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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1900.
Pep Cyrus Wakefield,
JUST ARRIVED FROM
SAN FRANCISCO,
A Large Assortment of
General
Merchandise,
VIZ i
Perfect Barker & Rice Plows,
assorted sizes; Perfect Double Mould
Board Plows, assorted sizes; Sub
soil and Sidehill Plows, assorted
sizes; Blacksmith Anvils, assorted
zes; Blacksmith, Carpenter and
Pipe Vises, assorted sizes; Black
smith Drilling Machines and Port
able Forges, Baldwin's and "Dr.
Bailey's Ensilage Cutters, by hand
or power just the thing for stock;
Galvanized Wire Netting, from 2 to
6 feet wide; Green and Brass Wire
Cloth, 2 to 3 feet wide; Anti-Caloric
Sectional Pioe Coverings, and Plas
ter; Long "nd Short-handle Shovels,
Long and Short handl Sps,
Axes from 3 to 4 in., Bush Hooks,
Ax Handles, Black and Galvanized
Cut Nails, assorted sizes, 3 to 6od.;
Black and Galvanized Wire Nails,
assorted sizes, 3 to 90d.; Black and
Galvanized Fence Wire, Nos. 4 to
6; Black and Galvanized Fence
Staples, 1 to 2; Pioneer White
Lead, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil,
both in Barrels and Drums; Dry
Red Lead and Zinc,
Mixed Paints, assorted colors, in Oil
and Japan; Paint Brushes, White
wash Brushes, Carriage and Furni
ture Varnish, Kerosene, Gasolene
and Crude Petroleum, Blacksmith,
Machinist, Plumbing and Carpen
tering Tools, of various kinds and
sizes; Packing for Machinery, viz:
Asbestos, Pure Gum, Sheet Rubber,
Usudurian, Rainbow, Square Plush,
Italian Flax, Peerless and Amazon
Spiral, Round and Square Tuck's
racking; auction and steam Kubcer
Hose, assorted sizes.
Fbc Hawaiian flardme Go.
THE TRIBUNE.
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THE BERGSTM MUSIC CO.,
Progress Block
Fort street.
ADIES
I have a stock of
SWELL IMPORTED WAISTS
Unequalled for elegance of siyc which 1 am closing out at
& Bp rgam Prioes i
ORDERS FOR
Spring Costumes
Evening and Dinner Gowns,
Tailor Made Suits,
Opera Capes, Etc.
Executed at the shortest notice possible,
MISS M. E. KHXEAJM
Ilati'dres8ln and Manicuring Parlors.
Arlington Block, 205-207 Hotel St.
.
The Council of State began an Im
portant session at 3 o'clock this after
noon. The schooner Alice Kimball Is on thu
hoards to sail for Klhel at G p. m. ou
Monday.
The Edward May was quarantined
upon arrival nt one of the port) of
Kauai from Maul.
The wlfo and family of Captnln
Blanco of tho Berwickshire nro with
him on this trip.
The James Makee that arrived 'Sun
day brought a report of 141,600 bags of
sugar on the Garden Isle.
The Maurillo mandolines and Martin
guitars arc the best and oldest made.
See oBrg8trom's ad on page C.
Tho gymnasium clastes at the 1. M.
C. A. will not open today on account of
tho fres.i outbreak of the plague.
Among the arrivals from Kauai In
the James Makee Sunday were the fol
lowing: Miss A. C. nice. O. Schmidt.
J. Evenson and C. M. Harris.
The Metropolitan Meat Co. expects
to rccelvo by tho Aorangi four hundred
carcasses of beet for the local market.
This will be shipped from Brisbane.
The Nlihau that arrived from Maui
yesterday brings tho news of no fur
ther cases of plague at Knhulitl.
Everything wns working beautifully.
The Pacific Import Co. have Just
opened up a magnificent line of now
spring goods comprising every requis
ite for tho season. See ad on pago S.
Tho Hawaiian Soda Works havo ro
moved their piant and offices to Emma
street near Vineyard mnkal of Mrs. O.
D. FreetlTs residencp. See New Today.
Shareholders In the Kihei Planta
tion Co., Ltd., are notified that tho
sixth assessment of 10 per cent per
share will bo duo and payable on the
first day of March. See New Today.
This morning's session of the Execu
tive Council lasted until nearly 1
o'clock p. m. Most of the time wns
consumed in discussing with Mr.
Thurston the question of terminal
facilities for tho Hllo and Kohala rail
road. After much delay and interruption
In getting out the Hawaiian Annual,
ttie publisher has promise of a supply
for tomorrow's outgoing foreign mail.
As tho next opportunity will not occur
for ten days, city and ibland orders
will bo attended to only after departuro
of the Australia.
W. W. Cross, who arrived by tho-
Miowera, Is a brother of F. J. CrofS
the expert electrician. For many years
Mr. Cross has been a leading builder
and contractor of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
He comes to Hawaii with. n view to
establishing himself in business. His
first woik will be the construction of
the new homo of F. J. Cross on ho
Gear, Lansing & Co. bf.ieball tract.
The use of the Singer In millions of
homes shows the unprecedent vl suc
cess of these Ideal sewing mvMnes.
