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.'l-tcMriBy-.-. SHE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, JANUARY 1690. r 6 1 A Trade Introduction:-- Mr. Ripsaw, cordially: Dr. File, shake hands with my dear friend, Mr. Handsaw, who is feeling a trifle dull. You made such a good job of my teeth that I thought 1 would bring him up to have his fixed. The teeth on the saws we sell do not need attention for some time after you get them; they are all sharpened and set. Everything in this line from the small Panel Saws to the big two Alan Wood Saws, at E. O. HALL & SON, Ld. 1 TTkaT 4' 1 A - " -- y-Tre&ctj&ng WHOOPING COUGH, CROIM ASTHMA, CATARRH, COLDS - - CRESOLENE beiny administered by inhalation gives th safest and most effectual means of treat ing the throat and bronchial tubes. Its efficiency Is Whooping Cough ana Croup is wonderful. Its anti septic virtues render it invaluable in contagica; diseases, as Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, etc. D criptive booklet with testimonials free. Sold fcj druggists. HOLLISTER DRUG CO., Ronoluto, H. !., Agent IS FIRST TIME New Yorl Dictates tie Foreip Money Rate. ALARMED AT AMERICAN ADVANCE Foremost Topic of Europe Ag gressive Commercial Policy. Jas. Bryce Speaks. HIRANO! HIRANO!! A Natural and Effervescent Bottled in Its Natural State at the Hirano Springs. ooo TTHB ONLY MINERAL' WATER OF THE ORIENT AWARDED A MEDAL AND DIPLOMA AT THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXHIBITION, 1893. - ooo 3 "An Alkaline Water, Well Carbonated and Well Bottled, Permanent la quality, Clear and Sparkling, a Good Table Water." t Signed) A. A. BRENEMAN, (Signed) A. A. BRENEMAN, President Departmental Committee. Individual Judge. Below are two extracts from the many testimonials received regarding tne excellence or Hirano Mineral Water: Messrs. H. B. Renell & Co., 46, Lime Street, London, E. C. Hiogo. Dec. 21st, 1894. Bear Sirs: -As the sample lot of "HIRANO WATER" which, you sent Ter for us has turned out so good, and mixes with Scotch; Whiskey better tnan any other water we have yet tried we shall ;be pleased if you will ship us 1,000 cases as soon as you possibly can. Yours very truly, JOHN DEWAR & SONS, LIMITED. (Signed) Thomas R. Dewar. lExtract from letter from John Dewar & Sons, Limited: Everybody who tastes it likes it; the Whiskey brokers in Perth keep It in their offices almost to a man, as they find it goes far better with. Whiskey thaa the ordinary mineral water. Tsst,. w. c PEACOCK & CO. 11M J3ifi E ft t ft tT Co VI CO Co 0 to a z 5 k V? O 3 J r Co IO Co i o. 11 . - - I I I I .... t9 o 6 N SO' I ... - - Mr . S TR 0 C6 The above Lots will be Sold on VERY EASY TERMS. Apply to JL J. EGAN. LONDON, Dec. 24 It is no exagger ation to assert that the foremost topic compelling attention in Europe in gen eral and in Great Britain in particular, overshadowing the dreary broils of do mestic politics, is the remarkable, ag gressive commercial prosperity which the United States is manifesting. Hard ly a newspaper review or a public speaker during the past month has failed to notice with what giant strides America is coming into the first place in the alignment of powers. It is cer tainly the chief subject of conversa tion on Lombard street and on the con tinental bourses. The manager of one of the greatest London banks recently drew an Amer ican business man into his private of fice, and said, in awe-struck tones: "This is the first time in the history of finance that New York has been in a position to dictate money rates to Lon don, Berlin and Paris." The bank manager added that London's pur chasers of American securities were a feather's weight compared with the balance of trade in New York's favor. James Bryce, in a speech before the Leicester Chamber of Commerce, sounded a warning to British manufac turers, lie emphasized the fact that the exports