HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-04-20, Page 2(;o:+ ,' 11 :t .a., t4,ttl. . Ott:411 ;hall tate s They are of all sizes, from the bit, °Ilea
the size of iti parlor organ, utatluted ou a
(By our own Correspondent.) oast to those that can be held On the dal'.
xzls ItUlti 1AYon or neve. Earle morning flude the grinders on the
The psychologist of the next day will less inlpoettlnt basiuess sweets. ppring
no doubt treat the newsboy as a distinct the remainder of the clay they are every -
element in the world of mina, end the where. They are usually paired --Ilan
professor of hainauisnt will classify hint and wife. The man wields the orm. k,
TIDE WINGIIAM TIMES, APRIL 20, 1900
t'tti tbt;uusi Itemairing 0ITIt TORONTO- ij i,jrp f 1�Ll ivitrit lnaehinefi orthe1x111:L111,7,.facturei product.
„ # [ l 4 1tIL t 11`11 t.tt
I3o p<t :; $ar.etp0rill i t i purify' year Woad
you are making a gaol t gt:lnl.tl ;, 1t:11I,
the good ieni will be lttattl and 11.tllpi-
xwes. 'lir tie metlieiu a emcee all hullers of
the b1 eel, createe a good appetite, over-
*alnes fiat tired teethe: and imparts
vigor mt:l vitality t:a the whole SYStein.
'rt.!st Mal Medieiue.
Bi1Ii.•u'mets i:1 cured by Hold's Pills, as belonging to a separate species. He is die woman the call.
wics.
the most adaptable business Ulan in the On 11f nay the first real spring clay
Pentclope-- W.11 aflerall, I believe the eitY. Ile is a Mercuzy iu both the _of they r, oue of these• couples from
. + the word. He is stiliu Ital„kook. their baby out for an
.
• ready iia all enter codes to. turn an honest airing in a bot• nailed to the handles of
l lee nae euewe the happier one le, Gen- olda..cl now sense of 1 y }
eviove--Til tt's a comfortablepltticsoplty. ; •
Penny. His rep rtee meals that of ii'
You tenet be very happy, . cabinet minister” By his voice ` alone
'Hiss Wade Baton 1 one can tell howlie business is going,
A well -know young lady t"Iov Hai, He cries oat, 441?aper-r-rs, paper-r-rs,
W. 13•, writes: " I on,,n me= meted : Globe, Alain, Telegritut, News and Star
Lara -Liver Pills t•.i anyone suffering anti. Saturdsy 111$1it !" His cry stupe,
from ("misdeed= They cured me ea- the monueut a matinees ttinees finger is raised.
tirety before I Nati tienshei tho third,"Paper-r-rs, pap e.lers, ciao, Mail.
box. ; Tel—l". Ile has srd a paper. H4 begins
shouting again the Inoznent he gets the
When a girl can get a man to teach ; money in his hand. , The bold, fat, -wed-
her a game of cards, played by two ' conditioned boy is.;s his highest and
only she becomes so stupid that it takes strongest note, wh:1a the thin, trail, little
her a whole winter to learn. fellow says very ; neelcly and timidly,
,.s"Papers," and o ers his sheets most
apologetically. s sales are very few.
ABSOLUTE
Ona night that great play was to be
presented at the rand a large crowd
•troors to
theoffice Cl
CUstood waiting for
open. A situation snob as that is the
delight of the Newsboy. Presently a
�.
very ragged luchiu, perhaps about three
ti �= � or fear years old, came around the Cor-
tier of Youge, tIe was immediately
1 seized by a newsy/who took him through
C t9 B the crowd soliciting gifts for what he
termed "his poor little brother." When
the round haclbeen made the "poor little
i brother"—and those brothers had pro
• • I bably never met taefore—was taken a
Little T er Pi1!.st, 1 short clistauce to one side, the gifts ab-
li �► It11 .& a7 stracted, and his feeling relative sent
Cartr
Must Boar Signature of
/"!
has a news stand. In buying a paper
Sea Fac.Simila Wrapper Below. ' one day I gave him a fifty cent piece,
and it is remarkabll the short time he
-Very small aria as easy itook to retake the Change. Oa telling
olane as surer. i him that he did eikeedingly well for a
FOR HEADACHE.;blind man, he replied, "Yep, captain, fer
CATERS F0 i11iIiN'SS, l a man that hasn't seen the light of day
TTLE FOR BILIOUSNESS. -• � fer forty year I can handle my fingers
I vER FOR TORPID LIVER. • . ; about as quick as t e next."
