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Tbe beroa died last October a I Brunt wick of bean disease, aocelerated doobt leae by Ibe years of norvoua tension which culminated to the shocking trag edy at Clermont-Kerrsnd in August, ISM, when tbe baron shot an iufatuated young Danish nobleman who bad per eieteoily panned tbe baronets fur two years wrtb bia undesirable attentions and with, whom the baron bad alieady fought two diwla. Cincinnati Enquirer 6 fonnli nnrl (1 (onsumnfion V cure Ill rniMil suocewfiil l otiKb Wo.lt. cliia evrr knowrl In avlencai a lew (lows Itivariablf our hs worl eaaea nt t'uiigh, t fnuii and lliont-hiila, while Its won. Irrlul succraa In tha cur ol t'c'n.umpiion la without s par. allvlinthehlttnrrot nintliina. hinca Ita fltt dixovery li has been anld on a auarantr a Its! liu h no ollitr nirdiilna can stand. If jrnti hava a Cough, wa earnMity aak ou tolryll. In I'nltnl Stales and Canada KV , 6u). and I . and In Kngland la. W., Ma. U. and 4a. d. SOLE PROPRIETORS S.C.WEILS LEflOY. N.Y. HAMILTON, CAN. 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Dr. Katharine Kollock ka been giv ing ber attention to high school frirla aud their ilia forsia years past, most of tbe time without comnennsf ionv anil ao necessary has a physician been, to unit , id iue great institution luat II would now be doomed hnpoaelble to gal along without one. Tbe idea of having aphyslclaa at the school every day emanated from Dr Thomaa G. Morton, chairman of tbe board of education' committee on Ibe bigb school for girl. The plats wa at novel one, and it wa not received wrtb such enthusiasm ae would back up the proposition wjth financial support If a pnysician wouiu give ner servicee tree of charge, tbe committee wa readv la accept tnem, but It wa not ready to lain aooni aaiury ur. noiiock under took tbe work, however, aud bus con tinued to carry it ou ever since During tbe last two year she bu received a aalary of $700 per annum au amount ridiculously iuoommenHurate with the work she porforma Tbe entire uunibor of girls treated during the last school year, from Sept. 0, 1897, to May 87, 181)8, was 8,0110. Tbia was au average of 18 a day. Philadelphia Times. Your team will have the bee, of care and Full Measure of Feed At lhe City Stoblee, W. H. YOUNC, prop., t caaaor. to y. H. COOko Livery Rigs on Short Notice, Telephone No. 42. Her light Impaired. M. U. S. 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