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THE HURRICANE. I'onrr, I'. It., Almost DrMroyfd, Nar ly All Frnnio lloiisr Down. Ilm(lnlhl'rl Kstlnistrilat aiSO.ooo triors Was Awful llrslrnellna of 1'iuprrlf an Ilia I'. litem t'nalt Largs nmbr nf l.lr, l-ott. Wakiiisotox, Atip;. 13.The weather Imrrnii Issues tlio foltonrlnjr hurricane bulletin: "llurrlcano renters npparcnt ly Approaching Nassau, Italiamn. Storm v Incrrnsc In Intensity upon resell ing the (!ulf stream, and will probably roncli tlic Soutli Atlantic coast tovrnt vl tlic Pulled State Friday night. Sas Ji'a.n hk I'onTu Itifo, Auif. 12. A hurricane broke over the south cimat at I o'clock Tuesday morning rind swept northwest. There was no abate ment for nine hours, the greatest dam ntfe being done between H and 10 a. m. The lres were down and communlcn lion with the Interior was Impossible. It Is now chiefly carried on by couriers. It Is now said that 500 persons lost their lives at I'onco during the hurri cane Terrible distress prevails there. Arroyo, on the south coast has been destroyed, sixteen lives were lost there ami I lie town Is still submerged in wat er. At (Suayamo the houses arc still stand ing. Seven persons were killed there. A number of houses were pillaged, rquails of soldiers were unable tc maintain order and starvation threat ens the population. At Abonlta very little remains stand ing except the cathedral and barracks, l'our nat ves perished, and three Unit rd Slates soldiers were badly injured. A the town Is without food, j-'irern-liii-ut relief lias bceu dispatched thlthrr. lUCayey was leveled to the ground, 200 homes being demolished. Two United States soldiers were Injured there and many cavalry horses killed. AlCitano the entire plant of the Haml.ird Oil Co. was ruined. The losi on the property Is I2oo,oo0. At lliiyatnoa majority of tho houses were destroyed and the rest were flooded. Two hundred cattle were ktllril and the railway was seriously damaged. The village of Carolina was literally ru. it. AtCaguns four persons were killed. A message by courier from llumacao, l'orto I tl co. a town of (000 Inhabitants reiHirfs Hie complete destruction ol thai place by the storm. Mxtyfoui h nuns lost their lives and the injured unmix r over SOO. The loss to property Is ettimated at Si, 000,000. Yabucao, another l'orto Uicau town, shared a like fate. Twenty persons were killed, Three persons were killed at I.ai 1'lrdras and flto at Junto. Couriers from the other districts arc anxiously expected at the palace. The steamer Slocum. Capt. Thomas, en route from M&yagucx to San Juan, as caught In the storm, but her pas sengers and crew were saved through the heroism of .Mr. Single, tho first ofllcer. Th e cofTce crop Is ruined, and the loss will reach millions. Very creal Injury has been done also to the orange crop. No definite re turns have yet been received from tho southern section of the Island apart from 1'once. It Is certain, how ever, that the food supplies In the stricken districts have been destroyed, and in these quarters the quantity of government stores Is small. Kellef wagons will be sent out Friday In var ious directions. A SENSATION. rapt. Drrfasat Ills Trial .iilmlltrtl Heap ing a lopr of lha llonlsreaa la Ills Yf alaroat I.' a tig. IIknms, Aug. II. The red and white facade of the l.ycee was bathed in sunshine at ftMO o'clock Saturday morning when C pt. Dtcyfus crossed the Avetuc de I.a liare and entered tht building for the second public hCNtltin of his trial by court martini. The same stringent jmllce precautions were taken; but banly "0 persons had gath crcil to witness his eroding. The opening of the proceedings wn attended Vy a sensational incident. On Dreyfus being shown, by Col. Jounust, tho document found In the lining of his waistcoat by