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IKR ' TffiflwWf ' ' ""'' "yfo " ' y"!' ' ' - r LOCAL AND GENERAL. No arrest this morning. Co. II drills this evening. Baud concert nt Emma squaro tonight. P. C. Jonea cot nwny on tho Peru yestorday. Tho Claudino had fifty-five passengers in her cabins yestor day. A roward of $50 is offorod for tho return of a diamond shirt pin. Among tho "for sales" in this issuo are a Holstoiu cow and a bicycle. The Peru brought only ouo passenger for this port: Mrs. Captain Brigman. The steamship China is duo from tho Coast on Thursday with another week's later nows. Among tho arrivals on tho Claudino yesterday wore G. P. "Wilder and II. Waterhouso. Tho nest ball game will bo bo tweon tho Stars and First Regi monts, tho two leading clubs. Tho Hawaiian Mercantile Agency, GOO King street, makes a specialty of dillicult collections. Mrs. Wood, mother of Dr. C.B. Wood, and Dr. J. B. Pratt loft for tho Coast on yesterday's steamer. T Mrs. S. B. Dolo loft on tho Pom yestorday for a visit of two or three months to relatives in Maino and Now Jersey. A Japanese boy fell off a hand car on tho railroad near tho bal last siding this morning, but es caped with a bruised leg only. Customs inspector Elvin has rosigned to take tho position of assistant inspector of target Bhooting, with tho rank and pay of sorgoant. H. Hackfold & Co.'s big ilag polo was moved to tho Queen street cornor of their promises to day, nii it was in tho way of pro jected improvements. Tho P. M. S. S. Co. has charter ed tho steamer Zealaudia from tho Oceanic S. S. Co., to fill tho blank on tho Panama route caused by tho wreck of tho Colombia. Tho court-martial did not meet on Saturday as tho stenographer , had not finished his trauscript of , tho testimony. It will probably - v bo resumed tomorrow evening. A "man in black" has boon grinding tho organ on the morry go round for tho past two or threo years. Ho is probably tho long lost relative of tho "woman-ii.-black." Tho now music rendered by tho band at Maken Island was much appreciated by those- in atten dance Four of tho pieces aro to bo repeated at Emma Bquarn this evening. Tho results of advertising wore recently illustrated. A London man advertised for the return of a lo-it cat. In less than a week ;i32 of them wore brought to his houao and thoy were still coming. At'iong tho cargo of tho Mari posa, which loft this port on Fri day for tho Colonies, was over tiOO tons of paper from tho Willamette Pulp and Paper Company for tho Auckland Star, Lyttloton Times and Sydney Morning Horald. Tho match shoot between twenty-men teams of Company B. and tho Sharpshootors on Saturday wna won by tho lattor by 822 points to 71)7. Tho aver age of tho Sharpshooters beats any previous record in a twenty team score. Ouo of tho big railways center ing in Chiccgo is trying the ex periment of :i fivo-cent faro to any point within twenty miles of tho depot in that oity. This is tho system which has provou so suc cessful on tho Austrian railways, oven when applied on a largor scale. Captain Potter of tho bark Al deii Besso geJs absent-minded onco in a white. Sunday last ho was out at tho park, and ho got so interested in tho musio that when it was timo to leave ho walked off and loft his overcoat bohind him. Ho never noticed his loss until ho roaohod his ship and wout to hang tho coat up. -S.F. Cnll. DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR Makes Iktter JJrcud and Pastry than Any Other Known Brand. Ah Your (hoctr ''or (. UNION FEED 00., Sole Agents, Tl. ni.s ...i. :..! 