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'4 : THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: 1IOXOLULU. SEPTEMBER 19, 1899. 11 LOCAL BREVITIES. Orpheum tonight. An ideal soda whiskey -C. I). C. Kxquisite millinery at Mrs. Hanna's. There will be regimental drill am parade tonight. Llevelands cost a little more oiners, but are worth double. . uiutnuiuhw iueri itaas has re turned from a flying trip to the Coast. Sales were reported yesterday oi 1,247 shares of Olaa assessable stock LOCAL BREVITIES. than Fifty shares of Pioneer Mill Co. - i i i i . , . , v-n? hdiu yesiertiay at $z.j) per s assemble regiment stock share TV.. T r in i 1,1 o mii u hi ij. tiuiieziranu s oince is located at 512 Keretani.a street, near Alapai. Mrs. E. D. Tenney and children re turned from the Mainland on the Nip pon Aiaru. The First Regiment will this evening at 7 o'clock for al drill and parade. I he Interior Department calls for tenders for the construction of road Puakea to Mahukona. . xx. iviuegei win not get away on the Claudine today, but expects to go upon the Kinau next Monday. borne people are afraid that the Isl ands are about to bo inflicted with a bad case of yellow journalism. The best of everything in the way of eatables is to be had at the Home Bak ery Cafe, a la carte or table d'hote. Special meeting of Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M., tonight at 7:30 o'clock; work in the third degree During the absence of F. L. Miner from the Hawaiian Islands, Cecil Brown will act under full power of at torney. lAt the St. Andrew's fair a novelty will be the Fijian table, at which will be displayed for sale -articles recently brought from those islands. Mrs. Gunn s dancing class will meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock at Prog ress hall. The Quintette Club will furnish music for the occasion. Dr. George Herbert, Mrs. Herbert and family and Mrs. H. G. Noonan have returned from a sojourn at the Mainland lasting several weeks. " Henry St. Goar, partner of Ed. Pol litz in the stock-buying business, is at the Hawaiian with his wife, having ar rived on the Nippon Maru yesterday. Representatives of the two railroad companies on Hawaii are to have a conference with the" Executive this morning on terminal privileges at Hi lo. Charles S. Desky returned from the Mainland yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. Desky and their daughter, who have been away from the Islands for over a year. A special meeting of the Hawaian Fertilizer Co. will be held tomorrow (Wednesday) morning at 9:30 in the office of the Hawaiian Trust & Invest ment Co., Ltd. L. B. Nutting. Hawaiian representa tive of Henry B. Worthington, leaves for New York on the America Maru for a flying trip, expecting to be back here in four weeks. y J. Fy Morgan will, on Wednesday at 10 a. m., sell at auction at the Oceanic wharf the surplus stores of the S. S. Victoria. See tomorrow's issue of this paper for complete list. Members of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, K. of P., are requested to meet at Castle hall, Fort street, today at 1 p. m. for the purpose of attending the funeral of their late brother, J. C. Strow. J. F. Morgan will sell various delin quent shares of stock in tne Karaal() Sugar Co., Ltd., on Saturday, uctooer 14, at noon, unless the assessment, with interest, is paid before that date. The Executive Council yesterday au thorized the Minister of the Interior to expend $100,000 out of' the appro priation from the Loan Appropriation Bill, $50,000 for the Honolulu sewers and$oO,uoo for harbor improvements. WT T A fonrvilo lo-iwne fnr Son Prnn cisco today on the America Maru.K where he will join his mother, who is in feeblef health. They will leave shortly after for an extended trip through Europe. ' Chas. Castendyk has just returned from Germany, where he has been visiting for the past six months. He leaves in a few days for Kailua plan tation, Hawaii, to resume his work there as bookkeeper. J. F. Morgan will sell at auction, un der instructions from the treasurer