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a n wiiiiiMiiiww iniirifin I ' " . , . , mm j. . ,..,,,. EVENING BULLETIN, MAY 11, 189G. -t- H V T fr x,m LOCAL AND GENERAL. The band will piny at Emma Sqnnro this ovoning. Tho Waialealowas telophoncd off port ns this pnpor wont to press. Senator Cecil Brown did not mnko his appearance in theSonato chamber this morning. Goo. Harrison, tho piano tuner has moved his office to Fort street opposite tho Catholic mission. Dr. Coonor is attondine "Willio Chamberlain. The young man , says lie feels all right ngiun. TTonrv 8. Nnvlor lost his liltlo girl, aged throe months, on the Gth iust. The funeral took ploco ; on tho 7th, at 3 p. m. ' Lost A Healani handkerchief. ; Tinder will receive a reward by I rolurning to the bulletin ohico on King streot. J. B. Andorton notifies all thoso indebted to Dr. McLounan to sot tie before tho 25th inst. or tako tho consequences. A communication from "Vor bu m Sap" is unavoidably hold over untd tomorrow, together with some other matters of interest. After painting the town rod on Saturday ovoning, boys from both tho boat clubs wont to tho Hoala ni boat house and indulged in a pillow fight. M. Phillips says ho will soon write a book on "How to Lose Boat Races." Ho has studied tho subject deeply. W.W. Dimond calls attention to tho morits of a now pot and kottle olonnor that is usoful and costs little. Also to tho new Crown Fryer for doughnuts, potatoes and moat. John Toms, Bpocial administra tor of the estate of 0. R. McVeigh, deceased, publishes n notico to all concerned in tho said estate, and especially to thoso who have un finished contracts with tho late Mr. McVeigh. Mclnerny's Shoo Store comes to tho front today with an announcement concerning shoos. Fivo dollars worth oE comfort is given away free with each pair of shoes purchased from that firm. Geo. Boss is tho boss with tho oar, and his roar when ho jumped from tho boat when sho bumped against tho pior was a cheer, showing well that ho still had some wind loft behind, though ho had rowed two hard races. Tho big nlgorobn tree in tho Catholic mission grounds bears a nont sign notifying people that tlmt tiuo as tho first of its species planted in tho Islands, tho seed having beon put in the ground by Father Bachelot in 1837. Tho Bulletin is informed that the direct cause of death of tho late 0. E. McVeigh was duo to an original infection from poisonous pent-up fluids. Tho operation porformed some time beforo had nothing to do with his death. DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR Makes Belter Bread and Pastry than Any Other Known Brand. Ask Your Grocer For It. IN TUB IIIGIIKIl COUUTS. John To in Appointed Administrator ore. It. McVeigh' Kstntc. J. D. Holt, in the case of Win. Larsen vs. Graham and Holt, has moved for a continuance and tho issuance of a commission to take testimony. Tho caso of Naaihuolnma vs. Moke" Pualolo, assumpsit, is dis continued with tho plaintiff's con sent. "Tho defendant in tho suit of Dong Duck, ot nl., against Fook Sing, for dobt, pleads that that ho is a bankrupt and asks for a stay of proceedings whioh haB beon granted. John Toms has-been appointed temporary administrator of tho estato of C. R. McVeigh, decoased, with Edward Tonuy as his surety. A bond in tho sum of S1000 was filed. Mr. Toms is father of tho widow. Dorcas F. Richardson, on aunt of Edward, Thomas and Lucy Richardson, minor hoirs of Geo. E. Richardson, of Wailuku, Maui, docoosod, petitions tho court to appoint W. O. Smith as guardian of tho persons of said heirs, ho Doing now guardian or tnoir pro perty. Tins potition is filed on account ot tho death of Thomas "W. Everett, former guardian. I'welth Annual jYEeeting -OF THE- MAWA1LAN Jockey - Club magrA Jxme Uth, 1896. OFFICIAL PROGRAM: linccH to Commcnco nt 10 a. in. Shnrp. 