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?,-Vt w ET ?V BY AUTHORITY. ((rmRSRjl))) His Excellency A. Horn will act as Governor of Oaliu cltirltig my absence from the Kingdom. CURTIS P. IAUKEA, Governor of Onhu. Office of Governor of Oaliu, April 11th, 1887. 09 lw BISHOP & Co., BANKERS Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. Draw Exchango on tlio Bank oi Onlli'orulu, H. I And Uicir agents In NEW YORK, BOSTON, H0N0 KONQ. Messrs. N. M. Rothschild & Son, London The Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney, London, The Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney, The Bank of New Zealand: Auckland, Chrlstchurcb, nnd Wellington, The Bank of British Columbia, Vic toria, B. 0., and Portland, Or. and Transact a General Banking Business. 609 ly nr Published about the End and Middle of each Month. Contains 40 Columns of Interesting News Relating to the Var ious Islands- There is no better publication for sending to friends abroad, nor is there any better medium for advertising any special line of business that may ibpcnd, in part, for its support, upon foreign pa tronage. These Summaries go to all parts of the English-speaking world, and the demand for them is constantly increasing. Subscription, including Postago to Foreign Countries, $2.50 per Year. The Daily Bulletin J AND DAILY BULLETIN SUMMARY Can bo hnd from' J. II. Sorr.n, : : : Merchant Street, A. M. Ilr.WKTT, : J. "W. Hinciley, : J.Sims, : : : : IIekky Williams, : : Hotel Street Hawaiian Hotel Fledged to neither Sect cor Party. But ejtatllshea for the benefit of ell. THURSDAY. APRIL M. 1887. HAWAIIAN RETRENCHMENT. Retrenchment in the disposal of the public revenue having been con sidered, for a long time past, by the intelligent public, a proper and necessary thing, the government of the country ostentatiously announced this as its watch-word, to the last legislative session and the one pre ceding it. Subsequent proceedings, however, revealed to the most obtuse the hollownessof the pretensions, and convinced the most confiding of the insincerity of the professions. The Government majority of tho house took the wink, and went in one day for the cutting down of expenses all along the line, with apparent earn estness, and on the clay following revealed in tho national treasury, pitching coin about like worthless stones, in a similar manner to the lucky miners in the carJy days of California, who came down to San Francisco with their bags full of gold, and tossed it about the liquor saloons, to show their contempt for the "filthy lucre" of which they possessed so much. By the end of the session and at the llnal reading of tho Appropriation Rill, tho tri umphant majority had shown its notions of retrenchment by voting a sum far in excess of tho possible revenue, no inconsiderable propor tion being for objects of "sentiment" and nonsense. This was (tjic worlc of tho Legislature, of which a maj ority was on tiic Government side. What have the Executive done with the public funds since the Legisla ture went out of session? The latter has simply the voting of money, while the former have its actual ex penditure. Let us bee what they have dono in the way of retrench ment. Much, very much! Who can deny this? Have wo not the evidences of it on every hand? They have gone in strong for tlio saving clause. They are of opinion that they should restrict expenditure on necessary public works, and provide fully for tho items on the Appropri ation Sill that would have been bet. Daily Snmmni uiuiniuu tcr loft off. Ilcnco tlio rctronclimcnt on ronils, bridges, wlmtvca, nml hnr bor, which is apparent, while n party fully equipped and