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EVENING BULLETIN, AUGUST 25, 1896.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
"Under Two rings" touightnt8.
Fino new lino oE liquors at tho
Louvre. v
Dr. 0. B. Coopor returned from
his vacation on Maui yestorday.
School tenehers' examinations
commenced at 9 o'clock this morn
ing. Harry Klommo has put a hand
somo refrigorntor into tho Louvro
Saloon.
This soason "Wniauao sugar
plantation yiolded over 800 tons
in excess ot last year's crop.
Tho "Woman's Christian Tom
porance Union is in session at tho
Central Union Church pnrlors
this afternoon.
Tho chouis for tho opoin of
II Trovaloro will liavo a rehearsal
at Arion hall this ovoninp at 8
o'clock sharp.
Work is progressing rapidly on
AVm. ft. Irwin's now stable at
"Waikiki. It will bo a handsomo
stiucturo when completed.
Tho next ball game will bo bo
tweon tho First Regiment and
Kamehainoha teams. Only fivo
games of tho series lotnain to bo
played.
Tho Company B dramatic troupe
had a rehearsal last night. A
good appearance is promised for
tho play "Under Two Flags" at tho
drill shed tonight.
Tho summer school ended yes
terday and tho teachers' examina
tions commonco today. Somo of
the toachors are wondering whero
their vacation comes in.
Emma square was filled toovor
ilowing Inst night at tho band
concert. Tho baud boye rocoived
four encores and Professor Bor
gor was correspondingly happy.
"V. W. Dimond was busy today
storing away a carload of Gurnoy
rofrigerators. There woro HO of
them all told, big and little. Ho
has a carload of stoves on tho way.
Tho two Coreans, whoso ap
poaranco on our streets has caus
ed much comment, loft on tho
Mioworu for Vancouver. Thoy
wero possossod of tho necessary
S50 oach to show on landing and
moro too.
Kroogor Pianos, sweetest in tone,
Jas.W. Borgstrom, solo agent, cash
or installments. "Warerooms at
G. West's, Masonic Temple. Of
fice at Thrum's Book Storo. Tun
ing and repairing. B Tolo
phono 347.
Tho Criterion Saloon is -o.
pleasant placo to go to and its
greatest attraction is tho pure,
cold Seattle boor on draught
there. It makes one's mustache
curly and puts now lito into tho
failiug consumptive.
The catalogue of Oahu College
for 1895-1896, fifty fifth year, has
been rocoived. It is handsomely
illustrated with pictures of the
principal buildings. Thoro are
83 students in tho college, and 113
in Punahou preparatory sohool.
Tho Leilani Boat Club elected
officers last night, viz.: Ed. Stiles,
president; J. F. 0. HagenB, vico-
president; L. R. A. Hart, secretary,
and F. J. Kruogor, treasurer.
David Kawananakoa, Win. Mc
lnorny and J. F. 0. Ilngons wore
elected delegates fc tho Hawaiian
Rowing Association.
D. G. Sylvostor, who up to last
Sunday held tho record for speed
as a long distanco bicyclist,
(round tho Island of Oahu) was
defeated by John Silva. Sylvester
statoa that ho is willing to moot
Silva at any time and arrange
for a raco around tho Island,
starting at E; O. Hall k Son's
storo and finishing at tho same
placo.
There was an old maid as sick as nick could
be;
Doctor said the troublu m drlnMni; com
mon Tea.
Recommended "Salvation Aumv Bkind,"
Wlieu, Oil, h bat Joy to tell.
It quickly ralcd her from tier bed,
Both etroui: aud sound and 'null.
Harry Cannon, Palama Grocery x
is appointed 8ole Agent in the
Hawaiian Islauds for this justly
Popular Brand of Tea. Sold in
30 cent lb. packages. His Me
morial mixture, Young Hyson
and Japan, 25 cents, uunvalod for
cheapness and oscellonco of
quality.
DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR
Affiles lktter liread and Pastry than
Any Other Known JJrand.
Auk Yaut (Irocer For It.
UNION FEED 00., Sole Aijcnla.
A black Jnpnntso purso is lost
and reward offered.
Mrs. Lowis J. Lovoy has a card
of thanks elsowhoio.
Howard is offered for a lady's
gold watch and fob lost.
W. S. Luco will sell Mr. lloid's
effects at Saratoga on Thursday.
This ovoning's performanco of
"Under Two JU'Iags" will be a .
great improvement on tho initial .
ono.
