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THE BURLINGTON FRKR PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVKOTRR 1(5 185)5) " Turc and Sure." BADLY CUT. OPEN FIGHT m FAT mi' i 'i i m i ' i i ' i ii ii i 1 1 1 1 i A pure cream of tartar powder, No alum, no adulteration. Sharpest Engagement of the Philippine War Fought Near San Fabiarv THROUGH MUD WAIST DEEP The American SoliUori Marched In At tack tint liiBiircantii-rillphiu Slim p- hooter Alnifil 1'or American CH11 cern Too Muddy tu Held Oil' Allin.ildtt. Mi.t lla, Nov. II. S p. m. This A !n- M tn ono of tho sh.upest two-hour .-.omtnlp of the war, with nil tpi il c tiiHnr lit- liif miles from Sun Mi", Sut'iMav, inir oilleer anil fix. i. Ml ( 1 1 nil 1 1. 1 'l nan' "lln it ii nil tut M' i wound. .1 'I hi' Amcm-iitis enpiuicl i linplt I.- il'il .i HiKiill. ! rlllr" mill t. ' 1 Ii i - in doubt ;. n Win II i W.I.- ili.in lylnn in tho rii i in lii.-. M.uiy more I'ill-- w . n kiln i, or wvnnib 1. n. I W 1- i'lllll llll'l' till. I tin' - ' hi 1 IllK .11 t-!. i ti .laclnto for ot in.MiitiiiK the Aiiif-liMtm Hi'ir Hi. i .! limn JMKiiiuiii j I.H 'i ..--c eiillll'olll t i W hel ' I A u 1 1 1 . i : 1 1 , mltjht retreat. n nm.niillnr. a dc- I II 'i. w I'll a (i. it III k nun, ,i mlit y. 1 1' " nt to tlls- I'i. Cm' I a Id ol tin a ill I I', mill. -. tl'em Til '.-I m id i t , mi Tiim w 1 1 i in -( I'tli'OIKll. f '1 tho li'iili'I in t lie I. l.iml oT - i succc-slon of "ti'i k.s Aiiii-rn .m.s had to slop s-i bt idu i r, .i.ili . i ... i i. i li p , ... h nl . t , , , , i. -ui l null mi mil ilitt lies, . t n.l a! oi 1 -tan allil horsey, i-l 1 llU'-rlftl in mmiics. A Inni'li'i d m1- I tin- Hatlliur khii part i la ifr- he'ciK Useless it - I" in .1 tho Unlit tun i'i .1 ii l.ito, while tho li mi '. l p nt ne II I'.ll t.llliltl WHS p,l-lllK .1 lllllls.-s 111 till' llllllst Of .1 COCO.l- 'in.. Idi". ill', p In mini. Tlii I-" 1 i -' irp.-h " 'p"--.. Indihn hi tn .-. Iioii.-i s i i small I' I. i'h across the io ill. la 1.1 ! lire ii'. ii th. Amr rli'im won- il. i ill Win n i hey bojinn liritiif nthiT pi'- ol" i.' (1 an iroin tliUk. t-. luilh- wi 'la in-an i-tit sb i ir. -iajot' t s i. rt t'i. nun 1 is ni'-i. r,.' ,.i i in- jy . in. .iiw wiin toll wore Mioiddi"- .-ir.ips or i i ' r, his. Din tlie "id tiov. v, i '..- 1 1 . ' rack inn i k-nu n knocked ihe 1'lllplaod ri'.m ihr Ire., ilk.. Mpiii r. 1,. a'.il the Am- n- Mi-dud tlio trench, 1. iving four Kl ill Ill-Ill I'I III i- 111. !'.. M' i.'ulmont I hop deployed und. r lire t t.i M.ilnr John A. Logan's battalion in t1 .enter, Major Cinlilc's on the right n 1 M.i tor Mn.-h'- ui the loft. The sklr- f iine. w'ueli w.i.- a inllo long, ad " (rl riplilly keeping up a constant nri . Filipinos, m. id. mi nnexpocteiliy good 1. iii.ni of t'i. in i tin. ilnnm behind 1 the m. ili an-, w. n- within M fo t of m Mn. i- M.H-I, il..nk.'d a small i'i h full ot li, -in ui his. -ui Pi i-iir-r (hen. Rii.l -l.ii.uhu r,i i; m ai j all of thi in belaic einfiiia ill- luwn. 'I lie Hatlli.i; -.mi l.-'Il-ei a '.if I n. I,, holding tlu ridgi ,ual t i In' ( n in 1 1 I i yoial tho town, drh-ali.-eit )ti l''ili.liics Into tin in. Is. h's ball ill .ii i 1. 1. 'ting the town bin ri I a lii; I'i'tii ll.m wild b was lly- a a i i 1.1 'I' pi-iutv II- '! 'iippo-id to have ro ''il iou.i'''l l-'auupai'. It w i- 11111111.--ii piusio t:.i m. a.- th- Am man . - w.T" oxliHiisKd and thili- supply ui iiainition was low. The outpi sl.s il nvo r.liplnos during lb" night. Tho ot tin li'lliplno lb nun. nit colonel wan i nl i'iu a the killed ' t ii gm ""it leturnul to San 1'uhlan li. it 'icing Impossible to gel up . o i r t tic roads. pit lamiitlon ol tho I'Tilplno .sooreiary w ir w.i- fount In nil tin- villages, glv gU'V.mi .I'counts of nlleged Plllptno i ail saying that "Vii Amei leans i in. n killed and l.ri,"to wounilod during w .1 i I' ad ind wolililod were hr'ucht tn 1' 1 3 l la t in tn-i' iy. The ollleer.-, w ! l.- iij .,y It is lmposxlliii tor iim. . n to atonipi a junction with. Con. io- mi "'count of Ihe mail- I'risonors a .- 1'iorteil that Anuin.iidn wilh an iv ''ire . stimated al in.isjl) nioll piob "i' "X iirgi r it i. ri, :s n tiring tow vji.r, in, isitoti iliii- in li-ivi- by rull I l"r t io nnrthwiM. Sunn, of them 1 " I.. Ilevoil tho I'illplno armv had " 'be I"'' ' y (lens. V.'lllll- i' .1 Yoin,'. I.. I, e ,vi oiIlnAgulnai.lo's "i ' Hi''- ! pi d .San 1'abl, in, going liW -i, i t, ' 'bo it ago. 1 1 st iti:i'oi!' riiiiM an.v. o-i is. -l.llll! In. Ni 11 The fallowing ' I'-'lved nt the war dep.in incut 'tis. I , lb 11. Manila, Nov, t l .In contlnuo's; a lphoon K T.g and nearly four 1'ubois of ill. n this nion'th im Manila, tn I more central In Luzon. II. J.re- l'.ll'l Tlio lb II. lapllle bt i 11 t l lln pas-ed In iilal lob in i.in ation and 'iiitliing l.a 11 Horn him since t Moid iv. Utp. '..inn it ports an eiiKagi'ment on the in-ttini a short di-taiice. fi-nni San ..ii A baltallor. ,f the V.d uiab r r h .Mini kid and difo.itod i o: the i in nitronehod Tiny had Iwo nan ' i ''il. The enemy loft 11 dead on the id at. 1 II rillon. !c,i. Wbo'tlon w. m '.) attack San Jacinto but Ihe i, hi. not ierti harnod. llngho- i,nd .. no opirallog in Wist llolio al.d ' I"' a ind Mn mn at t'.i oatuan. The 'n in. ikt no slant. OTtrf. COL, WESSELS 3D CAVALRY, Die tiit, Wlio ( aptiiit il Ihn rinnirBniitK' ,lr It mul I'liill,,., Part lenlai at W lerklng of Ihe (.'barli'li.n. S'ii la Nov. H.-s p. m.