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THE HEW WAY TO CURE DYSPEPSIA PCPS0ID3 DESTROY STOMACH DISEASE OCRMS. TRY A FULL BIZCD OOTTLt-rnit. )'tuili rai tt m4 f. tt t4 ! I . 4 ell whrr Arm uf Cbi ui h ljfdtt tjr iui b Ml lining l4 lb a4 tlv ell ditrM (vftU4. l)jrfcU ce"-! U itu y . it-tuiae. fata.. J, l MK W-4IU M ftftaU.i f ftftiftftfca, fc4ftla a 4.4a4. l'e i'.l 4 e.tf e) b a a4 fr I" tuJiUl.tK111 '.. e4 u )hh . 4 4 Iim, a4 J t:i itt 4w'i!r tail t4 Mil. on do a4 ttftM.-at teatiac.f Mit feel, Alia ! l"JaV. b CM! (It ti act 114 l.lll )HI IKue a a 4 YtJ4 to tei fiviiJU. I", ! vfc ft-"! ta U rw mm uM.t ft, l IIU4 It UI ftva.a4 a.a-- .I-- 14 iih H( ft- Un i f --..k fta ft ft W-l I la I ft ft Tir Vt-..H ilr, i-waly a UmiI di( at. IM tn . leil aw-l Ui! fie by utfllve Vw CU.wl C . Ctk, M. old and Rvoomm ndod by O. A. Quintan. is the name of a five cent cigar wc have been selling lately with great success. To induce every smoker to try them, wc propose to offer them this week for lO cts. One Free Two and Ordinary five-cent cigars compared with NORMEDA arc as moonlight unto sunlight, as water unto wine. E. E. HART Wholesale and Retail Dealer a . I I 'rinK TlllSli to Ul a'.r aia irlcd Moeunia-at mad. W make It In fouri Fur !; eo4 nrlct in tbl or nay rth-r Moouroani, MautoUua.. Il eHtli.a Tomb orfmlrjr oik of a ty kitdof -ranll, marble or broot. writ to 13. KSTABROOK rUaTl' A.. BanUfte. L r Courses in Engineering, in Chemistry, in Arts, etc. ATTHK Military Collets of the Stat of Vi NOUWICH UMVERSIIY WINDOW SCREEN8 ,S H. A. Vtirt liit Win4o ncrm. mAlaOOtbrt tMM ! LI onW. httjlli fftl' "m rnxt Kureiiur rvr4. IWMn Bto-!lB Ml In iftrblt lln. VI oloc l(Klu'lir Un muri. rf. 8 .A. Patterson, Shop I Di'Jf S FOR RELIABLE FIRE INSURANCE CALL ON HARRISON I. NORTON 0 (538 WANTED FIVE IRONERS The WRIGHT LAUNDRY 710 MAIN ST. OppoclU th Bo Shop WTfsrJhjWA Dr.Oldmwi'i Preoriptlon own and womea. Try them, frico 60 Gent. DR. H. R. BRISTOL D E V T IS T 425 MAIN STREET Hours 0 to 12, 1 :30 to 5. Modern dentistry In all 118 branches. Special attention (Iven to the preservation of theteetb. Telephone condeo-loo. HARN of every description at W- E. Hawks' Jr. . 431 Main St r MY P AIjIj STOCK OP Cambridge, Eddy ami-Oliver Plow Repairs, Grass and Cloyer Seeds are ready for your needs. De Lava Cream Separators will increase the output of your dairy $10 per cow per year Machine on exhibition at my olllce. If your hens are not laying or your chick ens growing atlsfactorily try my Poultry Foods 12 varieties to select from EL- W, 3VE rnBTBSS COAL WOOD KINDLINGS Offioaand Yard Foot School Street. TeUiH2 6EKNIKGT0N BRIEFS. 1 M T4 ,tMU ftl Ma'rt IcttUit (4.4 Uu Viaf Itk4 aa liMl U Uf tit-k Anailii tat axnil4 Mr eol Ui A ' ao4 Ic, Jkl.4la lla Ifuf 4ftxft4a; l.tua it, xia iiutki' iu.i.im) lu Wf ac4 Ma ( Cl.aauf rv-ki kiii a U i-1 Mi Aw4 kfcf. C(t t.f r.iutc!4 I fbi'tf fla) iUil. UU- in lea, L C )4 Ma'jr ItJrfa U am aiv il. -b iti Vlei4if lair t-Ja. Ml Abia iler4 Ia:t e-4 ajbftrrsHiuti ttn.tf tf U- li'iar U lliaixn Je N.W, Jr. au4 'u; Ala U4. Mr A V Irt a4-4 iljaW. Julia, ta tn i UjUbi, t:u at lt44 u4.:tt-un. Miii'4 tiif aoaiM:a JlirtH n lof.Oit t a ! tkial Uir f.rMr la I ei. !. Jt llk nl i:ut!b4 la i.mi-tf Mr J Utaii a4 Mia W llauauu.o ul U.. i :a. i:..lrt II MaU'Min, l a Uititrf lr l.