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r 12 THIS MIKLINGTON" KRI5K I'RfeS, THURSDAY, CKTOBEU 20, 1898. EVERY WALK IN LIFE. Burlington Citizens Ap preciate "The Little Conqueror4" tilery class of people has sick kidneys. The busy business nmn rushing thlutii;ii lite on the inn, fulls to realize tho con stant strain ho dally puts the kidney to. The mechanic, forced to assume imiiatvir.it position, stooping ntul sit ulnlim at Ills work, does not know tlmt backache U simply kidney no I io. Tho clerk on Ills foot, stns't ear moil, subject to ooustmit Jm 1 1nn, nil liuve backache from tin- kid in . vs. Women at their household duties, r lis mid hoys at play ovettnx their kid. pis and give thoin more thiin thoy eati do. 'lis a foituuuto thing the kidneys w irn you when In trouhlo, that they oty out for help. Don't neglect the warning. l"nn"l neglect a bad back. A weak, a lan'o or an aching Kick If neglected, means liituro tioiible, kidney trouble, urinary tumble. Dunn's Kidney I'llls euro ovety fomi of kldiny dl, cure u tiad back, and ti 'ike slek kidneys well, Dunn's Kidney Tills tito endorsed by people we know, by t (turns. Winds of praise come fioni nil p.. its of the state. Head what ' Hurling ton cltli'.en says: Mr, ll.nry rilnro nf South Chnmptnln street, says: "t wont to It. It. Stearns .c t'o'i drni; store for Uonn'x Kidney I'llls. 1 roilllroil tin m (or mv bulk ached tor lio'. An uehlng back Is a very dWamee nMe thine to own. Mine worried and pain r.1 u for quite a while. If I sat It bad to be lust so, and If I stood I had to assume n p.irt.eiilar position or excruciating still his ran through my loins. This Is far i'rmn being an enviable position to bo In mid anybody who has obtained relit f from It can certainly npproontc the means and lecommelid It to his fellow citizens Dean's Kidney I'llls did not disappoint mo. Tie y leinoveil all thc'pilln, lameness ntul my bai ls was strong and supple otter the tr .itmeiil." For sale by all dealers. I'rlee Srt rents pi r bov. Hi lit by mall or retvlpt of pr oo 'iy I V tcr-Mllhuin Co, Huffuln. N. Y Solo ii--ins for the 1'. S. Itemeiiiber the name lMati's and take no substitute. riiTii The influence of a concern like ours, be comes all powerful and tar-reaching, when back ed by the Might of Right. It is the keynote 6 of our wonderful success and rapid growth. We are very busy, and why X shouldn't we ? Prices right, goods right, service, attention, every detail of our large business is known to be Right. Our Fall Suits and Overcoats. Made expressly for us from goods of our own careful selection, and have our firm's name on them, have no superior in the market. If you arc looking for stylish cloth ing at reasonable prices, you will make the mis take of your life, not to call on us. 1 J I The Leading Clothiers. I JARDINERIES The best line in the State just opened, from 15c each to $15.00, with pedestal from $2.00 up wards. PLANT POTS. C. G. PETERSON 64 Church St. WEDDING INVITATIONS MM - AND ANNOUNCEMFNT ENGRAVED OR PRINTEu. FINE STATIONERY IN GREAT VARIETY. Free Press Association. B. TDM & BHD LICENSE. A Bill Granting Local Option to All Towns Intro duced Thursday. A SHORT DAY'S WORK, A Tutnl nf 14 Ittlls Introduced In th Legislature Democrats Will Support Local Option Hill Hut It Cannot fun 'Some Other Important Measures. (From Our Stuff Correspondent.) Moutpeller, Cut. 13.Altlto igh this was thu shorten day's work ut llio session the laugtsl bill that has Ml If en llltiod'lcul ntul possibly the longest to oo Introduced was presented In the House by Mr, ,Mi Goury of Itiitilt.gton. It Is .111 uet uill ttetl. "All act giving tho light of tin ,il option to towns for stunting .lociisis lor the sale or Intoxicating II pairs." To Clerk Cheney 1 ell tne duty of l.ie llrst ami si 1 mid ic.ulliu of the bill and tit tuntigii he carefully refr.ilneil from In dulging In any stump speech oratory lu was so Urn! at tile end he did not . 1 1 1 apt to read another word during the mumleK session. Its lutroiluctlou cam.- Fiimewlt.it as a surprise because lis author was 1 11 borlty for the statiuuut last veiling 1 nit the bill would not .ipprar until next wiek. Tho hill contains 2:1 su'llnns and Is prac tically tin local option law of M.iss iihtl .etts whMi has glicii so inn -It satisfac tion In thai state. The provisions 1 f too bill fillow: I'po.i the retltlon of I," or more voters the s-lcetmon snail Insert In tho warn ing for th- annual town mooting a liuice asking "Shall license be granted for the ralo cf tntoxtcnilng liquor .11 lals town "' and provide a separate ballot I ix In which tho votes "yess" or "no" are p.ace I. The 111 ijority detcnnl'i" the 'liiistlou and tae town will nave license ir no lie, ip until another lotltlon to the "cut mien calls for another vote. If a town has a cluck ll"t It Is to Ir- is. si 111 voting but if It does not a locird of the people voting shall be made and kept In the tmvn elctk'h olllee for Inspe Hon, W.are .1 town votes "yes" .ho .-eh 'limn can grant licenses, a ncord jf lileh shall 'c kept In a Mparate book in tin town dirk's olllee Ihe license is to ntuii" the person llunsril, state the particular build ing lu which the business is to be i.-.i-dueted and remain lu force until the llrst Monday of the month following tin n. t .initial me -tint; and Is not traiisfer.ndi'. No Hi -ii.-c is to be gi anted to t sliiilff. deputy si-.