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jyurfjijjcwjjgi HKO W!I(! "aaff . JS" ' ',' rKBH ". V tv m 1Y AUTHORITY. WHKffi ;m The Court will, go Into full mourning for Her lato Royal Highness Princess tf Llkellko from UiU date until the tiny FY .i...i.. i. -.t in i..w ,. ; icr ma ruuerai: turn win wear nun '-uiuuiuiuK iruui urn wine umi iuu ca . ptratlon of two weeks from the day of i'.the Funeral. CURTIS r. IAUKEA, II. M.'s Chamberlain Iolanl Pal ice. Feb ii, 1887. Dmiritii k. i,. t urn'vDu UiOILVL IV Vl.t JJ-J.lJlVJL!.i0 9& tffitinlilln llnunltnt, Tclfttwla it "" " ...... Draw Kxclmugo on the Bumlc oL Calll'ornin, M. X And their agents in NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONQ KONG. Mpusra. N. M. Rothschild & Son. London H The Commercial Bank Co., of Bydupy, London, The Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney, Sydney, The Bank of New Zealand: Auckland, Chrlstchurch, und Wellington, The Bank of BrltUh Coluiiilla, Vic toria, B. C, and Portland, Or. and Transact a General Banking Business. OG'J ly " Ml II " UMJLJVljm J.UI ! . .UJ.1 PledgaA to neither doct nor faitj. Bat eiUMIihed for th benefit of nil. THURSDAY. FEB. 24. 1887. THE HAWAIIAN BOARD OF HEALTH. The appointment of a "Hawaiian Board of Health," as announced in tho Government Gazette of this week, is nothing more than was ex pected, becauso tho Legislature passed a bill several months ago legalising its organization. In fact, the announcement, or nt least the formation of such a body, was look ed for earlier. This is not saying that people re garded the measure creating this new board, or its actual existence, as wise and beneficial. To be sure, some people thought so, and do think so, or the board would not have been called into being. But . people of education and enlighten ment consider it one of those silly, senseless, reactionary, hurtful meas ures for which the Hawaiian legis lative body has becomo distinguish ed of late years. . Why two boards of health nj one small town, each independent of the other, is a kind of puzzler. Next wo shall bo having two boards of education, two boards of immigra tion, and so on. The double board is about as necessary in the first case as in any of the others, in deed, one is forced to believe that the heads which originated the idea and reduced it to its present form, arc double-boarded in fact, solid timber right through, without so much as a particle of dry rot in the centre. It will be a little remarkable if there be not, sooner or later, some clashing of authority between these two bodies the Board of Health and the Hawaiian Board of Health. Two cooks in the same kitchen gen erally either get to quarreling or make a mess of the cookery. There is a danger of two boards operating in the one field doing the same things. They may not quarrel, however, for a while, both sets be ing at present made up of rather good-natured people. But we arc . afraid there will be a "mess" all the same. Just look at the composition and functions of the Hawaiian Board, that is, the new board, and tell us how it is possible to avoid mess, muddle, and mischief. Tho mem bers of tho board are very good people, distinguished for their ignor ance of medicine nud lack of medi cal training, and yet it is their duty "to hear all applications made by native Hawaiians who wish to prac tice native medicine in this Kingdom