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H. 1. IWcBNTYRi & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS.
New Ooods received by every Packet from tho Eastern Stnlcs nml Europe
Fresh California Piodueoby every Steamer. All orders faithfully attended lo
and Goods delivered to any port of the city free of charge. Island orders foil,
oitcd. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1'ost Office llox 145. Teltuihoiio No. IIS. 1CS ly
CUB EDO A Pffi
HAVE JU3T RECEIVED FROM EUROPE,
ONE OF THE FINEST LINES OF
EMBROIDERIES,' LACES & CURTAINS,
EVER SHOWN IN HONOLTUIiU.
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IRSSPECTBOfli BftiVBTED.
1751 ly
Just Received at Hollister & Go.'s
A, large assortment of
PERFUMES! PERFUMES!
Comprising the well-known brands of
COLGATE & CO., LUNDBORGrS,
LUBIiST'S, ATKINSON'S,
B ASTAIAN ' S ALOHA, HOY T' S COLOGNE
EAELNA GEEMAN COLOGNE, &o.
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lEox Sale at SS,eEa-!ioiiaIle Pxieerv
1592 WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL.
HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY.
Ko.-S5 FOfiT STEEET. HONOLULU,
Gejioi-siJ XjeiitK
Expert Accountants and Collectors, Real Estate, Firo & Life Insurance
Agents, Custom-House, Loan and Exchange Brokers.
Departments of Business.
Books and Accounts accmatcly kept nml piopcrly adjusted.
Colletions will receive special attention an I returns promptly made.
Conveyancing a Specialty, Ruords tearcl.ed and roin-ct Atatmcts of Title
furnished.
Legal Documents and Papers of every discription carefully drawn and hand.
somoly engrcsied.
Copying and Translating in nil langi a?es m general uic is this Kingdom.
Heal Estate bought and soil. Tuxes raid and Property safely insured.
Houses, Cottages, Booms, Offices and Land leased and lcntcd, and rents collected.
Fire and Lifo Insurance effected in first class Insurance Companies,
Custom-House Business transacted with accuracy and dispatch.
Loans negotiated at favorabto rales.
Advertisements and Subscriptions bolicited for Publishers.
Any Articlo purchased or sold on most favorable terms.
Inter-Island Orders will leceivo particular attention.
if All Business entrusted to our caro will receive prompt and faithful attention at
moderate charges.
Having had an extensive busintss e.vpeiicncc for over twenty .five years in
New York City and elsewhere, we feel competent to attend to all business of an
intricate and complicated nature, or requiring tact and discretion, and respectfully
solicit a Mini.
Bell Telephone No. 274. XInvu.iin.ii Eiisiiiews .Agreiicv.
iau. 7-88 ly
Telephone Doth Companies 240.
LEWIS & CO
IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.
FRESH GOODS from California on ICE, by each steamer of the O. S. S. Co.
. A COMl'J.UTK LINE OP
CROSSE & BLACKWELL, AND J. T. MORTON'S GOODS ALWAYS
ON HAND.
just jieciuvkd ux "7.i;ai.akdia"
A FINE LOT OF '-NEW ZEALAND," "KIDNEY" AND "BLUE DERWENT" POTATOES.
ALSO
A Very Choice Lot of M. Z. " Taranaki Butter,"
(IN KEGS.)
All of which we oiler to tho Public at REASONABLE PRICES.
Fresh New Zealand Butter, ON ICE, In 1 Pound Pats !
By each arrival from New Zealand SOMETHING FINE.
It 50
Notice of Election.
AT the annual meeting of tho stock
holders of the Peoples' Ice & lie
frigeintor Co. held this day, the follow,
lug- named persons were elected as olll.
cers for tho ensuing year:
J. K. Wilder Pretident,
W. W. Hall. VlccPrcfldent,
W. E. Foster Secretary,
"SV. E. Wall Treasurer,
"W. O. Smith Auditor.
The above numed ollleers constitute
a Hoard of Directors.
W. 13. FOSTER,
tfecrctary P. 1. & It. Co.
Honolulu, March 0, 1SSS. 83 2w
J. O. MARCIIANT,
(Successor to T. G. Thrum)
Book-hinder, Paper-ruler & lank
book Manufacturer,
Friend Uuildlng, lielhel ttietl, nono
G2 lulu. if
"o LUSO UATVAIIAJSO.
