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BJSUOI'SOom jbamusics
Honolulu, Hawaiian lhiam!
Draw Evr-bauge on the
JLJunlf ol'C'itliroriiitt, K. F".
Ami their agents 111
NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KUflfl.
Mc-.srs. X. it Hothsehlld &ron, London.
Tin" Couiiuuii'iiil Bunk Co., nf Sydney,
London,
'I'lio Ooiiim ml Dftui; (;i,,, ot Sydney,
Sydney.
The flunk of Nuv Zealand: Auckland,
Ohrlsti hureh, mid Wellington.
The- ll.ink ol BrltHi Columbia, Vic
tot la, II. O. and Poitland, Or.
AN1J
Transact u (loueial Banking Businew.
COO ly
TUESDAY, JAN. 6, 188(5.
ARRIVALS.
Inniimy
Slmr.ln I Dowi-ett from Moluknl
Stmr Mokolll from Molnkal
Schr Catcilmt from Walmanalo
Ilk I.ovc-qiring from New Yoik
DEPARTURES.
January r .
Ilk Llz.lo Ircdalu for t'ortland, Or
Stmr Klnau for Windward Tints
Stmr W O Hall for Windward PorN
Stmr I'liiutcr for Kauai
Stmr .Ins I Dowsctt forMoloknl
VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW.
Stmr Mokolll for Molokal
Schr Lukn for Koholalclc
VESSELS III PORT.
Ilk Lovspring, Tlmnwii
Ilk Victoria Cros, Robot tsuu
Ilk EMiioro, .Tcnks
Ilk O It Bishop, Walter
BkC'nlbarlon, Hubbnid
Ilk Ilosper, llydor
Ilk Ladv Bowon, Rodd
Bktne W II Dlniond, Iloiulletl
Bktne Amelia. Nowlntll
Turn W S Bowno,' Paul
nkrm aimamia
'SHIPPING tlOTES.
The Elslnoro Is moored at the Fish
Market ami the Victoria Cro'S has been
moved to near the O. S. S. whnif.
The RImIoii Iron Works, of San Fran
cisco, have shipped a new boiler for
the steamer Kaplolaul, and arc making
one for the steamer I.chua.
The bark C. O. Whltmore alled from
Hllo December 20th In ballat for Poit
Townscnd, and the bglne Hazard
sailed from the same place on Decem
ber Hist with sugar for San Fr.iuclco.
The steamer Mokolll brought 120 bags
of sugar, :i!l green bides and 1 hoise.
She sails to-morrow.
The bark Lovspring, Captain Thom
son, arrived this afternoon, 1S2 days
from New York with a general cargo.
She Is consigned to Me-rs. Catlo &
Cooke.
The steamer Dowsett sall this even
ing for Molokal.
LOGAL & GENERAL NEWS.
SlKGIXK
night.
class, Y. M. C. A., to-
A xkw foot bridge has been built
from the dumps to the King's boat
house.
Tin: building of the new light
house keeper's dwelling is fast ap
proaching completion.
Tun Honolulu Rifles meet this
evening at the Armory in full uni
form, for the purpose of electing
olllccrs for the ensuing year.
Jin. Holpkin, lately driver for
Burgess's express, shipped beforo
the mast on the bark Lizzie Iredale
this morning for Portland, Or.
Jin. .7. E. Wiseman has some
more attractive homes to supply our
community. Call on him for infor
mation after reading his advertise
ment. Tub Bumxtin boys are prepared
to present the Crystal Soda Works
with a case of empty bottles, in re
turn for the handsome New Year's
Eve gift of the same, filled with one
of the most nectarious and efferves
cent fluids of their manufacture.
Long may they fizz !
To-Monnow, January Cth, Epi
phany of our Lord, holiday of obli
gation, high pontifical mass at 10
a. m. at the Roman Catholic Cathe
dral, followed by baptism. At ii
p. m. tlic sacrament of confirmation
will bo administered by His Loid
ship tlio Right Reverend the Bishop
of Olba.
