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LEWIS
Wo hive- received n fresh lino of
Crosse & Blaokwell's & J. T. Morton's Canned & Bottled Goods
Direct froraiEngland ex HrltUh bark Gleng.ibor, comprising in parts
Bottles Mixed Pickles,
' Cham Cham,
" Whito Onions,
" Piccollh,
" Preserved West India Ginger,
' Spanish Olive.",
Handsome Vasus Koy.il Table Siuro,
" " Jofi'i UullSiuce,
Bottlos Walnut Catnip,
" Greengage In byrup,
" ltcd Currants In Syrup,
" Candled Orango Peel,
" Cltro-i Peel, "
" Pudding llaisins,
Mb tins Jordan Almonds,
" Fried Eols.
.b tint Fresh Cod Hoes,
1 quart Bottles Suited Herrings,
Earthen Jar Anchovy Paste,
Bottles Cayenne Pepper,
Bottles White nnd Black Pepper,
" ante Currants,
7.1b tins Scotchraeal,
Jars Table Salt, ,
2-lb tins Green Pea Soup,
' Julienne Soup,
" Mock Turtle Soup,
" Oxtail Soup,
' Glblct Soup,
" Alulhigntawny Soup,
Bottles India Curry Powder,
Tins Madras " "
1 & 2-lb tins Jams and Jellies, assorted,
Pat 3 of all kinds,
14b tun Carrnway Scidi,
Bottles Tomato Conserve,
Truffled Pato do 1'ols Gru,
Tins Whole Roast Grouse,
" Sago and Onions,
" Ualford's English Curried Fowl,
" English Asparagus,
1'lb tins Mince Meat,
" Prawns,
2-lb tins Spiced Beef,
Bottles Capers, 2 and 4 oz.,
Lib tins Carrots,
Onions,
" Irish Stew,
" Boiled Mutton,
" Stewed Kidneys,
" Boast Veal,
Muscatel Ifilslus,
Cocoa and Milk,
Symington's Pen Flour,
Epps l to J-lb Packages Cocoa,
Oakley Knife Polish,
Mb tins Flake Tapioca,
Coleman's Mustard in tins and bottles,
all sizes,
Edam Cheese,
Day & Martin's Shoe Paste,
Also just received ex S. S. Australia and Brigantine Consuelo, a complete line of
ST.A.:PJL.E A.TST FANCY GBOCEBnilS.
All which ie offer at reasonable prices.
Satisfaction Cinurantcetl, nnd OoodH delivered to all imrtrt of Honolulu.
FRESH ICE HOUSE GOODS in Season, received-by each trip of the
O. S. 8. Co-'s Steamers by
LEWIS AC CO. g,
GEO. EMELHARDT,
(Formerly with Samuel Nott).
Importer and Dealer in
STOVES, CHANDELIERS,. LAMPS,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE,
AGATE IRON AND TINWARE.
Agent Hall's Safe and Lock Company.
Beaver Block, - - - Fort Street.
(ty Store formerly occupied by S. NOTT, opposito Spreckels & Co.'s Bank.
WO
J01 I0TT, 1l 8 Kaataanii Street.
Granite, Iron and Tin Ware !
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE
House Keeping Goods,
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND
993 SHEET IRON WORK.
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO, L'd.
(Successors to Dillingham & Co., & Samuel Nolt.)
IRONMONGERS.
New Goods for the Holidays! Silver Plated Ware
in New Designs.
From the very bes makers.
o CUTLERY o
A. Complete Btoelc .of OoocIm in Every Initio.
FORT STREET, HONOLULU. &
Every Description of
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
Exeouted with neatness and diBpatoh
At the Daily Bulletin Office
P.O.Bo.i(97.
& CO.
Bottles Skinner's Mnng Hcllih,
" long Bed Chillies,
' Mnvonnnlso Sauce,
" Oalfsfoot Jelly,
" French Olives,
Hiimlnoino Vnses China Soy,
" " Solio Sauce.
