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Show tnu uoRxxxa examer oodex, A Sunday TOWING uorxisq. febkcahy STEAMER. DISABLED ONE OF THE HOSPITALS OF MONTREAL Vessel Had Beea Chartered to Carry Supplies te Russiaaa. Mjaiia, Feb. .r The i Antonio j American la been .larLre-- WHICH IN -' j i arli-l- c, PE-RU-N- A r,xr7 i in tew t'.e iiriilik Steamer no in Fan lyli.g end of tin .'iij.ui bay, off tbo sou-uuf l.uaou, to The ur.1i r charu-- r to t.e Russian to cariv anp- pile from VlmtivnsiPk to nn When :pjo u.i.is cut fium Tadii ostok she lost her propeller mid wa (kiTb-iaud currruta by adver-- c in'o Sau Migue lsy. Her lOhimand- r, CapL Bimp-oi- ,. in a went 111111 boa I after t'be Curii.-l- r had an- j ! rlnin d to aei-and was sr.isu'iClost siiii. of. H waa fcreil mat hi had met with an accident, but be sub- turiu-up eu beard of an wuich carried Liui to Manila. d 19, 190". Hospitals IS USED '.y.. all over North Amerlca Hy, Use PerUtta for Catarrhal K&V j 1 --- ,- JT Diseases Ar-liu- r. Bells Tolling and the People the Bloody Deeds of Anarchy-Wait- ing the Next Blow to rail. Over Awe-Strick- en for l v j ' - inicr-Ulau- ; I d 1 Ft. IYferibnrg. Feb. 18, 1:05 V. in. OtpreMdon Ilk th oiiadow of doom xroma to Ur hanging over the llutsiaa capital. Belli are tolling, and the iU' k at pV ia the aureus are yrarorifay bloody 'rime. Kvmy one lo shrink before the loateinpUk-tioof abut may happen neat, tragedy atrnck deep In the heart of the perplexed and tried e uperor, and many who worn unsparing In tbtdr crKtetmu yesleiday today have only exp Mateo ef fynimlhr for hi unhappy lot. like bitter cup which daring the lad fier hea been preaeed again and again to hi llpa In ooee more fined to the Mm. and la ahnoet palhelte words thM mornieg, ho iuiplure hla aubjeota to pray for the rspoae of the amil of hi murdered uncle. Death la ia the air and no one know where the neat Mow may fall, although piaeauttens have doubled la every direction for the preaervatloa of tan Here of the mtu-Wof the Imperial family aad the mlnleban and the secret poliee are neeklag aad arr ting floats koowa to bo aaaocialed with the fighting organiawe-atruc- ti-e- lie ' . . hfi But and lead to an era of even ia the midst of univeiea! teprn-batiuof the crime, the majority the hupe that after all the dxrk-hour cornea Just before the dawn. Among the revolutiuMriu. however, there ia a sentiment of elation. They openly glory In the deed, proclaiming that U remove th most reactionary Inltueoce at court and also proi laim ihn general theory that, la the abwmce if armed resistance, only by terror esa ceeceaelone be wiuag from the band of the aiituwaey. Aecuralcg to the.r View, any weaiou juetifiab!. As a matter of fact It Is too early yes te say what the pofitlcel effect, will be. Fur u at 1 tbe momeut everviktug at a ia atanil-stll- have KxpnMRlone of rondulrore reached tbe eaipnror direct from pract tically all goverameula, those of lxubet. Empn or William and King being especially warm and aympatbetlc hi tout. it ia prouaaie aeveral gowraments will send representative toibe funeral of hrsud iJuke Bvrgius. All the shop are closed and the appealed wiih mourning Fume students have bceu handled in Die st rt t . nwa-paphoi-dci- H. roughly writBerlin, Feb. 18. Iuul Aej l ten a new play. "Tr.u Canadian.' which will be prodii(7ed st Krankfoit hiarcii 15, his seventy fifth btithday. BUP.IED IN HER WORK BASKET. New Rcchelle Widow is Cremated aad Laid Away aa She Desired la Her WilL Only a Leg and Part the Body Left After the Explosion. Prw-Idea- It a The bells or Moscow, Feb. live buBilred churches are lulling today, requiem masse, arc btdug celebrated aud before many shrine The aathorlUne raallae