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H. E. MclNTYRE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS.
Now Goods recoivod by every Packet from the Eastern Stntcs and Europe
Fresh California Produco by ovcry Steamer. All orders faithfully attended to
nod Goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. Island ordors eoll.
cited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Post Ofllco Box 145. Telephone No. 03 nov.4-85
Tclophono 240.-
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LEWIS & CO., Ill Fort Street,
UTORTEBS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IS GROCERIES 4 PROVISIONS.
Frozen Oysters and Froth, California Fruits, Fish, Games and Vegetables on ICE by each
Steamer ol the 0. 8. S. Co. A complete line ol Crosse & Blackwoll's and
J. T. Morton's English Canned Goods always on hand.
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Ridges' Infant Pood, French MuBhroom9 In glass, GHnardelll In tins, Ground
Ohocplate, Crosse & Blackwcll Fresh Fruit Jams in glassi, Stuffed Olives In
glass, VTalnuts, Almonds, Filbert, Peacan & Brazil Nuts, Foiled Sausage,
Cal. Mild Cream Cheoso, Eastern Chocso, Oregon Cream Cheoso, Young American Cheese,
Swiss Cheese, Edam Cheese, Topo Can Creamery Butter in 31b tins,
Kegs Gcrmam Salt Pickles, Pctaluma Table Fruits In class jars, Finest Dohesa
Table Ralelns, Crystal Wave Mackerel in Clb tins, Kegs Siiuerkraut, Amerloan
Cranberry Sauce, Cape Code Cranberries, Sib Blocks Codll h, Andeisou Cele
brated Mlnco Meat in glass jars, Jacob Dold's Buffalo Bams, Whittakers Star
Hams, Old Reliable Ham & Bacon, fresh lot of Garden SeedB, Cicily Lemons,
Apples, Yellow Turnips, Parsnips, Now Potatoes & Onions, Cal. Roll Butter,
ETC., ETC, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC.
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Island. OrdLers Solicited.
CHARLES
KING
HAS JTJST
Kit Salmon Bellies, Block Codfish, Smoked Beef, Buffalo Ham &
Bacon, Boxes Smoked. Herring, Tins Norwegian Salt Herring,
Mild Cal. Cheese, Atmores Mince Meat. Green Turtle Soun.
Terrapin Soup, Sugar Kaisins, Currants, Walnuts, Almonds,
Dried Poaches, Prunes, Dates, Honey, Cereoline Flakes,
OAJPE COD CBANBERBIES,
Tomato Ketchup, Cases Sugar Corn, Cases Sugar Peas, Jersey
Blue Potatoes, Ruta Bagas Turnips, Caiafornia Onions, Crackers,
all kinds ; Choice Teas, Fresh Apples, Saloon Pilot and Medium
Bread, Wheat, Flour, Butter, Plum Pudding, etc., etc., ete.
And a General Assortment of Canned Meats, Fruits and Other Groceries.
mh-9J J- Leave your orders, or ring up 119. - 8G
UNION FEED CO.,
Telephones, No. 175. Cor. Edinburgh & Queen Sts.
JOHN ITT, 1.
Granite, Iron and Tin Ware !
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE,
House Keeping Goods,
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND
993 Sheet Iron Work.
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THE DAILY BULLETIN
ii
Weekly Summary,"
32 Columns of Original Matter.
Is now iaaued and yill be found to
bo an interesting and comprehensive
number, containing 28 columns of
reading matter on local topioB, and
a complete resume of Honolulu and
island news. There is no better paper
published in tho Kingdom to Bend to
friends abroad.
SUBSOIUPTIONB :
Island $4
Foreign (mailed) .... , S
To bo had from
00 year
00 year
Hawaiian News Co, Merchant
street ;
A. M. Hewett, Merchant street ;
W. H. Graenhalgh, Fort street j
Bulletin Ofllco, Qenen street.
AN
INTERESTING LETTER
VETERAN.
