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I THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU. OCTOBER 14. ODD TASTE IN DRESS !A MUSICAL TREAT Off nothing but .good sense applied to your clothes, Herr Alton FriedenthaVs Recitals at Y. E C. A. Hall. Ona of the Greatest Pianists Ar rives With a Repertoire of 250 Pieces from Memory. OPBlGMTtO 1696 av HABT.3MAf f NER k MARX or, we'll say, good judgment in picking out your clothier. If you wear Hart, Schaffner & Marx guaranteed clothes I SEASGII OF FOUR PERFORMANCES you'll be in good taste, in perfect fashion and money in pocket beside. H. S. & M. clothes fit perfectly, wear bet- onrl k Ann it cUtrtn lAnrfA iv. ixp maiiapciuiupu vprltflhle treat ls provided the than anV Other Clothes We music-lovers of Honolulu by the arrlr- " I . . - m f u , I ai on tne .Moana.yesieruay irum u- KnOW Of. I hey are SOld by lralia of Herr Albert Frledenthal. who theleadinsfashionablecloth- lT ier in every large citv in a evening. A . IIerr Frledenthal. who Is one of the MlTieriCd few "accented" nlanlats of the day. was born In Ilromberg. a provincial town in the northeast of Germany, in the Province of Posen, in 1S62. and is thus 37 years of age. His father being possessed of means, and, having a love of and appreciation for music, re solved to gratify the disposition for the art displayed by his son. So rapid was tne progress maue by tne young student in the local conservatoire that at the age of 14 years he gained a prize HART. SCHAFFNER & MARX. GUARANTEED CLOTHING. $ THE F3 MMM-YiOTJiS -"COMPANY. LIMITED.--. Bmmporters g CQmrainnfea(D)ini Mteirctoirolts QUEEN STREET. 4. V -St 4 FinDl Lnnue IF j Dry Goods, Hardware, "Groceries, As well as all kinds of GENERAL MERCHANDESE. Notions At -it 4 J 7?Leinitt Fr X The Lancashire Insurance Co. of Manchester. England. Fire and Life.. Tne Balolse insurance Co. of Basle, Switzerland. Tha Union Gas Engine Co. The Domestic Sewing Machines. The New Pacific Hand Sewing Machines, and other agencies. Merchant and Fort Streets. Till: CITY OF PAHA. Still Anchored lit the Stream Walt lug Her Turn to Con I. The City of Para, which arrived off port at midnight on Thursday. Is still The United States of America. kkkkk By act of their Congress have authorized the World's Columbian Com mission at the International Exhibition held in the City of Chicago. State of Illinois, in the year 1893, to decree a medal for specific merit, .which is set forth below over the name of an individual judge acting as an examiner upon the finding' of a board of international judges, to Kihei Hesegawa, Ja pan, Hyoga; Exhibit, Mineral Water; Award for alkaline water, well carbo nated and well bottled. Permanent in quality, clear and sparkling, a good table water. j (Signed) ' A. H. BRENEMAN, Individual Judge. - JOHN BOYD THATCHER, Chairman Executive Committee on Awards. THE ABOVE AWARD TO "Hiratao Water" was the only prize secured by any Eastern Mineral Water at xlie World's Columbian Exposition. FOR SALE BY W. C. Peacock & Co.,. Ltd SOLE AGENTS. ' 48 Bottles. Price, $3.50 per case. eeaimic Gas AMD i o 09 (INCORPORATED SEPT. 8, 1899 ) 46 Merchant Street: td.I 1 ay Terrain - SOLD 17 3 o i. to A L X A V O S T K k 0 Ieaatde of the'street; po dust. Perpetual water-right from Artesian mil goes with each lot. GOOD LOCATION; near car line.' ONLY PART CASH; balance on long time with low Interest. WILLIAM SAVIDGE, No. 310 FORT STREET. MclNERNY BLOCK. BY THE MARIE HACCCFELD Wo Have Received a Lar;c Assortment of ..... . Morton's and Crosse St BteckudTs Hardware, Filters, Crockery, Glasvare, Iron Bedsteads, Carborlineum, Stccldiolm Tar, Demijohns, Etc., Etc., Etc. Also, a new line of which will 1m3 on exhibition soon IIKRU ALI1KRT FKIKDCNTIIAI. for his playing of Heothovens C Minor concerto. Removing to Berlin, Herr Frledenthal became a pupil of Thcodor Kullak. When little more than 20 years of age he made a concert tour of portions of the United States. Mexico, Venezuela and the West Indies. He then made a successful tour of Italy, Germany and Switzerland, but an ad vantageous offer and his liking for sport induced him to visit America, both North and South. Then he made his way to China and Japan, after wards visiting India, llurmah. Java and other places in Asia, and then found himself in Egypt. After a suc cessful tour of a considerable portion of the European Continent, he decided to visit Australia and New Zealand, giving recitals at ail of the principal cities of those colonies.