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THE EVENING 13ULLETJN: POKOIULU, H. I., SATTJPDAY, MABOH 17, 1000.
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As ung ihe Ett.il and only Helen Mom, anj otlicr le4lng Amrlcn lngm
Companion Su" to "Because:"
Ml Love You Yet."
The Utet balUJ Siist, fcv the fumous ulhor nJ composer ot "Genevlve,'
as sunt; by Miss Mae Marsh (Snub n's Serrano Soloist )
"She Has Left the Old Love Fop the New."
Uurdl Uartram's blR hit In "The Denver Express."
MI'll Keep My Promlne to You."
The latest New York cr i.
HTk. c Inula". Aliinc It nntl Two-Stcn.
As tleJ by leal tig American banJs. (Arranged as piano solo.)
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The JOHN NELSON COMPANY,
MUSIC PUBLISHERS.
HAWAIIAN SONGS
' 40 Selected ones for $3.00
J) -FOR SALE
&' HAWAIIAN BAZAAR,
1 Comer Hotel and
lvaMMaaMmmn
fraternal Directory.
HARMoNY LODGE No. 3,
I. O. O. P.,
IfMti every Monday evening at 7:30,
Harmony Hall King street.
j. d. McVeigh, n. a.
E. II. HENDRY, Secretary.
All TUtlng brothers very cordially
IBTlUel
MT8T1C LODGE No. 2, K. ot P.,
facta everv Wednesday evening at
: o'clock, Castlo Hall, Fort street
artoltlng brothers cordla ly Invited to
fttUnd. S. J. SALTEit, C. C.
UU A. E. MURPHY, K. R .3.
HONOLULU CHAPTER No. 1,
R. A. M
MNti every third Thursday evening
la GUsonl Temple. Ml visiting com
feulona cordially Invited
A. P. GILFILLAN, H. P.
f. D. TUCKER. Secretary.
HONOLULU COMMANDERY
No. 1. K. T.
. In Uaannln Tnmnla on the BCC-
11. ii part a v AVAnln? nf pnph month
Ttiitlng Sir Knights courteously In-
HENRY E. COOPER, E. C.
f. D. TUCEKER, Recorder.
OAHU LODGE No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every Friday evening at their
Castle Hall, 420 Fort street, at 7:30.
Members of Mystic Lodge No. 2, und
jrtaiUng brothers, cordially Invited.
A. N. SINCLAIR. C. C.
M. ROSENBLEDT,
jBI K. of R. and S.
HUUANU CHAPTER ROSE
CKOIX,
No. 1 .A. & A. S. R
MMta the Qrst Thursday In each
raiU, at Masonic Temple. Sojourn-
tsTta and visiting brothers cordially In-
flNH to attend all meetings
W. M.. FRANK D. AUERDACH.
aUAN B. SCIUMGEOUR, Secretary.
LODGE LE PROGRES DE
L'OCEANIE,
No. 124. A. & A .3. Rite.
Mated meetings, on tbo last Mon
aap of each month, In Its hall, Masonic
mmwlu
C. M. WHITE, W. M.
M. B. FRIEL, Secretary.
10. W. DeLONQ POST No.
45, O. A. R.,
apartment of California and Neva
a. meets at Harmony Hall, King
ME t, first Thursday evening of every
mta. Sojourning comrades are cor
Uf Invited to atiecd.
W. L. EATON, P. C.
I AM. T. COPELAND, Adjt.
HAWAIIAN LODGE No. 21,
F. AND A. M.
Vtated meetings, first Monday each
ssaith. Special mcttlngs, when called
prill be noted In this spneo).
M.mbers Lodge Le Progrea. Pacific
(aire, and all sojourning brethren
rsllally Invited.
ED. I. SPALDING, W M.
B. Q. WALLACE, Secretory.
NSIGN WORTH BAGLEY
GARRISON,
No. 171,
Regular Army and Navy Union of
Ik. United Stutes of America, meets at
Harmony Hall. Kin? street, every sec-
Md and fourth Friday In each month
at 7:30 p. m. Visiting comrades are
ordlally Invited.
