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DAILY BULLET1
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Vol. VF. No. 81i.
HONOLULU, II. I., WEDNESDAY HYMNING, OCTOBER 22, 1881.
SUDSOniPTION
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Wuay TAYi.on I.oeal Reporter
J as. G. Ci.kvioh, Manager
WHAT
IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS
COMING UPON US?
Like u thief nt night It steals hi upon
in unawares. Many persons have pains
about tho chest and'sldes. and sometimes
In the back. They feel dull nml sleepy;
thc'inouth has a b'ul tusie, especially In
in the morning. A soit of sticky slime
collects about thetccth. Thenppctlto 13
poor. There Is a feeling like n heavy
load on the stomach; sometimes 11 faint
all-gone sensation at the pit of the
stomach which food does not satisfy.
Tho eyes nro sunken, tho hands and foot
become cold and feel plummy. After 11
while a cough sets in lit llrst dry, but
after 11 few months It is attended with u
greenish coloured expectoration. The
iilllictcd one feels tired nil the while, nml
sleep does not seem to ntlbrd any rest.
After 11 time ho becomes nervous, irrita
ble, and gloomy, nnd has evil fore,
boilings. There is 11 giddiness, 11 soi t of
whirling sensation in tho head when
rising up suddenly. The bowels become
costive; tho skin is dry and hot at times;
thu blood becomes thick nnd stagnant;
the whites of the eyes become tinged
with yellow, tho urine Is scanty nnd high
coloured, depositing n sediment alter
standing. There is frequently a spitting
up of the food, somctliies with 11 sour
taste, nnd sometimes with a sweetish
Visle; this is frequently attended with
palpitation of tho heart; tho vision
become? impaired with spots before the
cycaj there is a feeling ot great prostra
tion and weakness. All ofthese symp
toms arc In turn present. It Is thought
that nearly one-third of our population
has this disease in some of its varied
forms. It has been found tint medical
men have mistaken the nature of this
disease. Sonic have treated It forti liver
romplaint, others for kidney disease, etc.,
but none of tho various kinds of treat
ment hnvo been attended with success,
becauso tho remedy should be such as to
net harmoniously upon each 0110 of theso
oigans, and upon the stomach as well;
for in Dyspepsia (for this is really what
the disease is) all of these oigaus partake
of this disease nnd require n remedy
that will net upon all at tho samo lime.
Seigel's Curative Syrup acts like achnrm
In litis class of complaints, giving almost
humediated relief. Tho folTowinglcttcrs
fiom chemists of standing in the com.
munity where they live show in what
estimation tho article is held.
John Archer, llarthill, near Sheffield:
I can confidently recommend it to all
who may be sutlcrlng fiom liver or
stomach complaints, having the testi
mony of mycustomcrs, who havoderlvcd
great bcnctlt fiom the Syrup and Pills.
Tho sale Is increasing wonderfully.
Geo. A. Webb, 141, York Street,
Belfast: I havo sold a large quantity,
and the parties have tcstitlcd to its being
wnnt you represent it.
J. S. Metcalfe, 55, Highgate, Kendal:
I havo always great pleasure in rcconi.
mending the Curative Syrup, for 1 have
never Known 11 case in which it has not
lelievcd or cured, aud I have sold many
glosses.
ltobt. G. Could, 27, High Street,
Andover: I have always take n great
Inteicsl in your medicines nnd I hao
recommended them, as I havo found
numerous cases of cure from their use.
Thomas Chapman, West Auckland :
I llnd that the trade steadily increases.
I sell more of your medicines than any
other kind.
X.Darroll, Chin, Salop: All who buy
it are pleased, and recommend it.
Jos. Balkwill, A. P. S., Klngbbiidgu:
The public seem to appreciate their
great value.
A.Armstead.Maikct Street, Dalton-in-Furness-
It Is needless for mo to say
that your valuable medicines have great
sale In this district greater than any
other I know of, giving great satis
faction.
Robt. Lalne, Mclksham: I can well
recommend the Curatlvo Syrup from
having proved Its efticacy for indigestion
mysclt.
Frloekhcini, Arbroath, Forfai shire,
Sept. 23, 1882. Dear Sir, Last year I
sent you n letter lecommendlng Mother
Seigel's Syrup. I have very much
pleasure lu still bearing testimony to the
very satisfactory results of the fumed
Syrup and Pills. Most patent medicines
die out with me, but Motner Sclgcl has
had a steady sale ever since I com.
menced, and is still in as great demand
as when I llrst began to sell the niedl.
cine. The cures w hlch have come under
my notice 1110 chiefly those of liver
complaint and general debility.
A certain miulster In my neighbour,
hood says It is tho only thing wliich has
bencllted him and restored him to his
normal condition of health after being
unable to preach for n considerable
length of time. I could mention also 11
great ninny other cases, but spneo would
not allow. A near friend ot mine, who
is vciy much addicted to costlvcncss, or
constipation, finds that Mother Seigel's
Pills are tho only pills which suit his
complaint. All "ther pills cause a
lC.ictloTi which Is very annoying.
Mother Seigel's Pills do not leave a bad
nftcr-elVect. I have much pleasure in
commending again to Mill'ering human,
ity Mother Seigel's medicines, which
mo no sham. It this letter Is of any
.sen ieo you can publish it.
Yours very truly.
(Slirned) William S. Oloss, ChemM.
A. J. White, E-q.
15th August, 168J.
Dear Sir, I write to tell you that Mr.
