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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 11 Dec 1896, p. 3

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low 1'. ys 01:13. It you to all mine that it r every pub perb 20-3-14. our 'able sold “CW .id for our ates and ovary my”. No-v' Clpher! '1 “'91)”? five ye 1}: area in a fa anim Syru‘: yea Ink, HOW K have told } VS :1] no: .’ Bf dew. my {can my bra-ms o1 cautions whic: Mrs. Hatching not {1“ iii bee W35 rue 3:332: "ax-u: size we 3-1. 'u'u‘l'.’ ..‘ '2. p j.) Hut v wgs {swat 1h}. 1‘ r A : ream: a‘ ,uimad H‘ raken (Lathe 55.13; Wuuld ‘3in2 c a; E‘xrpily the S; i: gugld more: all; "axin'r. hen £3.13: :hab. fl" shaman}! be gafs Syrup 1: .11 the shelf. to keep the b wise and fear 1 £- don find gogd soil for work hen the limng of the throat ”1d lungs i brulsed made raw, or injured by coids and Scott’s Emulsion, coughb'. ' 1ypophospfi1tes, W111 with I flamed mucus mem- heal m . bram‘fi The .t.1me to take it is hctore semous damage has bH‘n done. A So‘cent mm- is enough for an or- dinm‘ 1 simple, scientific and highly :Hiiritivc preparation for infants, iiciiraxc children and invalids. KERRY WATSON C. 60.. Pnovmuonu. Hom‘rltnL. OOWW“ 00090...“ "I -‘ FOUL. lluucu v 1...“... .,,-__ w, ,7 , » guru. How do you explain that? ‘NML .1 1m .uie. and hi explain it myself. But tin: read this. and ienrn a lesson ha“: is. And be particular to notice and ,3. pm: the duten. It is a woman's letter. 1 “uh aim had said more. but it is enough 39 throw light on the point I want to brunt will. ‘.n Norah/"'1', ”'37 ” she sold. “1 000K 1 ..,:'.cn'. cold winuh brought me Into 3 m. weak way. I felt tired. heavy and .xoury, having no onergy or ambition. had at lrul Late in my mouth, my tongue i» in}; thiokly canted. I had no relish for ' uni, r~..'.rl «ftrrunything 1 ate I had welght mud p‘sin at the c'xe-r. and also tightness around the chest and elder. Tnere was a .{mlwlng pain at the pit of the stomach. v «i l was constantly belching up wind. After a time my skln become Bellow, .l-l the white at the eyes tinged of a. plow 01:10:“. I was much troubled with ; ullness and sick headache. and often » ..xltcd a green. bitter fluid. At night I .. .t unrv matleau. and my sleepjvng gis- {he (Enumiau gang. "OQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWOOO‘ w (ID un‘.-- - | their nwdlolnes did Jun», 1592, Mrs. 001 urged me to take Mo Syrup, and 1 not. a (1011'. the qhamlqt-iu g-.-v- . ...i the white C! the eyes tingeu or u. piiuvv cuior. I was much troubled with _. niiness and nick headache. and often » ..xltcd a green. bitter fluid. At night I -,. u very restienu. and my sleep was dis- 'urbed with horrid dreams, so that 1 fr:- wxvntly awake in great (right and excite- went. I felt msru weak a. rd find in the morning than when I went to bed. “As time went on [got exiremely weak, wing bereiy able to go about the house. ‘1 car after year I continued in this miser- able state-~3ometimes better. sometimes worse, but. never well. From time to time i was under the dootors’ treatment, but -- - Al) _.4. IIDPIA onnd‘ In iiNBSAY. FRIDAY. mg; h The only food 1 e that will build g Baaby up a. weak cons- titution gradu E Chance ally but surely IS 117°“. One (r‘oliorAedn Huh Kllls' Another. Buffalo. Dec. Lâ€"Edward James. col-med. employed as a. watchman at the waterworks tunnel. 