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Fair Have. Caatletoa. THE POULTNEY JOURNAL. REMARKABLE RACE. SIX NEGRtfES LYNCHED.

A ton was bom to Mr. and Mrs, Frank Timothy Collins died on Friday afternoon at the house of Mr. Walsh, Mr. Collins was Spencer of Prospect street Tuesday, FRIDAY. MAY 7.

1897. MUs Cata Cook ol Pawlet it the guest of 67 years of age. lie was born in Ireland, but has spent the greater part of his life here. lie was a soldier in the late war, and was Miss Lena Wood of Carnarvon street. Mr.

and Mrs, William West of Mount Holly, N. are vititing relatives in town. Chester Jones of Burlington is the guest RUTLAND COUNTY NEWS. ftutlaud. goou cuuen.

runerai services were held a the Catholic church on Sunday alternoon. There were five persons admitted to tin of Mr. and Mrs. L. Wood of West street.

The ladies of the Congregational church Congregational church Sunday bv profeision have made arrangements for a b'uthday party Mrs Juhn Reed of Whitehall is the guest or faith and two by letter. of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Culver of Allen avenue. to be held in the chapel Friday evening. Crdare out announciug the marriage Miss EUis Hewitt of Ticonderoga, N. The party is from 7 to 10 o'clock, Tne en tertainment of the evening will consist of the of Mm Bertha A. Knight and ill I.

'bargent o' this city at noon, the 19th, at Trinity is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Preston of Elm street. reading of letters and poems from those not church. Dr.

J. V. Wilson, dentist, and Daniel able lo be present, and original lems on the Paul Kruger Ran Asaluti lb Fleetest of TUej Were Hanged In a Teaai Town by the Kttltr Chief. Mob ot Their Own lUee. Paul Kruger.

tbe famous President Houston, May 1. For the mur-of tbe Transvaal, Is a man ot many ders of a negro man and two girls and remarkable qualities, among which; the burning ot tbe house ot their loco rage and sagacity are tbe foremost. tlma and incineration of tbe bodies, He is now an old man, but tbe story! six negroes Thursday night suffered of his career, as Mr. Poultney Bigelow the death penalty at the bands ot a obtained it at Pretoria, shows that he mob ot tbeir own race, began early to be a personage. It is The mob took from a room at Sunnv.

cot exactly a common place boy, tor; lde, where they were being quartered, instance, who shoots big game at sev- Fayette Rhone, 21; Will Gatta, S3; eu, kills bis first lion at eleven, and! Lewis Thomas, 20; Aaron Thomas 23 verve his country as a full-fledged sol-: Jim Thomas, 14; Benny Thomas, tiler at thirteen. the four latter being brothers, and Will Tliut is a part of Paul Kruger's rec-' Williams, all negroes, and banged the ord. however. As It might lead one to first six named to an oak tree. The Kiiess.

he was gifted with a remarkable seventh was hanged, but has dlsap-physique as well as with great abilities, peared. Several shots were heard and the tales of bis youthful exhibits shortly after the mob took them from are almost, beyond belief. He was the room and he may have tried to es-peeiless runner, for one thing, and at! cape. eighteen outran a horse In a race of! The negroes all confessed having seven or eight hundred yards. This, murdered Henry Daniels, an old ne-story was told Mr.

Bigelow by an eye- gro. his step-daughter, Marie, and a witness and confirmed by the President Feven-year-old child, burning the hiniself. bodies of tbe two oidfst bv setting fire "On another occasion." narrates to the cabin where the crime occurred, Biyclow, '-he ran a loot race against and throwing the child's body into 8 Uie pick of the Kufir chiefs. There! well. The pupils of Miss.

Mary A. Parker will tl seasons are being prepared. Refreshment Connors, barber, now occupy rooms in give a piano recital at the home of Mrs. Gladness Comes IXith a better understanding of the will be served. Powell block, formerly occupied by F.

