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TnK PACIFIC CQMMF.nrtir. ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, NOVEMBER 22 1900. 11 " . 0C4L BREVITIES. LOCAL BREVITIES. Rainy feather "Shoes The ti.ivt in at ..M ,t..r 1 HUC Hawaiian Tribe No. i I r ti .... ..mi'" 1. 1 , ' " "" "" "' n -4" n mIM b .l 1 ..,,..1 li.. lit . with V fr,'" ". a c Korner, 1 f WllaNlii ami li Kauai and Hamaktja. Huhbr-tlrd morning from f N " I- Si mi ley A .f frr- jhu-iiiv evening, tft ,( ci'l't" and .it fisher a i , ,,11." I'" ... . . ...I.I .. I It' W I 1 r, linl"- . . i .!... , . V .. .' . ,.,T...r.4 ..i wry lw ,. V n. " , ,1, t I ,h'" " "' ,' ",,f t'if l.'h" ' Pin "' ' . ''' '"". 'i 1 1- .ii'i" iii l' 'hi I4 .1' li.,, k - i 1 Is I'him i iii urn unit Hotel Iihatin- A.n . tin . : - iiriii rnn. Th- ladlea of th- MetlWi... fv.,...w - 4 ... "ecured the servlcea of ,k. 1 X " .7 . ' 7. Club for th- ha,,.-. "T at llMM Ln. " tiwnoonj Mr. J. K. Iturltftt. . ,.. ! (tin Ih- .. . ""' -....ihih. rriurn-ii nn th l.lll 7.1 alil. It. I - ' l" ...... .... .w.. i.. mppcrt th M-hrM Th tlub MUiblfi tro now rnm( tilt W - - iiwrll turnout rtn up 477. H..urh.l,j urnltur. ami furnHhimr t ruhlli .w tl.n. Sovfmht r 2'. .n rrrnli.i. Jut bark of th n-aM-ni ,.r JMmfA HtHrirr, Ailama lAn. will K KIhT will 4'finlu t tv h.4h. At Nolte'a.yoMtrriJajr ome f f th riil tn vsnHer wnt on a mnu- - tli.. I ..mi yir,or th iiiamlnmil of p vera I of thlr Ti ...r iiHHiinre ki, cuntomrn The ....-i .iit . r lh Mrllry.l- PMtrona wr llayl a trill, but other, 1,1 ,n.. n l" nibr j lt,ra wrw hlrwl during th flay. ! ( I h, t'l j Voliim 12 of ltwa!lun Hprta. ron- Pli-tlnr of Uf:llona of th Kuprwic I, f if ' tit'iKi ma" i""ni iimrim otwn an ram Territory, la twin nnt out by ll-nry Hmlth. clerk of the 8uprrm Court, t lho-. entitled to thm Mnn JartAtte Frruaon and Albert S. Prrott. h-th af Honolulu, were mar ried Tu-mUv Venlnit t the real.lenre nf the brUle a parents. Mr. and Mra. A. rericuaon. Lmmn street. Itev. William M. Klnrald ferformed the ceremony. They will be at home on Aloha Lane. A meetl-Jf .la called of all former member of lolanl Collejc to form a f'Mitball Hub under annotation rule. The meetlna; wlll take place at the head maater residence. lolanl Conea;, on Tuesday t venlng neat, November 27, at o'clock. L. O. H. IMackman. J. B.,. ter, V. II. luteal and St. C. I'llnala. A meetlna; le called of all dealroua of rormlna; a Hrltlsh Association fcMtball club. All nrttlah. I'olonlala an.l Am. erirana are cordially Invited. Th meetlna; will take place at th Srottl.: Thlatl Club on Monday next. Novem. nr 2th. at o clock. U (. Hlackman. O. Davlea, L. Lansdall and W. S,- per. We have Jt the kind ( Sbees for rainy weatHer la HEAVY SOLES $4.2- Every Tan Box Calf Black Box Calf 0 ne should have a pair of heavy Shoes for nasty weather. $4.S front 4 A ir',' in- M aiT-.rd nw vehicle, s- , sr ' " till I . runaimuts, eir. M WlsO it at tie- haiaar ,.f the .Mrth.Ml-t f.rihe ... j h .l.l a arann rir-r n.'tt three werks. ! .......iv n.'i. .mini im t r .a Will. '1" ,.i'f inwvn l it ran r aen ,U,,:l4n table St the Meth.1l-t ' . - .i ii i.ti.ia Uwn. They . u . ..mid a f..l. f-..