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Page 1: COYINGTGN, N.Y., THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1887. PRICE ...nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn86034967/1887-06-02/ed...COYINGTGN, N.Y., THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1887. PRICE FIVE CENTS. •eraI Business

YCL 3—Iv3. 1. COYINGTGN, N.Y., THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1887. PRICE FIVE CENTS.

•eraI Business Directory*

LECAL CARDS.

HAL. D. .STiiViiNS, ATTORNEY kCount •'.tor-ij^l-s'.r. OtT:c4 *r> Ain^len't

\ | ATT HANSOM, A1TOBNEY1VX and Oouiukfliar at I A W , Port Uoviog-toa. :*. Y.

A' *>* AdYOttttKf 1734 Notrel'rUr^ai.—»Afd«!-rraa-ti;J^ 8, "XRCHI-. A..iiO.I*, Pri»ffw«or!VrimjDai Lev ,\tii«g»; D, MeOoiutrc?*, B.C.L,;

:4H. #a

, EWiuo**, P.A7ri^F7fa—Mr. HeTr?tJ attond UM Oourus !n I*c*uliarf.r.iirtln* and Huntingdon, PJQ<J give

aUoaWtfM District. Mr. Dadostoe Courts In asd giv* special

a lias DinLizcitf of £<L. H.vacialhe-i Accounts *br coilecuon may-1 to th« firta, Montreal, or M. fa.

MEDICAL CARDS

7 ANDr'JN. Iki«i4eaoe end ofiSoe, Wixi-e, Fort Covingtou, K. T.

Ha gav Ay, »y, wirl*

|That ooe*» •«•«.«! ooly miuo. ;*»-*

Only an o!d-tlffl» i«tt«r ;Bui frpm <~-ach yftJI~.w pagr .

^Tbere eoin«» "ar~wo# of }«*n* «§**—'tTfie ghost of a **e-?te» age.

Only an old tirao Jctier,1*8 rfc Trtlh tbd sfaia of y&ars ;

Bot oft thai wHbcred writingHas bloomed t*?r>wah m j tears.

But oil 1 that 4re*ra Is «baltered—Tfi* foant of grief run dry ; , #

TO-4AJT the sad rtnnctnbaranett

sn?i in icH§ than one bo*ir from that

crew mount tho sttjc of tkewreck. With a pang of reproach Isaw them hand down into the boat halfa dozen he!f4as» men. Jthsy wera justia time—the boat had not pulled a fur-loiJg away when thtrwreek ptt&hod iyrer

d wpnt down by the bo we. *II w s tome Httle lime after onr ship

r«s before the wind again that I wentiowa iu to fore boid where the doctorwas working ov«r tiie poor, starred,faicUhod fellows who wore taken frein

_WfQck, N I h*d frftftn a iwtilor twenty

Yoe, the page is -eld an ;And tl»e nco«« i« on thr »ra?e,

"Wb-re tt-p pall mwi! nSEl:t!y silversTh& fch.-vi^vfs of w;nd-b;airn wave ;

WiH»re tb« loot s^d fcJa«t rlvarEad*. in tL^ aioaiiing t^a.

An ihy*we*t flit? had Tau»«ihedInto eteraity.

— T r. J. IJencereon.

Sdated Miscellany.

Captain Brscs's Story.

, and BeTer saw so pitiia! a sight*tfbre.

" Can any of them 2i»o ?•" I asked.He shook hit fc*ad doubtfV:y.44 Two have died *Iaeo they esme on

o*rd, en4 the others are iiktiy t o -tal* one. lie's far snoagli

:on«y poor boy ; but he seems *e rallynder tfee atiauiaiiifl, and I juui* ho\>es,

kim."The man that he ppokor of openeds eyes at the so cad of oar voices,4t What's, the matter with yon

TWO WAYS OF DOING IT dose that thoy

gK.sep yourS l l ll

in fiood repair,ll

p y f pSell all you can tud buy all yoa can

at home.I/you are rich iDvafctsomething, em-

ploy somebody.Be c^urteouiTtostrangers thai come

good i

, %. , . - , „ . i »aould deservo io be robbod of homeAn exchange pubhshc* the following | a n d ifc?d 9 " Simply eo«ight an abate-

sect ia their r^nts, abatapiants lessban ]£arl Cowpsr's Royal Commissionppoiatcd by a Torv Government—de-)art?d *© l*c aquitaLle; leas even thanho Land CouiwitfsioD Ccarts are grant-

ing to ceigboriog estates, and finally,I ! . * _ - _ ! • 1 Y I T " ^ I

h is spplicscja to'^l! IncaUtie:!HOW TO KELP TOUB TOWN.

