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FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF"
New-York Life
JOHN A. McCALL, President.
STJjGJSLJiJ&SZr OF1 REPORT:
BUSINESS OF 1892.
Premium Income i!2o,0'IO,ll3.03
Interest, Itonts, etc n.S'JOlTO.OO
Total Income, - - - $30,936,590,83
Death Claims 7,S96,580.20
Endowments and Annuities 2,4S-1,'J32.20
Dividends, Purchased insurances, etc 3,013,91)0.75
Total to Policy-holders, - - $13,995,012,33
Number of New Policies Issued 00,259
A.mount of New Insurance Written 173,005,070.00
CONDITION JAN. 1, 1893.
Assets, .... $137,499,198,99
Liabilities, 4 Percent Standard $1 20,094 ,250.S9
Surplus 10,804,948.10
Number of Policies in Force 224,008
Amount of Insurance in Forco 0S9,24S,029.00
PROGRESS IN 1892.
Increase in Benefits to Policy-holders -t 1,323,521.45
Increase in Assets 11,551,908.18
Increase in Surplus 1,003,924.79
Increase in Insurance Written 20,940,0SS.00
Increase in Insurance in Force 00,105,451.00
O. O. BERGBR,
General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands.
C IT A S . II U S T ACE,
IMPORT Kit AN1 DEALER IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED.
Fresh California Roll Butter and Island Butter
fjm ALWAYS ON HAND jgstf
New Goods Received by Every Steamer from San Francisco.
tM AH Orders faithfully attended to. Satlsfaitiim j,'iunmtoi'd. Island Orders
solicited and packed with care.
LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street
TELEPHONE 119.
1JOTH TELEPHONES 21
LEWIS & CO.,
Ill FORT STREET.
Importers, Wholesale h Retail Grocers
Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies
Fresh Goods by Every Cala. Steamer
ICE HOUSE GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Island Orders Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
TELEPHONE 92.-
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Orooeries, Provisions and Feed.
New Oooda Received by Every Packet from the Eastern States and Europe.
FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE RY. EVERY STKAMER.
All Orders faithfully attended to and Oooils delivered lo any part of the City free.
Island Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed.
mast Oornor Fort S TCiviK Streoln,
e. b. thomas,
Contractor
& Builder.
ESTIMATES GIVEN ON ALL KINDS
of Jlrick, Iron, Stone and Wooden
iiuildiiigs. All kinds of Jobbing In the
biiildinK trade attended to. Keeps forsale:
Jlrick, Lime, Cement. Iron Stone Pino and
Fittings. Old and Now Corrugated Iron,
Mintou Tilei, Quarry Tiles, assorted sizes
and colors; Californfu and Monterey baud,
Granite Curbing and Blocks, etc., etc.
1 Oilico and Yard : Corner Klne: and
Smith streets. Olilco Hours: 8 to 12 a.m.,
lto4i'.M. Telephones: JJell ;tOi; .Mutual
417. Residence: Mutual 410. 1. O. Jinx
117. 7ii2-tf
tfr
ILANIWAI"
A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HATIIINO
Resort at Walklki. Tramcars pans
the gato. Special arrangements cuu be
made for Family Pinnies mid Evening
liathlDK Parties. MAt
NOTICE.
IF I OAN UK OF ANY SERVICE TO
you in tut) way of Sharpening Scissors,
Carving Knives, Iawii Mowers. Filing
Saws, Repairing Sprinklers and Water
Tups ami laying I'iM), Soldering Tinware,
Setting Glabs. iteiialrlng Furniture or
Mending Garden Hose, etc., etc., iiIpumi
ring up Mutual Tulcphono No. 162 before
0 A. M. or betwevn 12 Mild 1 :30 i M. j
7Mf W, F, UUItOICBH. I
THE
Insurance Co.
Bet. Fort and Alakoa Streets.
