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WHSPPiHPBLBMBBHBLBLBL WBmW TWtWmiMIMmWBnMKSWw: - lWjSMBB3mmKtti wMf7'Wmmms$- tmmmrMlfmfL 'Wfiyr v r J o. .T?' ,jjjFT,J' T'-ifjTWff wpw?t ?vy !ir f'f-'V .:jWrJW T1 . -.'K!xp?; f - - -irj -wrv- y - ir " , JK veiling: Bulletin VOL. 1. NO. 177. HONOLULU, H. L, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1895. PRICE 5 CENTO. !"'MMMIiaK,iHHnnVHKJaMPlX7' n. f Tl X cV ' 4 THE EVENING BULLETIN. Publlslicd every day except Sunday nt C09 Kins Street, Honolulu, II. I. striiscmi'Tiox iiatks. Por Month, nnywhero In tho Ha waiian Inlands $ 76 Per Year. 8 00 Por Year, postpaid to America, Canada, or Mexico 10 00 Per Year, postpaid, othor Foreign Countries 13 00 l'nynblo Invnrlnblr " Ailvnnco. Telcphono 250. P. O. Uox 89. B. L FINNEY, Manager. COLDS, COUGHS, INFLUENZA, SORE THROAT Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Will relievo tho most dis tressing cough, sootho tho inlinmcd membrane, loosen tho phlegm, and induco refreshing sleep. a for tho euro of Croup, "Whooping Cough, Soro Throat, and nil tho pul monary troubles to which tho young nro so liable, thero is no other remedy so effect ive as AYER'S MMMHnMMMMMMMMHWIH Cherry Pectoral A Rseord of nearly 60 years Gc!d K.ciz at tic World's Chief Expositions. , WTIm nainp, Aur' Clmrry Pectoral, U prominent cm lira wrapper mill Is lilowu In the ul.isi u( i.'icll 1'oltlu. T.lko liu cliuap linltiilliiii. Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. Sole Agents for the Republic of Hawaii. I! V u Imports of Champagne In to the United States, FKOM JAN. 1ST TO JUNE 1ST, 1895. Cases. G H Mumm & Co.'b extra dry 80,831 Poramory & Greuo 11,798 Moet & Ohnudon 9.G08 Hoidsiock & Co., (dry Monopolo) 7.501 Louis Roedoror 3.438 Ruinurt 3,136 Perrier Jouot 3.286 Irroy&Co 1.785 Vve. Clicquot 2,378 BouohbSeo 992 Delbeck&Co 728 St. Mnrcoiux 334 Krug& Co 270 Chas. Hoidsiook 355 Various 5,419 Total 81,859 COMPILED FROM CUSTOM HOUSE RECORDS. Macfarlane & Co., Solo Agonta for G. 11. Mumm & Co, for tbo Hawaiian Islands. 124-tf New Millinery Per. S. S. Australia HATS and NOVELTIES Tim "FRISCO" Tbo now Bailor Hat, very chlo. Go ami toe them ut 31ffifTO :u r i i I Miss Cahill's. t t Hotel Street. 175-tt Arlington Illoek, MORE ABOUT THE OPIUM. Tin: ixf.u tiMH'.it nti)t:ns stn:iiii-i'' wilcox. OI' A Nn ll 1'ranclKCo I'apcrCulirsrun Locnl fliintoma OIIHIhI 'Willi Complt- clljr In tho Ilcul. Tho tug Elou bus not been re ported at prosont writing and thero nro good reasons why sbo may not be for sovoral days to como. Tbo Bulletin is in rocoipt of Bomo privato information from Kauai concerning tho strange schooner and hor mission, from which it would appear that tbo vossel has boen and gono. Whether tho opium sbo loft on that island is over discovered or not dopends on thoi vgilnnco of ShoriiFWilcox.and tbo Bulletin's information is to tbo effect that tbo tug Elcu did not go out on a go-as-you-pleaso trip this time, but wont direct to Libuo, whero sbo wus placed at tbo dis posal and is now under the orders of Shorifl Wilcox. Her future movotnonts will depend en tirely on tbo ordorsof that oflicinl. Thoro is no longer any doubt tbut tho information published exclu pivoly in tbo Bulletin about tbo vessel and hor cargo is strictly correct, nnd if any further data bo needed to provo it tho addi tional information is given that the namo of tho Henrietta's cap tain is Andorson, or rather it was when bo left Vancouver. He will likoly bear nnothor nnmo on thoso islands, and tbo Bulletin's Kauai correspondent