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f? - imm iMKwgfctaapgtvt.inLt3eMttrKwtyuwtwfttttTwiwiwnwiwi !! iiw N gt S BY AUTHORITY. Irrigation Notice. Office Wateu Works, ) Honolulu, II. I., July '21, 1SS8. J Holders of ator privileges or thoso paying water r.itcs arc hereby notified that the houis for using water for irrigating purposes are from 0 to 8 o'clock . m., ami fioin 1 to ( o'clock r. m. CHAS. J?. WILSON, Superintendent Water Works. Appioved: L. A. Tiiuustok, Minister of Interior. Oitf BISHOP & Co., BANKERS Honolulu. Hawaiian Islands Draw Exchange on tho Buiilc ot On.lillvulu, 8. JT. And thoir agouts in NEW YOHK, BOSTON, HONG KONG. Messrs. N. M. Rothschild & Son, London 1 The Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney, London. Tho Commercial Bank Co., of Bydney, Sydney, The Bank of Now Zealand: Auckland, Christchurch, and Wellington, Tho Bank of British Columbia, Vic torio, B. C, and Portland, Or. and Transact a General Banking Business. Cf9 lv TXT OB Hjailu HSuTTitfiit Pledged to neither Sect ner Party, Sut established for the benefit of all. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1S88. CANDIDATES. Several names are freely talked of as candidates for the vacancy in the House of Nobles. But tlia Buu.u tix is not in a position to say whether any of the gcntjmeii named, ex cepting two, are willing to stand or not. The two exceptions referred to are Mr. W. C. Wilder and Mr. H. W. Schmidt. The first named has a card in this issue of the Bn.LKTix, intimating his willingness to accept a nomination of the Reform Party Convention. Mr. Schmidt, of the I firm of llackfcld & Co., has been asked by some electors to become a candidate, and he has consented. So we can say at present for cer tain, that there are two candidates In the field, Mr. Wilder and Mr. Schmidt. THEY SAY ALL. In correction of a statement in this morning's "Advertiser," we wish to say that the ward meeting notices were not inserted "by or der" of "the Central Executive Committee of the Reform Party," but "at the request" of that body, as may be seen by reference to the advertisement. Moieover, the wording of the notices of wauls 1, 2, 3, C, 7 and 8, is distinctly such as to embrace all electors in those wards. "All persons eligible to vote for Nobles," "all registered voters for Nobles," "all persons en titled to vote for Nobles," "citizens qualified to vote for Nobles," "elec tors eligible to vote for Nobles," are the expressions used. If "all" per sons qualified to vote in those wards are not meant, why do the notices say "all?" Wards 4 and 5 are not included. Their notices specify "electors of the ward Reform Club, eligible to vote for Nobles." It is a matter of no concern to us whether the officers of the various ward or ganizations call meetings of all elec tors in their respective wards, or only of persons on their club rolla ; but when they publish notices which any person with n mere smattering knowledge of the English language would undeistand to mean "all," wc naturally conclude that we are sale in telling the public that such was the intention. Since tho above was in type, wc have received a notico from the Cen tral Committee, which will be found in another column, stating that, "It is necessary to be enrolled as a member of a Reform Club, in order to be qualified to vote for delegates to tho Reform Party Convention. U.1 . I I -! 