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THE DAILY BULLETIN
STEAM PRINTING OFriCE.
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OppoaUo West's C'nrrliiKo factor).
Jbtcriptlon,
50 conts per Month.
All business communications to be ad.
dnscd, Manager Dally Bulletin, Post
Offlco Box No. 14. Telephone 250.
Oak Looan, Editor
Wkay Tayloii, Local Rcpoi tor
J A3. (1. Ci.kviou, Manager
Commission Merchants.
G.
BREWER St COMPANY,
(Limited)
GKNKUAI. MeuCANTILK AND'
CoxtMibsioN Agents.
LIST OV OFFICERS :
1. C. Jonks, Jr. . . .President & Manager
J. O. Cauteu Treasurer & Secretary
DIltECTOllS:
Hon. C. It. Bisuor. Hon. 11. A. P. Cautkii
338 ly
Geo. W. Macfnrlftue. H. It. Macfarlanc.
G. W. MACJAELANE & Co.
IMPORTERS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS AND
Sugar Factors,
Fhe-Proof Building, - 52 Queen street,
Honolulu. H. I.
AGENTS for
The Waikapu Sugar Plantation, Maui,
Tho Spencer Sugar Plantation, Hawaii,
The liceia Sugar Plantation, Oahu,
Huclo Sugar Mill, Maui,
Huelo Sugar Plantation, Maui,
Puuloa Sheep Ranch Co., Hawaii,
I. Fowler & Co. Steam Plow and Port
able Tramway Works, Leeds,
Mirrlees, Watson & Go's Sugar Mnchiu
cry, Glasgow,
Glasgow and Honolulu Linciof Packets.
185
1 O. BERGER,
34 Merchant Stkket.
General Agent for
The N. Y. Life Insuiancc Company,'
The City of Loudon Fire In. Co (limit'd
South British and National Firu & 31a.
rinc Insurance Co.
Macncale & Urban Safes,
The Celebrated Springfield Gas Machine
- Gas Fixtures of Mitchell, Vance & Co.
238
j. lyons, l. j. levey.
Lyons & Levey,
Auctioneers and General
Commission Merchants,
Beaver Block, Queen St., - - - Honolulu.
. Sales of Furniture, Stock, Real Estate
and General Merchandise promptly at
tended to.
Sole Agents for Amerieau nud'Euio
pcan merchandise. 318
MS. GRINBATJM & CO.,
Importers of General Mer-
ehaiidiso and Commission Merchants,
Honolulu. 1
M.
S. GRINBATJM & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
124 California street,
San Francisco, Cal.
Claus Sj.ircckc.1. Wm. O. Irwin.
WG. IRWIN & COMPANY,
Sugar Factors and Commission
Agents, Honolulu. 1
AS. OLEGHORN & CO.
Importers and Commission
Merchants, dealers in General Merchan
dise, Queen and Kaahumanu sts., Hono.
JU1U. 's
MA. GON8ALVES & CO.,
. No. 57 Hotel Sticet, Honolulu,
Importers and Dealers in Dry and Fancy
Goods, Inlaid Work, Embroidery,
2g9 &c, &c., &c. .
JOHN T. WATERHOUSE,
Importer and Dealer in General
Merchandise, Queen st., Honolulu. 1
S. N. Cmtlc. J. D. Atbcrton.
CASTLE & COOKE,
Shipping and Commission
Merchants. Importers and Dealers in
General Merchandise, No. 80 King et.,
Honolulu. 1
WING WO TAI & CO.,
Importers and G uncial Dculcrri
in English, American and Chinese Pio
visions. Plantation Teas and General
Supplies. Also, White & Colored Con.
tract Matting, all qualities and prices.
No. 24 Nuuanu fctreet. opposite Mr. C.
Afong's. C23 Om
J.Zir.OATA. CO., HAIMIAKKItS,
Loft in A. F. Cookcs Now Fire-Proof
Building, foot of Nuunnn Street.
Honolulu, II. I.
Flngi of all descriptions made and
repaired. ly b
W
T. RHOADS,
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
Shop on Queen street, near-Alake.i.
. 835 0m
17RITZWILHELM,
? CARPENTER & BUILDER,
Sliop on King stroet, In rear of New
Odd Fellow's Hall King street.
