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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3. 1KM
.A-RUSTE NEWS
Arrivals.
WeMEKIUY, Oct.
Stmr Kinau from Ilnwnll nnd Maul
Departure.
Weh-Mhay, Oct 3.
B B Oceanic, Smith, for Yokohama and
tlongkmu nt 12 in
IiGOAXi AND OENEItAI. NEWS.
Sugar fa scarce on Tlftwaii. Tho
Kinau only brought 111 bags this
morning.
A card of tlitnlis from tho Indies
who cnnilmsti'd joiturdaj'ii fair ap
pears olsewhorH.
Tlio Friond for Onlobor U out,
with tho uual supply of religious
news and opinion.
Tho Manneri'lior Harmony will
hold their regular rehearsal at tho
Pa-ific hall this evening.
L. A. Audrews loft by tho stoamor
Cliudinoyetofdy afternoon tons
Miruo tho position of Sheriff of Maui.
Cargoes from Island Porta.
Btmr Flniu til bip surar, 14 lull hl'loi,
A hlils tuluw, 'i b Ion mmi, Hi,'! h$t
bnilr, If) 2 slnci, 14 liO)1, lOh.-iysco n,
') Ii-rs jHjiato.s niiil 1 60 jikg sun-
rirlfs.
PananuRnrs
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From Mnul a"il Hawaii ppr Minr Kltiau,
Oct 3 l-'nini Wlca-'Oi Ann 1) Lmvildi,
Ml. s 1' U I.ow.K'11, J V lV'lini. V J
I'.irie. Julian .M i Mtrnt, Mm 'I' (1 Th mn
Wiiv pvtsi Mr U 'urtl, MlisU U" il
ftl",'AIIi 0 M I' rry, IMI 111 Imr kon. T K
ljii'-MiiK, .I A SjiCiir, A II rncr. J J Nuvl t
Mm V JI lltckiinl, J t nlk. Fathtr i
SUOIEfS NO NAME FOR IT.
Fair of the Catholic Ladles Realizes
More Than Expectations
It was with no little aoxioty that
tho ladies of tho Catholic Church
undertook a fair to raise monoy for
repairing the organ, knowing that
tho earliest convenient lime was
going to bo at tho beginning of ono
of Honolulu's periodic feaMs of pub
lie entertainment. Undauntedly,
howevor, they set to work, with tho
result that list night thoy we.ro t he
happiest ladies in Houolulu. Tho
event would be but feebly doicribed
by tho conventional term of a "sue-
COM.
I 3 mirm tt.tnn tmt I it tlnan Vn1
Tho 0Vinr Hawaiians Insttttltn Tim .t;(T.,rnnl l.nnM.a mill tnn.l
meet in tho Y. M 0. A. liuIMn regit- ; ...rn nrij,iic.illr niiimtriicled nnd
imr ninl hot. I'.iliiicr Vmwl. I!
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II Vo-!u
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Alexander. It J IimIom. Fiitlir bylvi'sti r,
KUr-oirloaml ttiic, O F llo nr and li
iluisk.
QrAIITtRKr.
For Yukrliama nnd llnnckng cr R8
Occuu c, Ool a -Or Iku Slt, I uilolph
i'nwuo'K, ami 7l CIilliMo ami .'.til Jiipmuru
s'eernR.', mil Oi unbiii. nnd 'JiU Uiiluete
nnd 's Junns ftornito In trnnrit.
For Mnul nnd HawHll po' unr t'liuillne
Oct .' Mii-9 II Corn m II, Jin II Uii'm nml
'1 cblidrtii, .Mi's Damon, Ml-s HuMwIn,
K Unrn-B. V II t'miip'iuil, F Zol.tr, U
I, t, i 1 81 , 8 mi bin, W SodUn.
V Wi I lit, V 0 Aclil, U A AndrewB, 8 F
GiilllnnorIli nnd W dtck.
flhipptnir No'.b
Thi rteiimrr In-ntanl lit b en hauled on
the Mutlno ltullwn to liuVi) btr bottom
clejutd.
