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VERMONT LOCAL NEWS. loTES AND GOSSIP OF FREE. PRFSS'S BR g Ct Ihe Wtnnosltl Valley, t n Along Otter Crook :un 2j ut While Itlvcr r-peclul Itop' Irravic I. Irt T Vs. II sloiin , ADDISON C W NTV. VE RGENhto. Fan, Elisha Smith and vn ni 1 ave boon Qpiiolntftl com- f 1 , estnto of tin' liiic " ui ami it I si ill rising Some of Hip low lands ii Hi" I'M"' llooilfil nearly a3 t..,.i ! nftur a hie soring fnshot. I Hi-, .tamos Tien.ey of St. Albans, for merly of Hlptoii, is down on a visit to sine IW THE volm'tves nnd friends In tills viclnll). The fifth tihhiiiw nun tu me uniwu juiau company takes place this evening. Tin' Thanksgiving- bull at East Atlddlebury 1 will come on Thursday nigiii. Nelson 1'. Untitling of Broadulbln, N. Y., and .Tames It. Mills of Camvlllo, Ph.. nru in town. shop.ehaai. Pervlres am tn be Held nt the Con- ........ imm ! 'n,tiWltfiinr ,lnv fit iri-M in -Mr.,. Annie It. V ninth an Is! Mont prllei', Vt., Nov. 2'i. -The Supremo Hivr.'tiis some time at Dr. C. W. How-i -ourl met this morning in the Supremo old p -Airs. Atalwv HIiiGhnm ffnf to Troy, I t-'01"-t ' "' House to render N Y.. this W"ck in spend Thanksgiving I t""1'" decisions upon cu-as heutd at the uml will return next .Monday. -ClcvtRo I recent session ot that court. Tlin bench a r,.,.,lle lmv., eime 1 XTo.lfiolil. I of J'ldgPS ptPtl'nt consisted of Hon. Jnim- i FIELD. ;es Hp North tho vlmi-OH r ere it by rs. I SUPREME COURT IN SESSION i DECISION OF THE CASES OF THE RECENT SITTING ANNOUNCED. I Coiulilcriiblo lllHiniKlun Orer Point of j l.uw Duol-lnn Against T. C. rietulmr .Hlu.l allied -I'tnnl He'tlnn Vea teittny Morning. r Ale'-ril I opf't in V pltM-sunt is iV - to, n Purt llciir.v, "ho ownou Probate dislilrl. lil.ng occurred mihiis- lt t'"f residence ot jit. w i rl Al n 1,i lai n rod E W lie I . I'ts- n,p I I tu Pfcr tP O I.J the w , .( i.T V Vnlllll! 111 till' pri'Si'llC" i T.iii: nf friends', whrn thPlr l!,i'n wjs minrifd to Air. rnh of FliPhlnirirn, .mush.. i or B-anohHliK'. 'I'licy wen ts rr nnnv v.ilnabh- and 11P' Mr . nd All P. Joseph Dan 1 a -it man, nnd lii'ldi-?inald, J in the s.inm cap'ifity of the brldn'H parents, Hint IT, vpnr" aco yrster wi (iivi'ii the I'lide and o'. lock, and in honor of i.nn'! i5tb univvei'Miry, ook. Air. and Air, w nil fi pi' 1 -ip -VI. .ti t.. K,., ii 1 1 . 1 Mr. .rr,1 ItrnrvUInu r.,l H'tl" I.' .... .....t.Ui.i lK.i Indian UnmilPri V, John them.- The iJnMd nave "A Tale rC a Cat" lust Friday PM-nitiK. Th hictnre by rtev. S. B Dunn wa I nil of piuid and inn, as wpII as suip. The recitations by AtHsies Uiaei! I'.innhBin and l)pstle North and .Muster rhai-liP Dirni were well received. The lopi" for iipxI l'rldny pvenins Is .lohn Alllton. Alr. Arthur Held if at homo and will remain until after ThanksKivlns. OliWHl.U o a . i iin l 1 itch i jin f J H.11'1 om B t.' f ,r;f w"ddM' 1 lp and will icsido In i , Ulh ' - . WllPro HP is e.ir."- iy. rh an px,n "'11. i.. moiiB In" nista m r u- 3 tow n wi-re Air. A. C. Hetji ne ol ha.il AUs r.llbp Uanyn of Hlph.ite, j A' .'S W h t 'in'v and son ot riicbhiirsli. ho 'e- H-lc-iro killed his ten-uionths- i pip Sfit.i'1 which weietiieci nun eE?ed - P0' nu- Mrb Amiu lliimesi. wue Ilo'lln Wood, 1r.. ts convalpsclns from ty phoid l'evfr. Airs. George Wolcott l.t slowly i ecus ei-iun from diphtheria. Air. IXiy, a iru"-t at K.usle Inn, Is in f'.oston this week.-Air. Ufiijuniln Ovorhlser, who 1ms been seiloimly ill with pneumonia, in for Aiontt-p.il for a improvinn. Tin' I hlrd Pntort-unnent in tho oonrsp whs Kivtm Saturday cv nim;, wnen Col. Ualn of Kenturky dellv ed his popu lar lectui-p, "Amonp the Alagses," nt "Traits of tinman Char.iclcr." lie. nlpo aavi- a hriliianl day cvenln'j In the CoiiBioBatlon.il chnrih tlosf, chi'.f indflP, uresldlnc; lion. V. Howell, Hon. Jamps At. TylPr, Hun. Loveland AInn.--on, Hon. llmny R. Start, uml Hon. l.afoirest Thninp.-'on. 'I'liei'e wn.s a l,in;p number of lnlrppd lawyers piesont In IIsIdti to Hie reiidiin; ! of tiie noun's opinion? on Hie pai" heard. Konie or the decision- weie uci innpnnied by vcr hum discusslnns upon Interest Inn points of lntv Involve fl. Tliu cases upon which I hey rendered ilecislons were: I Hufland lllcclrlc IJKht Co. vs, Harry I M. ihites-, In an notion in ecpiity: decree ! was revorsed ami caue roniumlod. Wn . donvllle Natlonul hank vs. 'J'. C. Flotclier, in jTcnenil and special assumpsit. JmUr i mem was nlllrincd. Aurllla Scales vs. Amlipw Wiley, apt., enso: JudBinent af llrmed. t?3 and costs, state vs. Asa Ala soou, for larceny, i"S)ondent take noth ing by exceptions, spuience to he proei'pd I ed Willi, namely t,0 days in thp workhouse. In ic .Montgomery Spool and r.oholn Co., exctipiions insmi.i.scii and case COLT GETS A DIVORCE. Tho Van Ainu Cuao 1 roppoil iiml Ilotli I'urtii's 1'lrmi'd. Providence, !. 1 , Nov. 2(!.--.lr. Samuel . Colt, who liuidp tli.irKos acainst her husband, is to have un absolutii divorce. This has been aureed to by those who rep resented the different Intercuts al t lie con feiPllce bruUKht aflnr tlin collapse of the cliurtjps made aualnst Col. HJoll's conduct at Jackson, N. II. Tile dlvorco lins been amlcahly asreed to, and will b sonsrht from tho Itliodn Island courts upon tho grounil of refusal to provMe. or sninethinK of thai sort. No serious eliarKo apainst the rospondent will be alleged. The neuotiatlolH of the past few days hnvu resulted in a completo settlement of thp wholP Colt tamllv sPandal, liicliidlnu an imteeuient to the w ilhdrawal of tho Iwo-hundipd-thoitsand-dollar suit tiimiiHt Jamos .1. A'an Alen for ulienatini? tho af fections of Airs. Colt. Col. Colt will retain the family mansion in Hrisinl. and the money payment to the wife v. Ill be a sum of money to be, paid In full sediment and nl oncn. Uolb slflVs ex press satislaction at the result. DELUGED AND WIND SWEPT TERRIBLE STORM IN NEW YORK AND THE CENTRAL STATES. Trpf, lliilldlnei, Telricrnph I'olr mid Hunts Wrecked Alonif lit Path'-Unll-road I'rncki Wimhod (nt AIiibk t Iip l.nltft Slim c. DESERTS THE DEMOCRATS. Dr. 