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1 THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 185)9 TilK WEEKLY FM:H PtlKSS,3onots vt e )) MeonUfor six months, $1.00 a year, pot Hgc f I re. Adertlenients nml Rnbrrlptlons received si the o((l on, 180 Cot I r en streot. Full Oliver tislng rates sent on appttontiou. Accounts cannot be opened for subtcrlrtlon". f-tlb-crlbers will plane remit with order, iiame oot entered until payment li received, and n I papers are stopped nt tho end of thotlmo 1 nld for. Ucmittnnco n. tho risk of the subscriber un t lmado by regltrrcd letter, or by check or ostul order payable to the PnblMiers. The ilato when tlio subscription expires U on ticmldrnss-lubel of euoh piiper, tho dinner of which to a jiib-eguciit date becomes a receipt for remittance. No other receipt Is scnttii let requested. Tho receipt of the paper Is ft sufficient receipt for tho titt subscription. When a change of address Is desired, both t ne old and now addies'es should bo given. 'Jemis l.llOu Your, Always In Advance, fct HUNUTON, THURSDAY, MAY X. source that Secretary Alger's oandldnoy mont Volunteers (Infantry), wni mustered 44 TlT-int nf Watrhfttlne for tho United States Sennto may fore- May n, jmi, and the, Soveiilh Regiment! rrant u rr ttnuuttoa shadow his retirement flotn tho cabinet ()f Vnrmont Volunteers (Infantry), Fobru- owing to tho fact that "for him to remain ary II, 1S02. mlKht Involve the administration In u pot- At St. Albans tho Fifth Regiment of Itleat rontest In Michigan." This would I infantry, Vermont Volunteers, was en seem to he sufficiently explicit and dell- camped and mustered Into tho United nlte to satisfy the ordinary man, but tho 'states service, September 18,1501. public has nlready learned that hints nr.ij At St. Johnsbury the Third Regiment of not effective with the head of the war I Vermont VoIunteecrB (Infantry), was tn dep.irtment; and It mny require more rml- camped and was mustered Into tho United teal measures on the part of the ndmlnls- states scr'ice, .luly 1C, 11(11. trntion thnn broadly worded suggestion? T, following gentlemen have been en of this character. gaged liy Gen. Peck to nttend to tho mat- It Is plain that Alger will have to fUht ter ot curing tho tnbleta for the reepec hard for the sonatorshlp, and there seems tlvo towns; At 'Ilrattleboro, Kx-Oov. to he good Kround for doubting his ahll- f'reileilok Holhrook, and Cot. George W. Ity to land tho prise. Senator McMillan H00krr; at Montpellei-, Mayor John 11. Is credited with being one of the shrewd- Senter. ut Randolph Mr. W. It. Vlall; at est politicians , the re.i.ns.unr ,e as JiiUnnd M , , , ut g well as extremely popular, and hold MbMw c wl Mn upon ine rcpuimoan party is sain in no stronger than that ot any other man with WANTED. When you want anything, advertise in the new special column of this paper. Somo I argalus aro offered there this week which It will pay you to read about. Sea page t veil This paper has more than 25,000 I nders every week, and ono cent a word v ill reach them all. Tt.e strumcr Paris has always been a f. ' i.ift and necoiding to tho latest nd v the scnu of her gioti'idliiF; en - .-i ill fast." St. him self furnish a grnnlto tablet; at St. Jolin bury lion. L. D. Itazcn. In thN city Om. Urn possible exception ot Gov. PliiR.ee who ,,(,clt mH the mnllrr in charge, n Is hop ed nnd expected that the tablets will be erected during tho present year. rl ( omes from New York that Rud , r ! K pllng, who is Improving slowly, , U -onie to Vermont with Mrs. Kipling has come to tho front in a remarkablo manlier during the past few years. If Alger were to remain in tho cabinet whllo nrnseelll lup l,l ranvnsfl for tho senator- ui,u. if ,..i.i i. ,,i for ,hn nnnnti. Sonntop Clin nil Ir-r'H Pint fdriil for 11)00 lion to charge that federal patronage was I Senator William K. Chandler, the fire being used to further the candidacy of the 'eating statesman of the Granite Stale, secretary of war. a charite that the admin- formulated a trogramme whose ndop- Ul,lnn en,ll,l nnl well nffnnl tn mnhn tlOU lie thinks will nRSUre tile SUCCCSS Of nosslble. The outlook is. therefore, that a republican party In the national elec Alcer will be compelled to retire from the ,lc"1 nt ncxt- !Ic 'jeK'nh ''' xlnK llls cnlilnet with the chances In favor ot liU.cyo on Ohio and administering a llttlo failure to land the. senatorial prize. wholosomo advice to tno repumiOJii naci- crft ot the Huekeyo State. Ho says there n Vop- must be harmony in Ohio, and wide con ciliation nnd self effacement on the part I Tlio Dollar Sljn lnventeil Ity milliter. In a iec"nt magazlno a.ticle Dr. Marcus linker, of Washington, D. O., relates how , r week., and will sail for Knglnnd In tho library of tho bnreiu of eilucatlon ,)lfl gu(o togolhcri musl (lo tll0 harmon i Mout nine 17. 'i'no ureen Aiouniniii muiio ne. came across an oiu noon enmien tho makes the Thief.' BRYAN AND 1900 Many cases of poor health come from want of watch fulness. Biit tf VOW keCP rnt' ot " lo 1,0 would not have that ' . . . 1 point Ellboidlnated. your oiooa pure no auef can ASmcnntlc View nf Ills Prospects by I), iimefitl ie Newspaper. Chicago "Chronicle" (Pom,) Wllllnm .Icnnlngs Prynn Is confident (hat tlio Democratic party next year will reaffirm Its declaration ot ISM for the free nnd unlimited colnago of silver at the steal your health. The one effective, natural blood puri fier is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It never disappoints. Impure Blood-" Flvo years I suffered with pimples on face and body. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured mo permanently. It also cured my father's carbuncles." Albert K. Oust, Tmtln City, Cal. Catarrh-" DIsaRrcoatilo catarrhal drop pings In my throat made me nervous and dlzry. My liver was torpid. Hood's Sar saparilla corrected both troubles. My health Is very pood." Mns. IlLVtRA J. Smiley, 171 Main St., Auburn, Maine. CCtC6 SaMapaxh maiur wiuit declaration tho Demo- emtio pnrty nf next year makes concern Ing the cm icncy, no matter It It Ignore In toto the whale qui'stlon of coinage.lf It re nominate William Jennings Ilryan, who, In the public mind, Is tho very Incarnation of the claim for 10 to I, that contention, whatever th declarations of the platform, will be uppermost In tho opinion of tho public, If Ilryan If renominated there will 1)0 very little discussion of tho platform lirynn himself will bo the. party's declaia. Hon of principle, nnd with Ilryan renonf lnatcd there van bo. no reasonable doubt Burlington Savings Bank INCORPORATED 1817. Deposits Doc. 30, 1803, Surplus $0,144,014.49 . 