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l l.l I six r k A I. AT f Iht I'MIU N i'ii int. il Afiori tinnrnl irrtU' il .Afll't I II rmi nt . Mil AiMinli'-itiiin! 'mm 1 1 1 A Mil 1 ti'-riiiftil II II- H MIAN SI H I () u nidi nt I ion Alt ( . rircdttt a man In i k . tlllnh il n in Nil known mi tin ii no one win kin tin r 1 1 1 mjiK il to go ihi ii tuont), ii I CI i Mfin t it wta thai ' I nl Hi sli linin an . Ml I n K Mtll (IllHIl III llll lilt' Man - I. ami, V i ; A' mi) dmM ii I t hwt M il lu!) ,il ali I iiiniiii ," wy f .1 1 in, CM i i' am Mr was MM, latik, ml hatred) ami i ucil a hkM I shin) .ill In I ill loir ami a lolin aw in I In I 1 1 m i office people inM him ii wav a sonu nlai e, tmi Ii ' .ml In1 1 1 t nl loM i .in1 M long at thfl) kept him in Rfub ami his Addli string itakJ with him, I he) tailed l tell him thai tin leal man tbejfe had been found with a i mik-i in his hetd a li- ;u from his iln nil, and that all the tnulei had been ran off aitber b) raatlert m Indiana straying u irom the territot) retcrvationa It might have made aottic difference had Jitnmie heen told this, hut he was not. No. 13 was a lonesome plat e. I wjt e 1 week tuih wa .1 buckboard came by with the drivet and a Taacota tnaiL The mule1- weie 1 hanged, ;i lack of il tut 01 a bale ol hay wai dumped oil. and thin liniime was left to himself and the iota t ol his violin, 'l'ht station consisted simply of a i,or i and a dugout in a Iiil;Ii hank overlodk ing a deep waterholc in a creek. 1 mimic set a line in the hole and always had tisli fol dinner, He shot wild game at times, and the report ian around among the diivtrs thai "the blamed fool at No. 13 was gelling fat ami fresh in his talk." Things went on until ihe lUmmet passed into the early autumn. It was night. Jimmie had eaten his supper, and was silting on his solitary stool sawing away lor dear life on the violin, at peace with the world and himself, while up the creek valley t anic stealing Big Tooth, Yellow Hurse and seven other protege of the government! freah from the reservation, bent on 1 atlle stealing, thievery ol any kind and gen eral deviltry. So silently and swiftly did the) file in the dugout that Jim mie only had lime to lower his how and stare open-eyed across the var nished surface ol the instrument, while the fragrance of their many unwashed years tilled the little interior. I lie Indians calmly squalled in a circle around hino and lng Tooth, patting his Winchester with one hand, pointed with the other al the v iolin and sol emnly grunted out : "Play tune." Jimmie played at once with energy. When he wanted lo stop another buck, with the same movement, made ihe same command, anil jimmie played again. Then another command, and still another, The night advanced. Occasionally a mule outside brayed, a coyote howled, hut there was no cessa tion of " letting Up Stairs," "Cotton eyed Joe," " The Arkansas Traveler," and all the melodies in Jimmie's re pertory. The lale moon rose ; still it was "l'la tune," and Jimmie played Midnight passed away and the early hours ol dawn. It grew first gray, then rose-colored over the east, and still the sttains of music floated out from the mouth of the dugout, lust when it grew good daylight, Big 'Tooth and his companions arose, possessed them selves of Jimmie's ammunition and gun, and also of sundry portable articles and with a paiting "Much good time," betook themselves off to other parts. Along about 10 o'clock the man who ran station No. 1 2, down on the Beaver, happened to look out of the Open doorway of his cabin. He saw a black dot way up the valley, The dot was moving. It soon resolved itsell into a larger shape, and moving arms and legs became discernible. 'Then it soon became manifest that it was a red-haired man on a very tired mule, riding for dear life. Then the mule stopped, tired and blown, at ihe door, and the man keeled oer in a dead taint, lie hud a liddle 111 one hand and a bow in the other. 