All honorary " ""gcd soldiers or
tailors, eltuc: tfc or volunteers,
ar. eligible ft- inerilnnlilp.
E. J. WILSON,
Commander.
I. K. 8HEAHAN. Adjutant.
THE WAVEIILY CLUD.
Hfrrerly Block, Dethel street Ston
girt magazines nnd periodicals; II
ftrftry; billiard, pool and card tables
tor free use of members. Arrange
BBtj tar transient visitors. Entrance
m 11.21. monthly dues $1. Open from
I ft. el to 11 p. m.
A. V. GEAn, President
MOm T. COPELAND, Recording Soc.
1-XkLMM B. BCRIMQBOUR, Fin. Bec'y.
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ST. LOUIS MO.
AT THE-
MASONIC TEMPLE.
Alakea-Streets.
Royal
Here
and
Everywhere
You aro worn ont, tlrod, can't put
the energy you desire Into your
duties. Well, then, you must try
something that will overcome this
feeling and rohtoro you to perfect
health.
Pleasant
From childhood we are taught to
respect the curative foatures of herbs.
Our grandmothers used thorn, and
wore, as a rule, vereed In the art of
preparing remedies from various
plant
as
We have a preparation that is of
the old-fashioned typo purely vege
table, made of horba with wlno. For
a gonoral ionic to produce vigor and
strength, you cannot find a better
one,
Wine.
For malarial disorders, Inns of ap
petite, that tlrod feeling, Iohs of on
er gy, It Is a true- panacoa.
Royal Bitten it the name,
They gate me at my birth,
From Royal no one need refrain,
llt-use will turely bring mirth.
Put up In pint bottlofl at 50 cent.
Only of
Hollister Drug Co.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the uioaev if it
falU to c . ". W. Grove's sl"
Is on each box. 25 cents.
They are Here ! They are Here !
250 Doz. WHITE BATH TOWELS, to be sold at - - $1.65 per doz.
2000 Pieces of VICTORIA LAWNS, to be
1000 Pieces India Linons, to be sold
N. 8- SACHS DRY GOODS COMPANY, LTD.,
iSsiid!f THE PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS. &?&&?&&?
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Orplieum tonight.
A full line of harness and saddlery
at the P. V and 9. Co.
American Messenger Servlco, Ma
sonic Temple, l'el. 414. "
Gcorgo HafTner, Jeweler, has moved
to Vineyard street near tho Queen no
tch P. M. Brooks has been appointed a
notary public. Soo By Authority col
umn. WEDDING STATIONERY. Engraved
Cards, Embossing.
H. P. WICHMAN.
Livery nnd boarding stables have
been established by tho Club Stables at
Long Branch, Waiklkl.
Tho Board of Health has received
J374.50 from residents of Kona, Ha
waii, to bo used for relief purposes.
The band plays at Emma Square this
afternoon nnd gives tho regular Sun
day concert at Makeo Island tomorrow.
Grand opening or tho New England
Bakery today. Everything at half
price. Everybody Invited nnd good
music.
Tho Seamen's Club gave a flno con
cert at their hall last evening. Nearly
all the sailors allowed on shore were
In attendance.
Tho Union Express Co. wish passen
gers for tho Australia to send In their
orders early Monday morning to avoid
tho rush. Sco New Today.
Fresh butter and other good things
per Australia, for sale by Guerrero &
Hoko at tho new grocery, Miller street,
Just abovo tho Methodist church.
A number of Kauai citizens havo re
quested tho Board of Health that all
Kauai visitors from Honolulu undergo
tho full quarantine period, and that
all goods shipped bo thoroughly fumi
gated. Tho only "Hnwallan Scenic Calen
dar," thirteen beautiful Island s.-nes
Rainfall and Temperature Tables
Four pieces Hawaiian Musk, mailed to
any address, 50 cents. Golden Uulo Da
zaar, 316 Fort Btreet.