-venty.nve bkyrlea. Fur. LuK-in-H" 'IU -ma.ie in a F ... ... k Kid f.ilnmn ,t 4 II kt'irUy Iireniter I. Ht. An '. Bir.ti..n will h'H a bl Mir , yh.rl Br.ninils. A IMI lunch. riv Tve. attractively. , H hn"' "if. Mlsa Im lir'v 'ft yet.Tilay en th Zea , 4h. hu l,n In Honolulu for imiim. "'l ni id. uiny 14 Vre kir n I'l'itifortiil'l iita and rr"iitiMit 'lurma' tn iani ... . ...a. Lf it the IM allun ll"'l snooi.i ni'fU.I III liin puny aoi L 4 H.iail'H li n. nirm.ir ntTit yesterday af the "iKhtl f Honolulu. r-rnt"l Knallxh tourist was .-mwniii'r n th Warrlmoo riUa U Hun Frnrtrlmio. r' atuvis an'1 runnna nave il th flr-t prla at Ih ..itlon ovr sll the wnrld. V ltirhsre Company have r f r the ll ;Ut lelandn. m lv. i h.ilrman f the Ter lilinMlran Commit Ire. left ,t i.fi tn 7uiitniii.t tor a mi l nn the oat. II waxi In 4 i utinn. and dcldl on an i'vi)k"-j, the attorney for ' Is evie-td In from H l vtt ' ir luy Hla halth for h Mm : i d,i ten ery had. and ;i re i H re f.r awhil. hoping "riJNetli-, I' Him, tma writing desk and Vav.i.i fiirnnare belonartna ta Ht & w Thwinu 'n ."4' Twrt H i'blnin l.are. will b W ir mi n.'-t Vlnea.ay y J M. luy.tvutd hits resumed iirae- r iM n h-f uni at th resilience r r W. J. Oulbralth. i ..fV fnfly for orcu- ' u n.ov l-"ina hullt. he ""in hi It. n'.. tt..ip. of K"l-a. Kauai, tor th MsinUnd the b-irln r.r, si.i (,ffdra hM entire I fr.ts f..r sal. Full pur "' Ht f artlilra ! mrm nnh ii-r n this paper. ' 41 f l!i M. th.lit Church i.ji hiii hold a lawn pir. - " ' .!. Thr wllf f many 1 ' thrlxtma presents ' th tf.Mi.i-. of m.iklnaT. i . ri..tn,-.in and evtilna". " f ih t. k holders o -Ktr i,..ini.,inv. Mr. Paul ' - t... pri'sid-nt. Hana " K"ii'-m H A. Isn- i . Mol.roil srt e- "i" i jti tit. a idltor. " i throinthout th fi... .... - ."'Hi iTh mkirl ' v N....inbr "t'th. Thi ' " I'l ! fio.n Fi I i . iy. Jar.titry H.-cretary if the Territory Cooper has not yet ben apprised of the results of th Uus-lfiMeln controversy on Ha wall. Ir. N. Ilussel. the Independent nominee for the House, was declared elected aa the result c.f th ballot count, but the nam was thrown out tc a us the men sinning the petition to run aa a candidate were not duly nuanned to alien such a document MherllT Andrews of Hawaii Is yet to be heard from In the matter. Arthur Charles Iivekln, who la con necie,! wun me I'.lsnop rotate, was married to Mlaa Helen Htevena early thla month, at Aidover, Mass. The bride la th dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. Mosea T. Htevena. Itev. Charles Noyes, pastor of )11 Nrrth Church, performed th ceremony. Mlaa Caroline Stevena waa the maid of honor, while a brother of the brld", M. T. Stevena Jr.. acted aa bat man. After January 1 they will tie at home at Waiklkl. "i i'ai CHUNKS. OF AflcoW That's Alcolia. Newest anl most .aeeful travel In; or pocke stove made. It makes a very rot heat, it Is perfectly sal no leaking or spilling. Alcoila Is . econonmlcal and therefor. cheap. It ha everything m rvcommend and no dlsadvau-i-Jtes. This little Stove is Indlspensa Mr In SICK ROOMS, NURSERY, TRAVELING. CAM PINO, VACHTIN. AFTERNOON TEAS, CHAFING DISHES. CURLING IRONS. Sin: ; we spoke of Alcolia la, week the tittle stoves have been selling 111' hot cake. You'll want one ora.tln.e. Como in and see them used and all that t have said of them w Jl 1 rexlflod. THIS WEEK A SUPERB LINE OF " Ladies' Silk Waists