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H. H ACKFELD & CO.,
MONDAY, DEC 10, 1894
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PARKER MAKES A MISTAKE.
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The
Big
Shoe
Store
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The
Big
Shoe
Store
Here's rle Point
NXTF SED!
Manufacturers' Shoe Co.
J. T. Waterhouse, Queen St. Store.
He Causes the Arrest of a Man '
Trying to Quell a Row. J
Thoro were protty lively times on )
Hotel M reet between Fort and Nun
aim streets, about 11:30 o'clock
Saturday evening. At the Bay i
' Uorso saloon Goo, Houghtailing
was engaged knocking out three na-:
tives who were persisting in entering
i the saloon after being told that it i
was closing up time. Two of the j
men carried away discolored optics,
the result of George's bunch of
fives. At the Empire Saloon shortly
niter more was a general tree ugut
for a while and D. W. MuNichol,
was roughly haudled and taken to
the Police Station for no reason at
all. He was promptly released. The .
row started over a scuillu between J
natives in the saloon. McNichol j
' went outside of the bar to stop the i
tight, and while he was holding one I
man another struck him. Two others j
jumped in and McNichol had all he ,
could do to protect himself. He j
went behiud the bar after laying out
one of the belligerents. A foreigner '
was stnuding at the corner of the I
bar drinking when a strapping native
struck him. McNichol took the man I
behind the bar and set him down, as
the odds wore too great. No sooner '
hau no sal down ulion hoiuor fjap
tain l'arker rushed in dressed In
civilian's clothes and wanted to get
licuiuil the bar. McNichol, not .
knowing it was the senior captain,
refused l'arker admission, when he ,
. was ordered arrested. He was treat- :
I ed very roughly by the policeman '
and bears marks to-day of his ill- ',
treatment. Captain l'arker has
Oiler to thu truth- mi Hit- most liberal terms their large
nnd varied stock of .Dry ami Fancy Goods, Hoots ami
Shoes, Hats, Shawls, Clothing, Saddlery, etc., etc.,
Furniture and Hardware, Bags, Jagging, Building
Material, Crockery and Glassware, Groceries, Wines,
Liquors, etc., etc.
Sole Agents
for Golden Gate Flour, Sporry's Flour, Diamond
Flour, Merchant Flour
Fort .and Queen Streets.
Henry May & Co.
We make a specialty of the following hraml.s of TEA:
)oe.s.
apologized for McNichol's unlawful , Ceylon, Flowery Orange, Pekoe, in ft lb
arrest and incidental abuse. a... i..: ,.. :.. .r. ii. i....... .
loiiui j iiiiiium, in f in, uti.wn.
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UAUtUfcttttUMMM
Crockery Department.
lavilaml China, plain ami decorated, Glassware,
out and engraved, Flower Globes, Baskets, Vases,
and u great variety of other useful and ornamental
articles. Expected to arrive shortly from Eng
land, four new patterns of finest Limoges China,
consisting of Dinner Ware, Tea Sets, Fish Sets, Bon
lion J'lates, Olive Trays, Salad & Ice Cream Sets,
ete. Beautiful line of Semi - Porcelain Ware,
plain ami decorated. By Australia: Small lot of
Crown Milano Ware, something new for Honolulu.
This department is under the management of Mr.
Dimoiid, who will always lie found ready to show
goods and quote prices.
SMtJOOLINO SJHEKE FAILED
Ono of tho Shoro GariR is Heavily
Sunti-ncvd. ,
Edward Gilscy appeared in the !
District Court this morning. Attor- ,
uey-Oeueral Smith nolle pros'd the
charge of smuggling opium and sub
stituted opium unlawfully In posses-,
sion. Uilsey pleaded guilty to the '
charge, IJefore passing of sentence !
