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iSttta54riK!S'AjW
Just Received at Hollister & Oq.'s
A largo uasortuicnl of
PERFUMES i PERFUMES i
Comprising the well-known brands of
COLGATE" & CO., LUSBBORGS,
LUBIN'S, ATKINSON'S,
, EASTMAN'S ALOTIA, IIOYT'S COLaDGNE
PAPJNA GERMAN COLOGNE, &o.
5o t. 3K en.uoiin.lle JP:riioes''
1592
WHOLESALE
HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY,
No. 85 FOET STEEET, HONOLULU.
Gcnornl AjfH,M
Export Accountants and Collectors, Reel Estate, Fire &. Lifo Insuranoo
Agents, Custom-Houso, Loan and Exchango Brokers.
Departments of Business:
Books and Accounts nocuriitclv kept unit nopeilj adjusted.
Colletions Mill receive 9ptc 1 nltimlon an I returns piompt'y mule.
Conveyancing a Specialty. Kicoids tianle.l nml coned Aba sjr ol Tlt'e
furnished.
Legal Documents and Papers of every discription carefully d'awn and hand.
somely engrc g-ed.
Copying and Translating i" nil )aneraaf3 in genoial vicli iIiIe Kingdom.
Heal Estate bought nnd sol !. Tuxes : ai 1 nud P op-it. safely bisuicd.
Housos, Cottages, Rooms, OBices and Laud lcned ar.d rui'. d, mid r.-nts cr l'crtcd
Tire and Lifo Insurance ciri teJ tn rtist ol i s insurance t'ompai i is.
Custom-Houso Business ' ''m-a tei1 v i h ntcirney a d dbpf.tch.
Leans negotiated at (avorubfc r.ttos.
Advertiscmenta and Subscriptions -oIi'iiU fir I'liidUliu-f.
Any Article purchased or miM on most fawinbl" iirms.
Inter-Island Ordor3 will receive rarticulw attontion.
C2&" AH Business entrusted to our care will receive prompt and faithful I'lentian at
moderate charges.
liming had an extensive b' s'n s- wtj eib no- for oer tvrnivf.ve uir? In
New York City nnd 'olsi-v. here, u' f el compitcnt lont'end t" nti huiiu1-. ( I mi
intricate nud complicated l.atme.or ltqulriiig ict ar.d dbentio i, and le peilfullj
solicit ;i Uiil.
Hill Telephone. No 274. XliiwrcHasi BmnIuon- Affeney.
1-in 7.-8 ly
Telephone Both Companies -'40. I. O. Hex 'J!'.
LEWIS & 'CO 1 If FORT.
IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IB GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.
FIU.SU GOODS from Ci lif. mia r n It L by car li Mramei ol he O. S A Co.
-" A COMi'LETE. u.m; Of '
CROSSE &. BLACKWELL, AND J. T. 'MORTON'S GOODS ALWAYS
OM HAND.
just KEcnivm lx "zuaiandia"
A FINE LOT OF "NEW ZEALAND," "KIDNEY" AMD "BLUE DEflWENT" POTATOES.
ALSO
A Very Choice Lot of U. Z. ' Taranaki Butter,"
(IN KF.US.)
All of which mc offer to the. Public at REASONABLE PRICES.
Fresh New Zealand Butter, ON ICE, In 1 Pound Pats I
By each anlval from New Zetland SOMETHING PINE.
lfcfi!
&$ -T SRJW
mtsrts g
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CORNER TORT AND KING STREETS.
New Goods received by every Packet from the Eastern Stalin and Europi
Fresh California Produce by e-, cry Steamer. All oidcrb faithfully iiticndidic
and Goods delivered lo any part of the ity free of eh'-re. Island oiders oli.
cited. Satisfaction gum ..ived. Post O'lUc ISov-? !!. TelaplKnc N'o. lr-3. lfiS U
Bay b 1
EAVE JUST RECEIVED FEOM ETJEOPE,
OHE OF THE FINEST LINES OF
ERSBROIDEBIES, LACES & CUR
EVEK SIIOVrK
SPEOTIOM
1771 ly
BelliiiBlIiGfi.
03? SAN mi AH CISCO.