SAM tRLHCIHi (I M)TM.
Arilvid 8ept. 21, lk. Allwrt, .11 ilai;
21, 8. n. Auatrnlla, f d, both (rum Ho
nolulu. Projected (tcpar'nrf uop. l, Huw. bk.
Andrew Wclcn: '.".). 8. b Austin in nnd
bktntf 8. tf. Wilder; bk. Alb-rt, bktno. m
N. Castle dnlu uiircltl-dj Oct. It), 8. 8.
Monowul, nil for Honolulu.
Born,
HCOIT-In llili city, Octi.b-r 2d. tu I
Ifd o( taptiln V. Hcott, a tiayhtr
LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.
"A Wife's Devotion next.
Hopp & Co. ark you to look out.
Just see what for.
Mrs. Hugh Ounn aud two children
havo gone jo Maui.
Tho salo of tho lloston Lunch
room took place this forenoon.
Tho Leilaui Boot Club will meet
this evening for election of oQlcers.
Tho lovers of comedy will find
many laughs through Solomon
Isaacs in "A Wife's Devotion."
Wiliam White, oldest son of Mr
and Mrs. J. C. White, and Miss Ado
lion Brims, daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. II. liruiif, were mtrried Mon
day oveuiug. Tliu wedillug festivi
ties wore very pleasurable. There
weru many valuable presents. Tlio
bridegroom is purser of the steamor
W. G. Unll.
Mortuary llonort for Btpt., 1801.
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Under 1.
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6 to 10.
10 to 'JO.
20 to 30 .
SO to 40 .
40 to 00 .
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lar session at 7:.'!0 o Vloek this oven-
i"K. .
"What follows after death," will
bo llio Mibject of dUponrso by Mrs.
I'hiriU nt Theocophieal hall Friday
evening.
Miss Mollio Stnrkiiiejor will in
troduce an original funtaMic da'iro
between tlio aels at tho Opera llou-e
lotuorrow evening.
V. Sloddnrt. who letnrned from
theCoat by thoS. S. Oeauie, left
by tho Claudiiin yeMerday eveuing
fur liM home on Alaui.
E. K. Imhoff has been appointed
to tlio )oit'on of eapt.'im of the
guartN at Ibo ln:uio Ayliun. Mrs.
lmholl will aet m matron.
"August" appeared instead of
"September" by an error, not of the
printers this time, in tlionotieo from
tho Finance OlReo yesterday.
About Stfl .Japane.M) and 74 Chi
nese steerage p?isenger took pns
ago on tho S. h. Ooeanic from hero
for Yokohama nnd Hongkong.
Tho auctioneers of this city woro
considering tho advisability of ar
resting Mnuager Dailoy for couduct
intr business without a license laM.
evening
Pa-sinl As'istanl Fnymaslor S L
Heap, U. S. N., i n through pissen
ger on the S. S. Oeeauie. He has
been ordered to the naval hospital
at Yokohama.
Mrs. Cooper, mother of Judge
Cooper of tho Circuit. Court, died
yesterday at a ripo old age. Tho
funeral took place this aftornoou
from St. Andrew's Cathedral.
Albert Cunha of this city was ouo
of tlio students of St. Mary 'a Col
lege, Onkliud, who lost all his effects
excepting the clothes he stood in, at
the burning of that institution.
Joe Choyii'ki shot himself through
the riuht hand on Sept. 21 nt Jack
sou, Mieli., shut teriug tho metacarpal
bono of the first finger, and mny
fventually disabling him for life.
A llengalo-o woman went through
on tho S. S. Ovoauie. The st3lo of
her costume, which consisted of an
uudeishirt anil a 11 wiug wrapper,
greatly Interested the curiously in
clined. l'coplo who allVct pure nml rich
milk will find some rending in this
papnrthat will repiy pnrussl. Fire
wood is mentioned in the same con
nection. It's the Waialao dairy that
is talking.
