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THE DAILY BULLETIN, APRIL 9 1895.
BY AUTHORITY.
IT PROVED
WATER. NOTICE.
Jimely Jopie
Oftlng to the drought ami scarcity ot
wr.ter, tho resident" hdovc Judtl street mid
on tho elopes of l'uiiehhovvl Hill are rc
iine-tcd to collect what wntcr they may '
r-Hlro for limioholil purposes between
tho hours of Omul 11) o'clock a m.
ANDKKW UUOWN,
HiiiHirintutidetit Honolulu Wnlcr Works.
Honolulu, April 11, ISO. 1311 tf
WAXEll NOTICE
ilolilera of water privileges, or thoe
raying water rates, aro hereby notified
that the hours for Irrigation purpocs aro
from 7 to 8 o'clock a. m. and 5 to G o clock
f m. ANDKKW llltOWN,
dupcrlnlomlent of Water Works
nproved;
J. A. Kino,
Minister of tho Interior.
Honolulu, March 12, ism. 12-tf
1'Udped to neither Sect nor Parly,
But Eitablhhed for the lknrflt of All.
MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1895.
Members of the Knights of
l'jrthins of tho Catholic faith in thoso
inlands will boo in this papor news
of a stand being takon by thoir I
brothron, in a double souse, ia tho
Slate of Indiana, and that with somo
prospect of overcoming the prohibition.
Thoro is a rumor on Maui, which
has boeu heard in Honolulu, to the
effect that Mr. Thurston has return
ed from Washington with tho object
of effecting a compromise with tho
royalists. Thoro is at least a strong
suspicion afloat that Mr. Thurston
as well as others have come to tho
conclusion that a military govern
mout osunot be a permanency.
Senator Paluior's horoscopo of tho
political issues of 1896 will bo found
in this issue. It is intonsely inter
esting to tho pooplo of those islands,
as indicating that tho annexation
issuo to be pressed forward by the
'Republicans is, so far as Mr. Talm
pr's foresight goes, about all they
have to rely upon. But, suppose
tho Democrats assent to the auuexa-
I tnn nrnnAaitinn nti tnvma iii..nnn1ili. '
to tho people of these islands, where & Z Yft'liffilt Uo! perTu "y "' U"P
wm mo jfnpiiM leans goi , ,..... . ,
IL- C W MACFARLANE.
Agent for Dr. l'ottlo'a Iteuiedlcs.
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PEACE CONCLUDED.
China Concedes the Main Demands
of Japan.
A Japanese who is cou riveted with
tho information bureau of his home
government is a through passenger
on tho S. S. Gaolic. In an interview
with the editor of a loeal Chinese
paper ho stated that peace negoti
ations between China and Japan
had bi'ftu completed. China cedes
to Japan the inland of Formosa, a
province in the southern part of the
Vain and 200,000,000 silv.r t.vds
A Chinese merchant also received
a letter from a fellow countryman
in China corroborating the bove re
port, wth the exception that the
money is in yen.
The Japanese Hawaii Sliinpo
printed this afternoon contains the
same intelligence.
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Doinorost Mvdul.
Miss McLean was winner ! tho
Demorest temporauce medal in the
recitations at Y. M. C. A. hall on
Saturday evening. Oscar Cox w.u
close second best. Tho judges wore
Miss I'arrot, Prof. Hosiuer and Gen
oral Secretary Corbett. Besides the
recitations of tho competitors there
was a program a follows: Cornet
duet, Miss Alice Jones and Charles
Kreuter; Vocal duet, Misses Kate
Fleming and Agus J mid; Violin
solo, A. Isonbt-rg; Piano solo, Mini
Hoppor; Dialogue, M'sios Sophia
Judd and Florenco Hall; Piano
solo, Miss Dayton. Prof. Borger
played accompauiments. Thoro was
a largo attendance.
Beautiful
Horses !
The Celebrated BajswiUr Bullion
"rV-AJSrHOE."
Also the Splendid
SPAN OF GRAYS
Hy "Ivanhoe" are for sale. Apply to
GKOKGE HOlHiHTAIMNQ.
1301-1 f Hay Horeo Stable.
&
Boon for Dairymen
An
OWNERS OF COWS!
POTTIE'S CELEBRATED SPICE
For Ml cu Cows and Tonng Stock.
Apt as ft tnntn liti 1 irrpntlir lnprnHHi. find
enriches the milk. Young Stock will thrive
Maui society has loug boon famous
for straage freaks. One of tho latest
is described by tho Advertisor cor
respondent. It is a dinner without
anything but delf, the eutertuiu
mout consisting in the guessing of
what tho platos should have con
tained. It may bo useful practice,
however, to hold Barmocido feasts,
in anticipation of eventualities that
may accrue upon changes in the
American sugar tariff or, mayhap,
Japaneso annexation.
