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GREAT FIRE IN BOSTON.
Fearful Conflagration in the
Iff*art of the City.
F> U Million Dollars’ Worth of
Property Burned.
Just a- Boston was awakening to the most
. - ntialiy Puritan of all feast days there
•»JIlO from the old ‘*ity through the storm'
he ringing if IHI*. not in thanksgiving, but
warning, licraldi: to the bufttoesa men iu
01
11 part*-of the town that flame* were raging
mi the in id ■ 4 t’.<- most valuable
•ial district of Boston and that
sttm tin, terrors of 1*72 were again before
lFor nearly four hour* they saw cosily
liml.Iinjjs and merchandise go up in flame and
sniol.-. they ,itv structures. that have le-en
.....J.-1 ill . ,,:ii|i»iativ>!ly ......... years, with
yrrv niipi iveim'iit and -lifeguard against tliougli
■ir< -piiutnr and -rash incoir'Uiiential together a* mate*
,i,cv- were of the ID',4 long fight
and U w.t only aftoi tin
, \ {f j t iir *m n, v/h'» v.crc made <b :t>' rate by
11.. . fearful odds again.-' them, and afterrein
lorcemeiitshad come from mure than a score
, f the adjoining town-, that the li waw con
r.led aftcl 'Mi ng ‘ loci of S>. 0 ) 0 , 000 , but
rut:,on! lo- of life The district burned i
ot 111 the hear- of the old town, and
though of small itr.-a v.n.of great value,
'flu-re stoodot, Be lb i dond Kingston treats
i m »] i* 11 v billlu ■** * A - it firJMM ranite building.
iwi>*-di by- Jordu ! Mar-.h fi Co., the great
by goods house and occupied in part liy
tie-iii and m purl by Brown. Ihinvll .V Co..
11.. 01e-ale dc ill .in notion*, and toe Unon
a., In t Hnbbci < ouijijuiy It tin regarded
t nor o\i, •hly ’ fire-proof. Not very long
f -r o’clock a litter carrier
glaie in the upper i-art of the building
oi l i'c:-iy had he ird tie* roar of the tile
viibiii before there wn.; an exiilosion m tno
MlilJ.-l .ton and, with aflasii like that of the
1 |K« "I i field of artillery, the fl/mies
lmr <J thr >uxh the .dmU' rs and Hashes of the
truciur** and sent tic* deliris abool his cars,
'Hicrc w»i n »turn* for b *il«n< y. but it ■'• 111 :
that f her*' U'flM sonic, for the alarm
ft <*n i trio fire alarm 1 tor. nearly °v
1 1 * J.Hl t the burning building the was discovtfry not runs: of the m ;
lor s vonl rnmubiH
fire. It wa** raining iw hard u* Boston 1ms
Li>f*rictr ** I in ica iy ycrir-. there was a very
1 » wind hl-.vvitiu and everythin'': was fav
. i ;d»i * f‘>r a rapid extension of tie* ohv/.e.
iSr# B building-* were all alxnit. jammed
with Viiluabh* i»cTclmndi'.*e i h‘*. I'miu*-,
which, ‘f wai vibv *pjv-»tly /nexTtaliuvi.
itlfirtHi in the elevator shaft. I mil
full opportunity to ol nun a paw
erful draft ■ i:i■ 1 ui almost iih short a line* a v
it rM|ttir>« f*> write it the interior nf flu
Mfiifict* was as i furnace. Tlicr - was : * •thing
human which cm dd stop tin? nrpp*ww of the
flnrncM nurdra I'd through tin* party w»ii
of tho u.Uoin building »»f t h«* 8ho * and
• rjX'-n.mg . and which w< rc making
Uts tructurc Ln <lang touk t t he surround
mg p. np. iy 4 f.lj * fir, engines ' one proved had arrived, to J#**. but
Mcariwbilo
tor Home i - »i» t he, firemen did not ■m
."ppreci'iie the ir>nmt.v of the dungc •. Tin y
first sent in an alarm fora l-INtftll(*'l Imt it win
ijot nnt.il the dent rnt-von <»f tho Shoe and
l rather Kxciiange 1 .va- imivitKliU 1 thai tho
fimuert w *re aroused Then,aim tben mflv.
