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SATURDAY. MARCH 7. 188j.
LORD PALMERSTOH AND THE RE-
PORTERS.
An enterprising reporter liml heard t
tlmt the late Lord l'nlincrston was to
be present at nil archery nicotine in !
n einnll country village in Hampshire,
ami lie accordingly posted down to
the plncc, and waited for "omelliing
to turn up.
Lord Pnlmci stent's InMc was to
distribute prizes to some half dozen
young ladies, and the vrholo company
present did not number much above
a score.
His lordship performed the task
with his usual grace and good
humor, giving the young ladies a
paternal pat on the head, but making
only the moM commonplace observ
ations. Our Htcuogiaphur waited anxiously
in his place until, to his honor, lie
saw the proceedings brought to a
close without a speech from the
Premier.
This was moie than' lie could
stand.
He rushed from his corner to the
noble lord, who was getting out of
the loom as fast as he could.
"My lord, J beg your pardon, but
really this won't do."
"What do you mean?" was the
reply of the astonished statesman.
"Why, you've made no speech.
I've come all the way from London
to report it, and I must have a speech
of some sort."
Whereupon, it is on record and
this story is a true one that the
good-tempered nobleman turned
back, and detained the retreating
audience twenty minutes while be
gave them a genial dissertation on
the good qualities of English women
in general, and of Hampshire lasses
in particular.
On another occasion, however, he
made up for this complaisance.
He was attending an agricultural
dinner, and saw a large gathering of
reporters, for the times were ciitical,
and a speech of his certain to be
valuable.
But he had made up his mind not
to speak no man knew better when
to hold his tongue and accordingly
he slily sent down to the "gentlemen
of the press" a slip of paper, on
which, in his bold round hand, were
the words. "This fish won't bite!"
TOBACCO SMOKE.
Zulinski has recently published, in
a Polish medical paper, the result of
a large series of experiments ou men
and animals, made for the purpose
of ascertaining the physiological
action of tobacco smoke on animals.
He has found that the smoke is a
powerful poison, even in very small
quantities. In the case of man to
bacco smoke, when not inhaled too
freely, is only deleterious to a limited
extent. Zulinsky declares that the
poisonous character of the smoke is
not entirely due to the nicotine which
it contains. Tobacco smoke ren
dered free from nicotine remains
poisonous, though not to so great a
degree as before. The second poison
ous principle is an alkaloid, colidiu.
Carbonic oxide, hydrocyanic acid
and other noxious principles are also
contained in tobacco smoke. The
bad effects of excessive smoking
depend vciy much both on the kind
of tobacco consumed and on the
manner of consuming it. Jn cigar
smoking the greatest amount of
poison is inhaled. In cigarettes
much less, in pipes still less, while
'those who indulge in the nargheh or
any similar luxury where the smoke
is drawn through water, take tobacco
in its least mischievous form. Such
are Znlinski's conclusions. There
can lie little doubt that many of the
light-colored tobaccos have been
partially bleached in order to give
them that pale tint which moderate
smokers believe to lie an infallible
indication of mildness. The decolor
izing agent is suspected to be in
many cases a deleterious chemical
compound. Some of the light to
baccos smoke exceedingly hot, owing
to the quantity of woody fiber which
they contain. This is especially the
case with "bird's-eye," which is cut
near the stalk of the leaf, the slices
of the midrib, thick in this part of
the leaf, giving this vaiicty of to
bacco the characteristic appearance
from which it derives its name.
"Bird's-eye ' is very apt to cause
slight iuflamniation of the tongue,
on account of the irritant character
of its smoke, and, together with
other light tobaccos, must act very
prejudicially in elderly smokers, who
may be pronn to cancer of tlio tongue
or lip. Dark tobaccos arc readily
adulterated, but when pure they are
probably the most wholesome for
pipe-smoking. British Medical
Journal,
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A skin-flint always kedps his eyes
jikinned.
Some men are sliining lights be
cause they sparkle with gems of
thought.
A person who can't get trusted is
never in debt. He should lie happy,
but ho isn't.
