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FORTY-NINTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
New-York Life Insurance Co.
JOHN A. McOALL, President.
SUMMARY OF REPORT:
BUSINESS OF 180.
Premium Income $ 27,188,057 .44
Interest. Rents, etc 0,37i,US.51
Total Income $ 33,803,0-10.05
Death Claims 8,440,003.40
Endowments and Annuities '2,404,002.00
Dividends, Purchased Insurance, etc 4,103,453.01
The Prize
Awarded !
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Co.
Wins the Prize at the
World's Fair with their
"EAGLE" Brand Beer.
ST. Loiif, Oft. M, IS'O.
Mk;w. Maitri nic A- Co., lu.,
Ilimoliilu, II. 1.
DenrStrf We linvo ninllod yon a copy
of the litvbc-Dcmticriit announcing the ureal
victory won by tin- AsiiKcsFR-Iti-M-u .Wo
ciation with their "KAdl.i:" llraiid of
llei-r.
ISIlMlClI
ANIlrfttSKIMIUBtiH
(ConUnutd from 1st Page.)
Number of New
Amount of New
Total to Policy Holders 15,038,450 27
Policies Issued 85,1 1 1
Insurance Written 1228,417,1 14 .00
OlATION.
IIM'.WINQ A880-
CONDITION JANUARY 1, 1891.
Assets $148,700,781 20
Liabilities, 4 per cent Standard 131,075,151 .03
Surplus 17,025,030. 18
Number of Policies in Force '258,870
Amount of Insurance in Force 770,150,078 On
PROGRESS IN 1803.
Increase in Benefits to Policy Holders $ 1,043,437 84
Increuse in Assets 1 1,201,582.22
Increase in Surplus
Increase in Insurance Written
Increase in Insurance in Force
Increase in Number of Policies in Force
Increase in Number of Policies Written in 1803
over 1802
Increase in New Premiums Income over that of
1802
220,082.08
54,812,044.00
80.00S,040.00
37,008
18,852
1,082,0118.42
(Sitreinl Dewttch to (ItolfDemurnit.),
Wow.n'n Kun, Oiihuio, It.i.., Oct. W.
No award has ever been made so gratifying
to St. Louis tieople and so Jutly merited
an the one given to-dav liv tlio Columbian
lurv of the World' Kalr. eonslMlng of con-
noleur mul cucinit 111 the lilglict rniiK,
to the Anhuiter-llufh llrowlnir Aiclfl
lion. My method of unrivalled Imsdne
enterprise, anil by nlng the beit materlnl
produced In America mul Kurope, exclud
ing corn nud other adulterant or Mtrro-
ate. the different klmli of the Anheuer
lluch beer have become the favorite with
the Ainerlenn lientde, and have now con
picrcd the lilglit'M award in every pnrtleu
lar, which had to lw eonldereil by the
Columbian Jury. The high character of
the nward given to-day by the juror will
be letter underitood w hen III know u that
the dltl'errut beer exhibited by tho An
bt'tier-llu"eli Mrewlng Aociation had to
compete with hiiudreil of the mot excel
lent dlplny of other brewei. The fact
that no other concern ha received no
many iiolnt for the v.irloti eentlal qunl-
IIICs OI coon oecr coiiurm anew wic iiriu n
rcpulition n the leader of nil American
beer, and Mr. Adolphu lliteh can feel
proud over this rcult o lastly merited.
from not to exceed $100 or 1 month's
hard labor for a first offonso, to not
to oxcood $500 or 6 mouths' impri
sonment for auj succeeding offonso,
or doportation. That is for a second
and subsequent conviction of a vio
lation of auy of the provisions of or
regulations under this law tho offen
der may ho toru from his family and
relations and packed out of tho
country whothur born horo or not, if
ho ha tho mtsioriuno to uo "wuouy
of Chinoso or Mongolian birth or
descent."
This Soction 8 has a socond clauso
as follows: "Provided, however, that
tho provisions of this Act shall notap
ply to Chinese! engaged as domestic
or agricultural laoorors who shall
perform mechanical work for their
omployors." I will not enlarge on
this, as ovory nouspapor published in
English horo lias already shown
what a loophole this admits for
evading tho provisions of tho Act
by thoso who have woalth and in
fluence enough to uo so. buiuco u
to say that with this sub-clause tho
Act would become liko so many
others on our statute books, a dead
letter, only revived for purposes of
petty or porsonal spite or political
persecution.