BEST
LLER Ft
Made in Aiucric.i,
Heals Superior to all Others.
GONSALVES & CO.,
Hole AkcuIh of tlui Ilauullan
ImIuikIh.
78 tf
O LUSO IIAWAIIAJS'O.
ALL persons who want to rnminupi
cate with the Poitucuesc, cither
for buBliieM, or for piocnriug worhmen.
Ecrvauts or uny other helps, will llud It
the most protllablo way to advertise in
the Luso llavaiiauo, tbo noivornifi of
thb Poitumicto to.ony, winch i pub
lislicd on Sloroli'intstiiet, Gaxcttc Build.
inp, Ql'ost-OJllie Letter Box E.), and
only charges rcutonublu jults for ndver
tismnnnts.
fpi NEST BRANDS OF CALI
X1 Jornuv Pojt, Madcutiuud jUalugu,
for sale iu Uen and cae by
GONSALVES & CO.,
01
lint en sircc.
THE OLDEST
HAILY in tho
Kfnirdom "Iho .Daily Bulletin."
60 ccnts'por month.
AND RETAIL.
Sf?
S3
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W
MNS.
I1ST HONOLULU.
E N V I T E
Cooked Tarn Flour I
The New Procofc to make the Best
of Pui v.ith hardly ai.y
trouble.
'MIE Iliwaiian P nit A Taio Com.
2. pany of W.i lnkti, Maui, vill be
piepi.rul to Bt'pp'y the. pijblio of 1'ouo.
lulu aid the o'li.r 1-ai.d , rn 'lu-'Jud
day of ,p i!, fhS. v i li n w-w p pinim
non of T 'o Fl mr ui'led OKI I)
TAllO FI.OIJii. Tt.l- i.r it Jo U fur
- pc i'l t1 ihf od i.i '' ro Hoi r.
Tbl a 1 ( is il'uii y corked nnd U io
q niri lui'dly any oik lo ninl.i ibe
iiest ol Pi i n ii 1 1 ii r irci i t. ! add.
IncCoi.lnd Tuto Fb ur to boil er but
Muiir like pr pAiiiitj coin meal your
Pol is mndo u unci. Thosu do l Ini;
tour Pol v ill hivu lo let it iiiu.d a I
boiirp. If loo iliin or s ur mil fusdi
piis'o of CVok.'d 'lato Plour Ourie.
ceipta will, eaeh b.i;; will t;ivo full p-n.
l!(u'iu, II our dl'icibmn with eixti
lutir mo M'lcUy Ml.wnl It will lot
f 1 to make the tluuvsi mil b:s' i-t
Pol. 'I III now piocu.1 ol Oooliid 'lain
I'll ur s mnriii by iniidiin. ry to tlieio
ni nut Do nny cliitbifs oi fl'ihii.e s hi
thlx wa of niak'nar Pol. All p o ery
yores will bo fur islad with C ol oil
Turn Fit in on ilo aljfvie t nt.. Oui h.
tnll pie( ji(r6 1. Imu. w'li be 40 cents
per Bag in II lvulii. Au ovtrclniio
will be icfuiK.el lv mlitiiijj , H.
O'linmii.fb, Boll Teli-pl oni lsr A'2. All
oidots from ibo other J-bihds eau bu
filled by unilins yo rcrdor to
V. IL DANIEL8, Manajor,
Wailuku, Maui,
W. H. CUMHIKGS, Agent,
JIoi (iliihi.
8 The Company 1 pnpa id f o
rio-iud UiFiipplj luiil Pol, ioi mil U.
ing luts of water, in one or more baricis
or bag lots, at lnwiut postiblo price.
C03 lrn
Ell f US & fii
tea 12 E Baa Sa k si SS vao& i$; i&
f.n ,i'rrM.tl&JSuai&ttizzsfJG!Ba2aa
ONDE ENOUGH.
An old colored man was going
over a portion of the battle-Held of
Chicaniauga with mo and he seem
ed 10 know so much about the b.U
tlo iteif that I finally inquired :
"Veic ynu hero" on the ground
during the 'fight r"
'' 'Deed 1 was, sah. I lived right
obcr jonder by dnt field."
"How did it begin?''