8.1: 10.30 o’clock ks: night amt and Charles CarrPng'ton, colored. a. laborer unployed tn the tunnel. In the scuflfle James reached a bullet wmmd intu- right um. Carrmgwn filed In tho Martin’s Cardinal Food hidden eleven-C‘- (‘o-xrehi W“ QUI- u: "I. Vâ€"‘â€"v"” Fitch Hospital this morning Congress Will be a Very Bulky Alnlr. Vaughn. Doc. S.â€"Pres!dent (xen- hnd completed the mum: at m- ‘fisaze to Congress May. Ho had ‘ ”Insulation with Secretary Ollie! h Nmmmuoncomm- lent or foreign relations- ThJ-l vor- thuot memwmflwmwm “the!” Mathew «Stat. mt'me only Cabinet. omoervho mflOttherlzhtotmakingtm "WWW“? Exam m 2-351%”:de u make nan-1y 18.0w A LEAF OUT OF MY BC 1|\11u--â€"'._ , .e:<. The .time to take before serious damage barn done. A So.cent Iv is enough for an or- ry Fold. so «mm and 90.00 5.," .\ Rowan. (MUS. Willa. 0-. Emmi-:11 Wm WORDS- (live the .11: Du Cu. J. .1357 u- uvuu “v ~- ep the body clear and regular. Ba .r2d {oar n \tbing. rr , Wstwngmgg u want to preserve don't cggse a break 5mm EITLAST MESSAGE. AT PEACE WITH ALL THE NATIONS Mr. Cleveiand’s Deliverance to the 54th Congress; The Cuban Insurgents Ilnve Not Yet Earned the Blah: to Recognitio- 0 Bell!- umfl â€"'l‘le mule“ studs to Ills Guns on the Tull Question. Washington, Dec. Iâ€"Congreu reas- sembled to-day under “most favored nation" conditionawlt‘) bright sunshine. 5 generally bracing air. a temperature running from 40 to 65 degrees and both halls of assembly Ventilated In a. man- ner more nearly conforming to hygienic requirements than has eye: before been attempted. Mr. Crlnp‘a desk WM amum] In mourning. . “duh unupru n- uu._. "no. The Swan: Chamber was say with bngkétg u: (lawn. tho largest bedeck- [us the desk 9! fiexmtor Venn. of M!!- sourt. On the Repubuumx sick the: dis- play was strikingly lung and hand- WHO-H Sir Julian Paunoerole, the English Ambassador. and. MY Pull'euotre. the French Ambassador, were the most Conspicuous persons in the diplomatic gallery. The public galleries were crowded. Punctuaiiy at noon the Sea- ate was called to order by Vice-Presl- dent Stevenson. and prayer was otter- ed by the blind chaplain, Rev. Mr. Millburn. In the House or Represen- tatives 271 members were present. A ~- â€".-.. -aor‘ ng Government. The Insurgents Ilavo Not Yet I‘llrncu |uv mm: to ut-cognluon The ln‘urrectlon in Cuba. It!“ con- tlnues with all its perplexlties. It is dilllcult to perceive that any progress has thus far been made towards the pac'llh'ullon or the Island, or that the Situation or affairs as depicted in my lust unnuul message has in the least lmprowd. â€"â€" ,, _._,I Ch“ it Spain still holds Havana. and me seaports and all the considerable tnwns, the insurgents still roam at will our at least two-thirds of the inland country. it the determination of Spain to put down the insurrection seems but to strengthen with'the lapse of time. and is cvlnm-d by her unhesltatlng de- \‘ULlUIl n: largely increased military and naval form-r: to the task, there is much reason it) believe that the insurgents ham.