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iffiiBffi jjpvrgw-.r t fBJJ ; Ml ! v?; . E riEAlp5t 4, J WTSjr3 1 '' i'J'4 ?.!" ' ".?. teW lb IK-' w B- -, -" s. IM' Bi 1 ,'' B m BISHOP & Co., BANKERS Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. Draw Exchange on tho Banlc ol Calllbrnlu, H. IT. And their agents in NEW. YORK, BOSTON, HONQ KONG. "Messrs. N. M. Rothschild & Bon, London Tho Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney, London, Tho Commercial Hank Co., of Sydney, Sydney, Tho Bank of Nuw Zcolnnd : Auckland, Chrlstchurch, and Wclllnglou, Tho Bank of British Columbia, Vic toria, B. 0., and Portland, Or. and Transact a General Banking Business. 609 ly Daily Siiinniary timiii Hi Published about the End and Middle of each Month. Contains 40 Columns of Interesting News Relating to the Var ious Islands- There is lio better publication for sending to frieuds Abroad, nor is there any better medium for advertising uny special lino of business that may d jpend, in part, for its support, upon foreign pa tronage. These Summaries go to all parts of tho English-speaking world, and the dcminil for them is constantly increasing. Subscription, Including Postage to Foreign Countries, $2.50 per Year. The Daily Bulletin AND DAILY BULLETIN SUMMARY Can be had from J. II. Sor-EH, : : A. M. Hewktt, : J. W. Hinoley, : J.Sims, : : : : llr.NUY Williams, Mcichant,Strcet, : : Hotel Street Hawaiian Hotel Pledged to neither Sect nor Fatty. But eitallhhed far the benefit of all. FKIDAY. APRIL 8. 1887. DANCEROUS. The Government railroad track on -Uewalk. he saw at a distance two , ... . !lC !- - .. .i:.,., 'im. Berclania street, where it crosses the street, near the Honolulu termi nus, is dangerous. The approaches have become considerably depressed by reason of wear, leaving the rails projecting above the road. The wheels of a vehicle strike these obliquely, and grate along their sides, damaging the vehicle, shaking up its occupants and creating a fear of capsize, and sometimes fright ening the liorso and causing it to bolt. There is not a day that there is not risk of something more serious occurring. Last night, when the road at that place was crowded with pedestrians returning from the con cert at Thomas Square, the wheels of :i public express, laden with passen gers, came in contact with the iron rails in the way above described. The horse made a sudden rush for ward, and tho carriage very nearly upset. Had not tho driver been careful and expert, serious conse quences might have resulted. As it was, the horse measured the greater part of one hundred yards before he could bo fully subdued. Those rails Hhould cither be removed or the ap proaches thereto raised in a way to obviate the danger just now alluded to. "EXTRA BILLY" SMITH. THE NOTED VIKdlNIAN DVINfl AT HIS HOME IN WAltKKNTOX. A Washington despach of March 8th, to the New York Ttmes, says: Ex-Governor William Smith of Vir ginia is dying at his home in War renton, Fauquier county, in the State of which ho was Governor over forty years ago, and of which ho was Governor when the war end ed. Warrenton is tho soeiol capital of tho district which Governor Smith frequently represented in Congress ,before tho period of seccessidn. "Extra Billy" Smith was a mail contractor with tho United States Government, nnd had charge of tho lino of stages for mail transporta tion from Washington ns far south as Milledgeville, Ga. His nick name of "Extra Billy" grew out of Ids demands for extra compensation. He was born in 1797 in King George county, Vn., as "Northern Neck." While Governor lie was twieo caucus nominee of the Democrats for United States Senator, and was beaten first by R. M. T. Hunter