FROM A
AS this is Jubilee year it tends to
make one look back and think
of tho flight of time, and in this way
I am reminded that I am one of tho
veterans in tho salo of your valua
ble and successful medicine. I
have sold it from the very first, and
hnve sent it into every country in
England and many parts of Scot
land. Well do 1 remember tho
first circular you sent out some nine
or ten yoars ago. You had come to
England from America to introduce
Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup,
and 1 was struck by a paragraph in
which you used these words:
"Being a stranger in n strngc laud,
I do not wish the people to feel that
I want to take tho loast advantage
over them. I feel that I have a
remedy that will euro disease, and
I have so much confidence in it that
I authorise ray 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 for the agency,
a step which I now look back upon
with prido and satisfaction.
Ever since that timo I have found
it by far the best remedy for Indi
gestion and Dyspepsia I have met
with, and I have sold thousands of
bottles. It has never failed in any
case where there were any of tho
following symptoms: Nervous or
sick headache, sourness of the sto
mach, rising of the food after eat
ing, a sense of fulness aud 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
sations, 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 "I am
perfectly well." What I have sel
dom or never seen before in the
case of any medicine is that people
tell each other of 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 I will name one or
two that happen to come into my
mind.
Two old gentlemen, whose names
they 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 renei. une ot tnem
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 remarkablo case is that of a
bouse painter named Jeffries, who
lived at Penshurst, in Kent. His
business obliged him to cxp'oso 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
seat 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 afflicted in this sorry way lor
three years, and was getting worn
out and discouraged. Besides, he
had spent over 18 for what he
called "doctor's stuff" without the
least benefit. In the Spring he
heard of what Mother Seigel's Cura
tive Syrup has done for others and
bought a 2s. Cd. bottle of me. In
a few days he sent mo word he was
much better before he had finished
the bottle. He then sent to me for
a 4s. Gd. bottle, and as I was going
that way I carried it down to him
myself. On getting to his houso
what was my astonishment and sur.
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 bo out here,
man, it may be the 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
dono for mo in a few days what the
doctors could not do in three years.
I think I shall got well now."
Ho kept on with tho Syrup, and
in three weeks be was at work again,
and has had no return of tho trou
ble for now nearly ten years. Any
medicine that can do this should bo
known all over tho world,
Yours faithfully,
(Signed) Edi'ebt Ghaham,
Of Graham & Son.
Holloway House, Sunbury,
Middlesex,
Juno 25th, 1887.
The above wonderful cure of
Rheumatism was the result of tho
remarkable power of Mother Seigel's
Curative Syrup to cleando the blood
of the poisonous humours that arise
from Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup
is for salo by all chemists and me
dicino vendors, and by the proprie
tors, A. J. White, Limited. 85,
Farringdon Road, London, Eng.
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Mother
Seigle's
OPERATING
PILLS,
FOR CONSTIPATION,
SLUGGISH LIVER, ETC.
UNLIKE many kinds of cathartic
medicines, do not make you
feel worse before you feel better.
Their operation is gentle, but thor
ough, and unattended with disagree
able effects, such as nausea, griping
pains, &c.
Seigel's Operating Pills
are the best family physic that has
ever been discovered. They cleanse
the bowels from all irritating sub
stances, and leave them in a healthy
condition.
The best remedy extant for the
bane of our lives constipation and
sluggish liver.
These Pills prevent fevers and all
kinds of sickness, by removing all
poisonous matter from the bowels.
They operate briskly, yet mildly
without any pain.
If you take a severe cold, and are
threatened with a fever, with pains
in the head, back and limbs, one or
two doses of Seigel's Operat
ing Pills will break up the cold
and prevent the fever.
A coated tongue, with a brackish
taste, is caused by foul matter
in the stomach. A few doses of
Seigel's Operating Pills will
cleanse the stomach, remove the bad
taste, and restore the appetite, and
with it bring good health.
Oftentimes diseased, or partially
decayed food, causes sickness,
nausea and diarrhoea. If the bowels
arc cleansed from this impurity with
a dose of Seigel's Operating
Pills, these disagreeable effects
will vanish, and good health will
result.
