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15BMMMkT3M i aMM.,, . Vff "---Mpr ((!, .. , ,, ,v, s p-Ti, , - yjy, T-'ui-y,, ,iYf ,,'t';:,"J i&a.'lHWk C VFWm TPWWm'lWM WNrn I'Sfrjrsw? .-. JSBfVv g I: v i 1 M 5' FORTY-EIGHTH OF1 New-York Life JOHN A. McCALL, President. BUSINESS OF 1892. Premium Income $25,040,113.93 Intorest, Rents, etc 6,890,470.00 Total Income, - - - $30,936,590,83 Death Claims $7,890,589.29 Endowments and Annuities 2,484,432.29 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 Now Insurance Written .$173,005,070.00 CONDITION JAN. 1, 1893. Assets, .... $137,499,198.99 Liabilities, 4 Percent Standard $120,694,250.89 Surplus 16,804,948.10 Number of Policies in Force 224,008 Amount of Insurance in Force $089,248,029.00 PROGRESS IN 1892. Increase in Benefits to Policy-holders $ 1,323,521.45 Increase in Assets 11,551,908.18 Increase in Surplus 1,603,924.79 Increase in Insurance "Written 20,940,088.00 Increase in Insurance in Force 60,165,451.00 C. C . IB Lj C Or Ji Jfc"C General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands. THEO. H. DA VIES & CO. HAVE JUST OPENED OUT Cut Glass Royal Worcester LARGE ASSORTMENT OF General Crockery and Glassware I French Center Rugs, Frencli Sofa. Rugs, Fren-olx Door R.iags, French Stair Carpets In Latest Designs, French Iron Beds, Double and Single; Bab; Cots OHI3STESE3 EATTIITO- Sets of Telescopic Card and Fancy Tea Tables ! Basket Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Wooden Trunks. TO CLEAR OUT CONSIGNMENT American & English CIIAS. EUSTACE, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED. Fresh California Roll ALWAYS New Goods Received b,v Every All Orders faithfully attended solicited and packed with care. LIHCOLH BLOCK, King Street TELEPHONE 119. BOTH TELEPHONES 240 LEWIS Ill FOHQ? Importers Wholesale k Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies Fresh Goods by Every Cala. Steamer IOE HOUSE GOODS A SPECIALTY. Island Orders Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. TELEPHONE DL- H. E. McINTYRE & BRO., IMPORTERB AND DEALERS IN Ga-rooeries, IFro-isions a.nd Feed., New Goods Received by Every Packet from the Euatern States and Europo, FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERY STEAMER. All Ordom faithfully attended to and Goods delivered to any part ul the City 'roe. Inland Order solicited. Batlafaotlon giurniibwd. .-niuMt. coi'irB'oct( & JCinet trtw, ANNUAL REPORT THE Insurance Co, A CHOICE DISPLAY OP Salads Tumblers ,, . Deoanters Fitoliers loe Buokets Elto. Bites. V2S8S Chocolate Jugs Rose Jars Etc. Etc. Etc. Bicycles ARE OFFERED " AT REDUCED FIGURES. Butter and Island Batter ON HAND Steamer from San Francisco.. to. Satisfaction guaranteed. Islands Ordors Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets. P. O. BOX 372. -P. O. BOX 297 & CO., STREET. -P. O. BOX 145. Retail Grocers H. HACKFELD & CO. HAVE REOEHTED By the Bnrka "H. Hackfeld," "Amy Tur- nor," "Albert" and othor arrivals a New Supply of Dry and Fancy GOODS Tailors' Qooda, Saddles, BOOTS and SHOES! HARDWARE, CROCKERY, LIQUORS. Havana, German & Manila Cigars AND A FUtl. LINK OF (3-rooeries I Plantation v Supplies ! LIME, CEMENT, ETC., ETC., ETC. AT VERY LOW RATES. Sol -A.gen.ts FOR THE Anhauser-Uusch Budweiser Beer, Schlitz Milwaukee Beer, Harzer Sauerbruunen, Golden Gate Flour, Sperry's Roller Flour, Merchant's Flour, Beohstein Pianos, Seiler Pianos, ETC., ETC.. 737-tf ETC. 