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EVI5NIN0 BULLETIN, FEBHUAHY 2(5. 1807. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Jlr nucl Mrs. J. i. ilott luft for Viuicouvor last night. Adjourned meeting of tho BoardJ of Health this afternoon. Tho hotel bnnd concert Inst night drew out the visual crowd. Privnto family picnicB to beach rcHorts Beom to bo in order about now. Bomomber tho enlo of effects of Mrs. Gertz by W. S. Luco at 10 a. in. tomorrow. Thero will bo nnother social ontertniumont at tho Hugoy lnati tuto on Snturdny evening. David Davton makes ndditions in this issno to his list of pro perties for sale unil to lot. lludyard Kipling is a nephew of Mr. Poynler, tho new presidout of tho British Boynl Academy. Tho marriage of Chris. Conradt and Miss A. Widemann is sot for March 2 at tho Catholic Cathe dral. , Captain Lawtou, formerly of tho Northbrook, left on tho" Mlowora last night on his way to Liver pool. Tho monthly meeting of tho Tioneer Building and Loan As sociation will bo held Monday evening. Give the youngsters clothes that will mako them look like lit tle men. They are to bo found at The Kash. A Fiji Islander named Knnf Sevorg is employed as a passen ger brakeman by tho Bio Giande Western Bailroad. Bobeit Collyer, tho octogounr ian Unitarian proaoher of Now York, has practically retired from active ministerial duties. H. G. Uiart aunounces his pur chase of J. E. Gomes' stock, hence his better capacity for furnishing' auytlung in the watcu nnu jewel rv lines. An English farmer, who said he never read tho newspapers, was lined in Lincoln for failing to report an iufectious diseaso among ' his sheep. Tho regular weokly meeting of tho Christian Workers will bo held this (Friday) afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the Y. M. 0. A. hall. All aro cordially invited, A boy .was trying to sell Chronicles a fortnight behind the latet dates on tho streets ynster dny. Was ho lookjng for through passengers by tho Mioworn to gull? "I wish I had one of thoso horsoloss carriages today," said a well known hackman who was be wailing the dull times in tho hack business, "they don't eat hay liko a horse." y Colonol Fisher is mouruiug tho loss of about four inches of the cuticlo of his knee today. He has recently taken to tho wheel and tried to" turn round last night for tho first timo. It is reported that six horseless carriages are to arrive, in this city on tho Australia uoxt Tuesday. Four of them are said to bo for a local syndicate and the other two for private parties. Tho artiolo on tho purchase of Dr. "Wetmore's collection of Btamps by Charles Hustace Jr. in yestorduy's Bulletin attracted much attention, especially among local philatelists, who have been around congratulating Mr. Hub tace on his new purchase. "Wo can do English and Ameri can Shirts and Collars in white and colors, also a full range of Uuderclothing in N Lisle Thread, Balbri'gau, Gauzo Meri uo'aud Natural Wool, all of them offored to you at bottom notch prices. L. B. Kerr, Quoon St. Noarly the wholo timo of tho police court was" occupied this morning with tho trial of a Chi neso haok driver for opium in possession. Tho defoudant took up much time in trying to prove to the court that ho did not a&so ciato with the class of people who used opium aud would not be guilty of touching the stuff him self. Commdn ginger is a little ginger and something else. I Schilling's Best tea baking powiltr flavoring ewracti coiTe oda. ana tpiccs are what they are labeled and nothing el$e. M A cottage on Kinnu near Alapai street is to let. Tomorrow will bo pnyday for govorumout omploycs generally. M. Brasch, with Hynmn Bros., loavos on tho Zealandia for a trip to Eugland. Hoadino is a specific