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M. MCINERNY,
' Importer and Dealer In
: Clothing, Boots gnd Shoes, Perfumery,
i . Toilet Articles, Pocket Cutlery etc., etc.
' Gents' Furnishing Goods, Triples, Valises,
Tiuvcllng Bags, Watches, Diamonds, Jewclery and Silver-ware, etc.
Northeast Corner of Fort and Merchant sts., Honolulu.
AT THIS WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT
, Can always be found
Full Lines of Superior Furnishing Goods,
.
To all interoBted in tlio MLth of Juno RacoB,
Call and secure one of those Elegant
Chronograph Watches.
Only Two :Left.
May 12 (32)
' Bruce Cartw right.
IV.
Union Feed Company
-CARRIES
Largest and Best Stock
HAY, GRAIN AND FEED
Of All description, and guarantees koep a full supply
constantly on hand. '
52 jJSPSond orders to A. W. BUSH, Fort St., Honolulu.
Beaver Saloon,
H. J. Nolto, proprietor.
First-olasB Refreshments
Served from 3 a.m. to 10 p.m.
First-doss grades of
Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes,
and smokers' sundries.
;A Billiard Table !
is conncoted with tho establishment.
TTNION FEED COMPANY. A. W.
U Buhii, Manager. See advertlso-
mcut ou other pace. 28
JAMES H. HANLON
General Blacksmith
-AND-
Tarrier.
Is now permanently located at the
shop on King street, lately ocoupied
by Mr. G. West. 112
HONOLULU IRON
1 "Works Co. Steam engines, sugar
viillft Kmlmx fiAnlnm (vat rtncta
and lead castings: machinery of every
description made to order. Particular
job work executed on short notice. " 1
JOHN NOTT,
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker,
Plumber, Gas Fittor, &c.
HU Stoves and Ranges
hi " r -ll i.! j..
ui an luiiun.
Plumbers1 stook and metals,
, ' Houbo Furnishing Goods,
T7 Chandeliora, Lamps, &c.
Hereafter taking a back seat
Will not be dreaded so much
by persons going to
Crowded Gatherings
as has boen tho case in tho past.
Mr. Geo. F. Wells
Has imported a largo lot of
t Comfortable Chairs !
that ho will furnish to parties de
siring extra beats at
Reasonable Prices !
For further particulars enquire at
Wells' Music Store, 107 Fort street,
Telephone 173. 83
M. McINERNY.
S. Luco.
A. W. Bush.
THE-
Just' Received
Per D. C. Murray
A new lot of cloth backed
Drawing Paper.
86, 42, and 58 incheB wide :
Tracing paper in sheets,
Triangles and Color Slants
Dixon's Drawing Pencils,
Blank Books, Fools Cap,
Thumb Tacks, and a fine assortment
of Notarial Record Books,
Supreme Court Scrap Books,
Register of Actions.
Stock "Wallets,
or Bill Coses, &c, &c.,&c.,&c
J. W. Robertson & Co.
THE BEST SUSPENDER
WORN is tho
ARGOSY SUSPENDER,
For sale at .
A. W. Richardson's.
25
Just Eeceived
ex Knlakaua.
Table and Pio Fruits,
Nice Breakfast Goods, such as
uanutB j-jsn, aannon ana
Fie Fork in Dlb. Tins,
Sultadlo for families. For sale by
00 A. 8. Cusouorn Co.
FOR SALE
twenty; good
California!! Mules !
Expected per Lady Lanipson.
63 Apply to 0. Brewer L Co.
IIIhM
$fhc ; Thalia : Ignlbtiit,.
THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1882.
Securing Her Bights.
There is one woman in Burmoh
who will have her rights, peacefully
if she can, forcibly if she must.
London Vanity Fair Bays :
King Thccbaw, of Burmah, the
biggest bully and brute in the world,
has at last found his match in a wo
man who can assert the rights of her
sex. The queen was recently con
fined with her third child, which
proved a daughter. Now King Thee
baw desires to have an heir to the
throne, and ho resolved, therefore,
like Napoleon, to provide himself
with another wife. Indeed, he bet
tered Napoleon, for he took two
wives; one of them tho grand
daughter of the Kan-Pat Menghee,
and the other the daughter of a
minor official. Tho queen soon
heard of this, and, as she was un
able to go to the kiug, she sent him
a peremptory order to put away his
new wives immediately. King Thce
baw replied that he should do no
thing of tho kind that ho was tired
of her majesty, inasmuch as she only
presented him with daughters, and
that he was determined to free him
self of her control and to be a real
king. Seven or eight days were
passed in angry messages, but at the
end of that time the queen left, her
apartments and went to those of the
king. Arrived there she seized the
monarch, carried him off to her own
rooms, and locked him up with the
baby. She then went off and at
tended to affairs of state, her first
act boing to cast the too new wives
into prison, and to have them heavi
ly manacled.
