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Havana Cigars
tfUST RECEIVED BY
ftOLLISTER & CO.
From the Factories of
I-ia Intimidad,
La lEspaiiola,
La jfricaria,
Henry Olav & !Bock & Co.
Corner Fort &
. , . , For Everybody:
The only complete lino of
MUSIC GOODS
In thn Iluttds. A few of
our specialties ....
Kingsbury Pianos !
The perfection of art in
Piano milking
CHICAGO CO ITAGB ORG ANrf, Uu
equaled In tone, beauty anil con
struction. RKGINA MUSIC BOXES, the King
of all, plays over one thnusaud
tunes.
AUTOHARP3, everybody's Instru
ment, a eh I Id can play It.
GUIFAIU3, we carry the celebrated
Henry F. Mason, Harwood and
other make", from SI up.
BANJOS, Stewart, Fairbanks &
Cole and other wellkuown
makes.
ACCORDEONS, the celebrated "lni
perlal" and other good lines.
I And n thousand and one other
smaller instruments too miinerotis to
mention.
Our celebrated Wall, Nichols Co.
"Stab" Brand of
GUITAR, VIOTJN ana
BJNJO STRINGS,
Are the best made. Uoe no other.
Sheet Music,
Music Books,
INSTRUCTION BOOKS
For all instruments.
Our stock Is the mnt varied to be
found this side of 'Frisco, unl tbe
prices the same as you pay in the
States.
All instruments sold on easy month
ly payment.
WALL, NICHOLS CO.,
The money navera for your
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Merchant Sts.
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& C.
If a man's dinner is riqht,
and ho rises from tho table
conscious that his wife has
used tho same judgment as to
prico time she did in the selec
tion of tho articles disposed of
there can be no indigestion to
follow. Our goods are of tho
kind which bring health,
happiness and a fat purse.
Table delicacies are a fad
with us they arc bought be
cause wo known the
average
Honoluluite is fond of
good
things for tho stomach. Our
prices arc below tho average
and special inducements are
offered to cash purchasers. Our
latest importations include tho
best goods obtainable in the
English markets.
Copeland's English Peas:
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vuu a iiuu, i.lUbnuiui 111 .HJ.UB
tard Sauco and Cambridge
Sausages in tins , are so well
put up that it would bo diffi
cult to detect the diil'ercnco
between them and tho same
articles direct from tho market.
"Teyssonneau" is a long
namo to put before Pato but
tho combination malces tho best
tid bit ever placed bofore a
gourmet. Thcso arc goods
that anyone may cat without
fear of indigestion following.
They are put up in tho best
factories in Europe and come
to us in elegant condition.
Lewis & Co.,
GKOqERS.,
Kort Streot.
Honolulu,
A Quiet Shave
Can be had . at tho
CRITERION
Barber -:- Shop
Paoukco fe Fkhnandkz.
GILBERT P. LITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AIL0, HAWAII.
A. V. GEAR.
USTotstzsr ZFiafolic
Telephone 258, i : t i No. 210 King St.
Subscribe for tho Evknino BtH
lftim 76 cents per month.
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pox on boiml tun tlnv nftor lior
arrival from iliipau. TIioid wero
up to ditto IS1.) uiiBog, of which 18
were EuroneniiB, with oun tlentb.
Sovornl lottorrt wero rccoivod
from Dr. Eldrcduo of Yokohama
in relation to tho Binnllpox epi
ilomic, which ho suites wa8 slight
ly inoroasinc iu some portions of
tho in foe tea districts and dimi
nishing iu others. Ho called at
tention also to two ensos of tho
pluguo which had been reported
from Formosa aud stated that ho
had roasou to boliove tho djscasc
was lying quioscont at Formosa
aud that it would probably broak
out on tho rocurreuoe of hot
weather. Ho foarod that
it would enBily gnin a
footing iu Japan from tho
froquoncy with which small trad
ing vessels, manned eutiroly by
Jnpnni'HO, piitw'd between tho two
countries. The doctor nlno stated
that tho Jopaueso people were be
comiug rostivo under tho rostric
tioqs imposed by tho qunrnntiuo
regulations of tho Unwniinu aud
United States Governments.
