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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, APRIL 25, 1S9S. The A. J. FULLER Has arrived from New York, and on her we have a very gen eral assortment of merchandise, such as Nails (Cut, Wire, Plain and Galvanized), Ship and Cut Spikes, Oakum, Pitch, Cotton Waste, Galvanized and Black Iron Water Pipe, Cylinder, Engine and Car box Oils, Lane's Hoes and Handles, Long Card Matches, Spokes, Hubbs, Rims, Blacksmiths' Coal, and a large lot of Bar Iron. These are but a few of the many items that we have on this ves sel. What you wish and do not see above mentioned just ask for. Wo have about everything that a Hardware store should have. E. O. HALL & SON, Ld. i Corner Fort & King Sts. & 3k. he You loll l Handsome Carriage? 8 Are right because they are bought right, of well known and old established factories, which are just as anxious as you that they give satisfac tion. All Goods bought direct of factory. No Middle man's profit. I Goods and Pfice Turn Under Delivery Wagons Just the thing for Honolulu's narrow streets. Handsome Double and Single Surrey Harness. C EOT A mm lira i o CARRIAGE and HARNESS HOUSE, FORT ST., above Club Stables. TEL. 205. Hamakua Plantation, Paauilo, Hawaii, H. I. Mr. J. G. Spencer, Pacific Hardware Co., Honolulu. Dear Sir: The Secretary Disc Plow I pur chased from you is giving us satisfaction. We are using it to plow under a crop of lupins. They are three feet high and very thick. Your plow turns them completely under, at the same time plowing the land fourteen inches deep. I feel satisfied that with this plow the draft for the same quantity and depth of work is as 6 to 8. That is, with the old plow, to do the same work, it takes 8 good mules; with your plow it takes only 6, and they are less tired at night. Please send me another plow by first schooner leaving i6r this. You are at liberty to use this in any way you may see fit. Yours truly, A. LIDGATE. ROBERT CATTQN 212 Queen Street, Honolulu. AGENT FOR -n. wttitm nr a rrcnxr Xr VARVAN f!0. Ld. xux. . ".. Sugar Machinery WATSON, LAIDLAW & CO Centrifugals and Cream Separators. JOHN FOWLER & CO. (Leeds), Ld. .. . . . . Steam Ploughs and Portable Railway. ttttc RISDON IRON WORKS General Engineering MARCUS MASON & CO., Coffee and Rice Machinery. J. HARRISON CARTER. Disintegrators. ATTON, WEILL & -, Founders and Machinists. 213 Queen St., bet. Alakea and Richards Sts., Honolulu. Invito Enquiries for General Ironwork; Iron and Brass Cast- ings. Ships' Blacksmiths, cemetery tia.ui. c.. Crestings Made to Order: Samples on Hand. nonMDTi v ATTENDED TO. TEL. 410. KLrAlno r-rv-rw - - - - Jjici til e Hawaiian 1QII TUXES I YEN II. i - . i - r. -- ,l. tliNxcr.i r x r 3 5. - xi': r. - :i x 5 x - 2 - c -r M-iir. m x rus c "i x z -r. o O 'r. : m r-- r z. l- ?z i - r. r: O o 1 cxi-MK T. x : Cl Z. -i JC --.- -'-C : - r ir rr L- - x- - ' o i, o cJ '. u H cr. x -r. 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Le Galliene, the poet, critic and essayist -who is lecturing in America, is a slira young man of 30. He is very eccentrio and is better known in America for Lit eccentricities than for his books. lust to Hand: tx C3 O t x x cn- x i- cc - 'rcxNJi'ftOOirincx-'Xw Cl CM "r CM CO rr -i Cl i-t 17 co co ci c . Cl Cl . co co Cl t- 1 fi CO i I X w i CO X g8SSa8SSSSSS2SgS888aSS5SS8S5&S eg4 a g3co"' S53"-W 33 ss gg -g gesSg53gS8S8SSSaS2i88.SSS8gffS iS c5to-xc4eo(Mt--ieoci cn-i '-i'-l t.l1 1 Cr"d'ccf" yr-i OS OCCO CO fly, - c-5 cc -p i- x co i- X x " X CO . - . : ,oo5ceocx-cco.co eoci, :rr' os2 i-"chn'(m cici xw ..... :C;; 4r 03 .cic,...coco o g-? o 2 Ch EH Ul P GENTS' WHITE AND COLORED Alpaca Coats The nattiest and coolest for the warm weather. ooo Iff 1 ios' a Gents Ties, In all the Latest fetching colors. ooo Children s Sun Bonnets, In White and Colors. B. F. EHLERS & CO Fort Street- .11 dj B V h to 9 n m w Q W 7, fll T (i, i w W S - 5 a a ai qj jj n fli q Q) a O ba ijC'-)400o'la)OUcnOla!O 1 0 Q 1 o Q c-o3,o a a a) e OJ--. 0ni-- w ij o w acrtT3 iTS'O 4,T3 Si'O? H - o H u T3 OS .as S ej 0 ei a a. O i- W 13 C ci C es u - 2 1 0) to o 2 O a co o CO o s e3 P. cS 33 c .2 cs CO 3 .2 es a cu o 3 o 3 a "2 3 3 PJ ci o 01 S3 3 S3 3 2 a CO O H O H o 3 03 (- 3 oo 3 I! CO I- CQ -o 3 "o 3 oooooooooooooooc ooooooocoooooooooxxxxooo 5 A LARGE INCREASE OF BUSINESS. NO "OPPOSITION. 