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EVENING BULLETIN, SEPTEMBER 1G. 1895. LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE CLAUDINE AT HILO. Tho raco horses Bily C. and Spooulutor uro offered for salo. Tlioro was qui to n heavy rain last night from LUiha slroot to tho Kapaliuna terminus. Tho fnmouB ISS. & W. (Earl & Wilson) Collars and OufFs in Int ost shapes at Tracy's. Hon. W. 0: Wililor and wife roturned from Hawaii by tho Olaudino. John T. Drown returned by tho Claudine from a business trip to Maui and Hawaii. Justice W. F Frcar, Mrs. Froar and Mrs. 0 Foster wero among tho Claudino's pnesongors. Peoplo are beginning to ask of whom iRthe real Board of Hoalth composod. l'AssKxuKii a m: ivi:n tks bavh IN CllAltA.Nn.NK. Tlio l'oimlncc Ileiulr ulcli IMro Hone to Prevent a Iniiiriltiit Monc Thrown nt Hauls' Crew a. Tho Borotania street pumps are in good ordor again and aro run ning night nnd day. Tho Stinitiry Inspectors held a long session th'.s morning at Oar tor & Kinney's officos. Tho run on tho Ohinso Buroau for roturn pormits by Ohineso loavmg by tho Coptic began totluy. Two iufectod houses noar tho jnil woro burned yesWday aftor noin by ordor of tho authorities. Thoro was considerable falling oil' in tho attendance at tho Wuikiki ba thing rosorts yesterday. James Campbell is providing work for all nativos in tho vicinity of his Pearl City ranch at SI por day. This morning's inspection was tho seventeenth, in, which about 25,000 ponplo havo been account ed for. H. E. Walker olsowhero dis plays a good foundation to sustain tho reputation of the Cleveland bicycles. The polico arrested twonty-nino persons for giniing on Saturd.ty night, sixtoou Ohineso and t'lir teon whiten. Tho hurb r is litor.illy alive with fish, both big and little, and a small variety nevor before soon hero has raido its appoaranco in largo numbers. Kami stoimors from Honolulu must first tuoh at Nawilwili a-id await orders from tho Lib no Board of Hoalth before proceed ing fuitlier. Tho consumption of beer has fallon off immensely since tho epidomic commouced. Saloon men say tho fusliiouable drinks now aro straight whisky and brandy. Tho big clearance salo of tho Temple of Fashion is only sus pended on account of tho presont trouble. In tho meantime watch tho papers and future announcements. Tho ladies of the Hawaiian Re lief Society all took a much-needed rest yesterday. Rations aro being distributed to tho needy to day us usual. No ono who has any business to do favors tho total suspension of business. The suggestion only comes from thoso who havo noth ing oleo to do but to keop them selves soared and endeavor to frighten others. Thirtoon natives have boon con voyid to tho cholera station from tho steamer Koau Hou for fishing in tho harbor. It is openly stated- that fishing is done off tho quarantined Bteamers ovory night in tho twolvo to four watch. Ed. B. G'ffard was thrown from his hnrao on Saturday afternoon and sovoroly injured about tho bond. Ho was convo3'od to Dr. Horhort's residence in an uncon scious stato but oamo to in about an hour and was sont home. Old Mr. Norton, who keeps tho sodn-wator and cigar storo on Port stroot, remembers tho cholera opidomic in 1832-3-4 on tho Eastern coast of tho United States. In Now Bedford, Mass., and in Now York city ho saw inau' people drop dead in tho streets from it. "When tho steamer Claudine arrived heio this forenoon, there was groat oxcitomont. Sheriff E. G. Hitchcock and other Ililo itcs did not rolish tho idea of ho iug put in quarantine for ton days on Cocoanut Island, which tho peoplo at a public mooting had decided on, as also tho local Board of Health. Two of tho Claudino's boats went into tho Wailuku rivor for water, and somo jursons thinking tho in on woro c miug ashore throw stones at thorn. Tho firo ongino was taken down to tho wharf to throw wator on tho passengers in case thoy wore determined and attempted to come ashore. Somo porsons wero very much oxcitod, and at several public mootings thoro was groat oxcitomont. It is to bo hopod all will cool down soon and act reason ably. A tolophouo hasboen put up so that wo can talk with our quar antined friends. Tho rico that oamo by tho Olau dino is to be taken to Cocoanut Island, emptied out of tho bags and fumigated, after which it will bo placed in othor bags. I am told tho Japanese do not liko the idea of eating it, but think they will got ovorthoir fastidiousness. Wo oxpect tho Hawaii hero in a day or two with a big lot of rico, enough to last a month I think. I suppose Hilo is over its extra ordinary oxcitomont for a short time. Latch. The rico was not taken out of tho bags but was fumigated