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rr.'Vjn ys.LW3t;m,T W9 'vCVS ' ClATlv' EVENING BULLETIN, MARCH 17, 189G. 1 Wl W&B-rWfTH? W ..MS twinff r . 'W(WHF'PiygTTtW0ii(ni I OT fpPHMKIDbayn i ti intll 'f 'f ,rt r LOCAL AND GENERAL. 0. Schumnn hna two storeg for ront. E. A. Williams hnB a storo to lot on King otrcot. Somo pooplo Bay tlio camllo will bum six days What do you think? Prof. Hnrroll's solo tonight at tho rovival will bo "Tho Harvest ' Tirao is Passing By." Thoro was nn oxtra largo altond anco at last night's band concert and scats wore scarce Tho most popular piano in town, seo it at Wall,Nichols Com pany's. It's a Fischer. II. P. Wichmau makes a timely appeal to tho ownors o watches lhat aro not going just right. Tho U. S. gunboat Concord loft obu, Japan, on l'Vbru.iry 25lh, Kobe, Jaoan, on l'Vbru.iry 25lh, and Hhould bo hero at any timo. vr l,r-1 -i 1r ... I XI. Ji.. U lUOin.UlIl 1H lit 1 1UUI1UU nnd has British Commissioner Hawes as his guest for a few days. Tho Hawaiian hotol pooplo will givo another Frondi dinner, fol lowed by a danco, on Wednesday ovoning. Captain W. 0. Wilder has boon kept busy sinco his arrivalyostor day, shaking hands with his many friends. Tho annual concort of tho Ka waiahao Seminary girls tako placo at tho Kawaiahao church on Thursday, April 2d. Notico was given in yesterday's papor of tho Easter vacation of tho public schools. It extends from April 3 to tho 13th. Tho sermon on "Heartfelt Ex perimental Roligion," announcod for last night was not givou. It will bo Mr. Romig's Bubject to night. Tho regular monthly meeting of tho W. 0. T. U. will bo hold at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in tho parlors of tho. Contral Union Church. Tho City Market has for years boon a household word in Hono lulu. Joseph Tinker, proprietor, enlarges tho sphere of its popular ity by addressing tho readers of tho Bulletin. Caplaiu William Smith and his namosako tho mate, of tho Hawai ian bark Manna Ala reported ovor duo at Adelaide, wore popular in Honolulu. Mate Smith wrfs an oxcollont piano- player, often en tertaining tho Scottish Thistlo Club on that instrument. At tho open' meeting of tho American League at 7:30 this ovoning. L. A. Tlmifaton will speak on tho "Opium and Liquor Traffic." A. G. M. Kobortson will not bo able to speak owing to a pross of legislative and logal work. Tho Bulletin has received a haudsomo catalogue from tho Cali fornia Wino Association, a cor poration with a capital of $10,000, 000 and oWuing twolvo of tho loading winorios of tho State. It . is a haudsomo work of typogra phical art profusely illustrated. Sam. MoKoaguo mot, iw n through passenger by tho Mono wai, an old schoolmate whom ho had not seen for about thirty years. It was John McOloskey of Catasaqua, Ponn., and ho wos on "his way to Tasmania, as tho agent of Frasor & Chalmers, Salt LukoCity,to iustal a largo mining plant for a Chicago firm. C. E. Bosky is tho proud pos sessor of a rolic of monarchy in tho shape of n big sword which has "K. III." on the hilt. It was found by a native under a house which was moved in the Miller street oxtonsion, and Juib boon identified as ono of thoso used by Kamehamoha III.'s body guard. , Tho findor has presented it to Mr. Bosky, wlo will put it in tho museum of his mammoth hotol unless the Marshal confiscates