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FRIDAY, JAN. J), lbSf.
AN ALARMING DISEASE AFFLICTING
A NUMEROUS GLASS.
Tlio disease commences with a slight
derangement of iho stomach, but, it
neglected, it iu lime involves tlio 'whole
frame, embracing the kidneys), liver,
pancreas, mul, in Inct, the cntlro glandu
lar system, ami tlio alllictcil drags out a
miserable e.l3tcncts until death give
relief from Buffering, The illscaso is
often mistake for other complaints;
but if the leader will tisked himself the
following question?, lie will bo able to
iletenninu whether hu himself Is one of
nllllcleili Have 1 dislicss, pain, or illlll
cully In breathing after eating V is there
n dull, heavy feeling attended by drow
siness? Have the eyes n jellow tinge?
Doe n thick, sticky, mucous gather
about the gums and teeth in the moi n
ings, accompanied liy n disagreeable
taste? Is the tonguo coated? Is theiu
pains in the side "and back? Is (hero u
fulness about the right side as if the
liver wero enlarging? Is thcru costive
ness? is thcio vertigo or dizziness when
rising suddenly 1'ioin a hori.ontal posi
tioji? Aio the secretions fiom the kid.
ncys beauty and highly colouicd, villi si
deposit after sluii(iingV Does food fo
ment, soon after eating, accompanied by
llatulenee or a belching of gas from the
stomach? Is there frequent pilpitatlon
of the heart? These vaiious symploms
may not be present at one time, but they
torment the sufferer in turn as the dread
ful disease progresses. If the case be
ouo of long standing, thcro will bo a dry,
hacking cough, attended after a time by
expectoration, la very advanced stages
the skin assumes u dirty biownish ap
pcarancc, and the hands and feet arc
covered by a cold, sticky peispiration.
As tlio liver ami kidneys become more
and moiu diseased, rheumatic pains ap.
pear, and the usual treatment moves cn
liicly unavailing against this latter ago
nizing disorder. Thcorigiuofthismala.
-ly is indigestion or dyspepsia, andasmall
quantity of the proper medicine will
lcmove the disease if taken in its inci.
piency. It is most important that the
disease should be promptly and piopcrly
treated in its llrst btages, when a little
medicine will oiled a cure and even
when It has obtained a strong hold the
coriect remedy should be perscrved in
until every vestige of the diseao is
eradicated, until the appetite has re
turned, and the digestive organs restored
to n healthy condition. The surest and
most effectual remedy for this distressing
complaints is "Seigel's Curative Syrup,"
a vegetable picparatiou sold by all
Chemists nnilMudicinti Vendors through
out the world, and by the proprietors, A.
.T. White Limited, 17, Faringdon Road,
London, L C. Tills Syrup strikes at the
very foundation of the disease, and
drive? it, loot and branch, out of the
system.
Maiket l'lace, Fooklingtoii, York,
October and, 18S2.
Sir, Being a sull'erer for ycais witli
dyspepsia in all its worst foims, and
alter, spending pounds m medicines, I
was at last persuaded to try Mother
Seigel's Curative, Syrup, and am thank
ful to say have derived more benefit f loin
it than any other medicine I ever took,
and would advise any ono suffering fiom
the same complaint to give it a trial, the
results they would soon find out for
themselves!. If you like to make use of
this testimonial you are quite at liberty
to do so.
Yours respectfully,
(Signed) It. Tubnuh.
Seigel's Operating Pills are the best
family physio thai has ever been dis
covered. They cleanse the bowels
from all irritating substances, and leave
them m a healthy condition. They cure
eostivencss.
St. Mtiry-sti eel, l'etoi borough, )
November !9lh, 1SS1. J
Sir, It gives me great pleasure to in.
form you of the benefit I liuvu received
from SeigoIV Syrup. I have been
troubled lor years with dyspepsia; but
after a few doses of the Syrup, I found
relief, and after taking two bottles of
it I fell quite cured.
Iain, Sir, youis truly,
Mr. A. J. White. William Bkknt.
llensiugham, Whitehaven, Oct. 10th, 'S2.
Mr. A. J. White Dear Sir, I was
for some lime alllictcil with piles, and
was advised to give Mother Seigel's
Syrup a trial, which I did. I am now
happy to state that it has restored mo to
complete health. I remain, yours re.
spectfully, (Signed)
John II. Lioiih'oot.