of the United States and Germany had increased 30,000,000 and 21,000,000 respectively between 1891 and 1897, while Great Gritain's had de creased 15,000,000. He further point ed out that the business of the United States was developing along many im portant lines which Great Britain, he added, should nave held against all competitors. Mr. Bryce unhesitating ly asserted that the United States could produce rails cheaper than Great Brit ain, and. said he saw no possibility of opening new markets except in China. Great Britain seems to have become reconcuea to tne capture or tne iron markets by the United States. Ameri can firms are uniformly successful in bidding against the British firms. The Carnegie Company and the Illinois Steel Company have opened extensive offices in London and are making in roads upon the British reserve. Col. Hunsaker, the Carnegie representative, has contracted for 30,000 tons of plates for the Cqolgardie road, Australia, and the company was unable to undertake the contract for 30,000 tons more. A dispatch from Berlin says it is a fact that the Russian Government has ordered 80,000 tons of American rails, and the prospect of American competi tion for the contracts in connection with Russia's extensive railroads alarms manufacturers here and else where. Consuls assert that all Europe is swarming as never before with the agents of American manufacturers of steel, street railways, electrical appar atus and all kinds of machinery, who are leading the commercial invasion. The reports of attempts to float a Russian loan in New York have been received skeptically here. Several financiers have told representatives of the Associated Press that Russia tried to raise money in London, Paris, Ber lin and Amsterdam, and that she seems to have turned to the United States as a forlorn hope, possibly with the view of reaping incidental political advant ages. But it is admitted that it is a question of a short time when capital ists will have to reckon with New York as a competitor in high finance. The Daily Chronicle comments upon the fact that American capitalists have the courage of their financial opinions if they think they know the European situation better than the capitalists of the Old World." Oalumet d0DERATE ( l!i ) V PRICE J ( in J V OoiHr ft Sailing Hackfeld & Co op Ponder Real Estate For Sale. 1 House St. 2 House and 3 House and and Lot on Liliha ? 3,500 Lot at Punahou. 1,500 Lot at Punahou 1,500 4,000 4,750 5,000 4,000 4 House and Lot at Makiki . . House and Lot at Makiki . . 6 House and Lot at Makiki .. Paying business property on Beretania St ; 8 Paying business property near Nuuanu St 3,000 9 Paying business property on Smith St s,000 10 Paying business property on River St 8,000 11 Well established paying bus mess 6,000 129 Beautiful Lots on Bere tania St., each 1,000 138 large Building Lots at Ka lihi, each 1,300 14 Property on King street, in cluding three Houses and Lots and one choice building lot, present income $60 per month. 7,500 Complete Assortment of Dry Goods, French, German, English and American. A FINE SELECTION OF Dress Goods, Zephyrs, Etc. In the Latest Styles, Tailors' Goods, A Full Assortment. Silesias, Sleeve Lining?, Stiff Linen, Italian Cloth, Moleskins, MeitonF Serge, Kamrngarns, Etc. Clothing, Underwear, Shawls A LARGE VARIETY OF SADDLES, AND SADDLE MAKERS' TRIMMINGS. , flraerlGon oil European Graies, Llouors. Beers (i lerol r(fe - . , SHIP CHANDLERY. . . . AGENTS FOR ANHAUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASS'N. ARMOUR PACKING COMPANY. CALUMET BAKING POWDER, r. a PETERSON, OOO- Th is is only a partial list of our bar gains. For further particulars, apply to L. C. ABLES, 315 Fort Street. Telephone 139. P. O. Box 243. Broker AM Apt 000- HOLIDAY SHOPPING A WOMAN'S DELIGHT. She knows the wants of her husband, and is happy when she can surpise him with a beautiful tie as a Christmas present. We have them from 25 cents upward. Best makes and latest holiday styles. Smoking Jackets, Hosiery, Cuffs, Collars, Shirts, and ready-to-wear clothing for children and for men. Neat, New, Nobby. A new stock of Boy's Shirt Waists. Stocks and Bonds, Real Estate and Cnstoi House, Loans Placed and Negotiated, .Notary Public and General Commission Will buy and sell anv Hawaiian Securities in tho market. P. 0. Box 365. 