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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 20 Sep 1894, p. 7

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" F F "HUB. f,,t1piiiiiii, mng New Bafrigerator. TRE BEL'; NERA‘L ZHCANTILE .‘CATERLOO JE SHOP terloo T - MARKET. 0 years nds of Meats, Summer M of all kinds 3 specialty. CHAS. H radii, harles 'en1'ars,red and improv' ewly painted. RY!“ r is the time for ,p Harness J :qe people of Waterloo. Wholesale Fischer, Waterloo, t I l arid Sign Painter Licensed A nu;_ (up vrr Nelsons Skinuly and PM”, attended to. on :11! 833 There .r.r.m:y_ IA NI: {VHS >11. mm $tt $4ch Bums " and Retail hmite, m: an... ACTED: and Paper h. N. Rom “inx'hh and}; ZIMMERM‘ 'r’rvqci; l NC E CO Auetg ltUru:l.Nt"r, Number MONTREAL Pest, s'lloom ‘IHW'ARL dt I tne y that pal Point; ' t1 down nu, it ilraaelt. uislatnr Bari h rnteed, EON; “KENT. l viper- George u! pdit ier and G KAT, Wilma, (WNW My: I TI,',' ortte> van Répair Shop GOOD JOB GUARANTEED. Wilcox & Whitmer, CUSTOM LAUNDRY. li 3 f)ei,,ty,ry.rot Bicycles SHEAP MEAT "fanadian Aermotor. altar' 131 w", 'uatiox Pet igth Onta Alf ER’S Cherry Pectoral Ptompttc act,sureto cure Econo 24m [HUI Bicycle Race Meet, July 25th. 11’” r.,l tnmlulmn or Poueteg Scwmg Machines. Electric Belly, . Crunsppithing. For h Big Day. t "ia:mand Tuhucco Emporium mm! by fri/id Nu‘ml has rented a pin oe the M ‘prd by the Bean Shirt tutd iicritn, near the Post 0m. where r' {min} to do Brst.clamg 1artry.t.rs m.» 11': " patronage of the public. =30 'iiiutual Life. IO muwal L11 Clit l. . "tttrt"."", ONT t,;.,',cGttv" mm. PAIRING. ELI n ,ick all the Best Bands of 'lt, , and Tobaccos for the great E... *3an THE ARK "I I " [EFL ILT, KINDS OF How. belting and all threkhers' supplies Gem (Steel) t Star WINDMILLS. Hydraulic rams. Iron force and lift pumps. For information apply to Jt up Vuhlcs guaranteed on [in nicmla belong lo and are 1oldt'rm. 3. No restriction '. or occupation. i. Death c on coanpletiott of claim oe (a. Solicitor”... '...Berlin Hmhmd Refuree.WaLerloo pt. of Agencies-Waterloo DUST tmLEtlT0ft8. JO IN E, WIEGAND. I'M Celebrated Hallady Standard. Sta bility, Progress. J. DUI-EHSAM. Prop. w. B. BOWDEN. agent. New Dundee. 10 King St. Berlin i: nomeionally epi- 4- or Iv“ prvvniont. ( 7 HEN complaint l'ec‘toral. Tot-tti ot PP.uaoic-rioN ;. mu buy., t:"hrss no “a. 411mm": owning. Maul down with an cumplnrelyprns- mu my breathing , ir i'rorr.'ht!rs" in an "L y r:t'.e of Ayer'l w:u»r1’::ulIlM-gnn ' '1. Ir'ruthlnotbe. 13% m'it mph! and the :ly :1 wrmtiertttl med- rl, Crook City, S. D. WM. HENDRY, Manager 1,t,lh".)l... 811683.029 -'\':ur 'v.... Lainey tNA', ..F..wr. 3.UH,T(I“ It.f. Fij‘mm. lin. "tsTtttBUTIoN ..;~ an thc, newest. (tti ot PP.uaoic-rioN m buy. [Thus no Travelling Agent, INS') $100,000 323.!50 2.5911,!2‘ £539,110 2,330, 1530.981 P2,9t1 MUN i'Atill " This satanic journalism begins by " fering for sale unspeakable things in order to make money. To be content with saying that is to tell the truth partially and keep within the limits of politeness at the same time. J out-nel- ism before eaten beetums en editor(per- mit me still to depreoete n personality) was content to deal with newl end supply comments upon the news. The journalism of “ten deals Almost exclu- sively with lies. Ita euergeric motivee ere hate, envy, malice, and all uncheri- tablenees. It does not interest but it excites, Those instincts which men share with the bouts, no the strings on which it pup. Those sympathies which men we euppooed to hue bed with the In," use the integer) ground: of its Hitteala for am on iion. , - i The Aa-ir, of WW. in one of its stair. Ant at tho " TL, Azania of tet'gut,t1 in only one of its statr. Anot or the MW. of Murder, in randy to go tterprtd " n this bluntneu of mine deplor~ able? But the keeperiot the vineyard are silent. Among these new Ind evil things is surely the abnominsble journllilm of Satan. Let me put it then in the mild and well-bred phraaeology of these well-bred times. Let us be frank: There is It