for head ncho recommonded nnd Bold by the Hollistcr Drug Co. Tho solo arrest mnde during tho forouoon was ono Ohineso for chofa tickots in possession. Honolulu Cricket Club will elect officers for tho ensuing year on Saturday evening at the Arlington. King Bros, havo just received a nfew lot of tifcsuo paper, window poles, sash rods, nrtists' materials, pioturo frames, etc. The work of repairing the Wai kiki road is ended, and tho steam roller, that banc of timid horses and drivers, lias gono elsewhere. Stone curbing is being placed in front of tho Kawaiahao school premises. The improvement needs to be extonded to tho Exocutivo building. Tho 10c. counter is still proving a big drawing card at the Temple of Fashion. A now lino of goods was placed on this table today. Call and inspect. In tho Marshal's office they are wondering when one of tho Bul letin's afternoon contemporaries is going to got through with that Japanese inquest. John H. Catton, H. Herbort and Mr. Jordan, the last a brother of E. W. Jordan lately from tho Colonios, have joined tho Honolulu Cricket Club. James Murphy and Philip Jud kins, who three wseks ago woro ordinary miners in Cripple Greek, havo just shipped two carloads of ore which turned out $1(50,000 in gold. An "old fogy" team is being organized in the Honolulu Crioket Club. It will consist of ancient newBDnper hacks, decayed mil I i: 3 i u:i. i:i.ii :.i UUUlllIUB IIUU HIUJ1 IIKU U11HIU" cracy. Sterliug, the painter, is pre pared to quote prices on roof painting. He uses a composition of coal tar and cemont. Cheapest and best roof preparation in Ho nolulu. Just receivod, an entirely new stock of Gents Suitings in Block, Blue nnd foncy mixtures and will bo sold in quantities to suit at wholesale prices. L. B. Kerr, Queen street. W. S. Luce today sold 71) bags sugar, damaged on passago of tho steamer Kilauea Hou, for benefit of whom concerned. It was bought up by Chinese storekeep ers at two cpnts a pouud. Thero is ovitlontly one man in town who docs not iutond to be "pulled" for riding a wheel with out a light. He was seen last night scorchiug along with a big hand lantern lftshotl to his handle. Readers of tho Bulletin were aware, from thb day that steamer called here on her latest up trip, that tho Monowai was going to make anothor round voyago on this route, before being replaced by the Moana. A sulky rapidly driven, and carrying no light, came within an aco of running into a brako con taining a lady and three small children at Borotania and Victoria Btrcote last night. Furious and heedless driving has virtually no check thoso times, arrestskmly be ing made when nccidonts happen from tho practise iiiiiU oi.i.i:croiisiiii lllrli.rdxoii Mkoly to IlcUre-lll Nnc ccianr ClioNeu. A rumor that a chaugo was about to tako placo in tho office of Collector of tho port of Hilo was partially verified at headquarters. Arthur W. Rich ardson, tho preseut incumbent, may bo heard from in persou or by letter by tho Kinau duo next Tuesday. His remaining in office may dopond upon himsolf iu some way not explained. In the moan- time it is settled that, if thero is to bo a chauge, George A. Tumor, at preseut a statistical clerk in tho head office at Honolulu, will get the placo. If he should ho would probably go to his station in tho KiiiHU next Friday. Subscribe for thelSvoiNO Bul- 1 letin 75 conts per month. W POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for Its jtrcat leavening utrcngtli ana liculttirulnef . AMures the food ualnst slum and all form of adulteration common to tbo cheap brand. lturAL Dakino Pow lr.u Co , New Yoiik. Ilttve youli copy of the : : : : Hobron Drug Co's. new COOK BOOK The book is different from the ordinary cook-hook. Its frco to