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~79hileriaatll weiss: + “T have used 6 ~ CAUGHT BY THE GRIP, Released by Pe-ru-na---Congressman Howard’s Recovery---Congressman Geo. H. W 500004 9909000000004 4 xxx ly 5 OOOO00OO000004 099000900 000009 000000000004 La Grippe is epidemic catarrh.—It spares no class or nationality. The cul- tured and the ignorant, the aristocrat and the pauper. The masses and the classes are alike subject to la grippe. None are exempt—all are liable. Have you the gri Or, rather, has the grip got you? Grip is well named. The original French term, la grippe, has been shortened by the busy Amer- ican to read “grip.” Without intend- ing to do so a new word has been coined that exactly describes the case. As if some hideous giant with awful Gripe had clutched us in its fatal clasp. Men, women, children, whole towns and cities are caught in the baneful grip of a terrible monster. Pe-ru-na For Grip. Mrs. Dr. C. D. Powell, President of Epworth League, also Pre ent of Loyal Temperance Legion, writes from Chehalis, Wash.: 1 remedies in cases of severe colds and la grippe, but none I consider of m value than Peruna.”—Mrs, Dr. C. D. Powell. After-Effects of La Grippe. Miss Emma Jouris, President Golden Rod Sewing Circle, writes from 40 Bur- ling street, Chicago, lll., as follows: “This spring I suffered severely from the after-effects of la grippe. As the doctors did not seem to help me 1 bought a bottle of Peruna.”—Miss Em- ma Jouris. Congressman Howard's Letter. Fort Payne, Ala. The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio: Gentlemen---‘I have taken Peruna now for two weeks and find I am very much relieved. I feel that my cure will be permanent. I have also taken it forla grippe and I take pleasure in recommending Peruna as an excellent remedy to all fellow sufferers.’’=-- M. W. Howard, Member of Congress. La Grippe Leaves the System in a Deplorable Condition. D. L. Wallace, a charter member of the International Barbers’ Union, writes from 15 Western avenue, Min- neapolis, Minn.: Billion $ Grass. f. ass, wonderfu) for allsoil, every condi- tate inthe Union. Wl] Erich hay and lots and pasture besides, “What fa ith? Ay sthe heaviest yick f t! i reowing, Everybody is tis tP? Catalogue tella, Combination Corn. Gresuat golden yellow deiterrn tthe - Seed dirt iS plant. Wallrevele Speltz,Rapo and Pea ‘Three pericct foods. Spelts yields of grainand 4 tousof hay peracre; ape 25 tousgreen food and Pesoat 8 tons of pertect food per acre. iF, i As UG YAS) Fergige i \ RO WU CROS » WIS. hite’s Case 0009 000009000009 00050000500 000 001100000 000000 000 0000000000000! vyyyry SSE 00000000 0400OOOO4 “Following a severe attack of la grippe I seemed to be affected badly all over. “One of my customers who was greatly helped by Peruna advised me to try it, and I procured a bottle the same day. Now my head is clear, my nerves are steady, I enjoy food, and rest Peruna has been worth a dollar a dose to me.”—L. D. Wallace. Grippe Causes Deafness. Mrs. M. A, Sharick, chaplain G. A. R. Woman’s Relief Corps, writes from Fremont, Wash.: “When la grippe was the prevailing illness in this Western country I was laid up the whole winter, 1 partially lost my hearing, and had a very bad case of catarrh of the head and throat. I read of Peruna, tried it and had my hearing restored and catarrh cured. I cannot speak too well of Peruna.”— Mrs, M. A, Sharick. + La Ge ppe Curd in Its First Stage. Lieutenant Clarice Hunt, of the Salt | Lake City Barracks of the Salvation Army, writes from Ogden, Utah: Two months ago I was suffering with so severe a cold that I could hardly speak. “Our captain advised me to try Pe- runa, and procured a bottle for me, and truly it worked wonders. Within two weeks I was entirely well.”—Clarica Hunt. Congressman White's Letter. Tarboro, N. C. Gentlemen--‘I am more than satis- fied with Peruna and find it to be an | excellent remedy for the grip and ca- | tarrh. I have used it in my family and they all join me in recommending it as an excellent remedy.’’=-Geo. H. White, | Member of Congress. Remained in Feeble Health Afier Cured of La Grippe. Mrs. T. W. Collins, Treasurer Inde- pendent Order of Good Templars, of Everett, Wash., writes: “After having a severe attack of la grippe I continued in a feeble condi- tion even after the doctor called me cured. My blood seemed poisoned. Pe- runa cured me.”—Mrs. T. W. Collins, | Address The Peruna Medicine Co., of Columbus, O., for a free book on eatarrh. pox" seers Ww ET! FISH BRAN? Heal lating . ‘BLACK on Witt Keep You Dry Nornine Erse WILL Tae No Sustitute. Free CaTarocue, Strowine Fut Linc OF GARMENTS AND HATS, A.J.TOWER Co. Boston. Mass. Killthem and send their MINK, FOX, MUSK- RATS. Highest Prices paid for raw FURS, CATTLE and HORSE HIDEs, Sheep Pelts, Fufs, Wool and Tallow. 