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I 10 THE BURLINGTON, YT., FREE PRESS, FKIDAY, APRIL (5, 188 . .A. T. S THWART'S WILL. THEY ARE MAKING ALL SORTS OF EFFORTS TO BREAK IT. --iocno uihI Incidents In ttio Court Ittiom Dnrlng Ihe Content Sknleliea of Some of tin. nmtiiciit laivvyorN I?ii(!.igci1 ntul Some of llir AVItneH(M Sworn. HV moil in Amer ica who have left liehlnil ! lit'iii great Wealth IlllVC llCOU nblo lo take such nit-pa beliiro t heir iloiil li ns would pie vont legal proreeil- i Irak tlicir will. 1 1, neeniert for m 1. after Mr. A. T. .Stewart died i i-o was ai exception He suc ! 'i itrrnngltiK his nlTuirs ns to . -ptite between Ills two principal - iiUwife and .Tiitlgc lllllon; lint Mir ton years' quiet piHHossiuii, and : - Mpwhh'h doal.li, .ludgo Hilton ' in-clf railed ti inn lo enter a (le- i l.o charge ol "undue inlluonco," . mi' ii in such easen, and the suit is i ii in.: tried before (ho Mirrogato of v v Im., with iv view to liieaking the 1 1 i .lie great wenlfli involved, the i ie of tho parties and the legal ' t .ii r.iyod on e.ich Hide, (he case bids in iiooome indeed it is a cause, en i' I'he trial pies on in the surro-,.i- ..Mi-oof the New York City hall. . -it the surrogate Willi his back to w i dnw vv hioh opens upon the Ci(y Hall n'lt .Hid before him the interested arn- and their attorneys, The suit is irr int iiy a MLs.s llutler, 11 niece of Mr. it .i ' '- whose father acts for her. She. 5 rc ii-ented by Mr. Joseph If. Choale, iu t i lie lnot eelobrntetl lawyers in the mi. w I ile Judge Hilton's interests aro it, i1 .ifier by no less a porsonugo than svii.,'or I lost-no ConkliiiK- Day after v'n uil- throng the com I room in tho jl i i iijnying a tilt belwoon these two it I iwyers: for when they enter In ii- intellectual i-p.iiTing, a richer -i .iilui'ded to the spectators than iu 'libitum of musi-iibr si length and wiiili recently took place between .n .mil Mitchell iu the sunny land "iikling, except when personally -i ii. -it- in court listening to the ex ' mi nf vvitne-.-os by his assistant, 1 Mm Itoot. one of the most, prom- u-igor inonibers of the New York iii'Il-o Hilton's snni are Usually in iiid ime of them, un important wit v is e.iteohi.sed during Hie procced l'i Mr. Itoot, as to the signing of -ewart's will, to which he is 11 liu-Mr- tlR'SS l'.OSCOi: CONICMNU. Mr i inkling has aged since ho mar shaled 'he (irant forces iu the Chicago 'onvuiitio.i of l.ssO, and when his face be--nine familiar to so many who attended 'hose e'ontful proceedings, His hair is now vh,e as the driven snow, he wears "lit same mustache and goatee, and thcro is the same hyperion curl, though not. so prone iini od, as has for years appeared iu 'he caricatures which have been faniiliar tc nil in the comic papers. Occasionally lie puts in word iu a deep, sonorous 'one, which for a moment, causes one to fancy that some one has hounded a note an a trombone. Ho nmy retain his ariKinal intellectual vigor, but there is no lonying'hat Mr. Colliding is beginning to look like an old man. On the lift of tho surrogate sits Mr. "hoa'e i lean shaven, with strong font ws and a line head, occasionally raising nn obit i Hon to some of Mr. Hoot's qucs Mon His client, Mr. llutler, is an emi nent) lfspoctalile appearing old gentle man, wlio would look well in the United States si nate. If his daughter succeeds n breaking the, will and gathering aoino if the Stewart millions, doubtless that air 3t respectability will by no means ba Jimmlslnd. urn i mi.TON yotis'O iiii.tok I) .r,0. llUTM.K. The ; ' r Is a son of Mr. Chcto In nt ,cndni, c :onn bhav. .. like his fattier, and 'Win looks for nil the world llko n yom - Kvurts. Mr. A. J. Denning, who low ic iipic the late Stewart-Hilton re ull tit- uptown, also puts in an nppenr "ncc i i iibtless waiting for tin opening of li ' r ,lS f purchaso by hlch ho camo rto pi' s-ion of his present business. Ir il-lton's foii, who witnessed Mrs. "few i m Stewart's w'll, Is n corpulent, bald hen ' r. middle lined man, who has rocentl.v ,-o-turned from l'arli, where he resides, ai. I recponded to Mr. Hoot's elTorts to draw lilin out and tell all he knew of beiioilt to the Hilton side, in a slow mid sure, but definite