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Daily Bulletin Supplement Wovcmber 1&, 1394.
AYER'S
fefami federal
HA
i
ASO SQUAL
lit 'li t III !
Colds, Coughs,
Influenza, and
soke: throat.
( I CHERRY 1 I
tin I'lilmon irj tru ' i
arc mi ltaM t t
rlfoctlvr a
Ituflrcllovo
llio mini lt
irrlti roiipli,
imtlii' tin' lu
ll it in i'il UK-Ill-ir.vtii',
Inosrn
Ik' pli'i'tsin,
.ml IiiiIiki' rr-
tl"tllll!t lwi.
I nr in ci ti'i'l
r. '! WlHMip-
II Jt'i'i ll S'HO
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'II H'tll, 'I) VI
III THE STKEfcTS OF PAHIS.
An Exciting F.vont Which Led to
3ovfrnl Ohaptors of Oppra-BoulTtj-t.lko
Incidents
This is a story from Paris. An
American gentleman who returned
from that gay city the other day.
happened to ho in the Police Court
when tho eao came up, and was
hind enough to give the Kocordor
tho details.
Moniour Tiblo, a milkman, was
delivering milk at the hotto of a
customer iu tin Kuo do IMzunco.
Monsieur Tiblo had a horse and
wagon. When he came out of the
customer's house he beheld a strange
monsieur driving off with Ills hor.e
and wagon.
Mllle tonnere"! Sae.ru bleul Millo
diablcsl Sapristil
"All voleurl"
The problem was ton deep fur tin
gendarme, so ho marched 'hem .til
before the magistrate. The magi"
trao was a S ilouion. Me diehargei
them all but the man who had stolen
Monsieur Tihle's wagon. Tn I tin
he nid:
"I will hold you until you produce
tin' man who st"lo your watch."
"Ah!" replied the .tith,"bu! per
haps he only borrowed it ti e
what time it was."
"In that case," said tie wn-
I magistrate, "1 "hall hold yon to give
htm a chance to return it to yon.'
SAILING OK THE 3TJSAMEK
Stormy Woathor 3'eloro tho Miiripro-'
Left Fun on tho Wharf.
The War
Vile departure of the S. S. Mat.
That is French for "Stop, thief:" p.a for San I'Vaueiscc. xetcr.!..i
r.-..,..i,rt,t. innim,l I... i ti... iiii..f was iluhyil uoirly t wo hour" hy
Everybody stooped
Monsieur Tiblo wrung his hands in
despair.
'"Ah-h-h-h-h-li-hr
Monsieur I'ible had an idea. 1)1-
Aver s Cherry Pcctora $ ww. l,i, lot"1 n a:n;
and buhiud the llaero n saddled
HIGHEST AWASD3 AT THE
World's Great Expositions.
Mj.I. t r I r II' ,Uff A in t II M' .f A
t I". i it. .fl-.-i It it iti..h- T...-I
Aji'iV riii'iry I'n Inriil- i. .f.'ii.lii "ii
th. nriiinr i,.. ulMi.,.. ii tit, jt .: , n. U
rfiur 1-ittti'.
heavy raintorin. 1 ln inssoimo
on tleelc had to retire from the r.Mi
ing, and a gonl tinny sought their
staterooms (luring the storm. Mout
her 'if the Dailt-v Stock Co. braved
the fury i if ih blut and jol:e pars
ed between t Item and their friends.
Three cheers were giMn fur Dailey
liy friend on shore. Ho repondol
tho reins, whipped the horso atitl
zip! olf ho wont iu pursuit, of hi
I
wagon.
Hollistor Drug Co., L'd..
ole Ati'tit tut tho Itt'iMiMli' lit Hnwnh.