for tho euro of any kind of diseaso, or for tho cure of chronic diseases i or hereditary diseases, or tho cure of broken bones, as may be stated in the application," and on the cer tificate of this newly constituted board the Minister of Interior grants a lieonce to practise. Now, is it not n reasonable conclusion that mis chief to health and life will result from such an arrangement as this? A body with no medical knowledge, examining candidates in medical subjects, and granting certificates on which applicants are entitled to a licence to practice I Just think of it! Is this advancrcent, or is it retrogression? Wo should say, the latter. Tho best 'quotation' for a Foreign Government Loan. It may be for ye ura or it may bo for oyer, J' & DANGEROUS TO LIFE AND HEALTH. Editor Uuu.etin : Visitors nt theso Islands must certainly carry nwny with them a low idea of tho civilization Hint obtains here. If they form their opinion from tho state of our streets and thorough fares. Especially if they have had tho pleasuro of frequent carriage drives during their stay in our midst. From the fact of our seven years of plenty with great material prosperity and witli our Palaces and Palatial residences and noble build ings for business purposes, it will seem strange enough that our streets should be in such an utterly dis graceful condition, that a drive through them may be the precursor to a first class funeral to many a one with kidney and other troubles, with which not a few in this com munity arc niHicted. In this matter of the streets we have certainly made a retrograde movement. As wc well remember in the ante treaty days, when wc had only dirt roads, prior to tho advent of the steam crusher and roller, the powers that were in those days when the storms came scarcely waited for a break before they had black band on the streets, filling up the holes and wash-outs. Thus relieving the strain on the springs of carriages, and those more delicate springs in the humnn body, which once broken may never be repaired. We are certainly living in a time when any thing that is "pro bon publico" is apparently not in the thought of the men in high places. A Sufkki:i:k. THE COFFIN OF THE DEAD PRINCESS. The coilin is finished, and il is a magnificent piceo of workmanship. It is comprised of koa and kou, nud consists of -140 pieces of wood, ho ar tistically united together, that the joints arc almost invisible. It was manufactured by Mr. C. E. Williams, on whom it reflects tho highest credit. Tho embellishments consist of a silver crown and plate mounted on kou. The plate is surrounded with fern and other leaves, terminating on cither side, with a beautifully en graved silver flower. The Royal .Standard in, tho centre is of gold and enamel, in white, red and blue, im mediately above which is the private crest of tho late Princess, bearing the motto "E Ilii i ko Knpu," in gold lettcis on a black enamelled base. Below is the following inscription: "Her Koyal Highness Princess Miriam Kckauluohi Kcnliilapalnpa Kapili Likelikc, daughter of Knium kea and Keohokalolo, and wife of Hon. A. S. Cleghom. Born 13th January, 1851, died Febiuary 2nd, 188730 years old." Tho silver crown and plato arc tho workmanship of Messrs. Wcnner it Co., jewellers, Fort street. It is executed in the highest grade of art and superior to any similar work that lias over been attempted in tins