Id t hey seiifl m a general alarm, a step
which under the circumstance* discovmid
win*ii the man first arrived should then
have te»ou tukwj Thus the lire hail o
headway of quit# half an hour Iwloro a
lorco of firemen which would have bean
i d .juate the beginning The of high the wind conflagra¬ fanned
tion arrived on duty*
Du* Hatties and ton ed them across Bedford
# be. m, i dirtf tuiea of not more* than sevinty
font, where they wore daintutidby tbc.cccuar '
building md foia*- m| airain westward across
King mu* xml ulofig fkvliordstrtitto t’haun
rev, wdic.-o M»a tlr-* Farlay, was Harvey stepped & for Co., a time the
m ib * stur« of
upper storm* of which wars burned. T1 ire *
.1 .i’ t s along Cliauiu*<?y str<*?t- were also do
• .li«,v,.d < >i« the south side of Bedford street
«In* iIaiiiis hm| *»d across Kingston street
from the funi.i •** that still ruged in Brown,
Duri i’fi iN; Do a buiidiiig I. to t he big sandstone
trm’t urc owned by F A inns and occupied
by Vos lor Brothers, completoly destroying
it
Tbcr * won p. m‘ v - s fi *» uc ■ ’ssilde. but
Dr* mciiu i of gett - to the eudaugerci
property w**r<* • idly inadtspiate W
It was not h*.ig before hteaiuir^ frmn n 1
llimn, i imbridge Malden, Melrose. J^aw
cence and II ivt*rhill aiTlv«st, and Home time
rtft<»r the ITovidaiic • flic laddies made their
ii pp '.'train e with oil* engine Then NV alt ham
sent m it* quote •* 1 it was with full ftp
pm nation of the ^nithos «*( ii alt that
file mffuu* f’r «u .ynn arrived Ther«
Will i i lidM* which went up when
the I*ovn cauie in nd went t«» work, though
they hud sea. cly h id time to m.xiver from
flu* great < aimedy which had visibal their
own city Ibit the **ttecf of their pluckities*
was c#mtrtgiotis Men wlio had not dom
more than their share in to this time bent
Vlusr hacks, and, with n whoewaiul a hurrah
which ni '.ant all things save them defeat, badly
Du* firemen, many of
(tOiiviiei, want at the flames again
with a will, and i.wisted by the stonu, made
Iurt.lior ju’ogi-'v* < »f the tin* imlik«'ly l p t(
Dus film* the nimb'i >f a\ailable men wn*
i(M) small to MitTound the district and to fight
tin* Heines from all quarters, 'the heat from
t,pe flaon* i>»o,\v » % m»>r»* than fi was is^ssilil*
for human flesh to withstand, so that the
battle for the jfivAtlon of pl-o^HTty WHS coil*
tiiimsl wit h the flames alwayaln the van and
tin* firemen in their rear eiuieui «u*ing to
qm ach them from the most unlikely point.
