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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
DIAMOND BLOCK, Nos.
CHAS. EUSTACE
IMPORTER
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED.
Fresh California Roll
&T ALWAYS
Hew Goods Received by Every Steamer from San Francisco
All Orders faithfully attended
solicited and packed with care.
LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street -
TELEPHONE 119.
LEWIS & GO.,
TELEPHONE 240 HI PORT
IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Groceries and Provisions.
ON ICE By each steamer of the 0. 8. 8. Co. from California Fresh California Roll
Butter, Frozen Oysters and Fresh California Fruits, Fish, Game, Vegetables, etc.
A complete line of Crosse & Blackwell's and J. T. Morton's Canned and Bottled Goods
always on hand.
Just received a Fresh Line of German Pates and Potted Meats and Bottled Preserved
Fruits, Lewis & Co.'s Maltese Brand Sugar Cured Hams and Baton, New Breakfast
Cereals, Cream Oat Flakes and Cream Wheat Flakes, Sicily Lemons, California River
side Oranges, Oregon Burhank Potatoes, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed.
TELEPHONE 02.-
H. E. McINTYKE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS
U. O-roceries, Provisions and Peed
New Goods Received by Every Packet from the Eastern States and Euroi.
FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERY STEAMER.
All Orders faithfully attended to and
Island Orders solicited.
Blast Corner Fort Sa IClxig Streets.
O. JT. McOABTHY,
(new bulletin block, merchant street)
REAL ESTA-TE BROKER
Fire Insurance Placed. Collections Attended To.
RENTS COLLECTED AND HOUSES RENTED.
ANY I1U8IMKS8 ENTRUSTED TO MB
UOTT
DEALER IN
FlxitTores
& KITCHEN UTENSILS
Large Variety,
SILVER-PLATED;
AND SHEET IRON WORK.
95 & 97 KING STREET.
AND DEALER IN
Butter and Island Batter
ON HAND Jg($
to.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Island Orders
Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets.
-P. O. BOX 372.
STREET.
P. O. Box 297.
-P. O. BOX 145.
AND DEALERS IN
Goods dolivercd to any part of the City free.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
IMer's Steamship Co.
TIME TABLE.
W. 0. Wiiukb, Frcs. S. D. Ross, Sec
Oapt. J. A. Kino, Port Supt.
Stmr. KINAU,
CLARKE, Commander,
Will Icovo Honolulu at 2 r. m., touching at
Lahalna, Maalaca Buy nml Makona tho
snmo day; Mahukona, Kawalhao nml Lau
pahochoo tho following day, arriving at
Hilo nt midnight.
LEAVES HONOLULU:
Friday '. Feb. 24
Tuesday Mar. 7
Friday Mar. 17
Returning leaves Hilo, touching at Lau
pahochoe some day; Kawalhao a. m.; Ma
liukona 10 a. m. : Makena 4 r. m. : Maalaca
Bay Op. m.; Lahaina 8 r. M.'tho following
day; arriving at Honolulu 0 A. M. Wednes
days and Saturdays.
ARRIVES AT HONOLULU:
Saturday Mar. 4
Wednesday Mar. IS
Saturday. Mar. 25
IV No Freight will bo recolved after
12 noon on day of sailing.
Stmr. CLAUDlNE,
DAVIES. Commander,
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday at 5
p. m., touching at Kahulul, Huclo, liana,
Hamoa and Kipahala.
Returning will arrive at Honolulu every
Sunday morning.
CV No Freight will bo receivod after
4 p. m. on day of sailing.
Consignees must bo at
the landings to
receive their Freight,
ourselves responsible
ht, as we will not liold
alter sucu jvrcignt
has been landed.
While the Company will uso duo dili
gence in handling Live Stock, wo decline
to assume any responsibility in caso of tho
loss of same.
The Company will not bo responsible for
Money or Jewelry unless placed in the caro
of Pursers.
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Australian Mail Service.
For San Francisco:
The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship
"ALAMEDA"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from Sydney and Auck
land on or about
March 9th,
And will leave lor tho above v
Mails and Passengers on or about that dato.
