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Latest Hies.
THE LATEST POPoLAR SONG HITS!
m DimmWH I'll Protect Her and I Will."
As une ' 'he creil anJ only lloen Mora, ani otiwr leading American lingers
Companion So" to Became;"
MI Love Vod Yet."
Th latetl ballad luuni, ty (he famous author ani composer ol "Cienevlve,"
a nn by Mill Mae Marsh (Shub rt' Soprano Sololtt )
"lie Has Left the Old Love For the New."
But J I lianram' Mr hit In "The Demer Cxpreu."
Ill Keep My Promise to You."
The late t New York cr a!.
aawa o. I !.' .Mi.li nntl TwnaKfrn.
COIIUUUID - - w.. -.w V.w,., m
At plaed by leaine American bands. (Arranged ai piano solo.)
PRICU. SO CBNT5 ll!R COPV.
In order lo establish a permanent mall order
buMurss (at a marked advantage In yourself) we
will send outhe above sones rostpald to any
.au.... in ih llnlird Stales. Canada. Mexico. Cuba. Porto Rico or the I'h lllrplnes upon receipt of
THIRTY-FIVE CINTS (,l'r) or the entire collection sent postpaid for ONE DOLLAR, the prlct of any
t expositions It purchased from any one but the publishers.
II vov hue any doubt regarding the genuineness ol this unprecedented offer send us cents (sliver)
a caaraaste tipress charges and e will send the music C. O. D. with prl liege ol examination. Address
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SPECIAL
CLUB
OFFER
BELOW.
SPECIAL OFFER.
The JOHN NELSON COMPANY,
MUSIC PUBLISHERS.
ST. LOUIS MO.
nSawaiian songs i
40 Selected ones for $3.00
-FOR SALE AT THE-
HAWAIIAN BAZAAR, MASONIC TEMPLE.
Comer Hotel and AlakeaJStrwts.
Fraternal Directory.
HARMoNY LODGE No. 3.
I. O. O. P.,
MMta rery Monday evening at 7:30
I armony Hall King street,
J. D. McVEIOH. N. O.
B. R. HENDRY, Secretary.
Ml TLitlni brothers very cordioll;
aiBTlO LODGE No. 2, K. of P.,
HmU eYr.ry Wednesday evening at
KM o'clock. Castle Hall, Fort street
VWtlng brothers cordla ly Invited to
Bttand. S. J. SALTEtt, C. C.
A. E. MURPHY, k.. k .a.
HONOLULU CHAPTER No. 1,
R. A. M..
Meets every third Thursday evening
la ttMMaol". Temple. All visiting com
ijwtn cordially invited
A. P. GILFILLAN, II. P.
. D. TUCKER. Socrotory.
HONOLULU COMMANDERY
No. 1. K. T.
tn in Masonic TemDlo on the sec-
Tkundav evening of each month
visiting Sir Knights courteously in-
MIRRORS
of every de
scription !
HENRY E. COOPER, E. C.
i. D. TUCEKBR. Recorder.
OAHU LODGE No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every Friday evonlng at their
Outle Hall, 420U Port street, at 7:30.
Members of Mystic Lodge No. 2, und
flatting brothers, cordially Invited.
A. N. SINCLAIR. C. C.
M. ROSENDLEDT,
jjOl K. of R. and 8.
KUUANU CHAPTER ROSE
CROIX,
No. 1 .A. & A. 8. R
eta the first Thursday In each
ith. at Masonic Temule. Sojourn-
and visiting brothers cordially In-
l to attend all meetings
W. M., FRANK D. AUERDACH.
SftifcAN B. SCRIMGEOUR, Secretary.
LULK1E LE PROQRE3 DB
L'OCEANIE.
No. 124. A. & A .8. Rlto.
VUted meetings on the last Mon
ap af each month, In Its hall, Masonic
Uttlt.
C. M. WHITE, W. M.
M. B. FRIEL, Secretary;
KO. W. DoLONG POST No.
45, O. A. It.,
.partmrnt of California and Neva
Ba. meets at Harmony Hall, King
4rt. Bnt Thursday evonlng of every
flMMta. Sojourulna; comrades are cor
Mmltr Invited to attend.
W. L. EATON, P. C.
IA. T. COPELAND, Adjt,
HAWAIIAN LODGE No. 21,
F. AND A. M.
ptaUd meetings, first Monday each
ffsaata. Bpeclal mcttlngs', when called
wlll be noted In this space).
