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the excellent quality of
RAMBLER BICYCLES
We can tell you something new , however, jnJ that is we are selling them at
$35.00
B. O. HALL & SON,
Fort Street,
CALL. liARLY.
NOTICE OF SALE !
Tliu undersigned assignee of lien. Guerrero offers tor Rale tin; follow
ing. Including tho good-will of the grocery store heretofore doing business
uuder name ns above on Miller street, near lleretanla:
COMPLETE STOCK OF GROCERIES.
FIXTURES INCLUDING COUNTER. SHELVE8, ETC.
ICE BOX. CHEESE SAFE.
IRON COMBINATION SAFE. ONE HORSE.
ONE DELIVERY WAGON.
The above will bo sold at tens tbiin cost and a full description tan be
hail of tamo by calling on
H. F. LEWIS,
Assignee of Ben. Guerrero, at Lewis & Co., 1060'Fort Street.
Honolulu, October 19. 1901.
PROPER JEWELRY TO WeAR
Watch chains with strings of amber,
turqolse. amcth)st or pear, are tha
enrrect wear, and pearl of eery slz'j
and description are sent. The prettiest
strlngt are those In which the tiny ,
pearls are strung together, fastened In
many rows and tied with a ball and
tassel of pearls. Then 'there are pearl
brooches, bracelets, ornaments for thai
tiulr. bunds for the neck, and lastly, I
pearls are Inserted to the ends of nig
rettu feathers. The latter Is a very
pretty Idea and If there be one that Is ,
daintier It Is the aigrette which em
plojs small diamonds. Tim business
Round lockets ure again comltix STOCK-YARDS
buck,
Some are plain with monogram
In bright colored stones, while many
cling to the I'art nomenu decoration.
A gooseberry design in diamonds is
most charming, us Is also a design lu
fleur-de-lis. Xo bright gold Is seen any
longer, that kind btjlng entirely sup
planted by the dull or beaten gold.
While the woman of the day must
wear Jewelry, she must also be held In
check to mete her numerous engage j
ments. For tnls purpose wntilies ana
small time tables have their places on
everything belt buckles, bracelets,
cuff buttons and daintily enameled
breast plus.
Knowledge Is Wealth.
Since the da)s of I.leblg the parlous
German governments hate displayed
Increasing appreciation of theoretlo
nnd practical education In bemlstry
The result of this policy Is shown In
the report of Or. K. Rose, his majes
ty's consul at Stuttgart. In brief. It
b this, that Oermany stands today
ini- lorumusi country in ine worm in
all those Industries depending ujon
the application of chemical principles
to manufacture. The devotion of a
few hundred thousand pounds per an
num to that one science which far'
more than nil others Is concerned with
the economic progress of a nation has
been such that "the total value of the
production of the Herman chemical in
dustries In 1897 amounted to C47,
391,132; for the year 1900 It must
have been several millions In excess
of this sum." This Is part only of
the story; the profits on the Industry
huvu been enormous. Or. Rose tabu
lates the dividends in recent J ears of
thirty-six works. They generally run
Into double figures, such as 20. IS, 16,
12 1-2, 27, 14, 25, 18, 26, 24 and so on
per cent. Very few are below 10 per
cent. Dr. Robc says: "The growth of
the Herman chemical Industries has
udvancad hand In hand with tho prog
ress and discoveries made In chemical
science and tho increased facilities
for chemical Instruction." London
Telegraph.
. SHORT LIVtD YACHT.
Another Instance of the rapid pass
ing of a racing yacht's usefulness is
that of the grand old Defender, tho
1895 Cup racer. It cost fully 1100,000
to build her not to run, her; Just to
put hor afloat ready for raclug. Those
who designed tho yachT thought that
a bronze hull with aluminum topsldes
would slide through the water wllh
gieater celorlty than any othercombl
nation of metals that could be devised
for a hull. They so Informed tho syn
dicate that ordered her. Hut, thoy
added, aluminum and bronze make a
noor combination, and In course of
time the aluminum will rot where it 1
Jolna tho bronze, and the Defender will
be useless. Hut what mattered that?
