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THE DAILY BULLETIN, Al'KtL 27 1896.
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BY AUTHORITY.
WATER NOTICE.
Owing to tlio drought ntul scarcity of
water, tho resident nbove Jndd sirrctand
on tlio dopes o( I'U'chliow' Hill Hre ro
iue ted to collect wont wnlcr they may
rvjnlro for household purposes lidwfen
the hours of & and 10 o'clock a m.
ANDUKW HKOW'N,
Superintendent Honolulu Water Works.
Honolulu, April II, ISM. 1311 If
WATER NOTIOE.
iloldeni of waior privileges, o' fins
ltylHK wtttt-r ratop, nro hereby noticed
Hint the hour for Irrl.ntlcm 1 ur)ca nro
from 7 to 8 o'clock a. m. and 6 to Oo clock
v m. ANDUKW IJKOWN,
Superintendent of Wnlcr WurLs.
Vpprovf d :
J. A. Kino,
.Minister of tho tnii rlor.
Honolulu, Mnrnh 12, 1-05. J'J.tf
QUk rllnih: Tliillrtin.
THE LEAGUE 80HEDULK.
Pledged to n'ithtr Sect nor Party,
But Kitablished for the Benefit of All.
Saturday, apuil 27, isuj.
April's issue ot tho I'lautera'
Monthly is full ot varied and in
teresting matter of practical value
to tho agrioulttiro of Hawaii.
In a description of tho now yacht
Valkyrie, elsowhere, is a roferenco to
hor sails and rigging, which shows
the great qualities of ramie for both
oordige or teztilo fabrics. By the
way, nothing has boon heard for a
long time, in theso island, about
ratuio culture and manufacture.
The Progressive Educator for
April has been raceived from Henry
S. Townsond, editor. Its leadiug
article is by Prof. A. B. Lyons, on
"Nature Study in Hawaiian Schools."
Thero is a long string of pithy edi
torial notes, and the editor has a
paper read bj him before tho La
haina Circlo, on "The Imaginative
Stage." Every teacher and friend
of educational progress should take
Tho Progressive Educator.
J. T. Stacker, lately book-keeper
ot the Hawaiian Hardwaro Com
pany, issued to-day the first number
of The Tiino, a weekly paper devot
od to public qunfliou", society and
sporting ntnc, cfo. The paper is
illustrated and pnnonts a credit
able appearance. Tho front page
has a cartoon of Minister Damon
sitting in Bfohop & Co.'n bank, on
titled, "Survival of the FitteM," tho
likeness of tho subject being unmistakable.
Horses All Right.
Editor Bulletin:
In your issuo of yesterday you
make a Htiteuieut which I beg the
privilege of correcting. Mr. Rice
did not bring up tifte-n hows from
Kauai for tho mounted patrtl, as
stated iu your issue. He only
brought ten, tho other five being
for private parties. Of these ten,
seven have already been taken and
tho other two spoken for. The
horses were all up to tho standard
and an exceptionally fine lot.
Henry Cook,
Captain Mounted Patrol.
Marshal's Office, Honolulu, April
27, 1895.
Beyond Comparison
Aro the good qualities possessed by
Hood's Sarsaparilla. Above all it
purifies tho blood, thus streugthoa
ing tho nerves; it regulates the di
gestive prgana, invigorates the kid
neys and liver, tones and builds up
tho entire system, cures Scrofula,
DypopBia. Catarrh and Rheumatism.
Get Hood's and tho only Hood's.
Hood's Pills euro all liver ills,
biliousness, jaundice, indigestion,
sick headache. 2Ho.
mm
"Wo take pleasure in recommend
tug Chamberlain's Cough Romedy
because it is praised by all who try
It," says J. W. Cox & Son, druggists,
Marchfield, Oregon. No one nlllicted
with a throat or lung trouble can
use this remedy without praising it.
It always gives prompt, relief. It is
especially valuable for colds as it
relieves the lungs, makes breathing
eisier and aids expectoration. A
cold will never result iu pneumonia
when this remedy is taken mid rea
sonable care exorcised. For sale by
all dealers. BensoDj Smith & Co.,
tgouts for tho Hawaiian Islands.
List of Games Dacldnd On for tho
Coming Seaam.