10th August, 1883.
Dear Sir, 1 write to tell you that Mr.
Henry lllllier, of Yatcaburg, Wilts, in
forms mo that hu suffered from ti sovcie
form of indigestion for upwards of four
years, and took no end of doctor's medi
cine without tho slightest benefit, and
declares Mother Seigel's Syrup which ho
got from mo lias saved his life.
Youis trulv,
(Signed) N. Wniui,
Mr. White. , Chemist, Ualne.
September 6th, 188(3.
Dear Sir, I ilnd tho sale of Seigel's
Syrup steading increasing. All who have
tried it speak very highly of its medi.
clmil virtues; ono customer describes it
as a "Godsend to dyspeptic people." I
always recommend it with coutldoncc.
Faithfully yours,
t (Signed) ViNcjajr A. "Wills,
s Chemist-Dentist.
iTo. Mr. A. J. AVhite. Mcrthvr Tydvib
Preston, Sept. JUst 1883.
j My Dear Sir, Your Syiup mid Pills
arc still very popular with my customers,
many saying they nro the best family
medicines possible
'Dip other day a customer came for two
bottles of Syrup and said "Mother
Seigel" had saved the lifo of his wife,
and he added, "one of these bottles I am
sending fifteen miles away to a friend
who is very ill. I havu much faith In
it."
The salo keeps up wonderfully, in fact,
one, would fancy almost that Iho people
were beginning to breakfast, dine, and
sup on Mother Seigera Syrup, tho demand
Js 'so constant and tho satisfaction bo
great. I am dear Sir, yours faithfully,
- (Signed) W.Bowkkh.
A. J. Whito, Esq. GOT ly
A SKILFUL SURGICAL OPERATION.
Tho American Ambassador at Vienna,
Mr. Knsson, lias lately forwarded to his
Government an interesting account of a
remarkable surgical operation lately
pel formed by Professor Billroth, of
Vienna, which, wonderful to tell, con
sisted in tho removal of a portion
of the human stomach, involving
nearly one-third of tho organ ami,
stranire to say, the patient recovered
tho only successtul operation of tho J
Kind ever pcrlormeu. Tlio disease lor
which this operation was performed
was cancer of the stomach, attended with
tlio following symptoms: Tho appctito
is quite poor. Thcro is n peculiar hides,
cribahlodlsti ess in tlio stomach, a feel,
ing that ha3 been described as a faint
"ail gone" sensation; a sticky sllniu col.
Iccls about the teeth, especially in tho
morning, accompanied by nn unpleasant
taste Komi tails lo satisfy this peculiar
faint sensallim; but, on the contrary, it
appeals lo aggravate the feeling. Tho
eyes are sunken, tinged with yellow; the
hands and feet become cold and sticky
a cold perspiration. Tho sufferers feel
tired all the time, and sleep docs not
seem to give rest. After a time the pa.
tlent becomes nervous and irritable,
Sloomy, his mind filled with evil fore
odlngs. When rising suddenly from
a recumbent position there is a dizziness,
a whittling sensation, and he is obliged
lb grasp something linn to keep from
falling. Tho bowels costive, the skin
diy nnd hot at times; tho blood becom
ing thick and stagnant, and does not
ciiculato piopcrly. Alter a time the
patient spits ip food soon after eating,
sometimes in a sour and fermented con
dition, sometimes sweetish to the taste
Oftentimes there is a palpitation of the
heart, nnd the patient fears he may have
heart disease Towards the last tho
patient is unable to retain nny food
whatever, aU the opening in tho intes
tines becomes closed, or nearly so. Al
though this illscaso is indeed alarming,
sufferers with tho above named symp
toms should not feel nervous, for nino
bundled and nincty-ninc cases out of a
thousand have no cancer, but simply
dyspcpsln, a disease easily removed if
ticated in a proper manner. Tlio safest
and best remedy for the disease is
Seigel's Curative Syrup, a vcgctablo pre
paration sold by all chemists and medi
cine vendors throughout the world, and
by the piopriotors, A. ,T. White (Limit
ed), 17, Farringdon.road, London, E. C.
This Syrup strikes at the very founda
tion of tho disease, and drives it, root
and branch, out of tho system.
St. Mary-slrcct, Pctcrboiough,
November, 2!)th, 1881.
