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.' 'VJ? msm " ' W4& M: BY AUTHORITY. The Court will go Into full mourning for Her Into Royal Highness Prlnrc9s Llkellko frrm till dalo until the day after the Funeral; niul will wcat half mourning from tint ttinu unil ho ex. plrutlou of two weeks tiom thu day of tho Fimcnil. CURTIS P. 1AUKKA, 11. M.'g Chamberlain lohJiil Pa Nee, Pel) !1, 18S7. BISHOPS On.. BAJNRKKb Uouolulu, UiiWHlInn Islands Draw Exchange on the Bimlc oL Cnlil'ornln, H. IT. And their agents in NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONG. Messrs. N. M. Rothschild & Son, London Tho Commercial Bunk Co., of Sydney, Loudon, The Commercial Dank Co., of Sydney, Sydney, Tho flank of Nuw Zealand: Auokhnd, Christchurch, and Wellington, Tho Bank of British Columbia, Vic toria, 11. C, and Portland, Or. ami Transact a General Banking Business. OGOly i 'i' The Daily Bulletin AND DAILY BULLETIN SUMMARY Can bo had from J. II. SorEit, : : A. M. IIkwett, : J. W. IIisoley, : J.Sims, : : : : Henry Williams, Mciclriut Street, : : Hotel Street llawallnn Hotel Win gnOtj aiUc;tiau Pledged i neither Beet nor ratty. Bat established for the benefit of all. TUESDAY. MAK. 8. 1887. BEST TO TELL THE TRUTH. Yes, there is no doubt about; the Advertistr is right. "It is best to tell tho truth" about the decrease of the native population. The truth may not be palatable at all times, and a man is bonietimes considered an enemy, because he is honest and tells the truth. Paul seems to have bad a little cxpciicucc of this nature in his time. Hut it bad no deterring effect on his uniformly bold and courageous proceeding. "Am I your enemy, because I tell you the truth?" exclaimed the noble prea cher, and proceeded at once to deal out the truth without stint. Honest men always like the truth, even if it be personally unpleasant, Rogues and impostors have a natural aver sion to it, and would prefer any thing else, when and where choice is allowed them. The truth is the Hawaiian race is rapidly decreasing. "Wc are borry for it heartily sorry. But the decrease goes on all the same. Denying the fact, will not change it. The most favorable showing possible was made at the last census-taking. In fact, we should not liud difllculty in proving that, in at least some instances, the numbers were returned in excess of population. Nevertheless, no increase could be shown on the books eveu, but a decrease. And the decrease still proceeds rapidly. Gin and other agencies are doing their deadly work. Opium has come to help on the final day, and help it will. Tho legislation of tho last few years has done about all it could to exterminate the race, ami is making visible progress. What can bo done to turn the tide? Can didly, nothing, as far as wc can sec, under the existing state of things. The proverbial beggar is on the horse, and he will ride to tho devil before lie stops. THE SAVAGE AND THE CIVILIZED. To the unpoetie observation of a matter-of-fact philospher, there ap pears uo wido distinction between tho characteristic porsonal ornament ations of savage tribes and tho fashionable lixings of civilized na tions, of a nature that would decide cold and unsentimental reason to pronounce the latter as widely re moved in essence and spirit from the former. The light-brained votaries of fashion, who regard the cut of their clothes and tho class and ar rangement of their ornamental gewgaws as tho summum bonum of human aspirations and attainments, may pettishly scorn tho comparison. Nevertheless, it is apt and apposite. Captain Coolc curried witli him in his voyages a large assortment of toys for the bai barians of Polynesia looking-glasses, combs, beads, trinkets, and Brummagem gewgaws, of various kinds to captivate tho vain belles of "vexed Bcrmoothcs. ,So in