The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, December 30, 1898, Image 2

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legielativn, have uot succeeded in gel­
F hom o rc bzxjci . ah O oroesposdznt .
b F Chronic 1«»:
ing a promise from President McKin­
(ORIGINAI. AND 9KI.ICTKD.)
j T 1 * eniliaaiaem with which the p eo-1
ley, but they are still hard at work
pie of Havana welcome the incoming ;
trying to bring additional pressure to
W ash . I) U, Dec., 19th, 1893.
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Oft-times nothing profits more
■ American troops besjicaks a friendly
bear upon
him. They
have adopted one
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azs v i ' l ^ i i f c
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Circumstances
have
brought
the
ex-
0&EGON
self
esteem grounded on just and
feeling for the United Stales out of which pailMjon queatjon w y IUUU|, to U,e (ront unique method of influencing the Pres
It belongs to every large nature, when
■omc much sentiment for annex- ¡n WMllingtolJi President McKinley’s id e n t -a petition from republican mem­
ation. It will be the chief duty of the spw.ell 8t AtlMIJtll( in wbieb he asked ! b®M of congr-ss, asking the President it is not under the immediate power of
some strong unquestioning emotion, to
American reconstructionists during the j
w,
Jown „ æ
«” -g
l a ' to call an extra session of congress
suspect
itself and doubt the truth of its
vear or two o( their incumbency to do „
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regarded a« coin nutting him in favor of in the spring, and to state in the call
'tor.
own
impression
conscious of eoifta pos-
their bent to make that 6 good will 1 per- expansion,
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• retaining the Philip- that the session is called solely to con-
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m anent; and if tl.ey arc wise they will j I pineg
u ««MW
hgg V cn
lll„9ed u ,e cxpall. aider financial legislation. This petition sibiiities beyond its own horizon.
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' DAO
MVö.
Sweet
are
the
uses
of
adversity,
w
hich,
j profit by tire lessons of lire reconslr.ic gionigtg in ,.OIlgregg> and out ol C0I)grPg9. 5 is now being circulated for signatures
like the toad, -»
ugly z auit
venomous, - |
t.o a e r a m the sqgth. Tho lll“‘lltke» Then came Col P.rvan’s visit to Wash-I ""<> is »«•'* to have obtained a consider- ........................
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tl.e
made
in
giving
the
southern
states
a
gov-|
ingtcn
(or
tb#
double
purpose
oj.tryin-
b1«
nuiplrer,
Imt
they
do
not
include
wears
yet
a
precious
jewel
in
his head, I
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I. there rests a crnmc.it of scalawags and
i to preve„t
party\ ppo#: j the party leaders. Iteganlless of this and this our life exem pt from public
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are inclined
gers, instead of such a system of rule as jng thc rgtiflegtion 0 , lh(, trcaty o( petition and other efforts of the same haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in
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lency upon northern men ought to have initiated, ()ea(.e w|,ie|» he says should not figure parties, an extra session is „ generally
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the ,„,l
gulf of f the —
war anJ
«uu „ .i.«uu
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* spendthrift « widened
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.¡„ le!. ..
. j regarded as among tho probabilities, and good in everything.
in tho fight against expansion, and I
•th e thrift the south politically solid against the ‘
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. 1 1 but. it will not l>o confined, if held, to
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I conceive abuse to differ from accusu-
i « ‘a a t i t t i i l o f i u l ! F u t u r 1 .1 •<•>. • • r vzaev**. fzv». n n o e l . r t l . l a . t e *
a solidifying his party in both branches of 1 , I
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lion in this, that accusation has to do
congress against expansion. He sue- i fiaancial legislation.
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ceeded so well in the first that it is) Same o'd congress; same old talk with offenses for which tlie laws provide
' teruational der in Chiba. The ail interim rule, if
now generally expected that the treaty about working through the holidays; penalties, abuse witlr the scandal which
Ilia: W hile j military, will probably he honest, but
will he ratified hv the senate before the ™ neold joint resolution providing for enemies apeak against each other ae-
nlo justifies. ■ the utmost care should bo taken also to close of this session ofeongress, although j a Christmas recess of two weeks, from cording to their humor,
■ xtravnganec, 1 mako it efficient. Tlie army is not
it cannot lie sent to the senate until tlie H>e 2lst inst. Amen.
j There is an ill-breeding to which
ilitical dan- strong on tlie side of business or civil
) whatever our rank nnd nature, wc nr a
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lira
I. wt'cK
1 January,
first
week 11 in
January. tie
Ho was’nt so
of wealth in ndininiatration and it will need special
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alnicst equally sensitive,—the ill-breed-
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Women Should Know It.
