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frfrjv i-5. r " ?, V :fc fc. &V &. ; v j T' ' asfisaf- BY AUTHORITY. Sforuljvn OIHco, Notice. Ofliciul nolico having been given that dining the teinpoiuiy absence of II. P. Guiic, Esq., Imperial Gennau Consul, II. W. Schmidt, Esq., an ill discharge the functions of that office as Acting Consul, all poisons aic hereby le inircd to give full faith and eicdit to all the oillcial nets of the said H.W. Schmidt, Esq. JONA. AUSTIN, Minister of Foreign Affair. Aliiolani Hale, Jan. 10, 1888. 1812 21 SEALED TENDERS. Ofkici; or Tin: 13oaiu of TIi:aitii,) Honolulu, Jan. 10, 1888. J Scaled tenders will bo recehedat the Oflieo ot tlic Boaul of Health until 12 o'clock noon, Januaiy 23, 18S8, for the delicry at the Leper Settlement, on the Island of Molo kai, of one hundred and fifty colds of File Wood, within tluee months from the date of signing agiceincnt for the same. N. 13. EMERSON, President of the Bo.ud of Health. 11 7t OKncu AuDiTon-Gr.Nr.iui,, ) Honolulu, Jan. 1G, 1888.$ All accounts audited in this Office must be presented in dup licate, the duplicate copy to be letained by the Auditor. GEO. J. ROSS, 41 lw Auditor-Gencial. BISHOP & Co., BANKERS Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. Draw Exchange on the J3uiilc oi Oalilbrnia., ftS. 3T. And their agents in NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONG. Messrs. N. 51. Rothschild & Bon, London The Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney, London, The Comn-'rcial Bank Co.. of Sydney, Sydney, The Bank of New Zealand : Auckland, Christchurch, and Wellington, The Bank of British Columbia, Vic toria, B. 0., and Portland, Or. and Transact a General Banking Business. 669 lv TIT 32 fjaitti Tttllirfin Pledged to neither Beet nor Party. Ent established lor tbe benefit ot nil. THURSDAY, JAN. 19, 1888. Late Foreia lis. AJIUUCA. By the Planter wc have received dates to the 5th of Januaiy, two days later than pieviously received. Following is a summary: The smallpox does not show any signs of lotting go its hold in San Francisco. Seven new cases weie reported to the Health Office on Jan. 4th. Santa Rosa, Jan. -1th The Board of Health to-night passed a resolu tion asking the Board of Education to only admit pupils to the public school wiio furnish certificates of vaccination. Marysville, Jan. -itli The Com mon Council havo taken steps to prevent the appearance of smallpox in this city, and have ordered free vaccination for those unable to pav physicians. None has appeared in the mountain region of this couutiy adjoining Sierra county. Los Angeles, Jan. 4th At a meet ing of the Boaid of Health this evening a resolutipn was adopted requesting the State Board to sta tion quarantine officers at Tulare and San Pedro. The Boaul of Supervisors tliib afternoon appointed two health officers for duty at San Pedro, to prevent the advent of smallpox at that port. The Consuelo niado the passage over to San Francisco in ton and half days. A revolt occurred at Jefferson barracks, St. Louis, 'between white and colored U. S. troops, that ro Btilted in the injury of many men and probably will cost the lives of at least tluee. Four inches of snow fell at Port land, Oregon, on tho !hd Jan., and sumo apprehension was felt of a general frccze-up. Very few of the vessels arriving from northern poits fail to biing ic ports of rough voyages, of thrilling experiences and nairow escapes from drowning. Tho slorm lias been continuous on tho noithern coast and lias raged with tbe greatest vio lence on land as well as sea. Tho reports of disasteis already leceived are certain to bo followed by othcis s fioon ns tho vessels