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Hfft-' v. Vcn.. vi r. No. oas. HONOLULU, II. I., FKUDAy EVENING, THDMttJAIlY 0, 1885. 8UDSCniPTION 60 CENTO PER MONTH S J Jv ( JUs (T Jw Jlr & flP Ak & JUI i .r. 6$ , : ! 3T &: C C" t? t t - THE DAILY BULLETIN STEAM PRINTING OFFICE. !" i tttciMi Hlri'i'l, 'pimllo UVpI'h (InrrlnKA rnctnry. Jbtcrlplion, 50 cents per Month. All business communications to bo nil. ilr"scd, Malinger Daily Bulletin, Post Ofllcc Box No. 14. Telephone 250. 0 AN Lnn an, Eil i tor AVkay Tayi.oh, Local Itcpnrtcr .Tas. Q. Cmjvioh, Manager Commission Merchants. C BREWER & COMPANY, . (Linilttd) OltNKIlAIi MKKCANTII.K AND Commission Aoknts. LIST OK OKl'ICKUS: P. 0. .Tosns, .Ir President & Manager J. O. Cautkh .Treasurer & Sccrctnry DiitECTOiw: Hon. 0. 11. llisuov. Hon. II. A. P. Cautkh .W3 1y ' Goo. W. Macfarlane. II. It. Macfarlanc. Q. W. MACFARLANE & Co. IMPOUTKUS, COMMISSION MER. CHANTS and , Sugar Factors, Firo-Proof liuilding, 02 Queen street, Honolulu. 11. 1. ACIUNTB for The Waikapu Sugar Plantation, Maui, TJic Spencer Sugar Plantation, Hawaii, The lleeia Sugar Plantation, Oaliu, Huolo Sugar Mill, Maul, Iluelo Sugar Plantation, Maui, Puuloa Sheep Ranch Co., Hawaii, J. Fowler & Co. Steam Plow aud Port- ablo Tramway "Works, Leeds, Mirrlees, Watson & Co's Sugar Maehin cry, Glasgow, Glasgow aud Honolulu Line of Packets. 385 f O. BERQER, 24 MEltCHANT SUIEUI. General Agent for The N. Y. Life Insurauce Company, The City of London Fire In. Co(limit'd South British and National File &, Ma. rine Insurance Co. Maonuale & Urban Safes, The Celebrated Springfield Gas Machine das Fixtures of Mitchell, Vance & Co. 2!1S J. LYONS, L. J. LEVEY. LYONS & LEVEY, Auctioneers and General Commission Merchants, Beaver Block, Queen hi., - - - Honolulu. Sales of Furniture, Stock, Ileal Estate and General Merchandise promptly at tended to. Sole Agents for American and turo J1UUU J11U1UUU11MJMJ. 18 "1T S. GRINBATJM & CO., JLtL Importers of General Mer- eliandi.se and Commission Merchants, Hiiuolulu. 1 MS. GRINBAUM Si Co., Commission Merchants, 121 California street, 1 t San Francisco, Cal. Clftim aprcckels. Wm. O. Irwin. WG. IRWIN & COMPANY, Sugar Factors and Commission Agents, Honolulu. 1 AS. OLEGHORN Ss CO. Importers aud Commission Merchants, dealers In General Merchan dise, Queen and Kaahuinanu sts., Hono. lulu. 78 MA. GONSALiVES & CO., No. 67 Hotel Sticet, Honolulu, importers and Dealers in Dry and Fancy Goods, Inlaid Work, Embroidery, 280 &c, &c, &o. JOHN T. WATERHOUSE, Importer nnd Dealer in General Merchandise, Queen st., Honolulu. 1 S,N. Castle. J. B.Athcrton. Castle & Cooke, Shipping and Commission Merchants. Importers and Dealers in General Merchandise, No. 80 King St., Honolulu. 1 WING WO TAI & CO., Importers and General Dealers in English, American and Chinese Pro visions. Plantation Teas and General Supplies. Also, White & Colored Cou. tract Matting, all qualities and prices. No, 21 Nuimnu street, opposite Mr. C. Afong's. . 523 0m J..M. O.YTA CO., HAIIiMAltr.IlH, Loft In A. F. Cookes New Fire-Proof Building, foot of Nuimnu Street. Honolulu, II. I. Flags of all descriptions made and repaired. ly ll w T. RHOADS, CONTHACTOlt & BUILDER Shop on Queen street, near Alakca. cj.j urn FRITZ WILHELM, OAIU'ENTEK & BUILDER, Shop on King street, In rear of Now Odd Fellow's Hull King street. Telephone 112. 62Q Cm BROWN es PHILLIPS, Practical Pluinbois, Gas Filters and Copper-smiths, No. 71 King St., Honolulu. 137" House and Ship Job Work promptly executed. 17 Professionals. B It. S. ERNEST ORADDOOK, X (late Scholar and Prizeman Sin. gery and Medicine, King's Collet:c, Lniuloii) Physician and burgeon, lot Foil Street, opposite Benson A: Smith's. Olllce hours U to 12 a.m., 2 to 5 and 7 50 8 p. in., or at Hawaiian Hotel. rua om DR. S. ERNEST ORADDOOK, Mcdleo-Clrugiao, 101 Foit street. Aclia-e cm casn, das !) linrns ao niclo dia. Das 2 hoins as cinco, c das 7 boras ns olio, da tardo, c do nolle no Hawaiian Hotel. Folia o Portugucs. 