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t I i. WqM.M AliEX. 0H18H0LM. The Manufacturing Harness Co. TnixiMioSK 2'23. THIS CUT. I ft Represents One of Our Own Hand made CA.KRIA.GKE HA-KISTESS. ' A complete assortment of Lmlles and Gents Hanibstanipeil Belts, alt sizes; Lt-ggingi and a complete assortment of everything pertululug to our line. g0T A complete assortment of Racing Equipments. pjpecliil Wo keep in stock uu Chisholm Special Summer Notes for Our Out-of-town Patrons. COUNTRY ORDERS. Those receive our most care ful attention at all times, but now the warm wont I -it is up on us, our facilities for the prompt shipment of fiesh gro ceries our careful packing will explain why we increase year by year this class of trade. Please note (by a com parison of quality with any price list in your vicinity) our extremely moderate prices. We maintain unitorm high jjoods. grade CAMPING- ESTIMATES. "Wo shall bo pleased to make up estimates for any number of our patrons who may pur pose taking a cottage by the sea, or camping. If you will state how many in the party and number of days or wcoks for your outing, wu will quote on anything from the bath soap in tho morning to the after dinner cigar. Wherever you may be rusticating we can serve you with tho same attention us if you were nt homo in tho city. Wo serve you the year round it's our business. Lewis Sc Co., Ill FORT STREET. 53T TELEPHONE 240. Gold Silver NOVELTIES. Blouse Sets, Hat Pins, Links, Garters. E. A. JACOBSON, KOItT HTItrcHT. II' YOU WANT 'J'O J:i'J , TIIK Al'l'HOAOIl 01 ANNEXATION YOU VILU NICK.l) A PAIR OF SPECTACLES 1it ImmI Ahw In town In g't Uii'in I" milt ul IhIHh uml iouI(i-m It ( K. 0 , PA A I tT'B w rii Hiiwt. J. J. COUG1IL1N. 1. 0. Dux 2'2. J soil only OUR OWN Manufacture. & Coughlin. i ll.tf.tltfnirltnil Offer for sale Cases of the Finest Mosehvincs and Hock SUCH AS Gracher Himmelreich, Uerziger Herzlay, Etc. ALSO California Wines, (Gumlluch'a) lu Kegs and Cases. Beach Fork Whisky, From lirown Foreman & Co., IjOiiUville, uud A. 13. 0. BEER from St. Louie, in Quarts. RA1NIE1I BEElt from Senttlo, iu Pints. Ktc, Kte Ktu. Von Holt lllnek, King Btreot. Phaetons and Buggies. If you tiro in need of a vohiclo of any duflcription, inspoct tlio btook of 0, Bcliuiiinu til tlio Club BtnbloH, JIo kuojiH on hand a full lino of pliautoiiH, surroyH, bupice, road wayoiia, and l'rnior roud curln, J I'm 0110 thing lo tako an onlor for a norlralt uml millo miollior tolill ItHiitUfuutoilly, KIiiuUioh' imrlrallM liavu ulnayu Imoii known to glVd Hlltilflletlo nnd noiv (hut winy iiuyo iwiiumni un'ir itiush ho low, nn ultra jtiilunomMul U vJur m. bUw Ui lh7 ImtM bufitit you nvot, ; lis g g f :i? fills f i J Stn Eft ! t e 3 V " M VI 2 tilsul sr BT I & C. rfn m IT Z i n 3 5 O S?-"i V i it til Bn g n 5 t i'ia- it) 31 : 2 - L ti - 5 V ' fi:--- if St."."