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'-i r PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, SEPTEMBER 22, 1887. -: : s SLY 't t': i If if I I - i i 5 ..: t -f , ; W ':! i I--' 4 'I ;:ff i 'ii. : , f r t, ft m .h i i if VY AUTHOKITI. V V 1 W-.M J Chambcrlniu'n flif. Offick or II. M.'a Chamberlaiv, The Court will go into moirni ng for His late Royal Highness Prince Edvvanl Keliiahonui from thin date until one week from the day of the funeral. CURTIS P. IAUKEA, n. M.'a Chamberlain. 'liamberInliiN Ofiico. Offick of II. M.'h Chamber i. mx, J Septeuuher 'tl. 17, ( The funeral of Ilia late Royal Highness Prince Edward Kflitubonui will take place from lolani Palace on Sunday next, the 231 h instant, at 2 o'clock p. in. CURTIS P. IAUKEA, iit II. SI.'s Chamberlain. It ha3 pleased His Majesty the King to appoint the following gentlemen to be members of the Board of Health: Dr. N. 13. Emerson, President. Ilia Excellency I A. Thurston, Hon. W. E. Rowell, Hon. J. T. Waterhouse Jr., The Board of Health 11 now constituted as fol lows: Dr. N. B. Emerson, President ; His Excellency L. A. Tburdton, Dr. Geo. Troussea u, Hon. W. E. Rowell, Hon. J. T. Waterhouse Jr. lolani Palace, September 19, 187. lw Government .4taii. Notice i hereby given that application for any portion of the new loan, up to ?200,G0O, will now be received at the Hawaiian Treasury. The bonds to be issued under the authority of the Acts approved on the 1st of September, 18HG, and 15th of October, l&tSfi, and bear interest at C per rent per annum, payable semi-anuually, and are exempt from all Government taxes whatso ver. W. L. GREEN, Mluiater of Finance. Honolulu. August 16. 1887. 7i2augl7tf VOWV OF HONOLULU, II. J. AKUIVALN. Wednesdat. September 21. Schr Manuokawal. from Koolau Schr Waloll, from Kuau Schr Waiehu, from Kuau i:iMitTi?iii:5. Wednesday, September 2i. Stmr Walaleale, Campbell, for Nawiliwili, Walmea, Wahiawa, etc, Kauai, at 5 p m Schr Sarah and Eliza, for Koolau Schr Waiehu, for Waialua Vessels l.eavlnir To-day. Strar Lebua, Clarke, for Uamakua. Hawaii, at 6pm Stmr Wainianalo, Underwood, for Waianae, Oaba Stmr J A Cummlna, for Waimanalo Schr Waioli, for Koolau Schr Hawaiian!, for Koolau eiseis in Fort rroin Foreign forts. USSVandalia.Rear Admiral Lewis A Kimberly, from Callao, 8. A. USS Adams, Louis Kempff, froru Acapulco, via Hilo, Hawaii USS Juniata, G T Davis, from Acapulco, S America II BM 8' Conquest, Unas L Oxley, from Vic toria. B C H B M S Cormorant, Nicoll, from Esqimault BC Am bark St Lucia, J T Erakine, from New York Am bktne S G Wilder, A H Paul, from Port Blakely, W T. Haw bk Lady Lampson, C F Marston, from San Francisco Am bk Ceylon, R Caihoun, from Port Town send Am bk Calbarien, G A Perkins, from San Fran cisco Haw SS Australia, II C Houdlette, from San Francisco Vessels iKxpecie.'f from Foreign ports Ger bk Peter Goddefroy, -, sailed from Liverpool May 3rd, due Sept 1-25 Brit Dark Birmah, from Glasgow, due October 15-31 Am bk Edward May, Johnson, sailed from Boston June 23d, due Nov 1-25 Am ship Matilda, Merriman, from Hongkong, due July 12-31 Chilean corvette Esmeralda, from South America French frigate Ducrex, from Chile French frigate Florie, from Chile II II M S Kaimiloa, Geo E G Jackson, from Sa moa, due Sept 10-25 Am bark Sonoma, T II Griffiths, from Port Townseud, W T, due Aug 20-31 Brit bk Min, from Liverpool, due Tecember 1-10 Am bktne Amelia, W Newhall, from Port Town send, due August 15-31 Am bk C O Whitmore, T Thompson, from San Francisco, due Sept 15-30 Haw schr Jennie Walker, B Anderson, from Fanning's Island, due September 1-20 Am tern Eva, J O Wikmau, from Eureka, Cal, due Sept 1-10 