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:ar - " i-MsMttissssMsssssssBslHsflsflsss rPr5",",W"! 1 V WATER NOTICE THIS DAILY BULLETIN. MARCH 22, 18WJ. .. ! BY AUTHORITY. AN EMINNT VISITOR. Dr. Northrop Is Famed In Many Iauds for His Works Dr. B. 0. Xorthiopi tlio originntor of tlio Arbor tiny ami one of th" l)t kumvn nuthorftios on fducitionAl matter?, bin been Ifjiping hi Ibis city for aovurnt week, ami as yot tio unlive of his pris'iieu ba b on limclo publii, Myrf tho Sin Frauchtco llullotiu. This in .becaii'o of tlio dovtoi a re tiring ami cotwrvativo liposiliou. llo lias butMi stopping at tlio L'ck House, but leave today for Japan via Honolulu on tliu tdeninor Mari posa. Tlio doctor noes' to Japan for thu purpose of n'orKaiiiv.inK th educational cyvUin of thai eoitut ry ami to writ u ppccial article. fi-rihu Kan turn magazine. llo will study tlio Hawaiian ques tion and publish his views iu tbo Springfield Itepublhnii, wbieli paper ha arranged lo secure front him a number ol loiters. Simtiltauuoitnly with tbo arrival l v.iL... !.. il.!u ..!.. ..in of Dr. Northrop in tint nty ivuno the March nuinbiT of Thororiim, wbieli contained an arlicln from bis pmi on "I'ho Workuf VillnK Im lrovoment Hoeietien." Su.'h an impriM-ioii did tbo learn ml writer unk upon tbo atvau'a of Franeo and tbo litorati of Kn'and tbat tbo Bovtrnnioiits of tbo two countries otliciaily reaoirnixed liitn through tbo moiljiim 01 their Am erican reprcfonlatives. Dr. North rop wu3 seon at tbo ho tel this morning and gavo an Inter esting account of bis life. Ho holds tbat striken and riots aro tlio out come of tbo efforts of tbo homeloM. Tooplo who own their home?, bo sayc, aro to bo classetl atnoii tlm , consorvatives of a nation, and aro tbba-!kbono of tbo country. 1 "Tbo perils of Frauco arise iu tlio noinoioss, repeaiou mu nueicr, mr 1 great boding of tneu who liavo no homes aro always a inouaco to do mestie peace. ' "I am au advocate of a system I which would make every man bo he poor or wealthy aim to possess bis owu homo and to lake an active part in the improvement of bis village or city. "Few strikes aio reported at St. Johunbury, Vt., wboro aro located a great scale works, because "tbo own ers of tbo works have tried to im press it upon tbo employes the liecefRity of purchasing a little rut tago for themselves. I cati inouliou suvural o' her incidents whore pro prietors have accomplished greit good for tbo working people by adopting similar mothuW. " Irelaml'H troubles aro duo to viu tioup, and England has suirored from uprisings among her komolesi masbos. "I (-hall )iit my idias into form for publication on my return from Japan. The Forum has asked mo to write au article on strikes and riots, which may bo my next liteiary ven ture." Dr. Northrop is a graduate of the Yale Theological Seminary and for , eleven ear- wat tbo aent of the ' Massaufuifetts Board of Education. ' llo is nu old but vigorous man. Ho 1 was born iu Kent, Conn , in 1817. j For years ho has been interested 1 iu thu organization of village im- j provomont societies and has lectured on the subject all oyer tbo world. ! Ho was the originator of the Arbor day for schools and is tlio author ot 1 two woll-kuowu works, viz., "Lessons From European Schools" and "Tree planting and Forestry in Europe." Ho was 0110 of the first men to propose a school system for Japan, 1 and in 1883 ho received at thu Lou-! don Legation tho following letter , from Count Ariuori Mori, who was then Japan's representative iu Eag- ' . laud: I ''1 nm suro that Jipan will long romembor your many noblo acts of 1 assistauco iu tho causs of her mo-1 deru progress. Tho final passage 1 of tho Simouaseki Indemnity bill, I which has been effected mainly ' through your powerful ami untiring effort, is one of tho most geuorous conducts u nation over