-ruiilifi tle lni i' - . idlivj ih" grounding of the mnv tr ' dir. si.jii hbow thai she Mniiu ,,n '" " 11 ' ,Jbl leof loll milts i ast r K i' iuii n Island. Ui r stwn wus almost I' mi I u.d and the now aliin.M uf ' heavy sea was on and ibo irul. l s il. rolling vloleiilly. The wit-r ilf .1 doors wire quickly eloped but weio It ' In under the engine i on.p.u mieni. tir tbo Hist effnilH lo tlglit her, the 111 c fiaroil she might slide nlf boeauso )f i. hi ivy sea and theiefuro abaiidonid lie nifmpt Id save her. 'I hey hurrlftl lo ,hi lii'ineh and boats and lowon away, pn timed lo llKbl for a landing, with two "'lis, im HIIi'S and Im days milium. Homo ! ihr (illlei'iM and men wire iliosseti only ji I Mamas mid their uniloiclothins. Tlio jn cl locks of the cann n weie removed Ki,r. lac li'ials put oir. Two bourti afior Ihe (. iinrks:on Hliiiek all had gotten (way 'J'he report that the crow icmiilned Iwo dayn on the vessel is Inaccuiate. A party i-eturuod two days Inter but found 1 impost. Illle (o g0Vl, unylhhii;. 'Jim llrst lanillng was made on a Illtln Flind. wIMi a ftont of barren rocl-.s. Next lay tlie boats again took to tlie water and proeeiiidM lo Kanilguni Island, whole n andlng was made In tho expectation that Igbtlng would be necessary. Ho far from jhl doing inn ci so however, the cimrlos lon'u nun found a hull' Si.vane people, who rcjiiirdod tlicin wlHi curlo.-t'ty nithcr tlutn nosuiuy. On tint third ilny (ho Htorm hail Kroatly subsided, ami Unit, .lohti Meliniuild, with llo.itcw.ilii Domliik'k Ulynm and fix men, started for tlio grille of I.liigsiyen In u so foot salting latilK'h, hoping to llial mi American warship but entirely Ignorant of ili tiornl Wheaton's expedition, l.h'iit. Mcliotiutd was four days iillont, lioi pltiK ui..lor sin Iter of tho hostile shorn fur two days on account of tho hlKh sons. IHntr most of tho time In it snnklni: ruin, rin.ilh, flyiwr tho I'nlnn Jack down, clad In their unilerclolhliiK mid drenched to tho skill the officer mid Ids companions over took tho transport Aztec, which curried them lo the battleship Oregon. The miiiho.it lleh na was due to arrive at KiimUrueiu Island ycstetduy, Tim I Ohm Ii Mon wan icIiirn'tiK from n livn i Kii'ks' cruise nbinir Ihe eastern eo.iM of J l.tision and Adniltal H'ntsnn was b'Kllihilitf ( to lie tinensy. Ho silppostd, however, that hln had Joined (leti. henlon H expedition. hi naval elrrloM the accident Is eoiid ered (tilte una voidable. The only weilili r N H al thoie are 1101 more such disasters In I'lilllniliios waters, which lire most In differently charted. Tho Charleston lies practically In the open so.i and there Is no hone of .'living lier nr l.ho valuable paraphernal!. i at.d cci'tiiits of the iTiilsee. Cel. Wossels of the Third eavnlry, while near Han N'leholas, north of T.iyiiK, eap tuied a (lllplno bull tialn loaded with leii.iil- of th.. hisitrijcnts' war drp.irlnieut and the pressi h and outllt or tho hews pnpi r lndepoiidi Mela. 'THE CHARLESTON WRECKED .Manll.i. Nov. 11. litl'fip mi-The Tulted flales orulsor Chat li Mon which had boon paliolllui; I In' northern muM of I.tiKon. was w locked on a reef off ihe nurlhwosi const on Tuesday, N'ovembir 7. Ail on board saved. The cruiser i 'bait lesion, which wus built In San I'r.tiielsco In ivss had, aeeoidlng to llrassoy's Naval Annual n dlsplaoeii,"nt ol :U7l tons was 812 fot 7 inches In length, -Hi feet 2 Inches In beam and 21 ft ot S inches In draught. She was of steel hav ing iwo pMpcllors, one funnel and two m ists with military tops. She bad tho following armnment Two 5-ltieh guns, six il-inoh guns, four (l-pound-ei.- two .l-pounib rs, six 1-pounde.rs, two machine guns and one light mm, with our tuipttlo tubes. Slio had a complement of 3fi'l. HISTOItV Ol' Till-: CHAHLKsrTON. Washington, Nov. 1 1. The Chai lesion vrn I lie (li si vt -m 1 to t enio to the rein fonvmini of Atlmlral Dewey after the battle ol Manila bay. On her way to Manila she tuiiohiil at Ciiani and look I'o "-inn ot tin Maud III the namu of tlio ('lilted Stati -. Tin by ii i-iaphio ollloi-, navy depart ment, gii'- th" lollowlng exact tlata coli ecini'aa tin duality of the wkreek. Tli" ' iiiina pak rocks me looated In long ltulo l.v d'gito.s 4 nilnutes oust, latitude IS id mitt, and .".7:10 ntirlh. They lie -even inllo-. da. . iM of the largo Islands of Kai.lgiian, olio of the llahuaii group off Hit inn th tn'i-t of Luzon. The (luliiapal; rooks aii ill-tinetly shown on tho naval chart, wbi'b 1- snpplleil to vos.-o'. in the I'hllll pint -. hot the coral r. ol on which the ('bird Mon Mi ink. throe miles north luitthwioi ol tho rocks Is not shown on Hie eliai-i. The dangerous coi-Hilou of this toa.-t has been looently pointed out by lti.tr Admiral lirniUotd, chief of the cqulpim nl biiii'an, in his loport to Secio taiy Long lie said: "Thi buio.'iii is in receipt of a great niini bei ol liMiioKiaphio ropoits Iroin captains ol ship- t oncoming the entire unrelia bility i f th" best existing charts of the late Spani h poKsosslous eontrollttl by tile Cnlteii States. I n ihe I 'hlllppl no isfntids, tin -t iit. nf idiots is tonslantly nece.s. saiy im- till- leasaii anil they don't al w a pit . ii llnb!ti." The o.d Spanish maps continue lo be ustd by our naval v. sm1s iiiuil the navy dep irtmei.t can make lis own charts. This work i- verv eionso and neifssarlly -low. Only Jltlo.iHi is now avallablo for the work In all of the former Spanish pos sesions. The lioimimtton has been doing till- won- in the Hilllppines ami has a eonipl lo l'vilr.igraplilo outfit on board, h'lt It will In- ,-omo time before the Amer ican sunrys and dam will bo available. AI'MHtAL DKW'IOV SAVS IT IS A TItFACIIKitol'S COAST. New York. Nov. 11. -A reporter wont to