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frf ' ' tiie pacific commercial advertiser: Honolulu, junk is, isos. 7 I ii ' I I J! i . A' 4 ft I i ft i. yir it ? ix . it 1 t 7 1 1 11 i J i r Shelves and Shelves Loaded down with late con signment of OOO . Typewriter :- Paper OOO at bed rock prices. Call and obtain a sample book of same from Limitod.- We have just received an invoice of the Old Gib MATURED AND BOTTLED IN fcOND vtee and strength guaranteed blh HONOLULU DISTRIBUTORS Unexcelled in quality, and bottled under the U. S. Gov ernment supervision. Call for it. u n Limited. Sole Agents. FOR ONE MONTH, REDUCTION SALE. COMMENCING SATURDAY, MAY 21. Ladies' Underwear, 25c. per piece. Ladies' Underwear, 50c. per piece. Ladies Undershirts, 2 for 23c. Ladies' Undershirts, 5c. each. Muslin, all colors, 10 yds., 75c. Ladles' 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. J. R. Shaw, D.V.S. Office and Infirmary, - . 863 King St. TELEPHONE 796. Modern and Huma.e Treatment. KORTH KOHA 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. Manageress: MRS. MARY ATCIIERLEY. Medical Attendant: DR. ATCIIERLEY, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. if 3m3 : FIRST RALLY. Success of Y. . C A. livening at Oahu College. The first bix Y. M. C. A. rally the Islands have ever known attracted to Pauuhi Hall, Ohau College, about 400 people last evenincr. The convention wiig the project of Prof. Babbitt, of Oahu and the initial effort of getting; the associations together for an hour wa.s a grand success. The features of the evening were the addressH by Clarence II. Smith, President of the Oahu College Association and Rev. D. P. Birnie. Another notable num ber was the singing of the Kameha meha Association Glee Club. Mr. Smith gave the address of welcome and presided during the evening. Rev. D. P. Birnie was clear and earnest in his remarks to the young men and his speech made a marked impression. Te program was as follows: Music Organ Voluntary Baptiste Prof. A. B. Ingalls. Address of Welcome Mr. C. II. Smith, Pres. of O. C. Y. M. C. A. Prayer M. David Ai, Pres. of P. I. Y. M. C. A. Music "In Heavenly Love Abiding" O. C. Y. M. C. A. Quartette. Reading of Scripture Mr. W. C. Weed on, Pres. of Honolulu Y. M. C. A. Music Hymn "Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus." Address "The Need of the Hour." Rev. D. P. Birnie. Music "I Am Wandering Down." Kam. Y. M. C. A. Glee Club. ; Prayer Mr. Joseph Kalaiana, Pres. of Kam. Y. M. C. A. Music Hymn "Blest Be the Tie That Binds." Benediction Rev. G. L. Pearson. Oil for the Coast. Among the departures for San Fra Cisco on the Peru yesterday were th John Ena. Vice-President of the I. I S. N. Co., Mrs. Ena and two children. Mr. and Mrs. Ena go to bring their two daughters from school. It is their expectation to be back in six week's time. Captain Campbell, Superintendent for the Inter-Island Co., goes to spend a six weeks' vacation in San Francis co. He will return to Honolulu with his wife who is now in San Francisco. Judge Perry and Miss Perry who are off on a pleasure trip of a couple of months to the States. Mrs. Winterhalter, who goes to San Francisco to join her husband, Lieut. Winterhalter of the U. S. S. Benning ton. Jas. F. Morgan, who will spend a three months' vacation in the States. Sons of Revolution. Eighteen members attended the an nual meeting of the Hawaiian Society of Sons of the American Revolution, held at the Safe Deposit building ii noon yesterday. P. C. Jones was i$ the chair. Reports showed the affair of the organization to be in satisfacj tory condition. There were fouii deaths during the past year. Th? present membership is fifty-six. witli a number of applications in prospect! An election of officers to serve for th next twelve months was held and re suited as follows: President A. F. Judd. Vice-President W. F. Allen. Registrar W. D. Alexander. .Secretary W. O. Atwater. Treasurer W. J .Forbes. Board of Managers P. C. Jones, W. R. Castle, F. J. Lowrey. y No JIail