-f a ! ). kl lur ,V uik lit iKiaj. Mr Vlait I ! a -jr of (ia. WI. l.u baa Ijmvo oiAin lo u. I o vi ly I ,V. I lo.tvi lr iu)y. Mran4Mr Ufar iuril ta k..tMUi Adair., Ma.. clJ-d by lt ati l!oc of an uib ur. Mrallubort lb. taa li tltUttjf to hi-fii ai.4, !a , aui l!K'lt, t W60., b ft4H4. M.a iv-rt-U.jr M II art kfiiMi"rn loir lor laill'r to Ult Ml Mar lloaro l.u it in!ti ( da) al Ml lUWo lio, l.o baa bn tir.4lttf Ur f acaUo .Ui Mia Mart huilitaa. baa rrturtl to lr bun In UrurkrtU. tHttarlo Mr Che Wkkhem p!aaM)jr TODAY'S STOCK QUOTATION flVta T4 Oa J T4 ( TuJei'a aj,aitu o U N Kakk a.liafc a ItlwrM a auoa Lf J. L w uiiftiu a tv. tr ?tee eiiwt. N c:t aa V IWtiaiattVia) lMerii) ruay ai a lullii AWtia.41 VI Aa!;w4 tV t , :, Itivat , 6i ;4 Tia.:i ti, tlall I. A K-la ... Ill A ik.i., .... ......... f ltii IL U, tl. M, K. A T. , ... Jl. 4. i4 ,.. l M IV , I'ft MitMh , ,.. ..!'.' .V.i'..: 4 V ,,, , i tUiti A 'Y (. tl II". r. . i' . .. .. IM t, a t a - , ., III'. .. .. .... ' ,141'. . IP. Hi l lk4:.4 . hLll N. V. I rt-U4 , V4t,)iaei.... ., .. ftu4icr(a Itail a f . , Ttfcft '! A li-o ... L'aUo la;t .. a i a a a a t. N. htaril.t4.... U'atti MVrr4 . .. t'a'u-4 Kl.4 Mrtirjf til.(Vei NORTH BENNINGTON Jcit i VM'iil be li ua :i .t tui a t )ft. Ilu l-r ll'l ( l-i.t.iii'io U i Vi ita: !-'". Mi J4. Ki'U t.f Nruia ee4 to lii(.4a to tfa rta); l rJ liri.binf. ba.urJ Willi- la ea.;erj lr a rra rur lr t aii-i l'll f IUUU-r. t , la l llcf l(ioo: lo la lora lc Cat. 1i ewt.4 IkH) of llrffry V a!U Ht-.. . b Im-o rr r i:i, a aHtlat N-rfl.. Mr ar Mi A rLtxMt.lt aoJ i2au(h lr of l:.fctatia l.lvi la loan Hju2j. Ml Jofti-t!o lUtnoMt of Tmr l.aa Uo i rwi of Mr mm! Mr Jubo KiUiooa. MrtlH-lar'Uti llouro of Maorb-ir lMt baa io u (irt el br ivr, Mr(M.ar MalUauo. Tt rrrular cootucailoo of Tuckrr cUajwr, oi iJi, occur rrlday, or4. Ij. at S w cluck. , Mr tolly r roel, abohaaUwo lLa aurprlwil l; a ouml-r of r oUb. Ign of Ur brvUr. lUlaln Mohr, bora and frw-inlt Tulay tenia al I i0oUay fwr Kort I'lain, N. V. Ml Kt a IVaullru. f r a outubr of ironUi conoVJ a lib lLa loIrpboM .fnt'r, loirporarilj a!Uuc In I the wft'-w at l'ortniouin, II. fir IV i: I' -maro tro U Itailaul r lo.lty and U1 be at tht Itutlaixl i O'iriir r.ir In company iUi i,vt Ilr.J and Uk rfmaloilcr ol bit atan. Lid of lelUrt rrrnaiolcg uocallrJ for In Ilie oot ofllot for tba aerk rnJ In Sr(.i II J M HirUin. Chat A Scliar i r, lra( Shertnan. MUt Ada CIim... Tlx Vt brarx-h of the V.mo' Uorl .f Korrljrn Miln will hold M tMnj thlnl annual nxtln S- pt l'h tt-e rroni i onirrrffatinai church of thl Work on the road that J C Coliralo I havini? hullt frntn Mt ri'ildrncn to the tuinmrt of Mt Anih"nj la proirrrt- alnir at fal i a rnn br, but It