Deputy Port Surveyor Archie Oil
lillau was asked to make a statement
na lit tin. i.ntitlir.i ftf tin i ..itltiin fill.
lillan stated ku learned that a' largo Mm Old Selected, in bags of 100 lbs.
quantity ol opium Iiatl been lauded
at Kakanko on Monday night. He ,
worked on the case and found that i
men on thu Australia intended to I
laud opium here this trip. Thu plan ,
was tn surprise the guards and while
a scullle was going on others would .
gololT with the st n ir. The scheme
was abandoned, but the opium was
taken across thu wharf under thu
guard's nose. There was some (lilli-'
cully between Gilsey ami thu Aus- '
tralia tuuii, thu latter threatening to '
j do Uilsey up. The dope was found
in a hole live feet deep on Gilsuy's
premises. I
Although counsel Kaulukou mailu j
a strong plea for leniency, (JiUey '
was sentenced to pay a fine nf $2iA)
and be imprisoned at hard labor six !
mouths. An appeal for mitigation
of hcutenco was noted.
English Breakfast Congo, f lb. boxes.
Shilling's Hlossom, 1 lb. canisters.
Comet Oolong, Ifi ami .'10 lb. boxes.
Silver State Oolong, 18 ami DC lb. boxes.
Formosa Oolong, .r lb. boxes.
Japan, uucolorcd, f lb. boxes.
China, dillcrcnt grntles in Chests.
SHORTLY EXPECTED : CHOICE KONA TEAS.
COFFEE:
Fine Selected, one year old, bags of 100 lbs.
tt3 Coll'ee masted and ground duily.
TH-f itveet.
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M. floJUEKNI
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Groceries and Bottled Goods.
This department is filled to the ceiling with fresh, new goods,
such as Hams ami Bacon (Cellar Bapids), Teas, Codecs, Sugar,
Spices, Soaps, Pearl Oil, ete. Bottled Ootids in great variety, Eng
lish Pie Fruits, Lee & Perriu's genuine Worcester Sauce, Olives,
Catsups, sour ami sweet Pickles, etc., ete. CANNED GOODS
for Soups, Table Fruits, Tomatoes, Corn, Puns, Asparagus, Chicken,
Turkey, Curried Oysters, Ox Tongue, Lunch Tongue. This de
partment is under the supervision of that genial and well known
salesman, S. J. Salter.
General Merchandise.
This heading covers a multitude of articles, and means everything
from a knitting needle to a plow, but we have them all in stock, you
don't have to wait a month for the goods to come from the Coast.
If you don't believe it, call ami see for yourself. Mr. Henry or .1.
T. Waterhouse, Jr., will always be found at the Queen St. Store,
anil will give you the attention your patronage deserves.
No 10 Store,
on Fort Street is keept open solely for the accom
modation of our customers who tin not wish to come
as far down town as Queen St. A great variety of
goods is constantly kept in stock, such as dressed
and undressed Kid Gloves, Gauntlets, Mitts, etc.
Figured Silks ami Satins, India and Surah Silks, all
shinies, Heal Lace, Hilkfs., Lace Curtains, White
ci Fit-rii, Down I'illows, all si.es, Leather Goods of
New Designs, ami Toy from a .lumping Jack to a
Velocipede. No. 10 Stoic is under tin-management
of Messrs. .Ionian and Murphy, who under
stand their business thoroughly.
AMATEUB ATHLETICS.
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Sport fur Now Yoor's Y. BK 0 J
I Gymnasium. '
I The Honolulu Amateur Athletic
i Club, at a meeting hold thu other
eveuiug, decided to have another
field meet on New Year's. Owing,
however, to Home of the athletes hav
ing to train for the bicycle races on
. Christmas day the Ik)h will not go
in for regular training to break auy
rueords. There will be a mile and
quarter-mile runs, besides pole- ,
vaulting and jumping. The obstacle
race will be ouu of thu priucipal
events anil nearly all thu amateurs i
are going iu lor it. They also pro
mise to introduce some uoval races, ,
The buil-iiug of a gymuasium in i
1 connection with the Y M. C. A. has '
imbued the amateurs with fresh iu- ,
terest hi nihilities.
AN 1NKOHMEU FARES BADLY.
His Ghinoio Countrym-m Diutlnure
i Hib Couutunanco. j
One of Captain Scott's Chiuesu in-.
I formers was set upon by a gang of J
, his countrymen at Waikiki yester
day morning autl badly used up. ,
One of thu assailants used some i
sharp instrument which thu inform- j
er could not very well describe. It '
was fastened to the assailant's
knuckle. Thu instrument hit thu I
informer on thu breast, making a
gash an inch deep autl about two
Inches long IJesulus tuts injury Ins
begs to inform his
patrons and thu
public generally,
that he has moved the entire stock of shoes out of tile corner
store, and has placed an entire new stock of the following "nods
on the shelves: A new line throughout of the celebrated Stetson
J lats, all si.es ami of tho very latest block; Wilson Bros.'
