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DAILY BULLETIN: HOtfOIaULU, H. I., MARCH 6, 1889.
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IMl'OUTKKS AND
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
k m- corner fort
New Goods i
Frosh California
and Uoo(U dullve
cited, dattafiictloii
olved by ovrry Packet from tho Eabtctn States and Kuropi
odueo by every Steamer. All oider-i fnitli fully tttleuded to
i to htiy part or tho city free of charge. IMaud orders soli
uaraiitced. Post Ottlco Bos 115. Tcluplione No. 03 nov-4 35
Telephone 240.-
-xeaoisr-
LEWIS & CO., HI Fort Street,
IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.
Frozon Oyslors and Fresh California Fruits, Fish, Games and Vegetables on ICE by each
stoamor ol (ho 0. S. S. Co. A complolc lino ol Crosso & Blackwoll's and
J. T. Morton's English Canned Goods always on hand.
B r" 3E W O O 3 -ggfl
Ridges' lufunt Food, French Mushiooms in glass, Olinardclll In tins, Ground
Chocolate, Crosse & Rlat-kwull Frcdi Fruit Jams in glass, Stuffed Olives in
glass Wiiliiu'.f. Almond, Fillicrt, Pcncnn & Brazil Nuts, Foiled Sausage,
Cal. Mild Cream Cliccsc, Eastern Chccso, Oregon Cream Chcoso, Young American Cheoso,
Swiss Cheese. Edam Chccso, Topo Can Croamcry Butler In 31b tins,
Kegs Germain Suit Pickle, Petaluma Tabic Fruits In glass jars, Finest Dehssa
Tulilu HhMiis, Ciiiui Wave Mackerel in Gib tins, Kegs Sauerkraut, American
Cranberry Sauce, Cape Code Cranbeiries, 21b Blocks Codll-h, Anderson Cole
brated Mined Meat in glas-s jars, Jacob Dold's Buffalo Hams, Whittakers Star
Hams, Old Reliable llam ,s Bacon, fresh lot of Garden Seeds, Clcily Lemons,
Apples, Yellow Turnips, Parsnips, New Potatoes & Onions, Cal. Hull Butter,
ETC, ETC, ETC, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC.
ap-lti
JLfsIiai&d. Orders Solicited.
:ssjc
JUST
Kit Salmon Bellies, Block Codfish, Smoked Beef, Buffalo Hani &
Bacon, Boxes Smoked Herring, Tins Norwegian Salt Herring,
jSIild Cal. Cheese, Atmorcs Mince Meat, Green Tmtle Soup,
Terrapin Soup, Sugnr Raisins, Currants, Walnuts, Almonds,
Dried Peaches, Prunes, Dates, Honey, Cercolinc Flakes,
OA.l?K! COX) CXC-AISRISRRIISM,
Tomato Ketchup, Cases Sugar Corn, Cases Sugar Peas, Jersey
Blue Potatoes, Utita Bagas Turnips, Calafornia Onions, Crackers,
all kinds; Choice Teas, Fresh Apples, Saloon Pilot ami Medium
Bread, Wheat, Flour, Butter, Plum Pudding, etc., etc., etc.
And a General Assortment of Canned Heats, Fruits and Other Groceries.
tnh-9J S Leave your orders, or ring up 119. -a 86
Telephones, No. 175.
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Granite, iron
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Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER, HOSE,
House Keeping Goods,
PLUMBIIfft TIM, COPEE
993 Sheet Iron Work.
David Dayton
Will practice iu tho lower courts of the
Kingdom as attorney, attend to collect
ing in nil its branches, renting of hoiucs
and any other business entrusted to him.
Office 91 King Street Upstairs.
Feb 0-89
J
74 King st.
Importers of
RattaruS: Reed Furniture.
Pianos & Furniture
Moved with Care.
Matting and Carpets Laid.
COENIOEPOIES.
Rlllfl IlnhftktPT'irifJ Xl KP.friinrJ
hum ujiuviuiuinio """&
A Hpcclailty.
CHAIRS TO RENT.
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"TllUf 74 King st.
DEALERS IN
and king streets.
-P. O. Ilox 207.
