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IMPORTER AND
Steel & Iron Ranges
' Stoves &
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS
Agate "Ware in
WHITE, GRAY and
LAMPS & CHANDELIERS,
Crockery, Rubber Hose, Lift and Force Pumps,
Water Closets, "Water and Soil Pipes.
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORK.
DIAMOND BLOCK, Nos. 95 & 97 KING STREET.
SELLING OFF !
Commencing January ' 3, 1893.
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER
At Greatly Reduced Prices FOR CASH !
AH Prices Marked in Plain Figures !
S3?3 The opportunity is now offered to obtain Clothing
to Order perfect fit guaranteed and made of High Grade
Goods at Lower Prices than has ever been offered in this
City.
11 TD nFTT Merchant
VSaarm .nribi sssae
CHAS. HUSTACE,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED.
Fresh California Roll
ALWAYS
Hew Goods Received by Every
AH Orders faithfully attended
solicited and packed with care.
LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street
TELEPHONE 119.
LEWIS &c OO-,
TELEPHONE 210 HI PORT STREET. P. 0.11oxa7.
IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Groceries and Provisions.
ON IDE By each steamer of the 0. S. S. Co. from California Presli California Roll
Butter, Frozen Oysters and Fresh California Fruits, Fish, Game, Vegetables, etc.
A complete lino of Crosse & Blackwell's and J. T. Morton's Canned and Bottled Goods
always on hand.
Just received a Fresh Lino of German Pates and Potted Meats and Bottled Preserved
Fruits, Lewis & Co.'s Maltese Brand Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, New Breakfast
Cereals, Cream Oat Flakes and Cream Wheat Flakes, Sicily Lemons, California River
side Oranges, Oregon Burbank Potatoes, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed.
TELEPHONE 02.-
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Qrooeries, Provisions sind Feed
New Goods Received by Every Packet from the Eastern States and Europe.
FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERY STEAMER.
All Orders faithfully attended to and Goods delivered to any part of the City free.
Island Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Blast Corner Iort So ICine Streets.
O. J". McOABTHY,
(NEW BULLETIN BLOCK, MEItCHANT STJIEEt)
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Fire Insurance Placed. Collections Attended To.
RENTS COLLECTED AND HOUSES RENTED.
ANY BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO ME WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
BEAVER SALOON,
The Best Lunch in Town.
Tea and Coffee
AT ALL HOURS.
THE FINEST BHANDS OP
Cigars and Tobacco
ALWAYS ON HAND,
K, J. 3ST02L4TE, Prop.
DKALER IN
Frxfru-res
& KITCHEN UTENSILS
Large Variety,
SILVER-PLATED;
nta mSbm Bednaira Tailor
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Butter and Island Butter
ON HAND
Steamer from San Francisco
to. Satisfaction guaranteed. Island Orders
Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets.
P. O. BOX 372.
-P. O. BOX 145.
METROPOLITAN MEAT CO,
81 KING ST,
Wholesale and Retail Butchers
AND -
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
G. J, "Waller, . . . Managor.
Bruco & A. J. Oartwrlrrht.
To Let or Lease
At Prices to Suit tho Times.
NO. 1.
rpilAT PLEASANT SUB.
-1. urban (,'nttni'n on Nun.
ami street, adjoining tho
residonco of Mr. Tlioinas
Soroiibon. nicelv annointed and with nurce-
able surroundings, suited to a small family
and within an easy remove from tho heat
of thu City. Terms $18 per month.
3sro7a.
rpilAT VERY DES1R
JL alilo Residence at pro
sent occupied by James
love as a homestead, sltn-
ato on King street opposite tho residonco
of Dr. O. P. Andrews. IIouso contains
iArgo Parlor, Dining-room, a Largo Bed
rooms, Kitchen, etc. Roomy Stables and
Servant's Quarters in roar; only 10 min
utes' walk to tho Post Oillco. Possession
Riven in March, 189J. 6!U-tf
3MO. 3.
COMMODIOUS iyWi-v
AVolI-annointcd M2laZjh
rpHAT
X and
Two-story Brick Building giiTrtjK5W
with Pleasant Grounds, JP'TTrffrMJV
formerly the residence of tho lato H. J.
Hart, situato on Nuuami Avenue below
School street. Tonus easy. 023-tf
NOTE Betoro seeking or closing bar
gains olsowhore, it will pay you to scan our
column, and to at once consult the under
signed at tlielr ofllce.
