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THE TACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER : HONOLULU, APRIL 25, 1S9S. Ii i! 9 1 t F H u LOCAL BREVITIES. Dr. Deiby has returned from Kauai. Rev. J. 13. Hanaike is here from Kauai. There will be a stat.el meeting of Lodge lo Progres tonight. Mr.-?. B. Bergensen left for San Fran cisco on the S. C. Allen, Saturday. Allan Jones made the first tally of the year for the .Regiment basdball team. Captain Alilborn and C. Bosse ar rived from Lahaina on the Ke Au Hou, Sunday. The Damons will return to their city home from their Moanalua retreat to morrow. ., - Big reductions in towels this week, beginning today, at X. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co. X The remains of the late Frances E. Willard have .been cremated. This was her wish. . Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Jones and SlrA and .Mrs. W. W. Hall will return from Waikane today. The annual concert of the High School will be given this year in the new Progress hall. Reduced prices for Butterick pat terns in the latest Butterick publica tions Mrs. Ilanna. This week, the specials at Jordan's are real ostrich feathers and tips in colors; corsets, etc. A small roll of the photos were :ost on ithe .way from town to Waikiki. Re turn to Gazette office. The funeral of the late Aki K. Akau will be held from the Roman Catholic Cathdral at p. m. this day. J. F. 'Morgan will hold a sale of South Sea Island firewood at Brewer's wharf at noon Tuesday, April 20. X. S. Sachs Dry Goods Company offer extraordinary values in towels this week; reductions are bona fide. A satchel marked "B. A. Le Van," has been lost. A reward is offered. For further (particulars see advertise ment. A situation as nurse is desired, by a middle aged lady, to parties intending to go to San Francisco. Address "B S.," this office. A house of 6 rooms in the Punahou tract is offered for rent. 'Apply to H. G. Wool ten at the Honolulu Cyclery, 231 King street. The trustees of Central Union Church have voted to offer quarters in the big church building to the Young Men's Research club. There will be three songs 'by differ ent young ladies for the concert at Emma Square tongiht. A new num ber is called "The Klondike." x Isaiah Bray, master of the 'Morning Star, .publishes a notice regarding the curios from Micronesia to toe sold to day at the Golden Rule Bazaar. Wm. Thompson of T. H. Da vies & Co., returned from the Garden Isle on the W. G. Hall, Sunday, after an ab sence of a fortnight or imore on busi ness. Ordway & Porter, assignees for the creditors, gives notice that all persons having claims against Wing Hop Sing are requested to 'present their claims at once. " Wahapai, a native Hawaiian said to be of the age of 120 years, died at his home on Emma street on Saturday morning. The funeral was held in the afternoon. Word has been received of the death by accident on 'Molokai of H. Mahi, the settlement butcher The man's horse .fell with him. Mahi suffered concussion of the brain. There was an unusually large atten dance for the Glen's (meeting at the Y, M. C. A. at 4 o'clock yesterday after noon. The address by Rev. Chas. M Hyde was of special value to young men. This is the evening of the meeting of the Social Science club, to be on this occasional at the home of Rev. D P. Birnie. The paper will 'be by Prof F. t. Hosmer, president of Oahu Col lege. At the G:30 service of the Second Congregation of St. Andrew's Cathe dral last evening, the sermon was by Rev. Frank Thompson, chaplain in the U. S. X. It was an able and pleasing address. General Agent Jacobs, of the Germa nia Life Insurance Company with headquarters at San Francisco, will ar rive on the 'Alameda, Wednesday, to remain a month or imore. Mr. Jacobs comes to Hawaii in search of health There iwas quite an attendance from the Roman Catholic Cathedral on Sat urday morning for the funeral of the late Sister Oursel. one of the pioneers of the Mission. A low requiem