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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, DECEMBER, 2i. 1S9S.
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Have a saperb array of
GOODS selected by Will C.
King frem the latest Novel
ties on the Coast.
Suitable for Christmas and Wed
ding Presents, consisting of
PICTURES,
ART STATUARY,
PHOTO PANELS,
AND
ART NOVELTIES.
Also the latest in
PICTURE MOULDINGS
AND
FRAMING MATERIALS.
All are
Ilooms
welcome at their Show
110 HOTEL ST.
-THE-
COMPANY, LIMITED,
Solicit your patronage and guarante
the finest class of work at
reasonable prices.
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All Flannels and Silks are washed b
Hand.
Ordinary Mending and Buttons Sewe
On.
Telephone
orders.
No. '583 and leave you
IF YOU ARE TROUBLED with
dandruff or any disease of the
scalp, a trial bottle of DANDRUFF
kilter will entirely remove all
doubt as
to the virtue claimed for the
preparation.
Prickly heat cured by a few applica
tions. Be sure that the label on the bottle
bears the two faces and name; all
others are imitations.
F. PACHECO,
Sole Proprietor.
SELLING AGENTS Hollister Drug
Co., Benson, Smith & Co., Union, Bar
ber Shop. .
SMldren's Photos
Are the hardest of all to make well
until you become accustomed to the
task. Mothers tell us we are at our
best when making photos of the little
ones. Our quaint, unique poses falth
i! likenesses and dainty style of fln
jhlng photos find favor In every
mother's eyes.
Preserve baby's pretty face in one of
Williams' photos.
J. J. WILLIAMS,
aw i at
Fort Street.
BEAVER LUNCH ROOMS.
Fort St., Opp. Wilder & Co.,
H. J. NOLTE, Prop.
First-Class Lunches Served
With Tea, Coffee, Soda Water,
Ginger Ale or Milk. Open
from 3 a. m. till 10 p. m.
Smokers' Requisites a Specialty.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO.
Steam Engines,
BOILERS, SUGAR MILLS, COOLERS.
BRASS AND LEAD CASTINGS,
And machinery of every description
made to order. Particular attention
paid to ship's blacksmlthing. Job
work executed on the shortest notice.
A NEW PAINT SHOP.
HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH U9
Mr. John H. West, a practical House
Painter, Decorator and Wood Polisher,
we are now prepared to give estimate!
on all kinds of work in that line.
Mr. West having had a practical ex
perience of over twenty years In San
Francisco and other large cities on the
Coast, we feel confident that any work
entrusted to us will give entire satis
faction to our patrons.
PEERLESS FRESKRVTNG PAINT CO.
OS! 1 M
WHITE
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EMPLOYED
c c ii r r. -.'rcj t
NEW IMPROVED
Planters' Improved Hoe.
Forged from one solid piece
of steel. Made specially to
our order.
Fence lire
Of the Best Quality.
GALVANIZED. BOS. 4, 5 and 6. -
IN PERFECT ORDER.-
Call and examine the above.
Breaking Plows,
QnnrataPTr Flier PlnLTC
Small Steel Plows,
FOR CULTIVATING.
Whips and
Whip Stocks.
Whiffletrees.
LIMITED
AgentS fOr the VaCUUm OllS.
TIVOLI !
Late Saratoga, Waikiki.
Mr. Karl Klemme tegs to notify tha
Public of Honolulu and surrounding
Islands that he has undertaken the
management of this well known
Seaside Resort.
Every arrangement ha3 been made
for the convenience of Bathers and
those wishing to enjoy a
Vacation : at : the : Seaside.
ROOMS BY THE DAY. WTEEK OR
MONTH.
He trusts that he may receive the
patronage he will endeavor to deserve.
Free bathing, for school children
every Tuesday.
For particulars inquire at Tlvoll
Baths or Telephone 899.
CARL KLEMME.
Real Estate For Sale,
LOT AT WAIKIKI. On the beach.
Good location. Excellent bathing.
TENEMENT HOUSE ON KEKAU-
LIKE Street, containing 4 stores below
and 11 rooms upstairs. Rents for ?5i
per month. A good investment. fc.
LOT ON KUKUI STREET, near Riv
er street. Size 40x7o.
Apply to
WILLIAM SAVIDGE,
No. 121 Queen St., next dcor to Hack-
feld & Co. 49 1 9
pQR CHRISTMAS.
EASTERN CORN FED
Turkeys : and : Geese
(ALIVE.)
TO ARRIVE:
The Australia will brine a
fine
-
line of
FANCY : FRESH : FRUITS,
DRIED : FRUITS
OF ALL KINDS.
riace your orders
vance, ii possible.