'The fiddle strings were broken and the bow bent for thev had been used on the mule's sides with energy and vim. "I iddhn Jimmie' had resigned. .S7. Lout (flobe-Dt Hint rut. Australian Loyalty The Sydney Bulletin, on the opening of that gilded piu e of humbug, the Imperial Institute, says : "Queen Vic toria, seated on .1 golden throne, pre sented hei bv some toadying Oriental nigger with pipe-stem legs, opened the Imperial Institute, the buildings where of have now been dedicated' by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dedicated to what? To a system of complex tyranny that usurps many of the pre rogatives of the Almighty ' To a thiev ing bientcbv that footpadl the mean savings of dissenting religionists! 'To the inctibus of royalt) thai bestraddlcs all the smaller tyrannic-., and arrogantly sanctities its own and their plunderingi with the double seal of snuffledom and hlpanhemy. and this while the gaunt millions of London and Hull and all England offer then starving bodies to the bayonet! Of hireling soldiery , in despair of earning the price of oilier Carrion. an heaven and hell make a stronger contiast of rampant magnili cence and desiccated squalor?1 in one of the earliest trials before colored jury in Texas the twelve gen tlemen were told b the judge1 to "re tire and lind the verdict." The) went into the jury-room, whence the open ing and shutting of doofl and other sounds oi unusual commotion were presently beard At last the jury t ame back into court, wheaathc fonoaM an nounced : " We hab looked every -whar, judge, for that verdict -in de drawers and behind tie doahs, but il ain't nowhai 111 that blessed loom." I.SM,.. And we propose lo stay there! We don't keep Piachei Ranges, I lendry Break era, wind mills or things i that sort, you know, But when ou talk Pictures, Picture Framing, Artists' materials. Window cor nices, Hal racks. Easels Of any tliinjg else in our line, von will lind us on t(ii spinning along with the times. If VOU have a photo of a deceased friend or relative that VOU would like to have enlarged, try one of our $10 portraits which we guarantee to suit or ask no pay. King1 Bros. HOTEL STREET. Aim at the Drake And you art- hound lo hit some of the Uicks. This is precisely the same with Wampole's Tasteless Preparation OF Cod Liver Oil. 1 1 aims lo cure Consumption, Hits the Mark, too, and it most effectually breaks upColds, Coutrhs, Hoarseness and all Throat and Lung troubles that cause tins disease. It is natural loidc to conclude that if Wampole's Preparation ok con i.ikr uii. nas power to prevent Consumption, it sure ly is able to cure these lesser emergencies. This vigor-making, fat pro ducing preparation is .Absolute ly Tasteless, in so far as Cod Ltver Oil is concerned. All vou notice is a delightful flavor of Wild Cherrv and Anise. But the purest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil is then; all the same. It is a great blood en richer. Best ol all it is a natu ral food that in its stomachic effects, actually assists its own assimilation. In Pulmonary or Bronchial troubles it is unequalled. No one doubts the value of Cod Liver Oil, but not every one is able to take it. WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION removes the nauseous objection and actually makes Cod Liver ( )il palatable. KEPI IN STOCK AND SOLU BV HOLLISTER & Co. Druggists. 109 Pobi Stkket, Honolulu. Club Stables Co. s. ! . QRAHAati Man AtiFK, Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. F11KI Sikkki, Bktwkkm Hotcl AM' Hi.KI I AM A. BOTH TELE PHONES No. 477. f$- Connected with Hack Stand Cornet Kiny ami Bctbd sts. BOTH rELEPHONES Nc. 113. THE HAWAIIAN STAR. The Star now has the Ian est circulation ol any evening paper, and is gaining ground dail . In its new form, the paper will print as much reading matter as any other Hawaiian journal, and will report the news of its entire parish with freshness and accuracy. Editorially tht; Stak is an outspoken and consistent ad vocate of annexation to tin United States. The paper will dt liver red at any house in Honolulu for 50 cents per month. THE HAWAIIAN STAR. New Furniture Store, ROBIN8ON BLOCK. Hotel Shvi b( tween Fort and N ANTIQUE OAK BE i ROOM BE I s, ( mi l ONIBRt, SIDEBOARDS, EXTENSION rABLES, A LSI 1 Reed iind Rattan Furniture. UPHOLSTERY. Kirn prinfi Hair, V Moss and Straw Matttasacsi Live licet heathers anil silk V'ian tot Pillow. -s attention called to our latest stjrli of Wllil MATTRESSES, die liet and 1 '1 inert cvt 1 hroogfct lo fhh OOMItiy. l int Lounga mnl Suta IteiU, ai San Krancisco prices, Com pi eta asanftaj hi ,,f Hady ' Itriants. 