Hollies Mushroom Catsup,
" Clicnles In Syrup,
" Pears " "
" Mark Currants In Svrup,
" Candled Lemon Peei,
" Crystallized Fruits
" Turkey Figs,
Ml tins Curried Lobsters,
" Slewed Eth,
14 lb tins Fillets of Soles,"
Earthen Jars Ploatcr Paste,
Small Jan Capt. While's Mullagatawuy
Piute,
Bottle Ground Splec,
Pint Botilcs Malt VJnegnr,
2 I1 11 ttlc i French Piunts,
Pint liottte Monlscrrat Lime Juice,
SMb tin Gravy Soup,
" Cro;sy Soup,
"' Palestine Soup,
" Hare Soup.
" Ox Cheek Soup,
" Hotchpotch Soup,
'' Vonl'uii Soup,
Tins Oxford S meago,
Bottle? Pickled Red Cabbage,
Collared Ox Tongues,
Bottlci Lea & Pcrrln's Genulno Worccs.
tcrshlrc Sauc.-',
Bottles Bengal Club Chutney,
" French Truffles,
Tins Whole Roast Pavtridgns,
" " " Pheasants,
" Preserved Mushrooms,
" Beef Marrow Fat,
iij-lb tius Arrowroot, '
Tins Real Yarmouth Moatcm,
" Fiench Mushrooms,
Phlllipe & Canaud's Petit Pols,
1 lb tins Parsnips, Mb tins Tunips,
" Frew Tripe,
Alnmodo Beef,
" Boiled Mutton, -
11 Hat loot Mutton,
" CalMiead, ditto Ho8t Mutton,
Boiled Beef; ' Boiled "
Cocoa nnd milk, Chocolato nnd Milk,
Esicnco Coflce, 1'alcnt Groats,
Van Houtou's Cocoa, if &, J-lb tins,
. & i-lb tins Cocoutinn,
Lib tins Pearl Sago,
" Ground Bice,
" Cambridge Sausagc3,
Day & Martin's Liquid Shoo Blacking,
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SATURDAY. APRIL 9. 1887.
A QUESTION OF LECAL ETIQUETTE.
At tho Supreme Court, yesterday,
an unu9U.il scene took place, in
which a question of professional
legal etiquette arose. An appeal
from a decision in the 1'olieo Court
in the case of Rex. vs. Young Tang,
for unlawful possession of opium,
gave rise to the situntion. The ap
pellant was fined $1,000 and costs
and sentenced to two years' impri
sonment under the opium law of
188G. Messrs. John T. Dare nnd
J. A. Magoon appeared for the de
fendant in the Court below.
A difference of opinion as to the
appeal being tried before a jury, or
before tho Supreme Court in banco
arose. After Mr. Dare had perfected
tho appeal to the Court in banco, he
received a letter signed by his
client, but apparently written by
Mr. Magoon, requesting him to have
the appeal tried before a jury, inti
mating that if he did not do so his
services in the case would be dis
pensed witii. He thereupon with
drew from the case. Subsequently,
Young Tang, tho appellant, in
formed Mr. Daie that the letter
written by Mr. Magoon, dismissing
him (Mr. D.) from the ca9c was
not authorized by him. Further
more, Young Tang desired Mr. Daro
to continue in the case, and con
duct it in Court.
In order to settle 'the point
whether Mr. Daro was entitled to
appear as attorney in tho cfise, the
Court ordered Young Tang to be
called and examined on oath. On
examination by the bench, Young
Tang deposed that lie had at first
employed Mr. Daro to act as his
attorney in this case, but Mr. Daro
said it was best to have it tried
before the Court in bunco. Witness
thou went to Mr. Magoon's office to
inquire about it. Witness asked if
ho (Magoon) had advised to bring
tho caso before a jury or not, and
he said that he hud, and that it was
decided to have the case tncd before
a jury. Told him to prepare a
paper to give" to Mr. Dare to have
his case taken before a jury. After
wards Mr. Dare came to know it
and asked witness how ho camo to
have his case tried before a jury?
Told him that he had taken his case
before a jury.
The Court : Did yon over sign a
paper 'dismissing Mr. Dare as at
torney in jour case?
Witness : I signed a paper, but
I do not know the contents of it.
1 was simply told that my case is
to bo tried before a jury ; that is all
I heard. I signed a picco of paper
and I understood that it meant that
the caso would come before a iurv.
would prefer that the case bo tried
before tho Court in banco. Affi
davit March -1, 1887, notifying tho
Clerk of tho Supremo Court of the
dismissal of Mr. Dare handed wit
ness. That is my signature. I
did not know the contents of that
letter.
