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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER : HONOLULU, APRIL 23 1S0S. , 7 LIFE and FIRE AGENTS FOR .seir Enofond Mufual Life losnronce Go OF BOSTON. in Fire tales Colony OF HARTFORD. Honolulu, April 19th, 1898. an effective fly. 1 1 CO., I'D. 5Jneen Street, Honolulu. H. I. AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Ono- mea. bugar company, Honcmu Sugar Company, Wailuku Sugar Company, vaiuee sugar company, Makee Su gar Company, Plaleakala Ranch Com pany, Kanaoala Itanoh. Planters' Line, San Francisco Packets, Charles Brewer & Co.'s Line of Bos ton rackets. Agents Boston- Board of Underwrit ers. Agents for Philadelphia Board of Underwriters. Manufactures of Wood ARE FREE BY Treaty. LIST OF OFFICERS: P. C. Jones, President; George H. Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bishop, Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. F. Allen, Auditor; C. M. Cooke, H. Water fcoase, G. R. Carter, Directors. This Cent. saves you Ten Per Our new method of doing business saves you another TEN PER CENT. See the display of It Slaughters the Hose Ihi in Murderous Stylo. For about a wo ok now Prcf. A. Koe bole, the Government tntomo'.og'.st has boon, watching the breeding of a l!y that has a peculiar affecion for the Japanese beetle, sometimes called the rose bug. Ttiis fly hunts cut the beetle and deposits upon it a living maggot. A female fly during its lifetime of three to five months produces in the neighborhood of 200.000 of these tiny white worms. The maggot devc-lop.i into a fly. In the laboratory of Pro fessor Koebele may be seen the young fly issuing from the cave of the dead beetle. On grounds 'here selected for experiment the flys were noriced to hunt into crevices for the beetle. Pro fessor Koebele used this fly against the grasshopper in California with KID HEY TROUBLE CURED. -V "Well-Known Hotel-Keeper Kelates Ills i:perieueo-IIe Sutt"eit il Great ly From Kidney Trouble ami Iudl-tjcstlou. f From the Standard. Cornwall, Canada. T 1 . aits Jiacpnerson, ::o:el-keerei the villaee of Lancaster. signal success. The fly disappeared soon after the grasshopper pest was driven away. It is moderately certain that the fly will die (here when it ceases to find the rose bug cr some other destructive insect. The new enemy of the beetle resembles very much a house fly, being of about the same size, but a trifle lighter in color. Professor Koebele is now using for the purpose of breeding the fly a consignment o beetles sent from Kauai, but unac- ccmpaniea uy a letter 01 auvice. Glengarry vcruiiiv, ins uone business tor a number of years in Lancaster, and having suc cessfully catered foV the natronasre of the travelling public, therefore is favorably known not only at home but also abroad. In conversation with a newspaper reporter he enumerated ouutr u; unmenis anu now V 1 Beauty 7 DAD I nsrirance Office, OF LONDON. 171 0. The largest and oldest purely Fire Insurance Com pany in the World. Capital : : : :: Net Surplus. - $12,000,000. : 8,000,000. BISHOP & CO., Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. WM, G. IRWIN & CO., LIMITED. VRixivG. Irwin. .President and Manager Slaus Spreckels Vice-President fW. M. Giffard. Secretary and Treasurer Theo. C. Porter Auditor SUGAR FACTORS AND COMMISSION AGENTS AGENTS FOR THE Oceanic Steamship Company Of San Francisco, CaL Clad 8 Spb.kck.kl.8. BLABS SPRECKELS & CO, Bankers, HONOLULU - - II. I. yxANCisco asknts Tlie Nevada Ban or San Francisco. DRAW EXCHANGE ON .iSaa irranclsco-Tbe Nevada Bank of Sat Francisco. , . T... london The Union Bank of Loudon (Ltd.). ?ev York American Exchange Nations Bank. , . Cnlcaeo Merchants National Bank. iWis Comptoir National d'Escompte dt I &ris. 5tortln Dresdner Bank. 2Iorutkontr and Yokohama Hongkong and iinanghal Banking Corporation. 