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THE EVENING BULLETIN:
HONOLULU, H. L, NOVEMBER 127,.
1891
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HENRY R. WORTHINGTON
(INCORPORATED),
Engineers and Builders of High Duty Pumping Engines
lor Water Works and Irrigation.
THE SPECIAL ATTENTION OF PLANTATION MANAGERS AND
AGENTS Is called to the fact that we carry In stock at our Queen street warehouse
largo assortment of pumps for all kinds of sugar house service, Including vacuum
jumps, air pumps, condensers, feed pumps, Juice pumcs, molasses pumps, etc., to
trther with a complete stock of spare parts and valves tor all sizes. Careful attention
tlvtn all orders, and prompt shipment guaranteed.
Estimates furnished for complete Irrigation pumping plants of any capacity or
owr,
Oftice: Cor. Font & Queen Sts., Honolulu,.!.1.
Warehouse: Cor. Queen & Cook Sts. Telephone sq6.
Fraternal Directory.
MYSTIC LODGE No. 2, X. of P.,
Meets every Wednesday evening at
7:80 o'clock, Caatlo Hall, Fort street.
Vteltlng brothers cordially Invited to
Attend.
1015 A. E. MUIIPHY, K. II .&
HONOLULU CHAPTER No. 1,
R..A. M.,
Meets every Thursday oonlng In
Masonic Temple. AH visiting compan
ions cordially Invited.
A. P. QILFILLAN, H. P.
J. D. TUCKER, Secretary.
HARMONY LODGE No. 3,
;. O. 0. F.,
Meets every Monday evening nt 7:30,
In Harmony Hall, King street. .
.1. D. McVEIOH, JJ. O.
E. R. HENDRY, Secretary.
All lstlng brothers -very cordially
Invited.
HONOLULU COMMANDERY
No. 1, K. T.
Meets In Masonic Templo an tho sec
ond Thursday owning of each month.
Arf visiting Sir Knights courteously In
vited. HENRY E. COOPER, E. C.
J. D. TUCEKKR, Recorder.
OAHU LODOE No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every Thursday evening at
their Castlo Hall, 420& Fort street, at
7: SO. Members of Mystic Lodge No. 2,
and visiting brothers, cordially Invited.
G. E. WARD, C. C.
R H. K1LRCY,
1019 K. of R. nnd S.
NUUANU CHAPTER ROSE
CROIX,
No. 1 ,A. & A. S. It.
Meets, the flrst Thursday In each
month, at Masonic Temple. Sojourn
ing nnd visiting brothers cordially In
vited to attend all meetings
W. M PRANK I). AUERBACH.
AkLAN B. SCRIMGEOUR, Secretary.
LODGE LE PROGRES DE
L'OCEANIE.
No. 121, A. &"A .S. Rite.
Stated meetings on the last Mon
day of each month, in its ball, Masonic
Temple.
OEO. CAMPTON, W. M.
ffM. P. JOHNSON, Secretary.
GEO. W. DeLONO POST No.
45, O. A. R.,
Department of California and Neva
da, meets at Harmony Hall, King
street, flrst Thursday evening of every
month. Sojourning comrades uro cor
dially invited to attend.
L. L. IaPIERRE, P. C.
JAS. T. COPELAND, Adjt.
HAWAIIAN LODGE No. 21,
, F. AND A. M.
Stated meetings, flrst Monday each
month. Special raettlngs, when called
(will be noted In this space).
Members Lodgo Lo Progrca, Pacific
lxdpe, and all sojourning brethren
cordially invited.
ED. L SPALDING, W. M.
K. R. G. WALLACE, Secretary.
HONOLULU SCOTTISH
THISTLE CLUU,
Lovo Block, Fort street. Reading
room opened day and evening for read
Ins and social Intercourse. Regular
meetings Friday, 7:39 p. m. Visiting
Scotsmen especially wclcomo a all
ames.
OEO. JLu DALL, Chief.
ALEX. B. KENNEDY, Secretary.
ENSIGN WORTH BAGLEY
GARRISON,
No. 171,
Regular Array and Navy Union of
tne United States of America, meets at
Harmony Hall, King street, every sec
ond and fourth Friday in each month.
Visiting comrades are cordially Invited.
tMARCUS II. SAUNDERS,
Commander.
J. S .SHEAHAN. Adjutant.
THE WAVERLY CLUB.
Waverly Block, Bethel stiect. Stan
dard magazines and periodicals; li
brary; billiard, pool and card tables
for free use of members. Arrange
ments for transient visitors. Entranco
fee ?1.2S, monthly dues 1. Open from
S a. m. to 11 p. ra.
A. V. GEAR. President.
JAMES T. COPELAND, Recording Sec.
ALLEN B. SCRIMGEOUR. Fin. Sec'y.
JEIOME MADE
SAUERKRAUT
) pounds for 2$ cents.
60-pound casks, $4 per cask.
AT
JST. JBHEECA-M'S
Hop Beer Depot, No. 11 Konla (formerl)
8ml tb) street.
