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. rrv'i" rjr "wv" ,K f ,'""'V v "I EVENING BULLETIN, JUNE 15, 1896. rrfT kum I BHM ? STERLING The Boers in South Africa says: Kins for nics Castle &d Cooke, (X-iincLited.-) DO YOU LIKE CUKKY? ' F.73?1KV i'. K'.' 2 K XAMEHAMEHAS DEFEATED RBua B DRl' ED JIT THfc ST A us. . . ROADSTER 1800, TwantyTwo Pounds. V 1 lid I $ n f. i ti. && x ; r HHHf I An-Vnlatrrettluir Clnme mill i l'oor Attrudancc o( Spcctntor NytininU oflbeOnmc. The attendance at tho ball gam6 ou Snturday afternoon was not up to expectation, considering that tho game was between tho two crack clubs o tho league Tho KninehninehnB wore outplayed Xrom tho start and lost tho gamo ly n score of 15 to G. Lionol Hart pitched for tho Stars, al though tho morning paper had prrouoonsly. reported him as be ing sick and unable to play. Hobort Pahau of the KamB did not reach tho grounds until tho sixth innings, hut distinguished liimself by capturing every ball that cutnn within his loooh after wards. His running lly catch close to tho ground in thu seventh "was tho best seen ou the grounds for many a day. Following aro the details of tho ftatno: Kmns 1st A. Pahau struck out, Koki failed to reach first, Kn aufti was put out in trying to got second on a lly ball. Willie Wilder failed to niako on first, Willis made a base hit, Hart randa a drive to loft field for threo bases and Willis scored. Harry Wilder mado a sacrifice hit and Hart come in. Lishmau went out on a fly to left field. Kauis 2nd Bridges ilew out to pitohor, Lomon went out at first', Mnkuimoka fanned tho chcumatn" biont atmosphere threo separate limes without finding the ball and retired his side. Tom Pryco made a twobogger off tho first ball, and took third oft" a pabsed ball and scored off Woods' boso hit. Conrad went out nt first, Ross followed suit and Woods got third. Woods came in on Williu Wildor's hit to right field. Wilder wus put out in try inpr to make threo bags off a two laso hit. luiniB 3rd Aliia started off with base hit and was put out in try ing to stoal second. Kaeo would have found the ball if it had been tho size of Price's balloon and re tired after threo attempts to find it. -iCnstino failed to get to first. For tho Stars Willis knocked tho ball into Lemon's hand and rent out at first, Hart retired on a high lly to catcher, Harry Wilder look firBt on a safo hit and stole ecoud and camo in on Lishman's fiy on which tho latter took sec ond. Lishman camo in on Pryce's base hit and Pryco came homo on a succession of overthrows, Woods flew out to third. Kanis lth Pahau made first on Willis's error at first and took third on Koki's haso hit. Kaanoi .went out ut firnt, Bridges mado a two bagger and brought in Pahau and Koki. Lemon made another huso hit aud Bridges took third, Josiah Makaimoku mado first on a fly which Ross didn't got, Ahia flow out to right field and Lemon Uot third on a passed ball. Kaeo struck out. Conrad made first and second on Ahia's error at first and tnnie homo on Ross's drive lo loft field, Willie Wilder flow out to pitcher and Ross took third. Willis made his first, Hart failed to connect with that dosira blo way station and H. Wilder tailed in a similar effort. Kams 5th Castino made first by tho skiu of his teeth, stolo sec ond and cnino homo on Pahau's base hit, Koki failed to get first, Kaanoi flew out and Pahau was found on third when ho ought to bavo boon on second. Lishman got first on Ahia's error, Price wont out at first, Woods