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TUESDAY, A1A1ICII .'), ISSfi.
HOW TO MANAGE A HUSBAND.
Supposing you luivc a husband
whom you wiali to twine around
your little linger, you must first love
lilin "with nil your, heart, with nil
your soul," etc., and the love you
feel will make il possible to put tip
with nil these little discrepancies
which Crop out in man's nature when
you come to live with him j for the
best of men become monotonous
nftcr n, while. In the first place,
should your husband be a man of
business, who comes home tired to
death, cross and worn out, do not
at once entertain him with the trou
bles you have gone through during
the day. 1 always found it an ex
cellent plan to hide disagreeables
entirely from a husband's notice.
" ph, how men hate tears ; how they
!$letesL household details. Of all
"things, when your husband comes
home, see that his dinner is well
cooked. You don't know how a
man appreciates a loving welcome
and a good dinner after the toil of
the day. There are many women
who object to being " bossed," as
they call it. My dear ladies, you
can always be boss if you take the
trouble. By giving in you get your
own way as you never would by
lighting for it. Should you wish for
anything particularly, don't insist
upon it after refusal. Of course
you must have it, but bide your
time. Some women arc persistent,
and ask, " Why may I not? Why
won't you do as 1 ask you?" and
irritate the man. Rather bide your
time, make an extra good dinner of
his favorite dishes, put a bow on of
the color he likes, make home and
yourself sweeter than ever. You'll
get it sure, even if you have to wait.
1 believe that it is perfectly possible
to keep your husband so perpetually
in love with you that he rather likes
being ruled than not. Never ask
for si new dress till after dinner.
Trust no woman, but trust your
husband till you find him out. If
any young woman goes for him,
take the thrcc-lcggcd stool to her
and make yourself so doubly agree
able to the man that he will never
dream of looking at another. Oh,
what an easy thing it is to manage
the man you love and really they
all want managing.
A HEROINE IN HUMBLE LIFE.
An incident of the storm of last
week in the northeast of .Scotland
has escaped record. We arc indebt
ed to a correspondent for the follow
ing account of the gallantry of the
wife of a farm-servant gallantry
which ought not to be allowed to
pass unrecognized: During the
height of the gale on Tuesday morn
ing, the woman, Mrs. Whyte, who
lives with her husband in a small
cottage on Aberdour Beach, observ
ed the steamer William Hope of
Dundee wrecked in the bay almost
opposite her own door. Without a
moment's hesitation, and in the
midst of a blinding shower of hail
and sleet, this brave woman pro
ceeded as far as she safely could
into the sea and caught the end of a
rope which one of the crew threw to
her. The rope she fastened round
her waist, and with her feet planted
firmly on the beach, and with the
spray dashing around her, she stood
until those on board the steamer
were able to make the necessary ar
rangements for getting ashore, which
they did safely. Mrs. Whytc's
goodness did not end there. 6hc
took the rescued men to her humble
cot, and, so far as her poor means
afforded, supplied that comfort which
the destitute and exhausted crew
stood much in need of. Nor is this
the first occasion on which this poor
woman has shown herself a good
Samaritan. About two years ago
the Swedish bark Almatar was
wrecked on almost the same spot as
the William Hope. Mrs. Whyte
showed the utmost sympathy and
kindness for the stranded foreigners ;
she took them to her house, grudging
neither time, convenience, nor ma
terial aid such as was in her power
to alleviate their wants. These
services have never been publicly
recognized. St. James Gazette.
ROMANCE OF A JOURNALIST.
