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rrf-'W,P3! " JTTV?',n THE DAILY BULLETIN, FEBRUARY 23, 1895. AYER'S Hair Vigor RESTORES COLOR AND PROMOTES Abundant Growth or TUB ' HAIR, It cures Itclilng lm mors, mill keeps tlio scalp cool, moist, healthy, anil frco from uanurufl. A laoy writes t "I reel compelled to state, tor tho benefit of others, ,r, g0 j ost nearly nan or my that six .. ,-Tit -". Alter lialr. ami what was wit tui ...,. .. uslne Acrs Hair Vigor several montlii, my lialr began to grow again, ami lth tho natural cowr rwwtvu. a. a.vi tj- Ayer's Hair Vigor I'HKI'AHKD 1IY DR. J. C. AVER 4 CO., LOWELL, MASS., U .S. A. rp"llereof cheap Imitation". Tlir nam Vrer la nnmilnmt mi llin wrnri'f r.nnd li kluwu In tlie Klau ' '"I' oI uur lolllc. Hollister Drug Co., L'd., Bole Agents for the Kepubllo of Hawaii. ZFiare IMIills:. Tho business of tho country '" Eottliui; into its former groove. Our gentlomanly drivor has roturnod from his vacation, tho cows in tho pasture switch flics instead of bul lets with their tails and tho cream is richer in consoquonce. Wo believe wo havo satisfied ovory one of our customers who havo taken milk from us and we aro in a position to sup ply a great many moro. Tho people who from choice or uecossity visited Waialao during the past two woeks havo had an opportunity to see just what sort of diet our stock foods upon, and no longor woudor at tho richness of tho milk from our dairy. Our facilities for delivery aro tho best. With the exception of a day or two early in the, lato unpleasant ness our drivers have always been on time at our customers' residences. We take this opportunity to thank those who havo been patient with us and to solicit a continuance of their Eatronago. We will be pleased to 11 all orders telephoned to us and guarantee all milk to be puro and freo from adultoration. Tim WAIALAE KANUlf. W. W. AHANA, Merchant Tailor, 333 1Tm-u.ojq.-u. Stxaat. KINE SUITINGS -i- Bngllsl), Scotch and American Goods. Style and Fit Guaranteed. Cleaning & Repairing IntDil Tele. 668. P. 0. Box 144. 1042-Hm MERCHANT - TAILOR Fine Cassimores, Serges, White Linens, Eto. Suits Made to Order ON SHOUT NOTICE. CLEANING, DYEING & REPAIRING C. AKIMA, - - 46 Nuuanu Street. laXMIm M. T. DONNELL, PATENTEE AND SOLE 1IANDFA0TURER OF TllE New Patented Poi Strainer W" All Orders or Communications addressed to . O. Hull & Son, L'd., iwbo liavo them on sale), or to SI. T. Bunnell, will receive prompt attention. HGO-tJ JL Tt . ' , K iT?.7J L.TlL HtriB MARTIAL LAW IN HONOLULU. Many Americans Have- Already Of fered Their Services to the Gov ernment. Binohamton, N. Y., Jan. 25. The following letter has boon recoived from George H. Graves, a former residont of Blnghamton, but now living in Honolulu: "Tho city is under martial law. All tbo storep, banks, custom-house!, and post offices aro closed. No street cars or telephones, no car riages or hacks aro allowed on the street. In fact, no one is allowed on tbo streets without a pass. Nojjoats aro allowed to como in or go out of port. "Nearly all tbo Amoricans havo offered their servicos to tbo govern ment, and may bo seen standing on corners, in citizens' clothes, shoul dering a gun. Not a foroign govern mont is reprosonted here bv a man- nf.tvnr. Trnaiflimt Tlnln nan Iia iaqh v. ,,.... .v...w w """""" - on tho palaco grouuds with a belt of (artrMM.rn.in.1 h(. waist and a horxo pistol at each side. ' ''The government has been afraid ' nf tho Jananoso ioininff with tbo pniTv9, Aiey bavn h ;ror trou bles lately, and aro on a strike, and for tho past week havo been march ' ing on to .Honolulu for satisfaction. So, yesterday tho government put 500 of them on a steamer, which put out to sea. Thero are 800 at quaran tine, all contract laborors. ''This morning tho government band garo a concert on the palace grounds. Tuoy played "Snouting a ir-m a r the Battlo Ury of Freedom,' 'Tramp, Trarfp, Tramp, the Boys are March ing,' 'Marching Through Georgia,' 'Star Spangled Banner,' 'Hail Co lumbia.' and 'Yankee Doodle.' Tl.t rn.. 11.