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' V i. 5 ? t- i, 4k IV. : w, sjp j. Illlll !!! IIBIWMiMWWriUIWI WW Fresh Goods by Every Steamer. Telephone 080. S. J. SALTER, Grocery and Provision Merchant Orphcum Block, Fort Street. (Opposite Central Fire Station.) Just Received Smoked Snlmon, Smoked Halibut, Spiced Herrings and Seattle Block Butter. GOODS DELIVKRK1) TO ANY 1 VRT OK THE CITY. JUST ARRIVED. A Iiirge As(irtiiiunt etf Bedroom Sets .AJ&TD Iron Bedsteads City Furniture Store, Telephone SAG. Lovo Biiihling, 5.U-fi3fl Tort St. Fraternal Directory. HARMONY LODGE No. 3, 1. O. O. l', MooU ovory Momlny cvonlug nt 7:30, lu Ilarinony Hall, Klnp Ktrcot. J. I). MoVElUII, X. O. K. It. HENDRY, Secretary. All viHitlnif linitliorn vry cordially Invited. M'l'STIO LODGE No. 2, K.of P., Mi-ots every Wcdin-txluy evening at 7:30 o'clock, CuhIIu Hull, 1'ort street. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. 1015 A. Ji. M Ultl'll Y, K. R. S. HONOLULU oIlAPTEU No. 1, It. A. M., MootH ovory third Thursday evening In MasonIoTc'iniIo. All vUltlng conipun lons cordially Invited. A. F.OIU'ILLAN, H. P. J. I). TUOKKlt, He iTeliiry. HONOLULU COMMANDEKY No 1, K. T. MectH In Masonlo Templo on tho second Thurwlay ovoiiIiik of ""'" niontli. All Vlftlttllg Sir KnlghtA roiirteoiily Invited. HENRY V, COOPER, li C J. I). TUCKER, Kcrorilur. OAUU LODGE No. 1, K. of P. McotM ovory 1 linrwlay owning nt their Castlo Hall, 4ffllX Fort street, nl 7:30. Monitors of Mystic Ixlgo No- 2, and visiting brothors, cordially Invited O. K. WARD, C. C. T. H.K1LHKY, 1019 K. of II. and S. COURT LUNALILO No. GCOO, A. O. P., Meets every first mid third Friday, at K.of P. Hull, Fort street. A cordlnl ."nvltntlon is extended to visiting broth ers. lo r ordor C. It. W. A. FETTER, 1028 Secretary. NUUANU U HAPTEN ROSE OROIX, No. 1, A. & A.-. S. B. Mcots'the llrst Thursday In each month, at Masonlo Tomplo. Sojourning and vIfUIdr brothors cordlnlly invltod to at tend all moutliiKS. W. M.'. FRANK n. auerhach. ALLAN It. SOUIMOKQUH, Secretary. HAWAIIAN LODGE NO. 21, F. AND A. M. Masonic Temple. N. E. corner Alakta and Hotel Sl Stated mooting', first Monday cnuh month. Special incotlngs, when called (will bo notod In this simoo). Monitors Lodgn Lo l'rogros, Paclflo Lorigo, and all sojourning brethren cor dially invltod. ED. I. SPALDING. W. M. K. R. G. WALLACE. Secretary. KAMEHAMEHA LODGE OF PERFECTION, No. I, A.'. & A.-. 8.'. R. Meets at Masonlo Templo tho fourth Thursday In each niontli. Sojourning and visiting brothers are cordially in vited to attend all meetings. V.. M. KJtANK II. AUEIUUCH. CLARENCE L. CRAIIHE. Secretary. LODGE LE PROGRE8 DE L'OOEANIE, No. 121, A. &A. S. Rite. Stated mootlugs on tho last Monday of each mouth, In Its hall, Masonic Temple. O. M. WHITE, W. M. H O. OKAH1IE, Socrctary. BEO. W. DkLONG POST No. 4.1, G. A. It., Department of California and Nevada, meets at Harmony Hall, King stroot, first Thursday ovoulngnf every month. Sojourning comrades aro cordially in vltod to attend. ' l. l. lafierre, p. c. JAS. T. COFBLANU, Adjt. HONOLULU SCOTTISH THISTLE CLUB, Lovo Illock, Fort street. Heading' room open day and ovuiiliig for reading and social intercourse. Regular meetings Friday, 7:30 p. in. Visiting Scotsmen especially wolcomo at all times. UKO. L. DALL, Chlof. ALEX. II. KENNEDY, f-'ecrntary. THE WAVERLEY CLUB. Organized 1807. Wavorloy Illock ; entrauco on llethol street. I'lloa ofstandriid mngaxlno and periodicals; lending library; billiard, tool and card