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' - r- - 1 THK ::1K1: t:i.uIKU;i.I- AUVEKTISEK: liO.NOI.l'U . NoVKMIlKK LOCAL BREVITIES. Mrs. C. Sloggett and Mrs. John I. HumburK have i-uirnl from Califor nia.. Minister of Forr-ign Atfairs Smith, who has been at Waialua since Friday last, returns to .he city this morning. It is believed that a dispatch relat ing to the status of Hawaiian (lovern ment lands arriv-ed by the Hongkong Maru. Captain John Gr)l. who lias b. en on the Mainland for :-v-veral months. r- EivA turned to Hoiw'ni:.! by the Hongkong l'Sfy w'f last evening. ' fitfSfe W. O. Smith. Cv. il Brown. F. M. l'1 ' ::T' ( LOCAL BREVITIES. Raw &ugar, 4 bid; firm. New Bill at Orpheum Tonight. Hawaiian hats ?.t Mrs. Hanna's. H. Renjes is back from the Coast. Only one way to beat the repair shop ride a Cleveland. An experienced bookkeeper wants a position; good retrences. The Cookery School tea will be on from 4 to f this afternoon. The Chamber of Commerce meets this morning at 10 o'clock. The band will give a concert at Thomas Square this evening. Newly furnishe.l and unfurnished rooms are for rent. See ad. "Martha" is to be produced by the opera company tomorrow evening Mr. Gehr. of the Hawaii railway, did not arrive by the Hongkong. I of the Hongkong .Maru for Hongkon i.ncL- from a and Manila, to visit his son. an army icit in fi-ionia ut Tfc;o Calif. officer, is finite ill aboard ship. I h t. Tvrtfi wifo nro home traveler is a Jusii-e of the app.dla: . , . . ihvuinn nf trip aP'V i Ok Ma W l- Wm. (5. Irwin & Co. offer for sale l,reme Court two Kiirnr mills in iirst-class condition. Viggo Jacobson V. R. Farrington, Sisters Arrive at the Bulletin ollice, wishes you to Fom. sisters of Charity arrived on call- the Hongkong Maru from France. Fred. W. Macfirlane has finished a Tlli15ti, t..!,. i ti... in:,,ie-! 1 T Til III - a 1 I? Nl v. The Bun?on S MM); HEYW06O. Hatch, V. R. Castle and two or thr- other attorneys wore in consultation ; with the Executive yesterday on s - tions of the act creating the Territory of Hawaii Justice John R. Vutnam. a passenger f I r'J.5 HI Tin Huni!i SIhm'' i. :$!;. u-orlil that wisl tit tin f.i with ;i 1 !il:trpil joint. rit-nt of roui fnr :!. it :! tin i'lsvlirH'. Tl:N t !. it: . sIiin- matli- mi tin' Ii:titi !uit. Theo.H.Davies&Co -LiMirLt) rA Merchants anil Commission Agents, rttrj : v ill i!u !nei,;t.it :hf It . :o ?h?:? Cfwnv'ctc line of PAINTS AND OILS. (EiiliAL I'LiNTATIHN Sffl'UIX J A fine assortment o( Kitchen Furnishings. GRAY AGATE WARE a 5; t :..:iy ill! : ft Manufacturers' Mine Store. Sign of the Big Shoe. Fort Street, Lill u Mli.--i-.mrp trin to tne iju.jitv.j'j i ' - - - . . , . . . . i i : . . . (jr tne nartv. uii ner an ri.-i-ir tuasi. i When dining on-? likes everything Elizabeth Del, Louise Margaret ami Al that is good served neatly. Home Bak- I jjano Labreno. They will tit vote their v,tiic x lives to teacning in tne convent on i tu Mrs. Otto Schmidt was amongst the Fort street. VV f arrivals from the Coast by the steamer Among the other passengers on th.'l Ja?'1' last evening. steamer is Commander r. 1. ttilniore. An elegant upright piano is offered United States Navy, who will take com- for sale cheap. Address "A. J., Ad- niand of one of the gunboats raised vertiser office. Manila: about twenty wives of Ai:n limes Ij Flood has purchased at officers and a number of missionaries can wram:ispo tu-? IJaldwiix Hotel site and win