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I1AS JUST RECEIVED
Dupeo Hams & Bacon, Kits Salmon Hollies, Kits Mackerel, Kogs
Beef, Kegs Pork, Smoked Halibut, Extra Select Oysters, Salmont
Cranberry Sauce, Boston Brown Bread, Tablo Fruits, Gcrmca,
UnckiiiH & Franco American Fccrt Co.V. AHsortM Smm,
Kidgcs Food, Imperial Grnnutn, Boiled Oats, Breakfast Foodj
Gem, Graham Wafers, Oaten Wafers, Snow Flake & Cream
t Crackers, Ginger Wafers, Chocolate Wafers, Pretzels, Prunes,
Dates, Nuts, Apples, French Peas. Pop Corn, Gaidcn Seeds,
Wheat, Flour, Butter, Honey, Plum Pudding, etc., etc,, etc.
And a General Assor't of Staplo & Fancy Groceries, at Prices to Suit tho Times.
67" Leave your orders, or ring up 119. "a
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A IIHMARKAULE CASE.
O.S. S. CO.'S TIME TABLE.
Steam AYovks, Sunny South,
Tele., Bell ISO, Mutual
Donot, 28 Merchant Street,
Tele., Boll 172, Mutual 3G0.
M5.
CAPACITY 1.000
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I'CK WAY.
Tho Only English App.u.itus making lliedi Class
TAHITI LEMONADE, GINGER ALE,
Mop Ale, Cream Soda,
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And PUKE, STRONG EFFERVESCING
PLAII SOBA WATER.
&8F" Orders delivered to any part of the city. Island oulors elicited. jfsG?
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Uuder the above heading the
JJoucatter Jicportcr of July Glli,
1887, publishes the following in its
editorial columns
Our readers may recall the cir
cumstance of a young clerk, named
Arthur Hlehold, falling" insensible
on tho Weatloy 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 olllcc of F. W.
Fisher, Esq; the solicitor who em
ployed him. On restoring him to
consciousness it was ascertained
that he was aflicted with what
seemed to be an incurable disease.
"When he was able to tiieak 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 he fell in the street
like a man who is knocked down.
On coining to his senses in the soli
cilor's oflleu he thought what this
might mean, and feared he was
going to have a lit of illness, wnicli
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 the doctors how he had been
attacked. They questioned him,
and found that his present malady
was exhaustion of the nervous sys
tem resulting from gcncial debility,
indigestion, and dyspepsia of a
Arrlvo at Honolulu from San Francisco.
Australia. May 1
Zcalandla Mny 10
Australia jNIny 20
Alameda Juno 7
Australia . Juno 20
Mariposa July 5
Australia July 24
Kenhuidla August 2
Australia August 21
Alameda August .11
Auhlmlia. .. - September 18
Maiipom September 27
Australia October 10
Zcahuidia October 25
Australia November 13
Alameda November 22
Australia December 11
lice to the Public of these Islands
.(iir.fi Ti.)a.iMTii j
Loavo Honolulu lor San Francisco.
Alameda.
Australia.
Jlariposa.
Australia.
Zoaluiidin
Australia.
. May
.May
.Juno
. Juno
.July
.July
Just Received
PERFUM
Alameda July 29
AiiHtralia July .U
Mariposa August 2G
Australia August 28
Zealaiulia September 23
Australia September 25
Alameda October 21
Australia October 23
Mnriposii November lb
Austialia Novemboi 20
Zealaiulia December 1(5
Australia December 18
Alameda . . . .(ISSil) Junu.uy 13
Ladies or gentlemen who contemplate giving orders for tho above arti
cle ale respectfully requested to call at tho Honolulu Pioneer Steam Can
dy Factory and Bakery, established 18G3, before going to any other house,
as my establishment is POSITIVELY tha only establishment in Honolulu,
notwithstanding all tho lidioulous, empty and pompous newspaper blow
ing and puffing, where n enke can bo procured to give the greatest satis
faction to the most refined tasteB, and to bo an ornament of exquisite
woikmanship on your table which will not crumble in pieces when cut,
but be a credit to the fine art of the Confectioner, which has not only for
twcnty-flvo years but still bids competition defiance to this day. All at
tempts in any other establishment nro inforior to mine and not worth tho
price you pay. It is an Indisputable fact that all over the world a good
workman's productions are always cheaper than a halfmado one's arc.
