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COKNEK FORT & HOTEL. 8T11KETH.
Spring Opening ! Spring Opening !
k Grand DisDlay of f asli Bra Fabrics !
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Wo bog to inform the Ladies tli.it mil assortment of Now Wash Dress
Materials this kchhoii comprises full linos of Fnreig l mid Domestic importa
tions. Special attention i culled to our High Novelties mid our display this
eeiifon will be found the iiiorI comprehensive in ehoiee mid lowest in prices
ever brought to this nuirkot.
Full Linos of Bedford Gordo,
Fine Twilled Llama Cloth.
Reil Scotch Ginghams,
Fine French Pcciloe,
Tennis Flannel,
Hieh Novelties in Figured Persian Mulls,
Choice Batiste, Fine Apple Tissues, (untlrcly new),
Full Lino of India Linen, Plain and Figured Swisses.
CP" NAINSOOK and many otlici Now Goods too numerous to mention.
N. B. Ladies iu search of White Dress Materials will do well to in
spect our stock first, before purchasing anywhere else.
S. B11RL1CII & CO.,
Corner Fort & Hotel streets.
PR0F.DB.1BHGJAEBER!8
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GENUINE
CERTIFICATE TRANSLATION.
1 herewith appoint Mil. M. GOLD
BERG, Agent for the sale of m
Genuine Sanitary Underclothing in
the Hawaiian Islands. Beware o!
imitation. Signed,
PROF. DR. G. JAEGER.
Stuttgart, the 19th of September, '90.
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JPIOJNICKR.
STEAM CANDY PICTON
.AJSO 15AJCEHY.
F
HORN
1892
F. iiOKN,
Practical
Confectioner,
Baker.
Pastry Cook ,S
71 Hotel St.
-war
1-91
Telephone 7.
BEAVEB
SU01
The Seat Lunoh in Town,
Tea and Coffee at 111 Hour
The Finest Brands of
A,lwayii on liana.
II. V. NOLTK. Proprietor.
1-91
TJtJ JS
Metropolitan
Meat Company
81 KING STREET,
G. J. WALLLR, - - Manager.
Wholesale & Retail Butchers
AND
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
1-91
CHAS. T. CULICK,
Notary Public for the Island of Oabu.
Agent to Take Acknowledgment to La
bor Contraots.
Agent to UraVt Marriage Licenses, Ho
nolulu. Ouhu.
Agent for the Hawaiian Islands of Pit it
Scott's Freight & Parcels Expiess.
Agents for the Burlington Route.
Real Estate Broker &
Oenerul
AkoiiI.
Hell Tele
S48.-td8S&Mutuul Tele. 189.
I'. O. Jtox lift.
gtjjy Office: No. 118 Merchant sttcet,
Honolulu, Oabu, II. I. inn 92
PAPER HANGING!
(1 IVE J. L. Mkykii tho l'ulntor a call
.1" aud have yourPuper Hanging ilouo
jirouiptly and neatly. 180 Foit street.
p. O, Box S87. Mutuul Telephone
SanifarjUiiilerdotliinff
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Cigars, jfl& Toliacc:
8. LEVY.
FASHION
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Gift Goods
In Jewelry
THOMAS LINDSAY
'.THE
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ALL KINDS OF
JEWELRY MiDH to ORDEK
Large unit Fine Stock in Hauil.
Sou von I r MpooiiH,
Coin OriuuiMMttH,
Charm.
ANYTHING YOU ORDER.
, King Street, between Kuuanu
and Bethel.
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Notice to the Public!
The Hawaiian Soap Works
Is still in existence at the old stand,
Leleo, aud has been so since the year
lSoo. I am pieparcd to put up Soap at
the following piices:
$4.50 pur Case of 100 lbs.;
$4.00
per 100 lbs. in Balk.
50 Cents each allowed foi empty con
tainers returned in good order.
BQt Weight for weight no rival con
cern can supply a good an article for
I the same prices.
jQrTho only
in the Hawaiian
Practical
Islamist
.Soap Holler
THOMAS W. RAWLINS,
feb 22-92
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL
San Francisco,
California.