JUmbers Lodge Le Progrea, Pacillc
Ml, and all sojourning brethren
aarcially Invited.
ED. I. PALDINQ, W. M.
H. H. Q. WALLACE. Secretary.
HN8IGN WORTH RAGLEY
OARRISON,
No. 171,
tecular Army and Navy Union of
Mm United States of America, meets at
Harmony Hall, King street, every sec
Bad and fourth Friday In each month
at 7:30 p. m. Visiting comrades are
erdlally Invited.
All honors. "' 'gcd soldiers or
jailors, elthc; fl or volunteers,
in allglble ft?- mcc'rMp.
E. J. WILSON,
' Commander.
f. H. 8HEAHAN, Adjutant.
THE WAVERLY CLUD.
Ufaverly Block, Bethel street. Stan
attf magazines and periodicals; 11
fjrary; billiard, pool and card tables
jar free use of, members. Arrange
fBta tor transient visitors. Entrance
BM ILU, monthly dues 11. Open from
a. wo. to 11 p. m.
A. V DEAR. President
aianM T. COPELAND, Recording 8ec.
JirUbHH B. 8CIUMQKOUB, Flo. 84M.
An Elegant Assortment
at Reduced Rates !
50cts
T5cts
$1.00
Take our choice of these
bargains befcre they are
gone
Hollister Drug Co,
FORT STREET.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the uioaev If it
falls to ct . ". W. Grove's bUm
Is on each box. 25 cents.
Orphcum tonight.
A roll line of harness and Baddlory
at the 1'. V and S. Co.
WEDDING STATIONERY. Engraved
Cards, Embossing.
H. F. W1CHMAN.
George Haffncr, Jeweler, hus moved
to Vineyard street near tho Queen Ho
tel. Harmony Lodge, No. 3, I. O. O. F.,
will meet at 7:30 p. m. In Harmony
Hall.
A Chapter of Sons and Daughters of
Revolutionary Sires Is to be formed In
Manila.
Get a box of Prang's water color
paints for the children at tlio Hawa
iian News Co.
Travctlng Agent W. H. Babbitt of
tho von Hamm-Young Company ar
rived from a Muni trip in tho Klnau.
U. N. Colgrove, of former City of
Columbia fame, Is running a restaurant
called tho Midway Cafe, in Manila.
An excellent sandwich is that Mido
of cold meat loaf. Chicken, veal, ham
or beef, any of theso for sale by Htis
tace. There is only one Jesse Moore Whis
key in the world and that Is cold and
pure. Lovojoy & Co. are distributors
for tho Hawaiian Jlnnds
Fresh butter and other good things
per Australia, for salo by Guerrero &
Hoko at the now grocery, Miller street,
Just above tho Methodist church.
Whitney & Marsh can Interest the
Indies It they will read their ad In
today s Issue. Nineteen hundred yards
of wash dress goods at a bargain.
Just arrived, eighteen dozen cholco
fowls, for salo at Schu man's stock
yards, corner Alakca and Queen
streets. Call early and havn your
pick.
Col. "Jim" Sherwood, the former
proprietor of Long Branch, at Walklkl,
Is now happily located at Cavlte and Is,
as usual, making a host of friends. Ho
does not like the climate.
Walklkl Inn. Pleasant rooms, fine
bathing, excellent table and service.
Wagonette will leave Fort and King
streets every evening at 5 o'clock, re
turning at 7:45. Henry N. Almy, man
ager. J. D. McVeigh, superintendent of Ku
llhl detention camp, was surprised by
tho employes of that place on Satur
day evening with a complimentary rid-
dress and tho gift of a handsome Hlver
serlvce.
John Clark and Albert, Gallci.ins,
had a drunken quarrel In a house at
Queen and South streets yesterday,
which resulted In Clark slashing Al
bert on tho left side of the head. Tho
wound was not dangerous.
Pond, an American, has Introduced
the lunch wagon or as there called tho
"perambulating hotel" on Manila
streets. At first view the Filipinos
avoided It considering It a new type of
American exterminating machine.
They now speak of It as "mucha bono"
and patronize.
In an exhibition game of baseball
given at Hongkong on the 1st ult.,
Lieut, Hobson, the Merrimac hero.
played the part of catcher in one of
the nines. The teams were made up
from officers and men of the U. 8. S.
Baltimore, Monadnock and Wheeling,
and the score was 16 to 12.