and afterward by James M. Mason, by a coalition of tho solid Whig minority .aqd the Calhoun Democrats. Ho was elected Govcruorin 1863 because of his reputation as a fight ing soldier, won as Colonel of tho Forty-ninth Virginia Infantry and .asln-igade commander. Ho was in Congress when President Lincoln Aias inaugurated, and challenged criticism by calling for eggnog, which ho tlrnnk on tho iloor of the House of Representatives. lie wns n member of the Legislature of Vir ginia in 183C nnd 1810. He was elected a member of the Twenty seventh Congress, and repeatedly re-elected. Virginians, realizing that tlio close Of his career is at hand, recall his wonderful dexterity in politics. He went to California in pursuit of political preferment, and, failing, ho returned to las native state to re peat old timo successes in politics. Gov. Smith, Virginians say, was never a student of statesmanship, but a marvcloiisly skilful politician in the direction of his personal ends. His son, Col. Thomas Smith, is an ofllcc holder under the present Ad ministration in New Mexico. An other son, Austin Smith, was Col lector of tho Port of San Francisco, and was a delegate to the Demo cratic Convention in Charleston in 18G0, nnd in the courso of its pro ceedings put a pronounced insult upon Gen. 11. F. llutlcr. Austin Smith died from n wound received at Fair Oaks in 18G2. Col. Tom Smith, the son of the dying ex-Governor who holds tho olllce of District Attorney of New Mexico, challenged nnd fought Editor Klam of the Richmond Whiff, when that paper was controlled by the Mahone influence. Mr. Klam was shot in tho mouth, and to-day suffers from his wound more than from that ho subsequently received in his duel with Editor Bcirnc of the Richmond State, who wounded him in the leg. Gov. Smith was in "Washington within less than three months, unci appeared to be in health. Cheerful ness and courage were a large part of his make-up. He canvassed Pennsylvania for Buchanan in 185G, at Mr. Buchanan's urgent request, and made many converts for the Democrats by his ingenious pleas. As a politician he was distinguished more by dexterity than by candor. As a soldier he was the emblem of valor, rather than of tactical skill. 'Fall in, Forty-ninth Virginia," will come back to many a Virginian soldier as he recalls the rallying cry to his regiment of brave old Gov. Smith. Major Ben. Pcricy Pooro, who says he saw the venerable figure of "Extra Billy" in the Capitol but a short time ago, tells of an incident in the old man's career that is inter esting. Major Poore left the olllce of the newspaper in which he was employed one fine day during the ndiniiiiofrntinn rt Pininntn trf in 1 lm -i-Canitol. As soon as he reached the uuiiiiuiomuhuii yii . .v.vk v.. fev. .v. ....- men in an angry uisputc. incy clinched and fell to the sidewalk, and the Major presently found that the under man was his chief, tho editor of the paper, while ''Extra Billy" was on top. By some mis fortune the editor had gone down with "Extra Billy's" thumb in his mouth, and tho Virginian was howl ing and protesting in very unparlia mentary languago that that's no way to fight a gentleman. The editor hung on, however, until the by slanders separated the two, and the combat was forgotten after it had been tho talk of the town for a fow days. THE PHONDPHORE. New York, March 15tli. Late London papers bring interesting de tails of experiments with a new electrical instrument called the phonophoro, which has been designed by C. Langdon Davis. While inves tigating the induction noises caused in telephone wires he discovered the existence of an electric force which can be separated altogether from the ordinary electrical