1 THE BOYCOTT. Conflicting statements have been floating around respecting tho so called boycott of the houso of MesBrs. II. Ilackfeld & Co., by Chi nese traders, at the credit auction sale on Jlonday last. One state ment is to the effect that there wus no intention to boycott, that the re fusal of the firm to sign the petition against the book-keeping bill had nothintr to do with the Cliinamen'fl declining to bid, but that the uncer tainty as to the fate of that bill dis inclined the Chinese traders to make any purchases from anybody, as. if tho bill became law many of them would be unablo to carry on their business. Another statement is the negative of this. We have taken a little trouble to ascertain the truth, and have come to the conclusion that it was un doubtedly a boycott, and was in tended as such, and that the reason therefor was the refusal of the firm of llackfcld tS. Co. to sign the peti tion. A member of the ilrm had been informed ahead in ti fricndlv way that the petition would bo pre sented for signature, and that the consequence of a refusal to sign it would be a refusal on the intending purchasers to buy at the sale, at any price. So determined was the combination to carry out the inten tion that a breach of insli actions was to have -been visited by a pen alty. These we believe, after a careful investigation, to be tln5 facts of the case. The ciicumstance goes to show the powerful position which the Chinese residents hold in this community, and affords matter for serious thought. There is no other nation ality here so clannish, and under no ordinary circumstances could any other combine so closely as to make so complete a boycott. Such a pro ceeding at any time, by any combi nation, is a dastardly thing. Let thoughtful people take the little epi sode above noted to heart. GOING TO ENLIST. A man who has figured among the inebriates in the Police Court of laic, accosted a reporter on Queen street this morning, with "You know mc, Bui.t.ktin ?" Yes, "Look at me," he continued, "I've been diinking; but never mind, look at me!" "You look as though you have been through a thrashing machine,'' was the fcciibe's lojoindcr. The miserable-looking fellow had a crippled arm lie said it was dis located. His nose was distorted from blowtt, and his right car ap pealed to have besn hammered. "I'm going on board the U. S. S. Omaha at 1:"0 o'clock this morning to enlist," said he, setting sail for a fine? inn. "and I want vou to nut something in the paper. Somebody owes mc over "200, for work I have done ; but 1 can't get a cent and I'm down to bed-rock. I've placed the account in a collector's hand, but he can't do anything yet, and I can't wait ; so I'm going to enlist. Good bye Buu.ktix! Its no use of me bumming about town any longer, and when I'm gone I hope ni debtor will sleep better." WARD MEETINGS. In compliance with a resolution of the Central Committee, meetings of electors qualified to sote for Nobles will be held on Thursday evening, Aug. 9th, in the respective wards, for the purpose of electing delegates to a Nominating Convention to be held Saturday evening, August 11th, to nominate a candidate for Noble, to fill the vacancy created by the death of the late S. G. Wil der. There will be no meeting in ward 9, as that ward has only one qualified voter. The time of meet ing in each ward is 7:30 o'clock. Following is a list of the meeting places: Waul 1. St. Alban's school build ing, Pauoa Ward 2. street. Ward 3. Palaina. Ward 1. olani Hale, Ward fi. The Lyceum, Kuuunu The Reformatory school, The Jury Room, Alii- The Armorv of the Honolulu Rifles, Bcretania street. Ward 0. The Armory of the Ho nolulu Rilles, lleretania street. Ward 7. The Long Branch Bath House. Waikilsi. "Ward 8. The Government scry Building, King street. Ward 9. No meeting. Nur- EMNEST BRANDS OF CALI- A form u Port, Madeira and Malaun, lor bale in Kegs nnu cases uy GONSALVES & CO., 01 i Queen street. NOTICE. AT tho adjourned annual meeting of . of tho Rojul Hawaiian Hotel Co. held on Hie illtt July, I io fnllowing ofllcerfa weio elected for the ensuing year: G, W. Iaofarlano President, E. (1. 