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0 TUB HUllLINOTON FRliE PRES3, THURSO V. AUGUST HI, iwtisi CLEVELAND'S Superior Baking Powder Insures light, sweet, delicious and wholesome food. EXPERTS In baking arc particular to use Cleveland's Baking Powder, and cook book authors and cooking school teachers with whom best results are imperative are careful to impress their readers and pupils with the impor tance of its employment. These are high proofs of the sterling value of this most excellent powder. Cleveland's Baking Powder is the great help of modern times to perfect cake and biscuit making, and many a young housekeeper has found the beginning of her success in cookery in its employment. FARMERS AT COLLEGE, SUMMER MEETING OF THE STATE BOA FID OF AGRICULTURE. A Jilrce on 1'nrm Matters by ,1. K, Cur. III of Ooorcl". T. IS. Terry or Ohio, Aareu June of Indiana and Oilier,,. CLEVELAND BAKING POWDCR CO.. NEW YORK. Imitation hiking powders are lower in price, hit they are mostly made from alum and arc injurious to hcaltli when taken in the food. A summor meeting of the State Hoard of Agriculture wns held Friday nt tho Williams Science f In II. Tho audience In tho moiiilng was small iMit In the after noon tho hall was well tilled with people Interested In farming pursuits and much useful knowledge was gained. Tin morning peslon opi ned with Hon, C. J. Hell, secretary of the State Hoard of Agriculture, In tho chair. Pirsldii-.t M, II, Huckham wolcomod tho visitor? In a few happy remarks and then told In an ln tcrtutlnir way of his recent trip thro ich the West and compared tho Lnstorn and Western lnelhods of farming with results favorable to tho former. J. K. Curtis of Georgia fidloweil with (in address upon "Corn and Ornss-" Mo spoko lirletly of tho methods employed In farm lr.fi nnd brought out forcibly the value of pure seeds. Ho also advocated the plant ing of fields In short rotutlon to piocuro the bc.it I eMllts. lion T. H. Terry of Ohio w.is tho next f peaker and choose for his sllbct "flruw ng flood Crops In a Dry Season." Hi ..poke In part as follows: "Iand that you lmo cultivated for some time, has become do llelent In humus. If you want to giow a good crop In a dry smwii you must Ret back Into your llelds mi abundance of de cayed vegetable matter. A good way of doing this Is growing clover in nhort ro tation as W"ll as other crops. A great question Is how to retain m the land tho water that Is absorbed fiotn the melting mows and tint fulls from the clouds. Thin can be drno by run-tatttly stirring thn pur- face of tho soil. I he lmd should bo cul tivated after each shower, no matter how small Soil wis made lor the roots of crops to grow- In They should have all the lan. I but ,vp rnnnol Rive It to them as wc- h.ivn to cultivate some. Tor t lie lirst ten days afUir the crop comes up tho ground should bo cultivated as deeply as For nillom end Nervous t)lordrr. such Wind andlPiln In the Stomach, Sick Ileidiiche, Giddiness, Fulness ind Stlllnj;ntitr mch,t)li zlnessand Drowsiness, Cold Chills, t'liishlncsof Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Ilrcnth,Cos' llvencn, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembl ing Sensations, etc. These ailments all arise from a disordered or abused condition of the stomach and liver. Bcocham'a Flllm, taken as directed, will quickly restore Females to complete health. They promptly remove any obstruction or Irregularity of the system. For a Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Sick Headache, Disordered l.her, etc., they act like magic a few doses will work won ders upon the Vital Organs) Strengthening the ! muscular oysiem. restoring tnc longaost um pleilon, bringing back the keen edge of Appetite, and arousing with the Roachud of Hoalth tno wnoia nnynicni onoray of the human frame, l-or throwing off fevers they arc specially renowned. These are"facts" admitted by thou sands, in ail classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated Is that Doecham'm Plllm havo tho Largamt Salo of any Patent Medi cine In tho World. Thlm ha heen achieved without tho publication of teatlmonlalm, tho faot boing that Beocham'm Plllm recommend thorn-selvem. Itcecham s Pills have for many years been the popular family medicine wherever the F.ncllsh a rival. language is spoken, and they now stand without 10 cents and 25 cents, at all drug stores. Annual nle,mo.ciolojrs. COL. MURRAY HERE. QUARANTINING CHINAMEN. tlio .State tiov. Smith i:onfoi rlnc Willi llemlil of Health. Gov. Smith was in this city Thuial y Wilt C ommand tint 4!M Ki-glmriit, to bo Itnrmltnd nt r'ort lUlian Allen, Col. Arthur Murray, who Is to command the r.d lU'tilmcnt, tinted states voitm- to cenrer with the sunte i inn in .r tiai'iij teers, lo be lecrulted at Fort Lthun AIIpu, at their monthly meeting rognrdln, nth s atrlvcil it, this city Thursday nt liiio to bo establish' (1 rcgnrdlng n r,uirmtiie nnd was the guest of tlio Van Ness House i,gnltis Chin linen coming to this insy that night. Col. Muiriiy visited the foil The matter was the principal tome of ,i,s lu the cveitfiiB and went Friday morning titsslon at th" me-ung nnd It was t-- -if 1 -d to establish 111 heudtin'rtors. Tlm icgl- to adopt certain rubs and re-nnl itlon-- t niciil will be recruited as soon as tlio yarding the admittance of the ('Mn-.m u members of Col. Murray's staff arrive and which would p.