THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, MAY 20, 1S98. 2 ! ) ) 'v. r P. ' -s .1 -.1 it 7 i "I as little expected to get a suit and top coat ready to wear, to fit me so perfectly at these moderate prices, as to -hear of a night watch man dying in the daytime," facetiously remarked a prominent professional man in our store, yesterday, who had just bought a Fifteen Dollar fancy worsted suit and a fine Vi cuna silk-lined Spring overcoat bearing this famous Label, f7 There are thousands of men in this city just as fastidious as this gentleman is whom we can con vince just as readily if they will but come to our store and give us an opportunity. We tell yuu the Stein Bloch clothes are the equals and in many respects the superiors of the best made-to-measure garments that can be produced in this city, but you do not have to take it on trust. Come and see for yourself. M. TIcINERNY. Merchant and Fort Sts. 4t v w Fashion able The greater part of our Millinery stock, trimmed and im trimmed, "and the trimmings and ornaments, were personally selected, thus affording the correct styles, many of which are exclusive. London's latest ideas in Sailors and Hats for Walk ing, Bicycling, Horseback Riding, Golfing and Coaching; fine Milans and handsome Rough Straws, trimmed with wings, quills, ribbons, braids, in jaunty effects. Sailors in white and colors, rough and smooth effects; usual and odd shapes. Flowers and Fancy Feathers and Ornaments and Millinery Novelties in great abundance and comprehensive variety of our own direct importation, for Spring and Summer. The Dressmaking Department Fashion's Mirror MISS M. E. KILLEAN, Propr. Arlington Block, Hotel St. Honolulu, H. I. Telephone 925. . E. McINTYRE & BRO. East Corner Fort and King Streets. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN n iroceries, Provisions and Feed GenerJ 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 Vegetables, Fruits and Fish. Gfoods Delivered to Any Part of the city. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Island Trade Solicited. O. BOX 145. :::::: H. H- WILLIA Undertaker and Embalmer. LOVE BUILDING, 531-536 FORT ST. Telephone 816. Residence, KlncrSt. near Richards: Telephone S19. 'p "Jjj KING ST., Next to Every Style of Straw Hat Made to Order. SILK GOODS, LACQUER WARE, CROCKERY WARE, HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, ETC. READ THE ADVERTISER ' - c '- V ' v t ( "We say it but not boastful ly that we are showing this season the largest stock and best examples of Millinery produc tions that ever entered Honolulu. Millinery, Is in keeping with the Millinery Department. All that is the Latest in E2I EV3 IV3 BMGS. TELEPHONE 92. 3 ?1 EOT HAT MANUFACTURER, Castle & Cooke. SHORT SESSIONS Senate and House Trans-! act Routine Business. Bill for Lots In Pairs-House Asks Questions Molokal Settlement. SENATE. Eightieth Day, May 19. The remainder of the Rapid Transit bill was read. The bill passed first reading, was read by title and went to the Public La.nds Committee to which were added Senators Brown and Ke poikai. The Printing Committee reported back a public lands bill permitting the commisioners to set apart lots in pub lic lands, separate from but adjacent to each other, in pairs, one of which shall be suitable for a house lot, and the other of which shall be suitable for agricultural purposes. Each of such pairs may be applied for by one qualified person. The bill was read by title and went to the Public Lands Committee. At 10:40 o'clock the Senate adjourn ed. Minister Cooper announced the fol lowing acts signed by the President: "An Act relating to certain licenses, etc." Rep. Loebenstein reported for the Committee on Public Lands and Inter nal Improvements to whom was refer red the House bill, relating to pounds, estrays, etc., in part, as follows: "Your committee feel that authority should be given the road authorities in their several districts to take up es trays and impounding the same, which power is not vested in them under the present law, excepting the city of Ho nolulu." Rep. Kaai was given permission by the House to introduce an "Act to authorize the Minister of the Interior to tak;e possession of .whatever land and water may be required for the use of the Wailuku Water Works." Rep. McCandless introduce the fol lowing resolutions: "Resolved, That the sum of $1,000 "be appropriated for a schoolhouse at Laie, Oahu." Referred to the Committee on Edu cation. "Resolved, That an item of $150 be inserted in the appropriation bill for the purpose of erecting two tombstones for the men who were killed at Kalalau on July 4th and 5th, 1893, while doing their duty towards the Government. "At the present time only two wood en boards mark the graves of these men." Referred to the Military Commit