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THURSDAY. APRIL 24, 1884.
TWICE GLAD.
"Willie," said Mr Mulluttle,
addressing his son, "as yon
have been a very good boy
for the past week or so, your
mother and 1 have agreed to let
you go out in the country and
spend a few days with your
grandmother."
"When can I go?" asked
the delighted boy.
"I'll send you out just as
soon as you can get ready."
He ran into the house,
hauled an old carpet-bag from
the closet, and began to pack
his clothes. With the assist
ance, of his mother ho was
soon in readiness for the
journey, and by the time the
negro boy arrived with the
buggy the youngster was in
a high state of excitement.
Old Lady Mulkittle was
delighted to see her grandson.
She had not seen hini for
some time, whicli fact, to
gether with her bad memory
of everything about children
but the ills to which their little
flesh is lawful heir, greatly
tended to increase herpleasure
in seeing him. It was late in
the afternoon when he ar
rived, and he had not time to
explore the premises; how
ever, he succeeded in sitting
down on a panful of duck
eggs that had been encased
in cotton and placed by afire.
The old lady, in the heartiness
of good humour born of hale
old age, readily forgave him,
but when he tried to catch
the cat and turned over the
crock churn, and spilt three
days' collection of cream, her
aggravation was not to be
confined by the ordinary
bounds of self-control; for in
the life -of an old Avoman there
is no perplexity like that of
losing a "churnin'."
"What a drefful boy!"
she exclaimed. "He's ruined
me.
5J
"But I got the cat, gran'
ma." "Confound the cat. Turn
her loose. .There, I'm glad
she scratched you," and she
got a rag and began to mop
up the milk. "I wouldn't have
hadthis'to happen for any
thing," she said in genuine
sorrow.
"Are you mad, grand'ma?"
"Oh, I'm hurt."
"Did the churn fall on yon?"
"!Nb, it didn't."
"What hurt you, then?"
"Oh, don't bother me,"
and she arose, and began to
sweep the floor. "This is a
putty mess. I don't see what
makes children so bad. They
wasn'tthat way in my raisin'?' '
"You wasn't a bad boy,
was you?''
'No, I wasn't," and she
sat down with an annoyed air.
"You wasn't a boy was,
you?"
"STo thank the Lord!'?
"But, grandpa what's dead
was, wasn't he?"
"Yes, he was. Now hush
up."
"If he hadn'ter been a boy,
he could' nter been a man,
could he?"
"I won't put up with your
foolishness. You can't run
over 'me like you do your
mother and father. Take off
them clothes and get into that
bed."
"It's too soon."
"Move, I tell you," and
'she took down a turkey-wing
fan, and the boy stood no
longer upon the order of his
going, but went at once.
He arose early next morn
ing and went out into the lot.
He left he gate open and the
calves ran into the cow pen.
"Now you have done it,"
said the old lady, bustling
into the room. "The calves
have got all the milk, and .we
feed the cowe on pumpkins,
too, I never saw the likes
since the day I was born."
"The bad man will git you
if you don't stop talkin' that
way."
"What's that, you little
rascal ? Don't you come around
me with your Catechism."
"But ain't it a sin to get
mad?"
"Yes," replied the old lady,
after a moment's reflection,
"it is n sin, and may the Lord
forgive me f.or it."
"But if He forgives you
every time you get mad, it'll
keep Him pretty busy, won't
it?"
"Hush, you nnistn't talk
'that way."
"It is a sin?"
"Yes, it is."
"But the Lord will forgive
me, won't He?"
"No, He won't."
"Then, why will he forgive
you when you get mad an'
sin?"
"Lord a massy, child, let
me alone."
"If you waster marry agin
you'd make my new grandpa
hop, wouldn't you?"
"Jane, have old John
hitched up. I'mgoin' to town,"
and she bustled out of the
room. When the buggy was
announced she led the boy
out. She stuffed cotton in
her ears, and drove rapidly to
town. Arriving at Mulkittle's
house, she was putting the
boy out when Mr Mulkittle
came up and said
"Mother won't you get
out? Willie isn't sick, is he?"
"No, I won't get out; and
no, he ain't sick. I want you
to keep him at home. He
tormented me till I forgot I
had the rheumatism ; but give
me .the rhcuinatism. Now,
there," and she drove away.
ArJcansaiu Traveller.
' THE HOT WATER REMEDY.
