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Haye Opened
To thrlr XcwHtore, arclncrnj' ltloek
Fort Street.
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Tho Arcauo-EdiVN & CO.
(.'nil nml Kxniiiiim thn
$12,00 Gent's Blue Flan'l Suits
Tho Arcado-EGAN & CO.
Gents' Furnishing Goods
IM urn t CtiHtom Muilo Clntlilnsr.
Ladle' A, (Jciit'H I'lno HIiocn.
Tho Arcado-EGAN & CO.
Have Opened
With 41m finest SMiplay or (.'niiils
vit hIiouii In IIiih KliiRilnm.
miss r. TiiiULirs
FOR SALE.
,-.jv 300 CORDS Altjnrolm or
K-SVS Kluwe Kiivwood, in quanli
S"4S&n tits to suit purchasers.
W Apply to
Kindergarten School
U-!S AT
Itori'tiuiia Mfroot,
Mr. Mi Uuito' Inii- iiidi are. f 0 lm
Woilh tt'Mt.
J. V. COLHUHN
Tho Arcado-EGAN & CO.
Dry Goods
XcwHtork, I.alt'Hl Kljlci toNiilt ln
MONt li'llMtllllollH.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
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SATUM1JAY. JAN. 11. 1888.
AnniVALS.
.In ii 14
S S Zenlamlla from the Colonics cii
route to Bin Francisco
Stmr Klimn from llllo and way poits
Sttnr Surprise from I'llo anil way ports
Stmr Lcliua from ltuinnktiti
Stmr Mnkolil from Molokul
Sclir Wnllele from Kuan
Sclir Mary fiom Knnal
Sclir KiuiiUimfroin Knunl
DEPARTURES.-
.Inn li
fe! S Zcalaiulln for San Francleo at 4 pm
ttk Calbarlun for t'an Francisco at 3 pin
VESSELS LEAVING MONDAY.
Btmr Klnan for the Volcano and way
ports
Stmr Mokolll for Moloktil
Stmr J A Cummins for Koolan
Stmr ICaala for Wiilanau and Walalua
' Sclir Kawallnnl for Koolan
Stmr Surprise for llllo and way ports
Sclir Wailelo for Kuan
Sclir Waloll for Onotnca
Bgtnc Ila.aul for the South Seas
Stmr Jus Mnkec for Kauai at ii p in
PASSENGERS.
From windward ports, per stmr Kl
nan, Jan 14 Hon A Young, K O Hitch
cock, K Lycan, II Zclulcr, W II Shlp
min, KUalley, W IJeilowitz., A Haas,
C V Alona, 11 -v J A Silver, Mrs Luhinii,
MKs Kinlly Walpiina. Mrs It Thoiiipson
nml child, 'Jltes P.irke, .1 A jMclini, wife
nud 1 children, Sam Oucil, wife and 2
children, M It Desa,. II a. Hccn, Mrs
lli'iu, and 02 deck.
From the Colonics, pcrS S Zealandri,
Jan 14 Fred Ilanison, Mrs A Vebtcr
and child, and 2 steerage, with 37 cabin
nnd i8 btueriij'c hi transit.
CARGOES FROM ISLAND PORTS.
Stmr Kiniiu 120 pkgs sundries, 31147
bags sugar, liil) bags spuds, 30 bags
of corn, 45 hags taro, 14 bags gin
ger, 1 horse, 13 bbls tallow, 207
green hides.
Stmr Surprise 277 tons of sugar.
Sclir Waloll 1,100 bags sugar.
Stmr Mokolll ii 10 bags sugar, 15 cattle,
32 sheep, 24 hogs, and 1,000 ilsh.
Sclir Kaiilllua SOS bags paddy and rice.,
SHIPPING NOTES.
The S S Zealandia. C.ipt. K Van Otc
rendorp, sailed from Sydney Deo 28th at
4:53 p in; arrived at Auckland Jan 2, at
12:5S a in; left Auckland at 2:32 p m of
the same 'day, and stopped off Tiitulla
Jan 0 at 5:07 p m, arriving at Honolulu
Jan 14 at t a in She brought 151 tons
of cargo for this port.
The brig Lurllnc is taking in sugar
from Waiakea and Wainaku mills, Ha
waii, for San Francisco.
VESSELS IN PORT.
II M S Carolina, Sir W Wiseman
IJ S S Vantlalia. Hear Admiral Kiinbcrly
S S Australia, Houdlcttc
15k Frederick-, Kroff
15k Forest Queen, Winding
15k Caibarien, Perkins
15k Lilian, ' .