Four Chinamen, up to tho resigna
tion of Seuior Captain Andrews em
ployed by him tu informers, were
iirrested lat nulit by D-leelivo
Lirsen for having opium unlawfully
in possesion.
Funhnla, the crook, has boon
civcii sixty das on tim reef for
grofS chat. lie is the man who
passed Confederate bills on a Jnpa-
ueo. There-am two oilier ennrgos
:s of cross cheat neudiuc niaiusl l'ua-
l I.. .hi
fVs -ff-V 'lJT
is
Mrs.
handsomely decorated, whilo the
fincv L'ooisand rofoetions wero of
good qunlily and pleasing variety.
The ladies in charge were as fol
lows: Kancy Table Mrs. E. S. Cunha,
.Madame Verleye, Mrs. Paul Neu
mann, Mrs. J. V. Bowler.
Hawaiian Table Mrs. C. O. Bt-
ger and Mrs. .1. M Dowsott.
Orab Box Mrs. T. S. Douglas and
Mr. Kato Cooper.
Flower Stand Miss F. Nolto and
Mi E. Dayton.
L'-inonaife Stand Miss J Me
Li'u, Mrs. S. McKeague and Miss
Genevieve Nannarv.
Caudy Stand Mrs. J. Lucas and
Mrs.T. Lloid.
Coffee Staud -Mrs. Jno. W. Mo
Donald. Ice Cream Mrs. Robert Cowes,
Mrs J J. Sullivau aud Miss Grace.
Thero was a largo attendance in
the afternoon, when music was fur
nished by the Hawaiian National
baud. Much of tho stock wont at
this patt of the fair. In tho evening
the armory was thronged with peo
ple of alt nationalities, ages and
creeds. There was music at tho
opouing aud closing by tho string
orchestra of tho Government band.
At 8 o'clock tho following program
was begun and carried bravuly
through in spito of tho sooiablo
hum of hundreds of tongues:
1. Piano Solo tlran-le VhIjo u Ci'iicirt
Tito Mutttl
Ml-n i:. Dayton.
2. Vorul Dint IMutilnnd . Hi-nnhaw
Mr J. F. Iloulcr und Mli F. Nulte.
3. Zlllicr Holo Niitnbi-rjfcr Mnrch (with
itiiiUr nec'iiiipaiitineiit) Hock
Mr. Tlio-i. Woltritiid Mr. A. Minnt.
uunn
Ifirt. 1U ltovlnticr
Olhelllilp!, X V.
Erysipelas
in the Face
Neatly Giind, Gut Perfectly Cured
Health, Appctlto and Strength Ro
ncwod by Hood's Sorsaparllla.
'C. I. Hood & Co., towrlt, Mass.t
" Hood's Sir.inp.irllh U uplciiilltl. 1 bail long
been troubled Tilth ervsl;iel is, and three times
had It In my head nnd face, t became nearly
blind and r.iv hair nil came out. ty hmband
wMi'lniL- to try IIikhI's SarsaparllU. I only
too!: tlirco boltlcj heforo
I Was Froo
from my old-time trnublo nnd lon tuiferlnps.
It hat never returned until l.it winter nblle I
was III vdlli the crip, n ullalit attack broke out
on my face. After my ulckncm I .i not welli
hecimo easily tired nnd lust mynpiH'tlte. I
reiumcd takliiK Hood's RirsaKUllU and sm
Hood's8,PCures
'now using tlio fourth bottlo and can run up nnd
lonn stairs ns spry ns ccr. The tired feellna
H cone nnd I Ime npnod nppctlie." Mns. Wm.
llMlAniMicii. OlWo lildee. Xcw ork.
Hood's Pitta cure nil liver UK, Idtlou
dcu, Jaundice, Imllucttlon, ilck headache.
Hobron Drug Co., Ld.,
Bole Agent for tlio llopithlln of Hswsll.
