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J o h n W Will*, a l»b» .rer of Fast B o s t o n of tbe apevtatora. w w shot a n c

itty k i l l e d . Michael LK'vlt of K*»t B o s t o n had hi* head i*pi;t open by a c l u t a n d n o w li«* t i r ing at tbr t i t ? hoapital ; a y o u n g m a n naxned r*tewart had h i s m a e c o t off w i t h a saber in the h a n d * of u o t of ithe pswader*: P a t r i c k Krl ly t u s t a i n e d a evvere scarp wound, w h e t h e r from a c l u t or a bui l t* i» not k n o w n , and Oflieer A > B a t e s W M hit ID thr i i iouth by a bru k t h r o w n by an u n k n o w n peraon ami k*t I severa l t ee th U-*.de» >u£Vriag frotu arvert ' laeerat looa. I

I t ia c l a i m s that the trvuble al l result­ed from the jn-nk^t^iuf of tm«*- w h o roan- I

*aged the parade ;n i n t r o d u c i n g aa- a fra>- j t u r e a float pre*eut:u£ T h e l i t t l e reo I *cb<*jlhoUM. " w h . i h . from It* a^t-ciat.'t JL ' aa the e m b l e m ^i thr A m e r i c a n Pro tec t *vt assoc iat ion , haa Uv* :ue o b n o x i o u s to m a n y persona, e*p«nal ly lKi**r w h o do tit* »yuu-p a t h t x e w i t h the A P. A m o v e m e n t .

T h e Fourth of J: i !r t v i u i n i f t t t refused !

to permit thii» f m f u r t u> «ppt«ar :n the pa­rade, and tin*** de» .r .Lgt i . prevent it tr ied | t o h a v e a n ordvr |«u*.««-d by the bx«*tni of a x l e r m e n . but fa:h-c »̂ » ^rreat w«.* the i n t e r e s t excite*! by rfj:> c v L t r w t r>v a u d t h e expn>**ti ci«-terji.mat.on of !he-parad-«r* t o dUpiny th«- >t h.^ih^u^e That fu**y iftd.OUO ViMtor^ jrathereil til r^v t̂ l W t o n .

T h e pol ice o i l * - a N in Hr:i/ci}»«nor: cf •JDJ hos t i l e d» ! i ion*!mt;on. Iwul A SJK-» »i»i I aquad of i>> uirti under the d : r w r : o t cf * D e p u t y t' ij ir-rintendfiit P . e n x «ud CapTa.n Ir i sh , in a d d i t i o n to the Ki>i B«*t<>n Jon-e j e n d u t y , bnt they nuin-ht-d tn Uit heml ct ' t h e p r o c e i ^ i o n . A t * e v t n d point.* *.he lv* -ing of th<" cri-wd w a s jriven vt-nt n: hu->» » a t t h e 1,600 par*d*rs auti the w h < « . l h o u ^ i b u t n o further d e m o n s t r a t i o n w w nmde j u n t i l t h e rear of the parade had m u h t d | P u t n a m Ktret t. w h e n t h e crowd tried to

;urn the las : carru^rt.

A BROAD MINDED PHYSICIAN WITH PROGRESSIVE IDEAS.

Believes in Recommending Any Medicine That He Knows Will Cure His Patients. Thinks

Dr. Williams' Fink Pills a Great Discovery. He Cites Some

Marvelous Cures. J*rcn the JLiam%^rr LanoaXer, Jh*.

' A I B C * . P A April :4th, 1<6. I n m p l y attoaiahiaf . H e r arrack* W o o * P a . Wru.iAM*' M E P I C I N E CO.. J !••» trequeat and «1K> \rm IB •evertty, aaci l

o>..\r*»w^.—While it t* entirely contrary by their i n a r i period uf only tw* oioaxha to lie cttMon* of the medical pruie»«jon. to *h* *— tne picture >/ health, rosy-cheeked tuLur** ut recommend a a r of the •o-called *ad hnfT^t-eyed, at well a# ever, and aa t aaf ^ r<V•••tary j r t p a r a n o n i , 1 »ha:i. ueverthe- t<*anoued »o uati l UMlay, more than aae

-cotTiixe. .^ xu.d .

