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3t,vmt,.-'m,'",vv VWV"c ' , -.fl.,.. ...,..,. . .i,-t - i i i mi 111 ifm ii'iwnii ritfr ii Tf"i nnsrrviwnrwiTP' ' " ' ' '" -?--,-"; flmr- w.- T qu'WTO!r.s. ,'j.c'' .v .w ' to .7, T li ' J. ,y - VV , " I "-f EVENING BULLETIN, MAY 25, 1895. .v MPS' 7 '"'V EMPIRE SALOON, Corner Xuuanu and Hotel Bts. B. N. J1KQUA, Manage) Choice Winos, Vym. Ah. PORTERS, KTC, ON DRAUGHT Hall and Half on Draught Hand-nine!. Scur Mash A SI'K'.IAIiTV. A COLD WATER PAINT A SUBSTITUTE FOR OIL PAINT AND WHITEWASH. AN EXCELLENT FIRE HETARDANT AND DISINFECTANT. Especially Designed For INSIDE Work on . . Factories ana Public Buildings It is a dry powder which can be propared for nso by simply stirring in COLD WATER and can be ap plied by anyone und will always pro duce good woik. It is VERY WHITE, oxtremoly ro Jcctivo and hardens on a wall like stone and will take any tint. It will last for years, and is un affected by gnes. Ono coat covers bettor than two coats of oil pi.mt or whitewash. It can bo ut-ed on miy surfaco and for all clns.-es of woi;, oven for the finest dcconuiiii:. It will not rub, scale or crack, nor will it rotten with ago or discolor. It will not iet in the niixini; vom-I, in fact it impioveB by Maiulin,; a few days. It can 1p umnI to pood advanrucc over old whiutwnrli without MT.ipiui; iTiitn:sour wijiie ai-ti.ii JJEING WET. It in cheaper than whitewash, dura bility eoiii-iiliTcd. Is it iMirpln-d in barrel from 8X to 400 Ibr-., also in boxes of 100, 50 and 25 pounds. Outside Indurine I Niis is for OUTSIDH Ywk Such as' Fences, Outbuildings nd Laborer' Quarters. It is a thi:k pasta to bo Oduted with cold water; standB rain ad exposure as wall as oil paint, and co.Ms but a fractvm as much. It is iiro-xetiisting as it con tains no oil, and Jiaa no equal as a light reflector in (Jrk basements, damp collurs and aimiTr places. It is supplied in colors. .... FOR SALE BY .v. Ml XiOAlTJUD, Agmte for ito Htf aliip Islands Regan Vapor & hvk Gas Eiijrinis it Liimii'b n WE yKht IN THE MAiUUtt Thi I'ltiinot b .ih --.i or ii.utlf ii'r. W KNl HOM UA'l-Ai.mIIK-t JOS. TIN K MR, lr f l ..,,, Minianl1t-' W.P.O'HALLAKON, Carpenter and Builder E8TIMATK6 G1YMN ON Brick, Stone & VToodoa BaUdinQc Jobbing promptly atlonded to. 73 Klofl RtMl, R4witd' 014 Stead. if D II Mi is fi. i IM mm Almost Blind Inflamed Eyos and Run ning Soros fho Success of Hood's Causes Croat Rejoicing A Perfect Cure. Miss Cora B. Zbort Barncsvllle, ra. "CI. Hood & Co., Lowell, Man.! " I fool It ft duty to stato what ITood'i Sana, parllla has dono for me. I was almost blind, being compelled to stay In a darkened room on aeconnt ot Inflammation ot tho eyes. I also suffered with running sores on my body. I was In terrtblo condition. My mother tried erery thing she knew about and I was attended by two doctors but without helping me. Finally Ilood's Barsaparllla was recommended and I had not taken two bottles before I bocan to get better. Tho Inflammation lelt my eyes and the lores healed, and tho result was (bat I Bocamo Strongor, and was restored to perfect health. At that time I was only twelve years old now I am nineteen and I have not since been troubled Hood'ss?Cures with my eyos or noticed any sign ot a return ot the sores on my body. I can recommend Hood's Banaparllla ai an excellent blood purifying medicine." Mils Coka Ennui-, Barnesrllle, ra. Hood's Pills act easily, yot promptly and eRclciitly, ou the Urer and bowels. 