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IMP0UTKK3 AND DEALERB IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAbT CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS.
New Good9 received by ovcry Packet from Iho Eastern Slatci and Europe
Frosh California Troduco by ovcry Steamer. All orders faithfully attended to
and Goods delivered to any part ot the olt freo of charge. Island orders poll,
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CHARLES HUSTACE,
KING
STREET.
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IIAS JUST RECEIVED
Dupec Hams & Bacon, Kits Salmon Relltcs, Kits Mackerel, Kegs
Beef, Kegs 1'oik, Smoked Halibut, Kxtra Select Oysters, Salmon,
Cranberry Sauce, lloslon Brown Bioad, Table Kruits, Gcrmea,
IlucUins Ac Franco American Foed Co.'h Airtl Soups,
Ridges Food, Imperial Graimm, Rolled Oats, Breakfast Food,
Gem, Graham Wafers, Oaten "Wafers, Snow Flake & Cream
Crackers, Ginger Wafers, Chocolate "Wafers, Pretzels, Prunes,
Dates, Nuts, Apples, French Peas, Pop Corn, Garden Seeds,
"Wheat, Flour, Butter, Honey, Plum Pudding, etc., etc., etc.
And a General Assor't of Staple & Fancy Groceries, at Prices to Suit the Times.
&5J Leave your oidcrs, or ring up 119. -Q5a
Steam Works, Sunny South,
Tolo., Bull ISO, Mutual 24.5.
Depot, 2S Merchant Street,
Tele., Bell 172, Mutual CO.
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CAPACITY 1,000 OZi:X 1'ER BAY.
The Only English Apparatus making High Class
TAHITI LEMONADE, GINGER ALE,
Hop Ale, Cream Soda,
irenadine.
H-f a (sl ri v o sa & i sa rfa o
'9 W ti&.uW jcy tAtf ? u a w e.e.va n
And PUKE, STRONG EFFERVESCING
Orders delivered to any part of the city.
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Island orders solicited. .jgQ?
Just Received at Hoillster & Oo.'s
A large assortment of
PERFUMES! PERFUMES 1
Comprising the well-known brands of
COLGATE & CO., LUNDBOKGS,
LUBIN'S, ATKIJStSOjSt'S,
EASTMAN'S AL0IIA, IIOTT'S COLOGNE
EAKINA GERMAN COLOGNE, &o.
For
1592
ale at K-easonable PrieeSf
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Agents, Custom-House, Loan and Exohange Brokors.
Departments of Business:
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Conveyancing a Specialty. Records bearclied mid correct Absttacts of Title
furnished.
Legal Documents and Papers of every description carefully drawn and hand.
sotnely engrcs-ed.
Copying and Translating in all languages in general ute in this Kingdom.
Heal Estate bought and sold. Tuxes imid and 1'ioperty safely insured.
Houses, Cottages, Booms, Offices and Laud leased and rented, and rents collected.
Fire and Life Insurance effected in flrat-cluis Insuiancu Companies.
Custom-House Business transacted with accuracy and dispatch.
Loans negotiated at lavorablo rates.
Advertisements and Subscriptions solicited for PublUhcis.
Any Article purchased or sold on most favoiable terms.
Inter-Island Orders will receive particular attention.
EST-' All Business entrusted lo our care will rcccivo piompt a'nd faithful attention at
moderate charges. '
IIaIng liad an extensive business excellence for over twcnty.flvc years in
New York City and elsewhere, we feel competent to attend to all business ot an
intricate ami complicated nature, or requiring fuel and discretion, and lcspeutfully
solicit a tiial.
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IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IH GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.
FllESII GOODS from California on K'R, hy etch steamer of iho O. S. 8. Co.
' A COMX'I.inK LINE 01' -" -
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ON HAND.
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A FINE LOT OF "NEW ZEALAND," "KIDNEY" AND "BLUE DEIWENT" POTATOES.
ALSO
A Very Choice Lot of W. Z. ' Taranaki Butter,"
(IN JCKUS.J
Allot 'which we offer to the Public at REASONABLE PIUOES.
Fresh New Zealand Butftr, ON ICE, In 1 Pound Pats !
JJy each nrrival from New Zeihmd-SoilETIIING FINK.
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"Daily Bulletin Summary,"'
,. Will be issued on May 5th.
The best paper to send abroad.
CO columns ot interesting news.
