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Released by Pe-ris-naCoopssman Howard's Recovory Congressman Geo. H. While's Case M M M H H M M M M M M M M 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 M M 4 4 M ' H ,H 4 M M i M H 4 M H 4 M H 4 M M M 4 4 ' K U ' u M i 4 4 V, M 4 4 'i.-.'-iKi't :;:..: I - . -v -i-i : -.- v.' ' ..V.--i La Grippa is epidemic catarrh. It spares no clas3 or nationality. The cul tured and the lznorant, the aristocrat aud the pauper. The masses and the classes are alike subject to la grippe. None are exempt all are liable. Have you the grip? Or, rather, has the grip got you? Grip is well named. The original French term, la grippe, has been shortened by the busy Amer ican to read "grip." . Without intend ing to do so a new word has been coined that exactly describes the case. As if some hideous giant with awrul Guif had clutched us in its fatal clasp. Men, women, children, whole towii3 and cities are caught In the baneful grip of a terrible monster. l-ru-n I'or Grip. Mrs. Dr. C. I). Powell. President or Epworth League, also President of Loyal Temperance Legion, writes from Cluhalis, Wai-h.: "I have used several remedies In cases ot severe colds and la grippe, but rone I consider of more value than Peruna." Mr3. Dr. C. D. Powell. After-KfTvcta of La Grippe. Mis3 Emma Jouris, President Golden Hod Sewing Circle, writes from 40 liur ling street. Chicago. 111., as follows: "This spring I suffered severely from the after-ell ects of la grippe. As the doctors did not seem to help me 1 bought a bottle of Peruna." Alias Em ma Jouris. Congressman Howard letter. Fort Payne, Ala. The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio: Gentlemen "I have taken Peruna now for two weeks and find 1 am very much relieved. I Hcl that my cure will he permanent. I have also taken it for la grippe and I take pleasure in rccommtncing Peruna as an excellent remedy to all fellow sufferers." M. IV. Howard, Member of Congress. j Grippe Ii'RTrt the Syntem In a lieplonhln Condition. D. L. Wallace, a charter member of the International Barbers' Union, writes from 15 Western avenue, Min neapolis, Minn.: It Cure fold. Ccugh. Sere Throst. Croup. In. Kuen;a. Whooping Ccikj'i, t ronchiti3nd Aithma. A ceriai cure tor or, irr ption in first itaqes. and a sure relief in ad'incrd 'aged. Use at oncn. You will tee the excellent eflrct. after tnkinq tn first 1os. Sold by dealers ev ry here. Large bottle 25 cents aid CO cents. An Attractive Investment Return will be decidedly larger than on Bonds, Mortgages, Railroad and In dustrial Ktocks. Company managed by competent and responsible business men. Stock of 95.00 par value oftVred for a tdjort time nt $3.00 PEK SHARE. Dividends in the near future. . Further particulars upon application to DAVID PFEIFFCR. Deaterlo Investment f ecuritiee, td Wail St., New York. X7 fe' Jf -v v V mmmi liiijp. p 3 B M ..-.3v'"---.-" ' M A3- POWELL. :i I M J "Following a severe attack of la grippe I eecmcd to bo affected badly all over. "One of my cus-tomers who was greatly helped by Peruna advised me to try it, and I procured a bottle the same day. Now my head is clear, ay nerves are steady, I enjoy food, and rest well. Peruna has been worth a dollar a dose to me." L. D. Wallace. Grippe CaufH-a J-nfnei. Mrs. M. A. Sharick. chaplain G. A. It. Woman's Relief Corps, writes from Fremont, Wash.: "When la grippe was the prevailing Illness In this Western country I was laid up the whole winter, 1 partially lost my hearing, and had a very bad case of catarrh of the head and throat. I read of Peruna, tried it and had my hearing restored and catarrh cured. I cannot speak too well of Peruna." Mrs. XI. A. Sharick. I.i4 Gr ps Cur-d In Its First Singe. Lieutenant Clarice Hunt, of the Salt Lake City Barracks of the Salvation Araiy, writes from Ogdrn, Utah: Two months ago I was suffering with so severe a cold that I could hardly speak. "Our captain advised me to try Pe runa, and procured a bottle for me, an I truly it worked wonders. Within two weeks I was entirely welL" Clarice Hunt. Conj;rrnsmn IThlte's Letter. Tarbfim, N. C. Gentlemen4! am