Nor bk Vikir, from Bremen, due October 1030 Brit bk Margaret Heald, Morton, from Liver pool, due October 1 20 Am bktne August Burchard, from Newcastle, NS W, due Oct 120 Am bktne Mazatlan from Mewcastle, N S W, due at Kahului, Maui, Oct 1020 R M S S Mariposa, H M Ilayward, from the Colonies, en route to San Francisco, due Sept 23 R M S S Alameda, H G Morse, from San Fran cisco, -en route to the Colonies, due Sept 30 Am bk Forest Queen, J CM Winding, from San Francisco, due Sept 12-20 MI J M d Tsukuba, from Acapulco, Mex, dxie Feb 20-28 Am S S San Pablo, Wilson, from San Francisco, due Oct 8 Am brgtne W G Irwin, McCulloch, from San Fraccisco, due Sept 22-2t Am bktne Klikitat, Cutler, from Port Town aend, due Sept-22-26 Am schr Anna, from San Francisco, due Sept 22 Slliri'IXCJ soten. The schooner Mannokawai arrived last even lug from Koolau, Oabu. The steamer Waialeale sailed September 21st for Kilauea and Haualei, Kauai. The barkentine S. G. Wilder has been moved from Brewer's wharf to the Pacific Mail Com pany's wharf. She will sail next Saturday at 2 p.m. with a full cargo of sugar for San Fran cisco. Hon. S. G. Wilder visited the barkeutine S. G. Wilder September 2ist,and expressed great satis faction. Captain Brownell takes command of the schooner Waioli to-day. The schooner Waiehu arrived from Kuau, Maul, September 21st, with SCO bags sugar, and left the same day for Waialua, Oahu. The schooner WaJoll brought 100 bags sugar and 70 packages sundries from Kuau, Maui. Sep tember 1st. The steamer Waimanalo brought COO water melons, 4 cases eggs and 16 passengers from Waialua and Waianae. She leaves again this morning for the same places. The barkentine S. G. Wilder received 7,000 baga sugar augar yesterday from Messri. F. A. Schaefer & Co. The Hawaiian barlt Lady Lampeon, Captain C. 7, MaratOB, tb eld Cmtom House wbarf at 1 o'clock to-day for San Francisco with bags sugar, weighing 672 tons. The American bark C. O. Whitmore, Captain"! T Thomrxrn. nailed from San Francisco 8ep-- j tember2dfor Puget Sound to load lumber for" Ielli at au Early ASe nt lolnn Honolulu. The steamer Lebua leaves at 5 o'clock this afternoon for Uakalau and Onomea, Hamakua,: Hawaii. er iwaiani is due to-day from Hama - , to-day with sugar for the barken-hjFor Th steam kua, Hawaii tine S. G. Wilder. The bark Ceylon has completed nioad!ngViuateo California, and about two weeksyond the sum of $100 from Frederick L. lumber, and will amoved to Fort-street wharf M k T residentIslie. Thev were remanded to the 22d. to-day to receive sugar. She will leave for San- f . . . c.fc . . , , , v . ... . , Francisco about October 5tn. physician at St. Matthew's, Dr. lald-W. A. kmney apears for them and 1. The steamer J. a. Cummins is due to-day fromlswin, thought it best for the younggM. Hatch assists the Crown. Wiiimanalo with sugar for the bark Ceylon. rnnce to be sent to his native land, anci The steamer Surprise will arrive to-day fromV,consenuentlv he arrived on the Austra-t?2 Hawaii. I E The steamship San Pablo is expected to leavt San Francisco for Honolulu about October lst. And will be due here on the 8th. The Japanese training ship Tsukuba, which 7 . J . , . ...rf ., . . . . was here not long since, will leave San Franf was found lie was sutienng trom anJnietit lor plaintiff for the amount claimed Cisco during this month for Acapulco, and is ex-jjattack of typhoid fever, with very littlefwith 13 45 costs. pected here next March. fchope of recover). At 1 o'clock yester-j J. K. Iirown & Co. vs. W. H. Penni- Tbe barkentine s. g. wilder has received atg(jay afternoon, Drs. Robt. McKibbin andcuick, assumpsit for $32 73. Settled. new coat of