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BY AUTHORITY.
"'Orricr. orTiii: Uoaui) or Hiiai.tii,)
Honolulu, II. I., Fab. 17, 1888.
The "Dudolt Houso," on the Ha
waiian Hold premises, is hoicby de
clared to be a place of qitaianlino
under the regulations of the Eoaul
of.llealth and the laws of this King
dom, until further notice.
N. ii. EMERSON,
President Dcrnid of Health.
(iS 31
Finance l)iimrinent.
HoNOMiwr, II. I., Feb. 10, 1888.
Notico is lieicby given to all em
ployees of the Hawaiian Govern
ment, and to other poiMins to whom
moneys may be due at the Hawaiian
Tieasury on or before Muioli 31,
1888, to piesent vaucbeis for settle
ment on or bofoic Unit date; and all
persons having nionoyn on account
of the Government are ioiiuutud to
make their returns piomplly, in
order that there may bo no delay in
closing the accounts for the lineal
period ending March 31, 188S.
XV. L. GREEN.
C8 tf Minister of Finance.
TENDERS.
Sealed tenders will be received at
the Interior Ofiico until MONDAY,
Febiuary 20th, 188S, at 12 o'clock
noon, for the construction of n bhed
on the extension of the wharf known
as "Biewer's Wharf," Honolulu.
Plans and specifications for the
work can be teen at the Ofiico or the
Superintendent of Public Works.
The Minister of the Interior does
not hind himself to accept the lowest
or any bid.
LOEEIN A. THURSTON,
Minister of the Interior.
Intel ior Oflice, Feb. 11, 1SS8.
GO td
BISHOP & Co., BANKERS
Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands
Draw Exchange on the
Bauic oi Ca.lirorn.ia, fi3. IT.
And their agents in
NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONG.
Messrs. N. M. Rothschild & Son, London
The Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney,
London,
The Commercial Bank Co.. of Sydney,
Sydney,
The Bank of New Zealand: Auckland,
Christchurch, and "Wellington,
Tho Bank of British Columbia, Vic
toria, B. 0., and Portland, Or.
and
Transact a General Banking Business.
GfiO ly
the
IjatTtt Hitll'jtfin
Pledged lo neither Sect nor Party,
Hut established for the benefit of all.
FRIDAY, FEB. 17, 1888.
IT WON'T WASH.
Editor Bulletin: No one can
deny that much of the success of the
uprising last June was due to the
Honolulu Kiflcs. Why is it that
some sort of countenance and sup
port has not been given to that or
ganization by the present leaders of
the Reform party, so as to make
this volunteer militia an efllcient
department of the government ser
vice? Surely we have not yet got
"out of the woods" in our political
affairs, so as to bo able to dispense
altogether with anj' aid from the
military power. Or is it the fact
that no appropriation for our
armory exists owing to sheer
gratuitous neglect? When some
people have carried their point,
they think it smart to say,
"Now, small boy, hurry olf to
school, and attend to your lessons:
wo have no more axes to grind."
The small boy does not know every
thing; but he does know when he
is well treated. Perhaps some day
when there are axes to grind, the
handle will bo missing, and a flood'
of promises will not turn the grind
stone. When Company A comes to
celebrate Washington's birthday,
they may be reminded of a continu
ation of the well-worn story of
George and his hatchet. The famous
cherry tree had been converted into
ilrowood, and its ashes saved as
usual for lye. Sambo had been told
to make the hoap : but he reported
to Washington Senior, that the soap
wouldn't come no how. Investiga
tion showed that ho had been using
the ashes of the cherry tree, and of
course no soap would come ; there
was' no lie even in those ashes.
Thcro's no soap for the Honolulu
'Hides in all tho fine things expected
from tho present political leaders,
for there is no bjc to mako it. Y,
The man who sits in the corner of
a lot and waits for an old cow to
back tip to bo milked will go without
milk nil his days.
HONOLULU LITERARY AND DE
BATING SOCIETY.
The Debating Club met last eve
ning at the hall of Engine Company
No. 2. The attendance win large,
every seat being occupied. Mr. A.
11. Surimgcotir presided until the ar
rival of the temporary chairman
elected at the previous meeting.
