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Importer ami
Steel anil Iron Banps.
Housekeeping Goods & Kitchen Utensils,
AGA'IE WARE IN LAHGE VARIETY,
WHl'IE, GtiAY AMD SIJLVUK-l'LATED
LAMPS - AND - FIXTURES.
Crockery, Rubber Hose, Lift and Force Pumps,
Water Closets, Water and Soii Pipes,
Plumbing, Tin, Copper and Shaei Iron Work,
Builders5 & General Hardware,
Agricultural Implements,
Plantation
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PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES & LAMP GOODS,
AGATE WARE, TIN WARE,NEVEU BREAK WARE,
Cutlery & General lercMse,
Blake's Steam Pumps,
Weston's Centrifugals,
WILCOX & GIBB'S, AND REMINGTON
SEWING MACHINES.
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W;st Cor. uii:ii-ii
vsrf If you want to sivc time and money buy your Furniture, etc., at the
I. X. L.. corner Nmianii and King sticcti.
HOT Found the place lo buy Now and Second-hand Furniture of all kinds at
lowest prices, the I. X. 1,.. coiner Xuui-nu and King streets.
ear licdioom Sets, Wardiobos. Ice Huxe, Stove, Chaire, Hanging Lamps,
Ruga, Hmcaii-, Jhefionler, etc., sold cheap for e.ih at the I. X. L., corner Nuti
anu and King.-tieeU.
Was- ntcamcr and Veranda Chair.-. Sofa-., lied Lounge-,, Uab.v Crib. Clothes
Basket-,, Sewing .Machines, Whatnots, Meat "-afe-., Trunk-, etc., sold at the lowest
coh prices at the 1. X. L., Now and Su-uud-hsiud Furniture House, corner Nuu
auu and King streets.
S. W. LkDERER,
t&- Store Open Sat nriiity
Telephones, No. ll'J. m
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King Street, bet. loit & Alakea Streets,
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Flour & Feed.
Fresh Californisi Roll Butter & Island Butter
AI.WAVh ON HANI).
New Good3 received by ivry steamers from San Francisco
gjST All oith-rb faithlully attended to
orderh solicited and imckeil with care.
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Telephones, No. 175.-
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UMIOn FLD CO., L'd,
OFFER FOR SALE
California Wheat, Oat Hay, in large and compressed bales; Barley, Rolled
it Giound Bailey, Caliloi nia & Nnv Zealand Oats, Middlings, Bran, Coin,
Cracked Com, Wheat, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. Also,
Drifted &rtew t rd Victor Flour I
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Wo keep constantly in stock the celebrated Fertilizers manufactured by Mr.
A. ilaas of .San Francisco, viz. : Buiie .Meal, Wool Dust and High Grade
Super Phosphates, nil of which can be had at bediouk prices.
Sf?" Inlm-d ordors Holioilf'd ind ntihfiiotioii jrnarnntoed, Jfflt
Telophono 2-iO.-
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LEWIS & CO,, 111 fort Street,
HONOLULU, II. I.,
Importers, Waolcsale & Retail Dealers in Groceries & Provisions,
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By each steamer of ilio O. H. S. Co. from California fresh Calafomiu Roll
Butter, Frozen Oysters and Fieah California Fruits, Fish, Game, Vegetables,
etc., etc. A complete lino of Crosse & Blackwell's & J. T, Morton's Canned
&. Bottlu'i Goods always on liand. AUo, just icceived a fresh lino of German
i'atos and i'otted Mouth and Bottleil I'reserved Fruits, Lewis & Co.'s Maltese
Brand Sugar Cured Hains and Bacon, Now Breakfast Cereals, Cream Oat
Flakes and Cream Wheat Flakes, Sicily Lemons and California Riverside
Oranges, Oregon Burhauk Polatoefi, Etc., Etc.. Eic. Hiitisfac'ii u p.uiirantecd.
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IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS.
Now Goods received by every pucl.et from Eastern Slates and Europe,
Frcsli California Produco by every steamer. All oiders fuilhfully attended
to aud Goods delivered to any part of the
BoUcited, ttauMuouon cuaruatoeu.
