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7 the Ehbka<br />
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nac baiw Fa&?d asur aay oje;uamc<br />
taat aay fte aa;, by asysocy<br />
ia As Frae&i States ac asy narn. in.<br />
tae ocbL<br />
Aa aew- tie- tersr paase- tfcxws toward<br />
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wfeeca-s- we accept Ea-wa- ec JL rict<br />
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Swre aiawsc aKSK raertCilMe<br />
&aA aatmrai graricatiwi of nrpaWIe to<br />
f rebfie. it wtis iar a oae-- time b.y<br />
ttae optonftT C asoexatSac tbat cr<br />
as-s- hk<br />
gawi feni4. tae Japasese mtsat<br />
a bsUTtB? attiradie- - toward as on.<br />
atxomat ot it. But Japanese, wxta<br />
itefer vrbaoiry an.i sood<br />
seaee. b come up<br />
pcotec- -<br />
dse oC the t tnetr eaugiaats,<br />
- th- sar thw weefer to adhere to their<br />
trattieeal frieattsMp towaru tae- tajcted<br />
States.<br />
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abwae. At bme t&erf are sotae, Bc<br />
!nflj- - so iuty as mi?ht have ba<br />
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aai after dfceiEisloo. d from<br />
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secwKij-- wrzeiL That is, that if we<br />
tJuBan Uirce sums<br />
'ijMS rmvor Be- aji iiiituii"rsiv umiae<br />
weigit f the aestioc. was as w tae<br />
aisufcswi. of HawaS as aState. Bat kf<br />
fe nt prosoeed t zAmtt the Islaaas t<br />
as<br />
a State oaly to- aaaei them as a terriMcy,<br />
ta a serusd. of aerewp-ise- st<br />
Terrf-BKf- cs<br />
aad peofcatwe like other<br />
a. feried whkh with some has<br />
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Tears.<br />
fe raise agaias: it is that the<br />
loririt<br />
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tfcfo- - it wooBt It<br />
woaM gcare aa natiea sheeid aa-a- ex<br />
territory unless already<br />
caoaSated with its awa csfeens<br />
abzdfty oc. the face af it. Thfe objectSsc.<br />
has always<br />
rafcea whea aaaexatsoa oc terntacy<br />
has heretofece been, pcoeosed. Jt ifci<br />
ha been, accepted as we<br />
stfEt fee oely thirteen. States aiwi? the<br />
AtiaaUe Ceast far the Valley of the<br />
Mfesfestnet asd Itsoataias<br />
feere<br />
spread<br />
Aaserieaa. cogsiatfoa Araeneaa.<br />
eoterjeise? always fol-fcthe<br />
fast Eave- - they<br />
the!<br />
3lsc<br />
do-w-<br />
aerses the<br />
Chfiieot<br />
Jaes<br />
Why<br />
they Eawanr<br />
the<br />
wtteriy "aHea<br />
Aaterfeaas these<br />
ideas have<br />
asedefed after<br />
ia-eir-aes<br />
popofetiQE.<br />
than<br />
Ftociia. CaEforna.<br />
Nevada,<br />
the tfeg- - J, ui teofc ia 1S9. The Aapte KU<br />
their<br />
traie<br />
FREDERICK SEWARD<br />
Asaerieaa<br />
the Ceho.<br />
Eve<br />
Atfcmtre<br />
fthe<br />
nearest aaaexsoos<br />
MflTTFRS<br />
Cuta wok.<br />
lieifc?Y." of<br />
aaaexaaoa fc?t$a aad the<br />
1'aiwd Slates awaums<br />
aeaaott. Tke Hberatioa of Cuba<br />
--kts eaafeaas: t,ir" mmL a;ure Iikad<br />
deep coaeeru<br />
tkev ate<br />
Bteaevi oeji utroive theiaselves iu. the<br />
senfeaieat the Cuhaa-Spaais- h<br />
KcaH of TVeyfer ami tke aj.v<br />
imn<br />
Captaia-Geaera-L the Spanish<br />
cahiaet. effort<br />
Spaia Cuba bv decrees and<br />
S"SJ7t?JrSwMfeafrefinn. Thetexnperof<br />
net favorable At<br />
fthe same realiv<br />
kaoa tke weakaess of<br />
the refeeffioo. If Cuba<br />
States wiH ia some<br />
sooaer<br />
the Iskad. will not<br />
far any long: period of<br />
inoNe<br />
offensive poiitkal stench<br />
unaier aoses unstable Xegro-Spani-<br />
sh Besides, the Isl<br />
