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EVENING BULLETIN, MARCH 8. 1807.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
Scnntor II. 1'. Bnldwin is over
from Maui.
MoBsra. G. N. and A. S. "NVilcox
nro over from Kauni.
Candelabra for oil burning aro
for sale by W. "V. Diinond.
E. "Y. Estop, principal of tbo
Honokaa school, ib in town.
Maui Knigbts of Pytbias are to
givo n ball at Wailaka oil Marob
17.
Tbo Maui Telopbono Company
baa about 235 subscribers on its
list.
Cbas. Notloy, tbo Olaa coffee
planter, came up on tbo Iwalani
last Saturday.
Cbief Officer Lawless of tbo
Australia is mourning tbo loss of
a pet cockatoo.
Tbo government baud will play
at Erama Square this evening at
tho usual hour.
There was no rain at Kapiola
ni park either yesterday afternoon
or this momiug.
Tho Hollister Drug Co. is agont
for tho time tested romedy Perry
Davis' Pain Killer.
A. 13. Lindsay, tbo wollkuowu
meichant and lumbor dealer of
Honokaa, is in tbo city.
Tho government band will give
a special concert at the Hawaiian
hotel tomorrow evening at 7:30.
Architect Dunn is preparing
plans for a residouco for Lieuten
ant W. E. Sofford at Washington,
D.C.
Dr. Olivnr and family came
over from Molokui iu tho Mokolii,
aud bad a severe shaking up in
the little steamor.
Tbero will bo a spocial dinner
at tbo Hawaiian hotel tomorrow
evening, in honor of guests who
will leavo on the Australia.
Among tbo Claudiuo's passen
gers yesterday morning wore 0.
A. Spreckols, Win, G. Irwin, F.
"W. Macfarlauo and Tboo. Hoff
man. Tbo children of tho Kalibi-wae-na
school will bo ft bio to purcboso
an organ out of tbo proceeds of
their concert last Saturday, and
liavo something left.
Sterling, tbo painter, is pre
pared to quote prices on roof
painting. Ho uses a composition of
coal tar aud cement. Cheapest
and best roof preparation in Ho
nolulu. A deeortor from the ship May
Flint was captured ou tho barken
tiue Planter at Kabului and re
turned by tbo CI iuk inc. Ho is
now resting easy in jail until -his
ship leaves.
Just recoivoJ, an entirely now
stock of Gonts Suitings iu Black,
Bluo and fancy mixtuics and will
bo sold iu quantities to suit at
wholesale prices. L. 13. Kerr,
Queon street.
By order of Miuister Cooper
the government band will proceed
to tbo residence of Hon. Godfrey
Rhodes on Nuuanu Btreot at 3
o'clock this afternoon and tondor
bim a soronade, tho occasion be
ing bis 82d birthday.
Wo can do English and Ameri
can Shirts and Collars in whito
and colors, also a full range
of Underclothing in Lislo
Thread, Balbripgan, Gauze Meri
no and Natural Wool, all of them
offered to you at bottom notch
prices. L. B. Kerr, Quoon St.
B. Sbimizu and W. J. Gallagh r
woro arrested on Saturday after
noon in connection with tho ship
ment of Japaneso immigrants on
tho Shinshu-maru. Tuoy wore
released on their own recognizan
ces. Tboy aro authorized agents
of tho Kobe Immigration Com
pany. Tbo First Regimont ball team
will change their uniform this
season by using knickorbockors
of whito duck padded on tho kuoes
and sides. Tho Stars will muko
no ohango. Tbo St. Louis toam
will wear blue surgo kniokorbook
ors, maroon stockings and whito
shirts.
Schilling's Best
tea
cofft.
oda
faaltlnr powder
SavoriuK extricll
and spices
will justify you in going to
the trouble of asking your
grocer for them and of get
ting your money back if
you don't happen to like
any of them.
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JUlllCIAriV JOTIIMiH,
,eu Milti 1'lleil mut Other Mnllermit
Chambers.
Divorco buHb bavo boon filed by
Guilhormina Arayal against J. J.
Arayal and Julia Miramm against
Francisco Miranda.
Mrs. Paolo, administratrix, has
filed her account of salo of real
ostato by Jas. F. Morgan, auction
eer, and a petition for confirma
tion. Tho Balo was reported in
this paper.