PILLS. r°OEI CONSTIPATION. "Forty
blind fort ° t years?"
FW SALLOW SKIN. years last Mty since I seen a
FOR THE COMPLEXION !Rash of lightniu' aud haven't seen a
peck ceee eeee, warm.. ...wee! thing since, Why Fleming that's been
25 ate!Purely Vegetable. rS, . ° Moyer of Toronto t ed to be a chum of
ansae when we we gaffers," he con -
CURE SICK HEADACHE. ' dulled proudly, "end Johnny Scholes
that keeps the hotel just across the road
`there was another. Bat he never comes
GBIPPE'S L[EACY. they anust; but lie
' near me now. Now they use lots of
papers over therel .
neer buys one off ie. That's the kind
^ ; of a man Johnny holes is."
Si
'e Erie I fives He listed his •icveneer'. Among
- A • others was die treatment of the blind by
Wthe government. I sympathized with
Coed System. the
and bade himsgood-day.
"Good -day, cap in," was the parting
A Montreal Gentleman Tells About It. rejoiner.
Another blind man whose name is
Mr. F. J. Brophy, a well-known employee " Andrews keeps a news stand corner of
in the money -order department at the gen. Youge and Adelaide. He is a very well
eral post office in Montreal, tells about his !dressed respectable looking gentleman
ease as follows:
sad his business is patent ly quite good,
"I had avery,, severe attack of La . $e has anti-ilnperk lkstic views which he
Grippe, which left ,rue all run down, very
nervous, without appetite, p petite, and extremely airs in the shape o verse in Wrigley's
weak. Very often t1 could not sleep at • "Oitizen and Coun
night, and 1 was -oil troubled with pro- -
fuse perspiration, hick naturally ceased ' * * * ``
zee mach annoyance. Learning of the iThe Empire Tob co people are shoty-
good efecte of Milburn's Heart and Nerve • ,
Pins. I began taking them, and mach to my , ting just now a Very ovel advertisement.
gratification they have braced me up, in- They have two in , one abont seven
:pa ed myti system, and made me '
vigo ten entire eye a feet high and the other about three,
feel like a new maga. I am now all Cilli., dressed in blue P ' ce Alberts with blue
and highly recommend these pills to aLy
one coffering as I al." ! plug hats to mat h. On their backs
ilburn's Heart' and Nerve Pills cure • printed in red letters • are words to the
him about his business.
On a street collier a little north of
Queen on Yonge ail aged blind man who
• beam the patriarohthe patriaroga cognomen of Moses,
Tim 1311n'1 Ituetoreii to Sight..
NOW Tork, .A.p"il t ,---Sargooas of the
Almshouse llo3pital on l3tackwall's Is-
land wrao some days ago operated an the
eyes of six sia'atless petients deoided yes -
terJily to raulava the bflotliklag from the
eyes of Thom Is 13Iwoad who• lies been
an in:Nate of the a3ynulns for the butyl, on
the Tslan•1 for inlay pars. "l''raise
G,d, I can see," raaw 3 L E waotl, as
the cloth fell from his eyes, and he be-
came llystorieal. Muo11 confusion in
the hospital resulted. Many of the
patients knave Elwood, whose eight had
their organ cart. `A pretty little baby it been restored, and his Half -crazed joy
was with its big blank oyes •watching the atteoted them strangely. At least five
cars and wagons• s tbeyrolled past. Its patients who hall also boon operated
cheeks wore just- as fat and its mouth upon for total blindness hoard Elwood
as pouting as on would wish, and its proclaim that he was no longer blind,.
tiny dark face 10 ked fair enough in o h
and began clamoring to the-band-
"Coutrest with its allele white onp and ages removed cora their eyes. The ear -
coati goons agreed, and when the stripes of
Onbjaoor old soul (lad in a miserable - stripes of lin Olt over Peter Uampbeli's
ol.i dress and -shoes, and with a tattooer. eyes were uu vound, it was found that
shawl about )ler head, an the coldest 1re, like Ilwoad, could sea with oae eye.
