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- ,Jt THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, MARCH 22, 1898. 7, V fa a- I' 1 4 I 3 1 1" ,1 . ' JM X ! Irs I'll iti. :- i I 1 ! a: If LOCAL BREVITIES. Wraj- Taylor's physicians still keep him at home. Court Cameos, Xo. SI 10, A. O. F., meets this evening at 7:30. Mr. and ilirs. Birnie have moved to Waikiki and will be there about three weeks. The Board cf Health advertise for tenders for beef cattle for the Leper Settlement. Pacific Lodge S22 will hold a special meeting this evening with work in the third degree. C. L. Clement denies the rumor that he intends building a track for indoor bicycle racing. N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co., Ltd., ad vertise big bargains in bed spreads, shirts and pillcw cases. On Friday evening next, Miss Cora McDonald will spealc to her literature classes and others on Browning. The decision in the Norrie-Wright libel case will be rendered by District Magistrate Peterson this morning. Those having February claims against the Government should have them ready for presentation tomorrow. It is reported that "the greatest Scotch vocalist in the world" will soon appear at the Hawaiian Opera House. Now that there is settled weather, G. IL, will have battalion drills agaiaj J(jQ Mr. u. F. Dillingham says he believes he remembers a rainy season about like the present one some 20 years ago. There will be Rugby football prac-' tice on the parade ground in front of the Drill Shed at 5 o'clock this after noon. Miss O 'Moore will play at the Opera House tomorrow night for a benefit that is tendered as a farewell to Oscar Herold. Dr. Eli Corwin, who was pastor of "Fort street church" forty years ago, is dying in Chicago of paralytic strokes. The Kilchana Art League Literary Circle will have an "at home" Thurs day evening and make the prize stroy awards. H. G. Wootten offers for sale the cycle repair shop, known as the Hono lulu Cycler j'. For particulars apply on tine premises. A guardian's sale of a beach lot at Waialae will be held at Morgan's salesrooms on April 14th next. See particulars in advertisement. Last evening was a beautiful one, in consequence of which there was a large turnout to the concert in Emma Square. The music was excellent. Ed. Mclnerny and D. G. Camarinos got left down in the country Sunday and returned to the city yesterday morning, after a good night's rest. Jas. F. Morgan will sell galvanized iron and fence wire, also Italian cloth, serge and shawls, damaged, out of bark H. Hackfeld at 11 o'clock Wednes day, v Mrs. E. S. Cunha is expected home bv the Moana of the 30thi inst. The young son injured at the Lurline baths was able to be up again on the 11th inst. "" The recent wet weather has been most discouraging for baseball prac tice. Some of the Regiment beys have been practicing in front of the Drill Shed. The Xuuanu stream walls have stop ped the flooding of the district mauka cf King street that was in1 former rainy seasons always well under the water. At the open meeting of the American League this evening, the re-apportionment amendment to the Constitution will be discussed by members of the House. There will be a special Gospel meet ing for boys in the Y. M. C. A. at 3 p. m. on Sunday. Mr. F. J. Lowrey will speak. All are cordially invited to attend. W. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd., agents, give notice that until further notice the S. S. Zealandia will leave this port for San Francisco at 12 o'clock noon in stead of 4 p. m. as heretofore. The circus people have had to give up the location on Beretania street on aceounz of expiration of lease. Mr. Willison will open the show on the plaza near the fish market on April 2. There will be a meeting in the "Wo man's Exchange building this even ing at 7:30 of Aloha Branch, T. S. A full attendance is -desired for the con sideration of business communications. The gentlemen of the congregation as well as the ladies are invited to the afternoon tea which the Ladies 'So ciety of Central Union Church will give at Mrs. J. A. Hopper's residence on this day from 3 to 6 p. m. One of the carpenters of the city had proposed a few days ago a special pray er meeting of the craft to intercede for fair weather. Some of them have lost considerable fractions of fortunes by being laid off during the wet season. J. A. McDonald received by the bark entine CUohican a number of standard bred driving and family horses from one of the best stock ranches in Cali fornia. Mr. McDonald has his stables on King street, opposite Singer's Bakery. n H. M. Dow is offering two handsome lots on Prospect street for sale. These lots are iwell graded and terraced for building purposes. The view of the sea, Diamond Head, Pearl Harbor and other points of interest is unsurpas; See advertisement for details. The Pythian Tribune for February has a fine half-tone portrait of John A. Hassinger of this city in connection with the mention that he is a veteran of the Order, having become Chan cellor Commander of Oahu Lodge No. 1, nearly 27 years ago. EX ZEALANDIA. Camarinos' Re frigerator will contain: Oranges Apples, Grapes, Lemons, Celery, Fresh Salmon, Flounders, Crabs, Frozen Oys ters (Tin and Shell), Burbank Pota toes Queen Olives, Pickles, Cheese, Roll' Butter, Quinces, Nuts of all kinds, Dry Fruits, Onions, all kinds of Game in season, etc., etc. Everybody enjoys a change in morning cereals until they come to "SEMOLA." Then? Pau. Ladies' French pattern hats, Mrs. Hanna. V. W. Dimond & Co., ii&d in a rat trap in one of their windows yesterday a fine specimen of mongoose. The race horses will now be worked again. "Billy" Cunningham and some of the other promoters were quite smil ing yesterday afternoon. HLUTIN. Diamond Heap, March 20, 1898. Weather, hazy; ind, high N. E. SPECIAL BIG BARGAINS IN Spreads, ' Sheets Pillow Cases. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY! and The best values ever offered. Bed Spreads, for single or 3-4 beds, fine quality, hemmed, ready for use at ?1.00. Bed Spreads, full size, double bed, hemmed, ready for use for $1.10. Bed Spreads, extra quality, full size, hemmed ready for use for $1.25. Our Spread that we are now offering for $1.50 is equal to any $2.50 Spread, now in the market. Sheets and Pillow Cases. Sheets, full size, double bed, extra good cotton, ready for use only 75 cts. Pillow Cases, regular size, extra cot ton, ready for use only 20 cts. These prices are for this week only. II. I sob m im Co. Limited. 520 FORT STREET. : HONOLULU. JAS. F.MORGAN 33 QUEEN ST. Telephone 74. l ESTATE FOR SALE. . Shares of Stock FOR PRIVATE SALE. Oahu Sugar Co. (assessable). Oahu Sugar Co. (paid up). Makaweli. Ewa Plantation. Kahuku Plantation. Waimanalo Plantation. Pioneer Mill Co. (Lahaina) Honokaa Sugar Co. Pacific Sugar Mill. Hawaiian Electric Light Co. People's Ice & R. Co. Hilo Mercantile Co. Honolulu Soap Works. Base Ball Supplies! Complete line just received, lower than ever. Prices TENNIS GOODS. "1898" BALLS. New Rackets, Nets, Etc. Complete line direct from Wright & Ditson. Prices on Balls, greatly reduced. Sporting Goods Of every description. See our new line of HAMMOCKS We will save you money. Wall, Nichols Go. Artistic Shoes 2'ome one has said that when a country village becomes famous the last to find it out are the people who live there. Nine out of ten of the good people of Honolulu, if asked to point out the finest and largest Shoe Store in Honolulu would certainly sav the Manufacturers' Shoe Cos Store. Here it is that the very highest grades of Shoes in the world are to be found. Our buyers in the East today are keep ing their ears to the ground to purchase the very latest styles in footwear. These goods are in stock and are constantly arriving. The Ma: mfacturers' Shoe Co. FORT STREET. a a JkT J? J? u JkT Jf it V J? AT V If tt J? Jf J? K J? XT AT AT r &r v x Head-Ease Is Worth $1,000 To anyone with a headache and plenty of money. Head-Ease acts directly up on the nerves and organs which control and regulate the circulation of the blood it immediately relieves the congestion in the vessels of the brain which is the cause of headache. Safe and agree able to take. 25c per box of 12 powders: Prepared only by u DRUGGISTS. A ' 4 4 4 '4 4 4 .t f . x A ft X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Y ooo For This Week Only Will be put on our Count ers to be closed, 10,000 yards of the Finest SWISS AND CA1HB. EIBY ever shown it this market. 000 These Goods are of the finest and latest patterns. 000 Call and see them. 000 (J D EG AN FORT STREET. x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Jk X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Goods! 000 1898 RACKETS. 1898 BALLS. NETS, ETC. The Very Best Made, And No Old Stock. OOO PEARSON & H0BR0N. FIRST CLASS RENTING AND REPAIRING DEPARTMENT. 312 Fort Street. Telephone 565. x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 1 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X If the Shirt doesn't fit you are painfully reminded of It. If it does well more than likely you got it here. Six for nine dollars. OOO Your stature will be perfectly clothed here. Some folks think that no "ready made" can fit them. We alter like the tailor, until he coudn't tell the fit from his own. Half his price. 9 Hotel Street : : Waverley Block. Agents for Dr. Deimel's Linen-Mean Underwear. Send for Catalogue. We Make Shirts to Order. larshmalloi Cake AT THE GERMAN BAKERY. 833 Fort St. Telephone 677. raftjf (Lialtei.) Merchants and Commissior Agents. Wi GOODS, HARDWARE, ani GROCERIES. Dagge r" Brand Mullet. The Only Progressive Bakery in Honolulu. YEE SING TA1. K. C. Baking Powder. Manila Cigars H. may & CO., lone id RetBil in Hatting, Wall Paper, Wicier Chairs and All Kinds of Furniture. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Cabinet Making ami Painting. Fort St. I Telephone, 22 : : : P. O. BOX, 470. -:- 93 FORT STREET. - Motel btreet - Robinson Block. P.O. Box 215. Telephone 973. N r w -EX "BELGIC" OODS! Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Shirts, Silk Neckties, Silk Suspenders. Etc., Etc., Etc. Wholesale and Petaa Japacese Goods ani Provision Merchants. PLOWS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS; PLANTATION SUPPLIES; LUBRICATING OLS; CARPENTERS', MACHINISTS' AND BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS; ARMS AND AMMUNITION; FARMERS' BOILERS; : WILEY & RUSSELL'S SCREW PLATES; TAPS AND DIES, DRILLS; PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES; GRAPHITE AND GRAPHITE PAINT; "GARLAND" STOVES AND RANGES; . ; BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES; : ' r GASOLINE STOVES; . AGATE AND TIN WARE; LAMPS; "AUTOMATIC" AND "NEW VICTORIA" SEWING MACHINES. 2 (PER "AUSTRALIA," FEB. 1.) , NEW ORGANDI Imperial, Francaise, St. Germaine, Czarine. I Superfine, Valence. I Toilet de Alsatia, 1 New Prints, Lace Curtains. t Ribbons, Lap Robes, Etc. : Ho W. Schmidt Sons. I . f 8 H t s I.