ALL persons who want to cnnunuul
cate with tho Poitueuese, cither
for business, or for procuring workmen,
servants or any other helps, will find it
tho most prolUnblo way to advertise in
tho Luso Hawaiiano, tho now organ of
the Portuguese polouy, which is pub
lished on Merchant street, Gazelle Uulld.
Ing, (Post-Olllce Letter Hux E.), and
only charges reasonable rates for ailver
tiaemcnlF.
THE DAILY BULLETIN has tho
largest circulation of any paper
printed hi Ibis Kingdom. CO cents per
month. ,
JOB PRINTING of all kinds exe
cuted at tho l)Jtv Buixetjn Office
P. O. Box 297.
1 i 1 FORT.
Notice of Election,
AT ihe adjourned annual meeting of
Ihe Huwiilitin Hell Telephone
Company hold Maich 3, 1888, the fol.
lowing oflleei.s weie elected for Ihe en
filing year:
i President,
TrciiBiucr,
ce President,
J. F. IJrnwn Secretary,
.1. Casi-ldy '..Ornoiul-Supcid't,
L Valentine Auditor.
Directors J. Campbell, J. F lliown
and W. O. Smith.
J. F. BROWN.
SS 2w Secretary If. It. Tel, Co.
For Sale! To Let! For Lease!
FOE SALE 1 Lot of Land. 115x108 ft.
Healthy Location (iood view, $060.
1 Lot of Land, lfiBxlOS ft. Healthy Lo
cation, etc., $850.
TO LET 1 Dwelling House, 4 rooms
15 per month.
1 Housn with Store, $40 per month,
llooms, en suite or single, from 2 to $5
per week.
TOR LEASE 1 Lots, each 150x70 feet,
tor huihliiig. Good Location; water
l.dil on; tenns easy and tho light par
ties assisted in hullding.
APPLY TO
FRANK GODFREY,
Copylnt unit ;-nornl Itimlut'HN Aent
No. 84 King Slieet.
P O, Uox ai5. Burgcs' Expr-.-ss Office.
O'J
rPHE PEOPLES'' PAPER-Tho
X Daily Bulletin 50 cts per month.
fARGET PflA&TICE.
nr tin: it. t. a.
The Hawaiian Killo Ass&clntion
target practice, at their range Satur
day, was a successful affair. The
first event, which began shortly
after 10 o'clock, was for a $100 gold
l'nedal, to become the property of
the innrkstnnn making the best
aggregate score nt 200, -100, oOOnnti
G00 yards, with Ion rounds at eaclt
range. There were tun competitors
for this prize, Messrs. W. Ungcr,
P. Ilustnce. J. II. Fisher, 15. lling
lcy, J. llrotlie, J. Hothwcll, C. W.
Ashford, C. II. Nicoll, "W. C. King
and J. J. Williams. Mr. linger
took tho medal, making an aggre
gate score of 1G8 out of a possible
200.
The second event was also for a
gold medal, ten rounds at 200 yards.
There were 1 1 competitors in this,
Mr. J. 11. Fisher winning with a
score of -lit out of a possible fil).
A gold purso to no given to tho
person who made 1112 out of n possi
ble 150 at 200, 400 and 500 yards,
with ten rounds at each range, was
the third event. No one became the
winner, the highest score being 124
by Mr. W. Ungcr.
Prize number four was a silver
medal, which was won by Mr. II.
Focku who made 41 with leu shots
nt 200 yards.
Tho winding up was the citizens'
match, 10 rounds at 200 yards, for
prizes put up by the merchants and
others of this city. The prize win
ners in this match were :U in num
ber as follows:
