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W 5 , mwiwus'r EVENING BULLETIN, NOVEMIJER 22, 1895. BY AUTHORITY. TAX APPEAL NOTICE. Notice 1b hereby gU en thnt tlio Court of Tax Appeals (or tlio District o( Honolulu, O.tbii, will sit nt tlio District Court ltooru on Friday, the !M ilny of November, A. D. 189."i, nt 2 o'clock ui, to licar Rilcli appeals n may lie brought brfuro It . A. 1'EUltY, President ol Court of Tax Appeals lor District or Honolulu. Dated Honolulu, II. 1., Nov. IV, IS'JV l.W-Ilt Notice to School-Teachers. Owing to tlio shortness of tlio present school term, teachers In nil Government schools are ordered not to prepare for or hold nny Christmns exercises. lly order of the Hoard of Education. AI.ATAUT. ATKINSON, I.W-ot Inspector-General Schools. 51 Ever)'u)t Bulletin DANIEL LOGAN. Editor. FRIDAY. - - NOV. 22, 1895. OBSERVATIONS. Iu a trademark suit it I1.1B boon row iled that th miicli advertised 'Fig Syntji'' is mostly senna tea with but a llavor of fig j-iico in il. Some who have tried it in Hono lulu could not bsnr it on account of tho s'lina llavor. The court in whiuh tho suit was hoard rofusvd protection to the concoction on the ground thut it was an imposi tion 0:1 the public. Its soiling prico in Honolulu has certainly been exorbitant, ovon if it was nil that has been claimed for it as a medicine In ono respoct tho promises of the Kalakaua Monument Associa tion have not boon fulfilled. That is the artistic certificates of stock in tho memorial which wore to bo given to all subscribers. Undor the adverse circumstatices mot by tho Association, however, sub scribers will be content without the certificates when they soe tho main object accomplished. Al though the memorial is not on. the ambitious scalo nt first pro jected, it is for tho means at dis posal a creditable production. If Tuikey gotB out of her pres ont ktttlo of fish, through interna tional jealousy, it must only be for a soasou. That country is be yond monding, und is forodoomod to ending. Ono of the inscriptions on a political cartoon iu tho Chronicle is ' llotlon Financial Policy." When was llotton the Storotary of tho Treasury? An interesting L-aturo of tho Planters' Monthly for November is "A Brief Sketch ot the Early History and Growth of tho Sugar Industry in Hawaii, and Its Pre eminent Advantages as a Field for Jnvestrao.it of Capital.'' It occu pies fourteen pages and is signed by H. M. Whitney, editor of the Monthly.- Its facts nnd figures aro worth preserving. There aro indications of a turn in the tide of war at Cuba. At last accounts victories wero boing scorod by Spanish troops. A prospeot of compromiso on tho basis of colonial homo rule, on tho Brtir-l) plau, was also loom ing up. This would put oil' Cuban annexation indefinitely, so thut Bob Ing-rs'dl would have to be content with Canada, Mexico nnd Hawaii. Holutiousbotween Great Britain and Russia having diminuendood from a war scaro to tho vanishing point of aliened bad feeling, now begin to crescendo into the strains of mutual goodwill and common understanding upon great intor nutlouul qnoHtion. It wuu'd up- ioitr, if tin lntoat loports nro cniroot, iih if tlio London pnpors worn not VTiir-wliooping by nutlior ity v. lion tbi-y worked tliotiiHolvcs into a frenzy, n fow vioeks ngo, over tlio going of tlio Russian floot to Port Artliur. lu n Tncotnu dispatch Adolnido is pinned in Now South Wnlfs. Tlio sumo lnistuko npponrod in u logiil docutnont filed in tho Circuit Court lioro a fow dnya ngo. An ntlus is 11 hundy thing to havo in the liouso. Honolulu hna another iusMtu tinii in which it may fairly tako prid'i, by tho now eBtH-blished huc ci S3 of tlio Kiliihiiiin Ait I.onguo. Ainoii3.in co-operation with Grpat Dribiin in Turkey would li'voly postpono tho wur that Sen ator Gliundler of Now Uumjisliiro so eugurly invokes. Twenty ynr-i i'; the Koely motor furnished an interesting 1 tone of conxurs'itiuu. Koely could not get his machine taken up then, but he appealed on tho scene at intervals hineo, still in sisting on its value but refusing to g'vo away the secret. A few diys ago tho nnhji-ct popped up ugin through tho purchase