their priests art cenniIrMlv rhanUag prayer sation. Impotence to ward of the ewlit aria of fur tbe repeat! of the soul of Oiaud tenurtnm, uerdw In the streets being liuk Berglue. Hu remains hi ill mu in pueelble at any tiretunt. The only safe- the Choedoff niesastrry, wdnlher they ty eeeme to lie In leaking refuge behind were removed yesterday. The bier Is ' palace walla and ail the Imperial fixm-ll- y revered with flowers aud surrounded by have been warned nut to venture buralug taper. Two monk. ivmalu out. couataatly at the foot of the ol!lu re, Although only Um official papers and. nting prayers The widowed grand duchr, ia the Gratdidiuia appear wrttk black bor-Khe keeps to ber apariineut derw, the editorials of all of them are which In the little palace aad was not able atiwngely aobor. Borne paper evea to attend the requiem mass. ta the past have bam Ready to lay Touching messages have bren receivany charge at the door of Grand Duke Bergina. are drawing bark before ed by tbe grand duchess from l.'inperor aud her sister, the emprrva. the p roe pert of the foeaguratlon of a the Troops are patrolling Inside reign of terror, fearing that It mey de-itroy the bright prospects of reform Kremlin all the rmrwncea of which con- Moa-vew- proa-trate- New Rochelle, N. V., Keb. In In with the will of Mr. Constance Miller, a wealthy widow of New were deposited la a Rocbell, her woik basket she liad uned for years and buried today by a New Rocheiie undertaker in a grave alongside the resting place uf her departed husband, Juha llenla Miller. The strange burial took place In Wuodlawn Cemetery, aud the undertaker la order to carry out the w label of Mr. Miller had tu aorape away iho snow from tLe grave of Mr. Miller ant theu dig another grate in the fronts ground. Mrs. Milh-- r alway had a premonition that she might be buried aJlve, and la ol der f prevent that she left a stipulation In her will that her body he lahr cn to Fireh 101111 and cremated, and IIimi the uche, he placed la her fswiriro faio y work basket. The umler-'nke- r placed the axhe In a glass jar, which whs tied in the basket and thun . Imrir-dMrs. Miller lived on Ooligny avenue. New Rochelle, and died thla wevk of Bright' disease. es 1 Moscow, Feb. 18. It appears ta be continued that the Grand Duke, when killed, waa on hi way to the governor gpanral'a palace on Tvrrskala, whom he resided while governowgencral, for Iho purpose of taking a bath. The gmnd duke waa a grrat lover of Russian hatha, those he had arranged in Hip palace being most saniptuaaa, Vice-Guerner tebouraff, vtho waa preceding the grand duke from tba Nicholas palace, noticed a crowd lu the ivd square and turned oack to wuru the grand duke to proceed through a side afreet, but it waa already too late. Tho explosion occurred a he resulted the Kremlin gate. While the aaeaasia was d rested as a peasant, ft Is evident he belongs to a higher ebae. His paper were ail forged and there U no else yet to his Identity. Policeman Lonltiff.who waa near tho NlckoUky gate and who sekud the assassin, says that aa coon a the grand dukt's carriage drove Into the Beasts aqnane the murderer ipoved out and. with unerring aim, hurled the bomb directly into tbe carnage window. A blinding flash and a terrific explosion followed, the force of which reduced the vehicle to splinter. Tba air wee absolutely filled with a red kase, blood being spattered to a distance of 300 feet. The maddened, wounded borers dashed forward, dragging the aoachmaa, Andrew, a maa of gigantic ataturev but they soon fell lq their tracks. An officer who wtteeawvd tbe tragedy from the barracks, directed some aoIdlers to bring a etrotehar. The officer covered the remains, of which ealy