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n, i i uyu" i i iui,i,i:mn nuvfi.K co.ntknt. The subjoinrtl ballot, ronowvtl in evorv iesuo, will bo rccivod nt lln. JJuLi.rm business ofliof, (109 King Htiwt, until 12 o'clock noon on "Wednesday, Nnvombor 27, 1895. Koch IS'o. of ballot will only bo accoptublo up lo tho tinio lotinl on it, and ballots will bo counted and tho results announced immediately thereafter. Moro ttm.ii nno voto for one bicyclist or on" bieyclo on a siiiRlo ballot will louder it void. THE I'ltlZE. Tho "Most Popular Bicyclist" according to tho bullots cast will bo awarded tho prizo of tho "13t Bicycle'' sold in Honolulu accord ing to tho same voto. Tho follow ing named gentlemen huvo kindly eonsontod to act as lollors and judgis of tho contest : C. M. White, J. T. Stackkk, K. A. "Williams. M3 ISEHElE'SISL'iSISra'aEISMarSEISEIE largi H fi ii iv i m n i a Th ('.ill Mis theto wi'l ht.ir b' ah' ii ibusteriiig i.n foot ag.in-t li ,.i ui ns long as she bus tlio cholera on hand. Now that tho trado winds nr putting mi ei, d to the hot spoil, somo kickem are a' ready com plaining about tho dust. Sir. Yutmiiu tlio evangolist stopped over from tho Alameda for a HjO th's .-tiy. liis lirst meeting will jmibibly bo hold at tho Y. M. C. A. tomorrow. The Dorettimu Tennis Club will giw an onteitainnienl at the Y. M. U. A. hull on 8uturdiiy owuing, November 2d. The stage is to bo transformed into a miniature ten nis couit and an elaborate uro gram is boingprepaiod. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hutchin son urrivod by the Castle. Mr. Hutchinson lolt liero single a few months ago, to oxoouto a bust of Charles 11. Bishop, liis friends are glud to see him again and congratu,ato him upon his entrance into the married stato. i Bulletin Bicycle Ballot ej (Jowl for Tno Days Only. Now Advertisements. $ MOST POPULAR BICYCLIST. M B BEST BICYCLE. 1 i K7" Fill in blanks with j our choice ol bicyclist mill Mcyi lc, ami ilepu.it this ballot at '.lie Uii.m:tin Iiimiii-is olllce by IS o'clock noon, Satunla, October 35, lt'Jj. $!0 Reward. Lost. ON ritlDAY, OCTOHUll 11th, IN THIS city, 11 pnekaee of certificates, printed upon luiichuicut pnpor, measuring about ouu foot wiunio. The uljovo ruwnnl will bo paid to nuy perMm nturuiiiK wild paeknge to the nno of tlio Hfi.i.ivns oflice, KiiiK Street, within time duy, nnd 110 questions will no usKed. v. JAUUUSUX, I3.V2t El TO Let. lai'asisMaiaacisisMaEiaEia'E'aaiasl) LOCMrAND GKiNliKAi.- , Sfcjjost ofnJ i,, Tl,mvnni0 Po,,lj!lU.bt rS Gov't 1loort Among tlio cargo of tho H. N. Castle is 12(50 pounds of butterino. Kito flying is a popular nftor 110011 amuseniont. Hackinon claim tohavolesta good ftiond in Captain Murso. Mails to the other islands no longer need to bo fumigated. Larson's ixprons is at King and Nutianu sheets, its toicphono be ing '24o. Tho No ml of Directors of the Iloalnni boat club will mcot at -1 o'clock this afternoon. Dr. J. K. SinUh will icmaiu in Honolulu, and has opoued an oflico at the Ilicholicu. Tlio Hawaiian band will play four now pieces at th i Thorn is squaro concort this aftei 0011. Tho Australia will tide- an ex- tra largo cargo 01 sugar ami lb. aud product) on this trip. A detachment of tho Salvation Army, all officers, mrivod at rokcdiumu in Soptombor. Secretary Go 10 Narita of tho Japanoso Legation has our thanks for tho latest Japan Wcokly Mail. Annie Abbott, "tho little olec trio magnet," drow n crowded houso on her oiionitig night at Yoko hama. Tho Bulletin Bieyclo Ballot Box is provided with a lock, tho keys of which aro in tho hands of tho jntlgos. Clam and fish chowdors aro offered patrons of the Hawaiian Hotel billiard parlors every Satur day ovoning. A