CLAIM HAS BEEN MADE that there is no good coffee ia the U. S. Not by those who drink Revere Coffee however. They are highly pleased. Afrer tests of the best offered elsewhere, they have settled on this as being the best sold anywhere. It is a (oaibination of the choicest grades of MOCHA AND JAVA. Has almost delicious aroma. Beicg very strong a small quaniny goes a Jar way. PLENTY OF GOOD GROCERIES to.keep the coffee company. Our DAIRY BUTTER comes to4us from the best makers in the country. Price 25 cents per pound. Clark & Diirkee. TELEPHONE 156-2. QUAKER RANGES THE BEST SOLD BY Geo. E. Welch & Son, Furniture Dealers, BELLOWS FALLS, VERHONT. IT WILL PAY YOU TO WRITE TO H. E. LAKE, KEENE, N. H. FOR PRICES ON PIANOS AND ORGANS. Double the stock of high grade Pianos of all other Cheshire Co., dealers combined, and our prices are well known to be from $25 to $50 below others on the same quality. Make No Mistake in the Name or Place ! ! Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, WEST . . The Reliable Music Dealer . STREET. . THE MADAM WAITEE HYGENIC HOSE SUPPORTER BELT, Fills a universal demand and is pronounced by the IT. S. Investigating Reports as baing the best known requisite of the kind on the market. Ladies will receive prompt attention at Madam Waitee's Parlors or can purchase the Belts at the various stores in Bellows Falls. Old Belts repaired and new Elastics furnished 50c. Special Belts made to order, $1.50 to $5.00 ORDERS BY MAIL OR TELEPHONE PROMPTLY FILLED MADAM WAITEE MFG., CO. E. Arms Block. pring Millinery ! I have a large line of Stylish and Up-to-Date Dress Hats and Outing Hats. All the Newest NEW YORK Styles and Patterns at prices rano-ino-from $1.00 to $lS.00t COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT ! ! Satisfaction Guaranteed. G. F. DAVIS. 23 Westminster St., Bellows Falls, Vt. Paine's Celery Compound Cure 3 DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, AND STOMACH TROUBLES. The tortures and evils of dyspepsia and indigestion are experienced by thousands at this time. The dyspeptic's train of evils may be enumerated as follows: feelings of dizziness, languor, nervousness, sleeplessness, headache, distension of the stomach, loss of flesh, difficult breathing, and the action of the lenrt is seriously affected. All forms of dyspepsia are quickly banished by the use of Paine's Celery Compound. The use of this marvelous medicine allays the inflammation of the nerves centred about the stomach; it opens up the sewers of the body and removes all waste matter; it cleanses the blood; it makes new nerve fibre; it restores digestive power, and promotes bodily strength and activity. Mr. Fred. Koss, Clarendon, Iowa, briefly writes about his happy experi ence with Taine's Celery Compound as follows; " It gives me great pleasure to testify to the merits of Taine's Celery Compound. I can candidly and honestly say it is the best medi cine in the world. Two years ago I was suf fering, from indigestion and nervousness, and was so run down that I could hardly walk without help. I used two bottles of Taine's Celery Compound and got better almost from the first dose, and have had no use for medi cine since. I was completely cured." week for the second tin Uiroe years. Fire originated in t'16 "'a"n as fought by the Sunapee tire tltfl'1 t assisted b an engine and hose fro j'iort,slx miles distant. After f'',ir "nr work the llames were got m"ef c'"itrol, but the ell and about oiie-t!i'r" 'f the main building were ruined. The liotel, built by the Lake Sunapee H01'1 '"mpany, a local organization, was soul t auction last year, Concord parties fecuming the owners. A.l'erley Fitch chief owner. The hotel is valued at ?W,UO0 and it is understood was well insured. j$ mtj not been opened for the season, and was unoccupied save fur workmen. t) cause is given for the fire. From a Cat Scratch on the arm, to the worst sort ofalmrn, sore or boil, DeWitfa Witch UM Salve i a quick cure. In LMiyiiig "iirh iIVM, Salve, be particular to get I'ett Itt's this is the salve that hi'iils without leaving a soar. A specille for Mi""1. '"wliiiR, it.