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4 Trig BURLINGTON "FN EE PURSS, THURSDAY. AUGUST 10,1899. THK WEEKLY KHEjE J'HKSB, 3 onotn per oony, BO cents tor tlx mob tin, $1.'S0 a year, polt iine free. Advertisements nnd subscriptions received at th,o office, 180 Colic-go street. Full ndvcr tilled rates sent on application, Accounts oanuot be opened for subcrlptlons. BhtawHbera will pleivie remit with order, names are net oritored until payment Is received, nnd oilpapers aro Blopped ut tho end ot the tlmo pild tor. Honilttttyco nl tho rl?k of the subscriber un til taadtf by rglrto?ed 16ttor. or by check or pdstnl order payable to tho Pnbllsher. "The date whon tho subscription expires Is nn the address'labal of ouch paper, the change of nhlou to a subscquont datebeoomosn receipt frctfnltUnofc. Norther receipt Is sonttit less requested. The rocelptof the paper Is n SUftctotit rcoetpt for tho flnt sobscrlptlon. WOTn a chaugo of Address Is dc9lrd. both the old nnd now addresses should be given. nnc? of Second District In tills stmlttanc- Inrr plnco whore Uioy wcro obliged to sleep ona expression of opinion concerning the .near tho roof of tho house, nnd as n con sequence they felt upon their return to the duty of tho First Dlsrtriot, wo nro In formed 'by our gentle and courteous con- rlty thnt their flat was quite cool nnd rom- temporary the Mon!tpellerWatchtnnn;thnt fortnbln ns compared with their mimmor "the FREE PRK6S ought to correct Its chamber. reckoning," slnco "about ono half of tho Tim "oxt voar this family lntead of papers In that tho First) district have ex-,walthiK until tho arrival of tho healed pressed themselves on this question of tho term to mnko urrnngomcnts for tholr sum succession." jmer vncatlon took advantage of tho long Wo .hi;ll not Insult tho Intelligence of .winter evenings to mako out u plan of pro- Johnisbury peoplo took $M,mo. Tho llttlo town of Uurko put In a sum equal to nvo dollars npleco for every man, woman and child, within Its limits, and sovornl other towns nro listed for large sums. There are some Windsor county vlctlm, but they aro not so numerous," , . In all probability thero Is not a slnjle county In Vermont which docs wot Inoitfdo losers through tho Northwcsterh Otiar- THE THIRTEENTH VT. REOIMENT'S MONUMENT. CupUIn nrown'i Itlttnrlo Itatehot Hep. resented nt tlin lt of Ills Statue, (From tho New York Tribune.) Tim monument committee of the 1.1th Vermont Infantry has had a lively tusslo with tho commissioners ot the tintlonnl cometary at Gettysburg. Tho Vermont veterans- were determined that a hatchet our readers by nrgtllng tho point. It will cednre, nnd as a conrequciice they sex-ur occur to most of thorn thnt thero a twenty-four or more nowspapers publlMi- jnlcely situated, whero they spent a lium- leen dissipated. It tho millions contrlbut nnty Loan iissoclatlon, nnd this Is hut one ?,nou,m bV " tho rTht hanJ of Cllnt' of the many outside projects ot a rtmitar S the nZl ffi i ooctir to most of thorn that thero nrn nnin td tho lonso of n farm nt n small cost 'character In which Vermont money h(ts mark tho spot oecupleel by tho 13th Heel m on inc. oaiueiielii, ana the cemetery ...1 ... ,-, . , .1... nt M.AAlfH lm HmtuiwiIiB nt ..It Mi,... Cft IV VH f ITlVl T I or U 1 1 tllrt 11 r.1,,11 1,1 nff .If I . V L - w ,,,,. i-u in i. in? i' use mmiiui, aim mm n int. ' nvnc, ,,n.-.v ., ....... ...w ........ ........ . . ... Terms 1.00 n Year, Always In Advance. BURLINGTON, THURSDAY, At'O. 10. WANTED. When you want anything, ndrertUo In the new sjwcinl column of this paper. Somo bargains aro offered thero this week which it will pay you to road nbout. Seo pngo toven. This pajwr has moro than 25,000 lenders every week, und ono cent a word will roach them all. which doff) not comprise the St. Albans purveyed, at lenst to the line fences. Thty Messenger, tho Itutland Herald, the Hur- had their own butter, nml milk and eggs, llngton dalllof-, tho Swanton Com lor, tho nnrt other fflrm Products, and the season Mlddlebiiryneglster, the Manchrstcr .tour- was voted an unqualified success for IhU nal, tho Hcnnlngton Hanner and tho dozm family. other papers In this district that pfcr Tint advice to rent a farm Is undoubted to chooso their own tlmo for expressing 'V 1,10 ,TOSt tnat could ho given for n class tholr preferences, If they havu Miy Is not of People, who can not go far from tho Burlington Savings Bank INCORPORATED 1847. Deposits Juno 30, 1809, $0,570,870.71 Surplus Total Assots . 325,880.73 $0,002,760.44 TrtUSTEEa. C. F, WAiin, Wu.t.Atin Ciunb, CitAnt.Es i Smith, Heniiv OniEsg, J, L. iiAKSTOW, A. (i. ('ElllCB, llE.vnv Weli.s. llccelves nnd pays deposits dally. De posits made dining tho first four busi ness days of tho month draw Intore.it The kissing bug has at Inst made Its appeuranco In lirattleboro. Tho editors of Brattleboro, who utu moro than or dinarily handsome, will Co well to take out accident policies immediately. Word comes from 9taten Island that tho Harbor Hill golf caddies havu Inaugurated a strike. Now that the caddUa are hgln nlnc to Intlst upon tholr turn to strike. It may b necessary to lengthen tho gamo k link or two. IIMtli? tlld Itlllliln nt IVw. .,..... their neighbors had been ueod for the de-jment, has boon kept In hot water for six vclonmsnt of our own rcsouroes. tho Htate months. Tho cotitcfttlon resulted In a iom- would be far more progressive today thnn , Jr"11': , ,ne ""tciiet is a part of th i from tho first. It made aftorwards in tt l nnrl wtllln onm nf Ihr. hnmn v.n. . . . - hioriuuiiu Ileal UIU lerCSl Will COInme KO t 10 IITSl Ot IIIO 101- it is, and wiiiio aomo of tne nomo ven. captain's right foot. lowing mouth. turcs might havo boen losing ones, all ofi nic presonce of tho hatchet In any po.l- Interest will he credited to desposltors our peoplo would bo far bettor off than lon naturally suggests Inquiry, and that January 1 und July 1, compounding twice thov are , 'usl wll' tno vrnwnter wanted It a jear. Thero aro no stockholders In this , there. Every cometery guido will know bank. All the earnings, loss expenses, bo- There Is scarcely n town In ermonti tho story of Cant. Drown and his hatchet. 1 lone to dannaitnra. Thn mu nf lnteiest the fullett possible Indication of the Bit of Croat cities for tho puiposo of spending In whoso capitalists could not think of pro- j visitors will toll It to their children, and depends upon tho earnings, and for twelve Iho current cvm in tho sanctums on the the country tho few weeks vouchsafed to Iltnblo forms of Investment right at homo. "'HI hocomo history. At tho buttle of years was ii per cent, out under a iaw west side, much less f the preferences them out of the year of toll for .est and If they would put .heir wits at work l.'SZ'.l St .."mSSS! C taS can 'PT IZTtulnVw ct of tho voters nt large. Some of them, recreation: but wo believe thnro is a still this end. Out It Is .jasler to cut oft cou- The second Vermont Hrlgadc had been left until Its sumlus renMina 10 tier cent, of also, who aro receiving tho broadsldo Is- morp satisfactory course for tho great pons and let same ono ciso do the plan- " outpost duty In Virginia until tho third It" deporlts, when a spaclal dividend Is to sues ot the Lamoille County Literary u- majority of summer tourists who come to nlng and hustling, ever, If It doe. mean Into a!T T.x'c- In thl, State are paid by tho reau, which somo ono Is distributing with ermont. for exnmple, but who do not tho eventual loss of a largo share of the i Maryland and Pennsylvania. Then tho kank tn dopcslts of JluOO or less. Depon sueh unselllsh prodigality, may possibly cmo to put up ot hotels. To thin class wo 'capital Invested. Most of us havo had ex-'brlgfldo got oTders to proceed by forced "s aro lecehcd in sums from 1 to r.0X, have an opinion in regard to the soon- would say to buy a pleco of land for