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&$' ,?p'rHP!(r-fc?fr- -$ r .f, 4t 4 'v '",' ''y5,f'!plS!l!(5, ., ,;" "T "v'jpft!1f '" 1' ";,"'-',;h jrr't',- "n- ". ?, KW u t t &." y ij FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT OF Wew-York Life JOHN A. McOALL, President. SU3E3E-A.PL1T OF REPORT: BUSINESS OF 18i2. Promium Income $'25,010,1 13.93 Interest, ltents, etc 5,81)0,470.00 Total Income, - - - $30,936,590,83 Death Claims 7,S90,fi80.20 Endowments and Annuities 2,-lS-l,132.29 Dividends, Purchased 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 $L73,G05,070.00 CONDITION JAN. 1, 189.'. Assets, .... $137,499,198,99 Liabilities, 4 Percent Standard $120,094,250.S9 Surplus . . 10,S04,94S.10 Number of Policies in Force 224,008 Amount of Insurance in Force $080,248,020.00 PROGRESS IN 1892. Increase in Benefits to Policy-holders $ 1,323,521.45 Increase in Assets 11,551,90S.18 Increase in Surplus 1 ,003,924.79 Increase in Insurance Written 20,040,088.00 Increase in Insurance in Force 00,105,451.00 O. O. BERGER General Agent for tlic Hawaiian Inlands. THEO. EL DAVIES & CO. HAVE JUST OPENED OUT Cut Glass Royal Worcester LARGE ASSORTMENT OF General Crockery and Glassware ! French. Center IRug'S, French 3ofa Rugs, IFrenoli Door Rugs, French Stair Carpets in Latest Designs, French Jron Beds, Double and Single; Baby Cots chustese njLTTiisro Sets of Telescopic Card and Fancy Tea Tables ! Basket Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Wooden Trunks. TO CLEAR OUT CONSIGNMENT 1 n -n j1" 1 T'-1 ARE OFFERED American a Mgiisn CHAS. HUSTACE, IMPOUTER AND DEALER JN GROCERIES, PR0ISI0NS, FLOUR AND FEED. Fresh California Roll Butter and Island Butter S0- AXAVAYS ON HAND J3 M Goods Received J5y Every All Orders faithfully att ended to. solicited and packed with care. LINCOLN BLOCK, King 'Street TELEPHONE 119. BOTH TELEPHONES 210 LEWIS Ill FORT ii Wholesale Importe Provision Dea lers & Naval Supplies Fresh Goods by Every Cala. Steamer IOE HOUSE -GOODS A SPECIALTY. Island Orders Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. TELEPHONE 02. 1'. O. WX ' 15' H. E. McINl'YKE & BRO., IMPORTERS A'jNI) DEALERS IN Q-rooeries, Provi eions and Feed. New Goods Reeelvod by Every Packet J 'rom thu Eastern States mid Euroe. KJtKBH CALIFORNIA 1'ltODUO K RV EVERY STEAMER. All Order faithfully attended to und tioods ilullvorwl touny part of thu City free. Island Orders solicited. HutJufuutlnii guaranteed. XHfLBt Oornoi' ort. $ KUm strsoto, THE Insurance Co. A CHOICE DISPLAY OF Salads , . Tunatolors Decanters Fitolrers Ice Buckets BtC. Etc Vases Chocolato Jugs Rose Jars Etc. Etc. Etc. mjvm REDUCED FIGURES. Steamer from San Francisco. Satisfaction guaranteed. Island Onlors Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets. P. O. BOX 372. -1 O. BOX 2!)7 & CO., STREET. & lletai no Grocers 1 HACKFELD i CO. m HLA-VE RECEIVED By the Barks "II. Haekfeld," "Amy Tur ner," "Albert" mid other arrivals a New Supply of Dry -and Fancy GOODS Tailors' Qoocls, Saddles, BOOTS and SHOES! HARDWARE, CROCKERY, LIQUORS. Havana, German & Manila Cigars AMI I'L'Mj LINK OP Groceries I Plantation v Supplies ! 1,1 ME, OE.MENT, ETC!., ETC, AT VIMtY l.ou UTi:S. ETC. Sole Asgents FOR THE Anhaiiser-llusch Rudweiser Beer, Sehlitz Milwaukee Beer, Hurzer Sauerbrunncn, Uoldcn (iale Flour, Sperry's Roller Flour, Merchant's. Flpur, Bechstein Pianos, Seiler Pianos, ETC., ETC.. ETC. 7Ii7-tf Are you looking for a Safe at a and Profitable Investment Small Annual Cost? Then examine the New and Novel Forms of Life Insurance now offered by BRUCE & A. J. CARTWR1GHT Managers for Hawaiian Islands EpitaMe Life ssnraa OF THE UNITED STATES. Bruce & A. J. Cartwright. To Let or Lease At Prices to Suit the Times. asro. 1 . npilAT COMMODIOUS JL and Well-appointed .'