Having had over half a century's practical experienco the undersigned is
enabled to ornament Cakes in all and tho highest styles of art.
Tho only Practical Confectioner in all branches ; I'lopnotor
Honolulu Steam Candy Factory and Bakery. Hotel be
tween Fort and Nuuauu Streets, Honolulu, II. I.
07
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Koxllti.
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A. large assortment of
TuT
Comprising the well-known brands of
COLGATE & CO., LtlNTDBORGS,
LTJBItf'S, ATKISCWS,
EASTMAN'S ALOHA, IIOYT'SCOLOGNE
FARINA GERMAN COLOGNE, &o.
1502
Sale lit 3E&e&soiii5le Prices.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY.
No.
Export
85 FORT STEEET, HONOLULU.
Geuci-iil Jftiui-i-i
Accountants and Collectors, Real Estate, Fire & Life Insurance
Agents, Custom-Housc, Loan and Exchange Brokers.
Departments of Business:
Books and Accounts accuiatcly kepi and i'iopcily adjusted.
Collotions will receive special attention and returns promptly made.
Conveyancing a Specialty. lUcords tearched and correct Abstracts of Tltlo
furnished.
Legal Documents and Papers of every description caretully drawn and hand.
bomclj cngiossed.
Copying and Translating in all languages m gencial wo is tliis Kingdom.
Heal Estate bought and sold. Tuxes paid and Pioperty safely insured.
Houses, Cottages, Booms, Offices and Land leased and rented, and rents collected,
Tire and Lifo Insuranco effected in first-class Insurance Companies.
Custom-House Business transacted with uccuracy and dispatch.
Loans negotiated at favorable rates.
Advertisements and Subscriptions solicited for Publishers.
Any Article purchased or told on most favorable terms.
Inter-Island Orders will receive particular attention.
EST All Business entrusted to our care will receive prompt and faithful attention at
moderate charges.
Having had an extensive bnsinibs experknee lor oer twcnty.lhe years in
Now York City and elsewhere, we feel competent to attend to all business of an
intricate and complicated nature, or requiting tact and discretion, and respectfully
solicit a tilal.
Bell Telephone No. 274. Xltvtvuiimi Biiniiicnn Aoncy.
1an. 7.88 ly
Telephone Both Companies 240. ' I. O. Box 297.
LEWES & CO 1 1 1 FORT.
RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.
S. B. Co.
IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE ,
FltESII GOODS from Califomiu on ICE, by each steamer of the O
A COMI'MVrJS LINJJ OF ' ,
CROSSE & BLACKWELL, AND J. T. MORTON'S GOODS ALWAYS
ON HAND.
JUST llECKIVKD KX "ZEAIiANIHA"
A FINE LOT OF "NEW ZEALAND," "KIDNEY" AND "BLUE DEIUVENT" POTATOES.
ALSO
A Very Choice Lot of N. Z. " Taranaki Butter,"
(IN KEGS.)
All of which we offer to tho Public at BEASONABLE PIUCES.
Fresh New Zealand Butter, ON ICE, In 1 Pound Pats !
By each arrival from New Zealand SOMETHING PINE.
1650
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IMPOUTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CORNER FORT AND KINO STREETS.
New Goods received by every Packet from tho Eastern States and Europe
Fresh California Pioduccby every Steamer. All orders faithfully attended to
and Goods dollvcred to any part of tho city free of charge. Island oiders toll,
cited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Post Ofllee Box 145. Telephone No. 93. 108 ly
"Daily Bulletin Summary,"
"Will be issued on May 5th.