least uneasiness nmong our reptiles But no one in authority thinks the time has yet arrived to cry aloud to men and women to beware. There are signs in the heavens, There are portents on the earth. The world is troubled by new and evil things. It is a. time when unseen breakers are demending imaginary bulwarks. It is a time when the rich upon their deathbed: have to listen for their viati. c:m to the curses of the poor, dying in their kennels, are trampled by the un- pitying feet of the rich. In Asia, a vague, unexplninuble, un. deflmxble terror fore-runs the hurricane An immense crouching dread is the herald of typhoon. Reptiles, birds bekata-auus himself-stir And quake and tremble at they knew not what. The fountains of order and of all our ssnctities are being poisoned hour. ly. The very earth, its stability dis- trusted by us, seems to undulste under our feet, The skies glow darker and darker. and the stars by which "re used to sail are one by one going out. We hear in the twilight so ill.omened a. clamor of voices-lat all speaking ditferent things. We are harassed by inexplicable tearr-,but no counsels re- assure us for more than an instant. ”nee in a while the deepening gloom is lit up-by titushee of dynamite. [The mock serenity of our Golden Age is awakened over and over ngsin by the triumphant 'habet !' of the exulting Ansrch, the death cry of him who per- ishes, or the scape-goat of his order,the crash of the guillotine. or the thud of the gallows trap,the groan of the hope- less and the desperate, the cheer ot the vengeful and devilish. It .13 not so in other things-in things vastly less important to the whole human race, things of intinittsly minor relation to the maintenance of what we call civilization. There is no false delicacy to prevent one from printing in a. warning spirit, the sym- ptoms of cholera. No newspaper hesita- tes to describe the loathsome character- istics of the plague, In the panic that accompanies a pestilence, the very Air resounds with appalling cries and spou- sations. Maybe they are blind. Maybe they see. At all events they any noth. ing. It is the race that is sick and in danger of dying. , There are assassins in the shadows of our civilization, and the watchmen are dumb. It 18 a lamentable thing that. ont of pure politeness (which perhnps we con- sider to be due to the age of the earth) we conceal truths with periphrases. From the eyes of the victim um hidden in the mum of good taste, the charac- teristivs and conditions Mid . stages of the diseases of which they are dy. 1112, Nor is tho application of it limited to the neWspape-r characterized with such terribh, tr'uth--the, newspaper that ought to be so bitterly lamented by every American who has a decent pride in his country and its institutions, and chairs to use them menaced by such villiunons irAluencee and energies. Whatit describedund condemned is not the villainy of an individual crimi- nal. it is the Villain)! of a criminal school of journalism, founded by tGt news9"per, the abnominubln school of journalism of the "rclrcuimirud and father of crimes, satuu. It is 't long time smce there appear ed in the American press, or in the press of any count ry, so admirable, so strtsiaiitforwurd,so grave an article, or an article so altogether appropriate, as your leader on‘Au Assassm of Reputa- tion.' There was not a word of depre cation in it,not a word ofdenunciation, which was not well deserved, which “WIS not of incaleuUble C value and which was not, above all thlugueuson- ablc. A Criminal School Of Journalism Taints The Air. Blahlly Called nu 'Asusnasm, of Ben-ulna. any! Buy mom! De L'rper. SPAWN (ll! SATAN’S BRAIN. Surely there is a frightful mensoe in this to society in which it flourishes sud is_so well esteemed that, comforting testimonial to its proprietor end pro- jector, it pays. a! The enemy in here. The city in be leaguered. The [entries are silent. Now let the soldiers: wake to their gum! Help from withoht in cm enfeebl- ing in its eirmstr, bit help from within Invuinbly