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1 p. : Rt BY AUTHORITY. Flntmcc Jftcimriiiiciif. Honolulu, II. 1., Fob. 10, 1888. Notice is heichy given to nil em ployees of the. Hawaiian Go em inent, ami to other pi'i sons to whom moneys may bo due at the Hawaiian Trcasuiy on or before Muich 31, 1888, to present viiu-hcrs for &ettlc mont on or befoio that date; and all poisons having moneys on account of the Government are lcquestcd to make theii letuins pioinptly, in order that thoic may bo no delay in closing tho .accounts for the fiscal period ending March HI, 1888. W. h. GHEEN. GS If Minister of Finance. i BISHOP & Co., BANKERS Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. Draw Exchango on tho Kiinlc oL Cnlil'oxriila, W. IT. And their agents in NEV: YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONG. AleBsrs. N. M. Kothschild & Son, London The Commetcial Bank Co., of Sydney, London, The Commercial Bank Co.. of Sydney, Sydney, The B'inkof Now Kcalund: Auckland, Christchurcli, and Wellington, The Bank of British Columbia, Vic toria, B. 0., and Portland, Or. and Transact a General Banking Business. Cfi!) ly THE flatXu ijRiulirfitt Pledged to neither Sect nor Patty, Hut established for the benefit of nil. THURSDAY, FEB. 23, 1888. A POINT. In the brief prepared !) the at torney's for the Government in the Veto case, the Attorncy-Gencial speaks of the King as not responsi ble to the law of the land. By this is evidently meant "subject to its authority." But the exercise of the Veto power is authority in making, and so determining, the law of the land. If exeieised in a legitimate way, however different the King's decision may be from the wishes of the Legislature, he cannot be im peached for it, as guilty of any crim inal offence. He exercises the res ponsibility conferred upon him bj the law of the land. lie is respon sible, not to the law, nor to the Legislature, but to the people, just as is the President of the United States in the quotation made by the Attorney-General from Cuitis' U. S. Constitutional History: "Because the President himself is responsible to the people for his official acts, and in older to accompany that res ponsibility with the icquisite power both to act upon reasons anc to render them, our Constitution has vested in him this particular and qualified negative." If the King has such a limited negative under our Constitution, he is responsible to the people for tho wise use of it. Whether the present King is such a a man as it would be wise to entrust with any such responsibility is not the question now under discussion, That the Constitution confers it upon him, independent of his Cabinet, does not deprive us of responsible Government by giving him such veto power. lie is respon sible for the use of the veto not to the Cabinet, not to tho Legislature, but to the people. OTHERWISE EXPRESSED. Editoh Bulletin: An article m Tuesday evening's Bulletin, headed 1 "IJesponsibllity aim representa tion," and signed by "Independ ent," attracted my attention, and after carefully reading tho same, al though my views are not the bame fs his, must admit that I think the article in question is one of the beat that haH been written by those who favor tho veto power. It is entirely free fiom any abusive language, and although I agiee with "Inde pendent" in a gieat many things, yet I cannot agree with him in the main question, and that is, docs Article -18 of tho Constitution "other wise express" the act of the King. He says it docs, and quotes from the constitution as follows: "If the King