tee. Rep. McCandless propounded the fol lowing to Minister Cooper: "After the special committee of the House of Representatives " returned from their recent visit to the leper set tlement on Molokai, they submitted a report to this House, in which report they recommended that certain per sons be re-examined by the Board of Health in order to ascertain, whether any signs of leprosy are apparent, it appearing to the committee that all "signs of the disease had disappeared. "Will you kindly inform the House just what steps the Board of Health lias taken to comply with the recom mendations of said special committee and report to this House the results of the investigation of the Board of Health in this respect." Rep. Isenberg asked for an addition al five days to report for the special committee on Carter memorial. Grant ed. The appropriation bill was taken up for consideration. The item of $1,800 for the salary of the clerk of the Sher iff of Maui. The vote stood 6 to 6. The Speaker voted for the amount stating that he was in favor of a pro per reduction but not , an indiscrimi nate cutting down of salaries. At 12 ni. the House took a recess until 1:30 p. m. AFTERNOON SESSION. Continuation of consideration of the appropriation bill. Under items in the Department of the Interior appropriations the salary of the electoral registrar was cut from $1,200 to $600. There were only nine members in the House and there was a lot of discus sion on various items. A reconsidera tion of the Deputy Marshal's salary, passed at $3,600 capped the climax. Motions to make the salary $4,S00, $4,200 and $4,000 were made. Rep. Ka haulelio "picked up his dishes" and was going home. The item passed at $4,000. Then Rep. Isenberg moved for adjournment which carried by a vote of 5 to 4. j Adjourned at 2:30 p. m. j WHOOPING COUGH. I had a little boy who was nearly dead from an attack of whooping cough. My neighbors recommended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I did not think that any medicine would help him. but after giving him a few doses of that remedy I noticed an improve ment, and one bottle cured him entire ly. It is the best cough medicine I ever had in the house. J. L. Moore, South Burgettsiown, Pa. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers. Benson, Smith ec Ca.. Ltd., Wholesale Agents for II. I. EDUCATION'. Husincss Transacted at a .Meeting of Commissioners. A short meeting of the Commission ers of Education was held yesterday afternoon. The Commissioners recommended that the action of the school agent in North Kohala appointing Miss Moore in place of Miss Atkins, be approved. The resignation of Miss Fleming was accepted, and the appointment of Miss Ziegler in her place in the Makawao school made. The matter of putting Mrs. S. S. Kinney in the place recently occupied by Miss Boegli in the High School was referred back to the Teacher's Com mittee for further information. Minister Cooper presentel plans for the proposed new school building. As the estimates for this were all much above the proposed cost, the Minister suggested that the competition be re opened and that the estimates be raised to $19,000 and $22,000 for 10 and 12 room houses. The matter of Miss Florence J. Scott in regard to a complaint about salary, was referred to the Inspector for inves tigation. The application of Robert Shaw was filed while those of Miss Emma C. Lyons, Ella May Cook, Frances Wads worth and Blanche Page were referred to the Teacher's Committee. REWARD OF MERIT. At the CHICAGO CYCLE SHOW in 1S97, each visitor on entering the Si'aow was handed a coupon reading as below: "After viewing the exhibits, kindly fill in the name of the Bicycle which pleases you best as regards beauty and mechanical merit, and deposit the coupon in ballot box near exits. Name of Bicycle The "Shirk" received 17,489 ballots against 12,377" the next "highest. When it is known that all the leading makes of wheels in the United States were on exhibition at this Show, the above speaks for itself. The HONOLULU BICYCLE CO. have secured the Agency for this strictly high grade wheel. IT WILL INTEREST YOU TO CALL AND SEE IT. The SHIRK is the frest thing that ever hnrmeriAd ' r Your Grocer would rather sell you Sciil lings Best baking powder because it does the most work to the cent. 635 I) AMERICAN FLAGS, PAPER LANTERNS. BAMBOO BLINDS, MATTINGS (New Designs), PORCELAIN WARE, LACQUER WARE, HANDSOME KIMONOS, PAJAMAS, RUGS, ETC. ALL KINDS OF SHIRTS. SILKS! SILKS! Don't buy until you have seen our stock. The Goods and Prices will Suit you. M U RATA & CO Hotzl St., Cor. NruANr. ALL KINDS OF HATS. BRANCH HAT STORE, Nimanu St. Telephone, 938. P. O. Box 206. FOR ONE MONTH. REDUCTION SALE. COMMENCING SATURDAY, MAY 21. Ladies' Underwear, 25c. per piece. Ladies' Underwear, 50c. per