- T... ... ir.I. "Sam Knowlton. It. C. Wilson and Col. Wilderman, the loaders of tho revolutionist?, will bo shot as soon as captured. Col. Wildormau is a young man of 25, a member of a very prominent family, and vor popular. Thero is uo danger of the rebels , Tw boiug successful. Thoy aro sur-1 rounded and will havo to surrender or fight to tho death. "Yostorday tho surroundiug bill? were lined with pooplo watching tho , uaiiiu. auo ijuiui uuioub uiou ut not is a tug. Every timo they blow the whistle tho propeller stops. It goes faster backward than forward. The ' nozt Bteamor loavos horo Feb. 2, so you will not havo any more nows of m m "Kiss Me, Jack, and Lot Mo Go." Once, long ago, I was witness to a duel in California. Tho two men had been bosom friends, but had quarreled about (of course) a wo- imr Unli.l i.l vtll?.a lis4l trtr r brainy, and ambitious. As they stood in a cloar space among the pine tr nar SArmono. naln an lHioa. steady as rocks, weapons m ham, shining athwart tho lino of vision, they prosonted a picturo too often seen in 1850. Tho pistols cracked almost simultaneously. One man stood erect, evidently untouched; the other fell upon his back and lay straight and still. Seconds, sur geons, and spectators rusbod to his side. He was "all thore," mind aa woll as body. "No, don't disturb me," ho said coolly to the doctor, "I'm shot fatally and shall dio in five minutes. ( Call Jack and bo quick." Fistol still iu hand, his antagonist came and bent over his erstwhile chum. Thoa excitement among the crowd was intense; tho dying man alone was calm. "Jack, my darling old boy," ho said, "forgive mt and forgive her. Kiss mo and let mo o." A minuto moro and he was ead, with Jack lying across his body, crying liko a baby. After 1 havo told you another and vory difforont story, I'll show whero in they teach the samo lesson. Thore is no tragedy in this one; nevertheless it is of wider human in terest than tho othor. A woman had been ill moro or less all her life, The details aro commonplace enough, nnd yot thoy will appeal to millions who. caro nothing for tbo joalousioe of young men in lovo. i "At times, she says, I suffered from pains at tho back of tho head, and a senso of weight, and felt tired and weary, yet it was not from work only. I had a strango feeling, too, t of something hanging ovor me, as of sotno evil or daugor that I could not i explain or do'nno. j "My appetite was variable; somo-1 times I could oat any thing and again ' I could not touch any food at all. Uul I ifnj never hud up, us it were." Ploaso note the last senteuco. It may sfom liko tho weakest but really is tho strongest point in this lady's statement. Wo will toll you why in a moment. Sho goes on: "Still I was often iu misery, but got along fairly woll uutil August, 181K), 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 ex'ouded to my back and hips. I could not straighten inybolf; I was almost bent double. Mouth after month I was liko this, getting little or no sleep at night. Medical treatment proved of no benefit to I mo. Iu December, 1891, the pain al most drove me mud. My faco was , swollen to nearly twico its natural size, and my oyes wore so covorod by tho enlarged lids that I could scarcely sco. Thero was a constant ! ringing in my ears, and tho doctors said I had orysipolas. ' 1 "For davs and davs I could not ' walk across tho floor, and for some ! timo I was able to tnovo about only i JL JLJL I KJ J KJ JL example of a cheap and un by taking hold of tho furniture or centered lens. Yoil think VOll iret the same amount of rnlinf other objects. When all other ' means had been tried and had failed Mother Soigel's Curative Syrup was recommonded to me. A singlo bot- tlo did mo a deal of good. 1 kopt oq with it, and soon was stronger and iu better health than for forty years previously. I still tako au oc casional dose nuu continue in good islanding 'my ag ,(48), ' health notwithstanding and tho 'chauco of life. I toll ovory-, nun wlinf it Qtrnrt line flnnn fnr " "- .-r .. -" - me, and give you permission to pub-. lish what I havo Jaid. Yours trulv (Signed). (Mrs ) Mart Jane Milnes, i 18, Walkor's Buildings, Browery Lane, IliornhiH Lio, near Dews-1 bury'VorUIre, Oololir 12th, 1802." Now for tho lesson of both those , incidents what is itt This; that it is not people in dosporato extremi ties who suffer most. Pain is iu pro portion to tho resistanco to diseaso. Thoso who surrender, who aro in despair, who give up, havo present punishment largely remitted. Dying persons are the most comfortable ol l tt .. .. ... ii..it-- an. xiopeiessness anu dissolution aummister ineir own anouynos. Thiun it'll. Thoso who aro not laid up, who aro ill, and vot work and struggle, noed ' pity and help. This lady was one, and to such Mother bcigol always proves a friend. Band Concert. Thero will bo tho usual baud con cort at Emma Square this afternoon otii'SC- Following is tho program: March V.U7nnton Iosk 8ousa Ovcrtare-Joitiyn , i-5?PvSI glloTiAS'nMacVlte;: .'coW Waltz- l'opn'nr Bt nlns .: Ilerger h'cbottlsclie I.lttlo Alabama Coon . Starr u" 1,y"01, fct. Androw'a Cathedral. Thore will be a mooting of the parishioners of St. Andrews Cathe dral on Monday evening at 7 o'clock in the Sunday School Iloom for the election of church wardens, receiv ing reports, etc. It is hoped thero will be a full attendance A Point About Giving If you have any money to givo to the poor give it outright. Don't spend it on a ticket to a charitable entertainment. Of a dollar spend . ?r ciarity inai way e poor get ' at)0Ut b fentB.-temon Ulobr. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. rpHK UNDERSIGNED HAVING HE JL crlved Letttn of Administration of the Estate of Hnnrl O. Metlrew, hereby lunkct demand upon all persons having property belonging to sail Estate to de liver ssmo to him. Notlcu is also hereby given to all crpilllori of the deceased to prvent th-lr claims duly anthentlraUd vf thin ilx month fiom this ilnt". J. O. tlAHTElt, Admlnlstra'or, Lns Merchant stnrt. Uonslulu Jan. 'Jlj lb9 12lMm HONOLULtl IRON WORKS CO. AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OK this Company held nt the OlUce of Theo. H. Davles .V Co , Id , on the 4tb Instant, tho following "IHcerH were elected for tho ensuing year, viz.: Prsldoi't Vice President. Treasurer Secretary Auditor ..Theo H Davles, . ,.F. M. Swanzy, W. H. Balrd, .E. W. Holdsworth T. Jl. Koyworth K. W. HOLDSWOBTH, Secretary. Honolulu, Fob. 19, 1805. 1LW-31 CORPORATION NOTICE. ATi A MEETING OF THE HHAI1TC. holdorsof Castle & Cooke. Limitkii oeiuai tueiroxico tills day, lly-laws were adopted and the following additional olll cers were elected as prsvlued therein : Geo J. II. 1' Castlo Vloe-Prf sldei t, Castle Auditor Tho Ofllcert nf tho Corporation, whoalui coiittltuto tho Hoird of Dl'cclorj, are now at follows: J. U. Atliorton President. O. I. Castle Vice-President, h I). Tonney Fecretary, W. A. Uoen Treasnrer, J. 1) Castle Auditor. E. D. TENNEY, Recretsry Costle .t Cooke, L'd. Honolulu, 11. 