0:13 Cm DR. EMERSON, ft Residence and consultation rooms nl No. 2 Kukul St., corner of Fort. Telephone No. 141). C'J 2m A. Rosa, ATTOKWJJY AT UW, And Notary Public, Olllco with the Attorney General, Allio lain Hale, Honolulu. U42 ly JOHN RUSSELL, ATTOKNEY AT LAW. Olllec, on Merchant street, (next door to Dr. Slangcnwnld.) 4!)5 ly EICHARD F. BICKERTON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Money to lend on Mortgages of Free holds. Office, No. 44 Merchant st. 1 Cecil Brown, Attomer and Counsellor at Law Notary Public, and Agent for taking Ac knowlcdgmcnts of Instruments for tlio Island of Oaliu . No. 8 Kaahumauu st Honolulu. 1 JM. MONSARRAT, ATTOKNEY AT LAW and Notary Public. Kcal Estate m any part of the Kingdoni bought, sold and leased, on commission. Loans negotia ted, Legal Documents Drawn. No. 27 Merchant st. (Gazette Block), Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands 190 WILLIAM AULD, Agent to take Acknowledgments to Contracts for Labor for the District of Koua, Island of Oaliu, at the olllce of the Honolulu Water Works, foot of Nuu anu street. 18! i JOHN A. HASSINGER, Agent to take Acknowledgments to Contracts for Labor. Interior Office, Honolulu. TaT C. AKANA, T T Clin Chinese and Hawaiian Translator and Interpreter, No. 7 King street, near the Bridge. Translations of either of the abovt languages mado with accuracy and dia patch, and on reasonable terms. 209 vT-HWr' HONOLULU IRON "WORKS, ffii.ii..'.'ilSt''!"" "iiirini-a aiiirnrmlllq boil- ers, iii".s coolers; iron, brass and lead cast- maclunery ot every description mado to order i'aitiouiar attention paid to ship's black sniitliing. J ou worK exc. 1 cutcu at snort notice. Cl HR. GERTZ, No. 80 Fort street, Honolul, lOft. Importer and Dealer m Gent's, Ladies' and Children's boots, shoes and slippers. H. 201 S. TREGLOAN, TAILOR, FORT ST. llobcrt Lewore, O. SI. Cooke. L EWERS Hi COOKE, (successors to Lewers & Dickson,) Importers and Dealers in Lumbnr and all kinds ot Building Materials, Fort street, Honolulu 1 WILDER & CO., Dealers in Lumber, Paints, Oils, Nails, Salt and Building Materials of every kind, cor. Fort and Queen sts., Honolulu. l HOLLISTER & CO. Druggists & Tobacconists, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 59 Nuimnu Street, Honolulu, and Cor., 007 Fort nnd Merchant streets, tf b Wolfe & Edwards Grocery and Feed Store, Corner King and Nuimnu streets. Fresh Groceries nnd Provisions received by every Steamer. P. 0. Box 130, Tclophono 349. G01 Om WM. aicCANlNMBSS, No. 0 Queen street, Fish Market, Dealer in choicest llcef, Veal, Mutton,' FIhIi, Ac, Ac. Family and Shipping Orders carefully attended to. Livo stock furnished to vessels at short notice, nnd Vegetables, of all kinds supplied to order. ii 1(1 ly PIONEER STEAM CANDY FACTORY AND BAKERY. F. HORN, Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook and Baker. No. 71 Hotel st. Tclophono 74. liUMtoni IMne Siiyrnr ICvgN, In Shooks or Bet up, aleo Eastern Pine Barrels for Molasses. Hoops Iron ?.f, , Hu., 3 x 1-1C, J x i, 2 x ;i-iu. For Stile by 080 ym b J. II. HRUNS, Senior. If, i) 104 Fort Street, JUST Fancy Goods, Gent's Furnishing Goods! At prices to suit tho timos. Special attention is called to the Millinery Department. Mrs. Mollis' Dpcsb Making Establishment on the promises. JAMES BRODIE. Veterinary Surgeon. OFFICE and residence, corner Ilcre tania street and McKibbin lane. Office hours Irom 7 to 0 a. m., and 1 to S r. m. Orders left at the Pantheon Sta bles will be promptly attended to. P. O. Box M. 843 tf NOTICE. Having leased the TRAINING STABLES from II. J. Agncw, nt 3s? --Kapiolani Park, 1 am now prepared to take