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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS A1SD TIMES: MONDAY. APRIL 1, 1901. FOR ANOTHER FELL OVER CLIFF. The Blue Store. 1 The Blue Store.

OOOCOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOO ooooo A SENATOR'S LETTER. Peruna as a Nerve and Catarrh Tonic the Talk of the World. Strange Accident to a Party of Three While on Breakneck THROUGHOUT THE STATE. William Allen, of East Arlington a Vermont veteran of the civil war, died last week, after a long and very painful illness. H.

Clark of Woodstock, is fitting the old Woodstock woolen factory, which tor years has stood idle.and intendsto open an establishment on the first floor for the manufacture of overalls. The work is being rushed as fast as it can be, and Mr. Clark intends to have things in operation by May There are three cases of smallpox in North Pownal instead of twelve as has been reported. These cases are strictly quarantined, and while many of the operatives in the mill were exposed to contagion, it is expected that speedy vaccination will avert an epidemic. The trustees of Montpelier seminary met the adjoining three fingers or the right hand.

Last spring Mr. Bentley met wtih a similar accident on the same saw when be lost three fingers from his other hand. Much sympathy is extended to Mr. Bent-ley for his unusual misfortune. A cablegram to relatives in St.

Johns-bury announces the death in Manila of Miss Virginia Woodruff, daughter of CoL Charles A. Woodruff, assistant commissary general, on duty in the Philippines. Superintendent C. B. Roberts of the street department of Montpelier exploded two sticks of dynamite under the ice beneath the Rialto bridge Friday morning, breaking up the big cakes that bad frozen in there this winter.

The ice was three feet thick and having been in the shade was very strong. The explosives underneath the water shattered the ice so that it will go out very easily when the water rises again. Roper Attempt-' ed to Save a Man and Was Suffocated. IS FIRE ON GUNBOAT PETREL ONE WOMAN WAS KILLED. Spring Medicine There's no season when good medicine is so much needed as in Spring, and there' no medicine which does so much good in Spring as Hood's Sarsaparilla.

Do not delay taking it. Don't put it off till your health tone gets too low to he lifted. Hood's Sarsaparilla Will give you a good appetite, purify and enrich your Wood, overcome that tired feeling, give you mental and digestive strength and steady nerves. Be sure to ask for HOOD'S, the best medicine money can buy. It is Peculiar to Itself Bad Feelings In Spring tbe spring I was feeling very badly.

My blood was very poor. I began taking Hoed's Sarsaparilla. It did me mnoh rood. I think it is a wonderful spring medicine and recommend it to all sick and suffering." Ethel L. Bean, Eaton Center.

N. H. Hon. Victor I. Spear, one of the directors of the sugar market in this State, left Thursday for Buffalo, N.

to complete arrangements for the market's exhibit at the Pan-American exposition. A booth is being constructed at the Emerson factory of the handsomest rock maple to Twenty-two Members of the Crew Prostrated But All Will Recover Blaze In tbe Sail Boom and Did Bat Little Damage to Boat Boper's Death Deplored. Fell ICO Feet While Trying: to Catch Her Child Child Had Lesr Broken and Was Badly Bruised Another 1 Girl Caught in a Tree Top and Escaped Uninjured. recently and voted to tender the principal, ship of the seminary to Rev. W.

R. Davenport, of Ludlow. Mr. Davenport has the matter under consideration but has not yet given his answer. The resignation of Kev.

M. Newton, the present principal, takes effect July He intends to go back to pastoral duties, and his location it is said will depend on the action of the nest conference. Mr. Newton has received a call from Randolph. Should Mr.

Davenport accept the position he will not be required to teach, but will give his attention Is tbe correct name for our new styles, of Men's Suits. Bring your critical eye here and tell us what you think of the suits we are selling; at $J0, $12 and $15. Just a little better, just a little newer, just a little to the general administration of affairs Poughkeepsie, N. March SI. Be tween 5 and 6 o'clock this afternoon Mrs.

and also the financial matters of the school Mr. Davenport was formerly pastor of the "Hedding M. E. church" at Barre, and is well known throughout the section. He is now presiding elder of that district.

He is a man of push and enterprise and should make an excellent principal. One of the interesting features of the Hon. W. V. Sullivan, Senator from Mississippi.

Hon. W. V. Sullivan, United States Sen Cavity, March SI. At 7 o'clock tills morning a fire was discovered in the sail room of the United States gunboat Petrel.

Lieut Commander Jesse Mims Roper commanding: The heat was Intense, the anioke suffocating and the flames difficult to extinguish. I.ieut. Commander Roper was the first to descend into the hold, but he was forced to return to the deck. Others then Daniel Patterson, wife of a mechanic, her 12 year old daughter and Nellie Chase, aged 14, all living in Oold Springs, went out for a walk. They stopped on Table Rock, half way up Breakneck Mountain to watch the forest fires burning on Crow Nest Mountain across the river.

LORD SALISBURY'S ILLNESS. ator from Mississippi, in a letter recently be found in which the sugar and maple syrup will be exhibited. It will be placed in the agricultural building, where a floor space of 9V4X12 feet has been secairod. The regulation booths will be constructed en-' tirely of paper, but by special arrange-. nient the handsomest one made of maple will be used.