Mn. W. C. Lanm:, superintendent
of tho Kahuku Ranch, gavo a family
dinner party on Christmas Day, at
which were present, with Mr. and
Mrs. Lane, 1 1 children, II sons-in-law,
1 diuightcr-m-law and 8 grand
children. Wo wish Mr. and Mrs.
Lano many returns, and rc-unions
of the same sort.
Mu. Molteno, barber on King
street, and a Mr. Aylett have leased
a piece of water-laud between tho
Marine Railway and the Myrtle
Boat Club house, on which they arc
building a bathhouse. Tho piles for
tho foundation arc already driven
and the house will be completed by
the middle of next mouth.
Tin: road down tho Pali has been
a continual source of newspaper
comment for some years, but nothing
has been ilono to mend it until with
in the last few weeks, when con
siderable improvement has been
effected under Mr. 11. Lloyd's
superintendence. Tho road is now
fairly passable for carriages and is
' in as good a condition as it is possi
ble, probably, to mako it, without
having an entirely new road.
Tin: fin-t'- u- end of the P M. S.
S. wharf i J assuming an improved
appearance. The telephone ofllce
lins been neatly fitted within and
nicely painted without. A now
storehouse and carpenter shop have
also been built, and made dazzlingly
bright will) a coat of whitewash. On
top of tho wharf shed, at the south
eastern extremity, is a lookout re
cently built for the master of the
tug boat, to be used instead of the
old observatory in rear of the Inter
Island S. S. N. Co.'solllcc.
Tin: Antlicuii Church Chronicle
for January Is to hand. The edit
orial columns open with New Year
Greetings. Rev. Alex. Mackintosh
gives a graphic account of some
scenes and incidents of travel in the
land of the heather. Ourieprintof
Dec. 8th, from the San Francisco
fliillethi, on "the Church of Eng
land in Politics," brings Rev. C. K.
CSrosor to the front with an article
(to be continued) on "The Church
of England". The paper is further
occupied with a good digest of
Church and other news.
Last Thursday evening one ottlie
sailors of the bark Elsinore, while
skating at tho Yoseinite Rink, fell
and dislocated his left arm at the
elbow. It cost him ten dollars to
have it replaced, and being enable
to work ho is paying two dollars and
a half per day for a substitute on
board ship. The sailor, in speaking
of the accident this morning, said
that he had fallen from aloft to the
ship's deck without breaking a bone
or even dislocating his collar, but to
get on wheels with no brake was like
riding on tho tail of a tornado.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
Fitr.sn Mince Pics daily from and
after dale at Mcllcr & llalbe's Con
fectionery. 177
New style mouldings, picture
frames and cornices made to order
at King Bos.' Art Store. 21C 3t
Fitr.sn Cream Cakes and
daily from and after date at
& llalbe's Confectionery.
Ei lairs
Mcllcr
177
PAINTING AND MUSIC.
Yesterday evening Mr. J. D.
Strong gave an exhibition of his
work in oils, water colors, and
black and white, in the Hawaiian
Hotel parlors. A goodly number
of ladies apd gentlemen took advan
tage of the occasion to combine
pleasure witii instruction, and to
see our beautiful island scenery
portrayed by tho skilful hand of
tho artist. Detailed criticism of
tho pictures would bo out of place,
but we may mention that a view, in
oils, of " Niuianti Stream before
Ivapena Falls," and another, in
black and white, of a different por
tion in the stream, attracted con
siderable attention for their in
trinsic beauty and delicacy of exe
cution. . Some of the other land
scapes were not quite so happily
realistic, but the portraits received
universal commendation for their
faithfulness. During the evening
the Royal Band performed a choice
selection of operatic and terpsi
chorcan music in their usual splendid
way, and contributed in no small
degree to the successful manner in
which the evening passed away. As
usual the Hotel balconies and
grounds were brilliantly lit up, and
nothing was left undone by tho
manager and his assistants to render
every one present perfectly com
fortable. Mr. J. A. Palmer was on
hand throughout to impart nil de
sired information to spectators, he
having managed the exhibition from
its inception.
MORTUARY REPORT.
