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EVENING BULLETIN, JUNE 30, 1897.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Lndios' day nt tbo PuciQo Ton
nis olub.
Syrup pitchors for 20c. nt
Sturdevant's.
Horsemen will eoo a notice of
Creole elsewhere.
Company B elected one now
member last night.
N. P. Burgess 1ms rooms to lot
suituble lor Btnull families.
W. H. Horn of Honolulu was a
passenger in tbo Allien (Jesse.
Manager Ahrcns of the Oabu
plantation is in tbo city today.
Tbo Philadelphia's courtinnrtial
gun is getting to bo a daily affair.
ri'lit. fUivnniiMiiiit fltit li. if riu.riivn
any cablegrams by tbo City of
Poking.
The City of Peking sails for
San Francisco at G o'clock this
evening.
Tho merry-RO-round will open
at Toot of Punchbowl Btreet Satur
day evening.
Albert Cuuba leaves for San
Fraucisco today to take a three
years' law course.
A large number of Booiety peo
ple took in tho dance at the Ha
waiian hotel last evening.
U. S. Minister Sowall and
family are now occupying tbo
Peacock Villa at Waikiki.
The graduating exercises of tho
Kamebameba Manual will be held
at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening.
August Santos, a Portuguese
hoodlum, was nneu 96 anu costs
for disturbing a Salvation Army I
meeting. I
There will bo a six-oared gig T
race betweou crews o tuo I'mln
delpbia and Marion on Saturday
morning.
Lewis it Co. mako a statement
AC .! !nlnAn4 4- tinnnln mt.lirt '
propose going to tbo seaside or
camping out.
Tbo mail for the Coast will bo
sent on the Australia, as she is ex
pected to reach San Francisco as
soon as tho Peking.
About twenty members of the
Y. M. 0. A. committees listened to
talk on Association work from
Mr.Sullmon last niyht.
The Pacifio Cycle & Manu
facturing Co. baye on hand a stock
of shotgun ammunition for tbo
opening ot tho dove season.
The National band concert,
which was arranged for Satur
day this week, is postponed to
July 10 at Kaumakapili church.
Tbo committee in charge of tho
decorations for ,the Fourth of
.TnW will cnmmnncQ onorutious
tomorrow morning at indepen
dence hall.
S. M. Ballou, a number of tho
Bar, is filling the vacancy on the
Supreme Court bench today.
Several cases have been argued
and submitted.
Thoro will bo special services at
Contral Union church noxt Sun
day evening appropriate to tho
Fourth of July and extra musio
will'bo provided.
The San Francisco Chronicle
says that if tho Hawaiian planters
will really get after the sugar trust
with one of their South Sea war
clubs, all will be forgiven.
G.L.Seward, J. H. Polehmas
and 0. F. Croiz are California
University students visiting Ho
nolulu in vacation. They arrived
in tho Alden Besso this morning.
If you are thinking of buying
a typewriter, do not bo prevailed
upon to place your order before
you seo tho Poerless bb it is with
out doubt tho best maohino made.
Captain Harry Evans of the
waterfront police is looking for a
couple of deserters from the ship
Aryan. Tbreo of them got away
together, but ho captured one of
thorn on the bark Archer yester
day. Tho other two are still at
1 in ye.
Letters received from Dr. Day
Btato that bo expects to return to
Honolulu on the China or tho
Belgic, duo here on the 20th and
27th of July. Ho writes that ho
has been accorded every fuoility
in investigating quarantine me
thods by the officials.
An interesting paper by tho lato
"Warren Goodalo, containing remi
niscences of Honolulu in tho
forties, also a paper by W. D.
Alexander on tho uncompleted
troaty of annexation of 1854, will
bo road at a meetiug of tbo Histo
ricnl Socioty in Y. M. C. A. hall
on Friday evening.
Tho registration mark at 2:30
this afternoon was 809. I
Mystic Lotlge,K. of P., will work
in the third rank this evening.
Nicely furnished rooms at the
Popular Houso, 154 Fort street,
from $1.00 per weok up.
Thero was no mooting of tbo
Board of Health this afternoon
on account of tho departure of tho
mail steamers.
P. C. Jones has improved in
health enough to come down town
for an hour or two daily and at-
i tend to necessary business.
Mr. Fonn, tbo nowly appointod
head mastor at lolaui School,
leaves by tho Australia to spend
the vacation in San Francisco.
Torchon nud Valenciennes laces
' are still in great demand. L. B.
I Kerr has a choice lot, which ho is
! selling at lowest possible rates.
I W. L. Johnson, son ot Hen-
I ry Johnson, formerly of Kauai
and now of Potalumn, Gal.,
camo down in tho Alden Besso
from tho Coast.
Historical Society Notice.