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 Equitable Life Assurance Society OF THE UNITED BTATES. Bruco & A. J. Cart-wright. To Let or Lease At Prices to Suit the Times. NO. 1. THAT COMMODIOUS and Well-appointed 2-Story Brick Building with Pleasant Grounds. formerly the residence of tho late H. J. Hart, situate on Nuuunu Avenue below School street. Terras easy. 023-tf NOTE Before seeking or closing bar gains elsewhere, it win pay you to bean our column, and to at once consult the undersigned at their office. Wo" keen Pronortv in Frst-nlnss uonuiuoii. uur terms are moaerate una as Landlords we will always be found rea sonable in onr dealings. Ctt Apply in each case to BRUCE or A. J. CARTWRIGHT, "Cartwrlght Building," Merchant street. 54'J-tf FOR. S-AXjE! 1 Family Carriage Horse, stie 1 Phaeton in Good Order, 1 Covered Brake, 1 Imported Jersey Cow. R. I. LI M.I E, at T. H. Davles is Co.'s. 7XMf "The Gorman" New European I 100 Elegantly Furnished Rooms ONLY TWO ULOCKH niOM Main Entrance to the Fair I 310-318 OSth Terrace, Chicago. Bates: $1 per Day & Upward, 1st Class Care, j, v, QOHMAN, 7VWm J'rojirlotor. A Night WIU Fall. A Jilght will fall what stars may rlso What moonbeams gild Its sombre sklos- Whnt clouds o'or-gloom tho blue What long forgotten voices greet Tho fleeting sense what visions meet The soul's enraptured viow I may not know the Doomsman's call Chants out but this: "A night will fall." My llfo's short day croops on apaco Tho sht-dows lengthen I can trace Tho setting of the sun ; Tho dov-falFs chill is in tho alr Tho gloaming's gloom is everywhere The day is nearly dono. And clearer rings tho Doomsman's call: "A night shall fall I A night shall fall I'' ... Ralph Turner. Honolulu, 1803. An TXntimoly Tuno. A crowd of old soldiora wore talk ing yostorday about war timos, and more particularly about cases of homo-sicknoss with which tho mou woro of ton alllictcd. Ono of tho partj' citod an instauco when half of his rogimont woro in tears. "It was," ho said, "on tho 1th of July, tho day of picnics and othor ovonts in which tho family participate Wo woro far from the loved ones, but still tho thoughts of all woro on tho homo circlo and its many pleasures. A fow days previous to tho ovor glori ous day wo, after a hard campaign, wore ordered to Fort McHonry, Baltimore, with a crowd of prisoners. There was thou, as I suppose there is now, a garrison band at tho fort. Tn tho evoning at dross parado many Baltimoroans woro present to wit ness tho ovout, and notwithstanding thoy woro in holiday attire and cheerful, tho men wore gloomy, and I doubt if there .was ono in lino whose thoughts woro not on mother, wife, and homo. Tho Adjutant saluted tho Colonel and announced, 'The parado is formed, sir,' whou there camo from tho right of tho lino tho strains of 'Homo, Sweot Home.' Tho band moved out and slowly down to tho loft to that air, and though wo stood like statues at a 'parado rest,' there was scarcely a dry oyo in tho line. I have heard the music thousands of times, but that was a time when it did not suit tho occasion. We were suinciently dospondout,-and that air made us more so. After tho parade had been dismissed a score of tho men organ ized a committee .and with a rope proceeded to the quarters of the bandmaster for the purpose, as they expressed it, of hanging the man who had no more sense than to play 'Home, Sweet Home' in the presence of 300 homo-sick soldiers. Fortun ately, the offending musician was not ftfund, else his punishment would havo beon at least a bill at the sutler's." Louisville Courier-Journal. . ADVERTISING NOTES. Rooms to let with board at Ilani wai, Waikiki. Root Boer on draught at Benson, Smith & Co.'s. After shaving use Cucumber Skin Tonic. Benson, Smith & Co., Agents. Sunburn relieved at once by Cu cumber Tonic. Benson, Smith & Co., Agents. Dr. R. I. Moore, dentist, has re moved his ofiico to Arlington House, Hotel street