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The Manufacturing Harness Co.
TKLErHOHK 228.
THIS CUT.
HoprosonU; Ono of Our Own fclarid
made CA.RR.UGrJ3 l-IKJSrtCSS.
' A comnlete nsyorlmuiit of
nil pines; Legging titul :i oompleto iiortintMit f everything pertaining to our
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CT A cpiuplete iiasortiiient of Haolng Equipment.
Special We keep In stock
Chisholm
Special Summer
Notes for Our
Out-of-town
g7pa.f Patrons.
COUNTRY ORDERS.
These receive our most care
ful attention nt all times, but
now the warm weather is up
on us, our faoilitii s for the
prompt shipment of fn-sh gro
ceries our caroful packing
will explain why we increase
year by year this class of
trade. Pleases note (by a com
parison of quality with any
price list in your vicinity) our
extremely moderate prices. We
maintain uniform high-grade
goods.
CAMPING- ESTIMATES.
We shall be pleased to nnke
up estimates for any number
of our patrons who may pur
pose taking a cottage by the
sea, or camping. If you will
stato how many in the party
and number of do's or weeks
for your outing, we will quote
on anything from the bath
soap in the morning to the
after dinner cigar. Wherever
you may bo rusticating we
can serve you with the samo
attention as if you were at
home in the city. We servo
you the year round it's our
business.
Lewis & Co.,
Ill FORT STREET.
22- TELEPHONE 240.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that
Mr. John Grace is authorized
to collect all accounts owing
the Honolulu Dairy, and all
persons having claims against
said Honolulu Dairy are re
quested to present the same at
once at the oflice of James I.
Dowsotfc, Queen street.
JAMES I. DOWSETT.
648-lm
IF YOU WANT TO SEE
THE APPROACH OF
ANNEXATION
YOU WILL NEKD A
PAIR OF SPECTACLES
Tho best place lu town to ct them to
Milt all wights "lid iiocketfa Is at
H. GK BIAJEWD'S
401J Fort Street.
J. ,1. CUUOllliLN.
P. O. Box 322.
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ENGLISH -AMERICAN
Underwriters
OOMl'OSEI) OF
London and Lancashire Fire
Insurance Company of
Liverpool, England,
(Stock Com pan, Incorporated 1S01.)
AND
Norwalk Fire Insurance Com
pany of Norwalk, Con
necticut. (Stock Company, Incorporated ISVJ )
A policy written by thonliove
lionipany Ih doubly secure, hh It reprt
genu two of the largest Fire Iuaurunce
Comiuulea back of it.
The Hawaiian Safe Deposit &
Investment Company,
Agents for the Hawaiian Inlands.
408 raft Strict ... Honolnln
THE - BOW - TON
Ice Cream Parlors,
Hotel ami Union Streets.
"Log Cabin" 'and "Salt Water" Taffy
A 8PECUI.TV.
Iioslon Coooanut Cake,
Original French Hom,
Ice Cream, Iced Soilas,
Hires' Itoot Ilecr,
Pciulnna Lemonade,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
G. MILLER, Manager.
BRUCE CARTWRIGHT,
General Mauagor of
The Equitable Life Assurance Society
Of the United States for the Hawaiian
Inlands.
Orr'OKi Merclinnt street, IToiiohilm
The Evening Bulletin, 75 cents
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EV.KNlNCt JIUIjIjIITIN, .lUfiY J0. 18!)7.
yHSStt
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rii;r;v ijajjv pktk
HE COMMITTED TH THEFTS POt
WHICH A MAN WAS OlSCHAIiatD.
A Mlilnlglit Ailtrnturr j Hip WIiiIit ,
Unrlfr uf mi Klrptmnl llrnl llmr
Sljr I'rto (lot An at I'rolii III Mnlii. unit
NtoU a llat'of Oalt.
I'cto l lltn Imliy clcpliiint of dim of
the IjIk circuit lii'tiln. During lit- ron
lliiciutnt in winter (punters lio plii - il n
trick on Ills keeper, which the iimu re
latcs n follows:
"IVto is 11 tiny littln fellow nmt .n- s
not weigh nioro than 000 or tif'l pnm.iN,
hut 1 ncttiiilly bclli;u ho wi5.ii i.iin
miiiiy poimiN of, oiitt if lio hail i.htsh
to them. The elephant Iioiimo was ill ii;
onii nlKht, mid I Htipiioeil every ihm- of
the nuiumls wns kiiuiiiI asleep, wlr n mv
nttentioii was attriieted liy u mu.iIumI.
ripping nol'c, nppniently romlnp frei.i
the farther end of the big lieril. Iiixtcml
of walking ilown in front of them all,
I went aioiMid mill cnniu in at the other
eml. Hiding behind (oino IkiIpk of
Ktraw, t lHiied cnutioucly over tnwliire
tho little rnTnl wasehiihiul, and tin re
ho was, c.uvfully lifting his ctalf out
of the gtouud. I haw in mi hutant tlial
lio liad lind tho stake out beforo that
time, for all ho had to do uas to lift it
up and it came out. He slipped Iiix foul
chain down over the tapering end ol the
Rtako and was free.
