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ITSfPf f. m , -$ J' HCTS 35 c t p.. r- 1: I h. I (TV ll' r moxday, run 11, ISSft. A TRAINED POLICE. ' KiiiTou Hi'MXTis: It Is a com- ! inon tiling to sue In the newspapers complaints against the police. Oc- j caslonally they arc accused of ovcr slepi)ing tlicir authority ; but more frequently of neglecting their iluty. These accusations may ho true nr false, they may be deserved or unjust, for anytliing that 1 know. But it is manifestly unfair to expect that the material available here for police pin poses should lie equal to malciinl available in older and more advanced countries for similar pur poses. Nor is it fair to expect from a force of untrained men the same exact and complete fulfilment of duty as can be reasonably demanded of a trained force. Our police are not specially fitted for the discharge of their functions by a course of in struction and training, and until they arc it is unreasonable to look for a very high state of elllcicncy. Training for policemen is just as requisite as training for soldiers. A few disciplined soldiers are better than many raw recruits, and a small force of well trained police is better than a large force of untrained men. This appears to me to bo the weakest part of our police arrangements lack of fitness for their work through lack of training. It also seems to me a deficiency that could be sup plied with little diillculty and little money. It should not be an impos sible or a difficult matter to secure the services ot a competent in structor and trainer. Anyhow, 1 beg permission to offer the sugges tion through your columns. One of the Pnori.r,. A LAND QUESTION. EoiTOii Mra.KTi.v: I, in common with many others, appreciate your efforts in advocacy of settlement of the country by Miiall land-holders.. The tendency of the wealthy in older countries than this to grab the lands and hold them for speculative pur poses is in a measure manifest here ; and this tendency has been to some extent encouraged by legislation ; for what other interpretation can be made of the law which compels the Government to submit public lands to auction, handing them over to the highest bidder? Most monopolies arc bad for the people, but none so bad as land monopoly. This is being felt in old England : the peo ple there are beginning to evince dissatisfaction, and the lime is not far distant when tlicir God-given rights will compel the recognition of Government. The United States, with its vast territory, is showing symptoms of alarm at the growth of the same evil. Some of the Aus tralian colonies, notwithstanding iheir hparseness of population in comparison with extent of country, have already uttered a strong protest against laud monopoly and adopted legislation to check its increase. Airy and every country whose sup port is derived mainly from agricul ture docs well to guard against its agricultural areas getting into the hands of the wealthy, to be held merely for speculative purposes. To give the laboring classes every encouragement and all possible as sistance to settle on the waste lands of the kingdom and develop their latent resources seems to me the proper policy for the Hawaiian Government to pursue. Faumuii. Head are of different shapes and sizes, 'lhey arc lull of notions, Large heads do not always hold the most. .Some people can tell just what u person is by the shape of his head. High lioads are the best kind. Ver' knowing people tiro called long headed. A man that won't stop for anytliing or anybody is called hot headed. If he isn't quite so bright they call him soft headed. If lie won't be coaxed or turned they call him pig headed. Animals have largo heads. The heads of fools slant back. Our heads arc covered with hair, except bald heads. There are barrel heady, heads of sermons and some ministers used to have fifteen heads to one sermon ; pin heads, heads of cattle, as the farmer calls his cows and oxen ; head