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RVENINO nUM.ETIN. HONOMIMI, T II .MONDAY. AtTUn 2.1. 190.
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l'lue corner lot In llaklkl. Curbing,
water, fruit and ornamental trees
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BALLASTING.
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Hawaiian Ballasting Company.
Hist hlaek biuuI from $.' to $.! n load '
niiordlng to dihtnuic lnuiUil Coral .
roiks lor stable, rondH ami side
vulkn, firewood Third dour below
King. MuunakiA St , I O. box S20.
Tcleplumo Main 33i.
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Mr. Jas. Sheridan, pianoforte tuner,'
Iiuk moved to tlio piano wareroomsi
of U C. Thayer & Co.. 1C8 Hotel St., I
oppobtto Young Hotel. All orders i
for tunlug promptly attended to. I
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NIL HHITH VICTORIOUS I
There uns n hot game of ball plajed
nt Knplolanl l'.irk jcatrrdn) b.'tvvccn
Ihe soldier team of t lie Camp unci the
T High's
Tho game mir In doubt up to the
ii) Inst tntilug, but tin' Kohllers vveru
nblu to bring one iiioio run ihit tho
p.m Hi this tunlug than their rlali.
When the game ended thu Keoro stood
0 5 In faor of the bon In blue.
.Major Vnu Vllet and I'l'iiner vvcio
luhcrois of tho day, intii pouiutliig
out n liomi' run In the Ki'iond Inning.
Kollonlng wn the lineup:
Tinlh Infnnliy tUiiglntiil, e; Ten
ner, p. Super, lb, Van Vllet Hr., Sis;
Cart 3b; l.emon, us, Cramer, rf;
Horn. If. Smith. f.
TwIllghtH Joseph, e; Dixon, p;
llnnnii, lb; Dopont. 2h, Mnrlln. 3b,
livers, us, l'atilik, rf, Nnsilineiilo, If;
l"rc I. as. ef
Scoto b) Innings:
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WlilIc prnitlslng bnHcbnll Snturda)
ngnluxt the (ollege tenm, Hob MtCoi
rlntcn who mih rntchlng for l'unahou,
was badly Injured A pltihed ball
struck MiCorrlnton's mask, ulitih wns
or Infulor qallt. nnd tho wire tut
MtCorrlslon cr the eje Ho was
taken o town by Doe iVonsnrnU and
tin wiiuinl .ih diesKed, Oulshle of n
b.id brulHO. MiCorrlntoii Is not scrl
ouil Injured.
m (lilts' BASEBALL
Following Is the selieditle of the
games that will be pl.ijtd by the
l!o)i' Clubs during the loniiug Hea
wur Junlcrs Wednesdays, 2:30 p. m.
April 2.', Knw. . I.. Knu . Knm
May 21. h. Kan.; Knm. t. Knw.
Mn !t Kail s Km.; P. . V.
Mnj Hi Knw. s. IJ.j Knm. s.'I'.
Mil) 23 Kail h. P; 1'. vs Knm.
.Mny 3d I'. s Knw.; Knm s. Knu
June i; Knu. h. i:.; Knu. n. Knm.
Juno 13 Knw. x, Knu., V. h. 1'.
Juno 20 i:. . Knw.; I'. n. Kam.
Juno 22 Knm. n. i:.; Knw. s. P.
Summer imnp Juno 25-30.
Seniors Saturdays, 2 p. m.
April 21 Kail. n i:.; Knw. n P,
April 2S P. . i:.; Knw. h. Kail.
ilny 3 Knu. s. P., K s. Knw
.May 12 P. h Kaw; Knu. h, K.
JIij 1!) Knw. k. Knu . i: h P
May 2B IL s. Knw ; P. is. Knu.
June 2 Knit. s. 12 . Knw. s. P.
June I) P. vs. 12. ; Knw. t. Kan.
June 23 Knu. n. P.; Kaw. n 12.