currents, and which can pass freely through insul ators .impassable by -the currents. In exterior form tho transmitter ap pears to be an ordinary Morse key mounted on a base about four inches high. This base contains an instru ment which somewhat resembles an induction coil. Tho impulses are generated in a primary circuit of improved construction, over which is wound in place of a secondary circuit a phonophorc of two wires, insulated from each other throughout their entire length and at both ends. Each of these wires being, however, con nected at one end only to the tele graph wires. The plmnophoric im pulses generated in the transmitter are regulated in and received by organ reeds and by means of a new form of contact breaker. Recently five pxporimentH were successfully curried out, as follows: A phonophorc message was trans mitted alono from Folkestone to Lon don, and there received by a working postolllco universal relay and an ordinary Morse sounder. Second A similar phpnopjioro message was transmitted and received while an ordinary telegraphic messago was travelling in tho sumo direction be tween the stations. Third A phono phorc message was transmitted and received while nn ordinary telegraph message wns being transmitted in an opposite direction between tho same stations. Fourth A phonophoro message was transmitted and re ceived between .terminal stations whilo an ordinary telegraph nj,cssago wns being transmitted between two intermediate stations; and,li fifth, phonophoro messages wcro freely ex changed between terminal 'points after tho lino had been disconnected between London aud Folkestone, aud tho circuit absolutely broken. S. F. Bullotln. Pi osperity gains friends, and ad versity tries them. Dr. Frntifcliu. i iin imiMttiiti. QUICK TIME. The Homo iWics says, a remark able passage was niado by tho P. and O. steamer Nizam on her last trip from Bombay. Tho passengers who left her at Suez and piocecdcd overland to England were enabled to dine in Loudon on the sixteenth day after leaving India. TEMPERANCE IN ENCLAND. According to the Home JVcics a movement is on foot among tho members of the Liverpool Ladies' Temperance Association for present ing tho Queen with a Women's National Jubilee memorial, asking Her Majesty to use her influence to bring into force a bill for Sunday closing of public-houses. l)oubt3 having been expressed as to whether such a petition could be accepted, Her Majesty has been communicated with, and she has replied to the effect that she will have much pleas ure in receiving tho memorial. TO LET. LARGE AND COMFORTABLE furnished room", cheap. No. 17 Emma Street. (M 2t NOTICE. MR. GEO. W. HOUGHTALING wishes all 1)1 'Ib iigaliHt him lo bo presented at tho Riy llorco Bnloo'n int mediately. 0'2t HEADQUARTERS Oi:o, W. DkLono Post, No. 45, ) DLPAimi'T ok Camfouxia, O.A.H , Honolulu, April 8, 1887. ) Tnere will bo'u special meeting of the Post this FHIDAY Even In if, nt 7:80 o'clock, to ii:ceio M'ljor It. 11. Hcmler shot, the drummer buy of llio Knpii. hnnnock. K.W.LAINh', J. F. Noiile, 1. C. Adjutant. 05 It NOTICE. QUARTERLY DIVIDEND OF 'Ihreo l)i liars nor sham will be A paid Ilia sioekholdm of tho Wlldcr's SU'amlii Co. mi FRIDAY, Apiil IStii, 1887, at thu ofllcs of dm Company. S. . ROSK.Hcci clary. Honolulu, April f, 1C87 O'i 3t TAILORING! New Goods! New Fashions ! Mr, L. B. KERR Has received nnd opened up his New rilocK of CLOTH GOODS I Compilsiugii 1 ujjcanil well selected viirltt 1 1 Trouserinss. CoatinES, etc. buitiblc for ill Station. Tin so goods were lolected in England by Air. Kirr pcrstn ally, anil arc giiiU'.in. teid to lie of the finest quality. Mr. ICeri", having seemed tho service of a KKW CUTTFJI, ho is pro. pared to l'uini onleis with thu utmost dispatch. 