Lost. In one of the afternoon papers yes- . -. . i terday was a short article on me ioss of a mail from San Francisco. If such is a fact, the mail referred to was never despatched from the post office in San Francisco. The post office pa pers here show a mail dispatched from San Francisco "on the Doric on May 2Sth. The date of arrival here was June 4th. The next mail was dis patched on the U. S. S. Mohican, which sailed from San Francisco on June 5th and arrived here on the 13th. No mail was dispatched between these two boats. Wedding Tonight. The marriage of Walter E. Lee and Maria de Luza Rabello will take place this evening at the Portuguese Pro testant church on Miller street at 0:30 o'clock. The reception will be held at 7 p. m. instead of at S, as previously announced. The party will be at the home of the iSride's parents, corner of South and Queen streets. The prem ises will be brilliantly illuminated and there will be a big feast. Several hundred invitations have beeij is sued. An Island Quartette. John Ena, Jas. F. Morgan, Captain Campbell and Fred B. Oat were pas sengers by the Feru' yesterday and flocked together. Morgan has promis ed to save Ena from the persuasions of the auctioneers and gold brick men of the coast. Mr. Ena was born here and is making his first trip abroad. All of the quartette members are tak ing the voyage on acount of health. In the absence of Captain Campbell Captain Godfrey will have charge of the comings and goings of the Inter Island steamers. FARMER HOPKINS EVI DEKCF. II K TELLS AJiori THE M FEEII lya OF Ills I)AL'(iIITEK. Victim of Xftvons 1'ro-tratlou and Xenralurlii Sav-1 After Her Vhy lau Abandoned Hope. From the Republican, Columbus. While in the neighborhood of Rug by, Indiana, recently, a reporter was told that Miss Clara Hopkins, daughter of Mr. Dennis Hopkins, a prominent farmer of Bartholowmew County, had been the subject of a remarkable transformation. The reporter decided to investgate and learn the particulars. He was driven to Mr. Hopkins' hand some country home, where he had an interesting conversation with that gentleman regarding the illness of hi3 only daughter. "You have been correctly informed," said Mr. Hopkins, "for Clara has in deed had a severe siege. She tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and they did her more good than all other medicines together that she ever took. A few boxes of that medicine accomplished the cure of a case in a few months which had baffled physicians for years. "About three years ago her health began to fail. The doctor who attend ed her said this was caused by weak digestion. This produced nervous ness, which was accompanied by neu ralgic troubles, which at first was lo cated in the nerves about the heart. Of course this was a dangerous loca tion for any such trouble, and she rapidly grew -worse, notwithstanding thatthe physician was treating her. This continued till a year ago last November, at which time she was al most constantly confined to her bed. "The neuralgia became gradually worse, and finally she was a confirmed victim to it. "Nervous prostration set in, and she was soon all run down. Her blood was impure and watery, and her com- plexion became colorless. She had no strength, and the least noise irritated Bier, she was so nervous. We had an other physician,' and he treated her Steadily for a year without doing her any good. In fact it seemed that sha vas continually becoming worse. He finally gave up the case as hopeless, and advised us to get Dr. Williams' IJInk Pills, as he said that they were 'the only thing that would benefit her. I "I procured a ccuple of boxes of the 'pills, and found that their use helped 'her considerably. She kept on taking them till she used about a dozen boxes, 'vith the result that she was entirely well, and since then there has been no symptoms whatever of her old trouble. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are certainly a wonderful medicine, which did a wonderful good in Clara's'case, doing what several physicians failed to accomplish." Everywhere Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (for Pale People are recognized as a specific for diseases of the blood and oierves. For paralysis, locomotor atax ia, and other diseases long supposed incurable, they have proved their effi cacy in thousands of cases. They are one of the greatest blessings ever be stowed upon mankind. Sold by all dealers in mfdirine. RAPIDLY DISAPPEARING. The supply of the "Celebrated Seat tle Bock Beer" is rapidly disappearing in town. The lovers of this nutri tious spring beverage can obtain it for a limited time at the Criterion Saloon. Agents For Tribune riarch Davis icycies. The 'Most ficnest-Built Yhee! Hade! MA RC H D A V I S Embodies all 'the desirable features of up-to-date construction. SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. REPAIRING IN ALL BRANCHES. EAKIN & WHITMAN 314 Fort St. Pleasing Photos. Williams makes pleasing photos pleasing likenesses, pleasing poses and pleasing in the dainty way in which they are finished. You'll like the photos that Williams makes for 3"OU. Illi' Fort Street. SI ill 111 f - 11 5 X &' &' ' w r v tr &r tr tr ST ar L U fe ar V s , 6T ST t! AT T J 8. U AT Si" r 5 a i a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Our best selling and most satis factory line of toilet wre in sterl inz silver. Made in heavy weights, best of bristle In the brushes, set in solid celluloid, making them indestructi ble. We have five complete patterns to select from, including one as low as the following: J . . , n Large Hair Brush, $5; Large Clothes Brush, $4; Large-Mirror, $8; Large Comb, $1; l K K Certainly low enough for any 8 one. Puff Boxes and pieces to match. all Manicure i v u l n n 1 , ! 5; K IS & ."5 New Books AT THE GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR! "Hawaii's Story," by Liliuokalani. "The Girl from Hong Kong!" . "Lost Counters Falka." "A Modern Corsair." "For Her Life." , "In the Shadow of the Pyramids." "Quo Vadis" 25c. Ed. "Billy Hamilton." "Miss Devecreux of the Mariquita," and many others. FANCY STATIONERY FOR PO LITE CORRESPONDENCE. ISLAND CURIOS. HAWAIIAN MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS AND SHEET MUSIC. Always the best values in SCHOOL supplies. 316 Fort Street, YEE SING TAI. Matting, Wall Paper, Wicker Chairs and All Kinds of Furniture. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Cabinet Making and Tainting. Fort Ki 1 BIB. We are now in a position to tune and repair pianos at FACTORY PRICES. We guarantee all work to be strictly high class and satisfactory in every detail. KR0EGER, KD1 BALL, CIIICKERING PIANOS. For sale for cash, or on the Install ment plan. Old instruments exchang ed for new ones. Pianos rented, tuned and repaired. In a week or ten day3 our stock of music and musical instruments will be on hand. Bergstrom Music Co. PROGRESS BLOCK. Telephone 321. 1 W TADFl fx TTi 1 TJ Ami X .1 4 r FOPT 3 STIittT 000 J 1ST LANDED: ii emu li ol is. For Shirt Waists and Costumes. .New Shades Preiliesl Plis onfl Foncy Pcilerns. BLACK SILKS Triumph, Surah and Brocade. BLACK AND COLORED SATIN. la RIBBONS. In all Widths Stripes, Plaids, Plain, Colors, Grossgraln, In SATIN. SILK. TAFFETA USD WIRE TAFFETA. Roman Stripes and Plaids in SASH RIBBONS A Specialty. Come early and get first choice. E.W.JORDAN'S NO. 10 FORT STREET. PHOTOGRAPHIC CO. The Boys in Blue. A complete collection of Photo graphs to be seen at Davey's Studio; also the only pictures taken of the presentation of the Stars and Stripes to the U. S. S. Charleston. Portraits of the highest quality and the most artistic and complete collection of Isl and Views upon Platinum, Iridium and Silver Papers. DAVEY PHOTO. CO., Ld. Corner Hotel and Fort Sts. Dangerous io Heoltb. Do you know that canned goods, when not properly packed, are dan- gerous to health? It is a fact. a Never buy anything in tin, unless your grocer is willing to guarantee It, and then not unless his guarantee amounts to something. Here