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AN OPPORTUNITY !
At the request of a
number of our patrons,
wo have concluded to
offer the services of our
artist, Mr. "W. Y. Itow,
as a practical instructor
iii Oil Painting1 and "Wa
ter Coloring, free of
cbarge.
Mr. Itow has been in
our employ for the past
two years and we feel
confident that, by prac
tical demonstration, he
can teach bis 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 at
KING BROS.,
Hotel street.
Don't lie Deceived !
In seeking a medium whuielu to adver
tise your
WARES or WANTS
Don't be deceived by the declarations of
unscrupulous publishers, but
examine Into the
AGTOAL CIRCULATION
Of the two English dallies. You will
Und that while the Bullktin is
Hot continually boasting,
IT GETS THERE
In a way very gratifying to advertisers.
"KA MAILE,
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INTHEMolNERNY BUILDING,
JPovt Street.
19 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 are offered to the
Indies of Honolulu.
"KA MAILE,
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IN THE MolNERNY BUILDING,
lort M truest..
Notice to the Public !
The Hawaiian Soap Works
Is still in existence at the old stand,
I.eleo, and has been so since tho year
1835. 1 am prepared to put up Soap at
tho following prices:
$4.50 pur Case of 100 lbs.; $4.00
per 100 lbs. Id Balk.
60 Cents each allowed for empty con
tainers returned in good order.
tQr Weight for weight uo rival con
cern etui supply as good an article- for
the same prices.
JSTTho only Practical Soup Boiler
in the Hawaiian Islands.
THOMAS W.RAWLINS,
feb 22-02
TO LET!
THE GEO. LUCAS' HOMESTEAD
Oil JCulcul JMiuie,
Containing 7 Bedrooms, Parlor, Dlnhig
rooin, Sittfiig-rooni, Bath, etc. Also a
2-Koom Cottage In thuyard. There are
Stables and t u rhigo House. .Rent 910
per month. Apply to
Jos tf c. j. McCarthy.
For Mouldings, Frames,
Pastels, Artotypes, Plioto
gravurep, Etchings ami
everything In th lino of
pictures, go to King IJros,?
Hotel street.
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UKKinirti mi riiim-tniHirijMn.K
MAYPOLE CONCERT.
for (lie Orfinn J-'nmt of Xou Crtitral
Union Church.
Y. M. C. A. hall was well tilled
last night for the Mayday entertain
ment given by Oahu College and
Punahou Preparatory School. Gov
ernor Clcgliorn, Premier Parker,
Judge Dole, Hon. C. R. Bishop and
many other prominent persons were
present.
Miss Louise F. Utile, Instructor ih
music to the college, directed the
concert. The opening piece wns,
"O hush thee, my babic," by Sulli
van, sung by the college chorus.
Then came the cantata "Merry
May," words by E. Oxenf-inl, music
by II. E. Warner, perfonned by the
preparatory school. Misses Neil
and Ilay-H'lilen and others took the
solos effectively. The girls were in
better voice and training than the
boys, the latter being often quite J
weak in chorals. Twelve girls
coached by Miss May Athertou did
the Maypole dance attractively.
Miss Wing played piano accompani
ments while Miss Dale was leading
the choruses.
Miss Glade and Mr. Ernest Lyman
sang Gounod's "Breezes of the
Night" in good style and weie re
called. Central Union Church choir
sang "One Morning Sweet in May"
in a tuneful way but some thought
too fast. Miss Clara Glade gave the
"Spring Song" by F. Lytic? sweetly,
accompanied by Miss McGrow on
the violin and Miss Glade on the
piano. An enthusiastic recall re
warded the singer and players.
Then came a great hit. "We meet
again to-night boys," was sung by
the Oahu College glee club, led by
Prof. J. Q. Wood. It was executed
in such delightful chords that a rous
ing encore brought the young men
back ou the platform. They gave
the Jubilee Singers', song, "Who
built de ark?" in rattling style, and,
being compelled to come again, gave
a third selection which only com
pelled a fourth. Nothing but the
hands of the clock restrained the
audience from demanding still more
to appease its appetite for minstrelsy.