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':<'-:," BtTFALO. J u l y 5 . — O n e of the fkvt ion atairwa^vs l e a d i n g from t h e buff*t to t h e

:J* .• ̂ r a n d a t a n d at t h e B u f f a l o D r i v i n g park ^ : car^abad in . Eifrht t h o u s a n d people w e r e

^* ^ f i t t i n g o n t h e »tand at t h e t i m e riewjtifr ^^2jr\tm race* of t h e Buf fa lo Cyc le c lub, a n d ftf ^ * • q u a r t e r of a n h o u r there v a t a w i l d

S i x t y p e o p l e w e r e carr ied d o w n by i b e 1 ^ a l a i r w a y , w h k h took w i t h it a s e c t i o n of *& 4 J » g r a n d s t a n d f r o m e i t h e r s ide . W h e n ^ . , ; « t e o t h e r s i s t h e s t a n d heard t h e roar a n d ^ a j ^ / a a . w t h a c e n t e r d i s a p p e a r i n g , t h e y stmg-

" t o r e a c h t h e v a r i o u s e x i t s or t o t h r o w iTea f r o m t h e i r seata t o t h e g r o u n d ,

a ialea w a r e filled w i t h m e * a n d w o m e n , a n d m a n y o f a o e c i u n b e d t o t h e h e a t a n d

incraaaed t h e e x c i t e m e n t . JF JJBmmmhUt thorn: w h o h a d f a l l e n w i t h t h e

~^ nrera t r y i n g t o e x t r i c a t e t h e m -t o a r o i d t h e c r u s h of t h e t h o u -

w h o l o o k e d t o t h i s g r e a t h o l e a* t h e t o e o f e scape .

T a a p o l i c e h a d h a r d w o r k po k e e p b a c k t i y c r o w d t h a t g a t h e r e d t o s e e t h e i o j u m t

- A b o u t 8 6 m e n a n d w o m e n w i t h s p r a i n e d a n k l a * or Injured b a c k s or pn*trat<-d b y f r i g h t w e r e h u r r i e d h o m e in carriage*.

, Whi l e t h e hoapi ta i s cared for tho** who**r I n j u r i e s w e r e m o r e seriou*.

KW . A e d d a a t o l a B r o o k l y a .

BBOOKLT>. J u l y 6 . — T h e ht^pi ta l vorp? ^ - l a n d t h e firemen i n t h i s c i t y w e r e kej'

K".ve yuu aa accouot of MM**£JL V*7 'mvudrrixil e x p e n e n e e s with-^tmr ^repara* i.un, l>r. W a i i a m a ' r*ink Falls fur l a i e Feo-j .r. The fact u weil-koowji that medical practitioners du not as a rule, r>« much ie«*. use preiiarstion» of tii tonseciueLily the body of theoQ.h«v*- LO deti-Lite knowledge of their rirtue or W4c of it, buc scui idiy condemn them t i l « i tLout a tn» i . >uoh s c o u r x is maniir^i'v »fc*urd S L J utijunt. and I, for our. pro pi** t<-jr.ve n.y fiaiifct- ths be»t rreatmMrr k i . c * u n< me t\>r ii.r particular ch*e*»* with %»'h;rh tr.ey kre fc'jff^r^n^. nxt matter what :t i». wt.tre uf how i/t*aii»*-d. I wat« nr»t r.n.uirnt to prt-tcrjt«e IV. Willinuxs' P ink r\ii» r 'vu t t * u }e*r» »i?« . srrrr havint; seen M.mermiark-al > re*ultk from their use. Keuoen H^xvt r, i*i w of i;«-adiniT. Pa*, was a prominent coc-tn.cu»r and builder. Whi l e »up^r.r:t*ndni£ the work of erectiDg a larive bui;U:t.*T d^riui: to id wrfcther, he contracted what wnMhouirht to t-e ^'mtiira. JHe h s v i n p crvt n«»t:e*-<l it I"T,« n.orn;np in not be ine shU* to ar:-*1 frotn hi* .bed. After the u s u a l treatment for Tru* dis­ease he failed to improve, but on the con­trary prew rapidly wor*e, the ca*e devf iop-i n t into Hemiphlepi i i , or f ^ n i a i pant)ykt^ ef tne entire ri|rht wde of the t«ody. hle«--tr.ciry, tonics and massage, etc.. w^re ail |r:TeL a trial, but aotning L'ave s r y oeneht. acd the' paralysis continued. In de«|>air he was compel led to hear his phy*:c:an an-nouLce ikat h is ease was h<*pelefH.. About that t;m« his wife noticed one of your ad-•ertip-mrnts and eonciuded to xij your

year since ahe took s a y a»edicine. J h a v e found tbeae pil ls s tpevinc for chorea, of as uiorr conimonlv known, St. Vitus ' dance, as beneficial rr*u*lu have in al l cases marked their UM«. A» a spring tonic s a y one wh<\ from overwork or n t r \ o u t strain d u n n r a U>L? «int«-riia* ki-viuc pale and lanru>d t thr Pink P:!U w:il do sunder* in bri^Ltcn-in>: thr countenance and in buo*in^r the ^p.r.t^ t«r:t:vinvr ru»r» to the pali iJ h ( « « i i d rmtWiL^ th»- tV.unt*:ii of youth.