manner, very pleasing, to Ins ipiics tloner. All these side proceedings are but the formulation upon which Is to burst forth that scintillation of the two ronmrkablo men, Conkllng anil Clioate, In tho latter part of the trial. Then will come the Humming up; then will Mr. Clioate pro ceed lo toss intellectual bombs to burst under Mr, CniiUliug'w senatorial iin-o;iitnl Mr. Colliding will toss back lion mots of withering sarcasm; and after the trial is over, both these gentlemen, having de posited their enormous foes in bank, will proceed to dine together as though they never had been opponents. At least such Is tho practice of lawyers when they aro acquainted, and there ii no reason why It should not be so iu this case. As to the estate involved It will be so much the less by the court expenses and the fees, no matter which side wins. Tills case calls tho attention to one Im portant point, in the matter of u great business, involving meat wealth. It is dillleult to transmit it. Mr. Stewart died leaving no one to tako his place, lie had no children, no relative upon whom tho ureal responsibility of ninnugliig his enor mous interests lie loft could devolve. To meet the case he selected one whom ho had known formally years, a man of ma ture years, and (irranuod lo place every thing in his hands. From the moment of Mr. Stewart's death the business began to fade. The wholesale site at Chambers street was soon given up, and not long nfter the retail site was turned over to K. CIIOATH. HOOT. J. Kenning & Co, All this shows clearly that to turn the management of so great commercial interests over to another with the expectation that they will be well handled is no easy matter. Not only must the gatherer of great wealth leave the consequent disputes, but if the property is in trade, there is little hope that the legatee will be able to conduct it profit ably. GOT AWAY WITH $250,000. Ttio Ili'lali aHon ol .Iiiim-s V. l ull', Slnto Treiisiirer of K.-ntticUj. The announcement that .lames Y. Tate, state treasurer of Kentucky, had lied to Canada afK'r defaulting iu an immense sum, struck the people of the central west like a stroke of lightning from a clear sky. Husiness was almost suspended iu 1'rank- fort, and in the neighboring state of Ohio the inter est was equal to that in their own Iiresli n-(! i bso n defalcation of thirty odd years ago. Tins amaz ing fact in the case is that Mr Tate had been treasurer continu ouslv since 1W7. ntul lilu i'iimiiI ,i t Ii i, "J high that at the was no candidate f1AM . , against him, U'l'oto. I.y Wjl.rn.it. Kven now the people of Kentucky refuse to believe that he profited by the trans action; the general verdict is that he was prevailed on to lend the money to personnl and political friends, that they failed him and he iled with very little money. Another curious fact is that in all tho twenty years of his tenure of the treasury Mr. Tate has lived in. an extremely modest and economical manner: ho certainly has not squandered the money, and the ac countants now think that most of it has been lost within tho last year. Xo man stood higher in the public estimation, and consequently his fall has created tho greatest excitement known in the history of Kentucky. Ho has a wife and one child, the latter Mrs. Martin. He is a native Kentuckiiin, but little past middle life, and down to this time never had a stain upon his character. WlUiolmN I.ust .SlKlintllri'. Subjoined wo print a fac-simile of the signature which the Kmperor William subscribed upon his death bod to the de cree empowering Prince von Hismarck to close the reichstag at the conclusion of its labors. It Is taken from Tho London Telegraph, which says: "When laying this historical document before the im perial parliament tho chancellor said ho asked tho kaiser to spare himself the labor of signing his namo iu full, and merely to write tho initial letter "W.," but with "tho power of work that only forsook him with his life," said the prince, he insisted on signing it in full. This signature was not only the last nutograph of tho sov ereign, but was also his latest official act. Penoath it wo print tho emperor's name, "Wilhelm," as lie wroto it, in fine, strongly marked fierman characters, when