of a. small lot of Keoly motor stock on tho New Y"rn exchange. CHAIN' AIUIOII IN itut.K.irr 1MIOOK. ( ; I ltnililly I norm tiii; Anions oiilcom of tlm It ntlxii a rin )-. Sotting aside all talk about protections that aro porfoctly bullot-proof, 1 givo you my assur ance that an immousu number of the officers of our army and navy who go on f ireign servioo, especi ally whon ono of our "littlo wnrs" is expected, provide themselves with certain easily recoguized pro tections. Those, mind you, aro well-known avticlesof trade to the service. Tho commonest nnd most useful typo of those protections consists of fiuo but beautifully tempered singlo chains, inclosed in soft leather, which run along the shoulders, down tho outer side of the arms and ovor certain parts of tho body. Theso can cither be sewn into a particular tunic or they can bo adjusted sep arately and put on like harness. Tako it absolutely that hundreds upon hundrods of sets aro sold. Tho most valuable of nil chains, in connection with nccoutcrraonts, nro thoso which guard the head, nnd in cases whore tho rogulation cap or helmet is not suihoiontly protected in this way, specially made chains aro sewn inside tho snmo nnd covered by tho lining. Only those who have boon in actual conflict know how valuablo all tho chains montioned aro in minimizing I ho effect of sword cuts. As legards protection from sword and bullet, tho general be lief of officers nowadays seoms to bo in thoroughly tinned loathor, and groat quantities of tight-fitting leather undortunics aro made for officers, tho fnvorito pattern said to bo tho invention of tho late Sir Richard Burton being that which forms a not too pro minent ridgo down tho conter of tho chest. I havo homd innu merable stories from officers of bullets which hu've beon divortod iu some degree by theso loathor stool tunics, Boino of which are lined with woven steol wiro. Of course, none of these things are supposed to be an absoluto protection, but only a sort of pal liative. London Tid-Bits. Tho State of Maino is worth $2'J5,978,71G. -. Gt.JEtES.T A.int A.bboy. i i rOinn'Y ifHiT ufaftr hr Lund vlo Tomorrow. Undor a notice of foreelosuro of inortg'go there will bo Bold at public unction at the salesroom of Jas. F. Morgin.toiriorrow, Xovom bor 2Ud, at 12 o'clock noon, 11 2 100 acres of land at Kapahulu in Knpiolatii Park. This is tho prnporty formerly tied for tho ostrich farm of tho late G. T rousdoau. The proporty is on til main road encirling the I'urk.nnd will bo sold with irrigat ing plant, pumps, pi pre, etc. Tlio proporty will ninko an excel lent dairy or stock farm nnd is a fiuo invostmout. Tho property can bo divided into ologunt subur ban residences. st. aniiu:vs criii:it.i.. Order ol Sorilrra nnd .1lccCllli; Uiirlns Hie .synod ol 1KUD. The following is tho ordor of meetings and sorvicis of tho ap proaching Synod of the Anglican chinch in Hawaii: Monday, Nov. 2". 7:.'10 u.m. Service of Interc ss nti for Mis sions Pn'.icitor, Rev L. Byrd-. WediV'Stl.ty, N iv. '27. Opening nt riynod. 1 a.m.. llo'y Comma nioti; -I p.m. Evensong; i:45 p 111., Openii g of Synod; 7:.'J0 p.m Synod continued. Bishop's Ad dress. Thursday, Nov 28. Dn- of Thanksgiving. 7 . 111., Holy Communion; 11 a. 111 , Thanks giving Service: Preacher, Rev. V. Ilorsfall; 3 p. m , Even song, 3110 . m., Annual Meeting of Trustoes; 7:.'5() p. in-., Mooting of Synod. ComrortliiK Wiiril. Andrew Lang, iu a recent arti cle on words of comfort, mentions umnng othors: Tho lady's "yes" to her lover's fond question; the doctor's "it is a boy, sir," to tho anxious pnpi; "not guilty" to tho prisoner tit tlio bar; "finis" to tho end of n writer's latest book; the physician's 'out of danger," and "not out" to n man at tho bat. THE IIICYCL.I: CIINTIST. Intercut In tli- Rcault tw Still on the IncrcoKC. Following is tho result of the counting of tho ballots iu tho Bulletin's Bicycle Con tost nt noon today, n total of 10,58-1 being: cast: BICTC1I3T. Miss Newton 408 Miss Annie Clark 313 MIssMabel Robertson -'" Miss Maggie Jcn.en... SOI Miss Mary Nott 18 Mlm Dora Mosman 113 MlMllOlten 10'J Miss Cahlll Miss Arnold. Cfl Miss M Blmnson ol Mbt Mabel