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war sMmm THE PACIFIC COMMERCLVL ADVERTISER : HONOLULU, MARCn 31. 1S98. am. r .. -. .-,1 31 v 13 hzz - " :.i 1 -- looaA brevities. , Company A dt-tl tonight. Children' eprh? hats, Mrs. Hansa. Government employes v.-ill receive their salaries today. Miss Eileen O'Moore left for San Francisco by the Alameda. ",lKegular session of the Commission ers of Education at 2:30 p.hi. today. The A lame (U got away at D o'clock la'st nignt. She took a very large mail. The Robert Lewers will go on the marine railway for a cleaning today. Cruller?, such as your mother used to mahe, can be had at the German Bak ery. This is the last day for the payment of personal and dog taxes without pen alty. Miss M. Killean, milliner and dress maker, Hotel street, has dn ad. in this issue. Mrs. C. D. Chase was "a passenger on the Alameda t tor San Francisco last night. The Klondikers of the S. S. Cape Ot way have purchased a large amount of Taroena. There was not a stateroom in the Alameda that had less than three peo ple it. Silva vs. Fernandez, assumpsit, was argued and submitted to the Supreme Court yesterday. Miss Killean, the milliner, has re turned from the States with a full line of the latest goods. The Alameda had aboard her some thing like $3,500,000 when she passed through here yesterday. The Rugby match on Saturday will draw one of the biggest audiences yet seen in the grand stand. Colonel Fisher has letters satisfying foini that his brother Will E., is a whole and healthy man at Skaguay. Ladies' purse found in Catholic mis ion. Owner can have same at Frank Brown's store, Merchant street. C. R. Collins adveoes a few articles which are useful to owners of horses now working out at the track. The Willisda circus, hippodrome and wild west show opens on the plaza near . the fish market on Saturday evening Henry Roth has petitioned for the appointment of Cecil Brown as execu tor of the estate of ithe late Simon Roth After an absence of several months abroad, Pennis W. Hons has again joined ithe Pantheon shaving ( parlors' staff. . Stock taking at the J. T. Waterhoiistf stores, Queen street, means something to "buyers these days. Particulars on page 5. ' The China got away for China and Japan promptly yesterday. The band was on the wharf to play a farewell eoncert. Rev. Fr. Valentine has made a return ' to the Circuit Court, in Probate, to the effect that the estate of the late Anna Cahill is worth $3,033.93. By the courtesy of Minister Cooper, the Government band will furnish mu sic at the charity Rugby football game n Saturday afternoon next. . Agents in the United States in speak ing of the sugar quotation say: "We cannot account for the decline," and ttiat stock "has been going down also Rugby football players are all asked to be at Iolani College this evening at 7:30 to attend a lecture by A. St. M. Mackintosh and Rev. Mr. Lane on the game. Among the departures for China and Japan on the China yesterday were the following: Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hutchins, Miss Irwin, Mrs. F. H. Halstead, Miss Halstead. There, will be a dance at the Myrtle Boat Club house, a week from tomor row night. Tickets may be had of the following: H. Giles, W. Soper, D. F. Thrum and II. A. Wilder. George Crozier, a brother of Charles and David, has arrived here from Auck land, X. Z., and wilUocate. He is quite an athlete, being Joo& oar and some, what of a speed vendor with the wheel. The Board of Health meeting to have been held yesterday afternoon was ad journed to 3:30 p. m. today. Secretary Wilcox was ill and the president and members desired to prepare mail for the Alameda. S. W. Wilcox came from Kauai on the James Makee yesterday. The samer was to have called for him at Xawiliwili, but the weather was so bad tint it became necessary for him to go to Hanamaifiii. The Makee stopped there and took him aboard. Captain Saunders of the Mohican left for San Francisco on the Alameda last might, on account of the illness of his wife. First Mate Turner of the R. P. Rithet has taken charge of the Mohican as her master. The second mate of the Rithet is in the hospital, having been struck by falling bricks the other day. If "SEMOLA" is not the best of kind why does everybody ask for it? And why do ail the grocers keep it? A large number of passengers who were booked to leave for San Francisco on the Alameda were ucable t6 get stateroom accommodations on account of the large crowd that came from the Colonies. They will therefore have to wait untl the next steamer. iYbVBuBULUTIN. Diamond Head, j March 27, 1S0S. Weather, hazy; wind, high N. E. Drop