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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, JULY 27, 1898. 3 f 1 1 . 5. i'i Ii! P rzr tj r 51 XL a We trust they will move you today into our store to see the splendid offering of Stein Bloch wholesale tailored Ready-to-Wear Suits which we have priced at ii QJ 2 The fabrics are high-grade, the trimmings tasteful, the tailoring superb, and they are made to fit perfectly. 2VL FicINERNY. Clothier. Merchant and Fort Sts. :,,'i.'V 4 r.. 1 4.TQHfy UnninifftAi MullllilLUl WHAT IS IT? A simple, compact, and durable machine, which successfully performs the work of the pen, with a tremendous saving of time and exertion. WHAT WILL IT DO? It produces, with speed and certainty, in clearly legible printed characters, one or many copies of any hind of writing, excepting such as must be done in books. TO AVHOM IS IT USEFUL? To every one who has writing to do. In business circles its desirability is assured. Lawyers and journalists cannot do without it. Professional and scientific men realize its worth to them. The author and thinker find it invaluable. It con eerves the most potent kind of energy that of the brain by reducing to a minimum the mechanical labor of writing, and distributing it among all the fingers of both hands. Writer's cramp disappears where it is used. It presents the printed appearance of the work to the mind at once. WHO CAN OPERATE IT? Any one of ordinary intelligence. A very few trials enable any one to write upon it readily. Thereafter it is only a mat ter of practice. L HACKFELD & Co., SOLE AGENTS. he D m i OUR SPECIALTY IS Rtll V There's as much difference between plumbing and SANI TARY PLUMBING as there is between daylight and dark ness. Anyone can put a lot of pipes together and run them off anywhere, but with Honolulu's surface sewerage the essential jioint is to have the plumbing done in a way that makes the Sanitarv conditions perfect. JOHN 75-79 KING ST. cm J. M. MONSARRAT. ei-il-li, M fflle ii Ml ft III SEAUCHEK Or KLlUliUS iuj.axvx ruoiiit. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR THE STATES OF NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA LOANS PLACED AND NEGOTIATED. "CartwrigMSBloct, Merchant Street. Telephone 68. OFFES LANDS for Sale or to Lease at Papa 2, Olelomoana 1, Kolo and Kaolie 4, in the celebrated Coffee District ot Kona, Hawaii. These Lands ill be sold or leased either in large or small tracts to suit purchasers. FOR SALE. Lot 50x100, near King Street, at Kapalarna. House and lot on Kamoiliili Road. Area of Lot 93-100 of an aero. Erased for $75 p. a. House and lot on Kins street. Lot S0x27S. Lands in Maui, Oabu and Molokal. FOR LEASE House and lot on Wilder Avenue. Pasturage at Kullouou, Oabu. . v 4 V-iv-.i , fx T..--. V - T S MOVE SOME 'MEN FREQUENTLY, 1.: , Your tailor can't make BETTER for DOUBLE. i :' - i m Q' td NOT TEL; NO. Si Typewriter! Pluiflbin. A FEAST Dinner to Men of the Peru and City of Puebla. They Were More Than Satisfied, Had Music All Arrangements Weil Carried Out-Quiet. At r.ooii yt-.-ft-rday th- American sol- iW-r.H in j-ort w re received on the Kronrals of the Executive building. They marched up from the ships at 12 o'clock and most of them remained on the grounds until 3. The Hawaiian band playeil during the feast. In -some respects the picnic vs bet ter than those given to former f..pedi tion. A happy novelty was the intro duction of salads, lettuce etc., some thing the Boys in J'e had not had since leaving S-rr Francisco. In some cases they were more appreciated than the pastry and sweet meats. The grounds were thronged with ladies and every attention was shown the 1.S00 men present. Chairman Ashley and other mem bers of the Commissary Committee were constantly on the grounds. After the tables were cleared the ladies en tertained the soldiers under the picnic arbors. At this time "Uncle John" Hassinger appeared with cigars for the men. They werg, distributed all around. The officers were received during the same hours at the Officers Club. There an elaborate lunch was served. During the afternoon General Otis was shown through all the offices and rooms of the Executive building. When the men left the feast grounds most of them carried pineapples and other fruits. These were taken aboard ship to be used later. All of the men were shown through the Government buildings. They were piloted by Ha waiian soldiers and the ladies. On both the transports