AYER'S
Sarsaparilla
IS THE GREAT .,
Blood-Purifier,
NERVE TONIC,
AND
STRENQTH - BUILDER.
It nttneks
nnd bre.iks up
every humor,
retori-i
lexIi.UiMedMlal
by, nnd drills
I mil nvrrv rlr
fsAPtsai TX!& r
iliilip stlon.Kcn
era! iIi-Mlliy, or
nnv ntber nil-
ment arising from Impure bl"o-l, should tako
A)cr's B.irsaparlll.i. It plis Mrcuiitli to
Hie tteak. nml builds up the system Beiirr
nlly. Ily Its iiso fK.it Is inide nouilsblni;.
sleep telreslilng. and life enjoyable.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
HIOHEST AWARDS AT THE
World's Great Expositions.
Made by tlf . J.CAyci ACo., Lowcll.Mati.,tJ.S.A.
-nsiiAMa. . ItsJitilntit. Tim tiitn
Ayrrn hninin.rllU- l .r.;mln"iu tlm
111 It UIOWII 1U 1UW KM V s
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"PUSINESS Like Life
JJ Is What You Make It!
W arc nuking it dt cidudty lively, by keeping
t'Vci'laslinyly tit it, evolving tlie bargains that
make business. We huve just made a . . .
Sweeping Reduction in Ladies' Waists!
Wo nre tMeriiiltirtl to eleur tbem out
Out- $2.2.1 Wuist will go rV 1.25 and $1.50.
Our $:)..")( Watbt will go for $2.50.
&. Tlipsenro well mail- nnd Rorxl lUtllij;; we have nt present full line of tlien.
I Our Lftdics' Ribbed Vests fur 15cts.
OrTfo-fl.tiOamfjoliiir very fist. If you -rnnl nny yon in it eoin soon.
! 'Ilio stiiue with
iOur oOots. Silk, in Stripes and Solid Colors.
i We IniTe Just n few lengths left. Hnw yon seen
Our Ladies' Chemise at 86ots?
This Wexceptlnnil value, trlnimiil -villi Linen f.sce and wpM nnulo.
nrrsi'ir, s
cut bottltl
Hollister Drug Co., Ld.,
. Boln Arci'Is for tb Hepiihlte of Ilnwnll.
ii. ife'y
.. "I1
HONOLULU'S
Popular Store.
Tucxdny, Sept. 1J, 1S94.
The War
1ST.
520 Fort Stroei,
OH8,
Honolulu.
KwongSingLoyt SING LOY
.. 7
CAum; of uu.vtii.
Asthmn 1 1 Few (Tvpli Id)
A'0lexy '2 Uartro Kn t-rllin
JlrnnchliU 1 1 HnHtrlii Ulic-r ....
lleribeil 1 Heart DWcasu....
Jlurna 1 1 Jleiuorrbufte
Consumption 4' lull ennt ..
s uiivuinoii -
Cllidt-rU lllfdlitUlll. 1
Cancer 1
foll.i 1
Dlarrlicra 3
Dyscnle'V 1
Debility 'J
Fever 3
rettnli:la.
Old A.o 'J
1 r ly. '.'
IVrltunliM I
riiciiiiionin 1
lt''t-iiiiiiitlm .... 1
SvphlllH 1
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COMl-AUATlVi: MONTHLY HOI1IAL1TY.
Spt., 1600 &'tiHfrt., WJi IH
bepi., IbUl S Sept., lb'JI -tl
tjHpr., W2 ail
WnrdH..
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Kon-IlcaldulitK U
I'lirULATION r.HTIMATK.
Annnnl deutli rate per tOio per month. '.'.'.in
Hnwnlluiiij 2.MII
Abltttles Jl.00
All otlicm l.SJ
0. II. ItnvNni.iiH,
Anent llimid of Health.
s
Hawaiian Nationol Band.
Tho Hawniinu National Hand will
givo a complimenlury concurt to A
(i. S. Uawus, liritixh CoiniuiRsionor,
at tho Hawaiian llotol on rriday
ovoniug, begiuniuf,' nt 7:80 o'oloel;.