' flie rich can aid for the work in hand. And that aid
!
ing
that comes from want of considera- )
numerous senators and representatives
'¡ties in the should enlist the best men in the civil
I tiou fur others.
of his party who told him plainly that
Many women sufl'er untold agony and
(Cent io not 1 service, rather than to run tho risk of
they nnd their constituents believed misery because the nature of their disease
Oh, tlie incomparable contrivance of
X assurance disgusting thc Cubans witli American
that it was the proper thing for this is not correctly understood. They have Nature who has ordered all things in so
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Even if methods of government.
government Io keep all the territory it been led to believe that womb trouble even n method that whenever she lias
10 reason why
If we can have honest officials, incor- 1
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.acquired
in the war with Spain, ami or female weakness of some sort is rc- been less bountiful in her gifts, there
ia monopoly of ruptihle courts, thrifty financiering and !
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,
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,
that
so
long as the administration sponsible for the many ills that beset she makes it up with a dose of self-lovo
•■/' ouljfjustiflcu- absolute safeguards to public order dur- i
- th -
-r a ,
....... „ „ .a .-, I P°H7 was legitimate expansion, and womankind.
<r?t wealth is in
ing the term of American occupation
which supplies the former deficits and
Neuralgia, nervousness, headache, makes all even.
lose forms we do not doubt that tho Uubaus will be j not imperialism, tlioy expected to sup­
.ual wealth, so cnaruio/ed oi our ways that they will port it, Ool Bryan admitted in conver­ puffy or dark circles under the eyes,
DA NGERS OF PROSrERlTV,
and many want to become Americans themselves. sation with bis friends that public senti- rheumatism, a dragging pain or dull
Abundance
oft times weakens. W lun
1 ment at the present time is favorable to ache in tlie back, weakness or bearing-
J * ' ,(T, is con- At least thnt is a possibility to be con- )
men
have
money
against a bundled
' I fl >gle hour, fidcred ns one that may have a powerful 1 expansion, but lie argued tliat it will down sensation, profuse or scanty supply
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winters,
they
nre
apt
to forget how to
irose nt influence upon the future of the island Roon be changed nnd will support the of urine with strong odor, frequent de­
pray.
Wild
animals
draw
near barns
position lie has taken,
sire to pass it with scalding or burning
nnd of our national relations to it.
Tho Nicaragua Canal hid cannot be sensation, sediment in it after standing ami houses when food fails elsewhere,
There wi" b i much, in any event, to
said to have made any real progress in-bottle or common glass for twenty- so men are spiritualized by their ph> st­
mako for annexation, especially a ta rilf,
eal necessities. Crossing a trop'cal
at least that might work in favor of Porto Rico, during tlie week it has been tlie “ un­ four I ioutb , are signs of kidney and
plain
in Africa, Stanley's wagon was
finished
business'’
of
the
senate.
Near­
bladder trouble.
*oe in the but even thnt influence could be defeat- )
locked liy tlie flowers growing in pro- j
ly
all
of
tho
senators
claim
to
favor
tiie
The above symptoms
are v «sa»V
often U «till»
attri-
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justify it ed if tlie temporary administration of
In l>ress Goods and Dress
Full line of Ladies, Gents
Cuba should tie scandalous or inefficient. canal, hut a majority of them appear to buted by the patient herself or by her fuaion- Thus oaitli’s pilgrims have
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have different ideas of the legislation j pbygician to felimIe weaklieS3 or W0Q)b often been hindered by the golden U Trimming, can
bo found
anti Children’s underwea.
3n
that will best accomplish that result, trouble
Hence s o m a n v
fu ll
flo*'erH G(>d causes to spring.up in. their
U‘
SUPFLY AND DEMAND.
istance, it
In Fi
Tl.e consequence is a number of amend- j obtain relie{( be,.^ 180 H)ey ar(J treating>
pathway.
2 erge8’ as m3res> Henrietta, *
Articles
can
bo <
o the City
MjF B u lltlln .
