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IP ' ' ' llf'""11 ' '" "" '"'" m w Tf. ir. M. MINERNY, Importer and Dealer in 1 Clothing, Boots and Toilet Articles. l!oaket : Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Valises, ' Traveling Hugs, AVatches, Diamonds, Jewelcry and Silver-ware, otc. n.frlt..nat Hnrnnr nt T?trt im Mnrolmnf st.. TTminllllll. i;1 u.,..w. f; AT THIS WELL KNOWM ESTABLISHMENT Can always f Full Lilies of Superior Furnishing Goods, 8ST Call and Select ono of thoso Celebrated "S Gold Medal Waltham Wa'iches May 12 (32) Brueo Cnrtwright. W. Union Feed Company CARRIES THE -, Largest and Best Stock -OF- s HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Of All description, and guarantees to keop a full supply ffa constantly 52 JSTSend orders to FIRE WOOD ! Tirst quality of best Are wood For Sale Cheap! Either In cord wood or cut and split to order. &" All wood delivered to any part of the city without extra charge. Bend orders to Enterprise Planing MillB, 71 127 Fort Btreet, FIRE WOOD I FOR SALE, j?Lt $53LO a. Coid. Apply to 8. M. CARTER, 187 lm P.M.8.S. Wharf. COEBAGE . Just received ex Furuess Abbey. 1200. Coils of Manila and Sisal Rope, all sites. For sale low by 03 2m ' A. W. Polreo & Co. $10.00 Reward Will be paid for information that will lead to the conviction of whoever maliciously cut the tail feathers off, and plucked the back and brent feathers out of a Peacock belonging to inc. A further reward of? 10 will be paid for information leading to the conviction of whoever .i stole ? PeaehickH about a month old, belonging to me, from Pawaa on Wednesday the 24th ultq. , Geo. II. Luge. Pawaa, Little Britain, June 9, 1882 WILDER & Co., i Goneral Agents for the Mutual Life Insurance Oo. of New York, The Largest, Safest and Most Economical Life Insurance Co ' . in the world, $ Cash assets', - - over 890,000,000 Ifr4 For information concerning the & Company and for rates of insurance r npply to Wilder & Co., General ' ' Agents ; or J. E. Wjsemak, Solicit ,' g Agent. Shoes, Perfumery, CntlerVi etc., etc. i U ?"" V - - , -. be found j .. e M. McIXERXY. ra S. Lnoe. A. W. Bush. - . "p 1. , on hand. A. V. BUSH, Fort St., Honolulu. THE OLD CORNER Establishes, 18SS. Hakt Bkos., : :' Proprietors. M EALS Served up In first-class' style at nil hours Open from 2. a, m. to 10 p. xo. , Always on hand. Cigars Tobacco, Pipes die., &c. Also, Iced. Irixils! 75 THE BEST SUSPENDER WORN is the ARGOSY SUSPENDER, , For sale at A. W. HicniRDSON's 25 EVERY DESCRIPTION -OF-i '. BOOK and, JOB, PRINTING .EXECUTED AT THE DAILY BULLETIN OFFICE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1882. VARIEGATED DOGS. "How do you and your pa get along now?" asked a storekeeper of the bad boy, as he leaned against the counter instead of sitting down on'a tool, vrhilo he bought'a bottlo of 'liniment. ' "Oh, I don't know. Ho don't seem, to appreciate me. What he ought to have is'tf (leaf and dumb boy, with only one leg and both arms broke, tb"6n ho could enjoy a quiet life. But I am too gay for pa, and you needn't be surprised if you (ncver see mo again. I talk of going .off with a ciftjus. Since I played the 'variegated dogs on pa there seems to have been a coldness in the' family, and I sleep on the roof." "Variegateddogs," said the store keeper, "what kind of a game is that? You have not played another daisy trick "on your'pa, have you?" "Oh, no, it was nothing of that kind. You know pa thinks ho is smart. He thinks because ho is forty-eight years old that he knows it all,;, but itdon'r-ecm1 to rne as though a man of his age, that had sense, would let a tailor palm off on hira'a pair of pants so tight that ho would have to .use a button hook to button them: but they can catch him on everything, just as though he was a kid smoking cigarettes.-' Well, you know pa drinks Bome. ' That night the new club opened he came home pretty fruitful, and next morn ing his head ached so he saidjhe vrould buy mo a dog if I would go down town and get a bottlo of polly nurious water for him. You know that dye house on Grand Avenue where they have got the four whito spitz dogs? When T went after the penurious water I noticed they had been coloring their dogs with the dye .stuff, and-1 put up a job1 with the dye man's littlo boy to help me plaj' it on pa. They bad one dog dyed pink, another blue, another fed, land another Jgrceh, and' I told tlio boy I w'ouldfltreat him. to", ice cream if he would let one out at a time, when I came down with pa, and call