"Well, salt, do Yanks cum up an'
du rebels cum up. It looked to me
like dar was unino to be a scrim-
innge, an' I took n seat on dnt ar
fi'nce you son oIht yunder. 1 seed
de batiks scooting around, an' the
rebels scooti'ii arotii.d, I wan jibt
gwliu' tn call to du (do wotn.in dnt I
'speeti'd dar'd bo a font when a bi
cuiioit went boonil an' a big ball
cum nlonjj an1 knocko-l four miles
of dut fence, an de next thing I
knew It was tlnco weeks later, an' I
was wtrVimj fur my bo'd and
clothes oliui in Kncxville."
"What became of the old
woman V"
"Found her seven months later
in Kentucky, an' idle lindn't done
wid de Ii.vslerlc3 yit. Tell you,
bos. I doa'n' want tor liev' to save
dU union agin." Delioit Ficj
Pie3i.
P0l"S0iiTNTh'c"ASiiES.
Jlany people believe that Nature
hrs somen lierc a n-midt for every
disease. So many and so terrible
arc the ill of life, and so slight the
pltMsine we get as time llics past,
that biicli a beliel id the least iaitli
hc can how in a giacioii3 and all
ric Providence. A few reniedieb
but, alas, how few! have been
found. Others, sr fat, lie hidden
from human inquiry. Oeca'-iiiiially
death follows quickly on the heels of
the evil an illustration of the dan
gerous chnractci of the ailment lo
be relieved.
For example, Nervous Dyspepsia
is a couipaiativoly vw disease,
growing out of the conditions of
modern life. It ia a joint affection
of the digestive organs, and of the
nervous system. These two weic
fonnerly treated as separate ail
ments, and it u.is left for the clear
sighted thinkcis to prove that the
baMs of Ibis leniblc and often fatal
complication iies chiefly in the dis
ordered and depraved functions of
digestion and nutrition. They
reasoned thus: "If wc can induce
the stomach to do its work, and
stimulate the excretive organs to
diive out of the body the poisonous
wnste matters which remain after
the life-giving elements of the food
hae been absoibcd, we shall have
conqueied Nervous Dyspepsia and
Nervous Exhaustion." And they
wi-ie tight. Knowing the infallible
power of Wcgel's Syitip in less com
plicated though similar diseases,
lliey resolved to test it fully in this.
To leave no gtound for doubt, they
prescribed the remedy in hundreds
of eases which had been pionounced
incurable with perfect success in
every instance where their directions
as to living and diet were scrupu
lously followed. Nervous Dyspep
sia and Exhaustion may almost be
called a peculiarly English disease.
To a gi cater or les extent half the
people of this countiy suffer fiom it
both sexes and all ages. In no
country in the world are there so
many inane asjlunis filled to over
flowing, all
resulting from this
alarming disease
Its leading symp
toms are these: frequent or con
tinual headache ; a dull pain at the
base of the brain; bad breath;
nauseous ei notations; the rising of
sour and pungent fluids to the
throat; a tense of oppression and'
fainlncas at the pit of the" stomach,
flaliilenci' ; wakefulness nnd loss of
sleep; disgust with food even when
weak from the need of it; sticky
and bliiuy matter on the tcctli or in
the mouth, especially on rising in
the morning; fin red and coated
tongue; dull eyes; cold hands and
feet; coiistipaliwi ; dry or rough
bkin ; inability to fix the mind on
any labour or calling continuous at
tention ; and oppressive and sod
foicbodiugs and fear.
All this teriiblo group Alother
Siegel's Cm alive Syrup lemovcs by
its positive, powerful, direct, yet
painless and gentle action upon the
functions of digestion and assimila
tiop. Those elements of the food
that build up and stiengtheu llio
system aie sent upon llieir mission,
while all waste matters (the ashes of
life's lire) which, unreniovcd poison
and kill, aio expelled from tho body
tliiough the bowels, kidneys, anil
skin. The weak and prostrated
nerves aro quieted, toned, and fed
by the iuiilled blood. As the re
sult, health, with its enjoyments,
blessings and power, retains to the
siiffcier, who has perhaps abandoned
all hope of ever seeing another well
day.
Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup
is for sale by all chemists and inidi
ine vendo'b, and by llie proprietois,
A. J. White, Limited, 135, Faning-
don Road, London.