Encyclopedic
Is a term that has been just'y
applied by runny to the treat
ment given subjects mine
Arrival of tho Gaelic
Tho O. Si O. S. S. Gaolic, Pearno
commander, arrived to-day from
Yokohama and Hongkong. The
steamer was placed in quarantine,
no one being allowed on board.
Only cabin passongers wore allowed
to land. The Chiueoand Japanese
immigrants wero taken in scows to
tho quarantine station. The Gaelic
brought a largo quantity of freight,
besides nine cabin passongers. She
will leavo for San Francisco at 7
o'clock to-morrow morning.
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Now that tho war of tho revolu
tion is ovor, it is tho duty of evory
man to support tho oxisting form of
government. Although things may
not move with that cordiality that
would ensure au everlasting peace,
still they may be allowed to subside
into that indifforenco without animo
sity that would allow oither party
to work out their best interests, All
things considered it may be for tho
best, but timo, tho only arbitrator in
buch cases, must alone decide that
James T. Stewart is a Plumber ami
will do your work in good shape
and at ligures that will give you
satisfaction.
James T. Stewaht,
15 Bethel Street, Honolulu.
United Carriage Company's staud,
beiides having superior hacks al
ways ready at the call of "290," fur
iiiHUes lino livery outfits at tho short
est notice good horses and nice car
riages, from buggy to wagonette.
New
Standard
Dictionary
Adozn new ways of fie dine
the word you want. A bclentlfln
Alphabet to aid In ttie iironun
elation. Is recognized authority.
For partlcti'ors address
a txr C.VATffa
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1318-1 ro General Dollvery.
FRESH SALMON
HALIBUT
From Vancouver per S. B. "Warrfmoo"
FOB SAM: AT THE
Metropolitan Meat Market.
1322-lt
A Chance for Horsemen
FOR SALTS
1 Lattst Improved Frazler Salky
With Pneumatic Who Is. Alto,
1 Sit Ball BarlagHlgh Wlmlff.
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April 13, 1S95.
The same old cry of "No
Water" is again heard in tone
of voice as loud and as fierce
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
sufficient water with which to
make a cocktail.
Mere are some ligures 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 mor
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. Every 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
wells 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.
All In l'Irst-class Order.! Iniiulro ot
0. W. MAOFAKLANK.
The Hawaiian Hardware Co, Ltd.
OppoHtto Hirocklu' Iilook,
no? owr MTMICIST.
to me that good goods and low
prices are still appreciated in Ho
nolulu. T therefore intend to jnve
my cuhtomers 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 commence MONDAY, Apt il 22d.
"rrort Street
lavana Flats
is tho luti-ht novelty in cigars. This is a per
fectly fiat cigar. The filler ia Havana, of a
very high grade and laid in, like the sheets of
a book, in the same way as cigars that coBt
.$150.00 per thousand. The- outside appear
ance of the cigar conforms to tho filler, and is
perfectly flat. Those of our cigar customers
who have sampled them pronounce the Ha
vana Flats of exct-llent quality and of unique
and attractive shape.
Havana Cigars
by reason of their superior quality and namo
are usually sold at high prices. We have an
excellent line of these cigars direct from Ha
vana. While the quality of these cigars is at
the top-notch our prici-s have been scaled down
to bring these popular cigars within the reach
of all.
Manila Cigars
need very little said in their praise, for they aro
well known here to every smoker. It would
be difficult to get a better cigar for tho price
at which Manilas are sold. We allow no one
to undersell us in this line. Wo compete with
any nationality. Remember that when look
ing for Manila Cigars.
HOBRON DRUG CO.
!
New Goods 1 New Goods I
Suitings, Serges, Trouserings,
Linen Duck, Linen Drill, Flannels.
DIEWESS OOOIDS I
Lace Stripes, Organdies, Pongees, Ginghams,
SateonB, India Linens, Victoria Lawns,
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Ribbons,
Laces, Flowers, Feathers, Etc.
SAILOR HATS !
Mosquito Net, Art Muslins, Cretonnes, Madapoluins, spe
cially adapted for Ladies and Children's Underwear.
SOLE AGENT FOll THE
Renowned "PEARL11 Sewing Machine!
A.t tho marvelously low price of $30.00. Guaranteed
equal if not superior to any machine ever imported.
L B. KERR, Queen Street, Honolulu.
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