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IbK LM3MMJ J U LLTIK: HOKOCULU, H. I., TBU1 HDAY, FEUKUAUY 1, MOO.
LuCAL AND GENERAL.
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HtNBY R. WORTHINGTON,
(INCOIORArED),
CTftSnetrrt iind liulldertt of Hifih Duty Pumping Eiilnc-
for Water Works und Irrigation.
IHL SPECIAL ATTENTION OF HLAN'IAIION MANAGERS ANL
AGUN IS Is called U the fact that we carty In tuik at our Queen street warehouse
i latRit assortment of pumps tor all kinds of sugar house service, Including vacuum
pumps air pumps, condensers, feed pumps. Juice puim s, niul.ie pumps, etc., to
ithtr with a complete stock of spare parts and valves fr all sues. Careful attention
gln all otders, and prompt shipment guaranteed.
Est. mates furnished for complete Irrigation pumping plants of any capacity 01
Ollicct Cor. Fort & Queen Sts., Honolulu, li. I.
Warehouse: Cor. Queen & Cook Sts. Telephone sou.
E1SD0N IRON WOMS,
San FrancigcQi
ENGINEERS AND GUILDERS.
Hi&h Duty Pumping Machinery,
le. e Hollers, Plain Tubu ar Hollers, Corliss Engines, Cane Cars
Vacuum Pans, and all machinery for the complete equipment of Sugar Mills.
Office: Progress Block,
PORT AND UERETANIA STREETS. - - HONOLULU. II. II.
Fraternal Directory.
HAKMoNY LODGE: No. 3,
I. 0. O. !'.,
Mteta every Monday evening at 7:30,
U Unruiuuy Uail, K.ng street.
J. D. McVKIQII. N. 0.
K. It. HHNDHY, Secretary.
All vlstlng biotkora very cordially
tart ted.
riYSTIC LODOU No. 2." K. of P.,
M.eta every Wednesday evening at
J:I o'clock, Castlo Hall, Fort street.
fTLttlng brothers conllaly Invited to
ttend. S. J. SAI.TKii, C. C.
Hl A. 13. MURPHY, K. It .S.
HONOLULU CHAPTER No. 1,
II. A. M.,
Meets overy third Thursday evening
In' Masonic Temple. AM visiting com
ptnlous cordially Invited
A. I GILFILLAN. II. P.
J. U. TUCKER, Secretnry.
HONOLULU COMMANOERY
No. 1. K. T.
Meeta In Maaoulc Tcmplo on-the sec
la Thursday evening ot each month
EM.TUitiug Sir Knights courteously In
tltcd.
HENRY E. COOPER, E. C.
J. D. TUCEKER, Recorder.
OAHU LODGE No. 1, K. ot P.
MeU every Thursday evening nt
telr Castle Hall, 420V4 Fort street, at
i-M. Members of Mystic Lodge No. 2.
ftM Ttltlng brothers, cordially Invited.
A. N. SINCLAIR. C. C.
M. ROSENDLEDT,
mi K. of R. and 3?
' HUUANU CHAPTER ROSE
CROIX,
No. 1 ,A. & A. S. R.
KMti tho first Thursday In each
MBBth. it Masonic Tcmnln. Kntnurn.
I and visiting brothers cordially In-
to attend all meoUngs
W. M.. FRANK D. AtlRnnAniT.
MiAN B. SCRIMOEOUR, Secretary.
LODGE LB PROORES DE
L'OCEANIE,
No. 124, A. & A .3. Rlto.
Mated meetings on tho last Mon
lar ot each month, In its hall, Masonic
laple.
C. M. WHITE, W. M.
IB. FRIEL, Secrotary.
OKO. W. DeLONO POST No.
45, O. A. R.,
Department of California and Nova
la, meets at Harmony Hall, King
atr t. first Thursday evening of every
aattu Sojournlcc couiradca aro cor
ally Invited to aticcd.
W. L. EATON, P. C.
JAR T. COPELAND. Adjt.
' HAWAIIAN LODGE No. 21,
F. AND A. M.
tated meetings, first Monday each
enth. Special mottlngfl, when called
Will be noted In this space).
Members Lodge Lo Progros, Pacific
ladre, and all sojourning brethren
asrdlally Invited.
ED. I. SPALDINO, W M.
X. R. Q. WALLACE. Secretory.
NSIQN WORTH DAQLEY
GARRISON,
No. 171,
Regular Army and Navy Union of
the United State's of America, meets at
Harmony Han, Kin? street, every sec
ond and fourth Friday In each month
at 7:30 p. m. Visiting comrades are
cordially Invited.
