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If . . THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, AUGUST 23, 1S9S. (X? f -f T i . s 4- A ERDIGT FOR $650Wm. A. Love Attention! Tin W-st at the lowest ; price at IIOIT 'S. Gome to WE'RE MSR ! wm?MF.n About any tiling we soil you. V KNOW it has the quality in it to giv? satin faction. We know it'll always do us credit. That's what we've built up our business on honest Furniture and Draperies honestly .sold. The verv best is here and the cheapest that is safe to buy. Take us into your confidence when vou are thinking of re furnishing. We'll save you something. riodeis are perfect. ft 0 0 These sample Polished Oak Chamber Suites and sample pieces of Hall, Dining Room and Library Furniture are models of the best makes and best f-tyle.s. That's why they're such big bargains at the special prices. JUST TO HAND: A New Line of GOLDEN OAK CENTER TABLES. Very highly polished and new in design. You can't appreciate what a chance is offered unless you j-ee the furniture. Remember that our repair department is run on the saving-to-you-plan. We give you the best service for the least price. ( () Cv 9 4- () ') O) (J e ( (3 () (?) Leading Furniture Dealers. KING & BETHEL STS. (a) s ) f 40 7 A dry scalp causes dandruff dan druff causes the clothing to becom soiled. A minute or two each morn ing and evening devoted to the apply ing of our Dandruff Killer does th work. Put up in one size bottles only. THE SILENT BARBER SHOP. PACHECO & FERNANDEZ, Prcprs. Arlington Block, Hotel St. THE CLUB STABLES (Limited) C BELLINA, Manager. Fort St., near Hotel. Telephone 477. Livery. Boarding ona Soles Stables. PROMPT SERVICE, STYLISH TURN OUTS, SAFE DRIVERS. We are especially equipped to cater to your trade. Fair dealing and good service is what we depend on to get it Dr. Rowat is always in attendance at the Stables. Club Stablesfack Stand Cor. Union it Hotel St?. (Old Bell Tower.) CAREFUL AND WELL INFORM ED DRIVERS. FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES. HACKS AT ALL HOURS. Orders for Surreys, Wagonettes, Single or Double Teams at a moment's notice. HACKS Nos. 45, 65, 70, 77, 97, 125 and ISO. C. BELLINA, Mgr. Tel. 319. Stables TeL 477. OUST A SHIPLOAD OF An excellent Fertilizer for Rattoons and Early Cane, And In the Dry Season. Advance orders filled as received from the wharf. For further details address Hawaiian Fertilizing Company A. F. COOKE, Manager. P. 0. Box 138. Honolulu. Correspondence solicited. V 4 'I MTV ' 1 ii wan Articles & V 1? v. vt n In our window you can count One Hundred and Seven useful Articles for the Household. We have many more and they are all sold at Eastern prices. Call and inspect. THE STORE, (I u -LI MITE D- Von Holt Block : : : : King St. Flag Handkerchiefs and LANTERNS. LANTERNS With American and Hawaiian Flags. s t n FLAG HANDKERCHIEFS With American and Hawaiian Flap;.-. A Large Stock on hand to select from. To be sold at low prices. OZAK WAVER LEY BLOCK, HOTEL ST. EVERYTHING FINE FOR THE TABLE. Tender, Juicy, home dressed meats. BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, ROASTS, CHOPS. Everything fresh and good here. And prices are always very reasonable. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET. 214 Nuuanu St. Tel. 104. Refrigerated Poultry AND- Fresh Salmon CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Metropolitan Meat Market, Telephone 45. WASHINGTON FEED COR. FORT & QUEEN STS. Telephone 422. Importers and Wholesale Dealers MY. GRftlH. FEED. HOOR. HEALS, file. Our goods are always fresh. Island orders solicited. I 1 1 ; Outcome of $10,000 Suit ! Against Hawaii Sheriff. Foreign Jury Cases Still On-Ka-hului and Hawaiian Still at It. Several Estate Matters. 