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BY AUTHORITY.
Finance SJeimrtmeiU.
Honolulu, II. T'., Feu. 10, 1888.
Notioo is hereby given to nil em
ployees of the Hawaiian Govern
taunt, niul to other persons to whom
moneys mny be duu tit the Hawaiian
Treasury on oi before March 31,
1888, to present vouchors for sottle
mont on or befoir thai dulc; and all
persons having moneys on account
of the Government mo requested to
make their icturns promptly, in
order that there mny bo no delay in
closing tho accounts for the fiscal
period ending March 31, 1888.
Vv L. GREEN.
08 tf Minister of Finance
BISHOP & Co., BANKERS
Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands
Draw Exchange on the
Baulc oi CiilUbrnia, . IP.
And their agents in
NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONQ.
Messrs. N. SI. Rothschild A Son, London
Tho Commercial Rank Co., of Sydney,
London.
Tho ojnincrciul Rank Co.. of Sydney,
Sydney,
The Bank of Now Zealand: Auckland,
Chrlstoliurch, and Wellington,
Tho Rank of British Columbia, Vic
toria, B. 0., and Portland, Or.
AND
Transact a General Banking Business
COO ly
X ja. jbj
Pledged to neither Sect nor Patty,
But established for the benefit of all.
"WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1888.
REFORM REGULATIONS.
The Supreme Court has addressed
a circular to the Police and District
Judges, Sheriffs and Deputy She
liffs, which we reprint to-day for
public enlightenment. The circular
embraces five regulations for the
guidance of the officials to whom
addressed. Thess regulations, each
and all, are designed to effect an
improved condition of the lower
judiciary, tand their observance will
certainly bring about that result.
The fourth wc are inclined to espe
cially endorse and commend. It
disallows 3113' share of fines to "the
Marshal, the Sheriffs, Deputy She
riffs, officers paid or unpaid, or to
informers," except in cases where
the statute creating the offence al
lows it. The whole amount of fines
must be returned to the Treasury.
The system of allowing a share of
fines to officials in ccitain cases has
been productive of evil, and we be
lieve little else; and its abolition
must be conducive to good. It may
be well also for tho Legislature to
extend the abolition, so as to in
clude those cases where the statute
creating the offence allows a share
of tho fines to go to officials, by
amending the statutes to that end.
EKBBflS
THE GOOSE THAT LAYS THE
GOLDEN ECG.
Every country, or almost every
country, hab, or has had, a goose
which lays a golden egg, or is capa
ble of laying a golden egg, if prop
perly led and allowed proper liberty.
History relates how that in va
rious countries this bird has been
killed in some instances by neg
lect, and in others by a dose, or
repeated doses, of unwholesome
legislation, which is rank poison to
that distinguished breed of the
goose fnmilj-. "
Here in these islands we onco had
a very nice bird of this particular
species. She flew out hero from
New Bedford in the whaling days.
Finding the country agreeable, she
pitched upon it for a nesting place.
She would go up North in the sum
mer and feed on tho oil and bone of
whales, and in the winter come
down here fat as butter, and drpp
her great golden eggs in tho most
reckless and profuse manner. All
of a sudden Bhe took fright, flapped
her wings, sailed away and left us.
After that came another goose of
the same kind. At first tho crea
ture was gaunt and lean, but the
juice of sugar stalks soon fattened
her, and she became a most delight
ful bird. For a good many years
past she has laid a golden egg every
day with punctuality and despatch.
Sometimes she has made a mistake
and laid a half dozon. Most people
who have been in Honolulu any
length of time lmvo come fu for a
portion of the eggs. Some people
who wero of the lean kind, with
empty pockets, have grown fat upon
Uiciii, live in splendid mansions,
drivo about in handsome cninnges
with fast horses, and take a trip
nbioad whenever it suits their in
clination. Now, thoro is no doubt about
this goose's laying capacity. Sho
has given full proof of it. And she
is not exhausted yet. Provided she
gets the right kind of food and is
not bothered, she will keep on lay
ine, never fear. Rut stuff this.
beautiful and valuable bird with
nasty tin-pot legislation, or hobble
her legs with a bundle of burden
some laws to keep her from strut
ting, or clip her wings and pluck
her tail feathers to pt event her soar
ing, and she will sicken and die,
sure goosey, poor goosey will die.