-ntT. unstable. Justie" 01 the pi .no, county commissioner, tow n liquor :.g.nt. si le 'tmeii or pro"i"-itltig ollleer, nor to any pel son under years of age. Any pers in wiiii has had a ile-use i" voked or any member of his family inn not n c"lv.'aiiothcr license for two years. Kach appllt .ill.m for a lic-iis. must be eiiilor..ed by .n least ten voters In the town besldi the name of the applicant, none of whom shall 1m a dealer ill liquor or an 1 ndorser of any other application for a license. This application Is to ho presented to the town clerk who oertllles It, delivers a eoj y of It to a selectman, tiles it and publishes it twice In a news paper of the town or lu ease there Is 110 newspaper, posts it on the building: spool, lied in the application and threo other con spicuous places in the tow 11. Any person can within two w-eks of tho tlmo of st. Inn tin- copy deliver to the selectmen 11 written objietlon to Kraiitlnc such 11 II . ciisc by tho M'lictmcn who shall xlve a hen nic on the application lint lu cai-e no ohji'ctiou Is made the selectmen can ii fiiMi a lliease if they think the man or place unsuitable for the business, Tho fee for .1 llccll N to be not less than " nor nioro than Jin" which must ''o paid to the town treasurer In a lvance ml tin IIi.iim- shall lib- a f.V 1 bond to mo M.itu of ertiont with two sureties .'pproviil by the selectmen. The pet son -luniui; as surety must maki th to "his pecuniary ability to I eeoino such surety" mu--t Hot be a liquor dealer or surety on any otr.i r IU 0110. Kach license bond shall le avaiuiblo for the payment of all lines, ilamaKos or eosts imposed under this act i.iid tin s-iroty m iy kIvo the llsensee no tice at any time that hu will act as surety 110 lonuer and the llcenseo must then lll'o a new bond. Tin St ite's attorney of the county can f his own will or mi the petition of any person piofor written ehnrKc- acainst a licensee to the s.-li ct men who -hall kIo i he.ulnsr and If saiistled the lloctu-co lias '. lolatcil the prnvis!i.us of tins act revoke !.N license. The Mdiitmen u.'o Riven equal rowers with a Jusllee of ieuce In iniiluctlnK a heatlliK as mclitioiii'd above .11111 tne tecs to no allowetl and who shall piy them are i.peeltled. I'onvietlou lu court .1 llcenseo of any violations of this a"t terminates the license. Tho liquor soal by the licensee must bo kept op the street Hour witli an entrance Mini windows ojienlioj on the sticet ami the bar in fell view from the street and he Is liable to u line of for violating this provision, cxci pt in the case of an Inn keeper to quests who have resorwd to his inn for food or Inditlm to be n'rvcd in their looms or public dining .-00111. The licensee must keep nis lUense flamed mill lump; In plain vl'-w lu his 'laee of business, cmiuot sell liquor beiw. 011 the luors ot 11 : p. in. Saturday nnd r. ,1. m. M iilil.iy, nor between the hiur. of ,1 a. in. mid 1! p. 111. on I'reiinau's mcdl'ik' d iy or tho day of the annual town iiicciIhk; cannot employ to k, h inpa,.- ,x nilno, nny pors-ui wiio lias h id u li.-ons.- voKod within two years: shall lie ilncii Jiil for selling any adulterated llquois, and shall subject his liquors 10'an analy sis at any time a selectman tuny demand it; and Is subject to 11 llm. If be nils liquor when lie knows or believes It Is puriliascd lo be disposed ot law. omtrury to ihe overseer of the poor must pro M'lui-auiiuaiiy, or otiener 11 10 c 1 a list of all the persons to whom the has lenilend aid within six months am give a iupy of It to each licensee In tho town and tho liquor dealer is mihoct to a inn- 01 11 no tens or itirmsiies any llq-l nor to stioli pet sons or any m 'mhr ofl tluir family ixiept upon u paysl.'i in's rer- llllcatc enilorsiil by the overseer of tho poor a dialer cannot sell liquor to 11 minor. Ins me person. a Idbltital drunkard or allow a minor to loiter in his place where liquor Is sold; cannot sell to a man or woman ufier rn ilvmg nr Uei from tin tr husband or wife not to do so. A minor iiiisii'prcsiiillng Ids ago to Which Naif is the Better Hal f 'The houscwirc'a duties are ltartlcr than men realize. Cleaning atone is a constant tax on her strength, a ncver-cndctl task. More than half the ivrork. of cleaning she can have done for her, if she will, nnd the expense will be nest to nothing. ! a Stove i all day lonjr vhca you only need a fire .1 little while att meal time is poor economy. Such a stove overheats the house, makes everything Bjbusy, A modern litis none of these oHirctions. I You lioiit tt when you want it, Cut it out when vou'rctlirottuh It E urns STOVE'CJASOLINE nud 1 rmvaforitsclfm less than n month. Stove Oasoline mantifncturcd by Uie Standard Oil Company, makes I no tlirt, ttcver smokes nor smells. Every modern honic should have a mtxlcrn Vapor Stove. You can cook nnvthitiK on a Vapor Stove that you can cook on any other stove, ana lo it better. If your i'.clor ilors not f I'll VoporPtovn I kml stnrr Cliiflotliie.wrtlo to tho St&nil&rd I Oil Company, Miw 1 oric illy. ' liquor dialer Is liable to 11 lino if not more I lb 111 Jin. I Any person Injur d by mi Intoxlialed J pit-son 1 an brlns nctluii to" ilainiiRe against the llci usee ftirnishin tho llqunr W..I1I1 eausid lu whole or in narl the In toxic atloti. Any husband, wife, child, parent, kii.i'--dl.in or employer of a person Ii. the habit of drinking to excess ean forbid nny li censee to fiiml-di liquor lo me'i pi'rsoa and the llcenseo Is subject la l line of tun less than U or mine .han $Vwl if l,e sells to or allows such person to loiter urniinil his plnic W01111 11 or eliilihen leeovetli: damagis mull r this act are entltiul to personal eoiitiol of the satiie. and n Iloi'iisee shall lu imprisoned If '10 falls In 'iav Hues I in- 1 posed for violation of the liq Hirer pio-J v.slons stlveii nhove, and affr ,'.n .lays if the Judgment is iinpalil the .eleeltiion can , 1 evoke the license. An administrator of a lloeuxeH 1 state 1 or as"lgiie ,f tlie estate Is Insolvent inn soli the stool; of liquor 011 hand to another 1 llcenseo wit hint mcuiIiii; a llconsy tlicre for. No llcenseo Is allowed lo furnish or vlve nwny nny Inloxlcatlng llqu.iia or sell at anv