of the Kamalo Sugar Co., Ltd., 7,14S shares of delinquent stock in the above company, unless the assessment, with interest, is paid before Saturday, 23d inst., at noon, the time of sale. Members of Lodge le Progres de l'Oceanie will meet at Masonic Temple this afternoon at 1:30 for the purpose of attending the funeral of their late brother Julius C. Strow. Members of Hawaiian lodge and Pacific lodge and all sojourning brethren are invited to attend. The fair and luau in connection with the sewing society of St. Andrew's Ca thedral, to be held in the Cathedral grounds on Saturday, 30th inst., prom ises to be the most successful of the many enjoyable affairs of its kind. The Emereld Quintette Club win be in at tendance. Deputy Marshal Chillingworth has seized the schooner Noma on the com plaint of James W. Percival in ad miralty in an action on a bottomry bond and gives notice to all persons interested to appear before Judge Per ry on September 28th to show cause why the prayer of the libel should not be granted. Advertising, truthful advertising, pays. This was amply evidenced by the crowds that yesterday thronged the store of Whitney & Marsh, Ltd., Fort street, successors to J. J. Egan. The company is selling off the stock pur chased from Mr. Egan in order to place an entirely new stock which has alrea dy arrived from Eastern markets. Over 40.000 copies of "David Harum" were sold during July. Hon. S. M. Damon had apartments at the Occidental HoteL San Francis co, on the 11th. A meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held in the parlors of Central Union Church this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A lady's white linen handkerchief was lost in the Hawaiian Hotel yard last night. Return to Haalelea lawn and receive a suitable reward. Late San Francisco stock quotations are: Hana. 15'; Hawaiian Commer cial. :; Hutchinson. 32; Kilauea. 31; Makaweli. 51; Onome;t. 30; Pa auhau, 39. A white man was knocked flown by a Nuuanu streetcar near Love's bakery about S o'clock yesterday anil injured about the head. He was taken to the Queen's Hospital. William Edward Trailor Neumann, known here as "Ned," has been admit ted to the United States Naval Acad emy at Annapolis. He is a son of Hon. and Mrs. Paul Neumann. Castle & Cooke received yesterday Uy the Nippon Maru the following ad vices in regard to the sugar market: Centrifugals declined to 4c; sale on sen inst., tons, to arrive, at 4K which is the closing: basis.. An Oakland. California, dispatch of September 11th says: James Austin Wilder of Honolulu, brother of Mrs. Helen Wilder-craft, secured a license today to wed Miss Sarah Wright Harn dea, a charming and estimable young itiiij- ui .idiucua. .wr. w iiuer s age is given as z years and over, while the bride-to-be has just passed her eighteenth summer. Tun-of- Wur. ui iu leaiures or me uenent to "Jim" Post will be a tug-of-war. The lonowing team has issued a challenge to all-comers: David Naole. captain; Peter Rodrigues, Charley Silver, Ki- , ,lullul,, .ti m iiiii liiius. 1 Ills challenge has been already taken up by a team composed as follows: Fern, captain; Joe Morse, anchor; lunauma, Solomon, Heua, Kewe Mauna. Joe Police Court tenis. Out of the eighty arrests made Sat urday and Sunday nominal fines were imposed by Judge Wilcox on twenty- seven of those brougnt to trial and found guilty. Two natives, Kaiarae and Koaione. were sentenced to snort imprisonments, the former on a charge of obstructing justice and the latter for drunkenness. The case of Harvey Chase, who is charged with selling liquor without a license, was postponed until todav. NEW BILL TER tonight. at ORPHEUM THE A- San Francisco's Leading 1'IUUIMCS IS NOW ESTABLISHED AT MILLINERY SLAUGHTERED. VI KERR'S ALTERATION SALE for one week. Everything in this de partment will be sold at prices that will amaze customers; $2 Sailors, $1.60; $1 50 Trimmed Hats, 75 cents. Remem ber the sale lasts for one week only. Madam Leovnie Knower ONE OF- li o. Sitis Dry yoods Go. LIMITED And Will Guarantee PERFECT STYLE AND FIT