black paint. Trousseau, after a brief consultation,t?jCots, $1. saiil it wa.s impossible for the voungfi J. K. Brown & Co. vs. W. H. Penni- CHU ON & CO., Imiorter and Dealer lit Chinese mid Japanese Goods, f-i Ximaii Street. ft Have constantly on hand Silk, Satin, Craie, Grass Cloth, Embroidered and3i8ter to Her Majesty Queen KapiolaniPPfrty !?Joiiging to the estate of Moa- Hemst itched Silk and Grass-cloth Hand-F c?cans. i ri p A great variety of Jaianese and Chi - nese Tea Sets, Vases, Bronze and Lac - quered Wares. Card Cases. Paper Cutters, Fans andNbantized bv the Rev. Dr. Stalev. latel Jewelry Cases. Gold and Silver Jewelry, setting with tiger claws, cat-eyes and amber, such as Scarf Pins, Earrings, Bracelets, Neck laces, etc. An assortment of Chinese and Japan ese nick-nacks and curiosities too num erous to specify. Chinese Matting a specialty. Also, just received, ex Hawaiian bark ' Lilian," a large invoice of Ebon' and Marble Furniture in sets. Table, Chairs and Settees. I A full assortment of Flower Pots, Arti- ficial Flower Baskets, Lacquered and! Bamboo Goods, etc. t inspect our goods. 768 feb2 SPECIAL BUSINESS NOTES. Bargains can now be obtained at the! Popular Millinery House during the ab sence of the proprietor, Mr. N. S. Sachs. Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, at half price, at Sachs' store, in order to make room for the new stock. The most wonderful values in ladies' and misses' trimmed and untrimmed hats ever offered in Honolulu are at Fishel's leading Millinery House. During my absence the entire stock will be offered at reduced prices in order to( make room for the new stock. N. S. Sachs. Come to-morrow and bring your f riemh to see the mammoth bargains in ladies' hats, from 50c up, at Chas. J. Fishel's lead ing Millinery House. LOCAL AND GENERAL. The Kaimiloa cometh not. Go and see Ouda to-night. James Keau is going to sell out. All-Star Novelty Combination to-night. Lots of fun at the Hawaiian Opera House to-night. The Royal Mail steamship Mariposa is due from the Colonies on Friday. Yesterday morning a native committed suicide by hanging at Kahului, on this island. i There was a very pleasant reception and dance on board the flagship Vandalia -es-terday afternoon. Mr. L. B. Kerr, the well-known tailor, has received another consignment of new goods by the Austraiia. Ths City of Sydney carried a mail from the postoffice consisting of 3,147 letters and I,2i33 packages of papers. Applications tor foreign money orders, per steamship Mariposa, will be received at the Post Office up to 4 o'clock this after noon. At 10 o'clock this morning Mr. James F. Morgan will sell the household furniture at the residence of M. N. Kennedy, Merchant! J street. The sale of the furniture belonging T t , "n i ifrjship Champagne, for Havre. F. Morgan vesterday was well attendeds'i t and good prices were realized. We regret to announce the death of Mrs. May, mother of Messrs. Tom and W. S. May of this city, which took place quite recenth at her residence, Neithrop. near Banbury, England. On Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock Geo. W. DeLong Post No. 45, G. A. R., will hold a camp fire in celebration of the fifths anniversary of the organization of the;; Post, in the old Armory, over Brewer 4H Co.'s, Queen street. TheS. F. Call" of Septembe following: "The charge monej' unler false pretense McLaughlin, now in the fcandwich Isiands.t - Jt was taken oif the calendar of Judge Sulli-EJolutionists and Government troops is re ft .Pi ,a , , van's department vesterdav to be re-F i . , , fj "Hum; that reminda me, murmured vans aepanmeni esceraay, to De r ported to have been severe. One thou-lj Torr, stored m the future, should he set foot on V , , ., ,jao3' . . ., -fee sand Government troops left the capital ofwiBtM American soil. The case is one ofe-,3 . , , 1 . ,M wlwiiai; J L the offshoots of the Sharon divorce case.