'ope Their l.nte (infidtdntn !"or Gov ernor ItiTiimcHn liiipublli'an. Columbia, X. C, Nov. 2i Dr. Sampson Pope, who v.as delenteil in the Inst elec tion for governor is out ill an Intel view to-nlsht. Pi which he announces Unit he has Joined the n publican pnitv. Speak ing of the situation he uys: ' I helleve ain nifii in saying that thorp Is much po litical uniest. The convention now about t'loxltiK Us labors has framed n ennstltu- Cincinnati. Nov. X.A terrlllc wind storm swept over this section lust night (inline roniilcrnble limnnse to property. Trees were upiooted, bullditU'S tinioofcd or wrecked, teluRraph poles and wiles blown down and neversl boatt, In the rivers wen- torn from their mooting and set adrift. The watchmen and crews of packets and towboats were all abuald and consternation lelfjiied amonif ihein. None ol ill" boats had steam up and they weie Dieti'forc left to the mijioy of the pale aftir tin- lines had partisl. JustHbove the J'.U; Sandy whaifboat were moored the steamers 'I'. J. O'Connell. Itob toy and ,"e lirooks. Tlin shore lines of all three wero snapped nnd when the wind subsided they were all in a bunch at lirowirs coal fleet, a distance of fully half a mile nw.iv. A HduO bariie was sank at the Murine dry docks. Nearly a hundred empty barsies weie set adrift from the Queen City Inndlm: at the tool of Wash ington stieet. The damage In the river lieie will amount to flO.OnO. LAKE ERIE BREAKS ITS BOUNDS. tlolliiuna 1'iopoie to Hrlni- llielr Anon! tnrs Into tliu I old. Two members of the Mm man church arrived In Brattleboio fium Ctuh ipi.ontly. They wero on their way to J.ondondeiry in Srarch of some evidence ol their ancestors, who, uceordliiR to family traditions, many years apo IH'ed In .ondonderry or near thore. one al the pilgrims, named lliown, had discoveierl that his urundCather was in tliu Revolutionary war, ln.inti a soldier from Vermont. IiIm fnalidniothpr was a She'.don, He lemoved to Ohio more than SO years ano with hU pauuts, who subc ipleiitly went to T'luli and joined tlio AloTinon church. Air llrown. in explainlni; tho object of bis visit -ald that he hopid to trace his aiKestois hack ninny geneia tlons for the purpose of hrinvltig tlielr names hy provy to the i-hun h. wild e. when THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE WILL BE SENT TO CONGRESS NEXT TUESDAY NOON. Holl.TKilHmt Ho Will Taoklo the Toreljn Conipllcntlons ITiit In Ills Mciiii(te In Oiiiixtltatlnri With Sooretnrj Olney Juemlny, hu had succeeded ',n eslaldlshiriK their Iden-j w jfj, t(, p',.PHr Wnshliifiton. Nov. X President Clnve land rind the members ot tli" eftUlfiot, with tho exception of SeoriJtaiy .Morton, who Is In Nebraska, assembled ut tho Wlilf ITmikO to-duy for (heir regular aeml-We'ek- ly meetini!. Secrpturv Olnev reniiifnul ilty, he would be haptlzed in their several names, and thus his ancestor, would be come chlldiep of tho true faith. He said that ho knew of men in his chutuli who had been baptized sevotal thousand times for those friends who had died outside tho church. Both he and hi- companion searched nt after Hie ntliel-u ha. I left, presumably with mferonco to that pari of the annual me?eai.e to Connies relntins to loreigri affairs. Tho secretary of si.ito is tin- only cabinet otlicial not per mitted to make a report directly to Con-ki-pss thj'oiiRh the president. All commu nications an to the iorelKH relations of this iuvi-i-iiiiiPiii nave to emanate, from t hi, local publications, hoping to tlpd some i president nnd usually take the first plaex Col. 1 here. of William F. , Sunday niorninc, hspu Air. and .llA.l years, nfiir a Ions illness oi cuh-hhii- j ieaBaiit, .mps' , i.n- in-nnn.n i. . ma in mi ana m-,-ii vv-rrn . i'h. .vikih. ii.-ireiu, .mi. i,'. f uhoni is Alls. 1-. - i,aiu v. Kelsey. Allss 1-;M M. .MiO'jy oi enimi is enaaKed to teaeh the villaRP ordried i tlon for the people, vvnicii n suovnnted lemneraiioe leeturo Sun- i --- H-J In court of Insolvoney. CJcui ' to them would h. rejected by a laree inn- ! ... iiiiuuuii i. unjlt Ol Willi 1 lUI'l- , .i"i ".' '' ........ I hurt: Judiiinpiit ur.'ruii'd and or- I leatures In it to trior to all of them but ileied certified liv Hie nrihate eniu-l I tilt! 3Uffrai;e chlllSP Is the most nlilectlnn- Asa W. Keniipy and Fiunc.'. H. Dow nor, able. It places tile power In the hands W1IIT1NO. ! executors, vs. Austin Tlownid and V. '. of the respective boards of lPBislratlon Mrs .1 1!. Atkins of Lako i Holt for a debt, judgment for defemlants an 'I f prodiol that thousands of white men ain was mos' heartily appreciated AllUdlebrook re- m Jlio llilron one Mil 'on ,..i.lu Rl el Iff T C. rnid Sat ire, tv CM'iiinrf irom navmiiu, IT o-nd br. is'ul with him Charles and pai him in Alldoieuury jan, aim , j 'ip fid 0' tAC ix'cnmuei- I'-n" . 9 AdJWon i -liv i ohi v jin n.r-..,,.. rse am si i frem ittcimrn i' i-.uoin .Tun ,-irv V ,m e Is tlioilfjlll lo oe an laya .Mis. school, comme'.icinB on December . -Aliss tn bellu Phetlis will tench the winter teim in district No. 3. There are to be Chtistmas exercises nt the Consrcsational church. A DDI SON. Jostph r.. Crane has purchased the uc- ai1lrni,Hl. IJollIns Atnsden vs. John At- wood for KeiiPi.il assumpsit, judgment of I Mill. IS for idjiiitilf ipyorsed and cause re- , lnanded. Town of Sprlnjjfleld apt. vs. town 1 of Chester, a case ol care of pauper, iiids-l ! nu'Ut aifirmed. JCdwaid 11. rieuo bv Jos ,eph (leno, n. f.. vs. Fall Atnuntaiii Paper company for Injuries received while woik ,1ns at defendant's mill. Jiidcniunt alllrnied. i i' raiiK iienn vs. ! J-lvS-M reversed : will be disfranchised by them and morn than itiu'fio iiP!rop. In Tact, us in .Missis sippi, I do not oNppect 10,Q0 negroes to be registered. CONKT1TCTIONAD CONVENTION CLOSED. ll offender, a Iipps for s'm ir IT 'Oine Jer' n s fjr J If IJ - s , c 1 ll i v ippis o'i iar. i Id owne 1 hy is wanted ill other oft onces. vvtib on trial Tuesday iHerts mid a Jury 1n I . Ij. Fish's oRlco, for , winch hud been posted A Hc.ll of Verrlslmrgh Id ' H c f -ii P P,. ' st 'l to Itl V )r .1 hP E rc'in'e 1 o' luse at 'If I eel fol SI1 lipen lenseu uy mm io ,ui'ji. n Ptii-kett. sic'i-ty hre have extpnoen It II Cantwoll. Ttuju.iit ot ISui'linston has ,aliace J. Tliompson his .orner of Grenn and Kins "J. oe a pilvatP dame at tho Columbia, S. "., Nov. 20. South C.u'o lina's const itnlioniil convention to-lay J. V. Bunkor Verdict of ! comnietpd its work, bo far as the constltu- nd cause remanded. The ii,,,, i, rnneemeil. having been in session .State Trust company vs. John A. Sheldon, almost conlimir.usly for over two months. id his family M?U!o I1 "arles t-I. Mioldon, William K. Sheldon, it now only remulns Tor me deletrntes lo Schools- besau Abmdsy, Mloh"fl Quinn and Lyman W Ju din.Tton j return here on Tuesday net to ratify the fho Sltli Inst Ml-i T Jl D.1V 9 Very til 1 a,, in mmm l uunio, lUUK' I IHffl' polls 1 11UIIOI1. I lie CUnveiluon lo-llliy liie .ili I Jiir i . n f. " . iiiE.1,1 a ftli.ni a,I n.1 . .,,1 i .. .... , . . . ..... .... . .... lias boon on the "ick ll.it u-..