r. penitcn tlnry ofllcer, ho admitted keeping It ai a souvenir copy of the bordereau. He owned to this calmly and without any trembling of tho voice. '1 hen he lis tened calmly to the reading of Dr. Kiinsom'k rciMirt by MaJ. Carrierc, tho prosecutor, which occupied about ten minutes, I'rll Silt? Keel Yol'MiNTOwx, ()., Aug. 12. - While reeling a .miction at tho National Steel Co., Wttllam lllghsmit, bridge builder, of Richmond, fell 00 feet, crushing his life out on cement founda tion. I Uil la ll.alll. KvAMiviUK, Iud., Aug. Ti-Josoph Lynch, a Southern express mencngcr, Intoxicated, wont to sco a clrcua come In. lie got into nn argument with 1,01110 small colored boys And, climbing from his buggy, butted their headi nuulnst tho railroad tics. A colored mail named Thomaa l'lncham rcmon otrated ami Lynch clinched with htm, grabbing rincham by tho throat rinoham drew his kntfo and cut Lynch acro the arm, severing an artery, from which he bled to death. Lynch THOUSANDS ARE DESTITUTE. War Department Apr'aU In lha I'eopte to anil Nupp'Us to Ilia Sufferers nf Morm-Slrlrkan l'orto lllco. Wamiixotox, Aug. 13. Tho war de pnrtment Friday took prompt meas ures for tho relief of the hurricane sufferers In l'orto lllco. When tho press dispatches and (Jen. Davis' ad vices made known the extent of tho illaster steps were Immediately taken to send supplies and the transport Mcl'hcrson was ordered put In readi ness to sail from New York on Monday next. She will carry rations and other necessaries. Secretary of War Itoot Friday afternoon sent the following appeal to the mayors of njl cities of more than 150,000 population! "Sir The governor general of l'orto lllco confirms the report that upon tho 8th Instant a hurricane swept over that Island, entirely demolishing many of tho towns, destroying many Uvea and reducing, no far nn he can esti mate, not less than 100,000 of the In habitants to the condition of absolute lestltutlon, without homes or food. Unless Immediate and effective relief la given these unfortunates will perish of famine. "Under these conditions the prctl dent deems that an appeal should bo made to the humanity of the Ameri can people. It is an appeal to their patriotism, for the Inhabitants of l'or to lllco have freely nnd gladly submit ted themselves to the guardianship of the United States nnd have voluntar ily surrendered tho protection of Spain, to which they were formerly entitled, confidently relying upon inure generous and benellccnt treat ment at our hands. The highest con siderations of honor nnd good faith unite with tho promptings of human ity to require from the United States a generous response to the demand of l'orto It can distress. Tills department has directed tho Immediate distribution of rations to tlic sufferers by the nrmy In l'orto lllco, no far as It Is within the power of the executive, but in the absence of any appropriation we must rely large ly upon private contributions. "I beg that you will- call upon tho public-spirited and humane people of your city to take active nnd immcdiato measures In tills exigency. Tho gov eminent transimrt Mcl'hcrson will bo sent directly from the port of New York to l'orto lllco on Monday, tho 14th instant, to carry nil supplies of food which can 1 obtained. Further transport will be sent at future dates of which public notice will be given. "Any committee charged with tho raising of funds will receive full infor mation and advice ujon communicat ing with this department. Very respectfully, "KlJIIU ItooT, Secretary of War.'' A report haa been received at tho war department from an officer at San Juan, l'orto Itlco, estimating that tho number of killed amounts to 500. Tho same ofllcer says a very serious condi tion of affairs exists at 1'once. WINDOW GLASS WORKERS. Ihaf llsva Kntora