P. O. BOX 372.
-P. O. P.OX L-'ltT
-P. O. BOX 145.
THE K. X BATHS
AT REIKI'S, WAIKIKI-KAI,
Are now open to the Puhlle and will be
carried on as a
First-class Bathing Resort
Five Minutes from the Cars,
Intumlliii! visitors should leave the
ears llrht switch after passing the. Walklki
rou ii ry ranis. viiu-.im
FOR SALE!
J -iti--1
1 Family Carriage Horse, Kti
1 Phaeton in Good Order,
1 Covered Brake,
1 Imported Jersey Cow.
It. 1. LILI.IE,
ill T. H. DuvlesA Cn.M.
"Of Hi
fiuhwrilifl or th Dully llullrtin, fifl
Mntt fir mmili,
jmc
THE WEEKLY BULLETIN
September 19, 1893.
CONTENTS:
IWVIVlitM.S-
An Imbecile Defender.
righting Shy of Imuh.
Vandalism.
The Alcohol Quezon.
Notes on the Passing Show.
coviit cnuoxicu::
Pull ltoport of Cases on Trial.
viio vision a l i.mwsla TUitr.i
Report of Session J. U. Councils.
VATIII'M DAMWX.
Memorial Cross Unveiled at Mololcai.
snur ins win: m:ai.
Terrible Deed of an Oaliu Leper Out
law. r. x . I'liii.Aitni.vniA.
Arrival of the Fine CiuUcr.
LOCALS:
Iwill News nmMlolp.
Shipping Repoits, Etc., Etc., Etc.
la Ti-:sr Foimrax xmrs.
YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION:
Homo $4. Foreign $5.
To Lot or Iieaso.
TO LET
"NE NEW COTTAGE ON
J Punchbowl Street, near
the Hospital, li rooms. Rent
.fl5.U0. L. ADLER.
fe08-tf
TO LET
A HOUSE ON SCHOOL
tieet, on Ewa side
of Waikahalulu Bridge.
Annlv
-MKS. IvAI.N AA I'HAlll,
sUii-lw Mutual Tel. No. 11!).
TO LET
NEW HOUSE OF FIVE
rooms, on Magazine
street, with Bathroom, pat
ent . C, etc. Commands
one of the finest views in Honolulu. Apply
to (177-tf) J. M. VIVAS.
TO LET
ONE BLOCK FROM BE
retania street ears, a
Cool ami Convenient Cot
tage of Six Rooms, Large
Lot, Stable and Chicken House. Apply to
E. IS. HENDRY,
at Hawaiian Hardware Co.'s store.
lJG7-tf
Real Estate Agency,
No. 519 Fort Streot.
to m
1 House on Germania street $-0 per
Month.
1 Houso on Emnia Square $15 per
Month.
1 Store under the "Arlington."
1 Store on Nuiiauu street.
2 Houses on Beretania street.
i Houses on Fort street.
SALE.
House and Lot on Beretania street near
Pcnsacula. Lot l!Ou feet frontage and
140 feet deep.
Several Desirable Residences at first
class lueations.
I Residence on Germania street.
G. E. BOARDMAN,
Agent.
7l!7-tf
FOIR. S-AXjIE!
1 House and Lot on Liliha sjreet.
'I lot on Kuakini street, between Nuiianu
avenue and Liliha street.
:i House anil Lot on the Faluma road.
TO LET
1 House and I)t on Emma street.
2 House and 1jt on Lililia stieet.
M. For further particulars, apply to
J. M. MONSARRAT,
Cartwright's Block, Merchant Ml i eel.
777-tf
JUST RECEIVED!
Ex Barkontincs "W. H. Dlinoud" anil
"S. G. Wilder,"
A FRESH LOT OF
Hay, Grain and Feed
For sale In iiiautities to suit and at
LOWEST PRICES.
J. F, COLBURN & CO.
Queen Street.
Mutual Telephone :is7. Bell Telephone Si.