a nerlence In this direction at ono tlm or.5orc!,M to oln tho Army of the l'otom.ic. ' f"" no Interest will bo paid on any sum tanelty of tho outburst on tho east side, comparatively small sum on tho sho.es or'nno.hcr. so that wo can not throw sticks IStXtoX time St.Zhali PO.IV by widSwVXnrXlSl.llfi: nnd Its real value as a grudge of publio the islands of Lako Champlaln and erect nt ono unother: aiW wo shall be wlso If overtaken the main body. Just before the ,or- executors, guardians, charitable or opinion. i summer cottajto. A farm must bo cared we profit by our own oaperlonoe as well "rst "ay's battle Cnpt. tirown's command religious institutions or on trust funds de Tl.a mnnl.llnnn ....r.! V.I. .l.1 nf tnr ll.mlivhitllt llio ngr If n,nlli. la ,r .1... 1-1.1 ... - CHinU lip U II WCII, 1 WJllCn WJS all affil-1 "" UI"W OI mo COliri. .... . ,'t.....ut. jviii ii.i ui. nun . ......D..w..v ... . u .......... .d lllltl Ul UUI il L'IJI UUI IVUU Um IL UQ rt,,o,..l tl,i, Ul,.4n mu .....11 a. 1n.llH . . Im rA.1.n. a. .Ml. n . . .... . . ... . -,..,,,, vu iio in,.- ii-uuiiiK inina Hiuuitio, niiini , r- iiiinv um, moro ii.ougjiL ana energy into mvosl- on the Ka,t Side that havo not cared as and vegetables and fruit during the fewlments which will build up home Indust- yet to take sides upon tho quostlon In tho Wf-eks or month whloh constltuto tho.rlcs. How can Admiral Dewey appoint a data for his visit to Vormont's capital city when ho knows that ho will bo "In tho hands ot his friends" as soon i3 ho tets foot upon American soil? First district, will probably Indlcato thair sumnur vacation for a city family, and choices, as regards candidates, If they only those who havo trlod It can reallzo l avo any when they get ready so to do, the work and care and expenso which this uml In ample season to nnwwor any us- involves. fill purpose. In tho year which will Inter- A man of smill meann can provldo him vene before the convention meets thcra rclf with a cottago at vomo one of tho 'You can't get water heic." said tho giard. " 'Oalrst qtders." "Iamn your orders,'1 said Capt. Brown, and then, with all the ctuitCins ot tho mh and with only ono muti to help him he thrust tho guard anldu and Idled tho canteens. Ills at rest followed, and ho was deprived of his eword. Tho history making battle began with An, tl.v n r. ....I.. 1) 1- .....1 .... luxe of his collected works. 1 IX" ' Admiral Schley ha never forgotten tho o'lowcd to go. Ho picked up a camp PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Mark Twain will rturn to America In September. Ills visit to London Is nrlimir- ly to ariorge for an Ungllsh edition da1,-.. A statement from tho war department shows that by tho 22d of October there will bo at or on the way to the. Philip pines, 46,000 men reach the Islands beforo tho beginning of iho dry season. will be tlmo to consult the ureforence of many points which are being oiiencd uu , llshed card to tho voter, and without for tills purpose on Lako Champlaln, at iesncns np loanioi us a Hoy on his father's " " 10 mo i.ring line, rusii- . , , . . farm nnd said the othor day that his hand d 'nt0 'ho fray, and, singling out a rebel opinions of men whose Judgment Is , n- a comparatively slight expense and thU ,R as (lJ ' ' i,,;",, yal I,"1 "cnv"r officer ntty yards nway, penetrated tho titled to most respect, on the questions need not bother the owner e.xcopt during been. rebel ranks, collared tho officer, wrestling at Issue, nnd this paper, for one, will not the tlmo It is occupied. All the necessaries I nn, . , .Mi,, , , from, Wm ??0T,a and plhto1' "UBr 'hch , . . t-ol. Albert A. Pope, tho millionaire bl- h dronnel his hatchet, whllo his men be In haste to precipitate what may bo of life which .1 farm could afford can bo!cyt.e manufacturer, first saw a bicycle "heered Thim amid tho storm of bulTts a heated controversy In tho district. procured in ahundnr.co at a reasonable in