After further examination and
also cross-examination by Mr. Ma
goon, the Chief Justice said: "Wo
reinstato Mr. Daro fully in tho
case."
Addressing Mr. Magoon, the
Chief Justice said: "The Court was
not perfectly satisfied with his con
duct in this case, and that an op
portunity would be affortled him of
clearing up tho matter satisfactorily
in his own way by affidavits, as to
his action in procuring the dismissal
of a brother attorney rrom a case in
which both were engaged."
In reply to Mr. Magoon, the
Chief Justice said : "You aro charg
ed with procuring tho dismissal of a
brother attorney from a caso with
out communicating with him, and
apparently without the npproval or
knowlcdgo of your client. It should
be left entirely with a client to say
what ho would have done with it."
Tho appellant was remanded until
Saturday. Mr. Magoon intimated
that after what had happened, he
withdrew from the case.
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and I can seo no
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.Goldsmith.
Captain Samuel Samuels, tho cele
brated skippor, who is to command
the Dauntless Jn tho forthcoming
ocean yacht race, has wrttcn a book
entitled "From tho Forecastle to tho
Cabin." ,
Do Lessens suggests as the best
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of the fin?8t quality. Some of the
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FINE BEDDING A SPECIALTY.
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m
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from Par's, litis her di'e!Mniiling looms
still on Kmina Eiiei't. ii'invu tho bnuiire.
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of goods in transit to tho other Islands.
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in quantities to' suit nt lowest prices.
Offlce, adjoining E. P. Adams & Co.'s
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Schooner Josephine.
Tho SCUOONEK JOSEPH
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trips a week to Ewa, under
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sengcrs. Paitlcs wishing to make
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to Pearl Itlver, Coco Head, aud other
EnrtR of Onhu may charter tho tchooner
y applying to OAVT. COOK.
6.1 lm
Yosemite Skating
giSiu
Open every afternoon and
ovoninfj.
Music every Saturday Night.
ICOt Pipprletor. Jyr
ArriVBil at Marclian
A Now Lot of -
Cigars and Cigarettes
Entirely New in this Market.
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Having teemed the Scrvice-3 of
Greo. C, Stratemeyer
wo aro prepared to uxceuto nil
ordcisin
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HONOLULU PLANING, JIJLJ.8. .
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Great Excitement in Wales
about a Marvellous Cure.
Living Six Years "Without
Goiiitf to JJed.
Mil. EuiToni Whllo spending a fow
days at tho pleasant euisldo town of
Aucrystullli, Cnullgnnalilrr, Wales, I
heard related what seemed to me cither
a fabulous otory or u mnivcllous eute.
The Mory was that a poor sulTeter who
linil not been able to llortoun In bed for
six long years, given up to dio by nil tho
Doctorn, hud been hpeedily cuied by
some Patent Medicine. It was lelated
with the more Implicit confidence from
t lie circumstance, as wns said, that the
Vicar of Llnnryotyil was familiar with
tho facts, and could vouch for tho truth
of Ihc leport.
, Having u littlo curiosity to know how
such slotles grow m travelling, I took
the liberty while lit the village of Linn,
ivttyd to cull upon ilia Vicar, the Hov.
T. Kvrii.j, mid to enquire about this
wonderful cure. Thotiuh a total stum,
ger to him, both he nnd hid wife most
graciously cntcrtilmd me in a half
houi 's conversation, pi lnclpally touching
the eaao of Mr. Pugh, In which they
teemed to take a deep and sympathetic
interest, having lici u familiar with his
sullcrlugs, anu now rejoiced in what
seemed 10 them n most leuiiirkubleeiire.
Ho strongly vouched Mr. Win. Pugh's
chaiactcr as a respcctal le fanner and
woithy of credit. 1 left tho venerable
Vicar with a livelier tense of the happy
l clalon of a pastor nnd people, feeling
that ho wns one who truly syinpal lilted
with nil who aro nllllctid in mind, body,
or estate.
