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MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1885.
a. LATEST FOREIGN NEWS.
iPrqf. Iluxioy's health nt Naples is
byjSo.rneans satisfactory, ami he is
compelled to live in absolute seclu
sion. -N
A.trcaty was concluded iu Deccm
bcr'betwcou Sckultzc, representing
Gormaiiy and tho African International-Association
and native chiefs,
ceding Germany a largo Territory
on;tho Lower Congo, near JNakki.
Italy exports three times as much
fruit as it did three years ago, and
this in spite of tho fact that home
f ijconsuraplioh Is greater Jhan eyej-jbe-'fore.
Greece, which used to be
famous for its gardens, now imports
some fruit from the peninsula, and
' gl fii losing its trade-in dried fruits.- v
i, P'A'A. Hcenso bill "has boen introduced
into tho Minnesota Legislature pro
viding for the issue of 85-permits to
all such male adult residents of the
State as can prove to village -Trustees,
town Superintendents, or city
Aldermen that they are only moder
ate drinkers, and that their, families
will not suffer through their indul
gence. Every resident ,who drink?
in a saloon or public place must have
such a:pcrmit, and infraction of the
law will be punished by fine.
' The city of Charleston, in its cor
porate capacity, is about to under
take the driving of the deepest
artesian well in the world. It will
be drivonin.the main part of the
city, and, as it is expected to
furnish 4,000,000 gallons of water
per day, it' iscalculatcd, with the
two similar wells already, down, ' to
furnish a sufficient supply of water
for the entire cityl .for many years.
The new well will be 2,000 feet deep,
Iwill be-at lease six inches in diameter
at the bottom, and is to be coniplctod
by next August.
, i A , gullible youth $, who mailed a
dollar to a lottery concern, recently
received it in a letter from thoDcad-
Letter Office, on which was endorsed
in Postmaster-General Gresham's
hand-writingM "-Young man, tho
t advice of the1 Postoffico is, (if you
earn your money, keep it." r
A member of the Reichstag is said
, ,. - to have inquired of Prince Bismarck
' if if were'true'that he intended! to go
to'Cameroon and Angra Pequcna in
, norder to inform himself by ocular
demonstration of the importance of
"" those acquisitions. "Of -course I
dotUBismarck'isi'said to have re-
plied'io his native interlocutor,- "but
I shall only journey there on the
back.of the camel (a term often
used3 irP German for the word
'dunce') that has started the re
port.1
u dX-nffbe Xondon Evqiuir JNewa says:1
"n
it 'is asserted that the (iuards, osten
sibly'dispntchecl to tho Soudan, arc
destined toIand at Kuviach, and,
l,Jr ,(thenco proceed to Afghanistan, It
Bays this report, if true, forms Eng
land'sTeply to Russia's advance to
Herat.-
Mahdi, it is said, captured 15,000
rifles at Khartoum. An Arabian
paper reports that the Mahdi pro
mised Farag 140,000 thalers to
betray Khartoum, but only gave him
. 'tifi:
00,000, and when Farag complained,
the Mar'di hanged him. It is said
the Mahdi captured 15,000 rifles at
Khartoum.
A large tract of bog contiguous
to Lake Dererevagh, Westmeath,
Ireland, is moving in a northeast
direction and the peasantry in the
vicinity are terrified.
J&t. Walsh, rector of Maynooth
College, Ireland, is the probable
3 successor of Cardinal McCabe. Ho
- is popular with the Nationalists, al
though lie was never a partisan.
A train on the uuio and Wuiis
sippi Railway went over au cnbank
ment at North Vernon, Indiana, on
Feb. 20th. Four of the train crew
Were killed. It is estimated that
there was from $75,000 to 8150,000
,of money in the express car, which,
with other cars, was burned. Thir
teen through registered mail pouches,
arid a hundred sacks of ordinary
mail matter, were also destroyed.