fortiWieil witli the luxuries nnd dainties of life, regardless of cost, is rciiL down to luxuriate under the cocoaiiul palms of Samoa, and a gunboat that resembles a Cornish fishing-smack and is the butt of ridicule for the town and the strangers that visit tho kingdom, is swallowing down an other considerable sum. Thus we sec tho "coals and candles" cut down with merciless severity, and the "turtle soup and champagne" allowed to run liko water. Wc arc governed by great men, who lcvcrsc the order of importance and give the less precedence of the greater. While sedulously intent upon sus pending expenditure in every useful department, they continue the enor mous outlay upon works of super erogation unabated. This is what it is to be governed by mountebank "statesmen" with a "policy" that smells of canting sentimentality and taro patch mud. A robust butcher should be sent instantly to perform sonic operation upon them t Hli his meat-chopper I Any kind of horri ble mutilation would bo a comfort to us nil. CONSTANT DANCER. The smallncss of resultant damage in proportion to the frequency of runaways on the btrcets of Honolulu is quite surprising. Carriages and individuals manage to clear the way just in time to save themselves. The narrow escapes and miraculous deliverances arc numerous. Until some one gets killed, runaways will probably continue to be frequent, and no adequate remedy will be ap plied for abating the danger. But the killing is a contingency that may happen any daj It is absolutely unsafe to walk tho streets. The fact is not creditable cither to the people who have charge of horses or to the authorities whose duty it is to protect the interests of the people. Nevertheless, it is a fact, and a very conspicuous fact, too. Such criminal negligence on the part of drivers, which affords opportunities to their affrighted animals to en danger the lives of others, should be punished by severe penalties. It is in the province and power of the police to compel drivers to use proper means at all times to prevent their animals dashing wildly around the streets with vehicles in tow, and their remissness in this matter is a criminal neglect of plain duty. Wc arc sorry that the necessity exists for again reverting to a subject which has been so often dwelt upon by tho Bulletin. But as long as the evil continues unabated wo arc prepared to keep up the agitation. A MANY OFFICE OFFICIAL. No less than five ofllcial appoint ments are gazetted in this morning's Advertiser. There is nothing strange or peculiar about the number, but the striking feature of the new ap pointments is, that they all devolve upon the one individual, and that one individual is no less a personage than tho Attorney-General. To be sure, the appointment to these num erous offices is not permanent, but simply pro tempore, during the absence of the permanent incum bents, which may extend over sev eral months. Now, the Attorney-General is an able man, capable pf filling credit ably any one of the ofilec3 to which he is gazetted ; but how ho is going to fill them all, in addition to his responsible Cabinet position, is not easily understood. Ho must bo a modern Solomon, or a Hawaiian re production of Cavour. Just look at the list. Tho first two appointments Vice Chamberlain of tho Royal House hold and His Majesty's Assistant Private Secretary probably do not involve much attention, only on spej cial occasions, although to the un initiated there appears a little in congruity in a Sovereign's Minister being also his assistant private sec rotary. The third named appoint ment Commander-in-Chief of the Forces of tho Kingdom is a very important office. To