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aaBBBBamKSSSSB "W 'ftl wm&iMTr 'v'iT It. y L. fr LT UMaM BY AUTHORITY. Tho Court will go Into full mourning for Her Into Royal Highness Princess Llkellke from this duto until tho dny after the Funeral; nnJ will wcat lmlf mourning from th it time uull the ex plration of two weeks from the day of tbe Funeral. CURTIS P. IAUKEA, 11. M.'a Chamberlain IoliniiP.tliOH.Peb 15, 18S7. BISHOP Co., UANICJbKB Honolulu, Hawaiian Island. Draw Exchange on tho Banlc ol Onltl'oruln, H. IT. And their agonts in NEW YOBK, BOSTON, HONG KONO. M essrs. N. M . Hot hschi 1 d & Son , London The Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney, London, The Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney, The Bank of New Zealand: Auckland, Chrlstchurch, antl Wellington, The Bank of British Columbia, Vic toria, B. 0., and Portland, Or. ANll Transact a General Hanking Business. COD ly lw iUiihi SB:uUr.tin. Pledged to Edlthrr Beet nor Fartj. Bat cstaMIihed far the beneflt of all. SATURDAY. FEB. 20. 1887. THE "BULLETIN" SUMMARY. Our Summaiiy will be issued on Monday next, the 28th instant. It will be found to be an interesting and comprehensive number, con taining the latest Volcano news, full particulars of the wreck of the barqucntinc Sclina, numerous edit orial nrticlcs on local topics, and a complete resume island news. of Honolulu and THE SUPPLY EXCEEDS THE DEMAND. It is a fact patent to all observers that modern education has a tcnd-H vuujr lu iiinijiiuiuj iui juuuum muui, in the sense of engendering dissatis faction with the laborer's occupation and lot. Boys of poor parentage, in all countries which advance in the line of freedom, have now school advantages that were beyond the reach of boys of similar station fifty or even twenty-five years ago. The consequence is, that in these countries there is n comparative decrease in the number of those willing to make a livelihood by manual labor, and a proportionate increase of those who seek n living at sedentary occupations. Tho de crease in the former is so great in some places as to considerably in An. rl . nr n 1 1 1 .. Innlillnl lnhnil crease the value of labor, which, prima Jack, betters the condition of that class. The increase of the latter has got so far ahead of the demand as to create an over-stocked market almost everywhere, and render it difficult for young men of this class to secure situations, unless backed by the support of influential friends. It appears from Messrs. ,T. K. Browu & Co.'s Fortnightly Labor Report, published in to-day's Bulle tin, that at the present time tliore is a surplus of this class.of "help" in the local market. Decent, respect able young men, thoroughly com petcnt as accountants and book keepers, are unable to get employ ment at any price. Tho supply is greater than the demand, and un fortunately most applicants for employment of this nature are totally unfit for any other class of work. They have been brought up to pen-driving, and nothing clso, and when out of a situation fiom any cause whatsoever, find it hard to get another, as there are numerous ap plicants for every opening that occurs. If theso people had been taught trades or brought up to farming, they would have- had a wider field in which to seek a Itving, and would probably have been grateful for it to-day. All schooling which has a tendency to imbuo boys with a feeling that manual laber is degrading, is a sad blunder, and that training which finds no other use for a boy's hands than holding a peu, needs reforming. BAD FOR THE HACKMEN. Euitoh