that always gives satisfaction. It is good when you first catch cold. It is good when your cough is seated and your lungs aro sore. It is good in any kind of a cough. Wo havo sold twonty-livo dozen of it and every bottle has given satisfaction. Stetl man & Friedman, druggists, Minne sota Lake, Minn. 50 cent bottles for sale by all dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., agents for the Ha.ai ian Islands, OCEANIC BY EVERY STEAMER AT THEIR BfeamsliipOo For SAN FRANCISCO. THE At STEAMSHIP n ' ' AUSTRALIA WILL LEAVE HONOLULU ion iur. aiiovj. vonr Wednesday, April 2tiii, -A. T 1-7 O O M" . Tho under-i;;wd aro now prepared to Ismiu Through Ticket-, trout lliii city to all points in the United Statis For further paiticulainiCjj'iHliii; Utcighl or Passage apply to Wni. . Irwin & Co., Ltd., 701-(.t General Agent". FOR S ALE THE OSTH-W TAOHT "CORAL QUEEN" With Dinghy, hns Oi0: Fiamc and fipiuca Planking, Copper liveted thiougbout. Eilot 11 It Printing Office, Merchant Street, Honolulu, H. I. m B. &3&&A n M Sails fast and is a stiong comfortable soa i insiieeted at the ilea Roat House. Apply to boat. Cay he Inspect laid OHMtLK.S n. AVALKER. T. O. Rox 00. or 11. E. Walker, at King Bros.' lHJ-tf ft L, MINER, D. Y, S, Veterinary Surgeon, Fhyslciau anil Dentist. OFFICE: HOTEL STABLEd. on ick nouns; 8 to 10 a. h. j l'.M to !):!10 I'. M. F- Rrainrsci:: With Dr. V. L. iiluov, Ilaintaiilu streot. All Calls Will Rocoivo Prompt AUcnllon. CHE. 0ERTZ, iMI'l) I AH1I l)l!.l.nt IN Gent's, Ladles' and Children's Boots, Shoes and Slippers 1 1 a:j removed to Nuuiiuu htuct, "I'iisIci'm llloi'lc," oppoilto Mciclmiil slii'vl. For IjOCUI Nt'V J'itly prcsoiitcd Tako tho JJullolin Every tlniG. 'JS " !S 'J ieaasy Nofeheads, Wi Etc., Etc., Etc., Eto. In Fact Anything in the Printing Line I EEKLY BULLET WET ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY "&u Island, por annum, Foreign, per annum, r $4 00 $5 00