-Story llriek Building with Pleasant Ginunds, formerly the residence of thtt latu H. J. Hurt, Mtunto on Niiuunii Avenue below School street. Terms easy. li'23-tf NOTE Before seeking or closing bar gains elsewhere, it will pay you to scan our column, and to at once consult the undersigned at their ollice. EBf Wo keep Property in Frst-elass Condition. Our terms aie moderate and as Landloids we will always be found rea sonable in our dealings. EST" Apply in each case to BRUCE or A. J. CARTWRIGHT, "Cartwright Building," Merchant street. GM-tf FOR S-AXjE! 1 Family Carriage Horse, "' 1 Phaeton in Good Order, 1 Covered Brake, 1 Imported Jersey Cow. R. atT. II. I. LILL1E. Daviea it ( o.'h. -rmf "The Gorman" Now European. I 100 Elegantly Furnished Rooms OM.Y IUO Ill.Ot KH I HUM Main Entrance to the Fair! 3HK1I8 U'ltli Terrace, Chicago. Kates: $1 per Day & Upward, 1st Class Cafe, J, F. GORMAN, 700-3111 JVuprielor. S. KAUAIANA. Farewell Banquet to Koalla'o World's Fair Visitors Mill Notes Por sonal. Kapaa and Koalia aro flat will be decidedly flat socially as well as topographically. Wo aro on the ovo of a socond oxodus. Everybody and all his relations have gono, or aro about to go on a pilgrimmago to "Tho Whito City," and wo fool sort o' lonosomo like Tho 1. 1. S. N. Co. s boats aro bko a poriodical epi demic thoy carry off somo from us each trip, and wo miss many familiar faces from thoir accustomed places. Our hearts arc sore and filled with griof. Bocauso wo cannot accom pany thorn? Possiblyl Two of Koalia's most popular young gontlomon Mr. Win, Eassio and Air. fc. u. King loavo by tho stoainor Mikahala to-day ou thoir way to Chicago and tho East. As a slight tokon of tho ostoom and re spect in which thoy aro hold, Mr. Geo. H. Eairchild honored thorn with a farowoll banquet tho evening before thoir departure, which was a gastronomic success, as tho append ed menu will show: MENU. Oyster Soup. Fried mullet with potatoes. Roast chicken, Stiillcd roast Iamb. Peas, asparagus, potatoes, guava jelly, mango chutney. Chicken salad. Mince pio, pineapple, vanilla ice cream, cake, grapes, orange, watermelon. Ginger ale, sauer brunncn, claret, cham pagne. Colleo. Cigars, cigarettes. As a foast of reason and flow of soul tho occasion will long bo ro mumborod of a very ploasaut "stag" affair. Covors wore laid for twenty four in tho largo doublo dining room of tho Koalia hotel. Tho room and table were beautifully decorated with flowers and ferns. Both gontlomon woro recipients of unique, valuable and usoful presonts from their many admiring friouds assembled, i may mention ono in particular to Mr. Eassio a boautiful gold locket watch-charm, with dia mond star sotting in centre, present ed as a testimonial of good-fellowship from S. W. Holmes, B. S. Horn or, Dol. Hornor, W. Ottmann, Jas. H. Makee, A. K. "Voir, Joo Omellanco, Ah Ming, Ah Ling, Ah Dit, Quon Sow, ancl Nos. 3, 1 and 10, Japanese. Tho presentation was inado by Mr. Jas. H. Makee, who expressed tho sontimonts of tho donors in a fow witty and felicitous remarks, but this rather unexpected delicate at tention on tho part of his many fol low omployoes was a trifle too much for Mr. Eassio, and ho, after a mo ment or two of dead sileuco, could only respond with thanks, an un usual moisture about his oyos being porcoptiblo. About 9 o'clock tho party adjourn ed to tho K. P. hall, wlioro the ladies who had been entertained at din ner by Mrs. Win. Blaisdoll soon joined them and vocal and instru mental music and dancing woro in dulged in to a lato hour. Miss Kittio .Ritchie, who has been visiting Mrs. H. Z. Austin at Kapaa for tho past few months, returned to Honolulu bv steamer C. JK. Bishop yesterday. Miss Ritchie has made many very warm friends during hor sojourn on tho island, by whom she will bo