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JY Nifht Gowr.s, ChenijesL Corset 'Coven, Ruffles, Bows, Jabotts, Dutch Collars, Handkerchiefs, Bags, Pin,
Cushions, ,Burea. Jcarfs, Bureau Sets, Table Cloths and Nankins, Doylies, Belts, Baby Bonnets, Baby Boot-
its. Baby Pillow Slips,, Shirt Waiiti, Shirt Waist Patterns, Sofa Pillows,. Hate Doylie Sets, Etc.
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NOVELTIES '
Barrcttes, Back Combs, Beach P ins, Buckles, Stocks and Collars in Irish Crochet, Hatpins. Veils, Belt-
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PAINJINUS
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SOCIAL NOTES
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r a iJloasungtrlntOillW Vpkano, proven Interesting to Dank Examine
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Mr. nnil yCi'e. C.'rnitl lfn'nR rctiirneU Ccorgo U. Smlthlea.
tills mornlnc on tlio .Mauna Ken, mul
nro dnmlcllcil nt tliolr apartments nt
tliu Moajiiii Mr. llrtnc, ulio Is con-
iiicctul wlUi tho .Metropolis Trust and
Sn Iiirs .Rank nvd , tliot.,Vcfctcrn, N'ui
tlonnl Jlank' of San" Francisco, lfas
4licn licro practically llqiildatlng tho
vJ'lioeiilic SnxliiBs, IlulldliiK nnd. I.onn
'AksocIhIIoii business In the Islands.
,f)lo lintMxen olTcrliiR, In cxilianso fur
(( rlllltiili's of tho ritocnlx, sloik of tho
Kiin Kranilsipeurltlcs Coropuny
tho IkiMImk company controlling the
OMUmAMlH and Western .National
Jll.inksjttltli lomblned assets of ener
hccu Sllllon UollarB. As full credit
ivas sfli'n. for tL amount paid. Into
!thn PtTmnly tneftht r with, tntnrnmi
'arnlnuj lo date, In exchange for the'
Jncu- stjf k at, par, tho opportunity has
Jiieu welcomed by tho l'liocnlx stock
holder j Tho rislt of Mr. nniLMrt Uliag horo
Sas otlnnlly Intended to combine a
tfnuMm wltli business, hut Mr.-llaag
lias been forced to relinquish many oi
iftlio sowil features nnd.attond toitbi
I jlmniedlatu- business nt hand In order
fto return to San Francisco enrjlcr than
iho expected to. This was caused by
ho Mutroupllsnsuk (Undertaking to
HRtiaran(.eo a flva hundred thousand dol-
i ilar bond Usuo upon which they desire
r that ha pass beforo consummation of
tho denj'. Tho guaranteeing of a good
J bond Issuo Is much sought by banks,
tan It mentis not only n dlrcct.compen-
I Ration for-tlio handlluKnnd placing of
E-tho bonds, but carries with It a large
unmount. or consnqueut business, in
nMtulsllo creations In (tolls' clothes
can hobCon'Tit'irio sforo'of I. lloppA
Co, I).c..,:; mid .1,, w lien tho Jadlvs, of
StC!leinenfs V'hpmh. Jiajn their sale.
Udsldes tlio dainty llttlo elotlics, vtlio
ladles will also haxa for sain furni
ture for the doll's house nnd dolls all
dressed. f
ular' 'demonstration and most affect- nccominodntlon'1ofi'tho',nien bcnlng I
Ing, of the regard, and ,'stecm in which the Army nnd'ay of tho riilc
Mr. qibb'nnd his wife nro lipid by IStntes.", x .
those nho kner him
who labored under him
sugar plantation,,
Ife nrp held by jStotes.", x Xfkl i
besti tho people This resolution , was adopted, audi
blm at 1'aauhku while it declares tho sentiment exist'
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MEECHANTS ASSOCIATION
fng among tho members cf liej Asso
ciation, It uas s,mply passedas nn ud
jlsorj .dcolh,vlvw,pf (dclLultely
ascertaining ),hqt ,tho actual, .feeling
.. Tboimcmbers of tho. Merchants' As-
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soclatlon went on record yesterday af- !""' "" """"suum " fwmm wu-
A Popuar Manager.,1 i
On thu iuoruUiKyrNen. I'.'th th6
people of I'aiiiilinii sugar plantation
bid fa iu well lo ihe- rotlrlng manager
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. James (UbliJ
who, Jondcd with lels, droo away, to
take, thu boat tot .Honolulu and 3Alci(
plantation; w(lerq Jlr, a.lbb V(llioon
enter n.uuyassumqno nuufs o man
ugcr. Ontlie evening of Nov. Ctlid tho
.while emiiloicH of'I'nauhati tendered
Mr. nnd Mrs. Olbb n farewell icnv
tton nild jlanc'c, niitl 'presented ttciA J
llflfti n l.nnxltflll Inlillin nun millnlilu li.'