jury has boon summoned in tho mattor of tho opening of tho proposed Bishop road from Nuu anu street to Liliha. Tlio program of tho ontertain mont to bo givon by tho Young Hawaiians' Instituto uppeard in a lot lit r column. M. S. Levy is ready for the re viving dry goodo trndn, with a fine lino of now artiolos. Seo his now advert'somoiit. Every bicyclist, speedy or slow, male or female, boy or girl, has a ehiiiico to. win tho "best bieyclo" in Honolulu. A. B. Loobenstoin is likely to recoive tho appointment of Hur voyor of lauds tor Hilo and l'uua districts under tho now Lund Act. Tlio Council of Stato held a special meeting yesterday and putssed appropriate resolutions on the death of Councillor Kn vai nui. Ihtor-island siilors were having a good timo yesterday, and one tight ended in a cutting scrape and consequent arrost of the parties concoruod. Tlio Bulletin .Bicycle Coiito&t will Jive the popular verdict as to tho host bieyclo and tho most popular bicyclist. No stuffing of the ballot box. No bieyclo ballot can be voted later than two days after its issuo. This will prevent tho hoarding up and voting of 11 largo butch by any ouo individual. Professor Hosnior was to havo spoken at tho Ccntiul Union church meeting last night, but bad not sufficiently recovered from his illuoss to attend. Commissioner Marsdon would feel much obliged if parties find ing toads would ploaso lot thorn alone and givo them a chauco to iucreaso aud multiply. The Yumota club held a moet ing last evening to discuss tho prospects of tlio now Jupaneso newspaper to bo started under that name us an orga 1 of the club. A niomimont to cost $1000 is to bo erected to tho memory of tho victims of tho Kucheng massacre. Subscriptions aro limitod to 01.0 dollar, and tho dosign is after that of tho Cawnpoio Massacro Memorial. Those now goods oxpectod by N. S. Sachs havo urrivod. Tnuy include stamped gouds and art linens. Tho artiole3 aro of great variety and perfect beauties. Some of them aro spooified in tho now advortiboment elsewhere. John W. Paul of tho Drexol banking firm of Philadelphia has hud 1) ib stump collection insured for ifltO.OOO. Tho Paul collection is one of tho most vuluublo in tho world. Thoro uro stamps in the collection worth $500 ouch. EVENING BULLETIN QQTOBKK 9-1 lRflS Stullrtlii Itlrjclr ISallnt. At noon today tho votes cast duriug the morning woro counted by Messrs. Clarence "White, J. T. Stacker and E. A. Williams aud woro found to bo twonty-fivo in number. For the most popul ir b cvcli.t tho voto was: II E "Wulkor 11, ltoby JJexlor 5, Henry Glos-1, Jamos Spencor 1, J Marsdju 1, Jus Williams 1, Jus Dodd l,Goo Angus 1. For tho most popular wheol tho following was tho result: OIeo land 1-1, Bambler .'1, Monarch 2, Crescent 2, Stearns 2, Loutlhuist 1, Columbiu 1. No arrests today. Sugar is dull nt 3 in New York. Tho Alumodu brought two days later news from tho groat world. Thero was much disappoint ment that tho Alameda did not come in port. Tho enso against Captain John Calway wus nolle pros.'d this morning. Tho trial of Mitchell on two counts of robbery is occupying the District Court today. P. S. Dickens and wifo and Mr. B. P. McCullough left for San Francisco by the Cousuolo to day. Yiggo Jacobson offors a ve wurd of ton dolluis for tho return of a packago of certificates to this ollice. Ngeo Sung, tho Chinese arrostod yosterday for cruolty to his horse, was given thirty days across the reef by Judgel'erry. Captain H. M. Mist is lying soriouslyill at his residence in this city. Ho is attonded by Drs. Herbert and McKibbiu. Mr. nud Mrs. Allan Hutchin son, Miss Anna Ferrie and Tho mas Dyer woro the only pas sengors on tho S. N. Castle. M. II. do I'oung, proprietor