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. ... - ii liBMW W 7W WHKPk H HPF " ' JDAllY' J3UTbldflTIl! HONOLULU, 11, i., SXJhX' &t 1889. KB&T Mi ' tMIMWWMtWWWMMWMIWipwaWMWMBWWaaMaMMK m n i r i i i -- , rrn up r I r i - , - - , I Mil tin Jiliuw LU ihii.U1 HI 1 1. - ! iiw WllWMi 1 ii i i BilfTimi m1 ill WWffi I in ru n WMi iw i n iiii mi ",''12" "" ' ''""JWV &,' BY AUTHORITY. contains 8 strnncU of Iso. 18 copper AUCtlOIl SalO DV JdmOS F. MM, AUCtlOIl SBldS bV JaiQCS F. MOMD. m mm :n nmnniB m mm wr ar Irrigation Notice. Holders of water privileges, or those paying water rates, re hereby notifieil that tlio hours for using water fqj irrigating put poses, are from : 6 o'clock to 8 o'clock a. M., nnd4 o'clock to G o'clock r. .m. "All those found -lolMlng the above rale will ho liable to linro their supply of wator cut off. OHAS. B. WILSON, Supt. Honolulu Water Works. Approved : L. A.'-THURSTON, Minister of Interior. Honolulu, July 8, 18SH. 21)1 tf T II 13 fiftaUu flftttTTirfiii Pledged to neither Sect nor Party, But eitabtished for the ienefit of all. MONDAY, JULY 20, 189. THAT LIBEL CASE. Mr. "W. A. Kinney, represent.! tire for Hamakua iu the late Legis lature, has come home from a pro longed absence on the Coast, breath ing out thrcatenings and slaughter against all who reflected unfavora bly upon his desciting the Chinese amendment to the Constitution at the critical moment, after he had taken a very prominent part in working up an agitation, both within and without the Legislatuic, to se cure the passage of that mi ssure. The first victim of his vengeance se lected is Mr. P. A. Dias, editor oi the Luso llawaiiano, who in that Portuguese journal stated incident ally, in the course of an otherwise very appropriate article, that Mr. Kinney left the country "suddenly and mysteriously at the supreme moment." Mr. Kinney, to be im partial, should have about nine tenths of the electors of Honolulu arrested for slander. Only that members of the staffs of English newspapers were privately con vinced that Mr. Kinney's leav ing the country was personally necessary and honorable, he would have had occasion to haul their responsible conductors before the bar likewise. Now, Mr. Kinney should reflect that, at the time . he went to San Francisco, he left be hind him, not only the ordinary re bponsibility of a representative, but the added weight of accountability for having wrought up intense pub lic feeling upon the important mat ter in question. Theicfore, the out burst of the Portuguese paper re garding his departure was very natural and withal much milder than common town talk. His leaving was, to the great majoritj of people, a sud den event, aud being incomprehensi ble in consideration of his position was, to those who were not inform ed of his private affairs, certainly a mystery. Mr. Kinney would there fore, we believe, consult his own in terests as ttcIJ as those of the anli- Chinese cause, most of whose sup porters will still welcome him back as an able and honest champion, by abandoning any further prosecu tions for public or pi ivate utterances made in the heat of popular dis appointment and vexation over the fato of the constitutional