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Custom-Houso Business transacted with accuracy and dispatch.
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Advertisements and Subscriptions solicited for Publishers.
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New Goods received by every Packet from the Eastern States and Europt
Fresh California Produce by ovcry Steamer. All orders faithfully attended to
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ALSO
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All of which we offer to the Public at REASONABLE PRICES.
Fresh New Zealand Butler, ON ICE, In 1 Pound Pats !
By each arrival from New Zealand SOMETHING FINE.
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king Street.
HAS JUST
Dupee Hams & Bacon, Kits Salmon Bellies, Kits Mackerel, Keg3
Beef, Kegs Pork, Smoked Halibut, Extra Select Oysters, Salmon,
Cranberry Sauce, Boston Brown Bread, Table Fruits, Germea,
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Dates, Nuts, Apples, French Peas, Pop Corn, Garden Seeds,
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Tele., Bell 172, Mutual SCO.
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Under the aliovo heading tlio
Doncaster Iloporlcr of July Cth,
1887, publishes tlio following in its
editorial columns
Our readers may recall ttio cir
cumstance of a young clerk, named
Arthur Kiubold, falling insensible
on the Wcatley Lniio in this town
some Umo ago, and being picked
up, as bo continued perfectly help
less, and taken in a cab by two
gentlemen to the olllco of F. W.
Fisher, Esq; the solicitor who em
ployed him. On restoring him to
consciousness it VTaa ascertained
that .ho was aflicted with what
seemed to be an incurable disease.
When ho was able to speak he
said ho bad been to his dinner and
nnd 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 ofllce he thought what this
might nicnn, ami xeareu lio was
going to have a fit of Illness, which
we all know is a very dreadful
thing for a poor man with a family
to cure for.
With this in his mind he at once
sought the best medical advice,
telling the doctors how he hnd been
attacked. They questioned him,
and found Hint his present malady
was exhaustion of the nervous sys
tem raaulling from general debility,
iniligestisn, and dyspepsia of a
chronic nature. This in turn had
been caused by confinement to his
desk and grief at the loss of dear
friends by death. The coining on
of this strange disease, as described
by Mr. PJchold, must bo of inter
est both to sick and well. He bad
noticed for several years previously,
in fact, that his eyes and face be
gan to have a yellow look; thete
was a sticky. and unpleasant slime
on the gums and teeth in the
morning; the tongue coaled; and
the liowels 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 sciinty and high-coloured,
with a kind of gritty or sandy
deposit after standing.
These things had troubled Mr.
Richold a lony; time, and after his
fall in the street he clearly perceived
that the lit of giddiness was nothing
more than a nigii of the steadl
and deadly advance of the complaint,
which began in digestion and dys
depsia. His story of how he 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
ho became too ill to keep his situa
tion and had to give it up. k This
was a sad calamity. He was appall
ed to think how he should he 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-oii-the-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
vaue hope that some advantage,
might happen to him in the metro
polis. This was in October, 1885.
How wonderful, indeed, are the
ways of Providence, which dashe.s
down our highest hopes unci then
helps us when we least expect it.
While in London he staled his con
dition to a friend, who strongly ad
vised hi in to try a medicine which he
called Mother iSeiirl'n (Jurutiue.
Syrup, saying it was genuine and
honest, and ofteu 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 the public, may there
fore judge of his surprise and plea
sure when aftor taking a few doses
he felt great relief. He could cat
better ; his food distressed him less ;
the symptoms we have named abated ;
the dark spots which hnd floated
before his eyes like smuts of soul,
gmduully disappeared, and his
strength increased. Before this
time his knees would knock together
whenever he tried to walk'. So en
couraged was ho now that he kept
on using Mother tirluel's Curative
Syrup until it ended in completely
curing him.
In speaking of his wonderful ro
covery Mr. Richold says it male
him think of poor Robinson Crusoe,
and his deliverance from captivity
on his island in the st-a; 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 the state
ments in this most icnurkablc case,
as Mr. Richold (now residing at
Swiss Cottage, Walton-on-the-Nazo)
belongs to one of the oldest and
most respected families in the beau
tiful villapo of Long Melford,
Suffolk, and his personal character
is attested by so high an authority
as the Rev. C. J. Mai tyn, rector
of that parish, besides" other excel
lent names, We" have deemed tho
case of such inporlanccto the pub
lic a? to justify us in giving this
short account of it in our columns.
'' January 13, 1888;-
0. 5. D. CO.'S TIME TASLE.
Arrive at Honolulu from San Francltco.
Australia June 20
Mariposa . .July 6
Australia July 24
Zealundia August 2
Australia August 21
Aliimedu August St
Australia '. September 18
Mariposa September 27
Australia October 10
Zealundia October 25
Australia ..November 13
Alameda .November 22
Australia ,. .December 11
Loavo Honolulu lor San Francisco.
