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"7 '' ' ' EVENING BULLETIN, SEPTEMBER 12, 1800. A?l 'U u io Wu fi L m BY ATJTH01UTY. Tenders For Beef Cattle. Office of tiik Hoaiid op Ubalth, I Honolulu. September 10, ISM. j Sealed Tender will he received t tills Olllce until Yi o'clock noon, Wednesday, September 23, 18!W, for nunnl.vlnK tlie Leper Settlement t Muloknl wltli (I) Good Beef Cattle, to wel(,'li not lew tlinn 8M) ll. net when dress td; nnd (?) Knt lluf Cittlo, to bo delivered at the Leper Settlement nt on average of about ninety head per month, for tho period ol lx monlhs endlni; March 31st. 1807. Tho Tender 'must ho for tho price per pound drcMi'd, and not per head. Mldes nnd Tallow to be the property of tho Hoard. Illds should he plilnly marked: "Tender for Heef Cuttle, Leper Settlement." The Uoard docs not bind It flf to accept tho loucst or an) bid. WILLIAM O. SMITH, President of the Uoard or Hcilth. 401-4 1 j Public Land Notice. Notice Is hcruby glvcu.th.it histcun Lots of OoNcniiubiil laud lu ldiohe, l'nin, Hn wall, will l) open for iipplicrtlion on or hflir I) n. m., September 21st, ISfiO, inuler the niovisKina of tho laud : IS!)o, for Higlit of 1'uichiKo Lbbkos nnd C'u-li l-ico- liulllrt. Thee Lota nro from CO to 100 acres oiuUtunrcn, ami are appraised nt viilnei of from $1.00 to $7.00 per ucio, being principally good ngricultnr.il land miltoil to coflVo cultivation. Also on oi after the above d.itu applica tion will bo received for nny unoccupied loN of llu! old "lloniestoiiu" Rerica. Ku!l piit culnrs ns to any of these Lots may be obtained nt tho l'ulilio Land Office, lfonoluln, or from the various sub-ngents in wuoio districts such lots nro situated. J. F. BROWN, 404-3t Agent I'nlillo Lands. 5! Eueiin$ Bulletin, DANIEL LOGAN. Editor. SATURDAY, SEPT. 12, 189G. MARQUESVILLE SCHOOL. E., Farmer, teacher of the Mur tjut'tivillo school, two blocks woi kiki of Puunhuu, culled ut tho Bulletin oilico this morning to rofnte tho statement, published in tho Advertiser, to tho effect that his pupils "look to tho woods," metaphorically speaking, upou the appearance of tho government physician, who wont there to viccinato and examine tho Boholars. Tho roport in tho morning paper says that tho latter jumped through the windows, hid in tho laututia nnd could rot bo brought back to undergo tho operation necessary. Mr. Fnrmer denies this in tolo.stnting that ono young girl was the only pupil who en deavored to get away; that upon Mr. Fanner's calling to her she returned,nud that everyone of tho scliolnrs, who had not been pre viously vaccinated, wore success fully operated on. No scholar attempted to jump through a window. After tho vaccinating was ovor, tho physician, Dr. Howard, had tho girls dismissed nnd examined nil of tho boys for sigus of con tagious dispuscs. Our morning contemporary comes out. with a quarter page fac simile of a letter received from somebody who is purported to hi; a friend of a somebody elso called Joo Munley, who gives em phatic information without equi vocation that tho Hawaiian plank in the Republican platform moans annexation pure and simple. "It was Harrison's idea and tho party's luoa aim tuoy meau it. wnat an i cosy matter it is to interpret an equivocal phrase in a political platform to suit tho wishes aucl desires of inquiring friends. When a political party moans any thing "puro and simple," without equivocation, they say just what they mean, but when thoy are de sirous of securing votes as a sop to various factious they s-iy their eay in such a way as to please all factions and admit ' numerous in terpretations. Great is the wis dom of machine politics. Tho method adopted by the government physician in tho ex amination of schoolchildren for sins of contagious or iufuctious diseases is opou to comment. As understood, tho doctor collects to gether nil of tho boys in a school room nnd has thorn strip, ouo by one, for examination, ouch ouo in, tho presonco of all tho others. This method was adopted at tho Marqttosvillo school, where thero was a small room adjacout into which tho boys could havo been taken separately for examination. Tho rapid manner in which uortnin modern churns convert cream iuto buttor is ouo of tho wonders of tho dairying ago. Butter can now bo itmdo whilo the breakfast-tnblo is being laid, live or six minutes being nil tho timo needed to churn, while in