Relative to hot water as .a
remedial agent, Hall's jounal
of Health publishes some in
teresting hints. I says :
A strip of flannel or a nap
kin folded lengthwise and
dipped in hot water and wrung
out, and then applied around
the neck of a child that has
the group will usually being
relief in ten minutes.
A towel folded several
times and dipped in hot water
and quickly wrung and ap
plied over the seat of the
pain in toothache' or neural
gia, will generally afford
prompt relife. This treat
ment in colic works almost
like magic, I have seen cases
that have resisted other treat
ment for hours yield to this
in ten minutes. There is
nothing that will so promptly
cut short a congestion of the
lungs, sore throat or rheuma
tism as hot water when ap
plied promptly and tho
oughly. 'Pieces of cotton batting
dipped in hot wa,ter and kept
applied to old sores or new
cuts, bruises and sprains is
the treatment now generally
adopted in hospitals. I have
seen a sprained ankle cured
in an hour by showering it
with hot water poured from a
height of three feet.
Tepid water acts promptly
as an emetic, and hot Avater
taken freely half an hour
before bed-tilne is the best of
cathartics in the case of con
stipation, while it has a most
soothing effect on the stomach
and bowels. This treatment
continued for a few months,
with proper attention to diet,
will cure any curable case of
dyspepsia.
Headache almost always
yields to the simultaneous
application of hot water to
the feet and the back of the
neck.
If o. 96, King Street,
Telophono No. 130
HAVING 1JOUG1IT out llio business
of W. II. Wilkinson, the under
signed is picparcd to carry on u gcncial
Express Business; nnd hopes bypiompt.
ncss and dispatch to merit a fair shaic
of the public patronage.
II. Emmcrson.
018 Urn
P. t. CAM'KU.
8. V. OllAIIAM
S. M. GARTER & 00.
Rctah. Dkai.khs in
Fire Wood,
Goal and Feed.
JHCay- audi Oats,
iriWEE DELIVERY,
to all puits of the city.
Remember, 82 King- street,
678 BSrAml Telephone No. 181.
JUST RECEIVED
ll
tim muuiuiu jjiudu ;
051 lm b A. S: CLEGHORM & Co.
Horses Clipped
i& I'M lin "U..ot Ml iil n iinrl
V at the shortest notice.
Apply
liULI.KTIN Ol'FIOi:.
C5S Jim
JUST RECEIVED
FRESH
iiiiiliia Biver Salmon !
031 lm 1) A. S. CLEGH0RN & Co.
GEO. E. SHERMAN.
No. 42 Kino STitina-.
Trees and Saddles of all kinds made; a
order nnd repairing Harness, etc., doiu
in short notice. All oideis piomntly at
tended to. 5!)3 ly
WILLIAM J. BRYSON,
BOILER MAKER,
And Sheet lion Woiker. Tanks
and Coolcis made to older. Pailiculai
attention paid to Repair Work. Orders,
left at R. Mooio's Machine Shop, King
street, wLl be piomptly attended to.
S04
DAILY BULLETIN
Business Directory
Auctioneers.
E. P. Adams, Queen st
Lyons & Levey, Queen st
Biiiilci'.v.
Alvin II. Rasemann.... Gazette Building
ItniilccrH.
Bishop & Co , Merchant st
Spreckels & Co., Fort & Queen sts
Butcher,
W. McC.mdlcss, Fish Market
Boot ami (Shoen.
Chr. Geitz, Fort st
IX L Stoic, Nuuanu st
Clothing.
Gaitcnberg I XL. Store, Nuuanu st
Cabinet makers.
W. Miller, Hotel st
Crowley & Co King st
Lycan & Co, Fort st
Carriage 3IuUeis.
Rewcasllo & Sugar King st
Whitman & Wright, King st
W. ILPnge,---- Foit st
Hawaiian Carriage Co., Queen st
CigarH niul Tohncco,
Hart, Bros. Old Corner Queen st
Noltcs Beaver Saloon, Foi't st
Cider,
Fishet's Champagne Cider, Liliha st
Candy Factory and Balcery.
F. Horn, note! st
Carpenter) and BuililerH.
F. Wilhclm, King st
II. Mead, King st
G. Lucas, Foi t st
Wry and Fancy Goodn.
Louvre of Brussels King st
J. T. Wateihouse, Queen st
J. T. Waterhouse, , .King st
J. T. WaterhouBd Fort st
I XL. Store, Nuuanu st
B. F. Ehlcrs & Co . .Fort st
A. M. Mollis Fort st
M. A. Gonsalvcs & Co Hotel st
DriiKKlHtH.