87
EUSTACE,
STREET.
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RECEIVED
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Cor. Edinburgh & Queen St3.
Kaatom Street.
60
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and Tin Ware !
A. Rfi. HEWETT,
SsHiippiug Olerl,
Sugars received and shipped j vessels
discharged, entries passed and general
shipping work. All orders left at Hue.
tnee & itobinsou's ofllcc, Queen Htreet,
will rencivo personal attention and sails.
faction guaranteed. 102 1m
Whale Boats.
rx a,
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answer to tevcral ciimiii'ies con-
eerninir Whale Boat Frames, we
have now In cutirsu of construction,
II Whale Boat Frames 74 feet by IlU feet
long. These frames arc bout in ono
piece of oal, and held to shape, thus
requiting little tact to set them up and
build. The fidl frame fur such bouts,
Including cants, 45 sections iu number,
is, sold at 'J8; with large steins on keel,
and ready to plank $40. They are not
intended to be clinker built, nor as tho
flail Imported whale boats proper, but
aio intended for rough use and durabi
lity, yet light withal, for fishing and
trading puipo;cs. Wo have exported
thcEO lrames and intend doing so, and
make this offer to amateurs and other.s
dcMrous of trying their hand, with
I plenty of lelMire .and small cash to make
a business. Mill bend frames to any
el
hand for salo Surf and Pleasure Boats,
Kteiiis, Knees and Timbers, if'itual
Telephone No 3i!5.
DOWKK & SON.
70 tf Boat Builders.
AH INTERESTING LETTER FROM A
VETERAN.
AS this is Jubilee year it lends to
make ono look back and think
of the flight of time, and in this way
I am reminded that I am ono of tho
veterans in tho sale of your valua
ble and successful medicine. I
have sold it from the very first, and
have scut it into every country iu
Enrfnud and many parts of Scot
land. Well do T remember tho
first circular you sent out some nine
or ten years ago. You had come to
England from Amorica to introduce
Mother Seigcl's Curative Syrup,
and I was struck by a. paragraph in
which you used these words:
"Being a stranger in a strnge land,
1 do not wish the people to feel that
1 want to take the least advantage
over them. , 1 feel that I have a
remedy that will cure disease, and
I have so much confidence in it that
I authorise my agents to refund the
money if people should say that
they have not benefitted by its use."
I felt at once that you would never
say that unless the medicine had
merit, and I applied fot the agency,
a step which I now look back upon
with prido and satisfaction.
Ever since that time I have found
it by far tho best remedy for Indi
gestion and Dyspepsia I have met
with, and I have sold thousands of
bottles. It has never failed in anj
case where there were any of tho
following symptoms: Nervous or
sick headache, sourness of the sto
mach, rising of the food atcr eat
ing, a sense of fulness and heavi
ness, dizziness, bad breath, slime
and mucus on the gums and teeth,
constipation, and yellowness of the
eyes and skin, dull and sleepy sen
bations, ringing in the ears, heart
burn, loss of appetite, and, in short,
wherever there are signs that' the
systems is clogged, and the blood is
out of order. Upon repeated in
quiries, covering a great variety of
ailments, my customers have always
answered, "I am better," or "1 am
perfectly well." What I have sel
dom or never seen before iu the
case of any medicine is that people
tell each other f its virtues, and
those who have been cured say to
the suffering: "Go and get Mother
Seigel's Curative Syrup, it will
make you well." Out of the hun
dreds of cures. 1 will name one or
two that happen to come into my
mind.
Two old gentlemen, whose names
the' would not like me to give you,
had been martyrs to Indigestion
and Dyspepsia for many years.
They had tried all kinds of medi
cine without relief. One of them
was so bad he could not bear a
glass of ale. Both were advised to
use the Syrup and both recovered,
and were as hale and hearty as men
in the prime of life.