are some bargains in canned goods, for which we are prepared to vouch: Broiled Mcckerel In Tomato Sauce. Soused in Pure Spice?, Broiied Ksrel 2-Lb. Cans, 25c. I P.J.YOELLER&CO. o Fort & Hotel Sts. DOOOO oooooooooooooooc FOR HATCHING. From the following PURE-BHEU Fowls of the choicest strains at my Punahou Poultry Yards, viz: Bun Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, White Leghorns, Black Minorcas, Andalusl an, Barred Plymouth Rocks, Wyan dottes and English S. G. Dorkings, Perkin Ducks and Bronze Turkeys. Prices furnished upon application. Favors from the other Islands will re ceive prompt and carefula ttentioir. A few choice Fowls for sale. WALTER C. WEEDON, 314 Fort St., Honolulu. Robert Lewers. F. J. Low rev. C. M. Cook... LEWERS & COOKE. Importers and Dealers in Lumber and Building- Materials. OfSce, 414 Fort St. ARTISTIC TUNING. Having had many years experience in factory tuning, I propose to put your piano in "better tune" and make it stand longer in tune than the major ity of tuners can do. By kind permission, I givo the fol lowing references: Hawaiian News Co., Wall, Nichols Co., Mis3 S. R. Patch, Prof. E. Cook, and Prof. J. W. Yarndley. G. R. HARRISON. Order's left at either store will re ceive prompt attention. J --s a.;, t LIFE and FIRE AGENTS FOR England Muloal Lite instrQQ&e Ce OF BOSTON. 010 fife ffisuronce OF HARTFORD. 5 . CO., 11 Queen Street, : : Honolulu, II. L AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Ono mea Sugar Company, Honomu Sugar Company, Walluku Sugar Company. Waihee Sugar Company, Makeo Su gar Company, Haleakala Rancii Company, Kapapala Ranch. Planters' Line, San Francisco rackets, Charles Brewer & Co.'s Line to Boa ton Packets. Agents Boston Board of Underwrit ers. Agents for Philadelphia Board of Un derwriters. LIST OF OFFICERS: P. C. Jones, President; George IL. Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bishop, Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. P Allen, Auditor: C. M. Cooke, H. Water house, G. R. Carter, Directors. I Dim spsd 1 LIMITED. Subscribed Capital Paid Up Capital.. Yen X2,000,0atf 7,500.000 6,46-i.OCa Reserve Fund HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA- BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. Kobe, London, Lyons, New York. San Francisco, Shanghai, Bombay, Hong Kong. Transacts a General Banking and Exchange Business. Agency Yokohama Specie Bank: New Republic BIdg., : Honolulu, 1L L, Claus Sprbckbls. CLAUS SPRECKELS & CO Bankers, HONOLULU - - - TI. I. un Francisco aohntx 'I'bo Ntvula lUtrxfe or San Franclisco. DRAW EXCHANGK ON San Franel'0-Tte Nevada Bank of Kaa Fraucifro. T.ionclon The UDlon Bant of London (Ltd.). Tow York American Kxchanjco NaUonil Bank. Clilcntro MerchautH National Bank. Paris Comptoir National d'EHComrta die Paris. liorlln Drc8lncr Bank. Uoptrkoijir and Yokohama Hon gtflti Jt4' Sb&nghai Baakin Corporation. Sew Zilan-! and Australia Bunt cl New Zealand. Victoria umi Vancouver Bank ot Brit ish Nortlt Arr.criea. fcccia General Bankina s Excanoe Business Deposits Received. Loann made on Approve! Security. Commercial and Travelerb' Credit Issued. Billb of Exchange Bought and Sold. Collectloijt-;. Promptly Accouate 1 For WM. G. IRWIN LIMITED. & CO., Wm. G. Irwin President and Manager Claus Spreckels Vice-President W. M. Giffard-.Secretary and Treasurer Theo. C. Porter Auditor SUGAR FACTORS AND COMMISSION AGENTS AGENTS FOR THE Oceanic Steamship Company Of San Francisco, Cal. THE llil Iffflli! lj Will Collect your Accounts for you in a Prompt and Sat isfactory Manner. FOUR ACTIVE COLLECTORS are continually on the go, and others will be added with the increase of business. Returns made on all bills collected the day after collection. Special rate3 for special classes c bills. Ring up telephone No. 25C, or call around at 210 King street, for further information. REMOVAL NOTICE. JOSE de ESPIRITO SANTOS Manufacturer of GUITARS, UKULELES AND TAEO PATCH FIDDLES, Has removed to K?ng St., near Punchbowl St HE II