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Manufacturers' Shoe Co.
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Crockery Department.
Hnvilnud Chinn, plain and decorated, Glassware,
cut and engraved, Flower Globes, Baskets, Vases,
and a great variety of other usoful and ornamental
articles. Expected to arrivo shortly from Eng
land, four new patterns of finest Ijimogcs China,
consisting of Dinner Ware, Tea Sets, Fish Sets, Hon
Bon Plates, Olive Trays, Salad & Ico Cream Sets,
etc. Beautiful lino of Semi - Porcelain Ware,
plain and decorated. By Australia: Small lot of
Crown Milano Ware, something now for Honolulu.
This department is under the management of Mr.
Dimond, who will always be found ready to show
goods and quoto prices.
Groceries and Bottled Goods.
This department is Pilled to the ceiling with fresh, new goods,
such as Hams and Baron (Cedar Kapids), Teas, Coffees, Sugar,
Spices, Soaps, Pearl Oil, etc. Bottled Goods in great variety, Eng
lish Pio Fruits, Leo & Perriu's genuine- Worcester Sauce, Olives,
Catsups, sour and sweet Pickles, etc., etc. CANNED GOODS
for Soups, Table Fruits, Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, Asparagus, Chicken,
Turkey, Curried Oysters, Ox Tongue, Lunch Tonguo. 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 wo 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 and see for yoursolf. Mr. Henry or .T.
T. Waterhouse, Jr., will always bo found at the Queen St. Store,
and will give you the attention your patronage deserves.
No 10 Store,
on Fort Street is keept open solely for tho accom
modation of our customers who do 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 and Satins, India and Surah Silks, all
shades, Real Lace, Hdkfs., Laeo Curtains, White
& Ecru, Down Pillows, all sizes, Leather Goods of
Now Designs, and Toys from a Jumping Jack to a
Velocipede. No. 10 Store is under the-management
of Messrs. Jordan and Murphy, who under
stand their business thoroughly.
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SATURDAY, DEO. 15, 1894 '
COURT OAIiENbAR.
December Term, Supreme Court,
Monday, December 17th.
"NV. C. Achi vs. J. Alupai, et al.;
replevin; npponl from llono Dist.
, Court, JL'Inintm-npppllnnt in pcr
. 8on ; V. V. Ashfonl for dufoiidnnts.
I L. Ahlo vs. J. 1. Mpudoncn;
I petition for water-way; equity
nppcnl from Whiting. J. Cnstlo
I nml Match for plnintiiT-nppulltint;
I C. Brown for defendant.
Anna Long vh. Kwong Yick In '
Co.; water controversy in 1'nuoii, j
1 Honolulu; npppul from Mrs. t,. Al.
Xiikuinu, CommiHsioiier; Mngoon
for plnintitf-nppellnut; Castle for
defendant.
' Uang Fook vs. Republic of Ha
waii; writ of error, llartwell and
! C. W.' Ashfonl for plaintiff; Attor
ney General for defenthuit.
' E. K. Xuliiiolohin, el ah, vs. Kn-
' nuliu, ot ah; bill to reform a deed;
equity appeal from Whiting, J.
' Achi and Johnson for plaintiffs
appellant; Itosa and Kaneakua for
defendants.
Vittoriano Oliera vs. J. D. Ackor-
, man; demurrer and question of
costs; appeal from Austin, J. C.
V. Ashfonl for plaintiff; Achi for
defendant
Republic of Hawaii vs. Oishi, ct
ah; assault on public oilicers; ex
ceptions from Austin, J. Attorney
' General for prosecution; Neumann
for dcfendauts-aiipvllant.
Republic of Hawaii vs. John
Caspar; accessory before tho fact;
exceptions from Austin, J. Attor
ney General for prosecution; 0.
V. AshTord for ilefendant-appcl-hint.
Republic of Hawaii vs. Knuiku;
1 assault with dangerous weapon;
exceptions from Cooper, J. llart
well for prosecution; C.Brown and
Kane for defendant-appellant.
t Republic of Hawaii vs. G. Fre-
1 denberg; liquor selling without li
cense; appeal from Cooper, J. At
torney General for prosecution;
Kaulia for defendant-appellant.
I Republic of Hawaii vs; Kilikiua,
1 et al.: adultery, exceptions from
t Connor. .1. Kiilioiilomo for nroxn- i li'Siut Ct f3nliti.ii.il lit
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Offer to tho trade on the most liberal terms their large
and varied stock of Drj' and Fancy Goods, Boots and
Shoes, Hats, Shawls, Clothing, Saddlery, etc., etc.,
Furniture and Hardware, Bags, Bagging, Building
Material, Crockery and Glassware, Groceries, Wines,
Liquors, etc., etc.
Sole Agents
for Golden Gate Flour,
Flour, Merchant Flour
Sporry's Flour, Diamond
Fort and Queen Streets.
Henry May & Co.
cation; Achi and Kaulia for de-
loimaiitH-appeiiaiit.
In re estate of Akahi (w.); pcti-1
, tlou to revoke probate of will; ap
peal from Whiting, J. 1'oepoe for
1 petitioners-appellant; Hatch and
' C. V. Ashrord for Bishop Estate.
I C. F. Horner, et id., vs. Kuinu
i liilii, ot al.; water controversy in
, Lahaina, Maui; appeal from 11.
i Dickinson, Commissioner; Kinney
, for plaintiffs, Magoou for defend-
auts-aiipellant.
T. L. llayselden vs. Wahineaca; I
' writ of error. C. Browu and C.
V. Ashfonl for plnintilT; Nawahi
for defemlaut.
1 Annie l'helps vs. J. O. Carter,
j executor, etc.; writer error. C. W.
Ashfonl for plaintiff; C. Brown for
defendant.
