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T1g ,,,.,.. ,, l)MM. Wyi ii.yjiyj EVENING BULLETIN, SEPTEMBER "IflOK .WV V w .jut vc iMm ll Blood Diseases, When tho blood is disoasod and tho systom Anromio or Scrofulous, it carrios sickness throught tho liolo body, for tbo ourront of i jumnn life is in tho blood. This fAjrovos how nccossary it is to havo IpMpuro rioh blood, because tin im poverished condition of it brings on Fovers, Malaria, Ehoumatisra, Bowol Complaints, Lung Scrofula, Gonerul Dobility, etc. Wampole's ' Preparation, porfooted and tastoloss, of Ood I Liver Oil with Compound Syrup I of Hypophosphitos, Extracts of Malt and Wild Cherry Bark, rosiaU tho attacks of all disoaso germs in tho blood, is highly rocommondod ns tho host modern treatmont to clear your system and ,to bring back robust hoalth . and strongth. Is really a family modioine ohest. HOLLISTER DRUG Co. Agents. I S65-U It Sans. Souci Seaside Resort. The ploasantoat, quietest, shadiest and most porfectly ap pointed soasido rosdrt on tho Islands. It is only four miles from tho heart of tho city and within easy rench of tho tramcars, which run every twenty minutes or oftonor. Elegantly furnished dotaohed, cottages or rooms are obtainable on ousy terms. Tho table is suporior to that of any of tho city hotels and all the modern conveniences aro provided. Picnics and bathing parties can obtain extra accommodations by telephoning in advance. Tho bathing facilities of Sans i Souci aro superior to those of any I pi a coon tho beach. ti'J-tf A New Abstract Office As n rosult of 15 years experience in the Abstract Business, I am prepared 'to mako Abstracts of (Ditlo in a most thorough, accur ate, and complete manner and on short notice. 1 F. W Makinney. In "W. O. Smith's Office, 318 Fort Street. myl3. CITY FURNITURE STORE : and : Undertaking Establishment. WARING BLOOK, COR. Fort and Beretania Sts. Day Tolephono : : : : 84G Night " : : : . 849 H. H.Williams, 80-tf Manager. Short Talks. iJfO HAVE BORROWED SAY $3,000, I from tho P. B. & L. Association, nt thoir last mooting, would liavo cost you $37.50 per nioutli, for say, 10 years, a total of $4,C00 3,000 when your mortgage would be cancelled, $4,500$1500 interest In 10 viars. or S150 interest in 1 year, $1505 percent on $3,000. Olllcc Hours: i H.nn ( o nn a m. 14 to 5 1. M. i Chamber of Commerce Roomd, A. V. GEAR, 79-tf Socrolary. Jewelry ! Our Stock of Summer Goods Is acknowledged by every body to be the finest on the Honolulu market, and con sists of overything Useful and Ornamental. Our prices are moderate. Jewelry in special designs manufactur ed to order on short notice. JfttflBSENTPFEIFFER. P. . Box 287 Fort Street. gseeseesssssa ill Ml k . a lf 1 "Z Mm yi mM ssSi-sc; (ft IV V nu-, u u r A CI) j rt 3 u p g & W C f 1 ffl H. fAAY $ CO., Wholesale and Retail GBOOEES 98 Fort Street, Honolulu Telephoner 215 P.O. Box 470 iul tf ED. C. ROWE, House, Sign nnd Ornamental . . . . PAINTER . . Paper Hanger and Decorator. MANUFACTURER OP Itoiuc's Liquid Slating. 620 King Street 3-3m The SINGER Received 54 First Awards for Sewing Ma chines and Embroidery Work at tbo World's Fair, Chicago, 111., being tbo largest number of award, obtained by any Exhibitor, and more than double the numbor givon to all othor Sewing Ma chines B. BERaERSON, Agent. my31 tf Bothol st Honolulu. - Jose Do Espirito Santo, GUITAR MAKER Taro-Patcli and Ukulele Guitars Made of Hawaiian Woods. REABONABLE FRICES 130 Fort Street Opposite Clab Stables. 