&J"1 u,werutIH!,,tl "iUJd' UUL 11 wlij and the $25,000, it will be rememberedlitake them two days to reach Port La vi the $25,000, it will be remembered ,t!take them two obtained on the celebrated decoyllUnion. General commotion is feared inH was contract PRINCE KELIIAHONUI. n Palace. I ij Ah Fat and Joseph Sara wero charged At 3 o'clock ye.-terday afternoon Hiswith affray. The former was fined $2 ; Highness Trince Edward Abel Keliia - iihonui breathed his last at lolani Palace. some timi lie has been prosecuting his studies at St. Matthew's Hall, Sanliciously conspiring to extort money be- Slia Tuesdav, but in such a weak condi l ' tion that he had to be carried from theJ J. W. Luning vs. Charles Michiels, vessel to a carriage. Arriving at theljassumpsit for $100 for services rendered Palace, medical aid was summoned, and waiter the fire at defendant's store. Judir- jpiPrince to live longer than a couple of t i rs. Their prediction proved true,issue. Nonsuit granted. Costs, $t 40. ig died at 3 o'clock. J. E. Brown & Co. vs. C, Molteno, a- tivr i The deceased Prince was 1 kat Kaalaa. Honolulu, Mav 13th, ff1809, consequently was IS years 4 months and 8 davs old at the time of 1 death. His father was David Kahale-i, Jpouii Piikoi, and his mother Her latef'jf rjRoyal Highness fa decendant of tho Keawe lino of Ha4n;l,l! loc ked, after payment of all . err , i t- ii - i . i ijivauai oranca, rvaurauaui, me iasc rvingr- 0f Kauai. When young, as is custcf 1mary among the Chiefs, he was adopted Kfand brought up by H. K. H. Princessf? iBishon of Honolulu, and probablv re-S J.-o?vol tlio rita rf nn fi rin ( t inn Vv tliot- Reived the rite of confirmation by theVf Rev. Alfred Lee Brewer. Rector of $tM Matthew's Hall, San Mateo. He wasjnon as follows: Ifirst educated at St. Alban's School andM TotaI of Mrs- D- Manaku's portion, Ft also at Punahoti before he entered St. f: (Matthew's Hall. J Total of Kalanikapu portion, $6,001 07. His health has never been good atp Total portion of the widow Mahole .any time, and it has only been by ten-fe"iIoanauli 1'500- Ider and careful nursing that he has The Waikiki property is to remain in flived to reach the age of eighteen vears.fethe hands- of the tenants in common, iHevas a bright youth, and his fnturegf jwas full of promise. The funeral of His late Highness will? take place from lolani Palace on Sunday jcompiled from gan Franciaco journals next, the 25th inst.,at 2 o'clock p.m.tgand published in yesterday's Adyer- 'HI. 1-1 x ill JA . ; tT vyumtwmgu into mourning nuLU;Tk.. tnppA 9nnP!lgn ;f0m fl)fi,af. this date until October 1st. r j aiiu icmains ric ui ili siaic last f i'pvpninor in thp hnncrfllnw in thn Pillars grounds, and were viewed by a large: number of Hawaiians and others. To-nljcht's Performance. The All-Star Novelty and Specialty Company makes its first appearance ira j Honolulu this evening, at the Hawaiian! Opera House. The sale of seats has becn f quite large and a full house may be looked for. The company will be found? to be one of the very best that has everfi visited these Islands. Ouda, the great! gymnast, is the inventor and perfector oft: an entirely new method of gymnastics.! 