Y c r « r* ^p^-tfuih. J . i». AILKH.HT, M. V."

h « r y — t h e f o r m e r i n attendiDjf t h e i n j u r e d -, -- (Msd t h e l a t t e r i n t a k i n g c^are of t h e t i n -\ ^ - » s t w e r e SKxklentai ly gtartfU. T h e first g . f a t a l a c c k l e n t reporte-d to t h e ijol ice w a s ' tfrf * ^ « * t o C a t h e r i n e fcirt*. BO y ^ r s o T \ of : l - : ->1to W i t h e r s ntre»-t. W h i l e sh t in f f on I h e \ %*'^doo*rtep uX her h o m e w i t h I H T h u > b a n u ! %\ * i j i b e i o a d e n l y fvil ovt-r. H i e d ied s o o n aft - ;

c r w a r d , a n d o n a h t w y e x a m i n a t i o n , t h a i ^hjns ic ian w h o w a s ca l l ed t o a t t e n d her |

;JBOsK>uiiced h e r d e a t h d u e to heart d i sease , i I t H a i xhr i rwa v&Jttcr t h e u n d e r t a k e r d i scovered a s m a l l j A n k

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LOCOMOTOR AT 4 XI K *1'1'C1>:«S>FIXL1 T K E A T K U .

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T. I). M>(. a n h y vf tr.N pliice. y (>t'rtl«y told a /'• ,'\'ih-tvi r*for«r his experience w;:n LiHi.ujotor A;«..\:c. The accourt is of i r / r r ^ ! ^ i i u - * - I-'-otuotor Ataxia is m p -|N*r<i to be :noura?«,c and yet Mr. McCarthy la <nred Jfe «ni(i :

* in t.H'tor*r. 1^1, I was workmjr s t m y tr .de , tii^t or a machinist, in the Kamrs Vm'uura Hreak Work*, "ai" Waiertown, N. "\". I had t**-en *i< k for several weeks be­fore I prave up and uuit work. A tired feel* m ^ »^enied to have taken p<*»«etisioa of me, and re^t a* iontr and as well as I might 1 could not ret rid of it. J took tonics and other medicine* preM.'ribed by the physi­cians tijere but kept ifetting'worfie sJl the t ime. Final ly I bev^rue so bad that I could only walk a thort di*t*n«*e, and that with the ^rreatest e x e n i o n . My l imbs seemed to me l ike M> much lead, and there was a hitch in mr wa lk . Whi le w a l k i n f I couldn't think of anything, not e r e a the name of an acquaintance whom I mijrht happen to meet in the street. I>r. Stevens, of u atertown, was my physician, aad be it was who informed m e that I suffered from locomotor ataxia, and adrised me to go to m y h o m e . In the tprinjr of 1892 I came to o r nuher's home, 8V Varick Street, Ovwepo. X had about given u £ T l l hope of ever beinr a n y t h i n f but a helnleas inva l id . I couldn't s leep at nis;ht, ana the physic ians who at* tended dosed me wi th morphia* and other opiates. E v e r y d a / I tried to walk , aad every day I appeared to b# Jeas able than the d a y before. I was about the worst looking wreck of a y o u n g man that you could imag ine . I t was in June , 1383, that I began ta k i ng J>r. W i l l i a m s ' P i n k P i l l s for Pa le People . 1 aedn*t used the first box when I began to ftel beneficial efieeta l i y tjaibi appeared to he stronger and better able to

fie had f ives ) tip hope and It required a f wurtMin n a Qradnal ly this f ee l ing in-great deal / b e g g i n g a a the part o f h i t w i i s creased ant i l finalry I was able to l a y to persuade h i m t o take them regularly. my crutch and cane. N o w I can w a l k

**He. however , did as ahe desired, and i f i run as we l l as ever. I have for appearances indicate health i n this man , one ' pact engaged m v s e l f In lisrht work. would th ink ha was better than before h is , say too m u c h lor the P ink P i l l s . para lv tu . , tvrrr rafferer wil l try t h e m . "

• W h y / says he , * I began W Improve in j I)r. Wi l i iams 1 P i n k P i l l s for Pa le Peop le two ds'yt. and in four or £re»**etkj I was are now r i v e n to the publ i c as an unfai l ing entirely wel l and at work.' _ j blood builder and nerve restorer, cur ing a l l

forms o f weakness aris ing from a watery

urrU §AUA€ D€AU>S *u*oi*ai s T t m i M O U P BY MASKED MCM.