-". "...".".... ?ii UVhliUVTlN, rzr SICKTniKSBYM.OUAU A UMitrrl AfTHIr. On day n Mrntiptr nn. Into our rmnp nt Ynl'ii IIcihI, mill u.i.r looking nlioiit for nulillo I in uppio:ii'lidii miner imtnnl Scott mill Ixiwrd mill ruillnl ami iiwiulrrd: "Kin yo' Inform mo If tlmr li u iicn tlcmnn In this yero ramp -a rcK'lnr gentleman?" "Tlmr Im," promptly replied Mr. Scott, m lio ilrow lilinsclf up. "I'm Kind to h'nr It. I'm from tliu rnmp down nt Dcud Hill. Tliry told mo down tli.tr tlmt I couldn't find a Kcntltv man up here." "And who Lo yo'?" demnnded Scott. "I'm n Ki'iitlrmun, nh rcu'lnr Kciitlcmna, mid I'm dolilttcd lo meet yo'. My cofuioturn In lticlinrds. Ah ii srntlcmnn yo' muxt know tho monniiiK of tho ord 'epRiiomtu.' " "In rourso I do," it'pllcd Scott, who had never heard Hid word hoforo lu liin Hfo. "Hov yo' any pciticklcr objeck in view?" "1 hov. As n Kcntleniou I would llko to hov a little BorlmmnKo with miotlier gentlemun. Yo Imv Haid yo' wiim n gen tlemnn, mid I'm Ki'iitlemnn 'nulf totukn yo'r word fur It." "Want a scrimmnRO, eh?" "I do, nnd if yo' kin accommodate me I shall feel mllity olileiped " Scott had had n dozen dilfcreut rows In camp, and always catuo olf litht best, and tho Idea of a setup with n dtraiiRcr Htruok him favorahly. Ho tlioaglit tlio matter over for a minute and then n-ud: "I don't seo no objeckhhuus to n t8crimmago, bain at yo' oro hankeriu artor ono, but n a gcntlomau spcakln 4o another gentleman it is my dooty to warn yo' that I'm a powerful fighter. " "That's lovely of yo'," smiled the stranger. "On my part Irmmt warn yo' that I shall lick yo ontcr yo'r botes inside of threo miuits. Gentlemen should al ways her a fa'r nnderataudin in ad vance." "Would it bo r.s'in tho manners of a gentleman if I called yo' u bluffer?" asked Scott nq ho began rwlhifr off. "Not under the tnroumtaucr.' re plied tho (stronger. "I was jest ubotit to olwarvo that yo was a duffer, and I hopo yo'll tako no otteuso." "Nouo at nil, but yo' aro a blamed liar." "Thanks', nudyo' nrethosanio. I will now divest myself of my apparel and pnlvcrizo yo' llko a gentleman." "I'm ready." We talked about tho fight for mniit'.it afterwaxd. The two enmo together a; '1 heaved and i-truugled for a minute, ' tho stranger brokd away and gavo ., Scott a rap on tho jaw which Mint 1.. to grass and put him to sleep at tin same time. It was over in no time, and the Btrangcr bowed and milled right and left uud said to tho camp: "Give tho gentleman my compli monts when ho wakes up and toll him that I hopo thero will bo no bard fed ins. I'm in u bit of a hurry or I'd stop and tell him mjclf. As n gentleman I bid yo' good day." Ho was half a ruilo away when Mr. Scott opened his eyes and wanted to know what had happened. "Yo'vo bin licked," replied ono of tho boys. "Who did it?" "A feller as paid ho was a gentleman and yo' was auother." "Yas, I remember, and darn bis hide," groaucd tlio man an ho sat up and hold his jaw. "S.iy, now, tho noxt tinio n feller comes along yero and wants to know if wo'vo got a gentlo man in camp yo' jist holler and let mo hido among tlio rocks, for I've gono outer tho bizness to stay." Waking Up Gnlilrn II 111. Whilowewero taking a rest at n turn in the trail over tlio Dok niouutaiiiH a man about GO years old came down from above on a mule Ho was a lonf? haired, roughly garbed man with a hi lious cast of countenance, and wo didn't look for any fun iu him as ho halted. Ho naturally nkcd whero o were bound for, and wu naturally anked for hiH destination in reply. "I'm a jMn down to Golden Hill to wako up tho town," ho replied with a bmilc. "How wako it up?" , "Wall, 1'vu heard that tiling is pow erful blow down tlmr, with no ghootiu and nobody U'u kin. d to boom tilings. J2VJSH1NO I thought I'd go down and Htir 'em up and Kit thing ii-goin." "How do you propocu to ro at It?" "Oh, that'H