invigontec. nanny}: gr: mmpumms mm Surely its the men who live by con- serving-or attempting to cot"erTtr- the morals ofa community, have no other topic Je nd no other motive they " least have this. i Pimple; was and other human a an mood we um. to bred oittM the van “that. Prevent it by talus 'Poa'tte-Pt _ - Thanks tothe diabolical gazogene, all the nir we breathe " being poison ed. All noble thoughts and inctincts are dying 9f uphyxiu. The stinkpota of its cynicism Are thrown in the up- turned faces of all who are trymg to live purely and cleanly and to do good. - -- Hate your neighbor, and by so doing pp bery'iit vourself: _ .A - - , An invited guest, it snuff: atrocious scandal " the wedding feat. It runs with the hearse to get a chance of pin- ning I slander to the coffin and than lampoon the helpless dead. Shame and sorrow crouch at the door of an unwitting household. The jour. nalism of Seton breaks down the bar- rier and thrusts them in. Remorse and regret weep in the delcmted home. Satan’s iournelism laughs and drugs them to be derided on the highway. -. Ia preecepu no twotold--and neg" tlve. Household wounds are torn open. Peniteut birds are pilloried (and some of as weap for Hester Prynne !) Prodi- gal son: Are flayed with heartless mock. ery. (Alas t, poor David I alas far Ab- salom I) . The bird escaping from the nets of the fowlen is thrown back into the snare. The wretch, broken in spirit, who yearns for the answer of God to his desperate prayer, hears instead the other small still voice, which whispers, 'Kill yourself y Now, it is the triumphant feat of thejourms1itsm of Satan that eveyy man who buys a copy-ot its v'illsnoua as- "ulttr--immlta written and insults drawn-becomes himself a shameless accomplice in the defamation of Ameri.. can women. _ There was a. time when American men would have Ggelhsted with count- less and merciless stripes the wretch that defamed their girls’ and women. It has literally stripped woman of her garments and made money out of her shame. There has not been a Sun. day in months which, with a hideous and sinister delight, has not been com- memorated by pietorisltitymonistruione, by graphic lies, of the indecency and immorality of American girls. It has posed American wives and daughters in their nudity as Gerome posed the odalisqnes of his slave mar- ket and his harem bath. It has been so industrious in nothing as in the banishment of respect for wo- men. Leading the way in their degra- dation, it has paid the? wages to drag the skirts of American womanhood through the most miry of sloughs. Every day the journalism of Satan ibunee and crackles with such imfamies. Every dayU issue, In a spitting,sputter- ing volley from the rifle pit of the In.. ferno But the Satanist; hot with the mis. sion of his service, sought the old mar, helpless in his. solitude, pilloried him in the columns of the devil of the grotesque cveatures who had gone wad of curing maniacs-and Dr. Tildeu Brown,with a. broken heart, hanged himself. One ogtlus satanisls heard that a very good and noble man, after years of Publi service in caring for the dir mentedflmd himself yielded to the in- fluence, of his associations and himself become insane. Conscious of his alllic- tion, he went to England, and, poor fellow, submitted to being himself 88: questered. Then he came home to America, retired from his painful and arduous labors to his little farm and there expected to end in rest his useful and self-sacrificing career. Its humorist is of the same type. His especial excellence is in the sweet ening of adultery, in portraying the betrayal of girlish innocence,iu lending the blush of the rose to the foulest pic- ture of viee.He is very ingenious when he makes thei.t and arson and forgery and blackmail characters in his come- dies, and shows conclusively, after all, that there is nothing in crime except ' spirit of fun. lag the obliteration of the useless in order to cry aloud for the annihilation of those whom you hate, because you envy them. Ot the stat}; too, is he, who in the appalling depths of the Vale of Tomb-a; inveiughs rwith bitter- ness against the sermon that was once upon a. time preached trom the top of the Mount. Love norGod,heouue there is no RAYMOND DE L‘EPER. In 1-!!! Jiitytp, l According to . odstorn of Cores, I“ I yd Core-n- mnut in: 3 white let t'/l,'/d you! “at; the death of the All people have hand of your mane, All ”go luvs heard of’your name, Dinmond yen in this {sitryonng Dominion, Eve euablished I wonderful tune. When people ever are in the wrong, each line they Add is much too long.