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Br- t $ - if Is' if I jA ' If'" fc $ '', 1 MMltWIBMllilllMM4yaWMMHMliaMBaaa) BISHOP & Co., BANKERS Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. Draw Exchange on tho Baulc oi Culil'oi-uiti, S. IT. And their ngonts In NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONQ KONG. Messrs. N. M. ltothschlld & Son, London Tho Commurcltil Bank Co., of Sydney, London, Tho Commercial Bunk Co., of Sydney, Tho Bank of Now Zealand: Auckland, Ohrlstcliurch, and Wellington, Tho Bank of British Columbia, Vic torln, B. 0., and Portland, Or. ami Transact a General Banking Business. OO'Jly 1HT Published about tho End and Middle of each Month. Contains 40 Columns of Interesting News Relating to the Var ious Islands Ti.rc St. 7j& Ikatm- Trtrttlicn ion fftr tta&kt.c SrituiAt- it)iroiiA, nm i- iliort 3LZX-5i:fijir 'ihhAiiiiii Urn iulvitii.itngi.iiv s-7rcfttllllltffriiutnii!r-riiiitt timjj- fljjjuitiA ir. put:,, fri: ilit, miMjiii,'Uwiii fiirnicti 311 iPs.ift. Clliivu 'fltlnmur.'ies II. iX jvtj t alM Kf'Sttll-'l'K'i'Hr "v'mH. auel :i liknLiail ftic ttlmiti , wnitkuMBr inereaitsx Subscription, Inclaiiaj Postage to Foreign Countries. $2.50 per Year. The Daily Bulletin AND DAILY BULLETIN SUMMARY Can be had from J. II. Soi'En, : : A. M. IIkwett, : J. V. Hikolet, : J.Sims, : : : : Hexuy 'Williams, Merchant Street, : : Hotel Street Hawaiian Hotel 1u gnttjj gttUduu Fledged to neither 8ect nor Pitty. Bat established far the benefit of all. FRIDAY. MAR. 25. 1887. WHAT TO DO FOR THE UNEMPLOYED. "What are we to do with our un employed? Their number appears to be on the increase every day. Some of them may be of that class who "seek for work and pray they may not find it." But after allow ing a BiiQlciciit margin for these, there are many poor fellows who apply daily at the local labor agen cies, almost begging for something to do, at any price not less than a bare subsistence. It may be said that they can find employment try going to the other islands. Perhaps eo. But name precisely the place, and tell them how they arc to get there. They cannot reach the other islands without money to pay their fare. This is not a country like the United States or Australia, where a man can shoulder his swag mid march on until he finds employ ment. Here lie 1ms to travel by steamboat or schooner, and money is a prerequisite. Tho unemployed are right here in the city, and many of them destitute of the means to get out of it, and if they were not, they do not know where to go with an' certainty of finding work. What can lie done for them? The various benevolent societies arc taxed to Uicir full capacity, and arc doing their utmost to relievo tiic needs of individuals and families. Business houses and mcclinnicai establish ments, in the present depressed con dition of trade and stagnation -of private enterprise, have, insufilcent work even for their permanent em ployees, and are, in some instances, retaining them at a loss to them selves, rather than turn them adrift. This is thoughtful, humane, and generous. Tine, there are some rich people in the town, with largo ac cumulations of spare cash, who might, if their touts wcru not shriveled up to dollars and cents, very easily make work for the em ployment of those who arc needy and willing to do anything, until the return of the "better times" which "aro coming." But, as we havu ealtl in