Accounts from the Standing Rock
Indian Agency, Dakota, tell how, by
the recent death of Young Antelope,
Stanly Huntley, a newspaper man,
who at one time was connected with
the Dakota press, but now in New
York, becomes Chief of the Teton
Nation. The manner in which Hunt
ley became Chief of all the Sioux
tribes is like a fable. Years ago,
before Sitting Bull surrendered,
Huntley was sent by a Chicago paper
to Northern Montana to interview
the warrior. Tired of scouring the
i plains, he crossed the border, and
became the guest of Major Walsh
at Wood Mountain, in the British
northwest territory. Here, campod
around the Major's post, were old
men and squaws, among whom were
Little Knife, the hereditary Chief of
tho Tctons, who was too old for war
nud buffalo trails. Little Knife in
jured his limb while dismounting
from a pony, and medicine mon
failed to give any relief, and the old
ohiof was given up to die. Huntley
appeared on tho scene, and, with a
newspaper mau'H intensive know
ledge, bound tin? wound with leaves
and oil, and ho recovered. Huntley
was adopted, and last Kail, when
Sitting Bull and troupo were East,
nn adopted sister of Huntley's was
with them, and recognized Huntley.
Little Knife had two sons, Moiinlnin
Bull and Young Antelope. The
former was killed some time ago, and
now, by Antelope's death, Huntley
become!) Chief, as a male relation by
adoption is as strong as though a
blood relation. Among Indians,
Huntley's Indian name is Wnukpoy
Wnnkan, or Holy Leaf.
Be charitable and indulgent to
every one but yourself. .lotibcrl.
SILK CULTURE !
My Hook of Instruction,
"SILK AND THE SILK WORM,"
Gives all necessary Information.
l'rlce. Twenty-Five Cent; iicr copy.
Sill; Woun Eggs, Keels, Trees, Cut.
lings, Seeds, &c., for sale at the very
lowest maikct rates.
Thermometer and Barometer Combined
For line of Silk Kaiser, free by mail
only 7" cents.
1 will be pleased to give information
to correspondents who apply liy letter,
inclosing two cent stamp lor reply.
Specimen ICiixoh ol' Cnroous A. Keel
ed Silk, JI.I Co il tH.
None lint articles of the (list quality sold
Address all communications to
Miss Nellie Lincoln Rossiter,
Fraclical Silk Cultui 1st,
New Lisbon, Builington Co.
NEW JERSEY.
Also nsent for the "Kaleidoscope,"
only 50 cts per year in advance. !il-l
WENNER &C(J!
!:i FOItT STJtl'.r.T,
Have on hand New Foreign and Home
Made Jewelry.
Watches, Bracelets, Necklets,
Pins, Lockets, Clocks,
Ail Ornaments of all kinds.
Silver and Gold Plate.
Elegant Solid Silver Tea Sets
Suitable for Presentation.
KiiRrnvIns and Xutive Jew lry
A Specialty.
Repairing in all its branches.
ISF Sole Agents for King's Eye Preservers.
817 0m
Frank Gertz
BEGS to inform his numerous cuslo
i rnirs and the, public that be is
READY AGAIN FOR BUSINESS
In the store
Adjoining Tregloan's
Tailoiitig Establishment,
JEEotel Street.
02!5 tf
B H -tr B!
Wilcox.') Machine Made.
Families and others in want of Good,
Fresh, Clean,
Machine Made Poi,
Can obtain the same in quantities to
suit by leaving orders and con-
tainer.s with
JT. 13. OAT,
At Pacific Navigation Co.'s Building,
801 Queen street. tf
RiSBn from the Ashes !
LOVE'S NEW BAKERY !
MRS. LOVE desires to intlmntoto
iter numerous old customers and
the public generally, that her bakery,
DtiHtro.veil Iy ITire,
Has been restored in hnmUoine. sub
stantial and convenient form. She is
tbeieforo prepared to mpply the largest
custom willi
Plain and Fancy Bread
of tho best quality, and manufactured
by thu most appioved methods.
Evciything in thu line of a ilrst-class
bakery will bo cairled on with greater
facility than before tho flru.
The Lunch & Coffee Room
is also icstored in moro elegant style
than uver, and at rates that cannot bo
underbid by any restaurant.
Brick Building, 73 Nuuanu Street.
Honolulu, Dec. 13, 1681. 802
Si ' ;
All ALARMING DISEASE AFFLICTING
A NUMEROUS GLASS.
