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$12.00 Gent's Blue Flan'l Suits
Tho Arcado EGAN & CO.
Dry Goods
Mow Htork, Latent Stjlc'H to milt tho
MoHt l'nsllillons.
Tho Aroado-EGAN & CO.
Haye Opened
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over Hliimn In Huh Klnuiloiii.
HUMS P. THUlMi'H
Kindergarten School
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MONDAY, JAN. 1G, 1888.
' ARRIVALS.
Jnn 10
Stmrlualant from llamakua
Stnir Mlkahala from Kniinl
Stmr l.lkcllko from Kiihulul
Stnir O 11 Bishop from Koolau
Stmr Kilauea lion fiom Humakua
Stnir Wnlnlcnlu from Kauul
Jan 1G
Sclinr Waimalu from llonomti
SchnrMillo Morris from Koolau
DEPARTURES.
Btmr Klnnu for tho Volcano and way
I)orts
Stmr Mokolll for Molokat
StmrJ ACumnitns for Koolan
Stmr Kaala for Walaitno and Walalua
Sohr Kawallanl for Koolau
Stmr Sin nrlsc for llllo and way poits
Schr Walldc for Kuau
Schr Waloll for Onomca
Stmr Jas Makcc for Kauai at o p in
Jnn 10
Btmr Lchua for llamakua at 5 p m
Stmr U 11 Ulshop for Wulanac, Walalua
and Koolau ul fi p m
VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW.
Bgtno Hazard for the South Seas
Uk lfrcldtlcli for Sail Francisco
Stmr Llkclikc for Kahulul and liana at
5 ) in
Stmr Kihuca IIou for llamakua at 5
p in '
Stmr Mlkahala for Kauai at 5 p m
Schnr Wailelc for Kuau
PASSENGERS.
From Maul. Molokal and Lanal per
steamer Mokolil, Jan 14 Hon F II
Hayseldcn, Gov It II UtiKcr and G deck
passengers.
Prom Kauai, per stmr Mlkahala. Jan.
14 C M White, It L Auerbach. A Itin
ger, J Aasciiiis, (J Altm, 1 V Kanoa, K"
Tanaka, A Mundon, 2 Chinese and 102
deck passengers,
Por San PrJncisco, per Zcalandia,
Jan 14 It J Orclgliton, Col Ilohart, T
Cramp, Capt Haukiu, Col Wcoks and
wife, Air. Lowenbcrg, Mr. Kirchoff, K
Zcigler, G steerage and 81 passengers In
transit.
PromHaniakua, jci; Iwalanl, Jan 15
John Dyer, Quong Sain Kec, and 18
deck.
From AVainnao and Walalua, per C R
Bishop, Jan 15 Mrs. W O Lane, Air.
Apamt and Kauaihia.
CARGOES FROM ISLAND PORTS.
Stmr C It Bishop 407 bags sugar and 400
bags lice.
Stmr Atlkaliala&B,334 bags sugar, 134
hides, 2 cows, 3 horses, CO pkgs pia
und 227 sheep.
Stmr Waialcalo, :t,340 bags sugar.
Stmr Likclike, G,500 bags sugar.
Stmr Iwalanl, 4,38S bags sugar.
SHIPPING NOTES.
The German bark Frciderich finished
taking in sugar to-llay and expects to
sail to-moirow.
Tlio Hawaiian bark J. A. King, Capt.
II. H. Berry, was towed out of the port
of Kahului, Maul, lust Sutuiday for
Poit Townsend.
The steamer Lehua will touch at Nuu,
Maui, botli on the way to and coming
from IlamakusD
Captain Cook, fiequently called the
"pirate" will sail for the South Seas as
chief ofllccr of the biig Hazaid.
VESSELS IN PORT.
H AI S Carolina, Sir W Wiseman
U S S Vandalia. Hear Admiral Kimberly
S S Australia, Houdlette
BkPicderick, Kroff
Bk Forest Queen, Winding
Bk Caibarlen, Terklns
Bk Lilian,
Bk Hazard. Holland
Bktne S G Wilder, Bugg
Schr W SJJowno, Bliilun
Bk Alin, McCrono
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
THERE will bo a drill of tho Pacific
IIoso Company at 7 :30 this evening.