- . amuitu-u ,oi jt-1 rn-nswi useu on me invoice iiufniuu, -Will Uorham 1 ciiticnHy ' rP,,,snient of aumar,. Salmon B. Wilibud; striking: out the provision that this Si a to home Air' Gordon1 w ul i annuo jv. v nuui, , snail recotiniza uivorces ffrunieu nj oilier i..it- i . fniiiiii, if.in;Le, apt . r.7,ra Jones in an appeal from Probate, iudtr- I ineiit adirmed and ordered eerttfied by ' lVims lliivo Wanlii ii Away ! Auiiilltit of ttalli niid Trai k. nnffalo. Nov. 2',. A kuIp ot wind has I been hinwlnp; since ear'.'- morning, sin - cec diiiK a ti-rrilic dowlipi in of ruin, flreat I damage is don I wires. Conimuiiicatloti v.Mli Canada is j practically -.hill off, and only now and thou I n wire, can be found working West. Th lake Is very hljji at tills point The wat r 'is over ihe hreakwalor at the entrance lo the harbor, and ficlKht is belns taken up to the second stoiy of the transfer houses which are inundated on the ground lloois. The harbor has risen to an almost unpre cedented height. .More than 1W feet of the west-hound track of the P.nffalo Creek railroad and own 2M leel ot tin- i ast-bound track near i tlaco of their acestors, and -it nUlit went up to Londond;rty to look over the grave stones in church .lauls a'nl the town records. .rranjemeiit.s have been completed by the Knobbing lallioad for the ImmedlatH election ot a new building at Heltons Kalis between the express olllcc and the old freight olliee to lie use( for a division and frelKht oilice. The uimriers oocuplcd b.i the division oilice in rhe passenger deiiot, have both become entirely too small and Inndeituate lor the volume of 111 the pleSldent'S tlK-SSnne. The nnlv v- cetitlon was wiipn Air. Cleveland, dtirini; his first term, spin In his celebrated tarltr mesvaee, and remitted all uuestlons of foreign policy to subs-equotit special me--sat;es. p There Is every reason to behove that for eiirn affairs, incluiliiiK the Venemiutan and Alasluin hnundary matters, the Cuban revolution, the peillous position of Ameri can missionaries In Turkey, and other en ifrosslnc topics. w-Ml lead off In the prem- onitai message for IMC. It is undorstood busitii ss done, and the number of em- , ' na', ' he itocunient will he somewhat lonu- ldcyes who occupy them. I !.,..! l.'..n. ....II . .. w .,1111,111 jviui n?i . .un ii i.j l i r- iiuiir.r- . to telesi-aph and telephone ! '' ' ' ' TUC ,a,d, r,,. ......... ,u .un. v..,,.,.. vi own.. , ... iiunLu a nioncol ntlMtbb who was wnndPiIiiR on tlic hill in a dazed I . j condition. When found the man was with i Mnrrieil tu tlm Wealtlij- Son of Chtcaco'i ' out hat or shoes. He told Juvcal iumbllm;j "lt.Mper ICIiiK.'i sioues io too oineer, nut nu not seem ioi Xew Yoik Nov I be able lo Rive an IntelllBent account of I fVjip,., yoiins;p'st , himself. I RockPfp'llPl', " th" ' K. L. Temiile, Hip landscape (r.udener of 'married at noon u estminster, shipped from ilellows Kails hotel to Harold a shor1. time ano a carload of shrubbery and trues fur tho ornamentlon of public i wound In HurlliiBton, and for Afayor Van Patten and other citizens. He also or than usual. Tt w ill to the house '"- in suay noon. 2';. Aliss Kdlth riOcko. lauliter of James H. mulli-tnllhonaire, was to-day In IliickliiKham K. McCormlck, Son of , tho "Jtcaper Kins" ( f Cinik Is at home, Truman Jones tho past week ill. Edna Jones Is nt Hunks has gone to Senctt friends. N. J., to vls.lt STAIlKSEOItO. Aliss AlinniP Smith is expected homo for ThnnUstjIviin,'. Oilier tPfiohers from tho Green Alountaln sisiulnaiv I'dl come with hac and will Rive a ieciu.1 In tliu iiaptl'X church Knday cvpuIIik, Noyemher 2 Tho W c. T. IT. will hold a gospel meet Stales. Fours ' ens Hdu-iv 1 ill on Thun-day evciilntt, ))ls. f;ul,alty yenlni! and expect the leuoh V'l'l he 'm-nishod by J'rot. A. D Its! w' I'.l iOl lis 12 II De'pvan will comiupncp a I Ips or irv v il nuetinr.s on tMinuay non ccmbpr t In the Alethodlst church lu nt'on Miss Dolevan has ioiib ueen ivu h re a.s an earnosl Christian work-, and aupnlled 'he pulptt in tho iletlio- '.lull in oybrldKO two year". BPASTOL. A Lawr noe and family have moved t tbf'r now homo on Alountaln avenue, tisi Ii 'tl" Ite.id ot Addison has been guest of F. C. Dike and family lor pral diV past - Alls.. J. L. Lincoln has lited her hou-,0 on Sprim; itrect.to John Irko, Mr? Lu 'Oin, Iwr daughter Juiu 11 b r .mrf Airs, wants, c.xpuct to ve for Callforn.a this wepk, to be fe-onn ear Tin win'rr term of school begins Ii. ath Hov rianl; UiKolow or brnnnon i-a i d a' Tjiv Methodist church hun- px" lanse with his father. Rev. L. iBIgiUw A n pillar meotiuK of Dunton t, G A It v.mk lieia runccuay Inins, Nov .7. H. P Sherwlu has beon tbo si k list to- aevural days. -Ui-ortro Ilia clt iw wit. teach school at Alonk- Rldf-p i" nor Luyi Al. Dates and a Hit at home ftom Crown Point. lire W'll lie union services inaiiKSKiv- a' t io Advent church at J0.3') a. I-C irisMan culture moetlng- ai the Uup- oh ir h Tuesi'uy evening-. The cotll- rr win aid in tne soivicu. iciqiauim poles havo beon set from K. A. Paldwln's, to Schofleld's. and the clre will be strilUK this wouk. Caids are out announcing the iiiariluce of Alias Julia Cliffoid and Air. Jesso Catpentor. AIi-s. Kir.B.iliy lias ro eovoied siillioleiiily to return to her ton's home in Lincoln SOUTH STARKSBOKO. ! Pel-ley Doty of this place has taken Harvey Pan's farm in Lincoln, bettor known as thp NeWon Clnee fat ni. P.lnal- do Whi'tier's wife and children eriiveuiud UM,i from the West lost Saturdav. Dr. DutUo's ohert toleilione Koes around the lnuuntain. nacii to lt-i oriBinal starling point, making i circuit of about twenty miles. He ex pects to tin!