Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 January 1903 — Page 6
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Fite and Lost of Life in the River Front District of Brooklyn Friday, FIREMAN CAOSHT UKjcR FALLING WALL loo of thriu Killed 4 Ihrer l'r..lahl tatallt In intiA l.oaa af ir llaadred Thaaaaud Dollar aatalaed ArbmLtr Brwthrra By ike "test York. Ihn-. R In a fire whh shot through fite fiet. tries in the liver front district of Itrooklyn aPer one o'clock Friday tinrt i ir. two tire nun wire killed, three bad!) injured and more than $IOO,ii damage m done. The liat of dead and injur. 1 i m f.. II...... t. . ! Thr IScad Michael OTotde. tWeea . f a company No. 55, on tv.it er wer. 'Il.oinas .It ffrtes. Ii reman, v r t'wer ho. 6, crushed Nsl of recognition. flat 4 Minn Chief Th it . . i . ppXg-t of Ttvtntv third battalion, skill fractured, arm and leg hr .k-: Tar Injured. Thomas McCarthy, fireman engine company No. Ö. in wit r ' left leg crushed and hip crashed. sYilliam llcCtwdev. citizen; skill crushed. Beffiiiuing anion? Mm inflammable materials iu the cooperasre plant of ' Arbtickle Uro., at l'itn.o th and lridre atreets. within a half an hour the flames were shooting fr.-m all the buildinfrs and all the arai'.alde fire enjriies of Itrooklyn. with h.ef I:rtoy in rharpe. were llfiag to sae the district. The cooperage plant of Arbuckle Uro an old-fashioned fire story brick buildmsr. It mi filled from top to bottom with material for winking harrch Whcn Deputy Chi-f M-.rray arrived be ent in third anJ fourth alarms and when Chief Purror armed. a aa a a a ; I " nun nour iaii-r. ne or.i.wea engines ana nrcnoai.s rrm tue .Manna:i.iu aide of the rivar to heln tVith the ar rival of water tower No 0. battalion hief Coppinffrr aaaumed charge of It and ran it directlv on tfer oe of the kuIIs. Suddenly tr- wall wat . . , iL. . , .) een to bulge at the third store and , ZT9 . , i i j .i i 9 i ti. . . . , . . M firemen snd Mro.. the citien. ' were burled and the water tower and Pirtders were iBiasl I Lindlina I a J S I M 1 J. Ti n iniitaa laf.-r t!.e firf nf tha tuen was taken out Tl.i- wa. the Kittalion chief, on. MM . . . - and f. tally hurt. McCouler . ante next. Mc- I Carthv. who will die. It i- tho.,-: ?. , was found half under a w ;-e! of the tower, abo UlieonscioUa. 'I he bodies f .lcfTrrie and ÖToole were f iiinr fogtthcr. tu mi. at mma. ; The Ml Mall aad til 1 Jtrmnlt l.atirelr aSatSf Marllioro. Maas, Dec. ST. A fire which broke out in the rity hall at Btidniel't entirely destroyed that bti.M i g which containeii all of the eity oflices and departrsent. also the armory of Company F. T.fth regiaaent, and the Marltoro public library. The total los wI be l,000. fc'one of the content or paprs of any of the departments Ml savel. The library contained '.100 vol . und documents of incale-ilable value which can not lc repla. Michael OTtrien, 40 tear- old. was buried beneath the falling walls, and is thought to be fat; lit injured. rim: at .Hum . Mtss. tht 1 aaehan Hm l.it. ( . Iifrr a l.uaa of amai.iM' i I'ealsody, Mass.. Is-.h .'.'7 Fire.whith broke out about midright in the brick building of the Yaughan unci lie works a ml damaged t'i-t concern to the extent of $?5.'i. broke out afresh at (io o'clo-k(ater it waa suppoaed ta bare been gotten unde.- tontrot. The fire, at :ft9 a. m.. twtd asoiied danperou prnportiocs, and Iiclp was asked from Sali in. but it was under Control It foie th- Salem departineat arm e 1 The manager of the taghn Mathine Co. statetl that sas would rt ach ft 00.000. A UPWTtl t l.tll hi tri:. Tkt Masoa BlorU at srkrsrrlaf r. t .. Tolallt Ilea Ira rd. Fchneetady. . Y.. Ihfe. ST.-The Maxen block, oppooite the I'nion station here. a totally def roved bj ffrc Friday. The fire, whit h probably was caused by an overhc-itetl . himne. was a spectacular one. I h- total loss waa $100,1)00; insuranee. ulntiit $75.ssi. The principle ftortion of the l.mlding was used as a hotel. In an adjoining building also was a hotel. The occaI mit of both were arousal and removed in safety by the firemen and other. Rome of the hotel guest t were compelled to Dec in their nigat t lothea. roatasaster r aaaaaKa aJelae. fipringfield. III.. le ftf . R tircening. Ostmaster at i ornland. i:i . blew his brains out. Friday afternoon with a retolter. A post oft5.. in-.. tor had just romplated nn intestigation and found his ftl.400 short in his accounts. -aaa1erB.il t Dalnat Very Kleelr. Kew York. I-e -7. Ih- Flint left the Vacaierhilt house at UtM nVlock Friday night. "Mr. anderNlr is doirtg sery nicely," he said. "His temperature is now between 100 and 101, Which ia rauch lower than last night."