sadly missed. On dit wed ding bells will peal forth in joyful tones for her in the vory near futuro, and that tho fortunate gentleman is one of Maui's popular favorites. Miss Ritchie's many frionds upon tho other islands will bo rejoiced to learn of hor complete restoration to health. Tho recently appointed Govern ment physician for tho districts of Kawaihau and Ilanalei, Dr. H. How ard, is becoming deservedly popular and with his vory agreoablo young bride make quite an acquisition to the society of Koalia where thoy re side. Tho Makee Sugar Co. cut tho last stick of cane for tho season Friday evening, tho 2.'5rd inst., and finishou grinding to-day, wit h a total output of 77f)() tons of sugar. There aro over (5000 bags awaiting shipment at Kapaa now. Owing to tho stiff northerly gales that have been blowing during tho past week, it was impossible to make a landing at Kapaa until yesterday, and wo aro informed that tho steam er C. II, Bishop, which did succeed, had all she could do to hold hor own, having shipped many heavy seas and parted hor cables, but got away with hor load of sugar bo tweon 2000 and .'3000 bags without serious damage. Koalia, Kauai, .Juno 21, 1893. The Irishman and the Countersign. It is tho Irishman's boast that ho is nuvor at a loss for an answer. Ho can always say something, and vory ofton something bright. A newly landed son of Erin enlisted in Undo Sam's army, tie had not been in tho service vory long before ho was put out on picltot duty. Ho march ed back and forth with his gun on his shouldor( and kept repeating tho sentence which ho was to say if any body tried to pass the lino "Ad vanco and givo tho countersign, ad vance and givo tho countersign, ad vance and givo tho countersign," ho recited over to himself. Suddenly a man anuonrod. cominir through tho bushes. Tho Irishman levelled ids gun at tho intruder and shouted, "Halt!" Tho man stopped. "Don't move, yoz ould ribil. J'hat aro yoz doin' hero? Advance an' give tlio-or-or phat is thot yoz hov to givo! Advance an' givo tho-or-or - -Oh, phat is thot Oi want to say? Nivor mind, bigorra, jist advance an' give mo a ohow o' torbaccer, an' Oi'll call it sipiaro an' lavoyoz pass!" -IIohUih Jtmnml, Fifty cents is a small doctor bill, but that is all it will cost you to cure any ordinary case of rheuma tism if vou use (Jliaiuborlain's i'ain Malm. Try it and you will bo sur nrihi'il at tho prompt relief it affords. The llrht application will ipiiut the pain. HO cent bottles for sale by all dealers, Menson, Smith & Co., agents for thu Hawaiian Islands, To Lot or Iioano. TO LET HOUSE TO LET ON Fort street, next to the School House. Ad dress "1. O. Box 314." 762-tf TO LET NEW HOUSK OF FIVE rooms, on Magazine street, with Bathroom, pat ent W. C. etc. Commands ono of tho finest views in Honolulu. Apply to (477-tf) J. M. VIVAS. TO LET ONE BLOCK FROM BE rctanla street oars, n Cool niul Convenient Cot tago of Six Rooms. Larco hot, Stable and Chicken House. Apply to K. 11. JIMMHIY, at Hawaiian Hardware Co.'s storo. 007-tf TO LET A COTTAGE ON KING Street, containing Par lor, Dining-room, 2 Bed rooms. Bathroom, etc.: also Carriage House and Stables. Desirable locality. Tramcars pass every half hour. Kent moderate. Apply to 745-tf .1. F. BOWLER. TO LET OB LEASE THE COTTAGE AT NO. 258 King street, lately occupied by Mr. M. S. Levy, contuiuim: 3 Bedrooms, Par- 1 r.!..!..r. Tri..l i I,...,.