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is
without
found-
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though
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may
get
fifty
college
course,
between
$1,200
and
1,300.
(Stmrol
JlDntrltsciuruts.
inuramm
and
it
arises
in
this
tray.
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the
death
and
Uleveiana
no
more
tnantno
iu
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ino
Greatest
individual
expense,
52,000;
least
of
Makalulci, intestate,
her
heirs
at
law
sup-pos-
ed
Sonthcrn
States,
Blaine bos
no
chance
3000.
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member
has
earned
durinshis
tbey
inherited
an
interest
in
her
pro-
perty
and
Cleveland
will
surely
bo
the
next
iourse
$1,000."
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the
course
is
of four
years,
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1881
Proceedings
w
ero
then
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President
by
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of
tho
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t
mates
tbo
average
expense
a
little
moro
KUDIA
Hawaiian
Islands.
rebate
forp
administration
on
bcr
cEtate.
Fanbo
Honse.
S.
'-
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Ohnmcle.
than
$300
per
year,
From
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same
authority
Supreme
Conrt
or
Chambers.
the
anssworo
that
her
name
was
MaValuM
and
I
quote
tho
following:
"The
average
annual
at
that
MaValnbh's
namo
was
Faubeana.
It
was
Oberlin
University.
expense
of
a
student
at
Harvard
is
$600,
Am-
herst,
Tax
afterwards
discovered
that
these
two
women
$500;
Columbia,
$800;
Lafayette,
SiOO;
iKcr,
(w.)
ts
F.
H.
Hayselues,
the
Rev.
Dr.
J.
n.
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able
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Fsirclnld,
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or
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bore
these
names
interchangeably.
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the
Princeton,
$600;
Yale,
$800;
and
Williams
facts
aro
undisputed
that
tho
plaintiff
and
popular
President
of
Ibis
educational
in-
stitution
$500."
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institutions
aro
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inown
o
s
litore
Ckn
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thewidon
of
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tho
patentee,
bas
recently
visited
ns
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behold
tbe
hero
than
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and
hence
for tbe
benefit
of
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to
compel
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deceased
was
the
wife
of
Lio.
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wonderful
works
of
nature
in
tho
islands,
in
those
residents,
who
in
time
may
wish
to
send
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Bolls
in
Verae
and
Prose.
Dean
Swift
at
one
time
contemplated
writ-
ing
an
essay
on
English
bulls
and
blunders,
and
if
ho
bad
critically
examined
tho
works
of
even
our
host
writers,
be
would
have
found
numerous
examples
Although
tho
bull
bas
obtained for
itself
a
"a
local habitation
and
a
name,"
it
is
to
be found
in
various
quarters.
It
ma),
indeed,
bo
considered
an
extension
of
the mixed
metaphor
Miss
Edgen
orth
deGnes
a
bull
as
"a
laughablo
confusion
of
ideas"
a
definition
which
is
likeuiso
applicable
to
tho
mixed
metaphor
The
latter
arises
when
in
tbe
samo
expression
metaphors
from
subjects
are
combined,
or,
in
other
words,
when
incompatible
operations
aro
put
together.
A
bull,
on
tho
other
hand,
involves
contradiction
One
part
of
it
must
render
tho
other
imnossiblc
Poets,
while,
indulging
in
bold
fights
of florid
expression,
frequently
verge
on
mixed
metaphor.
Many
of
the
mixed
metaphors
in
Shakspcarc,
Milton,
and
in
tho
works
of
other
great
writers,
however,
are
redeemed
because
tboy
are
considered
elegant
and
expressive,
and
becauso
of
their
effective-
ness
and
originality
Such,
for
instance,
as
the
lino
from
Young
Her
Totce
la
bat
tbe
shadow
of
a
eonnd.
And
that
beautiful
nassaco
in
"Samson
Agonistes,"'
where
tho
blind
hero bemoans
bis
lost
eight
To
lire
a
lite halt
dead,
a
Urine
death.
And
buried,
bat
oh.
yet
more
miserable
Myself,
mj
aepalcher,
a
moving
crate
Again,
in
"Paradise
Lost."
And,
In
tbe
lowest
deep,
a
lower
atill
That threatens
to
dcroor
me,
opens
ldc
And
tho
well-Kno-
lino from
Shakspcarc
Cowards
die
many
times before
their
death
In
"Hamlet's"
"Tako
arms
st
a
sea
of
troubles,"
it
has been
suggested
that,
to
remoo
tho
incongruity,
tho
word
"sicgo"
should bo
read
for
"sea
"
Tho
lines from
"Addison's"
poem
on
the
Mctones
of
Marl-
borough.
I
bridii
in
my
'trnlin
innsr
with
pain
That
longe
to
launch
into
a
bolder
strain
Whero
three
different
actions
aro
enjoined,
hae
often
boon
quoted
as
an
example
of
mix-
ed metaphor
Inaerj
old
romance
wo
fiod
ouo
of
the
characters
saj
nig
to
another,
who
has
thre-
atened
to
bring
him
before tho
Areopagus.
"Wait
a
abort
time
and
jou
will bavo
tho
of
acensint:
tno
of
your
murder
too,"
nd from
Heraud's
epic
poem.
"Tho
Judg
ment
ol
the
Flood,
is
taken tho
toUowmg
good speciment
of
crbal
absurdities
Gloomed
o
er
his
brow,
tho internal dlad.
m
1
ILeablaCk
craig
projected
ocracllir
w
hit
as
the
earse,
the harrier of the
main
And like
a
biated
orb
once
orerbrijrht.