Hurditt on North Main street Saturday Young Men's Christian Union. afternoon. Miss Kathryn Parry of New York and transient nuture of the many ills, which before prowr ef The engagement of Miss Elizabeth Nor Over eighty people attended the literary entertainment given in the reading room on Monday evening. The subject of the enter-tainment was "Botany." The entertainment opened with several quotations about flowers John M. Jones of River street were married forts pent lo tt'orts pleasa (Torts ton of Albany, N.

formerly of this city, to Tuesday evening of last week at the home riffnuy uirectea. i here is comtort in the knowledge, that so many forms of Thomas C. Canlield of Burlington has been the groom by Rev. D. M.

Jones. tfickness are not due to any uctuul (lis- announced, followed by a spring song by Miss Ada Mil Robert Roberts of Farnamsville, whose ZSZrZuSt -John B. Dyer ha. bought the premises ler. Miss Ida Walters resd a short sketch, eye was injured while working in the Boston quarry last week, went to Albany Wednesday lamily laxative, Svrupof Fijrs, prompt- of James Granger of Middletown Springs lo JT removes.

That is why it is the only cated at No. 7 Pi osoect street. Mr. Dverwill to be operated upon by Mr. Merrill.

remedy witli millionsot lanmies ana is on hi. Droertv. James Sullivan of Mechanics street and wtrho value trood health. Its beneneinl Irwin of the institute ball' team sprained "The Violet's Lesson." Following a paper on "Leaf Buds," Miss Cora Williams recited a poem, Lillies." A selection from Lowell's Bigelow papers was read by Miss Young, after which MissTrym played the guitar and Mrs. Perkins read a poem written by her husband, the late Dr.

Gridley Perkins. An Miss Katie Mayhew of Fourth street wei Old man Daniels had the proceeds effects are due to the fact, that it is the his left wrist in Saturday's game while sliding were large ot good cattle. It was a lung, whole day run across married Wednesday morning at 9.30 o'clock of a robbery which the Thomas 'bovs one remedy wlucli promotes internal to thirj Dr. Hanrahan attended him. at St.

Mary's church by Father Lynch. country, past certain well known land Cleanliness without debilitatinp the orpans 011 which it acts. It is therefore and his wrist is now in a plaster cast. James Sweetman, ar lifelong resident 0 marks among others his own father house. Young Kruger soon distanced Miss Julia Kenwortliy of Rutland and all important, in order to get its bene Fair Haven, died at his home on Fourth Daniel O'Rourke of Ludlow were married in all competitors, and when he reached his father's house he was so far ahead extract from Ruskin was read by Miss Miller and the entertainment closed with an instruc live paper on "The language of street Tuesday morning.

The funeral was ficial ertects, to note when you purchase, that yon have the penuine arti this citv Thursday of tins week. Mr. O'Rourke held Thursday morning at 9.30 o'clock at St cle, which is inanutactured hv the tali' worked for several years as assistant station read by Miss M. K. Adams.

fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by Mary's church. that he went in and had some coffee. His father, however, was so angry with him for running across country without his rille that he very nearly gave all reputable uniffsjists. agent at Proctor.

The Three Bostonians will appear If in the enjoyment of pood health, Well. Minnie Wilder Smith, wife of H. Carl Miss Viva C. Smith's kindergarten gave had committed, and they demanded it of him under pain of death. They outraged the grown girl and the seven-year-old girl and then killed both.

Yesterday morning, dangling from the limbs of a large tree, were the bodies of the six negroes, limp and lifeless. Hundreds of people from all over the country came to look at the bodies. Last night the bodies were still hanging from the tree. As far as can be learned, the mob was composed of white and black men, with the colored element largely predominating. Public opinion is almost universal that if the right parties were apprehended no harm has been done.

Powell's music hall Thursday evening under and the system is regular, laxatives or an entertainment at Baxter nail uesaay his son a flogging. He made the boy take a light rille with him when he other remedies are then not needed. If the auspices ol the Fair Haven Military ban Smith, of this place, died very suddenly nieht. The children took their parts well afflicted with any actual disease, one ine company is composed ot Katnerine on Saturday morning. She had been in may be commended to the most skillful Clark Rew, whistler; Annie Frank Libhy and the tableaux were especially well received.