THE ISLAND OF QVAU. A Baihai Wr.ua uodltloa ta the MMl I iaaeee h a at I ium iuln d.-aredr.
.Vahi:igt.n. Dec. The annual report .if i aIl i, , Srafon St hroeder, governor ' the island of tiuara. ahich i dated July Iii, and which ha baft t cached the navy department, inaieat.. mttwi ..r . . ,.a i0 the Island i fiuaiuc, u.ng to the failure of congtim to ippropriate the um asked for lad yea. The receipt last y-ar were in round number $6t.and the expenditures '.7. Out). leaving a balance of $9.000, which. I. w. er. is a decrease of oer SlJ.i 00 in the cash balance for the preceding year This 1 h) due lir.-- )y . the unexpected expenses ir cident to the
atal'li-h incut of the leper et loa an 1 ,",',,' aa foreign relations, had an the decrease of over tJ.cn in import '-''erview with the president regardduties lag ih Venezuelan srsatoin. In fact.
Commander Schnieder reports that it ha. been deemed prudent to t. I -11 a. ... . ' all work of public improvement - Ba. II lurtner appropriation shall tx made. The value of the exxrts and import, during the year have lie.n rcpect. retj i and .:. lü-.. The ext r:.. rwtawlataal almost entirely of Mexican dollars. Not a pound of copra h:! been etrorted, and neither cacao nor coffee has been produced i:i 0,'iatitities to supidv the
home market, owing to the slow re- eretnry Ha- Preparla a tute Ei coreries from the efle ta of the hur- ataawlia ai t.roval. ri .r e of 1900. The governor affatl Washington. Dec. IT. President that it wor.'.d le a great boon if th; . Poovcvclt will not ba the arbitrator department of agriculture would e- I ' ,n Venezuelan ontroery. The tabliih au e(eriuit ata! atatiou in the uhole vexatious subject will M reis'and. ferret! for adjudication to The Hague The srovernor rrrnaswiiaila thai if a tribunal.
Philippine silver dollar of tixed value I ia to be eoinetl under the law of the ( United State it be made lefat tender also in tiuam. in place of the present Met, m dollar The census of fh. island taken last autumn shows the ' total population to be MM, of whom only 4: are foreigners. 14 being citi of the I'niteil States. The latter j doe not include tun and men 0 the navy or other civil eiupioves, temptmrQj imiK.rtctl from the I nited stares tl.. th- ,f mm i - a v - v "a,v v at w WMf "W per cent, of the natitcs read and wrP : fitanih He Bays the natives at ill i continue to refuse to allow thc:r sick to receive metlical attention, but that eonlifiori :ir. in . t i n .v.... f ,,irtll w fof f3ch (f thf two . . , . tommander s-chroelcr sas there ... . . . r w are .4 lepers in seclusion at Tu11 "ii bay The governor recommends nts iu facilities for edueaimprotements in facilities, for educa- ' , ..... lit n and also that th laws for the imiriii i i - is.ui-.n siioiimi lit ii...i i i. i ti . . . i - i i i i i i I . ... jw i . . i iu.. oiuii.r.i. . nr inri there is a desire ftr t'nited s ' ".-h.p among Fersr.n in ,s,and- Ho ,alIs 3'" "'n b' Iro M. Dttmrte, at present th,- auditor of the and He occupies an anomalous poc "a.s an oo.n-i in inc .-J..II1iah arp.. who resigned after the war ind who obtained an acceptance of renunciation of allegiance. The result is that to-day be ia a citizen of no countrv. The governor recommends an api propria iot " about $i kjOM for public 1 improvements. TEE CABLE TO HONOLULU. The Mlirrlon Has Arrived Off I. la ii .J af Oahn tt ill plirr In shore i ...I OB llinmuu I II, a.l. San Francisco. Iec. 2?. The following cablegram has been received from the cahie ship Silvertown. limed at fatur a. m.. Fridat : "Alxut to buov the cable off the island of thdii. in alx.tit C0 fathoms of water, t'p to this time nautical miles of cable hae lieen paid out. ' The shore end of the cable, which ia of a much heavier (J p. than the sea cable, will be spli.-ed to the sea cable i some mi!et off Diamond Head, which is to be the landing place of the San Francisco-Honolulu cable. I'ntil the splice is completed, no further word will ba rtceived from the cable ship. It may take a day or two to complete the work. The dispatch with whi. 