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',- EVENING BULLETIN, JANUARY 7, 1800. MMHWMINWWI 7 rouxn a i'oiiium: in a. hook. A l'oor l.nil Sliuublr on it llnrcnln at a Una I'ulr. In tlio east oncl of I'mis tboro is a sort of r.tg fair iti tho street known as the Courado Vinconnos, andboro a poor lad quite rocontly bought a book for four ponco which turnod out to havo a for- tuno of dCGOOO insido tho covers. It was tin old rolumo of tho illus trated magazino callod Lo Voleur, and tho monoy was in good State and railwuy socurities to bonrer. Tho lad's paronta wore eo ignor ant that they did not know whothor tho documoiits woro of any valuo. Thoy accordingly conaultod the noarest dealer in wood and char coal, men of this Bort haying al ways had tho reputation in Paris of being capitalists in a small way. Tho man explained tho naturo of tho find and then agreed to keep tho afi'iir a secret and to help to dispose of the poounties. Accordingly ho wont off with tho lud's father to Belgium to nego tiate tho ealo A fatal mistake was made, how ever in offering soino of tho soou rities much under thoir real valuo, and tho mmiuy changer to whom tho men applied givu them in cus tody. Thou tho facts canio out. itsoctnsth.it tho book belonged to a man mimed Haas, who died at Vaugirad, apparently bo poor that his nepuews fiiuid his on tiro possessions did not suflicu to pay for hid amoral." Tho uophews when imorm d that thoy were hoirrf to cEGUOO which he had left, thought the fiint lettor they ro oeived announcing the fact was a hoax and thoy took no notico of it. Loudon Daily News. AIUKU1CA.N OPINIONS. Clcvoluml.IiiilnrKCil In Now York nil (I UoiiiU'iuuctl In Uoston. New York, December 23. -Tho Board of Aldormon, by a vote of 16 to 11 today refusod to tablo a resolution indorsing tho action of President Olovolund on tho Venezuelan question. The reso lution was thon adopted. At a largoly attonded mooting of Tammany Hall tonight resolu tions wbro adopted indorsing Pre sident Cleveland's attitude on tho Venezuelan dispute. Boston, December 23. Tho Board of Aldermen tonight re fusod to indor.so tho stand tukon by President Cleveland in tho Vonezuolan matter. Tho disap proval was oxpressed by u vote of 7 to 5 in a refusal to concur in a resolution adopted by tho Com mon Council. Now gentlo womnn at tho play man's wishful naturo shocks By wearing, in hor inconsistent way, So little on her shoulders in the far. oir private box, So much upon her hat in the parquet. Washington Star. Mechanics' Homo, corner Hotel and Nuuanu streets, lodging by day, week or month. Torms: 25 and 50 cents por night' $1, and $1.25 por week. vv V l-'Vl W '$ VS? fcJ (From U. !i. Journal if Medicine.) f rof. W.H.rcekwh milcc J a jpcelslty of Epilepsy, bus 'vllliout doi'dttic iteil ami cured more cases than iuyllvlnjil'hy.- urn; lUmicccsslsnstontslilng. Wo 6in:lieuraotLBMOt4Ucar8'iimnlltisciirctlDylilm. lleiublislienvaIubIcworlcorU!iiilli!Cawttli!cUlio tends with a lar?u fco:tl of Ins nbsoliitociirc, f rco to any mfTercr who may tend 'heir I'.O.and Express ml dress. Wo ail lo u lynn vlshlns a euro to addrvK, Vrof. W. It. l'EKKn, i'-J)., 4 Cedar bU, Mow York. Wanted at the Louvre Saloon, 01 Niiiinuii Street. 6000 won daily to drink the 5000 ..FAMOUS SEATTLE BEER,.. ICE COLD ON DRAUGHT. EDWARD & HARRY, rostofflce Box -175 Uonolulu. 