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IN KIHH0N8
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mural MwcHry.
HARMONY UtLXiK NO. I,
I. O O. K
mis ewr Mondsr evening at 7:10
m tUrinon Hill, King street
L. 11. DKK, N. 0.
E. H. IIKNUHV, HocreUrr.
Ail visiting brother! verr cordially
AjrtWd.
MY8T1C LOIXJK. No. t, K. of P.
MU every Wednes-isr evening at
:M o'clock. Castle Hall, Kort street.
VUltlng brothers cordlallr Invited to
Mand. B. J. tf ALTKH, C. C.
ALE. MUIU'HY, K. It 8.
HONOLULU CHAPTER No. 1,
R. A. M.
forts every third Thursday evening
Masonic Temple. All visiting com
Miona cordially lnvltid.
A. F. OII.FILLAN, H. P.
f. D. TUCKER, Secretary.
HONOLULU COMMANDERY
No. 1, K. T.
eta In Masonic Temple on the sec
Mai Thursday evening of each month.
sM visiting Sir KnlgbU courteously
BVlted.
HENRY E. COOPER, E. C.
k. D. TUCKER, Recorder.
OAHU LODOE No. 1, K. ot P.
KmU every Friday evening at their
iMtlc Hall, 420tt Fort atreet, at 7:30.
flMibera of Mystic Lodge No. 2, and
Melting brothers, cordially invited.
A. N. 8INCLAIR, C. a
ALFRED AUKNIl.
K. ot R. and B-
MUUANU CHAPTER, ROSE
CROIX,
No. 1, A. ft A.. 8. R.
Met the flrrt Thursday In each
aaath, at Masonic Temple. Sojourn
Bag and visiting brothers cordially In
M4 to attend all meetings.
W. M.. FRANK II. AUERDACh.
JbLAN B. 8CRIMQEOUR, Secretary.
LODOE Le PROORES DE
L'OCEANIB,
No. 124, A. ft A. 8. Rite.
Mated meetings on ihe Inst Monday
each month, In Us ball, Masonic
atailt
C. M. WHITE, W. M.
B. FRIEL, Secretary.
OXO. W. De LONQ POST No.
45, O. A. R.
Department of California and Neva
b. meets at Harmony Hall, King
Brat ThuraJay evening ot every
itk. Sojourning comrades are cor-
lnrlted to attend.
W. L. EATON, P. C.
f AB. T. COPELAND. AdL
HAWAIIAN LODOE, No. 21,
F. ft A. M.
Uted meetings, first Monday each
Math. Special meetings, when called
tarlll be noted In this space.)
Members Lodge Le Progres. Pacific
afeige, and all sojourning brethren
WtUally InvlUd.
J. M. OAT, W. M.
K. R. O. WATJACE. Secretary.
THE ALOHA BRANCH OF THE
THEQbOPHt.CAL 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 doortoHolllsterA Co ,
Fort street. Public cordially Invited.
Books lent at the Library on Mondas.
Wednesdays and Fridays, frjm 3 to 4
p. m. Information on Theossphy given
by writing to P. O. Box- 554.
Markets and 'irocers.
Potatoes
Naval Oranges, Lemons,
Dried Fruit, Ranch Bfi6,
Butter Cheese &c
Per Australia
L I J. R. MILLS
"v J 1 Llncolu Blorlt, King street.
?, Novelties
i r m m
i ' for dinner giving and for
if luncheons and for entertain
u Ing may be had here con
K stantly
K ' LEWIS & CO.,
H Grocers
WBk Tsliphont 140. til Fort St,
m t 1
Wm A88ES8MBNT NOTICE.
BE;1' Stockholders are hereby notified that the
Mm-' Foufth Assessment of 5 per cent or two and
H-i - one-half dollars per share on the Capital
H': Stock of THE INTER ISLAND TELE-
EBf' GRAPH CO., LTD., Is due and payable
C' July 1st, at the office of the undersigned
Ki' 411 Fort street. J.H.FISHER.