- guinml in point or numbers and clutruvth' and resources, and are none the lI'SH inllcxlblc to their resolve not to sum-uml: without practically secur- ing the great objects for which they tlmk up arms. 11' Spain has not yet re-established hm- autlmrity, neither have the insurg- ents yq-t “1:de good their title to be regarded as. an independent State. The Slwclaclc of utter ruin of an ad- mus: fi'l‘Llll‘ and charming on the globe, would engage the semioua attention of the uowrnmemt and maple of the United States in any circumstance. in point orient. they ban: a. concern Physicians «any» v- ___- - Facing such circumstances, to man- hold the proffer of needed reforms until the parties demanding them put themselves at mercy by throwmg down their arms. has the appearance the insurgents. that promised reforms cannot be relied upon, must. of course, be considered. Nevertheless. realizing that suspi- cious and precautions on the part of the weaker of two combatants are al- ways natural and not always unjusti- fiable, being sincerely desirous in the interest of both. a well as on its own account. that the Cuban problem should be solved with the least pos- sible delay. it was intimated by this from $30,000,000 to $50,000,000 of Ameri- can capital is invested in railroad. mining and other business enterprises on the island. The outcome of trade between the United States and Cuba. which in 1889 amounted to about 364,- 000,000. rose in 1893 to about $103,000,- 000. Besides this large pecuniary stake in the fortunes of Cuba. the United States finds itself inextricably involv- ed in the present contest in other ways. both venamious and costly. ,AL-___I__.__L_ _‘ A...- wBut “tiâ€"{e breet South American Kidney Cure. a. Specific Reme- edy for a Specific Trouble, Cured Mrs. A. E. Young. of Barnston. P Q.. Quick- ly and Permanently. This in her testimony: "I was taken sick in J anuary, 1893. I employed sever- al of the best local physieiune end was treated by them tut-kidney disease until then autumn of the same year without re. oeiving much benefit. I then been using your South American Kidney Cure, and derived great benefit elmoet immediuteiy. I feel now that I em quite cured. I hove taken no medicine for some length at time nndhevenothedtreturnet the slightest at the M" Sold by A. Elainhothnm. WILD H. Wine.“ in w, .-- ,,,, ntal or philanthropic wlmily sontime character. it lies so near to us as to hardly separated from our terri- tux-y. our actual pecuniary interests M it are second only to them- ul‘ the people and Government of Spain. it. is reasonably estimated that at least stop the conflict which is now conâ€" suming the resources 0! the island and making it worthless bar which- ever party may ultimately prevail. It would keep intact the 008 of Spain without touching her honor. It has been olbjec Spain should not promise autonomy until her insurgent subjects lay down their arms; on the other side. that ver liberal, promised autonomy, howe is insufficient. because Without assur- ance of the promise being fulfilled. V ' ”“'*““'~~~ M nfihh- in: lilUlGCu N kkkkk _V, [n point or tact. they ban: a. with it which Is by no men! whnny sentimental or phila Chal'uctcr. It lies 82 1183.? to ‘u-Am m vvu-Jv' _- The inevitable entanglements of the United States with the rebellion in Cuba, the Barge American property in- terest“ ‘fi’ec-ted. and epnsidcgations o! ymflanlhropy ano numamcy in gen. 4A4x--_.,,_5 AA-â€"-_‘ 15' 1:150:43» To CUBA. OUT OF THE TOILS. vc Not Yet Burned the Recognition «7 vnhpmrhf deiam , as on its own uba.n problem the least DOS- nated by this 0,000 of Ameri- ln railroad. ess enterprises :come of trade the 1n'various quarfiei-svtoifl dome son'd' positive intervention on the part 1 the United States. "th- Eéki at fifét proposed that be- ldgerent rights should beraccorded u: the insurgentsâ€"€- PNP95‘92" ”if“... tutu-13:13.w vbecaâ€"w uge' nnâ€"timeIY. and 1“ pracucal operation clearly perilous and injurious to our own interests. A ‘ J- .