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THE DAILY BULLETIN, FEBRUARY 9, 1895. If " i a nu V A, IV Ordway & Porter Hotel Street, "Kobinson Block." 'Kiss Ko, Jack, and Let Mo Oo. Beg to announce to their numerous patrons the arrival of New Goods, such as Carved Oak Bed room Sets, Battan and Wicker Ware made up into Stands, Center Tables and Chairs of the very latest designs; Dining Boom Furniture, Ex tension Tables a specialty. Also a fresh lot of Porlicr Curtains in delicate shades, etc., etc., etc. ARTISTIC House Furnishers Once, long ago, I was witness to a thiol iu California. The two mon had beon bosom friends, but had quarreled about (of course) a wo man. Splondid fellows both young. brainy, and ambitious. As they stood , in a clear spaco among the pine i treos near Sacramento, nalo as lilios. j steady as rocks, weapons iu hand waiting for tho word, tho rising sun shining athwart tho lino of vision, mey presented a plcturo too oiton seen in 1850. Tho pistols cracked almost simultaneously. One man stood erect, evidently uu touched; the other fell upon his back and lay straight and still. Seconds, sur geons, and spectators rushod to his sido. Ho was "all there," mind as well as body. "No. don't disturb me," ho said coolly to tho doctor, I "I'm shot fatally and shall dio in fivo minutes. Call Jack aud be ntiick." I risioi sua m uanu, ins antagonist fcamo aud bant over his erstwhile chum. Tho excitement among tho ' crowd was intonso; tho dying man 1 alono was calm. "Jack, tuv darlinir old boy," ho said, "forgivo me and forgivo her. Kiss me aud let mo go." A uiinuto moro and ho was dead, with Jack lying across his body, crying liko a baby. After I have told you another and yory different story, I'll show whore in thoy teach the same lesson. Thoro is no t raized v in this ono: nevertheless it is of wider human in-1 tercst than tho other. A woman had been ill moro or less all her life. The dotaila are comtnouplaco enough, and yot thoy will appoal to millions who care nothing for tho jealousies of youug mon iu lovo. "At timos, sho Bays, I suffored from pains at tho back of tho hoad, and a sonso of weight, and felt tired and woary, yot it was not from work only, l nau a strange feeling, too. FOR, THEO. E DAVIES & CO., X-iXaITZEID. oi something banging c souio ova or danger that Bell 525 TELEPHONES Mutual 645 Pioneer Furniture House ESTABLISHED 1 BBS. New Goods ! Latest Designs ! Largest Stock I 801,11) OAK HKDHOOM BETS, BOPAB, LOUNGES, WAUDKOBKS, MIRHOUS, MOULDINGS, ETC., ETO. Special Feature No. 1 White Seamless Hatting Per Roll of 40 Yards, $12.00. And a Fine Quality for $9 per Roll. Headquarters for Baby Carriages! Pianos for Rent I Chairs for Rent ! Bell 179. TELEPHONES Mutual 76, WILLIAMS BROS. Successors to 0. E. Williams. 609 AND 611 KING STREET. JUST ARRIVED ! ! Wicker Work! A largo assortment re- boon "R. P. lias just coivod nor Richot" and "0. D. Bryant," and moro to airivo por. "Transit.'' FURNITURE!! Every variety, stylo in tho The va- and prico Furniture lino, bost aud most riod in Honolulu. Oalland inspect our stock. KCoidp &, Co, No T'-ar King Street. ovor mo, as oi I could uot ozplaiu or dofino. "My appotito wns variable; somo times I could eat nuytliiuL'ntul again ' I could uot touch any food at all. But I was never laid up, as it were." Please note the last sentence It may scorn liko tho weakest but really is tho strongest poiut in this lady's ' statement. We will tell you why in ' a moment. j Sho goos on: "Still I was often in uiisory, but got along fairly well ' until August, 1SU0, when I had a severe attack of rheumatism. First tho groat too of my right foot and tho thumb of my right hand grow hot and painful. Aftor a time tho troublo extended to my back and hips. I could not straighton myself; I was almost boat double. Month ' after month I was liko this, getting h little or no sleep at