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I THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, DECEMBER, 23, 1S93. -1 mm. Have a saperb arrav of GOODS selected by Will C. King freni the latent 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 welcome at their Show Rooms 110 HOTEL ST. THE COMPANY, LIMITED, Solicit your patronage and guarante the finest class of work at reasonable prices. ONLY HIE : LABOR EMPLOYED. All Flannels and Silks are washed b Hand. Ordinary Mending and Buttons Sewe On. Telephone No. 5S3 and leave you orders. IF YOU ABE TROUBLED with dandruff or any disease of the scalp, a trial bottle of DANDRUFF KILLER will entirely remove all doubt as to the virtue claimed for the preparation. Prickly fceatcured 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. JMdren's Photos Are the hardest of all to make well until you become accustomed to the ta3k. Mothers tell us we are at our best when making photos of the little ones. Our quaint, unique poses falth il likenesses and dainty style of fin ding photos find favor in every mother's eyes. Preserve baby's pretty face In one of Williams photos. J. J. WILLIAMS, IB' II 11. 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 blacksmithlng. Job work executed on the shortest notica. A NEW PAINT SHOP. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH US 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 worli entrusted to us will give entire satis faction to our patrons. PEERLESS PRESERVING PAINT CO. NEW IMPROVED CANE : KNIFE Planters' Improved Hoe, Forged from one solid piece of steel. Made specially to our order. 'ence Wire Of the Best Quality. GALVANIZED. K03. 4, 5 and 6. IN PERFECT ORDER.' Call and examine the above. -t- -t- -t- Breaking Plows, Secretary Disc Plows, Small Steel Plows, FOR CULTIVATING, Whips and Whip Stocks, Whiffletrees. LIMITED. S-fcr- fc- Agents for the Vacuum Oils. TIVOLI ! Late Saratoga, Waikiki. Mr. Karl Klemme hegs to notify ths Public of Honolulu and surrounding Islands that he has undertaken the management of this well known Seaside Resort. Every arrangement has been made for the convenience of Bathers and those wishing to enjoy a , Vacation : at : the ; Seaside. ROOMS BY THE DAY, WEEK 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 Tivoll Baths or Telephone 899. CARL KLEMME Real Estate For Sale. LOT AT WAIKIKI. On the beach. Good location. Excellent bathing. TENEMENT HOUSE ON KEKAU LIIvE Street, containing 4 stores below and 11 rooms upstairs. Rents for $53 per month. A good investment. LOT ON KUKUI STREET, near Riv er street. Size 40x75. Apply to WILLIAM SAVIDGE, No. 121 Queen St., next door to Hack feld & Co. 4979 CITY REPAIR SHOP 115 BETHEL STREET. Opposite Castle & Cooke. STRICTLY NEW, 1S9S CLEVELAND BICYCLES FOR RENT. Repairing promptly and thoroughly attended to. All work guaranteed. E. JONES, R. CLARK. NEWLANDS : RESTAURANT. BETHEL STREET. Next to Post Office. Open from 5 a. m to S p. m. DINNER AT 14 A. M. Mals at all hours, 25 cents. HANG WO & CO.. 5100-imo. Proprietors. i Hardware o. AG TRADE OF HAWAII Report of Com. Kenny to Foreign Office. Handicap of British Manufactur ersTheir Goods United States. Market for Coal. The Bri:iih Foreign Office ha just published an exhaustive report of the trade of Hawaii vicved in the light of the annexation to the United States. The report was complied by .Mr. Kenny, the British Act ing Consul General in Honolulu. TI13 total value of ih import and export trade of the islands last year was AJ 5, 127, 370. of which iJl,S--Js79 was the value of the imports and 3,301,491 that of the exports. The export of sugar last year amounted to 232,334 tons, all of which went to the United States. The share of the United States in the import trade was very nearly 77 per cent., while that of Great Britain and her possessions was nearly 12 per cent., the remainder 11 per cent. being distributed equally between Ger many, China, Japan, and all other countries. In the exports the share of the United States is still larger, and amounts to 93.02 per cent., or practi cally the whole trade. Sugar forms 9G per cent, of the total export trade of Hawaii. In imports, British manu facturers are heavily handicapped by distance, heavy freights and a tariff varying from 10 to 23 per cent. Most American goods are imported free, un der the reciprocity treaty. One attrac tive feature of American trade is the cheapness of the packing cases, which are frequently