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CAPACITY 1,000 The Only English Apparatus making High Class TAHITI LEMONADE, GINGER ALE, Hop Ale, reain Soda, And PURE, STRONG EFFERVESCING PLAIN SODA WATER. giflP" Orders delivered to any part of the 1G tf Just Received at A. large assortment of perfui: F.S I u m i Comprising the well-known brands of COLGATE & CO., LIINDBOEGS, LUBIN'S, ATKISO'S, EASTMAN'S ALOIIA, IIOYT'S COLOGrltfE FARINA GERMAN COLOGISTE, &c. For Sale at 3E,eas3oxiaille 3Porieer 1592 WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY. Wo. 85 FORT STREET. HONOLULU. Gcciioi-iil .A.fjmLW Expert Accountants and Collectors, Agents, Custom-House, Loan and Exchange Brokers. Departments of Business: Books and Accounts occuiatcly kept and pioporly adjusted. Colletions will receive special attention and leturus promptly mado. Conveyancing a Specialty. Records searched and correct Abstiacts of Title furnished. Legal Documents and Paper3 of every description carefully drawn and hand- somely engrossed. 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' "JP nvnnr En4--nu 11 h csi ctncmvi auuch The best paper to send abroad, :3;3iaa3w;gaxjtaJCi xtij A BEMABKABLE CASE. Uudor the nbovo heading the DoncaUer Jicporter of July Gth, 1887, publishes the following in its editorial columns Our renders may recall the clr cuinsftmco of ji young clerk, named Arthur Richold, falling insensible on the Wcatley Lone iu this town some time ngo, and being picked up, as ho continued perfectly help less, and taken in a cab by two gentlemen to the oflluO of F. "W. Fisher, Ksq; tho solicitor Wio em ployed him. On lcstoring him to consciousness it was ascertained that he was aUictcd with what seemed to bo an incurable disease. When he was able to speak he said ho had been to his dinner and and was on ids way back to his work, Yihcn suddenly his head was in a whirl and he foil in the street like a man -who is knocked down. On coining to his senses in the soli citor's olllce he thought what this might mean, and feared lie was going to have a lit of illness, which we all know is a very dreadful thing for a poor man with a family to caro for. With this iu his mind he at once sought the best medical advice, tollinj' Ihe doctors.how he had been attacked. They questioned him and found that ins present malady was exhaustion of tho nervous sys tem resulting from general debility, indigestion, and dyspepsia of a chrouio nature. This in turn had been caused by confinement to his desk and grief at the loss of dear friends by death. The coming on of tins strange disease, as described by Mr. Richold, must be of inter est both to sick and well. He had noticed for several ycais ptcviously, in fact, that his eyes and face be gan to have a yellow look; there was a sticky and unpleasant slime oil the gums and teeth in the morning ; the tongue coated ; and the bowels so bound and costive that it induced that most painful and tioublcsonic ailment the piles. He says there was some pain in the sides and back and a sense of fulness on the light side, as though the liver were enlarging, which proved to bo the terrible fact. The secretions from the kidneys would be scanty and high-coloured, with a kind of gritty or sandy deposit after standing. These things had troubled Mr. Richold a long time, and after his fall iu the street he clearly perceived that the lit of giddiness was nothing more than a sign of the stcadh and deadly advance of the complaint, which began in digestion and chs depsia. His story of how lie went from one physician to another in search of a cure that Ins wife and little ones might not come to want is very pathetic and touching. Finally he became too 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-on-thc-Naze, but neither the change, nor the phy sicians who treated him there, did any good. AH being without avail ho visited London, with a sort of vague hope that some advantage might happen to him in tho metro polis. This was in October, 1S8j. How wonderful, indeed, arc the ways of Providence, which dashes down our highest hopes and then helps us when we least expect it. While in London he stated his con dilion to a friend, who sliongh ad, vised him to try a medicine which he called Mother Sclgtl'a Curative Syrup, saying it was genuine and honest, and often cured when every thing else had failed. He bought a bottle of a chemist in Pimlico, and began using it according to the di rections. He did, this without faith or hope, and tho public, may there fore judge of his btirprise and plea sine when after taking a few doses ho felt great relief. Ho could cat better ; his