I Intn a C'omp let Witts Ilia Inftapamlent Ctiinpinles ami Will riEhl the (...iiiMnn. riTTMimnit, Pa., Aug. 13. Word Is brought from Philadelphia, where tho window glass workers have just closed their convention, that because of their failure to arrange for a conference with the combine manufacturers they have entered Into a compact with the Independents The agreement 1j that tho workers shall receiva ble advanco of per cent, which they have been contending for, they In return to work hand lu hand with the Independent manufacturers Mors than 2.1,000 glass workers w 111 be nf fectcd by tho new arrangement, which practically means n tight ngalnst the combine. V,il Virginia (III llnom. Cl.AliKHlil'lio, W. Va., Aug. l. The Harrison county oil field is causing nn Influx of oil men. There nre 50 pro ducing wells one flowing 600 barrels '.'0 flowing 100 to 200 barrels, 25 or 3C ranging 30 to 05 barrels Twenty new locations were made this week in totith Peiiii. It Is reported Hint there nre or dered 200 riggings for the Jnrvisvlllc nnd Wolf Summit fields It is rumored that the Standard and Kurekn Pipe Lino Co. will move their shops hers from Maunlngtou. Arresting rroniliirnt llefnrmrra. London, Aug. 12. The Cnpo Town correspondent of tho Dally Mall says "1 learn from n prominent evrcformet that tho Trnnsvnul government litis prepnrcd warrants for tho arrest ol prominent reformers whenever the condition of nlTalrs at Johannesburg provides nil excuse. The presumption is that President Krugcr means to se cure tho leading Uitlanderi ns hostage tho moment trouble arises" Weighs AOO round i. HAOEnsToWN. lud Aug. 12. -Mill Lucy Havens IllJ n la t'lrl living in Laporte county, has received a great deal of attention lately becnuso of her refusal of an offer of 825 per week from a circus manager to travel with them as tho fat girl. Miss Havens Is but IS years old and weighs 500 pounds She lives w ith her parents on a farm and assists in all the work, being especially expert In ir.llklng. Shu Is active in mocment and ntilto good looking, Her parents ro wealthy 'ind amply ONE OF OUR IIEK0ES. a Instnnea nf the Splendid Cnnrasja and Lornlfr nf Unci anm'a "olillrrs. The brightest page In the history of ny war Is, perhaps, (hot which rccorda the thoiightfuliicit. of the otllcera nnd tho faithfulness of their men qual- Iflea which, whrn conjoined, mnl;e n regiment nn nlmost Irresistible1 force. n "The Slory of tlic JSotigli Hitlers," Mwnrd Marshall tells how, when Capt. nun iiiiii) niiiii vus McC'llnlock wns wounded, one of his ' trooper ramc nnd Iny down beside him "You'd better (jet out of this,' Raid MeClIntock. "Il' too hot." "Don't worry, cnptnln," the man re plied. "I'm between yon nnd the fir- Iiir line." McCllntoek.touchrdns be wns by this exhibition of the man's devotion, still wanted him to get away. He urged ilm to lenve. The man refused, l lunny McCllntock said: I'm your cnptnln, nnd I order you to go. You are doing no K"d lo nny ono but me. This Is no place for a well mnn. I order you." Then the mnn had to tell. "I ain't nn well mnn," he slowly ad mitted. "I'm shot." "Where?" nsked MrClintock. "Oh, It's only a scrnlchl" They lay there In silence for a long time. The firing began to come from the loft. The soldier worked his pain ful wny around until he was ngnln be tween McCllntock and the line of fire. McCllntock was too wenk from loss of blood even to fpenk. Then n hospital mnn enmc nnd lifted McCllntock lo carry film liack. Take hint, too," McCllntock mnn- sged to nrtlctilate. Nn use," said the hospital man. "lie's dend." A COUNTESS' REVENGE. lie Called Her Mated lllvnl (n Her Deathbed and Dlafla-nred Her for' Life. A tragic slory of feminine revenge comes from lennn. The count and countess Nnpmlnno lived happily to gether until the count fell In love with the daughter of the local doctor, Con cetto Del a Jo by name, n charming louug girl of 19 years. The count de serted his wife and eloped with Con cctta Devajo. The Countess Nnpoilnno obtained n dhorcc from her husband, who then m.