51ncfailane....Vlcc.Piesident, W. M Graham Treasurer, It. Cuttoii Bccictnrv & Auditor. II. OATTOX, 15 U Secretary, H. II. II. Co. 'I' i rpiIK rcgulur Thuibday evening drill JL of this Company is postponed until TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock sharp, at which time every member is ordered to appear lu Fatigue Uniform. Per order. J. W. PRATT, 16 2t Captain Commanding. H H 1 1 It-o. n I0TICE To tho Secretaries of tho Reform Clubs TITEMBERS of Reform Club who XtX huvo changed Uiolr placo of rcsi. donee enn, if they wish, add their names to tho roll of tho Ward in which they now reside. Thus withdrawing from their former Club. It is ncccssiuy to bo cmollcd o u member nf n Reform Club, in order to bo qualified to vote for dele, gates to the Reform Party Convention. Per order. CENTRAL EX. COMMITTEE. 15 It Ward I Notice. Electors of Nobles. ALL poisons eligible to vote for Nobles, in Ward 1, arc hrrcby re quested to meet nl the St. Alban's School Bulhliug, on THURSDAY EVENING, August 0, 1888, at 7:30 o'clock, for tho pui pose of electing delegates to tho Nominating Convention to bo held ou Saturday ccning, August 11th. JOHN H. PATY. 14 2t Chairman. lice. Electors of Nobles. A LL registered oteis lor Nobles are . requested to attend a meeting at tho Lyceum, Nuuanu street, on THUHS DAY EVENING, August 9th. at 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose of electing dele gates to tho Nominating Convention. JAS. F. MOKUAN, 13 2t Secretary. Ward Notice. Electors of Nobles. ALL persons entitled to vote for Nobles in Ward 3, are nquesled to meet at tho Reformatory School, on THURSDAY EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose of choosing delegates to the Nominating Convention. WALTER HILL, Chairman. J. TV. Luxixa, Secretary. 14 2t Electors of Nohlo3. TI1ERK will bo a meeting of electors of WnrdJ.Hcfoim Cuib, eligible to vote for Nobles on THURSDAY EVENING, Angus,' Dtli. at 7::!0 o'clock, in the Jury Room of Aliiolnni Hale, for the piu pose of electing delegates to the Nominating Convention to bo held on Saturday evening, August 11th. j; W. PRATT, Chairman. M. N. Kcxnkdv, Secretary. 14 2t Electors of Nobles. THERE will be a meetiue: of "Ward 0, Ilcfoim Club, ue.U THURSDAY EVENING, August 8th, at 7:30 o'clock, at the Aimory of the Honolulu Rifles, to elect 1!) delegates and one at large to the Convention to be held Saturday evening, August 11, 188S. Per order. G. F. McLEOD, Chairman. W- II. Hooos, Secretary. 13 3t Notice. Electors of Nobles. ALL persons entitled to vote for Nobles in Ward 0, are requested to meet at the Armorv, ou THURSDAY EVENING, at 7:20 o'clock, for tho pur. pose of choosing delegates to tho Nomi. nuting Convention. THOS. E. WALL, 13 3t Secretary. Ward rNotice. Electors of Nobles. CITIZENS qualified to vote for Nobles will pleiHe meet next THURSDAY EVENING, August Otb, at Lour Branch Hath House, nt 7:30 o'clock, to elct4 delegates to a Nominating Convention. E. G. SCHUMAN, 13 '.it becrctaiy. Ward 8 Notice. Hectors of Nobles. A MEETING of tho electors eligible to vote for Nobles, in Ward 8th, is called for the purpose of electing delegates in pimuaueH wpli the instruc tions of the Ceirr&l C u mlttcp. Meet ing to be held T1ILMHIUY EVENING, August Oth, at 7 :i0 o'cloi U, in the Gov. eminent Nursery Building. ALEX. YOUNG, ChiiiiuiHii. 