At a mooting of tho captains of
the Baseball League held this noon,
the following series of games were
arranged and adopted for the season
commencing May 1th and ending
August 21th, 1895:
Star vs. I'nknown May I
Knmilinniclia vs. Star .. .May '1
Utiku wn v. lvHiiielinnieha Mny 18
Mini v Unknown .May US
K-ini'li:iiiit'lm v-t. S'nr .line I
Unknown v Kxinchauii'lin Junes
Mlar v. Unknown Juno ll
Kniut-linniuhs vs -tnr ... . .Iu e'22
I'nknoAU vs. K-iuiehanivh.i Juno s'
Mir v. I'nknown Inly I
Kniuvhiiiui'lia vt filar .. Jul,, II
Unk own v. Kniuulniiiit-hn July in
Mar vs Unknown July 1'0
KntncliRinclin vs, Slnr Julv '17
Unknown s Knmvlinuiulm Ant!tit 3
Mu v. Unknown MigiisMU
Kauuhauirlia vs. ft'nr . AtiKUt I"
Unknown v. Knmclintnelin . ..August?!
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DlSaUIETING RUMOR.
Insurrection Rtjportod to Havo Start
ed on tho Ihltuid of Maul.
Thore was a rumor current thii
noon that a revolution had been
started on the island ot Maui. Depu
ty Marshal Brown was won by a
Bulletin reporter about the matter.
That official stated that a special
had reported tho matter to him, but
he did not think there was anything
in it. He had seen Attorney-General
Smith thin afternoon and ho know
nothing about it. He thought it
was only one of those absurd rumors
flying about.
With regard to the report that
the stoamer Likelike was to tako an
armed force to Maui this afternoon,
Mr. Brown said it was not true.
By Jai. F. Morgan.
AUCTION SALE OF-
Household -:- Furniture
On MONDAY, April 29,
AT 10 O'OIX)0K A. M.,
Ai the Heslde-co of Dn M. GOTO. Klnir
b'reu'. corner of KannUhao lane. 1 will !
sell at l'ubllo Auction, the Kntlre tloiuv
hold Furniture, comprising
Japanese Plants,
Oak Itockt-rs, Dticontcd Screens,
Jtnjjs, HanKing l.ntup,
Japanece Musical Instruments,
23 Vus E'lcyciopetlia Biitannica,
OaklMrooiu 8.t,
1 Ilouifho'd Sowing Machine,
Stove and Kitchen Utensils,
2 0k Exteisi m Diuiug Table,
Ice Box, Flltor, Etc., Ktc.
Jaa B Morgan,
132 Wit AUCTIONEKU.
Encyclopedic
Is a Urm that has been jast'y
applied by mmy to the treat
ment Riven But'jccta In the
New
Standard
Dictionary
Adozn new ways of flcdlng
the word you want. A ticlentlfla
Alphabet to aid in the pronun
c'auon. Is recognixed authority.
tW For particulars address
A. W. EVANS, Agent,
lSl8-1ni Oeneral Delivery.
FRESH SALMON
AND
HALIBUT
From Vancouver per S. S. "Warrlmoo"
-FOR BALE AT THE-
UMibD
J3W-U
MEETING NOTIOE.
riMIB ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
1 Hawaii n Joi'kky Ci.uii will tako
place ut tho 1'aulllo Ulnb on MONDAY.
April 'JJ, 1893. at 7:"0 o clock r. m. All
niombcrs re requeited o bo p'eaont, as
inn' rrs ot Importa ce will be brought ho
foro the ineetinK.
W. M. 01FFAUD,
1315-td Hocroiary II. J. 0.
If you are out of Bill Heads, letter
Ileadt, eta., vie can supply them.
Jimely "j'opie
April i), 1S95. .
The same old cry of "No
Water" is again heard in tone
of voice as loud and as tierce
as ever. But with the new
pumping station almost com
pleted the complaints against
the Water Works Department
will soon be a thing in forgot
ten history. It looks just now
as though the government is
doing everything in its power
to alleviate the misery and re
duce the annoyance which na
turally ensues through lack of
sullicient water with which to
make a cocktail.
