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xr 'r-Tiv'rv?v j .".'Wlr 'fir-V T'S" " w fVf' ''WEW EVENING BULLETIN, JUNE 18, 1895- 6- LOCALAND GENERAL. Tho W. 0. T. U. thia afternoon. is in Bosaion Choral Sooioty tico this ovoning. moets for prao- Stars bo in Baseball on Saturday. vs. Knmehamolms, The Loproay Board will sossion this ovoning, Punabou College commonco ment exoroiaea on Thursday. This ib tho eightieth anniver sary of tho battlo of Waterloo. Tho Amoricnn League will nominnto officers next Friday evening. Hawaiian Republican Club moots tonight at tho usual timo and placo. I mai3)neVf ih will ptWe their nent-. " AJW;CJ THE POLCOURT. pjggj Jgj tf J, J Ex-covornor Everott roturnB to Maui this ovoning by, tho Liko like. Elder Noall and Jenson of the Mormon porBUaBion leavt for Mani tonight. The Govorutnont band gnv" a concort at the Exccutivo building this morning. The band concert at Emma Square lust night drow out a large and appreciative audiouce. . V,f1mnnfl P. Dole, attorney at law, has a card in this paper. He is a couBin of tho President. Ministor King has recovered from tho effects of the grip suffi ciently to attend to business. Snnatoi- Baldwin did not got back from Maui in time to be presont at yesterday's session. Mr. Mclnorny 8 prize "ad" contest ws won by W. I'. John Bon. There wore florae 200 con testants. Luvey's auction roomt were crowded this morning with pooplo who got bargains in dry gooaa, etc.. at auction. MrB. Hofer, J. B. Hannike and tho Misses Lily and Lucy Wool bey wore bookrd to leavo on tho Mikahala this aftornoon. The gcnoral committoe on the Fourth ot July celebration will meet Saturday evening at the Ohambor of Commerce Professor Aloxandor read an interesting paper on Immigration at tho moetine of tho Social 'Bcienco Club nt tho reaidonce of J. B. Athorton Inst night. Thoro is a amall fortune in storo for the ontorprijinR individuals who will start a few wagons going for the removal of garbage that tho government carts refuse to touch. F. J. Krugor, practical watch maker, corner of Fort and Merch ant streets. Eopairing watchs a specialty. The celebrated Wien er Rogulutors. Juit tho thing for an appropriate present to your friend b. E. 0. Hall & Son advertise their agency of the Monarch bicyole in their column. Tiro Conviction for Selling Liquor AVlthout n lilcoimo. Tho busin033 before Judgo Porry's Court this morning wbb transacted with ncatnoss and dispatch. Ono poor drunk put up $3 and was allowed to go. Another ono who had deposited $6 for his appearance had important busi ness oisewuore nna jus minor ordered the doll'tnt confiscated. Kahili and Mrs. Moku both ploadod guilty to Belling spiritu ous liquors without consulting tho licenso department. Sentonco was susnonded in, tmoh case until moved on by tho proseoutiori. Threo or four other cases were put off to future dates. The court then took up tho re plevin suit of J. M. Levea vs. Manuol Caroca, which waB com menced yesterday aftornoon. The caao resulted in a judgment for the defendant for tho property olaimod and $4.50 costs. Tho Court is now engaged in hoaring tho suit of David Butchor vb Kapiolani to recover $30 for work porformod. Defendant files a counter claim, tender and me chanic's lien. G. K. Davis for plaintiff and F. M. Hatch and L. A. Decker for defendant. THE GLORIOUS FOURTH; Inside pages are crowded with editorial and news matter deforrod yeaterday for want of apace. Look out for something new on iho Monarch bicyole by tho Ha waiian Hardware Co. in a suo coeding issue. John Phillips the plumber has removed from Kingstroet to the store formorly ocoupiod by Bailey, tho woven wiro man. C. R. Collins, harnosB makor, has removed to 337 King Street, -whero ho will bo pleased to moot all his old customers as well as now ones. The onlv arroBts mado to-day were thoso of a native girl for vio lating the registration law apd a Japanese for braking his labor contraot. "290'' is the number most fre quently callod over tho telephone wires. It rings up the United Cakriaqe Company's 'stand, whore Superior Hacks with safe and courtoous drivora, are always to bo found. A complete livery outfit, including buggiea and wag gonettes, furnished at tho short est notico. Nauici of Tliono Who CoiuprU 111 Various Committee. The following aro tho sub divisions of tho gonornl committeo to arrange for th Fourth of July celebration: General chairman, George W Smith; general sooretary, Joseph D Gilman; treasurer, Edwin A Jones; Salutes aud Band, J H J H Fisher, J A Konnody ;Financo, Col. W F Allen, E A Jones, J A McCandless, T F Lansing; Litor ary, Ed Towso, G V Castle, F B McStooker, Consul-General Ellis Mills, W W Hall; Sports, J W Jones, TB Murray, F B McStock or, C D CbuRo; Grounds and Pionic, J N Wright, W G Ashley, W P. Sims, C B BipWy, L O Abies; Decoration, Geo Strate moyer, J S Martin, W O Wilder, Jr., W P Boyd; Ball, J A Gilman, ME Grossman, Geo W Smith, L O Abies, W P Boyd. EDMUND ATTORNEY P. DOLE, AT LAW. "The Monarch will win" is an expression heard in bicycle races oftener than anything else. It has not yet been heard here because Monarch Bicycles have not yet been introduced, but when