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8<br />

IN MEMORIAM.<br />

The Centennial Celebration at Kwla-ha- o<br />

Church.<br />

Agreeably to notice given in the<br />

papers, the Ka wsiahao Church was filled<br />

witira large aadience of foreigners and<br />

aatires, oonreaed to participate in the<br />

zoe&ert&i services. The front ot the<br />

chir gallery was tastily decorated with<br />

Secsi wreaths surrounding the dates<br />

1739 sad 1SSP, worked in fiowers, and<br />

bamves the dates was a portrait of the<br />

eMwHirsju Bingham. Eetow the gallery<br />

were pictures o the two grass buiki-iag- s<br />

sed as churches. The first, erected<br />

alSl sad destroyed by tire in 1S24,<br />

me saksll. and held onlv 200 i<br />

6. That erecwd in 1S29 was 1P6 feet<br />

ie ky (SS feet wide, and would accom- -<br />

raodwe 4.0X. This was aiso a thatcli<br />

bwfMnnf:. ad both stood on or near the<br />

site f the peasant steae church. There<br />

are that a fences or walks snrroond-iarth- e<br />

cherch, bet it was all an open<br />

Oa tfca fetterm "Wednesday was seated<br />

Dcs Bvteaad Settth, Kevs. H.Eingb.ani,<br />

H-- H. Parker aad Josepa, who.delivered<br />

tke aMreSfr in the cherch. The address<br />

sad exercises were in Hawaiian. The<br />

riaeiag w&s excellent, by a lull choir,<br />

with Mr. Berber presiding at the organ.<br />

As the dos of the exercises in the<br />

chsrch, the awtience adjourned to the<br />

front of the edifice, where a platform had<br />

been erected aear the memorial slab, at<br />

she aorta coraer. the slab being veiled<br />

wWi s Hawaiian Sag. His Majesty the<br />

Kaaraad H. R. H. the Princess iiliuo-ksfcu-n<br />

wre pteseat aad appeared much<br />

tnarrwiyd in the proceediBgs.<br />

Ser. Mr Parker opened the ont-doxantaec,<br />

with a few remarks introdec- -'<br />

iar Sev. H. Biusham, who made a short<br />

adora relative to the work of his father.<br />

At the oiose of his remarks, Mr. Parker<br />

iatrodaced Geaeral James F. B. Marshall,<br />

who is one of the oldest pioneers,<br />

baxiof arrived here aboat the year 1S30,<br />

vhaa aate a yooog man, and who was<br />

here off and on. foe some twenty years.<br />

He spoke in Endish, Mr. Parker<br />

inter-preti- ae<br />

he remarks into Hawaiian.<br />

General Marshall saiJ : "It is a sreat<br />

rmtaee after thirty-oa- e years' absence<br />

hem these Lflaads" to be present on<br />

sach an occasion as this, and to greet<br />

yoa all with that aaost beaatuol word oi<br />

saiatation of aay language Aloha !<br />

When I arst caste tb Hooofotahalf<br />

a ceamry ago, the Kubirta Xni Lonaa<br />

was lyme i State in the palace, and I<br />

heard Mr. Bingham preach her fun-ee- al<br />

seraaon ia. the large grass church<br />

which then stood within this enclosure.<br />

mis-siansn- I kaew es<br />

aad esteemed all the early<br />

that were here at that time- - I<br />

heard Mr. Bingham preach here, and<br />

afco after his return to his native land.<br />

The tist aiae I rae: him was in Boston<br />

s the iaaeral of James Hannawell, the<br />

Boaohiht raerchaa: who founded the<br />

acat with which I was connected, and<br />

wfcowes always a warm friend of the<br />