Ladies Cloth, Suitings W ater- found Fascinators, Child’s |
nen 8 an 1 talk of eeseral brand new not the disease itsolf, but a reflection of
C"0*! »'ants to bestow abundaiuc upon
nearly all
•\ Subscril
:ribor” lias attached a mean­
bills. Senator Morgan says ho docsn t l the primary cs-'jo, which is kidney man s body, not to hind him down,
i but
Strangers—pco- ing to a recent article in The Bulletin
pi oofs.
Hoods,
Bootees, x Mittens,
K
care whose bill is p issed or what its trouble.
— his mind and
•• heart for
- the
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. lo '■ fiee
higher
¡n bere. This on “ the value of gold” that it does not
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Trimmings
to
match
in
RUCHINGS,
the latest, Boh- I
exact form is, just so tl.e construction ; , n f;wti women aB we„ „„ mcn ary >
, life.
S e n t heretofore bear. The question was not whethe.-,
z ¿-.it a degree of under existing conditions, tho gold of the canal is authorized at this session niade miaerable with kidney and blad-
When the summer has createli the
Gimps, Velvets, Silks, Satins
hinet, Hosiery, Ladies’ and |
of congress.
der trouble and both need the same I verdure ot tlie tree, these leaves hido
jiMtfi ull classes stnmlard should be maintained, but
Tho sentiment expressed by President remedy.
ETC., in all Shades.
Gents’ Neckwear ETC.
•,,liu past year, whether the refusal of mint privileges
the sun from the earth it seeks to bless.
McKinley—that tho time had come
'"-„.lie past five to gold would affect its commercial when the U S Government ought t o 1 r ..............
Dr Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root
great
— ■«“>>>P-Itoot
Is is tno tno
great
■ ’ As a gold dollar brought close to the j
hlieeliari.ies value. Tho paper from which The share in the care of the G mfederate 1 i
k,d"ey
^ e s eclipses the sun. so a little proa-
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¿r jiower lo ) Bulletin quote I assorted that the dead-found an echo in
9g !
U e« y to
gent permanent commercial value of gold would not be
) l l i e c l |ud tli.it exclaimed she was j
when Representative Rixev, of Va, | do(|ar
•ry few of that affected If gold should cease to be coined
i tired of Christmas tiecausc her father’s i
introduced a bill providing that the
To prove its wonderful merits you gentro9ity Io(t notbil,g for h ef tQ Jea
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en necesitnted to and coaso also to he a legal tender.
government should also share in the
0 tramp clement' This position conflicts with tlie law of
may have a sample bottle and book ' i»«4
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care o living confederates, who are j telling
about u>
* » ^ r e d gnevous injury,
any wants to the domain! and supply. In our opinion
needy, by opening to tuein all soldier's - free by mgi, Kind,
m en, . ;
T.
No creature cuu
can i,v
he u
truly
happy that
u iy nappy
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'‘teas in tlie past any legislation thoixshould deprive gold
bornés -nd other institutions m aintain- U-EST a„d „ „ j yo„r adJregg
higliest faculty.
t
i rendezvoused of any of its f j.ictions would impair its
w. ,I,v W government for ex-soldiers,
& Q Binghamton, N Y , °
-X. ’ T ‘1° crowning excellence in a fish is the
Mf*
**Kfa4icgedHieni. vatu«. If there should be concerted ,
- a .F U « S soldiers
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¡fins;
)ij
upon the e sSir~
sSme ‘------
terms .« that
fins; in
in a a bird
bird is
is the
the wing;
wing; in
in a a Hon
lion is
is I
ars since action among ar tisans not to use gold in
)
force
for
strik
in
g;
in
the
deer
is
its
and aailorswro admitted.
jA-laas was so th earis or in t i e manufactures there
DON’T TELL T’. ’.ÛWt WHERE YOU
Members of the Anglo-American Com­
foot for speeding. Man’s highest faculty
'qarative absence would, in consequence, be a decreased
FOUND ME.
mission no longer speak hopefully of
is
thinking, loving and aspiring.
¿h is winter, It demand for gold, and that decreased !
success in tho negotiation of n treaty
.Yused condition I demand
would
lower
its
market
value,
.
.
,iav® established schools
tor
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llie
abo\e is the name of a new
sone developing
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8J"g
these
higher
natures
that
Ijyid lias a
CULTIVATING GOOD WILL OF CUBANS
W A S N IN U IU N
L tlltK .
i d ie r a r v
7ON
IS NOW FILLED
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With Seasonable Goods, and as usual of
? first class quality. “OUR AIM:” to Sell
First Class Articles at Most Reasonable
PRICES.
