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IHli EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., THU11SDAY, MARCH 1G, WOO.
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Per Cyrus Wakefield,
JUST ARRIVED FROM
SAN FRANCISCO,
A Large Assortment of
General
Merchandise,
VIZj
Perfect Barker & Rice Plows,
assorted sizes; Perfect Double Mould
Board Plows, assorted sizes; Sub
soil and Sidehill Plows, assorted
sizes; Blacksmith Anvils, assorted
-zes; Blacksmith, Carpenter and
Pipe Vises, assorted sizes; Black
smith Drilling Machines and Port
able Forges, Baldwin's and Dr.
Bailey's Ensilage Cutters, by hand
or power jut the thing for stock;
Galvanized Wire Netting, from 2 to
6 feet wide; Green and Brass Wire
Cloth, 2 to 3 feet wide; Anti-Caloric
Sectional Pipe Coverings, and Plas
ter; Long 'nd Short-handle Sgpvels,
L.nff and snort liar,cMi Spidos,
Axes from 3 to 4 in., Bush Hooks',
Ax Handles, Black and Galvanized
.Cut Nails, assorted sizes, 3 to (Sod.;
f Bac4 and Galvanized Wire Nails,
assorted sizes, 3 to tjod.; Black and
Galvanized Fence Wire, Nos. 4 to
6; Black and Galvanized Fence,
Staples, i to 2; Pioneer White
Lead, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil,
both In Barrels and Drums; Dry
Red Lead, and Zinc,
Mixed Paints,- assorted colors, in Oil
and Japan; Paint Brushes, White
wash Brushes, Carriage and Furni
ture Varnish, Kerosene, Gasolene
and Crude Petroleum, Blacksmith,
Machinist, Plumbing and Carpen
tering Tools, of various kinds and
sizes; Packing for Machinery, viz:
Asbestos, Pure Gum, Sheet Rubber,
Usudurian, Rainbow, Square Plush,
Italian Flax, Peerless and Amazon
Spiral, Round and Square Tuck's
Packing; Suction and Steam Rubber
Hose, assorted sizes.
'' The Hawaiian Hardiue Go.
Fortttrwt. opposite Spreckelt' Bank.
CHICKERING PIANOS
Boston
KROEGER PIANOS
New York
Maurer Mandolins
Martin Guitars
Everybody knows their goodness. They need no advertisement. It Is only
necessary to state where they are to be found.
TTe Sell Tliera
THE BERGSTROM MUSIC CO.,
Progress Block-
NOT SELLING,
- but -GIVING
AWAY.
Must Make Room for my new goods.
Trimmed Hats - from $1.00 up
Felt Hats - from 50 cents up
Sailor Hats - from 10 cents up
An elegant line of Ribbons,
10, 15 and 25 cents a yard.
MESS M. E. KHXEAJV
Hali'dresslng and Manicuring Parlors.
Arlington Block, 205-207 Hotel St.
Knlthl Cntnp Names.
Handsome signs artistically executed
by Paul Moldcnhauer linvo been put
up to Indicate the avenues and places
tit Knllhl detention camp. Crossing
tho railway Is n lino eorul road extend
ing along two sides of tho camp. This
Is named "Wood avenue," after tho
president of tho Uonrd of Health. Tho
space wherein tho fumigating station
Is located Is called "I'rntt compound,"
nftcr tho medical chief of that service.
"Hemenway road" Identifies the street
In front of tho administration building,
In honor of tho captain of tho guard.
"McVeigh avenue" l tho tltlo.of tho
principal thoroughfare, running mnuka
and makal d 100 feet wide, fitly hon
oring tho superintendent of tho camp.
Dr. Day Is tho patronymic of another
of tho main streets. A grove of alge
robas on tho town sldo of tho camp Is
called "Howard park," after tho camp
physician. Commissary headquarters
aro embellished with tho sign, "Clark's
Inn," commemorating Charles Clark's
work as head of that department. A
street namo In reserve Is "Keahlnul,"
signifying "tho big Are."