Miuister Cooper from tho com
mittee to exnmiuo into thu ado
quncy of tho present laws for tho
restriction of tuberculosis said
both himself and Dr. Emerson
had carefully examined tho spe
cial laws ou tho subject. There
was some doubt whether they
wero sufficient for tho purpose.
The committee whb of opinion
that tho Board could obtain juris
diction by passing n resolution to
tho effect that tuberculosis was
prevalent in the islands and a
mcuaco to public health. This
would bring tho inultor directly
under the control of tho Hoard.
Dr. Emerson agreed with Min
ister Cooper and offered a resolu
tion which he thought would cov
er tho mutter. Jt was read and
discussed, and the general opinion
of the Board being that it was not
strong enough it was roforrod
back to tho committeo with in
structions to report at the next
mooting. After tho passngo of
this rosolutiou tho Board will take
immediato stops to stamp out tho
disease. Tho stutoment was made
that the Woodlawu dairy people
were not only willing but anxious
to havo their cows oxamiued, pro
vided tho inspection was legally
made and by compotont officials.
Minister Cooper stated that tho
next regular steamer from the
Orient would havo on board the
new Minister from China to the
United States. llo understood
that ho was desirous of landing
hero and paying his respects to
tho Hawaiian oilicials and greot
ing his couutrymou. Ho wished
to havo the souso of tho Board as
to whothor it was advisable to
make an exception in the (inaraii-
tine regulations and allow the
Miuistor to land.
Mr. Brown said most decidedly
not. Ho was opposed to makiug
exceptions for anyone. If the
Chinese Miiiiitor was allowed to
land, ovory cabin passenger on
tho Gaelic would have tho same
right. Ho was decidedly opposed
to making any oxcoptiou what
ever to the quarantine
regulations aud would move
that it bo tho sense of the Board
that nono should bo mado. Tho
motion was strongly supported
by other membors aud paesod
unanimously.
Agent Keynouis made a vorbal
report that a whaling ship recent
ly called at Kealakokua bay and
took on a quantity of water and
ballaBt. Tho vessel was not
bourded by any physician during
her stay. Asked if tho voosol had
beon boarded by any customs
officer, Mr. Boyuolds ropliod that
Ho could not say. lie thought not.
JJr. JJay invited tho morauers of
tho Board to tako a waaonotto
drivo with him on Saturday aftor-
lioon. I'D in brought out tho fact
that soyural members of tho Board
wero not in accord with Attornoy
Ueueral Smith on tho location for
the proposed now cemetery. Dr.
Day has found a sito which ho
considers moro suitablo than any
yet montioned and ho will show it
to tho Hoard on Saturday, but at
presout won't say whero it is
located.
1'iir limit,
A 0-roomod cottage, Btables
and servant's quarters, situate ou
Wildor avenue. Largo grounds
well laid out and planted with
fruit and ornnnieutnl trees; ono
full set of furuituro and cooking
stove can romnin in tho houso if
wanted. Apply to A. V. Gear,
210 King streot.
i
King Bros, havo just filled an
ordor for 200 colored Hawaiian,
photos for a party iu America.
No Cause
for Alarm!!!
Now that we have found a
preparation that is a powerful
disinfectant, perfectly harm
less, freo from odor, con
venient to use and at tho re
markable low figure of
5 Gents a Gallon.
No prudent housekeeper can
afford to run the risk of con
tracting sickness, which is suro
to occur, should you neglect
to keep the sowers, cess-pools
and outhouses in a perfectly
deodorized condition.
Purifine 25c.
Any Physician will endorse
what wo cluim when wo toll
you that nine tenths of all
fevers and alike illness is the
result of carelessness about
tho sanitary conditions of tho
premises.
Purifine 50c.
Ono great objection to most
disinfectants is that they have
such a (lihagrecablo odor. Puri
fine is odorless.
Purifine $1 00.
Don't delay in purifying tho
air you daily breathe and
trust to kind providence that
you may escape illness. Now
is tho time to commence the
good work, don't wait until
tho dead heat of summer has
arrived; it may be too late.