they are they will not take second place in speed, weight or quality of material. The Monarch is just what its name implies, the Kingt of bicycles and we are authorized agents for the Hawaiian Islands. This wheel is made by a comoanv whose standing in the manufacturing world is at the head; they are putting money in their wheels and selling them at a low price because they are not anxious to make themselves rich in a year. For that reason they have put the price within the reach of everyone. I he coming models m tne Monarch are No.'s 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. These include racing and ladies' wheels. They are fitted with either "Demon" or "Kingfisher" lamps, and with this on the front end you can see so far ahead of you that nipnt ridinc is more of a plea sure than you have been used to. With a Monarch Bicycle you don't have to keep a lamp on the back to keep drivers from running over you; the mechanism is sucn that a nign rate of speed is attained with out much muscular power. our prices of the genuine Monarch wheel will be twenty five per cent less than you have ever heard of a first class bicycle being sold for. We can do it because we are the manufacturers' agents and have no middle man s profits to pay. Call at our store and examine our Agency papers and secure a handsomely illustrated cata logue. A second hand Columbia safety can be had of us very cheap, the owner wishing to dispose of it and buy a Monarcn. If you are sceptical call on us and learn that the place to buy the best bicycle is at E. O. Hall Son. Fort & Klncr Streets. A Few of Our Specials : Victoria Lawns 10 yards in a piece for 75c. Pure Linen Lawn 12 yards in a pioco for 1.50. Our Iffemr Blade Stockings for 25c. a pair; beat any ouality in town and absolutely fast color. Ladies9 Ribbed Undervcsts 7 for $1.00. Ladies'1 Chemises Linen, Lace Trimmed; 3 for $1.00. Our White Goods G yards for 1.00 is the best value evor offered. N. S. SACHS, 20 Fort Street, Honolulu, II. I. From the Baby Up to tho grand parents, tho whole family can derivo comfort, health and happiness from tho great temperance beverage, Hires' Root Beer. It is pre eminently a homo requisite mado at homo and drank at homo. Its delicious flavor, ics sparkling effervescence, and its remarkable health-giving qua lities, mako it invaluable as a refreshment for tho children and the grown-up folks. It is not only a strictly temperance bev orage, but a drink that satisfies every thirst; toning tho sto mach, building up tho system and creating an appetite for good, healthful food. There is only ono genuine HIRES' ROOTBEER A pure, hoalthful and honestly-made extract of Nature's best Hoots, Barks, Herbs and Berries Hires lloolucer. 318 Fort St. - Telephone 91. 27-3UJB A Package of Extract makes Five Gallons of this Delicious Drink. C. R. COLLINS, MANUFACTUUKIt OK HARNESS AND SADDLERY, HAS EEMOVED TO 337 King St. Telepnono C62. 27-tf. riEnnE jones. t. a. sinrsoN. JONES & SI3IPSON, Accountants & Commission Aptx. HOUSE, LAND AND Made only by tho CHARLES E. HIRES CO., Philadelphia, U. S. A. Testiaso-oriisuLs : "Your Root Doer ifl excellent as a bovorago and nets like a tonic. I would havo no other. Wo use it on our tnblo nil Bummer instead ot tea or water. Rev. M. L. Andabhsx, Pittsburgh, Pa., TJ. S. A." "I do not know how wo should got along without your Root Boor. We havo used it for a number ot years and think it the moat delicious drink, nnd so simple to mako. My fathor sells a groat many packages, especially during tho warm weather. Mns. S. W. Clahk, 211 Shawmut Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich., U. S. A." General ta: Conveyancing and Legal Docuuionts Drawn Up. DRAWINGS and TRACINGS MADE. tSfTrnnfllations in French, Gorman, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Italian and Hawaiian. Rills Collected and Accounta Adjusted. Ofllcc, !i08 Merchant Street. Central JVteat JVIaret Lovo'a Building, Nuuanu St. A FIB8T CLASS Morkot in every fcespect. Orders delivered promptly to all parts ot he city. WESTBROOK& GARES Proprietors. Telephone 154. May 20-tf. A New Abstract Office As a result of 15 yoars oxporienco in tho Abstract Business, I am proparod to mnko Abstracts of Titlo in a most thorough, accur ate, and complete manner and on short notico. F. W. Makinney. In W. O. Smith's Offico, 318 Fort Street. myl3, TOBBEES: Hobron Drug Company Wholesale) Druggist Benson, Smith & Company. ..,...?. " HoLMSTEit Drug Company, L'd " Lewis & Company Grocers OOE-AJSTIO Steamship Go FOR SAN FRANCISCO. THE Al STEAMSHIP tfc ? AUSTRALIA WILL LEAVE HONOLULU FOB TUB ADOVJt POUT OK Monday, June 24, AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. The undersigned are now prepared to Issue Through Tickets from this City to all points In the United States. ew For further particulars regarding Freight or Passage, apply to Wit. G. IRWIN & CO., L'd, 10-7 1 General Agents. C. R. COLLINS, MANUFACTBKER OP Harness & Saddlery HAS REMOVED TO 337 King Street. lCtf ASK YOUlt GROCER Fon Patent Excellent Flodb. Highest grado Flour on tho market. Cost tho eamo as all other first-class' 1 grades. 5-3 .-MK!W ' ? wjfc. -tfV "K ,. -r- 3is v j4i