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LEWIS & CO., Ill Fort Street,
IMPORTERS, YHOLESALli & RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.
Frozen Oysters & Frcsli Goods Irom California on ICE by each sleamer ol llio 0. S. S. Co.
A complolo lino ol Crosso & Blackwoll's and J. T. Morion's English
Cannod Goods always on hand.
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Smoked Salmon, F.dam Cheese, Pineapple niee, ,sww C'hccno, Oicgon Cream
Cheese, Now York Ohcise, Cula. Mild ChecM., New Zcahnd Cher-c, WhllnUcr
Star Hani & Bacon, Ciclly Lemon?, Smoked UecT, Hinnkcd Foiled Sausage, n few
of the Celebrated Cassard llnms & Baron, Cain. Hull Butter, Find Pairs, Saidincs
ill Tomatoes, Queen Olives in kegs, C'nla. Mixed I'lcklis In kegs, Wellington Kpg
Food, Maple Syrup In J gallon tin, HiickiiK Uicen Turtle Soup, Iluckini Ter
rnpln Soup, Oala. Kcp Butter, New Zealand Keg Butter mid n complete lino of
American Canned Goods always on hand; flnu New Z.-alnml Onion and Potatoes
now on hand, by molt arrival from New Zealand SOMETHING FINK.
50 XsliiwudLs Orders Solieitetl. tf
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1MPOHTEKS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST COllNEll FOKT AND KING STKEETS.
New Goods received by every Packet from the Eastern Siatc3 find Europe
Fresh California Produce by every Steamer. All orders faithfully attended to
nnd Goods delivered to any part ol the city free .of charge. Inland orders Foli
cited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Post Office Box 145. Telephone No. 02. MSly
CHARLES
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: HAS JUST
Dupec Hams & Bacon, Kits Salmon Ucllies, Kits Mackerel, Kegs
Beef, Kegs Pork, Smoked Halibut, Extra Select Oysters, Salmon,
Cranberry Sauce, Boston Brown Bread, Tabic Fruits, Gcrmca,
Jlnckiits & Franco American Feei Co.'n Assort'! Soups,
Ridges Food, Imperial Granum, Rolled Oats, Breakfast Food,
Gem, Graham "Wafers, Oaten "Wafers, Snow Flake & Cream
Crackers, Ginger Wafers, Chocolate Wafers, Pretzels, Primes,
Dates, Nuts, Apples, French Peas, Pop Corn, Garden Seeds,
"Wheat, Flour, Bultcr, Honey, Plum Pudding, etc., etc., etc.
And a General Assor't of Staple & Fancy Groceries, at Prices to Suit the Times.
t Leave your orders, or ring up 119. -Yj5a
Steam Works, Sunny South,
Tele., liell ISO, Mutual 245.
Depot, 3S Merchant Street.
Tele., Bell 173, Mutual 360.
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CAIWCITY 1,000
The Only English Apparatus making High Class
TAHITI LEMONADE, GIN&ER ALE,
Mop Ae9 Cream Soda,
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renacasne, eiaspperryaae.
And PUKE, STRONG
Orders delivered to any part of the city. Island orders solicited. jg3
10 tf
- praj. . .1 . HU.
Just Received
-A large assortment of
PERFUME
Comprising the well-known brands of
COLGATE & CO., LUTOBORGS,
LUBIN'S, ATKINSON'S,
EASTMAN'S ALOHA, IIOYT'S COLOGNE
FA11INA GERMAN COLOGNE, &o.
o
iJ'ox Sale afc 3SLeaoa:ia"i!le ilPjricej?'.
1592 WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL.
HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY.
No. 85 FORT STItEET, HONOLULU.
Goiiei-iil A'KditH
Export Accounlants end Collectors, Real Estate, Firo &. Life Insurance
Agents, Custom-.Houso, Loan and Exchange Brokors.
Departments of Business:
Books and Ac30UHts accurately kept and property adjusted.
Colletions will receive special attention anil returns promptly made.
Conveyancing a Specialty. lUcords searched and correct Abuiaets of Title
furnished.
Letjal Documents and Papers of every description carefully drawn and hand.
sotnely engrossed.
Copying and Translating in all languages in general wo in this Kingdom.
B.eal Estate bought and f-old. Taxes paid and Pioperty safely insuied
Houses, Cottages, Rooms, Offices and Land leaked and rented, and rents collected.