In Neck Dressings At any time you may happen to be In the neighborhood of our handsome Store, and yd our clerks to show you our Pretty assortment of novelties in ftot covering. Don't need Shoes just now? Perhaps Xot, hvt you will need them later on And tee want to supply them. Our Prices are not "Less than cost of Making;' but they are fixed to allow The smallest consistent margin. of the sort that have made us friends will make us better friends open today. Price likely less than you'd guess. ooo If worth doing it's worth doing right out-dooring, indooring, anywhere, any time clothes to fit the case and yourself as well. ilPD 1 i u t i f fin u ft (Limited.) taws UOMMISSIOH fa is; The Manufacturers' Shoe Co. DRU GOODS. FORT STREET. no HARDWARE, and EASTER HATS! EASTER HATS ! A new lot, just received. HATS, mm The very latest. Children's Easter Hats. An elegant assortment Lat est Fau.: in Ribbons. On account of .the inclement weather our Great Bed Spread Sale Will be continued for a few day:;. Our $1.00 Bed Spread is extraor dinary value. Our $1.25 Bed Spread, hemmed ready for use, full double size, com pares with any $2.00 Spread. 'Remember these prices are only for a few days more. X AT ' ft? ftT 1th pi f9 Soap is not the enemy to the complexion which J ? many people consider it. J the skin than the dirt r which will collect in the 5 It is infinitely better for s ORGANDIES! ;9 Hotel Street Waverley Block. GROCERIES. DIMITIE Agents for Dr. Delmel's Linen-Mesh Underwear. Send for Catalogue. S We ftlake Shirts to Order. WctSScl MtlllAt. 1 he Queen note! Not a million bargains nor everything at half price just a special lot of Organdies and Dimities as fresh as Spring. ';. Mil m Goads Limited. 520 FORT STREET. : HONOLULU. JAS. F. MORGAN 33 QUEEN ST. Telephone 74. 8M01IE1L ESTATE FOR SALE. Shares of Stoct FOR PRIVATE SALE. TODAY. 10 Shares Inter-Island S. N. Company. Shares Oahn Sugar Co. assessable. Shares Oahn Sugar Co., paid np. Shares Kahuku Sugar Co. 25 20 25 Base Ball Supplies! Complete line just received, lower than ever. Prices Standard Patterns. L. B. Kerr has been appointed agent for the Islands for the Standard paper patterns, fl.pwn the wor i over, and Ihe DesiV' a publication for ladies. Mr. Kerr is ready to supply orders or either. TENNIS GOODS. "1898" BALLS. New Rackets, Nets, Etc. Complete line direct from Wright & Ditson. Prices on Balls, greatly reduced. Sporting Goods Of every description. line of See our new HAMMOCKS We will sare you money. Wall, Nichols Co. J pores after a day wheel- . ing or traveling. Jr All soap is not good J for the skin. For in- stance, common laundry Jr soap would ruin a com- J plexion. Use only the J purest of soap for face x X and hands. A trial of Curative Skin Soap J will convince anyone that it is the proper toi- Jr let soap. It will leave J AT K if the face and hands soft and clean. It stands the x tesf. 2c cake; 3 for 60c. f? KING & FORT. s X X fc e4 r it 14 it it "A 'A A A it it it it .- 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. With its large and well ventilated rooms, hot an cold baths and excel lent table and uttendances run la con junction with the favorite EAGLE HOUSE Belli situated, on Nuuanu Avenue, offer special advantages to tourists and 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. CARL KLEMME, Manager. YEE SING TAI. K. C. Baking Powder. Manila Cigars H. MAY & CO., Matting, Wall Paper, Wicker Chairs and All Kinds of Furniture. CONTRACTOR AND BU1LDKU. Cabinet Making and Painting. Fort St. 1101 sale on Kill n 98 FORT STREET. -:-Telephone, 22 : : : P. Q. Box. 470- fmmmS 1 VtU tV'. fr: 2' i" FORT STREET. X x X AT V AT AT St AT J? AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT V AT AT AT AT AT V AT AT AT AT V AT AT AT AT AT AT Tennis ooo 1898 RACKETS. 1898 BALLS. NETS, ETC. The Very Best Made, And No Old Stock. OOO PEARSON & H0BR0N. FIRST-CLASS RENTING AND REPAIRING DEPARTMENT. 312 Fcrt 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 J X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 1 f 'H'A'AX'A'A-A'4''A'4r'A-4'4 U 'A "A 'A U 'A "A 'A t 'A A A 'A 'A 'A 'A A 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. We received per .Zealandia, March 19th, the Latest in -J Hotel Street P.O. Box 215. Robinson Block. Telephone 973. TYL1SH HIRT Golf, Stanley, Yamatoya's, Etc. Jewelry, Sweaters,. Silk Goods, Etc. Etc., Etc., Etc. Wholesale and Petail Japanese Goods anJ Provision Merchants. '9 e 4- O Tgandies, Flannelettes, Ginghams & Crash- Suitings Also, a good line of Quilts and Towels, Etc., at the Lowest Prices. H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS. y it 9