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M-vXffM nWg $ 5 v. H ' ,f Ik- r. '. -si- ,' it'- rs 6 3 ' fVy BISHOP & Co., BANKERS Honolulu, Hawaiian Inlando. Draw Exchange on the Bank ol CulU'orixin, fe$. IT. And their agonta tn NEW YORK, BOSTON, IIONO. KO'JG. Messrs. N. M . Hothsclillil A Bon, Loudon Tlio Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney, London, Tho Commcrciul ltnnkCo., of Sydney, Tho Bank (if Now Zealand: Auckland, Christchurch, iiiul Wellington, Tho Bank of British Columbia, Vic toria, B. 0., nud l'ortlaud, Or. and Transact a Gcucml Banking Business. CCI) ly Daily nry. Published about tho End and Mitldlo of each Month. Contains 40 Colurmu of Interesting News Rotating to tlio Var ious Islands- There Is no better publication fm ending to friends Abroad, nor Is tltcro any belter medium for advertising uny special line of business that m.iy d pend, In part, for its oupport, upon forelg.i pa tronage. Those Siiininnrlis go to nil parts of thu English-s'ionklng world, nnd tho dennnd'for tliom is e-oii'tniitly Increasing. Subscription, Incluellnu Postage to Torclgn Counlrlos, $2.50 per Year. The Daily Mm ASH DAILY BULLETIN SUMMARY Can bo had fiom J. H. Sopeii, : : A. M. Hnwirrr, : J. W. Hinolev, : J. Sims, : : : : IIeniiv AVir.t.tAMs, : : Mci chant Street, Hotel Sheet Hawaiian Hotel Pl&dged to noitbor Soct ucr Flirty. But established for tho benefit of nil. TUESDAY. APRIL .'. 1887. THE JURY SERVICE. As each Term of the Supreme Court comes round, so arc there forty-eight gentlemen selected from the community to serve as jurors, twenty-four of whom arc native 11a waiians, and twenty-four foreigners. The first named generally accept their lot with good grace, and do not seek to find reasons to be ex cused. Amongst tho foreigners, it - is invariably otherwise. At the opening proceedings of the Supreme Court this morning when twelve of tho twenty-four were diawn for special service on the first cabc, the excuses bet fortli in order that they might be exempted from service were numcroiib and vaiied. To one gentleman it occurred that it was the end of the quarter, or more properly speaking, tho beginning of a new quarter, and in his opinion it was absolutely necessary that lie bliould leave the Court and return to business. Apparently it did not occur to this gentleman that it is always the beginning of a quaitcr when the Term is held, and that all tho others who are drawn as jurors, supposing them to bo business men, are in the same predicament as him self. Another gentleman vent ured an opinion that tho mail steamer from the Coast might anive at any moment, in which caso his absence from his biibines3 post might cause the earth to cease re volving upon its axis. Hut tho Court, in the excrciso of its duty, invaria bly thinks differently from these men of business. To excuso ono juror on what would appear to be plausible grounds, would result in excusing all, and consequently a jury could never be formed. This morning, His Honor Mr. Justico McCully listened attentively to the several pleadings of jurois, who bought to be excused, but ho was unable to comply with their re quests, owing to tho insufllcieney of the reasons given. In order to fur ther relieve tlio minds of gentlemen who aro drawn as jiiiors, Mr. Mc Cully stated the rules of pioccclurc for drawing jurors. Fifty names of persons eligible to servo as ouch aro selected by tho Govern or, from which list twenty-four aro drawn for bervice. Tlio only persons exempt fiom sorvice, by