A good audience was present. physicians, but it need of a laxative usual health until Thursday evening, when Dr. Tenney was summoned. He immedi harpist, and S. Homer Eaton, impersonator left to finish the race." And the old man was right, as It proved.

At sunset the Kafir runners, though they lightened themselves by casting aside shields, spears, and even their bangles, had been left hopelessly one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere, Svrup of A new siding has been put in by the and reader. Figs stands highest and is most largely Rutland railroad to the Thomson Hoag ately called Dr. McKenzie to his assistance, although he pronounced the case nearly a Mrs. Kathryn Hunter, wife ot T. Hunter usea ana gives most genera 1 sat lslaction, Cedar street, died at her home Saturday cold storage on Cleveland avenue, which will hold several freight cars.

The siding is for hopeless one. Owing to some inactivity of night, aged seventy-four years. She is sur- the accommodation of the Rutland Provision the liver, the impurities from the blood which usually form the bile, passed into the system ived by a husband, three daughters and one Quarry For Sale company. son. Une daughter bdwin Moore, lives oeninu; anu young Kruger, seeing something stirring in the grass, thought he might as well bring an antelope into camp with him, having leisure to spare for the purpose.

"He aimed and pulled the trigger, but the gun missed fire; and instead of an antelope, there bounded up a As a result of the sending out of the sub and (as is always the case) death ensued in a few hours. Such instances are very rare, this at this place. The funeral was held Tuesday I offer for sale my farm containing scription blanks for the Baptist Foreign and afternoon. Rev. D.

W. Dayton officiated. being the first in the experience of the atten Home Missionary society debt Mr. Braislin a valuable tied Nate Quarry now in full operation. The farm contains Capt.

S. M. Macomber left Monday for ding physicians. Since Mrs. Smith came announced at Sunday morning's service that Whitehall, where he will prepare the yacht here last fall, a bride, she has endeared her 150 acres and is well watered, tim huge lion, which had been disturbed by the sound.

The two faced each other, subscriptions to the amount of $250 had been Wachita, which has been on the stays at that oerea ana lencea. it will keep a received. self to all, by her smiling face and pleasant ladylike manners. She had formerly been a place all winter, for the summer cruise. The Seam and fifteen cows.

The quarry F. G. Smith has been awarded the con Wachita is owned by Henry B. Putnam, of Juvenile Train Wreckers. Boston, May 1.

Washington village has perhaps the two youngest train wreckers in the country. The boys, each about eight years old, are said to be responsible for an accident which almost resulted in serious injury to the 4:35 train from the Old Colony depot Thursday afternoon. As the train was passing the foot of Hyde street in Washington village the locomotive etruck a small Iron boiler. This, It is said, had been placed on the track by the two boys referred to. The pilot of the locomotive was broken by the collision and the train narrowly escaped) being derailed.

The names of the offenders are known to the police and their parents will be communicated with, as the boys are too young to be taken into court. teacher and a student at Castleton Normal promises to be the most valuable 'in the red slate vein. There are also New York, who is commodore of the Lake hool. Her age was twenty-four years. Her tne non glaring at Kruger, and he returning the glare by the steady gaze of his fearless eyes.

"The lion retreated a few steps, and Kruger made as many steps forward; then Kruger commenced slowly taking one step backward, followed by a second, and then a third. But the linn tract by the Rutland Driviug Park association to build the fence on the east side of the fair ground. The association has sold about veins of Green and Purple. It will Champlain Yacht club. father and brothers in Iowa were summoned Forty hours' devotion began with the and reached here in time for the funeral two-thirds of the space on the fence for advertising purposes.

on Wednesday afternoon, which was held from the Methodist church, Rev. D. Perry Zr-''a. a bargain for some one. Ill ess is the cause for wishing to sell, Charles R.