-Postal officials say the accident
caused the largest loss of mail matter
of which there is any record in the'
, Department.
'i $ A Southern paper represents land
rent as ruinously low in Hampton
county, South Carolina. Valuable
land, which rented for BH.bo per
acre last year, has been obtained for
85 cents, with few bidders. Some
land rents will not pay the taxes
upon the coil, and all because of the
scarcity of labor.
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WHAT
IS THIS DISEA8E THAT IS
C0M1NC UPON US?
Like a thief at night It slcnlft iu upon
in unawares. Many pcrsoni have pnin
nhout the chest nml Hides, nml somotitncA
In the back. Tlioy feel dull nml sleepy;
the mouth 1ms a' bad tiisic, especially in
Iu tho moraine. A soil of sticky slime
collect about tlictcctb. Thcnppctllo is
poor. There li a feeling llku n heavy
load on the stomach; sometimes a fnlut
all-gouc sensntlon nt the pit of the
stomach which food docs not satisfy.
The eyes nrc sunken, the hands nml feet
become cold unci feci clammy. After n
while n cough nets In nt first dry, but
after n few months It is attended with u
giccnisli coloured expeotorntion. Tho
n filleted one feels tlrctl all the while, nml
slrrp does not teem to.mflord any iot.
After u lime he becomes nrrvou, irrita
ble, nml gloomy, nnd has evil foic.
boilings. There Is a giddiness, a sort of
whirling sensation invllie head when
rising up suddenly. Thebowcls become
costive; tho skin is dry nnd hot at times ;
the blood becomes-thick nnd stagnant;
the whites of the eyes become tinged
with yellow, the urine Is scanty and high
coloured, depositing by sediment after
standing. There is lrcqucntly a spitting
up of the food, sometimes with a sour
taste, and sometimes with a sweetish
liistc; this is frequently attended with
palpitation of tho heart; tho vision
becomes impaired with spots before the
eyes; there is a feeling of great prostra
tion and weakness. All of these symp
toms arc In turn present. It Is thought
that nearly one-third of our population
has this discaso in some of its varied
forms. It lias been found that medical
men have mistaken the nature of this
disease. Some have treated it for a llvor
complaint, otheis for kidney disease, etc.,
but nouo of tho various kinds of treat
ment liaVo been attended with success,
because the remedy should bo such as to
act harmoniously upon each one of these
oigans, and upon the stomach as well;
for in Dyspepsia (for this Is really what
tho discaso is) allot these organs partake
of this disease and require a remedy
that will net upon all at the same time.
Scigel's Curative Syrup acts like a charm
in this class of complaints, giving almost
immedinted relief. The following letters
from chemists of standing in the com.
munlty where they live show in what
estimation the article is held.
Johu Archer, Harthlll, near Sheffield:
I can confidently recommend it to all
who may be suffering from liver or
stomach complaints, having tho testi
monv of mv customers, who have derived
frcat benefit from tho Byrup and Pills.
!ho sale is increasing wonderfully.
Gbo. A. Webb. 141. York Street,
rBclfast: I havo solda large quantity,
' and thepartic9.have testified to its boing
wniu you represent u.
J. S. Metcalfe, 55, Highgate, Kendal :
I have always crcat pleasure in rccom.
-mending the Curative Syrup, for I have
never Known a case in wnicu liuas not
relieved or cured, and I have sold many
grosses.
Robt., G. Gould, 27, High Street,
Andover: I have always take a great
interest in your medicines and I have
recommended them, as I have found
numerous cases of cure from their use.
Thomas'ChupnTan, West Auckland:
I find that the trade steadily increases.
1 sell more of your medicines than any
other kind.