Thu dUciiM' coininoncc" vilh u ollirht
derangement of Hie stomach, hut, If
neglected, it in time Involves llio'wholo '
fr.une, embracing the kidney, liver, i
pancreas and, in fact, the entire glfindti
lar system, and lite ullllclrd drags out a I
miscraiilc cmjU'iico mint ucntu gives
relief from sull'eiiug. Tho disease is
often mistaken for other complaints;
hut if thu reader will nsked himself tho
following question?, he Mill be able to
determine whether bo hliuclf is one of
atlilcted! Have I (listless, pain, or dllll
cully in breathing after eating? Is there
a dull, heavy feeling attended by drow
siness? Have the eyes a jellow tlngcy
Does a thick, sticky, mucous gather
about the gums and teeth In flic morn
lugs, accompanied by a dlsagiceablc
taste? Is the tongue coated? Is tbcio
pains in thu side and back? Is there a
tuluess about the right side as if the
liver wini! enlarging? Is thuio costive
iic.ss? is (here veitiuo or dizziness when
lising suddenly fioin a horizontal post
lion? Ate tho secretions from tho kid
neys beauty and highly coloured, with a
deposit alter standing? Does food fer
ment, hoon after eating, accompanied by
llatulence or a belching of gas from the
stomach? Is there frequent palpitation
of thu heart? Tbesu various symptoms
may not be present nl one lime, but they
toimenl the sull'erer in Hun as thu dicail
ful disease progresses. If thu case bo
one of long standing, there will bo a dry,
hacking cough, attended after a time by
expectoration. In very advanced stages
the skin assumes a duty brownish ap
pearance, and thu hands and feet arc
covered by a cold, slickypcispiiallon.
As tho liver and kidneys bcc.omo more
and more diseased, rhuiimatiu pains ap
pear, and the usual liealment proves en
tirely unavailing against this latter ago
nizing disorder. Thoorigin of this mala
Jy is indigestion or dyspepsia, and a small
quantity of the proper medicine will
remove the disease 11 taken in its inoi
piency. tt is most important that tbo
disease should bo piomptiy and properly
treated in its llrst stages, when a little
medicine will effect a cure and even
when it lias obtained a strong hold the
correct remedy should be perserved in
until every vestige of the disease is
ciadicated, until the appetite has re
turned, and the digestive organs restored
to a healthy condition. The surest and
most cll'ectual remedy for this distressing
complaints is "Scigel's.Curativu Syrup,"
a vegetable picparation sold by all
Chcmistsand Medicine Vendors through
out the world, and by the proprietors, A.
.1. Wliitc Limited, 37, Faiingdon Koad,
London, 35. U. tTbis Syrup stiikes at the
very foundation of the disease, and
drives it, root and branch, out of tbe
system.
Market Place, Pocklington, York,
October 2nd, 18S2.
Sir, Being a sull'erer for yeais with
dyspepsia in all its worst lorms,.and
alter, spending pounds in medicines, I
was at last persuaded to try Mother
Seigel's Curative Syrup, and am thank
ful to say have derived moie benefit from
it than any other medicine 1 ever took,
and would advise any one suffering from
the same complaint to give it a trial, tbe
results they would soon find out for
themselves. If you like to make use of
this testimonial you are quite at liberty
to do so.
Yours respectfully,
(Signed) R. Tunxim.
Seigel's Operating Pills arc tho best
family .phy.sic that has ever been dis
covered. They cleanse the bowels
from all lriitating substances, and leave
them in a healthycondition. They cuic
COstiVCIlC5.
Hcnsingham, Whitehaven, Oct. lGlh, 'S2.
Mr. A. .1. White. Wear Sir, I was
for some time afflicted with pile, and
was advised to give Mother Seigel's
Syrup a trial, which I did. I am now
happy to state that it lias restored me to
complete health. I lemain, yours re
spectlully, (Signed;
John II. Liohti-'oot.
15th Augiict, lbtfu.