aussioaaries aad the Hawaiian people.<br />

Bat though I have been, absent over<br />

thirty years I have not lost my interest<br />

or aw-- love for Hawaii.<br />

"For tweasy years I have been associated<br />

with Geaeral Arsastroes, a son of<br />

Hawaa. whose father succeeded Mr.<br />

BakghaK as pastor of the church, whose<br />

In-dia- school hi Virginia for Negroes as and<br />

has a world-wid- e fame. Every<br />

mis-siaaar- ys<br />

Hswsaaa may well be pcood of this<br />

soawho has jest received a<br />

high honor from Harvard University,<br />

sad of whom Wbittter ocr eminent poet<br />

said: 'I think Geaeral Aratsroag is<br />

doing aaore good than any other man in<br />

the taaatti To Lookopos. this gath-ehs-c<br />

of Hawaiians, die largest I have<br />

seen riacn my arrival, makes me feet as<br />

M I were renewing bsv youth. I sav<br />

aaua.'Alahaoakoa-'- "<br />

Mr. lanrid Kaa was she next speaker,<br />

aad me give his address in fell, k haviag<br />

been deJifeced ta Eaglfeh :<br />

"AJO haadred years ago to-da- y was<br />

bora the aata who laid the fonadstions<br />

of thit hoase. Fifty years ago he, with<br />

ais wrtaf' worssrs, lata tne corner<br />

Be aad his eolieagaes brosht<br />

ar people the greatest gtit that heaven<br />

fcaeaywad Boon awakiari, a Chrfetian<br />

a Carfctjan civilization. Hiram<br />

aad faas colkasaes haTe passed<br />

vaaoa , the piaces that once<br />

karw thena. kaow them no aiore. Bet<br />

Che work thevbesta here w2l never<br />

That work takes hold oa the<br />

that are issuap. Tbev preached<br />

theaa-elies-, hot Jesas Gariet the<br />

Lord of alL They came not to set ap a<br />

aaaterval kiaaaaau They ouae to ptaat<br />

the seed of a spkitaal kiacdooi that<br />

shooJi gte life n as alL They looked<br />

aot at the tainss which ase seea; for the<br />

aagE which are seen are teaspocal ; bat<br />

the thiass which are aot seen are<br />

eaaraal. The seed wruch they planted<br />

wffl grow on caatjaaonsly beeaaseit<br />

aritashoid oa the thiaec that are naseen<br />

aadeteraaL<br />

"Ofthe three paoneexs ta the sreat work<br />

which was began here in 13, Mr.Whit- -<br />

m hie rest at Lahauauaaa, Mr.<br />

was hud awar ia the hesstifal<br />

Valkv, while Mr. Btaeham died<br />

tax awav from here i& his aatne land.<br />

Had ae aeea peraucted to choite where<br />

ha shoahi cwse this aortal hie,doebt-Jfessh- e<br />

loaid have said, "Let me Be<br />

oowm aaaoae the loved neopie with whom<br />

I have fahed."<br />

"It as iBcag theseiore, aaic we shoatd<br />

aiace here hy the safe of theoKaersmae<br />

of the charch which he wick his people<br />

atad atore than any years ago this tahEet<br />

of Hiram Jfaasaae:. Las as<br />

foraet the arse saessage thnr he<br />

to tne people of this bad:<br />

Pear aot, for, behold I bcxag. roe geoi<br />

fiaes of great joy, which shaM be foe<br />

aSpeopk.T<br />

"Xet as also ever cherish the aeeory<br />

of these good Abas aad their people,<br />

has com down to es from<br />

guanrrtifw, like a sweet savor.<br />

taot eoraer stone tsacoo- -<br />

aer faaae opaa waaea as tne nrst eagrav- -<br />

bv a Hawxnas. The week<br />

br Saaeaa. aad thas is the ia-he<br />