Benson, Smith & Co., Fortst
Hollistcr & Co., Nuuauu st
Hollister & Cd Fort st
DCIltlMtH.
Dr. Timelier, ., . .Fort st
M, Grossman, Hotel st
Drnyuge and Cartage.
S. M. Carter & Co , King st
Frank Hustace, Queen st
G.Robinson, Queen at
E. Emmeison,. King st
FurnlHhed ltorniH.
Mis. Turner, king st
Fire. Xiirturauee AgcntM.
II. Riemehschnelder,. .at Wilder & Go's.
C. O. Berger, Merchant st
tiont'H FiirnlHliiiig CoodH.
Lonvro of Brussels, . . , King st
Elders & Co,,..... , Fortst
A. M. Mollis, Forest
M. 31clnerny, , . Fort st
I XL. Store, Nuuanu st
Qonsalvo3 & Co.,., Hotel st
OroccrleH and l'rovlwIoiiH,
California Produce Co.. ,..,... .Hotel st
A. S. Clcghorn & Co., Queen at
Kennedy & Co., ..Hotel st
Wolfe & Edwards,. . .Fort & Nuuanu sts
0. Hustace, .King st
Hoi'tto Hlioelug HhopH.
S. I. Shaw,... Fort st
Wilson Bros Fort st
RowcastlQ & S.agar King st
Hay mid Feed Stoves.
S. M. Carter & Cc .....Kingst
Union Feed Co., Queen st
Lniuc &Co, .....Fort; st
IlauncHH Matter
G. E. Sherman, Kingst
llni'dti tire.
Dillingham &Co....... Foitst
J. T. Wntorhou'ic, Queen st
IniloHorHV Ooiii.IHorclinutH.
G. W. Mnrfiulnno & Co., Fortst
Ricdell & Co., Foi I st
0. Biowor & Co Queen st
Lyons & Lcvoy, Queen st
M. S. Grinbauni & Co.,. ..... . .Queen st
W. G. Irwin & Co ; Fort st
A. S. Clcghorn & Co., Queen st
J. T. Wntei house, Queen st
F. T. Lcnchan & Co , Nuuanu st
Castle & Cooke, King st
Wing Wo Tnl & Co .Nuuanu st
Wing Wo Chan & Co., Nuuanu st
O. O. Bcigcr , Mcichnnlst
Ilyman Bros., Mci chant st
Labor AgeulH.
A. C. Smith Merchant st
W. Auld, Water Works Oillco
I. A. Hasslnger, '....Interior Oillco
W. C. Akann King st
S. M. Carter, Kingst
Iriiinhcr Dculei'H.
Low crs & Cooke, Foi t st
Wilder & Co., Foitst
lillinery and BrcsH Plaiting.
Mrs. A. M. Mollis, Fortst
Machinist.
W. J. Bryson, King st
Medical.
Dr. Emerson, Kukui st
Xcwh Dealers.
.1. M. Oat J i. & Co., Meicliantst
Plumbers and Painters.
E. C. Howe,...."'- King st
Biown & Phillips, King st
J. Nott, Kaahumanu st
Max Kohm, Foitst
, Photographers.
Williams & Co., Foit st
A. A. Montano, Fort st
Tuning A. Musical JLiistrumeutH.
Lycan te Co., Foit st
BcHtnuvautM.
Hart, Bros. Old Cornei, Queen st
Noltes Beaver Saloon, Foit st
Windsor Reslnuiant, King st
Casino, Kapiolani Paik
Tom ist's Retreat, .llonunpo, Kau, Hawaii
Benl Cstate Agents. ,
.1. E. Wiseman Meichant st
Riedell & Co., Foit st
x Solicitors.
U. Thompson, ?. Foi t st
A. S. Hartwell, over Bank
.1 . M . Davidson Kiuihuinanu st
A. Rosa, Gov't Building
W. A. Whiting, Kaahumanu st
.1. Russell, Meichant si
S. B. Dole, .' Kaahumanu st
F. M. Hatch, Kaahumanu st
R. F. Biekoilon, Meichant st
Cecil Brown', ... .Meichant st
J. M. (fllonsanat, Merchant st
Soa Factory.
T. AV. Rawlins, King st, Leleo
Stationer".
J M. Out Jr. & Co ,. Meichant st
Sail Jlukcrs.
J. M- O.it & Co.,. Queen st
Ship Chandlery.
Pieice & Co., Queen st
Tiiisinitlis.
J. Nott, Kaahumanu st
Tailoi-H.