which aro de NOTICE tained airivo in poit and tclegiaph communications which have been interrupted by the latcsloun arc re stoicd. In addition lothe total loss of the lleywood, Hancock and Califor nia, the barkentine Amelia was com pelled to put into poit on account of gieat damage to her rigging. Washington, Jan. !. CeitainHc publiean Senators havo been busity at work lo sccuie a caucus in which the lino of paity policy could be agreed upon respecting the conlh ill ation of Secretary Lamar to be Jus tied of the Supieme Court. Thus far the attempt to get a caucus has failed. Lamar's opponents among tho Rcpublicaus arc in a majoiity, but Stanford, Stewart, Jones, Saw yer and others will not go into cau cus, nor be bound by the caucus action on this nomination. Lamar will be confirmed. The "Toronto Globe" highly ap proves Chambei Iain's speech before the Board of Trade, it says, the Canadians are delighted when Cham berlain speaks without compionns ing the interests of Canada and the' success of his mission. Tho same paper also thinks that Chamberlain's fortunes must sciiously suffer if ho fails to bring an amicable and satis factor settlement out of the Wash ington Conference. The Tillamook light on the coast of Oicgon, 100 feet above the sea, was badly damaged by the late stoim; the sea Inokc into the lan tern smashing tho glass and extin guishing the light. Watsonvillc, January '1th. The establishment of tho beet sugary at this place has caused quite a boom in real estate. There is a sharp demand for all kinds of real estate, especially in tho vicinity of the site of the sugar works. Prices arc be coming steeper, especially for good farming land. Already substantial adanec has been made on the fac tory. The lailroad company is put ting in a switch. San Diego, January 4th. John D. Sprcckclshas arrived from San Francisco. He still speaks favora bly of the plan to -run the Oceanic steamers hence to Auckland, with out calling at Honolulu, but inti mates that no change is apt to be made until the mail contract expires in November next. Washington, January 4th. Sher man began his speccli on .tho Presi dent's message at 1 o'clock. The President of the United States, he said, departing from the practice of his illustrious predecessors, diopped from his recent annual message all reference to the foreign relations of the country, and the inteiesting questions regarding national affairs, even omitting the usual recognition of the Supreme Ruler of the Uni vcise, postponing all tilings celes tial and terrestrial until the surplus revenue shall be got rid of. The existence of the surplus revenue has been a constant occurrence be fore and since the close of the war. Instead of its being a danger it is an indication of tho continuous in crease of the domestic productions of the country and its foreign and domestic commerce, and of the steady improvement in financial con ditions. Larger surpluses had fre quently been dealt with 'wisely by Republican administrations, by a i eduction or repeal ot taxes. These simple remedies had been applied on mainly such ai tides as could not be produced here and did not come into competition with domestic in dustry. With that kind of free trade he was in sympathy. Heavy washouts and several train wiccks have occurred in the south ern part of California, resulting in the death of one man and injury to several otheis. The washouts are on the California Central, Southern Pacific, and Santa Fc loads, the Santa Fc suffering the most. KUHOI'E. London, Jan. 4. A violent hurri cane is raging in the Iribh Channel. Great damage has been done to shipping. The steamship Ohio ar rived at Qiiccnstown this