more than satis fied with Peruna end find it to be an excellent remedy for the grip and ca tarrh. I have used It In my family end they all join me In recommending it as an excellent remedy." Uso. II. White, Member of Ccnxress. ltewalned in I'!1 Wealth After Cored of L Grippe. Mrs. T. W. Collins, Treasurer Inde pendent Order of Good Templars, of Everett, Wash., writes: "After having a 6evere attack of la grippe I continued in a feeble condi tion even after the doctor called me cured. My blood eeemed poisoned. Pe runa cured me." Mrs. T. W. Collins. Address The Teruna Medicine Co., of Columbus, O., for a free book on catarrh. Experience is the pay a man gets for making1 a fool of himself. Conchlng IHids to Consumption. Kemp's I'alsam will stop the coujrh at once. Go to your dmggist to-daj and p-ot a hample bottle free. Sold in 25 and 50 cent bottles. Go at once; delays are dangerous. He conquors twice who upon victory overcomes himself. Changing one mind is often a very clever trick. Garfield Tea purifies the blood and cures all forms of indigestion; good1 health and a clear complexion result from its use; it is made from HERBS. Poverty is more of a punishment than it is a crime. We refund 10c for every package of PUTNAM FADELESS DYES that fails to give satisfaction. Monroe Drug Co., Unionville, Mo. A great nation is made by worthy citizens. Skill's Cures sit Throat and Lung Affections. COUGH SYRUP Get the genuine. Refuesnbtt!tutea IS SURE fed rati on Oil care kaeunietisei. ij A aj eta. eel 1 WHATHE DESERVED. Did a New Jersey Pastor When He Received a Charge of Lead. ASSAULTED A WOMAN MEMBER Anil Whon tho Victim Told Her Ila !:iml of the AfTur th IteverenU Divine wmt not Given m Opportun ity to ric.-il Ills CttDU. V.itemon Murderers Get tlie Limit. Walter C. McAllister, William A. Death and Andrew J. Campbell, who were found fjfuilty of murder in the second decree for the killing of Jennie IJossdiieter, on October IS, l'.'OO, by the administration of chloral and subse quent criminal assault, tog-ether with Go. J. ICerr, who ploaded won vult contendro to a charge of criminal ns sault, wen brought into the court of oyer nnd terminer at Paterson, N. J., on the -".tth for sentence by Judge Dixon. McAllister, Campbell and Death wore each sentenced to 30 years' imprisonment nt hard labor and Kerr to 1.1 year.V imprisonment at hard labor. Tim sentence of all the men are the full terms of imprisonment whleh the law provides, but in the case of Kerr a fine of 51,000 might have been added. Tlie. Paterson, N. J., murderers were committed to the state prison ft Tren ton on the 1st. JUl;i!ter Slwvt by h Mm He YVronjrod. On the 1th Thomas G. Darker shot nnd seriouslj' wounded Rev. John Kel ler, secretary to Rt. Rev. Rishop (Star key, p tstor of Trinity Kpi-cop il mis sion, in Arlington. N. J., and chaplain of tlie First New Jersey regiment. The shooting- was tlie result of an r.ssrtult cominitie 1 by Keller upon Mr. Rir ker's wife. The assault, it is alleged, was committed after a hard struggle, during which Mrs. Darker became un conscious. The Rarkcrs and the min ister were, very friendly and had con tinued apparently friendly for some time after the assault, but when Dar ker heard his wife's story be waited m til morning and then lay in wait for tlie minister and shot him. irett Trilmto to the Dent) Queen. Half a million of the late (Jueen Vic toria's devoted subjects lining the shores of the Solent on the 1st wit nessed a majestic and awe-inspiring-pageant and bade a last farewell to their beloved ruler, whiio her remains were being- moved from Cowes to Ports mouth. The ceremony was a fitting tribute from a nation owning- Nelson for its hero to its dead monarch. All who were witnesses of the function testify to the profound emotion it in spired and agree that the spectacle could not have been surpassed for splendor and solemn effect. 