previous isssues, the Govern ment should provide a measure of relief by the inauguration of public works. The harbor, tho wharves, and the roads, all demand attention. They are all provided for in tho Loan Act. The government profess to have a portion of the loan within reach, immediately available for the objects defined by tho Act. Then why are theso necessary public works not undertaken at once, and employment thus furnished to all who aro willing to accept it? This is a practical method of "killing two birds with ono Btono," or of hcrving two interests by one act relieving the needy and benefiting tho country. Dailj xnimnn Ulllllllllll MUTUAL TELEPHONE GO. RATES NOT INCREASED. From ft proposition, framed by a stockholder of tho Mutual Telephone Company, as a suggested addition to tho by-laws of tho company, pub lished in the AdoertUer and tho Bulletin- several days ago, ami adopted by the company at its meet ing yesterday, the impression seems to have got abroad that the price of telephones in tho Mutual company is to be raised. The impression is a'n erroneous one. The proposition was clearly explained at the meeting as intended to establish a maximum which tho rates tjhotihl not exceed under any circumstances, for a period of tlireeycais. Not that the regular rates should be increased to the maximum point, but that in the event of an increase being found necessary or deemed advUable, with in the next three years, the rates should not exceed the figures named $4 per month for mercantile and other ostfees. and Stf per month for i rvrivAic hou se. Upon this explana- iwa, :lo proposition was adopted by jj lie wciiug. almost unanimously. i' ar amicrstanding of the matter is ij 5iu: That the charges for instru- jatass itmy be raised to St and S3 per month ; but it is not now thought necessary or desirable to increase the present rates, S3 and S-- per month, and they are, therefore, to remain as they arc. LILIHA STREET REPAIRS. The lower end of Liliha street, about which there has been so many bitter complaints and hard words, is now in good repair, up to the brow of the first rise. A thick layer of lumpy coral has been placed at the bottom, faced with a pulverized covering of the same material, and thoroughlj' rolled with the steam roller. It would not be hard to point out some faults of construc tion, but neither the paper which specially espoused their cause nor the residents of the neighborhood are going to growl about that now. The quagmire has disappeared, a good thoroughfare passes over its site, and those most concerned are satisfied. Rain or shine, wet or dry, the people now have a respectable road, and can get to and from their residences with comfort, without the risk of being stuck in the mud up to their middles. From being about the worst bit of road around Hono lulu, it has become about the best. It affords us pleasure to record the fact. "Work is still in progress up above tiie brow of the first rise, and the intention appears to be to renew the road to where repairs terminated, coming down, two or three years ago. But the specially bad part of the street has been fixed, and al though tho remainder needs repair ing badly enough, it is good in com parison with tho lower part of the street as it was a few weeks ago. CARRIAGE FOB SALE ! A PHAETON, built t.. order for tho owner hy G. Wot. Will bo told cheap for cash. Apply to tho l!i:i. listix OrncK. 