winds, drum-heads, cabbage-heads, at log- ger-heads, come to u head, like a boil, heads of chapters, head him off, head of the family, and go ahead but first, be sure you are right: REASON ENOUGH. " I wonder what gives her such a glorious voice," murmured Kthel, as l'atti bowed off the stage, and the roof rose and fell with the violence of the applause. " Because," whispered Culhbcrt in her shell-like car, " because, like Cleopatra, she has been drinking precious tones." And Ethel was so shocked that she ate tip every one of the caramels without offering Cuthbcrt a solitary bite. Rockland Courier. The divining-rod lias been brought into requisition again for the dis covery of springs, and with perfect success (says an English paper dated May 20). The Avonmouth Dock Company have understood that if good water could be supplied si Com pany would establish works for the manufacture of sugar from maize. A search was instituted ; a Mr. Law rence undertook it. lie held the ends of a piece of spring steel, bent to the shape of a horseshoe, his elbows being pressed closely to his sides. Walking across the Held the steel became agitated at a certain place, and twisted itself into rings, one of which cut his lingers severely. A boring on the spot lias resulted in the discovery, at the depth of 107 feet, of a spring which Hows at the rate of 10,000 gallons an hour. When John Brown first entered the service of Prince Albert, the little princesses, bearing tlicir father nddicss him as "Brown," used the same form in sneaking to him. The Queen corrected them, and they all .addressed him as "Mr. Brown," ex cepting the Princess Louise, who, imperious in childhood, persisted in her right to use the name as her father did. One morning the Queen heard her and informed her that if she again addressed MY. Brown -without a handle to his name she would be sent to bed. The next day when Brown appeared the future Mar chioness said: "Good morning, Brown," and then she added: "Good night, Brown, for I am goingtobed." Manchester Courier; Experiments have lately been made "by the French Government with a new kind of siege gun of pro digious power. It is described as made of steel and nearly thirty feet long, and the tube is strengthened with ten coils of plated steel wire one millimeter, or .03!) inch in dia meter. The composition is such that the cannon, after a few dis charges, becomes elongated by three millimeters. The weight of the gun is 50 tons, and it projects a shell weighing 297 pounds, capable of penetrating armor plates nearly C inches thick at a range of lh miles. According to the Mueller Zcituiig, it is poor economy to leave the bran and other impurities in the flour, and the notion about black bread being cheaper than white is simply a fic tion. One of the best chemists of Austria, Dr. Max Kcubencr, states that, independent of its better taste, the white bread is more economical than the black, because a larger portion of it is digested ; in other words a smaller quantity of white bread is needed agaiust a larger -quantity of black bread, to satisfy the demands of the body. If vou go into a dwelling and be hold order and neatness and taste in arrangement, you sec the disposition of the tenants indicated by these material things. If you see un clcanlincss, untidiness, and disorder, you do not simply sec filth and a want or order you see a mind that is not painted by disorder and uu cleanliness. If you see beauty and attractiveness, you do not see these alone, but through these you perceive the mind that arranged tlieni. Pride often miscalculates, and more often misconceives. Tho proud man places himself at a distance from other men. Seen through that dis tance, others perhaps appear little to him : but he forgets that this very distance causes him to appear equally little to others. Fame, as a river, is narrowest where it is bred, and broadest afar off; so exemplary writers depend not upon the gratitude of the