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FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
New-York Life
JOHN A. MoCALL, President.
BUSINESS OF 1892.
Premium Income $25,040,113.93
Interest, Rents, etc fi,S9G,47G.i)0
Total Income, - - - $30,936,590.83
Doath Claims $7,800,580.20
Endowments and Annuities 2,484,432.20
Dividends, Purchased Insurances, etc. ...".... . 3,013,000.75
Total to Policy-holders, - - $13,995,012.33
Number of New Policies Issued GG,250
Amount of Now Insurance Written $173,005,070.00
CONDITION JAN. 1, 189:5.
Assets, .... $137,499,198.99
Liabilities, 4 Percent Standard $120,004,250.80
Surplus ' 10,804,048.10
Number of Policies in Force 224,008
Amount of Insurance in Force ; $GS9,248,029.00
PROGRESS IN 1892.
Increase in Benefits to Policy-holders $ 1,323,521.45
Increase in Assets 11,551,90S.18
Increase in Surplus 1,603,924.79
Increase in Insurance Written 20,940,088.00
Increase in Insurance in Forco 00,105,451.00
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General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands.
THEO. H. DA
HAVE JUST OPENED OUT
Cut Glass
Royal Worcester
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
General Crockery
Freaaoli Center 12,-ags,
French Sofa Rugs,
Frexiclx Door K.iags,
French Stair Carpets In Latest Designs, French Iron Beds, Double and Single; Baby Cots
CHUSTBSE nyEA.TTI3STO
Sets o! Telescopic Card and Fancy Tea Tables !
Basket Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Wooden Trunks.
TO CLEAR OUT CONSIGNMENT
American & English
OH AS. EUSTACE
IMPORTER AND
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED.
Fresh California Roll
ALWAYS
Hew Goods Received by Every
All Orders faithfully attended to.
solicited and packed with care.
LIMCOLN BLOCK, King Street
TELEPHONE 119.
BOTH TELEPHONES 210
LEWIS
Ill FORT
n
Importers
Wholesale
Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies
Fresh Goods by Every Cala. Steamer
ICE HOUSE GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Island Orders Solicited.
TELEPHONE 02.-
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
3-rooeries, Fro-visions and Feed.
Now (iooda Hccelvod by Every Packet from the Eastern States and KuruMi.
FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE HY BVKRV STEAMER.
Ail Orders foithfully attended to and
tlalnnd Ordon solicited.
Kant, Oorrxor Fort
Insurance Co.
VIES & CO.
A CHOICE DISPLAY OP
Salads
Tusablers
Decanters
Pitohers
Joe Bxioltots
Etc. Etc,
Tases
Chocolate Jugs
Rose Jars
Etc. Etc. Etc.
and Glassware
I
Bicycles
ARK OFFERED
REDUCED FIGURES.
DEALER IN
Butter and Island Butter
ON HAND
Steamer from San Francisco.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Island Orders
- Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets.
P. O. BOX 372.
-P. O. IIOX 2!)7
& CO.,
STREET.
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Satisfaction Guaranteed.
-I O. BOX 145.
Retail
Grow
Goods delivered to any pnrt of tliu City free.
Bntlafuotlon guaranteed,
S King Stroota,
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don I
W. F. REYNOLDS, Prop.
Our Optical Department still
goes along in the even tenor of its
way despite all opposition. Every
day we fit somebody cither with a
jyair of Eyeglasses for Sou., and
once in a while we get as high as
$2.00. We can't go higher be
cause that is the best pair of crys
tals you can buy and why pay
morct The reason is that wc 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 arc
myopic, astigmatic or any other
attic, that instrument gets there
every lime.
Typewriters' Supplies!
Toilet Soups, Hatr it Cloth Brushes,
Croquet 8ct, Lawn Tennis Suppll
Guitars from $1 up, Banjos, VI
c.
iolins,
DOMESTIC
Sewing Machines
On the Instalment 1'lnn, alio For Rent
Domestic IfaalaiotiB
A large supply of Popular Novels.
A welt assorted stock of Round Hooks,
to suit all ages at publishers' rates.
Children's Books from 5c. up,
Sets Hawaiian Stamps $1.75 & $4.00.
Sheet Music Ordered by Every Steamer.