will not lie complrtiNl thi rar Tliwan hat not Ixn a favorable for work on the mountain a it wat latt your. Tho Tro Time of lat nlffht had the following: "It la exiecled a big crowd will witnt the game lo lie played at North Ilooticic next Satur day arternoon iM'tween tiie unmnt(ton nine and the North Hooilck Athlete Club bom. There I strong rivalry between the team. " nradttma' reiiort for thi week taya: The knit goods manuraciurlc at Ilennlnirton are running full, but the demand for woolrn good Is aald to be a little quiet. W hole ale hou report collection fair, while retail firm consider business done during the month of August fully equal to that of a corresponding period lat year. The farmers report crop In good condition. A team of horses belonging to Elijah Barber of I'ownal caused considerable excitement for a few minutes Saturday afternoon by making a Drank for lib' erty. They were left In charge of a small boy in a mill yard, and on get ting away from him ran down the street, bringing up against an elm tree in front of the Methodist church. The wagon and harness were damaged con siderably, but the borses escaped with out serious Injury. Fortunately, no teams were encountered on the street, Mr aod Mr llorbtrt 01 are ab ot uo a lu tola' vaceiioo ItiCita. bam. r'ik-Jitiura, ai4 otm-r iao. Tbe ord I cation of Alfred 8 Davit, air l um .N-rtii i-uuin.-i ip- Itt emirch, will taka plaot wtdoraday, t epk 20. Mr Mra KoJtr aod Mlt GrM Ni-atwn iariJ Monday for a trollry trip tbruuga MaaU,ulU aod Con Mia Isabel KlocaUl bat rvairned hr iKiaiuoo in U xitict of tbe li T Cuaiiman Mf'g Co, and will leave oon for ber home in Cbrairr. Ml A f tie hiniuoi, formerly a taciir la Ui! railed achoola b t, ha (en the guel of Mr and Mr Oori;e F lliMiel.ton for a few da The rrifular nonthly niwliuv' of the Wwmao' Mlloiiary rxoety of too liaftlot church will 1m bald Jhurtday afwrnoon with Mr Lei and Loom!. Mil.... U'k I ,1.1. mnA 1 1 M I I J 11 111 W V I Ml IH ',MVJ l,,MJ ora Ilartlett of Mauchetter were unit'il In marrlace at Uie latter' h me, Monday afurnoon at ' o'clock J Geo N Phillips, who ha been em ployed In the oHlco of thi II C White Co during the summer, left Tuesday to pursue In studies in tbe liotciiKitt achool, Lakeville, Conn. Mr and Mr F W Stafford of Hut- land called on their daughter, Mlt Stafford, Saturday and Sunday. They were enjoying a carriage drive from North Adam lo their home. Miss Mica 8lmpson, who ha been spending the summer In town, left Tuesday for Indianapolis, Indiana, fthete she I employed as instructor in sewing in all the public schools of the city. The funeral services of Henry Nu gent were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of hi daughter, Air iiarvey wnite. lne interment was in Hoosick Fall. A S Davla of the Baptist church conducted tbe services. 