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, l$r'f&CW'&f&W tP'w- J" ' y T 'J -?. ( - '" " ' " JiMM I a ' EVENING BULLETIN, APIIIL 17, 189G. 7 'W ; : ' 43M LOCAL AND GENERAL. Dr. Krystofovich and family left by tho Australia yesterday. Tho Borotauia pumping plant is in operation during tho day. A. V. Gear has moro good oatchos in his real cstato column. Captain "Wilder has called a mooting oE Company D tonight for drill. A "straggler" from tho U. S. S. Adams is resting easy in tho po lice station. Stophon "Williams, a deserter from tho bark Skagit, wascaptur od by the polico this morning. Nn nnw Iu'IIh nan bo introduced iu tho Legislature after April 30th, J oxcopt by tlio uaoiuet auu legism tivo committees. Tho talk about forming n whist club has been rovived. Thoro nro many lovers oE tho gamp who would join such an institution. Thoro is a rumor in circulation to tho effect that a now bank will shortly bo started under tie aus picos of Portugueso capitalists. Tho Julion D. Hayno common nuisance enso is again set for April 20th, tho defondant having recovered from his recent illness. Outside of tho bribery trial this morning tho only business trans acted in tho District Court was tho fining oE a couplo of drunks. L. B. Korr gives flguros on his full page thataro simply irresisti ble. Such prices as ho quotes aro among tho best antidotes to hard times. It is reported that tho Pacific Sugar Mill Company declared a dividend of 50 por cont on April 1st, and another ono of 35 por cont on April 15th. Tho crowd at tho wharf to seo tho Australia off was unusually largo yestorday. A largo delega tion of tho membership of tho Christian church was present to say good-bye to Mr. Eomig. Tho work of tearing down build ings ia tho rear of the Metropoli tan Meat Markot premises on King street to mako room for pro jected improvements in tho shape of a brick block, has already com menced. Mr. Mutch has tho work in charge. 0. S. Dosky, wife and two childron woro among tho outgo inc passonaors of tho Australia. Mrs. Dosky will continue her jonrnoy as far as Hungary, whero she will pay an oxtonded visit to relatives. Mr. Desky will romain in San Francisco a few weeks on business. Tho teachers and members of tho Sunday school of tho Second Congregation of St. Andrew's Ca thedral aro invited by Mr. Theo. H. Davies to a picnic at llemond Grovo tomorrow, Saturday, April 18. All aro requested to bo at tho Railway Station promptly at 9 o'clock in tho morning. There is food for reflection offored to tho teaching profession in MisB Prescott's paper olso whero printed, which, if taken woll homo, ought to prove at least as beneficial as tho scholastic dis quisitions on psycology which form.a staple of end of the contu ry educational journalism. Frank B. Auorbach, vice and acting captain of tho Honolulu Cricket Club, states that auy ouo interested in cricket, whether a member of tho Club or not, will bo wolcomo to participate in tho practico games played every Sat urday afternoon, on tho Club's rounds, and ho is particularly osiroiiB of having any mombors of tho N. G. II., who play tho 5amo, join in bucIi practice, tomorrow tho giuno will com mence ut4 o'clock p. m. Honolulu's warm climato is cotulucivo oE thirst to a groator dogroo than that of a colder zouo. Tho avorago busiuoss man loses also, to n dogroo, tho amount of onorgy and nervous forco common onough in tho bracing air of Amorican cities. Thoso two phasos of our climnto mako it moro noeuHHiiry than olnowhuro to stim ulate tno Hyutom with an liivigov unt. No moio healthful or put or HtiiiuihiH, or ono moro delightful to tho pulat-, tmu bit found, tliuu I'nlwt