It Is convincing proof that tbv finger
excels in all kinds of family MV?ng
and art needle work. All our 1 Tring
machines are of the best construoOon,
beautifully decorated, and are mounted
on sleected woods In finely finished
cabinets of artistic designs. B. Ber
cersen, agent, 16 Bethel street
The American schooner Louis that
arrived Saturday afternoon, came from
tho Marquesas Islands. She sailed
from Iqueque in July of 1899 but
sprung a leak before long at pea. Shy
went to the Marquesas and, landing
her cargo there, left for San Francisco
for repairs. From there she returned
to the Marquesas, picked up her cargo
and came here. The Louis has 900 tons
of fertilizer for the Hawaiian Fertilizer
Co.
Cyclomere Park has teen subdivided
into lots which are now offered for
sale. Theso lots are particularly suit
able for manufacturing sites, storago
warehouses and residence purposes,
parties seeking locations conveniently
near to the business portion of the city
will find this a most desirable proper
ty. For terms and particulars, apply
at tho office of Bruce, Waring & Co.,
Progress block.
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FOR $4.00-ONE OF THE NEW POPULAR
PRICED SHOES : : : : 1
Per the last Australia, we received a grand line of new styles in
Men's, Women's and Children's.
Just in season for the Holiday trade.
I lie iiuiciren's White Canvas Slippers, Men's House Slippers, and
Ladies' Evening Slipper-., are especially nice, and are selling readily.
Our stock is complete.
We nr i 1 position to fit you.
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MCINERNY SHOE STORE.
A reward of $1,000 is posted in tho
United States Consulato Ueucrnl for
Information leading to tho apprehen
sion of Emanuel II. Hershcy alias II.
E. Henry. Thero is n warrant out for
his arrest for embezzling $05,000 of
public moneys ind being n defaulter
at treasurer of Lancaster county, I'a.
ucrsiicy Is about B0 years old five feet
nine to ntno and a half Inches In
height, 190 to 200 pounds in weight,
heavily built and of florid complexion.
He is blind in tho right eye and 1ms
always worn gold-rlmmcd spectacles.
Tho fugitive from Justice Is not exces
sively addicted to liquor, but Is fond of
a fid of whisky especially In the morn
ing. Ho has been engaged In general
hade, also a stock and grain specu
lator ou margins, and will takn n hand
at draw poker or any other gambling
game.
The Orplicum.
An cnllro change of program takes
place this evening at tho Orplicum.
Hector Is tho farce billed as tho open
ing attraction, while a brand new
sketch entiled "Tho End of it All.'
from tho pen of Allan Dunn will make
Its maiden appearance. The principal
characters will bo taken by Messrs.
Itockwcll and Dunn. Tho author guar
antees that tho piece llko tin candy
sacks distributed at tho lato matlncox
wjll contain n "surprise." Jackson
Hearde, tho popular coon singT and
cako walker will make Ills reappear
ance In new business).
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Those who purchased Muslin Underwear from
us will remember the PRICES.
WHITNEY & MARSH, Ltd.,
Importers of Dry Goods. 519 Fort street.
SOX.
LAMP "SHADES MADE TO ORDER
Having engaged the services of MISS E. SCHNOOR, late of San Francisco,
manufacturer of Artistic Lamp Shades of all kinds we are now prepared to take orders
In this line and Invite our customers to call and Inspect samples of her work.
ELECTRIC SHADES, CANDLE SHADES and LAMP SHADES, made on
short notice.
We carry a large stock of LAMPS and LAMP FITTINGS.
Have you tried our special brand of CHIMNEYS?
You are spending more time In your kitchen and now than usual and you find that
many Improvements are needed. We have a complete stock of utensils, Including
tnanv novelties and labor-savin? devices.
Does your stove suit you? Are you burning too much wood? Does it smoke?
Does It bake well?
Perhaps we can help you. No charge Is made for advice.
We are sole agents for "JEWEL,r STOVES, for wood or coal; "GURNEY"
CLEANABLE REFRIGERATORS, "NEW WICKLESS" BLUE FLAME OIL
STOVES.
Housefurnlshlng Goods Department Is on the second floor. Take the safety
elevator.
Stores Is open from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., until the quarantine Is raised. After that
we will be looking for business from 7 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.
W.W. Dimond & Co , Ltd.
1 ., Importers of Crockerv and Glass and House Furnishing Goods.
Tonight's Band Gonccrt.
The band will play tho following se
lections at a concert on tho grounds of
the Executive building at the usual
time this evening:
PART I.
Overture "Zampa" Hcrold
Finale "Rlgoletto" Verdi
Selection "Barber of Seville". . . .
ItoHulm
Songs
(a) "Lei Ponl Mol" "Sweet U
Mamo."
Miss J. Kelllnn.
(1) "Ku'u Wchlwehl" "Kokohl."
Mrs. N. Alapal.
PAIIT II.
Selection "A Runaway Girl"....
Monckton
Two Now Marches "Liko Lchim"
and "Ho Inlkl" Bcrgcr
Waltz "Love Me" Coward
Medley "Clorindl" Mackle
"Tho Star Spangled Banner."
.
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