'a the work is finished and Honolulu placed in cable communication with San Francisco and the rest of the world, depends largely on the weather conditions. THE TURKESTAN EARTHQUAKE I I f ire n Taoaaaaij Hmtri Were Destroyed and the Oaeillatloaa af the Ea.th tili t aallaae. Adtkahad. Rustian Turkestan. Iec 27. The oscillations of the earth at Andijan continue. The people there are mintr railroad eara to lire in. and are not leating th town, on account of their btisiuea interests. Committees have lieen appointed to prepare lists of the looses to life and property. In the Andijan district 15,ooo houses were destroyed. Cntil the shocks cease guards will be kept on the railroad between An lijan and Fedohcnks to watch f. r fi-ires along the line. The railroad station at Andijan threatens to collapse. Ilarracks to be used as dwellings, are beinf rapidly constructed and will Boon be ready for occupancy. Ways He's Aaraa Barr'a Detroit. Mich., lh-c. 27. -Charlea Henry Hurr Crosby has returned to bit home in this rity. after an absence of almost thirty years. Mr. Crosby is now in his one hundred and eighth year. He claims that he ii the son of Aaron Hurr. w Maaaalr Orabaaa' Hesse. Philadelphia. ic. 27. A home for orphan girls, daughters of Free Ma sons of Pennst Ivania. ia to lie erected
at Broad street and Bristol avenue. gravel and saud far above tha derby William I. F.lkins, at a coat Of i riCK ud accompanied by a small
anora thaa $500.000.
I Probability Now That the Matter Will be Referred to Tbo Hague Tribunal. PARTIES IN INTEREST ARE WILLING. I Irirrurj lla l'reparla a tut la tt hli-h Ihr I allril lalra l.otrniiii t-ill liilinuiii ri Its llrarl) tp. pruiil uf i. a t um rar Heina Takes. tTaaalng t ua. Dea. IT. Prior to the rabinet meeting. Friday, Senator Cullom. tf lllliini, chairman of the cotu,ne eouference relatc! wholly to the matter. At !. ... ttu- ciincliiMon of die intervit'W, ciiator t'ullom i-.iid to a press represeiiint ive that, while he could not tpaah with alisrlutc dciinitenesa. on aceoutit of the nature of the ech;uiires on the subject aiuoi, the jMjiers. it vtiihiI likely now that the contro.er WtHtld he referred to thearbitrat ion of The llaue trilmtial. ti t r tit i n tin ti.iti K.n. l'pitoniied. this was the situation as it had resolted iatelf at the oncluj fion of the cabinet meeting Fri.lax. The meeting was not so long as the sessions usually are. All the membara except Secretary Hoot were present. The Venezuelan question was the ' principal and practicailv the only toic of general concern under consideration. Secretary Hay presented the ; net results of his cable correspondence with the governments at London. Berlin. Uorne and Caracas. In accordance with the suggestion made by President Roosevelt, through Seci.r.iry Hay. President (astro was reported to have agreed to submit th difference to the arbitration of the l tribunal at The Hague. The Kurope ui powers not only consented to submit j the controversy to arbitration, but while they had expressed preference for an arbitration to be conducted by President R.o-, v,!t. they had assented to his suggestion that the matter le refer red t.. The Hague. The presentation of the case met the hearty approval of the cabinet. No fear is expressed by the administration that the Monroe doctrine will be brought into the controversary in any manner that might result in an embarrassing situation for the I'nited States. Secretary Hay is preparing a note to the pom it in which this government announces its hearty approval of such a course. whfaei a eriain ritaisiafleaw le rlin. !... 27. -A s.-ini-ofhcia note puhii.-dif here any! - in the case of the Italian note. the British and Geraaaa notes on Vca eraela presented December 23 declare that if President aWoeeAilt does not accept the p.s; ,,f arl.itrattir. the powers would lie prepared, subject o certain reservations, to suhmit tha matter to The Hague tribunal. .... firm. , In Inn.lnji. London, lh?c. 27. ontirmatjon was obtained here of the announcement from Wadi ngtgon that the arbitration of the Venezuelan questions is now assured, and that, failing the acceptance by President I:. ..