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The Pacific commercial advertiser. [volume] (Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands) 1885-1921, May 23, 1898, Image 7

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THE PACIFIC COMMEKCIAL ADVERTISER : HONOLULU, MAY 23 1S0S.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
James I. Dowsett is very ill at his
home in Palama.
A. Dreier came from Kauai on the
W. G. Hall, Sunday.
Books on Nursing anil Nourishment
for Invalids Mrs. Hanna.
Economical eyes will turn to N. S.
Sachs Dry Goods Co.'s advertisement.
Senator Henry "Waterhouse and C.
S. Desky left for the States on the S. S.
China.
Dr. Carter, of Koolau, whole illness
was reported last week, is now out of
danger.
G. S. Mumford's book, "An Island
God,", is having a good sale at Wall,
Nichols Co.
Try a sample cake of white egg soap
at the Hollister Drug Co., sole agents.
To be had free.
Semola is having a sale on the Paci
fic coast unequalled by any breakfast
cereal in the market.
Milk has advanced from 10 to 12
cents a quart on account of higher
prices for feed stuffs.
On and after July 1st, interest will
be allowed at Rishop & Co.'s Bank on
S, G and 12 months deposits.
W. W. Dimond & Co., Ltd., have se
cured and tastefullly display a fine
portrait of Commodore Dewey.
A new street light at the corner of
Punahou and Wilder avenues is much
appreciated by several hundred peo
ple. .
At the next meeing of the Waverley
Club the reconstruction of the com
mittee of management will be consid
ered. Y. M. C. A. Juniors, parents and
friends, will bid farewell to M. A.
Cheek at the gymnasium this after
noon. "Marshal Brown is figuring on uni
forming his foot policemen in white
duck. White helmets have already
been ordered.
There was a good attendance for
the saliors' rally and social at the Y.
M. C. A., Saturday evening. C. E.
Coleman presided.
Mrs. It. P. Woodward, who has been
ill with la grippe for several days,
was able to sing with the Central Uni
on choir yesterday.
A door of Hackfeld's warehouse was
found open last night and a police
officer was stationed near by to prevent,
entrance by anyone.
Judge W. F. L. Stanley and A. St.
M. 'Mackintosh have offered their ser
vices to Geo. W. Smith on the commit
tee of welcome to the boys in blue.
The Victoria Birthday ball will occur
at Independence park pavillion tomor
row evening. It promises to be one of
the finest parties ever given in Hono
lulu. "
Jordan, at the No. 10 store on Fort
street, swings the American flag from
the top of the building. T. B. Murray
has added a flagstaff to his shop on
King street.
The Acting British Commissioner
and Consul-General will be pleased to
welcome all callers tomorrow, Queen
Victoria's birthday anniversary at
11:30 a. m.
The Big 100 has accepted the offer
of Professor Richards for use of the
Kamehameha band and glee club. The
St. Louis college band is expected to
come into line next.
If any persons failed to send in their
pictures or other work on Saturday for
the coming exhibition of the Kilohana
Art League, it will be necessary to do
so at the earliest possible time.
On Wednesday, May 25, at the resi
dence f Mr. James Berry, 1067 Bere
tania street, J. F. Morgan will hold a
public auction sale of household fur
niture. Sale will take place at 10
o'clock a. m. ' .
Prayers for those at sea were said by
the Rev. Alexander Mackintosh at the
morning service of the Second Congre
gation of St. Andrew's Cathedral yes
terday for the American troops now
on their way to Manila.
Hopp & Co. are sellingvreliable fur
niture just as cheap as it can be bought
in the United States. This week they
offer handsome oak parlor tables at an
inside figure. Roll-top desks for every
one are also .displayed.
Messrs. Mehrten's and Wright of the
Waverley Club have been authorized
to consider the practicability of pur
chasing the library of the late Major
Chas. T." Guliok for the club and to
report to the club for its action.
The literature class under Miss Mc
Donald held at the residence of Mrs.
Philip Dodge offers especial opportuni
ties to teachers or those persons who
may be engaged at other hours. The
third session will be held this after
noon at 3 o'clock, the subject being
"General Literature as an Art."
Following are the names of the
ladies who assisted Mrs. Hutchinson
and the Misses Afong in decorating the
Drill Shed in such a charming manner
as shown at present: Miss Rowen,
Miss Thrum. Miss Maggie Davison,
these with the help of a detachment of
men from the U. S. S. Bennington.
SEAIOLA
Js having a sale on
the Pacific Coast
unparalleled by any
breakfast cereal in
the market.
Kauai Visitors.
Among the arrivals from Kauai ports
on the V. G. Hall Sunday morning
were the following:
Dr. Watt, the Government physician
stationed at Lihue, who comes to Ho
nolulu on a short business trip.
Mr. Fred Smith, brother of the Attorney-General,
who comes to Hono
lulu to witness the arrival of the
Boys in Blue and incidentally to attend
to some matters of business.
dry qooDs u-D,
EVERY ECONOMICAL EYE
- TURNS TOWARDS OUR AD.
We are always busy selling
FIXE GOODS AT LOW PRICES.
OUR SUCCESS IS DUE:
1st. To offering only better quali
ties. 2d. To selling at the lowest prices
possible.
3d. Small Profits satisfy.
We are now selling GINGHAMS,
best quality, in checks, IS yards for $1.
FLANNELETTES, good assortment
to select from, 15 yards for $1.
Percales, full yard wide, all new pat
terns, 12 and 10 yards for $1.
PRINTS, 25 yards for $1.