world. The average size of the American family is 5.01. The decimal proba bly represents the dude, but the statisticians have got it rather large. JJo&ton Transcript. Applicant "I would like to obtain a position with you as cashier." Merchant "1 don't want to keep a cashier. I prefer to keep the cash here." Texas Sf tings. A cologne firm has caused the ar rest of a man who has been imitating their goods. Of course the man had no right to make a counterfeit scent. Yankcrs Statesman. Beware how you allow words to pass for more than they are worth, and bear in mind what alteration is sometimes produced in tlicir current value by the course of time. True wealth consists in health, vigor and courage, domestio quiet, concord, public liberty, plenty of all that is necessary, niul contempt oi all that is superfluous 'IVi lu lini-mv flin nnusinn milKf. Ill' cheerful and gay, not gloomy ami melancholy ; ii propensity to hope and joy is real riches ; one to fear and sorrow, real poverty. A SKILFUL SURCIGAL OPERATION. Tim American Ambassador nl Vicuna, Mr. Iiison, hn lately foruiitdcd to his Government nn Interesting account of a rcmnrkiihla surcle.1l operation lntuly pcrfoimcd by Professor Ulllinth, o'f Vienna, which, wonderful to tell, eon. slsted in the removal of a portion ot tho huiuiin Htnmnch, Involving nearly one-third nf the organ and. strange to say, the patient lccovercd the only successful operation of the kind ever performed. The disease for which this operation was performed was cancer of the stomach, attended with the following symptoms: The appetite Is quite poor. There is a peculiar hides cribablo distress In the stonvich, a feel, lug that baa been described as a faint "tilt ffouc" sensation; a sticky sllino col lects about the teeth, especially In tho morning, accompanied by an unpleasant taste. Pood fails to satisfy this peculiar faint sensation; but, on tlic contrarv, It nppcars to aggravate the feeling. The ejos are ftinken, tinged with yellow; tho bunds and feet become cold and sticky a cold pcrsphalion. The sufferers leel tired nil the lime, and bleep docs not s,ccin to give rest. After a time the pa. licnt becomes nervous and Irritable, gloomy, his mind tilled with evil fore, boilings. "When rising suddenly from a recumbent position there is a dizziness, a whlstlliiK sensation, and ho Is obliged to grasp something linn to keep fioin falling. The bowels costive, the skin dry and hot nt times; tho blood becom ing thick and stagnant, and does. not circulate properly. After 11 time" the patient spits up food soon after eating, sometimes in a sour and fermented con dltion, sometimes sweetish to the tnsto. Oftentimes theic is a palpitation of the heart, and the patient feais he may have heart disease. Towards tbo last the patient is unable to retain any food whatever, us tbo opening in tho lutes, tines becomes closed, or nearly so. Al. though this disease is indeed alarming, sufferers with the above named symp toms should not feel nervous, for nine hundred and ninety-nine cases out of 11 thousand have no cancer, but simply dyspepsia, a disease easily removed if liea ted in a proper manner. The safest and best lemcdy for tho disease is Seigel's Curative Syrup, a vegetable pre. paration,soiii ny an cnemisis ami meui cine vendors throughout the world, nnd by the proprietors, A. J. White (Limit ed), 17, Farrlngdon-ioad, London, E. C. This Syrup strikes at the very founda tion of the disease, and drives it, root and branch, out ef the system. St. Mary.slrcot, l'clcrboiough, November, 20th, 1SS1. Sir, It gives me great pleasure to in form you of tbo benefit I have received from Seigel's Syrup. 1 have been troub led for years with dyspepsia; but after a few doses of the syrup, I found relief, and after taking two bottles of it I feel quite cured. 