the elegant cities and proud J nations of western civilization, it it is deemed expedient to propitiate the tender feelings of tho lovely young damsels of fancy and fashion, tho victim of matrimonial intentions must ingratiate the capricious affec tions of his itihamoratn by present ing a string of beads, a diamond ring, or a feather to stick in her angelic hair. Man is everywhere pretty much the same, and woman loo. In fact, there is but one step from the islands of tho South Seas to America or Kurope. Nature is in both sublime, and tho inhabitants thereof supremely ridiculous. The savage and the civilized both have a peculiar notion of improving nature. They both penetrate the cars and attach weights thereto. They both smear themselves with paint, as if the were wooden walls that require protection from the weather. In the matter of general costume, the savage is a little less ridiculous than the civilized. Keing nearer to nature, tho upright carriage and graceful movements of the former are beyond the reach or imitation of the laccd tip victims of vulgar fashion. The civilized article is so "fearfully and wonderfully" fashioned, that often there is nothing to be seen but a jacket covered with beads, a head of frizzled hair like a frightened mop, and something stuck on the top resembling a sugar loaf springlcd with cabbage leaves and tho flowers off a roast pig at a public dinner, witli a bundle of upholstery all packed on one particular spot, sufllcicnt to furnish a hospital ward, and about as sightly as the hump on a camel's back. Such is life. The love of display remains tho same, and the costumes of refined modern Honolulu are about on a par, for sense and beauty, with those of a hundred years ago, when old Captain Cook found the islanders in an untutored primitive condition. BOARDS. We think that the unsatisfactory working of the Board system of government, treated of by this morning's Herald, is mainly due to the method of constitution. The system in uso here has certainly been far from satisfactory in its workings. Hut tho boards aie so formed as to constitute a laice, or a burlesque, or something resembling something of that nature. Our boards look like decentralization at first glance, but n second glance discovers that they aie not what they at first appear to be. Every board, except the recently appointed Hawaiian Board of Health, is pre sided over and controlled by a Cabinet Minister, and the president of each board seems to consider himself possessed of authority to act as lie pleases and when lie pleases, without consulting his board, and entirclj' independent of it. What is the uso of a board at all under the circumstances? None whatever. It is just as easy for the Minister to do the same thing in his ministerial capacity, as to do it in Hie capacity of President of a Board, and perhaps a little less complicated. There was a timu when the Board of Education was independent of the Cabinet, and did its work without Ministerial interference. But that arrangement, although satisfactory to the intelligent public, was not in harmony with the genius of the central governing power, and a change had to bo effected. The Board declining to resign on invita tion, was ejected. Since that day, wc have had no independent board, and are not likely to have as long as tho community is willing to submit quietly to whatever the parties in power may deem fit to dictate. In our humble opinion, there is no system of local self-government so good as tho board system ' in vogue in some of the British colonics. The members are elected by the rate payers, and the president elected by tho members, from among them selves. The president is simply pecsiding officer, with a casting vote in ease of a tio, and possessed of no power to act in any matter