amendment and the lamentable discoveries of corruption in connection therewith, for which several members were convicted and made public examples of in open Legislature. It is whis pered, moreover, that the insti gator of this suit against Mr. Dias is a public olllcial who was at the appeatanco of the offensive article one of the publishers of the paper in which it appeared. Having quai reled with his associates he would now injure them through the iustiu mentality of Mr. Kinney. ihSmslaWcable, The schooner C. II. Tupper, Cap tain Kelley, arrived Sunday, fifteen days from llritibli Columbia with 3 05 miles of cable and land line fur the inter-island submarine cable. The Tupper wa9 only 12 clays from Cape Flattery to this port, which is an exceptionally good trip. On board the schoonei woe .Mr. J. K Bartholomew, superintendent aud part owner of the Pacific Cable Com pany. The other member of the linn is Mr. K. C. Uaker, member of the Dominion Parliament. Mr. Bartholomew vvao interviewed this morning by a Bvllctik reporter, wbo obtained the following informa tion, The material of which the cubic it composed is iron, Russian hemp, gutta'percha and copper. It contains'8 strands of No. 18 copper wiro conductor, insulated to 6. 32ncls. The insulation is of gutta pcrclia served with Russian hemp, Clark's compounds. Tho diameter o the deep sea portion Is H inches ; of the intcruicdiale,nbout 1 inches; and of the shoio cuds about 1 inches 2,400 lbs., 3100 lbs. and 7 tons to the mile, lespcctively. The core is the same as the French At lantic and the Upo of the cable the same as that adopted by the Anglo American Cable Company. Tloie is also a large uuiu'icr of white and red cedar poles for the land line. The cable that arrived is for the first division to be laid from Napili bay, Maui, to Pukoo, Molokat, 'thence overland nud across the chim in., to Coco Head. There is 4 milea of submarine" cable, the rest being land line. Mr. Bartholomew stated that the delay in getting the cable here wus at the factory in New York, a gov ernment contract being in the way. He hns brought with him working models, cabling, compounding and armoring machinery, with the inten tion of starting n cable factory in Honolulu. Also, telephone and telegraph apparatus for operating insluimcnts. The only thing to be imported will be the gutta pcrcha composition, and this is done for climatic reasons. He has four full nets of instruments for cable huts for testing for faults orolhcrtroubles as tliey may arise. In fi.ct, he has every instrument necessary for a cable facloiy. The cable was coiled down in the schooner by Thomas Stcclrs, formerly of the Silvciton Cable Factory and Henley Cable Works, England. Stcelcs came on the schooner ami is now Jn the em ploy of the Pacific: Cable Company. Everything ai rived in good order and work in laying the cable will soon commence. Mr. Bartholomew showed our re porter some very line instruments he has fixed in the cabin of the schooner, and used in laying cable. That gentleman is thoroughly con versant with everything pertaining to cables. The intention is to have the tug Eleu tow the schooner while paying out the cable, which will con