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THE POST MARCH 4 1905-PAGE3 MfMM4 THE CLERGY SPEAK OUT CONCERNING PE RU NA rorto Ricans bnttallon of the proviMonal regiment nf that Jjiland THE STATE TROOPS Ministers of All Denominations Join in Recommending Pe-ru-na to Most Picturcsquo and Dazzling as Well as Cosmopolitan Parade That Ever Passed on Pcnnsylvanla-Av (Bf Trna WASHINGTON March With standard vaviug guidons whipping la the breeze and regimental colora flaunting infantry cavalry and artillery tramped pranced and rambled this afternoon through historic -Pm yl vania -av Not since the review of the Federal Army after the Civil War baa the avenue seen mo many and ouch a variety of soldiers The military led then rame the civic organlzo-tlona There was no croaking over the predominance of soldiery It was the crowning of the Ilough Rider" exponent of the strenuous life hero of the crowd Entirely Cured by Pe-ru-na After Three Years' Suffering With Chronic Catarrh 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 '22 4 2 4 "2s 4 4 4 2 p2t 4 'Modem life is both complex and intense 4 4 aJid the tremendous changes wrought by the ex- 4 4 traordinary industrial developmcntof the last half 4" 4 century arc felt in every fiber of our social and 4" 4- political PRE SIDENT ROOSEVELT 4 2 2 2 2 2 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Rev Hvinstrom Swedish Baptist pas- 5ox 228-Qrantsbunc WIs writes: I reel that It la my duty as well as pleasure to let you know that I am perfectly well entirely cured of chronic-diarrhoea and catarrh I thank you for your direction! how to use Peru-na and for your kindness to me lire need Peraaa a or ordlnr to your per-soaal dlreetlooe aad I am very alii that I found medicine wblrh would cure me after three years The brigade of military of the District of Coluroble followed the regular a Then tame the State troora to the number of 14000 Indiana Mce President Fairbanks home State hod only a company to her credit while the i'rea-ident'a State New York had the largest quota three full regiment and aeveral separate bodiea total lng nearly 40(H) nn rennsyhania bad three regiment made up of Ileked companies Four years ago 'ennsylvnnla furnished twice iia many Tullltinmen but they hadn't been carefully relented and rome of them broke loose on inauguration night Pennsylvania has since paid nearly $100000 dumngra for their fun Many Governor nnd their staffs headed State contingents the Governors for the moat part in black costa and silk hats but their staff riding In gold braid and tinsel CIVILIAN SECTION The civilian organizations forming the second section showed up strong In numbers Marching In the open order effected by political clubs they spread all over the ave-1 nue There were about 11000 In line In this class was a band of Indiana riding their waf ponies and ferocious in feathers and paint led by so less a warrior than Geronimo that headman of the Apaches whose name was a terror until Lawton Tan him down LO GERONIMO I Bowed and aged this most fa-1 moua red man of them all rode hie little pinto pony up the avenue hjg 1 and never lifted his saturnine old face from the folds of the blanket about hia shoulders SOME WEST Quite as interesting was the party of Dakota ranchmen and general Weaterdera brought by the redoubtable Seth Bullock Sheriff Deadwood game tracker dead shot and excellent friend of the President The civilians were headed by the ub of Conklin Unconditional Gul TTi: nr 1 1 juafc be- hind Geu Warner Command er of the civic section and his staff The New York Republican Club ain ex-Governor Benjamin Odell in qommand led the New York civil contingent with 1000 marchers in line There were Republican clubs of various nationalities and from most sections of the country OHIO MARCHERS Ohio had in line the famous Rail-splitters of the Toledo Lincoln Club the Tippecanoe Club of Cleveland the famous singing organization of Columbus the Buckeye and Republican Glee Clubs the Knights of Maccabees and the Fleischmann (colored) Republican Club of Cincinnati The Spanish War veterans fol-owed the A veterans there being about 2000 all told of these two societies TENNESSEE SOLONS Jacob Ramsey Blahop Union A Connection writes from 1934 Annln-at Philadelphia Pa as follow Hif Having heard much of the great curative power of your Peruna we concluded to try It For to the fame which it has throughout the United States" Bishop Strong Tribute to I Pe-ru-na I the People Pe-ru-na for Coughs and Colds Cottrell Di Presiding Bishop of Fifth Episcopal District Church in America writes from Holly Springs Mass as follows: have used Peruna in severe cases of neuralgia colds and coughs and flndlt to he one of tbe most valuable remedies on the market unhesitatingly recoup to