e.ihy 'nulf. I'll put the nlu niulti on a gullop and ride up and down, and tliingn will bo red hot iu half an hour. That'll bin uiy'biKucHS fur tho last lUo y'arh waklu up Hlecjiy toviiiH uud iiiakiu things hum." "They may wako you up down thi'ic,'1 mild ono of tho crowd who knuw thi Golden HUIuih fairly well. "Veh, they may," replied tho old man, with 11 ipieer Miiilu hovering oil his face. "That's what I nefd, liowuv i'i, and I Hue I'll go down and huv u pop at three or tour erlttem. I'vo bin llvln lijijijn In 11 enu fur tlio lui-t ix uiouthx, mid Mirier med wakln up to Kit the life Imp Die." JJe inile nlV down llie trail, n'ldliiK llU In lid llhjf Illl'OIIV. Iclltloll Willi llllll wlf, mid wo jmiMieil nur vny. Tin 10 iluyH later m mith buck nt Ooldin Mill with tho puck loniln of ore, nnd, imct Ing tint low 11 nmolml on lint juiblle HIIIIHI, I IlKjIlllllll "Did 1111 nlil fellow, iiioiiniid on 11 wind mule, tiuHW ihiMu )wu liii Ouy (l" In wiiko up the Iiih'IiV" "Iff did," WW (lie iiwpt Hilly. "phi ln mil hU uuId ujiHUil itwii hit lit.'U" 1 "P)'t li iyn 11J Hiiy 0 luHf AUUUS'IV 17, 18H7. J. T. WATERHOUSE Tlio mid-summer scnHoii is 011 nnd vornnda fancy work is tho latest fad among tho ladies who do not hnvo all the res ponsibilities of tho home on their shoulders. Wo hnvo all the notorial ncccsenry for tlint class of work and you know our rcputntion for low prices. Wc hnvo a fine assortment of Infant's Bonnets and Caps in the finest materials. If you will fi"uro up tho cost of tho goods nnd count tho time and labor it requires when you niako them at homo you will wonder how wc can sell them at the price wo ask. It is bo- iuso we buy largo quantities direct from tho manufacturer. An inspection of our stock of Serges, black or blue, suita 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 large and varied and tho prices low. The same applies to Cotton Laces. J. I. WATERHOUSE Qtieen Street. Just Like Gold Coin. For more than fifty years has PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER stood the test against all remedies prepared to eradicate pain, nnd today stands at the head of the list among tho medicines thnt aro so essential to keep at hand in the home. It is not n now fnngle remedy nor do the proprietors lay claim to any wonderful revela tion of tho ingredients that on tcr into tho manufacture of this ever popular remedy. It is perfectly harmless, you need have no fear of becoming habitually inclined to its uso. For Colic, Cramps, Dysen tery, Colds, and all painful affections, a few doses will cer tainly givo relief. You cannot afford to bo without a bottle in tho house. Your forefathers used it and found it boneiicial. Why experiment with some remedy that is new and its effect on tho system unknown? It has many rivals but no equal. jtt- Tho new 35c. size con tains over double tho quantity of tho 25c. size. Hollister -:- Drug Company, Bolu AgontH (or the Inland, Fisheries Notice, HuviliK been thin iluy ui)iiluluil by Her ilujety Die Quoin Downier Ku iiloluul, u Axi'iil iKoimlillil) ol tliu FlnlierltB of llunumnu uml Awuwa. iiiulu, nbtiilneil by ber uinler leiuu from tliu Tiinttie of tliu It, l. HMiop IC-mle, ixlHiilInu (iuiii MuIiuimiii 1'nliil (') KnUn Jit'Uil to lliuHmitliol ililn Nluml, hereby wuru all mm fUllllltf III tit UuMtt llIOI I III) miiiu nltll"iit lrl