The danger*, wm, of tit* big sparks and the
rafter like h-* they w«*re borne many
VOIN's of fant \tfi»' the an l»y the cyclone like
eurrwntaof the w uuls about the n»m» o*iv of
flames, falling upon some but tmprotet'bsl build
mg were \ «*ry great it w a> through
fortune rot he! than Uvmiim' ot any
ether agem y that the-e ihreaU ot a further
m! of the fire fell m pla«vs well p re j wired
t *r their ms*ptuut
The sc *ne in HalDnl street at H o\ lock
W »piwilhug Bricks from talien walls
t over.si the svv*s**, to a depth of five feet, and
\ w * hefidesM eugiu<*s and a w ater tower
whieh bed fallen viciuus to the gjvat ava
lanche of .toil* and brick mutely told
of the ten d»le struggle which ha t taken
nils* to stop the progreso ot d^triRs
*,rw* At fhat h>*Ut th * fliv had suprcinc
is»vv.'-■-sion ot ui:vnv luwaaive buiUlingN, and th*
Ivget i <Hiaiib>rie hloCk «s*cUi»' mg the northwest
col aei ot K »ngsi *u anvl Bedford st is was
in m oxljmmiuy dmgc« ms eoudit! i. Th*
fir *n !t w.u ked m and aroumi i at mo
m ftitei y I ink if Kami engulfed beut.*at.h
ih tettanng wah *f Its up ?vr .SUMT>
At l .»'cUk*1c thetiiY* was ixuifinwl lotheuupei
*n *s of tin* two large >tm»e buildings at ih
incur iWf Bo Hard an I Chauwvv street
M*vi, on** te H- - and
the \Wv Z' Sr t
>r a moment s
n te tlu li: * it w,*u
«.w then c-etnpletdy
Messrs KEN’H.Rlt ,m«ms 1 sinlor
\ r**m»a. have foiled, with !iat y ; H y).
Ah Mdd*v-U:uen and lightermen went
«• Bn>ioi. Kugiamt,« Ausmg the
te be |Kiraiy ^ed
nivu.i an 'ac *«or of the \tttr
: \ wInch exploded have las*
i *t .x*r, ami * ivr, M Delaunay,
mhb lanced te enti i> v*f iropristuimenc * ha
to foil Rhs and the
latt to one
As S k plac r ui a
Bv* huui = by w! JZ tonrtoea jk i
vrvrv kllbsl 2 four i - urixi.
lu CssJimere .30,000 shawls are maOa
v Ii lake* three men a year to
weave a r It takes ten goats to fur
lush the material for one and a hall
yards souare
TITE DEMOCRAT, CRAY 0RDVTLI-E, GEORGIA.
Ragtern and Middle States.
Wellington Hart an d H. A Smith, w»fl
known old farmer a, were drowned near
Woonsocket, K. J,
Thk main building of the Hecla Iron Works
of Brooklyn has been destroyerl by lire. Loss
about %'J*).<**).
Jsador H. Hn/rzBArH, retail clothing
dealer of Philadelphia, has aligned. The
liabilit ies are estimated at from $150,000 to
$ 200 , 000 .
Alt exploHiVm oe/airred at the Allegheny Penn.
Bessemer Ste**! Works, in Dutjuesne.
A night Superintendent named William
Marshall and a man named injured. Cooper were
killed and a number of others
Frinckton defeated Yah* by a score of 10
to 0, winning the intercollegiate football as¬
sociation champion ship.
Jacob H. Ha {.derma .y. ex-Minister to Swe¬
den, has died at Harrisburg, Perm., in his
sixty-ninth year.
Fi?TV*.vr.vE persons comprising the crew
and passengers of the steamer Santiago, York
burned in mid-ocean, arrived at New
on the American ship A. J. Fuller They
had l>een compelled to abandoj the steamer
in four boat:, which were picked up next day
by the ship.
Wuilf. the Lehigh Valley coal train was
entering the tunnel at Patteiiburg, N. J.. a
landslide from the side of the mountain
wrecked eight cars and a boiler house, and
killed the engineer, William Rigley.
T/fK large three masted schooner Germania,
of Bremen. from Stettin to New York, went
ashore off Wr.-.t End. fy.>ng Hr anoh. The life
saving crew-went to her assistance, but she
broke up in the surf. The mate and three of
the cr.r.v were saved. Captain Windhorst,
eight sailors and the cook were drowned. The
captain is said to have been drunk. The
schooner was very old. The bodies of four
of the lost sailors were washed ashore near
Handy Hook.
The three-month -oM daughter of W. A.
