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Hawaii holomua = Progress. [volume] (Honolulu) 1893-1895, December 17, 1894, Image 3

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u he gotomua Calendar.
DEC. 17, 1891.
1i M Tn W jTh Fr Snt
First Quarter,
L Dec 5
2 3 -i 5 6 7 8 Ful1 Moon,
Dec
9 10 HiJlJilLiiLast Qnarter
!i, 17 IS -J20 21 22 Dec 19
23 24 25 2G 27 "ffl 29 NeW Moon'
, - Dec 26
f0 31!
It is very seldom, that the
Honolulu stores have offered so
lare a variety of Xmas gods as
found today. Our substantial
citizens, however, who are not
Poking for toys or trifles will do
well in calling at the Hawaiian
Carriage Manufacturing Company
and there select a buggy or a
phaeton for the old lad', or a
suit' in case, that the family
grows. Manager Dillingham gives
good work at cheap prices.
The Pantheon Saloon is the
depot for the -celebrated Enter
priseBeer, where it can always be
found cool and fresh on tap. We
lo not deal in "Fredericksburg
Beer" as the morning Paper
through some mistake has adver
tised. Call at the Pantheon for
re-freshing drink.
JIM DODD, Proprietor.
The Honolulu Clock Depot,
BROWN & KXJBBT, No 4 Mas
onic Temple, Alakea Street, Clocks
and Watches of all kinds kept in
stock and sold for cash or weekly
and monthly payments. P. O.
Box 141.
1). W. McNichol of the Empire
Saloon has made a new deal
which will touch the hearts, or at
least the palates of many a thirsty
wanderer. He keeps "'half-and-half"
on'jjdraught and serves a
most delicious and cool beverage,
far superior to "plain" beer.
se 17 tf
J. J. "Williams the well-known
Artistic Photographer is making
a specialty of portraits on Watch
Dials and Silk Handkerchiefs.
Complete sets of Lantern slides
lectures can bo had at the gallery.
For they are sold at a reasonable
figure by the dozen or by the
hundred.
Bedroom Set, Ward
robe, Ice Boxes, Stoves, Hang
ing Lamps, Bugs. Bureaus,
Chifloniers, Steamer and Yeranda
Chairs, Bed Lounges, Sofas,
Baby Cribs, Clothes Baskets,
Sewing Machines, Whatnots,
Meat Safes. Trunks, etc., sold at
the lowest Cash Prices at tho I.
X. L., corner of Nuuanu and
King streets.
Ed. Hopkins tho popular pro
prietor of the Arliugton Billiard
Parlors is now running this favor
ito resort on his own account. Ho
has bought Arthur White out, and
asks his many friends to continue
their patronage of tho past in tho
future. There are no better tables
in Honolulu and no better
attendace than furnished by the
genial proprietor and his assist
ants. IN THE CIRCUIT COUBT OF
THE FIEST CIRCUIT OF
THE HAWAIIN ISLANDS.
7iY rROBATE.
In the matter of the EsUte of
Harcisse Pekby, late of Hono
lulu, deceased, intestate.
On Beading and Filing the Peti
tion of Kuahine Perky, widow ot
Honolulu alleging that NaRCISSE
Perry late of Honolulu, died in
testate at Bravo Cap. de Verde
Islands, on the 22nd day of Sept
ember A. D. 1S94 and praying
that Letters of Administration
issue to
ABRAHAM FERNANDEZ.
It is ordered that Friday the
lsth dav of January, A. D. lS9o,
st 10 o'clock a. m., he and hereby
is appointed for hearing said Peti
tion, in the Court Room of this
Court, at Honolulu, at which time
and place all persons concerned
tony appear and show cause, if any
they have, why said . Petition
should not be granted.
Dated Honolulu, Dec. 8th, A. D.
1894.
By the Court,
George Luoas,
' Clerk.
103sd
LOCAL NOTES
All the lawyers are back
in town.
again
Make up your mind to go to
Waialua to the races.
Who is the Advertiser's 4
er-
The band will play at Era
ma
square tonight.
The session of the Supreme
Court opened this morning
The Miowera stowaways who
escaped from jail are behind the
bars again.
N. S. Sachs gives toys away to
his customers. Here is your
chance.
The trustees of the Queen's
Hospital will meet next Wednes
day at 10:30 a.m.
Deputy Marshal Arthur Brown
is still in Hilo trying to recover
from his recent illness.
Not less than 12 divorces were
granted by Judge Kalua at the
recent term.