1 am. Sir, yours liuly, Mr. A. .1. White. "William Br cat. September Sth, 1833. Dear Sir, I Hud the sale of Seigel's Syrup steadily increasing. All who have ti icd it speak very highly of its mcdl. cinal virtues: one customer describes it as a "Uod-scnd to dyspeptic people." I always recommend it with confidence. Faithfully yours, (Signed) Vincent A. Wills Chemist-dentist, Mcrthyr 'J'ydvil To .Mr. A. .1. White, Seigel's Operating Pills are the best family physic that has ever been ills covered. They cleanse the bowels from all irritating substances, nnd leave them in a healthy condition. They cure cos tiveness. Spanish Town, Jamaica, West Indies, Oct. 24, 1882. Dear Sir, I wi he to inform yon that I have derived great bcncllt from 'Seigel's Syiup." For some years I have buffered fiom liver complaint, with iU many and varied concomitant ovils, so that my life was a perpetual misery. Twelve months ago I was induced to try Seigel's Syrup, and although rather sceptical, having tried so many reputed infallible remedies, 1 determined to give it at least a fair tiial. In two or three davs I felt consideiably better, and now al "the end of twelve months (having continued taking it) I am glad to tay tluit I am a different being altogether. It is said of certain pens that they "come as a boon and a blessing to men" and I have no reason to doubt the truthfulness of the statement. 1 can truly say, how ever, that Seigel's By rap has come as a "boon and a blessing" to rac, I have re commended it to several fcllow-suffcrers from this distressing complaint, and their testimony is quite in accordance with my own. Giatitudc for tho bcncllt I have derived from the excellent pre paratinu, prompts mo to furnish you with this unsolicited testimonial. I am dear Sir, Yours ever gratefully, (Signed) Carey B. Berry, A. J. White, Esq. Baptist Missionary. Preston, Sept. 21st, 18811. My Dear Sit, Your Syrup and Pills aro still very popular with my customers, many saying they aro the best family medicines possible. The other day a customer came for two bottles of Syrup and said "Mother Soigel" had saved tho life of his wife, and he added, "ono of these bottles I am sending fifteen miles away to a friend who is very ill. I havo much futh in it." Tho sale keeps upwondcrfufiy, In fact, one would fancy almost that tho pcoplo were boirinnhi'r to breakfast, dine, and sup on Mother Seigel's Syrup, tho do maud Is so constant and the satisfaction so great. 1 am, dear Sir, youis faithfully, (Signed) W. llowkcr. To A. J. White, Esq., Hensingham, Whitehaven, Oct. 10, 1882. Mr. A. J. White. Dear Sir, I was for some time ollllctcd with piles, and was advised to give Mother Seigel's . Syrup a trial, which I did. I am now happy to state (hat it has restored mo ' to complete health. I remain, yours ! respectfully, (Signed) John II. Lightfoot. 7M ly a I Wsiter Notice. i Office Sup't Water Works, I Honolulu, July 3, 1882. ALL persons having Water Privileges aro notified that their Water Rates aro payable semi-annually, in advance, i at tno omco oi ire biipcrinicuucui ot 1 Water Worksf foot of uuanu street. ei;cll vcar, cfll AS. B. WILSON, Sun't "W nlor Works S. K. Kaai, Minister f Interior. 204 TH 1MTO 1 AdJolntii;l)o,ld'., 123 FORT STREET. Cohl Drinks for Young and Old. Superior Ginger Beer, 10c. por bottle. Donnolly's Hoot Beer, " " " Donnolly's Bpruco Boor, " " " These Beers are the most pleasant and healthiest beverage known. They cleanse and purify tbo blood, Which renders them not only an ex cellent drink but good for Invalids, and will more readily quench thirst without producing any deleterious efTocts. CANDIES ! CANDIES ! ! Home made Creams and Caramels, all varieties, fresh dally. Finest selection oT Imported Candies. Chase's celebrated Ronton Lozenges, flncstnroinatic quality in thcinnrket. NUTS AND BON-BONS ! ! Hinokol i-imolcoX Hmolco! My Manilas are the best in town. Come In nnd judge for yourself. American, Havana nnd lllnelcy's celebrated Home made Cigars ol. ways on hand. Chewing and Smok ing Tobacco, cut foil and plug. All varieties of Cigarettes at tho Foun tai.v. 802 ROP.KHT DONNOLLY. FISIIEII'S "TV vvas J J 51 .A t?