Rayburn at At glen, JVno., was found dead in
b d with the family cat on the child's mouth
and no Death was causal by suffocation.
Soul h and West.
At Anaconda. Montana, J. F. Hoklitz was
shot and killer! by his son, who afterward
committed suicide.
Lyman H. f- asev, of Jamestown, has
be -i» elected as tic* second United States
tt nator for North Dakota.
I’/iK Territorial Asylum at Hlackfoot,
Idaho, lias been destroyed by fin*. Fifty*
seven out of sixty-fivo ininat s were rescued,
whi'e ci; it j)'*isons were killed. The loss
is estimated at #$00,000.
1:kv, W. Little, of KlizabethtonA’enn-.shot
nmi fatally wound d Daniel Hyde, a well
known youny man of that place, for betray¬
ing the minister'll daughter.
It is announced that the A fro-American
b !i';tu*ls (.oiivcutioii,called to meet at Nash
villo January date 15 next, will meet instead at
Chicago, the remaining; the same.
THK National 8il v<*r ('vuvention met in St.
IxHiis; Dejieral A. J. Warner, of Ohio, was
chosen President.
Os n train at Taltic. Ark., a conflict oe
currod bct-vtccii colored ji-i 's^ngcrs and the
wiiito train <;row. and one erdore l man was
killed and several others fatally wounded.
AT Houghton, Mich., an explosion in a
drift in the Huron mine killed two Finnish
miners. Alexander Steinhaeh, me* of them,
had the ton of his bead blown off, yet he
asked for his partner, and wiki he would die
if his partner was killed.
Tin: North Pacific whaling fleet the arrived poorest at in
Han Francisco. The catch was
'" ^
School Tiulstkke J. W. Williams on
to red tho High School at Petersburg. Vu..
and lief ore the pupils horsewhipped the head
master for whipping his ten-year-old boy
with a rawhide.
Warrants gL ware issued for the arrest of M.
and V, (Frederick** ‘ a, Mikh‘.*cfK'V, Chicago, cuaiged amt
W. F. Bmgoody their b
with obtaining about § 1 , 000,000 by fraudu
lent land transactions,
Robert Rchselt, of robbery and Michael Chicago Foy and were
found guilty at a
jury fixed their punishment at “imprison¬
ment in tho penitentiary for the term of their
natural lives.” This is the first conviction in
Illinois under the recent “Habitual Criminal
Act ”
Dr. Wm. II. Wauinc, a well-known phy¬ fell
sician of Atlanta, Ga., aged sixty years,
down stairs at his homo and sustaineti in
juri which caused his doafch.
A nis^sxao s wreck has occurred at
Credo, Ohio. The train was thrown from
the track by a washofit. 'Hu* engineer and
t wo brakemen u ere kill* d.
Patrick' McUloin, nteiuvd to five veai v
imprisonment at Deir. cr, Col., for grand iar
<H*m*y, made a partial confession that he v.'as
one of four men selected to throw l>ojnbs at
the Hay market riot, Chicago.
Nine men were arrest. .1 at Her win, In¬
dian Territory, on suspicion of havin'
robbed tin* Santa Fe train.
\ Ri»n.!.c.«-'.olotled on John Bridges’s farm
new r Auburn, Kan., instantly William killing Bridges
and fatally wounding Carr and
Charles Webtx
John MrlioFF ami John Carroll, a nite^
v*-!u v -old lad, wen* drowned in tin* Ohio
Diver at BciiwihkI, West \ a. Met i-oft* drove
his team into the river t«» wash the wagon,
but he got. beyond his depth, and the team
with the wagon and occupants were swc|#i
a«ay.
Wash in tet oil.
President Harrison ha isapj s.inted Frank
Hitchcock, of Illinois, to he i 11 itaxi States
Marshal for th * Northern District of lllin
ots.
AlbertC. Rid*• wav, <»f Illinois, has been
appointed confidential cl»*rk to the Com¬
missioner of Pensions, to succeed Miss Ada
Tanner, resignwl.