-ovent their bringing In any men apply. He Is the llrst off Iter of the Infectious ill-o- iso. Tho commit! can' l)r, new regiment, to appear, although others J. II. Hamilton of Hlchford mid Lv. 11. I). are being assigned to duty bete. It 1 Ilolton of HiMttloboro. Iirobable that tho oITIcets or tho staff nnd The it-jioi ts from different parts of thn Held as they aro assigns! to the 13d rcgl- Slate show a few cases of typhoid te-w-r, meiit will be miidn rocritltlus office-is and dlphth rla and measles, although the ,11--scnt out. When they have scoured a body eases are not general. The labm aioi y wns ol reel lilts they will come to Fort Kthun found to bo In excellent condition and ib Allen, where ail of tho teglment will ulll- hig a law atnotmt of work. Those pit matcly gather. ''nt nl meeting were l)r. C. S. CnviMy Col. Arthur Murray Is a pleasant man m nummo, m. j. nannuou oi iii CW5 What do the Drink? to meet lie Is about live feet nltih inches In height and vcnis n gley beanl. He graduated at West 1'oliit III HTI and was assigned lo the 1st Attlllety where be n malncd until 1SS1. Muiuwhllo ho entetel the nrtlllety school at b'ottross Moliloe and graduated at tho bond of the class in l.o He also stood seiond 111 his class -it WcjI Point. In nsl Col. Murray was or dered to duty at Wesf Point ns nsslsttuu Instructor In philosophy, remaining until the fall of IW, wli.m he rotated to duty with Ills regliuent and remained with th1 oomtnaivl on tho Paclllc. coast until th-j fall of the following year. He was made lord, Or. 11. i). Ilolton of Sralllelioio i ml Or. T. It. Stiles of St. .lohnsbury a nm:v ompctv sukhiim'. Sheriff Thomas Hooves Thursday ap pointed his son J. H, Heevi .s a ibouty shcilff. Thn oath was tniieli liefnt" Hie county clerk. Oeputy Heeves dnl not I e. come of age until August la hut he for s. oral j-e,irs nsclsted his fuller lit his oik ns sheriff of this count)' so that I.e Is wi !1 rjualillod so far as leelmleal linowledg is concertifd for tile duties of the .(In '. 'lo tills knowledge he aibls a clem peiona'it.v Don't pivo them ca or coffno. Havo you tried thn now food drink called OUAIN.O? It la dulie.icm.4 nnd nnuriiliintj nud tukci tho jilaco c ooflec. 'J'lio moro Or.iln-0 you frn Cjr children tho moro health you diatri buto througli their sjBtems. Orain-0 IsmadoofiuroKrala1', nnd when properly prepared tastis liko tho choico grndec o enffco hut costs about ns much. All groccre bell it. luc. uud TP iTL ? r Insl't that yonrgroccr gives you OIlAIK-O ? Accept no Imitation. a Only a BUSINESS RESUMED IN CITY COURT Several Intoxication Cases Taken up For Consideration Thursday. After a cojislderalile period of compara tive Inactivity business was resumed In tu.lge ndvo.-ate of the departinent of M.s- , , , , hl . ,,.,. , smtrl. being appointed by bn tr- nry o t r s, , fath(,r ,lp Proctor of Vermont. In 1 Col. M r , o c f()r , ,,, u was made assistant nd tltunt gen nil of t, a0I-wf Thomas the lepartmeiit of Oakola and In the fa , ,lpJtj. h,.rlft ,n ,,.. returned to duly with his logimciiMn .Ne .. . . . York harlior. In the summer of Wi ho was ordered to Vale College to become COMING ON THURSDAY. (ompinj I), '-MUM I . . V.,C.i)t. llrorrnell, I n spt nit u Day 1 1 fl Mayor Hoberts and several citizens h id tin informal meeting Sattiiday after noon to din-lies) the advlsaliillty of Invit ing Capi. '. M. Hioiell ami bis company ptorv U. of the iv.th l'. S. Infanti.v, to I ttullm: tun th s week. Tlie lesult of Uiis mcol ile was that Mayor Hoberts sent a b Iter of Invitation lu Col. Hlci commanding the Siih I'nited Stales Infantry. Inviting nun, . .1,11. l a.iu in. i.e, , - ".add thN Inforinatl ai . 11 ..lu.t ,1... ,'..f 1,111. Ml !l . li:lllll ttl1 Sunday afternoon on the charge of Intoxi cation, was brought Into court Monday mottling mill enter, d a plea of guilty. Ho dlsclo-ed on twi voting men whom he met 'about noon Sunday at the head of Chmvli street. They ga'.e him some alcohol and later he secured from them -ome whiskey. He did not know their nanus and tho u di an old one that Judge Rus- cll .adeied M a 'I dlan luck to lull. H SPRING GROVE CAMP MEETING. Ofllrers 1'lertocl nt thn Annual Meeting A Very .Siicresslnl Your. Vergennes, Aug CI At the annual meeting of t In- Spring Crove .noulnti3n , on the camp ground Thursday the follow ing ollicets were elected for tlie year en siling- President, X. I.. Pall of Kcrris- Inooskl, the City Court Thursday morning anil professor ol military scienco nnu incucs. several ca.ses had heurliigs. Cornelius Cal. -whore he remaineJi until mo oiiioieuK oi lllian and Itenjamlti Cook, two members the Spanlrh war, wheiil hi- went to Key of the Rutland-Canadian railroad con- YVest, later to Montauk. then back to St. structlon gangi wcie before Judge Hits-' Augtftlne and In January lie was ordered srll. Cook ldoadcd guilty to Inloxlentlnii to Cuba, acting as Judge advocate of that but the line wn not Imposed as the heat- department uivdor tlen. J. II. WlWon. Ile ings were ndjourneil until I'ridny turning May 1st, he reported for duty In to complete tho evidence. Calllliau is the office of the adjutant general In Wasli cli.'iiged with a breach of the peaco anil Ington. Col. Murray was born at Howling C ook carried a handsome piece of win 1: .Orcou, Vu In April, l.d. In the- form of a ldack eye. Their trou ble occurred at a North avenue boarding house', and not as hns boon staled, at tho mouth of the river, where Idleness on ac count of the lain was found lo bu tho devil's opportunity. I-.riiest .Mercler was In court and piead- IT IS TIME TO PLANT BULBS td not guilty to Intoxication. He was. iut.