Anltalianhackman named Lucca
was arrested this morning for as
saulting a Portuguoso woman.
Football pluyors and all inter
ested in tho gamo nro requested
to attond a mooting at Y. M. O. A. J
hall thia evening at 7:30. i
Kamaka was fined $100 by !
Judge do la Vergne this morning,
having boon found guilty of sel
lihg without a licouso.
Kaanaana and Kamaka (w)
woio found cuiltv in tho District
Court this morning of adultory. '
Hie man was hnocl SdO and tho
woman had her sontonco sus
pended. siiii:i.r mjmiii:kinj.
A'Mirnuce tUnt tlio i:nterirlo Mill
lie Tlioiouelily Accomplished.
Considerable scopticism is ex
pressed by citizens as to tho car
rying out, in a thorough manner,
of tho street numbering projoct
recontly started. Tho manage
ment and promoters stated today
to a Bulletin representative that
thoy woll appreciated tho fact that
unless tho city and Buburbs aro
numbered completely, tho valuo
of numbers over tho thickly set
tled portion only would bo of little
worth, compaiativoly. Thoy guar
antee that every single twouty
fivo feet of frontago will bo sur
veyed and assigned a proper
number.
An infinite amount of annoy
anco will bo saved to business
mon, tho nowspupers aud, in fact,
ovoryono. After tho contract
which thoy have taken is complet
ed auyono, by giving thoir streot
numbor as a direction, will have
indicated which side of the stroot
named thoy live, aud the distance
from Nuuanu stroot or tho wator
front (in blocks). Whenever
tho postal delivery system is
inaugurated tho correct number
ing of streets will prove of im
mense value.
As it is now, a rcsidont says,
"Deliver my goods, or papor, to
tho seventh houso boyond tho sec
ond street Waikiki of Thomas
square on tho mauka sido next to
Jones on tho loft and Brown on
tho right." Ono can imagino
how difficult it is to find anybody,
especially on tho outskirts. Thoro
is no doubt as to tho thorough
completion of this work, and tho
promoters are to bo complimented
upon thoir enterprise.
roniioN Jim.
Trjlnjr mi IiiMirnnco C'h.o rcnmit
or IHtiiond K.tate.
Ah Fai, charged with uttering
counterfeit money, in whoso
caso tho jury disagreed, was on
motion of Deputy Attorney Gou
oral Dole rolcased on his own rec
oguizanco to appear next torm for
another trial.
H. W. Schmidt & Sods vs.
Royal Insurance Co., assumpsit,
is on trial by tho following
foreign jury: G S Harris Jr, T
M Starkoy, Goo Angus, W H
Cunningham, W II Hopper, W O
Wilder Jr, L 0 Abies, J J Leckor,
W W Dimond, H Davis, L II
Deo and F Hustaco. Hartwoll,
Kinney & Ballou and Thurston &
Stanley for plaintiff; Robertson
for defendant.
Henry and Julia H. Watorhouso,
executor and executrix of tho will
of H. Dimond, havo prosontod
thoir account, balancing with
$49,366.87 on each side, and peti
tion for discharge. Tho logacies
paid were $31,000, and tho excess
of receipts over payments was
$14,815.25, to bo divided accord
ing to tho residuary clause of tho
will.
Htiirilovaut routrmllctctl.
Captain Parker of tho polico
force, who was tho captain on
duty on Saturday whon tho Sal
vation Army was inarched to tho
polico station by Officer Hammer,
denies tho statement made by C.
V. Sturdovant in this morning's
Advertiser that ho reprimanded
tho ofiicor. IIo Hays ho simply
told tho army they could go if
thoy did not repoat tho oll'unso.
Ollicor Hammer's courbo was en
dorsed both by tho Deputy Mar
shal aud Marshal Brbwu.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
Prftfetl Bates
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Nnturday'H Shout.
Following aro the individual
scores in tho match betweoii Co.
O and tho Sharpshooters on Sat
urday :
Co. B.
Tracy
Ilapai
Ewiug
Elvin
Gilos
Athorton..
Weedou . .
Ordway . . .
Oleson. . ..
Storoy
Hagorup..
Rhodes....
Waity
Ward
Konako. . ..
Bolster....
Cockett....
McKay
Sckofield . .
Frashor.. .