03 2t GEO. WILSON, ONE OF TIIE OLDEST AND MOST competent drivers, having with drawn from tho United Carriage Co, can now be found at tlio stnml, corner of Fori and Morchant Streets. , Ilotli TolephoneN, Xo. :35. earvluep Xo. 7. iH lw "N TIIE SUPREME COURT OF THE . Hawaiian Islands. IX AIWIHAI.TY. Thomas II. I'attobon, l'ATTKHBON, ) s. Kalakaua. ) vs. Tub Iiaiik JC. Whereas, in certain proceedings In Admiralty, brought by Thomas II. Pat. tcrsou, against tlio "Burl; Kalakatia," a decree and order of sale was Hiade by the Hon. Edwatd Preston, JiMleo of the Supremo Court, dated: In pursuapeu of said decrco I tun dlicctud and commanded by the said Honorablo Edward Preston, Justice of the Supreme Court, to sell .laid bark Kalakaua, her boats, tackle, apparel and furniture at public auction: Tliorcforo, notif o fs hereby glvnn that the .said lurk Kalakaua, hor' boats, tackle, apparel and furniture will be sold at public auction to tho highest bidder tui Saturday, April 9th, 1887, where sho now btands at her moorings In tliu stream in tho port of Honolulu. TERMS CASH. Heeds at expenso of purchasers. JOHN LOTA KAULUKOU, Marshal. Honolulu, March 23, 1887. t'Sttl HOUSE COPING. nnHE HAYI.OIt BROTHERS, JL B. A ami William, havu lately rcrclvpd a newly designed mid Improved hontu clipping machine, and aro now prepared to no cunning at tne ranimon biauics. 02 v JOB PRINTING of all kind, ece. culed ut tho Daily uj.lltin ouico Marshars Notice of Sale 'iiTiit-tiiri-i-rta!yi'M''rTJ'''jlL!r'U'''l(1r'iwiii"tLi,i nwitiwiMMuw Household Furniture Ai" AUCTION. By order of Mr. M. ROSENTHAL, wo will sell at Public Auction, at his residence, corner of Lunalllo and Pen sncola stnets. (premises lately occupied by.Mr.J. T. Dure), On Wednesday, March 30th, At lOo'cluuk ii.in., hi Entire House- hold Furniture, comprising in pint, the MOST ELEGANT AND VARIED Assortment of Kensington Embroldcicd nnd Hand Painted Ooodaever ollcrcd ul Public Auction here, consisting of 2 EBONY TABLES ! Embroidered Plush, Embroidered Garnet Salin Lambrequin, Pluili Einln-il leml Table Scarf,., Embroidered Jt'inncis, Euihtoldoml Japanese Wall Pocket, Garnet Sitln Tidies. Silk Embroidered Scarfs, Beveled 3Mir ror ! (Embioldcred Frame), 1 Euibr'd Picture, Golden Pheasant," Hand Painted Plaques, Embroidered Panel Picture, H.imiratntulSlull Pietuies, Reviled Mirror, Hand Puluted Flowers 1 Fisler Uprilit Piano ! A new Instrument in line tone, Upholstered l'lino Stool, Embroidered Piano Cover, CHERRY CENTER TABLE! Marble Top Tables, H. V. Wilting Desk, Drawing Room Curtains, Rugs, Decorated Lamps, "Dresden" Vasts, liiMliic Ornaments, French Mantle Clock, Black Walnut Bedroom Set! OaK Bedroom Set, Hair and Spring Maltiesses, Black Walnut Wait! robe, A Collection of NHvcrwnre, Cutlery, DKCOltATEU C11IXA WAKE aud Glassware, Marble Top Sideboard. B. W. Extension Tabic, Refrigerntor, Kitchen Stove and Utensils, Eto. ALSO ONE 2-SEAT FAMILY CARRIAGE 1 Set Siuglu Harness. 'flic above article aro all new and of fer a line opportunity to procure Ele. gant Household Goods. E. P. ADAMS & CO., 93 4t Auctioneers. Auction Sale of Elegant Household Furniture ! Hy mder of Mr. J. II. (UTLE, we will sell at Public Auction at his resi dence, corner of Kinau and Kapiulanl streets, (on account of dcpaiture), On Thursday, April 14, 1887, At 10 o'clock, n, in., the entire House hold Furniture, comprising in part. WICKER ROCKERS, SOFAS AND CHAIRS, Upholstered Tin key Easy Chair, 1 Upriglit Stelnway Piano ! In good coii'lill )n,n line instrument, 1 Itli.XCK J'.SSOW TAtUiV, Bronze Figures and Vases ! 