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- . ' . , EVENING BDLLETIN, MAT 20, 1897. w ;.& LOCAL AND GENERAL. Tho British cruiser Amphion is expected hero Bbortly. Musical instruments' wore first mentioned 13. 0. 3875. The dog catohora wore out early this morning and had good luck. The polico have made but one arrest today,that of a boy for tru ancy. Oahu Lodge, K. of P., meets tonight for work in tho third rank. Threo Ohinese cnmblors woro assessod the usual $10 ouch in tho polico court today. At tho I. X. L. store flags and fireworks can bo bought for the glorious Fourth. Tho regular weekly meeting of tho Commissioners of Education comes off this afternoon. Latest San Francisco quotations arc: Hawaiian Commercial 12, Hutchinson Plantation 19. The, Y. H. I. will hold a social this evening beginning at8o'clock. All friends are cordially invited. Warm woathor;is here try a caBe of our soda water it will please you. Hawaiian Soda Works, Tel. 632. The finest of breakfast sausages are to, bo had at the Central Meat Market on Nuuanu avonuo. Tolo phono 104. The worst thing that can hap pen to a man in Siam is to get into debt, owing to tho exorbitant interest charged. Robert Swan Scrimgeour, aa manager ad interim of the Hagey Institute, gives a cautionary notico in this paper. Tho Australian ball team has not won a game in California. It was defeated at Santa Cruz on May 9 by a local nine. Dr. Monsarrat'a appearanco bo foro the Board of Health yester day without his mustacho occa sioned some comment. The W. 0. T. U. will give an entertainment, styled, "An Illus trated Magazine," at the Hawaiian Opora House on June 6. According to a recont census the population of Greece is 2,418, 000 souls, or an increase of 230, 000 over the figures of 1889. A book of Hawaiian meles, in cluding all the fileo club favorites, has been issued. It is copyrighted by Ed. O. Holstein and published by the Hawaiian News Co. The priutiug httB been nicely done by Robert Grieve. In the first daily newspaper, started in London in 1703, the editor announced that he would not bother his readers with edi torial notes, becnuso roadors woro all wise enough to make thoir own reflections. An eleotrio mousetrap is some thing new. A bit of cheese is at tached to an eleotrio wire. The mouse or rat, to get at the bait, must stand on a metal plate, and tho moment he touches the choeso ho is shocked to death. The captains of the brig Lur line, four-masted sohooner Aloha, barkentine Planter and barkentine S.G. Wilder are raoing to Honolulu for a small wager. The skipper of the last vessel in has to pay for a dinner for all four. There will be a social at the headquarters of tho Young Ha waiians' Institute in Foster Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. Friends of the Institute are cordially in vited to attend. There will be music, singing and light refresh ments. The medical expert detailed by Surgeon General Wyman to in vestigate quarantine matters in Japan left Port Townsend for Yokohama on April 19 by tho Canadian Paoifio steamer. It ia doubtful if Dr. Day will see him, as he had a full month's start. Dr. Kobayashi yesterday per formed a major operation for cancer on Miss Sophie Sholdon. The entire right breast was re moved, the operation ' taking a little more than half an hour. To day the patient is doing remark ably well, better even than the surgeon anticipated. British residents are called together again this evening, in connection with tho Diamond Jubilee There should be a large response. The prin cipal business is in connection with the address to the Queen, which is now ready to bo forward ed by the first mail. Roports of progress from convmittoos on othor subjects will also bo in ordor. -.T-an ..am.iiMjaMHKriii MiEH.anTMB Tho conspiracy trial, com- moncod yostorday in Judgo de la Vergno's court, is still on. Torchon and Valenciennes laces aro still in groat demand. L. B. Kerr has a choice lot, which ho is Boiling at lowest possible rates. Jim Burns pleaded guilty of stealing money from Bun Keo whilo under the influence of liquor and Judgo de la Yergno suspend ed his sentence this morning. Tho threo Chinese chofa dealers arrested yesterday afternoon have been released on $100 bail each and thoir