A Kiss on the Sly.
There is to be found much refresh
ment in a well proportioned kiss.
This much everybody acknowledges,
though only a frank few have the
courage to acknowledge it openly..
And it is a curious fact, as yet unex
plained by the philosopher, that the
slyer tho kiss is, the more there is in
it of refreshment.
A kiss that is paid as a forfeit be
fore a whole room full of people, is
prosaic, not to say embarrassing.
The girl laughs, which spoils the
romance, and the fellow, ten to one,
blushes neither of them thinking
much of it. and they both are apt
pretty soon to forget all. about it.
But let the same fellow kiss tho same
girl when nobody is looking and
the situation is as different as possi
ble. That sort of a kiss, fired off in
a hurry behind a door or in a con
servatory, is like an electric shock,
and is sweet as cream. Tho taste
of it sort of holds on and constantly
suggests the propriety or impro
priety, as tho case may be of trying
it again. And the laughing and
blushing are exactly reversed. The
felloiy laughs without spoiling the
romance a bit, and the girl blushes
like a pink carnation.
It is queer that the very same
thing should, under Buch slightly
altered circumstances, be so entirely
different, nor is it any the less queer
because the difference -has existed
from the earliest ages of the world.
LADIES7
HAIR DRESSING
ESTABLISHMENT,
At Mrs. A. M. Mellis' Cloak and
Mantlo Making Department,
No. 101 Fort Street, : : Honolulu
Orders executed at short notice. 72
Shirts and Hosiery,
Fancy and Blue FJannel Shirts,
White Shirts in great variety,
Imported expreBs!y for this market.
78 lw A. S. Cleghom & Co.
PIONEER STEAM
CANDY FACTORY
AND BAKERY.
F .HORN, Practical Confectioner,
Pastry Cook und Baker.
No. 71 Hotel st. Telephone 74. C9
Cs Medium Bread,
ex Calbarlen, for sale In
quantities to milt by
M A. 8. Cleouobx & Co.
DILLING-HAM
Importers
Hardware, Agricultural Implements,
House Furnishing Goods, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c.
Havo just received from New York, a full assortment of
New and Desirable Tools & Shelf Hardware
Also, from London,
Wostcnholm's IXL Knives and Razors, Wade & Butcher's Razors.
Garden Shears, Stubbs' Files, all kinds and sizes; Ilubbock's White Lead
aud Zinc, Ilubbock's pale boiled oil, dry palnts,'pummlco stone,
Fine ground black lead, lump alum, enamelled saucepans,
Tinned saucepans, fry pans, tea kettles, galvanized buckets.
Tubs and basins, Babbit metal, hexlgon and square nuts,
Sheet zinc, perforated and plain; a large assortment of
Door Mats, Fish Lines and- Twine,
Limerick Hooks sail needles, topsail chains, roofing screws, rat traps,
Rico hoeB, Chamois skins, dandy brushes, hand bellows, anvils, vises, etc.
TXTTTJI? f Fellc0 wlro and sjaples, galvanized TJnTTTJ'p' f
We havo lately rccchcd several invoices of ,
..
Plows, made specially for the Island trade,
by the Mollnc Flow Co., and uro still able to furnish all styles and sizes, with
extra parts, at lowest prices.
In addition to our regular stock, which is more complete than ever beforo,
we have received many NOVELTIES to which we invite tho attention of buyers.
25 DILLINGHAM & CO., Fort Street.
THE VERDICT OF GUILTY!
All Ladies having visited tho
CALIFORNIA ONE PRICE BAZAR,
During the last week have found us guilty of
Selling Goods at Slaughtering Prices !
In addition to our largo and new Btock of Staple Dry Goods, wo have
opened one of the most elegant collections of
Shoes ! Shoes !
Ever placed before the Ladies of this city, surpassing in quality and price
A full lino of tho
" Sarah Brenh&rdt Sandals."
JJ6TGIVE US A CALL.a
CHAS. J. FISHED,
44 Corner of Fort and Holol Sts.
J. T. Waterhouse
Has just received, ex Atalanta,
A FINE STOCK OF GOODS
Consisting
Prints, French Merinos, Hats,
Saddlery, Hardware, Paints,
Crockeryware, etc., etc.
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Subscription Department
Wo arc prepared to receive further orders for any paper or magazino
published in California, tho Eastern States, Canada and Europe.
At tho present time wo receivo by every mail over one hundred and
fifty different papers and magazines, published in the English, French,
German and Scandinavian Languages, for our subscribers.
As our subscription list is large, wo ate enabled to furnish tho pasper
at a low rato of subscription,
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and Dealers In
in part of
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