, She was to be built to defend tho
Cup; after she had defended It sho
might rot or not aB she pleased.
Luwrence Parry In Frank Leslie's Pop
ular monthly for August.
VlctoryforPurtiiSeic Government
Lisbon, Oct. 6. The Parliamentary
gt-enral elections were held yesterday
anil resulted In a large majority for the
present Government. It la reported
negotiations are on foot for the forma
tion of a I'ustoms" movement between
Capo Colony, Xatal and Lourenzo Mar
que. lluu Ann Tenk Yes. I've been Olllte
ill, but Dr..wisu says I'm looking my-
self again, now. Miss Army Abel
How thoughtful of blm to put It that
wnv fnr vnn. Miss Ann Tcek
Thoughtful! How do you mean? Miss
Amy Abel Why, whenever I recot er
from any Illness ho always telU mo
I'm looking ray "old'j Belf aBaln.
Philadelphia Press.
Mrs. Chatter Do you believe all
the disagreeable things you read In
the papers about people? Mrs. Tattlo
Ob, dear, no! Only those about
people I know. Tlt-Illts.
Krtfyfr
Next door to tihlcr
BARGAINS
IN
Horses, Mules
and Carriages
urn nn appeal from the Honolulu DIs
of the HONOLULU jtrlet Court In an action for damages
CO. Is now being ' "n extermlnous bidder of laud
closed out and all stock Is offered at i
nrhate sale.
flio list comprises:
Carriage and Iluggy Horses
Hack and Express Horses.
California and Hawaiian Mules.
Phaetons.,
Daggle. Hacks, Surrles,
Etc,
Sets of Single and Double Harness.
These are for sale at low rates.
Call early
your pick.
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III ine siames uuii iiiiwi
JA8. F. MORGAN.
C. A. RICE.
1971-tf
BARNARD
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CONTINUED SUCCESS
Our new program caught on. Every
thing new, bright, sennatioiial and
sparkling.
LAST FOUR NIGHTS
REDUCED PRICE8.
Chairs $1
Second Seats , 50c
Gallery 25c
FRANK BEVERLEY,
. Manager.
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
Weather Bureau, Punahnu, October
24. Temperature Morning nilnliiuim,
Kit j Midday maximum, 81.
Barometer at 9 n, ni. 29.9S. Irregular.
Itnlnrall 0.03.
Dew olnt 691'.
lliimlillty at 9 a. in. 76 per cent.
Diamond Head Signal Station, Oc
tolier 24, Weather cloudy; wind light
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r. Wednesday, October 23.
I'. S battleship Wisconsin, Heller,
from llremertoii; anchored off port.
H. S. Mnana, Carey, from the Colu
Hies.
Am. bkt. trmgard, Sehruldt, from
San Francisco.
DEPATITKD.
Widnesday, October 23.
S. S. Alaineda, Herrlman, for Ban
Francisco.
Stmr. Kn Au Hou, Mosher, for Ana
hola and Ktlatica.
Stmr. Walaleale, I'lHz. for Kolon and
Eleele.
Stmr. Hawaii, Dennett, fur Maul
mid Molokal ports.
schr. Knnallanl, tor Kooiau ports.
8. 8. Moana, Carey, for Victoria and
Vancouver.
Am. schr. Spokane, Jntutesun. for
the Sound.
Am. schr. Hubert It. Hind. Krlckson,
for the Sound.
Am. bit. Aldeu Desse, Klcssul. for
San Kranclsco.
PASSHNOKllS DEPARTED.
For Molokal and Maul ports, per
Ktmr. Hawaii, October 23, Miss Kane,
V. It. Shingle. ('. Hay, I). McOorrls.
ton.
II Hi Mil
CIRCUIT JUDGE RAISES
1
AMOUNT OF DAMAGES
The Parties Are Neighbors on Punch
bowl Lands of Kapiolani
Estate -Other Court
Notes.
