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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER; HONOLULU, APRIL 3, 1SD0. 5 JOUR f?n 01 V. b ft ft ft ft ft wt7i from this day on he under the direct charge of MR. ARTHUR N. SANFORD a graduate of the Phila ft' and all work will rerfije S cloHt attention. 7m Vs. ft ft ft ft ft The accurate fitiing Glasses to correct all errors of refraction v:ill continue to be ft ft ft ft ft our special aim, thovgh no jart of this most necessary work xcill suffer from the slightest neglect, As we grind all manner of J T 7 cumpiicaiea lenses zn our own workshop, the advantage to you j of receiving your qlasses within twenty-four hours after receipt . ... . o rie prescription sinnot he ft ft ft over estimated. t Recent imports of 3 Lemaire, 5 Bardou ft xnJ Me wonderful 5 TRIEDER BINCCOLARS ft places our stock of Optical k ft Goods at the very top. The ft Trieder Binocular , having ft tnzny t?ic 7te magnifying power of the ordinary Marine 5 Glass, together u'ith compact- ft ne-ss, recommends it as the finest S 7?i or every vsc, xchere the ft magnification ofvbjects is de- ft sired. We will he tjlad to shozc S. 7n il tfTsrnrn and. mnrinre noil ft of the above fact. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft i. B AB Y CRIAggSfc K A Small Lot just received w and for sale at the City Furniture Store H. H. WILLIAMS, Manager. Love Building, 534-536 Fort Si; TELEPHONE 84d; RESIDENCE. 849. H. E. McINTYRE & BRO. East Corner Fort and King Streets. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions and Feed General Agents for the Sanitarinm Brand of Health Foods. ooo New and Fresh Goods Received by Every Packet from Calitornla, JSatern States and European llarketa. Standard Grades of Caaned Vegetables, Fruits and Fish. Goods Delivered to Any Part of the City. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Eeland Trade Solicited.. P. O. BOX 145. ounders and c ATT N 213 Queen St., bet. Alakea and Richards Sts., Hnoluln. Invite Enquiries for General Ironwork; Iron and Brass Cast ings. Ships' Blacksmiths. Cemetery Railings and Crestlngs Made to Order: Samples on Hand. HEPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ONE MAN In hia time plays many parts; his acts being seven ages. CT I At first the infant, mewling and puking in the nurse s arms. Play the first act successfully, to lead to the second gracefully, he may need Nursing Bottles, Nursing Fittings, Infant's Food, Condensed Milk, Lime Water, Soothing Syrup, Syrup of Ipecac, Spiced Syrup of Rhubarb. Powder Puffs, Violet Powder, Puff Boxes, Hair Brushes and dainty Combs fashioned for tiny heads. He receives many a grateful prompting in the first act from the mysterious hottles and crowded cases of the Honolulu Drug Co. Von Holt Block. - - - Kin?; Street. TELEPHONE NO. 364. LATEST AND BEST J - o I THE flEW ASPIRANT FOR HONORS IS THE Oliver Typewriter Having all the good points of the older standard machines with many new ones, giving it claims of superior ity that invite inspection, yet at a lower price than any other high. class machine. THOS. G. THRUM, Sole Agent for the Hawaiian Islands. New Supplies at hand of Stationery for Office or Commercial needs and So ciety Requirements. Late books by popular auttors, and books relating to these Islands being constantly received. A new stock of the latter just receired by last steamer. THOS. G. THRUM, FORT ST., Cor. of Hotel. GRAPHAPHONES! We are SOLE AGENTS for the Ha waiian Islands for the AMERICAN GRAPHAPHONE CO., of New York, and by getting our goods direct from the factory, we are enabled to offer the same at prices reasonable to all. See our prices: Eagle Graphaphones complete, $12. Columbia Graphaphones with the re corder, reproducer, horn or speaking tttbe, and one Way hearing tube, $25. Records, doz., $6; blanks, doz., $3. Recorders, $4.75. Brass horns and other supplies constantly on band. Repairing Promptly Done. OCEANIC GAS & ELECTRIC CO. AT THE GAZETTE OFFICE. TELEPHONE 92. ini oo News . WEILL & 0 Machinists. TEL. 410. A CLOSE GAME Kai" College Boys fin Ino tier