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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU. JULY :!!, JW.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Mrs. Annis Mi)iiti"iic I iirncr Sin
fur the ailurs
Orpheum tonight.
Sugar Hif-ady at -P
Beautiful ribbon.-, at Mrs. Manna's. J The hall of the Seaman's Cl:, v. a.-:
Sorghum ami alfalfa see! at Salter's tow1m1 to its utmost ea:jitv lat
i
I night, the occasion being a concert, of
Magic ami Mystery" j whi(.n tnc. following was the jograrn:
Piano Solo Mr. T. Norton
l til 11 I . til- ,, ,, .. , ,1. 1 . 1. 11 .
Krocerv.
See Troibert in
at the Orpheum.
V. T). (llailV A I iH:li-V!inll 'I'm.
tor, has a card in this issue. " ; Sol(--Rocked in the Cradle of th.
... v. in (v. i.u. nat uvcinv -eignt ; Rad inir
Repair shops would go brokf
Cleveland bicycles only were used.
Miss Annie Holt returns by the Mo
ana to California to resume her stu
dies. "Some Now Books" are mentioned in
the advertisement of the Golden Rule
Bazaar.
A most pleasant time is expected at
tonight's dance given bv the Healani
Boat Club.
The first battalion, N. TI. II., had an
interesting drill last night with all
companies full.
The Japanese midshipmen of the Hi
yei were out for a march and parade
yesterday- morning.
Manager Hedemann of the Honolulu
Iron Works, has returned -from the
Coast with his wife.
S. B. Rose is about again after hav
ing been confined to his home for sev
eral days by illness.
The Church Defense and extension
Association held its regular monthly
meeting last evening.
Hawaiian Lodge No. 21 hold a spe
eial meeting, with work in third de
gree, this evening ?.t 7:30.
Vrchie Smithies has resigned hVs
position in the Interior Department to
take a position down town.
The subject of tanks is of more than
ordinary interest just now. See what
K. O. Hall & Son say on it.
The regular quarterly meeting of the
Pacific Hardware Co. will be held on
Friday, 28th inst., at 10 a. m.
A fine crayon portrait of the late Rob
ert (Irieve is on exhibition at the Hol
lister Drug Company's store.
Mrs. J. H. Fisher and daughter, Miss
Irene, have returned from a three
months' visit to the Mainland.
We call particular attention to the
new advertisement of the L,e Munyon
Photo-Supply Co. in this issue.
The biggest crowd of the season is
expected at tomorrow's baseball game
between the Stars and the Kams.
A dividend is declared and will be
payable to stockholders of the Mutual
Telephone Co. on and after 2th inst.
Troibert, now playing at the Orphe
um, is one of the cleverest sleight-of-hand
performers yet seen in Honolulu.
Mix . water and whiskey and you
spoil two good things except it be C.
D. C, the high-ball kind made to be
mixed.
A choice lot of young Leghorn chick
ens are offered for sale at the store of
J. R. Mills, Merchant and Alakea
streets.
M. R. Counter has largely augment
ed his stock of optician's goods, and
is prepared to supply any demand in
that line.
The Hawaiian Dry Goods Associa
tion offers some exceptional bargains
for this week only, in organdies, ging
hams, etc.
The new 5-cent stamps have arrived
and were placed on sale yesterday aft
ernoon. They are blue instead of red.
as formerly
1 1 ib:?-;
Miss Zimmerman
! Violin Solo Miss Kinn-y
if : Recitation Mr. A. 1-2. Murnhy
I Solo "The Song that Reach- 1 My
Heart". .Mrs. Annis Montague Turner
Piano Solo "Battle of Manila"
So hearty was the applause that
greeted each number that nf-arly all
were repeated several times. Mrs. Twi
ner's beautiful rendition of the pathet
ic ballad brought tears to the y .!'
many present.
After the concert Mrs. W. L. Hov.t.;- 1,
uu uas iiau indite il iu-f -.i i ,
was presented by the club v.irh a
carved picture frame, the handiwork-
of the steward of one of the v-'-N in
port.
Since its organization the vbrj hit",
been the means of finding employment
for about 300 men. besides f irnishing
a place of resort for many wiio would
otherwise spend their tirm
ably.