Rullktin: Tho letter In your issue of Feb. 24th under tho heading of "Dangerous to Life and Health," was read in the hearing or one of of fliir visitors just arrived on the Mariposa who nitido the re mark emphasized by some very strong expletives that tho statement In that article was true, p3 ho had proved to liis entire satisfaction hy one ride in on express, to tho great damage to his interior arrangements, aud that for tho future he enould go 2kI on foot whenover It was possible to do so, counting himself by that ono rule us another of tlio SUKKEUKKS. THE FUNERAL. To-morrow, Sunday, is the day appointed for tho funeral of Her lato Royal Highness Princess Like like. The preliminary funeral ser vices will be held in the Palace during tho forenoon, and will bo conducted bv tho Bishop of Hono lulu and the Revs. Alexander Mackintosh and George Wallace, the music being supplied by mem ber of St. Andrew's Cathedral choir, and by the Kawalhau Club. The procession will form on King street, and at 2 i m. will start towards the Royal Mausoleum, up tho Valley. Tho final portions of the Episcopalian burial servico will be read by Bishop Willis anil the Rev. Alex. Mackintosh. The music to bo rendered en route from the Palace to the cemetery will be fur nished by the Royal Hawaiian, the Reformatory School, the St. Louis College, and the Portuguese bands. A special funeral march for the occasion has been composed Bandmaster Berger, and will played during the march. BBmBBBBoae THE CATAFALQUE. The catafalque to be used morrow at the funeral of the l- be fo late Royal Princess Likelike, has been on view throughout the day. It is after the style of previous convey ances used on similar occasions in former j'cars. Tho body of the catafalque is neatly covered with black cashmere, surmounted with a pyramldical dome resting on four pillars covered with black eloth, en twined with white silk ribbons. On tho top of each pillar is placed a gorgeous black feather plume with white tips and on tho top of the dome or covering is an immense crown, the emblem of Royalty. At tached to the odges is a neatly draped fringe, looped up with white silken bows. To the catafalque will be attached n long black covered rope, interlaid with white ribbon, which will bo manned by a hun dred Hawaiians, who will, on this special occasion, perform the duties usually assigned to horses. Tho whole of this workmanahip has been entrusted to tho city undertaker, Mr. C. E. Williams, who has exe cuted the work entrusted to him in a highly artistic and appropriate manner. JOHN NOTT'S STORE. The old established house on Ka- ahitnianu street conducted by Mr. John Nott, is well known as one of tho best emporiums in this town for stoves, granite, iron and tin ware. Mr. Nott's stock is varied and com prehensive, and to obtain an ap proximate idea of what he has on hand, an inspection of his extensive premises on both sides of Kaaliu manu street is ncccessary. Tho housekeeper who desires to replenish her slock of household goods and chattels, or she who is about to cm bark in housekeeping, and conse quently requires a complete out fit could not do better than to pay a visit to Mr. Nott's premi ses, where will be found in addition to tho specialties above mentioned, chandeliers, lamps and lanterns, water pipe and rubber hose, crock ery ware and housekeeping goods of every description. The stock of agato ware, is large and varied, comprising everything from the agate-lined frying pan, to the orna mental tea and coffee pot. The cooking ranges are of the latest de signs, and celebrated for their light