15 Kaahumanu Street. 9 Hotel Street : : Waverley Block. CABLE CONCESSION. WASHINGTON, Dec. 28. Speaking about the Hawaiian cable concession, Secretary Hay said to The Bulletin correspondent today: "The department has reached no de cision about the proposed annullment of the concession held in Hawaii by the Pacific Cable Company, but a de cision will be renched in a few dajrs believe." Mr. Hay is holding back this deci sion until President McKinley can de cide whether be desires the cable to be aid exclusively by the Government or not. THE BUFFALO. WASHINGTON, December 2S. The cruiser Buffalo arrived today at Port Said, en route to Manila, just sixteen ays and a half out from New York. Thus she has broken all naval records up to this point in her voyage. She is needed badly at Manila. It has been demonstrated repeatedly in every State in the Union and in many foreign countries that Chamber- ain's Cough Remedy is a certain pre ventive and cure for croup. It has be come the universal remedy for that disease. M. V. Fisher of Liberty, W. Va., only repeats what has been said around the globe when he writes: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy in my family for several years and always with perfect success. We be- ieve that it is not only the best cough remedy, but that it is a sure cure for croup. It has saved the lives of our children a number of times." This remedy is for sale by Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., wholesale agents. Agents for Dr. Deimel's Linen-Mesh Underwear. Send for Catalogue. WE MAKE SHIRTS TO ORDER. Telephone No. 676. No. 9-11 Hotel St RED SEAL Means the finest TEAS, COFFEE and SPICES in the market. Try them. WASHINGTON FEED CO. COR. FORT & QUEEN STS. Telephone 422. You can rely upon our goods as al ways being fresh. Island orders promptly filled. J. LANDO. OUTFITTER lljUIIER. What better and more useful present can be given to gentlemen than GOOD, DURABLE Furnishing Goods Just received a large consign ment of BOYS' CLOTHING. Successor to L.E.TRACY, I. 0. 0. F. Building, Fort ST.. ahoTe Kiup St. THE GRANVILLE SCHOOL, Vancouver, B. C. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Course of Studies: English, Math ematics, Music (vocal and instrument al), Drawing and Painting, French German, Latin, Dancing, etc. HAWAIIAN TRADING CO, LIMITED. Wholesale General Merchandise, Commissioi '9 Office: Love Building, Fort Street. California Packing Company. HELVETIA MILK CONDENSING COMPANY. HIGHLAND AND PET BRANDS OP EVAPORATED CREAM. Standard Biscuit Company. NEW. THE ANNEXATION BISCUIT AND HERMETICALLY SHALED TINS. SAN FRANCISCO ELECTRIC CO. ' J'M SHELBY INCANDESCENT LAMPS. THE VITAX DRY BATTERY CO. .... OF SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA CANNERIES COMPANY. CYCLOPS ICE AND REFRIGERATING MACHINES GOLDEN GATE GASOLINE ENGINES. FRASIER'S HARNESS AND HOOP OILS. ! AIDI0N ANTIFRICTION METAL. .... HAS NO SUPERIOR. PARTRIDGE CO. ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICATING OILS AND COMPOUNDS. Gas and Gasoline ENGINES FOR simnonirtteie THE UNION GAS ENGINE COMPANY. Engineers and builders of the "Union" Gas, Gasoline and Oil Engines, Launch, -: Pumps, Air Compressors and Heists. :- OFFICE: 309 HOWARD STREET. SAN FRANCISCO IH5? For prospectus apply to MADEMOISELLE KERN, 5113 Principal to the above. I V III a Xk VXy'S4 hlr III III 1 MC I IH LI &s e& ca ow r Hawaiian Gazette Office. 'XT .-) V 4-' 3 1 5