and foil resources and only<br />
throw Horida.<br />
the Cuban<br />
eeHa4 made eafs-yaw- s and Hawaiian matter mav<br />
ZSiSrJSS S.'S: Congress. Friends of<br />
pwely tnsetini?: apoc rfee of wocld<br />
rfeats<br />
coarse prefer that Hawaiian<br />
shokl of<br />
without reference<br />
Cuba. Eat humane<br />
in behalf Cuba.<br />
all krge Cuban<br />
Ctabs and<br />
aaeEftw,tt ;frf7lthsedubsarepushinffthecauieof<br />
Stae<br />
6esa. itBoeaQaes secm?isdersoostlyia?shaeiiT<br />
Aaerseaa<br />
Bseasares<br />
Cabo.<br />
-<br />
ifidepenaence.<br />
HewreseafctaTes WasnlasteKL sf iaooey are contribcted for the<br />
sapfort of the<br />
as well<br />
may hitch Cuban<br />
matter<br />
not because<br />
BBs.itvuv<br />
iujvccs xxawiuiixi. n aniirvmuu,<br />
it sat argasent tecaase believed<br />
aay--<br />
strooirf<br />
scare mseh. sentiment in laver rlawaii mav<br />
that<br />
be Cuban<br />
an. cause. AH this may<br />
been<br />
of<br />
with Cuban<br />
valid<br />
may after ail, of<br />
the<br />
States oat the dos-in-- f<br />
egEsafaeii "an.<br />
said Flflrtia Spanish would paay towards was in<br />
gs- and then the Because are small and<br />
wooM oely "Semiaofcs aad alBgat- - .. .<br />
cs." like manner Hear large,<br />
afejected as being- inha&tted only f anrf above thinss. be almost<br />
"wad cattle, Indians aad Greasers" . . . -<br />
as Alaska deasaated as being- - Ieea witn- tne nated eye. Ine<br />
--<br />
hsMtatfos: of icebergs and. of may be our<br />
bears."<br />
sacfc thiag: the opportunity.<br />
sf. and.<br />
Eave aoc<br />
n-akswed<br />
it sp the IDssissippi and.<br />
3ffesBi the Esky<br />
taiej, Tn Plains, aad<br />
Fariae they and<br />
tosrmz k tcioy even. ver<br />
t ap-- dfstaat Taiaa?<br />
wiH sot foifeyw<br />
FherEtoce. popaiatiocL of Hi-wa-ff<br />
rnoon-graae- s."<br />
It is so largely eocipcsed of<br />
in. aeeord with<br />
Bt a<br />
The<br />
of Hawaii tsday is less<br />
with oar wa that<br />
Laefeiaaa. Texas,<br />
tTtafc. Xew aal<br />
at of respective an- -<br />
vlutioa.<br />
pfaoe<br />
:1. H&vui<br />
aweaterpefee<br />
asake<br />
shadows'<br />
Mraroee-sa-the-iindsa- cv<br />
CTEi.<br />
siasafer eaiBeidene<br />
expeasiflm territory;<br />
their showM teoaeae piErlthau<br />
should<br />
ressk CHtead eosferene.<br />
oaxshase<br />
sppweeh<br />
- tatt-- tkaer<br />
iwatser saek<br />
Faii&i States,,<br />
potatateitt jauiaaBe<br />
final<br />
wretaia<br />
jodae.<br />
do<br />
strength<br />
becomes<br />
free,, Uaited<br />
hokl<br />
They permit<br />
e:dsteee<br />
rale.<br />
jtoaes<br />
pcofcabie<br />
aaaesation<br />
matter disposed<br />
in-tlr- est<br />
powerful<br />
working<br />
In cities,<br />
have heen organized<br />
insurgents.- - This<br />
haaase, political interest,<br />
enkaver<br />
the-Hawaii- thei<br />
Anterkan Congress,<br />
tiKirasseaatMlo.;<br />
Bsed strengthen,<br />
involve<br />
imperative need<br />
dealing- -<br />
question<br />
greatest<br />
vantage Hawaii forcing<br />
United<br />
the-maag- EopsbiMa"' roEey. A drifting<br />
that the<br />
possible<br />
popelatooji tfie<br />
CaHfocafc!.tllstaat- -<br />
aH.<br />
the<br />
Bo6xrneeesitie ease<br />
TEST. ABRAHAX H5C0LS.<br />
Thfe sermon young<br />
fee Sfese? Are- - net fat-- Pjeople here<br />
the<br />
the<br />
into<br />
aad<br />
and<br />
own.<br />
ITexieo AriroBsi<br />
Hawafl t<br />
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we are of sex- -<br />
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to it.<br />
time, we ikk<br />
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or iater. of<br />
as<br />
is of a<br />
