Mm h w i abov It a coo l likeness of Mr. Omv C irk Msravwl Imia a uhnto. taken a inrt tlm aco anl tent to Dr. Kilmnr tt Co., itta bin letter ana parkago or (travel ha ki aliout, wmcn waa aissolvcil and n- li alter lining three bottle of k tramp-Knot. ih lollotrlnx 1 Mr. 'radical uiwollclbsd acoouut of hU distress. inx and painful raw. OosroaT. Tnrl.. Jan. SO. IRM. Or. KmiM St Co.. BmaitaMTOir. N. T, I itonot know no to zprs hit heartfelt thanki to you for tba benefit I haverecetvot from using your Hwarap-Koot KI Iney Liver nl Wado.r Cura. I am now oj yean ol.L and bare iuf!eret almost death for auuat three 7 nan. I hail Htven uj to die, but as I nm(M to b a Christian matt and a mat be liever In the prayer nt tba rlghteoua, 1 prared that God would eend sometbmg that wouM orthotic mr life, and 1 fel thankful to linn and you for the nieam that waa aent. May Hod .par Tour Ufa many year yet that you tuay bear the Rraat good that your medicine it doing. On the HOlo day of August, 1SIM, Mr. Frank Lawon. your agent at Hpenoar. perauaded me to take a bottle on trial. I Lava taken three bottle and It haa brouKht out of my bladder lima or (era Tel, which I bare aaved in quantity the aite of a Root egg and I now leol like a new man. May Uod bieas you aua your meuicine. I remain your humble servant, Box 274. Osoaoa C. Ckadick. SECOND IiKTIEll. Dear Doctor I take great pleaaar la ar iwerimr your letter, which I recaiTed to diy. You any you would like to publish my testimonial in your Ouida to Health (or a while." I hare no objection at all (or I want to do all In m power for afflicted hu manity. 1 eend by thia mail a laiof to Gravel (about one-balf of what I eared) that the Swamp-llootduolvd and xpeUaJ from ay bladder. Two year airo last September I wai Ukeu with pain almost all otct ma, my head and back, my lei and feet became cold, would get tick at my stomach and vomit often, differing a great deal from chill and at time tae were ea sever that 1 thought I would free to death. The condition of my urine waraot an bad through the day, but during the night, at time. 1 bad to get ur every hour, and oltrn every half hour. Would urinate omeUmee a gallon a nigh, then it aeemad my kidney and back woui kill me. I bad leen trouble I with eouHf patloa for many Tears, but ince uinj y-fr bwanu-Hoot bava bn bettor than foa ' long time. The medicine ba heipel "T aDuetite woaderiullv and it aeeuu a tyugh y 1 live BlflWfc ! 11 1 1 1 p. in uw w m Oospore I a born and raise t heft ami have been a member of the M. E. Clin- for forty-two yearn. ' Pardon me (ur writing so much fo 'n that I would never r.et through praiJJ Jur great remedy for Kidney, Liver an.fU'afiar trouble, xour wu miouj, a aft ' - - fir .a I ..tb.-ujV.. 'rr-l- allv nnt employed the lami iilly physician'- I ivilhiu their n I 4 reortwlien tutic oserl all tba nmacriptiona withn wllbouc benellt. Ai a lat rvnrt. iplk-atod and thoir conutitutiou run down, then they take thia remtdy. aad it 1 Jul ucneaaesana care a tn one auovs trial bav mad Hwamp-Koot famou and given ! it a world-wide reputation. At DruggiaU 41)rt. iv. 11.00 (it, or of 1ML KILMER 4i KA tUXQBAUTOK. . X. PSUO I had been troubled fi-c months with Dyspepsia. I had a fullness after eating, and a heavy load in the pit of my stomach. Sometimes a deathly sickness would overtake me. I was working for Thomas McIIenry.Druggist.AllcghenyCitv, Pa., in whose employ I had been foi seven years. I used August Flower for two weeks. I was relieved of all trouble. I can- now eat thing I dared not touch before. I havf gained twenty pounds since my re cover. J. D. Cox.AUegheny, Pa. Q OR. KILMER'S Kidney, Liver and BladderCurt. KliciiniatLsiiia tcmhairo, rln In JoInU or bark, brlrk duet to Urine, frequent call. Irritation, IntiaiiiHtloo. gravai, uliwration or oatarrh of blaiidur. Disordered Liver, Imnaired