'jfrlockheim, Arbroath, Forfarshire,
S'cpt. 23, 1882. Dear Sir, Last year I
sent you a letter recommending Mother
SeigeTs Syrup. I .have very much
pleasure In still bearing testimony to the
very satisfactory results of thej famed
Syrup and Pills. Most patent medicines
die out with me, but Mother Scigel has
had a steady sale ever since I com
menced,, and is itill in as great demand
aVwhcn I first began to sell the medi
cine. Tho cures which have come under
my notice areciiicny tnose oi liver
complaint and general debility.
N.Darroll, Clun, Salop: All who buy
L it arc pleased, and recommend it.
Jos. Uallcwill, A. if. S., iitngsbndgo:
The public seem to appreciate their
great 'value.
A. Armstcad, Market Street, Dalton-in-Furness:
It is needless for me to'say
that your valuable medicines have'great
sale ' in this district greater than any
other I know of, giving great satisj
faction.
Hobt. Lainc, Mclksham: I can woM
recommend the Curative Syrup from'
having1 proved its efficacy for indigestion
niyBuii.
- A certain minister in my neighbour,
hood says it is the only thing wkich has
benefited him and restored him to his
normal condition of health after being
unable to preach for a considerable
length of time. I could mention also a
great many other cases, but space would
not allow. A near friend of mine, who
is very much addicted to costiveness, oi
constipation', i finds that Mother Scigel's
Pills are the only pills which suit his
complaint. All other pills cause a
reaction which is very annoying.
Mother Scigel's Pills do not leavo a bad
after-effect, I have much pleasure in
commending again to suffering human
ity Mother Seigcl's medicines, which
are no sham. If this .letter is of any
service you can publish it.
Yours very truly.
(Signed) William S. Glass, Chemist.'
a. j. wmic, .sq.
15th August, 1883.
Dear Sir, I write to tell you that Mr.
Henry Hilllcr, of Yatesbury, 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 medi
cine without the slightest benefit, and
declares Mother Seigcl's Syrup which he
got from me has saved his life.
Yours truly, (Signed) N.Webb,
Mr. White. Chemist, Calne.
c. j. McCarthy,
OF T,UE ASTOR HOUSE
70 Ilotel Street.
IIa. just received, per Alameda, the fob
lowing choice brands of ,
American Cigars !
Beauty's Rower, Henry Clay,
Sampler, Stud, Crane, Western Belle
La licllo California Las Ninfus,
Full Moon, Snow Drop,
Travelers' Comfoit,
Excuse Me.
53?- These Cigars aro manufactured
from the choicest of American nnd Ha
vana Fillers.
Come ucl try them z
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IVItcox'fl Mnrtiltm Mnilr.
Families nnd others In want of Good,
Fresh, Clean,
Machine Made Poi,
fun obtnlu the samu In quantities to
suit by leaving orders nnd con.
tnlners with
X. li. OA.rA
At Pacific Navigation Co.'s Uulldlng,
801 Queen stieet. tf
MiiCKlc k lirliiiii Safes !
Honolulu, Ian. 11, 18S5.
C. O. BEUGEIt, Esq.,
Agent Macncalu & Urban Safes.
Deau Sin,
ft Is with great pleasure that
I add my testimony to the Fire-Proof
qualities of your Safes.
I hnd n small single deor Macncalo &
Urban Safu iu last night's tcrriblo flro,
and, on opening tho samo this morning,
found its contents consisting of books,
papers, and money to the amount of
1040-IN PERFECT CONDITION.
I am so well satisfied with 'the result
that I want another No. 8 Safe at once.
Yours truly,
GEO. M. JIAUPP,
020 Gcrmanla Market.
LAINE & CO.
Have a Large Stock of tho
VERY BEST HAY.
Which is offered at Lowest Market Prices
AND
Delivered Freoto any part of tho City
AGENTS FOS THE
Paoiflc Mutual Life Insurance Co.
OP CALIFORNIA.
Agents.for the Hoover Telephone.
Commissioner of DeedsforCalifornia
Telephono No. 147. 700
SILK CULTURE!