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Ift-aj la 1,1 4 .a ba ftfta Ifta ftftrftft. aa af iKa i.i.ftta ya .,, IM 4lftll a Ifta a--1 tft 1N li.ll .ll. J lift raaa4va ft ..!. ia a-t-K.'ii law.w in, . t.aa l ft fui 1 1 'ha ft.ft , IK. if aa ft aSftiit) ftft4 ft ft I fta aiyi. i' ,at.aiaa la IK j U ul li a-.i l a is. n ftl r-an. llftllr Mr a4 ,uftUl ff.?1 I . Ifta rifti.l It.la fnw, Ollfc IV-a, a lit v.-d. II fti4 la a.ha II ... r4a A4 St I l ;.,.!... viii v. a4 -liv-i la ki. ' ha iftftx. f.l, .M, Oaftl lla t-"!' aai 4a4.;la IN..-, .ill .v, Ifta ,ftft. - .14 -tf-'l 'f I' fft- tftft. mt-4 la Na c n at.-uM li . I iiiia d -a a , nH'-al a-ruMir I 4tnMi '-I crt'tna if I?'- )4a .1 (ra t-ia-ri Mayor ltuin r-jKv1l to v ti -11a ICTaa4 of MaiiHipal lrwtf-r t p" II- aaWl In Mif: -Wa ta nH h-r ti d4 rnvr aod wlh bo vijr to our i1ifttin.riitit-4 atwl aittutmt TM-af. CUo- ftryao. W admin. ao4 i"i-1 him IxtaM al all lluiiaj an-1 otxW all rlmtitiaianrM and in M-y j.Isit in M-ti ! f'-uinl tiro . if be baa ft fur tublllir la ll lii at1 pl-4 mao brfor Mtuaitn. "brflr la l-t.cy or la 4 fmt b ba alway iwl fur tba rlrtil. aixl ft man who ati tnut atwaja ram. a he ba rrtial. lb m-jm-i and rotifl irne of 114 fellow nniulrytliea. And tMiw itxil bo l voting ua f.r trip alTtad nor wlidim go wltb Mm. an-1 we ak bliu lo bl travala abroad lo itfrte wall tba advantagi-a aol dlaad Vnl i4- of gorrrnnirtilal lnafllUII"M and In brine I mi. k to the Mni-ni f lit otiftt-rratlun and -i;a-r1en.a. And pnrfUiiUrly we ak hi in lo Im.uira Into and rTn lo u It mult vrhlefa b dieiriTa of the operation of great pulft lie utllillea la prlvat and 11 puM) lnnd." Major Irtinno thn divnifti the pp.irrraa mad Ifiwonl niutU-lpal own erhip In tlilmco ainf the nprlnic alee li'Ml of I .', Myllig that lie had lit d'ii:M tl.Mt the plan whleh In- lml nut lnltie.1 to the rltr ctmiiell If aoi- bring alftitu munlclpiil ow ner nhip of the at reel railway at a very e.irty ilnte , "No vliiil fentnn- of ttia pln." he wild, "hn ! alliipifuy iitt.teki-d. It luix lxi-n aillJe'te to iiti4-. bill tint erltleim; to rlKllentlott, but not ann Jul. It -will ftMl.'l the t.-t uf li .1 , lliyliMllrfl uiul fttruiirtilffir-u'iirfl litaitl. gHtlllll. The fight thnt the fri-nda of munici pal ownerahlp bnve Inou.-uratol will go on. Kvry ponalhle olwtaele will I thrown in Its wny by the vented Inter- eft Jx-hlnd the rftett trnetlon eom pnnlen, but the onwanl mnnh townrt miiulelpul ownernhlp both lu this city and thmigbout tlie rlvlllwd world will be simply ri'turdid, but uevwr defeut- . - - I - a "' I : InJanetloB Aaala! Uwim Drnlad. IIOSTON, Set. 13,-In the supreme court here Judge Morton denied an In junction nought by Iiuis N. Hiihn of I'riipie, Mexleo, niruliist 'lliomns W. IH-won of thin city In u suit Involving $3.ri.iK0. The court devoteil the en- i tire day to tbe case. Among tbe wit- ileuses waa Mr. tawnon, and IiIh testl-. mony at one stnge was of an unexpect- i-d nature. He caused a stir In th courtroom by nmkltig the allegation thut Mr. Rahn was responsible for the death of Suiierlntendent Gilbert John son, who was fatully stabbed nt the Lnwson compuny' mines In Mexleo Inst July. Mr. Law