Seuhktarv Tracy has made arrange¬
ments bv which the Navy will lx? furnished
w ith the and blown the new prismatic gmokclw ponder iKvwder for large for
gVUVS
smaller arms
Sl’I’KKtXTKM'i NT PORTER, of the ( VllsUS
OflL’c. has appointed T. H. Wines, spevia.
agent for tho oolh*ction of statistics for th *
eleventh census relative to pauwrism and
crime.
Thk Pivsiilent has appointed Otis II. Bin
veil Post roaster at Kiclunond. Va.
Tin: International Ma ri ae t 'on ferene.
adopted an amendment that sailing veasols
under w a v.shall k*vp out of th*' way of sail¬
ing vessels or boats engaged in fishing.
The Pension Commissioner has issued an
order that great care must lie » xeivis^xl m
the reject ru. of applicaticus for pensions,
and that all letters rejecting claims imi>;
lx* Mgr.id by the t’omuussiouer.
Mm icai. Director Francis M. Gc\
nm.u until recently SurgixuiAicneral of th
Nava id be placed on the reiirud IGt.
Foreign.
A msrATCit f*\ t 'oustantinaple M.-han stab
that th * stv-cunship India, with 500
iiuniau pilgrims on IhkuyI, had been sunk i
the Aegean and that of all on boar*
ouly tin* Captain and two passengers survi
\t.u the «dgar factories in Havana, Cuba,
up cent the tte factory. The
Gener fact*>ry the only one that dins not
kdong to the combination or manufacturers’
trust
Twki.vk Hi Npr.Kn C'vde engineers at
lajigaii', Scotland, went on a strike.
f teutr
ts do
mauds
\ u <v U ionguxg ? Bombay I ascws
ran amuck in th imp of the regimen? at
Bombay. India, and ki Commandant
Hey la ml and two other ot!
The Canadian Minister . SS19
tai nod the x. idison patent mo.-uidfscent
hghtmg an <tuash>i! i, of the
Koval Rlts-t mnv t Canada
You should subscribe for this
l>v ail means.
PROMINENT PEOPLE,
Bcn-ALO Bill in said to be worth J4 0K>,
000 :
.
Govsrxob-elsc? Campbell, of Ohio, is
in inveterate smoker.
Mr.. I;la dstqvb ha, written a letter favor
ing local option prohibition. y
jins I.VVEXTOP. to show Kkzly. the marks of of the motor fame, be[ \
age.
Skcretaky Rrs*c is making a collection
>r orchids and chrysanthemums.
Mrs. Harrisox say, that the stare of the/
irowd is one of the trials of her life.
.'Hts. Qc a V. wife of the Pennsylvania Sen¬
ator, was a great belie in her girlhood.
13u.n,r Halford, the President's privs
secretary, has taking to horseback rifting. '
Robert Lons Stkvexsox, the novel! r
will reman, in the South Seas this winter. f
be Ho.v much Samt improved el .J, in Rasoall health and is reported’LT
K::pj.orbb strength,.
Stanley' will be able to eat (be
like .'. ,:w it. Y car * dinner in London if he tJL*
Mil. AND Mrs. Kinross Blaine have taken
fo^ fha winter one of the finest bouses iti B?
The new biography of Itoo-oe Conklit*
vril contain flOO j.age*. The author is Alin*
K, Conklmg. ^
Stf.RETART I roctoe occupies the la: »«
hous- m the Cabinet circle in Wasbiisgto, J
it contains thirty rooms.
achieved Virr-pREsmENT Moeton being'tSI ha? a?f
the distinction of
dress- d man in Washington.
Mr. Phelps, who was recently tar \
ter to hugiand, has determined to tai
his Com’ -•
. permanent residencsi in New Haven.
John H. Allsn. a United States
from the new State of Washington is i 4
iio-ul .Ma.ite vho CalSn-nfe. «■
went to ’
forties.