-v: mum i . rv: SW nss'ftw CHAMPAGNE. CIDER A PUKE, WHOLESOME, HE FRESHING, HEALTHFUL BEVERAGE, According to the highest and best medi cal testimony. Manufactory, : : : No. 13 Liliha St: P. O. Box, 370. Telephone, 281. EgyAll orders receive prompt attention. Telephone PLANING MILL, . Alakca, near Queen St. C. J. II.vui)i:i:, Proprietor. Contracting & Building Mouldings and Finish always on hand. ESP Oiders promptly attended to. U von ham:, ami Soft Siiove Cut and Split Hard 870 Wood, 3m Wilson Brothers, ,y aENERAL BLACKSMITHS. Horso Shooing a specialty A first-class mail being specially engaged for that work. Ship and Wagon work faithfully attended to. Shop on tho Esplanade, op. IIoppcr's.204 JOHN N0TT, Tin, CopDer and Sheet Iron Worker Plumber, Gas Fitter, &c. Stoves and Banges of all kinds. Plumbers' stock and metals, House Furnishing Goods, 7? Chandeliers, Lamps, &o. AVItilDEK'S S. S. CO. limited. CgfiiStoamer Kinau King, Commander, Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at 4 p.m., touching at Luhnina, Mau laea Bay, Makena, Mahukonn, Ka wttiliae, Laupaboelioo and Hllo. Returning, will touch at all tbo alovo ports, arriving at Honolulu each Saturday afternoon, 1-OR KOLOA & WAIMEA, KAUAI. The Clipper Schooner WAIEHU, P. Kibbling, ..-- Master, Will run regularly to tho ports of KOLOA, HANAPEl'E & WAIMEA, KAUAI. Por freight or- passago apply to the Captain oa board, or to tho PACiria Navioatio.v Co., 800 !lni Cor. Nuuaiiu & Queen sis. Tltn KA6T HAIMNO Schooner EHUKAI will run icgularly TO WAfALUA EVERY MONDAY, Returning on Thursday, weather permitting. Por freight or passage apply to the Captain on board, or to Pacii'io Navigation Co., 181 Agents : 55. i Jy a-. A53aM .C& ( .C. BBEWEB ft GO. OJlcr 1'or Sale Tin: roi.i.owiNo LIST OF MRCHAMSE, Ox Carls, Light Impress Wiigoin., E- Top Carriages. STEALS G AL Cumberland Coal, Com. Wood Chairs, KEROSENE OIL. Matches, Fine Molasses Shooks, Rosin, Soap, Ice Chests, Nos, 2, 3, and G, Hoe Handles, Lobsters, llbtus; Beans, 31b tus Spruce Plank. Hay Cutters, Nos. 1, 2, & 3. Axle Grease, Falrbank's Scales, Nos. 7,8,10.fcll$ Leather Belting, Centrifugal Lining, 14 Inch; Comp. Nails, ljjj, 1-11 Inch. MAMMOTH ROCKERS, Bales Excelsior, Manila Cordage, Assorted: Excelsior Mattresses, Galvanized Fence Staples, farmers boilers 20 and 25 calls,; Sisal Hope, Assoitcd, Ash Plank, Dump Barrows, Ames' Shovels, Y. METAL SHEATHIaSTG- 10, 18, 20, 22, 24 and 20 oz. ; Hair Mattresses ! Grindstones, Rubber Hose, Bide Poison, Barbed Wire, licllned Iron, ANNEALED FENCE WIRE, Galvanized Screws and Washers. 532 DAILY BULLETIN Business Directory Auctioneer. E. P. Adams, Queen st Lyons & Levey, Queen st Vliulcry. Alvin II. Rascmann.... Gazette Building llanUers. Bishop & Co., Merchant st Ilutchcr, W. McCandlcss, Pish Market Itoot and tthocN. L. Adler, Nuuanu st Chr. 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Wllon Bios., ' Fort i Home Ti'tilnei-H, Ac. H Keith Kuplolani Pal k L Bruudncc Queen it Punchbowl Levy it W oodbain. Orders nt Wiseman's liny nnd Feed HtorcN. Wolfe & Edwaids....Klng itXuuanu sts Union Feed Co., Queen st Lainc it Co, Foil M , llnrncHS Maker G. E. Shcnuan, Klngbl Hardware. Dillingham & Co., Fort st J. T. Watcrhousc, Queen st Importer V Com. Merchants. G. W. Macfarlaue .t Co., Fort st O. Brewer & Co., Queen st Lyons & Levey, Queen st M. S. Grinbauni it Co., Queen st W. Gf Irwin it Co., Fortsl A. S. Clcghorn it Co., Queen st J. T. Wnteilinusc, Queen it Ficeth & Peacock Nuuanu st Castle it Cooke, King st Wing Wo Tai it Co., Nuuanu st C. O. Bcigcr, Merchant st llyman Bros Merchant st Jewelers Wennsr it Co Fort st l.alior Agents. W. Attld Water Works Olllec J. A. Hassinger, Interior Ofllec W. C, Akami King st S M Carter Lumber ea!cr. Lowers it Cooke Foil st Wilder it Co., Foitsl Millinery nnd IrOMS Xlnkliic. Mrs. A. M. Mollis, Fort st Medical. 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