dlgxrtlnn. gout, Mllloue-hpadach. W A)tlF-lMTruM klclutiy rillllciiltle. La Uripp, urluarjr troublo, brigbt'a diMMoe. Impure Hlood9 ftjrofula, malaria, gen'l weoknoa or debility. wmln Vm fxmtanu of One lloiil. ir ho ' anUal, lniKVUU will raluwl to pi U iiaul. At Drajggiele, C0. Hlze, 1 1 .00 Mae. lannoV Odd I llalth"f raOoeHilutlu fie, Da. Kiutfk Co UiMOuamoH. N. Y. T eanx Ctmuf Uniw mim Mn UIIIUllwillw ltrMtmathv.0UuUlr4i, m fiM IM4ltlii it Ml r A ff I? A ul 4 imim t i,IHItk(l ntll fcr U mmu. k. tl iryf canaries c::,;"1 .V riia wkL laua laa r-" tr-'tran r a. m Flower" irw triy rr ' 11 mi YORK HOTEL HORROR TWWfTT Or THIRTY PBOPL LoMThalr Llvs la ft Fir Trap. Th Hotsl Royal Bnrn4 Early Sabbath Xornln. New V'ork, Feb. 8.-The Hotel Royal, at Fortieth street and Biith avenue, wa destroyed by fire early Sunday morning and a large number of people were burned to death, many aunocated by smoke and others crushed to (tenth In the ruins. There wrr 133 people In the home at t ho time the fire broke out. Of these fivo liava been found dead and many are In the hospital Jut how msny escaped it is diltlctili to ssy, bid lateinths afternoon the firemen ant? the police came to the conclusion that tie num ber of Urea lost would be between 3 and 30. The full number of deaths due to the fire may not be known for days. The money loss Is .'.,000. Twelve persons are knovn to be dead 10 not identified, lleivy ('. leTy, of lvy Mraura A Krewmm, New York, and A. A. Townsend. Nee- (Uven. Conn. The mis'Sig as far a known are: Mrs. Plato, Mrs.lloley.bouwkeeiers; Mrs. Corry, Mrs. Mayind child, Mrs. Van Noor.len, ( halder ltniult, Mrs. lIenderon, of Ilenver, Co o., ' lewis, Mr. and Mrs, l,ewls, Mr. and Alr lliilld, William K. Armstrong, CharleW'loee, Thomas Kennedy, lour chain lierms. Come 68 ersons are known to ii in. xng. Uih'r employes who slept In the huilditig wer ill saved. Of the transient guests noth. Iu delnite is known, as the reenter is miss Inif. anl evei if the reifisier were found it would live no cine 10 the missing, aa It la thoiiKhiraany of the transient were regis tered inner assumed names. The iijured are: C. W. Kleine, ofltarel ton, I'a. Walter I. Yatea, Isabella Mearca, wife of piprietortif Motel Royal, 1'erliert Hardiiig engineer at hotel, Richard Mrurvs, proirlelr of hotel. It wait few minutes alter 3 o'clock Pun dsv moning when the Humes wer tlrst dlscoverd. They never hsi better fuel. I he bill lint; was comtMieed of seveml old structure all conilinel Into the Hotel Koyat years ai) In tlfieen minute the whole of thesixtory structure wua ahlnxo. Flames shot or. every window in the front of the housf.iid people tn the street could it e er oiip vshing frantically to and fro on every floo'N ' he burniiig building. 1'eople leaped .itjl)tlie windows to the sMcwulks and wee gathered up unconscious, burned, mdnisl an l mangled ly the liremnn ami ca ri J to place of safety. The most heroic HV .of tUetlremen were iiiixtont against tl.e voiiring element. Hrrowing scenes were witnessed by thirse tii-wrre ascinbled in sight of the hotel. Oiiyinknown man sprung from a window on he third Hoor and was dushed to ileatli on lie sidewalk below before the hnrrilled eys of the spectators. A moment lat"r an oitii r mail li'ael from a window and was f miKleillo death on the pavement, ediortly soerwarcVi two women Juiiipci from win l Willing hands soon grasiied them up kid tliey were dead. Their Ixxllea were at 0111 e removed to the morgue. When the walls fell people were seen at several windows on the upper floors crying for help, but they felt hue and were swal lowed up In he outburst of Dames which n we from the ruins. How msny then met their deaths, how many wer siiffjcated in thei r rooms is not known. The origin of the blaze is a mystery. The Jmntor says the Home were shooting up the elevator shaft when he tirst noticed them. Among the statement flying around us to the cause of the disaster was one that tin hotel Hreman was drunk, that the clerk wa i asleep, and.tiat the janitor fought tlit. The eonfnlencp- ' s ,,.