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raw m-r W 7 'AV - i .1 . . ir . Lx- J1 i r ,' - f BY AUTHORITY. The Court will go Into full mourning forller Into Roynl lliglmcsa Princess Likcllko from thU dutu until tbo day nftortho Funcial; nnd will wear hnlf mourning from tint tlmo unll tho ex. plratlon of two weeks from tho day of tho Funeral. CUKTIS 1 JAUKKA, II. M.'s Chamberlain lolnnl Palace, Feb i), 1887. BISHOP & Co., BANKKH8 Honolulu, lluwfiiian Islands. Draw Exchange on tho Baulc o Cnlll'oruia, H. IT. And tholr agents in NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONG. Messrs. N.M. Rothschild & Son, London Tho Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney, London, Tho Commercial Bunk Co., of Sydney, Tho Bank of Now Zealand : Auckland, Christchurch, nnd Wellington, Tho Bank of British Columbia, Vic toria, B. 0., and Portland, Or. anii Transact a General Banking Business. GGt) ly The Daily Bulletin -Ail- DAILY BULLETIN SUMMARY Can bo had from J. II. Soi-Eii, : : A. M. Hewcit, : J. W. Hisaixv, : J. Sine, : : : : ilcxnv Williams, Merchant Street, : : Hotel Street : : " " Hawaiian Hotel W. mu gnilij gMJUlltt. Plodgod to neither Beet nor Fartj. Bat established for tho benefit of all. THURSDAY. MAR. 10. 1887. RUMORS OF WAR. The Australia brought no news of a European war commenced, but news that boeni to indicate that a European war is being nearly reached on the programme of events. If one allows himself to be carried away with all the latest rumors and opinions, he cannot evade the belief that war is near at hand. But we have been fooled over and over again iti the recent past, which makes us more sparing of credulity in the present. That a great European war is brewing, and will ultimately bo placed on tap, is univcrally con ceded. As to when the brewing process will be completed, is a ques tion which no one can dclluitcly set tle at present. It may bo during tho coming summer, or the time may be postponed to some indefinite period in tho future. When wc hear tho sound of the cannon, or learn from credible testimony that others have heard it, then we shall know that war 1ms commenced. a- i n , n UNFOUNDED RUMORS Eniron Buli.utin: What is the matter with the Ililo people, espe cially with those of tho so-called experts of volcanic phenomena? It has not been possible during the past few weeks to take up a weekly paper in which there does not ap pear some -alarming account of a lava flow breaking out or about to break out from Mauua Lou. Most of these alarms come from Ililo. Now, as far as the view of Mauna Loa from this place extends, and it is a clear one to tho summit when the mountain is free from the clouds, there has been nothing occurring to cause such alarming accounts. There has certainly been a little steam arising from ,Mokuawcoweo now and again, since the first out break, but not to the extent spoken of, and I fail to nee anything alarming in this. Is not steam constantly arising at Kilauca? And is an' one alarmed at it? Why theushould it be predicted that another outbreak of lava is about to occur from Mauna Loa becausa Mokuawcowco is steam ing? Mr. Hitchcock says ho is very certain another How of lava must occur, becauso no pahoehoe was emitted at the last one, his rea aon for this assertion being that the flows of previous occasions have brought forth both aa and pahoe hoe. Can this gentleman prove these two kinds of lava are not of the same substaneo, and tho diffe rence is not caused after it leaves tho earth? one very good authority (Capt. Dutton), I believes gives it as his opinion that aa is formed by tho lava being congealed by tho cold air when being thrown to a great height, as