1 15. MrSrouicuit, Srcictuiy. M 2t Election Hotice. A T a meeting of tho Centra Exccii X3l live Committee of tho Reform Party, the following lesolutiou was adopted : "That tlio Secrotaiy of tho Central Committee bo instructed to request the Oillceia of the several Ward Clubs to call a meeting in their respictlvo AVards on Thursday oen!ug, August 9th, of Electors for Noblc3, for tho puruoso of ekcllnc Delegates to a Nomiimtinir Convention to bo held SATURDAY EVENING, August lltli, to nominate a candidate for Noble." Appoitionment to bo ono delegate for each Ward organization, and one dole gate for overy twenty-flvo electors for Nobles. Where there is no secretary or clmlr. mau tho Ward Delegate is requested to act In pursuance with tho above resolu tion, I lieioby request the oltlcers of the several Clubs to call meetings as above specified E. fi, SCHUMAN, 13 tit Secretary. IF OU FIND ANYTHING, X advertise it in the Daily Bullbtiw Ward 5 Notice. Ward 0 Auction Sales by James F. Morgan, AUCTION SALE -or- Jewelry, Etc By older of J. II Putnam. Esq. U s. uousut-ueneral, 1 win sell at iJuunc Auction, at my Sale&rooni, Queen street, On FRIDAY, August 17, 1888, -,- . . ... .'. ..?.. AT 10 O'CLOCK. A. An assortment of 31., JEWELRY! Watches, CLOCKS, ETC., ETC. Belonging to the Estate of the late VYm. Turner, deceased. TEBM8 CAHIL JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer. 16 7t Postponement ! THE LARGBTJREDIT SALE At the Store of Messrs. H. HACKFELD & CO., Has been postponed to MONDAY, August 20th, 1888, At 10 o'clock a. m., when a Large Assortment of Miscellaneous Goods Will be offered. JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer. 11 tf NOTICE. DR. McWAYNE will be out of town for a fortnight; Dr. Day will at. tend to his pmcticc. 14 2t NOTICE. THERE will be a special meeting of ttio Honolulu Social Club, nt 7:H0 o'clock, on THURSDAY EVENING. All membeis are requested to attend. A. L. OKON, 13 St Secretary. NOTICE. MUSIC furnished for balls, patties and serenades by Palmer's Suing Band. Orders left at C. E. Williams', or l ing up Mutual Telephone 33U. 74 tf NOTICE. DURING my absence fiom the King, dom, Col. W. F. Allen will act for mc in nil business mattcis under a full power of attorney. G. E. BOARDMAN. Honolulu, July 27, 1B88. 01 lw NOTICE. TT F. JLL of attorney to act business matters during for me in nil my absence from this Kingdom. V. II. BEItTELMAN. Honolulu, July 31, 1688. 10 lw LOST THIS morning, on King elicit orWal kiki Road, between the hours of 7 and 9 o'clock, a Brown Leather Purse containing $580 or more in U. 8. Gold Notes. The finder on returning the same to Mr. T. S. Westbrook, at Mr. Tinker's meat market will receive a reward of $80. 07 tf WANTED . BY a Norwegian family, without children, the woman to cook and do jjcncrttl housework, the man to mako himself useful around the garden, and drive a team. Either in Honolulu or auy otlior island. For further parti culars apply to CHAS. HAMMER, Harness Maker, cor. King & Fort sts. 12 3t Has just received by late arrivals a splendid slock of X.AJDI12S' & MISN'JS Which lie 12 is now selling Low Prices. at extremely lm Honolulu Rifles, Attention. TiTEMBERB will please hand Cant. O. J. McCarthy the names of ilmsn for whom they want Invitation for Battalion Ball to be given FRIDAY EVENING, August 20th. Per order. 1 1 3t COMMITTEE. Voters for Nobles Full and complete list in GODPltBS'S J133A.UY 50 ciaiva-'W xM3ii copy On Sale at Hawaiian News Co, 12 at THE WORKINGMAN'S PAPER X "The Dally Bulletin." CO couts per month. Boots, 4?- Sloes. Auction Sales by Lewis J, Levey. BJ'VJrSrXXiN'GJ- Auction I am Instructed by Mr. W. II. Graen. hulgli, to sell at Public Auction, ut his store on Fort street, on Thursday & Saturday Evenings, Aug. 9th & 11lh"at 7:30 P. M. A large and well selected stock of Fancy Good?, consisting of Alliums, Opera & Fiold Glasses, Telescopes, Stereoscopes, Music Boxes, Toys, Picture & Portrait Frames, Accordcons, ConcertinoB and other MUSICAL GOODS ! Bronze, Bisque, Parinu & China Ornaments, Satin & Fancy Glass. ware, Cutlery and other Useful Articles. Also a largo consignment of Books, consisting of Net & StaMarft Authors ! EjyThe above selection are all new and imported specially for this market by late urrlvjls. LEWIS J. LEVEY, 13 at Auctioneer. Regular Cash Sale ! On FRIDAY, Aug. 10-At 10 a. m. At mv Salesrooms, corner of Fort and Qm.cn streets, will be sold at Public Auction, a gmeral assortment of Mcr- clmndisc, consisting of; Dry Goods ! Clothing: ! Crockery & Glassware, Stts Pota- toes, Corn, Onions As Garlic, Fresh Apples, Gioccries, etc., etc. A quan. tily of Household Furniture ! Removed to my Salesroom for con. venionce of Sale, and One 331ack Horse Suitable for Saddle and Carriage. LEWIS J. LEVEY, Auctioneer. 