-, :,. . ,r'Paiiv,4..jriuH ur suiiNas, Trade, Deaptte Sjmi Drawbacks, Gradually Inoreaaea. It a. Dunn A CJo.'i Vr'erUlu fferiet o. Trntlr. lays: In spite of soaie dtillii'si and arjinplaint in so.ns Important brauulies. trade is gradua ly enluriug. The West h ttuadity lucre win orders for manufactured products, and is likely tJ buy more largely in the next Ave months than ever before. Eastern eousumption is only fairly up to the intximitm. as labor is fairly employed. The stringency at the Soutli, owing t the over production of cotton and hurtful specula tions in the past, is at present the only force retarding the general improvement. fleports of business from other cities are tlitide more favorable. At l'mladelpliia more orders are seen for manufacture iron and lucres el business In dry goods. The cigar manufacturers are bilsv and trade 111 groceries and chemical unchanged. At Cincinnati, tobacco is active, dry goo'ls onlers are lirislt and building rKiects Haltering. Cleveland reorts Improved trade with rolled products 111 larger demand. At Cliicn:;.) ssles of mercliandiseshotv a fair increase over las', year, and collections are satisfact ory. At St. Louis bii'iuesa is not quite as strong, dixtribution being checke.1 in the cotton region. At Kansas City, Denver and UuiaUa trade Is fair with gud proMCt; at St. I'aui, the spring joMiin trade ous well, and at M innea polls larye y exceeds that of lust year. The business failures during the last seven days number for tie United ritales "ITS, Canada 40. total of 319, as compnrej with totals of -J7 lost week and 3J2 th week previous to the lust and 3Ji) for the cor rtsiKiuding week of last roar. A HORRIBLE BUTCHERY. Patrick Hurat Stabs His Wife 48 Times Becauas She Wanted to E Baas. Chicago, Feb. 0 I'atrlck Hurst this afternoon murdered Ms wife Helen, to whom lie had been married S3 year. The crime was deliberate and cold blood, d. While all their children were out of the house ba went to his wife's bad where she was lying as'eep. and plunged a hue bowl knife up to the hilt In her body 45 times inflicting wounds, any on of which would have proved fatal. Ha gave himself up. When aaked why ha had committed th deed Hurst replied: "I killed her simply because she always wanted her own wsy.and because I thought she would not take car of me when I sot old." Drowned in a Slop Barrel. Woodbury, N. J., Feb. O-Uoorge Bowers, son of Levi Dowers, a farmer, fell Into th family garbage barrel on Friday and wo drowned. His playmate, instead of pulling him out ran to th houso to give the alarm. When bis mother reached him b waa beyond rsuacitatiou. TwoFamlUea Jfroaaa toD'atb. Hot Spring. Ark., February 0 Two families, Watklns 'and McUuffy, who started to Oklahoma from Cetar C'aes, wur frosen to death in th recant billiard Their bodies wer found on th pralri uea' tba Arkamaa Hue. A cublo foot of newly fallen iow weighi 0 pounds, and ha 13 tiuiM tba bulk of u equal wiight of wator. FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. . ostiar In th aeuate today the fa A bra C I'm hill waa passed. It directs suit to be ""'-iftht in the name ol the United Htstes in fbs con rt of claims against the 1a A bra r)Kr Mlnineoompanv, and all persons ""King claim to any part of th award, to ue i rmine whether that award was ohtalne l bv ' mud etfiytunted by means of falsa l irmg. An appeal may be tsken to the supreme court of the Cnited Stat s, and In 19 of final decision against the company thsj government of Mexico Is to bn released fr; 1 further psymnnt and the amount tin li" rihiiteil Is to'be paid to the government f Mexico. A like bill in relation to the Jsmln Weil claim was then taken up an paftd. Adjourned. 