1. W. S. Nnltli. . .r 14 4 4 4 .I I 5 4 tit
. J. .1. Williams. :i i r. r 4 4 l r, :s .-ii
:t. W. E. Wall. . . .4 -1 4 4 1 1 fi 4 I 4 -41
1. A. G Scliiiin-in.l 4 1 fi 5 4 4 4 ;l I 10
fi. C. 1 Ivlngstmi'.l 4 .1 :5 fi 1 I l -1 lo
G. G. E. Howe. ..1 ii I 1 fi !I I! 1 1 I 10
7. J.W.McUonHld.ri3 4 34 111! I :ii)
S. Mrs.C.rlNMeoll.l 5 4 it4 it t I I l-ii!)
!) .i.ii. Kopcr.. .." 5 l :i a l r. ;i r. :i ati
10. It. F. I.lllie. . . .U 14 4 4 4 3 4 1 I 8
11. .I.Good, Jr.. ..I 3 I 44 4 43 4 4 S
U. Ticket Xo. 120.4 it 3 4 3 t 4 4 438
li). .Faiimworlh.4 4 ii 4 4 4 4 4 3 408
14. J. S. Turner., .it 3 5 4 4 4 ii 4 I t-38
lo. V. V. A shfoid.4 4 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 333
10. I). P. Smith. . .4 I 3 4 4 4 3 4 3 437
17. E. J. Spaldlnir.4 ii 4 3 4 fi 4 3 3 137
18. J. Lucas T.3 4 3 3 3 fi 4 3 4 537
10. IK Cannon . . . ..'! 1 3 4 3 3 I 5 fi 337
'JO. T. Douglas. . . .3 il fi 5 3 ii 3 4 3 537
21. V. A. Iliowii..,4 4 4 4 3 4 2 4 4 137
22. II. Foeke 4334 144 i 3 3 3G
23. J. B. Gib-on . . .fi 2 4 2 4 fi 2 4 4 430
2f E. O. White.. .4 1 3 fi 4 it 2 I 4 2-35
2i. ISilsiliiell. . ..il 3 i! 4 3 3 3 4 4 134
2C. A Robinson...:) 4 4 4 3 t 3 3 3 334
27. J Kldwcll 3 4 3 4 2 4 3 4 4 3-34
2$. Gurncy 4 4 4 2 3 4 3 3 4 331
29. T. K Moore.. .4 0 3 4 4 4 3 15 3-34
30 E. It. Hemliv.-l fi 0 4 3 3 il 3 5 131
31. Geo. MeI.cod..3 4 3 3 3 3 13 3 433
32. F. Winter 5 2 3 2 3 3 4 3 4 433
33. E. G. Schumann 5 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 4 1'3
31. Lieutenant Me
Whorter 0 4 3 4 5 3 4 3 3 433
The prizes were: A pair of bronze
figures ("Mercury" & "Foituna"),
a Pcabody rifle, a lap robe, card
case, one dozen silk handkerchiefs,
ii packages of horse feed, case of
table fruits, a 'Winchester Title,
English saddle and bridle, N. P.
coffee pot, a black silk hat, a bag of
potatoes, case of wine, a silver
purse, box of tea, perfumery, hat,
Bcrmese vase, Sfarr ham, box of
cigars, a cartridge case filled, photo
graph album, cigars, one dozen
fphotograplis, a dressing case, plush
wisp uroom uoutcr, pair or suocs,
bridle, a medal, case of claret, a
cheese, photo album, and a .Spring
field rifle.
. l-AU-JL'JLJl
THE ELLIS SUICIDE.
Hie following is clipped from the
Los Angeles Tribune, of March 4th,
and relates to a person well known
here:
A Tribune reporter yesterday met
:i gentleman who was intimately ac
quainted with Albert Ellis, who
took poison at the Stone lodging
house on Aliso street, Thursday
night. Said the friend: "The de
ceased was one of the brightest men
I ever met. lie was for years con
nected witli Mr. Adams iii the auc
tioneering business at Honolulu,
where he was married to an estima
ble young lady, a daughter of a
druggist. I forget her name at the
present moment. Ellis left the isl
ands in 1885. Several residents
there gave him a large sum of
money to invest for them in locating
mineral lands. The investments
did not prove remunerative. lie
returned to the islands and brought
his wife and family back to the
States. I lost all sight of hi in
until I saw him on the street last
week. lie recognized mo and nod
ded, but would not stop to speak,
1 thought this very strange, as wc
were the best of ' friends. I think
that his wife and two eliildien are
living at Oakland. 1 think that his
embarrassed financial condition
caused him to take pni.son. He was
worth 880,000 or 840,000 when lie
left Honolulu, it is a strange
case."
THE SUCAR TnUST.
INVESTIGATION OK Till: JIOUSi: COM
JIlTTKi: ON MANUFACTUltr.S.
Vashingtoii,Mareh 8. Tho House
Committeo on Manufactures to-day
began an investigation of the trusts,
the sugar trust being the one se
lected to bo first investigated.
Chairman Bacon read a list of those
who had been subpeuaed, and an
swers of "present" wore made by
Messrs. Theodore Haveinoyer,
Henry O. Havcinoyev, Oeorgo II.
Moller, U. N. Camp mid John K.
Parsons. Tho name of William II.
Morris was called, but ho was not
present, nud the Ohairnian asked
that Ihe reporters note the fact.