Telephone- 112. C20 Oin
BROWN & PHILLIPS,
Practical Plurabeis, Gns Fitters
and Copper-smiths, No. 71 King St.,
Honolulu. t2T House and Bhlp Job
"Work promptly executed. 17
Professionals. . j jmm w w Honolulu Carriage Manufact'y 1
DR. S. ERNEST CRADDOOK,
flfttu Hriiolnr mid Prlrcmnn 'Sut.
kciv
and Medicine, King's Uollrce,
London)
Physician and bitrccou. 101
Fort Sttcet, opposite Benson & Smith's.
Olllcc hours 3 to 12 a in., 2 to 5 and 7
0 8 p. m., or at Hawaiian Hotel.
033 0m
TR. S.
ERNEST ORADDOOK,
iuo Cirucino. 101 Fort stiect.
JL Medico Cirucino,
Achn-3c em casa, das 0 boms no melo
din. Das 2 hoius as cinco, o das 7 hows
as oito, da tarde.c do nolto no Hawaiian
Hotel. Folia o I'ortugucs. 033 Cm
DR. EMERSON,
Residence and consultation rooms
at No. 2 Kukul St., corner of Fort.
Telephone No. 140. C9 2ra
A.
Rosa,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
And Notary Public,
Office with the Attorney General, Alllo
lanl Hale, Honolulu. 312 is
JOHN RUSSELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, on Merchant htreet, (next door
to Dr. Stangcuwald.) 405 ly
RICHARD F. BICKERTON,
Attorney'uud Counsellor at Law.
Money to lend on Mortgages of Free,
holds. Office, No. 44 Merchant st. 1
CECIL BROWN,
Attorner and Counsellor at Law
Notary Public, and Agent for taking Ac
knowledgments of Instruments for tho
Island of Oahu. No. 8 Kaahumanu st
Honolulu. 1
J.
M. MONSARRAT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
and Notary Public. Real Estate in nny
part of the Kingdom bought, sold and
leased, on commission. Loans ncgotii
ted, Legal Documents Drawn. No. 27
Merchant st. (Gazette Block), Honolulu,
Hawaiian Islands 106
WILLIAM ifULD,
Agent to tako Acknowledgments
to Contracts for Libor for the District
of Kona, Island of Oahu, at the office of
the Honolulu Waterworks, foot of Nuu
ami street. 18U I
JOHN A. HASSINGER,
Agent to take Acknowledgments
to Contracts for Labor. Interior Office,
Honolulu.
TTT O. AKANA,
T T CUll
Chinese and Hawaiian Translator
and Interpreter,
No. 7 King street, near tho Bridge.
Translations of cither of tho aliov
languages made with accuracy and dis
patch, and on reasonable terms. 209
HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
Steam engines, susrar mills, boil-
ers,
coolers; iron, brass and lead cast-
incs:
machinery of every description
made to order.
particular attention paid
to ship's black smithing.
jou won; exc
1 cuieu at snort notice.
CHR. GERTZ, ,.
No. 80 Fort street, Honolul,!
Importer and Dealer in Gent's, Ladies'
and Children's boots, shoes and slippers.
H.
204
S. TREGLOAN,
TAILOR,
FORT ST.
Kobert Lew ere, U. 21. Cooke.
L ewers & Cooke,
(successors to Lowers & Dickson,)
Importers and Dealers in Lumber 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. i
HOLLISTER & CO.
Druggists & Tobacconists,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
59 Nuuanu Street, Honolulu, and Cor.,
507 Fort and Merchant streets, tf b
Wolfe & Edwards
Grocery and Feed Store,
Comer King and Nuuanu streets.
Fresh Groceries and Provisions received
by every Steamer.
P. 0. Box 130, Telephone 349.
501 Cm
No. 0 Queen street. Fish Market,
Dealer in choicest
Meet, Veal, Mutton, I'Ihu, Ac., Vr.
Family and Shipping Orders carefully
attended to, Llvo stock furniBlied to
vessels at short notice, and Vegetabk'3
of all kinds supplied to order. 310 ly
PIONEER STEAM
CANDY FACTORY
AND BAKERY.
F. HORN, Practical Confectioner,
Pnbtry Cook and Baker.
No.7lHotolst. Telephone--74.
I'hiutei-ii 1'iiie Suyrar Kcjjh,
In Sliooks or Set up, rIeo
Eastern Fine Barrels for
Molasses,
Hoops Iron , &, lln., 2 x 1.10, '4 x i,
2 x 3.10.
For Nnle by
080 3m U J. II. BRUNS, Senior.
