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The daily herald. [volume] (Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands) 1886-1887, June 17, 1887, Image 2

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THE DAILY KEEALD
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EVERY MORNING
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THE DAILY JlfiKAUX
TiUDAYTjUNE 17 T887
RECONSTRUCTED
Mr Jeflerscn Davis lender of tht
Southern rebellion lias at length
accepted the situation declaring him
self a believer in the integrity of the
Union In a brief speech at the Mis
sissippi banquet recently the Confed
erate Vresident is thus repotted
15ut now those scenes and inddents
hac passed and they only live in
mind and history United you arc
now and if the union is ever lo be
broken let the other side break it
The army of the South will shine for
ever around the enmpfire and will
shine to our children and childrens
children The truths we fought for
shall not encourage you in ever fight
again but keep your word in goou or
evil
Thtsc remarks have 1 c n hailed by
the leading Northern prem n sound
ing the death knell of scctlmaliim
as a Ihiadclphiu pajn r puis it The
acknowledgment is frankly made at
the N rth that this arr pmnre of the
one and insej arable now and forever
situation by Mr Davis once foe nil
killK the wawng of the bloody shirt
business so thai cleitions in tht North
will heneffv rtb have to be fought on
the merits of national questions of the
present together with the personal
qualities of the candidates and npt decid
ed by appeals to lingering prejudicesborn
of the late unpleasantness There are
still clcjncnts at the South however
that will take time to be eradicated
which tend to delay the setting of the
cement of friendship between the two
sections of the country Hut thc grati
fying process is going on keeping pace
with the increasing reverence for law
and the growth of industrial enter
prise A a second Philadelphia paper
says in commenting on the remarks of
Mr Davu With slavery the South
got rid of its antiquated notions about
the degradation of work and with work
and the development bf the natural Kr
sources which had been hid as in a
napkin heretofore the South has found
out thu source of real strength
FOR CHEAP LAGOR
Dr McGlynn of New Voik who
has sacrificed and is likely to suffer
much far his espousal of Henry
Georges land and labor doctrines
has put himself in an equivocal posi
Hon in the view of the labor clement of
the Pacific Coast by the following re
marks in a recent lecture
What we want is freedom If the
Chinaman can make something that
we want cheaper than we can make it
the proper tiling is to get it from the
Chinaman I lien mere will be a
happy Chinaman as well as a happy
Yankee and we shall be happy all
around
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NOTES AND COMMENTS
Yachting is an expensive business
Mr Uayley Vice Commodore of the
Royal Albert Yacht Clnb England
has become bankrupt with liabilities of
33500
Reports of the Scottish yacht
Thistles trial performances indicate
that shc ayHI either take the America
Cup or compel the production of an
unusually swift craft to prevent her
George Trust an evconvict arid a
hard case has been appointed clerk in
the Internal Revenue office in Balti
more This news item might be cited
byJI M G organ as evidence that
the United States is becoming civ ilucd
through her intercourse wih little
Hawaii
H M G organ boasts of the relig
ious and educational enterprises ecu
tering at the Palace Possibly it was
business in one or other of fthcse lines
to whjch respectable ladies weie stun-
moncd last autumn under injunctions
not to tell their husbands ftbout it It
might he unsafe to let the average