3 ' An Unfortunate Statement in Re gard to the Memorial Fountain. During discussion incident to con sideration of a site for ithe Citizens' Guard Memorial Fountain to the late Charles L. Carter, there has very thoughtlessly been made the statement that "the military was opposed." Just what it is assumed or meant that "the military" objects to is not quite clear. Close inquiry in the premises has been made by the Advertiser. Minister Cooper, ranked only ,by the President, the constitutional commander-in-chiet, is at the bead of the military. In the House of Representatives last week Minister Cooper's voice was raised against the Senate joint resolution con demning or disapproving the Lnion Square location for the memorial foun tain. Minister Cooper was able only to secure a reference of the resolution ,to a committee. A portion of his ad dress on the subject was published and it was dear that he was for the location granted by the Executive. On the other hand Attorney General Smith, head of the police department, of which the Citizens' Guard is an element, said in an interview for this paper that he fa vored the proposed Kapiolani park site for the memorial. In the House later Mr. Smith advised that the joint reso lution go to a conference. The Repre sentatives would not agree to this. Col. J. H. Fisher, commanding the First Regiment, N. G. H., was asked on Saturday for an expressioa concerning the reported "opposition of the military- " Colonel Fisher said so far as he knew or had heard, there was nothing whatever to do with the matter, excep ting .that all wearers of the uniform of the Republic's service will consider it a privilege at any time to take part in any function or movement .honoring the memory of Mr. Carter. Matters upon which "the military" expresses opinion are either brought before the Board of Officers or presented wben the istaff and field are summoned by super ior officers. Neither the location of the memorial nor the matter of the memor ial itself have ever been made subject of deliberation by N. G. H. officers in any way. Deep regret is expressed by the offi cers of the regiment that there should nave been given currency in any way the mistaken, thought that they would meddle in such a matter. . a Central Union Calendar. Mfmdav 2:45 p. m. The Gleaners will meet in the parlor. Topic "Mis sions in Micronesia." Tuesday 2:30 p. m. Meeting of Wo man's Board. Addresses by mission aries from Micronesia. Wednesday 7:30 p. m Service pre- hf Communion. The JJCti aLVJi jr church will vote on the names pro pounded for membership. Thursday The Pastor and Mrs. Bir- nie will be at home in the afternoon and evening. Friday 7:30 p. m. Business meeting of Y. P. S. C. E.; 7:30 p. m. prayer meeting at Palama chapel; 3:30 p. m. prayer meeting of Christian Workers at Y. M. C. A. hall. Reception of members and Commun ion of the Lord's Supper on Sunday Mav 1. Children's day May S. Children may then be presented for baptism. NEW YORK, April 5. The sales of the Remington Standard Typewriter, the world over, for March this year, largely exceeded any previous month in its his tory. Typewriter sales are a good barometer of general industrial conditions. CKXXXDXCKXO0CKXC0XXXDXD OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd., Sole Agents. We Repair Broken rittia-ric mater whether "LalllCl do the trouble's due to a 11 won't work" shutter or a broken lens or, in fact? if there's anything wrong with jt we'll fix it up in a way to suit and at a price that II satisfy you. BIART FORT ST. JEWELER. Good baking powder at 25 or 30 cents a pound? Ridiculous! It can't be made. Cream of tartar costs too much. The grocer must make a profit; and so must the man ufacturer. C13 There Are Just Two Kinds of Photos Good photos, and others. We make just one kind here good ones. And our piiotcs are good m eer wa. Come to us expecting better photos than you've ever had made before. We won't disappoint you. Quaker Bread. Made by Particular People For Particular People. The GERMAN BAKERY 833 FORT ST. TELEPHONE G77. US' I I I. me only propressive Bakery in Honolulu. REMOVAL NOTICE. Fort Street. JOSE de ESPIRIT0 SANTOS Manufacturer of GUITARS, UKULELES, AND TARO PATCH FIDDLES, Has removed to