in tho original bagH. Die Maui passongors havo come ashoro and will bo quarantined with thopo bolouging to this isl and ten days. J. A. M. Hilo, Sept. 14, 1895. A privato letter to Ralph Turner says: "There was a big excitement hero when tho steamer arrived. Tho firo bell rang and tho people all gathered on tho wharf, waiting fur ii rpvnllifinn if f.lin luiRRonmirn would try to gat ashoro. Sheriff uiiGUcooit trieu to piny a iricK, but he got left. He said ho bad orders to como ashoro with tho mail; and ho tried to, hut tho peoplo chasod him hack, and I toll you didn't ho swear! Ho!" Thore is ono thing about tho cholora that soems to give uni versal satisfaction, and that is that it enables somo members of tho army to earn their salt CO.UIIIN TION OV ISIMI.II, (Continued from jth pigc.) cotr.mittoo bo appointed to ascer tain how much disinfecting ma terial amid bo obtained. Mr Iticlinrds thought tho un doitakiug would bo a stupendous ono. Mr. Marsden movod that it bo tho sense of tho meeting that tho work of disinfecting tho infootod districts bo undertaken at once. Mr. Gear movod to amond that a cominilteo bo appointud to as certain how much disinfecting material was available. Curriod. Messrs. A V. Gear, T. J. King and Henry Smith woro appointed as suolt ootnmitteo. A motion was finally adopted that it was the eonae of tho moot ing that tho suggestions of tho committee of throo appointed by tho Board of Health woro wise nnd should bo recommended. Colouol Soper thought much of tho distrust of tho people of tho other islands arose from a want of confidonco in tho physicians on tho Board of Hoalth. Mr. Lowrny movod that tho cominitteorecommondtotho board tho advisability of calling meet ings of all the licensed physicians in tho city for consultation in regard to the moasuros to bo adopted. Carried. The meeting thon adjournod to 3 p. in. the TH LlUE MUN THEM ALL Tho Adkmnk Bi,ao' Stookino is the best stock in tho Morkot. They arc absolutely stainless) very elastic, nnd good wearing. -A. Full Line of Sizes- or Ladies . . . Por G out J emon I-for Children For lnt ants : : : : '$ CanBe J-i'ound at N. S. SACHS' C20 Fort Slicet, Honolulu, II, I. For Sale. THE WELL-KNOWN THOROUGHBRED HORSES Billy 0 a Speculator 537" Tor lorm, etc., apply to lOMf KIIANK VIDA. EVBLAND : BICYCLE ABE ON TOP LARGE FACTORY ,T. I HONEST WORKMANSHIP SPEEDY, and That Tired Feeling Is a dangerous condition directly duo to depleted or impure blood. It should not be allowed to continue, as in its debility tho system is especially liable to nerious attacks of illness. Hood's Snrsnparilla is the remedy for such a condition, und also for that weakness which prevails at the cuange 01 season, cumato or mo. Hood's Tills are purely vogetablo, care fully prepared from the best ingredients 25c. C3-tf DURABLE' ISLGSli flQood Foundation H. E. Walker, Mcrohant stroot. Agont. 104 WHK MOKMG Xo IVot Forget tlio "Mexican Cigar." This is an especial bnnd imported only by us. the best Cigar in tho city for tho tnonoy. It is positively Imported and for sale by Hollister & Co., CORNER FORT AND MERCHANT BTS. I KEEP COOL And so can you in side, outside and all tho way through by drinking !SgH!E HIRE'S ROOTBEER. This gront homo-niado drink ih as healthful as it is pleas ant. It is good all tho timo; good for iho cliiiutun; good for tho grown-up folks; Rood for everybody harmful to none. It keeps tho blood pure and cool, strengthens tho system and counteracts tho effects of tho heat. It is absolutely free from a singlo intoxicating proporty and is ovory whoro recognized as A Temperance Drink For Temperance People. A package of Hiro's Roolbcor extract will mnko fivo gal lons. Tho directions aro sosimplu that anyone can mako tho most delicious, sparkling, effervescent bovorago without irouuio or expense a by Tho Charles E. Hir Ask your storekeeper for it, made only ires uo., jL'uuauuij la, u. o. A. " V o havo used your Rootbocr for tho last tlireo years nnd think tlioro is nothiiiR equals it. lliw.N. Sickel, MS Northampton sheet, Iloston, Mass." " I liino boon using your Hootbwr for three yenrs. and lmvo recommended it to many of inv frionds. 1 luvo also boon much plcasud with it. It is re freshing nourishing, in fact words are tuademiato to express its worth. Mns. S.Buaun, Stato street, between Constance, Now Orleaus, Ij. A., U. S. A." JOBBERS: HounoN Drug Company, "Wholesalo Druggist. Benson, Smith fe Company, " HoLLISTEK DltUG COMPANY, " Lewis & Company, ; Grocers 4 Ltd ;Vo might argue till Doomsday that our Shoes aro tho best and prices tho lowest. You can como in and soo for yourself. Tlxe vdIebELu.f aot-ULarers' Slxoe Co ..s BIG SHOE STORE. 8 3 ttAm M AmiVm