ounu. Mr. Pierre Jone:i, Room 300, Judd K,.';iiinr f.tYprs for sale a house and lot at Punahou. Desirable furnished rooms can be had on application at 523 Beretania, near Punchbowl street. t,vt fATicfi nosts nothing is better to preserve them from rot or decay than Peerless Preserving rami. On Friday, November 10, at 10 o'clock, Jas. F. Morgan will hold an auction sale of tailor gooas Wray Taylor reports that willing workers for the Lepers' Merry Xmas are reporting from all sides. Tho .Tananese Intelligence Office, 327 King street, can mrnish interpreters and translators at bnort notice Mrs. M. S. Pereira, who went to Paris with Mother Judith, returned yes terday on the Hongkong Maru. a riAnriid nr)s:ram has been pre oared for the Honolulu Cricket Club smoker at the waveney tiuu on m dav night. Lnvors of mire olive oil will be well it from us. Italian and Portuguese olive oil just received Hobron Drug Co.. tv,. Hawaiian Trust & Investment Company, Limited, 409 Fort street, of fers for sale a line building site near in,f.ockho.ae oscliisivo the price, asked are ..... , , of the Inter-Island Steam Navigation reaSOimOie. c2,w XTW- - We commend them to your V l JO, " - 1 I Mrs. S. E. Adams, a customs inspect- notice. or from San Francisco, arrived on tne .. 1 . 'if O O wm MARSH We are SHOlfflG-THE WEEK Do you us.- It J.:r salad? If ?. we ar th- tr. s :..t ;an pivo yo-i iIm genuine article No dressing 1 ' ph te without OI.!VS OIL. nr.l Imm r H is as bad a non-1 : ! 11. but whn yon ASK FOR Italian Olive Oil Some Very Handsome SILK OPERA CAPES imported specially for the Coming Opera Season. While the STYLES are 1 that you art call- made from m" -.are Yon ran r-st a.-- inv: ur ui in.;; lected olivt-. This is a new ..htpMent thai atrinl a short ilm aca rn.l & now ready to be sold in gallon, half-gallon and ipur- ter-gallon tin or n any quantity to suit. For family n-: f r salad i'.re.-iim the Italian Olive Oil LIMITED. Invitr yu i ;miiiir :i f' Lcsitit iful Waist Patterns A i-t ;iiif- in MIM-tion of SPECIIAL SALE COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH, ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS ' Dress erials Hongkong Maru from the Coast yester- dav for a brief visit to tne ibwuus. Tmo T, fKimol McCandless is mak ingV a trip to Moloicai and Maui in the ir.t0rft nf the weli-boring firm. A new well is to be sunn at liana plantation, j Tjr,i,iin Rnnnshots (32 views) for j 30 cents, mailed anywhere in Postal Union, published by Jno. M. Davis, telephone 68S. Aduress P. O. box o-0, city. Jas F. Morgan will hold an auction sale of household furniture on Thurs day, November 9, at 10 o'clock. See list of articles in his advertisement on oace 10. Rev. Dr. Sauton, the noted French student of leprosy, who has been men tioned several times lately in this pa per, arrived by the Hongkong and will soon visit Moiokai. There will be no rehearsal of the . r,-M-ioctrn this eveninc The ,-VUiaicui vi f"" - , next rehearsal will be Wednesday eve ning, November 15, at 8 o'clock, when all members must be present. Walter G. Smith, who is to assume the editorship of litis paper upon the retirement of W. N. Armstrong, ar rived by the Hongkong and was cor dially greeted by old friends. One of the old buildings at the Cath olic Mission is having a story added, which, upon completion, will be .the headquarters of a Catholic Young Men's Recreation and Gymnastic Club. The Hongkong Maru. from