1 Largo PI lie Glass Minor, 1 Eniy S f.i (Uphulfiuml in Plin-h), Drawing Iiooiii Cuiiitinh, Kngiavings and Pietuies including Othello, 3Iuelnleiie, winter IlolornHO, sHcopliii: Vciiiim. Fine Koa Sideboard 1 Mahogany Bui can Bonk Case, Rlack Walnut Writing Desk, J$ W-Dining Chairs, (leather seats), 1 Japanese Screen, I Ash Marblo Top Bedroom Set! Spring and Hair Mattresses, Smyine Rugs, Statuette uinl Pedestal "Dico Thrower" aud "Venn." A Select Libraiy of Miscellaneous orUs, 1 "Undo Sam" Mango with Water Rack Tank and Boiler, Kitchen Uliiuils, 1 Carriage Horse ! Harno-H, Refrigerator, Meal Safe, Garden Tools, etc., etc. Tho Premises will bo open for inspec tion on Wcdnodiiy, April lUtli, from 12 M. to 4 v, M, ' ' Ifl. P. ADAMS & CO., 83 Iw cod Auctioneers. I'lo Beaver Cip Dim! EC. JT. NOIVTE Has just received a largo and varied us sorlment of Cigars and Cigarettes of tho lln-st quality. Sumo of tho brands being entirely new ill this KlngT dom. Together, with a line selection of Meerschaum, Briar, Myall, Poroe lain and other Pipes. Toliuri'o I'oiii'Jicm, Mutch Hoch, CI. KUi uuc Clcui'fttu IIoIiIcin or now mill flrgniit DchIkiin, CALL AND LOOK AT THE GOODS! 01 1 id Billiard 1'able for alo! 1 Carom Table; slo, IJxUj 1 lNiol Tahlf; sin.-ljvl. Both new and of tho Inst mala'. In. qulro of J. P. HOWEX, HI lw Keysiono Saloon, Fort St. WANTED, A WOMAN TO DO PLAIN SEW. lug, Apply tn MRS. JACKSON, at Itcformalory bchool. liOtf Just Received at Hollister k Co.'s A large assortment of PERFUMES! PERFUMES! Comprising the well-known brands of COLGATE & CO., LUtfDBORGS, LUUTX'S, ATKINSON'S, EASTMAN'S ALOHA, IIOYT'S COLOGNE FAKINA GEKMAN COLOGNE, &c. o jI3i Sjile jM; Ieu-scmit.lt)re Prices. W2 WHOLESALE AND RETABL. Telephone 210. LEWIS Wo have received a fresh lino of Crosso & Blackwell's & J. T. Morton's Canned & Bottled Gooda Direct from England ex Britlm lurk Glengiber, comprising in part: Bottles Mixed Pickles, " Cham Cham, " White Onions, 11 Piccallli, " Picseived West India Ginger, " Spanish Olives, Handsome Vases Moynl Table Siicc, " " JolinJiull S-iuce, Bottles Walnut Catsup, " Greengages In byrup, " Bed Currants lu Syrup, " Candied Orange Peel, " " Citron Peel, " Pudding Raisins, Mb tins Jordan Almonds, " Filed Eels, J-lb litis Fresh Cod Roes, 1 quart Bottles Salted l'lenlngs, Eartlitu J.irs Anchovy Paste, Bottles Cayenne Pepper, Dottles White nnd lllaek Pepper. " Xante Currants, 7-lb tins Scotchmeal, Jars Tabic Salt, S-Mb tins Gieen Pea Soup, " Julionnu Soup, " Mock Turtle Soup, " Oxtail Soup, ' Giblet Soup, " Mullafeatawny Soup, Bottles India Curry Powdei, Tins Madras " " 1 k 2-lb tins .limn and Jellies, us soiled, Pat'j of all kinds, Mb tins Carraway Seal.', Ilnttlcs Toinalo Conserve, Tnillled Pa(.e do t'oh Gm, 'litis Whole Boast Grouse, " Sago and Onions, " Halfoid's English Cun led Fowl, " English Asparagus, -lb tins Mince Meat, " Prawns, 2-lb this Spiced Beef, Bottles Capers, 2 and -I oz,, Mb this Carrots, " Onions, " IilshStew, " Boiled Mutton, " Stewed Kidneys, " ltoartVeal, Mutcatel HUsins, Cocoa aud -Milk, Symington's Pea Flour, Ispiis li to J-lb Packages Cocoa, Oukley Knlto Polish, 1-lb tins Flake 'L'apiocn, Cokinaii'b Mustmd in tins and bottles, all bi.es, Edam Choese, Day & Martin's Shoo Paste, Also just received ex S. S. Australia nnd Brlgnnliuc Consuelo, u compkto lino of SXjVPJliJ AiSU JTA.TSCTC GUOCEKIES, All which we offer at ienconable price5. HctiMractloii Uaui-aiitecil, unil (jiioiIm ilcllvcred to nil iiurt of lloiiolnlti. FRESH ICE HOUSE GOODS in Season, received by each trip of the O. S. S. Co.'s Steamers by LETTIS FOR LEASE OR SALE. npiIE HOUSE AND LOT AT WAL A klkl, at pi escnt occupied by G. P. l'reeth. Apply tit ofllce of FREET11 & PEACOOK, 1012 tf 23 Nuuatiu street, For Sale or Lease. rpiIOSE PREMISES SITUATED ON JL Punabou Street called "Kaminilo. hia," thu pioperty of 0. II. Judd, are for bale or for lease for a term of years. For particular Inquire of ALEX. J. OA11TWMIGHT. Honolulu. Pec. 13, IbSf. ' ' 1C08 FOR SALE, ONE TRAM CAM AND COO FEET of T Ralls, six pounds to Ihe foot, wi'h bolts and fish-plates complete. Suitable for Warehouse or Plantation. '" Apply to HOLLISTER & CO. FOR SALE ONE LARGE LOT, corner Pcnsacola and Lunalllo tits., which can bo divided into two or more building lots. Enqulioof G. WEST, J5!J 1 Of West, Dow & Co. FOR RENT, PLEASANT FitONT BOOM, nowlv fiimlnheil, at IPi'i Nniiamt A Av Avenue, by tho week or mouth, 10 4w MRS. W. G. NEEDHAM. TO RENT. TIIE STORE LATELY OCCUPIED by THOS. MOSSMAN, corner of King nnd Niiunmi streets, is to let A p. ply to Messrs. ALLEN & ROBINSON. ' " pjSw TO LET, rruiE well known Oltl Corner X rii-iiilHL'H. Apply at tho B HA VER SALOON 1PI7 tf T F YOU WANT A SITUATION X udvertltc lu tlio Daily Buu.uiin. t ' trtwrt3tfrii.EMiWtirarjiirftovMiira P. 0. Bos 2U7. & CO. CvrlL t Bo'.tles SklnneiV .Mniigo Rellih, " loiur Red Chillies, " Mavoiiniiiio Since, " Cillsfcot Jelly, " French Oliver Handsoiuu Vese- Ohini Soy, '' " Sobo Sauce, Bottles Mu-luoom Ousup, " Cherries in Syrup, ii 1C1M " " " Rlack Currants In Svrup, " Candled Lemon Peel, " Crystnlllzi'tl Frult, " TurLoy Piu", 1-lb tins Curiicd irolutrrs, " Stewed Eil, lb tins Fillets of Soles, Earthen Jan l'loater lVto, Siniill JaisCapt. While's Mullagatawny P.l'tO, Bottle. Ground Spicci, Pint Bottles Malt Vinegar, 21hB ttUHFiench Piuius, Vim Hot lu Mo'itserrat Lime Juice, 2-lii tin Graxy Sou , " Cro sy Soup, " Pnleitinc Soup, " Iliuo Soup. " Ox Cheek Soup, " llotchi oti'h Soup, " Vi'iii-on Soup, Tins Oxford S i-isage, Bottlei, Pickled Bed Cabbage, 1'ollarnl U Tongues, Boitloi Ln & Pot rill's Genuine Worccs. tcrslilre Sine, Dottles Rungal ( lull Chutney, " PiUicliTnillks, Tins Whole Ro.tbt Pnnrldgoj, " " ' Pheasants, " I'rerctvtd Jlushrooins, " Reef Jlitniiiv Fat, li-Ui tins Arn wtOot, '1 ins Meal Yarmouth illoatcis, ' Ficnch Mushrooms, Phllllpe & Can mil's Petit Pols, Mb tins Parsnip, 1 lb this Turclps, ' Fio-.li I'rlpe, ' Alamodo Ucef, " Boilfd Mutt m, " Ilnrio it Million, " C.df he-id, ditto ItoriHt Mutton, " Bob dlieef;" Roiled " Cocoa and milk, Chocolate aud Milk, lis I'IK'O Coffer, 1'a int Gio.us, Van Ilouton'.s Cocoa, . it-lh tins, 4 & V- "' ''"" Ooeoiitinn, Mb tins Pearl Sane, " Ground Rice, " Cimlnidge Siilsa-;oi,f Day & -Martin's Liquid .Shqo Rlacking, Ac OO. SSllil Desirable Residence FOP SALE AT AUCTION! By order of MR. O. DUVAL, we will sell at Public Auction, On Saturday, April 2nd, '87 At 12 o'clock noon, At our SnlrMOoin, Queen Street, tliut desirable premises on DLiiiusililo Street, nl present occupied as a rcidenco by Mr. Duval. 