Honolulu citizen know that his wife
was invited to a rcligiom or educa
tional conference
The emperor of Japan i dark and
his features are heavy and ifregutar
but there is much dignity and jnajcy
in his catrinee His uniform Is hand
some the white cloth trotlser Ifaving
broad stripes of gold chrysanthemums
and the black colt being almost cor
ercd with embroidery in chrynnthc
mums
i 1 M
In Judge Toobys Court Sin Fran
ciico one man was convicted of bur
gtary and his accomplice acquitted by
different juries on the s utie evidence
The Riverside Improvement Com-
any has been incorporated in Culi
brnla to build a 150000 hotel and
supply the town with water
General -Sillier liscm cuts
NEW GOODS
r
V
Kill
P fcrcnl nitt
Hail ft Son
Limited
Hare received a fine assortment of
Silver Plated Wave
From Heed Hiltons celrhrateU manufactory
Solid Silverware
From the Gotham Work
SPRINGFIELD
RIFLES
For target practice with windpuigc sight
complete Cardridge for the nlwve rilles
and Cartridge Helm all at lower prices than
ever
CAUD MATCH IB EXTRA LONG
DarbeJ find Plain Wire for Fencing
Three handled colli of MANILA ROPK of
liest quality from 6 thrcftd to 5 inche
SISAL UOIE Irom G lhread to if inches
Bole Hope Cotton and Linen Pish Line
HARDAVAM
Of ever- description and an endlea variety of
PAINTS
Oils Varnishes Turpentines Etc
Sperm Oil and all kinds of Lubricating
Oilslinginccrs Stores Oakum etc
Alto per S S Australia
LARGE LOT OF GOODS
In all linos and per ship Timour
irom imhioii n
Full Assortment of Hardware
All of which If ofTcreil at lowest Market
Kales
HawaiianJockeyCliibCup
Of 1889
A Sweepstake of 25 Added
Race lo be run at the June meeting of
tne Hawaiian jockey in ijm9
Three quarters of a mile dash for Hawaiian
utett two j car olds
Nominations including a fio of 10 to be
sent to thebecrelarv ollhe Hawaiian locker
Club on or before June 30th 18S7 Final ac
ceptances us to the balance of sweepstake on
or Dviore juiy t tsss
C O BERGER
Secretary Haw Jockey Club
Just Received
INVOICES
Of Extu Fine
UAVAJf A CI1US
For Sale Hy
H Haolcfcld Co
A FINE BARGAIN OFFERED
WRLL KNOWN HOWLING
THE and Shooting Galleryls now offered
for sale wilh all the fixtures complete Will
be sold cheap as the undersigned intends go
ing into another business
Rent very moderate to suit the limes Leas
will le given for ten years or more to Ihc
rignt man a goou paing iiusmess jor
full information call or address
F J HIGGINS
Fort street above Hotel
TO PHYSICIANS
MEDICAL STUDENT GRADUATE
A desires a positional assistant nrdlspenser
Address II A llox 141 Tost Office
WANTED
TMVE GOOD CARPENTERS CAN
1 find Immediate einplojjnent on application
at GULICKS AGENCV 38 Merchant st
Ulu JUibcttificmcntjs
PROGRAMME
-OF THfi
FOURTH SUM I
m
Air
Hawaiian Rif e Assqck
9C
Ah
Target Practice
OF THE-
ifn
To tic held at their Range on King St op
xlte the Government Nursery
Monday July 4th
At 9 oclock a m
Governor Domtnis Cup
Valued at too for the highcSliaprreiatc
iciitc in matchos Noi 1 2 and j tpliccoine
Ihc proKtty ol the marksman winning It three
times nt rccular mcetlncs of the II K A
Won July s 8S6liy J Iltodic M D
Won January I 1887 hy Win Unrer
I The Brodic Medal
Valued at 50 alto second ptise of 5
third piite 2150 Conditions of the match
0xn to nil members of the Association and
mcmbeni of the regular and otuntecr milltarj
companies of the Kingdoms to become Ihc
property of the marksman winning lt three
times at regular meetings ol the II R A
Distance 200 yards rounds 10 any mili
tary rifle under the rules limited to one entry
to each competitor Entrance fee 1
Won January I 1560 iiy Mm ungcr
Won July 5 18SO hy C II Wilson
Won January i 18S7 by C II Wilson
t
II The Alden Fruit and Taro Co Medal
Valued tco also a second ptiic of 5 J
