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EVi-INING BULLETIN, N0VEM13EH 11. 18JM. ItflOilMIPOWuWMltJlt MWCttf atfjy w.'iwa" '.wimff wv.- . . N LOCAL AND GISNEHAL. Football utJ5:li) II113 afternoon. Voollor tfc Co. oiTor fhio turkeys Tor Thanksgiving. Band concert nt Emma equaro this tif tornoou nt tlio usual hour. Seasonable neckwear at a low prico is the trump ut Tho Kush today. Julian Monsarral and William II. Shipninn auived ou tho Hall last night. Ovstor cocktails will bo served up to tho patrons of tho Oritonon saloon on Monday next. Tho admission fee to tho foot ball gamo today will bo 25 conts. No chargo for carriages. W. W. Dimond has tho upw bluo orockory on hand suited to different tastes and puibos. Mrs. L. M. Todd litis como over from Kalaupapa on a visit to tho Kalihi experimental station. Postmaster Genet al Oat has re turned from a tour of inspection of post offices ou Maui unci Ha waii. Tlie proposed bicycle club did not materialise last evening, as the promoters wero otherwise on gaged. Mr. E. II. Boyen will lead tho Sunday evening praise service at tho Y. M. 0. A. hall at G:30 to morrow. Tho program for tho baud con cert al Mtilcoo Js'aud tomorrow afternoon will lo found on an otlior pngo. lion. J. W. Foster and uifo wont to the Pali at eight o'clock this morning with Chief Justice and Mrs. Judd. Tendors aro invitod, at tho Agricultural bureau, for tho printing and binding of an illus trated pamphlet. Bov. H. W. Peck will deliver a ton minutes' sermon to chtldron tomorrow moraine after tho usual : 1 I Sutulay school exercises. i Tho dramatic performance at ' St. Louis College will draw out a big crowd tonight, judging from the number of soutB reserved. Tho Young Hawaiians' Insti tute promise another of their popular musical eutcrlainraentH for Saturday evening, November 28th. Tho Kinau is expected in be fore noon tomorrow with a big list of sugar planters on board to attoud tho annual mooting on Monday. N. S. Sachs is offering a special bargain in ladies' hose for ono week only. Tho price is tho low est going and tho colors aro gua ranteed fast. Tho demand for reserved seats for tho St. Louis Collego enter tainment tonight has boon activo all day. All of tho choico seats were taken before 11 o'clock. Bov. James M. Monroo will speak at tho Christian churoh to morrow morning on "In tho World, but Not of tho World." Tho evening subjeot will be per sonal evolution. Rev. H. II. Parker will preach at Kawaiahao church tomorrow ovouing on ''Tho Cross and tho Crown." Rev. E. S. Tiinoteo will occupy tho pulpit at tho morning service Some miscreant stole Thomas E. Krouso's famouB whistling magpio from tho porch of tho Arlington hotel yestorday, and ho will gladly pay S10 for the arrest and conviction of tho offondor. Tho Royal School and tho Sh Louis Collego ball teams play a match game this morning ut the Loacno grounds. Tho scoro at tho close of tho came stood 7 to G :.. f. ....... f M.n Tin.. nl Cnlmnl m lavor ot tue xvoyat oouooi boys. The annual meeting of tho Ha waiian Sugar Plantors,Assooiation commoncos next Monday at 10 a. m. at tho rooms of thoExporimont Station on Nuuaiiu street. Tho session will likely laBt two days or more. Officers of the Uuion Feed Co. have boon elected as follows: E. C. Macfarlano, president; W. F. Allon, vico president; F. "W. Mac farlano, managor and troasuror; F. Klamp, auditor; F. R. Vida, secretary. DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR Makes Better Bread and Pastry than Any Other Known Brand, Aik Your Grocer For Jl. UNION FEED 00., Sole Agents. George H. Fail-child is ovor from Koalia. See notice of sailinssfstoTnipra ' Koauhou and Iwalani. II. von Berg's trial for vagran cy has been set for Monday morn- I1"8 . ... I Major McLeod is rocoivinc the i sympathy of his numerous friondB today. 