Parlor No. 2. Dr. McLennan, 181 Fort street, above Hotel. Chronic and Surgical cases. Mutual Telephone 682. Dr. Geo. H. Huddy7DT D. S., has removed his ofiico from King street to Borotania streot, near Emma. W.'H. Benson, piano and organ tuner, nas returned Irom ivauai and may be found at the Arlington Hotel as usual. How Thoy Treat Filibusters in the West Indies. A dospatch from Kingston, Jama ica, dated May 12, states that tho trial of Genoral Monplaisir, General C. Arnoux, and Captain Miller, charged with a broach of tho Foreign Enlistment Act in fitting out in Jamaica a filibustering expedition against HajHi while that Republic was in friendly relations with Groat Britain, has resulted in tho convic tion of tho accused. Generals Mon plaisir and Arnoux were fined $1000 each, and Captain Miller $500. The throe officers are to be imprisoned until the fines are paid. London Times. The Washington Post quotes a resident of British Honduras, who is visiting Washington, as saying: "I don't think thoro would be such a clamor for free silver in tho United States if your people had to deal with a depreciated currency as wo do in Honduras. It takes S8.G0 of our money to buy $5 in American money of any kind. Of course this works a groat hardship on the masses of the people, and renders every form of business as uncertain as gambling. In fact, it undermines fair dealing and integrity in all our business transactions, bocauso no ono can protend to koop pace with tho constnut fluctuations in valuo ongondorod by an unsound cur rency." On tho hubjoct of tho proposed income tax, tho St. Louis Republic (Dom.) says: "It is against public policy to tax any iucomo that is a normal result of industry, whether in trade, in production, or in tho professions. Sucli taxes tend to re strict trade and to cramp activity, but where tho income Jb cloarly ab normal, whoro it is derived from usury or othor form of parasitism, and whoro it is clear from tho amount of tho income that tho per son who enjoys it must bo drawing it from tile labor of others to whom ho is making no adequate return, then tho income tax is not n restric tion of activity, but rutlior a chock on unjust accumulation." m 9 For a cut, bruiso, burn or scald, thoro !h nothing equal to Chnmbor lniu'H Pain Balm. It heals tho parts more quickly than any othor appli cation, and unless tho injury is vory severe, no scar is left. For salo by all (lonlcrs. Benson, Smith & Co,, ngontH for tho Hawaiian islands. - t mm May "Don't you think your land lady's litdu boy Ih an angolt" Frank "Not ut: but I lmvo huposl" jut,: To Xot or Loaso. TO LET A LARGE AIRY PUR nished Front Room is to let. Inquire at tho Bulletin Olllco. 763-lw TO LET HOUSE TO LET ON Fort streot, next to tho School House. Ad dress "P. O. Box 314." 752-tf TO LET ANEW COTTAGE, 8UIT ablo for n Native Fam ily. Rent $10. Apply at Rullktin Olllco botweon C and 5:30 o'clock p. m. 770-3t TO LET AT WAIKIKI, ON THE Beach, a Furnished Cottago with Cookhouso accommodation. For par ticulars inquiro Bulletin Ofllco. 70-tf BOOMS TO LET. LIGHT, AIRY HAND somoly Furnished Rooms in a cool neighbor hood. Kukui streot. to let. Further particulars apply Bulletin OIHoe. ,rs apply ; 705-lw TO LET TEW HOUSE OF FIVE JLi rooms, on Magazine street, with Bathroom, pat- ono of tho finest views in Honolulu. Apply to (477-tf ) J. M. VIVAS. TO LET ONE BLOCK FROM BE retania street cars, a Cool and Convenient Cot tnce of Six Rooms. Lnree. Lot, Stable and Chicken House. Apply to E. R. HENDRY, at Hawaiian Hardware Co.'s store. (3G7-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. Rent moderate. Apply to 7J5-tf J. F. BOWLER. TO LET OB LEASE THE COTTAGE AT