horses to train, and prepare them for lire coining Fair on the 11th of June next. Breaking and Educating Young Horses a specially. It is a point of importance to all own ers of fine young colts not to hnvo them jammed or hammered over the hard roads, and to get them properly handled for the first lessons am the ones that make the horse. Also in connection with my Training Stables, I will servo a certain number of choice marcs with niv Young Ham. beltouian Stallion " AP'i'OS CHIEF." Ho was sired by Electioneer, owned by Gov. Stanford. The site of Electioneer was Itiidekc's Hambcltouian. The dam of Aptos Chief was sired by Specula tion; ho. by Kisdoko's Ilambcltonian so it will bo seen that Aptos is an in. breed of Ilainbcllouinu. Terms for service of Aptos Chief, $(50 for the season, payable at the time of service; and till marcs failing to be with foal will have the service of the horse the next season free of charge. HENKY KEITH. Kapiolani Pf.rk, Jau. 22, 1835. 025 Cm &KROY I6UXAGK, rpilE well-known HOUSE TItAINEU JL and 15KEAICEK. Is now prepared, at the old training stables of Capl. Clu ney, corner Pnnclibowl and Queen sts, to break In and feed horses -for .?I!5. No responsibility, but every care taken. tSrUono clipping a specialty. !)28 3tn LEVY & WOOLHAM, Horse Itrcakci'M ami Hurxc Clippers. rTMIE above firm will breai: horses to JL single 'and double harness, nnd be ing well known as competent Iiorsu breakers, they need no further recom mendntious, as they guarantee all work lit their llrfc. C!11ji1iik Dona In. tlio most ArtlHtltr tJVylo. All orders left at their ofllcc opposite the Kerosene 'Warchousej or at Hie Of fice of J. E. Wiseman, 'will bo promptly tended to. 027 0m . A Good Pasture for Horses, &rj A few horses will bo J ys-." 1 taken to pasture at Ma. uoa vujioy. I'asiuro se curely fenced. JSTFor terms, &c. nnplv to J. EMMELUTII, No. 0 Nuiinnii St. 010 PASTURAGE. GOOD FASTUKK for Hordes In Kalllii Valloy HO acres in ono paddock all fenced, with an 'abundance of fresh grass, a living 'stream of water running through the laud. Horses called for and delivered nt CO cents tier head; if go desired. Heasonablo good care taken of btock but no responsibility from acci dent. Positively nono but healthy am. muls taken. Address or enquire of ALLEN HEIUJKUT, Olllco on Queen street, with Hamilton Johnson. 701 f FRANK HUSTACE, Droviiiuti. (Successor to C. P. Ward.) All orders for cartago promptly nt (ended to, at tho lowest rntcs. A!o for sale; Knlcnnko Halt, Fire Wood, Wlilto nutl Itlnrk Hand ill (iiianlilies lo suil, at lowest prices. 003 ly m- lJ Ak AT THE 1'OPULAll STORK OF S Sa5 - RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF A 4rra? Lace Mitts and G-loves, Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, &c, &c. AND A COMPLETE LINE OF UNION FEED 0 Hay, Grain and Comer of Queen and Edinburgh Streets rX,eloilioiic 175. Inland orilci-H Koliclted, mid goody dolivered lironiptly. li. m. i:i;kso.v, BENSON, SMITH & CO.. k 1 13 & 1 15 KORT STREET. HONOLULU, Depot for Boerickc & Schreck's Homoepathic RHedicines, Ricksecker's Perfumes And Toilet Iteipiisites, The Common Sense Nursing Hollies, And Allaire Woodward & Co's Pharmaceutical Products. (GEORGE LUCAS, -" uontractor e and Itulhlcr,' Honolulu Steam Planing Mills, Espla-' nade, Honolulu. Manufactures all klu'ds of Mouldings, Urackets, Window Frames, Hllnds, Sashes. Doors, and all kinds of Wood work finish. Turning, Scroll and Hand Sawing. All kinds of Sawing and Plan ing, Morticing and Tenanting. Orders promptly attended to and work guaranteed. Orders from tho other Is ands solicited WILLIAM MILLER C l i ii g "t m. aker And Upholsterer, No. 03 Hotel street, Opposite International Hotel, Canes and Walking Sticks, Made of every kind of NATIVE WOODS Urackcls, Cornices, Curtain Poles, &C made ol the latest designs. Hay greed. Messrs. S. F. Graham & Co. Tako pleasure in announcing to their old friends and patrons that they havo .TXJSU? Xtl3013LV331i a fiesh lot of ice Hay isi Grain Which Ihey oiler at rJ?Ii 3-.o-v!Hl. Mni'kil ICtllOH. 