51'tf. THE LARGEST WAGON IN TOWN I I am now prepared to Move Furnitai in bettor ebnpo tbnn any other expei concern in tbo city, ns I tare a WAuOl largo enough to move a whole hoasofri of Furniture at ono load. I havo tho latest PIANO MOVING APPARATUS and guarantee to move Pianos without scratching, to any part of tho city for 82.50. I am a rustler and don't care who knows it; am always to be found at my Stand, Cor. Nuuanu& King Streets, Telophono 245. fjyI move my Furnituro SO FAST that it makes my competitors SWEAT to even look at mo. Yours for BusinoBS only, WILLIAM LARSEN. SOME PEN PICTURES. Tiu:oi)oiti: DUiiitANr as he ap- I'EAllH IN COUltT. The OMcutntloti Snltitntlon of Mother and Other Mile Mclitx. ttie On trial for his life, for ono of tho foulest murders in tho biBtory of tho world, a patient Judge and jury, excited lawyers, a crowd of roporters and numorous petty of ficials, a court-room thronged with curious spoctntors, all with their attention fixed on him , Theo dore Durrant sits tho central fi guro in Judgo Murphy's court. ISO ono eiso in t mt rnom is so distinguished. Even fruo from tho associations of the 'lost few months, and tp an unprejudiced mind, thuro is something unpleas antly striking in tl o defendant's full, front guzu. Tho deep-sot, cavernous oyis aro tn t the windows of tho soul they simply present mystery, a fathomless density "of conscious lifo. Ho is distinguished ngain by his air of conscious, self-import-anco, not tho self-importance of one who feels thiit ho bus dono something large, somothing nut of tho common, monstrous though it bo, but the solf-in portanco of the dudo, of the soc ty man, who is conscious of knowing how to. please tho otbor sex and of cur rying himself corroctly and ad mirably in all situations. Uno expocts'to find a man who is be ing tried for so abnormal a crimo individualized from his follows. Wo unconsoiously expect tho man on trial for his Uio to bo somo thing apart from his follows, a boing with a law all to himsolf. Not so Mr. Durrant. Ho is in many respects tho typioal Cali fornia-bred young man, scrupu lous about his personal ap pearance, limitod in his idea of manner, but faithful to'his con ception of it. He gives a littlo affeotod cough overy now and thon, and puts up his carefully muni cured hand to conceal it. H twists his littlo blondo moustache and smiles in an indifferent, en nuyo manner. But through all this mannerism, this acting, a sensitive person is oonsoious oi JHr. uurranvs per sonal atmosphere, of those inde finable, nsvohio emanations which aro in the last analysis tho bost determination of character. His presonco does not carry one into tho realm of tho ideal. Mr3. Durrant's morning saluta tion to her Bon is poculiar. Are mother and son, however .doep thoir mutual affection, usually so demonstrative in public? Mrs. Durrant raises her carofully ad justed veil and imprints a lingor- ine. annareuiiY luuuoi, iwoa uu tbo young man's lips. But thore is nothing tondor about Mrs. Dur rant. Her oyes aro hard and bright and cold; they could not glow with enthusiasm; they could not bo suflused with sympathetic tears-.thev could notbeam good-will on mankind. Eton more than or son she is conscious ot nor audi once. Whatevor the outcomo of this trial, Mrs. Durrant is lifted from ,tbo commonplace forovoi. She is no longoran ordinary mat ron of tbo middle class. Sho is, and will bo until her doath, tho mother of Thoodoro Darrant. She is intensely oonsoious of this fact, and takes pains not to loso any point. With a fine Bonso of tho appro priateness of things, she is onro fully gowned, wears a fashionable hat und toys with tho rosos sho always carrios. Sho hus not missod a detail necessary to tho artistio offoct. Sho, too, is puno tilious as to manner Thoodoro Durrant and his mother exohanao oonsoious smiles, liko lovers who have secrets that nobody olso can divino, and oc casionally he caresses her little gloved hand. Altogether it is quit a pretty shew, una yet not nlto ctother a show oithor. Tho reality of tho thing is present in the court. Tho whole trial ib keenly dramatic, and at points it Continued on 7th page. ) COP Merit Wins We Have Led The Market For Six Years And aro constantly improving our linos; our cus tomers know this is no boast New Lasts, Now Patterns and Now Bows and Ornaments, and you can find no fault with our ' prices, no one' does. ..... GDle Dan.