Ills
eye
A
rain
bnrned,
and
on
his
check
Immortal
bejnty
h!dcouly
shorn..
In
ono
of
tho
poems
of
James
Hogg,
the
"Ettrick
Shepherd,"
occurs
tho"
couplet
And forced
a
man
to
sing
a
sang
That
ne er
coald
sins
a
ns
aTa
It
surely
must
bo
to
much
singing
that
Dcr-we-
nt
Connay
refers
when,
in
"Forget
Mo
Jot,"
ho
apeaks
of
a
"melodious
discord."
Allan
Cunningham
would
liavo
us
lelice
that
ho
had
discovered
a
new
sense,
for
in
tho
"Amulet"
bo
says
I
fcLl
the
fragrance
of the thorn
here
lorcra
loe
to
meet
This,
however,
is
surpassed
b)
Conwaj,
who
has
made
a
moro
remarkable
discovery,
as
witness
the lines
Or
rose
of
sweet
Provence
All
llanp;
their
odors
to
the
listening
sense
It
is
something to
feel
a
Bracll
and
to
hear
one;
bnt
tho late Lord
Lytton
was
still
more
sensitive,
for
bo
writes
I
hear
the
Tain
shadows
glide
Dr.
Magin supplies
t
good
example
of
tbo
bull
in
tho
following
"Tho
fleet
ol
tho
Ribbi
slipped
from
under
him,
and
tho
rolled
don
n
a
great
height
When ho
recovered
he
found
that
his
companion
bad fallen
also,
and
stood
bj
his
side"
Disraeli,
in
his
"Curiosities
of
Literature,"
states
that
"When
Clarendon
was
cmploj
cd
in
nting
his
history,
he
was
in
constant
study
of
I.u.v
and
Tacitus
"
and
in
Audubon's
"American
Ornithologj
"
occurs
tho
curious
statement
that
"the
cirth
was
rent asunder
in
8C
cral
place,
one
or
tr.
o
is-
lands
suuk
forever,
and tho
inhabitants,
fled
in
dismay
toward
tho
eastern
shores
"
To
como
to
more
modern
times,
e
find
a
coroner's
jurj
in
the north
of
England
recent-
ly
delivering
themsches
thus
"That
tho
deceased
was
run
over
and
killed
bt
a
train
on
the
Great
Northern
Railway,
but
how
his
death
was
occasioned thero
is
not
sufhcient
evidence to
show."
Quite
recently
tho
town
clerk
of Durham
drew
attention
at
a
council
meeting
to
a
standing
order
which
be regard-
ed
as
a
Chinese
puzzle,
and
which
ran as
fol-
lows.
"When
tw
o
or
more
persons
rise
to
speak
at
tho
same
time,
the
Chairman
shall
call
upon
tho
first
person
who
rise
in
his
place.
This
reminds
ono
of tho
alderman
who
informed
a
council
"that
the
first
meet-
ing
of
the
committee
was
held,
but
no ono
at-
tended."
Lieut-Ge-
n.
Burrought,
writing
to
a
contemporary
in
February
last,
on
a
ques-
tion
arising
out of
tbo
investigations
of
tho
Crofter's
Commission
in
Orkucy,
nndc
the
statement
that
"James
Leonard,
tho
father
of
nine
children,
is
an
able-bodi-
man
in
the
prime
of
life,
and
so
is
his
w
lfc
"
Thero
aro
manj
Scotticisms
which
might
not
inappropiatclj
bo
classed
as
linguistic
tho
uso
of
doublo
nega-
tives,
common
among
a
certain
section
of
tho
Scottish
peasantry,
and
such
phrases
as
"I
feel
a
ncct
smell,"
"1
Cud
no
pain,"
and
"A
table
"
In
this
category
of
blunders
wo
maj
also
appropriately
include
this
curious
epitaph, which
ma
bo
secu
in
Moutroso
churcb-jar-
d
"Hero
lyes
tbe
bodcys
of
George
Young
and
Isbel
Guthrie,
and
all
their
posterity
for
fifty
"
j
crcs
backwards
And
the
following,
which
is
inscribed
on
a
tombstone
in
Arbroath
church--
)
ard
"Uoir
lyes
Alex
Tclcr,
present
town
treasur-
er
of
Arbroath,
who
died
tbo
IGth,
Januarj.
1730."
It
is
said
that
a
French
miser
perpetrated
tho
most
practical
of all
bulls
b
making
hitnsolf his
own
heir.
Tbo
loftaire
recently,
in
tho
account
of
an
attack
upon
a
gentleman,
stated
that
he
received
a
stab
"which
cut
tho
carotid
artery
of
tho
left
hand."
M.
do
ac
predicted
not
long
ago
that
Franco
would throw
herself
into tho
arms
of
a
liberat-
ing
aw
ord,"
and
tho
Fipiro
described
tho
monument
of
Quinet
as
"an
equestrian
6talno
in
a
Bitting
posture."
It
is not
proposed
to narrato
here
how
Sir
Bojlo
Roche
accomplished
tho
Teat
of
wntini
a
letter
with
a
sword
m
ouo
hand
and
a
pis-
tol
in
tho
other;
how
on
one
occasion
he
heard
nothing
but
silence,
how
ho
refused
to
gi
o
lna
autograph
in
a
noto
which
ho
signed;
or
to
alludo
to
the
many
facetious
doings
or
say-
ings
of
that
great
bull
kings,
but
a
few
ex-
amples
of
linguistic
incongruities
may
bo
picked
from tho
utterances
of Hibernian
ora-
tors
of
tho
present
day,
for
Irishmen
are
noted
for
their
liability
to
pcrpctmto
amusing
blun-
ders.