command the whole army of Hawaii is as much as any one ordinary man can do. Think of it, tlicro is a big salary to draw at the end of every month 1 Adjutant-General of the Forces of the Kingdom, comes noxt on tho list. An adjutant of a regiment is generally recognized as a pretty liardworkod man, so it can readily bo imagined how a man's energy and brains must bo taxed when adjutant of tho whole of tho Ha waiian Forces. The last olllco filled is Hie Governorship of tho Island of Oaliu, for which tv stipend is speci fically appropriated by tho Legisla ture. Tins is the array of ofllcon held li.v the noting incumbent, the responsibility of which one would think HUlllcicut to turn a man's liair grey in a night. Hut here comes up a HerioiTs ques tion: Arc tho duties of these olllces so light and easy that one man can attend to them all? If so, why not appoint onu man permanently to the various posts, and pay him a stifll cicnt salary, having tlio pay of tho other four? These sinecures arc a great hole in tho Hawaiian system, which is perpetually leaking out the money that might be used to better purpose. SUPREME COURT-APRIL TERM, 1887. JL'SIICK Jt'CULLY, ntK9IMXCl. Vi:inksda.y, April 10th. Tlio King vs. Ah Cliui, Akiona and Tong Hoy, assault and battery. Appeal from Police Court, Hono lulu, where tlio defendants were found guilty and sentenced to thrco months' imprisonment. Tried bc foro a foreign jury, who return a verdict of guilty against Ah Chili and Akiona, and not guilty against Tong Hoy. TnuitsiUY, April Mth. Mr. Hatch of counsel for tho de fendants, addressed the Court on behalf of his clients, pleading for mitigation of sentence, inasmuch as lie considered the evidence for tlio prosecution had been grossly exag gerated. Mr. Peterson for the Crown, pointed out to the Court that the wounds of the complaining witness had been of a serious nature. It was two months since the assault was committed, and even now the marks were plainly visible. He maintained, that assaulting a man who is assisting the Government in the suppression of crime, is a serious crime, and the aggressors should be punished severely. His Honor, in passing sentence, said, this was hardly a private assault of one party against another. Neither did ho consider it a case of viciousness. Ho would not increase the sentence of Ah Chui, but he considered Akiona entitled to borne benefit of the doubtful evidence given against him. He sentenced Ah Chui to two months' imprisonment at hard labor, anil Akiona to pay a find of 8100. WiHixiMiiw, April 13th. Ackcrmau vs. Congdou, assump sit. Argument on a demurer. S. B. Dole for plaintiff, Ashford & Ashford for defendant. at ciiAMiunts imfoiti: juim, c. .t. In re bankruptcy of J. II. Brims, Jr. Petition of bankrupt for (lib charge. The Court granted the petition. C. W. Ashford for peti tioner. In re bankruptcy of LuizRodrigo, petition of bankrupt ior discharge. The Couit granted the petition. L. A. Thurston for petitioner. nr.KOKK mil .iustici: pih&tok. In re bankruptcy of Jacob Lyons. Claim of Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, F. and A. M., amounting to SjGij, G7, for rent of store and warehouse, corner Fort and Queen streets, from October 1st to December 1st, 1880. The Court rendered an ornl decision that a discharge in bankruptcy docs not release a lessee from his cove nants ; that Lyons and Levey joint ly covenanted to pay the rent due January 1, 1887, they arc yet liable. Tho Court also ruled that the estate of Lyons is not liable to pay the claim at all, and so orders. J. M. Monsnrrat for the petitioners, W. C. Parke, assignee, in person. Twenty-thrco persons arc reported to have