NEWS OF THE WEEK.

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H a v i n g seen these results T concluded that such a remedy is surely worth a trial at the h a n d s o f a n y p h v s i c i a n , *nd consequently WM-D a short t ime later J was called upon to treat a lady suffering with palpitation of tee heart and rreat nervous prr*traiinu. after the umal remedies failed to r e l i v e . I ordered pr. Wiiii&xu*' P i n k I'liU. I L S result v a s

condition of the blood or shattered nerves . T h e p i l l s are sold by al l dealers, or w i l l be Kent post paid on receipt of price (50 cents a bar or six boxes for fc.50—they are n e v e r ">:d in bulk or by the 100) by addressing l>r Wil l iam* Medicine CotnnanT. 6 c h c a a » lady. > \ y . * " " " '

l l g y r t n t , l i d . . J u l y 8 — M a r s h a l l X. P r i c e , w h o w a y l a i d , a s s a u l t e d a n d m u r ­dered l i t t l e S a l l i e I s m n w h i l e o n her w a y so schoui , a a d w h o o n M o n d a y rece ived a reaprte p e n d i n g a n apptml for a n e w tr ia l , waa t a k e n f r o m ja i l b«*v laat n i g h t a a d h a n g e d t o a tree.

H u m o r s reached t h e g u a r d e a r l y l a t h e e v e n i n g t h a t m a n y atrangera h a d beaso area In t h e o u t a k i r u of t o w n a a d t h a t l y n c h i n g w a s probably thetr o b j e e v P r i c e upon leajrning t h i s b e t a m r g r e a t l y a sarmed a n d b e g g e d t o be sp ir i t ed a w a y , b u t t h e g u a r d s d i scovered to t h e i r d i s m a y that ev-t r y a v e n u e of eaoape waa c u t o i l a n d w e r e o o i i g e d by o v e r p o w e r i n g n u m b e r s t o g t r e u p t h e i r pr isoner . T h e lesaders w o r e m a s k s , b u t severa l of t h e m are k n o w n .

.Price w a e t o hava b e e n e x e c u t e d om Fr iday , b u t T u e s d a y m o r n i n g ^heritT Bar* ry rece ived M U d e g r a m a n r w m n c i n g t h a t G o v e r n o r B r o w n , a c t i n g o n t h e a d v i c e o f A t t o r n e y G e o e r a l Poe \ h a d g r a n t e d a re-p n e v e u n t i l t h e court of appea la c o u l d pasa u p o n t h e csv*. W h e n t h i s b e o a m e k n o w n , t h e g e n e r a l d i s c o n t e n t w h i c h h a d b e g u n t o mani f ea t itaeif a s soon aa t h e a p ­peal proceed ing* were c<taimefioed b r o k e Into a atorm, a n d a s t r o n g I j n e h r n g p a r t y Waa q u i e t l y a n d q u i c k l y o r g a n i s e d , j

When Sheriff Berry rece ived c^THial no­t i c e of t h e reprieve, lie w i t h d r e w t h e d e a t h w a t c h , a n d t h e jai l . * h i c h i s a poor ly con* ; s t r u c t e d aflTair, w o * left p r a c t i c a l l y u n - \ g u a r d e d . ., I

I t ouuld no t h a v e b e e n de fended a g a i n s t a d e t e r m i n e d n i o k h o w e v e r , e x c e p t by a s t r o n g a r m e d force.

A b o u t l v o'c lock last nigrht a c r o w d of s t r a n ^ T s b e g a n g a t h e r i n g in t e w n , a n d ; the i r presence created a g r t a t deal of ex- | c i t e iue t i t a m o n g t h e c i t i z e n s w h o had not ret ired to rttst. Sheriff Berry w a * notif ied, ; a n d he a n d hu d e p u t ; o w i t h e r e d a t t h e j a i l d e t e r m i n e d to de fend t h e pr i soner u n - , Ui the lajrt.

Jtfaaked Man Sarrwaaded t h e J a i l .