For the month of Dec, 1885:
'ftio total number of deaths reported
for tho mouth of December was -10,
distributed as follows:
Under 1 year.... 11
From 1 to ft 1
From 5 to 10.... 1
From 10 to 20... 2
From 20 to 30... 4
Males :10-
Hawniiuu 37
Chinee (I
Poituguese 2
From !i0 to -10... 8
Fiom-10 to no... a
From 00 to 00... 4
FiomOO to 10... 0
Over 70 0
Females, Ill
I Great Britain.... 0
S. Isles 0
Americans 0
Other nations... !
causi: oi' ih:atii:
Asthma 2
Apoplexy 1
llerlbcrl 1!
Consumption 1
Convulsion 0
Cioup 1
Cancer 1
Dropsy II
Disease of Heart. :i
Dysentery 1
Totul
Dlarihuea
Exhaustion ..
Fever
Hemorrhage .
Inflammation
Leprosy
Old Ago
Paralysis
Syphilis
Unknown
Number
unattended 17
COSU'AIt.VTIVi: MONTHLY .MOUTALITY!
Deo. 1881 US Dee. 1881 12
Deu. 1882 It Dec. 1885 10
Dec. 188.1 Oil
Annual death rate per 1000 for month
28
HICKNKsS IN
Till". SCHOOLS.
School.
Scholars. Sick.
FoitStrcct School Kl.'i U
Itoval School 270 5
Poimkaltia School Ill) 0
St. Albau's College 50 0
St. Louis' Collegu :I82 II
Preparatory School, (no u-port.)
Vacation commenced on tho 18th.
J. II. HltOWN,
Agent Board of Health.
DIRTY POLITICS.
Eunoii Hullktin: Tho '. C.
Advertiser this morning is pain
fully agitated by the nefarious con
duct of ceilain naughty young
men, who " dragged religion down
into the dirty pool of politics" at a
Sunday school convention at Molo
kai. Tlio field was entirely open
why did not Kapcna & Co. go there
also, and give the Sunday scholars a
hula and some gin, and talk lotte
ries and opium to them? Were they
too sensible that their politics were
dirty? Kai.uaa.ha.
A CONTRADICTION.
In order to injure the reputation
the United Carriage Co. has al
ways enjoyed for its fair dealings
with the public, some persons have
wrongfully reported that the extra
half-fare chargeable for responding
to a telephone call emanated from
the above company, who lake this
opportunity for contradicting it.
We also wish to inform our custom
ers that no extra will be charged by
any of our drivers when called by
telephone, also that this company is
using its influence in getting the
extra half-fare struck off the new
hack fares shortly to bo issued.
u. c. c.
POLICE COURT.
Saioiiday, Jan. 2nd.
Naehu, Kauwclo (w.), Ah See,
Pauna, Chas. Kahaleili, Kuinae, W.
Donries, Wcheka, Tom Bright, Leo,
Kaai, Ioane, Kcknlia, Kcaloha, W.
II. Howard, Kaui, Kekumu, Onaona
and Clio do Cruz, SO each for drunk
enness. L. P. Anderson, deserting
ship T. R. Foster, while under con
tract, lined $25, costs 83, and in
default, hard labor f0 days. Joo
Pinos, StfO for carrying a pistol. II.
Bray, malicious injury by breaking
windows, hard labor -1 days. Ma
uitl, SO for furious riding.
Monday, Jan. 4th.
W. S. Pond, Juslici, Jim, Kelley,,
Kaiwi, Kawai, loan! and Kaki, SO
each for drunkenness. Palm (w.),
got .'30 days for deserting her hus
band. Kahau forfeited bail
and Pini was fined 85 with
S2.50 for furious and heedless
810,
costs
driv-
ing.
CIVIL CASKS.
C. F. Wolfe vs. A. K. Kunuia
kea. Assumpsit Sl'JD.55. Judg
ment for plaintiff.
W. R. Laine vs. W. T. Wond.
Assumpsit for 842.08. Judgment
confessed.
A. C. Smith vs. A. K. Kunuiakea,
A. J. Cartwright, garnishee. As
sumpsit for 820. Judgment for
plaintiff.
Haw'n Opera House.
Great Fashlonablo Event of the Season.
MONDAY EVENING NEXT,
January It, 1880.