Judge dear has rendered a decision
iioRtrtic-tlon of n dltlslon fence The
parties were J. He Sila, plaintiff, and
I J. F. Souza, defendant. District Mag
istrate Wilcox ga Judgment in $11.15
I damages against defendant and the
1 costs amounted to 19.23. Plaintiff an-
'iwaled and Judgt Hear now awards
ptaieu anu Jililgt near now awmun
mm $300 with Interest from October
17. 1899. and costs of the appeal.
The court finds on the record that
plaintiff testified uireUlv that lie was
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contradict this testlmouy
The parties are. tenants uf the Ka
piolani Estate on Punrhuowl besides
being rival storekeepers.. There bad
been bad blood between "tho families,
u fact shown on tho record. Souza's
defeuse was that the fence was do
cnyed and leunlng over -is land, nod
tnat he demolished It and erected a
good new fence on exactly the sauiu
line.
J. M. Vitas for plaintiff; J. T. D
Molt for defendant.
Albert Orclck entered a plea of not
guilty to Indictment for larceny In
second degree. He was represented
by F. M. llrooks and lelejised on fEOO
cash bail.
Return of summons has been mado
In an ejectment suit of Sister Albcr
tina, trustee for Stella I.. Cockett, vs.
Kapiolani Estate and others for land
at Kaalaaluna, Honolulu, with a claim
of $10,000 damages for wrongful occu
pation. v
T. McCauts Stewart, attorney for
defendant, makes wholenule denial of
allegations In the complaint of Solo
mon Mabeluiia s. Luka Kalolou, ac
tion to quiet title.
Kupele Is appointed administrator
oftlie estate of Kanaua Kanele (w)
under litMu bond.
Lewis & Co, Ltd., by Its attorney
Atkinson Ac Judil, has discontinued its
suit for debt against lien. Huerrero
wiiii a lung ust 01 garnisuees, 1
Return of garnishee summons has I
been made in an ussuinusit suit for
iizy anu lutcrest brought by Enter
prise Mill Co., Ltd., against l.co Ling
with J. Kunewa, garnishee.
Return of summons has been made
In the bill in canity to reform deed
and decree partition of J. Alfred Ma
goon "vs. Kalel. The petition wants
the number of a rujal patent lu a died
corrected, an order restraining defend
ant from collecting rents or interfer
ing with Knm Fou Sin as lessee and
for a partition of certain lauds In Ewa
district.
Henry Maul with his mark signs
an Inventory as udminltt'rator of the
estato of P. Kamauawa Kualiii, deceas
ed. Personal property allied at 1.
and real estato at $600 ure the Items.
NOTICE.
'The regular quarterly meeting of
tho Pacific: Hardware Co., Ltd., will
be held at Its. omce on Thursday, Oc
tober 31st, 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m.
JAS. GORDON SPENCER.
Secretary.
Honolulu, October 24th, 1901.
1976-tw
GET A HOME
GO TOMORROV, AND 8EE
THE BOARDMAN LOT8.
PRICE $1500 to $1700.
ONE-THIRD CA8H.
Cheapest and best-located lots in
Honolulu. Good marine view, drain
age and with Its proximity to down
town. On lino of electric cars, COR
NER OF KAPIOLANI AND LUNALI
LO 8TRETS, places It without an
equal.
Call at ofllco for diagrams and fur
ther particulars.
WILL E. FISHER,
REAL ESTATE AGENT
AND AUCTIONEER.
Corner Alakea and Merchant Streets.
1972-lw
WANTS.
Ads. In this column will be'lnserted
at 15 cents' a line one Insertion; 25
cents two Insertions; 30 cents one
week; 40 cents two weeks, and 69
cents one month. This Is the cheapest
advertising ever offered the people of
Honolulu.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PIANO TAUGHT BY EXPERIENC
ED TEACHER; new, quick method;
IS month; special attention to adult
beginners. Address box 640.