, ^ F ,\ v, > t' nt - benefit of the family o: f
at * K.chard , l A. Procter. tb« astroncm«v
has recently been started in London
brant Allen.
Isabella, of Alcantara, until the recent
revolution Princess imperial , of Brazil, is
very devout, charitable, self-willed eccentric
and unpopular.
William Henry Cilbv, who died re
nently at Lima, Peru, was one of th<* ■ •
kuov. n railroad projectors and cons* ora
in South America.
Oxk of ex-tmnperor Bom Pedro’s ..,st
ofboiul acts was to confer the order of/the
Hose of Brazil upon M. Naudin, an ertmri
enced horticu Iturist.
If (ienera! Boulanger wants to make
money, all he has to do is to accent tin. re
cent offer made to him for a course ‘ > of. let
tares in the United States.
Sim Benjamin Phillm*.*, who died l* e
*
cenl.ly in London, was descended from FJI
famous Rabbi of Pa iua. Meir KatienallenEo
of gen the or sixteenth Maharaui. one of the influential jJ»s
century.
Kx-Pbbki-usnt CliSvkland attracted
sin cm hi e attention the other day in a ’ YV
\ oi*k Kjf-v.tt* l Haiiroad train because L* ot
U|» and ;;hv(; his seat to a homely-faced >r<
in}? girl, and then stood hanging Cvii V> a
st raj i.
THE LABOR WORLD.
There aro over 20,000 coal miners in
Wales.
Three more cotton mills are to be started
In Georgia . jt
The tile layers of Pittsburg vast ■ > form
a national union.
The ironmoldersof Boston pro lose, to start
a sU:k benefit fund
There mo 240,000 men awl won • n cm
ployed in Ohio’s factories.
The Er.giish Hoard of Tra<! s m
snikes iminzjigx., with {T^ ‘ ,
A (/OOP nmriber >( the f m ;7ant-\y *
dgarmakers who struck imvo f uba.
The Commoner and Glaaswo/ kr. I r.Pirte
burg, mays that organized workmen m-© with
flic Brotiierhood of Baseball Fla/er».lg
Thk American Fo* ieration of Ltboiflas ap
»X linted T. M. Grm lle. of bidiiinDpolflT !*wtk of a bit
ter enemy of the administration the
K. of L., a general organizer.
The green-glu ks workers of Morrow^to Sw Fj'.^.aciscc
have requested Congressman have
the duty on beer bottles increased. They say
it is necessary to save their trade.
Samuel Gomeer-s, William J. Gannon,
John id S. Kirchner International nod J. Cigarmakerk' F. Mahoney Union rej >re
st ait the
at the Convention of the American/Federu.
lion of Labor. !
It is propo.v^l by the Knights o$ Labor,
Farmers’ Alliance and American Fe<ierution
to unite in a memovml to Congress .request¬
ing the passagv* of a bill restricting hour Irnmigra
l ion. in the interest of the eigl t law.
Strikes have even spread to Egypt. The
('airo cigarette makers are the first to intro
duco this w estern system into the land of the
Vharoahs, having .struck against, soave extra
strict regolatkm.s enforced by their employ¬
ers.
Kka \ tv K. Foster, well known Lalwir
circles thousand in Massachusetts, union says in there BostoiK ajre and forty- he
live men
Urges them to demand ‘free park* employes and tho
eight-hour rule for the city of
Boston.”
At the request of the Wood j Carvers’
Uttion of Germany tho BlassmaniJh, Union
of New York city issued an apj >t ,\i for
tinnncial aid to all wood and stona carvers'
unions to assist the German Unifn in en¬
forcing tho nine-hour day.
John Burns, the leader of tho London
dtH'k this strike, has been the prevailed teres t of upon Organized to \nsit
country m expected iu arrivt* early in
labor. He is to
February and will deliver a series l^tures
under the auspice® of the American Federa¬
tion of Labor.