iu health, even iu his advanced years. rreservliiff WoimI from llccuy, A plan recently introduced into lielgium for prosoning wood from decay producot" by the atmosphere, water, etc., is to 1111 tho pores with liquid gulta percha, which is said to perfectly preserve it from moist ure and tho action of tho sun. The solid gutta percha Is liquefied by mi.lng it with paralllno In proportions of a'bout two thirds of gutta percha to one third of paralllno; the mixture Is then subjected to the action of heat, and tho gutta percha becomes sulllclcntly liquid to be easily in troduced Into the pores of the wood. Tho gutta percha liquefied by this process hardens iu tho pores of tho ivjod us it bo conies cold - Frank Leslie's TIIK CIIINKSIt TltKATY, The Immlcriitloti of Clitneno Lnborum rrohlblteil for 20 Yoiirn. The Injunction of secrecy has not yet been formally removed from the Chinese treaty, which was bent to tho Senate by the President nearly two weeks ago, but the contents of tho treaty, with tho ac companying documents, hnvo been made public. The president's letter Is as fol lows : 7'nJic Scuttle: , I have the honor to transmit heiewlth. and reccoinuiend for your constitutional approval, a convention signed i(nd conclud edin this cltv on the llith Inst., under my direction, between the United States and China, for the exclusion herealter of Chi nese laborers from coming Into this country. The treaty Is accompanied by a letter trom the secretary of tin- State, in recital .of Its provisions and explanatory of the reason lor Its negotiation, and with it aro transmitted sundry docutii"iits giving the history ol the events connected with the presence mid treatmoiil of the Chinese Mtlij-'cts In the I'ulted States. In view ol' the public Interest which has for a Ion;; time been manifest In relation to the question of Chinese immigration, it would seem advisable th.it the full text of this 1 1 only should be made public, and 1 lespeclluily recommend Hint an older lo that effect be made by your honorable , body. CillllVIM! Cl.KVI'.t.AXII. I Kvteutive Mansion, Washington, Mutch Hi, lS-sS. The I olio wing Is the FUI.I. TK.VT Of TUB TltKATY : Whereas on the 17th day of Xovembpr, A. I), lsso, a ttcaty was concluded between the 1'nited States and China tor the pur p' so of legulating, limiting or .suspending i he coming af Cliineese laborers to, and their residence ill the United 8 utos ; mid Whereas the government ot China, in view of the antagonism and much deiire- cuted and serious disorders to which tho presence of Chinese laborers hate given rise in certain parts ot the 1'nited States, desires to prohibit the emigration of such laborers from China to the United States ; and Whereas the government of the United .States and the government of China desire to co otierate iu nrohiblting such emiiii i- tlou and to strengthen in other ways the bonds of trietidshlp between the two countries. Now, therefore, tho president of the L nlteil states lias appointed i nomas i' . iiayard, secretary of State of the United States, as ids plenipotentiary, and his im perial maje. ty the emperor of China has appointed Chang Yen Hoon, minister of the tlilrtl rauK ot the imperial court, civil president of the board ot imperial cavalry and envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary, as his plenipotentiary. And the said plenipotentiaries having ex hibited their respective full powers, lound to be In due and good form, have agreed upon the following articles : Article 1. The hltrli 1'nntrnctiiu; turtles iillioc that torn period ol 'M years, liemiinlng with the Onto ol the exeli.tnifo ot the intltleu tlim ol till convention, the coinlnif, except iimler the cninlltnins hereinafter specltied, of Chin' so LiborcM to the I'niteil States ot America is prnlulilteil. Art eli;-'. The preceding article shnll not apply to the return to the rnlteil Htiitot ol Anieile i ot h I'mIiicso Utiorer ho hail a Ittw lul wile, clulil or parent in the United State? ol Anieilea, or property therein ot the value ol SIIKJO. ur debts ot like iiinouii, iluu him ami penilmir settlement. Nevertheless every ('iilneso laborer eliull, lieloro leaving the I'nlli ii States of Americn, deposit, us a eon dii ion ol his return, with tliecolleclor ol cus toms ol the district from which lie departs, a lull de.