displayed to wards auothur. By this great ex ample all my countrymen, inclusive evou of tlioso iu tbo remotest cor ners of Japau, will bo enabled to appreciate tho widoly aud strongly established eoutiments of tho people of the United States for justice and equality. Very sincerely yours, Mori." Tho doctor boars lottors from Sec retary Qrosham and othor prominent Uuitod States officials. Poor Digestion Loads to uervousuoss, frotfulnoss. poovishuoss, chronic Dyspepsia ami groat misery. Hood's barsaparilla is tho remedy. It touos tho stomach, creates au appotito, and gives a relish to food. It makes pure blood aud gives healthy aoliou to all tho orgaus of tho body. Tako Hood's for Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures. Hood's Pills bocomo tho favorite cathartic with ovory one who tries them. 25o. S&k ; jam,arj 7 i8yr'' ,,,,, riK,,t f iho " -" ,. ,.-,.. . ..... .. ...... t HlUo May Itcntlcy Born a Genius "TJlooaso Throntono to Cut Short a Noblo Caroor But Hood's Qarsapnrilla Restore Good Kor.lth. Llllls Mar llcnttoy Is an nccompllshei eloen ttonlst and n.itural born si'taker of only 12 years ot age. She l tin only clilltt temperunce lect urer lirfnrn 11m linlillf.. It.r intitn lm..p did uot exempt hfr from aa stuck cf a dlioait t9 ! l.f.....t trA.. ..i. i ..it .i . vt um uiwu. .! wtii nuiiia licafc IC1I U10 BUirjl a I. II001I& Co., Lowell, Mass.) " 1 heartily Join v, 1th tlio many thousand! that ars recommemllng Hood's Sarsapnrllla. I bad tieen troubled from Infancy with Catherines In tlio head. 1 was compelled to leavo school upon the doctor'n ndco. llo thought it was the only tiling to save tny life, but I Contlnuod to Grow Vors. I yas persuaded finally hy a friend to try nood's Barsoparllla, Tlio mo of one bottle acted ef- Hood's5Cures fectlvoly upon the blood and I began to ImproTe. After tlie us ot three bottles the gathering ceased and I am cured of my former trouble. I owe my life and w III always remain a true friend to Hood's Sarsapnrllla." Lillie May hunt- lkv, Shelbyrlllc, Indiana. Oct HOOO'B. Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly tad eniciently, on the liver and bowels. Me. ttv... t-, r T M Hobron Drug CO., Lid., Sole Ager,tg for the Kepnhlln of Hawaii IF you Ins'iro It Is well to do fo In c 'in pi'iiles whose ruputntlons have built 11pm strong foundations. TME (3uinpaul rcpro't'iitdl hy John M. l)owBi:TT(suoce!','Or to th lHto 0. O. llorfurl have Motvl !! the tests nc ct'S'nry to lonvlnce any me Hint lliHircApltnl (huiiiijU and the pMi' ulliles iiixiii wlitoli thay nroOTOrt.'il, the IiIk'ics'. LOSSES nro paid promptly and without on neci'sary do:ns. Tho nssets of a company Is tho host proof nl Us so I'dlty and ibliliy to pav losot. The I'll Riven wl 1 satisfy even ' The One Hun'ndth Mad." The New York Life, Assets, $155,453,428.73. London & Lancashire Fire Insur ance Co., Assets, $2,641,029. U. S. Itranch. Hartford Fire Insurance Co., Assets, $7,378,092. Palatine Fire Insurance Co., Assets, $2,255,974. V. B. Iirnnch. Thames & Mersey Marine Insur ance Co., Assets, $6,124,057, 53 Policies for oilhor Life, Five or Marino Insurance, issued in any of tlio abovo named Com panies at tlio lowos-t rates and on any of tho Humorous plans ad vertised. Your patronago is so licited. j JCHN M, DOWSETT, I 1290-1 m Merchant Strett, Honolulu. A. B, G. BOHEMIAN BEER UIOM THE- American Brtilog Company, St. Louis, UsV Fursalo hy II. "W. SCHMIDT & SONS. 1288-lw FOR BALE rpilK WKbL KNOWN X Knmlly Drivine Horse, formerly owned hy John 1''. Howler, is now tor sale. Inspec tion and tonus inn; he hnd on Hpplicat'on lo "A. II.," cure Capt. Wiirsnn. Jlounted 1'ntrol, l'ollce Station. 