-h it this week. DIUDPORT. Allij JL H. Coodwln has closed her house, and hrs gone io P.. A. Skiff's lor the winter W. Norton of Aitchifsan is visiting friend In town Aliss Stella V.'Il liams Is spending sonic time with her sis ter, Airs. Ci. Jt. Walk"!-. There will be ThanloKivint; services Thursdoj' morniim at tlm vestry. S. J Cook, whp wa-s re cently bin ned out, has moved bis family into T. W. Klctcher's cottago. for tho winter. He Is making aiiangements to build as soon as possible. WEST ADDISON. t par'v at tho O A. II. hall lor last, Bushnell and wife of Starkshoro dnoidu .onims ha-s been postponed " ' " r Sml.i, Airs., 'tT a nin. nf i .virs r.ioe: i. jiuiKnnk. ,.i.. .i.v. .... I Aloriah, N. Y., visited relatives in town ! last v. pel;.. -Mr. J. W. WrlKht oxpects to IrhunU.fiv ins ovoiiltis;, Nov. 2sth, liman arno u at home from Stam- Ilsvdlo, X Y Patrick Whalen has pur ised i. " .ting business of Fred Wat run it In connection with nrh' coal liusnie-is. Uev. Air. underwood Ised in mpf.'tinf.'.s at tho Alethodlst i ipe i K 'i.v nishft. The Haptln so-1 r.y ari icpairintt their pipe orsaii. Ih PcHi-1 i3a ln-rirs meat at the J3ap- parsouaMC next Saturday afternoon. lij are n' iiur a I arrel tor -the liern lint- Home Westminster and eontiibu- lis of thil Iren s sooond hand eiothingai n luesited -S' wa-tHlol's delivery team away Tue-Jav mornint;, brlnKiiite up Itho eloro i ntrlii Cieorito W, Law 's r f HioomlnKdaJe. N. Y , bat- been KU it if C days An l leave lor the west In a low days, ', WKYIHUDGE. Ahruin Swenor's Infant Uausnt'ir died Tuefday ol last wegk.-AIrs. O. K , jirlt tell has returned and ie)oits her nlc-ce, Aliss Cord m. in a lair way to recover. The Good Templars will givo a sociable at O. H. W.iht's Friday evuiilns, Novem ut.r a-Mri. Al. A. Klttoll lias depided to remuin Kat for the present. Airs. H. 11. Jlagar has leturned to her linrno after an abscno of pveral weeks in Nru wood, N. Y. Itev. Fiances Townniey, the national W Carv and lamlly for a W. C. i . L. eianpcusi, i rai'" mo i" '. i ,.-.,,-i vii,. iiin-n,.,! orr in i vaiitti '. c services mere soon i.uo the Probate Court. Runs C. Fish vs. Chaib-s A. Thompson. Sarah A Tattle and Celia A. Slason. decision reversed and cause remanded. Alnrtln H. Ovltt vs. Hat-tit- E. Smith, alias Hatt'.p V.. Fs n and in a petition to annul maiuaau, judKniPiit versed and marrhiBo declaied null nnd void. John .1. Enrignt vs. J. W. llenii mond, apt, a case of assumpsit, iudttnieiit levi-ieu ami juiiHuieiu oi i :'u aim in-j tf.pjay ii'ivt oi-ueri.u lor uie piainnu. jru v . Thorp vs. A. D. P.obbms, apt., Judgment of $100.10 for plslntift alilrined and defend-1 ant to leeovor costs. Charlotte AV. Hink-I et vs. Loreni'.o D. Aloxloy for a bill, decieo of County Court reversed and bill dis missed with costs. Kairo Water company vs. William Al. Carnes, el al., JudKinoiit af firmed and cause reniunded to County Couit. Alonzo Uarr.ey vs. Sarah A. Cun is in a pe-titlon to annul maiilage, ordnr- 1 dis.misserl hy lower court, drciee reyers- niarrlaRe declared null and vo'd. Chniiners vs. John A. McAnlv. apt., a case of Rencral a.sMiinpslt. Judg ment of MO for plaintiff, Riven hy County (.ourl, iPversed and (ausn remanded Henry M. Drown vs. Keth ami Henry Alead Tor tiespiss fiaare elnusnm, iu.lff- mcnt of County Court of costs lor defen- dant altirmed and Jud!;ment to recover ;.'3.12 and interest. Homy AI. Hull, el. al, I vs. Euzeb Sanotnnry lor tresspass, otiuie! elaiisum, judRment of County Court of costs for defendant afllrmed a'ld cause rPinanded. Hank of America, ?pt., v., Fred S. Plati. nssinneei of Poultney Slato works in an insolveiny appeal, Jttdirui"iit. for plaintiff alllrmed in accordanoe; with a. certilicate to conn of insolvency. Connec ticut River Lumber company vs. A. H. & I'. II. Drown, a book avcount: judgment for dofendants to recover thnlr costs af firmed. Alary J. Matthews vs. David H. Watklns' estate, in an appeal from com missioners: JtldKinent afllrineil and ordered certified. Town of Ve,ston vs. town of Alount Tabe.r, to establish town line, re port of commissioners accepted and line oidered established accordliiKly. Flank II. linker vs. Hip New England Fire In Isurance Co., m an psMimp'-ll, .iitdfrtnent of I County Court for plaintiff, to recover $TH.10 reversed and judgment lor defendant without costs. James AI. Kent vs. L. D. Allies, judmnpnt of County Court af tlrmcvl and causp remanded. Chuuncey Culler vs. will lllanchard, apt., for tres pass; judgment of County Couit of $13.sl for plaintilt alllrmed. Court adjourned at 1:30 to finish up a little business to-moirow inornine;. SULTAN STILL EVASIVE. hat WnrOltpw Would Canst) More .i-.neiits,ii At rocitleii. London, Nov. 20. The Times will to- " morrow publish a despatch fiom Con- siantinople suylm; that the ministers re port on the guard ship demands which was sent to the ullun, whs returrnd yes- for levi-lon, ucoompanicd by a meniornndum from the sultan's ilrst s( iptary which stated I hat his mojosty feur ed Unit tins uriivul of the six. warships I would oniourase ihe Armenians to renew l t lie disorders. TIip ininlBisrs yesterday I again debated their -epoi. and onine. to I the conclin-ion that no leason could he seen lor the sultan's tears. They again I 1 pcoiumended compliance with the de j mands, Halil Ttalaat I'isli.i the grand I Mzier. souclit an audiPiu p wi'li the sultan j to-day wltli a vIpw to p"rsu,nilng: him lo ! sanction the firmans but lie was not suc 1 cessl'i.l. the jum lion of South Michigan street and the Hnmburn turnpike has been washed away by the waves from the lake. Near the same point about 400 feet of the Kr'e truck has also gone, and 200 f ot from eat !i nt the double tracks. A dozen or moie cars of the Eric line in the same vicinity aro wrecked. They ate derailed and arc tossed about like a child's playthings by the nudity hi i akers. At the Erie coal docks the damage has heen considerable and many coal enri has a oontiaet to furnish and place Hip Cyrus AlcCormii k Cliirago 1-Tnaiii ialiv -iiklng to-day's weddlns bail mom .