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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, 11. I., MONDAY, FEBKUABY 5, 1900.
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HtNRY B. W0RTHINGT0N,
(INCORPORATED),
En!:jeers and Builders o! IIili Duty Pumping Engines
Tor Water wonts
THC SPECIAL ATTENTION OF
AGENTS Is called to the fact that we carry In stock at our Queen street warehouse
t lree assortment of pumps for all kinds of sugar house service, Including vacuum
Mps air pumps, condensers, feed pumps, juke pumes, molasses pumps, etc., to
I.th.r with n cnmnlete stock of scare parts and valves for all sizes. Careful attention
ilTn all orders, and prompt shipment guaranteed. .... ..
Estimates furnished for complete Irrigation pumping plants of any capacity or
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OHIce: Cor. Fort & Queen &ts.,
Warehouse: Cor. Queen &
EMDON 1B0N WORKS,
Sa,n. Franoisoo,
ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS.
Hih Duty Pumping Machinery,
Heine Hollers, Plain Tubular Boilers, Corliss Engines, Cane Cars,
Vacuum Pans, and all machinery for the complete equipment ot sugar nuns.
Office: Progress Block,
FORT AND BERETAN1A STREETS, - - HONOLULU. II. H.
Fraternal Directory.
HARMONY LODGE No. 3,
I. O. O. P.,
Bteeti every Monday evening at 7:30,
la Harmony Hall, King street.
j. d. McVeigh, n. g.
E. It. IIENDltY, Secretary.
All UtIng brothers very cordially
twlttd.
BJYBTIO LODGE No. 2, K. of P.,
tteti every Wednesday evening at
f:M o'clock, Castlo Hall, Port street.
ITUlUng brothers cordially Invited to
Attend. S. J. SALTEK. C. C.
Mil A. E. MURPHY, K. R .3.
HONOLULU CHAPTER No. 1,
It. A. M.,
Meets every third Thursday evening
la Masonic Temple. All visiting com
panions cordially Invited
A. P. GILFILLAN, H. P.
J. D. TUCKER, Secretary.
HONOLULU COMMANDERY
No. 1, K. T.
Meets In Masonic Temple on tho sec
Bat Thursday evening of each mouth.
AM Tliitlng Sir Knights courteously lu-
BlUd.
HENRY E. COOPER, E. C.
J. D. TUCEKER, Recorder.
OAHU LODGE No. 1, K. ot P.
KMti every Thursday evening at
Mialr Castlo Hall, 420& Port street, at
tlM. Members ot Mystic Lodge No. 2,
M Tltltlng brothers, cordially Invited.
A. N. SINCLAIR, C. C.
M. ROSENDLEDT,
pit K. otR. andS.
NUUANU CHAPTER ROSE
CROIX,
No. 1 ,A. & A. S. R.
mU the first Thursday In each
BBUi, at Masonic Temple. Sojourn-
WJ and visiting brothers cordially In
to attend all meetings
W. M., FRANK D. AUERDACH.
B. BORIMQEQUR. Secretary.
LODGE LB PROGRES DE
L'OCEANIE.
No. 124, A. & A .S. Rite.
Stated meetings on the last Mon
ajt ci each month, In its hall, Masonic
kaaple.
C. M. WHITE, W. M.
B. B. FRIED, Secretary.
OE6. W. DeLONO POST No.
45, G. A. R.,
Department of California and Nova
la, meets at Harmony Hall, King
ajar t, first Thursday evening of every
aaaath. Sojourning comrades are cor
ally Invited to attend.
W. 1 EATON, P. C.
JAB. T. COPELAND, Adjt.
HAWAIIAN LODGE No. 21,
P. AND A. M.
tated meetings, first Monday each
faanth. Special mottlngs, when called
AwlU be noted In this space).
Members Lodgo Lo Progie. Pacific
aValy, and all sojourning brethren
avdlally Invited.
ED. I. SPALDING, W. M.
m. . u. WALLACE, Secretary.
NSIGN WORTH BAGLEY
GARRISON,
No. 171,
Regular Army and Navy Union of
the United States of America, meets at
Harmony Hall, King street, every sec
ond and fourth Friday In each month
at 7:30 p. m. Visiting comrades arc
cordially Invited.
