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f I S te r $4lteJi&-,hS, JSSt!Ji6 3&fe M rfflf itwniHWi';liuiinNiiiiiHmiitf Aug 17 B S Australia from San l'rincUcu Hlmr J.-n Makcc from Kaunl Stnir Knahi from Kniiui DEPARTURES. AiirIC Btmr Klnnit for Hllo and way ports at a I) in Stmr 0 tt Uiflhop for Walaune, Walalua unit Koolim t !) x m Sehr ICa Mnl for ICntial PASSENGERS. Prom San Francisco, per S S Autra Hii. August 23 Hon C H IlMiop, .1 T Wuterhuuse Jr, F J Lourey, Sydney Clcineutson ami wife, Mrs A Cniuivuno imdson, Miss I Pettlc, Chas E -isnicy, J A Hopper, Mrs Sutherland mid ti chil dren, L 0 Abies, K Grav, wife mid sun, 3Hm U lhiberton, Mm "Mel 11. Miss A Gllimiu, It Uatilehl, Jllss HalstewJ, J V Oolburn, llev W O Meirltt And wife, Ali-s M .Mclutyie. MIs 1 0 Jtobertson, 31 r Glass. Geo Gnlbrallli, U Thomp son, W (3 Shigtchtirst and CO stecinge. For Maul and Hawaii, per Kliiau, August 23 MUs Ostrom, 'Hon .1 Ma guhe and wife, Mrs Hopkins, Dj A A Carter, Father James, W Akana, J. A Mugocin, O Afong, Mis es Afonjr (3), 3Irn H Kenton, Mrs Kealoha, ltev. J "hi Silver. H lk-ilowitz,Mrs Hitchcock, and a number on deck. IQQAL & QGNfiHAk NEWS. , A. ras German UrUIoa ulwd th AuitrfiUis, t afcM tritium- a loiR lit Hip fiortvci' Pftlonn, Tim Ausdialln biouphl IO.OOi) in gold coin fur Moirfc. Dhhop A Co, The Kinau was detained one hour this afternoon on account of tho nwils. Vltloittt, U. C. l.rAllUlSII, Ifefl Latfisitalsalws, A'. .V. Six now cars mrived on the Aus tralia for tho Hawaiian Tramways Company. The H. 31. H. S. Zcnhindla is due any time fium the Colonics en route to San Francisco. Mr. Morgan sells four or five Ha waiian carriage und saddle horses at noon to-inotrow. Tun Australia brings news of a drop in tho price of sugar. It w now 7 cents for DC test. SHIPPING NOTES. AIIMVAI.S AT SAN TKANCISCO : August 3d, S S Maiiposa."7 days from Honolulu; Oth baikSO Allen, L'j days from Honolulu; Glh bktnc 1'lautcr L'l days from Honolulu ; schr Ann:i,22i days Irom Kahuhii; baik W B Godfrey, '21 d.iys, bark C D Bryant, 374 days, bat k Alex McNeil, 117 days, all from Hono lulu"; brigJ.urline, 2 days ftoni Hllo; 7th brlR W G Irwin, L'Sdays from Hono lulu; Uth Australia, 7 days from Hono lulu. DKI'AltTURKS FllOM SAN l'RAKC.ISCO: August 7 brig Qeo. II-, Douglass for Honolulu; 11th scnT "ora Bluhm for 3lAliukoDii; MthbktneS'G Wilder for Honolulu? The bark 0. 1). Bryant has made tho. bust) trip to San Francisco. It occupied 37 days. The Australia hiought H2 bags of mail for the Post Ofliec, also 5 bags for the paicels post. No leas than 5,7iO gallons of beer wore brought on the Australia. No need of being thirsty. It tickles Cnpt. Houdleltc to death to haul alongside the wharf just as the clock is striking th noon hour. Tin: bark S. N. C'astlo and the schooner Rosalind were cntoiing Son FiauoUco August 16th as the Aus tralia passed out. DIED. BLAISDELL-At.Kealla, 18, J. L. Blaisdell, years. Kauat, Aug. t?r., aged S8 FAREWELL RECEPTION. V Mn. Edw. A. Kcil, the obliging purser of the S. S. Australia, 1iib our best thanks for a tile of late San Francisco papers and other favois. 