Speaking
in
tbo
H,ouso
of
Lords
in
1662
on
tbo
Arrears
or
Rent
(Ireland)
Bill,
an
Iriah
Peer
said
"My
Lords,)
ou
w
ill
drivo
tho
Irish
landlords
off
tho
faco
of tho
earth,
and
they
will
have
to
beg
their
bread
from
door
to
door.
What
follows,
uttered
by
ono
oftha
members
for
Wicklow
in
tho
Lower
House,
is
not less
ludicrous.
"As
long
as
Ireland."
he
exclaimed,
"isBilcut
in
her
wrongs,
England
is
above
all
her
cries
"
An
Iriah
member
in-
formed
Mr.
Speaker
that
"while
rs
of
the
outrages
Mr.
Forslcr
had
reported
were
totally
unfounded,
tho
other
half
was
grossly
exaggerated;
and
Mr.
Moore,
M.
P.,
FINE
GOODS
I
Men
AS.
T
3E3
STsT
E3
L
IS
GOLD,
SILVER,
Jtc
G0LD--
&
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WATCHES
ofthf
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t
male
and
finish
V
Large
Asst
of
Musical
Instruments,
From
Iho
moat
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Call
and
examine his
extensive
btocl. and
yen
win
not
fall
to
be
pleased
XI
9S9
Stamped
Envelopes
THE
TJEXOSIEN'ATIOXS
Ol'
X.S.d,riandlOCeiiu,caabeparchaed at
the
Pottofflce.la
anrqsantitv
from
one
to
one
thonsknd
nvtlopes,
Penons
ruldinr
oa
the
other
Islands
can
procare
them
from the local
rostomces
also domestic
BEdloreiu
repljr
cards.
1011
--
SfeWNWrW-
in
the
course
of
an
Irish
debate,
said
that
until
vou
reform
the
w
orknousc,
so
that
a
man
may
go
in
without
shamo
and
como
ont
a
degraded
woman,
you
will
do
no
good."
Mr
Farncll,
when
com
creing
with
an
American
reporter,
is
stated
to
hive
said
"Tho
Irish
party
must
ugnt
tuo
coercion
inn
step
uy
step,
with
what
shreds
of
liberty
remain
to
them
under tho
powera
with
which,
in
future,
the
already
omnipotent
Speaker
will
bo
arm-
ed."
Mr.
O'Connor
Power
onco
informed
the
House
that,
"since the
Government
bao
let
the
cat out
ol
the
bag,
there
is
nothing
to
bo
done
but
to
tako tho
bull
by
tho
horns,"
and
another
Irishmen
told tho
samo
august
as-
semblage,
w
hen
referring to
the
Irish
Preven-
tion
of
Crimes
Bill,
"that
if
thoy
imprisoned
tho
agitators
the)
would
make tho
agitation
greater
still.'
London
Slamhril
Chonco
It
has
been
said
that
there
never
was
an
individual
born
whoso wholo
career
did
not
hmgo
upon
a
chance
or
accidont.
AVhcther
or
not
an
assertion
so
broad and
sweeping
bo
true,
it
is
a
fact
that
tho
his
tory
of
men
who
have
stood
in
the
foro
most
rank
is
rich
with
instances
of
tho
effects
of
happj chance
or
accident
Thus
"Wallcnstein.
the
magnificent,
tho
great
Captain
who
ncv
er
lost
a
battle,
was,
until
the
age
of
manhood,
httlo better
than
an
idiot;
a
chance fall
down
a
stone
staircase
wiirethis
head,
but
cleared
his
clouded
intellect
llahillon
was
a
mere
idiot
until
a
similar
happj
chanco
fall
re-
stored
him
to
reason
Iho
golden
genius
of
Charles
DicLcis
might
have
remained
forever
unsuspected but
for
chanco.
Dick
ens
in
tarl)
life
was
enamoured of
the
stago
After
manj
attempts
ho
succeeded
in
gaimng
a
promise
from
tho
manager
of
the
Covcnt
Garden
Theater
to
accord
his histrionic
powers
a
pnvato
hearing
A
chance
exposure
to
a
rainstorm
brought
on a
cold
which
prevented
Dickens from
keeping
his
engagement
and
thus
tho
stago
lost
an
aspiring
actor,
ivhilo
htera
turo
gained
a
lung
Thorwaldseu,
tho
great
Danish
sculptor,
after
working
for
months unrecognized
in
Borne,
determin
od
m
despair
to
leturn
homo
and
laj
down
the sculptor's
chisel
forever
A
chanco
error
by
a
careless
clerk
in
drawing
his
passport
detained
himtvvcntj
four hours
During
that
interval
of
waiting
Hr
Hopo
walked
into
bis
studio,
admired
his
Jason
in
claj and
aroused
the
despondent
Dano's
hopo
b)
ordering
a
cop)
in
marblo
Thor
waldsen
unpacked
his
boxes
and
never
afterward
in
his
long
career
lacked
pat
ronage
Itachel,
the
great
tragedienne,
was.
when
a
child,
a street
singer,
and
as
such
might
have
passed
into
womanhood
and
old
ago
had
not
a
party
of
critics
din-
ing
together chanced
to
hear her
loud,
clear
voice
beneath
their
window
Thoy
obsenedtho
child's
wonderful
faco
and
in
a
kindlj
spirit,
aroused
no
doubt
by
tho
wine
they
had
drank,
proposed
to
her
pro
tectors
to
place her
in
the
Conservatory
as
a
pupil
bir
Walter
ltalcigh
would
pro
babl)
have
remained
out
of
favor with
tho
court
had
Elizabeth,
on
her
walk
to
tho
Tower,
chanced
to
take
a
path
less
muddy.
