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111K EVENING JJULLETJN: I10N0LULU, H. I., THUKSDAY, APUIL 5, 1900.
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Per Cyrus Wakefield,
JUST AKRIVliD I'UOM
SAN FRANCISCO,
A Large Assortment of
(Jeneral
Merchandise,
VIZI
Perfect Barker & Rice Plows,
Assorted sizes; Perfect Double Mould
Board Plows, assorted sizes; Sub
toll and Sidehlll Plows, assorted
ilzes; Blacksmith Anvils, assorted
zes; Blacksmith, Carpenter and
Pipe Vises, assorted sizes; Black
mith Drilling Machines and Port
ble 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 Pipe Coverings, and Plas
ter; Long nd Short-handle Shovels,
Long and short handle Spios,
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,
ssorted sizes, 3 to god.; Black and
Galvanized Fence -Wire, Nos. 4 to
6', Black and Galvanized Fence
Staples, ito 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
nd Japan; Paint Brushes, White
wash Brushes, Carriage and Furni
ture Varnish, Kerosene, Gasolene
tnd Crude Petroleum, Blacksmith,
Machinist, Plumbing and Carpen
tering Tools, of various kinds and
Izes; Packing for Machinery, viz:
Asbestos, Pure Gum, Sheet Rubber,
Usudurian, Rainbow, Square Plush,
Italian Flax, Peerless and Amazon
Spiral, Round and Square Tuck's
Packing; Suction and Steam Rubber
Hose, assorted sizes.
The Hawaiian Hardme Co.
f rt trat.
opposite Sprockets' Bank.
BELIEVE
SMOKBY MOKES
IMPECUNIOUS DAVIS
I'VE WAITED HONEY, WAITED LONG
FOR YOU
WHISTLING RUFUS
JUST AS THE SUN WENT DOWN
All the Latest
CALL FOR CATALOG
PER
THE BEMSTROM MUSIC CO.,
Progress Block
Grand Reception
It affords me great pleasure to announce to the ladies of
Honolulu that my large EASTER STOCK comprising the latest
Parisian Styles
in Millinery, Fancy Waists, Neckwear and Novelties
will be on exhibition,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
April 5th, 6th and 7th.
You are cordially invited.
MESS M. E.
Our
Celebrated
Bread
Is light enough to have been made
made by Brownies' hands; white
enough to please the most epicurean
taste, and delicious enough to suit
everybody.
All our Bread Is made of the very
best materials by experts In a
modern bakery.
TRY US ON YOUR NEXT
ORDER. TELEPHONE 74.
New England Bakery
J. OSWALD LUTTED, Mgi.
Hotel street. 1484
Summer
Sports
Tennis Balls
" Rackets
" Supplies
Hammocks
Dumb Beil6
Indian Clubs
Striking Bags
Boxing Gloves
Base Ball G001I6
Chest Weight Exercisers
LOWEST PRICES
SAVE MONIiY
AND BUY FROM
WALL, NICHOLS CO..
LIMITED.
Book, Music & Newsdealers
..PIANOS SOLD ON INSTALLMENTS...
35
c.
EACH
&-
OF MUSIC AT 15 CENTS
COPY.
Fort street.
KELLEAN,
LOCAL AMD GENERAL,
It, A. Jordan In working up a guim of
cricket for Saturday.
Tlio Hcleno Hint arrival tlitn morn
ing vih nt lliln on the 2d Inst.
Tlio Oconn View Cafo la U10 nliico to
8tot for refreshments niter a wnnii rlilc
to the beach,
John Hhcldon, Hawaiian Interpreter,
In sick In town, while n nun U Hick nt
his homo In Iwllel.
The two inquests set for yesterday
were poHtponcd. One will probably ho
held this afternoon.
Tho Klhel Plantation Co.'u nollcu of
delinquent stock appears In another
column of this Issue.
A leper was removed from tho Kn
llhl detenUon camp to tho receiving
station tho other day.
Tho Seminole nnd Proipcr for tho
Sound nnd tho Cyms Wakefield with
sugar for Ban Francisco, are on the
boards to sail this afternoor..
Tomorrow at 10 o'clock Jns. K. Mor
gan will sell at auction tho household
furnlturo on tho premises next door to
tho German Bakery abova Vineyard
street on Fort.
Tho regular meeting of'tho Hoard of
Supervisors of tho Kindergarten and
Children's Aid Association will he held
in the Y. M. C. A parlor, Friday. April
6 at 9:30 a. m.
Tho occupants of the drJIIshed (amp
will be allowed to remain till the first
of May, Eubjcct to their paying ex
pentes and to tho approval of the U.
S. military authorities.
A decision as to wlint will be done
with the plague convalescents at the
Kallhl detention camp will bo reached
this afternoon, Tbcrxpcilmcnts were
performed yesterday afternoon.
"I didn't know you could get music
so cheap In Honolulu," said a lady the
other day, as she bought a number ot
pieces at 1G cents from The Oergstrom
Music Co. Call for free catalog.
It was whltpercd about, this morning
that, on account ot tho action of the
Chamber of Commerce In regard to tho
Court of Claims yesterday, one of tho
members of tho latter body had decid
ed to resign.
