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TILE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL, ADV-EItTISEJR: nOOL,UI-L XOVEMBEU 21. 1S94. LOCAL BREVITIES. PERSONALS. SPECIAL BUSINESS ITBM8. (Btneral Utorrtisrmrnt. A white shawl has been lost. Goo York has a notice in this issue. Wray Taylor is presa agent for St. Andrew's fair. ICilohana Art League's exhibition is opened to the public today. The Waianae steam launch re turned to that place yesterday. A meeting of the Hoard of Health will be held at 3 this afternoon. The next mail to the Coast will be by the Warrimoo, December 1st. The local saki market is flooded again. About 2C00 tubs arrived on the Oceanic. There was quite a crowd out for the concert at the Executive build ing yesterday morning. Some valuable contributions for .St. Andrew's fair are being received from the other islands. A meeting of the Young Hawaii an's Institute is to be held at Y. M. C. A. hall this evening. Apples from Kauai and coffee from Hawaii are on display at the Hawaiian News Company. The following mail was sent on the Oceanic by the local post ollice : 2507 letters and 1107 papers. J. F. Brown is secretary and Godfrey Brown treasurer of the Mutual Telephone Company. An adjourned annual meeting of the Wilder's S.S. Company will be neld on next Monday morning. Cyclists, don't forget that the entries for the track and road races close this evening at 5 o'clock. The property of Dr. G. A. Ings will be sold today at noon, by the Marshal, to eatify an execution. Matson'a little steamer, the Daisy Kimball, is now at Hilo. She is expected here about next Monday. Sam Fern, a tramcar driver, was arrested last night for using abus ive language to a mounted patrol man. Jas. F. Morgan is being rapidly restored to health and will soon re turn from Kona.to his business here. V An excellent portrait of F. Av fccnaeter is a ieaiure oi iue uuiuu able November number of the Planters' Monthly. There were no services at the gospel tent last night on account of the storm. Rev. Eric Lewis will preach this evening. The Oceanic brought 1300 tons of freight to this port. The cargo was for the most part Asiatic mer chandise and liquor. James Carty's hacks now stand on the makai side of Merchant street, by permission from the Minister of the Interior. James Bush, brother of John E. Bush, was married at Lahaina to a young girl and with his bride is now here en route to Kona. Frank M. Hastings has forwarded Secretary Gresham's letter ac knowledging the Hawaiian consuls throughout the United States. In a Portuguese family near Kai lua, Hawaii, there are seven healthy pons and three pretty daughters. They have a coffee plantation. A searching inquiry is being made into the burning of the Ulu palakua schoolhouse on Maui. Some arrests may be made soon. A cold clove button, with chain and bangle attached, was lost yes- teruav aiiernoun uu iuc -uau Tcfifirf. A reward will b3 iviid on its return to this office. The new Hawaiian Express f!nmnanv's wazons will be on the streets in a few days. Thi3 con cern will attempt a Wells-Fargo business on the islands. Thp Yokchama Bazaar, corner of N'nuanu and Hotel street?, has new advertisement in this issue, in which attention is called to a large stock of new Christmas goods. F. Y. Makinney has an office at .lis Fnrt street, and is ready to assume the duties of a general business agent. He executes all kinds of typewriting at low rates. Honolulu has been very short of nrnnpe shellac varnish for some weeks past, but E. O. Hall & Son have come to the rescue with an invoice of the article, and painters can now finish up their varnishing. Officer Greene, of the Humane Societv, was called to the railroad depot "the other day to kill a horse that bad broken both ankle bones. The animal became frightened at an engine and injured itself while in a wild frenzy. A dray hore kicked through a rotten plank yesterday on the Oceanic dock. "The animal was finally extricated without breaking any bone:?. The attention of Min ister King will be railed to the con