- iui, jjiuiug-iuoiii, jvuuiiuu mm jmimiiouiii , Stable in yard; Artesian Water laid on. For particulars and terms, apply to 760-tf ABH. FERNANDEZ. TO LET A HANDSOME NEW House containing Par lor, Smoking Boom, Two Lnriio Bedrooms, Dinlm:- room and Kitchen, Verandas and Lauai, Wood room. Bathroom and i'atent w. u. Beautiful Largo Grounds, containing Or namental, Shade and Fruit Trees, Flowers and Largo Grape Arbor. Outbuilding con tains Washroom, Servant's Room, Tool room, Chicken House and Yard, and Large Carriage House with all improvements. In fact the place must bo seen to be appre ciated. To a permanent quiet family a bargain will be made seldom oll'ered. Will rent with or without Carriago House. House Furnished or Unfurnished. One mile from Post Ofilco; one block from Beretania street cars. Also, a New 5-room Cottage with all modem improvements at low rent. Healthiest part of the town; no bad smells, or stagnant water. .Apply at this oilice. 71!l-tf Real Estate Agency, No. 519 Fort Street. 3 Furnished Rooms with or without board; good location. 1 Furnished House at Palama near Re formatory School lf22 per Month. 1 Cottage on Beretania Street 2.) per Month. 1 Cottage on Beretania Street, opposite Ice Works. 3 Stores on Nuuanu Street, near Bere tania Street. SALE. 11 Building Lots and 3 Fish Ponds on the road to Waikiki. House and Lot on Beretania street near Pensacola. Lot 200 feet frontage and 140 feet deep. Also, a Valuable Block of Brick Build ings in the heart of the City. 1 Upright Piano For Sale. G. I BOARDMAN, Agent. 727-tf JAPANESE BAZAAR, Hotel Street, - - Oppo. Bethel St. HAS ON HANI) SILK and SILK CRAPE For Ladies Dresses, Beautiful Embroidered and Drawn Work SI LK II ANDKERCH I EFS, Lacquer Work Glove Boxes, Cabinets, Lanterns for Fetes, Balls, Etc., Fancy Silk Japanese Umbrellas, Showy Flower Pots, Satsuma Ware, Window and Veranda Blinds, Paper Napkins, China Ware, Etc. Inspection cordiallv invited, No irouoio to snow uoous. J. M. deSAeSILVA. rmin DAILY AND WEEKLY Hawaiian Newspapers ARK T1IK Leading Journals In the Kingdom. The "Daily Hawaii Holomua," Has the Uirgost Circulation on tho Islands and is the Best Medium for Advertising. Okkick: "BrenlL' Block. " corner Nuuanu and Queen street (upstairs). OKI-tf PALO ALTO STABLES, ft Aftt. 3SO O'lTarrell St., Two Blocks from Baldwin Hotel, S. I, C'al. I WW TO ANNOUNCE TO MY OLD flieildsaud patrons in the Islands that 1 huvu purchased thu above Stables and intend to maintain its niiniu-uKu "Hci-.hhJ to None" -Ihtiilass. Livery Gutllthofnwrv description alsoon hand. I 'or sale; Matehiu'l Spans, Road mid Draft HorMis guaraiilei-d us represented. Coirespouduncu Invited, R. R. MILKS, MK-U Proprietor. rMlV. WKKKLV lUH.l.KTIN-at COL. JL iiniilKuf Interesting Reading Mutlcr. inlaudu,!; mulled to foreign countries, $& fflire TO i&LET FOR W Sj5w5i Golden Rule Bazaar. W. F. REYNOLDS, Prop. A Word about Our Baseball Supply It Is Full and Complete The Prices Can't be Beat. As heore remarked our ())ticil Department with the asiMnnec of the infttllihlr liYHMK TKlt jivei steaiWI; a'tnng, hut tie Imve. a ward of h'ltrniwj fur tlimc 7iti TII1XK they will be viaile lu Imih wore styliih by wrarhuj tjlwiiei take l'uich,t itilricc and 'DOX'T, unlcn you near only the fi amen. Gold, Nickel, Slcel & Shell Frames in Stock soli: agent for Remington Typewriter Typewriters' Supplies. SOLE agent for DOMESTIC Sewing Machines Tho charm that keeps pe.ico in every household. Guitars from $4 Up ! Our Stationery Department is replete with all Fashionable Society Papers. Novels by every steamer. Also tho Latest and Best Bound Books to suit all ages at Publisher's Rates. Music and Books Ordered by Every Steamer. Don't forget that wc keep the Rest Assorted Stock of Lawn Tennis Goods in the Islands. Hawaiian Ji Xj A.(jrS merlcan Legends & Myths of the Hawaiian Islands By His Lato Majesty Kulukaua. Sent to any address on receipt of $2.73. JUST ARRIVED PKR BARK "0. D. BRYANT" Baby Carriages OF ALL STYLES Carpets, Rugs and Mats in Tin: i,Tnvr i-attkuns. "HOUSEHOLD" Sewing Machines HAND SEWING MACHINES AH with tho Latest Improvements. ALSO ON HAND WESTERMAYER'S Celebrated Cottage Pianos Parlor Organs, Guitars ANI otiii:k MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FOR SALE BY ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO,, King street, oppo. Castle it Cooke. 