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Steel & Iron Ranges
Stoves fe
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS
Agate Ware in
WHITE, GEAY and SILVER-PLATED;
LAMPS & CHANDELIERS,
Crockery, Ru'b'ber Hose, Lift and Force Pumps,
Water Closets, "Water and Soil Pipes.
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORK.
DIAMOND BLOCK, Nos. 93 & 97 KING STREET.
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IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED.
Fresh California Roll Batter and Island Butter
gJIT ALWAYS
New Goods Received by Every
All Orders faithfully attended to.
solicited and packed with cure.
LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street -
TELEPHONE 119.
ILiIEWIS
TELEPHONE 210 111 FORT
IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE
Groceries and Provisions.
ON ICE By each steamer of the 0. S. S. Co. fioin California Fresh California Roll
Butter, Frozen Oysters and Kresli California Fruits, FKh, Game, Vegetables, etc.
A complete lino of Crosse & Rlnckuell's and J. T. Morton's Canned and Bottled Goods
always on hand.
Just received a Fresh Line of Herman Pates and Potted Meats and Bottled Preserved
Fruits, Lewis it Co.'s Maltese Brand Sugar Cuied Hams and Baeon, New Breakfast
Cereals, Cream Oat Flakes and Cream Wheat Flakes, Sicily Lemons, California River
side Oranges, Oregon Burbank Potatoes, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed.
TELEPHONE 92.-
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Peed.
Now (ioods Received by Evory Packet from tho Eastern States and Europe.
FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERY STEAMER.
All Orders faithfully attended to and Oooda delivered to any pait of tho City free.
Island Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Bast Corner Iort &c XCixis Streets.
(NEW BULLETIN DLOCIC, JICRCIIANT .STKEHT)
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Fire Insurance Placed. Collections Attended To.
BENTS COLLECTED AND HOUSES RENTED.
ANY BDHINESB ENTRUSTED TO ME WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
BEAVER SALOON,
The Best Lunch in Town.
Tea axicL OofT3e
AT ALL HOUItS.
THE FINEST J3UANDS OF
Cigars and Tobacco
ALWAVa OH HAND.
3JI. JT, XT03hTB3, Prop,
FixitTJLres
& KITCHEN UTENSILS
Large Variety ,
AND
chest
AND
Ice Cream Freezers!
& Barrel Churns.
ON HAND
Steamer from San Francisco
Satisfaction guaranteed. Island Orclerb
- Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets.
P. O. EOX 372.
&c GO.,
STREET.
P. 0. Box 2!)7.
AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN
-P. O. BOX 115.
! METROPOLITAN MEAT CO,
81 KING ST,
Wholesale and Retail Butchers
- AND -
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
G-, J. Waller,
Manager,.
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For G on tl omen:
NECKWEAR,
COLLARS,
SHIRTS,
HATS, Eto.
For Boys:
A Sl'EOlAL
LINE OK
liOYS'
SUITS.
For Ladies:
SKIRT
E.MHR01 DEWIER
nilUREl) LINEN',
LAWNS,
HOSIERY.
A Full Lino of
WOOLEN
DRESS MOODS,
(ilNlWIAMS,
ZKl'IlYllS,
NUN'S VEILING,
Etc., Ere, Lie.
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At McKinley Prices!
Departure Bay Goal
AT
13 .A. TOIST!
jpST" Dellvcied toanv nart of Honolulu
FREE.
HUSTAGE & CO.
ffep- Ring up No. Ill on Both Tele
phones. TiSli-lm
Wm. 6. Irwin & Co.
(LIMITED)
Win. G. Irwin, - Picsidcnt and Manager
Clans Sprockets, - - - - Yiee-l'iesident
V. M. (iill'aril, - Secretary and Tieasinei
Theo. C. Poittr ----'-- Auditor
Stager Factors
AND
Commission Agents.
AOUNTS OF TUE
Oceanic Steamsliip Company,
OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
OrewerTgo.