nect the inlands of Hawaii, Maui, Oahu aud Kauai. Auction Sales by Lewis J. Levey. Auction Sale of Elegant Household Furniture r nm instructed by Sin M. OllEEN to sill at I'ublio Auction, ul hi;. ruiiluLi e 21!) Koit st ei t. (:i account of departure fiom Hie Kiiigdotn), On Tuesday, July 30, AT JO O'CLOCK A. 31.. The Tiliole of his Housclio'd Furniture and Kllects c-ouiiiriiitig in purl as follows: 1 Sum WehBr Piaiirlii, In Kxct-lltnt Order, a Splendid In stnin.cni ; 1 Iil'.r.U Ebony Htncrc, 1 (Slack Kbony nnd Giit Janllnierc wiib Painted l'nnclp, 1 Klfpani 15. W. I'arlor Suite, U. holflereii in Kaw hilli; i W. Ladies,' Woik'luble, Ch'-iro l!ron7e ,t hina Ornaments, C'liamlelicrs & Lam; a, Large & Small Rugs, 1 15. W. Conibia.uion Secretary & IJoi.Uc.iu', 1 It. C! Ilcd Loiini'c, Slarblu op Cen tre Tank 8, Uir.cket IZany Cbair, Elegant . W. Sidobonrd, 1J. W. Extuision Uiniug Table, U. W. (Jliuirs. Oil Cloth is Matting, Lounge, 15. YV. Waidrobc v.iih Plato Glass Doors, 1 DECORATED DINNER SET 144 Pieces; Empress Stove ft Kitclu n U'enfdln, 2Fiiiu 15. V. IJulioom tetn, Slur- blelop; 1 Painted Bedroom 8t, 1 Klegiml 15. v-. C'liLllbnierc, Mosquito Rets, Hair & Spriug Mattresses ' TL W. Children's Ucdt-tead, 1 15. W. Comblnaliou Chtld'i Bed. steed, Olashwure, Cioekcry, Culkry, Veranda Chairs, Harden Huso ft Tools, ftu., &c. BSf Tho ITotitc will bo open for in- p:cnoii on .MONDAY, July UUlli, from 10 to 3 o'clock v. m. LEWIS J. LEVEY, Auctioneer. 30S .It SPECIAL SALE OF Groceries, &c &c. On Wednesday, July 31st, AT 10 O'CI.OUK A. 31, I will Fell at Public Auction, ut WOLr E ft CO'.S htore, on Kinc htreot, thu liahuicu of Htocl; of Assorted GROCERIES, Counter?, Sliel vim.', Show Cises, Chandeliers, IJto,, Etc. U.80 One Macueale & Urban Snfo, 1 Ilorso ft Delivery Wagon, TI'IiMM OAHU. LEWIS J. LEVEY, 311 Ut Auclionccr, AUCTION. I have been Instructed to sell at Public Auction, nt my jNtlesrootn, Queen street, On THURSDAY, Aug. 1st, AT I O'CLOCK KOOX Those Dcslrnblo Premises known as the SB tUtUftt-id on the comer of Beretnnla sticet n-d Gar en Line, ntljoiiiing tho rc-tlileju-c of l)r Miner The Lot lnis a, froti'neo of 71 fct on Bc'etntiia street, nud K'CI feet on Harden Lune. There- Is a LARGE - DWELLING - HOUSE, 1 Cbttap.c and Out Houses On the Property. J AS. P. MORGAN, Auctioneer. !W9 0t Rjlortgagees' iCE CF SALE ! Whereat, the moitgajju hereinafter mentioned huth been htreiotoio du y forcclo-ed by advertisement of inori uagec'x notice of intention t-i foreolufce, now, thurefore, bv order of V. (J. At. wi.ter, U. II. tt limine, mul M. U. Mon. hitirnt, TruMecs nl IlKrnionv Loilpu No. rt, I. U. O. P., iiml iiiciWoro of M. I). Mousiiri at, Cecil Brow n r,ml Fritz Wil helm, former Trustees of tahl tl rmonj Lodge No. 3, 1. (). O. P., in'irtgHgi'C'i of u certain indcntiuc of mortgage dated the ''Jib cbiy of Alienist, 18S7,,nnil re. cortlril in the oftlec f thu lhiirsirar of Conveyances, In Liber 105, on foiio- 2'i'l and 240; I am directed lo sell at Public Aiictiou, On THURSDAY, .