A representative of the Ran-' dolph sugar market will be in charge of, the booth all summer. Mcriisville has the distinction of being; the heme of the oldest Mason in Vermont, 1 with possibly three exceptions. Cordilla' W. Fitch took his third degree in Mount Verncn lodge. No.

8, F. and A. No-; vcmber 29, 1854. He talks very interesting-' ly of masonry in the early fifties. At that time the lodge had no masonic hall and had various meeting places, alternating between Hyde Park and Morrisville and sometimes meeting at the hotel in Cady's Falls.

Mr. Fitch took bis third degree in the upper story it an old building standing near the site of the new iron bridge, just al.ove the Pulpit Recks, in rooms csed as a rendezvous for the political faction known as the "know-nothing" something that makes them more desirable than those you get elsewhere. A becoming suit is our best advertisement. When we fit you correctly, suit your taste and sell you a suit that becomes you. you certainly will advertise our establishment.

Hundreds of of our best citizens are advertising our store by wearing our clothing. We cannot afford a displeased customer; our clothes must fit or you cannot have them. It's just the time of year, now, to see all the new ideas. rrnninfl KesKfnn nf thA Vprnwrnt fnnfArpnt. written to Dr.

Hartman from Oxford, says the following: trt at l.vndnnvillft Anril 1io -o-ill "For some time I have been a sufferer be the consecration of one of Vermont's 6 Suddenly the Patterson child slipped and fpnm rrh in it most inr i iiifTi staoA Had an Attack of Influenza But is Recovering. London, April 1. The following bulletin regarding the condition of the Premier is issued last evening: went down. Seaman Patrick Toner was! fell over the cliff. The mother sprang so much so that I became alarmed as to mo intelligent axtive and devotea young wncrai kOTnh Rut TiMrinpnfPn.ru women to the office of a Deaconess, by forward to save the child and also fell "TvALt 1," Bishop Cranston.

This will oceur Wednes- Lord Salisbury was attacked with in-'over the rock, both screaming in turn as an(i soon bepan to improve. Its effects "uuu utwu. A.iui-:r fiuensa March 23. The illness has run they fell. Nellie Chase became greatly were distinctly beneficial.

remoing ine i. the normal course and has teen attended excittli sne saw her friends go over annoying symptoms, and was particular by the usual prostration. The teropera- and she too fell after them. i good as a tonic. "I take nleasure in recommending vnnr iy, ui icn i i nitr ruiivi ui tut? ouiiuaj school supplies for the Methodist Episcopal church, representing nearly four millions of people.

Dr. Neely will speak during the anniversary of the Sunday-School Coming in, aren't you H. C. HUMPHREY, STS. i ture, hewever.

has been almost nomal tor 1 the last two days, and his Lordship's Table Rock fa 200 feet above tidewater! ereat national catarrh cure. Pe-rn-na iis prostrated and about to perish, when Lieut. Commander Roper endeavored to rescue him and was suffocated in the attempt. Lieut Josiah, Slutts McKean and Cadet Lewis suffered severely in bringing the body of Lieut. Commander Roper to the deck.

Twenty-two of the crew were prostrated. Toner. Evans, Flaherty. Lar.sen, Kee-seler. Cahey.

Burton. Smith, Sullivan and Forsboon seriously, but all will recover. The contents of the sail room were destroyed, but the damage to the gunboat the best I have ever tried." party. The late Gamliel Washburn of Union which takes place Friday afternoon at three o'clock. Everybody will hear, ir 1 Montpelier was present and assisted in strength is improved, with increasing power of taking food.

It is hoped that he wil be able shortly to get a chenge to the scuth, which he had been contemplating at the time of the attack. (Signed) ana tne siae or tne mountain unuer i very steep. The place where the woman and children fell is in the rear of "Rock Neath." W. H. Haldene's residence.

One i McCarthy, employed by Mr. llaldenc, working the degree. Among ether inter V. Sullivan." Peruna cures catarrh wherever located. Peruna has no substitutes ino rivals.

Insist upon having Peruna. possible. Miss Miranda Croucher, a mis THE GRANGER. H. R.

WALKER lie I heard screams and ran up the hill. If you do notderive promptand satisfac- sionary from Tsun Hua, China. MiR3 Croucner was more than brave through the war with the Boxers. She will speak during the anniversary of the W. F.

Society. esting articles Mr. Fitch has a diploma, presented to him in 1855, on parchment, and signed by Francis Smalley, the first worthy master after the reorganization, and Arial Hunton, cretary, and certaied to by John B. Hollenbeck grand secre- found Nellie Chase in the branches of a tory results from the use of Peruna. write IS GETTING STRONGER.

London, April 1. Inquiries yesterday af- Ur. Hartman, giving a full larere tree, where she had fallen. fane at once to was slight. The origin of the tire has iot A Glance at tbe Oldest of the Organizations for Farmers.

