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'IUrRSDAY~ JUNE 24, 19091 I I Each takes the oath to decide tbe case on tb,e ~vidence presented·, not ·on prejudice, appearances or any- the thing outside the testimony. lt is the business of the public ~rosecutor to produce evidence which will re- move all reasonli:ble doubt and lf he fails t() do that then hill case must fall. When juries begin to. bri\(!.C ln verdicts based on what they think, rather than on what hal! been provM , WAGER WA~KER MEETS DEATH SYRACUSE, June 2'2,-Melvln M. SH(),RT STORIES ~ .r . . Routed. Aunt 1\IMY Uiought Ann Amelia. shcmld have a. chaperon; so Aunt·-' Mary and her knitting were very much in evidence in the parlor when on the Event& of c-/~Weliik,-At Home and .Abroad. I Hiram called. The presenc.e of Aunt Mary didn't the king a.nd in court, there is danger ahead. If on~ or more of the jurort~ jaad ~een Lien. a ·muM, 2 5 y«>.-rs old, a tutor in the PerkLns ln.Btitute for tJle :Bl~nd, S()uth Boston. Mla!>S., was kill- ed n>81111' thds cilty todsy by a. New York · .. CellftJ,\all train. H1s remains were tou.nd by a work tll'la.in crew and •br-ol)cht ·here. From pa.pers on the dea111 ·ma.n it ts believed titba.t he Is a !!0.11. of 0. C. 0. Lien of Marshi1Jllto>wt!, Iw&. He 'W'Il& walki,ng on •a. wager ·from !J<let-on to San Francisco. seem to bother Ann Amelia very much. She eat just u prim and sweet ae usual, with onlY the custo- mary dignity her sixteen years de- . :M:fl(l}umpha.'s coml'limen:ts on . III!Cpoq}·.system are richly deserv- . . / certain of the priaoner'll 1ullt and. tl:).e testimony had shown no such condi- tion the dUtY to be governed only by the evidence is plain. It ill altoceth- er possible that the lJenatto ju:ry in instructing\ the was very conscientious and tha! the to use au axe, at fault, if there is any, lies ln the fact BOI-WOMiN BKA'IS · ROOSEVELT'S RECJOBD. manded. Hiram was not much worried eith- er. He crossed his knees in a. most ingenious manner. and talked gaily.· \I have the greatest book at home youfever. saw-full of jokes. One that the evidence wasfnot as strong and· as clear as it might have b~en. ROOHElS'l'ER, N. Y., .June 22.- .is, ''what's the difference betweett· a BY a. ootl1timwu& lh!Orselbaok ride of man who has seen Niagara Falls, tl'lore 4JhAn one hundred .and fiJfltY and one who hasn't, and a _pickle?' mile~~ in rollOut e~·ghte.&n lroum. !Mrs. Do you know that one?\ cou.nT OF INQtJlBl\ GRANTED. l:Iel\her<t W~»dswortlh, of Avon, yester- \No; wbat is· it?\ · OieVetand Lead.er Sa.ys: 'l'Jley ~ 0 IliA~·· [n'·~- b&Seb&ll In SwitzeT!taD.d. .M'PS is out. Newburgh Union editor ca'lL! · ·oi the Newburgh News a A<1'1'1W'R, fbt>!\EnliS uf m!W&p8.- ·IJ!a,y bea.t the fa.moUJS record of Prooi- \Why one see.n the mist, and the ALBANY. June 22.~A:nnoonce- de1~t ~elt, when, a.oocllmpa!Ilied. other missed tb,e scene; and the meU-t was made yel!ltet\day !by Adjt. by _,..Nl t.r~mY offioor8, he covered pickle is what you bite on, it says.\ Gen. Nelson N. Henry that Governor 120 Dille!! In on& ~ay. Mrs. Wa.d&- Aunt MarY held out a finger, made· retl11\!1 QOOUJpl.imen<t NeW:s SWllYS 'I\he tin- . OOmi-c lMflet,\ Hughes had disa,ppl'Oved the l'!eeOil'l'- worth WhO· ta wen knmvu tn WaSh- a loop, and w\!nt ·steadily on with her. ' mendaltion >Of Brlg. Gen. Jam'* h. tngoo~ s()c.iet;y, ~ft heor summer home knitting. . Bretbten ot ~ qunl ilWell togellii,W 1n uiJitt. Ll<>yd tlhiat cooniJlllllies A .a,n.d C of the at Aahailltoo a;t; four o'olook yesterday \And another one Is, 'What's the Second Battallioo, 10th RegiJMDt, Al· morn'lng, ll.