-li- IUCi.. onui ny x lie nig and protruding Coiner Drug Store. When a hat, a good dress, or other garment is a little faded and old in fashion it need not be thrown away. Color it with DIAMOND DYES. We have a special department of advice, and will answer free any questions about dyeing. Send eampJe of goods when possible. Direction book and 45 dyed samples free. DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt. Bellows Falls Times T1ILRSDAY, MAY 7, 1903. New Hampshire John Cloueh, CO, of Pelham. armed with a baseball bat, attempted to kill his wite ana daughter early Thursday, and ne is uiuier arrest, l ne women were made unconscious by repeated blows. It is tliouglit that dough was temporarily deranged. He was held under 81000 for a hearing. The women will not die. It is understood at Concord that it is the purpose of those who engineered the nomination of Nahnm J. Bachelder for governor, to make him the immediate successor of Rev. Charles S. Murkland as president of the agricultural college at Durham. It is a position for which he was named as a candidate when the the college was removed to Durham and and given a separate organization 10 years ago, but Dr Murkland was chosen. The body of Tatiick J. McDillen. a shoeworker, who had been missing since last November, was found, hearing 'marks of violence, in the Coclieco river at Dover last Thursday. The coroner de cided that death was due to violence. One day last October McDillen drew 110 from a Dover bank and was not seen afterward. Only six cents were in the pocket of his clothing, but his gold watcli was in tlte vest pocket. The commencement orators of Dart mouth college for 1903 have been an nounced by the faculty as follows: Val edictory, Stanwood Cobb of Newton Highlands, Mass., salutatory, Ernest Rutherford Groves of Rochester, N. II.; orations, Henry Kncli Kasemere Ruppel of Brooklyn, N. Y., Louis Henry Haney of Normal, 111., Harold Elno Smith of Lebanon, N. II., William Hand Woolver- ton of Washington, D. C. Howard Leon Ropes of Methuen, Mass., was entitled to a commencement part, but as he will not be present the next highest was chosen. Only six speakers participate in the exercises. Niles-Sandcrs. One of the prettiest weddings that Laconia lias ever seen was that of Rev. William Torter Xiles and Miss Serena Uertrude Sanders which took place at St. James' church at ; o'clock Thursday afternoon. The edilice as filled to the doors long before it was time for the ceremony. The church was beautifully decorated with eve. green, cut (lowers and rare ferns. The marriage ceremony was performed by tlieKt. Rev. William Woodruff Niles, Episcopal bishop of New Hampshire and father of the groom, the betrothal being read by Rev! (J. 11. Sharpley, priest in charge of St. Jame.' church. The btidesmaids wore gowns of white silk muslin, simply but charm ingly i ade, with pink sashes and large white hats trimmed with pink roses, and carried huge bouquets of pink roses. The bride was arrayed in a handsome gown of white silk organdie, daintily trimmed with exquisite cream lace, with a veil of white silk tulle. She carried in her hand a trailing bouquet of lilies of the valley. Rev. William l'orter Niles was the priest in charge of St. James' church, Laconia, for three years, and was very popular there. He was called to Nashua in September, 1902, as rector of the Church of the Good Shepherd in that city. Mrs. Niles, nee Miss Sanders, is a Laconia girl and is the youngest daugh ter of the late Col. George A. Sanders of Laconia. She is a graduate of the Laco nia high school and of the state normal school, and has been a teacher in the Laconia public schools for three years. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Niles will take up their residence in Nashua. TAKEN INJATTLE TMRTHR1LLINQ EXPERIENCE OF CAPTAIN WESTBROOK. A Little Early Riser now and then, at bedtime will cure consti- ation, biliousness and liver troubles. De iVitt's Little Early Risers arfe the famous little pills that cure by arousing the secre tions, moving the bowels gently, yet effec tually, and giving such tone and strength to the glands of the stomach and liver that the cause of the trouble is removed entirely, and if their use is continued for a few days, there will be no return of the complaint. Sold by The Corner Drug Store. Ben Mere Inn Burned. The Ben Mere Inn at Sunapee Harbor, the largest hotel on Lake Sunapee, was gutted by fire Wednesday night of last Avoid all drying inhalants and use that which cleanses anil lieals the membrane. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy and cures Catarrh easily and pleasantly. Cold in the head vanishes quickly. Price 50 cents at druggists or hv mail. Catarrh caused dithVulty in speaking and to a great extent loss of bearing. Hy the use of Ely's Cream lialm dropping of mucus has ceased, voice and hearing have greatly improved. J. W. Davidson, Att'y at Law, Monmouth, 111. STATE NOTES. Vermont Quarantine Raised. Secretary of Agriculture yilson has is sued an ordefr modifying tie quarantine restrictions on movement ot animals and animal products from or across the state of Vermont. The order follows: It is hereby ordered, that the quarar.