5" Hay and Feed dellveicd to any part of tliu city. H. I'. UtC.VHAH A V.o., No. 82 King Street. Telephone No. 187. 605 lm ALVINII. KASEMANN, Book-Binder PAPEIWtULElt and HLANIMJOOK Manufacturer. Hook Ilindiug of till description neatly and iiro:tiptly executed. Gazette JJiiUdlng . - Merchant street 72U ly AbSLA Jjj ""pItX &y Honolulu. COMPANY Chicken Feed. O. W. SMITH, i Prussian National Insurance Comp'y USTAllMSIIlII) 1815, Capital 9,000,000 Roichsmarks. umlersiKiied. bavin" been ao JL poii linled agent of the above Company for Hie Hawaiian Islands, is prepared to acceil nsl:s, aganiht Kiie, on liuilililigs, Fiiruituie, Merchandise, Pioduce, Sugar Mills etc., on the most Favorable Terms. Losses Promptly Adjusted and Payable In Honolulu. H. HIEMENSCHNK1DEH, 070 ly h at Wilder & Co's. A'otlco. TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS and all whom it may concern. rr'fZT'r-9' Thn unilnrKlirnnri lpivlmp dHfjriMftSftimadQ alterations, additions, ralif""1' l"U'rovcuu:nt8 In his &S-j.:w ,SOAI FAOTOKY, Is now prepared to give Tho Highest Cash Vnluo for any quantity of And will furnish containers for the same free of cost to any ono who may desire; TIIOS. "IV. KAWIilXK, Honolulu Soap Works. Ofllcc in Uriel: liuilding, King street, Lclco. 483 ly Tho Best Lunoh in Town, Tea and Coffee jit All Hours Tho lineal Hrutids of CIgara and Tobacco, always on hand, THE CASSNO AT TIIU I'AlIK IS OPEN ZSTTho only Kingdom. EVERY DAY. Ecu-hido rcsott In the H. J. NOLTK, Proprietor Jo Wi.OATJr. &Co. Dealers In nil kinds of Tho Latest Foreign Papers always on hand at tho Gazette 'ocA; Merchant Btrect 1 by Beaver JL, Saloon Honolulu Carriage Manufact'y 228 untl2::0 Fori Sli eel, Honolulu, . - - llawallnn l. W. II. PAGE, Proprietor. DSO ly AOKXT TO TAKK Acknowlodgmcnls lo Labor Contracts. Olllce with Mr. Fiehbotirnc. IIOK 3m WHAT IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS COMING UPON US? Like a thief at night it steals in upon its unawares. Many persons have pains about the chest aud sides, and sometimes In the back. They feel dull and sleepy; the mouth has a bad taste, especially in in the nioriiing. A sort of sticky slime collects about the teeth. Thoappolito is poor. There is ti feeling like ti heavy load on the stomach; sometimes a faint nll-gono sensation at tho pit of the stomach which fooil docs not satisfy. Tho eyes arc sunken, the hands and feet become cold ami feel clammy. After a while it cough sets in at first dry, but after a few months it is attended with a greenish coloured expectoration. Tho alllicted one feels tired all the while, ami sleep does not seem to afford any rest. After a time ho becomes nervous, irrita ble, and gloomy, and has evil fore boilings. Thcro is a giddiness, u oit of whirling sensation In the head when rising up suddenly. Tho bowels become costive; tho skin is dry and hot at limes; Hie blood becomes thick and stagnant; the whites of tlio eyes become tinged withyellow, tho urine isscanlyand high coloured, depositing a sediment alter standing. There is lrcipiently a spitting up of the food, sometimes with a sour lastc, and sometimes with a sweetish Viste; tills is frequently attended with palpitation of tho heart; tho vision becomes impaired with spots before the eyes; there is a lceling ol great prostra tion and weakness. All ot these syinp toms are 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 that medical men have mistaken the natuic of this disease. Some havo treated it for a liver complaint, others forkiduoy disease, etc., but none of tho various kinds of treat