(just 1st, AT 1 O'CLOCK XOOS, At my a.ilosrno'n on Q icpii Btrcct, in IIoaiMiln, a jmrt of tbe property in. clndi'd and described in said ruostKaRe ns fohows: ALL THAT - Certain Piece or Parcel of Land Situate on Volcano elieot, at Purahou, llilo, island of Hauaii, lli'vai an Is. lands, being a pur:, of Itoval Paluit No 1104, L. U. Award No."377!, is lied to Alpinepine, and bounded nud deicribed as follows: UouiiiU'iiiing at the S W rn'iiika cor ner of the lot of .1 I) SI ills on Volcano otro't; thence running nloiiR this street to tho M W (on.er of the estate of John iN'omo'i:, N CO V 7S luK fionl: iherce aloni; tin cst'ite ol ,lobn Noninii1, S 4V IV V 8a f.-ut and S r,2 t.V W 30 (in all 17 ft"-i l the W cut hit of Iho land of ICul'ic, ami n'otig hij lot, the m ink. i aide in tho I mil or Sin- Ilapai, :i At 110' K (W feet, mid lliciieu S westelv aloni; the S K linu of the lot. ot I I) MilU. N 4i itj' K 8a fiet and N Ci E r.p) fecu (147) io the point of commencement. TI.IHZN CAHil. Peeilo nt ispcii'-c if urehaer. For luithur j-anie:i'ars apply lo JAS. P. JUOUGAN, Auctioneer Or to .1. M. Slonsarrat, Attorney foi Mtultiiig"c. Honolulu, .July 1889, 311 41 Rflortgagfee'3 NOTICE OF SALE I Vherra, the inoiifnge hereinafter meniioict hti'h been heretoli iu duly foriclO'.t'ii uy nuvcrilhuiutiiit ot morlsa L'ee'n noiico of intention lo loriclosi-, now. tlieu-fore. by order of J 'hn F.irn -uorib, of II-uo.ulu, I -haul of Oahu, morljj'ugie of a ret uin indeuiiue ol inoiiunae, datid thu 2'Jd d.iy of Novem bet, A I) Si'i, and i'i.aordi d in tho nfllce of the Uejji t'ar of Conveyances, in Liber 1)5, lolins 470-2, 1 am directed to tell at Public Auction, On THURSDAY, August 1st. AT l'! O'CI.OCEC MMIX, At my ealesroom, on Queen st, In Ho nolulu, tin; property iuo uded and des ciibed in said moilgiie, iii follows. ALL THOriE- Certain Paresis of Lai Situated in the Island ot Volokai, ami inoiu p.ii li ularly described an fol- lowf.. to it: 1 All that curtain piece or parcel of hind biliuito at Kaio, iialawa, contain ing an area of ill acres 20 perches, and being the name premises desLfibed in Itoyal Patent No OLU L 0 Awaid No 41)111 to Kaiiieheu. L' 11 that certain piece or pared of laud Hltiiato ut 1111, In said Iialawa, eon. tabling an iiie.i of 2 roods 'ill ijcjoIiof, and being tlio same pieuiisen du-eribed iu Itiiynl P tent Xo OTlfi.L C Award No 4 !ll to Kaiiuii. y 11 tin fee certain ! res or parrels of laud hitiiati; at Kapualel, in bald Inl and of Molokal, contain! g iu all an area of :! acivh nd 178 fathoms, and be ing tliosanio pi'uiiUuR deciibi-d in L C Award Xo MM II lo Pelnoa. The above meulloued and described premUes being the annie- that wo o eon wyed to rtaiil Hainuel K Kainaipeleltnne by deed dated tli of October, lb7v, aud leeoided In Liber (12, on lojios fi,"i-(J. 4 til tlul eei tain piece or paieel of laud hitiialu at ilommllvwil, In said Inl and nf Molokal, cnuiiiiuiug an area of li ados, a d being tho muiio pr uiises deefiibed in lloyal Patent (Oiant) No UU.i to Kaniilbciitaiiia, and that weio ciniveyt'd to (-,,1(1 Sam lie I K Kauialpelu Kane 'by 10 1' Kutiminulekauu, I deed daicdJiily 8, 1H7I1, iiiui iccmded In Li ber Gl, folio 0i r All that cei tain piece or iiarccl of laud ffltutitu at hiilimulia, lu said I.-land of .MoloUai, and being the same prein Lcs deet'iibed iu I. (' ward No ib7,aud containing an area of 7 acre. TI'ItKH CAMI. Leeilt, at expense of pin chaser. 