1 nl.-, Crailli s, ami lli(;li Chairs. I I Cornu c m.ikr ii -peciall ' t Poles in Wuod ,1)111 llattfag and Intafiof daootathtg. I Ulllltlll and Mattresses A trial Li oltcitod, Lowtst 1 'rice's Prevail'. ORDWAY & PORTER, 1 hi in i.i TEL E 1 NEW GOODS ! Pacific Hardware Company, L'd. KX ;tnl MM opened invoice of New Goodly Have just 111c; articles ; Bradley & Hubbard's LAMP OOO08, which were introduced by tbem yean ago) and an still, with the cooitanl improvements being made, the favorite In the market, eontprisinf. Chainlet!. 1 -, Pian -. Banquet, Library and Stand Lamps. CARRIAGE Willi's. Dog Collar. "Revere" GARDEN HOSE, with California, O'Shea and Perfection LAWN SPRINKLERS, "Acme" HOSE REEL saees hall the life uf ihe hose. LUBRICATING OILS ol the beat quality. INSECTICIDE WASH, In t,all rim S nay Pump! H. E. MclNTYRE & BRO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions and Feed EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS. New tj.iods received L.y every l'acket from the Baatern States and Europe. Freah California Produce by ever) steamer. All oidcu faithfully attended to, and Qoodl delivered to any pari "f the city Iree of charge. Island Orders olicilcd. Satisfaction guaranteed. Post Office Bii Nn us- JOHN Wrought Steel Ranges, Chilled Iron Cooking Stoves. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS: AGATE WAKE (White, Gray and Nickle-plated), PUMPS, WATER AND SOIL PIPES. WATER CLOSETS AND URINALS, RUBBER HOSE ANIi LAWN SPRINKLERS, BATH TUBS AND STEEL SINKS, O. S. GUTTERS AND LEADERS, SHEET IRON, COP PER, ZINC AND LEAD, LEAD PIPE AND PIPE FITTINGS. Plumbing, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work. DIMOND BLOCK: ENTERPRISE PETER HIGH, 1 IFFIOK On Alukea and Richards near MOULDINGS, Doors, Sash. Blinds, Screens, Frames, Etc. TURK ED AND SAWED WORK. tt&' Prompt attention to all orders, t Udtu 1 Nts. .inn it, 11111111 hi ! ot Brass Trimming.. - j ttapaired by rkst-Class Wotkawn, Cabinet Making In all iis Branches. Robinoe HONES, ck, lintel Straal. MUTUAL i45 ETorl Street. among which tin) call attention 10 the follow. Telephone No, 92. NOTT. 95 - 97 KING STREET. PLANING MILL. Proprietor. AND Mi Queen Street, Honolulu, H.I. t& Bell aafl I HI PRESS 109 BETHEL STREE l ; OPPOSITE POST OPPICE. TELEPHONE l 237 "BBLL" "MUTUAL" Mb. PRINTERS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JOB, BOOK AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING, PAPER - RULING AND HOOK BINDING. Lowest CASH Prices! CHAS. P, PETERSON Typewriter, Conveyancer and Notary Public. Office ovtl Bishop's liank. The Central Market. Always have on band choice Beef, Multnii, Veal ami Ponltryi Wc make Sausages a specialty. Give US A trial ami be convinced Ve have the beat. Our Corned Heef is of ihe very hesJ. WESTBROOK & GAREB, Propriatora. BOth Telephones I04. 9-t( The Palace Ice Cream Parlors, lkniii. sikki.i, Honolulu. Ice Cream, Sherbets, Ice Cream Soda A Choice Assortment of French & Plain Mixed Candies Cofiee, Tea or Chocolate with Sandwiches, salved at nil hours. 65 ly Mrs. ATWOOIJ, Proprietress. BEAVER SALOON. hort Street, - opposite Wilder & Co.'s H. J. NOLTE, PaoPRiBTOR. I'"irst class Luncht.' Scrvctl with Tea, Coflee, Soda Water, Ginger Ale or M'lk. 14 Smokers' Requisites a Specialty, va Opeu from 3 a.m till 10 p.m. SEWING MACHINES Call in and examine the NEW BUTTONHOLE MACHINE And our new stock uf Fine Singer Sewing Machines. 13. BERGENSEN, (itNEKAL At'.K.N 1 . Bathal Itraet, Honolulu, Damon Ulock. Repairiny; I irnj- W. AHANA. MEECHANT TAILOR, No. 50 Merchani Stieet, Honolulu. Kine suits It. 