MO-'.'w
NOTICE.
HAVE APPOINTED MRS. LIXZIE
JL Kaluanii I'uahi, known by the name
of Knlnana llalram, Honolulu, lo bo Ad
iiiiulktratiix of all in v real uud personal
estate. All pintles Indebted lo me are re
iiticbtcd to make payment to said Mis.
Llzlo Kaiiiaua, who from this dale has
full power to lianucl all business on my
account.
Mies. Am: Ki.ki-.mu miia MrOiu.uoit.
Honolulu, Sept. l:i, lh!M, bil-lw
fPIIK WEEKLY "lirH.LETiN-iwVol-JL
uiiiiiiiuf Interesting Reading Mutter.
nliHHlll mailed to forolgli countries,,
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Cbijt!i3Ti3l.
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IfeliET.
FOR 111
Continual from hi Page.)
and all along was choorod by enthu
siastic crowds. After a sharp de
batoi the bill was put on its third
reading and passnd.
Tho full importance of tho occa
sion was folt by all, and tho culmi
nation was accompanied by rounds
of frantic cheers from tho galleries
and upon tho door, while Gladstone
rocoivod a fresh ovation as he loft
the House.
Tho scones in front of tho Houso
after midnight wore very exciting.
Tho knowledge that a voto was lo
be taken attracted a largo crowd.
Tlioro wore many Irishmen in tho
throng and tho sentiment of tho
crowd was generally for homo rule
and Gladstone. This was expressed
in many ways, by siuging "Tho
Wearing of tho Groon" and "God
Save Ireland," cheoring for Glad
stono and hooting at Balfour.
When the announcement that the
House had passed the bill was re
ceived tho crowd wont wild. Tho
police were alarmed at their antics
and a cordon was drawn before tho
inoinbors' exit. The crowd surged
around tho cabs aud carriages, and
as each member of any distinction
was recognized ho was givou a cheer.
When Gladstone's carriago came
out a number of mounted police in
stantly surrounded it, but tho
crowd, when thoy learned who was
in tho carriage, became beyond con
trol, and breaking through tho cor
don stopped tho carriago and held
it while thoy cheered the Premier to
I he echo.
The demonstrations continued all
along tho route, tho crowd cheering
at each stop and singing, "See the
conquering horo comes."
Tho Daily Nows is jubilant over
the passing of tho home-rule bill.
It says the bill has now acquired tho
fullest sanction possible from those
representatives of tho people who
are qualified to confer moral validity
upon a legislative proposition.
Tho Times indorses Redmond's re
cent statement regarding tho scope
of tho bill, and insists that tho pass
ing of it was a clerical triumph from
which tho priests will reap tho first
benefits.
When the first reading of the
home-rule bill was moved in tho
Lords by Earl Spencer there wore
only six Liberal and oo opposition
peer present. Tho proceedings oc
cupied loss than five minutes.
Tho Houso of Lords presented a
brilliant and almost unprecedented
spectacle when at 10 p. m. of Sept. 8
Lord Salisbury rose to deliver tho
last speech in opposition to tho
home rule bill. The Houso was
crowded, as well as all approaches.
Lord Salisbury was loudly cheered
when he arose. In tho courso of his
speech he said: ''The proposed re
tention of Irish membors in tho
Commons is an outrage so enormous
and grotesque that I'm surprised
that any responsible government
dared suggest it. Tho men who
would govern Ireland, should tho
bill pass, are those who have been
found guilty of criminal conspiracy.
ShouTd we not bo in au infinitely
worse position than at present if we
entrusted Ireland to such men in
event of trouble with tho United
States or any other foreign power?
It 3'ou allowed this atrocious, treach
erous bill to pass you would be uu
tiuo to tho duly which deconded to
you from a splendid ancestry."
The Earl of Kimbeily spoke for
the bill on behalf of tho Govern
ment and a division was then taken,
resulting 110 against the bill and -11
for it.