Ladies Desiring Up-to-Date Cos tumes Will do Well to Call Upon Her. If. I tt hi 600IIS CO. LIMITED. THE PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS. Hair Manicuring Next to Y. M. C. A., Hotel St. SIT Orders taken for Em broidery and Point Lace, and Lessons given at regular terms. ooo MISS A. De LARTIGUE. J : CUSHiON HL. jj Href V- TRADE MAR K jj Jm, sH0E f Made in Worcester, Mass. at' 0UR PATROL SHOE Extra Quality. Calf Vamr. LeatrerTLincd Fuller Heel. Positively Waterproof Sole. ooo ioulaciufeis' Sloe siore SOLK AGEMS. Headache. ALMOST every sort of headache will yield to Head-Ease, by simply taking the powders as directed. One powder will probably stop a headache, but take another in half an hour, if relief does not come. Head-Ease is a safe and harmless remedy. Usually the most injurious compounds are made for stopping headaches. Most people are more fearful of the after effects than the headache and are quite willing to suf fer the pain. We have yet to hear of a case where Head-Ease has failed to stop a headache. We have many kind words for Head-Ease from those who have been relieved of pain by its use. It is a common-sense remedy. It acts di rectly on the nerves and organs which control and regulate the circulation of the blood. It immediately relieves the congestion in the vessels of the brain which is the cause of headache. To any one subject to severe, rack ing headaches, it is worth $1,000 per dose, but it costs only 25 cents per box of 12 powders 1 to a dose. I i 2 m LIMITED. Successors to I. J. EAN -LIMITED. Closing Sale -OF- Theo. H. Da vies & Co LIMITED 11 Merchants and Commission Agents, Beg to call the attention of the tiat to their complete line of rf Y II : II if : Saddlery : ft PAINTS AND OILS. ( n n StMl PLANTATION 0111)1)1 II ?0 rri i ti x A fine assortment of Kitchen Furnishings. GRAY AGATE WARE a Specialty aaln.-ULaa.ari.-va. Street. 90000000 000 0000001000000000000000 PREPARED ONLY BY in i Ml j MA N U FACTURING PHARMACISTS, Corner King and Fort Streets, Egan Stock, See Advertisement Second Page HRYE Y0U SEEN C-rtTjitr:..,, a -.-.A .- r, "f fs.-.'.vv.- ' ' "'BJ"' JtmgttmrlJA tVTK , : ! y Av'V ' "" t & - r;i ' 1 ... t "UK VEKY BEST Line off Pocket utiery. 99 Our stuck embraces a very huge line of assorted styles, are made only of the very best steel manufactured, are Crocus finished, and are FULLY WARRANTED. Call in and look over our stock. SlOur 25c Knife is the best bargain on the market. PEARSON & POTTER CO., LTD. J-tjsl,. r;r. :M2 FORT ST. JUST RECEIVED: A L.A1JG.E LN VOICE OF Yamatoya Shirts, PAJAMAS (in Silk, Wool and Cotton,) GRASS CLOTH, CENTRE PIECES, DOYLIES, SILK GCODS, Etc., STYLISH GOLF SHIRTS. ponoso Srvi3 Hotel Street o and DoqIc Robinson Block, o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o e e o 9 Special IRedmictioini Salle THUS WEEK off Colored Lawns and Dimities, Reduced from 40c to ; and 7 yards for $1. Fine French Organdie Patterns, Formerly $G.0l, now $3.00 pattern. All Silk French Windsor-ties, Reduced from $1.25 to 50 cents. Reduced from 75 cents to 25 cents. Linen Lap Robes, Extra Value, $1.00 each. Japanese Rugs Large Size, For Halls, Bedrooms, etc., $2.00 each. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 71 eoeeeoGoooooooeso6ooooooooooooo cK To the Ladies of Honolulu. Owing to the non-arrival of FALL MILLINERY expected on the S. S. Alameda, Miss Killean is compelled to postpone her Grand Opening. From advices received by the steamer Miss Killean has secured a most exquisite selection of Choice Millinery for her disp ay opening, of which, due notice will be given. Miss ffl. E. Killean ARLINGTON BLOCK. HOTEL STREET. THE J. S. OOO 'Every GARMENT in this establishment has been reduced This is the opportunity you've been looking for. We are satisfied with our Midsummer business, and it doesn't bother us in the lesst to see the entire stock go now at prices that'll make your hair stand on end HOR j When such values as these exist it's hardly necessary to say a word more It's conclusive in itsel PITZER HOTEL STREET NEAR FORT. "4