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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1900.
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HENRY R. W0RTHINGT0N,
(INCORPORATED),
flti0lneers and Builders of Hljfth Duty Pumping Engines
for Water Works and Irrigation.
THE SPECIAL ATTENTION OF PLANTATION MANAGERS AND
AWBNTS Is called to the fact that we carry In stock at our Queen street warehouse
krre assortment of pumps for all kinds of sugar house service, Including vacuum
Maps air pumps, condensers, feed pumps. Iiilce pumcs, molasses pumps, etc., to
SEw with a complete stock of spare pjrv v alv for all sizes. Careful attention
tlrtn all orders, and prompt shlpmen' jtC.M.' teed. .... ..
Bst.mates furnished for complet irrigation pumping plants of any capacity or
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Ofllcet Cor. Fort & Queen StsM Honolulu, n. I,
Warehouse: Cor. Queen & Cook Sts. Telephone wo.
R1SD0N 1B0N WORKS,
San. Franoisoo,
California..
ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS.
Hih Duty Pumping Machinery,
Heine Boilers, Plain Tubular Boilers, Corliss Engines, Cane Cars,
Vacuum Pans, and all machinery for the complete equipment of Sugar Mills.
Office: Progress Block,
FORT AND BERETANIA STREETS. - - HONOLULU, H. II.
Fraternal Directory.
HARMONY LODGE No. 3,
L O. O. P.,
IUU every Monday evening nt 7:30,
m Harmony Hall. King street.
j. d. McVeigh, n. a.
E. K. HENDRY, Secretary.
11 vlBtlng brothers very cordially
fcvlUd.
HTBTIO LODGE" No. 2, K. o P.,
Iteeta every Wednesday evening at
:M o'clock, Castlo Hall, Fort street
VMUnx brothers cordially Invited to
KttMiri. s. J. 8ALTEK. C. C.
A. E. MUKl'llX, tt. it .a.
HONOLULU CHAPTER No. 1,
R. A. M.,
Ueeta every third Thursday evening
IB Masonic Temple. All visiting com
onions cordially Invited
A. F. GILFILLAN, H. P.
I. D. TUCKER, Secretary.
HONOLULU COMMANDEnY
No. 1, K. T.
Meets In Masonic Temple on the sec
1 Thnrarinv nvenlnir of each month.
I YlslUng Sir Knlghta courteously ln-
HENRY E. COOPER, E. C.
ff. D. TUCEKER, Recorder.
OAHU LODGE No. 1, K. of I'.
Meets every Friday evening at their
Castlo Hall, 420 Fort street, at 7:30.
Members of Mystic Lodgo No. 2, and
Tiaiting brothers, cordially Invited.
A. N. SINCLAIR, C. C.
M. ROSENDLEDT,
m K. of R. and S.
HUUANU CHAPTER ROSE
CROIX,
No. 1 ,A. & A. 8. R.
Mil the first Thursday In each
MBtk. at Masonic Temple. Sojourn
Mi and visiting brothers cordially ln
Mtoi to attend all meetings
W. M., FRANK D. AUERDACH.
WfaAN B. SCRIMGEOUR, Secretary.
LODGE LE PROQRES DE
LOCEANIH, .
No. 124, A. & A .Ss Rite.
Mated meetings on the last Mon
hf of each month, In Us hall, Masonic
feayle.
C. M. WHITE, W. M.
H. B. FRIEL, Secretary.
OKO. W. DeLONG POST No.
45, G. A. R.,
Department of California and Nova
k, meets at Harmony Hall, King
t. first Thursday evening of every
Ul. Sojourntnc comrades are cor-
lnvlted to attend.
W. L. EATON, P. C.
MlB. T. COPELAND, Adjt.
HAWAIIAN LODGE No. 21,
F. AND A. M.
tated meetings, first Monday each
(Math. Special niottlngs, when called
iwlll be noted In this space).
Members Lodgo Lo Progres, Pacific
Ae, and all sojourning brethren
artlally Invited.
ED. I. SPALDING, W. M.
. K. O. WALLACE, Secretory.
NBION WORTH BAGLEY
GARRISON,
No. 171,
Regular Army and Navy Union of
tie United States of America, meets at
Harmony Hall, King street, every scc-
Md and fourth Friday In each month
at 7:30 p. m. Visiting comrades are
cordially Invited.
AH honoroh' ''Vj cod soldiers or
Bailors, either fnS-r or volunteers,
are eligible fa? jneinurblp.
E. J. WILSON,
Commander.
g. B. BHEAHAN, Adjutant,
THE WAVERLY CLUB.