1 and his act is startling. Then there isi Mile Garetta with her flock of trained! -m t 9 Ipigeons, doves, monkeys and dogs,v wh?ph lnn is mom than worth thpl Ii price of admission. Messrs. Field and Hanson have a world-wide reputation as musical artists. As to Miss May Cam eron, the human serpent, she must be Iseen to be appreciated. Messrs. Frank M. Clark, with his songs, funny sayings and recitations, and Wilson and Cam eron, the grotesque commedians, are highly spoken of by the press wherever they have appeared. The box plan is now open at A. M. Hewett's bookstore, Merchant street. Personal. Mrs. J. S. McGrew, daughter and son, arrived safely at New York, August 25th, after a very pleasant trip across the con- tinent. Mrs. McGrew is loud in her' praise of the attention paid them by Mr.1 r. D. McKay, Pacific Coast Passenger Agent. He telegraphed ahead to eon-' luctors and hotel people, requesting their? attention to the party, and traveling was? made so easy and comfortable as to be aV real pleasure. At New York Mrs. Mc-! Grew met quite a number of prominent society people who had visited these Islands, among whom was General J. M Schofield, who served in the war with! Dr. J. S. McGrew. The General visited! the latter about twelve years ago, remain-. ing on the Islands three months. Mrs. McGrew and family left New York August 27th, on the fine new steam- The sew constitution. i i P. C. Advertiser office has! I The Iprinted the new Constitution in pam-f J ... . . ! phlet form. It i inserted in the Hono4g lulu Almanac and Directory," whichgj also contains the old Constitution, and:i will be sold at the old price fifty centsj I V . t 7 Panama, September 7th. The Star: land Herald" says: A revolutionary force - rm L II 1 7 A UL11I UV L Tl Uli WltV. A . f - . Jban Salvador, Ouatemala and Honduras. . o.l . InnTor Rilmnn Icnit nirrlit anririnl nniliiJ l .JVl lias l lirs jl .-v.v..k uuv . i pk. . v ... - . X..i rr ' of oht.iininpt; itoot oop;ion of Port La TTnion. Snn i -iiitiu pfJ 1 ' i against J. F.F 3-5 ,1 varlnr Tha tr,rrir.n KpfrnvPr! Kv3 "O"- a"1 BEFORE FOLIC J2 JUSTICE DAYTON. Wednesday, Sept. 21st. Ioune anil Charley had each to pay $0 rv t. i i 'the latter, J. George Hawkins and Joseph Silva w charged with conspiracy to wit, in r ere ma- Aiau V CIVIL CASES. S. W. Mahelona, replevin. Or artlv heard and continued - -I Ml!iL- !K2 assumpsit for $34. Plea of general l)ornfsumpsit for $16. Settled. Costs, $2. supreme Court. I5EFORE Jl'DD, C. J. Wednesday, Sept. 21st. matter of the estate of J. M. n tn IMMoanauli, deceased. A schedule of real debt.-, whs riled bv Cecil Brown, nuar- r' - iii:iii inr fx ;i hi ni k 'i i ill i r i li-i ii ! i fin in . v " v - f iOU : l- House lotion King street. lj0t on Kln SIreor next IO J House and premises at Aala 4- Property at Kapalama. ierey ai ivapaaicea. r- T a a 1 division of the property was agreed 3GC53 89 uu ",at 1 -v i The CnoIerA In Cuile. In the course of our foreign summary, rday' I Jiect that cholera is spreading in Chile. Through the courtesy of the Foreign Of fice we are enabled to publish the fol lowing extract from a letter received from H. H. M. Consul at Valparaiso, under date June 15th, from which it is 'evident that the previous statement was incorrect : "The cholera epidemic which prevailed in this country for some months past ha3 entirely disappeared, there being no case of such disease in this port and the adjacent country, as is officially re ported by the Chilean authorities." Shooting; Match. Yesterday afternoon a friendly shoot ing match took place at the King street range between Frank Hustace and J. H Fisher. They fired ten rounds each at J - . . .. .. 200 yards with ttie following creditable result : liustace A 3 5 5 3 5 5 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 4 4 4 5 5 5 4 5 5 4 4 541 544 4 40 441 4 3 Total 172 Fisher 3 44445454 441 544454444 543 54 5 535445 545 53 5 4 5 4444 442 Total 171 The "Honolulu Almanac and Directory" for 1837 is now on sale at J. H. Soper's and A. M. Hewett's news depots, and at this office. Price. 