12S7 lw Daily BttUelin 50 cent vtr month. JsK nondt'd and Martial Law was de clared to exist throughout the Island of Oahti. It is now further ordered that tbo right of tho "Writ of Habeas Corpus is hereby restored, and that Martial Law is hereby terminated iu the said Island of Oahu on aud after the 18lh 1 day of March, 1893, ! SANFOUD B. DOLE. President of tbo Republic of Ha I waii and Commander-in-Chief. By tho President: FRANCIS M. HATCH, Minister of Foreign Affairs. General Headquarters, Republic) of Hawaii, f Adjutant-General's Office, ) Honolulu, Island of Oahu, H. 1., March 18, 18D5. GENERAL ORDER No 23. The Comii'iiniicr-lii-Ohluf, on behalf of the Government, desire to express hln ap preciation of the moritorious services ol the o Ulcers and rnen ot the National Guard of Hawaii, the regular pollco, the special police, tho Citizens' Guard, and others rendered in the Held and on guard iu Honolulu incident to the work of sup pressing tho late formidable Insurrection against tho authority and existence of the Republic ot Hawaii. Tho courage mid cheerful readiness to Incur nny danger, exposure and hardship shown hy every branch of tho National forces has been heyond pralte. Kvo'y class and condition of society has Icon honor.tbli represented atiionn tlio de fenders of tho Itepub lo. Nndvo Hawni taut and Hawaiian of foreign descent, Americans, IhiglUbmcu, Germans and l'ortut;u(so nud others havo fought sldo hy side in tlm field and stood guard to gether under elrcuiiistancps which have domauded heroism, nud fortitude aud the quality of h lf-mcrillce. l.n boring-men, mechanics, e'erks, business and piofes slonul men h;wo been comrndes on equal footing. No act of criflty to tho enemy or coward ice hits been recorded. '1 he Government Is to bo congratulated upon tno harmony I1H1 lias prevailed umong till branches of its forces, which hat been a paramount ulemunt ot Its mili tary strength. Thu work of the Military Commission has b on important ami utduous, and has been conducted in 11 spirit of devotion to duty of fairntss and firmness, which has won general respect and confidence. The opening cf hostilities fouud the commissariat unpMpnrcd for the largo de mands upon It mused by tho sadden call ing out of a largo nraicd force. Iu this emergency a numhor ot patriotic women enmo to tho assistance of tho Government and hy gonerous contributions of food to ths men In tlio fltld aud on guard in Hono lu n ndded greatly to tho comfort aud eflicltuey of tin national forcos. For this important s rviru tlio Commander-in-Chief desires to cxpi ess the thanks bf tho Gov ernment. While Oisualiies nmong the defenders of thu Government have fortunately been fow, tho com try lias b'cn culled upon to mourn the untimely ibath of the Hon. Charles L. Carter, who, bravely exposing himself at the beginning of hostilities, was fatally wounded, whereby a life full of promiso in publto affairs was lost to the country. S'ccial recognition Is also due to Lieut. Holl Thornton and I). W. Lokana of tho police forco, and Herman F. I.ude wig, Lieutenant of Co. F, N. G, 11., who were severely wounded whllo heroically contending with the armed enemies of the Government and will carry honorable scars to tho end of tholr lives. Hy order of tho Commander-in-Chief, JNO. H. BOI'KK, Artjutant-Gocurnl, N. Q, H. VACATION NOTIOE. The Public Schools will close on I'ltl DAY, April 12th, for tho Master Vacation, aud reopen on MONDAY, April 2.M. lly order ot tlte Hoard of Education. J. V. SCOTT, Secre'ary. Honolulu, Mnriih 18, 1895 r.oat..2H i Holders of wator privilege?, or thos I pitying waUr rates, nro hereby notified that tho hour for Irruntlon ) urposes nro from 7 to 8 o'i look A. m. and 6 to fl oelock ' r. m. ANDRKWHtUAVN, Btiicriuten but ol Water Worts. Approved: J. A. Kino, Minister o( tlio Interior. Honolulu. March 12, 1 IU. 