January 13, 1888,
a
Bulletin" Symmary
Aphil 7. No. 82.
60 Columns of Original Matter.
Is now issued and vill bo found to
be an interesting and comprchensivo
number, containing GO columns of
reading matter on local topics, and
a complete resume of Honolulu and
island news. There is no better papor
published in'tho Kingdom to send to
friends abroad. Subscription 82. 50
per annum, including postage lo
foreign cotmtiics. To be bad from
J. II. Sopor, Merchant street,
A. M. Ilewett, Merchant sticet,
and Ili:i.umx Olllce.
0. S. S. CO.'S TIME TABLE.
Arrive nl Honolulu from San Francisco.
Aiixtrnlin May 1
Zcalunflia May 10
AuMi.din May 20
Alameda '..Juno 7
Australia Juno 20
Maiipoa July 5
Austiali.i July 24
Zcal.uulia August 2
Austiuliii August 21
Alnineda August St
Australia September 18
Muripofii September "7
Austti.iha Or tobor 10
Zciliindia October 25
Austi.di.i Nmembi r 1"
Al.micda Noember 22
AusU.ili.i December 11
Leave Honolulu lor San Francisco.
Alameda May
Aiutialia May
Mariposa Juno
Aiiatialia Tune
Zialunili.i r July
Austiali.i July
Alameda July 20
Australia July !J1
Mai ij ota August 2G
Aubtiaba August 2S
Zcalandia September 2:
Atibli.ih.i. . . . September 25
Alnmed.i October 21
Australia October 23
MnripOMi November 18
Austi.ilia November 20
Zialandia.-. December 10
Austi.ilia December 18
Alameda (18S0) Juniuuy El
Richard Gay ford,
VETElilifARY
! 3a o e i si g-
DF'ox-e,
J'ort Ht.,
r;o.t Turns' 31111.
UIlUV,lllb,
from 81.50.
Horses and Cattle Treated for
all Diseases.
IJeid'!ice: .'31 AlsiEoa Street,
r. o. no7ir 4.us.
nn 'n,.t i i "Jx 1. K81.
' ( KiMili
nee, 353.
KffiSS
a ---?s
$m
IfSaftTse V&Slfi
Vwr'?SVL2 ..ifttArtai
i 17.BBEES
Uy WM
LJ V-- 'rSr,
Mi rntraiM
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5 n'liuis
,ij nn.i:DV
i !WPi.-irid
l,! PrlcrStC:
r!n3i''!r,S.r
PAK SEE'S
(THElKLY nrLIAULH 111.001) I'UKiriEK)
A Specific for
RHEUMATISM
Scinliiln, HSnlr IClit'iini.
Xfitralsin. Hlux Worm,
nd all other Skin and Blcod Dissascs.
It R jiiiUlis the
LIVER AND KIDNEYS,
U' iu Tnd tl n, anl nil Diseases
arising Irom an cuiee led con.
union ot t e systim
Dr. Martiuoof London, I' e cdcbni'ed
(p chill t. mijs of PANOSE'S REMEDY :
" f li.vn u en it lor twenty isus f i r
liloul D so Bi-s, Minli as fun fit a Fall
Klumn, Ti ter and Cancer, and I ca. uot
lvioinin' nd ii too 1 Ighly."
J lie Hi v, Dr 'Ili-uiifi of lien.' ICopk,
C"iln,i, f-js: "PAKDEE'S REMEDY inn
wnifd rf'd mcd'clno lr the Inonrl. I
liac i.fiEuilbcd 1 liundiids of iiiiies Tor
btpio-y, nml, wi en given iniimo.tal
w 13 b curt d tl e p'ltli nt I can afoly my
tint Itpiosy wi 1 neier bnaki ut on pu-.
Eonsho nku InrilieV Ronicdy rcgu.
In'ly, nml 1 advise all peifcnrbxi gin
couiiiiies wb'i'i leproy is puvalint to
tnko Pnidct'ftRi'iniil t s a picwmhe,"
For Salo by all Drungisls In Honolulu.
Ap i ilm
HOLIDAY PICTURES
s
lews
At J. J.