Miss Genevieve Ward,
The Leading Tragic Actress nf the
English-speaking Stage, and
Mr. AV. II. Vernon,
Tho Popular London Actor, will appear
in ino ucionraicu comedy Drama or
" Forget-Me-Hot. "
Mrs. Captain lluyley, Mrs. J. D.
Strong, Hr L. Montgomery Mather and
Mr. Plko have kindly volunteered and
will appear In some of the principal
characters In the Drama.
G5J Box olllee now open at thu olllco
of J. E. Wiseman. 217
TO BUTCHERG, GRAZIERS
T. W. KAWMNS,
raSSi aoaP isaanuiacturer.
The Highest Cash Value
for any quantity of
Honolulu Soup Work, I.clco
Bell Tclcpliono 29. 1 O. Box 4.
2IJ
ADVERTISE
IN THE
Daily Bulletin
This Taper goes into most of the
Knglish-speaUjng households of
Honolulu. It is unquestionably tho
Of
for business men desirous of bring
ing their wares to the notice of the
community.
Monthly Setiloiuuutw itt
Easy Rates.
r P" -''
m?Mm
sy
JUST RECEIVED
For Family mo, In 20-lh. Idle,
Extra Mess Codfish,
No, 1 Mackerel,
217 CASTLE & COOKE. lw
Change of Location.
Hl- HEIJUAllD. American Express
. Company, has lemoved his
olllco to
No. 60 Fort St., with J. A. Palmer,
where he can he loutid at all times.
217 3w
NOTICE.
riMIE regular Quarterly Meeting of
X the Stockln Idcrs ot C. Brewer &
Co. will be held tit tlio Company's olllco
on MONDAY, Janunry 11, lfc60, at 10
o'clock a.m. ,1. o. CAltTEK,
210 til Secretary.
Animal fleeting- Notice.
rpiIK Annual Meeting of C. Brewer &
X Co. will he held at their olllee,
Honolulu, on W. DNESDAY, February
!1, 1880, at 10 o'closk a.m.
210 til J. Q. C'AU l'EK, Secretary.
Annual Meeting Notice.
rpiIE Annual Meeting of the East
X Maul Plantation Co. will he held
at the olllco of (J. Hrewcr & Co. on
WEDNESDAY, .fnnnarv 20, 18;(i. nt 10
o'clock a.m. K CI ONES,
210 Id Secretary.
Annual Meeting Notice.
rpiIE Annual Meeting of the East
X Maul Stock Co will he held at the
olllee of C. Brewer & Co. on MONDAY',
Pebiunry 1, 1880, at 10 o'clock a.m.
210 td 1. (J. .TONES, Secretary.
Annual Meeting Notice'.
rpiIE Annual Meeting of tho Hawaiian
X Agricultural Comr my will be held
at the olllco of C. Brewer it Co. on
THURSDAY, January 21, 1SS0, at 10
o'clock a.m. J. O. CA TEH,
210 td Secretary.
FOK SALE CHEAP.
S GOOD HOUSES,
suitable for Hack or
Family use. Also. 1
very superior Saddle
Horse, I years old. C. B. MILES,
Cor. Punchbowl & QnccnSts. 210 3t
Steamers for Sale.
THE undersigned begs to call the
attention of steamship companies
and others interested to the following
list of steam launches, tugs and other
steam boats offered for sale by one of
bis correspondents In Liverpool with the
prices attached, and which on account
of the remarkably depressed state of tho
shipping business will he hccn to lie ex
tremely low.
Launches, Tugs and Mnall boats that
can bo brought on deck of a large
Bteamcr or sailing vessel.
New htcel bcrow tug -18 feet x 10 feet
x 5 fects-ln. with lOhorso power engines
nominal, surface condensers, donkey
pump, etc. Speed 12 miles an hour.
I'rico in Liverpool 1,050 or 85,230.
81130. Wood Screw Passenger and
Cargo Launch, built In 1885, pair of 0 lu.
cylinders, 8-iu. sroke, upced about 10
miles, extra strong1 oak frames, pitch
pine planking, copper fastened, dimen
sions -IS.OxO.Ox-l.ll. draft of water aft 3
feet. Pilcei:375.