Tiegloan & Atwater, Fort st
Travel.
Inter-Island S. N. Co., Esplanade
Wildcr's S. S. Co., Fort & Queen sts
O. S. S. Co., Foi t & Queen st
Pacific Navigation .Co Queen st
"Wood and Coal Dealers,
Frank Hustace, Queen st
S. M. Carter & Co., King st
Wines and Spirits,
G. W. Macfarlane & Co.,.Kaahumann st
F. T. Lcnchan & Go., Nuuanu st
Brown & Co.,. Merchant st
Watch Walters.
Max Eckart, Fort st
Wenncr & Co., Fort st
REWER k CO.
Offer for Sale the Cargo of the
MARTHA DAVIS,.
JUST ARRIVED!
Tin: Forj.owiNG
LIST OF IERCHA1ISE,
Ox Caits,
Light Eprcs3 Wagoiit,
Ex Top Carriages.
S T IE il
Cumberland Coal,
Com. Wood OJiaiis,
KEROSENE OIL.-
Matches,
Fine Molastes Shooks,
Rosin, Soap,
Ice Chests, Nos, 2, .', nnd 5,
Hoe Handles,
Lobsteis, llbtiisj Beans, 31b ins
Spiueo Plank.
H&y Cutters, Nos. 1, 2, & 3.
Axle Grease,
Fairbanks Scale?, Nos. 7,8,10&11J
Leather Belting,
Centrifugal Lining, 14 inch;
Comp. Nails, 1, 1.14 inch.
MAMMOTH ROCKERS,
Bales Excelsior,
Manila Ooulago, Assorted:
Excelsior Mattresses,
Galvanized Fence Staples,
nmm iw 20 m n ,;
Sisal Rope, Assorted,
Ash Plank.
Dump Bitriows,
Ames' Hliovels,
t. METAX, SIIEATIIWG
10, 18, 20, 2, 2 Unci 20 o.,;
Hair fyflattresses !
Grindstones, Rubhor Hose,
Hide Poison, Barbed
Wire, Roflned Iron,
ANNEAL.Eb FENCE WIRE,
Galvanized Bcrows and Washers,
rm i)
SPECIAL NOTICE.
HPllE Underbigncd Proprietor of the
F10MR STEAK CANDY FACTORY
AND BAKERY
desires to inform hispalionsnndthp pub
lie geneially thai notwithstanding the
recent DISASTROUS FIRE, has elected
A NEW FACTORY and BAKERY,
On a inucli more Extensive Scale which
is now iii FuiiL OnsiiAiiON, nnd which
will bo in complcto woiking older by an
Eaily Arrival of new Machinery and
Tools; and is now again picpaicd to
manufacture
CHOICEST PURE CANDIES
and will nhvays have on hand his deli
lions Ficsh M-v tie
VANILLA CHOCOLATE CREAMS,
COCOANUT CANDIES,
RICH NUGAT IN BARS,
SUGAR ROASTED ALMOND"S,
CREAM CANDIES of great vai lety oi t
MARSH-MALLOWS.
Gum Drops, and Gum Fruit
Boil Eons
Of all descriptions. AR thoe Home
MadoFicsh and Pine Con loot ions, I fell
al fio cents PER POUND.
RICH WEDDING CAKE
Of the Finest'Flavor, in all sizes always
on hand and ornamented in the
most artistic style.
MINCE 3PIDB !
always fresh, as also
Home Made Mince Meat
for smIc at CO cents per pound.
Will leceive pur Consuelo the balance
of my new machinciy of the newest de
signs tor manufacturing all iicsciiptions
of plain Candies; thanking the public
for pi e ions libeial patronago and so
liciting a continuance of same.
Veiy respectfully,
F. HORN,
Piactical Confectioner and Pastry Cook.
Tin: old si'ANn. 71 Hotel stiect
P. O. I5ov No. 75;. . . .-Telephone No. 71
572 ly
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The Best Lunch in Town,
Tea and Ooffeejtt All Hours
The liiiest Oiands of Oigais and
Tobacco, always on hand.
imo
AT Tlir. PAltK
IS OPEN EVERY DAY.
JEgi-The only sca.side resort in the
Kingdom. II. J. NOLTE,
Proprietor.
THE OLD CORNER
Established, 1858.
Hart Bros.3 : : Proprietors.