it leaves the earth, but tho question still seems an open one and I shall bo glad to bo in structed on it ; but I do think that Mr. II. gives a poor reason for as serting that another outbreak will occur at an early day. Is thcro any record in previous times of ono flow following so quickly after an other? Tho 8081 flow to Ililo did certainly at one time slacken its out put, and then start up with renewed vigor, but from its commencement it did not ccaso running until its llnal stoppage on Oth August '81. In your paper of tho 19th Feb. you say a postal card from Ililo says : A lava flow has broken out on the side of Mauna Loa, nnd is evidently running down tho moun tain towards Kapapala or vicinity. I don't wish to say your correspon dent has wilfully fabricated this item of news. It may have been told him by some one else, but 1 do deny the truth of it, no light ha9 appeared on Mauna Loa, neither has any lava been running or is run ning towards "Kapapala," or any where else on this side of the moun tain. Tho only signs of Mauna Loa being alive, as seen from here, has been tho rising of steam or vapour from tho summit, and that not in largo quantities. In conclusion of my remarks on this mutter, 1 must say that many of the accounts scut to tho papers, of the late earth quakes and volcanic outbreak were much exaggerated. Wo residents of Kau certainly had a bad enough time of it, but some accounts made it look worse. Asking for the in sertion of this in an early issue, yours &c, T. C. W. Fahala, Kau, March 0, 1887. NO LAVA FLOW. Eunon HiiLLUTiK : In your issue of Feb. 10th, I sec, that someone has written from Ililo, saying, that "a lava flow has broken out on the side of Mauua Loa, and is evidently running down the mountain towards Kapapala, etc." Now, as I reside at Kapapala, and have a beautiful view of the mountain, I want to contradict this statement, nnd say that nothing like n lava flow, has been seen, on or near Kapapala. It seems to me, that Hawaii has n good many would-bo volcano pro phets on it, who have, and are pre dicting lava flows every day. Peo ple in Honolulu had hotter stay there until they hear from good au thority that a lava flow is on its way down, this sidu of the moun tain, before the' start up to sec it, or they will be sure to get a "hoka." A native, who resides here, and who guided the Hew E. 1'. Baker to the summit of the mountain where the snow was at its heaviest wishes to say, lie will guide any party or parties, to Mokuawcowco and back, snow or no snow. Yours etc. J. Monsauuat. Kapapala Ranch, March 5, 1887. LOCAL INDUSTRIES. TAHITI I.UMOKADH WOltKS. The Tahiti Lemonade Works, at Sunny South, on the road half way to Makiki, established there for the pure artesian water since 1881, are well worth a visit, for their spacious ness, completeness and the beauti ful machinery employed. Their inspection will amply recompense anyone, and espccially.if he be in quisitive as to the process of making aerated waters, of which such enor mous and ever-increasing quantities are consumed daily and hourly all over the world. By the Glengabcr, now in port, the proprietor has lately received an anti-atmospheric apparatus, Mc E wen's patent, owned l3' Mr. 1). Rylands, of Barnsley, Yorkshire, England, and which is fast throwing out of use nil the old systems. This machine is specially designed for producing aerated waters of excep tional purity nnd strength, from which, during tho process of making, all impurities arc scientifically re moved, and all atmospheric air ex cluded, whilst having a power of several hundred dozen per day. For the bcncllt of those not in formed, it may bo here stated that there are two systems