2Zevr Zealand and Australia Bank ol W 7nnl QTirl Vlrtorla and Vancouver Bank of Brit- iJi Nor!! America. ncasocia General Bankina 5 Excnanae Business vanaiTui. Tnns made on Approved Secfcritv. Commercial andTrayelerb' Credit jbsited. Bills ol Exchange uongni ana duiu. Cdlectlon&ZIPromptly Acconnted For O O ' Vheii other hoofs and other shoe Have not been faring well, Jtad by the language that you us It's plain there's been a sell. la sn-ch a scene, we Ask you not to -worry, remember the KING STREET SHOEING SHOP OF T. B. MURRAY pu JCrery mule or horse shoe we sa la In iteslf a perfect gem, To get the like, ring up or send your entter to the shop or r. is. m. employ first class mechanic "Prices to suit the times." TeUphone 592. HUSTACE & CO., DEALERS IN Wood and Coal ALSO White and Black Sand Yh5.k we will sell at the very lowest market rates. Telephone No. 414. WOODEN WARE In our big Yellow Window 1. 1 i " VON HOLT BLOCK. I he wohifl in Ik LIMITED. Subscribed Capital Yen 12,000,000 Paid Up Capital " 7,500,000 Reserve Fund " 5,464,000 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES: Kobe, London, Lyons, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Bombay, Hong Kong. Transacts a General Banking and Exchange Business. Agency Yokohama Specie Bank: New Republic Bldg., : Honolulu, H. I. THE CLUB STABLES (Limited) C BELLINA, Manager. Fort St., near Hotel. Telephone 477. livery. Booiig ontf Soles sues. PROMPT SERVICE, STYLISH TURN OUTS, SAFE DRIVERS. We are especially equipped to cater to vour trade. Fair dealing and good service is what we depend on to get it. Dr. Rowat is always in attendance at the Stables. Club Stables Hack Stand Cor. Union & Hotel Sts. (Old Bell Tower.) CAREFUL AND WELL INFORM ED DRIVERS. FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES. HACKS AT ALL HOURS. Orders for Surreys, Wagonettes, Single or Double Teams at a moment's notice. Hacks Nos. 125, 1S3, ISO, 70, 77, 81. C. BELLINA, Mgrr. ni ?io Stables Tel. 477. Successful Photos. We never cease trying to make a cnpc( nf fverv nhoto we take. And we succeed. Our photos are successfu because they're made by -artists the likenesses are excellent the poses are novel and graceful and they are finished in the daintiest possible style. We are always pleased to show speci mens of our work. Another Time Card. In the interest of its patrons and the public generally the Hawaiian Gazette Company, Ltd., has issued a third steamer mail time table for 189S. This one is as of April 20 and can be depended upon. Previous issues should be destroyed. A copy of the new time card is sent to each Adver tiser subscriber this morning. The card may be secured at this office. Favors the Park. Attorney-General Smith s'aid yester day that he was one of those who favored a .place at Kapiolani park as a site for the Carter Memorial foun tain. Mr. Smith thought it right and proper that the memory of Mr, Carter should be preserved in a suitable man ner. However, the Attorney-General believes that a less public place than Union Square will be better for the memorial. Beware of " cheap " bak ing powders. Alum makes good medicine but bad food. Ask your doctor. 612- THE Customers Approval he was cured. "About two years ag." he said, "my whole digestive apparatus seemed to become disordered. Snni6 t could move around, then again I would be obliged to go to bed. I tried several things but with indifferent success. Occasionally I felt relieved, bur in a day cr two the old symptoms would return with a mere depressing effect. This kind of thing went on until I became troubled with my kidne3s, which was a very annoying addition to my sufferings. I was restless, with a sensation of sickness at the stomach. with intermittent pain in the small of of my back. I was miserable enough when I consulted the doctor, who probably did me some good, because I teit relieved. The doctor's medicine was taken and his- directions obej-ed. but I did not improve. I had heard of the fame of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. My wife belived in them and urged me to try tnem. i am giaa.l did so, for after taking one box I felt better, and I continued taking the pills until I was completely .cured. This summer I had an attack of the same conplaints and T- & . . 1 T"V . "V T s -a . . i iouna jjr. w imams iinic fills as effective as before. I had .this advan tage, my knowledge and belief in ' the pills saved me from costly and tedious experimenting such as I had undergone previously. I may further add that both myself and Mrs. Macpherson have derived much benefit from ,the use of Dr. '"Williams'" Pink Pills, and I can cordially recommend them to those who are suffering similarly."" Rhumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, par tial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, nerv ous headache, nervous prostration and (diseases depending upon humors in the blood, isuch as scrofula, chonic erysi pelas, etc., all disappear before a fair treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Sold by all dealers in medicine : mil : I ' - mm lip Yi Grocer. We have heard people say, "Oh, yes, I would like to deal with P. J. Voeller & Co. as everything is so nice there, and they are so accommodat ing, but ;their prices seem high." We plead guilty to the first count and "not guilty" to the second. Our prices are lowest. Never do we ask more. IS WORTH HAVING. It makes 'the very best sort of advertis ing. The saving of even the smallest fraction in buying is often worth, in the aggregate, your year's rent. STRONG POINTS. The strong points on which we make - i. . i our sales anu Keep our customers nes in the fact that we never attempt co- crcion. we uon t approve or it unuer any circumstances. Many times we are asked relative to the different goods, and we gladly give it even if we have to sacrifice a penny 'by doing so. In the long run we lose nothing. STAPLE GOODS. Lf&st week we spoke of our canned goods, this week we will talk fruits in glass jars. The name of J. T. Morton, Heintz, Cross & Black well, Curtis, Durets Co. and White are synonymous with pruity in the following goods: GREEN GAGES, DAMSONS, CHER RIES, RASPBERRY VINEGAR, DELBI SWEET CHUTNEY, RIPE OLIVES, BOILED APPLE CIDER for MINCE PIES, WHITE ONIONS, SWEET PICKLES, CHOW CHOW, GHERKINS. LIQUID RENNET for DESERTS, WATER WHITE VINE GAR. SUBLIME LUCCA OIL for SALADS and CANDIES. Aside from these we have a varied assortment of Preserves, Jellies, Mar malades and Jams. All these goods are freshly packed in air tight glass containers and preserve their original flavors, and are simply what we claim for them, the best and cleanest of their kind. 2-LB. CAN BROILED MACKEREL, Souced or in Tomato Sauce. 25 CENTS PER CAN, ONE WEEK Let us be j'our Grocer, you'll pay no more possibly less and you'll be sure of first qualities at all times. P. J. YOELLER & Co. FORT & HOTEL ST. $75.00! THE B0LTLESS "Sylph" Cycle K PHOTO Gill Fort Street. !! I- I I ft' l mil ID 6. ?4 r - Honolulu Bicycle Co. Telephone 009, 409 Fort St. ..: :JJkll IV .- Y': h X.l-i Captivates. ooo Except a handsome face nothing attracts the eye quicker than a pretty shoe. A stylish costume without a shoe to correspond looks incomplete. We can assist you in making a choice. Call at . L If I Cfl 205 Hotel St. Arlington Block. U a k 'A A A ; A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ft St St WAR There will be none with us, except the battles of trade relative to high prices. The Flyine Squadron, at the present, is no more alert in watching their opponents than we in cutting to the quick an exhorbitant price. SPRI C WEATHER Is with us, and with it comes the desire to put on lighter clothing, and as a consequence when "step ping out for just a minute" you forget the necessary precaution ot protecting yourself against the cool evening wins result, a headache and cold. We V V ' A1 &' ' ft.' ft.' ft? have a handsome wind protector in Light Evening Capes. LADIES- WHITE COLLARS AND CUFFS, TIES AND CRAVATS St St St St St st Are some of the new novelties just received. ft. ft. V ft.' I Temple of Fashion. I St ft? M. G. SILVA, Propr. " St ft? k k n , i k a n ta h t a The Rubber Tire Wheel Company II: 0 Successful RHKT Wit N-;;:li5il)ilfi iiiii fliie. PLANT AT THE HAWAIIAN CARRIAGE MNUFACrUf.IN(J COMPANY, QUEEN STREET. on C2 am i g 7 El3sy, I'FiGioar'ti ooo O'd "Wheels Reset -with Steel Channels, Itubbez Tires, and Roller-Bearing Axles. WILSON & WHITEHOUSE. SOLE LICENSEES FOR THE HAWAIIAN ISLAND3. ntion, Contractors! Teamsters, men, Draymen! Express We want to call your attention to our stock of TEAM HARNESS, PLOW HARNESS, DUMP CART HARNESS, TRACE CHAINS, MULE COLLARS AND BRIDLES. HEAVY HOOK HAMES, HAME STRAPS AND CHAIN PIPES. COLLAR PADS R COLLINS. TELEPHONE 662. P. 0. BOX 496. A nd ca-fc 82 i I King St., near Nnnanu St., Honolnln. , Hawa i I. UK ttiiv nuvoi lioci s i u voiiis aiuUUlfl