Talk about it.Write about it.Beautify the streeta:

Elect good men-to all offices. reduetioas to which Lord Lansdowoe'aown arbitrator, Mr. Dccning, gave hitassent and approval in black andwhite/'

ftiOTE AMD COMMENT.

^-remarks

Always cheer on tho men who go infor improvements.

"on June21 Queen Victoria will haven h«r salary for fifty ycari," aod

p u r Washington Imte r .

<Prt»raoor Regular Correspondent)WA8UIKOTO2T, B, C , May 23rd, ig$t.

The soldier boys are ail here, #ndWashington is fall of martial tnusioand beat of dnims The Nation rialDriU opened this morning,, but tKo con-tests will not begin until to-morrow.To dcy was devoted ""lo so«ie TorraSRti^^~^a as receiving t£o troops, naming

camp, aud this afternoon there wana dress parada by all the companies.For the past few day* br£e crowds ofpeople have conj&egaied at the rail-way stations, ia sae nxid welooaH? the

Always oucsr on ine men wuu g o t o drawn har'salary for fifty yeari," aodr improvements, l o u r portion of ttic \ . , . . „ ,»t 4 l b* nothing but what is right then, dropping into %ur.i , i t relatesJ(j .-Ui+ f that that baiary is £38a,u00 a year,

Bon?"-' kick " at any proposed im-1 f ! ^ . u ? J r tt ? ^ £ ^ 9 ' ! 5 < ) ' 0 0 0 OT,,t any proper

becaupo it U uot stj doer, cr for fear yoar t«.xc3 will bo

fifty cent«HOW TO 1SJUR3. TOUR TOWK.

Oppose improvetDeiit.M'uirmi ita T>ubiio men.

your 1 l l P w a r d a of 190,000,000 for her term .ofserric«.

I T is ssid that New England fbber-?B fire jubiUnt over die Uitt Hvxapton

of yiuiiiag OD the part-of tho Canadianmthoriiie»t in allowing tho Amerir<*n

m*ko their ap{^»rarscc were tne Loui^attnRifles, of Now Orleftns, who marched

' quitely cp PennesylfaDia ataoaeto Wil-Ur^Hotel and afterwards to cuiap wbichthey catered aj silently ta'spies. ~Vicksburg Sonthroci foliowedjmaking quite a nobe withcornets, and the Lcai*an« itLeir Missis&ipi neighbors icheer which was daly reciprocsted.

The city of teuts around lh« bam cfthe WsKhington monument is qui te -p ie tnmqy , nod ilcamp jast north of the parade grands.Large parties of ladies accompaniedsouse of tho military organizationshera and some of them perferred to gonto camp to stopping at the hotels and

boarding bouses. Some preferred it tutthe uoveity of Uie experience andothers beoaoso of the eeonomk featuresicamp life.

Quite -a sensation occurred when itwas reported that there would be BOliquor sold ia c«mp boo*u» of aa order

" by the Prtwdeot to revoke the

BE LU\ Hr, Water

. SL.OOID,S .

GBSCOJES, FJIU1L PROVISIONSProduce, Ac-, A-c-.

Coraer Ob&te&uj vj Water SI*.

FORT COV1NGTOX, N TXulj 26th, 1««S.

WATGHJEAZEE,Ata.H. Xickeisen'eFT. COVlNCTty, I , I.

Find Watches a Special ty.

CENTRAL VERMOXTR. R.O. A U C. PIYMHOK

AFTEBMONOAY, NOV. 22,V / « , »nd uattl fbrtber aotioe. iraicsVlH Iflcro Bruabtoa as folloirs:—

far back as I eanfind any Aoco«ot of n*y aacesators theyfoliow<*d the pea. My father and mygrandfather foucd their graves in theocean : two cf my brother* were neverheard of after their laat Toy age; and«o-loogs time had goae bj «ueo mybrother Blias eaiied trcui New Yorkfor Bombay without any tidings coiningbnck_rrom him that I had besrua tofear tibat he, too, waa to be qnoteda» acodier example cf tbii- lacs of theBraoes.

