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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 6

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rilK JL'AClIflU COMMK11C1AI, ADVKltTlSEH: HONOLULU. 1'EKIHTARY 22. 1S95. 1 I a fresh, new ml I lOXlT VULCAN SAFETY MATCHES The best in the market odorless. WAR PHOTOGRAPHS Framed at $1.

25 Rubber Garden Hose; Mechanios1 Tools, a specialty; Ready AXixed Faints; Paints in Oil; Dry Paints; "Varni sites; Oils; incoi and. Paint Brashes, Blasting Powder, Blasting Powder, Giant HEAD UARTEIZS Giant CARBOLIMUM AVENARIUS (REGISTERED.) Wood Preserving Oil. Endorsed by the Press, Scientists and leading Architects throughout the World, Preserves all wood above or underground, in fresh or salt water. Prevents dampness in walls and renders brickwork waterproof. Destrojs vermin, insects, house fungus, disinfects premises.

CARRIAGE WHIPS a new invoice. Agents for the celebrated VACUUM OIL. Pacific Hardware Fort Street. BEES WON'T STING The man who is smeared with honey. Cod Liver Oil can't offend the taste when it is disguised in Wild Cherry.

You only get the good then, the vim, the flesh. Ask for WAMPOLE'S TASTELESS PREPARATION. CSyFor sale by the HOLLISTER GEORGE JOINS THE BEilEOICTS, A Popular Young Han With a Host of Friends. Th lUtman. White Wedding WAnIn-tereatlos: AffIr Many Present.

Including ubtntial One. The friends of George Ritman turned out in force last night to witness his marriage to Miss Maggie C. White, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JV C.

White. The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. H. Parker at the residence of the bride's parents.

The bridesmaids were May Lloyd and little Florence Howie. Thomas C. White was the best man. The residence and grounds were brilliantly illuminated with Japan-anese lanterns. An interesting feature of the occasion was the presence of a quintette club, composed of young ladies, who sang and played in a most pleasing manner.

After the ceremony a supper was Eerred. The young couple received a great many handsome presents, which were displayed during the evening. One of the gifts was of a very substantial nature it was a Eurse of $200, and was subscribed the friends of the croom. Mr. Ritman was deeply touched when he accepted this strong evidence of regard.

He wishes to thank the donors individually and collectively. George Ritman is very well known in Honolulu. He was formerly employed in the Union Iron Works and of late was in business with J. C. White.

He was the life of many social gatherings, and was extremely well liked. He has appeared in pulic as a member of the amateur minstrels. His services were always in demand. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. J.

C. White. She posaeses a charming personality, and is more than popular with her friends and acquaintances. She has three brolhere William White (a trusted employee of the inter-Island Com pany), Thomas C. and Jas.

White. Thcj latter has just returned from Stanford Unlerelty. where he took a cautpti In civil engineering. Mr. end Mrs.

Kitrnsu will leave for Han on the barken ih.i I'Janttr when the fall. TO EllJO'f THE F00T0ALL GAME. Tea Ihst Wtar a Bin: Car? aid Carry a Case. A 4 Ciame I Will Cum. mmntm at O'UiKlfKtrr).

nm UIU IS Tfir. To If "strictly in it" today is wear a biK chrysanthemum. carry a cano and a tin horn, and bo present at the Philadelphia-Honolulu football came, which ia to take place at 3 :30 o'clock this afternoon on the League baseball grounds, where, undoubtedly, large number of persons will be present some to yell for the Phila delphia, and others for the Hono- luluB. Aeidq from the attraction of the opposing teams lined up against each other on the gridiron, the Government band will be present to furnish music before the game, between the halves and after tbe game. Both teams havo been practicing every day for over two weeks past, and have succeeded in getting into excellent fighting trim.

Which has 'succeeded in doing the best work will be shown by today's playing. At all events, a close arid exciting game may be looked for. V. V. uorbett, secretary of the M.

C. as umpire, and Dr. I each and Upwards. Powder, Caps and Fuse, Powder, FOR Company Limited, Honolulu. DRUG COMPANY, 523 Fort Street.

A COLIPLETE STOCK OK BEDROOM SUITS A.T XiOW PEICK8; Wicker Ware, Rugs and Portiers of all sizes, Sliaving Stands, Card Tables, AND ROCKERS In Oak or other goods too numerous to mention. Repairing of all kinds prompt ly attended to. Furniture packed for the other islands. Special care given to Piano moving. 74 KING STKEET.

W. Lincoln President: It PBIilCE" DAVID UNDER ABREST. A Charge of Misprision of Treason Entered Against Him. He Te to be Mide Bilr o( the Hawaiian Island If the Rebellion TVa Successful. David Kawananakoa, who was formerly in the "Prince" business under the monarchy, is now just an ordinary prisoner on the reef.

He was arrested yesterday morning on a charge of misprision of treason. David will not be lonesome, however. His brother Jonah is in jail also. Kawananakoa has been very quiet of late, and ha3 been seen DAVID KAWANANAKOA. Now under arrest for misprision of treason.

but little in public. He did have the temerity to visit the Oceanic wharf on the Saturday when the Mariposa sailed he wanted to say 1 "1 TTT! Jl gooaoye to nis inena uaxi Tviue- mann, but Carl did not go, as rumor said he would. David can see his friend every day now. He is a nephew of Kapiolam and along with his brother was made a prince by Kalakaua. They are not of so-called royal blood.

