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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., APBIL 14, 1899
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Fraternal Directory.
HAllMONY LODGE No. 3,
I. O. O. I?.,
Mooti every Monday evonlng at 7:30,
lu Harmony (lull, King stroot.
J.I). MoVKlOII, N. G.
K. II. HKNDHY, Secretary.
AU vUltlng lirothors very cordially
Invited.
MYSTIC LODGE No. 2, K.of P.,
Meets every "Wednesday evening at
7:30 o'clock, entitle Hall. Fort ntreet.
Visiting brothers cordially Invited to
attend.
1015 A. 13. MUKl'HY, K. K. B.
HONOLULU OHAPTEtt No. 1,
R. A. M.,
Mocts ovory third TlnirNilny ovonlng lu
Masonic Toninlo. All visiting compnn
Ions cordially invited.
A. F. GILFILLAN, II. V.
J. D. TlTfKKU, Secretnry.
HONOLULU OOMMANDEItY
No 1, K. T.
Meets In Masonic Temple on tlio second
Thursday ovenlug ot each month. All
Visit! ng Sir KniphU courtuouMy Invited.
I1KNUY li COOl'KH, li C
J. D- TUCKKU, Itccordor.
OAHU LODGE No! 1, K. Jf P.
Meets ovory Thursday ovonlng at their
CaMlo Hall, 420Js Fort street, at 7:30.
Members of Mystic Lodgo No. 2, and
Visiting brothers, cordially invited.
(. K. WAIID, C. 0.
F. Il.KILHKY,
1010 K. of It. and 8.
COURT LUNAL1LO No. GCOO,
A. O. P.,
Meets every first and third Friday, at
K. of P. Hall. Fort streot. A cordial
invitation Is extended to visiting broth
ers. Per order C. It.
W. A. FKTTEK,
102:1 Secretary.
NUUANU CHAPTER ROSE
CROIX,
No. 1, A. & A.'. 8. R.
Mcotstho Iln-t Thursday In each month,
at Masonic Tomplo. Sojourning and
v! '! '. itcd toat-
3RBACII.
, .' crotarv.
HAWAIIAN LODGE NO. 21,
P. AND A. M.
Masonic Temple. N. E. corner Atalcea and Hotel Sis
Special Mooting THIS (Friday)
BVKN1NO, April 16th, 1899, at 7:30
o'clock. Work In the Third Degree
Mombors Lodge Lo 1'rogros, Pacl&o
Lodgo, and all sojourning brethren cor
dially lnvltod.
CD. I. SPALDING, W.M.
KLfi. G. WALLACE. Secretary.
KAMEUAMEHA LODGE OF
PERFECTION,
No. I, A. & A.'. S. R.
Moots at Masonlu Temple tho fourth
Thursday in oach month. Sojourning
and visiting brothors aro cordially ln
vltod to attond all meetings.
V.'. M.'.FIIAKK II. AUERIIACH.
CLAKKN'CK I.. CKAUHK. Secretary.
LODGE LE PROGRE8 DE
L'OOEANIE,
No. 124, A. & A. S.Rito.
Statod mootlngs on tho last Monday of
each month, lu its hall, Masonic Tomplo.
C. M. WHITE, W. M.
II O. CltABnK, Secretary.
GEO. W. DcLONG POST No.
45, G. A. R.,
Department of California and Nevada,
moots at Harmony Hall, King street,
first Thursday ovonlng of ovory month.
Sojourning comrados aro cordially ln
vltod to attond.
I Ij. LaPIEMIK, P. C.
JAS. T. OOI'KLAND, Adjt.
HONOLULU SCOTTISH
THISTLE CLUB,
Lovo Block, Fort stroot. Reading room
0en day alid ovonlng for reading and
social intorcourso. Regular mootlngs
Friday, 7:30 p. in. Visiting Scotsmon
especially wolcomo nt all tlmos,
GEO. L. BALL, Chief.
ALEX. B. KENNEDY, SocreUiry.
Wall Papers
AND...,
WINDOW
SHADES
New season's Goods;
now opening. Make
your selections while
there is a large variety
to select from ; :s.
Lewers & Cooke,
FORT ST.
HELP! HELP!!
Honolulu Chinese
Employment Agency.
Office at the Hawaiian Chinese News Co.'s
tt No. 84 KHir street, Honolulu, 11,1.
Cooks, Walters, Yardmen, Plantation La
borers, and all kinds of employees furnish
ed promptly on short notice.
This Agencv fully examines all appli
cants for employment as to their compe
tency before sending them to Its patrons.
CHARGES REASONABIE
Tel. J5 P. O. Box 946
RUBBER
STAMPS
MADE AT
SHORT
NOTICE
HAWAIIAN
NEWS
GO., LTB.
MERCHANT ST.
Barbers.
Notice.
llavlnc returned ani established myself at the
European Shaving Parlor, Merchant street, opposite
JuJd UulMlne, I wish to call the attention ol my old
customers and new ones who wish to favor us with
their trade.