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We carry no shop-worn, or
- any kind.
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Auction
Goods
Some of the latest arrivals
are Hats and Caps, Boots and
Shoes, Oiled Clothing and
Rubber " Goods, Hardware.
Crockery and glassware, Dry
Fam
Goods, and Fancy
Articles,
which must be seen to be
appreciated.
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In fact, if there is anything you require
that a merchant can suoolv, call on
Y o u r s
T r x x ly
4. W. TTT“
TTTfH
TS
W
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«uro to
of tlio
Anililions
kp severo
«h
*>ll at
« atened and m i-
istsr thnn jiie can
tlie role bf the
ii I ots mendicaut.—
Viiieud the law of this
t tho duty of the
amtiary to execute
svtitenred to death.
Iiango would have a
o prisonor* h ive as-
aty jails after being
but if tho law were
*\jfas soon nt a rrini-
could be
♦.jV where
w ‘o es-
A.
are akin to God, for man is a miniature
commercial reciprocity. On tho contra- ! K*V 11,08 Delanev>
chaplain of a ! odition o( Illflni’ty
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uses is discontinued, tlie commercial
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into the
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8tate Pen "entinry, while passing worlJ 8peeclllea9 and a, lnogt
value of thnt metal will be somewhat in
deaf
and
agreement on the reciprocity, ns iin- ’ tlirolIgl‘ t,!C hoapital ward was called
blind. His every power is latent. It is
proportion lowered. The reduction in i
...
to the
bedside
market value may not he appreciable at |
“ ,rM ty ! i, last
,
,
, of a , dying convict. rile a germ. Conditions lor developing
embracing any points of real importance lH8‘ " Or^ 8 of the unfortu,,ate X0““ ' 1 must be thrown around it
I ivht to
once, but it will appear in a short time.
is very doubtful. The Commission has ^ re
1 8Ce
™
develop the s ig h ,; sound, tl.e hearing.
b u t you
VOU know
k n n w in
n well
u o ll n
ti.l my
’
me, but
me
and
,
Bom« Bard Sen««.
| adjourned until January 5, when a last : tllO.
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' language, the speech,
Life ia not a picnic. Of course, then" attempt lo agree on something will ho family, I will dm to-night,” I prepared
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can lie lots of fun crowded into it, in u n .
his soul’s exit into eternity and whilst
GREENLEAF ITEMS.
proper way, but on tho whole it is a
his
hunds were clasped in mine his last'
matter of hard and earnest work.
Col Bryan's friends are divided ns to
B y a est C orrespondent .
the ir’ ’ U Wl'° W°rk th° hardeat
: * het,,cr th®
Yorker who was
wsa made, “ In my ^ying 1110-
1 T b X Pwbo are happiest in their work ! qU° ,Wl M ,O,I,,W8 in R local PftP®r> "’«»''t 'nent l,ro," is° m® what I will ask,"
A A Gihlieon of Indian Creek,
aro the most sncoessfuL
! to be complimentary or otherwise* “ I "ero ^rtve *‘’’n
W0Hh he then reveal
i his sister-inlaw Miss Lottie 'Ach
b i h ' S K ” K S S T .’S
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pay may be do the best that is within greate,t actor' th«t ever tr.xi the boards,
,
I and even now- ir >'• would adopt thc
1“ 8e‘
b y,T in * 0,1
there is almost the certainty of
flowery beds of ease w hile other's tight
.
ve.iainty 01
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. or sail
. . . through each success. He is a born
actor, ------------
and had
to wiu the „ prize
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day with colors at the masthead and >•« •l»rted In time, would have outshone
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8'V®
me
word that
F o r • k passed
to trie
the valley the
o
- - your
j —
«...csv you
juu will
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I’vtsieu out
oui io
«ond iny body borne, but don’t tell them { ot,ier day> bound for Mr Gibson’s
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I sent the I Ixxly ) ljl,l,er'8 lll(F
place
near »- F«rn
Ri’'kc. Miss
wl,cre >ou fou,ld
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' I 1 Aciuson goes fl on to Portland where her
hoa'®'® "'‘other state, but they never ( ¡,arent„ re8;,u
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AFZ. 1 T f«w
.aaa.) 1 1,‘,n-
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k,lew "
llere
found
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Ih t Groenel Miss Annie Alamasi is working it Mrs
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31, E
s ” ' ” - Roy Egglcahaim’s.