(LIMITED)
General Mercantile
AKK
Commission Agents
.1.0. Carter
G. II. Rohortsou.
E. I. Bisliop.
V. F. Allen .
Hon. C. It. Bishop
8. C. Allen
H.AVaterhnuse....
Piesiilent and Maii.icr
Tna uit'i
.. Seeii'laij
Audlto'r
Diieclor"
Union Gas Engine Co.
(Incorporated May HI, 18!).'.)
MANUFACTl'RERS OF THE
Regan Vapor Engines
PACIFIC GAS ENGINES.
Horizontal A, Upright,
Stationary iV Mail no,
Gas A: Gasoline EiHjinos,
Pumps A Launches.
JOS. TINKER,,
filR-ti Sole Agent for Hawaiian Llauds,
JUST RECEIVED
A SHIPMENT OF
TOWER'S
Fislibrand Oil Clotliin
FOR SALE BY -
THEO. H. DA VIES & CO.
UIMf
HTJSTACE & CO.,
-DEALERS IN -
WOOD and COAL.
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White and Black Sand
Which we Hill M'U at the Very IxiwkhI
Marl.et Hated,
Bell 414 TELEPHONE Mutual 414
ftsal so mi&m & soscisa
ta-'lloisou Wedding.
A San Francisco Belle Married
to a New Yorker.
ONE OF THE SEASON'S SOCIAL EYEHTS.
Tho Groom a
infj Firm
Co. Tho
Worn by
Member of tho Bank
of Droxol, Morgan &
Magnificent Costumo
tho Brido A Partial
List of
Presents Gifts From
Woll-Known Califomians.
Special to the Examiner.
Nr.w Yo'iik, Januarj' 10. Ono of
(ho most lnilliant and fashionablo
woddings cvor witnessed in Now
York was that of Miss Ailcon Ivurs,
tho woll-knoun San Francisco bollo,
who was united in niarriago to
Itobort Mooie llobinsoiAif this city,
at tlio Church of tho Heavenly Host
on Fifth si toot avenue and Forty
sovonth sliout lo-day at noon. Miss
Ivors is tho daughter of tho late
llii'hard I vers, a wealthy San Fran
cisco merchant. The brido is tall,
exceedingly fair and of magnificent
figure, bewitching and well modu
lated voice. Mr. Robinson is tho
son of Mis. .T. LloydWright by her
first marriage. Ho is about twenty
live years of ago and of distinguished
appearance. His father was a part
ner in the banking-houso of Droxol,
Morgan it Co.
Although tho couple have met in
New Yoik tho engagement was not
announced until last summer when
they were both at Aix-les-Bains.
"All the world" had been asked to
the church, and fully an hour boforo
tho time mm lor tho ceremony Fifth
avenue and tho cross streets in the
vicinity of tho sacred edifice, so
noted for fashionable weddings, was
blocked witli elegant equipages.
Tho church was brilliantly lighted
with caudle, and tho altar and chan
cel beautifully decorated with flow
ers. A profusion of magnificent
palms and ferns, mingled with prim
roses and clusters of Easter lilies,
adorned either side of tho altar.
Till: ATTEND XTb.
There was a quartet, consisting of
leading aitists. The ushers march
ed up the main aislo to tho music of
tho Lohengrin wedding march.
They wero Elisha Dyer, Jr., Iloraco
Brooks, James B. Townsend. James
Brown Lord, John Markle, G.
Wheeler Loper, Manuel do la Cueva,
tho Spanish Consul; Temple Bow
doin, Bushrod Rust Payne, Arthur
Peiiiborlon Sturgis, A. Lanfear Nor
lie, J. SowelL Tappnn and Win. II.
Smith. Jr. They woro preceded ly
tho maid of honor, Miss Bertha Rob
inson, a sister of tho bridegroom.