23 Merchant Street. MUSIC HALL! Saturday Evening. r AND HOME TALENT ENTERTAINMENT!! PROGRAMME. 1. Murcli, Reciprocity ..Hawaiian Ilund 2. Inhibition Drill Honolulu Rifles 3. introduction of .Major Hcndmhot, R. V. Liine, Com. Gio. W. Do Long Pom, G A. R. 4. Gm'l Grnut'd Favorite Maich.. ..Major Hcndcrdliot and Son C. Vocal Solo: Uoing to Market.. ..Miss A. C. Austin; 1'Iuno, illea Hopper. 0. Gou'l Phi). Sheridan's March,.. , , Major llutklcrtl0i and Son 7. Cornet Solo mid l'iano Accompani ment... .Mong, MiuiiicU nii'l licrgec 8 Midley: Echoes of thu Night.. . . Hawaiian Rand U. Imitation of Locomotive pulling a henry train over tho Sierra Nevada Mountains en tho O. P. R. R... ..Major Hendeishot 10. Resdlnc,, Mrs. E R. Hendry 11. Somj: Tin' Old Fnsbjon White Army licau.... Major Hondo shot, accom panied by Ml-s Hopper. 12. Medley: War Recollections. . ..Iliiuiiiinn Bund 13. Honolulu RllliB. Quickstep.. ..oiiiji r iiuiiuci'Miot and Son Vocal Solo: Old Army Hick Call Conic and gut your Qulniiio lamu ami lazv Mr.T. R.'KIng and Major Hoidoisho'. Imltatlon'Of JJultlc, Intioiliici'ug thu picket firing, tlu a( ick, t)ju raltlo of miibketry, lb" ionr of cannon, tho bursting of shell and tlio ohnrgc, , .. Major HomluiHliot Tableaux: Tlio r Mill of tho light. m 10 Doois open nlT.KOj to commenco nt 8 n't lick. RuiomiJSiaUnt.l.L'.RUOWN&CO.'S 05 at" Maio Huierw! WANTED. BY A RE! Wlfi-.wl ithont incumbiatu'C, n situ- alinn. Man, good driver and ni lends horses, g.irdcu, etc. Wlfo, at general housowoik. Apply by letter, Post Olllce Rox 175 05 lit WANTED, JAPANESE NURSE GHUi TO look after ono child. Apply to J. E. DROWN & CO. A 07 TO I.ET. A NICE FURNISHED FRONT room nt No. 4 Garden Lini'.01 1 w TO LET, FURNISHED COTTAGE AT YVulklkl: beautiful shade tree. A and flnu su.i.1) ilhlnj:. Apply to IQO.aw 1-..S.OUNHA. COTTAGES TO LET. rpilREE NICE COTTAGES, l'ART JL ly furnished, and suitable for housekeeping, arc to kt at Wnikiki. Apply to ALLEN HERBERT, or to this olllce. lOOtf EOR lease: 5 COTTAGES, In good locality, in one yard all nicely furnidieil, and complete for a ledging house. Lease four yeais and nine months to run. l'rlco $1103. Rental $40 ,or inonlh. To the right parlies a ture fortune. Apply to J. MAGOON, 01 lw Merchant Street. FOlt SALE, ONE TRAM CAR AND '.00 FEET of T HiiIIp, six nouinli tu the foot, wWi holm ii ml llsli-pliites complete. Sulla! o f. r Wiiicliouse or i'lniitiillon. Apply tu IIOLL1STER & CO. ir'8tf Smokers! Attention! If you want n nice wliiil". get (omo of Maichmit't new 5-CENT "YOUNG AMERICA," 04 lw .Titt iiriivcl. NOTICE. A SPECIAL -MELTING F THE Mockliulder- of tint 1'iiritio Si.gir MI'l will lio hildin.-AlURUAY, tho Hi hiHt., at 11 n. m., at the oilitc of F. A. St haofer A; Co., for the purpose of amending thu Hyc Laws. Per order, 11. RKN.lES, Seciet'ity. Honolulu, April 0, MS7. 0J :!t BOOTS & SHOES! LOUIS VDLIDK ' lleg-i to Infm ni the public, Unit lie has juii returned irom S.iu Krunclsuo, where lie bolrctcd an Elegant Stock of Boots & Shoes Compiling: Ladles' Fine French Kid Shoc, , Men's Fine Roots and Shoes, Childrtn's Ehg.mt .Shoe?, and a line lot of I.VFAXTH' 1IKOXZK SI.UTIlItK. Oil o. i:i .iiiiniui Street. tin .ruwt Received ! by link "tfarnnae," ilip FRESH SALMON In ItiirrelH anil Hall" Itnri'clH. For Sale by 03 3v CASTLN- & COOKK. NOTICE. MRS. NICOLL begs lo inform tlio Iricuds and patron ol the Fancy Pepartmcnt of Miv. Tno. Lack's itoie, that the reason thu promised sulc ol lanpy woik did not take ptucQ inn Sat. urdiiv, wiwon account ot pfiss of work. Hope to lie' leady with a list of pretty and useful articles by the first Saturday in May, Wo also wish lo inform vnu that Miss Ritchie, recently from theEist.suftcceds MifH Wobster in charge cf the Fancy Department. Miss Ritchie has ectved her time nt ftney woik, and is muster of her trade, will givo lessons in nil tlio lntast styles of nuw Ktitches and new itlcis, proinis. Ing to'glve satisfaction to nil. 1'leato givo us a call. Tlio nit of Making Paper Flowers and Wax Work'fs aildcil to our )lsi of faucy work, in which logons will ho given. 