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V ' -s'- ft J ' IMvjk Sugar Company, Ltd. Notice la heroby given that the ninth aseetsjment of ten (10) per cent ($2.00 per share) lovied on tho assessable stuck of the McBride Sugar Co., Ltd.. U due October 1, 1900, and will be dei:aquont on October 15, 1900. Stockholders will ploase make prompt payment at the office of Messrs Theo. H. Daviea & Co.. Ltd. (Signed) H. M. 3WANZY. Treasurer. Honolulu. Sept, 19, 1900. NOTICE. All porsons haviug claims iuiainst tho Pacific Club will please present them to the Treasurer, .!. G. Spencer, at once, at the ollice of the Paciiic Hardware Co. NOTICE. At a mooting of the Hawaiian Co.. Ltd., held at the office of Btirnt.te & Decker. September 20, 1900, tho following busiuess in the way of crga&ising the corporation was transacted, viz., officers elected temporarily: OFFICERS. J. D. HOLT. President i & WHITE. Vice-President. 3. DECKER, Treasurer. U H. DEE Auditor. P. H. UURNETTE, Secretary. DIRECTORS. HON. J. C. BAIRD. W. H. BARTH. S. J. SALTER. J. D. M'VEIGH. Mr. J. H. Durant wm elected managor sad, the meeting adjourned to meet Again October 22. 1900. P. H. BURXESCE. Secretary H. U. T. Co.. Ltd. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. HAWAIIAN UNDERTAKING CO., Limited. The first assessment of 25 per cent is called on the capital stock of the Above company, and payable at the office of Burnette 4 Decker, corner of Kir; r.nd Bethel street. Honolulu. . ' 3. DECKER, Treasurer H. U. T. Co.. Ltd. For Sale Cheap. Firewood, Corrugated Iron, Saehes,Doors,Blinds, Window Frames and all kinds of Building Material for salo cheap in lots to suit. Inquire at tho Arlington premises. '"I -- In Woolen .V<. 2-J Our For the next few days we will offer Woolen If you wish a nice Tailor Made buit inspect the very latest ideas in our Woolen Department. We carry the largest aud most complete Assortment of Woolen Goods this side of New York. Ladies Iv. PRESENTED TO MB. OFFLEY. On the Eve of D iparture by Amateur Orchestra. When K. II. Oifley wuut to the Y. M. O. A. building lust evening to attend the rehearsal of the amateur orchestra, he little knew of the pleasant surprise in tttore for him Injfore the evening Huonlil be over. Mr. Oifley is soon to leave tho islands for Seattle, where ho will join Major ltuhliu, who left this city recently for the coast. During his etny hi Honolulu Mr. Oifley has taken an active part in matters musical, and aseooiateed himself with the amateur orchestra, which has maintained a high reputation in local musical circles. In his work in the orchestra Mr. Oifley has at times taken parts of pianist, double bass aud drummer. Duriug the intermission at the rehearsal last evening Director Wray Taylor arose and in a few llttiug remarks presented the departing member with a beautiful silver match box, suitably engraved, aud surmouuted by the Hawaiian coat-of-arms done in pretty coloring of enamel. The present is oue that the recipient will recall with pleasure. The jireseutation came to Mr. Offley when 'he was totally unprepared, but he succeeded in making a happy reply to his fellow musiciaus, in which he warmly thanked them for the pleasing remembrance. Surrounded With Bed Tape. Captain Buford of the transport Thomas, or whoever is in charge, has a load of red tape with him that is in sufficient quantity to sink an ordinary vessel. It is to be hoped that the next transport calling here will have left San Francisco without such a plentiful supply. A small consignment of red tape is always expected, but In certain quarters on the Thomas it Is present Jn such quantities that it business and takf the place of courtesy entirely. He Owes His Life to tho Forethought of a Companion. While on a camping trip in Webster county. Mr. 8. L Stump of Norman-town, W. Vc. had & severe attack of bloody Sox. He aaya: I flraly believe that I owe my life to the forethought of one of the company who had taken along a bottle of Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy." Moral Procure a bottle of thla remedy before leaving home. It cannot be obtained when on a huntlag. tithing or prospecting trip. Neither can it be obtained while on board the cart or teamahlp and at such time and placet it is moat likely to be needed. The safe way la to have it with you. Thousands of