Wi
8
fll tf
rHE WORKINGMAN'S PAPER
JL "The Dally Rulletiu." 00 cents
per month.
IK3K-SSSsfaM ffi
&.v ..tfsns.!an
e Mmmmm
Amswmm
II
a'r-r ,vitgte3tcgtcxaj'MjjMjjMiuMg n 1,,, jjytnai'wgiwii-mpmi.'wU'W'iWunw.jmUntjri
Notice to the Public
Ladies or gentlemen who contemplate giving orders for the above arti
cle ate respectfully requested to call at the Honolulu Pioneer Steam Can
dy Factory and Bakery, established 18G8, before going to, any other house,
as my establishment Is POSITIVELY the only establishment in Honolulu,
notwithstanding all tho ridiculous, empty and pompous newspaper blow
ing nnd puffing, where a cake can be ptoctired to give tho greatest satis
faction lo the most refined tastes, and to be an ornament of exquisite
workmanship on your table which will not crumble in pieces when cut,
hut be n credit to the fine nrt of tho Confectioner, which has not only for
twenty-five years but still bids competition defiance to this day. All at
tempts in any other establishment are inferior to mine and not worth the
piicu you pay. It is an Indisputable fact that all over the world a good
woikmnii's productions arc always cheaper than a halfniadc one's arc.
Having bad over half a century's practical experience the undersigned is
enabled to ornament Cakes iu all and the highest styles of art.
The only Practical Confectioner in alt branches ; Proprietor
Honolulu Steam Candy Factory and Bakery. Hotel be
tween Fort and Ntitianu Streets, Honolulu, II. I.
97
Made of the celebrated CREAM of the "Wood lawn Dairy,
sold at the great reduced price of
.OO! B2.C$! S2.00! S2-OOX S2.0O!
amass"
maN
AT THE "JIONQLULU STEAM CANDY FACTORY
CAKE, AND BREAD BAKERY,"
iSpgrAs some evil disposed persons -who arc openly boasting-
of the intention of mining- my business and villanously
falsei'ying my GOODS and ICE CREAM I will forfeit
100 to any person who will prove by analysis that my
ICE CREAM is not strictly pure although sold cheaper
than anywhere else.
: car BEWARE ' OP ' FALSE ' EEPEESEKTATIONS -a :
Practical Confectioner,
Botli Telephones jNo. 74
Rubbish ! Rubbish! Rubbish!
"JpHE undersifmeil having been in the
JL business for the pasi 15 months,
and now being npi ointc.l by (he Boar 1
nf Health nb Hu-bifah C' 1 ector. 1
heuby wish to iiank the public lor
there libiril pmroiiagc, bopint; a cun.
tiuuance f the mine villi iimoici
tuuled lisl of eiittotniis. I shall as
heretofiiru b.ive my iiibliibh nuts yo on
inch sti eel w hem lcqniitd three times
aoh week'. exeupt in erj initij weailier,
then two time, lucIi week. After this
inoi.th e-ch cut will cany a bell to
imnouncc its nppe nance 011 tho street,
ihar no mie v. ill hiuu an exci.se fi r uot
teliiim nit tluir ill t .
tyQft' ieis 'i- heii'inf re: Ordinary
Houto Rubbish and Y ml Sweepings,
50ienls, 75 cents and 1.00 per mouth,
if put in eniilaineis.
The above pi iues arri'ngi d tu rordiiif;
to the .iinnuiit (.t mbbls. inkin uwuv.
Tite Tin.im'iifiS anil llir.c Litter
wi 1 be eliargi il i xiiu.
Bnrtu-, Uuilock-i, llogh mid Dofa will
bo buriiil at leasi 11 ible tales.
N. F. BURGESS.
P. S. Anyone knowing of ono who
is iiipiired to )mu then liibblsb re
movi,d, wio i, nut nbc to ay lhe tax,
If the p my or put lie- will lei 1110 know
I ".ill 1J0 ilieh ciiting free of i'liiirii
'JO lot N. p. B.