Br i Acts. Treas. Inter Island Telegraph Co.,
! " Limited.
l,- Honolulu, June 1, 1000. 1550
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B.-Tht accuracy of this an
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IS endorsed Dy connoisseurs
the world over.
LOVEJOY & CO.,
Sole Agents :
For Territory of Hawaii.
WANTS
"Man wants but little here below,
Nor wants that little long."
1r',
THE......
BULLETIN
Can satisfy your wants
1 if you mention them in its
J WANT COLUMNS!
T v
DON'T BE A CLAM!
If you want anything,
how In the world do you expect people to
know about it it' you maintain
SILENCE!
Try the Bulletin Want Columns, and If
the reading public have what you want
you'll be sure to get It.
IN 1 HI
AND GET IN
THE BAND WAGON!
MIND READERS
are scarce;
If they were not, whenever you
happened to have a want, all you
would hive to do would be to
work up a "think" or two and
people would rush to you like bits
of metal to a magnet. As It Is.
though, the easiest, quickest and
cheapest thing you can do, Is to
PATRONIZE THE
BULLETIN WANT
COLUMNS,
j-iV.Vi'iViiifViiiV: c u re
jcGESSLEHfS-H morning
; MAGIC i headaches
pEAIACHEa! while
I WAFERS i! dressing.
Wvvwwwwwf; v e-u u dr.Mi.i-.
jfAhi s.;hr, KilidU Clitiillho, Mdl
M 1 rtars f'om lfm-lia wllh )iitnlr
..... . IWTL. h.llL .. "
Writ fiiilililiH liMiins Ith lril arf .
iAhkI for nut in lli 1u Ut "lum"irThHilllflCft V
(Cards, Bniboolni.
tl. ', WICIIMAN.
Naval aullinrlllcs hrf are --ttlric
llir Iialnlng ship Ailains In wrt htlore
urr long,
Mr and lf l, I' It. I tiling wr
iaiia-rs to Usual In Ihe W (I, Hall
)rfltrrity aflrthoon,
Th Pacific linHirt Co. lias oncil
up a new stink of nrckitesr enA Ja
puncK- matting, 6i ad,
The MOO Trlliune llkycles tan !
nn at Whitman t.'o.'a, 314 Pott
Irfct Call ami etamliip them
Quarterly inertlng ot the Iailles' rt)
clctv will be liclil In O-ntral Union
jchurrh parlors on Thursday, Sept. 20
1 at 10 a. m.
llio Weatmlnaler coivllnueil on hr
I trip to Manila isti-rilay. Her place nt
the Tarlnr Mall wharf as taken by th
I Carlisle City.
1 Captain Welsliarth. formerly of the
I l.lki'llk"'. Norma antl other Ill-fatPil
1 temiela In the-e waters, Is now In torn
I main! of the Walnlua.
There was a large attendance at the
I rehearsal of the Amateur Orchestra
I last evening, C. 8. Of sky presented the
organization with flO.
The enrollment for classes n arith
metic, English Janil mechanical 'draaln
Iti'theiV. M. C. A. course v. Ill la madu
at the V. M. C. A. tomorrow evening.
Captain I'rtnnnii went hut again In
' P0M1M,Bd of 'W TT'Z'vl
ilwvlng recovered sultlclcntly from the
troubli-with his eyes to take command.
There was a tery goud turnout of
Companies A, I) ami l'ln tlio drill of
the First llaflallon, N. O. If., last even
ing. Co, K made the best showing is
to numbers.
Tho American hark Abhy 1'almer
I came In from Newcastle yesterday
with a cargo of coal. During the trip
I she lost her fore topgallant most and
1 some sails.
The first meeting of the Trlanglo
Club will be held Monday evening, Sep-
I tember 24. The present situation in
(China and events leading thereto will
bo thoroughly discussed.
C. V. Dickey, W. U Hardy, Brother
llertrnm, Mrs. Kahaulello, Dr. J, It
Shaw, J. N. S. Williams and W. II
I'uln were passengers for Maul ports In
the Claudlne yesterday afternoon.