320,152.17 Total Assots . . $0,404,700.03 TIIUSTEES. l K. Ward. Witx.uin Ciusb, Ciiaiii. h P. Smith, Hkniiv Uiikkne, J. Li. Baustow, a. (1. l'uiuui:, IlK.NHY Wht.t.S. Kecclves and pays depohlts dally. De posits made during tlio ilrat tour busi ness days of tho month draw Interest from the first. If made afterwards in terest will commence the Hi at of the fol lowing mouth. Interest will be credited to depositors January 1 nnd July 1, compounding twico Howard National Bank, Burlington, Vt. Capital Surplus and Profits MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Of Jlt'KI.I Mi l UN', VT. Incm porulrd 1X1(1, Capita, - - - ,500,000 Surplus, - - - 250,000 $300,000 100,000 sati: uni'osrr VAn.m, N'o expense or mro has been spared to mak tlieso V aults I M VHS i ".1.1 ) an.i.n.st tho ut tn lc nf flr, lmrall'4 or mob viol' in e. Hafes of all tn KOll ItKNT. tin- r-ntiT alone Im illtiK t . j Hey or rolnbmutlon. Coiim ml'tit unit ' rooms- lot I'M mi hi iti r or ur 1 1. s, .'t. . I.. J. WouiJilnrsi;, c.i.i,ui, SJA IT ,5 Jtnoit' rill curr liver lilt 1 the non IrrltttlnK unit oaly eatnr"tlc lo lak wftlT llmi3r Aarapttlll.' A VERMONT INVENTOR. C. Ilatihi'llrr, a Nrttlrs of Wnllliic forit. Wllmtlie .loliii Seoll .lie dill. Tho commendation ot tho venerable .!., I will litiilfinlileHK' llntl n. fri.vorable Franklin linstltuto of Philadelphia Is not r(,s,,on,0 throiiRhout the Htate. This plan an honor thnt is liestowed liKhtly. It Is of his colleague, Senator Hanna; and that1 n'vcr conferred except for Inventions oC . , , , , . unusual scicuiiuo v.iiuo ini piiuuu uni;- President McKlnley, who Is in a portion, fuInes,. u ,, Jusl ,iwnrdwl' lt3 john that he will carry In the electoral colleges year. There are no stockholder in tins the votes of Texas, Aikansas, Alabama, ' bank. All tn-j earnings, less expens(. be Mlsslsslppl, VliTl'il.i. Cleorsla and at least depositors, n.e lute of j1''"' one of the fnrn'InuM depends upon the earnings, and for twelve 01 Vi. t.J T... I.' " n,-.i.i,iui years was 4U per cent, but under a law u,or m'lm OUB..I not to be underes.l- fJZ tZLtT 1 ,n''tet'' until Its surplus reaches 10 per cent of Its vniuinsTB wbiomb to nBwnr "malfc. wheM " B"cclal dlV'deml U 10 (From the Monlp.-ller Journal.) L A1 t,lJ('f this Stnto ate raid by the The Phculx of llrultlo-oro adopt tl J t?Tin l .fSSm IMo Jouina.'s H,.W;.st.o a., to U;o nancr ofj , "n V"M Z Id "oinny Virmont's welcome to Admiral Dewey, ,n ()f h t ,.xcepl on ,,e. both at -New ork and at home, and the p09ts b wllows orphans, admlnlstra Kreo Press says the suggestion that er-.torSi eJteoutorSi guardians, chailtabto or monters should give Admiral Oewcy a. religious Institutions or on trust funds do rouslng weleomo to his native fitate, in- posited by order of the ourt. stead of mergleiK their onthushism in that I Nr, money loaned to any ofllcer or trus of New York upon hl.i arrival at that 1 too of tho bank. CHAULHS P. SMITH. President. FREDERICK W. WARD, Tre is., E. S. ISIIAM, Assistant Treasurer. to bing all tho factiens of tlio party in i exir-nd a glnd welcome to the famous . Atnet lean Aecoinptant, A t'oir.pendlum of ithor and his Vermont wife. Federal Arithmetic, Designed for the Ufo Izlne. Senator Chnndler docs not Ma to wheth er "Fire alarm" Foraker li to ho harmon- Soott legacy premium nnd mednl to II. r, llatchellor ot that city, formerly of n llngford, for his Inventions In pneumnllu will afford thousands of VermonterH, who could not mnke the trip to N'ew Vork, nn opportunity lo see the hero ot Manila, and he will undoubtedly prefer a weleomo of this sort." The transportation of the militia to places outside the Slato to partlclpalo In ot Schools and lp.elully Calculated for wUh a ,,, Qr whoth(,r Uln n(mMf. uie .Merifiiin O! mo i.niici nraies. puo- .rnon .hm,irl rnnclllate the Pieldent's nll.Hnift MiAmi lii i llt,r.i"1 rl lunen mt t Inti rp,?r? nt thls tlmo of th". J':ur- Jh" Iti author wns the llev. Chaumey l.ee. of of m,t b ,om, , ' wlth Western corn Is now b"lng shipped to the Atbnitle soahoard nt the lowest rates i i,snt,i nt Inalneburg, New York, In 17H7. despatch apparatus which is now employ- pUbc ceremonials bus been somewhat ed by the government In the postottlce ovoni(m(, recent years. It Is not exactly of the large cities of the country. He Is n ,,,,1,110 favor. It has become u custom the son of Justin K. Uatclieller or win- thnt wlii i,n morr honored In thn breneh llngford. DINKELSPIEU ON DEWEY Tho Rerninn I'liilosupunr Talks Interest' Ingly of tlio Hero nf 3Innlla. Vot a vonderful ding sklenco vas, yet! Mil der assistance of sklenco Herr Mae.i- banking business A general transacted. Drafts drawn on any country in Europe, payable in the curren cy of the country .Special attention given to ac counts of out-of-town depositors. H. T. UUTTER, Cashier. DIRECTORS: JOHI, II. GATKS, President. DANMK1. W. KOHINSON, Vice-President ami::rt C. SPAUI.DINO, KI IAS LYMAN. fiu:d'ic v. nuRocaa liooiim fov Hetri And Jioard Find ready cimtomcrs wnen auvertised In WINOOSKI SAVINGS BANK Fiom its careful ni-ilmgeuieiil has ro' met with u Ions Hon. any loan mudo dur ilig the InM twenty years. Deposits mudt ilurlng the first five days of any month will draw U!!'n"-t from thn tii-"t dny of tb.it month. -posits mm 'i alter tho fifth djy of any month will draw intiiest ft om the Iitst day of Uk i x month. Interest Is crtdlted depositors Jin nrv 1st and July 1st, compouiiiling s'mi . -miully. The rate of Interest paid pualtors by ull savings banks In this s .r. is limited by law la four pi r cent unt 1 . surplus amounts to ten per unt. ' i i deposits, when n extra dividend is ti bo made. No Interest Is nil iwd by t.iw to be pn on ilopnitH In r.ic:i. 0f tv... tlif,uan 1 .'o -lars except It be .in depos ts l,y w!d i-.n orphans, Hdmlnistratnr". ix' t us, r- i (Hans, charitable oi riliei us li ititut 'ins, or on trust funds deposit. 1 ti ord'-i of I ccurt. The Hank pays all tnx In tht S'-it-j 'on deposits of nft"en hundied dollars if ! h ss. I BR MO N'T T.OANS poT.trprr.n ' Due depositors including Interest I Jan. 1, 1S0D VT :C" 0 iBurplus I' 'i D' pelts and surplus $;T".MC, 4 OFFICERS s. H. Weton, Pres. dent. than mil lines have announced that they Wnnderland. Vermont, then mid for mmv ill reet the lake and rail rates, which y,.ilia ,,r3vlous, pastor of the C mgreg.i ens i rate of five, and three-fourths titinal church in that town. In this book iiu ne limn' iiijiiuii-,. in uin .mi ui r iinNiBLiiiitu .ii pi,it im iim i .,.....