cases set for trial by Judge do Id Vorgne on the 25th. Tho post offico box on the tele phone at the corner of King Btreot and the Waikiki road is in a dila pidated condition, the door or front portion having been abstract ed by Borao ovil disposed porson. A consignment of Ladios and GoutB' Crescent Wheels aro on exhibition at tho Pacific Oyclo & Manufacturing Co.'s Store on Fort street. The prices range from S75 to $85. Easy terms. These wheels aro up-to-date. Continued from 1st Page. TUB BOAUD OP HEALTH. plicants might as woll bo pro pared to stay at home. It will bo decided at the next meeting just who will go. President Smith then presented maps of the proposed cemetery Bite at Halawa. According to Mr. Dodge's surveys there would be 43 acres of land belonging to the Biahop ' Estato and 15 acres belonging to the government. Both pioces wero at present un der lease to J. I. Dowsett. Some of tho members thought there would bo difficulty in purchasing the land from tho Bishop Estato and still moro difficulty in getting Mr. DowBott to sell his lease, but the Attorney-General thought it could be satisfactorily arranged. Dr. Emerson took occasion to express to the Board his gratifica tion at the general excellence of the quarantine arrangements at the island and tho vory efficient way in which superintendent Mc Veigh and his assistants perform ed their duties. A residence of nearly a month had shown him that the climate of the island was highly suitable and the arrange ments gonorally most excellent. At somo futuro timo ho would present the Board with a few sug gestions by which he thought the usefulness of the station could bo still further improved. President Smith asked the re porters to note the fact that for onco tho Board ndjoumed without going into executive session. Attention, Company A. Aumouy Company A., N. G. II., Ho.molumt, May 20, 1897. A Every Member of this Command is hereby ordered to report nt the Drill Hhfid THIS (Thursday) EVENING, liny 20, at 7:3'J o'clock, for Drill. PAUL SMITH, 615-lt Captain Commanding. Hawaiian Hagey Insti tute. The undersigned having assumed sole charge of the Institute, notice Is given thttt no one Is authorized to so licit (or colltct monies on account of, or enter Into any couiraot In connec tion therewith save the undersigned. ROBERT SWAN B0RIMGEOUR, Manager Ad Interim. Honolulu, 19th May, 1897. 615-0t Heal Estate Transactions. Subscribers are furnished with from five to bix lists per week, giving an anourute record of all deodn, niortgupes, Iouboh, re leases, powers ot attorney, etc, etc, which are placed on record. Subscription Price, $2,00 per Month. A. V. GEAR, 210 King St, Honolulu. Poundmaster's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that Bay Cow branded "Y" on light bind hip, tall white, two horns and white spot under the belly and also one black Cow branded ai above on right hind hip, white Btrlp under the belly, blind on the left eye and no home are Ira pounded In the Goveruinout Pound at Muklkl, Honolulu, and It such estrays be not claimed and all pound charges satisfied on or before SATURDAY, May 29, 1897, at 12 o'clock noou the same will be Bold on that date and hour to the highest bidder. K. KEKUENE, I'ouuduiuster. Honolulu, May 20, 1897. 016-3t ROYAt KNGMIH AKlrt6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated (or Its grcnt leavening strength and hcalthfulnefs. Aesures tlio food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to tho cheap brands. Koyal Uakino row I deii Co , New York. Auction Sales by Jas. F. Morgan. Sab of CoJTqs Lands .IN. South Kona, Hawaii. Under Instructions from the Owner I will sell at Public Auction at my Salesroom, Queen street, Honolulu, On Saturday, May 22, AT 12 O'CLOCK , NOON, The following Property situated at Hookena, South Kona, Hawaii. One Twentieth Share In the Abu puaa of Honokua, South Kona. The above interest is entitled to about 328 acres of the above Abttpuaa. Sixty acres of the above have beeu parti tioned and are now In use by the owner, of which about 15 acres are planted In collee. Crop of 1895 was 27 sks of cleaned collee. 