without a majority of tho board. Every member, including the president, is directly responsible to tho electors. The election is annual. Board meet ings nro held in the evenings, with open doors, and tho public nro at liberty to enter and watch proceed ings. Thoso who contribute tho funds, havo a rcspoiiHlblo body to deal with, and deal with them they do pretty roughly if they chance to get off tho straight line. Wo enn conccivo of no system of local self government in which the people have a moro direct yolcc or a moro abso lute control. Moreover, its working is highly satisfactory to tho tax payers. It is pretty certain that no such system, in which the people who conliibuto the money for the support of government have their just, inlltienee in its disbursement, will ever bo adopted hero until tho people insist upon it. The authori ties avo very unlikely to voluntarily concede it. A CHEAP BUT DANGEROUS FUEL. Water gas is thu latest develop ment in the line of cheap fuel, but like a great many now and benefi cent inventions, it presents dillleul- tica in adapting it to practical pur poses, for which science must Ibid a remedy. It has been introduced in Troy, N. Y., for domestic and ma nufacturing purposes, and proved an economical success, but a tra gedy has shut down the works and stopped the business for the present. A number of citizens of Troy were mysteriously prostrated in vaiious parts of the city, and three were found dead in their rooms. The mystery was soon traced to the wa ter gas. It is entirely odorless, and leakage, cither in a building or from outside mains, may produce sick ness and death without any intima tion of its presence. Troy is tho second place in the United States to experiment with this fuel on a large scale, Lynn, Mass. being the lirst. The works at the latter place have been successful, but several changes have been made since they were first established. An investigation is now being conducted at Troy to find, if possible, some means of safely using the gas. Its cheapness and convenience make those who have used it loth to give it up, and all means will be used to render its employ ment as free from danger as possible. S. I Bulletin. According to tho Pmncc, the number of Germans in Paris is lo, 000, among whom there arc between 9,000 and 10,000 belonging to the German army ; while there are not more than 1,800 Eicnehmcu in the whole German Empire. AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture! Ilv mder of MR. KHUCC CART AVIUGHT.wewill bllat Public Auction, ON FRIDAY, MARCH 11TH. At 10 o'clock, ii. m., At liK late lUsldoncc, NiiuMiu Direct, (1'nty nivmii-fij, llm Hntibfhold Funii-tur.-, oinpr sings VKUAXDAH OlIAlltS, 1UOUN1NG UI1AII S, B. W.HAT RACK! liiuuiii hel.ee, Vienna (Jlnilir, I1KI) LOUNGE, upholstered In SPk Mill 1'lllbll, 2 Carved B. W. M. T. Bedroom Sets PiiU'iit Ki eki-r. upholstered lit Leather, 1 l.ci.thct cuvuicil . W. Lounge, llmck Walnut Cir.lTnbkx, CuilaiiH and lambrequin-, Bl.icl; Walnut M. T. Table, STE'.L ENGRAVINGS, 1 Painting, "Mount Shasta," Rugfi, Onrpetf, H. V. Cliulrbulcio, 1 II. V. L'llli, Hnttoi -Tray. llidr.MnttiTS-o,Siritif,'Miittreses, Moqullo "uls, rilnirlo liudaleiidf, I Black Walnut Set! Uphol-tcicd In Leather, consisting of 1 Patent Hooker, ii Ann Chains 4 P..nor Oli.ui-., 1 Liningi?, Muck Walnut Extension Table, Ciock i!iy and Glu uiiiu. 