of making gaseous waters, viz. : the American or intermittent, and tho European or continuous, the difference between tho two being easily understood. Tho American plan consists in placing two or more cylinders, con nected by tubing, side by bide ; in tho first of which the gas is pro duced by allowing sulphuric acid to run down from tho generator above, on to tho carbonate or whiting be low, and which gas by the pressure evolved rushes with great force into the second cylinder, and commingles theio with the water previously placed in it for tho purpose of saturation. In this process neither pump nor gasometer is used, and tho opera tion is perfectly simple, ingenious, and economical. The European or continuous sys tem, universally adopted in England nnd throughout the continent of Europe, does not permit tho repudi ation of cither the pump or the gasometer, as the high scientific authorities on tho subject declare the gasometer to bo absolutely in dispensable in every apparatus, intended to produce an article of commerce aerated waters health ful and perfectly pure; notwith standing tho pretensions of those who, for their own ends, assert they believe, or would have others believe, that both gasometer and pump may bo suppressed with impunity. Tho utility of the gasometer is evident after a little investigation and study. It stoics and expands the gas after it has been purified by passing, in its way from the gener ator, through sixty to n hundred gallons of water. Tho use of powerful pumps is equally recog nizable, as their arranged speed keeps tho pressuro in the cylinders always at tho same height, and this can bo dono by no other known method. To return to tho Tahiti Lcmonado "Works, this, wo bcliovo, is the only manufactory on theso islands using tho more complicated machinery of gasometers and pumps, driven by steam power. Tho Anti-Atmospheric machine above referred to as re cently received, may be said to lcprescnt the last victory of pro gress, as (putting its pretty, grace ful, nnd striking appearance aside), it is guaranteed to make tho purest and best aerated waters in the world, against all competitors, at a saving of !30 pciccnt In material and 00 percent In power no small mat ter where making several hundred dozen a day is concerned. The largo factory at Sunny South, CO feet in length, is cool anil admir ably clean, and tho different ma chines (there arc three) arc remark able for their polished brilliancy. With them no metal contamination can possibly take place, as they arc thoroughly covered with silver. Everyone is recommended to visit these works, where, at nil times, the public arc freely admitted and wel come. TO-MOltltOW, FRIDAY, MARCHaith, '87, At 10 o'clock a. in., at my salesroom, IwlllK'lInt Pnblli! Auction, a general assortment of MERCHANDISE! A lot of Books from a Private Library wVncl nt 1 Noon, S SAlULE IIORS12S ! and a complete outfit consisting of One Family (Cut Under) Carriage! uouhi: ai ii,vhxi:hh. LEWIS J. LEVEY, 60 It Auctioneer. WANTED. A WOMAN to net as Companion and Help in Private Fuinllv. In quire at tliU olllco. hO Ut MECHANIC ENGINE CO. NO. 2. npilK MEMBERS OK THIS COM XPAXY me it-quested to meet lit their Engine liou-o at 7:30 this evening, 10 inieiiu n li in. J AS. 1 MORGAN, Foicmun. 