-Igniflcanon than either tin Alarlboro- anderbilt or J'acet-Vi'hitnov ha.'o been vrockifl. The waves are still George Doiton ir Chester found a valise rolling in by the south end or the pier upon , in tho coveie.l lallioad brul?c, about one the beach and over Into the ship canal, j mile below iliai village, iu-st week, con Thes action ot the waves is eating away I mining a new cair of shoes marked S'5'i. niepi-phatim pipe marked J4.E0. and 23- rnruniiery eieporations on the grounus ot i cei-Pinonies, for besides the "union o. tho m-w Kellogg-Huhbanl library at Alont- hearts," the oerunmny was the means or P"'pr. linking togeihPi- two RiPat fortunps. Al ?s Hrastus C. Seoville of Rutland dropped j Rockefeller is sdd 0 )P prp!.s (0 mi . o dead from heart dinease late, Sa'riday millions than any other young woman in afternoon at tho Columbian Morula Co'sHhe world, while AU'Connick also indents w orks where he was employed as an . an Immense tortune. englnepr. Air. S"ovilb' was &3 yi srs old' , and a veti-ian b, Icnging to thp 1.3rd Npw ACCIDENTS IN VEP.AIONT. York reslment. 1 to lost a leg ut the i bat--l of Oeuystiu.-g. Alontpellcr, A t., Nov. 2a.-Thomns Ab- Larmy oi .uorpiown was naniy intiiied the road beds of both the ISuiTalo f'reek nnd the Erie railroads, and It is feared that much greater damage will ensue un less the storm abater, soon. Superintendent JCnibloe of the Utirfalo Crnek railway said this afternoon tliHt the notion of the waves on the beach was more severe than it hail been In ten years Pel ore and that it demonstrated the neoes. Sity of the extension of tho government i. re.iKV. aiei . ARE SERVING WILDE Rir.HT. Paris, Nov. 2ii. Etnile .ola has refused to sign a petition for the release ot Oscar Wilde from pil.-on, and most of Hie other llteratui-rs who have bn'.i approached on tlm subject have either declined or re turned ambiguous repli -'. ONLY TEN Hl'EFALOKS LEFT. Uiitte, AJont., Nov. 2fi There Hr only 10 head of Jlntt'ulo left in th" National Park. Tile oldiers and park otllolals are unable, to pinteit tlieni from the poachers, and the true condition of afta.is Mas been kept from the department at Washington. There are warrants out tv' the arrest of six men, but -o tar they iiaie eluded ar rest. It is said that other wild animals in tho park aie .slaughtered as rapidly and re morselessly as ihe buffaloes. THREATENED. Nov. 2G. The (at- I pound shot bag, nearly filled with pannies. Jl was up under the roof cf the briilae, and doubtless hud boon theie some time. S. L. Giidltli, ii wealthy resident of Danby is m jsvins in the largo conserva tories on his estate in that village what Is probably the- finest collection of chry santhemums in Vermont, and one ot tho fiiict lu Now England. Air. Qrttllth bu-i at present 1U diffesmt varieties, cmtaln- I lag oyer I ,ieO lilinsomn. .Many ot them jiuve i.w.mi prize ui ine ciii.vsuiuueiiuiiii shows in various, parts of the country. 'Tho collections Include sump ot the rarest varieties in the markets, several of them 1 having been national prize winners in the last fen yar-s. Among them is "Airs, i Grlflith lavorite." whh.ii took the Pist prise at tlie la?t national show. ! C. AL Window, of iiiainloii, sold last i unit two yearling holl'eis and a bull calf 'from lus noted herd of Ayrshire nr.d I shipped tlieni to i.'o-ta Rica The piles wero ?I30 each lor the heifers and JT". for 1 1 li o rait. This shipment makes thirty i live bend of tattle trom this herd that A'r, to-ntcht by .lumping from an express train. I His skull was craekerl but It Is not thought ! dangerously. Jlc bad taken tho wrong train. Rutland. Vt.. Nov. I".. Lewis Diiffany I of Oastleton was killed by the accldonul dlichargu of a shot gun In Hip hands of his nephew this morning. The wounded man lived less than half an hour after the accident. Seaulo. Wasn , Nov. 20. TIip Alaska Ali'img Hpi nrd estimates the gold output of that territory for the year f j at i'i,io.- . IHIIl nf M hleh Ssfl- IHlO bus lii.e.M ll .t.n lnr,a Winslow has shipped south of the equator, i trom ,,lac,.,. wo.'-kinss on tfie Yukon river. Int of 1 m en.t's shoe store Tuesday t-nirs H-a i g a httln Hpple ol oxelie- lit V O Aloodv of Potsdam, N. Y., Is town lit ha- .-oid his farm in South loi o Joseph .-li for $13oti. J. Al. .Mix exaet dale is not yet determined. Mrs. J. K. Colt is spending this week lu Hrandon, with her daughter. wife visited in -Mlildlubury .Monday. - luge R I'a'cli ot the liiioi n i;ny rs in an I vlslt'd Libanus Lotlgo, which ke i the s"eon 1 degiee on two victims iday Iblo t- If ir niSh - -ni " J 'bti bollse market Alntiduy und i and S4 cents a dozen, if Tlianlisgivliik poul- n 'f Ipe ijiiiier i i i wo 'r tv )i 1 1 lg n ll wc 1 by express ilurlng the 1 n a I lltl' n to the lat'te quantity that lit u th icyular poultry train last Ik. Pilot- were generally low running' In ii 'n ll v-ents a pound. , I'lPiv w as a church full of people at St. ,-y s t'u'liolte ehui-ch Alontluy evening lu'rn i ' ic niaiiiage ol Allss Katlier- o desi in irhier cf .Mr. I'utriik Car- of Middlobu -v. to Air. ,loeph W. Rut- hl Provi tun i. I!. I., which occurred at ul ' 1 Ppv Father J, M. Gelot per illed thi 'ere ' lony. Mr. F. J. Murphy Provide! o wu, the ho,l man and Allss inio Car oA, sister of the biide, acted Ibrldesiniud The ushers were .Messrs. If Dur. 1 .IiIm H. Loiett. William 11. Ilwln amii I'Jdwiinl Seymour, all of Alld- liiiry 11 a uu was elaborately and litif il v t rnnied with lloweis. At the lu i in t 'h otmmoiiy u reception he 1 :i' t'.e homo of tho btlde's pa s la i niirnlur of l'rionds were I'et t ii yer. palatable refreshmenls i a-rv I The guests spent eonsitler Hrni i Hxaniliiing the large aud beau I iri iv rf wedding proseuts, and the Ipv lo inir look tho nlcht train for vl J hi wleie they will make thir ire I 3H1P liet- lay rnoiiiing ileibort Lowell and Al l y Adams, daughter of Joseph Inns, until of Cornwall, worn niuriled In ICatholl tluirch herti at 10 o'clock by Fi'hn Gelot. Aftur the peremony Lwp-lJ' k pmiv inuirrind to Cornwall. t '1 vrn'n'f had a largely-attended luing uirr at West Cornwall. 1 Hi J l ami bell of Alalone, N. V., rn lie 1 i. inie attar a ten days' visit Itiu . n ai J friends in Mlildhibiirv ic-re w il bo a Thank.-glvlng va ailon llie o'V t f in islni .