M E A.LS
Served up in nrstclass stylo at all hours
Open from 2 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Always on hand
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes
&c, &c. Also,
PIASMO TUIftllGX
MR. JOSEPH TRISKA,
WHO is in our employ, has had
several yeais experience in Piano
Factories in Germany and America ; he
is n sober, leliable man, and we
Guarantee all of his work.
All kinds of Musical Instiumcnts re
paiied and put in perfect order.
C37
livcsui & Oo.
WENNER&.Co.,
I-'OKT HTJtlUTl1,
Have on hand New Foiuigu and
Homo Made Jewelry,
Watches, Braoolots, Necklets,
Pins, Lockets, Clooks.
And Ornaments of all kinds
Silver and Gold Plato
Elegant Tea Sets-in Solid Silver
Suitable for Presentation.
NATIVE JEWELRY A SPECIALTY
Repairing nnd mending in all
its branches.
The Sole Agent for King's
CELEBRATED. EYE PRESERVERS.
591
JOHN NOTT,
Tin, Copuor and Sheet Iron Worker
Plumbor, Gas Fitter, &o.
Stoves and Ranges
of all kinds.
Plumbers' stock and motals,
House Furnishing Goods,
77 Chandeliers, Lamps, &o.
. Saloon
sssSiSissBssassisssi
The Ten Gent Counter !
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line just been leplcnishi' 1 with
jxrow (Joods
Received by lheMail,o-a. In addition
to the
TEN CENT STOCK,
Tlioie is a very largo and vaiied nstort.
mont of
Klorc Valuable 4omIh,
Such as
Towels, Baskois,
Talilo Napkins, Hal Racks,
Handkerchiefs. Jewelry,
Stockings, Toys,
Carriage Whips. Vasos,'
Riding Whips. Albums,
Tin Ware, Picture Framos.
Glass Ware, Crockery Waie,
&c, &c.
4000 Copies of Sheet Music,
riiiifyley'M CJigytix-N,
Mnnufactuied in Honolulu by whiteineu.
Stoe Polish nnd Ale G tense wholesale
and retail at
The Ton-Cent Store,
085 Gm b J or Street.
Just Received
From China
Per Stew. Arabic
0 An Elegant Ahsoiimenl of
Silks & Satins !
OF
All Kinds of Colors & Shade
Specially Suitable
For the Present Season
G.u meats or any design, cither foi Lady
or Gentleman, made in the highest style
of Ail, and at the Lowest price.
King Lun Chong & Co.,
G88 2m No. 78 Nuuanu Slieet.
in Tin:
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Yes, and we sell
A. TLioav as i,lie Lowest. !
and don't anybody forget it.
We sell New Bedfoid Rope, and any
retailer knows how it -will hold out in
net weight.
We also have the mot aiied assoiU
ment of
SHIP CHANDLEKY
kept by any house this side of the Rocky
Mountains, such as ,
Hemn and Manila Cordage, all sizes,
Artesian "Well Boring Ropes,
, Manila Hawscrd, "Who Rope,
Cotton and Hemp Duck and Twine,
Galvanized Marine Ilaidwarc,
' PAINTS AND OILS,
Pure Copper Sheathing, 14, 10 & 18 o.
Yellow Metal and Nails, 14 to 28 oz.
Copper Paint (Tarr & Wonsin's)
Whale Boats, Boat Stocks,
Gal. Boat Nails, all kinds and sizes,
And 1001 other things too numerous
to mention Also, agenta for
Ferry Davis' 1'ain Killer,
Brand & Pierce's Bomb Guns and
Bomb Lances, &c, &c,
All of which we will sell at the
Lowest Rates.
200 ly A. W. Peiroe & o.
FISHER'S "'
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CHAMPAGNE CIDER
A PURE, WHOLESOME, RE
FRESHING, HEALTHFUL
BEVERAGE,
Accouling to the highest and best medi
cal testimony.
Manufactory, : : No. 10 Liliha Sl
P. O. Box, 379. Telephone, 281
B"A11 oiders receivo piompt attention. 1
WILLIAMS & CO,
120 FORT STREET,
Have Sccuicd the Services of
MR. HASSELMANN,
One of the Best Artists
Fiom San Francisco, Ills Coloring is
Unequalled.
ViowH of tlio Volcano,
Also on Hand, Oomo and See Them.
cm tf
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
MAX KOHM
Beg to intimate to his friends and the
public generally, that ho is now pic
pared to execute orders tor
Plain ami Decorative
Painting & Paporlianging
in the best and newest styles.
1 85 ITOIifcX STXiEET,
Opposite GyinnnBiuin,
P. O Box, No, 411, 401 ly
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