14 2t of BY AUCTION. BY oider of W. C. Parke, Assignee of tho Estate of A. K. Palekaluhi, ol Honolulu, a bankrupt, I will sell on the premises On Saturday, Aig. 18, 88, AT IO O'CLOCK A. HI-, All the right title aud interest of the said A. K. Palekaluhi and Kaluna lilj wife, being a life interest for their own lives in nnu to that piece of land situate on the Ewa side of the Waikahalulu Bridge, Honolulu, containing 1 50-100 acre, more or less, together with the buildings thereon, to wit: 1 Dwelling House ! Fiontltig School street, and has sixteen rooms, including Kitchen and Bath room, nnd a Stable and Carriage House in the rear of said Dwelling House, and the Lot is about 225 feet by.275 feet deep. And uUo all the Goods arid Chattels of the said A. K. Palekaluhi now on said premises and mentioned in the schedule hereinafter written. The purchaser or purchasers of the Houses can remove them at his option vtitliout any hmdiancc from the owners in fee simple of the said land. Terms arc Cash and deeds at expense of the purchaser or purchasers. For furthtr particulars enquire of W. ( Path:, or lo ilic undersigned. Schedule heieinbeforc referred to: Front Room 3 pairs Blinds, 8x12; 1G3 Verandah Pins, C pairs Blinds, 10x14; 2 Cans Paint Oil with Oil, 1 Carpenter's Bench, 5 Carpenter's Uoiacs, 5 empty Oil Cans, 2 IMut Cans, 3 Brushes, 9 empty Paint Tins, 1 keg 10 Ponuings Nails, 2 kegs 8 Penuings Nails, 1 keg 3 Penning! Nails, 1 box of old Locks and Screws, 1 Lime Brush, 1 China Jug, 2 empty Nail Kegs, 6 Doors, 1 lot Lumber, 1 roll Zinc for roofing, 1 bundle Roof, lug (Tin), 2 Lauhala Mats. Room in roar ol- abovo Room 2 pairs Blinds, 1 pair Window Blinds, 1 old Plane, Coi Crib Boards, 1 lot Car. riage House Cover, 1 Basket, 1 empty Box, 2 Bakine Pans, I empty Tea Can, 9 Tumblers, 2 Tumblers with handles, 1 Whiskey Glasses, 14 doz Butter Dibh, 3 Saucers, 0 small Plates, G small Colored Plates, 2 Dinner Plates, 3 Pitchers, 31 Plates, 1 Bowl, 1 Tool Chest, A small Pldnes, 2 Saws, 4 Kou Calabashes, 7 common Calabashes, 8 empty Boxes, 2 Saddles, 1 Saddle Bag, 1 Saddle Cloth, 1 Biiddlc, 2 Stool Chairs, 1 Ladder. Kitchen 1 Stove, fixed down to tho 1ioufc;2 Tables, 3 Pots, 3 large Oven Pans, C Chairs, 2 Lanterns, 2 Frylhg Pans, 2 empty Trunks with Old News papers. Walkikl Room 12 Window Weighty 1 Clock, 4 empty Boxes, 1 Iron Bedstead with Mattruss and Curtain, 1 Chair and Table. On Ground 1 Hose. Stable 1 Brake, for breaking horses In; 1 Covered .Brake with Harness, 2 Carriage Lamps and 1 Carriage Horse. Walkikl Side 1 Stable with 5 rooms, 1 old Harness and 1 lot H&rnets and 2 old Carriage Lampi, 10 empty Barrels, 0 empty Cans, 1 Washboard, 2 coils Rope, 1 old Lantern, 2 coils Wire, 1 old Step Ladder. Undermaln Building 10 empty Kegs, 11 empty Boxes, 2' empty Barrels and 1 lot Lumber. tSyPortlon of this Land Is leased to Eoinc 3 Portuguese for 0 years, and there ate 2 more years to run of each; rental, $30 per annum each, making $90 in all per. annum. LEWIS J. LEVEY, 14 td Auctioneer. HAWAIIAN Fruit &Taro Co. Gen. tlemen; I have mado a chemical examination of the sample of Taro Flour which you have submitted to mo and find that same is entirely free from any injurious eubstnnce whatever. Yours very tiuly, Geo. W. Smith, Analyst. Honolulu. Juno 1,1888. 