Philadelphia at the centennial exos. and smoko. Such In brief was Capt. Having had rto communication with or price, and tho season's expeiwo will prob-i tlon of lfl"6- He WI(M fascinated by the Brown's exploit, from Judge Powers, beyond his brief pub- nhly not exceed those Incidental to tho ju "mhaXm MdconSo r,nST D,ION WAS KOT ACCEPTKD. llshed card to the eoters, nnd without rtutnl of a farm by a metropolitan rcsl-,lnff ,no foundations of his great fortune, j Walling, tho monument builder, said In nsmimlnir nnv ntithnritv whatever to sneak dent. I .... ,,,,, . . refertneo to it: ... . The new reclmentH will i J - , . , . u r ,.m i , t ,i. , 1 """" vmiu ui ..luiuuiuv "il was tno design of tho committee to mo new rtiomenis wnifor h, W(J mi . .)orhaps 1)0 permitted to I he building of railroads c-n both shoiea hnd to borrow money right and left to buv hnvn tl, stntim m.i .iiii hr,fi,,t m say that it is probablo that ho will prefer ot I-!10 Champlaln as well as throunh tho I the ground for his first copper mine and the hand of Capt. Stephen F, Diovn. Ac- that the question of his candidacy bo set-1 Island", thereof opens up a octlon of everybody prodlotod uttor failure, most cordlngly, I made a modol in this form, .fed by the people of own district, country unsurpassed for tho purposes ot , "Pe ."ahea a.m0 ve'u anpermTltiras dlgf!: rather than by the papers of the other summer residence, and wo eonililntly x-;two yenrs turned out 30,CW0,XO pounds of d A socotid model was made, showing district; or by any "literary bureau." If P?ct to seo tho land and beautiful groves coiper, paid his dbts and laid the foun- Capt. Drown holding a subro and nelt In he Is attacked he will of course defend bordering on tho lake dotted with summer datlon of his great fortune. his left hand, tho hetchet lying at his feet, himself, In his own way. ( cottages at an early day. The extent to I Rev. Dr. George C. Lorlmer, pastor of 'i,Ju ' rHLv!,;?'. E which this movement has already pro- Boston s famous Tromont Temple, never A Purc-hnl rcHree. .g.essed on both tho Vermont and XXXTZ The papers are making considerable fun ork shores is but a promise, cf what Is ot lls subject beforehand, corrects this, of Mr. William Waldorf Astor, who has lo follow tho development of n now sum- commits It to memory and destroys It. Just abjured his American citizenship and In,r resort in this sectlcti under the nil- Qon. James H. Wilson Is one ot the became a sublect of Queen Victoria. Mr. spires of tho Vanderbllts. When residents best horsemen In the army. In a cross- llko Xew York, lor e.- Z V " niiui i nine nu, iii.iLiv irn i uivi Mo monoy loaned to anv ofllccr or tru leo of the bnnR. CIIAHLIiS P, SMITH, President. FItUDICHlCIC W. WARD, Treas. R. S. ISHAM. Assistant Treasurer. Howard National Bank, Burlington, Vt. Capital Surplus and Profits $300,000 100,000 Burlington ought to havo a hosiery mill, a canning fnctory, an underwear and over alls factory. Thu city has neither of these and tho right tort of men, with money and brains, could make grand investments right hore Do not crowd, please, as wo havo room for all of you In thcao and oth er paying linen. Lynch haw in tin; South. A correspondent of the X. Y. Times pal liates the frequent exercise of lynch law in the South, by reminding Northern roHdera of a lynching at Frbana, Ohio, orr two years ago, when n negro was chopped In pieces for bis crime. He adds: "I could cite cascft In New Jersey, Pen nsylvania, Now York, nnd oven In Ver mont lajt summer, I1 of which wero more or less brutal. In vroportlon to tho number of llondUh crimes committed, tbero ara Just as many lynchlngs In the North an South." We should Ilka to now when and where thero was a lynching In Vermont. proved, nnd tho work Is now being execut ed. Tho sabre depicted In the stntuo Is an oxact representrtlon of the ono captur ed, which Capt. lirown still has. It con sideration of his gallant conduct In the battle, no action was afterwird taken in regard to hU violation of orders." Fhc hundred comrades witnessed tho presentation of a diamond bndEo to Capt, Drown In Chicago on tin night of May THE Revenue Leasing & Mining Go. Incorporated under Colorado Laws. CAPITAL, $500,000 PAR VALUE, $i.oo PER SHARE. Offer for Public Subscription. 