-hiu mti iim-i eiiir. ihii im a'-s is uecp imwei-i, luinifi gtiiuy .mil seuie'liceei lO'tnetu other point is tlie growing of weeds. It takes liO pounds of water to grow one, pound of wee-ds. Tills amount of water would be of Immense value to tho crlglnal crops. Hemeinber and cultivate on tlmo and not too deep anil keep tho weeds down. The noon hour wnss passed with a bas ket lunch on the college ground", after which the visitors were shown about tho college buildings. Iciio. Ho lias been sheriff for nine yeaia. PKNDINC, A CA'P HV U.VPUHPS. Hxpress Messenger I-'rank Carpenter re cently carried an Interesting cat from Cheter to the end eif his tun on Its way t.o tho West. On the box was printed In large letters, the following: "Till cat Is called by the name of Tubh and we expect tile exvressmaii to glu him grub. In the corner for milk Is a dish, or wa ter In -:ise he should wish. lie- Is bound from Vermont to the West ami wants to nppenr at his best, So feed him tin well for no one can tell when you'll send a cat to tho Weal." VFJUMONTHtlS IN HVFFAt.O. The annual mbl-siimmer basket picnic of did int get eallslde the building in-fore llO . ' T '.. : '' ',' .".' 1 V V,," ' . " thought In- rem -mb'T d iiavlng two glass es of la i r par. has- d from Ab-s.inder Mli 1m" at Hotel Ch i in i l n In and eaine baek to t hi" fen met- story. I Alexander Miller was brought to court Careful Work Uono Now Will Itopny Yon Wlion Spring Comes. "This Is th" season In the year In which to set Diit bulbs. Prepare the ground for before thev -ire ie-lvd by having tlm Hulfalo society of ernionters will oi - pa a line of IDt anil coftts of Ji',.ri", to 11 ,iuir ut to .1 l"oth of at b-ast a font eur at Oelaware Park, near the l.itvoln which ho took an appeal, Hall was tlxed u fcot and .1 half Is better and worked , Parkway eiuianee, In Huffalo on. Satur at ?7.". inver until It Is mellow," writes iChen H. I day, Septrmlicr I'd. I'M!, at 2 p. m. C. P. Kelley lmd 11 hearing on on old itexford 111 th" Sepleiub"f IhiII-' Homo The annual election of offie-ers will oc- charge of furnishing and was discharged, .lniirnal. ' Ilk with 't 1 lilieral riiiantlty cur nt that lime. If there be time, slioit Keiwnrd Perry, wlio has been serving a fJ( 0,, rnt'en mnnure ftom the cowyard. speeches will be made and plans for 1 1 sentence for Intoxication, was brought in er, If this Is not ohta'nable, u.e bonemeal terestlng the people of Vermont in to' ci a cliarge of breach of the peace. Tho in'the proportions of one pounil to a square Pani-American Kxposltion will bo dHcass case- hail been continued from August II. j..,r,i f s0), if the soli is natiir.illv lv avy cd. j,v n.if luiom H-oil.v unii llucll - iuiu CUB L n t j well to add efisieiera IliC Sailll XU manu of S.U1. WILLIAM EARLY'S MONEY. Another Hearing In tho I'.fTort to Fine) (ut Where It Went. There was another hearing nt the pro bate olllce Thursday In the attempt of John H. l.avello of tills city, acting as guardian of William Karly, an aged gen tle man of Wllllstoai now living at Ksstx Juiictlon, to ascertain what APTI-'RNOON SKSSIO.N. The afternoon session opened with an address upon, "Making Potatoes," by Prof. I.. It. Jones of the Agricultural Col lege. He spolu- in part as follows: "I wlh to mako It clear that the potato Is llrt vl rn,l,l,.,. I.' V llr...... f llii,. " H.illlini UIMl UM-M- IS II Ulll- llngton serond vlce'.prelel'rnt Cardtmr i',"1 pp"mI in ,1" llrp nf ,h" l"n,: cad of Middiem '-vrr, ', ,rown "nrr th!i . . ' ' frillf'iil Ofrlnil itml 111 it II, r-rnt. niutmlu HCV. C. II, Hraeiforil Of Mancliester. see- ,.' v " ., Iorlnli. unnw of .none.- uVilel, Mr l.'.iH.- .--.1 f.,r, t Kria- II W 'I im.-v of miell.lliiie 1 re:i- ' upon 111. aiiunii.iiilHi 01 leaves oi cue Pi,ii-f vhi.k pu... ... ....v.. II lighter and moro porous. Plant tlio bulbs as soon as possible, after tin- aro receiv?el, as they are sroatly Injured by exposure to the air. Set tulips and hya c'nths six Inch -s deep. sm..lles- bulbs from lour to llvo l!l"bes. All bulb-1 choiilel bo p:aeed flvo or six Itu lic- apart, and cai ll kind kept by itself." WED Of NO IN MII.TOX. Charles Hoblnson and Miss Louise Allen became of i,0u, of Milton. were married In thai SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a cough to run until It gets beyond the reach of medbine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most casei It wears them away. Could they be In duced to try the successful m-dleino rail cd Kemp's Halsam. which Is so,d on a posit. ve guarantci- to cute they v, nuid im mediately see the ox client effe. t after taking the tlrst dose. Price and ."jflo. THIAL SIZH 1'HKK. At all druggists. DN'l.y .in Insurance drnmtn-r, S' 1 klllg to do Seal gueid Sometimes frowtnil at or k. lied out, Ills mission mi-understood. Only an liiMtranco drummer, tin. lie, patie nt, and ki, d, Kxpe-etltig lite usual ' .-I.H..1 'IT" And taking it, "quite r 'g- 1 " Some elay the kleker and of. Wlien Nature's .l'it In- . 'J,". Will think of lib- wi low - ,-ir . And wish ho h ol 1 . . n ln-ru 1 And while he -r-i wrh tin 1 ir; rs (Or mops h's ' " , 1 i - will "I wNb I hud Ik, 1 1 -lat 1 o, y Ueforo I w is 1 ,v a iwav ' And wln-n tor tie 11 or ni' 'ir im r 'I'hose gat.- oi 1 1 sin 1 -m- w , Old Peter will say, Ju-t -t, 1. w,i , Your endowment Is wall it .: I "CilVe hltn the lut. s at i-i H 1 e 'Mldst mu-ic and r. -r , in 1 Tin-re's nothing too g ,.. r.,r t 1 n Just think how he suffcre. 1 on . ' i:. - ) Moral: Insure in the Travelers. T. S. PECK Agent. nCHLINGTON, VT , LATEST IMPROVED Machines for Threshing and Cleaning Grain, ftl Also mnchities for S,VVI.