Every
reader of
history
knows
tho
story,
how
tho gallant
Sir
Walter
spread
his
cloak
beneath
the
io)alfcet
and
was
re-
warded with
his
sovereign's
smile
and
speed)
restoiation
to
favor
Potemkin,
tho
favorite
of
Catherine
II,
and tho
foun
der
of
the powerful
Kussian
family
which
bears
his
name,
would
doubtless
havo
re-
mained
an
obscure soldier
had
not
a
tri
vial
incident
a
chance,
in
fact changed
his
destin)
After
Catharine
had
depos
ed
her
weak
husband
and
herself
assumed
tho
scepter,
she
was
accustomed
to
parado
tho
streets
of
St
Petersburg,
sword
in
hand,
at
the head of her
troops
Ono
day
Potemkin
noticed her
sword
bore
no
knot
Heboid!)
stepped
forward
braving
tho
knout
for
his
inMiboidination,
and
offered
his
The
Czarina
accepted
it,
and,
struck
b)
tho
handsoinp
young
Lieutenant,
asked
his
name
and
regiment
and
if
ho
would
not
like
to
servo
her
in
the
palace
Haul
Pasha,
tho
Sultan's
Chief
of
Artillery
and
most
trusted
adviser,
was
a
tinner
Em
plovcd
in
the
palace,
ho
offered
to
mend
a
valuable
French
clock,
as
no
clockmaker
was
available,
and did tho
work
so
well
the
Sultan
bade
him
la)
aside his
tinner's
scimco
and
serve him
Sir
ltobert
Wilson
one
of
England's
best
generals,
owes
his
elevation
from
a
desk
in
a
solicitor
s
omco
to
chance
meeting
with
tho Duko
of York
in
the
ram
Of
Benjamin
Disraeli
there
was
a
story
current
)
ears ago
to
provo
tho
ouiiuing ol
ms
greatness
was
Jielpcu along
by
chance
In
his,
j
outh
ho
was
a
reck
less
spendthrift
His
ambition
ms
tn
lead
his
part)
,
but
such
was
the
state
of
his
finances
that
at
one
time
it
was
doubt
ful
whether
he could
longer
support
the
cipenso
of
a
seat
in
Parliament
Accident,
or
chance,
throw
him
in
tho
nj
of
a
noted
mone)
lender
in
London,
who
liked
tho
brilliant
)oung
dandy
on
first sight
and
did
what
ho
had
never
dono before
nor
afterward
to
an)
man,
lent
Disraeli
5000
on
no
othei
sccunt)
than
bis
genius
and
ambition
Disraeli
never
forgot
tho
ser
vico
and
never
tired,
so
tho
story
goes,
of
returning
it
in
tho
v
anous
ways
which
his
after
lnlfuencc
enabled
him
to
do
George
Stephenson,
tho
inventor
of
tho
locomotive,
was
born
with
a tasto
for
mo
chanics
His
parents
were
too
wretched
ly
poor
to
givo
him
tho
advantages
of
education
At
a very
tender
age
ho
was
compelled
to
work
as
a
pit
boy
at
two-
pence
a
da)
,
to
help
support
the
family.
Deep
in
the
mines,
shut
out
from
every-
thing
that
cheered
tho
senses,
young
Ste-
phenson
found
much
to
stimulate
his
bent
He
mastered
tho
hoisting
machinery
and
longed
to
bo
allowed
charge
of
it
Ono
day
tho
engineer
chanc
ed
to
stumble
and
injure
himself
Young
Stephenson
promptl)
offered
to
supply
his
placo
and
proved
bis
skill
so
well
that
tho
mine
Superintendent
gao
him
per
manent
chargo
of
tho
machincr)
,
and
thus
avo
him
an
opportunity
to
obscrvo
and
nnk
and
build
until
tho
Kocket
appear
ed
as
a
result
of his
labors
iWt
York
Telegram
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WAS
t
Jarrls
on
the
50th
Jana
uy
last,
br
the
Minister
of
the
Interior,
under
the
laws
,f
this
klnrdom, for
a
fjas
and
Cane
Trash
Connmlnc;
Furnace,
this
Is
to
warn
all
pwson
against
an
inrrlng-ue-
of the
said
ratcnt
c.
nnnvvET
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1'crJ
O
Cartcn,
bee'r
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of the
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1S83
a.4
Miaia""incrc;iiuui
a
Jad,
Kcoja-
,-
say
mat
ne
drove
TJeke
and
Mikala
to
town
and
tbey
got
out
near
the
comer
of
Xnnarm
and
Berctania
street
and
walked
tlicnco
towards
Mahelona's
bocee
whero
Kionla
and
Kamatauwila
saj
tlicv
saw
them
and
that
they
proceeded
to-
wards
Mahelona's
house
on
foot,
1
:s
in
evidence
from
the
testimony
of
six
otlicr
witness
that
shortly
subsequent
to
this
date,
Puuheana
stated
to
them
that
bIio
had
sold
the
land
to
Makaluhi
and
Lio.