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Tin San I'ranclBio papers btato
that Zimiliicli, who pltihed here or
the Klks in llUI, Is now duliig eI.iIi
work for the (iatner A: Matten tcun ol
fcjn rriiniisco.
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Hmsell, who was lino with Z.imloili,
Is phi) lug blunt tton for the S.m J use
tlJti lu.igue team
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New York, April 12. '"lod" Sloan,
tho fumuits Jin key, nduillled on tho
Hand In milililuniul.il pioiccdlngs ill
bupicmo Court )itirdiiy tb.it his In
come is onl) f.'.u a week Ho n I no ion-
ihbed that hu hud ruiUiil Ji.U'J for u
oiie-uiek's ongiigeiiieut til Kemey's
'llu'.iler In llrooklyu In n iiudevillu
skitih, entitled "Ihe Aiuerlrnu JoiK-
e." Kor ULicptlng mid using this
money, It Is said, Slu.in mny be probe
iii I oil for loiilcuipt of louit.
Uu .March IV Justlic (livciih.mm Is-
Biied nn In lime tlon, rentrnlnlug Sloan
f I inn touibliig nil) mn. ley (but might
be due Mm, According to the teuns
of the Injunction, this money ought to
hal guno toward allsfylng u Judg
ment lor $l:'SS, obtained hy Henry 1).
Whipple, mi nrihlteit mill builder, rcp
ii'hintlug u bilatice on u loutrnct for
$10,750 foi hullillng n Ihiiibu for hloau
at Kheepsheud bay.
'Hint the Joikcy, whoso repuutlon
ixtinded uiound tho globe, uud whoho
Income not many )cnrs ago nmoiinted
lo uboiit tlOU.UUU, double that of the
Piciddeut of tho United States, had
bun udiiicd lo a paltry salary of $jn
a wnk, was a surpriuo t;veii lo-lus
IilcudH. Sloun leslllled that ho Is lu
putuushli) with John J. Millrnu, iiiun-
ugtr of tho Now 'ork h.iuclmll leiiui,
In n billiard parlor lit lurty-seioiid
stnet nini Iliu.iduuy, uud that Mitlruw
paid him tho b.ilury
Hluau Hulil ho Ihi'il nt tlio Hotel
Hpiiiihlliig, I'orly-thlrd street and Sixth
uu'iiuo, whero ho oteiipled two roomii,
lor which he paid I'Ju a month, un
plea of Illness tho dice wns adjourned
Sloan looked elck hs he appeared in
lourt
l.aw)er Jacob Stlifcl, who repre
sented tho lomplnluniit, Hiilil lifter thu
lU'Jourumciit (hut Slum wus uuduuht
edl) liable for punishment for ion
Ic in lit lu lining u I'd thu fCUO niihiil
for his peifurmauiu nt Kitucys,
1 CUllijUft., WINS
A large number of golfers entcied
Ihe golf tourney )ebterdny nnd pln)ed
for the Whlto Hock (lolf Cup A lilgli
wind hlnw neiass the links but In spile
id thh Bomo wry goad golf was pin) id
nnd some low sroies wcio turned III.
'I lickc moics were piobnbl) due to tno
guod loudltlun of llin (.outgo.
J Culleii, Si , who played with tiio,
' ilffrt in
it" '
Angui, landed In first pine with n net
of 75, Culleii pla) i'i his first l on nd lu
10 mid his second In II, making 87 nnd
aided with a 12 haudh'iip L'UMi lilm 75
net Ills scoio was as follows.
Out S I 1 0 I 1 5 .17 1
lu G 8 b 5 I 3 3 3 5-11
S7
llandlcni K!
75
Untold (llffard, who pl.i)id nt
Hriutih, pU)cd the best uioio mid bad
ho not bad h ird link on the last hole
lie would lime won. tllff.ird lowered
the record of the tuiiisu mid pln)ed thu
follow lug score,
Out 5 5 5 5 1110 11'!