consumption of fuel. In addition to keeping an extensive stock, Mr. Nott is a practical plumber, tin and copper smith, and with trained as sistants, is prepared at all times to fit up ranges, lay water pipes and execute anything connected with the working of tin, lead, copper or sheet iron. The stock of general hardware comprises every requisite for house Dtfings, Our advice is, to all who are furnishing, to pay a visit to Mr. Nott's factory and salps rooms, No. 8, Kaahumami street. MUSICAL FISH. An Italian singer is credited witli having discovered a musical mode of catching fish. lie has been out on the Lake of Geneva, and netted them by shoals after singing to them. Snakes have an ear for music, ,and why not fish ? It is said that H9I1CS have ears as sharp as the eyes of a bird. It is said that when tho new musical fisherman sang to the finny tribes they gathered round the boat to listen to tho con cort without paying for tickets. The Mario of the waters had an excellent audience, which he afterwards nes ted and brought to shore, and sold them to pay for their share of tho entertainment. It may bo one of tho htories of 'the seison,'l)iit if it js it is an improvement upon 'large gooseberries.' It at least opens pleasant prospects among the smacks. Tho sounds of fishermen singing on still nights at sea will be wortli n cruise to hear. Perhaps an accordion will do for the less cul tivated sort of fish. A hurdy-gurdy may sufllco for tho common kind. VJ10 knows but a foghorn may bo witch a whale? Perhaps Professor Huxley, if ho bo eliJl at the head of tho Scottish Fisheries, will ordpr ex periments to be mado, If it bo trtto, wo shall want Hullnlis and Cremo nian violinists on tho sea coast.-fN. V. "Weekly Press. ' VTust Hko hirn"r-Hi8 photograph. Little Jimmy, when told by- his teacher tlint he was made of dust, stoutly refused to believe it, saying quickly, 'Then why don't I turn to mud when nurse puts mo In tho bath?' Mill Fire DwirUnt a FUNERAL NOTICE. rpjlli MEMBERS OF 1 1113 SEVERAL X. Companies uie requested to iissem. lilu In front of Engine House, No. J, on King Street, in full uniform without ap paratus, ill 12:30 p. m., on SUNDAY, FEB. 27th, 1887, For the purpose of attending the funeral of her late Rovnl Hlg'ticsi Princes Likullkc. A full iillciiditieo l dcslictl. Per order, HENRY SMITH. 07 -It Sec'v H. F. D. NOTICE. Mechanic Engine Comp'y, No. 2. T "HIE MEMBERS OK THIS COM- tmnv ure reuueted to nii'ct nl tliclr Kiiirlne Hnuo TU-MORROW (Sunday, Fehrunry 27th), iit 12:lf o'clock, p. in., in full uulfonn, to ntti-nd the funeral of Hei Into Koyal Hlghues l'llnccs Like, like. JAS. F. MORGAN, 70 It Foreman. HEADQUARTERS Gr.o. W. Df.Lono Post, No. 45, Dki'aiitm't op Camkounia, O A.R, I Honolulu, Feb. iU, lfc87. ) All Comrades In this rlty arc luruliv rcqucbtetl to meet at our IIull.'Kiiii; ritreet. at li-X0 p in. on hUNDAY, Kebruiiry '27ih insl., to pirtlclpiilo In tlm fune nil uccmonlcs of the late Prln. ces Llkellke. All visiting com rades, cither army or navy, are also Invited to join with the Post, l'li'uso wear badges ami lil.uk clothes. Hy order of JAMES T. WHITE, 70 It Junior ViccCommnnder. NOTICE. Oceanic Council, No. 777, A. L. of H. THE MEMBERS OF TII18 COUN cll are rcqufFtcil to meet in tluir Hall TO-MORHOW, (Sunday, Fcbru. ary 27lh), ut 12:80 pm.. to uttend the funeral of Her late Royal Highncs Princess Likelike. JOHN C. WHITE. 