city. Tho fern leaves, flowers, ena melling and tho engraved lettering, aio perfect in every respect. Tho coffin and ornaments can be seen at Mr. Williams' shop on Hotel shoot. R. MORE & CO.'S MACHINE SHOP. Tho machine shop of Messrs. U. More & Co., King street, lias been full of activity of late. Unusual numbers of workmen are employed, and everyone in the establishment is busy. Four biers for the Koyal Mausoleum, each mcasuiing 8 feet long, 3 feet, 2A inches wide, and G feet in height, were completed to day. They are prettily ornamented, and are altogether fine specimens of workmanship. A gatling gun tri pod, to be placed on the poop of the Knimiloa, is another production of tho establishment. PERSONAL. Among the through passengers by the Mariposa, to-day were tho Rev. Joseph Annand anil Mrs. Annand, en route from Nova Scotia, Canada, to the island of Santo, New Hebrides. Mr and Mrs. Annand have been twelve years engaged in missionary woik in the New Hebrides, and arc now on their return after a two years' furlough in their own land. Ey the S. S. Mariposa, Col. and Mrs. Spalding, Mrs. F. Banning, G. D. Frecth, I). 1 Smith J. E. Wise man and Mrs. C. II, llurrell, arrived. Mr. Clarabit, professor of physical education and gymnastic instructor of a Colonial college, is a through passenger by tho Mariposa. Pro fessor Clambit, who has been travel ing through the United States nud Europe, is returning to Australia to resume his work. Captain Shockley, to join tho whaler J. A. Howhuul, and Coptnin Hamilton, to join the whaler E. F. Herriman, arrived by the Mariposa this morning. Easy to get the Jiang of A bar bed wire fence. FOR SALE. ONE BLACK SADDLE HOUSE. Guaranteed Sound i stylish loik, in g tiaimiil. Prico 9160. Enrjulro at this ol'Jre. 08 lw CIGARS! CIGARS! Tho Finest Brand of MANILAS in tho Market at the w Jl IIILDKlt, Vroi.rletor. CS WC&jilUlS&dMk! JhlU-lflKC,iiL -'. .-' ,-& ,"-rA i. t. -,..' K MBMBMBiMBIBMlMMiJMWMiaKTf MWlffTlWiTilyl i wfc.f? rfifriifi Ii'Aijaframfiig 'LCZ1211 ' f'"" '"wtmiiiiiir KtMMCIkktH THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL, A Washington telegram dated February 14th, slates that Glaus Sprcckcls had two hours' convoca tion with the President to-day. Tho interview wbb a pleasant ono, and Colonel Sprcckels says that Presi dent Cleveland is thoroughly iv busi ness man who can I'nmprchcnd busi ness propositions. Tho subject of conversation was tho granting of extra pay for carrying mails on ves sels engaged in the Pneillo trade be tweon Australia, Honolulu and San Francis'co. Tho Piesident was told of the dangers to the American car rying trade in tho Pacific Ocean by the granting of a sudeidy to British ships plying between the South Paci fic Colonies and British Columbia, and he seemed gieatly inteiested in Colonel Spieekols' piescntation of the subject. Tho President is power less to do anything in the matter without notion by Uongres. 1011 SALE, ONK TRAM CAll AND SOU FKET of T Hails, six pounds to the font, with bolts and ftsli-plntes complete. Suitable for Waichouei! or 1'liiiitfltion. Apply to HOLL1STER & CO. tT NOTICE. AT THK ANNUAL MKET1KO OF the Hawaiian Rimlu Compii'iy, (Limited), held on thelMUi day nl Fib rmiry, lfcS7, at Ilia ollleo of A.J. Cir,. v right, Esquire, tho following otliceu wcio elected for the ensuing year: A. J CARTWRIGUT President E. LYO.ViN Mnnngcr W. F. ALLEN . . . . Sc( rotary & Treasurer W. K. CA&TLE Auditor mutcTOits: F. A. Scim-fcr, J. 11 Pdty, IJ.F. Dilling- ham, W. K Fo ter. W. F.ALLKV.Scc'y. February, 21, lfc87. 