it. Messrs. W. O. Peacock it Co. havo placed on salo at their saloons, tho Boyal, Pacific ami ' Cosmopolitan, tho celebrated Pabst Milwaukee draught boor. It is ono of tho finest in tho world nnd its oxcollont qualitios havo gained for it an onviablo reputa tion. It is the only draught boor in Honolulu that is manufactured east of tho Kooky Mountains. Tho Koyal, Puoillo and CoHinopo lituu havo oxuhungoablo tokens ho that if you buy a yluw of bor nt nun of thoni iiiul iwtnivo u olisolc iih nlmmfi) for your quiii'lor it is Mood for iiuutliur (Iiim "1 oilliirof Mio lliruu plnufw. Mrs. Frank Alves has a notice in this paper. Tho Sonato Judiciary Coiniiii; teo is holding a confabulation this nftornocytf ' ' Tlio-Loilttiri Boat Glub will hold a mooting at tho Hawaiian Hotel tomorow ovohing at 7:30. In tho Senate ..report today will bo fouml an impdrtont declaration of Minister Damon 'dh California wines. ' A uati'vo was arrested this morn ing for non-payment of taxes but settled up at tho Police station and was allowcil to depart. I ho sovon-yoor old son oc J. S. fthnriSVlan ""Uf tho Catholic Church, E. A. Wil liams attending. AV. S. Luco will sell at auction, j on Saturday at 12 noon, tho . desirablo rcnidonco of J. P. vorv . desirablo rcnidonco of J. V. ftnif. rigues. Sco particulars else - Avhoro. Tho furnituro will sold on tho following Friday. bo In Judgo do la Vorgno's Court this morning Mann Nakoo had a preliminary examination on the chargo of burglary. It is clniiiul that ho entered tho rcsidenco of Igawa and stolo $10 therefrom. Iho defendant refused to pload and was committed for trial at tho next term of tho Circuit Court. Wo Sing, who took $10 in nold from a Jap yestorday and only gavo him fcJ5.7o in silvor for change, was found guilty of lar ceny this morning and given three months across tho reef by Judgo do la Vorgno. The case was re ported to Captain Scott at 1 o'clock yesterday and at 10 o'clock tllis morning ho had his man convict ed. IMuclty Yiiiiiiu ITIuiiiidiliiccr. While anxiety rolativo to tho mystorious disappearance of Mr. Smith waB at its height, tho nino year old son of Sam Decker vol unteered his services to go and find him. Tho lad is a good ridor and, from having mudo frequent excursions up Tantalus and tho neighboring vnlloys, boliovod that ho might find Mr. Smith. Suro enough, ho was tho lucky one, locating Mr. Smith aftor a littlo moro than an hour's Boarch and guiding him out of tho lantana in safety. Ho loaned Mr. Smith his horse to carry him into town. llio Kniiilc Services. Kov. Piomig thought prudent to chungo his topic last night, so preached from tho text, "Sook yo tho Lord while Ho may bo found, call ui)on Him while ho is near." Tho discourse was full of earnest pleading with thoso who know their duty to hoarkon to tho voico of tho Spirit ore too late. Tonight will bo givon tho sermon on "Heartfelt Experimental Keli gion." Stores For Rent. TWO STOKES ON TOE CLUn STA Wcs jir mihfft nro ufleioil foi rent. I'obses bion yivoa April Int. Apply tu G. SC HUMAN', 2ol-(f OrntClubStiili'os. .NOTICE. HAYING HE0EIVED NOTICE OF MY lmnluruVs xtrcuio illness nt the Fabioln IIoBnitul in Sau Francisco, I am compelled to go to the Co ibt on Sutimlny next. Dur ing my nliaemo my business will bo con (lucti)d by my employees and I roKpoctf nlly ask that our former patrons continue their laud putrouaga as heretofore. MItS. FltANK ALVr.S. Honolulu, March 17, 1890. 