evening owing to bad weather, and will be obliged to postpone her departure until to-morrow. A portion of Fastness Rock has tumbled into the sea. The light keepers are teniflcd, fearing the sea will undeimine the rock. It is impossible for bo.its to approach the i ock. St. Petersbiug, Jan. 4. Tho newspapers ol thin city publish a Russian translation of the loiged documents sent to the Czar. The tone of the press toward Germany has completely changed. J ho LV.ur m a congratulatory tcle am to the Pope, said he was de- grai sirous of instiling tho interest of his Catholic aubjecls, and concluded as follows: I doubt not tlat tho high wisdom of which your Holiness gives so many proofs will enable me to har monize the needs of the Roman Church in Kussia with the fundam ental piinciplcs of my Empire. Cork, Jan. 4. An 1800-ton baik, believed to bo an American vessel, lias been wrecked at the entrance of "Water0! d Haibor. Her crew, con sisting of twenty-five pcisons, were all drowned. Tho vessel is supposed to be the ship Eureka, Captain Southard, which sailed fioin Sail Francisco August lOtli for Queens town with a cargo of wheat. London, Jan. 4. Two espiess trains on the Dutch State Hailioad collided near Meppel to-day. Twenty-six persons wcie killed nnd many otheis iiijiucd, Vienna, Jan. a. Tho "Fredcn blatl" denies, on authentic inform ation, that tho movement of IJtis inu troops and war material to the xtJ-SfS? fionlier continues. The latest news shows that the lcporls concerning Russian movements refencd mainly to displacements effected with the frontier pro inccs. Beilin, Jan. a. Tho "National Zcitung" states that Emperor Wil liam, during the leceplion yesterday of the officers of tho Guard, biiefly said: "I would point out that with "this year your chief attention will be claimed to maneuvers which tho Gunrds nnd the Third Aimy Corps have been ordered to execute.', The Emperor afterward bestowed the Order of the Black Eagle upon the Court Chamberlain, Count Stolberg Wciningeroder. Loudon, Jan. 3. Lord Clanicardc is making preparations for a whole sale eviction campaign in revenge for the castigation he got at tho re cent libel suit. To-day he is to apply for 150 writs of eviction. His new agent is swaggering about say ing there is lo be war to the knife this time. The millionaitc Is deter mined to put his purse against the purse of his tenants and their fiicnds, and has begun by lodging $20,000 in cash to his agent's credit at the bank. "It is to be" a war of purses as well as house-levelling and house-defending, for if the tenants be cast out of their homes it will become a question whether their re sources or Clanricaide's will hold out longer. If the Government lend Claniicarde their tioops to pur sue this resolve, thcic is much fear that there will bo bad work. The Privy Council at a meeting yesterday lcsolvcd to suppress the league in Dublin and thus cripple the Central Executive. Jan. a. The Iron Clad II. M. S. Hercules touched the leef off Fcr 10I, Spain, ycsteiday and knocked a hole in her bide. All effoits to blon the leak failed, and the ship with difficulty leached the haibor of Fcriol, where she is gradually sink ing. Dublin, Jan. 3. Cullimore, the Plan of Campaign leader on the Kengstonc estate, lias been arrested on the charge of inciting the tenants to illegal acts. The tenants of the Kengstonc estates held a meeting at Mitchells town yesterday, Condon picsiding, and adopted resolutions declaring the Land Commissioner's reductions of judicial rents inadequate; that there would continue to be a Plan of Campaign until evicted tenants were reinstated and that they would appeal for greater