1 1 the house numerous bills and reso1n l is were referred, the most Important I" ig a resolution bv Mr. Arnold of ,.isouri " i letting the reesll of I'atrlck Kgan, "1 utter lo Chili. The remainder of the dc was taken up In continueddiscu'sinu of fi". ruins, the time for adjournment arriving be' ire Html action was taken. 1 iKsiiAV In the !senat todsy the com mi tee on elect ions reported in favor of I lu ll, m . as Senator from Idaho. There will be a tin lorlty report in favor of Clanged. Mr. I'a ner, III., submitted a resolution for chv tion o Senators by the people. I ll House continued the discussion of the rules without making much protireas. id p-re.-ntalive tirody, of .Smth Carolina, Intro ilu.el a bill to reduce the President's Hilary to li'i.OOO a year. The bill also proposes to reduce all other salaries, watte, lees and eoiiiniuta'lons eaceeding lloo and lens thun I1'7 irm nth by lop-rcent. Mr. . ulbertson reiwrtel the bill which prnvl les substantially that n rororatloii shall be deemed and lield a citizen for alt puliclal piirtxises In the Btute in which it mtiy carry on its btisinesa. Adjourned. WriiKrsii v Seustor Sawyer Introduced a lull to construe the set of rehrnarv, 1S77, allowing a pension of I3i. month to sol. ili' rs who have liwt Imtli an arm and a leg, so as to allow to those persons the same rate of ieusion for each of the disabilities describ ed Mr. Dot ph. from the Committee on Fdreign Kelations. retxirted to the Senate sdvemely a numlier of new Chine immigra tion restrictions and prohibitory hills. and as t " institute therefor reHrte I Senate hill filo continuing an existiiw laws proinbiting au.l nxtrictiug Chinese immigration for a erio! of 10 years. The Senate passed a joint resolution direct ing the Secretary of the Treasury to pay to West Virginia its proportion ol the Direct Tax r uud. Adjourned. The House snent the entire session todav In continued discussion of the Utiles, making out little progress. Fsidat. The senate was not in session toidav. l'Hin the assembling of the House today, the Htieiker stuteil that he was siilli-riiig iMin a sore inroat. ana as tne commitns. were to be csIIihI for reports, he would re-iin-st one of the reading clerks toe ill them. Huliseiiiently Mr. McMillin took the chair. Mr. Fithiitn, of Illinois, ollensl a bill placing agricultural impleme.ils on the Ir. e list, and askl that it be printed in the hivord, but the ierinlssion w.isdcmed. The hill was referrtsl to tho Coniiuittee 011 Ways and Mean. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on thelViistis l'rgncv Detieiency hill. The bill was linally pussed, and the House adjourned. Saturday' The Senate was not In session todav Kiiloglesnu the l ite (ten. W. It. F. I, occupied the nitioiuil bouse of representa tives all day, nothing eNe being done. MonnsY. A bill was reHrtel in the Sen ute to dsy and placed on tne calendar for t he coi-stnio ion of a boat rnilwuv at the Dallas Celilo Falls and Ten-Mile 'Itapids of the ( otutuhia river, and for the improvement of 'I hree-Mile ftupids, appropriating J,Mii0,.'rsl. Mr. Sawyer, from the coniiuittee on com merce, reported a bill in reel the ait requiring life saving appliances on steamers, so lar as it relates to the carrying of line rurriiig projectiles and lbs means of propell ing them 011 ste tmers plying exclusively on ..v.'' D'e lakes, hiys of snuo ls of'the I'nited States, and it was pasel. The Scnute thi'ii went into executive' ses sion. The doors were reos'iied lit 3 :10 o'cliM-k Hiid the Simato re-iiiiixl consiil'ra tion of the bill providing for the sub print' lug and binding and the distribution of public documents. A lengthy debate ensued, when the Senate adjourned with lit 1 11) action. In the House nearly the whole d:iy was taken up with the world's Fair disc ission, the f I owing resolution