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GHAS. HUSTACE, GROCER,
King Street, between Fort and Alakea Streets,
HAS RECEIVED, PER AUSTRALIA,
Smoked Salmon, Smoked Halibut, Hntns, Bacon, Block Codfish, Kits and tins Sal
mon Bellies, kegs Butter, Cula Cheese, kotfs Pickles, kega Pig l'ork, Table Hal
1m, Figs, Almonds, Walnut, Bplccd Beef, Boned Chlckm, Lunch Tongue', Chip,
ped Ueef, Cuses Oysters, 8aullne, Hen Foam Crackers Flour, Bran, Wheat, O.Us,
white Caatllo Boap, Granulated Sugar, Cube Sugar, Powdered Sugar, Qcrmcu,
breakfast Germ, Ciioico Teas, French Peas, etc. Also,
"Good Night" and Falaco Brands Kerosene Oil.
All at Lowest
market rates and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Telephone 110.
New Goods, Just Received !
Shelf Hardware, Locks, Knobs, Padlocks,
A If sill llU nt A rram WnA Itntlan 1ti tali t nr fltila T?11ra Ar ttifAtftd "Ilnf rl rrnm.
tc?, Wter Filters and Coolers, Ice Chests', White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers,
tie w pattern; Easy Lawn Modern, Door Mats, Garden and Canal Harrows, Axe,
Hoe, Pick and Fork Handles,
Socket and Planters' Hoes, a Superior Article,
Cut-down Muskets, Powder, Shot and Caps, ,
Fence Wire and Staples, Manila and Sisal JRopo,
The latest noTeltles in Lamp goods, the very Best and second 'grade Kerosene Oils,
l,j Berry Bros. Furniture Varnish. For sale at lowest market rates ly
Tie Facile Hardware Coift Lilted,
FORT BTREET, HONOLULU. 33
A. MORGAN,
Blacksmith Work : ,
. Painting: .and
w&
JESntranccH irom JKiiiu uiicl.Mercliaiit St.1
Every description of work in the above lines performed in a first-class manner.
Also. Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
' Bell Telephone, 167.
(327
P.O. BOX 315.
ESTABLISHED 1870.
JOS.
General
Campbell JBlocIc,
Real Estate Agent,
.Employment Agent,
yvildcr's Steamship Agent,
Great Burlington Railroad Agent
in America.
FOB SALE BY
J.T.
at
No. XO Store,
A Varied Ass'm't of Kid Gloves
Wash Doe Jersey Gloves,
Shaded Plushes,
French Merinos,
Victoria Lawns,
Cestume Cambric,
Sash and other Ribbons
918 latest styles.
FIRE, FIRE!
TTAVING been obliced (on short
XI notice by the above clement) to
noje to seme other quarters, we would
therefor notify our patrons, and all
those that wish us well, that wo are now
at the
67 and 69 Hotel Street,
where we shall be prepared to All all
orders for
Groceries & Provisions,
also, in the Feed line, aa
Hay and Grain.
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.Orders solicited, prompt attention and
lair prices guaranteed.
mr Bell Telephone 810, Mutual Tele,
phone 194.
Ac CO.
207
1776-JULY 4th--1 886
FIREWORKS !
AT CASTEJ2 & COOKE'S.
A large and splendid
l
Assortment of Fireworks
just at hand from New York direct, at
81 prices to suit the times. lm
Will be open every afternoon and even,
ing as follows:
kMr,TBeIy,Wcdneiiiiay,TlMra
' ' 'Amy aad. Hatnrdoy Bvenlnc.
To the public In general.
iprtnyjLTT EvaaiviNGS,
For ladles and gentlemen.
Taeaday Afternoons,
For ladles, gentlemen and children.
i .. MXJIC.
Friday and Saturday Evenings.
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WILIIAK WALL, Manager.
, i.wyv, , j.fr.. ! )iyMqi!ifiiL'ig!:8Mim
BT P. O. Box 872 j
5S Carriage Building:,
Trimming,
Old Hose
ly)
fW Bell Telephone, 167.
Telephone 172.
E. WISEMAN,
Business Agent.