night. Medical ! treatmont proved of no bouoQt to me. In Decombor, 1891, the pain at-1 most drove me mud. My faoe was ' sjvollon to nearly twico its natural size, and my eyes wore so covered by i tho oulargod lids that I could scarcoly seo. There was a constant ringing iu my ears, aud tho doctors I said I had erysipolas. "For days and days I could not i walk across tho floor, and for somo i time I was able to inovo about only I by taking nolu 01 tao furniture or othor objects. When all other means had been tried and had failed Mother Soigel's Curative Syrup was recommended to me. A single bot tle did mo a doal of good. I kopt on with it, and soon was stronger and in better health than for forty years previously. I still take an oc casional doso and continue in good health notwithstanding my age (48), and tho 'chango of lifo. I tell every ono what tho Syrup has dono for mo, and give you permission to pub lish what I havo said. Yours truly (Signed), (Mrs.) Maiiy Jang Miln&s, 18, Walker's Buildings, Browery Laue, Thornhill Leo, near Dows bury, Yorkshire, Ootobor 12th, 1892." Now for the lesson of both these incidents; what is it) This; that it is not pooplo in desperate extremi ties who suffer most. Pain is in pro portion to the resistance to disease. Tnoso wno surrender, wuo aro in despair, who givg. up, havo present puuishmont largely remitted. Dying persons aro tho most comfortable of all. Hopelessness and dissolution administer their own anodynos. Thoso who aro not laid up, who aro ill, and yot work and strugglo, need pity and holp. This lady was one, and to such Mother Seigol always provos a friond. Tho Boys Liked Him, Frank Leslie's Weekly says: Tho late . A. Beadle, famous as the originator of tho "dime novol," was the object oi much unuosorveu oblonuv. Tho inoxi)onsivo litera ture that ho producod so abundantly was ontiroly worth its price, but tho public judgmont deemed it disro- I putablo. Far from being devoid of style, it appeals to boys, who, now I that they are men, are glad to excul- i pato Mr. Boadle from tho verdict of tliolr parents, ror tuirty yen's, from 1859 to 1889, a school of prolific writers poured manuscript into Mr. Beadle's priutiug-houso, but the fame of only ouo of them, Ned Buut liuo, now survives. GOO K:i3VL, 411 NUDANU STREET. importer aid Dealer in Eorosean Dry aid Fancy Goods Ladles' Wares of eTery description. Alio, fresh line of Chinese Goods. Pongee 8c "Wliite Sills. Pajamas. No. 1 White and Colored Mattings 1 Best Black and Green Chinese Tea. Crcpo Shawls, Etc. MERCHANT TAHjORnSTGh Cf Fit Guaranteed. Prices Moderate. Yft tsr l&jutjLBLl Telephone B42 "HLBPHON1 119 P. O. BOX CHAS. HUSTACE, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR and FEED. Freih CiUfornii Boll Bitter mi blind Bittir T ALWAYS ON HAND 0 I8i Goods Becelied by ETery Steamer from San Francisco. Cgr All Orders faithfully attend to. Satisfaction guaranteed. Island Order HtliclUd and packed with care. Lincoln Block, Kino Strict, Br. Fobt and Alaska Stkkkts. HOTH TELEPHONES SiO -?. O. BOX 107 LEWIS & CO.. Ill EORT STREET. Importers, Wholesale & Retail Grocers Provision Dealers t Naval Snpplies Fresh Qooii by Brery Califorala Steamer. ICE - HOUSE - GOODS - A - SPECIALTY. Islands Orders Solicited. JB &F Satisfaction Ocakantkkd. telephone w p. o. box iu H. E. MoINTYRE & BRO., IMrORTXRS AND DIALERS IN Groceries, - Provisions - and - Feed. New Goods BeceWed by Every Packet from the Eastern Btatei and Europe. PBESH - CALIFORNIA - FRODUOE BY EVERY STEAMER. All Order faithfully attended to and Goods Delivered to any Part of the City FBEB. Island Orders Solicited. Satisfaction Odarantkkd eabt oorhbb fobt and king btbebtb. Ed. Hoffschlaeger & Go. :-: "Household" Sewing Machines, Hand Stwlog Machines, with all the latest Improvements. Westermayer's Cottage Pianos. Parlor Organs, Guitars, and other Instruments. :-: King and Bethel Streets.