The Hawaiian Historical Society
will hold r HU'ellni: nt. thn Y. M. O. A.
Hall, on r'ltlDAY EVENING, July
2, hi 7 -30 o'clock, nt which papers of
Interest will ho read. The puhllo Is
cordially iuvltcil to attend. 017 3t
Rooms To Let
Suitable (or two small families, In
separate building-; each partially fur
nished. Inquire of
N P BURGESS,
647 tf 130 Miller street.
HAWAIIAN
MERRY-GO-ROUND
WILL OPES
Foot of Punohbowl Street
6471 JULY 3, 1897. 3t
Mystic Lodge, No. 2,
K. of P.
A Regular Convention of tho Lodge
win o lictrl THIS (Wednesday)
EVENING, t 7:30 o'clock, at tbelr
Castle Hull, Fort btreet.
Work in the Third Rank.
Brothers o( Oabu Lodge No. 1 and
all visiting brethreu are cordially in
vited to be present.
By order of O C.
A. L MORRIS,
017 1 K. f R & d.
Notice.
We, the undersigned dairies, hereby
notify our customer that on and after
July 1, all milk will lie delivered from
the Depot of the Dairymen's Acs-o-elation
Co , King ttreet, Lincoln
Block. Telephone No. 699.
WOODLAWN DAIRY,
HONOLULU "
WAIALAE "
KAAIPU "
KAPAHULU '
M A BAPWSTA,
A. SILVA.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FIRST
Circuit of the Huwullun Islands. In
Probate. In thn nutter of tho Estate
ot Joseph Luzurus, late of Honolulu.
Oaliu, deceased. Trie last Will and
Testament of said deceased, having
bteu presented to s.ilil Court, and a
petition for tho Probate thereof, aud
for tho ls'-uanco of Letters Testamen
tary to John 8. Walker having been
filed, notice Is hereby given that Fri
day, July 30, A. D. 1897, at 10 o'clock
a. m in Alllolanl Hale, Honolulu, !
appointed the time, aud place for prov
ing said Will and hearing said appli
cation, when and where any person
interested may appear auusuow cause
if any they have why the prayer
of said petition should not be granted.
By the Court:
GEORGE LUCAS, Clerk.
Honolulu, June 80, 1897. 048 3t
Commissioner's Sale of Valuable
Lands situate in Hipahulu, Dis
trict of Hana, Island of Maul.
Pursuant to an order made by Hon A,
W. Carter, Firat Judga of the Circuit
Court of the First Judicial Circuit, filed
tho 19th day of June, 1897. in a cmihO en
titled Julia Colburn and husband versus
A. Nonh Kopilkai and others, the under
slgued will bell at publio auction, on MON
DAY the 10th day of JULY, 1897, at 12
o'clock noon, at the. mauka entrance to tho
Judiciary Building, all and singular the
following described lands situate as afore
said, namely:
1. An undivided ono-elghtk intorest in
the lands at Kukniulj, said intercut aggre-
f;ating about 07 acros more or Ions, and
icing portions of lands described in K 1 ,
Grants No. 1002 and No. 2966.
2. Apanas 3 and 4 of h 0. A. 4003 at
nalemano, containing 7.30 acres more or
loss.
3. R. P. Grant 2795 at Kalona, contain
ing 6S.7B acres more or lens.
4. L. 0. A. 4510b at said Kalona, con
taining 6 68 sores more or less.
These lands are, or have been, under
csno cultivation. Deeds at expense ot pur
chasers. Terms cash in U. B. Gold. For
furthtr particulars apply to
UUNItY SMITH.
CoiuinisKioncr. at tho Judiciary HuiUUng.
mfAt
BbfipofQ
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Celebrated for Its great leavening strength
and licaltlinilned. Arsurcs the food against
Mum and all forms of adulteration common
tuthuihiap brands. HulAL DlkI.SU Tow
srr Co , New York.
KiNGSBURY
4 PIANOS.
Tho construction is upon tho
most ntlvnnccd principles of the
Art of l'inno manufacture; nud no
pains or expense huvo beon spared
to not only solidly construct, but
to so apply the vniious parts that,
besides their woudorful singing or
tone-producing power, they would
stand well in tune and m all cli
mates. The qualities of these Pi
anos are Durability, Swectnrss of
Tone with great power, Singing or
tone - carrying capacity, Evenness
throughout the' Scale, and Standing
in Tune.
The "iEolian" Pedal, or "tone
muffler," is intended for tho use
of beginners and studeuts of the
Piano-Forte. By its use, ono de
rives all the benefits of touch,
while doing away with tho noiso
or liiouoiouutiri loin) proauccu in
the practise of scales, chords or
chromatics, which is so annoying
to tho listener, and of no advan
tage to tho performer. It also
saves the hummers from unneces
sary wear, theiuhy prolonging tho
life of tho instrumout for many
years.