The Grange is the oldest of tbe general red the tree havine saved her statement of case and he will be las valuable advice neen aswnaintu. rusaiuij u. ninui.i. ik-iuculb pi oiiiiauuijr vaa badlv lrignteneu. iic- pieasea to give you The last communication of Englesby Lodge, No.

84, F. A. of St Albans miy ui jjurimgion. air. nicn nas taKn gratis.

active- interest in the order for nearly organizations for farmers. Though the LIFE. (By Nellie CeciHe Magennis.) They laughed together when birds were singing Out over moor and fell; The lily-bells bloomed their fragrance flinging Sweet over copee and delL And night stretched her hand To the breath of day. Where life's young faith o'er the ro: cs lay. Address Dr.

Hartman. President of was held in Masonic hall Wednesday even ot spontaneous comouetic-u. eiiciteu tne information mat i.e was go- earthy climbed the tree and got her down. The death of Lieut. Commander Roper ing on well and much stronger." Tne r-atterson girl was found a few feet la greatly deplored.

His body will be sent None of the private' secretaries and v.o further down with a broken arm and a to the United States April 5 by the Buf-. other person In authority was accessible, Kmi-vd bodv half a -century. The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. notion of organizing the farmers was undoubtedly broached early in the history LI HUNG CHANG. THE LOOTER.

Mrs. Patterson was found further down ing for the transaction of such business as was necessary to complete the lodge's part of the merger into Franklin Lodge sanctioned by the grand lodge last year. After this was done, the gavel fell for the I of the country, the germ Idea that actual- laio. ui tne ioregoing- statement naa Deen prepared for callers. For VMm VTlini Oianir n-aa -I MORE MEN THAN CLAIMS.

the mountain, dead. She had fallen at leat 100 feet and was dashed to death on the rocky side of the hill. She was about NAVY DEPARTMENT NOTIFIED. of the province of Chih-li, that surrounds grrew lnto the Grane 18 about a the capital. He was guardian of the Em- of a century old and should be credited time in a lodge that In its day bore upon BALFOUR VISITS THE KING.

London, April 1. Mr. Arthur J. Balfour Victoria. B.

C. March 31. Th ntp.nmcr years old. Her husband is employer! in peror, and every official from any part of to O. H.

Kelley, a Boston young man who Amur, which arrived from Skagway to- lts membership roll the names of some of duv brine- news tr.im Danann thjt the best known and most respected mem- government leader in the House of Com- the Cornwall foundry at Cold Spring. Nel Expresses its Sympathy For Mrs. Roper in Her Great Loss. II. irons, went to Windsor yesterday to visit lie Chase is the daughter of W.

G. Chase, tlle recent stampde to Geld Run and Eu- Ders of the Masonic fraternity in St.Albans. Washington, March 30. The navy da-. King Edward although his majesty only a shipping clerk in the foundry.

reka SO men stajted one claim and made a i ne organization or luigiesoy rush to record, and at the mouth of due to tne raPld growth of St. Albans Run 1X men made a wild scramble for i from 1S60 to 1870 occasioned by the removal three claims. of the railroad shops and offices from The Yukon Journal a four rase dailv Northfield. Many prominent men in the 1L settled on a Minnesota farm in 1849. He ence with the throne or anv of the governmental departments, during those lon wrote considerably for the agricultural yesrs, was forced to pay tribute to Earl press, and this experience helped to bring Li.

the Pekin correspondent of Les- nlm t0 the conclusion that the great need lies Weekly. That he has taken ad- vantage of this magnificent opportunity of agriculture was the education of the to "squeeze" all mandarins of high or low agriculturist. He soon came to feel that degree is not doubted. In addition, the existing agencies for. this purpose farm partment early this morning received -a onaon awiraay aiternoon.

ine via-" it is supposed to have had some connec- cablegram from Admiral Remey, com-: wUh galisburys Lora mander in chief of the Asiatic station, Cranborne, the premier's son, issr.3S, how- A HORRIBLE SUICIDE. They stand apart where the twihpl breaking Rolls rifts of clouds between Where once a quiver of dawn was waking. Now angel hand. onsen Are shrouding youth's dreams under life's gray pa 11. Shapeless and broken and withered aU.

giving a brief account of a fire in the sull ever, a denial of this alarming suggestion, has been established at Dawson. employ of the rpad were Masons, affiliated News has been received at Dawson of a Woman Saturated Her Clothes and Then Set Them on Fire. Syracuse, N. March 31. A special to with the lodges in the towns from which they came, and the result was the formation of a new lodge.

The charter was big strike at Felly. rcom of the gun boat Petrel and of the death of the commanding officer, Lieut. Commander Jesse Mims Roper, as a re oia iiiri is Known as the greatest owner papers end fairs were insufficient. As of pawnshops in China. For the last agent for the department of agriculture.

granted June 3, 1868. In recent years it has quarter of a century he has habituallv in- in 1K96. Mr. Kelley made a tour of the the Post-Standard from Canastota says: "Last night, William Welch and his wife INVESTIGATING THE ATTACK. Emperor William Thinks He Was Hit by a Ball From an Air Rifle.