1974-lm
A GENTLEMAN who has been very
successful In preparing students for
the great universities of the. world
would like to give private lessons
for board. Address Postgraduate,
this office. 1972-lw
DRESSMAKING Madame Lambert,
the fashionable Paraslan dress-Utter
h la mode dn Worth, will be pleased
to receive r few more select patrons.
Comer Vineyard and Punchbowl.
1972-8t
REMOVAL The Sowing Machine Ex-
change has removed to 1288 Fort
St. Ml kinds of sewing machines
bought, sold, rented or exchnnged.
1971-tt "
3WEEDISH MASSAGE Miss Itlna
HoWng, Island Hotel. oor Orpheuin.
1951-lm
GET OUR PRICES on billiard and pool
tables before buying elsowhero; sold
on easy payments. Our cushions ars
guaranteed for twenty years, and
are mado by a new vulcanizing proc
ess. Old tnbles fitted with our cush
ions nru ns good as now; satisfaction
guaranteed or money refunded. See
our advertisement of "Manager
Wanted" for lavful slot machine.
Palmer Billiard Table Works. Chi
cago, Ills. 1937-2m
IF YOU HAVE n house for rent or
want to rent a house, see A. R.
BINDT. Collections carefully it
tended to nnd promptly remitted.
Omce 115 Knahumanu street. 1893-tf
NOTICE TO BUILDERS Tho Union
Express Co. has WHITE SAND FOR
SALE. ir.43tf
WANTED.
WANTED Furnish' d room, centrally
located, mosiiultu proof. II. C, Hut
letln. 1976
A PRACTICAL ACCOUNTANT, -with
spare time, will take charge of one
or two sets of hooks; single or dou
ble entry; books experted; financial
statements; trial' balances rendered.
Addri'M" Accountant, this office.
197S-lm
WANTED Position ns stenographer
and typewriter by joung lady of ex
perience Address A. H., tnls of
fice. 1974-tf
WANTED A first-class stlckor hand
at once. Call Pacific Mill Co.
1908-tt
WANTED To etehnni-n n new nln-
I.TP' 5?" ,"". -2S
matlc sewing machine for a second
hand machine nnd some cash. Ad
dress Mrs. II., llulletln office
1907-tf
WANTED Five or six-room house,
furnished or unfurnished; centrally
located. Address H. J llulletln.
1966-tf
WANTED Position by a young lady
as stenographer; experienced. L.
II., P. O. box 363. 1939-tf
MANAGER WANTED In every large
county to appoint agents for tho fa
mous "Gatno o' Skill" nickel slot
machine for drinks or cigars; law
ful everywhere; takes place of all
forbidden slot machines. Rented or
sold on easy payments. Securo tet;
rltory quick. Palmer Billiard Tablo
Works, Chicago, Ills. 1937-2tu
WANTED To sell Diamond and Opal
Rings, in the latest styles. Watches
repaired by a Jeweler of 35 years'
experience. O. DIETZ, Fort street,
near Hotel. ' 1808-tf
ROOM AND BOARD.
AT EL PREMERO, 1189 Alakea St.,
nicely furnished rooms with all mod
ern Improvements, electric lights,
baths, etc., centrally located. Prices
reasonable. 1974-lW
THE LANGTON King St. near South.
Hoard and lodging. Mosaulto nroof.
GOOD TABLE. BOARD. .1966-tf
THE LO8 ANGELE8 1523 Fort St;
newly furnished rooms, mosquito
proof; terms reasonable. 1930-tf
THE METROPOLE, 1150 Alakea St.:
newly furnished rooms; electric
light; terms .reasonable, 1956-l.n
TO LET.
TO LET Rooms on sulto or single,
with good home table, In prhate
family; terms leasonable. Call at
732 Klnau. near Alapal. 1975-lw
TO LET Part of store on lleretanla
street, fouri.i door east of Emma,
Apply to Jas. Ndt, Jr., Ucrotanla
St., third door west of Emma,
1974-lw
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
rooms with hoard, bath and closets;
private family. Add lens A. H., this
office. 1972-lw
TO' LET Neat, attractive furnished
rooms; room's for housekeeping;
thoroughly sanitary. 1100 Punch-
now! St., off lleretanla Bt. 1971-lw
NEWLY FURNI8HED rooms. Heruta
nla Ave., cor, Keeaumoku St. Mrs.
