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LATEST
EASTERN.
STYLES
ALL NEW PER AUSTRALIA & '
Swell Silk Petticoats
Wash Skirts!
THIS IS a new line anj ery Desirable.
pgil? M. BRASCH & CO.
LOCAL AND
GENERAL.
Phone 157
HARMONY LODCJE NO. 3,
I. O 0. F
Mteti every Monday evening at 7:30
tt Harmon Hall. King street.
L. H. DEE, N. O.
E. R. HENDRY, Secretary.
Ell Tliltlng brothers very cordially
fcrttad.
MYSTIC LODUK. No. ?. K. of P.
Meet every Wednesday evening at
a:M o'clock, Castlo Hall, Fort street,
VEtltlng brothers cordially Invited to
Mend. 8. J. SALTER, 0. C.
A. E. MURPHY, K. It. S.
HONOLULU CHAPTER No. 1,
R. A. M.
Meta every third Thursday evening
Muonlc Temple. All visiting com
Itmloni cordially lnvltd.
A. F. OILFILLAN, H. P.
I. P. TUCKER, Secretary.
HONOLULU COMMANDERY
No. 1, K. T.
eta In Masonic Temple on the sec
sBi Thursday evening of each montli
BH Till ting Sir Knights courteous!
fcTlUd.
HENRY E. COOPER, B. 0.
. D. TUCKER. Recorder.
OAHU LODQE No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every Friday evening at tht-i
)tttl Hall, 42054 Fort street, at 7:3
fembera of Mystlo Lodge No. 2, an
Malting brothers, cordially Invited.
A. N. SINCLAIR, C. a
ALFRED AREND1.
K. of R. and R.
KUUANU CHAPTER, ROSE
CROIX,
No. 1, A. & A.. S. R.
Mti the flrtt Thursday in each
(Math, at Masonic Temple.. Sojourn
tea and visiting brothers cordially In-
Mtad to attend all meetings.
. W. M., FRANK 13. AUERDACh.
JhLAN B. SCRIMQEOUR. Secretary.
Q. What Is Champagne?
A. -It Is
Moet c
Cfrccndon
'WHITE SEAL'
N. B. The accuracy of this an
ver is endorsed by connoisseurs
the world over.
LOVEJOY
Sole Agents
& CO.,
For Territory of Hawaii.
LOCAL AND GENERAL!
LODGE Le PR0GRE3 DE
L'OCEANIE.
No. 124, A. & A. 8. Rite.
Mated meetings on the last Monday
I eacb month. In its hall. Masonic
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C. M. WHITE. W. M.
M. B. FRIEL, Becretary.
BKO. W. De LONG POST No.
45, O. A. R.
Department of California and Neva
k. Meets at Harmony Hall, King
ant ThursJay evening of every
ta. Bojournlng comradei are cor-
Invited to attend.
W. L: EATON, P. C.
T. COPELAND. Adjt,
HAWAIIAN LODOE, No. 21, ,
F. ft A. M.
Mated meetings, first Monday each
Math. Bpeclal meettct;i, when called
(Will be noted in this space.)
Members Lodge Le Progrci, Pacific
age, and all sojourning brethren
taralally invlUd.
J. M. OAT, W. M.
M. H. Q. WALLACE, Secretary.
THE ALOHA BRANCH OF THE
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
Every Saturday at 7:30 p. m. The Aloha
Branch of the Theosophlcal Society, will
bold Its regular meeting In the Knights of
Pythias Hall, next doortoHolllster& Co .
Fort street. Public cordially Invited.
Books lent at the Library on MonJas
Wednesdays and Frldavs, fnm 3 to 4
S. m. Information on Theosophy given
y writing to P. O. Box 554.
The Travel Club of the Y. W. C. A
vlll meet at the home of Mrs. Colt-
nan, 710 Ileretanla street, at 7:10
j clock this evening. Any who wish tc
l'Ciome members of the club arc cor-
uir.il' Invited to attend.
Two South Sea Islanders were ar
rested yesterday afternoon for fishing
with giant powder. They were caught
In the net nt the entrance to Kallhl liar
lioi and were arrested by Inspector
Umi.clt upon their arrival at the fish-market.
Governor and Mrs. Dole entertained
ti.e following guests ta dinner at his
home Emma street, last erenlnp
JuJge anil Mrs. M. M. Estce, Prof, and
M;r Walter Maxwell, Captain and Mrs.