not charged for, while the charge for cases of English goods is extremely high; further, one of the chief reasons for the transfer to the United States of the trade in glassware, tools, implements, woodenware, etc., is said to be that English manufacturers are slow to adopt the light styles and new shapes that are in demand in the Hawaiian market. Coal for steamer use is imported chiefly from British Columbia, Australia, and New Zealand. British cottons have declined in impor tance, and appear likely to decrease still more, and, for various reasons cheapness and better quality Ameri can cottons are taking their place. In the better class of printed goods, ac cording to Mr. Kenn5 the British man ufacturer more than holds his own still, the American competing in this class of goods with the French rather than the British producer. The sugar industry is prosperous and all the plantations are paying large dividends, mainly owing to the reciprocity treaty with the United States, but also to the enterprise and intelligence of the plan ters, in adopting new. and improved methods of production and treatment. CATHOLICS. Reprimanded in Porto Rico President McKinley to the Pope. SAN JUAN, Dec. 15. The Roman Catholic priests at Ponce have issued a proclamation directing their people not to go near Protestants nor to re ceive presents from them, and forbid ding them to enter the houses of Prot estants. The priests denounce as il legal marriages performed by others than themselves. Gen. Herny, the military command er of the island, has notified the. al calde of Ponce to inform the priests that they must stop issuing such dis quieting proclamations, and that the denouncing of religious denominations will not be tolerated. The alcalde is further instructed to tell the priests that if the action com plained of is persisted in, the military will put an end to it. LONDON, Dec. 1G. The Rome cor respondent of the Daily Chronicle says: "In response to the Vatican's enquiry on the subject, Mr. McKinley has sent an assurance that the Reman Catholics in Cuba and the Philippines will enjoy the same ample liberty as the Catholics in America. The Washirgton Govern ment has also promised the Pope that measures will be taken to prevent pro visional government's despoiling con vents or seizing ecclesiastic property. The Pope has sent his warmest thanks to President McKinley." SPAIN'S TROUBLE AT HOME. MADRID, via Bordeaux, Dec. 16. The government is considering the question of arresting the principal Carlists. The most rigorous censor ship of telegrams is maintained, and all messages, relative to Carlist move ments are stopped. Accounts of the recent disturbances in Havana are strictly prohibited. The army is being slowly mobilized in Navarre and the Basque provinces as a check to Carlist movements. These provinces are in northern Spain, bor dering on the French frontier. ARMENIANS. CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 14. Ac cording to advices received here the outrages by the Moslems on the Chris tians in Armenia are increasing. In addition there is great distress among the Armenians, who in many places are starving. Unless aid is brought them soon the widows and orphans who sur vived the massacre will be wiped out. Pains in the chest when a person has a cold indicate a tendency toward pneumonia. A piece of flannel damp-i ened with Chamberlain'3 Pain Balm j and bound on to the chest over the seat j of pain will promptly relieve the pain and prevent the threatened attack ofj pneumonia. This same treatment will cure a lame back in a few houre. Sold by all druggists and dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., -wholesale agents for H. I. SECTOR. Q JAY THE TRIAL OF Ftnv c.iirt .rin'?oiinfrs nf recent rears Gordon, in whose court the trial was to have Food Prepared With Calumt Is Fr9 from Rochelle Salts. Alum. Lime and Ammonia. "Calu v met' is the Houaewlfs's . Friend. NONE SO GOOD. 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, 1898. 5104 l I! I wish to announce to the public oi 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. B. LUCAS, PARISIAN OPTICIAN. Love Building, - - - Fort Street. (Up Stair3.) WASHINGTON FEED CO, COR. FORT & QUEEN STS. Telephone 422. Importers and Wholesale Dealers HflY, GRAIN. FEED, FLOUR. MERLS, 8lC. Our good? are always fresh. Island orders solicited. HAWAIIAN GARRi AGE 16. CO., Ltd 121 Queen Street. CARRIAGE AND WAGON BUILDERS &UBBER TntES AND ROLLER BEARING AXLES. WILSON & WH1TEH0USE Bole Licensees Hawaiian Islands. 