the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel to-day and sent Atlnilia! Dewey a copy of Ihe despatch iiunoiiikclnir the losn of the I'harlestou. The admiral t x pressed tho greatest llef at tho tidings. "I am very -oiry," In; y ild. "The I hailestor. was a good ship, but If -he has neon lost, I am glad that at least none of her gallant ollloer.s ami erow -baled h'T fate I am always iiiior-e-leil in the wollaie of men on the ships ol our nay and doubly mi m those who have in t i ui.ilei my eoniniand. It is , lie 11 hero; - coast win re tilt Chaileston im t Us tl.iom-ono of the most treacb'Toiia on lln- whole island of Luzon." CENTRALYERMONT RAILWAY A tiilinmr t" Urlng It lot', Clnie.r Itel tlnn Willi the Grand Trunk-May Double TinuL .1 Part of thn Line. Montreal, Nov. 11. Mr. Cha-. M. Hays, gem r. l manager of the (Iran. ITi link (tall ivaj sys. m, nicoinpnnlt il by Mr, K. 11. I'll.. Invb, Ihe general malinger of the Centtiil Voiniont railway; Col. Walker, presbbnl of the Smile Fo Hallway; On. Midi;, loiiyh, yd, -president of tip. Frio Itaiiioad, and Mr. linker, ol JloMon, all members ol tin. boaid of ilheclors of tlie Conlial V'eriuont, ot tho city this morning on an ofllclal tilp of luspcctlou over tho huttr load. ' The trip Is in conneetlin with the seli'iii" lor lurllier reorganization of tho Central Vermont as part of the OraiM Trunk system. It Is understood to bo tho intention of the draiitl Trunk innuage meiit to Ining the .several links or their system into closer worlilng haiinony, es P"i nilly the ch, i ago und CmiM Trunk nnd the Central Voiniont. It Is also un 'ltilnod thai a iiiimbor c f Iinprtneint ins In the lolling -tot k and roadbed of th i luler will soon l-i made, Including tho double tracking of a portion of tho line. BOSTON AND ALBANY LEASE lias llenn Mniln Sat IM.it'ttiry to the Tro. leel Ivn (,'ommittee and Will li- Kntlllfil ltnail (iels Additional S1,,.-,(II),(I00, (loston, Nov. II. -The Ti.inseilnt this evening publishes tlio following: 1 An arraiigonieii' 1ms boon made liy which, i the foim of the lease of the lliiiton and I Albany railroad to the New V( rk mini railroad has been minle satlsfuolory to tbo Focalled piMtectlvo icmnilltee and an adill. tdn of a million apd a half d illars has 1 been made to the cash i.bont to be paid I by tha Now Vork Crutral railroad. TNi 'pral"'tlvo lommltteo has deeidod that un der nil the ulicuirtslances, II Is tor tlie Inst intetest of the piapcrly nrid tin stock holders Unit Ibis new louse should be rati lied. VFIt.MONT I'KNHIONKIIH. Wnshlngloii, Nov. 13. The follow, ng pensions luivo bene granted Vermunlerst Increas', Stephen Ilerry. Heudsboio, il to $S. (leoigo W Vanity, North Danville. ?(i in ft, AiiguMiis n. I'rntt, Hollow a $21 lo Pi Killb, A Drunken Stabbing Affray on a Public Street in Gcnnington. MURDER BARELY AYERTED, The Victim lUrrlvcd Six Cuts, Oun Ilolu: -Nnai- Him ,iignlur Vein HM Wounds Arn Not Coiiiildei ed Dullgnri lis I1U Assallutit nlsuppeui d and Kviiilcil t In, Police. I'.e.tmlnglon, Nov. 13. AVlillo engaged In an HltoiKillon hi one ot tin most public places hi th" vlllacie yesterday alleiuoon Joseph Langiloii, locclvcd six slabs at tho band of Jack Craven, otto of them being near the Jugular vein and it Is a wonder that he was not Instantly killed. They me both young mm and weio cunsldciably under the Inlluence of liquor. Ciavcli had a dog that he wauled to nil Iniiidim. While nylng to mako a trailu they got Into an altercation mid Cra ven cillid l.,ingdon a dlsiespoctful epi thet mid l.angdim knocked him Into the gutter. :i"ii Crnu'ii got up l-angd'Hl went for bin. again, and missing his loot ing wont down Into tho gutter hhiibilf. Ci.uon had his knife out by thut time and Jumping m l.aitgdoii bta.bhoil him In tho I m i k, i'iu", the arm and body niaklng six slabs III all before ho w.n taken off. Ho I wn. taken h.io a physician h ollloe elo'o by .mil Ihe nflalr was baldly known until I. ite this forenoon. Ccuen dW.ippi.ind and up In ( Ills i M'hlhK had not boon f lllal by lb.- ollli ers. who looked for him. Lang don hi d ahoui two qthir.s but his wounds ate nol eiilsldoivd d.uigeious b the al ti'tidlng physician. I.nl'gdou Is consiib lid i lo hluiiio. j ENTERPRISE IN RICHFORD. ! A Newly I'lirtncd (liiniininy In Itnlinlld n t'llflitl Ul e ..itllltfilt'till iliK I'biot. Itlcbfortl, Nov. 13. l-iiur weeks ago yes toitlay moinlng sunrise saw tho lino point ol tin, Jtlulifoid b'liriiitute oomp.iliy in nsh"s. A new company, The llleliford .Mii'iuf.ietiiiing company, iegan the woik i ot erecting a now plain this morii'iig. Twelve thousand lliieo liundioil mid llfty dol'iirs was ruls'tl by the business men and winking peoiile. Only two subsorib I ers, l epresi'iillng a total of only ?'', ic- side outside of the town, and they ate dl'octly iiitorcslotl In Ulehford's llniuicial prosperity. The tiiianliiioii'rt vote nt the special limn nutting at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon to exempt the Itlehfonl Furniture c m pany, or any compny, which would re Inilltl the bullied faetoiy, from live vent's" taxis wn.s by acclamation. The special coiporalli'ii meeting at 2:IW voted utninl- mci.sly by acclamiillon to furnish said 'crnip.iny with fito water for ihe holler aim factory when there was enough wa tt i" so that It would not mdnngci the stip nly for lire and domestic purposes, u was also Mitoil to plaeo a hydiant hoar ihe fac tory. Tlrcnlutlrms woto luissod asking the water eommls.slotier.s to place a hydrant on School street to protect the Swtat Cniiilhus shop and another near ine -Mis-.slsipioi railway to protect the veneer mill. The business of the old Itlehl'oul I'ur nituie t onipany will bo olosei'l out. 1'tiui lllths ol tho stool; has boon pledged for a new compai.y. The stool; holders and stil.si libers held a mooting In bank block hall Saturday evening nnd formed the Hiilifonl Mniiur.iottirlng Company. Uy laws weie inloiileil ami .seven directors elo' tt d. These tllroetois aie: II. C. I'omlngs, Arthur .Mi K'li.ney, o. M. Hounds, A. N. ("lapp. II. O. Ilo'l. 1'. Mt Gottrdk and W. 11. Leklln. After the sioekholdei's' m "ting the directors met and oli'ted Arthur MoKlnney, presltbnt; C. M. Hounds. soetelaty, tn usurer anil niana"er. Il was voted lo piinha.