This Hotel has recently added a large
number of
Single Rooms 1 Baths Attached
WHICH WILL UK LET
"VItl or "VlUouX JJourcI.
M-AImii a t'lrNt-rluMN ltetttaurant.lt
WM. B. HOOPER,
850 3m Manager.
ELECTION of OFFICERS.
A 'J' the
annual
meeting of the Ha-
XX will
wul Inn
Agrlcultuial Company held
tills day, the following persons were
elected oilicers for the current year:
Hon. C.lt. Bishop President,
SainM O. Allen Vice-President, -
Geo. II. Robertson Treasurer.
J. O. Carter Secretary,
Tom May Auditor.
,, IIIIIKCTOHS:
8. C. Allen, Chun. M. Cooke and W. O.
Smith.
J. O. CARTER,
Secty. Haw. Ag. Co.
Honolulu, Jan. 21, 1892. 325 am
NOTICE.
1VT OWE Is hereby given to all parties
X.1 concerned tlint 1 wll
111 pay no debts
contracted In my name without my
written order.
J.IL BLACK,
Honolulu, April 13. 1892. 395 1m
MONEY TO BUI I J HOMES.
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on have a lot, I will build you a
louse, and furnish the money on
i 'asy
terms. ,1. I,. MKYJSK,
130 Foit street.
Mutual Tel. Cf.2; P. O. Box 387.
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Tlie bt tiling to hciuI to
your irlentlB abroad is King
Bros.' IlliiHtratod Souvenir
of Hawaii, which ia gotten
up lor the purpose and is
not an udvcrtiHOineut.
JUST A
A
Fs
To remind you
that it is
nearly two years since
we
cleaned your watch.
Isn't it about time to have
her oiled upV
H. F. WICflMAN.
WALL PAPE1S
BORDER:
AND
DECORATIONS
WK AM? NOW KKUKIVIXO T UK
LARGEST STOCK
A SI)
GREATEST VARIETY
KVKIt IIKOIICIIT '10 HONOLULU.
ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS !
Prices Lower than Ever !
Call ard Examine !
WILDER & CO.
877 lm
T II 1-2
Pad In forts Co.
Having acquired the propel ty of the
Union Iron Works Co. ofter for
sale at l educed rate- '
Hardware & Merchandise!
AS FOLLOWS
Bar Iron and Steel,
Large assortment;
Gas Pipe it Fittings. Brass Valves.
Globe, Angle & Check, Iron & Steel
Plates, large assortment;
MACHINE BOLTS,
Large assortment;
Blank Nuts, liexngon and huiiu'c,
hot and cold picsscd; Boiler Tubes,
Boiler Rivets, Brass Kod & Brass
Pipes, Etc., Etc.
Also, all Surplus Stock ol Machinery.
Small Castings, Jobbings & Rep.iir Work
Attended to with despatch.
tffir For terms apply at olllce Queen
street, or P. O. BoxUHO; Mutual Tel. 487.
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Pacifi Iron Worki Co.
Don't 1)8 Deceiveft ! I
In seeking a medium wherein to adver
tise your
WARES or WANT
Don't be deceived by the declinations of
unscrupulous puhlixhcr, but
examine Into the
ACTUAL CIRCULATION
Of
the two JCngllsh dallies. You will
find thnt while tho Bullltin Is
ot continually boasting,
IT
GETS
THERE
In a way very gratifying to advertisers.
Island Shells and Curios !
WHOLESALE aud retail, cheap for
cash, at 101 Fort street, between
Khlcrs' dry goods
store aud Frank
ueru'4 suoo store.
T. TANNATT.
(Continued from sl ijc)
despatch from St. John's, N. V., con
veyd ihc impoiltuil iiiformtition that
the Legislature of the Island, l the
iliutaUbn of the Wliitcwny Minlslry
and by n strict party vote, lias re
fused to sanction a modus vivendi
with Canada.