1 Deputy-Collector McStocker is homo again, having como in on ,thoUall. I Ono Chinese chofa fiend is the I only new boarder at tho police I station to lay. A couplo of drunks I wero boing sobered up in tho , yard. j j Vory littlo business was douo in 1 I tho police court today. Tho case ' agaitiBt Mtthoo .for nstnulting his I stable boy was nollo pros.'d and i other cases ou tho docket post ' poiicd. I I Ollicers of tho U. S. S. Adams ' oxp-ct to hear of tho Alert being sighted at any minuto. At last , accounts sho was to leave San j i Francisco a day or two after tho election. ' Eirly risors wore treated to a display of shooting stars about 4:30 this morning. The location of tho display was in tho north. Frank Brown thinks tho main dis play passed on the opposite side ' of tho earth and that wo snail ro coivo uowb of it from Europe. Tho scalps of ton mon of Com pany L aro dangling at tho bolts of tho police riilo team today. Tho vAuulf r.f (lin tnnfi.1i oltnf tlllu morning was another victory for i ii.... i r.mn ..:.,., i iqi ,. i.r. ...;ia,.,. i UU1 1UI IUU (UllltlilJ. ItllAb ihtati: SUES. Uo.mI ITIoe. HuU.l nt Morgan A.ic IIiiii IlixmM 'Turin jr. Thero was a vory largo attend ance at Morgan's auction s.-Uo of real estato today and, aB a rulo, .1 . . i;" i uua I'w ro . i xm: naiiinu lots. ' Those belonged to tho estato of tne late u. a. rsaliiuu ami aro Biluatod at Hookona and Kealia, South Kono, Hawaii. Lot 1 wont to John Nahiuu for S150, lot 2 to John S. Kauwo for S250. IIouro aud lot known as apana 1 was bid in by W. C. Achi for S325 and apana 2, consisting of agricultural land, wont to Kaaua at tho same figure SMITH ESTATE LOTS. Following are tho names of pur chasers and prices paid: Lot 9 H. H. Holmes. . . .S 1,850 10 Gub Schumann . . . I,7fi0 1 Ludwigsen 1,0.")0 2 800 3 W. C.Weodon ... 1,070 4 Judge Perry 1,'JOO fi " " 1,200 G " " 1,300 7 John Graco 1,350 8-J. II. Fishor 1,800 Total 13,370 l'EAKL CITY LOTS. Tho two lots at Pearl City bo longing to tho H. F. Poor bonk rupt o-tiito wore sold togethor and wero bid in by T. AV. llobron for $1,100. KALAWAI LOTS. Lot 1 Mrs. Magoon $1,100 2 F. M. Swunzy 1,800 8 Cecil Brown 1,000 Total $1,500 Tho largo lot on King street, opposite tho Kawaiahao Seminary, bolonging to tho Cooko estate, wont to A. F. Cooko for S2.500, with but littlo opposition. Cnrtl r ThiinliN, Mrs. Chas. Hammer wishes to extend thanks to her frionds for assistance received during her ! 1 ii tn linron vfmfn f "Rnnnoinl tlinnlra aro extended to the Masonic Order. Mits. Chas. HAMsrEit. Notice. Tho Sloimor "Ke An Ilou" will suit on Jloiulny, at t p.m., for Kiluitoa, Kulilmrni and Il.inulei ortu, Kauai; and tho btcauicr Iwaliini will sail ou TueHclny, at 10 a, m,, for Lalmina, Honokaa and Kukulhaule ports. 