OOO-
carly in ad-
P. J. YOELLER & Co.
Fort & Hotel Sts.
6 Hie Go.
R. ASHLEY HOME
First ft Y's. Assistant Snrpi
on
WAS AT DOOR OF DEATH
Tells of Illness and Treatment Here.
Hospitality of Citizens of the
Place Homesickness.
(Middletcwn, N. Y. Times, Nov. 2S.)
Dr. M. C. Ashley, assistant surgeon
of the First New York Volunteers, re
turned home Saturday night from Ho
nolulu. "
Surgeon Ashley, who has been ill j
since September 15 with typhoid fever.
showed the effects of his illness mm
much fatigued by the long journe. j
Dr. Ashley said mat ne ;u uu mu
r-.cvrf pvnprred to return to .Miauie-
iiv. w . .,
i . i :n C?Ainm h.-tr I
town, lie was uiueii m ocincmi.i
but did not give up until Uctooer 1,
when he was removed to the residence
of Maj. Morse, the Division &uirwn.
He remained there until uctoDer o,
when he was placed in the military
hospital and later in the (Jueen s nob
pital, where he remained until he was
convalescing, -when he was taken to
the home of Mrs. E. K. Wilder, at ner
request, and wnere ne ivcentu
attention. . ,
Dr. Ashley stated that when ne Jeit
Honolulu there was a great deal 01
sickness, principally old ease, oa new
cases were decreasing, lhe oovern-
mpnt had leased a residence on tne
side of the mountain as a hospital and
the change had been very benenciai to
the sick.
Dr. Ashley is very loud in his praise
of the hospitality of the white citizens
of Honolulu. They have given dinners
to 25.000 American -troops who have
stopped at the. island on their way to
Manila, and there is scarely a nouse
of a white resident in which there is
not one or more convalescent soldiers
being cared for.
During Dr. Ashley's illness ne lost
39 pounds, but is now regaining .his
weight very rapidly.
One of the physicians who attended
Dr. Ashley during his illness was Dr.
Chas. B. Cooper, a former Orange
county boy, who is now located there
and has a fine practice.
Honolulu, he continued, is a delight
ful spot, and when one becomes accn
mated there is no -danger of sickness,
in fact, the most of the sickness among
uon, in eating fruits, etc. It is a most
desirable place to live.
The one great trouble is that it is
shut off from communication with the
outside world, news from the States
being received only once in ten oays
or two weeks. This was a change
which the members of the regiment,
who having lived where they were in
touch with all that transpired in dif-
the habit of reading their newspapers
twice a day, could not accustom them
selves to and they became disgusted
with their lot.
Food Prepared With "Calumot" la
Free from Roohelle 8alts Alum
Lime and Ammonia. Calu- t
met' la the Housewife's
Friend.
NONE GO GOOD4
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newlands : restaurant.
BETHEL STREET.
Next to Post Office. Open from 5a.n1.
to 8 p. m.
DINNER AT 11 A.
Meals at all hours, 25 cents.
M.
HANG WO
& CO.,
Proprietors.
5100-imo.
BANK OF HAWAII, LTD.
By vote of the stockholders of the
Bank of Hawaii, Ltd., a
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Will be inaugurated January 1st,
1S99. Ordinary and Term Deposits will
be received at once, and interest al
lowed in accordance with rules and
conditions as printed in Pass-Books.
Copies of terms and conditions upon
which deposits will be received may be
had on application, or mailed to those
desiring same.
THE BANK OF HAWAII, Ltd.
CHAS. M. COOKE,
President.
Honolulu, Dec. 15, 1S9S. 5104
TENDERS
Will be received by the Board of
Commissioners, Honolulu Fire Depart
ment, up to 12 o'clock, noon, Decem
ber 24th, 1S9S, for the supply of Horse
Feed to the Department, during the
period of six months ending June 30th,
1S99 vizr
WHEAT HAY, large bales, per ton.
OATS, SURPRISE, per ton.
BRAN, COARSE, per ton.
The Board of Commissioners does
not bind itself to accept the lowest or
any bid.
WM. R..SIMS,
Secretary Board of Commissioners,
Honolulu Fire Department.
Honolulu, Dec. 12th, 1S93. 5101-td
Chronic Rheumatism.
From the
Industrial
Mich.
News, JacUson,
The subject of this sketch is fifty-six
years of age, and actively engaged in
farming. When seventeen years old he
hurt his shoulder and a few years
after, commenced to have rheumatic
pains in it. On talcing a slight cold or
the least strain, sometimes without
any apparent cause whatever, the
trouble would start and he would suf
fer the most excruciating pains.
