Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 August 1904 — Page 6

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President Roosevelt's Address AT OYSTLR BAY. N. Y.. .luly 17. Ut4

In Ktiponsr. to the Committee Appointed to Notify Him of Hi Nomination for the.

rr-.-.itle;ncy.

i if m

the tit W 1 over, we v out of fee est tteturb We nave , during the

! wit

lal condition of the naof re. lowing: tbe usual alters ar.ii tr.romlrg the cerltjr bjr an issue of .it...- If :i..tk the .t- ! et after it t have In

;ht-

w. fare of our people. A party Is of wo: pr-m-.;es the r.atuna; 1st ofTkta:. high or ;ow, car bfst by rendering to thservice of which h is ca. goeerr.rr.ent coir.es 0ljf the loyal cooperation of persrs Tl hWbffl majority, the officers in irtn.ei :s of theaiir.ini. ksgis'ative and executive wards eat h other MUSI srith subordination of se'. rJ of successful govern ae been entrus. ! rv tr.rs i:.r:-.z ; Jt aJrr.lr.istra'i.-in ar.J cotr.e b fore the people Judged bv our record of i i' year that have gone I tre leed square wltl tl I arv COattBWed. in power w Ir.g'.y follow out the greg pwley which the republic ready laid down: a public we are giving, ar.d sra:: and, therefore, an efB.i In all this we are met c :- -pp .net:: who row 0der.ee on the ground, wh ar d s rre seek to have c derstoci. that if triumph) tristed to prove false u Which In the :ast eight laid down as vital an I toll those very acts of MM cause of wh! r. tlkty ask t tratior. Itself be driver, fr i tng'.y their present atUtt past record Is that s r a taker, and others lr.s:rcr appeal In a wholly diffei are not eonetralr.ei to k--vital question: we are dlv cuestlon; our policy is co the same for all section There is r ot hing xpertSJ government we ask the r tn powe-. for our p rfi past, our proved goverr.tr ta guarantee as to our future Our opporents. ae ret:- according to th perarr.-si ?s. row ak the their present pr..m:.. " Is th. fact that they .:.-. r. i - promises as nu.1 :nZ our owr. mir: 4s and we t same nr.irdl for a sufl to g!v to ourpolicv pi her

th. Tt

tn e

i - - ve the various delation, ard the branched as t'-

wno publeeri n ! w o be t Tr. :-. a de :f we

e our We i an vital

iacted ata: ff aw under which past few rear the country

has attained a height of material wellbeir.g never before reachel Wages are higher than ever before. That wlc - ever the need arises there should be a readjustment of the tariff schedules is undoubted; but facta gee can with safety be made only by those whose devotion to the principle of a protective tariff Is beyond question; fcr otherwise the changes would arr.-urt not to readjustment, but to repeal The readjustment wl en made rr maintain ar.d not destroy the protective principle. To the farmer, the merchant, the manufacturer this Is vital; but perhaps no other mar. Is so much tntereste! as the wage-work.r in the maintenance of our present economic system, both as regards the finances and the tariff The standard of llvfr.g of our wage-workers is higher than that of ary other country, ar.d it rantMrt so remain unless we have a protective tariff which sba.l always keep as a minimum a rate of duty sufficient to cover the :.e-er ce tetw.-en the labor cost here ar.d ahrcal Those who. like our opponents, "denounce protection as a robbery." thereby explicitly commit themselves to the proposition that if they were to revise the tariff no heed would be paid to the necessity of meeting this difference tetween the standards of living for wage-workers here and in other countries; and therefore on this point their ar.tac to cur ; r. :s fur dan.er.tal Here, again, we ask that their rr-mises and ours be Judged by what has :r. :rrrr.e Hate past. We ask that sober and sensible men compare the workings of the present tariff law. ard the conditions which obtain under it, Witt :he workings of the preceding tariff (gw f l-4 and the conditions which that tariff t Kt helped to br.rg about We beileve in reciprocity with foreign rations on the terms outlined In Presl- : M Kir.ley's last speech, which urged the exter.s:rr. of our foreign markets by reciprocal agreements whenever they could be made without Injury to American industry and labor It is a singular fact that the only great reciprocity treaty recrVy i. 'hat w;th -as Orally : p- ; '. . - i ; T' er-.-:ves of the very party which now states that it favors reciprocity. And here again we aak that th worth of our word be Judged by comparing their deeds with iurs. On this Cuban reciprocity treaty there were at th- outset grave dlff r-nces of oplr. itt.c.g ourselves; and the notable z in the rerot;vlon ard rf .ratl n of the treaty, and ir. the legislation which

prac-

he

o-- ir : u- '-r a re BgtBtStratlct turn the ra and It hat over, the 1 sev n yea' number wh the public i-lor. of c.e irer ar 1 put. e rl