Seigle's Operating Pills
prevent ill-effects from excess in
eating or drinking. A good dose at
bedtime renders a person fit for
business in the morning.
These Pills, being Sugar-coated,
are pleasant to take. The disagree
alilc taste common to most pills is
obviated.
FOR SALE BY ALL CHEMISTS, DRUG
GISTS & MEDICINE YEHDORS.
PROPRAETORS:
A. J. WHITE, Limited,
LODOiH, Eng.
Jan. 13-88-3
Anderson &Lundy,
Dentists.
Artificial Teeth from one to an entire
set inserted on gold, silver, alliimlnuni
nnd rubber bases. Crown and Bridgt
Work a specialty. To persona weni inv
lubber plates which arc a emistani
8'iuico of irritation to the mouth ami
throat, wo would recommend our Pro.
phylactic Metal Plate. AH opc.iutioiih
performed in ucenrdunre with the laif
improvements in denial pcieucis. Teeth
Extracted without pain by Ihe use of
Nitrous Oxide Gas.
tar 08 Hotel atreet, at Dr. Grossman's
old stand. Feb.2fl-SU
FELIX 0LLERT,
Artistic Engraver on Wood.
(Late of Uarper Bros., N. Y.)
Contracts Executed on Modorato Tor mi.
USySpecimens of work at ofllco "a
DIPLOMA.
Akt Deit. IlAitPKn Bnos., )
Nuvr York, April, 1H-7. )
Mr. Kills llurtw- forsuvcial wnis
cmp'oyid in till iBt ilni-h nei t, anil
founu acomp tint ingravir aim in ill
rt'B.iicis u n li iiile ami umli t pi-rsim.
J. G. SMlTHVyiOK,
Supt.Eng. Depi., Hsr,nr Bros., N. Y.
BSyO'ders received at J, B Brown
& Co ', 28 Merchant treet. J00 lra
David Dayton
W ill practice in the lower courts of the
Kingdom as nitornoy, attend to collect
lug lu all its branches, renting of houses
and any other business entrusted to him
Otlice 01 KingBtrect-Upstalrs.
Feb 5-80
. FOB PRINTING ol ll ht axe.
1 O cuted at the "Dally Bulletin" Offlce.
THE0. P. SEVERIN,
Photographer ,
PICTURES IN ANY STYLES 1
Printing Dono for Anmtciirn,
Cabinets $6 a Doz. Work Guaranteed.
JS Entranco on Fort Street. "Xpa
122 tf
Whale Boats.
IN answer to several enquiries con
cerning Whalo Boat frames, we
have now In ei nrso of "construction,
a Whale Boat Krnuies 74 feet by 32 feet
long. These frames nro bent Ju- one
piece of ouk, nnd held to shape, thus
requiring little tact to set them up and
build. The full frame for .sucli boats,
including emits, 45 sections In number,
is sold at 828: with lanrc stems on kec),
and ready to plant 40. They are not
intended to bo clinker built, nor as tho
Jrall imported whale boats proper, but
arc Intended for rough use nnd durabi
lity, yet light withal, for Ushing and
trading purposes. Wo have exported
thuso frames and Intend doing so, and
make this offer to amateurs and others
desirous of trying their band, with
plenty of leisure aud small cash to make
a busincsi. Will beniJ frames to any
given model from 5 to 25 tons. Also on
hand for salo Surf and Pleasure Boats,
Stems, Knees aud Timbers. Mutual
Telephone Mo 32S.
DOWEU & SON.
70 tf Boat Builders.
v.
J. Hopp & Go.,
Jfe
74 King st.
74 King St.
Importers of
Rattan & Reed Furniture.
Pianos & Furniture
Moved with Care.
Matting and Carpets Laid.
COBinCE POLES.
Fine Upholstering & Bedding
A Speciality.
CHAIRS TO RENT.
aprlORS
Steam Works, Sunny South,
Tolo.: Bell 18G.
Depot, 28 Merchant Street,
Tolo.; Bell 172, Mutual 360.
TAHITI
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Modern aincblnory.