from<br />
tae<br />
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of<br />
be at<br />
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of<br />
benarsrs<br />
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to<br />
to in<br />
it<br />
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of<br />
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as<br />
pest, we<br />
be<br />
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was to can<br />
by<br />
was<br />
t<br />
fe no as<br />
foC-- A<br />
aaa ver<br />
; a brief for<br />
i<br />
llr. Lincoln remarked a' fel<br />
it<br />
on the<br />
is aot<br />
our<br />
of<br />
is<br />
thei<br />
of<br />
a<br />
of<br />
of<br />
to<br />
t-- old-ti- mod- -<br />
coach, on the cordnroy road<br />
which ante-dat- ed hv<br />
railroads, that aH<br />
were by selfishness ia<br />
good or eviL His<br />
ger this position<br />
whec were passing over cordn<br />
roy bridge that spoaaed a sloagh. A?<br />
mnd-wago- crossed this bridge and the n.<br />
shaking like a Sacker with<br />
espied aa old razcr-backe- d<br />
ec the ot the sloazh because<br />
aexaJB. The nrfiai of emfcrat&ie,1 ter pigs had got into the slcngh aad<br />
aad wfH<br />
were aaabte ia eec and la danzer<br />
Cl- EMftHy AEserfcaa locg; iefece the tfais - drowning-- . As the old coach began<br />
when, sfee wiH kacck at the door f to tai the hillside llr. Iincoln. called<br />
lot fee ITaiBa toe a&afesiac as a (W, "Drfrer, eaa't yon step-- Jnst a mo--<br />
:Waea Hi- - te-SEfevent<br />
hasfeos we snail Eent? The replied, "If the<br />
stfll have the same- & we have otner Kiler doa object." The "other<br />
"XO--- frfler"<br />
that the<br />
that<br />
gave<br />
itself? Or<br />
3Krtarr to dooaia becaase Hfefi net object, when llr. Lin- -<br />
afraid own.<br />
"W.<br />
October 2.<br />
1SST.<br />
A5D HAWAII.<br />
It a in<br />
thai anaesisian of aadi<br />
in Hawaii<br />
eil<br />
the suae time:<br />
aad that the<br />
af the<br />
The<br />
e,<br />
&<br />
The<br />
tke tke<br />
tkat<br />
Tke<br />
a<br />
saeaas the<br />
tke<br />
way, take<br />
the<br />
their<br />
that<br />
Watte<br />
Hawaii,<br />
the<br />
ooee. and<br />
(iropf<br />
the<br />
the<br />
pcBrTtu.<br />
tco<br />
the<br />
some<br />
delay. The<br />
the<br />
hj<br />
the Esckr<br />
aHes.<br />
away,<br />
and<br />
the<br />
they<br />
the test:<br />
oace to<br />
wagon,<br />
men. prompted<br />
domgthey<br />
-<br />
feUcw-passe- awas<br />
aatagonizrag<br />
they a<br />
was<br />
chilis,<br />
sow baak<br />
oat.<br />
cases<br />
Stare:<br />
driver<br />
sebt?<br />
cofa jumped our. ran back to-- slough, and began to lift little pigs<br />
set of the mad wa-s- and place<br />
returned<br />
Cofenei Baker remarked: Abe,<br />
where does seifishaess come ia on tft'<br />
Hole episode?" "Why, bless year sonL<br />
Ed. that was very essence of selfishness.<br />
I would have had no peace of<br />
miad aH day had I gone and left<br />
that oil sow worrying- over<br />
those pigs. I It 'get peace of<br />
aifad, don't yctt see?"<br />
the old fashioned sermon,<br />
the territorial frais the Paemefthe preaeher would firstly,<br />
what is selSshnesI And then he<br />
pfst as Ae sssk BMHaeiK. It feforaaid into many abstract<br />
stoat focty-fiv- e years si&ee. asfeeealatioas on its nature, origin<br />
land correlation, while the Deacons<br />
the Aaaeriesa Geveraaen Hiedita-lsHore- the<br />
they<br />
they<br />
rower<br />
d, sad the "mothers in<br />
ted the<br />
raeP that the preacher<br />
the<br />
savins: soffiethrmr seod. hot theyj<br />