Are you looking for a Safe
and Profitable Investment at a
Small Annual Cost?
Then examine the New and
Novel Forms of Life Insurance
now offered by
BRUCE & A. J, CARTWRIGHT
Managers for Hawaiian Islands
Assurance
OF THE UNITED STATES.
Bruce & A. J. Cartwright.
To Let or Lease
At Prices to Suit the Times.
3STO. 1.
rpHAT COMMODIOUS
JL and Well-appointed
2-Story llriuk Building
with Pleasant Grounds.
formerly tho residence of the Into H. J.
Hart, situate on Nuuanu Avenue below
Sohool street. Tonus easy. C23-tf
NOTE lieforo seeking or closing bar
gains elsewhere, it will pay you to scan
our column, and to at once consult the
undersigned ut their ollice.
Hf Wo keep Property in Frst-cla'-s
Condition. Our terms are moderate mid
as Landlords we will always be found rea
sonable in our dealings.
ff Apply in each caso to
BRUCE or A. J. CARTWRIGHT,
"Cartwright Iluilding," Merchant stroet.
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"The Gorman"
Ne-w European I
100 Elegantly Furnished Rooms
ONLY TWO JII.OCKH rOM
Main Entrance to the Fair !
:S10-318 G5th Terrace, Chicago.
Rates: Si per Day & Upward. 1st Class Cafe.
J. F. GORMAN,
Proprietor.
TOS-Siii
FOR. S-AJliE!
1 Family Carriage Horse, Bntio
1 Phaeton in Good Order,
1 Covered Brake,
1 Imported Jersey Cow.'
1!. I. LILLIE,
at T. H. Buvies ,t Co.'s.
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DR. M. GOTO,
Physician and Surgeon
Can bu consulted at his residence at Keo
iiniila, on the uiauka uido of King and Ewa
side of Liliha htrcut, 'hiiiko formerly occu
pied by Mr, (leo. L. Dosha.
Will Vaccinate from Pare
ciiio Mattor !
Vao-
tm-Qmvii Hamuli
und from 'J to 6 r. u.
From H to 10 a. m.
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Bazaai
Equitable
ociety
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That Rlpo Poar.
Editou Bulletin:
In tho address or Avhnt might
inoro fitly bo tormod tho porting
kick of J. L. Stovons which you
published on Wednesday last ocours
tho following:
"Without tho oxpondituro of a
single American lifo or a dollar of
Amoricnu gold, they oiTor tho rich
prize, this splendid possession of
tho Pacific, to tho American govern
ment, in trust for tho American peo
ple. Novor was such n prizo boforo
olTorod ns n gift to a groat nation."
It takes some hard porsnading to
convinco ono's self that a man who
could writo such wicked sontimont
as this, should bo outsido tho walls
of a lunatic asylum or some other
placo of confinement.
" Thoy oftor tho ricli prizo." Who
aro thcyt What wns thou" titlo to tho
"splendid possession" of a kingdom?
Tho morality of tho Calabrion ban
dit would just about fit Stovons'
ideal of common honesty Tho
mountain robber chief arms his band
and waits in ambush for a prizo,
pretty much ou tho Stovons plan,
and when his scouts scont a wealthy
"ripo poar" in tho form of a dofonse
less travollor off his guard, thoy Bim
y run him in and "without tho ox
pondituro of a single bandit mo or a
dollar of monoy" thoy strip him and
agroo to parcel out tho bolongings
of thoir captive. Tho parallel might
bo extended, but tho Italian brigand
don't appeal to tho pious memory of
ony "Plymouth Rock" to sanctify
his theft; on tho contrary, he knows
himself ns an outlaw, an enemy to
church and society, and tho State
has set a price on his head.
The buneomb in this address of
Mr. Stovons is well balanced by his
pretence of stating fact. What a
porvorsion of truth this Plymouth
Hock saint indulged in when ho
wroto that "sovou-oighths of tho
property of the country" supports
tho Provisional Government, as ho
must have known that one-eighth
would bo nearer tho mark.
Tho whole paper is an incoherent
illogical jumble of weak jingoism.
Every lino rovoals tho fact that Sto
vons came horo with tho fixed plan
of tripping tho government on every
possiblo occasion in order to convoy
the "rich prizo" of a nation, by con
quest of his country's arms, heedless
of tho protests of tho people.