1 j. iiu viuiiuu Mill) luinuu uii tho Peru yesterday aro from tho Amoy river. They aro big, powerful follows, wear turbans and look like regular pirates. Tho laco bctweon Billy C and ond Antidoto, five-eighths milo dash, at Kapiolani park on Satur day was won by Antidoto in 1:01. Thoro was quito a largo atten dance. Thore woio 18 doaths in Hono lulu last month, of which 7 were from consumption, 5 each from old ago and cholera infantum and -1 from convulsions. In cloven cases there was no medical attendance whatovor. Thoro will bo a drill of tho 2nd Battalion recruits at tho drill hed tonight. Sorgeant Ferry holds recruit drill on Mondays and Wednesdays and school for non commissioned officers on Tuesday oveuing. Philip Braun, for a long timo connected with the Iloynl Saloon, and latoly with Jim Sherwood's Long Branch establishment, died yestorday from paralysis. His funeral will tako tomorrow after noon at 3:30, under tho direction of E. A. Williams. Tho Woman's Board of Mis sions will hold their monthly meeting tomorrow ("Tuesday) at 2:30 p. in., at Central Union Church. Mrs. Bray will givo some account of thoir recent visit to Hicrouesia, in tho Bobort Logan. A cordial invitation jb given to any ladies visiting tho city who aro interested in mission work. Tho Peru brought only forty four Chinese and thirty-four Japanese pasoncers for this port. Thero was no sickness of nuy kind on board. Owing to tho j now quarantiuo regulations j adopted at Amoy, as tho result of Attorney-Gonoral Smith's visit, tho 275 Chinese expected by tho ' Pom could not bo got ready in timo. Meeting Notice. THE UCQOLAIt MONTHLY MTXTINO of tho Y. M. O. A. will tako place nt the Y. SI. 0. A. building thin cveuiug at 7:110 o'clock. 371-lt Notice. The lUKcry on King street former! run by Mis Singer u 111, from Hits il.itc, be controlled by inc. J.OUls SINT.Klt. 370.1 Honolulu, Aim 1. lutM. Notice. During Mr. Bourdmnu's ftbsonce, Mr. lowing wll have chargo of my books and nttend to nil collections. Hu can bu found either nt Mr. Donrdmau's oflico at Ogura A: Co.'s or at my office. 333-tf DIJ. HEUnnilT. Dr. Sloggett (t'Jiysician -:- and -.- Surgeon ltobidonco next toll. W. Schmidt, ils'i., Berctiiuiu street Specialty. Diseases of Eye, Ear, Hose and TliroaL :i71-'Jni HAWAII A A' Mercantile Agency C09 King street. Difficult Collections a Specialty .171 tf Auction Sales by Jas. F. Morgan. Household Furniture A.t A.ULCtion. On TUESDAY, August 4, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., ut tho resldenco of A. M. MELL18, Ku . Cinma Btrcet, opposite Kmma Hiiunro will nell ut Public Auction, the entire Household Furniture, comprising: Large Center Rug, Size 16x15, Wicker Claim and Koekerd, Wicker 8ol, l'lusu Scat, 1 Antique Oak Secretary & Book Case, A Choice Collection of Hooks, Portieres, Lace Curtains nnd Poles, 1 Fine Muutel Clock, Marble; B. W. YI. i. Bedroom pet, Hair Mut treses, Improu'd Moeiulto Nets, Upholstered J.ouiisres, harpi Hook Case, II. W. Sideboard, W. W. Ej.U-u.Iou Table, 1 Fiqe DBCoHBted Diqqei1 j&li, Crocker), Olass and Plated Ware, Doublu Iron Iledstiad, Blnlo llcilsleail, Sowing Machines, Sowing Tables, Urpo BhIiirIhk Mlrioi. 1 Flora StoM) and t'tensll, Ice Ho, 1 enij unil I'luiits, I'.tc,, I'.te. 3g l'remUet open to lnpwtlun on Mon day, Auguil Sid, from U a. m. to ii . in. JAS. V. rOHGAN, 30S-t Auctioneer. EVENING BULLETIN, AUGUST 3, 1890. Highest of all in Leavening I'owor. Latest U. S. Gov't Eoport. teA mi . ISSSSa m&QwtaxiMWL Curative Skin Soap Wc perspire a pint a day with out knowing it; ought to. If not, there's trouble ahead. The obstructed bkin becomes -allow or breaks out in implos. Tli troiib'y goes deepur, but this is trouble enough. If you ue Curative Skin Soap, no matter how often, the skin i clean and soft and open and clear. Don't vise any other but Curative Skin Soap on the baby if you want its skin kept free from blemishes which torment this little oncv There's no doubt about its being the best and purest medicinal soap. Trj it Hobron Drug Co. ABSORBINE VI . . Removes tho Inflammation J and Bunch. Restores the Cir culation In any Bruise or Thick ened Tissue. Docs not rcmovo the Hair. Pleasant to use. -$2.00 per bottle. Testimonials Free. W. F. YOUNG, P. D. P., Hoj.3 l Amherst St., eprlnjfleld, Man. Hobron Drug Co. SOLE AGENTS. Auction S'llrs by