- For Year After HI Capture HeWu Moved From One Prison to Another And Was Finally Exchanged. A confederate force under command of Drigadier-General John A. McAuslund had attacked, on July 3, 1804, a block house ten miles west of Marlinsburg, V. Vi. Captain N. S. Westbrook with the remnants of Companies It and.Fof the l.'toth Ohio Volunteers, made a gallant de fense but when a six-gun battery was brought to bear upon his position, further resistance became a useless sivcrilice of life. For a year after his surrendur, Cap tain Westbrook, who now lives at Ripley, 111., was courlned in southern prisons. In telling his experience, he says: "They took me from one place to another till I had been in nearly all the prisons of the confederacy and. by the time I was ex changed at Annapolis in the .spring of lHfi.5, I was reduced to a physical wreck. The exposure caused sciatic rheumatism which became ch-onio and did not leave me un til ;S0 years afterward when I took Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for Pale People and was cured. "The disease affected my entire system. In addition to the agonies of the rheuma tism I had indigestion in its worst form, together with kidney trouble and heart failure. I was getting thoroughly used up." "How did you come to take Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills?" was asked. "A neighbor of mine, James M. Stout, was cured of rheumatism by this remedy when be was so bail that lie could not straighten up. So 1 thought what cured him would cure me. And I was right." Rheumatism is a disease of the blood. External applications may afford tempo rary relief, but to cure the disease it is necessary to treat it, through the blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People go directly to the seat of the disorder, purify ing and enriching the blood by eliminat ing poisonous elements and renewing health-giving forces. They are a positive specitic not only for rheumatism, but for all diseases arising from poor blood or weaneneu nerves, j ney are sold at rifty cents a box, or six boxes for two dollars and a half, and may be had of all drueeists or direct by mail from Dr. Williams Medi- lclne Company, Schenectady, N. V. NURSERY NOTES. Don't encourage little- children to (rink tea or coffee. It Is very injurious to the nerves. Don't use fear as a compelling agent toward little children. T: aats of the bogy man and gbost stories make a child cowardly. . Don't forget to dry the hands and feet of the child well. Dampness be tween the toes may cause soreness or even a corn,, which may be troublesome to get rid of. Don't neglect to keep the feeding bot tle properly clean. A very little secre tion in the bottle may cause serious trouble and perhaps result In the death of the child. Don't use artificial means to send a child to sleep. Walking about with it, rocking it ami jogging it are also bad habits. A child should be taught to go direct to its rest Don't take nn infant into great crowds or public noisy meetings or amusements. To expose a child to sud den noises and starts in no way im proves its nerves. Don't let everybody take baby up and kiss him. The latter is most injurious and the former dangerous. He may be strained in lifting by unaccustomed hands, and he certainly will not like it. BOSTON & MAIftE R. K. tine upon cattle, sheep, and other rumi nants and swine, in the state of Vermont, imposed on account of foot and mouth disease, be modified, and that said ani mals and their products may be shipped or otherwise removed from said state with, ut restrictions other than may be imposed by the authorities of the states to which said animals or products are destined; provided, however, that until further orders, said animals shall not be removed or be allowed to move from the townships of Ludlow, Cavendish, Weath ersfield, Weston, Andover, Chester and Springfield, in the comity of Windsor,and the townships of Londonderry, Windham, Grafton, Rockingham, Jamaica, Towns hend and Athens in the county of Wind ham, except after inspection by an in spector of the bureau of animal industry and only when accompanied by a writ ten permit issued by him. Dr. Marion Imes, an inspector of the bureau of animal industry, will be sta tioned at Chester, to whom annlieafions might be made for inspections of animals and permits for the movement out of the townsnips mentioned. KNOWS MI-O-NA WILL CURE. C. N. Shaw Has such Faith in This , Great Dyspepsia Remedy That He Guarantees It. It is an unusual thing for a druggist to sell a medicine under a guarantee to refund the money if it does not cure. Yet this is the way C. X. Shaw, the popular druggist, is selling Mi-o-na, the remarkable cure for dyspepsia. Never before had he had so large a num ber of customers tell him that a medicine has cured as with Miona. People who a few months ago looked like walking skel etons have put on rlesh and today are ruddy and vigorous with jierfect digestion and good health, solely due to the use of this remedy. There is no longer need of anyone suffer ing or making their friends suffer on account of dyspepsia, for Mi-o-na can be relied