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I fUF ACIFhj OQMMEBUlAL ADVERTISE UOKOLmLU. OCTOBER 30, 1900. paeifie Hardware Company, y& Importers of Plumbing Goods DIRECT FR( M MANUFACTURES ONLY WE CARRY THE HIGHEST : ASS GOODS. k,i ; M Works, New York. a M uiufacturing Company, Chicago. The Standard Manufacturing Company, Pittsburg. IN TRANSIT - 150 Marble Lavatories, 225 Bath Tubs, 450 Water Closets 'etc., etc. Soil Pipe in Carloads. A Lorxg Sweet Snijoke David Lawrence & Co. AGENTS, 532 Fort Street. n ru- K A 1 K T ALL PCULl. . r- 1 ki 'at r kicks AM. ATE SENSATIONAL ASSERTIONS, PLUMBING GOODS BROtrOHT TO HONOLULU IN LARGE QUANTITIES ARE SOLD BY US AT Strawberry Season I 1 4 1 Win- no l'nt we nerve thrn daily at our Fountain, j f i,-: W ('ream. 4 4 HONOLULU DRUG e. ViO H .It iUoHl, K :r. - i 1 (Hit. Otto A Bierbach i . ' Nations Buy It m THE BEER THAT DOES ONE GOOD IS Pabst Beer Known th world over, and ex ported by tha carload. E. B. THOMAS LEAVES FOR SOUTH AFRICA TODAY Jfe ai.i nn Pabst Beer to the label and the taste PABST BEER IS THE ONLY BEEP TO DRiNK It la hmnui for Its absolute puri ty. .nd brewed from the choicest C Peacock & Co., LIMITED. Sol Agent. ft Great Variety of oves AND ft" k I Bats r w ?tra Castings Tor all Stoves vrvrnr 75-79 kino st. 'vi , pfln-lephonc No. 1. and Pugarees H"aiian View on Silk Fans Sou MADS I.N J A I AN venir to Take Home With You K. ISOSHIMA, . J, KINO STREET. ABOVE ETHEL amav v ... 1 - terizlng the change between this and Tennyson's former work. Nov. 24 Maud, and other poems, 1856. 1 Enoch Arden. and oth-r po-ms. 1862; notlclnR the quality which tend to make this volume the most popular of the poet's works, ex cepting "In Memoriam." Iec. 8 Late poems; notietnK charac- j leristioB or the poet's maturity. Dec-. 15 The "Look Before and Af i ter," as found in the. two Locfcaley 1 Nails. I The following are supRested topics for : individual study: A detailed study of Tennyson's poetic forms; TennyBon's subjects, a study in .classification; Tennyson's treatment of nature compared with that of Words - j worth, Shelley. Keats or Browning: Tennyson's poetry of the sea; Tenny son's character studies, men. women, children; Tennyson's patriotic poems ; compared with those of Byron or Shel loj ; T.-nnyson' Laureateship; f.-hat period in history most attracted Ten- nysoa? Compare with Browning; a , study of Tennyson's poems showing Medieval influence; a study of Tenny- son's poems showing Greek influence; j Tennyson's word-painting; Tennyson's B'JtigB. The course will be continued Saturday morning at 10:45 o'clock The Holland Club will meet 'Thursday evening la the rooms i Plumbers' Supplies To suit the purchaser. Patent Washout Closets. Enameled Lavatories. Enameled Sinks, assorted stses. Enameled Urinate, assorted sizes. Galvanized Steel Sinks, sizes. Lead Pipes, assorted sizes. Lead Traps, assorted sizes. Galvanized Iron Pipes, sizes. Pipe Fittings, assorted sizes. Pig Lead, Calking Lead; Solder, large quantities. Navy and Plumbers' Oakum. Hose Bibbs, assorted sizes. Check. Gate and Globe Valves. Stop and Service Cocks. Tinned Rivets, assorted sizes. assorted assorted in next next f tlu- X AKScciatlon. pa iloHTt.s a as for the kam.-iaina whose dfdsijn to :ast twenty-thr-H: years call- ON THE QUMN THIS AFTEEJCOO permarvntly abandon the Island h erl his home, has excited some : Vient. E. B. Thornac was beta lr Liverpool. Kagland, in the year WW, and it was in that ity that p ! ir- '. tb. tms n'sn of 1 1 Mitv ..-..I contracting. In v-77 he visit. 1 Hawaii on t! pteHfttshto 7a tla-.!la. as k tourist. He storux d over for the nur- PSSS. of sewing t'lo voliauo. but fnr sight led him to ta here and it.i! ark In bOB lirss) In Honolulu. Gvr slrc his arrv;. 