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If1 T (?P9aasiftassS5P5 2$02SSt33Cii mWrfiV5&fW?&S BY AUTHQMTV. It lu pleased Ills Majesty tho Klug to appolut Hom. SAMUEL M DAMON, To be His Minister of Finance vice Hun. Willlum Lowthinu Green ie fiijncd. lolani Palace, July 22, 18S9. 30(5 St '"'.it'. Irrigation Notice. Holders of water privilege, or those paying wpT rates arc hereby untitled that the hours fur Uning water for irrigating purposes, are Jiom: 0 o'clo'ek to 8 o'clock a. m., mid 4 o'clock to C o'clock p. M. All those found violating the above rule will be liable to have their supply of water cut on". 011AS. 15. WILSON, Supt. Honolulu Water Works. Approved: ' L. A. Thurston, Minietor of Interior. Honolulu, .Inly 8, lhSV. 2!M tf Honolulu Tax Assessor's Oice. From and after July 1, 18SU, the underpinned, l-put,v Assessor and 1'olleelor uf Tumv tor the District of lnna, Ulund ! 'mIiii, t ill Ik- hi hi i. Ihce in the Kapuaiwa Building up o(eh thiv u! Mm week (Sundays ox n'ptt'd;, ftuiii St o clock until 1 u'cinp). i'.ci')iiiiiK Siitiiulitji" when the olJici Will i-I.h.' .it 12 nVhx-K. noon), for the lltpO-H! lit KTPiMlli; tho ictuiiis of alt j'uiwi'iiH liiihhi to taxation in this district. ft fiTAll jflurii" must be nuul? to the iimb'ieigiieil nol later than Juh .'il, ISSi), nv no appeals can by Jaw bo grunted. ' ' Special attention L hcicwith drawn by the unJertituned to the fact that no return i valid in law uulcgs sworn to Ivefpre the Aiesor, Dcput)' Afc ceewir, Notary l'ublic, or Home other person uuthoried to administer oaths. Blank forms on which, to mako. re turns can bo had daily during the month of July on application at the office of the undorbigned. T. A. LLOYD, Deputy ARSCRHor and Collector of Taxes for District of Komi, In land of O.ihu. Approved : V. h.,Ginsr.rt, Minister of Finance. 292 3w TJJi; aim Pledged io nettker Seel uor Parly, But established for the bci.cfit of all. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1889. The old-fashioned difficulty about getting water, from nobody being able to open the buried hydrant, occurred at Pularaa road and Ro bello lane on the occasion of the Hi o hutiday might. It would not be a bad idea' if firemen were instructed aa to where the hydrants are placed, and uliow n how they are to be open ed, and foiemen made responsible for thineeessary wrenches being on hand when needed. The Kk.it.kTiM docs nut admit ha ing com eyed the impression tliat Mr. (i recti wan fmeed to resign, as the Advertiser fuggcetfa our article it (Tuesday Jwasj. i.'calcu luted" to pioduce. Wo are. confident that the public understands and agrees with in. in holding tlmt theie should be a responsible, leader of the. G'ubi net, controlling the selection of hi colleagues and ready to answer for their piescnce at the head of affairs. If there wa no Premier when 31r. Green resigned, it was in the power of any Binglc member of the Cabinet to take action that might upset the whole poliy of the Government. Jie could have countersigned any appointment the King chofe to make, (hub pel haps bunging a po litical enemy of his colleagues into the Ministry, who, monoier, with himself would make a tie whenever desired which would block the w hole administration. AH OUTRAGEOUS ABUSE. . . A eomplaii.t has been made to us icgaidiiig the unnecessarily noisy return of hose men and boys from tires, On Sunday niglit the hose luela came (caring along King street fforo Pulouia, with the lire boys re inforced by most of tho other male youths of the town, all yelling at the top of their- voices, continually ilngii'g Hie IicIIh, and running like mtl rtthiiiH !xjKIiiO to Kfi ltfttt might he ahead. A truiiicar dilvtr had lorlnn his bell violently to avoid ! a collision, while Ins horsue became i almost uncontiollfthle froii fright at tho tremendous din. 