a leg and a portion of the body were Intact, with the overcoat of one of Jie man. i and Mix Whit, sailed for NVw York today from Bonthampton uu board the steamer Philadelphia. NOT GUILTY NEGROES ORGANIZING. New York, Kb II. Negroes of thia and adjoining atatea have held a meeting here at the Colored Republican rlub for tlia purpose of drafting a THE a constitution and of a negro political organisation of naliousl scope. It will be knows as the National Colored Voters league. The leaders Intend to bold a national convention uf colored voter and to hava a thorough organiiat inn, Including district, county aad alate associations. Tli to the national convention will be clmeeu from the aevmal state organisations, two from each congressional district, and dele-galat large. This is said to be the unit definite movement of the sort undertaken by tba colored voters. Doctor Watson Was Charged With Wife Murder. Near lauiilon, Mov, Feb. 18 Tbe jury Dr. T. Jonca Wataon of ohargaj with killing hi wlfot today returned a Verdict of not guilty. Lira Wateue was hilled In a runaway accident, while riding with her husband, who waa picked up unconscious mar a bridge over a small stream. Mrs. Watson's body waa found In the wainr. Thu prosecution charged that Mr. Watson bad died from tho effects of la the case of OPERATORS Dr. Wat rum took the ecu ad In bis own defeat Medtral men tmtiflnd for tbe prosecution that unmistakable irarra of pot sun were found ta Mrs. Wauavu'a rtutnach, but other medical experts leetitled for the defense that there Were no traces of pobam. COLONY CLUB FOR WOMEN te Have a Monopoly of the Pleasure of Chib Life. RUSSIA Demand an Day and cr Eight-Ho- ur High-Wage- New York, Feb. IS. plana have been completed fur tba Colony Club, for which e eiie waa nearly a year aao la Mmlisou avenue. When tbe structure shall have hern reared the monopoly now held by the male population of the pleasures club and privileges of an earlu-dluxuriously boused and thoroughly furnished, will be at an rnd in ibis city. With its combined social and athletic a dr sat go, the new club houae will be pur-i-Loa- FUNDS FOR INJURY. New York. Metcalf road have Moacuw-Winila- u nli alkvd out, nnt'ealtaliug a suspension of train service. At Voronezh the telegraph onn-for-a and other employee of the Southwestern railroad and 3,(k) mmi in the ratlroad wMkKluiH have at ruck for an increase of wagua and shorter hour. Washington, Feb. 17. Funds with which to proseculo the inquiry into the methods of tho Standard Oil company in Kao a ware a .lead of the houae today by Bscrotary Metcalf of the Uepartiaant of Ootnumm and Lap bor. In hla aummuoioatioa tho Moratory says that thla Inquiry cannot bo completed betore Jnly 1. Hi lasgsa-llo- n ia f luxt tbe nnexpnaded balance of ao item of 4G,000 and auothar of 15,0o0 carried in tho current legislative, executive and Judicial appropriation art be made available for this aa well a all other work of invrsUgtion which hit department I prosecuting. Theao Items were appropriated to carry an the "Beef Trust sad other inquiries. ro-loix. rcD. is. One of the mi audacious of the many recenl robber ill thla city occurrnd la the Bronx day when a highwayman attacked aud Mra. John W. Cvrnlali In front their home, snatched a InOOfl diami broiN-from Mrs. Cornish's throat. Ml iwo bullets through the clothing Corninh when he remonstrated, then ceeajied after an r with a policeman, lu which acre hIioih wtvin exchanged, but, ho far known, without effect. The police hi only a meagre dtNorlption or the n seems little chance that aud thi-rwill be raptuied. Tbe robber followed Mr. and X Cui'ulab home from a nimni car, whtvli the lavish display of diantn worn by the couple had attracted mi at ten i ion. 1 DIVORCE MEASURE Helmut, MnilL, 18. Umise No. Ids by Iteiinelt. ha paa-c- d houae by a vote 33 to 30. Thi-th- e bill w hoe piirpiine U tue real turn uf reckless ami n rylng. Kxcepliug In the of nucciit party w a divot cc amt brou on Ihe ground of adultery, guilty House Committee is Probing Into Affairs are forbidden lo marry agi bill the pruvUnma of the bid d0 Hie prevent purtlca lo llie aoliuu a divorce from eucn ot of Company. ri Muiiii-illaiil- s s Canal lomuils.'u.i. T'o jo-.