law, on a Jury are the Postmaster General nnd his assistant, it is, however, tho practice and custom of tho Court to exempt Consular officials, Privy Councillors, and members of tho House of Nobles, the latter rendering gratuitous ser vico on more important occasions. It-has also been -deemed advisable T'fiMllilMiMM to leave out tho names of nil minis ters of the Gospel, physicians, ami dentists. So far as possible, tlio drawing of two persons from the ono business establishment, isnvoltl cd. Tlio Coiut wns unable to lay down uny special rule for excusing Jurors, but it endeavored to make tlio jury service as little irksome as possible. THE COMING AGRICULTURAL AND HOR TICULTURAL SHOW. Tho Royal Hawaiian Agricultural Society has decided to hold its an nual show for the present year dur ing tlio first week in May about two months from thu present lime which allows sulllcient timo for pro- pal nlion, and yet none to lcl pass unimproved. The place determined upon for holding the- show, is the OovornmentNursmry, on King street, towards Wnikiki. Tills, although not so near the centre of population as desirable, is within reachable dis tance, and is, for this reason, greatly preferable to Kapiolani Park. The cost of a carriage to tho Nursery is within the means of most people, and for those who prefer to walk and save the money, the distance is comparatively short. The Society has arranged a short yet comprehen sive programme, which probably omits nothing of note that the coun try produces, either in the vegetable kingdom or in the line of manufac tures, and embraces so many articles of a comparatively insignificant char acter, of both general classifica tions just named, that almost every man, woman, and even child of eight or ten years of age in Hono lulu might become an exhibitor. This is a feature of the published programme which invites particular attention, and should encourage ladies and young people, of whom there arc so man' who have their pretty little flower plots, to come forward as exhibitors. The exhibits are classified in the programme under five general divisions Horti culture, Agriculture, Dairy Produce, Domestic Manufactures and Poultry nnd Birds and under each division the patticular articles specified, with the added note, that " priaes will also he given for meritorious exhibits in any of the above divisions, al though not falling within the pub lished classification." The Society appears to have done its best to arrange a programme to embrace everybody and everything, and it is to be hoped that the public will do its part, and make the Agricultural and Horticultural Show of 1887 an unprecedented success. G. W. PILIPO MEMORIAL SERVICE. The service atKawaiahao Church, last Sunday evening, in memory of the late G. AV. Pilipo, was largely attended. The lower floor of the large building was well filled, and somo auditors occupied the galleries above. A good many white faces were intermingled with the brown. On the platform were seated the Revs. II. II. Parker, pastor of the church, and S. Pauluhi, lions. S. B. Dole and L. A. Thurston, Dr. N. B. Emerson, and Messrs. J. Alapai, E. Knlauao, G. W. Kualaku, II. Water house and J. L7. Kawainui. The Revs. J. Waiamau and S. Wai waiolc had engaged to bo present and deliver addresses, but for some reason not given were absent. A preamble and resolutions were read and their adoption moved by Mr. J. U. Kawainui, seconded by Hon., S. B. Dole, of which tho fol lowing is a copy: Whereas, this community and nation