been frozen to deatli in Saxony during a recent snowstorm. EXTENSIVE CREDIT SALE OF TAILORS' 000DS! By order of a Prominent Importing House I am instructed to oll'cr at Public Auction, at my enlcsioom on MONDAY, APRIL 18th, '87 At 10 o'clock a. m. A largo ami varied assortment of Tailors' Goods, comprising Diagonals, Doeskins, Moleskins, and Buckskins, PLAIN & PRINTED LININGS, Linon and Cotton DrillB, And mimcious other Goods appertain- ing to tho trado. TeruiN Iithorul, iiikI iiimto Uuown at tlmo of Hale. Tho abovoorooll cliolco, Fresh Goods, manufactured uxprcsly for this market, to whleh tlio auctioneer calls tho atten tton of tho Trade, LEWIS J. LEVEY, 10 ill Auctioneer Fire Police ! Attention ! MEMtfEHS CI HC BtCll Aim HKHEBY KE to attend tlio roirulur meeting Till: EVENING, 7:.0 o'clock t-lmrp, at Mechanic Engino Co., No. 2, Hall By order of Captain. rmij. jjic.um, Sec'v. Thursday, April 34th. 10 it "F YOU FIND ANYTHING, - utlvcrtho it in tho PaI&y BciAsyw THE NEW WATCH POCKET. A good many men do not tippa icntly know iiow to wear their watches and wntch chains. II used to bo the fashion to wear tlio time piece in tho vest pocket nnd to droop the chain artistically along over tho stomach to the nearest vest button. From that fashion decreed a little advance, and the chain from the nearest vest button was carried along in a graceful festoon to the farthest vest pocket. All that lias passed away and the stylo now is for the masculine vest front to bo unadorned. A watch must be worn in the pistol pocket and the chain must be coiled up in the nearest pants pocket. This is the only proper thing. The style is English. If a man wants to lie correct lie must wear his watch m this way, and use colored shirts with while collars and cuffs. If he does these things lie will find that whenever he goes into a billiard-room and takes off his coat lie will near a buzz of unanimous admiration. It is only when a man has his coat off nowadays that it is possible to tell whether his watcli is in Ills pocket or at his "uncle's." Chicago Mall. The Customs authorities at Tor onto, Out., have seized as obscene liteiaturc a largo number, of verbatim reports of the Colin Campbell divorce proceedings. NOTICE. AT A SPECIAL MEETING OP tlio (Stockholders of tho Honokua Sugar Company, held this day, Mr. Julius Hotlug was clecled Vicu.Prct.i dent for tlio ensuing trim. II. KKN.TES.Sccictnry. Honolulu, April lltli, 1S87 01) t NOTICE. AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF tlio Stockholders of tlio Pacific Sugar Mill, held till- day, Hon. O 11 Bishop was elected Vice-President for the eimiing term. H. KEN.TKS, Secretary. Honolupi, April Dili, 18:17. 00 01 Credit Auction Sale! By ow'er of MK. L. B. KB Ml, we will sell ut public auction, On Monday, April 10 At 10 o'clock a in., tit our salcsioom, Queen Sticet, On a Liberal Credit to thu trade, a largo and varied'assortmcnt of CJcnt'M Neck Wear, Tweeds, CtiMMiniercH. White &, Colored JLinenx, AND ABOUT 100 Single Suit fa ! AND PANTS LENGTHS. Cejf These goods are "all new, of the latest pattern:, woro personally selected by Mr. Kerr, and oiler a flue opportu nity to tlio tiude. JSTTEHMS AT SALE. E. 1 ADAMS & CO., 0!) -it Auclionccis NUKSE. ALADV, WITH rillLIHlEN, IS leaving for tho Coast by the ne.l trip of tho Australia, is desirous ot meet, lug with Bomu person who would act as nurse during Iho oynge. Will pay all cpeiisis to Sin Francisco. Address " NU USE," tbis otllov. OS .Ii MRS. K. M.OLIPHANT, X.UU1UH' rs'iirne, lias removed to No. t! Wellington Place, School Street, tlio residence of Mr. A. Cock tin in, opposlto O. Along, Est. 07 t!v TUB ' Will pcrfotm in a TENT Behind iho Shooting Gallery, FOItT STREET, Thursday, Friday & Saturday Nights. 