70 It Secretary. NOTICE. Hawaiian Council, No. 689, A. L.of H. MEMBERS OF HAWAIIAN COUN. ell, No. 059, A. L. of II . will meet at Hull of Oceanic Council. No. 777. on Fort ftieet, TO-MORHOW AFTER NOON, nt 1 p. in., for tlm purpose of at. tending thn funeral of Her latu Royal llli:hiiu-s Princess Likelike 70 it PER ORDER. mprowl Order of Red Men. MEMBERS OF HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. I arc requested to nscmlile at the Wigwam on SUNDAY AFTER NOON next at 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral of Her lato Royal Richness Prlncecb Likelike. Per ordor of tho WOR. SACHEM. Honolulu, February 2."), 18d7. 70 It NOTICE. MEMBERS OF EXCELSJOR AND Harmony Lodges, I. O. O. l', nleo vlMtlng Brothers in this city, nre Invited to meet at Exeebior Lodgo Hull, Fort Street, 011 SUN DA Y, February 27th, at VI o'clock noon, to partlulpato In tho funural ceremonies of H. R, II. Princess Llkellke. 07 -it NOTICE. OAIIU LODGE, No. 1 IC of P. Tho membors of this l.ciljo are respect, fully rcqiue 0 I to meet at the Hall of Jlystlu Lodge, No 2, K. of P., at 12:110 p. in., on SUNDAY, tho 7th, to take part in thu funeral procession of Her Into Royal Highnef-H Princess Likillke. JOHN C. WHITE, 0'J 2t K. of R. & S. NOTICE. ALL MEMBERS OF Mystic Lodge No. 2, K. off'., lire requested lo lie present at the Lodge Room,lnIIaimony Hull. 0.1 HUNDAY iiuxi, Fob. 27, at 1 p. in., for tho purpipo of attending the "NliS- uiu nun pi 01 hit into RoviirTTlghiiaJH Prince. Llkellke. .1, ROTH WELL. 09 2t K, of H S. ANNUAL MEETING. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of tho Knwailoa Ranch Co., will be held at tlio ofllco of Messrs. Bishop ifc Co., MONDAY, Fob. mnry 28ih, 1S37, nt H:30 nVlonk, p. in 70 It J. H. FISHER, Beo'y. ,m M ..... ..- .- . HI II .. PASTUItArE. GOOD PASTURAGE FOR HORSES ?3 00per inriith. near town. Ap. ply to T, J. KING. 10 t Union Feed Oo U "1 1J I 1 1 J H 4V r irwtjjfjSjBgil vtxn,.y man I (UUttUU HUH AT AUCTION. By order of thn Executors of tho Will of How I). BALDWIN, deceased, wo will Mill at Public Auction, On Saturday, March 5, 1887, At 12 o'clock noon, atourSalcsroom, Queen Strcit, tho following PARCELS OF LAND 1 One lot on tho Wc3t t ldo of Tuna h'Mi street, between tho residence of Hon. C. II. Judd mid Hon. W. D. Alex nnder. Having a frontage of about 09 fret on nid Mice! mtil .1 dip'li of'ulout fiOO feet An opport inlty now inrclj offered Is licrcufTnrdiil to proem o n most dislri blu building site. 2 That piece of property In Lnhalmi, Muui, Known 113 thn "Baldwin Honio Heud," ltualu near the Court House and 1 Hiding; cont'ilnliig about 1 acre, 3 Kinds and ii poles. ;i The Ahuptinu of Knuauli, near Lnlmin.i, Ineluilirg several lots therein, sold to mid 1). Ilnhlwln nt various times. This Is aline lnud and furnishes in'Othcr of tho cliamcs youly glowing inreruf puicliuslug extension tract. 1. The well-known and desirable property railed Mount Retreat, hick of uihuinaluuu, ( outlining nearly 200 iicies of pisinie land, ugclhcr with tho houm lot and foil si land. One of the tnlubrinus and delightful plueas In the Islands where at Hltle cost or futlguu families can obtain 11 healthful ntid re freshing summer climate. n. til acre of tine land in Knmnolc, Kuln, Maul, cove rod by Koyal Patent 409. 010 acre.' of ulimblc land nt Kniun. olo, Kuln, Maul, near to lot 5, eovirod by Rnyal Patent 411. 7. That fine tinct f land containing 985 notes callid Knkulncn, In Kuln, Mnul. covered by R0y.1l Patent 782. 