- , Honolulu, II. I.
Custom House Broker,
Money Broker,
Manager Hawaiian upera juouse,
Fire and Life Insurance Agent.
(1H3 lyj
Wine and Spirit
MERCHANTS
23 Nuuanu St., Honolulu.
Sole Importers of
S. Lachman & Co.'s California Wines,
John Exchaw's No. 1 Brandy,
J. Pcllison's 7 and 10-year-old Brandy,
J. J. Melcher's "Elepkantj" Gin,
II. w. smith co.'a
"Mi Dew"' ffliiskey,
Coates & Co.'s ''Plymouth " Gin,) etc.
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A VULL LIHH
OF TUB
Most Favorite Brands
OF-
Ales, Beers, Wines,
BPiniTS, LIQCKUns, KTC,
constantly on'thand and for sale at the
Tuoyvomt MnrltotRutew,
Orders filled promptly and all Goods
guaranteed.
F. 0. Box 362.
Both Tel, No. 46.
209
CraigsidetobeLet.
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THE above Residence of Mr. Theo.
II. Davles, comprising 4 acres
of land, and
2 Complete Houses,
which will be lot separately or together.
f3T Very JIberal terms will be offer,
od to good tenants. Apply to
W lm THEO. H. DAVIE8 CO.
FMTH&PEACOCI
WANTED,
A GOOD, sober, reliable, steady man,
one ued to the country. To take
care of horses, milk a few ows, and at
tend to grounds utn private rettidtneo
nn Maul. Noue need applj uiiliss fully
ablo to miel the above requiiements.
Wages, a5 a month, boiird and lodging.
Apply lu o.ok njor,.ii,
JI4 Gcn'l Buslnoa Agent.
FOR SALE,
THE GYMNASIUM PltFMISES on
t Fmt ctreet, 1 t 58 tcet by 105 feet,
BiiHdlug r'O feet by 84 fie t 'I Ills is a
very desirable nlaio fur a p hate e-l.
dence or Lodging House, mid will be
gold at a rcaBonablo figure. Inqulro of
C. HOLTE,
Treasurer Honolulu Athletic Assoc la.
tion. 501m
THE FIRST
HANSARD
Ever issued in the Hawaiian
Islands.
A Complete Record
or TUB
Proceeding's,
with verbatim Reports of Speeches
of tbc
Legislative Assembly
OOF 1SSO,
will be issued from the
Bulletin Office
At the close of the Session, and will
consist of the reports published
from day to day in the Bui.lk
tin, with corrections, where neces
sary. The Bulletin Reports are
STRICTLY IMPARTIAL and arc
THE ONLY PHONOGRAPHIC
Verbatim Reports
which havo been taken.
B6J- The Edition will be limited,
and orders should be sent to the
Bulletin Office without delay. All
orders received in time will be filled
as soon as the book is published.
L. ADLER
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Begs to inform tho Public In general
that he has received an
ELEGANT ASSORTMENT
of Ladles', Gents' and Children's
Boots, Shoes &
40
SHIPPERS.
lm
IfcEIWCOVI
A. H. RASEMANN,
Book Binder and .
PAPER RULER,
(Formerly in the Gazette Block).
Informs his friends and the public gen
erally that ho has removed to more
spacious premises, directly opposite the
Old Stand, in tho
Campbell Block, Booms 10 and 11,
where he is now prepared to do work in
his line. Patronage respectfully soil,
cited. 62 lm
The White House
No. 118 Nuuanu Htrvet,
HONOLULU,
H.I.
Private Family Hotel,
Terms Reasonable. First-Class
Accommodations.
MRS. J. VIERRA, Proprietress.
845 ly
All Special 'Orders
FOB
Mill, Bitter or' Gnu
left at DAVI8 & WILDKIt'S (Tele,
phono 180) any morning
Before 11 O'olook
will bo filled with reasonable
promptness by tho
Woodlawn Dairy A Stook Comp'y,
41 A, L. BMITH, SWy. liu
tiTfi 'i'."nr "Wy ' , JMMtWTf ff1"1
Ju gaUjj Utin.
