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Only a com- paratively few persons witnessed the hanging, the number being restricted to those permitted to attend by the laws of Vermont, Bostoa, Dec. 11 —Boston is griev- Boston Patriots are Shocked. | Clay Believed He Was Dying, , To Cure a Cold in One Day. | Washiagton, Dec. 11.—“Iamdying.| Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI ’ moaned Senator Alex- Jackson Harlan of Savannah, Mo, | ing over Secretary Bonaparte’s svg: | Geta doctor,’ MINE Tablets, All druggists refund calle ner this morn. | gestion in his annual report that the | woder S Clay, of Georgia, as hestag- the ot pag if it faile to cure. E,W ing, Me Harken isthe onlysurvivor| old warship Constivution might be | gered into the hallway of a house on | Grove’s a aichn = nsec box, ay of the Phirty-first and Thirty-third | used asa target. Opinions are prac: | Fifteenth street about 10 o'clock Thame Shea 78 Congresses, He represented an In-| tically unanimous that Secretary Sunday night and tell in agony un Quite Too Long. diana distries, He moved to Mis, Bonaparte is not at all in touch with , the floor, his face # livid blue and his a souri and wasa candidate for lieu. | the teeling of New England toward | mouth white with foam. The oceu- i, 1a) de sh iamonk led tenant voron the MeClungtick- | the historic frigate, John D, Long, | pante, although ignorant of the n old la iy 0 is flock once calle et, which B Gratz Brown defeated | ex-Secretary of the Navy, said: j{dentity of the man, sent for Dr Tun Doctor Gil with a grievance, In ISGS he was elected speakerof the | “I aim surprised that he exhibits so | Charles Davis next door. He found Nes se neekbands by Legg Missouri house of representatives, | much feeling against ‘Old Lronsides,’ | Senator Clay suffering from a eevere |'COR for her ideas of ministerial bu but resigned the offies, Mr. Harlan | The Constitution has a national sig- | attack of acute indigestion and it amy, and mer . loug harangue by is 91 yours old and came to Wash-| nificance, Solong as a plank re. | Was only after two hones’ work thes] the tle of pride, che intimates thes ington because of his interest ina young woman who is an applicant for postmistress at Savannah. Although he is fairly active, Mr. Harlan has no such record as the hero of 89 whom Senator Stone has discovered. Phillip Carmann, aged 89 and a Mexican war veteran, is the senior Missouri senator’s hero. He lives at Willow Springs and receives & pension of $12 month. He has written to Senator stone asking for an increase of penston and the sena- tor will prepare the bill and {nslet upon {ts passage On the ground that the Mex'van hero is the grandest liv- ing exe mple of President Roosevelt’s anti-race suicide pronunciamento. Mr. Carmann told Senator Stone all about thecase ina letter just re- celved. At the tender age of 80 years he took unto himeelf a new wife. He is now the proud father of two ro- bust children by his last marriage. He says a pension of $12 ts not suf. ficient to maintain a family of four people and Senator Stone agrees with him. Senator Warner admitted after Senator Stone had exploited the achievements of the Mexican hero that he had nothing to offer at thie time which could offset the story. “I can beat {t,” said Senator Stone. “Last summer while I wascampaign- ing in Clark county I met at Kahoka a fine old gentleman by the name of Hanlon. Although he was as frisky as acolt,I thought he was quite aged and asked how old he was. I was informed he was 101 years old and had stood on @ hay stack the day before receiving the hay pitched to him by his son and one of hie neighb ora.” One of Senator Stone’s visitors ob served, “Mr. Hanlon of Clark county is a most remarkable man, but the Miasourt hero fe Phillip Carmann of Willow Springs ” Patrick’s Resentence. Ossining. N. Y , Dec. 11 —Albert T. Patrick, the lawyer convicted of the murder of Wm. Marsh Rice, an aged millionaire, was today taken from Sing Sing prison to New York, to be resentenced to death. Patrick left’Sing Sing about noon as cheerful und self-coutuined as he has appeared at any timein thethree years whichhe has spent at Sing Sing fighting his death sentence through nearly every known legal plocedure. Sickening Shivering Fits curative influence on the di Is ia roach to be of ague and malaria, can be relieved wo i cured with Electric Bitters, This is a pure, tonic medicine; of especial benefit in malaria, forit exerts a true driving it entirely out bf the system. having none of this arog ball otter ; mains it ought to beheld in reverence and preserved. Mr. Bonaparte can have no idea how many persons visit it, and what a stimulus it isin pa- triotic education. I sincerely tru-t that he may modify his views.” President Eliot of Harvard said: “Lot the Constitution stay where she is and as she is,” Charles Francis Adams said: “The report strikes me very un- favorably indeed. Itis simply brutal. T am asicnished at such & thing.” Missourian to Get $5,000,000. Jefferson City, Mo , Dec. 11.