upon to cure. The percentage of cures is so nearly one hundred per cent that there is little risk to Jr. Shaw in guar anteeing to return the money if the medi cine does not cure. And he stands ready to do so without any questions. Headaches, nil forms nf i specks before the eyes, dizzy feelings, poor sleep, ringing in the ears and all forms of liver trouble are cured by Mi-o-na. A few days' treatment shows considerate gain in health and a cure speedilv follows. Remember that Mi-o-na is the only med icine for the cure of dysp. psia that is sold under an absolute guarantee to refund the money if it docs not give satisfaction. If you are not perfectly satisfied with the results from Mi-o-na C. N. Shaw at-An- urews- urug store will without any questions. return your money I nolens IielonsinKS. Give away what you don't really need In your house. Don't let such things accumulate. They will soon fill attic and cellar and overflow into other rooms, where they do no one any good. You are not likely to want them agaiu, and it is a nuisance to have them around. Long ago we should have been obliged to get a bigger house for our growing family if I had followed my husband's thrifty plan of saving things, says a writer in Good Housekeeping. At first he thought I was extrava gant, but now he acknowledges that if other families would likewise rid them selves of "truck" they are not likely to use again in a thousand years, house cleaning would be robbed of half its terrors. Thrift is a homely virtue that easily degenerates into miserliness. Some of us hoard old clothes, unused furniture, discarded bric-a-brac and the like, simply because that habit has be come so fixed we are too stingy to give such things away to worthy folks who need them. Yet we don't mean to be stingy and are ashamed to discover that we are so. Connecticut & Passumpslc Division. WINTER, ARBANGEWENT.-Ia effect Oct IS, 1903. BRATTLEBORO. A meeting of the Urattleboro Baseball league was held in the Young Men's Chris tian association rooms Wednesday night of last wi ek. communications were read from the Dunham brothers and the Hydro path club, stating that they will not enter the league tne coming season, as has been anticipated, ihis leaves three teams to compete for the championsLip, the Young Men's Christian association, the Vermont Wheel club and the Catholic union. While as yet the permanent committee has not been chosen aim no sclieitule made out. it is probable that the first league game will take place Saturday, tne ytn. Charles Allen, an employe of the Ameri can Express company, received a painful injury Wednesday of last week near the C. II. Eddy bottling works on Frost street. Mr. Allen jumped from the delivery wagon, when his ankle turned and he fell to the ground, breaking two bones in the right ankle. The ligaments of the leg were strained, and it is feared that he will be confined to the house for several weeks. Brattleboro branch, No. 1, of the interna tional Sunshine society, held a successful bag sale at the home of Mrs. Florence G. Estey Thursday evening, Mrs. Cynthia Westover Alden of New York, the national president, spoke at length on the work and aim of the society. Mrs. Alden writes the articles in the Sunshine department of the Ladies' Home Journal and is also editor of the Sunshine Bulletin. Ernest Waterman will be in the Vermont savings bank for the month of May, during the examination and verification of the bank-books. Charles E. Graffam, proprietor of the Brooks House pharmacy, has bought the David A. Young house on Chapin street. Miss Schakshober has returned to her duties as librarian, after a several weeks' illness at her home in Bennington. Capt. H. II. Sargent of the 2d United States cavalry inspected company I at Fes tival hall Tuesday evening. A Health Hint. No charm that a woman can possess can atone for a tainted breath. It sug gests physical disorder or a lack of in ward cleanliness. Defective teeth, too, are the cause of offensive breath. It should be the object of every woman of refinement that her personality holds the fragrance of absolute purity. This Is impossible without healthfulness and cleanliness, and therefore these two prime factors of health and beauty should be cultivated unceasingly. It is said that oriental women rinse their mouths night and morning with lotions that impart a delicious odor to the breath. Cinnamon has antiseptic as well as aromatic properties and is high ly valued by the Japanese for purify ing the breath. The medicinal value of cinnamon is too little known. It de stroys infectious microbes and when freely drunk in such ways as cinnamon tea it prevents malaria. There is no Disease so prevalent, yet so Dangerous as Kidney Trouble You have read thousands of times how the blood is filtered through the Kidneys and how absolutely necessary it is that your Kidneys must be kept healthy. We advise you in all candor to try Dr. Gossom's Kidney and Bladder Cure. If you take it according to directions, you will be free from all Kidney and Bladder Complaint, that is certain. Mibs Maud McColloch 1103 E. 5th St. Dayton Ohio, says : I was sick and suffered with my Kidneys quite a good deal. I tried nearly everything and g it no relief until I tried Dr. Gossom's Kidney and Bladder Cure which helped me at once. I think it is a great medicine. 