THURSDAY, JUNE. 17, 188C.
W '" si "
SUING FOR SONG.
Mile. Annls Montague Turner,
who lias been one of the sopranos
of the American Opera Company,
limited, is now suing the Company
in the Supreme Court to recover the
sum of $3,800 which she claims for
salary. She states that she made
a contract with Charles E. Locke,
the general manager of the opera
company, to sing in the lending
soprano part with the cornpnny from
January 4th Inst to June 12th, at a
salnry of $300 per week, hor appear
ance to bo three times weekly. She
says that her salary has not been
paid, and she put in the bill of
$3,800, which also includes what
she claims to bo duo for nine extra
performances at the rate of $100
each. This money she has frequently
demanded. The company often pro
mised payment, she says, but noth
ing has been paid. The answer in
terposed admits that a contract was
made, but denies that payment of the
bill was promised, and further states
that thcro was no provision for extra
pay for extra work. It is alleged
also that Mile. Turner was incom
petent to fill the roles selected for
her, and, consequently, the com
pany sets up a counter claim for
$3,000 damages. New York Her
ald, May 22nd.
WATER ON THE DESERT.
KEMARKJUILK SUCCESS OF AN IKKIOA
TION l'KOJKCT.
Matthow Gago of Riverside is at
the Occidental Hotel in this city.
Through tho execution of a plan'of
irrigation devised by him, it is ex
pected that within tho next few
months gome six thousand acres of
land, situated above the upper canal
of the .Riverside Canal Company,
which land has, heretofore, been
considered worthless, becauso of
lack of water for irrigation, will bo
irrigated. In about two years
15,000 acres in this tract, Mr. Gage
says, will bo irrigated.
Mr. Gago talked freely about his
plan. Somothing like five years
ngo ho came from Canada with his
family and settled in Riverside, in
vesting in Riverside property nnd
engaging in the watch and jewelry
business. "East of Riverside," said
Mr. Gage, "there are about 15,000
acres which havo been considered
worthless becauso it was thought im
possible to get water there for irri
gation. Now I am so far along in
my enterprise that all I have to do
is to finish my canal and deliver the
commodity, water, which is already
sold. When I began to solve the
problem, about four years ago, I
was generally looked upon ns a
visionary. I ' put in $85,000 and
kept on until everything was mort
gaged. My enterprise was private,
and not a joint stock concern.
About threo years ago I located a
section of land just east of Riverside,
on the dry plain, under the Desert
Land Act, and took this for a
nucleus. I found nrtesian land, em
ployed a civil engineer, ran lines,
secured the right of way for my pro
posed canal, nnd contraoted with
persons owning land under tho lino
of the canal to furnish them nn inch
of water to five acres, for which they
will pay $100 per acre. On this
contract I gave five years' titno, at
8 per cent interest from tho time
tho water is placed upon tho land,
the payments o bo secured by mort
gage on the lands to bo irrigated,
I closed a contract with J. A. Carit
of San Bernardino, for 175,000 for
his land, upon whioh thcro nrc num
erous springs. Work on tho canal
was begun last November. About
tho 1st of December I secured the
services of Mr, Manson to boro
wells. A well about 110 feet deep
furnished a 25 inch stream of water.
A second well, a littlo deeper,
brought a great supply. From six
wells I havo about 500 inches of
water. From othor wells tho sup
ply will bo increased. The work
when done will cost about $450,Q00.
Tho cost of the water property
is $175,000; canals, flumes and tun
nels, $125,000; cost of cementing the
entiro length of canal on bottom and
sides etc, this work to bo done with
in tho next two years, during tho
winter months, $125,000; water
developments, 25,000." Concern
ing his scheme, Mr. Gago says:
" Never in tho history of water pro
jects in California have such results
been realized as under this system.
Lands which were woithless are
changing hands at $200 per acto
and upward."
Under tho canal are tracts owned
bv A. S. White, W. A. Hoyt, Dr.
C. W. Sylvester; nnd Matthew Goge
owns several hundred acres of fruit
land there. S. F. Bulletin.
