Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 April 1899 — Page 6
lliwcil PttApB Teeh. A bud reteatly swaliow-jd hi tabu teeth 4co tt trees n. in mau Btamsctouul stand grt.ic. . bat aot eesrytaiaj. In urstt weak ty Hostettcr's 6umMa Bitters II cure ii..: r t "" ' I ' 1 ' ' an1 hnr trou ra, as w as saslam sad ftvtr endaaue It particularly efl iv sail nervous affections, and i atroBf lyr mended at this imm n of the ir wli. n the plM i rui irn and be it uaMfUM tt iiseaaa. All dl iaata k pit. In KIiim rm-lanee. Miaa Pm I'..; a. I reejag five h. haarte a diamond rinf? Mr. Fox oh. thai the forfeit he ut p to insure a Bf at. Jawawcs' WMlUjr. Life Saved by Swamp-Root. Xh r Urrul ...-r I lint t um KlU-ut-j ami lll.iililer I'roulilea.
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brought to the grave bj diseases of tha Wdaeyoead bladder than by aaj other dlaVCasC. For inary year medical science has bfi-u trying bo dlseorer some reanedy that would positively i vt rcuuie thejn dangerous troubles. Hut not until recently was the discovery made. Doc tor Kilmer, t lie eminent physician and scientist, after years of study and research, and after test on teat that luver varied in the grand result, announced the discovery of 81 amp ltoot, which bau proven tael! a most wonderful cure for all diseases of tha kidneys and bladdt r. While Swamp-Bool has proven such a remarkable success in euiir.g kidney and bladder diseases, it has also proved equally invaluable i: t l.e cure of blood diseases, r heu mat ism, liver at.d stomach troubles and in the regulation and cure of all uric acid troubh - Swamp-Root has been tested in so u any urays, la hospital work. 1a private practice, among (hi hi ! U ia too poor to purchase relief, and has proved so successful in ev. ry ease, that a s; . il orrangen; r.t 1 .. 1-. n made by which all readers of this paper, who hart not already tried it. may have a sample bottle eenl absolutely frei by mail. Also a book telling more about Swnmp-Koot and containing snme of the thousands upon thousands of test iir.ot. ial letters received from men and women who owe their good health, in fact, their very livea, to the wonderful curative properties of Swamp-Soot. Be aure and mention this paper whi D n adlttg y our address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. r.inghamton, m. y. Thia great modem discovery ll for sale at most dnig-stores in fifty-cent and eaia dollar size.
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NEW YORK GAVE HER A WARM RECEPTION.
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Neu York. April 17. Tbc cob brnMon Mending the return f tbi I nitad Butei cruiser Balehb from Manila, which had to be postponed Saturday. owing to the warship's lata arrival, en cmrefd Sunday. The Raleigh, aooonv pa Bled by two small war vessels captured from the Spanish last summer, und a licet of about IS evulsion stiaiuers and tugUnts, paraded from Tompklnaville to Grant's; tomb and from th?re bnoh tt Hiieliorage in the Ni rth river, otT Thirty --fourth street. The oruiaar did not leave bcr anchor Bgr off Tompkinsi illc for the parade up the bay and the Budaon river until thortly before noon. An hour before t hut time a drizzling rain commenced to fall, nnd this soon turned into a steady down pour, which continued the remainder of the day. The air was raw and the offieeri and men of the Raleigh atood upon the decks three hour-, ilruiched to the skin and shivering will. cold. There were very few people ilong tha ricr front in the tower part of the city, owing partly to the weather and partly t the fact that the en-
erenretaw boat followed in a double column. I I" iv was no special ib nioiistn""u until Qawornogu hdMWl w.ia passed, when a national milute una tired. About this point the coasi sinley ateann l- r.itlilinder, with stallt Secretui y of the Nntj Alia onj board, Joined the proa ami, following just ill the wake of the Htloigh. Prom the time the Baleigh left tin battery until sin i. nod i run t'e tomb her w bi-t!e un.i fog siren were bio in almoat aonatnatly in raaponm to law mlutee from veaaala lying t tin.r Ii eks ir moring op ""J down the ri cr. The fel ly U . its were crowded With peoplOi eheerlng and waving handkev rhiefa, and aeveraj ol the boats ran alongeide the ilalebjrh for a ihoii dii -tajMOt lapt. Coghlafl was on ihe bridge marly all the way up the liver with the executive and navigating officers. All wi rr bundled Up In rain coats and rteeiTod the full form 'f the tortn in their faces. The captain v.as obliged to b; re his lo ad to the rain a great part of the time in waving his cap in roBponse to the salutes und cheers of pnssing vessels. The otlieors paid little attention to tin storm, and waved their caps cmistintly. not nppearing to mind the si aKing which their dress uniformund their bodies as well received. As for the sailors, they never thought of shelter at all. Oibcers and men alike evpreaaed the greatest surprise at the dcmonatratioB, and wondered what they had done to v.anant all the enthuaiaam which was being displayed. Many of them were beard to uiahe remarks to the effect that the battle of Manila bay was fought so long ago thai they had almost forgotten it. but thai it teemed the katterican people remi inhered it st ill. II UiM-rxlili- I'nrk. By the time the Raleigh and her ea
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A Party of Fifteen, from the Gunboat Yerktown, Ambushed und Captured. HEY HAD GONE ON ERRAND OF MERCY.