-iriird Conccltn. Twoyrnrs later Count Nnixxlotio nnd CoiiiitrKM Coiieettn returned to Mntuggnrci. The former Countess Nnpodano wus now on her deathlied. She sent a im .,i;;it to the Countess Concctta that she wont I llko to see her ln-forc she iliul. 'I he countess, wishing to humor the wishes I of the ihlng woman, went to see her. The Invnlid nsked her to stoop nnd kiss licr. As llie tresli young lace ol ner rhnl enme near her own the dying woman raised herself, and by .in nlmost tuperhuman effort bit n piece eli nn out of Conccttn's check nnd mouth, llirn fell back dend, with n contented smile on her features. toncrltn was ills figured for life, nnd her husband, the fickle count, left her for a new love. A lllrTrrenrr (Inly In .Nnnir, We call it Ice cream. To the KrfgliVh it Is known ns cream ice. Just w'jen or where It wns intrntrd Is the question tunny people have tried to solte.' In Hie beginning of the century It was almost unknown In I.nglnnd, though wrll known in Nnples and Sicily, where the cream wns artfully mnde Into copies of penches, npples, apricots and such dain ties, much ns we have them to-day made In molds. The lljr nf (ienlns. All ntcn of rjenlus nre said to hate eyes clear, slow mating nnd bright. This Is the eye which indicates mental ability of some kind, It doesn't mattci what. THE MARKETS. ClM'tr-NATl, All;, tl LIVESTOCK -Cattle.coinnion. 3 4 CO Selee butchers 10 . .1 0) CALKS-Kulr to good light.. 7UI t 7 1 1 it I ol 41. .Mi O t ill!) tt ll II u 3 10 g U ( it S(i ' iS. 54 i 1 1 i h. :o ai. a 111 O li U -JU i I M n i aj llOU Coarse anil heavy 3 si Mixist jKtcUers 4 3A l.iuht shlpnsrs 4 .VI s-IIKKI1 Chuue -110 L Mlli Snrlnit 4 S t I.Ot It Winter P item 3 2J UUAIN-Wheat-Na S red Nil. 3 rd. . .. .. r rn No wlxeil ii.u--Xoi i live- Nv J H A V Pri'iie lo i-tnli-e. PltOVl -ItlXs -Mi-'. I'ork I.ird Ill'i'li:it- iKiiredilrv Ihnicct erume APPLKS-C.inie- In ...icy I ruiA.ur, Now. p r hrl I 34 fllll'Al'.O. rUltrtt Winter Palenl S .vi A3 oi ; Vi Jiu bs ,s ll 3ltt 3I, Vt -'!! m m 8 ; i &0J ft Si llltAIN -Wliv.it No Siwl... N 3 t'lili-ugo Spring CtlltN -Vn S HAT- S3 ItlHK Mesa I.AKII-mcuIii NKW YOltlC I-'I.Oflt - Winter puieul 3 CO WIIKAi -,Si s red t DUN N . 1 iiiucit uvt: 3 71 l 7.', U 37ti 3M W- Sf nt; oi 4 hi OA't's MUril THICK Nun Nil'.-. I.AKii Westi-iii II.M.TIMDIti: PLOflt-Painllr UKAIN Wheat-Nu S ml... Niiiihern . I tn n- -Mlscsl tills- Nu 'J KhIU- ltv Nu witcrn It 10 3 r O 3 .VI lit 1i't 7 IS', 4 71', 3.S' ', t. a it. w & b 11 CAllhi: -l-'irstnualliy . t 7a IIIAIM Western ft 14 INDIANAPOLIS. tJHAIN-Whvui Nis i red.... ft I'm u N n 3 lulled. U Oils N-. S mlxnl U LOl'ISVILLH (Vli, :-"i .'I ri.Ol'It- Winter I'Hlent 3 ti l.KAl.N Wieat Na S red torn Mixisl 31 II t M xcil I'OI.K AI LAUD S earn .-. , . (S Til U Si'i Ik 3- U 0 1l U li 4a To euro, or TttKKK IS A LIMIT. The Fonrlh (irn'lrmnn Severely Btrnlned tlic llnnnits of llumnn Crrilulll)-. "You may not brieve it, gentlemen," re marked one of an aftrrdiniii'imiiuiitiiitJEid in smoking ri,u in front of a totel, "but I hatcuaed a fountain pen constantly for four ' tears, and hate never had the lr,tl trouble ' with it." I "That in indeed remarkable," rejoined an other. "Nevertheless I am the father of fix thildren and have never Iud to walk the floor by night with a single one ol them. Ihere nas a silenie, M'titig A minute nr so. Then another riioke uji: "I don t doubt in iiic Hum, Film iii-p iui i ran tiring iu l something stranger still. I have a bright little four-j ear-old boy at my houe, nnd 1 ve never repeated any of his mnait