-o tho site of the Itlehfonl Furniture company. togthor with the enUno, ett .. for JJ'iH. The inalia goi was li.-'triiclctl to begin work on the foundation of the new bnlld'ng at onie. The old company was capita llzed at J1J, '. This sloil; will bo woitli about lialf price, ii' f7.-,im Four-lifihs of this, or about Siniti trots to Ihe new company The now Itlihfoiil Manulactiirlng company Is eapitallzetl at $2h,ikn). With the sub.scrlp tloiis and slot k from the old company this Is all Pi sl'iht except less than Ptob nbly tlie i.ow oo'npaiiy will bo making fur- nituie within w days. IN COURT. rrnseiiiitloa of I.lqiinr Cases Occupies At tention In Washliik'lni Co ii n I s . Montpoller. Nov. io. The time of Wash ington County Court to day has been largely oooupled it: tlio prosecution of liquor case. i. Stale vs. William Spoltllng of North :ield. lospondcnl pleaded utility to keeping inlextc ulng liquor with Intent to soli, and wll'n maintaining a nnls.inie In tho illigo of N jflhllelil tielittiieo delei red. Stale nipihut Cycus Itolllns of Haiie. Ite-poiiilent pleaded guilty to keeping In toxicating liquor wlih lnlt nt to sell and to six second orient es ot silling. Iioeausti ot respondent's 111 health the court Im posed the minimum siiitcnce ol $10 for oat h olfoneo with costs ol pro.-et utlou, ami Imprleonm' nt nut lesS Hum one munth ami not morn than one nnd one-half months In the House of Coireetdm nt I lit t l.i ml. In Ihe case of keeping, a line of $H and costs was imposed, with the Fame tiim of Imprisonment as in the pievlous case. Slate against Frm,"ls Ciavllu of .Mont poller. itespoudi'iit is a notorious pocket i'od'llnr In Montpoller. He ploadid guilty to three llrst offeinivs of selling ami in keep ing with intent lo soli, itesponilont was senttneed to pay a line of lluo and costs, with the allotmllvo sentence In the sell ing case, ami 111 the ease of keeping, to pay a line of $10 mul costs of proM'cutlon, lie has no money and the nllernatlve sen leiue will bo about 1S months 111 the. House of Correction al Uutland. The Jury In tlm perjuiy e.'uso of State against Marsh rame In about four o'clock this afternoon disagreed, and were sent Don't Scratch If lions won't lay when egga are high, in fall nnd winter, make them lay In the old rell nblu way, tented Along and proved for ovor 30 yoars, with Sheridan's CONDITION Powder It'll nife, aura und oconomlral. MaktiH pullets early layers, lirlngs moulting buns round quickly. If jom otn't ifet it weneii(l one pack 21.0, i litt-, 01. A -J-II), can iiI.ilii.U,$3. Kiprf.ni paid. Hftmplo uf dvist poultry paper fraa. I. S. JOHNSON & CO. i Bolton, Matt. CAUTBON I I When you ask for a Porous Plaster insist on having AllcocKSs TAKE NO OTHER back for further loiiHldcratloii of tho iase. Hlnti' against Stowe of Wnterlniry, as saiill with Intent to kill Is now oik trial. Stale's Attorney Hoar for the State and i r . L. l.alrd. v.. H. Stanton anil u. W. Morse for the respondent. Montpolhir, Nov. II. In County Cc.irt to-diy the assault with Intuit to kill caso !ol State ag'ilnsl Stowe was Riven to the jury In th" morning and a verdict or gull ty was reluriud late in the aflcrnonii. I The next cumj to be taken up war the conspiracy and cxtorllon case ot Suite agaliiHl ex-Deputy Sheriff (leorse W. Smith and others of Harre. II. W. Scott counsel for tin respondents, argued for a change ot viiiue. lit- produced nllldavlis fit nir. the editors of the Harre and Mont pelier newspapers us lo their olreulatlnn at the 1 1 mo the nflalr wus made public, with eoples of the in wspapets tontalnliig a report of Hie same, und argued Unit It would be impossible lo procure mi Impar tial Jury to It y the case In Washington county. JuiIko Wiilsou ovel ruled .Mi. Soelt's motion and the ease was set frr 1 1 If I at 2 o'clock in Ihe afternoon. The bribe y i ao wns (lie one taken hp and tho afternoon wn.s consumed In polling a Jury. Slate's Attwncy I 'oar appears lor the St itc and Is assisted by ox-Siale's At torney llowlmul. II. W. Siott, (. T. Swn sey nnd ex-State'H Attormy Stanton ap 1'iar far the i espjiidenls. I I'OL'ND Cl'lLTV OF I'Mlt.ItJH V. I Mon' poller, Nov. 12. In Washington Coi'iity Court the trial of the assault caso of State vs. Stowe, consumed Ihe foic noon Saturday. A recess was taken In tlio: afternoon until 2 p. m., .Mtnd.iy. The Jury in the perjury cae of State vs. Marsh returned a verdict of guilty Friday even li.g. Sentence, was Mtspciuled and ball fix ed ut $1(. ON CHARGE Oh" MANSLAUGHTER. Dt'pnly Sherin" Cmnp of Sirntun Ilsiinil Over I n t h l il runtl ''tirj. I Swaiiton, Nov. in. The hearing in tho case of State vs. I'olleeman Lewis I. Camp, for Hboiitlng Frank C.ul.nil, has taken up a Keiond day, with only a few Wlthe.ssos. (lialinm. th thVil wllntss of jestrrdiy was only asked a f w quo-Hans tills moin lng. but th- llrst piluclp.il witness was Dr. ll.iwloy of tbo Mary Fletcher bespit il, llmllngton Di. Hawley ItclliUtl pariicu latly of llarl. mil's tondin n when he ar rived ot the hospital, as being hi a sta'o ol collnps"; u,at he was suffering firun two hull.