COolumns of intcrc&thig news.
Tho best paper to send abroad,
chronic nature. This in turn had
been caused by confinement to his
desk and grief at the loss of dear
friends by death. Tho coming on
of this strange disease, as described
by Mr. Kichold, must be of inter
est both to sick and well. lie had
noticed for several years previously,
in fact, that his eyes and face be
gan to have a 3'cllow look; theie
was a sticky and unpleasant slime
on the gums and teeth in the
morning; the tongue coated; and
the bowels so bound and costive
that it induced that most painful
and tioublesouic 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 liver were enlarging, which
proved to he the terrible fact.
The secretions fiom the kidneys
would be scant' 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 steadlj
and deadly advance of the complaint,
which began in digestion and dys
depsia. His story of how he went
from one physician to another in
seal oh 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. 11ns
was a bad calamity. He was appall
ed to think how be should be able to
live. But God raised up friends
who helped to keep the wolf from
the door. He then went to the sea
side at Walton-on-tho-Naze, but
neither the change, nor the phy
sicians who treated him there, did
any good. All being without avail
he visited London, with a sort of
vague hope that some advantage
might happen to him in the metro
polis. This was in October, 1885.
How wonderful, indeed, arc the
ways of Providence, which dashes
down our highest hopes and then
helps us when we least expect it.
While in London he'stated his eon
dilion to a fiiend, who stiongly ad,
vised him to tiya medicine which he
called Mother StUjeVa Curative
Syrup, saying it was genuine and
honest, and often cured when every
thing else had failed. Ho bought
a bottle of a chemist in Pimlico, and
began using it nccoi ding to the di
rections, lie did this without faith
or hope, and the public, may 'there
fore judge of his surpiise and plea
sure when after taking a few doses
he felt great relief, lie could cat
better ; his food distressed him leas ;
the symptoms we have named abated ;
the dark bpots which had lloaled
before his eyes like hinuts of soot,
gradually disappeared, 'and his
strength incieased. Before this
time his knees would knock together
whenever he tried to walk. Ho en
couraged ivas he now that he kept
on using Mother Sciijel's Curative
Syrup until it ended in completely
curing him.
In speaking of his wonderful re
covery Mr. Richold says it mado
him think of poor Robinson Crusoe,
and his deliverance from captivity
on his island in tho sea; and added,
"Rut for Mother .Scigcl's Curativo
Syrup tho grass would now be
growing over my grave."
Our readers can rest assured of
of tho btrict truth of all tho state
ments in this most remarkable case,
as Mr. Richold (now residing at
Swiss Cottage, "Wnlton-on-thc-Nnzo)
bejpngs to ono of tho oldest and
most respected families .in tho beau
tiful villago of Long Melford,
Kulfolk, arid his personal character
is attested by so high an authoiity
as tlio Rev. C. J. Maityn, rector
of that paiish, besides other excel
lent names. ' Wo havo deemed the
ease of such inportanco to the pub
lic as to justify us in giving this
Bhort nccount'o'f it in our columns.
January 13, 1888.
Olllcc
38 Mctchant St., Honolulu
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NOTARY PUBLIC.
Conveyancing a Specially Records tcarch
cd and abstracts of title furnished on
bhoit notice.
Copying, Translating, and engrossing in all
languages in geuer.il use in the Kingdom.
Custom Houso brokerage Eire and Life
Insmancc rcceivo prompt attention.
Made of tho celebrated CREAM of the Woodlawn Dairy,
sold at the great reduced price of
S2! SS.OO! SS.OO! $2-! S2-OQ!
PER GALLON-HONEST MEASURE
AT THE " HONOLULU STEAM CANDY FACTORY
CAKE, AND BREAD BAKERY,"
3SSS'3?-A.3BILiIECJEI 1863.