raying) to my most intimate inenu. Uentlemen," observed a fourth, after a protracted and somewhat painful pau-e, "I am fond of hearing curia women piarticc their scales on the piano after I have retired to rest. It lull me to sleep." One or two other members of the group made more or less feeble attempts to say something, but falteringlv gave It up. It eemcil to be generally felt that the extreme limit nf human credulity had been reached, Iondon Telegraph. NOT ACQUAINTED WITH THEM. lien Dead I'lflr Yrnrs Klrctrd lo Office by IlenlKlitcd Aldermen In New York. A New York aldermaii indulged in a little fun at the expense of htsatrocutes the other lay, ami tnrougn nis inuuence mat nonor able body elected tno men, eminent men, dead thete SO J ears the poition of com miMioner of deeds. The names of the dead thus honored are: Noah Webster, lexicog iriplicr, and Lindley Murray, grammarian. Tlic world sj) the trick was worked this way: A slip of paper containing tiioe names, with llrookl)ii addresses, wa circulated at i the meeting of the board. Alderman Okie approached Alderman llndge and (aid: I "Say, Jim, I've done favors for you. Here ' are a couple of men who want to be made eommintioners of deeds. That fellow Lind- . lnrrAi- tnld mp lie wai a friend of vours' I Alderman Ilridges looked at the slip and I replied: I don't know the, gent, and I am t going ' to present ln name." Alderman Donley, another member from , Itrookl) n. was pcnuidcd to sign tlicapplica I tion, and in less than ten minutes the formal vote electing l.imKey Murray and I Noah Webster commiioucr of deeds was patted. American. Fee Strangely Horned. It wis on the night ol Hie .jcurics-ruz- simmont prize tight, and a man reached the ,1 iiHi .inartinrnt house in which he Iii-ihI almut tun o'Hork. A search of all his pockets failed to bring forth his bunch of . keys, lie rang the bell repeatedly for the janitor, hut ruu'd get no response. He was exceedingly tireit, there was no noiei in tno notRlilmtliood, and, besides there were fani ily reasons why it was inadvisable for him to send tlic rrst of the night nnay from borne. The hl-IiI of a nlitsician's night bell ta-.c linn an idea. He pushed the button hard for "" srtond or more. In due sea son the plijsiiun came to the door and opened it. "What is your fee for night calls?" asked the lotkedout individual. "Four dollars," was the astonished reply. "All right, here you are. I was locked out and couldn't get in. Sorry to trouble you," irul he hegan Ins weary march upstairs ha,pv in the thought of the evils lie ha.J es i capeu. N. Y. Tribune. Tnl-rn nt Her Wnnl. "Mrs 1 J. Ciiilington Oigg" is awfully mad at the neuviapers; she sajs they treat ed her so shabbily .' "Did the)! turh a prominent society woman, too." "Yes: she told them they mut not say am tiling alwiut her reception, and they didn't."-Philadclphi.i llulltlin. .1 tinnil-Lnek Cross. A cross recenfly discovered in the grave of the beautiful Queen Dagmar is supposed to keep away all evil influences. There is no more evil inlluencc than ill health, and there is nothing which has so great a power to keep it away than Hosteller's Stomach Hitters. It is worth a hundred pood-luck eroes to the man or woman alllictcd with dyspepsia and indigestion. A private Revenue Stamp should rover the neck of the bottle. Ont. Caller I have here tevcral bills which nre long overdue and Harduppe (desperately) I am sorry to say that our cashier is out to-day. Oh, well, it doesn't make much differ ence; I'll call and pay them at some fu ture date. Good day, sir." Philadelphia llecord. M'orU for All. Thousands of men are making good wages in the harvest fields of .Minnesota, North and South Dakota. , Their i loom for thou saniU more. Half rates via thedreat North ern llailnay from St. Paul. Write Max Pass, C20 South Clark Street, Chicago, III. It is terribly hard for a boy to believe in tlui veracity of his father when he hears him declare that no one i truly happy nnd eon tented unless he has work to do. Atchison Globe. We have often wondered that women do not hate their kitchen dresses made a low necked as their party dresses. It would cer tainly be cooler in working over a hot stove. Atchison Globe. -It is a miahty good thing that the IftvA does not enf-ne the law as He did against Ananias.