Eire and IAta Insuranco effected in first-class hmuranco Companies,
t Custom-Houso Business transacted with accuracy mid dispatch.
", Loans negotiated at favorable rates.
Advertisements and Subscriptions solicited for Publishers.
Any Article purchased or bold ou most favorable terms.
Inter-Island Orders will receive particular attention.
E35T All nuslncss entrusted io our care will receive prompt and iallliuil allenllon at
moderate charges.
Having hnd an extcnmvo husiiuss expeilcnce for oer Uvcnty.llvo years in
New Yoik City and clfeowhere, we feel ompetent to attend to all lmslnchs of an
intricate and complicated nature, or requiring lact and discretion, and tcspcutfidly
solicit u trial.
Hell, Telephone No. 274. Xltvwniliiu XiiiKineKM Ajjrojitsy.
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The "Daily Bulletin
Will Ijc Issued
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RECEIVED
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EFFERVESCING
ERJUIES!
Weekly Summary.
55
on July lUli.
The Debt Paper to Send Abroad.
NEW GGQB
The undersigned calls the attention of
the public to
New Lines of Goods
Just received o. lato arrivals,
embracing
Hawaiian, American ft English Flags,
Unnn Hull Jooiln, Siovoln,
Bound Story Books
Japanese-English
su
English-Japanese
Plirasii Book & Diclim.
FRENCH NOVELS !
A complclo line of
Plain and Fancy Stationery 1
Together with ovcrythlnir to lie found in
a well-appointed stationery store.
CSINSPECTION IS INVITED-TBTt
A. M. HEWETT,
Go Jlerchant Sticct. Urn
SUGAR PLAHTM
FOR 03m SALE
Tlio Entire Plant of the
Star 111 Coiipy, Male,
Is oll'ercd For S de. The Jiaeldnriy
is in perfect vorkirg older
and consist of
Ono 26x48 Elill with Engine,
Trash-carrier, Elc, coniplcle,
1 Pair of Boilers 0x20.
1 Doable Effect 6 and 7 (c:t Pans,
1 Vacuum Pan G feet with Blake Pump,,
3 Wcslon Ccnliifugals and Engine,
Together with the usual assortment of
GlariflerSj Clean'g Pans, Coolers.
And other M-ichinery usually found
in a 'Ui'll appointed mill.
Also, a number of
California & Island Mules,
Caue Carts & Gen'l Plnutalion
Ini)knicul.
Delivery will lie given after next crop
lias been harvested, say about July 1,
1SS0.
VSTVor further particulars apply to
JOHW HIND,
Manager Star Mill, Kohala, Hawaii.
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Willie Bros.' Port. Cmiieiil,
lilackMiiilli Coal,
l'irc liricltH,
Fire Clay,
Coal Tar, Stockliolm Tar,
Steel Itails,
Wire Nails,
V. "V. Staples,
Filter Presses, Sugar Coolers,
lion Tanks,
F. P. Cloth,
llubbuek's 1'aints,
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. Etc.
l'Olt HAIii: BY
H. Hackfeld & Co.
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Will SAN lKRANUISCO,
The new and lino Al steel steamship
iU
Sameda,
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, wil
bo duo at Honolulu trom Sydney
and Auckland on or about
Juiy 28, 1888.
And will leave for the nbove port witli
mulls and pa entrns o ,r about that
date.
For freight or passage, having SU.
riSHIOK ACCOMMODATIONS, apply
to ;
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Aeents
For Sydney and Auckland,
Tlio new and fine Al steel steamship
it.
lanposa,
Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company, will
he due at Honolulu from Sun
Francisco on or about
July 4, (838,
Anil will have prompt dhpatch with
mulls and pabseiiHCrB for thuuliovo ports.
j' or ireigiii or passage, Having SU
I'UIUOK ACCOMMODATIONS, apply
to
!17 VM. 0. IRWIN & CO.. Agents
Hovse Clipping!
NKAT1,Y DON13 and with despatch
at tho HAWAIIAN HOTEL liTA
1JLKS. Hand Clippers. 82tt
IF YOU LOSE ANYTHING
JL advcitlfco it in the Daily Bulletin.
Australian lull Sirrlco.
fyfy.