All honorably discharged soldiers or
eallors, cither regulars or volunteers,
are eligible for membership.
' E. J. WILSON,
Commander.
J. H. SHEAHAN. Adjutant.
THE WAVERLY CLUB.
Waverly Block, Bptbol street. Stan
lord magazines and periodicals; II
fcrary; billiard, pool and card Ub'cs
Jer free use of members. Arrange
auata for transient visitors. Entrance
lee fl.25, monthly dues $1. Open from
a. m. to 11 p. m.
A. V. GEAR, Prcsldont.
IMffiS T. COPELAND, Recording Sec.
t.LKN o SCItlMGEOUR. Fin. Sec'y.
1 flAii Priii Co.
H . I Limited I.
If.- 1SMB
f JOB .
w " ?Biiftaro
M 119 KInft St.
S; CWIIRCHtAND SOCIETY WORK.
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mwi ' T BTenln' Bulletin, 75 acuta fer I
California,.
Royal
Here
and
Everywhere
You nro worn out, tired, can't put
tho onergy you detdro lntc your
duties. Well, tlion, you must try
Homethiftg that will ovorcomo this
fouling anil rostoro you to porfoct
health.
Pleasant
From childhood wo aro taught to
respect tho curattvo features of herbs.
Our grandirothcrs used them, and
wore, as n rule, vorsod In tho art of
preparing romodlos from various
plants
as
We have a preparation that Is of
the old-fashioned typo purely vege
table, mado of herbs with wine. For
a general tonlo to produce vigor and
strength, you cannot And n better
one.
Wine.
For malarial disorders, Iom of ap
petite, that tired feeling, loss of en
ergy, it Is a truo panacea.
Royal Bitten it the name,
They gave me at my birth,
From Royal no one need rerain,
lit vie will turely bring mirth.
Put up In pint bottle at 51) cent.
Only of
Hollister Drug Co.
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IOO Volt
Ol the Genuine jr
Edison Type
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fOMiiicGanlFJpiliet
t CO., LIMITED. If
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rugs ever imported, are now being displayed by
N. S. 3ACHS DRY GOODS COMPANY, LTD.,
' l&t&l&t THE PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS. &?&?li&?
Ladies contemplating
themselves of the choice assortment.
ri,,,,-!, Mnn inm ,, t,t-f MHirii
See E. O. I tall & Sons chnngo of nd
j n pagu 8.
ah lauds of carriage painting t ip
u-datu paluteia at tho Stock; r Jb
Klllllt
Hlug up 191 when you want n reliable
(lilvur, u good hack and no over charg
ing. A meeting of tho Catholic Henovolcnt
Society will bo held nt 2 o'clock Fri
day afternoon, at tho Convent.
Wnlklkl lun took a sulphur bath this
week and overy nook and corner Sloan
ed out. One loom to rent, $12 pel
week.
Captain Senbury of the China Is on"
on n vacation for one trip. Captain
Frlelo, formerly of tho Peru, Is In com
mand. 'I ho It. S. Suricy ship Ranger Hailed
for Panama from San Fianclsco, .Inn
nary 20. She carried dispatches to Ad
miral Kautz nt Sail Diego.
Stockholders in tho Nnhlku Sugar
Co. nic notified thnt tho RecOnd assess
ment Is dcllmiucnt from the 1st day of
February, 1900. Sco New Today.
The monthly mcetlngof tho St. An
drew's l'rlory Aid Society meeting
held every first Saturday of each
month win bo postponed till further
notice.
A San Francisco paper of January
1!) sas: Tho Uiltlsli bark Holywood,
out 171 days from Antwerp for Honolu
lu, Is now quoted by reinsurance bro
kers at 10 per cent.
Tho Lo Munyon Photo Supply Co.
will receive on the Australia the larg
est line of moulding thnt ever came to
Honolulu, also th clatest machinery to
make up samo Into frames.
Tho Klnau sailed for Walmca, Kntinl,
yesterday to load sugar for San Fran
cisco. It was tho first Intention to havo
tho Klnau proceed to Mnknwcll but this
was changed ut tho last moment.
Thcro Is talk In town of fin attempt
being mado to havo tho hanks open nt
10 a. m. nnd closo nt 3 nfter the quaran
tine Is lifted from the city. This Is of
course, the plan now being followed.
A late San Francisco paper contains
tho arrival of tho Italian cruiser Cala-
brla nt Cnllao. Sho wns to remain
thcro n few dnys beforo continuing on
her way to China, via San Francisco
nnd Honolulu.
