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W vpwfwpif WH iiph, JSpPPP" jiiiiiiiiiftintinf' mwu.wm '-1"1" ywynyn'; EVENING BULLETIN, AUGUST 15, 189G. I is' FAME-AN ALLEGORY. A tempto In tho morning light Homo fnlr upon tliotnountnln height And hot its turrets high Agninut thu vaulted aUy. Tho youth set forth, with honrt ftflKms, Full nnued with faith to wrtto hli uam Among thn dratlilem girnt Who conquer ndvorso fata. Ho leaves his home with pouch nnd Ufl And answers hook with eosy laugh Tho warning nd dltnu.t Of thoM whoso hearts nrs dust. Tho mountain roads aro hnrd to cllmt Tho nolumn centuries of tlmo Havo prcRM.il the wrlnkloa doop On every rulliug atoep. IFIld hungry bMts cronch In ht path, And Bllmy serpent) hiss their wrnth, Whtlo from tho trees tho owlt Ilout in black rohea and cowl. Then followsNlght, a pilgrim old, A mteor hiding the sun's gold. Ills dark breast decked with stars Won In celestial wars. Etlll through tho gloom tho templo shed Its rndianco round the trarelor's head, nut In Its pallid light Ills brown hair turns to whlto. Ily coldor winds his faco la fanned. Uo longs to clasp soma friendly hand Or feel tho welcome touch Of lips that lovahlni much. At Inst tho tcmplo gates nro won. Uo en torn In, his journey done. Then sinks In blank despair. No living thing is there. Ha cannot breatho tho stifling nlr. Tho light, n phosphorescent glnro. That round hln path wan shed l'nlls nnl) i n tin iliu.l Tbtoduru V. Cook in Now York Sun. A GHOST IN THE CAB. It was past midnight ; tho city streets were- deserted, and itwns tiuio to go homo. So thought cabby No. 11, shiver ing in his msty overcoat Ho had watch ed the electric liuht on tho corner until its ring of rainbow needles seemed to utab his eyes mid tho big shadows on tho street below it to shako with tho cold. "Not n faro this wholo blasted nightl" ho muttered, reaching down uud pulling tho blanket from his horno. As ho did so ho l'olt tho carriago glvo a great jar on its springs. Ho turned quickly; somuonc had flung himself in to tho K'at behind him. "What do ycu want?" said tho cabby roughly Tliero was a pauo, then a voico came through tho daiknesf, thick and nasty aa a gurglo of black oil: "Drive uio to .Tndns Withers', and, in tho namo of heaven, drivo fast!" ' 'Judas Withers has been dead and his soul with tho devil this many n year," answered tho cabman, staring behind him. "Tho house, still stauds, but I havo lost my way. Go on, you fool I" Tho liguio reached over, and catching tho whip from its placo gavo tho horso h lash. Tho old beast plunged forward, banging and rattling down tho street, whilo tho cursing cubniau tried to clutch nt tho reins, but a hand, chilly and clinging as tho bolly of a snako, fasten ed ou liis wrist, and tho thick voico camo closo to his car: "Now will you show mo my way?" Tho driver sank into his placo again, whilo tho old cab rocked liko a ship. Ou they rushed, past closed stores and lamplrss blocks of houses, now ripping and wrenching across tho car tracks and now swinging along tho deserted road, on nnd ou, nutil tho pavements had been left behind aud tho frost looked bock from thu ruts liko a million littlo green eyes. At last camo tho commund, "Stop, I bco it now I" and tho next instant tho cab was empty. "ily farol" yelled tho cabman, leap ing down. Thcro was no answer. Ho looked about him. It was very dark whero ho stood, but tho waning moon, with its gnawed and crumbled edges, hung on a lino with tho fir tops. Beforo him roso a yagiio blackness, tho house, of Judas WithoriJ, teuaiitless but for tlio old wife, who still clung liko somo palo lichen to its mohlering stones. Perhaps she, too, was dead Tho cabby did