--- Prior. , The highest point reached by a r) il. road in the Western hemisphere is the tunnel on the C. & O. R. R ' Peru- 13,645 feet above the Ptu:iiie. Smoke Derby Plug Smoking Tobacco, 5, 10, and 20e Purge. Made only by D, Ritchie k Co. the' only organized "Union" Plug Tobacco Factory in Canada. O, dyes, used from ocean to ocean, Ye Diamond Dyes, pure, fut and true'. No wonder that, female devotion And firat thoughts are centred in you. Ye bring, to each home, joy and pleasure, And many a dollar ye save; To every good housewife a treasure, A frien , a companion and slave. Cnoxcs l A friend, a companion and slave, A friend, a eompanion and slave, Diamond Dyes bring to all joy and pleasure, And many adoller they cove. _ Diamond Dyes always ready for duty, Working merrily, never forlorn; Ye restore to brightness! end beauty Each garment miled, faded and worn. Throughout this extended Dominion; All people have heard of your name, And critics are all of opinion That ye ere entitled tofeme. _ Cnonus: I Hunter-VI suppose the guns i trtyr well killed ott btyo" DIAMOND DYES Have Established a Wonderful Fame._ Send 25 "8unlight" Soap wrappers wrapper bearing the words "Why Does a. Woman Look Old Sooner Than a Man”) to Lever Bros , 43 Scott St, Toronto, and you will receive by posts. I. pretty picture, free from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best in the market and it will only cost le postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write your address carefully. 1y. l-‘lgmlug For Ills Lire. (Hanover Post.) ' The water in Mr. B. Ahrmvs' well gave out und ho engaged u, Barton to sink thei well lower sud fusd water.The first twelve,feer were protected by a wooden crib, somewhat decayed, and, the remaining six feet we“ bricked up. On Monday morning work was begun and between ten and eleven o’clock most of the brick had been ren10\'ed,l when without warning, the old crib i gave way and the earth and sand '; caved in and completely covered Ban; ton, who was standing erect at the' time. Mr, Ahrens' who was at thei' top of the well, slid down the rope to 1 the rescue and at the same time called to Mrs. Ahrvns,sitting on the door step [ a. few feet away, to run for help. Ahr-i ens found that sand of six or seven) inches coveredlthe head of the untortu/ note man, He pulled the sand awsyl with his hands but almost as fast as he ‘scraped it away it filled up again. With l the energy of despair he worked away; and seminar] Barton's head uncovered! but notwithstanding the utmost exér-l tion he could not keep the sand away} and the man was buried again andl again. When help arrived Ahrens was', up to his waist in ssnd. A board wasi lowered and it was thought that his': face might be kept clear, but it failed. l A sheet of tin was then tried and was I more successful. Barton,who appeared l to be the most collected of the lot, " _ vised that a crib be made and low- ered over him or he would never be taken out alive. After 80 minutes o": hard work the crib was made and low. ered and the danger was passed. A lot of hard work stil remained as the criol was not large enough to permit a shovel and the sand had to be lifted out with a. small scoop. About three o'clock n of, fifieet quantity had been removed, so thata. rope was fastened around him! and he was drawn out and had 3 glimpse of the sun which he buts short time be-l fore never expected to see again. l [ 1rditner-.'Oh, nol Yee nee, l there Lin" hen no one bqntin' up here but bum like you from} the city! F Ilow to Get a "Sunlight Pleura- Am: RED, 1vHir"e AND Bum. All the devil want: to begin with is one deacon. RIDING TO SAVE A Lna:.