A charter of employing incorporation !iors*4hoer3 w^fwcently of
refused to the
Pittsburg on tho ground that thefr purpose
wa> to regulate Judge Ewing, the prices who and decided njtefchods of
w«»rk. so re¬
cently, refused to order a union toqeclore tbs
strike at O'Hara’s Glass Works to be at an
end.
Thk Seamen’s ami Firemen's j XTmon is
making 4id giant strides iu orgaai Attyn cd*,vgtive It is
ibis is done to scimre the co
tn ecation of t‘i" American sailors ajjd firemen
1 case the Britishera are compelled to go on
#;nke for the eight-hour day n erijuiu d May. A
, ct*ut attempt to orgauiee the < • sailors
laikai absolutely.
LIFE-SAVING SERVICE.
■
Many People Kescnrcl ankl Much
I*roj>orty Saved in a Yiar.
General Sup^rinteadaat Ktmhjul, jiual of tht
Iafe-Saving Service, in his a report
says that at the elosd of the last I fie >tvl year
the establishment embraced t date is, 17-2
being on the Atlantic. 4o on «i isges, i on
the Pacific and I at the Falls **t the Ohio
Louisville, Ky.
The w ork of the crows during)the rear it
sumtn&riz.xi as follows: Numb r df di^tsicrs.
5“> value of property involved^ I.V:
value if property saved, $5,054.4,40; value »f
projK'rty lovt. $l.Btfc2,335; number- of persons
mvo’tvtsi. number of persqms lmt, 42;
number of persons succored. 7x7; ve^els fiavs of
sueciw atferaed. 1736; number of to¬
tally lest, b‘l; number of tmrkejl ves-4L otherwise
aided bv arews, that is. iff when
stranded, repaired when da!rated, pilotevi
out of danger, etc.. 510; nwmbejr of vessels
warned from danger of by signal* of patrol¬
men, 21*; number persons rescued who
Yai fallen from wharves, piers, etc.. *J4.
HE fUIOl'I.D If UE DIDSI’t,
Po Rv.er—He:e is a ; >kje I have
brought Editar’(after yon. 'etiding That
i is not
a joke.
“Rut I sa/ it is. I made; it, and I
oatfht to know.’’—I On*. 1
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(Prick!;- Asb, Poke Boot, an l potassium.)
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SYPHILIS
Primary, Secondary, a^d Tertiary SyptuIiO*
Syphilitic Eruptions. Scrofula and ScrofulouJ
Eruptions, Ulcers and Old Sores, P.heuniatism
and all diseases of the hlood; ail tho?e thathavd
resisted other treatment yield steadily and
surely to the wonderful power of P. P. P*» the
great Blood Purifier.
SCROFULA
Is an impurity in the blood, producing Lump* ArmsS
cr Swelling, causing Running Sores on the
Legs, or Feet, for the cure o! which use P. P. Pil
the greatest blood medicine on earth. All theaJ
diseases yield readily to the power of P. P.P.,
giving new life and new strength.
Cured in its worse form; sometimes in case®
with Erysipelas, where the patient was in Eter
nalPain and given up by the physicians. In some
cases Scrofulous Ulcers broke «ut till the partj
\va3amas8 of corruption ; a bottle of P. P. P. was
procured, and the disease yielded quickly.
And in all Affections of tbc Blood, P. P. P. stands
alone and unrivaled and some of its cures are
really wonderful.
If you suffer from anythinglike Syphilis, Scro¬
fula, Blood Poison, Ulcers, Old Sores, Khewnwr
tism, or any disease of the blood, be sure and
give P. P. P. a trial.
P. p. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium)
is no secret patent medicine like the many oa
the market. Its formula is on every bottle, thus
giving a guarantee of its purity and wholesome
ness that no other blood purifier docs give.
For srle by all dru— ; ::**
For sale by lianiinack, Lucas & Co , op
R.J. Reid.
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