'Jfii. Chns. 12. Niamey, who was an eyowitnesH of tho shooting or Judge Terry, arrived as a passenger on the Australia. ' He is going to visit the Volcano. .3 A Brilliant Soolnl Tilliute to Itev. George Wallace . . .t . r r f . Yesterday evening a reception was trivn at the residnncc of Mr. .Thos. R. Walker',' King etiqet,. by Messrs xom May ana l. it. vaiKcr,cuurcii-i wardelis of the second .conjtregalion of St. Andrews Uatuedral, in uonor of the Rev. GeorgecWallacc, A. M.", the pastor of that body, who leaves on the 30th inst. for tho Stntes. The reverend gentleman has been con nected with St. Andrew's Cathedral aboutseven years, the last two and u half'' of which he has been in charge of the second congregation, and h;" departure is much regretted, as he -as kept together :i largo and inlluential body of people, and the Gnancial standing of his congrega tion is" excellent. Whether he will return or not he does not himself know, but it is hoped he will. The reception last evening was one of the most elegant given in Ho nolulu in a long time. The spa cious grounds were lit up with torches, colored lanterns hungfroin the front of the house and also sev eral strings of them from the top of the flagstaff to the ground. The interior of tho bouse was tastily de corated witk flowers and evergreens, the whole scene, as one lady remark ed, "looking like fairyland." The invited guests included members of the Royal family, Bis Majesty's Ministers, the Diplomatic and Con sular Corps, Privy Council, Officers of the U. S. S. Nipsic and Alert, 1 and a large number of our most pro minent citizens. As they arrived they were received in a courteous wanner by Mr. May and Mr. Walker and then presented to Rev. Mr. Wallace who occupied a posi tion in the parlor. A lanai decorated with flags had been erected on one side of the house and here refreshments of a palatable nature were served to those present by an eUlcient corps of waiters." Social conversation was indulged in, while a good many of the gutsts strolled through the well appointed grounds. The reception was a brilliant social success in every respect, and this end was due to the well1- directed efforts of both Mr. May and 31 r. Walker, two gen tlemen who are held tn the highest respect in this community. personal"." lion. Chns. R. Bishop returned on the Australia, after a pleasant three months' visit in the States. 3Ir. J. T. Watcrh'ouse, Jr., looks well after a trip abroad. He has our thanks for late San Francisco papers. Messrs. J. A. Hopper, V. J. Low rey, L. C. Abies and Rev. W. C. Merritt and wife, all return in im proved health. Mrs. A. 31. Mellis, 3Ii33 Maggie Mclntyre, 3Iiss Halstcad and Miss GVaco Robertson return to their island homes after visiting friends iii the States, Mrs. Cnuavarro, wife of tho Por tuguese Commissioner, has returned home. The members of the Honolulu Avion with theif lady ftiends had a most enjoyable dance at 'their hall last evening,. The Hawaiian string baud was n attendance. e v -1 : ' ' In the, Police Court this morning a Japunese woman was remanded to Moidii Nchargo of keeping a .liarirla,li .r..n rVttrr t.il.Sln mn.. A.kii.uw..j ..te.wuoi.. jl M u II 1I1LU .111.4. charged with affrav we're discharged.' , - (.. i , , ' ' ,-, The steamer Umatilla 'got liadly -nick in the mud at Tacoma, Auk, 15 tl- J'wo powerful 'tugs failed to . mo. w v,er an inch.., She. was" un harmed in jy manner; lxjClieted, merely .sunk and "ast. , ; j .;i The Jcath is-announced of Mr. J. L.BlaHdell, Sr., -which took'place at tho h ..ae. of his son, Mr-William Blaisddl, mauager-of Kealia Planta tion, Kauai, on Subdny. Another son lives at Kohala. The late Mr. Blaisdell was an intense sufTerer for yea re from rheumatism. In another column may bo found an advertisement calling for sealed pioposalsfor the construction of a teiminal depot for thu O.ihu Railway and Land Co? Tho plans for tho du pot vero drawn by Mr. G. A. How ard and are somewhat after the style of the Santo Fo now depots. The structure, which will be