third pritc 250 Conditions Open to all
comers to become the property of the marks
man winning it three times at regular meet
ings of the II K A 10 rounds each at the
400 and 500 yard ranges any military title
under the rules limited 10 one entry Tor each
competitor Entrance fee Si
it ii cva 1 r ni m n
ttVU JUIl S IUW U J AIVUIl v
Won January I 1887 uy W C 1 King
III H R A Trophy
Valued at 150 Competitors limited to
members of the Association Conditions
For the highest aggregate score at 200 and
500ards 10 rounds at each distance any
military rifle under the rules to become the
properly of the marksman Inning it three
times at regular meetings of the II R A
Entrance fee 1
Won January 1 1SS6 by F J Higgins
Won July 5 1836 by J Urodie M D
Won January I 1S87 by Win Unger
IV All Comers Match
Four cash prizes namely 25 K and
iq per cent of the net receipts Conditions
Open to all marksmen any military ride un
der the rules 10 rounds distance 200 yards
Entrance fee r Entiles unlimited
V Association Second Class Match
0cn to all members of the Association
who have never made a record exceeding 75
per cent at any regular meeting of the II R
A First prise a silver medal second prize
one dozen photographs presented by J J
Williams Esq Condition Hounds 10
distance 200 arils j any military rifle under
the rules Entrance fee 1 Entries un
limited
VI Association Third Class Match
Open to all members of the Association
who have never made a record exceeding 65
per cent at any regular meeting of the 11 R
A First prize a silver medal Second prize
woven cartridge belt and one hundred cart
ridges presented by C II Nicoll Esq Con
ditions same as in Match No
VII Consolation Match
Four cash prizes namely 25 I 10 and 10
per cent i tnc nci receipts toiiuiuun
Oncn to all matksmen who nave never made a
record exceeding 70 per cent at any meeting
of the II K A rounds e distance 200
i arils any military rifles under the rules
Entrance fee 50 cents Entries unlimited
VIII Pistol Match
First prize one Smith Wesson 38 callbrc
nickel plated revolver Conditionsi Open to
all rounds 10 distance 100 feel Entrance
fee 50 cents Entries unlimited
EnlricAcan le made to the Secretary or at
the gun store of Mrs Thos Lack at any
time before nr at the Range on the day of the
match
Extra guns and cartridges can be obtained
at the Range
T IT iriSl IKK
URODIE M D
PreIdent
Secret aty
6cncr1t Dccliscmcnls
11 Equitau
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EQU1TABLB
Life Assurance Society
OF TUB UNITED STATUS
TDtsil Assets Dec 31Sli Doi0727G
Total IJaMlhlM Inolwlisg le
gal Resarf on all exIMlne
iwlidea 4 pr cent Standard 59 1 f 5970CO
Total Undivided Surplos otr
1ctr per cent ltcstVx - 1035387 76
Of which the proportion oon
irlliutnl as coninutedi bv
roliclca in eeneml claw Is S7S76l76
Of which the jiroportion con-
trllmteil as entnimteui uy
Policies in Tootiuc daw ft 1063711400
UiHn the New York Stale Standard of 4 19
per cent tnicresi tnc nurpuis is as
cumrnitodj 1049517570
New Assurance written in 18S6 1115030
Total Outstanding Assurance 4i770 9s
Increase of Premium Income 181047540
Increase of Surplus loitr per
cent Iwsis 240963663
Increase of Assets 895703520
In actual Suiplus namely tne excess ol ac
cumulated funds over liabilities in lrcmiuni
Income n the amount of Assurance in force
on Its books the Equitable Life Assurance
Society of the United States exceeds every
other life assurance company and may liejuitly
regarded as the largest anil strongest life as
surance oiganitation in the World
Of Policy
EXAMPLE
No 67389 Life Issued Jan
22 1873 on the life of Y II y Hate 01
expiration Jan 22 1007
Amount of Policy 10000 Tontine Period
15 years Age 53 Annual
Premium 54310
Totaljpremiums paid 1015 years
1 CASH VALUE
Consisting of Reserve 385630
