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'. fc.1 EVENING BULLETIN, FEBRUARY 27, 18H7. vm imi'-ptiiiiniiw!! IUf UHWMWWiMi N B l "" i r r LOCAL AND GENERAL. OhcBter Doylo is home ngaiu. Crickot Club meeting at tho .Arliugton this evuning. Seo Jordan's ad. for big silk salo to bogin Monday, March 1. Government employes havo money to jiugla i not to burn to day. Mrs. E. It. Hendry haB been appointed ono of tho teachers o the Practise School. Tho new Wildor stoamer He leno is expected to put in an ap pearance at any time. Cars are running between Qaeen and Piikoi streets every ten minutes each way. There will bo a special French diuuor and dauco at the Hawaiian hotel on Wednesday evening. Band concort at Makoo Island tomorrow afternoon as usual. Program in another' column. H. M. S. Icarus left Koalake kua bay on tho eveniug of Sun day last for Coquimbo, Chili. The Pioneer Building and Loan Association will hold its regular monthly meeting on Monday even ing. Tho Temple of Fashion is still conducting its 10c. counter. Now goods are placed on this counter daily. Tho attendance at tho meeting of Christian Workers yesterday afternoon at Y. M. 0. A. hall was a goodly one. L. I). Timmous has pkntod two aores of cotton at Pearl City as an osperiment on laud furnish ed by B. F. Dillingham. D. H. Hitchcock returned from Hawaii yesterday on tho Mauua Loa, whore ho has been making sketchos along the Coast. Georgo Maoy and Louis Singer liavo boeu appointed a committee to airungo a program for tho next high jinks of Company D. R. A. Jordan has loasod the Thurston premises, No. 1008 Nuuauu street, and will in future mako it his family resiuonco. 'rim TTnidiinsnn Sunar Planta tion Company recently declared a dividend of, 25 cents per share, payable iu San Fruncibco on Feb ruary V2U. Tomorrow evening Rev. H. W. Pock of the Mothodist church and Rev. James M. Monroe of tho Christian chuich ill oxohango pulpits. The government band will play for the St. Andrew's Cathedral Sewing Society this afternoon uud evening, instead of giving the usual concort in Emma square. K. Uota, cashier of the Yoko bama SpocioBanV,mll bo ploased to receive seeds of Hawaiian trees, plants aud llowers, and in return will give Japauoso seeds of which ho Aspects a largo assortment on tho next ateamor. Messrs. F. A. Schaefer, H. F. Lewis, W. W. Hall aud Tom May returned on yostoiday's steamor from a tour of inspection of the Kona coffeo districts and oxpross themselvos in admiring terms of whai they saw of tho coffee plan tations. Rev. Mr. Sumner of California will preach at the morning service of the Central Union ohuroh. Tho praise service appointed for tho v evening has been postponed two weeks. Tho subject of tho ovon iug sormon will be "Revelation or Agnosticism." Tho Amoricatf Relief Fund has re-elected tho following officers: Presidont, Chas. R. Bishop; vice piosidont, Wm. F. Allen; secre tary and treasuror, W. 0. Atwater; Relief Committeo, J. Emmoluth and 0. B. Ripley; Visiting Com " niitteo, J. B. Athorton. W. A. Bowon will speak at tho gospel mooting at tho Young Men's Christian Association Sunday evening at G:30 o'clock. Subject: "Jesus Christ the Perfect Man," Ephesians .1:13, Hebrews 2:10. Evory young man should hear what Mr. Bowon has to say about n perfect man. Cook likes it. Mistress likes it Family likes it Schilling's Best ten coffee oda bnkinrDowder fUtoiniK cvtiactt ami tputs Your grocer pays you back your money in full if you don't like it 77 Company 0 will try to olect a ! captain next Friday. ' Clive Davios returned on tho . Mauna Loa yesterday. Work has begun on tho altera tions of tho Fishel block. I Arthur Harrison is makinc tho walls d the new firo station rise. Portraits enlarged from small photos and handsomoly framod for S10 at King Bros. 0. Hcdemann, of tho Honolulu Iron Works, has returned from a trip to tho other islands. Rov. James M. Monroe will preacji at tho Christian church to morrow morning on "Christian Union." Company B's first team shoots this afternoon against a team from tho Woodland Company of tho California National Guard. John Commaucho, who has been steward of the Pacific Club and tho Hawaiian hotel, has oponed a restaurant on Merchant Btreet. Twenty-six shares of Hawaiian Hardware Co., 850 paid up, woro sold at auction by Jas. F. Morgan today and brought $10 por share. J. A. Rodanot, who lately re turned from a residonco of somo timo at Pahala, is working in Thomas Lindsay's jewelry store. The Circuit Court term was ad journed sino die by Judge Carter this morning. All cases not reached woro continued till next term. Tomorrow ovoning Rov. H. W. Peck of the Methodist church aud Rev. James M. Monroe of tho Christian church will oxchauge pulpits. Tho work of dismantling tho Mott Smith building on'the corner of Hotel and Fort streets, provipus to an extensive remodeling, has boon commenced. Tho inquest on tho Japanese . woman found hanging will bo f held Monday. Interpreter Doylo , and Detective Toma were working I on tho case this morning. I Just received, an entirely new ' stock of Gents Suitinns in Black, Bluo and fancy mixtures aud will bo sold in quantities to suit, at wholosalo