The committee on organization
presented the draft of a constitution
and by-laws, which after a few alte
ration's were adopted. The name
of the association is "The Honolulu
Literary and Debating Society."
Its ofllcers consist of a president,
two vicc-piesidents, a secretary, and
n treasurer. The society will meet
once a week for debates and literary
exercises.
The report of the committee on
ways and means, recommending the
hail of Oahu Lodge, K. of 1'. as the
place of meeting was adopted, and
the committee requested to secure
the use of thehall.
The election of ofllcers, lo serve
for six months, resulted as follows :
Walter Hill, president; A. 15. Seriin
geour, 1st vicc-picsidcnt; II. Gunn,
2nd vice-president; John F. Smith,
secretary; and XV. II. lloogs, tieas
urcr. Committees were appointed as
follows: Literary exercises: D.
Logan, A. Hobeitson, Dr. Rodger1,
XV. II. Mclncrny and F. B. Auer
baeh. Finance: F. "Waldron, S. F.
Graham and E. 0. White. Mem
bership: A. XV. Caitcr, J. F. Eck
ardt and L. B. Kerr.
The next meeting will be on
Thursday evening, when a debate or
some literal y exercises will occupy
the time.
BLUE' RIBBON LEAGUE.
The following is the programme
for the Blue Ribbon entertainment
in the Y. M. C. A. hall to-morrow
evening to which everybody is cordi
ally invited :
Piano olo A. S. Wall
Duet Mossi. Ljman
Recitation Miss Jane Haie
Song Miss Bei tlm ion Holt
Beading Miss X.J. Msilonc
Duct .... Misses von Holt
Address Rev. Geo. Wallace
YOSEMITE SKATING RINK.
Following is the programme to bo
played at the Skating Rink this
evening:
Mai eh ,... Aloha
Walt l'oleanu
Mm eh Wccner Hereon
Polka Yooiuitc
Waltz. O, Say Ye
March : .7 Kuu Lei
Ma.uika ?.. ' Niihau
Waltz Manoa
Polka Jlikado
Walt. Hawaii
Waltz Kauai
Walt. Good Night
The last live selections will be for
dancing.
SUPREME COURTSPECIAL TERM.
BEFOUU D0I.U, J.
Friday, Feb. 17, 1888.
The Court opened at 10 a. m.
Hawaiian jurors in attendance; and
at 12:05 r. m. takes a recess until 1
1". M.
In re estate of Mauao (v), of Hono
lulu, Oahu, deceased. Appeal of
Kahalcwai (w). Partly heard on
loth and 10th and continued until
to-day. Being tried before a Ha
waiian jury. Will probably be
finished to-day.
W. L. llolokahiki for proponent;
A. C. Smith and A. Rosa for con
testant. SUPREME COURT IN CHAMBERS.
m:roi:i: dole, .i.
Friday, Feb. 17, 1888.
E. Wery vs. John Naki ct al.
Petition ior foreclosure of mortgage.
Return day. Continued until to
morrow. J. M. Monsarrat for plaintiff ; XV.
C. Aehi ior defendant.
SUGAR.
The local sugar refineries have re
cieve a jood quantity of the raw
material, including a eaigo from
Manila, and they are now in a bet
ter position to meet the wants of
their customers. The American
Refinery made reductions of at ;
of a cent in its price list on the 2d,
and on the 3d the California reduced
Extra C and Golden C & of a. cent
respectively. With the exception
of these two grades the refineries
were thus put on aif even footing.
On the Oth, however, the California
made another cut of , cent for Ex
tra C and Golden C. No further
changes nerc made by the American.
Examine, Feb. 0.
Ill CULTIVATED SOCIETY.
"I should liUe to sec a little of
your society here," said a Boston
neophyte, to a Codgo City merchant.
"I have heard that it is as refined
and cultivated as that of the East."
"You bet it is," said the mer
chant proudly; "we ain't no
slouches when it comes to a society
frolic out here. You jtibt slip
around to thq back door of my place
at midnight to-night and bring a
black mask and two or llireo good
six-shooteis with you. There's a
fellow down in our jail that wo are
going to have a little frolic with,
lie was caught with six lioises that
wau't his'n. All you got lo do is
to come along and seo tho fun. I'll
furnish tho lope and tho other gen
tlemen will tend to kiekin' in the
jail door and getting the fellow out
and down to the tree we gen'rally
use for such festivities. Ain't had
such n party for most a month, ami
I'm glad one's coming off now, so's
you can sec a little of our society.