—Jobn H. Rodeman, an agriculturlst aud dealer in farming implements, has re- ceived a telegram from a New York firm that he is heir to an estate In Scotland valued at $5,000,000 and interest for nine years. Through the firm, with which he traneaeted busi- nese, he was located after years had been spent to find him. For Thin, Babies Fat is of great account | machmnery it contained, was demol to a baby; that is why babies are fat. baby is scrawny, Emulsion is what he wants, The healthy baby stores as fat what it does not need immediately for | ‘The controlling interest in the paper bone and muscle. Fat babies are happy ; they do | will conduct {t in the future, Mr. not cry; they are rich; their fat is laid up for | The paper is to be enlarged and oth time of need. They are | ¢rwiseimproved. happy because they are comfortable. The fat sur- | und eertous trou rounds their little nerves and cushionsthem. When they are scrawny those nerves are hurt at every | clarity the ungentle touch. They delight in Scott's Emul-| tess. sion; It is as sweet as pris on . wholesonfe to them. Send for free sample. Emulsion you buy. &. 8. Muaday, of Henrietta. Tex , writes: “My brother feverand she had brought a pair of scissors with her, and would be pleased it her dear pastor would permit her to cut them down to her notions of pro- priety. | he pronounced him out of immediate | danger and had him removed to his apartments. He is improving slow- ly. Had it not been for the prompt ald he received the attack would have been fatal, Seuator Clay’s family is not with him tlently, but handed over the offend- ing white bands to be operated upon. When sho had cut them to her satis- faction and returned the bibs, it wae the doctor’s turn. “Now,” said he, “you must do me 4 good turn also.” Cared For 53,730 ‘Veterans. Washington, Dec. 11 —The board of managers of the National Home of Disabled Volunteer Soldiers pre- sented {ta annual report to Congress and requested that Congress decide whether or not the board shall ac- cept the California state home at Yountville, which has been offered to the government to be used as 6 brauch of the national home, The van it be?” you which is a deal too long, and which causes me no end of trouble, and I should like to seeit shorter.” If your | Woods, night engineer, was blown Scott’s | *hrough a wall ofthe building and Be sv« that thts picture tm the form of a Icbel is-on the wrapper of every bottle of “Indeed, dear sir, { will not hesl- tate. Whatisit? Here are the ecls- sors; use them as you please.” “Come, then,” said the sturdy di vine; “good sister, put out your tongue.” report shows all the branches of the home to be in good condition. In the last fiecal year 53,730 veterans were cared for in national and state homes, an increase over the previous year of 1,879. Blown Through Wall Unhurt. Washington, Dec. 11.—An explo sion at the plant of the Washington Gas Light company ‘in Southeast Washington resulted in damages to the extent of $150,000. The double building that housed the engine room, together with the intricate For hard colds, bronchitis, asthma, and coughs of all kinds, you cannot take any- thing better than Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Cherry Pectoral. Ask your own doctor if this is not so. He uses it. He understands why it soothes and heals. od ate ee eh eed STS DanrORTE, Bt. Joseph, Mich, ished. The explosion occurred in the six-inch by-pass gas main. Thomas landed in the street, bué was unburt. A Jefferson City Paper Sold. Jett. ren City,tDec. 11.—The Jeffer- son City Daily Republican was sold. was purchased by W. E. Crow, editor of the Daily Review of St. Louis, who Crow proposes to make it a state|' for the Republican of the state. Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of a) . ing revolt stomach epost ai will quickly dismember the jt eome causes, It never fails to teve bod Bowele, etimt late the i an mu! ver, blood. Ran ‘ nefit Fat rank 1. Clay, Druggist. NOTICE! Take yourgun work of all kinds to NDON. work and for; bene. iz Piety 5, As H Windsor, Vé,, Dee. 11.—Mrs. Mary Mable Rogers, 22 years old, the mother ofa 3 year-old child, was hanged in the Vermont state prison, ab Windsor, at 1:18 o’clock this af- ternoon for the murder of her hus- band, Marcus Rogers, at Bennington, pronounced dead by the prison of- posure to the last and mounted the ~The doctor not only listened pa-|.. “Yes, that I will, doctor, What . “Well, you have something abous = ia i | } ‘Aas < ab i Tatanta (900 Drops} ‘Cl he Kind You Have Always Bought . 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