50 cents. uennant Ahead m we jEu jjilsn. Is England losing her grip? There was a time when that nation had a way of gobbling np all the trade of barbarous peoples. English commerce and English shopkeepers penetrated to the uttermot corners of the globe, and fattened on thd possessions of the unsophisticated barbar ians on whom they descended. But within a few years other nations have been reaching out for a share of the spoils. Even such uncommercial coun tries as France and Italy have been at- 1 tacked bv the colonial fever, and Ger many in particular has entered the field as a serious rival. And the Germans go into the contest with all the fervor of new converts, and with even more than Eng lish phlegm and stubbornness. It is Saxon against Anglo-Saxon, with the odds in favor of the parent stock. All through the east, in Mexico and in other new markets German traders and German goods are pushing their way into favor at the expense of the English. And now comes a startled err from Stanlev that the Teutons are carrying all before them in the Congo region, driving j OU uie ngusn, who uo not even mane Ant tl-if "P-n rrl iil Tx-lir rlr T-i ri jaT-ar nrvol-n r continues we mav ve to change our theories about English becoming the universal language, owing to the spread of its trade, and substitute the German X' AT 1. , 1 .1 t Kilted by His Own Medicine. a newspaper account of a ho forgot to turn off the gas and was killed by a?phxiation," said -w -Of that doctor who was killed last summer by takinsr hia own medicine." I Merchant Jraveler. Sto&mistjntiits. 1 PAR213 CRiru?r4 mm IttMCOV ' r rlii 'Km - - ; DR. PARDEE'S 2B3B3 35WE1ESJLY, (Tha Ool J BtllabU Blood Portiter.) i SPECIFIC FOR Gcrofula, Salt Rhoum, flourafgla, Ring Worm And all other Skin and Blood Disease. IT ILXQTTLATZ3 TUB LIVER AFJD KIDriEYS. " area Iadet!a ma A mil dlaM itrUlnf fronf mm eafebld eoadttlon of the jtttin. Dr. Martine, of London, the coh 'rated specialist, says of PARDEE'S REMEDY : " I have used it for twentv years for Blood Diseases, such i v crofula, Salt Rheum, Teter and Cancer and I cannot recommend it too higb.lv.' The HEV.DR.TnoMA8,ot Hong Kong China, savs: "PARDEE'S REMEDY is a wonderful medicine for tho Bkxxl. I have prescribed it hundreds of time.-, for Leprosy, and when given in time it always cured the patient. I can safely say that Leprosy will never break out on persons who take Pardee U f.med y regularly, and I adviso all per sons living in countries where Leprosy is prevalent to take Pardee's Remedy as a preventive." FOR SALE BY ALL CKUCCISTS IN HONOLULU. MtiuoviU w PACIFIC 8TKAM BOOK .INI) JOB PRINTING OFFICE Is prepared to do all kinds of Commercial & Lea1 Work Having just Received a OimpJete and New Assortment of Job Types and Ornaments Of the Latest Stvles. from the most Cele brated Foundries of the United States, and employing only Experieuoed and Tastv Workmen, we are prepared to turn out Letter Mencl. Bill Heads. Circainrs, Note Ilenda. Ntateiuents, ItllUo! IjhIImk, Contracts, Wortjf Rjte Blanks, fjcases, Nhlppiusr Contracts, (In Hralian & Englifh) Calendars, Blank Checks, Nteck CertitlcatCN. llasiness Card. Meal Cheek-, 5111k Tickets, Rank Checks Orders. Becel;tt .Harrlaare Certificates. Diplomas, Cat aloffiies, Blotting I'ailt And in fact evorj'thiBg which a flrst-clas office can do. THE Club House Dinios 'Rooms, Lincoln Block, King: Street, Will re-ofx-n for business on SATURDAY, August 1:7th. The upstairs portion of the Lous will l.e con ducted aa a PRIVATE DINING ROOM, where a most attractive bill of fare will be served up. Rate per week Kindle Meals 67 Oil 3( cents Down st&lrs will be provided with the best value in town. Bate per week . - - fel 50 Niugle Meals ... 