obtiilnlliK ni'iuU IMI Aliynnu ili'KUiIHK IliU linlleu will lu imi'uiiiiH in iiiu ulliMt ex Uiii nl lb" U'. VM. All-J). JluiiuliiluJiilyW, lw7, Wliu J. M. WEBB'S Golden Rule Bazaar, No. 316 Fort Street. Has just rocoived direct from Lontlon n Btook of tho famous F. H. Ayro's Lawn Ton u is llnckots, used nt tlio Enulish, Irish, Scotch ami Wolsh OhampionBhi moot ings. An inspection is soli cited. AlwayB on hand. Ilnwniiau Guitars, Taropatch Guitars, Ukulolcs, Ilnwniiau Shoot Musio, Hawaiian Pho tographic YiowB, Laud nnd Sea Shells, Hawaiian Fans iu great variety, Curios, etc, etc., Books, Stationery and office supplies. Prices Always Riglit Received per . . Australia The following list of Fresh Goods: CIGARETTES: Richmond Straight Cut, lu quarter Boxes tet Cigarettes, Hweet Caporal, ' Duke's Cameos. OIGA.RS: General Arthur, La Uarmonla, Diamond Head, All There, Etc., Etc. Also, a general assortment of , Fresh Smoking and Chewing Tobacco of different Brands. FOR SALE AT THE Beaver Lunch Rooms H. J. NOLTE, 666-lra Proprietor. Club Stables, FORT STREET, Telephone 4X7 Hoarding-, Sale, Livery. Breaking Horses A SPECIALTY. Finest Turnouts in City. Wagonettes and Surries With Careful Drivers always on hand. Hacks at All Hours. E&. TELEPHONE 319.53 Stand: Fort and Merchant Btreetc J. J. SurxivAN, , IlUOKUT, Seo'v. rreiuiouti Fashion StalilBS Co.,L'fl. FINEST EQUIPPED CARRIAGES in tho City, with Compoteut uud Care ful Drivers Gentle Saddle Horses for Ladies and Gentlemen Always on hnnd. Stand at the Pantheon Stables, Corn ot Fort and Hotel Streets. TeLBPHONK: Haw'n Hotel Stables 32. Pantheon Stables 34. HONOLULU Carriage Manufactory 613 to 621 Fort Street. Carriage Builder AND BBrAJIIER. BhcWbinginMl Its Branches. W. W. WltlOHT, Proprietor. (Successor to O. West) PEOPLE'S EXPRSS CO. Orrnm 9)7 Mkucimnt Htiiht, Toiopiiono n;M). Fumituro and Pwiiob enro f'ully inovud, Mim Checked al Your Home, DVHINO UH HI', U7D '' A MICH (CAN Uvcry and Boarding Stalilco LIVW?Y H0 HOAHDINO BTAMi8. llUOt. MLirNNtWi km.'. .WOjeJ f Hfit-rMUpr w -e BmShBK&mu STEEL PLOWS .MANl'KAOTUItKI) I1Y TIIK Oliver Bros.' Plow flfafa. These, throujli good service nnd effective work on SUGAR and RICE P L ANTATIONS, and elsewhere, have nmde for themselves a good reputation. Reports from our customers show perfect satisfaction given in scouring, light drnft nnd m" every respect. Wo now present to the pub lic a full line, as follows: TueC&CEicePlow Sizes: 5 to 10 Inches. Mado for light cultivation and all ordinary use and by a systouintio system of bracing these plows are both light and strong. The Queen. Sizes: G, 8 and 10 Inches. For heavier work. The Monarch. Sizes: 12 and 14 Inches. For breaking nnd heavy plowing. -ALSO- Farmers' Boilers! ASS0HTK1) SIZKS. w& "?. JSTOTIQ31. l'ARTUCH Diisinixa Florida Peach Trees can secitro them by leaving orders with E. W. JORDAN, Till Hi'Dtvnibur. Dullvurv ilur. i)K UewtnUvr, 1)771 in Houso and Lot For Sale, Oil Yoiiiik ulrrel, town wlilu n( Tliimni" H'Miuifj, Uuw Jfouwu of tU rooiim, IiiuIuHiik (mrlor. Ilinu bixb rouin, illiilnu.inmi) uml Idlolii'ii, Imili uimI nufvmil'K mum, klimU uml mil. Ihium). J ...i Ml ii (mm by IM hvi ouuii, Kurilwii nii'1 fuilt bmirliiK mu, THlu KimrunlttMl itfiluit, Ai'iily mi liit.iiilfw, nr in H.flOHMAN, Ml M. H lirmbKMui i . yJWlH u &. . &rMMm, idL .ft-i&s1. ,ki , ..-'. Ji. i ' i i