New, tf Hampton N.r,Y, celebration of high mass at St. Mary's church Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. Father Lynch was assisted by Fathers GafTney and The funeral of Henry Harold Ryan, who officiating. Her husband and friends hav died at the home of his grandmother on followed every move of Kruger, keeping always the same distance.

This work was getting to be very wearing, not to say dangerous, particularly a3 darkness was coming on and no sign Brown of Rutland, Lane and Galligan of the sympathy of the entire community. Meadow street Saturday morning, took place Poultney, Carty of Pittsford, Coffey of Brandon, Monday morning at St. Peter's church. The R. W.

S. HUGHES There a Class ot People Glynn of Dorset and Gleason of this place. Who arc injured by the use of coffee. Re body was taken to Port Henry, N. Y.f at 10.25 o'clock for burial.

Middletown Springs. ccntlv there has been placed in all the groce Will Kellcy of Walling'ord was in town stores a new preparation called GRAIN-O, Turks Lose Heavily. Athens, May 1. A telegram just received here says that a great battle has Edward Casy, locally known as "Hanks," AGENT FOR Furniture, Wall Papers, last week. made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee.

The most delicate stomach receives of relief. I "Slowly and cautiously Kruger pre-j pared his musket for a second He raised, aimed and pulled the trig- ger, but again there was only the snap 1 of the cap, and Kruger saw himself face to face with a lion', and no weapon but the stock of a useless rifle. The! last snap of the lock had so infuriated the beast that he made a spring Into arrested by Officer Brislin, charged with stealing a silver knife and fork and a lamp Mrs. Robert McClellan is visiting friends without distress, and but few can tell Fair Haven. IIOOM MOULDINGS.

from coffee. It does not cost over W. H. Wilber has moved into part of C. mucn.

Children may drink it with great ALSO benefit. 15 cts. and 2o cts. per packas- Haynes' house. belonging to Miss Hattie Dolan, was brought before Judge Merrill Saturday.

He pleaded guilty and was given three months at the house of correction, the maximum sentence for. petty larceny. Casey is an old offender. been fought at Velestino between a Turkish force of 8,000 and General Smolenski's brigade. The dispatch, states that the Turks were repulsl with enormous losses.

The battle ot Velestino waged fiercely from sunrise until 10 o'clock yesterday morning. The Greeks have been re-inforced, the re-enforcements arriving at the critical Stage Of the fight. Oen. Smnlpnat-I Try it. Ask for KAIN-O.

Buell Parker and daughter of Hampton, were in town last Sabbath. Fisher Do you believe in heredity PICTURE FRAMES. Upholstering Done to Order. tne air and landed close to Kruger's feet so close, indeed, that the earth was thrown up into his face. "He raised the gun to deal the ani Miss Josephine B.

Gray has returned Mann Sure. Many a time I have notift There was a mothers' meeting of the from a visit to friends in Greenwich, Conn that when a man was rich his sonjhad tli Domestic circle at the North Main street jn.e trait. mal a blow, but at this the lion E. Bizallion and son, Arthur, have gone Te' telegraphs that the Turks will be un mission school Tuesday. About one hundred to Wallingford to work in a cheese factory.

treatea, glancing suddenly over his shoulder, until he was about fifty yards A Card. and twenty-five people were present. Rev. Theodore Foster made a short address- able to capture Pharsalos because the Greek position is strong and the morale of the Greek troops completely Mrs. unve Builara ot tlmira, is We, the undersigned, agree to refund the away; then, as though by a sudden impulse, the beast broke into a furious money on a fifty-cent bottle of Greene's Syru visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Refreshments were served by the cooking of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cold Gray. class and the sewing class made an exhibition We also guarantee a twenty-five cent bottle to ganop ana disappeared over the next hill. "Kruger joyfully resumed his race. prove satisfactory or no pay.

of their work. Mrs. Fred Parker is engaged as assistant teacher in the primary department of the Miss Mary E. Quirk of this city and J. IRA ARNHAM, Poultney.