For Sydney and Auckland :
The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship
"MONOWAI"
Of the Oceanic
Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu, from San
I'rancisco.
on or about
March 10th,
And will have prompt despatch with
Mails and Passengers for the above ports.
The undersigned are now prepared to issue
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
IN THE UNITED STATES.
For further nartlculars recardine
Freight or Passage apply to
WH. 6. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,
1-91 General Agents.
Oceanic Steamship Co.
LOCAL LINE.
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu Leave Honolulu
from S. F. for S. F.
Feb. 22 Mar. 1
Mar. 22 Mar. 20
Apr. 10 Apr. 20
THROUGH LINE.
From San Francisco From Sydney for
for Sydney. San Francisco.
Arrive Honolulu. Leave Honolulu.
MONOWAI, Mar. 10 I ALAMEDA, Mar. 0
ALAMEDA, April 7 MARIPOSA, April 6
MARIPOSA, May C MONOWAI, May 4
SEED COCOANUTS
A Small Lot of tho Noted
NIU LEAor DWARF C0C0ANDT
Just Received from Samoa, also
a lot of
ASSORTED VARIETIES OF COCOANUTS.
Those Nnts are carefullv selected
for planting mid are just beginning to
sprout. A photograph of tho Dwarf Cocoa
nut may bo seen at the store of
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.
C22-2w
PINEAPPLE PLANTS !
Just Received
Per S. S. "MONOWAI"
3,000
Ripley Queen Pineapples Plants
tm- FOR SALE UY
Lewis J. Levey,
017-lw Cor. Fort & Queen ats.
rpiIK WKKKLY HULLETIN 188 COL
X umna of Interesting Reading Matter.
IiUndi.Mj nulled to foreign countries, tfi.
KOHALA HAPPENINGS.
Swearing in Support of tho P. Q.
Dofoneo of a Postmistress.
Stronuous ofTorts aro boing mndo
by cortain parties in this district to
induce poreons to tnlco tho onth to
support tho P. G. Tho nuisanco at
Mahukona iB particularly bad. What
doos tho oath moaiiT Surely noth
ing moro thau an undertaking to go
on aa boforo. Qath or no oath all
sonsiblo pooplo will obey tho laws
so long as tho Provisional Govern
ment doos not issuo any vory offen
sive regulations. Thou why so anx
ious to soouro signatures? Apropos
of this: A singularly interesting
spectaclo presented itself at tho
Conrthouso on Saturday last. Dra
matis porsonto: Police Judgo, Inter
preter, a Plantation mauagor, with
50 or 60 Portuguese supers; Propor
tios: Book of oaths, big drum, accor-
diant and toy flag. Tho coromony
consisted of swearing a nuinbor of
Portuguese, tho plantation manager
sitting on tho verandah conveniently
closo to tho door, apparently for tho
purposo of keoping his oyo on tho
supernumeraries to soo that they
oarned their pay. As loss thau half
a dozen of those gentlemen woro
ablo to sign their names, or to un
derstand vfcry clearly what tho show
was auouty tlio Uclgo ana mtorpro
protor certainly doBervo tho sympa
thy of all right-minded peoplo in
their endeavors to impart a ray of
light into the darkened intellects of
these sons of toil.
After this part of tho show was
ovor some of tho P. G.'s now sup
porters woro to bo seen wending
tnoir way homo looking pleased at
having a holiday but still puzzled.
Tho proprietor of tho drum accom
panied by a few choice spirits march
ed to tho saloon, where they freoly
spent tho twenty dollars given them
for that purposo, and which had,
rbut a few hours before, been inno
cently reposing in tho oflico safe of
Kohala's missionary plantation.
From boing unable to read or
write these worthy citizens, later on,
became unable oven to speak, or in
fact to do anything but lie on tho
floor, which feat the' accomplished
without difficulty in tho tolophoue
office, that haven boing at a conveni
ent distance, about ton yards, from
the house of entertainment, and also
out of the way of tho police.
"We do not know what became of
tho drum and tho flag. Wo hope
thev woro not spoiled thov would
do for the next lot. Truly edifying
all this, is it not? So brilliant a
scheme for adding to the glory and
strengthening the hands of tho Pro
visional Government never was con
ceived by dull Kohala brains. No I
orders from headquarters in Hono
lulu without a doubt. Which head
quarters aro not altogether unrelat
ed to tho proprietors, etc., of that
truthful sheet, the Daily Advertiser.