7,000 Keported Kllletl. A dispatch from Cairo, Kgypt, dated the 1st, says news has been received there from Abyssinia of a great battle, in which 7,0 0 men were killed. It is supposed the chiefs rebelled during- the absence of King Menelik, who has pone to the Egyptian frontier, in con nection with the delimitation of the Fg-ypto-Abyssinian frontier. Later The Dritish foreign office officials know nothing of any difficulty in King Menclik's territory. JttI Doors Opened. Probate Judge Millard, of Toledo, on the CUtli held that all prisoners com mitted to tlie Toledo workhouse from the police courts were detained there unlawfully, and immediately upon ha beas corpus proceedings released sev eral of them. He held that the lack of transcript of trial accompanying the commitments invalidated them. Those released took carriages in waiting and hastened across the Oaio and Michigan line. CHINA WAR NEWS. A meeting of the foreign envoys was held at Pelun on the 2Sth, attended only by those whose fellow country men have been killed in tho interior provinces, the object being to decide what punishment should be inflicted upon minor official. A report will be made to a general meeting of the min isters to be held, probably after the funeral of Queen Victoria. The minis ters refuse to state the decisions ar rived at, but it is believed that few will be beheaded, and certainly not the highest officials. Hsu Cheng I, son of Hsu Tung, the notorious anti-foreign guardian of the heir apparent, and Chi Sin, a member of the tsupg li yamen and the boxer leader are being held for punishment It is reported that Russia will de mand an indemnity of 30.000,000 taels of China for restoring Manchnria, and Germany asks 5,000,000 taels for Daron von Kitteler. A dispatch from Pekin, dated the 23th, says that Li Hung Change is suf fering from fever and delirious, his life being despaired of. Tlie grocers of Ypsilantl propose to form a "judicious combination" for the purpose of reducing- certain expenses connected with the business. Americans in Venezuela have ap pealed to the U. S. for protection, claiming that they are in danger from insurgents. As a result of a tornado on the 2d a great amount of damage was done in the western portion of Delta county, Tex. The home of James Moody at Honest was wrecked and his 14-year-old daughter fatally injured. Tink Surrett was killed and his two daughters were quite seriously in jured at Rattan, where a number of houses were wrecked. At Denton, an oil mill was wrecked but no one was hurt TRANSVAAL. WAH ITEMS. Gen. Kitchener, telegraphing1 from Pretoria, under date of Jan. 31, says: "De Wet's force crossed the Rloemfon-tein-Ladybrand line, near Israclsport, during the night of Jan. 30. Hamil ton's men, at the water works, were unable to get in touch with them. French, with cavalry and mounted in fantry, is 'sweeping the country east of the Pretoria - Johannesburg railroad, between the Dclag-oa bay and Natal railroad, as far as Ermelo. lie en gaged about 2,000 of the enemy at Wilge .valley. The enemy retired with four killed and nine wounded. Our casualties were one killed and seven wounded. Knox reports that ho en gaged DeWet's forces south of Wel come, Jan. There was continuous fighting for some hours. Five Doers were buried. They removed many of their casualties in carts. , Our casual ties were one ofiloer and one man killed and 13 wounded." Four or livo hundred Doers recently evaded tins Rritish patrols, reached Dsnoni and attempted to destroy the mines. Some fighting resulted aud the Doers were beaten off, currying away 1 most of their wounded and leaving two j wounded behind them. One Rritton ! was wounded. Commandant Marais was wounded during- the attack and was subsequently captured. Two other prisoners were captured. The London war ofl'ee has received the following dispatch from Lord Kitchener: "Our post at Medderfon tein, on the Gatcrrand, southwest of Krugersdorp, was attacked by 1,000 Doers recently. The relief column sent out from Krugersdorp failed to pre vent the fall of the post. No details yet at hand, but officers and men cap tured at the post are arriving at Ver ecn'gmg." The commissioner at Kroonstndt re ports that Amlries Wessels, one of the piiace envoys, was shot at Klipfuntein Jnn. by order of (ten. DcWct. Mor gan Danl, who was another of the two Doer