JUST RECEIVED another large shipment of these lamps. These lamps bur tn such a manner that the combustion Is almost perfect, and for this reason tbe heht Is magnificently brilliant, smokeless and odorless. The lamps are absolutely safe, yi being simply impossible to explode. The Angle Lamp accomplishes perfect illumination. It presents an ouDortualt o securing light which is easily o Derated and mon brilliant i.a Ity, with no more. heat, at a mere fraction of their cost. .It nrovidc a. Umn fo- homes. stores, offices, factories, balls, libraries, hotels and churches that la ldaa In every way. The public Is cordially Invited to call a nd inspect these lamps. Also Agents for Alsen Cement, The Gi ant Powder Co., and Tacoma and Roche Harbor Lime Co. Theo. H. Davies & So.. Ltd. -a-n- -H-H 0 H- -n-a-n- AND I 0 "Why, selling your Jsaid a gentleman, who just ar- rived from the-East, "you are Scriven's Drawers At New-York Pricesl How we are doing it, is our secret. The fact remains that they are'selling at 75 cents a pair or $8.50 a dozen. The Maw Brawery. The newly elertrd officers of th brewing company are aa follows: A. Hocking, president .and manager; K. Hobron, .vice president; Kdgar Hal- stead. treasurer; L. ihweltir. secre tary; J. T. Crawley, auditor. Th brewery will probably begin to make ber about th beginning of the new year. It la aaJd no prewery 01 th Pacific O.ast has the u per lor mod ern appliances that this plant will have. Th brewry now represents an eipendltur of IJiio.OOO. TWO SIZES. 25 and 40ct$. Hobron Drug Co. HOW TO TREAT A TROUBLESOME CORN. To remove a troublesome corn or bunion: First soak the corn or bunion In warm water to soften It. then pare It down closely as possible without dra'Tlng blood and apply Chamberlain s Pain Halm twice dally; rubbing vigor ously for five minutes at each applica tion. A corn plaster should be worn for a few days, to protect It from the shoe. As a general liniment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheumatism. Pain ialm la uneo.ualed. For sale by Uenson. Hmlth Co.. Ltd.. wholesale agents. SOLE AGENTS. Fort and King. Silk Petticoats These gaments embody the latest ideas; are correst In style, perfect in finish, and appeal to ladies of refined taste. NO NEED TO BE CHILLY Just Received A Shipment of V Waists, $10 to $20. Skirts, $10 to $18 EACH. a 1 a IVHITNEY&MARSH LIMITED, 75caPfece Plain Black Broadcloth trimmed with Fur. $1.50 a Piece Broadcloth Extra Cape trimmed with Braid. $2.25 Black Seal Plush. .$4.50 Children's Golf Caes. V ' $7 00 Ladies' Golf Capes. $9 00 Ladles' Black ' Cape with Black and White Silk. vVVVVVVvVvVyVyyryVVVVyVVWv 519 Fort Street. Telephone 436. WE also have better qualities. i 50 Cents. II. vm Diy Ms &i LIMITED. i. 'i,-..' 'B Ni. ' - ". on I', r '!. x hi l ...id at pub. il... -in ten. mi I'f't-rtv Is within a block , " "'irli' in.. ' "i in i h.,i. and In rloa r.'sl.nces In In port ii . "IV "T 'K"'""' l H. -.1 fir. i .... : ' - "i i-..inrM.r with much " nn r.Miir.l rnmln..l r.li.iNui u,.rlh ,.t In :i..!.. krs and barrel a. n" ' r r.HMin for some 'tlv..,, ,,,, n Wonting. J ti,.. ,,rv,ni f nrrnrm iV the n..watt Cm- I ft Ml... . - ,..,-.,.r. Wun..ut an or . ";- utd to th full- in yw . illlillr. ' I'll itiai it a a t.:, "II 'llim i 'I'M i...... u 1 I ril 'W 'urt )...tnlnv morning. ,, , ',"n set for trial on n..iith Th... ..ii. "'""th. The- milts "f th cirgn of th "rson, and also cr- r,y tdnalng to the " i. 1 1 II HI .., I k. .. . T I'll." '"I !" 