M rata it In t f 'rr'.r.. v n a a -he

ast II - rr - . W9U

We have already ihm in acfia: fart that our policy is to do fair ar.d e.jual Justice to all m-r. pavingno hed to whether a man ;s rich or poor; paying no heed to his rar Us er- i or lis bfrriin'e We reeognixe the organisation of capital an-i the organisation of labor as natural outcomes of our Irdus'rlal stem Each kind of organisation is to be favored so long as It act in a spirit of Justice and ( -egarl for the rlgh's of others Kach ' o he grant'--? the f :" pr tl in f the .aw. nd each in turn Is to be MM to a riet obedi-rw to Rm '.aw. for bo man Is above it and no man txvow it. The humble?: ini'.vldual Is to have his rights safeguarded as scrupulously as thos of the stror.g'-st orgranixati.jn. for each is to rweelT Justir. no more ari ni less The prob ems with w hi h we h.T. 8 ti t.mW In our rr !err In lustrla' snd s . I.i. life are manifold; SUf tf.e spirit Ir which It Is necessary to approach their solution is simply the spirit of honesty, of courage, ard of common sense. In lr.au :rxtlng the grew w- rk f IttV gatin in th west UMadsxii isti .t. r. . as been enabled by congress to take "re of

ter. ice this contlr of an Is'hmla fie and the

tx ora.ity ar fn-ler tn

tt.s issue 'he ar number do other half So irty Is in power ftled. no' as a : al txaedlen y. ondltlons in the

Whlr-h

'.ast th dream ha isthmian ratal Is government of tl

he nicest and ir o In a Hrfrlt ? th ard those tf.rou

T,lm ci We h

tl e : t .x.

t ii

tlon with ' honor, ar.d erosltjr to ntory It w fort which

of faction or tbe spirit of made In order to dffeat Panama, an ! k : . pre nation of this work. Th the canal Is now an assure certainly It Is unwise to ej lng out of so momentous who have endeavored to ( undertaking

reign policy has been so

t is been h. of our ted At v The by th s We rst f -r.-ose ter-

to run. Kvery sinister ef-

the treaty with I er.t the onsum-

tructlon of I fact; but most Wust the carry - policy to those lefeat the whole

tees i u i ti e 1 our relailoss wtth att fo in n-ii'o: u-.f now ef th u.st eot(sJ k .. d; there -s got c cloud on the bi'Dsoa. The last raus of Irritanon 1.. t aeon ug and any other r.atUu u remvod by

t e s ..en nt of tr e . akun tH'U'.Uaty

In th at ibt n i w . our prt n.:ea of Indepen-d

mad. got4 o I'l-ia.

a i have proved our uiJNtion tu the Uiaiivl d not of se.f ag hre' i.o . than t lue. and l'ati.in.a w

so

sssrtlns that our was ui.o o( Ju;k randlirm.nt. aaf our aciioi. Ii. .iii i' i. .'W :. : . .it

trine Is i ' . v ii g r a t.