A REMARKA&LE CASE.
Uudor tho nbovc heading tho
Doncastcr Reporter of July Gth,
1887, publishes the following in its
editorial columns
Our readers may recall the cir
cumstance of a 3'Oting clerk, named
Arthur Itiehold, falling insensible
on tile Wcatlcy Lane in this town
8omo titno ago, nnd being picked
up, as be continued perfeutly help
less, and taken in a cab by Uo
gentlemen to the olllee of F. W.
Fisher, Esq; the solicitor who cm
ployed him. On restoring him to
consciousness il vrm ascertained
that he was allictcd with what
seemed to bo an incurable 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 Biiddcnly his bead was
in a whirl and ho fell in the street
like a man who is knocked down.
On coining to his senses in tho soli
citor's olllco he thought what this
might mean, and feared he was
going lo 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 the doctors how he had been
attacked. Thoy questioned him,
and found that his ptesent 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 lo his
desk and grief at the loss of dear
friends by death. The coming on
of this strange disease, as dcsciibcd
by Mr. Itiehold, must be of inter
est both to sick nnd well. Ho had
noticed for several years 'previously,
in fact, that his eyes and face be
gan to have a yellow look; theie
was a sticky and unpleasant slime
on the gums and teeth in Hie
morning ; the tongue coated ; and
the bowels so "bound and costive
that it induced that most painful
and tioublesome 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 be the terrible fact.
The secretions fiom the kidneys
would be scanty and high-coloured,
with a kind of gritty or sandy
deposit after standing.
These things had troubled Mr.
Itiehold a long time, and alter his
fall in the street he clearly perceived
that the lit of giddiness was nothing
more than a sign of the steadly
nnd deadly advance of the complaint,
which began in digestion and dys
depsia. 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 lo want is
very pathetic and touching. Finally
he became loo ill lo keep his situa
tion and had to give il up. This
was a sad calamity. He was appall
ed to think how he should be able to
live. But God raised up friends
who helped to keep the wolf from
the door. He then went to tho sea
side at Walton-on-the-Naze, hut
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 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 wo least expect it.
While in London he stated his con
dition to a fiiend, who stiongly ad,
vised him to try a medicine which he
called Jfothct lieini I'n Curative
Syrup, saying it was genuine and
honest, and often cined when every
thing else had failed. He bought
a bottle of a chemist in Pimlico, 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 surpiise and plea
sure when after taking a few doses
he felt great relief. He could eat
better; his food distressed him less;
tho symptoms we have named abated ;
the dark spots which had lloated
before his eyes like biuuts of soot,
gradually tfSsnppearod, audfi his
strength increased. Before his
time liis knees would knock together
whenever he tried to walk. So en
couraged .vns he now that he kept
on using Mother fteiyel's Curative
Syrup until it ended in completely
curing him.
In speaking of his wonderful rc
coveiy Mr. Itiehold says it made
him think of poor Robinson Crusoe,
and his deliverance fiom captivity
on his island in the sea ; and added,
"But for Mother Soigel's Curative
Syrup tho grass would now be
growing over my grave."
Our readers can rest assured of
of tho strict truth of all the state
ments in this most lcmarkablo case,
as Mr. Itiehold (now residing at
Swibs Cottage, Walton-on-the-Nazo)
belongs to one of tho oldest and
most respected families in tho beau
tiful village of Long Melford,
Suffolk, and his personal character
is attested by bo high an authority
as tho Rev. 0. J. Maityn, rector
of that pai ish, besides other excel
lent names. We have deemed the
enso of such iiiport.anco to tho pub
lie as to justify us in Jiving this
short account of it in bur columns.
January 13, 1888.
O.S. S. OO.'S TIME TABLE.
$
Arrive al Honolulu from San Francisco.
Australia May 1
Zcnlandla , Mny 10
Australia May 20
Alameda i .... Juno 7
Australia Juno 26
Maiiposa July o
Australia July 2-1
Zenlandia August 2
Austialia August 21
Alameda August 31
Australia September 13
Maiiposa September 27
Australia October 10
Zcnlandia October 25
Australia, November 13
Alameda November 22
iVustralia December 11
Notice to the Public of these Islands
Lcnvo Honolulu lor San Francisco.