91 lw FOR SALE! At tho loivojt figure, of tho finest qun' ity of GUAVA JELLY! Warranted genuine, mndi of the pure guiuo only mill gugrauted tp stand EXPORT TO ANY CLIMATE -AND Will not deteriorate in quality for any number of years. Largo quantities ex. potted eveiy year, by somu ot tho lnrg. est coinmercinl firms of this oily, to dlt. feicnl parts of tlio United Suitui and tlio German Empire, JIANUFACTUItED AT Till: Pioneer Steam Candy Factory nnd Bakery, asMtubiiHiiod in a aim. F. HOItN, Practical Cpnfectloper, l'catry Cook ami Orniiinoutcr,r Hotel, bet. Nuumiu nnd Fort Hit.. Doth Telephones No. 7-1. 01 JOB PRINTING "I "ii kinds oxc ctitcd nt tho Daily Run. win Olllce miMuMiMM'iiniririH -frr . "r.-nMiooaOMmMMMwaxt i it nrii.Trrrr wui mm Steamship Coif y. TOW BAN ITJIANOISCO, Thu Al Steamship -A. USTJK.-AJL,I.A. Will It nvo Honolulu for the above port on Tuesday, April 12th, AT NOON. For Freight or Pns'ngp, npply to 03 WM. O. IRWIN & CO., Agents. CULBCK'S General Business Agency. Skilled and Unskilled Labor Furnished. Tlicro arc now registero 1 nt the Ageu. cy, Rook-keepers, Eugiiiecis, l'l.uit'Ulon Lutias, Carpi nlur', HostW-is, Cooks, Hoys, etc., who are seeking employment, and many of uhom can 1'iiinNh the best of references if rcqulitd. Valuable Real Estnlc in desirable lots for snlo or lease Convenient Col. tnges t6 let on fnvorablu tonus. The Old Corner (Nolto's) lor Salo on nil sonablu tonus. Aiuie chance for in vts'mtnt. A Lodging Establishment conveniently lo. cnt"d, pacing luuukoiuciY, to bo'liad at a bargain. Full particulars glvm upon applica tion at the Agency, No. 33 Merchant Street, Honolulu. Hell Tclt'iilionc II IM. I O. Itox 415. H, HAGKFELD & GO. Oiler for tnlo From the Stndtwcinkcllcr in iiicmcn (Rathskeller.) viz: 10 Cases Wehlcncr Ansleso, 10 " Kiedricher (i'ints), 10 " Nnckenheimer, 10 " Nicrsteinor, 10 " ricsportor. tl) lw Daggago Express, 9G. Stand: Cor. Fort anil King Sts in '"fXtr-m-tmlmiHtf' fi"nt of Hammer's Ilnrtiusi tiinp. All expio-sagc pi(iniit. iynttenilfdtoatrcutoiialilcraloi.lOaim Marshal's Notice ol Sale. N 'HIE SUPREME COURT OF THE . Hawaiian Islnu Is. IX AU3IIIIAI.TY. Thomas II. Patixiu-on, I Tin: Bauk Kai.akaua. J Wlurcas, in certain proceedings in Admiralty, brought by Thomas II. Pal. terson, ngalnst tho "Birk Kal.ikaun," n decree and oitlnr of snlo was nritlo by tlio Hon. Edwaid Prtstou, Justice of the Supruue Court, dated: In pureit nice of said decree I am directed nnd coirunuiilcd by tlio said Honorable Edward Preston, Justicu of tho Supreme (Joint, to sell ..aid hark Kulakaiu. her boai', tuoklo, appartl nnd furniture at puL)lc auction : Therefore, notho is Iicicby gtcn that tho said imk Ivilakauu, her boutn, taokie, nppurel nt d funiituro will he sold nt pubiiu auction to the highest bidder on Saturday, April 9th, 1887, when sho now Kt.inds nt her moorings in the stream in the poil of Honolulu. TERMS CASH. Deeds nt t.tpenso of purchasers. JOHN LOTA KAULUKOU, Mnrsliiil, Honolulu, March 2!l, 187 I "id FOR SALE. Sfee with i II. IIAOKFELD & Co. ' t 1420 tf Chas. T. Gulick Notary Public Records Searched, Abstinct of Tillo Fuinlslud, and Convtynnces Drawn on slim I notice. Collodion Agoncy...