John K. Parsons Baid ho was u
lawyer of New York City. Had
drawn iij) the deed of- triiBt forming
what was known as thu Sugar Kcfln
er'j? Company. He had n truo copy
of tho instrument, save that there
was omitted ftom tho copy tho
amount of capital stock issued nud
held by various members of Iho
trust. It was held that this private
information was not necessary for
any purpose of legislation Tho in
strument having been read by the
committee's clerk, Parsons stated
that the instrument was practically
executed October 1, 1887, though
certain of the signatures were not
alllxcd until some months later, lie
explained in answer to questions
that the various firms interested in
the deed were first required to be
come corporations if thev were not
already such before signing the
paper, and gave detailed informa
tion about eacli participant. He
stated that Ihe firms turned over to
the trustees the stock of each firm
respectively, and in lieu therefor
the trustees gave each firm
a certain amount" of stock of tho Su
gar Hcflncr's Company.
PUGILISM.'
New York, March !). The Tele
gram's speeial cable this evening,
dated Amiens, says that the Sulli-van-Mitehell
light lias been post
poned until Monday. The men and
their backers met this afternoon to
agree upon a stakeholder. It was
at once seen then that here was
whers Mitchell had made up his
mind not to fight.
Name after name was presented
by the Sullivan party lo Mitchell's
friends as lit for refrcc. but none of
them was suitable. The men whom
the Mitchell people presented for
refrcc were those of such thorough
ly unprincipled men, unfair in their
methods and several friends of the
Englishmen, that Sullivan finally
got tired and said, savagely, "Give
us any respectable man and wc will
accept him."
The oilier side would do nothing,
and the meeting came lo an inglo
rious end. Tlicrc were but small
matters which the men's backers
had to talk over, but it was impossi
ble fo get the Mitchell people to
agree to anything.
"May I help you to some more of
the 60iip, Mr. Shears?" inquired
his hostess. Mr. Shears is a coun
try editor. "No, madam," he re
plied, politely, "you may consider
a second plate of soup crowded out
to make room for more important
matter."
Wife "The question, 'How to
get rid of the surplus,' is an im
portant one in political 0001101113", is
it not, John?" Husband "Yes, my
dear, but the question in private
economy, 'How to obtain a surplus
lo get rid of,' is of the greater im
poi lance." Epoch.
The sewerage system now being
introduced in the City of Tunis will
involve the disinfection of a. lake
which has been an uncleaned reser
voir during the last 1,000.
"Lizzie, did the Doctor propose
to you to-day?" "No, mamma;
he only asked if you would live with
me after I got married." I frank
furter Zeitunrr.
Del MontB Millini Go.
OF SAN FKANOISCO.
BEST
Made in America.
Meals Superior to all Others.
GONSALVES & CO.,
Nolo AccntH or tlin Hawaiian
iHlnnttM.
78 tf
A HANDSOME COOL BARBER SHOP.
88 ICING 8TKI1ET.
HAS been opened over the restaurant
by one of the hest piactlcal
lurhers in the city. Gentlemen wish,
ing a nicu eay Shave, or 11 faxhiouahlo
Hair Gut will find it to thidr advnnlugo
to glvu me a trial. 7r lin
FOIl SALE.
OWHAUE BOATS i 1 Decked
0 'iVhalo Boat, 30 feet long, U feet
deep; 8 ftet wide; 2 22 ieet Surf Iloals:
1 IS feet Surf Hoat; 2 Decked I'lunKcr,
10 feet long, 0 feet 0 inches wide, 2 feet
0 inches deep, with mast and balls all
complete; 1 22 feet Sailing Scow, with
mast and sails all complete. Anplv to,
E. H, RYAN,
lloat JJuildcr and General Jobber. 01 tf
NOTICE.
WR bog to intimate thnt Mr. "W. L.
Orcen who has hitherto, with
Mr. O. V. Mnefarlane, conducted cur
agenoyheic, lelires fiom thu same as
in 1st January, 188P.
Mr. O, Vt'. Maofnilane, aesUtcd by
Mr, llobeit Cailon, will continue 10
repiesent our firm hoic.
MIHW.UKS "WAT.-ON At. CO.
Honolulu, 2nl Fohiuary, 1688.
73 tf
NOTICE.
X!"It. John Mtigi.oii isauthrrized to
i-i-L colled for our ncrnunt, and sign
rccelpis. J. 15, HHOWN & CO.
Jau. 10, 1888. N-35
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Great Baiiak!
Great Bargains !