Victory. LEAGUE TEAM LACKS PRACTICE Baseball In Hilo A Leaguehas Been Organized-Championship Game Between Honolulu and Hllo. The Kamehameha college boy? are still the base ball champions. Satur day they playe-d the Kamehameha League team and at the end the score was 6 to 4 in favor of the college lads. All the players of the League team did not put in an appearance. But ;hey filed up with one or two outside play ers, thus man-aging to get a nine to gether. Bonnie Lemmon was unable to play. His place in the hox was tak en by Wise, who pitched a good game The game was a good one. The teams were very evenly matched. The college boys showed the benefit of more prac tice than their opponents, their team work being quite good. The League players manifested their knowledge of the finer poin.ts of the game. If they had more practice a contest between the same teams would be about as pret ty and close as one could find. The battery work of both nines was about even. The League men were shut out for four successive innings. They then made two runs, followed by two goose eggs. They got one in both the eighth anri tne ninrn. ine couejre uujs started out with one, followed with two more and scored another in the third. Three ciphers followed. They pulled themselves together in the sev enth, and were shut out in the eighth. The ninth was not needed. Following is the line-up of the teams: College. Position. League, Cockett . - ". 2b Koki Burgess 3b ivaaua Plunkett rf Ahia Reuter : . . . P Wise Vennatta . lb -UaauKa Kalua cf ........ Crowell Kekeuewa c Gorman Harbottle ss Kaanoi Mahoe If Macomber Umpire Duke McNichol. Score College, 6; League, 4. It has been suggested by some of the local players that after the League series Is finished the winning team play a game with the pennant team of Hilo for the championship of the Islands. They have organized a league in that city and report that the outlook for good base ball is encouraging. The fol lowing is taken from the Hilo Trib une: "Base ball practice is the order of the day, and each afternoon one or more of theNteams may be seen dallying with the elusive ibut stony hearted, spheroid on the diamond of the Boarding School grounds or chasing it through the lux uriant growth of brush which sur rounds it. Old players are limbering up their joints and proving that they are not yet to be relegated to the cat alogue of "Has Beens," while with loud voiced expressions of encouragement or disapproval they teach the young idea how to bat. "A league, as stated elsewhere, has been formed, and under the supervision of a board of directors giving system and direction to the work a goo 1 sea son of the sport is reasonably expected. It is believed that this organized work will-also result in financial assistance which will make a fit ground possible." A contest between the champion teams of the two leagues would be full of rivalry and interest. It would also tend to put athletics of the two cities in closer touch with one another. Let some of our enthusiasts get toe-ether and see what can be done. Orpheum tonight. Band Concert Toniftht. The following band concert will take place this evening at Emma Square: PART I. March Charge of the Battalion . . Hall Overture Victory . . Kling Selection Tannhauser Wagner (a) Lei Poni Moi. Sweet Lei Mamo. Miss J. Keliiaa. (b) Ku'u Wehiwehi. Kokohi Miss N. Alepai. PART II. Cornet Solo Lizzie Polka . . Hartman. Mr. Charles Kreuter. Fantasia Old Sweet Songs Dajbey Waltz 1001 Nights Strauss March The Charlatan 'Sousa The Star Spangled Banner. HOME. To parties with limited means desir ous of having a home. I wish to call attention to the fact that for a small payment down I will build houses, up on the Pawaa Tract or elsewhere, upon the installment plan. WILL E. FISHER, Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer, Fort and Merchant streets. ViiSSKLS IN PORT. ARMY AND NAVY. U. S. S. Iroquois, Pond, Hilo. March 19. U. S. A. T. City of Puebla. Thomas, San Francisco, March 31. U. S. A. T. Cleveland, Kliitgaard, San Francisco, March 31. Jap. cr. Chitose, Sakuri, San Fran cisco, March 