- Washington (la.) Democrat. The man who can give noicasons for his opinion, is the hardest to change. Wash ington (!&) Democrat. BSsaaaSBBBBBBBS.aBVaa' -a.--Jam sa 1 monoy rotUndod by your Bears ffZ(hi Hsu 0f s$U( The Kind You Have Always Bought f.adtrs tSia Xenr hn wnqsizQ smaller arter usirg Aiien-s runs. Hnso, a powder for tho feet. It makes tluht or nmv shoes easy, Cures swollen, hot. wenllntr, arhln? feet. Inn-owing nnlls, corns and bunions. At oil drugvMs nnd shoo stores. 25c Trial pneka re FllKF. Iiv mall. Address Allen H. Olmsted, Lo Hoy, N. Y. Porons rinster. "What are th hnlo. fnrT" a.lo.l till!. Edna, looking at the porous plaster thst her mother wsv nrenarinff tn srlinst on Willie's back. "It's funny you don't know that, sis," interposed Willie. "They're to let the pain out, of course." Tioiton Trav eler, , The lies! lrrrrl pi Inn for Thills nnd Fever Is n bottln of Ouovr.'s TsTri.r.s Ciiii.i. Toxic His simply IronHiidnulnlneln a tasteless form. Noruro -no pay, PrlcciOu. Appreciated, Wife John, let me tell vou that as surclv as you keen on in your present career, just so surely will you pay for your indulgences. Husband (with air of pride) Thanks, dear, for that tender tribute to my financial probity. uoslon courier. To rare n Cld la Oae Day Tako I.natlTO Dromo Qulnlno Tablets, druggists refund money if It fails to euro. All The Common Knle. Like everybody else the sea waves arrive at the shore in great style, but they go away broke. Philadelphia Record. Hev. (now Ilishnp)-Toseph S. Key, wrote: "We gave jour Teethina (Teething Pow ders) to our little grandchild with the hap piest results. The effects were almost magical and certainh- more satisfactory than anything we ever used." Some girls don't seem to think of much but wrarinff good clothes, and we don't blame them. Washington (la.) Democrat. Itrmember these facts: more for vour money, less trouble to use and each package colors all liners, rumain r aucicss iycstoiu at 10c per patkagc. High ideals are perhaps responsible for as muh pessimism as are torpid livers, en the whole. Detroit Journal. Piso's Cure for Consumption relieves the most ohstinate cougns. itcv. ii. tiucn mucller. Lexington, Mo., Feb. 24, '91. "How!" Harry "To show her how little he eared lor It, he siieni ttcry cent, trie had." Answers. Ilnll's Cntnrrh Cnre Is a Constitutional Cure. Price, 75c Tf Txive had anv sense of humor it would laugh less at locksmiths nnd more at girl'a little brothers.-Detroit Journal. LETTER TO Mil. riNZSAIC XO. Qj.a&lf " Dear Jtiis. i'i.nkham ror some time I hare thought of writing to you to let you know of the great benefit I have received from the use of Mrs. Johnson Saved from Insanity by Mrs, Pinkham Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegeta ble Compound. Soon nftcr tho birth of my first1 child, I com- menccd to hnvo spells with my spine. Kvery month I grew worse nnd at last bcoamo bo bud tht I found I was gradually losing my mind. "Tho doctors tiuafcd me for femalo troubles, but I got no better. Ono doctor told me that I would bo insane. I was advised by a fricn-i to give Lydia E. Pinlchnm's Vegetable Compound a trial, and before I had taken all of the first bottle my neighbors noticed tho change In mc. "I havo now taken fivo bottles and cannot find words sufficient