1 BICYCLE RACE. Price: Gold Medal, valued at S20. 2-BICOYLE RACE. Price: Gold Medal, valued at S30. 3 HONOLULU PURSE, 8200. Running race; $ milo dash. Free for all. 4 MERCHANTS' PURSE. Trotting and Pacing to har ness. Best 2 in 3, 2:45 class. Purse S160. 5-OOEANIC S. S. CO'S CUP, S150 ADDED. RunningRaco; 2 milo dash. Hawaiian Brod. G ROSITA CHALLENGE CUP, S200 ADDED. Run ning Race; 1 milo dash. 7 KAPIOLANI PARK PURSE. Trotting and Pacing to har ness, best 2 in 3, 2:35 class. S200. 8 HAWAIIAN JOCKEY CLUB PURSE, g milo dash for Hawaiian breds, S1C0. 9 KALAKAUA CUP. 1 mile dash for Hawaiian bred, 150. 10-SPEOIAL RACE. Maiden Race; trotting niid pacing to harness. Hawaiian bred 4 year olds or undor. Purso $100. 11 PRESIDENT WIDE MANN'S PURSE. 4 milo dash; free for all. $150 added. All entries are- to bo made with tho Secretary beforo 2 o'clock Monday, Juno 8th, 1896. En trance fees to bo 10 per cent, of purse, unless otherwise specified. All Races to be run or trotted undor the ru'cs of tho Hawaiian Jockey Club. All horses aro expected to stait, unless withdrawn by 9 o'clock a. m. on Juno 10th, 189G. General admission 50 cents Grand Stand (oxtra) 50 cents and $1 Carriages (iusido .of course) each $2.50 Quartor stretch badges $5 Per order Committee, S. G. WILDER, Secretary Hawaiian Jockey Club. Administrator's . Notice. Having been appointed temporary Ad ministrator of tbeEatateoIO.R. MoVKIQH, Into of Honolulu, deceased, notice is hereby given to all personshnvlup moneys or otbor property belonging to tbe suid Es tato to py and deliver tho same to tho un dersigned immediately, and to all persons having unfinished contracts with the said 0, 11. MoVeigh in his lifetime, to confer with the undersigned as soon as possible, at tho deceased's late place of business, corner of Queou and Nuuanu streets. JOHN TOMS, Honolulu, May 11th, 1800. 301-3t Administrator's Notice. The nndersignod, having beon duly ap pointed administrator of the Emitto of JAMES DONNELLY, lato of Honolulu, Island of Oahu , deccasod. Notico is hereby givon to (ill creditors of tho deceased to present their claims, whether seemed by mortgages or othorwiuo, duly authenticated and with proper vouchers, if nuy exist, to tho undersigned within sis mouths from the date hereof, or thoy will bo forover bnrrod, and all pcisons indebted to tho said dcceahcd aro requested to mako unmo diato payment to the underigiiod at his ofllco, No 42 Merchant street, Honolulu. DAVID DAYTON. Administrator of tho Estato of James Douuelly, deceased. Honolulu, April 23, 1800. 2S5-St Notice to Settle. Parties owing accounts to Dr. MoLen. nan or notified to pay the sumo beforo the 23th Inst., otherwiso they will bo handed over to an attorney for collection. J.Ii. ANDEIITON. for l)r McLcunau. Honolulu, May 0th, 1800. 301-31 l4bfc2KE . MBm!&mb. I !-:?3&ijgJ4li WMWiliir i-ysggyLi KiMlWahtt? 