There was a largo congregation at
St. Augustine's church on Sunday
last, where tho Kev. A. It. Price,
chaplain of H. B. M. S. Garnet, vvho
is on a visit to Mr. Sneyd-Kynners-
loy, contluctocl the service.
The Gazette's correspondent is
dissatisfied with the postmistress
here for procuring assistance in sort
ing tho mail. Many people aro
somewhat impatient to get their let
ters, and small woudor when wo have
to wait six or seven hours after they
aro landed at Mahukona (10 miles
away) before they roach our P. O.
It is to accommodate the general
public that Miss Low employs out
side help Everyone must bear wit
ness that the duties of tho F. O.
have never boon discharged more
conscientiously or more courteously
thau they are at present.
Road repairs aro boing carried on
with much energy, three gangs boing
at work.
Weather has been dry and hot
during tho last week, with heavy
uews at night.
An Alluring Sort of Placo.
Chicago is honored to-day by tho
presenco of a small party of gentle
men from tho middle of the Pacific
ocean who come as tho precursors of
an interminable lino of envoys, re
presentatives, problems and interests
the front of which is oven now, to
tho prophetic oyo of the statesman,
peeking ovor tho western verge.
Tho gentlemen camo with a vory
pretty little empire in their pockets
and they are met half way by a pub
lic welcome which presages the
passing of the empire into Undo
Sam's watchful keoping under some
form of bond or other to bo deter
mined upon later. Messrs. Thurs
ton ot al. aro Mmo. Hawaii's card
politely handed to Undo Sam's
door.
To persons who resolutely decline
to weigh tho problem of statesman
ship involved, Hawaii is an alluring
sort of place where it's forever sun
shiny and there is a cool, wido ver
anda for ovory palm grovo and a
weird, volcanic magnificence in tho
background the kind of placo one
could easily wish to know more
about. Chicago Neivn, Feb. 2.
Qood Placo for Young Men.
Mr. E, L. Bonnor, tho Montana
millionaire, expressed these opinions
on the Hawaiian annexation problem
yesterday: "If it is really true that
Hawaii is to bo annexed to the
United States, and I was a young
man, I would head for thai island as
soon as I was cortaiu of it, and if I
did not havo money enough to pay
my way I would risk going on some
kind of a vessel as a common hand.
There aro moro chances for n young
man on that island as a part of the
United States than in any State or
Territory wo now possess, to prosper
and grow wealthy." New York Ad
vertiser, A halo old man, Mr. Jus. Wilson,
of Aliens Springs, 111., who is ovor
GO years of ago, says: "I havo in my
timo triod a great man' inedicinos,
eoino of excellent quality; but never
boforo did I find any that would so
completely do all that is claimed for
it as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Itomody. It is truly
a wonderful modloino," For mile by
all dealers. Beiison, Smith & Co.,
Agents for tho Hawaiian Islamlx,
Daily liutletin,
delivered free.
60 oentt a month,
Bruco & A. J. Gartwright.
To Let or Lease
At Prices to Suit the Times.
NO. 1.
THAT VERY DE8IR
able Residence at pro-
iyfflMP-V
sont occupied by James
Lovo as a homustcad. situ-
wm
ato on King strcot opposite tho rcsidonco
of Dr. G. P. Andrews. House contains
Largo Parlor, Dining-room, 3 I.argo Bed
rooms, Kitchen, etc. Roomy Stables and
Servant's Quarters In roar; only 10 min
utes' walk to tho Post Oillco. Possession
givon in March, 1893. . 693-tf
no. a.
rpHAT COMMODIOUS
JL and Well-appointed
Two-story llrlck Building
...LI, l.fnntin...- 3iiiii.t.iln
formerly tho rcsidonco 'of tho lato H. J,
tlkll A .Ui.-IW.ll UlUIIIIUSi oe
Hart, situate on Nuuanu Avenuo below
School street. Torins easy. G23-tf
NOTE Boforo seeking or closing bar
gains elsewhere, it will pay you to scan our
column, and to at onco consult tho under
signed at their oflicc
WWe kcop property in first-class con
dition. Our terms are moderate and as
landlords wo will always bo' found reason
able in our dealings.