made. Tais is a oonse of<br />

for Jeheasa the Ood of ileaTen, tbe<br />

Fackar; the Sob. aad the Holy Spirit ; a<br />

of Beaver erected, oy tne arst<br />

aad coagrego&oa ot Hoaoisie,<br />

them to wocsms the trae i<br />

Gud. Those people whs have keen very<br />

Ii Jafi i' m. this wers. are hjuaeaameaa<br />

?T--, ir H--, Aahea, Lrkasu<br />

"i'h ii aiwihi. frfhn7""! Geveraer of<br />

Cehs; Paki, aad KJwfee&aleb-- ''<br />

"The work was fceses is May, 1S37.<br />

The foaaaaaoa was Lud festemfceriSth,<br />

CSSL Tla eoraer et the rhasch<br />

waaaaf.iKeSih,5S39rw the fnkeeolh<br />

Teruf toe rtaga ot Hajaeauasetei IX<br />

iJi , ;& x?<br />

"My friends, great changes have taken<br />

place within the last fifty years; but the<br />

work that Mr. Bingham and his<br />

began here has gone right along<br />

throuKh all these changes. And the<br />

nest fifty years will sea still greater<br />

progress.<br />

"The screen will now bo lifted, that vou<br />

may read the inscription on the tablet,<br />

while I interpret it to those who may be<br />

unable to seeto readit :<br />

A ClOTKOaAL MEMORIAL OF<br />

HIRAM BINGHAM<br />

Born in Bennington, Yt., October SOth,<br />

17S9.<br />

Died in Xew Haven, Ct., November<br />

11th, 1SS9, aged SO years.<br />

Tlxis slab is' placed here in grateiul<br />

remembrance bi a pioneer missionary<br />

bydecendants of Hawaiians (aided by<br />

his chiklren), among whom he preached<br />

Christ for more than twenty years. He<br />

preached the first sermon ever delivered<br />

in this city April 25th, 1S20, from 'Fear<br />

no: ; for behold, I bring you glad tiditigs<br />

of great joy.' Here he taught confiding<br />

kings, queens, and chiefs, faced dangers,<br />

andbore calumny from abroad; aided<br />

in reducing the" language to writing,<br />

translated much of the Bible, composed<br />

books, hymns and tunes; here he baptised<br />

a thousand converts, planted a<br />

church, planned this edifice, and with<br />

his loving people, on June Sth, 1S39,<br />

laid this adjoining corner stone, beneath<br />

which was placed a Hawaiian Bible,<br />

first published May 10th, 1S39. From<br />

here, amid loud waitings of hundreds of<br />

his fiock, he sailed on August 3d, 1S40,<br />

to revisit his native land ; out never returning,<br />

was not with them, when, on<br />

July 12th, 1S42, with joyful acclamation,<br />

they thus dedicated this church.<br />

"To Jehovah our God forever and<br />

ever.'<br />

This closed the literary exercises, and<br />

the audience in attendance, which must<br />

have numbered 1500 or 2,000, were invited<br />

to partake of a luau feast, which<br />

bad been provided by friends for the<br />

occasion. At least a thousand persons<br />

accepted the invitation, and showed<br />

their appreciation of the good things set<br />

before them, by a vigorous assault on<br />

the delicious luaued beef, pork, fish<br />

and innumerable etceteras, which rapidly<br />

disappeared, till 3 o'clock, when empty<br />

dishes and plates were all that could be<br />

found left of four large bullocks, several<br />

hogs, and many fish and fowl.<br />

Bergers Band furnished the<br />

during the afternoon.<br />

music<br />

