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Tho Aroade-EGAN & CO.
New Store, New Goods
Tho Arcado-EGAN & C0k
Call nml r.xniiiliiP tlio
$12.50 Gent's Blue Flan'l Suits
The Afcado-EGAN & CO.
Gents' Furnishing Goods
Finest Custom Mudo Clothing,
IiniltCH' . Ucut'n Fine fcUioen.
Tho Arcado-EGAN & CO.
Have Opened
Willi tho J-'IncHt ItlMplny of oihIh
ever kIiowii 1m Hum Kingdom.
.HISS i TJIHSIjI'VIS
A-i-i
FOR SALE.
Kindergarten School
300 CORDS Algnroba or
Ki..ve Firewood, in qua nil
-jS AT
IJeroltuiin Hlrcof,
Mr. Mctlulrc's into resilience. "0 lm
S5 K1-,wc -firewood, in
M.&sffi l'eS t0 Suit PutCMn3Crs
Jlclnci'iiy JMoolt,
I'ort Street.
Apply to
,i. p. colhurn
Worth 080.
Thd Aroade-EGAN & CO.
Dry Goods
XowHtocU, Latent Ktjlcn to suit tho
MoHt Jb'nHtlilinnN.
0. S. S. CO.'S TIME TABLE.
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"WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18. 1888.
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ARRIVALS.
.Ian 18
Schr Ncttlo Merrill from Liilialua
l, DEPARTURES.
.Tnn 18
Schi alary Foster for Knkalau
""vessels LEAVING TO-MORROW.
Stmr Iwalant for Lahnina ami Haina
4 kua at 8 n m
fp " StmrKaala for Walanac nml Walalua
,Jj nt 0 a m
Ilk Forest Queen, Winding
Bk Hazard, Holland
PASSEtlCERS.
For Kauai per steamer Mlkahnla, Jan
17 Col Z 8 Spalding, Mr Allien, Mr
Hutcliiuson, O M White and bi idu, Mr
Sicgcinanu and bride, and 40 deck pas
sengers. 1'or Maul per steamer Llkclikc, .lati
17 Judgo ICnluii and wife, Judge Ka
lama ami wife, Judge S v Kaai mid
wife, llov.1 Klosepa, J Kalioopal und
family, Miss Mmiroe, 11 II lliteheoek,
wife and cbild, A Mundon, W Goodale,
A S Ilarncs and 30 deek passengers.
From Hawaii and Maul per steamer
W G Hull, Jan 17 Mrs Walter 11111 and
child, H N Gicenwell, Hon J D Paris,
S M Monarrat, D II Xalilnu, JD .loliu
pon. G S Pallet, .1 D Aekermann. A
Damon, I Ktialinlc, Miss I Kawaimaka,
A. Akana and 01 deck.
CARGOES FROM ISLAND POINTS.
Stmr W G Hall, 72 bags sugar, 174 bags
awa, 1G(! bags coffee, 45 hides, 17
horses and 4 cows.
Sehr Nettle Merrill, 1838 bags sugar
SHIPPING NOTES.
The Ger bk Ficldrich sailed yes'.er
day for S. F witli ir,!jG0 bags sugar and
132 bbls molasses; weight, 2,014,278
lbs, value, 84.000.
VESSELS EXPECTED FROM FOREIGN
PORTS.
II Xelths M's Zilvereu Kruls, Jocke,
from S America due Mar 1 -20
USS Marion, from South America,
duo .Ian 10-31
Am baik "Will W Case, Robertson,
from San Francisco, due at Kalmlui,
Jan 2-15
Am S S Maiiposa, II M flayward,
from San Francisco, en route to the
Colonics, ilue Jan 10
Am S S Alameda, II G Morse, from
the Colonies, en route to San Francisco,
due Feb 12
Am tern Eva, J O Wlkman, from Eu
reka, Cal. due Xov 1-10
II IJJlS TaUkuba, from Tahiti, duo
April 1-20
Ger bark Deutcliland, from Bicmen,
Bailed October 28th, duo Feb 1-20
Am bk Martha Davis. F M Benson,
from Boston, due Mar 1 .