My Book of Instruction,
"SILK AND THE SILK WORM,"
Gives all necessary information.
Price, Twenty-Five CcntH per copy.
Silk Worm Eggs, Reels, Trees, Cut
tings, Seeds, &e., for sale at tho very
lowest market rates.
Thermometer and Barometer Combined
For use of Silk Raisers, free by mall
only 75 cents.
I will be pleased to give information
to correspondents who apply by lector,
inclosing two-cent stamp for reply.
Specimen JIoxch or Cocoons & Heel
ed Silk, 25 Cents.!
None but articles of the first quality sold
Address all communications to
Miss Nellie Lincoln Rossitor,
Practical Silk Culturist,
New Lisbon, Burlington Co.
NEW JERSEY.
Also aeon for the " Kaleidoscope,"
only DO cts per year in advance, 944
Bisen from the Asiies ! '
LOVE'S NEW BAKERY I
MRS. LOVE desires to intimate to
her numerous old customers nnd
the public generally, that her bakery,
Destroyed toy ITiire,
Has been, restored in handsome, sub
stantial and convenient form. She Is
therefore prepared to supply tho largest
custom with
Plain and Fancy Bread
of tho best quality, and manufactured
by tho most approved methods.
Everything In tho lino of a first-class
bakery will be carried on with greator
facility than before tho fire.
The Lunch & Coffee Room
is also restored in moro elegant style
than ever, and nt rates that cannot bo
underbid by any restaurant.
Brick Building, 73 Nuuanu Street.
Honolulu, Dee. IS, 1884. 802
Frank Gertz
B
KGS to Inform his numerous cuslo-
mcis and the public that ho is
READY AGAIN FOR BUSINESS
In tho store
Adjoining Tregloan's
Tailoring Establishment,!
.Hotel (Street.
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Tclpphono A..
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J PLANING MILL,
LAlnlii!ii,iiciir(tiiccii .St.
(J. L llAiinKK, I'roprlcjor.
Contracting & Building
Mouldings and Finish always on hand.
J2T Orders promptly attended to. -98
ron ham:.
Hard mill Soft Stove "Wood.
!M Cut and Split ly
HAWAIIAN HOTEL
ga n
STABLES.
TTAVING ENLARGED THESE '
Central & Commodious Stables
we are prcpaicd to furnish first-class
turnouts with gentle horse, with or
without 'drivers, A fine wagonette In
connection.
Hacks at nil llonrs.
day and night. Horses tahen to board
by day, week, or month, on rensonablo
terms. Saddle horses to let.
Horses Uoiifcflit and Sold,
Satisfaction guaranteed.
C. W. MACFARLANE, p ,
E. R. MILES, f p s
023 3 m
ESTTelcphone No. 32.
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Corner ot Fort and JIolol;tH.
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Wilson Brothers, t-
GENERAL BLACKSMITHS.,
Horse Shoeing a'specialty
A first-class man being specially engaged
for that work.
Ship and Wagon work faithfully
attended to.
Shop on the Esplanade, op. Hopper's.204
JOHN N0TT,
Tin, Copner and Sheet Iron Worker
Plumber, Gas Fitter, &c.
Stoves and Banges
of all kinds.
Plumbers' stock and metals,
House Furnishing Goods,
77 Chandeliers, Lamps, &o.
WILDER'S S. S. CO.
Limited.
iSteamer Kinau.
King, Commander,
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Lahaina, Maa
laea Bay, Makena, Mahukona, Ka-
wniune, .uuupaitoeuoo aim uno.
Returning, will touch at all tha
alove ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Saturday afternoon.
FOR KOLOA & WAIMEA,
KAUAI.
Tho Clipper Behooner
WAIEHTJ,
P. Kibbling, .... Master,
Will run regularly to the ports of
KOLOA, IIANAPEPE & WAIMEA,
KAUAI. For fi eight or passage apply
to the Captain on board, or to the
Pacific Navigation Co.,
800 3m Cor. Nuuanu & Queen sts.