I-IOP TuNG & C K
.. HOTKI, HTKKKT
COHraONMflAHTr.'-jySssa
WlioN'nalc t)-rlf!i in
1
:n
!u
Hi
Kill
JD
General Chinese Merchaniil
- .r n a -
m
horse. L'or one brief instant Mon
sieur hesitated. His wagon was
!.....:... 1 1... ............ Tl.nl ...mImI Ii
II1IIIIUU IIIU I'lill.-ll A.M.rlll.l.ll.. - - , . . . . tt- , ,
LiKtin Uastt .Monsieur I iiilo junipeii "r! h-'"'h " - "" ;
upon tho seat of llm llaere, sei.ed ? ''" tv-rmii..nl baml jihyed up t..
iui' nii'iiiuiir n ifinii;.
Previous to tln storm an Austra
lian named Murphy, a through
paengr, "caused considerable mer
riment ntl i;ontl humor by his an
ties tut tin- wharf. He danced, sang
and performed gymnastics to the
delight of a large crowd of passen
gcr, mid for a tinm both lanier
and band were forgotten. It seems
thai Murphy a left some money
by n nephew, and is on hi way to
San Francisco to enter th" satoou
huiuc'. As told by some of the
iiasenger, Murphy' favorite soiu'
Ih "Killalne." lie endeavored to in
diice Inutlmas'' r Merger to play i.
bui was rcfued. He then took the
baton himelf, hut the boys didn't
play and Murphy retired.
Monsieur Metenier, the on tier of
tho liacre, was sipping absinthe in a
cafe. He hoard li llaero roll by.
Every Parisian liacre driver knows
tho rumble of his o vn liacre. Leap
ing to his fuut lc readied the door
just iu timo to see Monsieur Tiblo
"IN Itlcu, .Muttltm
Chinrt f iikm. rone, r."
EntiHnh and Amorican Qror.ori"-
Kv Kvrry i'O'H hti'ttiie-i
Ml'TfAI. TKI.IU'IIONK 117.
Diablcl Ventre-
bleul"
"An voleurl"
t. I....I.. i. ...i.... i .... ...tit ...
I 'Iff 'I'll I veiyiiuiiy luwueu iui nun hwhi.u
jjUjll ment. Monsieur Metenier looked
! around for a gendarme, Thuro was
I liouo iu sight. Seeing tho s'tddlo
horso stamliug close uy, lie leapeu
upon its back and with a fhout gal
loped after his liacre.
ill.
Xnul Words Unit Nver Diu.
The Star cnrpor.it ion tid not nice
Monsieur Pclletier, hvinu paid Um eveninir to hear the oicial
his respects to his aunt, bowed and coinmittee' report on tin previous
leu t:.o House, iioiookcii arouuu mtesti "i I'lMnmetl on acnnint i
e. The horse was not the weather. ..icrf.
W. W. AHANA
Merchant Tailor
92 3) tr-.lorii Ctt'.
kink surriNc?
KCRllSb.
for his htirs
there It waa u'alloniuir down the
! street with a M rang- man upon its Henrv W'iNon, the pmtin.iHtor at
back. Monsieur Pelletier saw iiiiu. "Miton, Horltln. iyt he cured a
I S-SH-s-s-s-saprMi! Mom do ma ,.ao or tliarrlnea of .miU standing in
! vim! bacrn blttiil ix lrN xv-i 1 1 1 one Kinall bottlo of
"An voltiiir 1 1" CliMiilmrlniii'H folic. Uholora and
Monsionr Pelletier had won the i)arrfl.T ..Uily. What a pleasant
Grand Prix .at running. Ho knew Mirpriso that inust have l"..u to the
hi' horse Ho knew that ho niiuhl ui.ir.ir..r ,.,.!, ..nr.w nr. n.,t ,.
I to beat him. Soh" ran, shouting. nj vvi,, ,,H rt).,y. ,ay
1 ' at the top of lib- voice. instances only one nr two dnes are
reipiired to give permanent relief.
"An voluur! Ah volittir!"
Kver b
followed.
-tyir uml Kit tlnnisniiiit
luiuftl Tele. 66!!, t. 0. Hoi H.