niltll UUMUtltMl IWI III,, .UJ DUIIUUI, III!"
scribed. Mr. flothlcr, head luna, inndo
the presentation address, to which
)X(r.jGlbl most fcchngly responded, A
xery 'enjoyable evening was spqnt,
which was moref n 'thenatura of t a
lavuy gaiuenngt as inpanair atcx
cJtfblrcly jtdiongtho, employes innd
tholrifatnijles.v Tho singing, rcclta
UOWPfllJ'ilnpclng.KeTO. brought tfl d
close lato at night by nil Joining hands4
ana singing -Auia L.ang sync;- aiso
all. tho farewell songs that could ba.ro-'
mcml)orod.)i In tho course of tho even
ing a deliclouif repast.was. served. , '
A fow daj s after tho nbovo oyejntj
inu jaiuncso employes ot mo piania-
IjIoii.nrcBfiittKV.Mr.iCHbb .wltli a nxag-
nincnnt goiu watin. r inej.rauumju
brass ba,nd screnade'd, tho Cjlbbs oii
the, "fv'uiirng'lif, llio.lltli, when many
fronds- and delegations of emplp)es
railed to oar their ,renecte..tho band
6n Juljl of thlsyepr, (.T)ils Inv is atjntpnals discoursing iw0et mua.lcJ
i.uiioiuv w iihiiwi vf inbi ii i h ij . 4iut4ilitl wun. liiijJiuiiiptu uuu iiiwi
jTiiuny "ftlio hawi htiidheV lis; fnitunfi mul JuM ns exprcsulqii of gnodull,
imh iiv iiiihh iiinotn mil, mini iuiu UH4UH) mniiiiiic av urpurturo iim iW
may btriin. Its fuuetioii of prolettliig w,,y (or Iho two miles lo Iho Ooeru-il
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,v u!uuiujn iuiu Diui.nuwiiivii9 io(iiuiu' muni roju-iuu lllivu Willi iuu peuiH,oi
. nlly iUiholiite. I tho place, who (Ironni d the Ir woik and
Kj. A tppy of thu uow Uv, brought by ran lo ehecr, hurrah or batunl, arc(ord
v,Ir. llStg. lu's reeved eoHlderablo ug touatlonallty. Jtip dupurllng man
rfittonllili from Attoruoy aeiwral llim- Mt'Orj.tho-UdlufcwaXedjhundKerelilpfH
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UIIWUJ',, "II" SaiUj itnifiiuiij ticniiiiuiu UlllflUU UWVKJ1H IJIQ Ull. IVIIU UH&O
leiuuciH iiiieiui muii;,'j ii iimij t"ninnrrunj, rni unipu. n iui u P"P
tornoon nsifntorlifg Iho lalu. hours ,of
business for, the ictnil stores eif the
city. In accordance with tlio sugges
tions made by George V. Kmltli. Tho
resolution which was adopted declares
"that tho Merchants' Association rec
ommends to tho consideration of tho
merchants of Honolulu .the plant of
keeping tliqplaica of bUHlnes,n open
certain uenings In thu work foe tho
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f Accoiding to the statement mado by
Mr. Bmlth, tho sura of S23JI1 is rc-'
coUcd by tho enlisted soldiers on Oahu
during tho coursb of each month, most
of tho money being spent In Hono
lulu. In explaining lha object of his reso
lution Mr. Smith said: r
"With tho exception ol tho honor
.ucn, tl oolClcrsilo not have town,
Il'url' until after u"o.'cfock Inthet
r' " jon. The, mru- from tLolleluia
cannot get Into town beforo halt past
5 o'clock under any circumstances,
nndby tl.nt tlmo oil tho American
btoics era ehui up. , ,
"Tho Idoa of tho resolution Is" that; If
tho Fort street merchants would
around pay-days, keep open 'nt 'night,
tno streets would bo lined .with put
chasers. Iftory city on the. mainland
that has, a military .post would sco that
lfs, places of busfnessvcro kept open
on, pay-days' and that tho streets w oro
lighted. ,,,, , t
. "It Is se.11 enough to say .that wo
hao work, enough now.Jhut that's our
Itfc-tlo work. And I .don't, nay that
tho whole force of a store need bo on
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ckery night, Shifts could bo puton-, B,,Btfeateitwlli F.Iarrlson. h.
a pqrt of tl.u Vorcc-and they could Hntchtnson, 3, C. Fuller; Major nills.
nUcrnnt"' ' I'Mrs. JfA. Ahaiia, Mis. W. Mehoula, V
Conditions mo changed In llono- H Fltislmmons, Mrs. ritrslmmnns nhd
lulu, find they mo going to contlnuo to ,ml( K ,llaoka Knatanl. D. Dcitr
change. With tho opening of tho Pan- r,1S( Dr. b,S. Goo JhUe, M r- Goodhue,
nma Canal; tho putting 'on of nn In- Miss OoodhiioU.aoodhuo, Ilov. Fen
ercascd number ofisteamshlps nnd,WcW SmlttiiMtfts ilrod'ick, Mrs. W. II.