'I'lio Lot lias a fro'ntuh-u of 110 feet on Lunalllo Stieet, and a di-pth of i"iO feet, and Is well i-oveiul with gins. Water laid on throughout the premltos. There U an tho premises, A2- l Well and substantially built, with Bay ' Window fronting tlio itrcet. i Tlio lioiino contains a spaclou, Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom on tlio lower lloor, Also, Largo Kitchen, Pan try and Bath Boom. On thoiuiperlloor aro ii Bedrooms, each furnished with Clothes Uloseti. Thero Is nluo a largo Carriage House and Slablo on tho Lot 'I'liis is imp of ho most delrnblo resl ileneo oftered for' feiijo. Tio ground having a na(ui-.il sloi o qusm'fi's pfifepl Pi-.iiuagc, apd copimaiids mi excellent y fnii Diai)oud Dead to tho )Vul tuiat) .Moiintuiiia. e2?"Partles wishing o ipspept Rio premises can do so by application to tlio auctioneers. E. 1 ADAMS & CO., 7d Id Auctioneers r ) A New Lot of Cigars and Cigarettes Untiroly Now in this Market. IrMfiiatlarclan i Bull Tel. 1'i!. P Mutual Tel. 1)72. O. Uox 107. Campbell Block, Merchant fit.. leal Estate Apnts, Etc, Oiler the following: Wantoil lo Piirchaso or Loaso. A Colliige, 0 or 0 looms, In some healthy locn'l y, within easy dislam oof t iwn. Near Emma Street picrcrrcd. To Rcnl.-A Cottage on Llllba St., with balcony up Mui.f, -1 hioiiih. To Rent A doom Cottage, outer Lllllin mid Sihool bts.l In cxcilluil oidtri good 1 utility; Rent QUO month. To Rcnt-Stnill Colingjon Llllhn slivet, near Sehool tt; nn. !t'J. Rooms to Rent. 1 our wry hnnd-oincly luiuidi.iil moms in laig'o home; well situated on luutinu Avenue. Rent $15 it month eitcli, To Lot. Tho housu nnd grounds shunted in Nuti.itiu Awnm iceeiiily occupied by A.J. (..niiwiiht, Jr., Ett. To Let. A doomed Cottage, with Car. liige Housu nil. I Outhouse, Niiminti Avoiiue, ncii- Govuruinsnt re-ervoir, above Lite Qift-n Dowager Emma's place, with idiout 2 acres of land 2'.f mile from town. Kent $11! per month. fo Let. Adeemed CVttnge, wllh kitchen atlnclied; uppot end of Nliuanit Aenue, oppo-ltu "Valley lloinu," in cxcrlliMit older, l'alli tuid water con. oul nres. Rent (ilf. To Let. Shop whitlow i itli -pice behind, lu oi.icis i cc'iplcd by J. 11. tlrown it Co. Sullahlo ltr J.-welci's chop or Notary's olllto. Rent e y modeiatc. House and Lot lor Sale Very desirable lcsldcncc on Ilcletniiia Sticcl. 'Ihe h UI--C rontalns i RedrooiiH, Parlor, Dluing-ioom, l'.inli;, ICilcheu aud tin hioom. Mo-iiulto ptuol. Homo new a ttl well built. Lot Kit) by IfiO feet with m-ivileiro cf buying next lot. Will be sold dial. For Sato or Ront A oh inning n-sidenne on Kiiinu stieet, containing 2 bed. rooiiH, parlor, dining loom, kltclii u bulb, Ac. Qmden It out nndbaek; carriage house, stal les and so'nniit's ipiiuters tletticlied. Lease lor Salo Tho ltato of propertv, No. Ill Piiiichb iwl street, having 17 months to iun.nl :-.0 pi-r mouth, i.h for salcelieip Tho liouse contiins five l'rotiii. Theio is a t iciousjnrd, cui riago lionsj and statdes. For Salo or Lcaso -Willi immcilinlo pos ses ion, liiiw vaUia'de cstaie known as the m;uanu vlley ranch. situnxtl in tlio Ntiuin u Valley. 2 miles I lorn tliu city, ami undoubtedly the nio-t ellgiblo'sllo for a milk or milk aud buttei tlaiiy lu tliisKiugdom 'I ho above splendid piojuny maybe liiitl on eay terms. For Lcaso 1 ho rc.-idenoc and pasturo lauds at I'auo.i Vnlliy, occiipie-d liy Mrs Long. A iplendiii projieity. Wantoil to Rent. A Cottage, containing lour or IJvo looms. Must hu in good hvaiiy, mil within lui or fifieeii miuuiui' walk of Post Ofllce. For Sale I Open Sid B i- Uuggy, cltcap. For Salo Cheap. 