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Crockery Department.
llaviland China, plain and decorated, Glassware,
cut and engraved, Flower Globes, Baskets, Vases,
and a 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
Bon Plates, Olive Trays, Salad & Ice Cream Sets,
etc. Beautitul line of Semi - Porcelain Ware,
plain and decorated. By Australia: Small lot of
Crown Milano Ware, something new for Honolulu.
This department is under the management of Jlr.
Dimond, who will always he found ready to show
goods and quote prices.
Groceries and Bottled Goods.
This department is filled to the
ceilinji
with fresh, now goods,
such as J lams and JJacon (l,edar napuls), Teas, Uollees, ougar,
Spices, Soaps, Pearl Oil, etc. Bottled Goods in great variety, Eng
lish Pie Fruits, Lee & Perrin's genuine Worcester Sauce, Olives,
Catsup, sour and sweet Pickles, etc., etc. CANNED GOODS
for Soups, Table Fruits, Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, 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 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 yourself. Mr. Henry or J.
T. WaterhoUhi', .Jr., will always bo found at tho 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 conic
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, otc.
Figured Silks and Satins, India and Surah Silks, all
shades, Real Laco, JIdkfs., Laco Curtains, White
& Ecru, Down Pillows, all sizes, Leather Goods of
Now Designs, mid Toys from a Jumping Jack to a
Velocipede. No. 10 Storo is undor the manage
ment of Messrs. Jordan and Murphy, who under
stand their business thoroughly.
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"Anothor curious feature in tholr
uharautor which nooms to liavo largo-
ly disappeared tinder uow conditions
was tho tendency to act as spies and
tho ontiro absencoof any considers-1
Hon of dishonor in such a position
Everybody from tho tycoon down i
was watched and watched someone
olso in turn. Whou tho earl of El
gin and Kincardine arrived upon h s
mission thoy could not understand
who was watching hi ml No ouo in
his suite seomed to havo notebooks
for that particular purpose and there
was certainly no ono specially ap
pointed, as would havo boon tho
case with thorn. So, seeing tho dou
ble name in his signature, tho con
clusion was como to that tho Kincar
dine, who seemed to bo nowhoro
, visible, was in boiiiu way 'keeping his
oyo on Elgin.'
, JAPANESE HELI010N.
"It would bohard to say just what
tho present roligion of tho Japanese
is. There aro all kinds of sects,
Buddhism probably predominating.
Since tho mikado renounced his in
fallible and sacred character con
siderable looseness in religious
thought or superstition prevails
leavinir. of course, all tho more room
for tho advance of Christianity. Tho
temples aro very simple structures,
the chief internal feature in many
of thorn being a lookiug-glass, sup
posed to be emblematic of tho soul's
1 purity. Near it is a font containing
water. In this tho worshipper
washes, then proceeds to tho look
j tag-glass and prays for what ho
I wants, and after leaving a few cop
1 pors hi a box near by rings a boll
I at tho door thrice as ho goes out.
I "Tho oinpiro may therefore bo
I said to havo fairly established itself
and tho peoplo to have earned the
reputation of being tho most re-
markablo nation in Asia, wnai may
bo ahead of them in tho way of
development or misfortune uo ono
can predict, but whatovcr it is they
havo given to Asia a beacon light of
civilization from which much should
bo learned. Within twenty-five years
they havo achieed what European
peoples have taken centuries to do.
Tho monarch has thrown away his
imperial robe of seclusion and the
halo of religious veneration which
were his by right of 2000 years of
precedent and power. Tho feudal
system and oppressive oligarchy
havo been swept away in favor of a
free government and a foreign
scheme of rule. Tho once hated
foreigners are given ample freedom,
welcomo, and oven employment.
Where the shores once bristled with
dangors to navigation lighthouses
aro now everywhere established. In
tho capital, where the British minis
ter twice nearly lost liis life, twelve
foreign powers aro now represented.
Where tho highway of Yeddo once
threatened him with death tho for
eigner now rides his bicycle, with
tho whistle of the locomotive in tho
distance aud tho sound of the tele
graph operator at given intervals.
"Well, therefore, havo the Japa
nese earned the right to call them
selves a progressive people and to
speak of 'new Japan, the laud of the
rising sun.' Ami, whether right or
wrong in the present war, whether
filially victorious or defeated, we
cannot but hope that they may re
main a light in the eastern sky until
the day of a final and bettor dis
pensation dawns upon the nations
of Asia."
H. Hackfeld & Co.,
Oiler to tho trado on tho most liberal terms their largo
and varied stock of Dry 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
Sperry's Flour, Diamond
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Henry May & Co.
