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EVENING BULLETIN, MARCH 20, 185)7.
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Our Fs and Other Eyes.
Our I's arc just as strong as they were fifty yeara ago,
when we have cause to use them. Hut we have less and
less cause to praise ourselves, since others do the praising,
and we arc more than willing for you to see us through
other eyes. This is how we look to S. I, Hoycc, whole
sale and retail druggist, Duluth, Minn., who after a quarter
of a century of observation writes:
" I have sold Ayer's Sarsaparilla for more than 25 years,
botli at wholesale and retail, and have never heard any
thing but words of praise from my customers ; not a single
complaint has ever reached me. I believe Ayer's Sar
saparilla to be the best blood purifier that has been intro
duced to the general public." This, from a man who has
sold thousands of dozens of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, is strong
testimony. Hut it only echoes popular sentiment the world
over, which has Nothing but words of praise for
Ayer's Sarsaparilla."
Aiy diu!t about h en fnr til " Clipbook."
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AdJrt-ss: J. 1. A)cr Lo., Lowell, Mast.
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Hollister Drug
. , . , For Everybody:
The only complete lino of
MUSIC GOODS
In the Mamta. A tew of ,
our t-peeiulties ....
Kingsbury Pianos!1
The perfection of art 111
l'iuuo making
CHICAGO CO ITAGK ORGAN'S, I'll
iMjimled in tone, beauty uml eou
Hirtietloiii". UKGINA MUSIC BOXKtS, the King
of all, plays over one thousand
tunes.
AUrOHAUI'ri, everybody's instru
ment, a chilil ean pluy it.
GUIl'AHS, we eany the celebrated'
Htury r. Aluou, iinrwooii ami
other inuke-, Ironi $4 up.
BANJOS, Stewart, Fulrltunks &
Cole and other wellkuowu
makes.
ACCOKDKOXS, the celebrated "lni
perial" uml other good lines.
teST And 11 thousand ami one other
mnullcr lntrumenU loo iiunieroua to
mention.
Our eelebrateil Wall, Nichols Co.
"Stak" Brand of
GUITAR, 170LX una
WAX JO STR1XGS,
Are the best ninile. Uce no other.
Sheet Music,
Music Books
INSTRUCTION BOOKS
For all instruments.
Our stock In the niot varied to he
foiliiu this hIiIh of 'Kriticn, unit the
prices the BHine as you pay in the
Stiite
All Instruments hoM on easy month
ly payment!.
WALL, NICHOLS CO.,
The money savers for you.
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Co., Agents.
LiWIiS & Co,
Tf a mail's dinner is riyht,
and he rises from the table
conscious that his wife has
used the same judgment as to
price that she did in the selec
tion of the articles disposed of
there can be no indigestion to
follow. Our goods are of the
kind which bring health,
happiness and a fat purse.
Table delicacies are a fad
with us they are bought be
cause we known the average
Honoluluitc is fond of good
things for the stomach. Our
prices are below the average
and special inducements are
offered to cash purchasers. Our
latest importations include the
best goods obtainable in the
English markets.
Cope-land's English Peas;
Cod's Roe, Mackerel in Mus
tard Sauce and Cambridge
Sausages in tins are so well
put up that it would be di Hi
cult to detect the difference
between them and the same
articles direct from the market.
"Tej'psonneuu" is a long
name to put before Pate but
the combination makes the best
tid bit ever placed before a
gourmet. These are goods
that anyone may eat without
fear of indigestion following.
They are put up in the best
factories in Europe and come
to us in elegant condition.
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Lewis & Co.,
GKOOERS.,
Kort Street.
Honolulu.
A Quiet Shave
Citii be had at the
CRLTJSKI03ST
Barber -:- Shop
l'ACIIKCO & FKKNANDKZ.
GILBERT P. LITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
IILO, HAWAII.
A. V. G-EAR.
Telephone 'J5rt,
No. Jin Klin; St,
Subscribe Tor the Evening Bul
letin 75 cunts par month.
A GOOD CVP OF TEA.
Ilntr l.mlly It Mity lip Mmlr Willi h Lit
tlu Onrp.
Have Rood Ua to begin with; then bo
Mint that you luivn fnuhly drawn, pure
mid filtered water of which to mako the
beverage. The water must not have boon
fitaiulinj for bourn exposed totho wontli
er nor fdmiiieriiig on the range. It must
be fri'Bli, mid then, if yon havo a brisk
flro or tho hot flunio of nn alcohol
lamp, britiR it quickly to tho boil. A
flat bottomed kettle is to bo preferred,
as it lias u broad mirfuce to expose to the
heat, uml the boil tug is kiuii iiccom
plishrd. Water is boiling w lion it bub
bles and the steiun comes in white pnfl
f 10111 the spoilt of tho kettle. It (loon
not boil when it begins to dimmer anil
to sing. That, is only the sign that it is
near to boiling. You must makn your
tea when the water has Jut boiled. A
kettle which lias Ixtii standing on tho
back of 11 stove all day, tilled up now
and then by n ilippvr or two more of
water, v 111 not innki' good tea. You
must bo. I (lni until- on purpose.