3. An orange drove in Knupo, Muui, mntiijning ljj acre, covered by 1.. t . ,v. 035 H. All 1 f tlm nLavc mentioned piopcrty will be sold to the highest bidder for Cusli. X.S IJAIiDWIN, EKif Further particulars iiui be find of YV111.1.IAM It. Castlk, Attorney in Honolulu, or V. W. HALL, H.P.BALDWIN. D. D. BALDWIN, Execiitois of the Will of D. Bahlwiu. ' "e. P. ADAMS & CO., (,0 i:i Auctioneers. COTTAGE TO LET. A COTTAGE ON BBKE tani'i Strict, ndo!tinn ihc residence of Mrs. Morcun. Cottage contains fi rooms with kitchen, Etc. Apply to E. P. ADAMS & CO. TOtT HOUSE LOST. a imowN no use, about ln hinds high, heavy mane and tail. No bnind. Tall out to hocks. The Under rcwnrdid upon nppli. F. M. HWrtNZY, (T.H.Davics&Co.) i bu tuitnbly cation to 70 if REMOVAL NOTICE. MISS H. TUCK has icmovtd from I'liucliboul street to No. 43 IKiiiiiia Street, where the will be glnd to meet all her pupils Embroid ciy and Fancy Work Classes now form Ing New bumping Patterns ie':elvcd rcgulaily by mull. 70lf CATTLE FOR SALE. ABOUT 115 HEAD OF Cattle, Including Mileh Cous Heifers and one Jersey Bull. For sale tlnirly or in lots. Apply to JA3. SEAIiUHY, Lillha street, just above Judge Dayton's. (10 lw NOTICE. 4 T THE ANNUAL MEETING OF XX. the Hawaiian Rumio Company, (Limited), held on lho2Uu dny of Fib ruury, lt87, at the office of A. J. Cur.. wright, Etriulre, tho following oulccri. were elected for tho ensuing year: A. J CART WRIGHT President E. LYOAN .,.., Manager W. F. ALLEN .... Secretary & Treasurer W. R. OAhTLE r . Auditor DIltKOIOltSI F. A. Bcimcfer, J. H.P.ity, B.F. Dilling ham, W. E. Foster. W. F.ALLEN, Scc'y. Februnry,21, U87; 118 lw New Photograph Rooms. OVER NIcIioI'm More, Fort stnet, next Uiu Shooiitig Galleiy, Pic. lures. P01 traits und Views. First-claBs work. batUfmtion guaranteed. Olv J. A. OONSALVE8. WANTED, ASSISTANT BOOkrlf EEPER A young man who has had practical experience in keeping books and Is will, tug lo iiucept n 1 iw Hilary at commence ment. AddreiB ' Emplojer," P. O. Box 331, stating experience and fciihiry re quired, with icfeienees. None other noticed. 07 :it TN T11K SUPKEMi: OURT JL of tlio Hawuilaii Islands in Bank. ruptcy. in Iho matter of ALBERT BARNES, n bankrupt. Order of adjudication. Upon rending the otltlon heiein, nnd upon pi oof biforo inn tiken, I do find that tho snld ALBERT BARNES bus become a bankrupt wllhln tho truo intent and mo'ining of tho .Act approved on tho 20th day of August, 1BS4. en. titled llAn Act to lcgu'uie pioccedlngs in Baukruptcy In thu Hawaiian Itlnuds." And I do hereby declare and iiUjiidiyo the said ALBERT BARNES Baiik. nipt aco .rdlugly. And I do further order that tho ci edit ors of Uiu said Bankrupt come in ami prove tliclr debts before tue Jubtlivj of tho Supreme Com t as slnll lie siulnu; in Chaiuburs nt Alliolanl Halo, Honolulu, on MONDAY, tho SfJih dar of Febrii. ary, A. D. Ib87, between the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and noon of the slid dny and elect ono or more assignee or assignees of the said Bank, rupt's ottato. And that notlco hereof be published three times In the Daily Bui.m.ti.v, newMiiper published in Honolulu in tho English language. J(. J.'. JtlUJUSKXUn, Jtjstlco Supicmo Couit. Attest 1 J, H. Rels teist 11 Deputy Cleik. GO tis &P Property . I1TI AUCTION SALE OP II ,, x 0 On Wednesday, March 2nd, At 10 o'clock n. in., At the Store lately occupied by T. J. MOBSMAN, corner of NuiiHim and King streets, wo will sell in Public Auction, an assortment of Crockery & Glassw're (Joinpi islng CUT GLASS WINE GLASSES Sugar H ul, Fruit Dishes, Decorated Cups mid Himcr?, l)c united We, 3IAJ OIjJLOA AV A. Jl .13, Cup, S nicer', 1 n'teic, Vegetable Dishes, x:i3 0o:itA.rE,:iai ji.vaixw, Pitchers mid 11 wins, Hair Brushes, taiim: Kxivr.a yu foiikh, Sets Carvei?, Tea and Table .Spoons Toilet Mirrors, Water MonKiys, Spices, itc, etc., etc., etc. ONK LKTTKlt l'KKSS. The Store will be npi 11 for Inspection on TUESDAY, March M. E. P. ADAMS & CO., Aictlonccro 0i) 7t ELEGANT Household Furniture AT AUCriON. Bi' order of MR. JOS. HYMAN, wo will sell at Public Auction, On Thursday, March 3, 1887, At 10 o'clock a. si At thn resldeucu, Fort street, (below the Fort Street School) his entlio Household Furniture, compris ing lu part: I Carved Blaok Walnut Parlor Set, upholstered lu Hnlr Cloth; 1 WEBER SaUARE PIANO In good tone, a fino instrumout; 1 Ebony Music Rack, 1 Maible-top 11. W. Center Table. 