liberty was given to 0 p. m. Many men were off for the night. The Boys in Blue were loud in their praises of the reception. They said it W2s sincrior to that received at San Francisco and far better than they had expected. Their stories of hospitality and small acts of kindness shown by various people would fill a book. The men now here, by the way, who are all regulars, have shown most ex cellent deportment. A more quiet and orderly set could not easily be found. There was a time when the people of Honolulu feared the regulars would be hard to entertain. This idea has been entirely dissipated, however, for, to date, the regulars have taken the banner from the volunteers, if possible, in the matter of general deportment. I1LRRAH FOR II WVAII. Recent Visitor Grows Eloquent Over Annexation. The following beautiful sentiments were expressed in a letter received yes terday from a well known California lady who visited Honolulu about a year ago: "Hurrah for Hawaii! Hurrah for Honolulu! And three cheers for all the good friends in our new country. "We all wish we were with you in these exciting times. We are with you in heart and soul, and wait with pleas ure all news from our clear Island home. "You join forces with a concpiering army at a most propitious moment, and your adoption is hailed with music, banners, and hurrahs. You have now all our hearts anew, with your kind ness to our soldier boys; and the one bright spot in their army lives will be the day spent among flowers and palms in our new land, with the ladies ministering angels to all their wants. "Hope it will not be long now before we have a cable, and we can then grasp your hand in such a loving hearty shake, that the pleasant thrill can even be felt through the iron glove. "We are now members of one family, with one Hag, one stamp and cne gov ernment; and with your flag pressed tight to your loving hearts, we will wrap you in the ample folds of the stars and stripes." Police Court. Peter Bert was fined $lu yesterday for battery of Beke. a native woman. Ah Wai was assessed $6 for violat ing hack regulations. Joe Fraga, the old man who stabbed Joe Dias in the back at night about a week ago. was sentenced to impris onment for four months. He appealed for mitigation of sentence. SHIPMATES, ATTENTION! You are all welcome to make your headquarters at the Commercial Sa loon, Beretania and Nuuanu streets. Strictly pure liquors and celebrated Wieland Beer. PADDY RYAN, Manager. 1800 AT MISSIONARY. Kev. Dr. Harris Again it Visitor to Honolulu. H-'V. M. C Jlarr.A, hi-.id of the Me-th-f Church among the Japanese on the Pacific coast and here, returned from Japan by the Doric yesterday. He will spend several days in th1 city before returning to California. Mr. Harris is making his norm a: Mrs. Chapin on Richards stree The vis. tor was for many years a missionary in Japan and is still enn rvi ted with the Methodist work there. Of him ore of tu latest Japanese pa-p- ;s remarks: In recognition of valuable services rendered towards the promotion of civ ilization in Japan during the las: thnv decades. Rev. Dr. Harris will probably be decorated by the Japanese Govern ment ere 1cm sr. Our baby has been continually troubled with colic and cholera Infan tum since hi3 birth, and all that we could do for him did not seem to give more than temporary relief, until we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Since giving that remedy he has not been troubled. We want to give you this testimonial as an evidence of our gratitude, not that you need it to advertise your merit orious remedy. G. M. jaw, Keokuk, Iowa. For sale by all druggists and dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., whole sale agents for II. I. THIS DAY . AUCTION SALE OF Flags and Boutin 8- i On Wednesday, July 27. 1898, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.. At My Salesroom, Queen street, I will sell at Public Auction American Flags, all sizes. American Flag Bunting. Red, White and Blue Bunting. .... Also .... Household Furniture, Sewing Ma chines, etc., etc. Jas. F. Morgan, Auctioneer. 