"There is reason in all things,"
cried an angry woman. She forgot
about her own head.
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SPECIAL NOTICE.
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"MIK I'n.le iciv.i 1'iopri '. i f the
HOMER STEAM CAM FACTORY
AND OAKERY
IcmIi cs to iiifonn hin patrons ami the pub
lie irenoralU Hint notwithstanding tlio
recent DISASTROUS F1HE, ha erected
A NMW FACTORY and BAKERY,
On n much nunc EMensho Scale which
Is now In Fuu. Oi'KH.vnox, and which
will be in rontplrto working order by an
Early Arrival of new Machinery ami
Tool Si niul is now again prepared Jto
manufacture
CHOICEST PURE CANDIES
mid will (hiiy have on hand his deli
cious Ficilt Miiilc
VANILLA CHOCOLATE CREAMS,
COCOANUT CANDIES,
RICH NUGAT IN BARS,
3UQAR ROA3TED ALMONDS,
CREAM CANDIES of great vnrlety orr
MARSH-MALLOWS.
Gum Drops, and Gum Fruit
i5tm Bons
Of nil descriptions.. All those Home
Made Fresh mid Pure Confections, sell
.it r.O cents PEE POUND.
RICH WEDDING CAKE
Of the Finest Flavor, in all sizes always
on hand and ornamented in the
most artistic style.
3MCIW03E SPIES !
always ficOt, as also
Home Made Mince Meat
for sale at CO cents per pound.
"Will tcccie per Consuelo the balanco
of my new machinery of the newest do.
signs for manufacturing all descriptions
of plain Candies; thanking the public
for prcUous liberal patronage and so.
Uniting a continuance of same.
Very respectfully,
F. IIOllX,
Practical Confectioner and Pastry Cook.
Tim oi.n stand. 71 Hotel street
P. O. Bo No. 75;. . . ..Telephone No. 74
. . . .-Telephone No. '
Sly
SILK CULTURE !
My Book of Injunction,
"SILK AND THE SILK WORM."
Gives all necessary in foi million.
J'rice. TM'iit.v-I''I' Cent ri per ropy
Silk AVoriu Egg, Reel', Tree, Cut
ling!?, Seeds, &c.', for sale at the very
lowest niaiket tales.
Thermometer and Barometer Combined
For use of Silk liaises1-, free by mail
only 75 cents.
I will Lo pleaded to give information
to correspondents who apply by letter.
iucloIng two cent stamp lor lcply.
Specimen Hoxps of Viit'nuitN tV Itecl
cd Nilk. :;5 OntM.;
None but articles of the tlrstquality sold
Address all communications to
Miss Nellie Lincoln Rossiter,
Practical Silk Cultui 1st,
New Lisbon, Builington Co.
NEW JERSEY.
Also accnt foi the " Kaleidoscope,"
only CO cts pel year in advance. OH
B
EGStoinfoiiu his numerous eusto-
niets and the public that he is
READY AGAIN FOR BUSINESS
In the store
Adjoining Treglo&n's
Tailoring Establishment,
JBCotel Street.
1)25 tf
Risen from the Aste !
LOVE'S NEW BAKERY !
MBS. LOVE desiies to intimate to
her numerous old customers and
tho public generally, that her bakery,
WeNLroyeil ly ITJi'o,
Has been restored In handsome, sub
stantial and convenient form, She Is
thereto o prepntcd to supply the largest
custom with
Plain and Fancy Bread
of the best quality, and manufactured
bv tlio most approved methods.
Everything in the line ot a lltst-chtss
bakery will bo carried on with greater
facility than befoto thu lite.
The Lunch & Coffee Room
is also tostoicd in moro elegant style
than ever, and at rates that cannot bo
underbid by any restaurant.
Brick Building, 73 Nuuann Strcot.
Honolulu, Dec, 13, 1681. 802
Frank Gertz
AN ALARMING DISEASE AFFLIOTINC
A NUMEROUS CLASS.