In tho street an immense crowd
awaited tho announcement of the re
sult of tho division. A strong de
tachment of police mingled with the
crowd and wore drawn up in front
of the entrance to tho building.
When the result was finally reached
the people recniwd it with vocifer
ous cheering.
An analysis of the voto shows
twenty-Jive Bishops and Archbis
hops who were prunent at the divi
sion. All voted with the majority
voto, the largest ever recorded in
the House of Lords.
A Loudon despatch of tho 9th
says: As a result of the dofoat of
tho homo-rule bill in tho Houso of
Lords this morning the Radical
newspapers hero generally call for
the abolition of tho House of Lords.
CHOLERA IS I.WIMXI),
England is at length beginning lo
nay the penalty ior tho criminal
laxity of her precautions against the
introduction of cholera, says a Lon
don despatch of September 10. Tho
disease is now reported in nearly a
dozou places, and in no case is the
Government able to traco it to its
source.
Tho impression still prevails
among the people that all arrivals
by soa, especially from infected con
tinental ports, aio closely inspected.
This is not the case. Yesterday, for
the first time, the Government an
nounced that it would require pas
sengers arriving at Qneenstowu, tho
port of two continental linos, to fill
out a card specifying their hailing
point, destination, etc. Dover aud
JIarwick, two ports of much greater
importance, still remain unguarded.
Passengers arrive daily at Harwick,
for iiibtanco, from Hamburg, Ant
werp, Rottoidum anil Amsterdam,
and the cholera is known to exist hi
tho two latter cities.
No fro.ih cases of cholera were re
ported at Hull to-day and there
wore no deaths. There are two
cholera patients iu town and thoy
are uoarly well,
A case of supposed cholera has
been found iu Leicester. Tho
woman who kept a fishshop was at
tacked with sickness and died in a
few hours. An autopsy was made,
but the authorities have not uiado
(ho result public.
A scrubwoman miiployiMl in tho
House of Commons died, it was said,
of Asiatic cholera, but tint doulors
decided it was aggravated English
cIioIoki.
mm: en Mi'iuv
Tim) went down there iu Washington
liM'liiingu iluj bliermau bill,
Am Hie mini tt0 ilrt Jumped In the ring
Vathcchiiiiipun David Illll.
"llujulv 7ini(i
11. HACKFELD i CO.
HAVING BEEN APPOINTED
SOLE .-.AGENTS
FOR THE
Genuine
Budieiser
Beer
BOTTLED BY THE
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n,
ST. XjOXJIS.
- AND FOR THE -
Schlitz
Milwaukee
Beer
BOTTLED BY THE
Jos, Schlitz's Brewing Comp'y,
Mirj-WA.TJK:E!E!.
OFFER THE SAME
FOR SALE
AT
LOWEST RATES I
rn7-tf
In the Swim'
We Having Just Received
ANOTHER FULL CARUO OF
HAY and GRAIN
Per Hawaiian Bark "Mauna Ala,"
consisting of
1500 Bales of Large and Ha v.
2000 Bags Surprise No. 1 While ami
Black Oats.
2000 Bugs Whole Barley.
1000 Bugs Rolled Barley.
3"oo Bags Coarse and l''ine Bran.
(iOO Bags Middlings.
300 Bags Mixed Feed.
li00 Bags Choice Wheat.
200 Bags Cracked Com.
100 Bugs Rolled Oats.
100 Bugs Small Yellow Corn.
70 Bogs Oil Cake Meal.
We selected these Goods during our last
trip to the Coast, they are
ALL FIRST CLASS
And cobt no more than poorer qualities
now on the niaiket.
Give Us a Trial !
Bed Rock Prices!
ALLORDERSDELIVERED PROMPTLY
B&-TELEFHONES 121-a
CALIFORNIA FEED CO.
KINGS WRIGHT, - -
7l)t lni-32-U
"KA M AILE,"
Fort Streot.