1 04 Fort Street,
JUST RECEIVED .A NEW STUCK OF
Fanoy Goods,
Lace Mitts and G-loves,
Ladies' and Children's Hosiery,
Handkerchiefs, &c, &c.
AND A COMPLETE LINK OF
Gent's Furnishing Goods!
At prices to suit the times.
Special attention is cdlled to the Millinery Department.
Mrs. Mollis' Dress Making Establishment on the promises.
JAMES BRODIE.
Veterinary Surgeon.
OFFICE and residence, coiner Bere
tanla street and McKibbin lane.
Office hours Irom 7 to 0 a. m., and 1 to 2
r.xr. Orders left at the Pantheon Sta
bles will be promptly attended to.
P. O. Box 80. 843 tf
NOTICE.
Having leased the
TRAINING STABLES
frnm TT T A rrnntv of
: Kapiolanl Park, I am
now prepared to take horses to trnin,
and prep.irc them for the coining Fair
on tho 11th of Juno next.
Broaking and Educating Young Horses
a specialty.
It W a point ot importance to nil own
ers of fino young colts not to have them
jammed or hammered over tho hard
loads, and to get them properly handled
for the first lessons are the ones that
make tho horse.
Also in connection with my Training
Stable?, I will serve a ccitain number
of choice mares with my Young Ham.
beltonian Stallion " AP'i'OS CHIEF."
Ho was sired by Electioneer, owned by
Gov. Stanford. The sire of Electioneer
was Risdeke's Ilambcltouiau. The dam
of Aptos Chief was sired by Specula
tion; he by Ribdcke's Ilninbeltoniau
so it will bo seen that Aptos is an in
breed of Uambcltoniau.
Terms for service of Aptos Chief, 50
for the season, payable at the time of
service; and all marcs failing to be
with foal will have the service of the
horse the next bcason free of charge.
HENRY KEITH.
Kapiolanl Park, Jan. 22, 1885. 025 5m
JLEKOY IJRBJKIAGK,
THE well-known HOUSE TRAINER
and BREAKER, is now prcpaied,
at the old training stables of C.ipt. Clu
ney, corner Puncubowl and Queen bts,
to break in and feed horses for 35. No
icspousibility, but every care taken.
ESTlIorsc clipping a specialty. 028 3m
LEVY & W00LHAM,
Horac Breakers mid Blorwo
Clippers.
THE above firm will breaic horses to
binglc and doublo harness, ami be
ing well known as competent horse
breakers, they need no further recom
mendations, ns they guarantee all work
in their line.
OllpplnK Done In. tlto iiiomL
.A-rtlHtlo Htylu.
All orders left at their ofliee opposite
the Kerosene Warehouse; or at the Of
liee of J. E. Wiseman, will bo promptly
tended to. 027 Cm
A Goodpasture for Horses,
A few horses will bo
taken to pasture at Ma.
noa Valley. Pasture fec
curcly fenced. 2?"For
terms, &c.. npply to
J. EMMELUTII,
No. 0 Nuuanu St.
010
PASTURAGE.
GOOD PASTURH for
Horses in Kalihi Vnlloy
00 acres in one nadilock
jCVSj. nll fenced, with an
"'"' !- "ii1miiilniin f fonnli
grass, a living stream of water running
through the land. Horses called foi
and delivered ut SO cents per head, If so
desired. Reasonable good enro taken of
stock but no responsibility from Occi
dent. Positively none but healthy ani
mals taken. Addrcs or enquire of
ALLEN HERBERT,
Office on Queen fctreet, with Hamilton
Johnson. 7C1 f
FRANK HUSTACE,
-Druvuiuii.
. (Succossor to C. P. Ward,)
All orders for cartago promptly at.
tended to, at tho lowest rates. Al&o for
sale:
Unlcanko Halt,
FIro Wood,
White and IllacU Maud
in quantities to suit, at lowest pricos,
0C81y
Jmt
fiT
MM
AT THE POPULAR STOKE OF 3J: OAXttrJSlJ, jl
M j AOENT TO TAKK S
J G ls! l PTCSBp 1 Acknowledgments to Labor Contracts.
IwH iyfenUlJfi-BJWl Offlcc with Mr. Fishbournc. 003 3m
i?MH
UNION FEED
0
Hay, Grain and
Corner of Queen and
ITcleplionc 1 '
Inland ordorw xnlieitvd, mitl
II. M. llKNSON', 0 O. W. SMITH,
BENSON, SMITH & CO..