food distressed him less ; tho symptoms wo have named abated ; tho dark spots which had floated before his eyes like smuts of soot, gradually disappeared, and his btiength increased. llofore this timo his knees would knock together whenever he tried to walk. So en couraged .vas he now that he kept on using Mother ficirel's Curative tiyriip until il ended iu completely curing liiiu. hi speaking of his wonderful re covery Mr. Richold says it made him think of poor Robinson Crusoe, and his deliverance from captivity on his island in tho sea; nnd added, "Hut for Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup tho grass would now bo glowing over my grave." Our readers can lest assured of of tho strict truth of all the state ments in this most remarkable case, as Mr. Richold (now residing at Swiss Cottage, Wnlton-on-thc-Nazo) belongs to ono of the 'oldest and most respected families in tho beau tiful village of Long Melford, (Suffolk, and his personal character is attested by so high an authority as tho Rev, C, J. Maityn, rector of that puiisli, besides other excel lent names. Wo have deemed the case of buch inportanco to the pub lic a? to justify us in giving this short account of it in our columns. January 13, 1888. rsnerKjsrffl O.S.S. CO.'S TIME TABLE. Arrlvo at Honolulu Irom San Francisco. Australia May 1 Zcalandia May 10 Australia Mny 29 Alameda , Juno 7 Australia June 2G Mariposa July 5 Australia July 24 Zealandia August 2 Australia August 21 Alameda Augusi 3C Australia. September 18 Mariposa September 27 Australia. , October 10 Zcalandia, October 25 Australia. , November l!l Alunicda November 22 Australia December 11 Lcavo Honolulu for San Francisco. Alameda May Australia May Mniiposa Juno Australia Juno Zcalandia July Australia July Alameda July 29 Austialia : July 31 Mariposa August 2G Australia ' August 28 Zcalandia Sopteinhcr 23 Austialia September 25 Alameda October 21 Australia October 23 Mariposa .November 18 Australia November 20 Zcalandia December 10 Austialia December 18 Alameda ... (1SS9) Junuaiy 13 KcllTcl. .tss. V, JUutuiU Tel, tan Office 38 Merchant St., Honolulu JT A NOTARY PUBLIC. Conveyancing a Specially Hecords search ed and abstracts of title furnished on short notice. Copying, Translating, andcngiossinginall languages in gcniral use in the King, dotn. Custom Houso brokorago File and Life Insuiauce receive prompt attention. ACCOUNTS ADJUSTED AND MR. JOHN GOOD JR.- Colleotor. .COLLECTED. -Authoiizcd Skilled and Unskilled Labor Furnished. RE&L ESTATE, bought, sold and rented. Several valuable properties in and mound the city now lor sale ou crsy teims. Convenient Cottages in dcirablu healthy locations in and near the city to let or lease at reasonable rates. Employment Wanted by sevoial men and boys, who will mako themselves use ful in performing the various offices and 'chores requlied by private faini lies. Full paitiuulars given on application at tho agency. Orders from the other Islands prompt ly attended to. Bell Tel. 172. Mutual Tel. Box 4fi'J. 300. P. O Firo Proof Stono Building, 42 Merchant Street. AND-- General Commission Merchants General Agency for Ifaw'n Islands of the Burlington and Chicago Railway Across America. Connecting at Boston with the Azores and Madeira. Through tickets gi anted fiom Honolulu to all points East. Accountant J)ciai,tiiicnt. Meiclmmlise stored and sold on com mission. Consignments joliclted. Shipping aud Custom Houbc Business attended to. Books and Accounts kept and audited. Legal Documents prepared. Averages adjusted. 1'ropcitles leased, rented and sold. Legal documents drawn. To Let No 30 Kliniu stiect; parlor, a bedrooms, kitchen, servant's room, stable, cnrrlngo house, gardeu, etc. Itcnt very moderate. CoUago at "Waikikl, opposite Sunny South; largo yard, stable, etc. Pos session on 1st April. Ily the S. S. "Australia" 8lh February, -'-.AND NOW ON SALi: California Oranges-"prlmo samplo, Barrels tsaurkraut, Kegs saurxraui, urates nnue Heart Cabbage, Celery on Ico, Crates Cauliflower, AND AM. BKASONA11I.1! VAUIETIE8 01T A-I'IXES AND Xa3A.ltH I A largo consignment of Potatoes, Fig3, Canned Fruits, Jellies, Tump, Prunes, Itaisins, Chestnuts, Wal nuts, HaiduutH, AlmondnutP, Canned Tomatoes, Utc, Kic, Utc, Etc., Etc E5TL0W PRICE TO SUIT THE TIMES-u CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET, CO King Htrcct, Houoluln, tf J. E. BROWN & 00., Notice to the Public Wedding Cakes ! Ladies or gentlemen who contemplate giving orders for the above arti cle are respectfully requested to call at tho 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 ridioulous, empty and pompous newspaper blow