inhlos for free iiho of mom hers, Arrangomonth for transient visit ors. Enlranco roe si.Kfij monllily Hues, lu uuvunco, el. kooiiin open iromaii. in to 11 p. in. ovory day. A. V. GEAR, l'rosldont. JAM 133 T.COPELANI), ItocordlngSoo'y ALLEN II. SCHIMOEOUIl, Fin. Soo'y, 1205 THE mMHWlWWmWIH Island Orders Solicited. P. O. Box 300. THS BREW OF OLYMPUS. THE "HOFFMAN," corner of Hotel and Nuuanu streets, claims to be the "Banner" resort for gentlemen and holds the Hag. L. H. Dee, the proprietor, lias attained success In his line, by specially supervising everything connected with his establishment, lie now Introduces to his patrons "Olympla Beer." This brew Is ftom the "Capital Brewing Co." of Olympla, the capital of the St.ite of Washington, and was received by the "Garonne." Mr. Schmidt, the leading spirit of this corporation Is a practical Chemist and Brewer, and after years of searcli and Investigation located his plant at Olympla, on account of the peculiar vir tues of the water of the Turn Falls, a stream that is noted for Its distinctive qua lities of clearness, coldness and lack of mineral and decaying vegetable Impurities. Pure beer ein only be made with pure water, and Turn water Is traditional In Washington with the Indians and original white settlers. The "Olympla Draught" Is under the special control and agency of Mr. Dee and he Invites his patrons and friends to a personal test and Is willing to abide by their judgment on the merits of Mis latest venture. RUBBER STAMPS MADE AT SHORT NOTICE HAWAIIAN NEWS CO., LTD. MERCHANT ST. Barbers. Notice. Havine returned and established myself at the European Shavlni? Parlor. Merchant street. ocDOSlte Judd Hulldlnc, I wish to call the attention ol my old customers and new ones who vlshto favor us with their trade. At A. PIXOTO. Formerly of the'.Unlon Barber Shop. Silent Barber Shop Arlington niock. Hotel Streot, Joseph Fernandez, Prop'r Vs -VIii w NO HOME SHOULD HE WITHOUT A SUPPLY OP DANDIIUFF KILLER ON HAND It has becomu vory popular, and lsbolng used by both sozes. A sure euro for tlnndrulV, prlckloy hoat, nnd all skin discuses. Hold by all druggists, and at Union IlarlMir Shop. ltomotnber tho Initio mark, "the two faces." llowaro of imitations. F. PAOnECO, Tol. 090. Solo Proprietor. :.: EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., MAY 11, LOCAL AND GENERAL, Orpheum Thontro tonight. Ficsh oysters today at Nolto's. Cyolorjo Cnmorns aro tho best and cheapest. "WhoelB rented ; J. J. Richard son, Hotel stroct. Tho OommieBionore of Educa tion meet this afternoon. American McBsonoor Sorvico open all night. Telephono M4. A. B. Wood leaves for Vnncoa vor in tho Miowora this evening. PERSIFLAGE, Free Schools, SUNDAY VOLCANO, out May Uth. Iramoneo oongrosations attend ed tho ABConBion Day services at tho Roman Catholio cathedral. Tho Amateur Orchestra will moot at tho usual tirao and place this ovouinp. Every mombor is requoatod to bo present. Henry May & Co., havo receiv ed ex Australia u consignmoct of oranges, lemons, roll buttor, fro zen oysters, otc. See New To- d'iy. Waterhouse, Wavorley block, havo recoived ex Australia a con signment of fresh salmon, frozn oysters, vegetables and fruits. Sco ad on first page. Do you liko to drink puro whis ky? Thon if you do call for "A. A." Jeeso Mooro at any of tho saloons. Lovojoy & Co., distribu tors for the Hawaiian Islands. Mr. J. F. Morgan will sell by auction on May 20th, fee simplo and leasehold property situate on Vineyard and Punchbowl