has inoludod it in his other information. Tho following dispatch from Victoria, B. C, under dato of Novombor 30, appears in tho Sun Francisco Chronicle: Tbo Fedora1 authorities of Southern California need not waste thoir onorgy watching tbo Suuta Barbara channel for the ad vent of tho schooner Honriotta, as they will only bavo thoir labor for their pains. That famous but very sluggish soboonor is at pro sont muking tho best of timo pos sible toward the Hawaiian islands, and the mystery which Burrouud od bor departure from British Columbia has boon cloared up by her mission leaking out. About oightoon months ago 2300 pounds of opium, tho greater portion of which was of San Frun oisco manufacture, was shipped to Honolulu by Joselyn, tbo no torious smuggler of this city. The opium was cached outside Hono lulu harbor by tho schooner which took it down. Ono stormy night "Jim' Harvey and bis pirtnor "Bill," who formed tho crew of tho Halyoon in tbo days wbon sbo was carrying tons of opium to tbo United States, wont out to get tho stuff. They novor roturnod, but a short timo after ward their boat was picked up on tho boaoh, telling of their fate. Tho opium finally got into tbo bunds of tbo Hawaiian authorities who sbippod it to Victoria to bo sold for tbo benefit of the Gov ernment. B. F. Bithet & Co. act od us agents for tbo Hawaiian Government in tbo matter, and parties who originally dispatched tho opium bought it for loss than $1 a pound, the Victoria market being overstocked at tbo time on account of the falling off in tho smuggling business. Of tho amount soverul hundred pounds was tbo best Hongkong opium. This Joselyn shipped to San Frunoisco, paying the regular United Status duty ou it, aud oven tbon realised more than onough to repay him for wbut he bad paid tbo Hawaiian Gnvornraont for the 2300 pounds. Tbodotnostio or Sun Frunoisco opium, which composed tbo bulanoe of tbo lot, has no salo hero, nnd, aftor the combination had had it on thoir bands sovoral months, U103 char tcicd the Henrietta and nuco moro dispatchod it to Hawaiian shores. Inasmuch as tho agont nt that end of tho lino this time is said to bo a prominent customs official, thoir chances ol disposing of what bus boen a "white oloplinnt" on thoir hands is very good. Tbo Honriotta took no Chiuoio from Victoria, but may havo taken somo from Vancouver. If s), they were prob.ibly landod on tho Southern California coast, but it is no becrot bore uow that tho soboonor is proceeding to Hawaii with opium. IILUNDKR OI' .V SOLDIKIt. Luckily Ho Wan Shot Inatend of Ilctllic ('licwrd Ui. Among tbo appurtonances ol tbo ostato of Collis P. Hunting ton at Tbroggs Neck are a Siberi an bloodhound, a shotgun uud a coachman who is not afraid to shoot, says a New York dispatch of November 30. Tho dog is big and fierce-looking, and is credited with tho laudable ambition of cbowing up a burglar. Tbo dog boing chained up is all that stved Privato Connolly's lifo, tho ser vants nil say now in telling of the early morning fight they had. Private Connolly's first namo is Anthony, and he is stationed at Fort Schuyler. In common with bis comrades bo was paid ofl Wodnesdny. Thursday morning found him at Throggs Neck hunt ing for the fort. In his search lie blundored upon Mr. Huntington's houso. Ho triod to ontor the houso nnd was fired upon by Coaohman Bltck, tho shot taking offoct in the soldiei's log. Connolly's superiors say, how ovor, that the unfortunato privato is liable to havo no ond of trouble, and tbo court-martial is liablo to givo him