Jeslgned f.r the hurt of no r.ati.ti. but for the prote. tiou of clM.iiatlon as th wtem continent and for th peace of th world. Our steady growth in power has gone hand in han! With a strengthening disposition to ue this power th strict regard for the rights of others, and for the ( a use of International Justice and good will. We earnestly desire friendship with all the cation of the new und old worlds; and we endeavor to place our relatlong With them upon a basis of recrSrocai ad.i .ige instead o( kvoatUit)'. W e hold that the prosperity of each nagloa ; an aid and not a hindrance to the pr ep rug of other nations We in k inter : atlgfial amity for the sanm rvasor.s that n. 1 1- us t . . . vv J- i - within cur ta borders; andt w e sk this reace, not I -taust' we are afraid or unready, but beC4u.c w.' k lt.. it ; va t is riKh: as well as advantageous American Interests In the Pacinc aavg rapid iy grow::. Arn rlcan enterprise has laid a cable across this, the greatest ot tsosagg w c have proved in t itc Lhrg fassV ion t: in wish the fiin.se mp!re ej ar.d Asstre its integrity ar.d indepvndenc. Our foothold in the Philippines greatly stre: cr : . t,s ir pos.tU'ii in t!.i- tomj'Ctltion for the trade of the east; but w ar governing the Philippines in th inlaewst of the Phi.ipi'ine sopls UMsagatessk We have already g-.:i thesg a larg share in their governmer.t. and our purpose Is to Increase this share as rapid. y as they give evidence of increasing titneu for the task. The gr at rr.ajcrr i t th officials cf the u.ar.ös. whether e.. -lve or appointive, ar a. ready native pil i pin os. We are now providing for a legislative assemb.y. This is the tirst step ta be taken in the future, and It would be eminently unwise 15 declare what our r.txt step will be until this first step has been t.ik'-r and tre results are manifest. To have gone faster than we have already gone In giving the Isländers a constantly increasing measure of self -government would have been disastrous. At the present moment to give political Indepen'denca to the ts.ar.ds wou.d i su.i In the immediate loss of civil rights, persvt.a. :.t .rty und public order, as rggarda the mass of th i'l.ipino. for the majority of th lslandrs have been given the.se great ! s by us. ar.d only keep t! m tt- .iu.-e w.- vlgi ar.t.y safegu.tr 1 ar. i guar.iii'.e thm. To w ithdraw our government frtn the islands at this time would mean to th.v average native the loss of his barelywon civ;, frflosl W e have established

in the islands a government by Am r. u s Moisted by Fi.ipir.os. W e are s' a :i y striving to transform this into stlf-g r ernment by the Filipinos assisted b) America ns. The principles which we uphold should appeal to our countrymen, in all portlcna of our country Abov all they shou.d give us strength with the men and women who are the spiritual heirs of those who upheld the hands of Abraham I-lnco.n. fur we are striving to do our work In the spirit with which Lincoln approached his During the seven years that have Just passed there Is no dufy. dorre-tic or foreign, which we have shirked; no necessary risk Whl .. we have feared to undertake, or which w I ie not performed with reasonab.e ttticiency. We have never pleaded impot r ce We have never sought refug in sgttMssB and CQWlplalat instead of action We face the future wlih our past and our present as guarantors of our promises; ar. 1 ws are content to stand or to fall by the record which we have made und ar making.

STABILITY OF MOUNTAINS.

Scier.tiüc Measurements for the Iuior ataf.on of Generations Yet Unborn.

CYRUS P.WALBfi!DGE JOHN C, M'KINLEY

Millions Use

Eeai the State Ticket Named by Missouri Kepublicane.

CASCARFTS. Surprising Jsn't if. that within thrro yrnr onr gale are over TUN MILLION I ten R vc.ir? That pn.v, merit, f. is. are's ,u K...l f.r so manv otnerg, thai wo urgo you to try fast IOC bOC Don't put it oil! i'e it to-day.

CANDY CATHARTIC

THE NOMINATIONS UNANIMOUS

Uiaoiiri U p ii l.l i "i ii IJurn lter PWIglStlSlg ii hjmi,. I I. U.'i lluriio) !'rr ill lad I r .ut linul I lac I mil SWtlaSX. f..r In -rnor 4 rua I. W n 1 1 rlilae, f t. I. fur I t.ii It-mi m r nur .lohn I'. MelviTilci. nt I ii 1 tin i i Hi'. For He vlstl of Btavl .Itilui 1 1. tnniU'T, of Militn. I or I ri'iourrr J. F. . mi l ieh, of lloo it i Ul, Kor uililor II. W . H tltler, of ste. tit-n ft lev. I'or tlliirni-r-lo'iirri! ' Herlo-r g. Hadlvgi of Kit n aits 4 It). I'or Unilro.-ul nml H n rr house ttin-oii-i r I rieii t. U iuliliiiiin. i M - Btll. treldswttsd stlsut at-l ru. 1. M . HSMir. of si. Inula; l ann uir J. J of Knuviia I ll.