Pebrualy day sits ou a small stool at Michael Flower was equally as fortuu-
busy corners with. a small organ on her ate, and if tai pro u alis is correct, will
s nailed to the side of 'eventually Wye the use of both eyes.
Marc wotidetful yet was the case of
Mary Flanigan, a woman patient. This
innate in the titsylurn for the blind, had
been in. total ddlrkuess for a decade. She
could even fete the sun, and feel its
• warmth with ut • distiuguishtng the
Ieast .glkmmer of its powerful light.
This woman eau now see with both
eyes, and ii.well on tho way to complete
,, recovery. Ernest Shultz, wile had been
through the operation with the others,
was overcome wk.en he learned that he
was still doomed:Jo blindness. The cry-
stalline lens w removed from each of
the twelve eyes.1 In the cases where the
operation was ui uecessful it is believed
hi,•ough long disuse, is
,)
knee. A till cup;
it, but like the or woman's face the
cup seems to hay ' given up hope, and is
now almost on its ide, as if it never ex-
pected a penny Wattle on' its bottom.
The organ, too, same to depth., for un-
like its lusty brothers, its music—if that
be the word. -rolls out so slowly and
dolorously thatl it makes one t)tjnlr of a
faneral.
., ca
George Fuller olden while in Londou
quite nnexpecte y met his old friend,
Casey. They ha scarcely begun ex-
pressing their de 'ght on meeting when
Big Ben began tot'strike the noon hour,.
• "We must 'seas said Golden, "our
encs until the belts
, What poetry is in
s* sublime! Old Bou
harmony of its ton -
his sordid world!"
pleasant reminis
have clone claimi
their music, ho
takes one with thl
gues away above 1
"Phat?" ejaculated Casey.
g," answered Gollden,
bells, How enobling
What grandeur,' hat
sublimity 1 Theii pure tones ring out
like au Angel's call,"
"Phat did yo lay?" again inquired
Casey.
"The bells, th bells," shouted Golden,
"Big Ben in the belfry above our heads.
A poet's dream, a battle -call, a divine
symphony froman orchestra of angels.
And as they still keep pealing I wonder
• if music ever before fell ou man's ear of
such loftiness, stick power to thrill him
to the very soul '
"Ye'li hev t' spake oat," persisted
Casoy, "I can't dear y' fer thein dpunn
bells."
"I was remarki
"the beauty of th
their sounds are!
0 s•,I e: -k
Farmer' Oatei ke : Little ¥iss, wlmre
clid the cow kick Fou?
Little Miss, sobbing: Between the
house--and—the barn.
O * ,1 :: 0
The engrossing iopic of the day, is Mr.
1 McKay's (membe for South Oxford)
Medical Bill. 7' bill like Most others
is looked on from wo sides, but as it is
••• t there will • e no pasty sand sling-
ing: The Toronto Medical College is
eradiated with the University of Toronto
and is thus a state institution. Trinity
u
College is operated by a joint stuck
company. The - Torontos and their
friends claim that the act will reduce
them to the staniiard of Trinity. The
Trinities believe i' will raise them to the
position of the rorontos. Both sides
are using unlimited newspaper space
and much ink is `setting the hatter in
"its true light,'.' I hear Mr. Arch.
Hyslop, M. P. P. 'all support it.
"One of houeands."
palpitation, norv4sneas, e)eeplessuees,. ' effect that the big and the little man re -
weakness, anemia end general debility. Miss Lily Coy 2 Gladstone Av
present respectively the relative size of Toronto, collar 'ted acute ca.