him in and let another out, and when' wo started to go. away to let them all out. What I wanted to do was to paralyze pa and make him think hebad.got 'em, got dogs the worst way'. So about 10 o'clock, when his head got cleared of! and his stomach got settled, he changed ends with his cuffs,, and wo' came down town, and I told him I knew where he could get a splendid whito spitz dog for. roc for five, dollars,! and if he would got it I wouhrne'vcVdo any thing disrespectful again,-and would just set upjnights to pleaso bira, and! help him up-staire and get seltzer for him. So we went by the dye house, and just as I told him I didn't want anything but a white dog, the door oponcd and the pink it is a whito dog, paj'i and just then ihe green dog camo out, and I askod pa if it wasn't a pretty white dog, and pa he, turned pale and said: 'Hell, b6yr that's a green dog. What'B got into the dogs?' I told him he must be 'color-blind, and was feeling in my pocket for a strap to tiol'tho dog, and,vtclling(h'im' ho must bo carcfnliof his health or ho would see something worse than dogs, when the gr,ccn dog .went jn'aud,.tho bluo dog.came rushing out and barked at pa. Well, pa, leaned against .a ree box, and his eyes stuck out like slops on an organ, and the sweat was all over his face in drops aa big as kernels of hominy.' (TO BE CONTIXUED.) dog camo out and. uarkeaat us, and I saidi 'That'shinii' ;aii'd ho boy called4 him" back.' Pa - looked as though liehad.tlie cpyoand.hlB eyes Btuckjout; 'anctfnb' fluidIIennery, that Is'a'pink'dbgVShd'lBaia; 'No N . t . r DILLING-HAM & OO. j M r Importers and Dealers in ' V Hardware, Agricultural Implements, ,. JIouso Furnbhing Goods, Paints, Oils, Tarnishes, &c. Have made large additions to their stock of goods To which they Invite the attention of buyers. . , Simple and cheap devices for holding Tubular Lanterns ', underneath tho body of a carriage',' for tho purpoao of v- lllumluatlngtbo roadway. . Tho "Warner" Tubular Lantern Holder. MM-K CP m All styles i of Tubular Lantern. New styles of Plows, A full line of Tinware, and many numsrouB 125 JOHN N0TT, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker, number, Gas Fitter, &c. - Stoves and: Manges .of all kinds. Plumbers' stock and metals, House Furnishinjr Goods, 77 Chandeliers, LampB,f&c. Just Received ex Kalakaua,. Tabic and PieFruits, Nice lircakfaBt Goods, such as Candle Fish, Salmon and ., ' Pie Pork In 61b. Tins, Sultadle for families, fc or sale by 0G . j A. S. Cucohorh ' Co. I II I I'l 1.U1IIII' ' ' !! !'f"L'.U' .iiiiwbm-..i in iilmpi . I " J. W- EOBERTSOS: & CO?, Havd just 'Received ' . I The following Opera-and Olivette, ratlencc, , Claude'Duval, The Pirates of Penzanoo, Boccaccio, Manola, Fatlnltia, ;.J3pngs :;" Mothers's Birth-place, -- . n, Dn.,Hallc.Lu Band. Banjo arrangement, i Dip rao in ae uaiaen.eea, w Ii1.i. k 1 1 (i If Aiititnlna JJ1UC aillltUilU 1UUUIIUUIU, ' -., Since last wo met, It Ulfe. ' uflHS- Tho Whltelltoso. .from. Mother's. .Grave, Tho world goos rouna and ronpa,:' Dars one more rlbber for ta cross, The Mclntyre's, , Goln for tho cows, The'OldTlcfralnT' ' --" - My little baby brother, ' t'vt Instrumental : Days of Youth, , . . Up the Thames, mtrlow woods. La Diva Polkk1 ' ' . Jolly Utter Gallop, ' The new Racquet Galop, I'atti's Echo Song, . -. ' ! V Tho "Coulter." Harrows ; Novelties, new so this market, too ' to mention. -HfllluVnHI 'jHHHBHHBDlClpd. ' Call anV examine our stodc. ..u , DILLINGHAM & CO., Fort Street. LADIES' ' HAIR DRESSING ESTABLISHMENT, At JMrs. A. M. Mellis Cloak and Mantle Making Department, No. 104 Fort Street, : : Honolulu Orders exocutod at short notioe: 72 Just Received, Per bktnc Eureka, x full line of BYCICLE SHIRTS 'Sllki merino and cotton. Pajama Suits, Etc 01 A. -Vf. lUchardson & co. New Music: n Bound. Music: ifa Mascott, .. , t-, , , . f i" m r Smith's Musical 'Albuinl 3 3 4 5 6?V? Children's hour of Pleaimro, i-nze i-iano tscnooi, ny Karl urbach, Oems of Waldtcufcl. i Us Modern Oems. .X i Mrtg "? Blessed' I)reama ' . ' Inithe gloaming, , The Tryst, AcrosR the tfelds, My dear, f Ittle Home o'er the Sea. Lea K Mortaj' " . " Poor little Swallow. DqM.ycjur heart! bpat thio'tojncj iteminiscenco," i r,Vl l hold my heart so still, Her I love and her alone, Bright land of gold, H f i f J.-U i't ! IfinrlM T.niin , I'l. 1 "fl linrai festival a uecreauon, ' ar. Vlctsrithdes Itcvcrie, .! ten.v, Boochcronl's celebrated Minnetlo,-,; Hazel Klrke Polka. .., , ' .. '-":,c: -.-" -i . ... i.... ,, r 9. t. , r-