Boone County Recorder . r taker who furnished coffin performed the same ser-vice for President rfolk, forty-threeyears ago. The casket was whatthe undertakers call the monarchstyle, which is reserved for state oc-casions It was. of red cedar, withcopper lining , sup-ported ly Norman columns coveredwith black broadcloth.* Tw* injeietionj *St hromids of «oUJWhich moneyed women take hypoder-imioally for nervoii* prostration arevery fashionahltvand laid «o be effect-ual Bach does contains ten centsworth of pure gold and costs the pa-tient one dollar. The other dsy^jben S


Boone County Recorder . r taker who furnished coffin performed the same ser-vice for President rfolk, forty-threeyears ago. The casket was whatthe undertakers call the monarchstyle, which is reserved for state oc-casions It was. of red cedar, withcopper lining , sup-ported ly Norman columns coveredwith black broadcloth.* Tw* injeietionj *St hromids of «oUJWhich moneyed women take hypoder-imioally for nervoii* prostration arevery fashionahltvand laid «o be effect-ual Bach does contains ten centsworth of pure gold and costs the pa-tient one dollar. The other dsy^jben Sam Jonespanted erwyhody•»>«>, *g»tion^hoha*E^ told* lie for sinmonths-to 6UmoVu#M>dhe oonnted onlythree men out of* cap The President Aooepto Secretary Proc-tors Invitation to Visit the tineaMountains. Saratoga, N. Y., Aug. 25.—Presi-dent Harrison left here at 8:30 a. m. ona special train accompanied by Secre-tary Proctor, on whose—invitation hevisits Vermont, CoL Q. C Smith, vice-. president of tho Vermont Central road,Private Secretary Halford, and othersof tho presidents pai ty. The train con-sisted of ex-Qov. Smiths private carBellevue, Dr. W. Seward Webbs privatecar Ellsmere, and a buffet and smokercombination car. The first of theseven proposed five-minute stops wasmade ftt Tort Edward. There was alarge assemblage at the depot,to whomthe president only said good morningThe second stop was made ftt White-hall, and the president was warmlygreeted by the crowds at • the , Vt, was reached Boonafter noon, and the president lunchedthere with Senator Edmunds. Floods In tho North of England. London, Aug. 25.—Heavy rains haveprevailed for some time past, and inWestmoreland county the streamshave overflowed their banks, flood-ing the surrounding country. Insome districts the lands inun-dated . Were covered with stand-ing crops, and these have been washedaway, .causing great loss to the farm-ers. Quite a number of cattle w


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