I'y lb" S. S "Ai si nlbi" 8th Feliruaiy,
--AND NOW ON SALi:--
Caldornla Oranges--.primo samplo, Barrels
Saurkrr.ul. Kogs Saurkraiit, Urates Wlnto
Heat t Calibatjc, Celery on Ice,
Crates Cauliflower,
AND ALT, SEASONAUI,!! VAIUF-TIKS OF
APPLES AND 0E?XOA.1tfci I
A huge consignment of
Pntntnis, Fig-. C.inned FruitP, Ji-llict,
Jam?, Pr..n(8, Riisms, Che-lnuip. Wal
11111s, Ilardnuts, A'rnot dnutf, Cunucd
Tomaliiet, Ec Die., Em, Etc., Etc
G-LOW PRICE TO SUIT THE TIMES-H
CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET,
CO Hing Hti'cvr, Honolulu, tf
semile
Skating! Skating! Skating!
Corner Qucon & Richard Shoots.
Will ho open every evening from 7 to
0:30 v. m.
JIUSICi Tue-dnvK and Saturdays
evening lor lhe Public in General,
THOMAS 13. WAXjSU
1601 Proprietor. lyr
Skating
2l8f8
of these Islands
Pastry Cook & Ornamenter
Hotel St. bet. Nuuanu & Fort St.
70 2m
Horse Clipping I
NEATLY DONE and with duepuch
at the HAWAIIAN HOTEL STA
PLES. Hand Clippeis.
82lf
Honolulu Library
AMB
Rcadinq Room Association.
Cor. H&otcl & Ahikvii Strccte.
Open every Day and Evening.
The Libiary consists at the presen
time of oer Five Thousand Volumes.
The Rpiuliug Room Is supplied with
about fifty of the leading newspapers
and peiiodie Is.
A Pallor is provided for conversation
and games.
Terms of membership, fifty cents a
notitb, payable quartet ly iu advance.
No formality lequired in joining excupt
signing the roll.
Strangers from foreign countries and
visitors tiom ibe otbei islands aie wel
eouio to the rooms at all times as guests.
This Association having no lcgulnr
means of support exeept the dues of
members, it is expected that lcsldcnts
of Honolulu who desire to avail them
selves of its privileges, and all who feel
an interest iu maintaining an institiitlou
of this kind, will put down their names
and become tegular contributors.
A. J. OARTWRIGHT, Pres.,
M. M. SCOUT, Vice-President,
H. A. PAKMELEE. Sccietary,
A.L.BMiTH.Tioasurer,
O. T. RODGER8, M.D.,
Ohiurmau Hall mid Miliary ( onimittce.
FKANCE.
Continental and Colonial
AGENCY.
36 Ruo de Dunkerquo, - - - Paris.
Executes Indrnts for every description
of French, llulginn,
SwisJ, Geimiui, and English Goodn. at
the best MiinufaUureis' Lowest Prices.
CommUfclon, Two.and a Half per cent.
All Tiado and Cash Dlfcounts allowed
to Clients. Original Invoices forwarded
when icquesied.
Remittances, through a London or
Paris flanker, payable on delivery of
Shipping documents; or, diiecttothu
manager.
Tbo Agency Itenrofents, Buys, and
Sella, for Homo anil Colonial Firms.
Pleco Goods, Cashmeres, Cambrics,
Silkw. Volveth, Lawns, Chintzes,
Mimlins, Carpets, Cloths,
.Millinery, Lnccs, Gloves,
Frlngef, Parasols, HaTTerdashery,
Gold nnd Silver Lace,
Flannels, Feathers, Pearls,
Roots and Shoos, Glius, nnd
China. wm 0, CIocUb, Wiitohes,
Jowellry, Fanny Goods.
Electro-plate, Musical Instrument"),
Fan, Er.cleslat-lical and
Optical GoodB. Miirors, Toys.
Perfumery, Wines, &o ,
Oilman's Slorys, Hooks', Artistic
Furniture, Stationery,
Chromes, Machinery, tic, &c,
130 ly 8
TF YOU VVANT A SERVANT.
JL advcrtiio in the Daily Buixktik,
A REMARKABLE CASE.
Uuder tho abovo heading tho
JDoncaslcr Reporter of July Gth,
1887, publishes tho following in its
editorial columns
Our readers may recall tho cir
cumstance of a young clerk, named
Arthur Richold, falling insensiblo
on tho Veatley Lane hi this town
sometime ago, and being picked
up, n9 he continued perfectly help
less, and taken in a cab by two
gentlemen to the office of F. W.