50,000 Stares of Treasury Stock a f na Per v w, Sharc Subscription Books Open at Company's Office 60 Slate Street, Boston, Room 212, TUESDAY. July mi '99, at 10 A. H A general banking business transacted Drafts drawn on any country in Europe, payable in the curren cy of the country Special attention givnn to ac counts of out-of-town depositors. H. T. HUTTJ3H, Cashier. DIRECTORS: JODL ir. GATUS, President. DA NIK I j W. ItOlflNSON, Vice-President. AU1KHT C. SPAUI-D1NQ, ELIAS ITMAN. FflUD'K E. HUKGEaa. The fat undertaker, Who plants by the acre, roor victims of cough and cold. I sighing and crying. For we're all stopped dyintr Blnce lirazjllan Halm was sold. And for those Who deilre ..i N0'!1'"' yet to go higher It Is worth its weight lu aold. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Of IIOUI.INfiTO.V, VT. Incorporated 1840, Capital, - - $500,000 Surplus, - 250,000 SAI'i: DIII'OlIT VAI.I.TS. No expense or euro has been spared tq make these Vaults IMPKKON API J against tno attack of llro, iiurnljri or inoh vloI"liee. Hares of a s it J'OU HUNT the renter nloin tm ding 'h key or combination. Coiivudni' e ipon rooms lor cxniiiliiatlon ot ur ti i , L, V.. AVOOIJllOL Sh, c q i. r. WINOOSKI SAVINGS BANK From Its cartful management has not met with u loss from any lean made u l ing the l.tut tv,emy years. Deposits made during tho first five day.' cf any month will dtaw interest from th" first day of that month. I-iepos is mads' after the fifth eiay of any month w'll draw Intel eat from tho llrst day of the naxt month. Interest is credited depositors January 1st and July 1st, compounding tern, -annually. The rate of Interest paid to de positors by nil savings banks in this S'uta is limited by luw to four per cent, until its suiplin amounts to ten per cent of Its deposits, when an extra dividend ih to' be made. No Interest !s allowed by law to ho paldj on deposits in excess of two ihou-nn 1 lol lars except it bo or. deposits by w.dowa, orphans, administrators, exrut"ts guir dlans, charitable or religious ms' t i' ions, or on trust funds deposited by ord. r of ccurt. The nank pays nil taxe-s in tMs S'at on deposits of fifteen hundred dollars o less. KP.MONT LOAN? SOLICITED. Due depositors June K 1W0 7! C 6U (Surplus " Hj Deposits and surplus... "SI 77 CV OrFMCKitS S. H. Weston, President; Ormond Cule, Treasurer. TItfSTi;nS-S H. Weston, J, B flmall. O, P. nay, A. J. Stevens, Ormond Cole, H. C. Mower, Samuel n.'gwood. The Bisiiifliitoii Trust Co. i6a College Street, Chartered by the State of Vermont. 1 ransacts a general banking business, and executes ate and individual Trusts. OFFICERS I899: Cor par Astor, who lives In London, where titles of a errnt city ntid pedigrees are of more account than In ntrpie, can go to sleep on tne islands ana 1,1 nml tiftc-li which has Tor years been 2J. 1SS2, when lui was trienl by a mock court this country neems to hnvc felt the need wpko up at home the next morning ready regarded by the locnl lo.-semen as an lm- maitlal on a lor g list of charges. Among of a taller genealogical tree than he po- for business, for business, they will havo nil tho ad- sessed. There are dealers In that sort vantages of tho most charming comblr.a of goods in Europ who will furnish any- ( tlon of lako and mountain scenery to ho th.ng you want In that line. Toll them found In tho country Joined to the most what kind of ancestors you would like desirable accessibility, and this Is to bo and how many of them, and they wl'l get tho Ideal summer resort of tho future. them for you. Your pedigree will look well on paper; will bu