— `Empire plugs aur other plugs. They through taking a s vere rcolc sol two
SI ' parole the streets, a very ill -matched years ago. Her su ering w s ery clis-
tresoing at times. he tried several re -•
1, ' pair. Corning doll town. last Saturday medics, but none ve ]ler any real re -
from North Tordbto we found them lief. Dr. Agnew Catarmhal Powder
' stealing e. march their employer by was recornmendedl, o her --one appliea-
taking a ride in a spigh. The big fellow tion gave instant ielief, .and when she
i sat on the seat nae ole the driver, whilehad'used four bottjes she says she was
entirely cured. S�Icl by A. L. Handl-
eakness ,
'''''
Thumb lay in the !bottom, nothing bus ton.
'kikhis hat, vvkksicars and pkpe to be seen.
•,� o. c n Vesta post orrice seas burglarized.
1: The Toronto Telegram has lately (Mosley people .are pnshkng for
Try as you. may, you cannot ' moved into its new offices, earner Bay tannery.
escape the weary, worn out, and Melinda. The marble floors and G h iI d.re fl .Ory for
prin
th
dont-care-to-work feeling that 1 pillars, big windows, and shining brass
railings make one think of the cit hall
1� y .
As a newspaper Twine it is by fare the prof- C. W, Tanney, musical conduc-
finest in the city,ki it for its "tultzatural
H
cleaness" it'tvoul be ideal, The Tele- for of Chesney, assisted by Hanover
grain is said to b the best ptrying paper vocalists, gave the beautiful cantata,
in the city. Its : ` roprietor, Mr. Johan `.Queen Bstller,pr
Tile Telfortlls hall,
• e 'Ross Itobertson,�. P. is an. euthusiastrc
anover. performance was very
Burdock Blood Bitters 1S', hockoyist and has been for some time ereditabie.
what people need this weather. !?resident of the Ontario Iloekey League
osnts swollen.
to 'which organiz anima= he lute donated t iy little bo
It sets the liver, bowels, and ;salla costlytro Innes, During the alt 3'n 8 sears old, had a llttd
p g p II attack of Alioumatient. iris joints were
kidneys acting whereby all # l.Tockey season he has forsakers his pat- 4 swollen and he couIdr 'f� sleep with the
poirrrttc are: elinminatetl from the lianlcntary duties at different times to 1pain. Cue box of Milburn; s Stheuutntio
Pills completely aired hint: 1?. Beeson -
Sym...... ; C►C . t. , i. c, C'OngUC, stt ild important thatches at Stratford, here. elle, fart Hope. Ont.
• Ilr
accompanies spring weather,
Brain is not as clear as it
ought to be ; there is languor
and listlessness instead of
energy and activity.
lyd
a
the optic nerve
powerless to act.
REDUCTION IN PRICE
pp
Or. Agnew's Ratarrhal Powder.
The price of Dr Agnew's Catarrhal
Powder has been lanced by the manu-
facturer from sixtycents to fifty cents
per bottle. This remedy, which has
been recommended as no other ono iu
existence, by members of Parliament,
ministers and educational neon, can now
be had of any druggist at 50 cents a
bottle. It relieves in ton minutes, head-
ache and all pain caused by colds or
catarrh. It is delightful to use. It
cures completely. Sold by A. L.
Hamilton.
.irrsproves the appexltc purifies 'LOAM and.else
and enriches the blood.NOVA
Carlyle one a
testa', "It the I)a
should take his
,aiv19
fl rf aux .,n10••
and a piano t
s ,it ells ell
y
p
Brim -
peen world, so, that inbreed Bttrolatl
thele were not o Ones left soundable,
Wei'ee ho rat! 1
would filo lin Le ger
. would have s d somethilw worse bad
hie world bee nfested by band organs,
On eh .aecolitpa 1 by a couple of Ogre..
Flctfi3ocl, d.p ere. One eanya.tt stir
MXSS MARY J.
zwltx 01
laud, Man., writes
4.
� � lad
sE
urd
ak l
I
have used
Sitters as a spring medicine far
three year now and don't think
there is its equal anywhere. iVhen.
feel drowsya
and tired,
and
have
tea desire to eat,
get a bottle of
B.B. E.