DRV QGOD 13.
We have bought at a large dis-ount
the entire stock of
TRIMMED AND UNTUIMMED
Millinery,
FLOWERS and FEATHERS
Recently imported by Mhs Pauline
Dinan, of San Francisco, and i-huU of
fer same on
Wednesday
And Follow ing Days
AT ABOUT
50c ON THE DOLLAR,
1. 1 sin on en i.
LIMITED.
THE PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS.
GOLDEN RULE BAZZAR'S
New Book Bulletin!
(c3 trong
Garfield
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ERViCEABLE
1 A J I hVnH
HOES.
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A COMiM.KT 11 LINK
OF TliK AliUVK IN
Black and Tan and Patent Leather
Gentlen ( n, Ic k to ymr wel'Mc m l XMINK n:r tnclc.
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MANUFACTURERS' SHOE CO.
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Th eo. H . D A V I ES & Co
LIM4TLL-
Merchants and Commission Agents,
Blv ;o c.'.ll x r.ttcr.lior. ot
to their complete line of
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AND OILS.
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THE
Everybotly ii interested in
PHOTOGRAPHY.
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Kodaks.
All kindp, prices and slit.
We m11 them and teach you
how to use them.
Films.
Fresh supply always on
hand
Papers.
A larce assortment in stock.
S0LI0,
AKIST0 PLATIN0,
DKOMIDE,
. VELOX.
VELOX
We hf ve in six kindp.
Suitable for all kinds of neative.
Word was received by the Coptic j BOOKS : AND : STATIONARY
that the Gaelic had not been quaran
tined and would be along on time. She
is due tomorrow.
Sir. Robert F. Lange has chaise of
the affairs of the Belgian Consulate as
acting Consul during the temporary
absence of Consul H. Focke.
Ex-Senator H. W. Schmidt, Consul'at
this port for Sweden and Norway, re
turned from San Francisco on the Cop
tic, accompanied by his daughter.
The old building formerly occupied
by II. May & Co., on Fort street,
is to be sold by J. F. Morgan at auc
tion on Saturday, the 22d, at noon.
V. G. Cooper, who is to be cashier
of the First American Bank, arrived
on the Coptic with nis wife. They are
at the Hawaiian.
Inspector W. F. Storey of the cus
toms department retires tomorrow to
take a position with Davies & Co. H.
Kruger wilt fill the position made va
cant. At 10 a. m. today James F. Morgan
will sell at public auction the entire
household furniture at the residence
at K. E. Mossman. opposite Emma
Square.
Prof. J. W. YarDdley and Miss Cor
delia Clymer were married at Kameha
meha Girls' School yesterday morning.
They will spend their honeymoon on
Tantalus.
Frank Keating, who holds the Cali
fornia record as the champion horse
shoer of that State, arrived . by the
Bryant yesterday in charge of some
stork for Charles Bellina.
M. .1. Souza, whose store in Magoon
ville was raided by Deputy Marshal
Chillingworth a few days ago. was
lined $100 by Judge Wilcox yesterday
for selling liquor without a license.
Elsie Adair, the soubrette and ser
pentine dancer, who is well known in
Honolulu, arrived by the Coptic, yes
terday. Inducements have been of
fered her to appear in this city at the
Orpheum.
The Agricultural Bureau has re
reived from Prof. Koebele a box of par
asites to destroy the white cabbage
butterfly. The Professor is expected
here on his way to the Fijis by the
next steamer.
Gear, Lansing & Co.. general agents
of The Germania Life Insurance Co.
of New York, present today on page 12
one of the many reasons why you
should insure in the said company. The
figures speak for themselves.
Tickets for the Healani dance to
night may be obtained from the com
mittee F. B. Damon, C. B. Gray add
G. H. Gere, or at the door. Tho.e
wishing the 'bus to call for them will
please communicate with Dr. A. C.
Wall during the day.
310 FORT STREK
"The Development of 72 n ; 1 ; M
Thought," bv Simon N "i,
Ph.D.
"Swallow," by H. Rider Har-!.
"The Wizard," by H. Rider
"The Fowler." by Beatrice Harrm!..!i.
"The Rough Riders." by Th-odrro
Roosevelt.