At this Well-known Store, a beautiful and
artistic Hue of Goods is now on view, all
having been peronully selected. Iu the
Dry Goods Department
"Which is now under the management of
Mil. W. It. Niunoi.h, late of New York,
there is to be found u choice assoitiiieul of
India and Hurrah Silks, Pongee and Oiapo
Silks. Persian Lawns, Swiss Muslins, Or-
Saudies and many other Fabrics of lovely
esigus aud colois. The
Children's and Infants' De
partment la the most complete iu the city. The
Fancy Goods Department
Has not been neglected and Is well-stocked
with a choice collection of High Cluss No
velties. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED
"KA MAILE,"
Faort Street.
FOH SAIE
rpjIKSOHOONttlt 'NORMA,' X&rL
A 63 Tons Register, hiiIhIiiii- yjjRjrt
tlully built of Oak nml Cedar j &JKmJj
('upper uud Copper Fastened, ivSEK
For price, uud particulars upiily
7W-U Til KO. II, DA Y! KH A '.'0.
Props
Golden
Bazaai
m
'ju
W. F. REYNOLDS, Prop.
CASH Is tho basis of our business. Foi
Cash you tan always get good bargains.
All our Goods nro Marked In Plain Figures;
tho richest man and tho poorest child can
toll the prices of Goods In our Store. Every
steamer keeps our stock properly assorted.
Fashionable . '. Society . Writing . Papers,
Correspondence Cards,
Visiting Cards,
Playing Cnrda.
Fabors, Plxuns and every othor kind of
Pencil at 10c. per Dozen up.
School Supplies!
CROtiUET SETS & OTHER GAMES.
Tho only Btoro which keeps a Full-assorted
Stock of TENNIS GOODS at
Lowest Prices.
SOLE AGENT FOR
DOMESTIC
Sewing Machines
The Star that Loads them All.
SOLE AGENT FOR
Remington Typewriter
The Cock of tho Walk.
AND
Typewriters' Supplies.
SOLE AGENT FOB
Pan-American Sewing Machines
Hand Machines $12 with Cover,
Stand Machines from $25 Up.
$2.M) oxtra is charged for packing and ship
ing Stand Machines to tho other Islands.
A PERFECT STOCK OF
Spectacles & Eyeglasses
Is always kept on hand in either Steel,
Nickel, Shell or Gold Frames. No
charge for testing eyes and
no humbug.
A Well-assorted Stock of NOVELS always
on hand. A Neat Assortment of
Bound & Children's Books !
At Publishers' Prices. No need to
tend away for books.
MUSIC ORDERED BY EVERY STEAMER.
Of the Best German, Spanish and American
Makes on hand from $4.00 up.
Just received the BEST GUITAR ever
offered the public
Genuine v Spanish v Make
Unequalled in Tone only $7.50.
Banjos, Tamborlnes, Harmonicas, Bones, Etc.
Cm- SEND US YOUR ORDERS'
JUST ARRIVED
PER BARK "C. D. BRYANT"
Baby Carriages
OP ALL STYLES
Carpets, Rugs and Mats
IK THK I.VTEST PATTKRN8.
"HOUSEHOLD"
Sewing Machines
HAND SEWING MACHINES
All with the Latest Improvements.
ALSO ON HAND
WESTERMAYER'S
Celebrated Cottage Pianos
Parlor Organs, Guitars
AND OTHER
MUSICAL, INSTRUMENTS.
FOR SALE BY :
ED, H0FFSCHLAE6ER & CO.,
King street, oppo. Cubtle & Cooke.
WO-tf
3DR. BRODIE
Has Resumed Practice at Ho. 49 Bere
tania Street.
OFFICE HOUltS: 8 to 0 A. M., 1 to 3 and
7 to 8 i M.
Both Telephones No. 330.