Suction 9 glvos District Magis
trates jurisdiction to try all cases
arising under tho Act.
Section 10, howovor, is so remark
able that 1 quote it in full as tho
third rtromineut inherent dofect in
tho Act, and desiro all who read this
Tho Republicans, as a party, have
by their actiou on tho Hawaiian
question, written thoir opitaph( We
want to see tho now ago, predicted
by tho seors of tho P. G., when tho
able-bodied American citizon of
sound mind iroes howlinc at the
polls for a plank in tho national I
platform to soizo every small state ;
which is too leoblo to Uory the guns
of American cruisers, and pocket
them as "puny barnacles of rojnlly."
Tho American noonlo are, at tho
presout writing, exceedingly likely
to have a valuable object los-iou in
Hawaii, otto which will, at any ralo
beforo tho next elections, enablo
thorn to feol their way in tho busi
ness of tiio further conquest of king
doms. He would indeed bo a bold
nroohot who would, iust now. at-
.. ... . ' r ..
to outline Hunting iy tuo
Hawaiian
Electric
THE
tempt
fantastic preambles and resolutions
of "loval" secret oath-bound loacuos
what peculiar and irresponsible
form of anarchy wo aro drifting to.
In the meantime, the business of tho
prophots of Baal goes merrily on,
not ontlrely unconscious of the fact
that an Elisha may appear. Nemesis
keeps watch in tho Universe The
bolt which Ajax gave Hector drag
ged tho Trojan hero over tho fiold at
the wheels of the car of Achilles;
and tho sword which Hector gave
Ajax was that on whoso point Ajax
foil. This is only fa bio,
Kl'ML' Ao.
Company.
DAILYBULLETINCO.
In tho following rotpecU tha How York Idfo, in 1803, ha BROKEN ALL
RECORDS vor mado by Horself or any othor Company.
-A.
Fiubt Number of policies applied for in 1S03 05,500
Skcond Number of new policies actually written in 1S03
Tiinti) Amount of new insurance issued in 1803 ..
Fouktii Number of new policies actually paid for in
85,111
.223,800,000
1803
70,000
Firm Net gain in now business over the previous year
$51,812,000
Sixth Net increase in number of policies in force 37,008
Skventii Net gain in insuranco in force $80,008,010
O. O. BERGER,
WU-ttn
OKNKKAL AOKNT. HAWAIIAN I8I.ASPS.
CLEAEANCE SALE
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
gives tho bust satisfaction of any
cough medicine 1 handle, and as a
unller loadu all othor preparations in
to ponder it woll and reflect on tho j this market. I recommend it be-
logical consequences of Its passage ' cause it is the best medicine 1 evor
ami enforcement,
. by our Courts. It
is as follows: "Section 10. All Con
i Golden Rule Bazaar.
BUT The above Is a Fac-slmllle of tbe
Label ot tbe " EAGLE" Brand which took
tbe Prize.
W. F. Reynolds, : Prop.
11V do nof go in for grinding onf
Spectacle mul Eyghmes, but ire can
fit yon at price In accordance with the
timet.
UH I.I SIC 01'
DOLLS & GAMES
is wr.i.L Assoitrun.
SEWING
MACHINE
to
OF-
Furniture, Glassware
.ajsto
CROCKERY !
In onlcrini: ihN Iteer l -ore
nxk lor Hie "KAUl.l. Hriuul.
Macfarlane & Co., L'd,
lVlf Ailriit' fur Hawaiian htamh
Dai Nippon !
Dai Nippon!!
Tho
above Store h's received another
Hplcudld Invoice of
I tin'
JpiseSliSt1
Mil
111
.IV u
I'
Per S. S. "Oceanic."
"UMI'IUMMI -
Beautiful Silk and Grape
loll DUKSHKS
dubious, Tulile Cover,
Med Covers, (lonn,
t'lii'inUc's Sliuwls,
Embroidered Handkerchiefs
1)01 I.I K8. SfAltKS,
riAUUKh,
PRICES REDUCED 25 PERCENT
1&- FOR FOUR WEEKS -3J
English Wardrobes, Plate Glass Front;
Marbletop Wash Stands,
Marbletop Dressing Tables,
Scotch Chests of Drawers,
Dining Hall and Parlor Chairs,
Rattan Suites, Pictures, Etc.