NO. 258 King street, lately occupied by Mr. M. S. Levy, containine3Bedrooms.Par- lor. Dininc-room. KitcliVii and Bathroom: Stable in yard; Artesian Water laid on. For particulars and terms, apply to 750-tf ABR. FERNANDEZ. TO LET A HANDSOME NEW House containing Par lor, Smoking Room, Two Larce Bedrooms. Dininc- room and Kitchen, Verandas and Lanai, .argo Grounds, containing Or namental, Shade and Fruit Trees, Flowers and Large Grape Arbor. Outbuildingcon tains Washroom, Servant's Room, Tool room, Chicken House and Yard, and Large Carriage House with all improvements. In fact tho place must be seen to bo appre ciated. To a permanent quiet family a bargain will bo made seldom offered. Will ront with or without Carringn House. House Furnished or Unfurnished. One mile from Post Olllce; one block from Beretania street cars. Also, a New 5-room Cottago with all modern improvements at low rent. Healthiest part of the town; no bad smells, or stagnant water. Apply at this olllco. 7IU-tf Long Branch Bails ! Extensive improvements have recently been made at this popular resort, and the management announces a ro-opening on THURSDAY, JULY 6th. A NKW AND COMMODIOUS 3Dan.oija.g Favilion. has been erected for the accommodation of Bathing and Dancing Parties, and with tho now and increased accommodations in The Ladies Bathing Department unusual facilities are offered to La dies and Children. A full assortment of Now Tliitlilnt. Suits just received. "(i'J-lm Elegant -:- Restaurant FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Mrs. Lack's Building, Fort, betweon King and Merchant streets. Opening on Thursday, June 29th, .A.T lO .A.. &. tW Upstairs Room Reserved for Ladies and their Escorts. Home Cookery. Only White Help Employed. FRANCES M. NIC0LL, : : Proprietor. 7(M-lm HO YEN KEE & CO., No 41 Nuuanu St. cfc Bet. Hotel & King TinsrsiiTHis DEALERS IN Crockery, Glassware, Etc. WATER PIPES LAID AND REPAIRED AT LOWEST KATES, Plumblnir Ncatlv Executed bv Ex. tntirtMrwl U'rii-lmnn TIT 1 t. NOTICE. IK I CAN BE OP ANY SERVICE TO you in tho way of Sharpening Bcissors, Carving Knives, Lawn Blowers, Piling Saws, Repairing Sprinklers unci Wuter Taps und Laying Pipe, Soldering Tinware, Sotting Glass, RenalTing Furniture or Mending Garden Hobo, etc, etc, please ring up Mutual Telephone) No. lfiii before (I a. m. or between 12 and 1 :3(J i-. m. JNlMf N. V. J1UUC1KB8. FOB BALE rPHE SCHOONER 'NORMA,' X KJ Tons HeglHter, subitum tlully Imllt of Oak and Cedur; (!oimnr tinil l!oiun.r It'nutuiuul ;" '..i "'..:. i.':it'.t. """"." - TiilU TIIKO. J I, I)A'IKH .r CO. Subscribe, or w Daily Uulletiii, CO otnt per month, It7i'','tn ' I rr7N M LMl-V. 1 Golden Rue In i W. F. REYNOLDS, Prop. A Word about Our Basoball Supply It is Full and Oomploto Tho Prices Can't bo Beat. As before remarlfd our Optical Department uiththeassistaiiccoflhr infallible EYJSME TEll goes steadily along, butue have a word of warning for those who TJIIKK they will be made to look more stylish by wearing glasses tale Punch,s advice and DON'T, unless you wear only the frames. Gold, Nickel, Steel & Sholl Frames In Stock BOLE AGENT FOR Remington Typewriter ANn Typewriters' Supplies. SOLE AGENT FOR DOMESTIC Sewing Machines Tho charm that keeps peace In every household. Guitars from $4 Up ! Our Stationory Department is repleto with all Fashionablo Society Papers. Novels by every steamer. Also tho Latest and Best Bound Books to suit all ages at Publisher's Ratos. Music and Books Ordered by Every Steamer. Don't forgot that wo keep the Best Assorted Stock of Lawn Tennis Goods in tho Islands. Hawaiian FL AGi"Si2!Ei!!B Legends & Myths of the Hawaiian Islands By His Late Majesty Kalakaua. Sent to any address on receipt of $2.75. JUST ARRIVED PEK BARK "C. D. BRYANT" Baby Carriages OF ALL STYLES Carpets, Rugs and Mats IN THE IATKHT PATTERNS. "HOUSEHOLD" Sewing Machines HAND SEWING MACHINES All with tho Latest Improvements. ALSO ON HAND WESTERMAYER'S Celebrated Cottage Pianos Parlor Organs, Guitars ANB OTHER MUSICAL. INSTBTJMENTS. FOR SALE BY ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO., King street, oppo. Castle & Cooke. 