1 Aug. Jungblut Co.'s Billiard Table, ino d cuulllloii, with Cues, Cut link, milium uuil P. 1 Hull- mid Pins, Gas Pixtuic-, Ii r Millard Table, Flow i r Pot", A lot of Cinio'1, Hows, Arrows, iVo , Ac. CSTThcNiui'imi Huh will leave the l'hiitliciii Sialili'i at II 45 ii. m., on the d iy of s.ilo Thu house will ho open for ln-pci Hon on 'lhunday, Mitroli 10, from U it in. lo !l p. in. E. P. ADAMS & CO., 76 3t Auctioneer. Desirable Residence FOR SALE AT AUCTION! lly order of JIR. O. DUVAL, wi will soil lit Public Auction, On Saturday, April 2nd, '87 Ai 12 o'clock noon, At our Sales! oom, Qticin Street, that dtsuahlo picmutes on Hjiiiinlilo Street, tit present occupied as a resilience by Mr. Duvnl. The Lot has a floatage of HO fort on Luualllo Street, and a depth of 151) feet, and is well covert d with gum-. Water laid on thinuchout tho premUui. There U an tho promNci1, A 2-Story Dwelling: Hoose Well mid hiibstinllally built, wiili Buy Wludowtfrontlng the ftrect. Tho house contains a spacious l'niior, Dining Itoom mid Hedioom on tho lowerjlloor. AImi, l.nigo Kitchen, Pan try and Hath Room. Un tho upper lloor are :i llcdtooius, each furnished with Clothes Closets. Theio U also a largo Carriage House and Stahjo un Iho Lot This is one of ho inos-t deshablu lesl ilcneo oftVicil for ao. The ground having a natural tin, o cusuies pcifcet Drainage, and eoniiuauils an excellent view fiom Diamond Head to thu Wul aiian .Mouut'iiiiH, tSTTnilli? wlclilii,' to Inspect tho piemlMM I'liu do ho by application to the auctioneer E, 1. ADAMS & CO., 73 td Auctioneers a&fata CANARY BIRDS I A MALT. CONSIGNMENT OF Fine Songsters, for tale, cheap. LEWIS .I.LKVi.Y, 77 Cor. Fott & Queen S fi. For Portland, Or. tr- ThcAl llrltlsh Hark t2'y 'Martha Fisher' CmCCS BUCKINGHAM, Commander, Will sail for thu above port on or about March 9th, 1887. For freight or pisjage apply to F. A. SGHAEFER & 00-, T7 '21 Agent?. Peek's New and Improved Water Filter! All onlcrs for the above must bead drcsicd to 1. . Ilox 4H3. 77 lm HAWAIIAN OPEBAHOUSE Wodnosday Evening, March Oth, Friday Evening, March I Ith, Saturday, March 12th, Matinoe and Evening Performance. The Oura Comp'ny -:OF: Japanese Acrobats will, wlilie en route to San Francisco, New York, London and I'arl?, give a short seiuou in Ilono lulu. This CYmpany consists of twelve perfornr.r'i, males uiul females. Their feats aie marvelous, new and niiincioiis, unbracing the famous ACT OF OG-AWA, (walking with bare feet on llieri'Zor like edge) of Ynconln swr rl), w.ilklng in 111 c "lib bare feet, (to., eie. The celulir.itcd trick, Revolving a Hugo Tub, with one performer ins'do and one on the outside, th i Ladder rTi'iclc Greatly Improved, Balancing V ns Uin. Inellas, eic, are also among the Cat). i'OPUiiAit xrrcioias. Door open ut 7 :f0 p. in A matinee will be gien at 2 p. ni.,ou Sal in day, when admission will be fiO veutN lo all pirti of the house. CttV Entire chunga of progi.immc cue. i evening. Hot Finn open at A. M.HIiWElTV, Merchant tlrtet. W. II. ,VM)ltl(!II, Minngcr. 77 lw s rOTIOEISIIBIlEUYGlVKNTHAT JLl the persons hereunder iinnu d have formitl u SPECIAL I'AKIXEHSUIP. Firsts Thu name under which the rarucrhhip is to 1u rondiielcd Is H. HACKFELD & CO. Second: Tho gcneial naluio of the business intended to bo transacted is the liutiincss cf Importers, Sugar Factors and Comnii'.slon Meichauts 'I he plnco where stiuh business is to be tratiMiclcd is in Iho Kingdom of tho Hawaiian Islands with an o'Hre on the South coiner of Fon and QiK.cn Streets in Honolulu, In said Kingdom. Third: Tho names and loldcnccR nnd the f-peciflcaUoii of general and special i lutncrt. aiu as follows: Tnr. FOLLOWING AIlKMKNnitALl'AUT.NKUS: H. W. Schmidt, residing ut said llouo. lulu Paul Iscnberg, tedding at Brumen, Genu any. II. F. Glade, redding at slid Honolulu. J. F. Hackfcld, jo-liling at mi hi llouo. lulu. K. Mullcr, residing at said Honolulu. TIIK I'OLl OWINCI AHB WKOIAL l'AKTNI 113 J. C. Glade, residing at lesbaden, Geimany. J W. Pilugcr, residing at Bremen, Get many. Dr. II. II. l'lliigirtslillngatUreinoii, Geimany. J. C. Plluger, U'sldlni: nt Bremen, Germany. Fourths Tho period at which such p'lilncridiip was begun Is September 1st, 188(1. and it Is to continue until Septem ber 1st, 1891. H. W. SOIIMIDT. PAUL ISENBEUG, 1I.F. GLI)E, J. F. HACKFELD, ED. JIULLEK. .1.0. GLADE. .1 W PFLUGEH, II. II PFLUGKR, CO tu -It J. 0. PFLUGEH. RYAN'S BOAT BUILDING SHOP. Hear of Lucas Mill. Oji NOTICE. DURING MY ABSENCE FROM this Kingdom my daughter Miss Rose Adler liu f.ill power of ntlorney lo act for mo, as 1 Iravo per Alameda, March Uth. LOUIS ADLKH. 