15k Hazard. Holland
Bktne S G Wilder, Kugg
Sclir W S I5owne, Ululim
15k Mln, McCrono
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS..
Boxing contests took place
Queen street this noon.
Mr.ssns. H. May &. Co. have for
Halo new crop Now Zealand x'otutoca
cx-Zcalnnilia.
Ouu thanks are duo to Purser Mc
Lano of S. S. Zealandia for n file of
late Colonial papers.
.i ..
By applying to Mr. Armstrong
Smith, Wnialua, a turning lathe can
bo secured at a bargain.
Tin: "P. C. Advertiser" anil plant
were oflered at auction nt noon to
day, by Mr. Lewis J. Levey. Thoro
was no bid.
At 2 o'clock p. m. yesterday the
wind ih Hawaii channel shifted to
the south and treatened disagreeable
weather.
Mit. 1). II. Davis will act. for Mr.
Davis under full power of attorney,
'during the lattor's absence from tho
kingdom.
Tun Hawaiian Commercial tfc In
dustrial Company has bcon registered
in London with a cupital of a quarter
of a million pouti'iln sterling.
On tho hark Min, which arrived
yesterday from London, aro two valu
able) dogs. Ono is nu Italian grey
hound and tho other a young Eng
lish mastiff.
Tub Zealaiuliu brings' tho news
that tho mail contract between the
Oceanic ,, Steamship Company and
tho Now Zealand Government has
been extended for ono year.
Quitk a nuniuor of ladies nnd gon
tlcinen visited tho Yoseinito Skating
rink lust evening, uotwitliBtaniliiig
the absence of music to enliven tho
bcuno. Tho baud will bo in attend
ance next Friday night sure
' ' . .- mm
, Tin: Government Dispensary, lo
cated in Fowler's Yard, and under
tho supervision of Dr. Wood, bus dis
pensed incdjciua to an average of 20
pationtu per day, sinco tho com
mencement of tho present year.
Mr.HSiis. Macfailnuo it Co. have
sont to this olllco a very neat calen
dar, representing an open fan, upon
which is printed a rural sceno in
colors. Underneath Uiis picturo is
tho calendar on twelve slips, ono for
each month in the year. Tho whole
is nicely printed and mnkos a very
pretty and iiboful ornament for the
counting-houfco or oilicc.
Ki.bki.k Mill, Kauai, began grind
ing last Wednesday. Waiinea Mill,
of the minio place, lnm not yet started,
on account of tho lccent lains.
Tin: stallion Cheviot, belonging to
Uosh, of Sydney, and winner of tho
Melbourne Cup, was on boaiiT tho
S. H. Zealandia to-day, en loulo for
San Franeioci) for Senator Hurst.
Tub first number of "The Owl," a
small comic paper in verse, appeared
to-day, and is promised to be repeated
on the second Saturday of every
month.
Mit. Lowis J. Levey lias just re
ceived on invoico of new spring but
ter, direct from tho Taranaki llutter
Packing Co. of New Zealand, which
is guaranteed superior to any butter
ofleicd in this kingdom.
Tin: interest of Mr. Clarence Mac
farlaue in the business of West, Dow
it Co. has been purchased by Mr.
West, and in future tho business will
ho carried on by Mr. West under the
firm name of G. West it Co.
A i.vttbii received from Jus. Koau,'
stales that ho is at Tonga and all's
well. Mr. ICeau is buying cocoanuts
from tho natives at .$!h't a ton, and
selling them to foreign traders at $55
a ton. Mr. ICeau will icturii to Hono
lulu homctimo during February.
I'm: Chinamen on a charge of
gambling were remanded to the 10th,
in tho Police Court this morning. S.
Olson paid $0 for drunkenness and a
native .12 for the same ofl'eiifce. G.
Guru forfeited $10 bail for violating
nu express rule. Ah Fai on a charge
of smuggling opium was remanded
to 10th instant.
Last Thursday there wcro six of
the inter-island steamers discharging
freight and taking in sugar, at the
same time, namely the Kinau, Like
like, Lcliua, Kilauea Hon, Iwalani
and Surprise. The weather was line
and some quick work was done. The
Likelike will arrive liere.to-morrow
with 8,000 packages of sugar.
BAND CONCERT.