Royal Worcester Vases,
Royal Worcester Tea Sets,
Dinner Sets, Tea Sets,
Decorated Vases, Tumblers, Glasses,
Claret Jugs, Lamps, Scroens,
Iron Bedsteads, Matting,
JAUKKTrl,
rAi's, k nr.r.NS,
Silk and Cotton Kimonos
COTTON CRAPES
IN UIU:AT VAItlKTY.
C&- IiiNieetlun Ileiectfiilly Invited.
"DAI WPPOH"
Hotel Street (Arlington Block)
Mrs. J. P. P. Gollaco, Proprietress.
NOTICE.
i ii... I r ...I.. ....I.I-....I ..........
iiniiwiuu lur i-uiiKiis, irumo nun tiunn
A. W. Rnhlridin. Millurflvillc. 111.
Btituliounl provisions nud principlos ' For snlo hv nil dunlors. Helicon,
in so far as thov conflict with tho , Smith ii Co.", Admits for tho Hawai
provisions ot this Act, aro horohv . ian Islands,
ronoalod." That is t( say tho onual-
itj of all boforo tho law, tho equal
riLMit oi all to tuo pursuii oi i
liuortv and hanuinoss. tho Drol
lion of class legislation, tho nullity
of et twit facto laws, aro all douo
away with as far as tho Ohinoso aro
concerned.
Now if it woro only tho Chluoso
that woro thus affoctod a selfish per
son would sny, "let them look out
for themselves." But whon you bo
k'iu to knock out ouo of tho founda
tion posts what is to prevent tno rosi
DeitiL' knocked out in turn aim mo
whole structure coming to the ,
ground! What Is to prevent in fttturo ;
the I'orttiuttoso or Janaueso becom
ing in turn obnoxious, from their
competition, to the tradors or me
chanics nnd boiug served tho same
way? What is to prevent in tho
future the rising up of tho Hawaiian
born whether of pure, mixed, or for-'
eigu blood or all combined together T)OM KSTI (
and enacting that "all constitutional '-
provisions and principles ' which ,
conflict with tho passage of some
law prohibiting all thoso of "wholly
Atnoricau, English or German birtu
or descent" from engaging in corlaiu
occupations! N'av, what is to pre
vent tho present P. G. Councils from
passing a law imprisoning every per
son relusiug to taku au oath to sup
port them or to take up a gun to
itunlmil i I n til ntwl Anil flMfYfltltW f Iwtt
I'iUllll lllUIUj IIV4 I.UUUDWUVUI5 t-UUII I
property, and then merely tagging
an extra actiou to it to abolisu "ail i
constitutional provisions and princi
ples" which conflict with tho out
rageous scheme.
All frco men aud lovers of liberty
should cry down such an outrageous
attempt at the subversion ot tho
principles and practice of liborty as
this. All wlio wish to guard thoir
own safety and freedom should
scornfully repel this audacious at
tempt on the liberty of others. Who
knows when your turn will come if
this become law without protest or
resistance! Look to it that it does
not beeomo so or farowell to free
dom in Hawaii forevor.
How strange, too, that those satno
men who assert to tho whole world
that their only cause for seizing
place aud power was to prevent tho
Queen from abolishing tlio old con
stitution by promulgating a new
one, should now procood at ouo
stroke to strike out tho whole basis
of liberty from that constitution
they wero so anxious to presorvo,
that they broke their oaths aud re
belled against their Soveroign and
Laws, aud still stranger to do it by
one tiny soction added to an Act in
tended to prevent Chinese from
competing in business or mechanical
trades with a few white men. Wa
their love of liberty a bliud only! It
looks like it. "Kternnl vigilatico is
the price of Luiciitv.
Notice to Consumers !
The new work of the Hawaiian
Electric Co. being now completed,
notice it hereby given that from
and after January 15th the Com
pany it prtpartd to tupply ineaif
descent electric lighting to cut
to men.
In a few dayt the Company will
alto be prepared to furnish electric
molort for power, and of which
due. notice will be given.
The Company further announce
that they are prepared to receive
ordrrt fur interior wiring and can
furnhh fixture and all fitlingt in
connection with new tervlce.
Printed rulet, regulations aud
Company's ratet can be had on
application to the Superintendent.
Are Receiving New Invoice of
BOOK AND JOB STOCK
UY EVRltY STEAM Kit
AT TUHtK
12-t(
Wm. 6. IRWIN,
I'KKHIDKXT 11. K. CO.
Mrr. M1-TKbKlllONR8-UKLL474.
I. O. Uox .m
Nan-Yu Shosha
N
Electric Piintii Ota,
MKKOHANT HTHKKT.