132-Orn AHI, MANUFACTURER, : UPHOL STERER : AND : DEAL ER : IN . . . Furniture, Bedding, Etc., Etc. Contractor and Builder. No. 89, Nuuanu street. Has on hand Coffins, Camphor Trunks, Matting, Wardrobes, Desks, Matrosses,eto, g)tf" Call iu and inspect goods. 100-tf A TRIBUTE TO MISS ANTHONY. Will Allen Ilrnmgoolo Spruit of Her n tlio '"Mother of it Great Cause." Miss Will Allen Dromgoolo, tho pop ular southern nuthor, govo an address nt tho Capital collogo in Atlanta recent ly, and paid a high tribute to Miss An thony, which was warmly applauded. ShoBaid: It is a groat thing to bo tho motlior of a great cause Ycnrs ago thcro flashed upon tho world a woman. Sho had no other aunouncomeut than tho "wild schcino' sho had mothered. Whorovcr sho went tho hiss, tho sneer, tho finger of scorn were euro to follow. Yet sho pnriiwl right on, tho irnplacablo enemy of slavery in vanity's dross, tho mother of on unborn cnuso. To mo sho stands majestic nmoug women. To mo sho is tho grandest picture in tho book of our tirno. To mo, liko tho prayer of my childhood, tho nanio of Susan 13. An thony holds somothiug grandly, solemn ly, pathetically, magnificently sacred. Yhatoer may havo been hor blunders, whatovcr her faults, still sho fought for womon. And sinco sho fought for wom en, in tho namo of womanhood lot no woman cast n stono at her. Sho is ono of thoso who will nover dio. Hor namo will go thundering down tho nges long aftor you and I aro for gotten, while her causo, tho child for which sho sacrJflcod so much that makes n woman's lifo dear to her, will live, and throb and thrivo and flourish long aftor sho has found n rofugo under moss and marblo. And her namo shall out wear tho marblo that shall cover hor groat hoart. Posterity ahull woavo for her a crown that old Timo cannot touch. You may rofuso her a hearing today, deny her tlio roso nnd tho laurel, but to morrow shall r.vongo her, and alroady that tomorrow is dawning. Upon tho western slopo whoro her sun goes down already tho roso of tho now day is re flecting. Already tho world has caught her messago ; already tho oar of woman is attuned to its meaning; already tho multitudes riso up to "call horblosscd;" already upon tho threshold of lifo stands tho now woman, tho crcaturo of her in spiration, knocking for recognition. And as Moses refused to bo called tho sou of Pharaoh's daughter, so this now woman refuses longer to bo regarded morely as man's amusement nnd stop- daughter to Adam's sparcrib. Will Try to Improve tlio Law. Tho Twentieth Century club of Wash ington city has been discussing tho "Legal Status of Women In tho District of Columbia." As tho common law provails thcro with regard to women, it was not difficult to point to many instances of great hardship. Mrs. Enoch Tottcn, presidont, said that a widow could not control property acquirod through gifts of hor hnsbaud. Tho club voted to co-operato with tho Federation of Women's Clubs and other organiza tions interested in tho matter in a peti tion to congress to codify tho lawso.f tho District of Columbia. Tho board of trado of Washington has tho matter in chargo and lian engaged legal talont to proparo a propor bill for congress. Women organizations havo been ro quosted by tho board of trado to formn lato thoir bill, so that it may bo incor porated and presented in tho gcnoral petition. Washington Lettor. Managed Entirely by Women. Tho Morris County Golf club is tho only such association which is managod entirely by women. Tho constitution provides that thero shall bo but 82 reg ular members, who