20 HAWAIIAN GUIDE BOOK. 



LODGES. 



Le Progres de l'Oceanie, A. F. & A. M. ; meets on King St., on the 

 ]a6t Monday in each month. 



Hawaiian, No. 21, F. & A. M. ; meets in Makee's Block, on the 

 first Monday iu each month. 



Honolulu Koyal Arch Chapter; meets in the hall of Le Progres de 

 l'Oceanie, every third Thursday of each month. 



Honolulu Commandery No. 1, Knights Templar; meets at the 

 Lodge Room of Le Progres de l'Oceanie, every second Thurs- 

 day of each month. 



Kamehameha Lodge of Perfection ; meets in the Hall of Le Pro- 

 gres de l'Oceanie, every fourth Thursday of each month. 



Excelsior No. 1, I. O. of O. F. ; meets at the hall in Odd Fellows' 

 Building, on Fort St., every Tuesday evening. 



Polynesian Eucampment No. 1, I. O. of O. F. ; meets at Odd Fel- 

 lows' Hall, first and third Fridays of each month. 



Oahu No. 1, K. of P. ; meets on Hotel Street every Thursday eve- 

 ning. 



Ultima Thule, No. 1, 1. 0. of G. T. ; meets on King Street every 



Tuesday evening. 

 Queen Emma, No. 2, I. O. of G. T. ; Lodge meets on King Street, 



every Monday evening. 



Visiting' members of these different organizations will 

 find in Honolulu, that fellowship that becomes the law 

 of their order, and a cordial welcome will always await 

 traveling brothers who may visit Honolulu. 



PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. 



The Insane Asylum, located in Kapalama, about two 

 miles north of the city, is supported chiefly by the gov- 

 ernment, and ample provision is made for all who suffer 

 from temporary or permanent insanity. It is under the 

 medical care of Dr. G. Trousseau, and the management 

 of Mr. A. B. Davidson. The number of patients varies 

 from twenty-five to forty, and they comprise not only 

 Hawaiians but natives of other countries. 