approve he shall sign," and then goes on to say that the advice and consent of tho Cabinet is not essential to his approval ; but let me ask him, do tho words he has quoted "otherwise express" that his ap proval and signature is to bo with out the advice and consent of the Cabinet? I think not, and fail to eeo anything in Article 48 that does "othorwiso express" tho net of the King's approval, and such being the case, the same ltilc applies to his vetoing a bill which must bo done by and with the consent of tho Cabinet. "Independent" would confer a gicat favor by pointing out the words in Article 48 which do "other wise express" and como under tho exception in Article 78 and by so doing would greatly oblige one who docs not believe in'llio iiresponsiblc. Veto. Honolulu, Feb. 22, 1888. We will answer for "Independ ent." That gentleman's letter dis tinctly explains the point in tho second paragraph. The same ex planation has appeared many times over in these columns, edi torially and otherwise. "Vc arc sur prised that anyone with a knowledge of simple English should require an explanation, for Article -18, confer ring the light of veto, exempts its cxcicise from tho control of Minis ters, provided in Aiticlc 78, about as clearly as can be. Article 48 exempts from Ministerial "advice and consent" by distinctly "express ing" that the King's siguatuic to n bill and his refusal to sign are acts which depend entirely on his "ap proval" and "disapproval." A bill having passed the Legislature is presented to the King; "if he ap prove he shall sign it and it shall thereby become a law, but, if not, he shall return it, with his objec tions, to the Legislature." Can any thing be plainer? He "approves" first, he "signs" next: his "signa ture" depends on his "approval." If he cannot or does not "approve," he is not required to "sign." What can "advice and consent" have to do with "approval?" A man may be forced to give his signature, but he cannot be foiccd to approve the act. Approval can be no more com pelled than faith, hope or any other operation of the mind. Surely when the act of "signing" is made to de pend solely on the King's "ap proval," it is thereby made dis tinctly independent of Ministerial "advice and consent." If Article 48 had simply read, "if he sign or endorse it," omitting the word "ap prove," this would have changed the complexion entirely, making Ministeiial "achice and consent" essential, as provided in Article 78. En. MESSRS. HART & CO., Of the "Elite Ice Cream Pai'lors." Gej,tli:mi:n : "We, a committee ap pointed by Company A of tho Honolulu Billes to piovide lefieshinents for our lust night's 'Hop,'' cxpicss volunlaiily our entire satisfaction with your fine Fiipply of Ice Ciesun, Cakes, Lemonade, Sandwiches, etc., etc. Our guests and members icli'hed all those good things; which speaks for itself. It will gie us gieat ple.iuie to ic eonmiend your sen ices on futiue occa sions. We are respectfully, Y C. WILDER, Seigeant, A. YOUNG, JR., 1'iivate, F. 15. McSTOCKER, Piivatc. Honolulu, II. I., Teb. 23, 1888. 73 2t MISS. P. TIIIELE, On Bcretunia stieet near PiiUol. . (Formerly McQuirc's House,) Kindergarten & Elementary School, Also, French and Gciiimu taught, ar.d Muie I,os60ii3 given. 72 Mutual Telephone No o04. 3m NOTICE. CUSTOMERS aie reipieattd not to pay any money to boys maUtiK delivery W. McOANDL-lNS. Queen Street Meal Muilut. 7J3t WANTED. A GOOD sicd room with two win dows in it, furnished or unfinish ed. On second lloorjiirefeued. Within ten minutes walk ot business" center. Address this oUlee. 