shall' bo womon not loss than 18 years of ago. Thcro is bo sides a limited membership of 400, which may bo mon and women, though tho number of each is equally divided. The eligible ago for tho men is 21 years, showing that tho olnbjiromotors clearly recognizo that a young man at his ma jority is only just equal to tho young woman of 18. Theso associated mem- bors havo full privileges of tho grounds and olubhoueo, but havo no Toto in tho management of affairs, a right vested solely in tho full power 82 women. This club has not yet joinod tho Na tional Golf association. Now York Times. , IIO YEN KEE & CO., PlumberH and dealers la CBOCKEKY, GLASSWARE, ETC., ETC. Water Pipes, laid and repaired, and plumbing neatly executed. 14"- No 41, IS'iuiuntl strcot. Orient Planing Mill, VING FAT & CO., CONTRACTORS AND BUILDEK3, Furniture, of all kinds made and repaired llulldlnir houses and making rlco mills a spe cialty. 1 O. Box 103, corner King and llethel tn-i-t. 143 FINEST CRUDE DF Hawaiian Blue Stone Frnm thi Famous FDnaton Quar ries! TliefinestStont In Hawaii for building and fencing pur. poses Cut to order In any size or shape to suit tlio trade or pub. lie. . . . . . fUT-Tlils stone used in the Pu- naiiou college and Von Holt - . UUIIUIMK9. Agent for Lane Hron., S. F. Arthur Harrison, Prop. 15l-tt r oicdtv ft acco Ai m. J I jut tirt Hv ( I IMCTCDOT 1 "II IUI (! 1 K -i1) LL'tL-i - P'i Pretty Presents Prices 177-lrn Popis czrruxE, P. O. Box 480. FOUND THE CHEAPEST PLACE OX THE ISLANDS TO Buy lew & Second-Hand FURNITURE. .IS COKNER OF King & Nuuanu Sts. fatfjaggjcSgSSSg! '..i i" Exclusive and Attractive. Froo Rods and GET OFF THE TRAM Tclcphono 889. MRS. AUG. DARROW. Wells, lticiiAnraox & Co., , , Montrose, Pa., Sept. 25, 1894 Gentlemen I wis very much run down, liml uo appetite nt oil, whb vory nervous, bad no sleop nigutor dny; to sum it all up, I WAS PEKFKCTLY WKICTC H ED . Hut thanks to Paino's Celery Compound I can now cnt and sleep nnd work just ai well as I could beforo I was taken sick. When I commenced taking tlio Compound I weighed 130 pounds ; I now weigh lit pounds and do all the work for mv family of Jive. I have recommended the Compound to three families already and thoy art Very much pleased with it . I am now taking my fifth bottle, and would RECOMMEND IT TO ALL WHO ARK BUFFEltlNG Wrrn STOMACH TROUIILE OR NERVOUS TROUBLE. Yours respectfully, , MBS. AUG. DAKIIOW. PaiIIb's .'. i&Ui HOLIDAY --:- GOODS I cordially Invito Ladles and (icntlemcu to In spect my stock of : ; : : : . LMBUOIDliltED BCKEEN8, TABLE COVlUtb AND yUIltfS, I3eaxxtifu.l Lacquer "W"a.xo ontl Bronze. i CAitiir a riiLi. stock or MEN'S -- FURNISHINGS. 137" Especially tho YAMATOYA 8HIRTS. K. FURUYA. Hotel street, next to ordway Js Porter. lS'.'.tf Silk cropo3 solid colors, silk bed spreads, pajn mns, neckties, cushion covors, tidies, doylios drnwn work nnd litind painted silk boltiim cloth, jnst tho tiling for pninting on. Sovoralsilk dress patterns, ladies embroidered dresses in white nnd brown linon nnd ono pretty bnby's dross in bnby bluo, beveled mirrors with elegunt carved ivory bneks, carved ivory boxes. In tortoiso shell there aro lorgnettes, ladies side combs nnd hnir pins in various styles. Flower vnses hanging, wnll nnd stand, in colored porce lain, n few dozen of broad nnd butter plftles, n fow protly penrl rings nnd pins, mats in grass nnd shavings 3x0, shaving slippors, mattings in roll, -10 yams each, ladies silver powder and hnir pin boxes, and nu ondless variety of boxes nnd bags suitable for candy for children. It" Much of tho abovo, lato importations, and all prico3 greatly reduced. Open evenings. A. BARNES. Fort Street. V.I,M X-iur.,JJL-3.1!r.. u wn-rjat.