50 Cents a Box ANDRCTVS DRUG STORE, Bellows Falls, Vt. Girl Friendships. After a girl is -twenty she is apt to make friends of married women, wom en other than those she has known in early girlhood and who have since married. On these married friends she often lavishes affection and admiration in larger quantities than she has be fore given her girl friends. Such friend ships are, if their objects are the right kind of women, and a careful mother will prevent an intimacy with any oth er kind, of great benefit to a girl, show ing her a wider sphere of woman's in fluence than she has yet investigated. And anything which widens the appre ciation and opens the Intellect is valu able. Baby's Gars. Few mothers and fewer nurses no tice when they lay a baby down whether the soft little ear is crumpled under or lying close back to the head, and they rarely take the trouble when they hold a baby to see that its ears are in the natural position, but will hold it for the longest time with the head pressed against their bosom and the ear turned forward instead of back. "As the twig ia '6ent the tree is in clined" applies with as much force to the physical as to the moral growth of a child. Keeps Off Ants. It Is sometimes difficult to keep raisins, figs and dates away from the inquisitive little ants and roaches, but this is easily accomplished by putting them in paper bags that have been well bru.ed over with strong borax water and dried before the fruit is put In. The little pests do not like the borax and will not gnaw through the sack when thus prepared. Btij-lngr Meat. It Is a most wasteful performance to buy meat in small pieces. Kecent ex- periments have shown that a piece of meat weighing one to one and three quarter pounds lost no less than 45 per cent of its weight in cooking, while in piece's of five to six pounds the loss was only 39 per cent. In still larger Joints the loss was even further reduced. Plaster Casts. The safest way to clean a plastet cast is to cover It with fuller's earti and fine, dry whiting, wrap It In a cloth and leave it for several days. Brush the powder away carefully, and with it will be removed much if not all of the grime. assess?? 0Q-lsOsQOOt-.t r. tj ton 3 oo m it flas S a JtfiMOftiiCKtticCift S3 FITCHBURG DIVISION. . eionssei tow SO0MHOO SOM9iOOO 5 C s - a . ao a oS u 2 o 30 . Q0 3DS)O 13 w uB a fe ezs 2 c CD s c . a a e 13 a-s. D. J. FLANDERS, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agt. RUTLAND RAILROAD. burg and SC. Albans. Green Mountain Flyer for Time table corrected October 13, 1902. rralns leave Bellows Falls as follows : Going North: 61 r- m Mixed for Rutland and In. 13 u. 111. termedlate stations. 10 DC m Boston mall for Eutland, IZ.U0 U. Ili. Burllngtn, Malone, Ogdens- ' bnrtr mid St. AlhAnfl. 3.10 D. 111. Rutfand1 7 Ifl n m Local express for Rutland .III U. III. and Intermediate Stations. 1 1 1 fl n m Night express dally for Mon II 0U P III. treal, Ogdensburg, Ottawa, r a n d t. h e west. Through sleeper for St. Hyacinth, via Grand Isle. Snr . iv, Sundays only. Passenger UJ 3. III. for Rutland Trains Arrive at Bellows Falls : 2Qf1 m Night expiess dally from .uU d. 111. Montreal, Ugdensbnrg and the west. 8j f m Local express from Rutland I J 9 111. and intermediate stations. II fl n m Fxpess mail from Rutland IU P. III. Burlington, St. Albans and r Intermediate stations. 3r.fl n m Green Mountain Flyer from 0U P. III. Montreal and Ogdensburg, r via Grand Isle. Pullman Parlor Car from Bur ington. Mixed train from Rutland. 7.00 p. m. Trains run dailv. except !Sundav. unless otherwise noted. C. B. HIBBARD, Gen. Pass. Agt. Geo. L. JARVIS, Gen'l Mgr. 9 '4 aCAssBfltiIaVusBl Prof. M. B. Franklin, Eye Specialist, CAN BE CONSULTED FREE OF CHARGE at his office in the Wilson block, with Dr. Clark, Bellows Falls, Vermont, Every Thursday, from 9:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. Glasses you seem to see best with may not be best for your permanent good. As ordinary optician as well as yourself aiay be easily deceived by glasses that give temporary help. The oue sure and safe way is a specialist's examination. When you consult us you get the experience skill and judgement of a specialist. Hun dreds of prominent people in this vicinity will testify as to our skill and reliability.