Mr.
TV.
K.
Castle
an
attorney
of
this
Court
testifies
that
he
liad
bought
a
kuleana
in
a
corner
of
the land
tn
dispute
and,
wishing
to
extend
bis
lot,
asked
of
whom
be
should
en-
quire
about
it
and
lie
was
directed
to
Puuheana.
ifo repeated
his
question
to
her
that
he
de-
sired
to
buy
the
land,
and
she
said:
"I
have
no
interest
in
this
land,
it
is
sold to
Makaluhi
and
L10."
There
was
also
evidence to
show
that
Lio,
after
tho
data
or
Abe
deed,
collected
renls
of
several
persona
who
had
bouses
upon
the land
and
that
Kapute
made
no
claim
to
tbe
land,
lliot&h
the
corcplajnant
says
Kapuei
collected
tom,f
rents
which
he
shared
with
ber.
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and
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aod
other
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THE
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SII10ABLE
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&
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a
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the
Ladles
of Honolulu
and.
the other
Island
that
she
has
now
on
view
the
LA1.GLST
and
JIOSTELEOAIJTAssertmcntof
the
Latest
Styles
of
Millinery,
Flowers,
Feathers,
Bonnets,
Hats,
Etc.,
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in
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and
w
ell
adapted
to
the
coming
Holidays
These
Good"
were
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Care,
and
well
baited
to
the
wants
ot
the Ladles of
llonolaln and
the
Islands
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A
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toonumer
ous
to
mention
to
which
the
inspection
of
the
Ladies
is
cordially
InviUtf
MRS
DVVls
taetc
as
Milliner
fa
well
known
to
the
Ladies,
etill
continocs
to
prceidc
m
the
Trlmmln
Department
which
is
an assurance
that
tlio Ladle
will
llac
their
Trimming
done
in
the
latcet
and
most
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btyle
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I
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11)
lb,
per
yard,
and
Winch
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with
curves,
AND
10 LIGHT
SUGAR
CANE
WAGONS
N
h
This
Hallway
is
suitable for Animal
Tower
LisO
Mraiglil
MccI Kails,
14
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to
the
yard
rorthcworklnor
Messrs
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Fowler
JJ
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rail
av
ond
locomotive?
the
nndersijrncd
bee
to
refer
to
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where
line
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now
In
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If)
votes
shall
be
countcct
If
tho
counting
shall
result
in
not
giving
any
of
tho
can-
didates
voted
for
in
Xovomber
a
majority
of
the
Electors,
then the
election
goes
to
the
House,
whero
it
is
conducted
as
above
described.
If
the
House
fails
to
elect
that
is
if
no
one
candidate
receives
in
tho
House
a
ma-
jority
of all the
States
which
is
now
twenty
(there
being
thirty
eight
States),
then
the
President
of
the
Senate
shall
be-co-
President
of tho
"United
States,
and
if
there is
no
President
of
the
Senate,
from
any
cause,
then
the
Speaker
of
the
House
becomes
President
of
tho
United
States,
in
which
latter
contingency
3Ir.
Carlisle,
the
rank
freo-trade-
would
bo
tho
man.
f
or
the
wholo
business
of
making
a
President
must
be concluded
before
tho
1th
of
Harch,
when
tho
present
House
of
Bepresenta
lives
goes
out
It
is
apparent
from
all
this
that
if
tho
"Republicans
fail
to
givo
Blaine
and
Logan,
lit
least
201
of
the
Electors
to
be
electedin'
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Turkey
lied,
ic,
Merinos,
black
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colored,
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GOODS:
Buckskins,
Diagonals,
Tweeds,
Cords,
berges,
bilesias,
Doeskins,
C
tssiinercs,
Ac.
A
Splendid
Asst.
of
Shirts,
(VV
oolcn.
Mixed,
Calico,
Hickory,
Denim,
Jtc
)
Merino
and
Cotton
Undershirts,
lute
Bosom
Shirts,
Ac,
bocks and
btocklngs,
Handkerchiefs,
I
oulards.
Gloves,
A
LAKGE
INVOICE
OF
CLOTHING
Fino
Black
Cloth Frock
Coats
and
rants,
Buckskin
backs,
1'anta
and
Suits,
Felt,
Molnir,
Drill,
Flannel
bicks and
Pants,
BoyB'
bhirts and
Children's
Jackets,
Monkey
and bailor
Jackets,
I.
It
Coats
and
Leggings,
Carpet
blippcrs.
Bilk
and
I.
C.
Umbrellas
and
Parasols,
i
ancy
and
Traveling
bhawls,
Cotton
and
Turkish
Towels.
White and
Fancy
Qailts,
Felt
Bugs
and
Brussels
Caipeting,
DSL
kJN
IS
DETJS
:
Horso
Bhnkels,
Wuito
and
Fancy
Blankets,
Fancy
btriped
Woolen,
two
sizes,
Scarlet,
Orange,
White
Woolen,
3
and
4
points,
Ihreads,
Tape,
Elastic,
bcaris,
Ac,
bilk and
Velvet
Bibbons,
Buttons
for
Shirts,
Coats,
Pants,
Dresses,
PERFUMERY,
FLORIDA
WATER,
Gcnmno
Eau
do
Cologne,
Lubin's
Extracts,
Toilet
boaps,
Flulocome,
Hair
Oil,
Combs,
Mirrors,
Looking
Glasses.