-aluv lor i ion ll Alti i ai' inooi of next weij. eit- ' t oa l w ua , hd I l ' p O"' Mill. ' i Iht ' ide n i n t hi ttui' k u. CORNWALL. The farm owned and occupied for many cais by the lato Franklin Dean ot West Cornwall has recently been purchased by I". C. Bingham. Air. and Airs. Curtis Gllinore's largo Sampson lelt on Saturdav for Hartford, on Taylor avenue Conn . to attend the marriage of their I son. Arthur, to Aliss Ida Grant on Wed nesday, November 2i. Al. it. illinmsou it, In Texas, looking after affairs in his I innch.--.Mrs. Surah lllngham and son MIDDLEBURY. t pel pound was paid for I CELEBRATED THEIR GOLDEN WED I DING. I Bennington, Nov. 2tl Air. and Airs Samuel Keyes celebrated the COth anni versary of their marriage at their home jheie Monday evenlng.The alfalr was kept very cpiiet only about 20 of tin ir intimate I friends being present. Air. Iveyes is M 'yeais of nge and Airs. Keyes t0. Uolli are i in good health and bid fair to live several jjenrs. Both were born in Pownal where 'they were married by Dr. I). F. Morgan, 'for years a leading physician of the couu ity. They have resided here 40 years, of i six children, three sons and three daugh ters, all the latter were present at the i anniversary, two sons are leading citizens Jrf HIS DROTHER'S JvKEPER NOW. Boston, Nov. 2H. Stanley Jl. Smttn or Detroit was lo-day appointed special Unitod Stntes deputy marshal to act as keeper of his brnthir. Rnv. Funk Hyatt Smith, until orders are received from Washington. Rev. Air. Smith, pending the trial on chaige of sending scurrilous and defamutory postal cards thiough tho malls was ndjudged insane and was to have been tnken to the government asy lum ai. Washington. NEW AlENICO TRAIN WRECKED. Shoemaker, N. Al., Nov. 20. Hy the wrecking of a passenger train on the Atchison, Topnkn and Santa Kb last uleht two postal clerks wore killed, a riofcro boy and freight conductor probably fa tally injured and 1" others were seriously hurt. Whilo Airs. Ueirge Nile,, i ml a lady tilciid Wt-re driving In South Snaftsbui y villige Wednesday their horse ran, .brow ing toth ladies out of the carnage, which was demolished. A gill apparently about eigllt weeks old was loitnd dead lu the river just be-low tho bridge in Atancliesler Centre, VI., about 4 p. in. Satmday. The tor'n author ities took the body in charge und a poK mortern examination disclosed that the chilil earne to its death by drowning. Trie body was free from niaiks of inUiry. It is thought the child must have teen put In the r-Hej- Friday night. The cnlld was well dressed, but them was nothing en its h Mid. A baby's hood was touui in the r-iad near the oopot Saturdav morning, which probably belonged to the child. The affair has caused a censatiou abjut town, as It is a mystery. A reiv.iril wrll proba bly he oft'eierl by tho town authorities for the appi-ehi'ip-iou of the guilty pat ties. At the next session of tile Vermont legislature an e front will Im made to take the 'own of Wllllamstow n from Orangu county and add It to Washington county. This matter has been agitated for several joais, and the citizens of that town claim Hint the geographical situation and tail road facilities make it proper that the towrr should be annexed to Washington count). If such a move is made a haul NIAGARA BRIDOI Niagara Fnll, N. Y a fact is greatly mugunientpii In volume by the force of the westetly winds, and rhe wind HsiU has atlalneil a velocity scarcely paralleled here. The StispuiiMun Bridge has been subjected to a tumeti tlotis strain, and it was feared that soni" of tlie cables might part. The Erie freight sheds were blown down for a distance of 'iZ feet. DRIFTS SIX FEET DEEP. Grand Haven, Ali'-h., Nov. 2t. It snowed hard here all last nlghi and there weie drifts six feet hlrh In the main streets to day. Tho country roads are completely blocked. 71 .MILES AN HOUR. Cleveland, O.. Nov. 20. A terrific wind storm raged here this morning. The wind at times reaching a velocll.v of 71 'nlles The oainage lo property throughout tlie city will amount to several thousand dol lars. Wires are down 111 all directions. KILLED LIVE STOCK. Bowling (Ireen, o., Nov. 20. A hurri cane struck Wood county earlv this morn ing. In this city buildings were unroofed, plate stlass broken, chimneys blown down und the streets strewn with debris. Tlm iOBS will probably reach $10,000. Oteat havoo was wrought in tho oil lields where the ilinniisi' is estimated at $80,ixJ. Far mers rtport much stock killed. OIL FIELDS DA AI AG ED. Toledo, o., Nov. 20. Reports from theoil fields south of this city saiys tile damage will be over floO.OuO, caused by the "term last night and this morning. Not a dpr rlck is standing and boiler houses and en falues are dismantled. THE STORAI IN CANADA. Toronto, Ont., Nov. 20. Despatches from illlterent purls of the country report tireat damage to property by yesterday's gale, ltiilldhius worn unroofed, fences and trees blown dowir and telegraph and telephone , htjht will be made by Orange county. ...I....u .1. ........... II.,...! P.... or. Ine .,f 11,.. I 'I'l. . t. . ... I ul . . . ...,-1,..,. t.. 1... fc.il.1 i.. ........... .i 'in... ...i.,.i i.i -ii ...ii i..n i.... ii. i... ti.i..... ii.. ii ...in 1 1 llnlein in ii'iui mu. I lie . in. i un-. in niiii-9 .in ill .iuiiui, -. j-lint. u. i.iiivii' X..141 .1. i',,i., hour and much anxiety Is telt tor tho'Sundnj, December 1, and continue until hafoty of several vessels upioc'ed to bo, Sunday December 4 The seniles will lie, TO BRIDGE THE ST. LAWRENCE. Montreal, Que.. Nov. 20. A synrllca' has been formed for the parpose of obtain ing a charter to construct a hishway bridge Horn this city to St. Lambeit. ft Is intended to connect Alontreal, via tho proposed bridge, with Loiigu"Uill and La Prairie by electric railways. Tho bridge, as designed, w.il have imple roadways for whnele 1 vehicles, double track fr electric cars, tootpaths and special ao .tmmodatlon for bicyclists. The esti mated cost Is $1,230,000. ALASKA'S YIELD OF GOLD. There are is stamp mills In operation, witii a total capacity of E00 stamps, DFCHESS OLGA IIA7-T1ZED. St. Petersburg, Nov. 2C The Grand Duchcs Olga, who was born on November 13, was baptized with the usual ceremonies to-day at the Tsarskoe Selo palace. Tho ex-exarina, mother of the czar, and other members