The diMi ' iiniiini mi iMlli .i iliulit
derangement- nl the slcmiuli. but. if
nogiecied, it in lime uiinr- me wnon
frame, cinlirm ing the Mdno, llvir,
pancreas, and, in fait, the entire glaiidu
iar system, autl the alllictcd drags out a
miserable existence until death given
relief fiom suH'erlng. The disease is
often mistaken for other complaints j
but If the render will asked himself the
following questions, lie will be nblo to
determine whether he himself is one of
alllictcd! Have 1 distress, pain, or dllll
cully in breathing after eating? Is there
:i dull, henvy feeling attended by tlrow
sinesiV Have tlio ejos a jollow tinge?
floes a thick, sticky, mucous gather
about the giiins and teeth In the mom
lugs, accompanied by a disagreeable
taste? Is the tongue coated V is there
pains in the side and back? Is there a
tiilneas about the right side as if tlio
liver were enlarging? Is there eosthe
ncs3 ? Is there ei tigo or dizziness w hen
rising suddenly fiom a horizontal poi
lion? Aiu the feotctlons from the kid
neys scatilv and highly coloined, with a
de'poslt alter standing? Does food fer
incut, soon after eating, acconipiuled by
flatulence or a belching or gas from the
stonnohr Is theie frequent p.ilpitatlon
of the heart? These v.ulous symptoms
may not be piesent at one lime, but they
torment thcsuH'cicr inluin as the dread
ful disease progresses. If the ease be
one of long Handing, there will be a dry,
hacking cimidi, attended after a time by
expeclniallon. lit very aihanced stages
the skin assumes a dhty btownisli ap
pcaiance, and the bands and feet aic
coveted by a cold, sticky peispiratlon.
As the It vet and kidneys become more
and mote diseased, rheumatic pains ap.
pear, and the usual tieatment proves en
tiicly unavailing against this latter ago
nizing disotdcr. Tlieotiglnof this main,
-ly is Indigestion ordyspepsia,and a small
quantity of tbc proper medicine will
icmovc the disease it taken ui its inci.
piency. It is most important that the
disease should be piomptiy and properly
treated in its first stages, when a little
medicine will effect a cure and even
when it has obtained a strong bold the
conect remedy should bo petsetved in
until every vestige of lite disease is
eradicated,' until the appetite lias re.
tuincd, and the digestive organs rcstoicd
to a healthy condition. The suicsl and
most effectual remedy for lliisdisti casing
complaints is "Seigcl's Curative Syrup,"
a vegetable pteparalion sold by nil
Chemists and Medicine VcndoistUioiigh
outthc world, and bv the ptopriclots, A.
.1. White Limited, 17, Faiingdou Tioad,
London, E. C. This Syi up sttikes at the
very foundation of ihe disease, and
drhes it, loot and branch, out of the
system.
Maiket Place, Pocklington, York,
October 2nd, 18S2.
Sii, Being a suflerer for ycais with
dyspepsia in all its woist tonus, and
alter, spending pounds in medicines, I
was at last persuaded to tty Mother
Scigel's Curative Syrup, and am thank
ful tosaylnnedeiicd mote benefit fiom
it than any other medicine 1 ever took,
and would advise any one suUering ft out
the same complaint to give it a liial, the
results they would soon 11 ml out for
themselves. If you like to make use of
this testimonial you are quite at liberty
to do so.
Yours respectfully,
(Signed) li. Tujixr.it.
Seigcl's Operating Pills are tbc best
family physic that has ever been dis
covered. They cleanse the bowels
from nil in itafing substances, and leave
them m a healthy condition. They cute
eostiveness.
IIcnsinghnm,"Whitehaeu,Oot.lu'lh, 'S2.
Jit. A. J. White. Ecat Sir,! was
for some time alllictcd with piles, and
was advised to give Mother Seigcl's
Syrup a trial, which 1 did. I ant now
happy to state Hint it has rcstoicd me to
complete health. 1 lcmttin, yours re
spccttully, (Signal;
John II. Liohti'oot.
loth August, lti'i'i.