Keoki Mao vs. Apn, trespass;
1 exceptions from Austin,.!. C. W.
, Ashfonl for plaintiff; Achi for de
, fondant.
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marshal, etc.; replevin; appeal I
from II ono Dist. Court. C. W.
! Ashfonl and C. Brown for plain- j
I tiff; Castle for defendant-appellant, i
! Kilikiua (w.) vs. Halci (k.); libel '
, for divorco; appeal from Cooper, .J. j
Acln for plniiitltT-iippclliiiit; Ka
, hookano for defendant.
In re guardianship of Win. 11.
Aldrich; petition for appointment
of guardian; appeal from Whiting,
! if. Kinney for petitioner; C. V.
i Ashfonl for respondent-appellant.
! Kuaiiiu, et al., vs. Xiau laukea,
. et ul.; bill to reform a lease; iqipeul
j from Whiting, J. Achi for plaintiffs-appellant;
Kinney, Kaulukou
. and Jolinson for defundauts.
, Victoria Wanl vs. ,j. K. Kama
, naoulii; trespass; appeal from
, llono Dist. Court. Foster for
plaintiff-appellant; Carter ,v Carter
i for defendant.
j Allen & Robinson vs. F. 11. Red
ward, et al.; assumpsit; exceptions
I from Whiting, J . Hatch for plain
! tiffs; Carter A- Carter ami C. W.
Ashfonl for defendants-appellant.
j Republic of Hawaii vs. John
' Hapa; robbery; exceptions from
i Whiting,.!. Attorney-General for
' prosocutiou;Kiuucy for defendant
I appellant.
t Republic of Hawaii vs. R. l'alau;
' liquor selling without license; ap
peal from Cooper, .1. Attorney
Goiicral for pr mi'cution; Kaulia
' and .fohiihou for dcfondnnt-appel-i
hint.
Wo make a specialty of the following brands of TEA:
Ceylon, Flowery Orange, Pekoe, in 5 lb. boxes.
Asam Primrose, in 12.r lb. boxes.
English Breakfast Congo, 5 lb. boxes.
Shilling's Blossom, 1 lb. canisters.
Comet Oolong, 15 and 110 lb. boxes.
Silver State Oolong, 18 and 30 lb. boxes.
Formosa Oolong, 5 lb. boxes.
Japan, uncolored, 5 lb. boxes.
China, different grades in Chests.
SHORTLY EXPECTED : CHOICES KOIMA TEAS.
COFFEE:
bnoH of 100 lbs.
Fine Selected, one year old, bags of 100 lbs.
E& Coffee roasted and ground daily.'
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M. MCIIEMI
begs to inform his
patrons and the
public genernllv,
that he has moved the entire slock of shoes out of tho corner
store, and has placed an entire new stock of tho following goods
on the shelves: A now lino throughout of the celebrated Stetson
Hats, al) sizes and of tho very latest block; Wilson Bros.'
Neckwear; Jaeger's sanitary Underwear, etc., in fact a com
plete lino of Gents' Furnishings of the best quality and the
latest stylos. ftteamer Irunus, Valines. Hand Bat's, etc.
Straw Hats and
F 1 a ii n e 1 Suits.
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Christmas Gifts.
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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 offer for one mouth,
following prices:
beginning JJecembor 1st, our entire stock, at the
Men's Seamless Socks, 10 k Ifu. per pair.
" Heavy Undershirts, tiSc. or fi for 1.
Gaiter Shoes, fine finish, $1.50 per pair.
Silk Handkerchiefs, all sizes, 15 to 50c.
Good Huck Towels, : for 25c
Preparing for OhrUtmaa.
Mrs. Roardmau's "Ka Mallu" stock
in nearly allsoliraiul anticipating a
himvy demand for CbristmaH koikIs
hIiii iirditriul 11 linti limt of I.'aiihv I
Artieles, U, they will arrive on Moil S Blue Serge Suits, reduced from $7.50
the uext Aimtralia. Her largo t., r, nn
and euuunodioiiR lanai will bo tilted u ',,,uu'
up dH a show room. All hur "Kl Mtui'rt lihusk Diagonal Suits, reduced from
iiiatuuii'in Hint mo titiiwi itii4 ijii
In ueuoral are invilfd tolnsiHua Hub
magnitleeiil stouk of Christ max
Uoodn.
Thn Daily llulUlin, CO cent vfr
month, iltlitrrrtl hl nirriVr.
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mat iirt'iit-KM uml ir-titiH all for inirrliicr
H'ii'h iliilli'n. ilfithiiria nml rt-h m itiHlltlllt i-m ; ,
$1 trinl Imiili! kIvimi nr ci'iit 'rif to tiny fine
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Oritry HI , iirlvitti. initrHiirn MVt .Mmhiiii Si., i
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$11.00 to $8.00.
Ladies' Kid Slippers, 75c. Worth $l.t!5.
Ladies' Button Shoos, in great variety, from
$1.50 up.
Brown Cotton, 21 yards $1.00.
Brown Cotton, heavy, M inches wide, 13
yards $1.00.
Bleached 10-4 Sheeting, 25c. per yard.
Blue Doniiuo, 7 yards $1.00.
White Cotton, soft finish, :i( inches wide, 13'
yards $1.00.
Farwell White Cotton, .') inches wide, 9e.
per yard.
Ladies' Fast Black Stainless Hose, 20c. per
pair, $2.00 per dozen pairs.
Moo's Fast Black Stainless Socks, 20e. per
pair, $2.00 per dozen pairs.
Men's White Uiilaundored Shirts, Linen
Bosom, 50c
Come early and avoid the rush, and remember: those prices hold good for one month only,
YEE CHAN,
Nutiu Strut, Dinr Miika i KUfiltrttt.
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