He suffeivd for over thirty years, and
the last decade has suffered so much
that he was unable to do any work. To
this the frequent occurrences of dizzy
spells -were added, making him almost
a helpless invalid.
J ii oil tforts of 'iYx utJur.
He tried the best physicians but
without leing benefited and has used
several specific rheumatic cures, but
was not helped. About one year and
six months ago he read in this paper
of a case somewhat similar to -his
which was cured by Dr. Williams' rink
Pills and concluded to try tliis remedy.
After taking the first box he felt
somewhat better, and after using three
boxes, the pains entirely disappeared.
the dizziness left him, and lie has now
for over a year been entirely free from
all his former trouble and enjoys bet
ter health than Jie has had since his
boyhood.
He is loud in his praises of Dr. Will
iams' Pink Pills for Pale People and
will gladly corroborate the above state
ments. His postoffice address is Lor
enzo Neeley, Horton, Jackson County,
Michigan.
All the elements necessary to give
new life and richness to the blood and
restore shattered nerves are contained
in a condensed form in Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills for Pale People. All drug
gists sell them.
I wish to annouDce to the public
of Honolulu that during the holi
days I will fit Spectacles and Eye
Glasses of all description at more,
than reasonable prices.
Free examination of the eves.
S. E. LUCAS,
PARISIAN OPTICIAN.
Love Building, - - - Fort Street.
(Up Stairs.)
WASHINGTON FEED CO.
COR. FORT & QUEEN STS.
Telephone 422.
Importers and Wholesale Dealers
HRYr GRAIN. FEED. FLOUR. MERLS, etG.
Our good? are always fresh,
orders solicited.
Island
IE MRL CO.. LIU.
121 Queen Street
CARRIAGE AND WAGON BUILDERS
RUBBER TntES AND ROLLER
BEARING AXLES.
1ILS0H & WHITEHODSE,
Licensees Hawaiian Islands.
121 Queen street.
Sole
COYNE & MEHRTEN,
The Upholsterers.
NOW IS THE TIME to have your
Upholstering done. We have just re
ceived a large supply of Upholstering
Good3 of the Latest Designs. A large
viariety to pick from the best that
was ever imported here. If you want
a Box Couch for Ladies Dresses, cov
ered in any style, we can do it. Par
lor sets or Odd Pieces reupholstered.
Call and see our Cozy Corner Lounges
something new You will want one
when you see it.
Mattresses made to order and reno
vated. Silk Floss for Cushions and pil
lows.
Telephone 928. (Masonic Temple.)
ALAKEA STREET.
Ij. KONG FEE.
Merchant : Tailor.
623" Fort St., Opp. Club Stables.
FINE SUITS TO ORDER AT REA
SONABLE RATES.
Suits cleaned and
faction ruarnteed.
repaired. Satis-
Consolidated Soflo water Works Co..
LIMITED.
Esplanade. Cor. Allen and Fort St.
HOLLISTER & CO., - - AGFNT3.
111
1IEH
HAWAIIAN
GhRRIhG
LANDS
For Sale.
1st I? Lots at Kalihi, opposite II. C.
Meyers premises.
2nd. 7 Iots at Kalihi, adjoining Hon.
D. II. Kahaulelio's new Castle.
3rd. i Lots at Kalihi, next to Mrs.
Cockett's premises.
4th. 12 Lots at Kalihi, facing Kame
hameha IV Road, and in front of G.
Markham's Residence.
5th. One Lot 96x200 feet, mauka of
the Catholic Church" premises at Ka
lihi. 6th. 10 Lots at Kapalama, lying
mauka of King street, about 300
feet from the Kapalama Tramways
Depot.
7th. Five Lots and Houses at Kapa
lama, situated mauka of King street
and on the Waikiki side of Morris
Estate premises.
Sth. A Lot of about half an acre
mauka side of King Street, about 400
feet from the corner of Llllha and
King Streets. The premises pro
duce an income of $G2S per annum;
will sell for $5,500.
9th. 25 Lots 50x100 reet in Puunui
Tract.
25 Lots 75x150 in Puunui Tract.
25 Lots 100x200 In Puunui Tract.
10th. 6 Lots 100x200 on Nuuanu street,
right opposite the old Ice Works.
About 300 Lots 50x100 at Nuuanu at
rear and mauka of the above G Lots.
11th. About 70 Lots in the Keklo
Tract, situated opposite the Makee
Island Band Stand. It is admitted
that it is one of the best tracts near
the WTaikiki Sea Beach.