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Messrs. H. May & Co. have New
Zealand potatoes for salo.
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Mrs. Lack's store on Fort street,
displays a variety of shooting imple
ments, just arrived.
TiiiRTV-rivn thousand nine hun
dred and twenty-six bags of sugar ar
rived from way ports on Saturday
and Sunday.
Mn. H. W. Schmidt will perform
tho duties of Imperial German Con
sul, during tho absence from tho
Kingdom of Air. H. F. Glado.
Messrs. Egun & Co.'s show win
dows, in their now premises, in tho
Alclnerny block, aro very tastefully
dressed'and look very pretty,
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Messrs. Lowis & Co., Port street,
received by the Zeulandia and havo
on salo, fresh New Zealand butter in
ono pound pots and New Zealand
potatoes.
...
Tun annual meeting of tho stook
holders of 0. Brewer fc Co, will bo
held at tho office of tho Company on
Queen street, on Wednesday, Febru
ary 1st, at 10 a. m,
An American paper says: Plans
aro on foot for a monster rowing race
to tako place in California, with tho
stakes at from $15,000 to $20,000, tho
contestants to bo Beach, Teenier,
Gaudaur and llanlan. .
NoTmTjiBTANMNa the improved
condition of tho roads caniages will
got out of ordor and in timo wear
out. Dr. A. Morgan, King Btreot, is
the man to doctor tho dilapidated
and to manufacture tho now.
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An acciilont happened to a little
Portuguese child about 2 years old,
on llerolania stieet, on Saturday last.
Tho child was knocked down by a
passing vehicle-, tho wheels passing
over its body, but not indicting any
serious injury.
JraLJjBafatoistaiMtefeWE,-.. THnMfflJHW 'Ffa'
Tiik steamer W. G. Hall will bo
duo hero to-morrow afternoon.
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A solid stono foundation will
hoitly bo plated under the light
house to ensure its safety.
Tm: Kilauea IIou, which arrived
yesterday from llamakua, reports a
remarkably smooth sea and lino
weathor.
.
Uamakua was completely cleaned
out of sugar last week by tho six
steamers mentioned in Saturday's
Bulletin.
AIns. .lamps Veary died this morn
ing at 11 o'clock. Tho funeral will
t ike place at 10 o'clock to-morrow,
from Kawaiulmo Church.
The wholo of Kaneoho's Biigar
crop this season will bo ground at
Heeia Mill. Kancoho will probably
have a new mill by next season.
AIu. C. AI. White and Aliss Spring
will bo united in marriago at8 o'clock
this evening, at tho residence of the
bride's sister, Airs. Henry Davis, by
Father Sylvester.
The firm of Rhoads and Green,
Carpenters and Builders, has been
disolved. Air. W. F, Rhoads assumes
all liabilities and collects all debts
duo tho late firm.
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The steamer C. R. Bishop will
make a circuit of Oahu this trip,
going by tho way of Diamond Head
and first touching at Laio, where
sugar will bo taken. .
.
AIr. E. G. Hitchcock has been ap
pointed Sheriff of Hawaii vice Air.
Jehn Baker. His commission will
probably go forward by tho steamer
Kinau this afternoon.
Two drafts numbered 444. and 415.
for $50.00 each, drawn by J. AI. Lyd
gatc of Laupahoehoe, in favor of Sam
Taylor, have been stolen, and all per
sons are cautioned against negotiat
ing the same.
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Purser George Washington Smith
of the steamer Likeliko says that he
heard that a sugar house was burned
down at Spicckelsville last week. W.
G. Irwin & Co., Wilder S. S. Co. and
Captain Davis know nothing of tho
fire.
It was rumored that a case of
small-pox had appeared in Honolulu
this morning, but on investigation it
was found to be nothing but a mild
case of measles. Tho person iifilicted
came by tho Australia, and proper
precaution is being taken to prevent
the spread of the complaint. '
.