"1 Wok It purifies the blood and
Wog*rr,; eh* caste titian batter
Pr
MAYiI`US.
d o
ed oint ilg htfttl sat.
it
some good t ni ht
i', g
amulet, and sluite lit.
ilii) M ilii rj1)1111„hlt
Crimsonbeak Who was the first elan
mentioned iu the able to have real es-
tate in his own teal io? Yeast•-I'in sure
I don't know. 'Wily, Lot.'
VIE MIL
OF THE
13. C. MoMorrail, of Luekuow has
been re-engaged as bandmaster in Ripley.
Walkerton Atelier Baseball club has
re -organized,
DIST IN DAIRY
is par and cold and
Costs
THREE CENTS A QUART.
PLACER, MI ING CLAIMS iN
THE YUK.O TERRITORY.
Notice i creby given that all of the placer
alining cl• ims whole and Fractional the pro -
rt y of le Crown in the Yukon Territory
will b offered for sale at public auction aj,
Daws by. the Gol Commissioner, on the Ind
day ' .. July, 1001
enty por cent. of the purchase money
11 beold to the G kl Commissioner• at Dew -
on on the day of . ale, and the reinainder
within thirty clays fr that date..
There wilt be no res rictton as to the number
of claims which may he sold to any one pea:von
or company holding a tree Miner's Certificate,
but no hydraulic claims, will bo included in the
sale,
So soon as the pttrella a money has been paid
in full, entries for the c tiros wvlllhe. granted in
accordance with the •ovisions of the placer
mining regulations the in force, with the ex -
emboli of the provision as to the ((taking out
of claims, and the clans sold shall thereafter
be subject to the place,. ining regulations.
A survey of the clot : 4 sold will be made by
the Department at as e. rly a date as possible,
widtho claims shalt in tint* ground the Gov-
efino by survey ha ae•
ormmont Satrveyer may;
corclance with such r7igulations as may bo
glide: in that behalf, m1d the d:!cision of the
Gold Commissioner shalt in respect thereof be
final and conclusive. 2
Xis ease for any rtrtso it is deemed impos-
sible by the Gotd Conti, to give title
and posta!:cvion to any claim disposed of at seek(
suction sale, the ' Goldommtleelonor will re-
ftuii thodeposit. paid a the time °Pelle, turd
no claire shall lin a .,belly. ilia o. own hi respect
to failure to give title or possession.
A. second auction sale under the conditions
above sot forth will be Ii(dd Itt Dawson on the
2nd day of August, 1900;.of all elating not. dis-
posed of at the auction Sale of the gad July,
1000, and of any other claims which have in tho
meantime become the p olierty of the Crown
under the regulations in that behalf.
rs1flL w G. EMI,
B.
Department of Interior, y
(Maws, 21st Fob1-uttry,1000:
f
Mo. Vett %f11tiW
fb Pitied Ile
it<llcts-1Vlediett sciences
asci
ti tit
discovered the potency of tie Pine-tiltede
as a panacea for sterna*tronbles. he
immense percerltag t vegetable p'pain
o:nttaineci Pt the t ntalten itnnnitnost
,r el in a
" , ii rel�+rtr.11c c oases i' ]�
11.c 15 ll
i� y T
A
°a1 l4' the whole '
till Ili d�C1�1t d i w a 3 t�tx
Of
mid
brat on,
Ono talitlat
1 after oak meal will aid d aattala 'ura_,md ,i7y', a,
ore
What `
Vastorta its for Infants , and Children. Castoria is a
harmless substitute 1oi Castor Oil, raregolrie, Props
and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opiums,
Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It Is Pleasant.
Its guarantee is thirty years' use. by Millions of
Mothers. Castoria, destroys 'orals and ;inlays Feverish-
ness, Castoria cures Diarrhoea and Wi a 1 Colic, Castoria
relieves Teething. Troubles, cures Constipation Auld
Flatulency, Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates
the Stomach and Bowels of Infants and Children, giving
healthy and natural sleek. Castoria is tbo Children's
Panacea—The Mother's Friend..
Castoria.