riit rn u i e.i fcj UmI J outaaeej mi Had Hwae ane Beat '' ; l uz. hi ta Biaaea aawM iu.ii i'iii ra uiil 1'iieal M u.i i-.l l) lotl.i ii.'.
KFBELS UNUSUALLY ACTIVE.
...'. ,.ni. .i.i Hon mra r criiii nh ike aVMMnv ui I Inf i ll I In-lit lliri-v Villi . Mnnita, prll il v l" M al o'ci'ici. this men ng three Mimpnnloi of tlie South Uakota regiment niandiel from Itoeave. and in conjunction with three eotnpawlea of the Mlaaeeota regimeni from Uuigmto. north of iuao. encountered u rein-l force numbering fully sou men, when two luiu-a nut ihe enemy, retired three aiHee n fairly good Older in spite of the fact thai the) suffered heavy looses. Tin Ameitoain. having rwhanrrTed their immunition( were compelled to return to their rampa.
Later, the army 1 the enemy aloiu.' th
Washington, April iy. A a reaull ol a cle rly -laiii ainbiish. one oflooi
and ii im a of the gunboat ITorktoam I rebeu are unuaually
wate captured or killed by bmurgaal
Filipinos while endeavoring to rescue u bpaniah form nneieting fid W perOne. The details of the affair wert communicate. I to Secretary LOOg yes terdaj bj Admisal Dewey In thia diipatch: ilnilriil lit-vi-' llotinteh. -Manila, April 1. Becretan Of th- .Navy, Washington VorktOWU viiitecj llaleiu. l.ilon, ca.-l eonal ol Luaon, Philippine islands April 12, for the purpose of rescuing und bringing away the Spanish forces con sisti nr; ol 90 soldiers, thcvc officers und two priests, which Were surrounded by iti'i insurgents. Some of the inaurgenta armed with Mauser rifteo, lb Native-. Lieut. J. C. liilinore, while making nmbuahed, were tired Ution and captured. l'ate un
known, as inaurgeota refused to eom- .g(oinf :,() niiies an hour. The engine municate afterward. The followina ''' u"' ,,:',k. followed by the train,
ft opened fire iu river bank-. The active west of
Malolos as far as l uluiupit. Tliev have
b Cll busily at work on their trench' s, nnd several ecu trenches have been discovered within two miles of the railroad. Fires are burning east of tili niilro.nl, and it would appear that the re ball are evacuating the foothill towns, in anticipation of an atl.ok a poo the part of the American tswogm WRECK ON THE BURLINGTON. I In- i. I'll ill I'l er IUI. lie. I .l of AliriMll. III. III.- I 'I r- in ii n 1. Illill H ml eernl Injur, il. Aurora. 111.. April ES, The Bt Pnui liver of the Chicago, Burlington a ljuiney road went into the ditch, seven miles west of here. Thursday Bight, killing one man and injuring several Others, and wrecking Ihe train. The accident occurred while the train w..s
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Hares Catches Mr' -- , Said d WCÜ known v -3 man about town, "I :- i for years to burn the ( , if both ends, in the . -of pleasure while tr. attend to business. 3f . Dörnach and kidneys got . a wretched state and ft seemed that i could not carry the burden any longer. Hut now tnv rhenmatbiH haa p my ourage lias retwrned. and i ä nmmunt f that marvel, ii ' narilla. which has made i:..- a p .jj mmlth. Now I'm in fir 1 . and simple Hip Pleeaae-"l ha.1 rai i intt -, curt 1 1 . ir on iiiy hip. I v... . my bed at Umea and oUm - cruu hi-a Ho.d amwaaarllui i , hip and gav me perinan. nt bvafUi " n ' , J Am ll CK, 130 Dudley St 111 '. I n ; . IndlfreHtlon lI 1 pi -t uc, eat w U. '.eoii well and n y . . and iiulik'littion liavi left in. . . . ta 1 UKk HooU Surs.unnl a w h enred me I am Haafm1 ataMer
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Di;Wi;fM KWlill VI'KLü WIIICB HAS J1T Hl'l'l IIU.U W SKW YOBUK.