ment have been attended with success because the lemcdy should bo such ns lo act harmoniously upon each ono of these organs, and upon the stomach as well ; for in Dyspepsia (for this is really what the disease is) all of these organs partake of this disease and require a remedy that will act upon all at the same time. Seigel's dilative Syrup acts like a chann in tliisclass of complaints, givingahnost inimcdialed relief. Thcfollowingletters trom chemists of standing in Iho com. inuuity wheic they live show in what estimation tho article is held. John Archer, llarlhill, near Sheffield: I cftn confidently recommend it lo all who may be biiil'cring from liver or stomach complaints, having the tesli. mony of my customers, who have derl vrd great benefit from tho Syrup and Pills. The sale is increasing wonderfully. Geo. A. Webb, Ml, York Street, Uclfast: I havo sold a large quantity, and Hie pintles have testified to its being what you represent it. J. S. Metcalfe, 55, Highgatc, Kendal : I have always great pleasure in recom. mending the Curative Syrup, for I havo never known a case in which it has not relieved or ouied, and 1 have sold many grosses. Itobt. G. Gould, U7, High Street, Audover: I havo always lake a gieal interest in your medicines and 1 havo recommended them, as I have found numerous curcs of euro from their iim-. Thomas Chapman, West Auckland: I llml thai tin: trade steadily incroa-cs. 1 sell nioie of your inrdiclni'S than any oilier kind. Filockhclm, Arbroath, Forfarshire, Sept. '-'if, 1882. Dear Sir, Last year 1 sent you a letter leconinieiiding Mother Seigel's Syrup. I have very much pleasure In still bearing tenliniouy to tlio very satisfactory lesults of the famed Syrup and Pills. Mostpalenl medicines die out with mo, but Mother Scigel lias had a steady sale ever sinco 1 com- menced, and is still in as great demand as when I lirst began to sell the mrdi. ' cine. The cures which havo eonio under ' my notice are chiclly .those of liver ciHiiplaint and general debility. N. Harroll, Chin. Salop: All who buy It are pleased, iiiul recommend It. .Jos. ll.ilkwill, A. P. S., Kinghbridge: Tho public seem to appreciate their great value. A. Armstcad, Market Sticet, Hnlton-iu-Furness: It is needless for mo to say that your valuable medicines havo gieat salo in this district gieater than any oilier 1 know of, giving great halls faction. Itolrt. Lainc, Melksham: I can well recommend tho Curative Syrup from having proved its efficacy for indigestion myself. A certain minister in my neighbour, hood says it Is tho only thing which has benefited him and restored him to his normal condition of health after being nimble to picach for a considerable length of time, I could mention also a ureal many other cases, but siiaco would not allow. A near friend of mine, who is very much addicted tocostivenrss, oi constipation, finds that Mother Seigel's Pills are tho only pills which bulthls complaint. All other pills cause a reaction which Is very annoying. Mother Seigel's Pills do not leave a bad aflcr-cllcct. . I havo much pleasure In commending again to butlering human ity Mother Seigel's medicines, which are no sham. If this letter is of any service you can publish it. Youis very truly. (Signed) William S. Uluss, Chemist. A. J. White, libq. ICth August, 18S8. Dcnr Sir, I writo to tell you that Mr. Henry Hllllcr, of Yntcsbuiy, Wilts, lu. .onus mo that ho sullered from a severe form of indigestion for onwards of four, years, and took no end ol doctor's nielli? cino without tho slightest benefit, and declares Mother Seigel's Syi up which ho" got irom mo lias saved his lite. Yours truly, (Signed) N.AVcbb, Mr. White, Chemist, Calnc. "4 1 A K o " jL , lift ', .1.1. tgrnfltfaf lfoil P&U BajfU 4L ' 5W8SwRt ' SL'a&jHtQ&X i 1 1. 'in. i i , . - . ..'' ...-,.,. ,4, t, S6iu.