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Iniportpr mid Doulor In
Steel anil Iron Ranses, Sloies anH Fixtures,
Housekeeping Goods
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Crockery, Rubber Hose, Lift and Force Pumps,
Water Closets, Water and Soil Pipes,
Plumbing, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work;
Builders' & Geneal Hardware,
Agricultural implements,
Supplies,.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES & LAMP GOODS,
AGATK WARE, TIN WARE. NEVER BREAK WARE,
Cutlery & General jMidise,
Blake's Steam Pumps,
Weston's Centrifugals,
WILCOX & GIBB'S, AND REMINGTON
SEWING MACHINES.
: P. O. BOX 180.
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& If ymi want to save time mil money buy jour Eiunitmc. etc., at the
I. X. L.. corner Ntiuauii Jinil King stieets
figy Found tho place to buy New and Second-hand Furoltuie of all Mnds at
lowest prices, the i. X. I... comer Nimaiiii and King stieets.
IX& licdiooui bets W.udiobes, ke I5o.se-, htuvci, Chans, Hauling Lamps,
Rugs. ISute.ut-, Chcfioulcis, etc., bold cheap lor cash at the I. X. L., coinei Nuu
auu and King .-tieets.
retf hteumer and Veranda t'haii. Mofas. Bed Lounges, baby Clibs, Clothes
Baskets, Sewing Machines, Wliatnot-i, Meat -afea, Trunk-, etc., sold at the lowest
cash price- at the I. X. L., New and buioiul-liaud Fiiinltuie House, comer Nuu
anu and King tioets.
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Telephones, No. 11U.-
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King Street, bet. Foit & Alakca streets,
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Flour & Feed.
Fresh California Roll Butter & Island Butter
ALWAYS ON HAND.
New Goods received by every stesinurs from San Francisco
fg All outers faitlilully attended to and satisfaction guaianteod. Island
ordeis solicited and tucked with care
Telephones, No. 175.
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C.ilifornia Wheat, Oat Hay, in large and completed halfh ; Burloy, Rolled
it Ground Uai ley, California & New Zealand Outs, Middlings, Bran, Coin,
Clacked Corn, Wheat, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. Also,
Drifted Snow fcftd Victor Flour I
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Wo keep constantly in stock the celebrated Feililizeis manufactured by Mr.
A. Haas of San Francisco, viz.: Bono Meal, Wool Dust and High Giado
tiuper Phosphates, all of which can be had at bediock piiceu.
(fifC" Tnlnnrl ordorp nohnitod snd ati8facl5on guaranteed. J&9
Tolepliono li 10.-
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LEWIS & CO.. Ill fort Street,
HONOLULU, II. I.,
Importers, Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Groceries & Provisions,
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Bv each steamer of the O. S. S. Co.
Butter, Froon Oysteis and Fresh California Fruits, Fish, Game, Vegetable.,
etc., etc. A complete lino of Ciosse ulackweirs & J. I. fllorton't (Junued
& Bottled Goods always on band. Albo, just received a fresh lino of Gorman
Pales and 1'otted Meatb and Bottled Pieseived Fruits, Lewis & Co.'s Maltese
Brand Sugar Cuied Hams and Bacon, Now Breakfast Coreals, Cream Oat
Flakes and Cream Wheat Flakes, Sicily Lemons and California Riverside
Oranges, Oregon Burhauk Potatoes, Etc., Etc.. hie. Satisfac'iou guaranteed.
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IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CORNER
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New Goods received by every packet from Eastern States and Europe,
Fresh California Produce by every steamer. All oiders faithfully attended
to and Goods delivered to uny part of the city free of charge. Island orders
solicited, Satisfaction guaranteed, 191
& liitelien Utensils,
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AN OPPORTUNITY !
At the request of a
number of our patrons,
wo have eonclmlud to
offer the services of our
artist, Mr.' W. Y. Itow,
mh a practical instructor
iii Oil Painting and "Wa
ter Coloring, free of
charge.
