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Evening bulletin. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu, Hawaii]) 1895-1912, July 20, 1895, Image 3

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IT IS TO BE "short borso soon
curried" with thia session of
the Legislature, ami it is prob.tblo
that sorao important mensuroa
will bo ovorlookoil. The mutter
of induoing imnigrntiun from tho
United States is one that should
havo tho attention of the mumbors
without much delay. . Tho moro
pooplo that are hero pormnnontly
the bettor will bo tho businoss of
overy storo koepor on tho islands.
A good fitrraor is worth some
thing to tho storo keeper who Bells
honost goods ut low prior s, that's
ns "We nro ofroring ribbons all
widths at prices that actually
xnako us ashamed to toll you what
tixvy are. The coats of our rivals
turn green with onvy whon thoy
koar of thorn. Wo have them in
overy concoivablo ahado.
Our stock of undorwear has
nevor been equallod, much loss
oxcollod in oithor quality or prioo.
It ia absolutoly tho best at what
you pay for a secmid or third class
article It was only bychnnco that
wo Bocured the stock of a well
known doulor in San Frunoieoo,
(ovoratockod was his exouso for
disposing of it), and as wo got
them far below the market valuo
wo aro onubled to givo you tho
benefit of our good luck. They're
going rapidly, thoso suits, and you
must speak quick if you want
thorn.
If you are thinking about get
ting a riding or bicyolo suit you
had bettor look into our ladies,
cloth and Borgos. Tho quality is
right and so is the price. All
shades and desirable widths.
11 TEMPLE flE FASHION,
CIO Tort Street.
Pioneer Buildingand Loan
Association.
Ciumbeh of CoMJinnoE Rooms.
18130 to !):30 a.m.
Office Hours:
i to 5 p.m.
Money loaned on Monthly pay
monts. Eleventh series of Btook
now open, For information, etc.,
call on A. V. GEAR,
47-ly Secretary.
To the Public and Tourists.
Any party wishing to tako a
rido around tho Island, or to tho
Pali, can be accomomduted at a
small ooat by F. Smith, tho Bus
man. At Smith's Stablos can be
found at a momont's notice Buss
es, WagonottoH, Buggies, Saddle
HorBOS, eto., for hire.
Spooial attontion paid to Tour
ists wishing to take in tho sights
at a small fare. This is the choup
est placo in town.
Horses broke, doublo or single;
also horses bought, sold or ox
ohangod. For further particulars
apply to
F. SMITH,
Bus .and Livory Stablos.
King St, between Fort and Bothol.
Telephono 408. June 18, G-mo.
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AND TO
SELL A BIOYCLE
AUE TWO DIFKEHENT THINGS.
Olovolund BicyolcB soil ono prico
I to ovorybody, no reduction.
If you want ono on tho instal
ment plan, you cm get it by pay
ing a little moro,
OlovoIand'H simply load,
H, E, WALKER,
Afjont.
Muo'wiitfitroot, UiMin
1 THE DENOMINATIONS.
The Regular Colored Baptists
number 1,302,140 and havo
ohnroh.property valued at $9,175,
587. Tho Primitivo Quakora number
232 in 0 aooiotios, worshiping in
5 meeting houses and 4 halls.
Tho Plvmouth Brethren in tho
TJuitod States number 2.279. Thoy
have 1U3 hulls, soitmg v,i-sd nor
sons. Tim Aflannl Shomo has ono Or-
ganizition and twenty members.
fill..:.. .ln rC vnr.wnl.in Id Va1rtl.r1
at $0,000.
Tho Sovonth-Dav BuntiBts havo
100 sooioties and 9,123 membors
with church property valued at
$201,010.
The Zion Mothodist Churoh has
1,704 BooioticB, 349,788 membors
and $2,714,128 worth of church
proporty.
The Synodioal Oonforenco of
Luthorans in tho United States
haB a momborship numbering
357,153.
. Tho Bundos Conference dor
Mennoniton Bruodor-Gemoindo
have 1,388 members and cloven
churchoB.
Tho Reformod Presbyterian
(Synod) has 10,574 members and
owns churoh oroporty vnlu d at
$1,071,400.
Tho Ethical Culturists havo
1,064 members and four sooioties.
They worship in 5 halls, seating
6,200 people.
The African Mothodist Epis
co ial Church has 452,725 mem
bers and $6,468,280 worth of
chnroh proporty.
The Church of God has 479
organizations and 22,511 members.
It olaims 338 chnroh buildings,
valued at $643,185.
Tho Cumberland Presbyterian
Churoh claims a momborship of
164,940, and Iiub churoh property
valued at $3,515,511.
The German Sevonth-Day Bap
tists havo six sooieties and 194
members. They claim threo
churches and one hall.