‘Auv me- -_Jâ€"_-_â€" v- v._ V, It has since been and is now 30' times contended that the mom: enoe of the insurgents should be oognized. But imperfect and rest! ed as the Spanish government 0‘ Island may be. no other exists a: It is now also “8895‘“ United States should buy the 18““ a. suggestion worthy of considera It there were any evidence of 8- d‘ or willingness on the 98‘rt 0‘ S‘ to entertain such a. prolwsmox}; A “1.5CA 3.!“ any“ - .7 It is urged. finally, that all 0*” methods falllng. the existing interne- clne strife existing in Cuba. should be terminated by our own intervention- even at the cost of a war between the United States and Spainâ€"a. wax mulch its amen-ates confidently propheor could he nelther large ln “a proper- tlons nor doubtful ln lts Jeane. It Would seem that l! Spun should offer to Cuba general autonomyâ€"G. measure or home rule. whlch. wnllc Merv-lug the novervlgmy 0: 8M. would mum‘y all national requln- menu of her Spanish subjects-third should be no just reason why the VB' clflomtlon of the inland might not. be Granted on thl- lawn. suvh a result Would pear 1:; bn m ‘th uue mur- ut 0! ul conga-ma, l ...‘.u uni-.1 submitting the whole controversy to arbitration. The provisions 0: the treaty are so eminently Just and tat: 1mm «he assent of Venezuela! thereto mat «he menu. 01: Venezueia. uxusz may ounfldeauy be anticipated. Negommas for a. treaty of ganeral exhumation for all diffemnccs between Great Britain and the United States are far advanced and promise to a. successful consummation at an early URI-W. I desire uo mpeat the recomnenda- man contained in my last annual mes- sage in flavo or providing at public ex- pense ofidal residenws for our am- Wynn-u...- We have during .the last year Labor- ed faithfully and against unfavorable conditions to secure better pram-va- uon of seal lite 1n Behring Sea. Both the Unwed States and Great. Br!- - ~ A ,u, , .1 -A_~_‘-_ DUuL vuuv Uutvyu ~vw-v" __.7 mm have Lately despatched com summers. to these waters to study an habits and condition of the seal herd and the causes of their rapid decrease. Upon the reports‘of these commission- A ”elicit or over $25.0:w.ooo lit-potted for the Paul. Year. The Secretary or the Treasury re- ports that during the fiscal year ended June 30. 1896, the receipts of the GOV- emment from all sources amounted to “09.475.408.78. During the same period its expenditures were “34.878.654.48. the excess oi.’ expenditures Over receipts thus amounting to 325.203.245.70. The ordinary expenditures during the year were 84.015.852.21 less than during tho preceding Ilseai year. _ , a ALAâ€"A â€"-- you“ v- r__.._- - on the part or an interested parties, it is earnestly hoped that hearty eo- opemtion may be secured for the pm- tection against threatened extinction of seal life in the Northern Pacific and Behring Sea. 'l‘ha was 63.27“! yCI' ucun. The total amount of gold exported during the last fiscal year was 8112.- 409,947 and or silver $60,541,670. being an increase of $45,941,466 of gold and 818.- 246.384 of silver over the exportations of the preceding fiscal year. The im- ports of gold were $33.5;5.065 and of __- __.. u... LA..- on on) no: Inca nf uuruis out: yawn-we a---- The total stock of metallic money in the United States at the close of the last fiscal year. which ended on June 30, 1896, was 81,228,326,035, of which $599,597,964 was in gold and $628,728,071 in silver. 