Apply in each caso to
BRUCE or A. J. 0ARTWRIQHT,
'Cartwright Building," Merchant street.
C4ll-tf
To Lot Or Iioaso.
TO LET
ANIOr.LY PURNISH
ed Houso near town.
Enquire at Bulletin Oflico.
lill-tf
TO LET.
rpWO NICELY FUR
JL nished Rooms, cen
trally located. Inquire at
Bulletin Oflico. 353-tf
TO RENT
H
OTJ8E
ON KINAU.
ueur irensucum street, h fr
T. 1 . '
inciuire oi
1J. It. WiiJNllJiY,
COi-tf Hawaiian Hardware Co.'s store.
yc i,et.
NEW HOUSE OF FIVE
rooms, on Magazine
street, with Bathroom, pat
ent W. O.. etc. Commands
one of tho finest views in Honolulu. Apply
to (477-tf) J. M. VIVAS.
TO LET.
A NICK COTTAGE ON
Berctania street, near
Pukoi 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
oillce of this paper. 458-tf
TO LET OR LEASE
THE COTTAGE AT NO. 1 yji-v
258 King street, lately feSSkLrb
occupied by Mr. M. S. Levy,
containing 3 Bedrooms, Par
lor, Dining-room, Kitchen and Bathroom;
Stablo in yard; Artesian Water laid on.
For particulars and terms, apply to
ABR. FERNANDEZ,
(H3-tf at E. O. Hall & Sons'.
Eox Sale
On Account of Departure.
A TRACT OF LAND, NEAR
Moiliili and Beretania
Htreet, of about 8 Acres, favor
ably located for division into
Building Lots: at nrcsent cul
tivated for vegetables, rice and bananas;
water from t o Artesian Wells. Apply to
"M. A.,''
P. O. Box 412, Honolulu.
A NEWLY BUILT COT- 1 y-s
tage 21xS(l, contain- fffiJak'i.S
ing 4 Rooms. Kitchon and
BaJBPT3t
Bathroom, on a Lot SO feet
frontage on Beckw ith street near Funauou ;
fi minutes' walk from the tramcars; Arte
sian Water. Apply to
"M. A.,
010-lw P. O. Box 412, Honolulu.
Tho following choice bit of word painting
occurs in Hawthorne's Marble Faun:
" Women bo they of what earthly rank
thoy may, however gifted with intellect or
genius, or endowed with awful beauty, have
always bomo little handiwork ready to fill
the tiny gap of every vacant moment. A
needle is familiar to tlio fingers of them all.
A queen, no doubt, plies it on occasion; tho
woman poet tan use it as adroitly as hor
pen; tho woman's oyo, that bus discovered
a new star, tarns from its glory to send tho
polished littlo instrument gloaming along
the hem of her kerchief, or to darn u casual
fray In her dress. And they have greatly
the advantage of us in this respect, Tho
slemlei thread of silk or cotton kiiops thoin
united with the small, familiar, gentle In
terests of life, tho continually operating in
fluences of which do somuehfortho health
of tho character, ami rairy oil what would
otherwise bo a dangerous accumulation of
morbid sensibility. A.vast deal of human
sympathy runs along this electric line,
stretching from tliu throne to the wicker
chair of tho humblest seamstress, and
keeping high and low in a species of com
munion with their kindred belngH."
Housewives, w hilo you ply tlio needle,
have you eer rcllected on the vicissitudes
of life See to it that jour husbands pro
vide for tho future welfare of their families
by at once implying for a Policy in tho
KQUITABLli LIFE ASSUHANCE bO
CIETY of tho United States. No moro
suitable gift could he ollered to , on.
BRDOE & A. J. OARTWHICIHT,
General Agents for the iluwullati Islands'
r.qilltablo Life Assurtmeo Society of thu
United States.
it.
1LANIWAI"
AFJltST.OLASB FAMILY BATHING
lletort ut Walklkl, Tramcars puss
tlio gato, Special arraiigoinouU oun bo
made for Family Plcnlw and Kvanlna
Bathing Parties. 688-tl
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