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M. MINEENYy.
Importer and Dealer In
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Perfumery,
Toilet Articles, Pocket Cutlery, etc,, etc.
Gent$ Famishing Goods, Trunks, Valises,
Traveling Baf8, Watches, Diamonds, .Tewclory and Silverware, olc.
Northeast Corner of Fort and Mercliant sts., Honolulu.
AT THIS WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT
Can always be found
Full Linos of Superior Furnishing Goods,
t& Call and Solcot ono of those Celebrated "a
Goldledal Waltham Watches
May ID
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Bruce Cartwrlght.
Union Feed Company
-CARRIES TIIE-
Largest and
HAY, GRAIN
Of All description, and guarantor to keep a full supply
constantly on hand.
5Scnd orders to A. W. BUSH, Fort St., Honolulu.
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LADIES'
HAIR DRESSING
ESTABLISHMENT,
At Mrs. A. M. Mcllis' Cloak and
Mantle Making Department,
No. 101 Fort Street, : : Honolulu
Orders executed at short notice. 72
Just Received,
Per bktnc Enrcka, n full line of
BYCICLE SHIRTS
Silk, merino and cotton.
... Pajama Suits, Etc.
Dl A. YV. IMchnrdson & co.
JAMES H. HAPILON
OKKEIUL
Blacksmith and Forrior.
Is now permanently located at the'
shop on Kins street, lately occupied by
Mr. Uco. West. 112
Dr. Do Fries,
Veterinary Surgeon.
The. Doctor ban just returned from a
tour urouud the Islands, and holds nat
tering reconiincndutlous from numerous
wamigcrr. and private owners of horses
for his chill and capabilities In curing
all manner of diseases and complaints
In stock.
All orders to he left at Jas. Dodd's
Pantheon Stables. 1 15
JOHN N6TT,
Tin, Coppor and Sheet Iron Worker,
Plumber, tins lMtter, xc.
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owves (ma iiunyvs
of nil kinds.
Plumbers' stock and metals,
Ilouso Furnishing Goods,
77 Chandeliers, Lamps, &c.
$(0.00 Reward
' "VUtT bo iw or inormftt'on tlnt
' VV will lead to tho collection of
whoever maliciously cut the tail
feathers) off, mid plucked the bnek
' and brenHt feathers out of u Peacock
belonging to me. A further reward
ofSlflwillbo paid for informntioa
I lending to tho conviction of whoever
Btolo a l'cacmcKs nuoui iimoniu oui,
i'-' bolonuinc to me, from Pawaa on
..TXT-JrUt.lnT. 4Vio Oith nltn.
$?;. ' Geo. II. Luce.
IjT Pawan, Little Britain, June. 9, 1882
Shirts and Hosiery,
Ki-TVTiW and Blue Flannol Shirts,
f&ftV'hito "Shirts in great variety,
lBrrnrid exDrefs'.v for this market.
Km?.!' 5' A. K. Clixrhorn &
A. S. Cloghorn & Co.
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M. MoINERKY.
AV. S. Lnce,
A. W. llusb.
Best Stock
AND FEED
THE OLD CORNER
Establishes, 1858.
Habt Bros., : : Proprietors.
MEALS
Served up In first-class style at all hours
Open from 2 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Always on hand
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Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes
&c, &c. Also,
Iced Brinks!
Just Received
Per B, C. Murray
A new lot of cloth backed
Drawing Paper.
36, 42, and 58 inches wide:
Tracing paper in shceta,
Triangles and Color Slants
Dixon's Drawing Pencils,
Blank Books, Fools Cap,
Thumb Tacks, and a fine assortment
of Notarial Record Books,
Supremo Court Scrap Books,
Register of Actions.
Stock Wallets,
or Bill Cases, &c, &c,,&c.,&o.
J. W. Kobertson & Co.
THE BEST SUSPENDER
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ARGOSY SUSPENDER,
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SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1882.
A Disoatsion on tho Fashion.
"Is. the gentleman who knows
everything, in ? '.' stammered a
vision of golden hair and sen bluo
eyes, an she stood timidly beside the
managing editor's desk yesturday
afternoon.
" Everything about what ? " asked
tho editor,, clawing around under ids
desk for his shoes and trying to hide
his stocking feet under him. " Up
on which particular branch do you
seek information ?"
" I don't know exactly whnt to
do," pouted the strawberry lips.
" Pa says I can only have one dress'
thiB spriug, and I don't know ho'w
to make it up. I thought the gentle
man who answers questions could
tell me."
"ll'm ! " muttered the managing
editor. "Ho has gone up in Maino
to find out why geese always walk in
single file. An'Anxiotm Inquirer'
wants to know. What kind of s
drcsB had you thought of getting ? "
" That's what I want to know. I
want something that will look well
with terra cotta gloves."
u Yes, yes," murmured tho editor.
"Then you should get one of these
green things with beads that turn all
kinds of colors and soma fringe and
fixings of that kind."
"Would you have it cut princess
or wear it with a polonaise?" she
inquired, looking at him scarchingly.