Berlin, March 31. There is the highest that there was no necessity vetted all his capital in the pawnbroking South with a. view of gaining a knowledge It the little colds that grow Into big been apparent cole's- the? big colds that end in consump-. fn- i. 1 sult of an heroio effort to rescue the menj below.

The despatch also shows th.it lodges and an arrangement business. His income from this source of the agricultural and mineral resources aiary, quareueu. tion and death. Watch the little colds. tion and death.

Watch the little colds. of that section. On this tour he became was effected whereby Englesby lodge was impressed with the fact that politicians brooding over her trouble, decided to ena ir. wood line Syrup, all in death. She saturated her clothes iweniy-iwo oiner- vilm.

authority for the statement that the in- prostrated but all are recovering. Admir-i iW al Remey's despatch is as follows: I vestigation into the causes of the attacc with coal oil ana going out or me nuuso i AMERICAN CONQUERED Get What You Ask For! When you ask for Cascarets Candy Cathartic be sure you get them. Genuine tablets stamped Never sold in bulk. A substitutor is always a cheat and a fraud. Beware! All druggists, ioc to avoid setting fire to it, applied a match RULE IN PEKIN.

Cavite, March 3L 19UL Fire discovered sail room Petrel seven this morning. must have been enormovs, since the ordinary business rates of Interest in China range frcm 30 to 30 per cent. It has teen freely charged against Earl LI that his agreement to the large indemnity paid to Japan at the close of the recent war was secured by ways that were peculiarly Oriental, and which added largely to the viceroy's cash resources. This same thing has been charged against upon Emperor William by Dietrich Wei-land in Bremen has not yet been concluded but is still being vigorously pushed. would never restore peace to the country; if "it comes at all, it ust come through fratrnity." As his thought ripened, he broached to friends the idea of a "secret society of agriculturists, as an element to restore kndly feelings among the people." Thus was begun a movement for organ to her dress.

People coming from church discovered her burned almost beyond re- onnnitinn srtill mnfuHmiS. Ttiev CHT- Roper commanding. After going. beloiv merged into Franklin lodge. Jerry Marston of Barton is the possessor of some relics that are not only valuable but curious.

One is a mortgage deed bearing the date 1771, made out at Rockingham, N. in the Province of N. a script bearing the date of 17S0; a church creed made at Craftsbury, July 4, 1797. The first clause of this reads, "Sensible of our lost and condemned state, In the American district beggars are not allowed on the streets. There is a standing order that all beggars shall be arrested and taken to the poor-house whether they will or not, says Sydney Adamson in Lei-lie's Weekly.

All cases of destitution ization that had resulted, by 1873. in the him In connection with the agreements formation of over granges in IS not less than 750.000 once went again against advice. Attempted recover men below. He suffocated, died at 7 AO. Twenty-two ether officers and men entirely prostrated.

Ail recovering. Fire 'out. Damage immaterial. Send Roper's remains by Buffalo. (Signed) REME5V The department also sent a telegram to II.

F. Fay the brother-in-law of Lieut. The imperial court at Leipslc which alone ried her t'Q the house, but physicians could can try cases of high treason, has sent do nothing. Neighbors then gathered at two officials to Bremen to assist in the the bedside and sang hymns until Mrs. Welch died.

Although the flesh was burn- invest igation. which now directing ed from fter face se feeWy joined the chiefly with a view to clearing up singing until she lost consciousness. The points not yet explained, namely, what husband admits they quarreled, but says company regularly frequented ne thought nothing if it at the time. rrade with Russia, it is said that the old States, comprising that our own righteousness is but filthy are treated in the same way. Thus at rags, a manuscript (original) of a Automobiles.

Any one thinking of buying an Automo Templeton, September vveiiuB siavion me cruwu, inougn pcor, sermon preached Earl was forced to part wth large sums n-embers; and in that year the National in order to secure his audience with the Grange, as a representative body, was of-Empress Dowager when he was disgraced cially organized. For four or five years after the Japanese war, but that he sur-, this unexampled prosperity continued; rendered a sum large enough to em-! then the reports show a feeling of weak- was more or less accent, ana in some or. -itj-! nf another at th samn nlace Derore tne attempt, wnemer no receivea Commander Koper at 73 Monmouth street Lonjrwood. asking that he inform orders from plotters, particularly anarch- Eczema, scald head, hives, itchiness of bile the coming season should not fail to look over the Rochester as it has mai "bcrrass him. or that bears any appreci-' ness creeping in.

In fact, the ordr as a ists. socialists or anglophobes. to carry the skin of anv sort, instantly relieved Mrs. Itoper of the news. The following whole steadilv declined ln numbers and out the attempt, having also in view what permanently cured.

Doan's Ointment. At features far ahead of any machine on the market. Double-acting brake cases even slightly washed. But Avemie june is, 17S4. Both sermons are written A is a main thoroughfare, and on the Qn parchment paper, north side of it the German section gins.

Here the crowd was a terrible thing1 Two copies of, "The Sixth Corps," are lor a human being to look upon-a hideous the property of S. L. Daggett, of Bellow aggregation of lame, halt and blind, with Falls. "The Sixth Corps," was a six-every conceivable loathsome disease, and column, two-page daily published at Dan-ccttumes of ras and filth that baftte de- ville, and the two copies bear dates scrintion. When we arrived this hideous of May 5 and 9.