"It Newfoundland refuses to uive
Hiltish subjects the same tights in
British waters as those enjoyed and
exorcised ly foreigners then the time
will soon Come when British power
muU enforce an equality of rights,"
Two bombs were evploded in Cor
dova one night. One htust near tho
Bishop's palace and the other at the
famous stdite bridge. No ' was
injured.
Tho whole cit, uas shaken as if
by an cnithquakc. People ran from
their homes half a mile fiom the
scene of the explosions, and iu the
near-by districts the stiects were
crowded by those who feared to retire
for the night.
Windows were slmtteted several
hundred yatds from the spot where
tho bomb, evidently intended for the
Bishop, was placed, and plastering
fell from tho wnll. No arrests have
been made.
The ox-Minister of St. Ililatre,
France, referring to tho Belning Sea
arbitration, said: "1 think tho case
of the United States is weak and the
decision will likely favor Knglnnd."
The election of a committee of
twenty to present to President Diaz
a protest against the reception of the
battle Hags ftom the United States
was held at the CU3 of Mexico on the
10th.
Guards iu Belom prison, City of
Mexico, have discovered an under
ground passage leading from the
inurdetcr-i' department by which over
100 prisoners sentenced to death
would have been enabled to escape.
The leading Roumanian organ,
the Uomanul. says rumors current in
Hon murium ciicles anticipate the ab
dication of the King of Roiitnunia in
favor of theCiown Prince. No con
lirmation of the rumor is obtainable.
In the Exchequer Cotttt of Cana
da, Sir John Thompson, Minister of
Justice, has liled suit on behalf of
Her Majesty against Patrick Larkin,
N. K. Connelly, Michael Connelly,
Owen Muiphy and Robert McGreevy
for $,'i70,08l. The suit is the out
come of the recent bribery scandal.
Five cadets at the military school
in Krapiva, Roumauin, shot and
killed themselves. They belonged
to a suicide club of nineteen cadets,
organized about two weeks ago.
A Paris s-pecial to the Mail and Ex
press says: The leaders of the An
ai dusts in t lii-. city have issued a
ciicular warning the Tei rorist section
of the party that its propaganda of
ihnamitc is damaging to the cause
and proliublc to the police. The
circular appeals to the party not to
permit itself to be led away by
beardless youths, who aro paid by
the authorities to put back the hands
of the clock of social revolution.
News from Loudon says, fourteen
lives weie lost by the sinking of the
steamer Hansa iu collision with the
steamer Kalketiburger.
F.dward Holden, formerly quarter
master in the British Royal Engin
eers, who was arrested under the
olllcial secrets act for trying to ob
tain information regarding the de
fenses of Malta to sell to a foreign
government, was convicted to-day
and sentenced to one-yearjs imprison
ment at hard labor.
The British ship Baroda, from
San Francisco November 522d for
QiiGciistovvn, has arrived at Jroolcs
haven with' the loss of her starboard
bulwarks and boats. She was com
pelled to jettison 100 tons of her
cargo on the passage.
The steamer from Persia, laden
with cotton, and with 200 passen
gers on hoard, before reported, and
due at Baku, a port of Russia on the
Caspian sea, is the Alexander Wal
kow. Fears are entertained that she
has foundered and that all on board
have been lost,
In the Deputies at Paris, April
9th, the Government was questioned
regarding the lecent disturbances iu
Patisian churches, complaints being
made that improper instructions were
issued to the police. Loubet replied
that the police had done their duty,
and criticised the new departure
which the clergy had introduced iu
the chinches. Jourdati severely
criticised a circular letter recently
issued by the Bishop of Maude. Mr.
Rlcard, Minister of Justice and Pub
lic Worship, announced that the
Bishop would be brought before the
Council of Slate and his stipend
stopped and that every priest making
speeches against the Republic would
be prosecuted.
The House of Commons, says a
London correspondent, i6 engaged in
wrangling over personal quarrels, and
while they are engaged in this un
profitable business, Tuikuy Is play
ing a peculiarly subtle game, ob
viously for tho purpose of bringing
pressure to hear upon England to
gel out of Egypt, The rumor iu
well informed-circles is that every
move made by the Sultan has lieen
carefully planned in combination
with either Russia or France or both.