ON King streot, on Tuesday, Juno
15th, a RED SHAWL. Tho finder
will plcaso Icavo same at tho office, of
54 8t DR. WHITNEY.
FIREWORKS !
A larc,o assortment of the
Very Latest Novelties
In this line, just received per Marl.
poBO. Island orders promptly
attended to.
For Sale at Bargains,
Enqulro of O, "W. MAOFARLANE, 14
Kaahumanu street. Oi tf
rtfJi..rjKTMiWMi
Corporation Stocks
FOK SALE.
VALUB.
Haw'n Cirri c"Mniif'gCo.,
K.O. U II A Min,
1 titer. Wlnml h. N. Co.,
Hell Telephone.
Uaw'ii U'ilailHitul Co.,
WlldeiV Sltuini-lil. Co.,
O. Ill ewer & Co.,
Wood I nun Dairy,
VUillului Supir Co.,
Waliiiiiinilii,
Star Mill,
Reciprocity rJugar Co ,
i3 till n 0
18 lit)
(rt 1(1(1 I0J
(a 31 I"
fellO. ICO
(u.OO 110
HO 1(0
tiO 100
on mo
io5 ion
4.5 WX)
to 100
L. A. THURSTON, Block Brokei.
38 Merchant Street Nil ly
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X R A. Y X HJ I .
ALL orders for Cartapo promptly at.
tended to. Particular attention
paid to the
Storing & Shipping
of goods In transit to the other Islands.
Also, Black and White Sand
In quantities to suit at lowest prices
Office, adjoining E. P. Adams & Co.'a
auction room.
992 ly Ii)lual Telephone! No 10.
G. K. MILLER,
General Business & Purchasing A8nt.
42 MercH St., Honolulu.
My most faithful attention will be
given for the
Purchase ot Merchandise
Honolulu for tno residents of
Kovernl Islands nf thi griiuti.
the
Uv
TO ARRIVE,
ex brlgConsuclo.
20 Tons Bran
BW Bedroom Sets, Harblo top,
Ash Bedsteads,
6 Piano box Buggies, Full Leather Tops,
5 Piano box SJdo bar, Leather Top, Quaker
City Buggies,
2 Leather-top Bops,
8 Phaetons,, Leather top, Quaker City.
To be sold immediately after arrival)
jr. nr5rroiv,
Auctioneer and Com. Merchant.
320
Cluw. Brever Ss Co.'s
Boston and Honolulu Packets.
Shippeis will please tuko notice that the
lino imrK
MARTHA DAVIS,
Benson, master, will load in Boston for
tills poit in JULY next.
t3f For further particulars apply to
G, BREWER & Co.,
Queen street.
8300w
nonolulu, May in. 1880.
Crystal Soda Works,
Manufacturers of
Soda Water, Ginger Ale,
Florida Lcmonndo, Aciatcd Waters of
all kinds, Fruit Syrups and Essences.
We Use Patent Stoppers
in all our Bottles.
We Invite particular attention to our
Patent Filter, recently introduced, by
which all waters used in our manufac
tures is absolutely freed from all Ira.
purities.
Wo deliver our Goods free of charge
to all parts of tho city. "We guarantee
our Goods to be tho best in the market.
Careful attention paid to Island Orders.
Address
The Crystal Soda Works,
P. O. Box 807, nonolulu.
Boll Telephone : : 21)8
Mutual Telephone : 330
t3T Orders left with Benson, Smith
Co., No. 11 Foit Street, will receive
prompt attention.
We, also, aro Agfiits for tho sale
of J. W. lllnglcy'B
Celebrated Cigars,
188
of his own manufacture
0m
Salmon Bellies
In 25-lb. Kits,
Just received by Caiharien, aud for
sale by
CASTLE & COOKE.
411m
ALEX. ARTHUR,
Queen St., next Bulletin Office.
Horses broken to Bad
die and Harness,
Horses boarded by tho
day, week, or month,
Horses
Ollppod. tar Tslephono 181.
"585s
pafetj5SSJtyt'iliti1iiMWHi.1iii.i.Ti,.ii.lj. . ......i .,.. riimip
H. E. MclNTYRE & BRO.,
IMI OUTERS AND DBAILUS IS
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
LVbT UUUNI H FOK I AND KINt. SHUiE'13.