Pipes
I
It.
Balls,
Harmonicas,
Blank
Books,
Albums,
Gold
Leaf,
Jewelry,
Watches,
VIENNA
FURNITURE:
Extension,
Arm,
Dining
ltoom
and
Parlor
Chiirs,
bettces,
Ac
,
baddies,
Calfskins, Girths,
blirrup
Leathers,
URATES
OF
ASSORTED
CROCKERY,
Containing
Plates,
Cups,
Teapots,
Bowls,
Chambers,
Itice Dishes
and
Bakers,
Demijohns, 3
and
5
galls
,
bample
Bottles,
Vases
and
Glassware.Mamlaand
Tarred
Itope,
Hempandl.lt
Packing,
Coal
Baskets,
Sugar
cfc
Rico
Bags
Of
all
sizes
and
qualities,
Coil
Bags,
Gunnies,
Twine,
Burlaps
Woolpack
and
Twilled
backing,
Linen
Hose,
GROCERIES-
-
Sardines,
m
half and
quarter
boxes,
II.
and
P.
Biscuits,
Salt
m
jirs,
Castor
Oil
in
Tins,Steanne
Candles,
4,
S
and
G
Matches,
Cocoannt
Oil,
Wash
Blue,
HnbbocVa
Linseed Paint
Oil,
H
White
Lead,
White Zinc
Paint.
LIQUORS
:
Do
Laage fits
and
Boutelleau
Bnndy.and
other
brands,
ltnra,
Gin,
St.
Paul
Beer,
Alo
and
Porter,
Port
Y
in,
bhcrry,
Bhine
Wine,
lino
and Table
Clarets,
Champatrns,
G
H
Mumra
A
Co.,
bparkling
Hock,
Dry
Hcidseick,
Monopole,
Ch.
Farrc,
Moselle
Ac
,
Ac.
German
and
Havana
Cigars
Plated
Ware
ijpoons.
Forks,
Cruets,
lea
bets,
Cups,
Ac.
HARDWARE
Pocket
and
Lutcner
Knives,
bcissors,
bheep
bbcars,
Needles,
Spoons,
Files,
bpurs.
Galvanized
Basins,
Hoop
Iron.
Keg
llivets,
Hammers,
Yellow
Metal
and
Composition
Nails,',
Babbitt
Metal,
bngtr
Coolers,
Iron
Tanks,
Clanncrs
Ac
Also,
Portland
Cement.
Fire
City,
Blacksmith
Coal,
Fire
Bricks.
Tiles,
Empty
Barrels,
Oak
Boats,
Ac,
Ac,
Orders
from the
other
Islands
carefully
attended
to
by
H.HACKFELD&CO.
103
CIGARS!
CIGARS!
A
NEW
ENTERPRISE.
J.
W.
HINGLEY
CO.,
Manufacturers
or
all
Grades
of
CIG-AR.-
S
Fine
Havana
CICARS
A
SPECIALTY.
Wehavc
made
bPCIAL
AKKAMJEMENTh
with
Tatcrn
and
California
Agents
to
supply
as
with
the
iineet
Havana
and
Connecticut
Leaf
Tobacco
In
the
Market,
WearcprcparcdXo
manufacture
a
Genuine
Article
at
much
less
than the
cost
of
Imported
Clears.
Having
considered
this
Ions
needed
want
Jn
the
community,
we
have
ensued
superior
assistance
from
ban
Francisco
in
making
oar
Cigars
W
e
xnaranlee
to
satisfy
everyone
who
will
rfve
as
a
call.
Oar
mana
factory
and
store
la
located
in
Lincoln
Block,
TTo.
108
King
St.
cjrOrders
from
the
other
Islands
solicited,
and
snch
will
have
our
best
care
and
prompt
attention
J.
W.
HK'JCLEY
&
Co.,
'
Honolulu,
H.
I.
The
Tourists'
Retreat,
At
Honnapo,
Kan,
Hawaii.
riVOLItl.Vr.S
AI
OTHKILS.
I.VTE.MI1.M1
JL
to
visit
the
olcano,
will
Bnd
First
Cla,
Saddle
Horses,
4c,
at
THE
HETKEAT
The climate
at
Honnapo
Is
tbe
best
oa
the
Islands
for
Invalids
AJIne
view
Is
had
of the
sumrandln
Scene-
ry,
lnclndin-
-
the
Volcano
from
the
Honse
MODERATE.
'
J.
W.
SMITHIES,
Pnoratrjon
which
abound
throughout
tho
land,"
STdticre
are
many,
I
know
of
none
to
which,
for
all
the
practical
purposes
of
life,
I
would
as
soon
trust
a
son
or
daughter
for
education
as
Oberlin.
Its
direction
and
scholarship
arc
second
to
none,
and
I
know
of
no
other,
hiTinj.
the
moral
guardianship
in
its
surroundings
which
Ober-
lin
has,
and
which
many
parents
feel
to be
so
essential to the
safety
of
their
children
in
the
formation of their characters.
True,
the
student
will
not
becomo
a
man,
under the
most
favor-ab-
lo
circumstances,
unless he
has
in
him
the
elements
of
manhood
which
his
own
diligence
must
develop;
but
favorable
surroundings help
greatly
to
development
in
the
right
direction,
as
unfavorable
circumstances
too
often hinder
and
destroy.