A remarkable case is that of a
house painter named Jeffries, who
lived at Penshurst, in Kent. His
business obliged him to expose him
self a great deal to wind and weath
er, and he was seized with rheuma
tism, and his joints soon swelled up
with dropsy, and were very stiff
and painful. Nothing that the doc
tors could do seemed to reach the
scat of the trouble. It so crippled
him that he could do hardly any
work, and for the whole of the win
ter of 1878 and '79, he had to give
up and take to his bed. He had
been allhcted in this sorry way for
three years, and was getting worn
out and discouraged. Besides, he
had spent over 13 for what he
called "doctor's stuff" without the
least benefit. In the Spring he
heard of what Mother Seigel's Cura
tive Sj'rup has done for others and
bought a 2s. Gd. bottle of me. In
a few days he sent me word he was
much better before he had finished
the bottle. lie then sent to me for
a An. Gd. bottle, and as I was going
that way I carried it down to him
myself, On gptting to his hotiso
what was my astonishment and stir,
prise to find him out in the garden
weeding an onion bed. I could
hardly believe my own eyes, and
said :
"You ought not to be out here,
man, it may be tho death of you,
after being laid up all winter with
rheumatism and dropsy."
His reply was: "There is no
danger. The weather is fine, and
Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup has
done for me in a few dnyn what the
doctors could not do in three years.
I think I .shall get well now."
He kept on with the Syrup, and
in three weeks ho was at work again,
and has had no return of the trou
ble for now nearly ten years. Any
medicine that can do this should be
known all over tho world.
Yours faithfully,
(Signed) liurr.itT Uuaijam,
Of Graham & Sou.
Holloway House, Sunbury,
Middlesex,
June 25th, 1887.
The above wonderful cure of
Rhoumalism was the result of the
remarkable power of Mother Seigel's
Curative Syrup to cjeanse tho blood
of the poisonous humours that arise
from Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup
is for bale by all chemists and me
dicine vendors, and by the proprie
tors, A. J. White, Limited, 35,
Farringdon Koad, London, Eng.
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Anderson &Lundy,
XJeixtists.
Artificial Teeth from ono to an entire
set inserted on gold, silver, alluminum
and lubber bases. Crown and Bridgo
Work a specialty. To persons wcnilng
rubber plates which arc a constant
source of Irritation to the mouth and
throat, wo would recommend our Pro
phylactic Metal Plate. All operations
performed In accordance whit the latest
improvements iu dental science. Teeth
Extracted without pain by the uso of
Nitrous Oxide Ga.
CST93 Hotel .street, at Dr. Grossman's
old stand. Fob-20.89
THE0. P. SEVERIN,
Photographer ,
Has taken the Studio formerly occupied
by A. A. Montauo, corner of King
and Fort streets, and is pre-
paied to take
PICTURES IN ANY STYLES !
Printing: Done lop Aruntcurn,
Cabinets $6 a Doz. Work Guaranteed,
IST Entrance ou Foit Street, -a
122 tf
Mttnu&IbiiUiii
Tlin Xljipon "Vuhoii KhInIiii'm Xcw
A Jh'lni) Al Htcel HteniiiHhtl)
uOmi
Maru"
Conn r.n Commander.
Will leavo for the above ports on
or about
MAKCH V, 1889.
J5FFor terms of freight or passage
having supei lor cibin and steerags ac
commodations, apply to
Wm. G. IRWIN & CO.,
103 id Agents.
I
The Al HtenuiHhlp
Of the Occidental & Oriental Steamship
Co. will be due at Honolulu from San
Francisco on or about
Search 9, 1889,
And will leave for the above ports oa
or about that date.
tS?For freight or passage apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
107 til Agents
" ni i m nasi a
!ud - wnisKey.
We have received another invoice
of the
Celebrated Canadian
OLUB" WHISKEY
And oiler the samo for sale cither in
bond or duty paid.
W. C. PEACOCK & CO,
183J Merchant Street. Lira
Sloam Works, Sunny South,
Tolo.: Bell 186, Mutual 245.
Depot, 28 Morchant Street,
Tolc: Boll 172, Mutual 360.
TAHITI
Modern Machinery.
Patent Clans Vnlvo Bottles
CAPA0ITY 1,000 DOZEN PER DAY.