peace envoys, and who accom panied Andries Wessels, was shot near Lindley, Jan. 10. Gens. De Wet and Paterson with .r00 Doers, crossed the railroad between Veutersburg Road and Halfontein, Jan. 23. Twent3'-five Rritish, in ambush, killed live of the D rrs. There is a commando of 2.000 Doers on Portuguese territory. It is sup posed that their intention is to rescue the Doers there. The Portuguese authorities have de cided to remove to Madeira such Doer refugees as decline to surrender to the Dritish. A recent Doer attack on the Doles burg mines resulted in damages amount ing to JjtfOO.OOO. U. S. Consul A. S. Hay, at Pretoria, sailed for the U. S. from Cape Town on Jan. 30. The Dritisli have re-occupied Peters-berg-. PHILIPPINE NEWS. In anticipate on of the passug-e of the army reorganization bill, the war de partment issued preparatory orders for the transportation of 5,200 regular troops to the Philippines to replace an equal number of volunteers under or ders to Sin Francisco for discharge. The soldiers to be sent to the Philip pines first include eight troops of the 5th cavalry, eight companies of the 10th infantry, eight companies of the 11th infantry and the provisional bat j talion of the troops at the Presidio of San Francisco. There are now about 2,000 recruits at San Francisco awuit ing transportation to Manila, and the number will be increased as rapidly as the recruiting. officers in various parts of the country obtain the necessary I material. Callle's camp, near San Antonio, was surprised and attacked on tho 25th by detachments of the 15th infantry j nml 4th and tith cavalry. A number of 1 houses were destroyed. Reports from southern Luzon says there is much disaffection in the in surgent camps. A thousand persons swore allegiance to the U. S. ia a church at Malabon on the 27th. The 4H sick soldiers who came from j Manila on tlie transport Warren were landed at the Presidio general hospital, San Francisco, on the 4th. The ma joritv j of the patients are in a convalescent condition. Valles, late chief of police of tlie isl and of Cebu, who has been in hiding since August on account of his activ ity in the insurgent interests, has taken his family to Hong Kong". The other Cebu police have been compelled to swear allegiance or bo .deported. They have chosen the former. Twenty wire repairers were attacked recently south of San Pablo by 300 in surgents, half of them armed with rifles. Two Americans were wounded and one was captured but was subse quently rescued by reinforcements of the 49th regiment. One native was killed, seven were wounded and sev eral were CBptured. Capt. Cameron and 50 cavalrymen had a fight on the 29th with insurgents at Rundoopuray and routed them, kill ing 20 men and capturing a quantity of arms. Geronimo was present, but escaped. Minor captures and surren ders continue in the island of Luzon. Many Filipinos are taking the oath of allegiance to the U. 8. Dy direction of the President, Drig. Gens. Wado and William Ludlow will bo relieved of their present duties and ordered to San Francisco in time to sail from that port after March 1, on the first transport for Manila, where they will report to the commanding general, division of tho Philippines, for assignment to duty. Dethune's column, after a heavy inarch, joined De Lisle's column on the 29th. Col. Dethuno is now in com mand, and it is understood that he will undertake what is recognized as the extremely arduous task of driving the Ikera out of Cape Colony. THE EMWEB F WMifflEffl ''".Hint. "V"'l , m ': "tr" ', ''rT'wv' V ' i?