Admiral Jbuett's Board, that inspected<br />

the United States steamship<br />

Dolphin at Xew York on her return<br />

from her trip round the world, after<br />

traveling 53,000 knots, has rejjorted.<br />

The report says the vessel Is in a<br />

most excellent condition, can be repaired<br />

in a few days' time at a cost<br />

of about $5,000. and is one of the<br />

finest vessels in the navy. Admiral<br />

Joaett especially speaks highly of<br />

the vessel's work and compliments<br />

her designers.<br />

Srlrrrttsrcrats.<br />

THERISDON<br />

Iron and Locomotive Works,<br />

Ccrser cf Sal d Eowir-- i Stru,<br />

Son Francljco.. ...... ............ California<br />

W.H.TATLOB Presided<br />

E.S.1I0OKE. SEpri!:teiiet<br />

Builders of Steam' Machinerv<br />

In ill its Ijraccies.<br />

v-- rx Steaifccat.Steai3Mp.Lid t Boilers,<br />

Efxb. Pressere r Codpocmi- -<br />

STXlil VESSELS of all ndi bcilt cccplete,<br />

trft-- balls cs woci, iros cr. cocspcelte.<br />

QSIEAEY EXGDfES cocpocuded wte<br />

STEAM LAO'CEES. Barge acdSteaa Tegs constructed<br />

wita reieresee to tie trade la wfcict<br />

tier are to b eccptored. Speed, toccaje asd<br />

dratt f Trater grraran teed.<br />

5CGAS TTT,TS ard Sagar ilaSing 3Iactlerr<br />

csade after tie isast appraTed piass. Also.all<br />

Eotler Iras Wri coccected therewltir.<br />

WAXES PIPE, of Eotler or iteet Ires, cf asj<br />

size. ELide is stntaMelesgtis for connecting<br />

teijetner, or Sieeu rolled, renewed and racied<br />

for snipment. readj- - to te rireted en<br />

jroand.<br />

ti<br />

HTDBACXIC ETVEXDrG, Bailer Work and Water<br />

Pipes ramie bf tnis estabesnnurst. riveted bj<br />

njdranltc riTetiag macninerj-- , tiat (jcaHtyo<br />

irrS: beinc far superior ta cand wcrkl<br />

SHIP WOBi, Sfcip and Steam Capstans, Steam<br />

Wtneies. Air and Qrcaiirlng Pnmps, made<br />

after tie most approved piins.<br />

SOLE Agents and manaiacrarers far tie Pacide<br />

Cutof tne Heine Safe<br />

PITHPS Direct Acting Pumps far irrigation or<br />

citj-- woria' arpeses, beilt witn tie celebrated<br />

Barj- - Talre jiation, snperiar to any ctier<br />

jemp.<br />

JOHDIEE.<br />

.Honolixla<br />

ISet Boom, ya 3. nptJrs.SprecSebBeci<br />

F. LEOXKARD.<br />

P H. W. BOSS.<br />

I Lace of Hariri.)<br />

LEONHARD&ROSS.<br />

Beal Mate & Milling Mm<br />

ELLEXSBntGH, W. T.<br />

Xr F Leoahurd ha resided m and near EQenj- -<br />

kors-f-or ti last ts. years looser tnan.<br />

aT ocier ret'I escue- mu in tiat city<br />

iha fa tfcoraoskly posted ia all<br />

the wwntettal resosrees of tie<br />

sajrouxTrng eacxtry.<br />

XTXES CoaL Iron an tie metals.<br />

tAXBiS Ttafcer Claims and Farm Lands.<br />

Irricaooo. Dtlcies and Water Bits.<br />

WE Pay EzsifcJtver Attention to tie Tiree Fol-if- cr<br />

City Acdrrionsr<br />

The "Santa Anna Addition.<br />

The "Sunny Sfde Addition,<br />

The "Smithson" Addition.<br />

These FrcBeriLes ara Vv far tie meat pretsif<br />

sieiated of aay is Slteasbern.<br />

Tie aew Eltensoarga. Jfc y. E.E.E. passas<br />

toroozk tiese Laads.<br />

vrif a mil from th center of tewn. and<br />

Sool& of Caoisal Kill, sieteered from tie<br />

artli wrsd. aad fxocx tne dost of the<br />

city, tile SA5TA ASSA Aiidtooa Be on. a<br />