- i keep a record of the mei-- l Inc i'T t'.e it. xii. uf (llwt.-r?lie ask1 ed - at "I i I t U 'I r,, L..i j i ili.-- c r.ai with yon.''' i .l e"" 1 rj eluiw the attend-- the goveruiiicai ili ''i lie Untied tsl.ii.ux rocuirnl lu iJ'h" uf )..-835.oj Feb. 1, tills year, tie of them. I have retained one share aa a qualification aa a director." Mr. Cromwell stated that tho Paaama railroad company positively had no connection whatever with the railroads ef this country. "Hava any dividends been declared by tha company elites members of the Canal commlaaioa became members of the board of director? One, the five per cent dividend oa Mr. Cromwell timn staled that Adair-Walker had individually firet acquired 1 share of the stock ef tbe road to qualify himself as a director. He tel afterwards purchased In tbe open so ket 100 aharex for th coninii-iis- . transferred 1 share to each of the other seven members of 'ihe nimmlln. con-eeaal- Isthmian canal commission were arte bis paui t.isir traveling eaganaea by company. Contusing, the witness said that the meetings of the board of directors aad ef Ihe executive committee are rarely bald on the asms day and that the fee fur attendance of members of these two boards waa determined upon by reeolu-tinn- s of the executive committee, six or seven years ago. Hat say change been made la the talariea or compensation to office re ef the company since January, 1MI?" emNone, except to subordinate ployes." "Can you farnMi the committee with any itemtaed statements showing tho accounts that have been paid to gentle-mewho are members of the Canal at commission for their attendance these board meeting of these two boards V Yes, 1 will There ia a perfect detailed account ef every penny spent by the committee." Mr. Drake added that he would Include la that statement the dividend tuxt Mr. Townsend' To whom paid? ' "All of thia sum wa- paid Ij rherx I the secretary or war. aa a aivueni rs the stock bi'andlnjr In h'u name, wi'h thr exception of a dividend un M slun In the same of Admiial Walker, of the Canal rommiko:i. hick The dividend waa paid to him d.m-tly- . dividend on the otiud aeuair.lng sevva share waa paid directly lo the ordar of the seven gentlemr-- i In nti.iie same stand." Ibey reaper-livel- y Mr. Cromwell explained C.at he lad for the governj'.rat f,KM purchased bharee of thia r.otk. i "Since then." he continued, "the laa Cntiai cooimtesion bar purchand 101 ahaies, making the present ova xhina ship of tbe government 6,997 lath-u- and leaving outstanding 1,013 sliaiK Mr. Townsend1 "You include in th seven thone shares held iadlrlduslijlf members of tbe canal commistinn? send. Twenty-nin- e tratis-ceatinent- Feb. 1, 1903." Mr. Each "What waa Yea. al -- leaving in hi name 91 shire. Mr. Townsend asked Mr. Crosiell if lie had beea consulted In regard to th payment of per diem fees to the that and he replied the share of he had not. We Paid $1009000 For Lriquozonce Yet We Give You a 50 c. Bottle Free. We paid J : i i j ! j: !"l - ' Hm- Iff - meinbeia of the commission mnnrioM for the American notkllL The reaaon la that germs art the highest pries vegetables; aad Uquozone like aa exfor similar rig tue oa any cess