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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER : HONOLULU, MARCH SO, 1898. 71 LOCAL BREVITIES. Mrs. Sugar; 9G degrees, 4 cents. C. A. Doyle has gone to Kauai. Last day, display Easter bonnets, Hanna. Two bright newsboys are wanted by A. M. Mellls. The Cape Otway Klondikers are en joying life in the tropics hugely. Col. Gilbert P. Little returned homo on the Claudine yesterday morning. Mrs. Alex. Mackintosh has gone to Kauai to visit her daughter, Mrs. Glade. There will be Rugby practice again this evening for Saturday's charity game. The Uniform Rank, Knights of Pyth ias, will have an interesting meeting this evening. The llobron Drug co. in tneir aa. ic. day give some valuable 'nformatlon. re garding soap. A bundle containing luncheon nap kins has been lost. See ad. for further particulars. II. E. Walker, the Cleveland bicycle acent. is also representative for the well known Monitor safe. Asada, Japanese haberdasher, Hotel street, has just received a line of styl ish shirts, sweaters, silk Roods and jewelry. E. O. Hall & Son advertise razors that are sharp, strops, hones, brushes, etc. Star safety razors are compared to Rambler safety bicycles. A conversazione was held in the Ad vertiser office last night in honor of the 42d birthday of Viggo Jacobsen. "Jim" Stacker sent his regrets from Hilo. J. R. Shaw, D. V. S., with office and infirmary at 8G3 King street, treats ani mals intrusted to his care after the most modern and humane treatment Bilmartin and "Bob" Texrill are matched for a five mile bicycle race at San Francisco. They will ride unpac ed, starting from opposite sides of the track. MissMcDonald's lecture will be given on Thursday morning of his week, in stead of on Friday morning. She will then complete the subject of English fiction. Charles Kreuter, ithe well known cor uetest of the band will give lessons cn the cornet to a limited number of pupils by individual attention. See ad in this issue. In the Supreme Court yesterday the case of C. S. Desky vs. Mrs. Lack, claim for damages on account of the flooding of an office by water pipes, was argued and submitted. Rev. J. M. Lewis and bride left for Maui yesterday. Among the other pas sengers on the Maui were: Mrs. W. P. Boyd, Miss Cornwell, Miss Baldwin and R. von Tempsky. Yesterday the Pacific Cycle & Manu facturing Co. were kept busy renting bicycles and selling revolvers to the Klondikers en route to Alaska by the steamship Cape Otway. N -Dick Cayford, who will be remem bered here as a blacksmith, has return ed to San Francisco from the Klondike, wrecked physically by exposure during an attempt to cross Chilcoot pass. By order of the Collector General of Customs, J. F. Morgan wil sell at pub lic auction, Thursday, April 7, at lo 'clock a. m., at his salesrooms, un claimed goods from the Custom House. If. G. Sylva, of the Temple of Fash ion, states that all music box coupons ' must be presented at the store by April 1st. The counting will take place Sat' urday evening, April 2d, from 7 to 0 p. m. Stanford, a steeplechase jockey , fa mous in Australia, is aboard the S. S China. He has been filling an engage ment at San Francisco and as now en route to India to ride in some big ev ents. The visit of the Joint Committee of the Legislature to the Molokai Settle ment has been postponed on account of the rough weather. It will be made on March 15th if the weather is settled by that time. Ren. Richards went to Hilo yester day. The telephones all over Hawaii -win now be kept busy until the Repre spmtative's reutrn. A number of the members of the House were down to gee him off. Theo. H. Davies & Co. Ltd., agents, give notice that the S. S. Cape Otwa? for Dyea, Juneau City and Fort Wrangel via Victoria and Vancouver, will leav& this port at 10 o'clock a. m., March 31. For freight or passage apply to them. The American League meeting to have been held last night for discussion of the Income Tax, was postponed for a week. One of the prominent speak ers engf ged was compelled to leave the city d important business. Mrs. Nawahi's Aloha Aina printing office ds being established anew m the wav Block, on King street. A press lately imported from the Coast is one that Walter G. Smith, brought to the country and that was sent to ban t ran isco later in exchange for type. If "SEMOLA" is not the best of kind why does everybody ask for it? And why do all the grocers keep it? Drop In Neck Dressings There will be a Rubgy football match this afternoon between a team and a side off the Klondike sieamer. Ar rangements will be made by A. St. M. Mackintosh and one of the visitors this morning. The game will likely be in front of the Drill Shed, though the teams may go to Makiki. rfltaiiiBilLUTIH. Diamond Head, March 27. 