Milwiiulioo luiur. it is a dolioioiiH drill); and in uniiHtiuitlv on draught nl tho Ciminopolitiiii, Puulllu ami tho lloyul. nnim'h mu ir Fhovu Mnbm IMUr limit and Viij than Ann Qlkct I'wtm Jimnd, Tho nextstonmor to nrrivo from Highoat of nil iu Leuvuuing Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Roport. Now Advortisomonts. tw tlio coast will bo tho Eio Janeiro, ' . -m tlno noxt Thursday. i SV, rt V Ha A "IP II IF ?ft d rTto f 6 B"fc tffc IP "9f S5 ' 'at inst Anno in. i'ro.pott, m nor m 1 -- . . engaging essay on "Tact in this issue, pays a compliment to tho Portuguese an practical men for this country, for which nil of that nationality horo domiciled -will doubtless feel grateful. M. Mclnorny, iu a chango of his attractivo advortisemtent, an nounces a specialty at his spring opening tomorrow. rJhis long established mon's furnishing house can clotho a man from head to foot, and from criticlo to nap, and elegantly withal. Tomorrow at 12 noon James F. Morgan will soil, under judicial ordor, that valuable picco of pro perty on King Btreot desenbod olsewhere. For such a chanco at city property near to tho center of business, yet far from its noise, thoro is bound to bostrong.compo tition. Tho now billiard and pool tablos for the Hawaiian Uotol havo arrived and havo boon placed in position. Two of tho tables aro for billiards and two for 15-ball pool. They havo boon placed dif ferently from tho old ones, and lovers of tho gamo aro suro of a good lively table. NEW IIAMi: 1IM.L LEAUUK. Three OIiiIm Annrcl nnd n INmrtli rosclble. A meeting of tho Base Ball Leaguo oE 1895 was hold at tho office of "W. F. Allen at 12:30 to day. J. Thompson was elected temporary secretary in tho absonco of Mr. Spencer. Tho minutes of tho last meeting woro read and approved, and tho business of electing a now executive for 189G was takon up. H. M. "Whitnoy, Jr., was elected president and J. Hay "Wodehouso, Jr., socrotary und treasurer. H. A. "Wilder and Christian Conradt represent tho Stars for this year, Messrs. Scanlon and Powoll tho team from Co. E. of tho Regulars, and AV. Lucas and B. L. Finney tho Honolulus. Tho Kamehameha Alumni will not enter a team Prof. Richards from tho Kamehameha School was not present and nobody ap peared to know whothor they would outer or not. It would bo much bettor if they would put in a toam,as that would mako a four club Leaguo and undoubtedly ro vivo tho lulorest in tho gamo. In a very few days tho captains and delegates from tho different clubs will got together and ar rango for tho season's schedule. This season will probably open on May 115, on account of tho boat races that take place May 9. Tho tennis tournament takes placo about this timo also. This season ought and probably will be Uio best in several years, es pecially if tho Kams como in and mako a four-club League. in rin: nisruior coukt. Tho Prosecution IlcNt It Caao Atnlimt tlin Clilucio Mcrclinnt. Iii the District Court tho prose cution comploted tho presentation of its testimony in tho bribory case against tho Ohinoso mer chants, Yeo Chin, Kat Poo and Yeo Chit Sam. During yestorday Thomas E. Cooko, T. P. Severin, F. B. McStockor, Captain- Parker and M. N. Sanders testified, and this moruingCustoms officer Eaton was on the stHnd. Tho profocution concluded its caso at noon, and tho dofouso will bo put in this aftornoou. To Let. COTTAGE WITH FOUlt ItOOMS, IiiUhrooni, oto., opposite liulUvny Depot. 8 18.00 per mouth. Apply to PALAMA UltOOEIli', opportto lltilUay Dopot. 