80 It GALVANIZED Gomgated Iron OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. AsHortod Widths and Lengths Jurt received per "C. It. Bishop," In good order, &ni for Bale in QUANTITIES TO SUIT At very Low Trie;?, by H, HACKFELD & CO. b'Olw GHAS: J. FiSHEL, The Leading Millinery House. We havo Ibis day received by the S. 8. Australia, tliu finest line of Gent's Hats! ever shown In this city. They nre all Colors and lliuvcry lutest Styles. MILLINERY! A Complete lino of Ladies' Hats! In White nml Hliick. All llio Latest Novelties in WingB and Hat Trimmings ! which will bo on Exhibition on SATURDAY. CHAS. J. FISHEL. The Leading Millinery House. (Wit. ldltf & IIOTJ3L. S'J'.S. to NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Ac count of tho death of Yong Kong Ung, Manager of tho llrm of Wing Chang Lung, now doing biiblncfB on comer of Mnuimkca nnd Uo'lI streets, Honolulu, Lin Tim Ilnong Is hereby nppoliitcd (is malinger nt said Mini heicaftcr. Uo has full power to tdgn the firm name ami honow money for tho boucflt of said firm, C3 Sw Facie Carriage Co. Telophono 410, both Companies. OFFICE ANO CARRIAGE STAND: Corner Qneoti Sc X'orL Ht. 1 All Carriages C. Buchanan, 129.; tnls Company nro owned by W. Mooro, - 200. : their drivers, N. Peterson, .201,: who wl.n S"' ' deavor to do 0. Baker, 09. : Uiclr lust to J.Brown, 103,: fftlsfy l'Hr pa ' ' 1 trons by civility N. Doyle, GO. : nnd mouckatk . ClUllOES. 60 lm Oceanic Steamship Comity FOR SAN FRANCISCO, The Al Steamship 'AUSTRALIA,' Will leave Honolulu for the nbovo poil on Wednesday, Mar. 16 AST NOON. For Freight or Passage, apply to SO WM, Q. IRWIN & CO., Agents. HAWAIIAN OPERA HOUSE! .15 HONOLULU AMATEUR Will glvo n performance for tho Benefit of file HONOLULU YACHT AND BOAT OLU1I. NEW SONGS! NEW JOKES! NEW LOCAL HITS! Tho full Programme will lo given In MONDAY'S paper. ' Box l'lun open nt J. K. BROWN & CO.'ri on Monday morning. tO 8c ESCAPED! A PINK AND WHITE PARROT. XJL A liberal rawaru will be mid lor its return to HOLLIaTER & CO. 70tf CANARY BIRDS! SMALL CONSIGNMENT OF Fine SongMers, for t-ulo cheap. A JUSWIS.I. LhVhY, 77 Cor. Fort is Queen S'h. Eastern Oysters, .Ex .ViiMtraliu, ui Noltc's Beaver Salooo. as at A ScDerior Oprtiny INSTRUCTION IN STANDARD PHONOGRAPHY! For n Coui'KQ of 8 I.o.ssuuh, Sulllcicnt (o get the pupil to leading and writing Pnonography, $10.00. For u Complete Ulcmeiitnry Con rue. Of Twcnty.four Lesson?, $18.00. For the Itepoi'tiiiK Coiu'nc, A sulllcicnt number of Lessons to miiko tho pupil, with proper exertions on his pari, a Pinctic.il Iteporter, 875. Or. Reporting Lcasons may be taken in Courses of Tttenty.four Lestons, for 18 per Course, Throo Courses, or suvcnty.two Lessons, will geneially uf. lice. This instruction may bo tukf u by mall. For particulars cnqulro at THIS OF FICE. 70 lm I RYAN'S BOAT BUILDING X SHOP. Hear of Lucas' Mill. (M NOTICE. DURING MY ABSENCE FROM thU Kingdom my (laughter JUlss II080 Adlor has full power of attorney lo net for mo, as I leave per Alameda, March 11th. I.OUIS AULER. 70 lw NOTICE. JOHN A. SPEAR biivng this day tf bought nut the eutliu Intciest of OIIAKLKS II. PFEIFFER, In tbo late linn of Spear and I'folller, begs to noti. fv his former eiiblomew und tho public th'it he Is the solo owner of s ild bml. ness, nnd will eniry on tho huslnnis ol said into llrm, soliciting for IiIiiimiII' the patronage heretofore accorded said llrm. All debt and claims ugnlnst the eald late flim of Spear & Pfclller ) bo paid by tho undersigned. JOHN A. SPEAH. Dated March -Rli, 187. 77 fin TFYOU LOOSE ANYTHING, X lulvorthu It in tho Daily Bui.li.ti.n, lustre Company OYSTERS OYSTERS WMWWWMlitflfcy'JfFflRKrMfg fH WW "AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture! llv oidcr of Mil. llHUOB CA11T WIUGHT.wc will sfll nt Public Auction, ON FRIDAY, MARCH 11TH, At 10 o'clock, n. in., At his Into residence, Niuinnu street, (l'nty premises), the Household Furni ture, comprising: VERANDAH CHAIRS, HKOLINING 01IAIH8, B. W.HAT RACK! Rattnn Seltec, Vienna Chair?, HKI) LOUNGE, upholsteied In Sl'k and l'luMi, 2 Carved B. W. M. T. Bedroom Sots Patent Hooker. upholstered In Leather, 1 Louther covcre.l 1). W. Lounge, Black Wuluul Card Tables, Curlnln nnd Lambrcipilno, Black Walnut M. T. Table, STEEL ENGHAVINGS, 1 Painting, "Mount Shasta," Hugs, Carpels, B. W, Clicllonlere, 1 11. W. Crib, Butler Tray?, Hnlr Mnttrcssc3,8rritig Mattresses, Mosquito Nets, Single Bedsteads, I Black Walnut Set! Upholstered In Leather, consisting of 1 Patent Rocker, L Arm Chairs, 4 Parlor Clinlm, 1 Lounge, Blick Walnut Extension Table, Crock eiy ami (Unaware. 