of the Imperial family acted as sponsors. Salutes were fired in honor of tho occasion. The town was handsome: decorated and at night was brilliantly Illuminated. PATENTS TO VERAIONTERS Washington, Nov. 2'i. Lewis L. Noith rup. assignor to the Vermont Farm Ala chine oompany of Bellows Falls, has been granted b't'nri- patent for a delivery tube lor centrifugal machines and llowaid X'.ukei', assignor lo the Vacuum Wet Ala chine companv of St. .lohnsbury has ta ken out a patent for a mold cyclinder MASONIC MEETINGS. on the lake i Dean, uro soon to locate in Tenuesseo. i The Junior Christian Endeavor society ' will givo a social at the town hull Friday 1 evening. November 20. A Thunksglvirn; prograrumo will b" renden d. ' GRANVILLE. Jennie Whitney has returned from Ran 1 dolph. Andrew Blair and wifo, Georgo Wilson and wife and James Blair and Etta Fieetuun wero In Waitsfield last weak. Thn snow Is fast disappear-in clarouee Vinton and wife of Hancock were guests of Geotgo E. Wilson recently. Alls. Edwnid Wilson is at George E. Wilson's. Luther Chatterton is in town. DENXINUTON COUNTY. BENNINGTON. The rouit and Jury calendar for tho December' teim of tho county court which mills here Tuesday, December 11, next, has been Issui d. 'J'hetn aie 21 civil cases entered for trial. Thirty Hnuor cases are on the calendar. Twenty-throe, cases aro set tor hearing belore the lourt, of which 11 aie divorce suits. A male iitmrtotte composed of E. C. Bennett, James Wood, Lorlng D. Blns nain and Carroll Partrldgo gave a concert in the Soldiers' Homo chup'-l for the bene fit of the veterans Thiiisday evening. They were assisted by Aliss Itoso Blair of Fort Worth, Texas, who sang three solos. The managers of the Homo have lecently been presented Willi a couple of Guinea pigs. The W. R. C at Brandon St. .lohnsbury, Alorrlsvillo and Vergennos has recently serrt tho Homo contributions of fl tilt Jellies, etc The animal convention of the Benning ton county Sunday-school union will be hi id in South Sbaftsbury Deeeinbur lo. Among the -ppnkeis will be Hi vs. Ceorgo L. Rlrhaidson and George H Lawson uf tills lll.l '' j-i i ui of railroad I 'lirnr luiui's It -iilirui d orr OHi V ' i of Allnneaiolls, Allnri. Of those present at the original wedding only one k sis ter of Airs. KeyoR is now living. She was unable to be present by reason of III healtli. Air. Kpvpm was for a number of years a leading contractor in this section and built the Wilson flou'o in North Adams, the Arnold mill, a part of the Williams college buildings and other buildings in North Adams. There has never been but onn like anniversary ob- , served here befoi e. LANGER.MAN FOl'ND Gl'JLTV. New York, Nov. 2tl. The jury in the case of Walter Lunsprman, u lawyer of this city, wlio was charged with criminal as sault on .miss narouru Aim, returned a i j verdict of guilty of rape In thp first do-1 gree anrs arteinoon. Lancet-man became palo when the verdict was announced and i-tung to the railing in fruit of him. lie was remanded until Fr'day for sentence. The ex'irenio penalty lor the eitonce is years' linpr Isoiiinent WIND IN INDIANA. P.LT.ZARD IN .MISSOURI, Louis, AIo., Nov. 20. Tho Ilrst bliz- seasorr struck this city early lltiny ThoiihtimU of Bollarii IJaniHge Done to tmildltie. Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov. 20. A spvpio wind storm pi e ailed in Indianapolis last night, doing much damage. It's path was 'due north and south und a heavy loss is reported fiom tho coLiitry districts. At Elwood tile casting hull and oil" tuinuce luf tho Pittsburg plate glass plain was de- Allss Auli was a liook canvasser mill i iiiolb'heil, nearly kll'J rig two men. Loss went to Langerman's apartments with u U'u.uoo. Alnrry buildings were demolished letter of introduction for the liiirnose of and all the telemuph and t.-leplione toni' getting him to suuscrioe to a hook for St zard of tlie lust evening and continued until neatly daylight this morning. Tlie snow fall is about live inches, but on account of tlm high winds It Is badly drifted. The heavy sleet hud a bad effect on telegraph, tele- phone and electric wires and the service i was paralyzed. From 11 o'clock last night' until 11 o'clock Ibis morning St. Louis was1 out off from all telegraphic communication with all points east, west and north. Tho , reports received so far to-night say that the bllzzaid extended from North Dakota to Texas and from Colorado to the Allan-1 tie ocean. Railroad traffic suffered severe-! ly and neaily all loads report trains frnni one to lour hours late, jt is neuron tun storm will cause great havoc In tho ter ritories and 111 Texas. which she was acting us agent. She claimed that whl'c ill the apartments Jingermnn assault! d her. Langermun de nied the assault but admitted being inti mate with the woman. ARE AFTER SUSPECTS. ' Man- El LLHD HIS F.NE.MY. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 20, Near Brown Ingsvllle yesterday John Orvllle shot nnd killed John Fields for running away with Airs. Orvllle. This was the third tlmo sho hud left home wllh a man. Orvillo then burr leaded the doors of Ids houso und Is trow doty trig arrest. The tieusuiy gold leserve at til" close ot busines, yosterdaj with the day's gold en gngi nients deducted, stands at $Mi,iKM,ti .u i Cold wa wHhdraw at Niw York a ! puri'd to the t i iy, mi iiu amount o JI l-'i mm HIlerlll'Thint; lie Has ll Clue to tt, Chester Child lllllderei. Rutland, Vt , Nov. 20 -Sheriff (iiddings i of Alancliosior lias been thoroughly inves tigating the circumstances surrounding; I tlie death of tho child found in the Batten- skill river, an account of which Is pub. I lishcd elsewhere, since Sunday and to- night Is working upon several important ! clues. The family of Alyion West have shown unusual Interest in the ease and j whnil the discovery of tin' crime whs an l iiouneod, Immediately called u the of. lice ot l ndoriuker Wilson, who nau charun of the remains and asked lo see the body of the little one. After viewing a they it marked that they did not recognize n. To-night tho West family have all left town arid It Is reported that they are lu Londonderry. The slierilf also has un other iluo which Involves a will known young woman of the town, who is about 2'i years of age and quite 8od looking. Sho was s,i on in the general the villagi l'rlda.v ban- in her arm., elusory cono ilea o. a he.tvi sbarv.l She bi'lotsly ,1. ntl'S In -itm .1 tip- vlllag' with a child imt tl.. belli, ba v r -tn 'its el "In o tin' jii'ih . und lee' sure ma' m vu i"r 'ho a nliy ono with 1 houis held in Immanuel ciuux'h. rxctpt Alondjy 'evening, when a mission preaching service I wdll bu held 111 tlie opera house. Tho other jwpuk-ilay servlcii,, Tuesday and Saturday I morning prayer, Alonday, Wednesday and , Krldav, m oyeiilng pru.ver followed by l scripture exposition, every afternoon at I; , and mission preaching' tervlces every evening at 7:30. 