12th. About 300 Lots in the Kapahulu
Tract.
I3TH SOLD.
14th. About 1.C00 acres in Kealako-
mo, Puna, Hawaii; the land extends
from the beach to about 2 miles
from the Volcano.
15th. CITY PROPERTIES, Etc.. Etc
Prices are the cheapest In the Market
For further particulars apply to
I fiui
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
W. C. Achl, our manager, has over
16 years experience in Real Estate
Business in this City.
Honolulu, July 19th, 1898.
J. F. MORGAN.
REAL ESTATE
AND
STOCK BROKER.
Member of Honolulu Stock
Exchange.
Telephone No. 72.
604S P. O. Box NO. 54.
HOME MADE
German Hop Beer
FOR TABLE USE..
Deliverved to any part of the
city for $1.00 per dozen quarts.
Leave your order at
Yee Hop Sing,
GROCERY.
King Street - - - - Near Alakea-
Or Dewey Restaurant, Fort Street.
D. H. Fyf e. C. W. Adamson.
FYFE & ADAMSON.
COMMISSION AGrEKTS.
214 SIXTH ST., SAN FRANCISCO,
CAL.
Dealers in all descriptions of Cali
fornia Products.
Salesmen for Island Fruits and Pro
due?. PURCHASING AGENTS. ETC.
Cash advances made on consignment.
All business entrusted to ua will re
ceive prompt attention.
WM. G. IRWIN & CO.,
LIMITED.
Wm. G. Irwin.. President and Manager
Claus Spreckel3 Vice-President
W. M. Giffard.-Secretary and Treasurer
H. M. Whitney, Jr Auditor
SUGAR FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION AGENTS
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AGENTS FOR THE
Oceanic Steamship Company
Of San Francisco, Cal.
lie PiiysiolOQieal itan.
M. MIS AW A,
Nuuanu street, near Beretanla, oppo
site Commercial saloon,
W. J.GUNN.
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410 Montgomery St.
BETWEEN CALIFORNIA AND SAO-
RAMENTO STREETS,
San Francisco, California.
Twenty years of successful exper
ience as a Real Estate Agent enable!
me to state that I have done well fod
investors, when they followed my ad
vice.
The attention of those having mone)
to invest is called to the fact that thsrf
are great opportunities to make spies
did investments in San Francisco Rest
Estate at the present time. The con
dition of realty at present favors tbi
buyer. This is the time to invest whex
properties can be purchased at low
prices.
San Francisco has a great future; all
unite on this point. It Is to be tns
great city of the Pacific Coast and the
man who buys now will make htmssll
rich.
I offer my experience and knowledge
of valuea of property to those who da-
sire to purchase business properties
for Income, or improved lots or block
for Investment. Information cheer
fully given in reference to all matter
pertaining to Real Estate In San Fraa
cisco. I will be happy to correspond
in relation thereto.
Sometimes estates are divided, and
the property has to be sold; In thia
way fine purchases can be made. Ths
undersigned possesses information of
all such sales and can advise buyara
as to values.
Money Invested on Real Estate se
curity for those who desire to Iocs
their money.
Full charge taken of properties and
taxes paid for absent owners.
w. j. ounn,
Real Estate Agent, 410
St., San Francisco.
Montgomery
LIFE and FIRE
AGENTS FOR
OF BOSTON.
E(D8 fire insurance Gown?
OF HARTFORD.
Repairing and Locksmith. Telephone 398
J. T. LUND.
PRACTICAL MAC H INST
Estimates on
Ornamental Iron and Brass Work
Bronze and Electro-Plating
ENAMELING, VULCANIZING
... AND
BICYCLE REPAIRING
in all its branches.
Union Street (Bell Tower) Honolulu.
"Remember
the Haine"
Object of the
Palama Go-operative Grocery Co.
Is to enable the public to gt
their groceries at omethlng Ilkt
reasonable prices.
A trial order will convince yon
of the truth of what our custom
ers say about saving money sine
they commenced to deal with us.
Opposite Railway Depot,
King Street,
P. O. Box 600.
Tel. 755.
Bran, Oats, Barley and Hay.
III 60
108 KING STREET.
G.J.Waller : : Manager.
Wholesale and Retail
AND-
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
WING WO TAI & CO.
214 NUUANU STREET. - ;
Ivory, Lacquer, Silver and CroekerJt
Wares, Screens, Vases, Rattan
Chairs, Crepes, Bilks, Cig
ars, etc.. Etc, Eta. j
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