Am ship Mystic Belle, Cooke, from
New York, due March 1-20
Brit bk St Thomas Bell, sailed from
Cardiff, October 22d, due March 1-20
Brit bk Natima, sailed from Liver
pool, Nov 29th, due Mar 5-31
Am bk Saranac, sailed from Liver
pool, Oct 20th, due Feb 29
Am bk Lady Harewood, from Hong
kong, due Dec 5-25
Ger bkll 1'iltzenl erg, from Honkong,
due Dec 10-15
Am bktno Eureka, Meyers, from San
Francisco, duo Jan 1-10
Am tern G C Perkins. Not dbcrg, from
Pugct Sound, due Jan 1-10
Am bktne S N Castle, L II Hubbard,
from San Francisco, due .Tan 5-20
Am bktne Planter, ,Perriinan, from
Ban Francisco, due Jan 5-20
Am bktno Amelia, XV Newhall, from
PortTownscnd, due Jan 20-31
Am tern Dora Bluhni, from San Fran
cisco. 'due at Hilo, Jan 25-31
? P M S S City of Now York, Searle,
from Hongkong, en route to San Fran
cisco, due Jan 20
Am bark V O Whitmore, from Port
Townsend, due Jan 20-31.
VESSELS IN PORT.
nilS Carolina, Sir W Wiseman
USS Vandalla, Rear Admiral Kimberly
Bk Caibarien, Perkins
Bk Lilian, DuneanJ
Bktne S G Wilder, Rugg
Hchr W S Bownc, Bhihin
Bk Mln. McCrone
Bgtno W G Irwin, McCulloch
LOGAL & GENERAL NEWS.
The King's stables
re-open on Monthly,
ut Lolco will
The bark Min will
offered for sale here.
probably bo
Mn. Lewis J, Levoy will hold his
regular cash .sale, at liis sales rooniB,
to-morrow, nt 10 a. m.
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The Woodlawn Dairy Co. linvo
bought out the Pawaa Dairy, and
consolidated the two concerns.
Judge Widemann and Mr. Watson
returned from , "Waianno by tho
steamer Kaaln, last ovciiiug.
i.
Thomas William Ilqbron lias been
appointed a Notary Public for tho
First Judicial Circuit of tho King
dom, Tin: horbo attached to express No.
05 bolted this morning, but was
stopped without any damago being
done
"The baromctor is falling,"
a sea
captain was Heard to say this
morn
shortly ing, "and stormy weather
is
expecteu."
At last accounts tho Chinaman
who tried to commit suicido at Ewa
yesterday, is still alive and will prob
uLly recover.
Mit. O. J. McCarthy advertises his
busincbs for sale, This is a good
chance for u peiton to obtain a well
equipped' cigar storo ami billiard
ploon,
. ju JWukfeiv it.
'A. .J
Du. Rankin was presented with a
lmndsoniu cano tho other day.
. . . .o . '
A CltA'.Y PoittlgUCEO boy, hand
cufled, was taken in a carringo to
tliu Insano Asylum tliis morning.
Sm Will. Wiseman and Col. Cur
tis Iuukon. will start on a journey
around tho Island of Oahu, to-morrow
morning.
The inoitgagco's sale of land at
Kaupo, on Maui, will tako place to
morrow at 12 noon, by Mr. Lewis J.
Levey, ai his sales rooms.
A aou) watch has been found,
which tho owner can have by apply
ing to James Kuuhano at the Police
Station, and proving property.
. .
Accoumxa to tho O. S. 8. Com
pany's new time-table, tho Mariposa
will be duo hero to-morrow, en route
for Now Zealand and Australia.
The steamer W. G. Hull went up
on the Marino Railway this morning,
to be cleaned. She sails on her re
gular roulo at the usual home, Fri
day morning.
Miss Fanny Gilmorc and Professor
It. J. Aginton, world renowned
skaters, will givo an exhibition in the
Yoscniito skating rink, upon the ar
rival of the Mariposa.
The Royal Hawaiian Band will
givo Mr. and Mrs. Watson and Miss
Minlees a grand complimentary con
cert at the Hawaiian Hotel to-morrow
evening.
...
To-Monnow, the 19th instant, a
quarteily dividend of three dollars a
shaic will be paid to the (stockholders
of the Wilder's Steamship Company,
at their ollice.
The dend-riso of the barkentinc
S. G. Wilder was taken this after
noon.preparatory to her going on the
Marine Railway. Tho Wilder will
load sugar for Schacfcr & Co.