reductions. Limerick, Jan. 3. The municipal authorities have conferred the ficc- uoni ot the city upon bullivau, cx Loid Mayor of Dublin. London, Dec. 21. Two Irish bills will be intioduccd by the Cabinet one to conciliate the Catholic Bishops in leference to higher education and the other to provide for a compro mise between the landlords and tenants by advances to landlords f loin the Treasury at 3 A- per cent, tho loans to be repayable ih install ments, the term extending over thirty-six years. SELLING ONE'S OWN SKELETON. Has a man a right to disposed of his dead body? The weight of authority seems to be in favor of an answer in the alllrmative, but a new decision will soon be rendered by the Hungarian courts. It appears that a man named Fabry lecently died at Buda Pesth who measured seven feet three in ches "in his stockings." Several years ago ho sold his skeleton to the Anthropological Museum of that citj- for a considerable sum, and that institution natnrally laid claim to his coipsc on the announcement of his death. The widow, however, would not give up thd lcmains of her elongated spouse, and insisted that they should be burned. The question has been refencd to the courts, and we shall have another legal opinion on this interesting subject. It seems theie lived 'at Kief a n cli nnl'onnni1 tmtnnl Uncl-nirniWnti- .. uiiuittviivi ........... Ati,aflUI J ILV.II, who was lemarkable for having an enormous head out of piojiortion and unhealthy looking. This pro digious cranium surmounting a frail body had a most singulu'r 'effect. Haskoiovilch seemed proud .of his hints mitiirce, and spent the most of bis Unto seated in front of his shop, lie was weak-mintled and feeble in health. It so happened that a Dr. "Walter had occasion to pass Uaskorovitch's shop daily and became so inleiebted in his abnormal development that he finally offered the shopkeeper a con bfdciable sum in cash if he would sign a paper leaving him lu head alter death. The man consented, pocketed the inone' and went on so long a "spree" that his enfeebled constitution could not read fioin tho effects, and deatli ensued. Dr. Walter, on learning the facts ap peared on the scene and claimed his head. Tho widow, being, ignorant of the "transaction piotested. The courts were appealed to and decided that the contract, having been made in the into est of science, must bo respected, and the bereaved one was compelled to bury her htibband head less. In the month of Januaiy, 1471, the physicians and surgeons of l'nris rcpiesented to Louis XI that "several pcisons of quality" being afllictcd with divers diseases, it would be very useful to examine that part of tho body so effected. It so happened that a ninn who suffered fiom tho stone had just been sent enced to death for robbery, and tho suigeons obtained permission to opcrato on him "for scicntillc pur- poses." Tho "operation was public and proved succdssful, so that tho culpiit was not only cured in a fort night, but was paidoncil nnd sttb sciiptious taken up in his behalf. Thus itThappcncd that the man hod to be sentenced to bo hanged in order to bo cured of his disease, and that, had his sentence been executed, the surgeons, who opciated on him living, would not havo been allowed lo touch his corpse. Not long afterward the dissection of criminals was made, legal in Fiance, and over the door of the flist operating-room opened in Toul ouse was placed this iusciiptlon: "This is the place where death conies to the aid of life." In Paris to-day there exists a society whoso members bind themselves to allow an autopsy to be made on their bodies hnmcdiatcly after death. Gambetta belonged to this associa tion, and it