being dually adopt ed: I hut the commiltee on Approprlatons ord. rod to enquire mid reKrt whether those olilinnted mid iinilertakiiiu.uiid now engaged to do . have Justly nndproerly cunplicl with the reiplirements of the a4 of congrws approve I April J.'i I him, mid whether all ex indit ores, of whatever character for the K(Hisition have h.vn judiciously made, whether the number of employes and ap IKiiutees to carry lit the laws is excessive and their comiM-naatioii reasonable or other wise: to ascertain and report the salary paid to each otlioer and employe, from what Httite the several apiMiiiitmeiita' have been made, and generally, in the care and conduct of said KxpoMtion proper management bus been had, that tliey olitiilheil a toll rcMrt of those in cnarge 01 tiie ex'iviiture ol money of all such exiienditures, uud that the reorl of the coniiuittee based iihjii the I'upiiry may ne mane ni any time to congrt. A fter the Sieaker had made some commit tee appointments, the Hons adjourned. GRATEFUL TO EGAN. Daliuaoedlst Hefugeo Testify J heir Thauklulucs to lliui. FATIUCK BOAS;. United BUU KiuUtsr Ean bas been preaaoUd by th refugee who bar been living in asylum at th American Legation In Santiago, Chile, for four months past with a handsome got J card bearing this in scription! To Mr. Patrick Egno, Minister of the United Htate in Chill, in testimony of eternal gratitud for th geoarou anyluiu given under th protection of tbe flag of tb great Kapublic, which symbolises tu most nobl seutiment of humanity and olviUia- t4""- . ... On on aid of tb inscription la an an boaasd engraving of th Ooddess of Liberty throwing tba 'Stars and W tripe" over a wounded Chilean soldtur. In ooa corner of the card is a diamond and titer ar also crowed flags of tu United States and Chile and th aoata-of-arma of tb two countries nvravwl upon it. . , On the reverse side of tbe card appear tb nanuw of thetwslv rafug wiiopiaswil Tb card is about six by four ln ia aad It oosttAMU, MADAME CARNOT. Vb Ownerona snd Popular TV If ol tbe I'realdent ot Francei. -Mi -I'Ti-'l .rvfV'? UADAMS CARMOT. Urns, Coroot, wife ot the Tresl lent of th French Republic, is known to her frien.ls as a woman of tnct and ability. Hoclilly, too, reports the Chlcajo l'ost, he is brilliant, graeioua and charmitiT. Her career as "Madame la I'resi.ionte" has been a social triumph. She Is io ulnr with the French people, whose est h 11 she has won by her womanly way and her aellve In terval In matters tht concern their welfare. M me. Carnot devote much ot her tlmo t.i charitable work and la a liberal patron ot all worthy schemes to aid the poor and dis tressed. She I highly BOMmnhsheJ aiel, unlike most Frene!! people who have a na tional contempt for foreign languages, she seaks English fluently. It is said, too, that sue bas a great admiration for American) and enjoys meeting them and talking about the Uint'.sl Stutes. Mine. Carnot is not only a gouerous woman, but she lias a delicate way of ininiterin' to the ueedsof those who are chovu as the recipient of her generos ity. She and the l're-1 lent net ast l. 1) 1,00 ) to be distributed among 300 lately mad widow mothers of at lest thr.e young children at Christmasti le. This cum is divided into two part, one-half is the gift of M. Cirnot, and tbe Mayor have tint bestowal of it, the number of womttii tn he relieved in each arroudissement varying a -cording to the amount ot poor It conuius. Mrus. Carnot's otf.'ring consist of bundle ot clothe, carefully suited to the require menu of the poor families for wtncii rit-y sr inten.lo I, an I to nve any loss of tune anl also to avoid ex.itm; the curiosity of neighbors, the buudles ant d.itribul.i i by parcels poitt. RnulTh.is been ina.lo from a very early period; ti rat an. I most largely by the Spanisli. who prepared it with care a lid scented it with various 