182-lw MARSHAL'S SALE. Ily vlrtuo of n Writ of Kxpoiitiou issued out of thu DUtrlot Court, on the 1 1 III day of April, A. 1). ISIIII, iignlii-H J. Knliiiliawiii, (Ufoiiiliiut, in fwir of W U, Aclii. pliiintil)', for tliHiiiiiuf 8ID.00, 1 liiivu lli)i iiiinii iiiul hIiuII uxpono fur wilu lit tliu Ktulioii lloiii.it in tlin Iicit i int of Honolulu, Ihluinl of Oalm.iit I'.'oV'lool. of VtiliiuKiliiy,thuV!Olli ilav of Mny, A. I (Mill, to lliu InuliuHt liiililur. nil tlio right, lillo iiiul iutuiiwi of thu itiild J, KuIiiIiiiwiiI, ddfmidiuit, Iu mid to lliufollowiiiK pro putty, iiiiliuMikildJiiduiiiuiil, iutnitwt, oijiU iud my i'kpuii Imi piuvlmui )y mld. I,U( of uuwily furwlti i I UfU IJiiiwn Htulllou, lirtinM (() with m lwl 1 iniijlnJl ikiiiu mi Ihii iiiul Im m hii lliu i lht IiIimI I-m, II. II. IHTDIII'UI'K, hh .iini?k m vmnmin iwiik b ftmwm zz mb rci nin n ,ij-m h n n. Mmr jh rnrnm twl h m bb mmwmww am tmjt u n n u .- m - ii-yt I IwSKPdfiF BETAKE THE LEAJDI jg m Wr ja Ammvnxx i?wk .SONS V Till.' IlKVOLUriO. 1VI11 Ctlclirrla tlio Aunlvorianry of I.cxIiiKtnn iiiul (Iiiiicuril. Sunday next is tho 121sl anni versary of tho battles of Lexing ton nnd Concord and tho Hawai ian Society, Sons of tho American Revolution, will celebrato it at tho Contral Union Church with appropriate ceremonies. At tho 7:30 p. m. services tho mombors of the society and tlio visiting brothren will nttond in a body, and thoy aro invited to as Bomblo in tho schoolroom of tho church at 7:15 sharp. Tlio officers of tho Concord and other vessels of tho United States navy now in port and bucL por tions of thoir crows as can be Bpared on shoro havo been espe cially invited. In addition to tho usual services thoro will bo sing ing of patriotic hymns by tho au dionco and choir and a solo by Mrs. Chas. Tumor. Rov. D. P. Biruio, who is a member of tho local Bociety, will deliver a ser mon on tho occasion. In honor of tho ovont Chief Justico Judd will entertain tho members of the local societies, with thoir wives and families, at his residence tomorrow evening. RamonaVelvet Face Powder. The purest nnd rni.st j-crfoot face powdor that soionco ami skill cn produce. MuktB the skin soft and bountiful, romoviug nil shiny ap nea maco. It is invisible on closest inspec tion. Absolutoly harmless. It will bo tho fnco powder used by ladies of refiuomont for tho noxt fifty years. TaKo no substitute Iiibist on gettiug tho gonuico. Ramona Powder, as no othor will provo half as good. HOBp Dl(Ur (50, DRUOOISTS. SPECIAL SALE OF REAL ESTATE I QUEEN HOTEL and COTTAGE Situated on Nuuauu Avenue. Tho Hotel has twenty well-lighted and woll vontilatod rooms. Tho Dining Room is spacious and airy, and tho Kitohon is fur nished with a rango and a spe cial heater. EAGLE HOUSE and COTTAGK A promises woll aduptod for a hotel or lirHt-chiHu boarding houso. in got id condition. "MOUNTAIN VIKWV Nmimiii Viillny. A bountiful and jIohIv ublo locution; within iuhiohh of town, anil yut iioHhomiiiig all of tlinciuulIlIoHftrn iiioiimIiiIii luiino. 1J'AHI0ITY KOTH Any oltiv- A iiKMiiiliiIiihliimui lliiwNllimiiuli ntliin, iiMii-aliniuiil uliuun, Nnw tlio nnuwrty, nml n wlml iiiill Ih tliollmw iu uutiiufiimlry Ihiii (imiMi.w ftilonr nml wpiirlcllnu n( MmHOiinlih) prlun. n$r I'nr furllier inirtlmiliini, upply lit )u ))w ut STERLING. . . ROADSTER 1800, Twenty-Two PouiuIh, When You Buy a Wheel Buy ono with a Reputa tion ono that won't break down whon you'ro ton miles from homo. Don't lean to "fads;" thoy aro not substantial. Tho Sterling has boon on tho markot fivo years. Tho Sterling costs $110. If you want to know moro about it, send for our Art Catalogue, mailed free to any address, and you will buy .m mr i " "BVILT. LIKL A WATCH' Terms: $10.00 down, balance $2.50 a week or a liboral discount for cash. Wall, Nichols Co AGENTS. BISSELLTHOMAS. HUGH P. KING. COLLECTION AGENCY. 