The item which appeared in Satur
day's .Bulletin, to the effect that
"The Hawaiian Commercial and In
dustrial Company had been re
gistered, with a capital of a quarter
of a million sterling," was taken from
the New Zealand "Herald," of Dec.
28, 1887, and constituted a telegram
of tho 25th from London.
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An officer of the U. S. S. Vandalia
was heard to say, yesterday, that Air.
Garrett of tho U. S. S. Adams, has
recovered from his late illness, and
is ngjjv "hunky-dorry :" that Air. Cole
man, Cadet of the Adams was in a
hclploss state, his left sjdo being para
lyzed. It was further heard that Air.
Coleman was to have gono to San
Francisco by the S. S. Zcalandia, but
that tho Captain of tho steamer
would not wait for him.
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The diffusion plant imported by
the Alakeo Sugar Co., of Kauai, was
manufactured by Horning & Rabe,
Sangerhau8en, Germany, and was
shinped by them via tho P. & O.
Company to Australia, thence to
Honolulu by the Zcalandia, on Sat
urday last. This is tho first machi
nery of the kind over imported into
this country. Its working, and tho
results obtained from its uso will bo
anxiously watched by tho sugar
manufacturers throughout the Isl
ands. This plant is being shipped
to tho Alakeo Sugar, Co's plantation
Kilauea, Kauai-; a portion wont
to!duy by tho steamer Jas. Alakee.
BANDCONCERT.
The Royal Hawaiian Band will
give a concert this evening at 7:30
o'clock at Emma Square. Following
is the programme:
Alarch Rudolf Btcpanie Krai
Overture Struggle for Fortune.. Snppe
Finale Ghiramcnto , . . . Sanelll
Reminiscences of Gounod Godfrey
"PuaXlani."
Reminiscences of All Nations ..Godfrey
Walt M arltaua Dclllugcr
TwoDeilllrAIaichcs Bcblld
Hawaii Ponoi.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
(KAOLK HOUSE.
'J. G. Howie and wife, Maui; II.
It. Hitchcock, wife and child, San
Franciso; Mr. Lycan, Hawaii; Mrs.
Webster and child, Sydney ; Chas.
Campbell, stmr. Bishop ; Air. J.
Sims, stmr. Lehua ; Airs. IJorchgre
vinck, Kauai ; C. Nelson, Maui ;
Mrs. A. D. E. Brettville, Kauai.
POLICE COURT.
Monday, Jan. 16th.
Kakai, Jus. Brogan, Jno. S. Ba
tata and O. Shusalcr, paid 80 apiece
for drunkenness.
Ah Fni, smuggling opium, $25.
Jas. McLean, gtoss cheat; con
tinued to 17th.
Manuel Perry, assault and bat
tery on a Chinaman, not concluded.
Jno. Ilayeten, assault and battery
on his wife, 10 days at hard labor.
A Chinese gambling case is being
tried this afternoon.
MdmiditJmji
Tho AroadeEGAN & CO.
Gents' Furnishing Goods
FlncRt CitHtom aindo Olotlilnjr,
MiiIIcm' A Ucnt'n FinoHhocH.
SUPREME COURT NOTICE.
Tuesday, Jan. 17th.
82. Tho King vs. Ah Tuck to bo
followed by cither 31, the King vs.
Rudolph, or 33, the King vs. Summers.
FOREIGN STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
Tho Oceanic Steamship Com
pany's steamship Australia, Messrs.
Irwin & Co., local agents, will sail
for San Francisco to-morrow at
noon. The Mariposa, belonging to
the same company, will .be duo here
from San Francisco, en route for
New Zealand and Australia, on
Thursday next, the l'Jtli instant.
On Friday, the 20th instant, the
Pacific Mail S. S. Co.'s steamer
City of New Yoik, Messrs. II. llack
fcld & Co., local agents, will be due
here from China and Japan, and
will leave for San Francisco on or
about that date.
CINCHONAURSERY.