-dfstct'va.xexs' 32lo Co. THE STANDARD STALLION CREOLE Record, 2:15. Champion Hawaiian DtnJrr Dinx -J H ro zeo and f PnoMiiKn 2305, lrca of GO mid 4H dams of TO 2:30 icrformcr8 Hlro.otUreftle, 2:lt Eagle, 2:19; Apex, 2:2C; Trunslt, 2:2CU; Walker. 2:23Uj Wales. 2:27! Chlco, 2.21; and of tho dams of llrllllun lino, 2:17: Vigor, 2:28 Fbaiuik Binn, 2:28 1-4 ... . Dum of FllRht, 2:29: dim of Fleet, 2WA Bid Fleet, 2:S6i; f BUtCANEEIt Hiro oi uuurer, 2:26Hi FllKht, 2:i9: Shamrock (jj.l i:iS and dams of Monroo 1'rlucn, a:i9: Falroso, 3:19; i Giucr. -. rrou rrou it j, a:j ; jiose (lulo II, 2:13; (iolltu, j'3l; Htblbl, 3:ill: Santa llltn, 3!3l'i Hid Fleet, a:aCJi; rieetaslSJi ::19 IMaky, 2:41 lirini 2-tsi Dam uf Awex, 1.26; Ster ling, lro of s In ?-jo; Ixstty, dam of dam of Creole, 7.-7.5 DESCRIPTION Cklolk is tho earnest, fastest and best cd into tho Hawaiian Islands. Ho reduced C11I.. Aucust'Jl, 1BSH. distancing nis wnoiu .'. . 1. ' -.1 C....1.....1... ni 10111 Silo in SIOCKIOII, I.M., 3cjiu:iiiia:i -0, join, niuuiiiK i"u moi. nvui, :n -.IU, IOUin heat in2:iri, and fifth heat in 2 10, jnovlng that ho is a remarkably garno ad welt as a speedy race horso. ("Creolo by Prompter out of Graco by lluccaneet shon 1 that ho is capable of getting a mark of 2:10 and Is ono of tho gamest stallions ece this year, and besidoi. being ganio, is ono of tho best formed, and remarkably U telliKent.'' Brtedcr.aml Sportsman, 8oit. 25, 1804.) Ho is 15J bands high and ol powerful build throughout. His color is glossy black with ono whito hind foot. His disposition is all that could be desired, and his action superb. Ho is a sure Terms '$50, with usual return privilege Will mako tho season at tho CLUB STABLES CO. G8-tf To the Public and Tourists. Any party wishing to tako a rido around tho Island, or to tho Pali, can bo accomomdatod nt a small cost by F. Smith, tho Bus man. At Smith's Stublos can be found at a moment's notico Buss es, Wagonottos, Buggies, Saddle Horsos, eto , for hiro. pooial attontion paid to Tour ists wishing to tako in the sights at a small fare. This is tho cheap est placo in town. Horsos broke, double or single; also horsos bought, sold or, ex changed. For further particulars apply to , 1 H y F. SMITH, Bus and Livory Stablos. King St, botweeu Fort and Bothol. Telephono 408. Juno 18, 6-mo. Ir H 1 v;m Buy your Shocs'of us- 31,703 Record, 2:21 1-2. Blue Bull (Prudcn ) Queen- Flaxtail 8131 , Biro of 2 in lift and dam&V,' ; of 9 trotters and 2 pacers Fashion- I)am 2:284; of Fralrie Ulrd- f Iowa Chiff J- . . . . 2fi5G ....... ,i biro otjlns'.jolin TlNSLKY MAID- Flaxtail Sni- Biro of Dun, Km- poets, r.xV)i; and duras of 9 j in wo; uruce, (Daughter. AND TERMS : bred stallion that ha tver been imnoil his record of 2:20 to 2iiS in Potaluntu, iieiu in xno iirsi neai; inea .ngaln tl .. I.lnn 1U A 4 1 A z r .?" .. CITY DRAYAQE Co. W. F, SHARRATT, Managor Stand adjoining H. Hackfeld & Oo., Fort street. Goneral Cart ing and Drayngo Business dono. m7 tf LYCDRGDS LODGING HOUSE AND OLAA RESTAURANT. Hilo, Hawaii. TOUUISTS AND OTHERS VISITING IIIlo can And (tultaMo board and lodctne by' tailing on JOHN I.YCUROU8, , In connection with tho abovo he can Bupplj" you with ' Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Cigars and Tobacco', Cool Drinks, etc. 85-ly. .'( J I 6 Iv - -m .Jfe w a Mflk .'' 7 'WVftfcr"- 'A vt H ',4'