08 lw HAWAIIAN OPEfiAHOUSE Tuesday Evening, March 1st, Thursday Evoning, March 3d, Saturday Evening, March 5th, The Oma Comp'ny :OFi Japanese Acrobats The famous tionpo of Japanese pr formeis to his Majesty the Mikado und Koynl llotibehoht, will, while en route to rimi Francisco, New York, London und Pnrir, give a shoil smou in llono. lulu. This Company consists of twelve perform' rs, males and females. Their feats nrcninnolons, new and numerous, unbracing the famous ACT OF OGAWA, (walking u lib Iuu e fed on thenizorllke edges of Ynconin swrd"), walking in lire wilh baio feet, ttc., etc. The eololir.ited trick, Revolving a Huge Tub, whli one performer inside and one on the outside, thu J-jfAclclei Trick Greatly Improved, Balancing Fins. Urn. brolla, sic, are alto uiuong the f t-nt-t. Box Plan now open at the Elltu lco Uicnin PurloiH. XOmj.CA.T.t 1111 CIH. Doors open at 7:E0 p. m. IT. II. AliDKICII, Minuger. CttOt Ground Barley. ABOUT ONE TON OP GHOUND Bailey, tilighlly damaged, fur Fiilo cheap excellent, for Hoir Peed. En quire BUMiETLV OP HOE. 07 Ht For San Francisco, The Fine Am. Bktno & "GEO. C.PERKINS," AOKKKMAN, i i Commander, HavlnRfuparlor Cabin accommodations, will s ill for Sun Piaiioheo, rr O-MORB o v . For I'aiROge apply to F. A. SOIIAEFEH & CO., Ageutu. NOTICE. C8 1t MEMBERS OF EXOErIOU AND Harmony Lodges,!. (), (. p also vUillng BrotheiH in this city, nre invited to meet at Kxcobior Lodge Hull, Fort Street, on SUN 1)A V, Februury 27th, at 12 o'clock noon, to participate in the funeral ceremonies of II. It. II, Princms Likelikc. 07 4t lioiioluln Fire Department. FUNERAL NOTICE. rpiIK MEMBERS OF 1 HE SEVERAL X Com panics nre requested to UHicm hie In front of Engine House, No. 1, on King Street, in full uniform without ap paratus, nt 12:30 p. in., on SUNDAY, FEB, J?7tji, 1887, For the purpojo of attending tho funoruj of licr late Royal lligluiis Princess Likelikc. A full nllcndunco Is defied. Per oider, HEMRV SMITH. C7 4t Sec'jrll.P.D. Ji$3,V -bjiffa 'BM AUCTION SALE OF CARRIAGE HORSES By order of Mr J. W.MAODONALI) wo will sell at I'ublio Auction, on Saturday, February 26th, '87, At la o'clock noon, tit our Sales room;, Queen Streot, ONE BAY MARE 0 ycirs old; broken to harm""!. Sired by ItwlnD.il. ONE BROWN HORSE 7 years old; broken to siddlo and lull lies?. Till oiler n opportunity M prnctiro stock, n. the Hi r-ci are sound uml in good (ondllion. 1 'oifona wishing to sec the Morse? can do no by applying at the Uty Shoeing Shop, oppoifto the Pantheon Slahlts, Foit Slieet. E. P. ADAMS & CO., 03 'It Auctioneer.-'. AUCTION SALE OF nu o mw On Wednesday, March 2nd, At 10 o'clock a. m., At the Store lately occupied by T. J. MOSSM AN, corner of Nuunnii and King streets, we will .sell ni Public Aii'Mlon, an ax'ortment of Crockery & Glassw're Comprising CUT GLASS WINE GLASSES Sugar JJwl, Fruit Dishes, Decorated C.ips and S uu.ers, Decorated Vac, 3L A. .T O 1j 1 C A. "V A. It X3 , Cups, S iucor-1, Pia'ters, Vegetable Dishes, UKCOKATM1) JjAM1M, '1'Itchcrri and BuMns, Hull' Brushes, TAuiit: ti.vivi: axi routes. Sets Carver?, Tea nud Table Hpoi m Toilet Mirrors, Water Monk'-ys, Spices, ttc, etc., etc , ete. ONK JLKTTMlt THKSS. The Store will be open for Inspection ou TUESDAY, Mmch lt. E. P. ADAMS & CO., CI 7t Auctioneers ELEGANT Household Furniture AT AUCTION. By order of MB. JOS. HYMAX, wc will sell at Public Auction, On Thursday, March 3, 1887, At 10 o'clock A. if., At thu residence, Fort street, (below the Fort Street School) his ciuiie Household Furniture, compris ing lu part: I Carved Blaok Walnut Parlor Set, upholstered In Hair Cloth; 1 WEBER SQUARE PIANO In good tone, a fino Instrument; 1 Ebony Music Pack. 1 Marble-top II. W. CenterToble. 