1 Thomas ha- " a - of tl.c r..r tn's'. rorur.ictors "f the '.ty and In ma; v v.ays has played a prominent part in its atT.il;-s. He leaves tih,nd hln numerals BBSBSonalS of Ms skill and Industry, aiwong which may t mentioned tho Execut ve luiilding. I.unalilu HosAe, HonOtutn Li hrary, th Opera House. Bishoj Hall of Science, the SoUes headquart- r-. , Wilder Moeh. I-ark, A.-v.Tr. l-.rry. Sing Choap, Wong Quoi. Mefm rny and The. !i. iuve A Co. IxilMings. The Masonic Temple, I'acitlc ",.h. Von il Jt hlock. Ha waiian Hazel te building. Wing Wo Chan, t.uildlng. Car nr.ght's hank. Maglnnis li j., ding and Anehor saloon uiro also l i'Ut by him. Mr. T homas' last eontra-t was :h erej-tlon of tl"' Katsey block, at the corner cf Klnr anil Koa.a BtfSStS, the work on which has just been completed. Mr. Thoma- was th pioneer here c-f burning lime f-om native iTia! iial. and hit kilns were lo ig fami u.i for turning out a superior article of that very' neces- produ t the departing mon 'is on Vote the Straight Republican Ticket CORY EXPECTED SATURDAY. I R.OUS1U-; Welcome Will be Given Him Saturday at Y. M. C. A. Kev. A. B. Cory, the Army secretary f the Young Men's ('hristian Assix-la- n who reeen.tly went to Manila on tl transport Iigan. is expected back next Saturday and on the Sunday af ternoon following will relate his expe riences to members of the Association. A large attendance of members is re quested in order that Mr. Cory may be given a rousing welcome. .Mr. c.ry embarked on the Logan on account of the exceptional opportunity i tTered for doing Christian work among '. K men on board. He writes that he has established a branch Association in Manila with a membership of nearly two hundred. The Hoy's Brigade central committee Si. t last night at the Assoctatlon. The Christian Endeavor Local Union of Honolulu will hold union meeting in the near future. EAWAliAK HARHWARI CO. H NO. 207 PORT ST., OPPOSITE SPB.ECKELS' BANK. Hawaiian Books THRITITS The HAWAIIAN recognised book of about Hawaii ANNUAL, information s. ry Life here ha not hen unmixed with nr. pleasant experiences for V. BMUUaa. D I t' S revolution of 1 'J he was Im; rlsoncd far thi a eharge of having something to d with the Wileox movement. Mr. Thomnf. passed the fiftieth mlp tone of Ms life ar.d the Income which he will dattVS from his new block Is sufflrlrnt to keep him In comfort for th r -malmler of h. 'a . He Is not built tht way, however, nnd at an age when the majority of n .. are thinking of retiring from rctive oarticlpatlc'n in business life, Thomas It- i-'tMnr out for a new land to repeat the role of pioneer that be pliry.d ht-re lw ii.y-tr r s years Kgo. The hara r of tic man is tvst sho ; by the following brief Interview: "Yen, I am g ring away. There Is not' i- g for me here. I am a Republican where National politl. are oncmed, but 1 cam t neree w th the local party's treat ment of loc nl teswta; If 1 cc u!d I would remain ard do my duty by my party. South Afr'ca Is my di - I r at on, and I am going there to assist In the founding of a na I'nn whose early history will have much In common with that of the United States." Mr Tho-nii who wl l be aecompanbd by his rJauehter. Olenna Furnlss Day Thomas, will first proceed to his old home In England, where his father still lives; ther.ee to Cape Town, where he has relations. Vote the Straight Republican Ticket. NO dsn MOWS SUNDAY SLRMONS TENNYSON TALKS AT CENTRAL UNION BY MRS. W. F. FREAR I ssawtessssss Rev. W.H KiaoaH AiMUtti Bjikopsii (f the Cooise to be Serifs of Thirteen on Given Under Auspices of the Home. the Y. W. C. A. The Itev. William Morris Klncald will give a series of prsctlcsl Sunday even ing sermons. I ginning Novemher 4. The following are the sjbjaeta: November 4-' Home. Its Sarr.dress." November 