ACCOUNTS ADJUSTED AND COLLECTED.
MR. JOHN GOOD JR. Authoiized
Collector.
Skilled and Unskilled Labor Furnished.
REAL ESTATE,
bought, bold and rented.
Several valuable properties in and
around the city now for sale on cesy
terms.
Convenient Collages in dc-irablo healthy
locations in and near the city to let or
lease at reasonable rates.
SKSiAs some evil disposed persons who are openly boasting-
of the intention of ruining my business and villanously
falsefying my GOODS and ICE CREAM I will forfeit
100 to any person who will prove by analysis that my
ICE CREAM is not strictly pure although sold cheaper
than anywhere else.
: csr BEWARE OF ' EALSE ' &EFBESENTATI OWS -tea :
Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook & Ornamenter
Both Telephones jSTo. 74
Hotel St. bet. Nuuanu & Fort St.
70 2m
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Employment Wanted by several men and
boys, who will inuKo themselves use
lnl in performing the vurions offices
anil chores replied by private fami
lies. Full paitionlars given on application
at theiiRuncy.
Orders irom the other Islands prompt
ly attended to.
Bell Tel. 172.
Mutual Tel.
O.Box4li9.
800.
E-lofse Clipping
NEATLY DONE and with despatch
at the HAWAIIAN HOTEL STA
HLES. Hand CHppcis. 82tf
!
eo lero Hour
Tho New Process to make the Best
of Poi with hardly any
trouble.
Fire Pjoof Stone Building,
42 Merchant Street.
ACCOUNTANTS
. AND.-
General Commission Merchants
General Agency for Haw'n Iblands
of the
Burlington and Chicago Railway
AcroHK America,
Connecting at Boston with tho Azores
and Madeira.
Through tichctsgiauted fiom Honolulu
to all points East.
THE Hawaiian Fruit & Taro Com.
pany of Wailuku, JIaui, will he
prepared to supply the public'of llono-
lnlu and tho other iRlands, on the 2nd
r
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PAKOEES
I Humus
BEMEDV
am eirur
IMPirt'M
PrlctSJtM
ffirfSEsSE
day of April, 188S, with a new prepara
This article is fur
Accountant Jtapui'iincut.
MerchandiEo stored and sold on com
mission. Consignments tolicited.
Shipping and Custom House Business
attended to.
Boolts and Accounts kept nnd audited.
Legal Documents prepared.
Averages inljubtcil.
Propei tics leased, icntcd and sold.
Legal documents drawn.
To
Let No 39 Kaau street; pallor, 3
bedrooms, kitchen, servant's loom,
stable, carriage house, garden, etc.
Iteut very moderate.
Coltago at "Waiklki, opposito Sunny
booth; largo yard, stable, etc. Pos
pesslon on 1st April.
Ifc3E30ESI'VESI
lion of Tiro Flour called COOKED
TAKO FLOUH.
supeiior tu the old raw Taro Flour.
TliU aiticlo is already cooked and it ie.
quires liaidly any work to make tho
best of Poi and other receipts, by add
ing Cooked Taro Flour to boiling hot
water llkn pn paring coinincal your
Poi is made at once. Thobo de'iiing
sour Poi will have to let it stand 24
hours. If too thin or tour add fresh
paste of Cooked Taro Flour. Our re
ceipts with each bags will give full par.
ticuiars. If our diicctions with each
bag are stnctly followed it will not
fnil to make the cleanest and best of
Poi. This now process of Cooked Taro
Flour is made by machinery so there
cannot be any dirtiness or liltliinc-s hi
this way of making Poi. All grocery
stores will bo furnished with Cooked
Taro Flour on the above data. Our re
tail price per C lb. bag will bo 40 cents
per Bag in Honolulu. Any over-charge
will bo refunded by notifying "V. H.