-c Intiou In writingol Ills tniiillvor dt liti, us ai im ositid, and shiill be furnished by said collector with such certlllenteof his right to return underfills trinty us the laws ol the United states of America may now or liereal tnr prescillio, noi Inconsistent with tlic pro visions of tills treaty : and should the writ ten description aforesaid he proved to be liilse, the rlght.ot return thereunder, or of continued res denec or return shall In each case lie forfolttd, ami such rlghr ot return to the United States ol America shall bo exer cised within one year ol the date of leaving the United Stivtes ot America, lint such rlKtit to return io tho United Slates ot America may bo extended lor an nddltionnl period, not to exceed ono year. In cases where, by reason of mckness or other cause of disability, sucn Chlnesu laborer shall bo rendered unable sooner to return, which facts shall bo l'ullv reported to tho Chinese consul tit tho port of departure, and by him certified to the satis faction ot the collcctoi of the port at which such Chinese subject shul' laud iu the United States ot America. Article:!. The .provisions of this conven tion $h til not titled tho rights at ptcscnt en joyed ot Chinese subjects ollicials, teachers, students, meichiints or travellers lor curios ity i r pleasure, but not laborers, ot coining to the United Slates ot America and residing theioin. To entitle such Chinese subjects as are above de-crihed admission into the t'nlt od States of America, they may produce cer tillciilcs from their government, or tho gov ernment where they have resided, issued by t ho diplomatic or consular represei tatives of the United States of America in the countrv or port whoncu they depart. It is ulso agreed licit Chinese liiborers shall continue to enjjy the privilege of transit across tho territory of the United States of America in tho course ol their journey to or from other countries, subject to such regulations by tho govern ment ol tho United States of America ns mny bo necessary to prevent such privilege of transit Irom being abused. Article 4. In pursuance of artlcloSof the Immigration treaty tietwoen tho United States and C'nina, signed in l'ekin on tho 17th day or November, 18 jP, it Is hereby understood and agreed that Chinese laborers, or Chinese ot any other clis, permanently or temporarily In the United States, shall Inivo for the pro tection of tlielr porbons and properly nil rights that are given by the las ol tho United States to Its people, except tho right to become naturalized citizens, und the gov ernment ol the United Slates renllirms said article I), and agrees to exert all its powers to secure piotectiou to the persons and property t f all Chinese subjects in the United States. Article ft. Wheieiis Chinese subjects, being Iu rcmoieiind un-cttled regions ot tne United Mate-, have been the victims of Injury In their persons and property at the hands ot wicked and lawless men, which tho Chinese government regrets, ntul for which it litis e aimed indemnity, tho legal obligation of which the government ol the United States denies: and Whereas tho government of tho United States humanely considering these Injuries, and bearing In mind tho llrm, ancient lrieud shlnbetwioM the United Slates and China, which the high contracting parties wish to cement, Is desirous of alleviating tho excep tional and deplorable sutrcniig and losses to which the nlortsiiid Chinese subjects have been subjected. Thereloro tho United States, without refer enco to the questions of liability tlierelor iwlnch ns a legal obligation It denies), agrees to pay on or before ttio 1st dav of Murcli, 18S',i, tltosum of S-'7ii,i!in,7,) to tho Chinese minister at tho capitul, who shall accept tho same on behalf of his government as lull indemnity ot all losses sustained by Chinese subjects as ufori'Biiid, and shall distribute tho stld money nraong tho said sufferers and their relatives. Article li. This convontlon shall remain In lorco lor a period of "0 years, beginning with the date ol thoexchango ol riitlllcntion, and II, six months beloro ttio expiration of tho said period of SO years, neither government shall lormally have given notlcoollts termin ation to tho other, it shall remain In full force lor another like period ot Micars. IIAUTMOUTII'S HA I.I. TIJAJI. Their Vacation Tour Where tin. Moil Will I'lay. ilANOviiis, X. II., April U Tho spring vacation at Dartmouth begins Wednes din, Tho ball team starts on their trip to morrow. The schedule Is ; Lowells, Tit h ; Ilarvards, 7th ; Hostons, (lib ; Harvard, luth; Manchesters P,tli. Chandler will cover )lr.