THE 1'AST BAILINO
Schooner EHUKAI
will run tegularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting.
For froight or passage apply to tho
Captain on board, or to
Pacific Navigation Co.,
181 Agents.
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I BflEVEH & GO.
Ofl'oi- for Sale
Tiin Kou.owixn
LIST QF MERCHANDISE,
Ox Curio,
Light Express ,Wngoiis,,
Ex Top Carriages.
STEAM C OAL
Cumberland Coal,
Com. Wood Chairs,
KEROSENE OIL.
Matches,
Pine Molasses Shooks,
Rosin, Soap,
Ice Chests, Nos, 2, 3. and 6,
Hoe Handles,
Lobsters, lib tu9; Boans, 01b Ins
Spruce l'lank.
Hay Cutters, Nos. 1, 2, & 3.
Axle Grease,
Palrbank's Scales, Nos. 7,8,10&11
Leather Belting,
Centrifugal Lining, 14 inch ;
Comp. Nails, 1 1, 1-14 inch.
MAMMOTH ROCKERS,
Bales Excelsior,
Manila Cordage, Assorted;
Excelsior Mattresses,
Galvnnizcd Fence StapleB,
FARMERS BOILERS 20 AM) 25 GALLS,;
Sisal Rope, Assorted,
" Ash Plank,
Dump Barrows,
Ames' Shovels,
Y. -METAL SHEATHING
1C, 18, 20, U3, 24 and 20 oz.;
Hair Mattresses !
Grindstones, Rubber Hose,
nidc Poison, Barbed
Wire, Refined Iron,
ANNEALED FENCE WIRE,
Galvanized Screws and Washers.
532 .
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Business Directory
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E. P. Adams Queen st
Lyons & Levey, Queen st
Bindery.
Alvin II. Rascmann.. ..Gazette Building
Bankers.
Bishop & Co Merchant st
Butcher,
WrMcCandlosa Fisli Market
Boot nnd Shoes.
, L. Adler,.: , Nuuanu st
Chr. Qeitz '. . ." Fort str
Temple of Fashion .'Fort'st'
Billiard Saloons
Nolte Fort st
McCarthy Hotel st
Clothing.
Gonsalves & Co Hotel st
Temple of Fashion Foi t st
Cabinet aialters.
W.Miller, Hotel st
Lycan& Co Fort st
Carriage Makers.
W. H. Pager- Fort st
Hawaiian Carriage Co., Queen st
Clears and Tobacco,-
C. McCarthy Astor Billiard S aloon
Noltes Beaver Saloon Fort st
Cider,
Fisher's Champagne Cider,. . . . Liliha st
Candy 1'actory and Bakery.
F. Horn i... Hotel st
Carpenter and Builders.
F. Wilhelm, King st
G. Lucas '....Fort st
W T Rhoads Queen st
Dry and Fancy tioods.
N. S. Sachs Fort st
J. T. WaterhouBe, Queen st
J. T. Waterhouse, King st
J. T. Waterhouse, Fort st
B. F. Elders & Co. '. . .Fort st
M. A. Gonsalves & Co., Hotel st
Temple of Fashion Fort st
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Benson, Smith ft Co., Fort it
Holllstcr & Co., Nuuanu it
llolllstcrib Co.,. .,,. Knit it
Drnyngn nml Cnrtngr,
Flunk llustacc, Queen st
G. Robinson, Queen st
Kurnlfiliptt HorinH.
Mrs. Turner, ..King st
flro ItiHiirniiei Atcrutn.
11. RIcmcnschticldcr,..nt Wilder & Go's.
C. O. Bcrgcr,. Mcrclmutst
(aCiit'H KuriiUliIng UootlH.
Elder & Co., Foil st
N. S. Sachs Fortst
Gonsalves & Co Hold st
11 S Tregloan '..... Fort &, Hotel sts
JroccrleH nnd I'rovlNlniiM.