Ia thoso days I waa the master of oneof to.a fastest dippers tbat rounded theHorn. Ws had not heard of Pacificrailways then ; steam on tho ocean Tnot what it is now, asd oar swift shipsmade royages between Boston and SanFrancisco that astonished and delightodboth cities. The discovery of gold InCalifornia waa followed by a greatemigration, thither, and all the carryingtrade was etioiuiaUid. Mj ship kzdmade an aycra^e speed on several ofthese loog voyotrc^ of which the owner?were proud, and I was naiuraly anxiousto beat my own tima

We were bowling along merrily inthe South Atlantic before a stiff northwind wbea the masthead lookout re-

n ? w aefced the dcwlor. ** Tbu^r© aa

3,1 a P.M.—MAXZ. stoppins* avt all stations onU . 4 L C . a.B.,oo.nn«cU««atEoaa^ePointvriUi s l«ploc oar train for points on D.AH.C.' C«.'« S.R. Arrlrtiig at Troy 2.25 X.M.,Albaxi'r 2.«5 A.M.. New York 8-tO A.M. AtBi. AiUaM WUb file«f<lBg ear v U OentraJ Vt.CRT for Tray, Albany and Now York, ar-rive S.M A-M. ; also all points cost. Arrive&t Bo«tOB 7.44>; B{Hrlo«aeId 7.05 A.K.

f Malone local traia—Goesd« a»d west 4.SS p.m.

— - — OOOCQ WEST.S. i5A.M.—MAII^ Bto^pln* at alLjtetions.

AniT«atOffd<?naburg 11.0© A.M. Connect-IOK at Norwood vrilb R-.W-dtiJ-U-R., at Og-^aunburr wltb G.T.H. tor all poInU west,aad with 8 L L 4 O . BaJlway.

9.W P. M.—Exr*BBe, for stations « i O . 4 LK O

M. Ck>D&ectlng with O. T.12ail way for all polato wast.s&r Itcketa to all point* east and west oa

6«fo *i Ticket Office. -S. W. CTJMMING9,

J. W. Hom4BT, Oen- P»«8. A^t.President.

J.

BQIE, WftTERTQWI

X * r p^ftU Baat, SoOt&raed Woat.:KalhJnnc&.45^m.;rf, 9. $5 a. m . ; POT la-

I Lm.; CJaylon, 10.25 a.m. ;Albany, 6.(k)

r Vork, ».0C p-m. ; arrive* WatertawnLOO a-ui.; Same, 1.45 p.m. ; Oswago,

1.40 plm.; RochosU-r, 1.60 p. in . ;

51 M D I I ^H^«> IXtfUJb June. 5.06d.OU I . m . p . m . ; O?deu*barg, 7.0&.; p.

m.; UUca, lo.oo p. in.; Albany, 2.00 a.J*Trt/*0 S t a , 9.S5 a,

j K « * & z * p. m. ;Home, B.ftO p .m. ; rtyracuito, Id. 19 Pm.; p ^ $* p l O

W 165 P-m.; Ntagax*; Buffalo, 8.06 p.m.

CABB « « ran bUJW »mf Yoiat l©»%1ag Ogd«n*>

t

. VWftoat»lettv-th« train. Space can be reserved by

tmm; WfortAillsa Hbd throaglitickaU to polnu Ea*t( Wail and rttnitb ato*i. A. Mo»rlU, Depot TlctetAr?ul,Mai

GOIKG 1SA6T.Sf,—Expxsaa, for stations raO.iL,

C. A.S., ooDB« Uoca4 Ronses Point with C.V.R.P- for BLAlbaos, BurUa«ton,Portliuxlaa<i<aU polnUe—t, sativlog >t Boston at,7.i5 P.^. ; Portlaad 8.W r.x OonS©dHar ported"iomethiog Tii eight^arst Ifo«*er» Jnoctioo wltii l> A H. C po. for iafJx),^.pj*«*k«t^s«iw«tiia«A-Jt « Wai ft a saU? ft I asked. No

it was not a sail, and it waa not clearwhat it was.

Soon after cam© another report thatit l<>oked like a dismantled hull.

" Aay signals ? " I iuquhed.lt 2^0, sir; oo signals."Mr. Mayhew, tho mate who was

standing sear me, made the remark(in a Tery proper manner, too)* thatif the masts were all gone, it couldn'tbe expected there would be any signals,

am ashamed to say that 1 told him tomind hb own business.':

uth is, I wiirrerymuch Texed,So far, we had made a splesdid run,and I waa bopefal of rounding the c*p<in less time than I had ever done ibefore. And now to change course,lose headway, and perhaps a wholeday, looking after a wreck! It wastoo provoking.