H

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ihsMyoa gall for C.i -ant';, limit lt th des' er substitute somethni' eNf. ThT" i- n. hiii:r eis us o-..nl as I ui-a t tt und if V"U gr-f not ptegaed m' pmy romr noMf figdfc Wi '" " i' ifjrits. Sample nn.i bocNUfll free. AAjiua Bfrllltaj lUipeay Co., QtieadjO , r KwW York. Best for the Bowels

St. JOMpfe, Mo., July 29 Tho republican ,-tate convention was called to order for Its sjsjCQPd day's IMliM at 10:110 o'clock Thur.-iiay morning b) Chairman Uurlon. Louis P. Alog was roeoRni.vd whdl tbe call for nominations for the Ug

Ho rvp.rs p wALBRnxne, Rcuubliian CSutdldgtg for Qovemor of M.;:ourL tenant governor started, an 5 placed the name of John C. McKinl- y before the convention in behalf of th. Tenth, niev.nth and Twtlfth districts IIBtton 1 that the nomination be ma Je BBanimous. A 1 Martin, who ha- ! n n MeKtsV ley's eantpgJsjB manager, tried tn withdraw .McKinley s name, hut Matt K yr.'.: I tie' -..:n, inn t.i make M.-Kinlt-y 's nomination unanimous. McKinley ifrcessded the Btdge and gsked t! 1 1 liii nam- not be org I. tad

At the ncent gatliering of the Aso eiation of Academies. 81r A. Geikie moved a re-olution. which was unanimously adopted, Btyi the London Tele-

prapn. in iavor m internauonm couri Mi4 aalc. this wa, done, he

eraiion in me cuui is iu u mu a -rlgg determination of levels in m mtalr. chains gttl&ject to earthqua et, with the view of aaeertainlng whether

uch r"'.ri are stable, or are undergo

ing movements of devigtlon or depression." Another proposal aimed to secure measurements of the value of

derlin1. Chairman Hurton put the motion making MrKinley's nominati n unan-Imnti-. anl there was a chorus of "ayes. " W. C. Irwin, of Sullivan county, was recognized whe n the call was ma le for nominees for secretary of -fate.

nnsT sni'il I' nil n I motial y . Bei sTtff H moved that Swaneer'g nominatiosi he made nnanimou-v Itusell's motion was declare") carried.

". M 'V ' .i-i ndei the Mac

pravi y. with the object, so far as geo- ' Ho nf,(,rn! Jf)hn Swanser. of Milan.

logical questions are contented, or throwing light on the Interna! dlstribu- i tlon of masses in the earth and on the ,

rigidity or isostasy of the terrestrial crust. These problems call for mlnurs

and rigorous observation. In this way, whpn nominations for treasurer were

it is believed to have been proved that ralIfMj for an,j f ,r the ElRi,tn .jiKtrirt

the land ahout the city or New oric has been subsiding since 1875 at the rate of about 145 feet (nearly Vk inches! per eCwttrj. Posterity l"0

or 10.000 years her.ee will have a right offen I th.. name of W m. V Wetlder,

to know not meniy now nign Ktna or f StP. Genevieve, for auditor. He was

VesuTlus was in 1'4. but wha' were the elevation ar.d appearance of Bcarhy

named Jacob F flme'ich. of Boone rille The nomination was made unan moii--J. A. Williams, of Jefferson county.

dominated by acclamation. For att rne y ge ne ral, Sam

I r.

lead; how much the old rork has lost Hodgon. of 2t. Iiuis. and ClareBCe A.

Harn--:, of Me-xieo. wre plr-d he fore the cnnvintie n Afte r the- nominstiona close fj ?nd the rail nf the roll begtd ' Home-r Minn, of Kan-as City, movi-d lUstpetSsUH of the niies. so he could nominate H'-rbert S. Iladle y for at- ' torn, y c. r. ral. Clareiiet A Harne withdrew his nnmo fnim onsi loration tad Hartley ' was nominated, with but votes for ITndr'n C r.. Rurton nominated Frank K. . Wlehtman. of St. Joseph, for railroad and wareteWM rommisionT . Wiht-! man was also nominated by aeeia.natien. An rTte.fion of thanks were tn-

by wae of the IM at Its foo. or by

denuding rains on Its summit and flank; or how much It may have trained by uplifting force-s They will know these things in 2fi't. fasl a- they will know how the stars and nebulae are distributed in our skies, and the knowledge will be very helpful to The future astroneimers and v ' c- Tr. hs matters photography, as thg handmaid of neetfi b, etil render easily and cheaply le.nniiiaran'e servieea Wanted a Chance. Wealthy Man Kobe-gpan No. I shah not assist you. and you needn't envy me my riches. With all my wealth I'm

i ted

wretched, for I'm a martyr to lndlges-, (fred to the peoplo of st lotepl for, tlon. I the ho'nhahlf manner in which triy i

i .... i

rtitvvt v t ww to re icve tii that, a bU not one of our Just c.aims has

IJ. t'trar Well, cm 'tier. I've v-ard lot about Indigestion, bat I've never 'ad ths chance of 'ivlng It. All I arsks Is. guv'ner. gimme the chance! Tit-Dits.