<!t.ODWJUiiled •by Dr. Gray- difference between an old man and bll.nY, 'be kept fir'o!Il wtteond1LDOO at t'he liOn, of· A<¥011. Exoe~t 110r two !brief .an onion?' You know that?\· . toull\ t'f field servtoe a-t Cra:wn P0~11t, sOOips .tor meals the tW16 ware i•n the \No!\ beginning ·June 27. The govarnm' saJddlc Ullltdl n~ly ten o'clock last \Well you would be a great one was s'upposed to be the of the year. \ this. ts not true, fot' \llln8est da.y.\ There 'ilavmral: llll.ys of the same length, day is the turn- the da.t up'on which ~i\~ali1iea its greatest north- the· center one of the 'lOlllgE!Iit da,ys, 11!1 selected by ,¢:01iaE1nt as the .Very longest day upon wllich oni:cta.lly closes her books and uites hold to write her tee- ' . wlB that day foi.' this mfi.'Y not be properly said has commence~. rose Monday morning at ' 4 O'ClOCk. 'Ihat · official hour upon: · been rilitng fol' several . .;.;;M-•it.,•w··tt will co~mence lin• also gt~anted a requ~t of Qa.pt. w. t..lli'l.ll:.n Lt. 'l1he1 u6ed mxteen h'plri!e&. to send to market.\ B· .Qoa.tes ot OOimJPB.n.t Al' thlilt a. ~urt ll'll:d be6ll platled ,!Jn relay l!llOII!g A.unty made a very complicated . of inquiry be convened :to inqut~ in- tJhe course to ibe ta.ken. loop, and went placidlY on with her . to the troubles a.ffeet;i,ng th AlknY on 1ea:rln1 Ashant~ the two en- .Jinitting. . organita.tl,on~. cLrcl~ Ooru!lllllil lake twice, .ret,\lMl- \And another is, 'What's the dif· ing. ea,c!b, 1Jlme '11:oo tlh-e summer holD<'!, ference between an ice cream soda. HARDY'S ()PINION. and rode to oBata.vl:a. (ll)re, being bwck and a glass of plain water?' Ypu As~ at ten mdn1lites 'Past six know tha.H\ WASlUNQ.TON, June 2!.-'that .laet e•-n'Si•. :M'f8. Wads\!'orth th-Em \No.\ ........ b f \Five t;:ents. Here's another, 'Do o3l!LY illlforma.tl.on w'blcb •a. m., .... esr o ~e tp ~vi~~~o and ll'ook ~n, a:r- the H;oose ci!:lls for <l'l' uses in (,lOll· riV~!lg Mil. AV'Oll a.bout ten o'clock. you know bow to spell office1\ nectloo. iWtb fl<nalncl&l or revenl\le leg- \Yes.\ . \Spell it.\ lslation sh-oul4 be 'at the 'tllsopoeiai! of ~(>VIJRNOJ.\ ])JSMJSSES OllARGES. \I-t it., . all members alike Is . tM wl.trlotl at ..,Ap· ..:........ta; ... ve ti~rdy _. T~:ms. who.. \That's right.\ .. ...., •=\ ·•'• ~ .... :rmat Actioil 1:11 CMtls or AlbanY and .. ~ .. •nt-rM.uood a.\ resolution to pre- · · SoftlY aunty arose. ....., • Sar~a SheJ'ifts After Hearing. \And another one is--\ vent. menl'be'rs obtJa.iniii!g inofo~n .,AtiBANY, June 22.~Governor The parlor door closed very gently. · ilrom branooes of the . -u· '\h\llc· yen~rda•• 'Withllut oomment Ne Y k ser . V'ioe w·hen, tlha.t in>fbol:1ma.tion 16 . .n .. .. 3 The chaperon was gone.- w or diamlssed the charges filed with him 'rimes. made ·public. · month& ago against John Bradley, .Jr;; shetttf ot Saratoga ·otu··_GHl .. ERS.· OF ts•u(.lll county, a,nd· Joseph Besch, sheriff of . n LU\ Albany county-. The Governor's ac- M m IT_ ·UT-ICA IN'. J.· .ULY. n~· 111 1!~1!!~ u:pon the reports of the Uil IU oomtllillliPner• appointed by the gov- ern~r tQ ~ke tei!Umon.y and report Shooking. Richard Croker, at .a banquet in New York, said of English politics: :eeconda ~ach day Alntll back a full mlunte, mtnutes, and in ·time mornings of wlnter In Utica on July 6 will be held tie Tile h'ablt grQws t.hh'd biennial national convention of •\:.· •. '.J.i;,,.,, • .,;t,_,,. Just ail all ba'HI~s the National Order of the Daughters tJteJr findinp, who iil both cases rec- omrnel!