highly orna mental, will bo Hplendidly arranged with waiting moms and other conve niences on tho ground floor, while the oflices of tho company will be on tho second floor. AMKIIIC, .mini; n:itin or i ami onxw in)i. David S. Terry, ox-judgr and one of counsel in the famous Shaion case, was shot and instantly killed in the dining room of the Depot Ho tel, at Lathrop, Cal., on August 1 1, by David Naglc, a Deputy United Stales Marshal. Justice Field, re turning from holding couit nt Los Angeles, was seated at a table in the room, where Teiry and his wife were. Terry rose up lioin another table and, walking up to Justice Field's table and standing behind him, slapped his face. Nagle com manded him to desist, and, as he was about to renew his assault with hisfist,Iagle drew a pistol and llred. Terry was shot llirouuli the heart and died instantly. Najjlo tired a. second shot at Terry while lie was falling. The tragedy caused great excite ment in California as well as intense interest all over the continent. It was no surprise to the CnliTornians, however, who expected :i tragical ending to the bitterness of Tony and his wife toward Judge Field fioru the Sharon proceedings. In September, 1888, Terry was impris oned for an assault committed in the presence of the United Stales Circuit Court. Since then he and 31s. Terry had made such threats against Judge Field as to load to Deputy 3Iarshal Nagle's being de tailed as a body-guard to piotect Field. Terry was a man of blood who, llio Alta says, "had the mis fortune to carry into a lipcned stale of society the conditions which are tolerable only where social order is not fuliy established. Restless un der autiioiity, and putting violence above law, lived by the swoid and has perished by it." Terry killed Senator Brodcrick in a duel in 1851), and he served in the febel ami' on the staff of General Bragg. Of Judge Field the Alta says: "When the- Justice, witli, thieats made against his life, returned to the Stato unarmed and resentful of protection, against nssault, declaring that when Judges must arm to de fend themselves from assault offered in reprisal for their olli'tal action, society must be considered dissolv ed, he was rendering to our institu tions the final and highest possible service." Mrt. Terry was the claimant in the Sharon1' rill case, trying to es-tabltsh-the.fact of her marriage with the,. late Senator. She showed a' pistol if! court when Justice Field the case on Sept.o, and her husbaiul drew a knife to "protect her from arrest, for which he was imprisoned, and the pair were to have appeared in the U. S. District Court on Aug. 13th for trial on two indictments charging them with resisting ah officer. After the shooting sho called on the crowd to lynch Nagle. ' -. h- Otlt.V tint liiAH tint. Wtm Hist Ittltinlil tier lit Ilia IhU). mid tt won feari! fruiu. il.ti tiht, Hie KirliUli nWimsr vfunw nifty tiu i.loli, wlilpli (4 mt fin ntlfthiu! oua. Thp P'iUort. fltftloo Mhtt IVpfin. went Is In iv (imnOiti'.v "f' Uio mr,N lor, but r.ll (Imormlliod to Diifnuc tho law ngniiml ficril poituhing mi nil vessels. England has infiiiiiicd Can ada thai she will protect British rights in the Bchring Sea, but nlial these lights arc remain lobe piov ed. Tlie Canadians have teizird the American schooner Vidette at Nova Seolia. lii'norK. Cardinal Lavigcrle ha suddenly ahaudoued the anti-slavery eonveV lion to, tt is said, begin a criwadc iu F.urope by direction of the Pope for the purchase of Jerusalem from the Turk. Foity thousand persons attended services at Ihc shiine of Knock, Ire land, on the l.ijlli. The Valkyiio won the cup on the long Victoria colirne, abmil .r0 miles, at the Royal Victoria, Yacht Club M.Z&. tt )-H-- vtu-.w-v.Vi'Cyf'JlM, RT33 ft . a B fi i lie - uiiaDie 0'J rJSxfAf.