" You you might have it princess
around the neck and a row of polo
naises at the bottom," suggested
the editor ; that's going to he very
fashionable, and a couple of hip
pockets would set it off royally."
"I don't know," murmured the
beauty. "I haven't seen any of that
stylo. Do you know whether panniers
arc worn bouffant this season, or
whether the skirt is tight?"
"Oh, certainly!" replied the edi
tor. "They are mado with all the
bouffants you can got on 'em. Some
have cren sixteen button bouffants,
and there was a lady in here yester
day who had a pannier that came
clean up to her neck. I should have
it pretty bouffant if it was my dress."
"Well, would you box plait the
skirt or shirr it?"
"Shirr it, by all means I" exclaim
ed the editor, "shirr it straight up
and down, and fasten it with these
loops of black tape."
"You mean frog?" asked the
beauty.
"No, no. These big loops that
slip over two buttons. That sets off
the shirrs and gives a sort of tout to
the ensemble," and the editor leaned
back and smiled superior.
"Don'tyou think rovers of a lighter
Bhade would look pretty?" she in
quired. "They'll do to fix up the back,
but I wouldn't put 'cm on the
front," answered the editor sagely.
"Revers are all very well to trim a
hat with, but they don't set off a
dress front."
"How would you have the cor
sage?" "I wouldn't have any at all. You
would look much better without
one."
"Sir!" she exclaimed, rising.
"Oh, if you insist, j'ou might have
a small one, not over three inches
long, for short dresses are the style
now."
" You you don't seem to under
stand " she commenced.
"Oh, don't I," ho retorted;
" that's what I'm here for. I think
there's nothing so lamentable as to
see a young lady dragging her cor
sage through the mud and dust.
Still, if you want one, you should
have it so you can take it off when
you go on tho street and only wear
it at home. They are hard to han
dle, and not ono woman in a hun
dred can kick her corsage grace
fully." " I I am very much obliged to
you," she murmured. " You arc
very good I'm sure."
" Don't mention it," replied the
editor, politely, " I think when you
get it shirred nnd revered and p'olo
naisrd and princessed, you'll like it
very much. You' might get a sash
and some big buttons to put en be
hind, or if you'd like another stylo
better, you might trim the whole
front with bouffants aud wear tbc
pannier for a hat."
11 Uh, tnanl: you," sir .-claimed
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Importers
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ilouso J? urnislnng Goods, Paints, Oils, Yarnishes,oJo.
Have made large additions to their stock of
' " , ' goods
To "Which they Invito tho attention of buyers.
Simple and cljeap devices for holding Tubular Lanterns
underneath the hotly of. a c.uringo, for the purpose of
. illuminating the roadway.
Tho '"Warner" Tubular
lantern Holder. ' ,t
All styles of Tubijlnr, 4
. Lanterns.
New styles- ofvPlows,
A full lino of Tinware', and many Novelties;,' new so this mark'et, toe
numerous to mention.
'Call and examine our stoc7c.
DILLINGHAM & CO., Fort Street.
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I IAJ KIlKI.1OM R. Pfl
Subscription Department
Wo nrt nrnnnvnH -i kaaaiva fn.tti.a aJu.. i
vv e are prepared xo receive turner
published in California, tho Eastern States, Canada and Europe.
At tho present time wo receive by every mail over ono huiidrowS and
fifty different papers and magazines, published in tho English, French,
German and Scandinavian Languages, for our subscribers.
As nnp Rtibi(rint.inn liofr. , larri wn um n..!.!.!..,) e. t'-.t a,-
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at a low- rato of subscription.
the blushing uud, as she scuttled
dowu stairs.
" Swipes !" roared the managing
editor with a complacent smile and
a glance of approval at himself iu
the glass, " Swipes, you may tell the
foreman to send mo a proof of the
fashion notes ns soon as they come
in. I have observed that a great
many errors have crept in lately."
Brooklyn Eagle.
RRE WOOD!
FOR SALE,
AJt $10 a Cord.
Apply to
S. W!. CARTER,
137 lm P.M.S.S. Wharf.
FIRE WOOD!
IMrst quality of best Are wood
i
For Sale Cheap!
Either In cord wood or cut and split to
order. I"- All wood delivered to
any part of the city without
extra charge.
Send order to
Enterprise Planing Mills,
71 127 Port street.
HPIIE Hawaiian Journal, " KoII
JL waii Pah Ai.VAi" owned and
edited by Kawainui Bros. ; has a
weekly edition of 3,200 copies, and
is tho best advertising medium. Of
fice, No. 6 Merchant st. 1
li iiiliiTiiiinwIiHOniMr lnfin lliiMIIIWIilnmrWwTli ijWti
and Dealers lu :
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General Agents for tho
Mutual Life Insurance Oo.
of New York,
Tho Largest, Safest and Most
Economical Life Insuranco Co
in tho world,
Cash assets, - - over $90,000,000
For information concerning tho
Company and for rates of insuranco
apply to Wiukr'& Co., General
Agents ; or J. E. Wiseman, Solicit
ng Agent. 71
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A. JAEGER, - - - Resident Agent
Honolulu. H. I. 71,
"FOR SALE
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