J. 0. Keefe, East Poultney. Family or Six Burned to Death. Catlettsburg, May 1.

The home of a logging boss of the name ol Swent, in the mountains of Pike coun- graded school. and in spite of all that had happened, easily carried off the prize from the Kafir chiefs." O'Keefe of New York city wore married at 9 D. S. Carpenter, Middletown Spring Rev. Dwieht SDencer of Fair Haven College POULTNEY, VT.

Do You See? If not, Why not McAllister, the Optician, guarantees to adjust Glasses to correct every visual defect to the largest degree possible (perfect fits) or refund your money. Examinations and consultations free. Office Rooms over the Park Drug Store. FAIRHAVEN, VT. preached an excellent sermon in the Baptist U.

K. Hopson, Wells. Oscar Baldwin, Granville, N. Y. D.

R. Haskins, Granville, N. Y. o'clock Monday morning at St. Peter's church.

Rev. T. J. GafTney performed the ceremony. A wedding breakfast was served I ty, was destroyed by fire last Tuesday Money in Wasps.

night. The mother, three little ohil- Along the banks of the Can FPar i dren and a neighbor's child slept In the church Sabbath evening. Fale Dean and Miss Bridget McMorrow at the bride's home on North street. Michael river in North Carolina are lowlands 6ecnd story room and a grown son Cain was best man and Miss Alice C. Quirk of Rutland were married Monday, April 26, in St.

Ann's church. Rev. Father Lane performed the ceremony. friend 1J0 you always WBit tor inspira acted as bridesmaid. Mr.

and Mrs. O'Keefe behind which lies a high level or and daughter occupied lower rooms, bench. The lowlands are subject to AI1 were burned t0 a crisp, and the more or less frequent overflow by act was not known until logging men freshets, which are destructive to 'went with Swent to his home next tion before you write a poem Author No left Monday afternoou for New York where always need ten dollars. Cards were received last week announ they will live. morning on tneir return irom a trip Miss Wabash So vou came from Boston, crops planted thereon.

A number of Clarence L. Dye and Miss Margaret years ago a farmer, a resident in the cing the marriage 01 Charles raraday and Miss Mabel Farr of Proctorsville, the cere din you 1 hat where everybody 18 so and found the charred bodies of the six victims. vicinity, made a very comfortable sum Brown of this city were married at St. Peter's cultured, isn't it Miss Besconstreet No cultivated. mony to take place May 18.

01 money by insuring his neighbors' A lodge of Good Templars was instituted For Over Fifty Tears crops against these freshets. His un End or II lack Jack, the Outlaw. Santa May 1. A battle was church last Thursday night at 9 o'clock. Rev.

J. M. Brown performed the ceremony. Day C. Lyman acted as best man and Miss rs.

inslow's Soothing Syrup has been varying success as an insurer was for ROOD, PHOTOGRAPHY. Picture Framing. used for over fifty years by millions of mothers many years a profound mystery to the here Friday night by State Deputy T. L. Drury of Rutland.

The following officers were elected and installed C. Leroy or their children while teething, with per people of the region. The vears i fect success. It soothes the child, softens the he declined to insure were invariably Mamie Brown was bridesmaid. After the ceremony a reception was held at the bride's home on Strong's avenue.

A supper was gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and years of destructive overflow. The years when he was willing to insure i the best remedy for lliarrhoea. It will re served. Mr. and Mrs.

Dye left for New York Southworth; V. Mrs. C. W. McCIure; secretary, Miss Mary Pollard; assistant secretary, Walter Clift financial secretary, Marcus Adams; treasurer, Mrs.

Clara Carpenter; P. lieve the poor little sufferer immediately. POULfNEY, VERMONT were equally certain to be seasons of fought a few days since, in Great county. New Mexico, between United States Deputy Marshal Higgins and a posse, and the Black Jack gang of desperadoes, for whom large rewards have been offered. The gang numbered six of the most notable cut-throats evci banded together in the WesU After hot fight, Black Jack fell from his horse shot through the heart, and tha remainder of the gang escaped.

Sold by Dnnigists in every part of tbe world exemption from disaster. wenty nve cents a bottle. Be sure and ask In the earlier davs in New England city. They will live on States street after their return. H.