- - j Ormnnl Cn Tr iMirer In tho observance. Vermont will roni linf Inwentcd der ir"l's delegraph, 1 TIK FRF.K PRHoS WANT COIA'MN? Tltr!TFr4 S Ft We-tnn J H mar ally bo represented when Dewey, vich Id Is n Invention to make messenger C ,!n . n,, f t ci',. Orn, M V In New York In K.me proper form, j bovs valk fasder mldould reading nofels WMlrAWMWwW 1 C. Mower,' Sarnuel Rlw'ood I a lnisliel for corn from Chicago, it of one cent n, bushel. was set forth a systam of so-called char acteristics," by which ono vertical stroke I was to de.'lqinto tho mill, two vertical D- DeCosU ot Now Yo k I" very low In ?tl.okos tlln cent, these two crossed by li h mind alnco tho admission of Dr. ITIggs ollc cm.vofi stroke tho dime; and for the a priest. He says: 1 i ii'ii 1 doctrine nnd Thus every fund- aollar a sign consisting of two verticals ,',rrm inohini nr the . . piaiiorm. The report of tho committee on sclenie i ana the arts accompanying tno awaiu HiUi stutes that tho Inventor has solved live i,x the rnvornoi- at the head ot a demita- ' vlln vr.u v.ilt Hanna'o halo he. contlne.s himself to a dlttlcult mcchnnlral problems, some of t0I1 0f representative citizens, as the1 I hat der Measure uf meedlng Ilerr general prescription feir tho Ohio sltna- which have puzzled scientific men and In-, Journal originally snrgested, or In some Macaroni vuiice. Iln vas making expel-, vwva linn The fer-e of this -idvice will undoubt- vpntors for mr,t' th"" ,'v,1 J'0""- whllo oth-; other proper way, but Vermont's welcome meltings at del tlmo mlt vireles. polltb s. r " R-Cxtll! 3 BltfrtfkFiK H SIB tlnn. Hie reboot this adMce will unciount , ers were con(lored cther impractical or sIl0UiU ho 0en on thn admiral's native Abould flfdcen minutes aftervards he ventl JL lC Jsvlflfl SISEm tlf 33 JL lilSI edly strike tho admltiistratlcn favorably, 1 lmposlble of solution. The principle prob- s0i There isn't room or time for light- broke. nnd Presldnt McKlnley's demonstratnl 'ms involved were: uis the fires ot Green Mountain enthtis-' Veil, anyhow, I haf yust Jieen using dininrmev n-Ml iinnuesHnmhlv en.ihle him' .Flr!,ti overcoming the momentum of ,lp,n fJotham, nor would there. bo; Herr Macaroni's vlreless to govensatlon u . nt. tin carrier at the point where It is re- propriety ii any elaborate reception there. , shord dalk mlt my olt college chump, ... u,. ...u u, .t.i .,. ...- v.,,.. ce.ivcu; soconu, operating tno receiving Vei monters should keep their powder dry i Chorgo Dewey, vich lie Is der man der I pianK ot tno rsew liampsnire stateman s teaohliuT of tho , corn),inCri with the two curved strokes urrh is undermined and stripped of nu-!bolnR. thc do,;)r mlrk now so fam)al.. At i orltv It has besn well said that tho;lnat ,lne tho people of tho countiy were igher erlUcs' are now bivouacked around jun Pm0rifiig from tho use of pounds. e smonldorlng cimpfircs of 'lorn f'a.iic. 'I lie Spanish cruisei- Relna Marcede", v itch arrived !n Hampton Roads on Sun- Mr. Chandler says that a conservative Congress will decide what disposition , shall bo mado of tho Philippines, but in 'the meantime the reputation ot the Ameri can army and American prowess must be maintained. In his estimation tho men ,who now hall tho American flag as tho apparatus automatically; third, prevent-. nd hold their flies till the admiral comes whole L'nlon Sdades Is vllllng to bo hli Ing collisions; fourth, a practical auto-, home, and as the Phoenix suggests, atifreo boarding house undll furder oiders. matic switching apparatus; fifth, the an-1 ",ome central place, preferably Mont- yet lomntic selection or delivery the carrier. statirti by nellcr, his native town and tho capital of I I vlll repetition der dalk vich ve haf over shillings, and pence. Mr. Lee at first de signed an arbitrary mark for each ot tho denominations of our monetary system, hut he soon found that one character. ,s the most Important trophy of thn Vim the al l of a decimal point, was all h American war that has reached ,,,,,. i n, iniinr lllui ,(..-5 ill I.' n.-n l J p ...... ... mo .....v. . hore. She is a powerful ship. nenr-L i.,i, i, ,i i.i m. noms hnvlnir been launched In 1S97. and ,., ,. "3t as '"" n dollar. Dr. Raker find 'the State, there receive such a recentlon ' Herr .Macaro.ii's vlrnle.ss. That .Mr. Hatcheller has polved all theso as tho people of Vermont may choose to "Guton morgen, Chorge!" I set. "Ox problems and in such a scientific nnd give him" wilt give him, bespeak the op- coos me vot I lnterrubtlon you vas you practical manner as to command the nd- ( portunlty to give, and will "all from tho miration or tne most learned experts, l i borders come down" to give. shown by the raport ot tho Franklin In- s-titute committee. Not only do tho tube.i 1 ADMIRAL, DRWBY'S SWORD. r new i 'Ugh showing holes tlnough her sides ui inrmls, mado by the shots fiivd by niYl ,lln r..l In 1 .rtnd,., rtMrl rt.liA.. Pltrnhn,,., ' symbol of butchery and tyranny are the clU(,s ppem ,k(, m(,re ,,opsuns compared "The Sword of Runker Hill will perhaps copperheads nf tho present day, and ho to tho great pipes' In use in New York, be "Hipped In history by the sword which thai our army In tho Philippines lirooklyn, Roston and Philadelphia, but has been made for Admiral Dewey, tno i nMis. !lnt iiaicnoner system emiiouies leaiures vicmr r,i .uiinii.t nay, m ..hm aiuu.i is lniere.siinir irom a scieniuic siannnoint imis 111 int. ..i.iy m. ..u iivKia. . nn sary. Present fighting Indications are that this' It Is adequato In its capacity as up- ( weapon, authorized by Congress in June, busy, nlretty?" "Veil, veil! Hello, Dinky!" set Chorge, making smlllngs ofer der vlreless. "Noln, I vas nod busy. 1 vas yust dlnklng aboud Naggynaldo. 