W-Vo keop property in first-class con
dition. Our terms aro moderate and as
landlords wo will always be found reason
able in our dealings.
CtF Apply in caoh case to
BRUCE or A. J. CARTWRIGHT,
"Cartwright Building," Merchant street.
5i!)-tf
To Lot or Leaso.
TO LET
ANIOKLY KURNISH
ed House near town.
Knciuiru nt Bulletin Olllce.
Ull-tf
TO LET.
rpWO NIOKLY FUR
JL nished Rooms, cen
trally located. Inquire at
Bulletin Office. 353-tf
TO RENT
HOUSE ON KINAU",
neiirl'ensacola street.
Inmiirc of
K. 11. HUMIUY,
(K)7-tf Hawaiian Hardware Co.'s store.
TO LET.
NKW HOUSE OP FIVE
room, on Magazine
street, with Bathroom, pat
ent V. C. etc. Commands
one of the linest views in Honolulu. Apply
to (177-tf) J. M. VIVAS.
TO LET.
COTTAGE TO LET ON
King Street, latoly oc
cupied by Mrs. Fleming,
containing Two Bedrooms,
Parlor, Diningroom, Kitchen and Bath
room; aiso ntaoies, uarnage House ana
Servants' Quarter's; reasonablo rent. Ap
ply to J. F. BOWLER.
591-tf
TO LET.
A NICE COTTAGE ON
Bcretania street, near
Piikoi street, containing
Parlor. 2 Bedrooms. Bath
room, Diningroom, Pantry and Kitchen,
Servant's room, Carriage House, Stable, etc.
Tramcais pass every 20 minutes. Apply at
Ipply a
158-tf
uuii-u ui una paper.
TO LET OB, LEASE
rpHE COTTAGE AT NO.
JL 238 King street, lately
occupied by Mr. M. S. Levy,
containing.'! Bedrooms. Par
lor. Dimmi-room. Kitchen and Batliroom:
Stable In yard; Artesian Water laid on.
For particulars and terms, applv to
A BR. FERNAN'DEZ,
013-tf at E. 0. Hall .fe Sons'.
Wm. (i. Irwin & Co.
(LIMITED)
Win. G. Irwin. - President and Manager
UlausSpiei-kels, - - - -Vice-President
W. M.Gitlaid, - Secretary and Tieasurer
Theo. C. Porter Auditor
S-u.gsir Factors
AND
Commission Agents.
AGENTS OF THE
Oceanic Steamship Company,
OF SAN FRANCISCO, OAL.
C. BREWER & 00.
(LIMITED)
General Mercantile
AND
Commission Agents
J. O. Carter President and Manager
U. H. Robertson Treasurer
E. F. Bishop Secretary
W. F. Allen Auditor
Hon. 0. R. Bishop )
S. O.Allen V Directors
H.AVatcrhnuse )
FOR SALE.
S-KCorse Power
XJ P K. i o-.hc T
Baxter Engine & Boiler !
IN QOOD WORKING ORDER.
Fur particulars or terms apply to
thu
BULLETIN OFFICE.
Subaarllw or tho Daily Bulletin, 50
cenlt per month,
J?llxfiH14ft-
tdn.
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Big Itanchos,
California hns nn unfortunnto re
putation for big ranchos, which nro
oithor idlo in tho hands of thoir
owners or aro only partially utilized
for cattlo and shoop raising, or for
tho production on a largo scalo of
wheat and wino. Tho most is novor
inado of immonso tractB in tho hands
of one man. Ho cannot ofllciontly
manago so much proporty and ho
must bo able indeed if ho can enlist
thosorvicos of others on his bohalf
anxious to bring out such results as
ho himsolf would strivo to attain.
Big ranchos starvo production and
scare away population. A man of
capacity, understanding land and
agriculture, profors to work on his
own farm. As soon as possiblo ho
will loavo tho big ranchos, whore ho
only earns wages and is subject to
dismissal at a moment's notice, and
whoro his inducements to marry and
bring up a family aro not alluring.