Jeffs. 1967-lm
TO LET A large, sunny iront room
in a pHvatn family; mauka Thomas
Squarq; hot and cold water: electric
ngnts; possession given Oct. 15tb.
Address A. H. C, P. O. box 572.
196t-tf
TO LET Six-room cottage on Collcgo
St., with stablo and servants' qurr
ters. Apply 6 lleretanla St.
1951-tf
TO LET Two front rooms. No. 9
Oarden lane. 1880-tf
TO LET House at present oocupled
by Mrs. D. Center, Young street ox
tension near' McCully tract. Apply
E. F. Bishop, C. Drawer & Co., Queen
3t. : 1932-tf
FOR RENT Two (2)" story houses at
Kekaulikc-pa. on Young St., contain
ing two bedrooms, parlor, dining
room, kitchen, bath room and patent
water closet downstairs.' Kapiolani
Lstatc. Ltd. 1921-tf
TO RENT Six room cottage on Mat
tock Ave.; electric lights; Banltary
plumbing, etc. Apply a. It., P. O.
box 363. 1939 tf
FOR RENT A new house on Arte
sian St., of sh rooms with all mod
ern Improvements, Enqulro ot Chas.'
E. Fresher, Consolidated Soda
Works, 1922-tf
shirts
sacrificed
NEWS FOR MEN THIS WEEK.
The Xew York shirt manufacturers are already
showing their 1902 patterns of shirts. Anomalous
ns It may seem, these Bhlrts will bo worn on the
streets of Honolulu before they are seen on Broad
way. That's lecause It's always summer here.
We have oldered our quota of the new shirts,
nnd in order to make way for them, we place the
balance of the old stock on sale at
35c APIECE.
Don't make the mistake of thinking that these
nre Inferior shirts Just because they are cheap. They
lire regular dollar shirts of fine Madras, solid colors
and perfect tit A dollar does today what It would
have, taken three to do a few short months ngo.
With the negligee shirts we have placed a few
fine Laundered White Shirts, which will go at the
same price
35 CENTS.
As a halt7 Well, yes, as1 an extra Inducement '
to get you men coming In here for your furnishings.
These shirts are of "Wachusett" and "Garland" man
ufacture, with fine 2100 linen bosoms and wristbands,
felled seams, reinforced nack and front, nndwlth
long, full.dresB or short bosoms. Hut were arc not
tnnu of them, so jou'll naxe to step lively, gentle
men. If jou would participate .In the spoils.
THREE FOR A DOLLAR.
WHITNEY & MARSH, Ltd.
WANTS.
TO LET.
TO LET Furnished rooms, centrally
located. 10G0 nicliams St. 1976-2w
TO LET-Furnlture In 4-room cottage
,iih nriviio.ru nf r..ntlne the house,
Little, village back of new Herman
church, 1976-lt
r dc1u-a i ,, i.att i ,i... w.v.
!.. 1.1....1. u..ttt.t.1.i l,ic ln.tffdj alt.
cletles, etc! furnished or unfun'ilsh-
ed. Apply to A. V. Hear. 1976
TO LET Five-room cottage, at Cot
tage flrovo. King ot. Enquire F. E.
King. No 8. 1955 tf
TO LET 8-room bouse, with barn.
Nuuanu Ave. Room 38, Campbell
HI!;. 1962-lm
ROOMS AT THE ALOHA Fort
Street, from ,150 to W.""
IF you have a house for rent, or want
to rent a house, call on A. U. WNDT,
office with flulde Publishing Co.,
Campbell block. Merchant St
Tel-;
cphnne Maid 374.
1817-tf
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE At half cost, Aeolian Or
gan and 250 plers of music. Call
bet. I an'd 3 No. 1 Cottage Grove.