2acte stof e to tte SoatUfwnrd.<br />

ifennoson. ti east into SITS5T SE&E. and<br />

mmm.imHBfi tweHtj-jmlg- s vfey of one of tie<br />

loveliest TiQjjys ;n wasiisssair.<br />

Ti water U of tki clearest, and adest and<br />

tie draimise is natanlly perfect.<br />

Ftve years aio tie some; Prsperty tiat is now<br />

keldat31U0EiTacoaa.arSeaCte mritiaTe<br />

been aoogi for lfitO.<br />

Tnose- wii wers too iate Vs nra&e a smaR<br />

lactone fa. Tacoma or Seattle Sealer. iavsrBI<br />

j a chanceopeir te FTWf caooni.<br />

tT<br />

Far ftctiter partienfeira Address<br />

LZOSEAHD & HOSS,<br />

! tCLBr BtOCE.<br />

KW-- ly EMai?lmr23-- W". T"<br />

ewwcsss<br />

HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1889.<br />

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Wil. H.<br />

WtfJptS53P?WiP<br />

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JSLCET SjDP MXKlManglfERriljMEB StWWRX<br />

TAYLOR, President.<br />

WJSir-&mrMMriSM.YX,-<br />

YT5.<br />

FaETHi Hakd:k:e;r'Ch;leeI<br />

Jmm; most<br />

64 12S7-l-y<br />

the<br />

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Thisis"'<br />

l?KSMrf<br />

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of na-i- -- .. ,.refin-ed-i<br />

,<br />

all<br />

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jy w<br />

nerfu1"!<br />

EacK<br />

DoTtlB<br />

bers<br />

snft tiardi<br />

Colgate &<br />

S. MOORE, Superixtetet.<br />

EISDON EBON & LOCOMOTIVE WOEKS<br />

S. E. Corner of!Howard and Beale Streets, San Francisco.<br />

r rBTaJT" Vvi. E - JraaaaaaaaaaMaaiaaiaaaiaaaaaaalafcaaagamalaaBafci t . i - Sr<br />

jM'T'll "lj(ir '' I'''' lUW '' I" ""it llt'luiililalBiaaMLataaMaaMaMaaMaMaaaaLaaa i ." jji<br />

AGENTS FOE THE DAVIDSON STEAM PUMPS<br />

cmlv Steam Pnmp made that can be run at high piston speed, without shock, and with safety to the machine. Piston<br />

THE itoffins boxes, valve seats, stems and lining of water cylinders are of the best composition metal U. S. Standard.<br />

have been adopted toruse in the New Spreckels' Refinery, Philadelphia, the Brooklyn Water Vt Pumps<br />

orks,<br />

THESE Sew York, IT. S. Navy, etc., etc.<br />

GOLD Medal was awarded this Pomp by tbe f Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, one of, if not<br />

A the oldest of its kind in the United States money can not buy a pold medal from this Association, merit alone<br />

seenres it, and it was won from a large number of exhibitors of steam pumps.<br />

Spreckels Suar Refinerv, of Philadelphia, are now having built six Davidson Pumps, of the plunger pattern, IS<br />

THE evKader, 14 in. water cvrinder, 24 in. stroke; four Pnmps, 12 in. steam cylinder, 10 in. water cylinder, 24<br />

in. stroke, of tbe'ptstoo pattern, and two Pumps, IS in. steam cylinder, 12 in.water cyUnder, 24 in. stroke.<br />

& Fell steck of Boiler Feed Pumps, Light Tank and Circulating Pumps all'sizes constantly on hand.<br />

-:- - Mannfactnrers of Sugar Machinery -:-<br />

and M3br Engines and Boilers, Sheet Iron & Steel Water Pipe & Flume,<br />

Irrigating Pumps and Machinery, Double, Triple and Quadruple Effects, Juice Heaters, Vacuum Pans,<br />

Cooler "Wagons and Tanks, Improved Filter Presses, Railroad Cars and Railroad<br />