Slio was unaccompanied. Miss Rob
inson was ologantly gowned in pink
satin, ono of Woith's ideals. A chic
little bonnet completed this charm
ing costume.
Then camo the brido on tho arm
of her brother-in-law, Hon. William
G. Irwin. Mrs. Ivors camo next. She
was dressed in a handsome slato
coloied satin, one of Felix's creations,
with bonnet to match. Her display
of jewels was grand.
Mrs. Irwin, who accompanied Mrs.
Ivors, woro a raro shade of change
able purple velvet, which was vory
becoming.
Rev. Dr. Parker Morgan perform
ed tho ceremony. Miss Ivors was
ghon away by her brother-in-law,
lames William Byrno of San Fran
cisco. A cousin to tho brido acted
as best man.
THE BIUDe's COSTUME.
Tho brido was attired in a magni
ficent gown of heavy white satin,
mado in old Florentine fashion and
literally covered with tho most ex
quisite point lace, over two hundred
ieara old, a gift of ono of hera nuts.
Her tullo veil, which extended to tho
end of tho long tiain, was hold in
place by a "Princo of Wales" aigrette
of solitaire diamonds, a gift of the
biidegrooni, and was tho only orna
ment sho wore. A bunch of orange
blossoms was artistically arranged
on tho corsage. Tho rolling Medici
collar w.'i.i exquisitely embroidered
with pearls in dolieato lily of tho
valley designs, forming graceful
points extending to tho waist.
.Not the least interesting detail of
tho bride's toilet was a beautiful
wrap of white eropo do Chine, which
was oidered some time ago in China
by the Inido's sister, Mrs. W. G.
Irwin. Jt is lined with a quilting of
the softest silk, with deep niedici
collar of Royal Ei initio. Wrought
all over the wrap was a design which
is stippo.-ed to bring good health to
Chino-c brides. It was in tho form
of delicate tiacorios of the bamboo
tree, which to tho Chinese is tho
'tree of life."
A wedding breakfast, limited to
tho meinb.in of both families and a i
few others, followed at Mr. mid Mrs.
Wright's iesidence,(il Fifth avenue,
hojiii or the oins.
Many magnificent wedding gifts
were lecoiwd. Membeia of tho firm
of Diesel, .Morgan As Co. of this city
sent piece, 0r plate, as did also
Messrs. Diesel and llarjos in Paris,
Air. ami .lr, Wright, among their
many gilt, gave a complete dinner
seiMco of Mlvor, a similar gift com
ing from the bride's immediate fam
ily. Mrs. .Maeklin, tho bridegroom's
sinter, who lives ill Paris, sitnl n .iin.
plete set of silver cutlery, valued at
J.'ttHHi, and .Mrs. Wright presented
the luimi.s pair with a &(KK) chock.
f'Vi",' 'ihS '"'iiiwni nimi) a lino bet
ol Ijoheiniaii glaaswaioj Mru. V. U.
Jnviu gave a diamond uuuhluuu of
largo brilliants; Mr. and Mrs. Adam
Grant of San Fraucisco, a solid silvor
cofTco sorvico; Josoph D. Grant, a
largo silvor cako bashotj Jamos V.
Byrno, a breakfast sot of Buhl china
waroj Callaghan Bjtho, a raro. old
vinaigrotto bottlo of Bohemian out
glass, with a top, containing a vory
largo sapphire, cut domo-shapou,
surrounded bjr diamonds. From
Paris llonry Pierce, an old friend of
tho bride's family, sent a $10,000
check; Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Houghton,
sot of solid silvor vogotablo dishos,
and Mrs. Herman Oolrichs, finger
bowls and a pieeo of Bohemian waro
onaniolod in gold and transparent
violot c(jlor.
Thoro woro many other elegant
gifts from friends and relatives in
Paris, London and San Fcancisco.
Mr. ltabinson's prosonts to his ush
ers woro enameled silvor match
safes markod with tho initials of tho
recipient in gold. They woro mado in
Paris from a special design. After
a tour through Canada Mr. and Mrs.