I Increase In tho numbc of tho troopsr-' nicktrd, Mrt.KW. KTif)ior. Dr. A. .1.
'stationed hore. Honolulu Is goliiB1 to Derby, acoj-A.'Cool, V. II. Keller. E.
no n new uiy. ii wo,inu seem niai MailUen, II, i:. Keiroy, AH Utiong, now
business ncumeu alone would Indicate
that wo should keep our stores open
It IS if ft
A" ;cludlni: Uio cumtllutUo deposit ofitlio
nt) HliiklnB'fund for iiltlnmtciy'Votlrlng
l tho POIJUS.
f.;" Mr. iiaac wns.nctho during the
fidraftlng-of tho now .Banking vAct
ifwhlch Kent Into offect'lntCaJIfornla
jS Gold Bottle
of BitoiO eeef
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time, but it tastes best
when taken with the evening meal.
It sh'afjScns tlie ."ippctitc, aids the
digestion, and q'uicts tired nerye's. 'lYis
the Gcst oecr you, 'dan drinkj'bccausc it
TH3K
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After an Informal discussion In
which a number ofoplnlons wcro ex
pressed benrlhg upon tlio cproblom
President Wnldron put tho resolution
beforo tho Association, nnd It was
adopted without a dissenting vote.
NEW PHOTO GALLERY
Ii) OPEN MONDAY
Chang Chang, II. P. neckley. Funic
Woods, J. Smoahor, J. Kennedy, Mie.
Woods, A. Macon, Miss M. Hall, Mrs.
C, At and Infant, J,. Hamonn nnd two
hons, Dr. C. nitfftll, li Westly, J. I.alul,
11. Akdiu, Dr, II. V. Hoss. I). I'uyii.
ihlgo,.N. II. Young, Mrs. W. Utulscy
nnd son. Miss Campbell. I). II. Caso. W.
T. RohliiMin, T, 1J. IooiIh, II. T. Mllh'.
W. V. Decoto, C. A. McCluunhuu, Als
Gousulves, I-', I), llosccr.ini, Geo. 1'ieo'
land, I), I,. Austin, II. Unwell, W. C.
Scott. f. II. Ucuiiclt, II. WuRgmiur, .
I "J, Ilowers, Ah Chong, ,C. Ah Uiy, 8.
Frigtshlge." ' !.
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The Bcc'r 'irtiaf'sV 5rcwcd
,v..To.Suit4. Tlie Climole
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Tho K:-M, Henry Photograph Gal
lery, tnriuoged by an artist of cxcei
tlonal ability, "will om Monday on
Hotel street, between JItthel and Fort'
I rtrcots, Commodious looms witli lino
llgUllllg lUCIIIUCH IllltU IIUUII bUtlllCU
by tho uianwgur of this ucw gallery uud
he cxpectsito bo able to tiinko'ixjrtrolta
1 that will excel, any work now being
ilono In Honolulu, Besides doing icg
i.lar photographic work .this uow gait
Icry wllliifako a special effort to nttnln
ba reputation among l.odakers for de
veloping nnd printing, t Tho manager.'
of this now concern announces that
contrary to tho presont practlco'amonsl'
phofographcts, ho will take, orders
for outsldo views without making any
pxtrn.chaigo.- Another, fcaturo -of pho- i
tograpliyito lis glvsn silcclal aficiittbn J
by tho Iltnry Photbgraph Gallery will
be enlargement work. This kind of
work nt popular prices Is, much yuugli
niter by a number of people In llono-
tlulii mul It Is tho ambition of K. M.
Hcnrj to secure this trado. With hlJ
long cxpcrlcnco In hnndllng enlargo
ments It Is believed tho new gallery
will wlii a reputation upon this fcaturo
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I PASSENGERS BOOKED I
I'll stini, Miiun.i Kui, from Hawaii
t'liiid Maul. iwiiIh, Nov, 2U. Mrs. A,
boniptnp, AJru. W, ITilo. Mrs. C-..P.p
ITiiElltht H. I) Miioro, J;, A. ttiiius.eMrie
Mooic. Mrs, Ifvutm nnd son. Mrs. llod-S.
l-ers, U II. .Iuy, Jj6jjTuimor, Mrs. F.
ill Monro. MIkh U. Chum all. II. P. l'ajii,
ilJlis. Viijo-iiiiil'iilaiiKliter,' Miss Ilaliin,
(!, F, Iloogs, Mrs, lloogs, Mrs. Hough,
Mha Iluuuh. ?Ji.j. It, 1). Mead uud
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