dition of the wharf, as it requires replanking in several places. Max Schlemmer left for Kauai yesterday. Sheriff Andrews, of Maui, left for Makawao last evening. Dr. McWayne arrived from Ha waii yesterday for a brief visit. M. D. Monsarrat and C. V. E. Dove left for Kauai last evening on a eurveying expedition. H. F. Kimball and wife will leave for the Colonies by the Ala meda, due here tomorrow. Samuel Parker arrived in the Vv G. Hall yesterday. He boarded the vessel at Maalaea bay. Dr. Raymond, of Koloa, Kauai, left for homej'esterday, after spend ing several weeks in town. J. M. Vivas and A. Fernandes have returned to town after spend ing a vacation at Kailua, Hawaii. Today's Meetings. The annual meeting of the Ka huku Plantation Company will be held this morning at 10 o'clock. A special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Queen's Hospital will take place at 11 o'clock. A special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Sailors' Home So ciety will be held at 10 :30 o'clock. In each case the meetings will be held at the Chamber of Com merce. The Hawaiian jury is to report at 9 :30 this morning in Circuit Court. Lost. 4 GOLD GLOVE BUTTONER WITH V. chain and bangle attached, was lost yesterday afternoon on either Mail "Wharf or on the road leading to the Kinau Wharf. The letters L. L. are marked on the bangle. A suitable re ward will be paid on its return to the .dveriher ofhce. 3S47-2t Lost. DETWEEX THE HAWAIIAN JL Hotel and Waikiki, a White Shawl. Finder please return to the Hotel. 384S-lt Meeting Notice. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE Board ot Trustees of tbe Honolulu Sailors' Home Society will be held at the Koom of tbe Chamber of Commerce, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of November, at 10 :30 o'clock. Fer order. F. A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. Honolulu, November 19th, 1894. 3S47-2t Meeting; Notice. 4 SPECIAL MEETING OF THE -.jL Board of Trustees of the Queen's Hospital will be held at tbe Koom of the Chamber of Commerce on WEDNES DAY, the 21st day of November, at 11 o'clock. Per order. F. A. SCHAEFER, Secretarv. Honolulu, November 19th, 1S94. 3S47-2t animal Meeting. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Kahnku Plantation Company will be held at 10 o'clock a.m on WEDNES -DAY, November 21, at the Koom of the Chamber of Commerce. The election of officers and reading of the annual statement will be in order. A full attendance is desired. W. W. HALL, 2S46-3t Secretarv. Meeting Notice 4 N ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEET jML ing of Wilder's Steamship Com pany, . Limited, will be held at their ollice, in this citv, on MONDAY, Nov ember 2Gth, 1S9-, at 10 o'clock a. m. S. B. ROSE, 3547-ot IGOo-lt Secretarv. Notice. 'pHE UNDERSIGNED WILL leave Honolulu for China on or about December 11th proximo, and hereby notifies all persons havinir claims against him to present the same before the above mentioned date, at his office, on Mauna kea street, in Honolulu, and all persons indebted to him, are requested to make immediate settlement at the same place. During my absence from the Hawaiian Islands, Mr. Wong You will act for me under a full power of attornev. GOO YORK"(G. Aio;. Honolulu, November 19, 1S94. 3S47-2t Doffs for Sale. OSE "POINTER DOG," thoroughly trained to hunt ing. On pheasants and ducks, be is secoud to none m the country; . . m t r- a I : a L f age - years. Ai?o one "i oimer oucu, partly trained, bred by A. J. ariwngur. out ot his wed known bitch " ljueen and tired by "Hecta," the finest speci men of a Pointer ever imported, and winner o. Several prize in the Colonies; also, one L C. &itith 12-yua.re hammer-les- Miotzun. 