23c. Hobron Drug Co., L'd.. Solf ApnntM for tlin Repnblln of IThwhII Encyclopedic Is a term that has been juit'y applied by many to th treat ment given EQDjects in the New tamdard A dozen new wayn of fiLdlne the word you want. A SclonlM t Alphabet to aid In tne pronun clatton. Is recognized authority. For particulars address A W TTVATVTS Itfoif m8-Im General Delivery. P. O. JONES. E. A. JONES, THB HAWAIIAN Safe Deposits InyestmeatCo. Have for sale a few Shares of PAIA BUQAR STOnC HAWAIIAN SUOAK CO. STOCK. Alio, HAWAIIAN GOVERNMENT and 1st Mortgage SUGAR PLANTA TION BONDS. BT For particulars apply to Tilt Hivtilao Stffl Deposit and Invest ment Cinpsny, NO 408 FORT BTRRKT. Califooia and' limM Frn'ii AND riiniiUCK COMPANY. Opp 0. R. & L. L pn, B Kins Sr.e'. Ofocnrles, Prvi nn' ! Hi.ii , OoodB, Kfsli. Vg-tiibV-. Krozni O.Mri., Rto reooived by cvfrj t fMintr Irom Huh Fnmuln'o and VancopvnX i0- Ti e Shlppitig Tra.Iiuiili-il. Geo Cavanagh - Mu eager V- TKLKI'HONIC No. "65 -. K0OM8 AND BOARD. ROOMS AND DOAAD for a few persons can be i naa at liamwai, on u Wal klkl beaoh. W. B. HA ll'rr.wTT lt75-tf PrnprlitA' N. F. BURGESS Is now prepared to repair Garden opnnuerB, water xape, cm. baw and all Idndi of Tools abanxned. I Ins; Carving Kntrea and BdiMorsi UWk Uowera a specialty : also Betting Glasv; fa fact all kinds of jobbing. Work calte4 fgr and etarned King up 832 Mutual Tel, nbeni. 11TO-U tfPpi Dictionary AJ?i &xRi&& SUNDAY SHltYIOKS. "Whore Shall Wc Go to Church To-morrow. , Ci:ntuai. Union Curitcit Cor ner Ilerctania and Hichards streets. Tho Rev. Douglas I. Birnic, minis ter. Services Sunday, May 24th. Public worship at 11 n. m. Ser mon by the Rev. Mr. Leadinghnm, At 7:50 p. m. annual public service of tho Geo. W. DcLong Post, G. A. R., sermon by Mr. Birnic. At 9:55 Sunday pchool and Bible classes; 3:80, Junior Endeavor; G:30 prayer meeting Y. P. S. C. E. Topic, (IT. " !' TT .1 . now K,an w o tieip tne unurch." I Wednesday, nt 7:.')0, servico pro i paratory to to the communion. j Tho puldic is cordially invited to nuenu tnese servicer. German scrvicc.i every Sunday, nt 11 a. m., in Y. M. C. A. Hall, by Rev. L. E. Schneider. St. Andrew's Catiikdrai. Sun day after Ascension. First Con cretration: fi:30. IIolv finmmiininn! 11, Morning Prayer with Sermon and choral celebration; 3:30, Pule Ahiahi; 7:30, Evening Prayer with Sermon. Second Congregation: 9:45 a. m., Morning Prayer with Sermon, Ve nite, Mornington in E; Glorias, Foster in C; To Deum, Hodges in C; Benedictus, Gilbert in E; Ilymmns 147, 150 and 175. G:30 p. m., Evening Services: Glorias, Fos ter in C; Magnificat, Woodward in D; Nunc Dimittis, Gauntlet in F; Hymns 304, 180 and 21. Christian Church Harmony Hall, King street, between Fort and Alakea streotn. T. D. Garvin, pas tor. Preaching at 1 1 a.m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. iuorning memo: "Uun We Bo As sured of Our Heirship with Christ.'' Evening theme: "The Ministry of Angels in Preaching the Gospel." Bible class nt the parsonage, Mon day at 7:30 p. m. Lessons: The last six chapters of Exodus. Praver meeting in tho hall, Tuesday," at 7:30 p. m. Roman Catholic Catiikdrai. Services Sunday, May 2th. will be as follows: (i mid 7 a. m.. Low Mass with Holy Communion; '.) a. m., Mass with English instruction; 10:30 a. in., High Mai with native sermon; 2 p. m., Rosnry and nativo instruction: 4 i. m.. mi'iiw incft-iw. tion and Benediction; 7 p. m., Por tuguese service with Benediction. Weekdays: Lo.v Mass at 6 and 7 a. m. First Methodist EpismiAT. Church Rev. II. W. Peck, pastor. Sunday services, May 20th, 10 a. m., Sunday echool, Mr. C. J. Day, superintendent. Sermon, 11 a. m., subject, "Lay A-ide Every Weight." 7 p. m., street service at corner of Fort and Hotel street.-.; 7:30 p. m., sermon: subject, "Belioving and Baptised, but Laekin? tho TTnK- Spirit." Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. sermon J. M. Walden, D. D., L, L. D. Meeting held in hall over Tracy's store, corner of Fort and Hotel streets. A cordial welcome to all. Latter Day Saints Kinrimnix. ed Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; Mililani Hall, rear of Opera House. Services will bo hold on Sunday as follows: 10 a.m. Bibleclass; 11:15 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., preaching. Salvation Army .Sunday, 7 a. m., Knee Drill; 11 a.m., Holiness Meeting; 3 p.m., Family Gather ing; 7:30 p.m., Net Drawn In. Looh Out for the Best ! And wliou found mnko a noto on. Wo have a placo now where wo can show our Furniture to advantage, we can put it iu a position where you will ace just what it will nppear in your home. If you will 'look in ut our win dowa in the Waking Block, Fort and Beretauin titreots, you will see what wo menu: BEDROOM, PABLOR and LIBRARY SUITS .... and all kind of Furniture ready for your inspection nnd delivery to your homes. THE CITY FURNITURE STORE And Umlortaklnsr UatnhlUhmttnt, Cor. Fort and Bcttauia Sts., C-Um II. II. Williaj:, Manager. ELEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE HAWAIIAN JOCKEY CLUB JUNE, 11, 1895. Ofihcial Programme RACES TO COMMENCE AT 10 A. M. SHARP. 