1S5. An interesting an- has become of the suspicious individuals any drug store. pump lor air pressure. Lights PLATT AND ODELL CONFER. expression of sympathy and appreciation is also made: "With this sad news the department sends to Mrs.

Roper deep sympathy in the great loss she has sustained, and the biphest appreciaton of the gallantry and eelf-sacrinee with which Lieut. Com prestige during the whole of tbe decade following 1SS-). the losses being most serious in tbe South and West. But in New England and the Middle States it retained its vitality, and indeed grew steadly. TOuring the past ten yerrs there has been a widespread reival of interest in the or who were seen near him just before it was made and what weapon was used by Wei)and or by some other person.

Evidence tending to throw light upon these points has been accumulated but it is too slight to warrant indictment. The New York, March 3L Senator Piatt and Governor Odell had another talk to-day. crowd of ehouls was Denned ud in a nouncement made in one of them was that from main burner without aid of torch, and many other improvements. Cori s-pondence solicited. F.

B. GILLETT. Selling Agent, JONES VILLE. VERMONT. CT.tf It Is said that it has been settled that iH1 th gold was steadily declining in the northern mand Roper gave his life for his fel i question whether Weiland actually threw low men.

It was a hero death. Henry H. Lyman of Oswego will be reap- focd Jn tne court-yard were several Chi- markets. In two weeks it had gone from pointed State commissioner of excise. His nese' omcers of police and about a dozen 160 to lSSVs.

The same issue contained the term expires this week. oj the watchmen When this stream of proclamation of President Johnson offer-It is also reported that a choice for State hllmFn mr -tra-erf iVwth into th broal intr a reward of for the arrest of The deceased officer was born in Mis- a piece ui iron a was ai mi seuri and entered the naval service June some one fired a shot from an air rifle is 25 is.3. He was commissioned to the Sliil unanswered to the satisfaction of the commissioner in lunacy, to succeed Dr. i th inflhinij. Jefferson Davis, $.5,000 each for Clement C.

able proportion to the total he tad been accumulating for so many years, is not probable. It is said that the viceroy's chief fear at present is that he may die before the indemnities for the recent outrages have been settled, and thus oe deprived of what he regards as the chance' of his lifetime. I Some idea of the possibilities of such accumulation that come to a Chinese official may be gathered from the fact that Liang-lit, who was prime minister during the reign of Emperor Hwan Ti, accumulated one of the greatest fortunes of hich we have record in history. His arrogance and exactions increased with his wealth until they were both unbearable, and the Emperor ordered him killed. His treasures of money which had caused his destruction wera seized and confiscated to the State, and when they were counted it was found that they amounted to over SftO.O'Xj.OOO taels.

The addition of this im-j mense sum to the imperial treasury re- suited ill such a plethora of royal funds; rank held by him at the time of his death t. Wise, removed by Governor Roosevelt, has ti hm nnri nrriArori in fnmmanH Emperor llliam inclines to the air-rifle but his been agreed upon name was not divulged. ganization, and tbe outlook is exceedingly promising. Snce 190 the membership has increased not less than 75 per cent. New-York at present has 550 subordinate Granges with 43.000 members: Pennsylvania, 526 Granges and 2W.O-0 members; Maine.

275 Granges with 29.000 members; New Hampshire. 2Ge Granges and iM.Oir members; Michigan, 430 Granges and nearly 25.0W Trese States lead, but the or-lor is also active end strong in Vermont. Connecticut. Ohio, Massachusetts. Thirty States pay dues to the National Grange treasury, and 34 were represented by delegates at the last National Grange.

never thought to feel for humankind. To Jacob Thompson. George N. Sanders, describe it accurately would be to debase Beverly Tucker and $10,000 for the arrest of laiignige and revolt you needlessly. A William C.

Cleary. It is charged that the great pile of thick, padded, new garments "atrocious murder of the late Abraham lay on the stones, and aa the Lincoln and the attempted assassination of these creatures passed out with their food Hon. W. H. Seward were incited, concert-a new suit was handed out to each.

It a and procured by these men." These was with a feeling of reliet that I moved copies are army relics which Mr. Daggett the Petrel November 15. 1S99. The Petrel theory. His physicians incline to the be-was one of the vessels under Admiral that a piece of iron was thrown.

T.ie Dewev at the battle of Manila Bay when Emperor is also convinced that Wailand he wa in charge of Lieut. Commander was a tool and in this conviction he is sus-E. P. Wood. The latter officer came homo tained by bis entourage, shortly after and Lieut.

Commander Rod-' Immediately after the preliminary in- WARSHIPS FOR VENEZUELA. The Perfection in Paper. WHITING'S Woven Linen. Made in White and Azure and in the new fashionable sizes. Once tried, always used.

San Juan, Porto Rico, March 31. The Vorth Atlantic sauadron. Rear Admiral vestigation is closed the evidence will be Faruhar commanding, arrived off San er succeeded him. away from this terrible sight. On the very docrstep'a close by were some white-bearded patriarchs wbo were compelled to satisfy- hunstcr and fortify themselves The Buffalo on which the remains will be sent home is used for the transportation of troops and is about to return to the United State by way of the MediU-r-reanean.