trances to the jiiera are rinsed on Sun- turts reaehed the southern end of davB. liut preat crowds were nssem- Riverside park the rain had not abat Med in Kiverside park, overlooking the j ed in the leant, bill the enthusiaam. Utrdaon, and men. Winnen and children instead of ladling "fl". Increased both tood there fur hours under umbrellas, (,n the vessels and OH Shore. The watching the vessels on their way up, boulevard and the paths in the park the river, and on their ret urn. were crowded by people, who had Be fur the greatest gathering of pen I been waiting there for an hour r pie was in the vicinity of Gmnt'al morr, all drenched and chilled, but tomb, which was the turning point of with one thought of ili-in' honor to the pnnule. A national salute was tired j the l'eleigh. Two shore butteries there by the Balelcfa nnii also by the : ßred a aalvte near this point, ii"- pee ef.pt ured Bpanish ptixen, and the j pie along the shore in boat boueee nine was rendered a incinorable one mid in sinall launches Ured Ott cannon
are missing: The officer previously referred to, Chief Quarte rnuuter W. Walton, Coxswain J. Rlls worth, Ghan. m is' Mate ll. J. Hygard, Snilnuikera' Mate Vendoit, Seamen . ll. Rynden mid C . Woodbury, Apprentices J); . a. Ycmiiie. . .1. Peteraotti ordinary seamen, I". Briaolese, . it. Mel'onald; I.iindsiueu I.. T. I'M wards, V. Auderbun, J. Diilun and C, A laorriaey, Signed "ltKWKV."" The asterisks denote portions of t lie dispatch that eoiiiii nut he deciperod. Dtaeaaaeel ' Ilia Preatdemt. Immediately upon the receipt of the dispatch a copy was sent to the White lb .live tor the inforsantiou of the presnt. and Secretory Long subsequentj discuased the niatter with hint lit. mis NiitlHi-d I. I el-uriiih. The department also telegraphed te the nearest of Uin of the men reported to be misaing1 by Admiral Dewey, informlng them f the unfortnnate oe(surrenoi ami sdvisiag ttaem that everything p aalble would be done to ascertain the fate of the men nnn to rescue those st ill alive. First Hier ten 11 I ll t Ii nil . This is the tirst o&pture of an Amertcan otrieer and bis im-n made by the Piliplnoa since the Inaurrect loa begnn The 1'ilipino- have three American Boi-
vvliich turned over. The dining i-ar slid one eoaeh were burned. Chaa. Hoch, of Chicago, tin man. vvaa vraislied under the engine and Killed. III.- Injnr.-il. Win. Clinton, Chicago, engineer badly bruised and injured internally. . A. Wolfe. ( hicago. bagfrage masi r; bruised about b.iek. ii. o. I'lmer. ( i.i. a) o, 1 - inductor; cut ind injured internally. A. B. I'h.iiLdi. St. Paul, v i.-. -pr. si-
Jent ami general ansänget Rt. lanJ V; DulUtll railroad; thrown through the j Window and badl, cut and bruised ;
bout head. The injured are at the Autora city hospital.
A MISCARRIAGE OF JUST'CE.