The Royal Hawaiian Band will
give a concert this afternoon at :430
o'clock at Emma Hquare. Following
is the programme:
March Manon Gonee
Introduction Carmen Bizet
Chorus Taiinliauocr Wagner
Selection ICrmiuie Takubowsky
Waltz Mai itana Dcllinger
Two Deiilir Marches
....Schiltl
THE BLUE RIBBON LEAGUE.
The following is the programme
of the Blue Ribbon League's enter
tainment at. the Y. M. C. A- Hall
this evening, beginning at 7:30
o'clock. All arc cordially invited :
Piano Solo Mrs. Hoogs
Ittiiding Mr. F. J. Lowery
Song Miss MeCliesncy
ltceuation :...Miss Paris
Duet Mrs. Damon & Miss BcckwitU
Heading P. C. Jones
Song Mr. W. Hoogs
Address Itev. S. E. Bishop
A RETURNED HAWAIIAN.
Mr. .Robert Wilcox, who recently
arrived borne from Italy, where he
had been at school for several years,
as a ward of the Hawaiian Govern
ment, being unable to find employ
ment in his native country, is about
to go abroad. In conversation with
Mr. Wilcox last evening, the follow
ing information was gained. In
1880, Mr. Wilcox went with Cap
tain C. C. Moreno to Italy, and at
tended the Royal Military Academy
and the Application school for engin
eers and artillery olllcers. He gra
duated from the Academy in 1885
and was shortly afterwards pro
moted to Sub-Lieutenant of Artil
lery. While Hearing the end of the
last course in the Application School
for Oflicers, he was recalled by the
present Ministry. In his studies,
Mr. Wilzox was, as a favor to the
Hawaiian Government by the Ital
ian Minister, greatly assisted by
Captain Louis Gillette. The studies
were: Italian language, arithmetic,
algebra, geometry, plane trigonom
etry, military exercises, spherical
trigonometry, analytical geometry,
high school algebra, natural philoso
phy, topography, French language,
military regulations, topographical.
urawiiigjinilitary instructions, calcu
lus difl'eientiuland integral, descrip
tive geometry, militafy history,
chemistry, Held drawing, and mili-.
tary instructions. In the third
year's course came rational me
chanic and descriptive geometry,
Held fortifications, military art,
military history, military geography,
metallurgy anil elements of archi
tecture. The military instructions
were on field, seigo and coast pieces,
artillery, infantry, and cavalry tac
tics, gymnastics, fencing, etc.
Every year a camp was held for
a month, nnd Held fortifications
wcro made : surveying, lnaniuuver
ing and marching wcro indulged in.
In tho Application School for Olll
cers, permanent fortification mate
rial of artillery, small arms, geo
desy nml practical instructions and
regulations were studied. On my ar
rival homo last October, said ho, I
presented myself to tho Ministry in
the European formal way, anil they
toolcjno iutei est In mo or what I had
been studying, except Minister
Thurston, who was a schoolmate of
mine in the Haleakala school. Min
ister Thurston examined my certifi
cates and said there was no position
in tho Survey Department, and the
Government had no idea of keeping
an army.
Bis Fire in io!
Throo Placos of Business Destroyed.
$60,000 Worm of Property
On Sunday night, at about half
past 2 o'clock, fire was seen issuing
from a Chinese shop on Front street.
The alarm was given, and an un
organized rabble rushed upon the
scene eager to render assistance but
helpless. The flames soon made
their way to Aiona's largo dry goods
store and to De Sa's grocery, all of
which places of business were under
one roof. In a short time the whole
building was beyond hope. The
Iron roof on the low building checked
the llamcs somewhat but they made
sure progress nnd soon devoured
the whole building together with alt
tho goods in it. Nothing worth
mentioning was saved. It was only
the absence of wind and the falling
rain which saved llllo from a more
serious catastrophe. The side of
Mr. -.C. E. Richardson's store was
blackened and some window glass
was broken with the heat, and a
small amount of lumber was slightly
damaged. Otherwise he did not
suffer. Mr. Richardson and Mr.
De Sa were both absent from the
town at the time of the fire. The
building burned belonged to Mr.
Sprockels. Aiona lost more goods
than any other man ; but he had an
insurance of fifteen thousand dollars
on his stock. Mr. De Sa will suffer
most, as he was uninsured.
The Lurlinc is still in port. She
will probably sail next week.
Nights are so cold lately that the
people of Ililo arc complaining about
it. Certain it is that an extra
blanket makes a bed more comfort
ablp. The snow on the mountains
seems not out of place in such a
climate. It is said that the thermo
meter registered 50 degrees at 3
o'clock one night this week. The
Buli.utin man remained in bed
until the temperature was consider
ably higher.
flilo, January 12, 1888.