I Hiram Bentley of North Bennington met with a very serious accident Saturday in Cushman's mill, where he is employed as a sawyer, ln some unaccountable manner Mr. Bentley's hand went through the saw, serving a portion of his thumb and HEALTH "HINTS FOR BICYCLERS. sent to the imperial court at Leipslc whose presdent will come to Berlin at Eastertide to oonfer with Herr Via Scho-enstedt, Prussian minister of justice, and with the imperial judicial department with a view of ascertaining whether sufficient grounds exist to begin a trial for high that throughout the whole empire all Juan last evening. The United States special service vessel Uncas, Chief Boatswain J. W.

McLaughlin, delivered the mails and the squadron lay to all night, proceeding to-day for Culebra Islands, where orders are expected by -Admiral Farquhar directing the squadron to go to Venezuelan waters. step A rtrominent French medical journal, the against the cold without moving a farther away. taxes were remitted for one year. ASSOCIATION Gazette Medicale de Slrasbov.rg some KkR.t PRESS si'ggestions to offer on tbe hygiene of the i Ordinary household accidents have r.o terrois when there's a bottle of Dr. i treason.

bicjcler. which are worth repeating here. The heart should be carefully watched, it Thomas' Eelectric Oil in the medicine chest. Heals burns, cuts, bruises, sprains, instant relief. CAPTURB OF MANY BOEP-S.

not because this exerrise is more! CARTERS NKW3 NOTES. London, April The war office has received advices from Lord Kitchener dated Madrid, March 31. Prime Minister Sa- Is II- rftrtnflno Vila T-rtrtm Thn Pretoria March 3 reporting the capture have Ycrm an alliance with of seventy-two Boers in Orange rwlver itir hflVER w- harmful in this respect than others, but because it can be indulged in much longer without giving a sensec( fatigue says Leslie's Weekly. Vicious attitudes, such as a crooked posture, although not being fo important as is generally supposed, nevertheless, ouaht to be avoided. In a long journey the position in which the body is moderately inclined is best for the organs of respiration and calculation.

Modera- General French has taken fifty-one pris- London. March 31. A conference was oners and received the surrender of held yesterday at the Colonial office on ninety-three Boers as already announced 1 the New EraMand sheiies question. Mr. in rieann tMies Tird Kitchener also Chamberlain presided.

Lord Lansdowne, I rerx.rts unon recent wrecking of trains at foreign secretary and Mr. Bond, the New foundland Premier, were present. tion in eating is a necessity in muscular work, as is' also aitstentlon from alcohol several points. MAJOR ANDRE'S DIARY FOUND. Had Been Among Lord Grey's Family Papers For Over lOO Years, London, March 31.

The diary of Major Andre, after lying hidden for a hundred years, has been discovered. This interesting find was made by Lord Grey the other day while going over a lot of old family papers that had probably not been is-turbed since the conclusion of the American was of Independence. Lord Grey's gieat grandfather was commander of the Pritish troops in America at that time and Andre served on his staff. Thl3 accounts for the diary being in the possession of the present peer. The diary is apparently original but in order to make sure that it is not a copy.

Lord Grey is sending over to the United States to secure samples of Andre's hand, writing, none of which can be obtained here. The diary Is a story of the campaign day tBek Hdaehe and relieve all the tmslula fneS' dent to a biiioa state of tbe syetem. each as Diznneaa, Kaaaea, Drowsinasa, Ihstreas after eating. Pain in tbe Side, to. While tlieir moat Hani aril able auooe baa been ehown ia caring Constantinople, March 31.

Further fighting is reported to have occurred in the Nejd district of Arabia between the Sheikh of Koweyt, on the Persian Gulf, and Bin Rashid. the self-styled "King'' of Arabia. The bicycle. should-vary in details for the man, the wornan, the child, tne racer, and the invalid. As to the woman, this exercise is easier- for her than for the man, since she is supple.

It causes far less fatiguu than walking. Its effects on the peivie organs are good. The child does not feel so much fatigue as the adult, but 4t. should u3 the bicycle with the greatest moderation. As a rule tbe cour- XwmSWS hi JIM lKmh Richmond, March 31.

The Indiana Glass Manufacturers Association notified all tbeir plants in the United States to lie closed May 11 until late in the fall. This is two weeks earlier than usual. Huntington, W. March 31. Coal operators at Lick Mingo county, will endeavor to operate their mines after tomorrow with ncn union men.

Strikers may interfere. Richmond, March 31. Major Robert 8. Archer, superintendent of the celebrated Tredegar Works, which were the mainstay of the Confederate government for SACK 1 ier understands his limitations well. He BRAIN FOOD.

should, like all athletes, possess perfect Beadaehs, yet Carter's L'Ule Liver POs ars equally valoable in Constipation, coring and preventing this annoying complaint, vfaile they aise coiiectaUdiaorderaaCtheetoiEaclicmalatailia liTcraadragolaaethebowela. S-ven li tatj auf organs. As to the invajid, many ailments Is of Little Benefit Unless it Is Digested re improved or even cured by the use of the bicycle, e. "gastro-intestinal trou Nearlv everyone will admit that as a na- heavy ortinancev died last night. He was dues.

tion we eat too much meat and too little of known all over the South among the iron bles, deformities cf the vertebral column, etc MEAD by day during the year 17T7-177S. It is simply but Interestingly told from a sol- vegetables and the grains. trade. I Kbr business men. office men and clerks.