Alameda May
Australia May
Mariposa Juno
Australia Juno
Zoalandia July
Australia July
Alameda Inly 29
Australia July 31
Mariposa August 20
Australia August 28
Zcalandia Septembcr.23
Australia Soptcmher 25
Alameda October 21
Australia October 23
MiiripOMi November 18
Australia November 20
Zcalandia December 10
Austi.ilia December 18
Alameda . . . .(1SS9) Juuuary 13
Ladies or gentlemen who contemplate giving orders for tho above arti
cle aro respectfully requested to call at the Honolulu Pioneer Steam Can
dy Factory and Bakery, established 1803, before going to any other house,
as my establishment is POSITIVELY the only establishment in Honolulu,
notwithstanding all tho ridioulous, empty and pompous newspaper blow
ing and puffing, whero a cake can bo piocured to givo tho greatest satis
faction to the most refined tastes, and to bo nn 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
twenty-fivo years but still bids competition dellnnco to this day. All at
tempts in any other establishment are inferior lo mino and not worth tho
prico you pay. It is an indisputable fact that all over the world a good
workman's productions arc always cheaper than a half made oiic'h arc.
Having had over half a century's practical experience the undersigned is
enabled to ornament Cakos in all and the highest styles of art.
3B HOK,W,
The only Practical Confectioner in all branches; Proprietor
Honolulu Steam Candy Factory and Bakery. Hotel be
tween Fort aud Nuuumi Streets, Honolulu, II. I.
07
HeUVel.SMN.
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.lliitiinl Tel.
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Office
oS Merchant St., Honolulu
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General Business Agency.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Made of the celebrated CREAM of the "Woodlawn Dairy,
sold at the great reduced price of
S2-OOI S2.0CD! S2.GO! S2.00I S2.00!
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Conveyancing a Specialty Uecordt search
ed nnd abstracts ot title furnished on
shot t notice.
Copying, Translating, and cngioss ing in nil
hinuuagcs in goniral use in tho King,
dom.
Custom Houso brokerage File nnd Life
lnsmance receive prompt attention.
ACCOUNTS ADJUSTED AND COLLECTED.
MR. JOHN GOOD JR. Authoiized
Collector.
Skilled anri Unskilled Labor Furnished.
AT THE "HONOLULU STEAM CANDY FACTORY
CAKE, AND BItEAD BAKERY,"
EJSTLDBI-ilSHJEJlO IS 63.
KsAs some evil disposed persons who are openly boasting-
of the intention of ruining- my business and villanously
falsefying my GOODS and 10E CREAM I will forfeit
$100 to any person who will prove by analysis that my
ICE CE.EAM is not strictly pure although sold cheaper
than anywhere else.
: ear-' BEWARE ' OF ' FALSE ' REPRESENTATIONS '-a :.
REAL ESTATE,
bought, sold and rented.
Sovcial valuable piopcitics in and
iirouud the city now for iale on cisy
terms.
Convenient Cottages in de-irable healthy
locations in and near the city lo let or
lease al reasonable i ates.
Employment Wanted by several men and
boys, who will inuke themselves use
ful in performing the various offices
aud chores requlicd by pnvate fami
lies. Full particulars given on application
at tlicnjrency.
Orders Jrom the other Islands prompt
ly attended to.-
Bell Tel. 172.
Mutual Tel.
, O. ISox 4(10.
3G0.
J. E. BROWN & CO.,
Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook & Ornamenter
Both Telephones ISTo. 74. Hotel St. bet. Nuuanu & Fort St.
70 2m
Horse Clipping! -
NEATLY DONE nnd with despatch
at the HAWAIIAN HOTEL STA
BLES. Hand Clippers. 82tf
Cooked Taro Flour!
Tho New Process to make tho Best
of Poi with hardly any
trouble.
Fire Pi oof Stone Building,
42 Merchant Street.
General Commission Merchants
General Agency for Haw'n Islands
of tho
Burlington and Chicago Railway
AvrasH America,
Connecting at Boston with tho Azores
and Miuleira.
Through ticltetsgtnntcd from Honolulu,
to all points East.
Accountant Department.
Merchandise stored nnd hold on coin
mission. Consignments i-oUcited.
Shipping ami Custom IIouso Business
attended to.
Boohs and Accounts kept nnd audited.
Legal Documents piepurcd.
Average aujiiBtcd.
1'rojli) ties leased, tented and sold,
Logul document drawn,
To Lot No 89 Kinau street ; parlor, 3
bedrooms, kitchen, s"rvant's room,
Htnblc, enrriugo hoube, garden, etc.