121 Queea. Street. COYNE & MEHRTEN, The Upholsterers. NOW IS THE TIME to have your Upholstering done. We have Just re ceived a large supply of Upholstering Goods of the Latest Designs. A large viariety to pick from the best that wa3 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 Lounge3 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. Merchant : Tailor. 623 Fort St., Opp. Club Stables. FINE SUITS TO ORDER AT REA SONABLE RATES. Suits cleaned and repaired. Satis faction guaranteed. trial of Siutnr .Matthew fctanyy tuay, las son, Jucham it. lnay, ana ex-otate Treasurer Benjamin J. Haywood of Pennsylvania, charged with conspiracy in the misuse of commonwealth funds and also funds of the People's Bank of Philadelphia. Judge mm Ml I!) 5 cr- k 8 I J SENATOR QUAY. have attracted so much attention as the been held, created surprise by resigning. LA For Sale. 1st. 1 Lots at Kalihi, opposite II. C. lieyers premises. 2nd. 7 Lots at Kalihi, adjoining Hon. D. H. Kahaulelio's new Castle. 3rd. 1 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. 8th. 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 $628 per annum; will sell for $5,500. 9th. 25 Lots 50x100 reet in Puunul Tract. 25 Lots 75x150 in Puunui Tract. 25 Lots 100x200 in Puunul 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 6 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 Waikiki Sea Beach. 12th. About 300 Lots In the Kapahulu Tract. I3TH.-S0LD. 14th. About 1,000 acres in Iealako mo, Puna, Hawaii; the land extends from the beach to about 2 mile3 from the Volcano. 15th. CITY PROPERTIES, Etc., Etc. Prices are the cheapest in the Market. For further particulars apply to REAL ESTATE BROKERS. W. C. Achi, 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. 5046 P. O. Box No. 594. WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LIMITED. Wm. G. Irwin.. President and Manager Clau3 Spreckels Vice-President W. M. Giffard..Secretary and Treasurer H. M. Whitney, Jr.. Auditor SUGAR FACTORS AND COMMISSION AGENTS AGENTS FOR THE Oceanic Steamship Company Of San Francisco, Cal. Hi Piiiiiopi usaie. Il. Ml SAW A, Nuuanu street, near' Beretanla, oppo site Commercial saloon. NDS III W. J. GUNN, tie M m 410 Montgomery St. BETWEEN CALIFORNIA AND SAC RAMENTO STREETS. San Francisco, California. Twenty year3 of successful exper ience as a Real Estata Agent enabls me to state that I have done well tot investors, when they followed my ad vice. The attention of those having moaaj to invest is called to the fact that them are great opportunities to make splen did investments in San Francisco Res Estate at the present time. The com dltion of realty at present favors ih buyer. This Is the time to Invest waft properties can be purchased at lou prices. San Francisco has a great futura; all unite on this point. It is to be t great city of the Pacific Coast and tha man who buys now will make hlmsalf rich. I offer my experience and knowledge of values 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 mattara pertaining to Real Estate in San Fram clsco. I will be happy to correspond in relation thereto. Sometimes estates are divided, and the property has to be sold; in this way fine purchases can be made. Th undersigned possesses information of all such sales and can advise buyara as to values. . Money invested on Real Eatata aa curlty for those who desire to loaa their money. Full charge taken of properties an4 taxes paid for absent owners. W. J. CIUNN, Real Estate Agent, 410 Montgomery St., San Francisco. LIFE and FIRE AGENTS FOR Sew Enalantl Mutuol Lite insuranee Go OF BOSTON. fire Insurance I OF HARTFORD. Repairing and Locksmita. Telephone 398 J. T. LUND. PRACTICAL MACHINST 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 riaine" Object of the Palama Co-operative Grocery Go. Is to enable the public to gat their groceries at something Ilka reasonable prices. A trial order will convince yon of the truth of what our custom era say about saving money ainea they commenced to deal witli Opposite Railway Depot King Street. P. O. Box 6W- Tel. 755. Bran, Oats, Barley and Hay. illlSil 108 KING STREET. G.J.Waller : : Manager, Wholesale and Retail AND- NAVY CONTRACTORS. WING WO TAI & CO. 214 NUUANU STREET. Ivory, Lacquer, Silver and Crocker "Wares, Screens, Yasea, Rattan Chairs, Crepes, Silks, Cig ars. Etc, Etc, Etc )DQQfi(BxHaS i U m COiflfl nil co t GUY CO 1 ( i