1)1 5 5 3 5 2 112 7 3S
After the lournnmint l'rauk Arm
sluing made n "S. lowering (lllfaiira
score one Miokc. Oio Angus In turn
made two 3Ss, Ihereby helling Ihe mark
at 7ii, whlili will probably uluiid for
some time.
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rrand llalstead ...15 ' Hi 91 :l S.S
O. 12 Wull II GJ 'J7 It) Si
lt. W Anderson ...51 I.' 100 18 88
11. II. Walker 5.' 17 U3 12 87t
V. Woou 51 51 105 18 87
Thus Culleii 47 5" 102 15 87
12. O ,Whlte 10 I'. Ill 4 8f
1' II. AimstruiiK ..10 13 .VJ 3 SO
J Culleii, Jr. 15 4!) HI 1) 85
I). W Anderrou ...15 tt) 85 so 8
S. Wulker 52 51 10J 18 8u
C. U. High 41 II 88 II 81
A II. M.'lllJIlIll ... 43 II 87 3 8!
tlio II. Annus ....37 15 82 sc 82
J. 1). .Miltieruy M) 50 1UU 18 8.'
C. S Weight 4!) 17 !) 15 81
C. J. I'ulk 52 17 !!) IS 81
II II. Ullfard .... 12 38 80 sc 81)
WUhud (trace 4J 18 til 12 1J
11. II. Sinclair lu I.' 82 3 7U
U. S. l-eltlicad ,U 51 101 12 8'J
Paul Schmidt 50 52 IDS IS tlU
J. U. Young ,50 4" t)5 0 8'J
J. C 12nus 48 51 yj !) 'JO,
It Aiidcnon .... ,10 50 UU 5 1)1
It A Jordan 00 5'J 101 IS 101
M It Jamlceoii 41 17 ill 3 88
A. () .M.ircullluo (,l y, U8 15 10J
1'. V. KlelMbli ...,o7 57 111 18 U"
The Promotion Committee held n
meeting Situid.iy, ns a dlreit re
sult of the evolution passed b tbu
Chamber of Con.niiric, tu organize un
uiixlllur) relief committee for tho bitf
fereis In him I'lnnclsio, llrsldes the
niemhers of the coiAlnlttic Jns. 1 Mor
gan was pi c sent
.MiCunilliHB h ilcl that one of Hie first
things lo do m s tu table lu Sun I'run
cUio to Hud out whnt was wanted.
(iarlle) until that the Ailing (lov
cruor had aire uly dunu litis
Spalding mild ho understood that tbn
lommlltie was nut to look nfter funds,
but was to ist.ilillsii u btnvaii, nsilst
In the cfeMlilUhlug of lommiiiiliatlun
bctwein n lathes mid friinds, smd
pail.uges, v'le niUlie. eti. 'Iho Cham--ir
would iitiind tu tho tsl.ibllshlui; of
one single iilkf fund. This wns bet
ter tli in to h,ie hcK'rnl bcparuto funds
Wo.id b.ild In hud teen Atklnsuu. llu
belleid It was his 'plan tu bclctt u
lonimlttie of loo tu culluu tbo fiiudb.
Spalding said tho lommltleo might
rcco-iiinend tho advisability uf send
lug till the mailable re. cf funds ns
soon us iinshllilc. .McCiiudliss mid
jurlley ngried with this, nnd u resolu
tion to Hint effect win passed.
Smllli t..iid theto might bo other
towns, u nu li ne'eded lellef, and tlicso
might git tno fiimU collected liter on.
The Secuturj wns ItiKtiucted to ml.
uillso the fad that tho Piomotlou
Commlttio was Iho authorized lellef
lummlttee, which would tut ns bend
iiuarters to rcielVo nnd forwurd let
tors, packages, rcml'tanccs .or friends,
etc.
On motion by .McCandlcss, tho Sec
retary was authorized lu assist tho
Aitlnit Cou'iiior nnd to-opernto with
him lu legiiid lo this relief mutter.