have by the dispensation of an all-wise Providence been afllicted witli the loss by death of so eminent a citien as George Washington Pi lipo of Nortli Kona, Hawaii, who died in Honolulu, March 25th, 1887, and Whereas,, they recognize in him a strong and masculine character, fearless and independent in tlio ad vocacj' of popular rights ; gifted by nature with a noble urcsence nnd endowed in n high degree with a commanding and persuasive elo qttenco which he ever uspd in the advocacy of good government, truth and righteousness, nnd Whereas, they rccognizo in him an exemplar of virtues and quali ties of which this nation now stands in need; nnd which aro woithyof imitation by men of all nationalities, Therefore, bo it Resolved, thnt while wo mourn tho loss sustained by the nation of a man, to human view, could so ill bo spared from its council chambers and halls of legislation, we calinot contemplate tlio career of Pilipo otherwise than with admiration and gratitude, not unminglcd witli n keen sympathy for tho pathetic, martyr-like spirit which marked his endurance of the fearful" malady that overshadowed tho closing mouths of his life: Resolved, that wiiilo wo specially commend to tho emulation of all his noble character and Christian faith, wo cannot lofrniii from expressing the earnest hopo that thcro may rise up from tho generation of young men soon to enter upon tho bingo this hero has recently quitted, many who will bo able and willing to take up anew tho burden where ho dropped it and to advance the cause which was so dear to his hcait. Resolved, that this meeting desire to express its heartfelt sympathy with the bereaved family of the de ceased in their irreparable loss. Resolved, that copies of these resolutions be furnished to tho news papers of tills city for publication and that a copy bo sent to tho family of the deceased. Honolulu, April 3, 1887. These resolutions were adopted by the audience. Tlio Rev. II. II. Parker delivered an eloquent pane gyric on the departed Hawaiian. The church choir, lead by the organ, sang several appropriate selections during tlio evening. On an average :)0,000 books a year arc now published. The fiftieth anniversary of Pope Leo's ordination as Bishop, and the Queen's jubilee coming in the same year, there will bo an exchange of letters and presents. The marriage of Mine. Nilsson and the Count of Casa Miranda was private. The witnesses were tho Marquis of Casa Ftiorto, tho Swedish Minister and Ambroisc Thomas. NOTICE OF MEETING. A MEETING OF TUB FIRST Divbio.i of tlu Liiluokulanl Ldn enilonalSi.Hy will b. he'd 'IO-MOK-ll'iW, hi II o'clock, p. in., in the n om ol Eimluu Co., No. I. A lull nltindnucc is d'iiri(l. MRJ. G.BEOKLI-Y, OJ ll Secretary. ATTENTION ! FUNERAL NOTICE. MEMBERS OF THE SEVERAL Companies me hctuby requested to iis-cmblo in full milfoim without ap paratus at tlio Bell Tower, To morrow, Wednesday Afternoon, At 1 o'clock, foi the purpose, of aftend. lug the funeral of the late WONG KIM, Foreman of EninoCompuiy, No.Ti. Per order of the Chief Engineer. Honolulu, Api UP, 187. 03 It HOT -I- BUN Of tho well-known tlr-t-eluss quality of many veins' reputation, will bo ready and delivered lo all parts of tho city l'rom ft a. in., to II o'clock p. in., at the fH-nnni flnnrlTT T7nn' Vlll.lll. -IIII1III .J unci Bakery, Practical Cnufeelioner, Pi.stry Cook and Baku. rs'o. ri hotel, wxvniiiET, Bet. Fort nud Nuunnii Streets Both Telephone, No. 71. C2 Ot TO IiET. LARGE AND COMFORTABLE furnMicd rooms, chiap No. 47 Emmn Street. 