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THE CARE OF THE EAiti.
1. Never put anything into tho
car for the relief of toothaie.
2. Never wear cotton in the cars
if they are dtschaiging pus.
3. Never attempt to apply a
poultice, to the inside of the canal
of tho car.
1. Never drop anything into the
car unless it 1ms been previously
wormed.
6. Never use anything but a
syringe and warm water for cleans
ing the ears from pus.
C. Never strike or bos a child's
ears ; this has been known to rup
Xuro the drumhead and cause incur
able deafness.
7. Never wet I he hair, if 3011
have any tendency to deafness;
wear an oiled silk cap when bath
ing, and refrain from diving.
8. Never scratch the cars with
anything but the linger if they itch.
Do not use the head of a pin, hair
pins, pencil tips or anything of that
nature.
9. Never let thu feet become
dold and damp, or sit with tho back
toward a window, as theso things
tend to aggravate any existing hard
ness of hearing.
10. Never put milk, fat, or any
oil substance into the ear for the re
lief of pain, for they soon become
rancid and tend to incite inflamma
tion. Simple warm water will
answer the purpose better than
anything else.
11. Never be alarmed if a living
insect enters the ear. Pouring warm
water into the canal will drown it,
when it will generally come to the
surface, and can bo easily removed
by the fingers. A few puffs of
smoke blown into the car will stu
pify the insect.
12. Never meddle with the ear
if a foreign body, such as a bead,
button or seed enters it; leave it
absolutely alone, but have a physi
cian attend to it. More damage has
been done by injudicious attempts
at the extraction of a foreign body
than could ever come from its pre
sence in the car. Health and
Home.
A TARIFF INVESTIGATION.
"Hi, Chimmy," said one boot
black to anothor, "less see yer chew
in' terbackcr."
"What fur?"
"I jes' wanter see if it's got er
label onto it?"
. "Well, I'll tell yer. It's got cr
tin reppcrsentation of de goddess
of liberty onto it. Whuche want to
know fur?"
"I heard dat some of desc here
tariff fellers was gqin' tor take dc
tags off en tcrbackeran' I wanted to
see if dey'd begun yet." "Mer
chant Traveler.
A REMARKABLE CASE.
Under the above heading the
Dojicaster Jieporler of July Gth,
1887,-publishes the following in its
editorial columns
Our readers may recall the cir
cumstance of a young clerk, named
Arthur Kichold, falling insensible
on the Wcatlcy Lane in this town
some time ago, and being picked
up, as he continued perfectly help
less, and taken in a cab by two
gentlemen to the office of F. W.
Fisher, Esq; the solicitor who em
ployed him. On restoring him to
consciousness it was ascertained
that he was aflictcd with what
seemed to be an incuiablc disease.
When he was able to speak he
said he had been to his dinner and
and was on his way back to his
work, when suddenly his head was
in a whirl and be" fell in the street
like a man who is knocked down.
On coming to his senses in the soli
citor's office he thought what this
might mean, and feared he was
going to have a fit of illness, which
we all know is a very dreadful
thing for a poor man with a family
to care for.
With this in his mind he at once
sought the best medical advice,
telling tho doctors how he had been
attacked. They questioned him'
and found that his piesent malady
was exhaustion of the nervous sys
tem resulting from general debility,
indigestion, and dyspepsia of a
chronic nature. This in turn had
been caused by confinement to his
desk and grief at the loss of dear
friends by death. The coming on
of this stiangc disease, as desciibcd
by Mr. Kichold, must bo of inter
est both to sick and well, lie had
noticed for several ycais pieviously,
in fact, that his eyes and face be
gan to have a yellow look; llieio
was a bticky and unpleasant slime
on the gums and teeth in the
morning; the tongue coated; and
tho bowels so bound and costive
that it induced that most painful
and troublesome ailment the piles,
lie says there was borne pain in
tho sides and back and a sense of
fulness 011 thu right side, as though
the Hyer were enlarging, which
proved to be the terrible fact.
The secretions fioin tho kidneys
would bo scauty and high-coloured,
with a kind of gritty or
sandy
r deposit after standing.