'n nl. k brands of Th trad and ' M n.. .I....... .... ..!. Ht.- P'trtli illur V wh.-n It which oooulsr Th Kame It suits very 'n, Mr s'd """ 'l...,and. , ' i.rt .vr..n JOBBIRSand RETAILERS Have Just opened up one hundred and ninety-six cases af NEW if if K ft if n tc tc If s tc tc LIST PRISE 5 Dry Goods coMrnisiNO ITew Dress Goods Hew Silks Black Silk Taffetas (Guaranteed to Wear.) I If tc 1 if if x s, Vtl Af M . k , To make room for new goods en route we are sewing lor a umuea wire the hla-h-grade IMPERIAL BICYOLE, which lists at 130, for $33, spjt cash. We also sell oi liberal insta'lments. jfc Jl M ft V, ft n M Hermsdorf Dye Black Lisle Hose. La dies avail yourself of this opportunity. Our regular price is 65cts a pair. -Pillow Cases. Time saved is money saved. Ready made Pillow Cases. Sheets in Sheets. an sizes. Never before have we carried such a I owe IS. iarge ancj varied assortment of all kinds of Towels. We seJl you Damask Towel with knot ted fringe, $ for tocts. We have also better qualities. i. OUR SELLING PRICE I D I I I I D I l n- n-n Pearson & Potter Company, Limited. Bed R oomni 312 Fort Street. Telephone 565. "'I Hut "if it. i.. i li. "I I. Kl ih.. h..i. the Yiiumr I.Iim It iil.nv th streeta to "ihic t h incon. l''i iiilng out of water t . I a ir .i. . "V Ih evrava. 7 'u "" under. - , "rr"- f ih- gut Km . u fr;"M Ih building site 'K "..,. T 1 ttn'1 tr,,fn King to 1,,"" it "on 'lectll.' it l n..t in th way r' 7 '!l..r Hchool will vU Thnrksgivmg t).y. V'"ii . dvot. ... "' will hi wtw ntnrtONS and Lacea. NEW EMBROIDERIES and TUOK- " rl'll,ltlf'irr JllTirif Jrrrrjrk TtEDf PUEADf , BLANKETS, READT-MADK SHEETS and PIL- IXW CASES, TA1U.H DAMASKS and NAPKINS. CURTAIN MUSLINS, cur. 1 1 t.a. HOSIERY, OLOVES. Tiurtivas. WE DEFY COMPETITION. WE INVITE COMPARISON. TV) HI LEY'S KIKE LLITS Telephone 398 P. 0. Box 441 SIDEBOARDS, CHEFFONIERS, WRITING DESKS, ROLL-TOP OFFICE DESKS. HALL RACKS, BOOKCASES. Jusit sGaivsdl llt.ra- ,M"liT' """"Ion-, tlla- t f T'y hy ,,if- .. w Uracil,, f.. r hit ""i.,i . . ,11.. a. . llii. ."'nurg n all ........ Mlsa EInnor . I. Ml Df) M 60. LIMITED. TUF. I'KOPI.FS PROVIDER EAGLE OYSTER "BOUSE Oysters Served In any Style. TERRITORIAL HACK STAND. Corner Hotel and Nuuanu Streets. Tel ephone Main . OPEN ALL NIGHT. DURING THIS WET SPELL you can spare your wheel for a few days to have It overhauled and enameled. Take It to lialley's, where you can get a first-class Job at reasonable rates. ENAMELING GUARANTEED equal in ai.nearance to factory work, ana more auraDie. We have a very large stock of repair parts, and can replace anything In a bicycle, ESPECIALLY TIRES. We are factory agents for the Milwaukee Tuncture Proof Tires, Morgan & Wright' Tires, etc. GAS LAMPS; reduced prices to clear. MAJESTIC $3.50 LAMPS. $2.50. M. & W. GAS, $3.50 LAMPS. $1W. NEWEST DESIGNS. Furniture Sold on the Instalment Plan. Bailey's Honolulu Cyclcry Co.. CoppiirteD Furniture Co; LIMITED PROGRESS BLOCK. :i ) v. -i .-' u4x. II" . ' ' ! - ? ; ') r -i Mi, A 227, 229 AND 231 KINi -TBJ3TJT, Corner Beretaala and Fort Str.