70 lw NOTICE. JOHN A. SPEAR lnvlnB this day U bought out the entire interest of CHARLES II. PFEIFFEH, In tho late llrm of Spear and 1'fellVer, begs to notl. is his fininer customers and the publiu Unit he Is tho solo owner of slid butl. nes-s, and will carry ''ii the business of siid Into Hun, soliciting for himself thu paliomigo herctrioio accorded h.iLI Dim All debt and claims against the said late llrm of Spear & l'ftlflur wljl hu paid by the uiiuersieiu'd, JOIINA.SPKAR. Dated Mmeh -till, 18s7. 77 lm FOlt SALE, ONE TRAM CAR AND 00 FFKT of T Hnll?, six pounds to the loot, with bolts mid fish-plates complete. Suitable for Warehouse or Plantation. Apply to 1IOLLISTER & CO. C8lf .y,.". miiatetciuJiMumBM APTOS CHIEF! - Thls Une voting trolling bred slnltlou will tatd lh' onilni' icison nt Dctld's Stables, Kipiolaul I 'ail;, to a limited mini her of mines TtM-ms tstfO.OO NoiiHon. APTOS CHIEF, lay etnlllon, by Spienlatlon; he by lty.dyk's Humble. Ionian, out of Marlh'i Washington, by Burr's Washington; her dam bj Aljdil. lull. Ul dam by Ltidy Pool, by Skigg's Itittler; her (lam by Glincoe. The above stallion was rabed by Sir Clans S rcrkeK For fitttlitr putletilais enquire nttho FASHION SlAlli.Lf, or ul F. HUS TAOK, nl Htisiate it RubertsonV ofilco, Jtieen Sireet. 7'Jlm Young Venture, Jr. C.-4 This Jlno young trottlng-brcd stallion, 4 yeirs old, will stand for tie coming season nt the corner of QUEEN A: PUNCHBOWL STREB'IS. Terms, $25 the Scnxon. YOUNG VENTURE Is a bhe't btal lion, bred by Mr. Horner, of Maul; his dam was a liim in ire. 1: nt f P.iichi'ii and half Black Moigim; lie is kind, gentle nnd stylish: no faults whatevei, and one of the eloe.-t bred slalllotis in thu Kingdom, which shows staying power and vitality. In cam any marc should fail to have n foal by him, Ills services will bo ron dereil neH hui.un free of cliarpe. For furlhur tuirtlctilars cnnulri; of 77 lm OAPl'. CLUNEY. On Account of being Ovor Stooked -IN GENT'S Black Sack Suits ! -GENT'S-- Black Frock Suits! GENT'S FINE BLACK HATS! Molt unci Htiir. leiniiE HaiilrarcllBDi, ETC. ETC. ETC. Z3 We will make a reduction on tho nl ove Goods. Now is your ch nice to buy Black Goods. S. J. FIS CLUB HOUSE, Kiua: Street. EVERY DAY. Lunch 11 iW a. it., till i!::if) r. v. Potk Satifitge, Loin Steak. Fork Chop, ' Mutton Cutlet, Veal Gullet Bieided, Welsh Kurt bit, Cold Corned Spired Beof, Cold Ko,it Mutton, Fruit, Cake, F.to. POULTIIY' UINNEU. Comuiciices at si:! Or. m i litis till 8 l'. m. HAWAIIAN HOTEL CARRIAGE CO. Carriages at all bonis, day and night. Saddle Hurres, Buggies, Wagonettes and Village Cirts with stylish and gji.tlo horn's to let. FOlt SALE. A few Hoisec, guaranteed. Second lmml IlacLs, Open nnd Top Boggle, Caits and ilarnes. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Ring up Telephone !12, or apply to Ifi74 ly NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON AC toiiiit of tho death of Yong Kong Ung, Manager of tho Htm of Wing Chung Lung, now doing huslncf.s on corner of Maunakua and Hotel Btreets, Honolulu. Lin Tan Ilnong is heroby appolnled as m inager of said llrm hereafter. He his full power to Mgii Iho llrm name and bonow money for tho benefit of raid lit in. 03 llw NOTICE. rpiIF. FIRM OF SPEAR & PFEIFER, 1. having 1 cen dissolved by older of Ibn Kmneii'M (N)lllt unil tin, inwlni.timi.t appointed Rerulvetj notlu) Is hombv , glvtn thai i lit 11 o mock of WiikIks