Mikity
FOR S.IuE'
Tiblo by tho back of the m-ck.
"Thiol!" lie eri.-l "Viu have
s-toli'ii my llaero! I have caught
you! Vofi'ii u-u-ur!"
Hardly had ho uttered these words
when Monsieur Pelletier canio upon
tho scene. Monsieur Pclletier v.a
' red iu the face and out of breath.
Ho grasped Monsieur Meteuior't,
long coat-tails.
, "Alt thief!" ho panted. "Steal
'my ah horse! Ahlih h! Ilreik
, your ah body! All voleur! Pouf!"
, Then up come a gendarme, vm
had been chasing Monsieur Pelletier,
, ami sei.etl liim by the arm.
CSv.iitc. ..-! rPVl.., x "Why are you ruuuing."' ho aketi.
lgai'S) irllUl lODUf O What are you tloiug to this man."
-uvAt, .h au. I ;;! Btol" my hofMj." ,
"1 only borrowed it to ciiae 1 1ns
"E3 J MO'Lr"H) Pro , follow who .stole my llncre," -aid
" Monsieur Motonier.
NOTICE. "And 1," haul Monsieur Tible,
' "only borrowed the liacre to chase
DTK vi, MY Aiwnsi-B pimim TH h I thit, tl.i-f, who stole my horse and
In. 'lull-Mr Hnrui'i' Ii. t'runlie imlim ,...,,,
IIIUIluriAril iu atenr iin.i iri-viiii iui uu , , , ,, 1 ., . i . i .
iiuinlfi. ilnc iinil o-vlni! to nit',.1. V. I.iin- "Anil 1, said the thief, a wretch
BEATERS&LOON.
?ht-: Best Lnccb m Tuwi
VtiK !! KST RIIAM '
bi'twt'un Cli'uiit aiitJ Jiipan
vib t'jtuHi! priio for thuir
siii f lines to go hilu-r ; no
coninv etui light niid weave
silk at tlu HUM" 'hue. The
price Ii alroadv advaneed
and ihe papis slate that
the war i- ikely to lie "on"
for two or tlm - yearn. It
oehoovt - tin can-fill titty er
to pinvhc now We had
in tnitue'tse tock of Jnpa
n m.' (Jt nds rdered before
war w i. declared, conse
quently we can continm to
sell at the o d price- as long
ii- our present stock holds
out, ami then the W ir will
force prices tip. Mir last
consignment e insists of Silk
Dress Goods, both figured
and plain; Morning (fowns
for Liidies and (n nts. ilk
Kiinono.s, Smoking dnek-
t-, Side I'ajanias, dapanese
ami China W'trc Screens,
liitinp Shad h, Lunch I5as
ketf, etc., etc.
DAI XIIM'OX,
I r)tl Si. (Arllnuten Illcx'k),
Mll. .1 I. I'. '"'Hi int. I'ritiirlt'lri'w,
Waialae Ra jcIi
MBXS
AND
Everybody took up tho cry and , ,.., nwnys lie depended niton.
hen reilucetl with water it is plca-
' IV. ant In filte I'nr trnlit liv nil ileal-
I Monsieur Tible caught the man ors. lie on, Smith S: Co., Atfetits
JCOICtl And iIJlfirlC.tU 'Jnoil. who had taken his wagon. for the Hawaiian Islands.
i "Tluut:" liocrleil. "tlow dare you
steal my wagout"
While ho was holding fast tn the
tliiuf's throat Monsieur Metenier
came galloping up. Jumping from
us horse tor rather ,. Monsieur 'el nii 1J1AU, MZTlV NEW
letters hore), ho stu.ed Mnnsiuui
niK. t "i iiuirfuimi ovmiiwrst, ib-ii cii-iooi(ing ynuiu, i tuny oorroweii nin tfj,lfl t
.it wliifli ilttu-1 ftlll iK-rMiiiiihy atiuiiil. j t,jfi lor(, IlIlU Wagon to uhnso a man 1U riiWJ M
Ui.nuliilu. Ui.i. t; U't). MiiVlin I ho ftole my watch. M.AM'
AIM'l.V to THIS OKI-Ill;.'
