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EBDP , Ik HHRy r r fit I w u f- c w t k 2 r vi rH r. "ippr r mpimuuMinjutin'cri iru-1 Fresh Goods by Every Steamer. " Telephone 080. S. J, SALTER, Grocery and Provision Merchant Orpheum Block, Fort Street. (Opposite Central Fire Station.) 4 Just Received Smoked Salmon, Smoked Halibut, Spiced Herrings and Seattle Block Butter. 0001)3 DELIMJRM) to any part of the city. JUST AJRrVEP. A Lirgv AMMirtinotit of Bedroom Sets .nsTD Iron Bedsteads City Furniture Store, Telephones 10. Lovo Building, 5iU-530 Port St. Fraternal Directory. HARMONY LODGK No. , 1. O. O. F., Meet uvury Monday uiiilii? nt 7:30, lu Hnriiiuny Hull. King Ktreol. J. D. McVEKill, N. (I. IX K. HEND1U , Scort-tary. All vlnltiiiB tnothcni vtny cordially invited. MYSTIC LODGE No. 2, K.oE P., Meots every Wodm-Hdny evening ut 7:30 o'clock, Castle Hull, Kori street. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. 1015 A. E. MURPHY, K. R. 8. HONOLULU CHAPTER No. 1, t It. A. M., Moetflovory third Thursday ovunlng In MaionloToinplo. All visiting coinimn Ions cordially Invltod. A. K.GIl.riLLAN, II. P. J. 1). TUCKER, hei-retnry. HONOLULU COMMANDERY No 1, K. T. Meets In Maiwmlc Templo on tho socond Thurnday ovonlng of cncli month. All Visiting Sir Knights coiirU-ou.ly Invited. HENRY E- COOPER, li O J. I)- TUCKER, Recorder. OAHU LODGE No. 1, K. of P. Meets ovory Thursday evening at their Castlo Hall, 420Ji Fort strict, at 7:10. Monibors of Mystic Lodgo No. 2, and visiting hrothors, cordially Hilled. G. i:. WARD, C. C. T. 11.K1LREY, 1010 K. of U. nnil S. COURT LUNALILO No. GGOO, A. O. P., Meets every ilrst and third Friday, nt K. of P. Hull, Fort tioct. A eordlal ."inltatlon Ih uxtended to visiting broth ers. Por order C. It. w. a. kihter, , 1023 Secretary. NUUANU orUPTEK StOSEl CROIX, No.l,A. & A.-.S.-R.'. Meetstho llrsl Tlnirsilay in each month, at Masonic Templo. Sojourning and visiting brothors cordially invltod to at tend all mootlngH. W.'. M.'. FHANK IJ. AUERHACH. ALLAN II. SCIUMGKOUR, Secretary. HAWAIIAN LODGE NO. 21, F. AND A. M. Masonic Tempi, N. E. cotntr AlaUci nd Hotel Su , fctatod meetings, Ilrst Monday each month. Special meetings, wlmn cullod (will bo noted In this vpuco). -Members Lodgo Lo Progrra, PaClflo Lodgo, and all Bojonrnlng bielhron cor dially Invltod. J ED. I. SPALDING. W. M. r. R. C. WALLACE. Secretary. KAMEHAMEHA LODGE OF PERFECTION, No. I, A.. & A.-. 8. R. Meets nt Masonic Templo tho fourth Thursday In each month.' Sojourning and visiting brothers nro cordially In vited to attend all meetings. V. M. FHANK H. AUERHACH. CI.AUKNCE I.. OKA HIM:. Soirclary. LODGE LE PHOGRES DE L'OCEANIE, , No. 121, A. & A. S.Rito. Suited meotings on tho last Monday of each month, In Its hall, Masonic Tomplo'. C. M. WHITE, V. M. II O. CKAH11E, Socret.iry. ' GEO. W. DeLONO POST No. 45, G. A. R., Department of Callforrdn and Novaila, ntcots at Harmony Hall, King street, first Thursday evening of ovory month. Sojourning comrailos nro cordially in vited to attend. l.l. lapiehre, p. o. JAS.T. C0PELANI1, Adjt. HONOLULU SCOTTISH THISTLE CLUB, Love Block, Fort street. Heading room open day am! evening for reading and Bocftl intorcourso. Hognlnr meetings Friday, 7:30 p.m. Visiting Scotsmen especially vvelcomo at all times. GEO. L. DALE, Chief. ALEX. B. KENNEDY, Secretary. ' THE WAVERLEY CLUB. Organized lSIT-f Wavorloy Block ; entrant o on Hot hoi K'.-eet. Files of standard inagulncs and periodicals; lending library; billiard, pool and card tables forfiro tisn of iiiniu tiers. Arrangements for transient vlsll ors. Entiauco feo 51.25; monthly dues, in advanio, $1. Itiinms open fioit.8a.in. to II n. in. ovory day. A. V. OIJAK, President. JAMES T.C0PKLAN1), HecordingSoii'y. ALLEN 11. SCHIMar.OUH, Fin. Soo'y. 1205 THE Island Orders Solicited. o. no ;ioo. THE BREW OP OLYMPUS. THE "HOFFMAN," corner of Hotel and Nuuanu streets, claims to be the Banner" resort for gentlemen and holds the flag. L. H. Dee, the proprietor, has attained success In his line, by specially supervising everything connected with his establishment. He now Introduces to his patrons "Olympla neer." This brew Is from the "Capital Brewing Co." of Olympla, the capital of the State of Washington, and was received by the "Garonne." Mr. Schmidt, the