The only English Apparatus making
IliL'h Class
Tahiti Lemonade,
Cream Sod
Ginger Ale,
Hop Ale,
And Pure, Sttong EITerveBclnp;
J?JL,AJOS
SODA WATER,
JOSyOrdcrs delivered to axy part of
the city. Island orders solicited, 83 tf
LEIIADE
FORKS
V. O. llox 115J. -&- HoU Tole. ST4.
llawaiiau Business Agency.
Corner Fort & Merchant Streets,
Honolulu, II. 1.
GENERAL AGENTS,
AccoimtautM & Collector
ron THE
Hawaiian Bell Telephone Co.
Manager of Advertising Department
FOll TUB
"Mupepa Kuokoa."
DEPARTMENTS of BUSINESS:
Qolloclions will receive special attcn.
tlon.
Real Eilato bought, sold and Irascd.
Houses, Cottages, Rooms and Olficos,
leased and rcntid, and rents collected.
Firo and Life Insuranco effected in llrst
class insurance companies.
Conveyancing a Spocialty Hecoids
scinched and correct abstracts of title
furnished.
Legal Documents and Papers of every
description carefully drawn and hand
sotnely engrossed.
Copying and Translating in all languages
in uencral use in this kingdom.
Custom House Business transacted accu.
ratcly.
Loans negotiated at favorable rates.
Gold, Silver and Certificates bought and
sol-l.
Advertisements and Subscriptions soli,
cited.
Sklllod and Unskilled Labor furnished.
Any Arliclo purchased or sold.
Inter-Island Orders will receive parti
cular attention.
To Let, Purnishod and Unlurnishod Cot
tages in desirable localities at reasonable
rentals.
Several Valuable Properties in and
around tho city now for sale and lease
on u isy terms.
BSyAll business entrusted to our care
will receive prompt and faithful atten
tion at moderate charges.
HAWAIIAN DIRECTORY
COPIES of the Hawaiian Direct' ly
for 1888-9 recently published by
the McKenuey Directory Co. for sale.
Price $3.C0.
HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY.
House To Let.
THE 'J-Story Dwelling situ,
ated on the east coiner
of Fort and Ucrctania streets,
lately occupied by Dr. F. K. Day. For
particulars inquire of Dr. Day or al the
HAWAIIAN" BUSINESS AGENCY.
Cottage
For Sale Cheap.
-STOKY Cottage, nearly
new. containiuu narloi.
dining.raoin, 4 bedrooms, kit
chen, bathroom and water-closet, veran
das, stable, wagou-shed, chicken hoiihc
and yard, flower garden, etc. Lot 05x
100 feet, and leased lot adjoining 75x7
feet. Situate at Kapalamu, rmuika side
of King street. Apply at
HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY.
Furnished Lodging House.
LONG established In a do.
nimble locality iu Hono
lulu, with unexpired lease of
3 years at low rental is offered, (on
aecouht of ill-health), without bonus, to
party buying the furniture at a fair
valuation, 'there aie 23 room,) on the
premises well furniBbed, yielding a
handsome revenue Apply at
HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY.
Partner Wanted.
A PARTY having experkneo in a
very profitable busine-s and small
capital, wishes to meet parly with capi
tal and general business experience to
invest with advertifer, cither as special
or general partner Apply at
HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY.
Feb 4-8'J
FOR SALE
THE Lcaso and Building
known as the "Yosemite
Skatmcr Kink," situated on
Queen street near lllchard street. For
fin ther paiticulars apply to
154 tf Tiiog. E. WALL.
FOR SALE or LEASE
COTTAGE lately occii
pled by Mr. Barney Or.
ilcustcin, situate on Emma
street, between the mansions of lions.
C. H. Bishop, James Campbell nud S. B.
Dole, near Emma Square. No piano
wanted, no dust, no taro patches. Only
a few minutes walk to the new site for
tho Central Union Church. No tramway
cars wanted. Apply 10
K. S. CUNHA,
148 tf Union Saloon.
