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Day
5
Month
November
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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GRAND OPERA HUI si:. Tuesday, Nov. 10. The production of "In Oíd Kefitucky" which created such a furore last season will be given in this citv. No American play produced in this country in many years has been so enthusiastically receied. In the course of a long article reviewing its merits, the Boston Globe said : "In Oíd Kentubky " brings one nearer to the man and woman Heaven created. The plantation scene in which thirty or forty picaninnies take part is thoroughly original and rway ahead of anything of the kind ever seen here. It is sure to become the talk of the town. Then there 8 the most realistic race scene ever seen on any stage with a troupe of blooded horses and jockeys thatjdo not simply walk on in the conventional way, but dash across with a real appearance of genuineness. The 3tage settings all deserve the highest praise, It is evident that neither money nor brains have been spared in mounting the play ; even in minor scènes, so apt to betray makeshift expedienta in ordinary produetions, the smallest detrils were all carefully provided for." Eternal Vigilance. " Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. It 19 the price of everylhing worth having. , T-. It is the price -J of Ufe itself. A tlr Bi man needn't be 1; always looking Wrr 1 for d a n g e r , WSr lafrail? th?' kri Blrs, A I something will B"T Jm W happen to him; W 'tBB Titit a wise man ■T Ti. of care about the ' y In important things of. mJBSM ss It isn't half so vTEZ-ji nuch trouble to take H VÏSJ&.JS' care of yourself as it Rb-T7 '3 not A man :: J&ÍVSKIJ1 who follows regular, WÊJSér'Y healthy habits, feels ■K y good all the time. %K_j Life is worth living W 3ct to But a man ■r .n_-x wüo "on l want to ■ fr) bother" with taking IÊ 9 . care of himself has ■ It] f x more Pain ani mis W I mi l erycrowded into one tA L day than a good F" healthy, hearty man Xí2 who lives righi &s would ever know of """ in a whole year. When a man's stomach is out of order, and nis digestión don 't work; when his livei gets to be sluggish and won't clear the bile out of his blood, it is time for him tp look out for himself. He gets no nonrishment out of his food. His blood gets thicker and thicker with impurities. His nerves get irritated. He loses energy and fighting force. He may say, "I can stand it, I will fee] better to-morrow;" but the chances are he ■will feel worse to-morrow and worse still next day. He ought to put himself right at once. He needs Dr. Pierce's Golden Medica] Discovery. It is made for just this condition. It rouses up the digestive and nutritivo organs, and gives them power to extract from the food all the nutritious elementa and transform them into rich, nourishing blood. It enables the liver to cleanse out all bihous impurities and pour into the circulation an abundance of highly vitalized blood, full of the life-giving red corpuscles which build up healthy flesh, muscular strenpth, and nerve-energy. It does not make flabby flesh. It is the only suitable tonic and strength-builder for corpulent people.

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