The Bailing of- tho brig Hazard is
postponed until 9 o'clock to-morrow
morning. Tho Hazard will return to
Honolulu with about 150 South Sea
Island laborers, for various planta
tions. The locomotive taken on tiial by
tho Government, that has been re
cently put up by Mr. J. Cushingham,
will be tried to-morrow, and if it
meets the requiiements of the Gov
ernment, will be puichased by thorn.
DtmiNO tho passages of tho bark
Min from London to this port, the
Italian gioyhound that came out as
a present to Mr. G. W. Macfailane,
got ono of its legs broken. Tho chief
ofliccr.of the bark set the fractured
limb, and when tho vessel arrived
here tho leg was as good as over.
THE GOVERNMENT DISPENSARY.
The Government Dispensary i3
the development of a benevolent
purpose. The Dispensary is in
tended for furnishing medicine and
medical -advice, free of charge, to
all Hawaiians needing tho same. It
is situate in Fowler's Yard, a cen
tral location convenient for the
greatest number, and is in charge of
Dr. Wood, a regularly qualified
medical practitioner. The doctor
is in attendance from 8 a. m. to 10
a. m. every day in the week, except
Sundays. Patients calling at tho
time specified are treated for what
ever ailment they are aftjictcd with,
free of charge. The coat is borne
by the Government. Many poor
people appear to appreciate the pro
vision thus made for their require
ments, and avail themselves of its
privileges. Since the commence
ment of the present year, there has
been a daily average of twenty call
ers. FRENCH ACTION AT RAIATEA.
News brought from Raiatea by
the sleamer Richmond, which arrived
to-day, shows that tho French are
actively interfering in the affairs of
that iBland. A section of the natives
are strongly opposed to King Tama
toa, who is supported by French
authority. The king is weak, and
the conduct of tho rebel natives,,
some 900 strong, and mostly armed,
is alarmiug and dangerous. Out
rage, murder, and' looting are of
frequent occurrence. A short timo
ago the French landed a force which
destroyed tho plantations of tho
rebel natives. When tho Richmond
left, on tho 17th instant, three war
ships were at Raiatea, nnd tho
French commander had issued an
ultimatum callimr upon the rebel
natives to submit to Tamatoa, other
wise tho vessels would lire upon
them. .
Tho French have scrupulously re
frained from interfering With the
property and interests of tho Kng
iish and other Europeans, and tho
sentiment of tho mercantile com
munity is wholly in favor of tho
action of the French, in the hope
that it will lead to the establishment
of a settled and stable form of gov
ernment. Messrs. Richards and
Cooper, agents for tho London Mis
sionary Society, however, strongly
oppose tho proceedings of the
French. As Lord Salisbury declared
recertly that tho British Govern
ment would not interfero in Raiatea,
it is generally thought that tho pres
ent action of the French is a pre
liminary to tho formal annexation
of tho island. Sydney Herald,
Dec. 28, 1887.
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BAND CONCERT.
Royal Hawaiian Band will
complimentary concert to
The
eivo a
Mr. and Mrs. Rcnny Watson and
Miss Mirrlccs, on Thursday evening,
nt tho Hawaiian Hotel, at 7:510
o'clock. Following is the pro
gramme: March Nnnon Geneo
Ovciturc Murltanii (new) Wallace
Romance Rosc,softly blooming. .Snohr
Reminiscences of Bellini Godfrey
"Knplolanl."
Reminiscences of Scotland Maaucu
Waltz Oypsy Baion Btrnusq
Two Marches Sriilld
God Save the Quccti tar Spangled
Banner Hawaii Ponol.
SUPREME COURT JANUARY TERM.
ucroRB
.1UD1), C. J.
DOLE,
111CK1JUTON
J. J.
AND
Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1888.
Tho Court convened at 0 a. m.,
Mr. Justice Bickcrton presiding,
and at 10 a. m. trial was resumed of
matter continued from yesterday
before the samelhrcc Justices, and
before a foreign jury.
The King vs. Ah Tuck, murder.
Trial before a foreign jury con
tinued from yesterday. After risk
ing tho premises at Aala, the scene
of the murder between 9 and 10 a.
M.
at
trial was resumed at 10 a.m., and
12 ii. a recess was taken until
1 r. M.
POLICE COURT.
CniMINAr. OASES.
Wednesday, Jan. 18th.