I) runt 33 Scattering Wi 1033 lllGVCI.E. Monarch :!' Itauihler 3200 Cleveland , -'1 Trlldine CttS Crem-ciit 13J Columbia '-'J Steiirnu ?l Union J' Lliidhunt J Falcon I0 105S4 spa isia'SMiasisiE'aEia'BEiiaaisraus 1 Bulletin Bicycle Ballot I 3To. 26. e 3 J.'ood lor Two Days Only. j fl '-I S MOST POPULAR .BICYCLIST. E I I i ... , - ItJEST BICYCLE. fei J3f Fill In blanks with your choko of bleycllst and bicycle, and deposit tills ballot at the Uulletin biieltis otlleu by 12 o'clock 1100a, Monday, November Si, IH'JS. EEisiajoW'JsisisiaisjaisEiaisisEiHisfaiaiEi JSXJOOE3S8JS HAVE YOU TRIED IT? JUST THE THING FOR BREAKFAST. AUNT ABBEY'S Cooked Rolled Oats Tho original brand. Jrloalthful, Economical, DELICIOUS. ftlfrurent fioui mid better tlmn any other hrnnd. CXV Tor sale by all T.unillng (iioceris. FRANK B. PETERSON & CO., S3. F. AGENTS. AasJ ..- ,.., -.W- 1 ,jJa.jliL. Jimely Jopiej The able address by trs. Sturtevant-Peet, president of the California Woman's Christian Temperance Union, on the occasion of the annual convention of that body in San Francisco, contained a passage which takes strong ground on the benefits of the bicycle. In spe:iUTr of physical culture and die i elation of the'clothes to the subject, she said : "All know the value of a strong unhindered body. For this reason the banishment of. the corset andresirictingbands is a foregone conclusion. Dress reform has pressed its claims for forty years, with lit tle progress till the bicycle, that graceful, silent steed of motion, dashes through and bursts open the door of preju dice. This mystic wheel that we meet on every road and street is the mute but telling advocate of dress reform. It has its virtues as well as its charms. It invites, yea, de mands, simplicity in dress. It encourages physical exercise and utterly refuses to carry a drunken rider. Unlike the horse, it balks when touched by the hand of inebriety. It inconveniences and discour ages the use of cigars and cigar ettes to the number of 6),000, 000 a year. In short, the wheel is a reformer, and, though, it came not through the virtue of moral conception, we should welcome its presence as we do the advent of every new in vention and corporate edict bearing the balm of sobriety, with the promise of stronger and better men and women." This is a straightforward ex pression from an able woman who led the California forces of one of the greatest National organizations ever instituted for the uplifting of the race. The dignity and earnestness which characterize her opinion cast into the shades the hallow objections which some physi cians have made to the bicycle. Ars. Peet gives us to under stand that in the sole aspect of requiring women to dress sen sibly this simple instrument of locomotion has accomplished more at a dash than the preach ers on sensible dress for wo men have been able to bring about in nearly half a century. With so eminent an indorse ment as this, even the most timid woman who is not held, in what amounts to physical' restraint by father, husband or brother from obeying an in stinctive impulse to. dress ra tionally and enjoy life and health on a bicycle, may at least console herself with the inflection that her impulse was right and lament that she was born a few years too soon. In addition to t'he above Mrs. Peet plight have; mention ed the saving in labor attained by the patent sprocket attach ed to the Tribune wheel, which amounts to over i! percent, no small desideratum when ladies are concerned. The Tribune is the wheel par excellence for ladies use, it has the newest patents and improvements and can be run with $ per cent less work than any other wheel in exist ence. FOR SALE ONLY BY tktoaflau Hardwire to. 144 Ghurch : Lawn A I.nn Party wlUbe gUeii by the I.mlld' iu uoeieiy 01 iiio.m. 1,. nurcii to bo held at HAALELEil -i- LflSffN On the afternoon nml ctoulug of Dec. fitli. A hoop drill will be given by nomoof Miss Mnroni's pupils nt 4 p.m. In tho ovcnlng, instrumental nnd rocnl music. Tiiero will bo tables for -FANOY -: ARTICLES flrI Flo-went, Candles, Calco nnd Ice Crcran, Sandwiches and Conee. Alvo,n Japnnet Ilooth for ten anil wafers. ICO-td A1II, MANUFACTCltEK, : UPHOL STER UK : AND : DEAL ER : JN . . . . Furniture, Bedding, Etp., Etc, Contmator und Bulldnr. No. SI), N'tiunuti Htrocl. 