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EVENING BULLETIN, AUGUST 21, 1890.
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Hf f A REFUGE.
There's n tM, roiy noolt, with n novel or two,
I Ami n genuroua Armchair that buckong Ic
I root,
And n Jnr of tobacco, wlicwo wealth I may
. Rtrow
In mul over tlio bowl of tho plpo 1 llko hest.
And thcru, whoro tho Inccnno of indolence
. burim.
Above tho big armchair, tho plpo nnd th
book,
It uroins thnt llfo'n Inborn, Its clovlona turn",
Hut lend, nftcr nil, to thin still, cozy nook.
Tho nolso of tho world bnbblen distant nnd
HOft,
I And tho rnnnon'a dull rnttle, tho trumpet's
rudu blurc,
Would mellow, should War hnrl his banner
nlott,
For gentleness only can penetrnto thcro.
Tin n npot thnt was over n ntriuiKor to fear,
A shelter 'gainst fato which no storms over
shook,
And tho hours nro my comrades, who whisper
of chcor,
With tho Kenerous nrmchalr, tho plpo and
l tho book.
Washington Stnr.
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING.
fccoop Ilounets rirt.ltllit Olrls Simplicity
of Coituimi Mint I)elrnlile.
All fancy wool goods of lirlglitnnd light
colors nro employed fur children's wrier,
nlso tnflctn, foulard, surah mid sntln iner
vcillotix. Then thciro nro Imtlstus, pl.iln
nnd printed muslins nnd iiiiilirolclnrrcl
lawns. Molmlrs must not boomltted from
tho list of Juvenile fabrics, for ninny pretty
ns woll ns servlcnnliln gowns urn miido of
this lirllllnnt nnd iltmitilo material.
Vory smnll children urn rirc-sid imieh
nllko without regard to sox. Hometlmes
tho frocks worn liy hoys nro n llttlo loss
full, tho blotiso l longer, and Ies trim
ming Is used, but It lsqultn permlsslMo to
clotho tiny boys nnd girls In tho samo
otni.'s costcmi.
way, except In tho nmttor of headgear.
Scoop bonnets nro confined to llttlo girls'
wear, boys having t-nllur hats or caps or
Foino other slmplu form. Tho honop bon
net has been very happily revived. It Is
picturesque, nud It hhades thu eyes nud
faco from thu sun and piotects (hum from
tlin wind. It Is trimmed profusely with
plaited gauze or hill;. Tho crown Is of
lacu or gulpuro over silk or of silk, tho
brim being of lighter material, rufllod nnd
puffod. ThcbO elaborate ones am adorned
with largo silk or rllibon bows or clusters
of ostricli tips, but plainer bonnets nro
composed of batiste or muslin nnd nro
ijulto as becoming to tho little wearers ns
tho moro costly ones ami much moro mtlt
uhlo. .Simplicity of material mid stylo
and exquisitely lino finish aro tho most
perfect tasto for very llttlo children's gar
ments. It Is a gre.it pity that cllmato and
coinentlnn require them to bo clothed at
all, they nro so graceful and beautiful; but,
since they nuiht bococrcd, Kt tho cover
ing distract tho eyo from their natural
loveliness as little us possible,
A sketuli Is given of n custtimofora girl
of 1 1 years. It Is of Scotch plaid, with n
light ground. Tho skirt U trimmed with n
narrow drapery of blue velvet, held In placo
by bows of velvet. Thu full bodice Is
crned in front and mounted on a joko of
white guipure, which Is low at the vhoul
der. Thu full sleeves, of plaid, aro of
elbow length and terminate In a frill of
guipure. A blue velvet ribbon outlines
tho yoko and Is gathered Into a ruehu
ncross tho shoulders. Tho belt and collar
nro also of velvet. Junic ClIOLLET.
How Auliiml .11 a lie l,,lr TiilletH.
Cats, largo mid small, inula, tho most
careful toilet of any class of ruiiiimls),
psit-ptiut; Koino of the npnKsunih. LiuiiS
nud tip is wash thrniM lros in exactly
thi' naiim niunnor u t ltr cut, wotting the
d.uk, niditt rubber like bull c,f the fom
font and tln inner t(,e ami passing it
civet the f.u-o and Is h.ixl the ours. TJie
fitit is thus nl Iho same time a faro
spoiiRp mul brush, unci tho rough tuiiguo
combs tho rest of tho body.
Tlifie s"fiiis tn ho Homo blight
iitl'et'tiLj' tm I'oi'iii of lUe lir-nuti-fial
PiiDcufiu lvpfi'1 this houroii,
for of nil liie tmeH in the city but
few him- hlufb ituH i-ui,ti;li to nt
trnct iitt'Mition. 'I'lu1 otic on Hotel
slwi t.i-xt lj t!u Ajlitou' is it
notitblf-' ec(ltiun, Aid in con-'
bequi'tici' m n nurcH nf woikJit
and dfl.lit 1" vioitnrH vh6 hiivo
never lii-fure sitji litis trno in
bloom. Kinc I3r(,s. huvu tnn.de
Bovorul ectllcnt bkntclies in oil
nud wutt'i uoloro i.f thin uubject,
which nro mooting with rmdy
enlo.
roalUiiflVrlnj vt'lli Thn ut, T.iinc nr VaitInK 1 l"-f
tlimiaili t'amrrli,Btrufi:la, Allium or Niri.i In i !'