The Waikikl Boarding and Livery
Stables Just opened fill a lone felt want.
The need of some such placo has long
been felt by thoso living at Waikikl
who wished to keep a rig there and yet
havo no private stable.
Junior member sof tho Y. M. C. A.
will make a trip to the Pall on horse
back and awheel on Saturday. Tho
start will be made at 3 a. m. Lunches
will bo carried and tho icturn made
about 4 In the afternoon.
Tho third indoor baseball game be
tween the business men and Y. M. C. A.
clasees will bo held Saturday evening
at 7:30. This Is tho II rial game of tho
vrles, each club havim; won a game.
Tho contest promises to bo very excit
ing and close.
A warrant bworu tv by Food Cora
mtaMoner Shorrey was Ir.sued this
morning for tho arrest of See Wo, a
restaurant keeper, on the charge of
adulterating milk. Mr. Shorcy Is keep
ing constantly on too lookout for the
violation of this law.
A Japanese on a bicycle and a hack
driven by a Chinaman, collided nt the
corner of Hotel and Fort streets this
forenoon. The Japanese tried to get
the Chinaman arrested but tho police
found tho Japanese to ho in tho wrong
and there wan no ami-it. The Mikado's
wibject had his blcyclo badly smashed
Will Puy Hit Fine.
Clio Kec who was fined $100 and
costs In the Police Court during last
month on tho cbargo of violating tlio
sanitary regulations of the Board of
Health, and who appealed to the Cir
cuit Court, has decided to withdraw
his appeal and pay tho flno Imposed by
Judgo Wilcox. Clio Kco built a house
on I.lliha stret.-t hut did not raise tho
tloor twenty Inches from tho ground
as required. Tho lowest fine for So
lution of this particular lcgulutlnn is
5100.
I AM OPENING
A splendid assortment of Un
bleached, Bleached and Colored
LinenTable Damaskith Napkins
and Doilies to match.
E. W. Jordan,
Fort Street.
Convincing
c ityt ii
The jjreat demand for the high giade shoes of Messrs.
Hanan and Johnstone and Aurphy, of whom we are the
exclusive agents, has thoroughly
these goods.
Progressive in'every detail,
and introducing alwa)s new
the lead and always in d. mand.
MCINERNY
Men's
Underwear.
WHITNEY & MARSH, Ltd.,
Importers of Dry Goods. 519 Fort street.
SPECIAL SALE OF AGATE WAREM3C
Now Is the tlme'to replenish your kitchen. Here are some of the prices:
Bake Pans Medium 30 cents
Bake Pans Lai ge 50 cents
Pudding Pans 20 cents
Large Ladles 15 cent.
SuartCups :o cents
inner Kettles 90 cents
Dish Pans 50 cents
Soup Plates Large 20 cents
Dinner Plates Large 20 cents
Coffee Pots j 5 cents
Tea Pots js cents
Meat Pie Dishes 25 cents
and hundred other articles likewise reduced In price.
Our new stock of GURNBY CLBANABLE REFRIGERATORS has at last
ai rived and we have them In all sizes.
W.W. Dimond & Co., Ltd.
Importers of Crockerv and Glass and House Furnishing Goods.
Sole Agents for Jewel Stoves for Coal or Wood, New Blue Flame WIckless
Oil Stoves, Gurney Cleanable Refrigerators.
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convinced us of the merit of
cut only of the finest stocks,
features, keeps them alwavs in
SHOE STORE.
White Lisle Shirts and Lrawers. A
most comfortable warm weather garment
soft and elastic, Seventy-five cent quality
50c. each
Brown Balbrlggan, a heavier article,
very durable; a strong garment and
strong seller
50c. each.
A score other grades to suit varying
tastes and requirements, especially our
'American Silk,' (Pink, blue, etc.)
$3 a suit.
Old
Furniture
Made
New!
FINE REPAIR WORK,
CABINET MAKING,
UPHOLSTERING
A Fine Line of
Box Couches
.... Always on Hand and
Ma de to Order.
COYM3-MEHRTBN
FURNITURE CO.
Cor. Fort and Beretania.
UNLAUNDRIED
SHIRTS - -
Our Wachujett Shirt Is gaining daily
In popularity.
What man does not appreciate a per
fectly comfortable fhlrt, just right In neck
and sleeves.
This week we offer our No. 400 at $6
a dozen, or '
50c. each.
PRACTICAL
Watch Repairing!
Don't waste money; go to a practical
watchmaker. Cleaning, fi.50. Malw
spring, I1.50. All work warranted.
M. B. LUCAS,
Gold and Sliver Smith,
205 Hotel street, nr. Benson, Smith St Co.
s !&
Bruco, Waring & Co. desire to la
form their patrona that the constrsc
tlon of tho Electric Railway Bad othar
Improvements, now going on, npoa
their Pacific Heights .property, will tat
no wiso be Interfered with, or the aala
of lots restrained by reason of any ac-
tlon or eult as between fcrmcr owners.
All purchasers ot lots upon Pacific
Heights arc guaranteed tho service oS
an Electric ttnllwnv electric light and
an abundanco of water, also a perfect
title.
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