Take time by the forelock.
To bo forewarned is to be fore
armed. Purifine in quantities to suit.
Wo are the Sole Agents.
Hollister Drug Co.
"Hawaii's
Young People."
The March number of this Journal
for the (Students of tbe Public Hcbools
will be ou sale at the GnLDUN Rule:
Ba.aak on MONDAY NJflXT. It
will be full of Intero-ttlii Articles,
8hort Stories, Poems, etc. J.M.WKBB,
Sole Agent.
A KUU LINK OF
Tennis Rackets,
1897 Tennis Balls,
Nets, Covers,
Counters, Etc., Etc., Etc
Received Kx "Aluiaoda."
GOLDEN RULE
BAZAAR
REMOVAL" NOTICE,
Geo. HafFner,
Jeweler,
Watchmaker and
Engravex',
pras Itomoved to
520fc FORT STREET,
Club Stable Building.
Canadian-Australian
dm
Btentners of tbe above Iiino running in couuection with tho
CANADIAN PACIFIC HAIL WAY
Between Vancouver, B. C., and Sydney, N. B. W and callinj? at Viotoria, B 0.
Honolulu and Sura (Fiji),
On or about tho dates below statod, viz.:
From Sydney and Hut. for Victoria and
Vanoourar. II. O.I
Stmr "WAHHIMOO" March 24
Stuir"MIOWERA" April 24
Sttur "WA1UUMOO" May 24
Stair "MIOWEKA" June 24
Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Caiiiulu,
United States mid Europe ,
FHEIQUT AND PABSBNOElt AGENTS:
D. MoNicotii, Montreal, Canada.
KoDcni Kf.hu, Winnipeg, Canada.
M. M. Steiin, San Frnuoisco, Cal.
G. MoL. BnowN, Vancouver, B. O.
Australian Mail Service. .
For San Francisco:
Tho New and Fine Al Steel Steamship
" Moana "
Of tbe Oceanic Steamship Company will
be duo at Honolulu from Sydney and
Auckland on or about
A.pril 1, 1807.
And will leavo for the above port with
Mails aud Passengers on or about that
date.
For Sydney and Auckland:
Tho New and Fine Al Stee Steamship
" Mariposa "
Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company will
be dne at Honolulu from San Francisco
on or about
.A.pril 8? 1897.
And will havo prompt despatch with
Mails and Passengers tor the above ports.
The undersigned are now prepared
to issue
Through Tickets to All Points
in tho United States.
tSTFor further particulars regarding
Freight or Passage- apply to
WM. G. IRWIN &C0., L'd,
General Agents.
LOCAL LINE
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu
from S. F.
Leave Honolulu
forS.F.
March 30, 1897 April 7, 1897
April 27, 1897 Hay C, 1897
THROUGH LINE
From San Francisco
for Sydney.
wlrrt'tr Honolulu.
From Sydney for
San Francisco.
Leave Honolulu.
Mariposa, April 8, '97 I Moana, April 1, '97
Moaua, May 0, '07 Alameda, Ap 29, '97
Poundmaster's Notice.
Notice la hereby given that the fol
lowing estraya havo been impounded
In the Government Pound at Makiki,
Honolulu, viz. :
1 White Goat; 1 "White Goat with
black Hues on the back, spots on the
quarters, both curs cut; 1 She Goat,
black with wliltopot on forehead and
both sides white, tall white, '2 horns
ami ono ear out; 1 Grey She Goat with
horns; 1 Wlilto Kid, right car cut.
And If such estraya are not claimed
nud all pound charges satisfied on or
before SATURDAY, April 8. 1897,
at 12 o'clock noon, they will be sold
on that date and hour to the highest
bidder. K. KKKUKNB,
Poiuulnmster.
Honolulu, H. I., March 23, 1607.
560 3t
Real Estate Transactions.
Subscribers are furnished with from Ave
to six lists per week, giving an accurate
record of nil deeds, miortguges, leases, re
leases, powers of attorney, etc, etc, which
are placed on record. Also a list of all
district court judgments.
Subscription Price, $2.00 per Month.