QUARTERLY REPORT OF SUPERIN
TENDENT INSANE ASYLUM.
lloxou'i.r, July 6, 188S.
Ills Excellency
Hon. j. A. Tnriisios, Minislcr
of Interior, Sir:
I beg lcavo to yubinit to Your Ex
cellency my third quarterly report,
it being for tlio first 15 mouths of the
present biennial period, ending June
JJOlli, 13:
Xo. of patients last (ptarlcr....
No. of patients admitted during
the present ipiarler
Total
Xo. of iatlcuti discharged U
No. of patients died 2
No. of l-atlolits fttrlottshed 1
01
11
Total No. of patient? In the
Asylum. JitnufiO, 1SSS...
Whole No. out on turlottgli ....
en
5
"4
Total on Asylum vcglsler. ..
Of 'paUcnts discharged, 1 was
Portuguese, 2 Jnpaneso ; nil males.
Tlio furlouglicd patients: 2 Ha
waiian females, 2 Portuguese males,
nnd 1 German male.
Tha nationality of patients in the
Asylum remains the same as per last
report, with the exception of an in
crease of llnwaiiansof 1, and of (Jhi
uesc 2, all males.
One of the deaths was from heart
disease. After a usual day's work
the patient died suddenly at night.
He had been a resident of the asy
lum 10 years, and had no other
home. The other was received from
the Lttnalilo Home. June 28th, 1888.
Ho was a mental and physical wreck
when admitted to the asylum, and
died May 10th, 1S88, of exhaustion.
The patients are in a remarkably
healthy condition.
During the past quarter we have
begun to remove the solitary cells
in the lower ward, and to thoroughly
repair and remodel it after tlio plan
of the upper ward. The work is be
ing done by our own carpenters un
der the supervision of Assistant Sti
derinlendent Auld, and assisted by
the keepers and some of the pa
tients. 15y doing this work ourselves we
save to the Government about S2,
TJOO. The grounds' are slowly as
suming sonic appearance of form
and comeliness. During the quarter
we have employed prison labor to
the amount of 8-100? principally in
grading and road building.
The whole amount expended for
prison labor, since Oct. 1st, 1887,
is about $1,050. The prison labor
bill is averaging about 8 133 a month.
The grading and road building is
nearly completed. The material
used for building the road has been
obtained by digging and blasting
from the solid ledge in rear of tlie
upper ward.
It seems to mc advisable to con
tinue the employment of the prison
ers for the present, as there is a
great deal of grading and tree-planting
to be done.
The most difficult work is accom
plished, so that much greater pro
gress can be made m improving and
beautifying the grounds during the
present quarter.
Nothing is of more importanco to
the health (both physical and men
tal) and happinness of the inmates
of the Asylum, than the making of
their surroundings as pleasant and
attractive as possible. To what
nobler use can the labor of our pris
oners be put than this?
I have the honor to remain,
Your Obedient Servant,
S. G. TrcKP.u, M. D.
Sup. Oahu Insane Asylum.
SUNDAY SERVICES.
Y. M. C. A. Gospel i'ralso Service
at Cr.'iO l'. m. Come and brinjj a friend
Kawaiahao Ciujucii. Itev. II. II.
Parker, pator. Sunday school at 10
a. 3i. Preaching at 11a. m.
Qui:i:n Emma IIai.l. Gospel and
song service for Ilawaiiaus who speak
KnglUh at at:s v. ji. Good singing,
bhort talks. Everybody welcome.
.I,U'ani:si: Bkuvici: : Gospel and
Song Services at 11 a.m.; lilblc Class
7 :30 i St., in the Japanese Y. 11. C. A.
Jtoom, Queen Einnia Hall, corner of
lieretanla and Xiiuauii streets.
Ckntkal Union Ciiuiicn. Itev. E.
G. lleekwith, I). I)., pastor. Sunday
school and Jliulu class at !):1.") a. ji,
Seiviees at 11 a. m. and 7;U0 v. n,
Kaumakai'iu Ciiuiicii. At eleven,
"Waiainnu, pallor. Sunday school at
Da. ji. Preaching at 10-30 a. m. and
7 ilio v. 31.
ItOMAN CATIIOI.10 CATIIi:i)IIAI..