72 at FOR SALE. AJ.GUKUB.V FIREWOOD at moderate prices. Call at JOHN. F, CJOLUURN'S, Kim; Street. Or ling Mutual Tolephono No. 387; Hell 72 Telephone No. 03, lm J. A. DOAVER, Ship Carpenter & Boat Builder. Having Improved facilitlcb, ib prepared to lilt orders at short notice. 1851 tf NOTICE. MR. John Magoon isnuthrrized to collect for our account, and feign rtcclpls. J. K. 15R0WN & CO. Jan. 10. 1883. jey; rpHE PEOPLES' PAPER-The JL Daily Bulletin 60 cts per month. iKuitadw.sr.'rrti Auction Sales by Lewis J. Lovoy. PRODUCE SALE On FRIDAY, February U AT 12 O'CLOCK-NOON, At my Salesrooms comer of Queen and Fort streets, 1 will sell ul 1'iiblio Auction, 100 Bales Choice Oal.llny, 190 Sucks Coin, 290 Sacks Cal. Potatoes, 50 Sacks "Wheat. Just hnded in Prime Order. TERMS CASH. L.EWIS J. JMSVEY, Auctioneer. 7131 GREAT TRADE GLEARINti SALE! On Liberal Terms of Credit ! ON APPROVED PAPER. On nccount of enlaighig and allotiug premises nil Queen street, Mcsrs. Theo If. Davie? & Co. hae instructed me to ofl'er ut Puhljc Auction, nt my sales, rooms corner of Fort and Queen streets, On MONDAY, TUESDAY, Fehy 27th and 23th, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., A Liigo and Vailed Assortment of Merchandise, To Close Consignments. . lNCi.umr.G j While Lead. Blankets, Belting, Corrugated Roofiing Iron, Sheathing Metal, "White .to JESvo-wn. Cottons, Liverpool Salt, Iron Bedsteads, Rico and Sugar Bags, CROCKERY, Baskets, Shirts, Hats, Soaps, GROCERIES, And Various other Articles too Numerous to Mention. tS-Simnleion iew on SATUKDAY previous to Sale. TJSIOIS AT SALE. LEWIS J. LEVEY, Auctioneer. GDTt n Notice it hereby gien that in accoul. ancc with the law in such case made and provided, I w ill cause to he sold tlio chattels of Wo Cluing taken by me in distraining for rent, to wit: Ladies', Men's and Childrens' Shoes end Slippers, Shoe Leather & Nails. Said wde will take place at the auc tion looms of LEWIS J. LEVEY, auctioneer, coiner of Foit and Queen streets, On SATURDAY, March 3d, '88, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. 07 13t ASWAN. NOTICE. MR. C. CLARJCE is no longer au. tlioried to collect for oui ac count. J. E. BROWN &C0. Honolulu, Fell. 20, 1S8S. 70 If NOTICE. ALL debts duo to Chas ,T. Flshel, up to October 1st, 1SS7, and not p.dd by Mill eh 4th, 188S, bo placed into the hands of a Collector, and pay ment enfoiced. 71 lw FOR SALE. A FOXY' suitable for children. Kind and eullo. For sale bv 71 lw G. N. BOAltDMAN. JOHN GREEN, BAGGAGE Evpicss and Bray man, Slund on King, neir eonur nf Fort street. Mutual Telephone fi(i,'3 All kinds of ti'irilnj; faithfully and piiunptly attended to. Furniture movtd and caicfully handled. It you w nit a wagon oi dray, joh will tlnd it lo our advantage to ilnj up Telephone 'f.U5. CO lm Notice of Election. AT the an mi ul meeting of O. Brewer & Co., LM , held tills day, the fol. lowing named poisons wore elected as olllccrs for tho ensuing year: P. 0. Jones President, P. C. Jones Manager, J. O. Carter Secretary, J. O. Curler Treasurei, W. F. Allen Auditor Hon. C. It. Bishop, Sum'l O. Allen and Hon. II. Wnterhouse Diiectois. J. 0. OAItTEIt, Secretary. 0, 11 rower & Co. Honolulu, Februaiy 1, 18S8. 