travelers never leave home on a journey without It. For sale by all dealers and druggists. Benson. Smith & Co., general ageats Territory of Hawaii. Glasgow Xot free of Plague. Glasgow, Sept 18. One of the four members of one family reported yesterday to have been stricken with the plague has siace died. tHB ftOXOLULU Great B. QUEEN A H0B8B ON BILL. Tale of a Horte That TJsed to Draw an Express Wagon - About three weeks ago one of Bill Larsen's horsea was taken sick and so he called in a horse doctor to see the animal. The veterinarian immediately diagnosed the trouble as IBe glanders and told Bill that he must take the horse out and shoot him. The animal was one of the oldest that Bill hal and he had not the heart to kill It after all Its faithful service, and bo as he was walking along like the robber in .the "Babes in the Wood," thinking first that he would and then that he wouldn't take a life, he spied a Chinaman and, telling him the story of the sick horse, asked him to take the animal and when he Was out of sight, kiil it. This the pake promised to do and Bill went away with a great load lifted from his bosom. He didn't think anything more about the horse, but started around to get another to take its place. Several horees were offered him, but he did not like them. Yesterday a horse was brought to him to look at and it looked so much like the old one that Bill thought he would buy it. It was a good-looking horse verfactly sound. He paid the man the price asked for it and sent the animal to his stables. "When he went to the barn a little later the stable man said, "That sick horse he come back." Bill wouldn't believe it, as he had told the Chinaman to kill the sick horse. He asked to sec the animal and was shown the one he had bought a little while before. Sure enough, a close inspection and certain marks that the stable min showed him on the horse led Bill to believe that "he had been up against it." It was the same horse. Bill used what language was most fitted to the occasion and now he is looking for the doctor who said that the horse had glanders. He would also like to meet the Chinaman that didn't shoot the horse. The Pantheon a Phcenix. The famous old Pantheon Saloon, after being dark for more than half a year, has been re-opened at a point a few doors Ewa of the old stand, on Hotel street. J. A. Simpson, one of t.le best known and most experienced men in this business here, la the manager. The new establishment has the beautiful koa bar, saved from the fire; the volcano picture, lurid anv interesting as ever, and a fine, speaking likeness of the late James DoCd, who was known ail over the world as the pro prietor of the place. It will be the effort of the owners, and the manager to so conduct the Pantheon that all former easterners will come back and sew oaes will be attracted. A superior line of goods has beea placed in stock and it is expected taat the sew Paatheoj. rising from the disatrous fire, will soon become aopular as the old B&UBUGAH, WEDNESDAY, FlDIB3l 36, 1100. Big KEE v aliie Goods at greatly reduced prices Gentlemen If you wish an up-to-date Suit of the choicest Cloth from the best West of England Manufacturers buy the material from our Store and you will save money. Gall and inspect the goods. R & CO STREET ABMY CONCEBT TONIGHT. Manager Allen Will Give Array Officors a Treat. Mauager Allen of the Huwuiiun hotel will hold open bouse this evening in honor of the officers of the U. S. A. T. Thomas, which is now ia port en route to Manila. Tho bands of the Fifth and Eighth regiments, which are now aboard the transport, will give a concert duriug the venmg. The ofiieers and their wives will be present in force. The general public is also cordially invited. Waldereee at Hongkong. Hongkong, Sept. 18. The German steamer Sachseu, having on board Field Marshal Count von Waldersee, commander-in-chief of the forces in China aud his staff, has arrived here. Mre Locomotives Captured. LONDON, Sept. IS. Lord Roberta reports from under date of September 17, that a few minor skirmishes have taken place between the British troops and tie Boers. He adds that General French has captured fifty locomotives, in addition to the forty-three locomotives and other rolling stoTk which he took when he occupied Barbertou, September 13, and that General Stephenson