1. :1k RaiiToad ivu; anion oi : Kanuiui Co. v. Hawaiian Comnur- fial ;ind Sugar Co., motion for jui;- m m, Judge Stanley yesterday granted the motion. Mr. Hartwell promptly noted exceptions to the granting of the motion on the ground that is sup-r- i'uous, unauthorized, etc. Kinney Ballon for plaintiff; A. S. Hartwell for defendant. Cecil Brown and H. Focko. .trustees of the estate of James Gay, have tiled their third annual account, charging $v;S.S.o:j and crediting ?;,.t4S.S'J. At the end of the period there were on the ranch oi'S head of cattle. To horses and mules. Receipts from the ranch proper have been $7, ic.s 1 and ex penses $4.cS-j.S i. In the c;ise of Ida C. Patterson vs. Thomas II. Patterson, libeilant has tiled a motion for taxation of costs. amounting to Sl.'.o"). to he heard at 'j o'clock tomorrow morning. Magoon and McClannahan for libeHant; Davis for liliellee. In Frank V. Porter vs. Hawaiian Pork Packing Co., assumpsit, defend ant has tiled a general denial of the allegations in amended complaint and notes the intention to set up release by way of defense. Magoon and Mc Clannahan for defendant. In the matter of Young John Ying vs. W. W. Ahana, damages, Juge Stan ley has denied defendant's motion for a new trial, to which ruling defendant has excepted. Dickey for plaintiff; Magoon and McClannahan for defend ant. In the matter of the estate of Aswan, Judge Perry has appointed How Ting to be executor without bonds. Allen and Robinson have entered suit against George W. Lincoln and Henry K. Cooper to recover the round figure of 2, .;); for lumber furnished the contractor for the Cooper residence in Manoa Valley. In the case of C. S. Bradford vs. L. A. Andrews, damages in the sum of $10, 000, a foreign jury yesterday afternoon found in favor of plaintiff for $050. Neumann for plaintiff; defendant in person. Charles Notley vs. Kukaiau Planta tion, ejectment, was before Judge Perry in Circuit Court yesterday after noon. PAL AM A SCHOOL HOUSE. Plans Heins Hushed for Its Im mediate Construction. Ripley & Dickey are rushing plans for the new twelve-room school house in Palama. Some slight alterations were made by the Commissioners of Education in the original drawings, making it necessary to revise the work. Just as soon as the plans are ready tenders will be invited, and building operations will be expedited by the department as much as possible. It is hop-ed that the house can be called into service by January 1. The new building will go on the front of the lot occupied by the Re formatory school. During the Autumn the. latter will not be interfered with, but it is the purpose of the department to remove it as soon as possible to a site in the suburbs. This removal is necessary, not only to get the house of correction away from the school, but to secure tillable lands upon which the boys may be employed. Shingle's Good Work. A friend writing from Omaha to Pro secuting Attorney A. L. C. Atkinson, says that Robt. V. Shingle, the Hawai ian Commissioner to the Trans-Mississippi Exposition, is doing magnificent work for the Islands. The opinion is ventured that the exhibit of the Isl ands is doing better work for its terri tory than any other representation on the grounds. Mr. Shingle has the show now in good running order and is on hand all the time to explain everything to visitors. Mr. Shingle, in connection with a Minneapolis newspaper man. is arranging to run a series of excursions to the Islands and the writer from Omaha says that hundreds are eager to sign for the trip and that the trans portation companies are willing to make good rates. Concert This Evening. Cain. Bcrger lias arranged the fol lowing program for a concert to be given at the Hawaiian Hotel at 7; 30 this evening: PART I. Overture Calif of Bagdad .... Boildieu Finale 11 Trovatore Verdi A Musical Trip Through Europe Conrad i Solo and Chorus: Ka lini. Miss Minnie Kanoho. PART II. Cornet Solo Culvert Polka Steinhauser Mr. Charles Kreuter. Intermezzo Cavalleria Rustieana . . Mascagni Waltz A Summer Evening.. Waldteufel March The Bride-Elect Sousa Star Spangled Banner. Trostee Reports. Trustees' report on the Lunalilo estate shows receipts for the past year to have been $32.202.9S anil expendi tures $29,200.41. The total value of the estate is placed at $194,409.77. Broker. j CARTWRIGHT BLOCK, KEF.CHOT ST. for Sale AO f THIS DAY 2-0 Shares HAWAIIAN SFGAR CO. :. Shares IIONOKAA SUGAR CO. 