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it rft ftitrnrfitriHi n 1 1 Maiiii i i I" i 1:5 I 31 f) i : I f '7 X . t. 1 1 i ' it 5 "i ' 4 A " -IH" !'' if.. . lilt' i' ; ' ! 1 . V II : 1 ' - l : ' :i y 1 ' .-." THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISE!: : HONOLULU, APRIL 4. 1S0S. LOCAL GREYIT1ES. I Ii. & L. A. meeting tonight. Kooa will start grinding again to day. Beautiful Spring flowers at Mrs. 1 fauna's. K. W. JorIan will continue his clear ance Kile another week. There will be one new singer and one new sons at Emma Square Vltia even ing. Captain Kioaft and others arrested eleven Chinaman- for gambling Satur day night. A. concert will Imj given by th Gov ernment banl at Makte Island tomor row evening. The first missionaries from the Unit ed States landed in Hawaii 7S years ago this date. (More cottages are being built on Hustace avenue, near the entrance to Cyclomere park. The WavMley Huh poodle are quite busy already arranging for their con cert on the 10th inst. The Mormon church conference for all the Islands is in session this week at Iaie, near Kahuku. Solid silver hat pins given away in the, millinery department of N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co., Itd. Medeiros & Decker, the Hotc-1 street tailors, have made arrangements for a steam dyeing and cleaning outfit. "Willi son's circus is not expected in town again for a fortnight. The show continues to draw well on Hawaii. Rev. O. II. Gulick will address the Ivoyal legion meeting at Central Uni on church at 2:15 this afternoon. Tom K. James has not as yet leased his Snow cottage place. He has had several offers for the establishment. At the Y. M. C. A. hall this even ing, inhere will be held the annual busi ness meeting and election of officers. Pierre Jones has been appointed by the Bishop of Honolulu, the lit. Rev. Alfred Willis, to be Diocesan Regis trar. Jim Spencer writes from Hanalei, Kauai, that being purser of 'the Noeau is not half so much fun as he antici pated. s "Bob" Wilcox (has tendered his valu able services to the United States Gov ernment to be used in case of war with Spain. When expecting better photos than' you ever had before Williams suggests that you see him; that he will not dis appoint you. Am elegant display of Easter hats, toques and bonnets, just arrived on the steamer Moana, at N. S. SacJas Dry Goods Co., Ltd. This is the first day of the Easter opening at Miss M. E. Killean's milli nery establishment on Hotel street, Arlington block. 'A large number of Chinese and na tives and a few haole? attended .the funeral of Mrs. Sing Loy on last Sat urday afternoon. Baseball goods of all kinds at reduc ed prices are offered by the Hawaiian News Co. Spaulding's 1S97 Baseball Rules always on hand. The stockholders of 'the O'owalu Company will hold a meeting this morning at 11 o'clock at the office of Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd. Figueredo, a Portuguese, was arrest ed by Detective Kaapa, Saturday after- i noon on the charge of selling spiritu ous liquor without a license. Did you ever have your whiskers cut with less pu'lling than when shaved at the Silent Barber Shop? They feel proud to have you leave their place satisfied. The. music box at the Temple of Fashion was won by Mrs. W. C Achi whoiae'Ul G(0 tickets. Mrs. F. Poor was second with 607. S. Decker did the counting. Soft, white skin is within the reach of every woman. A'll that is needed to make the complexion faultless is to use Maile Cream as prepared by Ben son, Smith & Co., Ltd. Davey is showing in a window at the Pacific Hardware Company a fine "Enamel Panel" photograph of Fred. Whitney, of W. G. Irwin & Co. The likeness is a large and excellent one. In four of the principal cities of 'the United States, there are 7,221 Reming ton typewriters used against 2,491 of all other makes. H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., are agents for this popular machine. The Salvation Army people on Satur day and again on Sunday had "wel come home" meetings for Mrs. Adju tant Simonson and Lieutenant Elliott, who returned from r'.ie States by the i Mo an a. j At the Chinese church yesterday morning t'hree young men wore receiv- j ed into membership on confession of j faith. Five children wore baptized. Two of these were the children of J Frank W. Damon. ! i Some of the men prominent in or ganization of t'he Rugby boom wish it stated that Ceo. Clark, now under treatment at the Queen's Hospital for ; hernia, had the trouble before he en gaged in a practice game. People who came from Kauai. Sun day, report .that the Waimea bridge is in good shape again. Carriages can pass over. A ferry is being built for the transportation of passengers and supplies across the Hanapepe river. It is likrly that more will be heard in the Senate today of the towor for the new Diamond Head lighthouse. There are practical men who take issue with the Legislators who are S3 positive that the first strong blow will level the structure. The Northern Pacific Steamship Company's steel ship Braemer will leave this port for Portland, Oregon, taking freight for Seattle, Tacoma and other Sound ports, on or about. April 5th. For freight apply to Theo. IT. Davies & Co., Ltd., agents. If SEiMOLA" is not the best of kind why does