Mr. Itow has been in
our employ for the past
two years and we feel
confident that, by prac
tical demonstration, he
can teach his pupil iust
what he wants to know
in the matter of handling
colors, etc., without the
tiresome course usually
adopted by instructors..
For further particulars
enquire at
KING BROS.,
Hotel street.
Gift Goods
In Jewelry
AT
THOMAS LINDSAY
TELE
Vlauufacturing Jeweler s.
ALL KINDS OF
JEWELRY I4DE 10 ORDER
Large and Fine Stock in Hand.
Souvenir Spoons,
Coin Ornaments,
Charms.
ANYTHING YOU ORDER.
King Street, between Nuuann
and Betbel.
293 tf
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KA MAILE,
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IN THE MclNERNY BUILDING,
Jort Street.
Is open now and offers an un
excelled Stock of Fancy Goods.
We make a specialty of
Stamping Patterns and are now
ready to take orders in that line.
A brand new stock of Silk Em
broideries, Art Linens, Tassels,
Fringes, Draperies and other
artistic goods arc offered to the
Jadies of Honolulu.
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KA MAILE,
99
IN THE WolNERNY BUILDING,
.fore Hlreet.
Notice to the PubliG !
The Hawaiian Soap Woiis
Is still ill existence at the old Btinid,
Leleo, and has been so since the year
18."), I am pioparod to put up Soap at
the following prices;
$4.50 per Case of 100 lbs,; $4.00
per 100 lbs. In Balk.
00 Cents each allowed for empty con
tainers leturned in good order.
tSf Weight for weight no rival con
cern can supply as good an iti tide for
the same prices,
eSTTho only Piaetlcal Soap Boiler
hi the Hawaiian Islands.
THOMAS W.RAWLINS,
feb 22-02
TO LET!
THE GEO. LUCAS' HOMESTEAD
On ItiilEUl XMuoe.
Containing 7 Uediooins, Parlor, Dining
room, Sitting-room, JJalli, etc. Also a
y-Room Cottage in the yard. There are
Stables and ( a iluge House, ltent &KJ
per mouth. Apply to
108 tf C. J. McOAItTHY.
For Mouldings, Frames,
Pastels, Allotypes, Photo
gravures, Etchings and
everything in llio line of
pictures, go to King BroH.,
Hotel street.
WAR OF EXTERMINATION.
llnron Cattlemen CoiihiUVC'1 ,0 Wlpn
Out Itnnclici'M.
The following is a special despatch
to the San Francisco Examiner, ro
gaiding the trouble in Wyoming:
Douglass, (Wyo.), April 1!).
Every day new and startling develop
ments come to light in tliis terrible
business up north. It now seems
Unit the plot was laid by the cnttle
iiien more than two years ago, or
previous to the meeting of the Legis
latum in January, 1801, and ever
since that time they have stonilily
perfected their plans to seize stock
belonging to settlers and run the
ranchmen out of the country, and
I hey have been very systematic hi
their work. They iiuicliy had a law
enacted by the last Legislature,
creating what is known as a board of
livestock commissioners and placing
810,000 iu cold cash of the Slate
funds at their disposal. The act
provided that they could use said
funds as they, the three Commis
sioners, saw proper, and could em
ploy inspectors and station them
within or without the State, with
authority to seize and sell all cattle
shipped as estia' and Urn the
money over to the livestock commis
sioners to be paid to the owners upon
proper proof.
The bill was so adroitly framed
that it looked innocent enough upon
its face, as it purported to protect
all stock-owners, large or small, from
thieves, and to provide a nay where
by moneys received on the sale of
cattle shipped us estrays should
teach its rightful owner. The Go
ernor appointed as such Commis
sioners J. W. Hammond of Chey
enne, Charles Heeht of Laramie and
W. C. Irvine of Converse county.
The latter is resident manager of the
Ogallalala Cattle Company, of which
Paxton and Gallagher of Omaha are
large stockholders, by the way.
coxrisoATiox or pkopkuty.