54 lm FOR RENT. rpWO KooinB, lu Wilder '& Co.'a Stone .1 Wnrehouso, opposite. Likellko Wharf. WILDElt & CO. 01 3w THE DAILY BULLETIN -The X most popular paper published. SALE LAflUiiUnu o -, . i. w- Auction Sales by James F, Morgan. CONTINUATION OF CREDIT SALE Tho Largo Credit Salo tit store of MESSRS. H. HAOKFELD & CO., Will be continued ON SIRinAV 24th, M., i an tun i i uui AT 10 O'CLOCK A. When will be sold n Largo Assort ment of G EROCE R BES ! Soap, Paints, Saddlery & Hardware I Crockery & Glassware. AND AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, A Large Assoitmont of WINES, BEERS & LIQUORS ! JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer. 73 It SALE OF PDRNITURE TT icr -THE- Furniture & Household Effects, Of tho Lite William Turner, Will be sold at Public Auction, at his late lesidence ON ALAKEA STREET, On FRIDAY, Feb, 24th AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., By order of U. S. Consul General J. II. PUTNAM. JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioned. 71 td Horse, Buggy aid i JIJWl i AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, February 25th, AT III O'CLOCK XOOX, At my salesroom, Queen street, I will sell at Public Auction, 1 Family Carriage Horse, (apeiiectly safe animal.) 1 Top Buggy, 1 Set Single Harness. TERMS CASH. JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer. 72 3t TO LET. ANEW COTTAGE, on Toit stieet, of four rooms, with Kitchen, pan try and bathioom. Itcnt $12 per month. Apply No. 7 Chaplain Street. 72 3 w M. R. COLBURN, zitA.Y:iA.:v. A1 LL kinds of draingo attended to with promptness. White and Elack Sand delivered in quantities to suit. Also, Black Iock and Coral Rock. Oillce: With J. F. Colburn, King street, near JIaunakca. 72 8m JUST RECEIVED Per bark ' C. 1). Bryftut," A FRESH LOT -.OF Hay & Grain, FOR SAJLE I QUANTITIES TO SUIT. JOHN F. COLBURN, King Street. 71 lw LOST. A STONE out of a Seal, had a crest engraved on it, in cac the same should be found, tho ilxder will be re warded by handing tho Stone into this office. 713 1 LOST. ONE bay hoise, IS hands, biandcd l33' under mane, strayed from P.i w.ui, Sultablo lowaid will bo given on murium; same to tho olllco of Wilder & Co. S G, WILDElt, JK. 71 lw REMOVAL. AF. MADKIHOS & CO., merchant tailors, have tho plcasuie to lu. form thtir customers, that they liavo jemoved their tailoring establishment from Gonsahos .Vs Co.'s store to corner of Union and Ifolel stieet, wliero they will bo glad to recehoji call from their customers, and from "tho public in general. 08 lm TF YOU WANT A SITUATION X advertise lu tho Daily Bulletin. m,-? ? 'rtf Ajirvtqaufa'i&y Auction Sales by James F. Morgan. Household Furniture A.X AUCTION. On MONDAYpFebruary 27th, at 10 o'ct.ock a. nr., At the lesidence of Mr. J. St. Snss, cor. ner of Chaplain nnd Fort slrccts. (on account of departure) I will sell nt Public Auction, tlib lloit'eliold Furni ture, compilslng: B.W. Marble Top Centre Tabic, 4 Light Chandelier, B. W. Whatnot, 1 B. W. Secretary, Ann Chair", 1 It. W. Unir Cloth Lounge. Largo Center Hugs, Sofa Rugs, li. W. Chairs, t B. W. Marblo Top Bedroom Set, Matlrasscs, 31oqulto Nets, Dining Table, Dining loom Chairs, Croc kery and Glasware, 1 IVIImoii HcwiitK3fncliInc"l Undo Hnm Itaiico mill UtcnsllH. Kefilgerator, Garden Hose nnd Tools. ALSO 1 Family Carriago Horso--' 1 2-Wheeled Brake, Etc., a safe animal, Etc., Etc., Etc. JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer. J2dt AUCTION SALE 0F mi rni On TUESDAY, February 28th, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., At the ieidence of Dr. Jlax Heidecke, Adams Line, I will tell at Public Auction, The Entire Household Furniture eoMi'iusiNo 1 Upholstered Parlor Set ! Wicker Loungo. Luce Cuitainsand Cornices, 2 Light Chandelier, Deco rated Lamps, B. Walnut Extension Table ! Center and Sofa Kugs, 1 Marble Top Sideboard, 2 Asti Marble Top Uedroom Sets, Clipper Spring Mattrasses ! Hair Mattrasses, Feather Pillows, Mosquito Nets, Kitchen Utensils, Ilalli Tub, Garden Hose, Etc., Etc., Etc. OTTho above articles aie all new, and have been in use but a shoit time and are in good order. JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer. 71 td SALE OF Stock & Furniture I On WEDNESDAY, Feb. 29th, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. 