and Surplus 41991
2 PAID UP VALUE -
If the policy holder select
this settlement as the paid up
value Is larger than the original
amount of assurance a satisfac
tory certificate of good health
must be furnished or the excess
must be drawn on a cash basis
CASH SURPLUS
3 - -
Under this settlement the polic
holder withdraws the surplus in
cash and retains the original
policy continuing tht payment
of premiums lew annual divb
dendc
814650
905610
1305000
519980
Three othct options nre available under this
Policy
The policies with lo jear Tontine periods
do not show results ns satisfactory as those
above given Policies with 20 car periods
on the other hand will show much larger re
sults than those with 15 year periods nut for
purposes of illustration the lj vcar policies
those of the intermediate given as
lair iiiustrationr
The longer period of accumulation vvhtch
the 20 vear policies eniuy renders Ihcm the
most desirable for those who seeking absolute
protection at tne lowest Lilts rate desire
aUo the largest returns in case they live
Hence the Best Free Tontine Ordi
nary Life Policy is One with a
TWENTY YEAUTONTINE PERIOD
The Free Tontine Policy of the Equitable
Life Assurance Society is unrestricted after
one year incontestable after two ears
and is then rAYAW 1 in ihc evfnt of death
immediately upon the receipt of satisfactory
proofs of death
It guarantees a full share of the surplus
earned and being issued by a Society holding a
Larger Surplus than any other
Assurance Company
May be expected to show larger profits than
tne policies 01 any oinr company
In addition to the advantages aluive cited
the Equitable now guarantees a full reluril of
all premiums paid as well ns the fact of the
Policy In case of death dining Ihc Tontine
petiod
AHBX J WJlTWHIQHTf
General Agent for tin Hawaiian Islands
iUiu Jtttbctticmcnfc
GROCERIES
Provisions aaid JM Etc
Fresh Goods
Best Quality
LotflSBfr Mm
mmii
No 52 Fori Street
EGAN 00
Honolulu II
CHAS HAMMER
CoiiKM of Cort mid IClnir Hlrocti
HAS JUST RKCEIVRD IROM AUSTRALIA A TINE AbSORTMI M i
LADIES GENTS RIDING SADDLES
KMIng logins of Guat Skin and Patent leather Saddle lllanktlr English RlihiiK Wl
RldhiK lilts Nickel SIImt Ilaied and Steel n ml 1 lot of other articles loomm
meiitkMi which J will sell at prices that will
ASTONISH EVKUYBODY
Dont Forget the Place Corner of King1 and Fort Sts Chas Hammer Proprictcr
Importers Of
Gents Youths mul Boys Tino Custom Mulo Clothing
Hals Caps Msliing Goods Trunks and Valises
Also a Verv Fino iLinc of Gonts Shoes
Corner Fort and Merchant Streets Honolulu H I
EOE SALE TO AEMYE
PER T101 NOW DUE FROM BOSTON
RESIN
OAKUM
COTTON WASTE
Stove
YELLOW METAL COTTON DUCK
PITCH TAR COALTAU
OARS AXLE CREASE NAII
MANILA ROPE
Goal Blacksmiths Coal
WASHBOARDS FIREWORKS REFRIGERATORS
HIDE POISON SOAP LOBSTERS
15AIRYSALT AX HANDLES PICK HANDLES
J3ELMONTINEOIL CURLED HAIR
Goal Oil Electric Crude Petroleum
GASOLINE
CHAIRS EXCELSIOR HUBS
RIMS FELLOES IRON
STEEL - AXLES
WOR
PLASTER
C BREWER
SPOKES
IRON
FELTING
CO-
JOHN NOTT
Number S Kaahumanu Street
STOVES RANGES
Granite Iron and Tin Waref
Climulolici8 Lamps awl Lniiforns
Water Pipe and Tlubber I Iose
IIOUSK KEEPING GOODS
PLUMIIIKC JTIN COPPER AND SHEET IKON WORK ETC ETC
WOLFE CO
No G6 HOTEL STREET
Have Beceived by Late Arrivals
American and English Jams nnd Jellies Table and Iie Fruit Klnr Hums tWins Sawf
Curr cd Iowl Kippered Ilcnings Iresmcd llloatcrs Frkd Eel Findon ilnddcy Ill
I udding trench and American leas Crackers Cakeo Mackenzies Fiqc lllscuitsjliic
RESH GRAPES s cents per pound or 5 pounds for 100
Also a irB assortment 0r Cnmlles and Nuts
prompt delivery guaranteed
Orders will repcivcrtu
0 Uox iv Dl Telephone No j Mutual No M9
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