Kent very moderate.
Cottago at Waikikl, opposlto Sunny
bouth; large yard, stable, etc. Pos
. niHwIop on 1st April.
THE Hawaiian Fruit & Taro Com.
pany of Wailuku, Maui, Mill be
prepared to supply the public of Hono
lulu and the other Islands, on the 2nd
day of April, 1888, with a new prepara.
Hon of Tiro Flour called CUOKED
TARO FLOUlt. This article is far
Mipciior to the old raw Turo Flour.
This article is already cooked and it re
quires hardly 'any work to make the
best of Poi and other leccipts, by add
ing Cooked Taro Flour to boiling hot
wuter like prcparinc coin meal vour
Poi is made ai once. Those desiring
sour Poi -will hnvo to let it stand 24
hours. If too thin or cour add fresh
pusto of Cooked Taro Flour. Our re
eclpts with each bags will givo full par.
ticu'ars. If our diiections with each
bag are stiictly followed it will not
fail to mako tho cleanest and best of
Pol. This now process of Cooked Taro
Flour is mndo hy machinery so thero
cannot be any dirtiness or fllthlncts in
this way of making Poi. All grocery
stoics will he furnished with Cooked
Taro Flour on the above date. Our re
tail prico per 5 lb. bag will ho 40 conts
por Uag in Honolulu. Any over-charge
will bo refunded by notifying f. II.
Cummings, Bell Telephone No. 325. All
oidcrs fiom the other Islands can bo
Jlllcd hy sending your order to
W. H. DANIELS, Manager,
Wailuku, Maui,
W. H, CUMMINGS, Agent,
Honolulu.
Bgy The Company h prepared if to
desired to supply hard Poi, not includ
ing lots of water, in one or more barrels
or Uag lots, at jowrsi possiuiu prices.
103 lm
COUNTER SYPIIONS.
ImSiii mihb
BR.
PARDEE'S
(THE ONLY KEIJA11LE M.00D PUIUFIKTt)
A Specific for
RHEUMATISM
Scrofula, Salt Jllicum,
Xcm-nlcla, ItliiK Worm,
And all other Skin and Blood Diseases.
It Kcgulatcs tho
MVER AND KIDNEYS,
By the S. S. "Austinlia" 8lh February,
-ANl) NOW ON SAXdJ-
California Oranfles'-'primo sample, Barrels
Saurkraut, Kugs Saurkraut, Crates White
Heart Cabbage, Colcry on Ico,
Crates Cauliflower,
AND AT.T. BCABONA11I.15 VA11IKTJES OK
A.JZI-i33S AND IM3.A.IIB I
A largo consignment of
Potatoes. Figs, Canned Fruits, Jellies,
Jams, Prunes, Italsins, OhoMnuis, Wnl
nuts, llardnuts, AlmoiulnutF, Canned
Tomatoes, Etc, Efc, Etc, Etc., Etc
C5TL0W PHICE TO SUIT THE TJMES-a
CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET,
CP King wtrcet, Honolulu, t
THE undersigned having received ex.
Australia a shipment of Countor
B, plums of on improved type, aro uow
prepaieil k supply saloons and others
with Plaiu Soda, Ginger Ale and Tahiti
Lemonade put up in this convenient
form, at low rates.
J. E HHOWN & CO.,
Proprietors Tahiti Lemonade Works,
28 Merchant Rtiuit O'JJm
FOB SA.LE.
QWHALE BOATS! 1 Decked
0 Wlmlo Boat, 30 feet long,- il feet
deep, 8 feci wide-, 222 feet burl Boats-,
1 18 feet Surf Boat; 2 Decked Plunger,
10 feet long, G feet 0 inches wido, 2 feel
n Inches deep, with mast and 6idln all
complete; 1 22 feet Bailing Scow, with
mast and sails all complete. Apply to,
B. R. HYAN.
Boat Builder and General Jobber. 51 M
HPHEWORKINGMAN'S PAPER
i- "Tho Daily Bulletin," 50 cents
por month.
Cures Indigestion, and nil Diseases
arising from an enfcobled con.
dition of the system.
Dr. Marline, of Loudon, tho celebrated
specialist, fays of PARDEE'S REMEDY :
" I huvo uscu it for twenty years for
Blood Diseases, such as Borofula, Salt
Klieum, Teter and Cancer, aud I cannot
recommend it too highly."