The Planter is advertised to
sail tomorrow. The W. G. Irwin
is also ready to leave.
The fund obtained from the
Kaumakapili Concert for the
lepers will bo used for a Xmas
luau.
The Diocesan Magazine has been
issued. It contains some very
interesting articles.
A large number of people visited
Waikiki yesterday, and the favo
rite resorts wore crowded.
Mr. A. Mclvibbiu and Mrs. S.
Dowsett will make their homo in
llula, Maui.
E. Hoffman formerly collector
of Customs at Kahului, will open
a store in Wailuku.
The wodding of Chas. Booth
and Miss Elizabeth Baker will
take place on the 31st inst.
Tho Claudiue arrived yesterday
morning, after touching atLaha
ina for tho gentlemen who had
attended court.
Mr. and Mrs. Roth entertain
ed a number of friends yesterday
at their fine residence on the
Peninsular.
The Hawaiian Laud and Im
provement Company has pur
chased a large tract of land near
tho Volcano road.
The Ilaniwai baths have got
the best accomodations, the best
water, tho best tramcars and bus
ses, and Bartlott is the best host.
Call and see.
The Rev. Garvin continued his
lecture on Church History at the
tent last niebt. There will be
services every night during tins
week.
There will be a meeting of foot
ball players at tho' Y. M. C. A.
at 7 o'clock this ovening for the
purpose of arranging for a series
of games
it is rumored that Judge Wide
iii arm will ba arrested upon his
return for having conspired with
"foreign powers" against the great
republic of Hawaii.
R. A. Lyman and Goodale
ii-mctrnnfr have been appointed
commissioners of Boundaries for
the third and second judicial
Circuit respectively.
ii" i ircf Iior nurse
Airs. wiuuiMci"
on Friday at the Armory while
i ii. - il, toir
arranging a dooiu-iui
When tho purse .was recovered a
fifty-dollar bill had been abstract-
. is cnsnArfi
ed. A Portuguese u
ed.
Dr. Greenfield of Honokaa met
with a serious accident on his
way to Kukuihaele whero he was
called to assist at an inquest
Tho doctor's horse fell outade
the residence of Mr. Chas. W rl
linms and the doctor was thrown
so unfortunately as to fracture
his leg.
The Alleged Conspirat
ors.
The District Court was filhd to
overflowine this mn;
cases against Bush, Xawahi, I
W eed. Cnck and Tinker were !
called. The cases of the four first !
named were continued till to-mor- 1
TOW Offinf tn fKo i
--c -w tuc upemug oi tne
bum-erne Court which demanded
the attendance of Counsels. The
case of Tinker will be tried
separately after the other cae
have been disposed of. Attorney
General Smith appeared as pros
ecuting officer and Mr. O W
Ashford defends the accused gen
tlemen. The "conspirators" look
ed in good health and nodded
pleasantly to their manv friends
and acquaintances in the audience.
The British Vice-ConsuLMr.T. E.
trn
Maimer was present watching the
proceedings.
Sharpshootinf.
Bachelors and Benedicts tried
strength last Saturday at the
rifle range and the first named
won the day. The eyesight of
the " walk-the-floor- with -the -baby"
team was not so keen as
their more fortunate brethren.
Tho following is the score
BEXEDIBTS.
Dodse .
46
43
42
42
41
3S
3S
McLean .
Hustoeo
Peck
Gibson
ulcVeigh
Martin
Cassidv '. ."
3S
Wilkinson 32
Johnson "... 29
Total
BACHELORS
.3-9
Wall, O. E 45
Damon 45
Wall, W. E : 44
Clifford :.. 44
Philp 42
Kidwell.... ". 42
Forbes 40
McCaudles J. S 40
Marsden : 40
Corbett 3S
Total 420
Close Of The Fair.
The Iviwaiahao fair was a great
success and the church fund
will received a goodly sum. The
fair was opened Saturday after
noon and als in the evening and it
was especially at the latter occa
sion that the ooinmunU' crowded
in and spent their money right
and leit. The exact amount taken
in is not known yet, but it is safe
to say that it will be a pretty
large figure. Tho ladies who had
charge of tho fiir can with justice
feel proud of the results of their
work. The band was in attendance
during both d tys and number of
prominent people patronized tho
fair.
Died On Board.
Ex-Judge Panyne of . San Jos
who was a passenger in the S. G.
Wilder which arrivtd in port last
Saturday died last Thursday on
boud her. The deceased h ul been
ill fir sometime Mid he made the
ji urne- to Honolulu in search of
health at the advice of his physi
cian. He did not improve though
and succouibtd finally. The
body was preserved in an air
tight box and plac d on this deck
and brought to port. Tne judge
was escorted by his daughter.