other idaee ixcelit thai slie-lllcil In fiE his llecnse. Prcsecutlons under this ict'stay siilijcct to the same In almoin as offonsi s liliilel se-tloil 3i'2 of the I'."Vlsed l.uws :.nd tines under this act are snbj' el to the ptovlslons of the same section. Section -'1 of 1 no hill gives the form of u license gr.i'iti'ii under tills ui, Motion t!S the fomi of a license bond and section ;!) the form of the oath coiucrnlm; the state ment on tlie bond. The House voted to have put) copies of tho bill printed and dlstrl'iuied 111 the Slate. The bill will imiloilbti'dly be sup ported ly the b niiii rats as a Unl hill It W expected It will draw but little strength outside tint 11,11 ty. If any c iauae Is mad lu li e law it will ci un 111 the form f a rerer"ndum hill Inlroilucid by a lepu'ill ceii. i:V'"i thin some of the piomli'ont inemlM rs say II cannot nass. The 1.111 Intrrdiicul by Mr llairi.i of I. nnlnglo'i piovldes that all street rall I oads sh ill iiii.p all hut horse ears with such tuiil'iM as railroad 1 oiiinils"lon 1 s shall require and piovldes line lor falltue to comply with tills act. . in the Si'imti a nill wiilca will be wnteliiii with some inl"test Is Ihe one Intro lured by Senator lll'.t relating to tiio s.'lretliu and summoning of ,'r.uul ami petit Jurors. An Id -n of It ito vlslons will be found in the ollli'l.il re ports. That portion of flow Smith's mestaao vihlcli treats of taxation has been rofotied to ihe committee 011 Unaum In each cham ber and they are expected to 'oni hiei It and report a bill thu con If they thliic It advisable. IK Hi chamber of the l.og'slatuiv i.d iourneil before 11 o'clock l ilt a total if II bills tcr. Iiilroiluied. Afti r citing an ciniy dinner the mc tuber', took Ihe spci lal train for HurllnKtoii. laying aside all du ties, us law makers until next M0ml.1v. The trip lroiu tills cltv to llurlliigtoii orlwa.i perhaps the pleasantest feature or 10- the day. The Central Vermont toad' had solid M'stlbukd .train waiting at 1I10 dci.ot which affor vd very comfortable aeeommod.itlons for the party. The diy was perfect and .ho track eh are.l so no mops at changes it Montpcller or Hssex Junctions wire necessary. A short stop was made nt Mld.llesex lo allow the ninth bound express to p. s.s nnd wh mi the train " " ,KKV;M" , u- ' -eparo'agaln got under headway a rate of n.",r- j l,y"ul "l ,",L' , ,r!l"i "n "l"L'"'x: , uses, ly Mi miles an hoar was nialntalned. the I ll."w v" "ll " '''. f'"- U' 'town train iriiilng In ltniiln-tou at lust I f, i "'"I'1" of Vermont to make solllo oxprcs s . , 1! Li , , ill "I"" " lliolr own account of the tegaid the siiiidiile time, 1 I'ollowiiu' Is thu niIUi.il report of the morning's work: HOI SF.-MOHNING, Devotional services led by the chap lain. Join mil nr yesterday road uud ap proved. Mr. Stiles nr St. Johnshuiy, In behair or the State board of health, extended nn In vitation to the tinMibers to visit tin.- lab- ralory of Dr. J. II. Llntley at Iturlliig ton to-day. H1I.IS INTHODl'CHD. II. 31 Hy Mr. McGeary of Hurlliiglon, Does the better half of cleaning j docs it better than any other way known J does it easily, quickly uud cheaply. Largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. SL Louis. New Yurk. llostou. Philadelphia. lirovldltiB for the prtinllittf of llcenr.n for llio sale of Intrixl'.'.itllitf liquor. This hill nattcreiied after tho .MiissnclHiKetts aw. On petition of at voters; In any town raid town slull vote at iinntml town meotlni,' to ilecido whether or not It will (runt u license or licenses for tho sale nf liquor during the ensuing year. It vote Is "yes" selectmen shull llx tho fee, to he not less than 3m) nor tnoro than t'). The usual restrictions us to RralttliiK Moensos to unlit persona and rehitliiK to methods of sell tin?, etc., arc Imposed. Joint commlttio on temperance. II ,!.' Ily Mr. Ilond ot Senrsbiirt,', itniiulliiK section 20C, V. S., relctliiff to t'otarlus iiiiblle. Makes town cleiks no taries public ex-ollliio. Judiciary com mittee. II. S: lty Mr. Caldwell of Topsluim, ametidlinr section 7, No. M, acts of IMi!. Dooh tiway with rcqultomonts for burial permltn lu towns of less than li) popula tion, Joint committee on public health. II. 31-lly Mr. llarils of HennliiKton, ie- quliiii(,' street railways to place fenders) on cars, when directed by railroad commis sioners. Commltteo on railroads. II. 3.", by .Mr. Henderson of ltyei,ite, mnendhiB see. I.VSI, Vermont statutes ri(;ii late.M ilshlim In TlcUlenakcd pond In Hyo Kiite. Joint cumnillke on K'imo and llsh elies. II SO, by Mr. Colby of Victory, to oh tain .1 record of dier lilllcd, llironth town clerks. Joint coniiullteo on ume nnd llsh irlt s. . II, r.7, by Mr. Illuheo of 1'roelor (by ro- quist) nnioidliiK Kcctlon "d'd,. Vermont statutes. Inciciises compcnsatbjn to news papers for promulsntlns- th' laws, Joint 1 commute on Statu ami court expenses, II. 3S by Mr. Wnllaie of llartforil, nlnt liiK to prilecllon of certain it am hlids. Joint commltteo on K.unc and ll.h"rl"s. II. fti. by Mr. Kemp of Montpcller, emolidliiK section ll'.', V. H. Makes cddl tliaiM lu card of Instructions In he posted for old of voters. Coinmlltie on elecllTis. ' II, I'l, by Mr. llnlc of lauu'iihiiiKli, nmciifllm; scotlrai ,V7, V. S reiatl-u t' f 1 1 m for justices lu cases of Inqtiojt. .Ill- ilkiary commltteo. . 1 II II, by Mr. I'Mower of Ituport. leuullr.- lac cpiadrcuuliil apralsal of Itupcrt. Commit tie 011 t?rand list. II. V, by Mr. Ilutler of Jam.ilc.i, nhollsh- ! I11K olllee of road commissioner la towns. I Vests their duties 111 hoard ot seleoimcli and hlKhway survryor. to appolntid 1 by llieiii. Judiciary commltteo. JOINT lllCSOl-CTIOX. lty Mr. Dawncr ot Sharon, providing for 11 visit to tho State llsh hatchi ry at I!o:;- bury of the Joint committee 011 ;ame and Ilshciics, and icport to their lespeetlve llniisis by bill or othtrwlse, Adopted (.11 the part of the House. 