111 iterials. Next the low countries ofScntland and F.ngland, extended and popularised the use of snuff. Jaoson says that even the pollee .Tian wouldn't lx nearly so apt to stay cut night if he didn't have his club. El intra Gazette. MAHKKTS. riiTsiiriioii. -Creamery Elgin. . nrrra: lip - V VWN v . aBu- Countrv roil in ' .1 CI! i: 8K -New Ohio lull cream II U New York 1J I I Kiis v iv :ki I'UL'i.TK' livei hicfcc'ii. 1 pi i live Spring ier psir -lo liveTurkeys, V lb .. lo 17 iAME Ihihhiis per pair .... l i :'o Wild Turkeys I ",: I i I'heasants pi-r do.. . .' ii .1 . tjuail per doz L1 in J DI'1'K.4 Live, t puir .... ' l'lr. l)i:s Choi.-e -r Im ... ,Kt !. Si;iO'i Clover, western l 1 Timothy I M I .v Itlue grosN -.- - NI Millet I M) WHEAT- No. '.'red H7 !iM t.'OKX No. 1 yellow eur 4'i 'l Mixed ear 47 4n Shelled nil led 41 11 OATS No. 1 while ".7 M '.' white '.it Ihi l!YE No. 1 I'a. a...lnliio ! !'l I 1.1)1' I,' I Hii. v winter u's. 0 '.' .' .'m Fancy spring pat's .''.'1 .' ,'hi Clear winter 4 ' o live Hour .1 no .' HAY No. 1 Timothy 1.' ft 1-' '-1 Loose, Iroiu wagons,,, I'J 00 l.'i HI MIDDI.IN'iiS -White jo no L'l in Itrou n I '1 'M 17 00 Itran 17 ii 17 ,'o Fltl'lTS- AppU. fancy per hi 'J i" :' no Choice 1. " list I .'-1 FKA'I lli:i:S Live l eese .Ml 1.0 Mixed '.'1 HONE f New White Ch.ver.. 17 is ' uekwheat IJ l.'i MAI'I.E SYKI I'-Ncw 7.i t: TALI.oW Country Pi n.i Cra'jlH'rriea I :) ini CINCINNATI. Fl.ont .'1 ... :i Mi WHEAT No. l! Ivei PJ Hi It YE No. -J N COHN Mixel -LI OATS :ti EtiUS in IfL'TTEil 17 31 rim 101.i ni . FLOCK-. I A 00vS .' I'M WHEAT New No. l'. Ited.... 1 no ltd COHN No. 1. Milled 10 OATS-No. t While 40 HUT I'E It Creamery Extra.... 1" .'It EOljJi Pa , llrats l'.i NSW VOKK. FLOrR-Fatents 5 00 (1 HI WIIEAT-No. 1'Hed I m HU RVK Western HO t)J COltN I'ngrudi'd Mixed 40 '.' OATS Mixed Western ''' 117 HUTTKIl Creamery 30 l".l EtiliS State and Funn 1'4 LIVE-STOCK REP0KT. Cast Liberty, Plttaburw Stock Tarda, C A TT I K. Prim steers t (HI to 5 00 Hulls and dry cows 1 00 to 3 is) Veal calvea U 00 to .'. Heavy rough csl ves i ;to to :t .'hi Fresh cows, per head 10 00 to 60 00 siiicci'. rrimeOSto lOtVlb hIiih-ii... ft M ft 00 :i :o 4 no ti 00 tob 00 Com mini 70 to TV lb heep. I.smbs ri'SS AND SKIN. Raittrn 6 Smltern NwiABtr Njuihiitster.i. Black be. fi5 03431 0j $S 00111 0) Cutwandy'rliugs S OOiitlX 00 4 0Oj 10 u) Otter, aoH Heaver, Urg. ... Heaver, medium. T OOIU l S OJi) 7 00 (I 00u? T 00 5 00(4 ti 01 .') A0(,( 4 SO 2 50(g) 8 51) 1 50(4 tOO I OOuS I W 6 5 00(4 2 50(g) I 00(4 40c 50;? aoig-i 40 90(g) . V0 0a Mraver.sinall.... Mink, dark, tine. Mink, brown..., Ked tox Oray fog , Itaecoon, each Skunk black..-:, hkunk naif itru'd Skunk, (tripod., Hkunk, wblt..., Opoanuui, iarg. OiKMsum, md . Muskrat, srintar. ' Mu.kjrat.fall ' 1 fjOyfl '1 AO DOut 1 UO 1 50(4 10 0 H0a 1 Ul 50 70 1 00 eoiii 70 OJ 1 40 70 ft) HI 50 15 Vi 'ii 10 10 H5 15 5 13 lit 9 sT H44 A WHOLE TILLAGE ITTICKED yf.lv1r-lleme lrs1ateaaafKtrat Me rrwr.-na Faasllr Oalr Ks eae Wlthaal sierla Kesalis-A ehrt tllalarr a4 In l.rseoa. WlKOWA, HtnrV Co., Ind., Dee.SR, ISM. During the wintrrnflfc.il land mv family rf six wer taken with the I.arippo. l'lie rtiseaae was verv prevalent st that time In the vninge wnere 1 resided, nearly every one lieingaick with it Our doctors treated as bent they could. hut were very unsiiccn-sful in the treatment of it. As soon as my famllv were taken sick I went to the drug etore and bought ats bottles nf I'e-ru-na, and we all took it according to the directions given of. the bottle: and, although mireasc s. etned to be more tbnn iiiiiilly violent in the outset, yet our recovery wai prompt, and wo were all well much sooner thun those who were treated by the regular physician . In the beginning of the attack we nil hnd a violent rough, bfeediii); at the nose and spitting of blots), but the l e-ru-na promptly relieved us, and we took uo other medicine during our sickna Many people died of the I .a (iripHsdnringthisepiileinic, and few, Ifutiy. were sick so short a time as myself and lumily. fter we were all sound and well ngaln we rtill Imd one bottle of i'e ru im lelt in the house. 