~f4 the dismissal of the chargeiJ· •:mngllsh politics is clean. Now and then, though, a queer story comes to light. The moral of this story ill that nothing-not even the politics of England-is quite perfect.\ Mr. Croker laughed. . young &iid old-'- of Isabella. About 40 delegates are '\\' ··•nn haB the ha.bit ot being expected. 'l'he soctett was formed in tn refc!riDatton a.ttd in never Utica in 190S, and ·was organized by .. ii\,,,..,,n.t· a certain ).loint. meml'l.e'ril of the Knightll of Oolum- Jf!m~:r. aftemoon, the sun set at bUBj whose idea. was that the new ... ···•:••. 'KJ'!'• .. ·•..... that is the Iate11t moment society would· be an &unuar:r to tlle a.:c-\\'-\ 1 '\~ .the sun wm set in Central local c()UncU. In a ahort time' re- . this year, It wm hold quests were made by other cities that >!J~M•ec<~rd until the 4th of July, and . branches be formed there. In May; iii~!r,~l(al'date It wlll begin to s~t a 1903, the founders incorporated un- The p_eople in north- der the laws of this State, and from and·· C.a.nada. have that time the organization spread. Bradley was charged bY Dr. Wal- ter L;ldlow of New York on behalf -of the anti-race track gambling cam- paign ccim:!lllttee with having failed ~o enforce the provisions of the ~nt! race. track ga.mbllng laws during t):le Saratoga race meet. George W. Schurman of New York was designat- ed l;ly the Gov~rnor to hear these charges. \A friend of mine, a rich lawyer,\ he said, \ran last. year for Parlia- ment in a small midland town. Mr · friend was elected, and among his congratulatory visitors on election night was a shai;by chap smoking a clay. \The chap slapped my rich friend on the back, shook both his hands violently, and congratulated him 1n a loud voice-a loud, hearty voice, a little thick, perhaps, with four- ale. \'Th-thank y-you,\ said my - .. ~ y ,,.... ...... , r lf fill_,. .. \ • ( l Wm. Dawes A Co. setUng...htm up Mtween them• ma.rch- 00. him homewards. \'IhaJt tlmmer leg's a. bit of a. dmWiback to Y'0\1, Sandy, ·when :rou try to Wlallk,\ sa.dd one. \Weeil. Ta.m,\ answered Sam- dy, \it's beOO. a dra.W'baiC>k to me oft~ en; but We the 'best a.ne o' the twa. the nieht.\-Scobtish A:merican. \. on the back of Pattern is an who use this nof·t~l'·n shows j11st how ~::al:n.• exactly how they . this chart, those find gartoent toore find theto very The Ladies' Patterns are al- ways corre.ct in style . •· · . in fit, f~r. each pattern and design is dra.w,n by a~ e~pe~· ,JD the art of pattern making. At any Lathes Home Journal Pattern counter will be found· a · e~ll~~~ tion of almost numberless iqea& of f~ln~n s latest conceptions. . At our. pattern .counter yc:>u wi~l find the same. tOe ·a:Btl-tie Prices ••..•• _ .. 'j ·. · · · :· ,, .. · , . Rugs! C.arpetsl Wt1f'P~p~1 Ne'\'f lot ol Ladt~s' Wash.Sufts J:ost reeelv~d. · ·· \ 'Jl.I)J:'Jl:ocq!!-fli~Jil·t;· than do those tn Jhe 1 Today it has branch~ In 22 States ... ._,.,, .. .,.. •. - of .. 'tl\e State, for tb,e . un and has a. total membership of 12;000 Belich waa e.ccu11ed or permitting various forms of gambling in Albany count;r. George D. Beattys of Brook- lyn was the cptl'lmissioner in this caae. friend, as he tried to free his hands, which were being shaken so violent- ly that he quivf.red all over, like au ocean grayhound, 'Thank you. I sup- pose you're one of m-my supporters, DECLINES TO REMOVE BASSETT • . ,-noo.- cAPITAL • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • .• • • • ' . • ~'- .00 'latitude of Ogdensburg: and tl!ree State courts. at !':.11 and does· not set The national ofilce is locate4 in Sl\IALLPOX IN BOONVILLE. ALBANY, June 22. Under instruc- tions from Governor Hughes, Secre- tary Robert H. Fuller yesterday re- plied to the rfeolutidn:s adopted by the Fourth A¥'enue Subway Associa- tion of Brooklyn, requesting tb-e gov- ernor to remove .from office Edward M. Bassett, member of the Public Service Commission, first district, because of Commissioner Bassett's ·reported opposition to the construc- tion of the ·Fourth avenue subway. The governor denied the request. sURPLus .AND uNDIVIDED PROFITs ••••••••• · ••••••• ;f26o,ooo.oo+ Aceo-tB SoUcited. Courteau• and Ll beral Treatmell* Givea 0111' l'•tfoila. · ·'Bu't1Vhen the s}lol't' days the Clty National Bank building at rlpme o~, we of the central Utica. The supreme regent ie Miss BOO-NVILLE, Jur.e 22.-There are ,....,,,_,..,_.,_. ..... 'State have the advantag:e Mary L. McKernan, and the vice au- two ~of l!!lltlnllpox in this vi'ltage. INTEREST DSPART~ENT eh?' \The shabby chap winked and smiled. In the Sl!ome ratiQ, and preme regent is Dr. John G. CQyle and t!lle:r bOth arose lOJ1 the Fu•lton ·liiattet if!- evened In the of New Yol'k City. The other of- ........ ~- .... o(Le.kell. TwO men came he1·e · '~ .. yea1'. .ftcers are J'oseph H. l'temli'ler. trttca., sever-al days ·&Jg<> ill wH.h the d·iseas~>. mr~,s~ta·.a· ow at noon Monday was national treasurer; M. F. Kelly, Uti- 'l'h~ Jmd b~n -wocrk1ng in the vil('in- ity of Old Forge, came out on the train to Reli'lsmt, where they clilangeli 111nd ca.me to this vin~e. A-t once, When it iras di:KOOveN<i that they had· • a. vaoeant l1ouse was secured aJbOttt .a mHe from tlhe v!Ua.ge on the roa.d to Rome. The .houee owfas pla- c-arded a.nd the pa.t1ents were pila.ood therein. (,)ne of tJhe men ha-s a. very mHd case nnd tlhoe other is said ro be prett.•· l!liek. It is hoped that the di- sease will be lrept from Eoprea.diug \ 'Six or 'em,' he said.\-Cincin- nati Enquirer.\ we pay Interest compounded quarterly Oil all mouey depo<ed ·thrM months prevlout oa January 1st, April lst, J.aly ht, • Oct.._r 1st. .Ul mone:r det~oalted on' or befor~ the Uh. of the molltll drawll 1atiJ'II& from the let. '\'\·':u,,;..., at any other time dur- ca, national secretary; P. H. Fitzger- -.~~,~~tiW;el-l''e·· ~onthil, for· the sun a,ld, Utica, national advocate. The overhead-as it Yates Hotel will be the headquarters of the convention. The Tuelday evening session will be followett by a. banquet. Nearly the Limit. OFFIC~·RS EDWABD WELLS, President. OLiVER (iETMAN, Vice l'relll4e6 DONALD FRASER,.· 0111bleJ'• ..._ but ,this moment he his return journey, 'lll(mtns·· there Will be q~t4~~; J!li.or:te!llng of the days. t'·tlle,.su:mnler is here. Enjoy it ID STUDY ALASKAN GLACIERS Fra.ncls W. Cushman, w-h·o ts one of the roug!h-and-ready orators of thalt gra.nd State of Washirugton, told 3 0 0-odd mem\belrs oif the Canadi.an Clu;J, of New Yor·k art; 'boanquet assem- bled dn the Hotel Ast{}r the Olther night hoow it felt to enter 'llhe h•a:Jols O'f Oongress for the ftl'St time. \Governor Hughes directs me to say,\ says Mr. Fuller's letter to James L. MacCarthy, secretary of the association, \that while he is (leeply interested in having an ex- tension of rapid transit facilities and in meeting the requirements of the borough of Brooklyn, he has absolute confidence in the efficiency and integ- rity of Commissioner Bassett, who is entitled to the respect and esteem of the community regardless of any dif- ference of opinion as to particular questions. The governor thinks the State Is to be congratulated upon having the services of a man of Mr . DIRECTORS: Harwood Dudle:t, Ollver G-e_tm&n, David Ireland, Wm. T. Briggs, Edward C. Decker, E. M. Kennedy, J. P. Argerslnger, (:baa. 0. Cross Archibald McMartin. M. B. Northrup, F;ldward Wells, Richard M. Evans, Wm. Argers!nger, John W. Uhlinger, Frank D; Oliver, George C. SEATTLE, June 22.