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L , THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, OCTOBER. 10, 150S. LOCAL BREVITIES. Sugar, 4 5-10; firm. Hutchinson plantation. $.". 371;.. liana plantation. $17.50 and Sis. Tableaus and Charades Mrs. Hanna. Hawaiian Commercial. $27.75 and $2S. Regular meeting of Pacific Lodge tonight. Company D's ball Thursday evening will be the society event of the week. Hawaiian curios, mats, hats, etc., at the Woman's Exchange, 213 Merchant street. This is the evening of the quarterly meeting and reception of the Y. M. C. A. Manager Hugh Morrison, of Maka weli plantation, is at the Hawaiian Hotel. Mrs. Gunn's dancing class meets at Progress Hall every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Classes at the gymnasium for busi ness men meet this afternoon at 4:30 and 5:15. W. E. Rowell and J. S. McCandless returned by the Claudine yesterday from Maui. Dr. A. E. Ingersoll returned by the Mauna Ala, Saturday morning from San Francisco. An important business meeting of officers of the N. G. H. will be held at 7:30 this evening. The Makee Island concert was sore ly missed yesterday afternoon by fre quenters of the beach. The engagement is announced of Allan Jones, of Honolulu, and Miss Eva Smith, of Paia, Maui. Classes in arithmetic, bookkeeping and geography will meet at the Y. M. C. A. at 7:30 this evening. Members of the Town football team are urged to be at Makiki ground from 4:30 this afternoon for practice. John A. Gowan, wife and &on, of Mexico, arrived by the It. P. Rithet . , 1 i- i -- 1 T 1 ,1 yesteruay to locate m me isihuus. j Complaint is made that the Volcano road between Hilo and the eight-mile post is in a sad state of disorder. The Kickapoo show tent at Beret a nia and Alakea streets was crowded to its utmost capacity Saturday even ing. There were very few soldiers in town Saturday night. Altogether it was very quiet. The streets were well policed up to 12 o'clock. Portuguese in Hawaii will celebrate December 1, as the anniversary of the release of the mother country from Spanish rule. Engineers at Camp McKinley and the troops at Camp Otis expect to re ceive a month's pay by the Alameda on Wednesday. It is claimed that two agents are at Hilo from the States looking over the field with the view of establishing banking business. James Spencer and Miss Smithies will be married in St. Andrew's Cathe dral tomorrow evening. Rev. Alex. Mackintosh will officiate. The City Repair Shop- on Bethel street rent 1898 Cleveland bicycles. Repair work in all branches promptly attended to and guaranteed. Prof. Theo. Richards led the men's meeting in the Y. M. C. A. hall yes terday afternoon. The new Y. M. C. A. quartette furnished the music. Prang's water-color paints, water color drawing paper, bricks of model ing clay, etc., for school use. for sale by the Hawaiian News Co., Ltd. The first recriment here from the Coast for Manila will be the Fifty first Iowa. It was expected that the first transport would sail last week. The schooner Emma & Louisa will be sold at auction on Wednesday, Octo ber 19, by Jas. F. Morgan, who will furnish full particulars and inventory. An interest of Louis Richards Rosa in a lot at Kikihale, sold by Auction ppr Tlarrv Armitace. Saturday morn ing, was bought by David Kaapa for $300. Wm. Ottman, one of the men who has secured a light wine license for Waikiki, will occupy the Chinese store premises opposite Sherwood's near the bridge. H. S. Ewing and wife returned by the Rithet yesterday from a visit of sev eral weeks to San Francisco. Mrs. M. Farnsworth was also a passenger by that vessel. The latest designs for handsome wedding outfits, can be had of Mme. Levanway and Mae Chambers, at 73 Beretania street, directly back of Ha waiian Hotel. J. F. Morgan, real estate and stock broker is a member of the Honolulu Stock Exchange. All business entrust ed to him will have immediate and careful attention. Quaint, unique poses, faithful like nesses, and dainty styles of finishing baby's photos find favor in every mother's eyes. J. J. Williams makes a specialty of baby's photos. Today at 11 o'clock a. m. at the store of H. Hackfeld & Co.. J. F. Morgan will sell at public auction for account of whom it may concern, merchandise damaged by water per bark Paul Isen berg. A fair sized audience heard the con cert of Sydney H. Morse, assisted by local talent, in Progress Hall, Saturday evening. This was the final special appearance of the popular tenor in Honolulu. Shareholders in the firm of Brewer & Co. decided Saturday morning to in crease the capital stock of the