-. wit of the invitations to Income arbitrator, the matters will be referred to The Hague tribunal. in mk tin t 'it nt:i ttitt.. A Bark with al for a llrltlah Hallroad till tllnnrtl In lit load. I-a (iuayra. Dee. 27.- The Swedish bark F rami. us. from Cardiff, with 47 tons of coal for the Ia (.uayra-t'ara-eas railroad, a Hritish c; ncern, arrive I j ou tins port inurstiay an'l was ordered to remain outside the blockade line. Friday orders were com eyed to the captain of the bark to teava. This step was taken liecatise the coal was considered contraband of war. The vc--.-: wa not seizetl. as she left ( ardiff lie fore the trouble with Venezuela commenced. The captain of the F ramBaa is awaiting orders from his consignees. The Dutch consul here has asked for and obtained the permission of the commander of the l.ritish cruiser I Tribune to send a schooner to Ios Hoipies. a group of small islands aluoit one hundred and twenty miles jmrth of here, "here the charcoal burners Who trade with La (.uayra are at Drees nt without provisions or water, I their sloops having been --ejeil by the blocka.b r-. 'I ba hooner must earry a flag of tru. . . She can only take BaMmgh provisions to last the trip, and she will remove all the inhabitants of Los Rogues to Willemstad, Curacao, and then return here. Two achooners were captured this morning. The total number of crap, taken bv the blockaders is now 20. Pasaeaaer Trala llrral.'c-.l. Marshall. Mo, Dec. 27. -The engine and tender of an cast-bound MtBaBOrt Pacitic passenger train were leruiled by a broken Hange near Marshall, Friday morning Fireman Kd Adams, of cedalia, was killed, but no other jeTaon was injured. Hataral Uas la W rnmla. Douglas, Wyo., Dec. 27 Natural gas has lieen discovered 19 miles west of heie, in an oil well. The gas thewr low of oik
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THE PATHFINDER'S WiDOW. Mra. d.s. I.- Beaton I'.. orient Malt Uvea au Invalid fur I .tree Irin, the Ill-nail a fall. I.os ngcle. Cal . Dec. N -lrs. leaaj licntoii l ieiiioiit. widow of I. en Fremont, who died Saturday night at her home in th- tilt, w a T - v ears ol Bee. Mi . Fremont was taken ill he Christmas morning. Sh grew rapidly worse und on lapse) into BBrQa scionsiii -s froin which she never nil lied, for the po-st three years thj aged widow af the "Pat h fintier" hat Ik-cii cNtremcIv feeble, as a result ol
a fall in which sh,. suffered Meto, tion of the hip. which la - since pre tented her from walking. A nat iralIt strong constitniiou eas ii:,uairej by t shock of the fall, and lecentl.v Mrs. Cremen? re. id re. 1 the uttention of a trained nurse, her ab ii.cei.' vcara Biding the decline f hei strength. JEWS MAY NATURALIZE. niiirnlirntion of .lews tiir.e.l to After Dtaeaaalaat in ilia Baaasaalaa -.i.üi.-. Rueharest, Roumania. Dee. 2. At Batttrday's ..-'inn of the senate, during a gtacu ib i of the question of the aataraliaation of Jewa, the Btlnla tcr of public instruction. M. llarat referred to the "ca'uiMliics ;;gainst l.ouniania so widely disseminated" in connection with the .It-wish queatiott , The minister det hired it was inex-jH-diint to discriminate in the treatUient of foreigners, and said the law must lie applied with ftotice Bad Bfaalitjr to exerybody. He eoocludli with remarking: "It must be demon stratid that Roumania Is tolerant and no banale must be give ii to bei ata iitlerers. Nat urulisatti n of Jews was agree. to. BRYAN ENJOYING HIMSELF. Mrs. Ilrsnn and Her I liililren Pay a tisit I the shrine of the t Irarta of t.nadalnitie. Mi ;. o tity, Dee. It. -William J Rryan's vi-it lo re has lieen varied by algbtaeeing and oflWial ralla. He has been received in audience by Pr.