FollowinR is tho program:
r-AitT i.
March Tho Doniliiiint . ... .(liBsey
Overtu o vMllliim 'lull Ilo-inl
J'olkn llolm Alii(i'fw) I ibornlo
tieleutloii IIiuvjIIiui Huiihj l.lboinlo
rur ii.
8asohoiiu Holo Queen l.llluokulanl
I.lbornlo
Waltz My Queen llui-ulos-l
I'antu l.ii I'liloiiiii 1 Miller
II u roll KiiImIiiiii. l.tb rnio
(Jod nve tin) Queen.
I In wA II Pi.iiuj
Contract for l'uiiiplnir Worko.
Tho Ministnrof tho Intnrlor has
Awarded l ho conlract for fitrnixhiiiK
nud (.'MtnlilUhiiiK tint )itunp for tho
Honolulu wii'r"rliK to tho llono
lulu Iron World. MliilMer Kin
flould not fjlvo tin prh'u for pttWIIi'ii
tiou to-dnji nit tlioronro mntlfrit of
del nil to ho coiniHitfd hcfurn thn
contract h ri'iuly fur rlnaltiM. Tho
pump Ih to hit a Uluko impoili.'d
IruatNuw Vurk.
(J. H. Hiori-i'ii. iirnidifnl piano
sud ori'Mii niAkr huo lunor, 'in fur
uish tit fnidiiry rfH'nwi. Ontaro
Uift nt Hauiinui Ni-wi- ('o. will riv
.tivc prompt attention. All vork
unraiUxKil tu t" tli-nuiH n iIoiih
in (mdiiry
J. V. Chapinan t'ntorn for ban
iinlc, flocinlf, privniu dinners nnd
pardon p.nrlii. Vi-d(liiiH n upeoial
ty. llo can hu found at nil hours at
Sans Siiuei or will call ou any ladioi
or iMinllonum who will address hhn
through tho I'oit Ollh-o.
Tho l)ri tili hri,' L'Av'iiuire.
whieh wan reeentl-I'old by thn U.
S Mariluil and purehn'ed hy a linn
interu-nted tu thn Central American
trade, has bt-on trauifurred to tho
Xii-araL'iiaii llnu and reehristouod
Salvador. She i now loading at
Sail Frauciceo for Central America.
Tim O. it O S. S. Cvotnio loft tho
Pacific Mail whnrf for Yokohama
and HoiiKlioiiK at l'J:'JU o'clock tliiH
afternoon. Tho Government baud
plnvetl HMilimuutnl und patriotic
airw up to tho departure of tho
Bti-ntner. Tho mtuic was greatly np
predated by the passDUgitra uud
utln-r hoarerti.
Tho following pnni'niipirn liavolx-on
booked at I ho olliee of T. II. DnvieH
& (Jo. to leave on lie C A. S. S.
A ran a, now dim from the Colonics,
for Vaueouver. II 0.: Mr. nnd Mru.
l Ii. Mi'Stoi'ker, tint Missis Afotif,'
(.'), W. II Hatrd.Madaino Kdwarda
llrown, Wm. Hlaifdoll, II. I'ohlmaun,
Captain II. Walker.
Mr. nnd Mm. William Easme, of
Kealia, Kauai, nvo a dinner to a
iitiinhor of frieitdn at tho Hawaiian
Hotel teaterdav eoniiif,'. After the
dinner an iiiforuud ilanco was f-ivcu
in tlio hotel I.iniii, tho Hawaiian
Quintet Club furnistiiuK iihihiii. At
intervals tlio cluo ri-udered vocal
heleetioie-, much to tlio delight of
the uuoi-ti.