(i AVOll, 0it w ith circular nnd croNs-cnt IlP The Best lly anil 11 until)' of v ork. '0 pngopamplile-ifri-i'. A. nW. GRAY'S SONS, "IX? P.O.Box 3, Mlclelletown SnrlnEB, Vt. and 1 not Attorney Colllson enteied a plen of aillty and asked for a Juiy trial. The was contlnui'd until Tuesday. Mc- iie the guests of 'he city on I hur.-tlav. Cant I'.. II. Proilly cairled the letter to -nl m,..t kl.i I ,, el,, v To.mlfnr- lliultiv Willi! .1 -. e'asi upi, liM.lieii. I'lnlt..,,, vu lln.,1 ..-. nil, I ,-ostu nf .ft 01 The progi amine for tlie entertainment of i til" guests will In- as follows: Capt. IStow- ,11'STICK CASKS. 11 ll compatiy wlU art Ive on the steamer ,.;ir,v uoll(,,,v mor,K two young Yrrniont at :. in the morning, nnd wllinf ,,, sutll i t, ,- til K t o 1 1 drove to this ue met ill ine hock o i api. i lira 1, ,,),,. 11(1 miilea eeunplaliit to Sheriff Xjie-ins. eiuuuiiuij, ,111,1 i,kiiil ,iiiu ,iii- Itcrvcs tlial emiiimir. in iiin; in i.,a,.i.- remmltteil a btoacii of tho pi' llicy win in- I'.-iuiini o in, -in .it' iui . "J .: x' i ; . .I,. r .'J " n;.r,Pl.-nt. The rrltlcnl norlo.1 In tho lifo nf , l ropiitwl to havo had an.) which havu homo i,v kpV. -:. :. Jh-rrirk of thr Con- ","""'u"' iii-iii.ui, ..wi .. .i. I.. (I sannenrrcl. hovrml nrcvioti' ln-.irincs .nn.i.i ..i.mi-,.Vi Tiw. i.orpinniu' wna ! Iin nnt n to rnmnsi Ihnr t In .... . i . . i ...... . m. ni vn npnn no hi ;i ti.i n n 'linmirnniniit vv:i i rinardmnn nf Hunt Ml, 1,11. .lain- W I- 'i ine him nei-K in rtngusi. mi- n-, " ' ' . . ' " V'. Z. .7 .Z ' I1"""""" and C. fl. Cady of Mldillebury, A. SturleMint of Weybrldge, Harvey T. ivelopment of the potato does not come un- Tho sue- uesses from Canada. house beltif . j. . . ... .. . till n inr Till., ttr.rion is nnum inacii oi i-eriis-iurg ami Henry .Man-lies-1 ;,"f'V, ;."" .; Jonnrd Thurs.lay for one week. '. ,., , le r of CoKlwall. directors. Tlie- meeting f ' : ss OI 1 ' ,''', 'lepen Is entire upon. i,efirlm- wis ejened with the te-li. . that lias lust closed Is .-aid to be the. most ""' Browtli ol tlie green leaf. Hie potato. " ""'"'', successful one for years, eiboilt 10 or M "lade up of fourth-lifths water and one. conversions having been reported. It Is under a bell of roies: the prettily decorated with palms street to St. Paul, Main, Church, Pearl, St. Paul and College stn els to the Armory of company M. where they will ie-ci lve a welcome to the city ol Hiirilngtop by Mayor Ho'.ierts. alter which they will stnek arms and have the nimning to tliem .selvon. liiiiner will lie served In the aim ory at 12 o'clock and at '1 o'clock the troops will form for parade through 'lie principal stieets ot the city. At llie cloi-o of the parade tin- troops will lie reviewed .i.. ...... i ...1 f. ... .i... 1......1 ... llll' lllllflll ."I" OlIO'l I1UIII HI.' . .,..,..,.. ., ,,.l rnlP,l n.li.l l,V stand on City Hall paik. After a short , T ,jL , lest company 1) will gle an exhibition drill upin the paik at the conclusion of, which they will march to the dock and leave on tile steamer Veinmnt lor Plaits-' burgh. It k expected that tlie band of ihyi i)th Infantry will give o concert In the band stand between 30 and Z o'clock Thursday morning. Captain Hrowneil's company N composed of many Itiirlingtcn boys and moro Vermont!-! s, and it can well be called n Ver mont company. Tin- people will lie glad to see them and do all In their nower to make the visit of the soldiers a pbasant one. Flags should In- thrown to tlie breeze, and the houses along the line of march decorated. All should give the soldiers soon to have for Manila a hearty welcome-. The other otlleers of company 1) are Tlrst I, lent. Alfred M. M.-iMin and S'e ond Mutt. Sanforil I-I. Worllilnglon. J.ieiil. .Ma.i&n Is from St. Ai'.ians and IJeul. Worthlngton from Pennington. Tile enm- llfth starch and minerals. The water and two c. It r 1 o ng mi l 1 -stm-ated that fully three hundred people n '"' 0 l' urougn in teai, iwo oinei joung men nan ,.,r,Ded on the grounds The meet therefore It l.s Important to keep the fo- itoacli of tho peace on Sun- , , '"'' groiino.s. tnc meet- .. i,i,i,.. ings nave neen wen atieniieil an'I ,1 picas- ".r ".' ' . .... am and profitable, time has been liad. Tbol llon- Anion Jones of Inillann. master of lew ptesldliig elder, Dr. Oeorg- Hrown, ,llf' Nntlnnnl (irange. was the second has won unlvetsal praise for ills com tonus Ppf,I,," nn'' 'levoted mot of his time lo a and gentlemanly manner In presiding and 'bscrlptlon of the work of the National his earnest efforts to make- tho meetltr; ,L Orange. He spoke In part as follows: si.c-ccj-s. The president. N. I. Hall, n-,d : '"Tii-re Is not a single town In New llamp hls subordinates did e-vervth!e'ig in their thnt lin!" n01 " grange and this lias power to make tlie people who camn, d 1,Pon n powerful force. The grange be- on the ground comfortable. In k-e.ilng day. r-oon alt -r two more young men came to the city and made similar com plaint against the first two. Th four were taken bef in- Justice K. N. Davis nt ills ollli u and lined all iile.idlng millty to a lne-ai-.il of the peace. William and Hle.rer Paek'itil weie Ikied J.', lach, v.lth lo-ds, and irnno and lalwaid P.lley 1 each, with costs. Theri was i paitlnl healing before Jus tice Graves Tuesday In the case of Sain Hro-sniaii versus S. II. .Miller in a suit to the plaintiff in the hcrso c i to of II .1. Moad s. Samii1 1 (Iros.