A V. GEAR,
210 King St, llouoluln
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Oceanic lmm Co.
Tixxx Tatolo
Steamship Line
From Victoria and Vancnuvrr, II.
O., to
Suva and Sydnerl
Stmr "WAimiUOO" April 18
Slmr "MTOWRllA" M Ifi
Btmr "WAIUUMOO" Juuo IB
BlinrMIOWEltA" July 18
tST For Frcisbt nud Passnso mid all
General Information, apply to
THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., L'd
Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands.
Wilder's Sleamsliip Co's
TIME TABLE.
0. L. WIGHT, 1'rcs. S. U.' HOSE, Seo
Capt. J. A. KING, 1'ortSupU
Stmr. KINAU,
CLARKE, Commander,
Will llMlvn TTnnnlnln of in . .. ll.! .
Lahalua, Maalaea Buy aud Makena the
nuuo iiaj, juhhukoud, jvawauiao and lau---nahoohoe
tho following day, arriving at
II llo tho samo oveuhur.
HAVES HONOLPLP. AltlUVKS HONOLULU.
f rl'lny Mar. 2(3 1 Friday April 2
Tuesday April 0 Tuesday... April 13
Friaav April 10 Friday. . . . April 23
Tuesday... .April 27 Tuesday May-1
Returning, will leavo Hilo at 1 o'clock
p. M., toucliiug at Laupahoohoo. Mnhu
kona and Kawalhno samo day; Makena.
Maalaea Bay and Lahaina tho following
day; arriving at Honolulu the oftornoons
of 'luoBday and Fridays.
Will cull nt PM...ILI n
WNo Freight will' bo received niter
12 noon ou day of bailing.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
CAMERON, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu Tuesday at 5 p. m.i
touching at Kahului, Haua, Hamoaand
Kipahulu, Maui. Returning arrives at
Honolulu Sunday mornings.
Will call nt Nuu, Kaupo, on second trin
of each month.
No Freight will bo received aftei
r. m. on day of sailing.
This Company will reserves tho rioht to
make changes in tho tiino of departure and
arrival of its steamers without notice and
it will not be responsible for any conse
quences arising therefrom.
Consignees must bo at tho Landings to
recoive their Freight this Company will
not hold Itself responsible for freight after
it has been landed.
Live Stock only at ownor's risk.
This Company will not bo responsible
for Money or Valuables of passengers
unless placed in tho caro of Pursers.
Passengers ate requested to purchase
tlokots beforo embarking. Thoso failing to
do so will bo subject to an additional
charge of twenty-live per cent."
David Dayton,
Real Estate Broker.
209 Merchant Streot.
FOlt S'AXE.
Uouse nnd Lot, 78x155 ft., on No. 71
Voting street; parlor, 3 bedroom, kitchen -dimug-room,
etc.
Lot on Wilder avenuo 100x300 ft., fenced.
LotB on Kinau nnd.Piikoi streets.
TO LET.
Furnished Hoouib within five minutes!
walk from the Post Office. Also other
It corns.
nouse on Beretania streot, near Piikol
street; 4 rooms, dining-room, kitchen, bath
room and an empty lot to keep a horw).
Uouse on Scuool strtet; parlor, several
bsdrooms, kitchen, pantry, outhouses and
stable formerly occupied by Hou. W, H.
ltlco.
Savings : Bank
NOTICE.
Notico is hereby given to Dopo- I
Bitors in tho Savings Department
of Glaus Sprockels & Oo.'s Bank, .
that on and after April 1. 1897,
all intorest on thoir deposits will
coaso. ..
Savings Depositors may with
draw their accounts without giv
ing provious notico, or they may
loavo samo in our Bank on call,
GLAUS Sl'ltEOKELS & Co.
Honolulu, Fob. 17, 1897.
53G-td
WILLIAM KAMALI,
Jainlor,
Paper Hanger and Decorator
Island Orders attended to with dispatch.
All work carefully aud promptly ex.
ccuted. i
1' l
CtT Okkicki Smith street, with Samuel
Kauolooknlaid Pun. Itesidoncoi Palama.
631-tlui
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