, j These things had troubled Mr.
behold a long time, and after his
iniwmTinLrrTi.lninT'iTrr'iniiai't-igiri,Tnriiinwnr
fall In tho Rlroel ho olenrly perceived
that the fit of giddiness was nothing
moro than a sign of tho stendly
and deadly advance of the complaint,
which began in digestion and dys
pepsia, "ills story of how he went
from one physician lo another in
seal ch of a cure that his wife and
little ones might not come to want is
very pathetic and touching. Finally
ho became too ill lo keep his situa
tion and had to give it up. This
w as a sad calamity. H.e was appall
ed to think how he should be able to
live. But God raised up frlend9
who helped to keep the wolf from
the dotfr. He then went to the sea
side at 'Walton-on-the-Naze, but
neither the change, nor the phy
sicians who treated Jiim there, did
any good. All being without avail
he visited London, with a sort of
vague hope Hint some advantago
might happen to him in tho metro
polis. This was in October, 1885.
How wonderful, indeed, are the
ways of Providence, which dashes
down our highest hopes and then
helps us when we lea9t expect it.
While In London he stated his con
dilion to a friend, who strongly ad
vised hiin to ti3'a medicine which he
called Mother iscirrl'.i Curative
Syrup, saying it was genuine and
honest, and often cured when every
thing else had failed. He bought
a bottle 01 a chemist 111 l'nnlico, and
began using it according to the di
rections, lie did this without faith
or hope, and the public, may there
fore judge of his surpiiso and plca
sinc when after taking a few doses
he felt great relief. He could cat
better ; his food distressed him loss ;
the symptoms we have named abated ;
the daik spots which had floated
before his ej'cs like smuts of soot,
gradually disappeaied, and his
strength increased. Before this
tunc his knees would knock together
whenever he tried to walk. So en
couraged .mis ho now that he kept
on using Mother iSciiel's Curative
Syrup until it ended in completely
euiing him.
In speaking of his wonderful re
covery Mr. Kichold says it made
him think of poor Kobinson Crusoe,
and his delivciance fiom captivity
on his island in the sea; and added,
"But for Mother Seigel's Curative
Symp the giass would now be
glowing over my grave."
Our readers can lest assuicd of
of tho strict truth of all the state
ments in this most remarkable case,
as Mr. Kichold (now residing at
Swiss Cottage, Walton-on-the-Naze)
belongs to one of the oldest and
'most respected families in the beau
tiful village of Long Melford,
Suffolk, and his personal character
is attested by so high an authority
as the Kev. C. J. Maityn, rector
of that parish, besides other excel
lent names. We have deemed the
case of such inportance to the pub
lic as to justify us in giving this
short account of it in our columns.
1013-3
FOR SALE.
WHALE BOATS; l
Decked
O Whale Boat, 30 feet long, 3 feet
deep: 8 feet wide; 2 22 Ret Surf Boats;
1 18 feet Surf Boat; 2 Decked Plunger,
10 feet long, 0 feet 0 inches wide, 2 feet
G inches deep, with mast and sails all
complete; 1 22 feet Sailing Scow, with
mast and sails nil compleie. Apply to.
E. II. RYAN.
Boat Builder and General Jobber. 51 tf
FOR RENT OR LEASE.
The memises now oecunied
iby S. K. Mahoe, at Kapalama.
Entrance throuuh Austin Lauo
llio nouse consists of narlor. C bed
rooms, Kitchen, pantry and dining room.
Possession given immediately.
01 Apply to .T. F. COLBUHN.
NOTICE.
IH AYE been in business at Kalihiwal
for many years, aud I have had no
double until now. Too many perrons
come to my p'ace, and I do not know
which of iliem are had and which nie
good. Some come to my house to sleep
and steal. Now aftci 8 o'clock at night
I will let uo peisr.n toimt in my jtird.
If some one wants business with me, let
him call trom Without uiy picmises. If
he is all light I will let him iomu in,
but if I do not know him 1 will hie
him ai lusted. LAI SANG
November 21. 1887. . 87
NOTICE.
I HEREBY forbid a'lpemonbfrom en
ttiing my premises at Kali"iai,
except on business, aflcr 8 o'clock in thu
evening. Any one haing husinei-s with
me after that hour, must Hut call mo by
name lit fore entering the premises Any
one found trespassing on my premises or
about them alter that hour, who hae
no busimsb there, will bu dealt ullh ac
cording lo law.
A. AKANA.
Oil Kulihiuui, Kauai.
O LTJSO HAWAI1ANO.
ALL persons who want to rommuni
cato with tho I'oituiMicse, cither
for business, or for piocuriug woiUinen,
sennuis or any other helps, will II nil it
the most prolltablc wny to ad;euUuin
the .w JJatvaiiaiio, tho now organ of
tho Portuguese colony, wlrch is pub.