11 - 'Woohjf and W dilln November IS "The Marriage Relat I I November Ifc "The Husband in the Home." IeoembT 1 ' The Wife In the Home." Heeember "The father and Mother In the Home." Te ember 1 "The Ch Id In the Home." December B "Brother and Bister." December ia "Religion In the Home." Janoary a"ghadowed Homes." January IS "Unhappy Homes." January ?" Wrecked Homea," January 17 "The Home Beond." Vote the Re pubhean Ticket Straight. Tha first of the course of Tennyson lec turcs by Mrs. W. F. Frear In con re t on with the i Young Women's Christian Association, was given on Saturday morning last The subject was "Life of Tennyson." Twenty-five ladies were present. The synopsis of the course is as follows: Nov. S Poems of the 1830 and 1833 volumes; noticing characteristics as to subject and treatment, and particular ly observing diction, metre and rhyme. Nov. 10 Poems of the 1842 volumes; Characterizing the differences between these volumes and the preceding vol umes. Nov 17 The Princess. 1S47; charac- The Weight of Another .Mn' Hurdcti Doan'.s Iiuchache Kid ney Pills in Honolulu. You know if you have a burden to tear. You know where you are taxed to bear it. You kaow how much trouble it gives : you. iiut oo yon know how to saake it off ? ; The back bears more burdens than all the human organism. It aches; it pains and is weak and j lame. i herefore, it's your fault if you dont' come tx the rescue. Pehaps you don't know how. We would te,l you, but you might doubt us. We will let a Honolulu man do it. 1 (then 1 Mr. J. D. Conn, of this city, i j ia a carpenter by trade, and : I is employed at the Oanu railroad. "I waa troubled," says Mr. Conn, "with an aching back. The attacks occurred periodically for years, and especially If I happened to catch cold. There were also other symptoms which plain ly showed that my kidneys were out of order. A short time ago I beard about . Doan's Bf.ckache Kidney Pills and the ; wonderful things they were doing. Proceeding, then, to Hollister & Co.'s ; drug store, I obtained some cl these. Since taking these pills there is a great "Hawaii: our New Possessions" Mu stek. "Six Months in the Sandwich Islands" Bird. "The- Staking of Hawaii," Blackman. "Islands of the Pacific" Alexander. "Vn. ; ;. Pays in Hawaii and Japan" Taylor. "Americ;. In Hawaii" Carpenter. "Hawaii and a Revolution" Lrout. "Our II iftd Kmpire" Morris. "Aloha" Chaney. "Early Northen Pacific Voyagaa" Corney. "Flora of Hawaii" Hillebrand. "Indigenous Flora of Hawaii" (forty two colored plates) Sinclair. "Hawaii and It8 People" Twombly. "History of the Latter Days of the Ha waiian Monarchy" Alexander. "The Island," a journal devoted to sci entific reaaarehee. 'Andrews' Hawaiian Dictionary." "Andrews Hawaiian Grammar." 'A'exander'a Hawaiian Grammar." ITeciduuai tei s Tot Hawaiian iiitorma- tion. T! Brum STATIONER, 2S Fort Street, noar Hotel. Rock For Ballast White and Black Band IN QUANTITIES TO SUTT HLX C A VATTXG CONTRACTKD F3 CORAL AND SOIL FOR 8 ALB V t r p Carta furnished by tha day at an hour's notice. H. Be HITCHCOCK, 1C D. Honsarrat. improvement in me I always keep come of the nllla nn hanrl now nr .is tn be provided for any contingency. 1 1 Merchant Street, OOm1N feel sure if anyone troubled aa I was ' should give Doan's Backache Kidney Pills a fair trial they will not fail to l be benefited by them." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all druggists and storekeepers at 60 cents per box (six boxes $2.50) or will be mailed on receipt of price by the Hollieter Drug Co., Honolulu, wholesale agents for the Hawaiian Islands. Vote the Republican Ticket Straight IKICCHESNEY & SON Wholesale Grocers Luther aid Sto FMh0 agwata Hooolala Swap Warfci iiany, Hanatata, and Taanary. m i ; 1 1 i ,ri : It 5V, I