Ciarifiers, . Heine Patent Safety Boiler, 3raterial.<br />

IMPEOVED IDIKFUSIOISr .PPETTJS<br />

GAPACTTY AND RESULTS GUARANTEED.<br />

Praas and Estimates furnished on application.<br />

59-l- w 12S7-l-y<br />

l.:M...J.,W,gl!atMla,<br />

ANDERSON & LUNDY,<br />

ARTIFICIAL TEETH r02C<br />

One to fxtn Trretr'o Sat<br />

Inserted ott Gold Silver. Ailmninnn<br />

and Hnbber BUse.<br />

Croira and Bridge Work a. specialty.<br />

To persons wearier Enofeer Plate wifch. area<br />

CimstaneOcrcefK irruatwa. wioc<br />

threat, we weofti reftunmend ma Prap&yfictfe suuuti<br />

3fetal Plate. AQ oerattou ferforaed In accordance<br />

srttit tie latest fnjemvenecta fa<br />

dental science. Teeti extracted wftiaot. pain.<br />

iy tie us- of yitrmi (fcidi is.<br />

T SS Hotel it-- at fr SneoaMt't etc. itasd.<br />

mmm?r9<br />

"iflll<br />

cr--<br />

win mr$ wiPWriQ<br />

ti<br />

eTOBDSr DYEE, A.gent,<br />

ROOM 11 SPRECKELS BLOCK, HONOLULU, H..I.<br />

FOR SALE<br />

. A. I.OT, SURROUNDED<br />

Ma; a of SO la Honalo.<br />

L Kona. Hawaii; alio- - BY<br />

Stone Fence Acres,<br />

ifdrti<br />

A Lot of 2J<br />

Acres near Sapoopoo. Soati Kcna. Hairatt.<br />

fS-- Applr to<br />

U.S GEEB5WSLL,<br />

I2B-3- C<br />

Kealake&na, HawaK.<br />

ITotice of Election!<br />

THE REGULAR ANNUAL,<br />

Meerin? of lie WAILUKU SUGAK CO.<br />

ieW tils daT. tie foBowinr named sewtfemen<br />

ceo-laxje- ar:<br />

were elected W terre at oace izr.vg tie<br />

Wsi. O. Smf ti<br />

..Presldetit<br />

P. C. Jaae ..Tteattrer<br />

TVnt. W". Hall .... ..?txxttrrj<br />

MarfcP ItotAntnu itdjfew<br />

Ii:j-1-c Wif. W HALL. Secreurr.<br />

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fhe;nam<br />

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Ca<br />

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Jit<br />

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0<br />

CAUL. FOB<br />

Diamond Creamery<br />

BUTTER,<br />

In 1 lb., 2 lb., 3 lb. and 7 lb. Tins.<br />

Finest Article for Warra Climatea.<br />

S. EOSTER & CO.,<br />

SOLE AGENTS,<br />

SS and 23 California Street, Han Francisco.<br />

1257-- lj<br />

.foreign 5UnxrtiKrnenti.<br />

WILLT.V5IS, DIMOND A CO.,<br />

Shipping & CesMlssieM Mrrchaitc<br />

SI8 California Street. Snn Frntf 1f o. KM<br />

W- - H. CR0S8MAK & BEO.,<br />

COMMISSION MERCHANTS<br />

77 itnil 78 llronil Mtrcct, Slew Yerh.<br />

Ktftrtnc Castlo A Cooke, and J. T.<br />

last ly<br />

Water-aoa- e.<br />

TlO. It. DAVIES. ijahoCd jaM3!T.<br />

THEO. 3. DAYIES & CO.,<br />

Commission Merchants,<br />

12 & 13 The Altaav,<br />

LIVERPOOL. ISSlly<br />

Only " Pebble" Establishment.<br />

HBBB<br />

Muller's Optical Depot<br />

133 Montgomery St., near Bnsh, S.P.,C'a.<br />

35 Yoars."<br />

The most complicated cases of defective<br />

J,'.'?" tnoronclily dlacnosed FREK OF<br />

CHARGE. Orders by mall or express promptly<br />

attended to.<br />

Astlematlc Lenses Mounted to<br />

order at two honrs' notice. i5i y<br />

DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S<br />

CHLORODTISTE.<br />

THE ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE.<br />

Advice to Invallds.-- If yon wish to obtain<br />

quiet refreshing sleep, free from headache, relief<br />

from pain andanguisli, to calm and assusco<br />

the weary achlngs of protracted disease, invigorate<br />

the nervous media, and lecnlate the<br />