At A. PIXOTO.
Formerly ot the Union Barltr Shop,
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Silent
Barber
Shop
n ; a
Arlington Block, Hotel Streot.
Joseph Fernandez, Prop'r
NO HOME
SHOULD BE WITHOUT
A SUPPLY OF
DANDRUFF KILLER
ON HAND
It has becomo vnrv ilolitilnr. nndlaluiinrr
usotl by both foxes. A suro cure for
(lanuruir, prlckloy Iioat, and nil skin
diseases. Sold by all druggists, and nt
Union TInrlinr Nlmn. TTntrtnmlini ,tn
trndc mark, "tho two faces." ttowaro
of Imitations.
F. PACHECO,
Tol 000. Solo Proprietor.
Notice.
David Charters, Canvasser for Portrait
Enlarging, Is no longer In our employ.
Any moneys due on orders taken by him
are payable to us only. We beg to say,
with regard to orders under way, that we
should be pleased to have parties Interes
ted call at our place of business and ar-
rangejfor delivery
KING BROS,
no Hotel street.
1176-im
Certificate of Character.
HONOLULU, Feb. 6, 1899.
To Whom It May Concern.
Thlsls to certify that David Charters,
who has been In our employ as canvasser,
Is trustworthy and capable. We would
cheerfully recommend him as such to any
one requiring his services.
KING BROS.
P. S. Mr. Charters has been In our em
ploy from Sept. 20th, 1897, to Jan. 21st,
1899.1
1180-im KING BROS.
Redaction in GraphaplioiiGS,
Our agencv rights are received direct
from the home office of the AMERICAN
GRAPH APHONE CO. of New York, and
we are thereby enabled to offer our goods
at a price that will be within the reach" of
all. Look at the prices :
Eagle Graphapliones complete, $12.
Columbia Graphapliones with the re
corder, reproducer, horn or speaking tube,
and one Way hearing tube, f 25.
Records, doz., f6; Blanks, doz., 1 3.
Recorders, 4.75. Brass horns and other
supplies constantly on hand. All kinds of
repairing done promptly.
OCEANIC GAS & ELECTRIC CO.,
1 1C9 H2 Hotel street.
' Caution.
All those claiming lots under deeds or
receipts In the Oahu Cemetery are reques-
, ted to present evidences of their title to
David Dayton, Secretary, at his office on
, Alerchant street, on or before April 15th,
1899.
i All unsettled contracts or unclaimed lots
will be sold as provided under charter of
the Association.
, DAVID DAYTON,
1 j , . Secretary.
1 Per Order of Board of Trustees.
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LOCAL AMD GENERAL.
Orpboum Theatre tonight.
Oyclono Cameras aro tbo boat
anil chonpoet.
"Wheels rented; J. J. Richard
son, Hotol stroot.
' A drossmakor is wanted. Soe
WANTS in this iesuo.
F. L. Waldron returned in tho
Wnrriuioo this morning.
Wanted Jowolors, steady work
and good pay. UEO. MAFFNEK.
Amorican Messenger service
Masonic Tomplo.Telophono 444.
Huch McCorriston oE Molokni
arrived in tho Lohua last ovoning.
Orphoum seats can bo booked
by ringing up ToloDhono No. 510.
llopuir work for all wbeols at
tho Tribune agency, Fort streot,
D. E. Whitman. Wheels for rent.
Tho Kamohamcha Alumni
meets at tho homo of Frincipnl
Thompson on tho collego campus
tonight.
Hawaiian Lodgo, No. 1. F. & A.
M., hold a special meeting tliiB
ovening at 7:30. Work in tho
third degree.
Tho Sunday School Union
meets in tho Y. M. O. A. at 4:30
o'clock this afternoon. Tbo Sun
day School rally will bo the ma n
topio of discussion.
Thoro will bo a meeting of tbo
Christian Workers in tho Y. M. O.
A. at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon.
A cordial invitation is oxtonded to
all who might wish to attend.
Do you liko to drink puro whis
ky? Thon if you do call for
"A. A." Jesso Mooro at any of tho
saloons, liovojoy & Co., distribu
tors for tbo Hawaiian Islands.
There will bo n birthday party
nt'tho Tonnoy borne on tho Fifties
this aftornoon in honor for little
Wilhelmma Tennoy. A largo
number of cbildron have been in
vited. Frudcnco is wisdom applied op
portunity is her handmaid. L.
C. Abies has somo bargains in real
estate that'ro worth considering.
Also shares if yon feel so inclined.
See ad on page 4.
There waB an informal recep
tion to Commander Qiulaui nnd
officers of tho Italian Cruiser Pio-
monte at tbo homo of F. A. Schae-
for, tho Italian Consul, last oveu
ing. The Quintotto club furnish
ed music foi tbo occasion.