of oxygen la deadly to vegetal $100,000 Vftnr-Kvl- Llquoconei aw IM arej "llVi!Tr!,- - --q ef .rnlivr liapor. nr euijL Tn liq.nnnie " UaMaf vkftl a antgi cm r Wo did this after mailer. There Nee the greet value of Liquo-onIt te tho only way known to kill germs la the body without killing the tissues, torn Any drug that kills germs te a poison, and It cannot be taken Internally. Medicine te almoet helpless la any germ disease. It la this fact that givea Liquosone fte wwrth to huAad that worth te so great manity. that we have spent over on million dntlare to supply the first bottle free to each lick one we leaned of. testing the product for two years, through physicians and hospitals, in this country and others. We cured all kinds of germ dlaeaees with It thou-caaof the most difficult eases obtainable. We proved that in germ troubles it always accomplishes what medicine cannot do. Now we aak you to try it try It at our expense. Test It as we did; see what it does. Then you will use it always, as we doi aud as millions of other do. Yon will use It, not only to get well, but. to keep well. And It will save nearly all of your alckness. e. da These are the known germ diseases. that medicine can do for these troubles is to help Nature overcome tbe germs, and eueb results are indirect and uncertain. Liquosone attacks the germ, wherever they are. And when the germs which cause a disease are destroyed, the disease must end.j and forever. That te Inevitable. AttfelVft Pf Fvw Inflates A Kills Inside Germs. need Lfquetoae. aad hat tried It. Vleaoo eecd a. We will Uea mxii ?oa U. a a local driggtet . ottle. and we will pay1 ie Rte our ureelves f it This to made to eoavlao jou. rhat Llquozone la. and what ix la Justice to jonraei. ; It for it pi ron fr I dt . I imrrfc-Cft- wr livRFB'F'v-lk-iirrt- Ma k.4i tpr a- to-da- obligation- whatever. lozone coal 50c. and $L - a All Llqrtoxone in not made by compounding drug, nor is there alcohol in It. Ita virtues are derived solely from get largely oxygen get by a process requiring Immense apparatus and It days time. This process has, for more than 20 year, been th constant aub-jeof scientific and chemical research. bppoM Aa The result ia a liquid that doe what Po'Rrif DU oxygen dose It te a fietve food and blood fond the fhoer. hepful thing la Cotffcite-Ctttbe world to you. Its effects are ex- CMiaaiwiMi Crwp hilarating. vitalising, purifying. Yet It Is a germicide ao certain that we CoatfpatDB ( publish oa every bottle a offer of j piiMral I LOW for a disease gera-thit caa- - I ft at Oc. Bottle Free. Germ Diseases. ct of - 1 -- ciai. you either ut Hireling b- 'm.,-- ; T i attended by th nr .1 i w!i are member of the lstit-'.in C.iral iiminiivcionV A'l ijir meetings of the board .is l'l'.-.- a'len-leby atvmlirrs of the ' nut-'an'li- V f V IS 11 "No." gi; aibKr, ,51 ' ere-tvi- c, re--'i- Li.'i. a reruid f the mcet-I.;:- -. of I illiu:ye board "A f'l'l hi;. r.'im d of every "H - n m-i- ta them and that It would be practicable for Mm to bring the recent of the trananetteaa of tboee two boards. Thla closed for tho time thla feature of (he investigation. Mr. Mann then Inquired regarding the steamship connection ef the oampany end rates both of steamship aad railroad. Speaking ef the $250,000 paid to Colombia each year. Mr. Drake sold that he understood it would be necessary to pay thla sum aa tong as tha ran, which would be until 1908. Thla money, he said, te now to be paid to Panama. It wa Mr. Drake's opinion that tha railroad weald continue to do bualuats end be an Important factor whoa th carnal ia constructed. The Southern Paoiflc owmed controlling Interest in the Pacific Mall company. Mr. Drake expreeaed the opinion that