Cummings, Bell Telephone No. 325. All
ordeis from tho other Islands can ho
tilled by sending your order to
W. H. DANIELS, Manager,
"Wailuku, Jluui,
W. H. CUMMINGS, Agont,
Honolulu.
C" The Company is prepared if so
desired to supply hat d Poi, not includ
ing lots of water, in one or moie bancls
or hag lots, at lowist possible prices.
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COUJJTEIt SYPnONS.
By tho S. S. "Australia" 8lh February,
-AND NOW ON SALE
CalilorniaOrannos-"prlnio sample, Barrels
Saurkraut. Kegs Saurkraul, Crates White
Heart Cabbage, Colcry on Ico,
Crates Cauliflower,
AKU ALL BKASONAimi: VAHIRTIKB 01'
AJ'XMJISS AND IMOA-ltH J
A largo consignment of
Potatoes, Figs, dinned Fruits, Jellies,
Jams, Prunes, Pv.iislub, Chestnuts, Wal
nuts, llaidnuts, Almondnuts, Canned
Tomatoes. Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc
ESTLOW PRICE TO SUIT THE TIMES-8
CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET,
CO King Mti-cct, Honolulu, t
THE undersigned having received ox.
Austiallu a shipment of Counter
typhous of an improved type, are now
prepaied to supply saloons and others
with Plain Sodu, Ginger Ale and Tahiti
Lemonade put up in this convenient
form, at low rates.
J. E BHOWN & CO.,
Proprietois Tahiti Lemonade "Works,
2S Merchant rHreet. 09 lni
TOIt SALE.
3 WHALE BOATS; 1 Decked
Whale Boat, 30 feet long, 3 feet
deep; 8 feet wide; 2 22 ftet Surf Boats;
1 18 feet fiurf Boat; 2 Decked Plunger,
10 feet long, 0 feet 0 inches wide, 2 feet
0 inches deep, with must and sails all
complete; 1 23 feet Bailing Scow, with
mast nnd sails all complete. Apply to.
E. R. HYAN.
Boat Builder and Qeueral Jobber. M ti
BR. PARDEE'S
(THE ONLY KHLIAIiLK 1JL00D I'URIFnSli)
A Specific for
RHEUMATISM
Kcrofuln, Halt IChcuni,
Xcuralgln, King "Worm,
And all other Skin and Blood Diseases.
It Itegulates tho
LIVEK AND KIDNEYS,
Cute) Indigestion, and all Diseases
arising from an enfeebled con.
ditiou of tho system.
Dr. JIartinc, of London, the celebrated
specialist, tays of PARDEE'S REMEDY :
" I havo used it for twenty years for
Blood Diseases, such as Scrofula, Salt
Khcum, Teter and Cancer, and I cannot
recommend it too highly."
T ho Bov, Dr. Thomas, of Hone Kong,
China, says: "PARDEE'S REMEDY is a
wonderful medicine for tho blood. I
luue pi escribed U hundreds of times for
leprosy, nnd, wiicn given in tune it al
ways cured tho patient. I can tafely say
that leprosy will never break out on per.
sons who take Pardee's Remedy regu.
larly, and I advibo nil peisons living in
couutiics where leprosy is prevalent to
tako Pat dec's Remedy as a picventive."
For Salo by all Druggists in Honolulu.
Ap-4 3m
Tonsorial Artists, 88 King St.
POISON III THE ASHES.
Jinny people believe that' Nnturo
has somewhere a remedy for every
disease. So many and so terrible
are tho ills of life, nnd so slight tho
pleasure wo get as time flics past,
that such a belief is tho least faith
we can show in a gracious and all
wise Providence. A few remedies
but, alas, how fowl havo been
found. Others, so far, lie hidden
from human inquiry. Occasionally
death follows quickly on tho heels of
tho evil an illustration of the dan
gerous character of the ailment to
bo relieved.