anyone who will call or write. Better srcl ono to-dav. Hobron Drug Co. Kin" k Fort. Stop That Pain ! Why look so dejected and. forlorn? Oh your head aches does it? Well, then we aro pleased to know that wo can assist you. We don't ask you to re strict yourself from eating things that you feel you nee.d and must have. Nor do wo say that you must take ab solute rest and abandon soeing your friends and indulging in pleasant pastimes. All that we adviso is that you obtain a box of tho now remedy for Headache. Itsname is HEADINE, a perfectly harmless preparation put up in powders not" unpleasant to tho taste. It has cured others and will euro you. It is not a catchponny pre paration, but on tho contrary reliable and safe. Drop into our store and ob tain FREE OF CHARGE a sample of Ileadino. A trial will convince you. Bo sure that you do not confound tho name with that of other preparations with similar names. Wo aro Solo Agents. Hollister Drug Co. Evening Bulletin 75c per month. Auction Sale by II'. S, Luce. Furniture Sale. By onler ut Mrs Ocrtz and ou account o( departure I ahall sell at my Auction lioomi, On SATUItDA V, Fob. -17, '97 At 10 o'clock n. m. Parlor, Bedroom, Dining-room and Kitchen Furniture. Ladles', Men's and Children's Shoes, and Lasts, bhlp'h Dell, Ilandsomo Clock, ROY AX, Carved TCoa Hedstead. Mahogany Sofas, Chiffoniers, Sideboard, Chairs, etc. Hair and Feather Mat tresses and Pillows, Sewing Machine, Hugs, Books, Pictures, Hawaiian Flag, Chandelier, Lamps, Tools, etc. W. S. LUCE, Auctioneer. 542-3t GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR 316 Fort Street. Fifty-five Cents worth of First-class Stationery for 25 Cents. Twenty-five Cents wortli of Stationery for . . 15 Cents, Theso aro tho values given the public who buy tho New Golden Rule Stationery Packets. J8 All prices always righ't all the time. J. M.WEBB Big - Clearance - Sale of- LACES! FOR -THIS -WEEK - ONLY ! BLACK, WHITE and COLORED LACES ! ISTOTJH TBObSSE' PHICBS ! Laces that 'sold for 8B1 per Yard now 25 C offered at UVW LaWrdusc -50c-.pe c. and 10c. m Why ? Oh ! Just to Clear Them Out ! 3 . -i. i i - They are All on One Counter and Every Piece is Reduced 75 Percent or More I For This Week Only ! &- Nothing liko the abovo ever heard of before. you nothing. Come early if you wish to secure Choice No. 10-EORT STREET STORE-No. 10 New Spring Goods JUST OPEN AT N. S. SACHS' 520 ITorfc Street : 1-lonoUilu. THE VERY LATEST MATERIALS! Fancy Organdies, Printed JVEusHns, DIMITrES, IPJLQLTJSS, Grenadines, Hoinespmit Linens., An entire new line in Stripes, Plaids, Checks, Pin Spots, etc. Latest in Neck Wear, New Inchirtgs, Latest Collars and Cull's. The !N"ew Bolero Jackets In Jet and Lace, in Black and White. 3STew Ribbons 1 New Trimmings I EVERT - TVLH.N - HIS - OWN - HORSE - DOCTOR. DR. POTTIES . CELEBRATED -:- LIVE -:- STOCK -:- REMEDIES rOR THE CCBK OK MSEASKS OF Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Swine, and Poultry. Tho Unrrelons Hair Remedy which prevents FOR SALE BY Sole Agent, Honolulu. tiT Kent pamphlet free on application. P. O. Box 292, Telephone 2d. Hoxololc, April 21, 1896. Mr. C. W. Macfarlank: It affords me pleasure to recommend to any one whdse hair la (ailing out, thousoof lilt. I'OTTIE'S II AIR OIL. My hair was coming out at stwn n rate as lod me to believe that I would soon become bald. Alter using tho oil for five weeki this censed entirely; none whatever is now falling out. I consider It the best aud only worthy remedy for this trouble and also recommend it as a stimulant to new crowth. 605-tf Yours truly, J.B.DANIELS. Bulletin, 75c. der Month A Chance of a Lifetime ! An inspection will cost Bargains. xl - j ... l' ! ! '! . ..t. y v ," 4 j. i -m r ' u I . ..fl y x I