"Oastoria is an excellent medicine for
children. Mothers have repeatedly told sue
of its good effect upon their children"
Da. G. C. OS000a, Lowell, Mass.
Castoria.
4t Castoria Is ro well adapted to chlldrem
that Y recommend it as superior to any pre-
scription known to me."
II. A. A.acnsa,1st- D. Brooklyn, N. t'
THE FAC-S1MILE SiGNATLIRE OF
APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER.
^:+c r,:nau,: env r
Mr. Geo, H. Scripps, the min who
owned half a dezoa ill :so:taut Atm ri-
can newspapers, is dead.
Mr. John Plemming, of Beamsville,
recently found eleven $20 goldpieces in
a stick of wood while chopping.
('�' tf tm �'�•
Per 3...t tolrtl,tianI. C1sj :sI'seli.
.�,9•
.
cv
ll'ha
ototilo
signature
Ithamar D. Phelps, dead in Laporte,
Ind., aged 08, was the leader of a large
party who tunneled out of Libby prig=
(luring the civil war.
The Windsor Bent Goods Company. is
about to triple its capital and extend its
operations into several other • lines of
manufacturing.
Towns of 15,00 population in Porto
Rico are said tofibo without a resident
•physkciau, owiu :to tho poverty of tic
people.
•t "Si'?sn i�t+
TEN G TNS
WEAK LUNGS.
Many persons are in a dondition to invite
Pneumonia or Consumption by reason of
inherited tendency or other causes. The
catch cold easily—find it difficult to get rid
o2 an ordinary cough or cold. We would
advise all such people to use Dr. Wood's
Norway Pine Syrup.
It is e, wonderful strengthener and healer
of the breathing organs, and fortifies the
lungs against serious pulmonary diseasee4,
Mies Clara Marshall, Moore, Ont., writes:
"I have suffered several years with weak
lungs and could get no cure, so became
discouraged. If I caught cold it was bard
to get rid of it. I started using Dr. Wood's
Norway Pine Syrup, and as a result my
cough has been ourea and my lungs greatly'"
strengthened."
Dr. Wocurs
Norway Pine
.01
A
2Gc. and 50o. a bottle. All druggists.
.+,w'lk+r.Y1e . W 1III I
4t ,..p ISHe forsellingonly two woitt"etre nda aplea'iu�� l�lll - �..1_
tb,xw,parltugesuiS,vect ���.,_
�� , •...— rut Seeds at IO conn
�1t, --':*br:7J each. Xi& largo peel:age containa‘
O1 mos t flagrant varieties °1colore. Thts10t1,1ao. the best make and latcatmodel, well finished
n caul plated, carefully a glued and tested be:ore leaving the factory. It is just the thing for
target prtctiae or fon shoo tag cats, tats sparrows, etc. Return tills a,lvertisenlm,tlrith your address and we
Send seeds. SeSthm11, return money and wo forward your ltilluall charges paid. The *Caen, fpr 0411,11^keels
is short soorder tit eau. On:Swtrtreapacuagcssollthemra selrlRcmlumSapplyJAL, /Joie 1 Toronto,
DAISY
PAP RIFLE
, As the seaso' i is now
rt1"b1c�1
y.
• int whenwhentheset
bills win be needed by
horsemen,
Swould
e�ilt wc,
ar',
lllsly to 11 such that the.
'X'ni1;, •office is well
equipped
for turningout
this class
of work, A
splendid line of suitable
cuts.
WEAK' NERVOUS EAS yEWrE ��S E :.
.25490.0 ciaREIJ IN 20 Via' EA}
gg"CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY,'
-. rt A CAS1; NVE r"
M00 IN GOLD FaCANNOT CURB 01• ;
1, xcarvOt 3 NnEOr,
SELF-ABUSir, MISSIONS, VARICO-
CELE, CONCEALED DRAINS,
URI °LE `, SYPHILIS, STUNTED k
PARTS, LOST AleiNtlooll, ri•:iPo3.r.:.r
CY, NERVOUS DEBILITY, i.•NNEu'.'.
URAL DISCHARGES, ETC.