DAVID KAAIHUE
HAS Coral Hock, Mack Stone, Mack
and White Sand and Soil, for sale
in any quantity. Apply at the office of
W. C. Achi, Kaahumauu Btreet. 119 ilm
Scotch Oatmeal,
CJCOTT'S Genuine Midlothian Oatmeal
kj iu 14 lb. tins. For snlo by
J. E. BROWN & CO.,
28 Merchant street.
178 tf
To Stand this Season, Jan, 1, '89
At aiokulcln Htoric I'nriu,
The Imported Morgan Stallion
'Glory' J& Glory'
TerniH
; 8!5 l'or Each 3Inre.
Mores bred to "GLORY" can remain
on the farm at a pasturage at 12 per
annum. Every cam tuUen but no res
ponsibility Incurred.
fiSrMares not proving In foal may be
returned nexi beason free of charge, if I
still own tho Horse. J. GAY.
2120 20t-tow
Australian fall Service.
Viill SAN FltAXUIHCO,
Tho now and line Al steel steamship
At
Zealandia."
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, wll
bo due at Honolulu from Sydney
and Auckland ou or about
March 9, '89.
And will lcavo for tho above port with
malls and passengers on or about that
date.
For freight or passage, having SU
PERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS, npply
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Agents
For Sydney and Auckland,
Tho new and fine Al steel Btcamship
it
Mariposa,"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will
bo due at Honolulu from San
Francisco on or about
March 16, '89.
And will have prompt ditpatch with
mails and passengers for the above porU
For troight or passage, bavins SU
PERlOli ACCOMMODATIONS, apply
to J
37 WE G. IRWIN & CO., Agenta
The Best Company
TIXIB MUTUAL
Life insurance Co.,
OF IVItrVV YORK
Richard A. McCurdy, President.
The Largest Company in the World
Tho Oldest Company in the U. S.
It Gives the Most Liboral Policies
AND
Pays the Largest Dividends.
Claims paid to pt.iicy holders in tho
Ilawaiian U lands, during the
past ten years,
Over : SlOO.OOO OO.
BSy For rates, apply to
S. IS. ItOSE,
General At;tnt, Honolulu, Hawaiian
Islands
oct-O-88-ly
8 SXerchnut St., Honolulu, H.I.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
ACCOVKTAKTS.
Conveyancers & General Agents
REAL ESTATE FACTORS &
COLLECTORS.
Sole Agents for the Burlington Route
Across America, and to the Azores.
Sole Aleuts for Pitt & Scott's Foreign
Parcels Express & General Shipping
Agency.
Sole Agents for Suuny South Aerated
Waters.
Sole Agents for Masefield Bros.' New
Zealand Mullet and Canned Goods.
Special Agents for Leading New Zca
land and Australian Mercantile Firing.
Special Agents for the California Land
Association.
Special Agonts fcfr the Honolulu Busi
ness Directory.
Also, Other Special Agencies.
fiST Customs' Entries Passed. Pro.
pertles Managed . Assignees and Audi
tors' Work ilonc promptly. Houses
Leased and Rents Collected.
Mew Business Solicited
Bell Tole. No. 172 Mutual Tolo. No. 360.
Dec-5 Post OHIco Box 469. 88-ly
Honolulu Library
ANB .
R cadi nti Room Association,
Cor. Hotel & Alnltcn Streets.
Open every Day and Evening.
The Library consists at the present
time of over Five Thousand Volumus.
The Reading Hooin is supplied with
about fifty of the leading newspapers
and periodicals.
A Parlor is provided for conversation
"nd games.
Terms of membership, fifty cents a
jjonth, payable quarterly in advance.
No formality required iu joining except
signing tho roll,
Strangers from foreign countries and
visitors from tho other islands are wel
come to tho rooms at all times as guests.
This Association having no regular
means of support except tho dues of
members, it is expected that residents
of Honolulu who dcslro to avail them
selves of its privileges, and nil who feel
an interest Iu maintaining an institution
of this kind, will put down their names
and becomo regular contributors.
A. J. OARTWRIGHT, Prcs.,
M. M. SCOTT, Vice-President,
H. A. PARMKLEE, Secretary,
A, L. SMITH, Treasurer,
O.T.RODGERS, M.D.,
Chairman Hall aud Library Committee.
THE ONLY READABLE PA
PER in tho Kingdom "Tha
Dally Bulletin." 60 cents per month.
J.E.BEWN&C0.,
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