02 It TO LET, FURNISHED COTTAGE AT Wnikiki: beautiful shade trecj, A and fine t-ea-batliing. Apply to 100 aw li, S. OUNIIA, COTTAGES TO LET. 'pilREE NICE COTTAGES, PART X ly furnished, nud buitnble for housekeeping, nro to let ut Wnikiki. Apply to ALLEN HERBERT, or t) this oillee. ' lOOtf AUCTION SALE OF HOuSeMflFMuire! By older of OAl'T. FULLER, wo will tell at Public Auction, On Thursday, April 7th, '87, At 10 o'clork, n. m., nt his residence, No. 8 Kukui Street, the Household Fur niture consisting of Blaok Walnut Marble Top Etagare Marble Top Cenf re Table, Vlinnii Chairs, Rockers, BLACK WALNUT AND PLUSH SOFA 1 1 Pictures, Gilt Muntfl Clock, Easy Chair, Ottoman, SLACK WALNUT BOOK CASE Books, Ilj.ioUcf.s, Oil. Laurel Table, Center Bug, poor Rugs, B. W Hair Cloth Lounge, B. W. Extension Table, B. W. Marblo Top bidoboard China, Glass and Crockery Ware, :i. Light Chandeliers, I B. W. Marblo Top Bedroon Sot Spring Matirovs, Shiglo Ii W. Bedstead, ButloiV Tihv, Refrigerator, 1 SINGER SEWING MACHINE, (In good order.) 1 Rocking Horte, I Bicycle, K1TCIIKX UTKXHir.H, JttT., KTC. E. 1 ADAMS & CO., 1)0 8t Auctioneer. TF YOU FIND ANYTHING, 4- ndvcrlisu it in thu Daily Bulletin loMlBlBFireDiprtMt! vl J ''rt J v! VW?u'vNKr- O'tk BUNS The BKS f HOT CKOSS BUNS can bo lind at LOVE'S BAKERY -ON-GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 8th, From G a. in., until li p. in., and will bo uciivcrcu -RED HOT- To any part of tlio clly. Send in your Onloi'M F.nrly. 01 4t MZEIGE ! Am Freitag den 8 April, ormit tngs 11 Uhr, Deutscher Gottesdienst durch llerrn Pastor Ituubcrg in der Y. M. C. A. Hall. Kaiserlicb Doutchos Konstilnt, 1001 -H Honolulu. Royal Hawaiian THE ANNUAL SHOW Wilt be held this voir In Ilic Sr eii ty's Large Ball at the Government Muisery on King Street, and adj icent grounds during the Second Week of May on ii day, or dayc, to bo mimed heicuficr. Exhibits mo invited In the various divisions named in tlio sclicdtilu given below. There will bo no exhibition of Horses, Stock or Caltle, for reasons which have already been made public. Programme of Show. Division I. Horticulture. Prizes will bo given as follows: 1 For the best variety of Fiuiis U For the bc3t special Frulls H For tlio best growing Ferns 1 For i ho best (cut) Ito-cs 5 For the best (cut) Shrubs and flowering Plants 0 For thu best growing Palms 7 For the best Orchids 8 For tho best Bouquet 0 -For tlio best Floral designs 10 For the best Vegetables Division II. Dairy Produce- 1 For tho bcstFiikln of Butter 10 lbs or more 2 For the Second best dillo ditto I! For the best pound nf Butter the Exhibitors being house - keepers making their own Butler I For the Second bet ditto ditto 5 For tlio bet Oheesu Division III. Agriculture. 1 For the be.-t Rice 2 Fo: the best Cereal (other than Rice !l For the best Fodder Plunts 4 For tlio best Sugar C.ino fi For the best Sugar 0 For thu best Hawaiian Honey Division IV. Domestio Manufactures. 1 For tlio lioi-t Y'liicty of iniits 2 For the best exhibits of men's hals !J For the best exhibits of women's do. 4 For tlio best Kapn 0 For tho bett exhibits of Calabashes mado from Hawaiian woods 0 For tho best BowU of Wood or Co. connuts. 