Among the passengers for llllo and
way ports In the Klnuil yesterday were
the following: Mr. and Mrs. Low, Ueo.
Dunn, Geo. Weight, K. S. Iloyil, John
Hind, Mrs. Mcrsberg, J. S. I'lctts, Da
vld Center, J. T. McCroasen, K. E. V.v
mon and J. L. Davis.
(Secretury Coleman of the V. M. C. A.
reports an Increase in enrollment for
the educational classes over that of
last year. Classes In the Ilanallan Ian
guage, bookkeeping, elementary and
advanced and stenography, were start
ed. It Is proposed that a class In pen
manship bo organized In connection
with the other classes.
The contract tor the erection ot tho
warehouse of tho Pacific Hardware Co.
on Merchant street has been let to thn
Concrete Construction Co. and It. K
I Uertiemann, tho former to do the ma
sonry and the latter the remainder,
The contract Is for $2,250, divided ne
follows: Concrete Construction Co.,
Jl.lIO and II. K. Dertlcmann, 11,100
There wero about fifteen young la
dles of tho Y W. C. A. present nt the
mwtlnK of the association last even
ing. A Novel Club and a Tennyson
Club were tallied about. It was finally
decided to start a Travel Clnli. the tlm
country to be Holland. Miss 3 Olark,
Miss E. Phillips and Mrs. II I- fulu
man were appointed a commlUeo to
carry on the study.
The use of the Singer In millions ot
homes shows tho unprecedented suc
cess of these ideal sowing machine,
it is convincing proof that the Singer
excels In all kind- of family sowing
and art needle work. All our sewing
machines are of the best construction,
beautifully decorated, and are mounted
on selected woods In finely finished
cablnctB of artistic design. D. Uer
gersen, agent, lC'i Dethcl street
A bicyclist riding along by the slJo
of one of the Deretanla street cars last
evening, had quite a bad fall. Ills front
wheel evidently struck a rock. This
dangerous practice of riding along In
the manner described seems to bo per
sisted In by a great many bicyclists.
The only wonder Is that no one has
been killed hero? Several deaths as a
result of this sort of thing have been
reported In tho States during tho past
six months.
DIED.
IIAYDEN In this city, Vuoilay after
noon, Septemher 18, 19u0, nt tho leM
dence of Mr, Ganzel, I, N. Ilnydor.,
aged 48 years, a natlvo of I'rhre Kd-
ward Island, Canada,
Fiinernl this afternoon at 3 o'cloik
from II. II, Williams's undertaking
pallors, Love block ,
CIIAS. D. WALKER,
CXlltti.r to I Buil.ir ot High-Grid
Yachts, Boats and Launches I
Worsi, 6. KINO ST.
P O Bos in. T.ltolWM .
p ' ''tt.TflfTV
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M. Depew
MerctntileCOi.Ltd,
Cmmi TmI sni Qtu nitl.
XifritiMl.nff AntU Jot the . . .
UAWAIIAS ISLANDS'
l W. MimiIU
H. O.MlODIltltCM.
The MtrchMts
J
CotlectinB Agency,
CMtm Hmim Brtkft
11 KAAHUMANU ST.
Wakes A SPECIALTY of Monthly
Accounts and Rents.
White Teetbl
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 eta.
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
pbwder.
Hollister Drug Co,
FORT STREET.
Waikiki Inn.
Beginning Thursday, Aug.
)0, THE WAIKIKI INN will
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.
740 4:30
10:00
Single Fare, 2? cents; 8
tickets, $1:00
H. N. ALMY,
Manager. -
Baby
Goose It
HIS ADVENTURES
Jutl the honk for
THE LITTLE
ONES.
Fop sole by the
1AWAIIAN
NEWS CO., Ltd.
. at. ftaM til ft-blHarf
Cotton Covert
: Tktte ire.lXUA VUUI
,lld fill k CUSIP it
Our New
Watch far later
B. P.
4
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Announcement !