- In Sydney so highly were these recitals appreciated that as many as fifteen were given in the Town Hall, the largest building In tbj Southern Hemisphere, it having seating accommodation for an audience of 4.000. This immense building was crowded throughout the season. The repertoire of Albert Frledenthal is wonderfully extensive and certainly not surpassed by any other living ar tist. According to a list, recently made, he plays 230 different pieces, all from memory. Among these arr a dozen concertos with orchestra accom paniment. Just as many sonatas of Ilee thoven, a large number of fugues and preludes of IJach and the most exten sive works of Schumann. Chopin. Drahms. Liszt, etc. On his tours he U generally accompanied by a "Concert Grand" of the famous Ilechsteln make. This instrument has been specially constructed for Herr Frledenthal. and though It Is not the full size of a "Concert Grand" it has all the quali ties of the latter. Herr Frledenthal Is not unknown to Honolulu, he having passed through to Japan and China about seven years ago. . Recitals will be given on Monday and Friday, evenings at S o'clock and on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and again on Monday evening. 23d inst.. at S o'clock. Season tickets for the three evening recitals can be obtained for J2. For Wednesday afternoon recital. 73c. and children 50c. CAUGHT HIMSELF. A San Francisco photographer, who bought a camera of a stranger, became somewhat suspicious, and tested tho instrument by taking four pictures of the man. Subsequently It was ascer tained that the camera had been sto len, and the pictures made ?asy the ap prehension of the accused peroc anchored In the stream. As there were not facilities to hasten her departure. It was not thought necessary to com pel the clearance of a wharf for hT at once, bhe has on board 2 men of the Twenty-ninth Infantry, nearly all from the Southern States. The oClcers are: Colonel Hardin. Major Jornson. Major Case. Dr. Anderson (major). Captain Wllcoxon, adjutant: Captain fjowrell, quartermaster; Captains Franklin, Williams. Paul. Rash. Parrlngton. Whitman and Grant: IJcutenants Wheetlcy. Iongstrcet. Walls. Miller, Arnold. Pendleton. Dlount. Holllngs worth. Hall, Underwood, llollcy, Car son. Patterson. Screws, Moorman, Fug na and Dr. Sanford. In addition to these ofHcer of th regiment there are on board Colonel Charles D. Viele, Fourth Cavalry; Ma jor C. Mercer, commissary: D. W. Smith, civil engineer, quartermaster's department: Henry Rke Rodman. Ar thur J. Francis. D. L. Prinze and Her bert D. Cole. Captain (. (J. lUiley U the assistant quartcrmaatcr in charge The officers of the City of Para are Captain A. Zcedcr. First Officer C. Ita ker. Chief Mnclm-cr J. IKmnelly. Dr. W. M. Rcng. Purser C. IL Paraons and Steward J. S. Iaun. M. HadrifeM St n. LM BRUM of all descriptions In stock and made to order from tho cheapest to the finest finished product, - TRY Till: PLANTERS .MONTHLY. Lit of Contemn of the October Number. Th Oc:oVr number of the Hawaiian Planters' Monthly lsM:eI tbN morn ing 14 well up to the ustul hlcU stand ard of this most turfu! Journal. Fol lowing is a list of cornea:: No;e on Current Topic. The Sugar Fleet. Notes. Rid Variations in Sugar .uac. Hawaiian Replies. A Sensation Ja Sugar. The Refined Sugar War. With Our Readers. Much Ado Abont Nothing. New York Sugar Market. Septem ber 11. S:a!e Injects. Remedial Measures and Insctic!des. Fifty Acres In Tea. Green Manuring. Seedling Canes at the Royal Usual? Garden. Trinidad. Fl Value of Sugar. How to Measure an Acre. Report of Hawaiian Surar 0m-panlc. TTTTTOfl n O TTv. n 23TTHEY WILL CURE YOUR HORSE'S COUGH. OH ipeir IfraMio Island orders Satisfactorily Filled. C. Ro COLLINS TCLCPHOIE 662. r. o. tox sot. ESTABLISHED 1891. KING ST. csar NUUAHU S7 Cm Fire IS NOW USED IN la ttose So 0 We have jut receiveI a larc shipment of Fibre direct from the factory? ami arc now prepared to fill orders for those clearing Ccffluuaiit Fobre 4 COYlMira FltlME COM Progress Block. Fort St. I