'in $14 up. Linen ami t'ie suits, (6.50 up. ALL SUITS GUARANTEED TO FIT AND IN THE LATEST STYLE Clothes Cliambo and Rkpairbd, 44 -2'f Publishing Company: I IMI I I II AMirriltrmrnu ll II 1 s TO BRAG Liii dt 1 idrdl) nl mart1 1 mm to mi v Your Work m il. fol Us. It bant out 1 I, urn upon tht' ctu il Results nbtainad in thr past in llii 1 oik i 1 inn ol all visual defects, no in ait 1 how complicated, 141 inil h llst s Bpet ially needed for complicated caaea, inurin an absolute fit. Is this of any altit- to you, or tlo you prefer buying your Glasses at Kapha tard, not knowing if the) help or injnre your eyes, Wtitihl you give your eye sihl for all you possess? Not if yon know it. Then give them 1 'roper t:arc while you have them; and when you fuel they need attention, always consult H. F. WIGHMAN SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN, .ril7 Fort Street. Hawaiian Wine Co. FRANK BROWN, Manaokr, 2X and jo Merchant Btrsct, Honolulu, 11. I. 70 'y M. H. LOHEIDE, Sign & Ornamental Painter BELL TELEPHONE 157 E All Order Promptly Attended to 62U Native Fans and Island Curios, 1' Ann iv ai Elite" Ice Cream Parlors THOS. G. THRUM'S UP TOWN Stationery I 06 Fort Street. Still keeps on band varied stock ot Oiiice, Commercial .iul Fashionable Stationery, con sisting in pari of Engrossing and Leal papers ami wrappers, Hat and folded Cap, broad and narrow Bill, Statement, Journal anil Ledger papers! Unen and other letter and note papers in folil or table! form, with or without en velope; stand View Letter paper and View Note Papeteriesj Correspondence, Menu, Ball and Visiting Crds, etc., etc., replenishing the same Irom time to lime ant! wHding" novcllies as they appear. Books Hi sitk-.-. a full line of Blank Books, in the various lira and biodinn Time l hjUs, Lug Books, Agents1 and Notaries' Kecords, RecdjHS, Note and other form ! k-, Memo, Mid Pass Books, the variety ol Miscel laneous Works, Teachers' and Otbet Hibles, Children's books, Linen ami other Toy Hooks, etc 1 etc. 1 invites attention. Special Import Orders for Books, Music, etc., made up Monthly. News The News Department has care ful attention lor prompt forwardancc of all periodicals. Subscriptions entered tt any time and periodicals not regularly received will le ordered a desired. All Subscriptions Payable in Advance. A large stock of Seaside and other Ubrariesou hand, and new Novels received li) every mail. Artists' Drawing Materials, ami a full supply of Winsot tV Newton's oil colors, brushes, canvas, stretchers, etc., kept on hand or pro cured on short notice Albums hi their several kinds, Work Boxes and Baskets, Toilet ami Manicure sets, Vases, Card Receivers, Leather Goodst Parlor games and Toys in variety, Dolls and Doll sundiies. Base Balis, Bats, Masks and Gloves Kor all aspiring enthusiasts in the profession; all grades. Binding The Book Himlingand Paper Kuliug Department still fills all oiders entrust ed to it in the manufacture of special work, rebindingi plain and intricate ruling, map mounting, paper culling and blocking, etc. Music bound with care. Printing Printing orders of all kinds, executed in Inst clasf manner. In all the above lines in which T. G. T. has been for over twenty years identified in this city, he invites correspondence and guarantees prompt and careful attention to all orders en trusted 10 him. In making up an Order, see that it includes u subscription for yourself and for one or more relatives or friends abroad io "Till Kkiknd" the oldesl paper published in the Pacific, Kev. S 1 Bishop, Editor, Published monthly, at $2 per annum, devoted (o the religious and educational interest! of these islands, as also a recorder of political and other cui rent events. Sample copies mailed to any address. A limited number of advertisements insetted at resoluble rales. The Hawaiian Annual its Nineteenth year, and acknou (edged not only .is the bet authority on all information pertaining to the islands that residents should know and itrtngers Invariably a-k, but the only reference book ol II twaiian Statistics, and annual reOOfdei oi current and reminis cent events. There are homes probably in this land in which it is unknown, except by 11. inn-, and there are numerous friends abroad to whom this publication WOUM afford untold satisfaction fbi the fund of reliable information il imparts in its one hundred and titty or more pages, w ith nothing of the "Guide Book" gush about it. Price per copy to any address in these Islands, 75 cents; or mailed to any addic, -111 ihe Postal Union foi 85 ctotl each, r