pnceB. L. B. Kerr, Queen street. A broken roller from Kuikui haelo is receiving serious atten tion at' tho hands of William 0. Roo iu the Honolulu Iron Works. Bill's chums call him tho. Tubal Cain of tile foundry. Yesterday D. G. Sylvester re ceived a handeome gold medal from H. Hackfeld & Co. He won the fifty mile bicycle race last Sep tember iu the timo of 2 hours and 50 minutes, for which tho medal was awarded. The regular monthly meeting of tho Y. M. C. A. will bo held Monday night, March 1, in the assooiution parlors at 7 o'clook. Tho association mooting will be hold at 7:30 o'clock, just following tho meeting of tho directors. The members are especially requested to bo present, aa several matters of importance are to be con sidered. CATIIF.DUAI. NEWISd HOGIHIY. 1.1st of Cumiiillloei in Cliarce ol Hie Tablet 'loiltay. The long-oxpeotod fair of the St. Andrew's Cathedral Sewing Society comes off today in the Sunday school room, from 2 to 5:30 in tho afternoon and from 7 to 9:30 in tho evening. By tho courtesy of Minister Cooper tho, government band will play in tho grounds from 3 to 5:30 afternoon. The following committeos havo charge of the different tables: Flower: Mrs. Pierre Jones, Miss Helen Parker, Miss Alico "Woods, Miss Maudo Woods and Miss Nalani Jouos, Cushion: Miss Agnos "Walker, Miss Eva Parker ond MisB Clara Low. Sweets: Miss Kulamauu Ward and Miss Emily Ladd. Fancy: Mrs. James Campbell, Mrs. Q. D. Freoth aud MrB. Hugh Guun. Loinoilado Stand: Miss Sopor and Mrs. W. Stanloy. Qrab Box: Miss Hurris and Miss Kebecca Harris. .. Ico Cream: Mrs. Clark and Mrs. T. 11. Walker. Coffee: Miss Molntyroand Mrs. S. C. Allen. Ilawtumn Table: Miss Poabody, Mrs. Shim nit and Mrs. Keohoka lolc. Sowing Table: Mis. Willi? nud Mi e. Taylor. ROYAl. RlHfiDflffl POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for lt Rrcat lcavcnlnj; Mrcmith nncl taltlifulnefs. Assure tlic food nj;alnt alum and nil forms of adulteration common to tho cheap brands, ltoru, IUkiso I'ow unit Co , New Yokk. Havo you a copy of the : : : : Hobron Drug Co's. now COOK BOOK The book is different from tho ordinary cook-book. Its frco to anyone who will call or vriite. Better get one to-dav. Hobron Drug Co. King & Fort. Stop That Pain! Why look so dojected -and forlorn? Oh your head aches does it? Well, then wo are pleased to know that wo can assist you. Wo don't ask you to re strict yourself from eating things that you feel you need and must have. Nor do we say that you must tako ab solute rest and abandon seeing your friends and indulging in pleasant pastimes. All that we advise is that you obtain a box of the new remedy for Hcndacho. Itsname is HEADINE, a perfectly harmless preparation put up in powders not unpleasant to tho taste. It has cured others aud will cure you. It is not a catchpenny pre paration, but on tho contrary reliable aud safo. Drop into our store nnd ob tain FREE OF CHARGE a sample of Headino. A trial will convince you. Be suro that you do not confound tho name with that of other preparations with similar names. Wo are Sole Agents. Holljster Drug Go. Evening JlulUtiv 76c jw monlh. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR 310 Fort 81 ret t. Fifty-five Cents worth of First-class Stationery for 25 Cents. Twenty-five Cents worth of Stationery for . . 15 Cents. These are tho values given tho public who buy the New Golden Rule Stationery Packets. 3' All prices always right all the time. J. M.WEBB Tlic school youngster Is happiest when tho cure of bla clothes doesn't bother him. Putting together wear- resistlng fabric In a wear resisting maimer Is our contribution to the youngster's happiness. Tho pricing adds to papa's happluif-q. AT a rii The Kash." 9 Hotel Street : : WaTerlGy BlOClC We Make Shirts to Order. Firewood. For sale by the load or largo quanti ties. Apply to FRED HARRISON. New Campbell Building, 013-tf Fort Street. BIG v SILK 7 SALE Another Monster Reduction FOR - ONE -WEEK - ONLY !'; AT JORDAN'S ; :I Beginning Monday, March 1, 1897. XLE8 Mm AEB! fJaxanese Silks from lOc. Colored Silks and it a Discount of 75 Per Cent or More ! BLACK r Tlia a n "Rnnnifidn Silk Snlo and tho Reduction of 75 Por Cent is no' HM catch penny affair. A IVLAJtCUXl O, HiOlUSlTe, is 1110 omy timo yuu.wui ycu who jjiyj.vuuuubiuii COMK -EA.R1LY A-ISTD GBT'FIST G-T' 3E3. No. 10-EOET SrJ Mew Spring Goods JUST OPEN AT N. S. SACHS' 520 Fort Street ; IdLonolulu. THE VERY LATEST MATERIALS! Fancy Organdies, Printed JVCusliiis, DIMITIES, PIQUES, Grenadines, Homespiuz, Lineizs, An entlro now line in Stripes, Plaids, Checks, Pin Spots, etr,' Latest in Neck "Wear, Now Inchings, LatcBJb Collars and Cuffs. The New Bolero Jackets In Jet and Lace, in Black and White. JSTew Ribbons I Now Trimmings ! Table v 56 Inch.es "WTxde. Damask and White Table Linen 35 Cents -Sl.OO - - Table Linen . - AT WM -UFU Fort Street, and COLORED Heducecl from Sl.OO call will convinco tho most skeptical. II ARCH 1 to ' -" 7V. JODF rn arnr Linen ! per Yard 3 Yards . Table Linen THE 1ASH10W t Honolulu. IMCS up, Moires ,HV SATINS to 25c. t ",&. c f 1 '.tri t JiS 34 m "W J i '' i -'- J M ?Al - -r 3S i L. . S ? 1 s, An t4 ,- j& .srA v .$ s -?-