Mr. Forsyth . has returned from
Blakawao, Maui, where he has been
for some time past engaged iu pre
paring and planting a cinchona nur
sery. . Tho nursery is intended to
be a distributing centre for the" Isl
and of Maui. When the plants
have reached the proper ago and
Bizc the' will bo taken from tho nur
sery and distributed among various
persons who are prepared to make a
trial of tho cinchona industry. Of
couise, it remniiiB to be seen what
proportion of the seed sown will
germinate and produce plants, but
it is cxpocted that several hundred
thousand plants will be the result of
tho first sowing. A few weeks,
however., will test this point.
THE BLUE RIBBON LEACUE.
The entertainment given by the
Blue Ribbon League hist Saturday
evening was considered one of the
best they have given. The several
numbers of the programme were
well rendered and brought forth
deserted applause. Miss McChes
ney made her debut before a Hono
lulu audience in a song, which was
enthusiastically applauded, to which
the young lady very graciously res
ponded. A comic recitation, enti
tled 'Alrs. Alalone's Views on tho
Chinese Question," was given by
Miss Paris in fine style. In res
ponse to an encore, she recited a
sentimental piece. "You know," a
comic song, was given by Air. Hoogs
in his inimitable style, which cup
captured the house, and brought
forth storms of applause. Air. P.
C. Jones read an extract from one
of John B. Gough's lectures, after
which Rev. S. E. Bishop delivered
a short address, followed by tho
Rev. H. H. Gowen. A vote of
thanks was then passed to those who
took part in the entertainment, and
the meeting was dismissed.
SUPREME COURT JANUARY TERM.
BEFORE judd, c. J.
AIonday, Jan. 16, 1888.
The Court opened at 10.02 a. m.
Foreign jurors in attendance.
The King vs. Choy Yin (w), per
jury. Amended indictment is pre
sented to which defendant pleads
not guilty.
Being tiied before a Hawaiian
jury.
UEFOllE BICKEKTOX, J.
Bankruptcy Albert Barnes.
Bankiupt ordered discharged from
debts. Bankrupt in peison, A. S.
Hartwcll for mortgagees contes
tants. On the Bankrupt's undertaking to
release all his interest in and to one
undivided half to two patents now
used by the Alden Fruit and Taro
Co. Mr. Hartwcll withdrew objec
tions. She Do you remember that love
ly moonlight ride we had at Newport
last summer, Charley, behind that
cute little donkey?
He (with tender reproach) Do I
remember, it, love? As if I could
ever forget it !
She You are nice to say so.
Charley and do you know, dear,
I never see a donkey without think
ing of you.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
BARGAINS IN TORCHON
Laces, 10U0 yards of Lium Luce,
Blightly soiled, at a sacrifice at Sachs'
store 101 Forst dtreet.
CLEAN RAGS and second hand
clothing will be gratefully receiv
ed for iho use of the inmates of Ihu
liranch Hospital for Lepers at Kukaako,
or at the Leper tkttlmuut on Molokai,
if left with J. T. Watorhouse, Jr at tho
Queen Street Store. t&f tf
THE DAILY BULLETIN -The
rnriHt popular paper puhttfthed.
RYAN'S BOAT BUILDING
SHOP. Rear of Lucas' Mill.
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HE PEOPLES PAPER-The
Unity Bulletin S9 cts pur month.
9 NICE LARGE FURNISHED
iJ rooms, Ho. 4 Garden Lane, tliu
second door fiom Union street. Apply
on the premises. lOlf
MESSRS. DODD & MILLER
have lust received ex Australia
another lot of 'lai " PHILADELPHIA
LAGER I1EER" in .keg, which they
arc ollcriug to their customer;. 30 lw
ilfcks
CORSETS, FOR YOUNG AND
for old, for stout and for lean, for
tall and for short, at tiaclis' stoic.
NEW "FLOUNCE EMBROID
crlcs, new tiuniiucr Lnwns new
Combination Cults, just opened at Sadis'
store, 101, FortSlieut.
O. S. S. CO.'S TIME TABLE.
L.
Arrivo at Honolulu Irom San Francisco.
Mariposa January 10
Australia February 7
Zcalandia February 10
Australia March (!