--A Georgia newspaper gave an account of the her- oism of John Potter, a. ten year old boy who rode a horse twelve miles to Macon for the purpose of calling . phy. sician to attend his mother, who was believed to be dying with colic. The doctor could not be found but a. kind druggist gave the lad a bottle of medi- cine, and then fainted from nervous exhaustion. The medicine cured the sick woman, and the boy as well. It is only necessary to any that the prev- ious medicine was Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, which never fails to cure disor- ders of the stomach. Me. old popular price, for new big bottle. The soul is to :euigmu. God is the solution. The edible dogs of China are known by their bluish tongue; They never bark ard Bre very miturn. Four and and a. In” millions Ara slaughtered un- nually to titillaoe the palates of the celestisla. Cbeerfnlneu it health; in opposite, melancholy, in disease. We pay $150,000 every year for 8. males; Senate, and $50,000 a year for the maintenance of Rideau Hall and the Governoru office, many thousmds for unnecessary oftieiOr, and many thousands for law coats outside of the salaries of a Minister of Juative, a De- puty Minister and a. Solicitor General. A campniu contribution of $25,000 was taken out of the lake St. John Railway. And still we are told that we cannot reduce the turiff because the late of taxntion must be maintained, and waste and robbery by Ministers and their agents is made an excuse for per- petuating the robbery of the Uriif. The exams of cost over the estimate on the Little Rapids lock was $256,- 000. The Tay canal cost $343,000 more than the estimate. of a useless franchis; act‘will cost $150,000. The country loses $125,000 on the Sheik'u island darn, A million dollars of public money was wasted on the St. Charles branch of the 1nteTIltPitl, Railway. '* .- In :trm building of the Mon'trea] bridges $270,000 were stolen or west- ed. .‘ Senecal's commission on Printing Bureau contract: amounted to $50,000. The country was plunderrd out of $700,000 on the McGreevy and Con. nolly contracts. ' CIGAR” It irii"iVrc.'j Eki, aljt’o‘ Ag Imported»: - "irate my Advuce and}? ,htlje on fpittrvt,s.tliitii9i' The soul of woman lives in love. "- - 1 t orl ettrn . jigsaw 5&1“ j)):", J,',i",t)jiiiiiiti'i'iiit Two revisions during this parliament W "J",ffi?l,flr8lti 't(li,iij,l'i', C'd'rCh?;1!C17l0li Pains (may . , “Sp Cy WHENTHOL 1505mm MAST a is ii' _ 305$.cm G "JIM mm! W Wzste and Robbery FLA STER PAIN UKE MAGIC " - - fl" _ It“ 'iaaiii.a - N _ “up. 'ldMllt'ltllt , o y lil, C W' Fear Of all kinds of' Paints, Builders' Hardware CXB1iNCEi3rttiTCrlS Stoves, - Ranges, - Ames, - hh, We keep the Best and requirco Will 0c Prqmptlyturnishcd and at moderate charges. All in- formation concerning builuing opcrations will be checrtully given to contractors wishing to tender. The best -stock of (flair: Stoves and Furnaces, Soil Pipe and sollCheap. Hardware Merchant and Licensed Plmul,er Having/an Architect on the premises, phi required will be prgmptly furnished and at modem A l __ -_e__H - - "__ _ ""... .N.PN.rb6. "ddk.4 gnlnkk “VIA, I have added a few more ot the besn plumbers in Canada to my staff,and am therefore prepared to do all kinds of Plumbing work, as well as Water works Piping, Tapping the main water pipe, Hot Water Heat- ing, Steam and Gas (ittinar, Etc, in the most improved way and latest style, at moderate prices, and done without any delay, in any part in Waterloo County. Get my quotaziuns before ordering elsewhere. The best stock oCllardware, Claw, Paint. Lamps, Tinware, Stoves and Furnaces, Soil Pipe, Sewer Pipe and (mum: always kept unr‘ cnlr! Pimp.