Warerly Block, Bethel street, Stan
Mart magazines and periodicals; 11
torary; billiard, pool and card tables
tar free use of members. Arrange
lata for transient visitors. Entrance
tM 11.25, monthly dues $1. Open from
a. m. to 11 p. m.
A. V. GEAR, President.
MMX9 T. COPELAND, Recording Sec.
ftfcLEN a SCRIMGEOUR, Fin. Scc'y.
(Limited),
Ill
119 King St.
CHURCH" AND SOCIETY WORK.
Royal
Here
and
Everywhere
You aro worn out, tlrod, can't put
tlio energy you desire Into your
duties. Woll, tlion, you must try
soinothlng that will overcome this
feeling and restore you to porfoot
hoalth.
Pleasant
From childhood wo aro taught to
rospoct tho curatlvo foaturos of herbs.
Our grandmothers used them, and
woro, as a rule, vorned In the art of
proparing roraeillon from various
plants
as
We have a preparation that is of
the old-fashioned type purely vege
table, made of herbs with wine. For
a general tonlo to produce vigor and
strength, you cannot find a better
one,
For malarial disorders, loss of ap
petite, that tired reeling, loss of en
ergy, it is a true panacea.
Royal Bitten it the name,
They gave me at my birth,
From Royal no one need refrain,
lit vie will turely bring mirth.
Put up in pint bottlos at 60 cents.
Only of
Hollister Drug Co.
LIGHT WISDOM
Let us tell you something about Elec
tric Incandescent Lamps. Perhaps you
have noticed that your bill for electric
lighting has varied peculiarly from month
to month. When It Is large you say bad
words about your meter and you think
that the Light Company Is cheating you.
The Company Is not cheating you YOU
ARE CHEATING YOURSELF. A lamp
which has lived Its normal number of
ampere hours, though It may not be dead,
consumes nearly twice as mucn current
as when It Is first used. If when your
lamps show signs of having burned too
lone vou would take them out and cur-
chase new lamps vou would find that the
Saving In your monthly bill would more
man compensate tor me price or me new
lamps.
Oceanic Gas and
Electric Co., Ltd.
LOCAL ANDJENERAL,
Orphcum tonight.
New York, Feb. 17. Sugar Raw,
firm; refined, steady.
An experienced housekeeper wanted.
See Want column.
Gcorgo Hnffncr, jeweler, has moved
to Vineyard street near tho Queen ho
tel. Wnlklkl Inn. Pleasant rooms, fino
bathing, excellent table nnd service.
Henry N. Almy, manager.
A gonernl agent Is wanted for an
easy selling article the best of Its kind
on the market, Sco Want column.
There is only ono Jcsso Moore Whis
key In the world and that is cold and
pure. Lovejoy & Co. aro distributors
for tho Hawaiian llands
Tho Hawaii Shlmpo, n Japanese
newspaper, begins publication again
after being temporarily suspended
on account of being burned out.
There will bo n concert by tho band
on tho grouiiiis of tho Executive build
ing at tho usual time this ecnlug.
Cnptnlu Berger's now Hawaiian songs
will be sung.
Tho meeting for tho organization of
tho Microscopical Society will bo held
Saturday afternoon next at tho offlco
of Dr. Sloggctt in tho Progress block.
A full attendance Is requested.
Tho report of Henry S. Tovwiscnd,
Inspector General of Schools, now In
tho hands of Minister Cooper, gives n
history of tho growth of education In
Hawaii, ns appropriate to the closing
years of tho 19th century.
Tho Rio do Janeiro nrrlved off port
at nbout midnight Saturday. Passen
gers nnd baggage wcro brought In on
tho scow of II. Hackfeld & Co. an the
mall and newspapers came In Inter on.
Tho Rio left for tho Orient at nbout
11:30 o'clock on Sunday without linv
ing come Insldo. Sljo took only the
mall.
Tho Von Hamm-Young Co.. Ltd.,
Importers and commission merchants,
Queen street, nro prepared to under
take Insurance on behnlf of tho follow
ing Insurance companies, viz.: The
Lancashire Insurance Co. nnd the Un-
lolso Insurnnco Co. Tho firm aro also
agents for tho Union Gns Engine Co.
nnd tho Domestic Sowing Machine Co.
Cyclomcro Park has been subdivided
Into lots which aro now offered for
sale. Thcso lots nro particularly suit
able for manufacturing sites, storage
warehouses and residence purposes,
parties seeking locations conveniently
near to the business portion of tho city
will find this a most dcslrablo proper
ty. For terms and particulars, apply
at tho office of Bruce, Waring & Co.,
Progress block.