Zealundia -.July 1
Australia July 3
Alameda July 29
Australia,.... .-July 31
Mariposa '. August 20
Australia August 28
Zealundia September 23
Australia September 25
Alameda .October 21
Australia October 23
Mariposa November 18
Australia November 20
calandia December 10
Australia December 18
Alameda (188yj January 13
Choicest Mutton !'
Beef, iPir Pork,
FisH, "VotreititoloH, Sc, Sec.
Always on hand aljlio
HONOLULU MARKET
(Successor to Win. McTJumllo's),
Xo. C queen Kt., : : 1'isH Slurltot,
Honolulu, II. I.
JP?TF:imlly nml Shipping Oiderscnrc.
fully attended t. Livestock furnldfrt
to vVsu'ls ai short, notice. my 17-88
WRI&HT BROS.,
fort Street, next Lucas' 3Iill,
SMp!s Blacksmitliing, Carriage
IJuild'mg & Repairing.
Drays, Carts & Wagon Building a Specially.
Every ilesciiption of work in the
almvu "llno-t performed in a flr.-t-cliiBS
milliner an 1 executed at short notice.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Orders from the other Islands so.icitcd
my 2;i.68
TF YOU WANT A SERVANT,
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FOR
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about a miic and ti half fmiii town, with
a iuo-tory dwellinir house, kituhen
stublu :inl "oilior out houe-i.
Terms S50 Per AXoxitli.
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COTTAGES TO IET.
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nlty seldom offered to secure a comfort,
iblo home within easy icneh of the
hnsmcBs part of the city. For paid,
eiihirs inquire in
00 1 if GULICK'S AGENCY.
AN INVOICE
OF FINE
Imported Direct from Havana.
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Honolulu Library
AND-
Readinq Room Association.
Cor. Hotel & Ala ken Streets.
Open every Day and Evening.
Tho Library consists at the present
time of over Five TIioumikI Volumes.
Tho Reading Room is supplied with
about llfty of the leading newspapers
and periodic Is.
A Parlor Is provided for conversation
ind games.
Terms of membership, fifty cents a
jiouth, payable quarterly in advance.
No formality required In joining except
signing tho roll.
Strangers from foreign countries and
visitors from tho other Islands uro wel
come to the rooms at all times as guests.
Tills Association having no regular
menus of support except the dues of
members, It Is expected thnt residents
of Honolulu who desire to avail them
selves of Its privileges, and all who feel
an interest In maintaining an institution
of this kind, will put down their names
and become regular contributors.
A. J, OARTWRIGUT, Pros.,
M. M. SCO'IT, Vice-President,
JI, A. PAKMEMJE. Secretary,
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LEASE
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Shoeing" SToi'e.
70 & 81 King Street.
Shooing:, iVom SI. 50.
Horsos and Cattle Treated foi
all Diseases.
Residence: 31 AInltea Street
X. O. BOX 408.
Hell Telephone Se. 358.
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Corner Queen & Diehard Streets.
Will be open evciy. evening from
:"0 p. m.
7 to
MUSIC: Tuesday and Saturdays
evening for the Public in General.
THOMAS K. WALL,
1001 Proprietor. lyr
74 King st.
74 King St.
Importers of
Rattan & Reed Furniture.
Pianos & Furniture
Movrd with Care.
Matting and Carpets Laid,
COBNIciTpOLES.
Fine Upholstering & Bedding
A Speciality.
CNAiKS TO RENT.
:ipr 10 88
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General Shipping Agency- and For
eign X'ai-fclH Kxprcuw.
Chief Office, 23 Cannon St., London, E. C
Goods, Parcels, Baggage, Etc., Etc.,
Eorwaided to and from all parts of
ihe votld
C. O. D. amounts of invoices collected
in any country.
CS-Tarlfl"n of Itntcs on Appllcatlon-TO
General Agents for Hawaiian Islands,
J. E. BROWN and CO.,
00 2S Merchant Street. ' tf
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KJEOJLSJ.'VJEIO
By Ihe S. S. "Austialia" '8lh February,
AND NOW ON SALE--
California Orangcs---primo sample, Barrels
Saurkraut. Kegs Sauihraut, Crates White
Heart Cabbage, Colcry on Ico,
Crates Cauliflower,'
AND AM. SEABONAlil.K VA1IIETIEB OF
A.3?XJL.X3H A.NJO aPJCJAJRH I
A huge consignment of
Potato's, Fig. Ginned Fruits, Jelllc.
Janip, Pruiii h, Il.iisins, Chestum, Wal.
iiuib, ilurilnuts, AluiondnutF, Canned
Tomatue.-, E c, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.
tSTLOW PRICE TO SUIT THE TIMES-t
CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET,
60
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THE WEEKLY BULLETIN
JL 2d culiiiias, purely local matter
Hiilul to foreign countries, $5 per
annum.