Jus. F. Marytin. Oredit Auction Umlur liiHtriictiiiiiH from Mcsmv. II. Huokfoltl fc Co., 1 will hold uu Important Trndo Sili of UKW GOODS at my S.tlosrooin. Llono lulu, on Wednesday Thursday and August 5th and Gth, Commencing at 10 o'clock a.m. eacli day. Tho Assortment comprises GROCERIES ! Amoskeng Denims, White Shirtings, Brown Cottons. HARDWARE ! Buckets, Tubs, Sauce Pans and Tea Kettles, Crockery and Glassware, Paints and Oils, Hubbucks' Whito Lead and ZincWrapping Paper in Bales. Market Baskets, Demijohns, Trunks, Furniture. Complete lines of the above articles will be sold at any price. Liberal Terms at Sale ! JAS. P. MOllGAN, UG!) Gt Auctioneer, Building and Loan Aociaiiion Tho RoRular Monthly Mooting will bo hold at tho Chnmbor of Cninmoioo on MON'DAY EVEN 1N(. Auust .'I, 181)0, at TiDiJ o'clock. lCl'itynionts aro toquirod in Gold. A. Y. CIEAK, 70-2t Seorotury. BaMns n, I'.r-! m Auction Sales by Jas. F. Morgan. DJESIXtAJBLE ATMBTIOMI On Wednesday, August IS, 1896, At 12 O'clock Noon, At my Salesrooms, Queen street, I will sell at Public Auction, One Hundred Desirable Residence Sites! Situated on tho Ewa side of Nuuanu Valley and above the junction of Liliha and Wyllie streets. Tho location of these lots is tho most desirable in tho suburbs of tho city. Tho4 site commands an ex tended view of the city and tho surrounding country. As a residence location for those who wish to escape tho malarial atmosphere of the low lands of tho city, tho situation of these lots cannot be equaled. As a safo and paying in vestment, parties will bear in mind tho wonderful apprecia tion in values of lands adjacent to tho city in tho past few years. The Government water main is laid to tho lots. That these lots may be with in tho reach of all, wo oiler tho following unparalleled terms: First Cash, with a discount .of 10 percent. Second $25 cash, balance at $5 per month. Third 10 cash, balance at 7.50 por month. E-DEEDS FKEE..CS JSrFor further particulars, apply to JAS. F. MORGAN, 335-ttl AucTiounnn. Take an Outing iity" fclEfcSWH3M :ssS'S& SATURDAYS SUNDAYS Trains will leuvo ut 9:15 A. m. aud 1:45 V. M., arriving in Hono lulu at 3:11 aud 5:55 v. M. ROUND TRIP TICKETS: 1st Cluss !il Clusa Pearl City $ 75 50 Ewa Plantation... 1 00 75 Waiaimo 1 50 1'J5 N FERNANDEZ NOTARY PUBLIC and TYPEWRITER OmcKi COS Merchant wtrcet, Campbell llloclt Tiunr of J. O. Curtir'H olUce. I. O, llox 33U. 340-tl mvJfk WWMWH IIOiESTEIDS JSFoyelties in Wash Fabrics Elegant Goods I Latest Designs ! NOW OPEN AT N. S. SACHS' 520 ITorfc Streot. i .... m . Dimities, Muslins $ Lawns . Tho Handsomest Assortment of Wash Goods ever exhibited. PERSIAN AND DRESDEN PATTERNS! Latest Combination of Color? J V3T PRICKS WAY DO"W2ST .New "Voilinrr, jNTow Laces, TDrosdeu Hibbons, Ivicl Olovos. Inspection solicited. IT IS TRUE! THERE IS NOTHING LIKE IT! rn TEMPLE OP Grand Clearance Sale! Will !oilthcly S41EBA, 41Si Cloaing JEISTTIHE STOCK . . . At Unheard of Prices. WOW'S YOTJIfc OPPORTUNITY. PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'd. The Secretary Disc Plow STWE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS. jfl DIAL REDUCTION SALE! ....LASTING UNTIL.... SATURDAY, August 8. Every Article in the House Must Go Regardless of Cost I ftiu overstocked nnd mutt reduce in all department. No to tho following goods and prioctt; Silk Neckties, 10c. up. ( Very bout grndo Silk, 50c. per yard. A aood gnulo Silk, 15c. por ynrd. Stiff Bosom Cropo Shirts, colored or whito, D5c. Negligoo Cropo Shirts, colored, 85o. "Whito Dress Shirts, 50c. Silk Shirts, colored or whito, SI. 50 up. Men's Undorshirts, 15o. ' Somo bettor grades Tor n little moro moiioy. l'lijniijns, host Cropo, SI nnd up, nccording to cut. Kimonos, 85c. nnd up. vidr TIioho l'ricos lioprohuiit Jiulow Cost Figures nnd nro Uuhenul of JJiirgiiius for tho liuyor. . . . IWAKAMI, Hotel Street, !! i nmmm i i, , , itM FASHION coinuu'fice on i8 !sa out our -ia Iobinson .Block M i Tt X -m j 4 f s