1976-21
FOR SALE A Frasler road cart and
light harness. 307 Stangendwald
Uldg. 1972-lw
FOR SALE Lot at 2136 Metcalt St.,
Punahou, Sea View, 17,i7G square
feet. Apply on premises. 1970-lw
FOR 8ALE Full line of choice groc
eries at 10 per cent below cost, in
any quantity, until entire stock Is
sold; terms strictly cash. At estato
of J. Hutchlngs. Progress block.
1969-lw
FOR SALE Ten fine lots at PUU
NUI, above Wyllle St.; high an I
dry, with good outlook, and conve
nient to Rapid Transit. Apply O
FRANK S. DODGE, 77 Merchant M.
1960-lm
FOR 8ALE New and- second-hand
Smith Premier typewriters for sale
or rent. All makes repaired. Wain
lngton Light Co. 1959-1 ni
FOR SALE A thoroughbred Holstein
bull. Address V. V.. this office.
1951-tf
STEAM. LAUNCH FOR SALE The
"Talula." as she now lies in the har
bor. She Is a nearly now boat, to
perfect working order, and has been
of into used in towing at Kahulul
harbor. W. H. Pain.
1895-tf
FRE8H 8TRAW Tho Union Express
Co. bM n lot f fresh rice straw for
sale. 1931-tf
POR LEASE.
FOR LEA8E No. 1081 Punchbowl St..
between King St lino nnd Rapid
Transit line, lurnlshed house of sev
en rooms for two years. Inquire at
017 Hotel St. 1975-tf
FOR LEASE Kurms.iod bouse. No.
1081 Punchbowl SUTJetween King
Si. and Rapid Transit lines; seven
rooms. Inquire at Sirs. Pratt's. Prin
ters Lane. 1945-tf
FOR LEASE Premises on Union St.,
with a lrontage of 242 feet and a
depth oi 70 feet. Long term given
without onerous conditions. Apply
to J. M. irtONSARRAT.
Rooms 20-21, Campbell block.
1925-tf
LOST,
LOST Open-face silver watch, op
Walklkl beach, near Mouna Hotel;
reward. J. LD.. llulletln. 1973-lw
LOST Dark-bay mare; right fore and
hind legs white; star on forehead.
Suitable reward. A. K. Vierra.
1971-lw
NEW TO-DAY
NOTICE OF MEETING.
Notice Is hereby given that a spe
cial meeting of the members of tho
liar Association of the Hnwallan Isl
ands will he held In tho rooms of the
Supremo Court In tho Court House
In Honulnlu, onWeilnesday. the Ctli
day of Novombor next, at 7:30 o'clock
In tho ovonliiK.
Tho object of tliu meeting Is to ro
ci ivo and consider tho report of the
special committee appointed to formu
late and present charges ngalnBt Judge
Humphreys nnd to take such action on
such report us may be. deemed appro
priate. J. L. KAULUKOU.
Vice President.
D. II. CASE,
Secretary Bar Association ot the Ha
waiian Islands. 1976-21
HORSES HIS STANDARD.
The following story about Mr. ZaiiR
will has Just reached the llookbulldcr's
Club of this city. A short time ago the
nilthor of "The Children of the Ghet
to'' was drhlng about London with a
"rimer ricuu u a i.uor.a. nra
he had been dropped, tho stock broker,
w Ith mingled pride nnd condescension,
said to the coachmun: "That was tho
great Mr. Zangwlll driving with mo
JUSt QOW.
"'he' man looked but vaguely Inter
cstcd, so the broker continued:
Haven t you heard of Mr. Zangwlll
Xo. sir," replied the coachman,
'can't say as 1 'nve. 'K don't keep
orses, elo "e? Xw York Times
I.No More Dread
,. Dent Chafr
TEETH EXTRACTED AND FILLED
ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN by
our late scientific method applied to the
gums. No sleep-producing agents oi
cocaine.
