The evening world. Newspaper, May 20, 1903, Page 5

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) ee we silat ieee: THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 90, 1903. | r RUSSIANS NOW KNOWNT0 «PRESIDENT COMMERCIAL CLUB, OF LOUISIANA, SAYS: HAVE MIASOAGRED 200. JEWS css Ne MEDICINE THAN PE-RU:NA” | iis ; { Liver Trouble for Twelve Number of Victims Five Times Greater Vente perinaecured ' Than Officially Reported and New) 4... ceclsBetter Than ' Horrors of Slaughter at Kishineff) for Twenty Years, _.Told by Refugees Who Were Forced =——— } “Hon. William Watson Washburn, Pres- f : : Lela ' to Flee to Save Their Lives. ira ctacewulsknown upset News oF. : leans, La., writes from 637 Canal street: “TI am satisfied that there is The whole truth of the horror at Kishineff is coming out as refugees EE A le publi = ‘eruna, yeach the European capitals. The number of dead buried by the soldiers T have been troubled for nearly wns 235, according to a reliable citizen of Bucharest, who was in Kishineff | twelye years with kidney and ‘two days after the massacre. Lord Cranborne in the British House of Com- | Jiver trouble, and at times Ihave mons last evening stated that the number killed was 100, whioh is double|been a pretty sick ieee unable the figure given out by the Russian Foreign Office, co atiend 12 Bryer ee Wealthy refugees who have reached Vienna say one of the moving | medicine could help me, when causes of the outbreak was the refusal of three Jews to advance Gov. Von | one of your booklets was brought j { haaben a loan of 80,000 roubles ($40,000). During the massacre the men who |to my office which I read in a leisure hour. I then decided to ‘had refused the loan paid Gov. Von Raaben $10,000 for military protection. ive Peruana a trial. and found } During the massacre Jews fled to Odessa and appealed to Count/fhat I had at Jast secured the Mauschin Pusohkine, the military governor, who within two hours had ob- | right medicine for me. For two | tained orders from the Czar to despatch 16,000 Cossacks to Kishineff. months I used it gay, and The riot and pillage did not cease until the arrival of these military | ten Pa ee eee police, who arrested 700 rioters. over @ year ago and I have not The Imperial ukase retiring Gov. Von Raaben, of Bessarabia, is dated | had any troublesince. Although t . Hi t his Iam in the seventies I feel better May 17. The anti-Semetic press is indignant over deposal, but they are Gaddoreacti¢e tHandoidiuies The Petti-Johnnys warn you. | haste, less health. Go back to the” _ i. betng allowed unusual indulgence, while newepapers which have deprecated rn ( ee \ the massacre and criticised the conduct of the officials have beon suppressed |” sarc ibs sats ME a a : Beware of the attempt to lure you food that is home-cooked, freshly’ ’%,. Ge iregeibicat fewulliie’eccdrorer express indignation nt the interview | York Gliy, writes: » ToOrker street New into the “ready-to-eat” food snare. | cooked, hot-served—the food that. ‘ : E “Catarrh ‘hes troubled me for some | Given’ out at Washington by the Russian Ambaesador, Count Cassini, in ZOUTE Past. I reed Of the cures effected by | runa in whioh he declared that the Russian Jews had aroused hostility by usurious erate bee. co eet Trae and atiae day: Don’t destroy your health to save comes to your table tasteful, a few minutes’ cooking. More toothsome and tempting— dealings with the Gentiles. Count Cassini’s mail is filled with threatening letters. widney | | From time Saesemorial ST eens uretics have been used as the proper una ‘The relief fund raised in this city now amounts to $75,000. Genmany y HH. Rice, 1 Hillott square, But-| emedies for liver and kidney diseases. If , Bec of the ma | it 1) already forwarded $50,000. The Alliance Ieraelite, of