1 Cl-aning Outfit, one Re loading Outfit and Shooting Coats, etc. JCSyFor fuitutr paruealars. in quire of '1' J. KING, Jir4j-2w Lauornia teed uompan. Workingmen, Attention! Blue or Brown Denim Overalls, "Boss of the Road," reduced from $1.00 to 60 cents. Men's Brown Linen Shirts for 50 cents; former price, $1.00. Painters1 White Suits reduced to 70 cents a suit, at X. S. Sachs', 520 Fort street. Men' a Fancy Underwear, in suits, reduced from $2.50 to $1.50 a suit; Men's Calico Shirts, reduced from $1.00 to 50 cents; Men's fine Per cale Shirts, detached collars and cuffs, reduced from $1.50 to 75 cents, at N. S. Sachs', Fort street. CT- Fine Phot graphing. At Wil liams' show cases are to be seen niini ture photographs on watch dials which he is making a spcialty of. Also some line work on silk handkerchiefs. Lantern slides we are making in sets, for Lectures, or by the dozen. Bro mide prints for the trade. For Bai gains In New and Second-hand Furniture, Lawn Mow ers, Wicker Chairs, Garden Hose, etc., call at the I. X. L., corner of Nuuanu and King streets. If yon want to sell ont your Furniture in Its entirety, call at the I. X. L. tSG. R. Harrison, Practical Piano and Organ Maker and Tuner, can fur nish best factory references. Orders left at Hawaiian News Co. will receive prompt attention. All work guaran teed to be the same as done In factory. 0" Bedroom Sets, Wardrobes, Ice Boxes, Stoves, Hanging Lamps, Rugs, Bureaus, Chiffoniers, Steamer and Veranda Chairs, Bed Lounges, Sofas, Baby Cribs, Clothes Baskets, Sewing Machines, Whatnots, Meat Safes, Trunks, etc., sold at the lowet Cash Prices at the I. X. L., corner of Nuuanu and King streets. An Edison Phonograph rF THE LATEST IMPROVED V 1 make, but little ueed, is ofleied for sale at a very low figure. The instru ment, with a large number of choice records, is an invaluable adjunct to an evening party, or may be made illustra tive of lectures or panoramas, lue pur chaser will be taught now to manipulate the machine and how to repair any pro bable injury, lhe only reason for the sale is the intention " of the present owner to leave the country. Intending purchasers ma' have opportunity to see the machine in operation by calling at 55 Hotel etreet, McLean Block (near Nuuanu street), between the hours of 11 a. m. and 1 p. m. each day until the 24th inst., or by addressing the undersigned, care of Postoffice. 3845-lw C. STOECKLE. ONCE MORE IN TEE LAND ! N. F. BURGESS Is again prepared to repair Garden Hose, Sprinklers, "Water Taps, Saw Fil ing and all kinds of Tools sharpened in cluding Carving Knives and Scissors; Lawn Mowers a specialty ; also Setting Glass, in fact all kinds of jobbing. Work called for and returned. King up 152 Mutual Telephone any time before 9 o'clock a.m. 3S34-6m FOR SALE. 0J NE COLUMBIA LADIES' BICY- cle on the instalment plan, to res ponsible party. The machine is perfectly new, has pneumatic tires. Ring up Mutual Telephone No. SSK and give your address if you wish simply to see the wheel and know tbe terms. BICYCLE, 3731-tf Mntual Telephone 88. To Whom It May Concern. "XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN i-i tht any person or persons puchas- ing ironi bee tuon ot Kalihi, Uahu, his interest in anu to a lease to bee Quon and See Lia from Manuel A. Barate, said purchaser will be held responsible for the full amount due on a mortgage to the undersigned. P. G. CAM AKIN05. Honolulu, November IP. 1894. 3343-m 1-OSt. "V7"AILUKU SUGAR COMPANY'S T T draft on C. Brewer & Co., No. 953, favor of Hoon Wo for $150. Payment on same has been stopped. Finder please return to 3 307-3m WING WO CHAN & CO. Meeting: Notice. -JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JLi there will be a special meeting of the stockholders of the Wailiku Sugar Company at tbe office of Messrs. C. Brewer & Co. (L'd.), in Honolulu, on WEDNESDAY, November 21st, 1S94, at 10 o'clock A. M. E. F. BISHOP, Secretarv. Dated Honolulu, November 13th, 1S94 3S42-td Kead This ! IF YOU WAST A MOTIVE POWER, order a Kegan Vapok or Pacinc Gas Engine; they are the and simplest in the world. bebt, safest t. JUS. TINKEIi, . So'e Ar-;nt. gjij Send for catalogue. Horn. lulu, H. I. ot-t" A Rhyme for the Times And why have annexation, Why not have something new, With it we'll get vexation, And taxes extra tool Let us a grand example be, A Republic true and great ; Let nations in Hawaii see, So party