-Mu. .iOHNjOOOD, Jit., Atiihurlzed Collictor. ' Employment Agency. Mk. F. MARCOS, Srcelul Agent. Qcnoral Buslnoss Agoncy. No. !I3 Mcr chunt Street. Hull Telephone- tH. l. . Uox 1 1.1. 8'2tf FOR SALE ! rNE LARGE LOT. corner Pensacohi J and Lunalilo Sts, which can ho illvjdfij Intt two or more liuildlng lots. Eniiuiio of Q, WEST, lol Of West, Dow & Co. TF YOU WANT A SERVANT, X iidveitiso in tlio Daily Bulletin, 0 Cases Kb lie jiiiirwriztt? Rails Hell Tel. 112. Mutual Tol. 072. P. O. liox U07. J. E. BROWN & 00., Campboll Block, Merchant St.. Real Estate Aleuts, Etc., Oder the following: Offlco lo Lcl. 1'ri sate office, handsomely lilted, water couvcnicucu', olo. Putt of .1. E. Drown & Co.'s picmlsc?, Mer chant Street; with desk room outsldo for a clinic. Sultniilo for n notary or a lawyer. Rent, with olllce furniture, l'J per month. To Rent. A CottnRo on Llllha Ht., with balcony up stnlis, A rooms. Recently repaired To Rent A 5.room Cottnge, corner Iilliha mid School sts.l In excilltnl order j good ijeality; Kent 9UU inoiitli. Rooms to Ront Fiimislicd in tho Lest localities. Rooms to Rent. Four very handsomely furnished rooms in largo home; wnfl situated on Nuiiauu Avenue. Rent $tl a month cai.h. To Lot. Cottage at Walklkl, this sldo of hong liiidgo. Contains fl coot! rooms, bath, kitchen, stables, carriage house, etc.. etc KubtglK). Will bo vacant on 15th of present month. To Let. The liousu nnd grounds situate d in iNiiunnu Avenue, iccenuy occupied by A. J. Cartwriglit, Jr., Eh. Rent very moderate. To Let. A Croonied Cottage, with Car. tinge House ami Outhouse", Nuiinnu Avenue, near Oovcrninont reservoir, above lata Queen Dowager Emma's place; with iibout 2 acres of laud 2 mllui fiom town. Rent $10 per month. To Lot. AC-roomed Cottage, wllli kitchen uuachid ; upper end of Nuuanu Avenue, oppo-ltu "Valley llnnib," in excellent outer. Jjiitii nnu water con venl nces. Rent $1H. To Lob Shopw indow itli spico behliid, in oiltccs t ccupicd by J. E. Brown & Co. Suitable tor Jeweler's hop or Notary's ofilce. Rent eiy moderate. Houso and Lot for Sale Very desirable residence on Rcrctauia Street. The lioii'o rontains 1 UedrooiiH, Parlor, lllnlug.ioom, P.mliy, Kitchen and Iia'hroom, Mosquito prooT. House new iimiI well built. Lot 100 by lfiO feet with privilege cf buying ncM lot. IP be sold cica. For Salo A charming residence on Kinnu street, containing U bed roous, parlor, dining room, kitulu n, bath, A'c. Garden iiont and back; tarrlago house, stables and servant's quuiters detached. For Salo. A business (restaurant) hi center of city. Owner leaving on nc count oT ill neallh. A splendid chance for t'iii"g'ic num. For pariit'iilnis apply to .1 E. Urow'n k Co For Salo or Loaso -With immedinto pes. s-esilon, thnt valualiln estate known as thu NUUANU VALLEY RANCH, situated in tlio Nuuanti Valley. 2J miles from tho city, and undoubtedly the inu't eligible silo for n milk or milk ai d butler daily In thisKiugdom. 'I lie nbove splendid property may lie had on o;uy teims. Wanted to Rent. A Cottage, containing four or five rooms. Must bo in good locality, Mil iilhin ten tor fifteen minutes' walk of Post Olllce. Employment Department. Situations wanted by Cooks. Driqcr, Hodl"!--", , Pal nter J, And o'her clashes of help. Custom House Brokers, Money Brokers, Books kept & written up, Accounts collected, Conveyancing, Property managed for absentees. 8? Mtrclmnt Street. Gt HOT I- BUNS Of tho well-known llr-t-clnss quality of ininy jcuib' reputation, will bo ready and delivered lo nil parts of tho city From 5 n. in., to 5 o'clock li. in., at the Ii and Bakery, F. UOItX, Practical Confectioner, Pus try Cook and Baker. IS'o. 7X J10rXI3L. HXltiajaT. Ret. Foit and Nuuaiiu SlrcctH Both Tciepliones, No. 7 1. C2 8t H0TH-BUNS t Tlio RES T HOT CROSS RUNS tan bo hail nt LOVE'S BAKERY ,' -on- GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 8th, From 5 n. m , until li p. in., nnd will bo delivered -RE OT- To any nnrt of tho city. .Send in- your OrdciH Fnrly. OHt FOR LEASK OR SALE. rjHIE ROUSE AND LOT AT WAP JL Mill, ut picsent occupied by G. D. 1'ivctti. Apply ntollloo of iMo.r i,,JIiCTJI & PEACOCK', '"- " 2J Nuiinnu sticct. 