1 haf yust figured ould dot If dor Specific Ocean was dry land he dwetn der Phlllypcanuts IMamta und Sam Frumslsco, und If Naggynaldo could keeb up his gait und dodge der police, he vould bo able to choln his goot friend Nltkinson, in Hoston, nbould twt-ndy minutes aider (6a College Street , Chartered by the State of Vermont. nv nf Sampsons fleet, she can lie eas.oM arthmctlc. and does not find It in uso repaired and made a valuable addition at nny parpr (ate. Ry Is time Adams's the Fnlted States navy. larlthmotic, was published in 103, thc nym- I,0I )iaj hecome well established. Dr. . j- c, , .v,, Phlllpplno programme will he carried out, j plied to mail and merchandise transporta- Is now completed, and In wealth of jpr, nex(i Toostav efenlntr ne collar sign in tnis ' . . .nl,,,,i.,i ,,., iiee.ir.aHnn Is worthy to take a nlaco ..vi.i.i . .... ....... although Congress may find that It has , "-" congesieu centres. utx-'.iii.i.iuii ' , ' "Nitklnson!" I set. "Who vas The report finds that although a largo among the Jeweled swords described In Nltkln-I son? 1 know Naggynaldo preddy veil, bud I haf nefer med up mlt Mtklnson. In .omplianco with orders received from pker discards the common theory that wit.!...iRton it is announced that Gen. Jthc doliar ssu wa8 intended to represent 1 rooke will piocee-1 with the payment of the n,Uals of tho Untc,i states, crossed. 11, e c .ban soldiers under the arrangement 0 resards Ml., Loo Hs tile vcnIor. and ) ipi.Md. and the arms surrendered by i)e.ieves tho rl?n to have been absolutely little left to icciaereKaraing tnai terruoiy, numbpr of patPnts have beeii granted to tho "Arabian Nights." Roth blade and wnen ii convenes. various Inventors looking to the use of the soaliliard aro ot steei. our overiam "Xltklnson." set Chorge, "he Is der chen- As regards tho West Indies Senator, pneumatic tubes of sufficient size for tho entirely with pure gold, and all other tloman In Hoston vot Ufa on baked beans Chandler is explicit. Ho says the early transmission of mall matter and parcels. . parts nro ot solid gold exquisitely nml troasrili ,ln(l dinks dor Union Sdades liberation of Cuba must be accomplished Bnch('" ,P.ate,lt.s.wret,he., liiXfl'L, m,h wn. m.ne t the United 1 P"?.?.rnl?f "l '8..n ,t"n? toolljhnwsPcra.iHe .v..... .. ..win iL-nj .i.hi;iii "i i.i.w.i.i-.i. ...i. ....w... Ju ,., ;,,m.r OI no ,u ior nn V I PHI) e Transacts a general banking business, and executes Corpar ate and individual Trusts. OFFICERS 18oo: Edward Wells, Prest. B. B. Smalley, Vice-Prest. (of Wells i Richardson Co.) (ex-Collector U. S. Cusi.onnl D. W. Robinson. E. Henry Powell. (of Robinson-Edwards Lumber Co ) (of Powell & Powe'l, Attorneys.) A. E. Richardson. Henry L. Ward, Treasurer. (of Wells & Richardson Co.) and tho government ttiere must tie put into value for larger tubes with improved tho hands of real representatives of the transmitter, receiver, switching apparn neonlo and not of self-constituted nnd 'tis and carrier. Ho also receives high i-uuuii'niuiiuuu iur ma ungiuec I 1 ng Cubcns will bo deposited In United rirbitr.xry In its origin, and unliss, In fur- pretended loaders, tie would have a tcr-1 tails of the system. du- t I itcs arsenals. The chance:, aro that ther researches, the dollar sign is found v h. 1 this Cuban round-up Is completed (o Jiavo appoaro,l previous to 1797. his opln- 11 any ot tno natives win te in a position ion will be likely to Maud. t be f'und guilty of having conceaJed v ei'ion" il - iggestlon of the Rrattleboro Phoe h ihat Vermontcrs should givn Admit al 1 r itorlal form of government given to Por to Rico as soon after Congress convenes as possible, a plank to which probably all republicans can subscribe. IUIiaii Mr.! 'hfinrltpr cnme.q to Iinan.-i.il tiro- Marking t Camping Grounas of L,,lnHnn, hn ...... ,1B n,n(niv reaebes 18(11-.". i(u, parting of the ways for man;' of his The grounds 011 which the various Ver- j,artv colleigues. He expiesses th opln- er- Whllo the idea of pneumatic transit was an old ono when Mr. Ratcheller en tered the field, in 1SS3, ho made a new w y a rousing welcome to his native niont regiments, batteries and other ite .niii'jd ot merging their enthuslusm k-anlzations 11 ndczvuuseil and enr.unpL.I, .,r... r.-i,-i, ihe rnmnnetlzntlon of silver 11 ti a u' Niw York upen his arrival at an(j whero they wire mustered into tho at an enlarged ratio, if Prince will agree t . "id undoubtedly find a favor- service of the Fnlt'-d States, during the to It; and ho thinks tlio withdrawal of 11 i.M"iii-e throughout tho State. This WJ(. of the ro.i,(.illon, are places of hlstnlc the greenbacks would be folly. He would 1 ui w. 11 afford thousands nf Vrrmontors, 1 Jnter,.sti T!lpy wm possess evm greater also have effective legislation against v .0 . "Hid not make the trip to New York, j interest for the descendants of the soldi is mists by Stato Legislatures. , n.poriuniij 10 i, uie utiu 01 .nanna. 1 ot tlio civil war and for historians, and n can thus be seen that while Senator skill of the highest order but perscver I, u i.e win unuuuuteuiy preier a .vticome patriots In the generations to come. All chandler is a republican In name he is ' ance and Yankeo ingenuity. UI It.l- Mill. WEBSTER'S 1 B INTERNATIONAL J DICTIONARY J HABITS OF ENGLISH SPARROWS Deivej'h (Iicntnt'ss, Adni r.it Ilowev lias received many warm - . . . .... ... .... j I I'V Will II (1UL it'll Willi 11 US .11111 . . . ... . x liiuii mil none mure upui eciaiive man 1 " ----- - lo suuscnoo 10 nis currency nruKrunime; 1 1. t, -.... 1 t ,ut r ud to him by ex-President Harrison trnmplctl by the feet of the thousand of am, th(J chanees are that the chief Issuo' transmission of mall im beioro tho latter sailed for Kuroiie. (;' Mountain patriots, who rallied for . 130fl , ... ho f Hi said: "I think that the reception here 1 tho defence of tho government In the time ,mpston, I!v the time the campaign for 1 1 AdmUal Dowry should certainly be on"f lts Kreitnst peril, that they would hard-1 mal)J. opcnsi nt,xt year thc. ;rUst craze will a grind scale. Too much cannot be done!'1' n0tt' 1,0 cognized by Ui3 surviving ,n a p..obllbmy ilave run Its coure; and to honor him upon his return. I need say 1 otnmg ot his achievement at Manila 11s th.it is cow proud American history. I ,i.K 1 ho things ho has done and the I rig:- he has left undone slnco that mem orable May day have made him as great a muu as did his lighting', and proved him 10 be ,i man not only brave nnd dashing In hitUf, but also me poised of great di Inniatlr wisdom." No om- who has closely followed the 1 iir-ie puisued by Admiral Dewey In thej "hi.ippims can doubt the Justice of Gen. I arr,"-on's tribute to tho hero of Manila. veterans w'ho there began their service in .States arsenal at hpringiioiu, ana is nneiy on dpr ,J0ar(1 vnIk Jn (,(.r phjjyrK-rnuts tempered to tno exact degree 01 ne.xi m- ianKvitch Nitklnson means a chnckas-s Ity required to mako a perfect sword moot." blade. This blade, graceful In shape and ...Ja wohI, 1 recollection him now, well balanced, is damascened