1 li.T1 i lglllMi Iligliost of ill) in Ltuvoning Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Eoport. VIB MHSPtWdy ADSQX&mX 9VK& CATCH PRICES simply used as bait, won't bring permanent business. "Wo want permanent business. Wo aio gat ing it too. Tho regular nvory day dealings, where wo savo our patrons money on evory purchase, is tolling in our favor. It isn't our policy to advortiso prices and after a while put them back whoro thoy wero originally. "When wo cut prices, wo novor put tho prico back. Our business methods aro fair, squaro and abovo board. "Wo do just as wo say wo will. Wo live up to everything wo advertise. Barry's Tricophsrcus 25c, old price 60c, Fig Syrap 35,, oM price 50c, Camelliue 25c-, old price 50c Aycr's Clierry Pectoral 75c, old price $1. These aro a fow of tho liberal iricos wo accord our friends. Wo mvo not enough room to enumer ate them all horo. You will got cut-rato prices. HOBp di Co., DRUQOISTS. STERLING . . ROADSTER 1800, Twenty-Two Pounds. When You Buy Wheel 'Buy ouo with a Reputa tion ono that won't break down when you're ten miles from home. Don't lean to "fads;" thoy aro not substantial. -Tho Sterling, has beon on tho market fivb years. Tho Sterling costs $110. If you want to know moro about it, send for our Art Cataloguo, mailed free to any address, and you will buy a 'BVILT LIKE A WATCH" Terms: S10.00 down, balanco S2.50 a wcok or a liboral discount for cash. AGENTS Lots For Sale ! LOT AND HOUSE AT KAPALAMA, right on tho Tramways Lino. Itontod ut $ 10.00 per mouth. House-Lots at tho abovo premises. 10 Lots at Kamanuwai, on the raauka corner o( tho extension of Kukui street ami proposed Itivor street. Tho Lots aro lovel ud; it is ouo of tho best house niton in tho city. Thero is a yood road leading now from Derctaiila street to tbeso Lots. Prices aro reasonable. Titles perfect. For further particulars, apply to W. O. ACHI. Houolulu, April 10, 189G. 270-lm V3&eVLy & & Antral &M21 Telephone Gil. P. O. Box 298. Cooperative System TO THE PUBLIC. Do you want us to keep your clothing nnd dresses clennod and pressed for you 1 Wo will tako nil tho responsi bility. All that is required of you is to telophono us to' cnll at your house nnd get tho goods. We will clean, press and repair them and return them to you in first-clan's con dition. How much does it cost? Only ono Dollar per month. - ;tll;iKI!tO.S & UGCKKIt, The Hotel Streot Tailors. Arlington Block, : : : : Hotel street. Take an Outing SATURDAYS SUNDAYS Trains will leave at 9:15 a. m. and 1:45 p. M., arriving in Hono lulu at 3:11 nnd 5:55 P. M. ROUND TRIP TICKETS: 1st Class Sd Class Pearl City $ 75 $ 50 EwuPJuutution... 1 00 75 Wniuimo 1 50 1 25 The Arm ess Wonder, Marian Moreires, Born Without Arms. This Littlo Portugnoso Lady EATS, WMTKS, SEWS, and performs many othor feats entirely with hor toes. Exhibitions daily commencing on TUES DAY AFTERNOON, April 23th. Opon from 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. in., and 7 to Op. m. 420 lunnti Street, nliovo Hotel. Admission, 25c, Children, lOo. 2S9-U Henry Davis & Go. Has received tho usual consign ment of Standard . . ."'. Groceries Ai well as some Delicacies by tho "Australia." MRS.FRANKALVES Has just roturncd by tho Australia and do sires to stato to all tho former patrons of her lato husband that sho will contiuuo tho Express business for tho support of herself nnd childreu,aud wishou a liberal patronage from tho public 29!)