'I lien, whan I reaching Koit street the boyt kept i close on the right hand side, nut-; niiig d.ut.jeiou!-ly near to the United Carnage Company's Maud. Fortun ately only one carriage was on the stand, for the hotse in this one took fright and tried to run off. It was dk'taitied with great dillleti'.ty by the driver, but managed to scratch It self ou u hitching post and to break the wpgon., causing r bill of repairs to the owner nest doy. Now, there is t'O need for all tbi racket' In tak ing lira apparatus back to the hou-cs after a fire. Wheie horses arc U3ed In paid departments elsewhere, the engines and iccls are taken to house after a fire at a moderate pace and there is no unnecessary ringing of bell. As the dnver of the data atjed outfit on Mtnday night re marked: "Theie ia nothing gained when a shanty is saed fiom burn" tug if human life or limb is .sacri ficed through reiklcss i tinning and noise coming home fiom the fire." Theie is no necessity or sense in blowing whistles, ringing bells, and mad shouting through the sticcts after a fire. The authorities should put an end forthwith to this out landish nuisance. LABOR IMMIGRATION. Itishiiouu that a Miiplnad of Portuguese immigiaiit- is shortly to come fiom Europe These will sup ply the places of the numliers who have left, the pa-t ye-ir. for the Pa cific Coast many of idem from a tolerable exigence on our planta tions to want and piivation ovei there. U this .nationality could only be made contented in the land, it would lot in a valuable clement in the population. The rising genera ting, will to it large extent be aide to read and write English, and acquit themselves creditably in the duties of citizenship. They will have to avoid rather their own tendency to factional strife, than be put on the defensive from Jea'ousyofothcrpeo pie of European descent. Whatever public lands may becoino available for settlement or reclaimed therefor by irrigation, the Portuguese ought to be encouraged to enter upon and cu Hi Mite that is, so far as can be done without injustice or discrimina tion ajjainst other Willimr settlers. it is sr.id that another consign ment of Japanese, to the number of fifteen bundled, is about to be shipped hither I mm Japan. The Government should pause and con sider whether additional Japanese are really ' necessary id present. They arc an clement of little or no advantage to general trade and are constitutionally inhibited fiom be coming tneinbeis of the body politic. It will probably be long befoie the class ot them introduced as labor will make themselvei desirable sub jects of the franchise. If it is to -keep down wages that fuilher in stalments of Asiatics are desired bi' the planters, the fait does not re flect any credit on that important branch of the community. When the puce of sugar has nearly doub led, the laborer who has been snaved down to the shadow of pay on the preteitof low prices ought to be ad milted to a fair shaie of the advan tages of tin- ciihaiiied value of what the sweat ol his body piodiicc. Any other c. (illusion puts the em ployers of plantation labor in the same category as I he former slave holders of Hie buiilheru .Stales. It is tiiiiiecessnvy hnc to recite the wrongs to the country arising from Hooding ot the country with a great surplus of Asiatic labor, that is hound to overflow into fatal compe tition with tradcis, mechanics, and small cultivatois, belonging to na tionalities who make good material for building up the nation. The Government will have to reckon with the elements just menloned at the approaching lection. This con sideration ought to govern Minis ters in meeting timliYe pressuie planters may in the meantime bring to bear upon them in behalf of fur ther Asiatic immigiation. We do not oppos Japnneso labor immigration in itself. If Asia has to be drawn upon, let it he for Japanese every time. Itut if the coming in of Japone?e is to freeze out Portuguese brought here at great public expense; if it is to let out Chinese fiom Hie plantations to swell tin) tetrning tanks of vagrants and criminals in Chinatown, tr to multi ply the competition of that race mill nnllm and T.ui.i. ..ti . u, If pendent trade, mul uuIium, ilun ttio nrlini.