Then what shall we do, with thu
auriferous egg market empty? Wo
shall soon become empty too; and
naked as well, and occupatioulcss
into the bargain.
The planting iudustry is the
goose which lays our golden egg,
and to encourage and nurture, not
to impede and destroy, this indus
try is the true policy of the Hawai
ian Legislature and Government.
WHAT ANOTHER CITIZEN THINKS.
EniTon Bulletin: I think that
Citizen's communication in yester
day evening's issue was to the point,
and suggest that the Finance Com
mittee of tho next Legislature ex
amine the appropriation for Inci
dental, Ctiminal and Civil expenses
in the Department of the Altorncy
General, and if I mistake not the
committee will find that the money
needed for a reward in .1 case like
that of the murder of Kok Yuk, has
been spent by the present incumbent
in paying attorneys at law, for doing
work and wishing opinions upon
matters that tho Attorney-General
is supposed to draw his salary for,
and for which that office was created.
Axotiikk Citizen.
Honolulu, March 28, 18S8.
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MO ONLIGIIT 3DR.1 LL.
EMBERS of the above Company
sirr rrnurMeil to assemble THIS
(Wednesday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock
at then hall, to attend a drill practice.
l'er order,
THOMAS SMITH,
903 It Actios Fonmnn.
HOT
The best HOT CEOSS BUNS can be
hutl at
LOVE'S BAKERY
Oh GOOD FRIDAY, March 30th
From 5 A. sr. until 0 r. r., and will be
delivered
XMEXD HOT
To any part of the City.
Send in Your Orders finrly.
902 :it
aiurcli 30tli TScxt.
JT. HOKN
Will Inire ott hand a few dozen of
his well-known delicious BUNS
fioia 0 A. ii. to 0 v. u in iltu
Pioneer Steam Gaudy Factory, Bakery
& Ice Cream Parlor, Hotel street.
SOUt
For San Francisco.
The Oecideutul & Oriental fi. B. Com.
puuy's lino steamship
6 6 C3- A. 3E2 Xj I Ol9 "
Will sail for Bnn Frnncisco
On or about the 4th of April, '88.
For freight and passage npply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
002 7t Agents.
THE ONLY PAPER i.ud hy oil
jl cmbfcfb tho Dully jJulletln.'
CO
cents per mouth.
THE DAILY BULLETIN Iiub tlio
lurgest circulation of niiy jiaper
printed in lulu Kingdom. 60 edits per
month.
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HOT BIS
ON G000 FBIBAY,
Auction Sales by Jatnos F. Morgan,
AUCTION SALE
OF
Watchmaker's Tools & Effects !
By ordor of J. II, Putnam, Rq., U. S
Consul-General, I will soil at
Public Auction
On FRIDAY, March 30th, 1888,
AT lO O'CLOCK. A. 31.,
At my Saloroom, Queen street, for tho
Estnte of Wm. Turner, deceased,
Wntclimnkcr'n Tools.
Wntcli Itcpniriiis Huterlul,
Large Lots of Clocks
2 N. P. Show Cases,
1 Sofa, Counters, &c, &c.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
HOI 3t Auctioneer.
EXECUTORS'
SALE of FURNSTORE
By order of tbo Kxccntois of the Estate
ofG. Engclh'ird', decease!, I will
sell at Public Auction, at my
Palcroom, Queen street,
On FRIDAY, March 3(1, '88,
AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M.,
Tho Household Furniture, comprising:
Parlor & BBtnon Furt're,
Music Box,
B. W. Sideboard,
CROCKERY and GLASSWARE,
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Ele.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
101 lit Auctioneer.