was ordered to occupy Heispruit during the afternoon of September 17. The Boers have lost heart and have ceased to display any of their characteristic qualities and the British battalions and squadrons are mainly hunting down train wreckers and capturing cattle and abandoned stores. j The transport Thomas brought nj mail or paper files, as the posul authorities in San Francisco thought the Aran alia, would beat her to this port. Th- mail that should lave been in the lrai.T,ort will Dr here this morning In the Australia. Ex-Australia peaches. Plains, Apples, Grapes fall kinds), Pears. Oranges, Lemons, Celery, Cauliflower, Potatoes. California and Eastern Oysters, Cabbages, Cheese, Onions, Game in Season, Salmon, Flounders, Crabs, Etc., Etc CAMARINOS REFRIGERATOR. s Cured of Chrome Diarrhoea After Thirty Tears of Sufferinc. "I suffered for thirty years with and thought I was past being cured." ssys John E. Halloway of Frcack Camp, Hies. "I had spot so much time and money and had suffered so much that I had civen up all hopea of recovery. I -was so feeble from the Affects of the diarrhoea that I could io no kind of labor, could not eves travel, but by accident I was permitted to aid a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after- taking several bottles I ameatirely cured of that trouble. I am so "pleased with the result that I am autoes that jt be ia reach of all wko seJfer as I "have.' For .sale bv all dealers aad dragsista. Benson. Smith & Co., teceral axcuta Territory of Hawaii. Good ale Our Menu on Australia Today. FISH- California and Eastern (frozen) Oysters, Salmon, Sole, Striped Bass, Cooked Crab. VEGETABLES- Celery, Cauliflower, Yellow Turnips, Red Cabbages, Artichokes, lihubarb. FRUIT Peaches, Fears, Plums, Apples, Grapes, Oranges. Lemons, Limes, Fancy Cheese, Fresh Butter. LEWIS & CO., THREE TELE? a 0 si ES -T - - ? J .1 .- t & - V tfr ?- C" ? V Pantheon m Saloon g Tried by tire and the fire has had the best of it for tho hist eight months, but the Pantheon Saloon Is now on deck again with a tine assortment of Beer, Wines and Liquors, and respectfully asks for a share of your patronage. a Very close to the same St old place. 3r 7 S TC- S? it Tir l1 Real Estate -;AND Collection Agensy House renting a specialty. Pair dealing. Aim to please. Invite paironage. CHR EPPERS & CO. MAGOON BLOCK. Old papers for tale at thla oSce. HP3!!?s$" s at MiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiMiiniiniiiiiiniiniiininiinnniiniiiTiiniiniiiii Cheaper P. O BOX 363. Houses Built on the Installment Plan $500 to $1,000 Cash. Having secured some desirable lots in the Base Ball tract, we are now prepared to furnish plans and specification, and to erect Modern and Artistic houses, containing all the latest improvements, for those desirous of owning their own homes. Having a complete planing mill, we are thus able to build at less cost than the general builder.to the adantage of tho pur chaser. Call and see us, or we will come and see you, and show you the advantage of cheap rent. PaI IllA " cuI'y tract, 3 new 2-story houses just 1 "1 kjlllv completed best sanitary plumbing, containing G rooms, porcelain bath, patent closet, hot and cold watr, electric light, porcelain sink in kitchen, pantry and servant's quarters. $1,000 (lash Balance of $50JX) Must be aeen to bo appreciated. Err For further I Campbell j Ofiico aud Mill Base Ball 4 - J V Thai Rent, TEL. on installment monthly. particulars apply 8c Minton Ground opposito Kewalo Street. nilllllUUIIllllUllUllllUllllilllllllllllUHllHUllUlHUIlllllllllll.niliiijjiinmg PACIFIC TRMSFER CO. 227 Kin St., Kext to Bailey's Cyclery. EXPRESS WAGONS, DRAYS, LTJM BER WAGONS akd DUMP OARTS ALWAYS ON HAND-TRUNKS, FURNITURE axd SAFES CAREFULLY HANDLED. Tixkfhose - . . Mjux8S ou won't have to call up Central And ask him for the time if you buy a Clock from BIART'S Jewelry. 4K, Fort Street He has a large new stock to choose from MM tww t tl SEATTLE BEER 4, Oa Draught or in Bottle 1 2 at the J I "CRITERION" I -i UI F.W.Makinney Searcher of Records W. O. XRTIX k Oi. Abstracts and CertJcatee of Tttl Carefully Prepared Money to Loan on Real Estate Security nie niiiisiiiiik LIMITED. " 518 Fort Street. First class rigs at fair prices. Tibphm 477. nsekstud "Plm" 311. -4-a -. 4. 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