St. Mary-streel, Potci borough, )
.November 29th, IfcHl. J
Sir, It gives me gieat pleasure to in
foim you of the benefit I have lcceived
from Seigel's Syrup. I havo been
troubled lor yeair, with dyspepsia; but
after a few doses of the Syrup, I found
relief, and after taking two bottles of
it I fell quite cured.
I am, Sir, vours truly,
Mr. A. J. White. William Bkkst.
Dear Sir, 1 write to tell you that Mr.
Henry Hillier, of Yatesburg, Wilts, hi"
forms me that ho sullercd from a severe
form of indigestion for upwards of four
years, and took no end of doctor's medi
cine , without the slightest benefit, and
declares Mother Seigel's Syrup which iio
got from me has saved his life.
Yours truly,
(Signed) N. Wwm,
Mr. White. Chemist, Ualne.
September 8th, 185U.
Dear Sir, I find the sale of Seigel's
Syrup steading increasing. All who havo
tried it speak very highly of its medi.
clnal virtues; one customer describes it
as a "Godsend to dyspeptic people." I
always recommend it with confidence.
Fuithfiiily yours,
(Signed) Vincent A. Wills,
Chemist-Dentist,
To. Mr. A. J. White. Mertliyr Tydvih
Preston, Sept. 21st ISS3.
My Dear Sir, Your Syrup and Pills
aro still very popular with my customers,
many saying they are tho best family
medicines possible
Tho other day a customer camo for two
bottles of Svrun and said "Mother
Seigel" had saved tho life of his wife,
and ho added, "one of these bottles I am
bending IWtecn miles away to a friend
who Is very ill. I havo much faith la
it."
The sale keeps up wonderfully, in fact,
one would fancy almost that tho peoplo
weie beginning to breakfast, dine, and
sup on Mother Seigel's Syrup, tho demand
Is so constant mid tho satisfaction so
great. I am dear Sir, yours faithfully,
(Signed) W. IJowkisii.
To A. J. White, Esq. CG7 ly
Cleopatra's Needle, in Central
Park, is gradually crumbling away.
Can't btantl tho climate.
An apple most people can't got
along very well without and yet
can't eat, is tho apple of their eye.
t There nro 752 miles of btrcot car
lines tramways they arc called over
there in England.
Telephone 55.
t J. II uim.i., I'roprkiur.
Contracting & Building
Mouldings and Finish always on hand.
EST Orders piomptiy allcniUd to. "flSa
foi: ha it:,
SHiti'il ami Soft Stove Wood.
(Ml Cut and Split ly
TTAVING ENLARGED THESE
Central & Commodious Stables
wo are prepared to furnish first-class
turnouts with gcnllu horses, with or
without drivers A line wagonette iu
connection.
EEuuIis :: nil ESotirs.
day and night. Horses tukim to board
by day, week, or month, on reasonable
terms. Saddle horses lo let.
Horses Uoiifjjlit juul Sold,
Satisfaction guaranteed.
O. W. MAOFA.HIANE, I Pp,c
E. 31. MILKS. ' Props
iiu CJTTeleplione No. 02.
02fl a
Corner ol Fort and Hotel Nta.
87!l
Wilson Brothers,
J,
G ENEHAL BLACKSMITHS.
T Horso Shoeing a specialty
A first-class man being specially engaged
for that work.
Ship and Wagon work faithfully
attended lo.
Shop on the Esplanade, op. Hoppcr's.201
JOHN NOTT,
Tin, Copner and Sheet Iron "Worker
Plumber, Gas Fitter, &c.
Stoves and Eanges
of all kinds.
Pi umbers' stock and metals,
House Furnishing Goods,
77 Chandeliers, Lamps, &c.
Avr3L,iii:rts s. s. co.
Limited.
i.Stoamer Kinauf
WJBSSj JVllig, uommandcr,
JLeaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Ithalim, Maa
laeu Hay, Makena, Mahukona, ICa
waibao, Laupahoehoo and Hilo.
Returning, will touch at all tho
alovo ports, arriving sxl Honolulu
each Saturday afternoon.