Hmlth said Atkinson Bhould bo no
tlflud that iho Commllteo wns ready
to niflbt him
It was dcchlid (hat tho iiiemhurs of
tlio lommliuo Hhoiild lomu nruuud to
tho olllio eve ry morning ut 1) o'c lock
lu rcudlnchs to hold meetings, should
tlio occasion reipitro It.
Mcigan asked to havo tlio lommltteu
taku lulu tonsldorntloti Its lo-opciu
Hon wllli the relief fund. Ho wunled
to know what should bo done regal d
lug tho delivery of pneknges, letters,
etc. Ho would consult with tho Clov
trnor, the lellef committee, etc,, so
as to he (uslh id lu this matter. Ho
also wantid people who scut pack
ngea to glvo uh dclnllcil directions as
possible
Spalding Mild that tho packages
should ho euiilliied lu actually useful
things, bo that people would not tnku
undue iiihautugo by sending cukes,
licwspapeis, etc.
Mm Kim said ho would remain tu
Snn rranclsco novel nl weeks nnd
therefore a second consignment of
packages could ho Bent to him for
(llHtilhutlnu also.
There Is n shuttlecock fnmlim In 12u
lope and tlio pla)ern of Iladmlnton
nro Ihereforo In tiouhlo The eiiuso of
the (limine Is the strike lu tho Pnrli
bliulllceoik factory, tho only plate ut
wlik'li the toj 3 urc iiroduccd.
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New Hawaiian Paper
Totart In Hiio
llllo, April 20 -On ilny 3rd It Is cx
Jiccltd tho Ka llokti u Hawaii (Tho
Star of Hawaii) a newspaper printed
In Hawaiian, will make its first appear
unco for public eonsldcrntlou.
This paper will bo the icsult of n
tompnjny formed by jouug llnwnllnns
here rcrcntly. Tho mnln InecntUo for
slm ting this paper Is n dctlrc lo lime
n ltejiubllcnn nowspapcr printed In Ha
waiian In Huso Islands, thero being
liono nt this time, with the possible ex
iiptluu of tlio Kukoa and the Hawaiian
Itejmbllcins duubt lis reliability, us It
is n irnnelallon uf tho Advertiser. The
publlshets of this new paper claim that
Its llrst Issue will establish It as un
doubtedly n true Itcpiibllcan medium
On (his account they expect support
and p.ittonagc from the entire Istniins
'Iho piper will bo printed lu tho
Illto Trllmne olllco and will loutaln
four pages, six columns wide W. Kino
wl.. be the cuitor nnd Wni llecrs Inu
iuc3s mannger,
an
AUTO STANDING APRIL 19
St. Louis College Alumni Asso
elation 268115
Co. D, N. G. H., Hllo ....249032
Admiral Geo. C. Deekley 214353
Judge A. N. Kcpolkal 154423
Diamond Head Athletic Club.. -45403
Llhue Kegel Club 35258
Mrs. Lucy Wright, Watmca, Ka
uai . . 28259
Mrs. C. L. Dlckerson 28028
Thcs. C. White, Kcalakekua .. 2S89J
Jas. L. Frlel (Mauna Loa) .... 22701
J. D. McVeigh 22387
Aala Club 15C25
Leo Lorrlllard Cummins 14451
D. K. Watson 9752
Miss Hannah Sheldon, Llhue,
Krual 9580
Louis H. Miranda G9S9
Jas. Kula, Kauai 64C5
S. K. Kamaloplll 6121
Geo. H. Dunn, Lahalna 5417
Mies Lucy Kaukau, Lahalna.. 2602
Tommy Kearns 2338
Chetter Irwin 1809
John Raposo, Llhue Store .... 1617
J. b'e Dragn, Kauai 1500
8am Chong 1472
H. D. Joe 1356
Kalmuki, Walalae, Paloto impt.