Ili.ni.liilil Ni '. J 1- it. I. . ti
BWK ACA'N TO WORK.
W. 'F1. BIJR,OH5SS
l (nin i rii'ir'.l to I'jmr (filut Mo-e,
hp'ti kif , Wii'cr Tap-, et . -w KIiiiik
nut uli kiii.l-e( re-. ii liir) mil : rl.i'l
iii I'lrvnm Kiilvi'i mii. !,i-ur; l.'twn
iinii'r'M nrln ti ; il- sfltiij (It i, in
fie't i mtil i( j'llililn. . iVorr i'nltl (ur
mill rtur nl l.'Mi' up I'iJ Mutn il T-Ih.
pie tin aii i" i I'l'difi. 'I . m. UTliif
c. i rm.Lixs,
.M i ! ri'KKi: OK
Fine ITarncss. Saildlcs
Z2 2X I D r 32 S .
Criage Top!- nushionK,
n.i priin-, l'.'r.. lite
P. 0. '.ox 496.
i: i i:i:- soi.p ii'Ki
GOOD
"WOOD.
Mutual Ti'Ioiiliono 507.
Bell Toloplin-o 4G0.
Peopie'r, Baflgage Express
WII.I. At. I. ANY I'AItT OI-'TIIK
Cliv for IIMill.vOK. All llm;j,Mi;
'i-Li'lvuil lty Hi will lie li!ltiill'il wltliriiro
ii-ul ilUpntcli. U'iii.'ki'IH will In' on tint
Wli.itf to tiu'ia all I'nriiKii ami Inttir-l-iii'i
HtfiiiniTH Mnviiip l':nn-t iiml
(''.irnliit'ii ii Hptulnlty. oilice I'tilti-il
i urrliiKM i'o. mill l.lvmy Htiililoi, nirniTof
Klui; ii'i'l Ken MruiMH tiuxt to K O. Hull
.V Sun. Until I "luplmri'i :?.
Ili4):im M. T. .MAHKllAl.h
KAMEHAUEHA OIULS' SOUOOIi.
rpiU". KliT TKItM OK KAMIIUA
J Mrniii:i- tii item. n-'i WKDNKS
HAY I iff. linn. AppliMin ii litr itiltiil"-
llll. tll ll lllllf--'l til .M.HM I'llfCfllllrr
i Kim'" nun hit Mini ml. o ni V'f lln-
"in' Kit'iKrurtcn It'intii, (inii.-n Ktmiiii
!lu ', !-.i itrilnv niiirniiiiti I'uiii il to I-,
.11' n'm will '" p'l" ."il t'l lie I't itpplt-
c'.intt l'1i tit I'eii rift ty) UollarH ii
er Nunppiirni t'.rwMiwwl unilurtwrlvu
1'iirn nf huh OJ ll
OUlTEItlON SALOON.
Ih IM'.KKIIY
XTOTIlik
i till ulHiins uiMitist tlm t'riterlou 1
Keii'ti'f . i'ini
IIIVKN THAT
lio rriterUin S.t-
liMitt will lii -flili'il iy Mr Ju. K Mor
u:m. iiml nil outtftniiilini: inroittits iI.id tin
I'ritriuii niluuii ami tlm joliliiny Ihiiih tif
I.. II. Hi'" up '! tlm iiU'Vi' iliU" itri- piyalilu
tn .Mr :. J I. !'. All tilll-i lUMintit I,. II.
Di'c iiIimim ironin itiiiiii'illiili'lv fiirtmy.
Ini'tit! I. H IIKVJ.
Mnnelitlii. Oft. :i. IMH. HW-:im
Daily Hnlt'liii HH emit v'f niunlh.

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