-,t, Keav or McCarthy second, Williams third, Keay or McCarthy short, Din-comb centre, Woodcock light, (Jault left. Tho bitteiles will bo Art., Jones and Hanney, catchers, and Stark, Hnlhr and Woodcock, pitchers: Tho AVcokly Freo l'resH from this ilato is reduced ono liuli'-lt is now only ON 13 DOMjAK, ii ycur. TIIK IION'I'A TKI.Kl'IIONi;. Interesting Inhibition of the In volition A Stock Coinpiiuv Organized. A company of New York capitalists has been organized to introduce the Invention ot .1. W. Ilotna ot Philadelphia, who, In April last secured patents fora telephone In which an Intermittent or pulsatory current Is employed iu the transmission of speech. Mr. Hell's distinctive claim Is that ho employs a continuous current, having found it impossible to operate a telephone by a make and-liteHk system. The Supreme Court decided in his favor upon that distinctive claim. The logical result ot bitch a decision, according to Mr. lioiita, is that his telephone Is the only po'Sible livnl to Hell's A recent exhibition of his Itivenllon is thus de.-crlbed : He set up a toleplioii'- ntul Invited his Cillers to talk over it in gen tlf touts. Ho said there were live inllos ot wire between it .iiid the other end Tne ("nivi i'siiilon was ti-'i'illy begun bv hlm-.-elf to s-et the torn-, lie didn't even take t he trouble to s'linil near the leieuhuiie, but luti'igid easily tl.ieo or lour loei away .mil t ilked .is quii i ! ,,s if the peiS'di ml ibessed were stiiinluig hesldo hliii. When ilia visitors lound unit they could do It as eii.stiv ns the inventor of coiii'.-e they were unarmed, lnsieiulot the cusiomaiy "Whin's tnnlf Vv'i"tr Speak louder": Spell it :" those civ, versing. could fi1 Ec in vv hispers If they olio . A wnlch pin neir one end of the Huh could be heard uci.i i.: distinctly by the rcclvcr at theotli 'r vii'l" "We expect to have a fight," "Hid Mr. llolita. "We think we nan talk fuiil-ei-than the Hell people and mure ch ,i. Iv Yet we UndeiNl'inil mat when we go u.ti competition vvirhstteh a company, e-: cial ly when we tuv tooller he, vice a', h 1 1 in halt their rates, then.- will boa h ird ii ii itg'tiiiit us. As we have -5i."H),(HHl ,u,c,.iy subscribed as a en in paign fund ihe lulu may beKln at any ti .ie." Wc si. ..11 c.,. c it as soon ns we put out- goods on ihe mar ket." Dl, A 1-IJK. low till) lllllvur-lll I,nli;ii.t;o l.lililin In I'llnl. i Topkka, Kan., March 8th, lssi 1 take pleasure in scndliitr you a truiisln- ' tion into ti u universal language, "Vi.la pttk" of some lines which 1 found iu it local paper, and widen were credited lo the Fl!KK Pl!i:ss. They are so sol sible that 1 could not resNt the temptation to reproduce them as enclosed. ! I wisli every man in the world the con- ' stituency ot Volapuk, could read, and would read them. John J. Davii.s TIIK KVTUACT. IllllKCTID.N TO lltlsll Mis OUT I.N COM CAN V. Never llud fault with your wile In : ore others. Per contra, rciiumher tho eoip m-I ol tie good book: "Ilei liu lnuid .-hall puilie her ia iho gates." That la. iielmv link-., , Hear all her tiurdi ns Im her: even then she'll hear more then i on do, in s idle of o.i. It you waM tier 'o MiOinit to your iii i--meiil. never nsk nor to .mliiait to yum sel Illiutss A woiniin's life is in ido up ol little tliln.