A. S. Clcghorn & Co........... Queen st
Wolfe it Edwards,.. .Fort & Nuunnu sit
Lewis & Co. Hotel st
Horse Shoeing Shop.
Wilson Bros Fort st
Horse Trainers, Ac. ,
H Keith KapiolanlPnik
L Brundage Queen &Piinclibowl
Levy & Woodham. Orders at Wiseman's
liny and 1'ccrt Stores.
Wolfe & Ed wards. ...King & Nununu sts
Union Feed Co Queen st
Laluc & Co Fon st
Harness Mnkor
G. E. Sherman, King st
Hardware.
Dillingham & Co., Fortst
J. T. Waterhouse, Queen st
Importers A. Com. Merchants.
G. W. Macfarlano & Co Fortst
C. Browcr&Co., Queen st
.Lyons & Lovey, Queen st
M. S. Grinbaum & Co.', Queen st
W. G. Irwin & Co., Fort st
A. S. Clcghorn & Co., Queen st
J.T. Waterhouse Queen st
Frccth & Peacock Nuuanu st
Castle & Cooke King st
WingWoTal & Co Nuuanu st
O. O. Bcrgcr, Merchant st
Hyinnn Bros., Merchant st
Jewelers
Wenner & Co Fort st
.Labor Agents.
W. Auld, Water Works Office
J. A. Hassinger, Interior Office
W. C. Akana Klngst
SM Carter
Lumber Dealers.
Lowers & Cooke, Fort st
Wilder & Co Fortst
Millinery and Dress Slaking.
Mrs. A. M. Mellls Fortst
Medical.
Dr. Emerson, Kukul st
News Dealers.
J. M. Oat Ji. & Co., Merchant s
Plumbers nnd Painters.
E. C. Rowe, King st
Brown & Phillips King st
J. Nott, Kaahumanu st
Max Kolun .'...Fortst
Photographers.
Williams & Co. Fortst
Pastures
A Herbert .' Kalihi Valley
J Emmcluth Manoa Valley
Tuning & Musical Instruments.
Lycan & Co Fortst
Ilestauronts.
Noltes Beaver Saloon i. . . . Fort it
Windsor Restaurant '.Kingst
Casino, Kantolani. Park
Tourist's Retreat, .Honuapo.Kau, Hawaii
Real Estato Agents.
J. E. Wiseman, ,. Merchant st
Solicitors.
A. S. Hartwcll over Bank
J. M. Davidson Kaahumanu st
A. Rosa Gov't Building
W. A.'Whlling,
, r. Kaahumanu st
J. Russell, .Merchant st
S. B. Dole, Kaahumanu st
'P.M. Hatch Kaahumaun st
R. F. Blckcrton Merchant st
Cecil Brown, ... .Merchant st
J. III. Alonsarrat Merchant st
Soap Factory.
T. W. Rawlins,.". King st, Leleo
Stationers.
J- M. Oat Jr. & Co Merchant st
Sail Makers.
J. M- Oat & Co., Queen st
Ship Chandlery.
Pierce & Co.,....- Queon st
Tinsmiths.
J. Nott Kaahumanu s
Tailors.
H.S. Tregloan Fortst
Travel.
Inter-Island S. N. Co ... Esplanade
Wilder's S. S. Co., Fort & Queen sts
Pacific M S'S Co Fort & Queen sts
O. S. 8. Co Fort & Queen st
Pacific Navigation Oo.,. iu... Queen st
Veterinary Surgeous
Jas Brodic -.Berctania st
Wood and Coal Dealers, .
Frank Hustace, Queen st
"(Vines and Spirits,
G. W. Macfarjane & Co.,.Kaahumann st
Frceth & Peacock, Nuuanu st
Brown & Co.,, Merchant st
Watch 'Makers.
Wenner& Co Fort st
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