"Tho Hawaiian Scenic Calendar" for
1900, published only by the Golden
Rule Bazaar, 316 Fort street, Is a beau
tiful worlt of art. It eclipses all pre
vious efforts In this line, and nothing
would bo more appropriate at this time
than to mall one of theso to tho "folks
nt homo." Price 50 conts.
Among tho knmnnlnas who returned
in the Moann this morning wero the
following: W. A. Kinney, Mrs. Brcn
ham, W. F. Drake, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Nigel Jackson. Tho
kamaalnas by the China yesterday
wero as follows: Mrs. C. O. Berger and
two children, Miss A. Wldemann. Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. B. Castle, II. P. Becklcy
nnd Mrs. M. Is. Tenncy.
Ships for Oriental Trade.
St. Paul, Jan. 18. President Hill of
ttic Great Northern today gave out n
description ot the big ships which arc
now being built for tho Oriental trade,
to, run in connection with his road.
Four vessels will bo ready for servlco
In eighteen months. Each ship will bo
730 feet long by 74 feet nmldshloa. 50
feet from tho water to tho deck lino
and will havo n carrying capacity of
22,000 tons. Tho ships will bo tho lar
gest In tho world, exceeding tho Ocean
ic und will' bo nblo to carry "freight at
low rates.
If you are :ond ol pic ures,
drop in and look over the resh
lot of Copley Prims, Car ons,
and London Prints, cov ring
over fifty subjects of the ery
latest publications.
110 Hotel street.
CHAS. D. WALKER,
Designer anJItlullder fof lllgh-Grade
Yachts, Boats and Launches!
Works. 691 KING ST.
P. O. Dox 6ji. Telephone 760.
1, .
The swellest line of golf capes
tnTstATTLe,WAM uV
JBL
Hcnrv Watorliouse k Co.
A.GE2SJ-TS POR
German American Ins. Co.,
Of New York, and
Union Assurance Co.,
Of London.
Members Honolulu Stock
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.
PARQUETRY,
.THE.,
Sanitary Flooring,
Harbors no germs. It is the only floor
suitable for residences, and Its cleanliness
and moderate cost recommend It to all
householders
Plans and estimates cheerfully furnished
upon application to
Lewers & Cooke,
Sole Agents for
Johnson's Celebrated Parquetry,
Johnson's Floor Wax,
Johnson's Floor Brushes,
Johnson's Restorer,
Johnson's Solvent.
Wall
Paper-
Latest styles. A large
invoice just received.
Wilder & Co., Ltd.
1231
taking a trip
ra&rraij.
r TRACT"- -H- -H-
Bounded by Keeaumoku, Kinau,
r Piikol and Lunalilo streets; only
I one block from the Beretanla
' street cap linei'i"i55"i5!"R?'
; This tract is situated in one of the finest resi-
C dence portions of Honolulu, and in a direct line with
K the cooling breezes of Makiki.
Ifc Lots Sox 90 feet will be sold for the reasonable
price of $1,250. Terms, 2j0 cash, balance on in-
C stallments, payments to suit purchaser.
I This land has a very gentle slope, and purchasers
'can immediately commence building operations.
nt cuny uuiui;isci: tiiu cluic
For further particulars apply to
GEAR, LANSING & CO.,
Judd Building.
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HONOLULU COFFBE MILLS
Hea.d.q.TJisLrterKS
FOR
PURE HAWAIIAN COFFEES;
Ori i or
Ti
Large stock of Coffees from the Kona, Hamakua, Oiaa Dis
tricts always on hand. Old Coffees a spaciality.
H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.
1 PropfUlct.
APPLES!
Salter's
Telephone 680.
HENRY MAY & CO., Ltd.
Wholesale
and Retail
Grocers. . . .
-Big:
The Waterhoise Store,
Bethel street. Telephone 24.
Just Received :
Cape Cod Cranberries,
Atmore's Mince Meat,
Condensed Mince Meat,
Apples, Turnips, Hams,
New Crop Nuts and Raisins,
Cream Chocolate Tablets, Jams,
Jellies, Shrimps, Table Fruits, Olives,
Oregon Burbank Potatoes, Crickers and Cakes, &c, &c.
Telephone 110.
to the coast
F - Kft
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uiuice locations.
- fcli - wdaAS
1,-onsted
T5c. Box
Grocery
Orpheum Block.
Stores -
I The Mclntyre Store,
I Cor.KlnR and Fort streets. Telephone 31,
Chas. Hustace,
212 King street, noxt to the Arlington,
and traveiing
should avail
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