Stevens is gone, and his valedic
tion, which has gone boforo him,
will servo to confirm tho American
public in tho verdict which thoy
have already pronounced on this
caso; but unfortunately wo aro not
likely soon to forget him, for his ac
tion has aroused national antipathies
among tho white population, such
as wore hitherto unknown. All Am
ericans who are honest to their con
victions and would not bow tho
knees to Stovons aro boycotted.
Other nationalities are of course in
tho same way, and the not residue
of Mr. Stovons' mission as Minister
to Hawaii is that ho" has succeodod
in dividing tho whites into two
hostile camps) his pets and his
"hoodlums." And what final- out
come tho factional arrogance of
tho pet section may produce is not
a matter ol inuuh doubt if the same
insolent tone, which is being just
now indulged in by the jingo party
and their press, is going to continue.
Tho intention of the jingoitos of
ignoring the Hawaiiaus in tho whole
business may bo permitted by tho
party of tho "hoodlums," who will
numerically and otherwise prove
their capability of taking caro of
themselves without their Hawaiian
allies.
As to tho honor of tho flag about
which Stovons and his followers
yollod so, it became dishonored in
his hands when ho usod it as an em
blem of conquest and coercion.
Makee Auphni.
The Color Lino.
Editor Bulletin:
I havo road many erratic papers,
but as a journalistic freak the Star
acquires tho pastry. Only a short
time ago it said tho idea of a "culled
pusson" horo wanting her crown
back was ridiculous to the American
people, and now W. G. S. comos out
in a throe-star editorial and tells us
that those samo Americans do not
draw the color lino. Hero is a part of
tho editorial in tho Star that I havo
reference to:
"Now comes the othor condition,
namely that the population shall not
bo alien. To this it may bo said that
tho really alien population is here
merely to work and go away again
and that it cannot bo counted as a
part of tho body politic. Tho native
raco, to bo sure, is not entirely of
white complexion, but as tho United
States does liot recognize tho color
lino it surely is not politics for young
or old Americans to draw it across
the face of an annexation treaty.
Aside from color there is very littlo
indeed in the native Hawaiian which
is alien to America. Ho was taught
by Aniorican missionaries, ho roads
tho Bible and as a usual thing at
tends a Christian church; he sup
ports schools and a pross and in all
tho ossontials of progress ho is far
superior to tho negro, for whom
hundreds of thousands of Americans
took their lives in hand to make a
citizen of. Suroly in tho sense that
Mr. Nordhoff uses tho word 'alien'
tho Hawaiian is hardly alien at all,
having loarnod American customs
and habits, and absorbed a groat
variotj' of good American ideas.
Contrast tho foregoing sentiments
with some of tho Sunday school ora
tions dolivorod by ono of tho pious
P. G. Commissioners on his tour
through tho Eastern Statos. I also
learn through tho Star that the
Royalists like to cheer thoir droop
ing spirits by quoting from obscuro
papors that aro opposed to annexa
tion. Horo is a small list of tho said
obscure and unknown papers iu
Now York: Wo have the much
abused Herald, World, Post, Nation,
Harper's and Frank Leslie's Week
lies, and Judge. Iu Boston, tho
Glohonud Transcript; in Chicago,
tho Times and Herald; St, Louis,
the J'ost-Dispatuh and Itopuhlio; iu
Louisville, the Courier-Journal; iu
Now Orleans,! ho Delta and Picayune;
in Kansas City, the Times and Star;
Denver, the Hooky Mountain Nows;
Onmlui, Boo; Suit Luke, Tribune;
Sacramonto, Record-Union and Boo;
and San Francisco, Post, Hoport,
Argus, Wasp, Nows Lottor ond Argo
naut. If thoso papors aro obscuro
and unknown, I should like to know
whoro tho Star gets off.
Anotheii TouniST.
Honolulu, May 27, 1893.
Kaumakapili Church.