was Dr. Mathias Duval to whose lot it fell to examine the locality of the disease and study the brain of that eloquent French man. "Chicago Times. VETERINARY. A RITCHIE ROWART, -uL. Vutvi-hinvy Wiirjieon. Ofllcc and Residence: ICO King stroi t Mmiiiil Telephone SW. Odor lull at Hotel St'ihTes will ho rccihcd and i' mp'l nUrnded tn. 43 illll FOll SALE CHEAP. A N Expicis Wagon, Boton nnkc; XX. Pole and Shall--, marly new aUo, one set of Double Harness. ,Vpply 107 King street. i iw FOUND. A DRAFT. The owner can have tho tamo by piovinc pinpcrty and puying txiencs. A ply at the Bui. i.i.i in Onicc. 4Mllt POUiND. A GOLD WATCH nnnufnetured by the Aincriein Watch Company of Wnlthum, Mass., No. 721,017, the owner can have the same by applying lo James Kaulianc, at the Police Station. 42 2t Yosomite Skalii Rink! VHtt SW"-362- Miss Fanny Gilmore, AND Prof. R. J. Aginton, Champion Skaters of the World, Will appear at the ahovc Rink, on the arrival of llic Mariposa, now due. Don't fail to sec Ihcac two wonderful performers on wheels especially Miss Funny Gilmoie, who has never met her equal. -" Band in attendance. - JOS?" Admission 50 cents, -a 42 1'ioprietor. A Chanco to Procure a Good Paying , Business. rwiNG to my intindrd departure I to sell niv Clii.ir Stoic nnd V wMi Billiard Room. This is one of the best equipped Billinid Rooms in ihcUiwn. I jliuvu four Tables i f the von latest voi A designs, ind oim Pool 4cnt nituchnunt. 42 1m C. J. Tabic with pa. MCCARTHY. Notice of Annual Meeting. Tiy: Stot-kholdi rs of C. JJrev.cr Company, (L'd), will tuko notico tluit the annual nicetin of the Com. I any will lie hold nt tho office on Queen street; on WEDNESDAY, rVbruuiy 1st, next, at 10 o'clock, a. i. JVG. CARTER, Sdremry, ' , C. Brewer & Company. . Honolulu. Feb. 10, 1888 -10 2w Drafts Stolen, I7ROM the rtoio ol tl.o Laurnlioi'lioo fujur Co., Drafts No. -HI & -115 for B0 00 each, dinwn l.yJ.M.l.jdgntc, Miuiagoi it f ilie Laiipjhmhnu Sugar Co, in fin or or Snin'f Taylor, on Thio. II. Dnvics & to, Poisons nie heriiby warned against negotiating tho iiino 40 lit 'I'liBO. II. A VIES & CO. Dissolution of Partnership, rpiIE interest of Mr, Claronco Mno JL failuno in tho llun ot WEST, DOW & CO. ha'i this day been pui eliaul by Mr. Gideon Wist, who a, immcs all liabilities of siid linn. All debts due atld lliiu are duo and payable to Mr. U.AVest. WEST, DOW Jc CO. Honolulu, Jan. 14, 188. isoacioia. MR. G. WEST having become bolo owner of the biibliK.'H can led nn under the Hint name of Wi'M, Dow &. Ce., wilt, in futuie, crry on sild biisi ne3d under the Hi in nnmoitud hi vie ol G. WE&T As CO. Honolulu, Jan. Ifi. 38ti8. Hit lm NOTICE. 'TMIK ICiiploltini Park Astoclatlon will jL uot bo Mpoiibihlu fur nnv dibln contracted in Its iimnu without the writ ten oidei o its Triti uur. A. S. OU.UHORN. 32 2 v Puhldcnt, DAILY BULLETIN SUMMARY 40 columns. $3 per suuuin. r. i.-K- -.-jfTOi.t , rr;"i -i irr HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY. Ho. 85 POUT STEEET, HONOLULU. GJcuoriil jVjscutH Export Aocouninnts nnd Collectors, Real Estate, Firo &. Lifo Insuranco Agonts, Custom-Houso, Loan and Exohango Brokers. Departments of Business. Books and Accounts accurately Kept nnd properly adjusted. Collections will receive spi clnl attention and returns promptly made. Convoyancing ft Specialty. Records searched and correct AbttaeU of Titlo fninhhed. Legal Documents and Papers of every description carefully drawn and hand. smnel) eagres ed. Copying unci Translating In nil languages m gcncinl inch this Kingdom. Heal Estate lonli and sol 1. Tii.cs paid and Piopoily svfely insured. Houses, Cottages, Rooms, Offices and Land leased and renied, and