Where they arc fully prvpsrcil to do nil
kinds of work In tlio Intvst myltM, in
the shortest notice mul at the
uioit Kcnsotinblu lintc.
A 1.1. ULND" OK
SEWING MA.OIIIXH
Needles &Fittings I
udiiigloii v Typewrite
Tlio Klnt; ol All Typewrltum.
Purses and Card Cases,
Tenuis Rackets and Supplies,
Croquet aud Baseball Goods,
Full Supply of Fine Stationery,
Mourning Stationery,
Office Stationery,
Guitars from $4.00 Up.
8 Music and
Every Steamer.
Books ordered by
Tho Provisional Prophets.
Euitoii Bullctin:
The prophets ot tho P. O. aro not
in tho least abashed ovor the fact
that all thoir predictions up to date
have miscarried. It was foretold
them that auuoxatiou was a
ffe. Anil ilnn't for(:ct CASH Ih tliu
lmU of our tmhlmtan mul it iihwiN talks.
Mokuleia Stock Farm,
liuviiiK Bold inir Ilntlro btook to
Messrs. Hoke & zur Oeweste
Our Htock will liu tolil nut at emit I re
ihiri'il prlouH till Muroli .'list nuxt wlicn
"Ka Mailk" will if.iu business untl lo
miccctiik'il lij tliu uliovu llriu.
MRS, G, . BOARDMAN
U til
I
l'ro)irletrt'b!i.
Hlto.,
EltO.,
HltO.
THEO. H. DA VIES & CO.
WM. DA VIES,
Rigger and Stevedore,
KSTIM.VTIJH AND CONTHAl TH ON
AM. KINDS OK WOKK.
Thu Schr. "MAIIIMAI11"
Will run ri'Kiiliirl lii'lwn'ii tliU xirt nnd
Witliilim, Kiiiilliiiui, Mokiilulu, Ki'iimii.
mil nud I'uulkl on tuu Itlimd of Onliu.
1'or 1'rulnlit, iti'., uily to llm l).idulu.
m Inquire at ofllou of J H, Wnlkcr,
iivnr nirtcki-l' Hunk, Kurt utrrut. U'7-tf
Walalua,
jsT" iffi
H. I.
by
corlninty, just aa hoou as tuo evi
dence of the loading revolutionists
would be proaouted to tho Adiiiinis
t ration bv Commiasioner Blount.
Hut, lo, tho voluntary ovidouco of
tlio leading conspirators, which wan
iiitetuled to bury tho cause of tfov
erument by tho people hero out of
aight, has proved a boomerang. The
statements of tho principal actora
of tlioStovons-Thurstou-Dolo drama
are, to the American people, auHlciont
evidence of tho character of the
revolution to stamp it as unjuatilia
ble, and, whon woighod in the bal
ance of United States principles,
essentially un-Americau.
Tim iimiilintH. moreover, iirndii't.
...1 that if tho I'reaident ventured RANEOHE RANCH
to pronounce for reatoratiou of the
utntii nt nlf.iira in Hint. wliliOi iiTlntnil "" " "
lw.fr.rn 1 1... ill.., ml Intwlimr nt II S I Uood I'a-tlirilitu liy till' IIIOUlll or viiir. All
tr
SENATOR STANFORD
WILL, COVKlt TP.N MAUK.B AT
$30 EACH,
"Sonny Boy" Service, S20.
FINB HORSES FOR SALE!
TllOS. W.
IU7 V!m-f bt
411 KING STUEET.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
I'orS.S. "Orcnnlo." Deo. 4th,
A I.AIIUK VIBTY OT
NOVELTIES!
Suitable for Christmas Trade.
COTTON CREPES
Of Dlirerent Vnriutleg ami Latest l'nltcmn.
H11IKTB, BII.K lIANDKF.nOHIKFS,
JAl'AKRSK I.ANTi:itN8,
L'OltUKLAINTKABKTS,
Ktc., Ktc, Ktc. Kto.
IiO-w Prioes I
411 -:- King-:-Street
YOKOHAMA BAZAAR
Turner Hotel uud Nuiiiinii Htx,
. . MUTUAL TELE. No. 438 . .
Itecelvnl wr S. 8 "Ooennlr"
Silk Dress Goods,
ladles' uiul Uvntb' Bilk IlundkcrulilefH,
Cl-exits' Sills. SHirts
With Koiir-ln-lmnd Tiei to luutuh.