FKANCE.
Continental and Colonial
AGENCY.
36 Eue do Dunkerque, -. - Paris.
Executes Indi nts for overy description
ft Krenrh, Helglan,
Stt'is", German, and English Goods, at
tho t.esi Maniifittiircis' Lowest Price?,
ConimlfMon. Two-nnd.n Half or cent.
All Ttade and Curfh Dbcounts allowed
to Clients. Original Invoices forwarded
when requested.
Kemlttames, through n London or
Paris Hanker, payable on delivery o)
tJhlpplug documents; or, direct to the
manager.
The Agency Ilcnrerontf, Buys, and
Sells, f ,r Home and Colonial FlimB.
J'lero floods, Cashmeres, Cambrics,
Hllks, Voh elb, Lawns, Chintzes,
JIiKlin-, Caiptts, ClotliB,
Millinery. Laces, Gloves,
Fringes, Pniasols, Huberdashery,
Gold and Mlver Lace,
Fluwielf, Fwitliers, Pearls,
Coots and Shoos; Gla-s. and
Ohino.waro, Cbclts, Watches,
Jewellry, Funny floods.
Electro-plate, Musical Instruments,
Fan, Ed leabn-ilcal urn)
Optical Goods. Jilirors, Toys.
IVrdunciy, Wines. &o.,
Oilman's Stores, Hook, Artlstio
Furnlturo, Stationery,
Uhromos, Machinery, &c, &c. '
1801yS
Jiillf
POISON IN THE ASHES.
Many people believe Hint Nature
lins somewhere a remedy for every
disease. So many and eo terrible
are the ills of life, and so slipht tho
pleasure we get as time flies past,
that such a belief is tho least faith
wo can show in a gracious and all- .
wise Providence. A few remedies
-but, alas, how .fowl havo been
found. Others, so far, He hidden
from human inquiry. Occasionally
death follows quickly on tho heels of
the evil an illustration of the dan
gerous character of the ailment to
be relieved.
For-exnmplc, Nervous Dyspepsia
is a comparatively tuio disease,
growing out of the conditions of
modern, lifo. It is a joint affection
of the digestive organs nnd of the
nervous system. These two were
formerly treated as separate ail
ments, and it was left for the clear
sighted thinkers to prove that the
basis of this terrible and often fatal
complication lies chiefly in the dls
ordered and depraved functions of
digestion and nutrition. They
reasoned thus: "If wo can induce
the stomach to do its work, and
Btimulate the excrctivo orpnns to
.drive out of the body the poisonous
waste matters which remain after
the. life-giving elements of the food
have been absorbed, we shall have
conquered Nervous Dyspepsia and
Nervous Exhaustion." And they
were right. Knowing the infallible
power of Sicgel's Syiup in less eom
, plicated though similar 'diseases,
they resolved to test it fully in, tins.
To leave no ground for doubt, they
prescribed the remedy in hundreds
of cases which had been pronounced
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 bo
called a peculiarly English disease
To a greater or less extent half the
people of this country suffer from it
both sexes and all ages. In no
country in the world are there so
many insane asylums filled to over
flowing, all resulting from this
alarming disease. Its leading symp
toms nre these; frequent or con
linual headache; a dull pain , at the
base of the brain ;- bad breath ;
nauseous eructations ; the rising of
sour ana pungent lluids to the
throat; a sense of oppression and
faiutness 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
feetT; 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 the food
that build up and strengthen tho
Rj-steurare sent upon their mission,
while all waste matters (the ashes of
life's fire) which, unremoved poison
and kill, are expelled from the body
through the bowels, kidneys, and
skin. The weak and prostrated
nerves are quieted, toned, and fed
by the purified blood. As the re
sult, health, with its enjoyments,
blessings and power, returns to tho
sufferer, who has perhaps abandoned
all hope of ever seeing another well
day.
Mother Seigel's Curative S3'rup
is for sale by nil chemists and' medi
cine ventloi s, and by the proprietors,
A. J. White, Limited, 35, Faning
don Road, London.
January 13, 1888.
Steam Works, Sunny South,
Tole.: Boll 186, Mutual 24C.
Depot, 28 Merchant Street,
Tolo.: Boll 172,' Mutual 360.
TAHITI
Modern Mnclilncry.
Patent Glass Valve Bottler.
LEMONADE WORKS.
CAPACITY 1,000 DOZEN PER DAY. V '
Tho only Erigltah Apparatus making J'T
High Class 1
Tahiti Lemonade, vj
Cream Soda, ' - : ,
Ginger Ale, -1
Hop Ale,
And Pure, Strong Effervescing ?
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SODA WATER.
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