two years in tbo mili tary prison when ho recovers from his wound. Throughout tho ox citemout aud shooting no one thought to unchain tho blood hound, and uow tho servants in tho Huntington household are saying how lucky this was for the poor Boldior, for they nro quite suro the dog wculd have oaten the unfortunato man up. Adopted by Neivspnpcr. Willio and Oscar Manneratrom aro tbo legal wards of tho Grand Rapids Evening Press. Tho paper is a great friend of tho poor boys of Grand Bapids, and has done n groat doal to help them in different ways, but it has colipsed oven itself by tho adoption of theso boys, who last winter woro lioinoloss and friendless in Chicago. And what a success tho venture has boen ! The first thing to do wus to find somo way fur tbo boys to 0.1 rn a livelihood. Such littlo follows tboy wero. only 12 and 10 years old, that it was impracticable to think of their doing anything vory hard. S mo one suggested establishing n messenger service in connection with tho Press, to bo run by tho boys. No.tt uni forms woro bought for them, they woro furnished with bicycles, given tbo use of tho office tele phono and lots of advertising in tho paper, and tho thing was done. Tbo kind-hearted pooplo of Grand Rapids patronized tbem ut first becauso they felt sorry for thorn, but now tboy do so bocause they know them, liko them and trust them. Beforo loug "Willie, tho oldest, found he could raako onough money by himself to sup port both, so Oscar began going to sobool, and bis teacher says bo is a romarkably bright boy. Both boys aro brim full of onorgv and ambition, and will, no doubt, when grown bo suocosblul mon of whom tbo Press uoed novor bo ashamed. TIIK ItXINNI'ORCT. Seven Indie nnd n Ilnlf of Jtnln to IlAtO. Tho heavy rain which com menced nt 11 p. m. on "Wednesday showed no signs of lett'ng up until about 7 o'clock this morn ing.-since which tune vory little rain has fallon. Up to 9 o'clock Inst night 6.90 inohos of rain hnd boon registered by Curtis J. Lynns' gauge ut P.inubnii. At 7 o'clock this morning tljo tohil was 7:50 inches. Tho gango at Frunk Brown's on King street shows about three inches less. Mr. Lyons states that tho pros ont indications aro porloxing, al though it looks ns though tho storm bad broken. Heavy show ers may bo expocted during tho aftornoon and night. Tho baro meter is high and is not afibcted .by tho storm, or.us Mr. Lyons ex presses it, "it is not a baromotor storm." IIAl'l'Lii:!) A I.INMUIST. I'rnremor Youni:' Curloiia Experi ence With a Niiiioi'il Foreigner. Tho luto Professor Stephen J. Young of Bowdoin wna an ac complished linguist. One day he wus on a train bound fioin Bungor to Brunswick, when u conductor who know him outeied his car to ask bim to como out to the second-class coach to try and find out whoro a crtaiu stupid foroignor was going. Tho con ductor hud altaokod him in all tho foreign lingo ho could muster, uud could get no other responso than a stupid stare. Profossor Young went book to the rear of tho train. Tbo pas songor sat thero looking very much disturbed nnd bowildored. Tho 'profossor went nt bim in Canadian French, thou in Ger man, thon in tho languages of Saandinavin, Egypt, Italy, Spain and every other country ou tho fuco of this greon ourth. Still tho puBsouger sat "mum as an owl" while tbo look of bowildor mont deoponod ou bis face. Tho professor was nonplussod, and was ubout turning in defeat to his own cur whoa tho man lookod woarily out of the window and remarked sadly .to bimsolf: "By gosh, I wish 1 was ter .hum." Ho was an Aroostook Yunkoo, und ho could speak nothing but English. Eastern Argus. 