ing and puffing, whero a cake can bo procured to givo tho greatest satis faction to tho most refined tastes, nnd to bo an omainent'of exquisite workmanship on your table which will not crumble in pieces when cut, but bo a cicdit to the flno art of tho Confectioner, which has not only for twenty-five years but still bids competition dcflanco to this day. All at tempts in any other establishment aro inferior to mine and not worth tho price you pay. It is an indisputable fact that all over the world a good workman's productions arc always cheaper than a halfmade one's are. Having had over half a century's practical experience the undersigned is enabled to ornament Cakes iu all and the highest styles of art. ay. EOBN, The only Practical Confectioner in all branches ; Proprietor Honolulu Steam Caudy Factory and Bakery. Hotel be tween Fort and Nuunnu Streets, Honolulu, II. I. 97 Made of the celebrated CREAM of the "Woodlawn Dairy, sold at the great reduced price of S2-OOI S2.00! SS.OO! SS.OO! $2 I AT THE "HONOLULU STEAM CANDY FACTORY CAKE, AND BREAD BAKERY," DEST-OlLElJBLieiO 1S63. SKSAs some evil disposed persons who are openly boast ing of the intention of ruining iny business and villanously falsefying- my GOODS and IOE CREAM I will forfeit $100 to any person who will prove by analysis that my IOE CREAM is not strictly pure although sold cheaper than anywhere else. AST BEWARE ' OF ' FALSE ' REPRESENTATIONS "a : Practical Confectioner, Both Telephones 2S"o. 74. Hotel St. 70 2m Horse (Uhppmg'l EA.TLY DONE and with despatch at the HAWAIIAN UOTEL STA BLES. Hand Clippers. 82tf Tho New Process to mako tho Best of Poi with hardly any trouble. THE Hawaiian Fruit & Taro Com. pany of Wailuku, Maui, -nil! be prcpand to bupply the public of Hono lulu and tho other Islands, on the 2nd day of April, 1888, with a new prepara tion of Taro Flour called COOKED TA110 PLOUH. This articlo is far superior to the old raw Taro Flour. This article is already cooked and it ic quircs hardly any work to mako the best of Poi and other icceipts, by add ing Cooked Taro Flour to boiling hot water like preparing com meal your 1'oi is mado m once. Thoso desiring sour Poi will hnvo to let it stand 24 hours. If loo thin or sour add fresh paste of Cooked Tmo Flour. Our re ceipts with each bags will give full par. ticulars. If our diiections with each IniK are stiictly followed It will not fail to make tlio cleanest and best of Pol. This now process of Cooked Taro Flour Is mado by machinery so there cannot bo any dullness or nlthiness in this way of making Toi. All grocery stores will bo furnished with Cooked Taro Flour on tho above date. Our re. tail price per 5 lb, bug will bo 40 cents per Bag in Honolulu. Any over-chargo will bo refunded by notifying W. II. Cnmmings, Roll Tolephono No. 325. All orders from tho other Islands can bo filled by. sending your order to W. H. DANIELS, Manager, Wailuku, Maui, W. H. CTJMMINGS, Agent, Honolulu. SSf The Company is prepared if so desired to supply hard Poi, not includ ing lots of water, in one or more barrels or bag lots, at lowest possible prices. 003 lm COUNTER SYPHONS. THE undersigned having reeolved ox. Australia a shipment of Counter Bullions of an inimoved type, are now prepaiod to supply saloons and others with Plain Soda, Ginger Ale and Tahiti Ltmonade put up in this convenient fmm, at low rates. J, E. UROWN & CO., Proprietors Tahiti Lemouade Works, 28 Merchant Street. 09 lm FOR SALE. Q WHALE BOATS: 1 Decked O Whale Boat. 30 feet lone, 3 feet deep; 8 feet wide; 222 feet Surf Boats; 1 18 feet Surf Boat; 2 Decked Plunger, 10 feet long, 0 feet 0 Inches wide, 2 feet 0 inches deep, with mast and sails all complete; 1 22 feet Sailing Scow, with mast and sails all complete. Apply to. E. K. IIYAN. Boat Builder and General Jobber. 51 ti nPHE WORKINGMAN'S PAPER X W'he Dally Bulletin" 00 cents per mgntU. of these Islands IRE Pastry Cook & Ornamenter bet. Nuuaiui & Eort, St. HEKEQV. AM tnur BLMPuriiM PrlMSriM BijiSgtKS.'gl PARDEE'S lE&EMEJ (THE ONLY KKLIABLE HLOOD l'UBIFIEtt) A Specific for RHEUMATISM Hcrofiiln, Bait JClicum, Xcitrnlcln, JMnc Worm, And all otlior Skin and Blood Diseases. It Kcgulates the LIVER AND KIDNEYS, Cuic Indigestion, and all Diseases arising from an enfeebled con dition of the system. Dr. Martlne, of London, the celebrated specialist, mys of PARDEE'S REMEDY : " I luvo used it for tvy-enty years for Blood Diseases, such as Scrofula, Salt Rliuum, Ttter aud Cancer, and I cannot lccommeud it too highly." 1 he Hov, Dr. Thomas, of Hong Kong, China, says: "PARDEE'S REMEDY is a wonderful medicino for tho blood, I have prescribed It hundreds of times for leprosy, and, when given in timo It al. ways cured the patient. 