Imfactttrii & Disjmsini Pharmacists,
113 Si 115 FORT STREET, HONOLULU,
Depot for Boericke & Schreck's
Homoepathic Medicines, Ricksecker's Perfumes
And Toilet Requisites, The Common Sense Nursing Bottles,
And Allaire Woodward & Co's Pharmaceutical Products.
(.EORGE LUCAS,
Contractor
and Builder,'
Honolulu Steam Planing Mills, Espla
nade, Honolulu.
Manufactures till kinds of Mouldings,
Brackets, Window Frames, Blinds,
Sashes. Doors, and all kinds of Wood
work finish. Turning, Scroll and Band
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 MLLLEE
Cabinet m aker
And Upholsterer,
No. P3 Hotel street,
Opposite International Hotel,
Canes and Walking Sticks,
Mado of every kind of
NATIVE WOODS
Brackets, Cornices, Curtain Poles, &c.'
mado ot the lulebt designs.
Hay aMFeei
Messrs. S. F. Grahain & Co.
Take pleasure In aunouueing to their
old friends and nations that
they have
JUST XH30I31VI3JO
a fiesh lot of
Gltoice lay mill Grain
Which they oiler at
TllO JjOAVtJBt IVlltL'lCd. JtllU'N.
E3T Hay and Feed delivered to any
part of tho city.
H. I'. (J HA HAM A Co.,
No. 62 King Blrrot.
Telephone No, 187. 895 liu
-, i ,r. .,..,.,. . ... , .
ALVIN II. IIASEMANN,
Book-Binder
PAl'ER-RULEH and BLANK-BOOK
Manufacturer.
Hook Binding of all description neatly'
and promptly executed,
Gazette Building . . Merchant street
&Sjh
Su
Honolulu
COMPANY.
Chicken Feed.
Edinburgh Streets
kooiIs delivered promptl).
Prussian National
Insurance Comn'v
ESTAI1MS1IED 1815,
Capital, 9,000,000 Rqichsmarks.
'TMIE undersigned, having been np
JL pointed agent of the above Company
lor the Hawaiian Islands, is prepared to
accept lisks, against Fire, on Buildings,
Furniture, Meichandlsc, Produce, Sugar
Mills etc., on theiuost Favorublc 'Terms,
Losses PromptlyAdjuslod and Payaulo In
Honolulu.
II. KIEMENSCHNEIDER,
C70 ly b at Wilder & Co's.
i
Notice.
TO BUTCHERS, GEAZIERS
and all whom it may concern.
The undcrsicned havinc
fWjimado alterations, additions,
aim improvements in jus
SOAl FACTORY,
Is now prepared to give
Tho Highest Cash "Value
for any quantity of
And will furnish containers for the same
free of cost to any one who may desire.
TIIOS. W. ItAWIiIKS,
Honolulu Soap Works.
Office in Brick Building,
King street, Lcleo. 483 ly
Beaver
The Best Lunoh in Town,
Toa and Coffee at All Hours
Tho finest Brands of Cigars and
Tobacco, always oil hand,
THE CASINO
AT 11IU 1'AnK
IS OPEN
C5TTIio only
Kingdom,
EVERY DAT. .
sca.sldo resort in tho
II. J. NOLTE,
Proprietor
J. M. OAT Jr. & Co.
Dealers in all kinds of
Tho Latest Foreign Papers always on
llflllri fit lllA .... illnfh Mllvilia.it
Street l by
Siij.STi
KU J IIM.dniiMil
ism-
IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS
C0MINC UPON US?
Like n thief nt night it steals in upon
us unawares. Many persons have pains
about the chest and sides, and sometimes
In the back. They feel dull and sleepy;
the mouth has a bad taste, especially in
in the moraine. A sort of sticky slime
collects about the teeth. The appetite i
poor. There Is a feeling like a heavy
load on tho stomach; sometimes a faint
all. gone sensation at the pit of tho
Btomach which food docs not satisfy.
The eyes arc sunken, tho hands and feet
becomo cold nnd feel clammy. After a.
while u cough sets in at flrst dry, but
after a few months it is attended with a
greenish coloured expectoration. Thu
afflicted one feels tired all the while, and
sleep docs not seem to afford any rest.