1 Un inoll iti of Mr. Jaikson ot Waterville It was ordered that Ui copied ot the high llcitiso lilll be printed, three entiles to he supplied each member of the House, Mr. D.wls of Moiidim reported Irom the l.'ommlttee on rules a code which was an exact topy of the rules of IM'ti. Ileport of tlie committee adopted. Mr. Marvin of Alburgh Introduced n to olullon which was adopted providing that so much of the report of tho Statu stl perlnt' iident of ulucntloti as refers to ex pert supervision ho referred to tho com- niltteo on education. on motion of Mr, Hoynton of Wolcott the House iiiljourtioil. SK.V ATH-M O UN I NTi. Dcvnllonal exercises by the chaplain and reading ot Journal, Hi solutions lty Mr. Piatt of Hutland count v. referring that part of (lov, .Snilth',1 message t elating to taxation to coniml.tcc on tlnauce; adopted. The thlnl loading of S. relating to replevin, was ordered for Monday affir mant, 11IM.S INTHODI'CKD. lly Mr. Young of Orleami county, S. 1?, iimending the form of County Court writs; tommlttcc on judiciary. lty Mr. 1 II tt of VVIndham, S. 13, relat ing to ihe selecting and sunimonng of gttind and petit jurors ami lu amvnillnent of chap. .1", V. S. ; to Judicial y committee. (Coiixlliules the assistant Judges nnd county clerk a boatd of Jury conmilsslon ers and pioMiibos the manner ot scour-) Injf Jurors. Un nioiloii of Senator Illodgctt, adjourn-j ed. I.KGISI.ATIVH NOTKS. Melvlu It. l'farrett of Mt. Tabor has been making more than M per illcni during his at the Capitol. He chose a seat wnliii another meinher or the House wanted so badly that ho paid Mr. Il.urctt J2" for making a change- Mr. Hnrrett ' then soeured 11 seAl which another mem ber thought was worth flu more than his own seat an.l he cheerfully paid Mr. Ilar- nil that sum to make a change. A thirl nn mher has "swapped" seats with Mr.' Harritt. paying him $7 "to boot," and tho nii-mber from Mt. Tabor has 11 total ot j:!7 1 to his ci edit. ! The mi'in'icr from Timlirldge will retain liH seat but n shoit time longer, or until the committee on elections makes Its n porl. It Is found" that he did not move Into Tunbrhlge until March , 1W. Father Abell, ehaliinan of the committee, says that no case like this has come lu tore tlie 1 louse since 1MI, when Itev, N. VV. Scott of iiieeiishoiii was leftiseil a seat on ihe same grounds as the chiug.'S against Mr. Allen, Several members ot the lloure came In and took seats In the rotunda of the House during the reading ot the bill for high lhi'ii . good story Is told on Judge Start, who Is attending Supiume Couit here, Whlli holding County Com l In Addison county four "hallelujah women" were brought recently before him, hut he io nised to l;u;lct them. While sit ting In tho Pavilion, Wednesday, the Judge was approached by two well dtesseil women, mill nue of thorn lilarcil a large roll of hills lu his hand, saying "Tlie Almighty has directed us to pay you litis money." The Judge wanted to know what II was for befure making out a receipt 111 favor ot the Almighty and asked the la dles to explain. They reminded him of his kindness to the four hollos of the Halle lujah order, whereupon the grave Judue Informed tlieni that lie could receive no Mich conciete fawns from the Almighty. It Is suggested the ladles try tho u!do Judges next. A TESTIMONIAL TO DEWEY, llm llxvellent Suggest ion of lldltoi' French of the Itrattlelinro l'bueiilx. All Vcrmonters will bo Interested lu tho following suggestion by Kdltor o. I. they m linlvelsiillj' feel for this fe,low Verinoiiler and slauiuli son of the Green .Mountains, who stands out as the one strong, self-contained and liii'pi'uachahlo tlguni ot this eventful summer? We know one Vcrmonler, at least, who Is anxious lo poo a testimonial to Dewey made by popular siibsoilptton (his own check Is 1 ready) the precise form, whether ot 11 I magiilllccnt swurd or house to live lu au I tor lie tctircs iiom Hie navy, or some oilier- nppi'oprinlo gift, to ho determined by Ihe wish of those who give tho money. Other people think the cxpiesslon should tome through action by thu Slate Legis lature. If any newspaper lu tho State has mi opinion on the subject or if then is any popular feeling In regard to It, this I: a good time to lull: about It and let II be known." aii u1iKi11.11 suggest on mat tins many things to commend It Is that tho nn- inoilal take the form of u scholarship at iMJi wiea uiiiu'ifiiy, ttaoru me aiiuural wns educated, to ho known as llio Dowev rcholaishlp, It would bo un honor to tho former student of the Institution and would be enduring. SNOW FALLS IN CHICAGO. Chicago, Oct. ll.-Snow fell lu this city over an hour last night. It was the llrst of Jhls season and tho earliest In 3! years. A gale accompanied the snowfall, making navigation on Luke Michigan Impossible. A SON TO" Til K DL'ClinSS. Iyotulon, Oct, 15. Tho l)uche?s of Marl borough, formerly Miss Consuclo Vandor bilt of Now York city, gave birth to a son yesterday, Mother and child i.re ilplng well, according to the latest reports fioni the attindliiB physicians. For burnr. ana Bold everywhere. scalds ujo Crystallna. DOCTORS. Vermont State Medical So ciety's Eighty Fifth Annual Meeting in Brattleboro. OFFICERS ELECTED, WIHJte ct Noxl. Year In Illirllnptiin CI010 uf tho Statu Siiuiluy-School Anocb lon Htm. l'rniik I'lulolejr Ad- dri'ssea the t.odun of Good Templars, Hrattlcboro, Oct. H. Tho second day the Vermont Htute Midnal soclity's s: unnuiil meeting wum Iickuu by tltn litem hois taklm; 11 ride through the cxlcmivo K nil 1 in 1 m of the lirattlrijoto Hutrcat nud ItisprotltiK the Institution. Tim morning session was tailed to older at about 10:30 and tho election of the followin,' (.lllceta ensued: rresldf iit S. 11. Lawtoii of llrattlnboro. Vlci-prcslileut VV. S. Nay of I'liderhlll. Hiirctary I). C. Il.iwley of ltuiilnton. Tltaslirer IJ. S. Albcu of Hollows Kails. Audltir -M. 11. Cralu of ltutlt ml. The following cuminlttctH wer-j also ehotid: Kveutlvo committee S. II. I.awton, U. C. Ilawley nud Ij. C. llolcoinh'-'. I'tibllciitlon-O. (.'