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Just arrived per S.S.Aus
tralia a grand display of assort-'
Ted silver-ware viz.:
Cruet Stands,
Fancy Berry Dishes,
Cake Baskets,
Fruit Stands,
' Pudding Dishes,
. Celery and Pickle Stands
Ice Tubs, Ice Water Pitchers
(with or without Filters,)
Fancy Card Receivers,
Spoon Holders,
Toilet Stands,
j Fancy Vases,
1 Individual Salts, Peppers and
Mustard and Napkin Rings.
A" great variety of Rodger's
celebrated silver plated ware
viz.:' """-
V Table,
Desert and Tea Spoons,
4 - Aedium and
-4 r- Desert Forks.
Just the thing for Christ
mas and New Year presents.
Please call and examine for
yourself. Lowest market pi ice
less 10 per cent for cash.
The Hawaiian Hardwme Go,
Fcrt street. opposite SpreckeU' Bank
No shop-worn goods on the coun
ters oi merchants who advertise in
The Bulletin.
THIISS
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Piano
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THE BERGSTROM MUSIC CO,
Ladies of Honolulu !
OUR DRESSMAKING
DEPARTMENT : :
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'Tafas the lead in this city for Tailor-Made Suits, Evening and
Dinnei Gowns, and Calling Costumes ,
Our Hairdressing and Manicuring Parlors equal any
thing on the Coast. The latest .Parisian and New York styles.
scalp treatment a bpeuuuv. .
Fall Millinery, Parisian
Capes, and Fancy Neckwear.
-MISS M. E.
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THE EVENINC4
Tribune!
Tribune I
IF YOU WANT A SUBSTAN HAL,
EASY-RI.MNG WHEEL, BUY A
THlBUlS'i!
WHITMAN & CO.,
Tribune Agents.
Telrhnna
'RICHARD CARVEL
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DAVID HARUM
Westcolt
kVHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN
FLOWER , ,
CaskoJen
THE KING'S MIRROR
Anthony Mope
OOM PAUL'S PEOPLE
Hlllegas
NO. 5 JOHN-STREET
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VlANir.R MEREDITH
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A NAME TO CONJURE WITH '
Winter
1 HE LION AND THE UNICORN
Harding Davis
WALL, S1CH0LS CO., Ltd.
Book, Music and News Detlen.
..I'UnosSold on Installments...
Imitates
Mandolin
Guitar
Zither
15 an Jo
Music Box
Uitoharp and
Many Other
Instruments.
LARGE SHIPMENT OF
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Pianos!
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Waists, Drjrss Goods Ope
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KILLEAN,
205-207 Hotel Sttcet.
iribune!
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BULLETIN: HONOLULU,
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Sparklets nro coming.
Wholesalers wcro yesterday ndvlsod
that coal oil had advanced halt a cent
a gallon. I
Hawaiian Song"). Sco paga 3. I
V. M. ljrooks, attorney, Bpreckcla
Hulling.
See Benson, Smith & Co.'s chnngn of
ad an pago 3.
Tho Alameda will Rail tor the Colo
nics nt 8 o'clock Bharp thlt evening.
Horses properly ttliod to correct
faults ot gait at tno Stockyards Hlinp.
All kinds of carriage painting by up-
to-dato painters nt tho Stockyards
shop.
King up 191 when you want a reliable
driver, a good hack and mi oer charg
ing.
Just landed a splendid consignment
of rough eallor hntt;. Mrs. Hanna, Vox t
street.
Jan V. Morgan occupied his peat on
'chango this morning for tho drat tlmo
In several months.
Mrs. W. Mortons, who has been ab
sent from tho iRlnndu for a Ion,; time,
Is back by tho Alameda for a protract
ed stay.
Lady Bromley, who camo by tho Ala
meda, will bo In Hawaii for ti month.
She is an artltt and will do some
sketching.
At a meeting of tho B. I Dillingham
Company, Ltd., held on November 22d,
the officers and directors wero elected.
Seo New Today .
i he steamer Kllobana Is now com
manded by Cdpt. Nlrhblson. Capt.
Druhn, tbe former tomiiinmlcr goes
back to the Kauai.
Uhalu, a natlvo who undertook to
glc tho court some advice, was sent
below on hour for contempt by Judge
Wilcox thin morning.
Operations will begin In a few weeks
for tho erection of tho Honolulu Ilapld
Transit power house on tho Damon
premises Alaltca street.
Tho Alameda brought in threo stow
aways, two of whom aro Honolulu
boj s. Two fatted calves have been or
dered to be slaughtered.
Two ulg sales of Wntalua assessable
took place on tho stock exchange yes
terday afternoon. ICO shares sold for
?S3 and 130 shares at 8C.
Mrs Hendricks, widow of Dr. Hen
dricks, has returned from tho States.
Tho family will soon occupy their beau
tiful new residence In Kaimuki. ,
Tho work on tho King street bridge
Is progressing, very rapidly and In tho
near future the old structuro will bo en
tirely rf placed with a very solid way.
Geo. B. McClellan Is to bo tho pilncl
pal speaker at tho mid-week meeting
at Central Union church this evening.