-t wounds. Unit tin dir t'tion ot tlu bullet thut entoufil the lowei part of the abdomen look an upward course while the otli. r seemed to have taken a direct Inward course. He said (l.iii.inil mad" no statement except that a sore on bis bead was where the otllee.r hit him. Stetis, another bridge carpenter, next tcsllllfil. He told of meeting Allurt Sow les. who was going after help fiv the of lii or. lie met him on the Indigo, He said riowl.s and ho tin nod back and they met Camp at lh corner of Di pot street and South liver, near lt.ixt'-r'.s house. That be went with Camp lo the depot luokin.' alloi- (im land, that there al the depot Camp fainted, lie helped Cavnp b.i"k to th'- l oltl and washed his wounds. He bad to help the ollloer up the slops. Dr. Allen was the next witness, and ho showed the direction of the bullets and said that one of the shots must have hot n lipul when the plMol was tn omit ict with the clothing of Gal laud. Dr. Ciow corroborated Dr. Allen's testi mony. i Albert Sowles was the next and last wit ness for the day. Ills testimony nnlia dlcted Slmproii's of yostoiday. He itstl liod that Simiisou told the o!!leer.s that night In his pusoneo that Camp was down on the lloor when lie 111 d the llrst sho,. Also that h" did nol blame Cjnip lor Gar land would have killed him if he had not shot. '1 he innlllim;. I Swanton, day of the I St. Albans, Camp, lor case gots on again Saturday Nov. 12.-Saturcay, tho third homing bolore Justice I'linn of !n the m so of Stale vs. Officer shooting Frank (larlaud, was taken up by the dofen-e. The defense In tto'lucid a certilletl copy of the appoint ment of 1.. I'. Camp as special couslablo by the seleotmeu of the town of Swanton. whu h was tiled In the olflce ot the town clerk. Mr. McOet trie); for the prost en tint opposed the admission of the evi dence, but it was admitted, and is escoii tlal as showing tlio authority of Camp outside the village limits, as his etjmmiv tlon as village police would not authorize him to act ius an officer ouislilo the vll-, laee limits to quell a disturbance that 1 c gan outside Ihe corporation. C. W. James, deputy sheriff, was the, llrst witness. I lo testified to the goo 1 character of I,. 1', Camp, said he was a' good citizen who.-o character he hat) never qni'stloi.od. He bad known him for about 'l years. He testifies that lit had known (Jutland for three years, and that he was quarrelsome when In liquor, and told of trouble ho had hail with him. Mr. Jamt s also told ihu story which tho wltne Simpson told the officers on the night f October .Mill. He told Messrs Janus mat Heche how Ciarland forced Camp agalns the counter seized bis billy, knocked Cimp down tusl beat lilm over the head, mid how Camp shot the llrst time when he was down on tho lloor, and pointed out to the officers where Camp lay when ho llred the llrst shot. Slmpion then told th officers tint be did not know of anything Camp could havo done thathodliUiotdoho fore lie used bis revolver, that lie did not blame Camp for shooting him, for If ho had r.ol, Onrlnnd won d have killed Camp Mr. James further testilled to seeing blood ou the nflieo door at the Atuerdan Iloust, a broken window and other marks of tho I conlllct. Deputy Sheriff Thompson of St Alhnn I est I lit il that Garland wn.s quarrelsome when In liquor. Mr. Thompson told of a haul time ho and Officer Calllu had at St Albans In ariestli.g Garland thoie once, and how he fought them all the way lo the Jail. David I'orter, q., a lawyer from St. Jolinsbury, teMlllod that be hail known Gal land thiee yon I'M. and had roomed In, I the same building with him; that he cou Islilered lilm a vicious, quarrelsonio and j dangerous man when lu liquor, I Swanton, Vt., Nov. 11. The bearing In tm; eiise of Stato vs. rollcomau Camp for shooting 1'rar.k Garland while toslsilng ai rest, went ou for the fourth day to-day before Juslde Kllnn of rt. Alhiln.s at 1). G, Ftirmnn's offh". Tho .Stale's main wit. hiss, Simpson, was reoalled and einss qilistloueil by the definse. Other wit nesses examined on the iWoin-o were Of ficer H II, Heelie, Archie- lloomhaiier, who Ilia- also acted as i.pecial poliii". Town Clotk H. I), Harties, C. II. Jacques and lion. II. XI. Stone. I''. W. McGettrlek made the principal argument for the Slat,, and D, (1. Fin man for Ihe defense, Justice Flluu has bound over J.owIh 1". Camp lo appear before tho grand Juts' next spring, to an.swer to the charge ot i manslaiiKhler. He uxed tho ball at stihi which was (illicitly I iirinsiied. I'KTITIONS IN HANK Ul'I'TC'Y. Israel Murqiielle of KniKshiirghi liabili ties $al.ri, asmtK $LV,, VMIIIam W. Hatch of Ilrlslol, lliiblUlpu $851, tinsels fW), olalmisi us exempt. Between Four Men Suspect ed of Burglary and Ben nington Officers. STORE IN SOUTH SHAFTSBURY Kntcreit fcurly Tuesday Mtirnlt B uil Diiur of tlin Snr.t llltiiTii on-TUII u till) I'osttimrn Tninpt-rd ltb Sllsprctfil lllnr. Im s Were Cip tlired In Now Vol U. r.ennlncton. 