7 For the bostexhlbltt of native mude Ornament of any description 6 For tho best exhibit of Artificial Flow in am Wreaths T For the best lionie-mndo Saddlu 10 For the best home. mude Hanuss Division V. Poultry and Birds Prizes will bo given for exhibits of a High Class Chaiactcr in all classis of Dome -tic Fowlb and Cage Birds. B-SPECIAL NOTIOE-Prlzes will also be given for mcritoi Ions exhibits in any of the aboo Division?, although not falling within Iho published clutsi ficatlon. RULES for tlio guidance of exhibit or.) will bu furnished on application to the Secretary. MEMBERS of tho Society will not bo .charged onlranco foes for their ex hibits or far admission to tlio Show. MEMBERS aro requested to pay their subscription for Die current year to the Tieasurer of the Society, MR S. M. DA. MON. By order of tho i Board of Management, J. S. WEBB, 1CQI lit SeerLary. roit SALE, ONE TRAM CAR AND 200 FEET of T Ralls, six pounds to the font, with bolts nnd fish-plates complete. Sultahlo for Wnrohouso or Plantation. Apply to HOLLISTER & CO. 15C8tf Affllciial Society. GULICK'3 General Busks Agency. Skilled and Unskilled Labor Furnished. Thcro nro now logistoro I nt the Agcn. ci Book-kccpcis, htiglncei, l'iatit'illou Luiius, CnrncnloH, Ilosdleis, Cook?, Boys, etc., who arc seeking employment, nnd many of whom ran furnish t lie best of references if requited. Valuable Real Estate In deslralilo lots for sale or lease Convenient Cot. tages to let on favorable terms. Tlio Old Cornor (Nolto's) lor Salo on ren. soniiblo terms. Aime clinnco for hi vutment. A Lodging Establishment conveniently lo nnte.il, paying handsomely, to bo had nt a bargain. Full p.iillrulius given upon appllca. lion at tlio Agency, No. 30 Merchant Street, Honolulu. itcii Tcit'iiitouc :i4H. r. o. itox -tin. H. HACKFELT&lirJ. Oiler for fiiIo s From the Stadtwelnkcller in llreiucn (KrtthMcclltr.) viz: 10 Cases Wchloner Ansleoo, 10 10 10 10 Kicdrichor (Pints), Hackenheiraer, Nicrstciner, Picsportor. tillw JOB-fiftl CREESE Uaggago Express, SG. rdi llainc-H Hiop. All cxpto ige prompt, ly attended to at reason iblc r.itt)i.i)Jlm IN THE SUP'IBME COURT OF THE Hawaiian Islands. IX AHIKAIrY. Thomas II. Patiuisok, v. Tin: Bank Kalakaua. Whucas, in ccttnin proceedings In Admiralty, brought by Thomas II. Pat. ter-on, against tnc "Juris linuKaua," a dicree and older of sido was mudo by thu Hon. Eduntd Fusion, Justico of thu Supn mu Court, dated: In purMimcu of said dccieo I inn diieclcd and coiniivinded by the snid Honorable Edwin d Preston, Justice of tho Supreinu C'onit, to sell oiihl bark Knhikaua, her boats, tackle, apparel and furniture at public auction: Tlieicforc, nnti'c is hereby given that tho said lurk Kiluknuii, bnr bonis, tackle, nppirel and furniture will be told at public auction to the highest bidder on Saturday, April 9th, 1887, whei'3 Mic now stands nt her moorings in the sticnm in the poit of Honolulu. TERMS CASH. Deeds nt expense of purchasers. JOHN LOTA KAULUKOU, Marshal. Honolulu, March S3, 1887. 02td NOTICE! No chance in the rales for Iho Use of Telephones U comtcniplalod'by the MUTUAL Telephone Company. PER ORDER, A. JAEGER, 07tf Secreiiiiy and Treasurer. FOB SALE. WITH r LU(UM II. If AOKFELD & Co. 1420 tt Chas. T. Gulick Notary Public Records Searched, Alstract of Tlllo Furnished, and Coimymiccii Drawn on slum notice. Collodion Agency. Mu. JOHN GOOD, .In , Authorized Collector. Employment Agency. 51 11. F. MARCOS, Hrceiiil Agent. Gcnoral Business Agency. No. 33 Mer chant Street. llcll Telephone) 3 IN..' O.ox415. 