Ity, r(c -ntil rlM'a n Mini I. l-ill i.t I'll, l. "II
MS'S rilocol.VTK J'M' Wins r.r trlRl. ('nil at
Itliru if Hull Hi IC ITI- ' II I I I Jl. I. ''ll
(ur'nk.i.U uj I'liUtablu a .nut or Uuin. .
ore
Mood is essential to perfect health. This
la a Bcleiitlllo (act. Every organ, ncrvo
and muBclo must bo fed nnd nourished.
It is tho function of tho blood to furnish
this nourishment, nnd tho quality of
nourishment theso organs rccelvo depends
on tho quality of tho blood. If tho blood is
Rich
Turo nud full of vitality It will properly
feed nnd support tho wholo mechanism
of tho body. If It Is poor and thin
diseaso and suffering will bo Inevitable.
Tho great success of Hood's Sarsnparllln
in curing stubborn cases of scrofula,
eczema, rheumatism, neuralgia nnd
many other similar troubles, is based
upon its power to enrich nnd purify tho
lood
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This Is nlso tho reason for tho great popu
larity of Hood's Sarsapnrllln ns n building
up medicine. By making pure, rich blood,
It gives vigor nnd vitality oven in try
lug seasons, when, owing to Impover
ished blood, thousands nro complaining of
weakness nud weariness, lack of energy
nnd ambition, and that tired feeling.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
I? the bent In Met tho Ono True, lllooil Vurlner.
tj i, t-"ii curc Liver Ills; easy to
MOOd S PlllS take, easy to operate. i!3c.
Hobron Drug Co., Agents.
Kona Sanatorium.
Shunted ou n lleautlful Hillside Overlook
ing the Ucean, and 1,100 feet
nbevo Set I.ool.
Only S!l hour' s-nil from Honolulu.
Climate mild, e'e.ir dry ntuiospheto, freo
fiom fogs and main! in, especial provihioti
fu ijuii t and r-st well ns for ninuse
tucut and outdoor life.
,j$' Atdifs
Vli. 11. A.LI.NDLKY, Prop.,
3-'3 tf Kona, Hawaii.
Seaside Resort
Wright's Villa,
A Short Distnnco from tho Bridge,
Wnikiki.
Tourists nnd others will find it to their
advantage to visit tho nbovo rfhort, ns
ttiey will meet with every accommodation
th.it comfort requires.
iiltS. TIIOS. WltlOHT,
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Proprietress.
G. R. Harrison,
Practical Piano Maker and Tuner,
Can Furnish the Best
Factory Reference.
Office, Fort street, opposite Catholic School.
Telephono 231, 412 and 190.
CSS" OrdorB promptly attended to.
J. M. DOWSETT
AGENT ITOH
Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn.
Assets, 80,S2!),213.09. Income, S7,OCO,1C.1.08,
London S- Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, (U. S.
''Branch), Liverpool, England.
Ahsots, ?2,700,iTO. Income, Sl.WO.OdO.
Talatine Insurance Company, (U. S. liranch), frlanches
kr, England.
AsetK, S2,S"f),220.2S. lucrmo, 93,041.1 C4.iti.
J3 luKines lfiiHt-oln-s STercimtile nnd Mnnnfiieluiiu 1 iw v flwtl Duelling Piu
purty in the nl'o e ell lcnowu C uipnmcii on the lmict fuvoiid) c ti m ...
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MmMKVJiivin
CLUB STABLES,
IF'oxt Street, - - - - Tel. 7Y
BOARDING, -:- SALE -: AND -:- LIVERY.
-
HARNESS
-:- AND -
A specialty.
-WE HAVE THE-
FnVBS'T DRIVING "HORSES
IN HONOLULU.
The heat of nttentlon I'iven to niiiinnls left with tit). Cureliil ilricrH,rospoetfti.
itttenilnuts, ptoinpttiMrt. llbcliH, Hiuiie.H, Dmkcx, Iltifipiert'hnetoiiB, Wngnnettes.
F. RQORIOU
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Fort Street, opposlto liackfeld's.
I WILL
Make You
A SUIT
LIKE
THIS
FOR $18,
FIT GUARANTEED.
A Now Lot of Nico Goods Just
Received, denninc nnd Re-
pnirinK.
215-tf
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-X' My Hack does not tip in this man
ner, no matter how weighty the load.
lK-AJNTK: L1JLL.IS'
ALL NIGHT
Hack No. 14
DS- TELEPIIOXE 170 J&Z
Stnods ltethel nnd K.ng sireets.