Ho will tell of "Collcgo Settlements In
American Cities."
What better and mora lasting sou
venir of Hawaii Is thero than tho "Alo
ha Collection ot Hawaiian Songs?"
Itemcmber your friends with a copy.
For sale at tho Hawaiian Bazaar, Ma
sonic Temple, corner Hotel and Alakea
streets.
Geo. B. Evans of tho Mercantile
Printing Co. has copyrighted a profes
sional bill book which Is a very con
venient and labor saving system of ren
dering accounts. Tho book will bo ap
preciated by lawyers and medical men
especially.
Tho cloven small boys arrested for
hoodlum conduct on tho water front
wcra beforo tho district magistrate this
morning. They will spend tho next llvo
lays In Oahu prison. They heard a so
vera lecture and most of them shed
tears and promised to bo good hereaf
ter. K. Marphirson, secretary and repre
senting here tho Florence Oil Develop
ment and Exploiting Company now liny
an ofllco with Wilder & Co., Ltd.. and
will remain .11 Honolulu Indclinltoly.
Chas. T. Wilder Is president of this
company, which owns a qunrtcr section
of oil lands In Kings county, California.
Capt. Bergor's band boys have been
hard at It tho past two days. After
playlng'off tho America yestorday they
serenaded tho troops of tho transport
Ohio and then went on board tho In
diana, where n two hours' concert wai
given. Tho band plays this afternoon
In tbc government grounds at 3 o'clock.
DO NOT FAIL TO BE PRESENT AT THE OPENING
wTh is Day y
OF iV-kTL OJEMISlT,V4.-flLJB SALE OF
FANCY - ART - GOOD
(Under Mrs. Boardman's Management).
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You will find everything you may desire in Fancy
., i Pieces, &c, &c.
E. W. JORDAN,
H. I., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER G, 1899.
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Men's rL vx 1
Slippers.
Our new stock of Men's Slippers is just opened,
and shows everything, that is new and fancy.
Hanan's new styles, are particularly attractive, and
are sure to prove winners at the coming season.
Do not fail to see these, they beat anything ever
shown.
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GIFTS FOR
i3X3vs:oirr dfe oo.
EG TO ANNOUNCE that they are now better prepared thin ever before to
mtet Ihe wants of the people. In their I irge, varied and well-selected
!ti ck gifts can be found to stilt everyone. Having m ide a study of the
buslncs, even the most fastidious will be pleased.
gift
In their stock you will see RICH CUT GLASS. STERLING SILVERWARE,
(First-class enRravhiR done In connection with this Department) Holiemlan Glass
ware in crvstjl and cold and colors. Bronzes, Ornaments, Figures. Fancy China,
Hawaiian Souvenir China, Jardinieres and Fancv Flower Pots, Potteries, Vases,
etc., Dinner, Breakfast and Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, all prices. Phno, Hanquet
and Hanging Lamps. Onyx Tables. Plated Table Silverware (Reed & Barton's
and other nukes). Table Cutlery. Kitchen Outlits. Including Jewel Stove, for S25.cc.
Gurney Ice Boxes. $S 03. btandard Blueflime Wlckless Oil Stoves; see them li
operation.
STORE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS, commencing Saturday. December
gth, with music, as usual, by the bet Hawaiian talent. A new feature this
year will be our special tables No. j, presents for 10c; No. 2. presents for 25c; No. 3,
presents for 50c; No. 4, presents for ft.
WW. Dimond & Co, Ltd.
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HERE is where we
get together, the
proper shoe, at the
proper time.
Mclnerny Shoe Store.
For Artistic Designings
ft ft And Correct Style,
visit our Dressmaking Depart
ment, in charge of Mrs. Josephine
Colvin. : Assistance offered in
selection of dress materials.
WHITNEY & MARSH, Ltd.
Telephone 4)0. 519 Fort street.
EVERYONE!
- No.
FOR SALE.
New
Goose Neck
Spring Dray.
Just the thing
For Light
Delivery.
J. SCHUMANN,
Fort Street.
1392
On To Manila, n complete hJr
tory of the Philippine campaigm
handled Inclusively by the BULl I
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Jones and Bllmnrtln.
Tho former Hawalln wheel racers,
Allan Joncfl nnd nilmartln, nro now
prominent In tho Australian raco mcot
Ingfi nlonr; tho big circuit, nilmartln
lately won tho mllo championship, with
Jnnea a closo second. Tho boys wrlto
to friends hero that tho gamo Is still
fairly good In tho Colonics, but nothing
at nil to what It was n fow years ago.
Tho wheel fnctorlcs no longer havo sal
aried ildcis, making nt tho most tho
concession of loaning a mount. The
nttendnnco at meets continues to num
ber well Into tho thousands nnd tho
money prizes aro liberal. Jones and
Martin aro both very popular.
Footbnll Scores.
San Francisco, Nov. 26. Following Is
the result ol the football games yester
day: Princeton it, Yale 10.
Chlrneo 20. Minnesota o.
Carlisle Indians 81, Ooerlln o.
Brown 16, Dartmouth ?.
Hatvard (fresh) 54. Yale (fresh) o.
Denver Athletes 39. Denver Cyclists o.
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