HawaK by the sited State,' knew that thev- - did not understand<br />
'. T 1 X tc-- " - ....<br />
hote peaee ib aeost lerty-nv- ej the ctuKtwu. u uuueKKuuu xuwiivwasrera<br />
ot it.<br />
years ssf. The revsiHticn. in. Ha But in incident of Ineoln<br />
- iiiiii ihitv<br />
can reason about it. and compare<br />
it wth other facts you have read<br />
about, and know about, and Avhen<br />
you are through, you begin to feel<br />
that selfishness is something different<br />
from what you have been.<br />
taught that it .was. What ever its<br />
nature mav be. vou see that it may<br />
thave a coed to it. and if it is<br />
an eaKsrhtened selfishness, you<br />
not only feel good. but. without<br />
especially intending to do so. you<br />
do good to others.<br />
It is not necessary for you to<br />
imitate Mr. Iincoln. by any servile<br />
copy of his act. You need<br />
fnot spend your time looking along<br />
the fences, and in the taro and<br />
rice patches for old sows, whose!<br />
wurauuu i"-"- yiv.cui i from the- Commit<br />
from keepmir their indiscreet and i -<br />
tee, main item of which was<br />
wayward young pigs out of the<br />
mud. You can do things<br />
in other directions, for instance.<br />
in preventing the suffering of<br />
otner animal oesiue little pigs- -<br />
tlf vou. look about, vou will soon<br />
out that there is much suffertins<br />
which you cannot readilv de<br />
tect, such as the suffering animals<br />
for want of water and food.<br />
But if you choose to look further,<br />
yoa will see a great many young<br />
calves tied up in yards, out in the<br />
hot sun, and yon will see them try<br />
ing to eat coarse crass with their<br />
tender young teeth, because they<br />
are very hungry, and you will see<br />
them penned, up day, in the<br />
'dairies." and vou will not see one<br />
of them in a healthv condition.<br />
The bleatintr of these half<br />
starved young creatures goes up,<br />
through the celestial telephones,<br />
to the ear of the Haster, who not<br />
only looks after the sparrows and<br />
the mean niynah birds, but also re<br />
gards little pigs and calves.<br />
An eloquent British preacher<br />
said in one of his<br />
:a soul<br />
occupied with great ideas best performs<br />
small duties." Host of our<br />
souls are so small, they cannot<br />
hold very large ideas, just as the<br />
eye of the needle is quite too<br />
small for a camel to trot throush<br />
it. .But, we can elip off a piece of<br />
a great idea, and jam it down into<br />
our souls, and if it sticks long<br />
enough, it will aid us in doing well<br />
and beautifully the small duties,<br />
and make us more selfish in look<br />
ing around, as ICr. Iincoln was<br />
selfish in his little pig adventure.<br />
You will now sine a hymn.<br />
The Baltimore-America- n has a<br />
large influence in the State of<br />
ilTaryknd. It is a Bepublican pa- -<br />
ji, uu. i.fcr imiucntc 1 mucil;limt<br />
as the old party lines disappear.<br />
In one of its recent editorials on<br />
Hawaii, it says:<br />
The annexation of Hawaii is not<br />
soaght because of wealth of the<br />
Islands, thongh that is considerable,<br />
bat on aeconnt of the strategical im<br />
portance of gronp, and the immense<br />
valne it. may be to this country<br />
la the future. A statesman who never<br />
looks Beyond his nose may be a very<br />
successful one, and receive a vast<br />
aniaeat credit from his contemporaries,<br />
he who looks iato the future,<br />
aad makes provision for the<br />
growth and expansion of his country,<br />
and the expansion of the world's civilization<br />