1 Biustels Center Rug, 1 Olho Wood Hand Caived Center Table, 1 Pair Wool aud Silk Drawing-room Curtains, 4 yards long; Black Walnut Cornices, Pin bin Mai hie Figuics, 1 Bronze Clock, Marble base; 2 Bronze Urns, 2 3-Llght Chandelier, B. W. Hair Cloth Patent Rocker, . 1 B. W. Leather Lounge, I Massive Carved B. W. Marble-top Bedroom Sol, 7 pieces; Hnlr Mattress, 1 Steel Frame Spring Mattress, Mosquito Nets, Feather Pillows, Hair Pillows, Bureau Rugs, Sofa Rugs, Bed Linen, Blankets, Window Curtains and Cornice, 2 Dresden China Figures, Pictures, Brackets, 1 Elegant Carved Slack Walnut Mar ble Top Sideboard, I 2-Light Chandelier. J 12'ftB.W. Extension Table Black Walnut Dining Chairs, 1 Whatnot, China Sa)ad Bowl, 1 Dicdcu China Fruit Stand, A'leiuui Chillis. GLASS AND CROCKERYWARE 1 Dinner Set, Plated Waic, Bath Tubs, Mnts, nil assoitmeut of 1MXTHV FUltSlMIIIXU UOOD.S Kitchen Stove and Kitchen Utensils, Gulden Tools, Garden Hose, If not previously disposed of, ONE FINE JLOW PHAETON ESPTlio lioiiso will bo open for In spection on WEDNE-DAY, March 2d, from 10 a. m. toll p. m. E. P. ADAMS & CO., Auctioneers 0(181 HAWAIIAN OPBRA HOUSE Tuesday Evening, March 1st, Thursday Evening, Msroh 3d, Saturday Evening, Maroh 5th, The Oura Comp'ny -:OF:- Japanese Acrobats Tho famous troupe of Jipaneso p;r foriucis to his Mujesiy the Mikado and Royal (lou-eiinUI, III, wliilo en route to tni Frmifllsi'ii, New 'Yrrk, London and Purb, gio a slioit aeasou in Iliino lulu. This Ci mpuny coii'-Uts of twelve pei form y, mules ami fciimles. 'Piirlr fc.its aiemarelooH, ii'iw nnd jiumeioii , embinciug ihu f.iinnim ACT OF OGAWA, (walking whh barn feet ou the n zor like edgOH of Y.iconln sw'i'd-), wilMng lu Urn lib bare font, 1 to , etc. The celulir.ited trick, Revolving n Hugo Tub, with ono perfoimer inside and ono 011 the outside, ilu Iadder Trick Greatly Improved, Balancing Fms, Urn. brcllns, olc, are also among iho fonts. Box Plan now open at tho Elite Jeo Crcum Pat lot b, ' ' t Doors open nt 7:! 0 p. in. W, II. AMHtlOU, Mtnngo csot WONG KIM, VOXTIIACTOIt, Carpenter & Jtiilliloi' HOUEEJ AND FUHMTUHU REPAtHKI), X-iiiljoi-, Ka.OO por Way. WprkHkop, j : 87 Mauuakea Street. Ooly u'rteiT&fcwre WHEREAS DEFAULT HAS BEEN inndu In Hie condition of that certain Mortgage made by Cotitboc& Ahung to llymnn Brother', dated De cember 15, 1885, nud leeorded in Liber HO, piucs 441 to 440, and notice of In. tention in foreclose the unmo has been duly given. Now, theiefore, In nccoid unco with tho power of sulu In said Mortgage contained nnd by older of said Mortgigces, I will sell nt Public Auction, nt my talrsrooms In Honolulu, ou Sntnrdny, March R, 1887, at 12 o'clock, noon. The propei ty covered by enld Mm t gage, viz: lsU-Tho Leae of lhat ccrtnlu piece Mt Lund Hlliuilo at Knhaluu, Koolau. Oahu, w hereon Is situated the Rico Mill belonging to Mortgagors and di scribed lu u Lease fiom Ah Yiin & Co. to Con cheo & Ahung, dated September!), 1880, for lo years, and iceoided lu Reg. of Deeds in Book 05, on pages 300-1177, and also nil Buildings, Machinery, ami appurtenances hereon sltualo ami also 21 Iliad of Working Oxen, 2 Ox Carts, 1 Paddy Warehouse, storing capacity 400 tons, 1 Dwelling House 1 miall Warehouse at Kahiiluu beach, 3 Horses. Thu Mill Is ono of tho very best on the Islands, and cleans CO bags A No. 1 Rico in twelve hours, and Is run by Wnterpovtcr, Is In first class older; it was elected about 0 years ago at a cost of S12,0C0. The Ground lent for tho Mill site and Wnterpower Is i 200 per annum. 