At St. Andrew's Cathedral on tho
third Sunday In i.ent, March 18, the
services will be held as follows: Com
munion, 7 n. in.; matins and sermon,
11 a. m.; Pule Ahlahl, 3:30 p. m.; even
song and sermon, 7:30 p. ra.
English services aro now held every
evening In Kawalhao church. Tomor
row evening ut 7:30 o'clock Rev. W.
D. Wcstcrvelt will contlnuo tho discus
sion of "Topics for tho Times," sub
ject, "Tho Plague Bacilli as a Teach
er." Dr. A. Mourltz writes tho Board of
Health that tho epidemic of malarial
fever on tho Island of Molokal la abat
ing. He says tbcro Is no well defined
caso of typhoid and anticipates that
with tho return of tho trade winds the
health of tho people will return to
normal conditions.
Cyclomcre Part: has been subdivided
into lots which are now offered for
sale. These lots aro particularly suit
able for manufacturing sites, storage
warehouses and residence purposes,
parties seeking locations conveniently
near to tho business portion of the city
will find this a most desirable proper
ty. For terms and particulars, apply
at the office of Bruce, Waring & Co.,
Progress block.
In tho Church of the Sacred Heart at
Marquesvlllo (Punahou,) tomorrow,
March 18th, third Sunday of Lent, mass
will bo celebrated in that church nt al
a. m.; nnd Immediately after mass will
tako placo tho cxcrclso of tho stations
of tho Cross. Tho Sunday nfter Easter
Sunday is tho Sunday when tho priest
will bo ready to hear tho confessions
of those who wish to comply then with
their Easter duty In that cmircli.
With twenty years expe
rience, King Bros, claim first
i lace as picture framers. You
will aUays be satisfied if you
have this sort of work properly
done. Enough said. KING
BROS., 110 Hotel street.
CHAS. D. WALKER,
Designer and Builder ol High-Grid
Yachts, Boats and Launches 1
Wi-tks, 6? KING ST
P. C. Box 6n. lelerhcne -,(,
FOR SATURDAY SADNESS
BY DIOGENES.
Unless something stay tho present
trend of mattert., tho futuiu visitor to
Honolulu will nsk, not, "Vlier6 Is Chi
natown?" but, "Where do tin) whlto
people live?"
Lawyer (In courthouso corridor)
"What point wcro tho attorneys ar
guing when tho Judgo allowed tho Jury
to retire?"
Juror "I don't know. Somebody
woke me up Just ns Judgo Perry said we
might go out for a little while."
Tho Office "Hullo, Mr. Man, I've
been looking for you the past month."
Tho Man "Is that all? Darn It,
I've been watching for you s'tcon years.
Why didn't you shout beforo?"
Tho Oulco "Well, I heard long ago
you woro wanting to say something to
mo, but thought nt first you woro only
going to givo mo a "fill."
In tho now telcphono system a call Is
signified by a flame at Central. Tho
operators hear everything a fellow says
to his "flame." Such n system ought
to he a flaming success.
A local Insuranco association ought
at least to Insure tho strict enforce
ment of flro preventive regulations.
Bascballcrs needn't bo put out at
tho occupation of tho Association
grounds with house lots. There'll bo
more homo runs than ever, now, In tho
old diamond field.
Thrum's Annual Is behind tho age.
Any almanac can tell us when moon
shlno Is due, but wo expect our only
own to tell us when tho street electric
lights ought to bo visible.
Sinco .annexation tho tram conduc
tors and drivers ought to havo donned
uniforms. Tho "best government" be
ing no longer In dread of revolution
ists, tho carmen aro surely safo from
arrest for putting on style.
When wo havo an elevated railroad
In Fort street, tho horses of that day
will laugh till they burst their brecch
Ings nt tho tales of their predecessors
having shied at the steam roller.
An amateur vocalist nt Honuakaha,
gasping nfter high C, caught his left
car In his teeth, and tho resulting pains
wcro so mingled that ho didn't know
whether to consult tho aurlst or tho
dentist. In this strait a bicyclo mochl
nlstcamcnlonirnnfl rnllnvm! lm unffnrni-
by cementing ..io punctures In his car
and fitting his gums with ball bearings.
w w
Really wo need no Htnrm flnml ilrnlnn
With streets that do not wash away,
tvnicn can do nan if skill and brains
Cement tho pavement that wo lay.