Tho Colored Methodist Episco
pal Church has a working foroo of
129,383. Thoy own chnroh proper
ty valued at $1,713,866.
Tho Reformod Presbyterian
(General Synod) has thirty-three
societies, 4,602 membors and$469,
000 worth of church proporty.
The Independent Churches of
Christ in Christian Union number
294 organizatiosn. with 183
churches and 18,214 membors.
The Reformed Catholics claim
oight societies with 1,000 members
They worship in eight hnllB, with
a seating capacitiy of 3,000.
Tho Church of God in Christ
has a following of 471 memberd in
oightesn sooioties. Thoy hare
threo churches, valued at $1,600,
Tho United Brethren in Christ
number 202,474, and.own proner
ty valued at 54,292,643. Thoy
have 2,836 churches uud780 halls.
Tho Reorganized Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-Day baintu
claims 21,773 membors and owns
122 churchos, valued at $220,285.
The Disciples of Christ claim 7,
264 organizations, with a member
ship of 641,051. Their churchos
number 5,324 valued at $12,206,
036.
The Univorsalists claim 056
sooieties. 832 churoheB and a
membership of 49,194. Their
church properry is valued at ?8,
054,333. Tho Evangelical Advontists
have a membership of 1,147.
They claim 22 churches, and
havo church proporty valued at
$61,400.
The Christian Church, South,
has a membership of 13,004
dividod into 143 sooiutios and
owning 135 ohurohos, valuod ut
$137,000.
Tho Reformod Prosbyterian
Churoh in tho United Statos and
Canada has ono Booioty, ono
church, valuod nt $75,000, and 000
mombors.
Tho Christian Scientists
cluim u membership of 8,724,
Thoy own eorop cluuohes mid 213
hulls, ami claim church proporty
valuod ut $40,(106.
flHtn T Wa w I A ilnani TTlitflt
xiiu mu mm nitron wtiiuu,
a roliglous denomination, 1ms 28
BQuotioinmlamomborHhpofl,018
Thoy worship in 7 olmrohou
valuod at 110,700,
Tho Reformed Jewish congre
gations in the Unitod States num
bor 217. Thoy own 179 churches
and uso 38 halls. Thoir member
ship is sot down at 72,899.
Tho Orthodox Jewish congre
gations in tbis country numbor
310. Thoy havo 122 synugoguos
nnd also use 183 halls. They
olaim a momborship of 57,597.
Tho German Evugolical Synod
of North America has 870 societies
with a membership of 187,432.
This denomination owns 785
ohurohes, valuod at $4 614,490.
Tho Brethren or Dunkurds
(Conborvative) numbor 61,101.
They olaim 720 sooietios, worship
ing in 854 churchos and 180 hnile,
having a joint seating capacity
of abont 368,000,und their church
proporty is valued at $1,121,5411
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METROPOLITAN liT CO.
SI XClaa-ET Street.
G. J. Walleb, ... Manaoeii.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BUTCHERS
AND
Naw Contractors.
JAPANESE
DECORATIVE
ART WORK
Tlmt is iisoful 08 woll ns oronmcntnl is to
be found at the New ltepublio Building on
King St. Tho stook is rnunll, but very select
and lias just been brought ovor by
A. BARNES.
44 td.
PIES, CAKES,
ICE CREAM.
HP. 8INOEII, for six years foreman with
Swaiu on Butter street, inakon the
most dolicions I'ien of nuy baker iu Hono
lulu. Minco Pios n spocialty. Cakes and
Ice Cream furnished for balls or fauiillos.
omen at
SIKOEBtJ UAKE11V. King Btreot
Teltiilione 87-'. utl
ALEIA1I CULM,
(Successor to Gum. Hammer.)
HARNESS MAKER
Kiwi and Foiit Hiiirbth,
In prepared to ninuufuolure nil kinds
mid umdes nf lliind-iiiido Hnrneis id
short notice,
MMVIihT OK I'lliriiM I'OII OAKHi
All wiirn Hiinruiiifmi 'i iw hihhimihii
Iwfore IouvIiik Uio nIioii. r;-'i(i)
EDMUND R. DOLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
318 Fort St. - Telephono 91.
27-3ms
D.J. OASHMAN".
SAIL AND TENT MAKER.
Awnings a Specialty. Over Cali
fornia Feed Company's store.
36-tf.
F.J. TESTA.
SEAllOflEItOFItECOItDS, COLLECT
or, Translator in English nnd Hawaiian,
Koal Estate Acent, Copyist, Typewriter,
Stamp Dealer, Purchasing, Coiunusslon and
Advertising Agent, etc, eto.
XT Office: No. 327, King Street, the
formor privato office of E. B. Thomas. Tho
Office of tho Nativo Paper KAMAKAAI
NANA is in tho Ofllco in tho rear under tho
samo roof.