Robinson will bo at homo in an olo-
lonno, on Fifi3sovonth stroot.
A NEW LAWSUIT ON HAND,
Or,
Parody on Ta-Ka-Ba-Boom-Do-
Ray.
By Johnson the Shirt Man.
Now there is a man with a great big gall,
If you look at him he'll commence to bawl.
He had Home Shirts and wanted them fixed
But without the money ho could not do
nix, nix,
Ho started in and tried his nerve,
Hut the looks of him would not serve.
Ho tried with a lawsuit hut without suc
cess, That dirty man will dio like the rest,
(live mo my Sliiits or in an hour I'll sue,
It will cost mo nothing hut be dear for you,
For I have a pull and in jail you'll go,
And when you aro there you'll have no
show.
He tried his dirty game but it did not work.
He got hit in the neck and a good hard
jerk,
Ho Feels as sore as a leper case,
Ho is so ashamed to look in your face.
Moitu. Do others or they will do you.
Johnson tho Shirt Makor is at tho
corner of King and Alakea streets,
whore ho makes all kinds of Shirts to
order and guarantees a fit. It don't
cost airy mora to have your shirts
mado to ordor than you pay for your
old store and factory mado goods.
Now please bear this in mind and
givo us a call. Satisfaction guaran
teed. JOHNSON,
Cor. King and Alakea Sis.
N. li. No Bluffs taken in Payment
for Shir In.
Tho success of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy in eirecting a speedy
cure of colds, croup and whooping
cough has brought it into great de
mand. Messrs. Pontius & Son, of
Cameron, Ohio, sa3r that it has
gained a reputation second to none
in that vicinity. Jas. M. Queen, of
Johnston, W. Va., sa3's it is tho best
ho ever used. B. F. Jones, druggist,
Winona, Miss., says: "Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is perfectly reliable,
I hiivo always warranted it and it
never failed to givo the most perfect
satisfaction." 50 cent bottles for
sale by all dcalors. Benson, Smith
& Co., Agents for tho Hawaiian
Islands.
IPO I I
Pure & Fresh Machine-made Poi
FOR S-AXjE!
In ipialititics to suit private families or
individual consumers.
THE HAWAIIAN FRUIT & TARO CO.,
Cor. Queen and Alakea sts.
W. F.
0. Box 1!W.
WILSON,
Manager.
car-v.
Bell
Telephone 538,
A Small Lot of the Noted
Niu Lea or Dwarf Crjcoanut
Just Received from Samoa, also
a lot of
ASSORTED VARIETIES OF COCOANUTS.
t&- These Nuts ore carefully selected
for planting and aie just beginning to
sprout. A photograph of the Dwarf Cocoa
nut may bo -een at the stoie of
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.
22-2w
FORT STREET !
Store To Let!
Fixtures For Sale !
tXf Inquho of
CHAS. J. FISHEL,
021.1m Cor. Fort & Hotel sts.
AQUATIC.
"Tho World Do Move."
HAVlNfi SKUUU13I) TIIJO NKYV VA
IMii' Launch "Nellie" I am prepaied
to Carry Pahj-engcrri to all parts of the
Harbor. Superior Accommodation, Quick
Ttuio and at no Increase lu Paiu. Can bo
found at the Ooveiumeiit liout Landing
when not engaged.
Ol'J-liii L. M. JOHNSON.
HORSE CLIPPING
lly A. M. ltLTTKNCOIIRP,
Veterinary Surgeon and Dealor in Homes,
corner Derctaula and Punchbowl tt.s.
Mutual Molcphouo.'!77.
Mll-U
Honolulu Carriage Co.
-HOT I TIM.. No. !U -
Staml: Corner Fort & UorcUaut Sta.
Ilaclib can he had at any hour of the day
up to l'J o'clock at night, on terms
to unit tho tlmua,
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