COFFEE SALOON and RESTAURANT,
SH Itl.VtJ STKEKT.
X open his mloon on
SATURDAY, March 31st, and
will supply his patrons with every deli
ency procurable. Meals at all hours.
1)00 lni
A HANDSOME COOL BARBER SHOP.
SS 3CI2VG SSTJKDEIS'X'.
HP AS been opened over the restaurant
JL by one of the best piactical
barbers in the city. Gentlemen wish
ing a idee cany Sh.ivc, or a fashionable
Hair Cut will'llnd it to their advantage
to cive me a trial. 7i lm
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
YEE WO, corner Maunakra and King
btieeta. having this day made an
assignment to me of all his pinperty and
ns-ets, for the benefit of his creditors,
nil persons liaring claims against him
are requested to present the sauiit to me
at once, and all persons indebted ( r
owing any money to said "Yee Wo, and
any persons having porte-sion or control
of any property lelongini; to htm will
pleve make immediate' pnyment or
delivery of banio to rnc at tho office of
M. Phillips 5a Co.
M. GRKEN,
Assignee of Yee Wo.
Honolulu, March 20, 1888.
FOJ1 SALE.
ronE BtoaU iu tiadi", store fixtures and
X sife now contnincil in the store
fonneily occupied by Yre Wo, corner"
Mauunkci anil King stiects, loKethcr
wilii norso anil agon, maiding nnu in.
xeresi rn ictso ai riiuinn, nnu all debts
due and owini; upoir liool: account to
tiie fahl Yee W o, are oflere 1 for fcalc ns
a whole, and mum lie hold heforc TUnS.
DAY, March i!7th. Tartio? iksiriug to
purohaser can oLtiin full iriformmiou
at onlce of Phillips & C.
M. GJIBBN,
ABsiyneo of Yee Vo.
Honolulu, March 21, 1&8. 00 lw
WANTED
rpo eiri-lmngu Ko,. 1 Piano fer a
JL llori-e and I'haUo'n, or foi u Hoise
and Bnike. Iucnrirc at this oflico.
!3tf
WANTED
A SITUATION iu iv country stoic,
by a .onns man that eunjead
and wiiie both Kuglinh and Portuguese.
Address " M," P. 0. Pox W4. 50 ) 1 t
NOTICE.
ON nccouut of my health and rar
depailuio fiom the kingdom, ail
hi lis due to roe must be paid on or
before the li-t of April neit, or v ill be
placed in the bunds nf h cullertor
OCOIw . W. T. PHOADS.
NOTJCE.
aIli: AKXUAL MEKTINO OP the
X WOODMWN DilllV SU -TOCIC
Co , will lm held at the oflico of W. O.
Smith, Port Miect, on THUltMlAY,
Mtticb 20, 1888, at S o'clock l'. Jl. A
full nttcuilaiico of the t-toekholdcrB U
deslied. A. 1.. SMITH,
08 td Seci etary -W. D, & B. Co.
NOTICE
TO the subscribers of the Mutual
Telephone Company; In order to
secure the very best of sortico tho un.
dcrsigucd requests that uny complaints In
regard to the inattention of the operators,
or trouble ou the lines or instruments,
will ho reported at onco to J. W. Pratt,
Superintendent, or to
O. O. BERGEK,
03 lw. Heeretnry.
NOTICE.
MESSRS J. E. BROWN & CO.
Are authorised to collect for the
Uui.m.tin.
Honolulu June Stb, 1887.
57
THE DAILY BULLET I N-The
most popular paper published,
FUBNISHED COTTAGE
TO LET.
.J. a fN Klnnu street No.
Ajfi& VJ 30! parlor, 3 hed.
SM&ia'Mv rooms, sotvant'c room,
rrSlitiJ stable and earrlago
house. Lot 100x170 feet; garden.
Apply to
P0 tf J. E. BROWN & CO.