-6t HUSTAOE. & CO. DEALERS IN WOOD AND COAL. Also White and Black Sand at the very lowest mnrkot rates. Tolphono No. 414. Consoliaatefl. Sola later Co., L'i Esplurmcle, Corner Allen & Fort Sts., Honolulu. HOLL1STER & CO., Agoute. THE & 03? TAICB THE .LEAD -sg The R, & &. Summer Corset I The R. & G. Nursing Corset! A Pull Lino o Sizes now on hand. The I3, isf. Short Corset! Tho Only Comfortable Hiding Corset. IFerris' Groocl Sense Corset Waists! Try thorn, you will like them. Ferris' Good Sense Children's Corset Waists! Perfect fit for all ages best for health and comfort; tapo fastened buttons that will not pull off; cord ctlgo button holes will not wear, out; ring buckle on hip to securo hose supporters. psT" A full lino can bo found at N. S. SACHS' 520 ".Fort Street. Bevolution : in : Prices! GREAT BARGAIN AND SPECIAL SALE. Copimenclng MONDAY MORNING We Offer Goods at a Slaughter Jn Prices I ALL DEPARTMENTS HAVE BEEN DRAWN UPON TOR THIS SPECIAL SALE. SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS and VELVETEENS. BROOADE SILKS aro tho rago in tho States. Wo can boat their prices. RIBBONS, LAOES, GLOVES and SUNSHADESt;j(novor offered at such prices. ' IN HATS, wo can suit you: for tho Beach or Pearl City; for town or for travel, at tho smallest outlay. JOc. to '25c. JFEATHERS- In Plumes and Tips a large nsHortmont. FLOWERS and FRUITS-a great varioty. HOSIERY, in all colors and sizes; for email children or large men. Ladies and girls will also find a supply. LADIES' COSTUMES-Somothing special. QUILTS and SHEETINGS. TOWELS, 50c. half dozou. A splen did article. EMBROIDERIES, EDGINGS and INSERTIONS, all widths. FLANNELETTES, now patterns, 15 yards S1.00. And a very largo varioty of Goods in othor lines. J535- All goods in tho Salo marked in plain figures.. j& J. T. WATEnHOUSE, QUEEN STREET. It Isn't Your Foot's Fault If it cries out to your nerves from a prison houso of leather. Ill-fitting shoes would spoil the temper of n Saint. But when you buy tho MoINERNY Shoo, you got $5.00 worth of comfort with every $3.50 pair of shoes. They are mado to fit feet -made from best calf-skin. '- EIGHT SHAPES. MANY WIDTHS. MclNERNY S3.60, S4.GO, 85-50 Mclnerny's Shoe Store. 405 FORT STREET, .... Honolulu. TO THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. The : Secretary : Disk. : Plow. AamcuLTuitAL College, Miss., Jan. 29, 1896. Dn. O. W. Daijney, Washington, D. O. Dear Sih: Yours of recontdatoin regard totho"Sooretary" plow has boon on my desk some days, but I delayed Bending a reply in ordor that I might sond nomo photos which go with this. Deoro x Company sent ono of tho plows, tho first ono which was com pleted, to this station, nnd wo gavo it a vory thorough tost in Dooom borlast. Tho ground on whioh it was used was a field which had novor boon plowod moro than six inohos dcop, nnd whioh had boon in rod clover for throo years, With throo good mules wo wore nblo to plow ten inchos deop without making tho work too hard for tho team, and by working slowly a part of tho ground was plowed to a depth of fuurtoou inchos. Tho plow cortainly does boltor work thnn I have ovor seon dono with any other implomont. S. M. Tiiaoy, Director, Mr. Trary, in a letter to Deere & Company, says: I havo novor soeu ground loft in us good condition after tho plowing, tho furrows boing thrown so ns to pulvorizo tho soil moro thoroughly thim can bo dono by nn ordinury plow, and all trash nnd weeds woro oomplotely turned undor. K" "On exhibition at the Office of tho Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd. Telephone 53. BST P. O. Box 222. Oahu Lumber Building Co., King Street, nenr Oulm llnilwny '& Land Co. 'a Depot, Lumber Merchants, Contractors and Builders. IMrOUTEHS AND DEALE118 IK Doors, Sasli, Blinds, Points, Oil, Builders' Hardware, Etc., Etc. G, CORSETS 11 .tfzzxESSSV STAMPED ON SOLE. PER PAIR. ni v i I iJBt Li 'iv i ' - t - -11 I ' i v ' " Jfa-TBL. T .mJM1m1. .I"-"-