01 the first day of November, 1896, the total stock or money of all kinds in the country was 32.285.310.590, and the amount in circulation, not includ- ing that of the Treasury holdings, was 31.627.055.641, being $22.63 per capita up“ 30:) an estimated population or 71,902,- The total coinage at the mints of the United States during the fiscal year. which ended June 30, 1896, amounted to $1,188,468.52, of which $58,878,490 was in gold coins and 812.309.978.52 in standard silver. dollars, subsidiary coins and min- or coms. , The number of national banks or- ganized from the time the law author- izing their creation was passed up to Oct. 31, 1896, was 5051, and of this numâ€" ber 3679 were at the date last mention- ed in active operation. having: author- ized capital stock of $650,041,895. The total. outstanding circulating notes of all national banks on Oct. 31. 1896, amounted to $234,553,807, including unredeemed, but fully secured, notes of banks insolvent and in process of liqui- dation. The increase in national bank circulation during the year ending on that day was $21,099.429. On Oct. 1896, when the condition of national banks was last reported, the total re- sources of the 3679 active institutions was $3,263,685,313.83, which included 81.- 893,268,839.31 in loans and discounts and $362,165,733.85 in money of all kinds on hand. The number of existing banks organized under State laws is 5708. The number of immigrants arriving in the United States during the year was 343,267, of whom 340,468 were permitted to land, and 2799 were de- barred. The report of the Secretary of War exhibits satisfactory conditions in the several branches gt the public service â€" -mn ports 0[ KUIU wcxc 'Uu'vuuov-n- ..___ silver $28,777,186. being $2,859,695 less of gold and $8,566,007 more of silver than during the_ pretzemgg year. ,,A _A_n-_ ......A« in lamina-1g? %W% 879 men belch lea “all but Year-lemma the Service Recommended. Lcwcnyw “a. -â€"-u .â€" 2os.4o. The tom-1 'eipenditures were 850.626.296.84. inclusive of $1,669,898.87, TUE moms)â€" gum-“ox. POSTA L '1 TTERS. s 5. numbers LII.- numbel‘s 13.000 men. and perform: Its . AL- _--- icetomces. The President refers to ‘ the Interior Department, roll and Chi! Service then takes up th: tariff: servict practically without cheo sur- veillance examised over all other branches of the postal or public at- 'ice. There should also be appointed a. few inspectors who could «as: the central offices. - A“-.. A m. will permit the Postmaster-Gene!!! to proceed with the work of comudumz pcstomces. The President refers to the Navy and um !ntprlnr Department. the penslcr: I desire to r visewherc made mom‘s receipts the purprmc of rumzcntuna tout To‘ktnuv .- v.-." event, be perverted from its exactiun from our payment. thou-fore. of In the revenue from this in: more than its pro: matv use. A- AI.» m the IM'N'" kin",- upon whit (-d from the T frunl clrculnthl frnm Cll'culuuuu __, 'i‘h‘H plan of issuing but purpnso of rvdvmpuun c«- mars tn 1w the must emu-t l‘1'l‘l path 10 1h" flooded (‘vfuult 01' this. hUWOVH‘. it. «up In tlu- right direction m-mp mm : w m ‘m on La Bremxne "CW ”.5. “5-1“ uni In. Lulu-octane. dignitaries at tho church in Quebec. on their way home from Paris. that a spedti mission to Rome. [null-e II Cuba Fell-ed. Madrid, Dec. Lâ€"A despatoh tron: Havana. to 'me Imparciai. says the 10- whit-h is 1') sca'un- u.