-"'r-"" rT. Telephone- 2-15 Mutual AT THE Honolulu n. i. mZm mSbm irffl i A J1W -, MBL-- VJ j,.Z A1UTOGA THE GRASS HOUSE Bathing Resori at waikiki. Pine Pishing. Bait Furnished. AT BISHOP'S SWITCH Perfectly Wretched! PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND RESTORED MRS. DARROW TO HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, This is the Medicine That Makes People Well! OlLl D i -:IS FOR SALE BY TH H0LLI8TER DRUG1 Wholesale Agents for the Hawaiian .. - . .w.::4:.,ii.kiiAAt;i(arf'i tcl T-jsxsSZa-Rf- WAiAMAE. . '; SATURDAYS . . . . - ANtl . . . . SUNDAYS Trains tIH lcavo ou Saturdays nt Dill n.trii, and 1:15 p.m., arriving in llonoliil at .1:11 p.m. nnd 5:20 p.m. Train will lo.ivo on Sundays nt 9:15 u.u. arriving iu Honolulu tit 5:'JU p. in. R0UWD TRIP TICKETS: 1st Class, $1 76 2nd01ii8s 1 it P. C. Smith, 1S2-3U1 Gou'l Fuss, and Ticket Aeent IT.. HOKN b -A- 22: ei :es "3t i BREAD, PJES and CAKES Of nil kinds. S9r? Tho finest imported coufectionory, 5 jf-!)-U Hotel ntrco' r irForti INTERHATiONAL IRON 'iORKS BRONZE BRASS, and IRO CASTINGS. MACHINERY made and ropairod. Particular attention paid SHIPS, BLACKS.MITH1NG. nnnnrwT p. ruii li fl I V V IV ) 124-tf Queon St. Castle & Cooke (Limited) IMPORTERb, Hardware and Commission Merchants, Genera! Merchandise Agricultural Implements and Plantation Supplies. CoMIPOdJiJilE) Co., Islands. aatMW- yfc?-g!aw.gg jm"-" Empire Saloon A general (dock of Liquors, Ales and Wines. FItKSIl 1IEKII AUVAYS ON DUAUOHT. OUR PORT AND SHERRY, Aro nt the finest and come to hi direct irom Europe. - OUR MCBRAYER WHISKEY Im Till Imported si might from Louis. lo, Ky. JAMES OLDS, Prop. 48-lf J. J. Sullivan, President. J. Hl.'CKIJET, Scc'v. tWIIlUil UkUUXUW VUm. llouolulu, H. I. Sollivj.n & BuokijKT, Jlnn'g'rs. FINEST EQUIPFI'D CARRIAGES in the City, with Competent nud Unre ful Drivers. Stand at the Pantheon Stables, Corner of Foit nnd Hotel .Streets. TetiEi-uuMc: Hnw'u Hotel Stables, 8i Pnntlieon .Stnliles, 8-1, tf Fashion Stables. 148. CAN'T BE BEAT! WHAT? My S10.00 Bath Tulm, lined with besi (unlity, No. 10 zinc, G in. Pipe, Chain and Plutf, with wood lim nil complete. Other dealers fnro diinifounded, nnd resort to all mnuntr of Tricks nnd Excuse. Be not deceived, theho Bath Tulw havo been sold for $14 until I redneed tho price. I am prepared to do all work In my lino nnd gunmntto satisfaction: Estimates fur nished. If you want a good Job cheap for Cash, ring up Telepliouo 811, and I nm your man: JAS. NOTT Jn, 177-tf Tinsmith Plumber; I III u n PAG1FIC HARDWARE Company. Oummiiid' Blook, SPECIAL 'ANNOUNCEMENT Grand Sale of Paintings. Commencing Snturday, Dec.l-ith, 1895. , Choice Pictures, BY D.": HOWARD EITOHCOOK. Special s Importations Mnstorpiccos in Pnrian Marble, Guaranteed Gon- uino; Silk Lamp Similes, tho B and N Lamps, Pic tures, Artotypo8, Photo RravuroB, Engravings, Water Colors. 176-tf. FasliionStaMesGo..L'i ALLEN & ROBINSON. (' ;' Dealers in Lumber and Coal ".'dB and Building Matorials of all JS kinds. ' .& Quoon Rtreot, Honolulu. ' 9 E. B. THOMAS, R CONTRAOTOR AllD BUrLDEa JgM jCEstiniut(iS pivou on all H kjnds of -Stone, Brick nnd Wood R work. King si root. 47-If . .,H T ) i. vtt v. U.f --njiiAi