-ffip. t, ssuranoe Society, VHS UJTb SAfge. n --it i nor IT STANDS -a AS1 EVENTS THIS EVENING. Drill Co. D Honolulu Rifles, t 7:30, Hawaiian Council No. 089 A. L. of II., at 7:30. Service at St.Andrew's Cathedral, at 7. S. S. AUSTRALIA. The Oceanic Company's steamship Australia arrived at noon, (J days 22 bonis from San Francisco with 32 cabin and f0 steerage passengers. Sailed from San Francisco August lGth at noon. Experienced fine weather and light trades the entire voyage. She brought 1,310 tons of general merchandise. RECEPTION OH THE NIPSIC. Lieut. Commander II. W. Lyons and officers of the U. S. S. Nipsic held a reception on board that ves sel yesterday afternoon which was attended by a largo number of pro minent society ladies and gentle men. His Majesty the King .and II. II. Prince Kananatiakoa attended by Mr. Jas. W. Robertson, Acting Chamberlain wcie among those pre sent. The King was received by a guard of honor of marines. The interior of the vessel was most beau tifully decorated with flaus, flowers and evergreens. Dancing was in dulged in to the strains of the Ha waiian string band. Everyono en joyed the occasion exceedingly, BUSINESS ITEMS. J. F. Loubatjia wealthy author of several French works, is cngoged a aecond time to Miss Jennie Flood, daughter of the late California mil lionaire. The first engagement was broken through Loubat's becoming involved in a club scandal from which he has fully cleared himself. THE Pantheon Saloon has received by llio "Australia" another large Invoices of National Lager, anil tlon't you forgit it. 333 3t MR. DODD has jun received ex "Umatilla" another lot nf that " PHILADELPHIA L.VUKH BEBK" in kegs, which he Is oilcring to his customer.' 333 lw 1 TRY McCarthy's Uidtr. 318 If !l OTT'S Cider at McCarthy's. 1V1 313 tf THE X 2d columns, Mulled anuuui. WEEKLY BULLETIN purely local mauer to foreign countrie, fo per Sullivan is onirial at Purvis, Mis sissippi, for assaulting Kilram. Mr. West, who was breveted Brig adier General for gallantry in the war, latterly a hotel proprietor in Washington, has died supposedly from the effects of an assault by Ruflln, a clerk in the Treasury de partment, in a quarrel over a board bill. JJmpire Powers narrowly escaped lynching at Cleveland, Ohio, for giv ing decisions that cnablad New York to win. A large meeting of the anti-assassination faction of the Clan-na-Gael society was held at Chicago on the 15th. A revolt of San Quentln prisoners at a change of rations has been sup pressed. Star Lily has won the Flower City $10,01)0 stake, neven heats, at Ro chester, N. Y. Mclveiina and Schaefer havo agreed on a straight throe ball bil liard match in New York in Novem ber, 5,000 points for 85,000. President Harrison has made a tour through New England cities, being everywhere royally received. A Cluneso leper from California has been discovered jn a Brooklyn hospital, having been there a year without his disease being known. Tho "elixir of life" (mentioned in Thursday's Hum.f.tin) is getting columns in the papers. People have begun to die from experiments with tho new fad made by ihc doctors. Kllraiu is out on 82,000 bail. English agents are reported to havo secured all the large Pitts burg bicweiics. The U. S. treasury surplus has reached 870,800,000. The railways have made conces sions to the G. A, It. for reduced rates to the encampment