458-2t Election of Officers. At tho Anuunl Meeting of tho Uuion Feed Co., L'd, held on Kriday, tlio 1,1th inxt., the following Ollloeix wore clcctod for tho ensuing yenri K. O. Macfxtlane Prchideut, W. F. Mlon Viro-Prosideut, F. W, Mnifarlano Manager and Troasuror, F, Kliunp Auditor, F. It. Vida Socrotaiy. F. It. VIDA. 450-3t Bccrtitary U. F. Co., L'd. Highest of all in Leavening Strength. Litest U. 61 r yg&z&a h UuiftCI : "--: Tpjk. IHl A&&WKEmr ipsjese "Best" Nurser. Here is a nursing bottlo that will prove n comfort to infants. It luis 4 points in its favor. 1. Ithusuvnlvo nr nir ltilnf in tlm HbES oml f the bottlo 4!- whieb ndmits nir i back of food, ns fait nfood is drawn nut, rendering suction easy and making it impossible for nip ple to collapse, thus preventing wind colic. 2. Tho rt valvo docs r-rtr pot leak, --v is easily ad . justed, but XJn cannot bo the baby. pulled out by ii 6. isosccre- tion is possible, ns there nro no . . 01( cor thc uoaie. 4. This nurser having an opening at each ond, can bo ousilv and thoroughly cleaned, Jl point of tho greatest importance Price, 23 conts, comploto.' IIOBRON DRUG CO., Agents. FOOT SALL Opening of the Season. St Regiment vs Town Boys. BASEBALL GROUNDS ox- SA.CTBDA7, Nov. 14th J AT 3:15 P. M. K3T Admission 25 cents. Car riages free. 453 2t Lawn, Party & Ba.,zaar Hy tho LADIES AID S CIKTV Ot tlio M. H. CHUKUI, ut Haal e' ea Lawu ML Hi Mrai'g moon NOVEMIlEit 17. 18.0. Childieti's Clothing and Fancy Aiticlos will bo on tt.ilu. ADMISSION 25 CENTS 457-td Thfinksgiving v Turkeys ! Big! Fat ! Tender! They aro tho Vory Finnst Specimens of tho Noble American Ulrd over offurod for sale horc at V0ELLER & CO.'S, 20 Uorotania Streot, Wuring lllook. SST Tllepiione G80 -a Annual Meeting Notice. Tho Annuul Mooting of Wilcle's Btoatn. oliip Company, Limited, called for Mon day, Nov. 16tb, nt 10 o'clock a. ra., is postponed until Wcdnosday, Nov. 18tli, ut 10 o clock a. in. WJI. Q. DIIASII, Secrotry pro. torn. Honolulu, Nov. 11, 1800. 457-5t Meeting Notiice. Tho Annual Meeting of tho Shnroholdors of tho Ewn l'luntatiuu Couipany will bo hold on tho lUth inst , nt 10 oclook n, m., nt the oDk'j of Cuhtlo X; Oooko, L'd. 13. D. TENNr.Y, Secretary Ewn riuntntiou Co. Honolulu, II. I., Nov. 11, 18SJU. Ia7-0t At w PI 1 Gov't Kcport. O ? L & Co i IWIIS Tnko tho matter of cheese and you will find wo have about every brand manufac tured It's a common sort of thing, is cheo. o, in a general way, but if your'o giving a dinner ns much attention should be paid to the selection of it as to tho joint. Here's a partial list from which you may select a suitable finish to your Thanksgiving dinner. Edam, Holland, Pine Apple, Parmesian, Swiss, Roquefort, Gorgonzola, Cavombcrt, Me- nanto, California Extra, Ore gon Cream, New York Cream, Sap Sago, Limburger, Nosegay Club, Now York Sage, Kro nenkase, Camenbcrt, Sierra Neuchatel and Romatour re ceived on ice by each Bteamor. These aro of tho finest grades made and may bo. re lied upon as being always fresh. Lewis & Co., GROCERS., Kort SStroet, Honolulu TO THE PUBLIC. Notice is hereby given tlmt I hfivo revoked and nunulled all powora o wlmtsoovov lmtnre, horctoforocoiiforrodupon A. Kosa by me, mill under which ho lias iiBsumod tho iunnagomeut ot my proporty and tho collection of mouoys duo rao. Partiea pnyiiif; mouoy to said ltosa for my account will do so at thoir peril. SRd 1 WILLIAM M. MAHUKA. 