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THH EVENING BULLETIN! HONOLULU, II. I., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 39, 1900,
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An Elegant
Assortment
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WASH SKIRTS,
ami SHIRT WAISTS
Ladles Opern
Length Black Hose f
JUST RECEIVED
H M. BRASCH & CO.
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Fntarnal Directory.
HARMONY LODOE NO. 3,
LOO. F.,
Kmu titrr Monday evening at 7: SO
ji Harmon Hall. King street
L. H. DEE, N. O.
E. R. HENDRY, Secretary.
All visiting brothers Terr cordially
amfrd.
MYSTIO LODUE. No. 2, K. of P.
Meets every Wednesday evening at
l':M o'clock, Castle Hall, Fort street,
flatting brothers cordially Invited to
Msnd. B. J. SALTER, C. C.
A. E. MURPHY. K. R. S.
HONOLULU CHAPTER No. 1,
R. A. M.
MMta every third Thursday evening
Masonic Temple. All visiting com-
on cordially Invited.
A. F. OILFILLAN, II. P.
I. D. TUCKER, Secretary.
HONOLULU COMMANDERY
Na 1, K. T.
eta In Masonic Temple on the sec
ami Thursday evening of each month,
a visiting Sir Knights courteously
tttttrt.
HENRY E. COOPKR, E. C,
k. O. TUCKER, Recorder.
OAHU LODGE No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every Friday evening at their
tMtle Hall, 42014 Fort street, at 7:30.
Slasnbera of Mystic Lodge No. 2, and
fttttng brothers, cordially Invited.
A. N. SINCLAIR, C. C.
ALFRED ARENDT,
K. ot R. and B
KUUANU CHAPTER, ROSE
CROIX,
No. 1, A. ft A.. 8. R.
aaeets the Brrt Thursday in each
Math, at Masonic Temple.. Sojourn
MS and visiting brothers cordially In
Ittsd to attend all meetings.
W. M., FRANK D. AUERDACh.
UiAN B. SCRIMQEOUR. Secretary.
LODGE Le PROGRES DE
L'OCEANIE.
No. 124, A. ft A. S. Rite.
Mated meetings on the Inst Monday
tt each month, In Us hall, Masonic
ample,
C. M. WHITE. W. M.
M. B. FRIEL, Secretary.
GEO. W. De LONO POST No.
45, O. A. R.
Department of California and Neva
as. meeta at Harmony Hall, King
araet. Brat ThursJay evening ot every
'Vaatt. Sojourning comrades are cor-sttUi-
invited to attend.
W. L. KATON, P. C.
IAS. T. COPELAND, AdC
HAWAIIAN LODGE, No. 21,
F. ft A. M.
Mated meetings, first Monday each
asaath Special meetings, when called
(Will be noted in this space.)
Members Lodge Le Progres, Pacific
taige, and all sojourning brethren
ajrtlally Invited.
J. M. OAT, W. M.
K. R. O. WALLACE, Secretary.
THE ALOHA BRANCH OF THE
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
Every Saturday at 7:30 p. m. The Aloha
Branch of the Theosophlcal Society, will
hold Its regular meeting In the Knights of
Pythias Hall, next doortoHolllster& Co ,
Fort street. Public cordially Invited.
Books lent at the Library on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays, trim 3 to 4
p. m. Information on Theosophy given
by writing to P. O. Box 5M-
luktts and 'inctrs.
Potatoes,
Naval Oranftce, Lemons,
' Dried Fruit, Ranch Dsss,
Butter, Cheese. &c.
Per Australia
J. B. MILLS
Lincoln Block, King street
Novelties
for dinner giving and for
luncheons and for entertain
ing may be had here con
stantly .
LEWI6 & CO.,
Grocers.
Tslsphon no. tri Fort St.
Art Bmbroldery Taught.
Having resumed my classes
In ART
EMBROIDERY, I will
receive pup It
nu
1 dui
every morning from o:joto iiijo during
vacation. Quod Stamping done.
I Stamping done,
MRS. II. II. WILLIAM.
771 Fort St., near Vineyard 1604m 1
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of 't
Q. What Is Champagne?
A. -It Is
Moet&
Cfrctndoit
'WHITE SEAL'
N. B. The accuracy of this an
ssver is endorsed by connoisseurs
the world over.
L0VEJ0Y & CO.,
Sole Agents-
For Territory of Hawaii.
-buy-
Your Home
GREAT BARGAINS
Real Estate
IN
1. Business lot on Fort St.; corner lot;
aooui ncoo square icei.
1. Fine house and lot; 100x100; Wai
klkl road.
1. One lot. McCullv tract: 7l o: Klne
street.
4. I wo lots. Kawalahao St.: taxiaa
eacn; hewaio.