'J-"-tf CHIC ! STYLE ! FINISH! QUALIFY Pom great requisites of Men's "Wearing Apparel to be fouud in all the Suits made by Johnston & Sto rey. Mr. Storey was for some years one of the best known cutters on the Coast, consequently tho best dress ed men in town wear clothes made by Johnston & Storey, 4 13 Fort Street TO LHiT. Several Cottons at Moderate Rent-Is. 9 FOR SaLE ON FAST TERM! House Lois, IU miles from l'nst Oillce, on and near King Street, a f-w steps boyond the Kanjeh.meha Hchool grounds. VjB This oirera a good chanco to secure Homesteads at moJorato prices. With an uxxation assured In thu near futtiro, n H'-use It ro near tho business center forms one of the most desirable Invest meiits for a imall sum of monoy. k- Corporations or anyono desiring to Invost In Largo Tracta of Suburban Ijind can ho accommodated at reasonable figures wiih Trac'a of from n, 10 to CO Acres. Cfla- Laud on the other Idnnds, iu Tracts suitalilo for a Hairy, Hog ltni'Ch or Colleo aud Sisal riautatiou for sale or loaso. Hniiulre ot 1282-Sm E. M. NAKUINA. (6 SAVE MONEY" c. 2a. COTJU.TXTS, TIIK WILL-KNOWN Practical Carriage Trimmer (Has no connection with any car riage shop.) TOPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Fenders, Dashes, Storm Aprons, Etc., at Lowest Possible Prices, and Workmanship of the Dest. I usa First-class Matottel of my own im porting. Manufacturer ot all kinds of Harness. Workshop 210 King Street near Maunakea. P. O. Box 400. California Fruit Market Comer King aud Alakea 61s, II Rftfrigerators lly Every RUntner from Sau Yta, raneieco with Fresh Fruit, Oysters, Salmon, Poultry, Etc., Etc. M. T. DONNELL, PATENTEE AND SOLE MANUFAOTCREB OF THE New Patented Poi Strainer All Orders or Communications addressed to K. O. Hall & eon, L'd., (who have them on sale), or to M. T. Donnell, will receive prompt attention. lino-tf THE ARLINGTON .A. Ko.rn.lly Hotel. P-rDay $ 2 Per Week 12 SPECIAL MONTHLY RATES. The Best of Attendance, the Best Situation and the Finest Meals in the City. T. KRnrjpr,, .... proprietor. SKIN DISEASE cui:i:u ity Ayer'sSarsaparilla Mr. Geo. W. Itnrtncr, Kccle(owii, Vn., writes"' follow I "Mmrltjrartir Ioiuiiik college, I was trnublcil with u.Vlii ll"m' which nlionrd ltclf, lint, nt . the anklet. fhj-MiHiM vrinioum-wl It pctema, mid trciieil iiih fur tliHt rotiiplxlut. The nap. linn crept rltiwljr up lur lliiil.anil mi the liodr, until It piipIiiwiI thu wlmlu fr.imc. ItRn inn li'llnltn triiiililc Willi rnnotntit llrlilni!, rxtliiR nil of lrr ralc,aii'l WHtetj lliiill wlilcU would -rsfcT" jlsLtJjafeC cxmle from under the scalp. I treated It for over llireo jrars uniurrci(ullr, ami was unaMo to check It, until I Ix'iriiii u.lnit Ajrer'n KarAp rllla. I uicil llirce Itnttlct ot Oils mrillcliie and was mmjitotclr curnl mr skill becoming as smooth ami clear nu hrforc." Ayer'sSarsaparilla Has cured Othors, Will Curo You lUtlo tr Ilr.J . C. A;er .1 Co., Lokc1I,Mam.,U.8.A. Hollister Drug Co., L'd., Sole Agents for the Republic ot Hnwaii. W. W. AHANA, Merchant Tailor, 333 STiVlll.li Btzt. KINK SUITINGS -1 StLftllsu. Scoicd dDO- AmencaD Goods. Style am) Kit Guaranteed Olemiiny A Rejuiiniig Mutual Tele. 66b. P. 0. B01 144. 1042-m HOP MING & CO., m HOTKL 8THBBT JO Wholesale Dt-nler In Ltpors id ManilR Cigars General Chinese Merchandise SUCH At Nat Oils, Bice, Matting, Chinese Silks, Teas, Etc. English and American QrocertM By Every Coast Steamer. MUTUAL TELEPHONE 147. BEAVER SALOON, The Best Lnuch in Town. Tea. a.ncJ Oorreo at all nouu THE FINEST BRANDS OK Cigars and Tobacco ALWAYS OH BAND H. J. JSTOL.TB3, FrojD. Regan Vapor & Paciflc Gas Launches ! THE BEST IN THE MARKET. They cannot be surpassed for motive power. BEND FOH CATALOGUE JOS. TINKER, 1033-tf Sole Agent, Ntuianu street. TUTQPAPFR is kept on file at E. 0. IOIO JTArjjn DAKE'B Advortlaini! Agoni'y, (11 and 03 Merchant's Exohango, San Francisco, California, where contrncts for advertising can be inado for it. S -v y I v I 0. 'j