1 can cheerfully recommend the I'e-ru-n ss a cure for the' Ijt firippe and a general family medicine. shall not Im without I'e-ru-na in my bouse again uuteos I am ab solutely unable to get it . I will answer any letters of iiKpii 'V from any one wishing to know more f the par ticulars. C. T. IIathki.d. The above Is the unsolicited testimony of an honest laboring man. He did exac'.ly wbst hunilrcdsof other parents have done, and what hundreds of others are doing, it ti it whiil hundred of hlllldreils will do 11s soon as they find out the value of l'e-ru t:a as a Inmily nieslirine. Not only 1I11I Mr. llutlield save money by n-sortlng to l'e rit-na, but bis family recovered much sooner and more per fectly thun 'hosetrcate.1 in the ordinary way. The fact is. there is no e. 111 il to 1'e-ru na for l.a (iripw- Catarrh (acute or rhrouic, Coughs, Colds, llroiichltis and ConHtiintion in the early -l.-ures. I'e ru na is the pre scription of a renowned physician who has neeil III roustanl practice over lliirty-live years, and this lemtsly bus been used iii tour epidemics of l .i (inppe previous to this one With undeviiitnig sui'.'t". Completo ilirec tions aecoiiisiny each bottle, and is kept by most druggists. Send for a free copy of The Family l'hysl i ian No. '' on l a tirippe, atiirih. uud nil climatiedi-M'H-MS of winter. Address 1'e-ru na Drug Manuhii'tiiring Co.. Cotiimbiis, V. Gen. Immitii of the Salvation A nnt proposes) t4i 'ivo ;i Ktiptr to tioo 1 , London 'a most notorious tliiovcs. Ir. . some cities t li;it could lie incut intied j Hoards, of Aldermen would attend in it body. j FITS Kteppeil fre by Da.. Kt.iki's Ossat Ohat Kkhvb Hr.sTOHiiu No Flu after tirst ilay's . rns Trea use. Marveli.uscura. Treatise an. I Si trial buttl tna. Ur. Klin. 861 Arch U 1'bl la., i'a. Pn. fswasraT'AwTii asrurr trmnlt trnHHrr-. lil I- lalili'lMi iireoliriiiliiciin.iiHt.in. Mum- pies trea. Dr. snu, lk-avcr limn. Win. If afflicted with sore eyes iisw lr. luw Thump. Hill's ve- iilcr. I IrtnrKlMsKcll lit U s- s-r !hiII liv Catarrh ZSoniovo tlie Cause. I was afflicted from infancy with Cstsrrh, snd for ten years with eruptions on iny f t. I was atlrn.lcl bv the best t'livicians, snd ncd a number of ltlo-id remedies with no p-r manent relief. Hit LIFE CECAME A BURDEN TO ME. for my case was declared incurable 1 saw S. S. S. advertiied, and took eiit bottles, which cured me cmiicly, and I feel like a new peison. Mis JosiK Ov.'iiN, Mentfelitr, Ohio. I was the victim of the wont case of Catarrh that I ever beard of. I was entirely desf in one car, and all the inside of my nose, including part of the bone, ilnup.hed off. No sort isf treatment benefited me, and physicians said "I would never be any better." As a last resort 1 took Swift's Snecific, snd it entirely cured me and restored my henring-- I have been well for years, with no sipn of return of the disease. Mrs. Josephink roi.Hft.L, l)ut H'rif, S. C. ?. 8. B. cures Catarrh, like it does other Wood diseases, by elimina ting the poinon which caiuci it. Trcali.e on Wood and Skin mailed fice. ' SWIKf M;l;'.:.'. U).Vir.A".'; ATl.ANtW, t.4. m v w. fi- At -v 1 r p.j!,:i a iwfyji.?ic?ji. rn HfiT HF wiili p.iit.":. hiiitiiii'H, RT)i I'llntu whlcb 6 lain tli IniKl", lit(nm I tin Ito'i. ttii't bni n irf . Tin ItinhiK bini Mi'tTn l'ttittli In rnlllnttt, OdfT Is., lnrnltis, iitil dm -tisittnr pud lur liu liu Vou don't want comfort. II you 'oa t auk to look well drm. d. H toil don't want th belt, than sou donl wsnl lh tsc Buck Buipender. Vourdeoler has II if ho it aliv. It ho itn'l he shouldn't your dosler. W oill mail pur on reeolpt at CI. 00. Nona 0-nuino mlliout th stamp as above. ImC IVh k HiiMK-niler To., (7 1'liua I uimiI, II. T. PENSIONS M J'liiliMl.'Inlllu untl f 'hlriii UKULN : 00.. L. H. mi 4'lulni Allrliel. iiLfo. 