I tell you its first-class." Detroit
Free 1'icss.
hi. Louis girls claim that they arc
not as bad as they are painted.
Already many who swore off have
sworn on again.
Honolulu Iron Works Go.
AT iho annual incetinu .if this Com:
. pany held lit thu olllces of Thio.
11. Bavies & Co., on Thursday, Febiuary
10, 1S88, the followlngofflccis were
elected for the cnulnir year, viz:
I'l evident Thco. 11. Bavies
VIcoPieshlcnt.. .Tims. It. Walker,
secretary )
Troasuier )
,F. II. Swunyy,
Auditor W. L. Green,
F. M. SWANZY,
Senietaiy,
Honolulu, February 1C, 18S8.
OS 4tonw
73 HUUAHO STREET.
MRS.
ROOT. LOVE, - PROPRIETRESS.
Eveiy desoilplion of
PLAIN & FANCY
reaa & yracKers
FRESH SODA CRACKERS
AND-
SALOON BREAD
Always on hand.
imljoljs: .o:e2,:e:l.:o
A SPECIALTY.
hlaud orders promptly attended to.
04 Cm
Tahiti Lemonade Steam Works,
SONNY SOOTH.
Honolulu Depot, - - - 28 Merchant St.
Manufacturers of Hiiih Cbiss Aerated
Watets, put up in Patent Crystal
Valvo Bottles
GUARANTEED
-ABSOLUTELY PURE.
-
Plain Soda,
;er Ale,
SCuspbcvrynilc,
I Hop Ale,
Tahiti IjCiiifliiaile,
Cream Soda,
Grenadine.
J. E. BROWN &
Proprictort).
CO.,
08
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KONA COFFEE, (Genuine Arliclo")
PIA, (By tho Bag)
I. X. L. LIME,
PORTLAND, CEMENT,
DOWNERS' KEROSENE OIL.
00 lw
Just landed ex "Alameda"
AND FOlt SAIiE-
IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE
- AT Tin: -
FEED CO.
()- lw
FOR SALE.
. A A BEAUTIFUL residence
filV'WlS - nt J'"11"!""'- House
Ss&Siglia contains ample convenience
for n medium (icd family, lias Ilxtuies
and impiovemvnts of iho lute-t btvlcs,
and U build on a large lot, L'OOV.tOO fuel.
Location is too well known for luiiltli
ii ml beauty to need recommending. For
fiutlier paitieulars upply 10
J. A. MAGOON,
Men limit Ktion,
Honolulu, Feb. 13, 1WJ3. (11 lw
NOTICE.
Mrs. A. M. Mellis
Having removed her Dressmaking
Establishment to
ftlo. 17 Emma St.,
Will bo pleased toseejlier fi lends and
patrons there fiom and after Januuiy
3rd, 1SS8.
Mutual Tolcphono 484; Bell 410.
28 lin
NOTICE.
rpiIE Luin Kco Company will do a
JL gcuoinl utail mercantile hiiBiness
at Kapaa, Island of Kniinl, and Con
Olaol; is the uiamifier of mid business,
and inn full nuthoiity 1o sign thu firm
niimo in all matters appertaining to said
hiibincss UJM ICErl CO.
02 lm
JOB PRINTING ol dl kinds oxc
cuted at tho Daij.y Uuixetin Oflice
LOVE'S BAKERY.
FOR SALE
j. t. mteIouse
Auction Salos by James F. Morgan.
LARGE
AND IMPORTANT
VW
m
J,!
1111
Jl
I am directed by Messrs. II. Hnckfeld
& Go , to sell at Public Auction, nl
tholr stoic, Queen street, on a
liberal credit to the trade,
ON
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNES
DAY & THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY 20, 21, 22, & 23,
--- COMMENCING AT
10 O'CLOCK A. M., EACH DAY,
All llielr iiniinitatlons of iner.
cliaudleo of every desciiptlon.