J. J. StTLMVAS,
Prcldeut.
inn n vi ui
i n A 1 1 1 1 1 ! I A I n 1 1 ri ti
J.KUWXUKI
Honolulu. II. I,
SULMVA.N .t Ur ktikjt, Man'g'n..
FINEST EQUIPPED CARRIAGES
in tho City, with Competent aud Caro
ful Drivore.
Stand at the Pantheon Stables,
Corner of Fort nnd Ilotcl Streets.
Tceepuonb:
Hnw'n Hotel Stnbles, 82.
Pantheon Stnbles, 8-1,
Fashion Stnbles. 148.
NIEPER'S EXPRESS!
BAGGAGE delivered nnd chock
ed to any Steamer. Furnituro
nud Pinnos carefully moved at
Reasonable Rates.
Satisfaction G-uarantaed.
Fort and Queen Sts.
Day Tel. 912, Residence Tel. G43.
AMERICAN
Livery and Boarding Stables
Comer Mcrclinnt and ltichards Sts.
LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES.
Kff" Carriages, 8unen and llnchs nt all
hours. TEI.r.l'IlONE 400.
:mi
Ml RC1IANT SUIKHT.
aii,,aiB.inCTS13ytem,i pmmw n
TO -
SA.D3DLE
'ttt Sl&SBaSJii
w&rwh
Hit F I Vc
Ri irij 1
i? m $ )
m It vJ
M ' Itl Jl if
ffli Vfil
cw wWKmtWr 'sJ
J. IlL'OKMSY.
Sco'v.
MraiMfiR n
UUiiJJ Ui
Wt. 0. IltWlN.
dl&n $pmto$ uo.
BAfljCER.S.
HONOLULU
H. I.
San IfancUco Agents Tun Nr.VAiu Dank of
Ban Fiiancisco.
nnAvf exchanor on
3an Fuanxisco Tho Nevada llnnk of San
Frnncliico.
London The Union Bank of London, Ltd.
New Yoiik American Kxehnnuc National
Bank.
CittoAoo Mcrchnntf National Hank.
I'Alilu Comptolr National d'Kneompt dc
l'arla.
llEiatN Dresdner Bnnkj
HONOKONO AND YOKOHAMA UoilRkonR it
Slianchal Uankini; Corporation.
New Zai,and ANUAusTitAt.iA Unnk of New
Zealand.
Victoria anii Vancouvkii Hank oi Mont
real. Transact a General Banking and Exctange Bnslness
Term and Ordinary Dcpolst Heeclved
Loans made on Approved Security. Corn
men ml and Travelers Credits Issued. Dills
of Kxchanpe linnlil and sold.
Collections 1'iiovitlt Accounted Fon.
p. 0. JONES.
K. A. JONKS
The Hawaiian
SAFE DEPOS
AND
Investment Co.
HAVE FOll SALE
A Few Shnres of
l'uln Siikiu Stoclf,
Iliuvaiiau Stifrar Co. Stock.
ALSO
Hawaiian GovurnituMit and 1st
Hlortyairf Sitar IManla-
tloti lloiitLs.
t For pnrtienliirg tipply to
Tho Hawaiian Safo Deposit &
Investment Company,
40M Fort 8 1 rent ... U.unilnlc
i:tahlished 18,"S
bish:op cte Co.
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking,
and Exchange Business.
Commercial and Traveler'.'
Letters of Credit issued, avail
able in all the principal citic
of tho world.
CLAPS Sl'IICCKELS.
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MKil. FWANCG3 UTTESJ.
Paso Kohwcs, Cal., Hay 1, 1893.
"Wells, Riciiaudson- & Co.,
Gentlemen: I cannot speak too highly ol Panic's Celery Compound. I
have just purchased the third bottle, and am suro that the medicine, with God's
blessing, has relieved me of a serious ail'ection of kidney and brain trouble and
a stubborn case of rheumatism.
, I fcql very grateful that I was so fortunate as to learn of tills lliedicillG
that niakes people well.
I remain, y
Very respectfully, ' htUU 'foTTli,
HOLLISTER DRUG Co.,
Wholesale Agents for the Hawaiian Islands
Tlfi
3LiZ3ivd:iTEID.
invroiTESirs
AND
Commission . Agents I
Dry Goods,
Hardware and
Groceries.
" One of the divinest benefits thnt has ever conio to the
human race." Tltomas Carlyle.
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OLLISTBR
Cornnr Fort and Mcrclinnt Sts.
Bulletin, 75c, Per Month
''i'SJilsfe
Hj Di!IES 8 0i
Pipes, Tobacco,
Cigars and
Smokers' Articles.
Wo import from the Princi
pal Factories of the World.
Fine Cigars a Specialty
&
uO,.
"Wholosnlo nnd Ectnil.
It Cures! Yes, Cures!!
Mrs. Utter Had Serious
Kidney and Brain
Trouble.
Stubborn Rheumatic
Complications.
All Praiaa to the Great
Medicine That Made
Her Woll.
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