!. House and 1 lots at Knunn tract.
j. Four lots. Walklkl addition, nur
ump mcKinicy; 50x100 eacn.
7. Nine-year lease, with 2 houses;
Punchbowl.
8. House and lot, llanlwal St., Kewalo;
25x100.
0. I en-vear lease and 2 houses: Punch
bowl; 63x110
10. Four lots. Kallhl. near Klne St.:
soxiooeach.
u. Three lots near Diamond Head;
55x95 each.
12. House and lot, with stables; 5jx
133; upper Punchbowl
13. House and lot, Queen St.; 50x100.
14. Ten-year lease, with 2 cottages and
store doing good business fox too.
15. One share Walmea Hul land.
16. Eleven and a half years' lease, with
1 cottages, grapes and other plants; 75x
200 16. Beautiful lot on Fort St., between
School and Vineyard sts.
18. Lot 100x1 10, with 2 new cottages,
Wilder avenue.
ig. Two lots, Walklkl road; 50x100
each.
20. Five lots, Beach road, near the sea;
60x102.
21. Two acres land at Kallhl, with 2
houses; beautiful country residence.
22. House and lot, llanlwil st., Ke
walo; 50x100.
2j. Lot on Fort st. extension.
XL. Lot corner Wilder avenue and Ma
klkl: 226x221.
2!. Lot 80X278. Klnif St.. near McCullv
uaci.
26. Three lots at Kallhl; 80x95.
27. It acres of land lust above KaluLinl
Tract.
28. 15 acres of land, more or less, at
Kailua. near W. G. Irwin. Esq.. country
puce.
29. Lot, 1 oxl 10 with 2 houses at Pa
lama.
to. House and lot. i8x8. LI ha ttrtct.
i.-f .. :. ... - "
dciow acnooi.
3 1 . Lease with buildings, School St.
12. to years' lease and 6 cottages.
minuses irum rosi umce,
r . . i " . . --.--.
11. iom years' lease wltn cottace.
34. 3 Homesteads at Kaupo, Maui, one
01 9 acres ami one 01 12 acres.
Houses To Let
No trouble In showing- Pro
perties to intending purchaser.
For further particulars apply to
Silva & Yivas,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
KEAL. ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
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Subscribers are furnished with from
five to six lists per week, giving an ac
curate record of deed, morlKHges,
leases, releases, powers of attorney,
etc., etc., which are placed on record.
HUIIBCHIITJON I'KICIS, $2.00 l'KIt
MONTH.
A. V. GDAR.
JueM Building, Honolulu.
1V 1
litmk f
Mixr 1 1 1 Si .
2 t-tii--.itt. . . v
A TTnTnTnTrrHT
Phone 137 K
LOCAL ANIb GENERAL.
8( llin llcrxatriim Mimic Co. ad In
Ihls Issue.
Tnko a look at t:. 0. Hall & Son's ad
for bicycles.
I'or that tired feeling take a rltlt
up I'acinc lteixntk.
Nothing equal to It. Kq.ua! to what?
A blue Tribune wheel.
John A. Scott and wlfp of llllo have
returned from tho States.
American Messenger Service, Ma
sonic Temple. Tel. Main 199.
A meeting notice of tho U. 11. K. of
1. appears tinder New Today.
The barkentlne Quickstep sailed
from Seattle for llllo, August 20.
Tho brig Lurllne Balled from San
Kranclsco for Kahulul, August 21,
I'eter High, Adam Petrle and W, Pe
tersen were naturalized yesterday,
WEDDINO STATIONERY. Engraved
Cards, Embossing.
H. F. WICHMAN.
The band will give another big con
cert at tho Hawaiian hotel tomorrow
night
II. M, Whitney, the veteran Journal
1st, returned home In the Australia thia
morning.
Notice of change In copartnership of
the Mau Sung Wal Co. appears under
New Today.
Mrs. E. 1). McClanahan was a passen
ger from San Franclscoln the Australia
this morning.
Hermann Levy returned to Honolulu
In the Australia this morning. He says
ho could not remain away.
Miss Elsie Sanders, daughter of Cap'
tain Sanders, tho pilot, was a passenger
In the Australia this morning.
Dr. C. L. Garvin states that he has
not accepted tho District Delegate can
dldacy on the ticket of Turk & Lewis.
Oonsalves, photographer, Bereuum
near Alapal is giving away one 16x2v
crayon portrait with 15 worth of pho
tos.
All carpenters who are In favor of
eight hourB a day are requested to meet
August 31. See notice under New To
day.
The books of the Olownlu Co. will be
closed to transfers from August 30
to 31, Inclusive. See notice under New
Today.