B. F. Dillingham and Mark P.
Robinson by tboir attorney, Cecil
Brown, have filed a demurrer to
tbo complaint of J. A. King, ro
ceivor of tho estate of John K.
Sumnor. They contend that tbo
Elaintiff has no legal capacity to
rinc tho action.
W. Pfotenhauor, assignee of
Ueorgo fllclutyre, baukrupt, has
filed his account with a petition
for discharge. Ho received
S-1975.30 and paid. S304120, in
cluding a inortga'go debt of
$2012.50, leaving a balanco of
$1931.10 a dividond of 51.20 per
cont. to bo paid to creditors.
Ving Fat Co. vs. Wing Wo
Chan Co. and Oahu Lumber and
Building Co., is being board by
Judgo Caiter, on motion of plain
tiff to have case put on tbo
calendar as of tho Fobruary term.
Humphreys for plaintiff; Magoou
& Edlngs for defendants.
A Uallnnl Uccnu Pent.
Tho Central Nowb correspon
dent at Hull telegraphs some
particulars of a gallant and re
maikablo ocean feat performed by
Captain Schiol and tho officers
and crow of the steamer Oak
branch, which has just arrived iu
tho Humber. Whilst on a voyage
from Yokohama to Sydney tho
stoamer's propeller broke. Al
though the sea waB rolling boavi
ly efforts were at onco commenced
to repair tho damago. Boats woro
got out, and while tho seamen
kept at bay with boat hooks tho
fierce sharks with which the sea
swarmed thereabouts, the engi
neers tried Vttrious expedients to
enable thorn to repair tho broken
propeller. After seven and a half
days of continuous aud dangerous
labor tho job was accomplished.
Tho officers and men worked with
desperato onorgy, duo partly to
tho knowledge that if tho pro
peller was not repaired in time the
steamor would inevitably be driven
upon ono of tho islands of the
Bismarck Archipelago inhabited
by ferocious savages. As it was,
tho Oakbrauch diifted 210 miles
before the engines could bo re
btaited, and then those ou board
could plainly seo the natives on
tho beach. Tho underwriters bavo
made arrangements for presenta
tions to bo mado to the officers
aud ciow as a recognition of their
gallantry.
Mill :l I'i'i-li.riii.
The government baud being on
gaged at Erama square this even
ing aud at tho Hawaifan hotel to
morrow oveniug, it was impossible
for Prof. Buronr'H Hfrinrr nri'linntrfi
to accept tho offer of Mr. Henry
Leo to rlav for his nntmtninmnnt
at the Opera House. As Mr. Leo's
entertainmont requires a good or
chestral accompaniment through
out, for which all of tho musio is
now and some quito difficult, he
deoidod to give up the idoa of any
performance at all rather than
some with insufficient music.
Money In It.
'JWWJ
Koteloigh (of The Events) I nndei
stand your daughter Is engaged to. Count
do Broken.
Mrs. Darragh Yes, but only for a
limited season. She is going on the
htuge, you know, iu a society play. -Scribucr's
Magiulne.
Kroogor Pianos.swoetest in tone,
Jas. W. Borgstrom, solo ngont, cash
or installments. WaroroomB at
G. Wost's, Masonic Templo. Of
fico at Thrum'B Book Storo. Tun
ing and repairing. B36" Telo
pbono 317.
Evening Bulletin 76c per month.
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R0YAL
KNGMO
&AKiN3
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Cclibratcd for Its great knvcnlng etrcnsctli
and liialthfulncfs. Assures the fund against
alum nnd all forms of adultcntlnn common
to the cheap brands. Kotal Uakino Tovr
nun Co , New Yoiik.
THE
TOUCH
OF
SMALL
PRICES
gleets you on evciy hand in our
store. That's the sort of greet
ing that foiccs its way between
tho chinks of your pocket book,
nnd filters in tlnough ngain into
tho corner of your heart.
Druggists nro supposed to make
1000 per cent, profit on tboir
goods. Wo mo willing to divide
this with our customers. You
will get tho larger share. "Why
not got homo of this profit in
your buying of duig htoio goods?
Hobron Drug Co.
Fort and King.
MW. DIMOND3.
Lamp novelties are new to
Honolulu now to the United
States until a smart French
man employed at tho factory
conceived the idea of building
for oil what others had done
for candles.