(,,fi of i ,rfiv nnmbor uf Jnnmicio at this juncture can only be prejudicial tothugcnnral welfare HOHER OH SMITH HO. 4. Kinioit Iki.t.Ktis: After a few more slut ring reinaiks, calling hard names, tie., Mr. John V. Smith aks: "What viiln U there In a in .4ti that keep9 sober because the abolitionists won't let Inui have rum to get drunk with?" We don't think such a man Is entitled to much credit for keeping sober under those circumstances; ail the ciedit should be given to the abolitionists for keeping him Hober, and while 'obir he will" do no cue rnv hann Being a business man or a laboicr he will follow his calling honorably mid be pei Imps a good citUin. heie.is could he gel rum he won d be diunk aud neglect Ids business, and the iuichiel he would do while crated with rum to himself, o his Inuulv and to the coiinnu uty cannot be measured until the mWchief is done; then, it is loo late to do more than punish him by fine, imprisonment, or death, according to the degre. of crime which he has committed while drunk. This is simply a history of cases fiequciilly aicurring. Which will Mr. Smilli say is the belter way. prevention or cure? Prohibition stiives to prevent, and if keeping the man sober don't make him any better at heart, he acts better, and it is for his acts alone that the com munity hold him responsible. Mr. Smith no doubt can see some viilue in preventing drunkenness and crime. After a few more .slurs and haul names, "-tupulitleh," "fanatics," etc., Mr. Smith ask" derisively, 'Who aie jour" meaning Mr. Kailey arid liij'-elf; "What part of your anatomy is In tier than tbe nve nige nianV We wish heic to re mind Mr. Smith thai il is 110L mj chaiatter or his, his deeds or mine, that aie under itKciission, but mm and its eul effects upon man, aud the best piactical reiucdj' lor the ewl, are the objective pomls of dis cussion. I may be "fanatical" but I have the satisfaction of honestly believing my subject a strong lle one, and my belief is confirmed when my arguments are passed over untouched by my opponents and my self alone assailed. Kut to the question of "Who aie you?" Not being acquainted with Mr. Kailey I can only answer for and of mysilf; but I approach the question with some hesitancy, as I believe it is not eonsidcied good law Uiai compels an accused party to testify against himself. Howevei, as .Mr. Smith want.-, all his qiiistions as well as his arguments answered, I will proceed: 1st. As to my mentality for many years, 1 have eonsidcied ignorance my, greatest enemy; yet I do my own thinking and ar good' 'deal Tjf it ; don't believe all testimony without it looks reasonable or has an appear ance of possible linlli. Perhaps Mr. Smith will get bitter acquain tance with my mentality by the time I gt t through with his intemperate doctrine than I can otherwise give him. 2nd. My physical make up is: weight 175 pounds, height 5 feet 11 inches; well proportioned, Hi inly knit together, am neither handsome uor disgustingly ugly. Koin and lived upon a New . Jersey faun 2i years, upon a California farm HI j ears. Ilaie been kicking up a dust in the world sixty-eight years. Some people don't like the dust 1 stir up, neither do 1; it is bad dust ruin dut, I want il swept awav and the atmosphere purified. 