251-lw Big Three! Wo havo tho pleasure to announce tho Agoucy of tho h Francisco Cliroiiicle Which now gives us tho "BIG THREE" San FranciBca EailtaB, vlz.i Call, Chronicle, 3xam.mer. I.VYour uholco dolivurcil byortntorlo any part of thu lty. Only $1,00 Por Month. Your to ftiimimud, Wall, Nichols Company Highost iif nil in Li-avoning Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Eojiort. WSQMiVfEBf JPWKt WW. DIMOND'S A half dozon yenrs ngo a gentleman of Honolulu ro uiarUd nftor buying und n- dE n bicycle tint "the day will come when half of Hono lulu will bo on wheels." The remark or prophecy hns become hti-rnlly n tuct, tor who is it who will not rirlo u hicvclo 1 when thov can Pot ono that is us reliable ua tuo Ivor Jolin aon 1 This is a new wheel hero and it will take timo to intro duce it, but once it gets a hold, or rather once it is seen nn the street and tried it will replace nearly all tho nuikcs now sold here. "Wo havo tho Ivor Johnson; it is a 1 igh grade bicycle of 1890 pattern und is sold under a guarantee. Georgo IT. Paris will ride a Johnson and you who are used to wheels and know a good ono when you seo it will recognize at a glanco tho good points. Wo have others. Four months ago a bicycle agent in San Frai Cisco in order to in troduco his wheel took over from tho proprietor of a cycle ry all the wheels ho had in stock. Somo wore a week old, others new, some had been used a month. They ore ns good today as when they left tho factory. Wo took the whole stock at a bargain. You havo a chanco to get them from us. WrUJl V.in Molt Buildinir. c)k & ! I I ,jll .4T K- !' XL? Lecture On Sox ! MESjSPS IF.A.ST SOX! Ilorlusdorf Dyo Reduced frotn'$3 to $2 per Doz B.F.Ehlers&Co. 218-tf Jiibt Received OYSTJhJRS ! On Jco. PER S..S. AUSTHALIA." at tiu: Beaver Saloon, II, J. Nolto, Proprietor, mm Ar'l ?iv. . friil(, M-Ffl" i i "3C (Pini if iiftM so Eakin Powd ROUGH-ON-BUGS is our now msectitudo for roaohes, bed-bugs, moths and insect pests of all kinds. It kills them instantly, des troys tho eggs. Won't stain; doesn't hnve an unpleasant odor; easy to use. Tho great valuo of Rough-On-Bugs is, you can spnnklo it in tho cre vices, where their nests aro, and thus destroy tho eggs and brenk up their breeding places. Full directions with each bot tle. Try it. If it doesn't do what wo claim, wo refund money. You therefore take no risk. Prico 25c. Get it of HOBRON DRUG CO. Solo Proprietors. Take an Outing1 K&W 5i 1 .TYABM.-. J ',1 wP SATURDAYS AND- SUNDAYS Tnins will a tut 1:-15 l M luiivo at 9:15 A. m. , nrrivinc in Hono lulu nt 3:11 nwl o:55 l. 21. ROUND TRIP TICKETS: Ut Class 2d Class Pearl City $ 75 $ 50 Ewn Plantation... 1 00 75 Woinnno 1 50 1 25 OCEANIC Steamship Co. FOR- SAN jrilANCISCO, T!IK AlSTEAMSHrP CA.TJST1AJLLA. AV1LL LEAVE UONUJ.ULU ti Foil TUB ABOVn TOUT ON HuliiiMlny, JEnrch Sl.sf, AT 4 O'CLOCK r. m. Tho nilcrnif(nil nre now nrepured to issno Through Tickets fitnn this City to nil points in the United Stat & V"l''or further particulars rcsanllue IVoight or l'assigo, Apply to Wm, G.IBWIK&Oo., L'n, '.'o'J-Ut fleiioriil AgeulH. TO LET. Z Coltagoa on. Berctania Street, No. OH, ftcljoininn tliM Qn wii's Hog pital Ciurdcn. Ono with 0 ItoomH, qIho Mosquito Koom, IlalhhouKo, Kitehen, l'nutry, Servant's