While here my wife remarked that I was sick, and ha came in to see me. He said my liver was very much enlarged and that one lung was affected. He gave me rhubarb and podophylin. He also said, ‘I want you to take lots of quinine,’ and left me several capsules, of which those I gaye you are samples. I took his medicine and grew very sick. On Saturday evening Messrs. Burgess, conductor on the local, and Fouch, O. M. brakeman, called and found me very Bick. My wife said to me: ‘George, I had best send for your folks.’ She did so, and my father and Robert came. Dr. Bedell and my wife were in the room when they came in. Robert asked me if I had confidence in Bedel!. I saw Bob touch my wife with his elbow. They went out of the room together. Dr. Bedell remained, and was apparently restless. His head dropped upon his hands as he sat in a chair, and he seemed very uneasy. When my wife and brother came back they all went into the dining-room together.