3d. My moral status is fair. It would have been belter had I known more. Have always admiied reli gion in others never had much my self. Have faith in some religious teacher.':, but none at ail in those that attempt to pi each the gospel of Chi ist but, leave out temperance and freely use tobacco and ruin. Despise slisnis, have lead my Kible in school anil out. Inclined to be kind mid sympathetic. Love men and women that are conscientiously Hying to do right. Temper lnir, have seen those with better, lielisli a little fun, but my life lias been too set ions for much joking. Necr use nun or tobiiico, the sight and smell of those under their inlluence satisfy my appetite for ihe dings. Jxo. M. IIoitSKlt. MEET! Kfi NOTICE. A MEETING of tlui h'ncklinldera of tlu Itciiprnci y Nii'iir Humpnm i. I lui lielil nt the oJlee ot Hon. .1. r. Wnlkei, on Tlil'ltriDAY, July 10, lbS!', at 10 oc:oi k a. i K. I. SPALDING, liOat heeiuUiy. MKETfNO NOTICE MHIE recutiir qmutcily ineelinR of tho i. I'aciliii (liiilwnie Co, (IAD. will lielutiil m ilu-ir ((lire on TIJK&D.VY, July !!(', Ir-ti'.i, at lOu'ilncl.- A. U IAS?. C, fePKNOKK, :i07til- frecreltti v. DIVIDEND NOTICE. ADI VI DEN I) to ihucn-illlnranf IL M. will o (lui) mill ii)ulilcnii the, hUt July, at tlie ollleo ot Alex J Cart, wrlplu, .Merchant slicit. M 2w PRIJ OJIDEK. NOTICE, ALL per.pn IihvIiij bills iiR'ihift i utnierif mil hre leqnut d 'o i the urn. mutt die Kuan., iitul ih'Mt Iruloiiti il io thi'in ant rcipifbteil to make liniiienliiiu piiviitui.t, !I0T iw WOLFK CO, .tatiikiii SlltS !'( htftl! i, Li;VcY. CREDIT "SALE On Liberal Terms I l run IrMmrtt d lv Mhm TMKO. II. I) Wi KS iiCn, io sill m Piibfiu Auc lint, ill my ti ilerriuini, On Thursday, July 25, 1889, AT 10 U rt t)lli A. XI., A Fine A MitRin i i f New nml Deilr ulilo Uo (!, ix te, nt !inial, cenlt. lug hi pui its tiliov: '"JL'at.itorr.i'' C3oo1h ! llK.1 kill ill Jt i ; Twectta, Ccseimeres, Diagonals, -hoi I 1 inclli' of I'itic ''uniN 2"r Haiti', Lte., tie., Dr., lite. A ( h lei l.o' ot Assorted Crockery, Saddleiy, Miaul)", llaiik'i", Melien., Lswii", lla's I nucrnei r, NKCKTIES, Uo-hiy, Klaiiiicl, TowiIp, Ac , &c. GROCERIES ! ln"!iiibt'L Caudle. Snrllne. Milliard, a i.ii, Mali Oil, &c , &c. HARDWARE! Including Piutri' I'i'i". Vrv ran", Keltic:', Tin Wa e, tu , .fee. Anil iniiiii rou other Ornds ap ert-.lning to tlie tiaile. CSy-Tliu Tailors' 5i ( U will be olT.ireil in eilnetiliii, July it li, at 11 o'cllcK A. M 'I he .(!'(ue arc all ilinici Knh ( " il insuiil irtlili"! ei"essly W this tn.ilkel to whii-'i die AiietieiHir calls spieial Ute ilimi in ihe ttr.ilc. LEWIS.!. JiGVEY. Auetlonier. If'."! It Auclion Sale of Elegant Householdjumiture 1 am iii-'.ructid by M.n M r.UERN to (llut I'ublir Am ilon, t lift rid,ni e 219 Fiat st ii t, (on account of ilepurtnre liom tlu lCmij'i' in), On Tuesday, July 30, AT TO O'CLOCK A. 31., rhe whole nf his llimschold Furniture rtnd iiiTccts comjirHint' jn pail a follows: 1 Sauare Welisr Pianoforte, In Kxcelln' iinlci a tli'eudhl In. tir'.incii! ; 1 Hbi k 1 biaj DtiL'trn 1 ItlncU Khon. i'iiiI Gilt Ja'dintie wiili I'jiiiit-d PuncN, 1 IilfL'iini B. W. I'irlor Suite, Up , liohlerfd in Kn -il Ic ; 1 15 w. Ladies' Woik'lfc'ile. Choice lirobzc & 'hini Urnnmentf, ChiiLilchci & I.mn,'", Large & Small Rugs, lit. W. rembiiiuiioii t-ccietar. & Bo 'l.eate, 1 I'.O bid Lounge, Mar'de'op Ccn-t-e Ttihlis, "Bniekut Easy rirtlrs, Elog-ant B. W. Sitleboavd, II. Y. Extension Din'ni; Table, B. W. Cliiir-. nil Cioth ii Inltinr, Lnnnnp, B. V Wudiol-e with I l.iiu Giar-s 1 DECORATEDDIKKER SET HI Pieces; 1 mi re" -iiivi" & Kitchen U'ensils, ?Kiii 15 . iKi loom Mts ilar- lilctop; 1 l-'icii. a Hullo in S i, Lb '.atil ''. 'K . ' hi'fi'o'iiere. Mosquito Nets, Hair & Spring Mattresses 'i I'. W. ;., Mrtu's B il tend-, 1 H W. U mbliMtiuii ' h-ldN Bed. . 