800,000 TO LOAN! ''PRE undpislgiud liavo Sixty Thous. J. ami Dollam to loin, in Bums of not less tlmn one thousand dollars unon satisfaclorvK'curily. SMITH, THURSTON ft KINNEY, ICflJtf CO foit Street, Honolulu. TF YOU WANT A SITUATION X adverilbojn the Daily Bullmin. mii.ftMMJMIJM.lJ(lMiii1frntW irpwMMi Australian fail Service fob: max fjeaxcxsco, Tho now nutl fine Al Meet steamship ti lariposa, Of the Oceanic Stcanuhlp Company, will bo due nt Honolulu irom hydnoy mill Auuklttuil o'i r about April 8th, 1887, And will lenvo for tlio nbove port with mails nnd passengers on or uDout that date. For fiolL'jit or pasyu'r, having 8U. PERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS, up ily to WM. G. IRVIN & CO.', Agents. For Sydney and Auckland, L-'FEl'&N Tlio new and lino Al steel steamship it Alameda," Of tlio Oct anlc Steamship Company, will bo due nt Honolulu from Sin Francisco on or about . April 16th, 1887, And will havu prompt dbpalch with mails nnd t)iuscnj;eis for the a hove port'. For freight or passage, having SU PElUOlt ACCOMMODATIONS, apply lo t" WM. 0. IRWIN & CO., ARonts. HAWAIIAN HOTEL CARRIAGE CG. C irringes at nil boms, tiny nnd night. Snddlo llorfc", Buggies, Wiigoneltes nnd Villngo C.irfs wiiu stylMi nnd gentlo horses to let. FOIt SALE. A few Horhes, guarnnlicd. Stcoud hand (lacks, Open and Top Buggies, Caits and Harness. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Ring up Telei bono 32, or apply to 1.1M ly Pacific Carriage Co. Telephone 410, both Companies. OFFICE AND CARRIAGE STAND: Corner Queen .So ITort Ht. All Carringcs In tuls Company arc owned by their drivers, who will en de.ivor to do their hist to satisfy tlicir pa trons by civility nutl MODEitvri: CUAliahS. : C. Buchanan, 129.: ! W. Moore, 200. : N. Peterson, 201, j ! G. Baker, 89. ! J. Brown, 193.: N. Doylo, GO.: SO lm CITY CARRIAGE CO, Corncf nrXuuauii A. Jlotel KtrcetH. KING UP TELEPHONE 457. This Carringo Company has been re cently urgnnis-ed, and guarantees to furiiMi good i!uiiveyancc, trutwi.rtliy drivers, and will make no cMortionulo charges. All calls will bo promptly attended to. Ill A lor i INSTRUCTION IN STANDARD PHONOGRAPHY! For n Coiu'mu of 8 Lcnmoiin, Sufficient to got tlio pupil to reading nnd writing Pnonograpliy, 80 .). For u Comploic Flcmciitnry Course, Of Tweuty.four LessoiH, 918.00. For tlio ItcpitrtiiiK Cofii-He, A sullletent number of Lo-sons tojuko' tlio pii nil, with proi'or o.oitions on his pan, n Pinctlcnl JUjioiter, 7S. Or, Reporting Lessons may bo inUcn in Courses of Twonty.fnur Lcsnrs for 18 per Course. Three Combes, or soicnty.two Ltstons, will generally suf. lice. 'J his Instruction may bo taken by mail. For paiticiilnrs onqulru at THIS OF-1'JOK- 7!) lm Elecfrsc louse Bells! Put in Stores, l'ouses.Si rvants' Out. houcof, htablov, nnd Burglar Alarms At untoiiiiblo latcs, For fuitor paillculiiH call on ALEX. FL.OHR, iiii nutl I.ocliwmltli, Bethel Street, - Honolulu' 81 lm "I '" ,,l".V Tlio liitor-Island Steam Navigation Co., Limited, Kiop conslanlly on linn-1 for salo Steam Family and Blncktmilh Coal and a general nssoitincnt of 415 Bar Iron. iy DAILY BULLETIN SUMMARY 10 coluiiiH, $2 per niiuiiiii, '- ,vo. i i M r . 1 1 iA" i, U&3KRln.BIsi3LwlKn!SB 't:amUicum . !$? ..aSK fiiteiiLui.. ' ' ft J ti' 'A !..',':?.. vvfSiZML, 'fila- ffl&'Jim'