"Aeros the room, dl't.int perhaps 20
feet or more from IiIh phn'c, were i 'lel
Fonic v.u'Lh of gi"in, rrii)l"iiii,'f nint
100 pounds each. 1'n.kiug up the loot
chain very caicfully with liia trunk, ho
that it would not rattlo or jangle upon
tho floor, he began tho most delicate,
sinuous, gliding motion across the spare
that separated him from tho grain 1
ever saw, and I never imagined nil ele
phant could go so quietly I crouched
behind the bales of i.traw, afraid to move
for fear lie would hcur me and stop.
"On lie wmt, cautiously, slowly, but
steadily, until bo win within reaching
distance of tho sacked grain. Then lie
laid tiio chain down and picked up a
bag of oats with his truuk. His journey
back tc the herd, ao ftct uwuy, was
performed even more cautiously than
had been hia advaute, for he had to
drag tho chain without making a noise.
All tho time ho held the sack of grain
tightly in his truuk, and his mouth
must have watered when lio thought c f
tho feast ho was going to have. He
leachid the herd at last mid went up i
great big Babylon, who stood like a
bronze statue, her ninsslvo sides hif!
iug up like the sides of a houso in tli
gloom. I'ete stopped, and IJubyl i
whom I had imagined fast asleep, tm
tho oats. They got into tho bap .v, .
jiffy and then began a feast. Pcti U
his mouth and munched away ln:e .
man eating dry ciuckers on a wag i
Ho knew that his big conipauicn i"
crime, would gut thn most of the oats i
ho lost any time. Babylon put away n
most half tho oats at the first jump c .
of tho box, and poor littlo Tote, wit'
Ids mouth full, looked nt her with hi
watery littlo cyee, as much as to s.iy
'Oh, what u hog!' aud gulped the oat
down his littlo throat ut the lisk ol j
choking to death. '
"I thought it was nboiit timoto iiiaki
a noise, just to msiiii.ivrt thviu. I hi...
seen enough to asi.ure im tln.t a hvriln
who hud been discharged h.'du't b"i n
instrumental in the disappearance uf
divers mid sundry bi:gs of o.its, and, lie
I walked iiiuuud toward the ot hi r mil
of tho clephai.t hin.se, I woudeied v. hut
I should do to i.tiiilyli the thieves. 'Hie
big ono hud had a painful operation
performed a few months before, and 1
thought that any sight of tho instru
ments that had been used ut that time,
would giolier a good fright. When I
had reuched my own sleeping room, I
pnrposely madu a noiso aud lieniil the
shuttling sounds of sly littlo Pc,to us ho
shambled back to his place. Ho picked
his htako up, put it down in tho ground,
and would havo pnt it through the ring
iu tho chain if lie had had time. When
I camo along, lie wus leaning against
tho wall imhep. I gave liiui a gentle
prod, and ho awakened suddenly, with
thut sleepy sturo that a peruon lias when
awakened from slumber. But ho soon
knew thut I was on to him, for, when I
ordered hiiA to open Ids mouth, he
didn't want to do it. Ho finally obeyed,
and there were the outs. His mouth
wus jammed full of them. I didn't do
anything to him, but walked over to
big B.ihylou. &ho was his partner in
crime, but she was playing possum too.
"I had a good i.eal of tioublu to w ike
her up and luoie to mako her open her
mouth. Much to her chagrin, I imagine,
it was full of oats, and shu had iho
empty sack closely rolled up and packed
in with them, She wus sheepish and
ashamed, I assuiu you, if ever an elo
phant put on that expression. To pun
ish her I oidcml her to sit down and
open her mouth and made a motion ns
if to pass a gnat i air of forceps into it,
which had been used during tho opera
tion I icj'cricd to. She shut her nioutJi
and cri( il like a baby, and was so thor
oughly frightened that she never ties
passed again. But Unit sly littlo Bute
why, hu is nun u trouble than the entire
herd, and ii just gets loose whenever
ho wants tc. " St. Louis Glolio-Bemo-crat.