1 Brussels Center Hug, J 011 e Wood Hand Carved Center Table, 1 Pair Wool uml Slk IJruwiiigrrooin Cm tains, 4 yards long; Black Walnut Corntocs, Parian Marble Figures, 1 Brone Clock, Marble base ( 2 Bronze Urns, 2 3-Llgbt Chandclter, B. W. Hair Cloth Patent Hooker, 1 B. W. Leather Lounge, . I Massive Carved B. W. Marble-top Bedroom Set, 7 pieces; Hull Mattress, 1 Steel Frame Spring Mattress, Mosquito Xets, Feather Pillows, Hair Pillows, Bureau Hugs, Sofa Hugs, pd Ljtteii, Blankets, Window Oni'fuiiis and Cornice, 2 Dresden China Vliifcs, Pictiues, Brackets, 1 Elegant Carved Black Walnut Mar ble Top Sideboard, J L'rLlght Chundpllcr. X lMtB,W. Extension Table IJluck Walnut Dining Chairs, 1 Whatnot, China Salad Bow), 1 Dresden China Fruit Stand, Vienna Ckiiire. GLASS AND CROCKERYWARE 1 Dinner Set, Plated Wiuo, Bath Tubs, Mats, nn iibsortmcitt of l'AXTHY FUKNINIIIXU UOOIIN Kitchen Stovoand Kitchen Utensil?, Gulden Tools, Garden Hose, If not previously disposed of, ONK FINK LOW PHAETON C3TTIie hoiiso will be open for In spection on WEDNESDAY, March 2d, f i oin 10 a. ii. toil I. M. E. P. ADAMS & CO., 0(1 8t Auctioneer.'. WOIVC ICIBJC, COXTICACTOlt, Cni'iiuutci' & liuildcr llOUi;3 AM) 1'UIINJIUHK HKl'AllEI), X.iUor, NU.OO por Uiiy, Workshop, : : 87 Mauuakea Street. ft A New Lot of Cigars and Cigarettes Entirely Now in this Market, 3U Crocker, Mtowru Arrived at Marciiau &4&,4? UUUnHHkaBBDHw P mnmv uiiuvuiv i iv in liviviin AT AUCTION. ny order of tho Executors of tho Wilt of Rev. D. BALDWIN, deceased, wo will sell nt Public Auction, On Saturday, March 5, 1887, At 13 o'clock noon, nt our Salesroom, , Queen Strcit, thu lollovlng PARCELS OF LAND 1 One lot on thri West fide of Puna lion street, between tho reddenco of Hon. C. 11. .Tmld nuil Hon. W. D. AUx. nndcr. Having n frnniuge of about SO') feet on Mild slieet und a depth f i out 1.00 feet An oppoit'inlty now larely orTctcd N here nUnrded to procure u moU desirable building site. 2. That piece of property in Lnhnlnn, Maui, known us tho "Baldwin Home tlcud," situate near the Court House and hndlng; conl lining about 1 acre, ;i roous una o poies. II The Aliuptiau of ICnuauli, near Lahaini, IneltiJliig several lots t'urcin, sold to mill l). B.ibiwln at rations times. This Is ii flit) land und f m ni-ln s another of tho chuneis joirly lowin rarer of puichising (X'i'ision tract. 4. The nell. known and delr.iblo property called Mount Retreat, b ck o' i.ahiiliialunn, lonliiiulng ncuily 20) acres of pasture land, legother with the house lot nud forrst land. One of t'ui raliibiioiH and delightful jiIiumj In the Inlands where at little cost or fatigue families ran obtain a healthful and re freshing summer climate. !. 10 acres of line land in Katnaolo. ICula, Maui, covtr'd by Royal Patent 109. 010 acres of valuable bind nt Ktmiu. ole, Kubi, Maui, near to lot fi, covered by Hnynl Patent 111. 