1 Square Piano, 7 Oc laves in good trde-r. 1 Upright Pi.uio, 7 Culavcs, in good order, Employment Department. Wanlod. A itsectiillu woman o assist nt rowing in a private family. Wanted It -pca'ai In youth to assist in a Im-ioci-s tstthliHhiiicul lu thu city, nnd in.k- liiinselt generally useful; would r.tlile with tliefiinily; wages, with bnirtl ami le.dug, $l.'i a mouth Wanted. A lerptut ill o Englhli or Ge-r man Gill lo aisi in a small (molly Wanted Hj atompe'cnt Enyineo , iiold. ing llis'-cl.i's ce-riitlcntc, niitl higblj iet:i miiiendtil, situation at sen or on slm.e. Situation Wanted By a rit'mblo limn, thoioi'gby uiidi'itauds tho care ol botes Good driver, If leqiilicd; married; wi-e good housekeeper nnd eo k. Situation Wanted By a stta-ly man, as cnai-iumiii, or charge of rtables; higii ly recommended. Well acquainted wih city. Situation Wanted By steady man; mm. ried. I iiilcrsuinlls the care of slock; Good driver. Wile goi d scimstrcs.-. Situation Wanted By an t. erienced hiirnei-miiker not pirticular as to en ploynieiit; wa's not so much an object us a pcrmanrui jiosiiion. Custom House Brokers, Money Brokers, Books kept & written up, Accounts collected, Conveyancing-, Property managed for absentees 28 Mei chant Suect. at The Ii-jading Millinery House. Wo have fills tiny received by tliu S. S. Australia, file finest lint of 6 ,jl' SOII I over shown in ibis el y. They are nil Coitus and the very latest MyleN MILLINERY ! A Conudoto lino of t Ladjes' Hats! lu Vt'liitu nuil Jtlsick. All lieLtit'it oeties in Wings and Hat Trimmings I which will bo on Exhibition on SATURDAY. vim w i The Iisndinj Milliu jy House. J1)BJ. VmiW & H(TIiI H'l'H. to TF YOU WANT A SERVANT, X iiihuriUu in the Daily Bumutin, J. E. BROWN & CO., FESHEL w'fMwlvawlllij Hell Tclenliniio IH. . . IlOX II.-!. CHAS. T. GULICK, l NOTARY PUBLIC. HEAL ESTATE BROKER, GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT, JiooItN v.rlttcti tij,, ArcotmtH nml ItcitHfollcctoil. Employineiit nnd Shipping Aseucy. Ltbor Conlrael Blanks and lte'venuo Stamps iilay oti hnnd. Copvlng nnd traiislatliig In nil languages tist'd In tills Kingdom. Oitiirj from tlio oilier If. lands will leeelvo piompt nttcntlon. Wanlod An tictlvc, willing lid of 15 lo IS unis of age, can llnd a homo wi h fiir wiige-. itml tin oppiirtunity of If. r lug a goo 1 ir.ulf. iliifiruiio as to flmuitj.tr and niilo -cdt'tit will In icipiii-ed. Wanlrtl-A Situation By a Sitg.ii 'Roller of llvojcirs' f.pirlenco In thin coun try. Best of rclirences if iiqtilud. Wanlod-Siluallon. By nn old Holdout who Is familiar with Iho Hawaiian ' lingiinge. Also, understands plum, lion work. Will ketp books and at. let tl to tlio general details of bu-dness. Employment In tliu city preftrrttl Wanlod Situations. Ry thrcu llnU-luts iltok-ketpcM niitl olllt-t1 men wlm ran give the best of referenda. Will not object lo employment lu tlieb capacity on plantations Wanlcd-Sltualion. As n Luna on a plan, tat Ion hy n man who has hud several yoats experience lu this country in thli line. Wanted Employment hv ste dy, hcifctlcls who will compelcnt make tlicm- SelVCh UiCflll III lakitlir Cll-l- nf ilnnr yards a tl gnvdens, and in other light work liqulted by piivalo family. Wanted. A Situation 'Jy n compelcnt praclic il Engineer, who has had in