The use of tho Singer In millions of
homes Bhowa tho unprecedented buc
cew of theso 'ideal sewing machines.
It is convincing proof that the Singer
excels In nil kinds of family sowing
and nrt needle work. All our sewing
machines are of tho best construction,
beautifully decorated, and are mounted
on Bleected woods In finely finished
cabinets of artistic designs. B. Ber
gcrsen, agent, 10 Bethel street.
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SALICYLIC ACID.
Salicylic add Is an organic add. It has
powerful antiseptic qualities, prevents the
souring of beer, also the development of
bacteria contained In fluids. Applied ex
ternally It will remove corns and warts.
TAKEN INWARDLY salicylic add rap
Idly lowers the bodily temperature, re
duces the pulse rate, blood pressure, and
rapidity of respiration ; some people being
peculiarly susceptible to Its action.
The Board of Health has condemned.
all beers containing salicylic add. Among
those proved to be free from this adulter
ant was the OLYMPIA BEER, sold by
Larry Dee of the Hoffman Saloon.
i
Royal
Here
and
Everywhere
You are worn out, tired, can't put
the enorgy you desiro Into your
duties. Well, then, you must try
Bomothhig that will ovorcomo this
fooling and rostoro you to perfect
health.
Pleasant
From childhood wo are taught to
respect tho curatlvo foaturos of herbs.
Our grandmothers used them, and
wero, as a rule, versed in tho art of
preparing remedies from various
plants.
as
We have a preparation that is of
theold-fashioned type purely vege
table, mado of horbs with wine. For
a Konoral tonlo to produce vigor and
strength, you cannot find a totter
one.
"Wine.
For malarial disorders, loss of ap
potlto, that tired fooling, loss of en
ergy, It Is a true panacea.
Royal Billert it the name,
They gaxe me at my birth,
From ltoyal no one need refrain,
lit use uill turely bring mirth.
Put up in pint bottles at 50 cents.
Only of r ""
Hollister Drug Co.
BEN HAAHEO,
King street, near Railroad Depot,
Plumber and Tinsmith.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
All work promptly and carefully
attended to. 1377
Now You Know UNEEDA
We are showing the largest variety of
Golf Capes, Cloth Capes, Opera Capes, ever
exhibited in Honolulu. :: The styles are
strictly uptodate ; pricey are the lowest.
N. 8. SACHS DRY GOODS COM ANY, LTD.,
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LOCAL ADD GENERAL,
Hawaiian Songs. Sco page 8.
W. E. Rowcll Is back from Hawaii.
A. Haneberg and wife are In town.
Rldo n Cleveland; they lead nil
others.
BOARD your horses at tho Now King
Street Stables.
American Messenger Service, Ma
sonic Temple.
F. Wnteholisp and Hell Kapu an
an k from Knuai.
At present we can supply tho demand
for Tuounc bicycles.
11. F. Dillingham will lono for tho
States In tho Australia tomorrow.
Ed. 'Dekum has returned to Hono
lulu after a pleasant trip to his home
in Oregon.
First view of tho Kllohann Alt
League exhibition this cNcnlng In
Progress Hall.
The club house of the Knmehnmcha
Alumni Association will be opened on
Founders' Day.
The best of references given In re
gard to tho merits of the PEERLESS
PRESERVING PAINT.
A rehearsal of the Amateur Orchestra
will 4nke place In the Y. M. C. A. nt
7:30 o'clock this evening.
The engagement of M'.si Edith A.
Preston of Ixs Angeles and Geo. A.
Howard of this city Is announced.
No Thanksgiving dinner Is complcto
without somo of tho New England Ba
kery's delicious pies, 24 Hotel street
DON'T PASS our OPERA GLASSES
for tho World. They'ro mado by Lo
Malrc. "Nuffsald." H. F. WICHMAN.
Mechanics' Home, corner Hotel and
Nuuanu streets! lodging by day, week
or month. Terms: 25 nnd 50 cents
per night $1 and $1.25 per week.
William Bcnner, with Co. K, Mth In
fantry. In tho transport Pathnn, re-cn-llstcd
In tho army in tho Philippines
after having served with tho 15th regu
lars. Tho gross receipts from tho Christ
mas salo of fancy articles nt tho Kolia
la Seminary, November 17, wero $150.
The articles wcro prepared by tho
young ladles of the seminar) .
James Morgan will hold nn auction
sale of household furnlturo on the
premises of Mr. P. M. Lucas, Hotel
street, opposite the Hawaiian hotel, on
Wednesday, Nov. 29th nt 10 a. m.
Tho Second Congregation of St Ai.
drew's Cathedral will hold a special
Thanksgiving scrvlco nt 10 o'clock
Thursday morning. Rev. Geo. Wnllace
will preach the Thanksgiving service.
j no ladles of the Guild of St Clem
ent's will very shortly glvo n Christ
mns fair on the premises on King street
formerly occupied by tno Gullck fam
ily. December 2 has been agreed on
as the date.
Among the arrivals from Maul port)
in the Claudlno Sunday wcro tho fol
lowing: W. H. Cornwell, Wm. G. Ir
win, O. P. Wilder, Paul Ncumann.R. 11.