everybody ask for it? And why do all the grocers keep it? 7 Dropln iilirifll I 'MHWUVi J J Schools are closed, this week for Easter vacation. Several squads of Citizens' Guards men did some fair target shooting at Iwilei butts yesterday forenoon. It i3 expected that Minister Cooper, who was indisposed for several days last week, wi:i be on duty again today. mnuwi 11 kfliJWsxUa j oou Diamond Heap, April 3, IS03. Weather, hazy; wind, high N. E. SPECIAL THIS WEEK. Solid Silver Hat Pins Given Away. EASTER HATS! EASTER HATS! A new assortment per steamer Moana. THE VERY LATEST. A unique assortment of TOQUES AND BONNETS. A special 'line of CHILDREN'S TRIMMED EASTER HATS At exceptional low prices. A line of UP-TO-DATE SAILOR HATS, OR GANDIES, LAWNS and MUSLINS, The finest collection 3'ou ever saw. NEW CRISP FRENCH ORGANDIES, exquisite colorings, new combina tion plaids and stripes. THE LATEST FADS: Jeweled Buckles, Footing, Embroidered Chiffon Veils, Fringed Neck Ties, we 'have them all. Remember the Millinery Department. SOLID SILVER HAT PINS, GIVEN AWAY. i. i mi Goads u. Limited. 520 FORT STREET. : HONOLULU. JAS. F.MORGAN 33 QUEEN ST. Telephone 74. STOCKS 10 REAL ESIIIE FOR SALE. it Shares of Stock FOR PRIVATE SALE. 1 an if time you may happen to he hi tlie ne'itjhhorhooil of our handsome Store, and yd our clerks to show you our Pretty assortment of 710 celt its in fcot covering. Don't need Shoes just now? Perhaps Not, bht you trill need them later en And tee want to supply them. Our Prices are not "Less than cost cf Making;' but they are fixed to allow Tlie smallest 'consistent margin. The Manufacturers' Shoe Co. FORT STREET. v h i at t it K it . t. . K jf AT ii p J .1 .X .X . n ,x .X Soap is not the enemy TODAY. 10 Shares Inter-Island S, l Company. 25 Shares Oahu Sugar Co. assessable. 20 Shares Oahu Sugar Co., paid up. 25 Shares Kahuku Sugar Co. (S) ase Ball Supplies! Complete line just received. Prices lower than ever. TENNIS GOODS. "1898" BALLS. New Rackets, Nets, Etc. Complete line direct from Wright & Ditson. rrices on Balls, greatly reduced. Sporting Goods Of every description. See on line of HAMMOCKS We will save you money. new Wall, Nichols Co. to the complexion which J ts many people consider it. jj It is infinitely better for J the skin than the dirt if which will collect in the pores after a day wheel- J ing or traveling. &; All soap is not good at for the skin. For in- stance, common laundry n soap would ruin a com- x plexion. Use only the J- purest of soap for face J and hands. A trial of Curative Skin Soap 1 u will convince anyone 5 that it is the proper toi- Jr let soap. It will leave J x the face and hands soft dllU CtCdil. 1L ilclIIUi LUC & tesV 2c cake; 3 for 60c. OR GAMES! DIMITIES! There are many popular features in our Spring line, none more so than the price. Absolutely safe boy's and men's cloth-in.-; is whav our trade demands. Perfect fit and style, "ginger and dash," make celling easy and add tone to our business. But the rrice feature control everything. Take a look at our line, it is doing wonders for our TRADE. Fit and finish, fashion and fabric, go hand in hand with popular price?. UK 2 9 Hotel Street Waver'ey Block. Agents for Dr. DeLmel's Linen-Mesh Underwear. Send for Catalogue. h ft? ft? ft? ft? ft? ft? ft? ft? III I KING & FORT. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ft? A A r A A 4 " 4 U -A A 'A U A A X Not a million bargains nor everything at half price just a special lot of Organdies and Dimities as fresh as Spring. 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. tiU CI B JO FORT STREET. n t n n t k k v. c ? k k t pi k vi n i k n i t k n s s ft? ft? ft? ft? ft? ft? ft? ft? A? V ft? ft? ft? ft? ft? ft? V ft? ft? a; ft? ft? a? Jk ft? ft? ft? ft? ft? ft? ft? ft? ft? a? &? ft? a? ft? ft? ft? ft? 000 1898 RACKETS. 1898 BALLS. NETS, ETC. The Very Best Made, And No Old Stock. OOO PEARSON OBRON FIRST-CLASS RENTING AND REPAIRING DEPARTMENT. 312 Fort Street. Telephone 065. 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 r X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X We Make Shirts to Order. The Queen Hotel With its large and well ventilated rooms, hot and cold baths 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 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. (Limited.) mmm m Com MISSION WIS DM V GOODS, HARDWARE, and GROCERIES. "Dagger" Brand Mullet. CARL KLEMME, Manager. YEE SING TAI. mm Matting, Wall Paper, Wicker Chairs and All Kinds of Furniture. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Cabinet Making ami Taintinsr. Fort St. Telephone, 22 K. C. Baking Powder. Manila Cigars. H. may & CO., le and Kill Grocers 98 FORT, STREET. I O. Box, 470. 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. U A 'A 'A A A A U AAA U Vri A U ? U A A A A A A t U 'A 'A A U A U 'Z A U U A A fcS Hotel Street - P.O. Box 2(5. Telephone 973. Robinson Block. ! i 11 T Golf, Stanley, Yamatoya's, Etc. Jewelry, Sweaters, Silk Goods, Etc, Etc., Etc., Etc. Wholesale and Retail Japanese Goods and Provision Merchants. 1 -f o o 4- -f f 4- e We received per Zealandn, March 19th, the Latest in Organdies, Flannelettes, Gin D 4- 9 ornniQ rrQ i sniTinnrc Also, a good line of Quilts and Towels, Etc.f at the Lowest Prices. H. W SCHMII 9 ON s -r, -i 4 uirMfrwB