rents collected Firo and Lifo Insuranco effectod In first class Insurance Companies. Custom-Houso Business transacted with accuracy aifd despatch. Loans negotiated at favorable rales. Advertisements and Subscriptions solicited for Publisher?. Any Articlo purchased or sold ou most favorablo terms. Inter-Island Ordors will receive particular attention. C2J- All Business entrusted to our caro will receive prompt and faithful attention at modcrato charges. Having had nn extensive buslms9 experience for oer twenty-live jcars In New York City and elsewhere, we feel competent (o attend lo nil business of an initio ito and complicated nature, or requiring; tnct and discretion, and respectfully solicit atrial. Bill Telephone No. 274. IIii-WJiiin.ii KiiNinesw AROiioy. jnn. 7 88 lr JUST TO HAND, AT- jiiATEiiein AND- Foi-t Street Stores. BEMOYAL. Jffl. HQEPSGHUB&BB& Go Huve It- moved their Office and their well Assorted Stock of Goods to their New Store iiig Street Opposite Messrs Castle &.Coole's rj nnd Uethel Elreet, N( arly opposite the Post Office. Ed. KoffschEaeger & Co. an 2w PSOTECE, All pe'isons aia hiichy forbid, den from excavating, digging or depositing rubbish in the streets of this disliicl, without the written order of thelto.id Supervisor. - II. F. I1EBBARD, Road SupciviSor, 35 lm Kona, Oahu. Just Received per Zealand la, TDES "W CROP New Zealand , 'i j Kidney Potatoes ! ' In small crrttcs. MAY'& oo: 39 lw JUST RgEIVED ExZeilaudia, from New Zealand, Tho FIRST ARRIVAL OF .tor, From tho Celebrated Taranaki Butter Packing Company, In 1 lb, scaled Hue. EST '1 his article is guaranteed Buper. lor to fiiiyBultci offered for snlclu this kingdom- IiUWIS J. M3VI3Y, Bolo Agent for the Ilawitilan Islauds. U'Jlw NOTICE. AT tho npuuiil meeting of the United Cliine.-o Bockty laid on tlic Uth Inst., the following oHlcera weie duly elcuteil. O. Aire l'rosldent 000 Kim Vice Pri'tldent 1 am Fui ..Trcabiircr Tong 1'lioug , f ociutary Ng Oimn Afs't Trcasjutr 'lain Wuhlliu Ass't becielitiy TF YOU WANT A SERVANT, JL advertise iu the Daily Bulletin, - ; M Sum b J2 ear!.- V a CD 2.9kB a o s C 0 2. " " o g rn i & H ? o i o 0 H g a s e-- S ft- F . CD o e-fr- j-g OO 5 minutes walk from tho P. 0. ,Siz 136,438, 140 and 142 Huuanu Street. mH- - .Delightfully Siluatcd, and. Plenty of Fresh Air all tho Year Round. B" Twenty finU'lnss rooms in main building, with fiist-cbw dining room. La es' Tarlor & Qcntl omen's Parlor. Hot and cold water baths free to all guests. Tho table will be supplied with the best mi at in the market, together with feaforublo luxuries when obtainable. Fust-class Cooks and help employed. Breakfast, 7 to 0 a. m. Lunch, 12 noon. Dinner, 5:0 to 7 p. in. MKS. M. BVTCIIER, 3(J lw Manageress, 'Tahiti Lemonade Depot, 2S3Iei chant Street High Class Aerated Waters Absolutely Turc. Tahiti Lemonade-Depot, 't ' ' ft 28 Merchant Street. Hop' .A-le, Tahiti Lemonade Depot, 28 Merchant Street Tahiti Lemonade. -H1 rz ' Tahiti Lemonade Depot, r 28 Merchant Sticet. Ginger Ale, Grenadine Cream Soda,- 'Order promptly nttended to.- 75 cents per dozen, delivered. Tahihi Lemonade Depot, 28 Merchaat Street. Plum Soda, equal to Schweppes. 33 - , NOTICE. MESSRS' J. E. BROWN & CO. Aio autlioribeil to collect for tho Bui.i.i.tin. Houolulu Juno 8th. 1887. 