07 til W. II. ALDIUCH, Manager. 110 THE INT EH EST OP JAMES I). CAS'ILE In tho firm of Castlo & Cooke, ceased on tho first Inst. All liabilities of tlio concern aio assumed by tlio remaining partners. CASTLE & COOKE. Honolulu, April (1, 1837. 01 o oil (it NOTICE. Y BKOTUEH, W. H. CASTLE, holds inv ful now or of attorney. anu will act lor mo m an matters oi business during my absence from the Kingdom. J. B. CASTLE. Honolulu, Api II 0, 1887. 01 o o il 01 For Sale or Lease. rpiIOSE PUKMISES SITUATED ON X I unnhou Street called "Kntinnilo. hla," the propci ty of O. II. Judd, mo for salo or for lease for a term of yeius, For particulars inquire of ALEX. J. OAltnVKiailT. Honolulu. Dec. 13. 1S80. 1M8 WANTED, JAPANESE NUItSE GIW, TO look uftcr ono child. Apply to A 07 .I.E. lmOWN&CO. "OB PRINTING of all kinds oxc 1 cutcd at tho Daily Uulluin Ofllco . , '" , A1- Japanese AcroMs GULICK'3 General Business A v billed and Unskilled Labor Furnlthed. Tlicro nre now roglslotcil nt llic Agen cy, Book-keepcm, Englneero, Plantation Luna, Cariiimtfi, Hottlori, Cooks, Hoys, etc., who tiro peeking employment, and man of whom can l'liriihli tho best of references If rcrjulml. Valuable Heal Estate In desirable lots for fiilo or lease Conveiiiint Cot. tugos to let on favorable terms. For Salo. A rnre clianeo for a Haucli man of small capital is now ollured for cmh. All the appurtenances of a thrifty, profitable ranch, horses, cattle, mule., hogs, fdict p. tools, etc, etc., necessary for lmm dluto work, ore on the premiss. L:r Indole mid full particulars given on application to tho Agency. To Lol That very coiiimrdlous home load known Us 'Pair Vlo.v," onlhe Hank of Punchbowl Hill; fully ap pointed In every respect; healthy nir; magnificent lov; convenient locu tion. This it 11 taro opportunity lor u private lanilly to i-ecuro a beautiful homo on moderate term. To Let. A conveniently located A room Cottage with li.illi-ror m and kitchen, servant's quarter, Mnulu and oin I igo shed; water laid mij about Jrt ()f n nillo fiom the Post OH i:u on tho Pn lnniii rrad. Tho premises lmvo lately been put in thorough upair and newly painted. Tho Old Corner (Hollo's) lor Salo on rcn Boimblu terms. A taio chance for in vestment. A Lodging Establishment conveniently lo cated, paying handsomely, to bu'had Bnt a largnlu. Pull pnitlculnrs given upon nppllca lion til the Agency, Ho. 30 Merchant Strool, Honolulu. licit Tcicniioiio :jih. v. (. ii ox 4i.-.. Vit- -x r ;. kr o the Ifolcano The STEAMKK KIN AIT will make an excuifion to tho Volcano, on Monday, April I8ih. Early applications for tickets should bo nude to Ofllco of VILDER'S STEAMSHIP CO. Or to J. Williams' Photographio Gallery, 015 7t POUT STKEET 1U.UMI JFI. IIAOKFELD & Co. l-12'J tf makers! Attention t II you want n nice whlll". get some of MaicbanlN new 5-CENT "YOUNG AMERICA," 01 lw Jutt arrived. Chas. T. Gulick Notary Public Kerords Senrehcd, Abstract of Tlllo PuiniBlied, and Conveyances Drawn on Blunt notice. Collodion Agcncy.-JIii..IOHN-OOOD, lit., Authorized 'Collector. Employment Agency. 31 it. F. SIAKCOS, Bpecii.l Agent. Goncral Business Agency. No. ;18 Mer chant Htreet. IScll Telephone MH. P. . ISo v 4 1.1. S2tf TO LET. NICK FUIiNISIIBD FRONT mom nt No. 4 Cntilem Lnne.101 lw ITOTTOE. A DURING MY AIJSKNOK FROM this Kingdom, Mr. W. F. Allen will not for mo itmlir full power of nt lorney. And my tuother. A. Wills, will o'U'iy on mv business nt iho store nt Pa hnlu. T O. WILL". P.ibala, ApiilO, 1BS7. 