Berg, J. W .Waldron, J. M. Kaulakau,
S. Nowleln, W. H. Crozlcr, Rev. O. Ku
mura. Among the passengers from Maul
and Hawaii ports In tho steamer Klnau
Saturday, wero tho following: J. A.
Scott, II. B. Gehr, T. R. Keyworth, J.
T. Crnwlcy, Mrs. L. F. Grant. N. C.
Wilfong, J. S. Emerson, .1. S. McCand
less, Miss M. E. Rico, Mrs. R. Hind and
Chang Kim and wife.
Employes of tho Hawaiian Guzotto
Co. gavo a luau to W. N. Armstrong,
late editor of tho Advertiser, and Wal
ter Pomroy, foreman In tho composing
room of tho Company Saturday alter
noou. Thero was native mu3le hy
members of tho working force.
Speeches galore wero made.
Dr. and Mrs. McGrew entertained
members of the Boston Lyric Ope in Co.
at their country homo, Alea, Sunday.
Among those present wore tho follow
ing: W. G. Irwin, Mr. Ivors, Mr.
WIghtloy, Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Cooper,
Mrs. Alex. Cartwright. Mr. and Mrs,
Horacn Crntt, Miss SUmsbury, Miss
White, Col. nnd Mrs. Thompson. Miss
Stanton, Mr. HalIam,vMr. Harklnson,
Mr. Henderson, Miss Daisy lsnnl,
Miss Catherlno MncNelll and JfT. Hel
ium.
CHAS. D. WALKER,
Designer and Builder ot Web-Grid
Yachts, Boats and Launches!
Works, 6o KING ST.
P O Box 6u. Telepbooe TOO
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Good
Thing
I
i o know about vour tooa is
its purity. No one can afford
to overlook this important
thing in beverage. People
who know say that women
and children can use and be
sure of its absolute purity
mild and delicious
Rainier
Beer.
It's ideal for home use a trial
convinces
jA-GrESSTTS FOR
German American Ins. Co.,
Of New York, and
Union Assurance Co.,
Of London.
Members Honolulu StockI
Exchange.
: Wernicke Book Cases, :
-AND-
The Globe Company's Desks,
Filing Cases and office
novelties,
Secured at lowest prices.
OFFICE FURNITURE
JUST ARRIVED.
Telephone, 313.
Queen street.
Mattings,
Mats,
Rugs,
JAPANESEJOHINESE
IN SPECIAL DESIGNS
AND COLORS V
New Stock Just Opened.
Lewers & Cooke,
FORT ST.
Wall
Paper-
Latest styles, A large
invoice Just received.
Wilder & Co,, Ltd.
1231
Henry Watcrbouse a Co
WAVERLEY
WE H.A.'VS XT.
HENRY MAY
JigT
The Waterhouse Store,!
Bethel street. Telephone 24.
TO ARRIVE BY AUSTRALIA:
Frozen Oysters Eastern and California,
Fresh Halibut, Celery, Cauliflower, Grapes,
Plums, Peaches, Pears; Apples, Turnips, etc.
Turkeys, Chickens, Cranberries, Atmore's Mince-meat,
Plum Puddings, Raisins, Nuts, Fresh Apple Cider,
Bottled Cider, Condensed Mince-meat. At
Salter's Grocery
7I0-712Fort Street, Orpheum Block,
Telephone 680.
Established 1800.
INSURE YOUR LIFE
IN
The : Germania i Life
Insurance Company of New York(
Tho Gold, JJond Endowment Policy is Bettbk than
TJ. S. Government Bonds.
Merchant Street Side
Judd Building
532 Fort Street.
PURE MILK
PURE CREAM
Best on the Islands
Delivered twice dally to
City.
any part of
1385
FOR SALE,
Fresh Milk
at 12 cents
a Quart !
Dellrered In any quantities to suit.
Leave your ordora at STAR OTHY,
or TELEPHONE 103.
1247
"BREAKFAST
Is the foretaste of the whole day. Spoil
that andve probably spoil all."
Be sure the coffee Is good, and that It
Is from
LEWIS & CO.,
."....'LEADING GROCERS.
Telephone 240. 1 1 1 Fort St.
Telephoaei 1086 & j6. P. O. Box 19
HA.TVA.IIA.IV
Mercantile Agency
Q. H. BERREY, : Manager.
juaa Buuaing.
Diflcnlt Conections a Specialty.
,,'
BLEND
& CO., Ltd.
Stores -
The Hclntyre Store,
I Cor.KIng and Fort streets. Telephone 22.
Assets 925,211,910.15.
EMMETT MAY. Manager.
VISIBLE WRITING
Is ONE of the many good features of the
"Oliver" Type -writer.
.FOR SALE AT.,
Wall,NichoJsCo.'s
-W--H-H-H--H--H-4-
Wc employ skilled anJ competent
Electricians and Engineer
We Guarantee All Our Work.'
Oceanic
ElectricCo
LIMITED.
46 Merchant St,
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