45G 2v s If 5 C S o S "I A it. is ii f $rl I I c & ij 3. SL 2. Brarv It ?p j33 KJ ' lH IS r CD '-t e o r. i a S3 q 2 tZ i P ?R1"2 C O ;t ft- 3 & " S ti T " zlz v3 oil t ii For A One Week Only SPECIAL BAMAIN -IN- Ladies' AT N S . S A. C irx S 520 ITorfc Sfcroot. Ladies' Drop -IN- 331ack and Shades of' ONLY 25 CENTS A 3T Guaranteed to bo Absnlutoly Fust Color. AT JORDAN'S No. 10 Store JUST EECEIVED Iugs! Iigsl Iugs! Velvet Pilo, Moquotto, Wilton, DagheBtan, BruBsols. Sofa Rugs I Floor Rugs I Mats! Mats! Tapostry and Carpots, Stair Carpots, Hall Carpots, Crumb Cloths and Druggets. BST" All Just Eecoived at JORDAN'S p.W.gotaiiift.2$rji OiTor this wook a flno lino o Woolen and ixed Goods -roil- LADIES' SKIRTS AND CLOAKS ALSO pine Woolen Over Shirts ns useful Christmas Pro son ts and other : : New Goods at Low Prices Stuff which has tho Summonsh complexion has been invitod to co. We're making plans for Fall. Sometimes more than tho invito is nocoBsary a push or shove. 13oth aro used porsuasivoly in tho neckwoar shop today. Prico tho persuader, Twenty-fivo conts "The" lash," I, LEYIHQ5T0H, - : Manager. Arbiters of Fashion. 9 Hotel Street Wayerley BlocK- T Hose ! Stitch Hose Tan St. tods Oollege Hall TO-NIGHT, Nov. 14. Musical and Dramatic Enter tainment. "THE SEVEN" CLERKS" ou "The Three Thieves and thw Denouncer;" With tho Laughable Skotch " New Brooms Sweep Clean." Will bo presented by Members of tbe St LouW College Literary Soelety. Tlio College Cliolr nml Ortlioitra will far nlsb tlio iniulral part of tlie program. Hoy Plnn will be opened nt tlio Golden Itnli! Haziar on Saturday, Nov. 7, at 9 a.m. Performance commences at tin 1 f past seven p. m. 45otil Eleotion of Officers. At a meeting of tho Chineso II03 pital held this day at tho United Chineso Society's Ilall, tho fol lowing pirsons wore elected to serve lor tho onBuing year: President Chu Gem. Vico do. . . . Wong Wa Foy. Secretary Lnm T. Chin. Asst. do Hon Jackson. Treasurer Hong Quon. Asst. do Lo Don Kwai. TruateeB Goo Kim, Wong Kwai, L. Ahlo, C. Wainain, Chang Din Sing, Lum Miri Tai, Li Cheung, IIo Fon, AVee Shiu?, Lum Kam Chin, Chang Tai, T. Kat Poo, Chang Kim, Wong Chow, Lam Tai, L. i. Alciiu, Wonf Niitn, Ynu Ki Leonir, Won Yam isgau, xoung Kwong llnng, Chong Jack Quon, Ng Chan, Young In, Leo Fook Oho. LAM T. CHIN, Secretary O. H. Honolulu, Nov. 11, 18'JR. 457- lw Tax Appeal Court Notice. Notice is hereby givou that the Court of Tax Appeals for tho Dis trict of Honolulu, will sit nt the District Court Room, on Monday, tho 10th day of November, A.'D. 189G, nt 1:30 p. m., to hear such appeals as may bo brought bo foro it. G. H. DE LA VEKGNE, Prosidont of Court of Tax Ap ponls for District of Honolulu. Honolulu, Nov. 11, "JG. 15G-3t Notico to In'onding lurchasors. Ah Assignpo of tho Estato of II. F. Poor, a bankrupt, I um open for negotiations for the snlo of his real estate, situate ut Kapahulu Kupioluni Park, Vaikiki. Map of tlio Hiimo can ho scon and pur tloulari lo.irned by exiling on mo nt my ollio on Kaahtimanu Strget. JOHN F. COLliURN. Honolulu, Nov.G, 1890. d53-tf L. C ABLES, Real t'state'and General Business Agent 207 Merchant Street. Telephone IBtf. .tiltT I. O. Uox 80i. 457- lm N. FERNANDEZ. NOTARY PUBLIC and TYPEWRITER Ofhick: 203 Merchant Mreot, CitmpbeU Block runr ol J. O. C.utoi' oftlcc. V. 0, Box XM. S ..ftgy..,. :-,.?. .. -wjr ,1 ,. .AsMiaa- . Jt. 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