A. Dalrymple and P. C. McGrath of Rutland, and C. M.

Willard of Pittsford, have C. Harry N. Jennings; marshal, Weslev -Mrs Winslow's Soothing and take no other kind. this man's reading of the future would have brought him some unpleasant ex EL. PATRICK.

-DEALER IN Paraday; D. Mrs. Arus Haynes; chap I believe you men think more of vour lain, Rev. C. W.

S. Becker; guard, Robert perience as a dabbler if not an adept organized a company, under the name of the wl: eels than you do of your wives." "Whv in black art. In the middle ages ot Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Novelty Manufacturing company, for the pur not We can get an impioved make every McClellan; sentinel, Leonard Fish; L. C. J.

Clift. Thomas Murdock went to Roxbury last Europe he would probably have been revered as a prophet and saint. Yet year. After using a 10 cent trial size of Ely's riHI WATCH MFAiniHO A BFICIAIT7. Onus, Revolvers and Ammunition.

his information came from no occult pose of developing and utilizing certain patents. The new company proposes to manufacture metallic' balls designed to take Cream Balm you will be sure to buv the 50 source. Observation nao snown him that a certain species of wasp, which the place of wheels in furniture casters. Mr. built its home in the ground, built Double Murder and Suicide.

West Buxton, May 1. At Bonny Eagle, near here, yesterday morning, John C. Lane and his wife and child were found dead in bed at their home, a -bullet hole in each body disclosing the manner of death. A letter left by Lane states that he intended to kill his wife and child, but gave no reason for the act. He bears the reputation of being a temperate peaceful man.

Willard will be manager of the concern. The plant, now in Pittsford, will be moved to some years on the lowlands and other years upon the higher level. Experience taught him that when the wasps built on the lowlands there were no J5RY ED STABLE cent size Cream Ba'm has no equal in curing cats rr and cold i 1 head. Ask your druggist for it or send 10 cents to us. ELY BROS, 56 Warren N.

Y. City I suffered from Catarrh three years; it got so bad I could not work; I used two bottles of Ely's Cream Balm and am entirelv well; I would not be without it A. Clarke, 341 Sliawmut Boston. OASTOniA. Iktfcs- naiit jrtf Ites Rutland within a few weeks.

The Rutland Institute and U. V. M. reserves played a game of ball Saturday, week and visited the state fish hatchery, and was very much pleased with the neatness and order in which every thing was kept and with the courtesy shown him by Mr. and Mrs.

Keyes and Mr. Bailey, one of the fish commissioners, who did all in their power to make his visit a pleasant one. By the way, he wonders at the state appointing so small a man as Mr. Bailey to that position, (he only weighs 305 pounds.) Mr. Murdock says there are 1,500,000 small trout there at present.

He brought home 5,000 rainbow trout, and deposited them in what is called Train brook, freshets, and when they built on the higher ground the lower ground would which resulted in a victory for the institute some time during the season be submerged. The man had simplv noted nine by a score of 15 to 6. McCarthy instance of that little understood A Little Girl Choked to Death. Watertown, N. May Late yesterday afternoon Margaret Powers of prescience manifested by certain in pitched his first game of the year, and did good work.

The local team has improved in a week, but still lack in team work and the fine points of the game. Only the hardest VMjpea. sects and animals, a better knowledge of which might even be of service to east of the village. Tie hs- Inila TWO DOORS WEST OP PARKER HOUSE. Watertown, aged five, playfully wound a chain about her neck, one end of which was fastened to the house.

It Is thought she fell from the porch. She was found choked to death. our national weather bureau. It was only at his death that he revealed his secret. New York Evening Post.

kind of practice and steady coaching can bring them up to where they ought to be. ti vary Plrst-class Rlea at Reasonable Rataa Special Inducements to commercial gentle Glad Tidings. The grand specific for the prevailing CASTOIIIA. men. 111 aiooinrnisn turnouts ror innerair on reasonable erms.