C and 7 A. 3i low mass with Holy Com
munion, fc'erviees in Eugllgh at 7 a.
ii. i and at 10 a. ji., high mass, with
horniou either in Hawaiian or Porlu-gue-e,
alternating according to the
tlneo principal different nationalities of
the church; 2 v. si., rosary ami catc
tlsm; -1:1)0 i ji liistiuelion and bene
diction of the Ulesed Sacrament.
Ciiinusi: Ciiuiicii. Fort street, near
corner Uerelania. Mr. Kong Shui Ifn
evangelist. Chinese Sunday school,
::I0a. ji. Chluesoand English Sun
day School, 2:110 i: si. Preaching 11
a. si. and 7:130 v. i. lilhlo class in
Chinese Y. M. O. A. HallOiIlO i. si.
St, Andiiuw's Catih:ikai First
and Second congiegallons will have a
Union Service at 10.15 a. in.
Hawaiian Evuisong at :i:30 p. in,
Evening prayer with sermon at 0
o'clock p. in.
Second Comrroiriitlon iUw. Goo.
Wallace, pm-tor. Sunday School at 10
a. m. Evening prayer with ser
mon at 7:30 l'. si.
Chinese Congregation, J,!V. II. II.
upweu hi charge, Morning prayur,
with seiniou. at U:1G a. ji. Biuiuiiv
hehool at 10 a. si, ICvenlng pravcr, with
sermon, at 7:30 r. si, '
Skvkntii I)ay Anvr.NTisT Mission
tIu7r,lm,, lc'L'tl'fe t 7 :30 p. in. Sub
ject: 'Iheslatoof thodead.
Viayer Meeting next Wednesday eve
ning at 7 -,30. All arc Invited.
0. S. S. CO.'S TIME TABLE.
Arrive at Honolulu from San Francisco.
Mariposa July f
Australia duly 2-1
Zealandia : . . August 2
Australia August 21
Alameda August 31
Australia September 18
Mariposa September 27
Australia V October 10
Zealandia October 25
Australia: November 13
Alameda November 22
Australia Decumbor 11
Leave Honolulu lor San Francisco.
Alameda July 29
Australia Inly 31
Mariposa. August 2C
Australia August 28
Zealandia A . . . .September 23
Australia September 25
Alameda . October 21
Australia ' October 23
Mariposa November 18
Australia November 20
Zealandia December 10
Australia December IS
Alameda (1SSD1 January 13
rk Beach Hotel,
Opposite Kaplolani Park, Walkiki.
Tho Finest, -s
Bathing Place on the Island 1
Elegant Hooms, Gas & Water in each.
Extensive Grounds, Well Shaded !
The Table i supplied with the
bes-t the market affords.
BiLUARD ROOM
Bowline AJey ittacM !
Full i n foi million given to teurlsts as
to tin- be-t louttb of tiavel, for scenery
nnd curiosilks; also curicut rates for
horse hire and guides on the other
Islands. Busses and Caniagcs will he
furnished at special rates for excursions.
lluses and 15-igpagc Wagons will meet
every sleamer. Special rates for perma
m cut boarders. A Wagonette will be
provided for the use of guests at special
rates.
7'1 Proprietor. 3m
JTJEEIQSI-X
Buckwheat Flour !
SlSJuJr-JEtAXSXTSG-
IN SMALL PACKAGES
At (MIMES & CO.'S,
SI
ueen Street.
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JUST RECEIVED
Ex "Australia,"
Curious Iron Sayings Banks !
Wooden Tops.
Fancy, Velvet & Wood.
French, Spanish & Valenciennes Laces
Will he sold cheap
At M. A. GONSALYES & CO.'S,
8J1 55 & 57 King 'St. liv
feiViNiDJERS'
Expr'ss
m
C03I?iV2VY.
(Successors to Sanders' Express &
Burgess Express).
M. N. SANDERS & F. I. CUTTER, Prop'frs.
Olllcc, HI King Street.
By tho consolidation of the above
mentioned business increased facilities
arc obt lined to satisfy the wants of tho
public in tho conducting of a
General Drayage & Express Business.
Vagoii3 of tlio Company aro present
at arrival of each Foreign and Islands
steamer. Full churgo taken of all bag.
gagcB and parcels ol truvclors, and the
same checked through, when necessary,
lo nil points, Speeinl attention f;lvcn to
the removal of pianos nnd furniture to
and from all points in the city and
suburbs. Reasonable rates for general
draying and all huslniss promptly nt.
tended to.