Tho side will conipilso specially
Ecleclid goods of the latest
Mjlc, to numerous to specify.
Amongst the block will ho
found lull assortments of
New & Fashionable Dry Goods
Bags and Banging,
Galvanized Corrugated Iron,
Groceries,
Sydney & English Saddles,
Crockery,
Glassware, Paper,
LIQUORS, WINES,
Bscrs and Champagne,
Clothing,
Tailors Goods,
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC.
ALL GOODS OFFERED WILL BE POSI
TIVELY SOLD.
And lnrgc invoices will be closed at any
piico and on liberal leiins.
JCHSIOXS AT SALE.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
Auctioneer.
GO id
Notice is hereby giicn that in accord,
ance with ihc law in such case made
and piovided, I will cause to he sold the
chattels of Wo Cluing taken by me in
distiaiuing for lent, to wit:
Ladies', Men's and Childrens'
hoes end Slippers,
Shoe Leather & Nails.
Said sale will take place at tho auc
tion rooms of LEWI'! J. LEVEY,
auctioneer, coiner of Foit and
Queen btreets,
On SATURDAY, March 3d, '88,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON.
07 13t ASWAN.
JUST PUBLISHED
" Vestiges of tlie Molten Globe."
PART II.
Tho
s Surface, Features and
Yolcanic Phenomena.
PRICE, $3.00.
To bo had at J. II. SOPBU & CO.'S
Stationery store. Merchant slicet.
CSgrN.II. Tills hoolc contains a full
account and discussion of Volcanic
Phenomena In generul and Hawaiian
Volcanoes in particular, with a map of
the Group showing all the recent Liva
yiows, Craters, etc. 0-1 3t
FOUND.
A
SUM of money. The owner can
have the same by calling in tins
ollleo and pi oving property. 07 lit
WANTED.
A
PORTUGUESE wants a situation
for any
sort of outsido work.
Apply to
GONSALVES & CO.,
C7 2t Queen btreet.
WANTED
BY a young married man situation us
clcik, or in any other capacity.
Good handwriting, knoiledgo ot ttore
woik and shipping. Good Island ic.
ferences. Addu.ss, "CI.EHK," olllea of
this paper. GO lw
TO LET.
rpyO nicely furnished rooms in a prl
X vale family with or without hoard,
about 10 minuted iwilk from tho Post,
ollleo Inquire at this oflice. !'. 2
TO LET.
COTTAGE at Waikiki.
Largo yaids, blanks,
etc. Hunt vcrv moderate.
J. E UHOWN & CO.,
28 Merchant street.
Apply
liU it
FOR LEASE OK KENT.
. & "17''" rcnt or lcaso I''0 house
'."Vtii! !! ll.o Tln...l.nll Ormin.ls
"V)V.,'4 -JU illlll JUL 1111 IIIU 1 JIWIIP,
and al present occupied by the under.
signed.
Por naitieulais apply to
00 lm
II. UKltGElt.
FURNISHED ROOM.
A ' GENTLEMAN can ect a
well
JTJL furnished loom (If dfrdicd iiith
boiud.) Location abem 10 minutes
walk ironi Post.oillee. PJcaso apply ut
the -ollleo of the Bullkijn. 02 tf
LAiLORD'S
ALE
to
PJANO TUNING.
IP you want your piano roliufll'd, re.
lilted or lunctl by a resident tuner,
leave your orders nt G. Wet & Co.'
Music blorc, 103 Fort street. Sathfac
lion guaranteed. fi3 2v
,7. C. H1AK01EANT,
(Successor to T. G. Thrum)
Book-binder, Paper-rulor & Blank
book Manufacturer.
Friend Building, I'.elhel fctrcct,
02 lulu.
llono.
tf
j. a. Dowme,
Ship Carpenter & Boat Builder.
liming Improved facilities, ii prepared
to 1111 ortleis at fcliort notice.
1851 tf
New York Line.
ilk.
An At vessel will bo despatched by
this Lino for Honolulu, to leaio
New York in all May.
For further Information apply to
W. H. CROSSMAN & JJRO.,
77 & 70 Bi oad Street,
New York.
-OH-
CASTLE & COOKE,
Honolulu.
57 Urn
To Stand this Season
AT HAIKU, MAUI.