For fifteen minutes I walked tfc<deck, Tery much vexed, but not at allsatisfied with myself. Then Mr.Msyhew tpprowhed me and touchedhis hat

" I beg your pardon, Captain 1e said, but the glaas shows her plainly

^ow. She's % large chip, not uuderb«lm, and rolimg heavily as if water-lo^ed. Shall I ohango our course andeead a l^Mttout? *'

No IM I tbundrod, and as tho baitand airtonished mate went forward, "dirod down infce the cabin aod shut thedoor.

«c Let the old wroek go,ft I said tomyself. " She's seen heaTy weather,aod there's ©othing alive on her."

This is wliat I said: but

Well I may bo f Hy brother Eiiasiy before me.

It was two weeks after this, whenre had nursed hiui hack to aOmethiogike streagth, that he ws« able to.sit upu my cabin_and tell me his ad^onturcs.did not befdn to tell a loog story, sowill repeat &one of them savt: that

»hi*h happened to him the uigbt beforetlie rescoe.

u Oar horrible isferlngs hj^at last•ut us in that conduioa," he said,whero all complaint was silenced bytore phyeiota! treaSuies. The boat*id been FtoTe or carried away by

stress of the storm; the rudder wasdisabled; prorisiona and water werescant; we drifted helplessly about,while £he ahip slowly filled from a leakthat we coald not reach; the time goonoame When we were t^o week to manthe pumps. One by one my ehipmatasgrew delirious &ad died ; three eadedthere suffer int^ by jumping oVerfeoi»rd.""hat last sight I wag so weak fromanger and thurst that it seemed is ificath wuld DOtJbe far on", aod I closediy eyiw, oxpeeting to open them in

another wt>dd. Whether1! ^ept andreamed, or whether what I saw was a

vision sent fircm beaTdn to eheer andcomfort me, I know not; but I sawthis ship come sailing OTer the sea to-ward me, w diitincUy that I coald tell

mast, «ail and spar, and you,brother, were itandiog at thehoklmg out your haads to me/ When

awoke you^and the doctur werestanding over me."

' »K J • 'PLA BANEES'S SHREWD TRICK.

It was io the days of the early rail-road, waeo it was yet new; tho days

" • - - - • • to New York

lay your

Kan it down toKefaw to advertise ia yowr

JDU uot in?est a centtonoy out Somewhere elae.Bo particular to discredit the mo-

ires of public spirited man.Leiigt i yoor face whoo a stranger

peaks Ating in i tIf - w~» wants to bay yoar property

hurge him two i i ii

urge him two prio9& it>r itfcIf he.w.finiito buy aaybody ©!»«'•

nterf«re and discourage.Kef*!** to see th« merit ip any scheme

that does not dircotiy banoSt you.

U>W> LANBDOWNE

"Whether EBitb? O'Brion did netj i the caUBe of tho Irish patriots

more than ho helped ; it, by bisrusade against Lord Lau&downe, icCanada, is aa open qaestioB, Bat Lis

k i; ar.Uvinaa has t ikcuIrish tenanU, if half

g vessel" Kumboldt," to purchasea sspp?7 of liaei at Halifax, N.3. ThoCaiisdiani tried to bo very %nif[ at>oatit. however, bv sUjmlating that the per-mission should^Se considered J l as anact of courtesy and not a* a rigbL"

Backache, stitches in the side, infla-tion tndjoreness of the bowels, are symp-toms cf a disordered «tate of the diges-

j tird and a#simlative organs, which «tnbe corroeted by tho use ef Ay«r's Oath-ariic Pills.

that nine out of tenpeople would cot know oleomargarineif thoy say it Gcinmtssioner Cokmaa tsgoing to issue a bulletin giving suchmioute iastruciiocs that every mancan b$ his own oleomargarine detector.The commissioner says that he urnprove that ihe carcase* of horsas, g^and swine have been used is the manu-facture of oleomargarine.

A sound bodv aad a coo tested mind: I are cecessary to perfect bappi»ess. If_ \^Q j y p pp

;ke ouTs caie* of gioeToppVessioe and 7™ ^ p to poreesa tbes«t eleaose yoar•aooaaUWeiDhumanity.'ttaiiaxhia. blocd with Ayers SargapariHa, I t is

'- -* prfeetly saf# to take aod is a thoroughn bis tpeeeh at'Montreal Hr. O'Brieasaid:

Lord Lans iowna is laying waste an

yfacn tho journeyless of a little jaut than i t is nowwhen greenbacks were not popular here.One gammer morning & man., walkingin happy and fererish, haste, withwild excitement beaming all over hisfaoe, stepped into the office of a wellknown banker.