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The Hague, Feb. 6. — Half a day's journey from London most dramatic contrast conceive in color, atmosphere, light and sound and the spirit of the popu- lace. The solemn cadence of the funeral march had scercely died aw when the sound of the gay nur serenade was heard. Never wa irony of fate so startlingly fied on the same page in diary as by these simultanc ords of London’ in black Hague in Orange. In the mor queen received all the fore mats, who pr nted the felic of their governments on her appr ing marriage. She received the dis- tinguished visitors with the expectant bridegroom, Duke Henry of len- | at the palace, and ac- knowledged their congratulations with Pretty Dignity and Modesty. After luncheon she listened to sweeter felicitations in music her own people. Six hundred and members of the singing societies The Hague and vicinity assembled in the palace gardens with many thou- né of the general pu The songs included the Wilhelmus and Volkslied, in which the general public joined. The queen and h iance bowed repeatedly in acknowledgement of the serenaders anti cheers. An hour later Queen Wilhelmina drove through The Hague to Ry and Voorburg, small villages a few miles away. Everywhere they received ovations. The happiness and enthu sm of the ‘h dent and the e s f 35 so un- quickly cheered her her spirits and wildly. DEW VAN, Boer General District of London, Feb. A dispatch from Cape Town says that Gen. Dewet, ac- rding to reports, intend to annex various districts of Cape Colony and then commander men and _ supplies, though he is now urging the colonists not to join him. The war office has just issued a heavy casualty list show- ing in addition to thirteen killed and seventy-seven wounded in action, Annex Seversl pe Colony, ing the present month. Last month thirty-one offi and 800 non-com- foned officers and men were killed ction. The death list from the be- ng of the war shows 12,989 vic+ Boers commanded by Blake are reatening Lourenzo Marques and Portugal has requested British assi tance. It is asserted that a B squadren hes keen ordered to Lou- renzo MArques, SEND-OFF FOR KAISER. Bvitish People Give Evidence of Their A ion for Hi London, Feb, 6. — Emperor William has returned on board the imperial yacht Hohenzollern, at Port Victoria, on his way home, after receiving from London crowds ¢ onstrative expres- sions of their appreciation of his pro- longed visit to England. The emper- or’s pe ge through London w somewhat marred by bad weather. Unmis able evidence of the place he has won in the hearts of the English people was seen in the affection with which he was bidden farewell by King Edward, the duke of Connaught and members of the royal fa y. yal parade greeted the emperor's t Port toria, when all of ves ed ship, this be- ing furth evidence of the excep- tional official cordiality evisting be- tween the two countries, PET DOG Man Belabors His Wife ants a Diver Frankfort, Ind., Feb. 6.—Because she was beaten, with her pet dog used as a weapon in the hands of her angry husband several nights ago, until she became unconscious and the dog was so badly injured that it had to be $ according to her declaration, 1. Baker yesterday filed suit divorce, charging her husband, er, with cruelty. Mrs. 'S the attack upon her fol- with her SS lowed a slight altercation husband. Mr. Baker is a_ busi and he and h are prominent in social circles. The charges made in the complaint have caused a sensation. LIKE RATS IN A TRAP. Missouri Drunkards Cremated in Their Cells in City Jail. Columbia, Mo., Feb. 6. — Clifford Christian and Henry Arthur were burned to death in a fire which de- stroyed the city jail, They were in- before for disturbing the peace at a dance. The fire originated in their cell. Two Children Burned Westminster, B. C., Feb. 6.—A fire supposed to have been started by tramps destroyed the residence and farm buildings of Guy Whiteside of Tynehead and burned to death his two children. He barely saved his wife. His Father Saved Him. Cedar Fatls, Iowa, Feb. 6.—A clerk in the employ of the Fries Grocery company tapped the safe by working the combination and secured about $40 in cash. The matter was hushed up, the father paying the im, YOU'RE WEAK Instead of Strong! Make Yourself a New Man! » Dr. GREENE'S BLOCD AND NERVE REMEDY. WII Give You the Strength and Vigor of Perfect Man-« hood. Renews, Vitalizes and invigorates Weak Men. a Old before his time! 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