concern from $000,000 to $1,000,000. A dividend of nine per cent, for the past three months was declared. Prof. Alexander returned by the Ki nau from Olaa where he has been directing the surveying of a cross road to connect with two tracts of coffee land soon to be opened up by the Gov ernment for settlement. When the R. P. Rithet left San Fran cisco it was reported that the steamer City of Peking would leave there Octo ber 4. Repairs were being made to some parts of her machinery, it was said. If this is a fact the liner may arrive here this evening. Would You Succeed? DRV GOODS es LT-. Special Exhibition -ON THURSDAY. fHIDW IRD S1MY THE , 6tij, 7th and 8th Inst. txclus ve Mill in Fl encn Paltem hob new m oio vers Ribbons Ribbons Ribbons Silks and Velvets. EVERYTHING NEW. Then be energetic and straight in your business relations with your customers. This is why The Manufacturers' Shoe Co. do the business. o o o The Manufacturers' Shoe Co., SIGN OF THE BIG SHOE. FORT STREET. PG from Our own direct importations Paris, London and New York. We in vite your inspection. L S. IS Dil GOO is Limited. STOCKS For Sale. Your Teeth need ATTENTION The ben-eSt promised from the use or good tootn powder is lost tnrouga the nse ol Poor Tooth Brushes. 'hre is as ranch in the brush as the dentifrice. The bristles must be per manently set and they should b-? of the right sort. We have solved the problem with our genuine ELECTRIC ooo 10 Shares HAWAIIAN LIGHT CO. 10 Shares HONOLULU PLANTA TION. (Paid up.) 30 Shares OAHU (Assessable). 20 Shares AMERICAN SUGAR COM PANY, (paid up). 25 Shares OOKALA SUGAR PLAN TATION CO. 10 Shares UNION MILL CO. 25 Shares WAIANAE SUGAR CO. 15 Shares PIONEER MILL CO. 25 Shares HONOMU SUGAR CO. 20 Shares PEPEEKEO SUGAR CO. 25 Shares KIPAHULU SUGAR CO. 10 Shares CALIFORNIA FEED CO. 20 Shares HAW'N. SUGAR CO. (Makaweli). 100 Shares MUTUAL TEL. CO. TO LET. Two-story dwelling house, contain ing six rooms. Rooms matted through out. $16 a month. A seven roomed house on Wilder avenue. Large and airy rooms and fit ted throughout with electric light. Stables and servants' house in the rear of residence. Will lease for 12 months to a good tenant. ALOHA TOOTH BRUSHES made especially, for us and stamped with our name. There is no brush to be found in Honolulu that has met with such READY SALE as tms. Dentists recommend it for its quality. It penetrates the spaco be tween the teeth and in conjunction with Aloha Tooth Powder and Wash prevents the formation of tartar. THE ALOHA Is sold only by us and has no equal. AN' FORT STREET. Of GREAT Theo. H. Davies & Co LIMITED Merchants and Commission Agents, Be to call the attention of the trade to their complete line of . fir line 0 pi ui II1J : 8 La PAINTS AND OILS. GENERAL PLANTATION SDPIffi A fine assortment of Kitchen Furnishings. GRAY AGATE WARE a Specialty. Special Sale AND Great Reduction IN O. R. & L. WANTED. CO. Bonds. 25 CENTS EACH. FOR SALE. Two story dwelling house and lot 49x96, Palama. 2 Lots at Kalihi, 50x100. Complete Soap Making Plant. Par ticulars of the undersigned. A 'if A n 1 v Ml v J (I U KISG & FORT STS. I. Ribbons Laces and Embroideries For the rest of the week. Ribbons in endless variety and many shades. GAN FORT STREET. S HARRY ARMITAGE. Share Broker. Cor. King & Bethel Sts. J. F. MORGAN, t REAL ESTATE AND STOCK BROKER. Member of Honolulu Stock Exchange. r Telephone No. 72. 504G I it I T P. O. Box No. 594. 1 Imperial None Better, Strong, Durable and Light Running. icycles Great Scott! I ! T i -- i LEADERS WHEREVER INTRODUCED. ONLY 10 CENTS? I That's Right It 3 a BIG CUT on Sheet Music But we have to do it. A whole counter full of it. Come and take your choice. OOO This wek only, we offer a good ORGAN FOR $35. OO. A goo d, second hand Upright Piano, ONLY $90.00. ooo Your money savers. WALL, NICHOLS CO. i I i i 312 Fort Street. EARSON & HOBRON, Telephone 565. i T I T X I - I T 4 AS ADA & CO. Hotel Street Robinson Block. PER S. S. AZTEC AND MOGUL A large quantity of IK MID COT TON YflMflTOYA SHIRTS B PAJAMAS. Full cf Jewelry, Underwear, Hoiser;-, Necktk-s, C:: Domestic Dry Gools. Fan; a-i Wholesale Dealers in Japanese Goods and Provisions. (ST t THE ROYAL WORCESTER CORSET For Sale At B F. EMUS- E-raT STREE & co: Agents for following BICYCLES: THE WELL KNOWN ELDREDGE THE UNEXCELLED VICTOR THE UP TO DATE CRAWFORD THE JUVENILE ELFINE Also BICYCLE SUNDRIES such as Tires, Rims, Spokes, Lamps, etc. , If you don't know what you want, our bicycle man, R. C. Geer, will help you out. o CHIIDT ft ALLOW i i 2 10 PER CENT On former prices to Cash Purchasers for Two Weeks. !i02'X0S 222l2,2'2,22,i