72G-tf DAILY AND WEEKLY Hawaiian Newspapers AEK THK Leading Journals In the Kingdom. The "Daily Hawaii Holomua," Has the Largest Circulation on the Islands and is the Best Medium for Advertising. Offick: "Brenle Block." corner Nuuanu and Qucon street (upstairs). 540-tf 6fc ILANIWAI" A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY BATHING Resort at Wuikiki. Tramcars pass the gate. Special arrangements can bo made for Family Picnics and Evening Bathing Parties. 588-tf CHAS. GIRDLER, MItKCT IMt'OItTER OF ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL TDT-y Goods No. IS Kaahumanu street. F. M. WAKEFIELD, Attoknbv and Counsei.lok at Law. Temporary olllco with Air. C. V. Ashford. Merchant st., Honolulu, II. 1. 3DR,. :m. GOTO, Physician : and : Surgeon Soli Teloplion 180, Can bo consulted ut his ickMoiicii at Kuonu. ula, on tho miiul;a side of King Street, and lvuu Milii o I.lllha Ktrcot. house formerly occupied by Mr. (1. L. J)o!ia, 7UMI Job Printing neutly und promptly extcukd at the UulUtin Ujjloe, TUE DAILYBULLETINCO. Aro Receiving New Invoices oi BOOK AND JOB STOCK BY BVEBY STEAMER AT THEin Electric Printing Oie, MERCHANT STREET. Where they aro fully jiropnrcd ,to do all kinds of work In tho latcst'style's, at tho shortest notice nnd.at tho most Reasonable Rates. Fine Job Work In Colors a Specialty 1 posterTrinting Executed in tho Most Attractive Manner. BILLHEADS. LETTERHEADS, STATEMENTS, NOTBHEADS, MEMORANDUMS, ETC. Read tho following partial list of spec ialties and get the Bulletin's prices be fore placing your orders. By so doing you will save both time and money. Letter Heads, Note HeadB, Bill Heads, Memorandums, Bilhi.oi 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 TicketB, Theatre Tickets, Scholarship Certificates, Corporation Certificates, Marriage Certificates, Receipts of all kinds, Plantation Orders, Promissory Notes, Pamphlets, Catalogues, Programmes, Labels of every variety, Petitions in any language, Envelopes & Letter Circulars, Sporting Scores & Records, Perpetual Washing Lists, General Book Work, Etc.. Etc., Etc., Etc.,' ' Printed and Blocked when desirea. KSS" No Job Is allowed to leave the of fice until it gives satisfaction. Baldwin Locomotives. The undersigned having been appointed Sole Agents for the Hawaiian .Islands FOB THE CELKBEATED Baldwin Locomotives FROM THE WORKS OF Burham, Williains & Co., Philadelphia, Penn., Are now prepared to give Estimates and receivo Orders for these lEnglnes, of any size and stylo. The Baldwin Locomotive -Works ARE NOW MANUFACTURING A STYLE OP LOCOMOTIVE PARTICULARLY Adapted for Plantation Purposes A number of which havo recently been received at those Islands, and wo will have pleasure in furnishing plantation agents and managers with particulars of same. Tho Superiority of these Locomotives over all othor makes is known 'not only here but is acknowledged throughout the Unltod.States. WM. G.IRWIN & CO., Ltd., Sole Agents lor the HawaiUn Ulmada. THE K. K. BATHS i AT REIKI'S, WAIKIKI-KAI, Are now open to tho Public and will bo carried on as a First-class Bathing Resort Five Minutes from tbe Cars, emr- Intending visitors should leave the carsllrst switch utter pugging the Wnlklkl Poultry Yarlis, ? -1 711;