leading spirit of this corporation Is a practical Chemist and Brewer, and after years of search and investigation located his plant at Olympla, on account of the peculiar vir tues of the water of the Turn Falls, a stream that Is noted for Its distinctive qua lities of clearness, coldness and lack of mineral and decaying vegetable impurities. Pure beer can only be made with pure water, and Turn water Is traditional in Washington witli the Indians and original white settlers. The "Olympla Draught" Is under the special control and agency of Mr. Dee and he Invites his patrons and friends to a personal test and Is willing to abide by their judgment on the merits of his latest venture. RUBBER STAMPS MADE AT SHORT NOTICE HAWAIIAN NEWS. CO., LTD. MERCHANT ST. Barbers. Notice, Havlnc retumeJ and eMattliheJ myself it the European Shavlne Parlor. Merchant street, orroille JudJ DullilInK, I with to call the attention of my old customers ana new ones no wisnto ravor us itn their trade. At A. PIXOTO. Formerly of the Union Darber Shop, a m Silent Barber Shop 9 Arlington Klock, Hotol Streot. Joseph Fernandez, Prop'r m NO HOME SHOULD HE WITHOUT . A 8UPPI7Y OF DANDRUFF KILLER ON HAND It has become very popular, and lsbolng lined by loth sexes. A sure euro for 'landriiir, prlckley heat, and nil skin diseases. Sold by all druggists, and at Union Harbor Shop. ltotnombor tho rnilo nmrk. "tho two facos." Hovvaro of Imitations. F, PAOIIECO, Tol. 090, '" Solo Proprietor. PyS LlrtSW . l. ,vy i j4tJ&&&v EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I:, MAY 16, LOCAL AND GENERAL, Orplioum Thcntro tonight. Cyclono CarnornH nro tho boot ami cheapest. Yheel9 rcntctl; J. J. Richnril son, Hotol street. American Messenger Sorvico open nil night. Tofephono dM. Orpheum seats enn bo booked by ringing up Telephone No. 5J0. Harmony Lodge, No. 3,1.0. O. F., moot this evening iu Harmony Hall at 7:30. Samnel Parker was among the passengers from Hawaii in the Kinau Saturday night. CInrence Mncfarlnuo advertises thoroughbred Pointor and Setter or sale. Tho right ago for train ing. For rent a pleasant cottngo nt Mauon valley, stables and every convenience. See ad under To Let. lfyou want a nico rubber tiro hack with n careful driver ring up Club Stablo Hack Stand Tol. 819, and wo guarauteo you will bo satisfied. Do you like to drink puro whis ky? Then if you do coll for "A. A." Joeso Mooro at any of the saloons. Lovejoy & Co., distribu tors for the Hawaiian Islands. All claims against tho cstato of tho lato Jens Martin Leo must be presented to Peter Lee, adminis trator for tho estate, within six months from dato. Seo New To day. J. E. Spitzer has closed his morcory store pro torn. Mr. Spilzcr proceeds by tho Australia to tho Const nnd will roturn by tho samo stoamcr with a well se lected stock of mon's clothing, etc., to re-open business on n largor scale. UOYT AND 1IIB PLAYH. When Charles Hoyt discovered less than a dozon years ago that public taste lies in the direction of laughter, not of tears and groans, ho laid tho foundation for a fortune and for a storehouse of merriment that was to delight theatregoers for years to come. Of all tho bright absurdities that have come iu such rapid suc cession from that prolific fun maker, "A Trip to Chinatown," "a Rag Baby" and "a Stranger in New York," huvo bcon tho most conspicuous. Tboao plays have sotved to make "Star actors" and have en joyed greater prosperity than nny other pieces that havo eminated from an American author. "A Trip to Chinatown" ran for one thousand performances in Now York with Mr. Harry Conor in tho title role. "A Rag Baby" mndo Frank Daniels and Mario Jnnsen stars, whilo ''n Stranger in Now York" capturod its metropo lis name sako for five hundred nights and is scheduled to run all tho coming winter in Now York at Hoyt's Madison Square theatre In all the Hoyt plays, the pub lic gets much to amuso thorn from a musical stand point as well as dialogue. All tho latest eastern songs will bo given. Tho play tomorrow night will bo "A Trip to Chinatown," whilo on Thursday evening "A Rag Baby" will be tho given. m m "AS YOU L1KU IT." Piny to bo Proiliicl-il at Oallu Collotrs Tonight. There will bo n large crowd at tho big out-door-porformanco of "As You Like