Alameda March 15
Australia April 3
Mariposa April 12
Australia May 1
Zcalandia May 10
Australia May 29
Alameda , ,lune 7
Australia '.Juno 20
Mariposa July 5
Australia July 24
Zcalandia August 2
Austialia August 21
Alameda August 30
Australia September 18
Mariposa September 27
Australia October 10
Zcalandia. October 25
Australia. . ..' November IU
Alameda November 22
Australia December 11
Loavo Honolulu lor San Francisco.
Australia January 17
Alameda February 12
Australia February 14
Mariposa March 11
Australia March 13
Zcalandia April 8
Australia April 10
Alameda May (5
Australia May 8
Mariposa June 3
Australia June 5
Zcalandia J11I3 1
Australia July 3
Alameda July 29
Australia July 31
Mariposa August 2G
Australia v . . . .August 28
Zcalandia September 23
Australia September 25
Alameda October 21
Australia October 23
Maiiposa November 18
Australia November 20
Zcalandia December 10
Australia December 18
Alameda (1880) Junuary 13
it Boats for Sale.
WE HAVE ON nAND
A Few Samples of our Boats.
Also, plans and estimate of all Kinds
of Boats and rcpiirs given at short
notice. We use only bust material in
their construction; no Monkey-pod
whatever; believing that the liFst Inbor
and material pajs hc-t, 1 th bnjps mil
builder. Having already pnllUhcd
prices and several esscntiul points not
generally known beneficial to boa s
round our Islands, which intending
purchasers would do well to note. Our
Improved facilities for building or re
pairing enable us not only to furnish
a superior article but chotp, and ulicro
doubt exists in'this we desire a comna'
rative inspection, before sale, at the En.
terpriso Mill or Printer's Lane, Punch,
bowl street, where sampcls can be seen.
J. A. DOWEB,
Ship Carpenter & Builder.
Mutual Telephone 825. 38 tf
Notice.
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MEfcSItS J. E. BROWN & OO. re
authorized to collect accounts duo
to me, and their receipt will be a sulll
cient discharge.
A. M. HEWEIT.
Honolulu, Jan, 3,1 8SP. 29 im
NOTICE.
Mrs. A. M. Mollis
Having removed her Dressmaking
Establishment to
No. 17 Emma St.,
Will be pleuscd to see her friends and
patrous there from and after Januaty
Urd, 18S8.
Mutual Telephono 484 ; Bell 410.
28 1m
Choice Stock
JUST RECEJEIV D
Per Mariposa, from New Zealand,
AND NOW ON EXHIBITION !
A Cliolco Collection of
PUKE BR13
Bulls and Heifers,
These animals can be seen at any
time in a paddock near tho Catholic
Cemetery, and are oOered nt reason,
olilu rates by
21 2w W. G. 1EWIN & CO
F YOU LOSE ANYTHING
L advcrtiBO It in tho Daily Bulletin
fEMPlI
GREAT "
Goods Reduced in every department.
I beg to state that it is impossible to announce a price list of every article in my store,
but my entire stock oC
.Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Gent's Furnishing Goods, -
Boy's Clothing, Ladies', Misses', and Children's Shoes, ' " "
House Furnishing Good", Etc., Etc., Mlc.-,
Has been reduced, and the greatest-inducements tire offered.
Remember, it will pay you to visit" tlie Temple of Fasliton during this .Great Sale,
Children's Cashmere Vests, short sleeves, extra quality, reduced from 7oc 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 White wear, every 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.
" " in Ladies' Parasols. , --x
" " in Blankets, Misses' and Children's Straw Hats. 'v
" u in Flowers, Feathers and Tips. ' J
" " 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 out.
During my Clearing Sale goods -will be sold for Cash Only.
29 lm S. lEMILIOJEI, 63 &c 65 Toi-t
" Bulletin" Summary
Di:c. 2a. No. 28.
60 Columns of Original Matter.
Is now issued nnd will be found to
be an interesting und 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 tho Kingdom to send to
friends abroad. Subscription $2.f0
per annum, including postage to
foreign countries. To be had from
J. II. Soper, Merchant street,
A-M. llewett, Merchant sttcet,
nnd Bulletin Olllce.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned imvc, hj DeeJ of
Trust, datid Nov. 21st, 1887, lcen
appointed Trustees of His Majesty's
Eatatu.