Henry Hilller, of Yatesbury, Wilts, hi.
jorms me that he suffered from a severe
lorm of Indigestion for upwards of four
yeirs, and took no end ol doctor's mcdl.
cine without the slightest benellt, and
declares Mother Seigel's Syrup which ho
got from 1110 has saved his life,
You 1-3 truly,
(Signed) N. Wobb,
Mr.lWhlte. Chemist, Cnlne.
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FORT ST.
CHR. GERTZ,
No. 80 Fort street, Honolul, Vr"
Importer and Dealer in Gent's, Ladles'
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FRITZ WlLHELM,
CARPENTER & BUILDER,
Shop on King street, In rear of New
Udd Fellow's Hall King street.
Telephono 112. C29 Cm
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HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER,
I'AI'EIl 11ANOEII, etc.,
No. 107 KinoStheet, Honolulu.
525 Telephone, 114. ly
BROWN Si PHILLIPS,
Practical Plumbeis, Gas Fitters
and Copper-smiths, No. 71 King St.,
Honolulu. ESTlIouso and Ship Job
Work promptly executed. 17
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Loft in A. F. Cookes New Flre-Proof
Building, foot of Nuiianu Street.
Honolulu, II. I.
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IIOLLISTEn & CO.
Druggists & Tobacconists,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
59 Nuuanti Street, Honolulu, and Cor.,
507 Fort and Merchant streets, tf b
HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
Steam endues, sugar mills, boll.
coolers; iron, brass and lead cast
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made to order. Particular attention paid
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Job work exe.
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X pointed ngcut of the above Company
for the Hawaiian Islands, is prepared to
accept risks, against Fire, on Buildings,
Furniture, Merchandise, Produce, Sugar
Mills etc., on the most Favorable Terms
Losses Promptly Adjusted and Payablo in
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Honolulu Soan Works.
1 Ofllco hi Urlck Building,
KIul' street, Leleo, 488 1)
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lr7 1 1 h7h
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CommiBaion Merchants.
0 BREWER & COMPANY,
. (Limited)
Oi:.NKiiAi Mkuca.ntii.i; and
Commission Aoents.
LIST OK OKriCKIlS:
P. C. Jones, Jr. . . .President & Manager
J. O. Cautkii. . . ..Treasurer & Secretary
Dini.CTOus:
Hon. C. 11. Bishop. Hon. II. A. P. C'aktkh
338 ly
Goo. W. Maefarlane. II. It. Maefarlane,
Q. W. MACFARLANE & Co.
IMPOUTEHS. COMMISSION ME II.
CHANTS and
Suiav Factors,
Firc-Proof Building, C2 Queen stiect,
Honolulu. II. I.
AOKNTS for
Tho Wulkapu Sugar Plantation, Maul,
Tho Siieueer Sugar Plantation, Hawaii,
Tho Ifcelii Sugar Plantation, Oahu,
Huelo Sugar Mill, Maul,
Hitclo Sugar Plantation, Maui,
Putiloa Sheep Hunch Co., Hawaii,
J. Fowler fc Co. Steam Plow and Port
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Mirrlees, Watson &Co's Suuur Machin
cry, Glasgow,
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185
J. LYONS, L. J. I.KVHY.
LYONS Si LEVEY,
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Commission Merchants,
Denver Block, Queen st., -. Honolulu.
Sales of Furniture, Stock, Heal L'stato
and General Merchandise promptly at-
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Sole Agents for American and Euro
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MS. GRINBAUM Si CO.,
Importers of Genornl Mer
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Honolulu. i
TIT S. GRINBAUM & CO.,
liX. Commission Merchants,
124 Cnllfoinlu street,
1 Sau Francisco, Cal.
Clu Sprcckcls. Wm. O. Irwin.
TIT" G. IRWIN & COMPANY,
T T . Sugar Factors and Commission
Ageats, Honolulu. l
AS. OLEQUORN & Co.
Importers nnd Commission
Merchants, dealers In General Merchan
dise, Queen and Kuahumnnu sts., Hono.
lulu. 73
MA. GONSALVES & CO ,
No. 57 Hotel Sticet. Honolulu.
Importers and Dealers in Dry nnd Fancy
Goods, Inlaid Work, Embroidery,
280
&c., &c, &c.
JOHN T. WATERHOUSE,
Importer and Dealer In General
Merchandise, Queen it., Honolulu. 1
BROWN & CO.,
Wholesale Wine and Spirit
Merchants, No. 14 Merchant St.,
Honolulu. :s;;o
S.N. Cattle.
Iastle is Cooke.
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V Shipping and Commission
Merchants. Importers nnd Dealers in
General Merchandise, No. 80 King st.,
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4n English, American and Chinese Pro
visions. Plantation Teas and Genernl
Supplies. ANo, White & Colored Con.
tract Matting, all qualities and prices.
No. !M Nuiiauu btieet. opposite Mr. ('.
Afong's. G!2:t Om
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Grocery and Feed Store,
Comer King and Nuuanti streets.
Fresh Groceries nndProvisions received
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P.O. Box 130, Tclophono 349.
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Ilcef, Vrnl, Mutton, I'ImIi, ! Ar,
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tfnHtcrn IMne Sutriii' ICijjw,
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Eastern Pino Barrels for
Molasses.
Hoops Iron , Ji, lin.,3 x Mil, i! x K,
Ji, lin.,:
ax .1.10.
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Money to lend on Mortgages of Frte.
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