son qualified hi statement by saying he did not charge Knhu with the actual murder, but lulmed thnt he stood by nnd did not lift a hand In Johnson's defense. lnw son claimed that the breuch of the agreement was on the side of Itahn be cause the options transferred. !. ela! M aa Hi ( la A44ftaai Ci.aal a, lb f4am I laa4iaaa Healaa ll Oftl. I IUi'l'.U. ft-4j l -Yilin.m Jra au.j l")H. a) it twala fr O lV 4 It Jfcl, lt r-"! - ft t)Utl I a I.U t-UI I lf afH Ul t'-l al a Ui. j.t ('ra la Lu .. t-y U Mjii Ut al It-ir r . l 'k l-d I'lalk llaa I'ulVla r Ul4 ff ', 0I4 atM1.4( llaoft arli . I u)-fftftlut II. T. tia f ll.:t.fta. !.( M Jui f K,tilf, M;t Mar4 P. Iuiaa uf I1.kg4, Ju-Ia Jtoaa II Taftlu -f (U4t.u. Kf i Mmwl AUbgaf of, Anfa-. til; K, U M J.i4., . f J4rft) rtU, CUri-ta-t 14 I-ar- a l4 tb-7 I T. I. a . ,U Mr, M)0 I li t 4 ftoHnJ Villi a -J.HiU!atf d t.,airi.H, a 14 II aa vM t-ttil-a a-f.a-a it ari' uttl-4 autts.vt,! ly U all" l-iia in - 1 !! k oa rit. ta.7 mi IVtiHailfc-IUu, li ir.ti tU-g 10 M a fuliuwa T . i.ntal aVa li ir a 4 iSa -.,V1 a ..4ia al . 'i-a t-aa---l I, ika .M,ai' r-"l aft H nv I u Ji.-u.. I I -ft4.fttl ft,,., i, i u4 t ft i.ft..ii. . ( lla .. I a. ft llaft a J aft4 M.I tkx a.a la. .rfa cftftl al a.i h I. , a.!-.. --a l-ea lt4 ' m I. ftfta Ifta ifli.ft'l I I ft 4 Di t-) K ftK- I'ft ' 'a f ft f, . .! I Ifta a4 T a Ilia laf Wa wa a, ftlal (HI Kaala I ft I IN fa ft a hvl I aa IN. i a .1 i),iMM,i-M, iKfti a ?-, ftaftl m a IKK . .l4 at Ifta a- .f I ... . jLla la Ifta - .!.. ha.ll4 la ft vf 4 afftift- l l.l I-. I ft. a . fcte I, 4a ia ia.1 tfav., t.f 4.M. l.4l )! t-oa.'a f I Ilea I H IN au.nal 7-a ,-H 11, a thai mi,at,i, a- lm,al ir iNa I a ft.a li taxr aa ur ,..- fi va l-f w II ar ,ftftia fta au Mir-iy i)-i r" tit, allr all II ft..-! l .1 I fw m l"l''t" a --l'-o'a iaat Ifta Iva l.aa, bal In arr nii i - t a Ift4' r t i ft. f i. a 4iaila llta mt a lftr fianl ft. I aftfttiMftt aa itwa 4r ft 4 ftJ aiVilfft aftl WTuil4 a 'rarftftl aa I aM. id- a.! wvi4 r r-ftt. Ua l.t.laHt TKa ttrt'laM IHt t.,.a aa4a lha a-) 'ftj..l, UtaM Inl. r TtV .I.IM Iftat t--- INa aiM aa4 tm daikiaa 41 I aa, lxlftftl. lhaota. Ihal INa 1t4rvi T vf iafota. thai INa 1t4rvi T t I f-a.J a laaartj I ft likt AWI Al, EXCrBSIO.w TO BONTO.t BT THEItOflTON AND MAIXElt. R. The annual Boston excursion via tbe Boston and Maine railroad occur Friday October 0, tickots good on all regular trains of that date, and good to return leaving Boston to and in cluding Tuesday Oct II. Rate from Hoosick Falls only V4.5U. This Is tbe most Interesting time of the year to visit the "Hub of the Uni verse." if you have or have not taken a vacation, no bttter time, place or cheaper excursion than this one can be had. Xhe iioston and Maine U K passes through Wliliamstown, the home of Williams College, the Uoosac Tunnel, four and three quarter miles long, the beautiful Ueertreld and Con necticut river valleys, and historio Massachusetts. Bunker Hill monu ment can be seen from the train before entprintr