St. Mnty.strcet, Petciboiougb, )
November 23th, IfcSl. j
Sir, It gives mo gtent pleasitie to in
form you ot the benefit I have received
from Seigcl's Syiup. I have been
troubled lor years with dyspepsia; but
after a few doses of Ihe Syiup, I found
tclicf, and aftet laking two bottles of
it I fell quite cm ed.
lam, Sir, yotus truly,
Mr. A. J. White. Willi am Uisknt.
Hear Sir, 1 write to tell you that Mr.
Henry Hillier, of Yalei-bmg, "Wilts, iim
forms me that lie sull'ered fiom a fevcro
foi in ol indigestion lorupw.itils of four
years, nnd took tio end oliloetor'smidi
cine without the slightest henellt, and
declatcs M'othcr Seigcl's Syrup which he
got from mo has saved hl: life.
Yours tin v,
(Signed) ' N. AVinin,
Mr. While. Chemist, Ualnc.
September 8th, 183SI,
Dear Sir, I find the sale of Seigcl's
Syrup steading increasing. All who have
tried it speak very highly of its medi
cinal virtues; one customer dcsciibes it
as a "Godsend to dyspeptic people." 1
always recommend it with confidence.
Faithfully yotus,
(Signed) Vinci:nt A. AVim.s,
Ohciiiist-Dcntisi,
To. Mr. A. J. "White. McrthyrTyilvil1
Pieston, Sept. 21st 1883.
My Dear Sir, Your Syrup and Pills
ate stilrveiy popular with mycustoiiicis,
many saying they mo the "best family
medicines possible
The other day a customer canto for two
bottles ot Syiup nnd said "Mother
Seigel" had saved tho life of his wife,
ami ho added, "ouo of these bottles 1 am
sending llftoen miles away toafuend
who is very ill. I have much faith In
It."
The wile keeps up wondci fully, in fact,
one would fancy almost that the people
were beginning to bicakfast, dine, and
sup onMother Seigcl's Syrup, the deinantl
is so constant and Ihe satisfaction so
great. I am dear Sir, yours faithfully,
(signcui w. JiowKint.
Whito, Esq. 507 ly
To A. J.
Cleopatra's Needle, in Central
Park, is gradually crumbling away.
Can't bland tlio climate.
An apple most people enn't get
along very well without and yet
can't cat, is the applo of their eye.
There- nro 752 miles of street car
lines tramways they arc called over
there in England.
Telephone
Itff.
PLANING MILL,
. Alukcr., near Quet'ii Hi.
C. .1. Hahdi.i , Propricjur.
Contracting & Building
Mouldings and F.'nish always on hand.
CT Otilcr promptly atluided to. "3n
row HAM1.
Blnrd mid Sort Hiovo Wood.
IW1 Out and Split 1j;
.r-ivSN.
STABLI
TTAVINO EXLAKOEI) THESE
Central & Commodious Stables
wo arc prepated to furnish llrst-class
turnouts' with gcnile 1iomi, with or
without (liivcrs. A line wagonette in
connection.
ElackN nt sti! Eiotir.s.
day and night. Horses taken to board
by day, week, or month, on reasonable
ic'rms." Saddle horsc3 to lot.
IIorseH J3ti!jyii, itntl Sold,
Satisfacliou giuirantccd.
G. V. MACEA11EANE,
3' I Pi op's
e No. 82.
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Corner
ol I'ort and IToti'l StH.
Wilson Brothers,
..!
ENEI5AL ELACKSMITIIS.
Horse Shoeing a specialty
A first-class man being specially engaged
for that work.
Ship and "Wagon work faithfully
attended to.
Shop on the Esplanade, op. Hopper's.204
JOHN HOTT,
Tin, Copner and Sheet Iron Worker
Plumber, Gas Fitter, &c.
Stoves and Ranges
of all kinds.
Plumbers' stock and metals,
House Furnishing Goods,
77 (Jliaiideliets, Lumps, &c.
vjjl.t:ee's s. s. co.