5? For further paiileulaiii apply to JAS. F. MOltGAN, Auciimieer Or to J. M. Jlouaarrat. Attorney for iloittrazee. Dated Honolulu, July U, 188y. 311 -It TRUSTEES SALE OF REAL - ESTATE By order of tho Trustees of His Ma jesty's Esiate I will bell at Public Auction, at rny Salesroom, Queen Street, On Thursday, Aug.- I, AT 1 O'CLOCK XOOX, The Following Paiccls or Land: One Lot at Piinaio I On the WniliiUi mail, ndj olng the piemtio of it. A. Wideniuiui Ncltig Apnnii i-'-ot L. ('. A. 2011. lo ICihllcmho, containing 1 7B-1Q0 uctex. Upstt Price $llZ5. 2 Taro lM at iDlmli, Mnnoa, Oiiliu being it I' 2601, I.OA I'ljfi. lo Paidiinl for Kol, ton id hg 45.100 acre. Upset Price $aO. f i i JAS. l MORGAN, Auctioneer. 303 0t Mortgagee's E OF SALE ! Whereas, the mortgage her- inafter mentioned hath been li rct"fore duly foieeloucd by iuheiiIeiiK'iit of the mortgagc-Vs nirice of luteiitlou tof tc I'lnse, now therefoie by order of A. J. Cartwright.Tiimcoot the Kstnto of It. W. Hull', late of Jloiiiilulu, Island of Oahu, deceased, uioitgayee of u eeitaln indentuie of iniutgage. dated 'Jild day of Augitbt, A. I), lsst. and roeoideil in the nil! e of the JlegUtrar of Convey ance in Liber HI, lollop 270 3. 1 am diiceted lo sell at Public Auction, On THURSDAY, August 1st, 1889, AT 12 O'CLOCK XOOX. At my alesroom, on Queen street, in llouoiitlu, tho piopeity included and desi'iibed In said inuitgage. as follow:-: All those Certain Parcels of Land Situated at Kapalann, lloiiolitlu, Island of Oahu, aud in Hi o. Island of Hawaii, and 111010 pailiculaily described as fol lows, viz.: 1 All that cei tain piece o parcel of land situate at Kaw niiki. In Mid Kapa Kinia anil hounded ami descilbetl a lol low's; Kkolii loi me k.ihi kuhi 111.1 Ka waiiki. Honolulu, o hooinaka ana ma ke kihi akaii o ki'ia ap.iua aitia c dli ana me ko lvaluahiii- mil a me kapalcna o Kapalauia a mo Honolulu, c hole ana 1. cma 3.V. tiikiua HO p.iuku ma ko la luuliiuenui a hikl i ke Kihi ukau o ka loi i boakaka la no ka nie hi is. Kupauea; alaiia, hema S8J. koin., 47 pauku u heina ;l i, lilkiu.i 0 puuku, a hema 32, hikiua 48 pauku ma ka loio S. ICupane.i; alaiia, hema '2', 3D , k in., Ls pauku a hema 23-, hiMna2S3 pmkii, e pili ana mo ko Man a hikl i ka auwai; akiila, hema 71, koiu. ail pauku u mo akau 8s. lo', koin 7G jiaiikii ma ka auw.ii me ko ka 31oi a me Paeaki; alaiia. akau 27', .in', kom. 3 kaulahao me 1M pauku nui kauiiwuiiue Paeaki a me Kupnlamn.'n hiki i ke k hi kouiuhati.i; alaiia, akau ii.V, hikina 2 kaulahao me 4S iiauku ma ka pa:i!iia o Honolulu me Kapalauia a III vi I kahi i hooinaka ai, a mulokuo la apana aina he 77-100 o ka eka, a ol ikl asii a cm! iki niai p,ha. 2 Al tliuc ceit.iiu piece or parcel of laud .situ le at s. lid Kauaiikiand bound id and described as.folhiwii: Hookah! lot ma Kawaiiki, Houolulit, c hooinaka ana ma ke kihi Akau o kei.ilol uni ka paleiia o ICaele a me Kalualiiiieuui: a e hwlo lii'iua 3o, hikiua 150 pan u, hema 20 hikiua 138 pauku. u me hema 72, kom. 47 pauku ma ko Kabiahiuenui; alail.1, akau 21 4.V, kom. 158 pauku ma ko Man; alail.i, akau 32-, kom. -18 pauku, akau 35'. kom. 80 pauku, a me akau 58' 15', hikiua 47 p.iuku ma ko Kaele a hiki i ka lioiimaka ana, a naloko o i.i apana ho 1 17-1000 o k,i eka, fa oi iki aku a emi iki mai palia.) 