Tclopliono No. 8G -JUST Glvo Us a Call.
N. B. Tho collecting of luibbish,
formerly cairlcd on by Mr. N. F. Ilur.
gess, will ho carried on as usual and
orders may be left as above. CO 2m
FOR SALE.
W1
E havo again on hand a fow of
our exceptionally superior Suif
Boats in bizes irom 18 to L'l feet. As
these boats speak for themselves, wo in
vito inspection, Pilco as low as any.
We have aljo several 70 lb Ollnker,
copper.fast, recreation boats, with oars
and rowlocks, complete. (Japablc of
holding tlueo pcrtons. Just tho thing
for an impromptu rogatta, bpin mound
harbor, lake or river. Price from CO to
GO dollars. Also a light BaggagoEx.
press with two portable cushioned scats,
handy for business or a family out of
town, and ono strong Hand Cart. Cheap
for cash, at J. A. DOYVEH'S,
1'ilntcr'n Lane, Fiinuhbowl St.
Mutual Tele. No as.1), 1 O HoxNo.459.
60 lm
MANJEN1E HAY
IOlt BALE at ' tho lleformalory
; School, by the halo or ton.
05 lm W. G. NEEDIIA31.
n ) jfo. 5-u.
MffififfiSfSft
OU gfefagJggfeSfe
I I ' f
I RHEgiiMlE MWSk
PARDEE'S
(TIIGONI.T Ul'.l.lAllI.E 111,0011 l'UUIVIBU)
A Specific for
RHEUMATISM
Scriifiilii, Knit Jtlinuiu,
Xrnrnlcln, Itluc 'Worm,
And nil other Skin anil Dlootl Discasos.
It lvegulates thu
LLVHR AN1 KIDNEYS,
C'uuh Indigestion, and nil Olseaves
ailslug from an enfeebled eon.
OUlmi of the system.
Ur. MartUie, of l.ondtm, the celebrated
speohdlxt, says of PARDEE'S REMEDY :
" I havo used It tor twenty years for
lllood Diseases, such as ero'li)a, b'all
Hlu um, Titer and Cancer, and 1 cannot
reiointneiul it too highly."
'1 he Hev, l)r Thoniiw. of Honi: IConjr,
China, says: "PARDEE'S REMEDY 1h a
wonilirful medli'lne for the blood. 1
have piescilbed li hundreds of times for
leprosy, and, wben given In time It al
ways cured the patient. 1 can safely say
that leprosv will never break out on per.
sons who Take Pardee's llcmedy regu.
larly, and 1 advise all persons living in
countries where leprosy is prevalent to
take Pardee's llcmedy us a pieventhe."
For Sato by all DrugnlsUin Honolulu.
Ap-4 Om
FOlt SALE.
Q WHALE BOATS; 1 Decked
0 Whale Boat, 110 feel long, 3 feet
deep, a feet wide; 222 It el Hw'f lio.it.;
1 IS feet Surf Boat; 1! 1) eki-d ! 1 in er.
10 feet long, 0 feet (1 inch, s w ulc, 2 tei-l
Cinches deep, with i'i"! iiiul dl-sall
complete; 1 23 feet M.ili' i fcow, with
mast and sails all comp-t . - Apply to
E. K. UYA'N.
Boat Builder and (5i- "i .1 'Mier. fil If
COTTAGES TO JjET.
rpWO COTTAGES fully
X appointed, benutif lly
localed, within 5 iriuutcs'
walk of the Post Office. An oppmlu
nity seldom oll'eicd to scenic a t .'infort
nble home within easy tench of the
business part of the city. For parti,
culars inquire nt
004 tf GULICK'S AGENCY.
WRIGHT BROS.,
Fort Street, ne.t I.ucaV Mill,
Ship's Blacksmitliiug, Carriage
Building & llcpairing.
Drays, Carts & Wagon Building a Specially.
Every description of work in the
above lines performed in a first-class
manner and executed at short notice.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Orders from the other Inlands -solicited.
my.2;l 83
AN INVOICE
OF FINE
n t;n ;
mun
Imported Direct from Havana.
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JlliiUii-i.
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Honolulu Library
ANB-
Readinq Room Association.
Cor. Motel & Alukoti Streets.