30. MERCHANTMEN. (This Hat does not Include coasters.) Am. stmr. City of Columbia, Mllnor, mjo, Dec. 11. Haw. bk. Willscott. Peabody. Nanaimo. Dec. 23. Haw. ship Falls of Clyde, Matson, San Francisco, Jan. 18. Br. ship Invermark, Philip, Liverpool, Feb. 19. Am. ship C. F. Sargent, Haskell, Ta- coma, Feb. 2S. Am. ship A. J. Fuller, Nichols, Norfolk, March 8. Br. ship Carnedd Llewellyn, Griffiths, Liverpool, March 9. Haw. bk. R. P. Rithet, Calhoun, San Francisco, March 10. Am. bk. McNear, Peterson, Newcastle. March 11. Am. ship Geo. R. Skolfield, Dunning, Hilo, March 11. Am. bk. Fresno, Underwood, Port Townsend, March 12. Haw. ship Star of Bengal, Henderson, Newcastle, Mch. 15. Am. bktn. Irmgard, Schmidt, San Fran cisco, March 15. Haw. bk. Diamond Head, Ward, San Francisco, March 15. Am. ship J. B. Thomas, Lermond, New castle, March 19. Jap. schr. Riensui Maru, Nakegawe, Yokohama, March 21. Am. stm. bktn. Morning Star, Bray, San Francisco, March 23. Am. bk. Alden Besse, Potter, San Francisco, March 28. Am. schr. Spokane, Jamieson, Port Gamble, March 30. Am. schr. A. M. Baxter, Marshall, Ev erett, March 31. Am. bk. S. C. Allen, Johnson, San Francisco, April 1. Am. bktn. Amelia, Wilier, Port Town send, April 1. Am. bk. Edward May, Backus. New castle, April 2. SAILING VESSELS FOR HONOLULU. Due in April. . 0 Vessel. From. Geneva, Am. bg . . .Clipperton Island Albany, Ger. bk Westport S. D. Carleton, Am. ship . . Hongkong Republic, Ch. ship Newcastle City of Adelaide, Br. bk. .. Newcastle King Arthur, Br. ship .... Newcastle Blairmore, Br. ship Newcastle Robert Sudden, Am. bk. . . . Newcastle H. D. Bendixon, Am. schr. . . Newcastle Carrier Dove, Am. schr. .. Newcastle Adderley, Br. bk Newcastle Himalaya, Br. bk Newcastle Honolulu, Haw. schr. Newcastle Defiiance, Am. schr Newcastle Defender, Am. schr Tacoma Alice Cooke, Am. schr S. F. Amelia, Am. bktn Port Ludlow Amptitrite, Br. ship London W. F. Jewett, Am. schr. .. Port Gamble Azalea, Am. schr Port Gamble Fred E. Sander, Am. schr..Pt. Gamble Wm. Renton, Am. schr . . Port Gamble F. S. Redfield, Am. schr. . Port Gamble C. S. Holmes, Am. schr... Port Blakeley Klikitat, Am. bktn Port Ludlow Charles Hansen, Am. schr Eureka Jennie Wand, Am. schr Eureka Standard, Am. ship Seattle Alcalde, Am. schr Gray's Harbor E. M. Phelps, Am. ship S. -F. W. G. Irwin, Am. brig. S. F. Fort George, Haw. ship S. P. S. G. Wilder, Am. bktn S. F. Albert, Am. bk S. F. S. N. Castle, Am. bktn .' . S. P. Martha Davis, Am. bk S. F. Mauna Ala, Haw. bk S. P. Due in May. Iroquois, Am. ship Baltimore S. P. Hitchcock, Am. ship S. F. H. Hackfeld, Ger. bk Liverpool Aryan, Am. ship Norfolk Foohng Suey Haw. fck. .... New York John C. Potter, Am. bk. .. Newcastle Duo In June. Wega, Gen ship . London Due In July. George Qurtis, Am. ship . . . New York Due in August. Emily F. Whitney, Am. ship. New York REMARKABLE CURE OF RHEUMA TISM. Kenna, Jackson Co., W. Va. About three years ago my wife had an attack of rheumatism which con fined her to her bed for over a month and rendered her unable to walk a step without assistance, her limbs be ing swollen to double their normal size. Mr. S. Maddox insisted on my using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I pur chased a fifty-cent bottle and used it according to the directions and the next morning she walked to breakfast without assistance in any manner, and she has not had a similar attack since. A. B. Parsons. For sale-by all Deal ers, Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., agents for II. I. 3 BEFORE BUYING I A PIANO I See the Pianos we are selling ' J at 1U.UU per monthly install- J ? ment? SOLE ACENTS FOR CHECKERING KIMBALL KR0EGER HINZE o BERGSTROM MUSIC CO. LIMITED- PROGRESS BLOCK. Telephone 321. Comer Fort and Beretaria Sts. J Pianos Tuned and Repaired. J PIS. LEADERS: New Yictoria Hi $24.80 REDUCED FROM $35.00 OOO CELEBRATED : I : fill' Less Than U. S. PRICES -ooo Ajax Bicycles . $37.50 A GOOD WHEEL FOR LITTLE MONEY ooo CUTLERY See Display Of OOO Miehi Ms Ha , BETHEL STREET. OOO n D 'ft b -LIMITED NOTICE. SUBSCRIBERS FOR SHARES IN the Niulii Sugar Company, Limited, are requested to call at the offices of Henry Waterhouse & Company, Queen street, on or before Thursday, April 6th, 1899, and pay for their subscriptions. All subscriptions not paid at the expira tion of this time will be delinquent. HENRY WATERHOUSE, 5194 Promoter. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST CIRCUIT, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. In the matter of the bankruptcy of M. J. Silva, of Kapaia, Kauai, a bank rupt. fTreditors of the said bankrupt are hereby notified to come in and prove their debts before the clerk of the Cir cuit Court, First Circuit, at the Court House, In Honolulu, on Monday, the 3d day of April, 1899, between the hours of 10 o'clock In the forenoon and noon of the said day, and elect an as signee of the said bankrupt's estate. j Dated, Honolulu, March 24th, 1899. By the Court: P. D. KELLETT, JR. 51S8td Clerk. NOTICE. THE OFFICE OF THE AGENCY OF JOHN FOWLER & COMPANY (Leeds) Limited, of Leeds and London, Eng land, will hereafter be in the Judd Building, Room 300, and the ware house on Queen street, in the rear of the Union Feed Company's Ware house. All communications, during the tem porary absence of the undersigned, can be addressed, "Care of the Union Feed Company." (Signed) GEO. W. MACFARDANT:, Agent for John Fowler & Co., (Leeds) Ltd. Honolulu, March 29th, 1899. 20595193 NOTICE. AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING of the stockholders of tue Pacific Cycle & Manufacturing Co., held this day, the following officers were duly elected: President J. F. Humburg Vice President Geo. Rodiek Treasurer A. Stadtlaender Secretary A. Stadtlaender Auditor W. Wolters Manager Horace J. Craft The officers of the Company consti tute the Board of Directors. Honolulu, March 28th, 1899. A. STADTLAENDER, 5191 Secretary. MAPS, MAPS. MAPS, of Honolulu, Just Issued by the Hawaiian Gazette Co.. von Holt Block, King street. Se cure one before they are all gone. 50 cents each. n III REAL ESTATE SALE 1 A few elegant lots at Manoa on the road, with unsurpassed view and climate. On line pro posed Rapid Transit Easy terms. 2 Several town lots on Ber- etania Street, Ewa side of Geo. Ross. , t One house and lot on Beretania Street. 4 Lots in different parts of Kewalo Tract. Kapiolani Park Addition Lots, on installments. 7 Seven acres, more or less, rice and kula land, ad joining Minister Cooper's land in Manoa. 8- -Two elegant homes at Makiki or Punahou school tract. 10- -Lands in Nuuanu valley, 11 Long leasehold at Kaka ako with good returns. ij Only 6 more lots of all sizes in different parts of the most desirable lo cations of Kalihi, with fine views, macadam ized streets, and water supply from city. These lots we sell at lowest figures in monthly in stallments without in terest so as to put them within reach of any body who wants a home. 16 Good business location Beretania, Waikiki side ... of Nuuanu Street. i7 House and Int. wpII im proved, on wide, macad amized street in Kalihi, Schools. Price $2,250. 1 8 Fine House Lotofalmost 5-4 of an acre, on good street in best locality of Kalihi, with fine view. Wfltpr laiH on. Will qaII . cheap. 19 FOR RENT Two Cotta ges, one located at Kali hi and other on Punch bowl Street. 20 FOR RENT A suburban cottage completely fur nished (inclusive a new piano), in good locality with all the latest im provements, containing 6 rooms, kitchen, pantry, bath-room and cellar,out houses and large grounds planted with a variety of bearing fruit trees, to a responsible party, who is willing to take good care of premises. 21 FOR SALE A house lot 100x200 in block 17 on Lehua Avenue, Pearl Citv. 22--A few of the very choi cest lots, of various sizes, in all Kalihi, Ewa side of H. C. Myers, Esq., commanding an unsurpassed view, on fine street with water from city. A visit to the grounds will con vince. Terms to suit yourself. ww Offer for sale any kind of Island Stocks. Buv and sell outrieht City and Suburban Real Es tate. FOR Apply to J. H. SCHNACK or F. L. DORTCH. DEALERS IN Real Estate and Stock Brokers. 223 Merchant St. P. O. Box No. KM.