-s. .Make her llle hapij hi Utile couiltt.es. ,. Love Is a vrife's onlv nues Don't senmpt ' in your p iy,- llurlinulnn Free l'ra. , I.OVKI'OI. .l ITKHIIAVOIIAS (IAsi:ilIi;. llfll.S .MATKI.I.s IN SOG. Du nevelo tu voSmiiI doll me jimntel ol sik liilu votikels. Neot memolsod konsili buka gudik : "Matel ola oiobot II in yans." Ktos hi nos bifti men. PoloKod boladis ola valik ileum of; sigo tanoopolofod modikum k.i dunolMid in netikal ilemu ols. If desidolsod oil yilon codame olsik, nevelo liegofod of a al yilon negivike olsik. liif voma blnof iimekof valik diuas siuallk, mekolsod li.'i olik be.itik fa pllms Miialik, J.of binom te meseu jimatela. Xo dun nlsod blnolsod moiialnnd iu pel olsik. , isss, liorllnuhm I'ul-Uhtk Kllul. AiiniNd to Tina riiuK list. Alllerlciin I'roduetH to bit Admitted With out Duty to Canada. Ottawa, April In a few days a pro clamation will be issued placing on the'free list certain natural products specified iu clause nine of the Canadian tariir act, the equivalents ot which have been placed on the American free list by Congress. The attention of the;Caniidian government has been olllclally called to the matter by the Washington executive through Sir Uonel West in a communication which reached here last Saturday, it referred to the ac tion of Congress iu regard to placing nat ural products on the free lUt with the ex press hope Canada would reciprocate. Till: TKLKl-IIONK .MONOPOLY Wins two Jloro Iniptirtikiit Sultn In the United States Court. Baltimoki:, April 3. In the United Stales Circuit Court to day iu the case of the Hell Telephone company against the license ot the Kmmtier Improved Tele phone company Judge Hond ordered a decree for the Hell company. The ease of the same company against W. C Turn bull and others was also called aud a de cree for the Hell company was ordered. The lat named is the cabe in which Count .Mltkiewicz figured. ORGANS: Pi AND GO, BOSTON. MASF . K3tubllHlio(i:55 Years. Evor where rticojrnizod hh Htaiuliiril liiHtninicnth. Now mid Elt'trn-it UohIkhh. Fully warranted. Cat alotfiiOH Fror. FACTORY AND WAREROOMS, Tremont St., opp. Waltham St BOSTON. HopPlaster Instant Relief. Speedy Cure. A pecullnr nnd Buccessful comblnntlon of .SoolliliiK, Ml lli;(li,.,iiKaii.l l-lllll.lllll. Iiik ngentH fresh hops, hemlock sura nud pine bnlsam, Puln, soreness or wenkness In the back, side, kidneys, chest, shoulder, neck, limbs or muscles tire all iinttiintly re. ... uvuum ,v irr.mt.M tho lic-t iilu.ii'r kiHiitn, sweet, rullable, InralllUle. Sold everywhere 25c Hveforlfl Mniled for price HOP I'LASTEll CO., Proprietors, boston DEATH TO PAIN. Invention S hud rcvolutloiil.ed tit rid during the Mi-t h.i't num. Not leavt .iiiiinii Tlie woniii is ol it. vi r'.vi nrouiess Is a method ion! si stem of w,u k i nut j en u be pi rluriued nil overthe cuintry w.tli- ii.r.i,,uiim i ,, v nnini-in 1 1 .1111 , u.- i iit'iin h. Pay liberal ; any one can do the woik , i i'her ec.v. oung or old; no i.peciiil a ihty reiiuiied. Captt limit in-eded: jmi ate stint, d tree. Cut this out and return to ns ami we vv 11 tend von lie", miiiething ui (mat value mi l tin poitaiiee to you, that will Mart mil u b - iici-s. wltleli will hrtni! jou in unm n'"' riKht iiw.iy, than anything elw in tie f.'lcili'lou'litifc, AddrehsTlll'i; Co,. ir usta, Maine, :s w i KIRK'S V 1 i i'LOATgO SOAP IS THE CiliEF e'ur tho Until, Toilet nnd Lnundry. "now White: nn-I Absolutely Puro r roar d"u'"t .'" : 1 '"'p White Cloud "cm ,,j lu n : ' 1 ' . . k t to tlio raaki'r JHS ' & CO, no- If y1 v You?i 4,."OWi'ir"- ! AjViBj-tilMforSl.Te "lu.rii-".', . .J . vv ntiM jxrzS Lasting UQYT'S GERMAM CoLOGrjk O t- l l w i-jiii w.- This is the Top of the Gkxuine Pearl Top Lamp Chimney." Allothers, similar are imitation. This exact Label is on each Pearl Top Chimney. A dealer may say and think he has others as good, n t hi- it s NOT. Insist upon the Exact Label and Top. .on Saie EvcitYftii.cE. Mace cKtY rrr pa. a, Kioarm -"'.so., nuaa, ti WiLI.OW Scratches and Speed-cracks li s c R A T C H Cllit-u I ill lit- iiiHiiiie tuiii annoyaiiee than all other ill-eases to which hoio. ltesli is heir. Ileietofoie preparations in common u-i! tor their cine have been iiio-t uncertain and un-siti-t'actnry. II' 1 it ir Smttrh Ohilini'iit in neitll. or unr-rtiiin nor unsatis factory. A lew applica tions 'will ;-ill I'll it cum the ino-t oliMliuite cie-e. M'ttiiic .Si'ii(7i Ofn( men will not only cine Hpeod crack", but lioin Its iiiarvelloits jKiteney in im parting ela-ticity totheln tegmuent will iiliKiUileUj prevent their oceiirrence. Ak your liinggl-t to -end a tiiiil order; or send hs nil cent-, and wo will forward von a bov, iei eei'.if . send lor cer tilieates of leading bor-e owner-, w ho have ueil it. Maiuil'aenired by B, W. CARPt.STER t CO., iiiiilingtou, Vt. ! N T iVi E SURF OURE. (Jr Apoplexy maybe prevented, and l'a l.ilvsis, Rhcumatfsm, 1 lean Disease, I.iv- er, Kidnev and liladdcr Troubles, and all forms of l)v-!,pcpsia can be cured by usiny Mti-JWBGtiiiBl THE ONLY Symptoms that Indlcato Its Uso. I)ifill(-s or Prt'sure in JU-nd; Pi rio('i i II kI.i In-, Spiitslni.il, J'.vc-; Itiiining in 1 i I' ii i ircui ,1 oi i',,n ot the IU lit, t-pt , i . 