720-tf THOMAS LINDSAY MANUFACTURING Jeweler & Watchmaker Mclncrny Block, Fort Street. Keeps on hand a Varied Assortment of Jewelry Suitablu for Wedding and Birthday Gifts Call and Inspect Up-to-date Novelties in SOUVENIR SPOONS, Hawaiian and other Designs; Wild Boars' Tusk Brooches, Kul; ul Charms and Necklaces, Ladies Hair and Hat Pins, Etc. Etc. Watches Cleaned and Repaired By tho Rest Workmen in Town. Island Orders Have Careful Attention. Don't mistake tho Addiess, T. T-iIISriDS-A-ir, 721-1 m Molnerny Block, Fort Street. DR. S. ASANO, Physician and Surgeon NO. 107 NUUANU AVENUE, (Neaily opp. Eagle IIoiim-.) Ol riri: Ilomis 7 to li r. m, II to 12 A. M lii.ruiud 712-tf It "NT TT. "ST rp l II MAYING, HAIR CUTTING & SHAMPOOING AT till. Queen Street Shaving Parlors IIY miD-w.A.re.xj MOH.HNO (Next dour to Murgau'Hiiuutluu room) Murg llf: 1m SEYENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE- MI.A.TXI Racing Association Tuesday, July 4, 1893. OFFICIAL FBOO-RAMME.-, Races to Conimonco at 10 O'clock Sharp. 1st race-spreckelsville purse Running Race. J4-Milo Dash. Hawaiian Bred Horses. For 2i RACE-WAILUKU PURSE-iflOO. ' Running Race. J-Milo and Repeat. Free for all. 3i RACE-HAWAIIAN COMMERCIAL it SUGAR CO.'S PURSE if 100. Trotting and Pacing. .,1 Mile Heats. Bet 2 hi 3 to harness. Bred Horses. I'or Hawaiian lilt RAOE-WAIKAPU PURSE-J75. Running Race. J-Milo Dash. For Hawaiian Bred Horses. Grii RACE-KULA PURSE-.). Running Race. i-Milo Dash. For Ponies 11 hands or under, to carry 100 lbs. (iTii RACE-KAHULUI PURSE-?12o. Running Race. 1 Mile Dash. Free for nil. 7th RACE WAIHEE PURSE f 175. Trotting and Pacing. 1 Mile Heats. Uestlt in fi, to harness. Free for all. Horses with a record of 2:IiU or better, to carry 180 lbs. 8th RACE-LAHAINA PURSE $100. Running Race. 1 Mile Dash. For Ha waiian Bred Horses. Jtii RACE-HANA PURSE-fl23. Trotting and Pacing. 1 Mile Heats. Best 2 in IS to harness. For all Horses without a record of ;J:00 or better. 10th RACE QUEEN LIL1UOKALANI GUI' Puusi: $1!H). , Running Race, for all. i Mile Dash. Free 11th RACE-MULE RACE Punsi: $10. Running Race. Ji-Mile Dash. Catch weights. Free to all. 12th RACE MANA CUP Punsi: .fl2r.. Running Race. 1J4 Mile Dash. For Hawaiian Bred Horses. 13rn RACE-SWEEPSTAKES, $25 Each; ASSOCIATION ADDS, $25. Doublo Team Race. Trotting and Pac ing. 1 Mile Heats. Best 2 in 3. To bo driven by Members of the Associa tion. All Entries close at 12 o'clock noon on THURSDAY, June 22, lh'J3, at the Ollice of the Sccietury, and all Entrance Fee are 10 Percent, unless otherwise speoilicd. All Races to bo run or trotted under the Rules of the Association, and all Horses, are uji pouted to start unless drawn by 12 o'clock noon MONDAY, July 3, 1803. L. M. VETLESEN, Secretary. 715-lw Baldwin Locomotives. The undersigned having been appointed Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. KOK Till: UKUIIiltATIln Baldwin Locomotives FROM THE WORKS OF Burham, William & Co., Philadelphia, Ponu., V Am now prepared to givo KstimatOH and rccuivc Orders for these Engines, t of uuy sine and style, J The Baldwin Locomotive Works ' ARE NOW MANUFACTURING A ' STYLE OF LOCOMOTIVE PARTICULARLY Adapted for Plantation Purposes A number of which havo recently been received at thesu Islands, and wu will havo pleasure In furnishing plantation agents and managers with particulars of same. The Superiority of these Locomotives over all other makes is known not only hem but Is acknowledged throughout thu United Slates. WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd., Solo A"outa for tho Hawaiian Islands