'Jn v. ;irs' nract lt'i. S.iltlicrs, SullnrH, Wiilnws iiiul Mlnoi s ciilitli'il. Ilesnrllmi Keiimveil. l.ri.--l himln. ks in I'rniiii or M J. Olivine 1 i 'e. Call or writ lis. Nn fif in atlviiiicc. riiifintil.lil Ol- lices, ctinifT rit.vi'iitli unit Siiiisom Streets. USD 4IIIKAI .'LAND NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R Bo.t AKrlrullil.slOr.l. j5imfc; CtiS' i oix-r .a Miltlrrs. Malltil 1KIK SS.trrw tuu. . ti- , Um u. i. r. a. a., h. rMi, aiu. DON'T BUY SCALES nutil ou hmra m Uia UlutrsUd Ctuln. r.nd 1'rto. OSGOOD & THOMPSON, oirn.ns.iTON, n. v., wiHrsll'iw. n rh' ReiiMtl. Iter ratarrh fa th Tle, Kitsle lo I'se. .mt tlie.pe.1. SI Holtl by tlruitlu or unt by uiall. SOo. K. T- llueltlD. W.rrcu, Vtt. w. W.M Nam. ana Addri of lsnr AbTHMATIO A U 1 -I I. . .1 M CURE0 TO STAV CURED. SUSKLO.H.Y. i e w? ioo mi eiir - ru c ajh rn. lllislMsHM my U.Mt Ikiu. tntkm u4 MrfwiMi flTilBiriWoepbl" Dablt Tared In 10 llflll ItoHOrt.r.. r. Not. ay till ruretl WS IWill 0H.J.tl.PHCNC, l.k.noa,osi Health Helper (II. h..w. floe. .yr.r. FREE I tteao fur Mtmpl.. 1'r. Of J II I.VK fc.liti.v flu HSVINll rNVKNTKI) A .NAVIllAIII.K B ,1.1.1". N I f V "IMIWIMK HAUIV WITH (al'IIAL rui.rvM't llAF. Kor imuIIuhI... wlilreu If. (1L4.K- iillt'!:,, x, tfi.Kei.i... ii.taki", C'ti... PAT- T8 Kta' miimir olt.liid. NoAl a .... I U01B UKiWffl, PINSiONS iVU.WMbtltoa, I. U ll (j m (IF) -n-tt-ft rflETB Illustrated Publications, alth HlPegPg. n i.'.,nri.,ii an. I I if .., Ik. aaSMBiasa mtkt.or.liMr:M - IMS Corvsi MaU wttt the weak, nrrvotis or ailing woman, who takes Dr. Tierce's VavoriU Prescription. It's a medidno tliat'i guaranteed to help her. It's an in vigorating, rentor.'itivo tonie, sooth inp cordial and bracinjr nervino niul a certain euro for all the func tional derangement., painful dinor ders or chronic weaknesses that affect women. For ulcerations, dis placements, beaiitip-down sensations, everything that's known tts a "fo malo complaint," it's an unfailing' remedy. It's a peculiar one, too. Peculiar in composition, peculiar in. its cures, and peculiar in tho way it's sold. It's ijuarantcfd to giv satisfaction, in every ease, or th money i refunded. You pay only for tho good you get. It's tho tt, old fashioned pill that makes the mo;t disturbance hut it's one of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet that docs the inot pood. Mild and gentle, hut thorough and effective the smallest, cheapest and easiest to take. They cleanse and regulato tho liver, stomach and. bowels. ri uo Aiirin nit si r-3s ri 1 a i.Hrnus in 11 t; ir f -..i bbl V VllkMIII VHblll lC f r 'Jtk i nrth ainn t, rfrTT'TARF' . .... J . . MA It, WOMAN OR GUILD tifTcrlnft frtm el CATARRH. Apply Prhn Into riw h nontrlt. r.l.Y IIKOS , M Wnrrrti h , N. V OOOOOOOOO asa n-si taaiaan 1 ff L U e R aMva PIiIImA w U IjBH II , w - w A single ltie nrilnci-s benflt-lnl re- fl anlts, iclviiiKflievrfnlticsatif nlnl nn.i OlMifiyunry tif liuily In w hlcli you rrn jg.m tM.foi-1. 11 slrnngf.r. Tbey id.v n p- tjgff lllnrllv ilnptiritllf'teil. jll'i-, ''.'m-In. OGOOOOOCOO ii-tiM esi niitfTjr'br. iHnn to thi fp1 ivrisH bo glrci tit ffjrret Unintf tO Ul Itillti-silltaf I IV hast word l till A A ntwouiMtita-ilf" fm-l xvi":, !; utter....!..... u - i..-ui.ir,(.r UMtwww- Mlarssni mgl-aturrif r.r th Flrrt rareect Mfwtr, Cm4k fWT S.'dtiHiTlilril - - . IfS liuia.- fourth - - . . lfl K lot ..liof tl.B.itTntT. tSMMTk " Jue'' f. Lit or u. ituAt iul m mr tmh j Total Prizes l.i Casli, 5T2 iHsrwrrsjmriwi iwn on or ivor stnx. fJlKOll. UA l t.ilitaiins.run.lt".. sa.takF hT. ' " ; " : ' --" v . - Fl,r ''"! 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