Tho business of tho lato
GEO. ENGELHARDT
Will be conducted by tho undersigned
executors of thu will of the
deceased, until the
stock,
-CONB1STINO OF-
Hnrdware,
GlnHsware,
Crockery,
ll'li nvnro,
Kitchen TJteinsllw,
StOVCK,
Cut LI cry,
XSuucm,
Oliuutloliev,
XiumpH, ICto., 12tc,
-IS DISPOSE!) Of-
Everytulng will be sold at Cost'
Price !
Thus nll'oiding housekeepers and
others a rare opportunity of re.
plenishing or renewing these neecs
sary household -articles al -mall o.v
peiife. They will also sell at puhlle
auction sometime next we-k dae
to be nuiiouuced in 11 lutu-e Insiiu
at Iho late reidenco of the deceased
on Queen street, near the corner of
AlaUC'i. tuc entire contents of the
Fernery and Conservatory !
jgrTlicrc is a gardener In dnily nt
teiuhmoo and public hupcction is cor.
dially invited.
ly. A. THURSTON,
C. BOL.TE,
Executors of tho Will.
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HONOLULU CARRIAGE CO.,
Nos. 33, 45, 62, G3, 67, 73 & 97.
E. ti. Kcliumiui, - Proprietor.
Z5S Stand Corner Merchant and Fort
Streets.
ear ri"cioiiioiieH, uas. -co
mch 0 8G.ly
FOR RENT, LEASE,
Tho "Walklki residence of Mr. Fred H
Haj seldcn situated at Kapiolani Faik
between Iho residences of Hon. W. G.
Irwin, and Mr. Frank Brown, Is offered
for rent, lease, or sale. For terms apply
lo the undersigned.
02 if FIU3D II. IIAYSELDEN.
TO
LET.
Tho inn 1 is lit Kalihl Vnllcy adjoin,
ing tho usidenco of Mn. Murkliam and
known as tho Guerrero Homestead. They
consist of three distinct lots, viz:
1 llouso lot upon which stands a sub
stantial two-story liouso and out-liouses.
Area about 1 3-4 acres.
2 Houso lot of about 3-4 of an aero.
3 House lot and taro land. Area about
2 1-2 acres.
For further particulars apply to
,T. M. MONSARRAT,
74 Merchant Street. tf
FOR LEASE OR RENT.
TTtOIt rent or lease tho house
...id lnf r... tlin 1liil.o
facing tho Ditbeball Grounds!
and at present occupied by the under.
siencd.
For naiticulurs anplv to
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II. BEHGBR.
FOlt SALE.
A LGKHOIU FIRKWOOD
XX at moderate piled.
Call at
JOHN. F, OOLHUBN'S,
Kinir Bttect.
Or ilng Mutual Telephone No. 087: Boh
72 Telephone No. 03, lm
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ilea f 1. 8i. Mutual vol. 130
P.O. ox -tiff.
Office - 38 Merchant St., Honolulu
General Business Agency.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Convoyanclng a Specialty Kccnrds renroh
cd and Abstracts of title furnished on
short notice.
Copying, Translating, and engrossing in ull
languages in general use in tho King,
dom.
Custom llouso brokorago Flic and Llfb
Insuiancc rcccivo piompt attention.
ACCOUNTS ADJUSTED AND
MR. JOHN GOOD JR.
- Collector
COLLECTED.
-Authorized
Skilled asd Unskilled Labor Furnished.
REAL ESTATE,
bought, sold und rented.
Several valuable properties In and
1 round he city uow for salo on easy
Uin.s
Convenient Cottage; in du. irablu healthy
luwitioits In un.l near the city lo let or
lease al reasonable latts.
Employment Wanted by several men and
boys, who will nuiko themselves use
ful in performing the various ofllces
and chores reuulu-d by pnvate fami
lies. Full particulars given on application
ut thcagtucy.
Orders from the other Islands piompt
lv a.leuded to.
Boll Tel. 172.
Mutual Tel.
Uor 4(10.
300.
P. O
Fire Proof Stone Building,
42 Merchant Street.
AND-
General Commission Merchants
General Agency for Haw'n Islands
of the
Burlington and Chicago Railway
Across America,
Connecting at Boston with the Azores
and Madeira.
Through tiokclsgi anted from Honolulu
to all points East.
Accountant Department.
Merchandise stored and sold on com
mission. Consignments solicited.
Shipping nud Custom House Uusltiess
attended to.
Books and Accounts kept and audited
Legal Documents prepared.
Averages adjusted.