The question
of
economy
too
is
to
be
consid-
ered,
for
although
to
a
few,
favored with
abundant
means,
it
may
beof
little
importance,
yet
to
the
majority
of
communities,
itls
a
mat-
ter
of
importance,
if
not
of
necessity,
and
upon
Ihfs
subject
I
End
the
following
in
the
Oberlin
RctUa
of
Jane
21,
1831,
concerning
the
grad
uating
clais.
Tie
"average
expense:
for
th)
Ac
Ctntral
SUicfrtisrmcnts
WILDER
&
CO.
Importers
and
Dealers
in
LUMBER
BUILDING
iViATEBIALS
!
'
Al
I.
1IIMIV
JUST
RECEIVED
SKVKHU
LARGE AND
CARGOES
lifll--
M
Hi!,,
LOliriUSlNCl
ALL
7
HE
USUAL
b'lOCK
SIZES
IN
SOAKTUKC.
TIMBER,
rj,AKK,
EOABIi!:,
rr.hCIRO
?
1
)
J-
-
VJ.1,
(W
I
J
A
IS'.
A
Host
Coinilcte
Stock oi
A
FINE
ASSOnTHEM
OF
Uii
PAPER
ivi,--
r
Rri
it.
'
NAILS,
LOCKS
BUTTS.
IUHOJ18,
LV.S.ttc
Scantling;
1'lank,
surfato
ami
rough
Boards,
surface
J
ami
rougli;
liatlcrB,
I'ltkcln,
''ustic,
ClapLoartl.
A
I
Ml,
1.1
.
Pant
and
Whitewash
Flushes
mini,
i.i.tn,
METALLIC
AND
Class.
SCIt
Mill
uiziri.ri'vcr.
I'AI.M
sill.
PAINTS
I
Salt,
Firewood.
DOORS
SASH
BLINDS
AI,I.-IZ1.-
Of
Eastorn
and
California
Make.
F0K SILK
l
QUWriTIKb
TO
sur
X
Jl
X
o
u
s
ro
103
J.
T.
Waterhouse,
iMiri.s:istieri
or
Tin:
Following
Goods
Just
.Received
1
x
j.
in:
.11:1:11
i.s.)
Black
French
Merinos,
Ladies
and
Gent
a
Umbrellas,
Linen
Sheeting
line
bilks
Ladies'
and
Genfa
Hosiery
Lmbroidertd
Cloth
Table
Covers
Ladies'
&
Gent's
Underwear,
Woolen
&J0otton
Shirts,
i.iiim:
sso
jiurnr
White Linen
Shirts
and
Collars,
i..n.-,-
r ir
n.i:.s;
Wool
Dress
Goods,
Ladies'
Hat,
trimmed and
nntrimmed,
Ustrich
leathers.
Edging's
and
Insertions,
1
ii:e
iot
or
SCOTCH
TWEEDS,
New
Designed
Prints,
And
a
Orcrt
Variety
of both
I'ssglish
and
American
Goods
TOO
NWII.IUM
.s
rojiiAnoN.
aaitt."
PRODUCE
&
PROVISION
GO.
Kespectfnllj
notify
thd
1'nblic
that
thej
hare
Establlstcd
themelTea
at
73
Hotel
Street,
Honolulu,
In
ju.lt
of
the
premues
ocenpied
b
SRESOVICn,
GRAV
&
CO,
MThcrc
can
be
foond
a
COMPLETE
STOCK
of
Produce
and
Groceries
WHICH
niLLUE
SOLD
AT
Lowest
Market
Ra'.es
for
CASH!
TEllTIIOXE
Xtr
271.
p
121
rs7
All
orders
and
communications
to
be
addieased
Z.
K.
MYER&.
Managor.
whero
firstaa7lfrcslimeriUnfl
will
be
'served
from
3am
till
10
p
m
,
under
the
Immediate
aapervlslon
of
a
Competent
CJufdt
Cniilne
TnE
rrxEST
oeades
of
Tobaccos,
Cigars,
Pipes
and
Smoker's
Sundries
(.hoieo
by
a
persona)
selection from
Ir(l
s,
has
been
obtained,
and
will
be
added
to
from
time
to
time
Or.e
of
Eninswlck
t
Balke's
Celebrated
Billiard
Tables
la
connect;
with
the
establishment,
where
Ioven
of
theenecaa
participate,
100
EXCHANGE
ON
CHINA
!
X
PABED
TO
DIUW
OS
TIIK
CharUred
Bank
of
India,
Australia
and
China,
Hongkong.
msnoPico
vm.
BOLTS.
OTHER
Island
tntrnl
Slittitrtistiiuiits
.
(Scntral
CliiDtrtistmciits.
life.
B.
X
Ulna
.
r
wun.
-
S.
HI.
CARTER
AND
COMFY
l
WKlnt
llonolnln
II
I
Retail
Pl
r3
W'
Firewood
Coal
and
Feed.
We
woakt
notify
the
pohlic
and
housekeepers
Lb
par-
-
Wf
Ucntar.
that
we
keep
on
hand and for
eale
In
ttsi
ml
title
to
tnit
preher
and
at
lowest
met
Fuei
ae
Mr
follow
Ilantaadoft
V.ooU
cot
any
leaftae,
Ibsr
Ijr
t
brcoal
9
w,
tewcaslle
t
cal,
Scotdi
CoJf
,
li
and
tbe
Ce)ebrted
Welllscten
Mtae
W
Departure
Bay
loalfl,
Iao
ml
lUckmith
Coal
Ml
Thf
above
can
be
ordered
by
telepboa
or
otbetwiee
and
Immediate
delivery jpuuraDterd.
lt-
GIVE
US
A
CALL!