with gold, chorge:" I set. "He moofs in der mosd on which Is engraved this description: OJCCUSVO PPl )rl rtoston, nln'd id"" "Tlio gift of the Nation to Rear Admiral "How dlt you make dot ouid? set George Dewey, V. S, N., In memory of the, Choige art of It, for when he came to uso tubes victory at Manila nay .May 1, ioj. i "Veil," I set, "he moofs so exclusion and carriers of great size, and employ Further ornamentation on the blade con-'jnBy (lot ,ier vnon pfnies otiffernmcnt high speed, he found It necessary to re- slsts of a procession of Phenlclnn gn.leys, ,., exclusioned him from der mal bags, s-ort to many new devices that would emblematic ot sea power, a (light of uml ((r ,.,cel. nrrlers haf insdrui tloiis have ben useless In such systems ns had , eagles, the symbols of our nation, and to put delr thumbs to ikir nojcs und Nig before been built. A graduate of the festoons of laurel, signifying glory. Kit, ,i(.m vpn ,i,.v ,,ass him py. I am going school Technology of Hoston, he was 11'-1 "Olympla" Is engraved on tho pommel to sbeak to Mike llann.i abould Xltklnson iiiin that llninclii legislation Is not neces-1 ready considered an authority on tho sub-1 of the sword, also a device representing ncxj Veek. I dink I vlll ged Mike llanna Jift of pneumatics, To devise n system C'aprlcornus, whicn is tne zocuncni sign to nomlnatloin Naggyaldo und Xltklnson of tubes of larger slzo of practical value for December, the month in which Dewey n! ,jcr. tlgget for 1U0S. Der blatform vlll was comparatively asy for one who was born. Cm the coiar of the sword aro be, 'Re sure you write, don run ahead.' thoroughly understood the laws govern- the arms and shield of our country, and rj,.n vo viu rui, (em both ouid of der ing the flow of air In long tubes, the law- b-low them the arms of Vermont, tho Ad- Union Sdades. Hut you got any encage- of pressure and the law of velocity. Rut mlral's native State, nnd Its motto, "Fre- nicnts yen you como home to dinner, to solve the other and far more Important dom and I'nlty." These are enameled In Chorge?' problems required not only mechanical colors, nnd the collar Is further docorated "Veil, yust a few. Vy dlt you make in- with starts and oak leaves, i lie grip or quiring, Dinky?' handle of the sword is covered with shu- "Veil. Chorse." I set. "T hnf vast been Mr. Hatcheller has been awarded both green, or sharkskin, held In place by gold annointmcnted a eomlekv nv drr eldlzens the Scott mednl and the nremlum. the 'wire, and studden with gold stars, whllo of Haeklnusaek fn Invitation vnn tn hivn nuestlmi. ilerlvnl from n. careful inniiiiv 'regards financial legislation and the1 committee making the most thorough and. the guard presents a (lying eagle bearing some strawberry shordeako mlt dem on ns to tho food habits and an ex,im:n.i:,im yenr.i trusts. He will experience great rtidlculty exhaustive examination into his In veil- in its beak a laurel wreath. der slgsteenth uf Ohuly. Could you of tho contents of tlio stomach ot ov. r un mo gomni scammiu is uio niunu- unorger . 4WU of these linis. "With all hi l.iul'j.. ' gram, "G. D." and below this "V. S. N." , "Veil," set Choige, "led mo consultation the Year Book says, "the Kngln-h sparrow These letters and spras of rosmarlnus, my nodebook vunce. On Chuly der fairst does some good by assisting In the work which Is a delicate sea plant signifying I am invltntieind to look bienkfast nut nf weed-seed destruction. Flocks of thou- fldellty and remembrance, are set with 1T.0 der eldlzens uf Denver, Calllngrado. Id is bands of these birds may he seen every diamonds of tlio tlrst water. Tho sprays marked flfdt en cends a cup and iser. Ad autumn on the law ns of the department nro interlaced In the series, with a star two o'clock in der p. in., part uf der t-amu of Agriculture feeding on crab-grass and In the center of each, and a row of swim- afdernoou 1 am invltatloned to took a Unlit yard-grass, two weeds which crowd out mlng dolphins on each side. The scabbard lunch mit der eldlzens uf Portland. Maine, iron,! turr-mak.nsr trnis-es. Tho i:nc:ih ine nwuiuon cornier sujs. jv siungcr s turther ornamentcu witn designs 01 ojk id U marked twendy cends spoon. On sparrow also deserves credit for destroy Hon.D.J. Brewer, Justice of U.S. Supreme Court, says: "1 commend It to all as thc onu great stand ard authority." It excels in tho ooc with which tho eye find? t ho word nought; in accuracy of definition; in effect ive methods of indicating pronunciation ; in terse nnd comprehensive statements of facts and in practical use as a working dictionary. Spceimrn jiagto, (., enf on npp'fca'ion. G. & C. Meffiam Co., Publishers, Sprinsleld, Miss., U. S A. gsyj !u principle, as of them aro wholly unmiukcd, and most something of a popocrat of thorn have undergone such ehnngrs In the thlrty-llvo or more that ha.vo elapswl Mneo in ,,,,,, mnllv r.mlt-.cans " tern Is the one in use in Philadelphia. Xew Tho Ie)iurtment ol .Vgrlciilturo Praises It ; Suniewltnt and Sboirs Siime nf Its Itrid l'oints. The Y'ear Rook of the Department r.f Agriculture, just Issued, contains some in teresting Information upon the sparrow and Riooklyn, for the and Is being urged WEDDING by the postnfllce departmftit for all tho other large cities. THR STURGEON INDUSTRY. 1 1 I0 i,r.f tmnncilhln Hut thr, niiiu.tlnn nf tho army of the Union. Their xaet loca- .. i,,i.. ,i..,i nr.ir 1 10 ln,fe parls ""inK a nig gin ncincrofs leaves and acorns, and the ferrule, or low- Chuly der second I urn Invltatloned to took Ing seed of tho dandelion tlon is not known to many of tho citizens V. . , , 1 , tnornei near uoou s isiana one iiignt last er end, is rormwi ty two gom doipnuis subber mlt der eldlzens uf IVkeepsome, proline weed throughout nf thn rnneetlve towns nn.l mnnv nf " " - -""" weeiv ami in uie muni uu; ne u.iu 10 ui- graceiuny twinea logemer. x4w York. Id is marked SiTiTiiiry Altirr'x I'l eillcnnirnt, It I-. now fully evident that Sccictary A g'r of tlio war department hoped to es- k Mi" aiipeiuaneo of being forced out J'ri- diiit .McKlnley's cabinet through I (nnvctss for election to tho United i- litis Senate as the .successor of Senn- ! M'Millan of Michigan, but the all ot tho respective towns, and many of these, If now questioned, would be unable to tell what regiments were musteied there. It Is high time tint Ihee camp grounds w'erf, suitably marlv-d, for tho information of tho public, of this urd coming times; and wo are glad to learn