Iloiibo, Cnrriago IIoubo, oto. Largo ganlon nuil pnHtnro. Una with 6 Kooina, also Bathroom, Pan try, Kitchen, Shed, etc jSf Tramway cars pass tho pieiniscH. Tor imrticulaiH, niipiy to 218-lw II. W. rjCtlMIDT k SONS. , DR. JENNIE ,L. HILDEBRAND, TELEPHONE 020. Oflleot Corner of Fort nml llcrctaulii Onico UoiUHt Oto 11 a. in., 1 to I J), in. Hmul.iys, 0 to IU a, in, L':i7-u A. V. GEAR. TlH'liliBiiw W, i i i I Nu.iHW, KluyHt. Now Advortisomonts. Elegant Wash Materials AT N. S. SACHS' 520 jETorfc Street. New Krencli Organdies Kxquislto Patterns 5n Light and Dark Grounds. Printed Dimities and Muslins ... In rritty Dain'y Figures and Hair Stripes. Fancy Piques and Cotton Duck A FINK ASSOP.TMI5NT OF ' Stylish lit!eris for 8'irt W'nists. SILKOLINES ! A Now Assortment. Cholco Patterns. WGTOED AND SOLID CQLQH AB3? DENIM I K SPECIAL BAItaIN8 IN "Valencienne '." Laws ! Piano for $1.00 A Fine $350 Fischer Piano By paying n single big ailvor dollar for the privilege oC guessing how long tho Will burn, now on exhibition in our ("WALL, NICHOLS COMPANY) largo show window. Call find oxamino tho Piano. Every lover of musio will recognizo tho" superior qualities of the "Fischer" Grand. Every purchasor of Ono Dollar's worth of goods is outitled to n f;uess. "We havo adopted this moans of more largely advertising the ligh merits of the Fischer Piano. " " Tho contest will take placo on tho llth DAY OF JUNE And will bo held urdor tho personal supervision of representatives from tho Press of Honolulu. 1 JL.UU m . n , 77rr m Dig uanaie uuessing uoupon. I Hoignt of Candlo i ?cot. PREMIUM. I'lll In potiallr or l.v return wu irfvo inny or n return wu gr iromh trom Elogant Upright FIHEpip Vnincii nt $n.in. Jiff- Tho nearest correct itucbs will HOmU trom same time wo How Days 4 take thu Piano. WALL, NICHOLS COMPANY, t-inrjni ta I'ajEjsi&'aja'SfiSirffisH STILL GOING ON ! Our Closing Out Sale- IS THE TALK Xuxtrgre Lino oi Undcvear ! Large fctoclc orSillrm "ntl Satinw I Large Stoelc oi Olothi an1 Serges ! Large Stoelc or White Muslins ! Aro being sold during the month oTlMiirohBtHalfPrioe. .A. Great Oxportu 'nity ! TElViPbE OF FASHION, 519 FOR J STREET. ISf &) For Sale! AN Ol'I'OUTUNITV TO l'UIICIIABK A ITuo lllo.nlf.l Dihlni; Anluul, iKifitiiW'uii. Ilu nml iitiml In outy rc.wl, l illuriil In it liny, Oi'MInt liy .Minln, ftJiwhMiM, d.im Kit lit v liy ViiliiniiHir. 'fli llorw l i flu ilrhuniml nv iIiUiim of lnluKtir) In I. The miiIiiiuI i now In iiu IivimU hIimi HKn.rl viimkI twiner. (NT l ImlllHWUii AIKpUiHnViil.k. 4INw H I.UU Conto3t Takes Placo on Juno 11th. tliis Coupon nnd present Mine to its per- l.uul, avconiiiitult'il hv one ilollui. mill In voii thu cholcu of onu dollnr'n worth of ki our Iiiiku nml varied Mod;, mid at tho 51 will record your guess ns follows: m Long "Will It Burn ? HourH Minutes Ej Nunio i Address ULU H. I. s35?23k. Oh' HONOLULU. NOTICE. NOTIOB 18 IIKIIKIIV HIVE. VlA? T,,.B Merranlllo lluJlncKit lierctoforti . rfll,l ' In Honolulu by John TLmiin WaL V'""1'" will m eoniliiui'il by ihu umlunlirticc ""''' Mtylwniijl tmnie i)f X T. WATERHOUk.:,:B' TbuililliuliiiM will xi iiinlor tho 1'1''' Hgimnit f Mi, y WATBIHIDlill w," Will n for tnu mm. i- h (nil M)wf m(, r KIJhMIHTM, IIOUIIKU WA'I'WIIIIOUSK. llumtlulu, 3!rli I, m. i,' Hi i H fl H s .- i ..iss f. 'W . ?. s.i V? a 'S rf. St Ain &k- ,, .i.