7. That line tmct f land containing ?3j tides culled Ktikitiiu'u, in Kulii", Maul, covered by Itoy.il Patent C783. 8. An orange drove in ICn'ipu, Maul, containing H acre, covcud by 1., O. A. u:)5 B. All of the ubnvo mentioned property wlllbesjld to the highest bidder for Onh. X.S BALDWIN, CKjf Further pnrlleuhus can be had of Wmm.iam R tAsn.i', Atloinev in Honolulu, of W. U.IIALL, ll.P. BALDWIX, I). D. BALDW.X, Executois of the Will of D. Baldwin ' "is. P. ADAMS & CO., CO td Auctioneers. NOTICE! Tho Bnik '-C K. BISHOP," II. Wol. teis, Commander, has just airled, Yin days from Bieniuu, with a cargo of NEW GOODS! t For the Hawaiian Trade. I'nrlienliirs will t'c furnished on tip plication fo tliu uiiileriiguril. H. HACKFELD & CO. (17 lw WING ON W0 & CO. Have removed to No. S ICIIS'O R$XI121217, Bet. Mauuakci & Nuuanii Sis.. And bog leave to notify tho public that they have jun received a fresh invoice of )LXX MANILA CIGARS And other choice brinds of I he Best Quality, lor Kilo at inodeinlc price, Also a full Ijne of General Merchandise, Groceries, Mailing. China & .Inimn TenH n Mnerlalty. on aw WANTED, ASSISTANT BOOK-KEEPER A young man who has hud practical experience In keeping books and is will, ing to ticccpt a low (ulary at commence ment. Address "Employer,'' P. O. Box 301, staling experienco and snlnry re quired, with rcfeienccs. None oilier noticed. 07 3f. " ' ' ""'" . i. A FORTUNE. BY THE I) BATH OF A GUAM) Aunt, the chiblicn of Mr. I.itt, lute chief ofllcer of the S. S. Kxplorcr, are en. titled to a foripno of tuciry thousand poupiK They wero ndveriised for In the Auckland papers for twelve inoinhs Constance is just 21 yearn ot age, 07 lit NOTICE. npilfi ANNUAL MEETINO OF THE JL Stoeklioldeis of the I'uoplu's f : i Itefrigentiiig Co,, will b held Much ist, nt 11 o'clock sharp, attheComp. ur.y's olllce. W. E. FOSTEIt, (3ld Scc'vIM. &Hef Co, TO LET. FHOM THE 1ST OF MAHOH, A cottage oi Punchbowl street bo tweon Boiot.inla uml Palaco WalK'i now occupied by Miss Berry. Mvn looms, kitchen, bath, pantry and model u im provements. Apply to OH. .INO. S. McGREW, Hotel street, between Fort and Ala kea streets. oo lw Should ho Upturned. T LOANED SOME MONTHS SINOK, JL two large Auicilcnn tlags, to pintles for decorative ))itrjo-,e$; ilicy liao never been returned. Ono 10 feet long, tho other 12 feet long. Tho panics will confer a great favor by leliiriilng theid 1,0 .JNO. S. McUltEW, U. I) JJotel street. 00 lw DRESSMAKING, MRS. RODANET, the well-known dioniiuikir, leceutly returned from Purls, Inn her dress-innkliig rooms still on Umiiia btreel, above (he squure. 610. DRESSMAKING. TVflSS CLARKE, who has had many ITX yeais oxnorieneo in Dress & Cloak "Making, has OPENED A D1IE3SMAK. ING ESTABLISHMENT ut 101 Alakea strcot, 64 l$ft III. I I.W &.&!& ti WIIEHEAS DEFAULT HAS BKEN made In the condition of Unit certain Mortjjngo made by Couehio it Ahung to Ilyman Brother, dated De cember ID, 1885, nud recorded In Liber CO, pises 141 la 4 10, nuil rotlcu of In tcntlon to foriclosutho same has been duly given. Now, tlieicfore, In accord, mice witli tho power of sale in said Mortgage contained and bv Older of said Mottgagees, I will sell nt Public Auction, at my salesrooms in Honolulu, on Saturday, March 5, 1887, ut 12 o'clock, noon. The propertv covered by said Mort gage, vU: 1st The Leao of that ceitnln piece of Laud situate nt Kiihaluii, ICool.iu. Oaliu, whereon Is ltnntcd the Hieo Mill belonging to Moilgagors and ik-seiibed lu a Lease from An "inn it Co, to Con eheo & Ahung, dated September I), 1880, for ir years, and lecorded In Peg. of Deeds in jiook iii, oupagcs;itiu-;i(7, ami nlo nil Buildings, Mnchlnery. and nppiirlciiauees hereon situate nud also 21 Head of Working Oxen, 2 Ox Calls, 1 Faddy Warehouse, storing capacity 100 tons, 1 Dwelling Iloue. 