all sufferers from th4 troubles" Fe-Mi-na Contains No Naacotics One reason why Perula his found -permanent use in 4m any homes is that it contains nvar-cotics of any kind Peruna harmless It can be usedny length of time without acquiring a drug habit Peruna does not produce temporary results If! is permanent in its effect Address Dr B1 Hartman President of The Hartman Sanitarium Columbus NOT GIVEN UP Sheriff Refused to Surrender Felt-ner and Fields Winchester ky March 4 (Spl) Special Bailiffs Chas Sewell and Jesse Spencer of Breathitt County left for home this morning after an unsuccessful effort to secure Mose Feltner and Sam Fields who are In jail at this place A formal demand for the prisoners signed by Judge Robert Riddell of the Breathitt Circuit Court was served on Jailer Boone but he acting on 'the orders of Circuit Judge Benton of thia court refused to deliver the prisoners Feltner-' is' under 5000 ball to appear at Jackson to be tried for the murder of Jesse Fields and Sam Fields is wanted as a witness The case of Feltner is -set for trial Monday but he is In jail here awaiting his trial for contempt of court His trial here will be held in April and unless he gives bond he muBt remain in Jail -here until that time NOT MELONS Bat Good Old Grape-Nuts Thlfi -Out at Rocky Ford Colo where the wonderful melons come from -a man had an experience with food that he will never forget had been running down for a long time Memory' got very bad' I had that dreadful feeling of ap- prehension that something was go-' lng to happen and could not get- rid of it lay many nights almost without any sleep whatever had a dull sick headache most of the time was nervous and my stomach was In a dreadful condition had become almost a complete physical wreck Heart irregular My complexion was sallow and I had lost flesh until I was very thin this period I was induced to change my food and go on Grape-Nuts and cream and from the first week I found a marked change I kept on steadily until now I have been using the food for four months I have gone back to my old weight my complexion is rosy and indicates perfect health My memory is better than it has been in years All the old stomach and heart trouble la gone I sleep like a baby at night and no one can tell how I appreciate the feeling of perfect health brought to me by Name given by Postum Co Battle Creek Micb Look in each package for the little book Road to Tills an excellent lave long since found it out In- all parts of the United States the warmest praise that Peruna can boast is to be found among the clergy of all denominations and creeds Cold Settled on Lungs' Turner LL SO Young-st' Atlanta Ga writes: contracted a dreadful cold which settled on my lungs I tried several remedies recommended by the doctors but my condition grew worse until I was alarmed finally resorted to Peruna and after I had taken two bottles I found that the -whizzing and tightness from which I had suffered had entirely disappeared and I find myself well again take pleasure in recommending this wonderful medicine to the many other sufferers who are looking for a tonic that will do them good and doubly pay them for its tives bv their wonderful drills The Uniformed Rank Knights of Maocabee of the World of Cleveland were in the -first brigade of the second division -In the third divisipn was the Fleischmann Republican Club (colored) of Cincinnati keeping things lively Wherever an Ohio flag fluttered in the breeze it was greeted by an old-fashioned Ohio cheer from the spectator wasn't what it was four years said one of the veterans who had been here before Ohio contributed her share and -gathered more than her i share of the plaudits" FELL FROM WAGON MARYSVILLE March (Spl) Emmitt King who just recovered from a siege of typhoid fell from a load of fodder this morning and was probably fatally injured' His left leg was-broken and he was internally injured He can not recover I Cured Myself I Will Gladly Scad Any One My Discovery FREE TO TRY If Yoii Have Consumption Catarrh Bronchitis Toasllltl i Ch route Hacking Coush or Sore Throat Sore Lung er Any Other Deadly Symptom of Consumption Send Your Name Today XTl send you by return mail my new Oaonlaed Lung Developer together with my new 3-fold Rational system of Treatment which la producing such marvelous results in making new lungs Instantly checks the breaking-down process and develops new cell tissues just as you develop muscles Creates resisting power circulation appetite flesh health A unique feature was the pres- the Republican Glee Club The lat ence of the entire Tennessee Leg-1 ter serenaded all the Ohio digni-slature It came to Washington I taries that could be discovered and a body to participate I altogether had the time of their Tennessee