82tf FOR SALE ! ONE LARGE LOT. cornor Pensacola nnd Luualiln Sis, which can bu divided into two or moro building lots. Enquire of G. WEST, 1051 Of West, Dow & Co. 0 Case line fine sizes u... .1. . -I...... J& 'mlim.11111 Kim.' ms in y)-&rKi&J !,, f Hammer's iarsils Mice ol' Mi Steel Rails ! Bell Tel. 112. Mutual Tel. 072. Box 107. P. 0 J.E.BB0WN&00., Campbell Block, Horchant St.. leal Estate Agents, Etc., Ofl'crtlic followhiK: OHIco lo Lol. I'riwito ofllcc, handsomely lilted, water convenience', ele, I'art of J. K. Brown & Co.'s premises, Mer chant Stiect: with desk loom outsldo for a clerk. Suitable for n notary or a lawyer. Rent, with office furnltuie, $12 per mouth. To Ron!. A Cottao on Lllilia St., with balcony up stabs, 4 looms. Recently repaired. To Ronl A 5-room Cottngc, cornor.I.lllhn and School tts.l in excellent order; good bcalltyj ltunt,820 mouth. To Rent Sninll Cottage on Lllllm street, near School st; mil 12. Rooms lo Rent Furnislieil in tlio best localities. Rooms lo Ronl. Four very handsomely fm nlshcd looms In larg'c hinifc; well bitimtcd on Nuuniiu Avenue. Kent lit u month each. To Lot. Cottago at Walklkl, this side of Long Uiidgc. Cont ilusG good rooms, bath, kitchen, stables, ciuriago house, ,V etc.. etc Re. t 30. Will bo vacaut on lGili of present month To Lot. The house nnd grounds situated Hi inuuiiiiu iweutii1, lccontiy occupied by A. J. Cariwiiglil, Jr., Eq. Rent cry moderate. To Lot. A doomed Cottnge, with Car. riago House anil Out house', Nuunnii Avenue, neir Government reservoir, iibovo litu Queen Dov.uger Enimu's place, with i.bout 2 acrt'3 of laud 2 if inllo-t from taw u. Kent 1G per month To Let. Adoomed Cctingc, witli kitchen attached ; upper end of Nuunnu Aicntic, oppo-ito " Valley Homo," in cwrllciil older. Bath and water con oui nres. Bunt SIS. To Let. Shop w indow with space behind, in olllceH occupied by J. E. Drown & Co. Suitable for Jeweler's rhop or Notury's ofileo. Rent veiy moderate. House and Lot for Salo. Very desirable residence on Berctnuln Street. The liousu contains -1 Bedrooms, Parlor, Dining-room, l'autiy, Kitchen and Bnlluooui. Mosquito proof. House new and well built. Lot 100 by 150 feet with privilege of buying next lot. 117 Ic sold eicaf. Tor Salo A charming residence on Kinau street, containing 2 bed. rouns, parlor, dining loom, kltciieu, bath, Ac. Gulden lmnt and back; uirriiigu house, btables and servant's quaitera dutnclicd. For Salo. A busbies? (restaurant) in center of city. Owner leaving on nc count ot ill Health. A splendid chance for (ncigtnic man. For particulars apply to J E. Brown is Co For Salo or Lcaso -With immediate pes session, that valuable estate known as tlio NUUANU VALLEY RANCH, situated in tlio Nuuami Valley. 2' miles Irom the city, and undoubtedly tho most eligible slto for n milk or milk and butler dniiy in this Kingdom. 'Ilia above splendid properly maybe had on cay tei ms. Wanted lo Rent. A Cottage, containing four or live rooms. Must bo in good locality, rnd wlliiln tin or fifteen inlnules' walk of Post Ofllcc. Employment Department. Situations wanted by Cooks. Dilqers, lloule-r.-, Painters, And othor clashes of help. Custom House Brokers, Money Brokers, Books kept & written up, Accounts collected, Conveyancing, Property managed for absentees. 28 Merchant Street. 01 Yosemite Skating Open every afternoon evening, and Music every Saturday Night. THOMAS 153. WjVXJL., 1(101 Pioprlctor. lyr TF YOU WANT A SERVANT, X ndveitisc in tho Daily llui.i.im.v, WANTED, A JAPANESE NUUHE GIRL TO look after ono child. Apply to 07 .1.10. BROWN & CO. Furnished Cottago for Rent. rpiIE COTTAGE ON BERETANIA JL street, now occupied by Z. IC. Myeis, will ha rented lor a short lime to a desirable tenant at a low late. En quiront J. 11. Super's Stationery Store, Merchant Street. '03 Iw COTTAGE TO LET. A COTTAGE ON BERE tnnla Street, ndjoining tho rcsidenco of Mrs. Morean. Cotlngu contains 5 rooms with kitchen, Elc. Apply to E. P. ADAMS & CO. lCJOt; FOR LEASE OR SALE. rpiIE HOUSE AND LOT AT WAI. X klkl, nt pret-ent occupied by G. D. Frecth. Apply ntolllcoof FKEETII & PEACOCK, 1512 If 2.1 Nuu.inu street. 