“ Citizens of Berlin and Waterloi) C)""'):;',","'?, or: SLOO AND UPWARUS recount-2. AND CURRENT RATE', or INrF_r?rST “Lawn. INTEREST ADDED TO THE PRtNCJPAL AT THE END out any nun thEMDER IN EACH YEAR. an: CANADIAN BAN K C) A GENERAL RANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. FARMERS' NOTES D‘acou‘weo DRAWS ISSUED PAYABLE AT ALL POINTS IN CANADA, AND THL ancurAL canes IN THE UNITED STATES, GREAT BRITAiN, Fianna, Eznmum, a, ESTABLISHED 1887 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. CAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS Dru. {lunar-d; & lit-Tun nm the lv-annz muciulinm o Axnuriuu Tin-x .v:: st .1 I H ',e, t'llre or x. 'i'.it TIMI! rnpn Mimi] und hy, u )0ch of Dunno.“ :W' ut fUth- yo, run no risk. Write then for an honest. ”1mm. .. 1. , mun i' “m ' tr . ttel you. It um; “Yo you years of regret and with“; (mums (up manic. W rite {or a Queouon List and 3001.: F . ee. Consullauon Free, drains and lenses. purifier, Um Maud. Hour! ll. . bum, 1,-.be up thc uvrvoG, and gang} "Item- and rectum, lost umm) m thc bud). We Guarantee to Cure Nervona In billty. Failing nanhood. 1tzohue.t,vtqee.""ry .ttrtCtore,tMeet, Unnatural nlachurxen. Weak runs and All Kidney and uluddcr him-macs. Cure: scCL"i",'Cu'd' Capt. anuwud 83 'tid, "At Ci yum td an” f mm. 1 c.lrCitli', “my almost ruined Q - mo. 1 l)cv:.r1.-‘ HI’I’HJIH mu] \mmn My Luck tr mum: Inn. I could Marni no (ink-m. Hmui nut! , F' lu-‘xum' dull. Dreams and . ., (”and at mum \h-nko-zu-J n't'. I I'm 1 r-*\"h “Miami Firms. Elec, ' - V, ‘2; tric, Hulk , Kuhn; Mnm AHI“ and lam“) inn-tun Tin-y gave me "dt! 1"ii(t', I; no 2M; . A hivml mluw " n lutr) Em. lit‘LuME) S Vaughn They Ell t' my 1" x fit evrst Inc? (nu- I'anIn 1 mt: um" an} " (trawl wt. 1 could feel Etlth " (”a turstv'if Quint“; Her) tiay. I Cur .Mu' Luz/mt 'freutrrrent can: when Cored m “m. CIT..";' all else jun: ' 'l'Le.v Lune cum! mun) 01m: friends." Dr, Mnnlmu. -crr El'll 'i'il'iliih'il 'Ill lllm “FUNDED /"‘"1§\ m w... a L- ' oiiirtifeT0tc.thcd Treatment; "",rrr,','j,1i,1 Iht$,ltElillilElilfttAiiflWl, (Yup. Pot-on. * _ l 't" A . F . " '1': “a "'. atii: 'rhocroruir, of Y'IIIVHI and A through xuriy inditscr Um: .Id Ditvrst,wo,ve rumwl and " rw). nny ot' the quuxim: Sunnimn ". Lion; Mtunorv Poor; ri:v,'r y F t the Fun“: Dunnm and Pram, Thur“; ”Mr Luwv; i'uins .. I liner-y and mag“. Ctur Au and suxuully , {it 1hlfillii, i)!E'li'isri Special Attention ttivok. to the Collection of Commerclai Paper Fannara’ Bales Notes. ... .. . - Cumd m tum- This being the proper t1_me to.do bath-room and closet work, I Our Prices are the Lowest. F.%.br... I n ma: lJri Read Cyl') mo. Ihcrhnm nt'r Hand no (Izvrriux drawn-I at mum w, trio Bulk -. i"itic.it no help. A h'ivntl ,' V-V‘u -' _ "st I," at' a "W'xt'.'! 'vMriua,ii.Csisuas-aLi-s2 giW22e'ii2L',ui'i §AYINGS BANK DEPARTMENT B. E. WALKER, GENERAL MANACER, WATERLCO BRANCH mo 8 yam-.1 um I cor.tracteda torirrrw rot1rati,trltittts1 blood I \Tle' lo Um Springs totreat fot ".iirihs Mercurynlmou uc. Aiwr u “hall- tbo I'IIIILJKUILE mam appeared. Throat SOTO, {mine in Ctubu, pimplma a. face, lslnznlws. ores md, lmir. glands vnkruud. Mr.‘ A Ilwdwul trirud advised Dru, y A livruun'n’ va ‘IHLMUI l'r wrnwu. it ourou' mn. and [have willplumn for I‘m-hm! I "m ryurriei.trtM Wilma"; A! I llwurtily ruminant} " ter all who Imw Una to,r,r,ib 9 'kbNN)-- , it wall madman: the pun-In trout the mood.‘ is, ii'Ei)l'Lrl1i' 5;; 1ffl(llili "o, i'iiir'Ar"it,' ',"iiSiiif'iir's',:i'rt,st, " M: ' mu PH "1:; V r'.','rd PHA van nro Um mum: ”Minuet; of m 11- in Cure or 1.» par. Thu” mou- u-- of numnmu we at sumo You D..'ILLUA_'.' w.o!.o.trryted you. It may :d m am! Whoa young I led a I a a! Julur PYr'rtN6t9 mlde trouble at] nurvuum My kidnnn bwume wLmu-w. AMI-rim! M-wu nun!»- I Inn} over.rthirur-all failed till Hump-J. and Kt-rgun. Thou tiow l 11'A_-r-|C|“V arad sexually. 1100] ”up i"vrthoat' Em ir COMMERCE H. d. GRASETT. MANAGER ' 50.000 CURED. .\ car in tusrinst Distant“ o.' men. not 'lm- but). 519p! rd! lawman; [Hivh‘h-r: Hum “nun-sud Us] Luck of u up iuuntall), phyncully the Poet Uliim’, lierliu I48 Shelia St. Detroit, lch. and specifications mnmrhlrr‘ gmvn tuttoard Blood :I‘It». Huvv Fou 85,330,000 00,000 Attib Have Dane,

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