No sooner were said Comtnissioneis
appointed than they decreed that
nearly all laiichmcn and all cow
punchers who had ever voluntarily
quit and located a government claim
to make for himself a home and
secure a little competence were rust
lers and thieves, and their cattle, no
matter how honestly acquired, were
declared estrays, and when ranchmen
shipped them to maiket they were
seized and sold according!', and the
money sent to the Stock Commission
at Cheyenne. When the ranchmen
to whom it belonged demMided it
they were insultingly informed that
they had been "blackballed," or
listed as thieves and rustlers ; that
their cattle had been declared estrays
under the law, and told to get their
money if they could. That settled
it. The ranchmen all over this sec
tion are comparatively poor, and to
go into litigation meant inevitable
ruin. Tliey Jad no money to pay at
torneys' fees and court expense,
while the commissioners had $10,000
of the settlers' own money to fight
them with.
The next move was to engage cor
respondents at Cheyenne and other
central points to send out biased and
sensational press reports to prejudice
the public against the settlers. The
press was made the medium of
distribution and thujarge daily news
papers were filled with accounts of
outrages committed upon big stock
men by so-called rustlers or settlers.
a tissui: or lies.
It was false in each and every re
port, from beginning to end. It was
a lie manufactured out of whole
cloth by paid correspondents in
Cheyenne, Douglass, Buffalo and Hil
lings, Mont. It was done to creatp
prejudice against the settlers and a
sympathy for the stockmen and to
prepare the public mind and pulse
for just what has occurred in John
son county. Your correspondent is
prepared to prove that there has been
no rustling or preying upon the herds
of bjg htockmen duiing the past
eighteen months in Converse county.
Two years ago the last rustler here
was sent to the penitentiary at Joliet
for six years, and is there yet. Theie
has been a little petty thieving by
people in towns along the raihoad
who were too indolent to work and
had to have meat to live on, or by
some rounder who got bioke anil
wanted a little money to blow in on
a gambling table and killed a beef to
sell to local butchers. Hut even
then he was more liable to kill the
domestic stock belonging to the sol
tler than the range stock of the cat
tle Huron.
Unjll-IIANUIIU OIlTltAOKS.
It is possible that some poor sot
tier has occasionally killed a range
calf or yearling to keep his wife and
children fiom suffering with hunger,
but even if that Is true it does not
justify the recent brutal butcheries
of Wolcott and Irvine and their gang
iu Johnson county. Theso press re
ports of lawlessness and cattle-killing
iu Converse and Johnson counties
are absolutely and uiiqualitledly
false. No cows have been killed in
order to secure their calves, and no
changing of brands has been done
upon tho range except by the big
outfits themselves or their hirelings
and everybody here knows it. They
cannot show j single instance where
a "Range Haron" or a 'Cattle
King," whatover lie may be oalled,
has over been assaulted, killed oi
personally injured by a settler or so-
caiieu rustier. All tho outrages I
have been by the other side.
Two years ago innocent Jim Aver- j
ill and Klla Walton were taken from
their homes on the Sweetwater iu I
open daylight and brutally murdered
by big stockmen, who made no at
tempt to conceal their identity. They
were never punished.
Last year Tom Waggoner was tak
en from bis home and family iu broad
daylight and hung. It is well known
who did It, yet the murdcrcis were
not even apprehended.
A little later a band of stockmen
attacked Champion and Gllbortson at
their cabin on Powder river, the samo
ranch where the massacre occurred
last week, but were repulsed. One
of Ihein was shot through the lungs,
was taken to Gillette, sent to Texas,
made a full confession atul died. Of
all this Sheriff Angus had positive
proof. Joe Elliott, ono of the mur
derers in Fort MoKlnney, is under
indictment and bonds for the attemp
ted killing of Champion and Gilbert
son. Champion was the principal
witness against him, heneb the recetit
killing of Champion.