1 Aug. Jungblut Co.'s Billiard Table, in good condition. Avilh Cues, Cue Rack, 'Billiard and Pool Balls mid Pins, Gas Fixtures for Blllluid Table, Flower Pot-, A lot of Cuilo.', Bow?, Arrows, &c , &c. E3f The Niiuiinu Bus will leave the Pnntliecii Stable! at ):io a. m., on the day of silo. The hoii'o will he open for Inspection on Thumlay, March 10, from U ii. m. to 8 p. m. E. P. ADAMS & CO., 78 lit Auctioneer.. Desirable Residence FOR SALE AT AUCTION! By ordi r of MR. 0. DUVAL, wo u 111 sell at Public Auction, On Saturday, April 2nd, '87 At IS o'clock noon, At our Sale-room, Queen Street, that dcsiiable pi onuses on Xjiuuililo Street, at pres-cnt occupied as a residence by Air. Duval. The Lot has a frontno of HO fert on Lunalilo Street, nnd a d''pth of 150 feet, und is well encrid with gins. Water laid on thioughout the prcmhc). There is an tho premise.0, A 2-Story Dwulllng House Well and substantially buili, uith Bay Wiiulowwfrontlng tho ttreet. The houo contains n spacious Parlor, Dining Jiooin nnd Bedroom on the lowei jlloor. Al-o, Largo Kitchen, Pau tiy and Bath Boom. On the upper Hom me !! Bedrooms, each furnished with Clothes Clotets. There Is nls-o u huge Carriago House and Stsblo on tho Lot This is one of tho most desluiblo resi dence olfeied for bale. The giound having n iiutiir.il sloto ensure-, peifeet Drainage, and commands an excellent view fioni Diamond Head to the Wnl uiiao Mouut.ilmi. C3?"Partles wishing to inspect tho premises can do m by application to tho auctioneer. E. P. ADAMS & CO., 73 Id Auctioneers Friday Evoning, March I Ith, Saturday, March 12th, Matinee and Evening Performance. The Oura Oomp'ny :OFi Japanese Acrobats will, while en route to Sun Francisco, New York, London and Pnrifc, give a shot t suai-on in Mono, lulu. This Cmiipmy cnimUtu of twelve performers, males and females. Their louts mo marvelous, now'ntid numero'is, embracing tho famous ACT OF OGAWA, (walking whli bate feet on theinzor llko edgoi of Yiicoiiin bwi U), walking In llro wiih bare feet, etc., otc. Tho cololirnted trick, devolving a Hugo Tub, with ono pcrfoimer Inside und one on the outside, tho Greatly Improved, B'llanclng Fins, Urn. brollns, otc, aro also among tho feat). XOXUI,A.lt J'ltlCXSW. Doors open nt7:i:0p, m. A matineo will bo given at 3 p. in., on Satiirduy, when admission will bo 50 vciitH lo all parts of the house. tHir Entire change of piogrnmino each eveuluj,'. Box Plan open at A. M. HEWETT'S, Merchant Struit. W. II. Ai.mticii. Manager. "7 1v Peok's Now and Improved Water Fitter! All oidors for tho nbovo must bonil dnsscd to V . . Jtox ,VMt, 77 lm tFyou find anything, X ndvcrtUo It in the Daily Bullutin M.aaaejft!iiajatiMuauaHaittaMBBWMBiciiiuWB Bell Tel. 172. Mutual Tol. 872. P. 0. Box 107. '5 Campbell Block, Merchant St., Employment Bureau & Regis try Office. Accountants, Real Estato Agents, Cus tom House nnd Money Brokers. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE ATTENDED TO. Li'nm, Contincte, nml nil 1:1ml of Con. vcyjuelng, Tinilefinen's Books wilt- . ten up, Rent nnd Accounts cob lectcd, lletuins prompt ly mnde. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. Oder tho following! Ilpuso (o Rent and Furniture for Sale. Le.i'o 20 per month. House contains 8 rooms mid bath; also hot and cold wuteij good locality, (ho minutes' walk rrom 1'os.t Olllee. For Sato. Hoiio and Lot. About acie, within live minutes walk of Post Oltycc. House contains 0 rooms, late ly put In good repair. Stables and out-buildings To Renl. Three Houses onLlllha Street. For Sale 1 Open SideBnr Buggy, cheap. For Salo Cheap. 1 Square Piano, 1 On. tnvtM, In good order. I Upilght Piano, 7Ji Octaves, in good older. Rooms lo Rent. Four very linnd'omclr l'liinlsliLd looms in largo homo; well (-limited on JSiiuaiiu Avenue. Rent $t") u mouth each. To Let. The house and grounds situated In Kiiii.inu Avenue, iceentlv occupied by A. J. Cnrtwiighl, Jr., Esq. To Let. A doomed Cottage, with Car liago House and Out Iioiim c, Nuuanu Avenue, nenr ("oveiumant rcervolr, nbovo l.i tu Queen Dowager Emma's place, with nhotitl! acres of land '2j mild from tnwn. Rent $10 per month To Lcl. AC-ioomcd Cottage, with kitchen attached; upper end of Nuuiuiu Avo'iue, opposite " Valley Home," in excellent eider. tcnllt. For Salo or Loaso -With Imtnodinto pos. M" Ion. that vnlunblu cslato known ns tho NUUANU VALLEY RANCH, situnlid In the Xuimmi Valley. 2J. miles liom the city, and undoubtedly the niot eligible site for n milk or milk and butter dnli j In this Kingdom. To Lcl. Two Cottages, situated In the ChiiiOM) Chinch pfcmiC'. Wanted. A rcr.pcctihlo English or Gcr. man Gill to nsslsl in a small lmnily. Wanted Uj n competent Engincct, hold. lug llrst-cliifs certillcatoi, and highly recommended, situation nt sea oi on slime. Wanted to Ronl. A Cottage, containing lour or llvo rooms. Mutit bo in good locality, mil within Kn or llfteen minute)' walk of Post Oillee. Wanted. A Japanese Ninse. 'Situation Wanted By n capable man, thoioiighly underdunds iho caie of ho'fes. Oood driver, if icqnlicd; married; wl'o noud housikccncr nnd co k. Situation Wanted By n HKa'ly man, as concnmau, or charge of ttnbles; higl -ly recommended. Well nequnlntul with city. Situation Wanted By Heady man; mai ried. Lndeistiinils the enro of slock; Good driver. Wife goal seimstrcss. Situation Wanted By mi (xrerienced hiunc'MiMkcr; not p.uticiilar us to employment; wa('s not fo much nn object u. a pi-iin.itient position. Situation Wanted By nn experienced A'Toiinliiiit and L'ooh.kuci or, from tliu C'o-ist. Officoto Let With "Window, if required, in Campbell Block, Meichant street. "8 Mcrrhint f"lrcet. 01 DRESSMAKING. MISS CLARKE, who hns hud many ycais c.Micrlcm o In Dress & Clonk Milking, bus OPEXEI) A DRESSMAlv. LNG ESTABLISHMFA'Tnt 101 Alakea street, Gf DRESSMAKING. "IRS. RODANET, iho well-known lTJL die.miiiikrr, leoently returned lrom Paris, has her dro-making rooms still on Emma sueet, above the square, filtt w It A New Lot of Cigars and Cigarettes Entirely New in this Market. ;i,i Haw. BellTelpliBiB Co. Reduction? Rates! COMMENCING OX THE FIRST OF V Apiil mxi, the icniiil of nil instill ments In uso in the District of Komi, Is. hind of Onlm, will bo leduccd lo &S.00 per qimrUr. Persons desiring to miiko contracts for one year tit this rate will bo lur nUlicd with forms on application nt tho olllce ol the Company. A discount of 10 per cent will bo al lowed to MibMirlbers paying n year's lent lu mlvanee. GODFREY BROWN, President Haw. Bell Tel. Co. Honolulu, February 21, 1837. 103 lm illS ! MS! Tho Finest Brand pf LAS in the Miuket nt the WP A ronADQTUl ffi'RAL M 1'. JIIMIEMC, l'l'oui-iotor. OS Arrived laws aaptyjuiaq Hell Tel fiilinno Jb. P. o. JIox 4t0l NOTARY PUBLIC. REAL ESTATE BROKER, GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT, ItookM Avrllliu up, Accounts nml Itriiln Collected. Employment and Shipping Aecncy. Labor Contract Blanks and Revcnuo Htnmpi always on lnnd. Copying and translating In all hiugnnge-i Usui In this Kingdom. Onlm from tho other Ie lands will rccelvo prompt attention. Valuable Properties for Sale a Antes of L'Uid.Vplondldly elliiniul In Makiki for homesteads. 