my yearn' e.vpe-tlci.ce, ami can glvo the bcit of riferencts. Employment on a plantation rivforrcd. Also, by n flist.cl.iss llorseslioer; would liku a jub on n plantation where ho could do geneial repair work. To Lot-One Cottage sullnblo for n small family. Conveniently located within. Yi n mile of tho Post Office. To Let Ono Cottigo near tho above, meiillciieil. Large ynttl nnd stable accommodations for several horses. To Lot A Collage suitable for small family, conviiiii'iitly situated in Ku. walalno; litis a bathroom anil kitchen nitueheil and partly fuinlshcd. Mod. crate lent. A rare clinni-c. Wanted. A Cottage wi'liin five liilniiie' walk of tho Post Ofllue, Suitably ap. pointid for tlio nccommodhtlon of a small family. For Lease Cottigo suitable for a small family, fl rooms; kitchen attached. Siable iit-cominnilntiniiH If desired. A beaulilul location nbout three miles .up the vulley toad. For Lease Cottage siti'ublo for small r.imilv, -t looms; and cno nttnclietl with 2 loom-. Caniagcslied. About 2).j miles up Ihu laliey loud. " Tboso cottages iillord rare opportunl tics to inviilltN mid olliu-s who t!esire"to enjoy the benelll of ihe- pure mountain nir nml climnU; of Nnu-inu Valley, at a mndoriitu (iluvatioti; and, in fact, would piove a peiftct snniiaiium within easy reach of the busiiiOis jiarl of town. For Lease 10 A-res of Land, 2J. miles from Mossmaii'i, corner lfl acres of which Is suitable for either Bice or Tnio, and lias bpcn under cultivation for the lii't u years. All buildings necess.uy for n tirM-elass littlo ranch now on the premise . For Sale 2 acics or Choice Taro Laud, situate noir the Insiino Asjluni. Valuablo Proporlics lor Sale ' Acres of Laud, spbiididly situated in Maklki lor homesteads, 1 Aero in Mnkikl, on Berctnula street, lino biiilaiug tile. IJa Acre w 1th -l-ronm Cottage, on Llllba ttreel, A rare chance. Pull particulars given upon npplica tion at No. 38 Morchant Slrocl, Honolulu, Lately occupied by Messrs. Thurston. Smith & C8 M. THOMPSON, jV.l.toriioy-iit-H.tny. Ofllce in Campbell's Rlooli, Cot. Foit & Merchant S'.'., Honolulu, H. I. Z3t When desire tl, will uivo tlio law in a wriitsn opinion, as to the prolnblo re suit of the contention upon tho facts staled. lfgsiv COTTAGE TO LET. ,?V3 A COTTAGE ON BERE- lanii Stieet, adjoining tho rt'sldcnt-o of Mrs. Mm-,,,.., Gottugu contains r. rooms with kilclien. Etc. Apply to E. P. ADAMS & CO. llMUlf $00,000 TO LOAN rjMIE undersigned liavo Sixty Tliotis X aipl Doilais ip lo in, in sums of not less than ono (liousai.d dollars upon sjlisfaclorvM-citrily. v SMITH, THURSfON & KINNEY, "i'l'tf liO Pou Street, Honolulu.- DRESSMAKING. J ISS CLARKE, who has hul many LTX yenis fAiieilt nee lu J)ivs & Cloak M king, lias OPENED A-DRESSMAK". INO ESTAULISIlMETut 1Q1 Ahiltca siret-t, 153.J ' DltESRAIAKING. ATRS. RODANET, the well-known ItX ilie-sinake-r, leoently returned iroiu Piu-Iu, has her drcg-making moms still on Lmina siiei-l, above tlio unmre. 15111 Schooner Josephine, at- Tho SCHOONER ,TOSEHt 3&l IXEIsnow in llist-nlnss or. U&ten tier. She will make two 52j trips a week to Kwu, under Captain Cook, tin i, iug freight nnd pas. bcugers. I'.iitlevlslilngto intikn o 10XOU JLJ, S I O f S o to Pcfiil River, Coco Head nnd other llliris of Ofthu may ehnyter.iiiii, schooner byiijplylmrto V CQ0J, ' 611 1m nnHE DAILY BULLETIN -The X most popular paper publlbhed, .N j BJjtffiSSfrtii U&Tac V