Look at the illustrations in
tho accounts of swoll dinners
and you will find beautifully
designed candelabra a year
ago they were for candles
now for lamps. You will find
tho same thing in our Ewa
window and no other shop has
thorn no other dealer handles
them as wo do, because our
buying methods aro modern.
So's our soiling methods. You
can got a banquet candelabra
lamp at our storo for about
what you pay for a single burn
er in some places. That's the
difference in tho methods.
You nro interested in thoso
lamps oven if you burn olectri
city tho tablo can bo decorated
with flowers and lamps dish
es come under tho head of
"necessities."
Half tho pleasure of night
wheeling is in having a good
lamp. Policemen aro alert to
find a man taking a dark 'ride
sometimes tho light jolts out
and tho rider finds himself
without a match. No such
troublo with tho Bannor bicy
clo lamp it is mado to burn
and stand hard knocks.
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Von Holt Block.
flticfioH Sales hy W. 8. Luce.
HANDSOME
Hougefold Futoitoe
-A.t A.nction.
On THURSDAY, March 11,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. St.,
On account of intended departure of
MIW. HUOWN, 1 shall sell nt her
Residence, corner Alakca and Holel
streets, tlie Entire Household Fur
niture, consisting of
Handsome Parlor Furniture,
of Carved aud Inlaid .Mahogany,
Cine Chairs nnd Tabic?,
Upholstered Sofas & Chairs,
Handsome Portor Lamps.
Rug, Engraving, Laco Curtains,
Large Mirror with Koa Stand,
B. W. Marble-top 8Ideboard,
B. W. ExtenMnu Dlnlug Table.
B. W. Dinlug Chairs,
2 Extremely Handsome Break
fast, Dinner and Tea Sets,
One Grand White and Gold Tea Set,
Loungo, Glassware, Crockery and
Carved B. W. Bedroom Suite,
Oak Bedroom Suite,
Pine Bedroom Bet.
Wardrobes, etc., etc.,
Stove, Meat Sfe, Ice Chest,
Tools, etc.
gW This salo gives a rnre chance
to the publlo to obtulti nt public auo
tion Handsome, Well-preserved aud
Modern Furnituie.
W. S. LUCE,
Auctioneer.
CIDOt
Notice.
After date I will not be responsible
for any debta coutraoted iu my name.
L SIEGENER,
Mate of Jas. Makee.
Honolulu, Marob G, IS97. 650-3 1
Wanted.
1000 Cartloads of Good Soil. All or
part to be furnished within nix months
Tenders mall "P. O. Box. 408."
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AND STILL ANOTHER
Big v Reduction v Sale
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A Discount of 75 Per Cent, and More !
From March 8th to 13th inclusive,
THIS FOLLOWIlSTGr : ,
Nuns Veilings from 5c. up.
Cashmeres reduced 75 percent or more.
Scotch. Plaids and Beiges reduced 75 percent
and more.
Dress Flannels and Mohairs reduced 75 per
cent and more.
Wool and Grenadine Dress Goods reduced
75 percent and more.
Dress Flannels and Canvases reduced 75
percent and more.
All
m. 10-FOET STREET STOBE-No,, A "
Mew Spring Goods
JUST OPEN AT
N. S. SACHS'
520 Fort Street
THE VERY' LATEST MATERIALS!
fancy Organdies, Printed JVCusliiis,
DIMITIES, IMQTJES,
Grenadines, Homespun, Linens,
An entire new lino in Stripes, Plaids, Chocks, Pin Spots, etc.
Latest in Neck "Wear,
Now Inchings, Latest Collars and Cufla.
Tlie IsTew Bolero Jackets
In Jet and Lace, in Black and White.
JNew Ribbons 1 USTew Triramincs !
JMewJVIusic
J. M. "WEBB
OK THK
GOLDEN RULE
BAZAAR
Has just received a largo con
signment of the
.'. Music
Both Vocal and Instrumental. AIbo,
New Stationery,
Blank Books and
Typewriter Papers
Which for quality and prico
cannot bo excelled.
No. 316 Fort Street.
$1 Goods sold at
Popiilai
AT arOiFOD.aLlSPJS
KF This Salo will positively dose March
JELonolulu.
The White
Sewing
Machines
aro said to be superior to any
other, though not higher iu
prices I
&2T Orders are now re
ceived by
EC. "W".
SCHMIDT & SONS,
AGENTS OK THE
White Sewing Machine Co
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