Wife's Dream Came True Warned by his wife to be careful llle at work, tie- vise of a premonlM Bt would be injured. Charh a : Sharon, Ptv, a few hours t in' i m i, an ac id ni that ma..' re fata The night bef.r. Mrs.

reamed of impending

io

nger.

hor

on

an. e and fell I time, an

I hearing I

Hearing Restored by Shock. William Co lee. of Plttsgrove, N. J., who has been very deaf has had bia hearing partially restored the result of bein ituaned b iigJjtamg. and ce ( ar. Lis hearing Is almost ts good as ever During a thunderstorm the house of! O. K Alderman was struck by lightning and serai n,- ml rs of the family were ' stunned. Mr. Coles, who is öl years old ! and Mr Alderman's father-lr -law. frit

p'- uiiar seusatlon in his ears at the

r that his

Tnr and Olive Oil. A pre-paratiem which is healing and very iflliClOWl is made from one teaspoonful of retoed pine tar added to pint of olive oil and loth l.eatrd in s double boiler, after which a little perfume is added. This is placed on alineo or kid mask, as it will gotl the pillow. II is rather a heroic treitment and musl not be trivl utile one an cet the tat whh h has be-on refined. She who trlei the other will have much to say which H not suitable for publication N, Y. lltr aid

entertained the delegates and visitors

to the conve ntion, also to chairman C. ' Q. Burton and the temptua-y offlrert of the convention. Ilnnk lt." IIa n.itira. Madison. Wi- . July :'. State Rarli Kxami'ier IVrith em Thursday took I charpre of tho s'a" lank at MaMtol ! and closed its doors. The liabilities of the hank are stated to le 137,f01, of which amount $T:'.T4 is due dep. eltors. in the ireJiey if ttse iiiittinr. Sweet Springs. Mo , July L'fi. -Eg-8enator George (V West wan !"lir out at notin Thurnday.and nti-adlly gr. w ing weaker. He talks at random, thrnjtrti I O' x -rally h able to.pl re rttloutl an I twers when snoken to.

laetdhewes la llaglBwtw' Diet sltlaT Everyone was talKitu at once at th -New York Mothers' dub meeting, and Mrs. Hastings was ripping for order. ' when a shrill i ry went through the ; hall. Kvery womun looked arotind "I want ray mamma." demanded I dlggQi tttl-looking hoy atout five years , old. Ever)' woman Inspected him I "I want my mamma. I'm hungry." insisted the boy Run away, dear, we are busy." sal 1 one of the mem be ft of the club which teaches mothers how to care for their children. "I won't go." dec-hired the boy "My mamma's here and I'm hungry rvnd It's half-past five- a man said so" None of the memlers claim, d the bey, but he finally sp led a large ltd) In riolet Who was talking loud and fast. "T'iat's her." he dofllfd. and rushed for her. while the Mothers' club sutpcmled business in horror and amazem nt. "NO children are allowed at theSf meetings." remarked or e of th offtiers from the platform, and the large lady, declaring that hr boy was as good as anybody, retired without casting her vote. A few moments later a sm-11 girl appeared with "mo'her's rubliers." She was a qui. kly ban died. Why don't you j .n the club?" askev) one of the mothers of a woman reporter later. I'm not eligible, I am not even married," explained the reporter. That doesn't make any difference; neither am I." said the mmher "We are organized to help mothers and tc tetdl them how to treat their chll-ure-n." New York Sun. t inttl Mnp. "Yot; know fOd promised to release ne." said her quondam lover; I come be you now for the fulfillment of that promise. I wish to marry Miss Wryv. It" "I wll lrelease you if yon promise tne snmethine." Ige said. "I kaet always begffd her teer'i were feJte, When you find out let me know If It's true." Pbiladelpllla Press. BUNCH TOCETHER. Ccffce Has a Curious Way of Finally Attacking Some Organ. Alls tLat come from coffee are cumnlativ. . that is. unle ss the coffee is taken away new troubles are continually appearing and the old ones get Werse. "To bepin with."' says a Kansan, "I

was a slave to coffee just as thousands of others to-day; thought I could not! live without drinking strong coffee tv. ry morning for breakfast and 1 had mrt Vw.arlnt-hr.a thit Lt.nl tna In Vin.f '