C'hnrlo-. IviiiiiIhiu, tho e ppy, was
found guilty of iinlieious injury in
tlm Dirttiel Couit ymlerday after
noon and Huileiieml to pa a lino of
i',. It will b- uiiiM'iiihoM'd tlmeaso
wan about Knii'l"ii hhooliiiK ft
(h.ek.'ii lihminK !," 'divo on
l.'riilhv la. t. ll. .is aNo lined for
il I.hiiiiiihh iliix moriiiui;, llio
nml i-ii.u iitm utiili tiir in mo, aim in
I V.u...l ilnl.. fl..llA.l HrtMl
a. . wu, buiu viuii'i uiiv. ....
Miss M. I It hiiinti.
5. Trio for Violin, Viola nnd Uultar-
tj'yiian riowcr Jinzurk-n uonouiu
erz nun uorz u.ivouo ,vy re
uuest) fjitunn
(1. Vocal aolo Aitliore II. Trotere
Miss F Nolto
Saxophone Holo National Knnttsln
llartniatin
Mr. Jccepli Llbornio.
Vocal Holo-Afterwnnlii .... J. Million
Mr. W. II. Hook.
Vocal 8o'o Ormvnl.. . . Molloy
Mrs J. K. Howler,
DiU't, Violin and l'lano-Cotsnck
I) nice Tunic, flu
Mr J. I.loyd aid .Miss K. Diyton.
Voo.il. Solo Kcitany Vulienooi .. .
Ardlll
Mrs. I Lowell.
Iiitrunictitl Quiiriettn Violin,
Viola, lias-o-Mi nml Uultar. 117th
jiinrtf tttt, I.'ds ('nil,
Metrrii. lleltiiiun, itoren, llrandt and Mar
ques. Profoflforn Dorgor and llerold
worn accompanists. A nleaslnir In
iiertion in thn program wan giuKinK
by Mr. Weiuer of thn dramatic
company now playing a season hero,
llo wan loudly encored nnd oven bin
recpotnodid not fate tho nppotito
of tho nudioucn for morn.
At the elo-o of tlio fnir W. IJ.
Dai ley, tho dramatic manager, acted
at auctioneer to sell thn artiole.1 left,
llo got Mich good price that it
would not ho surprisini' if ho nhotild
bo offered nil engagement in ouo of
our two auction Iiourcb.
Thn fair last uight realized about
Sl'JoO, although tho Indies wero only
live wceka in preparation for it.
Every mother nhould know that
croup could bo prevented. Tho firnt
symptom of (run croup in hoarnonens.
Thin is followed by a peculiar
rough rough. If Chamberlain's
Cough llouiedy is given frooly a
400U at tho child becomes lionrno or
even after tho cough has developed
1' will prevent tho attack. 25 aud
50 cunt bottles for rale by nil deal
ers. Uei'sou, Smith & Co., Asoutn
for tho Hawaiian Islands.
We begin thin week with
New Goods, New DrB8
G tods of every desoripiion,
LuwiiH, MtiHliiiH, etc., etc.
There new goods n e trude
winneiH us you will ngree
when you examine them.
Some of the hest burgaiiiH of
tho HoitHon an in theno new
offering.
Balls,
Receptions.
Thoro wero six passengers from
tho Volcano by tho steamer Kinau
tin's morning.
TT
LS NECESSAKY
that milk for baliic. in
valids or hinlc people Kliould
be pure ; it U juet as impor
tant to have tho best quality
for well people. The Pur
veyor of tho (Jiicuu'h Hospi
tal takes a portion of the daily
supply and plucis it on ic
until it roaehes a temperature
of CU and then tehts it for
adulteration. The Waialak
Daiuv, of which Paul Isen
burg is proprietor, supplies
the milk to the hospital, and
Mr. Eckardt proiiouneeH it
absolutely pure. If you have
any r-uspieion as to the (pia
lity you now use suppose you
trv the Wuialuo milk for a
month aud nolo the differ
ence. Mr. Ienberg makes
no butter, consequently you
ot tint milk on which ereaiu
will rise in an hour or two.
Orders hy telephone, either
line, promptly lillvd.
