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'•Hartman Gives Free Advice
to Suffering Women.
Dr. Hartman, the Famous Gynecolo
gist and Inventor of Pe-ru-na, Of
fers to Treat Women Free During
the Summer Months.
America is the' land of nervous women.
The great majority of nervous women are
so because they are suffering from some
form of female disease. By far the great
est number of female troubles are caused
' by catarrh.
Women afflicted with pelvic catarrh de
spair of recovery. Female trouble is so
common, so prevalent, that they accept it
as almost inevitable. The greatest obsta
cle in the way of recovery is that they do
not understand that it is catarrh which is
the source of their illness. In female com-
S laint, ninety-nine cases out. of one hun-
red arc nothing but catarrh. Peruna
cures catarrh wherever located.
The following letter was recently re
ceived:
186 W.'3Sth st.. New York City.
-The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.
Gentlemen:—‘‘•What'" bread and meat
means to the hungry Peruna means to the
- tick. It is an especially valuable medicine
/ for sick women. I have found that no med
icine so quickly restores health and places
the body in a normal condition. 1 but
voice the sentiments of women who were
onco sick, but now are in perfect health.”
MISS LIZZIE SNEATHING.
All women who are in doubt as to what
their troublo is should write Dr. Hartman,
Columbus, Ohio. Give him a full descrip
tion of your trouble, previous treatment,
symptoms and age. He will promptly re
ply with full directions for treatment free
of charge.. This is an opportunity which
no ailing woman should, miss. Dr. Hart
man h(M become renowned through his suc
cess in treating women’s diseases. His ex
perience in these matters is vast. Corre
spondence is strictly confidential. Ho tes
timonials published without written con-
•sent. Dr. Hartman relics principally upon
x’eruna in these cases. Perunna cures ca
tarrh wherever located. ’
Mrs. Alex. Johnson, 250 University ave
nue, Kingston, Ontario, Can., writes:
••/ have been a sufferer far years
with bearing down pains and back
ache, and oot norellef /romdoctors'
prescriptions. J commenced taking
Peruna and after taking the first
bottle I felt muqh’better and within
a month I was a welt woman, and
heirtily recommend it to any
woman who is in as poor health as
1 was. ”—UUS. A. JOtt SSOX.
Miss Mabel Meyers, Argentine, Kansas,
collector for the Kansas Temperance
Union, writes: "Peruna has proved a friend
to me, for it cured tne when I was sick,
and tne least I can do in return is to ac
knowledge its value to the public. Since I
was 17 years old I have suffered with
headache, backache and pains in the shoul
der blades. I caught cold easily and my
lungs were weak. Catarrh of the lungs
was what the doctors called my trouble. I
took their medicine for eighteen months
without any benefit, and hearing about Pe
runa 1 decided to try it. I used nine bot
tles and was restored to health. J'his was
two years ago, and I am now in perfect
health.”
If you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your com and he will be
glad to give you his valuable advice gratis,
gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of Tbs
Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0.
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1 suffered from a difficulty about
breathing, a sort of breathlessness
which was very distressing. It was
always worse on iust rising. -1
thought these spells proceeded
from something wrong with the
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my breathing is better already. I
do not have that miserable, de
pressed feeling and can eat and
sleep well
At druggists.
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ordinary occasion. The family bottla,
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CORONATION IS OFF;
KINO IN BAD WAY
Edward Undergoes an Op
eration By Surgeons.
HAS ATTACK OF APPENDICITIS
Distressing News Casts Gloom
Over London and Festivities
, are Brought to Sudden Halt.
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A London special says: At 2:30
o'clock Tuesday afternoon a special
bulletin was issued announcing that
owing to the king’s renewed, indisposi
tion and the necessity of k surgical
operation, the coronation would be
postponed indefinitely.
Sir Francis Knollys, the king’s pri
vate secretary issued, the official an
nouncement as follows:
“The king Is suffering from perity-
philltls. His condition Saturday was
so satisfactory that It was hoped -with
oare his majesty would be able to go
through the ceremony. On Monday
evening a recrudescence became mani
fest, rendering surgical operation nec
essary today."
The above was signed by the King's
physicians, Drs. Lister, Thomas Smith,
Laklng, Thomas Barlow and Treves.
Caused Uimcst Consternation.
The sudden announcement of the
postponement of the coronation, just
on the eve of the ceremony caused ut
most consternation everywhere.
Thenews spread like wildfire. The
tens of thousands of occupants of the
streets suddenly stood still under the
sudden shock and gazed at one another
in silent dread of what might come
next.
On Saturday and Sunday society
was discussing the reports of the
king’s Illness and though the circum
stantiality, detail and sources, from
which they came precluded entire dis
belief, there was a disposition to doubt
the stories and when the positive cate
gorical denial was officially Issued they
were dismissed: as being unfounded.
Hemorrhoids, apoplexy and lumbage
were a few of the king’s maladies dis
cussed in the clqbs and drawing rooms
and those discussing them recalled
the stories bow the king even recer
ly reiterated his belief that he would
never be GVoyUed.
On the stock exchange the effect of
the startling news was immediate.
Prices weakened, led by consols by a
fall of one-half a point.
His majesty, under ordinary circum
stances, was not looked upon as a
good subject for operations and
though the king passed successfully
through the ordeal, It Is believed that
four weeks must elapse blfore he will
bo able to undergo the arduous labors
at the coronation ceremonial. There
fore no date can yet be Indicated for
carrying out the coronation.
Official announcements of the king's
serious Illness were made to public
bodies as speedily as possible. Word
was sent to the house of commons and
the acting Lord Chamberlain, Lord
Churchill, personally delivered to the
Mansion house, the official residence
of the lord mayor, a message regarding
his majesty’s Illness, and at the morn
ing’s rehearsal of the coronation cere
mony In Westminster Abbey the bish
op of London, the Right Rev. A. F.
Ingram, at the request of Lord Esher,
the deputy of Windsor castle, made a
statement as follows:
“I bfive to make a very sad an
nouncement. The king is suffering
from an illntss which makes an opera
tion necessary today. The coronation,
therefore, Is postponed.”
The bishop requested the congrega
tion to join In the litany out of the
coronation service and pray for the re
covery of the king.
During the afternoon the earl mar
shal, Duke of Norfolk, issued the fol
lowing notice:
“The earl marshal has received the
king’s commands to express his ma
jesty’s deep sorrow that owing to his
serious illness the coronation-ceremo
ny must be postponed. The celebra
tlona In London in consequence will
be likewise postponed, but It Is the
king’s earnest hope that the celebra
tlons In the country shall be held as al
ready arranged.” - v
The king also expressed to the lord
mayor bis desire that his majesty’r
dinner to the poop of London be not
postponed.
King Doing Well. -
A bulletin lftued by the doctors
Wednesday morning,was as follows:
“The king’s condition la as good as
could be expected after so serious an
operation. . His strength is maintain
ed,, there is less pain, and bis majesty
has taken a little nourishment. It
will be some days before ft will be
possible to say that Ring Edward is
out of danger.’’
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