Tho finest of breakfast snusagoB
are to be had at the Central Moat
Markot on Nuunnu avenue. Tele
phone 101.
If you aro interested in tho sub
ject of enlarged portraits, it would
bo worth your whilo to seo tho
samples at Kinp Bros, ut prices
ranging from S5.00 to S10.00
frumoa and all. Thoy can't bo beat.
J. T. WATERHOUSE
Tho iiiid-Humuier Hcanon ia
on and vcrniula fancy work is
tho latest fad anion thu ladies
who do not havo all tho rcs
poiifiibilitios of the homo on
their shoulders. Wo havo all
tho in .terial necessary for that
clnss of work and you know
our roputation for low prices.
Wo havo a fine assortment
of Infant's J3onnots and Caps
in tho finest materials. If you
will figure up tho cost of the
goods and count the timo and
labor it requires when you
mako them at homo you will
wonder how we can sell them
nt the price wc ask. It ia be
cause we buy largo quantities
direct from tho manufacturer.
An inspection of our stock
of Serges, black or blue, buita
ble for ladies' wear is invited.
These goods cannot be dupli
cated. Our stock of Quilts, Pillow
Linen, Ladies' Handkerchiefs,
White Tucking and Puffing is
largo and varied and tho prices
low. The same applies to
Cotton Laces.
J. T. WATERHOUSE
Queen Street.
Club Stables,
FORT STREET,
Telephone 477
Hoarding-,
Sale,
Livery.
Breaking Horses
A SI'ECIATrr.
Finest Turnouts in City.
Wagonettes and Surries
With Careful Drivers always ou
band.
Haoks at All Hours.
E&. TELEPHONE 319.
Stand: Fort and Merchant Streets.
BEOPJEISTEID.
Eagle -:- House
NUUANU AVENUE.
c
Tim Eaom: HoUSK ia the Coolest
aud most Handsomely FuruMiPil In
the City.
French-American Cooking
with an excellent arrangement of
the Menu.
EDWARD A. KOSTA,
G33 lm Proprietor.
J. J.SUIXIVAlt,
Proildeut,
J. Bdoiut,
Seo'r.
Fashion StaMes Co., L'fl.
FINEST EQUIPPED CARRIAGES
in tho City, with Competent aud Care
ful Drivers,
Gentle Saddle Horses for Ladles and Gentlemen
Alwnytt on band.
Stand at the Pantheon Stablos,
Corner of Fort aud Hotel Streets.
Tcusi'UOiiK: Iluw'n Hotel Btnbles 32.
l'untheou Stables 34.
.
Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Stamship Co.
hf
Htenmon ot Uie aboye Lino running in connection with the
CANADIAN PACIFIC BAIL WAY
Between Vnncouvor, 1). 0., ami Hyilnuy, N. H. V., and rnltltiK nt VlolorU, B. 0.
Uonoliilu,'Vellliigtou, N. '.., mid Burn (Fiji),
On or about tho dntcs below stnted, viz.:
Frmn Hyilnejr. WHIIimlon ind Sui, for
Vlcturln nl Vnnouutsr. II. O.I
8tur "AOnANOI" Aiigimt 11
Htror ' WA11HIM00" September 3
8tuir"MIOWEHA" October 1
Tlirout;li XlcUctM IhmiiimI from Honolulu to Ciuiada,
United States mid Kurojie.
FBBiallT AND rAS8EKOF.lt AOKNTH!
DrMoNiooti., Montreal, Cnnoda.
ltoDBm Kkuii, Winnipeg, Canada.
M. M. Stern, San Francisco, Cal.
Q. MoIj. BnowN, Vmieouver, B. O.
Oceanic Steamship Company.
TIME TABLE. ,
Tho Fine Passenger Stoameis o This Liuo "Will Arrive ataud
Loavo This Fort as Hereunder.
Prom San Franoisco:
MOANA JULY 29th
AUSTRALIA AUG. 17th
ALAM'EDA AUG. 2(5th
AUSTRALIA SEPT. 11th
In connection with the Bailing o the above bteamers, tho Agents
aro prepared to issue, to inteiuliug passengers, coupon through
tickets by auy railroad from San Francisco, to all points in tho
United States, and from Now York by any atoamship lino to all
European ports.
For further particulars apply
Wm. G. Irwin
General Agents
W. G. Irwin & Go.
Limited.