accomponlad by .NmvMel hod of liny Preservation, armorial bearings, crests and coats ot 1 The development of tho silo has led to pos'lhlllty An ofllccr who nns neen unucr ucii.,,,, , r. ,,. , .,m,i.,i Wood at Santiago says of him: "I saw ,.nllirn,, nil rMHB murics from the three days, ( ,11,i,,n of a ..hell while thus rashly Gen. Wood at his de-k for 1 I v r . . The mine Is located on Itock Hill, Call- U, W. KODinSOn. iornia uisinci, ono mue irom L,eaeivilie, Colorado. Co. owns and controls nbout HO acres. Volns are traced through th property that havo paid millions In fllvlflpndn tr fin. 'ft rtlvrri t'ti illrt.ntlv ml. For rushing into a place of extreme Joining claims. The Denver & rtlo Grande italiroari runs within one-half mile of property. other th'nss mertloned In the chargos are: Edward Wells, Prest. B. B. Smalley, Vice-Prest. (of Wella k Richardson Co.) (ex-Coitector U. S. Cuatomil E. Henry Powell. (of rioulnson-ISdwnrds Lumber CoJ (of Powell Powell, Attornsya.l A. E. Richardson. Henry L. Ward, Treasurer. (of Wells .t. Itleha-dson Co.l when, I really believe, he was the sickest man In dantlago. Once, going Into tho .;,,.. iosmg ns left arm In tho Battlo OFFICIALS: of the Wilderness. 1 Mr. R. c. SUnniUDOE. Pre.-ldont p,f, w,B "'' ,"ul ' "1 "For forcibly taking a private of th 17th Attonney-at-l.aw, Tremont Building, moment he hmecd up again and went on ,.,.,,... ou, . s, Aiball, Jaii. wiro i,, Boston. Mass. and worked just ns hard that day ns pn'was lmDrBOne(i a civil action after his Mr. OUY M. SPF.AR, any other. With chills shaking his entlro lie wrote.' OUn KALEIDOSCOPE. arms, got up In gold and colors, if you experiments rooking to the saving ot body he would press his hand hard against IU1, ,! will 1, m,l ... ..emilnn rrnn, nthr th,iM nnrr, In n rn cnn.ll. the desk SO as to Stop tllO trembling Willie genealogy, provided you keep it to your- tlon, and inasmuch as Vermont Is noted Wo do not remember finy. As to the as- self, or bhow It only to people who know for Its production of hay our farmers iill sortlon thnt In proportion to the amount no moro about such matters than you do. lie Interested to learn that grass Is now of crime lynchlngs me a fieciuent In the' Sir. Astor seems to havo applied to somo being baled while green. It Is announced North as In the 3ouh, If tine It makes a' such pedlgree-mongr, and to have oh- that the Planter's Compress company nf bad showing for the section thus defend- 1 talned a very fine pedigree, tracing tho ter somo weeks of Investigation has turn oil. Lynchlngs an say, flvo hundred fold'Astors back to a lineal connection with d Its attention In u new direction, and Is more frequmt In tho South than In tha '11"! D'Aiitorgsi, u noble French family, now baling hay as well as cotton. It has North. Can It be that llvn hundred fiend-' which started from one Pedro Astorga of adopted a method of feeding hay Into lis ish crimes followed by lynchlngs aro com-! ' atlle, who was a famous crusader, Kill- presses which Is proving very satlstac- mlttod In the South.-rn Status for every ' wd at tllc taking of Jerusalem In 1100; and t01.y. Tlle iiny ls fLle1 UTCeli nnil R !,. one such crime committed in the North? having no end of counts and bnrom in tho jected to a pressure of sixty pounds to We do not belluvo It. Mob-murders are f,""nl,-v llne' down t0 a Iacflf's D'Astorg le cublo foat . v.ho, ns tho pedigree says, fld from; Tll,s amol,ccment is Well calculated FORCE OF HABIT. How natural for Chawley, Who scllf. dress goods at home, When off on his vacation Along the boach to roam On ilnding he Is "busted," Just as lie makes a masli. To glvo uway his habit And cull aloud for "cash!" Pliilmlidphla North American. A RUDE AWAKENING. "Hilly," said Sandy, "de other night almost tho rule lu somo Southern com munltles, they are the taro exceptions In Franco to Germany with tho other Hit- t0 cause of incredulity to pass over dreumpt I wuz sleeping