Fisher, Esq; tho solicitor who em
ployed him. Ou restoiing him to
consciousness it was ascertained
that lie was nfllctcd with what
seemed to bo an incurable disease.
Whon ho was able to speak ho
said he had been to his dinner and
and was on his way back to his
work, when suddenly his head was
in a whirl and ho fell in the street '
like a man who is knocked down.
On coming to his senses in the soli
citor's olllce ho thought what this
might mean, and feared ho was
going to. have a fit of illness, which
wc all know is a very dreadful
thing for a poor man with a familj
to ctiro for.
With this in his mind he at once
sought the best medical advice,
telling the doctors how he had been
attacked. They questioned him'
and found that his piesent malady
was exhaustion of the nervous sys
tem rcsultiug from general debility,
indigestbn, and dyspepsia of a
chronic nature. This in turn had
been caused by confinement to his
desk and grief at the loss of dear v
friends by death. The coming on
of this strange disease, as desciibcd
by Mr. Richold, must be of inter
est both to sick and well. He had
noticed for several years previously,
in fact, that his eyes and face be
gan lo have a yellow look; thcie
was a sticky and unpleasant slinio
on the gums and teeth in the
morning; the tongue coated; and
the bowels so bound and costive
that it induced that most painful
and troublesome ailment the piles.
He says there was some pain in
the sides and back and a sense of
fulness on the right side, as though
the liver were enlarging, which
proved to be the terrible fact.
The secretions from the kidneys
would be scanty and high-coloured,
with n kind of gritty or sandy
deposit after standing.
. These things had troubled Mr.
Richold a long time, and after his
fall in the street he clearly perceived
that the fit of giddiness was nothing
more than a sign of the steadly
and deadly advance of the complaint,
which began iu digestion and dys
pepsia. His story of how he went .
from one physician lo another" in
search of a cure that his wife and
little ones might not come to want is
very pathetic and touching. Finally
ho became loo ill to keep his situa
tion and had to give it up. This
was a sad calamity. He was appall
ed to think how he should be able to
live. But God raised up friends
who helped to keep the wolf from
the door. He then went to the sea
side at Walton-011-tbe-Naze, but
neither the change, nor the phy
sicians who treated him there, did
any good. All being without avail
he visited London, with a sort of
vague hope that some advantage
might happen to him in the metro
polis. This was in October, 1885.
How wonderful, indeed, arc tho
ways of Providence, which dashes
down our highest hopes and then
helps us when we least expect it.
While in Loudon he stated his c6n
dilion to a ftiend, who strongly ad
vised him to try a medicine which he
called Mother Sewel's Curative
Syrup, saying it was genuine and
honest, and often cured when every-.,
thing else had failed. Ho bought
a bottle of a chemist in Pimlico, and
began using it according to thb di
rections. He did this without faith
or hope, and the public, ma' there
fore judge of his surprise and plea
sure when after taking a few doses
he felt great relief. Ho could cat
better ; his food distressed him less ;
the symptoms we have named abated;
tho dark spot3 which had floated
before his eyes like smuts of soot,
gradually disappeared, and hia
strength increased. Before this
time his knees would knock together
whenever he tried to walk. So en
couraged was he now that he kept
011 using Mather Aieiyel's Gitrrttive
Syrup until it ended in completely
curing him.
In bpeaking of his wonderful re
covery Mr. Richold says it made
him 'think of poor Robinson Crusoe,
and his deliverance from captivity
on his island iu the sea; and added,
"Hut for Mother Seigel's Curative
Syrup the grass would now bo
growing over my grave."
Our readers can rest assured of
of the strict truth of all tho state
ments in this most rcmorkablo case,
as Mr. Richold (now residing at
Swiss Cottage, Walton-on-the-Naze)
belongs to ono of the oldest and
most respected families in the beau
tiful villace of Long Melford,
Suffolk, and his personal character
is attested by so high an authority
as the Rev. C. J. Mnrtjn, rector
of that pailsh, besides other excel
lent names. We have deemed tho
case of Btich inporlance to the pub
lic a? to justify us in giving this
short account of it in our columns.
January 13, 1888.
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