't., Nov. H. Uurglnrs en- , tctetl the general store of W. I. Maitlson ut South Shaftshury early this nion.lnit I The poslollhs' hi located in the utoro Un tianci' was elft'Cled by prying op'nfS a rear door. Tile buiglari drilled .nlo ihe front door of the safe which was bl -wii i om plctely off bin were nimble to in.il e any impression on the Inside steel door wild h 'showed th" marks of their tool- 'fi,o noise of the explosion, wan beard by neigh bors Ian they paid no attention l.i It, al thollph the safe ha.s bien blown opi u throe times In as many years. Tho lonlenis were left Intact. Tin- burglars took two doll. us Iroin the momey di.iwei, thro" pairs of shoos and opened evi rj b 't r thai was In the olllce and threw them on the lloor. Il Is Huppnseil that ihere were thu m. n ingagpil ns time slrangtis w n s. . n in tlio village in th" a ftei i, jtni and during the iweh'ng. The early train fnmi Hol land passed four in n abt ut lour miles north of the village anil the tondin b of the I rain gave In lot ma I ion w In n lie i , li ed N. s tli Hennlngton. Deputy Sh 'iHTs Nash mid Codfi' y 'ed In pursuit of the party In Ihe mdl l the forciiojn. They followed Ira t eame up with four men near Joht.." i nt- I f ind V lie not In .ov ork State. The puny did pitipos.' to ho taken and quite a I Hid soul The buriilars wef" armed and n s ) weie th" onirics', 'ihe letter ustd -e i guns that they had and two ol 1 1 i . is wio .vounii 'ti neioro tl.ey wen n, n and oin HU-ereilfd in escapinc A til y were In N -,v Vork State tie- pit ,n- rs were taken to Troy anil loil-p-d in j ill thoie CELEBRATES ITS CENTENNIAL. A I'lttlnc Obsertanoe of the Invent by ttle Coitjjrrg itlunal Churpli nf tt.-srre, Harre, Vt., Nov. 11. The Coi--reg,itioii.i church of this city colobiat' d to-da tl - lt'Olh anniversary of Us exlsitiu t A larce nombtr of people, were present from o t of town ami several promln -nt .-i",ikti-took part In the exenlsos, whbh in g.m at K o'clock In ihe morning A short de votional M'lViii- opined ibo prom.immi Tb" pastor, It"V. Di. S. N. J... k-. n. -Itbded a (ordlal Wfltome lo all wl... weie pie.-i'iil. Imitation- bad b. iti nt o it io about l' absent nienibers of the ihiirih anil soeral of those who wen i n.tl to be pit sent sent letters exnr'-sslng ibcir good wishes for the suoci-.-s of th. -iff..li and for the fiituio wollaie of the t-huitl-. Some of the lettters cDi-.tained g.'ii.iou freo will offerings. I.otlets weie re.nl from .Miss Gertrude lloblnson ol SI. Albans, Ml-s ilattii. l.oug.'e of Wootlsvl c. N. II.. Mis. A. S. t'eahody ol Fauiunisville. Mass., l!ev. Austin llazoii of Thoma-ioii Conn., Karl C. Parker of the C. V. M . Donald Ilea tun of Deltolt. Mb It, Dr. 1'r.d iJatkstm of Wallslledl and Ml.-s Haltie Stevens of Willl.iin.siow'ii. , The fin. i'. MiMlllun of .N'orlhnmptou Mass , a foimer pastor of tlie t hurt h, gave an appiopilate .ulibe-s, speaking in Mali irlbut of the ',v. Ioonattl Ttnmy of Waierbiiry. who wus ulso a former pas lor. lie lulled up In his ri-mlnl-c'in o ihe Work of Dr. Sp.iuldlng, lllram and Ionian Gale. De.it on and Mr-. Chares Win aton. I.oreii Kt lohuiu, aid olliprs in the build ing ap of Ibo church to Its pic-ent stan d.nd. Letters wen leatl from the lie L. Teiniey. who Is now 111 at. the home of his son In Iloston, ami from the K. C W. I.ongren of Montioso, Col. Huh the (ommiinliallons w.ro full of int. i .-t as telling o th"lr work In the chimb during the ptTlods. of their resp-otive pa.-lor.itt -The oilier churches of ihe city wire icp resenl.'tl by their paMtns, who extend. 'd the hand of good fellowship to th.. Con gregational soilely, coiigi.uiilalo.l them on their century of .-uocess as w.dl a- the billllnnt prospects for the future. Tho-" who spoke wt ro the ltev. i:ifie 1C. M. .Jones nl the I'lllversalist ilinnh. the IteV A. K. Atwaler of the Methodist, 'he lit v. T. H. Mitchell of the I'resnyteri.in. in I Ihe ttev. Dr. W. J. Harris !' tb Hi s copal. The ltev. H. M. Fuller w..- iinal- ' to be presrnt but ho sent a h-ltt r wl-n Ii was re.ul,. The lto. C. 1 1. .Men 111 of St. Job prtsti.tetl the compliments of tin Missionary society. The lit-v 1, II - -i v S'ato F'l nt ol Wutorhury opio.-iitetl the t rinoni llibli' society and congratulate 1 the chinch upon Its marvellous growth The llev. W. I'. Jackson of K.i-t Hirr a -on of the pastor, mailt a few bid f i.ni.m.s expnssing tlio best wishes of the t hi f 11 at lOast Ilarre. WEDDING IN MIDDLEBURY. Cllsliillg Hill and Miss Knthi'iliin Slade i the Cunt r.iel lug I'iii-Ucn. M'dilli-l.uiy. Nov H -Miss Katherlne ' Slailt ilaighter of the bile Judge .1 .1 ut s M. SUiK and Cusl.lng Hill were quietly wi ncs dome? Home is made by the family. With out the love which comes with children there may be a house but never a home, in the best nieatting of the word, Jinny a house which was only four walls and a roof has been made a home by the agency of Dr. Tierce's Tavoritc Prescrip tion. Nature sets her face agnittst child lessness and "Favorite Prescription" works with nature to remove the ob stacles to maternity. " I hnd been a suffcrt r from uterine trouhle for about tlirce years, Imviiig tiro tulscarriiiitcs in that time and the doctors ttint I consulted said 1 would li.ictogotliroiisli nil operation before I could give dirth to chlldien," writes Mrs. nianche 1',. Hvaii. of Parsons, kujerue Co.. Pa , Ilox 41. "When about to give up in despair, I lioiiKlit a bottle of Dr. I'lmr's Favorite Prescrip tion nnd after taking it felt better than I had for vearn. I'elt Improved before I had tnken one half bottle. After taking four And a half bottle I gave birth to a bright baby git! who is now four months old and has not hail a day of sick, less, blie is as bright as can be. I cannot say too much in praise of Dr. Tierce's Favorite I'rrsitiptioji " Dr. Pierce's MedU-al Adviser a work for every woman is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for paper cov ered book or 3 1 stamps for cloth covered to Dr. R. V. Pierce, BufFulo, N. Y. A enough 1 gaunt and spare. Americans are known to i., 4 i-.i tC ltrettiittiwia fill-.. ,i I,-, -.1 iiiinuiL wl ii imuuiiK..