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0. S. S. CO.'S TIME TABLE,
Arrive at Honolulu from San Francisco.
Australia February 7
Zealandia February 10
Australia March 0
Alameila Mmch 1C
Australia April 11
Mariposa April 12
Australia. , May 1
Zcalaudia May 10
Australia May 29
Alameda . . . . June 7
Australia Juno 26
Maiipowx July T
Australia , July 21
Zealandia.., August 2
Australia August 21
Alameda August 30
Australia September 18
Mariposa September 27
Australia October 10
Zealandia October 25
Australia November 13
Alameda November 22
Australia December 11
Leave Honolulu for San Francisco.
Alameda February 12
Aushalia February 14.
Mariposa March 11
Australia March 13
Zealandia April 8
Australia April 10
Alameda May 0
Australia May 8
Maripota Juno 3
Australia June 5
Zealandia July 1
Australia July 3
Alameda July 29
Australia July 31
Maripos.i Aujust 2G
Australia August 28
Zealandia September 23
Australia September 25
Alameda October 21
Australia October 23
Mariposa November 18
Australia. No .ember 20
Zealandia December 10
Australia December 18
Alameda . . . .(1889) Junuary 13
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Ja. 14. No. 29
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Have just received ex slmr "Alameda,"
a choice lot of
Embroidered Silk Tabic Covers,
" " Pillow Cases,
" " Shawls,
" " Handkerchiefs,
Silk Sashes,. Sandal Wood Fans, &c., &c.
Also a large line of
China Mattintr, China & Japan Tea,
Camphor Trunks, Rattan Chairs,
Japanese Bcrecns, Provisions, &c.
25 1m
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Mrs. A. M. Mollis
Having removed her Diessmnking
Establishment to
No. 17 Emma St.,
"Will be pleased to seejher friends and
patrons thero from and after January
3rd, 1888.
Mutual Tclcpheno 404 ; Bell 410.
23 1m
Steam Works, Siinnv'South
Tele, Bell 172,!Mutual 215
Depot. Merchant Street.
Tele, Bell 172, Mutual 3C0.
Talili LemonaflB -forte.
The undersigned having purchased
the business of tho Tahiti Lemonade
Woiks, the depot has been removed to
No. 23 Merchant Street.
All orders for Aerated Waters mnnu
facturcd at the above establishment will
receive prompt attention.
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For further Information apply to
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77 & 78 Broadway Street,
New York.
-OR-
CASTLE & C00KE,
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Mi
TO LET.
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For Ladies and their Escorts.
Every Friday Evening will he Uept
perfectly select for ladies & gentlemen.
XSaiid in. Attendance.
X-IIOMAS E. WALL,
1C01 Proprietor. lyr
1W ZEALAND OATS!
FOK SALE,
NEW ZEALAND OATS
Al Quality,
Just received ex Mariposa, by
OF
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28 Morclmat Street,
Tahiti Lemonade Works,
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J of our llottlcs or Cases, would
greatly oblige by sending word to tho
Depot, 28 Merchant street, and they will
at once be called for.
Our Bottles mo all crystal valve, and
tho words "TAHITI LEMONADE
WORKS" blown thereon.
Hell Telephone 172.
Mutual Telephone- S(J0.
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ALL accounts due Ulrs. A. M, Mollis
of six months and over, will be
placed in a Collectors bauds without
lurthor notleo if uot paid by tho lOiu,
inst. MIlS. A.M. MELLIS,
Ul 2v 17 Emma street.
FOW KENT.
rpwO Rooms, in Wilder & Co.'s Slono
X Warehouse, opposite LikeJIko
Wharf. WILDER & CO.
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Convenient Coltages in desirable healthy
locationn in and near the city to let or
lease at reasonable rates.
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bojs, who will muke themselves use
ful hi performing the various offices
and chores lcqulrcd hy private fami
lies. v
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at the agency.
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ly attended to.
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Late Farrier to II. R. II. Prince or
Wales 12th Royal Lancers.
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Shoeing STorg'e,
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malls and passengers on or about that
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For freight or passage, having BU
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"Zealandia,'
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will
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Tho undersigned have just received,
fresh, from the Colonics,'
assure brass
Iu great variety, and which
they odor
In Lots to Suit.
As tho rainy season is now com.
ing on, Planters and Grazieri
are particularly called on to
G, IRWIN & Co,
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Let me have a mild
THE ABOVE REQUEST IS HEARD
da ly in cigar stores, saloons and
oilier p aces where cigars are sold, for
it is an undisputed fact that most smokers
prefer a mild cigar and that those who
have for a long tinio smoked stiong
cigars, principally imported Manilas,
will, after having thoroughly injured
the stomach and impaired ihe nervous
system, surely want a mild cigar, if they
could llnd the right kind.