DR. J. UGHIDA,
Physician and Surgeon
NO. 5 KUKUI LANE.
Bell Telephone 5S5
771-tf
3DR.. -m:. goto,
Physician : and : Surgeon
Boll Telepioxa 188,
Omrr.; Maunakea street, front of No. S
Engine Co.'s Huilillui;.
HOTJ:R,Ss 1 to B T. 1JL.
Pi.bliiKM'i;: Denim's Place, Kohilu,
Palania.
DR. S. ASANO
WILL LEAVE FOR KOllALA
On Friday, Sept. 1, 1893,
Anil will he iiliieiit from llminhiln for
two IllUlltllU,
Honolulu, A iik. '.-J, IbM, M7-U
TIIK
DAD.TBELETDGO
Arc Receiving New Invoices of
BOOK AND JOB STOCK
HY RVERY STEAMER
AT TUKtK
111
MERCHANT. STREET.
Wliuio they lire fully prepared to do all
kinds of work in the latest styles, ut
the shortest notice and nt I lie
most Reasonable. Rates.
Fine Job Work in Colors a Specialty
posterTrinting
Executed in the Most Attractive
Manner.
BILLHEADS. LETTERHEADS,
STATEMENTS, NOTEHEADS,
MEMORANDUMS, ETC.
Rend the following partial list of spec
ialties and get tliellui.i.ETiN's prices be
fore placing your orders. By so doing
you will save both time and money.
Letter Heads,
Note IIciuIm,
Hill HeailH,
Memorandums,
Bills of Lading,
Statements,
Circulars,
Contracts,
Agreements,
.Shipping Contracts,
Check Books,
Legal Blanks,
Calendars,
Wedding Cards,
Visiting Cards,
Business Cards,
Funeral Cards,
Admission Cards,
Fraternal Cards,
Time Cards,
Milk Tickets,
Meal Tickets,
Theatre Tickets,
Scholarship Certificates,
Corporation Certificates,
Marriage Certificates,
Receipts of all kinds,
Plantation Orders,
Promissory N 'ites,
Pamphlets,
Catalogues,
Programmes,
Label.-, of every variety,
Petitions in any language,
Envelopes & Letter Circulars,
Sporting Scores & Records,
Perpetual Washing Lists,
General Rook Work,
Etc.. Etc., Etc., Etc.,
Printed anil Blocked when desired.
fi?" No Job is allowed to leave the of
llee until it gives satisfaction.
DAI NIPPON
Japanese Fancy Goods Store
Hotel Street,
Next door to the I'alaee lee Cream Parlors
IIAH ,IUbT RKOICIVKII
Beautiful Silk for Ladies' Dresses
STLK PAJAMAS,
Fancy Kimonos
IN SILK AND COTTON;
EMBROIDERED v SILK 7 PARASOLS,
CARD AND NOTE CASES,
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.
JAPANESE BAZAAR
Hotel Street, - Oppo. Bethel St.
IS IIOl.niKU A
G- E 1ST XT 1 1ST E
Clearance Sale
GREAT BARGAINS 1
-IU ALL KINDS OF
Handsome and Artistic Goods,
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.
J. M. de SA e SILVA.
G. AKIMA,
Merchan J. Tailor,
48 3STu.via.riu. Street.
KKKI'li M.UAYri ON HASH
A FINE STOCK OF CLOTHS
Ami Gives a Good Fit Every Time.
ClotlioH Altered to Suit Customers I
Olotbos Cleaned aud Dyed I
T- I'lllOES tiu: LOWEST
bw tf
l?OH SALE
rpilE ItLMDENOE AND
J. Lot bitnuteil on Wll
der'x Avenue, lielovv Luna
lllo Home, and owned hv
the uiiilumluia'd, la fur hale on udvuutuipi
UUS IITIII9, i piny III
JOHN KKIlNANDi:.,
bJI-'-'iu At V. S. Luce, Murvlmiil St,
l&
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