Boston. Remember the d ate, October 6, the rate $4.50 from Hoosick Falls. The road, Boston and Maine. tel Impending Iloom The feelinsr of impending doom in the minds of many victim of britrht's disease and diabetes has been changed to thankfulness by tbe benefit derived from taking Foley's Kidney Cure. It will cure Incipient Bright' disease and diabetes and even - iri the worst cases gives comfort and relief. Slight disorders are cured in a few day. "I bad diabetes in its worst form," writes Marion Lee of Dunreath, Ind. "1 tried eight physicians without relief. Only three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made me a well man. " Sold by B. A. Quinlan. Scratch, scratch, scratch; unable to ttend to business during the day or leen during the night. Itchi ng piles, horrible plague. Doan's Ointment cures. iNever fails. At any drug Itf ., Health and Comfort lo Mothe and MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING 8TRUP. for rlilltlrnn toetlilnv, nofttmn Uie nnm, reduce. lnnnmuiiuion, lumys an piun, mm cure wim: colic. I'orfoutly unto lit all canon. Wo would miy to every mother wnolm A miffm lng child : Do not let your prejudice, nor the prejudice of others, stiind between you and your atitTor lng child aud the rollef that will be Dure yea iibHoliitoly sure to follow tha tme of thi tiia. Hot ne, if timely used. nioa 30c. a LiotU NOTICE Meeting of Bennington Fish and Game Club will beheld in Apollo Hall, Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Full attendance requested. Geo. M. Hawks, Sec'y a- j tmi ,04J llva I ftl tafct far.nUa IKt II rv4 a f-f f I liluair.nan. i dawa a! ava- bn,mr. .hiia i alvadaa aiM a!., mmm dark- lcft II.It II trul4 ba Jar ay-.rala la da a ill lha cfilaaf bl .. ! r aaj rantrHtalWa m0 I'ka a riv of ft til. la wawa laa aftrnnl aar ba rar IV-d IM war or Ul war. ai--f-tina a II a la tha hftada t( ona a. 4 tar lna olaar. Ih aliiraaia t-al kaifva al ot'iu an t I I a aM. la anonarra. I ft Phl for II arrti la ria mad ..r lartl-ila rlrra ihul .-... ira i nai burpo. and iiimiii oiuaina f urulmtiial tniKl:aa. and ao in rtul 1 1- a ihoaa mha altampl lo fa'rW I lh fowaf of lh paopka tdlatl If al ftlwft a maka I hlr nM iftlar oma mk. la lhl rovniry oi t,iion to U.a rul of I ha (-ria utiiaiiv i.ik In r-fm or lna ad a'-r ol lafflalallon. I. hk-a ramnva ail Ihoidr I rem a i-.tnt n-ar lo lha -pia i na ia,ini awr ramoia riom iri.m, Thi an4 n' y ! rmov aulhrtly Irvra lha 1 iitr to a rn'r fnh r ar mr t d-airitd a catiitalnH.n If lha rtn If la uKn which ftlf ivrnro-r.t l- ara ftiuli'l. lha-j ha p. A la ran laat rn b-ra lh ara l i ai iMiilrd un n mitrhiii. ry ir m- -.. rum. nl nd :tll lha trntltlrtt urwvti rhl h II. v ara to ail Kvarr allmi.l In taka auihoiltv from a "nrn-iidljf and tri It In annia ir oul.