9 m N. S. Sachs calls attontion to u fino lino of holiday goods, both useful und ornamontul. Ah "Won was fiuod $50 this morning by Judge Perry, having ploadod guilty of having opium in his possession contrary to low. Jus. Nott, Jr., Bolls bath tubs for 10 of a stylo that used to cost $14, aud guarunteos satisfaction in every line of tho plumbing business. An old native woman and oight children ranging from twolvo years'old down wero arrested this morning for fishing insido tho forbidden line near the pouiton tiury. Tboy wero all ranged in a row on ono soat in tho prisou yard and bowuiling their lot when tho roportor buw them at noon. If thoro was a little moro of the Poorless Preserving Puint used on tho roofs around town tbore would bo no occasion to shift desks and fumituro uround during tho rainy wouthor ns was tho ouso yester day at tho Custom Houso. Abies & "Walton guarantee to mako nil tbo roofs thoy puint froe from loukage. Thoir price is small in comparison to tho guarantoo given by thorn. - Tho orooodilo will flomotimos go without food for a yoar. Upon waking up from a imp of this dur ation bo in something to bo avoid-od. THE MONOWAI'S OFFICERS Ai.r, rito.iiori:i iivtiii: m:sn:. NATION UV Itlr.lIECICAK. The Kciv I'ourtli onlecr Hiul n Nar row l:icnpc from llrntli III South Anirtlcn. Sevoral changes havo beon niudo among tho officers of the Mouowui, says a late Stu Fran cisco Chroniclo, and with them go two storios, one romantic and tho othor dealing with ndvouture. J. MoMecknn loft tho ship at Sydnoy, having fallen into a for t'ino of $75,000. It camo from nn unexpected source, a distant ro lalivo dying und leaving it to him. Tho sea has no moro cbnrnis for bim, with money onough to livo in good stylo on shoro. He bade good-by to bis sbipmntos at Sydney nnd they wero all happy at bis good forluuo. John Gra ham, F. MoMillnu and "W. Poster, second, third and fourth officers respectively, wero all promutod a point, and "W. Buxton, Into of tho buik J. II. .Masters, was made fourth officer. Ho is tbo man of ndvonturo. Ho wout to Brazil during tho rovolutiou, nnd one day at Stntos somo of tho ciow wont ashore. Ho took a boat with two uogroos to look them up. Tolling tho uo groos to keep tho boat off tho wharf, ho wont nshorn. Ho hnd not got fur when a sontry chal lenged bim, and, not boing nblo to explain mattors to tho sontry, who did not know English, tbo latter fired, tbo bullot going through Mr. Buxton's hat. Mr. Buxton's expostulations only led to a socond shot boing firod, which missed him, but ho thought it best to rotreat. On getting to tho oud of tho pior ho found that tho negroes had hurriedly pulled away from the wharf whon tho firing commenced, so ho had to jump into tho sea nnd swim out to tbo boat, which was beyond liflo shot Whilo in the wator ho was re poutodly fired at. On boing got into tho boat bo was complotoly oxbanstod, and was takon hack to tho ship, whore rostorativos woro used ard ho was brought round. A Warehouse Flooded. Tho heavy rains of yostorday aud dofective sowots are rosponsi bio for damaging goods in H. Hnokfeld & Co'8 warehouse to the oxtont of about $1000 last night. Brouks in tho sewor lot tho wator into tbo cellar of tbo building whoro quantities of limo and comeut woro storod. No. 1 En gine company of tho Firo Dopart mont was called on to pump out tho cellar, whiob tco - about four hours' steady work. LATH I.ONION TELKUKMtlN. Nev of tho World by Way