Editoii Bulletin:
In your Saturday's issuo, it is
stotod that sovoral of tho native
Protestant congrogntious on othor
parts of the islands aro disgustod
with tho way iu which thoir pastors,
instead of attending to thoir reli
gious dutios, havo boon preaching
politics to thoir flocks. 1 wish to
say that horo in Honolulu thoro is
tho samo troublo, and that the Kau
makapili congregation aro sick and
LUUU Ul LUUU IJLUUUUUl, 1 1 tlltllllUU,
and havo boon trying for some time
to give him tho grand bounce. Thoy
aro disgusted with tho way in which
ho has allowed himsolf to be made
tho tool for political purposes of
tho Sorono Bishop-Emorson-Hj'do-Watorhouso
gang. Last night tho
Kaumakapili congregation had to
liston to a political harauguo from
tho Eov. O. P. Emorson. What right
has this man to come into tho houso
of God with his politics? Tho people
como to church to worship God, and
not to bo instructed ns to how thoy
aro to voto on tho annexation ques
tion. So disgustod wore tho congre
gation last night with this unwar
ranted intrusion of politics that a
groat many of those present loft ill
tho middle of tho speaker's remarks.
HOOPAILI'A.
Wanted! Wantod!
Some smart alock to try and stop
my passport, as I am about to loavo
tho Island for sotno othor seaport
town. Also ono good collector to
collect some bills. Ho must bo hon
est, upright and sober; only those
who can furnish first-class roforonco
to tho above facts nood apply. Al
cash socurity must bo furnished.
Please call on or address Hon. A. L.
Johnson, tho American Shirt Maker,
comor King and Alakea streets, Ho
nolulu, between tho hours of 8 a. in.
arid 12 p. in., whoro j'ou will always
find him making all kinds of shirts
to order with all the latest improve
ments and only for honest people
who pay thoir honest cash, and not
'any bluffs. All persons having bad
bills to collect give them to me and
I will see to collect thorn. My
board bill is now paid at Pahala.
And now look out for sonio fun
all thoso who aro interested in 1113'
welfare.
"JOHNSON,"
Tho American,
The Annexation,
Tho Provisional,
And tho only good Shirt Maker in
the World.
Forms of Liberty.
Editor Bulletin:
In this morning's Advertiser is tho
following from 0110 of tho usual loose
and carelessly written editorials of
the above paper: "Once teach tho
natives the forms and safeguards of
liberty and they will never rest until
thoy grasp tho substance." Tho
substance of liberty, my gay de
ceiver, was first wrenched from tho
natives in 1887 by tho samo class of
pious frauds and thoir lick-spittlos,
who for ways that aro dark aro now
working tooth and nail to finish the
job by robbing them of thoir coun
try. The natives know yo too well,
to their sorrow; and will no more
think of trusting your kind again
than they would of trusting a ten
der six months old babe in a don of
rattlesnakes. Ye aro leaning against
tho brink of shadows, whoro tho
woodbine twinoth, and may you ro
coivo mercy although you deserve
littlo. Tho natives leave you to your
fate. Truth,
May 27, 1893.
The Hanamaulu Festival.
Editor Bulletin:
Last Sunday, May 21, at Hana
maulu, Lihue, a great feast for tho
Portuguese hold there. A fine decor
ated with fiags of different nations.
Tho Hanamaulu Portuguese's Band
play, and pla3s so many discord and
with many mistakos. And tho old
boys from Lihue, under Professor F.
Johnson four of thorn boat them all
to nothing. Thoy plays sonio nice
selection, Bohemenian Girl, Son
from Homo, etc. The Hanamaulu
band 15 pieces (boys). Some bodys
got pay for playing but some bodys
got kick for playing. Kapaia.
While Mr. T. J. Itiehoy, of Altona,
Mo., was traveling in Kansas ho was
taken violently ill with fiiolora mor
bus. Ho callod at a drug store to
got some medicine and tho druggist
recommended Chamberlain's Colic,
Oholora and Diarrhoea Ifomed3T so
highly ho concluded to try it. Tho
result was immediate relief, and a
few dosos cured him complotoly.
It is made for bowol complaint and
nothing else. It novor fails. For
salo by all doalors. Benson, Smith &
Co., AgontB for tho Hawaiian Islands.
ANNUAL MEETING.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
British Benevolont Society will bo
held at tho Y. M. ('. A. Hall on TUESDAY
EVENING, 30th May, at 7:30 o'clock.