the offices ef the company should not be sieved to Panama. Mr. Cromwell had bought, thirty hares of the slock for himself several years age. "Hava you transferred I hoe shares te the United Slate," asked Mr. Townpaid "Yea, air." Mr. Drake said that tbe directors were net allowed mileage aad 'to'ierf that anv of the memhrrs of tbe ever paid cuniriieiie. Diake hie lest iiimny. (hairmau IIcp-buiwk up the matte, of r uMiu n. s for uf ('.e ln..ir.l i f director and of the ci'iuiiiitii'" by memM-rof the h. is Mh occasion received their fees for attendance?" "They have, sir." Wut as you new remember?" All of them except Gen. Da via, who ia oat ef the country." Wui any of them mam bora of tha executive board?" "Mr. Persona la a member of the executive board." "Did be receive hla foes for that? on rights to Waehinginn, Veb. 18. The investigation ihe Paaama Railroad wa J today before the tub rommittee uf th house ruin miller on Interstate dci-Urc- oflii-i-r- A reward of S 10,000 hue been deposited la tbe Market Exchange Bank, Columbus, Ohio, ns a guarsolet that tha above testimonials are genuine that we hold In our possession the signed testimonials a these Institutions, Every one ot our testimonials arm genuine nod In the exact words of the testifier. elentifle discovery. ean F-b- ry, That State. out-of-to- D-- a, It is Intended to Restrict Reckleta Marrying in New York. Fob. 18- .- Robert S. Star.g-lan- d, captain of lost aeajton'e Coluuibu at any time. football team and a member of tn Virility track team, who wa ta run in NEWS FROM DAWSON. the Columbla-Cotne- ll rd.iy mce at l Duffalo, February o, waa by his physician definitely vit hilt aw n front Effort Being Made to Oust Dr. Thompson From Council. all engiffrmenta In aiM-il- u of auy nature. Stanglaud ta -- talej to be sufferVictoria. II. ('.. Feb. 18 -- Tbe ing from an enlargement ot the heart, tei,.. nd though hit condition leant critical, cr Kitimuid. arming fron Skngwnv, reaa uu ciT.iri tlut 1, being any elective excroiee would tend to SAID TO BE AN EMBEZZLER. iarrtasu llie trouble to a dangerous iiMiie lo ou- -i Dr. Tliiinj(Hiii, member-cm- i ; tieunn ou ihe pi on, id ihm Montana Candidate for Judge la Un- po'ut. -F'anplnnJ mMiia!el in th-- ' Olyuipi: cd uas igiui mu from the Snki-- cup', der a Cloud. (xmes nl Ft. Ieui last siimtiicr, repre- wa hi- - iriunlar; tiov. roi. i,,,,. wIm oi ptiiu nl, having Yotk Atl.lctie club. ei JS. A Miner senting The Ni-' Ifutte, Vent, Frb. .1 thiyeier.- unable from llliilngs, apwi.-v- l ray-thMom., ai'ci-jiln rCMgnaii.in. Caj.idiau a warrant Las ined for the "NON ILTI CUMIANIKS. 'l.iw thai no ipumi be n arr ft of Fred II. Ila'horn. a promi' i m litluie tor teie iiflici' w!;.,. holdlm: nent politician and attorney ot HilNew n:k. IVb. IS. Sim khidilr-of lings. lor tha alii zed the Iniled Si ales Cbtlou lu.-of tilii witness fee. Ha: horn i and the Mount Veinoii V,.(i . I NFXM.VI 1C TOIE FKRVll'Ib In w named a measure Licit haiy Cot toil Duck cum piny have hc.l 1 ii Introduced in bsa annuiil jci.i-their mretiltiui in ('ey. Waei inaion, Feo. j he S creating anolh-- r jmliiinl dv.trlct, and According to the viaieiurnis c- u'mlTtt-on poet ot!:.-e he declares hi trre-- t is blackmail (otr.panlee subT.Ittri tv the nnj p. s il.LOT! leted the p.,-- r ifii.-e brought aliMit by hie political income from nil 0urie ua $5. j.td Mil T 1CpTvniiPTi ihe j'. today. fcHrlcirg injure l.lm. A mos! 1" net e.a rallies of l.viii.iis.',. Tne blt'er fgbt ! by the Hums. r. r 'll I ai:n- wag-'i- l against I'U : l.i II.iii'ii.iH'd flrot riortcace Ihe tnii.i liai.noru la the pne.nv.a-ilafure. J'.g ' ice. t amniint u inmniiltee added fl.fni i -i f,,r ex!,.,,.; a uiplu of $l':,!,ii'r., leaving all the Tip lmion. . 