How many thousands of smokers who
suffer from loss of appetite, headache,
nervous irritability, asthma, etc., and
who have tried all possible remedies
without success, might be cured if they
knew that their sufferings were caused
by the intemperate use of stiong cigars,
nud that they should only smoke mild
and properly prepared ones.
It is a fact that all mild cigars agree
well with smokers, for in most cases
there is a lack of caio in the selection of
tho tobacco, and often the necessary ex.
peiiencu for it is wanting, yet there is
ono brand which suits the most fastidious
smoker, and that is
EltfGKELBRECHT'S
Sailer" Heal Ciiar
Which is made fiom mild, aromatic and
particularly selected and piepared to
bacco, and combines all the qualities
which may bo expected from a health
olgar. It causes no hid effect of any
kind, is agreeable to the taste, burns
evenly to tho end and possesses a flue
aioma. No smoker should fall to givo
Engelbreht's "Sampler" Cigars
A fair trial, and benefit himself' at tho
same time.
For sale Everywhere,
Hawaiian Livery Stables,
LELEO, Palama.
Horses taken to board by tho day. week
or month fed well, and looked after
by careful and cxpeijcnccd Stablemen,
Cuniages and all kinds of Vehicles
kept clean and cared for, as well as
Harness. MOSES PALAU,
45 lm Mamger.
l?OR SA.LE.
3 WHALE BOATS; 1 Decked
Whale Boal, U0 feet long, a feet
deep; 8 feet wldoj 2 22 feet Suri Boats;
1 18 feet Surf Boat; 2 Decked Plunger,
10 feet long, 0 feet 0 inches wide, 2 feet
0 inches deep, with mast and balls all
complete; 1 23 feet Sailing Scow, with
mast and sails all complete. Apply to.
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SHIP CHANDLERY,
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lU'lckH, I, mo & Cement.
Families and Ship supplied on most
reasonable terms.
JUST ISLAND ORDERS SOLICITED.
Mutual Tele, 232. P. O. Box, 470.
No. 26 Fort St., op. O. S. S. Go's Wharf.
1800 tf
LOVEJOY &
Importers and-Jobbers of Fino
WHISKIES, WINES AND LIQUORS.
No. Iff Xuunnii Ht., Honolulu.
05 TKi.nriioNE S08. 3m-w&s
FOR RENT, LEASE,
OK. -AJL.E.
The Waikiki residence of Mr. Fred II
Hnselden situated at Kapiolaui Park
between tho residences of Hon. W. G.
lnvlu, and Mr. Frank Drown, is offered
for rent, lease, or sale. For terms apply
to the undersigned.
92 tf FRED H. HAYSELDEN.
Apples, Honey,
Boned Chicken & Turkey
Breakfast Gem
Bran, Oats,
Citron, Lemon & Orange Peel
Cala Prunes, Dates,
Cape Cod Cranberries
Eastern Codfish
French Peas, Eolled Oats
Germea, Crackers,
Jersey Blue Potatoes
Kegs Family Beef
Lunch Tongue
Aud a general assortment
Olias, Hustace, -
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EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS.
New Goods received by cyery Packet from the Eastern States and Eurepo
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Every Description of
Executed with neatness and dispatch,
HOLIDAY PICTURES
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For Sale! To Let 1 For Lease!
FOR SALE 1 Lot of Land. 175x108 ft.
Healthy Location. Good view, $960.
1 Lot of Land, 155x108 ft. Healthy Lo
cation, etc., S850.
TO LET 1 Dwelling House, 4 rooms,
9 15 per month.
1 House with Store, $40 per month.
Rooms, en suito or single, from $2 to $5
per week.
FOR LEASE 4 Lots, each C0x70 feat,
for building. Good Location j water
laid on; teuns easy and the right par
ties assisted in building.
APPLY TO
FRANK GODFREY,
CopylHt and iJenciul J.umIuchb Agent
No. 84 King Street.
P. O. Box 845. Burgess' Express Office.
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AIVTNH. EASEMANN,
Bookbinder
PAPER-RULER and BLANK-BOOK
Manufacturer.
Book Binding of all description neatly
and promptly executed.
Campbell Block, Rooms 10 and ll.Mcr
722 chant street. ly
Mince Meat, in 6 lb tubs
Nuts, Eaisins,
Oxford Sausages
Onions, Wheat, Corn,
Paragon Bacon
Plum Pudding
Russian Caviar
Saloon & Medium Bread
Smoked Beef
Salt Pork, 5 lb. tins
Smoked Halibut
World's Breakfast Food
Whittaker Hams
of Groceries, for sale by
ins: treet.