Open every Day aud Evening.
The Library consists nt the' present
time of over Five Thousand Volumes.
The Heading Itooiu is supplied with
about ilfty of the leading newspapers
and periodicals.
A Pailor is provided for conversation
and games.
Terms of membership, fifty cents a
jionth, payable quarterly in advance.
No formality required in joining except
signing the roll.
Strangers from foreign countries aud
visitors from the other islands aro wel
come to the rooms nt all times as" guests.
This Association having no regular
means of support except tho dues of
members, it is expected that residents
of Honolulu who desire to avail them
selves of its privileges, and all who feel
an Interest in maintaining an institution
of this kind, will put down thoir names
and become regular contributors.
A. J. OAKTWllIGHT', Pies.,
JI. jr. SCOTT, VIeu-Presldent,
JI. A. FAHMELEE, Secretary,
A. L. SMITH, Treasurer,
O. T. HODGEHS, JI.D.,
Chairman Hall aud Library Committee
Copartnership Notice.
NOTICE is hereby givon that the
undersigned have formed a spe.
cial partnership under the Dim name of
"John F. Colburn & Co ," in the busi.
noss of buying nnd selling Huy aud
Grain and General Meichandlsc, at tho
Huildlng formerly occupiid by tho
Pacific Navigation Company, on Queen
street near Nuuauu street, in Honolulu,
Oahu. That the names of thu partners
aro; John F. Colburn and B. lioih, both
residing in said Honolulu, and that tho
said John F. Colburn is gcticfal partner
aud the said B. liojdi, fapccial partner.
HjiiI partnership to commenco from
July 1, 1888.
JOHN F. C0L11UHN,
S. HOTII.
Dated Honolulu, Juno 30, 1888;
82 5t
BR.
Richard Cay ford,
VETERINARY
5I ct SI KIiir- Street.
Sliooing-, from $1.50.
Horses nnd Cattle Treated foi
all Diseases.
Residence: Chamberlain House, next
Kawalahao Church.
X. O. BOX 4t)S.
Hell Telephone KMe.358.
Yosemite Skating
0 RINK
glcnting! Skating! Skating!
Corner Queen & Richard Streets.
Will be open every evening from 7 to
!):30 r. m.
JMJSIC: Tuesdavs and Saturdays
evening for the Public in General.
TIIOUfAS 12. WALL,
1G01 Proprietor. lyr
74 King st.
74 King st.
Importers of
Rattan & Reed Furniture.
Pianos & Furniture
Movid with Care.
Matting and Carpets Laid.
'C0RmGEP0LES.
Fine Upholstering & Bedding
A Speciality.
.OHA.S TO RENT.
apr.10-88
PTrIr&SGOTT'S
denerul Whipiiins; Agency and Vov
elK I'areels KxprcHH.
Chief Office, 23 Cannon St., Loadon, E. CJ
Goods, Parcels, Baggage, Etc., Etc,
Forw aided to and from all parts of
iho world.
C. O. D. amounts of invoices collected
in i.ny country.
tfS-Tnrlirs nf Kntcs on Aiiillcatlon0
General Agents for Hawaiian Islands,
J. E. BKOWN and CO.,
Oil 2S Merchant Street. tf
itytheS. S "Australia" 8lh February,
-AND NOAV ON SALE---.
California 0rangc5---prime sample, Barrol
Saurkraut. Kegs Saurkraut, Crates White
Heart Catibago, Celery on lec,
Crates Cauliflower,
AND AM. SEASONAIILli VA1UKTIES OY
APPLES A.1VI OPJEAJKS I
A large consignment of
Potatoes, Figs, Canned Fruits, Jellies,
Jams, Prunes, Raisins, Chestnuts, Wal.
nuts, Ilardnuts, Almondnuts, Canned
Tomatoes, Etc., lite, Etc., Etc., Etc
tarLOW PRICE TO SUIT THE TIMES-ft
CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET,
CO King street, Honolulu, tf
THE WEEKLY BULLETIN
X 28 columns, purely local matter
Mailed to foreign countries, $5 per
annum.
Continental and Colonial
AGENCY.
36 Euo doDunkerque, - - - Paris.
Executes Indents for overy description
of French, Belgian,
Swis", German, and English Goods, at
the best Manufacturers' Lowest Prices.
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