1-ltMll, r.liis-swiir , l' rakeiy. Cutlery, Veranda Chairs, G anion Ho-e & Tu ils, &r . c. fisSr" The IIoiio will 1 i pen for in pre ion on MONDAY, Jmi.v 2Uih, from 10 to !l o'cirich c m LEWIS J. LEVEY, 308 5t 'Auciloneer. Stock luilrtorn' fleeting. r1M-J auiiii.il iiie-'iln' of ho Walolilnii Agi'ieiiltliial&i.ialmrOo , fL'ilj, will be hi'lil at ihu ollleo of V. P. Jun l.e.i. Moiiolli ii. on MOND Y, July I'D, JfiS'.t, a 10 o'clock a m. c. p. i.m;ke, 297 lot !'G It .euietaiy. WANTK1) A MAIMIIBI) e uplo The mnn lo woik in Ihe iii'd inn! L'.io'en. the ilea. wl" must) tunl to make liutseif geiiuiidly iimIiiI. lror wnc4 aii'l panh eul.irji apply nt nine at Ihu oOleu of Ihis a!or. UOlOi NOTICE. rPHIS is lo noli'y thai nil account -1 luniiiiii; six iiioii'Im ami over, nial not paid be. ore August rati, will he liniulid for collection without luitlur notice N. S. .SACHS. Ooiioli lu, July IP, lbH'J. im iw NOTICE to CREDITORS. nHK nnderdunul fjlves iiollco that 1 ho Iwh hueii appniiitud JCxceiitrir of Out Will of Mrs Mitruatot Keegan, (lecciifliiil. All porsoiiB having any cliiims ni;id"hi her u.Ihio whether sceiucd by morlgiigH or ulh rwl-c. urn nipiehieilio pieeiii ihe Hiiaedii'y auilieiitic.uid and with proper vouchors It any exibt lo hi m at his (illicit mi I' or I Hi itl, in llonn lulu, wiililn six leontliH from da'o or Ihuy will be forever 'arreil; ii.nl all piiixins liiile' I eil lo inilil chinto urn re. rjiiesud to in, lie iinmciliniu ayuieiii to hi tit. OKOKGE LUOAS. Honolulu, July 1U, ibsM. ai)7 Ini k imDortanf Explaining why the Insurance Commissioners have reforrcd to Tho Mutual fiifo lusiirnuco Com pany ii'Nqv York as "iho Model Life Insuranco Coniimiiy'Ol'iluj "Woiitl," and why it is untitled tc your first consideiatlon: FOR, YOUR WIFE! FOR YOUR CHILDREN I FOR YOURSELF! FOR YOUR RELATIVES! FOR A PARTNERSHIP Thu Mutual Lite Insurance Company of New York can furnish thb provision In better form and for less money than It can be done In any other wa. ' Good and Conclusive Eeasons Why? L- 2.- 3.- lkcatise it ia the OUlt'Sl active Life Insurance Company in tho United States. It is the Largest. Ftmtncinl Institution in the World, it's assets amounting to more than S 120,000,000. It is the Strongest nnd Hnfcsfc Company, possessing over Thiity-two Millions of Dollars MORE cash resources than the next largest company in the world. J. It is a Purely Mutual Company, with no stockholders to claim any part of the profits; tho asseU antl surplus all belong to the policy holders. 5. lis expenses to receipts have been LESS, and its payments to policy holders MORE than any other company, while its Total Surplus earned utid dividends paid have never been equalled, hence it is the Cluiitpost Company in which to insure. G. It is Ihe IJ.'.sl Company, as it combines all the advantages of age, large and select membership, flnari cial strength, absolute security, and the cheapest insurance combined with the best investment that is honestly possible under uuy contract having a delinute value to the beneficiary, while its policies arc the Simplest and most comprehensive as well as the most liberal forms of insur ance contracts ever issued. A. D. THOMAS, Executive Special Agent, New Yoik. 307 tf Auction Sales by James P. Morgan. Six Horses At Auclion l will mH o Public net o'i in fun i of my Milo3iii.ini l o en -l (!, On THURSDAY, July 25th. AT IS OTI.Ot'K XiX, -lx Horses from ihe following Well. Kti o.n s'o.'K . I.unuiilo. Tiimnpli, Sliiswcll Wood hunt, JSttuiloril, Sprajdon Miirc, 'Young Venture, Jr., Colt. Also, 1 Roan Sjuaydon Horse, broKen toilarness. Also, I Gentle Horse, Suitable ei her for a lirake oi Saddle, ".ill tint fhy at an thing, and child can d ivc or rinu liim. SSy- For pariiculurp ni ply to JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer. Or S. O. Wii.uei:. 