2nd Ono undivided ono fourth in terest in tho Wniholc Rico Plantation known its Wing Cliong Fat Company, consisting of 10 leaseholds more or less and having 35 acres of Rico land nioro or less and being interest and lenses and leasehold interest, des ciilicd in Schedule O in s.iid mort gage, also two Houses, ono Rico l'loor, 7 Jlorscs, o woiKing Uxcn, rf Plows and utensils leqtiisito for plan tation. Rental about $1,020 per uiiuiini, average crop 45 tons of paddy, owes about 3,500. 3id Tho Lease of nil of that cer tain piece of land with buildings and impiovciucnts llicicon situate on Nutiiinii street in wild Honolulu op posite tlio late Queen Emma's resi dence iiiul lately occupied, by the Mortgagors ns store and ollico and described in a lease from Charles R. Bishop nnd 1). P. Bishop to Conclico it Ahung dated November 25, 1S78, for livo yeais and fiom January 1, 18S3, nud extended for 5 vcara from January 1, 1888 at a rental of $300 per annum, and recorded in said Rcgistiy in Book 58, pugo 32. This property i rented now nt $15 per mouth. For fuilhcr particulars en ntiiro of LEWIS J. LEVEY, Auctioneer, Or to L. A. THURSTON. 00 20 Attorney for Mortagces. AUCTION OF- SALE 16 IN HONOLULU. Under instructions from tho HON. BOARD OF EDUCATION, I shall tell ut Public Auction, 011 Monday, March 7th, 1887, At 12 o'clock noon, at my salesroom", corner of Fort nnd Quei 11 t-tieels, Honolulu, that vcrv do-i-irahlo Intel of Innil Mtualcd al ICuliu, Lillha Stiect, known ns Lee You. man's Propnty, compiislng Kalo & Kula Land of supeilor qunlily, well-watered. Lot No. 1 Containing an area of II and fi.lflO acres, al an uptet price of$7,noo.oo. liOt No. 2 Adjoining Iho nlove on Ihc mnuku Bhie, nnd containing nn area of 1 acre. Upset prlco S7i)000. TITLE 1ERFECT. TKKHS C'ASSI. Deeds nt the expense of purchaser. Furthoi partic uliirs may bj lenruid by iinpllcntlou at tho otlleo of thu iio.inl of Education, where plun-i nnd surveys of the land may bo b.'ci'i. LEWIS J. LEVEY, Auctioneer Honolulu. Feb. 2. lf-87 40td On Aooount of bejng Over Stocked -IN GENT'S- Black Sack Suits! -GENT'S- Black Frock Suits! PENT'S FINE BLACK HATS! sort una Bum mm ETC. ETC. ETC. COT Wo will make a reduction ou Iho nbovo Goods. Now is your chanco to buy Black Goods. CHAS, J, FISHEL. 82 JVOTICE. rpilK FIRM OF SPEAR &PFEIFER, X having hoen dissolved by order of tho Supreme Court, and the undersigned appointed Receiver; noilco is hereby given that tlm line block of Wiilrhes and Jewelry will bo on mlii at tho store of tfpeur & l'fidfor for a short time, ut reduced prices. All parties indebted to thin firm are notified to make scltlomoiit ut once. W. P. ALLEN, Receiver for Kpcnr & Plelfer. Honolulu, Feb. 10, 1867. - 601m lliiiil Ml Esta mmmmmmmmmmmm MitlUa?Tcl. hTii Ho 107. Hell Tel. 172. I0, J.E.BPMKQ., Campbell Block, Merchant Qt-. Employment Bureau & Regis try Office. Accountants, Heal L'stnto Agents, Cus tom House and Money Brokers. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE ATTENDED TO. Lease, Coulrncly, un 1 all kinds of Con. veydticing, TinJenuen's Books wil-. ten up, Rents nud Accounts col. lectid, Ret'itiu prompt. ly made. CHAItGES STRICTLY MODERATE- - Oiler the M iwing: llouso to Rent and Furniluro for Sale. Lea'o 20 per month. House ci uti-ins 8ioiins and bath; also liot iir.il cold watt ; good locullty, llvo nilnntos' walk irom Post Olllcc. For Sale House ar.d Lot. About J ncic, within flvomtuiitL'S walk of Post Ofllce. House contains I) rcoms, late ly put in good iepalr. Stables and oiil'bulldlngs To Rent. Three Houe ou Lillha Stiect. For Sale I Open Sldi'Bur Buggy, cheap. For Salo Choap. 1 Sipiaie Piano, 7 Oc laves, lu good order. 1 Upright Piano, 7J Co'ttvc, in Ojd order. Rooms to Ronl. Four very hmuhoraoly ' fuinUliid rooms in largo home; well Hltunled on Nttuaiiu Avenue. Rent $1.") n inontli each. To Lot. The house and grounds sllnntrd in Nuuaiiu AVctuin rocentjy occupied by A.J. Carlwiiglit, Jr, Etq. To Let. A n.rooincd Cc ttoge, with Oar. il'igo llouso und Out lious-, Nuuiinii Avenue, neir Govcriiinsnt ro.ervolr, nbovu lite Queen Dowager Emilia's place, flth bout 2 ncrcs of laid 2 milci from town. Rent $10 per month. To Lcl. ACroonied Cottage, wilhkilchcn attiiched; upper end of Nuuanu Ac.iuc, o))o:ito "Valley Home," in excellent older. ReLt $ltf. For Sale or Loaso -With immediate pos session, l Inn. Milualili; estate known ns tho NUUANU VALLEY RANCH, sltuntcd In the Xiiiuimi Valley, 2Jf miles from the city, nnd tui'doliWcdJ.y Iho nioH eligible silo for n milk or milk in. d Ijutiui (iniiv in this Kin mloni. To Lo!. Two Cottage.-, situated lu tho Chinese Chinch prciuL'CV. Wailed. A rcpcct'ili'o Engll-h or Ger. man Girl to us, In in a small fumlly. 28 Merchant Sticet. 01 Hell Telephone iUH. V. o. Jlox 41.?. CHAS. T. GULICK, NOTARY PUBLIC. REAL ESTATE BROKER, GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT, UooUs -written up, Accoiiiitu and JtoutM Collcrtcd, Employment nnd Shipping Agency, Labor Contract Blanks and Revenue Stump nlwny ou h mil. Copying nnd translating in all languages usid in this Kingdom. Ordiri from the other Ie lauds will lecelvo pioinpt attention. Valuablo Propcrllcs for Sale 2 Acrc3 of Lund, splendidly hltuatul In Makikl for homesteads. 1 Aero in Makikl, on Beretaiji street, line building Mlc. 1?it Acres with 4.100m Collage, on Lillha. btuel, A rare th.mce. For Lcaso. 10 A'iresof Land, 2 miles from Mossniuii's corner IB acres of which Is mitiiMo for ellher Rice or Taro, uiid has Ikch under cultivation for the hitt C years All buildings necessary for a. 'lint-class little ranch now on tin' pninite . Wanled. A gord lloktlcr; A competent Gardoner. Full particulars giveu upon applica. tlon at No. 38 Morchant Street, Honolulu. Lately occupied by Messrs. Smlih & TluiMO'i. C? GEOARS ! CIGARS! The Finest Brand or MANILAS in Ihc Market at the 1( im V. nihUEtt, I'roprletor. 08 NOTICE! Tho Ibtik ''C Jt. BISIinp,'i n.Wol. teis, Commander, has just nirived, 1?Q days fiom Bremen, with n cargo of NEW GOODS! SPECIALLY SKLWOTED For the Hawaiian Tindc. Partlciilius will lo furnished on ap. plication to tho undcrMgni'd, H. HACKFELD & CO. 07 lw flaw. Mjityluii Cg. Reduction of Rates COMMENCING ON THE FWST OF April uis', the lentnl of.ftlT'instru. im-rits in uso in tho Dislrlct'of:Kon, Is. 'nud Qf Oahu, will bu icduce.V. lo ffi.00 pui iiuurtir. Pirsou, desiring 10 make continc.ts fur ono year at ibis rutu will bo fur. lilshcdwllh foini8on nppllcation utthe ollico o thoCi'iupmy. A discount of 10 per cent 111 bo 1 lowcd to sulcrlbers pjing a year's loat In adv.uice. GODFREY BROWN, ,., , Prcsldtnt Haw. Bell Tel. Co, Honolulu, February 31, 1887, (OS Jr S - Y .1 Ii 4SX .l T,v i 1 S" , -J?" im-:uM silJj Km V, r,l !$V& mf.