1 , Feb. 2i, 18'W. 1208-lw Consolidated Soda Water Co,, L'd Oor. Allen k Fort 8U HODnlDlD. CO., Aeentr, HOUiTSTWR 1055-tf &. THIS CUT from a cheap glass, because it may havo tho same amount of refractive power as the more costly. See whero tho above lens focuses. See the scattering of rays. Ah much spheri cal aberration in such glasses as there is aberration of tho mind in an insano person ; yet this is tho general run of glasses you buy ch ap. IIow long will .your sensitive eve stand this strain? Why, until VOU attord to Wear such jrlufrSCH, Simnlv because thev cost ..... lilll 1 Mi . i.1 f yOU H nun; lusH vimii uic iieneuLr to, a uiousana limes, jwo. V.. .,i,i .. :e t ...... :.. .. .... . .i i tit YOU COllld Hot if they Were glVCll yoil With a boilllS. We will not sell flipm mvnv. fcuch glasses; would not be guilty of giving But wo uuarantec to lit every manner of com- plicated case with the proper to glVC perfect satisfaction, HL F. -WIOHM-AJKl", OPTICIAN. tw mm ifii .iwi t " ' PACIFIC GUANO O.N. WILCOX President. J. P. HACKFELD VIco-1'resident. T. MAY Auditor. E. BUHH Secretary acd Treasurer, T OUR NEW WORKS AT KALIHI iag c0mpielw, wo aro uow reiy. l burnish all kinds of " -- ARTIFICIAL FERTIL 1 ZERS AL80 KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND Pacific Guano, Potash, Sulphate of Ammonia, Etc., Etc., gW BpH.Ial attention given to Analysis of Bolls by oar Agricultural Chemist. All Qoodi are guaranteed In every resptct. For farther particulars Pacific- "HXMru National Cane Shredder PATENTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. wK90tfla&SMJMMMMr k mmwLIV$& wvS 'jjV ?A . . """TIL ft" Mr. John A. Scott, Manager of tlio Jllilo Sugar Company, glvca tho follow ing wonderful record of tho working of tho NATIONAL CANE SHRED DER, which was erected by their works at tho commoncomont of tho orop just harvested: "During tho past week tho Hilo Sugar Company's mill exceeded any of its former records by closing tho 125 hours grinding with an output of 300$ tons. This is fullylO percent moro than tho best work of form or yoars- "Tho thrco roller mill boing 20 in. by 51 in. und tho two roller mill 30 in. by CO in. Iho first mill doing this amount of work in an efficient manner and with great caso, compared with work on wholo cano, owing to thorough preparation of tho cano by tho National Cano Shredder, recently erected by tho Company. "And by its uso tho extraction has boon increased from 3 percent to 5 per cont on all kinds of cano, and in somo cases 80 porccnt has boon reached ; tho averago boing 75 to 78 porcont, according to quality. "I continuo to find tho megaes from shredded cano hotter fuel than from whole cane. "The shredder has been working day and night for Boven months and has given mo ontiro satisfaction, having shredded during that timo about soventy thousand tons of cane, and a largo part of it boing hard ratoous. "Tho shreddor und ongino require vory little caro or attontion." Plans and specifications ol tlicso WM. Q. Ed. Holfschlaeger & Co. 'Household" Sewing Macblner, Band Swlog Moines, wlib all tbe latest Improvements. Westermayer's Cottage Plaoos. Parlor Organs, Guitar;, and otoer Instrument. King is a fair and comprehensive they aro ruined entirely. Can 4.0 IVT a1 J i "vr and correctly ground glass, and AIUrUAIi TELK. id & FERTILIZER CO. Nitruto of Soda, Calcined Fertilizer Salts, Etc., Eto. apply to Guano ft Fertilizer Co., DR. W. AVEUDAM. Manager. blucudors may bo seen at tho office o IRWIN & CO., L'd., Bolt JnenU for (As JTavaUnn Jtland. and Bethel Streets.