that Adjutant General Peek, who attends to so many matters of public concern, has been riv ing his attention to this muter, and that he has Inaugurated arrangement;, which will result In the placing of suitable tab lets of stone or hcanin upon tho several muster grounds, which will permanent'' palgn. This being the case. Senator sturgeon which ho butchered and shipped , The belt is of especially woven material, CCnds a napkin ring. Chandler will be compelled to lay aside his silver scruples when h? votes or flock with tho Oryanltos. which Is .1 tlie Unit, d twendy-two States, especially in lawns, cemeteries nnd Der next moinlng I pastures. INVITATIONS - AND ANNOUNCEMENT ENGRAVED OR PRINTED. FINE STATIONERY IN GREAT VARIETY. OUR KALEIDOSCOPE, west, record tho nnmes of tho regiments which . Nor ever cease from my Indye's quest, encamped the.e, and the dates of their 1 Till I Und her, for woo or weal!" respective musters lnlo the United Stalls service. These were as tbllows; At Rrattloboro, Fourth Regiment Ver- A HIKING BAJ.LrAD Lord Hcrogglns ho sleep. And he saddled his hotse of steel, He muttered a vow of import deep, Au lw. mirniiir nn llls nlliniriiiir wheel! "I will'specd me east and will speed mo' method is not allowed by the State of New "Tho ICngllsh sp.irow," the department s.iys, "Is considered a pest." It do,. nut nb.-olutol.v state this oil Its own authority. The native sparrows, although tiny fre quently sample grain in stubble Holds, have not as yet been found guilty of inali- 1 ing serious depri'dntlons. Of 111 num.- blrda ixamlned, repieseiitlng song, Held, eliip- Free Press Association. WHAT WILL THE CENSUS BE? to market. with buckles, slido rings and swivels, all am Invltatloned to a nlnk ten mlt der lad- A number of our people were quite 0f gold, and ornamented with oak leaves es uf Seattle, id Is marked abould twen wrought up over the busines, not becausa nrKi acorns, while the bullion tassel and cly-flfe, sends a pink. On Chuly der iourth any Importance or value was attached to trappings are much handsomer than those i ),af been invltatloned to took breakfast, tile sturgeon, but lH?eause ot tho assump-1 usually made, Ixing of chosen material dinner, subber and hrevorks nut Presidi nt tlon of anyone, particularly a stranger, ; and finished with especial care. Vlllum McKlnley nnd Mike Hannii. I f blocking the Mlsslsquoi river with a net of Tho whole tits III un oaken case lined der (lrevorks glf ould Ruzzlo Alger 111 ex nny kind. Another thing, such an air of with blue velvet, on the cover of which nlodo for mv benelit Id is marked elehdv- mystery hung nrounu tne stranger ana ins is a gold eagle and a shield inscribed nno cends vorth to efery meal, und belli ping, and grasshopper sparrows, only two periormniices. people IOII Uiere Was Some- , "Ilenr Admiral George Dewey, IT, S. ," ..nnrsseir In ,-nffo,. nivel fll,ne If neces. hid enteti nnln. nml fli.is.. lin.l tnlten nnlv rose from his balmy 'i",'"1 "",L " , , , , t 'n .inrcn j, i, iif- was miiuo yu- r-erary. On Chuly fifth I am invltatloned one kernel each, whllo every ctio of the m-udiotlug that there will u uunnim uuii. un- him 'hniii mir.ii. .111 ouico nisi fieui mr l urragiu to took breakfast mlt der Var Department, uvo JJnglish sp.inotts was gorged with noititnunt wh-n the p legalized fishing for sturgeon with nets and hitherto held only by him nnd by , id Is marked eighdeen cunts a can, mlt der wheat. In the destruction of dandelion Vnlttil States i n.-im . having n stretch of not less than eleven , Porter. , ambulance valtlng ut der corner midould 1 seeds the Kngllsh spin ruw is aided by sov- th0 next census n t n Inch meshes. It nlso transplies that this I exdra eharires. On Clilllv slcsth 1 am In- oral native birds, chlellv tho sonc.sn.irmiv. t. iw, ,,,1,.' . . 1 vtlnllniiefl fn snend der efenlmr uml took a hut sn fnr :ih nhsei'i'.xl the nntlv.x lifrila ,. .. i,..,, ,i u,,l-n-r,r,r, It ul, r-rm r, t t. 11,. C 1 uU'cniLiA Itiiidnm iui he.s A bu ut the Number of 1'i iiplii In the I'ninn. Some of our thoughtful statist. ...ms are d.r U - -1 i -Ml I wii in provide McMillan with a dlplo, ii.afe uppolntment which would give Geti l c latter was apparently conciliated in a r nnner that pointed to the eoniplnto suo uss of the secretary of win's project. For line uw. explained teason, however. Pres ident McKlnley did not succeed In furnish g the diplomatic post lequislte lo tho mont Volunteers finfantrvV Sent. SI. lsi.1 l mneement of the latter that ho is a, can- second Battery Ught Artillery, December i .late fur ic-ele-ction has complelely dls- 16, iR(il; company H, Second Regiment U. i rnmgrHl this neat little programme. The H. Sharpshooters, December 31, HUj it-.i nun int uiiiiiii.i.-ii liiuii jur a Ullli; l.' iith I'.orlmf.nt Vei-innnt Vnlnnlnn.. Fib-usry IS, ISHJ; F.Vst Raltery, Light Artillery, February IS. 1MIJ; Ninth Rtcl- Mgrr a clear field for tho senatorshlp ment Vermont Volunteers (infantiy). Ji.lv Vlth the exception of Gov, Pingree, audi, w. Tntli Remmint Vcrrnoni Vnlim. te'-rs (Infantry), September 1, 1S62; Kb v enth Regiment Vermont Volunteers (in I'JUtry), September 1, 15B2, Twelfth Regi ment Vermont. Volunteers (Infantry), Oc tober 4, 1SH2; Thirteenth Regiment Ver mont Volunteers Itnf.mtrvV rietnli. in I ! ic-css of the scheme, and now McMillan lsr,o. Fouiteenth Reim-Pt Vermont V..N I i a fun ueeigeu nuuiaie ror re-eleeitiou. , lllUco,s (nfantt.y), 0c,ber -Jl, IW; bit The dilemma In which Gen. Alger now j ,eRm(.nt Vermont Volunteer (in fills h.nis.lf must be far from grutlfyl.ng f,lnry)i October 22, 1S62; Sixteenth Regl- t that gentleman. Tluit the ndmlnlstr.i- 1 on de.