Wlndhiir Silk Scarf h, extrn loni;; Ijiillf-'
mid QentH' bilk habliu, all aliudi's;
Japanoso Crepo of All Colors,
OcntluintMi'H Juiuincse Crone Bhlrtx made
in Yokoliunia perfect IH.
I.ndien' and Uenti' Kluu Htraw lintx,
JuiHiiChf China Tea bets,
Juii:uui Klowur l'ots,
Ladies' Hllk (Mieniiiio,
llun.Uonio bilk tullu, lUr.
The Unit Kood for lufuiit.
We have u luro uiortimiiit of
Japanese Goods
Which we oiler at Very l(eaiinalile l'rlcos.
IKAI-Oin
FOR YOKOHAMA!
Fine Job Work In Colors a Sptclalty I
A KINK JAl'ANKBK STKAMKK
GAY,
MnuiiKur.
UKi
rooiia on tho Idth of January. 18!): I.
ho would ho impeached. The im
peachment has not materialized.
Wo were told that aiuco tho "tidal
wavobtnto electiona" in which the
KeptililicatiH wero alight (raluera that
tho Democratic memhera wero more
than ever aenaitive ami anxiotiH to
got on a better footing with the
votera ho fore the next CnnareaHioual
coutoht, and therefore tlio House
would reject auv proposal from tho
Administration for reatoratiou. Hut
tho Doinourata have had tho courage
of their convictions, they have fol
lowed the only aafo course for men
entrusted with the national honor,
to do riyht, nud fear not.
Uood I'axtumiie liy tlu mnulli oryenr.
tlorret vll Im'NwII looked ufter
and kept ill i.idilool.s.
tiik Hr.MAiin urn. n i mi i risu i.rvii.ios
" 2STXJ T Gr-IR, OV B,"
lli'conl '.'i.i.' in Honolulu,
Will innkc in vfiifnu nt lhl Itnucli until
I Jul I, IMII. I'lJIlMh, .iu.
I)l lill'TioM I'liiilcd Sm, hlooil liny, i'l
liiiiid liliih mill ui'lglit liui ioundit.
I'MUOHll: llv "llioiVfiior," li "Ail.
, uiiuUimtiir," liv "U)mll.'H llniiilltoiilun
I in." Hani liy "Nutwood," record .'iIkJ,.
Uf I'or further nirliculiir apply to
.1.1' MKNIlliNOA, Kiiumilic, or,
'. 1101,1 K, Honolulu.
II'iJ-Iiii'
"AIKOKU MARU"
Due here on or about the end of March
vl.l lie denputclii'd with Mulls and
'usoii);iirH for the above
I'ort on or about
jFPtlZj til.
tW i'or further purticulurs rciirdlliK
l'iuka(;e and 1- rolnht, nipl to
K. OGURA & CO.,
IKI-Siii AllKN'18.
For Local Nt'W
Fitly j)ivHt!iiliil
'L'uko thu
Bulletin
Evt'i'V Uiih.
POSTER PRINTING
Executed la the Melt Attiuctlve
Maimer.
BILLHEADS. LETTERHEADS,
STATEMENTS, NOTEHEADS,
MEMORANDUMS. ETC.
Head the following partial list of xpec
laltles uud get thu IIullktin'b price be
fore placing your orders. Uy so doing
you will save both time and uioucy.
Letter Hcuds,
Note ilcuds,
Uill Ileaiia,
Mcmoniiiduma,
Ilillb of Latliug,
StutciiiDiila,
Circulars,
Contracts,
Agreements,
Hhipjiing Contructa,
Uhcck Uooka,
Legal Illunke,
Uulendurs,
Wedding Cards,
Visiting Cutdii,
iluaiucba Curds,
Kuuerul Curds,
Ailmii-sion Curds,
Frutermd Cut da,
Time Cards,
Milk Tickets,
Meal Tickets,
Theatre Tickets,
Scholarship Certificates,
Corporation Certificates,
Murriuge Certificates,
Itccoipla of all kinds,
i'lantution Uiilers,
Promissory Nolca,
fuaijihluts,
Catalogues,
rrogrummce,
Labels of every variety,
Petitions in any language,
Envelopes A Letter Circulars,
ripurting Scores A. Itccords,
Perpetual Wushiug Lists,
Uonerul Hook Work,
Kin., Etc,, Etc., Etc,
Printed ami HlockeU when ih'Mied.
Ur No Job U allowed In leave Ilia oS
Iku until ll lveii katiHliii'lion,
i