at Milwau kee. The A. O. F. of the States has decided to form a High .Court of Foresters In that, country and cut clear of the English connection. A destructive fire took place at Truckec, Nevada, August 12lh, Over thirty buildings were destroy ed. Loss'over 8150,000. Twenty-one blocks in the heart of the city of Spokane Falls, Washing ton, were destroyed by fire on Aug. 4th. The lowest estimate of loss is $7,000,000. The Washington block, flnept in the city, and the Frank ford block, were destroyed. The British schooner Black Dia mond, seized by the U. S. cutter Rush, was taken by her captain to regatta, 15th inst. The Senate Court found Bonlan ger guilty of treason in tho presi dential crisis of 1887, also of em bezzlement of public funds. Count Dil'on and Henri Iloclipfort wen; found guilt- of being accomplices in tho treason. All three were sen tenced to be deported to some forti fied place. Emperor William and the Em peror of Austria viewed a sham tight at Spaifdau, where smokeless pow der was used by one side. No smoke was visible at a distance of three hundred yards and no sound was heard beyond a slight tapping. Bulgaria jvas to proclaim inde pendence on August Mlh. The North German Gazette de precates any falling out with Eng land over African matters. 11 says England's friendship is of more va lue to Germany than all the German Einin relief expedition could obtain ontjio Upper Nile. Attorney-Geneial Webster an nounced in the House of Commons, amidst Libeial cheering, that the Government had decided to amend the TitheSjbill 'by accepting tlie Op positidn's p'roposal ' to make' the lapdlords instead of occupiers liable for the paymentof tithes. Three French ironclads and a des-, patch boat sailed from Toulon on"' the 14th for Crete. Ip consequenco of pressure front the Central Euro pean powers, the Greek Government has countermanded orders to Greek warships to proceed to Crete. Mrs. Maybrick was convicted in Liverpool, 7th insi., of' the murder offhei-husband. She was sentenced tov. dcath.A Mrs. .Maybrick is an Athertcaii7,flfet?frhusband, James Maybfick, was a"promlnent cotton I'meichanl of Liverpool. Their mai- rted life was notihappy,-4iud the mo tive of tlie ciiinc is siipose"d to be connected with her relations to one Brierly. The British fleet manuvering cap tured the White-Star steamer Ger manic and the American liner Brit ish Princess and made their passen-. gers prisoners of 'war. 2500 men arc on utiikc on the London docks for an extra penny an hour. A Grand Bonaparlist banquet was given at Paris, attended by 1C0O people, nt which every mention of Boulanger's name was greeted with applause. Now Buolnosj During thp Year 1889, 3153,933,535 00! Funds on Hand Doc. 31, 19E8,;fir . .'. ' Future Dividends, $20,794,715.00 ! BgsNew York Goes Equitibio by a Large Majority. No better example of the estimation in w Itic i th great Company is held, can be given, than by a .com parative statement of the buinoss done by ilclf :in-l its chief competitors In their common Initio, ihc city of New York. In New York a man can gi'l his inforin'itioi direct from the Home Olll e of the largest companies, and has moie accurate opportunities of judging their icpeclive merits than onywhere else. As u result in the City Of New York during the j'ear 1838 the EqutmblB iote a 'larger annum ot new b ninc-s than was written by its Two Lftrpagt Competitors Combwind. Iu the State of N-v' York the Equitable wrote 81, 80S, 131 more Insurance than the aggtegute of its Two Largest Comp )tit0V3 Taken Together. It did the LnrRCSt .Bliaiuess in the United States;, ns well ns In the Woi'lfi at a timu wlum all Companies v were straining every nerve tn pass it. The reason why this universal verdict goi witii the Equitable is on account of the Popularity of its PlrniB and tho Promptness and l'airncR3 of ita Uusineus Methods A the Pioneer in leioruwin Policies have been and are being'extensively imitated by others, a most gtaceful tribute to tl-eir merit. The primary object of Life Insurance is to provide u-ady 11101103" against death. No Con puny can approach the Equitable' record for piomptness in this regard. The "WeV Policy of the Equitable just out is (like a bank draft) a simple promise to pay and is with-iut conditions on its back. JC3For full particulars call on ALEX. J. GARTWRICHT, 330 lm General Asjent Eipiiinblu Lifts Assurance Society for the Hawaiian Island. W!SEff PHNOS - JUST ARRIVED" if H M SiJ HE H? tflf . n wesiermaver s ue & !?.... L I uprigms 1 j. MADE EXl'RKSSLY & C. FESGi BOUDOIK UPRIGHTS alt-if FOIt THIS CLIMATE. H3E& PBA&OS ! & CABINET ri'KlUHTg. Other PIANOS of Well-known American Factories on the Way, FOR SALE AT MAUFACTPRElfK PRICKS BY Ed. HOFFSCHLAEGSCR & Co., 32o lm Kins and B, 'bel Streets. MEETING NOTICE. A QUARTERLY meulinjr nf the Bnnrd j. ofTrustre cf Hip Qtn-ea' llnj. pitul will be held on ATUK1AY, lue 7ili Keptrrntwr, lS'tl. at III nVJook a. m , at the Rooms ot the Clninlier 'of Vom men e Hiivincss of iniportuuc." Amtml. menl of the B'-L'kwi). IVriti'ler. . F. A. KC1IAKFKR, ' 3201m Secruuirv. . FOR SALE " A FISCHER PIANOS Renowned for Tone fsrer? 8 Q FltESH SAJIOAS TltOUBLU, A Berlin despatch of Aucr. rib 80,000 In Use r,rUT. 1 iv. uuimjfwv 1 FOR lIMoliUnlinrt 4QIlf JlJSiaUUoUCU lOtU r GUARANTEED .'1 Y HA Its A. -5 ENDORSED BY. THE FOLLOVINGf'XViTi Cakl Zeiumiin, -w Kaiu, Mkiiz, EUOJ.NK TlIAYL'II, Cl.AIIA Louihk lvKU.onil, tQr MUailC DMPAKT3IJCMX NKW Wllcov Js White Parlnr Oriran with eUhictoix SullaWu for school or chutyh. A ,flne iuntru. ment. Applv at r7 Punchbowl t-trect. oppo'Ite N. IJ. MifMon Inmiiutc. 278 tf NOTICE. ALL persoan are lirrt-tiy strlmly for lililrien Hem tlt-liint; ar otherwise truspi'nirig on tlit slm '.Nhtjiy of KauJ. wni, oD Diamond Moid. II. F. BKRTELMX'XK. Honolulu, Aug. 13, 1SSS. 321 lw NOTICE. ALL hills due to roc not jmid bv Ibe 21th of this innnlli -will be iiUctd I In the hands of a collrtor i I ir nil 11 , C1T 'fnnolulu, Aup. 13. 1SS9. :V24 tl" Ivv.N E. MoiiowkSKI, Al:. Hoi K.MA.S, Anoi.p Glos, And Many HAWAiSAKI Otiiuus. 'a EWS CO., BJ5 Call, or wiito for Catalogue. Hole Agents for the Hawaiian hlnnils. 321 ltn ciu ft n &3id n Hficvn Mienioi OPWCE TO IjET OVBU Lovojo; Apply un 15 Muii'inu hlrt-c. TO LET. . r... rj u. V. preinlr 'Lro. ero. :ws iw says there is a stir throughput Ger many over new and serious compli cations with Samoa. It is charged that Matnafa, after agreeing to maintain the slatus quo until the treaty drafted by the conference could be ratified bj' the U.. S. .Senate, has "acted with a high hand toward Tamascse and the German police superintendent, compelling them to give up all their former con trol of prisons, police and municipal government. It is abo alleged that, on the oc casion of n national fete at Apia, the "Dead Baby Dance" took place, only, instead of the tiadltional dead baby, Mntaafa's followers cariicd in the procession a bust of Emperor William I., which iu all likelihood hud been washed ashore from Ihc wreck of the German warship Kuur. The Get man Consul hearing of the insult demanded the bust (torn Ma tnafa and now has it iu possession. BON