New England Bakory & Candy
Co., Hotel stroot mnuufacturo a
Gnu lino of bread, pastry, wed
ding cakes, ice creams, eherbots
and candies finest in tbo city
and prices very low. Telephono
74. J. Oswald Lutted, Mana
ger. It has boon decided to tender a
benefit to tho popular comedian,
James Post, to tako place in the
Orphoum theater on Saturday
ovenihg, April 22. Tho public is
heavily indebted to "Jim" for the
conscientious manner, in whioh be
has on every occasion worked his
hardest to successfully cater to tho
amusement of tho patrons of the
houeo. Tho t wont v-second ouch t
therefore to provo a bumper. Tic
kets are now ready Bnd may be
ouiaincd attuo oox ouico.
The Best Linimont. "Chamber
lain's Fain Balm is tho finest on
earth," writo Edwards & Parker,
of Plains, Ga. This is tho vor
dict of all who use it. For,
rheumatism, lamo back, sprains,
swellings and the nnmorous slight
ailments rmd accidents common to
every household, this liniment
haB no equal. With it in tbo
house, a great doal of pain and
suffering may bo avoided. For
salo by all dealers. Benson,
Smith & Co., General Agents.
"Whilo exploring caves in a
canoo with natives at Uookona,
Komi, a fow days ago, Dou Bruns
and Jas. Cunningham of tho'
Kickapoo Company got into a'
rather serious pilikia. Tho canoo
was swamped and tho men wore
forced to swim nshoro. Tho na
tives and Cunningham got in
safely but Bruns had a hard time
as ho was quite a long distanco
from shore. Tho natives saw that
bo was getting exhausted and
started out to his assistance.
When pulled nshoro ho was al
most insensible. A few minutes
more would havo finished him.
CHAS. D. WALKBR,
Designer and DullJtr ol llJgb-CUade
Yachts, Boats and Launches I
Works, ( KINO ST.
P O. Box 6jj. Telephone 760.
$250 GASH !
AND BALANCE
TO SUIT
PURCHASER,
WILL BUY
APAWAATRACTLOT!
75 x 140, facing either on King or Bere
tanla streets. The cheapest lots In the
city, on the line of the proposed electric
cars. Ready for building. Go and see
the lots TO-DAY.
Further particulars of
WILL E. FISHER
Real Estate Agent
And Auctioneer,
FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS.
ROTH'S STORE.
Coffee
Lands
Fop
Sale!
3,000 Acres
in South Kona
suitable for Coffee Cultivation.
M. K, KEOHOKALOLE,
Real Estate Agent,
. 15 Kaahtjmantj St.
Real Estate Transaotionp.
Bnbsorlbera are. famished with from tire
to bIi lists per week, giving an aeoorate
record of all deeds, mortgages, leases, re.
Ioaros, powers ot attorney, oto,, etc, whlob
are plnood on record.
Subscription Price, $2.00 per Month.
A. V. GEAK,
SlOKingSt.Honolaln.
MANUEL NUNES,
Minuficturcr ol
Guitars, Ukuleles,
TAKO PATCH FIDDLES.
Workmanship and Milcrlal Guaranteed. Rtpalrloz
a Specialty.
1130
-No. 210K KINd ST.
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Corner Klnc and Alakea Sts., Honolulu.
MANUFACTURER OF
Griiitai's, : Ukuleles,
TARO PATCH FIDDLES.
Workmanship and material guaranteed. Repairing
spctiAiiy.
VmlIraSl
pjsjjrapjsj
i-i-KTwnwrTvrTi"rri"riwTli
Pacific Import Co,
FORT STREET, MODEL BLOCK.
Now Open
DRY
FANCY QOOD
TORE
Everything Crisp With Newness.
Daintiest Desirable Designs, Truly Regal
in Their Beauty.
PACIFIC IMPORT COMPANY,
Fort St., Model Block, opp. Catholic Church.
KKSEKS5K?ErcEWgwaK'
M3aM)tfflKffliiittiPma!i
I HOLLISTER & CO., 1
UU WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ffl 9 Tobacconists 01
19 m V ! 1
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a a i-i vrT I u 2 ffi
19 y r I
M Cor. Fort and Merchant Streets, flfl
H. HACKFELD & CO. LTD
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP
French, German, English and American.
A Fine Selection of Dress Goods, Zephyrs, etc.
Tailors' Goods, a Full Assortment.
Clothing, Underwear, Shawls.
A Large Variety of SADDLES and SADDLE
MAKERS' TRIMMINGS.
American and European
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, BEERS AND
MINERAL WATERS.
Since We Must Eat to Live, Let's Have the Test.
ScljiLLiiiq's Besj Tis
CONSISTING OF
Japan Flavor, English Breakfast and Ceylon. Also-
SCHILLING'S BEST BAKING POWDER,
Glvo tlioin a trial. Monoy back If you don't them. "
Choice Block Butter, Kits Creamery Butter,
Fidelity Brand Bacon, Hams,
Mild Cheese, Smoked Beef, etc, etc,
Chas. Hustace,
212 King street, next to tho Arlington.
With the Most Complete
UptoDate
AND
7 &?
DRY GOODS!
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