got in a base hit and Lish man reached third and camo in on a passed ball. Pryce scored on a wild pitch and Conrad flew out to second. Ross struck out. Kams (jth Bridges flew out on a hot drivo to Lishman, Lomon failed to reach first, Makaimoku got iu a two bagger, Ahia wont out at first. tOrtlsunWlnj 'with Throat, Tiling or Mutliw Dlwnw Stomach Uatrrh, HcrofuU, A"lhniit, or Aervoui UMV Ay. etc., will bo given a Fanitk uoltli) of lilt. GOIU JON'S bllOUOIMTK KMUL8ION for trlii. Cll l oinr. of llnt.t(Trii PruE Co , Honolulu, II. I. "JtU 9au-utevil M I'tUteUs u Milk or lioaej. 5- When You Buy a Wheel Buy ono with a Reputa tion ono that won't break down when you're ton miles from home. Don't lean to "fads;" they aro not substantial. Tho Stlino has boon on tho market fivo yoars. Tho Steulinq costs $110. If you want to know moro about it, send for our Art Cataloguo, mailed freo to any address, and you will buy 'BV1LT LIKR A WATCH" Terras: $10.00 down, 'balanbd' $2.50 a week or a liberal-discount for cash. Wall, Nichols Co AGENTS. Internationai Iron Works Quoon Sroct, Honolulu.' ESTIMATES AND DESIGNS Furnished for Building All Classes ot Machinery Kepalr Work, and. Reconstruction or Hcmodel- liif; Old Plants. Iron, Drass, Phosphor-Bronzo, Zinc, Alu minum, and Loud Castings. Ornamental and plain Cast Iron and Steel Columns, Iron and Steel Girders and Trusses, Grstlngs, Doors and Shutters, aud a couer al lino of Iron andBrossWork for buildings of all classes. Ships' Blnolcsmith Work done with neatness aud liatoh. All workninu ship Kunrnntcod first class, nud nt prices that havo been hitherto unknown on tho Hawaiian Islands. iBlund Orders will receive prompt atten tion. C. R. MCVEIGH, Manager and Proprietor, P. O. Box 457. Telephones: Offlce, 578; Works. 018. GOAL mr-rmfFlBlffhi For Family Use! Jnst Received, es "0. 0. Tunic," a cargo of Wellington, Departure Ba j, Coal Which is oileied iu quantities to suit. 2240 lbs. to the Ton. DELIVERY FREE. WILDER & CO., L'D. MJSTACE & CO. DEALERS IK- WOOD AND COAL Also White and Black Sand at tho very lowest market rates. Tclphone No. 414. Wimp- Bouiia moi for' Kelt, Which means in English Nothing; for nothing But- plenty tor money; JlQ&ABuy your Eatables at tbo Grocery f and you will rojoico that you read this advertisement. . . Goods dolivored free. . . . Give us a jingle TEL. 755. Oppsite Eailway Depot, Palaina. 320 2wr SX XCiaa-ar Street, G. .T. Waller - - - Manaoeu. WHOLESALE ANLWiJiTAIL BUTCHERS and Haw Contractors. Refrigerated Poultry AND Fresh Salmon CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Me'lfopoliten VA Co. Telephone 46. Central Market Nuoanu Street. The Very finest OF Tender oaS5sa Sweat and Wholesome. Conio and see our NEW CHICAGO REFRiaERATORS. Westhrook & Gares, l'roprlctora. Telephone - - - - 104. City Market Ehtaumshkd 1883. Joseph TlnkBr, - - Prapi Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Of tho FiuoHt Varieties. JIakora of tho Celebrated Pork Sausage. Nunnna street, opp. Chnplain lane. Telophone 280. FOI! POI! Van Doom & Co., Fort Street Next Lucns' l'luning Mil', will have fresh every day MACHINE MADE POI TTIOM THE KALIHI POI FACTORY, Wliioh will bo sold to families iu large or small quantitioa. No Contain- lks Fuunibulo. w. l. wacox, 311tf- Proprietor KnliUi Toi Factory. Btoro open nvenlnKS. Henry Davis & Oo. lias received tho usual consign, laont of Standard . . . . GvQcai'ies As well as bouio DolicncIcH by tbo "Australia." O. KLEMME' & GO., Cash.