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rsvf mssu'sy $M EVENING BULLETIN DECEMBER 9, 1890. I fl wmm .!-- N E. W. JORDAN'S . 10 Store, FORT STREET. . , v GLOVES . . . Kid Gloves, White, Cream and -:- Tan -:- Evoning Gloves. 8 to 1G Button Longth. Blnck Gloves with whito stitching. Colored Gloves with colorod Btitoliiug. Real Boindoer and Kiinbcrly Driving Glovos. HANDKERCHIEFS . . . Tho lnrgost assortment of Ladies' Whito Linen Em broidered. ... Tho largest and best assortment wo havo evor shown. LAGES . . . . "White and Butter Valonoioniios Laces with insertions to match. ... Heal Maltese Laco with insertions to match. filL BjQQK Of f. D. Gosifsl -:- MULLS -:- Whito, Colored and Cream Mulls. Something Now 1 DENIMS w i ,m 'ill 1 1 ' Plain and Figured nil Colors. EST" A lull nssorlnii ut ff Stumped Goods for oinbrod- ory. RUGS 1 THE ROMANCE OF CHOLLY. One Day It Came to a Strange, Sutl End In C. Cholly Addlcpato had boon In lovo with Ohlara i'irouctti, tho musio hall queen, for two weeks. Ho had sent hor flowers, diamonds, lovor's notes and tho rest, and nt last camo tho happy hour when sho received hhn in hor luxurious Harlom flat. As ho bohold her in her pink evening dress alio lookod even moro girlish and lovely than on tho stage, and boforo a half hour had passod Cholly was pour ing out his lovo with an eloquence that surprised oven hlinsolf. "I weally ah lovo yon by Jovo, I dol" he cried. "I'vo got lots of cash, and iny family's all right. Tha guv' nor's banker, you know, nnd my mothor was n Uoffeustoin, and" "What I" oxclaimcd Ohlara, trem bling with oxoltemont. "A Hoffonstoiul Ilcr Christian namo? Toll mo. Quick 1 Quick I" "Hor namo wai Caroliuo," ropliod Cholly, groatly surprised. "Caroliuo Hoffonstoiul" shrioked Chiara, now as palo as doath. "Caro liuo Uoffeustoin your mothorl Let mo look nt you." alio scanned the young man's ioatures for n full niinuto without paying a word. Then, with a ory of snpromo joy, she threw her arms around his nock and diow him to her brenst. 'My dear, dear Charles," sho said. "I cannot bo mistaken. You havo her eyes, her hair, hor nose. Prom tho way you spoko of her I know, alas, sho has gono from thin world, but I havo yon, Oharllo, anyhow, havon't I, doar?" - "Seems fo," said tho bewildorcd Cholly, "but" "Oh, you do not understand, of course," interrupted Chiara. "I was so overjoyod at discovering who you nro that I took you to my heart before ex plaining that Caroline Hoffcnstoin wni my daughter, tho child that was taken away from mo when I was divorced from your grandfather. I novor hoard hor namo again till you mentioned it tonight. I missed her dreadfully for years, but now yon will make up for her loss, won't you, dear boy? You will lovo your grandmother just a littlo! Say you will, dear." But Cholly had swooned nway. Now York Evening Journal. Couldn't llcljove It. "I think your daughter intends to elope." Tho old mon looked at tho noighbor who was always interfering in matters that did not concern him and Ehook his head. "I can hardly bolicvo it," ho said. "I havo ovory reason to bollevo" "But that won't do," interrupted tho old man. "you forget that this is a so rious matter thot ought not to bo allow od to rest upon hearsay evidence When ono man comes to another and tolls him that his daughter is about to forsako tho parental roof under cover of tho night, ho should bo absolutely suro of what ho says. Havo yon incoutrovortl bio ovidonco that what you say is truo?" "Well, no, I can't say that I havo," replied thoolllcloua neighbor, beginning to feel that porhaps ho hud gouo too far. "Just as I feared," roturuod tho old man. "Thii is tho third timo I'vo had my hopefi needlessly raided by reports of this Mrt, and it is giowiug monoto nous." Ohic.igo Tost. Ex Barkentine Castle 7 IISOO :FLOl5LtgrOSl Of- Furniture! -:- Furniture! OonssigrxxedL to Ordway & Porter. Largest Shipment Ever Brought to Honolulu. B -a NEWEST ESIG-NS I FINEST FINISH ! BEST QUilLITY I A luge nd vniiod stock f European und Japanese Bngf. Stair and Gani. go Carpels. All sizes and Sh.tdes. HAS TOYS . . . s Rocking horse, swinging horses, police patrol wagons, ;ig rockers, uuxtors, suoo ny veiuoipouea, pwu bihw, oil carrinROs.wagons.whcolbarrows, stick horse chimes, or.iquet sots nil sizes, swings, airguns, school drill guns, ningio lanterns, a complete assortment of games, ineohunicil toys, Christinas tree, ornaments of all kinds, cossaquos and bon-bons, Dolls! Dolls! Dolls! Small toys of every kind. HST -& LEATHER GOODS . . . Ladies' purses, storling silver mounts, ladies Morocco nnd calf handkorohiof bags, ladies' lambskin and felt Dorothy bags. E. W. JORDAN'S No. 10 Store, FOET STEEET. Ko Ijicl: of Kiht Mutcrlal. "Fawther," said Dickey, Boizing tho guinea hen firmly by tho bill and hold ing hor head down on tho block, "what'H tho leason I'vo always got to do tills when you cut off guinea's head?" "BeoaiiBO n fowl of this kind always humps her neck up eo it'd haid to got nt it with tho hatchet." "But supposoyou nuulo n mislickand chopped off n lot of my fingers?" Mr. MeCorkle, father of 14 children, mostly boy, looked fitullynt hitiyouug est. "In that rase, Dickey," ho naid, "I should simply call nuother boy and try it again. " Chicago Tribune. Sinking u l'njmcut. renniman Do I owe you anything, air? Stocks Yes, bir. You owe mo $10 and an apology for not having paid it before. - Ponuimnn Ah, well, in these times a man has to be cautious iu making paymonts, eo I'll just pay you tho apol ogy and let tho rout stand. Boston Courier. Current AOUlra. "Doos your wifo tako any interest in current politics?" nsked tho earnest wouiau. "Naw," roplicd Mr. Sodfann, "sho dnn't. But if it's currant jell or our rant pie, why, I allow sho could toll you moro tilings about 'cm 'n over you itemp of. "Cincinnati Kuquirer. A l'lirasu J'lctorlnlly rreiontcd. Most Complete Stqck and the Greatest . Variety ! S3r tt ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FUR NITURE AND HOUSE FUR NISHING GOODS ! or -&a "Will "be.placed in our "Warerooms at once. Particulars in a few days. . . ORE)VAY & PORTER, Hotel and Bethel Streets. a - ; i v j DIGII AND DIIV. Now York Sunday Journal. &totaiS)aak-. i fafiBu-t&at. u i ,.. V mmm 1i 'if jm-'l nfT- .-l--"-'9' !fu,JlYr- "-'i-' Vw.- pn.. L ZAji