Firewood free from borer
holes at lowest price dclhercd
to any pint of Honolulu.
Do liny not augment
A New DivsmV
New Hlack Dicub GooiIs,
New Colored Di'chs Goods,
New Cotton Dress Goods,
New Ginghams.
It is a good tiint' to look at
the counties variety of
Household Goods displayed
ou our counters, such as
New Table Linens,
New Napkins,
New Sheetings,
New Cotton Draperies.
You remember that last
week we advertised the re
opening of our Millinery De
partment. Well, the com
nletc line of new stock that
we told you about has arrived
Kihbons, Laces, Large Fea
tht'rs,Tipsand Whatnot in pro
fusion and onder the managc
me t of a competent milliner
who is able to satisfy the most
fastidious.
As always,
.1. .!. EGAN.
between China ami Japan
will oauRe pri oh for their
silk f jbrics to go hiln r ; no
country can fight mid we ivc
silk at the siine lime. The
price has already advanced
and the papers state that
the war ii dkoly to be "on"
for two or tluvu years. It
behooves the cartful huer
to purchuse now We had
hu immense stock of Japa
nese Goods ordered before
war was declared, conse
quently we can continu- to
sell at the old price-, as loiii;
at our present stock ho'ds
out, and then th i W r will
force prices up. Our last
consignment c-iiihhIs of Silk
Dress Goods, both figured
and plain; Monrng Gowns
for Ladies and G nt-, siik
Kimonos, Smoking Jack
et, S'nk Pajamas, Japanese
and China Ware, Screens,
Lamp Shad- s, Lunch Bas
kets, etc., tic.
DAI NIPPON,
llo'elS- (Arlinct'li Illoelc),
Mr.. J I'. 1 1'iii.iahi, I'mprleircss.
Theosopliical Lecture I
0 1 Ilm i "Tudiq.ii Stock.
ItOS IlBl St.. an? Kama It
Moioal Tslt m P. 0. Boi 207. s Mtittuil Tela. 686 P. 0. 8oi Ml.
BIG STORKS
Just Received Men's and Boy's Suits 1
Colored Tweeds
Diagonals
JtinmiMi bergo
Hoy Suits (elegant)
.bi
t
a
50
7 no
0 00
0 00
Ciiiit5N6, .Japanese utid Indian Goods!
K3fA Comjdete TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT
with Competent Cutters and a complete luie of English and
American Suitings. Perfect fit guatauleed.
A FINE LINE OF GENTS1 HATS!
Wicker Ware in Great Variety.
51-53 King Street & 407 King Street.
l.iTtiir will
Mw M. M.
Im clv'ii
Till III W
l.y
On FIUDAY EVKN1XG, Out. I.th,
At lh TliPoiniililr.il Hull, etirntr nl
Nuimiiu ami Muiliiitii'ri, In
tuo 'J-intitrliU'k."
Doori will open nl 7 o'o'ix-k. Imii'd to
coiniiiMiiid irnniitiy at il o'clock Ml am
conllally liivltctl.
Subject of the Lectnre will lid
What Follows Aftor Death."
H'V;?t
FRESH .
Bavarian Beer
Ex " Ioiao'wa.i "
KOIt sai.k at Tin:
CRITERION.
1 18-lw
Pioneer Furniture House
ESTABLISHED 1858.
New Goods ! Latest Designs ! Largest Stock !
801. ID OAK 1IKI1KO0M BKTri,
EOI'AB, 1.0U.NUK8, WAIUmOUKS.
MIKItOItS, MOU1.DINOB, KTU., KTU.
Special Feature No. 1 White Seamless Matting
lVr Ito'l ot 40 Yanli, II2.UJ.
And a Fino Quality for $9 per Roll.
Headquarters for Baby Carriages I
Pianos for Rent I Chairs for Rent I
Bell 179, TELEPHONES Mutual 76.
WILLIAMS BROS.
(SticeouoM to 0. i:. Williams.