All honorably discharged soldiers or
sailors, either regulars or volunteers,
are ellglblo for membership.
B. J. WILSON,
Commander.
J. E. BHEAHAN, Adjutant
THE WAVERLY CLUB.
Waverly Block, Bethel street Stan
art magazines and periodicals; II
arary; billiard, pool and card tables
aar tree use of members. Arrange
aunta for transient visitors. Entrance
Im 11.25, monthly dues $1. Open from
a. m. to 11 p. m.
A. V. DEAR, President
ffaVMES T. COPELAND, Recording Sec.
UJDN B. SCRISIGEOUR, Fin. Seo'y.
ILImlMl,
JOB
119 King St.
CMURCHIAND SOCIETY WORK.
fTha Brtnlng Bulletin, 75 cents rr
HOBtaV
anu iri'ieuuuii.
PLANTATION MANAGERS AND
Honolulu, II. 1.
Telephone sq6.
Cook Sts.
California..
Royal
Here
and
Everywhere
Youaro worn out, tlrod, can't put
the euorgy yon riealro Into your
duties. Well, then, you must try
something that will oorcoine this
feeling and restoro you to porfoct
health.
Pleasant
Prom childhood wo are taught to
respect the curative foaturos of horbs.
Our grandmothers nsod them, and
wore, as a rule, vorsod In tho art.of
proparing romodles from various
planbi
as
Wo have a preparation that Is of
the old-fashioned typo purely vege
table, made of herbs with wine. For
a general tonic to produce vigor and
Btrengtb, you cannot find a better
one.
For malarial dlsordors, loss of ap
petite, that tired feeling, loss of en
ergy, it Is a true panacea.
Royal Bitten ti the name,
They gave me at my birth,
From Royal no one need refrain,
lit we will turely bring mirth.
Put up In pint bottles at 60 cents.
Only of
Hollister Drug Go.
Pumping 500 Gallons
OF WATER
PER HOUR,
At a Cost of Two Cts.,
WITH A
Rider or Excelsior
HOT AIR ENGINE!
The motive power Is Hot Air; fuel,
Coal, Wood, Coke, Kerosene, Gasoline, or
Acetylene.
bee It woriunc at tne store ot
Oceanic Gas and
l4( Electric Co., Ltd.
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rugs ever imported, are now being displayed by
N. S. SACHS DRY GOODS COMPANY, LTD.,
l2&lKfe2?i THE PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS. 4W5i2jiS?3?i
Ladies contemplating taking a trip to the coast should avail
themselves of thefchoice assortment.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Ofllco boy wanted. See Want col
umn. Stenographer wanted. See Want
J column.
Young woman wanted to help In
store. See Want column.
Tho Pathfinder begun coaling today
tnlring her supply from tho Inverness
shlrc. Tho Lehun towed out tho schooner
Golden Onto for Kaunnknknl Saturday
evening.
Tho stores of II. Mny & Co., Ltd., are
closed today out of respect to the mem
ory of James W. Robertson.
Tho mess of banana peels and other
refuso about tho doors of most of tho
small Chinese stores Is one of tho worst
nuisances lu town.
W. II. Hilts, who-hns charge ot clean
ing up tho dcbrlB In Chinatown, Is now
Installed lu a small shop on Hotel
street with n small forco of working
men.
Henry May & Co.'s stores were closed
to day ojut of respect to tho memory of
the Into J. Weir Robertson, their Into
employe. DiiRlness will be resumed ns
usual tomorrow.
Scaled tenders will bo received lit
the ofllco of tho .Minister of tho Interior
up to 12 o'clock noon of Wcdncsdny,
February 7th, for tho construction of
an addition to tho Honolulu Postofucc.
Seo Now Today.
John SI. Vivas has been granted n II-
censo to practlco law In nil tho courts
of the Hnwnllan Islnnds. For some
years past ho has practiced in tho dis
trict courts. Sir. Vlvns Is to bo con
gratulated on his advancement.
At a meeting of tho Hoard of Health
Saturday afternoon the President was
empowered to Instruct nn agent of the
Board of Health to destroy nil person
al effects and other merchandise stored
In tho fumlgntlng house on Hotel
street.