It shed on Merchant sheet, Gazette Build,
lug, (Post-Ofllco Letter Box E.), and
only charges reasonable rates for adver
liHcmeuts
NOTICE.
MESSRS J. E. BROWN & CO.
Are authorised to collect for tlio
Bulletin
Honolulu June 8th. 1887. 07
iBUPTURE
Quickly and I'erniuuciitlr
Ourbd by the Gtilebrutfcil
lilt l'lEKOL'tJl'A'll.M'
UNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS
OrlL-iiiill and ONLY OENDINE
riAfttrlnTriiRB. l'urftictlttitaluer
Sinai and
1 imiowMr.rDntantlrrfi)lrueTUT
l cafce, Jlwt cured thousands. VJttuu IVio.
NSitnd f or rno llluitr'd l'umiihlet No 1.
SjIWMAONCTIO ELABTIOTRUBB CO.,
304 NORTH BlitTH BTltEET. BT. X.OUI8. MO.
204 SAO MENTO OT , BAN ynANOIBOO,OAI.
Feb. 8, '57.
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JOB PRINTING ot all ktndf exe
cuted at the Daily Bulletin Offlco
isyM2SS2sfl
fiVJL' SbI
iCsffss i
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H 'W..
lloll Tel. 1148.
V.
Mutual Tel. lftn
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Offlco
38 Merchant St., Honolu'u
GULICK7S
General Busks Agcuoy.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Convoyanclng a Specialty Hecords tearch
ed and abstracts of title furnished on
short notice.
Copying, Translating, and engroslng in nil
language1? in geuiral uso in tho King.
dom. ,
Custom llouso brokerage Flro nnd Life
Insuinncc receive prompt attention.
ACCOUNTS ADJUSTED AND COLLECTED.
MR. JOHN GOOD JR.-Authoiized
Lolieuor
Skilled and Unskilled Labor Furnished.
REAL ESTATE,
bought, sold aud runted.
Sudoral valuable properties in nnd
around tho city
now for salu on easy
terms.
Convenient Cottages in dothaulo healthy
locutions in and nctr thu city to let or
lease at lcusonnble rates.
Employment Wanted by several men and
boys, who will maUu thcmsehei use
ful in performing the various otliccs
aud chores icimtud by pmnlc fami
lies. Pull puticuhrs given on application
at the agency.
Oulcts Mom the other Islands piompt
ly attended to.
AuInM Mali Service
FOlt SAN FllAKCISCO,
The new and Iluo Al steel steamship
"Zealandia,"
Of the Oceanic Bteamfeh'ip Company, will
be duo at Honolulu lrom Sydney
and Auckland on or about
January 13th, 1888,
Aud will leave for tho above port with
mails and passengers on or about that
date.
For freight or passage, having BU
PERIOK ACCOMMODATIONS, apply
to
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Agents.
For -Sydney and Auckland,
The new and
fine Al steel steamship
ariposa,"
it
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will
bo due at Honolulu from San
Francisco on or about
January 19, 1888,
And will have prompt difpatch with
mails and passengers for the above porta.
For freight or passage, having bU
PEKIOR ACCOMMODATIONS, apply
to
37 WM. Q. IRWIN & CO., Agents.
LONG BRANCH BATHS,
rpHE LONGBKANOn HATH
X House, at Waiklki, is a favorite
resort and should be visited by all, es
pecially by those who have not jet seen
the pi ice. The route is picturesque all
the wav.
A Japanese and wife are now in at
tendance at the Bath House. Tho
woman will attend to Ladles who may
fnoi us with a cull.
Unh'.cs'havp lint I'.uithcon Stables for
i lie Hut lib dun timt ilnily.
II BAKIJEH, Pioprielor.
SngelbrecM's
LEADS THEM ALL!
Your wives and children will rcjoico,
Having found the Sampler Cigar your choice.
ENGELBRECHT, SON & CO,
21 First Street. S. F.
80
For sale Everywhere,
5
Grass Seeds
Grass Seeds
Grass Seeds
iff is Hie Tie to Plait
Yomi
WITH FINK GRASSES.
The undersigned have iusl leceived,
fresh, from the Colonies
Pasture Grass Seeds
Tn great variety, and which
they ofler
In Lots to Suit.
As the iainy season is now com.
Ing on, Planters am Graziers
aie particularly called on to
Give tta Grasses a trial
WM, 6. IRWIN & Co.