-lns his letlroment from the cabl ret is absolutely proved by the editorial ment Vermont Volunteers (Infantiy), Oc tober 23, 1SG2, At Rurlliigton tho soldiers wej-o e n- s ntonvnts which have nppenred In the rnmpca at,a mustered In on tho old "Fair tiltorial columns of the Philadelphia Ground" lying north of North street and rreMfc, which Is Postmuster-Generat ,.ast 0f North Avenue, the organization f liarles Kmory Smith's paper, as well a.)heng the Second Rciflmrnt Vermont Vol liv the Inspired annuoneements sent out juntecrs (infantry, June 20, JJCI; First Ver from Washington from time to time. Thojmont Cavak-y, November 19, liGl; Sevcn iidmlnlstratlon undoubtedly hestltntes to tcenth Regiment Vermont Voluuteerrt (!n gi beyond tho broadest kind of hints, ow- fantry), January 5, 1SC1; Thlnl Vermont irg tn complications which might arise In Light RatteTy, January 1, HW; and tho Michigan In connection with tho nationul Frontier Cavalry, Vermont Volunteers contest, should Gen. Alger become thor- j January 10, 1565. o ighly disgruntled. M jiontpeller the Sixth Reerlmont, Ver- That Secretary Alger Is fully cognizant 'mont Volunteers (Infantry) was In camp o' the situation can not be doubted, unless 'and was mutered in October 15, im. hi has studiously Ignored tho great mass I At Randolph wera encamped and mus o' the newspapers of the country; but If Urca ,nt0 the fm,lco Company F Frst he has followed this course, which Is r,HSment u. S, Sharpshooter, September d nbtfnl, he can not overlook tho latest ia, isci. and Company 13, Second Regiment announcement with reference to tho suh. t s. sharpahooters, November D, isq itct. it la now stated from an lnaplrcd , jRuilaad lUei HUtl Jt()inent ot Xjui The ladye stepped from her silken bower, And she was a gay ladee! For naught but a great composite flower Could rival her braveree! With her bloomers red, and her knickers tan, She looked like a link between monkey nnd man, Ah she hied hrr over the lea! Lord Scrogglns ho saw thnt ladyo rido Astiido In her haughty state; And he airily cried, as he scorched to her side- "Do I Unci thee nt last, my Fate?" Rut she wrinkled her nosei with a scorn di vine "Sir Fossil, nvaunt from path of mine! For tho wheel that I ride Is a '!", While thine is a. W RIaneho T. Heath ill Detroit Free- Picsn. SOLACI3 IN MISHRY. Miss nthel Music always makes mo feel sad; doesn't It you, Mr. Suds? Mr. S. Yes; but I like It-It's awfully Jolly to feel sad, don't y' know. Urouklyn Lite. I'UOl J', s niOPHIbb. , vitntloncd to spend dor efenlng unit took Troop F., at Fort F.than Allen may well blnkwet mlt der citizens uf Mobile, l eliow- Iver and on the gone, so a gang usually no not uu imkmi n.iuucuons. nut p,.nsus nf Imiii inine in be called a lucky troop for In Roston last , bama, varo der naiiB'htymobile. hors loss feed upon those left by the Kiigllsh spar- (K,(j(M,iKifl instead "f th. week another handsome trophy was add- vagons como from. Id is miuked thiidy--d to Its alremly line list. This new gut nine cends a vineglass. Der next moinlng is on exhibition in tho window of Gen. T, 1 am invltatloned to took crullers und sis- ono is an ntinuul. and its s. eds are gen- years has bevn inure west side of the lake l.i are working Mls-isquol river and Vermont waters ot Luke Cluim plaln under our more liberal llshing laws. These enterprising sturgeon stlckcig from the St. Lawrence river are now op erAllncr at Albllrir. havinir nets stretehtid . . ..... a re uceross near tno rauroau uriuge, irom .... n.n, ,, , ,-, . -a.i HneWtnnUnei. r-hniv ,w sicmi-enih S. Peck's olilce and is the object of many sage mlt der eldlzens uf liilcago. id is admiring eyes. It is a solid silver shield, marked t-Uht cends a fork. Dem vot d.um d beautifully embossed and upon tho centre use folks ill Im admitted for live ic-nds. engraved these words; "Military and ven dlt you say you vatu me, Diiuty row. ej me irouuiesome weens, isp,.ciai- claimed. No good ivjso'i ly amcng the ho d crops, nearly every Moving that the grnwt'i .u. Ull' West Swanton to the Alburgh shore and nre meeting with much success, It is said, A lot of these big llsh nro penned up at Alburg and will be slaughtered and ship ped to mnrkot ns wanted. It Is understood that this St. Law- orally eaten by the native sparrows durb tile colder half of the year. I'rnf. Heal, who has caielully studied the upiw Mis sissippi Valley, estimates that In Uie State of Iowa alone thu tree sparrow an nually destroys s;;, tons nf weed seed dur ing Its winter sojourn. Dr. Judd, assistant in biological survey. ill summarizing this chapter on birds as adding 23n,mirt tu the a hi weed destroyers, asserts t lint no less than latlon has been lncrou- to 1S.'I. In fact. Un-re has era lle falling ufl in I:, total number of lmnugri' -years from lss to Wi, u. .";, and the toi il mini' e; lk"J to 1S:k iin-.uslvo. mnttng the arrivals ditrmg the pres t. your to equal those or the lust two .it 1 i.t.il. the p. pi -I u.7'W,H"i -ro 'i he 1 1 -e ' C go Ri i. 1. 1 . .in r. . 1 lis I ' I .1 Us, I. ,t Ml wo ',ll s's i,tr h , the ' is' im In -a ' . n a i k - ' . ition 1 1. . ,r ng li.- ' i w a.- 4-. arriving ' m. : ji wr. l's" A. Dod'l, Troop F., 3d United States Cava. Strawberry chordcako und peach lee ry for F.xhlbltlon Drill, Hoston, liS9." oreamlngs ad abould twendy-two cends a Along with thn new shield are exhibited grab. Vlll you do Id Chorge, vlll you?" two solid sliver loving cups, one of which "Veil," set Chorge, "I vlll try to be httii was presented to the troon In New York gry mlt efcrybody. bud I hat only un T ....... fm... ulnmm , .,.,.-1 T ., air. , ,1 ,-Ml it-,, ilnl" Nl , rfnrrl 1, r, . .t,','.. ,.. 1., Hi u ..o ..l , ., , . - - ., 1 .. -fnA fiillirp-mnn 4vnrll,itrt will nn.isl.lu" Ullllii'iij .1, llJ mil'i inia'jititii . - . r.- - ...... iiuiunii iiuiuir. lllu nisi ni-i..ii.-. , t" shnmniM.. Vn -nTnn? 1,1 i, oT i. . ' Sergeant Clark U Klllott for Troop F. dyspepsums In der talrst round. Howefer, paclty, and that the noxious plants which Public speakers nro In tho habit of pi-o- l. ,11, e- V, iimt n Z tui nn i hv lliig.-tien. Howard Carroll from Iho led us hope for der besel.. 1 vlll vvnt into they help to eradicate number more Hum claiming our lwpulution to be nbom :s - 11 iini ronririi'iii linn itini h I.. I National Guard of Ni'W York for success, draining und eat nuddlngs laid piggies und 60 species. Duitiig the colder half of tho nno.ooo. Tho treasury department, in mik. tL i i. T lrnn',1 ,n,,, ,"nmml, ,Ii,i i". ' f ul competition In the 100 yard eliish. Thai peanut brlddle for der nexd month." year food is furnished for many species jng us percentages of commerce, cln u) - J1? ill. i,, v. vniil ti"i . window Is decorated with yellow and blue, I Und den der Insurglngntsts cut der ire- of birds by well-known and wld.-ly dls- Hon, etc., etc.. bases its calculations- upon v.... w... i-..j...n vv.i.r. .. maIak n.l thn ii-hnln mlfru less. 1111.1 I VIIS seiiarat lolled rrom L lOrPC. IrlDUtt'll Weeds. CiOtlllllielles llCstrClV WemlM an ,wtln.-,t.,l rvirml ulni, it :s i,r, Ifrfl , n 111 . UII.DUlUCll Dl.MiliLSl'lUL. , wnirii are not toiictieu ny other birds, con- 1st of January. Is99. Last vonr an nlm.in . (From tho Haltlmoro Ameiican t opy-1 lining tlielr attacks eljit-aly to one group of maker in New York obtained estimates f,. ,V. n.n... ...l.ll II.. i,nnnH.. I.. 1 1. ifuuiiii i, 'i nil; lui-Lii, m inn' nn- niiiviMi irt i ....if.., , i worth 1'S to M cents n. nnund. The Bn..