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01BoiB.MiwCstohat*bjuti»t.b!«Sittier-1:1WtmiHrIhWILLIAM W. PELTIER. Co C7 Uolng to the Philippines.TWO VOLUNTEERSThe First to Leave LowellSOFT. MOONEYA Lowell Man Now AttainsFor ManilaDistinctionWM. PELTIER AND ALEXRISING PROM A BRAKE-DUBEMAN.Of Co. G. and 3rd. Nebras-Through Intervonlng Stages- ka Regirnont.to Superintendent.ftiheinL*ilBrThe two men who ate the iiist vol-nnu:t:rd to leave Lowell for the Philippines are Will lam N. Beltier of LV. U, *nd Alexander Du bo of the Third Ni br.iska regiment. Mr. P-eiUer went lo Pur to Rico with his innpuny and was on active duty while the company remained there, Raving escaped the nl/slt-ness which pro vat led. He had been aconductor on the IjosvoN and Suburban mil way arid resided at 130 Avon c=tiveL Mr. Dube wont to Nebraska hist smn-rner with the Intention of visiting thej Mississippi exposition and while there} enlisted in the Nebraska regiment just ] jncntioned. With his regiment he wentto Havana and served until the end of tit6 war, leaving Cuba last December nml receiving ail hoTmrfiUla discharge In Augusta. G;i„ o:i the JHh of Mny Sasl. after which li^ returned to his home in this city, SOS West Sixth street.Roth tnen cultsiort in Ronton ye^or-day for per vice in Colonel Rice's rcRt-raent, and were mustered in. TheyBy Asfocinted Pres* to Tin Sun.CONCORD, N\ 1I-, July 14.—'William R. Mooney of this city, has been appointed Superintendt-nt of the Concord division of the Boston Maine railroad, to succeed Horace E. Chamber-lnlii. re-signed, and will assume his new duiit-s August i.Mr. Mooney Is a native of Lowell, Mass., and 43 years of age. His Jbst experience in railroading tv us had 1b year* ago when be left school and became a briikeinun. Elrice then he has been promoted respectively Jo conductor. train master arid superintendent. -Mr. Mooney is lirucnijiejil in Masonic cl re Up ami Is especially interested In the Railroml Y. M, l.\ A., with which he has actively identided himself from the start.b5ofinini*iK»tivilt;xb:ad*nHf«f-UtiiT.nr.TiiMT«»r-rVH^* /TnT-r.ii.r«%_/i ** »T . » t*the ghastly terror of con-i sumptionstares a, • ( man mSALE’OF*e HQHEHOUMDI face who nog- j and lects a cold. I Tfflop's toed ri«4 of a ar J;bSs by tialc'g Ilancy of IJcm'c- *It's so snap'? throat troi; hound and T.'tr. by druKCKis-Acts like mati'. SoldPike's Tootharhe Drrp9 core in on*v minute.ACT QUICKLY.ALEXANDER DURR, Third N-diraskn.were allowed until Monday lo got ready and on that day they will start for Fiattsburg wlu-iv they will embark on a transport for Ihe Philippines. They arc two very healthy urnl ru^Kl young men and ready to meet whatever fate befall them in the service of their country. Mr. Peltier mated lhat the officials in Boston assured Ihejn that if killed in the war, every effort would bo made !o return their bodies to I heir families In this country.Both men .seemed to take considerable satisfaction In this und elated to a Sun rejwvrter that while they were determined to go to the Philippines, they realized that they were taking serious chances nnd that they might never return: ftli 11 they are Killing to risk ihelr lives in ilc-fense of the hag under Colonel Rice.Be prepared. Act rjulckly. Cist n bottle of “Dows Diarrhoea rind Cholera Synip. Get It tu omv- Have* it on hand ready for emergency. S^ru-ernslination Is the thief of summer comfort. It will relieve your anxiety about Summer Coinvlmnis and Ha consi*rxuences.Ask for, and inslyt on gellingDows’ Diarrhoea anti Oiiolora SyrupIt Id Cuoronteed to Cure-!JRS. WINSLOWS' SOOT BIXf» SYR UP Rsp bcenu*cd for cv*t flfcy years by r.Ullloni nf mol hers for their children rrhllD teeth Id g, with perfect nieces It soothe* the chili!, *ftnr.s the gum-1, ftllftys oil p.ijn, cures ■winri colic and U tho best remedy for lt;ltArrkoc3, | toll I hy drug-glfits in Qvt*ry part of tlio world, ilo buyc rvri.l t*V for “lira. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,1' n«d take no other kirn!. TViDtr-dv.i cenu a bo tiroTt has been curing for over twenty-nve years. It can't help curing. It is the nature of the medicine to cure. It I3 nature's remedy ami ii acts naturally.NO CURE. MO PAY,is the standard. If it fails tocure Cholera Morbus. Dysentery, Summer Complaint, Stomach Pains, Boer elTroubles, etc.. yon get your moneyback. Your druggist la authorized to refund it. This 13 our policy.Dows' cure?. That tells the ft lory. For cures are Fanis und faeifi are material. You can tee them and judge for yourself.Remember a business -career of unparalleled integrity covering ft period of over 40 years ptnnds buck of every bottle sold. Two Eli*f, 25c. and 50c. Look for the red signature.A. W. DOWS CO.389 Central Street
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Lowell, Massachusetts, US

Fri, Jul 14, 1899

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