But it is tho working settlor, tho
man who will bring up a family and
cast in his lot with tho country ho
selects, thatithis Stato noods. Fruit
farmers who aro cultivating twonty
or forty acres; farmors who aro rais
ing wheat or grazing cattlo and
sheep on a homostoad of one hun
dred and sixty acres, provided they
keep out of tho clutches of tho
mouoylondors, aro doing moro pro
portionally to build up California in
stability than tho laud-owner who
waves his hand ovor a map and saj's
ho owns ovor a hundred thousand
acres hero and moro than ihat there,
a forest in tho mountain untouched
by tho ax and a lako or stream un
available for irrigation. "Bring in
tho population and divide tho land
up" should bo tho watchword of
rural progross.
It is understood that the groat
ranch of Millor & Lux in Kern coun
ty is about to pass into the hands of
an Eastern and English syndicate at
a cost of 2,500,000. Tho syndicate
proposes to divide the ranch up into
holdings and to supply water at a
rental from a lako which will bo sold
with the rauch. It 400 families ag
gregating 2000 individuals can bo
brought into Kern county by this
change a good oxamplo will have
boon set to other big. ranch rogious.
There is no intontion to make the
scheme philanthropic. It is to bo on
a business basis. Tho families will
have money or approved credit to
carry them along for a year. But it
is somewhat forbidding to have an
estimato formed that in ten years
tho syndicate will have realized in
profits $10,000,000, four times tho
amount of the purchase money.
Such an announcement will not
operate as an inducement to settlers,
for they will say that tho syndicato
is earning much too high a dividend.
Perhaps tho syndicato is counting its
chickens before thoy aro hatched,
for a settlor who has money will go
olsowhore for his homestead and will
secure reasonablo terms.
One of the most pressing wants of
California is to see the interior moro
thickly populated. Compared with
the farmers in Ohio, Indiana, Penn
sylvania, Now York and all ovor Now
England, the rancher in California
has much in his favor in climate, fer
tility of soil and sunshine enough
for almost every product except
strictly tropical growths. Ho has,
over great areas of tho Stato, not to
rough-hew his way by cutting down
timber, as in tho East and in Oregon
and Washington. Tho disadvan
tages of transportation and in hav
ing a sluggish local market will bo
overcome some day. A Stato which
has tho area of Franco and is quite
equal to it in fertility, but has only
a thirty-sixth or thirty-seventh of its
population, will not forever bo neg
lected by tho enterprising people of
tho United States. San Francisco
Call.
Aloe Fibro Use.
Tho interesting fact appears in a
recently published report made to
tho Fronch Government that hemp
or aloes ropes aro almost exclusively
used for all dopths of shaft in Bel
gian mines. According to tho state
ment made, tho manufacturers war
rant the ropes to servo one and a
half to two and a half years, and, in
case of their failing in a shorter
period, one-twelfth to ono-twonty-fourth
of thoir cost is deducted for
every month short of their stipulated
duration. It is further statod that
steel wire ropes, when used for min
ing purposos, should bo of crucible
steel, having a breaking strength of
seventy to seventy-six tons por
square inch; that largo pulleys are
moro necessary for wires than for
hemp ropes, the smallest diameter
permissible being thirteen hundred
to fourteen hundred times the
diameter of the wire in tho rope if
of iron and two thousand times if of
stool; Wire ropes aro best made
with a hemp core, being moro lloxi
blo. Pussy-Oat Politeness.
A Manchester gentleman onco had
a very demure cat. Sho behaved so
well that she was allowed to sit at
tho table, had a napkin around her
neck, and a plate of fish to oat from.
Sometimes when sho had finished,
hor master gave her a bit from his
own plate. But ouo day sho could
not bo found, and dinuor was begun
without hor. When it was half ovor
puss came bounding in with two
mice in hor mouth. Sho sprang up
on hor chair, dropped ono mouse on
hor own plate, and thou leaned ovor
and droppod tho other on hor mas
tor's. Ho had often shared his din
nor with hor, now sho was determin
ed to share hers with him. -The
Young Sportsman, Albion, N. V.
Joseph V. Dory, of Warsaw, 111.,
was troubled with rheumatism and
tried a number of different romedios,
but says none of thorn soemod to do
him any good, but finally ho got
hold of one that speedily cuicd him.
Ho was much ploasod with it, and
felt sure that others similarly niliict
ed would lilto to know what tho
remedy was that cured him. llohtates
for t ho benefit of tho public that it
ih called Chainborlain'H Pain Halm.
i.H"1loJ' nl1 dwrtum. Boiihoii,
Smith A; Co., Agonts for the Jlnwiti
tun JhIiukIh.
