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s TIIE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, MAY 3, 1S9S. 3 1 ) I it 1 i f A 3 (t ecial "lark To Close Out For this week only will these prices prevail. Our object is lo close out the present stock to make room for the new oods to arrive per Zealandia. In order to keep our stock clean and up-to-date, this sale is necessary. THE REDUCTION' IX PRICE AVERAGES 23 PER CENT. You certainly ignore your best interests when you buy your .spring millinery without consulting our stock. Ruying elsewhere means paying" more than you should and for something that may not be as desirable as we can give you. The Dressmaking Department Is in keep with the Millinery Department. All that is the Latest in DRESS SViiVairOS- AT. Fashion's MISS M. E. KILLEAN, Propr, Arlington Block, Hotel St. Honolulu, H. I. Telephone 925. n't Be Like the Man in Arkansaw! Who could not repair his roof when it rained, and would not do so when it was not raining because it did not need it. Get your Roof, Gutters and Plumbing in shape for Ihe next heavy rains. 111! D Farmers' Boilers and Extra Cast insrs for all Stoves. 76-79 KING ST. ' Tur'i V t'r' Vi.ini nn H. H. WILL1A1 Undertaker and Embalmer. LOVE BUILDING, 534.-536 FORT ST. Telephone 810. Residence, KIiik St. near Richards: Telephone S4.9. i an. mraht aainiiiiiyiiti H. E. McINTYRE & BRO. East Corner Fort and Kingr Streets. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Groceries. General Agents for the Sanitarium Brand of Health Foods. ooo New and Fresh Goods Received by Every Packet from California, Eastern States and European Markets. Standard Grades of Canned Veg etables, Fruits and Fish. Goods Delivered to Any Part of the city. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Island Trade Solicited. 5?. O. BOX 14-5. :::::: TELEPHONE 92. - r - i i f ur KING ST., Next to i .iiit?V' mi : "r 1 ' Every Style of Straw Hat Made to Order. SILK GOODS, LACQUER WARE, CROCKERY WARE, HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, ETC. J. M. MONSARRAT. eiii-li, li Esi 1 SEARCHER OF RECORDS COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR THE STATES OF NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA LOANS F LACED AND NEGOTIATED. CartirigM Block, Merchant Street. Telephone 68. C0??3E LANDS for Sale or to Lease at Papa 2, Olelomoana 1, Kolo and Kaohe 4, in the celebrated Coffee District of Kona, Hawaii. These Lands will be sold or leased either large or small tracts io suit purchasers. Also: FORv SALE. Lands in Maui, Oahu and Molokai. ' FOR LEASE 1. A House and Lot at Waikiki. The house i3 partly furnished and contains seven rooms and a lanal, kitchen, pantry, two bath rooms, servant's room, Carriage House and Stables. Good sea bathing. These premises will be leased for a term of years at a reasonble rental PASTURAGE at Kuliouou, Oahu. . - Down Sale Present Stock. . Mirror TEL, NO. 3) m TOYisions and Feed K Isoshima a nr t a miip a y-nw irrrv Castle & Cooke. ho AND NOTARY PUBLIC. o A SOCIETY EVENT Tin Wedding Party of the Glade's at Mana. Fourteen Honolulu Guests A De lightful Affair Throughout. Complete Arrangements, Kauai's record breaking social event was the dance at the Giade home in celebration of the tin wedding of that popular couple. There were fourteen guests from Honolulu, all of whom were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Glade. About ten guests came from Kilauea and Lihue to Mana. There was dancing in the two large drawing rooms, with the diversion of one set of lancers on the lawn. The mansion was beautifully decorated with flags and greens and the famous Kauai roses. The splendidly appointed grounds were illuminated with over 3j0 Japanese lanterns and "bund' lights." The illumination was kept up till daylight. Supper was served in a beautiful lanai constructed for the oc casion. Toasts were offered and cheers were given for the "Tin Bride and Groom." The Honolulu people say that the dance was ahead of any affair of the sort that has been given in the capital for years. Those who were present hope they will be able to as sist in the celebration of the Glade silver wedding. About fifty of the Ka uai people accompanied the Honolulu delegation to the wharf at Waimea and gave the people from Oahu a rousing send-off. Alex.. St. M. Mackintosh had distinguished himself as floor manager for the dance. Among those who at tended the Glade party were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Meier, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Borchgre vink, Mr. and Mrs. Ensign, Mr. and Mrs. Antony Cropp, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Isenberg, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hofgaard, Dr. and Mrs. E. T. King, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Evart, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Faye, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Robinson, Dr. and Mrs. T. T. French, Mrs. Charles B. Cooper, Mrs. Hugh Gunn, Mrs. J. Mau rer, Mrs. Goddard, Mrs. Helen Kelsey, Mrs. Conant, the Misses Charlotte Hall, Mabel Hart, Mahlum, Mabel Sunter, Mary Winne, A. Ewart, E. Ewart, Elizabeth Lindsay, Hardwick, Franka Nichelsen, Schmidt, Neill, Jennie McLean, Knudsen, Rev. M. Massey, Judge W. L. Stanley and Messrs. H. M. von Holt, Henry Glade, Grunwald, W. A. Baldwin, R. Mueller, il. M. Mist, R. E. Mist, F. Herling, J. Gerner, Norman Greig, W. Danford, A. Fries, E. Omsted, H. Schmidt, Olaf Sorensen, A. St. M. Mackintosh, C. Arthur Mackintosh, David Shanks, Alex. Garvie, Mr. Langley and Mr. Walker. HORN FLY. A Pest to Worry Cattle litre From the States. Professor Koebele, Government ento mologist, has had reported to him by Mrs. Jaeger of this city and Mr. Men donca of Kaneohe a pest known as the Horn Fly. This insect is a terrible bother to cattle. It makes its head quarters about the horns, but pierces any part of the body for blood. The fly was brought here from the States four or five months ago. Professor Koebele says it first appeared in the United States from Southern Europe about 1SS3 and until quite' recently was known as damaging only East of the Rocky Mountains. It is a bad pest, dreaded to the" utmost by all drovers. The worry it gives cattle causes the beasts to lose flesh. The female fly de posits its eggs, to the number of hun dreds in fresh manure. To fight the fly manure is sprinkled with lime and scattered. The horn fly is about two thirds the size of the house fly so com monly known and in its way is fierce and well armed. Professor Koebele ex presses deep regret over the appear ance here of the pest. He says that its eradication will be extremely difficult, if not utterly impossible. Cattle are not killed. Horses are attacked, but not worried so much as cattle. Under the magnifying glass the horn fly presents itself like a miniature sea monster. The weapon for tapping blood supplies looks like a young stilletto. Professor Koebele has secured several excellent specimens of the fly and is making a trial at breeding others. He will do his best in seeking for an en emy to the horn fly. Excursions to Sea. Louis Marks, L. C. Abies. Ed. Dekuni and I. Levingston, who were taken to Pearl Lochs in the Union Express launch by Captain Larsen on Sunday are telling all their friends about the fine time they had. Larsen has estab lished a reputation as a manager of these personally conducted marine ex cursions. He makes them at any time if "sufficient inducements offer." A trip now in contemplation is to Ha naumu, where there is both hunting and fishing. The start will be made early in the morning before the wind comes up. Then in the afternoon good time can be made back with a breeze behind the craft. 300000000000000C OOOOC O 0 O 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o GET IT AT o 6 WATKltHOUSE'S O 0 O 0 The Strongest Inducement o o o o o 0 Any store can offer is honest value. o We want to sell low- 0 q est Din we wont sen x O anything that we cannot o O recommend. We don't O believe you ever heard 9 O . anything bought of us o 0 spoken of except in the 0 most favorable way. 9 O That isn't chance it's q 0 natural consequence. It's O 9 because we carefully se- O leci our sslock. q 0 We are able to stand 0 O C'jUlllClJ UllillU tin t q piece of O Crockery, Glassware, Cut Glass O 0 o 0 o 0 c we put before you. In calculating cheapness, re member it depends on quality. We're cheapest because we're best. New novelties in O 0 o 0 o A HAVI LAND CHINA O Have just been received 0 per"C. D.Bryant." The g invoice comprises sets in 0 O PLAIN and FANCY DE- O 0 SIGNS, the latter being the pretties it has ever J O been our good fortune to O 0 handle. g 9 Some of the many de- A 6 signs are being exhibited 0 in the show window. 9 If you are in need of O any of these goods and 0 of course you always need 9 PRETTY and USEFUL (3 goods don't wait too 6 long, as some of our pa- 9 trons are aware of the O fact that these goods are being displayed ; the pret- 9 tiest may be gone if you r$ hesitate. J.T.WATERHOOSE DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC p AT- JORDAN'S. I N Real Ostrich Feathers and Tips. IN WHITE, C RE AIM, BLACK AND COLORS Reduced from $15.00 to $5.00 and others in proportion much helow their first cost. For ONE Week! - ALSO CORSETS P. D., C. P., FRENCH WOVE AND PRIMA DONNA, at prices rang ing from 25c. up. Prices Are Lower Than Ever! Come early and get first choice. E. I. JORDAN Refrigerated Poultry and Fresh Salmon CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Metropolitan Meat Telephone 45. Market, J. R. Shaw, D.V.S. Office and Infirmary, - - 863 King St. TELEPHONE 796. Modern and Humane Treatment. Clearance I Just issued. A valuable book, by Prof. Walter Max well, entitled, in ....OF THE.. PRICE, $1.25. For sale by the Hawaiian News Co., Ld. Sole Agents. Morning; Star Curios! iTHE CURIOS brought by the Mis sionary Steamer 'Morning Star, consist ing of Fans, Mats, Shells, Bracelets Necklaces, Belts, Coral, Cirdles, Spears War Clubs, etc., will be on sale at the GOLDEN ROLE BAZAAR 316 Fort Street, MONDAY MORNING, and those in terested in CURIOS will do well to call early, as the Morning Star has been forbidden to trade with the South Sea Islands and it will in all probability, be a long time before suoh an oppor tunity is again offered. South Sea Island1 Dress Suits, 50 CENTS. Di lctnre FRAMED OR UNFRAMED, li is: II le: HO HOTEL ST. Be Sure and See the Plans of the PROVIDENT SAYINGS Life Assurance Society Of liew York, Before Taking Out a Policy. E. R. ADAMS, No. 407 Fort Street. General Agent. YEE SING TAI. Matting, Wall Paper, Wicker Chairs and All Kinds of Furniture. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Cabinet Making and Painting. Fort St. i v ill illfe To the lie r PABST BREWING CO.'s FAMOUS MILWAUKEE EER IS NOT offered to the pubiio in competition with cieap brands. It Is Absolutely the BestI And for purity, it stands un challenged, and is sold at fair market rates BT . i ran Llmltod, Sole Agents. o o When other hoofa and other shoes Have not been faring "well, And by the language that you qm It's plain there's been a eelL In such, a scene, we Ask you not to worry. But remember the ICING STREET SHOEING SHOP OP T. B. MURRAY Every mule or horse shoe we put on Is In lteslf a perfect gem. To get the like, ring up or send your critter to the shop of T. B. M. We employ first class mechanics only. "Prices to suit the times." Telephone 692. HUSTACE & CO., DEALERS IN Wood and Coal ALSO White and Black Sand Which we will sell at the very lowest market rates. Telephone No. 414. Robert Lewers. F. J. Lowrey. c. M. Cooke LEWERS & C00KE. Importers and Dealers In Lumber and Building Materials. Office, 414 Fort St. LEWIS & CO., li Ill FORT STREET. Telephone, 240. : : P. O. Box, 23 Is the Drink If You Want' a Good E. R. ADAMS. Agent Hawaiian Islands. HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. Steam Encinos, BOILERS, SUGAR MILLS, COOLERS. BRASS AND LEAD CASTINGS, And machinery of every description, made to order. Particular attention, paid to ship's blacksmlthlng. Job work executed on the shortest notice. WING W0 TAI & CO. 214 NUUANU STREET. Ivory, Lacquer, Silver and Crockery V7ares, Screens, Vases, Rattan Chairs, Crepes, Silks, Cigars, Etc., Etc. leilcon Livery ond BoariJino Siles Cor. Merchant and Richards St. LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES. Carriages, Surreys and Hacks at all hours. TELEPHONE 400. Fresh Whole Wheat In 10 and 50 16. Sacks. Graham Flour, In 10 lb. Sacks. FEED OF ALL KINDS. WASHINGTON FEED CO. B wbolesale and tt Groce COR. FORT & QUEEN STS. Telephone 423. l ;' .. ...