- , .. j -4 " "-rM "v:Jr . i. " I am so nerrous and wretched." "I feel as if I should flj." How familiar these expressions arc ! Little things annoy yon and make you irritable. You can't sleep, you are unfit for ordinary duties, and are subject to dizziness. That bearing down sensation helps to make you feel miserable. You havo backachoand pains low down in the side, pain in top of head, later on at the base of tho brain. Such a condition points unerringly to serious uterine trouble. If you had rrrittcn to Mrs. Pinkham when you first ex perienced impaired vitality, you would havo been spared thezo hours of awful sulTering. Happiness will be gone out of your life forever, my sister, unless you act promptly. Procure Ijyilia J2. I'hikliaiii's Vegetable Compound at once. It is absolutely sure to help you. Then write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., if there is anything about your caso you do not understand. You need not be afraid to tell her tho things you could not explain to the dock) your letter is seen only by women and is absolutely confidential. Mrs. Pinkham's vast experi ence with such troubles enables her to tell you just what is best for you, and ehe will chargo you nothing for her advice. Mrs. Valontim Tell ! Happy Results Accomplished by LydU E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ' Daxa Mrs. Pixxham : It is with pleasure that I add my Ustimoay to your list, hoping it may induce others to avail thtmselvee of the benefit of your val uable remedy. Before taking Lydia 12. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, I folt very bad. was terribly nervous and tired, had sick headaches, no appetite, gnawing pain in stomach, pain in my back and ri.q;ht side, and bo weak I could scarcely 6tand. I was not able to do anything. Had sharp pains all through my boHy. Before I had taken half a bottle of your medicine, I found myself improv ing I continusd its uso until I had taken four bottles, and folt ao well that I did not need to take an more. I am like a new person, and your medicine shall always Lave my praise." Mrs. W. P. Valentine, 08 Ferry Avenue, Camden, N. J. V iliUa Ua k Sill L JL k W N E 2- J- A L A F U O B F ft iinrll tli cltleit. Wliit re mar? F.aoh line tuiixte pel ton to irrum nt lejist a poillon. if not the lull amount. For hould there l mure than one net of correct Himwert, the money will ,e eijiiMlly .led. For iastaare, ulionhl live ierion keml In correct annwer, mcIi will rerekva SUl.OO; khoultl tn pernonit -nl in correct mnwrrn, each will receive SiO.Ot), twenty ra. HtlU.OO each. TbU otter i made to advertine and in- roijiee our li.-m quickly. WK IM t)T V, AT ONfc I EMT F VOMt r MONKY. IMlJi CO.NTKT I HihK. Aa Mon Hit you have arraneeil what you iiup)ofl are the correct names, aenl them. 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Mass $.k, which will be paid ti any prrion who can sriow that thr uti8 tctimonial is not genuine, or was published lrfor btainir.i; the writer special permission. I.YUIA E. fINCHAM MkDiciNR Co. $200.00 in Cash, Free I XYm will clro tlie adore avrtnl to rhjt jierson who will firrTllv arrniiL'n 111. iiIuih iti.r In nitniM of TtirMtt liuuni li4ut Amrrlraii reitreiteiilit one oitr. ion mn be the f..r- IN 3 On 4 YEARS A;l i'lBEPEiiDEHGE ASSURED IX you tUe up your borne in Western Cnn mla, the land of plenty. IlhiMtrutcd painphlei", rIvIdu' expisriciics of armcis who have txv come wesiithy In irrow Inc wheat, reports of ilolnaam nl ,.,.! full Informal. u.. tut to iVuuik J railway rates can be) bad on application to iba Superinietidfnt of Imralprallon. Ui'partment of Interior Ottawa. Canada, or to J. Grieve, Mietnaw. Mich., or M. V. Mclnnen. No. 2 Merrill liock. Ictroit Mich. :i , .' it. PI MlffiSSKDS WILL MAlxEYOU BPOKUS DERMIS urti.ictt fcrmancat irasa al the Ccnarry. imuiuKii,iiivonmnii li t-lay that knn-nf fl rind hum ieat lent id frecra out 1 to f H .tt'U' -''iiC "ormasniinrent hay lv!AV)ti. """. en. I lta of pai : v . - mm na lanront potato aixt P;' ' ., ' tlioiea.t raro t, ear P ' -!'.N atjleMnvratock. mf W Catalegaa Talla. vieoia k rower icr iu ccns ana ihis Katlca onr bl eatalninia will he mn1 r n ei.l.)r Willi II. ..mxi. . . ..' . U s : l r .t n en. r 1 r-rw 1 1 m if. imuvr. ewe ean enita Venlr. t. e hiring At hrrt, tlie M Jlllli.ia Pell, r 4Urea wit'j li. 14 touaot bar Due H aTe, tha i'naoat a ij.rtllna' food, M aot-nuMliing so bilil per trn, nts etc. la ail. IO aarkaaea atartfor 10a la ataaipa, beuU todar. , B JDHH A.5JMZB1 SEED PS aannnna a. a aaai f?35SL WIS When answering Adt p'eate m:n.ion this pap filCtl!: iktfl'UiV'S imaTual. Grown wh (t?& f fi BP.frvm eioeir. I, I r? K iu v woria orer to