23 cents TERMS CASH. A share of public patronage 1b respectfully solicited. GEORGE CAVENAGH, fcOisepJ MANAGER. I 1 1? 'jr. - i V Gommercia Advertiser I j The Equitable Life Assurance Society OF THE UNITED STATES, Death claim paid in 1UO r cent Asset, January 1. lSsT $75,510,472 7i Liabilities, 4 percent basis. .. 59,151,507 00 Surplus, 4 percent basis $10,355,875 76 The surplus is based on the conservative assumption that only 1 jer cent interest will be realized on inve.-tments. Asuming that IJi per rent will be real ized, it amounts to JO,4i",175 7G. IXT-TheSl'UPhrs.on tverv basis of valuation. IS LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER COMPANY IN THE WOULD. New assurance in IS.. $111,510,203 00 Larger than that of any otbtr company. Outstanding assurance 411,779,003 00 Larctr than that of any othr company. Paid policy holders in lsst;.. 8,330,(107 90 Paid policy holders since or ganization nfi.547,783 53 Total income 10,873,733 19 Premium income lfi.272,154 t2 larger than tiiat of any other company. IMPROVEMENT Pl'MSd THE YEAR. lDrcaneof prem. income ?2,810,47 40 Increase of Hnrplun, 4 per ceut ia. 2,493,63ft Increase of aaeta 8,957,05 5 Policies ioued on all the pUns, with all tha guaranteea and concessions lor full particu lars apply to ALEX. J. OA RTWKIGHT, fi'JZ mayl2 '88 No. .1 Kaahumanu atraat i awaiian CAR El AGIO COMPANY. FIUST-C LA SS OA Kill AG ES At all hours day and uibt, with competent drivers and steady hoise. TO JLi 15 T ! SADDLE HOUSES, BUOCilES, WAO ONETTES, VILLAGE CARTS AND BRAKES, With good, reliable horses. Having Just received a fine lot of Horses from California, We are prepared to offer extra inducements to parties wanting Family, Hoad, Express or Dray Horses. Guaranteed as represented or no sale. Prices to suit the times. KINO UP 32, or apply to MILES & IIAYLEY, Hawaiian Hotel Stables. 727Je24tf JOHN PHILLIPS, Practical Plumber, Gastltter AND Coppersmith, 71 King Street, Honolulu, H. I. IIOI SE AN D ftllll JOB WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Bath Tubs, Water Closets, Wash Bowls, PlomU tng Ooods of all kinds always on hand. 70&-Junel6tf Australian Mail Service. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. The new and ftne Al steel steamship MAEIPOSA" Of th Oceanic Steamship Company, will be dna at lioueluln from Sydney and Auckland on or about September 23, 1887, And will leave for the abere port with mails and passengers on or about that date. For freight or passage, having 8UPERI0R ACCOMMODATIONS, apply to Wm. (j. Irwin & Co., AOKNTS. For Sydney and Auckland. 'j'he new and fine A 1 steel steamship "ALAMEDA," Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will be due at Honolulu from Han Francisco or or abont September 30, 1887. And will have prompt dlspatcn with malls and passeDgers for the above ports. For freight or passage, having SUPKKIOIt AC COMMODATIONS, apply to Win. Gr. Irwin & Co., 14 AGENTS OX SALE AT THE California Market, Corner Kintr and Alakea StM Ex S. S. Australia, BART LETT PEARS, PEACHES, MUS CAT GRAPES, EATING and COOK ING FRESH APPLES, CRAB APPLES, CHERRIES ON ICE, GERMAN PRUNES GREENGAGES, etc. At lowest prices. feb2 '7 Mutual Telephone Xo. 378. ED. H0FFS0HLAEGER & CO. Importers &. Commission Merchants Queen Street, Honolulu, 11. I. 27-t MAOFARLANE & C0-, w UOLFMLE DEALERS AND EJI eral Jobbers in wwra ana liiwuun No. 12 Uaahiimanu Street, HONOLULU. 28U Me. ! 1 ! j i. J!. n