streets, respectively. Seo ad on page 8. The regular meeting of tho Guild of St. Andrew will take place this evening at 7:30 pun tually. All members aro request ed to be present. Important busi ness. Tennis at tho Pacific Tonnis Club courts at 4:15 this afternoon. All thoeo interested in tho game tiro cordially invited to bo pres ent. There will bo a continuation of tho mixed doubles. Fred Harrison is prepared to furnish headstonosand monuments in Hawaiian stono and marble. Anybody requiring tho same will pleaco place their order at once. Memorial Day is faBt approaching. King, near Alakea streets. New England Bakery & Candy Co., Hotel streot manufacture a Gno lino of bread, pastry, wed ding cakes, ico creams, shorbots and candies finest in tho city ond prices very low. Telephone 74. J. Oswald Lotted, Mana ger. The meeting of tho Christian Workers will bo hold on Friday afternoon, May 12th, nl 3:30 o'clock at tho Y. M.O. A. hall. Tho mooting will bo led by Mrs. D. Z. Sheftiold, who will speak on "Mission "Work in North Chi na." A cordial invitation is ex tended to all to be present. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Swanzy will leave for Vancouver in the Mio wera this evening. They have been trying to get away for a long timo but business hai kopt Mr. Swanzy back until tho present time. Mr. and Mrs. Swanzy will go direct to England where they will remain for six or seven months bofore returning hero. Kxcaraloii lo Vlallora, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Dillingham gave an outing down tho railway yesterday to Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Bruco of India, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, Rev. John T. Gulick and wifo of Japan, Mrs! Sheffield of China, Rev. Dr. Harris and Dr. Tubbs of San Francisco, all visi tors to tho islands, Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Damon of the Ghineeo mis sion, Rev. and Mrs. 0. H, Gu lick, Rev. and Mrs. Azbill of the Japanese mission, Rev. and Mrs. G. L. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coleman, Rov. and Mrs. W. A. Gardner, Rov. and Mrs. J. Load inghnm, Rev. 0. P. Emerson and Jos. S. Emerson. Mrs. Dilling ham personally conducted tho party, which had tho directors' parlor car. Among othor places visited woro Liliuokalani ohurob and the country houso of Queen Liliuokalani at Waipuolo, refresh moots boing taken at the latter hospitable abode. CHAS. D. WALKER, Designer and Dutlder ol lllgh-Grad Yachts, Boats and Launches I Works, oj. KINO ST. P O. Box 6). Telephone 760. PWRWP Light on the Stomach. RAINIER BEER.... All who appreciate Purity and Palatabllity use it. For Sale by All Dealers, OFFICE FURNITURE! We have just received per the "Andrew Welch" a large consignment of Standing Deslts, High Stools and Book-keepers Office Furniture.. Also have on hand a few Roller-top Desks, Revolving Chairs, Bookcases, Letter Files, etc., from our last shipment, which must be closed out to make room for the still larger consign ment now en route. Call' at our ware rooms on Queen street and Inspect our bargains. Estimates given on Bank and Office Fixtures, Counters, Partitions, Grille Work, etc., and Fittings complete. OHice, Queen Street. TELEPHONE i. $250 CASH ! AND BALANCE TO SUIT PURCHASER, WILL BUY PAWAA TRACT LOT! T. x I do. faclnn either on Klne or Bere tanla streets. The cheapest lots In the city, on the line of the proposed electric cars. Keiuy for Duiidlng. 