SIlss E. Schnoor. late of San Fian-
clsco, specialist In the manufacture of
nrtlstlc lamp shades, has been engaged
iy w. W. Dimond & Co., Ltd. Cus
tomers mny now order lamp shades of
nny design or pattern to bo turned out
nt short notice. See ad on page G.
Tho Lo Slunyon Photo Sunnlv 0
calendar for 1900 nrrlvcd on tho Gaelic
and is on sale nt their store at No. 426
Fort street. Sir. Lo Slunyon has soar
ed no pains to mako It tho finest and
most el I to calendar over published In
tho world. It will bo strictly threo col
or process work and vory elaborate,
being dono from Sir. Lo Slunyon's own
negatives.
The uso ot tho Singer In millions of
homes shows tho unprecedented suc
cess of these Ideal sowing marines.
It Is convincing proof that tht Wager
excels in all kinds ot family v.ng
and art needle work. All our l -lni
machines are ot the best construcCon,
beautifully decorated, and are mounted
on aleected woods In finely finished
cabinets of artistic designs. B. Ber-
gersen, agent, 16 Bethel street
Steamer Went Down.
Vineyard Haven, Mass., Jan. 23.
Tho Glasgow steamer Ardanhu, Cap
tain Dundas, from New London, Conn.,
for Halifax, N. S., was sunk In col
lision with the Metropolitan liner Her
man Winter, from Boston for New
York off Robinsons Holo, Vineyard
Sound, at 4:30 o'clock this morning and
two of tho Ardanhu's crew of thlrty
ono men were lost.
If you are fond of pictures,
drop in and look over the fresh
lot of Copley Prints, Carbons,
and L maun Prints, cu ering
over fi ty subjects of the very
latest publications.
KING BROS..
110 Hotel street.
BORN.
VIVAS In Honolulu, Feb, 1, 1900, to
the wife of J. M. Vivas, a son.
CHAS. D. IVVALKER,3
Designer andfBullder of High-Grid. IM ;
Yachts, i gBoats) land). Launches 1
mSFJt&Z Work., Cot KINGST.lr: TZT
SIP. O. Box 6Sl. Telephor.'jM
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The swellest line of golf capes
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Photographers.
J.J.WILLIAMS,
Photographer.
Visitors are cordially invited to
call and inspect our gallery of life
size royal photos, from Kamehameha
I. to date.
At tbo Old Stand
On Fort Street ::
AGENTS FOR
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
Lowers & Cooke,
Sole Agents for
Johnson's Celebrated Parqoetry,
Johnson's Floor Wax,
Johnson's Floor Brushes,
Johnson's Restorer,
Johnson's Solvent.
Henry Watorhoiise k Co
&?iSrr,giW?aS5.
i BASEBALL
TRACTT"1 "
Bounded by Keeaumoku, Kinau,
Piikoi and Lunalilo streets; only
one block from the Beretanla
street car line':''''!''
This tract is situated in one of the finest resi
dence portions of Honolulu, and in a direct line with
the cooling breezes of Makiki.
Lots fax 9O feet will be sold for the reasonable
price of $ 1,250. Terms, 2jO cash, balance on in
stallments, payments to suit purchaser.
This land has a very gentle slope, and purchasers
can immediately commence building operations.
Early purchasers can secure choice locations.
For further particulars apply to
GEAR, LANSING & CO.,
Judd Building.
laaia&
HONOLULU COFFEE MILLS
HHCea-d.q.'U.sixtGXRj
for
PURE HAWAIIAN COFFEES,
Grre n or Roasted
Large stock of Coffees from the Kona, Hamakua, Olaa Dis
tricts always on hand. Old Coffees a speciality.
H. HACKFELD
APPLES!
Salter's
Telephone 680.
HENRY MAY & CO., Ltd.
Wholesale
and Retail
Grocers. . . .
-Big:
The Waterhonse 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, Crackers and Cakes, &c,
Telephone 119.
& CO., LTD.
ProprUtori.
T5c. Box
Grocery
Orpheum Block.
Stores -
I The Mclntyre Store,
Cor.KIng and Fort streets. Telephone ru
&c.
Chas. Hustace,
212 King street, next to the Arlington.
and traveiing
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