2301. A Steel twin-screw Steam Yacht,
built In 1881, 2 pairs of vertical D I A I
II 1 1 engines of 10 J LP., four 0-ln.
cylinders, 8-Iu. stroke, speed 0 knots on
a consumption of 3 cwt. per hour,
bunkers contain 0 tons, she has 11
sleeping berths, was built to go up the
Nile, dimeuslous 05.2x12.7x0.7. l'nco
1,550.
2300. A 'ow Wood Screw Steam
Launch, copper fastened, compound
S C engines li-ln. ami 12-ln. 7-lu. stroke,
largo multitubular boiler, teak lagged,
of 00 lbs. working pressure, dimensions
10.0x8.0x1.1. l'rlco 050.
2301. An Iron twin-screw Steamer,
built In 1870. for river nassensrer trallle.
hull, engluo and boiler lately overhauled
at n cost of 107, speed 11 knots on a
consumption of about 4 tons per week,
bunkers contain 12 tons, dimensions
08.0x12.1x1.0. l'rlco 180.
81131. Steel Screw Tug, built in 1885,
engines O S O 25 H.l'.N. 11-in. and
22-iu. cylinders', 20-lu. stroke, steel
tubular boiler, 100 lbs. working pressure,
speed 12 knots, boiler lagged, cylinders
lagged with felt and mahogany, dimen
sions 70x12.8x0.2. Draft of water iy.
feet and 0 feet, l'rlco 1850
Larger Vessels.
2293. An Iron Screw Steamer, now
building, and classed 100 Al at Lloyd's
to carry 2S0 tons on 0.0 draft, bunkers
contain 20 ton, speed 0 knots on a con
sumption of 3 tons per day. compound
D I A engines of 10 11. P., lii-Iu. and
30-in. cylinders, boiler of 80 lbs. work
ing pressure, donkey engine and steam
winch, dimeuslous 120.0x21.0x10.0.
l'rlco 1,000.
2311. An Iron Screw Tug, built lu
18S5, classed Al at Lloyd's for towing
purposes, two compound S I C I) A
engines of 15 11.1'., lll-lu. and 30-in.
cylinders, 22 stroke, speed 10 to 12 knots,
dimensions 79.1x15.0x0.3. Price 3,500.
2308. An Iron Screw Steamer, built
In 1885, and classed 100 Al, 505 tons re
gister, and carries 1,120 tons D.W. on 15 0
draft, 2 common 1) A b U engines ot
00 II. P., 25;.ln. and -is-ln. cylinders,
33-iu. stroke, cylindrical multitubular
boiler of 80 lbs. working pressure, bun
kers contain 102 tons, consumption 8
tons per day, donkey engine and boiler,
also 3 steam winches, dimensions 203 Ox
30.0x15.10. Price 12,000.
22V i. Ail lion Screw steamer, built
hi 1885, and classed 100 Al at Lloyd's
07 tons register, carries 350 tons on 10.0
draft, bunkers contain 50 tons, speed
13).; to 11 J- knots on a consumption of
8 tons per day, compound S O engines
of 80 H.l., 2lS-ln. and 12-ln. cylinders,
30-in. stroke, steel tubular boiler of 05
lbs. working nrcssuro. donkey engine,
and 2 steam winches, dlmon-dous 145.0x
23.1x10.0. Price 8,500.
The above nru only a few of the steam
vessels that are offeicd at mile lu Great
Britain at thu present time. Almost any
description of steamer and of any sUu
desired can now be purchased at very
favorable rates. It Is of course neces
sary that some responsible party in
England should examine tho condition
of the steamers offered for tmlu before
purchasing, i
101 3m W. L. GREEN.
7!s?
P. 0. BOX 315.
ESTABLISHED 1870.
Wii
G-eneral
Business
Campbell 131ook,
Hunt EMntu Agent,
Employment Agent,
Wlldei's Steam hip Agent,
Great Burlington Kailio id Agent
in America.
Corporation Stocks
FOR SALE.
' I-Alt
VALUU.