The New Method Troatrncn: Is the
Greatest nismery 6i me Age
1
EOR CURING THESE D�8EASkS'2;;
, Thousands f young and Middle aged men pro annually swept to a pregnant!!
•: !'taro through AI:LY IVtai5:,R5TJONS, I:AiOBS'.1 S, ANO BL.Outt illi ettih,l.. 1t
e halve any o thefollo n� m n s consult u before- Nils too Pito, l t.-sonntne r'.,.�r"
I4� v w Y ivi 6 ay ptq r na a > b s
14 *roue and woa r - destnndent and gloomy, spooks beftro the eyes whit dere, envies- un,lrr
them, weak hack, kidneys irritable, palpitation of the boort, haalitr.t, tlr. arrra min
:
10 n08 sediment in urine, pimples on the fare. AqAs a hhen, hollow aipetY, careworn -it
expression, poor nunnery, lifeless, distrustfat, Iack energy an.1 strength, tte-e. root ,t .?
,
fags, restless nights, changeable mnod», Scall manhood, stunted organs *ud promo- IA
tiro doeay, bo a pains, halt sons loose, sothroat oto.
YOU fiAV`L S 1VAL. WEAKNEe^ ►
011ie NSW'Ml3i•(103 TSIIATMrxN'T along can
cure you, and *mho a roan of you, Undorite Matt -
ones) tho brain be:ernes active, the blood purified
(to that alt pimples, blotchen and union disappear;
the nerves become strong tui stool, to that nervous -
nears, bashfulnsse and despnndcnry disappear;
the eyes become bright, the fare Silt and clear,
energy rottume to ttre body, Mut lite moral, physical
and sexual syetmna Ore invigorated; all drains
eoasn-no more vital waste from the creole. The
various orf ans'hocomo natural and manly. You
foot yourself a man and lenow marriage cannot be
n tailorr. WO invite all the affiliated to eonsult tin
eentld'nttally mut tree etcherae. Don't let mutat
and fat:Irs tub you of your hard earned dealers.
We will rum you ot'vo pay.
Ili.t Si !Ott:, rLOOi) DEM DCf1SLASED
Yri1:11.`1, ie the, rant prevalent end most Rerione
tt2. )Or? disawn, It naps tit/, very UM blood of the 'SIaav ,I,i,i._,. -
14cti•nand inrt••saenttretyt•radtratedfrom timers- rtrtttantran7iatooPratf!aAsis,
, tarn will stiro.!t Out or:spring. beware of Mercury.
' It only y suppresses the symptoms -our NOW Mit T11011 positively elven It for ever,
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,; of youth. Rolf -Omer or later oxcesane have brekon down your 8ystorii, You trot' the
;. symptomf; 10n,tlingbvor rut, Menially, physteallyanti eexuallyyou are net The man
• yen used to he or should be, Lustful prooticas reap rleh harvoeta. Will y..0 heel the
'dant:or reignede.'
RE�Y Aro yen avtetltfl7 navesyou lost hoe? Arocnnt n tr
Pitt) t Y p yout rnp .tlr NOW Martians?
�e[:i: t1 i lla4year blood been diseased? 1xavAyou any utAnkaAat,t our NOW biethud
Treatment wig taro you. What it has don* for othorn it will ria for you. Consultation
ireea. Igo matter wee tuts treated you,v'rtte for an honest ouln et( Free elf Merge.
oh rennonabto. teepee I1rce -•-"'the Golden Monitor" tlllustrtttedt. on ltiset.sea to
hien. 11141o8o postage. 9 ennt6. Sealed. Hook on "Ileseaaoss of Women" I: roc.
USED WITHOUTWRITTEN t!0 Nh �S WRI N +CON 6H1', PA V
� rS PAP/Aft. )ua ttedlelro Ilan. CA Lv.
No trams aft b Dab or envotdtaa. Evatyth:ng donfidentiai. Qutl,itlon net and Cost tt. 'feat.
melt, FREE. `] j,.,.._ .,
ORS, KENNEDY KERGA ; Ntsfil t8 i herr?l„ .
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