73MH
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
THE UNDEUHIGNED, THE AHSIG
iioo in Bankruptcy of tho Ehtate of
'lone Bine, Hamuli), Molokui, gives notice
that he has lllcd in the Supreme Court his
accounts as such Assignee, and has asked
for a settlement of the biimo and 11 dis
charge, and that hearing on the same has
been set for THURSDAY, .hum 1, lbu:i, at
10 o'clock A. M.
. , L HUB1NKTEIN.
AssiL'tieo of the Estate of Tong King,
Bankrupt. 7;i7-:it
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
T
MIE UNDEHSIONED, THE A8.SIG-
lea III ilitllkrillitov of the INtatu of
Tul Lung, Honolulu, gives not Ice Unit hit
has tiled iu the Supremo Court hit ncrotiutH
us Midi Assignee, and has asked for a xet
tluniuiit of tho miiiiu and a dUuliargo, mid
that hearing on the bihiiu has been mi I for
THURSDAY, Junu 1, mtt. at III o'clock
A. m. I. RUBINSTEIN,
AhIkiu'o of tho Estate of Tul Lung,
Jluiikrupt. TSj-'M
Rovaie
Opera Hob
II IV II
L. J. Lovey Lesseo.
On Saturday Evening, June 3d,
WILL HK.rnK8RNTKD A
Grand Minstrel & Yariety Entertainment
Uy Men from the U. S. S. "Adams" and
II. II. M. S. "Hyacinth," assisted
by some of tho
New -:-City --.-Minstrels
IN All) OK Tlin
AMERICAN RELIEF FUND,
BRITISH BENEVOLENT FUND,
KAPIOLAN1 HOME FUND.
gW A Flrst-oluss Entertainment.
gW Free from Vulgarity.
A CIRCLE OF SEVENTEEN
IN GENUINE MINSTRELSY.
Plantation Songs and Sketches!
Irish Character, Male and Female
Sketch.
Jubilee Part Songs
t
1 Box Plan at Lewis J. Lovey's -1
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THOMAS LINDSAY
MANUFACTURING
Jeweler & Watchmaker
Mclnerny Block,
Fort Street.
Keens on hand a Varied Assortment of
Jewelry Suitable for
Wedding and Birthday Gifts
Call
and Inspect Up-to-date
Novelties in
SOUVENIR SPOONS,
Hawaiian und other Designs;
Wild Roars' Tusk Brooches,
Kukui Charms and Necklaces,
Ladies Hair and Hat Pins, Etc. Etc.
Watches Cleaned and Repaired
By the Best Workmen in Town.
Island Orders Have Careful Attention.
W
Don't mistake tho Address,
rr. Li2sros.A.-,sr,
721-lm
Mclnerny Block, Fort Street.
JAPANESE BAZAAR
Hotel Street,
Oppo. Bethel St.
HAS ON HANI)
SILK
and SILK CRAPE
For Ladies Dresses,
Beautiful Embroidered and Drawn Work
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
Lacquer Work Glove Boxes, Cabinets,
Lanterns for Fetes, Balls, Etc,
Fancy Silk Japanese Umbrellas,
Showy Flower Pots, Satsnma Ware,
Window and Veranda Blinds,
Paper Napkins, China Ware, Etc.
tSF" Inspection cordially invited. No
trouble to show Goods.
J. M. de SA e SILVA.
ANCHOR SALOON
HAS
JOHN 'WIEIIjAND'S
EXTRAPALELAGERBEER
ON IK,-A.TJCII1 1
COOL, CLEAR and INVIGORATING.
Also, always on hand
OYSTER -:- COCKTAILS
OV SUI'ERIOK quality
HOT LTJISTOKE
From 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. daily.
720-lm
Aloha Bath House
First-class Accommodation for Bathers.
BTowels & Bathing Suits FreeSSa
By giving notice through Bell Telephone
l.ri7, parties are convoyed by boat, Ireo of
charge, to und from the Tug Boat Wharf
(P. M. S. S. Co.'s dock), thereby avoiding
the long walk or drive.
gW Furnished Rooms (upstairs) to let
by day, week or month.
MRS. A. REIST,
Proprietress.
717-lm
FOR. SALE
KaMu Ranch, Kau, Hawaii.
Tlie auovu harm
0 nnd well-known rro-
perty will bo sold at auction
011 the 1st
of Juno next.
Muy 12, 18113.
NORRIS.