-i, Aiuii) is biiu price iiiev which does not tako time to eat pronerlv. No or than his stomach. Tho man with a "weak 'weak man. Nature is derived from food. 'that is digested and mg. wnen me siomacn body as a consequence, v ' . bodv until the nourishment derived from food oxened lot the body in wear and trition falls below the daily requirements of the Inidy. ment other organs become "weak" lungs, "weak" heart "weak nerves, etc. The cures of " lung trouble," " heart trouble," " liver trouble," " nerve trouble " and "blood trouble," accomplished by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery, are due to the fact that this medicine acts directly on the .stomach (and the nutritive and digestive system), removing obstructions to its activity and health, and enabling it to supply the body with the necessarv nnt-rifirm ti,.,. every organ is properly fed and surely strengthened. " Golden Medical Discovery " I is not a cure-all. It is a medicine for the stomach and organs of digestion and I nutrition. It cures diseases remote from the stomach because diseases which originate m the stomach are cured through the .. . . . .11... 1... n many lorms oi r.l oil' ril'lirtn xO The supply, in the possible, creas 0 the of the ments made, and making glands. No can add to a man's strength more than to his stature. So-called "strength- W giving" medicines are simply stimulants. All strength comes from food and m r it is by enabling the body to assimilate the food values that "weak" lungs, j "weak heart, "weak nerves, and other maladies are pertectly and permanently curcd by "Golden Medical Discovery." It is a temperance medicine containing neither alcohol nor narcotics. There is nothing just as good as " Discovery." I Cave Up in Despair "For seven yens I suffered with a complication of dis eases including heart trouble, dyspepsia, catarrh of the stomach, and female weakness, writes Mrs. Harrette Mar tin, of l'edlo, Iloone Co., Ark. "During that time I think I suffered nil that human flesh could suffer. I was never without pain. Was just dragging around, and was unable to do anything at all. In the summer of 1S9S I was obliged to go to btd. Hail smothering spells and a great misery in the low-r bowels, and a very severe cough. I was treated by three of the best doctors this country affords. I could not sit up only as I was propped up in ted. I would take one-half pint "of cotiyh medicine a day. Finally the doc tors said I had cot. .utuption in the last stage and that I was bound to die, so I g-te up in despair. My husband then bought me a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery. I could tell my coueh w is better after the first dose. I continued his medicine until I had taken six bottles of his "Golden Medical Di'i-nver) " and "Favorite Prescription." Now I do ttiy own noil; lur my family of four." Dr. Pierce's marred at Hit liumi f .Mis. J. nni' I'i id. "ii Tuesday aft no 11. I!t lur of rft S nh'ii s i nur ihr i iiili '- i'i' t St unt' ' y . rift Mi l--i rs th r - i b. pn fi nr. d tho ct I'emony The mm I vice Has lis ti. I'i nu ly at I o'i lock Mis C I) Mmer plaiil Mi ii-l 'l-si l'ii - wed lum m.ir II Tue tin in t'lim Into Hi tli.iwbu I'jom i iip..nleil by bis br-th -r. Dr. Noble H, Hill t' Huston as lust man ami look a I'O-ltio.l at the left ol the eleixymall 111 In nt of an inch evcrsivni. The lulile fo.l wed on the arm of her mother who nave her away. MKs Susan Hreiv.-lor was maid of honor The llde was unwind in a rrny i.inilMlnv, ne over purple satin .n.d tinted it boiuiuet of winte t al nut ions. Tho maid of honor can ltd pink .arna td ns, ,lo-"ih I'eck of Chlc.IKo .mil .Mer uit Stow of llurlliiKtou acted as t'hcrh. Only the Immediate fan lly and intimate fil nils weie pie.stni. The looms wer. band .iimly decorated with (-mlla and white chrysanthemums, After an infor mal ivccptlcii a luncheon was servttl. Air. and Mr- Hill ucnt north ou the lljer. Tiny will make their home lu Mdldlcbury in i tin Ic i ft urn. TIiomi who attended fioin out ot town weie .Mrs .Nohle II. Hill, .Mrs. Francis Tlam M is.s. and Miss Train ot Auhunul.tlc, ADMIRAL. AND MRS. DEWEY IEettunvtl tu WHabliision Yestflrday At I net Kilt Little Attention. Washington, Nov. 11. Adinlial and Mis. I Jewry returned to IVashbiKtui from New, York at half pa-l cmhl o'clock to-nlKbt ou: the CoiiBresHloual Limited train of tlio I'i nn.syhiu.la Itallivad. The navy depart-; ment nil trials mnt the Admiral and .Mrs. i Dewey and escorted them to the ailinlial'Si carriage. In which they were dilveii to the homo cm Hhoile Island avenue. pri'M'iitcd to the atlmlral by the Aninriciiu people. The arrhal of the distinguished couple at the station was iinmar'koil by upy' Hipiil.ir demonstration. Their presence aboard the train mvntue known during the trip from New York und when they Mepped from the train and walked to thu cartiaire, u number of the passenners folluwed and nw them sately olf for home. The attempt lo locate tho hullot tu the bend of Mrs. H. Novclll, who rwently shot l'ei sel'' !n Mat re, by Ihe means of tho N-ray. pioveil a failure. Several plati s were inade and developed but they failed to sliow the pi ivi uec of the bullet, which is i aiming partial paralysis lu the pa-trait. r nwmmm hih man weighing 150 pounds has in his uodv to make a, dnzpn sized candles. That's fat enough." fat or too little indicates a disordered tion. TJie av(;rage American lias too a A - 1 sustains life by food. All tho But it is not the