Tisdale and Jones were cowardly
shot in tho back. Frank Canton, now
a piisoner at Koit Molunuey, Is un
der SaO.OOO bonds for the murder.
Thu recent murdets by Wolcott and
mob are too fresh to need repetition.
Let the stockmen point to a single
instance where one of their class has
ever been killed by a settler or so
called rustler. Who now needs ex
ecutive or military protection? Is it
the stockmen in Cheyenne, or those
in Fort McKiunoy, or the poor home
steaders of Johnson and Converse
counties?
FEARS OF THE T.tUST.
It is announced that Clans Sprcck
els intends to devote his attention
hereafter to the iivinagement of bis
San Francisco rellnery and his Ha'
waiiau sujiar plantations. Some of
the Philadelphia papcis begin to ex
press fears that the Sugar Trust may
at anytime, cither for. curtailment of
output or other reasons, shut down
the Philadelphia refineries. Thu
payrolls of the pl.uiis absorbed by
the Trust have ag;ifgated S:!-,30U,-000
aear, and a shutdown would
mean the loss of that amount in local
wages and the putting of 5000 em
ployees out of employment. New
York Recorder.
Sir. J. P. Hlaize, an extensive real
estate dealer in Dos Moines, Iowa,
narrowly escaped onn of the severest
attacks of pneumonia while iu the
northern part of that state during a
recent blizzard, says the Saturday
Review. Mr. Hlaize 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 hour after his return he
was threatened with a severe case of
pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. Hlaize
sent to the nearest diug store and
got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, of which he had often
heard, and took a number of large
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 simply
wonderful. Fifty cent bottles fo"r
sale by all dealcis. Henson, Smith
& Co., Agents.
PAPJBK. HANGING!
GIVE J. L Mkyek the Painter a call,
and have your Paper Hanging done
promptly and neatly. 180 Koit street.
P. O. Hox :187. Mutual Telenhone
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FOR SALE
PHAETON, a Top
ness at
to Al.ikua street.
40S 1
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Nicely Furnished
toonis. centrallv located.
tirs
Enquire Uui.l.nrix Ollice.
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lt.l. LILLIE,
At Theo. II. D.iviiM & Co.
ply to
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FOIt ItENT
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VERY Defchalile Resi
dence beyond the Pil-
i-on, containing a Jtoomswlih
Pantry. Hhihiirronm an I Hath.
Tho PieuiNesaiuwell-hiid out with fi tilt
and other ticcs. Apply to
L. P. I'iOHNWHKZ,
40f!lm At II. K. Hlehin ill's.
HOUSE & LOT KOIt SALE.
w a. N Youiiir i-tiect. House
CVSftah I ..,,,, i. ,..l il..,. ........
)SlS3ctW kitchen, h.ithroom, ele. Lot
HOxl-iU feet. I'or blither putieiilai.s
apply to JO.SBMEDE1ROS.
370 bit YouiurMiuet.
FOR JIENT
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v-'.'iatsSC' Iteictanla icet
now occupied
Smith, Esq., 011
icet next to Mr.
Loe. Po.sesloii given on tho 1st of
May next. For particulars inquire at
the Cn.-tum HoiiM',
3!M tf G, E. IiOAIlDMAX.
HOTEL FOR SALE!
'piIAT Kino Now. Two
l htoiy building opnoslto
u urn jtiuiwiv nunio . wai iku.
at prei-eut occupied by Oeo. V, Maefar
lauo . t o. This Is the btst business
Btaud in Wailuku, and Miliable fur either
a hotel 01 M010. It coniiiiainW a line
view of tho haibor. For tonus apply to
tho undersigned,
MIW. E. ILVIVHHLOR,
100 tf ISO Niiuumi Avenue.
FOR SALE!
A SI'RIXOFIICLU :i0.Liht (las Ma
rl, chine iu complete wot king 01 dor
and guaranteed, Will bo sold upon
favoi.tblo ternic to the puichater. 4so
a few Handsome Kixtiues. Aiiph to
JOHN PlIILLIl'h,
W0 tf King htieut.