The visitors showed lack of practice, and made a lot of errors. Several brilliant plays Once Kicked the Kine. malady of the age. Dyspepsia, Liver Cora-pHint. Rheumatism, Gistiveness.

General While the laws of Great Britain are were made by both sides. Lineman Tell Sinty Feet. Tin ff 17 1 ji-: 1 1 more friendly to foreigners, especially West Pawlet exiies. than tnn myion, aa SO YEARS EXPERIENCE. "le- neman employed by Debility, is Bacon Celery King for the Nerves.

This great herbal tonic stimulates the digestive organs, regulates the Liver and rtstores the system to vigorous health and Miss Marie Marshland of this village and Her Father-Has n.v daughter given vou lr cepr. tne united States, the peo- ii-v vt tT. the Bell Telephone company, fell from Harvey Strong of Hebron were united in any enc urajement, sir? Suit.T-We?'. she pie generally act on the principle if the said jouwwealwavs a verv generous p. rent, i cockney mason who said to his mate: I Bill, ere's a furriner.

Let's marriage at Shusban last week. energies. Samples tree, ia-ge packages bOc nnd 25c. Sold only by Ira O. Farnhsm.

a puie at me gronna yesterday, a distance of ixty feet. He cannot recover. Layton cama here from Chlco three days ago. eave a brick at 'im!" That this sen "I am hopeful that yoa will pay me that Stands at the Head. Aug.

J. Bogel, the leading druggist of k- Shreveport, La, says "Dr. King's New CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. TRADE MARKS, Discovery is the only thing that cures my rk -4 DESICNS, Sill tjetore the end or me week, Smith." "That's right, old man. Be hopeful, but dont be sanguine.

Great Triamph. Instant relief experienced and a permanent cure by the most speedy and greatest remedy in the world Otto's Cure for Lung and Throat diseases. Why will yoa continue to irritate your throat and lungs with that terrible hacking cough when Ira Q. Farnhara eole timent is not confined to the lower orders is illustrated by an anecdote in Vanity Fair with reference to the rumor that Don Carlos, the Bourbon pretender, will abdicate in favor of his son, Don Jaime. Don Jaime was educated at an English school, and one day his older school fellows was one day-teen Vigorously kicking him.

Asked what Jaime had done to provoke such treatment the English boy answered: hfian't sas anrthin hut Mrlisiw 7 tlailt slfutaa. Chopped Oft Hid Band. Chicago, May L. "If thy hand offend thee cut It off," read Frank Johnson, of this city, while studying the Scriptures at his home. He immediately chopped off his offending member, and now they hare pot him in an insane asylum.

l-awry Yesraa tit ftaaefe. tha Pate. St. Johns, N. May Lieutenant Peary has opened nerotiatiohs her cough, and it is tbe best seller I have." I.

F. Campbell, merchant of Safford, Aril, writes "Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it it never fails, and is a sure cure for Cons ampt ion, Oonghs and "olds. I cannot say enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is sot an experiment.

It bas beea tried for a quarter of a century, and to-dav stands at tbe head. It never disss- COPTRICHTS Ao. Anrnoe p--'Tar a riretrii and desarirftioa may VfCklT ascertain, free, whether an invention is patevtaWe. Commimicxttons etrtctlv OV1e aeency foreworin parents in America We have a Wasbinetoa office. Patents rrkn throagh liana A Co.

reeeiTa special notice ia the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, twaatrfolty frtnrrated. tarcest rimihuioa of sbt Mientifte jmrail week-y. terms tSM Tear; $ijt' mx Kxmtbs. $periroen copies ana UAas Boos ox Patexts sent tree. Address MUNN Ml Bramatrasi Yerk.

1J was eaa ttitnk agent will furnish yoa a free sample bottle of this great guaranteed remedy Its saocess it JVauU yoar Mean tfter nar trtatr rem points. Free trial bottles at 6. Farnhim'fJ amply wonderful, as your druggist will teU yoa. Sample free. Large bottles 50c and He he is I want to be able to say that I aaAlat 1 kaaHUaa iavaaUMa aaaia.

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