49Sl-2t ''aaS'V 3afc' h ' EE r Lucien Young. ooo Consignment of these books just opened up and for sale by ill Limited. - Price $1.7. By maii 20c. extra. We have just received an invoice of the Ii nr 6 MATUPED AND B0TTLLD IN vAge ax& strength HONOLULU. DISTRIBUTORS Unexcelled in quality, and bottled under the U. S. Gov ernment supervision Call for it. k tt : m 1 w S I v U U t - f .JAPANLSi: AT YA I III 1 m TT v 1 1 Iff f P Limited. Sole Agents. F j Art Jill h PiCtllFBS FRAMED OR UNFRAMED, I M flfl HO HOTEL ST. IIELFFUL. EYE-GLASSES. i.ll Glasses are meant to be that. Some good intentions go wrong. A hair's breadth out of true In workman ship can easily defeat the wisest work of the oculist. Absolute accuracy here testing your eyes for the finding out oi "what's the matter with them." Absolute satisfaction honest ad vice. S. E. LUCAS, ' PARISIAN OPTICIAN. OFFICE: Love Building. Fort Street. (UPSTAIRS.) Mantel Clocks, Alarm Clocks, Hanging Clocks. Gold and Silver Watches, Gold and Silver Jewelry, SILVERWARE. SPECTACLES. Prices Aro raigjh-fc Manufacturing and repairing prompt ly done. Repairing fine and complicat ed Watches a specialty. M. R. COUNTER. 507 Fort St. 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. INTEREST allowed after July 1st, 1898, on fixed deposits: 3 months 3 per cent; 6 months 2Y2 per cent; 12 months 4 per cent. 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. EX "DORIC" Grass : Cloth : Handkerchiefs! SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, Silk Shawls, New Porcelain Cups and Sausers, Decorated Flower Pots, Rattan Chairs, Matting, Tea and Dinner Sets, Fire Crackers. WING WO CHAN & CO. '2)0-212 NUCANC hr. YEE SING TAI. Matting, Wall Papei, Wicker Chairs and All Kinds of Furniture. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. CahuiPt Making and Paintine. CIIQq FAT & CO. Contractors : and : Builders, Carpenters and Cabinet Makers. Furniture of all kinds constantly on hand and made to order. 137 Nuuanu St., cor. Kukui Lane. E. I. JORDAN no. iosUt 000 RUGS. A large assortment of Center Hugs, Art Squares, Ileverslblea, Sofa Rug3. Fancy and Fibre Door Mats, Hall and Stair Carpet3, Hassocks, etc. Japanese Itug3 and Straw Mats, Floor Linoleum, Oil Cloth, Hall Linoleum and Bath Mats. BED SPREADS, Marcella. Toilet and Honeycomb, (for Double lied. Three-quarter and single.) Cheapest to best. TABLE DAMASK AND NAPKINS. A splendid Assortment In all quaJltlci, widths and sizes. TOWELS. Turkish In Linen and Cotton, Turkish Bath Blankets. Damask and Huckaback. Fringed and hemstitched. All especially good value. CURTAINS. A big choice in Nottingham Lace. Also Creton by the yard. "Worth Inspection. Come early and get first choice. E.W.JORDAN'S NO. 10 FORT STREET. FOR HATCHING. From the following FURE-liltlTD Fowls of the choicest strains at my Punahou Poultry Yards, viz: Bus Leghorns, Drown Leghorns, White Leghorns, Black MInorcas, Andaluai an, Barred Plymouth Rocks, Wyn dottes and English S. G. Dorking. Perkin Ducks and Bronze Turkeys. Prices furnished upon application Favors from the other Islands will re ceive prompt and careruia ttentlon. A few choice Fowls for sale. WALTER C. WEEDON, 314 Fort St., Ilonolalc PHOTOGRAPHIC Co. LIMITED. This Company is fully prepared to take Instantaneous Portraits at their Studio. All work done by first clasa workmen and nothing but high clasa work executed. Portraits after Rem brandt and Bartolozzl mezzo-tints. Sole proprietors of the Bas-Relief and Iridium processes. TVIr. Davey gives personal attention to nil sittings, does not wish his patrons to take photo graphs that are not entirely satisfac tory. We are prepared to make groups at residences, flashlight or daylight. Copying and enlarging specially at tended to. Life size portraits made In oils, on porcelain, finished in water color, Sepia, or Crayon. Wo have the largest and most artistic collec tion of Island views. Samples of our new work, known as LIfa Size Paris Ennmels, the latest process In Photog raphy, can be seen at our Studio. Amateur printing and developing done with neatness and dispatch. KORTH 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 ia 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 ATCHERLEY. Medical Attendant: DR. ATCHERLEY, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. GLANCE AT THE WINDOW When passing the store. Af ter an examination you wil aree that the display of DIAMOND RINGS. SOUVENIR JEWELRY, (Native) Is as handsome as any in town. HANDSOME PEARL NECKLACE. BIART 401 FORT 8T. JEWELER. THE BEST THING IN TOWN. : MY GENERAL : ! REPAIR SHOP. : Typewriters, Lawn fiiowers, Sewing Machines, Locks, etc., put in the best possible condition. J. T. LUND'S, Opp. Club Stables. Fort Strwt. Telephone 39S. The Advertiser, delivered to any part of the city for 75 cents a month. sm arc 1.