Club 1206
A. M. Souza 1201
P. N. Kahokuoluna (Pala, Maul) 824
M. C. Anjo 811
Manuel Soaree 400
J. Rcdrlgues 377
Court Camocs, A. O. F 173
W. J. Harvey, 160; E. Schareh, 12;
Mist C. Gomes, 3; Hazel Hoffman, 4;
George Gall, 5; V. Jacobsen, 7;
Augutt Martin, 89; M, Ootellho, 62;
Honolulu Athletic Club, 45; C. E. Pe
terson, 29; Geo. Caehlcopulos, 31; Anti-Swear
Society, 48; Dr. K. Yanagl
hara, Kauai, 9; Miss Mary Con.
sales, 20; Chang D. Yen, II;
Henry Hogan, 37; Jerry Durnlngham,
10' M. Olevlero, 10; Capt. Gregory, 7;
Miss Edna Agau, 17; C. A. Sam, 62;
Miss Eva McLean, 7; Chief Thurston,
6; F. Doycr, 6; M.Munlz, 9; E. S. Kong
4; A. Gomez, 4; Geo. Chronls, 59; Rex
Hltrhcoek, 0; Miss H. M. Machado, 1;
Gro. Porfirlo, 1; Mary Cafa, 1; Miss
Mollle Alolau, 27; Henry D. Ryan, 1;
John Kealoha, 8; Burnette Drown, 6;
Jockey McAullf'c, 1; Angellne Sllva,
1; Miss Hulda Johnson, 405; Ed Qulnn
605; Joe Mcdelros, 6; Geo. Druns, 3;
Kang 8lmp(on, 3; Miss Kate Wood
ward, 5; Mrs. M. M. Machado, T; Mrs.
A. O. Rosa, l; Mary Gouvela, 1; A.
rcrrandez, 4; Miss Kate Farrelt, 1;
Adeline Mcdelros, 1; A. I. Sllva, 1;
Alrra Nelson, 1; Aug. Gomes, 1; Hulda
Johnson, 1; Pacific Barber Shop, 1;
Lusltana Dancing Club, l; John Jo
slah, 1; Miss Phllomena Perry, 1;
Fritz Van Der Lclne (Koloa), 1; Miss
Mary Vincent, 1; Chong Nee Hlng, 2;
Hllo Band, 1; V, Jacobsen, 1;
C. S. Kong, 3; Ralph Kahn, 3; Joss
J. Roka, 1; Miss Alico Weight, 1; C.
Sullivan, 1; Caesar Gomez, 4; H. T,
Lake, 1; John Rapoza, 1; Edith Tuck,
l; Manl. Vincent, 1; Geo. Druns, 3;
Mlsi M. A. Larsen, 1; Dr. S. Jaeger, 1;
Gertrude McCann, 0; J. P. Scully,
4; Ralph Kahn, 14; H. Sil
ver, 3; S. A. Deel, Ewa, 3; J. H,
Kahn, 2; J. A. L. De Fries, 2; May
Gussefcld, 2; Kohala Club, 2; I. 8,
Dillingham, Jr., 3; Wm. Tim Ke, 2;
Aug. Gomes, 2; Cmll Llnderman, Ko
loa, 2; Chinese Athletic Club, 7; Carl
Nelper, 2; ft. H, Hitchcock, 2; BUI
V. Grimes, 3; Pacific Social Club, 2;
Mrs. Jas. Dougherty, 6; Hurry Macfar.
lane, 1; Albert Vlerra, 1; Walter Mac
furiane, 2; C. Louis, 1; L. Mon Tal, 1;
Fritz Fredenberg, 1; H. A. Franson,
2; Louis 8. Alves, 1; Joe Vagras, 1;
M. T. Marshall, 1; Wm. Mcdelros, 1; J.
M. Perry, 1JF.W. Klebahn. 1; J. D. Mc
Inerny, 1; Prof. D. Mulkal, 1; W. T.
Schirldt, 1; Made Athletic Club, 1;
Mrs. J. E. Ohaw, 1; W. Dulsenberg, 1;
Keokl Isenberg, 1; H. 8. Ward, 1;
Mlas Kalal Walau, 176; L. Freltas, 1;
Herm. Hugo, 1; Rosellne Stone, 1;
Louis Vincent, 1; Geo. Druns, 7; B.