On my return to Aboijatwlth, I was
linpietsed with a dulro to sec Mr. Pugh,
whoso reputation stood so high. Ills
fin in is culled P.iiiconi-Maw r, signifying
"above tho dingle," situated near tho
summit of a smooth lotiud hill, over,
looking n beautiful valley in which is
situated the lovely Ivyinanllcd Church
of Llanddetnol. I found Mr. Pugh,
apiiaiently about 40 years old, of medium
height, railier slight, with a pleasant and
intelligent face. I told him I had heard
of Ills gicnt alUictloii mid of his remark,
able and almost mlinculous iclitf, and
that I had eomo to learn fiont his own
lips, what tlicio wns of tiuth in tho re
ports. Mr. Pugh remarked that his neigh
bors had taken n kindly and symp
athetic intert'st in his caso lor many
y CM iv, but of late their iiitvtest had been
greatly awakentd by a happy change in
Jih condition. What you lepoit iib hav.
log heard abroad, said he, is substant
ially true, w lib otic exception. I never
iinedrstood that my case was ever given
up as hopelofs by any Physician. I
have been treated by scveial Doctors
hereabouts, ns good as any In Wales, but
unfortunately no prescription of theirs
ever brought the desired relief.
Fifteen years ago, ho said, I first be.
ramc conscious ot a sour and deranged
stomach and loss of appetite, which the
Doctois told me wns Dyspepsia. What
food I could hold in my stomach seem,
cd to do mo no good and was often
thrown up with painful retchings. Tliis
was followed after u time with n'hoarsc
ness and a raw soreness of tho tlnont
which the Doctors called bronchitis,
and I was treated for that, but with
little E1KCCS3. Then camo shortness of
breath and a bciiso of suUbcation, espe
daily nights, with clammy uwcat, and I
would have to get out of bed and some
times open a door or v lndow m winter
weather to fill my lungs with tho cold
air
The Vicar remarked that ho presumed
his litiuio had been connected with tho
report fiom his having mentioned the
case to Mr. John Thomas, a chemist of
Llnnoii. llu paid Mr. Pugh wns former,
ly u lesideutof their paiisli, but mishow
living in the p.uieh of Llnnddeiiiol.
This medicine thny dmiiustered to
mo oeeordiiig to tho direction?, when to
their surprise ami delight no less thnn
my own, tho spasm ceased. I became at
ease, and my stomach was calmed. My
bowels wcio moved as by a gentle
cathartic, and 1 felt a souse of quiet
comfoit all thiough Mich as I had not
before realized in many years. I could
walk mound the house and breathe
comfoitably in u fow houis after I had
taken Bio medicine. I have continued
to take tho medicine dully now for
something over two months, and I can
lie down and sleep sweetly at nights
and have not since had a lccuncnceof
thoso terrible spasms and sweatiugs. I
havo been so lonjj hiokcn down and re
duced in my whole system that 1 have
not tried to perform any very haul out
door labor, deeming it best to bo pru
dent lest by orer.exorlioii I may do my.
self injuiy before my strength is fully
rcstoied. I feel that my stomach anil
bowels havo been and are being thor
oughly lenovated and renowed by the
medicine. In fact I feel like u new
man.
E.uly ii this last spiing I had n still
more severe spa'-modlc attack, and my
funiily and neighbom became alurmed,
believing that certainly I would not su
vive, when n neighbor, who had somo
knowledge, or had heard of tho medi.
cine, sent to Aberystwjth by tho driver
of the Omnibus Post, somo seven miles
distant, and fotched a bottlo of Mother
Scigcl's Curative Syrup.
1 havo been much congratulated by
my neighbors, especially by the good
Vicar of Llaniystyd, who with his sym.
pathetic wife havo como three miles to
shed tears of joy on my ucovery.
I bade Mr. Pugh good-bye, happy that
even one at least among thousands had
found a icniedy for an ngguivatingdls.
caso.
About six yeaiH ago I became so bad
that I could not bleep in bid, but had to
tako my unquiet rest and dream sleep
sitting in an aunchair. My atlllction
seemed to bo working downwaid into
my bowels as wel) as upwards Into my
lungs and throal. In the violent cough,
illg sn.ism.s which grow moio frequent,
my ntfdotuen would expand nnd collapse
and nt times it would neein that I should
sullbcUe. All thi.1 time- I wns reduced
in strength so that I could perform no
hard labor and my spiiits wer- conso
qucnlly much depressul.
Hollcying this remarkablo case of
Dyspeptic Asthma should bo knownto
tho public, I beg to submit tho abovo
facts ns they me lelated to mo.
21)!) II wlv F. T. W.