Captain Parker of tho Maul Injured
his thumb qulto badly yesterday while
stopping a runaway in the vicinity of
Wllder's wharf.
Notice for the meeting of the Jury
subpoenaed In re extension nnd reopen
ing of Kekaullke street for August 30.
Seo !)) Authority.
Letters were received from Q. II.
Berrey by the,last mall dated, Antwerp,
lielglum. Mr. and Mrs. Ilerrey expect
soon to be In Paris.
"Sonny" Cunha returned In the Aus
tralia this morning. He says ho thinks
he has como to stay. Mrs. E. S. Cunha
was also a passenger.
F. L. Waldron nf T. H. Davles & Co.,
and wife, returned home In the Austra
lia after a very pleasane trip In Brit
ish Columbia and tho Mainland.
Captain II. drclg ot Balfour, Guthrie
& Co. came down In the Australia to
mako inquiry Into the cause ot the Dun
regann's going ashore at Diamond
Head.
After an absence of several months
In California Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Allen
returned In tho Australia this morning.
Mr. Allen Is very much improved In
health.
Mr. Potter, captain of the guards at
the Kallhl camp during the latter part
of tho plague epidemic, arrived In the
Australia this morning. Ho Is on his
way to llllo.
John 11. Alexander, a school teacher,
of I.I hue, Kauai, returned with hla wife
In tho Australia this morning. Mrs.
Alexander has been on a vlBit to her
old home in the Vaterland.
Miss Susanne II. Patch for many
years one ot tho leading musicians of
the city sent word to her friends by
the last mall that sbo will not return to
Honolulu owing to the falling health
of her mother.
The following newly elected officers
of the Uniform Rank, Knights o7 Py-
thlaB, will bo installed this evening:
S. J. Salter captain; James M. Mc
Keague, first lieutenant; 0. J .White
head, second lieutenant; A. Morris, sec
retary, and Ed. Towse, treasurer.
The use of the Singer In millions ot
homes shows the unprecedented suc
cess of these Ideal sewing machine.
It Is convincing proof that the 81ngcr
excels In all kinds of family sewing
and art needle work. All our sewing
machines are of the best construction,
beautifully decorated, and are mounted
on selected woods in finely finished
cabinets ot artistic design. B. Dor
gersen, agent, 1C4 Bethel street.
Among the kamaalnas who returned
from San Francisco In tha Australia to
day were the following: Miss Flora N.
Albright, John Alexander and wife, F.
B. Auerbach, J. T. Crawley and wife,
0. H. Clullck anil wife, F. Haistead,
Mrs. E. Kopke, Ms II. Kopke, Miss Q.
Kopko, Miss C. It. Lev, a. Peck, Miss
E. I'lres, J. W, Podmure und wife, A.
II, Rice, Miss E. Sanders, W. II. Smith
and wife, Mrs. A. Smithies and Miss
II. Weight.
CHA6. D. WALKER,
Diilnir an I BulMtf el Hlts-Giti
Yachts, Boats and Launches I
Wftffe. Am sTIMn IT.
r w. t ti
SAtOKE THE
Ola.a.'u.ra.cay
mmmmmmmm
CIGAR
The Washington
Mercantile Co., Ltd.
SOLE AGENTS.
. MIMIIL.
H.a.MlDDlBDttCH.
The Merchants'
Collecting Agency,
Custom House Brokerage
113 KAAHUMANU ST.
Makes A SPECIALTY of Monthly
Accounts and Rents.
White. Teeth 1
are generally perfect and sound,
and at all events are a much
prettier feature of the mouth
than dirty and discolored teeth.
Then again when kept clean
and white are less liable to decay
which rather is due to thought
lessness in teeth care.
All teeth preparations, In a
general way are good we have
them all some better than
others.
Prophylactic
Tooth Powder 25 cte.
we know Is as near a perfect
tooth cleaner and antiseptic as it
Is possible to make because every
one of its ingredients Is the purest
obtainable.
That's the feature of our tooth
powder.
Hollister Drug Co.
FORT STREET.
Waikiki Inn.
Beginning Thursdav, Aug.
30, THE WAIKIKI INN wfll
run a wagonette for the bene
fit of its patrons, leaving the
corner of Fort and King streets
as follows:
FOR WAIKIKI INN.
A. M. P. M.
9:30 12:30
5:30
FROM WAIKIKI INN.
7:40 4:30
10;00
. Single' Fare, 25 cents: 8
tickets, g1:00.
H. N. ALMY,
Manager.
eaS99SssSssSS9SBK
BY AUTHORITY
TEACHER'S HEALTH CERTIFICATES
The Department of Public Instruction
has adopted a rule that all teachers in Its
employ must at the commencement of
theli service and on or before the first of
August In each year thereafter, present to
the Department a certificate from some
regularly lie nsed practitioner, stating that
they are free from tuberculosis ir other
communicable dlseave, and that they are
phyilcally able to discharge the duties of
teacher.