M. Qumner, 1; Harry S. Gray, 10; J,
F. Child, 1; Miss Jean Angus, 1;
Erneit Munlz, 7; Manuel Mu
niz, 1; Walter Dillingham, 1;
Lum Chlng, 1; R. A. Lucas, 1; John
Perrlardo, 1; Louis Vincent, 12; Manl.
Kakasupa, 1; I'reddy Rodrlgues, 1;
Chineto Athletic Club, 1; Jno. Ootell
ho, 1; Miss Mary Vincent, 1; Jim Vler
ra, 1; Miss Mary Gouvela, 4; F. G.
Machado, 1; Billy Hellbron, 1; Miss
Viva Olds, 2; Jerry Burnlngham, 2;
Joe Tata, 1; Miss Helen Gllhus, 1;
Mrs. Lam Yam, 1; Richard Buhler, 2;
Jano Kalanal, 1; Cheng Mee Hlng, 2;
Polly Kalana, 1; W. J, Harvey, 2;
Paul Welnholz, 1; Henry Hogan, 9;
Mrs. Lam Yam, 2; Mrs. A, Fernandez,
1; Miss Prlscllla Charmen, 10; Miss
Hazel Hoffman, 5; Mary Qulntel, 1;
Mrs. J. M. Theotonla, 1; Morris An
trod, 11 Dr. McCall, Kahuku, 1; E. 8.
Kong, 7; C. Schvartz, 2; Miss Bessie
Boyd, 2; Julia Dlas, 1; Royal School,
1; Henry B. Ryan, 1; Tom Farrell, 1;
Mrs. Mary Farrell, 1; Jas. McAullffe,
2; Lum Chlng, 1; Cdna Akau, Si H. L.
Manuwa, 4; Geo, Martin, 3; Bill Hay
(Honomu), 4; Thos. McTlghe, 5; Ed.
Qulnn, 3; Miss Oladys P. 8. Sabey
(Pala), 3; Miss Helen Look, C. Scat
terlng, 2034,
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WOMEN N(T TRUTHFUL
TJiis Statement Has Been Unjustly Made, Because
Modest Women Cvade Questions Asked By
Male Physicians.'' i
An eminent physician snys Hint
"Women ore not truthful! tliey "HJ Ijo
to their physician." Thin stnlrineut.
dlioulcl lio qunlllledl women do tdllU,iu
truth, but not tho whole truth,, to n
jnnlo physician, but thlt Is only In re
irnril to tlioo painful nucl troiible&olUv
disorders peculiar to their (.ex.
It in a terrible ordcnl to n clcMlcnto,
sensitive, refined woman to lie olillfrrri
tontiMvcrccrtnln uesllousvvlicii thotn
questions nro nskeel even liy her family
plirslclan. Thin in especially the case
with unmarried omen.
In It nny wonder, then, tliatTiymon
enutlnuo to suffer nml that fdoutorn
full to euro femnlu cllsenhen vtlwii'thuy
cannot crct thu proper Information to
work on? II
Thin Is tho reason why thousarfAsanil
thousands of women nro novv'borro
sponillitg' with Mrs. Plnklimn. To tier
they can nnd do ghe every Mrmptoin,
to that slio really knows more iiIkiuI
tlio true condition of her patients,
throuirli her corn siKJlidencovvitlrthem,
thnu tho pli)stcluu who personally
questions tliein. )-
If von suffer from any form o( Inmliln
pecullnr to women, wrltu nt mce tu
Mrs. Pinkhaui, linn. Mii.vc., llnd Mm
will advise J oil free of chnrge.o
Tho fact that thin (jreut Isvon, which
In uxti'iuleil freely to vvcmiiiiUjy Jlrs.
l'lnlcliiiin, Is npprc elated, llhi thou-(-niids
uf letters received liylh.r prove.