An eiiitlieii put is bitter for tea than
a metiil one. Pom n little boiling water
in the pot to heat it, and after u minute
or two pour it nut. Now put a teaspoon-
fill of tin for I'vrry cup of liof water an
veil, not a be.ipu.g, t-pontitul ami nri.l
all extra one for the pot. 1'our on lis
much water its will fill the number of
cops you wish to m.iko. Lot it stand
two minutes; then, with a long handled
spoon, stir tho leaves oneo through the
water and inslaiitlycoertbo pot again.
Third minutes more, and your tea is
done. Never let tea hteep or boil or
btand a long time. It is a miiok, neat,
nico process from beginning to cud.
How Lemon Will llem-llt tlm Liiiiej.
Lemons nro an oxcollent remedy in
pulmonary diseases. WI1011 used for
iuug trouble from 0 to II a day should
be used. More juice is obtained from
lemou.s by b ,ilm tlii'in. l'ut tiio lem
ons in eulil wiiii i- .hi 1 1 ring slowly to
a boil. Hull slowly until they begin
to tofMi. Kt move irom the water, and
whrii cold enough to handle hipieen
until the juiro ii extracted, strain and
add moiigli loaf or crushed sugar to
make it palatuhle, b"iii eaieful not to
make it too sweet. Add ubout twice in
much water as there is juice. This prep
aration may be mucin uvery morning,
or enough may bo prepared ono day to
luit tliiee or four days; but it must bo
kept in a cool place.
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$k s.
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Portrait of the youth who was lioru
withnsilvci spinm in Ins mouth. Judy.
Nut Mltli 'l imiI lliril
"Tlmy siiy I litilo iny lu'iitl
In the bunil," thu itrlt)i 8iild,
"But I know u trick tUat'n bvtti-r uny duy.
When I neek u Hum rt'trcut,
I would ruther lilde my fent
In a pair of booU tliiit point thu other wuy I"
Fllfgondii Blotter.
Anchored.
Anchored is what tho man said
when ho droppprf into tho Anchor
Snloou. Why? snid his frionil.
Bocauso you can nhvnya Rot a
cool rofrcdhiug drink Borvod 1)
gontlcmnuly uttendiuitH, tuiil if
you liuppun to drop in durinu
lunch hour you will bo rognlod
with Holidn im well ns litiuidH. In
fact tho lunch at tho Anchor its
siiid by ninny to bo tho bost in
town. Tho colobrnted Senttlo
bucr is on tnj). It i sparkling
and ice cold. Tho finest of winoa
und liquoi'H in town nio to bo had
nt Huh popular resort.
Lf you want nbsoluto perfection
in Refrigerators, go to tho Pacific
Hardwnro Co., fortlio "Ilygiouio."
It obviates all defects found in
old styles, and embodies improve
ments and virtues possessed by
uo othor.
Printed ducks are just tis good,
if not botter than anything elso
for boys' shirt waists. They wash
aud wear well, two very important
considerations. Kerr has them in
a lnrgo vnriety of patterns at oight
yards for one dollar.
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No Cause
for Alarm!!!
Now thnt we lmvi- found n
)roparation tlmt is n powerful
dismfcftnnt, perfectly harm
less, free from odor, con
venient to use and at the re
markable low figure of
5 Cents a Gallon.
No prudetit housekeeper can
ail'ord to run the risk of con
tracting sickness, which is sure
to occur, should you neglect
to keep the sowers, coss-pools
and otithoiihcs in a peifectly
deodorized condition.
Purifisie 25c.
Any Physician will endorse
what we claim when we tell
you that nine tenths of all
fevers and alike illness is the
result of carelessness about
the sanitary conditions of the
premises.
Purifine 50c.
One great objection to most
disinfectants is that they have
such a disagreeable odor. Puri
fine is odorless.
Purifine $1 00.
Don't delay in purifying the
air you daily breathe and
trust to kind providence that
you may escape illness. .Now
is the time to commence the
good work, don't wait until
the dead heat of summer has
arrived; it may be too late.
Take time by the forelock,
To be forewarned is to be fore
armed. Purifine in quantities to suit
We are the Solo Agents.
Hollister Drug Go
4 'Hawaii's
Young People,"
Tho March number of thia Journal
for the Students of the Public) HeliooN
will he on sal- at the Gomikn ItULE
iiAXAAit on MONDAY NEXT. It
will be full of Interesting Articles,
Bhort Stories, Poems, etc. J.M.WKIUJ,
Solo Agent.
A HUM. LINE OF
Tennis Rackets,
1867 Tennis Balls,
Nets, Covers,
Counters, Etc., Etc., Etc.
Received Ex "Alameda."