J. Wajniziiiff, O. Kundsen nnd
Wclchu, paid the usual penalty for
drunkenness.
Kale, larceny of 50 cents, con
tinued to 23rd.
civid cases.
L. A. Caney vs. J. L. Kaulukou,
and Ah Pung vs. Ah Lin and All
Chan, from the 11th and 13 respec
tively, not ended.
VALUE OF FIRST IMPRESSIONS.
"How do you come to be such a
good judge of human nnture?" I
said recently to one of the oldest
and most successful dcctective3 in
the city. "By the observance of
one simple rule,, he replied. "I
cling to my first impressions df a
man, and govern mj-sclf by them to
the end. Peihaps I might add an
other rule, and that is this if a
man's personal appearance reminds
me, at first, of another man. I con
clude that the resemblance extends
to character also. If you will adopt
these two rules and act on them n
few years, you will be just as good a
judge of men as I am. I ramembcr
that, twenty years ago, a rather
venorable-lookiug man called on me,
said lie was a minister, and asked
me to subscribe a dollar to some
benevolent object. I declined ; and
when he had gone got to thinking
how much he reminded me of a
noted horse-thief at the East that we
used to call Chcoky Joe. Well,
about ten years afterward I was
looking for a stolen horse. I did a
good deal of hard work on the case,
and at last got on tho trail of the
chief. He dodged around from
place to place, but I kept close up
behind him all the time, and at last
bagged him. When I looked him
over I said to him : 'Why, I've seen
you somewhere?' 'Vcrv likely; I've
been there," he replied. Said I,
'Ain't you a minister i" 'No,' he said,
'I ain't no minister, I was working
that racket though, when you saw
me last.' It was the very mau
whose resemblance to another horse-
thief
fore'
had noticed ten years
Chicago Journal.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
be-
THE PEOPLES' PAPER-The
Daily Bulletin 50 cla per innalli.
RYAN'S BOAT BUILDING
SHOP. Rear of Lucas' Mill.
OS
CORSETS, FOR YOUNG AND
for old, for stout anil for leiiu, for
tall and for short, at Suchs' store.
'9 NICE LARGE FURNISHED
Xj rooms, No. 4 Garden Luna, tho
second 'door from Union street.
Apply
on tho prcrnlHen.
lOif
NEW FLOUNCE EMBROID
erles, new Summer Lawns, new
Combination Suits, just opened ut Such9'
store, 101, Fort Slreet.
BARGAINS N TORCHON
Lucca, 1000 yards of Linen Luce,
hlightly soiled, at a sacrifice ut Sachs'
store 10 Porst btrcct.
CLEAN RAG.S ui second hund
clothing will be gratefully reculv.
ed for tho use of the imnatei of the
liranch Hospital for Lepers at Kuknako,
or nt the Leper Bcttlmcnt on Molokul,
If left with J. T. Walcrhouse, jr.. at the
Queen Street Store. t&f tf
Desirable Building Lots!
Situate on Fort Street, below School
FOR LEASE.
Either on short or long leases at option
of tho lossce.
T32IlEH 103A-HOIV.A..UII3.
Enquire of
40 lm f&m
HENUY SMITH,
on the Premises.
THE DAILY BULLETIN -The
moit populur intpcr published.
TF YOU WANT A SITUATION
X advcrtlto in tho Daily Udixktin.
"iro. iLsiwiti J
Arrivo at Honolulu from San Francisco.
Mariposa January 10
Australia February 7
Zealandia Febimuy 10
Australia. Maich 0
Ahunodn .'. March 15
Australia April !l
Mariposa Apiil 12
Australia May 1
Zealandia May 10
Australia May 29
Alameda Juno 7
Australia June 20
Mariposa July fi
Australia July 21
Zcnhuidia August 2
Australia August 21
Alameda August HO
Australia September 18
Mariposa September 27
Australia October 10
Zealandia October 25
Australia November 111
Alameda November 22
Australia. . , December 11
Leave Honolulu for San Francisco.
Alameda February 12
Australia February 14
Maiiposa. March 11
Australia March l.'l
Zealandia April 8
Australia April 10
Alameda May (5
Australia May 8
Mariposa June 3
Australia June 5
Zealandia July 1
Australia .Tulv .1
Alameda July 29
Australia Inly 111
Maiiposa August 2G
Australia August 28
Zealandia September 23
Australia September 25
Alameda October 21
Australia October 23
Mariposa November 18
Austiiilia November 20
Zealandia December 10
Australia December 18
AUmeda . . .(1889) Juiuiary 13
Notice.