Miss Pany ne is ftymg with Dr.
J. S. McGrew.
Theosophy.
After the publication in the
Holomua of the solemn, if not
solid, warning of His Lordship
of Honolulu against Theosophy,
which will become all tho more
fascinating because forbidden, it j
is only fair to recall to those in
terested in the subject, the ex- '
istence of the theosophical class, J
conducted for the benefit of all
truthseekers every Monday even
ing, at 7 o'clock at No 109 King
street
MEDEIROS & Co.
IVXeicliant. Tailoxs:
American, English and Scotch
Tireals on hand. First-cliis'
work guaranteed.
Hotel St., under Arlington Hotel Bloc
Honolulu.
: S. DECKER,
Manager-
mon.
1
CM
COMING to
the POINT !
is not always a pleasant opposi
tion especially if there's a
TACK OR 10.5 FlODPj
And you are bare-footed, vou ar.
sure to find it. You are
equally sure to fine other
things that leave attractive
points Eminautly suitable
for
Christ-mas Qifts,
Hotel Street,
Honolulu.
nov 7 tf
Machinery
-1 EXGINE DOUBLE CYLIN
DER, single faction, 6x6
cyii.-der i2 ho so power
1 VERTICAL TUBULAR
COILKR, 5 fet-t long, 40
inches diameter, containing
100 2 inch tubes, will sup
ply ste I'nfor 15 h p. engeni
PEED PUMP
tions.
with all connec-
The above are all in good order
and can "be had
at a bargain
by
applying to the undersigned.
UNION FEED CO.. L'td.
no23 ltn J
LEWIS J. LEVEY,
"Real Estate' and General
Auctioneer.
Comer Fort and Queen Streets, Uonolnln
Personal attention given to. Sales
of .Furniture, Real Estate,
Stock and General
Merchandise.
tntnnl TVlcohoua 23S.
m
JUST TD
jl jl 1
A C0SS16KMENT OF THH
PEARL Sewing Machines
Embracing ALL the Very
Latest Improvements.
QUrrNJEED f?Or
10 YEKS'
L.
usbii StPEBt,
LADIES' COLUMN.
Those magic word?, "3 tut
Right." express the present con
dition of our Stock and Prices.
We hit the key note of succrss
when we launched out to do busi
ness on the Quick Sales and Small
Prent basis; goods sell faster and
are enabled to keep our stoc
Iullcf the verv latest of eveav-
thng' to be had; the days of shop
worn goods-are over with us; its
new styles and patterns; new Hf .
in business, which to yon means
New York, Loudon Purls
goods at but a slight advance over
New York, Loudon and Paris
prices. As a practical illustration,
we are selling this week, MAD
RAS CURTAINS for $4 a pair.
We have been guilty of sellingthe
verv- sirae CURTAINS f)r $7 a
oair simply because we formerly
charged ruliog Honolulu Prices.
Dots not the mention of a cut like
this one convince you that Quick
Sales and Small Profits is not de
lusion or snare? If it don't, the
CURTAINS will when you look
at them. The designs are beauti
ful, colors are beautiful. GLOVES
are another thing we want to call
your tention to this week
CHAMOIS GLOVES white un
dressed kid gloves in eight, six
teen, and twenty button lengths
size are complete. If you do we
suggest taking a look at ours
The GLOVES are Just Right,
the Prices are Just Right,
S5F Only thiee weeks- now, to
accu nulath tickets fur the Volcano,
trip you mav be the luckv one
B. F. EHLERS &'C0.
pioqeei1 Jhirt FacfcofiJ
ESTABLISHED 1557.'
A. M. MELL1S, Proprietor,
5IS Fort St., Honolulu, (Upstairs) Good Fit
Xmas Cards are not tho fashion
of tho season. That is, the old
timed cards which everybody has
seen and everybody has been
tired of. Tho Cards in Water
Colors, dealing with Hawaiian
subjects, are tho only proper fad.
They are the fashion of tho day,
and they can onlv be obtained
from RING BROS., ART Store,
on Hotel Streot.
H. F. JBERTELMANN,
.CONTRACTOR AXD BUILDER,
S6 King St., Boll Telephouo 107.