France, reports ‘alo, N. x pe pan;Asaer: e r:) | foo"at there are still 354 victims in the Kishineff hospitals; that 4,000 families "E tndorse Peruna bec hay ponte eeceet P) 9 4 eaaseve been made homeless and that the property loss is 8,000,000 francs. rr was 3 Mort peo Y Ls * : [ S came of catarrh th tx ry Gi | | @2HUNT ‘FOR DYNAMITER: [Si sty Bat tee wire 6 seecse. ag, Suid Wah Trot acter” ated Sty nen : A ae eve 2 ose "hae pt [Hae Breakfast Food z IN WASHINGTON HALTS. }a' “sup Sneogonr eh scan | OMS | oi Aa eoaaic nt a re et ee ed Le AST.LOO of which is not dipolosed. The clerk at Mn, rae eon the depamtment store from whom the bebe! atomigch{tronbie) Liver anit cn remedy cents expiaion: why! lt Woonoa Have ‘Learned Only that|"riting thatertale works mitcheded bes i Hint Bp Pecckaseol tcl convinced of| liversaua matey dieerer i) Streets No food i bi ishing and th beneficial, su enossic Wae'‘there and’ Bought | ceoaection of the puardbapen. Wi Ri noes se pean: lo is so palatable, so nourishing oroughly : ) te Writing Materials, 4 8 ak worse than’ useless. to” preseriby diuretics Easily home-cooked. : Nature's health food, — ‘ for catarrh of the kidneys. Such remedies ‘the B 1 pt WASHINGTON, May 20.—Beyond de- | 200% Mi eee i haw te matter Miso Joogie F, Podmore, Saranac Lake, | oniy irritate and make matters worse, Pe. 2 ‘ Quweloping ‘the fact eer earth cad a po New York off y sae Keures such cases promptly and per- * man whe 18 suspected of having at- |! hand, although “sped ere att y tempted to dynamite the steamship Um- Gays. ‘originated from Peruna cures catarrh wherever At all grocers, | wag in Washington recently for Se ee ED neaiected 3 coir Raye lterenecenies anckke!| it lurks in the system, whether * carte of two days, and that he pur- \wrom Montevideo to Southampton. | plete relief trom your remedy. I have no|y headaches, backaches, and/of the hvad, nose, throat, lungs, pevere a on my nervous Yhased some writing materials at a de-| Aipert W.: Gwalm, late United States | hesitation in regommending Perund lack of vitality soon tol stomach, kidneys, liver or pelvio Bunrtment wore, the b easealere add Consol ag idontevileo, arrived here to: |More WBS euter from ae ne ine do not derive pri 4. ives way they have discovered no im-| aay on the steamer Tennyson from Rio Post for three years, on ooenpletaly zoe. not derive prompt and satis- e ‘As- * factory results from the ui Pe jsoo tent information conterning the de Janeiro, He i on bis way to | fom PArgrrcd Eee are W tor tiene | Sorkin ate a mea triect ‘ana etrocs fe-| write at cace tenor. Hartman’ gives 09e0t. Southampton to assume the position of |to the Insurance business and holds a ro-|liever in your medicine {ull statement of your cage, and he Will! Are you reading the st th \chiet of tives Boardman, while| tnited States Vice-Consul at that port, |sponsible position under the John Hancock | “sev. of my friends who have suf-|be pleased to give you his valuable ad- yor ing the story on the Speuning to discuss the case tn detad, | Another wat J, G; divas do| tBplestace ttc aH nrancs Si] {Rian "Le “et beat “apasty cure | “udfecspe, Hartman, Proitent ot Tae) HOME, Page Of today’s Evening) Home {Rothe Renee Gonwel ak Atorerent, HBS woot Thirty-sixth street. easte Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0. World? | World? Are you reading the story on the| Are you reading tne story 6A Page of to-day's Evening|Home Page of to-day’s & 83 { World? + \ wascause it was still under investigation, GROWING! Every day. adds to the enor- mous sales of the Cremo. Bigger every day, because it’s better any day than any other cigar sold for 5c. Beware of the Fake Bargain offer. The gen- uine Cremo is worth the price!

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