- -:mo partivulm‘ branch many «1' connm-z'cv, 5 who V. cm" vmmwl‘thm. ;:' - defended it h u ually 3M, lhnuzh thny in: they alsu uduc: wins. .-m-m tho public. 51 xvaulzs fall far short or thv palxmhlc evils char; mum at trusts and mm tenth-my is m cm l-h'iduul indemndence A .t gets on Ll DI'BUI‘HI: ucu uni up. Inbreeqne. dignlc church in Quebec. on their w Paris. that a spedtl mlulox [null-e In Cuba l-‘e: U1; I21>| quu- w...... :junm'iâ€"ss for thv most rigid econa'ny in the expenditure of the money it hid : in u‘ust fur the people. The way m )wx‘pIL-xing extravagance is easy. Inn :1 return to trucality ls difficult. When. however. It is considered that L.__.I.__ Ac Oovn- Travelled 'f'umfl'ma'h’ ma comforting as me to- collection of omen! duty well 98'- m formedmdthememoryots devotion to the interests“ wom- ficung wow-commen- a-.. â€"â€"v__â€"" 1ft H“ 11in r t‘.|-- retiremuu m b. .. --- mrâ€"nry m-tm Sssucd undur tho law 1510, I am or the opinion that. W: up plm-cd {no much straw upon the .vgvr of contracting the cumncy ul han- t'nlt'ulJlI-tl tun Mule upon the IM Hum \muhl IN? nddvd (0 our clr~ {liziiun « :' lnvilml to us by humor and :I‘vr limuzczinl methods. ll 13 not 30 m'h :1 cuntracthm of our curzvncy .41 shuuhl be avoided as us un‘qual strihuuvn. Aw-zlwr tux !c In which our people r‘n-qully takv u dmp mien-st may ‘ how briefly cunshlcrcd. I refer to :0 cxlshncc of trusts and other hum- :‘urwzations u.’ capital. ‘tht- nhju'l uf _‘“n.\tudl' (If New Yothec. Beatâ€"Among the pm as on L: Bremzne_ we_re Mgr. Gnvd - â€"'-â€" 4L- g1't~f£:ll;0flx u. Hun"... P, , lit-h is to sea-urt- tho muzmpuly or mo partivulm‘ branch of tmdu. tnâ€" .~:xy c-x' column-rec, and to stifle- m “cm:- rmmwt‘tlun. When those - defended it H u unlly on the gmund 1x, thnuzh t.h:-,\' nitrous: mums. cy {USU uduc: wins. and thus may m-m tht- public. Such occw‘ioral wits fall far short of wnx;mnsa.‘.i:x:: [- palpable evils charged to the av- um or trusts and munopolhs. Their nth-my is to crush out in- viduul Independence and to hin- -r or prevuxt the free use human faculties and the 11 (icx't-Eopmc-nt «.1 human charac- . ‘l‘hx-mzuh than thn farmer. thc‘ tiszm and the small traderls in danâ€" ‘ of «ti:-lo]::mcr.-: from the position 01 itzg his own master. In concluding this communication ;: last wmdr’. _shu.ll be an appeal to A A- .4...:.I ~.nnnrnv H Ill-‘\\ .u luau] bunks should redrom mun notes. They should be allowed 1:» u (-‘n-uluzlzh tn the par value of '.= u.-1u-..~-.;ml as acrurlly for It: re- pihn and [he mx on their circula- shuuld he rt-dm-cd m one-fourth |w:' mm. In mmshlcring projectu thn reUN-mml or U. 8. notes râ€"nry m-LM Issued undur tho law v.0, 1 am 01' the opinion that w: .- plxu'ud um murh :ztn-ss upon the - ,,_.a...“-l‘.vu' the currency ‘ I ‘insrlf‘ 1'1 m1 bumkfl nuns. _T'h'~' THE TA IHI’F LA I. Special Delegates to Rome. _ “em MW!!!“ cm to, p ‘I. tux !c In which our people xakv u dmp mien-st may idly cunshlcrcd. I refer to cc of trusts and other hum- m u.’ capital. ‘lht- nhju'l Ur a 4.. ..r ul' nucul. yaw durll‘n bcuu In (own 0116' In that your our "VN' lhmw u! lh‘ re than 80.500.000 thv domostlp pr"; 2;}! the currency tun lime upon the addvd ‘0 our ch'~ n [131 hv lh't‘cl‘ and (‘dwl rt-fnl‘m. l!‘ «1'. it wuuld be a ctInn If currcna') 1- In gold, when- shnuld lu- can- ln-im: rc-issuej. 1d rudrom their uld be allowed U: 1-.in nif 7 and .Iu ‘.