TJ10 best, tiling to send to
your friends abroad is King
Bros,' Illustrated Soimmir
of Hawaii, which is gotlon
up lor tho purpose and is
uot an advertisement.
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GENUINE
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CERTIFICATE TRANSLATION.
I herewith appoint Mn. M. GOLD
BERG, Agent for the sale of my
Genuine Saultary Underclothing iu
the Hawaiian Islands. Beware of
imitation. Signed,
PROF. DU. G. JAEGER.
Stuttgart, the lDth of September, '90.
A FULL ASSORTMENT JUST -ARRIVED.
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mkl GAUDY FACTORY
F. HORN,
Practical
Confectioner,
Baker.
Pastry Cook &
71 Hotel St.
Telephone 74.
1-91
Tho Boat Lurtoh in Town,
Pea and Ooffee at ill Hours
The Fines-t Brands of
Always 011 limit).
h. .v. mnrvu roiitir.
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Metropolitan
Meat Company
81 KING STItKBT,
G. J. WALLER, - - Manage).
Wholesale & Retail Butchers
AND
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
1-91
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL
San Francisco,
California.
This Hotel has recently added a large
number of
Single Rooms 1 Baths Attached
WHICH WILL 1115 I.KT
"Willi or Wltliout JJourd.
iTAIhu 11 I'liMt-eliiMH Jtentiiiiruiit.-ii
WM. B. HOOPER,
U50 3in Manager.
New Collage io Rent!
JOINTS CottugB with I'm lor, Dlnln
x 100111 Hall, 4 Lai go Hediooius,
Itllfl. Dixit... I.'l...l T . .1 . '
"i"i 1 iiim v, iviiciieu aim
all modem
btrcet-cais
Illll'lOVelllUllIn,
pabh the door.
lieietuula
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BflAYBB s& SALOON
Clears, fc Tolia
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KT Kor fuither Information apply to
J- MuOAimiY,
238 U SSMwehuut street.
TIH2
DAILYBULLET1IC0.
Aro Receiving New lnvoh.es of
BOOK AND JOB STOCK
UY EVERY STEAMER
' at their -
Steam Printing Office
NO. 71 QUEEN STREET,
Where they aro fully prepared to -do all
Kinds of work in the latest styles, at .
the shortest uotiue and at the
most Reasonable Kates.
Fine Job Work in Colors a Specialty 1
POSTER PRINTING
Executed Iu the Most Attractive
Maimer.
BILLHEADS. LETTERHEADS,
STATEMENTS, NOTEHEADS,
MEMORANDUMS, ETC.
I'riuted, and Blocked when deslred.-
Rcad the following partial list of spec
ialties and get the Bulletin's pi ices ue
foie placing your orders. By so doing
you will save both time and money.
Letter Heads,
Note Heads,
Bui Heads,
Meniorandunis,
Bills of Lading,
Statements,
Circulars, ' ' '
Contruots,
Agreements,
Shipping Contracts,
Check Books,
Legal Blanks,
Calendars,
Wedding Caids, " '
Visiting Cards,
Business Cards,
Funeral Cards,
Adniission Cards,
Fraternal Cards
O, Time CardH,
Milk Tickots,
Meal Tiekets,
Theatre Tickots,
Scholarship Cortiticutes,
Coiporatjou Certilicatei,
Marriage Certijicatei,
Receipts of all kinds,
Plantation Oiders,
i'loiniusory NHe,
I'amphloth,
Catalogues,
Programmes,
Lahels of tsvury variety,
Petitions in any language,
Envelopes &, Letter Giioulars,
Sporting Scores & Records,
Perpetual Washing Lists,
General Book Woik,
Kin.. Etc., Etc., Etc.,
No Job Is allowed to leave tjft of
llce until it gives satisfaction,
Address,
BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO.,
71 Uuecu Utrcet.Uouululu, II, Z.
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