A feature of the club's singing was
a vocal accompaniment resembling
organ tones made by several voices.
Miss Charlotte Hall and A. F.
Judd, Jr., gave "The Quaker Court
ship" with such good acting that
they had to give a repetition. The
entertainment closed with the song
and chorus, "Rest thee on this mossy
pillow, "Smart, by the college
girls' glee club, who rendered the
music capitally.
The concert was for the benefit of
the fund to obtain an organ for the
new ediGce of Central Union Church.
Good progress is being made on the
building. The rafters and studding,
with much of the lathing, in the
main part are in place, while the
Sunday school aud lecture room divi
sion is fast approaching a finished
state. It makes a handsome and
commodious meeting place for both
congregation and school. The color
ed glass for the building is expected
shortly from Chicago, so that the
opening of the lecture loom for its
purposes as well as a temporary
place for all Sunday services, is now
only a matter of a few weeks.
FOREIGN BREVITIES.
The Wyoming captive stockmen
were safely landed by troops in Fort
Russell. They have the ablest law
yers hired to prevent their being
returned to Johnson county.
Thomas B. Knaggs has' petitioned
the Circuit Court in Indianapolis to
have his surname changed to West.
His friends have made his life a
burden by calling him "Jaggs,"
"Kuggs," "Snagj-s," and even
"Kaggs."
John Good threatens to break loose
from his contiact with the coidage
trust of the United States, which pays
him 200,000 to keep his cordage
works shut down. The trust is also
said to have held an option for
87,000,000 on his plant.
Many women and children were
trampled down, and it is feared some
fatally injured, in a panic in a Catho
lic church at Josephstudt, Austria,
caused by the veil of a new commu
nicant taking lire.
An article in the North German
Gazette, which has caused a sensa
tion, charged Austria with attempting
to make a profit out of the conver
sion of the currency at the expense
of her creditors.
La Fiance says the people of Paris
demand that martial law be declared,
that every suspected person he ar
rested, aud that the centers of agita
tion bo unremittingly watched by the
police
A railway accident at Bathurst,
Australia, April 20, caused death to
nine persons and injuries to twelve.
The Victoria, Australia, Cabinet
has been reconstructed. General
Graham Berry takes tho portfolio of
the Treasury, and Mr. Zeal takes the
Postmaster-Generalship, in place of
J. Gavan Duffy, resigned.
Henri Duveyrier, tho African ex
plorer, committed, suicide at Sevres,
France.
The Government of Brazil has sent
5000 troops to suppress the revolt in
the State of Matto Grosso,
There was a free fight at a woman's
suffrage meeting presided over by
Lady Florence Dixie in London. The
meeting was called to support Sir
Albert Hollit's bill, A noisy minor
ity after smashing the reporters' ta
ble and platform rails placed their
own leader in the chair and carried a
resolution declaring Sir Albert's par
tial measure unworthy of support and
that a full female franchise ought to
be given,
Phillip O. Hanna, U. S. Consul to
La Guayia, Venezuela, was lired at
by a policeman in the street and nar
rowly escaped being hit. Mr. Iluuim
pounced upon the policeman, demand
ed what the shot meant. When tLo
'"u!1 y."''
policoman saw whom ho hail fired at
ne was greatly disconcerted and
begged for mercy. On tho following
day the American Consulato was be
sieged by olllciuls anxious to apolo
gize for tho unfortunate incident.
Mr. llaiina assured them that he
looked upon the affoir as a mistake,
and bore no ill will toward the
policeman.
A traveling man who chnnced to
be in the store of E. V. Wood, at
McKees Hocks, Pa., says while he
was waiting to see Mr. Wood, a little
girl came in with an empty bottle la
beled Chamberlain's Pain Halm and
9aid : "Mainnm wants another bot
tle of that medicine; she says it h
the best medicine for rheumatism she
ever used." 0 cent bottles for sale
by all dealers. Benson, Smith &Co.,
Agents.