Agents for
Western Sugar Hofinery Co. of Sim
Francisco.
Baldwin Locomotive Works of Puilu.
delphia, l'enn.. U. S A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (National
Uuuo Shredder), New York, U. S. A.
Jf.Ohluudt & Co's Ohcuiieal Fertilizers.
Alex Cross & Sous, high grade fertil
izers for Cuue and CoUVe.
Heeds Steam Pipe Covering
Also
Offer for Sale
Pnrafflno Paint Co's P & 11 Paints mid
Pupers; Lucol unci Liustecl oils, raw
and boiled.
Indurine, (a cold water paint) In white
and color.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lime and
Diicks.
607-U
Wm. G. Irwin & Co.
(lilUITEO).
Wm. Q. Irwin, President and Manager
Clans Sprockets, - - - Vice-President
W. M. Oiffard, - Secretary and Treasurer
Theo. 0. Porter, ... Auditor
Sugar Factors
AHD
Commission Agents.
AGENTS OV TUB
OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY
OF SAN FKANCISOO. OAIi.
F. H. REDWARD,
Contractor and Builder.
Offices and Btores fitted up and
Eutlmateu given on
ALL KINDS OF WORK.
XW Olllco and Shop: No. Oil) Fort street,
adjoining W. W. Wrluht's Carriage Bliop.
GILBERT F. LITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AILO, HAWAII,
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From Vlrlnrltt mi.l VniiOMiucr, II. C, t
Sum, WillliiKliill nml Njrilnyl
Stmr"MIOVi:nA" Auiraat 16
Stmr "AOKANQ1" Auunnt.ll
Btmr "WAltlllilOO" September 23
PR" For Freight aud Pnsrngo and all
Qeuoral Information, apply to
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., L'd
Agents for tliulinwniinnlnlnnds.
For San Francisco:
I MARIPOSA AUG. 19th
AUSTRALIA AUG. 25th
MUANA SEPT. lGth
! AUSTRALIA SEPT. 22d
to
& Go., Limited,
Oceanic S. S. Co.
ip ' Cos
n
TIME TABLE.
0. L. WIGHT, Prej. S. B. HOSE, Seo.
Capt. J. A. KING, TortSupt.
Stmr. KINAU,
CLARKE, Commander,
Will leave Ilonolulu at 10 a. m., touching at
Lahaina, Mimlaea Hay and Mukena the
enuie day; Mahukoua, Kawaihaeaud Lan
nahoehoo the following day, arriving at
llilo tho same evonlng.
LEAVXS IIOMOLOTU. ABRIVK8 HONOLULU.
Friday July 30
'Tuesday... Aug. 10
Friday Ang. SO
Tuesday.... Aug. 31
Friday Ang. 6
Tuesday... Aug. 17
Friday.... .Aug. 27
Tuesday... .Sept. 7 "
Heturning, will leave llilo at 1 o'olock
p. m., touohing at Laupahoehoe, Mahn
kona aud Kawaihae shiuo day; Makena,
Maalaea Hay and Lahaina the following
day; arriving at Honolulu tho afternoons
of Tuesday and Fridays.
" Will call at PohoiH, Pnna.
WNo Freight will be received after
Slcamsh
Am UUUU UU UIIJT Ul BttUlllg.
Stmr. CLAUDIKE,
CAMERON. Commander,
Will leave Ilonolulu Tuesday at 6 p. m.
touching at KahuluL, Hana, Hamoaand
Klpahulu, Maul. Heturning arrives at T
Honolulu Sunday mornings.
Will coll at Nuu, Kaupo, on second trip
of each month.
BTNo Freight will be received after
p. m. on day of suiting.
This Company will reserves the right to
fflnl'n fllifinrTAd In tliA Hma nt ?A.ni..... ji
arrival ot its steamers without notice and
it wiu not ue responsible for any const,
quences arising therefrom.
receive their Freight; this Company will
uui iwm ikovu rcB(juuHiuiu ior ireignt aitef
it has been landed.
Live Stock only at owner's risk.
This Company will not be responsible
for Money or Valuables ot passengers
unless placed in the care of Pursers.
Passengers are requested to purchase
tickets before embarking. Those failing to
do so will ba subject to an additional
charge of twenty-live per cent.
JOHN PHILLIPS,
PLUMBER,
Hotol St., near Port. Tel. 8C2.
JAS. F. MORGAN,,
AUOTIONEEK AND STOCK UHOKER
No. 45 Queen Street.
Expert Appraisement of Real
Estato and Furniture,
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