-mnn, tti'd nl tile Maieli term of 'oiuity Court. mcny of John Ktllllvan of I.acolle, tan nila, who saw William Karly in February and examined six or seven bank books. At this time Mr. Karly gave him a check for nsi a piese-nt. He had r.o oth'-r knowledge of tho distribution of the? money. Mary Sullivan of Cardinal, Ont., a sis- The hearing was ad- nn1 t,.rns. Mrs. Harold Lamb of tills city as bridesmaid. The out-of-tow u were Mr. and Mrs. Hay Hall of St. ' Albans, Miss Klecta Allen of Hoston ami i Mr. and Mrs. F. riturges of St. Albans I The- e-ouple will reside in Milton for the present. MRS. AHTKMAS PHOI'TY DHAD. News was received in this city Sunday JOSEPH KING MISSING. Aged Fisherman' limit I ounit I'nder siiMplelnus CircuinstuncrH ut I'oi tor's Hi. Joseph King, nn aged llsheiman residing near the mouth of Hie river, Is reported lleves in public schools nnd colleges. It the grounds clean and also In keeping Ke,-i also believes that a young man should ho , , ' ' ' jwkii.i . .. r. .... Iin.1,1 In onr, n lli-lncr W .Ion I ,ml I n.n " 1S 'OOlllJ ,U I",U- ter, gave testimony but threw little light i ine oeaui in - e- nn , upon the supposed disappearance of funds. Artemns Piouty of this city. Mrs. I roiuy Sho was followed by James Kennedy, sta- has been 111 for only a few weeks, having tlnn agent and post master at Wllllston. gone to Drewsville to spi-nd the summer who had written letters for and countel with a niece. For several days she h..s Mr Fiirlv's. monev nt nn.. time lleeenini. been In a critical condition and for sev- e-d l,Vi "and from bank books estimated oral hours previous to her death uncoil- fl I .'JSAi. I -s I S I I :" F ftSoTlv-.X V' order. Among tlie ministers of the district who atte-nded were the Hevs. Hall, rtit'l- coouing, i-on. itogers, I.iig, Korr, Cati-s, llradford, Thonijison. AMJleman, Kel'.on and RAILROAD EMPLOYES IN COURT. Me-mbi-rs nf tho llntliitid-Cnniidlnn Cfin Klrilctino I in lie llnfiiri- .Imlge Itilssrll. The city court did a lively day's busl-n-s Filday and dlsio?ed of several i aso. The with iiail a tisiblo efl'ict t.nnrlit lo earn a living. that there should be a tlon between the? public schools and the Fnlver.-ltles. Organization lias always Wo also believe ' Io-jo iimmitnl m- t i clous. Mrs. I-Mward Francis nf Wllllston, who lived near Mr. Karly. Fsther Dingier of ... st...... n.n,i.... f V-A...1. Hll 11.. . n. 1 l.rx-A ...V.n nnnn... 1... l..,.,nA.d I "1 1 . .,,.,. , 1, ,,.-1,1.! Ol .-LU Ml 1. Illlr-l.lll ' ,.. ' ' ' . . , ' Marvin Cliapman, of U'llllsion, nnoiher I IK IIII lllt'l." ilH UM- "Jl'. il'ill -itlf lli . ,,f K- 1,. ..... .-,.-.-1 n'l,....-. ,., . . i U., V. , V, I Heeves also te-siiHed. Sheriff Hocvos told t 1 s I I ' J 1 1 I tllt,illll ILl'JII. Il' I 1 1 I 111 I II rCNKItAI, OF MRS. STONK. The funeral of F.llzabetli S., wife of Ju lian Stone of Wi'stfonl was held in th it nlaee Sunday forenoon at n o'clock. ly attend 'd, were conilncted by Hev. (1. H. Haker. The Tile services, which were lar; trons of Husbandry Is not partisan or sei tarlan. The great our order Is to bull Prof. J. I,. Hills next speaker and occupied a few minutes dleiissiiiig "Some of the .Newer Ideas in lo,t or drown.-.!. II- and his 1.". venrs' old 0',' c0,"ut a'"1 "Hcnieys and fans were add- Agriculture." The sol is truly alive daughter had been living lor the past vcar.ldto he e.iuipment during the aftetnoon. I I here are all through the soil numerous with a family named llanly. In! a houso' "Jmln Cook, one of the men arrest- bacteria which are. low-ever, mo re- he-lp-,.cro-s th- H ,1 ftom llie Hlversiile. 11- 'J fr M cn'iected will, a scrap In i f than harmful. l anners sho, 1,1 f, ,r- Noi th avenue boat ding hon (1 guilty lo IntoxUatlon and was lined nud HII'-t costs of JIil.,-,1 nr ten, days, i'rcderlck Hoy savlnc ilea,lel tlllze ny reeding tnstenej or ouying ine icr in a nag. i no larmers can mane a nt having been sent to serve a citation pnMKl,t was decorated witli many b'Mimftil and a male quail, lie inm ate selections. The leni.nns to this city nnd at 3 o c'iek sun, lav afternoon, luirla si-rvicca wcio held at Green Mount cemetery. ury is not pari.san or see.,, n Mp K , , , , , ' ;.ea principle underlying . 0.,rn)lls ',, hnvU,K co)lV(.r!Jillon ' f' ' lff'"B mild up character. ,,, ,p Uvo chrt,ks lv . tf) iem n 'i -P "Prl s of the rrrtverslty wasthe , a , k , , , w o r ht HUSBAND AND WIFE IN COURT. Neither Cures to l.lvo Willi tho Oilier A ny Lone i. John Fondrie was aiiested 'riiursdny af ternoon on tin- complaint of his wife and and disciplined In the l',,Ui icglment. AN ITALIAN HORSE RACE Slakes Trouble I'm- I.. Miizonl and C. lialli similar NlglH. The vicinity of I.. Mazonnl's little Ital ian bakishoi' on lower Pi ail strict wis ithr ar.ena of a lively Italian dltllculty Sun day evening, whlcli I' stiili d In the arrest of the pal ties coiiecrin d. No lew- than live nf the men were rounded up at the- polices eitllce and for a half hour in tin- neigh borhood of 0 o'clock Italian was the cur- eel tenl, lour loaves of bteal, his li.it, tho PMiy is said to be by far tin- last drilled r"ir: -ce-nre-ly fastened together and lying In the hottotn of tlio lioat. llie iniddlu i.eat. which Is of hard wood, was broken. Nothing indicated capsizing nnd then- Is room lor much speculation as to his fate. He- was known to have about which he carried about him ill a chamois bag. Ills .