800,000 TO LOAN! THE imilerslgiud havo Slxly Thous. mid Dollars to loan, in sums of not less than ono thousand dollars upon satisfactory security. SMITH, TIIUIibTON ,vj KINNEY, IDimt CO Fort Stiect, Honolulu, Aiiiilraliiiii Mail Service FOIt SAK VltAXG'ISCO, The now-; and lino A lasted steamship now it Mariposa," Of Iho OeeiinlcSlcamsliip Company, will bu due ut Honolulu Irom Sidney and AucMntid on "i about April 9th, ,1887, And will leave for the above port with mails and pnsscugeis on or about that dute. For Height or pasauc, having SU PERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS, apply WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Audits. For Sydney and Auckland, && Tlio new and lino Al steel steamship lb Alameda," Of the Oceanic Btcnnifhlp Coinp my, w ill bu due at Honolulu fiom Sin Francisco ou or about April 16th, 1887, And will liavo prompt dbpntch wllli mails and nntsongeis for tho nliovu ports. For 1 1 iiighl or passage, having SU PERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS, apply 1:7 WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Agents. HAWAIIAN HOTEL CARRIAGE CO. Carriage; nt nil bouts, day nnd night. Soddlo Ron os, Buggies, Wagonettes ui.d Village Cirfs witn stylish and gentle horses to let. FOR SALE. A fow Horbcp, guaranteed. Second hand Hacks, Open and Top Buggies, Carts nnd Harness. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Ring up Telephone !)2, or apply to MlIiES & MAYIiEY. lGT-lJi- Facie Carriage Go. Telephone 419, both Companies. OFFICE AND CARRIAGE STAND: Coruer Queen & Xoi-t St. All Carriages In tuls Company nro owned by their drivers, who will en. dcavor to do their best to batiffy their pa lions by civility nnd uodlbatb CJIAHUl'3. C. Buchanan, 129.; W. Mooro, - 200. : N. Polorson, 201. ; G. Baker, 89. i J. Brown, 193.: I N. Doylo, - - GO. i SOlm CITY CARRIAGE CO. S'X'A.NID: Corner ot'Ximauii A, Hotel Mtrcetn. 7 RING UP TELEPHONE 457. Tills Cnrriogo Compnny lias been re cently organized, and guaranlees ti furni-h good conveyances, trustworthy driven, mil will make no extortionate charges. All calh will bo promptly attended to. (li A Sierior i INSTRUCTION IN STANDARD PHONOGRAPHY! For n Coui'Me of 8 L-eHNont, Sufficient to get tlio pupil to reading and writing Pnonography, 8(1.00. For a Complcto Kleiucittnry COIII'MO, Of Twenty.four Lesson, 818.00. For tlio Iteiioi'tiuj; Course, Abufllcleutnumberof Le-sonstomako tho pupil, with piopor exertions on his pari, a Piaoticnl Rijioitcr, $75. Or. Reporting I.esons may bo taken In Courses of Tuuiity.four Lesons, for 818 per Comve. Threo Courses, or soventy.two Leb-ons, will geneially suf. lice'. '1 his Instriu lion may bo taken by mail. For particulars enquire ut THIS OF-F10K- 71) 1m Electric louse Bells! Put in Stores, lloiuw, Si rvnnts' Out-lio.i-cs-, Htiblo', and Burglar Alarms ! At rciibonable rates. For further particulars cull on ALEX. FLOHR, Mini una JiOohnmltli, ' Bethel Street, - - Honolulu! 62 lm Tho Intur. iBlnntl Steam Navigation Co., Limited, Keep constantly on li-in 1 fpr sale Bteam Family and Blacktmith foal and a gcneinl assortment of 4io Bar Iron. ly DAILY BULLETIN SUMMARY lO'colums. a perounuin. I. .s e. i ea -JL-