Mmttcd.
ggStoaHior Kinau,
S-JS? King, Commander,
.Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching ut Jjahnlna, j'laa
inea Bay, I.Iukona, Mahukona, Ka
waihne, haupalioehoo und llilo.
Returning, will touch ut all the
alove ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Saturday afternoon,
VOll KOLOA & "WAIMEA,
KAUAI.
Tho Clipper Schooner
WAIEHU,
F. Kibbling, .... Mnbter,
"Will run regularly to tho poils of
KOLOA, IIANAPEPE vt WAIMEA,
KAUAI. For freight or passage apply
to tho Captain on board, or to the
Paou'io Navioation Co.,
8G0 iim Cor. Ninuum ifc Queen sis.
THE FAST HAIMNU
Schoonor EHUKAI
will run regularly
TO WAIALUA EYEHY MONDAY,
Returning on Tliutsday, weather
permilllng.
For freight or passage apply to the
Captain on board, or to
Pacific Navigation Co.,
181 Agents.
MAIM HOTEL
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LIST OF IICHANDISE,
Ox CutU,
Light Expris 'Wiigoti',
E Top ('arrlagos.
STEAMGOAL
Uttmberlaud Coal,
Coin. Wood Chairs,
KEROSENE OIL.
M'olchcs,
Fine 3Iolafte Shook!,
llosln, Soap,
lee Chests, Nos, ", 3. and !.
Hoe Handles,
J.obilers, llblns; EcnuR,ilbtns
Spruce Plank.
Hay Cullers. Nos. 1, 2. & 3.
Axle Grease,
Fall-bank's Scales, Nos. 7,3,10 11 (,
Leather llelting,
Centrifugal Lining, 1 1 inch;
Contp. Kails lt, Mi inch.
MAMMOTH ROCKERS,
Hales Excelsior,
Manila Cordngc, Assorted:
Excelsior Mattresses,
Galvanized Fence Staples,
FARMS WM 29 AHS 25 BAWLi
Sisal Iioi'c, Assoitcd,
Ash Plank,
hump Eariows,
Antes' Shovel",
Y. InEETAL sheathhstg
1G, 18,120, !i2, 24 and 20 o.;
Hair Sllattresses !
Grindstone1!, llubbor Hose,
Hide Poison, liarbed
"Wire, licflncd Iron,
ANNEALED FENCE WIRE,
Galvanized Screws and 'Washers.
JJ32
DAILY BULLETIN
Business Directory
AuetioiiecrM.
E. P.Adam's Queen st
Lj'ons & Levey, Queen st
Bindery.
Alvin 11. Raetnann.... Gazette Euilding
ItnnUerw.
Bishop &, Co Met chant st
ISntcliei',
W. McCandless, Fish Market
ttoot anil Shoes.
L. Adler, Nttuauu st
Chr. Gcrtz, Foi t st
Temple of Fashion Fott st
Billiard SnlooiiM
Nolte Foi t st
McCai thy Hotel st
Clothing.
Gonsahcs & Co Hotel st
Temple of Fashion Foil st
Cabinet HZa'coi'H.
V. Miller Hotel st
Lycan ifc Co Foit st
Carriage 3Ialtcrx.
AV.II.rago,---- Fott st
Hawaiian Cauiagc Co., Queen st
Cisnrs nnd Toliaceo.
C. McCai thy Astor Rill iard S aloon
Noltcs Reaver Saloon Fort st
Cider,
Fishet's Champagne Cider Liliha st
Candy t'aetory and Bakery.
F. Horn, Hotel st
CnrpciitcrM and IStiilderH.
F. Wilhelm, King st
G. Lucas Foi t st
AVT Rhoads Queen st
. Wry ami I'linry GooiIh.
N.S. Sachs Fort st
J.T. "Watei house, Queen st
J. T. Watcrhouse, King st
J. T. Watcrhouse, Foi t st
R. F. Elders & Co., Fott st
M. A. Gonial ves & Co Hotel st
Temple of Fashion Fort st
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Bills of Lading
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Delivery Books
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Hnlli'liTiV I'n lrn t
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Frank Hustme, Queen st
(I. llobitifton (iitiuit A,t
I'ui'iilMlieil ItnfiiiM.