COTTAGE TO LET ON
BERETANIA ST.
a 'QCTWlIENrilkolmulKec.
t!fl35a JD niiuioku 6tieet-, lot runs
SSj&Ssa tluoufih to Kinnu strict, 100
feet frontage. Goo 1 pasturage. Cottigc
contains 6 rooms cirrluge house and
btablcs for 3 or 4 horse. Kent 20 per
monti'. Apply to
J. U. BROWN & CO.,
'.'3 Merchant ttrcet.
!4tf
TO LET.
rpHREE COTTAGES in
X Palaina.
Apply to
Wm. McOANDIiESS,
at the Fish Market.
93 tf
COTTAGE TO LET.
jwss. k TTWE minutes' walk from
$fsKS$ - thH l'mi 0fllct' Su"'
able tor a caciieior.
Apply to
89 tf
J M. MONSARIUT.
TO KENT.
;ws.A A COTTAGE on Llllha
g0?S SX. street, between KhiR
ggS& and School eticets. Kent Sl'J
per mouth. Apply to
M. S. GK1NBAUM & CO.,
80 tf Queen street.
ROYAL IRISH LINEN PAPER !
The undersigned has just received direct
from the Koyal Ulster Woike,
Belfast, a specially flue
assortment ot
Marcus Ward.'s Letter Papers,
Suitable for Intcr-Ialand and Foreign
Correspondence.
Also, Menu, Name & Ball Programmes
Iu Great "Variety.
98J A. M. HEWETT. flw
NOTICE.
THE undersigned having been ap
pointed Assignee of the Estate
of R. W. Laine, bankrupt, requeue
all perfcons who have claims against the
estate of said It. W. Laine, tecured or
otherwise, to present tho same duly
sworn to, and all persons indebted to
said Estate are requested to make imme
diate payment to
A. J. CARTWRIGHT,
Assicneo of tho Estate of R. W.
X.nine, bankrupt.
Bouolulu, March 10th, 1888. 94 3w
All kinds of
IT
A large assortment of Bird Cages, at
G. WEST& CO.'S.
Crockery, Glassware and Jelly Glasses, at
G. WEST& CO.'S.
Oil Paintings, Engravings, Allotypes and JNTow Cbromos, at
G. WEST CO.'S.
Brackets, Easels, Mirrors and Frames, at
fh
vtau
Purses, Ladies' Bags, Dressing Cases, Albums and
Scrap Books, at
G. WEST& CO.'S.
Bedroom Furniture, Book Cases, Desks, Meat Safes and
Chairs, at
ST
Baby Carriages, Doll Carriages, Boy's Carts, and Small
"Wheel Barrows, at
. WEST & CO.'S.
Combs, Brushes, Fans and Dolls, at
G. WEST& co:s.
Pianos, Organs, Guitars, Accordeons, Drums, Flutes,
Yiolins, Banjos, &c, &c, at
G. WEST& CO.'S.
Guitar, Yiolin, Banjo, Zither and Piano Strings, at
G. WEST & CO.'S.
Picture Frames, Cornices and Mattrasses made to ordor, at
G. WEST & CO.'S.
PinnoB and all kinds of Musical Instruments Tuned and
Repaired, at
G. WEST & CO.'S.
Canary Birds, warranted Singers, at
G. WEST & GO.'S, 105 Fort Street,
mh.87 HOIVOUXJXXJ. - ly
CHAS. J. FISHEL,
Cor. Fort and Hotel Sts.
SPECIAL GRAND
We Will Sell
22 ) dozn Ladles Linn C.ipe Collars at
10 cents each
Hamburg Edging from fie. up
320 perfcctlUting Mlssts' Corfels nfSoo
210 doz Gent's Cotton Umlcrahlits at 2"c
181 dozen Misses' and Children's Silk.
clocked Hose, full finMi, 2Br.
203 dozen Men's Sllk-cloekul Ho-e, full
fluish, $2.50 pordoz.