-:- Grocers sNOW OPEN 3 . Fort StrBat & Chaplain Lane. H. iiY co., Wholesale and Retail Groceries. 98 Fort Street, Honolulu Telephonor 2iJ P.O. Box 470 . . . .Sell tho World Famod. , Slack and- Brownlow Filter. 'iay. of dissolved lend find all impumtiks are ro 'uinvcd. Tlic foulest "' water rendered pure. A. R.ELIA13L33 Filter at a low price. USED 13 Y The British, Russian, American, Italian, Swedish, Chinese nnd Japanese Governments. For Sale by Castle & Cooke H G ENRY OTEHRING A- Company, WABINO BUWK, .... BtBtTANIA ST. Plumbing and Gas fitting Sanitary Work a Specialty CJST" JobWnR promptly attended to Telephone 7U5. 285-tf Steel and Iron Ranges, STOVES, AGATEWARE DIMOND BLOCK. 139-tf King Street. CAN'T BE BEAT! WHAT? My $10.00 Hath Tubs, lined with best quality, No. 10 lino, 0 in. rijM), Chain and PIur, with wood rlin nil complete. Othei deulorti aro dumfouuded, and resort to all manner of TrickB and Excubes. He not deceived, these liuth Tuba have boon sold for $14 until I reduced the price. I nra prepared to do all work in my line and guarantte satisfaction: Estimates fur. nished. Iftyou want a Rood Job cheap for Cash, ring up Telephone 8J4, aud I am yom man. JA8. NOTT Ju, Tinsmith & number STANDARD LINES of Groceries are more palatnhlo as well as lienltlilcr limn the other kind. VOELLER & CO. (WaihiK Dlock, llcrctaula titrect). Handle uotlilnK hut the hct. I.lbby fe McNeill's Canned Mtatv Kliif,'-Morso Tnhle Fiults, (ihlrardelli's Chocolate, Milkmaid Urand Milk, l'arogon I'ure Lard and 'EXCELLENT FLOUR' JJo3 TciiEl'IIONE C80 a Subnoribe for the Evbnino Bul letin, 76 ooiita por uiontli. John Sadtt, Impoitrs and Dealers iu - TRUE INDIAN CURRY-- NOT THE" STUFF USUALLY SOLD AS CURRY' Curry Powder as mado by us is prepared after tho Original Recipe from tho Purest Ingredients. i wr THY IT 03STCjl: E1TERY i MilN i HIS i OWN i HDRSE i DOCTOR, DR. POTTIE'S CELEBRATED -:- LIVE -:- STOCK -:- REMEDIES ron tub cuhe or diseases or HQRSHS, CAmS, SHBEPBQGS.JWWS AND POULTRY. The marvelous hair remedy which provents FOR SALE BY O- TXT- 3i-OEni.SX-J-A-DSrEl, Sole Agent, Honolulu. tSf Neat pamphlet freo on application. P. 0. Vox '2VJ, Telephone 20. Honolulu, April 21, 18CMJ: Mr. 0. W. MACFAHLAjfE: It affords mo ploasuro to recomuiond, to any one whose hair is. falling out, the use of DK, I'QTTIE'S II It OIL. My hair was coming out at such a rafo as led mo to believe that I w onld soon become bald. After using the oil for fivo weeks this oeasod entirely; norio whatever is now falling out. I consider it the best and only worthy remedy for this trou bio and also rocouimund it us a stimuluut to new growth. 19fl.U Yours truly, J. B. DANIELS. ED. A. WILLIAMS, (Successor to C. E. Williams, H. H. "Williams & Co. and Williams Bros. Puffin nnwirai Waeekoom, ! Established 1850 Pianos for Sale, Hire and Undertaker and EmlDalmer, Tombstones and Monuments. Residence aud NiRht Tel. 815. 611 H. HACKFELD & CO. -Importers and QEplEL jVIEejRIjSE -AND- Plantation. Supplies. H. HACKFELD & CO. DID YOU Ent BACON that was good as Turkey ? That's tho kind wo have. Also, CHOICE HAMS, OREGON POTATOES, Yellow Turnips, Smoked Beef, Choice Block Butter,. Kits Creamery Butter, Fresh Dates, Cereals, And a General Assortment Prices. Ugi. Try Our Oyater Gem Crackero, Juat the Thing for Soup, -a Moved. Chairs foiRent KING STREET, Tel. 179. Dealers in- EVER of Standard Goods at Lowestl Ghas. Husiace, Kino. Struct, r t V uM -.VtorfAu JZAI-.f.--t&4f ll&JtiMvk '. , , s .X-.-4tJbvitu&..hU 'Lhii!dL ohJ . ., 'a;