203 of mauka Lands iu Coffee Belt, comprise balance of the land. All Improvements Including New Cot tage and Tank, Feuolng aud Walls, etc. This properly Is on the main Gov ernment Road, 3 miles from the ship ping port of Hookunu. For further particulars, apply to JAS. F. MORGAN, 609 -td Auctioneer. TENNISJBALLS. Tennis Players should take notice ot reduction In price of Tennis Balls, AT OLEAHANGE BALE WALL, NICHOLS CO. 014 3t FOURTH OF JULY. A meeting of the General Commit tee for the pi ejected Fourth ot July Celebration, will be held at the Drill Shed at 7:30 o'clock, THURSDAY EVENING, May 20. Reports of the sub Committee, will be heard and other business transacted. A full at tendance Is desired. GEO.W SMITH, ED. TOWBE, Chairman. Secretary. 614-2t Meeting of British Resi dents. An Adjourned Meeting of British Residents, to hear reports of commit tees ami for any other required busi ness, relative to the Diamond Jubilee, wilt be held at the Arllnutou Hotel on THURSDAY EVENING, 20th Inst., at 8 o'clock. T. RAIN WALKER, Chairman. W F. Wilson, Secretary. Honolulu, May 19, 1897. For Seattle, Tacoma and Port Townsend. The 100 Al Steamship "Amarapoora" Will sail for the above ports on or about MAY 26. XST For freight or passage, apply to THEO. H. DAVIE3 & CO., L'D. r 014-td Ageuts. THE PROBLEM SOLVED.' For many a score of years has Castor Oil been tho pet remedy against constipation and all stomach and Dowel trouble with thousands of mothers. CHILDREN Dr. Cummins is tho first person who successfully dis guised the taste without affect ing the medicinal virtues of castor uoil. The taste resem bles honey and does not pro duce nausea, can ,bo retained by tho most delicate stomach. CRAVE There ore other preparations on the market whose proprie tors lay claim to a perfect dis guise. We ask that you give DR. CUMMINS' TASTE LESS CASTOR OIL atrial and you will agree with us that it has no equal. IT, The dose is just tho samo as Castor Oil. Price 25 cents a bottle. Be sure that you get Cum mins' and take no other. Hollister Drug Co., Sole Agents, New European -i - i ' Full Line Linen Damask and FROM $1.25 PER DOZEN TO. Ladies' and Children's English Black Hose (Fast Colors, Sanitary Dye) J8 These Goods are in the Plain, Ribbed, Balbriggan and' Lace, ' Patterns and are guaranteed first-class. f , Navy Blue Coating and Waterproof Serges, 45-INCH Damask 1 BATH BLANKETS, Swiss Muslins, French Confection, Batiste, Plain Black and Figured Mohair. These eroods teed to bo tho very finest on the market both in prices are, sure to suit you. E. GOODS THAT AEE NEW Fane v Ajrt Tickings, This is tho very latest material for Portieres, Curtains, Pillows, etc Organdie Muslins, IPrinted Lawns, in new designs and colorings. Grlace Timings for Organdies, in all colors, same effect as silk and is very cheap. Brocaded Alpaca nnd Mohair. A New Assortment of Ladies Swell Shirt "Waists, The very latest in Kid Q-loyes and Ladies Bolts- ....A Sample Line of.... Children's Reefer Jackets, Only One of a Kind! L ATEST NOVELTIES IN VEILHSTGS cVC N. S. SACHS. 52Q Fort Street ; : JHonoluln; The Ins and Outs of It. If you get best wear out of a coat, best work must have gone into it. You can't get good bread out of poor flour. Moral : You can't get the best out of anything, unless the best is in it ; and the best has to be put in before it (can be taken out. Now, we have a rule to test those sarsaparillas with a big "best'on the bottle. "Tell us what's put in you and we'll decide for ourselves about the best." That's fair. But these modest sarsaparillas say : " Oh I we can't tell. It's a secret. Have faith in the label." . . . Stop ! There's one exception ; one sar saparilla that has no secret to hide. It's Ayer's. If you want to know what goes into Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ask your doctor to write for the formula. Then you can satisfy yourself that you get the best of the sarsaparilla argument when you get Ayer's. Air doubt led ? C.I lb. " Ctmbook." It kill doubts but cures doubters. Addrusi J, C. Ajer Co., Lowell, Mass. Hollister Drug Co., Agents. PILLOW LINEN (All Qualities), and Turkish Towels aro.nowly imported from "W7". TCXEUD - Goods! Table Napkins , Europo and aro guaran finish and quality. Tho ' ' : . &,; -r. AJXHS WW: . ' tf ?.' -w.s. intL imm ... .. V 'l4 r 3 i a k f .t'JMSw. - smsow?x!ssmst!mmi&vP?sS!!T. .ii.i i ii --v 1IHTT ' ""