The Tlioiouglibicd Iloisc
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11
At
OROUGH."
faiiiiisltoroiiKli, a dark hay horse
with hlaek point-. Impelled from Syd
ncy, N. S. W , lost year.
GuiiinboroiiKli is a strictly
thoroughbred horse, got by ""iatten
don" out of "Atholine" by "lllair
Athol," out of "Ilahcnn," etc., etc.
"IJlulr Athol," GniiiKboroiigh's
grandsitc, sold for 12,000 g3. in Eng
land, in 1873, while his giauddam
"Ilaheim" was the winner of the 1,000
gs. in England.
3-Ti:miM of KERVieu, sao.-tta
APPLY TO
HAIKU PIiAKTATION,
04 2v Haiku, Maui.
" BLUCHEK."
The Pine
Imported
Kentucky
Jack
lOJliTTCJIIEJiR,"
Will stand at the Enterprise ltaucli for
a limited number of maics.
B-Ta3ars arox3HxtA.TaE-
Apply to .T. A. Magoon, agent, -12
Merchant street, or to Silvano de No
briga, at the Enterprise Ranch, head
of Wyllie street, Nuuanu Valley.
03 lm
Notice of Election,
AT the annual meeting of C. Brewer
& Co., L'd , held this day, the fob
lowing named persons were elected as
olllccrs for the ensuing year:
P. C. Jones Piesidcnt,
P. C. Jones Manager,
J. O. Carter Secretary,
J. O. Carter Treasurer,
XV. P. Allen Auditor,
Hon. C. K. Bishop, Sam'l C. Allen and
lion. H. AVaterhoiise Directors.
J. O. CABTElt. Secretary.
C. Brewer & Co.
Honolulu, Februaiy 1, 18S8. C4 lm
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE interest of Mr. Clarence Mae.
failane in the firm of WEST,
DOW & CO has this day been pui
chascd by Mr Gideon W(st, who a.
Mimes all liabilities of stid linn All
debts due said firm are due and payable
to Mr. G. West.
WEST, DOW & CO.
Honolulu, Jan. 14, 1888.
NOTICE.
MR. G. WEST having become solo
owner of the business canled nn
under the llrm name of West, Dow &
Co., wilt, in future, carry on said busi
ness, under the linn name und style of
G. WEST ii CO.
Honolulu, Jnn. lfi.lV-8 89 1m
REMOVAL.
A P. "ALEIROS & CO., merchant
. tunors, have tho pleasure to in.
form their eiiblomeis, that thoy have
icmovcd their tailoring establishment
from Qonsnlvos As Co.'s store to corner
ot Union nnd Hotel street, where they
will bo glad to receivo a eail from thoir
customers, und from tho- public in
general, 08 lm
JOHN GREEN,
BAGGAGE Expicss nnd Drayman.
Stand on King, near comir of
I'oi t street. Mutual Telephone 005,
All kinds of curling faithfully and
promptly nttended to. Furniture moved
and carefully handled. If you want a
iMigon oi dray, you will find it to your
advantage to ring up Telephone 005.
. 00 lm
FOR RENT.
TWO Booms, in Wilder & Co. Stono
Warehouse, opposite Likelike
Wharf. WILDEU & CO.
1 01 2w
NOTICE.
M1;
John Miirooii is authorized to
collect for our account, and sign
lecclpls. J. E. IUtOWN & CO.
Jan. 10, 1SS3. 1635
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IS NOW OPENING A LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
Ladies', ami Gents' Clitas' Boots and Shoes.
Carefully selocted by Mr. GetU while in the States.
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NOTICE,
All persons are hereby forbid
den from excavating, digging
or depositing rubbish in the
streets of this distiict, without
the written order of the Road
Supei visor.
H. F. IIEBBAKD,
Road Supervisor,
SO lm Kona, Oahu.
FORJALE!
A Chance to Procure a Good Paying
Business. OWING to my intended departure I
wKh to hell my Cigar Slore and
Billiard Koom. This is one of the best
equipped Billiard Rooms in tho town.
I have four Tnblcs of the veiy latebt
designs, and ono Pool Table with pa
tent attachment.
12 lrr. C J. MCCARTHY.