Certificates fop Burial.
March 13 Natwal, Hawaiian female,
15 months, tuberculosis, Auwalllnuu.
March 14 Kahlklna, Hawaiian fe
male, 47, Kallhl, post mortem, cause
not Elven up till 1 p. m. today.
Ah Sam, Chinese male, CO, con
sumption, Chinese hospital.
Summer
Sports
Tennis Balls
" Rackets
" Supplies
Hammocks
Dumb Bells
Indian Clubs
Striking Bags
Boxing Gloves
Base Ball Goods
Chest Weight Exercisers
Lowest prices
save money
and buy from
WALL, NICHOLS CO.,
LIMITED.
Book, Music & Newsdealers
..PIANOS SOLD ON INSTALLMENTS..
KIMBALL PIANOS
Chicago
Fort street.
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
Thf! P. V. find S. Ho. havo lmv nnrl
grain for sale. i
Tho funeral of Henry WatcrhoiiHO,
Jr. will take place this afternoon nt
4 o CIOCK.
A notice of salo of delinquent stock
In the Maunalel Sugar Co. appears In
this Issue.
Lodgo I.o Progrcs will hold a special
meeting tonight. Work In tho first
degree. Sco Now Today.
Tho mall for tho Coast closed at 1:30
p. m. today, as tho Hongkong was ex
pected to sail at 3 o'clock.
J. n. Mills received a lot of potatoes,
oranges, lemons, butter and checso by
the Australia. Call and boo him.
Salter's grocery Is on deck ognln
with a lot of delicacies received fresh
from tho Australia's refrigerator,
Hralanl float House Is now open
again for the ueo of members. Those
formerly nuaratlned thcro having gone
to quarantine wharf.
May & Co. received today by tho
Australia ft big consignment of ico
house goods; fresh potatoes, frozen
oysters, fruits, vegetables, etc.
fresh butter and other good things
per Australia, lor sale by Guerrero &
Hoke at the new grocery, Miller street,
Just above tho Methodist church.
There are about 1,200 pcoplo In Ka
llhl iletetntlnn rjimn. Rntnn 300 nf Hinm
nro yet serving quarantine 'while tho
resi nave no omer piaco or auouo.
Tho regular meeting or Honolulu
Chapter, No. ,1 It. A. M. will bo hold
this evening In Masonic Temple. Visit
ing companions aro cordially Invited.
Tho third and last artesian well at
the site of tho projected Kallhl pump
ing station Is being 'driven. Tho first
two aro very successful flowing wells.
Apparently tho plague scare Is wear
ing away on tho Coast as each Incom
ing steamer shows an Increased pas
senger list for Honolulu over those of
the past two months.
The well known chef, Joo, formerly
at Sans Soucl, Is now at tho head of
the Orphcum Cafe's kitchen. His old
admirers can onco more havo an op
portunity of enjoying his excellent
cooking.
As wa6 surmised, the Australia was
delayed by bad weather. It seemod to
be quite a coincidence, that although a
day late, ehe should arrive In tho har
bor at exactly her usual tlmn in the
morning..
The Hongkong Maru arrived off har
bor this morning at 7:30 o'clock after
n quick run of 9 days. Her coming so
fiOOn Was fltlltn n. nurnHiin tin nt ih
earliest she was not expected until lato
in mo afternoon.
The Bulletin Is Informed that It was
not C. F. Fitz W. Hall, who was the'
leading spirit or promoter of the sere
nading nartv that vlnltoil thn ,!.
dences of a number of the leading Brit-
inn retuuenus last evening.
Three foreign steamers arrived In
the harbor this morning from foreign
shores at almost directly opposite
points of the compass. The War rl mod
from 8ydney, the Hongkong Maru from
the Orient and the Australia from the
Coast.