., 1'OIt KOLOA & WAIMEA,
KAUAI.
The Clipper Schooner
WAIEHIT,
P. Kibbling, .... Master,
Will run regularly to tho ports of
KOLOA, IIANAl'EI'E & WAIMEA,
KAUAI. Ior freight or passage apply
to thu .Captain on board, or to thu
1'Acirio Navhiatjon Co.,
800 Hiu Cor. Nuuanu it Queen sis.
--Tp-V. THK FAST BAIMNO
.Schoonor EHUKAI
rrftrtraVaB WIu mif regularly
TO WAIALUA EVEHY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting.
For freiglit or passage apply to thu
Captain on board, or to
Pacific Navigation Co.,
181 Agents
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LIST OF IBRCHA1ISE,
Ox Carts,
bight KxprrsH Wagon,
Kx Top Carriages.
STEAKS G OAL.
Cumberland Coal,
Com. Wood Chairs,
KEROSENE OIL.
Mutches,
Fine Molasses Shook,
Itosin, Soap,
Ice Chests, Nos, 2, !t, and li,
iloe Handle?,
Lobsteis, lib tns ; Bean1', 31 li I ur
n-piurel'lank.
Hay Cutters, Nos. 1, 2, & 3.
Axlo Grease,
Fairbanks Scales, Nos. 7,8,10& HJsJ
Leather Bolting,
Centrifugal Lining, 14 inch ;
Comp. Nulls, 1J, 1-J4 ineli.
MAMMOTH ROCKERS,
Bales Excelsior,
Manila Coidago, Assorted:
Excelsior Mattresses,
Galvanixed Fence Staples,
FARMERS BOILERS 20 AND 25 BALLS,;
Sisal Hope, Assorted,
Asli Flank,
Dump Barrows,
Ames' Shovels,
Y. METAL SHEATHING-
10, 18, 20,22, 24 and 20 o?..;
Hair Mattresses !
Grindstones, Bubbcr Hose,
Hide Poison, Iiarhod
Wire, Refined Iron,
ANNEALED FENCE WIRE,
Galvanized Screws and Washers.
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DAILY BULLETIN
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Auctioneer!.
E. P. Adams Queen st
Lyons & Levey, Queen st
Itiiulei-y.
Alvin II. Basemann.. . .Gazette Building
ItimUer!.
Bishop & Co., Merchant st
lintclivr,
W. McCandless, Fish Market
Itoot anil SIioch.
L. Adler, Nuuanu st
Chr. Gerlz, Fort st
Temple of laslilon Fort st
ISilliuril W:iIoonM
Nolle Fort r.t
McCarthy Hotel st
Clothing.
Gonsalves & Co Hotel st
Temple of Fashion Foil st
C'nUInci ranker.
W. Miller I fold st
Lycan & Co., Fort bt
CawiiiKe :!ul;ciji.
W. II. Page,--- -..Foit hi
Hawaiian Carriage Co., Queen st
Is:u-h and Tulmi'co.
C. McCarthy Astor Bill iard S aloon
Nollcs Beaver Saloon, Fort st
Cider,
Fisher' Champagne Cider,.. ..Liliha st
Cajidy Factory mill Bakery.
F. Horn Hotel st
Cni-iicntei-H and lluildci-H.
F. Wilhelm King st
G. Lucas Foit st
WT ltlioads Queen st
Dry nnd Fancy oo1m.
N. S. Sachs Fort st
J. T. Watei house, Queen bt
J. T. Waterhouse, King st
J. T. Waterhouse, : Foi t si
B. I Ehlcis&Co., : Fortst
M. A. Gonsalves Co Hotel bt
Temple of Fashion Fort st
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lleiiHiin, Smiling Co. ,!..i.. , KoH H
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Uonalvcs & Co., Hotel st
II STiegloan Fort A; Hold t
J.roci'rlcM unit I'iovImIoiis,
A. S. Clcghorii it Co Quern si
Wolfu it Edwards,.. .Foi l it Nuuanu stt
Lewis it Co., Hotel st
I force MliochiK SliopM.