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A REMARKABLE CASE.
Utdcr tho above heading tho
Doncnslcr Reporter of July Gth,
1887, publishes tho following in its
editorial columns
Our readers may recall the cir
cumstance of a young cleric, named
Arthur Richohl, falling inscnsiblo
on tho Wcatlcy Lane in this town
some lime ago, and being picked
up, as ho continued perfectly help
less, and taken in a cab by two
gentlemen to tho ofllco of V. W.
Pishcr, Esq; tho solioitor who em
ployed him. On restoring Win to
consciousness it was ascertained
that he was allictcd with what
seemed to be an incurable disease.
"When ho was able to speak he
said he had been to hie dinner and
and was on his way back to his
work, when suddenly Wb head was
in a whirl and ho fell iu tho street
like a man who is knocked down.
On coming 'to his senses in the soli
citor's oillce he thought what thi3
might mean, and feared ho was
going to have a lit 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 onco
sought tho best medical advico,
telling the doctors how he had been
attacked. They questioned x him
and found that his present malady
was exhaustion of tho nervous sys
tem resulting from general debility,
indigesttDn, and dyspepsia of a
chronic nature. This in turn had
been caused by confinement to his
desk and grief at the loss of deal
friends by death. Tho coming on
of this strange disease, as described
by Mr. Richold, must be of inter
est both to sick and well. He had
noticed for several years previously,
in fact, that his eyes and face be
gan to have a 3'ellow look; there
was a sticky and unpleasant slime
On the gums and teeth in the
morning; the tonguo coated; and
the bowels sc bound and costirc
that it induced that most painful
and troublesome ailment the piles.
He says there was some pain in
the sides and back and a sense of
fulness on the right side, as though
the liycr wero enlarging, which
proved to be tho terrible fftct.
The secretions from tho kidneys
would be scanty and high-coloured,
with a kind of gritty or sandy
deposit after standing.
These things had .troubled Mr.
Richold a long time, and after his
fall in the street he clearly perceived
that the fit of giddiness was nothing
more than a sign of the steadly
and deadly advance of the complaint,
which began in digestion and dys
pepsia. His story of how he went
from one physician to another in
search of a cure that his wife and
little ones might not come to want is
very pathetic and touching. Finally
he became too ill to keep his situa
tion and had to give it up. This
was a sad calamity. Ho was appall
ed to think how he should be able to
live. But God raised up friends
who helped to keep thewolf from
the door. He then went to tho sea
side at "Walton-on-the-Naze, but
neither the change, nor the phy
sicians who treated him there, did
any good. All being without avail
he visited Loudon, with a sort of
vague hopo that some advantage
might happen to him in the metro
polis. This was in October, 1885.
How wonderful, indeed, are the
ways of Providenca, which dashes
down our highest hopes and then
helps us when we least expect it.
While iu London he stated his con
dition to a friend, who strongly ad
vised him to try a medicine which he
called Mother SeUel's 'Gurativs
Syriq), saying it was genuine and
honest, and often cured when every
thing else had failed. He bought
a bottle of a chemist in Pimlico, and
began using it according to the di
rections. He did this without faith,
or hope, and the public, may there
fore judge of his surprise and pleoj
sure when after taking a few doses
he felt great relief. He could eat
better; his food distressed him less;
tho symptoms wo have named abated ;
the dark spots which had floated
before his eyes like smuts of soot,
gradually disappeared, and hia
strength increased. Bofore this
time his knees would knock together
whenever he triqd to walk. So en
couraged 'ivas he npw that he kept
on using Mother Scigcl'a Curative
Syrup until it ended in completely
curing him.
In speaking of his wonderful re
covery Mr. Richold says it made
him think of poor Robinson Crusoe,
and his deliverance from captivity
on his island in the sea ; and added,
"Hut for Mother Seigcl's Curative
Syrup tho grass would now bo
growing over my grave."
Our readers can rest assured of
of tho strict truth of all the state
ments in this most remarkable case,
as Mr. Richold (now residing at
Swiss Cottage, Walton-on-the-Naze)
belongs to ono of the oldest and
most respected families in. the beau
tiful village of Lonir Melford,
Suffolk, and his personal character
is attested by so high an authority
as tho Rev. C. J. Martyn, reotor
of that parish, besides other excel
lent names. We have deemed tho
case of such inporlance to the pub
lic as to justify us in giving this
short account of it in our columns,
January 13, 1888,
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