GOLDEN RULE
BAZAAR
No. 306 Fort Street.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
Geo. HafFner,
Jeweler,
Watchmaker and
Engraver,
lias Removed to
5-20i PORT STREET,
Club Stable BulUllug.
HIGH GRADE
Lubricating
Oils
In Quality Excollod by None.
Atlantic Red Engine,
Especially adapted to Centrifu
gal Machinery and High Spood
Engines.
Capitol Cylinder,
For Cylinders, etc.
Castor Mineral,
For Stoma Flows.
Summer Black,
For Car Boxes, otc.
Steel Plows
Wa'-"
"Wo carry tho following lino
manufactured by the OLIVEU
BROTHERS' PLOW WOHKS:
The C. & C. RICE PLOW,
Sizos 5 to 10 iu.; made for light
cultivating and nil ordinar' uso.
The QUEEN,
Sizea (i, 8 nntl 10 in.; for extra
heavy work.
The MONARCH,
12 and II in.; for breaking and
heavy plowing.
S2T These Flows, mndo ex
pressly for us, nio well braced,
strong, light, and mo tho lesult of
ciirolul study of plantation noeds.
They havo inot with universal
approval wherever used.
J us 1 Keceived
Garden
ALSO A NEW LOT OF
Ice Shaves
Which you will find conve
nient for making quick
Cold Drinks.
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LIK.K and F1KE
INMdE AIEfllTp.
. AOKSTri FOH . .
New England Mutual Life In
surance CO. OF BOSTON.
Etna Fire Insurance Company
of Hartford.
jMtV Vft I ' ijgca.i& t3$39BH9
IVhen
"7Yie Pe'ueVi
tho Bicycling fever, cntches
you (or you catch it) wo would
liko a chance to proscribe for you,
not that wo expqct to effect a cure,
only to boII you a wonder in
wheels.
This is what ono of tho Hawaii
an College boys writes to his fath
er regarding tho best wheel to buy
for his sister: "1 hold tho Ramb
ler second to nono in the country
(tho U. S.), and if nuyouo can
show a wheel which has traveled
ns many miles as mino litis with
as littlo cxponeo as mine I would
very much liko to seo it. Be
sides changing tho gear from 01
to 70 and tho saddle to ono of later
pattern my entire expense for tho
wheel hns been fifty cents. That
I think is a protty good record,
don't you? 1 am very much afraid
that my tires, tho snuio oucs I got
on the machine, will not Inst mo
through tho next sonsou. They
are almost worn through all over.
It will coBt me from .$12 to 815
to got now tires put on, but it is
legitimate wear. 1 never kuow n
pair of tires to wear as long and
as well as theso havp, considering
tho amount of travel. When you
consider that they have traveled
ns far as from Cleveland, O., to
Honolulu, over all sorts of roads
and pnths, you will seo that they
must noeds wear Bomo."
Tho above opinion you will
find to bo the opinion of about
every ruler of a IJnmbler in this
city, and thoro are a lot of Humb
ler riders here. Our troublo hns
been to get enough wheols, tho
mnkors not realizing that we want
".)7 stock before tho snow hna
molted in their country. By tho
Australia this week wo received 7
ladies' wheels, and six of them wo
havo sold. By tho Miowern mnil
wo ordered 20 Ramblers and by
this week's mnil we nro ordering a
more, and wo havo orders in for 2
Racers, so by return Australia wo
will havo 27 Ramblers, and in fut
ure wo do not proposo to loso tho
sale of nny wheols by not having
them on hnud. Reinombor Hint
the Rnmbler is fitted with the only
tiro that has proved ontiroly satis
factory iu this country, tho great
"G. & J." Thoro nro imitations to
this tiro to bo found horo, but if
you don't find it out when you buy
tliem, you will alter you have used
thorn a while, to your sorrow. Tho
genuine "G. & J." tiro is to bo had
only nt tho Rambler Agency, and
thoro you enn got tho right article,
fully gunrantoed.
When "The Fever"
the bicycling fevor
catches you,
Buy a RAMBLER.
E. 0. Hal! & Son
Rambler Agency.
John Moil,
Important and Dealers iu
Steel and Iron Ranges,
STOVES, AGATEWARE.
DIMOND BLOCK.
121 ic 123 King Btreot.
CAN'T BE BEAT !
WHAT? '
My S10.00 Hath Tubs, liued with best
qunlity, No. 10 ziuc, 6 in. l'ipo, Chain and
ring, with wood rim nil oomploto. Other
denier aro dumronndod, mid ruort to all
lunnor of Tricks and Excuses.
Do not deceived, these lluth Tubs have
boeusold for $14 uutil I reduced the priooi
I oiu prepared to do nil work in my line
and giiariuiUo satisfaction: Khtiiuates fur
niHhod. If yon wimt a. Rood Job choap for Cash,
riiiR up Telephono 844, uud I am yoni
mam
JAS. NOTT Jn,
Tinsmith A l'lnmbec
HAWAIIAN
Mercantile Agency
210 King street.
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