The San FrancUco paper mall will
not be out until about 9 o'clock to
night Tho letter mail was finished
shortly before noon, and the force was
immediately put at work on the mall
to bo sent in tho Hongkong Mam and
tho Warrlmoo. Tho whole postofflcto
force worked from daylight this morn
ing with only ten minutes for lunch.
Tho conscientious men who havo
given their services gratuitously to aid
tho Board of Health In stamping out
tho plague will bo elated over tho Citi
zens' Sanitary Commltteo'u notlco un
der New Today Informing them that
thelrlabors are at an end tonight. They
havo worked dllU'ntlv Mm nnat fn.
woeks and nro ceitalnly deserving of
.i resi. uniy tnoso who havo had tho
work in hand can apprcclato the labor
and Inconvenience theso two or threo
hundred men havo experienced. They
aro deserving of pralso from every citi
zen of Honolulu for tholr heroic offorts.
I AM OPENING
A splendid assortment of Un
bleached, Bleached and Colored
LinenTable Damask,Vrith Napkins
and Doilies to match.
E. W. Jordan,
ort Street,
Convincing
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The great demand for the Ivgh giade shoes of Mess-s.
Hanan and Johnstone and Aturphy, of whom we are tl e
exclusive agents, has thoroughly convinced us of the merit of
these goods.
Progressive in every detail, cut only of the finest stocks,
and introducing alwas new features, keeps them alvvavs in
the lead and always in demand.
wimmx
100 Pieces
Gaveens
WHITNEY & MARSH, Ltd.,
Importers off Dry Goods. 519 Fort street.
A GOOD INVESTMENT
FOR ALL
BLOWN TUMBLERS
Your choice in quantities to suit
50 Cents
This Is an opportunity for you to stock up on a necessary article. The regular
prices of these tumblers are from 75 cents to 90 cents per dozen.
See them piled up In our Esva window.
W.W. Dimond & Co., Ltd.
Importers of Crockerv and Glass and House Furnishing Goods.
shoe store.
Batistes
15 Cents
A Yard.
Plain and
Engraved - -
at
Per Dozen
KX "AUSTRALIA."
FIR, O 25 E2ST
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Eastern Oysters
IN CANS, AT THE
BEAVER LUflCH ipOty
H.J.NOLTi:, Proprietor.
Annuul Meeting. I
The Regular Annual Meeting of tho
Stockholders of the INTER-ISLAND
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,
Limited, will be held nt the office of the
Company, Queen street, Honolulu, on
Monday, March 26th, 1900, at 10 o'clock
a. m. N. E. GEDGE,
Secretary.
Honolulu. March 12. loco. 1477-16
Now that business Is Improving
many pcoplo nro furnishing their
homes with Chlckertng, Krocger and
other pianos from Tho Bergstrom .Mu
sic Co. Everybody knows tho gooJ
qualities of theso Instruments.
Beautiful
1900 Patterns
Card of Thanks
Mr. Chu Gem, president, and Mr. Yira
Quon, treasurer, of the Chinese United
Society, received from Mr. Chang Chau,
ofE. O. Halt & Son, the sum of $50 00
donated by Messrs. E. Peck St Co., of
Honolulu, to be used for the benefit of the
Chinese who suffered by reason of the
destruction of Chinatown on January 10,
1000.
t A grateful acknowledgement Is hereby
made to Messis. E Peck & Co.
Any future donations of any kind to
any of the Chinese Charities or for the
Chinese Hospital will be gladly received
Mr. Chane Chau at E. O. Hall & Son's
store on King street. Assistance of this
kind Is greatly needed and Is hereby
solicited.
CHU GEM
YIM QUON.
1478-jt ByYIm Searnok.
Tho United Carriage Co., telophone
290 nt tho old stand, King and Fori
streets. Hacks nt any hour. Also
first class livery turnouts. Leave your
order nt tho ofllco and wo will do the
rest.
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