Late Foreign lews.
Santa Cruz, Dec. 22. Although
the freight steamer San Vicente was
burned within rifle shot of the
Pigeon Point Lighthouse, the keep
ers did not Anow anything about it
until a correspondent in quest of in
formation arrived there at (5:15
o'clock last evening. All they knew
of anything unusual happening out
to sea was that one of them had
seen a light on tho water midway
between Pigeon Point and New
Year's Island. At 2 o'clock, when
the watch. was changed, the light
was seen again, but a little to sea
ward. There were no signs of
wreckage along the beach. The
strangest part is that a vessel should
burn to the water's edge within a
short distance of two Government
stations and the keepers of both
stations being ignorant of the facts
of the case.
London, Dec. 28. Rev. Canon
O'Mahony, in a speech recently de
livered in Cork, charges certain local
Government officials with systema
tically corrupting girls of a tender
age. Tho "Freeman's Journal" to
day indorses and amplifies the charge
and demands that the guilty officials
be arrested. The "Pull Mall Ga
zette," says it has information that
only one man, a tried and trusted
agent of Dublin Castle, is implicated
in the matter. Four girls were his
victims and they are now inmates of
tho Convent of the Good Shepherd
at Cork.
Rome, Dec. 27. The British Mis
sion to Abyssinia was detained eight
days by Jtasaluia while on his on
ward journey and was hampered
still more by the mistrust of Abys
sinian chiefs. Forty-seven days
were consumed in reaching King
John. ' The King granted the Mis
sion an audience, but refused to sec
Major Wecchv The Mission subse
quently accompanied the King for a
poriod of ten days, all the time
moving from place to place. The
homeward journey of the Mission
will not be retarded. King John, in
his intercourse with the vUitors,
merely uccorded the necessary civil
ities. The Mission dined with tho
Italian Commander-in-chief at Mas
sowah yeslerday.
Kansas City, Dec. 21 '.The bliz
zard which struck this'sectloii Mon
day evening raged all night and
until about 5 o'clock yesterday after
noon. While the fall of snow did
not exceed eight inches on a level,
in some parts it has drifted to a
depth of fivo feet. All the street
car lines, both cable and horse, wcro
stopped yestorduy on account of the
drifts, and all tho incoming trains
on tho several roads centering in
Kansas City wero snowbound, being
delayed from two to fivo hours.
NOTICE.
MESSRS J.'E. BROWN & GO
Are authorised to collect lor tin
the
UUI.IiKTIN
Houolulu June 8th, 1887.
07
BARGAINS IN TORCHON
Laces, 10C0 yards of Limn bate,
slightly soiled, at a sacrifice ul Sachs'
store 101 Forst street.
CLEAN RAGS ami second hand
ciollihig will bo giatefully receiv
ed for ihu use of the inmates of the
Branch lloipllal for Lepers at Knknnko,
or at the Leper Settlmcnt on Molokal,
If left with J. T. Walcrhousc, jr., at Ibo
Queen Street Store. t&f tf
THE DAILY BULLETIN -The
mnt popular paper published.
RYAN'S BOAT BUILDING
SHOP. Rear of Lucas' Mill.
TO
rpHE PEOPLES' PAPER-Tho
X Dully Biillellti 5') cis pur month.
9 NICE LARGE FURNISHED
i-l rooms, No. 4 (linden l.une, the
second door fiom Union street. Apply
on the premises. I Olf
ESSRS. DODD & MILLER
huve just received ev AiMinlia
another lot of Oiat " PHILADELPHIA
LAGEK BEEK" In kegs which they
arc offering totholr customers. 35 lw
PORSETS, FOR YOUNG AND
V for old, for sloutanil for lean, for
lull and for short, at Snclis' store.
NEW FLOUNCE EMBROID
crleS; new summer Lawi.s now
Combination -nils, just opened at SilIis'
store, 101, Fort Street.
O. S. sfca'S TIME TABLE.
k
Arrlvo at Honolulu from San Francisco.
Mariposa January 1!)
Austialia Fehruaiy 7
Zealandia February 10
Australia March (1
Alameda Match 15
Australia A pril 3
Mariposa Api il 12
Australia May 1
Zealandia May 10
Australia May 20
Alameda Juno 7
Australia June 2(1
Mariposa July fi
Australia July 21
Zealandia ." August 2
Australia August 21
Alameda , August .10
Australia September 18
Mariposa September 27
Australia October 10
Zealandia October 25
Australia November l.'l
Alameda November 22
Australia December 11
Leave Honolulu for San Francisco.