In that case English occupation of
Egypt may at any moment have to
be defended by force of arms or
abandoned altogether. Lord Sails
bury will not say which equrso he is
prepared to take and consequently
the situation grows more and more
grave, while Parliament is spending
the time in fussj' debutes about
breach of privilege.
The most lecent calculations of
Liberal wirepullers in reference to
the general "flections aro not favor
able to Gladstone. If they aro to
change a minority into a majority
they will have at least eighty scuts to
win, and no one can yet dUoovcr
wheru thav are to come from.
V1Wf'WI 1mW WMHMW
Louis Atmstay, the ox-sub'llcttleti- j
ant who murdered his benefactress,
Baioness Dcllard, on December 4th, '
was guillotined in the place de la
Roqucttc, Paris, April nth.
When the Landtag reassembles in '
lkrlin April 28th an important re- '
grouping of pirties will be elfccled
and new political alliances will bo
made. Negotiations point to a coal
ition of the. moderate conservative
faction with the Liberals, which will
result in the formation of a Caitel ,
party, having oiue of the best ele
ments of the old Carlellers. The
split belwi en the ullra-conseivulives
and the inotlernte has practically des
troyed the Conservative majority in I
the Landtag, ami also plnoes that party
at n tremendous disadvantage for the
genet id elections. There is no hope
of reconciliation, as Hie divergence
is too pronounced. '
If a strong ci-diiii'ii be effected
the Government will follow its policy j
on a distinct National-Liberal basis.
The preparations of the socialists
for the May Day celebration ate
keenly watched by the authoiities.
The Austrian socialists have decided
to hold a demonstration on Hie 2d of
May, and desire the Germans to hold
a simultaneous celebration. Caprivi
wishes employets to refuse the men
a Holiday on fllny I'd. Miguel has
advised his colleagues to treat tho
day as a recognized labor holiday,
aud if the celebration be held on
Monday to close the Government
fucto'ies; and suggested that prices
in the theaters be reduced and mili
tary bands ordered to play in tho
public gardens. The other Ministers
ngreed not to oppose the demonstra
tion. Carmen Sylva, Roumania's eccen
tric Queen, is mourning in her villa
on Lake Lacarno, in Piedmont, over
the betrothal of Prince Ferdinand to
Princess Marie of Edinburgh She
has never given up her plan to marry
the Piince to Mile. Vaoaresco, for
merly her lady in waiting.
The Czar aud Czarina and their
family will leave St. Petersburg for
Copenhagan on April 22d to attend
the golden wedding of the King and
Queen of Denmaik.
Belgium reproaches its for our ex
clusion of the Chinese. The Inde
pendence Beige says: "That when a
country such as China becomes a
victim ol the intolerance and egolism
of such a civilized country as the
United States, the world is certainly
turned topsy-turvy."
The police arrested a man at Liege,
Belgium, in a disieputable house who
dcclated himself to be Malhieu, the
anarchist Ravachol's friend and ac
complice, lie was found in posses
sion of l.'JOO cartridges. His self
accusations are disbelieved, but in
quiry .is to his identity is proceeding.
So far it appears he is a Frenchman.
He arrived at Liege two days pre
viously. Polly Laukin.
Mr. J. P. Hlaizc, mi extensive real
estate dealer in Des Moines, Iowa,
narrowly escaped on" ot the severest
attacks of pneumonia while in the
northern part of that state during a
recent blizzard, says the Sahmlay
Review. Mr. lllaize had occasion to
drive several miles during the storm
and was so thoroughly chilled that
he was unable to get warm, and in
side of an hourSafter his return he
was threatened with a severe case of
pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. iilaize
sent to the nearest drug store and
got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, of which he had often
heard, and took a number of latge
doses. He says the effect was won
derful and that in a short time he
was breathing quite easily. He kept
on taking the medicine and the next
day was able to come to Des Moines.