VOYAGE. Additional passengers booked to leave on the Zealandia are as fol lows : His Excellency C. V. Ashiord, Attorney-General, who goes on a much needed vacation lo the Coast. Mr. E, G. Schum.111, manager of the Uawaiiau Caniage Manufactur ing Co., leaves for California for a vacation to he absent five decks. Dr. E. S. Belden was once a IJ. S. army surgeon, and was with the military party who tried Captain Jack, the Modoc chief. During this trial Dr. Beldeu was special correspondent for the S. V. Chroni cle, As a stenographer Dr, Belden is export, having had extensive experience in large courts. He resigned the position here as of ficial court reporter because there is not sullicient work to keep him busy and because he would do bet. ter iu a larger sphere. Dr. Belden is a thorough gentleman of scholarly attainments, and his depaiture will ho rcgietfully felt by those who have made his acquaintance. ? YOU FIND ANYTHING, 1 advertise ll lu the "Dally KiilLun." ? o rf ISA. feHlIIH- f4 f a VaJHHB 1 WjBBHU U) w 0) CD s: tn c ) V "o m "3 0) W 0) a ll. CD c t H"2 K.i O -r. 'UltNlfiHKD Ronrasto let, ponthWfHt corner of l'unohhowl nrnl UorctHnia strritawnilld be voiy couycaiuut for am 1 ll fnmlly. 255 Gin FOIt 8ALE 3C01TA(5KS and Prtiniies on I'miiii 'rpt, nt areai cO mMf fisfirt'. Alinlv to .1. M. MONSARRAT, CartwrihiS Hlock. Merchant rit. 1M tf TOJl SALE or LEASE 0 F-1 ui 3 ... t5 r v: . c S Z 2 rls . Ok E -3 U r. z"U,A TlOlJsi: erd' I'rfinitmtttt JVjgVffi ll ,lvllnl,noi6hihi itluu SSSssS'lmdikIii llifi't' lirk'f -iiid two mi.ul oiui- anil li'i'l anil a hirse utile. Collage with tbrie moiiw on Hi" pu. niNis; conk mil liaih.liriiMt Stubli wplt Ihrie "InlN auil i-nri iiiri l.inr; ah'iile and truli itrf ' ih,-p-i-mj-ei'. Apply in .1. M MUNAJIKAT. tMrtwrialil'f U'n-K, Miif.liBiii.: t. ?in tf TO LET M$$ TO L :-:t LATK T ATB .i-J Thero are no Seams in tho Fire to Leak g0Ti6m are NO LOO.SI! HIVKTrf catiM'd by thu couliiiiinl xp.iitMOi and 1'iuili.ictinnaof the plate, llni bottom pii'M-miiiy 11 tSMOOTH, EVE? hiiiface which cm be eiiuily too N cli'.inxl. I k THlfroLLOWlNG SI' US 1CU1M' COXSTA.NTLY IX HTOOrv! ki ' Itcridi" en iT Mr. Re'mVnfclTnerflsr. Kminn bln.it.. - HrsMpiifp or ' tr' H Mr. rmoK Bnwn,- u jjiilouiii t'urit. T-K.SIDKN'CK of "V Mr. Jjmet Love, I ATE llcslilfiirH of -.-- J Mr. M. Crein, 21H Kort treet. STOBE, Etc , now ovciipliii liv" " Mr. Vi-oIIj, Orocw, King oticiu EST Apply to A. J. OAKTWRIXJUT, :t(i tf Morftlijn ii"t, -vj&l "Notice lo Shippers, fTl'OX romplMlim of Uy HaHilun or ntiom 00 18 inches diameter by 10 feet Innnlli inches diameter by JO hvl lengih ."il iiicliti diiiiiii'tnr by 111 feet Irutjlli 12 intln-B dianiiiter by 11 feet length Risdon Iron Sc Locomotive Works. s; ritwcisco, cal gjg" ) 01 jmiliiular, apply to fc7 2m JOHN DYER, "-fcS" flrJlttTSTSr.'f: J?'"" t A T the c. vkulu Cumimny y&SSn v (nc 01 luo JMiVa l'..cllUi Oul.ltf on -3BE Auim't Oili, thn At Cllppir Rchooner"0 H Tnnnr." CVnisln O.J. Kelley, 100 tuns, will lie open forclmrttr for any Amurlean or Uriiish Co'ii'uhlaii pii't, or will return direct 10 Yirieiiw, B.C. Knrfrrijlil ntul puvige appl) tu E. O. Hull X Hon, Hnnnlubi, II I. ' BAItlUOLOMEW & BAKEB. ' 81ft If ELECTION ofOFPlCEKS. minuHl met'tlni; nf the OI. lield.AiKru.ivvJUi, the following gentlemen nere duly eh ttrd lo serve a otllcers for the ctitu. iugyi-at: Prcnlrlt-iit Wm. O, Irwin, Vire President . ir. H. I'nm Wrll, Mniiit'ury & iuih'nr...l. . Bt?rj-tr, Tii'J.urii.. ...... ..Win. M "iHhiiJ. C. O. HEIIGCH, 3 I'i Gt B wrctarj OIo ulu Co, 4 U 1 ,-! Sjsi&mAj&uu :..Li.uiyiiS24lv3d'' A -4.. M