San Francisco, is at Pacific Mail wharf, ,ri .arrived hue yesterday after noon with a small cargo and a big list of passengers, one ?au Orient at 5 p. m. today. Mr Wm. Woon of the Hollister Drug . Company returned yesterday auer au extended visit to the United States, where he went in search of health and incidentally in the interest of his firm. He has returned completely restored. The Washington Light Company, luiiidinfr. Alakea street, are agents for the Underwriters Fire Extinguishor. a new invention now in use in twenty-six fire depart ments of the leading cities in United States and officially endorsed by twenty-five boards of underwriters and ap proved by the Honolulu Board. The steamer Moana will arrive to day from San Francisco for Austra lia. Both vessels are heavily laden with freight, but they have been com pelled to refuse freight for Honolulu. Shippers are complaining of their in ability to get shipping facilities equal to the great demand of the growing trade with the Hawaiian Islands. M VK CAN ALSO Riv yon Pure Olive Oil Made in Purtuznl. LIMITED. THE PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS. oco ol!en 1 ly Mrs. Josephine Colvin, M.ilistiMT nf tin- Prr. iK'lurtiiit!!!. IN IAI:MM1 IIAM i:v.!ii:tun:ui:ii srssvinusi; i:Mr.!:imn:iu:i cukpon ntKlMN lMNTY SIIAlli: cH!!Mi:t:t: - UiUKWIUlIi ninsvi:ii.ini: ... ,It.l lSOv ........ ........... :xi:nj.m.ini: 0 J M 11 iV Waists. f in it !:nti!:i: stihi; cir iiAi.vT'k '"AN1 STY!.1'!I WAISTS t;ili:Tl.Y ui:nrn:ii. $z r!-4c ! fl-' j r roiuci i jz'- it"K tl.TS. J rrlil ll- I zz. tl rN! l'" I ! Blankets. Titur.i: twsiis r ctirros p.i.an- Kirrs to rix)5i: cut at Ladles! Your Kind Attention Please. 8 I mm 1 1 I have removed my Hair Dressing ' and Manicuring PARLORS tn the remises recently occui:etl6 1 - I A. by Dr. M. E. Grossman, Hotel v "Ordeis taken for Em- J broidery and Point Lace, and $ Lessons given at regular terms. Y uBimi 1 " 75c Per Pair. Gents' Ties. a whom: visiovrri. 2" Tin: l .AT 1 1ST STYI.l. Ni:V ASH SOU- n v niic;ss at 75c Each. Rufifs. somi: moui: MoQi'irrTi: urns x.rx to tin at $2.00 Each. J1ISS A. De LARTIGUE. MIMEOGRAPH S I Have Received the Sole Agency OF TUB Hnnnlnhi Pricket : Club i SMOKER CONCERT i EOaJU.. Waverley Club Hall. Friday Evening, Nov, 10, 1899 Admission, one gentleman, $1. Commence at 8 o'clock punctually. MIMKOntlAl'll IXKS, MIMKotil.'.H'll V.UtXISIIKS And Supplies of All Kinds. MWi Pearson & Potter Co. Ltd. 6 r(r. a WILL RETURN. L. B. Kerr expects to return soon with an immense stock of the latest styles in Dress Goods, Trimmings, etc. The store is undergoing an entire al teration to make room for the new goods. Watch for further announce ments. . New Xmas Goods ! Handsome Vases, Glass Flower Stands, Lemonade Sets, Elegant Water Pitchers, Ivory Vases, Glass Flower Baskets, Limps, Etc., Etc. ooi fin Silk. Wi ol ai d Gotten.) GRASS CLOTH, JU5T RECFJVfii): Yamatoya Shirts, ml havf uw in tok all tlif l;.tct in FA1.! STYI.KS ash iI.MKS it l i'l.T HATS. Hairdressing and Manicuring Parlors REMOVAL NOTICE. CEBTEE PIECES, D0YL1FS. SILK CtODS, EIC. STYLISH CCLF SHIRTS. uv mi! r :! M:iiTvii"!i f Mi- i.ni wmi. laio cf Sn rr.mri.rn. rcilFFrKKS in tli lair-t I'.m-ian Suit- Ap pnintir.em inal 1y TeU-plnun nr? T PL GROSSMAN HAS RE- mrxxraA hi office to Alakea street.! J three doors above Masonic Temple. Hotel Street -t3 and Doalo ;Robln3on Block. Miss M. E. Killeami ARLINGTON BLOCK. HOTEL STREET. i;