Mr. Hlaize regards his cure as bimply
wonderful. Fifty cent bottles for
sale by all dealers. Benson, Smith
& Co., Agents.
AI. OPPORTUNITY !
At the request of a
number of our patrons,
we have concluded to
offer the services of our
artist, Mr. W. Y. How,
as 11 practical instructor
in Oil Painting and Wa
ter Coloring-, free of
charge.
Mr. Itow litis been in
our employ for the past
two years and we feel
confident that, by prac
tical demonstration, he
can teach his pupil just
what he wants to know
in the matter of handling
colors, etc., without the
tiresome course usually
adopted by instructors.
For further particulars
enquire sit
KiNGBKOS.,
Hotel street.
Picture Frames made to
order from latest styles of
inouliUtigH, Kenovatiou of
old pictures a specially at
Kiujr IJvoh., Hotel slreel,
THE, BULLETIN 1 the leadlug
. - daily paper of the Kingdom. 60
ceuu pur mouui.
JOHN NOTT,
linportor ami Dealer in
Steel and Iron Ranges, Stoves anfl Fixtures,
"HHHBSSH21SS3i3QBIB
Housekeeping Goods & Kitchen Utensils,
AGATE WARE IN LARGE VARIETY.
WHITE, GRAY AIit SILVER-PLATED
Crockery, Rubber Hose, Lift and Force Rumps,
Water Closets, Water and Soil Pipes,
Plumbing, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work.
Builders' & Gene.al Hardware,
Agricultural Implements,
Plantation
Supplies9
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES & LAMP GOODS,
AGATE WARE, TIN WARE, NEVER BREAK WARE,
Cutlery & General lercliaMise,
Blake's Steam Pumps,
Weston's Centrifugals,
WILCOX & GIBB'S, AND REMINGTON
bEWING MACH1 N ES.
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King Street, bet. Fort & Alakea Streets,
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Flour & Feed.
Fresh California Roll Butter & Island Butter
AMVAVB ON HANI).
New Goods received by tvery steamers from San Francisco.
gJfiT" All oiders faithlully attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. Island
outers solicited and packed with care.
Telephones, No. 175.-
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-OFFER
California Wheat, Oat Hay, in large and compressed bales ; Barley, Rolled
A Ground Barley, California & New Zealand Oats, Middlings, Bran, Corn,
Cracked Com, Wheat, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. Also,
Drift-d Snow and Victor Flour!
: V IS JR. M' I J-. I X IC K. RS :
iVo keep constantly in stock tho celebrated Fertilizers manufaciuied by Mr.
.1. Haas of San Francisco, viz.: Bone Meal, Wool Dust, and HiRJiUiade
Super Phosphates, all of which can be had at hediock prices.
gVT" IbUikI orders solicited and satisfaction Ruarauteed. Jlgjt,
Telephone 240.-
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LEWIS & CO.. Ill Fort Street,
HONOLULU, H. 1.,
Importers, Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Groceries & Provisions,
ties' OIN
By each steamer of tho O. 8. 8. Co. from California fresh California Roll
Butter, Froen Oysters and Fresh California Fruits, Fish, Game, Vegetables,
etc., etc. A complete line of Giosee & Blaekwell's & J. 'I1. Morton's Canned
it Bottled Goods alwuys on band. Also, just recoived a fresh line of German
Pates and Potted Meats and Bottled Preserved Fruits, Lowis fc Co.'b Maltese
Brand Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, Now Breakfast Coroals, Cream Oat
Flakes and Cream Wheat Flakos, Sicily LemoiiB and California Riverside
Oranges, Oregon Burhauk Potatoes, Etc, Etc.Elo. Satisfuc'jon guaranteed.
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E. MciTYRE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS.
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Now Goods received by every packet from Eastern States and Europe,
Fresh California Producoby every steamer. All ordors faithfully attonded
to and Goods delivered to any part of tho city free of charge. Island orderti
solicited, Biitixfaotion guaranteed 1-91
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Ni:v Cummins' Block, Mkikihant Sweet.
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Routs Collected
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Assurance Society.
COLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO.
and Houses Rented.
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