A n effort w * * m a d e to find aome a v e n u e of c*t*Ape by w h i c h P r i o r c o u l d be t a k e n f r o m t h e reach of t h e a v e n g i n g m o b , b u t e v e r y street l e a d i n g from t h e j a i l w a s f o u n d t o be c lose ly g u a r d e d by a s t r o n g force .

A d e l e g a t i o n f r o m t h e lyncher* , *H p m a a k e d , w a i t e d u p o n Sherif f Berry; a n d

not i f ied h i m not t o a t t e m p t t o r e m o v e t h e pr isoner . T h e n it w a s k n o w n t h a t t h e a t ­t e m p t a t l y n c h i n g , w h i c h h a d been r u ­m o r e d for several daya, w o u l d be m a d e a n d w a s n e a r a t h a n d .

P r i c e h a d been r e s t i n g q u i e t l y In h i s c e l l d u r i n g t h e ear ly purt of t h e e v e n i n g , b a t t h e s u d d e n a n d u n e x p e c t e d a p p e a r a n c e of t h e sheriff a n d h i s d e p u t i e s w a r n e d h i m t h a t s o m e t h i n g u n u a u a l w a a t ranap ir ing . T h e pr i soner b e c a m e m u c h e x c i t e d . F i ­n a l l y o n e of t h e g u a r d s t o l d h i m of t h e t h r e a t e n i n g m o b a b o u t t h e ja i l , a n d h e cr ied o u t :

" F o r G o d ' s s a k e let m e out? I w i l l h i d e ! I w i l l n o t r u n a w a y ! '

T h e l y n c h e r s c o m p l e t e d t h e i r arrange ­m e n t s a b o u t 11 o'clock* a n d i n a b o d y ad­v a n c e d u p o n t h e ja i l a n d s u r r o u n d e d it . T h e y d e m a n d e d t h e k e y s f r o m Sher i f f Ber­ry , a a d w h e n t h a t otneer d e c l i n e d t o g i v e t h e m u p t h e y e a s i l y k n o c k e d o p e n t h e door . O n c e ins ide , t h e g u a r d s w e r e q u i c k l y o v e r p o w e r e d , a n d s o o n P r i c e s c e l l w a s r e a c h e d .

T h e pr i soner w a s In a ' p i t i a b l e s t a t e of e x c i t e m e n t a n d f r i g h t , a n d h i s c o n d i t i o n w a s s u c h t h a t i t w a s a n e a s y m a t t e r t o g e t h i m o u t o f t h e ja iL A rope w a s t h r o w n o v e r h i s h e a d . H e w a s h a r r i e d t o a tree n e a r t h e j a i l a n d s t r o n g u p w i t h o u t d e l a y .

. T h e m o b s t o o d a r o u n d for s o m a t i m e w a t c h i n g t h e m a n s w i n g i n g i n t h e m o o n ­l i g h t , a n d w h e n i t w a s k n o w n t h a t h e w a s d e a d a l l departed .

G o v e r n o r B r o w n , w h e n I n f o r m e d of t h e l y n c h i n g of _Price> s a i d t h a t b e cons idered

W a l u m of H o u s t o n c o u n t y Gn>, h y d r o p h o b i a .

T w o b o m b * w e r e explode*! n e a r t h e po­l io s barrack* at M o o o p o u , I ta ly , but n o o n e w a s hurt ,

B e n j a m i n H. Well* of M o u n t H o l l y 5 . J , b a g g a g v master , waa k i l l ed i n t h e ra i l road yard* at C a m d e n ,

A t b t i U w a t e r . O. T three ot a f a m i l y of s i x n a m e d Karh died from b e i n g poi­soned, a n d t h e o thers are not e x p e c t e d t o recover.

P r e s i d e n t Grover C l e v e l a n d h a s w r i t t e n a l e t t er t o t h e T a m m a n y soc ie ty , w h i c h w i l l be rewd at the F o u r t h of J u l y oeae» brat Urn.

T h e H o n . W i l l i a m & . J o h n Brodr ick . M. P for t h e G u i l d f o r d d i v i s i o n of {Sur­rey , h a s b e e n a p p o i n t e d u n d e r secretary of s t a t e for war .

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Is hereby g iven to a l l aga ins t t h e es ta te o f A' 0 o u v e r a e u r . m said county, they are required t o exhibi t the same, wi th the vouchers thereof, to t h e subscriber. A . L, Woodworth , a t the f i r s t Nat ional Bank in t£*V,' vi l lage of Goaveraeur. l a said county , o a > & before the 10th d a y o f Peceenber next . •¥ 7

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