a few moro minutes tho butler can bo made up and brought to tho tablo. Congressman By mi in, one or tho loaders of tho Gold Democrats, is authority for the statement thnt his party expects to curry four States: Florida, Alabama, Toxus and Kentucky. "When asked about Louisiana ho replied that that Stato would go for McKinley. Attention is called to an nrticlo on the sugnr industry on the first page, showing tho advantages which would accrue to tho United States under a high protective tariff. A journal devoted to tho pen, ink and paper trade says that the world now uses 13,500,000 steel pons every day in tho week. Nicely furnished rooms at tho Populnr House, 154 Fort street, from 81.00 per week up. Lodgo Le Progrcs do 1 ceanie, No. 124, A. & A. S. Rito. A Fpeclal Meeting of Lodge Lo 1'rogrcK do P Ocenuie, No. PJ4, A. k A. S. ltilo will hi held Till- (Saturday) EVENING. Sept. 12th, at 7:30 o'clock, nt the Pythian Hull, on Fort street, forwoik iu tho Third Du gree. Members of other JLodges ure cordial. ly invited to attend. 0. M. WHITE, 400 It Acting Secretary. SCHOONER IPov Sale ! The Schooner "ADA," (Formerly the llenrittta.) Tondors will bo loceivod by Thomas W. Rawlins, nt Luloo, noar tho Pulmnu Gro eery, up to noon on THURSDAY, tho 17th inst., for the purchase of tho schooner Ada. 8ho has boen chanted from u conlio-bourd to a keel boat nnd is fnlly equipped for sea. Hy Hawaiian register about 2d tons. Sho will bo sold for cash or on installments. None but responsible jmrtios need apply. Tho vessel may bo iuspectod at tho Old l'ish Markot wlinrf. TH0S. W. RUVLINS, lOMd Owner I Phosnrx Foundry AND Machine Sliop. Oattox. Nif.li, & Co., : : s : : Proprietors. John Nikll, :::::: i Superintendent. BHASSand IRON OAST1NWS Ami General Repair Shop! JOBBING A SPECIALTY Queen street, betweou Alaken and Kiclmrds streets. Y.M.C.A, Evening School WILL Ol'EN MONDAY EVENING, Sept. 21st, and will continuo for Two Terras of 13 Weeks Each. dilutes will bo (irifiinlcd In llooK-ktepiim, IMemcutniy anil Advanced shorthand, 'lype writluc, Vocal uud liiKtiiimentnl Music, the Hawaiian l.an;(tiao, llindlnc Wrltlni;, ulv. All CltntFCMiro lieu to meiiiliciis to others n fee ol H will bo dured. Kff For fuitlier liil'muiation, lead our pamphlet or rluj,' up -U7. 3t)7-liu TimelyTop.es ON ALASKA 'REFRIGERATORS AND HOT WEATHER. This is a presidential elec tion year and things are red hot all over the United States. Even Old Sol himself seems to have stirred up his internal fires and put on a few extra logs, if we may judge by newspapei accounts of the terrific heat in Chicago, New York and other big cities. The heat engendered by the discussion of the silver ques tion and other campaign issues has caused the political pot to boil to such an extent that the lid will blow off and the bot tom fall out. Republicans are hot in the collars, the Demo crats would be if they were iq the habit oi wearing any, while .the Populists, having got it where the chicken got the axe, don't need any collars and have wilted away. This is about the condition of af fairs which usually precedes an election for President in the United States. But here in little Hawaii things are not quite so bad although the silver question affects a good many of us. Whether we are getting a por tion of the hot weather that Chicago had no further use for or whether the tail end of Candidate Bryan's eloquence has spread over us like a comet we can't say, but certain it is that the weather is distress ingly warm. There are a number of use ful articles which we received by the last "Australia," which are most suitable for this sea son of the year. We would call your attention to a few of them. Alaska Ice Chests are the best made. Cheap, dur able and good. All sizes. Alaska Refrigerators take the cake, or anything else you wish to put in them. They are the leading. refrigera tors of the world and are not equalled by any other make in the market. Rubber Hose is a very ne cessary and useful article in hot weather. We have just imported a big lot of 3-4 inch in 2? and SO foot lengths. This is the very best No. 1 four ply, and will last you a life time. Gem Ice Cream Freezers make glad the hearts of all our girls, and even the Jap in the kitchen considers it an honor to be allowed to turn the crank. We have them in all sizes from 1-2 gallon up. Painted Iron Bath Tubs are just the thing. We got a