Haw'n CarrliiRoManf'g Co., o1 00 100
E.O. Hall & Son, (j 75 100
Iutcr.lolnml S. N. Co., (10il 100
Bell Telephone, fif llil 10
Haw'n Agricultural Co., (Si 00 100
Wilder' Steamship Co., (jflOO 100
C. Brewer & Co., 100 100
Halawa, 50 100
Woodlawn Dairy, 00 100
Wniluku Sugar Co., 90 100
Walniiiniilo, 175 100
Star Mill. -13S 500
Heolproclty Sugar Co., feO 100
L. A. TIIUHSTON, Stock Brokei.
33 Merchant Streel. 151 ly
The Hawaiian Hotel Carri
age Company
NOTIFY the Public that there will
be no extra charge for Carriages
ordered by telephone. 21531
"situatIoxTvanted,
I7IOH a German family. Man under
? stands horfes mid garden work;
wife Is a very good Cook and House,
keeper. Please inquire at No, 29 Lllllia
Street. 215 3t
WANTED,
A BUSINESS man with $l,0CO cash,
wants to engage in tome business.
Address, with full particular".
213 1tt J. ELY, P. O.
Attention ! Honolulu Rifles.
Aiimoiiy Honolulu HiFLr.3, )
Honolulu, January 2, 1S85. f
In conformity with Company
Orders No. 20, every member of
till command Is hereby ordered
to ici.-ort at the Armory on
Tuesday Evening, Jan. 5,
i rr.vn ..... 1... ... i phi t
iii . .uif i in. nil ii if. in i:utiu
UNIFOUM. for the nurnose of
Electing Ollkcrs for tho cnsulnc year.
By order, GEO. McLEOD,
210 2t 1st Lieut. Commanding.
MANILA CIGARS
In Bond or Duly Paid.
A Very Choice Lot, Fresh and Full.
The B'st in the Market.
HOLLISTER
210
& Go.
New Goods and Now Prices.
J. JOHNSON,
Saddle mid Ilnriicws Maker,
COUNT.K KINO & NUUAXU STS.
15?" All Goods nnd work warranted
as represented. Lowest rates to planta
tions and detlers In our goods. Tele,
phono No. 177. J. JOHNSON,
210 lm formerly with W. E. Foster.
Adm'tor's Sale
OF
Xi'lLKTVIXURia
By order of A. J. Cartwright, Esq.
Administrator of the Estate of Her lato
Majesty Queen Emma, we will sell at
Public Auction, ntthc residence,
Cor. Nuuanu &. Berotania Sis,,
ox
WEDNESDAY, Jan.
Oth,
AT 10 o'clock, a.m.,
Tlio Balance of Furniture remaining un
sold, being cliielly tho Furnishing of
tlio Waikikl residence, consisting in
part as follows:
2 Ebonv & Marble-sido Tables,
Largo Marble Table,
KM BOOKCASE
Koa Wardrobe, Koa Desk,
ICoa Table, ICon Bedsteads,
Mahogany Withstand,
1 Handsoiiio Pier Mirrors A; Stands,
Assortment of Stlvcr-Platcd WuroJ
Handsome Parlor Sol,
OiJI'ieiM'H.
Ottoman Lounges,
.Mahogany & Cane-Seat Chairs,;
Chandcllurs, Willow Bookei,B
Clu-ironlcM, Mattresses,
Pillows, .Mosquito ct,
Silk Coverlets, Drestlng Cases,
Carpet Chairs,
Fine Dinner Set,
Koa Clothing Stand,
Kngrnvings and Pictures,
Chamber Sets, Hammock, Bugs,
Calabashes, Glass & Crockery Ware,
and a great variety of other articles.
E.
209 12t
P
ADAMS & Co.,
Auctioneers,
Q-U)
FrT
jjtj
IJUTT
Tclophono 172.
Agent.
Honolulu, II. I.
Unborn House Broker,
Money Broker,
Manager Hawaiian Opera House,
Fire and Life Insurance Agent,
(ll)2 1y)
To the Business Community:
QrAUTEHLY Bills Distributed, Ac
.v counts undo out, Book written up
ami Balanced, Collections of Accounts
ii specially. Kverv Business Man should
call on iiu who desilo the above busi
ness attended to. .1. II. WISEMAN,
203 tin General Business Agent.