MESSRS J. E. BROWN i OO. nre
authorized to collect accounts due
to mo, and their receipt will be a buIII
cieat ditcliure.
A. M. IIBWETT.
Honolulu, Jan, 3,1833. 2!Um
FOK KENT OR LEASE.
The premises now occupied
i... u ir LT.,i,nn . tr 1
'YT3 J I"llUL-( lib IXillJillllllitl.
SidKntrauce tlirouuh Austin Lane
The house consibts of parlor, 5 bed
rooms, kitchen, pantry and dining room.
Possession given immediately.
01 Apply to J. F. CO'LMJUN.
lew Boats for Sale.
WE HAVE ON HAND
A Few Samples of our Boats.
Also, plans and estimate) of all kinds
of Boats and rcpairi given at short
notice We use only best mnteiial in
their construction; no Monkey-pod
whatever; behoving that the best labor
and material pays best, both buyers and
builder. Having already published
prices nnd several ussurjtia.1 points not
generally known hcnctlulnl to boa's
lound our Islands, which intending
fiurchnsers would do well to note. Our
mproved facilities for building or re
pairing enable us not only lo furnish
a superior article but cheap, and whero
doubt exists in this wo desire a comna
rative Inspection, before sale, at the L'n.
terpriso Mill or Printers Lune, Punch,
bowl street, where sampels cau be bucu.
J. A. DOWER,
Ship Carpenter & Builder.
Mutunl Tdephono fl'.'S. 38 tf
NOTICE.
Mrs. A. M. Mollis
Having removed her Dressmaking
Establishment to
No. 17 Emma St.,
Will be pleased to see her friends nud
patrons tticre from and after January
Urd, 1888. . '
Mutual Telcpheno 484 ; Dell 410.
'28 lm
JUST RECEEIVD
Per Mariposa, from Now Zealand,
AND NOW ON EXHIBITION !
AOhoico Collection of
PURE J3K.I3D
i
i
Bulls and Hoifers,
These animals can bo seen at any
timo in a paddock near the Catholic
Ccinctery, und are otlered at reason,
ublo rates by
21 '2w W. G. IRWIN & CO.
TF YOU LOSE ANYTHING
J. advertise it in tho Daily Bulletin
vi-WL'!i. .NT.: .-
Choice Stock
GREAT
Goods Reduced in every department. '
I beg' to stale Unit it is impossible to announce a price list of every article in my store,
but my entire stock of
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Gout's ITurnisbing- Goods,
Boy's Clothing", Ladies', Misses', and Children's Shoes,
House Furnishing Goods, Etc., Etc., Etc.,
Has been reduced, and the greatest inducements arc offered.
Remember, it vill pay you to visit the Temple of Fasiiton during this Great Sale,
Children's Cashmere Vests, short sleeves, extra quality, reduced from 75c 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' whito 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
Great Reduction im Embroideries, from 5c a yard up.
" " in every description of Laces.
a
cc
" " in Lisle thread, Silk and Jersey Gloves and Mills.
Ecrue Window curtains, reduced lo 1.75 pair.
Corsets Reduced one half of former price. .
Great Reduction in Hosiery, Ladies', Gent's, Misses' and children's.
a
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" " in Dress Goods, Hand Satchels, &c. ' " .
Linen Figured Lawn to close out at reduced prices, 0 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. JEJiaJEOIOJO", 63 Sc 63 U'ovt St.
a
Bulletin" Summary
Dec. 2a. No. 28.
60 Columns of Original Matter.
Is now issued and will lie found lo
be an interesting and coinprcheubivc
number, containing GO columns of
reading matter on local Ionics, and
a complete resume of Honolulu and
island news. There is no better paper
published in the Kingdom to send to
friends abroad. Subscription $2.50
per annum, including postage to
foreign countries. To be had from
J. II. Soper, Merchant street,
A. M.,IIewett, Merchant street,
and Kw.i.rra Ollice.
NOTICE.
THE unilcrslfrnril have, j Deed of
TjiibI, ilatcd Nov. 21sl, 1687. 1 ecn
nppointcd Trustees of Ilin Mu jetty 'a
Eitatu.