and commerce, is a very much<br />
greater man, even though he may not<br />
get as many hurrahs as the former.<br />
bMfoy af sayfeig- "Yes" or Can who was no less a personage The tfnited States has had in prospect<br />
we oat safefy trsst OHrseires to decide tkan at time "Cofcrael" E. J. Bak-- annexation of Hawaii for many<br />
uestiBE rightly when it may pre-- er. gaHant general who his j years, side<br />
selfish<br />
find<br />
of<br />
all<br />
sermons.<br />
the<br />
the<br />
but<br />
and has at last determined to<br />
seat stt we reject a val-- Mf defease of Oid Glory at Ball's act, , because not to do so will be to<br />
or<br />
did<br />
ptay tne towards<br />
the the rest of the world, and because oth-<br />
the er nations may not always be so com<br />
and<br />
placent as they seem to be at present.<br />
them on. the bank. When he With European disputes adjusted,<br />
Nbw, would be aa easy matter for one of<br />
these aaval powera to turn towards Hawaii,<br />
and it would be difficult for thl3<br />
the<br />
country to defend aa Imaginary inter<br />
est in the Islands.<br />
on<br />
The Island of Hawaii Is a strategic<br />
snSerrng<br />
point more in sense of Its protec-<br />
did to<br />
tion to our commerce-<br />
In<br />
of ask,<br />
enter<br />
paw<br />
Isfeltwas<br />
L<br />
thT?<br />
- Commissioners of Education<br />
in Regular Session.<br />
More Room Needed ;tor Normal<br />
School Decision Regarding<br />
Certlfcates.<br />
It was S o'clock yesterday afteracon<br />
before the Commissioners of Education<br />
were called to order. Prof. Alexander<br />
was delayed on account ot one of,<br />
Paine's mules stopping long enough<br />
to rest on the way in from Punahou.<br />
Without the professor there was not<br />
a quorum, as Commissioners Jordan<br />
and Bowea were the only ones present<br />
besides Minister Cooper. When the<br />
members were called to order Secretary<br />
Kodsers read the minutes of two<br />
weeks ago after which Prof. Alexander<br />
-<br />
miiki.-<br />
sported Teachers'<br />
the a request<br />
from Hawaii for better school<br />
accommodations in one of the districts.<br />
It transpired that this was a renewal<br />
of a request made In March last. Mr.<br />
as,<br />
Bowea suggested that some record be<br />
kept of such matters so that they could<br />
be taken up when convenient. A discussion<br />
lasting fifteen minutes followed<br />
and nothing could be done about the<br />
matter.<br />
Prof. Alexander, from the same committee,<br />
also reported on the application<br />
of Miss Atkinson for a life certificate<br />
on the grounds of her having<br />
been a teacher for ten years past. The<br />
matter has been hanging for five<br />
weeks. It was decided to Issue first<br />
class life certificates to teachers In<br />
primary grades who have been In the<br />
service for 10 years and whose average<br />
at the examinations has been 90 per<br />
cent. This disposes ot Miss Atkinton's<br />
application.<br />
The matter of a teacher ot drawing<br />
in the schools ot Honolulu to succeed<br />
Miss Beckwlth, resigned, was then<br />
taken up. One application was on file<br />
from a person in the States but at the<br />
suggestion of Messrs. Von Holt and<br />
Bowen It was decided to get some one<br />
in Honolulu competent to fill the place.<br />
Inspector General Townsend's request<br />
to have three school examinations<br />
a year was not accepted. It was<br />
decided to have but one examination<br />
a year, during Easter.<br />
Miss Flora Perry has asked to be<br />
transferred from Beretanla to some<br />
other school. No action taken.<br />