1 One night lust week as Air. Tousunt of St. .lohnsbury wu- inttiririris from work he t on nt a woman and child on the stalls .lending fiom Prosptol lo Cherry slrec ' As tin- woman wan crying. All. Tousant 'naturally asked tlie cause. He was in ' formed that sJie had just come liom Bos i ton anil had no place to stay, being with out money. Although a poor man, he took her Into his family where every thing was done for her conrlort. The next day she and the child were taken Into 'the family of David Lamore, where they ' weio to remain till her friends could he ' In'ormcd of their whereabouts and aid them. Friday morning Airs. Lamore heal ing the gtrl crying stopped Into the bed room and found the woman's face biiriid in tlie pillow. I'pon turning her over It was found that she was dead. The phys ician was called and pionninced death I caused by sulfocatiou arid piesuuibly while In a lit. , CONCERNING VER.MONT P-JOPLE. I Thursday whi the tdst biithduy of Col. I Frederick Fletcher, of St. Jolinsbury, and munlcntion was cut off for 12 hours. At Frunktoii, the new window g:.i!is factory was unroot ed and thiee business houses ami the pumping station of the Indianapolis Gas lOiupauy wore demol ished The loss will I'Xi'ieil $2."i,lkl. At Alexandr ia, the roof of the sheet mill was lilted off and tho main part of the machine simps destroyed. The American plate glass plant was partially destiojed. At Anderson, the new church of tho I'nlted Hi'i'tluon uu College Hill was de molished, a luldge was blown down and part of the rubber wotks denroyed. Al Franklin the greatest damago was done to the rrew city hall building, 'The loss will bo $10,000. PASSENGER STEAMERS AllSSINC. Chicago, Nov. SO Considerable anxletv wis inaiiltosieii in marine oitctes tn.iluy he was tlm recipient or many congrutula lor the safety of four passenger stokin'- tloiiK. The Rector's Aid Society gave a ers, the Jay Gould, the Peerless, Traverse supper and social ut (iiand Army hall lu City, and the City of Utiluth. TluvCliy of the evenlni,. and us Col. Flotclier was tho Diiluth lott Chicago for Diiluth la.t Tuns- nuest of the evening an occasion was fur- dity, .while Hie Peerless, Traverse City pished for an entirely Informal reception. Ilrethl en of the Mlth District to Gut hnr at Nnrtiiliolil. The annual meeting of tlie sixth Ala soulc distrh t of Vermont P.. "., T. L, Snow, district deputy urand master, pre siding, will be held in tlie hall of DeWitt lodge, No. J.'i at Northlleld, Fl .- day. Dee-ember 2. IMC,, commenclnc at 1 o'clock In the after noon. A lodge of Ala--i tor Alas-ons M 111 bo opened by the otlicoi t 'of DeWlti Clinton lodge, and the emend uppreutkc di sree will be conferred by Granite lodge, No. 35 of Bane. T. L. Snow, W. Al. Following this the fellow ciaft'wlll be conferred by Wyoming lodge, No. VI of PlalntlPld. A banquet will be , served by the ladles' Masonic organlza- tiorr, the order of tho Eastern Star, at 1 0:30 o'clock. At 7:30 o'clock the Alaster , Alasorrs, defrrt will be exemplified by Aurora lodge, No. 22 of Alompeller in full form. The grand lodge olllcern will be n Velvet! Willi the private grand honors in tho e oiling. j Al. W. KliiredRp llaskiris, grand mastetr ol Biattlclioro, R. W., Chaile- K. .Mon tague, grand lecturer, of oodstook, oth er olllceis of tlie grand lodge and promi nent Alasons are expected to be present. Excursion rates over tho Central Ver mont and Wells River railroads have been arraiigid foi. and after the mee Ing special trains will run to Alontpelinr, Burro und Alnrehtn Id, stopping at other stations along the line Trier c aro seven lodgus irr the district und a good attend ance is expected from all of them, whils all Muster Alusons in good standing ai Invited to be pre.eni and participate In the labors and privileges of the occasion. PROBATE COURT. fliiHlneM I'rmi&iiuteit Rlldinc o. " for the 7, 1S05. VTeek nnd Jay Gould arc bound from Diiluth to Chicago. Nothing has been hoard of any of the boats for 21 bonis but the agent or the company is noi apprehensive. Tho Peerlesn and Traverse City arrived at The Sisters of Charity of St. Johntbury, Intend to enter their new Hospital this week. Tho doors will bo open on Thanks giving duy. Rev, lleoigi' . Perry, the state jieolo- Hault Sie. Alurle jesterdny motnlng und gi.t has taken up his perrnairent residence tho company olllcluls say tn.it ii is hard- at Chester. ly possible that they lett that poit, know-' ..., nun' in iinii tlat a storm was brewing inn i a 1 1 n 1 1 a j ouiu; , NO AlONEV IN GI HSSINU ll EHAIONT I'ENSIONEUS Washington. Nov 20 - Tie loHow nu Vorinonti'is have been miauled pensions jr dial In stockt stop kUi'hu- ui''K mil, Uooige E Allen, Braitbhoio wrtie for pai'tknlai'i Tins wdl -! tulril v addnbutul in-orgi t r'p'l r Vbng Hit n t ytoi Sil'lri J Arllui Box Spang In'"' e Cll'tle Irusa Aliddl -i 1 1. roadway, N, Y. (Adv jbtivi. Levi Ellis' estate, Richmond, settlempnt of administrator's n. -count Nancy Alllo's mat -. Burlington, will proved. John H. Rf)binson state, Rurllinitoii, licence to sell real .Hate CharlPs It, lluyward's ealute, Burling ton, llcotisa to deed real estate. Cluirlos T. Partnh's eriato, lllnosbiirsh, license to buy real estate. Kate (jittn's estate, Burlington, will proved, appointment of T. W. Grsory, Burlington, executor. Georgo Brooks', et al's. estate. ColcliPi- l tar, uiipolntment oi Hen'ry B Catptntpr, l Colchester, guardian i t A -.emeu of silver platr w.ifi ncsent' i by Gov Cleavoi. of ila i e l ' 'i.ilf r State to the ollit' i ot t bi , p I Jluine estorday