Here arc some figures over
which you may ponder if you
are interested in wire fences:
The European wire which we
carry in stock has been tested
at the Iron Works and shows a
tensile strength of 2760 pounds.
The galvanizing passed through
all the tests it is possible to put
it and shows that it is as near
perfect as it is possible to make
it. The American wire we re
ceived a week or more ago,
(and it is the best to be ob
tained in the States), was tested
at the Iron Works and shows
a tensile strength of about 700
pounds. These figures show
which is the best wire, and
which you should use in build
ing the Jones Locked Fence
the best fence in the world.
The growing desire on the
part of the people to save mo
ney accounts in a measure for
the demand that has been made
upon us for the Dietz Oil Stove.
The people who have been us
ing them here during the past
six months are so well pleased
with them that they recom
mend them to their friends.
The fact that they cannot ex
plode is a point in their favor;
economy of fuel is another,
and the wish of people to have
a stove they can cook with
and not get "all bet up" is an
other, bvery one who uses a
Dietz Stove will tell you that
it is the best they ever had.
The time is here and house
owners should begin painting
up their dwellings. In the se
lection of material the fact that
Hendry's Ready Mixed is bet
ter than any other should be
considered. This mixture is
made of pure white lead and
oxide of zinc and the best qua
lity of colors obtainable. The
paints are made especially for
us and are guaranteed to be
first-class in every respect.
They are good spreaders and
retain their glossy appearance
longer than any mixed paint
sold elsewhere or even that
which is mixed to order. We
have them in quarts, half gal
lon and gallon containers and
in all the shades desirable for
either inside or outside work.
In localities where water is
necessary for either irrigation
or household purposes and
where nature has left an ach
ing void by its absence, or at
least where the fluid is so far
below the surface as to be in
visible, we would suggest the
digging of surface or artesian
welfs and to the owners or
lessees of the land that they
erect Aermotors. If we could
write up the profits which
have accrued among people on
these Islands who use Aermo
tors it would . surprise some
folks who don't use them.
The Hawaiian Hardware Co, Ltd.
OptKMtte HpreckulM' IUook,
009 POKT MTRUISTt
IT PROVED :.
to me that, good goods and low
prices are still appreciated in Ho
nolulu. T therefore intend to iuve
my customers and the public in
general another opportunity. I
beg to call attention to the special
bargains in our line of
Wool Goods, Cashmere, Flannelettes & Flannels.
Sale will commoncc MONDAY, Apiil 22d.
TSJl. &. LEVY",
ort, Street
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Fhe
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experience
is plainly shown in ourtrcnt
munt of oursulvcs in health
and sickness. When we are
vell, feeling splendid, we
ignore the possibility of sick
ness. But overwork, high
living, inherited poor blood,
irregular courses, etc., de
velop symptoms of weakness,
of dyspepsia, liver complaint,
and the general health fails.
You should know by expe
rience, as thousands do, that
by taking
Brown's
Jron gitters
whilst in health the system
would never run down and
doctors' bills would not
have to be paid. This is a
fact worth remembering
nnd of vital importance
to you. BROWN'S IRON
BITTERS is an old and
reliable remedy, your grand
mother knew it well, and
in no other form can iron
the great strengthener be
taken so easily. Small
dose and pleasant to take.
ft won't stain your teeth.
RtlUHt Jmffiitt nilll The Sltrn
HotatttiHftteiuhtitHtr, "' 'K"
vui ii it wen it ute ram. ui
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BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD.
HOBRON DRUG CO.,
Sole -A.gen.ts.
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New Goods ! New Goods !
Suitings, Serges, Trousering),
Linen Duck, Linen Drill, Flannels,
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Lace Stripes, Organdies, Pongee", Ginghams,
Sateens, India Linens, Victoria Lawns,
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Ribbons,
Laces. Flowers, Feathers, Etc.
SAILOR HATS !
Mosquito Net", Art Muslins, Cretonnes, Madapobins, spe
cially adapted for Ladu'S and Chilriien's Underwear.
SOLE AGENT FOIt THK
Renowned "PEARL" Sewing Machine!
At tho mnrvelously low pr'cc of $30.00. Guaranteed
equal if not superior to any muchino ever imported.
L. B. KERR, Queen Street, Honolulu.
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