Zealandia January 15
Australia January 17
Alameda February 12
Australia February 1-1
Mariposa March 11
Australia March LI
Zealandia April 8
Australia April 10
Alameda. . . . i May 0
Australia May 8
Mariposa June .'1
Australia June 5
Zealandia July 1
Australia July 3
Alameda July 29
Australia July 31
Mariposa Augin-t 20
Australia August 28
Zealandia September 23
Australia. . . '. September 25
Alameda October 21
Australia October 23
Mariposa November 18
Australia November 20
Zealandia December 10
Australia December 18
Alameda (188!)) Junuaiy 13
NOTICE.
Mrs. A. M. Mellis
Having removed her Dressmaking
Establishment to
No. 17 Emma St.,
Will he pleased to see her friends and
patrons there from nnd after January
3rd, 1888.
Mutual Tolophono 484 ; Boll 410.
28 lm
Notice.
MESSRS .T E, HHOWN fi CO. lire
milliorlzi d to collect ancoiinls due
to me, nml their leceipt will Icusulli
cient dbcliM'go.
A M. IIEWEIT.
Honolulu, Jan, U, 18SS. !'!) un
Choice Stock
JUST 11EOEIVED
Pur Marlposn, from New Zealand,
AND NOW ON EXHIBITION !
A Oliolcu Collection of
I TJ It JE B It JE X
Bulls and Hoifors,
These nnimnls can he seen at any
time In a pnddock near the Catholic
Cemetery, and aro otlered nt reuson
nhle rutos by'
21 2 w W. G. IRWIN & CO, '
TF YOU LOSE ANYTHING
X mlYcitibU it in the Daily Uuu.ltin
fEDlS OF W
GREAT
Goods Reduced in every department.
I beg to sUtte that it is impossible to announce a price list of every article in my store,
but my entire stock of
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Gent's Furnishing- Goods,
Boy's Clothing, Ladies', Misses', and Children's Shoes,
House Furnishing Goods, Etc., Etc., Etc.,
Has been reduced, and tho greatest inducements are offered.
Remember, it will pay you to visit the Temple of Fashton during this Great Sale.
Children's Cashmere Vests, short sleeves, extra quality, reduced from 7fc to 25c.
Ladies', Misses', and Children's Vests, in Balbrigan, Merino, Gauze, and all wool full lines,
immense reductions.
Children's Sun Bonnets, from 50c to 15c. ; better qualities reduced 25 per cent.
Children's Lace Caps, reduced from 50c to 15c.
A splendid and large assortment of children's lace caps, sold at cost, " '
Ladies' white wrappers, reduced from 2.50 to $1.75.
Ladies' calico wrappers, only 75c.
Special attention is called to my stock of Infant's and Children's While wear, eveiy article
in that line sold at cost price. .,
Misses' and Children's white dresses, only 50c.
immense Bargains in Ladies' White Underwear.
Great .Reduction im Embroideries, from 5c a yard up.
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Ecrue Window curtains, reduced to 1.75 pair.
Corsets Reduced one half of former price.
Great Reduction in Hosiery, Ladies',-Gent's, Misses' and children's.
" " in Ladies' Jerseys, reduced one half, o
" u in Ladies' Parasols.
" " in Blankets, Misses' and Children's Straw Hals.
11 " in Flowers, Feathers and Tips.
" " in Dress Goods, Hand Satchels, &c.
Linen Figured Lawn to close out at reduced prices, G yards for 1.
DO NOT BUY YOUR DRESS GOODS UNTIL YOU LEARN OUR PRICES.
Ladies', Misses', and Children's Shoes will be sold at cost to close gut.
During my Clearing Sale goods will be sold for Cash Only.
21) lm S. JEJBLJRJUXGJS., 63 Sc e5 TET-oi-t
" Bulletin" Summary
Dr.c. 2.'J. No. 28.
60 Columns of Original Matter.
Is now issued and will be found to
be an interesting and comprehensive
number, containing GO columns of
reading matter on local topics, and
a complete resume of Honolulu and
island news. There is no better paper
published in the Kingdom to send to
friends abroad. Subscription S2.50
per annum, including postage to
foreign countries. To be had from
J. II. Sopcr, Merchant street,
A. M. llewett, Merchant street,
and Buli.utin Ofllcc.