piece. Ladies' Undershirts, 2 for 25c. Ladies' Undershirts, 5c. each. Muslin, all colors, 10 yds., 75c. Ladies'- Shoes, 75c. per pair. Ladies' Shirt Waists, 35c. each. Ladies' Stockings, 3 pair for 25c. Calico, 35 yards, $1.00. Cotton Flannel, 10 yds., 75c. Corsets, 35c. each. Boys Hats (colored), 15c. Lace, 12 yds., 50c. Chinese Silk .Handkerchiefs, very low. CHU YIP & Co. Nuuanu St., opp. W. W. Ahana. NORTH KONA BOARDING HOUSE AND SANITARIUM. Situate on the beach at Kailua, N. Kona. Careful treatment for all medical and surgical cases. Board and Lodging at reasonable rates accorded to invalids and visitors. Associated with the beach house is a mountain residence (1,500 feet ele vation) where visitors may have the benefit of a change of atmosphere. Terms, etc., on application. Medical attendant. Manageress: MRS. MARY ATCHERLEY. Medical Attendant: DR. ATCHERLEY, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. m : si oxxxoooxxocooooc O GET IT AT WATERHOUSIvS We Are Able To Stand squarely behind every piece of Crockery, Glass ware and Cut Glass we put before 3-011. In calculating cheapness, re member it depends on quality. We're cheapest because we're best. THE STRONGEST INDUCEMENTany store can offer is honest value. We want to sell low est but we won't sell anything that we cannot recommend. We don't believe 3-oti ever heard anything bought of us spoken of except in the most favorable way. That isn't chance it's naturalconsequence. It's because we carefully se lect our- stock. New novelties in aviland China AND Austrianfare. The invoice comprises sets in PLAIN and FANCY DESIGNS, Ber ry, Ice Cream, Fruit Dishes, Sroox Holders, Milk Sets, Cake Plates, Tea. and Chocolate Pots. If you are in need of any of these goods and of course you always need PRETTY and USEFUL goods don't wait too long, as some of our pa trons are aware of the fact that these goods are being displayed; the pret tiest may be gone if you hesitate. J.T.WATERHOUSE DXXXXXXXXXXXXX)00OOC Be Sure and See the Plans of the PROVIDENT SAYINGS Life Assurance Society Of New York, Before Taking Out a Policy. E. R. ADAMS, No. 407 Fort Street. General Agent. Decoration Day IS NEAR AT HAND. HAWAIIAN STONE MONUMENTS and CEMETERY WORK (In detail). CARVING AND INSCRIPTIONS. Prompt and careful service given to all work intrusted to me. ARTHUR HARRISON, Queen and Fort Streets. With Washington Feed Co. ESTABLISHED IN 1858. BISHOP & CO. Bankers TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS Commercial and Travelers Letters of Credit issued, available In all the principal cities of the world. IA0 STABLES STAGE LINE Between Wailuku and Lahaina, Maui. Stage leaves Wailuku depot on the arrival of the 10:30 A. M. train, for LAHAINA, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Returning to WAiLlKU from Lahaina on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays in time to connect with the 1:30 P. M. train for Kahului, Spreckelsville and Paia. Pares and packages at reasonable terms. First class drivers bpienaia road. IAO STABLES, Wailuku, Maui. A. DEREGO & SONS, Proprietors. k '"I hi , , . i - , ,, , i. Art Kctnres, FRAMED OR UNFRAMED, I HO HOTEL ST. Twenty-fourth of May! ALL Will be given at Independence Park, opening at S p. m. on May 24, 183S. in celebration of the BIRTH OF HER USIY AND FOU THE ii ol Tickets $2.50 each, admitting a gca tleman and ladles. For sale at the usual places and by authorized mem bers of the Committee. Low Prices Prevail. Since our introduction of low prices and first quality our competitors tell people that the goods are old or spoiled. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR MONEY BACK IF THEY DON'T SUIT. What better guarantee that the goods are right? Is not this enough to Induce you to make a change of grocers? OUR PRICES ARE LOWEST. Never do we charge more. This week Doxse Brand of Long Island LITTLE NECK CLAHS 1- Lb. Cans, 20c. Portland, Maine, LITTLE NECK CLAHS 2- Lt). Cans, 25c. P. J. YOELLER & Co. FORT & HOTEL ST. California Horses. MATCHED TEAMS, FAMILY. HACK AND SADDLE HOUSES. Orders Taken for All Classes of Horses. STABLES, tong St., Opp. Singer's Baierj j. a. Mcdonald. r. O. Box 422. M. W. McCHESNEY & SONS. Wholesale Grocers and Dealers in Leather and Shoe Findings. Agents Honolulu Soap Works Company and Honolulu Tannery. WING WO TAI & CO, 214 NUUANU STREET Ivory, Lacquer, Silver and Crockery Wares, Screens, Vases, Rattan Chairs, Crepes, Silks, Cigars, Etc., Etc. Is the Drink If You Want a Good E. R. ADAMS, Agent Hawaiian Islands. AT MRS. DICKSON'S OFFICE, Woman's Exchange, you can have a good shampoo. Take your hair comb ings there to be made into a switch, your soiled Panama or straw hats, gloves, ribbons, etc., to be cleaned; also dresses, sponged and pressed. OS. lore.' A B Benevolen sofiiely r