1G0 doz Mcn Ribbed Hoi", full iiui-h,
at Q3.E0 per doz.
03 doz Gent's Col. Shirts, collars and
rufT-i, at 50c eicb. ,
C4 doen Boy's Straw Ht, C6c. each,
worth 100
70 doz Children's School Hits at C0c,
worth double.
Wo mean to keep trade lively.
Visit our establishment, ask our prices,
and you will think so too.
DkatlieH' Jerseys,
Wliito Goods,
Ix-eH Goods
Have been sellrng cheap, but Ue present
stock will go for a mere sonjj.
This great cut is
FOR TWO WEEKS OEY !
Chas. J. Fishel,
Conor Fort and.Hotel Sts.
87 lm
Brackets, at
& CO.'S.
Clearing Sale
FOR
TWO
WEEKS
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He Now and Elegant Fitted Store of M. MoINERNY, corner
ot Fort and Merchant Streets,
r Trni
Whoro will be found nn Elogant Display of Goods oi" ouch
gradou, as this corner has boon alwaya noted for.
Entire Now Lines of Goods selected by Mr. E. A. Mc-
Incrny now East. Among my very General
Stock will be found
Ladies', Misses' & Childrens'
Frencli Kifl Button Boots and Slippers
Ladien' Miijses' & Childrens' Peb. & St. Goat But. Boots,
" fc ' u Dongola Kid Button Boots,
" " " Shoes & Slippers, vari. styles,
Ladies' Silk Hose, &
Ladies' Silk and Merino Undervests,
Ladies' Misses' & Childrens' Lisle and Balbngan Hose,
Men's Silk Undershirts & Drawers,
" Perforated Silk Undershirts,
" Lisle Thread & Balbriggan Undershirts,
" Saxony Lambs Wool Undershirts and Drawers,
" "White and Red Shaker Flannel Undershirts and
Drawers,
" Anglo-India Gauze & Merino Undershirts.
Boy's Undershirts. My usual Pine Assortment of
's and Boy's Fine Shoes & Slippers
Men's Elegant Neck Wear, "Very Choice Line of Sus
penders, Jouvins White and Colored Kid Gloves,
Gent's Pine Hiding and Driving Gloves,
Buck Gauntlets.
Every Style & Slaie in la's Ms & Boy's Straw Hats
Umbrellas, Walking Canes in Solid Heads
Gold and Silver.
I have the most Complete Assortment in Elegant Fashion
able Styles from tho best houses in the United States.
Yery Elegant Tweed and Cass Suits,
Cheviott Suits
Black Dress Suits,
Black Frock Suits.
All My Clothing is Warranted Shrunk, "Well-Cut, CarefulLv
Blade and Will Give Very General Satisfaction.
Razors and Pocket Kuives,
Razor Straps and Brushes,
Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes,
Flesh Brushes, Back Scratchera,
Hand Mirrors, (heavy plate) ,
ClDlce Mfiiiii; ai Otlier Toilet Arllcles.
Ladies' and Gents' Solid Sole Leather Trunks,
Gents' Solid Sole Leather Yalises,
Gents' Fine Leather Traveling Bags & Satchels,
Shawl and Trunk Straps,
Traveling Rugs, (very fine), which every traveler ought to
possess.
Tlie Usaal FineStocK of Laflies1 Gent's & Boy's
GOLD & SILVER
Ladies' & Gents' Gold and Silver Chains, Solid Gold and
Silver Jewelry, Dimonds and the famous G0RHAM
STERLING SILVERWARE, warranted 925 Fino.
C3TN, B. No Platei Goods Sold in thh EstabHBument.tSa
Thanking the public generally for the very liberal
patronage bestowed on this house during the last 25 years,
and soliciting a continuance of the same at the New Pre
mises. The Clerks will be found ready and willing to cour
teously attend to all ladies and gentlemen visiting thia
establishment.
M. McENERNY.
Honolulu, March 9, 1888. 86' lm
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