1st BICYCLE RACE. Prize: Moiln . valued at $20. En tntnoe fcejl CO. lmllodash. Free for all. 2d-BICYOLE RACE. Prize: Medal, valued at $30. En trnnce foe fl.tO. Smile dash. Free for all. 3d-HONOLTJLU PURSE, $200. Kunnlng Raco; i mile dash. Free for all. 4tb-MERCHANTS' PURSE, Jf200. Trotting and Pacing, to Harness: 2:10 Clais; mile heats, 3 in 5. Free for all. 5th ROSITA CHALLENGE CUP, $250 ADDED. Running Race; 1 mllo dash. Free for all. Winner of Cup to beat record of Angle A (1:I3) and receive $50 oitra. Gth-KAPIOLANI PARK PURSE S2fi0. Trottlne and Pacing, to Harness; mila heats, 3 in 6. Free lor all. 7th OCEANIC S. S. CO.'S GUP, $150 ADDED. J'.unnliii? Unco; mllo dnsh. HnwalU r.n BrrU. &tiiro:.'Y RACE, TURSE J100. 1 niilodii'li, for nil Ponies It hands or ununr. 9th KALAKAUA CUP PURSE, $150. RnnningRaco; lmilodssh, for Hawaii an Bred Horses owned by members of the Club Winner to accept $100 in lieu of Cop. Cop b'comet tho property of t0 person winning it twta. Blioalrl the pern-m who has won t once and ngalu this me-ting, he wl 1 re! ve In lira of Cup $UO. tOBPtner with il.m od.ifd Win ner of Cup first tlnin will receive $160 nd credit fur onn race. 10th JOCKEY CLUB PURSE, 5150. 2:50 Cass; mile heats, 2 in 3. Free for all. 11th PRESIDENT WIDE MANN'S CUP, S150 ADDED. Running Htu:o, yK nilN dash Free for all. All entries vre to be made with the Berretary before 'l MU11HI1AY, Juno 8. IttOS Kntranco fees to t 10 rtr cent, of purse, unless otli-rwi r fpi'irlltHl. rfar- AH Races to b run or trotted jnder the rules of the Hawaiian Jockey Club. nf All Horses are expected to start, mles withdrawn by 0 o'clock a. m. on luno 10. !8tt 3ene nl Admission SO Cents 3rand BUnd ( bxtrs) 60 Cnts and St Carrivge (insIdH ot conno) each fclfiO Qaanor Stretch Dadgrs $5 S. G. WILDER, Secretary Hawaiian Jockey Club. IXW-ld J.J. Sullivan, J. Buckley, President Sco'y. laWesCoI'fl. Honolulu, II. I. Sdllivan & Buckley, Mnn'g'rs. FINEST EQUIPPED CARRIAGES in tho City, with Compotent and Caro ful Drivers. CSTTourists and others desirous of viow iug tho most desirnblo points of inter est in and about tho City will do well to secure ono of our Carriages. GENTLE SADDLE HORSES, For Ladies or Gontlomen, always on hand. Stand at the PanTheon Stables, Corner of Fort and Hotel Streote. ToLErnoNE: Huw'u Hotel Stables, 32. Pantheon Stnbles, 81. Mf Fashion Stables, 118. Fashion S OHIO ! STYLE! FINISH I QUALITY ! Men's Wearing Apparel to be found in all the Suits made by JohtiHton & Sto rey. Mr. Storey was for some years one of the best known cutters on the Coast, consequently tho best dress ed men in town wear clothes made by , Johnston & Storey, 413 JTort Strost W. W. AHANA, 1 Merchaat Tailor, 383 XTuwira S3tzt. FINE SUITINGS w , Saoteu and American 6o& Btyle and Fit Guaranteed. Gleaning & Repairing Motnil Tele. 668. P. 0. Box 1. I042-m Beautiful Horses ! The CelebraUd Bayswater Stallion "IVl3STHOE3.'' Also the Splendid SPAN OF GRAYS By "Ivanhoe" are for sale. Apply to OKOROK HOOQHTA1UNO, 'MMf Bay Horse Rubles. Wi o SAVE MONEY" TRf WFI.'.KMOWH Practical Carrlg Trimmer (Has no connection with any car-rism- Itii.) TOPSdF EVERY DESCRIPTIOh Fendwk, Daelifw H'.trni Aprons, Bte., at Lowest' Possible Prices and Workmanship of the Beit. I use First-elas Material of my ownlsa portinas Manufacturer of all kinds of Harness. Workshop 310 King Street near Maunakea. V. O. Box 406. Your doctot will tell you It is the safest diet for baby FOR BALE BY THE HOLLISTER DRUG CO., L'D, Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. 3sjH 20 lbs. W of p. Nestle's 4 W. f .; , .