Many such grateful letters ojjtho fol
lovvliie: nro constantly pouriniriii.
Ask Mrs. Plntitara's AdvlttnA Woman Best Understands a Woman's Ills.
THE BHMEST WINNER
In Hawaii
Thousands of Island People are
working; for their Favorites
A Large W;IioIesome success has
marked the BULLETIN'6
Auto Contest from the
dav it started '
fap- The cplertdkt prises tho popularity of the Dullrtln and tho perfect .
fairness of the contest have combined to make this venture a winner, "nnd
when a thing makes good It IS good.
Rff The prlzei have pever been equalled In this country. They aro
TEN In number, cons'fwlnfl of a $1,-100 REO TOURINO CAR; A $350
KROEGER PIANO $5,000 IN3URANCC POLICY; A $50 SILVER
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Tho contest ppenod on Feb. 1, 130G, and will closo at 0 o'clock P- rn,
June 10, 1000. Till! final count will bo made Juno 30, 1900, and the lait
votes from all lilanda muct be in tills office not later than & p. in, on tlio
day of the final ctJunt.
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A preliiiinar,y count takes place every
Thursday' morning in the BULLETIN of
fice, but' the final count will be made by a
committee of three who will be selected from
among disinterested business men
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CAPS . UNDERWEAR SUIT CASES
1024 FORT ST., I. OO. F. Dld0. & 151
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Mrs. Ellnr,cc,Franltford,Indi,wrItcs:
Dwir Mrs. l'hilchnni !
"I wnnttntlmiikjou for what) our moll
rlns hu dono fur me,
"Tlireo venm ngo I had n sorimn fcmnl
trouble. I n miller tho dnctur's mro for
ntmut threu montlio, nnd the ntily tlinn 1 was
not In pnln wns when tuulcr tho lnllii-iicx of
inonililiii-. Tlio doctor tlnnlly snld I uov er
wuul I Iwlrttcr, mid vvmiM Innutnv-nlldlliii
rrstof myllfo I hmlriveniipliidiilr,lKit
otioevinuig I rnmo nrrcves ono of jnurAifvrr
t Itmni'iits nnd decided to rllo ) ou for ndv n
1 dM mi nml rnmmMicTl to tnku I,)illK
l'liikluiiii'sVegttnlilol'otniinuiil. 1 brgnii to
Improve nt once, mid to-dny 1 mil n wrll
vvoumn.niid I know it is idl duo to your ndvloi
nnd iiiiillclno"
Mrs. J. It. Parmer, of 21IW Hlllott
Avenue, St. I.ouls, Mo,, writes:
l)enr Mm, l'lnkhnm:
" I caiiiiiitlliaiik vim enough forwlint j-our
ndvlcic nud mcllrliien bnvo dono for mo.
Ihey bnvn dono mo morugoud tlmu nil tho
doctors I i-vrr had,
" Tor tlm lat elalit cnr I Iinvn miuYrot
vilth frmnlo troiIil; vnis vrry wink; liml
iiervnus iircwtrntlon, nud could not iln my
work; bull nm bni-py tusny I.vdln:, I'lnk
hnm's Vcgitnlilo liumund tins iiim.Io n
diirenut wniunii of mo. 1 mn hi icrfcTt
lirnlth nnd hnvo gnlmsl in weight from Vi
to 1' iiiiiU "
No other medicine In tho world linn
received Midi widespread und unqunll
lied eiidorselnent
Mrs. Pliikhnm Invites nil sick women
to wrlto liejr for udvico, Ishu bus
Kiildeil thousands to licnlth. AdiiYK,
l,yiiii. Mass, Sliu In tbu daughter-in-law
of I,) dla I!. Pliildiam, her nsststuiit
for ninny years liefore) her decease, nnd
for twinty-llvo )cnrn slneo her mlviiu
lias neen Ireeiy given tu sick women.
HOTEL ST, opposite YOUNG Hotel.
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