FOR SALE OR LEASE,
On aud after May 1st,
1S92. the Xew mid De
sirable .Model u Residence
nf till, 1,tli!itl-t.1ritiwl ....
liiurston Avenue, cimtuliditir Large Par
lor. Dining Boom, Conscivatory, Two
Bedrooms Divslm; Kmnn wliu Statton
aiy Wn$lit:ind mid (ed.tr Wardrobe,
thithrooin wl'h Patent t h-ot and Hot
and Cold Water iittuclui out. Pantries.
China Clos-et and Kitchen with New
Range, Hot Water Boiler and all attach
ments complete. ,
Large and convenient Stable on tho
premises containing twobirsjo box-stalls,
carriage, harne-s and feed rooms, and
servants' eiuarters.
Grounds 2i)x2(i0, beautifully laid out
and terraced. The view Is unsuipaised
In Honolulu.
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For further particulars see
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Cottages to Rent
rJ&k. lVIKl LINCOLN has just
tSiS5 irJL completed Tluee Verv
KSbbcS! Desirable Cottages on the
corner of Young and Muklki stieet.
Thi'-ie 'ottages have been llnished with
all model n Improvements and being
situated near the .Makikl Valley have
abundinee of fresh and cool air. The
grounds contain beautiful shade tiees
and raie plants. They are only two
minutes' walk from the tranicais, and
parties desirous of securing one of (he
very plea'-antest situations of the oily
are requested to inspect the above pre
mises. 1ST For further paitlculars apply to
411 Im J. A. MAGOOJf.
TO L.ET
TWO Xieclv
Furnished
i X Rooms ccntrallv located
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Ollice,
TO LET
lUVAL PREMISES. 31
Heretauii stiver, mmn.
site Fort-street Church. Ap-
ply to
R. I. LILLIE,
At Theo. II. Davies fc Co.
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TO KENT
4-KOOMED Cottage on
Fort Street. (Jood lm-n-
tton and mnilfH-nfri innt
Apply on the prenii.-es or to
HENRY SMITH,
114 tf At the Gov't Building.
TO 1J3T
rriIE Stores hi "Arlington
I 151ock"iecently occupied
ATin.SE.-Ill' K. (i. Nnliimmii im In li.r
together with tin; Cellar. This Cellar is
the lluost and diiest in the city. Apply to
C. IJKEWER & CO,.
Ill lm Queen street.
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HE Hoiie itow occupied
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F"i.U.'. ..
S'rc-el. next In Mr.
Lo,e. Possession given on the 1st of
May next. For particulars inquiie at
the Custom Iloie-e.
!M tf G. E. KOARDMAX.
FOR KENT
A
VERY Desirable Resi
dence hevninl t)n I'ri-
I'Oll. COIlNlllllll"- a Unmn.. ullli
Kitchen, 1'aiurj. IMningrooiu an I llalh.
Tho Premises are well-laid out with fruit
mid other trees. Apply to
L. P. KERNAXDEZ,
At II. K. lchnun's.
IOC Tin
TO LET
NICE Cottage on Hero
i tanla slreei near Pilkoi,
emit this I'arloi-. I)liiliir.iniii
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iwo iseurooint., I'auiry aud Kitchen,
Stable and Cauhige House, Seivants'
Room; trauieais puss every SO minutes-.
Apply at the ollice of this turner.
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1IO Eh FOR SALE!
tMM. rPHAT Flue Now, Two
iKSS&ifflf - btorv Huil'Hng opposite
S&&&S the Railway .Station, Walluku,
at pieseut occupied by Geo. W. Maefar
hme & Co. This is tho hist business
stand In Walluku, and suitable for either
i a hotel or store. It commands a lino
view of tho harbor. For terms apply to
the imdeislgiied,
j MRS. E. liATCIIET.OR,
! 10U tf 180 Nuuaiiu Avenuo.