320 MERCHANT STREET Old Bulletin Dulldlnc Collections Promptly At tended to. Money Delivered the Day of Collection. - - wator. Sovoral acros of land, a houso, two cottagOB, a barn nud servants' quarters aro included in tho offer. 12 ACRES of RICE and TARO LAN) Situatod on tho Rail road botween Pearl City and tho Poniiifltilii. Two ImiiHoa and n windmill aro on the promisoH. PEN1NSIU.AH PllOPMUTV LiiHtalliut'iit plan. lloauh lotri at low pricori and niiHy tonus. hotH with lioiihdri, lots wilhout iloilHim, lioiiriim wldioiil IoIh, wF) The R. & 6. Summer Corset I The R. & G-, Nursing Corset! A Full Lino of Si.os now on hand. The P N, Short Corset! Tho Only Comfortnblo Hiding Corset. Ferris' G-oocl Sense Corset Waists ! Try thom, you will like them. Ferris' Good Sense Children's Corset "Waists! Perfect fit for all ages bst for health and comfort; tapo fastened buttons that will not pull off; cord edge button holes will not wear out; ring buckle on hip to securo hoso supporters. J5SF A full lino can bo found at N. S. SACHS' 520 Forfc Sfcreot. GIVEN AWAY! Ladles', Gentlomou'd -i- KTTIKW HilTSI-i- "WITH EVERY $3.00 PURCHASED. ' ' - SST "Wo want monoy and in order to get it offor tho largest stock of DRESS GOODS over brought to Honolulu at unhoard of low prices. A now lot of Spring and Summer Goods in endless va riety. Desirable styles in exclusive patterns. Como in and look at our Btock. . . . "tsSft TEMPLE OF FASHION, Telephone 53. 3 B P. O. Eox 222. Oaiiu Lumber Building Co., King Street, near Oahu Kailwny & Laud d?' PeP0, Lumber Merchants, Contractors and Builders. IMl'OUTEKS AND DEALERS IN Doors, Sash, Blinds,' T a ints, Oil, Builders' Hardware, Etc., Etc. SBW.piMQNDiS What with riots among peo ple of ono nationality and leg islative action on tho evils en suing from tho immorality of tho females of another race and the sinfulness of people who persist in shooting at tar gets within tho threo mile limit, moral Honolulu has been thrown into such a pretty ket tle of fish that is a question if even an extra session of the Legislature can pull us out of it. Who would havo thought that this Paradisoof tho Paci fic could havo been so sudden ly turned into a modern Sodom and Gomorrah ? If this keeps up tho peoplo will fall short of tho timo necessary to look at tho bargains wo oiler in Table Glassware Wo curry six distinct stock pnttorns of engraved and cut glaosos from which single glnsHus or dozens may bo lnul uL any Lima. Tlio sols rango from Lha polilo liquor glass to a llngor howl, and Lha nriuu viirioH IVoin lll'ty mints u ilo.un up to Uinf. which iiiohL )1uiihuh tho uiiuiiuiiiluiil wuiimii. Oiirrt h I ho IiiiiiIiIiM' Hloi'ii, Vuii IMUhilhllng, wMptl!C2Xi33c. and Gkllrireii'n '' 519 FORT STREET. rn ') Mareliant Street, Honolulu. Stationers, Music . . and News Dealers. C5T Curry tho Lnrgent AxRortment in Iheso Hues of any houBe on tho Mauds. No Lower I'riccH. Just Itcceivcd a consignment of Voss & Sons, Schiller & Smith anil Barnes PXAJSTOS! t3T Special attention called to the last named to those who want a pood Piano at a moderato Tirico. Wo oell Pianos on the installment plan. IV o lUnuufucture Rubber Mlaiupa. Cfe. Island orders solicited. Givo ns a trioTund wo goaranteo satisfaction. Take an Outing SATURDAYS AND- SUNDAYS TniliiH will K'ltvo it fl:lfi a. m. und J :-in i. i.,nrriving in llono- lulu tit an Mini fi:firi v. m. ROUND TRIP TICKETS: ).t 0l44 '.MUlMI Pnurl Ulty ?f CO Kw LMuiiUtioii... I 00 7 Wniiiimn 1 fill 1 '.'5 A, HAKIUfiU, lfli!K!., !'"! I'H hih) Alukxt. (.iiMiiiiiuLui' . iiiul i DulldMr. J" & H -if . ifi 1? , It 8 $t fl l If U HtMtululu, uhu, 4HI I "mHi