not know. He did know, though, that Judas WitLcrs had been a miserly carcass, grudging tho very skin that hung his bones to gether. Tho houso stood back from tho road nnd was surrounded by u pardon, now lying gray and lonesomo under tho moon. Aj tho cabby peered toward it ho Maw tho (lguro of a man come, into tho moonshine. It sprung across tho open upaco in soft leaps liko n great black bubblo, its every movement full of n dreadful vitality. Then it was gone. As tho driver himself turned to go, ho saw a tiny red spark flash out from tho houso beforo him, and ouo after tho oth er tho windows on tho lower floor gloved ted, as a cr.twliug blotch of spaiklcs will cut across soot. Tho man w.w there tho man, who owed him moi'iy and all fcuv fled but tho fear nt lus Tho cabby tied his hotro aud weut ct coping up tho path under cover of thi hedges. Whon ho reached tho home, he miscd himself gently and louk'd m at n:io of tho win dows. Beforo hiin lay nu empty room. On tho Jlcor, thrown from u window opposite, was a great checkered ilag of moonlight nothing moro, nothing but thoso bJno squares in tho darkiiws. Suddenly tho cabman ducked hlx head, for ho haw that a man had glided into tho room. Ho curried a caudlu high abovo his head, aud his great palo face was bloated and Ioomi us u curd. rorlliii rtVrlnz with Tlirnnt, tunc or WofIIiik IMwrfp HlOUl.ir h 1 'utltrrli flr.i?iilit A.llnii. n Vinniil Ilt.1,1. II', etc., will ho sl en a ennmlo Utile nf 111!. Go;. llN'H I'll ,Dl,T" 1 Mt'ISI IN f r trial. I'll! nt Id nt if II hi mi i I -1 i li l I , Jl. I. "it's HW'-'iKoJiui'aUiabUas Jlliiui iiuiwi. Can't Eat This is tho complaint of thousands at this season. They havo no appetite; food doos not rollsh and often falls to digest, causing scvoro BUffcrlug. Bach people, need tho toning up of tho stomach and digestivo organs, which a course ot Hood's Barsaparitla will give tlicm. It also puri fies and enriches tho blood, cures that dis tress alter eating and Internal Misery Only a dyspeptic can know, creates an appetite, overcomes that tired feoling and builds up and sustains tho wholo physical system. It so promptly and effectively relieves dyspeptic symptoms and cures nervous headaches, that It bcciub to havo almost " a magic touch." Dlstross Aftor Eating. "I havo been troubled with indigestion for Bomo time. After eating nnytuiDg that was sweet I was suro to experience great difficulty and distress. Last fall I began taking Hood's Sarsaparllla and am glad to say that my stomach troublo has entirely disappeared. I can now cat a hearty meal of almost any kind of food and havo no trouble afterwards. Hood's Sarsaparllla has also cured mo of nervous spells." John II. Hombiqhauben, Wheatland, Iowa. Such cures prove that Hood Sarsaparilla Is tho best In facttho Ono Truo Blood Purifier. TreiKircd by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. T 3 u it rMi cure nausea, lndlgeitlon, nOOCl S FllIS biliousness. 25ccnts. Hobron Drug Co., Agents. CENTKAX, Kona Sangforiuffl, Situated on a Beautiful Hillside Overlook ing tho Ocean, nnd 1300 fctt abovo Sen Lovcl. Only 24 hoars' Rail fiom Honolulu. Climnto mild, c'cir dry utuiORphero, free from fogs and nialniin, especial provision for quiet and rest na well us for nmiiso uent nnd outdoor life. fjp Abdress Dlt. H. A. LINDLEY, Prop., 325 tf Kona, Hawaii. Seaside Resort Wright's" Villa, A Short Distance from tho Bridge, Waikikl. Tourists and others will find it to their advantage to visit the nbovo rcsott, as they will meet with every accommodation that comfort requires. MBS. TflOS. WHIGHT, 325-tf Proprietress. G-. R. Harrison, Practical Piano Maker and Tuner, Can Furnish the Best Factory Reference. Office, Fort street, opposite Catholio School. Telephone 234, 442 and 100. 