-The first ex- pedition ev.er sent out by the Na.ttmt'• ltial:~l(.:g.w ====a It It a It u :Q~!Jilllo~rs m ~ il · al Geological Society of Washington, = il:fllia:!c~~~f!-u·u• 11 turts u·a · D. c., to study the big glacier& of Alaska will sail from Seattle on the deaiuer·Portland on ThursdaY to re- main in A.laaka I.>U}'I!Uing scientific ln- . vestigation until the latter part of September. The expedition will be ·headed by Prof. R. Starr, of Cornell . University, and Prof. Lawrence Mar- tin, of Unlversity of Wisconsin. W. B. Lewis, of Washington, D. C., of the United States Geological sur- )lli!;()U•ans where th~ work f& vey, will accompany the party as to- . the systerh of indi\· pogra.pher and 0. D. Von Engel, a.n- rji~lit:ruct1on. as much of it is.'· oth~r members, is th~ photographer. been already too many E. F. Dean, of the Umversity of Wis- ·Of the 1 dangers that cons1n, w.m go along as geological enthusiasts run. This assistant. settlement work would be abolished. The outlay more than the return. (!~!!~~=~e~: county jury .return- ac verdict in the Denatto ------ :, fJWIFT JUSTl<JE IN DORP. ~ ju&tioae mov('JS f'aster lin ScM- n.ectady tbam in M!ont~;»mery eounty is 'Pil'ored lby the faJCt tha.t Justice SpenceT bad 13..11 a.djoull'n-ed term of the Su'l)ll\eme Court in tlhat -citY', which convened yesterday, and today was in this section. A MYSTEIUOUS SUICIDE. A mysterious case of suicide was dlsc~yered Sunday morning about 7: 30 when the pollee found the body of Charles Beach, aged 27, of 59 Par- .ker 'street, in the Erie C'anal near the Ja11on street bridge at Utica. About an hour earlier a man's hat and coat were found oft the bank of the canal near the place mentioned and Officers Friedel and Devine were ~ent to the place. The·of!l.cers drag- ged the water and soon brought the yount: man's body to shol'e. The re- mains were taken to Stiefvater's un- derta.ldng rooms and Coroner Dodd was notified. AUTOS LFAVJil ALBANY. \At lMt, 1n my maruhood, I some- hO'W aoc:hieved 'tlbe distinction of whiclh I 'had so long dre31mad. 1 wa.s e!eot- ,ed a Congressman from the empire bouilding StJate of Washington. I went to Washi'llgOOn, D. c .. with a new pa.ir oof patent Su$penders a.oross my shoui· ders, a whi:t.e mugs collan- and a flowing bla.ck tie, su~h EllS politici3illS in the greoa.t gLorious ,West wear- when they wea'r any. \I cannot begin to tell you my sen- timents as first I ·a;pproa.ched •the Oa.p- iotol Building to take mY seat in Con- gress. I felt modestly tlh•a.t the ground tremlJ'led beneath the •tread of my puissant feet. I was soowed at the door M tlbe house 'by .the olficiaJI door- keeper. \ 'Olear out of the way,' said he. ·s.tep aside a.nn don't ·block the W'a.Y when the Congressmen are en:tering.' \I told h-im that I wa.s a Congress- moan-tha.t 1 was from the ft·ee and Independent State of Washington. He tooli a. long list in his ,ha;nd and read ALBANY, N. Y., .June 22.