07 lm25
Richard Cayford,
Late Farrier lo H. R II. Prince of
Wales' 12th Royal Lancers.
VETERINARY,
Shoeing1 Forg-e,
FORT STREET, OPPOSITE HOPPERS.
Horses and Cattle Treated for
all Diseases.
Residence: 31 Alnlcea Street,
3P. O. BOX -408. 20tf
. Be1TolcPllon.HKienco.358.
Ilavo just rcceled and placed on sale
Probably the
HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT
-OF-
IIL7ERPLATED
EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY
These goods were selected epp.
chilly loi this market at tlio
Manufactory of
Messrs. Reed & Barton,
Taunton, Mais ,
And compilfo a great variety of
articles,
111 MP !
Hoth Ornamental and Useful.
Theso beautiful prosenta have como in
good time
For Christmas
Many of tho articles nropartlcu.
lurly appropriate tor
Wedding Presents !
and can bo had at prices vary
ing from
$1.00 to $50.00.
tSyComo and see them for yourself.
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h Merchants
SHIP OUANDLEUY,
Naval S Loves &; Groceries'
Bricks, Xilmo fc Cement.
Families nnd Ships supplied on most
reasonable terms.
CST ISLAND OKDCRi) S'-LIOHED.
Miiiunl Tele, 2 2. P O. Box, 470.
No 1!0 Koit St., op. 0. S S. Go's Wharf.
1800 tf
LOVEJOY & CO.,
Importer- and Jobbers of Fiuo
WHISKIES, WINES AND LIQUORS.
No. 15 ATuunmt St., Honolulu. ,
05 TEi.Ernoxn 108. 3m.ws
Horse Clipping!
NEATLY DONE nnd with despatch
at tlio HAWAIIAN UOTBIj STA
PLES. Hand Clippers. 82lf
Apples, Honey,
Boneel Chicken & Turkey
Breakfast Gem
15 1 an, Oats,
Citron, Lemon & Orange Peel
Cala Prunes, Dates,
Cape Cod Crnnberrics
Eastern Codfish
French Peas, Rolled Onts-
Gcrmea, Crackers,
Jersey Blue Potatoes
Kegs Famil' Beef
Lunch Tongue
D. MCKENZIE
rfr-ia2K
Commission Mm
New Soods per
And a general assorimcntof Groceries, for sale by
Clias, Hustace, - - JESZingr Street.
Telephone Both Companies 240.
LEWIS
WHOLESALE AND
-oB A complete lino of "gtto-
STAPLE VIS1 JTVISCY GROCERIES,
Fresh Goods on Ice by each arrival of the O. S S. Go's Steamers. Goods delivered
to all parts of Honolulu.
Island order solicited and packed with enre, and shipped to any part of the Kingdom
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IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS.
New Goods received by every Papkct from tho Eastern States and Europe
Fresh California Produce by every Steamer. All orders faithfully attended to.
ind Goods delivered to any port of the city free of charge. Island orders Foli.
'ited. Sitiflfnrtinn ciiftrunteed. Post Offlco Ilox 145: Telephone No. 02. 168 ly
A. MORGAN,
Blacksmith Work;
Painting and
79 k 81 Kii Street
.Entrances ix'oin. ICiufr ami Morcliuut Sts.
Every description of work in tho above lines performed in a nrsUtlasg manner.
Also, Horse Shoeing- a Specialty.
eST Bell Telephone, 1G7. -a
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Every Description of
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Executed with noutuess and dispatch,
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HOLIDAY PICTURES
At J. J. Willi
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For Sale! To Let! For Lease 1
FOR SALE t Lot of Land. 116x108 ft.
Healthy Location Good view, $960.
1 Lot of Land, 155x103 ft. Healthy Lo
cation, etc., $B50.
TO LET 1 Dwelling nousc, 4 rooms,
$15 per mouth.
1 Housn with Store, $40 per month.
Kooms, en stilto or single, frou $2 to $5
per week.
FOR LEASE 1 Lots, each 00.7O feci,
for building. Good Location; water
laid on; tvi'm easy nnd thu right par.
tics assisted in building.
APPLY TO
FI&NK GODFREY,
CopjiNtmid ((-tici'nl Hunliicss Ajjcnt
No. 8 J-Kin S leut.
P O. Box S r llurgta,' Expiess Office.
