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THE EVKN1NG BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1900.
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HEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!!
Per ex Diamond Head; Schr.
Transit and E. B. Sutton.
A Large Assortment of
(Jereral
Merchandise,
VIZI
Colorado Engine, Machine,
Car Box, Cylinder, W. S. Lard,
Sperm and Cocoanut Oil; Cor
bolineumCoal Tar, Stockholm
Tar, Rosin, Sulphur, Waste,
Anti-Coloric sectional Pipe
Coverings, assorted sizes to
4 inches and Plaster in Bags.
B. S. Anvils, B. S. Drills and
Forges, Hay and Fodder Cut
ters, Boiled and Raw Linseed
Oil, Asphaltum in barrels, Car
riage and Furniture Varnish ol
best quality, Ready Mixed
Paints, White Lead, White
Zinc, and assorted 'Colors both
ground in Oil and in Japan.
Galv. Iron Buckets assorted
sizes.
Galv. Iron Tubs 'assorted
sizes.
Please call and examine for
yourselves.
The Hawaiian Hardwaie Go.
Ftrt Stmt. apposite Spreekels' Bank.
EVERYTHING IN flUSIC
Jjjl
CALL FOR
OF' ISC.
BEBGSTROM
FINE IMPORTED - MILLINERY
Dressmaking A SPECIALTY
Under My Personal Supervision.
MANICURING - - SHAMPOOING
. . HAIRDRESSING . . .
Special attention is paid to
Scalp ljreiBLtxxx&xx'tm
This Department is in Charge of an Experienced
Hairdresser.
MISS M. E.
EVERYBODY
IS SURPRISED ....
at the
EXCELLENT HOT LUNCH
servetpioy the
New England Bakery
in their delightfully cool and attrac
tive Lani. Generous Portions of
each article furnished at very
moderateprlces.
Private rooms reserved for La
dles.
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Breakfast, 6 to q A. At.
Lunch ii to 2 P. M.
J. OSWALD LUTTED, Mgr.
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Hotel street. 1484
For Sale.
SUGAR MACHINERY AT
HANALBI, KAUAI.
One Mlrless, Talt and Watson W. B.
Steam Engine Olameter of cylinder 15
Inches, stroke 3 feet.
One Four Roller Mill steel Rear,
25J4"x4ft. 7ln. lone.
One Diffusion Battery Complete (14
cells) capacity 50 tons.
One Triple Effect 350 2" tubes 4 ft.
7 Inches Idne.
One Small Steam Juice Pump.
One 7 ft. Vacuum Pan f in. Copper
Colls ioo' capacity S'A tons.
One 8 ft. Vacuum Pan 2 In. Copper
Coils 150' capacity 7 tons.
Duplex Blake Feed Pump wate cylin
der 4;xi2", Steam Blake Feed Pump
water cylinder 7x12" suction pipe 4"
discharge 2H. steam pipe itf.
One New 16 ft. Tubular Boiler 6 ft.
diameter, 74-4 Inch tubes.
Two Blake Vacuum Pumps 12x18
Inches.
One Blake Vacuum Pump 14x18 Inches.
One Tatum and Bowen Engine 10x12
inches with shaft, gear and friction
clutches, driving vacuum pump.
Six Weston Centrifugals, shaft and
pulleys and 22' mixer.
One Molasses Plunger Pump 4x12".
driven by belt and pulley from centrifugal
shaft.
One Putnam Lathe, 8 ft. bed, 20"
swing.
Sundry Coolers, Mill Fittings &c. &c.
For particulars apply to
MESSRS: C. BREWER & CO., LTD.
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CATALOG
MUSIC
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KILLEAN.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
William Martin Is requested to mil
at the Bulletin office.
Grand Concert Llttcralre, April 27.
See ad In last column this page.
Young ladlcB are wanted by the New
England Oakery. Read Want column
on page 8.
Notice In regard to summer ncntlon
of schools appears In tbo Dy Authority
column today.
The second annual gymnasium exhi
bition of the Y. M. C. A. will take place
tomorrow evening.
For a nice collection ol Island views
go to OonsalreB, photographer, Ucro
tanla near Alapal street
The popularity of the Tribune is evi
dent from the rush to obtain tho 1900
model at Whitman ft Co.'s.
Kwong Mow was fined $10 nud costs
this moraine on tb chares of violating
Board of'Hcallh regulations.
There Is no material change m tho
condition of James I. Campbell. If
anything ho is a little better.
Notice of wooden building for salo
at auction tomorrow at 12 noon appears
in Morgan's column on page 8.
Oahn IOdge, No. 1, K. of'P., meets
tonight at 7:30 In Castlo Hall, Fort
street Work in second degree.
The J. A. Cummins that arrived this
forenoon, brought a full cargo of su
gar from the other nldo of the island.
Whitney & Marsh have) received a
large stock of ladies' separate skirls
and aro offering them at a very low
figure. Bee their ad for particulars.
Guerrero & Hoke, the new grocery on
Miller street, Just above tho MethodUt
church, will sell you first class goods
nt almost cost. It will pay ou to
call.