New GdiIs ncelved by every Pu( ket from tho En Mil Sia'iw ntul Europe
Ficth Culliuriila Produce by exery Steamer. All orders faithfully attended to.
and Uoodj delivered touuypnrtot the city freo of charge. Iland oiders roll.
cited. Satisfaction guarantied. Post Olllrc Hnx 145.- Telephone Nn. 93. 108 ly
P. O. Box 'JU7.
LEWIS & CO,, . GROCERS,
11 1 JPovt Mtroot,
Importers & Dealers in Staple & Fancy.GrocerieB.
Now Goods continually on tho way. Just received Kegs Bauer Kraut, kegs Hol
land Herrings, kegs Tripe, kegs German Pieklcs, kegs Mixed Pickles, kits
Salimm Iklllcs, kits Mackerel, kega Family Pork, kegs Corned Beef. For
Breakfast- -While OuU, Germeaj Breakfast Gem aud Shrcdcd Maize. Also, a
line lot of New Zealand and Portland 1'eachblow Potatoes always on hand.
Tho cry best of ISLAND BU1TEH, plenty for everybody.
280 I'riccH low and SntiMfnctlon tinnrnntced.
GEO. ENGELHABDT,"
(Formerly with S imuel Nott).
Iniporloi' unci leiloi in
STOVES, CHANDELIERS, LAMPS,
GROOIiLRY, GLASSWARE, HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE
AGATE IRON AND TINWARE.
Agent Hairs Safe and Lock Company.
Beaver Block, - Fort 8treet.
HT Store formerly occupied by 8. NOTT, oppoalto Spreckvla A Co.'a Rank.
160
M. GOLDBERG,
Corner of Fort & Merchant Streets,
Has just opened out a large andcarefully selected stock ofj
(rent's Fine Furnishing Goods,
CuMom.Made Clothing.Jaud Hats and Caps
III 311 k Latest Styles aii Fattens.
EST Particular attention is called to an elegant lino of Gent's Neckwear.
28 tf
JOHN NOTT, Ho. 8
By
Granite, Iron and Tin Ware !
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE,
House Keeping Goods,
PLOTBING, TIN, COPPER AND
993
SHEET IRON WORK.
FOR SALE,
1 Second-hand Billiard Table,
size GxlO, manufactured by P. Lie-
acnfeld, 8. F., cushions aro quick
and it is lu good order. 1 havo also
for sale
Now Billiard OlotliH,
which will fit a largo tabic. Also,
1 Sot Ivory Billiard Balls, 2 3-8, new.
83 im c j. McCarthy.
PIGS FOB SALE.
A FEW CHOICE fmall
I'IGB, fit for roasting.
Also, a fow ciioico Duroo
Pigs, for brccdlug pur
poses. Apply at
40 lm LUNALILO HOME.
JUST RECEIVED
-A NKW INVOICE OK
X
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(suruiuon qiumty),
In Half Casks of 30 Gallons oaoh.
For salo in Bond or Duty paid by
M. S. G3MNBA.TJM: & Co.,
02 Queen Streot, Honolulu. f2m
CO
natayai
Gen'ine Frencli Glare
Tclcpuuuu SS4U.
Kaabnmann Street
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NOTICE.
DURING'm'y absence from the King,
dom, MH. D. P. PETERSONwlIl
transact all business for me under
power of attorney. A. W. PEIROE.
Honolulu, Juno IB, 1880V 54 nt
MacNeale & Urban
SAFES, '
A Flno Assortment Arrived,
ex Auit.-alla,
O.O. BERBER.
441m
AVXI-IEK.'S B. 6. CO.
Iilmlted.
-Stoamor Kinau
King, Commander,
Loavea Honolulu oaoh Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching ut Labaina, Maa
laoa Bay, Mnkena, Mahukona, Ka
walhao, Lnupahoehoo aud Hllo.-
Returning, will touoh at all tha
alovo porta, arriving at Honolulu
oaoh Saturday afternoon,
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