strife or hate! Let freedom be our battle cry, Freedom in word and thought, And in Providence the world defy, The devil set at naught I May statesmen of the future say. And pcint to his fair lay : "In hcuor their foundation" land, On truth they firmly stand!" "They rested well on Woven Wire, For be it of them said : If freedom was their hearts desire, All slept on Bailey's Bed!" Woven Wire Bailey Manufacturer of Aletalic Heel steads ami Woven Wire Beds. HOTEL STREET, Next door Horn's Steam Bakery, Honolulu. ' 3765-1 mtf To Let. THAT ELEGANT RESI dence at the head of Victoria street and Thurston Avenue, South Punchbowl Hill and known as "Diana Lodge," lately occupied by E. Wolter. Possession given the 1st day of November next. The premises can be inspected daily. A more elegant resi dence and finer location for health cannot be found in the city. The house is new and has all the conveniences necessary. Outside build ings consist of Servants' Quarters, Car riage House, Two Stall Stables, and Feed Boom, Bath Koom, Tool Koom and Chicken House, etc., etc. CAppy to MAN ON PREMISES. SS23-tf Store and Cellar TO LET, No. 23 Nuuanu 6treet, premises formerly occupied by Tahiti Lemonade Works. jGAppy to Benson, Smith & Co. 3735-tf , Offices to Let IN THE IMl'KOVED . CARTWriGHT BUILDING. LAWYERS AND PROFESSIONAL men generally are requested to inspect office rooms in the Cartwright Building on Merchant street. There are three rooms en suite.one facing Merchant and Bethel streets. These offices will be rented at a reasonable rent to a respon sible tenant. Apply on the premises to BRUCE CARTWRIGHT. 3796-tf FOR SALE! THE RESIDENCE LATELY OCCUPIED BY Mr. A J. Cartwright at Makiki PKICE - $12,000. The houses and grounds are open for inspection dailv. The janitor on the grounds will attend. For full particulars apply to iiKLUi UAKTWKiUtlT, 3791-tf Trustee. Kailua, Kona, Hawaii MISS PARIS HAVING TAKEN a house in Kona. is prepaied to re ceive a liur ited number of guests. I he place is conveniently located near the landing, and accessible to all the roads in the district, while the uniformly dry climate of that coast is unequalled for invalids or those seeking rest. The rooms are large and airy and the sea bathing excellent. Address MISS A. M. PARIS, Kailua, Kona, SS40-tf Hawaii. To Kent. THAT COMMODIOUS BUILD ing formerly x:cupied by the Union Ice Works and adjoining Lucas Planing Mill. Terms moderate. Applv to HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 3812 2m To Kent. A COTTAGE IN REAR OF No. 1S9 Nuuanu street . Enquire at Furniture More, Kinc street, Alakea. 3813-tf near Lost. p.OMF.STIC MONEY ORDER 1 No. 72,227 of Kahuku Postoffice of "ahu to S. Kimura i Co., of Honolulu, for the sum or nineteen dollars and twenty-five cente. ($19.25) dated Sep tember 7th, 1894, ha been lost. 2645-'it c. & c. FLOUR Has gained the con- fidence of all con sumers. Prices below any other No. i Stand ard Flour in market. WE GUARANTEE EVERY SACK. Theo. H. Davies &Co SOLE AGENTS. 3833-tf Ic3 and Cold Storage at Nominal Cost HALL'S (LONDON, E. C.) PATENT Carbonic and Hydride Refrigerat ing and Ice Making Machines, in use throughout Australia and New Zealand. By Hall's process, cold beer dealers, hotels, butchers and dealers in all kinds of perishable articles of food can have fitted small installation machines thoroughly effective, making their own ice at the same time as providing cold storage. No previous knowledge neces sary. Any man or woman can run tbe machine. Hall's Patent Brine Walls, (portable) may be ueed in cold storage chamber, fc'ee illustrated catalogue. GEO. CAVENAGH, Agent, Alakea street. P. S. By the above named process, one to twenty ton of ice per day can be turned out at comparativelv small cost. S845-tf Kamehameha School for Girls. The First Term of Kamebaaieha Girle' School open? Wednesday, December 19th Applications for admission may be addressed Miss Pope, either at Kameha meha Manual, or Miss Pope will be in the Hawaiian Kindergarten Koom, Queen Emma Hall, Saturday morninge, from 9 to 12,where she will