07 lw SPECIAL NOTICE. A LL PARTIES HAVING CLAIMS 1 of nny kind ng i!m.t tho undersign ed aro lieioby notified to pierent iio s line, prrpeily attested, to Geo. 8. llouciitaillngHtthoi'Diy lloiso" Fnloon, on Hotel sticet, Iloiin'ulu, .within six days fiom this 0th thy of April, 18S7, or they will bo foievor haired. G. W IIOIHHITAIIINO. Honolulu, April I). )gS7. COO (It !$0,000 TO LOAN I HPIIE miil'-iMgwil lmvo Klxly'i'lious. J. an. I Dollni-. in loin, h sums of not lo limn diii' tlimivaml (Ullnis upon snliffm'toiy Mcml'v SMITH, THURSTON & KINNEY, IfiflJtr (!C Foit Street, Honolulu. TF YOU WANT A SERVANT, JL ndvertlbo iu tho Daily Dum.i:ti, r. - t'jrfj'J ! . .. y.u .u . , ' A??!'. ' V. . ', M j- Nv XVIS S53teh'ssc. NOfcU-.."? iil-.'i iiW "' i! JrtMfV.I FOR SALE. with FisMates, Bolts & Siite mtwmm DHUHMimijiji-i)" iiih-l umjmnui'UJWi t Bell Tel. 173. Mutual 'J'ol. 072. O. lliwiur. I' J. E. BROWN & GO., .(Jaapboll BlocS, Merchant fit., Real Estate ApMs, Etc., Oiler tlio following To Lot. Shop In new brb k building on King fclrcnt, near Nuiinuu, iicU to Chliio'oNoNflCo.'aoulccH. Kent iy moderate, OJIIco lo Lol. Private olllee, lrimlKrincly (Hied, water comciilunco, ilc. Pint of J. E. Drown & Co.' promise, Mer clianl Stiectj with desk room oulsldo foraoleik. -Suitable for n notary or n lawyer. Kent, with olllee furniture, i per month, Rooms lo Rent Furnished in tlio lest localities Rooms to Rent. Four very linml'onicly fiunUlii'd ionium in large home; well situated on hmianii Avenue. Kent ?fi a month each. To Lot. Tlio house nnd grounds Mttialid. in iMiii.inu AeniH', icccniiy occupicu byA..T. Cartwrlght, Jr., Esq. Kent ery model ate. To Lot. A Ij.rooiucd Cottage, with Car ll'igo House anil Outhouse, Kiiuiinit Avenue, near Oovcrnmsnt rcervolr, nbovo lito Queen J,5ovngcr Emilia's place, nilli t bout '2 ncrcs of laud lj mllci from town. Kent $l(5pcrmniiili. To Let. Afi-roomcd Ct tinge, w 1th kitchen attnclud; upper end of Xiiiuinu Ac:im:, oppnUtu "Valley Homo," in cvcfllont older. Path anil water con Mini aces. KeiilSlt'. To Lot. Shop window w ith Fpueo behind, in oil e'H recnpled by J. E. Ilrnwn & Co. Suitable for JewclaiN rhop or XottuyV ofilca. Kent vciy lnudctatc. Hotiso and Lot lor Salo. Very desirable icsidcncc on Dcietunla Stieet. 'Iho h iio contains 4 lJcdroom, Parlor, liltiliig-ioom, P.mtiy, Kitchen ami l'a broom, MiMpillo proof. House new ami well built. Lot 100 by 1130 feet with privilege rf buying ne.M lot. Will tejpM cheap. For Salo .A charming rcMilcuoo oa Klnau street, containing 2 lied. toim-i, parlor, dining room, kitolun bath, Ac. Garden t'ont nnd hack; carriage home, stables and sen ant's qtiii'tcrs detached. For Sale A biisinisi (restaurant) In center of city. Owner leaving on ac count of 111 Health. Asj li-ndid chance for cno'gisiic man. l'or parlioulais apply to .f E. Drown & Co. For Sale or Loaso -With luiiuedlnto pos b('S'.loi), that valuable Oilato known as tho NUUANU VALLEY KaNCU. situaiKl in tlio iS'iiuanii Valley. 2J miles from Iho rliy, and undoubtedly tlio mint eligible silo for a uiillc or milk nnd butlei dairy in thisKiiigdom. 'i ho nbove t-plemlM pro orly may be bud on ensy turms. Employment Department. Situations wanted by t ooks. Eilqors Ht)tli-r.4, Painters, And oilier clashes of help. Custom House Brokers, Monoy Brokers, Booku kept & written up, Accouuta collected, Conveyancing, Property managed for absentees. 'J3 Merchant Street. 01 HHd. J. i lw AflvGrtisement WIO. APl'EAR E?ra fo NOTICE. DURING MY AllSHNOK FROM tlio Kingdom Mr. Z. K. Myers will liavo full elrirgo of mv busiiioi". .lOIINH.HOITJt Honolulu April 11 18S7 07 lw NOTICE. MRS. NICOLL begs lo infoimiho lrienda and p.itrnna of tbu Fancy Department if Mr.'