Note. Tho rhymo machine is still a
trifle out of order, Its revorslng bar
catching badly. So long as it turns out
sense, nowever, u is Detter man none.
The foundry people dlagnoso tho trou
blo as being tho need of a new crank.
This may probably bo borrowed from
tho guild of curbstono critics taking
chargo of tho goneral situation.
PER 8. S. AUSTRALIA.
Just landed a full lino of grapes, ap
ples, oranges, lemons, celery, cabbago,
cauliflower, cranberries, burbank nnd
red potatoes, dates, salmon, flounders,
halibut, crabs, Eastern and California
oysters (In tin nnd shell.) turkovn
chickens, ducks, quail. A full lino of
canned goods. CAMARINOS' REFRI
GERATOR SEATTLE BEER.
Tho over popular Kalnler beer is be
coming a household word and "will
vou have a glass of Seattle," is more
often heard than anything else. The
Criterion Saloon has the beer on tap or
in bottles.
Horses nnd rigs may bo kept now at
Waiklkl now in tho stables at Long
Branch.
Waiklkl Inn. Pleasant rooms, flno
bathing, excellent tablo nnd sorvlce.
Konry N. Almy, manager.
The uso of tne Singer In m'Ulons of
homes shows the unprocedon: v1 sue
ccbb of these Ideal sewing mi Nnes.
It Is convincing proof that tht, Singer
excels in ail kinds of family vOng
and art needle work. All our l Vng
machines are of the best construov'qn,
beautifully decorated, and are mounted
on sleected woods In finely finished
cabinets of artlstlo designs. B. Ber
ersen. agent. 16 Bethel street
ScnSf i sgigg
R1SD0N IROtf WOEKS,
Ban Francisco,
ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS.
liih Duty Pumping Machinery,
Heine Boilers, Plain Tubu'ar Boilers, Corliss Engines, Cane Cars,
vacuum Pans, and all machinery for Ihe complete equipment of Sugar Mills.
Office: Progress Block,
PORT AND BERETANIA STREETS,
Fulton Engineering and Shipbuilding Works.
SUCCESSORS TO
FULTON IKON WOEKS,
ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS OF
High Duty Pumping Engines,
Corliss Marine and Mill Engines, Marine anp Stationery Boilers.
Estimates furnished for all classes of machinery, and for the equipment of compltti
power plants.
KCerLir 3-. G-inaca,
Representative In the Hawaiian Islands.
OFFICE : Fort street, between Merchant and King streets. 14M
BASEBALL
Hounded by Keeoumoku, Klnau,
Plikol and Lunalilo streets; only
one block from the Beretanla
street car Hneasy v vv &p vjy
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 90 feet will be sold for the reasonable
price of $1,250. Terms. 2;0 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 Ruilrilnd.
l&Waalat&
HONOLULU COFFEE MILLS
HestdqLVLSirtere
FOR
PURE HAWAIIAN COFFEES,
C9rr . v or Konsted.
Large stock of Coffees from the Kona, Hamakua, Olaa Dis
tricts always on hand. Old Coffees a speciality.
Honolulu Tobacco Co., Limited,
IMPORTERS OF
HAVANA AND MANILA CIGARS,
SMOKKItS' ARTICLES,
Eino Grades of Smoking Tobacco.
Cor. Fort and Merchant Streeti, Honolulu.
CHARLES CRAMER,
Tailor.
Is now located with C. Grotte, tailor,
Union Street.
sold at 95c. per pc. of 10 yds.
at $2.65 per piece 24 yards.
Oa.liforn.ia.
HONOLULU, H. H.
H- HACKFELD,& CO., LTD.
PrAprtfAv
REMOVAL NOTICE-
en and after February :st the UNION
EXl-KESS CO. will have their office with
the Evening Bulletin.
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