1 Aon- in MnklM, on Burelnih Mrccr, line building file. I?n Acre wlih l.inom Collage, nn Llllha btuol, A rato i bunco. For Lease 40 AcrM of Land, 2 miles from Mossmaii's corner IB neres of which Is fctiilablo for cither Rico or Taro, and bus been under cultivation for tbo Inst 5 year. All biilldltigg necessary for a tlrsl-class little runch now on tin- premise . Wanted. A Situation My a competent practical Engineer, who has had many years experience, and can glvo the bet of ufeiciKKs. Employment on n plantation preferred. For Salo 2 neies or Choice Taro Land, fclliittlo near the Insane Asylum. Wanted Employment by tompctcnt sicjdy, hostleis who will make them selves useful in taking care of door jnrds nnd gardens, nnd In other light work required by piivato family. Wanted. A Cottage wl'hln five minutes' walk of the Post Oftlee, biilinhly np. polntid for tho nccommodttlon of a small family. Full particulars givcu upon applica tion nt No. 38 Merchant Stroot, Honolulu. Lately occupied by Messrs. Smith & Thursloti. 08 APTOS CHIEF! -.- This flno voung trotting bred stallion wlllrtiiLil Hi j i-nmlng iuiivou at Dodd'a Stables, Kaplolani Park, to n limited number of marcs. Tenuw, ti.'MMH) Senson. APTOS CHIEF, hay stallion, by Speculation; ho by lysdykn Humble. Ionian, out ol Mm tha Washington, by Uurr's Washington; her dam by Abdal. lab. 1st dam liv Lady Pool, by Skagg's lliltler; her (lain by Glcncoc. Tho above stnllion was raited by blr Ciaus Sproekels. For ftti titer particulars cnmiiro nt tho FASHIOX STABLER or ot F. HUS TAC1C, nl Uustaco iV ItoberUon's olllco, Queen Street. 72 lm Young Venture, Jr. This flno young trottlng-brcd stallion, 4 ycirs old, will eland for the coming se.i-on ut the ro'iier of QUEEN & PUNUIUOWL faTHUKTS. Tcvins, giS5 tho Season. YOUNG VENTURK is n black stal. lion, bred by Mr. Horner, of Maui; his dam was a line mare, hnlf Pntehen and half UI.ipU Morgan; ho is 1,1ml, gentlo and hlylish; no faults whulever, and" oue of the closest bred stnlllons in tho Kingdom, which shows staying power nnd vitality. In cao any mnro should fail to have a foal by him, his .services will bo icu. dered next snuon freo of charge. For further particulars enquire of 77 lm CAPT. CLUNEY. CLUB HOFSE, lOusr Street. EVERY DAY. Lunch 11:S0 a. m., till 2:110 r. m. Pork Sausugu, Loin Steak. I'ork Chop, Mutton Cutlet, Vcnl Cutlet Breaded, Welsh Rarebit, Cold Corned Spiced Bcof, Cold Roast Muttou, Fruit, Cake, Etc. POULTRY DINNER. Commences at 4:S0i'. m., runs till 8 r. u. 7(1 lw HAWAIIAN HOTEL CARRIAGE CO. C.inlnges nt nil bonis, day nnd night. Saddlo Hones, Buggies, Wagonettes and Village Calls wltn stylish nud gentlo horses to let. FOR HALE. A lew Houses, guaranteed. Second hand lliioUs, Open und Top Buggies, Carts und Harness.. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Ring up Telephone 32, or apply to IMlIiES & IIAYIjKY. 1574 lv .NOTICE, '-PIIK FIRM OF SPEAR & PFEIFER, X i having liuuu dlsfcolved by order of the Supremo Couil.and Iho unilerlgned appointed Rerulvei ; notlco Is hereby glvui that the lino nmck of Watches uiul.lmveliy will boon ndn ut the More of bpear&PloIfnr for a shoit time, nt reduced price?. ' All punka Indebled to this firm nro notiilul to mako sctllenient tit nmo. , W. F. ALLEN, if , J'fylviT for Sionr & I'lolfer. Honolulu, F(b. io, 18&7. Mm TF YOU VANT A SERVANT, X ndvertUo'jn tho Daily lloupSjr; ' CC?5 'ViJf- M .rf1 V