NOTICE.
THE unucralj.'acil hive, by Deed of
Trust, dated -Nov. 2tbt, 1S7, I eun
appointed Trustees of Ills Majesty's
Kitlttu.
S. il. DAMON,
J. O. OAKTBH,
U. 1'. IAUKEA..
Honolulu, Nov. !i0, 1887. 02 lm
NOTICE.
ALL pnllo luiving claims against
UN ilnjuiiy'rt Ksiatu nro requested
to huve llulr uLCOiiuts mii'.iIu out in do
lull, jwoiii lo iih lo enrrrctiiL'KH, nml pre
M'lil Ilium to Col. ('. P. Inuki'ii, su iliu
olllcu of 11. .M'd Chiiniliorliiln, lie noliilu,
within tlueu months Irom date of this
notice.
8. M. DAMON,
J. O. CAHTEH,
O: 1 IAUKEA,
Triikt-UH of Ills Mnjoty'8 Kftntu.
Honolulu. Nov. 21. 18S7. 03 :im
NOTICE.
npiIKoopnrincrchip heieloforo cxIMl
X lag between tlio umlurfilimcri un
dcrtlio llrm liuiuu unci btylo of .M, l'lnl
llp&Goharf huen lliUclay cllhsolvuil by
mutual coiihtiii. A. Locweiibcrg ltlhliig
tlicrefrom. ,
The butinusH will bo continued as
heretofore under iliu sunn: llim iiiuuit
by M. Phillips & M. Green who ntsumo
ull Itnbllit'u-t nii'l collect all outstanding
accounts of salt! Hi in.
il. PHILLIPS,
M. QHKKN.
A. LonWKNIlKRU.
I)oo. Hist 1887. 24 -It
FOR SALE I
ONE LAHUK LOT, corner Pcinmcohi
unci Lunnlllo Ms., wlileh can bu
divided into two or more building lota.
Enquire of O. WEST,
1554 Of Wici, Dow it Co
tFyou fin anything,
X udvertUo iliu the Daily Huu.uti.n
CLEAMft SALE.
TOR 30 DAYS'
m every description or Laces.
in Linen, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs.
in "Window Curtains, prices reduced one half.
in Undressed and Dressed Kid Gloves.
in Lisle thread, Silk and Jersey Gloves and Mitts.
B. -F. EHLERS & CO.
-AltE DISPLAYING-
k Fine Line of Holiday Hoods
AT LOW
INSPECTION INVITED,
17.-1 ly
Just Received at Hollister & Co.'s
A largo assortment of
PERFUMES! PERFUMES!
Comprising the well-known brands of
COLGATE & CO., LUNDBORGS,
LUBWS, ATKINSON'S,
EASTMAN'S ALOITA, HOYT'S COLOGNE
PAltlNA GERMAN COLOGNE, &o.
lioi Siile nt . I&eisoiinlle 3Piioes.
1.7.12 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
WING WO TAI & CO.
'44 Xiiiiunii tflrcrt,
Have just received exs'iinr "Alnmeda,"
a choice lot of
Embroidered Silk Table Covers,
" " Pillow Cases,
" " Shawls,
" " Handkorchlcls,
Silk Sashes, Sandal Wood Fans, &c, &c.
t Ahoti lurge line of
China Mattimr, China & Japan Tea,
GMmphnr Trunks, Halt in Chairs,
.liipancsso Hcicem1! I'rnvWlnns, A:c.
25 lm
TO LET.
HOUiSIl nml LOT. t Tins reasonable
liHiilrocifT.W. IWwlliii, Huwii.
II in Soup Worlif. w
Lcleo, Hcmolii u. '0 If
AS5ION
St.
PR1CES1!
Steam WorkB, Bunny South
Tele, Hell 172, Mutual 215.
Dopot. Merchant tttrcct.
Tele, Hull 172, Mutual 300.
Taliili LeioiilG 'Worts.
The undersigned having mirchnscd
the busiuess of the Tahiti Lemoniulo
WotUs, 'the depot has been removed to
No. 23 Meiehant Street.
All orders for Acrnled Waters maim,
fuetured at tins above e'tahllhliment will
receive) prompt atlentiou.
J. E. UUOWN & Co.
P. O. llox 409. 1623
NOTICE.
D UK I NO my uImoiicu from this king,
loin Mr. W. O, Peacock will net
for mo under full Power of Attorney. '
0. II. HOLLAND,
Honolulu, Juu. II, 1838. UUUt
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