Wo are now offering thoso ele
gant PinnoB on the most favorable
torms. Parties contemplating pur
chasing a Piano will do well to
investigate tho merits of the
"KINGSBURY."
Local Agency,
Wall, Nichols Co
CREOLE
Will Stand the Season
.... AT THE....
OLUB STABLES.
Season, - - $25.00
guaranteed. - - $35.00
CHAS.
BELLINA.
047-U
ill
Woman's ExcIuuirq Old Stand.
Reopras WEDNESDAY, June 30.
First Glass VIeals, - 25c
New Cooks and Now Waiters,
Novr Furnituro and Dishes.
A. W. SEABURY,
015-tf Manager.
Notice.
Dr. Herbert hereby gives notice
that ho will be absent from the city
until July the twentieth, during
whioh time Mr. H. S. Ewlug will act
with his full powor of attorney, and
is authorized to Hotthi all accounts.
GEORGE HERBERT,
J una 28, 18U7. 040 lw
lgiiiii
ery
Profitable
Investment.
Whether it pays to ralsn your own
cblckons or not has been an open ques
tion among ail who have attempted
to keep poultry at a profit.
Many peoplo keep a few chickens In
order to have fresh eggs, fearing the
cmippfiuences of purchasing from tin-
markets.
MAKES
The large percentage that die before
the broillog age Is reached discourages
many aud causes them to abandon
tho practise entirely.
But like every trade or occupation
some nro successful, and make money
out of it. Thoro la a reason for this,
the remedy very simple, by investing
GO cents In a bottle of DETROIT
IRON TONIC aud DETROIT POUL
TRY POWDER you can likewise be
successful.
HENS
All successful poultry raisers use It.
It makes the hens lay and produces
flesh. Cures Cholera, Roup, etc.
Nothing on the market like It.
The investment will repay you ten
fold.
LAY.
The DETROIT IRON TONIO aud
POULTRY POWDER has entirely
overcome the loss po many have suf
fered by the death of the fowls from
one cauio or another.
You need have no fears about raising
chickens now.
ister Drug Go.,
Bole Agents.
Genuine Rabbits Feet Charms!
Each is tho Loft Hind Foot of p. Rabbit, killed in a country
graveyard at midnight, during tho dark of tho moon on Friday,
the 13th of tho month, by a Cross-oyed, Loft-handed, Red-headed,
Bow-legged Negro riding n Whito Horse.
Parasols and Umbrellas
"Verv Latest from ISTew York personally
v selected bv Mr. G-us MuriDhy.
LACE AND BICYCLE PINS!
English and American Flags
In Silk, Muslin and IBunting-
Suitable for Juno 11th and July 4th.
Crepe Paper, Red, White and Blue.
Crepe Paper in Flags for Decorating.
Flag and Fancy Paper Napkins.
paper OF'ix-o Balloons
ES-
ICOTEY and LABOR SAVED
BY BUYING YOUR
fflWSffl TOB1R W1AE
all rendy made from us. Wo huvo it specially mnnufactured
iri Sin Francisco for our Undo, nnd can gnarantou every
article
JL.adi.es' Night Gowns for 50c.
This is a plun gown, well nindo utul full size.
Ladies' Night Gowns for J31.00.
This gown iB extrn good vultio, etnbroid ty yoke, nnd dotibloback
yoke nnd well made,
Ladies' Chemises 35c. or ii for S l.OO.
This garmont is trimmed with linon lnco, and can't bo duplicated
for that prico.
Ladies' Skirts for 50c.
With rufilo and tucks, all sizes.
Ladies' Drawers for 50c. a pair-
Thoso are a Bpocial bargain, trimmed with ombroidery nnd tucks,
well made nnd good cotton.
Ladies' Oorsofc Covers only GOc.
All sizes, porfeot fitting at
N. S. SACHS'
520 Fort Street, : : Honolulu.
"DtUCATL I . DCUCIGUS1 H UAINTV I fc I
1mi2(3k?Triik will pro7e their r'
Our work is better and our
prices ( aro lower for enlarged
portrait work than anyono else's.
We are not making much at it,
but don't let that worry you. If
you have anything in this line to
be done boo our samples first,
and you won't regret it King
Bros., 110 Hotel street "
THE LATEST FAD.
From G to 30 foot in Bize.
W- J"OjE.3DL3Xr?iS
The Honolulu Sanitarium
1082 King Street.
A Quiet, Homelike Place, whero Twined
Nnrsos, Maaaaoe, "Swedish Movement,"
Baths, Electricity and Physical Trtiateg
may be obtained.
P. 8. KELLOQQ, M. I).,
Telephone 639. Superintendent.
Evening Bulletin 75e per month.
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