mass was conducted by the Bishop of Pana polis. Ex-Sheriff Fred. W. Carter arrived from Molokai yesterday. He loft Les lie Scott, of the Custom House, and party, doing good work by exterminat ing deer. Ernest Renken, who is also on the Island hunting deer, is meeting with considerable success. Mrs. Mason and daughter, of San Francisco, who have been wintering in Honolulu, will return home on the Zealandia next month. Miss Mason is very much improved in health. They will be the guests cf Walter F. Dillingham at the old Silver ranch, near Waialua, next week. President Dole passed his birthday on Saturday very quietly. He was serenaded by the Government band in the morning and at Emma Square in the afternoon there was special music in his .honor. Many floral offerings and kindly greetings were sent to the President during the day and evening. iieah "Tis!" What? SEAIOLA. Where? At all the Grocers. Came by the Zealandia. Harry G. Wootte-n will soon leave for the States on a vacation trip. A goodly number of good pedestri cans were on Mount Tantalus yester day. - Large crowds heard the Government band concert at Makee Island yester day afternoon. Emmet t May, of the Germania Life Insurance Company, will 'leave for the States on the next Zealandia. He will be gone several months. Diamond Head, April 24. 1S9S. Weather, clear; wind, light N. E. Big BARGAINS in TOWELS A good chance for housekeepers. 7-Special Bargains-7 Each and all are extraordinary value. LIXEX TOWELS, COTTOX TOWELS, and TURKISH TOWELS. All at reduced prices. BARGAIN XO. 1 Honey-comb Towels, C5 cts. a dozen BARG'AIX XO 2 Honey-comb Towels, large size, si.io a dozen. BARGAIN XO. 3 Cotton Damask Towels, good size, $1.25 a dozen. "BARGAIN XO. 4 Turkish Towels, good size, $1.50 a dozen. BARGAIX XO. 5 Turkish Towels, ilarge size, extra qual ity, $2.40 per 'dozen. BARGAIX XO. 6 Pure Linen Towels, large size, extra quality, $2.25 a dozen. BARGAIN XO. 7 Pure Linen Towels, extra size, drawn work, (special bargain), $3.75 a dozen. Sale begins today (Monday), April 25th. PRICES FOR OXE WEEK ONLY. I. I SO Dff GOOdS CO. Limited. 520 FORT STREET. : HONOLULU. MS. F. MORGAN 33 QUEEN ST. Telephone 74. FOR SALE. Shares of Stock FOR PRIVATE SALE. D n rop I At ang time, gou mag happen to be In the neighborhood of our handsome Ston and get our clerks to show gou our Preitg assortment of novelties in foot covering. Don't need Shoes just now? Perhaps Xcf, but you will need them later on And we want to supply them. Our Prices are not "Less than cost of Making," but theg are fixed to allow The smallest consistent margin. The Manufacturers' Shoe Go. FORT STREET. I HOT WEATHER o A consignment of fine olive oil im ported direct from Luca, Italy, in gal lon, balf or quarter gallon tins; also Xevr Zealand onions, wholesale or re tail, for sale by D. G. Camarinos, Cali fornia Fruit Market, King street. TODAY. 10 Shares Inter-Island S. N Company. Shares Oahu Sugar Co. assessable. Shares Oahu Sugar Co. paid up. Shares Kahuku Sugar Co. 25 20 25 ART IN PRINTING. There are probably a good many people in town who are not aware that we have one of the finest "up to date" PRINTING OFFICES in the country. It is a fact, however, and from a very small beginning a j'ear ago, it has grown to such an ex tent that we ihave been forced to larger quarters, which we now occupy at Xo. II0V2B, Republic Avenue, ad joining our place of business, "The Republic" Building, King Street. Gommerc joi ona society Piling in the latest styles. Low prices, good work and prompt service is our motto. This branch of our business is under the personal management of Mr. Geo. S. Evan3 recently arrived from Xew York city, and who has .had large ex perience in this branch of business in that city. Give us a trial. It will pay you. WALL, NICHOLS COMPANY. YOUR MONEY SAVERS. 