Hew Ara Tmmr SMirp Or. Bobbs' Sparann Pllla care all id ner Ills. 8an pie tree. Add. Plerlm- Kemedr liicmo or ti.

V. Hi! 1 MjdflCll0DG pB Artie they wonld be almoat prieelea, to th wfr3 Suffer from tais distressing complaint; but orto Bately their gGodnemdoaa noteoi berated toees whoonee try them will find theae little pille al able in aomanv wars than thor will mot be eril. dier standpoint and is accompanied by 'and in fact everyone engaged In sedentary Marltza has overflowed and caused disas-maps apparently drawn by Andre himself or indoor occupations, grain, milk or vege- troua Roods ln the province of Adrianople. with a skill that makes him equal to any tables are much more healthful. Eight villages and twenty mills have been military hydrographer of to-day.

The Only men engaged in a severe outdoor destroyed and It Is believed that several diary ceases too early to throw new light manual labor can live on a heavy meat diet iives have been lost, upon the tragic ending of his career, but and continue in health. To riiM 1.1 1 i i ia St. Joseph, March 31. The health sua vu oo witnont tuem. Uot after ailaicKt iw.i i c-a 3 "y- sufficient for all classes, of men, women pflf i9r .5 i1 smallpox about rEVKIXPING ODOR IN FLOWERS.

Accounts from St Louis inform us that an enthusiastic lover of flowers has succeeded In breeding an odoriferous race ot tulips, and that he is, now engaged in experiments with the chrysanthemum, to which he expects eventually to impart the AKli arjiTtra attEEn r.7ouarAin ncao-vatoci cunsa as if or ciaata. stamped out a week ago. NEW and children, and grains, fruit and vege- PENNSYL- tables should constitute the bulk of food eaten. Rut manv of the most nutrltous foods PRESIDENT FOR VANIA. but since then thirty-five cases have been quarantined in this city.

Tbe rapid spread of the disease is exciting alarm throughout the northern section of the State. fragrance of the rose, says Meehan's! Reading. March 31. It Is expected are difficult of digestion and it is of no use that i nf Vi 1 nhw will i K.nnn.vrboro trh Aal in rsp'iv nf There it magic in Smith's Green Mountain Renovator, medietas I magic in the roots and herbs from which it is extracted, matric in thi la Ota bane of bo many Uvea that here hi irtiflt we make our great boaat. Oar pills core it wail Other do not.

Carter's Little liver Pffls are very amall ax.1 very easy to take. One or two piue aoaksa doeo-Thej are atrietly vegetable and do not gripe parse, bat by their gentle action plsaae ail whe nsethem. Ia vials at iScenU; HvefarlL Soi by draggUta ererywaE or sent by mad. CABTEt BEOICINE CO, Mew York. W.

JbiH IVisi Monthly for April. We. can only say, in reply to an inquiry, that nothing has come to hand throwing any light on these related successes and experiments. From a theoretical point of view, it seems impossible. Odor comes from the excretion of minute particles of oil.

To change the assume the presidency of the Philadelphia grains anil vegetablee where the digestion York, March 31. The condition of and Reading railroad next Tuesday. The is too weak to assimilate them properly. I Ljwla ot Ontario, who has announcement of Ms elevation to suocoed it is always to get the best results from been 111 here for some time, was slightly Mr. Harris will be made from the office 1 nur food that some simple and harmless improved to-night.

science with which it is proportioned and prepared, and wonderful msic in its curative qualities, 'ft magically transforms the poor, thin blood of the sick and del ilitated into a strength laded current of marvelous vitality, and thereby as if by magic makes the sufferer strong and hopefuL No magician, no wizard ever performed such miracles as have been performed fry this more than mlrculAu nAlrinm Tr odor, the character of the oil would have to be altered. When this can be done tr of J. Pierpont Morgan in New York to- digestive should be taken after meals to Montreal, March 31. Mr. John C.