3 All that certain piece or parcel nf laud situate at baidKiwaliki and boiiml pii and dcciibcd aaiollows: Klialoi iu kahi kula ma Kauai. ki, iloui.Iulit, Oahu, e hooinaka an i ma ke kihi akau o k ia apana aina, ma ka aleua o ICa pal.ima a nie Honolulu a me ke kihi koiiioliana o ko ICuauea, a e holo liciua 3P 3u' hikiua 172 pauku me ko Kuama, hema 23, lnkina (17 p.iuku, a lieiu.i 07 kom 53 pauku, hema 20- -,V, hikina 1 IS p.iuku. h ma 8- 40', hikina 15 p.mk i, honm 27 hikina 77 puuku, hema I hikina 37 pauku, hema 81, kom. 127 pauku, c pill ana la m u ao.io me ICu.i uea a me ka Moi; alaiia, akau 33', koin. 7' pauku me ko nan, akau 25, kom. 74 pauku ine ko Man. akau 72-. hikiua 47 pauku, u akau 20- kom 138 pauku, n akau 3.V, kom. 200 pauku me ko Kupa ea a nie Kaele, akau 05-, hi kiua 150 pauku ma ka p.ilcua u kaavrale alo Honolulu a me Kapa aina a hiki I ka hooinaka ami. a uuiloko o ia apana aiiin he 0.1-100 n ka eka. (a oi Iki aku a emi iki mat palm). Tho seven,) above mentioned am' duigcilbrd pieces or par cels of laud being pmilons of Jtoval Patent No. 2302, granted to Keawcahe. ulu. 4 All that curtain pi ce or parcel of land situate at sal. I Kawaiiki. contain ing an area of 1117 so, fathoms 27 sij feet and being the spine pieuihes dos cilbed In Jtoinl Patent No. 5.2, Land Commission Aw.ud No 1073 lo Kleelc. 0- All that ceituln piece or paieel of laud situ ite at said Kawaiiki, being one taro patch bounded on tin ee bides by the laud of said mort'.'agoi's mid on tho niakai side by road formerly an nuwal and being a portion of itoyal I atcnt No -WOU, Land Comml-slnn Award No 1035 to Man, and win conveyed lo John P Uacle, father of said Henry PuU Ka elu and Napoleon nllilkl Kaele, by Bifid Man b) deed dated the 13th day of April, 18(50, nnd recorded iu Liber 27, folios 321 and 322. (! All thu certain piece or parcel of hind situate on King Micet, in llilo, 11 ami of Hawaii, nud bounded aud ilcs cilbed us follows: Commencing on King btieot at the corner of J Coney's lot and running thence N til-, tlicneo K 150 chains, i hence S 32 , K 1.4(1 chains, thenco N fiOU", 15 1.30 clulns. thence S 31, B 2.07 cfuiiim thenco S 31 15 207 cIihIiih, thenco S 84!.'! W 187 to slone wall, thence S 03. "W 1 18 chains, theneu N 30 , V 2 70 chain to coniiucnceineni aud cnnlaluiHg GS-100 acic moiu or less, aud being a poi lion of Jtoval Patent No. 10, aud was con veyed to John I' Kaele by Nnoinl by d' ed dati d the 2 st of November, 18C3, nud lecorded Iu Liber 20, on folios 180 and 187. TI'IllIK OASII Deeds at expellee of puirluibcr. t3r For fin tlier paitlculars apply to JAS. P. MOIIGAN, Auctioneer. Of to J. M. Moiisarral, Attorney for Jlorlgagee. Honolulu, July (i, 1080. 311 it An Important Explaining why the Insurance Commissioners have referred to Tho Mutual ljifo Insurance Com puny ol'JSew Ytirk as "The Model Lllo Inaurance Comnunj of (.ho World," and why it is entitled to your first considerations FOR YOUR WIFE I FOR YOUR CHILDREN I FOR YOURSELFI FOR YQUR RELATIVES Tho Mutual Life Iusuranco Company cii New York can furnish this provision in belter form anil for less money than it can be doue in any other way. Good and Conclusive B-easons Why? 1. Hceause it is the Oldest active Life insurance Company in the United Slates. 