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Mince Meat, in f) lb tubs
Nuts, Raibins,
Oxfoid Sausages
Onions, Wheat, Corn,
Paragon Bacon
Plum Pudding
Russian Caviar
Saloon ec Medium lirad
Smoked Beef
Salt Pork, 5 lb tins
Smoked Halibut
"Woild's Bteakfast Food
Whittakcr Hams
P. O. Box 297.
& CO.
RETAIL GROCERS.
Carriage Building,
Trimming.
Oli lose Premises
ly)
m- Hell Telephone, 107. -I
BULLETIN
B PRINTING
ate Arrivals
FOR' RENT, LEASE,
OR SAXjIS.
Tho AValklki resldcnco of Mr. Fred II
Hajaelden situated at Knpioianl Palk
between ihe residences of Hon. W. O
Irwin, and Mr. Frank Brbwn, li offered
for rent, Icaso, orsale. For tonus apply
to the undersigned
92 tf FRED U. HAySEt.DEN.
Desirable Building LotsI
Situate on Fort Street, below School
FOB IiEASE,
Either on short or long lcaBes at option
of tho lessee.
TERMS ItaSA.SOjN'.AJBIE.
Enqunc of
40 lm f&m
HENRY SMITH,
on tlio Premises.
HOW PILLS ARE MADE.
Tho Custom of taking medicine in
tlio form of pills dates far back in
history. The object is to enable us
to swallow easily in a condensed
foim disagreeable and nauseous, but
very useful", drugs. To what vast
dimensions pill-taking lias grqwn
may be imagined when we say that,
in England alone about 2,O0O,O00J"
000 (two thousand million) pills are
consumed evory year. In enrly
days pills eie made slowly by lnuid,
as the demand was comparatively
small. ' Tq-day they arc produced
with infinitily greater rapidity by
machines especially contiived for
J,hc purpose, and with greater ac
curacy, too, in the proportions of the
various ipgredients employed.
No form of medication can be
better than a pill, provided only it
i3 intelligently prepared. But right
here occurs the difficulty. Easy as
it may seem to make a pill, or a
million of them, there arc really very
few pills that can be honestly com
mended for popular use. Most of "
them cither undcrshoot'or overshoot
the mark. As every body takes pills
of some kind, it nitty be well to men
tion what a good, safe and reliable
pill should be. Now, when one feels
dull and sleepy, and has moro or
less pain in the head, sides, and back,
he may be sure his bo"wels are con
stipated, and his liver sluggish. To
remedy this unhappy state of things
there is nothing like a good cathaitic
pill. It will act like a charm by sti
mulating the liver into tloing its du
ty, and ridding the digestive organs
of the accumulated poisonous matter.
But the good pill does not gripo
and pain us, neither does it make us
sick and miserable for a few hours
or a whole day. It acts on the
entire glandular system at the same
time, else the after-effects of the
pill will be woise than the disease
itself. The griping caused by most
pills is the result of irritating drugs
which they contain. Such pills are
harmful, and should never be used.
They sometimes even produce he
morrhoids. "Without having any
particular desire to praise one pill
above another, we may, nevertheless,
name Mother Seigel's Pills, manu
factured by the well-known house
of A. J. White, Limited, 35, Far
rington Road, London, and now
sold by all chemists and medicine
vendors, as the only one we know
of that actually possesses every 'de
sirable quality. They remove the
pressure upon the brain, correct the
liver, and cause the bowels to act
with ease and regularity. They
never gripe or produce the slightest
sickness of the stomach, or any other
unpleasant feeling or symptom.
Neither do they induce further con
stipation, as nearly all other pilU
do. As a further and crowning
merit, Mother Seigel's Pills arc
covered with a tasteless and harm
less coating, which causes them to
resemble pearls, thus rendering
them as pleasant to the palate as
they aro effective in curing disease.
If you have a severe cold and are
threatened with it fever, with pains in
the head, back, and jimbs, one or two
doses will break up tho cold and pre
vent the fever, A coated tongue, with
a brackish taste in the mouth is
caused by foul matter in the sto
maoh. A dose of Seigel's Pills will
effect a speedy cure, Often-times
partially decayed food in tho sto
mach and bowels produces sickness,
nausea, &o. Cleanse tho bowels
with a dose of these pills, and good
health will follow.
Unliko many kinds of pills, thoy
do not make you feel worse before
you are better. They are, without
doubt, the best family physio ever
discovered. They remove all ob
structions to the natural functions
in either sex without'any Unpleasant
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