31., At the premises No. 4G King street, known as the "Poodle Dog baloon," I will sell at Public Auction, The Lease of Premises for 5 years, at a rental of $40 - per month. The Building is in good repair, and lias 4 rooms on ground lloor and 3 rooms iiDst.iirs willi halls, etc, with right of way on Ewa sido. Also, at the same time will be sold the Stock and Fixtures, COMPKISING Plug and Smoking Tobacco, Cigatettes, Cigars, . 1 Kicklo Show Case, 1 Elegant Soda Fountain I 1 French Swinging Clock, Bl. Emms &f ubH Koa Bedsteads, Boiling Awning Screens, Shelving & Counters, Etc., Etc., Etc. B- Premises open on TUES- t2T DAY, Feb. 28th, from 13 to 3 o'clock r. m. JAS. F. MOEGAN, Auctioneer. '" -"- i" 72 td FOB WyVXiE. T'HE residence next in Tom May, Esq., on the corner of Klnau and Pen. sacola Btiects, Apply to 70 2v JA6. A. KENNEDY. J. C. MARCHANT, (Successor to T. 0. Thrum) Book-binder. Paper-ruler & Blank book Manufacturer. Prieitl Building, Bethel street, Hono. IB lulu. tf ""xag'ttS'i flaagsagsd&ffsgffsfaatftre HONOLULU PIONEER STEAM F. HORN, Proprietor. PRACTICAL CONFECTIONER, PASTRY COOK AND ORNAMEMTER. ESTABLISHED 1 883. J o , Having not only a six years' but over a half century's prac tical experience in all and every branch of the business. o iwrEl'D'TFG :(B!Al!EiS! OF THE BIUIIISST QUALITY, Of all sizes, always on hand or made to order and orna mented in the highest artistic style, defying all other production in Honolulu. BkSHoiioliilu: Hotel St. bot. Fort & Huuanu; both Tolephonos No. 741 9& ONLY PURE l Made of the celebrated CREAM of the "Woodlawn Dairy, sold at the great reduced price of DO! 2.00! S2.00! S2.00! S2.00! PER GALLON HONEST fVIEARURE AT THE "HONOLULU STEAM CANDY FACTORY, CAKE, AND BREAD BAKERY," 3BSr3DL:OIL.IIIJB 1863. lICSAs some evil disposed persons who are openly boast ing of the intention of ruining my business and villanously falsefying my GOODS and ICE CREAM I will forfeit $100 to any person who will prove by analysis that my ICE CEEAM is not strictly pure although sold cheaper than anywhere else. : asr BEWARE ' OF " FALSE ' REPRESENTATIONS -a : F. HORN, Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook & Ornamenter Both Telephones No. 74. Hotel St. bet. JSuuanu & Fort St. 70 lm IS NOW OPENING A LAEGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF Ladies', and Mi Childrens Boots and Shoes; Carefully selected by Mr. Gertz while in tho States. CHEAP BHVIORE GOODS COMING 01 Tahiti Lemonade Steam Works, SUNNY SOUTH. Honolulu Depot, - - - 28 Merchant St. Manufacturers of Iliph Clnsa Aerated Waters, put up iu Patent Crystal Valve Bottles : GUARANTEED l- ABSOLUTELY PURE. Plain Modn, Ginger Ale, Itaiilci-i-ymle, lluii Ale, Tahiti Jiemoiuule, Cream Sodn, Grenadine. J. E. BROAVN & CO., Proprietor. C8 tf FOR CASH. BY NEXT STEAM ER.I lm LOVE'S BAKERY, 73 NUUAHU STREET. MRS. ROBT. LOVE, . PROPRIETRESS. Every description of PLAIN & FANCY Bread & Crackers, FRESH SODA CRACKERS AND- SALOON BREAD Always on hand. MILE BREAD A SPECIALTY. island orders promptly attended to. 68 6m JOB PRINTING of alf kinds oxe. cuted at tho Daily Bulletin Ofllco r 1 ." & k t mi . ijKA-&u -Ife, ;. . ' A&C.,.,, j&fcif &1&fr Wt&iff ' L sfcfe, i zUZ&fr& ' &L .VJ&