5" Orders promptly attended to. 500 PAIR or PANTALOONS FROM SD.00 UP. J. P. Fort Street, opposite liackfeld't. iMafSSSth nil i rvi W I WILL Make You A SUIT LIKE THIS FOR $18, FIT GUARANTEED. A Now Lot o Nice Goods Just Received. Cleauiug aud Ho pniriug. 215-tf tfE HAVE AjOtfED We nro getting in a BIG STOCK at our Now Storo Waverley Block HOTEL STREET. Medeiros & Decker, Fine Tailoring and ' Furnishing Goods. The Evening Bulletin, 75 cents per month. J. M. DOWSETT AGENT 1TOH Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn. Assets, $0,229,213.09. Income, $7,000, 1G3.0S. London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, (U. S. 'Branch), Liverpool, England. Assots, ?2,700,S70. Iiicouit, 51,8.19,000. Talatine Insurance Company, (U. S. 'Branch), vVIan Ches ter, England. AtetR, ?2,8.'i0,2.'!0.?8. lncirne, SO.Wr.t'M.OO. 25" Itihurts 1'irut-claiB Moicantilo and Muntifnctuiitip I'M p pad Dwelling l'ro pcrty in the above well km.wu Cn)puuteH on tho inotit fnvoiubiu ti uns. J". Ibvdl- ZDo-7-s7sett. 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HAVE FOR SALE A Few Shares of Piiia Siifrnr Stock, Hawaiian Sugar Uo. Stock. ALSO Hawaiian Government mid 1st Mortgriiijo Sugar Planta tion DoikIh. C3T" For pnrticulara apply to Tho Hawaiian Sole Deposit & investment company, 40t Furt Htrnet Hiiniilnln UstdUishcd 1858 ZBISZESTODP cte Co. BANKERS, Transact a General Bankinc and Exchange Business. Commercial and Traveler's Letters of Credit issued, avail able in all the principal cities of the world. TEO. t. DiVlES Ci? " i-iiDEia:BiD- IlEaROaFtTESS !S AND Commission .. Agents I Dry Goods, Hardware and Groceries. " One of the divinest beneh'ts that lins ever come to the human race." -Tliornas Carlylc. i Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars and Smokers' Articles. Wo import from the. Princi pal Factories of the World. Fine Cigars a Specialty HOLLISTER & GO., h u -, Cornor Tort nntl Morohant Sta. AVliolefialo mul llctnil. Bulletin, 75c, Per Month any permanent relief until I used Paine' s Celery Compound which Completely CUrcfl ttlC. MRS. L. A. BRENTNER. Mrs. Brentncr Completely Proslrated Every Month with Nervous Headache. -TO- HABNESS --:-- AND A specinlty. SADDLE -WE HAVE THE- FINEST DRIVING HORSES IN HONOLULU. Tim bent of nttcntiou given to nnimnls left with us. Cmclul drivers, rcsreottul utUiiuunls, pioroptiieui. Huclis, BunieH, Bnikos. Uiiyics.l'haotoiis, Vflgniiclteh. Heatt-felt Prsise for the PileilloSns That Cured Hsr. Thousnnds of women arc today blessing Paine' 6 Celery Compound for the great good it lias done them, and scores have written letters similar to that of Mrs. L. A. Brentner. San Jacinto, Cal. Dear Sirs: I have buffered severely with nervous sick headaches, with which I was troubled every month. The pain was bo severe that it completely prostrated me and it seemed to me that I should go crazy. I had tried all kinds of lcmcdies without obtaining , JiwiA flte mm J. m. BUCKNER. The leicine Tint late People Well! Why Buffer longer with liver and stomach trouble? Pur.iy's Celery Compound will make you well. Read how it cured Mr. J. M. Buchncr. Kettle Falls, Wash., Dec. 9, 1894. Gentlemen: I have taken only two bottles of Paine' s Celery Compound for rheumatism, and liver and stomach tumbles, and will be frank in saying that I am well pleased with the results. I used one bottle and was SO much better that I abandoned its use for a time, but my old stomach trouble made its ap pearance again. I procured another bottle in September and after using that I felt well. STER DRUG Go., Wholesale Agents for the Hawaiian Islands V t 3&ttAfc&