10 Shares OLOV.'ALF SFGAR CO. To Shares MUTUAL TELZPHONF CO. 15 Shares INTER ISLAND STEAM NAVIGATION CO. 2o Shares WILDER'S S. S. CO. Market quotation- given on other securities. Secured the services of the Taiented Australian Artist Mr. Frank McComas We take pleasure in announcing our ability to execute in a highly artistic manner any commissions Ave may re ceive, where the skill of an original designer and a clever artist are com bined. Cartoons, Art Posters, Memorial and Testimonial Illuminated Work, De signs for Letter Heads, Coats of Arms, Labels, Bill Heads, Music or Book Cov ers, Hand Written Cards, etc. Landscapes or special character pic tures in Water Color or Oils. In fact anything in the line of highly artistic designing or pictorial work, we are now prepared to do. For a limited time or.lv. HO HOTEL ST. w FOS?T ;treet o o o Keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of DRY and FANCY GOODS Rugs, Carets, Linoleum and Cocoanizt Matting, Table Damasfcs and Napkins. Ill Ii COTTON SHEETINGS. Blankets, Grass Cioth, (White and Colors.) DRAWN WORK TEA CLOTHS, ETC., an Linen zni Grass Cloth.) LOW Hial 01 I0B. E.W.JORDAN'S NO. 10 FORT STREET. Tel. S7. Honolulu, H. I. ... ' . - -- VI V.-, Vy WE HAVE MOVED Our Stock of Suitings and Gents Furnishings to the Lincoln Block, King street, nearly opposite California Fruit Market. The same low priees with first class workmanship will continue. We are better situated than ever. Russian Linen Crasn suits, complete for $12.50 per suit. Aledeiros & Decker, Lincoln Block. King Street. The Gazette (S-page semi-weekly) will be issued this morning. St HAYING At this time, wlie-n the minds of tJic implc an absorbed with jrrt't iiiiLC ami aloha toward the army of visitors, attention should not he forgotten to personal wants. Xote (he attitude of the soldiers when attention is called. Thev are all business, so should be the civilian when attention is called to their personal needs. Newspapers are the medium of attention and thought and through them we call the public to attention. Shoes need attention, your feet need consideration. We have shoes to suit evervbodv in price and s'vle. We ask vour attention and patronage. i A. E. MURPHY & CO. i i Island Orders Solicited. 205 Hotel St.. Arlington Block. Opp. Elite lco ) imiffiiH Quality mwm. -I- w the reason that the manufacturers protect me. DO YOU IEED HT 1HJI Uj ELSE HUT HIE ? A full line of Fine Double or Single Harness, Saddles, Whips, Lamps and Lap Ro))es Always on Hand. CHUMAN' CARRIAGE AMD HARHESS REPOSITORY. 27"Islani Orders Promptly FilUi. Fort St.. above Club Stables. H. E. McINTYRE & BRO. East Corner Fort and King Streets. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IX Groceries, Provisions and Feed General Agents for tho 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. Goods Delivered to Any Part of the city. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Island Trade Solicited. p. o. bo: 145. tr,-- - 'L.mmi: KING ST., Next to JAPANESE FIRE WORKS, Of all descriptions made to order MMI 110 ill! SOLD AT VERY s 0 b via HAS JAPANESE used in the harness business advances in duty from 25 to CO per cent from and after the day of actual possession hy the United States of the Hawaiian Islands. OOO I will sell my present stock consisting of Riding Saddle?, Saddle Felts, Stirrups, Horse Brushes, Saddle Girths, Spurs, Leggins, Elliman's Embrocation, Etc., at the former prices, but cannot hold out any inducements after the stock is Bold. Take advantage of this offer. It will pay you to visit my store when in need of anvthincr. FRED PHILP is in charge C TELEPHONE 662. P. O. BOX 496. nc2 Q-fc Hllo, Hawaii. c tmmium mu Croam Parlors F Its all right to talk shop about the good quality of this Carriage or that Surrey, hut if the qual ity is not behind the recommen dation what happens ? One sale PERHAPS and no more. I fully guarantee my goods for TELEPHONE 92. HAT MANUFACTURER, Castle & Cooko. HE! fl5 AN LOW PRICES. so of the Manufacturing Dept. King St., near Mann St., Honolulu. It? B Isoshima, LANIER MATTINGS O L N