71 lm TF YOU WANT A SITUATION JL advertise in tho Daily Bullbtim. Sale! JUST RECEIVE Patent Elastic -IN- Jon, Nainsook, Linn, CiMiM anfl Flannelette. 0jPSomething New and Suitable for this Clhnate..jp(sr M. GOLDBERG. July On Account of He GENUINE. CLEARANCE SALE. i or BOOKS, STATIONERY & FAICY MODS OMl'UIKIND- Plush Sets, Ladies' Work Baskets, In Plush it Leather; Bisque. Glass it Parian Marino Glasses, IMCizsie Boxes, Toys, Book, Albnms, And other things too nuineious to mention. All the above Goodb will be ollercd at the Lowest Prices ever quoted in the Kingdom O Evening; Auction Sale ! Evening-Auction Sale! Thursday & Saturday Even'g Commencing ut 7:30 o'clock sharp. lSPTc above Goods are New, Fiesh and of the Latest Design, having been imported ex recent arrivals and were t-olected expressly for the trade. ICg OJPEJIV EVESIYIFrGS-S -ggjl W. I 0G1 IOC DFoi-c Street, Honolulu. Pacific FORT STR-EHTr", BST BARGAINS -J New Line of - BARGAINS - Lamps, Chandeliers sk Lanterns, At Lower Prices than ever befoie. New invoice of BHLP-HABDWABB, PLOWS & GEE MERCHANDISE. Just Received Novelties ttud ITimey Oootlw, In JLui-ftjo T"axlety. aug.3-88 The Kamehameha Preparatory School for Boys, The Kamehameha Pieparntoij Sch ol for Boys will be leady for the admis sion ot pupils the last Tuesday in Octo ber, 1888. Only a limited number, between tho ages of 7 and 12, will be received this year, and those desiring to enter the school must mako application previous to October 1, 1888. A list of article! to be furnished by parents will bo stnt on application to the Principal. Each pupil must bring a medical cer tificate. " This school is designed to fit boys for tho Kamehameha School, nnd will pro vide elementary instruction in langungc, numbers and music. The charges for tuition will be $60 per annum, payable in $30 installments at the beginning of each term. Further information may be obtained by applying to the Principal, 10 lm MISS C. A. REAMER. Notice of Removal ! W. C. Peacock & Co. Httvo removed to the Merchant Street, Honolulu. 03 lwd-47 ltw LGISLATUrtE OF 1800. "The Daily and Weekly Bulletin" contains the only correct and reliable roports of tho proceedings of tho present Legislature. PortlandCement 1 White Bros' Cement (full weight). FOR SALE At lowest market rate. G. W. MACFARLANE & CO. 05 tf HTHE DAILY BULLETIN-The X moat popuhvr paper published. MEIEY BLOCK Seam Drawers 28 - 88 lm movel ! Ware, Opera & Telescopes, GR1ENHALGH ? tf ? HONOLULU. FOB BOYS. Th lecondyinr of the Ivamehnmeha S"lionl fur B01 s will begin tho first Tuusda.t in Sej t mber, 1888. Manual training classes will bo pro. Yidcd in Carpentry, Printing, Wood turning. Blucksmithing, Plumbing, Sew ing and Stonecuttlng. Tho corps of Teachers consists of Rev. Win. B. Oleson, Principal ; Mr. H. 8. Townsend, Assistant Prin. cipal; ,.rM- oV' S Terry' Superintendent of Work Shops; Mr. Levi Lyman, Miss L. L. Dressier and Miss M. E. Hillebrand, Assistant Teachers. This school alms to give "a good edu cation in the common English branches, and also instruction in morals and in such useful knowledge as may tend to make good and industiious men." The charges are $40 per year, with an additional charge of $3 per year for in- -cidental expenses. Further information may bo obtained by npplylng to the Principal, 10 lm REV. WM. B. OLESON. Coragatei Iron! Bes,t Crown Brnnd. 8, and 9 Feet Lengths 6, 7, Just landed Ex Ship "Cockermouth" For Sale in Quantities to Suit. Also, 600 Bbls. White Bros.' PORTLAND CEMENT Full Weight. At the Lowest Market Rates. WILDER & CO. OStf LUSO HAWAIIANO, A Weelcly Newspaper in the Portu guese Language. P. A. Dlas, editor. Oftlnn nv. ir a Gousalves & Go's store. Hnii .tr,t Editor's offlcoyA-Sad" pridwi and Saturdays. luu"UBJ8i : 08 lw Oo Id s i yf y ' -Ip . -w- V.sLj . v .i-u A -fc. i -a