1898. Weather, hazy; wind, high N. E. At any time you may happen to he In the neighborhood of our handsome Store, and yet our clerks to show you our Pretty assortment of novelties in fcot covering. Don I need Shoes just now ? Perhaps Xof, bvt you will need them later on And we want to supply them. Our Prices are not "Less thati cost of Making" hut they are fixed to allow The smallest consistent margin. The Manufacturers' Shoe Co. FORT STREET. Of the sort that have made us friends will make us better friends open today. Price likely less than you'd guess. o o o If worth doing it's worth doing right- out-dooring, indooring, anywhere, any time clothes to fit the case and yourself as well. EASTER HATS! EASTER HATS! A new lot, just received. HATS, TOQUES ADD BOMETS. The very latest. Children's Easter Hats. An elegant assortment Lat est Fads in Ribbons. On account of the inclement weather our Great Bed Spread Sale , Will be continued for a few days. Our $1.00 Bed Spread is extraor dinary value. Our $1.25 Bed Spread, nemmea readv for use. full double size, com pares with any $2.00 Spread. Remember these prices are omy ior a few days more. II. s. stt mi Goads Co. Limited. 520 FORT .STREET. : HONOLULU. JAS. F. MORGAN 33 QUEEN ST. Telephone 74. SB REAL Sfl FOR SALE. Shares of Stock FOR PRIVATE SALE. it I AT K V V AT AT A? AT AT AT A? AT AT IT AT &' AT A? AT A? Af AT AT A.3 it AT A." Af ft t tft H X X X X X X X X X X X I It Q J Soap is not the enemy to the complexion which many people consider it. It is infinitely better for the skin than the dirt which will collect in the pores after a day wheel ing or traveling. All soap is not good for the skin. For in stance, common laundry soap would ruin a com plexion. Use only the purest of soap for face and hands. A trial of Curative Skin Soap will convince anyone that it is the proper toi let soap. It will leave the face and hands soft and clean. It stands the test. 2c cake; 3 for 60c. 4 ORGANDIES! DIMITIES! 9 Hotel Street""" :": " Waverley Block. Agents for Dr. Deimel's Linen-Mesh Underwear. Send for Catalogue. We Hake Shirts to Order. UW uu KING & FORT. ) A? A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 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 X X X X X Not a million bargains nor everything at half price just a special lot of Organdies and Dimities as fresh as Spring. 0 j JlffiE (Limited.) litem is n (10MI IS. SS10R fell DM GOODS, HARDWARE, and GROCERIES. Latest things in FANCY DRAPERIES They come from hands that have forgotten all but touches of prettiness. For husbands, brothers and sons a new line of Negligee Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, Etc. The Queen Hotel With its large and well ventilated rooms, hot and cold bath3 and excel lent table and attendances run In con junction with the favorite EAGLE HOUSE (Both situated on Nuuanu Avenue, offer special advantages to tourists ond others who desire first-class accom modation at a moderate tariff. Con nected with the Queen Hotel, there has recently been established a first-class RESTAURANT. . . Meals at all hours. Queen Hotel, Telephone 809. Eagle House, Telephone 807.., Hotel busses meet every steamer. "Dagger" Brand Mullet. CARL KLEMME, Manager. YEE SING TAI. Hatting, Wall Paper, Wicker Chairs and All Kinds of Furniture. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDEft. K. C. Baking Powder. Manila Cigars Cabinet Making an.i Painting. Fort Bt. ( Telephone, 22 H. MAY & CO- III GUlf! 98 FORT STREET. -:- P. O. Box, 47L Male DDI M FORT STREET. TODAY. 10 Shares Inter-Island S. fl. Company. 25 Shares Oahu Sugar Co., assessable, 20 Shares Oahu Sugar Co., paid up. 25 Shares Kahuku Sugar Co. AT AT JbT ts ooo v V X X ase Ball Supplies! Complete line just received. Prices lower than ever. 1898 RACKETS. 1898 BALLS. NETS, ETC. The Very Best Made, And No Old Stock. OOO PEARSON & HOBRON. X X X X X X X X FIRST-CLASS RENTING AND REPAIRING DEPARTMENT. TENNIS GOODS. "1898" BALLS. New Rackets, Nets, Etc. Complete line direct from Wright & Ditson. Prices on Balls, greatly reduced. JkT SB V AT v AT & UUU mtm AAA A AAYAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA 312 Fcrt Street. Telephone 565. Sporting Goods Of every description. See our new line of HAMMOCKS We vrill sare you money. Wall, Nichols Co. X X s7 Hotel Street - Robinson Block. P.O. Box 215. Telephone 973. TYLISH Shirts! Golf, Stanley, Yamatny??,;; Etc. Jewelry, Sweaters, Silk Goods, Etc Etc., Etc., Etc. Wholesale ani Retail Japaccse Goods aai 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; . GASOLINE STOVES; AGATE AND TIN WARE; LAMPS; "AUTOMATIC" AND "NEW VICTORIA" SEWING MACHINES. 5 We received per Zealandia, March 19th, the Latest in I Organdies, Flannelettes, f I Ginghams & Crash Suitings f Also, a good line of Quilts and Towels, Etc., at the Lowest Prices. . it H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS. !