. Ilawley, J. U. Wheel er and II. It. Wittklns. License censors U. VV". 0I10MII and W. N. liatt. Xi eroloiry-C. W. Peck, VV. T. Haul-ton mini M. Ilrown. I.oKlslatlvi" VV, X. Piatt, II. 1)11. Holton and A. II. IDsbi-o. The elections wire succeeded by the fol- IowIiik papers and discussions: Flat foot and hut vaUus, by Dr. V. A. Ooodwiu of Now York city; two cases of pistol wounda by Dr. C. K. Cliandl' r ot Montpcller; vailcocelo by Dr. W. Townsend of Hutland, tho cure ot hydrocele, by Dr. 1). 0 W. W. surgical Ilawley or Hurlinglou, Thu ufteinoou sesiion lie'tltiuliiK at 2 o'clock yuvo the Mlceeodlng ironiamme' Harly symptoms of Insanity, W. N. t'latt of Shoreham, ilisciissluii, S. H. i.awton it liraltleboro; The curability and treatment or early phthisis. VV. I'. Ilms-lum of Spiinglleld. dlsctnslon. M. I). Warren of Cabot; Hclople gota'lnii, '.. M. l'ond uf Hulland, dl-ictif slon. fieoign 55. l-'ostor f.f Putney; Kli'ctiiclty in (;yncolngy, 1.. II. Olllrlto of Wilmington, ilb-cusslon, J. A. Howard of Swanton lteport of a care of liolsonlng from tho Ingestion of stuUT, II. lalv.ln Lewis of Iturlliigton, discussion, J. P. Newton of Itenson. It was ileiided at the morning session to hold the next ni"ctliig of the society at Hlltiingn:: hut tile tlmo has not bicll dell nltely settled. SUNDAY-SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Hin ts Olllri'i anil Adjourns -Koolut Ion Adopted favoring Prohibitory Law. I.Midoinllle. Vt.. Oct, II. The Slate Sun day School Association closed Its conven tion this tioon. The olllcers elected are: President. 1. W. Huwley ot Hrattlcboro; vlee-p.'esldeiits, S. S. Adams of Swanton; (1. 1'. North of Ituthiudj lecorillug secre tarf. Hew iJ. I.. Story of Milton; treas urer, !'. S. Pease ot Hurllngton; statistical aeeretaty, Kev. J. II. Habbltt of Wist llrattl'-boro; executive committee, Itev. I,. O. Slr.'rbtirno of St. Albans, I). M. Camp ot Ncwpoit. Itev. W. A. Klnzlo of llristol. C. C. Waterman of Si. Johnshury, Itev. J. .1 Hail ol South Hycgate, Hcv, (1. W, Morrow of Itandolph, Hoy. Alfred Cor nell of Monition, C. P. North ( Hutland; Normal boanl, Hcv. It. J. Harton or Sails bury, Htv. J. It. Merrill or Hnosburgh Pulls, W. C. Kltchln of Hurllngton, Kd ward Kll-r of Saxton's Hlver; delegates to ninth International convention at At lanta, (in.. April, ISM. Hcv. V. A. Klnzlo, S. Pease, Hcv. 1 O. Sherburne, IleV, VV. P. Morrill, Itev M II Haboocl;, K P Adams, 1. w, Ilawley, Hon. Prank Plum ley, (ion. J. J, Kstey, D. M. Cimp, (1. F. North, Itev. J. J. Hall. Hcv. J. II. Merrill, Hcv. J. II. Habbltt, ti. W. Osgood, Hcv. (5. I,. Story. I Tin' convention to-day passed stiong resolutions I'avotlng the prohlhltoiy law and adopted a memotlal to be presented to the State Legislature ilonounoliiu high license, local option or referendum and protesting against i ny legislation tending to weaken or nullify tho present law. Prof, llumlll continued his address on "Marks of a flood School," adding them 1 to yesterday's list, good singing, consist ent and Intelligent giving, use of lllhles, ('lurch attendance, home vlsltutlons, con- Vct'Sldll!'. 1 Tim executlvo commltteo recommended the continuance of Hcv. Oeorgn L. Story In the lu Id work, also a personal appeal l" t,,u lotiuty nssoclnUnns and schools for, raisin funds. The election of the place for holding the next convention was 1 ft with tho cxecii- iiti- i.iiiii,iiu-i'. 1 in' lonwimou was sao ilonod by the sudden death or II. A. Spen cer, pieshilng elder of tho St. Johnshury district .Methodist confoionce, icpoit of whh h was ticiived Just before, the liual ' imjourjimoiit. MARRIEDHER FIRST LOVE. .tll-s M. Jennie l.ai kl.i or Iteiniliigtoii, Iln. giiged to 1)110 .linn .llariies Another. HinnliiKloii, Oct. II, The unnoiinceinont in made to-day of the marriage In VV il llainstiiwn, Mass., Tuesday afternoon of Miss .M. Jennie Larkln of this pliue to C. S, Lamm, .1 travelling iiiiim, icprcsontln? the linn or Mason ,v Co. of Syracuse, N, N, The announoement Is surp"i..iu; fioni the r.ict that until the news eiimc out It was supposed tii.it Miss Larkln was soon to wed I''. C. Atchlhald, a pionilueut nicm-b"i- of tho Hiiiuuigton county liar, and ex st He's attorney, ilo resides lu Munches tt r but has been very attentive to her for several mo.itlis, spending considerable of Sils tlmo h"le with her, their last nppe.tr anco togelh.'r lu public being last Monday iiflerni.on. Their engagement was au iiouueed some tune iuii. Ml.j.s LurMn has been for months In the employ of Harhonrnes and making surveys In Colchester Darling as teiio.;raph-i- and type wilier, it la Icimd now tlmt Mr. Lamm was a former lovci and ihrough some mis understanding they separated 11 few. years ago. Tho llrst of the week she received a let ter from hint asking her to moot him at Wllllamstowu which i-ho did. Tho llrst love wns thu strongest and althoush she had no lnt"iitlon of marrying when shn left hero Ills pcrMi.isInn wan successful ail'l they were then and there married. Mrs. Lamm returned here Wednesday 'mottling, 'eslgued her placo In tho elllca and ti -ibiv her husband cant" after her. She Is an ostlniahlo young woman and her husband Is said to lie ti gentleman. He j has recently eomo Into quit. a legacy. I The hippy coiiplo left here this noon for imwuiiI, whore her mother is visiting and upon arrival theru will bicuU tho news to iicr. TWENTY-THREE NEW LAWYERS