These are the only dental parlors to
Honolulu having PATENTED APPLI
ANCES nnd Ingredients to extract, fill
and apply gold crowns and porcelain
crowns undectecable from natural tcetb
and warranted for ten years, WITH
OUT THE LEABT PAIN. All wort
done by GRADUATED DENTISTS of
from 12 to 20 years' experience, and
each department In charge ot a Special
ist Give us a call, and you will And
us to do exactly os wo advertise. We
will tell you In ndvanoo exactly what
your work will cost by a FREE EX
AMINATION. 8et Teeth $5.00
Gold Crowns $5.00
Gold Fillings fl.OO
silver ridings doc
NO PLATES
Our name alone will bo a guarante
that your work will bo of tho best
New York Dental Parlors.
Room 4. Elite Building. Hotel Stre
LADIES IN ATTENnANfB'
THE
NEW ENGLAND
BAKERY
employs two of the most skillful and
experienced white bakers In the city
to superintend their cake and bread
department. Everything clean, whole
some and sanitary. Only the very best
material and flour used for making
Gluten, Rye, French, Home-made and
all other styles of Bread.
Thirty Loaves of Bread for One Dollar.
Doughnuts, Snails, Buns, etc.
out at e a.m.
Cup Cakes and Lady Fingers
out at 7 a.m.
Jelly Rolls and Layers, Fruit
cake, etc., out at u a.m.
Custard, Squish and Pumpkin
Pies out at v a.m.
Lemon, Mince, Cranberry and
Fruit Pies out at 10 a.m.
Chocolate Eclairs and Cream
Puffs out at ...11 a.m.
Cookies and Macaroons out at 12 a.m.
Artistic Wedding Cakes any Price.
J. Oswald Lutted,
MANAQfaR
t J. D. Jewett t
WITH
..J, WILLIAMS
HOTO GALLERY
t Artist
In Pastels
Crayons
Water Colors
and
PORTRAITS.
OIL
JAS F.
MORGAN
Auctioneer
and Broker
65 Queen St.
Clothing and
Shoes
At Auction
On Friday, October 25,
AT
10 O'CLOCK A. M.,
At
my salesroom. OS Queen street, I
will sell nt Public Auction for account
of whom It may concern, a quantity
of new Clothing and Shoes, compris
ing In part
Shirts, Pants, Underwear,
Hrognns, Lace Shoes, lllankrts,
Hats, Dress Hoods, Etc., Etc.
All these articles are suitable for
plantation tiade.
Jas. P. Morgan,
AUCTIONEER.
Auction Sale
OF . j
Valuable .
Residence
Sites
on Wyllle St.
Ob Saturday, October 24th
AT U O'CLOCK NOON,
At my salesroom, 65 Queen street, I
will sell at Public Auction
Fine Residence Lota on Wyllle St
close to the terminus ot tho Ilapld
Transit rare.
Four lots, slzo 50x100 each, front
on Wyllle street, and
Four lots 50x100 each, are on tho
side Btreets.
All these lotn command a fine view
of country and sea line, and are with
in easy reach or town by Uie electric
cars.
For further Information apply to
JAS. F. MORGAN,
AUCTIONEER
LEASE
OF-
rrnr
BUSINESS
PROPERTY
Tho undersigned wilt receive appli
cations to leaso lots In tho "SCHMIDT
CENTRAL BLOCK" on Boretanta
street, No. 688, adjoining the prem
ises of the Queen's Hospital.
This valuable property will bo divid
ed into several business sites and of
fers n fine chance to investors In Real
Estate. Suitable for Stores, Lodging
Houses or Dwellings. Applications for
lots will bo treated In priority and It
will pay to make early applications.
An Important featuro of tneso leases
Is that tho- lessee baa the option of
purchasing htB lot In too slmplo during
tho term of his leaBo at a, figure based
on tho rental ho Is paying.
Terms and conditions ot IcaBO with
amount ot rents asked can bo bad on
application to
Jas.
F. Morgan,
65 Queen Street.
JAS. F.
MORGAN
Auctioneer
and Broker
65 Queen St
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