. Tnm. Lack's ttore, tint tho rcuou tbu piomlsed halo ol loncy work did not lal.o ptuco last Sat urilav, was on account ot pris? of work. Hope to bo lendy withiilUt of pretty and useful nitlclcs by tlio lii-t Baturdny In May. f ' Wo iiIm) wish lo Inform vou that MIsh Rltohle.ircent'y from thuEUt.fcwi-ceds Mini Webster in charge of tho Fancy Depaitnient. Miss Hlicl.io hos Eoived bci time at fiiiey wink, nnd K master of her trade, will (,'rtol. oi s In nil iho ) Ust flyles of now stltoliunnd neiv idols, liromip inzjtoglvo KilUiuclKii to all, l'lemo glvn u-i i. fa 1. . T.io nit f f Makln; Paper Flowcis and Wax Work h ndiled to our ll of fancy work, in which Icboiih will bo given. 0 1 lw TF YOU WANT A SITUATION X ndyeitleo in tho Daily UuxuniN. to, ?srj,cKrcE?nrni!ra f MrntntTiTHmfTTiT f.-,v;. " v , jm a 'j- ., 'i ', ;,? i .1 jw.iftu!i:i5i ; -wrc). ttJ..i.jiVri Aa.tJkk . 'Vvom bSa l-'Oit VAX FKAHC1KCO, Tho now nml fine Al Mcel Menuiblp Of the Oceanic Stcium hip Company, will be duo nt Jlniioliiiu trom Sjdnoy nml Auckland on r about May 6th, 1 887, And will lenvo for the nbovo port with mulls and passengers on or nuout that date. Kor fiolghl or passage having BU PERIOD ACCOMMODATIONS, apply WM. G. inyfZN & CO., Agents. For Sydney anil Auckland, Tho new and lino Al steel steamship iC Alameda," Of the Oceanic Stcaimhtp Company, will bo due nt Honolulu from Sjii Frnnclico on or nbout April 16th, 1887, And will lnvo pioinpt dbpatih with mulls nnd pnsengeta fi r ilie above port i. For treight or pa'sng', having SU PERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS, lipply 37 Wtt G. IRVIW & CO., Agents. F SALE! At tho lowest figure, of tho finest qual ity of &UAVA JELLI! Warranted genuine1, mndo of tho puro juice only and guaranted to stand EXPORT TO AMY CLIMATE AND Will not dolcrinrata in quality for nny liuniber of ye.us. Large qunuiities e ported eeiy year, by tunie ot tlio larg est comimici d firms of this city, to dif ferent pints of tlio United HiUtm and tlio (jcrninn Lmpire. jiANurACiuunu at tiiu Pioneer Steam Candy Factory and Bakery, :KMtal)llKlieil In ISOlt. Practical Confectioner, Pnutry Cook and Oimuncnter, Hotel, bet. A'ltunnu and I'ort HtH. Roth Telephones ITo. 74. 01 BOOTS g5 SHOES! Regs to infoim the public, that ho has jiiit returned from San Fiuuclsiio, whero ho fcclccted an Elegant Stock of Boots & Shoes Compiling: Ladies' Fine French Kid Shoes, Men's Fine Roots nnd Shoes, Childien's Elegant Shoes, and a fine lot of ixrASTH1 it:;o.vi: niji'I'ihis. at Xo. i:j xiKiiinu Mtrcut. fiin i TCI imm ww ill CARRIAGE CO. Cairingo3 at all boms, (ley and night. Fnddlo Ilor, e?, Ruggies, Wagonettes and Village Girls wltii btylisli and gontlo liortes to let. FOK SALE. A few IIore, giiruanlecd. Second liiurl Ilnnks, Open nnd Top Buggies, Calls and Harness. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. King up Telephone 32, or npply to HlttVES & MAYIiKY. 1574 ly U11 CARRIAGE CO. STAND; Corner oi'A'uuaim A IJotcl MlvcoU, EING UP TELEPHONE 457. This Carrlng'j Compiny has been ro ccnily i,rgitu)ed, nnd guaraniees to furul-h good conveyance-', tru-twertliy ill Ivi'is, iiuil will niiko nocMoitlonato charges. All culi will bopiotnptly ulleiided to. COTTAGES TO LET. npiinnw xin: coti'aoes.paht- -1. ly iurnUhcd, und Miltnblo for iioiifckeeplng. aio lo t nt Wulkiki. Apply to ALLCX HEItllKHT, or to this "Hire. loOtf TO LET, rmm.siiHD coitaoe at W.ilklUI: leautlllll thndn Irrna. A and Pun pea lmthlii:, Apply to 2 w ) . V. CUNHA. fFOR SALEl OJIE L.VHGP. I O l rorror boncacola nml I.i.nnlilo M. which ran bo ill villi n Inio two or uioro liulldlng lots. Juiquiio of O. WFHT, ICil Of Wcbt, Dow & Co. THE DAILY BULLETIN -Tho most popular paper publUhcd. v JS fFmvMWm-'" l"v fmTTTMMiMMmimifl-'fn vtL&txi&.,Jitetfoi