under do roof of a most Northern States. There has not been KUHiots nfter the revocation of Um h.dlct one In this Statu within any ono living. the memory of 01 Nantes, and was tho grandfather of a j man who dropped the D' and g Irom tho name and became a plain Astor, of Wal dorf In Germany. The latter was W'll Stick in Home Divestments. )am WnI()ol.f.s llnnu,..,tloneil ancestor. In view of tho experience through which 1 Mr AUor vrobaUly pa,u weI1 for ,,., no smau number or vermonters passed during- tho recent period of jianio und haul the face of the average Vermont farmer, 1 . . , , .. , D.it must havo been pleasant? 1,11, 11 uiiiiuiiiiuu IIIUI -A in-i iitit-il in 1 imii-a j "Yep! but de funniest part of It wuz dat of green hay opened three weeks after I woke up an' found myself on de roof of pressing showed good results. Tho con- P.dhmtn palaco car. -Chlcugo Now tents aie salel to havo been perfectly cur- tlmes as a result of wild-cat Investments in distant parts of the country It may not be necessary to worn our loaders against Southern and Western sohemcs although pedigree and must havo accepted It as a genuine article, for he allowed It to fio printed In full In tho English Tall Mall MngiuUie which he owns. Being thus siirnad before the public, It attracted tho attention of a Mr. Lathrop I ed, with no slgnis of damage from moist ure or mold. Led by tho success of Its experiments the Planter's Compress com pany has announced Its intention of utili zing a large number of presses for tho baling of hay, nnd it nlow has JKO presses in actual operation. A NKW WAY. Fuddy "Something seems to be troub! Ing McVener." Duddy "Ves; ho answered an advertise ment which offered to send to all who In closed fifty cents a receipt by the use of which they would get rid of their supor fluous fleh without tho taking of drugs. Ho M'nt the half dollar, and this Is tho tho return ot good tlm. Is accompanied wittlngton, who )fl described as a dlstln- gulshed geiK:alogist, of high authority n all such maters. This gentleman took tho pains to overhaul tho Aster pedigree and aggregated 61,0uO,OU) tons, of which the value was tl01,300,CM). If tho prosslng of by an abundance of money which ls pe cuharly favorablo to ojioless investment. Wo ail know in a gmor.il way that the majority of peoplo who Invented monev """ .7 " ". y tt tho product in Western socuri.l,. for examnle. w ' " "'ar ' W ' " " to retain a maximum of natural Juices. ' ui'iiiuiciy unti wiiii 1110 irtiiiny u'luiub ui iU.-..s piupuru.i 10 1110 mini tho D'Astorgs. The results of his Investl sme.unt Involved, whllo thos who con- Katlong nro thus summarized: lined themselves to horn Investments , Ttlf.j. Bhow that no record exists any laigely survlvud tho financial Hlorm. .where In Germany, where the iro-.:cnitori But whllo we posMj3 this knowlcdgo In flt John Jacob Astor lived, going to claim a ,,..r.,i ,..,. r , nt ,,- , i . .i or oven allude to tho ennobled French an- a general way fw of us hav had the epgtty f(,t oM , the proj)(nln.,p,j ri.,jKrf.. fact brought hemu to us in as Impressive They show, moreover, that tho de'Scend- innnuer us have the ieonl. ot (liens Falls, nnts of tho French d'Astorg3, Comtes eV According to the statistics of 1807 the answer he got: "Sell It to the soap-fat hay crop ot that year in the United States ma'1 Bos'on Transcript. ns Is claimed, It can bo ween that tho dis covery of the Planters' Compress com pany will add a largo sum to tho value of this farm proeiuct, and it may revolution ize methods ot curing hay, Keirclirn vs. Home Investments. In n recent Issue of tho Free Press wo CONSOLIDATION. I hfir," laid the man who was1 home hunting, "that no one oan live In this placo but doctors." "You are wrong," responded the native-; "I live here and I am no doctor. enlistment.' Capt. Brown Is at present a successful Chicago lawyer. Ttje four panels of the monument are inscribed as follows: FRONT