The business of the Mcrcantllo Print
ing Co. has been Increasing to such an
extent lately that they havo been com
pelled to move to more commodious
quarters. They havo taken tho largo
room over the Washington Mercantile
Co. on Queen street, formerly used by
tho Citizens' Sanitary Commlttco, and
now havo one of tho largest and brH
lighted printing offlces In thy city.
The Geary law, which excludes Chi
nese from entering or settling upon
American territory, is being put in
operation in Manila and Chinese and
Malays nro being sent to Singapore
"Freedom" says: "Tho local U. S.
Emigration department b taking every
precaution to see that none but the
most desirable class of every national
ity gain the right to live under the pro
tection of tho American flag."
ftiroat iua6 Is ss . U. Boa ,
11 A VVA.11AIN
Mercantile Agency
Q M. bfcKKbt, : ftidiktger.
Judd Building.
mr dm collections a Specialty.
Room 10, Spreckeli Building,
Fort street,
t-ollectlon a spei
nlttancts. No fee cha
Inn l made.
claltv. Prompt re-
arged unless atWev
1443
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
Offices.
,.A S''nn hand and your In
.specilon l Invited.
tar
Waterhouse k Co
PARQUETRY,
...THE.
CHAS. D. WALKER.
Designer and Guilder of Hlfth-Graie
Yachts, Boats and Launches!
Works, 69a KING ST.
P. O. Box 6n. Telephone 16c.
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 Parauetry
Johnson's Floor Wax,
Johnson's Floor Brushes,
Johnson's Restorer,
Johnson's Solvent.
A Comp'ete and New
. . Line ot . .
Ladies' Shirt Waists,
In white and colors, in 'he latest spring1 shipes and styles.
A Fine Line of
Printed Foulard Silks.
So mi'ch the vogue this spring. Also, a complete line of
Gimps and r'aamentnes for trimming the same.
Our stock of EHrT5oMoi;q8 i very complete, and caie-
fuily selected.
Ask to see the New Belt, 3JIl g.stg the latest conception.
See our window display of PRINTED PIQUES,
that we are selling tor 8 yards for $1.00.
B. F. EHLERS & 00.,
FORT ST.
JkiiTdihTdiitT
: BASEBALL
TRACT -HH- -H- -H- -H-
Hounded by Keeaumoku. Klnau,
Piikol and Lunalilo streets; only
one block from the Beretanla
street car line Ms ' -A" m m
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. 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. 7
Waygy
HONOLULU COFFBB MILLS
Artesian Wells.
L. E. PINKHAM, - CONTRACTOR.
Offloe with the Faolflo Hardware Co.,
v. Honolulu, H, 1.
Estlnnntes given and contracts made
for wells on any of the Islands. BIX
NKW PLANTS for heavy work operated
by the most skillful hlpucgtclaiiadilllere.
1276
FRED J. CROSS,
Consulting and Superintending
Electrical Hydraulic
ENCIINEKR.
Eloctro-Hydrnulle Power Transmlsolon j
REPORTS AND K8TIMATE8
FURNISHED. . . .
With Oatton-Noll Co., Queen street.
Offloe next to Pm ..fflpe. 1228
J A MES T. TAYLOB,
M. An. Soc. C. B.
CONSULTING
Hydraulic Engineer.
806 Judd Block. Tele. 683.
FOR-
PURE HAWAIIAN COFFEES,
Or n or Koasted.
Large stock of Coffees from the Kona, Hamakua, Olaa Dis
tricts always on hand. Old Coffees a speciality.
H. HACKFELD& CO., LTD.
Tclephons S03.
P. O. Box 984.
IMPORTER AM) DEALER IN
Chinese Goods and Silk Hankerchiefs
SPECIALTY!
no Nuuanu Street.
MERCHANT TAILORING
Bttwttn Hotel and Pauahl.-
Honolulu Tobacco Co., Limited,
IMPORTERS OF
HAVANA AND MANILA CIGARS,
HMOKKRS' ARTICLES,
Eino GrcdeB of Smoking Tobacco.
Cor. 'Fort and Merchant Streets, HontMa.
Real Torchon
NEW SPANGLED NEIS,
NEW TUCKINGS,
and Maltese Laces
NEW ALL-OVER LAGES,
NEW ALL-OVER EMBROIDERIES.
REAL LACE HANDKERCHIEFS
LACE SCARPS, EMBROIDERIES and VEILINGS.
I M?1 11fl fr9Z(t21.3tt
N. S. SACHS DRY GOODS COMPANY, LTD.,
Carjtu THB PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS. i7jUSrJr
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