,-154-15
.4 4 3 2 4
,4 144 5
.5 4 4 4 4
.4 5 4 4 2
.43 45 5
.2 -J 0 4 4
,333 55
.5 4 44 4
.44454
.4 4 3 4 5
.-1 3 4 4 5
.4 3 3 4 3
.5 4 4 4 4
.4 3 3 5 5
.4 3 4 3 3
,5 343 4
.4 4 5 5 4
,4 4 3 3 5
,3 445 4
4 3
4 3
2 3
5 4
3 5
3 3
4 4
4 0
4 5
4 4
4 5
4 4
4 5
4 4
4 4
4 52
4 3-36
4 4-3S
4 4-43
3 -1-38
4 4-40
4 3-33
2 1-33
4 5-14
5 -1-42
4 -4-42
5 4-11
4 5-39
1 4-41
4-1-40
3 4-31
3 4-38
4 4-11
4 4-10
4 4-12
787
343
444
353
44 5
45 5
S. S.
Wood 3 4 5 4 4 2 3 4 4 4-37
JohnBon ... .4 4 5 5 4 5 5 4 5 4-15
Gibson 4 3 5 4 3 5 4 4 4 4-10
Marstlon ... .3 4 4 5 4 5 4 4 5 4-12
Corbett 4 3 4 4 5 4 5 2 5 4 -40
Wall, . E.. 5 5 4 5 4 5 5 4 4 J.-lo
McLean ... .4 4 5 4 4 4 5 4 4 4-42
King 3 445445 55 4-13
Evoielt 3 15 15 14
Scott 45 4 45 44
Rhodes, C ..24 3 45 44
3 1
45
44
1-10
1-13
4-38
Dodge 4 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 5 4-11
Emerson ... .4 2 3 1 4 4 4 4 4 4-37
Wall, 0. J.. .4 5 4 4 3 3 4 4 4 5-40
Martin 4 4 3 3 3 5-144 -4-38
Johnson ... .4 4 -1 5 4 4 4 5 5 3-42
Wall, A. P. .5 4 4 4 5 5 3 5 4 4-13
Cassidy 4 4 4 3 5 4 5 5 5 4-13
Drummond..3 5 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 5-12
Hitchcock ...454 4 4 5454 5-14
825
Sire mill riijtlcnl Knilurniice.
Physical endurance is not a
necessary accompaniment of un
usual size, according to tho Polico
Commissioners of Cincinnati.
Some years ago tho standard of
height for admission to tho polico
force, originally live feet seven
and one-half inches, wos raised to
fivo foot nino inches. Later an
other inch was added, tho pur
pose being to lift tho staudaul
Blowly until six feet had boon
reached. But now a return has
beonmado to fivo foot oight and a
half inches as H10 standard. Ono
of tho commissioners explains
that by careful observation wo
havo como to tho conclusion that
ninety porcont of tho big mon of
tho department cannot Btand tho
woik as woll as tho smaller mon
Another reasou for tho chaugo, in
which thore is a tributo to the
salubrity of tho countiy aud its
effect 011 physical growth, is that
tho lifting of tho standard orowd
od out tho city-bred mon,and gave
tho proforouco to tho strapping
lads fiom tho ploughed fields.
These latter, how over, fiom thoir
inexperience in city ways, made
inferior policemen. Now York
Evoning Post.
Beautiful, artistic, accurate,
charming island views at King
Bros. Every prominent point on
tho islauds is photographed by us
and painted by tho best of our
artists.
Lost.
Lady's gold wutoli aud fob between
King and iticlmnk aud Derelauia and
Victoria Htreets. 1-inder will bo nultubly
rewarded by leaving numo at Ciy Fiiruf
turo Store. 390 3t
Lost.
A DLAOK JAIHNKSC PUI18U WITH
Bilver clttniw uudslber obuiu with ivory
button ou end of chuiu. Owuer'n name on
card iuniilt). A liberal reward will bo jaid
ou leaving tumo at
J. J. WILLIAMS' Gallery.
390-3t
Card, of Thanks.
MHS. Ll'.WH .1. LEVEY IM'.dS TO
rcturu her hIikuio Uiiiukh to the inuiiboiH
of the Juwiwlt fraternity, tho 8mm of M.
Osornu iiuil other fihimlif, foi their Mud
sjiiiiuthltwM her lecjut ulllieliuu.
:ido It
Pabst
Malt Extract
will brace, build and give
you vim and bounce. Get
it and thus take your own
advice.