Wilson Bros., Fori st
ISni-Hi' Trnliii'i's, iVr.
H Keith Kapiolnni P.nk
li llrundagc Queen it Ptiiiohbo I
Levy it Wood ham. Orders at Wlseinan'.s
liny nml Food Stoi-ew.
Wolfe & Ed wauls. ...King it Nuuanu sis
Union Feed Co., Queen st
l.ainc it Co Foit st
IlnrnettH Sinker
G. E. Sherman, King si
llurdwnre.
Dillingham & Co., Fort si
J. T. Wntcrhousc, Queen st
Importers iV' Coiii.IerrtiaiitN.
G. AV. Macfarlanc it Co. 3ort st
C. Biower it Co., Queen st
Lyons it Levey, Queen st
M. S. Grinhnum it Co., Queen st
V. G. Irwin it Co., li'ort st
A. S. Cleghorn & Co., Queen at
J.T. Wuloihousc, Queen st
Fieelh it l'eacock Nuuanu st
Castle it Cooke, King st
Wing Wo Tal it Co Nuuanu st
O. O. Beigcr, Merchant st
flyman Bios Mcichant si
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Wcnnsr it Co Fort st
Iiiiltor AucntN.
W. Auld, Water Woi ks Ofilet
.1. A. Hassinger, Interior Ollleo
W. C. Akiinii Kinir st
SM Carter
Ijiunbvi' Ilealcrts.
Lowers it Cooke, j Fort st
Wilder it Co - Foitst
aiillinery and I)rcsn 3IuUiiiK.
Mrs. A. M. Mollis Fortst
3Icdical.
Dr. Emerson Kukui st
Scivn Dealer?.
J. M. Oat Ji. it Co., Merchants
IMiunlicrs anil I'uinterN.
E. C. liowe,.... King st
Brown it l'hillips, King st
.1. Nott, Kaahumanu st
Max Kolim l-'ort st
I'liotnxraiilicrn.
Williams it Co Foitst
I'nsturcH
A Herbert Kalihi Valley
J Eiumclulh Manoa Valley
Tuning &. 7iliitical Insti-uniuntH.
Lycan it Co., Fort st
ItcstaurnntH.
Noltcs Beaver Saloon, Fori t-l
Windsor Bcstaurant, Kingst
Casino : . . Kapiolani l'ai k
Tourist's llctreat, .llonuapo, Kau, Hawaii
Ileal i:;tatc AcentH.
J. E. Wiseman, Merchant st
Solicitor!.
A. S. Harlwcll, over Bank
J. M. Davidson Kaahumanu st
A. ltoa Gov't Building
W. A. Whiting, Kaahumanu st
J. Kusscll, Merchant st
S. 15. Dole, Kaahumanu bt
F. M. Hatch, Kaabuinaun hi
1$. F. BicUerlon Merchant st
Cecil Brown, Merchant st
.1. M. Monsanat, Merchant .t
Soap Factory.
T. AV. Rawlins, King st, Leleo
St;itIniicrH.
J-M. Oat Jr.it Co., Merchant st
Wall linkers.
J. M. Oat & Co Queen st
Kliiji Chandlery.
Pieico it Co., Queen st
TillHIllitllK.
J. Nott, Kaahumanu s
Tailor.
II. S. Tregloan Fort st
Travel.
Intcr-IslandS. N. Co., Esplanade
Wilder's S. S. Co Fort & Queen sts
Pacific M S S Co Fort & Queen sts
O. S. S. Co., Foit & Queen st
Pacific Navigation Co Queen st
Veterinary Nurgcoiis
.Tas Brodic Bcrctania st
"Wood and Coal Dealers,
Frank Hustaeu, Queen st
IVlncN and SniritH,
G. W. Macfarlanc & Co.,.Knaiiumnnn st
Freclli it Peacock Nuuanu st
Brown & Co., Merchant st
AVutcli Maker).
Wcnner & Co .'.Fort
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