House to Let or Lease.
AT Paiaina, opposite tlio Reformatory
School, tho house formerly occu.
pled by Her Royal Highness tlio lato
Ruth ICeclikolanl. Inquire of
SINO CHONU & Co.,
37 Hotel Street. 215 2w
THE ASTOIl HOUSE.
rpiIE Proprietors of the Astor House
X wish to inform their friends and
the public that they will continue the
restaurant business, and hope by prompt
attention and good fare to merit a sharo
of public patronage.
211 lm CHAN WOO.
COOL OFF !
ICE CREAM,
DID YOU SAY ?
Make your wlfo and children happy
by supplying them wltbJJ
tho Celebrated
Elite Ice
Cream
made from pure Woodlawn
Cream.
Dairy
Go and surprise your folks, order a
bucket of our delicious Ice Cream. Wc
pack orders for Ico Cream from 1 to CO
quarts in Patent Refrigerator Cans, war
ranted to keep Its delightful flavor and
perfect fonn for many hours.
Families, Parties, Balls and Weddings
Supplied.
Our Faucv Cakes are the Favorite
with all the Ladles of Honolulu.
CHOICE FRENCH CANDIES,
Imported fresh and In great variety by
every steamer.
Ring Up BcllTelcphono 182 or Mutual 338.
ThoElito Ice Cream Parlors.
Ts'o. r, llotol Street.
Aie open dally uxtil 11 p.m.
HOMES, HOMES !
WISEMAN'S BLACKBOARD.'
To Let and LeaMc:
Cottage on Punchbowl Street, 0
Booms, $25 a month.
Cottngo on Berotania Streot, 0 Rooms,
$3.1 a month.
Cottage on Lunalllo Street, 10 Rooms,
$50 a month.
Cottage on Nuuanu Street, 0 Rooms,
$25 it month.
Cottage on Klnau Street, 4 Rooms, $18
a month.
Cottugo on Merchant Street, -1 Rooms, " '
$12 n month.
2 large, roomy Houses, in Nuuanu
Valley, above Judd Street; flue location,
deep lots, and licalthy residences
throughout.
Cottugo on Beretania Street (Smith's
Bridge), $0 a month.
Cottngo on Pcnsacola'-Strcct, 5 Rooms,
$15 a month.
Cottago on Emma Street, 0 rooms, $30
a month.
Largo roomy Lodging House, 17
rooms, central location, $&0 a month.
Property for Snlc:
On Lunalllo Street, new house, 10
rooms; lot 200x400, nnd paddock, $0,000.
At Punahou, largo roomy house on 2
acres of land, lino timber land nnd pas
turo, artesian well water, $5,000.
At Punahou, fronting on thrco streets,
n large, roomy liouso in kooU condition.
over an acre of ground ; stables, chicken
house, outsldo cottago; grounds neatly
I laid out. Sell on easy terms.
un i.iiina street, corner ot bcliool
street, 2 Cottages, separate lots, bring in
a rental of $425 n year. Sell for $5,000.
On Klnau street, 2 Cottages on two
deep lots (separate). Sell ono or both.
At Waikikl, several seaside residence.
Splendid opportunity for selecting
charming summer retreats.
Store mill OfliccN.
On Fort street, near Custom House,
that splendid warchousoforinerly known
as thu Clutter Building, would make a
lino Restaurant stand. Loii lease given
to responsible parties.
Ouo side of that elegant olllco occu
pied by J. E. Wiseman, with furniture,
uso of telephone, consultation room,
&c. Rental, cheap to tho right parties.
On King btrect, opposite Station
House, it suitable store or shop to rent.
Full Information given on application
of nil the above properties.
Sovoral Buggies, BrakeB and
Horsos,
latter well broken, for sale cheap; also,
a Billiard Table, Piano, neat office.
Secretary, larco Safo, largo Slaglc Lunt
tern, Furniture, etc.
J. E. WISEMAN.
200 lma General Business Agent
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