2. It is Hie Largest liniliieiul Institution in the World, ils assets ntnountin-j' to more than 8120,000,000. 3. It is the Stroiigj'.st and hnfost Company, possessing over Thirty-two Millions of Dollars MOKE cash resources than the next largest company in the world. 4. It is a Purely Mutual Company, with no stockholders lo claim any part of the profits; the assets and surplus all belong to the policy holders. 5. Its expenses to receipts have been LESS, and its payments to policy holders MORE than anv other company, while its Total Surplus earned aud dividends paid have never been equalled, hence it is the Cheapest Company in winch to insure. 0. It is the Bt'st Company, as it combines all the advantages of ago, largo and select membership, fliian ciiil strength, absolute security, nnd the cheapest insurance combined with the best investment that is hone9lfy possible under any contract having a dednato value to the beneficiary, while its policies are the Sinplcst and most comprehensive as well as tlio most liberal forms of insur ance contracts ever issued. A. D. THOMAS, Executive Special Agent, New York. 307 If Auction Sales by James F. Morgan. A Desirable Risita ! FOR SALE at ftUCTlO.S'. On THURSDAY, Aug at1 is o'ui.ouk no or.' 1st, At my Palisroom, Qii' en s'n'i-t, I will sell at I'uiilii Aumimi, srly Situated at Piinahou, And lately occupied by Mr. . F Gr h im ai a rciuiiineC. Th- nrcnilM" lime a frnntiiiic .100 feet 'ii I iiif;liiiii strict ".'00 fiet on Aiii-auiu fUeil nuil 'Jt.O fuel mi Alexander street. Tlier, i a Coramociious Dwelling Bouse On the lot roMiiiininu P.ul ', !! Hn!. room", Dinniifi .oni, Kib hen anil Pan. try, etc Also. With Four MidN n O.iiiia e U-m-mil Se vants' 1! 'Oin . A t i Wiie i lifxiirliotiL tin) irimirffc. I In- juuii'li. aio Hcllcnv. reu wi.h uiasiiini ii'iiu. The hea'l.iy lociiifn ot Ibi- properly nnd the rieariups lo the Hiiiiniiuii Train car:), inaki it mi of the most de-irabb-iiimiiy rc3iicm es oliVred for snlf. C'-r'ni uni fm ill-r part cnlais apph to i". P. G'ldi mi, i r to rAs. v. fllOKGAN, Auctioneer. 302 13t Mences at Filliia TOR SALf. at AUCTION. I Ii.ivi- rei ived In-'riietioiis to el nt Public Audi n at mi yule room. Queen strew, On Thursday, au. J AT Xii O'CLOCK OliS. The Following Desirable Properties, At Palania II. nt letr of i re-iiienee oi It. II. il uoLalimi: lvOrJT A. Contninin-.' 444.100 i i by lane from K hUb-lanli-.l D.m-I llOUS'H, CIO., II li allude aud Inn t Iu rJ8. ', ui h intiaiire et brie is a o III Out. :. I il.. ul llilb o. A'ljolnlnij Lot -V a II e -.lc lor a resi lience lArr n. i-mall 'ot, with 'n nai lion- . siu. hies. clc. The close proximity of .Irs. h is lo Mngelrcoi, anil the 'ib 111 mil f 1 10 di'iiecs at PaUma, leiulei lliia an im. u.-ual eharon lo obiai'i tin.