UNBLEACHED COTTON, 27 inches,
25 vards for $1.
UNBLEACHED COTTON, full yard
wide, 20 yards for $1.
WHITE COTTON, extra quality,
full yard wide. IS and 10 yards for $1.
ART DENIMS, new assortment of
colors, full yard wide, 20 cents.
A new line of SILKOLINES, new de
signs, 12 yards for $1.
LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS,
.11 sizes, perfect fitting, 65 cents.
II. s. so Dm Goods Go.
K Limited.
5?0 FORT STREET. : HONOLULU.
JAS. F. MORGAN
33 QUEEN ST.
Telephone 74.
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FOR PRIVATE SALE.
1 LOT ON BERETANIA STREET,
near Thomas Square: 120 feet
on Beretanla street; 290 feet
deep; 120 feet on Kinau street.
2 PREMISES OF AIR. C. F. WOLFE,
Piikol street, containing 1 76
100 acres: Grounds planted
with Fruit Trees, Oranges,
Limes. Peaches, Grapes, Pears,
Cherries, Etc. Water laid
throughout. An elegant piece
of property.
At F.mma Square.
Following is the program for the
concert by the Government band at
Emma Square tonight at 7:30:
FART I.
Overture Semiramide Rossini
Intermezzo Cavalleria Rusticana . .
Mascagni
Selection My Old Kentucky Home
Dalbey
Solo and Chorus: Time will Tell.
Miss Annie Kanoho.
PAR II.
Cornet Solo Columbia Rollinson
Mr. Charles Kreuter.
Medlev Pleasant Memories Beyer
Waltz Jolly Fellows Vollstaedt
March American Airs Berger
Hawaii Ponoi.
Shares of Stock
OAHU ASSESSABLE.
HAW'N. ELECTRIC CO.
PEOPLE'S ICE CO.
INTER-ISLAND S. N. CO.
WILDER'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-r-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 by 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 tho above, and many more,
just received by
WALL, NICHOLS COMPANY.
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nquisiicion
The Lcrrors of 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 of 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
FORT STREET.
Co..
VIRTUE!
REWARD!
VIRTUE HAS ITS OWN REWARD.
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. 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 lense 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 $23. We
are always pleased to show goods.
Developing and printing done by ex
perienced man.
obron Drug Co.
Agents EASTMAN KODAK CO.
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
jx 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 wrorld. 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.
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Just Arrived:
Latest styles in
White and Colored Organdies,
DIMITIES.
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Fine line of
While and Colored Swisses
FRENCH MUSLINS,
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Latest patterns in
Chiffons, Muslin du Sua,
Valenciennes Laces. Ribbons,
Hosiery, in plaids and stripes.
FGAN
FORT STREET.
$4
CYCL
$45
Large Shipment Just Received.
EARS0N k O0BR0N,
312 Fort Street. Telephone 565.
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Hotel Street - Robinson Block.
P.O. Box 2(5. Telephone 973.
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All Kinds of Shirts,
Neckties,
Silk Handkerchiefs,
Silk Goods,
Collars and Cuffs.
Jewelry,
Sweaters,
Pajamas,
Underwear,
Hosiery, Etc.
Wholesale and Retail Japanese Goods and Provision Merchants
A Man
of Thirty
Came in
today
leading
his
four-year
old son.
Said his
father
did
the same
for him.
He's
been our
customer
since.
History in
srood clothes
repeats
itself.
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9 Hotel Street
Waverley Block,
Agents for Dr. Deimel's Linen-Mesh
Underwear. Send for Catalogue.
We Make Shirts to Order.
JUST ARRIVED PER ZEALASDIA:
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.
WfflNGTOTFEED CO.
COR. FORT & QUEEN STS.
Telephone 422.
THE BEST
THING IN TOWN.
(LloiteJ.)
Herghihts Afc!D Ediuiissioi
Agents.
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: MY GENERAL :
: rkjpair auoF. :
Typewriters, Lawn Alowers,
Sewing Machines, Locks, etc., put
in the best possible condition.
J. T. LUND'S,
Opp. Club Stables. Fort '.Street.
Telephone q8.
Niryana Ceylon Tea.
This Tea is specially selected from
the very best leaf grown on tho Moun
tain Estates, and is packed in Ceylon
in lead for shipment to all parts of
the Yorld, to ensure direct distribu
tion to the public in the original
packets. It is uniform and unequalled
in qualitS', 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. v
MANILA CIGARS.
"Dagger" Brand
Mullet.
H. MAY & CO.,
ivnoicsoiG ond Reiaii Grocers
-:- 98 FORT STREET. -:-Telephone,
22 : : : P. O. Box, 47?.
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Just received per "A. J. Fuller" the following articles in
STONE WA
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RE:
BUTTER JARS.
WATER JARS. I s ?r
PRESERVE JARS.
FREISTCII POTS.
COFFEE POTS.
BEAX POTS.
FLOWER POTS.
FLOWER BASKETS.
WATER KEGS.
WATER JUGS.
GLAZED FLAT BOTTOMED PANS.
MIXING BOWLS.
POULTRY FOUNTAINS.
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HOUSEHOLD SUPPLY DEPARTMENT.
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H. W. Schmidt Sz Sons, I
Having taken stock, and reduced all prices, &
j now orrer tne latest styles of
3 . FANCY PRINTS
AT 5 CENTS PER YARD,
And other goods in proportion. Also, ex "Zealandia," a
fine assortment of
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FISH NET CURT AIM.
. W. SCHMIDT & SONS.
VON HOLT BLOCK, KING ST. !J

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