It" on the Oahu College campus tonight. Tickets are selling very rapidly and all those who havo at heart tho boet interest of tho four charitablo as sociations concerned, will bo in attendance to leud n holping hand to tho good cause. They will cer taiuly get value received for tho money they pay out for tiokots. Thore has beon ample space set apart for carriages so that thero need be no worry on that score. All those who wish to witness the performance from n vantage point will be taken care of. Tho per formance will bogin nt 8 o'clock Hlmrp and will finish nt 10. Tho Tramways Company will havo onough cars out to accommodate all. ' CHAS. D. WALKER, Designer an! DullJer of Hlgh-GraJa Yachts, Boats and Launches! Works. So. KING ST. P O. Box 6j). Telephone 760, ? "" Liht on the Stomach- RAINIER BEER.... All who appreciate Purity and Palatability use it. For Sale by All Dealers, OFFICE FURNITURE! We have just received per the "Andrew Welch" a large consignment of Standing Des.ks, High Stools and Book-keepers Office Furniture. Also h.tve on hand a few Roller-top Desks, Revolving Chairs, Bookcases, Letter Files, etc., from our last shipment, w hlch must be closed out to make room for tile still larger consign ment now en route, dll at our ware- rooms on Queen street and inspect our bargains. Estimates given on Bank and Office Fixtures, Counters, Partitions, Grille Work, etc., and Fittings complete. Of flee, Queen Street. TELEPHbNE m. WE CAN SUPPLY Bank Fixtures, OfficePartitions ND Store Counters In New and Elegant Designs Lewers & Cooke, FORT ST. $250 GASH! AND BALANCE TO SUIT PURCHASER, WILL BUY APAWAATBAGTLOT! 75 x 140, facing elther-6n King or Bere tania 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 STORC. I47 Coffee Lands For Sale! 3,000 Acres in South Kdna suitable for Coffee Cultivation. M, K, REOHOKALOLE, Heal Estate Agent, 15 Jvaaiiumanu St. For Rent. The Promises known as tho " TIVOLI" situated on tho hoach at "Waikiki. Fur nished or Unfurnished. For particulars, apply to WITT I AM QnVinp.P lnumnm unnuuiJ. No. 310 Fort St. "r VAIHIEhN Henry w &b mm T 1899. ujamiuumjujiiimi smrrS3rz HOLLISTJSR & GO. wiior.raMj and mrrAiL P II '" ' W L ! o ssssSaSs; H. HACKFELD & CO. Ltd COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS! 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, LIQTJOKS, BEERS AND MINERAL WATERS. Since We Must Eat to Live, Let's Have the "Best. Se&piyfllq's Best Tes CONSISTING! OF Japan Flavor, English Breakfast and Ceylon. Also SCHILLING'S BEST BAKING POWDER. Qlvo thorn a trial. Monoy hack If you don't them. Ohoico Block Butter, Kits Oroamoiy Butter, Fidelity Brand Bacon, Hams, Mild Ohocso, Sinoked Beef, etc., etc. BISDON IEON WOEKS, F Ssm. xarioisco, Cal. Engineers and Builders. PUMPING MAOHINEltY, IIEINi: BOILERS, . PLAIN TUBULAR BOILERS, CORLISS ENGINES, CANE CARS, VACUUM PANS, And all Machlnory for tho comploto oquipmout of Sugar Mills. OFFICE, Room 9, Spreckels Block, Honolulu, H. I. P. O. Box 551. 1200 JUST LANDED. EX CARNEDD LLEWELYN. A Corrugated Iron, Cement, Buckets, Tubs, Wire, Bags, Crockery, Glassware, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, Anchors and Chain THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.. LTD. Coyne -Mehrten Furniture Co., Ltd, J. A. MEHRTEN, Manager. Progress Blools., Fort 8c Beretania Sts Stylish and Up-to-date Furniture and Upholstery. Bedroom Suits; BojoCouchfs, with spring to open something new: Chiffoniers," W Bookcases, Sideboards; Best Odorless Feathers, Hair, Aloss and l-loss for Mattresses v and Pillows, Woven Hair Mattresses, Extension Tables, Fancy Tables, Chairs and Rockers, Window Shades and Rugs. A large assortment of Upholstered Goods, Art Ticking, Cords and Gumps; also Tents for camping out, 9 ft. by 12 ft. We make Awnings to order; large stock of plain and striped Duck just arrived. We are now better prepared to do all kinds of Upholstering and Mattress Making to order Repairing and Renovating. First Class Workmanship at Reasonable Prices. Telephone 928 Progress Block Fort and Bertania Sts, "fejS W gSBJSarfjadg'Sac;' , 1 m In Totoacpooniste 3 Z3 5 2. a -. c re" xx. Cor. Fort and Merchant Streets. no cd M mo uy 8 H w 3 IK Ciias. Hustace, 212 King street, noxt to tho Arlington. 't f - A $ '1 M