18. and .iirc-ioHenry the the diS) r, n i( :he j. r , White, of the I'ni'd Fiaivs bn Fe-ru- n Hiiua HIS HEART IS ENLARGED. the must complete In thr country. Ita membership will include many of the most prominent women In New York and there will be several arrangement lor members. A peculiarly htroeg argument la favor of thr club among society women Is that It will provide accommodation for them when tney are upending a day or two la the city during the summer when their town Iicum-- are closed. te MONTANA'S Moscow. FvU IS. The telegraph op era Lor of tin Mim-ullusalau railroad have struck, deinandiug a minimum wags uf L0 snd an eight-houday instead of twclva The telpgraphrra of th Asks House for Money Prosecute Standard Oil. nUSDBEDS OF CHiBITT nOSPITALS HITE TRIED A DURI50 TBE LAST Twin iD risn -W05DERFULLT EFFICXEST FOR ALL CATARRHAL DISEASES. of providence. Mother permanently care catarrh In lte wont Convent of St. Laurent, Montml. Sisters Montreal, Can., writs t stages and forma. writes: W on hmppy to nmytbota aambor People who have been afflicted with After aehtg Pereae fartwoortkne fsvribfwf or ear community have catarrh for twenty years, have found moathe, eererml memhen of the comUkemPurua a Mod have derind greet to bo a prompt and efficient remedy. munity here experienced tuck not keactlt from ttn uw" Good Shephard, of Montreal, writes: eftecta that they can renameei ta mas tootbera." The winters of Canada ere long and meed Pereae tor the pent sever. Catarrh of tha head and throat fewHarter moatha tor ear ekk eed poor, we Tho Hospital SL John, of 8L Joha. prevails for at least seven months of ere happy taeay that H bee givea me P.Q., write: We are happy to tell you that yocr the year. greet Matkfacdoa. As aocm aa Fernna was Introdneed into Ia n later letter, dated November T, Peruna has given us saitafaction. Thre for IMS, the same Institution writes: Canada, its use spread Ilka wild-flrpatients have tried it, one (ft yean alii, We found Pereae e relief la severs Runout It exactly met the ellmatio dleeaeee Dupuis, afflicted with catarrh, .MX We can eay It lea good teak la mueh relieved, more than he has Which abounded. beta end we are very theaktuL for a number of year. Catarrh, when It once fastens lteelf The ia letter bom following Hospital A young girl, 15 yean old, had aa upon the system, ta not to be rffoinAyd SL Jean, Longue Pain to: obstinate cough, which half a bolUs of by the use of loeal remedies. We here teem etlag year Pereae Peruna caused to A systomle remedy la needed to eradidisappear. peat month eed we take Aa to utyaelf, two bottca have cam cate the dlaeaM. Ferune exactly meete daring tbe In etetiag that tbe reeutte v laced pleasure ate that Peruna la magmiHcne thla neeeaalty. obtained thee ter ere eaoet eetle-tectoeaatoalc. In tha whole history of medicine, ao Through them three caeca waft-tir- e remedy wae ever devised that has been A later latter from this Institution la to make known to the pabiktw ao universally reoogniaed aa a specific aa follow! : efficiency of your remedy. for catarrh. We bore meed your remedy la a AddreM Dr. H. 1L Hartman, Fmilnt 1 1 notonly breaks np promptly eoogha mumberetdtttereatcaeeeaad the reautt of The Hartman Sanitarium, Colnmbu, and colds, but ft eaa be relied upon to obtained la very good. Ohio. 1 s. r Arr hi tedium Held Up His Victims in Broad Daylight in exi-llla- pulSOtt Maa no Longer ied. l. e SI The tmue to lie closed to I he petite. crime, while actually not i.na'iMlpxie.l In view of the lineal, lu n cried a is 1 ire undent spprofound iiupiK-:o- UT OUT THIS COLFON ofler may ol VF'.r -.- 11 i' Tbf ink. Coapwy. 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