V Da nu Ii 1 er lie nl loti l.niil In lie e I r.leit Ii I In- l'nril..ir uf ll.-r Inin.e.-iil lr.-. New Torlt, April gg. Hirsch Hopftel aian. who pleaded guilty a naooth ago io swindling Jacob Bernstein, of incinnati. out of g!3,000 by means of the gold brick sein nie. vns iti n!;iy sentenced by Jndge Newberger to four rears and ten months in priBeul Jacobs is now serving a sen
A man whr.e husband wa j 1 I for the California st..--' ptisan recti in her kitchen 01. e of the convict' :r ' pr.M.n, a Chinaman, M-rving a lb tenet- fr theft, but whose sub-,, behavior had am Is 1 r h.m . , sjBMNsi the goveensscat amsislSi. I a good eouk and more than clear. . do tor'a wife haded him with d Monratd (reatly vbea the day ' and .lehn wa not allowed beyoLii I on wj!.. Ji-lm. wbea in the w. , heard a good deal about the "! 1 schon!" life of his tedow eelesl ' ait.ee hi confinement had ÜHMsSbt : the uhiect. The deetet was vary press!
cooking and one day invited a few in for ihnmr. Jidia was m kia
I sod prepared sn elaborate meal, the many delicacies for dessert ard
tf. Hoi I : w:ie was an angei ealce. Chief eul :.ar)' 11 lir,.it wn rternat.on and surprise of the I. -tlie aaiusi nu i.t ti..- -' - vi bobbed inito the room carrv.:..snowv. uncut aturi i oake, leani the top in Luge red letters the w 1 en." John's dinner was a "howling"
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DUCKS OR STOCKS? Investment 11. nt I'n Hitter Than Dablilintc In Mueks on I I s.
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Mis- Jacobs searched thi
for the real olTender in order to effect the release of her father. A p- titi.in is now Ix-ilirj- signed for the pardon Of
lv the shriekinc of a hundred steam biatlea from excursion boats and loci motives and cheers from thousands of people Oil shore and on the Vessels in the river. vir. tTasfcnea Oess Aimard. Mrs. Coghlaa, the wife of the aonv sjaaasjer Of the cruiser, arrived at Tt ruphinsv ille lietween nine and ten o'clock, where flic took H Finull boa!
and went out to the Raleigh, and welc nied her husband, ( apt. COgtsbtS waa appriacd early of the intention of the citizens' reception committee to visit llu Kali Igh, and accompany her on the narnde. Itoats of all descriptions Continued to nrrive from the city. Bod each one ran up as choc to the Rait n'b as possible and cheered fr her. The two captured Spanish gunboats, the Alvariulo nnd Sandoval, arrived in the navy v.-ini early, both dressed gayly with Aaga and buntings, and tiny created uiinoft as much enthnaiasm hh the Kalcigh herself. About 11 o'clock the barge steamer Glen Island arrived, Carrying the citii ns' reception committee, bended by Mayor Van Wyck. and also having on board a number of invited gueets, A delegation from the oonuoittee, nunt I I ring not more than score, went aboard tha sssieigh. All hands on ihe cruiser were called to quartern, and KnyOf Vim Wyck and the other committeemen wire received with naval formality, ('apt. Coghlaa Mood at the gangway, and received the vis itors. and escorted them Immediately to his cabin. The ceremonies there were brief, eoiiHumiui not more than gve minutes. The mayor, in a few nords, welcomed the Rnlelgh to New j York, extending the freedom of the city to the oWeers and men, apologised for the disagreeable weather, ami assured ( apt. Coghlaa of a hearty Welcome. ('apt. ( Haitian replied ; briefly. The 1'iirnilf. Preparations were made then to get under way for the parade. The lUileigh vvas handed down the stream at the time, and when aha raised her anchor and IWUtag around slowly the I whistles on all the craft near her shrieked n nlutc. mi l all the people on the excursion steamers cheered ' nnd waved handkerchiefs nnd lilies. I The (ih n Island led the procession of Tessela, and the BalCigfa followed just astern of her. The Ahar.iilo anil Santloval took Dosition olT eiilu-r bow ol
crackers, revolvers and shotgnna, while a half doaen locomotives on the railroad track that runs along the river added to the deafening noise by blowing their whistles nil the time the Kalcigh was passing. Just before arriving almost off Grant! tomb tho cruiser slowed down prepatory to turning, and while the cheering and w hist lc-blow inir and other noises were at their height two Bixpounders on the Raleigh commenced their aelttta in ::1 guns. The last sh..ts had hardly died away when the Alvarado and Sandoval opened with their national sn lute, nnd a battery on shore joined In the 1 rlbute to (ien. Grant. Vinn the salutes were Concluded the Raleiuh turned slowly and headed down the river, lu r cacorta turning nt the same time. The run back to anchore ge, off Thirty-fourth street, vvaa made slowly, and the same eUthUStaSn r ta displayed an on the run up the river. THE AMERICAN SYSTEM. Baatttsh Maaltwai Ilea atotaea tftas ItaSlrian I " i-S I ' in ii I i ii r I i.upliiiu Will ReMH I. nler.