Pcreeiitiigrk of the Suci'innfiit Candidate! -lllglil Jtleu I'liirkrd, Mnntpeller, Oct, ll.Thlrty-ono candidates for admission to the bar appeared before tho examining board ut Mnntpeller on Tuesday morning, Three days were spent lu tlie examination, which was passed by of the number. An average of 75 per cent on n scale of 100, was required, The tallowing young gentlemen exceeded SO: H. 11. Ocklngton is, A. L. Sherman SS, M, P. Maurice S7, W. II. Iltirlburt S5, A. It's a mistake to Imagine that Itching piles can't be cured: a mistake to sufTor a day longer thim you can help. Doau's ointment hrlngtt Instant reller mid perma nent cure, At any drug store, CO cents. DcvVitt'.i itttle Early Risers. Tb UmBUi llttl.plllw A. SarKont K, I. II. l'Teur K,, 1). H. Conant 81, A. Martin 81, K. A. Ilalley M, (luorKC T. Iturlesoii M, 11. K. Waul hi, A; I. Holies SI. The hoard of examiners consisted of Mr. lUistedt of Krnnklln, Mr. Human of Chit tenden, .Mr. Stlckney or Windsor, .Mr Powers of I.iimolllo and Mr. Howland ot Washington counties. REV. H. A. SPENCER DEAD. Wat I'roiltllni; Kldcr of tlie St. ilohniibury Dlntrlvt mid I'l-otii 1 11011 1 t t Iiuil I n t lllvlmi, Ht. Johnshry. Oct. II. Hcv. Ilazlcton A, Spencer, liriMldltiK elder of the St. Johns- bury died suddenly ot heart failure this morning, iiRfil CI yens. lie v. 11 buiii In I. ynn, Ontario, In IV. 1 lu entered the ministry ot tho Canadian Weslcynn Methodist conference, llo came hole lu IMI, his llrst pastorale hciuc lu Ht. Johnshury Centre. lie Jicld ninny ollitr positions of trust uud honor lu thu Methodist church of Veimont. Ile was presiding elder for threo terms. Ilo was lltiunchil ogent ot tho Montpcller seminary for threo yours nnd twice a member of the general coiitorenco of the Methodist church. llo married Lydl.i Ilutton of Canada In IMS!, who Hiirvlve.s him, Seven children wcro born to thorn four of whom are liv ing, Hev. (lent go II. of Newton Centre, Mass,, Ho,'. William S a mission-try r Pueblo, Mexico, Fad A. of Huston university-mid Maria S who llcs at homo I Tho fun .'rut will he held at noun on Mon day, GOOD TF.MPLAHS" LODCIH CLOSHI). Noithllold, Vt.. Oct. ll.-The SGth nnniial session ot the Grand Lodge ot Vermont 1. O. tl. '1'., came to a close Thursday, night about l:, o'clock. Tho public mcet-i lug, which It Is customary for tho Grand Lodge lo hold during lis session, was. largely attended and the programme was of unusual Interest. Thou- appearing on the programme that were especially Inter 1 sting weio the addrcssi s by Dr. Mann, I Miss Jissle Forsytho, Hon. Frank Plum ley, mid the rending by Miss Kthelyud , Gould. Dr. Mann covered various phasis of the temperance question and gavi in-' terestlng statistics of the amount ot woik : the Good Templars are doing, their num bers, scope and liillucncv for good. Hon.1 Frank Plumley spoke with fervor on the questions of prohibition and high llcens l and the proposed referendum. Concerning I tlie rereremltim, he said that It was ov would bo unconstitutional In that the con stitution of Veimont made no prnv slop for the people of the State directly mak ing 11 law; that power was left with their duly accredited repn sintatlves. He be lieved Vermont has no place for the li censed saloon. He gnve as Ills opinion that the suburban population was as much mietestcil In the laws which should govern the cities of their Slate as wor the residents of the clllis themselves. The Stale made tho city, and therefore the State, which has a large suburban papula. Hon niut have a voice lu the conduit and restrictions that shall be placed up on Mich cities. Ho believed the si heme or thu I1UI1 lUonso advocates was to mass the population or Vermont's cities against the rural population and thus secure a malonty snlllclent lo fotce the high II- 1 cense law upon the people. This he did not bollewi would work and ho looked for no high llcuiso measures lu this St ite. Vermont did not want It and her citizens would so expres.s themselves In unmis takable terms ut tho proper lime. Fol lowing Un close of tho public meeting the last ui ssion of the meeting was held. Gi tings were lecolved from the Chris tian Hnileavor convention ut Hollows Falls and spread upon the n cords. Th .'.III llIWl mi- 11 initio, ill" fund was quite ginerously iiiopoatlon subscribed 10. The commltteo on leglsla Hon consists of C. 11. Haydeii, Hon. Frank Plumley and H. O. Sturtevant. The ses-1 lion h, stul till nearly midnight, varioui committees reporting and routine business not ol public character coming up for eon plderatlon The session all tho way through has been marked by Intense eain-. estness on the part ot the delegates and was .1 success In every way. The next session will he held lu Windsor In October laVJ. I EARLY RAILROADING Ifcl VERMONT. Iti'iiilnlHceiiors of tltn ltolldlng of Hie ('en t nil - Marly Itiiiilogtoii linns. A native or Montpcller contributes the following Interesting reminiscences to tho Watchman: "I recently had tlie pleasure of a ride on the Central Vermont railroad in the val ley of the Wlnooskl, nud reinll that lit 1 y thrce years ago, In ISII, I was on the sur vi y of this road between llm llugton and llollon uud also between Mnntpiiler and the Gulf lu Willl'imslown; a Mr, Choshoro was engineer, a Mr. P.aker was ids assist - ant and ran the lines, and Mr. Mos.'S Lane of lletiln took the levels, Our partv was made up mostly of young men from Montpcller nnd vicinity, and a very pleasant time we had lu the slimmer and fall, lu the fields uud woods. Wo ran many lines through the river valley, and, what was remarkable, where we mil the most lines and had tne gieatosl dlllleulty lu making the surveys, which was from Ks-ex Junction to ItuiiliiKton, no one of th' Se was llnally decided upon for the road with the