REMINGTON STANBARD TYPEWRITER
For the convenience of the
Remington Typewriter
Pacific Cycle & MiQBfictoriDg Co , ehlers block, m strut.
. An experienced Typewriter Repairer has full charge of this business
and quotation on new Machines or estimates on repair work of any class
oi typewriters will be cheerfully furnished upon application at the
PACIFIC CYCLl: & M'F'G CO.
H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd.
Sole Dnleff. REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITBR
' For the Territory of Hawaii.
Canned Meats
.CORN BKlil-
'ROAHT BIBI'
.CMIIlaO BliUP
SMOKED lililiK
LUNCH TOIMCJIJU
OHVIU13D HAM
DEV.'tl TONOUI2
VIUINA 8AU8AQB
PRANKPURT 8AU8AOB
BRATWUR81' 8AU8AQB
8AU8AOB MliAT
MAM LOAF
V13AL LOAP
CHICKI2N unci COTI'AGE
SALTER &
ORPHBUM
- On Ice--
All Seasonable Fresh Fruits and Vegetable
TURKEYS. DUCKS and CHICKENS. Try one of our TENDER BROILERS.
FRESH SALMOM and Flounder. Smoked Salmon and Halibut.
FRESH POTATOES and Onions. Cervelat Sausaces (In foil), "And In Swss
H. MAY & CO., Ltd.
2 rBlgr
The Waterhouse Store
BETHEL ST.
TELEPHONE 84
Burnham's
o
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CONTAINS NO
Reoulres no ecs.. no foaUlnr. Pr-n-reil
bolllnE milk ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS. Will produce ten cups of delldi
Custard or two quarts of rich Ice Cream that, cannot be surpassed.
For sale by CH AS. HUSTACE.
ygjggjjQJj'W- 81 2 King sir t. nw-rt in thn Arllnsr-i.
Before Insuring Your Lite consult the best company
and secure the best and .most liberal policy as
Issued by the
GERMANIA JLIFE INSURANCE CO.
of New York
EMMETT MAY, Judd Building,
Manager tor Hawaii.
S. SHIMAMOTO
General Merchandise. Dry Goods. Groceries.
Japanese Provisions, etc
flIAGOON BLOCK,
BC2C 886 '
-.
Telephone
FSO
Contractor and Builder
GENERAL BUSINESS AUENOY
-All kinds of Laborers' Supplles-
A't'nff Street, near JAliha
TcUphoM 103. P. O Bos 914.
OOO ZSLXILi:
IM011 AND DlALH IS
HEAVY PONGEE SILK FOR HEN'S SUITS AT REASONABLE PRICE.
::::::: CROSS LINEH HANDKERCHIEFS WITH BORDER.
MERCHANT TAILORING
io Nuuna SlM.t.
r. w. du m,
T7l7-I3XTC3r TWO, OHA.3V
Tiie oldest Chinese Firm in Honolulu.
OOMMISBION M:EK.OHA.ISrTS.
D.il.ti In Flu Silks ind Gnu Llntni, Chln.it in' Jipinua Cool, cl All Klslt.
.n-.i. Nuuinu fttr.t.
r, a, Box eia
Ir-0TI
609 Bkbbtamu Bnutirr
Cloth Skirts-!
dQ M ..eK
Vw ,
Fall Qofcfe
AHF. BEOlNNINO TO AHRIVE.
Announcerttents i
EHLCR8 0C0.
penernl public we have transferred our
Department to the store of the
LOAP
WAITY,
BLOCK. Fort St.
Grocers
uTJSTIS-X-I.
Store 2
The Mclntyre Store
COR. KINO ANtTFORT STS.
TE33L.EFK03SrB3 MB.
CREAM
CUSTARD
COflN STAHCH,-
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MEJlOHANTSTIiEET.
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CO.
P.
oT'Box
878
(Etca tide), Honolulu, T. of 11,
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