720-td
CHAS. G-IRDLER,
IIIItrcUT IMl'OltTKIl OK
ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL
IDr-y Goods
No. 15 Kaaliumauu street.
FOR WAIANAE.
rpHE 81.001' "WAIANAE,"
X F. Mutta, iniiMcr, Kills
fiom Honolulu for above port
nil every Monday and Thurs-
duy at
10 o CIOCIC A. M.
A.C. l'KSTANA. Alm.h1.
with (lou-tilves it Co., Unison st.
71IMIH
FOR, SALE
rPJIi: SCHOONER 'NORMA.
.1. M loin, HcglMei
3J3
tiully built uf Oak und (Vilur; SMMA
.1.1 1 11111. in. .ikiiir. kintititiii. r2T7..v
Copper und Conm
iiur Fa
toned, -vlR5&
lor in K' u and nuilieul ir iiimlv
7-ll-tf THEO. H. DAVIES it CO.
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PROGRAMME
OF-
FOR
JUNE 11, 1893.
1st RAOE-BIOYOLE RACE.
1 Milo Dash. Free for all.
2i RAOE-
Running Raco. i Milo Dash. Freo
for all.
3d RACE-
Trotting and Pacing for Hawaiian
Bred Horses. Milo Heats. Best 2
In 3.
Jut RACE
Running Race. & Mile Dash. For
Hawaiian Bred Horses.
6tu RACE-KALAKAUA CUP.
Formerly His Majesty's Cup. 1 Milo
Dash. Hawaiian Broil Horses owned
by Members of tho Club.
0th RACE-HONOLULU PLATE.
3 Minuto Class. Trotting and Pacing
to Harness for all Horses not having u
record for 3 minutes or better.
Vtu RAOE-ROSITA CHALLENGE CUP.
Running Race. 1 Milo Dash. 'Winner
to boat tho record of "Angio A."
V.V. Freo for all.
8tu RAOE-KAPIOLANI PARK PURSE.
Trotting and Pacing to Harness. Milo
Heats. Best 3 in 5.
Otii RACE-KAMEHAMEHA PLATE.
Running Raco. Vi Mile Dash. Ha
waiian Bred Horses.
10th RACE-OCEANIC STEAMSHIP
CO.'S CUP.
ic
waiian Bred Horses.
11th RACE PONY RACE.
Running Raco. 1 Milo Dash
Ha-
wiiimii Bred
For Ponies 14-hand and
under.
12th RAOE-3:15 CLASS RACE.
Trotting and Pacing. Bost 2 in 3.
Open to nil Horses that have never
beaten 3:15.
13th RACE-MULE RACE.
1 Mile Dash. Hawaiian Bred.
14th RACE PRESIDENT'S CUP.
Running Race,
for all.
li Mile Dash. Freo
HAWAIIAN JOCKEY CLUB.
710-td THE COMMITTEE.
Baldwin Locomotives.
The undersigned having been appointed
Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands
FOR THE CELEBRATED
Baldwin Locomotives
FROM THE WORKS OF
Burham, Williams & Co.,
Philadelphia, Ponn.,
Are now prepared to give Estimates and
receive Orders for these Engines,
of any size and style.
The Baldwin Locomotive Works
ARE NOW MANUFACTURING A
STYLE OF LOCOMOTIVE
' PARTICULARLY
Adapted for Plantation PurpoBeB
A number of which havo recently been
received at these Islands, and wo will have
pleasuie in furnishing plantation agents
und managers witli particulars of same.
The Superiority of these Locomotives
over all other makes is known not only
here but is acknowledged throughout the
United States.
WM. 6. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,
Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
MB HAWAII HOLOMUA
DAILY AND WEEKLY
Hawaiian Newspapers
ABE THE-
Leading Journals In the Kingdom.
The "Daily Hawaii Holomua,"
Has the Ijirgost Circulation ou the Islands
and is the Best Medium for
Advertising.
OmcE: " Brouti! Block." corner
Nuuanu ami Queen street (upstairs).
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1LANIWAI"
A first-class FAMILY BATHINO
Resort at Wuiklkl. Tramcars puss
the gate. Special arrangements can bu
Hindu for Fumlly Picnics and Evening
llttthliig 1'urlluH. KW-tf
Daily Jlulklln, 50 vent o month,
delivered free.
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