food which assimilated which is life-sustaining and strongth-giv- is weaic, mo loot is miner is lnsuflieiently nourished. . - I waste of tissue. "When tho "weak" and as a result of cusease, oecause many iorms in :i f lgmwni ennt b ion 4' l" "'"stuju winiuiuil jl "Discovery" increases only Sli y supply nu- d tritive from which increasing the activity medicine can make a drop of mVEM AWAY Common Sense Medical Adviser, fOOS bound in strong cloth, sent free on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing ONLY. Address : Dr. R.V. PIERCE, BUFFALO, A'. Y. NITROGLYCERINE EXPLOSION I'roplr Knoel.etl 1'lllt Jill Ajy-A Driver ami Herat' Itlunn Into Aiciu, -Trrra Spllnti-ri'd. Tiffin, O., Nov. 1.1. A miiBazlne used hy the llradfonl Nltro tllcerlne fat lory to ftoro the esplosive. lot atetl two and a half miles east i I tiibsi.iibui'K. exploded Ibis afternoon. The shock wins head at towns wlthtn a radius of V miles, ami the ef fei ts ot tile explosion 111 llle Immediate neighborhood was terrific. The maBtizluo Is located ill the woods a quarter of a mllo from any duelling ami tills alone prevent id a terrible lisss of life. Henjaniln Caid, driver of a slock waiton, had brouuhl a load of 7:11 quarts ol nltrn clyeerine from the faetoiy at Bradford and was uuload li.S It when the explosion look place, .lust how It happened will never be loaimd. Card and the two horses driven by him re ceived the lull effect of the explosion, lit? was blown almost to atoms, only a few shieds ot his body beiiiit found. It is .sup posed that Caul had a lompanion, but this Is not positively known. The explosion made a hole several feet deep In the solid rock and tiees in the vi cinity were torn to splinters. People with in a mile of the place were knocked lint, pictures were torn from the walls, tllsh.s thrown out of cupboards, window. shut tered and holism moved from, their foun dations. All the windows 111 (ilhsoiihurK were broki 11. There were about l.VM quarts of glycerine on Hie waiton and In the nniK azlne. Caul lived In Uriulford. o. ami hit a family. Tho shock was distinctly iclt here. HoitN Till? We offer One Hundrtd Hollars Howard for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured bv Hall's Catarth Cure. I-' .1. CHKNKV - CO., Toledo, O. We, the iihderslKlusI, liave known C. J. Chenev for the bits lfi years' anil hellevo lilm perfectly honorable In all business transactions and llnnnclally able to carry out ,inv o'.illmatlons made by their firm WHHT & Tltt'AX. Wluawale DniKKlsls. Toledo. O. WAl.niNC, KIN NAN" .t MAU VIN, Wholesale DriiKKl.sts. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, aetliiK directly poon the hi ml and miieoiiH surfaces of tho nyslem. Ttxstimonlals sent free. I'rlco 7.V. per bottle. Sold by all Hi luttlsts. llad's Family Pills are the best. cv'iu ww..w w. -..w.wra Cure, ''iMHUti uuicat riaulu. aale tt uac fat iw good Wl 1 -I f- nhvsical condi ttln 1'nf. Km is tl the world as a n nav ror a, succns man can hn sfi-nntr. stomach" will ho. m strength of the body is eaten hut. the fnn net, v tmM , n,0 No fat, cm he nnr. m, th .1 " -I'.X.l 1,1 llj t.hn flf.ilv i.0,m ,i stomnc.h i wr.nL- tim Then from lack nf nnvi. "weak" stomnc.h wn in, stomach. It cures . . il-yimy' sv!j of disease have ?Wm 41,., ,.. 1- lff.?v5 , r I.I1U ftbUIIlilCXl. the blood way by in ing ele wvaiKW s-, tw rnir mi. -fft mm I 1 blood is of the blood- blood. No medicine What "Discovery" DM. "For six long years I suffered with my liver, kidneys, nnd indigestion, which baffled the best doctors in our country," writes E. Iv. Knnsell, Esq., of Woolsey, Pnnce William Co.,Va. "I suffered with my stomach and back for a long time and after taking a ' cart-load ' of nicd ine from three doctors I grew so bad I could hardlv do a day's work. Would have death-like pains in my side, and blind spells, and thought that life was hardly worth living. I decided to consult Dr. R. V, Pierce, and his staff r.f physi cians. They said my case was curable and I was g-i.,tlv encouraged. I began taking Dr. Pierce's Goldet. Med' ' Discovery and ' Pleasant Pellets,' as advised in Aiigte-t, 1 898 1, llcfore I had taken half of the second bottle I began to feel relieved. I got six more bottles and used them, and am happy to say I owe my life to Dr. Pierce and his medicine. These words are truths, as I live, o tf th's testimonial can be used in any way to be of bent - t, you need not hesitate lo use it. I shall stand for the Invalids' Hotel and Surgica' Institute an loug as, life last:,.'' large pages. We hear a kooii !' .il of talk now and i bci to :hn point that .ic ilrient - are in. I'd' ly. and the m.i.i rn'i of the p ibln niiiy ' in itlea into I't'.n tn . i. der the delusion in. .1 they are e e tn p i from those tlnn .'o Ii iiti'i i The :.i. t s t' ti mm bun a i I Jl'0,'l out i'i i thousand do s-jT t tl sablinc; InJ . r e S i very i- i n J ji i (' it nf rl, v i hi ut ed .ire ku 1 , s the v li.il -i ui- s , f t He t ill u' New Y j ,s sb "W. Th Traved rs of Hartford paid dur ing tho llr-t c:Ht moi.ths of 1sn, UM death elMlmsanunn t Iiib: to $SII,ull .7 and and 10.041 indemnity claims ninountini; to JS7S.521.3l or total of 10.144 claims ueirresa- tim,' jn;.5:B.:s. Thi.-, proveH that you should carry accldenti Ir.siiraiiro in tho Travellers, T. S PECK IN'RCKANCK. HurlliiBton, Vt, Thiinn rj-4. Birds SlnKlnir Canary. JU7.'i. extra sIiiRer, V JIM aiid J.t.m, Any extra stntrer not salt bur can lie chaiiKed Sijiure brass eis-,s, Jl.iW: latRer, JIB) ami J2im. all real bras-,, best quality. 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