Golden Rule Bazaar
"W. F. REYNOLDS, Prop.
Just Received Ex "Australia"
Jmwh Tennis Rackets, $3.50 to $6.
" " Nets, full court.
" Poles.
Tofs, 5c. to 10c.
Croquet Sets, $1.50 to $12.
Base Halls, 10c. to $1.50.
Base Ball Bats, 10c. to 00c.
Masks, $t to $4.
Catcher's Gloves, 50c. to $7.50.
A LARQH ASSORTMENT OF
Children's Picture Books
Pooket Knives & Scissors,
KULL AND COMPI.KTK LINK OK
Royal Irish Liuen Stationery
Full Bound Blank Books
At San Francisco Prices,
Blank Books & Office Supplies
DOMESTIC
Sewing Machines
Tlio following choice bit of wonl painting
occurs in lluwtiiornc'H Marble Faun:
" Women bo they of what earthly rank
thoy may, however gifted with intellect or
geiuu, or endowed w ith awful beauty, have
always home little handiwork ready to 1111
tho tiny gap of every vacant moment. A
needle is familiar to tho lingers of them all.
A queen, no doabt, plies it on occasion; tho
woman poet can uso it as' adroitly as her
pen; tho woman's eye, that has discovered
a now star, turns from its glory to send tho
polished little instrument gleaming along
the hem of her kerchief, or to darn a casual
fray in her dross. And thoy have greatly
tho advantago of us in this respect. Tho
slendor thread of silk or cotton keeps them
united with the small, familiar, gentle in
terests of life, the continually operating in
fluences of which do so much for tho health
of tho character, and carry oil what would
otherwise bo a dangerous accumulation of
morbid sensibility. A vast deal of human
sympathy runs along this electric lino,
btretching from tho throno to tho wicker
chair of tho humblest seamstress, and
keeping high and low in a species of com
munion with their kindred beings."
Housewives, whilo you ply the needle,
have you ever reflected on the vicissitudes
of life? Seo to it that your husbands pro
vide for tho future wclfaro of their families
by at once applying for a Policy in the
liQUITAHLB LIFE ASSURANCE SO
CIETY of tho United States. No moro
suitable gift could be ollered to you.
BRUCE & A. J. CARTWRIGHT,
General Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands
Equitable Life Assurance Society of tho
United States.
BiaL 414 TELEPHONES Mutual 414
At McKinley Prices !
Departure Bay Coal
AT-
12 .A. T03ST!
Hff Delivered to any part of Honolulu
FREE. '
HUSTACE & CO.
Rinor ui No. 414 on Hnt.li Tln.
pnones. 58U-lm
Union Gas Engine Co.
(Incorporated May 10, 1892.)
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
Regan Vapor Engines
AND
PACIFIC GAS ENGINES.
Horizontal &, Upright,
Stationary it Marino,
Gas & Gasolino Engines,
Pumps & Launches.
JOS. TUSTICEJR,,
548-tf Solo Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
CHAS. T. GTJIiICK,
Notary Piiblic for the Island of Oahn.
Agent to take Acknowledgements to La
bor Contracts.
Agent to grant Marriage Licenses, Hono
lulu, Calm.
Agent for tho Hawaiian Islands of Pitt &
Scott's Freight nhd Parcel Express.
Agent for tho Burlington Route.
REAL ESTATE BROKER
and GENERAL AGENT.
Hem, 318-
TELEPHONE Mutual 130
P. O. Iiox 41Q
38 Merchant st.
Honolulu, H, I.
SEED COCOANUTS
A Small Lot of the Noted
NIU LEAor DWARF C0C0ANUT
Just Received from Samoa, also
a lot of
ASSORTED VARIETIES OF COCOANUTS.
Those NlltS Illo I'lirilfllllv unlnittml
for nlautiui! and aie ItisL huL'liuilin'
sprout. A photograph of tho Dwarf Cocoa
nut may bu m-oii at the store of
H. E. McINTYBE & BRO.
HUSTACE & CO.,
DEALERS IN -
WOOD and COAL.
-Al.SO-
Whito and Black Saiid
Which o will sell at tho Vory Imveift
Market Hates,
Bell 414 TELEPHONE Mutual 414
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