also furnished a novel Hve besides making one of the outfit lu six lean and an- distinct hits of the occasion musicians each of whom The Ohio National Guard was was over six feet in height and represented by Company and played a squeaky ancient violin Company Fifth -Infantry Convinced of the Merits of re-ru-na Rev Dr Josiah Getz 47 Park-av Albany for years a rabbi of the Hebrew Synagogue but now retired writes: am fully convinced of the merits of Peruna In cases of colds and catarrh and as a general tonic have taken it off and on i now for several years and always find that it is very effective in restoring lost strength and appetite and very effective hi ridding the system of cold 1 gladly indorse Rev James Poindexter of Columbus writes: attention was called some time ago to your- medicine and take pleasure in saying I have tried it and found it good In my opinion Peruna is Justly entitled A Cincinnatian Back From Panama Severely Criticizes Commission He Declares Chief Engineer Wallace an Expert With His Hands Tied Referring to a sensational secret report submitted to the War Detriment concerning his trip to he Panama Canal zone as a Commissioner to determine the value qf certain lands Dr A Reed who returned to Cincinnati Saturday severely criticizes the Panama I3anal Commission 1 He charges that: The commissioners are directly responsible for the existence of yellow fever in the isthmus -They have failed- to fill requisitions ior medical and sanitary sup-flies made last year They have failed to send 'the requisite pipes for the water -works agreed on -last August not even when immediate necessity was urged They have even tied the hands of the authorized medical author- as he marched' MINORS AND MINERS There were numerous delegations of college students while Mr idea of having a ed hour Back in the line some- where were coming a half hundred punchers who In the guise of alrymen afoot with him in Cuba men afoot climbed a hill lm In Cuba The people could not forget if they would that Theodore Roosevelt was a soldier before he became President There were between 83000 and 38000 men in line For three hours the mobilization progressed along I'irst-st Fennsylvanla-av and confluent streets about the Capitol When the booming of big guns toward the river delivering a presidential salute ceased Gen Chaffee assembled his staff and final order were flashed along the two and one-half mflea of signal service Installed for the occasion To the blare of bugles the big procession started From streets choked full of marchers there streamed for boura a solid column I round Capitol Hill and up the ave-ue Behind Police Chief Sylvester's men rode Lieut Gen Chaffee Grand Marshal gorgeous In full dress of the commanding officer of the United States army' and his staff He led hia 30060 men aa ona accustomed to the field z1 The Grand Marshal's staff waa little lea gorgeoua in appearance thaii its- chief: Among the aides besides hia own son Adna Chaffee Jr were other West Point boys: Calvin P- Titus who firet climbed tbe wall at the siege of Peking Cadet Sherman Miles sou of Lieut Gen Miles retired Cadet Chas Gatewood son of tbe late Capt Gatewood Sixth Cavalry who helped capture the Indian Chief Geronimo THE MILITARY The first brigade was headed by i Maj Gen Wade in command of the entire military section After him came the Fifth band Artillery Corps of Ft Hamilton Yt the premier army band and the first of 40 bands in the parade Then the cadets from West Point divid- lng honor with the future Admirals from Annapolis who 'marched immediately behind fol- lowed by United States Revenue i Marine Service cadets and the reg-1 ulars 600 of the Second Battalion of Engineers swinging along be- hind their own hand PHILIPPINE SCOUTS I Much interest attached to the battalion of Philippine Scouts just arrived from Ft Thomas Ky Their military bearing was a revelation With little less applause were the iDrunkards Cured Secretly A Homo Core Which Amr lair Caa Give Secretly That Will Pcal-ttvcly Stop Drlakla TRIAL PACKAGE MAILED FREE An odorlaa sad tasteless remedy when i put Is the drunkard' coffee or food will destroy 11 desire for drink This remedy WHISKY HID IT is so fxnple that any ona can use it and tko drunkard naed never know why be suit drinking Intoxicating liquor rtbp- It la a physical lmpoasiblllty fer any one to drink intoxicating liquor and taka this medicine If any one deairea to try thie marvelous remedy Dr 'Haines 3VI3 Glenn Building Cincinnati Ohio will gladly send a free trial package tbat they may are bow easily it caa be used anil bow positive Its effect la of high-school boy from each State brigade commanded by Col resulted in a party of 100 lads Bonner of Toledo but to tramping proudly up the avenue the