609 AND 611 KING STREET.
0A11D OK THANKS.
rpilU I A I It CO.MMnTKKDIKIHr.TO
L iiiiIkIi ly rutiirii tli -nW m nil wlio i
.. ......... . . . l...l..li... il... in. .1 uf.irl ..1 I In,
il1'' I lr. in tliilrrniillnl Ht'iiinvi1 in n 'Ur-
him
lllir lllll till' llll UUUl l-lltT( . II Im
ili.f.Hill KninlM'ii wif " ' m w.uni lll!rlrt ,, ,,. .,U will torn vo tli
.Hill to Witt it out. ri'Miumu wi ,ir,oiiuilliii.kinit wliioiiu iiitir uuu.
twouly-two do). ' iiw-lt
A Strong Horse
18 THE RESULT Of OSINO
OIMID FEED
A FKKSIl SUPPLY
OF
Hay and Grain
Jimt Arrlvnl .er "fa. 0. Vllilnr."
(JAM. AN'I) SKK US.
CALIFORNIA FEED CO.
tirnttr tnitwii iV Niumnu 8t.
Criterion Saloon
WIELAND EXTRA - PALE
Lager Beer !
2 SGHOJNShS FOK 25 CKHTS
CHAS
1151-tl
MoOARTHY,
Mitnnvor.
ORIXEBION SALOON.
NOTIOK 18 IIMIKIIV OIVBXTHT
nil claims Huiinut llio i riti'lon tri
llion wilt Im M'tliil by Mr J.m. I" Slur
Kirn, mid nil imistuinlfiiK' iiiTuiiiita il o thn
t'rlteriiui hiiluoii nml ilm Jnlililiu Iiuiihh
I II. Dee up tu tliw nli-.vi! tin- n pivnlilu
t.i.Mr. 1.. 11. Urn. All IiIIIh rui'lim I.. H.
Ut'u iiK'Ucb iri'kiiiit liiiiiuilliiti'lv fr ny
nifii. I- II. I"''l
llullu'.illil.Oi't. .1. b'M. IK'.! ilm
NOl'IOli.
A i.i. iui.i.s Aou.Nsr tim: fitrri:
rlull hnlonll t'l t-l'litiMiilii'r W, IMII,
mint Im ir.nin it Hiuiiizi.ll, in tim nit.li r
hunt'il it .vine tit.
K ' J AS. K. MDIKI W.
IIiiikiIiiIii. Oi'll. IMII. liN'-U
Temple of FashiOD
61B ort Street.
Ladies' Underwear, Boy's Clothing,
Uvgi Iwortraenl oi Ladlu' tad Ohlidna's Mum.
Large Line of Summer Goods t
lrge lino of Wooloua at 250. FlaonuletteA, 10 yrd for SlJIL
Brown and White Cottunn, from 8 to 20 yardx, f 1.00 per pitted.
Amoskua Giughanid, 12 yariln for 11.00. GtrnU' and LaUnw' Bathin Smu
Silks, SatiuH, SerKes, Lawus anil Dresa Good of every deeuriptinu
1L. O. SITiV-A., Proprietor.
Both Tki.kpuonks 121,
'i
TO I.KT
VO IttMlM I'OITUIK
I iio'ilin1 ni'f, with
k'Ul'lll'TI lllllill'lllllll Hllll
lIulliMiiii. l,yi.tIUr iiionlli,
y&zs
,
iij
LiSJ
GOO HSLXA..
411 NUUANU KTKKET.
Importer and Dealt ii irniean Dry M Fancy Mi
Luillm' Vhro ot uvory iloorlitlnn. Aim, freuli lino ot Cliliuso OooiIh.
Pongee &: "Wliite Sillc Pajamas
No. 1 White and Colored Mattings !
Hunt lJlauk and Green Chinusu IVu. Oopo SIuiwIh, Etc.
tM Kit Oititraiitml, I'rlce MiMlernte. '
w :-u.-tj.Ll Telephone
Daily '0111101111 50 Cents per Mouth,
.
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