- ,.f th- mm- muttlty iint.ili,a a c'iii!n Hiiniur.t nf in f'lrlltr to tha riamnrratlr lb-rv nf fOv rnmnt. Jn audi-- i ita fha ixillra onlr.d of lh- lfir , lti, I i.ik-n O'lt of lha hin1 of lha tr,i. tlvl.r In hoaa rllla Hti'l datola4 alth lha 'v. arnvr of tha atala. No matl,-r n a hut haory tnl I don It I not rortitmt with confl'latira In lh oai.n.liv of lha paot'la for ftlf fnvarnmant anil I eartaln ix- uftl aji a Drti-ilnf lor a riirihaf waukanlii of lha pnwar Of tba panDla la control tnair own anair. Jiit new ntildlr att.nllon la halna 61 rar tsl to tha am-marhntant of rr-at ror- rorallnn upon lha rlKhl nf thn noil. and th dl-ualon of rniadlr rvl lha lU-t thnt amonc thoaa who rrully dlra to efT'-rtlVf-ly r-trln corporutlon thrr are two dlMlnrt eli-mi-nt ihoaa who da Ira lo anlam tha srnpa of tha fadaral rovemmrnt and thoe who dealra to nrt arv ha Integrity and Authority of th aavaml ttAtaa. I Invlta your attention to mi un)rt naeaua it la llkiy to b trii roek upon whleh honet rrforrtor wll lllt unlpa than I a rlaar un.lrntand- Ina of th wtuatlnn. Tha Joffaraonlnn Iiamoerat would not lake from the fml- aral aovammant any powar naeaaiinry lo me ixTiormHnra or it lamtimnta flulla. but na racoKnla that the connnllilutlno of all the irovrrnmanl at S unhlnuton would ba a meniu-a to tha aufety uf th nutlon a nil would endanaar tho parpetul ty of thi npvitllo. fl bolleve In tha preaarvatlon nf tha powar of both Mat and fadarnl aovernm-nt, racottnlili. In thn contttutloiiiil dlvlHlon of thoaa pow era the atrenirth of fro government. The anvnrme or centmllantlon la nlways op tlmiatlc when the daruiHr of centrullaa tlon are pointed out. Ha I not afraid that any harm can come to th American peopln, and yet no KnthiiHlaatlc advocate of ccntrullrutlnn can talk" long without uetraylna his dlHtniHt of tha people. In stead of accepting tha theory that the peopln ahould think for themaelve and then aelact representative to carry out inna inougnta may Del love that rcpra en itlvn Ar selected to think for th people, and they do not healtate to build barrier between the government and tha voters. While the advocate of centrallia tlon la urging leglalatlon which obliterate state line and removal the government from the control of the voters, the mo nopolist may, on the other hand, hide be hind the Democratic theory of self gov ernment and une thi theory to prevent national Icgltdatlon which may be necea tary. The Democrat who belleva In Democratic principles and who want to preserve tho dual character of our gov ernment must be on hi guard agulnsf both. There are certain thing which the lo cality enn do for ItacJf, and thero are cer tain things which only -the federal gov ernment can do. Neither the federal gov ernment nor tho local government should be sacrificed to the other. Tbe luvextlgatlon of the large life In surance oompanlea ha lad to the discus sion of national remedies, nnd tho advo cates of centralization nre likely to seize upon this agitation as an excuse for leg-l-'iitnn which will tnlie tho business of life Insurance out of the hands of the various states. Tho Democrats shn-i!d draw a distinction between federal legis lation, which is supplemental to state leg islation, and