-- hondi fur ‘h \ cv'minly 8D “1‘1“ l_ and d‘: Hood’- 531511121112 In now won and l hm bun [raw hono- lud can't-o. I have hon-nod to weight n4 an In um: mm. I «not any onough In who o! 3006'. Isl-upo- run." Mn. 8. luxl. .0. normal. no. This and “.1398“th Prom that. True Honesty end True Philanthropy 8:111 3:1". It any man who Is week, renoue end debilitated, or who I: enaerlng from say of the various troubles resulting from youth- ful (0111 or excesses of overwork. will take heart and wrlte to me. I will send hlm can _ _ 51.- n‘nn [Ill but. 1 v- wâ€"“- - - . heart and wrlto Do the. I will send him con 9 ed to pexhct health had manhocdmtter veer: of man-Inn from Nervous Dcnlllty, Lass ct Vigor and Orunlc Warm at. I have noIhlng to sell and tho relax-e I want no money. but as I know through my own expoflonce how to sympuhlze with web caterers. I am glad to be Able to oat-lat. my fellow-bung: to 3 our». I am --u -- an of the nrovalcnoe ( f _QL_I when. Hood’s Pills fii’v'o'Ju’iu’im for I myself was deceived end in pNeed upon unlil I nearly lost faith? u mankind but I re oloe to any the: 1 on now perfectly well on beppy once more and am (it slroue therefore to nuke this otrinin meene of cure known to ell. It you will write to me you can rely upon being cured and the proud eetisfectlon c! bevinu been of eerviae to one in need will be euiflcient. reward for trouble. Absolute secrecy ensured. Send I “at. In silver to cave! Hangar; enLd Ei'oiblo. Absolutt 50““ In silver addms Mr. Goo. ( wood. Mloh. '- coele of Baton. no III-d swan». II mm to the I In". w“ - mum doom: 0: this cm."- Ooeke.“ ”mm“,mgmtumelnul maul” h. III M .1m old. It III I 0,“. mm. But pet-MN non ,, A- 0-... .h.‘ E "I“-.. -____, “an: I: :y “I: wen restored mile Inlnl rate I could not end print : but It It were III-ed 01:.- Nlnd alphabet 1 en euro 1 When naked m the eenuuon m t n perception at objects. but of my con- edomen. This In en Impression within my Me. It In en Inner end not en objec- tive sense. It In flbnlory. It seems mac n genenl cerebral eense. It In nun“: also the percepuon or epnce." Have you ever tried to aye uvu ,u... cut-easements! Tnousande In Cmede newer " Yes, end very “caudally. too.” To those who have not attempted the work we would say. “there Is mcney In It 1: you use the Have You Ever,§Tried? wearing epperohoen easily be acumen and mode fit (or weer at. e trifling cost. Ten cents expended for some fashionable color of the Dlemcnd Dyes will sue you sent-e1 dollars. This wonderful tron:- i’ormuon and money-raving work can only be done perfectly by using the Die- mond Dyes. Ask your dealer for them; k A.. be sure yéu refuse all substitutes. 1.4 a En 08 funnel-I" a uncut i! It. In the We. New York. Doc. zâ€"Anthnclu coal mac conditions. It I: announced. Mn Improved or In. on account of tho non mm. weather. Nomumuapecua Sarsaparilla DECEMBER 11. X MESSAGE TO MEN- VILLAIA 'OL'S TBAMPS. an "flour 4:! m1. you overruled to dye out your WJL WILL Not 00 UP. I‘Irlou Gulf-$- n 1.1-:th W e (3..th 5! Luanda cat! undo I! 1.110 _ BONVEYANOEB, COMMISSIONER H.C,J. AIM lam. Woodvlllo Mu Inc‘s“. Hm 1 VIII can to II .wumuuwcomwm humans! “Madalyn-locum. All Ill Inluu. ulnmput. sum-mon- cam-Id a no rm to mm, mm In. I 0700 as w oont m M 0 or Wm. lhot-mu A J. urns. Woodvulo. of Muf’uf""’c m. um. A. man ORANGE FOR PARTIES nmoma to non». fie’a’l’Estamnuuumanusum w d. Pdoumuonouw unsnuubuotcboloowwnuorwmt: Matron-l “Mama-mama- Bead Ofioeâ€"Elnmon‘l Block, um. 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