S. il. DAMON,
J. O. CAKTEH,
U. 1'. IAUICEA.
'Honolulu, Nov. 80, 18S7. 03 lm
NOTICE.
ALL pntie hiiving claims against
llii Miijciiy'n Eitato aro requested
to luivc tlnlr iicoouiiU uindu out in de
tail, su 01 11 10 us to corrictiiOBs, und pre.
Bent tliem to Col. C. P. Iaukeri, at tho
ofllreof II. M's Chainlcrluiii, Honolulu,
within three- months from date of this
notice.
8. M. DAMON,
J. O. OAUTElt,
O. P. IALUiEA.
TruUfcs of His Majesty's Estate.
Honolulu, Nov. 21, 18S7. 0-i3m
NOTICE.
THE coparlnen-hlp htrctoforo cxltit
lnrrVti.tvvf.nn tlir linrlcrKilHU (1 nil
lir tho llrm name und slvlu of M. Phil '
lipj &Oo,has lieen this duy dissolved hy
mutual consent. A. LucMeiibcij; retiring
therefrom.
Tho limitless will bo continued us
heretofore itiulcr tho sumo firm numo
bv M. Phillips & M. Green who atsuina
all liabilities nnd collect all outstanding
accounts of said llim.
II. PHILLIPS,
M. CIH1.KN.
A. LOEWENHERO.
Deo. Hint 1887. 23 It .
FOR SALE !
ONE LAHGE LOT, corner Pcnsacolu
nnd Ltinnlllo Bts., wlileji can bo
divMui Into two or moro building lol.
Enqulroof O. WEBT,
1554 Of W'iim, Dow & Co,
TF YOU FIND ANYTHING,
JL adcrllsu il iu the Daily Hullktin
lh&M&A'Mfm
F FM111
CLE!
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ITOR 30 DAYS'
in every description oL 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 Jerse3r Gloves and Mitts.
B. F. EHLERS & GO.
-AJ5E DISPLA.YING-
AT1LOW
INSPECTION IKYITED,
UK ly
ed at
A. large assortment4 of
PERFUMES! PERFUMES!
Comptising tho well-known brands of
COLGATE & CO., LUNDBOItGS,
LUUTN'S, ATlvJlsTS02Sr'S,
EASTMAN S ALOIIA, HOY T'S OOLOGY
EAltfNA. GERMAN" COLOGNE, &c.
lor JSalo at 3E&casoiia.llo JPrices. ,
1502
WHOLESALE
WING WO TAI & CO.
'1 Xiiiiuiiu KtriM't,
Havo just rcccivod exslmr ''Alameda,"
j, a choice lot of
Embroidered Silk Tab to Covers,
" " Pillow Cases,
' Shawls,
" Handkerchiefs,
Silk Sashes, Sandal Wood Fans, &c, &c.
Also a largo lino of
China Matting, China & Japan Tea,
Camphor Trunks, llattan Chairr,
JupatiCMj Bctcens, Provision, &e.
25 lm
TO LET.
HOUSE mid LOT. t rm reasonable
luqulroofT.W. Italim, Hnwa.
Hun So.ip Works.
Lelco, llonulu u. i'o tf
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SALE
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Hoilister & Co.'s
AND RETAIL.
Steam Works, Bunnv South
Telo, 1U11 17i!,"MutualSI5.
Dupot, Merclnnt btrcet.
Tele, JJell 172, Mutual SCO. E3
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Tim undersigned having puichused
Iho business of tho Tahiti Lemonade
Works, the depot has been removed to
No. 28 Merchant Blreel.
All orders for Aerated Waters inanu.
factured at the abovoestablishmetit Mill
receive prompt attention.
J. E. imOWN & Co.
r. u. uox 4GD.
NOTICE.
DURING my abiouco from this king,
ilnin Mr. W. O. Peicoek will net
forme under full Power of Altontar.
G. H. HOLLAND, i
Honolulu, Jan. 1 1, ISStf. SO 31 -
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