and some of these be la endeavorit.a
to exchange for the Bpaniards held by the illiplnoa. s.ii-i uiisiitiiieii i ii in in i i tea. Sei retarv Hay and Secretary Algei j assured the correspondent that noth- I tag hud been received rrom Manila re- ' apecting the conference between tin. Philippines commisston and a roinmla sion of Filipinoa reported yetrterdnj i mnrniiiir. It is the general impression j that tin- commission is a s -If-appoint-ed one. hating no connection with AogtttnaldOi ami thai it will endiaeet to get Into cosnmuntcatlon with hiir and urge him to submit to the American fore en. Secretary Alger tmphati enllji denied that the Bdmlnlst ratios proos, s to buy off Agulnaldo . i HttM in Naalka.
Orders have been uiven b the secro tnrv tinit the transports Qrant ant Sheridan be held at standi. Them Vessels will be usul To convey volunteer rngiments to the Dnlted States Should I Ien. Otis consider it m I'i'vsiirj to have the volunteers replaced bf n g ; nlars, orders ti the nedessney nambei I of regiments will 1h lasned, ami tlae) I vmii in- Immediateijf trausported to tin Philippines. Mrs, Qttaaaee Reeatvea Ike Neu.
ms .it i" ited In i prohi. your elw uM now be i - .. pnfW -"'- Is tiere any huameaa thai J g made a conies- fw lfcaa pt blt oa f,
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WALKED INTO AN AMBUSH, suei-iit Pawsaa f Kaas waaty, Ti-llll.. Kille. I While RalAlfSa aaaafe i n-r. Knoxville. Ten ii. . April ':. Sherif J. S. Dawson, of Knox county, waa killed. Thuradny nicht, from ambush, In the mountains mar North arolin: line, not far from Walkcrrille, . .". 'I he sheriff, accompanied by party cf ileputy marshals fn in this city. w;ii on n raid. The marshals walked intj the ambush alout 1 a. in. The firt Shot was aimed at ( hicf Deputy J. 1. Alton, of this city. The bullet paased through his coat, striking Bhi r Dawson in the inch. 1 h- sheriff died i'iiio-t instantly. The scene of the innbuah Is In the mountains, J. tnil-a from the nearest telegraph office, ji ni li tails an- meaner. It is said the n: onshiiMi-H have p-athered in cou.sidrable force ami reinforcements will be sent to the deputies at OMCC.
die, musco7, Pekm, 01 A litta girl had 1" r
b .. : a s.tt i.- : c . rowel a brovding ih.c mother, snd ali the cggi Her profita for the fir-' i and lbs hept thr-e her the Best six months' op toptvume that her prc: f r 1 1 h c.x motilhs; c yeai. üs. Div.-ie fiS t the Quotient Will be 32
her 15 eeetS Will pi' lu-. 33g or 100 cents the prutit wi.". be or 1330; on ll'Xi capital thepr $3J.'"'. affair.st the W.TT5. (investment is in duck eats."
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THE WOMEN SAY There is No Remedy the Equal Pe-ru-na in All Their Peculiar Ills.
London, April 17. .1. Constantino, assistant superintendent of the Midland railway; I,'. P, Kllis, assistant BO prrintendent of the Greal Eastern railn ad: Ti O. Moin, accond assistant mi perintendent of the Oreal Eastern railroad, and II. J. Ivatts. chief locomotive superintendent of the dnat Northern railway, who were recently eel by their respective companies to tin- 1'uiteil Statse as a special depUta tion to study the American automat io coupling system, retuaned on board the Cuanrd liner Lueanhv Mr. Conatantine asserts that tha American system ofcuupliui is no hotter than the British, but in- decline! to anticipate the oificial report of ihe deput.it ion. Kb hard Dell, secretary of the Bail way Servants' Society, who BOSOtn puttied the deputation on the tour Nrf reeentlng the employs of the roada, warmly advocates tin- American sys htm lis a greal saving to life ami limb.