Neckwear; Jaeger's sanitary Underwear, etc., iu fact a com
plete line of (tents' Furnishings of the best quality ami the
latest styles. Steamer Trunks, Valises, Hand Bugs, ete.
Straw Hats ami C j. I MM I ft
iianni Suits ort ana merchant ots.
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Christmas Gifts.
itradeJ
V MARK M
The undersigned has just received
direct from the manufacturers in Ire
land a fine assortment of new goods,
consisting of Ladies' Embroidered Hand
kerchiefs, Tea Cloths, Sideboard Cloths,
Linen Damask Sets of the Celebrated
Shamrock Linens, Etc., Etc., all of which
are suitable for Christmas Presents.
W. C. Sproull.
Desiring to reduce our large stock
We oiler for one mouth, beginning December
following price:
cueuKH anil loroiiean wore cut.
After being done up thu informer
was told to make himself scarce.
Thu informer was afraid to report '
tno assault ana tint not tlo so until ,.,,,,,.,
this morning. His injuries are not Men s Seamless Socks, 1 0 c l.rie. per pair
serious.
1st, our entire stock, nt tho
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FliiuUtlon Bold
thu buvers.
l'arker Makeu eslatu autl was in thu
agency of Cast lu V Cooke. It con
tains TIKI acres of sugar land and a
water privilege, two thirds of the
latter having been sold for 1 0,000 a
year. An cifort to have Waihuu and
Vailuku consolidated had failed ho
foru thu purchase,
Prupnriui; tor OurUtmuB.
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J. T. Waterhouse, No. 10 Store
II I , I I . .. r- r .
jieavy I'litiorsuiri, -jae. or a lor $i.
Gaiter Shoes, fine finish, Sl.fiO per pair.
Waihuu plantation on Maui has u;n. n .....,.1.:..- ,.u :., i r. , r.n
beun acquired by C. Hrewer Co., hlllv Handkerchiefs, all Me. I ft to ft()e.
at the reported price .of $jK25,XJM . (j, l,.. Towels, :t for -Jfte.
with assumption of ri,OUO debt by
It belonged to the' .Mens nine Serge Suits, I'etllleeil t It Mil 7..'iO
to 6ft. 00.
Men's I Mack Diagonal Suit, reduced from
tfl 1.00 to .ss.00.
Lidice' Kill Slippei'N 7.'e. Worth .lJft.
liiidif' liutton Shoes, in great variety, from
Jl.ftO up.
Mrs. IJoardinanV'Ka Mailu" stock i II,.,,...,. ('..(i,,,, - i vnr.k 1 (III
is nearly all sold and anticipating a '""" "H"li, -I ai.l I.UU.
heavy ilciiiatnl lor Ulinsimas goods
she ordered a line line of Fancy
Articles, etc, they will arrive on
the next AiiHtralia. Her large
autl eoiiiiiiodiiiiiH lauai will lie lilted
up as a show renin. All her old
cuHliiiiicrK and the Honolulu peoiilu
in general aie iniled to inspect this
magnificent stock of Christ mat
Uoodri,
Hi-own Cotton, heavy, DC inches wide, 13
yards ijM.00.
IMeaeheil 10-4 Sheeting, 'ifte. per yard.
Wine Deuinie, 7 yards 1.00.
White Cotton, soft finish, :t(i indies wide, 13
yartl.s .si. 00.
Farwell White (Won, DC inches wide, )c.
per yard.
Ladies' Fast lilaek Stainless J lose, 20c. per
pair, .s-J.OO per tlozen pairs.
.Men's Fast, Black Stainless Socks, 20e. per
pair, .s-j.oo per tlo.eu pairs.
Men's White I'ulauntleretl Shirts, Linen
Ito.Mim, ftOe.
Como early anil avoid tho rush, and remember: those rices hold good for one month only,
YEE CHAN,
Nuuauu Street, oie Dior mukft of Kii StTNt