Propel ties leased, rented and sold.
Legal documents drawn.
To Let No 30 Kinau street; parlor, 3
ucurooms, luiciieu, servant's room,
stable, carriage house, garden, etc.
Rent very moderate.
Cottage nt Waikiki, opposite Sunny
booth; largo yard, stable, elc. Pes
tession on 1st April.
Richard Cayford,
VETERINARY
Shoeing DF'org'e,
Fort St.. Xoxt linens' 31111.
Shoeing', i'rom Sl.CO.
Horses and Cattle Treated for
all Diseases.
licBitlcncc: 31 Alukca Street,
i. o. BOX. 4.O8.
BellTophon.jg26ia68.'
Australian li Smrice.
l'Olt SAN SUtANOISCO,
The new and line Al steel steamship
"Zealandia,"
Of the Oceanic Steanif hip Company, will
he due at Honolulu from Sydney
and Auckland on t about
April 8, 1888.
And will leave for tho nbovo port with
malls and passengers on or about that
dutc.
For Height or paspage, having SU
PERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS, apply
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Agents.
For Sydney and Auckland,
Tho new aud line Al steel steamship
ti
ariposa,
7
Of tho Oceanic Stenmshlp Company, will
be due ut Honolulu from San
Francisco on or about
April 12, 1888,
And will have prompt dbpatch with
malls und pabsengers for Iho above port.
For freight or passage, having BU
PEHIOK ACCOMMODATIONS, apply
to
87 WM. G. IEWIN & CO., Agents,
J.E.BMM,
. i ,
New York Line.
An At vessel will bo despatched
this Line for Honolulu, to Ii axe
hy"
.New iotk in all May.
For further Information apply to
W. H. CROSSMAN & BH0
77 & 7H Broad Streo',
New York.
CASTLE & COOKE,
67 3m Honolulu.
ows !
Al J. J.
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3a3BC3ffiX"VTE!X
By Ihe S. S. "Australia" 8lh February,
-ANl NOW ON SALE.
California 0ranges---prinio sample, Barrels'
Saurkraut, Kegs Saurkraut, Crates WI1II0
Heart Cabbago, Celery on Ico,
Crates Cauliflower,
AND ALT. SIUSOKAIl'l.K VAItlkTIEB OP
jvxx.asa and i?3viiw :
A huge consignment of
Potntors, Figi, "Ciuincd Finite-, Jellies,
Jnms, Prunes, Kaisins, Chosliiuis, Will,
nuts, Ilardnuts, Aliiionduut). Ci mini
Tomatoes, Eic, Etc., Etti , j:io . Kt
tS?L0W PRICE TO SUIT THE TIMES-tBa
CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET,
GO
Ititij, Htrcvt, lEonolnlu. tf
M. R. COIjBURN,
ALL kinds of diajago nttended to
with promptness. White and
lllaek Sand deliveicd in rjuuutilics to
suit. Alsi Ulnck Keck and Coral Itock.
Offlco: With J. F. Colburn, King
street, near Maunakea. 72 Sm
A. H. RASEMANN,
Book-binder, Paper-rnlor & Blank
book Manufacturer.
Wishes to notify thn public that he
has removed to larger quarters,
No. 13 Kaahumanu Street,
EST UP STA1KS. -n
81 !lm
Tahiti Lemonade Steam Works
SUNNY SOUTH.
Honolnlu Depot, - - - 28 Merchant St.
Manufacturers of High Class Aerated
Waters, put up in Patent Crystal
Valve Bottles
GUARANTEED
1ST ABSOLUTELY PURE.
lMnin Sndn,
Ginger Ale,
Knspbcrrynde,
Hop Ale,
Tahiti liCmonntlc,
Crcnni Soda
Grenadine.
J. E. BROWN & CO.,
08 Proprietor. tf
73 NUUANU STREET.
MRS. R0BT. LOVE, - PROPRIETRESS.
Every description of
PLAIN & FANCY
Bread & Crackers,
FRESH SODA CRACKERS
AND
SALOON BREAD
Always on hand.
MILK BREAD
A SPECIALTY.
Island ordeis promptly attended to.
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Yosemite Skating
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Skating! Skating! Skating!
Corner Queen & Richard Streots.
Will bo open every evening from 7 to
0:30 r. u. ' '
MUSIC i Tuebdiiyn nnd Saturdays
evening for the Public In General,
THOMAS E. AVAlllL.,
'1001 Proprietor; lyr .
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HOLIDAY PICTURES
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