Mr. Turner, Ring t
1'lre IiiHitt'iiiice A;oiim.
11. HieiuciiRnhiicidir,..nl Wilder vVi Co's.
C. 0. Herger Mereh.itit M
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Ehleis t Co,, Fort si
X. S. Sachs, Fort si
(lousal voh & Co., Hotel st
H UTicgloan Forti: lintel Rli
iJrocorlrH nnl SMovlsioiiH.
A. S. Clcghoru & Co Queen t
WollcifcEilwards,.. .Fort i; Xttunnu sit
Lewis & Co Hotel st
tloi'M1 Wlioeliifr Mhopx.
Wilson Eros., Fort i
tJorne Trnlnei'H, Ac.
H Keith KaplolanllMik
L Erunilage Queen & Punchbowl
Levy & Y uodhnnt.Oidcr.s at Wlsiiuan's
Hay mid t''i!i-(t SIoich.
Wolfe & Ed:iids....Kin; ec Xiiuanu ts
Uliiun Feed Co.,
Laiue V Co,
Hui'iieMN DliiUei'
0. E. Sheimau,
jinvilunrc.
Dilllngliatn & Co.,
J.T. Aiateiliouse,
Qliiett r,t
..I'Olt si
Klngst
. Fortst
Qucui st
Itupoi-lei'M A. Coni.SSerclinntH.
G. "W. Mncfarlane tt Co., Foitst
C. Erewer & Co., Queen st
Lyons & Levey, Queen si
M.S. Giinbattui it Co , Quien st
W. G. Irwin & Co., Fott st
A. S. Cloghoin & Co., Queen st
J.T. "Wnici house, Queen st
Ft ccth & Peacock Nuuanu st
Castle iV: Cooke, King st
Wing Wo Tai is Co., Nuutinu st
C. O. lictger .' Metelmntst
llyniau Bios., i Merchant st
Jeweler
AVennsr & Co ....Fort st
B.atjoi' AKentH.
AV. Auld, "Water "Works Olllcc
J. A. Hassinger, Interior OIHce
W. C. Aknna .Klngst
SMCatter
liumber Iealcrh.
LowciA & Cooke, Fort st
Wilder ii Co Fort si
7t'lllii:cv.v and Hvchu laliiiiiv.
Mis. A. M. Mollis Forlst
7ileilieal.
Dr. Emerson, Kukui st
3iewM Uealci's.
J. M. Oat .It. & Co., Metchanl s
I'lumbcra and I'aintern.
E. C. Rowe, King st
Btown & Phillips, King st
J. Nott, Knahumaiui st
Max Kohui Fortst
IMtoiosraplirrs.
"Williams & Co., Fottt-t
PiistureH
A Ilerbctt Kolibi Valley
J Imntcluth Miiiioa Valley
TtiniiSK - Insieal InutrunicutN.
Lycau & Co., Foil st
Kerstaus'autM.
Noltcs Beaver Saloon, Fort st
"Windsor Restautant, King-t
Ciismo, Kaplolani l'iiilc
Toutist's Retreat,. llonuapo, Kau, Hawaii
Ileal I'.stale Agents.
J. E. "Wiseman, Mctchant st
Solicitors.
A. S. Ilartwell, over Bank
J . M . L)a idsou Kauhumanu st
A. Rosa Gov't Building
W . A. Whiting, Kaahuinanu st
J. uussell,
.Merchant st
S.B. Dole,
F. M. Hatch
R. F. Bickeilon,.
Cecil Brown,....
J. M. Mousaitat,.
. . .ICaahumauu st
. . Kaahttmaun st
, Jleiclianl st
Mctchant st
Mctchant st
Koap Fnctory.
T. Ar. Rawlins, .-..-King st, Leleo
htatloiici'H.
J-M..Oat Jr.& Co.,...'. Mei chant st
Sail linkers.
J. M. Oat & Co Queen st
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