Patent Glass Valve Bottles
CAPACITY 1.000 DOZEN PER DAY.
The only apparatus usint; Purified Car.
bonic Anid Gn mnking
high class
Tahiti Lemonade,
Apollinaris Water,
Qream Soda,
Ginger Alo,
Hop Ale,
Grenadine, Eto ,
And Pure, Strong Effervescing
PLAIN
SODA WATER.
Note Empty BotuVs to be returned
prior to new (intern being executed.
SQOrders delivered lo any part of
the city. Island orders solicited. 88 tf
EIIADE
WORKS
Wmlli
Annan Mail Service.
FOIC SAM FRANCISCO.
'Hie now and lino Al steel steamship
"Alameda,"
Of tho Oceanic titcanit-hlp Company, trll
bo due nl Honolulu from Sydney
and Auckland on or about
April 6, '89.
And will leave foi the above port with
malls aud passengers on or about that
date.
For freight or passage, lmvniK SU
PEiUOB ACCOMMODATIONS, apply
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Aeenta
For Sydney and Auckland,
The new and lino Al steal McmsxMu
"Zealandia."
Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company, will
be due nt Honolulu frum San
Francisco on or uliout
April 13. '89.
And will have prompt dbpatch with
malls and passengers for the above port
For freight or passage, having &U
I'EMOlt ACCOMMODATIONS, applv
to " '
W WM. G.IRWIN & CO.. Agents
The Best Company
THE MUTUAL
Life Insurance Go.
OIT NEW TOKK
Richard A. McCurdy, President.
Tho Largest Company in the World
The Oldest Company in the U. S.
It Gives the Most Liberal Policies
AND
Pays the Largest Dividends.
Claims paid to policy holders in the
Hawaiian Islands, during the
past ten years,
Over : $100,000 OO.
B6y For rales, apply to
S. 15. KOSE,
General Agent, Honolulu, Hawaiian
Islands.
oct-UHH.iy
. E. BROWN & CO.,
ZS Merchant Ht.. Jlonoluln, 0.1.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
ACCOUNTANTS.
Conveyancers & General Agents
REAL ESTATE FACTORS &
COLLECTORS.
Bole Assents for tho Burlington Itoutt
Across America, and to ihe Azores.
Bole Auenta for Pitt & hcott's Foreign
Parcels Express & General Shipping
Agency. ,
Sole Agents for Sunny Bouth Aerated
Waters.
Sole Agents for Masefleld Bros.' New ,
Zealand Mullet and Canned Goods.
Special Agents for Leading New Zeo
lana and Aus.ralian Mercantile Finns.
Special Agents for the California Land
Association.
Special Agents for tho Honolulu BusH
ness Directory.
Also, Other Special Agencies.
Customs' Entries Passed. Pro
peiticN Managed. Assignees and Audi,
tors' Wi.rk done promptly. Houses
Leased and Rents 'Collected;.
New Business Solicited
Bell Tele. No. 172 Mutual Tele. No. 360.
Oec-C Post Office Box 469. 88-ly
Honolulu Library
AK.
Readinq Room Association.
Cor. Hotel & Alakca Streets.
Open every Day and Evening.
Tho Library consists at tho present
time of over Flye Thousand Volumes.
Tho Rcadiug Room is supplied' with
about fifty of the leading newspapers
and periodicals.
A Parlor is provided for conversation
md games.
Tonus of membership, fifty cents a
nonth, payable quarterly In advance.
No formality required In joining except
signing tho roll. b
Strangers from foreign countries and
visitors from the other Islands ore wel
come to the rooms at all times as guests.
This Association having no' regular
means of support except the dues of
members, it is expected that resident
of Honolulu who desire to avail them
selves of its privileges, aud all who feel
an Interest In maintaining an Institution
of this kind, will put down their unmes
and become regular contributors.
A. J. OARTWRlGHT. Pres.,
M. M. SCOTT, Vice-President,
H. A. PAHMELEE, Secretary.
A, L.SMITH, Treasurer, "
O. T. RODGERS, M.D..
Chairman Hall and Library i ommltte.
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