be pleased to meet applicants. The tuition is fifty dollars a year. No applicants received under 12 years of age. 3812-td 1593-1 m Executrix' Notice. pHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING 1 been appointed Executrix of the Will of S. N. Castle, late of Honolulu, de ceased, by order of Hon. W. A. Whiting, First Judge of the First Circuit Court, sitting in Probate, dated the 12th day of November, 1S94, hereby notifies all per sons having claims against said Estate to present the same ith tbe vouchers duly authenticated within six months from date or they will be forever barred. All persons owinsj said h state are request ed to make immediate settlement C aims mav be presented at the office of W.R Castle or Castle & Cooke. MARY CASTLE. Executrix Will of S. N. Castle. Dated Honolulu, November 13, 1SA4. cS4l-2w 1602 4w For Sale A FAMILY CARRIAGE IN 1 1 . ii AKi" vocmI oiuer. tm-ir ov tsrowneu. t 1 f I- A steav Can i age Horpe Aj plrto A. McKlEPIN. "844 tf nnimmnmrrnr It's easy, i cheap, time- saving, business-like, to life ;i "Caliraplv' type writer. Who will think you are wideawake and progressive it you stick to the way your grandfather wrote? Steel pens instead of quill pens; you're ahead there. Take another step. Use a Cali graph. You can do more work on a Caligraph than with a pen. It's "more comfortable to use a Caligraph than a pen. The Caligraph is better than any other type writer, because it is simpler, lasts longer and does cleaner work than any other. It's easier to learn than any other, too. You can buy one on easy terms. It helps pay; for it- Z self while you're buying it. Let me sell you one. T. W. Hobron, lJnt, E Honolulu. ErJUirunmmummT Notice of Election of Officers THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS were elected for the year 1894-5 at the annual meeting of the Reciprocity Sugar Company held in Honolulu, on the 0th day of November, 1894: TV. O. Smith President V?. H.Cummings Vice-President W. R. Castle Secretary H.P. Baldwin Treasurer T. W. Hobron Auditor Who also constitute the Board of Directors. W. R. CASTLE, Secretary Reciprocity Sugar Company. Dated Honolulu, November 6, 1894. 3838 1G0N2W Election of Officers. AT THE ADJOURNED AN UAL xjl meeting of the KoLala Sugar Com pany held on Saturday, November 10th, the following officers were elected for the ensuing 3 ear : S C Allen President M P Robicpon Vice-President J B Atherton Treasurer W A Bowen , . . . Secretarv C M Cooke Auditor E. D. TENNEV, Acting Secretary. Honolulu, H. I., November 12th, 1894. 3S4l-2w Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the adjourned annual meet ing of the Haleakala Ranch Company held this day, the following were elected as otccers of the Company tor the en suing year, viz : II . P. Baldwin, Esq President L. A. Thurston, Esq Vice-President (t H. Robertson, Esq Treasurer W. O. Smith, Esq Auditor E. F. Bishop Secretary E. F. BISHOP, Secretarv Haleakala Ranch Company. Dated Honolulu. November 6th, 1894. 3S36-lm Election of Officers. V OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT at the annual meeting of the Wai luku Sugar Company held this day, the following named were elected as officers of the Company for the ensuing year, viz : Pam'l. C. Allen, Esq ....President Wm. F. Allen, Esq Vice-President George H. Robertson, Esq Treasurer Mark P. Robinson, Esq Auditor E. F. Bishop Secretary The above named also act as the Beard of Directors of the Company. E. F. BISHOP, Secretary Wailuku Sugar Company. Honolulu, October 22d, 1894. 3S23-lm Election of Officers. X. OTICE IS EIEREBY GIVEN -L hat at the annual meeting of the Onomea Si-gar Company held this day, the following named were elected as Otficeis of the Company to serve lor the ensuing year, viz: J. B Atherton, Esq.. C. M.Cooke, Esq , t. H. Robertson, Eiq President .Vice-President Treasurer G. P ' 'KKtJe, Esq Auditor E. F. Bishop Secretary The above named alfo constituting the Board of Directors of the Com pan r. E V. Bits HOP, Secr ni v Onomea Sugar f 'orrpany. Daud liJnolnlu, October :3 l, 1894.