Elater, Dr. and Mrs. F. It. Day, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar White, Mrs. Weaver, MUi
KMhlcen Cnrtwrlglit, Mr.and Mrs. John
W,terhouec, J. A. McCandless anil
Ci. plain Merry.
Building far up Tantalus continues,
notwithstanding the dllllciiHy of get
ting lumber up. Quite' a number of
rxople wero up Sunday. L. A. Thurs
ton was out camping on Ills place. The
road, with the exception of that pait
along the first approach to the Kala
wshlne bridge, Is In excellent shape.
3.1 nil has been used freely and this,
tdken In connection with the nature of
the dirt used underneath, has given a
hard surface. Ditches have been dug,
aiowlng the water to rim down the
strep sides Into the valleys so th'.a
even In rainy weather, the road Is In
good condition.
REGISTER NOW!
The Gaelic Is due from San Francisco
tomorrow,
Caniara & Co., wine anil liquor mer
chants, tel. Main HO'. Alakea strecf.
WEDDING STATIONERY. Engraved
Cards, Embossing.
t . H. F. WICHMAN.
The lumber vessel Enterprise Is ek-
Iiir Indly. It Is understood she will be
sold.
A notice to delegates of the fifth dli
trlrt committee appears under New
Today.
Soda water manufactured from filter
ed water at Denson, Smith & Co.'s
fountain.
The Maul sails for Maul ports on the
Cljiidlnc's route this afternoon at the
iMU.il hour.
No more becoming color could have
been selected to adorn the Tribune
than robin's egg blue.
The Amateur Orchestra will play at
Korrehameha this evening for the boys
and girls of that Institution.
C. n. Reynolds left for Kalalipapa In
the I.ehua yesterday afternoon. He
will be away about n fortnight.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Pehlku-
I.111I Auld took place from the reslden:e
In 1'awna yesterday afternoon.
It Is the duty of all Republicans
to REGISTER AT ONCE.
REGISTRATION ROLLS ARE NOW
OPEN IN HONOLULU IT IS THE
DUTY OF EVERY REPUBLICAN TO
REGISTER AT ONCE
The band of the 25th Reglgment, en
rcote to Manila In the Hancock, will
phy at the Hawaiian Hotel this even
Intl. The public Is Invited.
Cards announcing the marriage of
Miss Alice Edith Wall, daughter of
Mr. Elizabeth Evans Wall, to Freder
ick Carlos Smith at St. Andrew's
CatLedral, Thursday evening, OctoW
13, at 8 o'clock.
Htnry Grube, an old kamaalnn, aged
72, died Sunday morning. Deceased
came to the Islands forty-five years
age. The funeral will take place from
the homo of Mrs. Ulgsbee, Smith's lane,
oif Fort street, at 3 o'clock this after
noon. The use of the Singer In millions of
homes shows the unprecedented suc
cess of these Ideal sewing machine.
It Is convincing proof that the Singer
excels In all Kinds of family sewing
and art needlo work. AH our sewing
machines are of the best construction,
beautifully decorated, and are mounted
on selected woods In finely finished
cabinets of artistic design. B. Der-
gersen, ngent, 1G54 Bethel stw.
At n meeting of the Trlanglo Club in
ti.e Y. M. C. A. last evening, the new
Ullccr were Installed and speeches
were made by J. E. Davis and John
Loni.ox, the Incoming president nnl
vice president respectively. Following
was the program of the evening:
Plcnn solo, J. E. Dnvls; "Missions In
Ch.iin," II. E. Coleman; "Comme--Hul
Possibilities of China," Ed Towse;
' Sketch of Present Rulers," Henry
Lonkong.
New York Central A Hudson River Railroad Co.
GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT.
New Yotle, Jan. 7, 1891,
Mum. S. Oinnbert & Drm.
new iotk.
GtNTUMtN! .. ' !
II soutninxil will a.janyining 10 me
v1ut ot the cljar wMih you mike or dti.ncttlr
milk a bfttr itlclt trim any now I- ITie market, It
afford, me treat pleasure to five you the rltht tu use
my pa me and portrait.
-1 I I our viy irwiy.
CHAUNCY M. DEPEW.
Chauncey
ML Depew"
Cigars!
Me Washington
Mercantile Co., Ltd.
