Hawaii Holomua, Volume II, Number 34, 27 October 1894 — LOCAL NOTES. [ARTICLE]

LOCAL NOTES.

M«sic;,l *‘Caj*rice’ toni R Lt W. O. Sruith left in tbe Kioau j yeeten3ay. Who von t batbe at Suns Soucī tomorrow. Mr. rank Hastings has retnru1 frorn Kauai. | Mr. Paioe of the Tramw«y Co. is on K'inai buying mnles. Geiieral Hartwell bas been t ilkiug cable in S«n Francisco. Do yon like goo<l siuging and | dai>ctng ' if so attend “Caprice. T ’ Try Hire's Root Beer aud all drinks wiil be abaudoned. As Mercy Baxter,Miss Dalgleisb will be seen to excellent advantago. T.»ke in tbe Country Girl‘s advoutures at the Opera Hou.se toriigbt. A new boatbouso for the Healanis will be erected in tbe near fature. About 14,000 wortb of stock have been subscribed in tbo He- 1 alani Boat Club. 1 Have v’ou been into the Gold Kule B.-zzar and taken a gl«nce<*f Reyno’ds Xuias sb ck? Mr E Towse, a well kuown ne«s, aper man is now tlie city editor of tbe AJrerli*er. Tho band pla\ed at tue wbarf yosteribiy «fternoou piovious to tbe Siiiling of tbe Arawa. Groat Britain and other E«rop e.m comitries bave officiaIIy recognizod tbo Republic. A party of gentlomen left iu the steamer Cummins tbis afternoon on a tishing excursion to Kaena poiut. All sh1oous will be oloscd on Monday uutil 8p. m. It is advisable to tiiko some stock home tonigbt. There will bo many nervons ouo at tho Opcra Houso touight expecting a ‘ touch*i>" in tbe lopieal verses. — Ouuha’a boilding on King street is rapidly progressing. Fred l’arrison is doing tbe job, aud he is **pnsbing'’ it. There was a marked improvement in tho editorial co!umns of , the Advertisfr this morning The editor is absent. Iuvitations liave beeu extended by Mauager Dailey rcijuosting all tbo clergy to attend '‘8aiut. and Siuners” on Tueaday evoui»g. _ The American Leaguo will sbortly celebrate its anuiversary. At tbe uext meeting tho manner and plaee of celebratiou will be decideil ou. ♦ Evcrybody wbo ean walk nde, j drive or ron will be at Waikiki tomorrow and ea’l on the mer maids. Xotbiug is as refreshiag ns a sea batb. Cbief Clerk Uassinger who b»s been uuwell for several weeks is rapidly recovering and bis many frieuds will be pleaseil to see him at bis desk next week. To judge fiom the programoiea for concerts printed inthismora* i I ing’s Adtrr<i*€r it is plain tbat Professor Berger is|iwlwt!) able to gire music withoutsuggestions from anvbody. ’ i There will be a comi>eUtive | drill between the ditferent volanteer comi>«nies of Ihe N. G. iu , December. A pri*e of 1100 don- j ft ted by Mr Dole will b« tbe rew«rd of tbe winning compeny. Godfrey*s elector.il direclory is now in tbe b*nd* of everybody ioterested in polihea. An analyaia of tbo 1600 a ye«r senatonal voters will occ»py aome oftb«; spaoe iu the Uole»o» nexl ! Tbey are a dai»y lot ■

I Tbre« xotes for Klemme an-1 tbe missīon«rr ticket i» bsr«Uti. B irtlett bas *bees * &xing" tbinf;H at Iianiw«i «r.d heexpects «II bi» fr:en(is totsm oot in fa!l force. Judge Coopeillns retarned to town and bas been velcomed by bU m«ny friends. j rofession»liv. rnisoaic, acd socia!ly. The gates o* Saos Sooci wiil be tbrown open tomorrow anJ a good cbaoce for a bath will be given to tbe olJ patrons. Mr. Pneman. recently steward ot tbo Hawaiim Hotel left for Hi loyestenlay. He raaystart a mueh neodod HoteI in tbe “rainy” city. Colol Serge*nt Willing will no Ionger carry the colors of tbe lst Regiment. He has moved to Pearl City aad bas been obliged to resign. Depoty Consul General Boyd will not loave for Melbourne as expected. He bas ,been ordereJ to retnain iu Honolula for tbe present. Mr. August Dreier is in town ia ill bealtb. Tbe wellkaown planter will sbortlv le:va for Germany wbere it is boped Le will fully recover. Tbe Post (3tlice clerks buudled an unasual heavy inuil last Thursday wlien tbe Monowai aud Arawu arrived. The followiag tignres will give people au idea of tbe work done - . Bags Lctters i’i»pers Per Moaowoi 4ā Pi*r Anin a .‘$7 5,.W> 0, JS1 Total S2 11,862 11,813 Atiairs iu Honolalu are looking up, tliedeiuand for homesfar exceeds the supply and strangers are comiug to “Tbe Paradise’’ in swarms. Hawaiian atiairs have been brougbt before tho uoliee of all nations to a great exteut during the j>ast year, and we may coufidently exjiect an inHni of solid resideuts m tbo near futuro. Tbe Honolnlu Real Kstate Agency reports a ltvely demand for furuisbed aud uufnrnished bouses, aud auyono w!to bas bouse jiroperty lo let s1iouid pat it in tbeir bands. During the past week, no !ess than ten bonses bave been enquired for. If owuers of property will eall on A. P. Bristowe at 103 Fort street, he will j>roinp>tly find respousible tenants, in fact you press tbe button aud lie will do tbe rest.