"Tho Trail of the Gold Sr--.-V 4 v
Hamlin Garland.
"The Downfall of the De:-v.V': ., ' ;
E. X. Bennett.
"Waldtraut," by M. Rudig-r:
ted by C. LeDue. Crook. l-h.Z
"The Minor Tactics of Che-." y
K. Young and E. C. How.
"The Major Tactics of C!i ." : y -
K. Young.
"Outsiders." by Robert W. C-:s.
"Dross." by Henry Seton .'.h ry.r.i?. i.
"With Kitchener to Kliar'.'.r." .
W. Steevens.
"Prisoners of Hope," by M?-.
ston.
1 he upen uuestion. n" .r ' m
Robins.
THL
NEW ENGLAND
BAKERY and
CANDY
CO
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Manufacture a full line ci Bivud.
American and German. S..:: a. tr.br cd
mit kumel. milk brod and t.vi?T. witli
mohnsamen, Frent h Srt'.it-:, Y'liole
Wheat, Graham, Hot Buns. Sr.?.;'.--. J n
ny Linds.
1 A 1- A. - 1-- - - t I
.-iso cue inosL comiueie a:, i . c-
line of CAKE in the citv.
Jelly Rolls, Angel Fool. Wine. Cit
ron, Walnut, Sponge and Mar '! Cake.
Lady Fingers. Cup Cak-s. Anirnd.
Macaroons; all kinds of ccokles. f-sh
every day.
WEDDING CAKES from ?3
Delicious highly frozen 2
and Sherbets, any flavor.
MS.
C:--'.-:a
French Cream Bonbon
late Cream Drops our own ra:
packed in elegant boxes :: :n
wards.
J. OSWALT) LUTTED.
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Wt instruct you to u.-e all the
ahovo. FOR THE ASKING.
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CCH. EING & FORT STS.
Dry Goods Co
Fort Street.
Arc showing a new line of
Purses,
Side Combs,
Ribbons,
Veilings,
Belts
and Belt Buckles
at very low prices.
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ii vm i lux
A tine assortment of Kitchen Furnishings.
GRAY AGATE WARE a Specie
trcot.
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TURKISH TOWELS
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Whiti Vir!ri.i l.iwn. 71 !, -fl -l.-.
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Gents'
Furnishings!
Egan Dry Goods
COMPANY.
Fort :
Street
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and see what you need before starting for
the Crater.
TOU AVILL WANT A
SWEATER
AND
LEGGIMS.
We keep the Most Complete and Best Assorted Line In the city.
i TENTS
li.tf hotel.- are crowded le-
Yi.-ad their limits. Get a tent
a lid he ind-i endent of them,
and make the trip to the out-
l ieiilv in comfoTt, and at the same time have a p nnine utinz.
A FEW MORE LEFT.
Be in comfort on board the steamers and buy.
A Reclining: Steamer Chair.
Fire Arms and Ammunition.
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Pearson & Potter Co., Ltd.
312 FORT STREET. 3T TEL. 5f5.
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A new line of JEWELRY con
sisting of Watches, Chain Bracelets, Pins, Buttons, :tc.
Also very handsome EMBROIDERY Cushion
Covers, DAINTY CENTER PIECES, DOYLIES,
and many other SILK GOODS at re-isonable Prices.
S mportora and Doo!
Hotel Street
Robinson Block.
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HUSTRHLSH:
A Large Invoice of
NEW AND ELEGANT
CO-Ml'IMSUNi.:-
Elegant Imported Millinery
Dress Findings, Ribbons, Etc., at
MASS IKOILLEjWS
HOTEL STRELT.
ARLINGTON BLOCK.
The hainlrcssin and manicuring dqwirtmcnt i now under dac
supcrvi5ion of Miss Dc I-aniKiic, a !irt cli artiste just from the
coast. J
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(Sen Yomir
Money's Woritlh.
hi'ir i-vriy tiini it ml ttftw
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more.
Thi- opening wnk ouIl yet.'iiif.ii than
Monky's Woktii" in nil ort- of
Yore i
HOT WEATHER CLOTHING
TON MEN AM)
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Mat nntl Caps.
SPITZER.
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