exception, pei haps of that through the ravine into Ilurllnglon, end ing 011 "Peek's wharf." Mr, Peek, known, I think, as Doctor Peck, was a director In the Vermont Central company, and through his Influence that was the lino built upon Instead of tho one we inn Into the city by the lake shore. i The doctor's rivals In business, Messrs. j Follott & Hradley, were Interested at that time lu the building of the Hulland rail, of a- little tlgurlng in simple arithmetic, road with a view. If I mm mher right of.Ti),. Admiral was asked from Washington Its ending 011 their wharf, which adjoin-j whether lu could lurnlsh a uitivoy for oil Unit of the doctor's. Their wharf U) the transports, and he rcpllnl that ho ine was well known live years before, and, could not." I make 11 little dlgnslon to say that at "VVl' sort ot lnl'ormat'nn had thoy at that time lSin then a lad, 1 went to Manila Hay and Ca He about the Spanish Huiilngton, presumably to nttmnl tltn Hoot?" groat Whig, convention hold In the court "The host of all newspaper information houso sipiare, but this wharf of Messrs. a Now York eot ie-pundent who was with Follett ri Hradley, and the short exclir-' DeWey lu the battle was at Hong Kong sinus from It on the lake, Had too great, and cablet fur leave lo return home, llo attractions for me, where 1 spout all my iccelved a cable saying he must not r. . time ami money, and all I heard down thole of the exercises going up lu the sipiaie was the stentorian voice of Gen eral .lames Wilson. To leluru to the sur vey, we Hindu our heaikitiartets when In Hurllngton ut the "Pearl Street House," lu the vicinity of the college, now bereft of Its portico (ind used as a nunnery, but "Stanton's Hotel" In Kssex, now F.sscx Junction, wns our h"adiiiariets most of the time. There wo had as company for 11 fi w weeks a party under Knglncer Campbell, a Jovial Scotchman, surveying a road for tlie Vermont and Canada rall toad. Wo were gioatly assisted In tunning and Kssex by the lion. David Head, then residing In Colchester, lu the vicinity of the General Ira Allen place, I think, and not far from the "High Hrhlge," after wards long a lesldent of Ililiilngtou. Wo much enjoyd his company. We also, had at times us spectators the company of many of the wcll-to-do farmers living on the line Intervale farms lu Richmond and Wllllston, iimiing llicin Mr, Jones, near i,,. it.,lii 11.,,,- f, itlui,,,,, .,,.1 r,,p r..n... m- '""ri ;' -' '"iiisuiit the "checkered lions-" and the Turnplku ,,,.,i bridge below the vllagn nt Richmond; and Mr. Clark, who bad the Judge Tiitinan Chittenden farm In Wllllston; they all treated ns kindly, but mourned the locu ting of the load tntough their linn meadows. Our survey of 11 line rrom Mnntpeller to the Gult lu Wllllanistown was ordered and undertaken, not so much with 11 view , .. I 1 I...- I 1 .I....... .. 1....I to the road bolus loeated there, as loshow, If not lo prove that It was not so deslr uhlo a route as that through Northllcld, whore Governor Paine resided, Tho wea ther was bitterly cold and the snow deep, but we were out every day from early morning until night, having u cold lunch, which we carried with us at noon; uud I recall that It was tiintiillzlng enough, to sny the least, when we nunc back lo the hotel nt night to have to wall until our boots were warmed Intn a condition to bo removed before we could warm our foot, Arter nasslng Wllllamstowu village, and not fur rrom the Gulf, wo came to 11 pom! of n few ncres In extent, which our chief thought should bo "sounded," not as to tho depth of water, but us to that ot Hie mud beneath, as affording sonm evidence Indicating, or lending lo show, what might be tho statu and condition of the adjoining teiitory as to Its solidity and fitness for 11 rnllrond and for railroad trains to puss over, and he conceived tho Idea and plan of cutting a nolo through Uncfe Sam. "These are my Battle Axes." The late war between the United States and Spain as to what constituted Free dom developed one quality in our army and navy that is above all others reliability. They could be relied on. PLUCW and if YOU have any freedom of opinion you will not be satisfied with any other chewing tobacco. Remember the name when you buy again. the 1 1 in the ciutre of tho pond and run ning, or rather ramming, a pointed r id down as far as it would co, with add1 tion.il Joints sen wed on as became nets., sary until the bottom wa reaci.e :. Willi", we w"re engaged n this undertaking and noting results a puiv or gentlemen rrom Montpcller, -tockholders in the road, drove lu sight, and when within hailing distance, one of them. more indignant I ; - j llm' demonstrative than the others, stood up lu the sleigh, nnd greeted us energe tically and loudly With the exclamation, "What are you down on that pond for'.'" It was a ha'd and somewhat dllllciilt question to answer, especially as we wero shaking with cold If not with laughter, and I bel eve did not give a Very satis factory I espouse, If any. This from Montp'iler, after these manyi years, Is now built as far as Williams town vlllaite, and may In as many years more, If not lu much less time, be con tinued on down through the Gulf, con necting with the main line nt Hnndolph nr Hoyalton, and eventually forming a part of the main line, the distance and tho snide b ng much loss than by tne' present road through Ho.vnury. DEWEY ON THE ALERT. How He Iterelvt'd the .Now 'I hat Cam-iin Had Milled Throimli Sue and Hi Plans lo Outvtlt Him. Mural llalstcad, who has been for si v- oral months In the Philippines gathering book, tells Hie following 1 material for a Interesting story, In an Interview lu tile ' Chicago "Hecord," of how Adinlr.il , Dewey received the news of the comllif; of Catnata's Meet and how he prepared for It: "In