" I want exchange for this on NewYork."

" All right. What ia it f!

Tho man looked fearfully around himand brought out a packet,

" It's $25,000 ingreeDbacks.**" I Guess I can do i t ! Goieg eastf*•* Yes. I'm going to-morrow. 1

don't „ want to carry all this with me.Couldn't do it. Sure to get robbed. Scgive;me » draft, flow much?*

" Oh, seetag it's you ono per cent.—$250."

completely as if the angel of deathknocked at every cabin door in thosevailoyi and deTuted every man. womanand child to destruction. As soon ashe will have obtained hi* next batch ofejectment decree*, bd will bars made aaiean sweep of tba property, and exoept

willb?on banithed and thoir homes

'in know tlieai no more.Mr. O'Brien then quoted from re-

ports in the Dublin Freemans Journalof tba evictions on Lord Lansdowne'eestate with headings such aj " One-

five people evicted *

Lord Lanadowno's own bailiffsc rea ture the whole population

f* Sixty persons left homeless,"" and EOoa. Ho delivered incidents attendinggome of the evictions:

InSrm oki women a p d eighty andodd years, whose tottering steps had tohoLgsided out of their little homesteads,were put out in the pitiless storm ofhail and snow. The cold March blastblew around them andures cried bitterly

ninety years wereTh d l i h

the poor crea-y Old men overtold to clear eut.

I tat down andtried to think'of something else*eoeM noXdo it, Thought of the d«acand the dying fi«am«n who might be onthat poor drifting bulk took j)08soesionofmy niiad and wr>uld net quit mo.Then c»me anotlterthought thaticausedme lo jump up and paee U» cabia.

if my brothers had met theirdealt in tfcis way, beo«u»e soioe ielfish,inoftttao ihip'fl captain Utet mjT»lf Wa#

j to slop and save tiiem. "'

So the banker made out a draftIfew York and took tlie raoaoy.

** Yoa'co going to morrow, are yox^V

"Would yon mind taking a littlepared for me and banding it to mtWtterf*

"Certainly. Ill doit with ploas-

Tke bunker went iota the other roomand presently canw back with the par-eel

«Just put it io yoar Talfs?, aa<don't k^t it, will y o t r

«rUtaketh«be*teireofit.4< Thank yoa. Good J y. Plcasan

*JJ~M f - - . , t\

^^rrivod io N«»T«*, the Califorsum most to tin

h»« draft. Th«WM«»e«4t^ pack

ney yTho delicate mother, with her babe onlya fortnight ^bld clasped ia her arms,stood shivering outside, which the M em-gency men " pitched out her little be-longings. The " emergency men n

where there with sledge hammers, crow-bars, ladders, saws and hatcheta to pulldown the houso and smash tho furniture.A- miserable thatched cottage istowhich tiie rain poured through the roof,

y pprfeetly saf# to take, aod is a thorough-ly reliable, highly coaeeattafeod andpowerful blood purmer.

mszi of Now York recently depositedfour Urge bars supposed to be goldwith the assayer to be refined andmade into standard gold bars. Thegpotleman said that the hart were fromCalifornia and were etimatad to beworth $1(^,000 each, or $40,00 for tfeefour, and that an assay which he hadmade before showed the bars to beabout 72 per cent noe. The bars werefound to oe copper washed with goldand worth about $4.

IT is said that Thursday of last weekwas the busiest day which Ctstkden, in New York baa known during itsentire his, "Thirteen steamshipscame ia together with an aggregate of9S02 immigrants. Every nation inEurope was largely represented in theswam and the numbers of the multi-tude swamped all the existing arrange-ments for feeding, registering and .ship-ping the new comers. This one day'srash was in part a consequence of &tliree day's fag which detain*! a num-

cf ladies, appointed for tne purpow fey 1

0i« W. T. C. U., called upon tki Pre-^sideot and prc3onted him a protestagaiDst the snie of intoxicating liquorson the drill grounds, it b^bg a govarn-meot property, and asked hisftfence. The'^diea said thareceived them mostpressed hi? diiiipprovaj ofto sell liquors on^ths drill ground, andgave them much encoara^ameat thbdtie i t would not be dose. The ladiesalso called on Col Wilaoo, commis-sioner on pubjio buildings and grouad-sand other gentiomeo having authority.

l*!ra bar-room privilegt "f the groBsdhad bessi sold by the drill committee

bat about noon on lastF iday, tho man who had bought theprivilege of opeaing the bar un^er thogrand stand, was notified that tbe ordergranting aim this privilege was rwoked,and he at onco ceased hw prtpMUbopa,

Later it was itated that thmtcumof the drill coiniflUtea was is DO waydue to thfi President or to the effortof tbe kdies 'o / tfas W. TE Q tL,before the ladies had waited* onPresident tho drill committeepassed their resointion revokingsale of intoxicating liqitora on theground.