or Colonies. the An inquiry is to bo held into tho grounding of French ironclads at Hyoroa. It is oxpected thut tho British Budgot will show u surplus of six millions. Genornl Saussior, military Gov ernor of Paris, is resigning his position, owing to disputes with M. Gavaignno. Groat Britain undertakes tho construction of a railway of 2G0 miles from Mundaluy to Kuulon, in ordor to prevont a Frenoh monopoly of Yunnan. The Asbanti King, Prempeb, still maintains a defiant attitude. Tbo princes uro friendly disposed towards tho British and Iihvo pro vided 10,000 carriers to assist tho British forces iu proceeding ugilnst tho king, Till: WII.II MV, Oic ill llii- Mnillrt Wor Vccnelo In the Knulinli Niu y, II. B. M. S. Wild Swan, which was coming int port whon tbo Bulletin went to press yesterday, is ani-hored in uavul rov . Sbo left EfquimuH on Novombor 2lst at 9 a.m. and experienced bad weath er nearly nil tho way. She is ono of tho smullost vessels in the British ii.-ivy, currying only eight guns. Her engines are of 800 horso power. She will remnin hero until after tho holidays und will coal in tho meantimo. Un less oiders arrive to tho contrary sbo will thon proceed to Cullno and Valpirniso und tako the place foriiiorly occupied by tho Hyacinth on that coast. Following is a list ot her officers: Cominundor Macvoy Napier. Senior Lieutenant "Win. D. Church. " Lieutonunts Humn.qnn. Kliulnn. Digby, St. A. P. Woston, Jt. H. UOUIGIICOK. Puymustor Chus. II. A. Ward. Surgeon A. B. Marriott. Euginoor H. Gursford. Gunuor F. a. Blowott. fONCKKT TONHJI.'T. At IIuwiilliui Hotel II the Wcnther CloAm Up. If tbo ruin ceases boforo this evening tho govornraont band will givo a concert at tho Hawaiian ho tel, for which Profossor Bergor bus arrangod tho following program: PART I. 1. Orerture "Light Cavalry" Suppe S. Fantla "NlKlitlnKalo and Krnir" ElU'nbunr 3. Finale "Buondcl Monte" Pacini 4. KcmlnUceiK'ei of Vcrdl" Godfrey PART Hi 5. Selcctlon-"A()alcty(5lrl" Joaea 0. Waltz 'Commence tbo Hall" Coote 7. BaMad "I'lillll Is my oulyjoy" ..HoObs 8. rollia-"FrIendi!ilp"........ Mutli "Hawaii Ponoi." Teaching In the future. How shall mankind bo taught in tho futuro? Tho lato Dr. Jow ett onco said to Mrs. Humphry Ward: "Wo shall como in the futuro to teach almost ontiroly by biography. Wo shall begin with tho life that is most familiar to us, 'The lifo of Christ,' and we shall moro and moro put before our childron tbo great examples of porsons' Hvob, so that tboy shall have from tho beginning homes and frionds in their thoughts." Mrs. Ward, in talking to young poople about books .Mid reading, is stronuous in dwolling upon tho great udvautugo which peoplo get out of a bit of stiff reading. Sbo advises thom to ox erciso their minds as hard us they possibly can on a bit of scionco or of history, and continuo nt it until thoy find that thoir minds grow and uro strongthoued in tho pro cess New York Comiuoroial Gazotto. A Monument to the Itlarlyrn. Amid tho ruins of the amphi tboater of Carthage, tho econo of tho martyrdom of many oarly Christians, n chapel has boou eroctod in ucoordanoH with tho wishos of tbo Into Cardinal Luvi gerie. A porson of genius should mar ry a porson of character. Gonius doos not hord with genius. Tbo musk deor and tho oivet oat aro never found in company. Holmes. Man is boyond dispute tbo most excellent of human beings, dut the tMigru ugreo that a gratoful bog is hotter than un ungrateful man. Sudi. 'I 1 'A i -tw A 1 ;. !- ; j, im .Vtt:.X2. i r il i liiltliJli NiiVifrwvt,. Mavit t i, 6,mA-