disastrous wreck of their spell arvard University sent its Re- cial near Pittsburg did not march publican Club Yale Law School The Rail Splitters of the Lincoln was represented and several other Club of Toledo astonished the na dyspepsia we have found It to be remedy OR many years the clergy have been praising Pernna By the humblest pastor and the most exalted Bishop Peruna Is held in high esteem professional' gentlemen come in contact with the facts of society They are acquainted with the homes and know the real life of the people They have seen Peruna in thousands of households They know 0f its beneficial results They hear it discussed by their parishioners and praised by all classes It is therefore no wonder that the clergymen almost unanimously believe in Peruna Remarkable Cures Effected Many remarkable cures have been made among' the clergy themselves by Peruna The vocation of preaching is a constant strain to the voice -Diseases of the larynx and the lungs are common among the preachers Peruna is a specific for these cases and the preachers delight as he saw them and waved his hand cheerily as they saluted in passing before his stand Columbus made strong showing with the Buckeye Republican Club the old guard A and Cleveland's quota in 'the parade was to have been represented by the 'Tippecanoe! Club Capt JL Fan the visloh When the little folks take colds and coughs neglect them and let them strain urn tender membranes of their lungs Give them Consumption Cure The Lung Tonic It will core them quickly and strengthen their lungs It is pleasant to tain Slices Jib Me md 9100 a MY I CURE Don't nexleet They lead to the deadly cancezwBnt try my Ken 8-fold Treatment Which -la eurlnac thousands SEND YOUR NAME TODAY Every reader of The Post who answers this advertisement will promptly receive Free to try my complete new 8-fold Absorption core for Pile Ulcer Flaaurc Prolapse Tumor Constipation and other rectal trouble If you are fully eatla-fled with the benefit received from my treatment when you act and try ft send me One Dollar If not it costs you nothing Ton decide My 3-fold Treatment 1 curing some of the worst cases on cases of 30 and 40 standing as well as all the earlier stages It brings Instant comfort to all and the cure la permanent because the treatment Is constitutional as well as local removing the -causes of piles My valuable new Pile Book (Illustrated in colors) comes free with tbe approval treatment all in plalu package Head ao money only vour name to Giles Van Vleek LU Majestic Bldg son Mich Write today Jack- Throat Affected by Catarrh Rev Tate 471 South Eleventh-st Columbus writes: 'For several years I have been troubled with a peculiar spasmodic affection of the throat It would seize me suddenly and for a few minutes I would be unable to speak audibly and my breath would be greatly interfered with would be obliged to gasp for breath finally concluded that it was some catarrhal affection which probably excited the spasm It interfered with my vocation as a preacher attacking me occasionally in' the pulpit had heard -so much about Peruna as a catarrh remedy that I determined to try It After taking two bottles my trouble has disappeared I feel eure that Peruna has greatly benefited me For catarrh of the respiratory organs no remedy has ever been found to equal Peruna Hies by failing to give the necessary aid They arq an obstruction to the fa work in the canal zone THE SOONER THEY ARE RETIRED THE BETTER Dr Reed is unsparing in his criticism of what he called the and inactivity" of the commission As to Yellow Fever submitted the report as a matter of personal interest inspired by conditions as I saw them and what I aeard of he said to The Post Gorgas cleaned out Havana and he might have done it long ago lu Panama had 'it not been for absolute indifference displayed by the commission fever infection is carried by mosquitoes which are bred in watei barrels There is at present no Water Works plant in Panama and the lack of it necessitates resorting to the pestilence-breeding barrels commission agreed a long time ago to lay pipes Those pipes have not yet reached the isthmus and when Chief Engineer Wallace who had prepared a reservoir wired to Washington for information as to -the cause of the delay Gen Walker Chairman of the commission wired back the reprimand that cablegrams were expensive Disobeyed Walker commission I was connected with also had an experience with the iM-Tue Gen Walker There was some controversy between our commission and the owners of the land 'which the Government wanted us to appraise Necessarily there was a little delay and shortly after we had begun our deliberations Walker who was getting restive cabled ns to agree to disagree and refer the matter to a referee