, S. M. DAMON,
J. O. OAKTBH,
O. 1 IAUKE.V.
Honolulu, Nov. SO, 18S7. 0J lm
NOTICE.
A IJ pirtioi hiviuy cliilms Against
IX. Ills Mfijoity's Eittttu arc requested
to linvullnir ucuhuiiH nii'.do out In do
lull, swum io u" to cnrrtetacfcP, nnd pre.
bent tlium to Col. 0. 1'. Imilu'ii, ut tliu
olllco of II. M'a C'hnmborlnln, Honolulu,
within llueo moulli3 from dalo of this
notice.
S. ir. DAMON,
J. O. CAHTEIt,
O. V. IAUKKA,
Tni'ttM of Ills Majesty's IMilo.
Honolulu, Nov. 21, 18S7. 03 3 in
NOTICE.
THE copartnership heretofore ixUit
Ing between the unclcrsiuiicd un
der the Hrm nuino ami stylo of M. Phil
lips 4Co., has been this day dissolved by
mutual consent. A. Loowonbeig ictlrlng
thnrcfioin.
Tliu bunncsH will bo continued ns
hoieloforo under tho fcuiui! Hrm iminu
by M. Phillips & M. Oiecn who assume
all liabilities and collect all outstanding
accounts of said linn.
M. PHILLIPS,
M. G 11 KB N.
a. LoiWKNiiimu.
Deo. HM 1887. 3 41
FOR SALE !
ONE LAUGE LOT, corner Penwicolu
nnd Lumilllo Sts., which cau bo
divided Into two or mor building lots.
Enquire of
ir,5
Q. WEST,
Of Wo". Dow fc 'o.
TF YOU FIND ANYTHING,
J odvortlso It iu tho Daiuy Uui.letin
i"i:A -
GLEAM
DAY!
Bargains in Ladies
in Linen, Cambric and Silk-Handkerchiefs,
in "Window Curtains, prices reduced one half,
in Undressed and Dressed Kid Gloves.
in ijacues' jerseys, reuueeu. one nan.
in Ladies' Parasols.
in Blankets, Misses' and Children's Straw
in Flowers, Feathers and Tips.
B. F. EHIERS & CO.
-auk displaying-
k Fine Line of mmm Hoods
AT LOW
INSPECTION INrITDE5I.
1731
ieceived at
A. large assortment of
Comprising the well-known brands of
COLGATE & CO., LUNDBOItGS,
LTJBIN'S, " ATKINSON'S,
EASTMAN'S ALOHA. IIOYT'S COLOGNE
FA11LNA GEKMAN COLOGNE, &o.
XOX
Sale .t 3R.esoixTl " Prices.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
l.r)f)2
mm wo ta! & co.
1 XiiHIinil Klrci-I,
Have just received ex sluir 'Alameda,"
a cholcu lot of
M
Embroidered Silk Tablo Covers,
Pillow Cases,
' " Shawls,
llandtfcrcldofs,
Silk Sashes, Sandal Wood Fans, &c, &c.
Also a largo line of
Chiua Mattina:, China & Japan Tea,
Camphor Trunks, Italian ChatM,
Jiinuucbi) Bcrei-iiB, Provisions, &c,
ii5 lm
TO LET.
HOUSK nnd LOT, turms uuinnuUlo
inqulio of T. W, llawliiu, Hiiwu.
ii'iu Soup Works.
Lolco, Ilouolu Iu. Uo If
M -SALE,
White Underwear.
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, '.. 4 it .
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Steam Works, Bunny Bouth
Tele, llell 17'J, Mutual 210.
Depot, Merchant Htrcet
Tele, Hell 172, Mutual SCO.
Mitt Lenl Works.
The undersigned having purchased
tliu business of the Tahiti Lcmonado
Woiks, tho dopot has been removed to
No. 28 Merchant Htreet.
AH orders for Aerated Waters manti
facturcd at tlio above establishment will
receive prompt attention.
J. E. mtOWN&Cn.
P. O. Hox 409. 1820
notice;
DUKINO my absoaco from ihis king
dom Mr. W. O. Pearock will ael
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forme under full Tower of Attorney.
G.IJ. HOLLAND,
Honolulu, Jau. It, 1638.
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