-Eight down untll he eame to my name. of the nine automobiles on the Then he ·bOiwed clear to his garters fourth annual tour of the Bingham- and asked :me to step into the house. ton Automobile Club from Bingham- Then jus.t as I was •b-uttoning up my ton to Boston, left this morning for Pc•at and brushing my forelock for a, Boston on its second day trip. A J)t'O·lJer enlt.ry Into the hou:;e 1 !ward to the effect that as believed him guilty, but adjourned. J,t appears that one of they did not think it the eases ·was a r.atlher long-drawn- stop will be made at. Springfield. the uoorkeeper slly to h'is as.~if<taut: . proved, and so brought in out a.ffa.lT and was taken up :rester- The car owned by G. Tracy Rogers, of •• 'Good r,or-d, Bill. did yo·u s<>e of not guilty. The co• 1 rt dillY ~th iJb'e gen~ral irniYresslon that Binghamton, was dleab!Pd Y<'Sterday I that~ 1 d·on't beliL•ve I'll have the a severe lecture and o.r- it wou~d not •be -comp.leted •befiore to- and may leavP latPr In the day. ,, 0 unLge to stop anything Vba..t tries nameS StriCken from th!)_ U4g!K, ~e time during the hOUrS !0 gBt in tbE>Se dOOrs any more.' \- . (i)n the street the people of darkne6S iMt night the pa.rtillS got :>:ew Yorlt Times. CASTOR IA Tlw Bt>st o• the Twa. Potter. Bassett's character and ability and he regrets that Mr. Bassett should have been the subject of any such Imputation as that contained in the resolution forwarded. .... \The request of your association Is denied.\ LOSS IS $80,000. _ SCRANTO!'!, Pa., June 22.-The buildin'gs of the Laurel E::ut Glass Compan:Y\\at Jermyn, near here, were destroyed by fire today along with much finished stock. The loss is es- timated at $80,000. One hundred persons are thrown out of employ- ment. STATE OF OHIO, C1TY (lF TOLEDO. I,UCAS COUNTY, ss.: !~'rank J. Cheney makes oath that he Ia senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co •• dolng business. in the City ot\ To- ledo. county and state aforesaid. and that said tlrm will pay the sum of UNJJ; HUN- DRED DOLl,ARS for each and every case of Catarrh that canll<>t be cured b:V the u~e of Hall's Catarrh <.:ure. FRANK J. CHENEY . Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this £th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON. (Seal.) Not.ary Publlc. •wnranr.- 7 .... f •\W¥ IR VII¥ f ... c¥•ilCIJL 1---- FUR I sTORAGE Plus 2 1-2 per cent on your valuation. I EACH GARMENT IS HUNG ON A I SEPARATE HOOK. I I !::..a.~:il) Stteet. Gloversville, N.Y. • ..,.. SJP'¥' ,. • ........ ..... ,.,. ... tAl .· tillliPiJLIC7 ••• . my hook,\ &he sai<L \Some fish u.tL\ tho bait right off H. STOLLER'S LIVERY- together alllld agll\e(ld to ...-.ttle matters the OUitside of oou.rt and when Justice \not proved,\ it this case and there no unusual (lriticism. the i.li'-'Y h,as the bet- Spencer SJI'rlved this moruiJ:tg •the case was dismissed. The ~enda.r of t.he court was Called and •as lliO actions were anJliOU'OOEld. as 2'1!131dY for trta.l, the 'term woo l!ldjQUT'Jled. Fol,' lnfi.Jita and Ohilc1reu. The kin~ You ,Have Always Bougbt Last Chrisemas eve an Aberdeen worthy, w!ho wore a wooden leg, cast an-chor by the side of the ·pavement, quite unable to !)ilot his wa.y home. ,At length two cronies Clalme up, and, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken lnterna.lly, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testl• monials free. F. ;J, ·CHENEY & co .. \Cheer up. H~:<'ll he all th<> b.ig- Firs& 01- ani: trp.tooDa&e. ger wh€'11 you do !'atc·h him,\ he re- ..ul llllnl 1l'o s.a sponded, enroura.gingly.-Buffalo EJt-, Ouriac.,. - .., e. pre38. 11 s. Uuke& I'\\- lobllltiOwa. · , Toledo, 0. Sold bY all Drur&1sts, 75c. Take Hall' 1 F\'mUY Pilla tor conatlpa• t!OD.. . U lB.ears~ ~- .~ Stsna~of ... _ .. ~ . as it ill. '