-n i vcr' beautiful dlspluy. Is In great demand nt tlio high toned Ital ian restaurants, whore a dish Is prepared which is considered very choice and rtiro. An ordinary Lako Champlaln sturgeon weigh so or w pounds nnd it is said RHDUCKD RATF1S FOR JIIOMORIAL DAY. AN ARXORMAL PAIR. "What Immense ears Mr. Ilulllnger has, Mnke him look quite unnatural, don't they?" "Yes, kind o' oerlo!" Cleveland Plain Dealer. WOMAN'S INTUITION. Termless, vague, yet Imminent, To silence all It awes Stupendous, unwrlt major premise, Behind the llttlo word "Recause!" Puck, THE CAST-OFF ONE. Her volco Is like- the ripple Of a eparklinsr little r!U, And th glanoes from beneath her Lashes give me many a thrill; But, alas, I've got to lose her I am sad and she Is glad I've lie en talking with her lover. And I'm nothing but her dud, e-Chlcaeo For Memorial day tho Central Vermont nnilwnv company will sell special round that 20 pounds of spawn Is often secureel trip tickets at faro and one-third between from n single llsh. a stations In Vermont, from Windsor At the prices quoted and with fair luck north, including Rouses Point, N. Y., and It will be seen that a handsome thing H ji, and W. R. branch, Burlington Iwanch, to be made In the sturgeon industry and Burlington nnd Lamoille and Mlsslsquoi at the rate the St. Lawrence syndicate Is i Valley divisions. operating in Vermont waters is Is pretty Tickets will bo goo 1 going only May ), fair to assume that they will wear din- good returning until Wednesday, May 31, monds before tho season is over, RHASON I3NOUGII. Maud What mado her ch.ingo her wed ding dny? May It was bargain day nt Roller's. Jewish Comment. Inclusive, good only for a continuous pas sago In both directions; no stop over priv ileges allowed, Shake It Into Your Shoes. Stato of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank .1. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm of F. .1. Cheney & Co. doing business In tho City 111 lUtllUW, ...... i,u,,rii and that sanl linn will pay the sum of plants, many of the menitwrs of which nro from the governors, of all the Stati i serious pests. Hut the birds which ,ie. which aggregated 77.Wt.2Jl The alnui' i a compllsh most as weed destroyers aro tho and statisticians vnry all the wiy from, score or more of native sparrows that 70,01,001) to 5,"no,0(l population. Hock to tho weed luitrh.s In early autumn The inoteiise from ivro to ln was ntiout and remain until late spring. During cold 12,0ihi,oyi; the Increase from to IW was weather they require a good deal of food about I2.it0.ii. and adlng 12.00iUio to tho Governor Roosevelt lias suggested that to kjep warm, mid they are hearty outers, total returned by the last census, we hao lieeause or Illeir gregarious iinmts, they 7-1, 622,2.0. a lo e'lucient consumers or sums or rag-wce-d, pigeon grass, crab grass, bindweed. purslane, smartweed, and pigweed. In short, these birds nro Utile weedeis, whoso I right, lS'A by George V. Hobart.) PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Rudynrd Kipling has never been much of n reader, and now peruses llttlo tint history and technical works. n monument to Captain Capiou be erectid in the public squaro at Santiago. Secretary Alger's tlmbciland, from which he made his fortune, lies along Lake Huron and Is 100 square miles In ex tent. Senator Lindsay, of Kentucky, is a great smoker. "If I were rich," lie wild, the other day, "I would buy cigars mudo at 150 tho hundred," I consider It not only a pleasure but a duty I owe to my nelghhois lo tell about tlie wonderful cine effected In my case by tho timely lisu of Clinmli. r'nlti's C.illc, .iiolern und Diarrhoea Itemed. I was taken very badly with flux and procured a bottle of this remedy. A few doses of it Allen's Foot-Kase. a powder for the feet T4 .......... ...,.',! .Allan onil'llnn vous feet, and Inntantly takes the stlns presence, this 6th day of December. A. D, out of cornB and bunions. It's the great, i&sfi. A. W. GLKASON. est comiort aiscovery oi ine age. Allen oot-taso manes ukiii or now snoes fee Upon ex-Secretnry Sherman's recent return from Culm his bedroom was kont niied with flowers, most of which were ' elf e ctcd a permanent cure, t take pleas r.l'V-Si kM)RKD DOLLARS for each and "nt '' President and Mrs. .McKlnley. uio In reoomnii'ndlng it lo others sulferlng A v PIIANK.T. firnvRV Ington friends, recently rail a racoon foot i. Henderson, drucclst. Ilurlineton. vt. Sworn to before me ana sunscrinea in my ngainsi a. man nwnrei, ui cumse no iui, out ne gava proor inu ne was, noi suc cumbing to old age. easy, It Is a certain cure rrr sweating, callous and hot, tlretJ, aching feet. Try It to dny. Bold by all druggists and shoe stores, Ry mnll for Ko In stnmps. Trial package FRKU. Addreyn, Allen S.. oim ietd. lie itoy, .N, V, (Ht'.AL.) . isumiy runue?. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally nnd acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Send for testl moniais. free F J CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7Sc. , lluU's FawUy. l'UU art) tlio beat, , j Somebody onco askod Queen Victoria"? Some of the results of neglected dyspep tlo conditions of the stomach are cancer, consumption, heart disease and epilepsy late physician, Dr Jenner, If anxiety Kodol Dyspepsia Cure prevents all this by ever caused him to lose sleep. "Why I effecting a quick euro In all cases of should It?" he snld "I go, I do my les dyspopsln, Who ran do moro? Why should I lose J. W. OSulllvnn. W P. Hall, F. H kei?"i jPurktr, 13. Gonelln, 13. It, Crandall, RUCUNT DKATUS. Mis. Nancy M. Doiiib,xker, widow of Frank Doinbockei- and a llrst cousin of Admiral Dowey, died at her homo In Mi. waiilav, on May 15. Mrs. Doinhocker, wiioe nialden natno was Dewoy, was born at Nortlilield In 1M0. IX CHICAGO OR NKW YORK. "Yes," snld the lady who was maklt. her first call, "your little boy looks verv much like his miunnui." "Oil, do you think so?" the new neigh bor rotunncd; "I'm so glnd. My husband always Insists that the dear little fallow looks Just like his papa." "Oh, w ell, men ar so conceited, yo t know " "But this Isn't conceit, It's ,1ust a nat ural desire to be dlsnaree.i'ile." ''Why I don't understand " "You sese. little .Inek's pupa was one r the, llrst men from whom I ever was dl wrced," Chicago Nowb.