the tlrst weeks of July there was ccnlldent anticipation on all shhs that Camara's squadron was coming," said Mr. llalstcad "it was known that Con. ; Givenc's brigade 1 Gen, Merritl on was on the way, and tho Newport, w.th the llostou batten-, some hundreds of of re cruits and l..Mo,cOo In gold coin, had loft Hun. Francisco on Juno The close calcu lations sliownl that Camara's licet, sail ing ut an average rate of ten knots 1111 hour, would be about even with Gt'eelli) In getting Into the China sea." "What was Admiral Dewey's Judgment about this'."' Well, ho could not go back on the slzi and shaii" or tho world, and the results , turn, for Cannula was Just passing the Sliest Canal The correspondent sent this message to the Admiral, who d'd ii"t think ihe Spaniards would make the ven ture, but knew he should he prcp.it "d for tin 111. Ills victorious licet was nut of baitleshlps, but of cruisers, mid with no chance of 1 epulis after a lieavy engage mint. The situation might Income dangi r ous, so extra 'auzatdoiis, indeed, that hit must be rce.ifurivd beforo risking alt In a bill tie. "Tiio Admlriii icsolvod upon Ills course and made iiady. Ills plan was to ivae uulc the hatbor with Ills whole Hoot and the transports that had .VIIyitciI tho Hoops under Gcu. Anderson and go to the north of the Isle of Luzon, whore lie would wall for the monitors Montoioy and MtMinduni'k, and with them return give Cum.ir.i the light he wanted, The Ad miral said that with the monitors ho could sink every ship of the Spanish licet. 'While Dewey was walling for tlie mnntois north ot Luzon Gcu. Auiletoit was to have tnken to the country with such supplies of rations and caititlgos as bo conveyed. This was Just the lime when the Mnnudnook was so tediously rclltting and luallug at Hono lulu, "The country, highly and lu a sense handsomely and Willi excessive zeal as it appreciated Admiral IVwey, does not comprehend the full extent of Its In debtedness to him has not heard the whole utoiy of the slender threads his w mil,,p ',n,nf .,H tron clll,118,i(ll,H not know fully of the ceaseless vigilance with which fur months ho has done his duty, the Incessant care with which ho personally has watched every night and all night, that no harm might conic to his beloved ships, until he Is no longer able to get more than short naps of sleep, save lu the daylight, when he turns lu for slumber after dinner, and thus he K'ds his rest of restoration from day to day," How It llm Is I Hheumitlsm, with Its sharp twinges, aches and pains Do you know the eaiHo'.' Acid In the blood lias accumulated m your Joints. The cure Is found In Hood's Hursaparllla, which neutralizes this acid, Thousands write, that they have boon completely cured ot rheumatism hy Hood's Sarsitparlllu, HOOD'S PILLS cuie nausea, slek head ache, blllnufnciis, Indigestion. Price 25o. KstnliltiliiM In 15:C I'liee 1.1c nnd ",1c per buttle. Specially prepared for house -jM pur lin. i pos. s. Mends anytl'.iig ti at 'ti k ping billiard etas Just tie h g t ten the end of a bandag . a. so, to &ti to the skin to keep It In position. h i: MAJOR'S RUBBER CEMENT. A wonderful sticker. No bicy. l.sts be without It. For repairing Hubbi . Shoes, Hubbcr Garments, Silk L'mb.i 15 cents. MAJOR'S LEATHER CEMEM, Of surprising adhesive power. Hoc' (hoes and articles of Leather. 15 con' At druggists and house furnishing s or by mail free of postage. I nit u S' urd Canadian Postage Stamps l iken. .ind, ei ite.1 Beware!!! Take No Substitute. MAJOR CEMENT CO., Gl Pearl St . New York Ci'y KHHtlY, WATSON ,t CO.. MjiiT nl. 3j,iodA.wly KI.Y'S PHKAM HAI.M In n posltlvecure. Arp'y Into thranontrlln. Itls qnlckiy absorbeJ M rents at Driifcl't or hy mall ; fampYs 10c. Ii null. KLY BltOIiiUltS, 64 Warr a St., New York City. LIVED IN NORTHERN NEW-YORK. .lenepli Mnxlni, thu Inveiitur of Hie .11 11 x 1 111 nun, Iti "idcms if St. Uiw renie county will bo iutiivstid to I, now llial tin .uvea' r f Hie "rapid hie gun." Jo.-eph M lm, j o resldid and labored at Hr.isher Km as 1 pulp iti Sumo of his ornamental work with the blush I" cherished amniri a people of that vlll.ige. Though a p lot f and gralncr he showed much line tlo genius while at Hrasher Kails. Oni W'li ire the young people had enjoyed 1 mi -h ut skating on the river pond tint I a !:eav snow storm came. Hut Maxim IIm-.I a large inline on the pond, and pi 1 o a I1.111" beam In it like a walking m,,m m team boats. At each end of the beiin lio rigged a pump that would 1 rii g mi 1m mcnsi iiuinl'lles ot water from holes mt In the Ice. Calling 11 crowd of bovs n gether alio cold evening, the beam w s worked until thu water was lloodul all over the snow which had covered the lie. Nov Mm ilium the pond was ,1 splendid. sheet of il.iro Ice; and shut Int. went 111 merrily as hi fore the storm. While hi til ing 0110 il.i, Maxim's gun recoil gave hint such a hard "kick" as to lame his should er, iho "knit" waked up the Inventor's Ideas. He said the recoil power cm Id bo utilized, A tier much study and ntinu ro s experiments ho has made tho recoil feed the gun with ammunition until ton onus ol lead and Iron cnii be poured Into an approaching enemy. Such inventors aro honcfm tors. Pwully engines or destruc tion in. 'he war short and decisive. Tho woi Id cull never again have a ihlttv jo.irs wiir.''-.Oi,ilensburgli Journal. Dyspepsia bane or human exist nee. Hurdoek itiood Hitters cures It, promptly, permanently. Regulates and tones tho stomach. ir the ltilliy la Cutting Teeth, Do sure and uso that old and well-tried, remedy, M US, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING; oYKUP for children teothlnc. It boothea the child, sottens ths B'ims, allays all pain, curia wind colic and Is thu beet rem edy tor diarrhoea. Twnniy-rivo emits bottle- ?3r (CaXcswlR,