I and. I owelty wll u on tain at the store of tpeart PIMiui for a hhort tline, at uiliieed prices. I All parties Indebted to this firm are I notified to mtiku settlement at onto. I W. F. ALLEN, Receiver for Spenr & Kiel for. Honolulu, Fib 10, 1867. fifl lm fF YOU WANT A SERVANT, L advertise In the Daily 11ulli:ti.v, Hell Tel. lit!. Mutual Tel. fi72. P. O. Nov UI7. J. E. BROWN & GO., Campbell Block, Merchant St., Employment Bureau & Regis try Office Accountants, Ecal Estato Agents, Cus tom Hcuso and Money Brokers. FIIIE AND LIFE INSURANCE ATTENDED TO. Li;aso, Contiact?, and all kinds of Con. Vcjvtn'jlng. Tnidcfincn's Books will, ten up, Rents mid Accounts col. lecltd, Returns prompt ly made. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. Oiler the fi 1 i wing: Houso lo Rent and Furniture (or Sale. Limsu $2(1 1 er iniitith. House ciiulnlui. S rooms and bath; also hot and cold watei ; good localltv, live inlmiloj' walk from PostOlllte. For Sale Home and Lot. About Df nine, within llvemluiit"S walk if Post Ollice. House tonlalns 1) iconic, late ly put In. coed lepair Slable1 and oiil'bullditigs To Rent. Three Houses onLlliha Street. For Sale 1 Optn SldiBir Buy gy, cheap. For Salo Cheap. Square Piano, 7" On laves, iu good order. 1 Upright Piano, 7-j Cc'ac?, in good order. Rooms to Ronl. Four veiy hand otnelv futnUliid rooms in largo home; well situated on Nimnnu Avenue. Rent $1.1 a month each. To Lei. The houso and grounds sltuntrd In Niiu.mu Aenup, teeenlly occupied by A. J. Cartwilght, Jr , Ef"q. To Let. A n.roomed Onttnge, with Car. riige House and Outhouse", Numinii Avenue, near Governinant reservoir, abovu ht Queen Dov.agcr Emma's jdace, with idiout L' acres of hmd 2.f miles from twu. Rent $10 per month To Lol. A G.roomedCainge.wllli kitchen attached; upper end of Xiuianu Acnue, oppolto " Valley Home," in excellent order. Rent $ltf. For Salo or Loaso -With immcllale pos hes ion, i hut valuable cMalo known as Iho MJUANIT VALLEY RaNCIL situated iu the Xiiuiinii Valley, ty' miles fiom the cliy, and undoubtedly the imist cllglblo bite for n milk or milk ni.d butter diviry lu thlsKliigdom To Lot. Two Cottages, situated in the Chinc-e Chinch piemUe-. Wanted. Aici-pcetiblu Englhh or Gir. man Gill to a.--l.sl in a small lnmlly. Wanted IU ntoiupctcnt Enijineei, hold, log III. stela: s certilhalc, and highl recemiurndrd, situation at sea or on fillOIV. Wanted to Rent. A Cottage, containing Iniiri'i- live rooms. Must be in good locally, nnd within lm or fifteen lninuics1 walk ul Pusl Ollice. Wanted. A .Tnpntit s-j Nuisa. Situation Wanted By a cnpahlo nnui, tlioionghiy undi.rftands ihe care of lotes. liooil driver, if lcquiied; married; i o j;o(il houstkeejier and co k. Situation Wanlcd By a t-tialy innu, as coiunuiitii or charge of "Indies; higl ly rcconimcnihd. W ell ticqiialnttd with city. Situation Wanted By t-teudy innu; mm rled. Undfi'htands the cant of .stock; Good driver. Wile good fcamstress. Situation Wanted By an txncricnccd liiriie.niakct ; not particular as to employment; wages not so much mi obji.cJ.as a peimanent position. Situation Wanlcd By mi txpeiienced A't'oiiniunt and Fool;. keeper, from lit j Coast. 28 Mercli ml Sireet. Ct GOSMORAMA! A LARGE NUMBElt OF BEAUTI X. fill )teimt.s from nil parts of ihe w oi Id air.iiiged for exhibition through strong leiues undir a ioweiful light, will keopemd nt the building known as the Astor House, on Hnltl Stteet, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 2nd, ISaT, at 7:S0 p.m., and will remain open from 1 till r, p. in., and ?::ju daily. Adiuisilon 25 cents. Special intc for Mhoolb. laiw arcliaifs A Now Lot of- Cigars and Cigarettes Entirely New in this Market. u,i Haw, Bell JTelepIione Co, Reduction joff Rates! COMMENCING OX THE KITtST OK April iiixi, Ihe ii'ijtnl of all instrui merit" In umi In the District of Konn, lei land of Oaliii, will bu leduied lo $500 porqunrtir. Ptrsoiis deslilng lo make cnntiacts for one jxar nt this rate will bo tur. nlbhed with forms on iipplicatlou at the ollice of the Cciupiny. AilUcnuiit of 10 pur cent will he al lowed to Milucribir.s paying a year's lent iu advance. GODFREY HROWN, Prwidtnt Haw. Hell Tel. Co. Honolulu, Ecbmary ai, 18S7. 