2 pi pi v. p pi pi pi p: pi p p, pi Pi Pi t pm x it TT r m -rw-r T-t m -w-w - X X X And thirst go together. A cool, k refreshing glass of our Soda, flavor Si ed witb the juice of ripe fruit, is a delightful remedy. It is a wholesome X beverage, and enjoyed by adults and f children alike. Vve guarantee a cure for the thirstv feeling not a perrua- unii t.iit, iiuncvei- iur n uiiije. & Si Si U a Si " Si Si ii Si Si si si ii it' it ts V A? ft? AT ftT ft? ft? (D s 1? -jy 1? sQeCSS ft? & v II t n i HODfOn Mil 1 s HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE SODA. ft? ' 1 1A lA Aa s STREET. SPECIALS For The Third Week Of The Renovation Sale: SPECIAL LIXE OF FIXE FRENCH ORGANDIES. 5 yds. $1.00. EXTRA QUALITY MUSLIN 12y2 cts. per yard. XEW DESIGX DIMITIES 10 cts. and 12y2 cts. per yard. WHITE COTTOX (36 in. wide) 18 yards for $1.00. BEST QUALITY FLAXXELETTES 10 yards ?1.00. GENT'S BLACK SOCKS, 10 cts. and .upwards. GENT'S COLUARS (good quality) 10 cts. each. GENT'S XECKTIES 10 CTS. The Same Desire To see ourselves as others see us helps us to see ourselves properly clothed. Some use the custom tailor others come here and rejoice in the saving. Are you one? n Pi Pi When we sell you the est hat makable for three dollars we give you all that the exclusive hatter can except his Iable. Is that .worth the additional two? oir mm 9 Hotel Street Waverley Block. Agents for Dr. Deimel's Linen-Mesh Underwear. Send for Catalogue. We Make Shirts to Order. The Queen Hotel AND EAGLE HOUSE Both situated on Nuuanu Avenue, offer special advantages 'to tourists and others who desire first-class accom modation at a moderate tariff. Large and well ventilated rooms. Hot and cold baths. Connected with the Queen Hotel, there has recently been estab lished a first-class RESTAURANT. Meals at all hours. Queen Hotel, Telephone 809; Eagle House, Telephone 807. Hotel busses meet every steamer. CARL KLBMME, Manager. BEAVEIt LUNCH ROOMS. Fort St., Opp. Wilder & Co., H. J. NOLTE, Prop. Ml Ms! ft (United.) taHlIS Hi COJHINHI tais. DM GOODS, HARDWARE, ana GROCERIES. "Dagger" Brand Mullet. Reduced from 25 cts. and 35 cts. First - Class Lunches Served It will be worth your "while to look at the line of GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS, 25 cts. and 35 cts. EXTRA VALUE UNDERSHIRTS 45 cts., a grand bargain. LATEST NOVELTIES rX LADIES SCARFS AXD JEWEL BELTS. LATEST SILK WAIST PATTERNS At extremely low prices. With Tea, Coffee, Soda Water, . Ginger Ale or Milk. Open from 3 a. m. till 10 p. m. Smokers' Requisites a Specialty. K. C. Baking Powder. M anila Cigars CO., H. MAY & WM m Retail Grocers -:- 9S FORT STREET. - J Telephone, 22 : : : P. O. Box, 470. All the goods are going at reduced prices. We quote the few above to show that wre mean business. FORT STREET. S DISTILLED WATER is the healthiest of all drinks; you can make it yourself by using our. FAMILY WATER CONDENSER. t h pi HPi Pi p. k p: p, pi n n v , p t t n a pi . p.nntt k h pi pi k n it it s: i &T V Si U a a a Si Si Si Si Mt Si a a a a a Si a si ii Si Si si si ii u Palmer Single Tube, Goodrich Single Tube, Hartford Single Tube, Morgan & Wright Double Tube. parag TT tsbsk wMoq z85 Goodrich Double Tube, G. & J. Detachable, Duniop Detachable. 000 PEARS0K & H0BRGN. 312 Fort St. Telephone 565. IlEXTIXG AXD REPAIRING. X X X X X X X X X X urn f F'iLi-r'-L':::i,;i,.'i; ; " - k IN OUR HOUSEHOLD SUPPLY DEPARTMENT We can show you also a line of good WATEIt FIL TERS, varying in price from 1.50 to 12.50 each. Another good thing is a BLUE FLAME OIL STOVE with which you can cook or bake as well as with any kind of a stove, and not get one quarter so hot over it. X rffS., ysrr ism x x t'4iu vi u u u u u u va 'a u u ;$ u -a 4 u u u u 'a 'a u a u u u u x u u We received per Zealandia, March 19th, the Latest in Hotel Street 5 Robinson Block. P.O. Box 215. Telephone 973. e 9 o H Shirts I TYLIS Golf, Stanley, Yamatoya's, Etc. Jewelry, Sweaters, Silk Goods, Etc. Etc., Etc., Etc. Wholesale and Retail Japanese Coois and Provision Merchants. randies. Flannelettes Ginghams & Crasli : uitings Also, a good line of Quilts and Towels, Etc., at the Lowest Prices. . W. SCHMIDT & SON 9t 1? tj "4.