The Hev, Dr. Thomas, of Hone KBng,
China, says: "PARDEE'S REMEDY is a
wonderful medicine for tho blood. I
have prescribed it hundreds of times for
lepiosy, nnd, when given in time it al.
ways cured tho patient. I cau't afcly say
that lepiosy will ndver break out on per.
sons who tauo raniccs ncmeuy regu.
larly, and 1 advise all persons living in
countries wlura leprosy is prevalent to
tako Pardee's Remedy ns a p"roveiille,"
For Salo by all Druggists in Honolulu.
Ap-4 3m
Tonsorial Artists, 88 King St.
GENTLEMEN of Honolulu; Plcaso
vX tako notico that a neat Barber
Bhon has been opened next door to tho
restaurant down stairs, 88 King .street,
hy two of tho best practical Barbers in
town. Gentlemen aro requested to givo
us a trial. We guarantee satisfaction.
Childrcnb' hair cutting a speciality.
M. P. JAKDIM,
17 Ira ANTON 31. LUCE.
POISON IN THE ASHES,
Mnny people believe thnt Naturo
has somcwhoro a remedy for every
disease So many and so terrible
aro the ills of life, and so slight tho
pleasure wo get as time flics .past,
that such a belief is the least faith
we can show in a gracious and all
wise Providence. A few remedies
but, alas, how fowl have been
found. Others, so far, lie hidden
from human inquiry. 'Occasionally
death follows quickly on the heels of
tho evil an illustration of tho dan
gerous character of the ailment to
be relieved.
For example, Nervous Dyspepsia
is a comparatively new disease,
growing out of tho conditions of
modern life. It is a joint affection
of the digestive organs and of the
nervous system. These two were
formerly treated as separate ail
ments, and it was left for tho clear
sighted thinkers to prove that tho
basis of this terrible and often fatal
complication lies chiefly in the dis
ordered and depraved functions of
digestion and 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 the poisonous
waste matters which remain after
tho life-giving elements of the food
have been absorbed, we shall have
conquered Nervous D'spepsia and
Nervous Exhaustion." And they
were right. Knowing the infallible
power of Siegel's Syrup in less com
plicated though similar discascs
they 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 bo
called a peculiarly English diseasci
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 arc there so
many insano asylums filled to over
flowing, all resulting from this
alarming disease. Its leading symp
toms are these ; frequent or con
tinual headache ; a dulfpain at the
base of the brain; bad breath;
nauseous eructations ; the rising of
sour and pungent fluids to the
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 slimy matter'on the teeth or in
the mouth, especially on rising in
the morning; furred and coated
tongue ; dull eyes ; cold hands and
feetT; constipation; dry or rough
skin; inability to fix the mind on
any labour or calling continuous at
tention; and oppressive and sad
forebodings and fear.
All this terrible group Mother
Siegel's Curative Syrup removes by
its positive, powerful, direct, yet
painless and gentle action upon the
functions of diges'tion and assimila
tion. Those elements of the food
that build up and strengthen the
sj'stcm are sent upon their mission,
while all waste matters (thp ashes of
life's fire) which, unrcmoved 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 the re
sult, health, with its enjoyments,
blessings and power, returns to the
Buffet er, who has perhaps abandoned
all hope of over seeing another well
day.
Mother Seigcl's Curative Syrup
is for salo bv all chemists and medi-
' cine vendors, and by the proprietors,
A. J. White, Limited, So, I'arnng
don Koad, London.
January 13, 1888.
Richard Cayford,
VETERINARY
Shoeing Forge,
Vott Ht., Next r.ucas' Mill.
Shooing, from 1.50.
Horses and Cattle Treated for
all Diseases.
Iteaidciiuc: 31 Alukca Street,
r. o. BOX 18.
i.,.t..i... (Hhop,881.
"t" 4U,r'"""ulResld
enco, 8S8.
Yosemite Skating
HOLIDAY PICTURES
mm
Views !
AI J. J.
Williams
05 tf
sks :r, i is- EC "&&
Skating! Skating! Skating!
Cornor Qucon & Richard Streets.
Will ho oncn every evening from 7 to
0:30 i m.
MUSIC: Tuesdays and Saturdays
evening for tho Public in General.
TIIOMLA. IS. WAIX,
1001 Proprietor. lyr
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