It is the common belief in royalist circles that Kawananakoa was to be made king if the rebellion had been successful. The story goes that Mrs. Dominia would abdicate in his favor in order to prevent Kaiulani from gaining the throne. FOOTBALL GAME TODAY, 3:30, Miki Baseball Grounds 1 A MATCH GAME BETWEEN THE PHILADELPHIA AMI HONOLULU TEAMS Admission 3925 It 25C, Corporation Notice. A MEETING OF THE SHARE holders of Castle A Cooke.

Limited. held at their office this day, by-laws were adopted ana the followmz addi tional officers were elected as provided inertia: Geo. P. Vice-President J. B.

Auditor The officers of the Comoration. who aiso constitute tb.e of Directors. are now as ioiiows J. B. President Gr.

P. Castle- Vice-President E. D. Tenney Secretary W. A.

J. B. E. D. TENNEY, Pecretary Castle Cooke.

Limited. Honolulu, H. I. February 20th, 1S95. 3924-1 1631-lt Land and Houses FOE SALE ThCSe Premises Sitliatd at PdHOa near the Pauoa Bridge, containing an area 01 about It ACRES, "With all tli BUIIiDINGS All are in eood condition, with a well fixed pond adjoining; there are lots of snaae trees on tne premises it is one of the best locations in town and formerly A.

kdowh iae upiergeit premises. f-' Jf rice is reasonable. Title perfect. further narticulars. annlv tn Lau Ciioxo, at WiDg Wo Tai Co.tor to AM ACHI, Corner Bethel and Kinvst streets.

Honolulu, February 15th. 1895. ft v4 FINE LINE 0F Genfe' fttfc Good 413 Fort Street. A Specialtv. Notice is called to our window cl UNDERWEAR 75 CENTS PER GARMENT.

Great Bargains and inspect out stock. YAKfMl? JOBKSIOK STCM 413 Fcrt Street. 2S45-tf The Hawaiian Electric Company Are now prepared to wire houses either by contract or day labor and to furnish electric lamps, chandeliers and fittings of all descriptions and of elegant modern styles "at reasonable rates. IS" The Company is now extending its HnetoKapiolacS Park, and parties dwelling on the route who are desirous of being connected on tho system, will please communi cate with THEO. HOFFMANN, Manages, Hawaiian ElectricJCo MERCHANT TALORIG ESCX (ME COOKE LIMITED, BUILDERS HARDWARE -AND- GENERAL Merchandise Plantation Supplies, Steel Plows, made expressly for Island Work with extra Farts.

CANE KNIVES, Amciiltaral Implements CARPENTERS', BLACKSMITHS AND MACHINISTS' TOOLS Painters Supplies, Blake's Steam Pumps, Weston's Centrifugals, VHcox Gibbs' Sewing Machines ZUBRICATINQ OILS, Etc. CASTLE COOKE L'd Hxizm GciEral Oerchfiiiiss S. New lot of Crepe and Plain Tissue Paper. Latest designs in Picture Mouldings. Lots of other Goods, new and novel, just received.

BROS' 3857-ly HOTEL STREET. DRESSED TO KILL! He is, no doubt. The result shows it. The damsel prefers the better dressed mh ach.re.sulti! a matter of course when the suit is made in our well-known faultless style. Poor tailoring spoiS the Klih 113 material and SSV re SYe critism.

And we are 0vercoats and pants our Pants for $5. MEDEIROS Hotel street, opposite King Bros. Wanted To Purchase. at Advbrtiser ofRoo 3916-tf IMPORTERS WAR FURNITURE JUST RECEIYED 44 linn 11 1 j. i j.

11 vi.i EVERYBODY KNOWS Geo. I Crap all as referee, will make a choice of a linesman accordimr to Is Burned Out, but Still Prepared to Superintend or Build Anything from a One-roomed House to a New City Hall. All Orders Left With John Nott, King Street, Will be promptly Attended to. THEE MIJTUA.L LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORE j- the new rules. The game will be limited to v- thirtyfive minutes halves with the usual rest of ten minutes, and will be played according to the rules of 1S94.

The local team has been paying out money for the use 01 the grounds upon which they have been prac ticing. On this account it was deemed advisable to charge an ad- miEsion fee to the grounds of twenty- uve cents. The teams will line up as follows rniiADixpinA. honoltjlu. G.

Holt T. Sharkey j. 1. guard Holt T. rtooney-.

r. Geo. Rosa F. D. Bates 1.

tackle. Geo. Angus C. C. Kane -r.

endAnt. Xawrence W. Toni? C. J. Dietz quarterJa3.Thnm nsnn 11, Warrington-r.

half Parker II. A. Crann P. K. Olmstead -full-.

Louis Singer Tlia general'mail will close at 3 o'clock tomorrow. RICHARD A. McOURDY Assets December 31st, 1893 8186,707,680.14 o- A Good Record, the Best Guarantee for the Future. PARTICULARS, APPLY TO S. B.

ROSE, General Agent for Hawaiian Islands..

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