The Japanese crew of tho Sebastian
liach, having been discharged from
that vessel, will be returned to Japan
ns soon as posslblo as they have no
right to remain in port.
On Wednesday, April 25 nt 10
o'clock a. tn. Jan. F. Morgan will tell
nt public auction the household furni
ture of T. It. Kcyworth on Hackfcld
street. See nd for particulars.
Tho tailor shop of Cramer & Q rote
is situated on Union street Just above
Hotel, not Fort as was announced by
mistake. All kinds of tailor work
done; cleaning and repairing a special
ty. M. F. Prober, formerly deputy sher
iff of Kauai, has been roado prosecuting
officer of tho District Court to relievo
Marshal Drown and Deputy Marshal
Ghllllngworth who have all they want
to do elsewhere.
Tho Metropolitan Meat Co. would
like to call tho attention of their pa
trons to tho fact that there will bo no
Sunday delivery. Tho last delivery this
week will be Saturday evening and or
ders must be in before 3 o'clock In tho
afternoon.
In the Police Court yesterday after
noon George Duval, charged with us
ing profane language, was reprimanded
and discharged. Ah Kau was fined 20
and costs on tho cbargo of leaving bis
horse untied In tho street. Ah Hu, Ah
Tim and Joscpn Kaulakaolo wero fined
5 and costs on the samo charge.
Miss Ella Swlckert of California, a
teacher in the Normal school and Mr.
Joseph John Grumont Plcrrl Dalhou-sle-Jacourt
Douglas Dawson wero
quietly married yesterday morning nt
10 o'clock at tho Cathedral. Itcv.
Alex. Mackintosh officiated, Mrs. Mack
intosh gave tho brldo away and Dr. H.
P. Myers was tho solo witness. The
wedding was kept n profound secret
and camo ns a great surprlso to all their
friends. They aro making a short stay
at the Hotel Annex at Walklkl.
Bruce, Waring & Co. desire to In
form their patrons that tho construc
tion of tho Electric Railway and othei
Improvements, now going on, upor.
their Pacific Heights property, will It
no wlso bo Interfered with, or the sal
of lots restrained by reason ot any ac
tlon or suit as between former owner
All purchasers of lots upon Pacini
Heights aro guaranteed the service ol
an Electric Railwav electric light and
an abundance of water, also a perfect
title
We have just
A splendid assortment of Ladies'
Gloves of all Styles, many of
which are quite new to this mar
ket. Also, The Latest Styles in
Plain and Fancy Ribbons.
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E. W. Jordan, ' . :
No. 10 Fort Street. "5".,
You'll Acknowledge ; . .
As soon as you try
them, that there are
many points of every
day wearing merit
in them.
JOHNSON & MURPHY'S
Swell Shoes.
Very stylish in lasts,
Grand Fitters, Best
stook and expert
manufacture.
ITINERNY SHOE STORE.
Ladies' Separate
Basement Salesroom
WHITNEY & MARSH, Ltd
; , Importers of Dry Goods. 519 Fort street.
The Board of
are urging the Government to
FILTER PLANT
for Honolulu owing to to the fact that
lu owing to to the fact that
mlc Is caused by the use of
now epidemic is caused Dy tne use 01
Impure
You cannot afford to wait any longer. Buy one OUR
Greirxxi Proof 3Filte:rs
The price is $0.50. Capacity Six Gallons and Is Easily Kept Clean.
W.W. Dimond & Co, ltd.
Importers of Crockery and Glass and Home Furnishing Goods.
Sole Agents for Jeel Stoves for Coal or Wood, New Blue Flame Wlckless
OH Stoves, Gurney Cleanable Refrigerators.
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1 BEDROOM SETS J
Just Arrived 4i
L TY5S ll,e Czarina and Diamond Hea ;3
B VjjirHQI?' f thrift rt M
H Call and Inspect Themjat - ' $
A new lot by the Australia
made of Duck, Crash and Pique,
plain and trimmed. These
skirts are well tailored, late
styles and cost from $1.00 to
$3.50 each.
Health
hasten the building of a
TYI
TYPHOID FEVER which Is
Water
received
Notice. m
That we are now showing Re flB
Line of "'
COYISB-MEHRTBN
FURNITURE CO.
Cor. Fort and Beretania.
Skirts
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Watch Repairing!
Don't waste money; go to a practical
watchmaker. Cleaning, fi.50. Mate
spring, H.50. All work warranted.
M. E. LUCAS,
Gold and Silver Smith,
205 Hotel street, nr. Benson, Smith & Co.
1481
Grin Concert Litteraire!
FRIDAY, APRIL 27.
A Unique Literary and
. Mujical Entertainment !
MR. C. F. F1TZ W. HALL
Will give advance readings from his
"POEMS OF THE OPEN AIR."
Assisted by the btst artists of th
city in an elaborate program, Vocal and
instrumental In illustration.
Tickets on sale at Wall, Nichols Co.'iv
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