-i-dent Diaz and Mitii-ter of Finance I.imantnur. Mr-. P.ryan and the children Saturday visited the shrine of the Virgin of tiuadaloupe. Saturday ev ning the ltryan party took a train for Cordova, whence they will trat el over the Vera t ruz. and Pacific road to Alfred Itishop Mnson'i ha. i. n.hi. 'ale. The party will re- I turn here Tue-.tav morning. The government people have not sought Mr. Bryaa for information on j silver, aa his views are well known here. BABY-FARMING IN JAPAN trreat of family for I nf n n t iel tie BetBaW Oaf the I net thnt Three II it ti .1 red I till. Iren tt ere Killed. Victoria. It. C. Dec. 20. .New - from I Yokohama, by the steamer Tartar, includes details of a horrible babyfarming conspiracy in Osaka. An 1 elderly woman, her married danajhter, her htishnml ami two pajaoiii hare been arrested for infanticide, and it ' is learned that since they started opt rations t hi - ear JOO children were killed. The Japan Times has nn account of a Japanese of Koohi having lieen mar- ' ried to a corpse. The bride-elect committed suicide on the ev e of her marri:ge. The IsmIv was recovered, and at the request of the dead girl', parents, the ceremony took place between the living and the dead. JAPANESE MARINE DISASTERS. I Mty Uvea Lost l.i n Cotlialon In Mnlnecn PtffWlta Bad ClKhlrra I. oat hy a Fire. Victoria. II. C. Dec. 2'. New, was brought bv the steamer Tartar, which arrived Buiidav. of u disaster in the Malacca straits, as a result of which 0 lives were lost. The Tokio Ashi publishes a telegram from Hong Kong stating that the s'.ear. r H;;nsang was iu collision witi th, steamer Kinng Van in the Malacca strnits and Iba Kiang Yan wa sunk. f,i sailors and passengera baiaf mi -sing. Dispatches from Hakodate report that an outl.reak of tire occurred on board the lwanai Steamship Co.'s steamer Hokuun Maru. off the eOBat tf Su Tsii. on Dicember .;, and tht vessel was sunk. Is tt . the crew lotlng their Ute. ABANDONED AT SEA, ON FIRE. The Brltlah teamer t..mhaaaa Ahnndoiirtl la the Indian llrrnra The rew aved. London. Dee. Hk -Advices have lieen received here that the I'.riti-h sf amr afomhauaaa, apt. dir. bottad froea talcutta for .New l ..rk. was abantloned. on tire December I, in latitude II north, longitude . east. I he crew were sav.,1 ami were landed at ( olombo. IToHda'a eaaatl.ia. Miami. I Ia . He.-. ?s. The arrr-st of a man, who refuses to disclose his Ideality, for mastiucradiiig as (.ov. I leek ha 111 of Ke-itu.ky. and thus 0I1taining BIOBjey untler false pretense, ia the CWaatioa of the winter reident I.rnehed the tt rona Sfeaea. Pitt sbwrpji Kas., Ihe. s. The people of this city have discovered that it lynching Montgomery tiodley for kill ing Policeman Hinlc'e, they got tht wruiijr man. th; real murderer having med Lis e aoe.
THE OLD FOLKrlTWE
Are Never Without Peruna in the House for Catarrhal Diseases.
MR. AMI MRS. J. 0. ATKINSH.N, IMU PEMH Nt !:, M0.
u SDER date nf January 10, Uwt, lr. Hart man received the following letter: "My wife had beCBf suffering from ft complication of discuses for the past 25 years. "Her case had ba filed the skill of some of the most noted phyajciaBa. Dne of her worst troubles was chronic constipation of several years' standing. She a!- was passing through that most critical period in the life of a woman change of life. In Juiie, b'.i.V I wrote to you about her case. You adv ised a course of Peruna and Manalin. which vve at once commenced, and have to say it completely cured her. She firmly believes that she would have been dead or.!y for these wonderful remedies. "About the same time I wrote you about in v own ca-e of catarrh, which had Ifen of 25 years standing. At times I was almost past going. I comni. need to use Pet una according to vmir instructions, and continued its use for about a year, and it has completely cured me. Your remedies do all that you claim for them, and even more. Catarrh cannot exist where Peruna la taken according to dlrectlor.. Success to you and your remedies. ' ' Jo ha O. Atkinson.