Mrs. t. limine, wife of Lil ut. iiilnion
received the newa of her husband'i SUFFERED BY EARTHQUAKE capture from the navy department ai I
si oc-lock. She was overcome bv anx i. ty ami wept bitterly. Mrs. dilmort declined to see anv Visitors except t lac tneinbi i s of I, er immediate famih , w he called to learn the particillnrs ami of
fer any aid in their power. Tin- horn oi Urs. Gilmore lent No. 1933 Bunder land place. Waat Itfastaelan as n itate. Washington, April tt, In. Y. Y.
Henna ami Dr. X. IL . na Ouadla, ten Porto Ricans, were at the White Hoont jreatefuny, ami atranejed for an inter view with the preaidenl to-day. The bear resolutiotui idopted by a coneen tion of the people of I'orto Ku o askinj. for nn autom iiiions povorn inent, wit! a view to ultimate admission into tht I nlOB as a -tat.'. Tln-v desire militarj ci ntrol to ci use as soon as possible.
IIm I ilt ol "nn Vine. nil. s ),,),, r. In tin Ihe Iti-snll t.f V ii. I. -ni I :n ri li i on L i- Shaselsa, WaaMnsjton, April It, The dipnrt mettl of state has I., in Infufusid by (he eonaai at San Salvador that the itv of San Vkentc had recently auf fen d from severe enrtlupiaki s. ami that no telegraphic communication
could In- had with that city, which Waa
reported in ruin-. Enough, however. Is known to show that help wa- nee esnry and a committee was formed to raise subscriptions f,,r immediate vHef. No lives were lu-t. stisjfhl shocks lairing given ample warning before tlie severe ones came. All the pri - Ui-'IS hnee bora removed to gnu Salvador. Tin sraK-ks wire iil-o filt in .--ilvador.
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Secretary Long has instructed the commandant of th Man- Island navy yard to procure two mc talks nsakets, Utd 1 ni them on the Badger to Apis
to n eeive the remains of l.; ut. Lan
cruiuer, mid DOUes boats, tugn ami .dalj und KttsigU Mouughntt,
Sol, I ,,, I min n i ml Ien I r. Denver. ( ..I., piil l'i. M is reliabl) learned that a ilea! has been dosed iL Ni w York, whereby the Midland stall my ( o.. the Hotel m ( ripple Cruel iMllway and the I'lorence n-dilctior worka, at Florence, have been gold tc a Landon syndicate for s-,oou,ooo. Rneanatte Tile Trust. Nrw York, pril 19, It is aoid tint B cr ail inalioii ,.f all the tile companies, of tin- count rv is in process of orirnnileti0&, the new corporation to l called the Encaustic lib Co, of flnseil ' ca. und to be cai itiilied at ? f,0 i.u.JU
III.- . ill 1- I rul Hill ill ii-iio. Au-titi. Tc.. April '.'.'. The iinM trust hill was again the topic of eonp vcreatlon in legislative circles ye-tcr ila.v. A imijorit.v of the Icfji-lature ia in favor of nuaatng the bill udtlsout nnsendment, ami sjnhlng it osserntlve Jnnuarj i, moo. it is generally ander1 BtOod that bv that time there will be culled n session of the legislature for th.- purpose of adopting Ihu bal cummlteel report n-ising all the OCeUp tlon tav.s of the state, it is believed that th bill will pua without any an i DsjUnenL
Miss Susan Wymar. teacher in the Bichmond achoob. ( hicago. 111., writes the following letter to Dr. Hartman regarding l'e-ru-na. She ay: "Oaiy tboae who have Kiiffered with slecj : ?- nesa from over-work in the school-room, such aa I have, can km w what n Ing it is to Ik? able to find n ln f ' f Bp'n,dinp B couple of dollars fittt le-ru na. This Ins ln rn my ext-cn-enee. A Metad In 1 i a tri ml indeed, and every bottle of IV-ru-na I iver boiieht proved a snsni friend to nie."- Susan Wvinar. Mrs. Man-arciha Daidn n. 1214 North Superior St.. laeiaa ( itv. Wi-. writca: "I feel no weil and g.xil and h.ippvnow that pen cannot d. scribe it. 1'e ri'-rT everything to me. 1 feel benlthv a: -t well", but if I should be ick I will knov what to take. I have taken nevrral ottlea of Pe-ru-na for female cornplaint. I am in the change of life ar.'does me good." Baal for a free book written 0J " i Iiartman.entitled"Hcalthnnd tVA.ldn. Dr. llartuiaa. toiumhua, U-