105 lm GIOARS! CIGARS! The ! Inett llranu of SLAS in the Market nt the CENTRAL CIGAR STAND, I'. mr.lKI(, ITopilnlor. VS TF YOU LOOSE ANYTHING, X advertlto It lu the Dailv Uuu.utin. ArrifBdatl Hell Telephone U1H. 1. O. Ilox 4 1 til CHAS. T. GULICK, NOTARY PUBLIC. REAL ESTATE BROKER, GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT, JlookH wi'ltli-n up. AeroitntM nml ItrnlN ('ollct'tfil. Employnani nnd Milpplng Acdicr. Lihor Conliiut lllanks nnd Reidiuu Slumps iilway on hand. Copying nnd Iransiaticg iu nil langunges umd In this Kingdom. Oidirs from the other If. lands will rccelvo piomiit nttentlon. Valuablo Properties for Sale 2 Acres of Land, splendidly slttinud In Mnklkl for hnmesiuiids 1 Acre lu iMakikl, on Berclatdi street, Hue bulMitigdte. IJu Ao'i's wltl 1 ii" in Coliiwc, i'fi LI Ilia strt'el, A rate i h into. For Lcajp. 10 AcriMtif f.am', miles Irom Arossmaii's corner ir inns of whh li Is suitable for either Rice or 'laro, and lias bleu under cultivation for the lait C jitiii,. All buildings nccissuy for a Mist-class little ranch now on tin' ptcinUe . Wanted. A Situation "y a cotnpelent practleil Eiigincer, who has had many years' o.puiTciiee, and cau give Ihe be-t of refuienciB. Employment on n plantation pivfcriud. For Salo 2ii"ies or Choice Taro Land, thualc ne ir the limine Asylum. Wanted Employ ment bv competent siciily, hostleis who will maUotlieni stives ireful in taking earn of door jards and gnrdens, and in other light work requital by pilv.ilo lnmlly. Wanted. A Cottage wl'hlii 11 vo miniiles' walk of thu Post Office, suitably up. pointed for thu ncconituodUlou ol a small family. Full particulars given upon nppllca. tlon at No. 38 Merchant Street, Honolulu. Lattly occupied by Messrs. Smith & 'riiiiiMiiui. nit FOR SALE ! ONE LARGE I OT, corner Pcnsacola and Lunnlilo Sts, which can bo dividtd Into two or more building lots. Euquiioof G. WEST, 51 Of West, Low it Co. THE DALLY Bulletin Summary No. 8. Issued about tho mitkllo anil end of each mouth. 40 COLUMNS Of Original Matter ! lO Cents per Copy. OK S2.00 per Annum. To any addte?s in tho Kingdom. Subscription to foroign countries, inonlding postago, $2,50 per annum. To be had at J. H. Soper, : : : Merchant St A. M. Hewott, : : " " Daily'Bulletin Offloe, : Queen St and form tho News Carriers. Honolulu Library AN Reading Room Association. Cor. IBotel tV Aiiikfti Sit'eH. Open every Day and Evening. The Llbiary ronslhts at tho present time of oer Five Thousand Volumes. The Reading Room Is Mtpplled with about ilfly of tho loading nowspapers and pei Iodic lis. A Parlor Is piovlded for eonvcrsatlou m games. - Terms of membership, llfty cents a 3ionth, payable quarterly In advance. No foi nuillty ii-qulied in joining except signing tho roll. .Strangeis from foreign countries and vlsltois from tho other islands nro wel come to the looms at nil times as guests. This Association having no legular incatis of Hippoit except tho dues of inomueri., It Is expected that residents . of Honolulu who desire aviill them selves of lis pilvlleges, and all who feel an luleii'st iu malntululng an liibtltutlon of this kind, will put down their names uud become legiilarcoulilbutorg. A..J.OARTVRiaiIT,Pres., M. 31. SCO'lT, Ylco-Piesldent, II. A. PARMELEE, Secretary, A.L.KMITH.Tieasuror, ' O, T, RODGERS, il.p,, tlinlrmun Hull and Library Committee, :-, 'm il s. -. 1 '? .jLV r- w -- w I A. 9 J s-