-on Josiph King Jr., who resides on low er Main street In this city, was notified of the liuiling of lie- boat and has 1 ten currying on a search without results tln-.s far. Tlie old gentleman was siibju-t lo fainting spells -mil his ib atli might havo result does not explain the condition of tho heat coined a livelihood by llshlng. l or four weeks be hail not heen seen as usual am people- were becoming alaimcd at his mm- l'r'sts 01 '"' ten ""V- Crodorlek Hoy saving of from W to j:i per ton ny manu- iouglit befou- Judge Hussell, chaiged iiaie ii inee wliem last Frlilav some men !ll" P0'lf'' guilty to having been con- laciurmg ine-irown ii-riiiwer. i up iiiosi with a breach of the pcae I-ondrle is n who were lowing in P.'rVet's Hay, foun'l ,'"K"1 1,1 mi' affair and was ilncO f.-, helpful thing In agriculture Is the farmer's ,iorn,iin and Ihes with Ills family at the King's ll-hlng boat In which were his loid ind costs of JS.til for iiitoxleatlon I 'I hese men made disclosures on the. Hlvi-islile Hotel an1 on James or "Skip" Daley. Daley was In court nnd alter a healing was seiftenced to be confined two months in the House of Coriectlon and appreciation of the work done in tlio ex periment station. A DISCOFHAOINO OFTI.OOK. Tlie condition of tlie water supply makes PF.TITIONS IN H.VNKHI'PiCY. Oeorgn K. Hraley ot St. Albin-; liabili ties $1 1.1, no assets. Nelson Ouy.-tle of St. Albans; liabilities JlTl.r.2, assets fMo. I-'rank Os'tnaa of St. Alliar.s: liabilities 7. no assets. Clinton U. Slack of W.isniiiglon; llabill- Addltlon. Hii'band anil wifo faced each , tics iOIj.1, asfets oilier in court aim create-ei a scene wniili led Judge Hussell to continue ihc enso un til Satuiday and order Fondrie to jail for Indece nt bchavioi Im court. Fondrie. ll is claimed by Ills wife, lias A II.MY ASS1CNM KNTS. I n .1 srlllrnclnrr nntlnnk for the- llr.im no pay a lint- nf $W, with costs of $;,;.,'l. Hail j Italian Marlilo Co., who have le'nnlt their 1 abused hi r by calling her names and by was lixcd at Vi'l and an appeal entered. ) m ill and finishing shops it Middl'dmry at general bail beliiivlor about their home A hearing was had In tho afternoon lu great expense, on"tl-.e assurance that their until she Is forced to appeal to the law. the case of William I-iroche, of llie ItlVi r- etichnlf of tho water privilege there would Hoth swear they will not live Willi one an side Hotel. After the examination of II. eeitalnlv furnish them all the w-.Tter now. other any Ioniser and tho woman Willi O. HcVlloltls. W. 11. I 'till mlmrs .mil others ' ,1. I. . 11...I.....1 Innrj Blrnjmilti ilnivn l,.,. fnnn ,1 oc I - i-.w . l.aroche was discharged. INews. Now, as their leaVe of the Coio-i.i that she will support the family of eight nn Alien for duty. Tom Menacepte, who was arrested for in- mill at Hiandon exrired. they aic- obllcul 'children herself. I'ondiie owns a team. tnxlcation on i'hiirsda, was lu court and to cenew It and tlvy will not remove to In court Fondiio conducted himself In alHHAClNO ill.MSKI.I Major Henry D. Snyder, surgeon and First Lieutenant Dudley M. Webb, as sistant surgeon, are assigned by a reei nt order to tho 13d regiment nt Fort Kth.in Allen. Major Lincoln C. Andrews has bun as signed to llie 43d regiment, and lepurt, 1 i Fiiday to Colonel Murray at 1-ort Lth ,.FVLL0F LABOR-SAVING c c EVICE5 CAVf-OR'THE housewife: THE DINNER hA5N TERRORS rR THE n3TE55viioavNSA, 1 T'T; ST"''-3w-, QEEVRMACE AVE LABOR V V IKMIN T, )f:'cRiPTix;cincLLAR5 rnct: AVE Worry: 32-38 UMlOMST.-r" OLD BY R El LIABLE! DEAL CR'p. OSTON.JASS:' AliKNTS F(JI4 I I ULlN'iTON AND K 1NITV. O. S. Hloelgett Co .. Kiddle- Pros.. Kd wards & Oloyd,. Perry Hsad & Vx... .... Hurl i. si 'i J ' i n III. 'in- I ...lllius ui'rsh A T. Calh. .n, . S & S D F in-, illi jim .t Stiw.ii t , K. But' 311 M -gi nn Hr s 1. i.t j'-y. 1 1 i! n. I fioni one jf these, nlthougli that i""""" i kuiuj, ue was iounei guilty .-Miiiui'-oury until inc-io is wairr cnongn at nianncr nigniy improper, e-nniug nis who .no -in Kin,.! in my a nne oi r.ti. wn n ineir control to mmi'ii inem si i ent names ami using oioiauc inngiiam-. rent tongui- in that locality to an extent ,ini1 1,1 boat as found by tlio co1,, "f Mcnacijue disclosed on power to operate their expensive mill and which leu i niei smith to wisli for a secre tary ot that nationality. The trouble grew out of a little linrsn racing ei North avenue- In which L. Ma- .veuis old. zonnl, accomnanled by his baker, C. Luce.i Ii-herman. He Is decilbid as having long white hair and beard, was lonnd should ered, of slight build and claimed to be Hj THE 13TH VERMONT. FATALLY BURNED. ri nrl ( l!n 1 II :i niHMlilnil In- t wn ntlior nativry of Italy wt'ic tin contrnillnR i.iit- when he arrived at his home esi Peat 1 ! " Mnnuinont nt C.etljsbai-g to lie Ilodl i tre-et and drove Into the yard the other rnied Almat llie Mleldle if October, men could not resist the temptation I n ! A letter was rci-elwd Monday morning fodow and tnunt liim. This offended Maz-1 fiom Col. Albert Clarke-, secretary of tho isonl as liafl the vaniiulslitni-nt of his sieed Home Market cln1.) of Hoston, accepting and he rc.