circulating systems of the body, you will provide<br />

yourself with that marvellous remedy ed<br />

by Dr. J. Collis Browne (late Army<br />

",hIc,hvC "" the name o7<br />

CULORODE, which is admitted by<br />

profession to be the<br />

the most wonderful and vain-abl- e<br />

remedy ever discovered.<br />

UHLORODVNE is the bestremedy<br />

Coughs,<br />

known<br />

Consumption.<br />

fo<br />

Bronchitis. Asthma.<br />

CHLORODYNE acts like a charm in Diarr<br />

Dysaenat?ry!S peCifiC ln ChoIer<br />

CHLOROBTNE effectually cuts short all<br />

EptIepsy' ursteri. Palpitation, and<br />

CHLORODYNE is the only palliative In Nen.<br />

SenfegW." &? ' U CanCer' Tooae<br />

Fr0.m rT?eK f. C- o- Pharmaceatical Chera<br />

Medical Hall Simla, Jannary 5, 1SS0.<br />

J.T. Davenport, Esq..<br />

To<br />

33, Great<br />

Bloomsbury,<br />

Russell Street,<br />

London. Dear Sir. We<br />

this opportunity of<br />

embrace<br />

congratulating yon upon wide-sprea- d the<br />

reputation this Justlv esteemed<br />

medicine. Dr. Collis Browne's<br />

has earned<br />

Chlorodrne<br />

for Itself, not only in<br />

bnt ail over<br />

Hindostanl<br />

the East.<br />

utility,<br />

Asa remedy<br />

we<br />

for<br />

must<br />

general<br />

question whether<br />

Imported<br />

a better Is<br />

into the country, and we shall be glad<br />

to hear of Its finding a place in every Anglo-India- n<br />

home. The other brands, we arc sorry<br />

toaay.arenow relegated to the native bazaars,<br />

and, judging from their sale, wcfancy<br />

sojourn<br />

their<br />

there will be but evanescent. VTe<br />

could multiply instances ad infinitum of the ex.<br />

traordlnary efficacy of Dr. Collis Chlo-rody- Browne's ne<br />

In Diarrhaja and Dysentery, Spasms<br />

Cramps.Nenralgia, theVomiting of Pregnancy,<br />

and as a general sedative, that have occured<br />

under our personal observation during many<br />

years. In Choleraic Diarrhoea, and even ln<br />

more terrible<br />

the<br />

forms of Cholera itself, we<br />

witnessed<br />

have<br />

its surprising controlling power.<br />

We have never used any other form of this<br />

medtcln than Collis Browne's from a firm<br />

Conviction that it U decidelythebest.andalso<br />

fromaeense of duty we owe to the profession<br />

substitution of any other than Collis Browne's<br />

1s a DELIBERATE BrXACH OT rAlTH OX THE PJkBT<br />

01" THE CHEMIST TO PRESCBinEE AND PATIEST<br />

alike. AiVe are, Sir, faithfully yours, Byrnes fc<br />

Co.. Members of the Pharm. Society of Great<br />

Britian. Hie Excellency the Viceroy's Chen<br />

Ists.<br />

CAUTION. Sir W. Pago<br />

Wood stated that Dr. J. Collis Browne was,<br />

undoubtedly, the Inventor of Chlurodyne; that<br />

the story of the defendant Freeman was deliberately<br />

nntrue, which, he regretted to say,<br />

had been sworn to. See"The Times, July 13<br />

lol.<br />

Sold in bottles at Is. lHd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d.,<br />

and lis. each. None is genuine without the-word-<br />

"Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne " on<br />

the Government stamp. Overwhelming medl<br />

cal testimony accompanies each bottle.<br />

Caution. Beware of Piracy and Imitations.<br />

Sole iranufactnre J. T. DAVENPORT. 33<br />

Great Bnssell Street. Bloomebnrv. London.<br />

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