that form of federal legisla tion, which would substitute a national for a state remedy. No national charter should be grnnted to an insurance com- riany, and no federal supervision should nterfere with the exercise of the power now vested In the states to supervise companies doing business In such stntes. So In devising n remedy for the trnsta the Democratic pnrtfr should resolutely oppose any and e-ery attempt to author Ire a national Incorporation or chnrterlng or trading or manufacturing enterpris ing. Congress ha control over Interstate, commerce, and It fa tha only bodv thai V-Zerta Ttrftct Jillp Visstrl 14 14 - ft4.. a ft ig aaauf, i la c4 a4 llva re It wvil I Ike tarns tVlktuM 111 ifeasatt Tm Wmt Uftfd. ritUf u ie r-. Jwoag I itkue aii.lft4ty lla iptUU fl.o t4 r. -) kf4MTy, I , P4'a1ny, tljvy, la,-. a4 I a ad tf fulJh.ift ai i'ly taa la M Ibe adl.ikar, t4 fiaj tr vaa4 f ". ni. f. dua, tU. wat Jul ca I 4 lU dr4ka If f.ltt..al( at 4 it.!lr-l lftta). Ui4fsMty. all (ifNifl, 19 tit Hot-Kolls Parker Rolls Long Rolls Tea Rolls Long Huns Short Huns Soda Huns Bakery goods of all kinds for ho weather. I.E. GIBSON anoccn and nAKcn TWINE FOR BINDING CORN TRY A SERRATED CORN HOOK You will uoo oil-r aftrraaitl. You da not know a bat a Good Basket I until you hva owoad QALm VANIZED IRON oom. W bava buthel aod I 2 buabal. ----------.----- . Potato Ilix.kt. Fork aod Kcki-s, also moat any Uvi urJ by Uva farmer. (a Klloii Roofing, American otao Wire Frnoa, lUrhed Wire, NalU and 8upU, lira Hed aod Binder Twine. We belwra waeao er you In other line. It will do ooharm to vltlt a a. Bennington Bicycle Co. Jl ,110 M Bktatta. L A. M. V, ata, flaf HAVE NEW STYLES for Fall Suiia, Cnpea and SkirtH Cleaning nnd jirpa. hing of all kinds for ladica anil gt'iit-j n ppt'cialty. N. LEVIN . . . 130 NORTH ST- Fomnd I The place to buy Fancy Pastry of all kinds. ANGEL CAKE POUND CAKE fcFRUIT CAKE Fresh daily at DAVENPORT'S , BAKERY TELEPHONE ll-a NOTICE What One I'nuipkln Seed Did. ORANGE, N. J., 8ept. 13.-Andrpw . CrcKitr, n fanner of CrcRtmoor, bus ponii! forward with a, pumpkin growing record which eclirmeg all previous rec ords in the neighborhood. From one unipkln seed he hna grown a vine Hourly 100 foot long, containing thirty throe pumpkins weighing from ton to ixty pounds. It Is estimated that there re 1,000 pounds of Juinipklns now growiug, iM'sldes many siuull forma tions a nd blossoms. Died Sarin Girl. C'lIICACO, Sept J3.-M. M. Aforher- sot) was killed while dragging Miss De lhi Lennon of Bar City. Mich., from In front of a freight train. Both were struck, and MePhorson was killed al- ost Instantly. Miss Lennon waa seri ously burt. C. K, Miller makes repairs on reed awo'na. Purnliure rei aired, alsochalra reseated. Locaa ena Ired and key fltilng. bend him a potal or all at no North Su BARGAINS! Ladies' $2.00 and $3.00 Shoes ; narrow toe-, reduced to S1.00 Ladies Oxfords 50c and 75c. Prices reduced on Russet aud Canvas Goods. A. F. LOOMIS Main St- B(nn!rgtoi store 50 cent.