-ioti-d tlie call In forceful and thu Invitation of the i:itli Vermont Itegl- perhais llielegnnl Italian. This made the mental Association to deliver an address Thursday which later ended fatally jow aim several peojue gainereu lo learn ai llie ucucaiion oi ine Louis Dion, who was given a hearing and blnps, uiscnargeii. Cornelius Oalrohan, one of the members of the Hutland-CanaiUan construrtlon gang who was arrested for n breach of tin- peace, was discharged . Mra. T. I. Haley thn Victim of an Acci dent I'riim an OH Niove, Mis. Thomas P. Daley of No. 1SS South Champlaln stri-t nut with an accident tho cause of the disturbance of the Sun day evening unlet. Tho men were tain marched off to tlie police olllce. ITALIAN MONDAY IN THE COURT. Natives or the Limit of sunny skies .Settle I'eir il llni so Itnce. Menday was Italian Monday in City Court and live natives of the land i.f sun ny sklc were before Judge rtit-,sell fur a somewhat dilllellll Investigation of the. botse race Sunday ev, nlng on Nottn ave nue, which ended in an nltcrcatli n In the tear of L. Mazinl's bake shop on low. r 1'earl stie-et. Tho piinclpals lu the alfalr were L. Mazzoni .mil (5, P.alll, who ke. ps legimcni s nionu- Hue was prenailng dinner on one ment at tlettysliurg. I he granite, weirk of of the common one burner oil stoves on the monument Is nearly completed ready winch sin- had pl.u'ed a portable oven, fot shipment mid tin- bronze statue and Fl om this sho was Inking some food when tablets uie also ineniy finished. Tlio lat-Jn some way the stove was overturned tu- are being made ut tlie works ,,r tlio Tnul the oil ran out, saturating tin, lloor (lotiiam company at Providence, H. I. nnd Mis Daisy's dress. The, llanies It Is expieted that tin- uionuiiiint will eaiight in the dicss and In an Instant be dedicated about tlie middle of October, wcic streaming above- her bead Shu Arrangi incuts an- now in progicss for ex- ran to the street, whero her frantic citrsloti ram to (lettysburg and return, scirain.s attracled the attention' ot William Willi side trips to Washington and other Sillmiaii ami p. A. Daley, who came at Inlet osllng uoinlH. including the different once- to her le.ee-uo and stice-eded by the bill Hi llelds. Paitleuiats of these arrange- ,,se of blankets, n extingiiiliinc tlie met, is will be ghen as soon as they are thmics but not until the, HUffe-ilng wannnii's i-ompleli-il. J hits will provide for an op- ,ody was so hpirlbly binned a.s to mako poriiintly for the Mirylvois of the- icgl- recovery almost impossible. She was tak ment nnd their friends to visit (iettys- P, to the iinmse ,m,t n, o,,,,. a.. Wnkc Up I You are an energetic man an ambitious one. But it is hard to get up in the morninc You feci that j-ou could take just one more nap, and one more anil still more. Your head is heavy. You bate to jet up. Your mouth tastes f i illl-i' WHO lis ninliv liolnts or Interest nt i... i-,.... t 1110 ll fi ll u n.r.i lout itr. i,.i- in,.i,,,,,,,ui. ., .... .. . ' : ' ... . .. j, s,.,im, Ol llie Vi-lir WUCll lilt- COUnil J' IS ' l,r. ,o,m,u ..r.ir,..r.,, ,a . ,. , . - ..." .u.vt., , ,-kii,o IIUIIV Will M. Hliigbam and Lewis Ilnzen. Janc on Church street, 'llie baker at Maz zonl's 1-sta.blishmmt, C. Lucca, and two comrades of Itailli's also liguivd In the affair, although to a lesser extent. ''hen liv escs were, called In city fourl Monday morning and unusual num ber of spectators had gathered and wei. well repaid In tlio antics of tho accu-ied and their efforts to plead Intelligently and itnderstandlngly. Mnzzonl pleaded guilty te a breach of the peace as did Hnlll, C. I,ucca and Migo Carbei.i, under tlie explan ations of Mazzoni, who olllclnie-el In the rolo of Intorpvotor. Fines wen- impofed as follows: L. Mazzoni, J10 and costs of S'.Ol, O, Hnlll, $10 and eosls of .fil: Migo '(irboa, iZ and costs of Jl.ul; C. Lucca, il and costs of f S.OI. The men did not havo tho money with them and were allowed to go and secuie It I u -ca, who Is Ma-uzoni's Inker, hur r.eel away to plm-n his bread baking mil no iloubt this staple product was ilellveicd late In several Italian homes as a icsult of tho Sunday evening dlstin bauce. Maitr-l'-o Mllllnl li id n healing .it the aftiiti ion and win cundltlonally discharged. Tin Iiie-n wcro arr.-steel liy Olllce r Dunn. (Jcoite McL'k-lUii, who was aiicalcil at Its liest. II, e nM'olil Inn, r,r llm linn1 no.l Inn, nt The original plan was to dedlcato tho cte not deep but so much of the body is! monument a l.-r the- (1 A. H. encamp- ,,llrnc, anti Mrs. ,)aloy wns ln ... ..... ,,,r.v cato conilltion tun worst results wero fear- Septemhor, but It was voted by the as- (lL shp ,,,,, not los(, consolousness nut soclalioi, to wall until October, believing wns , ,.lvn , ft ar,a, tint th k u nn rl ip n mnr h r.ri k.i n t l inn . . . . . . : . 1 . ,Z .1.1. " "i" .1,' . won or now ine aocitjont occurrcu, Sh nf tljo yoar, with t-oolor weather, than the lot-. tl..t Lt -.,1 It Ur.,. I . .1 MiUlll lllWIt'l UM' 111' L'C III iJIlleTlPft " r,rih "v'bm M r rviveniiooc'k mem t n, am ii.nn " ,'"iiX died about 11 o'clock. TWO M EN FINED, The Cty Court held a short session fiat- MRS. DALI2VS FUNERAL. Tho funeral of tho lato Mrs. T. P. Daley w;,s held Sundav afternoon nl .1 unlay neon at which two continued cases! o'clock from St. Mnry's cathedral went completed. John Fondrie-, who was'V.ith tho Hev. C. C. Delaney officiating, sent to Jail a few days bjforo for Inde-.The church wns crowded with cent behavior In court, got off Saturday friends or tho deceased and the floral with a Hue of H and costs for a hieacli offerings were many and beautiful, Thn of the peace. Tlie i-omplalut was ma, In by members ot St. Ann society of which Mrs. I'ondrle's wife, lie was allowed time to Daley was a member were present In a earn the money to pay the linn r.nd costs, body and occupied seats In tho centre of Coriii-llits Calrohau of die railroad con- the church, Tho Interment wns In Ml St. strtietle 11 gang vvtis. In court uud was lined Joseph's cemetery The beniers were J, and costH of Jll.'il for Intoxication. The H. Hiodle, P J Koddy, E, It. Cnrloy, M. 1). line w.,s remitted lu consideration of tic McMalioii, P. Ji McAllllffu c-J Ju l. payment of the coaU iDolun- bad. Your breakfast does not suit, anil you are irritable. When you ro to work you don't feel like