Poor httmou nature can help itself to.
,io "- B iz Chicago sjicech flint won him v ,,K ,"natl’ ° " ‘ll 8t'"'! tlie «b°ve song
Ktuuember that if yon are w ell and tlie nomination (or president wa« a to any address for 2.) cents in silver or
busy you muH. as a result, be happy
nt " a” »
— Hardware.
masterly bit of acting—so was his going stamps, regular price 50 cents.
— --------------------- j ,0 «nr. I don’t mean by that to accuse
Mr Tr.nw t X - U U ^ a l l the butter
i(n ,i'‘Ceri,V’ bUt U !* t,lc
NEW JURY SYSTEM.
T heM ink was disabled on her wav
down the river last Friday by her pro-
peller becoming loose. After reaching
Florence she was beached for repairs
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and tl.e afternoon mail was dispatched
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or
to Mapleton in a row boat. Tho Mink
.dly yon have in tho houie, Mrs. Caterer?
n*<urt of the man to play
a . part.
He
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wa« ready for business tlie next morning
Baltim
ore
Sun:
Mrs Caterer—It is, Mr. Trauscieut, j bas a magnificent face, fine voice and
iny of
a id went to head of tide as usual
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Ixniisiana
lias
(he
merit
oi
trying
an
'were 'leriorinod
Mr Tranzcieut— With pleasure, Mr* 1,avo ,iitod '‘‘'n to the topmost placo had experiment in which many (versons in
_ . . . attending
other states will feel an interest. Tlie
Caterer
(opens wiudow and throw, fate decreed him to be a Thespian
until only those
bU.ter agaiust Isick fern«.) There I If it
,uira it would be hadn't kmn for that fe'nw, I w o ld hare’ L T,1B Re,,"e,,,en who ar® trying to new constitution provides that in crim-
made it go a little farthor yet. —Uostou bri”8 al,out an extra session of the next
t "*e* " ,ere 1 16 Pnni»hment may A fter Long lllnoee Hood'e ta r e a -
Couriar.
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not be imprisonment at hard labor, the
parillo Roetorod Coed H e a lth —
MMiitnaled Ethan
trial may be by the judge, without a
Now no Strong as gvor,
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M L'.mw.
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- i h* si,,;<■„■(■ ¡h.Yh"iiù:p„r^-b; v . " ! ! , 7 ",7;, ~
w“ nou‘ *
o be necretary
•••naze of two years, during
" Madam, " laid the smooth spoken i
l q*’ 'm verninvnt «« *—
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. Pun»«»>n®nt
r u u io u u ie iu m
ay
no
,,,ry
’ *f ,1,c
may
be ini-
in ,.
which time I underwent several surgical
' s
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’ “ i opera! lone, I at last began to Improve, but
Ay.«t housekeeper, az- .ho leizurely ¿ o k ) ih,- A n , Ä * u * " ? Ä
“ ,Ury ° f fivc’ and H “ *« my Improvement was eo alow that I be-
i'lt
«n «'he rteekoi the punishment must be hard labor, then eame discouraged. 1 was vary moch run
! «OWU her husband's gnu from the wall, m'.'‘
?°.T“ *"d 1 <!‘d 001 *“ ' • any appetite.
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I did not care to live. One day I met a
em. You cun work, but you w on 't m-m',".! 7
f - *»A-» i» u ,r b F » w r “ :
may I O i t » And he g u t.-V im .
of i N
nine
of w
whom
is Rl
friend who bad taken Hood’s Heraeparllte
J ît.w
..îVl?
lh»‘ M»<?t l Ur««
.rï. h'<r?.V
M ,ur
a w b o bouk.
o k , rence u
in e VI
n o m 18
sufficient
for
a
I
I i.ow price». H11¿ profit'. Freight imiti cnwiit
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g u n if.^ A ,h .'n£ ’7 n ? f a ! i j e A Í ' r
‘ T1,80bj*':‘ w“ <0
and who urged me to try it. I consented
, ava their use i
lessen the
an<* * 't « I had taken a few doeee I begjuj*
The
San
Francisco
Examiner
and
rly sought I y
the ln>,irAiue Buie. I'hiesxo.
’
delay and expense oi long jury trials)
to feel better and had a better appetite.
W
ert
for
one
year
<2.60
paid
in
m is men the j
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