00 and see tneiots iu-uat. Further particulars of WILL B. FISHER Real Estate Agent And Auctioneer, FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS. ROTH'S STORE. t47 Coffee Lands Fop Sale ! 3,000 Acres in South Kona suitable for Coffee Cultivation. H, K. KEOHOKALOLE, Real Estate Agent, 15 Kaattitmantj St. Fop Rent. Tho Promises loiown as tho " TIVOLI" situated on tho boach at Waikiki. Fur nished or, Unfurnished. For particulars, apply to WILLIAM SAYIDGE, No. 310 Fort St. Late ot San franclsco, has opened DRESSMAKING ROOMS At the OUEEN HOTEL COTTAGE. Throurrhlone experience and constant attendance to work at the uiasr, wrs. woir nis acquirea uie art or perreci fitting, and also giving lull satisfaction In the latest and modern fashion. CHARLES CRAMER, Merchant Tailor 534 FORT ST., -Near corner of Chaplain Lane Cleaning and Repairing at Short Notice, ana in ine pest possipie manner C.W.Kinney J.K.TTahakti CABINETMAKERS. TURNERS AND POLISHERS of all kinds of Native Woods. CALAMASHLS In stockandto order. Repairs Effected. KING STREET, NEAR ALAP Henry Watcrliouse k Co v .., F' v!T''iS?SRf' c 1? iSSr w'KMIIH!BRWflMw K . .-.--.v. -, tw-.-. ..'- i, 1890. tta HOLUSTfia & CO. 1 f WIIOLKSALK AND RETAIL MM -4ff 5 Tobacconists ffl ' jr N r f 2 g M I A& i g 1 i Cor. Fori and Merchant Streets, flfl 4 H. HACKFELD & CO. Ltd- COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP DRY GOODS! French, German, English and American. A Fine Selection of Dress Goods, Zephyrs, etc, Tailors' Goods, a Full Assortment. Clothing, Underwear, Shawls. A Large Variety of SADDLES and SADDLE MAKERS' TRIMMINGS. American and European r GROCERIES, LIQUORS, BEERS AND MINERAL WATERS. Sliip 0!ti.axi.clli3r- Since We Must Eat to Live, Let's Have the Tiest. ScliLLiiq's Best Tes. CONSISTING OF Japan Flavor, English Breakfast and Ceylon. Also SCHILLING'S BEST BAKING POWDER, Glvo thorn a trial. Monoy back if you don't thoin. Choice Block Buttor, Kits Creamery Butter, Fidelity Brand Bacon, Hams, Mild Cheese, Smoked Beef, oto., oto. KISDON IEON WOEKS, Sstn. .Fxsm.cleco, Oal. Engineers and Builders. PUMPING MACHINERY, HEINE BOILERS, PLAIN TUI1ULAR BOILERS, CORLISS ESGINES, CANE CARS, VACUUM PANS, - Antl nil Mnchlnory for tho comploto oqulpmout of Sugar Mills. OFFICE, Room 9, Spreckels Block, Honolulu, H. I. 1200 P. O. Box JDST LANDED, EX CARNEDD LLEWELYN, Corrugated Iron, Cement, Buckets, Tubs, Wire, Bags, Crockery, Glassware, Anchors and Chain THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD. Coyne -Mehrten Furniture Co., Ltd, J. A. MEHRTEN, Manager. Progress Blook, Fort So Beretania S.ts Stylish and Up-to-date Bedroom Suits; Box CouchfS, with spring to open something new: Chiffoniers, Bookcases. Sideboards: Best Odorless Feathers. Hair. Atoss and Hoss for Mattressts and Pillows, Woven Hair Mattresses, Extension Tables, Fancy Tables, Chairs and Rockers, Window Shades and Rugs. A large assortment of Upholstered Goods, Art Ticking, Cords and Gumps; also Tents for camping out, 9 ft. by 12 ft. We make Awnings to order; large stock of plain and striped Duck Just arrived. Wc are now better prepared to do all kinds of Upholstering and Mattress Making to order. Repairing and Renovating. First Class Workmanship at Reasonable Prices. Telephone 928 Progress Block Fort and Bertanla Sts. Ghas. Husiace, 212 King stroot, next to tho Arlington. 651. - Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, Furniture and Upholstery. -U- i u Outiki Mi - M jK&bAKf , . a Jb . 'HL. Aft4 v&fdEbAJ',., -SMy&fcfc .J&&iltatfftNU mLm i&&iit&L&tS&