it. You fight the feeling all day, and a couple of hours liefoie closing time you turn in and work like a good fellow. When it's time to stop, you nrc just warmed up for a six day's go-as. you-please. Hut it is too lnte, and the next moniintf it is the same thinu over again, That isn't laziness it's sickness real, serious sickness. And later it will develop into something worse liver trouble, con. sumption, blood disease, or nervous pros, tration There is a remedy that will put you on your feet Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It will wake up your stomach, give you an appetite, and put vim in your blood, It will make a new man of you, It contains no alcohol and will not create appetite for stimulants. Mr, Charls llunwict, of Lenox, Macomb Co., Mlcli., writt-k 'I have never felt better lu my life tbon I do now. I have taken Dr PItrce's Golden Medical Discovery riffht alonp. T run I now walk quite well with a cane anef hope- to inrow even mm away neiore long, ana as nave had to use crutches for nearly two years, I think I ara doing fine. I do not cough now and I can sleep like a school boy. I have been treated in two hospitals and by three doctors besides, and rectlved no benefit: so I think your niedl clue Is tlie only medicine for tne." , Do not let any one induce you to take a substitute in place of "Golden Medical Discovery." Huy of reliable dealers. With tricky ones, something else that nays them betlei will probably be offered as "Just as eood " Perhaps tue.mi but it can't be (orjvu. DEATH OF W. G, CARLIN. With Lived For u Number of Vnnia l'rokrt, llnart Valve. William O. Carlln aged in year-, died Thursday morning at 1:30 o'clock of heart would ho within twenty minutes' ride of failure at the homo of his mother. No. i.'3 the city I didn't tell him he'd Ivivo to i'OH THE KICK "Fomo men are h ird to suit," remarked the real estate agent, after a customer had left. "That nun. now, will come b ek hem ln a wck or two ind tell me I havo swindled blm. although I'e sold him a suburban lot at half pri-v.' "What will ho complain about?" asked the ofllco lounger. Ho'M kick beeauso when I told him he St. Paul street. Ho bad surtercil from a pcc-ullar heart disease for a number of years, tlio troubln bolus caused by tlie fall ing on his shoulder while playing Willi an other boy when one of the heart valves was broken, He lias been taken before thn students at the- medical college a ivtmbcr ' of times whrro tho case was dlagnos.-d nnd thought to be a most lcmarkable one, i No funeral arrangements havo aa yet been made. walk thirty minutes to reach his t.-alei.' Chicago Tribune PETITIONS IN HANKRFPTCV. Thiee petitions in bankruptcy wcie illed Thursday In the olllce of Clerk of tlio Fulled Stute-s Court lleorge 1-1. ,lnnisii. One was nn involuntary petition ami tho oilieis voluntary. Tho Involuntary peti tion Is that of Frank .1. Nelson of West l'awiet nnd tlm petition Is mailt- by Jo seph M. McCornilck of Granville, N. Y , It sets forth Hint the petitioner lias acted ns tlm attorney ot Neison In cases In tlm Supteme Court and In Justice cases and performed other acts, the fees for which aggregate Ji'OO. It also shows that a mort gage of property has been given to S. M. Hlslr.g and M V. II, Pratt for ??5, and further sets forth that n mortgage hns been given by Nelson for JI.",.Vi. It then avers that tho petitioner has been Inform ed that the man to whom the mortgage wns given Is a gambler nnd that the po. tltloner bellnvcs the mortgage was given to defraud. Voluntary petitions were entered by gol den F. Klmbnll of St. Albans, a railroad conductor, with liabilities of nil. SI and nssets of $57.1.40, and by John Ryan of Plalnneld, n drover; with liabilities of $i;2'iO and assets of J10O. CAP.D OF THANKS. To friends and nelgnbois, to Lamnillo Lodge No. ,!, and tlm employes of the I'.- r kngii.n Traction company for their many klfiduwscH -mil the beautiful tlowers suit on tho oci-asio-i of our 'ate lie. ia .emcnt I tciiel.-r huartfo.lt thanks. Jl'LIAN H. STONE. West ford, Vt., Aug :'!. .'fr.al.'twlt Notice to Builders. Hlds for the loiL-triii'llou of Hie addi tion to be built lo Iltigham Academy will bo received until Sept Oth. Speclllcatloua may bu had on application. Address H. II. MOKKILL, I'rlnrtpal. Hakersllcld, Vt. KW,tl2Ufcu9.1t m'nnijJGTON & iiiNEsnrnan depot Gen. Avery, acting for thn Hurllngton & lilneirtiiirgli R. H. Co.. tiled in the city clerk's olbcc Thursday notice of the ioca tloji of iaml, required by the company for use as a depot. Tlie hind mimed Is found In lots ri. il and 7 In block C and a part of lot K Ir. the Ferguson ,1 ScaiiT addition. It Is located cast of Hrlggs street. DcWUt's Little Harly Risers. Tli fauiuua little pliiav Site Farm Cfl will tell at their farms nt Lyndon Centre, Vermont, on September 2 7 tli at io o'clock, thirty-eip;ht head of thoroughbred Trench Coach Horses, being all the thoroughbred stock of this breed at Speedwell Farms, with the ex ception of three teams of drivers reserved for carriage purposes This will be a rare opportunity to get a rare stallion or mare at your own pri e. Catalogues furnished on appli cation to SPEEDWELL FARMS, g,.t Lyndon Centre, Vt. TANGIN is for women. It won't cure consumption or yellow fever, but it will absolutely and unfailingly help all torms ot womanly aisease. it is just tne meaicine Nature intended woman to taKe wnen nervous, run down, weak, suffering or when she needed a tonic. You owe it to yourself to know about this medicine. 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