For example, Nervous Dyspepsia
is a comparatively ietu disease,
growing out of tho conditions of
modern lifo. It is a joint affection
of tho digestive organs and of the
nervous system. Thcso two were
formerly treated as. separate nil
nicnts, and it was left for tho clear
sighted thinkors to prove that tho
basis of this terrible and often fatal
complication lica chiefly in tho dis
ordered and depraved functions of
digestion nnd nutrition. They
reasoned thus: "If we can induce
the stomach to do its work, and
stimulate tho excretive organs to
drive out of the body tho poisonous
waste matters which remain after
tho life-giving elements of the food
have been absorbed, we shall have
conquered Nervous Dyspepsia ami
Nervous Exhaustion." And they
wore right. Knowing the infallible
power of Siegel's Syrup in less com
plicated though similar diseases,
llicy resolved to test it fully in this.
To leave no ground for doubt, they
prescribed the remedy in hundreds
of cases which had been pronounced
incurable with perfect success in
every instance where their directions
"as to living and diet were scrupu
lously followed. Nervous Dyspep
sia and Exhaustion may almost be
called a peculiarly English discasei'
To a greater or less extent half the
people of this country suffer from it
both sexes and all ages. In no
country in the world are there so
many insane asylums filled to over
flowing, all resulting from this
alarming disease. Its leading symp
toms are these; frequent or con
tiuual headache ; a dull pain at the
base of the brain; bad breath;
nauseous eructations ; the rising of
sour and pungent fluids to tho
throat; a sense of oppression and
faintness at the pit of the stomach,
flatulence ; wakefulness and loss of
sleep ; disgust with food even when
weak from the need of it; sticky
and slituy matter on the teeth or in
the mouth, especially on rising in
the morning; furred and coated
tongue ; dull eyes ; cold hands and
feet; constipation; dry or rough
skin; inability to fix the mind on
any labour or calling continuous at-,
tcntion ; and oppressive and sad
forebodings and fear.
All this terrible group Brother
Siegel's Curative Syrup removes by
its positive, powerful, direct, yet
painless and gentle action uponnhe
functions of digestion and assimila
tion. Those elements of tho food
that build up and strengthen the
system are sent upon their mission,
while all waste matters (the ashe3 of
life's fire) which, unremoved poison
and kill, are expelled from the body
through the bowels, kidneys, and
skin. The weak and prostrated
nerves are quieted, toned, and fed
by the purified blood. As tho re
sult, health, with its enjoyments,
blessings and power, returns to tho
sufferer, who has perhaps abandoned
all hope of ever seeing another well
day.
Mother Scigcl's Curative Syrup
is for sale by all chemists and medi
cine vendors, and by the proprietors,
A. J. White, Limited, 35, Farring
don Koad, Loudon.
January 18, 1888.
aENTLEMEN of Honolulu: Plcn
take notice that a neat Barl
rpHEWORKINGMAN'S PAPER
A "Tho Dally Bulletin." 00 conts
per month.
caso
her
Shop has been opened next door to tho
restaurant down stairs, 88 King street,
by two of tho best practical Barbers in
town. Gentlemen are requosted to givo
us a trial. "Wo guarantee satisfaction.
Childrenb' hair cutting a speciality.
M. P. JA11DIM,
17 lm ANTON 31. LUCE.
Richard Cayford,
VETERINARY
Shoeing1 Wovg,
i'oit Hr Next Lucum' 9I11I.
Shoeing, from SI. 50.
Horses and Cattle Treated for
all Diseases.
lleaideiHc: HI AInkca Street,
i. o. BOX 108.
Yosemite
HOLIDAY PICTURES
At J. J. Ills'.
05 tf
Skating
t$y-IlAH;gJ'
&S Bt X IS J3L &
Skatingl Skating! Skating!
Coraor Queen & Richard Stroets.
Will bo open every evening from 7 to
0:80 v, m.
MUSIC: Tuesdays and Saturdays
evening for the Public In General.
U?XIOMAS 33. W.AX.X.,
1601 Proprietor. ly
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