'i ' U ii ' v -t in,, ,1 ; N ui'il'tit s or l'i u klv s ii i'M"l"Ii " , ii irolii it t'.i Ann-! 1'dn'httW' ' 111-- Mniiil.li is ,ii d in .Suit; Mtipv lulliur .'H'' im iN if npnitlte is c '( 1 ; l-ns ol' Appiiac " sti'i-imihj A' ui smiMu'i: iny t'ouylij li.iilui . wind; Uvntr.d Dibihiv , it.. For silo s.1 "ycur Druggist's. Price, S1.G0. t in.-ul.lM, 'Itstlmnni.iN, "Ib.illh lblp,"ii nt Irtc to anv .liUlri's i'V Jhe propt u loi lis, I . S. Ill u in v-oN A- Co., J.iiil.urLhl alls, i.. I S. A OXIi DOLLAR will now Imy tho rt-okly Kroo Press Mio yuuv Toll) our friends. if .'-. If - H. I YOU1N mm m N T , SHOCK! FRIEND, ARE YOU SICK? Do you Imvo pains ntiout tho sides, chest and buck ? Docs your mouth hnvo a bad taste, cs piclully In the tnorniiiK? Do you feel dull nndsltcpy? U there a sort ol Btlcky slime iibont tho teeth? Is your Hppetlto poor? Is there n leellngliko ft heavy load on the ntnm-iicli-somctiines n faint, nil-(lone ecnsntlon at tho pit ol the Mumncb, which food docs not satltfy ? Do i our liniiils nnd leel become cold lltal clHintllJ 1 lluvn von n ilrv nninh? Arc your ejesfiinken? Do you expectorate if rcen-Ish-coloici matter? Are jou tnwklnif nnd pplttltig a 1 or part of the time? Do you feci tired uil the whllo? Arojou nervous irrltnfclo nnd Bloomy ? ; Do you have evil forebodings? Is thine a ifiddiiieas-a sort of whlrllnif sensa tion in the hofid-wlieii rllng up suddenly? Do tour bowi Is become costive? Is your skin hot uti" (by at times? Is your blood thick and stagnant? Ate the whllej ot unir eyes tinged with jellow? Is oilr urine Fcntitv and highly colotcd? Dots It deposit a sediment alter sinndltnr? Do ou frcipiently oplt up your lood some! lines with ti sour la.-to mid static I mea v,llh a svvi et ? Is t his I reo.uo t y attend ed with palpitation ol th" In art? Iln your vision I o'-omc tmpaiicd ? An there spot. lie. lorelho ejes? Is t icre n ln-ling ol urent prost niioiiiiiil ivoaktio"" ? It v on iiiiicr Irom in V ol ttioi-e sj tnptoins,c.lll at J nur drugstnre and get u bottle of I)! This is the only Mveriind Kidney (tin put tip li.v u linulnt I'liiellclIlK phj Kicmti ol Iwi ;,-ty-tlve )(nrs' active experience. Sj ic pi inn. - II j Mil tire threatened wit h. ur iiliomU lime. Ilrlght's dln-HM", t ry Dr. lto 1 1 M I Hot nnd K idni j Cure. 11 you have fctm.' in the kidneys or gravel In ' In- I' d h r, l)i Ito.ve I.iv-er tuiii Kidne ( u '- wuruiiri ' 111 Ul-'.M.VC l 1 II'IICIVC llll.l. I ll l,.i uret ti t ii i it .i ,'in nr ii tn.'i cr i tiatili u' the iitaddcr. ui Kidnev 1'iirc vci! hial oi. IT y u i n-i k '1 or lilo"dj nimi', h( i . n v til inc. or mi.kv iini'e, niv Kidmi ''uic w,. pi -H i v ij i uic Mm. 1 1 c , 1 1 Ins. ihcniniti' Btinguig i" Ik linn' pan in tne I ,n'l. mill sidi or hip, Ict.dinu' iIcm n lu tin ui i.i.h ornan. mid fll.tre-n you tin re, :n Liver uinl Kidin v l lir' will i. move the eiiii-c and euic you. l'f you have 8tuppagc ol in inc or uic oliluted In have your urine drawn, try mv Kidne Cure, it vvil lneiei-e a tree How and peimaiientlv eii'f jou. Itjou llud Fcdimeiit, hntU-dust settlings or gall-colored urine, mv Kidney t'uie sooncorieets and puritle-. II jou have cutting, 'caldlng or stinging setiaation in tlie parts win n voldlnif urine, my Kidney Cure quickly relieves and cures. It you have cpns moiiie stricture or enlargement ol the pros trate ..and, mv Kidney Cure conquers every attack and radical !y cures. If you have scanty urine or too Ircqucnt de-Ire, my Kidney Cute will rii lit all wrongs quickly. It jou have drop- trom dleatc8 ol the liver and kidneys, my Kidney Cure Is tho only positive remedy known to man. If you have liver complaint, torpid or enlarged liver, or gull stone, my Kidney Cure will cure tho most obstinate