57 Iff ZEALAND OATS ! JFOlfc SALE, NEW ZEALAND OATS OF Ai Quality, Just received ox Maiipofca, by J. E, BROWN & Co., 17- 28 Moi chant Slieet. JOB PRINTING ol all klndi exe. cutcd at the Daily Bui.lf.tin Ofllco THE EA&LE IDE MALCOLM BROWN, NOTARY PUl3L For the Itland of Oahu. IC Ofllco, Gov't Building, Honolulu. an tf Bell Tel. 17a. Mutual Tel. 100 .100. I. O. Box IH I hSIBW Bt, Flro Proof Stone Building, 42 Merchant Street. ACCOUNTANTS General Commission Merchants General Agency forllaw'n Island1 of the Burlington ami Chicago Railway AcroHtt America, Connecting at Bolon with the Azores and Mudelia Through ticKclsgiantcd 1 1 cm Honolulu Jleichandiso stored and fold on com. mission. Consignments tolicltcoTl 1'ropci ties leased, rented and sold. Lciznl document1 drin. Books iiudltcd nnd ndjuitcd. Accounts collected. Authorized tollcclor, Mr. A. Moioft REEV1BWGTOM THE Ecminjiton Typewriter is tho Stamlaul writing machine of tho world,. It prints 70 cliar.icteis, or Willi ccrtainxombinntlon iibou' 80 h rae erp, with the nperntlou of only t!9 kuyf. Tbo maebine is ho simple th.it nuy'ouc tan write wiih it, and its manipulalion 1- o cisily understood, that bill little pric Hoc U ricmireil lo enable the operator to acquire facility in its use. Tho average ppci-d of the pen is from 15 to 20 words per minute, and tho avci age speed of the tvpe writer ifrom 40 to b0 woubi por minute, Time spent in writing with the pen is at least two thirds wasted. Orders for the nbovo Instrument may be left with the undersigned at the of lice of W. G. Irwin & Co , and will re ceive prompt attention Tlic uudirsign ed is also prepared to give purchasers lull instructions ns to tho use of the inachiue. For fur her particulars apply lo W. M. GIFFAKD, So'eAgcnt for the Hawaiian Inlands. 1832 lm Yosemite Skating! Skating! .Skating! Commencing January Cth, Every Friilay Erans ! ForLadieb and their EECorls. Every Friday Evening will be kept perfectly bclect for ladies & gentlemen. JBnritl iu. A.tteii(Llanco. THOMAS E. WALL, 1G01 Pronrletor. lyr DISSOLUTION. HnnE-L'o partnership heretofore exist. X ing under the flim name of Rhodes & Greene, Carpenters nnd Builder, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Gieene leliring irom the firm. All claims against tho lato firm are itbstffeied by Win. T. Rhoads, und all monies due the firm will be paid to him. . v "WM.T. RHOADS, R. JAY GREENE. Reforrjng to the above Mr. AVm. T. Rhoads will continue tho business at his old stand, 88 Queen street, and dr. sires to Bay to the friends a'ud -patrons of the late firm,' that R. Jay Greene re mains in.my employ' as foreman, and will attend to onj limincss entrusted lo him ns bcfoie. "VM. T.,RiIOADS. Honolulu. 'IT. I.. I)u;. Ill, lb87. 40 3t PASTUKAGE. rpiiE BEST TO BE HAD. for a X limited number of horses, within 15 minutes walk from Post Office. Enquire of J. M. UOWBET . 38 lw NOTICE. ALLItorountsdueMrp. A. M. Slellls of t tnontliH and over, will bo placed in a Collectors hands' without further notico if not paid ,by the 15th, Inst. MRS. A.M. MELLIS, 31 2w 17 Emma street FOK SALE CHEAP. . BARNES' Volocipfdo Foot . Power Tnralug LATUE, iy, inch eliunic tor, together with chucks Tools and tool eiuriago. Apply to Armstrong Bmitli, Waialna, Qnliu. 89 lw POR SALE. Q WHALE BOATS; .1 Decked 0 Whale Rout, 30 feet long, 8 feet deep; 8 feet wide; 2 22 feet Surf Boats j 1 18 fret Surf Boat; 2 Decked Plunger, 10 feet long, G feet C itiches wide, 2 feet 0 inches deep, with must and sails all complete; 1 2) feet Suiting Scow, with mast and bulls all complete. Anplv to. ,,, E.R.RYAN. Bout Builder ni'd Opnernl Jobber. 51 tf POR SALE. A well-to-do Rooming House, Yielding not leas 100 per month. Long lease. For particulars apply at thlBofllcc. 33 lm J7INEST BRANDS OF CALI i- fomia Port, Madeira and Maluga or bale In Koch and cans by GONSALYES & CO. 01 Queen strcot TF YOU WANT A SITUATION JL advertise in tho Daily Bulletin, Skating V V ' Vxi V.V"'.! mJ A - ,. Ui rMHWtlwWft Ulk- VkJiSs, i. -i -4..(. zG&W&mtoii&tteiWM, , . , . Afc ,u. ) t -4 UML.iA, a. 'MM, , Lf-