Cal-morrow. Air. Baer will likewise become assist the relaxed digestive organs, and houn, grandson of the famous southerner president of the Philadelphia and Reading several years experience have proven of that name has formed a company for Cel and Iron company and the head of Smart's Dyspepsia Tablets to be a very the working of the large deposits of bi- the New Jersey Central railway and-he nleasant and effective digestive and a tuminous slate in Albert County. N. B.

il thir t. n.w A.Y lZL uV' I the cfi.tivator, we may expect ttpenUne uh, viuiiiu juys 01 ueaiwy ana nappy ine, irom tne suar cane, and get the fragrance Smith's Green Mountain Renovator seems to be almost enrhantino in will enter upon his duties as the personal remedy which may be taken daily with the expects to spend J500.000 in erecting a plant of the violet from Allantus flowers. 4 wtaM Ti. rpTTPriTiriimnnrn rvtrinN.t.. best results.

to secure an output of 3000 tons per dav. representative of Mr. Morgan in the direction of these vast interests. mc saa. uuinL viivjiA imi uiatu jlk h.R CONJURED UP BY MEDICAL Wedding Stationery, oniir.

uciiicuus me ucDimatea system iiJte "a good Samaritan." With magical, insidious effect it touches the stomach, soothes its irritation, and lends it a helping hand in the performance of its task. It insinuates itself into the blood and carried by the pulsations of a sustained heart into every part of the system, depositing nourishment where nourishment ia Reception Cards. Announcements Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets tan hardly be The deposits are similar to those found in' called a patent medicine.as they do not act Australia. on the bowels nor any particular organ but Constantinople, Maroh 31. A strong only on the food eaten.

They supply what earthquake shock was felt here to-day. weak stomachs lack, pepsin diastase and Odessa, March 31. This city experienced by stimulating the gastric glands increase to-day a distinct seismic disturbance. I the natural secretion of hydrochloric acid Su April l.It is reported People who make a dally practice of that Bevert rto occurred during DESERTS TERRORIZING A TOWN. Accra, Gold Coast Colony.

March 31. Three hundred men of the British West African regiment, who deserted at Kuro-asi. marched armed to Cape Coast Castle, where all business has been suspended REFLECTIONS OF" A BACHELOR. (From the Xew fork Press.) You can never drowp sorrow; it can swim longer than your head can. A man can generally gauge his religion at any certain time by the way things taste to him Tbe average woman's mouth is too large because she stretches it smiling at women she dislikes.

owing to a fear that deserters will loot VJt. i 77, rl the last few days at Kleff. but were quell uccucu nounsnmcm ot ue proper tuna ana ot tne proper quantity--caIming tbe nerves, calming the brain, inducing refreshing sleep, and giving zest and vigor and strength to the body. It builds the body builds it where it is weak, and sustains it Where itis strong. No matter what the symptoms for symptoms are simply manifestations of disorder and are countless no matter what the svmrjtoms.

Smith's Green Mounts in Rain Ave cA.erliu mr .1 ed by the military authorities. No further particulars are available. Rome, April A slight earthquake perfect digestion which means perfect One hundred and twenty troops were health despatched from Accra to Cape Coast Cas-i nn v.i ln every love affair there Is one wo-' Correct Formt, Uigb-grad Mafenm leer Workmanship Prompt amd Carefm ittonttom to Ordert- man that a man ia trying to get and an WWS V. v. uu ivwwa Mil ue t'w-jay to suppress the revolt.

fcabit a3 lhe taWeto contaiB absolute- 9.h1ock Vs felt ysteraay Benevento other that lie is trying to set away from. rature has done a lot for a woman, but About the same time seismic instruments warn. Tifcuiwa an Jm pMscaf atrjif nettOII, starvation. nd pOfiSOH. To showed signs of disturbance in Rome, Pa- people who are worn out by overtaxation and ill health it supplies the kind of help that is most needed.

It touches dua, Florence and Catania. the cloesred liver, removes its ohtirnirHnn. there are. eleven mixed tfrinksthat were ly nothing but natural digestives; cocaine. Loss or Appetite.

morphine and similar drugs have no place A person that has lost appetite has In a stomach medicine and Stuart's Dvs- invented to heal a man's broken heart. .1 When a girl refuses a man she generally something besides vitality, vigor, tone. pepsia Tablets are certainly the best Berlin, March SL Jacob Gerson, long a ThA wdv tn i-mvii'. nrtfutlt. .1 i.

i 1 i 3 7 -v wuuwa ua; uica sua etue KiaoeT5.reiwfes their weariness wd pain, and makes the performance of their duties a delight. No one can kmg be sick gqes to the window be leaves ex-Det-tine- to see him fall ui asainat thA ..1 anuwii aiiu most popular OI alt Stomach prominent mercnant in eusiaap An-trer- ri wmw mmm bwk mrmt mm goes with it Is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla renwdle. Hnr.lt ha flprf tr. I'nitrt Staf ffrr- WllO UKeS dmith Qfeen Mountain ReHOVatlH-renilarl V. Tt hniM: allro 4 ,14 rs.m PRESS ASSOaiTIOS, nearest tree and sob.

you are sick from any cause, try it, try it taoromrhlv. and we will guarantee that JLJiVh.r. rJTu. diction i arld' male; eatiT o'leasure" Ask nuT druggist for a fifty cent pack- defaulting fpr 260,000 marks. I'KXSiTIJiG.

EilBOSSLSli. BarliBloa. yfc Thousands take It for spring loss of ap- a OI otuari iyspepsla Tablets and af- Pi petite and every body says there's nothing' a week's use note the improvement in the leel bCheurcr NCE THE WORLD BEGAN, THERE WA NEVER i K3 TO EQUAL tlcdol DySPSKU. CCTO IK died yesterday. SatUTH'S GREEN MOUNTAIN '1 w5aCS JlJe 1.

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