NEW CHOP-HOUSE.
The undertigned lespectfully notify
the publln, that they have
opened the
PACIFIC HOUSE,
(Next above the Custom House)
AS A
First Glass Chop and lunch House,
Where their patrons aro assured of re
cciving nothing but what is
first class in lood, cooking
and servlug.
VST NO CHINESE ARE EMPLOYED -a
By strict attention to business and an
earnest endeavor to please our patrons,
we bolioit your patronage.
ItAltHim & JIIcLEAN.
411m
TIIJE
OL.XJ33. HOUSE
DINING rAKLOKS,
(Lincoln Block, King Street.)
UPSTAIRS Is a te'ect Dining Room
where Poultry, if desired, will he i-erved
tliico times u day. This room has Clean
Table Linen, Silver Plated Ware, New
China, civil and nttentlvo withers, nud
the Table is supplied with eveiydeli.
cucy the Markets afford.
Rates, $6.00 per Week.
DOWNSTAIRS, the General Restau
rant, is well supplied with Cliauand
Substantial Food ot many varieties.
Board, $4.50 per Week.
First Class Cooking a Specialty,
40 4m C. All HUE.
'?tS---s--22!2CT-:rwTOa,
WR'
CASH.
'Hfe&fi.
BY NEXT STEAMER.-
lm
Bell Tel. 172
Mutual
O. Box 409.
Tel. 300.
J.E.BROWNS,
Fire Proof Stone Building,
42 Merchant Street.
-AND
General Commission Merchants
General Agency for Haw'n Islands
of the
Burlington and Chicago Railway
AcroNK America,
Connecting at Boston with the AzoreB
and Madeira
Through tickets gi anted from Honolulu
to all points East.
Merchandise stored nnd sold on coin,
mission. Consignments solicited.
Propei ties leased, rented and sold.
Legal documents drawn.
Books audited and adjusted.
Accounts collected.
Authorized collector, Mr. C. Clarke
RERflSNCTON
THE Ecmington Typewriter is the
Mandard willing machine of the
world It prints 70 characters, or with
certiiin crmbinntion aboul 80 characters,
with the operation of only 3!Hscys. The
machine is so simple that any one can
write wiili it, and its manipulation is so
e isily understood, that but little prac
tiee h lequircd to enable the operator to
acipiiie facility in its use. The avcrago
speed of the peu is from 15 to 20
words per minute, nnd the average speed
of the type w titer is fiom 40 lo fcO woids
per minute. Time spent in writing
with the pen is at least two thirds
wasted.
Orders for the above instrument may
be left with die undersigned at the of
lice of W. G. Irwin & Co , and will re
eeiye prompt attention. The undersign
ed is also prepared to give purchasers
lull instiuclions as to the use of tho
muehiue.
Foi fur her particulars apply to
W. M. GIFFARD,
Sole Agent for the Hawaiian Islands
1H82 lm
Yosemite Skating
3a i :s is:
Skating! Skating! Skating!
Commencing January Cth,
Every Friday Evening !
For Lidieb and their Escoria.
Every Friday Evening will bo kept
perfectly select for ladies & gentlemen.
Sum1 lu Atteuduncc.
thomas kTwajlju
1001
Proprietor.
lyr.
IfcEOEJI-VraO
By tho S. S. "Australia" Bth February,
-'-AND NOW ON SALE--
California Oranges--. prime sample, Barrels
Saurkraut. Kegs Saurkraut, Crates Whlto
Heart Cabbage, Colory on Ico,
Crates Cauliflower,
AND AM, 6KABONAI1I.K VAltlETIES OF
MISS AND I'KjVltfcS J
A laigo consignment of
Potatoes, Fig, Canned Fruite, Jellic,
.lamp, Prunes, Raisins, Chestnuts, Wal.
nuts, Haidnuts, Almondnutp, Canned
Tomatoes, Etc., Etc., Eto., Etc., Etc.
t38TLOW PRICE TO SUIT THE TIMES-8
CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET,
CO
ICijitf Htrcct, Honolulu.
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NOTICE.
MESSRS J. E. BROWN & CO.
Are nuthoribcd to collect for tho
Hum,j;tin " .
Honolulu Juno 8th, 1887. 07
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