201 Jit Resitees at Falia FOR SALE at AUCTION. I have rcoiivcd hi'-uuctions to sell nt Puiilii: Am ti hi, at inv Sacs. room, (iuien bticct, On Thursday, &ug. I, AT IX O'CMICH XOOX. The Following Desirable Properties, At Pahinia at icar of the i evidence of II. K. 11. liliti Icalaui: Cc.ntiilninir414. Oil i .u t- i h intiatue i3 laiiu fium l ii j: nimt li.-te ! a -uli-iiuiti il Dui-linit- ' on-, w tli Out lions'", etc, on ill'- bit, ii,iiu uli nhado and truit ihh LOT O. Arijoitilaa Lot A, a (li u bile for a resi dence. LO'l" X. A unall lo', w.t'i C.uriage Ho iso, t?tn tiles, etc. The close proximity of these lots In Kingstreei, ami tlie dunund f .r rco (Icnccj nt l'i,liiit'i, iiiiiici this an nu usiml ilui'ci to oliMin ilno piimiflc. Uapol the piomriy can be tcun in my oflice. CS?Kor further p-ir'iriibirs npply lo jaw. i mok;an, !J02 111 Ancilonrer A Desirable llcsidtm ! FOR SALE at AUCTION. On THURSDAY, Aug. 1st, AT 12 O'Cl.OCJi XOOX. At my Salesroom, Qiiicn s'ictt, I will sell ai 1'nlilU Aiiuiion, M Desiral ProjertF ! Siiimtcd at Piiiitihou, And lately ncrupictl by Mr. S. F. G ra il mi as a roiilftiee. 'I hu premises lcie a fiontiice of 300 feci on Hinfjliiiui sinci, tOO fi el on Am man bliect, unit iiOOfeet in AlcX'inilur utrcet. Theru U a Commodious Dwelling House On the lot coiitainiojr Parlor, 3 IJed. rooms, Ulniinfrooin, KiUhcn nnd Pun. try, etc. Also, With Four Ottilia nd Cnrrlnuc Ifnuso unit t-e inula' Hi om . Artesian Waicr llirouijliniii th preinhcs. 'Ihe grounds uro well covi red with,iiavs mill iiims. The healtliy louiiiien of Ibis properly and the iicitriuss to ihu I'nii'ihoii Tram, earn, make il one of ihe uiobt dchirublu fuinlly leshlences ollVieil for Hide. tarr'oi iinv furilii-r puilfvulars apply to . F. (Indium, or to JAS. F. MORGAN, 302 13t Auolloiieer. Letter on 9 IS IF YOU WISH TO PRQV6DE FOR A BEQUEST! FOR AN INCUMBRANCE! FOR A BUSINESS LOSS! llifloilelllgflieiflMel! a c CO 1- O (3D THE WIUTINU 13 IN PLAIN SK5IIT, EVEN TO THE LAST LKTJER. No TiltiDg of Carriage to Consume Time Only 28 Keys Full Case of 84 Characters Inter changeable Type Keys that can be Changed in 5 Seconds. n-j ty This n,etnotl "llows the use of any language or slyle of type. Ihu alignment of the Ckandai.l is far superior to any other type writer. Type Sleeve 1 his cut represents the Type Sleeve peculiar to the Ci:andali. Type WniTEn It mme.s up and down, and twills to the jijjlit and left to icach a common printing point. It contains all the letter. capitals, "lower case," figures and punctuation marks lo the number of oiuhty-fonr characters. Thin rp c1 . " -e,j"n iiiHii.iivii,io. a hid Jjpeboc-vecsiii be removed, anil another, with an entile change of typi , uiPcHed in the machine in a few teconde. The Sleeves can be inci eased in nuniboi f-o as to include all htylcb of LE3F ."senu tor Uatalogues, 2!)2 If HAWAI ZJkJS SfD Carriages, Pliioiis, Bmiiui, g&- FOR SALE All Kinds of Carriage Solicited at Our ff& .,::- PATENT BREAKS originated in Honolulu by us have been Reduced 2C Per Cent in Piice. -JUST RECEIVED A Sec3nd Growth of .White Oak Spokes, Hubs, Ftilloes, Itiinp, Plsiiikttlc, Heavy Hickory Wngoii, Singrlo & Double Trees, Etc., Etc. g0"ALh AT A GREATLY REUUCED RATE..C A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BAR IRON. 281 PIANO FOIt SALE, ONK Finn Weln-r Piano hi pn0l order, will hu until at n renoniilic prjne. can bo heen at my residence, No. Jl 7 Koit btrcet near School 302 lw Jl. GREEN. tal Topic ! Whelk' You Live on J Whether,. You. Diel INTEREST CD 3 a ED c MM I CD Type Sleeve ES" an hiyicb ol lelteic. ilogues. HAWAIIAN NEWS CO., Goneial Agents for the Hawaiian Islan lcttei, E jl. " gOo. naiiuiacTunn m. Breaks AND- Etc., Etc, Etc. AT A BARGAIN J33 k lap Reping- Very Low PiiceB. LARGE INVOICE OF- 2m FOR SALE ANEW Wilcox & .Whlto Parlor Or'iin with elehtatnim Huliablu for (cliool or church A fine liiHtru. ini'iil. Apply at 57 I'linolilmwl Mreet. opjioslto N, P. Mission Institute. 37$ tf " . nijj "i1 i