1 can fafoly say that leprosy will never break out on per. sons who tako Pardee's Remedy rcgu. larly, and I advise all neisons living in countries where leprosy is prevalent to tako Pardee's Remedy as a provenllo." For Salo by all Druggists in Honolulu. Ap-1 3m Tonsorial Artists, 88 King St. GENTLEMEN of Honolulu; Please take notice that n neat Barber Shop has beou opened noxt door to tho restaurant down stairs, 88 Kingstieet, by two of the best practical Barbers in town. Gentlemen aro requested to givo us a trial. Wo guarantco satisfaction. Childrcns' hair cutting a speciality, M. P. JARDIM, 17 lm ANTON M. LUCE. Views I At J. J. i ? ), 05 raw liif flBP TARDEfS R cnnuTCJ l MEM HOLmJAY p ctdres Wi hflmo ynyiWi;)yrtVWifwi''''n POISON IN THE ASHES. Many people believe that Nature lins somowherc a remedy for every tliseasc. So many and so terrible arc the ills of life, and so slight the pleasure we got as time flies past,' that Bttch a bcliof is . tho IcaBt faith we can show in a graoious and all wise Providence. A few remedies but, alas, how few! have been found. Others, so far, Ho hidden from human inquiry. Occasionally death follows quickly on tho heels of tho evil an illustration of the dan gerous character of the ailment to bo relieved. For example, Norvous Dyspepsia is a comparatively new disease, growing out of tho conditions of modern Jfc. It is a joint affection of tho digestive organs and of the nervous system. Thcso two wcro formerly treated ns separate ail ments, nnd it was loft for the clear sighted thinkers to prove that tho basis of this terrible and often fatal complication lies chiefly in the dis ordered and depraved functions of digestion and nutrition. They reasoned thus: "Tf wo can induce tho stomach to do its work, and stimulate the excretive organs to drive out of the body the poisonous waste matters which remain after tho life-giving elements of the food have been absorbed, we shall have conquered Nervous Dyspepsia and Nervous Exhaustion." And they wcro right. Knowing the infallible power of Sicgcl's Syrup in less com plicated though similar diseases, they resolved to test it fully in this. To leave no ground for doubt, they prescribed the remedy in hundreds of cases which had been pronounced incurable with perfect success in every instanco where their directions as to living and diet wcro scrupu lously followed. Nervous Dyspep sia and Exlinustion may almost be called a peculiarly English discasci To a greater or. less extent half the people of this country suffer from it . both sexes and all ages. In no countr' in the world are there so many insane asylums 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 eructations ; the rising of sour and pungent fluids to the throat; a sense of oppression and faintness at the pit of the stomach, flatulence ; wakefulness and loss of sleep ; disgust with food even when weak from the need of it; sticky and slimy matter on the teeth or in the mouth, especially on rising in the morning; furred and coated tongue ; dull eyes ; cold hands and feof; constipation; dry or rough skin ; inability to fix the mind on any labour or calling continuous at tention; and oppressive and sad forebodings and fear. All this terrible group Mother Siegel's Curative Syrup removes by its positive, powerful, direct, yet. painless and gentle action upon the functions of digestion and assimila tion. Those elements of tho food tliat build up and strengthen tho system are sent upon their mission, while all waste matters (the ashes of life's lire) which, uiiremovert poison and kill, are expelled from the body through tlio bowels, kidneys, and skin. The weak and prostrated nerves are quieted, toned, and fed by the purified blood. As tlio re sult, health, with its enjoyments, blessings and power, returns to the suffeier, who has perhaps abandoned nll.hopo of ever seeing another well day. Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup is for sale by all chemists and medi cine vendors, and by the proprietors, A. J. "White, Limited, 35, Farring don Road, London. January 13, 1888. Richard Cayford, VETERINARY Shoeing 3Ef,org,e9 Fort Bt., Noxt Xiucas' 31111. Shooing, from $1.50. Horses and Cattle Treated for all Diseases, Id'Midoucc: .'II Alukou Street, I. O. BOX 108. Bell Telephone f 858. Yosemife Skating KS TEL I OV EC "i Slcatingl Skating! Skatingl Corner Queen & Richard Streets. Will bo opou every evening from 7 to 0:80 r. u. MUSIC: Tuesdays nnd Saturdays evening for tho Public iu General, THOMAS 33. WAUU 1601 Proprietor, lyr f" ' ! r'- " ..tJ'J m ja yJ r