. .. .. i. .... um rip. Ul V. , LA w , several days every month. Could hard

ly keep my fcd on my stomach, but would vomit as Ion as I could throw anything up and when I could j.et hot coffee to stay on my etonae h. I thought J I was bttter. "Well, two years ago this spring I , evas that ie k with rheumatism I coulj no ate my right arm to do anything, had heart trouble, was nervous. My nerves acre all unstrung and my finger nails and tips were blue as if I bad a thill all the time, and my fae and hands yellow as a pumpkin. My

do. ..r .-!:! i: .is h .ir . .i- and rh. imatism and my neighbors said I had Ui'ight's Disease und was going to tit "Well, 1 did not know what on earth

was me maite-r ami every morning would drag myself out of bed and go to breakfast, not to eat anything, but to fon e down some more coffee. Then in a little while I would be so nervous, my heart would beat lilve everything. "Finally one morning I told my husband I belbved ceiffee was the cause1 of this trouble and that I thought I would try I"ostum, which I had setu advertised, lie said All riprht," so we pot Posttim. and although I did not like It at first I got rifrht down to business and made it according to dire, tlonsj then it was fine and th. whole family' got to using it. and I tell you it has worl.td wonders for me. Thanks tol Postum in place of the poI.:on, coffco, I now enjoy Rood health, hnre not

MM in ted wiili sick headache for two years, although I had it for 30 years before I lieirnn Postum and my nerves are now strong and I have no trouble' fr m my heart or frora UU rheumatism. "I (on-lder Postum a necessary trtlcle of food cm my tul le. My friends who come here and taste my Postum say it la delicious." Name Riven by Post um Co.. Battle Creek, Mich. CM the kOTfc, "The Hoad to WellvilJe," la each pl.g.

d i nr al av-r

Big Rooms Big Meals Small Cost. Notwithstanding slatt' J r; urtn to the contrary, the InsTeis Inn, .it i a NN elaf Fair, t. l.ui, )u tfaurougbl) lustaiaed

tbe I i reputaUxti ..: .Mr .. Al. it.er.

ii.

een craabJee t I lllutis e 1 1 Is itality, Without

ti u emu n e(

Its i mager, lor go u

Catiuii at re.iM.ii.tine rit Tustiks to its en.ii im.iii tliitul f'piii'mt nt, it ud properly osgg t.ir nie ei elm u bsve cougnt it lni ovetcrwwding or discomi Maiidinit. as it does, ut

and curroundeti by a Ihmu: .ml natural tor-

c t. it has enjoyed t.ie opulai veroict ol being the coolest and most delightful pofc in all St. Lewis. The ggtraordinary cenveni nee of being right inii'.e the (irounds and then bj taving all tin - "ine itrset ir j. in ney I . been ( i ited by every .-t. and the ninigement bavs won hina praie for tLcir -u --. ' ci! .rti iu c.ttcrir.g to the ctn- . . i'i'v .. -t j mei.t of each and every sitor. T rates, whicn are very : . isonable. ranee from tl r0 to f SO peniay

i, and from 3.U0 to $7.61) Anier

Earn ein erini t: '

postal aMroctl ?o the It Irn. a's Fair Grounds. It. Louis, will interesting lif.uil reiatdiug ics-

To the list of dying wen! of famu men must ! ni led the eaclamstioe of (Stivernor General H bl kofl : l .i nd. wsea be se i i by tiie Kinnifh patriot. Sci.aumana. Ai he nar k to the pavmient he exclaimed "I see ui) l'ioniaül L'tita Observer.

ItTae- r..i li, Con'-hs, Sore Thrust, Ct ti-., Infl - W e l ourh. Href.. . tls M-i AsthiB. I - ... v' ... a .... tu - ... it. IN-Bi Ulli e l i w eo th( cr. i tit effc i a't-r likinc the , f--- S- 1 ' r cl i trs over jr wiicrrc Lsrg i . .: ; i uta

F4" EE to WOMEN

A I nrge Trial Box and book of Instructions absolutely Free and Po&t pal ', enoujh to prove the value of Paxtiae Toilet Antiseptic

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form ta diiolc In ymttr oon polatmous and tarnuperlor to llqued nti unties containing alcohol which IrriUtra lu'JitirJ ir!rt. and tia e iw rlraniting rroP rlua. Ihr CODlcnla I a very bor anikra - Aatiwpi. Soiittlso tsats linger E further- haa mora uaa In t..f tm u and d aas Bggf e got tl t h a n a n y antlaaptlc preparatlo) uu can guy.

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