Sir, It gives me great pleasure to in
form you of the benefit I have received
from Seigel's Syrup. 1 have been troub
led for years with dyspepsia; but after
a few doses of the syrup, I found relief,
anil after taking two bottles of it I feel
quite cured.
1 am, Sir, yours truly,
Mr. A. .1. White William Brent.
September Sth, 1S83.
Dear Sir, I find the sale of Seigel's
Syrup steadily increasing. All who have
tried it speak very highly of its medi.
cinal virtues: one customer describes it
as a "God-send lo dyspeptic people" I
always recommend it with confidence.
Faithfully yours,
(Signed) Vincent A. Wills,
Chcmist-dentist, Mcrthyr Tydvll,
To Mr. A. .1. White,
Seigel's Operating Pills arc the best
family physio that has ever been dis
covered. They cleanse the bowels from
all irritating substances, and leave them
in a healthy condition. They cure cos
tivencss. Spanish Town, Jamaica, West Indies,
Oct. 2-1, 1SS2.
Dear Sir, I write to inform you that
I have derived nieal bcncllt from
"Seigel's Syrup." For some years I have
suffered from liver complaint, with its
many and varied concomitant evils, so
that my life was a perpetual misery.
Twelve months ago I was induced to try
Seigel's Syrup, and although rather
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it at least a fair trial. In two or tlirce
days I fell considerably better, and now
at the end of twelve months (having
continued taking it) I am glad to say
that I am a dillerent being altogether.
It is said of certain pens that they "come
as n liooii and a blessing to men" and I
have no reason to doubt the truthfulness
of tlio statement. 1 can truly say, how
over, that Seigel's Syrup has come as a
"boon and a blessing" to me. I- havo re
commended it to several fellow-suffcrers
from this distressing complaint, and
their testimony is quite in accordance
with my own. Gialitudo for tho bcncllt
I have derived from the excellent pre
paratlon, prompts mo to furnish you
with litis unsolicited testimonial.
I am dear Sir,
Yours ever gratefully,
(Signed)
A. J. White, Esq.
uaroy u. uerry,
Baptist Missionary,
Preston, Sept. 21st, 1833.
My Dear Sii, Your Syrup and Pills
nre still very popular with my customers,
many saying thoy aro the best family
medicines possible
The other day a customer came for
two bottles of Syrup and bald "Mother
Seigel" hud saved tho lifo of his wife,
and ho added, "one of these bottles 1
am sending fifteen inilcsawny to a friend
who Is very ill. I havo much fatli in it."
Tho salo keeps up wonderfully, inflict,
ono would fancy almost that tho people
were beginning to bieakfast, dine, nnd
sup on Mother Seigel's Syrup, tlm de
mand is bo constant aid tho satisfaction
so great.
1 am, dear Sir, yours faithfully,
(Signed) W. Bowkcr.
To A. J. White, Esq.,
Hcnsingham, Whitehaven, Oct. 10, 1882,
Mr.A.J. White Hear Sir, I wns
for some time alllictcil with piles, and
was advised to give Mother Seigel's
Syrup a trial, which I did. I am ndw
happy to stuto that it lias restored mo
to complete health. I lcniuin, yours
respectfully,
(Signed) John II. Lightfoot.
703 ly 3
ALVINH. RASEMANN,
Book-Binder
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DIARIES FOR 1885
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807 tf
(Thoroughbred.)
By Jack Malonc, ho by Lexington.
1st dam, Ivy Leaf, bv Imported Austra
lian; 2nd dam, Bay Flower, by Lexing
ton; 3rd dam, Day Leaf, by Imported
Yorkshire; 4th dnm, Imported Maria
Black, by Fhilo da Putali, etc., etc.
ltaaav was bred at the great AVoort
Imrn Farm, near Lexington, Ky., by tho
lata 11. A. Alexander, and was sold to
W. L. Pritchard, of Sacramento. Cal.,
for ?n,000. He stands 15U hands,
weighs 1,0(55 lbs.', nnd is a bright chest
nut color. Duriug his racing career he
downed ninny a favorite, and won many
a hatful of money for his owners, nnd
proved himself one of the greatest of
horses over a distance, most of his races
being at two and four miles. He has
already sired several colts iu California
thai arc winners, among which arc
Lizzie Dunbar, Young Bazaar, Sophia,
and another'called tlio Uazaar Minerva
Colt, he being out of Minerva by Im
ported Leamington, tlio sire of Parole
and Iroquois. Lizzie Dunbar greatly
distinguished herself last year in her
two-ycar-old form by defeating ono of
the largest fields ot two.ycar.olds that
ever started in California, among which
wcro tho two beautiful fillies brought
hero last Spring by Mr. Aguew, distance
mile; time, 1.04, tho fastest time on
record for two-yenr-olds at tho distance
This year sho has won several important
events, and has proved herself to be a
crack thrcc-ycar.old.