that is ORDERING US NOT TO DO WHAT WE HAD COME TO DO We did not obey his orders and several days later only men of the Panama Commission who have done anything at all are Burr and Parsons of New York subway fame They are both expert engineers The others have remained in Washington and drawn their salaries Chief Engineer Wallace is the man of all men for the place but his hands are tied" CONTAGION The weekly report of the bureau of contagious diseases of the Department of Health shows 100 new cases and 30 deaths against 150 new cases and 35 deaths for the corresponding week of last year Typhoid fever shows an increase from 22 to 26 but with only two deaths as compared with six last year There are 15 cases of chicken pox against six the same week of last year Halsey Bishop Church Atlanta Cra writes: have found Peruna to be a great remedy for catarrh I have suffered with this terrible disease for more than 20 years! until since I -have been using Peruna which haB relieved me of the trouble "I have tried many remedies and spent a great deal of hard-earned money for them but I i found nothing-so effectual ini the cure of catarrh as the great medicine Pernna feel sure that Peruna is i not only a triumph of medical i science but it is a blessing' to i suffering humanity' individual who suffers i with respiratory diseases will find Pernna to be a magnificent' and sovereign AT MNSTBEL SHOW MISS NORMA She will appear in a skit entitled at the minstrel performances of the North Cincinnati Turners at their-hall on Vine-st Corryvllle Saturday and Sunday evenings next Both Wets and Drys Were Busy at Loveland LOVELAND 0 March (Spl) In the wet and dry election here today over one-half the votes were polled before 10 Both sides worked hprd with the result seemingly in doubt to the end Ou the streets everything was quiet despite the tense feeling and but few challenges were made at the polls Charles Apgar a Democratic clerk who was ousted by the siding judge because he did not li ire- live in Loveland reported the -matter to Clerk Gohen of the Supervisors of Elections in Cincinnati Gohen sent back a letter to the presiding judge notifying him that residence was not a necessary requirement and ordering him to reinstate Apgar The election is being carried on by three sets of election boards as Loveland lies in Hamilton Clermont and Warren Counties OLD ENGINEER GONE KNOXVILLE TENN March 4-(Spl) Matt Franklin a locomotive engine A for 40 years in the employ of the system now known at th Southern Railway died here last night universities sent enough men to make a respectable college section From the anthracite region of I Pennsylvania a party of miners marched lu their working clothes to do honor to the President as their industrial friend 01 IN THE PARADE I Cheers Greeted Governor Herrick and the March- ing Clubs WASHINGTON March (Spl) Ohio cut quite a figure In the Inaugural parade hut it was only the shadow of the position occupied by the Buckeye State in 1901 and four years before that Governor Herrick naturally attracted a great deal of attention Commanding the Second Brigade of the Third Division of the Military Grand Division mounted on a prancing gaily caparisoned steed surrounded by the members of his staff in glittering uniforms fairly ablaze with color and gold lace following the flag of a Buckeye I Governor he was very much In the I public eye today The Governor bore his honors modestly although frequently compelled to acknowledge the cheerB and salutations of enthusiastic Ohioans who greeted him from the sidewalks and the reviewing stands Perhaps the most popular feature of the Ohio contingent woe tbe crowd of Toledo They marched proudly behind their officer stepping out like veterans taking all things very seriously and solemnly accepting the plaudits of the populace as their due President Roosevelt indulged himself in a broad grin of huge RATIONAL TREATMENT i made a compromise that waa satisfactory to everybody in tbe deal os Stomach Diseases MIAMI I Discard Injurious Drugs i giyeom A Harmless Powerful Germicide Endortid ty Leading Pkyticius Send twenty-five cents to Send twenty-five cents to pay postage on Free Trial Battle Sola by leading druggist Pot Genoiae without mj algiiture i I 62C PRINCE ST NEW YORK mitk ro pats sootier os mtmph trcatmcmt OF BWCMC Lawrence Hill A Mm Try my discovery free Then if you are satisfied with the benefit received you can send me my special price 3250 If not keep your money Yoa decide after you try my Treatment and you can see that I couldn't afford to make this offer if -my discovery was not a complete success Write today to Dr Lawrence Hill 4 Hill Laboratories Jackson Mlcb Send no money only your name 5" TP.

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