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11 ' THE rACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER : HONOLULU, APRIL 20, 1S9S. 71 1 4f 4 Mi t ( LOCAL BREVITIES. Alligator pears from Kona are in market. Island mail orders promptly filled Mrs. Hanna. If. F. Wichman sells silverware to suit the purse. A. E. Murphy & Co. have a remedy for all uncertainties. The Golden Rule Bazaar had a big curio business yesterday. Court Cameos, No. SI 10, A. O. F., meets thi3 evening at 7:30. Th Tram Company is making some road bed repairs on King street. Father Matthias has a notice regard ing lots at the Catholic Cemetery. "Semola," being so extensively ad vertised, is a blend of choice cereals. Messrs. Theo. II. Davits & Co. are having a big run on "Nirvana" Ceylon tea. Tho Gleaners had an interesting mee'tiiver at Central Union yesterday afternoon. Chief Justice Judd was a visitor in the House during a sihort time of the morning session yesterday. There will ibe a meeting of L'he Woman's Board at Central Union Church at 2:30 this afternoon. Caotain Kins. Minister of the In terior, is expected home from the Colo nies by the steamer to-morrow. Hawaiian Lodge, No. 21, F. & A. M., will hold a special meeting this even ing with work in the second degree. B. F. Fillers & Co. are displaying a new line of gloves, in the prevailing colors; lace insertions, and fancy tuck ings. Judge Stanley presided in a session of the Circuit Court yesterday amUevi dence "was taken in a land case frbm Kauai. The annual meeting of the Union Mill Co. will ibe had at company's office, Kohala, Hawaii, on Monday, May 2. The choir cf St. Clement's Church will meet, for practice, at 7:30 p. m. next Thursday, at the residence of Mr. Tom (May. Ml the wheel riders to take part in the races at Cyclomere on Saturday evening next are training every after noon now. ' Joe Kalmihau, one of the clerks at the receiving office, (police station, is the father of a now son and is mighty proud of it. Today at noon at Brewer's wharf, J. F. Morgan will sell at public auc tion about 25 cords of Soutlh Sea Isl and firewood. The Hawaiian .News Co. are sole agents for Professor 'Maxwell's 'book, entitled "Lavas and Soils of the Ha waiian Islands." Asada, Japanese Haberdasher, Hotel street, has a fine line of .shirts, hand kerchiefs, neckties, collars, cuffs, jew elry, hosie.rjr, etc. 'Horsemen are taking quite an in terest in the Directress-'Margaret H. match and a number of wagers have Leen imade already. (Miss Towne twill continue her exhi bition of china paintings today, at the art gallery of the Pacific Hardware m. Seniola is a blend of choice cereals; is sweet, rich, nu tritious; with the special merit that one does not tire of it. Toads for shipment to the other Islands are becoming scarce. In the Circuit Court yesterday, J. Altreu Ma. ?o on niea ten probate re ports. Elsie- Adair fainted on the stage cf the Opera House, Saturday evening after dancing 'before the audience. 1 . 1 , ri LLITIN fl U;S5?i 2fl SIM Diamond Head, April 24, 1898. Weather, clear; wind, light N. E. Big BARGAINS in towels A good chance for housekeepers. 7-SPECIAL BARGA1NS-7 Each and all are extraordinary value. LINEN TOWELS, COTTON TOWELS, and TURKISH TOWELS. All at reduced prices. BARGAIN NO. 1 Honey-comb Towels, G." cts. a dozen. BARGAIN NO 2 Honey-comb Towels, large size, $1.15 a dozen. BARGAIN NO. 3 Cotton Damask Towels, good size, $1.25 a dozen. BARGAIN NO. 4 , Turkish Towels, good size, $1.50 a dozen. BARGAIN NO. 5 Turkish Towels, 3arge size, extra qual ity, $2.40 per dozen. BARGAIN NO. 6 Pure Linen Towels, large size, extra quality, $2.25 a dozen. BARGAIN NO. 7 Pure Linen Towels, extra size, drawn work, special bargain), $3.75 a . dozen. Sale ibegins today (Monday), April 25th. PRICES FOR ONE WEEK OMLY. N. 8. MM Dry Goods CO. 520 FORT Limited. STREET. : HONOLULU. JAS. F. MORGAN 33 QUEEN ST. Telephone 74. Co. 's from to 5 STOCKS I ESTATE LYirs. it. lm. t wier as very 111 at reari City. She was attended on Sunday by Mrs. Rice before the arrival of Dr. Blake from Oahu plantation. On Thursday, April 28, at the resi dence of Mrs. Wr. 'II. Smitlh, Fort street, J. F. Morgan will hold an auc tion sale of household furniture. Jas. F. Morgan .can accommodate to day a few intending purchasers of Inter-Island. Wilder's S. S. Co. and Oaihu Plantation Co. stock. Queen street. An exceptional opportunity to (pur chase (at private sale) real estate in tne residence -portion or tiae city is offered today by Jas. F. Morgan. See advertisement. Jos. Marsden, the .retiring Commis sioner of Agriculture, is now figuring on leaving for tlhe United States and Europe, May 10. 'Mr. iMarsden will ibe absent fully a year. Professor Koebele is imaking a trip to Kauai. The entomologist will do considerable field work. He is after the Japanese beetle and a small amount of (blight that is .said to have appeared cn the Garden Isle. Members of the I. O. O. F. will have an anniversary dance at Harmony hall tais evening. This is the seventy ninth ibirthday of the order. This date in 1S59 the corner stone of Excelsior Lodge hall was placed. Willison's circus will be .back from Hawaii in a couple cf days and will then announce a re-opening on the grounds near the fish market, where the largest tent ever erected in Hono lulu will be used for the show. Tlais will be a 'big evening in the Y. CM. C. A. building. The annual an niversary meeting is to ibe held. Re ports will be made and addresses de livered. There will be a sale of pic tures at auction and refreshments will be served. A regular meeting of the Commis sioners of Education is to be held this week. A successor of member Geo. W. Smith, who has been made a member of the Board of Health, las not yet been named by the President. Several names have been suggested. FOR SALE. Estate CRISP PARISIAN NOVELTY. Gren a bandes, the latest Parisian craze in dress goods for summer, street and evening wear. Lightest and hand somest goods ever placed on the mar ket. Every conceivable color and com bination of colors and figures. To be had only at L. B. Kerr's, Queen street. FOR PRIVATE SALE. 1 IX)T ON BERETANIA STREET, near Thomas Square: 120 feet on Beretania street; 290 .feet deep; 120 feet on Kinau street. -PREMISES OF ,MR. C. F. WOLFE, Piikoi street, containing 1 76 100 acres: Grounds Ranted with Fruit Trees, Oranges Limes, Peaches, Grapes, Pears Cherries, Etc. Water laid throughout. An elegant piece of property. D In rop At any time you may happen to be In the neighborhood of our handsome Store, and get our clerks to show you our Pretty assortment of novelties in foot covering. Don't need Shoes just now? Perhaps Xot, but you will need them later on And we want to supply them'. Our Prices are not "Less than cost of Making" but they are fixed to allow The smallest consistent margin. The 5 Manufacturers FORT STREET. ShDe Co U K K K K K K K It t H K p. K f HOT WEATHER And thirst go together. A cool, refreshing glass of our Soda, flavor ed with the juice of ripe fruit, is a delightful remedy. It is a wholesome beverage, and enjoj-ed by adults and children alike. We guarantee a cure for the thirsty feeling not a perma nent cure, however- for a dime. v ar &r ft- ft v V ft ft ft &" ft ft ft" T &" ft" ft ft ft ft ft ft ft' ft ft ft ft ft ft ft" ft ft" ft" ft ft" ft" ft ft ft ft ft' ft" ft" ft" ft" ft ft ft ft ft ft" ft" ft ft ft o 001 u 1 UMI U 1 U 0. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE SODA. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X i , w a FORT 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. NEW DESIGN DIMITIES 10 cts. and 12y2 cts. per 3-ard. WHITE COTTON (36 in. wide) 18 yards for $1.00. BEST QUALITY FLANNELETTES 10 yards $1.00. GENT'S BLACK SOCKS, 10 cts. and upwards. GENT'S COLLARS 10 cts. each. (good quality) GENT'S NECKTIES 10 CTS. ' Reduced from 25 cts. and 35 cts. ft ' e4 '4 '4 'A "A U UlA-rtAUaU'A'AZ It will :be worth your wliile to look at the line of GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS, 25 cts. and 35 cts. EXTRA VALUE UNDERSHIRTS 45 cts., a grand bargain. LATEST NOVELTIES IN LADIES SCARFS AND JEWEL BELTS. LATEST SILK WAIST PATTERNS At extremely low prices. All the goods are going at reduced prices. We quote the few above to show that we mean business. t FORT KTRFF.T FORT STREET. Shares of Stock INTER-ISLAND S. N. WILDER'S S. S. CO. OAHU PLANTATION. CO. A consignment of fine olive oil im ported direct from Luca, Italy, in gal lon, lialf or quarter gallon tins; also New Zealand onions, wholesale or re tail, for sale by D. G. Camarinos, Cali fornia Fruit Market, King street. ART IN PRINTING. Tnere 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 year ago, it has grown to such an ex tent that we ihave been forced to larger quarters, which we now occupy at No. 113 Vz B, Republic Avenue, ad joining our place of business, "The Republic" Building, King Street. Commercial ond Society Piling in the latest styles. Low prices, irood work and prompt service is our motto. This branch of our business is under the personal management of Mr. Geo. S. Evans recently arrived from New York city, and who has iiad 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. mer Single Tube, Goodrich Single Tube, Hartford Single Tube, Morgan & Wright Double Tube. ft X ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft" ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft' ft- Jb ft ft ft" ft ft ft ft ft ft' ft ft' ft ft' ft ft ft ft 1 Irf JCdO Goodrich Double Tube, G. & J. Detachable. Duniop Detachable. 000 PEARSON A BRON. 312 Fort St. Telephone 565. UE.YTIXG AND REPAIRING. 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 X X X X X X X X X X X X 'A 'A 'A U 'A 'A A 'A A A A Va A A A U 'A 'A U A A A 'A 'A A 'A 'A It 'A A 'A A 'A U A t Hotel Street P. O. Box 215. Robinson Block, Telephone 973. A!l Kinds of Shirts, iNeckties, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Goods, Collars and Cuffs. Jewelry, Sweaters, Pajamas, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc. lYholesale and Retail Japanese Goods and Provision Merchants The Same Desire To see ourselves as others see us helps us to see ourselves properly clothed. Some use the custom tailor others eotne here and rejoice in the saving. Are you cne? , When we sell you the iest hat makable for three dollars we give you al'l that the exclusive hatter can except his lable. Is that worth the additional two? 11 J Hi 1)1 (Limited.) mm 11 nts flfiD Commission km DM GOODS, HARDWARE. GROCERIES. 9 Hotel Street Waverley Block. Agents for Dr. Deimel's Linen-Mesh Underwear. Send for Catalogue. We Mafce Shirts to Order. The Queen Hotel AND EACLE 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 KLEMME. Manager. BEAVER LUNCH ROOMS. Fort St, Opp. Wilder & Co., t H. J. NOLTE, Prop. First -Class Lunches Served With Tea, Coffee, Soda Water, Ginger Ale or Milk. Open from 3 a. m. till 10 p. m. Smokers' Requisites a Specialty. if ' , v ' ;':V. ." ? . frimf'dx J A- -A, ' NIRVANA Ceylon Tea. MANILA CIGARS. "Dagger" Brand Mullet. H. MAY & CO.. Wholesale it ttii Grocers -:- 98 FORT Telephone, 22 : : STREET. -:-: P. O. Box, 47$. L (Eg pi It z i 7.:- ' QQ1J SCgSXECa mm DISTILLED WATER is the healthiest of all drinks; you can make it yourself by using our FAMILY WATER CONDENSER. mm- IN OUR HOUSEHOLD SUPPLY DEPARTMENTS We can show you also a line of good WATEK FIL TEItS, 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 hake as well as with any kind of a stove, and not get one quarter so hot over it ft We received per Zealandia, March 19th, the Latest in Tgandies, Flannelettes, Ginghams & Crash Suitings e Also, a good line of Quilts and To'wels, Etc., at the Lowest Prices. W. SCHMIDT & SONS. ' c o to o 0