11ns on linml Collins, Camphor Trunks,. Mnltiiig, Wardrobes, Desks, Mattvsses,cto. gjST" Call in nnd inspect goods. l5fl.lt Live Stock BEliCACiE of nil kinds. Hay Grain ' and Feed.; 1'ItUU DKLITEKY. A. L. MORRIS & CO., fil rort-Sti-cot Telephouo 422- iro-tf. S$ T A. :irl K m uou JUST RECEIVED. FOE SALE. BY Hawaiian Hardware Co. LIMITED. To Let. ALMA GOT.r.IK. AT. WAIKIKI, 13 TO Lot, .furnished) together, with a bench lot. Apply to FRANK HU STAGE. Marshal's Sale. IN rUltSUANOE OF THE OIlDCIl OK' Circuit Court, Firu'i Circuit of tho ll'iuiilhn Ihlunds, I luuo thib day advertised for ualo tho Dimple Dou Adolfo, hr bouts, tacklx, uppurel uud furuiUro nt public unction on Wednesday, tho 27ih day of November, 1893. Harrpx9 "Don Ailolfo," 1 tnblo (oblong), 1 old hofu, 2 hiL'jiis, 1 easy clmir (old),! htool, I! btute-rooui lamps, 1 bhroiueti r, 1 chronometer, 1 nicdlcmo client, 1 chair, 2 pairs handcuffs, 21 pounds biuoklug tobac co, I writing dusk nnd contents, charts nnd sextnnt, 1 mirror, sigunl Hags, .'I tins coal oil,. 1 bolt canvas, patent log uud lino, hnlf hide (leather), 2 fog-horns, 2 nxo-hnudles, 1 coil smug wire, 2 pounds bees wax, .1 coil limilme, 2 6-pound lead lines, 2 -I -pound leud lines, 1 clock, 1 closet nnd books, 1 chronometer, .'! tups, III dinhes, 2 small pitchers, 1 box tapioca, 2 dozens tins oys ters, 1 tin cotl'ee, 2 tumblers, knives uud forks nml hihhius, 4 packages caudles, .'! puckagtB hops, 2 boxes maccaroni, 10 tins coruod hoof, :i old nails (1 upper top-sails nnd 2 gallaut nulls), A ton old ropes, .SO pound brown ochre, a lot of old irons, 2 compass ts, 1 4 iuch hauling line, 1 bet bulls with running gear, 2 uuchors, 2 chains 00 fath oms ench, 2 boats, 3 iron tanks 4x4, 5 water casks (small and lurgo), 3 barrels family lieef, 1 barrel pork. 2 mooring chains 15 fathoms each uud anchor, 1 donkey engine nnd gear, 2 side lights, 1 llii-h light, 0 gallous linseed oil, 4 fi-pound tins copperpaint, 1 oompleto set cargo gear with blocks. Honolulu, Nov. 21. 1895. H. It. HITCHCOCK, 159-td Deputy Marshal. NOTICE. DURINti MY AH3ENCE FROM THE KE publlc of Iluwall, Chang Jack Kun will have chargo under Power of Attorney of all the budncss and ullalrs of the Arm of Wing Mow Chan. YOUNG CHEE, WING MOW CHAN. Dated Honolulu, Nov. II, 1W5. 157-Jw For Rent. STOHE TO LET, KINO STREET NEAIt Fort. Apply to ED. A. WILLIAMS. 141-tf jtkt' , .jt:-- 5O0 PAIR PANTALOONS FROM SB.00 UP THfS SI 'ACE IS RESERVED -roit- M. S. LEVY. Wa nted. A MAN WHO CAN THEARUNEXI'ECT. udly upon a piece of coral rock, wlillo bath ing at Walklkl, nnd not capo up or make nny prolanc remarks, must also be able to knock amoii3ltoonbtsnosc without hitting that organ, ho will bo required to cvnmlne a bicy cle track and tell which way tho wheel was trinclhg-rcall on llrown t Kubov and look on their new slock Juet revolted ler last 'Australia." 15S-tf : Mrs: Holden : -HAS- To corner of Adams Lano nnd Hotel streets l.V5-2v For Sale. ANh)m n,WE?T-MAV,l:U" BEKMX UP , .rlrut llan" '" I'M'elleut condition will be Wd cheap. Addrits, X, ISS-tf Bqletin Olllce. Stable Room ToLet. CINE STADLK ItOOM,TO LET FltOM I 1 to 3 stalls. ED. A. WILLIAMS. 114-tf Notice. ritOM NOVEMDEltlO, I WILI.IUCCEIVE I patients between 0 to 11 urn. daily nt my ofllce iu the Masouia Tomplo. Jw-lw Ult. N. JtUB3ELL. Notice. THE UNDEltSIGNED REQUESTS ALL I pcrions to whom ho is inrchted to prpsont itemized bills to Mr. Joseph O. Cartor, Merchant street. , , J- A. CUMMINS. Honolulu, Nov. 18, 1895. lOClw Election of Officers. AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF WILD cr'sBteamshlpCo., Ltd, held at their office In this city on November IS, 181)5, tho followlnc omcere weru re-elected to ecrve during the en sulug year: B 9viW.,,.i" ' " -,.' President J ,l, yek'lu, Vice President ?.. .,KoJF " " 8l'c- luul Treasurer " Allen, Auditor Tho nhove named olllcers together with J A King, W G Irwin und (1 C UccUcv com. prise the Hoard of Directors. y ' .... 8. I). ItOSE, 15, -I w Secret ury. nj-ji.i.