consignment of these on the "Australia" but they are all sold. We shall be pleased to take your orders tor future delivery. tbce Hawaiian Hardware Co. LIMITED, Opposito Sprockols' Bank, NO. 307 FORT STREET. Cember FW5HisjsiaMaisraiai3iasjai(3(siaiasiaisiEii?iB that wo aro prepared at nil times to do your Copper riato Engraving nnd Printing on Caids, Wedding and Society Stationery; Announcements, etc. Also, Fine Monogram Em bossing, Address Pies nnd Stamping in colors or plain. Cards from your plato 81.G0 por hundred. H. F. Wichman, KOKT STREET. Don't you need u watch? One that you enn dopend upon. The kind wo sull. Wo nro selling Wnltlinms in a dust proof case for and fully warrant them in every respect. We sell other makes, some as low as .?.r).00, others as high as $200.00. Our stock is so large, we would tnke pleasuro in helping you to a watch nt so low a price your pocket would not feel the lift No pie plates sold, ut most reliability in every piece. 1 H. P. Wicliman GARDEN HOSE IN 25 and 50 . Feet Lengths Just deceived ex "Archer." ' . . Every piece of our GUARANTEED. Also, a supply of Gastle & Oooke 10 Py (X-jIncLited..) "or wyrmam, -- nvKJ&rak. , ' U-L-Li-n M I m Know! ,$i I I II Powei t B , , ft ah p. Wttft'i nna our kiui C 0 rv (nWi shoe iiiiikcra v-'7 3 v w X a duels gives -?rf & m 3 to buv the t .. ri m t ii..i ra " , it-rjS rih m vL"- made, with LJE. I the best shoemakers in tho world trade nnd we don't know of anything too good for tho pcoplo of this town. The Manufactnrers' Shoe Co., T3ir Shoe Stove. fmfXS Sf & t .z-v r ?? '..nVi,WH- "' If you aro thinking of gotting a Bicycle, now is tho timo to got ono whilo they last. This oiFor of ItAMMiEr.s at 875.00 is not n cut in piice, so don't wait expecting to seo tho price como any lower. Wo aro offering 1P95 wheals at tliis price and thorn aro but a few loft. This wheal is fitted with tho Great Q-. Sc -T. Tiro which has proven so satisfactory in this land of the Kiawe Tlioxn Wo also havo a stock of tho 189G wheels both ladies and gents which wo are offering at a low figure and on easy terms. Como in and havo a look at our wheels and satisfy yourself that we are in tho Bicycle Business. An Investment Stop uud think how many Nick Icb and Dimes you might savo had you a wheel. A rido to AVai kiki is not only a pleasuro but a Huro saving of health nnd strength. You will find new vigor by tho use of musolos uovor boforo brought into use. WHEELS THAT LAST AND DON'T COST YOU THEIR VALUE FOR REPAIRS. E. 0. Hall & Son HAWAIIAN BASEBALL ASSOCIATION Baseball Season First Regiment va Honolulus. Saturday, Sept 12, 1896 Game Called at 3:30 p. m. MM& V 1( WmJ V S S i 3W tnlVrW-.-. w A.dmifcsion, 404-3t 25c. Cfes5? edge is k wJeutro ot the and their pro-us- the power best that's ready cash in hand we can and do no to and pick what boat suit3 our r 1 ( Xorfc Streot. W. DIMOND'3 By tho Transit which arriv ed on the 4th inst., wo re ceived 100 Jewel stoves and ranges (one largo car load) direct from tho factory at Detroit. This is our third shipment, and wo find that we have only 4 stoves left from our previous lot. Tho excellence of these stoves has already been proved by tho largo sale, but wo will name three points: First. Long life from the heavy high grade of iron which is the same in the $12' stove as in the $50 ranc. - Second. Economy h " me use of fuel. Third. Quick and oven bakers. Wo propose leasing theso stoves on the following terms: When tho stove is delivered one-third of the price is paid in cash, and tho balance monthly thereafter in five' equal payments. If before the expiration of tho five months, the lesseo ; wishes to pay off tho balance, ho will be ontitled to a dis- s. count of five, per cent, on the amount unpaid. If u customer wants to buy outright, he gets fivo per cent, discount on tho whole amount. Jowel stoves and ranges can be had only of us. Von Holt Building. T.P. SEVERIN HAS TAKEN THE Photograph : Gallery, Opposite Love's Bakery ou N mian u -:- Street, Where lie will outer imracd lately into tho woik of Tnkiut; fictme-s. Mr. fcuuiin lias lnul years of experience nt this branch ami has ulwuys met with success in it. 402-lm N. FERNANDEZ: NOTARY PUBLIC aud TYPEWRITER Offick: 203 Merchant streol, Campbell Mock tear of J. O. Carter's olllce. V. O. Boz 330. f i . I V,' o '. ft ' vzf a,i -jt ' j-(iWis. . 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