1 niioil Win chouse nt Kahaluii beach, 3 Horses. The Mill Is ono of tho very best on the Islands, and cleans CO bags A No. 1 Pico In twelve hours, and Is urn by Wntcrpower. Is In llrH class older; It was erected about 0 vears ngoatacost of $12,000. The Ground lent for the Mill- sue niiu viateiiiower is .fuuu periiiiuiiin. 2nd Ono undivided ono fourth In tel est in tin; Wuiholo Itico IMantution known ns Wing Cliong FiitCoiiiiiany, consisting of 10 leaseholds more or lets und liuving 35 acres of Pico land more or less mid being iuteiest nud leaf-cs and leasehold interest, des cribed in Schedule U in hiiid mort gage, also two Houses, ono Pice Floor, 7 Horses, 8 walking Oxen, 3 1'lown and utensils lcquisitc for plan tation. Kentnl about 4l,O20 per annum , nverago crop -15 tons of paddy, owes nbout Sr.'lcTOO. 3id Tho Lease of nil of Hint cer tain piece of laud with buildings nud improvements thereon situate on Niuiiiuti street in buid Honolulu op posite the lute (jueoii Eninm's iesi denco and lately occupied by tho Mortgagors as store and ollleo and desciibcd in a lom-o from Charles 11. Bishop nnd B. 1'. Bishop to Conchco it Ahung dated November 25, 1878, for live yenre und from .lniiuiiry 1, 1883, nnd extended for 5 vears fiom .Tunuary 1, 1888 at a rental of .$300 per minimi, and lccoided in baid Hegihtiy in Book 58, pago 32. This piopcrty ii rented now at -$15 per month. For further particulars en quiro of LEWIS J. LEVEY, Auctioneer. OrtoL.A.TIIUHSTON, 50 20 Attorney for Mortngccs. AUCTION SALE OF ValuaMe Real Estate IN HONOLULU. Under instruction-! from the HON. BOAPD OF EDUCATION, I shall tell nl Put lie Auitlon, ou Monday, March 7th, 1887, At 12 o'clock noon, at my snlesi(.om, corner of Fort' and Quoin H'ccif, Honolulu, that virv do. drabln tiiicl or land situated at KuHu, Liliha Sticit, known as Lee You. man's Piepi ity, comprising Kalo & Kula Land of supeilor quality, nell-watered. Lot Xo. 1 Containing an area of 11 and 15-100 ncref, at nn upset prico. of 7,B00.0p, Lot Xo. 2 Adjoining the nbov'o on the imuika side, nnd containing nn u n a of 1 acre. Upset prico 750 00. TITLE 1 EBFKCT. TEIU1S OASI1. Deeds nt tho (xpeiitu of purchatcrs. Furlhci pirtic. uhirs may ho Icurnid by application at tho olllce of the Boird of Kducation, whore plans and sinvey.s of tho land may be seen. LEWIS J. LEVEY, Auctioneer Honolulu. Feb. 2. U87 40td On Acoount of being Over Stocked IN GENT'S Black Sack Suits ! -GENT'S- Black Frock Suits! GENT'S FINE BLACK HATS! Ho IX unci HUH'. ETC. ETC. ETC. fiffi- We will niako a reduction on the above Goods. Now is your chance to buy Black Goods, CHAS. J. FISHEL. OS NOTICE, -piIE FIIUI OF SPEAK & PFEFEB, JL having Loen dl&tolved by order of tho Bujireme Court, and thu undersigned appointed Pccelvorj notice Is hereby glvtn that Hie lino stock of Watches and Jewelry will be on sale at tho store of tfpear & Pfoifor for n short time, at mluccd prices. All patties indebted to this ilunaro notified to mnko ectiloinent at once. W. F. AI-.EEN, Pccelvcr tor Spcur & Pcifor. Hopolulu, Feb. 101887. CO Ira Bell Tel. 12. Mutual Td. 3721 I'. O. Box-1.07. J. E. BROWN & CO., Campbell Block, Merchant St.. Employment Bureau & Regis try Office. Accountanto, Keal Estate Agents, Cus tom Houso and Money Brokers. FIRE AND LIFE INSIMANCE ATTEN0E0 TO. . Leac, Conlrnrtf, tin I all kinds of Con. ' cymicltig, Tiadesnieii'u Books wii'. . ten up, Rents and Accounts col. lectrd, Itctmns prompt, ly made. CHArvQES STRICTLY MODERATE. ' Oiler tlief 1 (wing: Houso to Rent and Furnlturo (or Sale. Lcnfo $S0pcr month. House conn, ins 8 looms mid Imth; also hotn.id cold utt ; good locality, five minutes' walk from Post Olllce. For Sale. Houbo and Lot. About ncic, within live minutes wall: of Pot Olllce. House contains I) rooms, late ly put In good lcpalr. Stables and oiit-lmlldliigs, To Ront. Thrcu Houses on Elllha Htieet. For Sale. 1 Open Slc1elturBiiugy,cluap. For Salo Cheap. 1 Sipinie Piano, 7 Oo. tavei, in good order. 1 Upright Piano, 7J Oc'nves, In good o;dcr. Houso to Lot, on Kinau street, near A1 1 in;ll Bcdiooms, SHlIiig.iooin, Din. ing.room, K lichen nnd Dnthroemj re cently lenovnted. Pent 10 n uiontli. Rooms to Rent. Four very linuil,,omulv fuinldicd iooin in large lioiuo; well situated on Nuuauu Avenue. Pent $15 a month each. To Lob Tho house and grounds sltuntid In Nuuiinu Avenue, tecently occupied by A. J. Cnrlwrlght, Jr , Ef-q. a8 Merchant Street. 01 CHAS. T. GULICK, NOTARY PUBLIC. REAL ESTATE BROKER, GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT, Hooka written up, Accounts mid ItentMColliilcd. "" Employment and Shipping Agency. Labor Cotinct Bl-inki nnd ltevcnuo Stamps nlwiys on Iruid. Copying nnd" translating lu nil languages used in this Kingdom. Oidiri from tho other Is. lands will receive prompt ntte itlon. Bell Telephone 3 1 8. 1. O. Itox41S. No. 30 Merchant Street, Honolulu. Lately occupied by Messrs. Smith & Thurston. 08 ENTERPRISE Carriage Company Are picparcd to glvo GOOD SATISFACTION. ToihePnb io and ask their pationagc. Charges Moderate. M. II. KANE, TIIOS.KEEPE, Muuugcrs. TKiii-.i'iioxi: xn.iiui:itM: Bell 1183. Mutual B43. 051m CITY CARRIAGE CO. STANDj Corner of Xuuauu JL llutel Ntreeta. RING UP TELEPHONE 467. This Caniogu Compiiny hus been re cently organized, mid guarantees to fiirnl-h good conveyances, tr'tstwerthy diivers. mid will make no extortionate charges. All ealh will be ptoniptly attended to. (U Haw. Bell Jeleploi .Co, Reductionjrf Rates! COMMENCING ON THE FIRST OF April next, the icntnl of nil instill nients m use in tho District ot Konn, Is, hind of Oriltu, will bu reduced to Sfj.OQ per qtinrttr. Pirsoiis desiring tq make conttaots for one year at this mto will ho fur. nlshed with forms on application at tho otltco ot the Company. A dUcoiinl oflO per cent 111 bo al lowed to subscrllii'M ia.lug a year's lent In advance. OODFBEY BHOWN, Presldintlluw. Hell Tel. Co. Iliiiinlulu, Febiuary 31, 18S7 05 hn' JUST RECEIVED Ex "J. O. Ford." HOLIES OF Imperial White Matting, $ Ht)li:itI01t IBIAUTY, -iVlsti, a now tif-boitmisnt or Wn-ll PaporH,ccf ALLEN & ROBINSON, 00 (llCUI! Mll'CCt. 3t Now Photograph looifis. OVER Nlchol's More, Fort Blrcet, next tho Shooting Gallery, Pic. turcs, Portraits and views. First class vork, Satisfaction guaranteed. 9 ly ' J.A.GONaALVEB, f 1 r 1-.'' l f v l .s 1 i i i, c . - h ? j - ? "Mi ' ' "km ,HJ Jj&M'k !&!as -S' -'rll.iit 4 ' '""JwtwwMit.wga3JWTaftCTy