Constipation Makes
Bökd Blood. BULL'S fiMPE TONIC CURES C0NSTIPATI0H Constipation is the rotting and decaying of undigested food in tiio ahmt utary canal. Diafaao genua arlao from tail featat
C Irg mas3, j f blood,
Doctors prescribe It All druggidta sell it at 50 centa n bottle
sW Beta Urfct Haj WrBttm Ca , Boca. Ul4, HARTSOCK & JONES tta ri.ooi nni.i itn t . BEST EQUIPPED. POSITIONS PROCURED 'Frlseo sratem - rn Obsrrvailoi t afr t ara. In a.Idition to thr ..ugh r'isir car and I ulloun Sleeper service t ie FrLsco S -tern operates on its trains out ol jsaint Iaiiii and Kansas I ity very hand-ome Observation Cafe Car un ier aweataauai of Knd 11 rv-ry 'ThM -ara are e-iuippe.l w it a ever- ceovenieuce. I aetata ag arKe library observation room anil r. ..f..r. . I t . ... I 1 I-;-. in. inrmer li:l l.liert with easy cnairs. writing nutr.al. l.-tent news aper a nd per als. F.!e trie lights and j lectrie fan a id to the comfort of the pas 2""" , 's-1 rains leave sunt l.ui and hansai t itjr dsi!- tu the Frisea Byaiaat. iicipina 11 Ataas f$y i'' What a handsome ma a. and hoa- kin. I and senile I.r look Prison tVsrden Yet, ma'am. He it ona of trie love. Kt murderers webave Coicigj News. Slopa the onah and works off the r()!. I.avt: ive Tlromo Quinine Tablets. Prire 2ö centn. Haett "Tiic w-y people rave over lender girls mak.-s me tired. I think tha plumper a gn" is t ie prettier he I UtM !T sT: A?J ' ,r""rs!ulate yoti, old BBBJ u?a PmpliT h" aeoiatel you, e . - Philadelphia Preis Do not believe Pis., Cure forCon.umpion i.as an etUal tor eOBfha and colds J r . atojer, Inu.ij pnng. Ind., Keb. j, 1900. Kvery man reveal himacit' when ba describe! another. Usui's Horn.
QRT READY FOR BAD WEATHER. Cold weather is sure to ripen a crop of Old Aches and Pains. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT tsaroB Bchaa aad injtarice. It on-rht to Im la eetBv roach la TTrrj hiiaaa.
In a letter dated January 1, 1 00, Mr. Atkinson s.-n. after live years experience with rVruaBi " 1 ill ever continue to speak a good word for Peruna. In my rounds as B trawling man I am a walking advertisement for Peruna and have Induced many people during the past year to use Peruna with the most satisfactory results, lam still cured of catarrh." John O. Atkinson Box 272, Independence, Mo. When old age conies on. catarrhal diseases come also. BjetCaTsBl catarrh is almost universal in old people. This explains why Peruna has become so indispensable to old people. Peruna is their safe-guard. Peruna is the only r medy y. t devised that meets these cases exactly. Such cases cannot be t reatrd locally; nothing but an effective systemic rem t!v could cure them. This is exactly what Peruna is. If vom !o not receive prompt and aatitfactorj results from the use of Peruna. write nt once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case at-.d he wi'l be ph ased to give you hit valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. JTnrtmnn. President of The Hart man Sanitarium, Col urn bus, O,
Vint 'i 1 : 1 their way into tho Tbebl . 1 nus impure and
biiui tno ciiuru bTHit m gitua w..; to Iba Dubaavithf ronditi. n. Yoa cannot ( hi i i Rka thia by taking plllsori :i. r coiumoncnthartira. A laxai;-. will root do. A blood ttedl rJnoia IneJiectlTe. Mulft Grape ToBk
is a gf title ni.d r..:M laxative iu addition to being a blood-making and atrcugthgitinf tonic ah I h Immediately builds up t?io a . ited bt y atnl n .ikcs rich, red blood that talllea i'.i In iith giving Btrt tigtb to tvtry ti: - uc at every beaxt beat, MuH'b Grapo Tonic Is made of pure cr-i 1 1 i fruit juices and is 6old under a Dositivti imarantaa
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