Telephone
No.
305.
ll'S
ALSO
KSSV
IX
SMOCK
I
UP
Hay
tn.e3.
California
and
Nsnr
awhml
;
p0""'
,v
ho,e
"
OraJ
1
Unur,
Barley,
Whole
and
Ground
r
Tn,
Middllnus,
aad
otlwrlrW.
VST
Order
tbo
above
throo(rh
Oats,
Jh
rKLKWiONBNO.SWw
I
and
wo
warrant
qaiek
delivtni,
and
fvll
weHnt.
FREE
DEL
T
YEli
Y
to
all
parts
of
the
eitv.
Keowmtwr
!
KlnK
Street,
nnd Telephone
No
181-
-
vooa
Special
Notice
me
lnd.rt;nrd
lr
prin
STEAM
CANDY
FACTORY
3L2acl
ZSctlcox-
Dr.lrr
to
Inform
hi
patron"
ami
th
Bobhe
tu
allvthatnotwilli.taiHliiistbt
r,c,
ni
ili.a.troin
Ore
III.
II
is
K
,i
A
NEW
TACTORY
&
BAKERY
On
a
ranch
men
cxi.ii.iv
mi,
which
is
now
In
fnl
I
operation
and
which
nill
x.
in
complete
working:
ot
order
b
an
earlj
arrival
of
ner.
Jlacbioirr
and Toola
'And
is
now
Prepared
to
Manufacture.
Choicest
Pure
Candies
And
will
alwai
havt
on
hand
his
Delicious
HUSH
MADE
Vanilla
Chocolate
Creams,
Cocoanut
Candies.
Rich
Nugat,
in
bars;
Sugar
Roasted
Almonds
CREAM
CANDIES,
great
variety;
Soft
Marsh-Mallow-
s,
Cum
Drops,
and
Cum
Fruit
Bon
Bons
'
MMLnnKi??1'
A"
V,'""-Hu-
Mc
frt.h
and
ceuta
per
Pound.
RICH
WEDDING
CAKE
OF
THE
FINEST
FLAVOR
In
all
tiics
alwavs
on
hand
and
ornam,
nlcd
In
the
most
artistic
stjU
MINCE
PIES
always
fresh
AS
ALSO
For
bale
at
00
C
cuts
p.r
Pound
,S'i'
'';
Per
Consnclo
the
balance
of
nv
w
erj
ltetpectfnllj,
3P1.
DEaronosr.
I
radical
Confectioner
A
Pastry
look
ea-
-
THE
OLD
STND
;i
HOTBL
ST
'
74
PO
HOXAO
15
E.
O.
Hall
&
Son
.
II
K
roit
S
VI
i:
AA
I
MAT
Hall'
Made
Mince
Meat
r"S
X.XIVXXa7J51JD
s
Steel Plows
1
tattlnjj
from
"
in
t0
t.
In-
-
HALL'S
HEAVY
STEEL
BREAKERS
12,
11
1;
and
in
Inch
MLSO
V
SEW
Of
Hall's
Steel
Rock
Breakers
K
1"
and
in
inch,
Contalnin-
-
all
He
ad
ta.,.
f
other
Breaker,
and
number
or
nwlnpr
ivrmi
nts
ail
made
fv
the
oitnAT
jiori'vi:
rion
to.
CTl.
-
-
COOJB.
STOTBS
RANG-E-
S
OF
AIL
SIZES;
KITCHEX
AND
HOUbEUOLD
LTEfflIL--
oI
all
kind;
PAIJ,
rs
AND
UUS--
vt
all
Vind.,
LUBKiaVT0
KEitObEXE
OIL
Down',
Moooday
J:
Lattral;
SILVEK
PLATED
W,UtB-fi-
om
lteed
llarton
bOLID
blLVEllWAItE-fronitheOorham-
Co.
I'OWDEIlb--
all
kmd,
from
Cala.
I'owtlerWorka
CAMIIAGK
AND
MACUINE
UOL
IS--
M
aum;
SHell
HAEDWAEE
A
Splendid
Assortment
t
LEATHER
--
or
AH
Descriptions;
S-O-
ar
Good,
are
of
.h
be.,
,,
B
forcash.arealwajsncw
fornartirni.y.
-
....
'
customers
and
FI!IED,
to
OUR
DEJCRIPTlur
CATALOGUE,
which
we
.,
.r,d
."!L.
?t
n..'rl.1l.,;i,?n""1
OT"P'M
Slock
of
Good,
"""tKOOIVIS,
corner
if
for,
KlnrStreeU
Ilomlnm
.?
Stamped
Envelopes
V
TIIK
BEXOMIXATinvR
nv
pX.inn,V
i.
tnd
10
Cenu
can
be
pare
hued
at
the
f""1.I,.t.'
'
erwma
residing
on
the
other
lalaad,
ean
Jnd
f
oS.S;
m
carda.
lot1
F
.
lo
dOBM.de
rcpl
iojt
tft,
(10;
A.
x.
T.
n
sT
I
--
I'm
mm
laid
on
at
irns
fDBOKS,
HNB
MADE
TO
ORDER.
105
&
.107
FORT
STREET.
OM-OXiUXaT-
Orders
will
nReceive
WdmVt
and
Careful!
Attention.
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