to pt also It. I advise every woman who is suffering from any female wenkness to ghn It a fair trial. I thank you for your ffood medicine." Mrs. Gertrude m. Jiiujj- BON, Jo.NESDOBO, TEXAS. Bin. Perkins' IVetter. "I had femalo trouble of all kinds, had three doctors, but only grew tvor.se. I bean taking Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound nnd Liver Pills nnd used the Sanativo Wash, and caw not praise your remedies enough." Mrs. Erne Pehkixb, Pearl, La. Winchesters I Factory Loaded " Leader" loaded with Smokeless powder and " New Rival" loaded with Black powder. Superior to all other brands for UNIFORMITY, RELIABILITY AND STRONG Winchester Shells are for Vi having them when you buy merchant, iso why npt try a aa, l7J MM IM WW M www a--t--VTir'W?r. NO REMEDY EQUALS PCRUNA, SO THE WOMEN ALL SAY. Miss Susan Wymir. MU Susan Wvmar. teacher in the Rlrh- mond school, Chicago, III., writes the itllcw ing letter regarding Pe-ru-na. She says: unly those w.'O nave suuerect as l nave, can know what a Messing It is to De ante to find relief 'n Pe-ru-ila. This has been my experience. A mend In neeu Is a inena in deed, and every bottle of Pe-ru-na I ever bought proved a good friend to me." Susan ymar. . . . .Mrs. Margaretha Danbcn, 1214 North Su perior St.. I laeine City. Wis., writes: "I feel so well and good and happy now that pen can not describe it. Pe-ru-na is everything to me. I have taken several bottles ot I'e-ru-na for female eomnlaint. I am in the change of life and it does me good." Pe-ru- na nas no equal in an ui iiic irit-Kuidiiiica aim emergencies peculiar to women caused by pelvic catarrh. , .,..,... . Address IT. itariman, voiumous, u., ioi s free book for women only. Remember that cholera morbus, cholera infantum, summer complaint, bilioui colic, diarrhoea and dysentery are each and all catarrh of the bowels. Citarrh is the only correct name for these affections. Pe-ru-ru is an absolute specific for these ailments, which are so common in summer. Dr. Hart man, in a practice of over forty years, never lost a single ease of cholera infantum, dyscrv t'jry, diarrhoea, or cholera morbus, and hit only remedy was Pe-ru-na. Those desiring further particulars should send for a free copy of "Summer Catarrh." Address Dr. Ilartman, Columbus, O. Whiskers Dyed A Hatwal Black by Buckingham's Dye, rrlee SO cents it all druggists or it. r. tun a 1:0., Nsshus. n. n. EDUCATIONAL. THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAMIv NOTRG DAMB, INDIANA. Clssslcs, Letters, Economics and History. J SUh-.tal and 'SSirtal bSHm Journalism, Art, Science, Pharmscy, Law, Architecture. Thorough Preparatory and Commercial Courses. Kcclesiastical students at special raits. Room pree. Junior or Senior Year, Collegiate Courses. Rooms to Rent, moderate charge. St. Bdward's halt, for boys under U. The 36th Year will open September sjth, 1809, Catalogues Free. Address REV. A. MORRISSEY.CS.C, President. NEW HAMPSHIRE MILITARY ACADEMY Prepares tor Uovernmspt Academies snd rolleaet, A. St.. 1'rlnclpal. WICST LKIIA.NON. N. r un comtncreisl t-ouree. Major 11. r . HYATT. 11. BliSlMSS IhMAllON IRtt Write tor particulars. Hum. (-nrrt.rontl.iH'V School, Sprlosnrld. Mass. A. N. K.-B' 1773 tVlIK.V -VK1TI0 TO AU'VEKTIREUS) pteu.e state that you saw tao Ailvertlaa. saesit la this paper. Shotgun Shells. SHOOTING QUALITIES. sale by all dealers. Insist uponjf and you will get the best. j lids ntrrttlon, Itrislstrs the ttowtls aal Hslra Tsethlns; Vstf. TKITIIIS ltlls Us Uowtl TrosHrs erthlMrr of dj las and Costs Only B Cents. Ask Your UruggUt tor tt- f . II. I Vnnltto Ta., I.ahrvllle. Toaa.. sandj Monty -Making Outfit 'Xr I. h!i la le tT)U Sltiial slla IU. Ur. I DT man unrrrvipt 01 fr.SU. itV Price 50a, was a young uiu, unmarried, 1 bU to take care of her. ,