Corner Fort enl Queen ireet. (
Dtilributiny Aycnts for the . . .
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
Seiliiig Out !
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lamselljngoutjnivstock of ROYAL, WORCESTERCORSETS
at to per cent below cost, In order to make place for new stock.
Miss MlKillean.
I W. MlBHIL.
H.O.MlDDLIDITCH,
The Merchants'
Collecting Agency,
Custom House Brokerage
II) KAAHUMANU ST.
Notwithstanding the assertions made by the Smith
Premier Typewriter Co. that their Aachine secured theGrand
Prix at the Paris Exposition we wish to state to the Public
that such statement is not based on facts, as the
REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER
has secured tile : t
3-DE5-3iTID
'0E5I2S1
which Is the-
:sar HIGHE6T AWARD -:
Makes A SPECtALTY of Monthly
Accounts and Rents.
The Diploma for which the Remington Typewriter Co. now have In their
New York Office.
Registration rolls are open only
till Tuesday.
REGISTER NOW!
,J(I'iwwreW I
CHA8. D. WALKER,
Deitrner act Builder ol HlGiade
Yachts, Boats and Launches I
Worm. 60. KINO ST.
P O Boa en. Talephoae Ho.
White Teeth!
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 cts.
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 BTBEET.
H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd.
Sole Dealers, REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER
For the Territory of HawalL
CHEESE .
California Cream, Eagle Breakfast, Fromage de Gorgonzota,
Edam, Pineapple, Swiss, Limburer, Parmese, Aac
Laren's Imperial
Bellflower, FRESH APPLES Baldwins
Grimsbyr Bloater, Pig's Feet in Souse.
Fresh Butter, Fresh Eggs
Grocers
SALTER & WAITY,
ORPHBUM BLOCK. Fort St.
: .XJSTZSuILiZu
Our regular supply of
O-15 XT B OiT 23C .A. Q- DB ILT S
CHOCOLATES -.
i ( Glace Fruits " )
I and Marshmallows
H. MAY & CO., Ltd.
2 Blgr Stores 2
The Waterhouse Store.
BETHEL ST.
TELEPHONE 84.
The Mclntyre Store
COR. KINO ANtTFORT STS. '
TELEPHONE SS.
Burnham's
CREAM
CUSTARD
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contains no Corn starch,-
Requtres no tga, no cooking. Prepared In a moment by simply adding one quart
bolllne milk ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS. Will produce ten cups of dellcl i
Custard or two quarts of rich Ice Cream that cannot be surpassed.
For sale
JlTelphonH9.
CHAS. HUSTACE.
SIS King itroet, next to th ATlingro&.
PACIFIC HEIGHTS!
MAGNIFICENT VIEW; REFRESHING BREEZES ; EASY OF ACCESS ;
V,H"rYJ7v AN UNSURPASSED RESIDENCE SITE. "
I i 3 45 A $ --""8"' -"ia
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These Lots are on the Pauoa side of Pacific Heights. They face on Pauoa Road, now being widened and
macadamized, and ADJOIN THE PACIFIC HEIQHTS ELECTRIC RAILWAY. ( .
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A CHANCE FOR INVESTORS.
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Any one with money to invest looking for something that will bring good returns on sums
invested, has here a fine opportunity. Houses built on these lots will find ready rental at strong
rates by good tenants. ATTRACTIONS OFFEREE IN THIS SITE TO HOMESEEKERS ;
Location. ,
They are located on high ground at an
elevation of from 200 to 500 feet, affording
unsurpassed scenic and marine views,
Electric Railway and
Lighting.
The Electric Railway makes access most
easy, and power for lights may be had at
most reasonable rates.
Water.
Water will be supplied at the rate of
$15 per year ror each lot, from our Pacific
Heights Water System. This Is less
than city rates.
Special Inducements to
Builders.
To all who will begin the erection of
houses within (a days, we will make
special Inducements In the matter of trans
portation of building material over our
railway.
Low Prices, Good Terms.
Prices of lots range from tjoo to J750
each, according to size and location. One
fourth cash only Is asked. Balance In
Installments-at terms to suit purchasers.
Healthful and Cool.
The air Is always cool and bracing. We
can recommend this property as being
especially desirable and attractive to per
sons seeking a choice location for a home
at a moderate cost.
For Further Particulars Apply to BRUCE WARING & CO., Progress Block, Fort Street.
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