F;It SALE!
A SPRING KIKLO liO-Light Gas Ma
chine hi complete woi king order
and giinranleed. Will bu sold upon
favorable tei nil! lo tho purchaser, also
a few Handsome FJxuues. Apply to
JOHN PHILLIPS,
"'JO King street.
STORAGE TO LET !
STORAGE for Furnltiiie,
etc., can he had at
Wagons,
NO.
11 UNION hTltKET.
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MONEY TO BUILD HOMES.
i' you nave a lot, I will build you a I
j- iiouse, ami turnlsh the money on
cay terms, j, L. MEYER,
.. . ..... IHOKoii stieet.
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GENUINE
CERTIFICATE TRANSLATION.
I herewith appoint Mit. M. GOLD
BERG, Agent for the sale of my
Genuine Sanitary Underclothing in
the Hawaiian Islands. Beware of
imitation. rsifJe(li
PROF. DR. G. JAEGER.
Stuttgart, the 19th of September, '90.
A FULL ASSORTMENT JUST ARRIVED.
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A.3VT JJAJKLEXtY.
F. HOKN,
Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook &
Baker.
71 Hotel St.
Telephone 74.
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Tea and Coffee at 111 Hours
The Finest JJrands of
ulnars,
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Metropolitan
Comrjanv
81 IQNG STREET,
:. J. WALLER, - - .Manager.
Wholesale & Retail Butchers
AND
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL
San Francisco,
Ca'lfornla.
This Hotel has recently added a largo
number of
Single Rooms i Baths Attached
wiiion will in: li:t
VItli or Without Xtoard.
-AlHI U l'llHt-CllIMM Jtt'HtUUl-Ullt.lt
WM. B. HOOPER,
a.")03ni Manager.
New College io Rent !
wTi-hIR
I71NE Cottage with Parlor, Dlniug--L
loom Hull, -1 Large Iledrooms,
Hath, Pautiy. Kitchen and all modem
iuiiluveiuent. Heietiiiihi fclieet-cars
pass Hie door Jtent Saii
fej- For fin ther luformatlou apply to
Sanitaryllndcrclotig
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Meat
O. J. MoOAKTRY,
2)5 Merchuut street.
mmHmmmeMi IUi
tub:
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Are Receiving New Invoices of
BOOK AND JOB STOCK
HY JJVliRY STEAMER
at their--
Steam Prinii Office
NO. 71 QUEEN STREET,
Where they are fully prepared to do all
kinds of work In the latest styles, at
tho shortest notice and at the
most Reasonable Rates.
Fine Job Work In Colors a Specialty J
POSTER PRINTING
Executed In the Most Attractive
Maimer.
BILLHEADS. LETTERHEADS,
STATEMENTS, NOTEHEADS,
MEMORANDUMS, ETC.
Printed, aud Blocked when desired.-
Read the following partial list of spec
ialties and get the Bulletin's prices be
fore placing your orders. By so doing
you will save both time and money.
Letter Heads,
Note Heads,
Bill Heads,
Memorandums,
Bills of Lading,
Statements,
Circular,
Contruets,
Agreements,
Shipping Contracts,
Check Books,
Legal Blanks,
Calendars,
Wedding Cards,
Visiting Cards,
Business Cards,
Funeral Cards,
Admission Curds,
Fraternal Cards
Time Cards.
Milk Tickets,
Meal Tiekots,
Theatre Tickets,
Scholarship Certificates,
Corporation Certificate,
Murriugo Certificates,
Receipts of all kinds,
Plantation Orders,
Promibsory Notes,
Pamphlets,
Catalogues,
Programmes,
Labels of uvory variety,
Petitions in any language,
Envelopes &. Letter Ciroulars,
Sporting Scores & Records,
Perpetual Washing Lists,
General Book Work,
Elti.. Etc., Etc., Etc.,
t&t" No Job Is allowed to leave the of
II co until It gives satisfaction,
MiraLLEflICO
Address,
BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO,,
71 queeuHtrcet, Honolulu, U.l,
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