and chronic case. It ou have scrofula, erysipelas or salt rheum humors, nftcutlng the liver nnd kidneys, my KWne Cure will cleanse, purify and cure, it you have rheumatism, sciatica, malaria lever and anue, caused by weak kld ne sand uric add In the blood If jini have lost your appetite, or tongue coated, dry and parched lips and mouth, spittle dry and cot tony, or have liecome emaciated my Kidney Cure will build up your broken down consti tution. II you have Internal fever, canker, acid phlegm, bad taste linn olfcnsive breath, my Kidney and Liver (Jure removes ail the?' conditions. lf you have venereal blood-poi-son, syphilitic ulcers, skin eiuptlons, blotches, chronic ulcers or old sores, rely on ui Liver and Kidney Cure to strengthen the k dncys, thereby working all Impurities Irom the otooii. anil at me same time minting nice, new, rich blood. It Is purely an herbal remedy. If jou can't sleep or rest, and roll and tumble, le. 1 sole and stilt, tlesh and bones tender, ner vou. Irritable, feel quartelsome nnd all un strung, my Kidney Cure will make you fee, well, stiot g and happy. Mv Liver and Kid ney Cure Is torsalu tit jour druif store. The only remedy known that will positively pre vent and cure piiralysK My Warrant. If you give my Kidney Curo a liur trial, ii'nl are not cured or benefitted by it, 1 will rotund your n oney. I wish to be honest and honorable with you, and do not want your money unl-ss I can do you wood. Can you cmidnv any physician to treat you on these terms? rrlee.Mv Kidney Cure is one dollar per bottle, or six tor five dollars, l'or Nile at j our drill: store. Prescribed and recommend ed by mote than ti' 00 renowned physicians. Wliolesalo .Agents; Wells, Kiciiakiison A- Co. liurlltiBtoii, Vt. filiKE.v, llidiii.Ns A: Hyiik .ltutland, Vt. A. Peui.kv 1'iTCii Concord, N. II. Geo. C. Goodwin & Co Hoston, Mass. and wholesale medecino dealers generally. E. W. ItOYOU, M. 1)., may be consulted by letter st his address, Care ot Crawtord llou.-e, Boston, Mass. Of lice, and Laboratory lit Spriiwtleld, Ma8 af ter March 1. 1SS8. Iiislnrge Illustrated Jour nal sentict on application. 43 d&wilm IIAVK VOU ever uted this reniiirkable remedy ? if you should get A bottle nt once and keep it in your house; it will be handy when you have a COI.IJ. It's the best cough medicine in tho market. All Drug clste. 23c.. 50c. and Sl.mt. per bottle. Mother, teething and fretful children need Dr. Arnold's Soothing and Quieting Cordial. U5c. CARTER'S BPlTTLE llVEF. J PILLS, Blck ncadiiche nd relieve all .fce trouhlra Incl dent to a tiili.ioa vtatc or the "y-lun ruch as Dlt aineaa, Naune.i, Droiraine-s, Uistrin af r t-atlnz Pain in the Side, Ac. While their raoit rvmarK able succen Iui5 bun hjin iu curing Headache,) 1 1 v arti r'uLlttle Mv cr I'd! are eqtullf Talaablu hi Cotiatipstlon, curing and prevention hit annoying complaint, while they alo correcl ail diiorders of tho stomccl., ptiniulati! the liver lad resulate the bow ln. Ki n f tin j only cure ur Aehe they viouldbcaiiaiiftprKii. ?s to tli3itrti tuffir from this distressing ru-nplaiut, hut fottti nattly their goodneis does not end hire, and thou nhoonco try them w'l tlnd thise little i illt vala able In in manvwajs that ttiey willnot he willis' to io without ilit Put nf'er a; t k Ucaf tctkbaneof ununy luinuaiti n inhere tr make our grint bouat. Ou.' pdls cure It whil othra do not. Carter'! Little Liver rills arc very mall Rn very easy to take, One or two pills make a doie. They arc ttrictly vegetable mm do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action plead' all who umittiem. In vialsat'.'itintr; five forl HolJ by ilrur;t;iia vvtry when-, or lent by mail. CAKTKHJIUDICINK CO., Now York City GOLD MEDAL, PAEIS, 1878. BAKER'S in 'l Warranted nhol.ttrlu inirt Vnemi, from which tho exci .w o. Ol' luu lccn removixl, it Mthve iiuita the strtng ti of Cocoa miieil with Sl.ireh, Arrcw root or rJugan and i therefore far inoin economb rah mating ( fiuii one ctnt a in. U In di'lli ioun, noiirUhlng, ei-eiiL'tli.iiiut.', e.iKlly digeatcd, ani uun ir.il.y adapted for Invalid tu i.'cl' . f'r perHOtiti in health. 'olil by (i-uccri eicrvnhere. VI. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass, ! SICSC IPS 1