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Lafayette, Indiana,
August 22, l.SOn.
Ifci'i: savs:
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"Best" Tonic has been placed upon
the market, my family has been n
Ulg l-lillfUlllUl Ol MUS piepUlUlIOU,
and I havo found it a grateful
stimulant, appetizer, tissue builder
and tonic. J consider it one of the
very few pioparations that really
do all that is claimed for it, and un
hesitatingly lecomniond it to my
patients. DR. CHAS. HUPE.
2 o o 0
Pabst "Best" Tonic for sale by
Hobron Drug Co.
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SOLE AGENTS.
Under Two Flags
Another Performance !
The - Romantic - Military - Drama
Will bo ghon under the nuBjiicea of
Company B., K. 5. HM
TO-NIGHT !
AT THE DRILL SHED
New Music!
New Scenery!
ftSST Oast: Selected from tho
Best Local Amateur Talont, tho
whole to bo xindor tho personal
direction of Bon Scott.
tJBT HoutH ou Hale at E. A. Jueobgcu'ii
Jewelry BUiro, Fort Htreet. 3t7-td
Wanted.
a GdOD Aiitv comeohtahle fur-
tiiahtd room with privato family. Ad
dreH A. B.
3)0-lt Hulletin Office.
To Let.
A HOUSE OF EIOUT (8) ROOMS,
next to the White Hoube, Nnuanu streot.
f 25 per month. Apply to
34 if A.V.GEAR.
To Let.
A HOUSE OF EIGHT (8) ROOMS,
next to the White House, Nuuanu street,
$25 per mouth. The Furniture in tho
bonne in for sale. Apply to
308 U A. V. GEAR.
For Rent.
ALMA COTTAGE AND THE LARGE
RenUi Lot surrouudiug for rent ou reason
able termH. 'Ihis i a bargain. Apply to
307-1 in HI AN K II USTAOE.
N FERNANDEZ.
NOTARY PUBLIC aM TYPEWRITER
Ou'iCM 'JOS Merchant Htrott, Campbell
llloek mar of J. O. Cirttr's ofllce. I. O.
I!ox3:i0.
N. S. SACHS'
520 Fort Streot.
Lace Striped Dress Mulls
In dolicato shades, Bilk lustro, just tho thing for evening
drossos, only 20 oents a yard
Pin Dotted Swiss Muslins
In solid colors, sulphur, pink, black and yellow.
Pure Linen Lawn for $2.50
a pioco, containing 1G yards and guarantee! to bo puio
linon
Our White Goods Department
is most complotc, Victoria and Persian Liwn, dimities
in stiipos and plaids, nansooks, mulls, swiss muslins,
fancy plaid and stiipnl whito goods
At Rock Bottom Prices!
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TEMPLE OE EASHION
Fino White Muslin in opeu worlc. Eeuutiful Patterns.
A great stock of .......
. Valenciennes Laces .
. . EDGING AND INSERTION TO MATCH . .
BS5y "Wo expect within ten days a groat and now stock o
D & CORSETS
Ordered Specialy by Us !
This is known to be tho
finest Corset made. . .
We Are Now .
Selling a Special
CANE KNIFE
Made to Eomody tho Dofoots
Ex "Australia," an invoice of tho Favorito
Eeyere : Garden : Hose,
Scissors, Shears, Hair Clippers,
Packing of All Kinds, Fcatho Dusters,
Brushes in Groat Variety, Shelf Hardware
and Another
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SECRETARY" PLOW
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'd.
Just Received
A ulw imporlutiou of ,
. Fine Woolens .
.... AT ....
jl. $ trloan $4$
Autistic
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?ORT ANJ)dOTEL S'L'llEETS.
THIS
gf Revere ijl
3L Rudder gS
rai Co. Sf
of Thoso Formorly Usod Hero.
Consignment of
Take an Outing
ocwsSSS
SATURDAYS ....
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.... SUNDAYS
Trains will leavo at 9:15 a. h,
and 1:45 p. m., arriving in Hono
lulu at 3:11 and 5:55 P. if.
ROUND TRIP TICKETS:
1st Class 2d CUm
Pearl City $ 75 $ 50
Ewa Plantation... 1 00 75
Waianao 1 50 1 25
For Sale or Lease
House and I-iot!
On tliu corner of Victoria imil Own
utrcUb.
WAliplj to
S&.'-tf AHTHUK UAltltlSON.
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