Let me have a mild
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rilllE AUOVK ItEQUr.ST 18 1IDAKD
X dally in cigar Ft ires, tnlonrs nnd
other places where cigars nn sold, for
ltisan undisputed fncttlmt mostfiiiokeis
prefer n mild cigar mid that those who
have for n long time smoked strong
clears, principally impoiud Manilas,
will, after having tboionghly injured
the nloinnuh and Inipalied Iho nirvoui
system, surely want a mild clgnr, if they
could llnd the light kind.
How many thoiifniids nffmoliers who
sillier from bus ot appetite, huidnehe,
nenoi-8 irritability, asthma, etc.. and
who havo tried all pus-lble remedies
without 8iieces, iniulii be cm id if ihey
know linil their suffciings wire cai.seil
by iho iiitimpernto ii"e of i.i o.ig ('Ignis,
and that they should only smoke mild
and propeily piepardl oiicf.
It Is a fact that all mild cleats agree
well with smokers', "for "in most eis
theio 1) n lack of cure in tho (election of
tho tobacco, ami often iho ntcessnry is.
poriencc for it Is Wanting, cl tin re- is
ono brand which suits tliomoitf.istldious
smokir, ami that is
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HODA AVAT113K, .
Bo lilchly elllcacious for dyspepsia, ns
supplied to all tlio principal lamllics lu
Honolulu, and exclusively to II. 11. M.'s
vessels ot war.
iMlmii! orders promptly nttcmlcel to.
SUNNY SOUTH STEAM WORKS.
April 1, 18-7. lGflOly
C. E. FRASHER,
DKALEH IN
Hay, Grain, Etc.
Livermoro Hay
TVltolo Barley,
'Crvuheil Barley,
Oil Cao Meal'
Oati, Bran',
Order left nt Ofllce, with N. F. Bur
gess, fc'4 King Street, will bo promptly
attended to. COly
S. M. CARTER,
Has on hand for falc, lu quantities
to suit i
Departure Bay Coal, Ncwcastlo Coal,
Charcoal,
Hard and Soft Wood, Sawed and Eplit.
Manienle Hny,
California Hay,
Ilraii, Oats,
Barley, Coin,
Cracked Corn,
Wheat, etc.
Orders are hereby solicited nnd will
bo delivered at any locality within tho
city limits.
No. 8SS KING STKEET.
Both Telephone-, 187. CI
Un. E. 0. Wnsr'a Nr.RVii and IlnAiN TnEAT
JlENT,n Buanintfcd BpocI for Hiutorln, Dlzzi.
nosn. Convulsions, 1'ite, niorvoua NcanilBtn,
Io.tacho,Ncrvouarro9trotioii,caasC(l by tlionso
ot iilcuhol or tobacco, Wukofmncss, Mmital Do.
prmslon, Boftonlnt; ot tlio Drain, resulting in iu
unnity nnd irnrtint; t raisory, elecay nnd (Uatlil
l'romiituro Old Ai?o, Ilarrcnnces, 1.ors of Power
inoithorB?x.lnvoliintnryljos3C8nndHpormator
rhesa, caascd byoyor-oxertionof tho brain, solf
nunso, or ovcr-liutulcouco. Kuch box contains
ono month's trcatmont. S1.0O a box, or six boxes
for $3.00, eon t by mull propald on receipt ul price.
AVE OVAHAXTDK SIX BOXES
To euro nny caso. With ench orilor rocolvcd by us
fur six bozos, accompanied with $5.00. vu will
send tlio pnrcliaser oar written iruarnnteo to tu.
fund tho monoy it tlio trontmunt does not effect
II cure. (Juaruntoca issued only by
XIOX.X.IBT3ill Jb CO.
8500 REWARD.!
WE will Mr tha abort rewtrj hr tor cuicr Um Compltlnl
p7rpil,Dkkllfa4h0,Iollgriin,Co&illptloncrCtirn.iif
fiMiwlcunIUiWiit'iVrirUUUnrl1llillin th dlrte.
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uvtr fall m kIts ulbliKihiB. enjtt CoalcJ, Ursa Uji.i.coq.
UluImW l.llli.Uc.cli. Vtt itlt ly ,11 unjtl.ti. U(aiacr
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kilt WU1 (lUjl KDll? Bill lf lU l u ,uivi 1 1 1, i CWllllBP.
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