Ulank forms for certificates will b pre
pared and forwarded to the SJiuol Auents
who will lurnlsh them to teachers as may
e neeuej.
Health certificates as provided for above
are to be forwarded to the Secretiry of the
Department before the beulnnlnz of tn
coming term.
C. T, KODGKRS,
"! Secretary.
To Those in Quest of
To Intending purchawrs of rum, we
tariff, we rerelveJ a large assortment of
Bv buvlne these mis before the chance, a saving of about fifty per cent (5o?
was effected, which our customers are to profit by, as we do not Intend, for the present
to Increase the price of these rugs, but to sell them, while they last, at the old prices.
Under these conditions, a buyer, here,
are sold for on the mainland.
We hive made a display of these rugs
their beautiful designs and harmonious colorings are sure to attract attention. 4
B. F. EHLERS & CO.
Before Insuring Your Life consult the best company
and secure the best and most liberal policy aa
Issued by the
GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE CO.
ol New York
TO THE GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
JudJ Building, Honolulu.
Please send me a statement showing the Annual Premium fort
on your Gold Bond Redemption Policy, with Guaranteed Dividend.
My age at last birthday .... years.
Name...
Address.
Fill up the above blank and forward to
BMMETT MAY, Judd Building,
Manager for Hawaii.
By the Barks "J. C. Pflueger" and "M. E. Watson"
WE HAVE RECEIVED A
LARGE ASSORTHENT OF : :
Morton's and Crosse & Blackwell's Groceries Bicarbonate
of Soda, Wash Soda, Caustic Soda, Paints & Oils, Cor
rugated Iron, Ridging, &c, Cement Firebricks, Carbo
Iineum, Stockholm Tar. Tubs Buckets, Tinpjates, Sauce
pans, Teakettles, &c, &c.
H, HACKFELD
:
- On Ice--
.,.,., . 'All Seasonable Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
TURKEYS. DUCKS and CHICKENS. Try one of our TENDER BROILERS."
FRESH SALMOM and Flounder, Smoked Salmon and Halibut.
FRESH POTATOES and Onions. Cervelat Sausages (In foil). "And In Swsstt
FROZEN OYSTERS both California and Eastern. Cream Cheese (in foil).
GRUENHAGEN'S BON BONS and Marshmallows.
H. MAY & CO., Ltd.
2 Big Stores 2
The Waterhouse Store I The Mclntyre Store
BETHEL ST. I COR. KINO ANtfFORT STS.
TBJXjBJlFHCOasrHJ 84, TEXEFHOSTIQ SB,
JUST RECEIVED
A Fine
"Vara. Camp's
PORK & BEANS, (I1ACCARONI & CHEESE.
CLAM CHOWDER, Btc, Etc.
SALTER &
ORPHBUJYl BLOCK. Fort St.
Burnham's
CREAM
CUSTARD
HONTAINS Kn rnou CTiliru
O
O
Requires no egss, no cooking. Piepared In a moment by simply addlne one ouart
bolllne m Ilk ACCORDING Tn niRFr.TlnNt; win Vi.7y .."? (me.('rV,F
Custard or two quarts of rich Ice Cream that cannot be surpassed. '
For sale by GH AS. HUSTACE.
f.fi.h.aH. gUKInnn-t.nwt.nth, TUnrf
' S. SHIMAMOTO
Will open a new store In the Magoon Block on or about Aug. 1, with a fine lint of
General Merchandise, Dty Goods, Groceries.
Japanese Provisions, etc;
F. o. BQ3C aaa.
- TcfophMM BOS.
Imposts axd
HEAVY POHGEE SILK FOR MEN'S SUITS AT REASOMABLE PRICE.
::::::: GROSS L1HEH HANDKERCHIEFS WITH BORDER.
MBRCHANT TAILORING
" " Hamuli Stmt n- u-... ... ........
P. O. Box WJ.
THE OLDEST CHINESE
OOMMIB8ION
D..I.11 Is Flu Sllki ..4 Cm, Lln.t,. ,
mwu Kuuinu ttrMt.
P. . Box BIB
H- KAMA3VO
Iipomis
JAPANESE PfiOVIONS
009 Himtamu fttajijrr . .
a Rug , ,
e
would state, th.it just before thechangs
lapnes Rug.
now, can buy thes for much less than they
In our large central show window, when
& CO., LTD.
.TJSTK-A-X-Iu.
Lot of-
California Potatoes and
Silver Skin Onions
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FIRM IN HONOLULU.
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