Jtnzuiii' has now been brought back
lo Honolulu, and will remain licrc tho
balance of this year, and breeders, horse
owners and stock raisers should avail
themselves of tho opportunity to obtain
his services,, while they have the chance
TcrniH, -10. Payable at time of
service.
The Imported Clydesdale Stallion
Donald Winnie. .Jr., will stand at
the same time and place at 30 for tho
season. He was bred in Canada, sired
by Impoiled Donald Dinnic, and out of
an imported Clydesdale mare. He is a
beautiful dapple grey, 1G hands high,
and weighs 1,400 lbs.: is very active,
and as fine a large horse as could be
found anywhere
Also, tho lino large Imported Ken
tucky Jack SiuiixHoii. This is one
of the largest Jacks that wc could find
in California, and is an animal of im
mense bone; is a very suro breeder, and
should be liberally patronized, as he is
one of the very hest animals of his
kind. Terms, 30 for the season.
The public are cordially invited to
call and inspect the above animals.
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Proprietors.
Marslifield, Sept. 10, 1884. 818 tf
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T. EHOADS,
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Horso Shoeing a specialty'
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Ship and Wngon work faithfully
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Fresh Vanity Fair, Little BeautiesGold
Bar, Thrco Kings and tho Pet
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Ginger Alo and Soda Water on loe.
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Returning, will touch nt all tho
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Horses and Guides will be in attendance.
By this rout. Tourlsls can make tho
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TICKETS FOR THE ROUND TRIP,
including Horses, Guide, Board and
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W. C. Akana Kingst
dumber Dealers.
Lowers & Cooke, Fort st
Wilder & Co., Fortst
aillllncry and Dress Slaking.
Mrs. A. M. Mollis Fortst
aiedlcal. .
Dr. Emerson Kukui st
Xews Dealers.
J. M. Oat Jr. & Co., Merchant st
Plumbers and Falntcrs.
E. O.Rowe King st
Brown & Phillips King st
J. Nott Kaahumanu st
Max Kohm, . . . , Fort st
Photographers.
Williams & Co., Fortst
Tuning A. Huslcal Instruments.
Lycan & Co Fort st
ItCHtaurants.
Noltes Beaver Saloon, Fort st
Windsor Restaurant, KI5S st
Casino, Kapiolani Park
Tourist's Retreat,. Honuapo.Kau, Hawaii
Ileal Estate Agents.
J. E. Wiseman,., Merchant st
Solicitors.
A. S. Hartwcll over Bank
J. M. Davidson Kaahumanu st
A. Rosa Gov't Building
W. A. Whiting, Kaahumanu st
J. Russell, Merchant st
S. B. Dole, Kaahumanu st
F, M. Hatch Kaahumauust
R. F,
Bickcrton, Merchant st
Brown, ... .Merchant st
Monsarrut, Merchant st
Cecil
J.M.
Noap Factory.
W. Rawl ins, King st, Lei eo
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Htatloners.
J- M. Oat Jr. & Co., Merchant st
Hall JlukertJ.
J. M. Oat& Co., Queen st
Hhip Chandlers'.
Pierce & Co , Queen st
Tinsmiths.
J. Nott, . . . .' Kaahumanu st
Tailors.
U.S. Tregloan Fortst
Travel. ,
Inter.Island S. N. Co Esplanado
Wildcr's S. S. Co. ,Fort & Queen sts
Pacific MSB Co Fort & Queen sts
O. S. S. Co Fort & Queen st
Pacific Navigation Co,., Queen st
Veterinary Hurgcous
AT Baker Punchbowl & Queen sts
J Brodlc Fort st
Wood and Coal Dealers,
Frank Hustace, Queen bt
Wines and Hplrits,
G. W. Macfarlano & Co.,.Kaahumann st
Freeth & Peacock Nuuanu st
Brown & Co ,,. .Merchant st
iir r JJVntch Makers.
Wcnner & Co,,,,,.. .,,..,.,.,., .Fort Bt
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