of tho San Francisco Chronicle, has returned to that city from his European tour. About 200 Chinoso aro taking out the nocofjsurv papois to leave for homo on tho China on the 2'Jth. Between 200 and !J00 Jup uiiesowill also leave if thostomnur will take them. Nov; Advo tiscmonts, mm f Yale's CM O kin Food remove! wrinkles nnd all tracjs of I Iwds tUronuli tlio porut nud builds up tliu fatty ineiuimitu's and wasted tissues, nourishes tlio Blinvelled and shrunken skin, tones and mvinorales tho nerves and muscles, enriches tlio impoverished lilood vcsselsndsiiiiplicH vonthand elasticity to tho nctiou of the skin. It's perfect. Yalo's Skin l'ood , price $ 1 ..'i0 and $.1, nt nil 'drug stores. MJII1. M. YAIjII, llcult bund Ileauty Sjicciiihst, 110 Htnto St., Chic.igj. Iiiuuty (luido. mailed free. THE ItOl'SK LATn.V OCCUl'IKI) 11V Juilue llliKeiton, on Al.iKca xtrcct, Ixtui til Hotel unil llerctaui.i Mm ts on the Hotel Kronuil", ni.arl oppo-llu l'nelliv Club build-lutC- Apl'b lo joiix s. Mc mtr.w, . l:ll-tf Hotel strci.t. Horse for Sale. vj a ron NoN.i'AYiinxT ov T'tY board, .wo will sell on TUI3DAY, O tober 2!ltli, 18U.1, nt I'ul.lio Auction, at tho Auction looms of James 1'. Morcnu, in Honolulu, ouo Hay Mine. CI.Ull bTAHUi tUlll'AJii, Honolulu, September S7, ISO."). ll.'i-tm TO. naaiSIiOis- WAiANAE. -yxVji SATURDAYS . . SUNDAYS, Trains will leao on Saturdays nt !)iI5 a.m., nud lrl.'i p.m., arriving in Honolulu at .'1:11 p m. nnd aYJli p.m. Train will lu.iui on Sundays at thlo a.m., arriving in Honolulu at fl:'JU p. in. ROUND TRIP TICKETS: 1st Class 2nd Class, .1 75 . 1 25 P. C. Smith, I.TJ-:iiu Oou'l I'ass. nnd Ticket Agent. Tur "'""',TfrirfrrinmriirTifmrrir SPECIALLY FATTENED run Thanksgiving and Christmas. A large flock, enough for; cverylmuy. I'laie urdci uarlj to limne, largc.t bird. 1 1 U.1m II3NRY DAVIS & CO. HOI1KON D1UIO CO., Wholesale Audits. For Sale or Trade. Hawaiian Made Phaeton NEARLY NEW. Apply to J M. JIc'HESNEY, i.ii-if STAMPED OOOOS HEW ART LiNENS N. S. BACKS 020, Fort Stroot, ---... 7 Honolulu. THE VERY LATEST NOVELTIES: DOYLIES, SCARFS, CENTER PIECES, mm .-i J.0'''0 Cover, ltuunors. Tray ('lutlM in mv choice delKn, S3 V :iLbtnmped aud Painted Cushion Tops in Duck nnd Ar. Deiiiui. DOWN PILLOWS IK ALL SIZES, Embroidery wash Silks and Liucu I'lossiu nil colors, cunrniiteed to wash. i : : ; ; . . For fuucv work. VF" Those nro benutlful goods, nnd must lw ccn to bo appreciated. Coiro and havo first choice. 135-tf To Let. ASMM.I, COTTAOK Ol" TAD KOO.MK, Uatli, etc., centni'ly sl'uato'l, Hilitablo for two yciitlcmui. Apply lo Dl!, JOtlN 8. MiOltliW, l'Jlilw Hotel Street. Wanted at tlio I.ouvro Saloon, til Xininiiii Street. .-,000 luou dnilv to drink tho .WOO ..FAMOUS IBATTLS E3B3, . . ICE cold on draught. EDWARD & HARRY, Postoflleo llox IT." l.TJOui tlouolulu When It Coshes To Disinfectants wo still liave plenty, our stock has not bcon exhausted, and now arrivals arc on hand. BE t EasiKEpaflti Pl-K5i- H b H 3Na S H ;i 9 o'cuuu h ua uy a ereseent 1 1. Crefacenls arc leaders 2. CresceulE are guaranteed 3- Crescents are strong and durable 4- Crescents are perfect in every detail 5 Crescents are light and easy running 6. Crescent riders are proud of their wheels 7. Crescent buyers get their money's worth 8. Crescents are built by skilled work. men 9. Crescents are made by a responsible concern io. Crescents are high-grade and up-to- Oate ii. Crc.-centr. arc handsome in design and finish 12. C escent prices arc right and suit the public niusirnuil Cntnloaue I'lUli; mi Aiiiillcmiim. WESTERN WHEEL WORKS, I Vtt) CHICAGO. NliW VOIIK. OT53sfi$2Sfc3k& fl.Eackfe!(l& 0 GO. Y ... "" 'mm $fr j Rgasons Why M i It's Best to m e-s d Solo A yonts.