Executive Building Concert.
Tho band will play tho following se
lections at a concert on tho grounds of
tho Executive building nt the usual
tlmo this evening:
PART J.
Overture "Light Cavalry" .... Suppe
Grand Selection "Martha" .. Flotow
Vocal Selection "II Trovatoro". .
Verdi
Songs
(a) "Ko Leo" "Mlllhal Pirn."
Miss J. Kelilaa.
(b) "Ka Inuwnl" "Kuwlllwlll iho
Au"
Mrs. N. Alnpal.
PART II.
Selection "The Pirates of Penzanco '
Sulllvnn
Intermezzo "Clnlro" Applln
Dlvertlsslment "Tho Zouaves". . .
Leslie
Medley "Tho Winner."
"Tho Star Spangled Banner."
If you are fond of pictures,
drop in and look over the fresh
lot of Copley Prints, Caibons,
and London Prints, coering
over fifty subjects of the very
latest publications.
KING BROS.,
110 Hotel 5treet.
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CHAS. D. WALKER,
Dtilgner nJ Builder of.Hlgh-Grail.
Yachts, Boats and Launches I
Worki.Mjj KINO ST.
P.' O. Box 6. Telephone 16a.
n
Bill
11111
Werwicke Book Cases
CAN BE PURCHASED IN UNITS
AND ENLARGED AT ANY
TIME
Insect and Dust Proof
-FOR-
Home,
Libraries,
Lawyers,
Doctors and
Business Men's
OflIces.-s
A S'"v nn hand and your In
spectlon 1 Invited.
o-
Henry Watdise k Co
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 nnd 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.
Removal Notice.
Tho Hawaiian Soda Works hnva re
moved their plant and offices to Em
ma street near Vineyard makal of Mrs.
O. D. Frccth'a residence. Orders
promptly delivered.
L45tf
H. F. BERTELMAN'S
Carpenter Shop
IS REMOVED
To rear of old stand. Entrance on King
street. Order left at either shop, or office,
at Jas. Nott's itore, Klnc street, will re
ceive promp attention. 1451-tf
Jk?ilh?iSijiiiSi7
BASEBALL
TRACT
-HH- -H- -W- -H-
ttounded by Keeaumoku, Klnau,
Piikol and Lunalilo streets; only
one block from the Beretanla
street car lln&'sr's'i!si"tsr'i'
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 Sox 90 feet will be sold for the reasonable
price of $1,250. Terms, $2j0 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.
- ijjsts Mg 5s?yiiSg
HONOLULU COFFEE MILLS
Hea&q.'Uieixtfexe
FOR
PURE HAWAIIAN COFFEES,
Gror-n or Koasted
Large stock of Coffees fiom the Kona, Hamakua, Olaa Dis
tricts always on hand. Old Coffees a speciality.
H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.
wo ProprUloft..
SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT !
Just Received, a New Lot pi Groceries:
Norwegian Anchovies, Holland Herrlne, Swiss Cheese, Metlwurst Sausage,
"Bromangelon," a new jelly In powder. Alpha Home Pudding 5 varieties.
Boston Brown Bread. Oyster Sauce and Red-Hot Spanish. Chile Con Carne.
Rutabaga Turnips. Magic Yeast. Condensed Mince Meat, etc.
Dried Fruit In Great Vaslety. At
Salter's Grocery
Telephone 680. Fort street Orpheum Block.
HENRY MAY & CO., Ltd.
Wholesale
and Retail
Grocers. . . .
-Big: Stores-
The Waterhouse Store, I The Mc Intyre Store,
Bethel street. Telephone 24.
Cor.KIng and Fort streets. Telephone u,
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, Crackeis and Cakes, &&,' &.
Telephone 119.
Chas. Hustace,
212 King street, next to the Arlington.
GRAND
COMMENCING
FECIAL
ISTB ATEEKL O 3XT
SATURDAY, -
ALE
- the 24th.
CONCLUDING SATURDAY, the 3rd
Japanese Silks, 35c. a yard. Taffeta Silks, 75c. a yard.
Fancy Silks at 55c. and 75c. a yard. All Wool Black Crepons at 75c. a yard
Complete Stock of Ladies' Muslin Underwear.
Table Linen and Napkins at Greatly Reduced Prices.
N. S. SACHS DRY GOODS COMPANY, LTD.,
4 the PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS. S5w)JiTR!
(far Irani BuIMln, 75 cnu per
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