HiiNn M
Price $30
S. ILfjRR,
deli Ho nolnlu
i
HIRES
NERVOUS,
ARE YOU
Cm'1 !ep, caul
-S MINES'
at, timi, tMratr If
a tooic too tobL
& ROOT
' IV IJCW3 N2
Z't THSPACKACt
HIRES ROOTBEER
psriies the btood.
WIIATS THE DIFFER
ENCE !
Yob drink
HIRES
BEER
rt nioit ipprmiNo rc. isaoira
rKirPKRAJ.CSDF.INK InLt wu'J TUT IT.
Ask jour Drugstat or Orocr for It.
C. E. HIRES. PHILADELPHIA
HIRES ROOTBEER
for pleasure and et a
tonic. You take it a? a
tonic and pit ptaiiure.
jNioriiing. ISToon. ISTirrlifc . . .
(iaotl all th time. It removes tb Uticnor ot morning. ataln Uw aw;lj at mn.
ulU the wearine of ni-lit HIRES ROOTBKER iWicion, iMrfcUaf, apfratUiMr. Coo
lluxury, ooil as a tonic.
It is bevoihl all dispute a wi.mlerful bMlth -ivin? lirink, and It to rerr eT lor inr one
to understand whv this is so. Tin- root. herb?, bark and berries, from which HIRSS ROOT
BEER is skillfully made, are the identical things from which physician jrel Utetr mort. Mp
ful remedies. For Instance; Do vou L-licve that s,rarlfla b .1 valoabl rettveitr ! W'tV.
HIRES ROOTBEER contains more'sursajiftrilla than many sraparilhb. The bim tme a
to other ingredients.
It li dolns more to advuicc practical temperance than many people reaUae. It W nd
and recommended bv the mo?t cautious ami conservative tempranc people. Th raMt
scrupulous abstainer "cau enjoy HIRES ROOTBEER hliEr-Jt. ami recoiamemt It to otbr? J
an agreeable and healthful substitute for tins strong drink which he oppose.
It is a homemade and homemaking beverage. It U very eily prepml. and if the
plain directions are followed, it 1ll alxvays be rood. Every member ot the family, from the
babv to the grandfather, can enjoy HIRES ROOTBEER, ami every one of them "ill have
better health for each swallow thev take It Improves the appetite. pnrine the Mood, and
tones the whole system. Children especially delizht In HIRES KOOTBEKR. I ppra
tion interests them, and its use does thetn good. In thousands of homer, "HIRBS ROOT
BEER that mother made," will be amone the happiest recollection of childhood.
BEWARE ! Do not confound it with other Root beer preparation, a it to entirely un
like anything else of the kind. Beware of extract advertised tor makintr Kootbeer. a they
are composed chietly of coloring matter and oils to give them ilavor, which exclM the nrf
and cause nausea.
Hires Improved Rootbccr packages makes reallv the inot hrmle of our faWowaWe
drinks, vet nourishing and strengthening the biootl. t cleanses the systeu of the piitomu
humors'that develop in kidney and urinary dbeases, and in (fact. In any cas that arVs from
an impure state of the blood.
Hires Improved Rootbeer is offered to the public with full confidence of its mertU. It
contains no poisonons or injurious properties whatcvor, ami an infont may take It wHh per.
feet safety.
JOBBERS:
HOBKON
HOL LISTER
DRUG
ti
BENSON, SMITH fc CO. "
LEWIS k CO
Honolulu. Oet. 2V
IJ O. Box 4S0.
The Cheapest Place
on the Islands to
Buy New & Second-Hand
FURNITURE !
. . . IS AT THE
T
CORNER OF
King & Nuuanu Sts. JL
liEPORTERS
Grrocexies,
EAST CORNER
New Goods Rec?d
By every Packet from the Eastern States and Europe.
Fresh California Produce by every steamer.
All orders faithfully attended to, and Goods delivered to
any part of tho city FREE OF CHARGE.
Island Orders Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Post
Office Box No. 145, Telephone No. 92.
Sappw MacMmV id
tt treuM
It nucht V io aiium.xi
Bf mfie Mer, to
HIRSS KOOTfc'HSX
CmM imt$ be
Thtarii wkM a MCCi U
ottM W
For pUrria, r ml
Ta MMltWfcvfu
tkttlM
IMPROVED iir
BEER!
3C I ?iS EASi-Y MACS
.VAXES F1 YE CA1LCNS
CO.,
(i
Wholesalo Drnggidt.
Wholesale Grocers.
tf.-dly.
FOUND
Telephone 245.
Mutual
T Hnnnliilii
lt I u. i.
re 8? Bm
AND DEALEItS IK
AND
FORT is KING STS.
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