;

ProbiWy the roal secret of the

tbrongfe thegrounds, a polite iniimation thatwould be vory gratifying to the WarDepartment, to whicb the drill grcmadbelongs, if iotoxiaition liquors *- ereexduded. The oommit^e, threadyuoder great obligations to the WarDepartment, oonJd not afford to ignorea hint of that kind, and they proeiptlymade aa ordar reToking the l%ar

frhfcprivilege. So, at the refreshmentber of veasefe off Bandy Hook. But the oountor under the grand staad, &ttytide of immigratioo is setting to this j temperanoa drinks will U Bold this

hi aAa «mm mphafe been chopped away, i * i I •boa that is stow. ®* had UT8aboard not tlong

o°~ occapied by a tenant named HouryMuithil, was eatered by the sheriff.On * chair ne*r the fire was a poor oldwoman, who did not seem to realiiethat she was going to be put oat of thohouse wkich bad sheltered; b«.r fromher ^ M t o o d . I t was ra iniur at thetime and see was put out on the road-aid* \n the pitiless storm. These are afew typical cases of the hundreds otevictions that have been going on oaLord Lanedowne's Queen's county es-tate?. When the dispute arose thetenant* owed duly hali a yew's rent,after all the frightful lo»ea of the past

years. One yearft rent should bedue belbie evictions can take placs, andunworihy

ythe

that oue years rent was due. Thesecond half j ea r^ rat said to be doebut was not, was a mere lawyer^ myth

legal fiction knowo atgale," Tno&ttgg*honest peaoefol and

immigration ia setting toooactry at a tremendous rate.

\ T H I foBowieg terriblo story comesfrom Vincsnnas, Ind., under date May10th:—Mr. Phillip Geir, a wealthymanufaoturer of Cincinnati, attended theannual cocferonea of the German Evao-gelical Synod of North Anierioa, heklat Booneviil?, I o i , list Saturday. Mr.Geir attempuid to make a speech in theafternoon of Saturday, but said teathe was ill, and withoat a.waruing felldead. The body was taken out of thechurch and life proaouoedd oxtinot.Toe body was harriddly plaeed i a aca&ket and shipped on a special trainto Vinccnces, 'whore it was transferredto the Ohio and Mississippi passeng^train en route to Oiocioaati. TUa manbore who handled the lemaias wer^ ina groat hurry, as the; had only fivemiouuw "to raako tbe tr»osier, batasserted that the oompaut of the caskkickea the sides and wa*aiiva. IW-tpatohea were sent forward to €aati and the informatjoo came backthat upon opening the box tae bodylay upon Us &od aad the abroad was

h o c t pe p ^ So faras crime it eooetraed, the looal|ty »simply stainless, Ihiriog t h t t t barVr-ous evirtiooj* rot a blew waa stftock,not s ?hw <!nt»f-aiil »h»^ hate

badly tore.rJnesshoqW

_ D4 ootta«r*ctio». Tfc© womlerfoi atirngtfcaa-mg aad curative •freta, realiied fro«the use of Ayers Sareaparilla. *uaUinU»« r«patatioQ of Ous remedy as the

.weak.The President, who has IMJOB work-

ing vary steady for «oxa& t » * , k&3decided to take a rest. He will go gooo,aooompacied by his wife aad hidwalker, Colon al andMrs. Laaoot, toSsranac I^ke, K. J~days* fishing, l^ssthis irip to tha moantaiasalmost to late for hispecta to gel there before."Adirondack visitorsvkw of secsrxng a w

probabJc that this will be tik 00portaoiry to be awav from W.too for an? l e e t ^ Vsos&ioii talk w again revived, taxi aksaiihe doem it neceesary to>oa!l 1session cf Oangr€ga? as capajproininenoe tkiok be will, I#1P»bably ha deprived of a l*Wr Ivacation.

An ex£ra scasisa-ii ithe sdvocatsa of uariM itbink tbu Uw. ceaotrylief from tmca&s a«t 'agooddealof theflsoaef OM*by locked op i s tbtpartwan

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