LOST.
Betweon WninlnanndLoilebua,
or between tho latter pliice and
Honolulu, on Monday, July 1st, n
large pookot book containing
papors of valuo only to tho owner.
Tho findor will bo suitably re
warded on returning it to
WILDEU S. S. Co.,
47-tf Fort and Merchant Sts.
ILANIWAI BATHS.
The popular Seasido Kesort for
Indies and children. Good ac
commodation. Luncheon sorved.
W. S. BARTLETT.
44 td.
TO LET.
The Eagle Houso on Nuuanu
uve., partly furnished, also tho
Kapona Cottage adjoining tho
Eagle Houso with grounds sur
rounding. Apply to
T. E. KROTJSE,
Arlington Hotel, King St. 43-tf.
Galifonua Psuit Market.
Corner IUng and Alakca Streots.
CAMAffiNO'S BEFBIGERATOES
BY EVERY STEAMER
From Bon Francisco with
Fresh Fruits, Oysters, Salmon, Poultry,
Etc., Etc, Eto.
Jose Do Espirito Santo,
GUITAR 3& MAKER
Taro-Patch and Dkulole Guitars
Mailo of Uawaiian Woods.
KKASONA11LK I'lUCF.S,
130 Fort Street Oppoaito Club Stablos.
01-tf.
WING W0 TAI & CO
Tfo 25 Nnnanu Street
Honolulu, ii. I.
Commission Meobont, Importers nnd
Dealers in General MerclmndlRO, (ino Mani
la Cigars, Chinese nna Japanoae Crookery
ware, Mattings. Vases ol nil Rinds, Cam
puorwood Trunks, ItutUn Chuirs. A fine
assortment of Dress Silks, choicest Iirauds
of Chinese and Japanese. Toon of Latest Im
portations. fjUT Inspection of Now Goods respect
I ally soli
' solicited
Bell Tel. 2fifl.
P.O.Box 168
The ...
Hawaiian Electric
Company,
Has a largo assortment of
Chandeliers and Elec
trical Goods
Constantly on hand,
EiitlmatoH glvon for Iioubj wir
ing and Elootrioal plantfl.
Horino Wiring a rpoolulty,
THEO, HOFFMANN,
32-td Slamncr,
Asa rosultof loyonraoxporienco
in tho Abstract Business, I am
proparod to inuko Abstracts of
Titlo in a most thorough, accur
ate, and completo manner and on
short notico.
P. W Ma KINNEY.
In W. O. Smith's Offico, 318
Fort Street. myl3.
THE "ARLINGTON"
A FAMILY 1IOTI3L.
1". 1-Ero-va.co.
- Frop.
Per Day 8 2.00
Per Weok 12.00
DpocloJ. a-rontiLly Xtataol
Tho Best of Attcndnnc. tha Best Situa
tion and the Finest Mania in this City
BANKERS.
Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands
,.i
DRAW EXCHANGE
ON THE
Principal Parts of tho World,
and
Transact a General Banking,
Business.
A F. Medemos.
S. Dkcreo.
WIedeiros $ Co,
TAILORS',
Hotel Street, Arlington
Block.
The cry of hard times has renchoi uboII,,
and rraliwng that man must be clothed, wo
hnvo decided to
Reduce Dap price? ForJ The
Je$ 30 Dai0
and we oner suits and trouiera at prices that
will b within the reach of cvey body. We
carry a aclect stock of goodt, and guarantee
a perfect fit and first claes work. Those who
really desire to be drctscd neatly and natty,
and cannot afford to spend much money on
their clothes will do well In calling at onr
store before going elsewhere.
S. DECKER,
Manager.
Beaver Saloon,
H. J. NOLTE, Proprietor.
The Best Lunch in Town
Tea and Coffee
at alii noons.
THE FINEST BRANDS OP
Cigars and Tobacco
ALWAYS ON HAND.
.'
Building Lots!
At WAIKIK1 on car' line and on PA-
LAMA ItOAD near Fertilizing
Plant.
These Lots are Very Cheap and Sold
on Easy .Terms.
Dcairnblo Aoro Tracts nur thoitynud
other Propertioa for Bale.
BltUCE, -VAItING & CO.,
Doalors in Lots nnd Lnmls,
1-tf 503 Fort StrMt, near King.
TbtjUpiione 007.
P. O. Box 321.
HONOLULU
Carriage Manufactory .
128 A 130 FOltT STREET.
Carriage Builder
and m:i'Ainuit.
BUcksmitbing in Al ItiBranck'l
Ordora from tho other Iihtudtf in HulliU
inir, Trlmiiilnu, I'olntiiitf. eto., elu,,
I'nnnptly iittuiided to,
W. W. WHIOHT, I'rOintor..
(Huocwsor to O. WewL)
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