It was reported by Secretary Gibson<br />
that there are IS pupils In the Normal<br />
School, an increase ot 20 over last<br />
year and that an assistant would be<br />
necessary In a short time. The matter<br />
of an additional room for the Xormal<br />
School was discussed but action was<br />
deferred.<br />
An application from the Secretary<br />
of the Dramatic Club ot Walalua for<br />
the use of the school have at that<br />
point for an entertainment was denied.<br />
Adjourned. ,<br />
Postmaster General Returns.<br />
Postmaster - General Oat arrived<br />
home on the Mauna Xoa Tuesday,<br />
after an absence of 25 days, attending<br />
to the work ot inspecting the various '<br />
post offices on the Island of Hawaii.<br />
He says that they are In excellent condition,<br />
and that the people are all very<br />
much pleased with the service. Mr.<br />
Oat cannot say enough in praise of<br />
the way he was treated on Hawaii, and<br />
speaks highly of the excellent service<br />
on the<br />
of<br />
the<br />
in<br />
it<br />
the<br />
than as an auxiliary<br />
in fighting aa enemy. American<br />
commerce Is small at present, even on<br />
the Pacifie; but the day must come,<br />
and there Is hope that It may be near.<br />
when that reproach will no longer ex<br />
istwhen the seas, as of old. will<br />
swarm with our ships. Republican<br />
policy, faithfclly carried out, will<br />
bring about such conditions In a much<br />
shorter time than the most sanguine<br />
hope for. The commerce of the Pacific<br />
is growing very rapidly, and<br />
fn x... .. it<br />
r .-- .. ...t<br />
there weald obviate the necessity of<br />
z large navy, aad extend absolnte<br />
act only to American commerce,<br />
to the ships the world.<br />
Inter-Islan- d steamer Mauna<br />
Loa.<br />
yew Australian Steamers.<br />
VANCOUVER, October 19. Sir William<br />
C. Van Horne, President of the<br />
Canadian Pacific Railroad, was interviewed<br />
by a deputation from the Board<br />
of Trade today. Sir William stated<br />
that if the fast Atlantic steamship<br />
scheme went through, his company intended<br />
putting improved steamers of<br />
the Empress type on the Australian<br />
service.<br />
Tired<br />
Without exertion, weak, weary and depressed.<br />
This is the pitiable condition of<br />
thousands at this season. It is due to<br />
impoverished blood. The vital fluid ha3<br />
become leaded with imparities and depleted<br />
in qcallty. It<br />
Weak<br />
leaves the bttem<br />
Because the blood b tbe means nature<br />
for supplying nerves, organs and<br />
tissues with nonriahment, and health and<br />
vigor cannot be expected when the blood<br />
is thin and impure. Hood's SarsaparOla<br />
Is the tenxdj loz this weakness, because<br />
it enriches the bleed. It cures<br />
Nervous<br />
Troubles by leading the nerves npon<br />
pcre, rich bleed. It overcomes that tired<br />
feeling, creates an appetite and gives refreshing<br />
Bleep. If you want to feel well<br />
you must have pure blood. Yoa may<br />
have pure blood and good health by taking<br />
Hood's Saruporilla, which, by- its unequalled<br />
record of cures baa won tbe Sret<br />
place among medicines. Get only<br />
Hood's<br />
Sarsapariila<br />
sion in the course of a few years. Ha--f The provides<br />
0e Tree ISwxiPr.er. AH druzgsts. $v<br />
waif seems built for the guardianship ftetaredonlylorLLilfiod&Ca.Lowen.lIaa.<br />
of commerce. A few armed vessels! ,. .. ...<br />
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security<br />
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