- p 1 inise-. nap 01 nie pioucnj cnii ne ec 111 my olhcc. tS?"For further par iuil.irK appl, to JAS. P. MOWiAN, 30J 13 A in miner FILTER PRESSES ! I'AAI'IIAU Pi AN ATIIN, ) lUwAli, Murcn I), lff. J Illudnn Iron A l.oronmtlvo WorliH, Han I'liinelHi-o. Gksti.i'mi:n:--We have used two of your 30 :h unbur U Filar I'icstcs thU hciihon. They are coiiveiueiit, easily hiiiullcd and aie 11 01 king entirely to our Mitipfiiittluu . lean recommend no im piuvemenl 011 them Very espec fully youra, ( iKiicd) A. .MOOltK, Manager Paaubaii Plantation. These Presses are uiailii exlra havy for high picssiiies, occupy a Door sp.ieo 1 feet by 4 f et, ami present a lllterlng hiuf.ice of Z40 .q ae lot. A lliultcd iiiimber lu stock In Ilono lulu and are sold ut very low prices. Bis3oa Iron & Loo Worka, San FraueUco. Stir For paitieulars enquire of JO. IN UYlilt, llono it u, Hooin No. 3 rpreckels' Block. 2250 tf W. G. Irwin & Co., Affont, Letter on e IF YOU W8SM TO PROVIDE FOR A BEQUEST I FOR AN INCUMBRANCE! FOR A BUSINESS LOSS I 1 FOR A PARTNERSHIP o 109 FOUT STItKKT. HOXOLSJLU. o M COLGATE & COMPANY'S li TOILET ARTICLES, 11 II k9 Cashmere .Sonquct Toilet Soap. II II PskctebS Cashmere ISoiiquet Perfume. Jl li JlLJaSl Violet ToUet Water. SI II IP Bince Bouche, (Dentifrice.) Jl General Depot. Wholesale nd Retail. riiel8f!Wel!5gTli8MIOu8l! CL7 c V3 Q CIS THE WRITING IS IN PLAIN SIGHT, EVEN TO THE LAST LETTER. JSA 0"RlEjk.T Ho Tilting of Carriago to Consume Time Only 28 Keys Full Case of 84 Characters Interchangeable Type Keys that can bo Changed in 5 Seconds. ItjT" This method allows tlio use of any language ot stylo of type, l'lii) alignment of thu Ohandai.l is far uupcrior to any other typo writer. Fype Slteve This cut leprefconts the Typo Sleovo peculiar to the Crandali.Tyit.'Wiiitek. It moved up nnd down, and twirls to tlio right and left to reach a common punting point. It contains all the lcttoih capitals, "lower case," figures and punctuation niaikt to the number of cighty-four characters. This Type .Sleeve can lie icnioved, and another, with an entire change of type, iiiHcitcd in the machine in a few -ecoiids. Thu Sleeves can bo increased in number m as to include all styles of letters, . gjET" Send for t'.ilalogueH. 202 tf TO LET TO LET LATB T ATK Ieideneu of Mr. nelmcnsc'ineitler, 1'iiima ttieet. Itesideiice of Mr. Fiank Brown, Ivuplnlatil l'aik, RESIDENCE of Mr. James Love, King ttrci:!, LAT15 Kcfcldence of Mr. M. Grcon, Sill) Kort btrcel. STOKK, Kto, no ocouplcd by Mr. Wojh, Grcc r, King street. esr Apply to A. J. CAKTWIUGIIT, S09 tf Merchant struct. Vital Topic Whether You Live -on- Whether You Die! INTEREST ) s& "S3 CD 03 3 a CD IFlS.TimRJE'S Type Sleeve HAWAIIAN NEWS CO., General Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands. NOTICE. "N account of the establishment of v thu J'arcclB Post, the Aitenov ( thu Parcels Post, the Airennv of Wells. Kargo Co.'s Express in thesu the: 3 01 Islands will bo dibconliniinl. 3 0 !lt NOTICE. ALL perppus liHving bills ngalnft tho uudersifiiied nro riqucfted lo pre, sunt iho suiiie; and those Indebted to th m nie requested to make immediate payment. ii7 Iw WOLFE & CO. DIVIDEND NOTICE. A DIVIDEND to tho creditors ot II. M. will bo due and payable on tlio bUt July, at tho otllce of Alex, J, Cart, wrlght, Merchant street. 800 3w PER OHDEK, - S t I ;? f v ! V Vi'. 'X. -. ii Wil v .... ,'j- ,., iJii'' oMit