FACE. THIRTEENTH VERMONT VOLUN TEER INFANTRY. lfW2-lSf3. ON THIS FIELD THE RIGHT REGI ME NT OF STANNARD'S VERMONT BRIGADE, THIRD BRIGADE, THIRD DIVISION, FIRST COUPS. Inly 2. Five companies under Lieutenant Colonel William D. Munson supported batteries on Cemetery Hill. i Ne-ir uvening the other five compan ies commandeel by Colonel Francis V. Secretary and Treasurer. Capitalist, CO State street, Boston. Hon. J. W. DEAN, Attorney-at-Law, Donve-r. Colorado. Mr. C. B. BOYNTON. Boyuton Furnace Co., New York city. Mr. ABBOT W. LAWRENCE, Dlliaway & Starr, Bankers. Boston, Mass. Member Boston Stock Exchange-. Bankers Amorlcan Loan and Trust Co,, Boston. Man. and the Amerlcnn Na tional Bank of Leadvllle Colo. Oe-n'l I Manager at Leadville, RcAit. B. Estey. TaNGIN This offer ot 0,000 shares Is the second block of Treasury stock placed on the market. The first lsaue was ot ."0,i.) shares, and this subscription was taken in i fow hours by our leading stock ex change houses. The moneys received from sale of Treas- Riindall, charged to the Rogers house, ,H?'?,K "e ";p'l,u .'Vli on the. Eminlttsburg Road, capjur ng legitimate, mining I expends of ti e eighty-three prboners and reeaptuilng ,.om,mny. Au oU,er toc.ki including that four guns, after which tliey took post- owned by the officials of the company, Is tlon here-, and weie soon Joined by tho deposited under an escrow (lgreemen t five companies from Cometery Hill. with thu American Ionn nnd Trust Co.. , ,,, , , ,,,,.,, of Boston, and cannot be drawn or sold July 3,-In tho morning 109 men advanced , lmt th0 Company Is earning dividends, forty-five yards under lit of sharp-, For further Information and propectus shooters, and placed a llne of rails. , address or call UOO.tl liltf, 00 srA'l i: m , When tho Confederate column erussed Boston, Mass the Emmlttsburg Ro.nl the regiment advanced to tho rail breastworks and opened fire. As the Confederates oblleiti ed to their left the regiment changed fiont forward on first company, ad vanced 200 yards, attacking the Confed erate right flank, throwing It Into con fusion, and capturing 243 pilsoners. i.wit. LETTERS FROM THE PEOLPE Fremnture Politics Inraol I lo' Center Lively. Storm Oflicers and men engaged IV) To the Kclitor of tho Free Press: Klllod and mortally wounded 22 . , . , , . ,, , , Othor wounded .... SO Tll '""nching ot a full sized enngres- Othor wounueei .... ...... .......... sloel.,, district campaign boom, right in PANEL AT THE RIGHT OF UHE tho mUst of thc heat 0f mid-summer. t RON!. Hourly a year beforo it should be bother- The 13th Vermont Infantry volunteered lie the heads of the good peoi le of La in thc summer ot 1SC2 from the counties molllo In partlculur and tho first dl.nrlct nf Chittenden. Franklin. Lamoille and In general, ls the particular pulltV.il bub- Washington. and with 95 oflicers and men bl which hns our attention, and had ..estj No woman is going to be tormented with pain and weakness and nervousness and distressing womanly ail ments of all sorts, if she knows a way to cure it. That's the reason we are telling you about TANGIN. It is absolutely, unfailingly and positively a cure for any of those dreadful diseases known as womanly ailments. To prove it to you, we will send you a free sample of TANGIN and ?. valuable medical treatise on the dis eases of women, free, if you will send a postal asking for it. That surely proves what we think of TANGIN. It has such wonderful curative powers that we are not afraid to scud you a free sample. A. M. BININGER & CO.'S Successors, New York. Indeed! And might I ask what you 1 was' mUsterod Into tho service October 10, havo our best sense and thctighlful incs-. !?" 'j.jo ligation. In the methods already adoptel undertaker. "-Chicago i RQforo Gettysburg Its service was In Vlr- we can hut discover the master m.mlpu-1 glnla Centrevlll command House, December 21, UC2. It reached this paper which im.o mt. ' nre 'I, sir, