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7" r THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISE!; : HONOLULU, MAY VJ , 1S9S. r : 7 ! f! j1'. 1? 3 li i! 11 if. u ii I'' f r- M I t t Mi 1 1 w I LOCAL BREVITIES. June Delineator Mrs. Jlanna. James I. Dowsett has been ill for several days. A upright steam engine of five or six horse-power is wanted. A deserter from the Carrier Dave was arrested yesterday. Several ladies attended the mass meeting at the Drill Shed last evening. The Acetylene ga3 people have closed a lighting contract with the Tram Company. The committee of 100 meets at the Chamber of Commerce at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Plain taffeta silks at San Francisco prices are advertised by 11. F. Fillers & Company. There will be no drill of Company A this evening on account of the hop of Company G. The Government band will play for the children at Queen Kmma Hall at 10 o'clock this morning. V. W. Hall, administrator of the es tate of Simson Magnin, has a notice to creditors in this issue. Many will genuinely regret the death of Jerry O'Connor, the old timer so well known as a horseman. The band played an excellent pro gram on the grounds of the Executive building yesterday afternoon. Arrangements are being made for a big luau in Palolo on Saturday even ing. It is an invitation affair. The heavy wind has inflicted con siderable damage to growing "crops" of alligator pears and mangoes. The Board of Health could not meet yesterday afternoon, but will have a session beginning at 3 p. m. today. The funeral of Jerry O'Connor will take place today at 11 o'clock from the parlors of Ed. A. Williams, Fort street The' Hollister Drug Company today will distribute gratis, full size sample bottles of Doane's Back-ache Kidney Pills. Saturday at 12 o'clock noon, J. F. Morgan will sell at public auction, at the residence, Emma street, the Bush property. The Young Men's Research Club will have its ladies' night at the home of Rev. D. P. and Mrs. Birnie on Friday of this week. All ladies wishing to co-operate with the committee of 100 are requested to meet at the Y. M. C. A. hall at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Join the army of subscribers for files of the Call, Chronicle or Examiner. The Hawaiian News Company will re ceive subscriptions. The chairmen of the various sub committees on the Queen's birthday ball will meet for conference at the Pacific Club on Saturday evening next. There is nothing to add to the fire account of yesterday, excepting that Hackfeld & Co. Etd., recognized the services of the captain of th3 S. S. Cape Otway. Hawaiian Hardware Co. carry a full supply of Hubbuck's and Pioneer white lead for general painting, or the Ideal Ready Mixed Paints, in all shades, for touching up. Members of Company G of the N. G. II., were working up to 1 o'clock this morning decorating -the Drill Shed for the ball to be given by that command this evening. George Hons, well endorsed, has ap plied for license to practice in all the Courts of the Republic. He has been an attorney before the lower Courts on Maul for a long time. The Minister of Foreign Affairs made his monthly inspection of Companies E and F of the N. G. II. yesterday, and of the Barracks, and found everything in satisfactory condition. Sentence has been suspende'd in the case of Camaahero, the man convicted of practicing medicine or surgery un der the claim that he was licensed as a doctor by the Queen's Hospital. In the civil case of iMcChesney vs. Fisher, growing out of a local business failure, the jury yesterday awarded the plaintiff $220. The claim was for $1,000. Notice was given of motion for a new trial. Today being the Ascension Day, there will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at St. Andrew's Cathedral at 0:30 a. m. Morning prayer and ser mon at 11:00 a. m. anfl pule ahiahi at 4 o'clock. The Minister of the Interior De partment calls for sealed tenders for painting the iron fence at gate of Ex ecutive Building, and the iron fence and gates of Mausoleum grounds, Nuu nau valley. George II. Ruttmann is still in the Hilo jail. On the 20th inst., he will have a hearing on the charge of at tempting to murder an infant child. The Hilo Herald says nothing of the case, but it is mentioned in a good many letters from the town. George Ashley peeped into he House of Representatives yesterday, just as the proposal to reduce his salary as Registrar ' was made. Mr. Ashley (led at once and reported that the salary choppers were armed with pruning knives, axes, machettes, lanc es, spears, and a" number of other weapons. THE EAST CHANCE. Only one more day! This will Ik? the last day of the sacrifice sale of Table Einen, Napkins, Siieeting and Pillow Casing, and to make it still more at tractive. Towels will be added to the list of Bargains. E. B. KERR, Queen St. SEMOLA Is the best breakfast cereal in the market, because it gives satisfaction, and one does not tire of it. Heavy Fine. In the Police Court yesterday fore noon, Kan Ku was sentenced to one months, imprisonment at hard labor and to pay a fine of $."00 on the charge of importing opium. Diamond Head, Mav 15. 1S9S Weather, clear; wind, light N. E. NEW GOODS DIRECT FROM NEW YORK. At Nfw York Prices. "We are now opening an immense stocks of New Goods, personally se lerted by our MR. GIRDLER in New York City, which we offer at unheard of prices. SHIRT "WAISTS. SHIRT WAISTS. An unequalled assortment, in stripes, plaids, blocks, made in the very latest style. See the "Waists we offer at Go cents. SILK WAISTS. SILK WAISTS. Latest patterns, at prices, that will please. PERCALES. PERCALES. ew designs, full yard wide, 10 and 2 yard3 for $1.00 NEW, LATE NOVELTIES. JPlaited Neck Ruchings in all colors. New assortment of Side Combs. The Latest in Ladies' Neckwear. Ladies' Puff Scarfs, In all colors. New Band Bows, New Ties. Plaited Chiffons, New Ribbons. New Veilings and ready made Veils. A new line Corset Covers, in all sizes. The New Short Corsets In all sizes. II. 8. Sachs Dm Goods Co. Limited. 520 FORT STREET. : HONOLULU. JAS. F. MORGAN 33 QUEEN ST. Telephone 74. SIOCKS A! FOR SALE, n h Real Ests'te ONCE PATRONIZED PATRONIZED ALWAYS Is the motto of those who visit the Criterion Barber Shop. Some shops ex perience a boom' of customers for a time, but sooner or later the business drops back to the old rut. The reverse is the case at the Criterion Shop, busi ness is steadily on the increase. FOR PRIVATE SALE. 1 LOT ON BERET ANIA STREET, near Thomas Square: 120 feet on Beretania street; 290 feet deep; 120 feet on Kinau street. 2 PREMISES OF MR. C. F. WOLFE, Plikol street, containing 1.76 100 acres: Grounds Ranted witii Fruit Trees, Oranges, Limes, Peaches, Grapes, Pears, Cherries, Etc. Water laid throughout. An elegant piece of property. Shares of Stock OAHU ASSESSABLE. HAW'N. ELECTRIC CO. PEOPLE'S ICE CO. INTER-ISLAND S. N. CO. WILDBR'S S. S. CO. OAHU PLANTATION. BULLETIN OF NEW BOOKS. Following the Equator by Mark Twain. The Desert Drama by Conan Doyle. Simon Dale by Anthony Hope. The Choir Invisible by James Lane Allen. An Island God by Gurdon Mum ford. Jerome by Mary E. Wilkins. St. Ives by Robert Louis Stevenson. Capt. Courageous by Rudyard Kip ling. Soldiers of Fortune by Richard Harding Davis. The Manxman by Hall Caine. Tom Sawyer Abroad by Mark Twain. The War of the Worlds bv II. G. Wells. Quo Vadis by Sienkiewicz. The Great Stone of Sardis by Stockton. The Seven Seas by Kipling. The Christian by Hall Caine. Four for a Fortune by Albert Lee. The Red Bridge Neighborhood by Pool. All of the above, and many more, just received by WALL, NICHOLS COMPANY. . n n a n oquisroon The horrors cf the Inquisition have been related many times, and just now as it is brought forcibly to the mind, one wonders why so many peo ple who condemn it are apparently willing to suffer day in and day out, agonies born of pain, almost equalling Spanish tortures. We speak of. you who purchase shoes all too small or too ill shapen for you. You who go to stores where the science cf foot fitting has never been known and is not being learned. We carry the finest and largest stock in the country and understand our business. The Manufacturers' Shoe Co., FORT STREET. . i- -.-..: oTri'-TV.' III 1)1 Y (8. They are hardly more than half the thickness of other cameras; they are adapted for films or plates, and pos sess the daylight loading feature. These cameras are provided with the rising, sliding and falling front, two view finders, has Eastman's patent bellows and. is equally perfect as a hand or tripod camera. It has an in dex for focusing and when used with plates may be focused on the ground glass. These new folding Kodaks are the most compact, practical, instruments on the market. Every Iense in these cameras are carefully tested, and sam ples of their work can be seen. It is really a surprise that a Kodak that will take a 4 by 5 picture, with such im provements can be sold for 25. We are always pleased to show goods. Developing and printing done by ex perienced man. VIRTUE! REWARD! VIRTUE HAS ITS OWN REWARD. Rear Admiral Dewey has done him self proud in the Philippines and earn ed for himself the deserving title of "Rear Admiral." This store is also anxious to earn a deserving title from the public; a title of merit, that carries with it the name of having meritorious goods at popular prices. In order to do this it is necessary to be more than careful in the selec tions of goods be cautious knowing what the public tastes are we have used the precaution to import only first-class qualities in desings and materials such as are salable in the best markets of the world. No dead stock is wanted or bought by us, no matter what the inducements. Still goods will some times accumulate faster than antici pated they must be disposed of even at a sacrifice that what we are doing now sacrificing a few dollars you de rive the benefit. Don't fail to visit this store during the renovation sale you will agree with us that, it point you to do so. W K Just Arrived: Latest styles in White and Colored Organdies, DIMITIES. & Fine line of Hobron Drug Co. AGENTS EASTMAN KODAK CO. White and Colored Swisses, FRENCH MUSLINS. , n Latest patterns in Chiffons, Muslin du Sua, Valenciennes Laces. Ribbons, Hosiery, in plaids and stripes. FORT STREET. $45 B I CYC LBS $45 Large Shipment Just Received. P EARS0N 312 Fort Street. Iff HOBRON, Telephone 565. Hotel Street - Robinson Block. P.O. Box 215. Telephone 973. All Kinds of Shirts, Jewelry, Neckties, Sweaters, Silk Handkerchiefs, Pajamas, Silk Goods, Underwear, Collars and Cuffs. Hosiery, Etc. Wholesale and Retail Japanese Goods and Provision Merchants HELP THE LITTLE CHAP To Le proud of his achievements ami you help him to feel pride in his appearance. Our aim is to start him off with clothes worthy of his brightness. , The correctly chiseled walking costume doesn't necessarily have to come from the custom tailor. We are sculptors ourselves, and hold our Art at a much less price. 9 Hotel Street Waverley Block. Agents for Dr. Deimel's Linen-Mesh Underwear. Send for Catalogue. We Make Shirts to Order. JUST ARRIVED PER ZEALAKDIA: Whole Wheat Flour, and Graham Flour In 10 and 50 lb. sacks. ROLLED WHEAT, ROLLED OATS. In 7 lb. sacks and all sorts of meal stuffs. WASHINGTON FEED CO. COR. FORT & QUEEN STS. Telephone 422. THE BEST THING IN TOWN. MY GENERAL : : ItEPAIR SHOl. : Typewriters, Lawn Mowers, Sewing Machines, Locks, etc., put in the best' possible condition. J. T. LUND'S, Opp. Club Stables. Fort Street. Telephone 3g8. MIL HIS A, 01 (LlnlteJ.) Merchants md Comissioi Agents t f I -1 4 ' 7 if i V 1 J Nirvana Ceylon Tea. This Tea is specially selected from the very best leaf grown on the Moun tain Estates, and is packed in Ceylon in lead for shipment to all parts of the world, to ensure direct distribu tion to the public in the original packets. It is uniform and unequalled in quality, and is guaranteed to retain its original flavor, thereby deserving recognition as the very best Tea that has yet been placed in the hands of the consumer. MANILA CIGARS. Dagger" Brand Mullet. H. MAY & CO.. ill esale tt Groce -:- 98 FORT STREET. -:-Telephone, 22 : : : P. O. Box, 47- I ml l lie Mi Just received per "A. J. Fuller" the following articles in STONEWARE: BUTTER JARS. WATER JARS. PRESERVE JARS. FRENCH .POTS. COFFEE POTS. BEAK" POTS. FLOWER POTS. FLOWER BASKETS. WATER KEGS. WATER JUGS. . GLAZED FLAT BOTTOMED PANS. MIXING BOWLS. POULTRY FOUNTAINS. HOUSEHOLD' SDPPH DEPARTMENT. H. W. Schmidt & Sons, Having taken stock, and reduced all prices, c 4- j now offer the latest styles of 3 FANCY PRINTS 1 AT 5 CENTS PER YARD, And other goods in proportion. Also, ex "Zealandia'a fine assortment of ; FISH MET CURTAIPJ. I H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS. YON HOLT BLOCK, KING ST. o -4-4-4-4-4-4'4' 999fm c o 4- s 1 ! '.