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We make a specialty of the following brands of TEA:
Ceylon, Flowery Orange, Pekoe, in 5 lb. boxes.
Asain Primrose, in 25 lb.- boxes.
English Breakfast Congo, 5 lb. boxes.
Shilling's Blossom, 1 lb. canisters.
Comet Oolong, 15 and 30 lb. boxes.
Silver State Oolong, 18 and 3G lb. boxos.
Formosa Oolong, 5 lb. boxes.
Japan, uncolored, 5 lb. boxes.
China, different grades in Chests.
SHORTLY EXPECTED s CHOICE KOIff A TEAS.
COFFEE:
Fine Old Selected, in hags of 100 lbs.
Fine Selected, one year old, bags of 100 lbs.
K&. Cofl'co roasted and ground daily.
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begs to inform his
patrons and tho
public generally,
that he has moved the entire stock of shoes out of tho corner
store, and has placed an entire new stock of the following goods
on tho shelves : A now lino throughout of the celebrated Stetson
Hats, all sizes and of tho very latest block; Wilson Bros.'
Neckwear; Jaeger's sanitary Underwear, etc., in fact a com
pleto lino of Gents' Furnishings of tho best quality and tho
latest styles. Steamer Trunks, Valises, Hand Bags, otc.
Straw Hats and C I MM I rt
Fiannei Suits Fort and merchant Sts.
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Christmas Gifts.
COMl'AIUriVK MONTHLY MWITAI.ITY.
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I)cu., 18'J0 .VI Dec., ISII.I 63
Don., Ik'U ft I Duo., lbUl 75
Dec., 18U2 51
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All otbern 28.00
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A;ent Hoard of Health.
Hand Concert.
Tho Govurnmuiit band will givo n
concort at tho Hotel tliia ovou
ing at 7:30 o'clock. Following ia
tho program:
TART I.
Mureb Vienna Scliramniel
Overture Jolly Student Huppe
Hungarian Dunee llralinis
Btleetlon-I l'urltuiil Jlellliil
l'ART II.
Selection Hulls of Conievllle.,.l'lanqiiette
Serientlne Dance Ulllct
1'oIkh Nmiiinu Valley Herder
Waltz I'uradUo of tho I'uoiila. .Horner
Hawaii l'onol.
I TRADE 1
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. Sprout I.
Desiring to reduce our large stock
wo ofler for ono
following prices :
month, beginning Deeombor 1st, our entire stock, at tho
J. T. Waterhouse, No. 10 Store.
People's Baggage Express
WIM, 0A1,L ANY 1'AIIT OF TIIK
City for llAaOAQK. All Hape
received uy us will be bandied with cars
I aim iii9miuu. tvuiona will uo uu mu
Wbarf to meet all Foretell and Inter-
Island Steamers. Moving U'iunos aud
Kurnltiire a Hiieclaltv. (Itlleo United
CarrloRe Co, and Mvery Staljles, corner of
KIiir aud Fort Streets, next, to K O. Hall
& Sou. Doth Telephones 2vj.
1100 3m M. T. MAUHUALili,
ALen's Seamless Socks, 10 & lfic. por pair.
" Heavy Undershirts, 25c. or 5 for 1.
Gaiter Shoes, fine finish, $1.50 por pair.
Silk Handkerchiefs, all sizes, 15 to 50c.
Good Huck Towels, 3 for 25c.
Mod's Blue Sorgo Suits, reduced from 7.50
to $5.00.
Moil's Black Diagonal Suits, reduced from
11.00 to $8.00.
Ladies' Kid Slippers, 75c. Worth $1.25.
Ladies' Button Shoes, in great variety, from
$1.50 up.
Brown Cotton, 21 yards $1.00.
Brown Cotton, heavy, 30 inches wido, 13
yards $1.00.
Bleached 10-4 Sheeting, 25c. per yard.
Blue Denimo, 7 j'ards $1.00.
Whito Cotton, soft finish, 30 inches wide, 13
yards $1.00.
Farwoll White Cotton, 30 inches wido, 9c.
per yard.
Ladies' Fast Black Stainless Hose, 20c. poi
pair, $2.00 por dozen pairs.
Men's Fast Black Stainless Socks, 20c. per
pair, $2.00 per dozon pairs.
Men's Whito Unlaundored Shirts, Linen
Bosom, 50c.
Come early and avoid the rush, and remember: these prices hold good for one month only.
YEE CHAN,
Nuuauu Street, one Door maoka of King Street.
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