After a time ho becomes nervous, irrita
ble, and gloomy, and has evil fore,
boilings. 'There is a giddiness, a soit of
whirling sensation In the head when
rising up suddenly. The bowels become
costive; the skin is dry nnd hot at times;
the blood becomes thick nnd stagnant;
tho whites of tho eyes become tinged
with yellow, tho urino Is scanty and high
coloured, depositing a sediment after
standing. Thcro is frequently a spitting
up of tho food, sometimes with a sour
taste, and sometimes with a sweetish
laste; this is frequently attended with
palpitation of tho heart; the vision
becomes impaired with spots before the
eves; thcro is a feeling of great prostra
tfon and weakness. All of these symp
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 nature of this
disease. Some have treated it for a liver
complaint, others forkidncy disease, etc.,
but none of the various kinds of treat
ment have been attended with success,
because the remedy should bo such as to
act harmoniously upon each one of theso
oignns, and upon the stomach as well;
for in Dyspepsia (for this is really what
the disease is) all of those orgaiw partake
of this disease and requiro a remedy
that will act upon all at the same time.
Seigcl's Curative Syrup acts like a charm
in this class of complaints, giving almost
immediated relief, 'ihctoiiowinglcltcra
from chemists of standing in the com.
munity where they live show in what
estimation the article is held.
John Archer, Harthill, near Sheffield:
I can confidently recommend it to all
who may h suffering from Her or
stomach complaints, having tho testi
mony of my customers, who have derived
great benefit from the Syrup and Pills.
The sale is increantag wonderfully.
Geo. A. Webb, 141, York btreet,
Belfast: I havo sold a large quantity,
and tho parties have testified to its'being
what you represent it.
J. S. Metcalfe, G5, Highgate, Kendal:
I havo always great pleasure in rccom.
mending tho Curative Syrup, for I havo
never known a case in which it has not
relieved or cured, and I have sold many
grosses.
Robt. G. Gould, 27, High Street,
Andovcr: I havo always tako a great
interest in your medicines and I have
recommended them, as I havo found
numerous cases of cure from their use.
Thomas Chapman, West Auckland :
I find that the trade btcadily increases.
1 sell more of your medicines than any
other kind.
Kriockheim, Arbroath, Forfarbhire,
Sept. 20, 1882. Dear Sir, Last year I
sent you a letter recommending Mother
Seigel's Syrup. I havo very much
plcasuro in still bearing testimony to tho
very satisfactory results of the famed
Syrup and Pills. Most patent medicines
dio out with rac, but Mother Seigcl has
had a steady snlo ever slneo 1 com
menced, and is still in ns great demand
as when I first began to soil the medi
cine. The cures which have come under
my notice aro chielly those of 11'er '
complaint and general debility.
N. Darroll, Clun, Salop: All who buy
It arc pleased, and recommend it.
Jos. Balkwlll, A. P. S., Kiugsbrldge:
Tho public seem to appreciate their
great value.
A. Armstead, Market Street, Dalton.ln
Furness: It is needless for me tosny
that your valuable medicines have great
sale in this dlsti let greater than any
other I know of, giving great tatiai
faction.
Robt. Laino, Melkshani: I can well
recommend the Curative Syrup from
having proved its cJlicacy for indigestion
myself.
A certain minister in my neighbour
hood says It is the only thing which has
ucneuteu mm nuu rcstorcu nun to ills
normal condition of health after being
Unable to preach for u considerable
length of time. I could mention also a
great ninny other cases, but spaco would
not allow. A near friend of mine, who
Is very much addicted to costiveness, oi
constipation, finds that Mother Seigel's
Pills aro the only pills which suit his
complaint. All other pills cause a
reaction which is very annoying.
Mother Seigel's Pills do not lcao a bud
after-oflcct. I havo much plcasuro in
commending again to suffering human.
Ity Mother Seigel's medicines, which
aro no sham. If this letter is of nny
service you can publish it.
Yours very truly.
(Slgued) William H. Glass, Chemist.
A. J. White, Esq.
10th August, 16S3.
Dear Sir, I write to tell you that Sir.
Henry Hlllicr, of Yntcsbury, Wilts, In
.orms me that he suffered from a severe
form of indigestion for upwards of four
years, and took no end of doctor's uicdl
cino without tho slightest benefit, and
declares Mother Seigel's Syrup which he
got from mo has baved his life,
JYoura truly, (Signed) N. Webb,
Mr. White. Chemist, Calne.
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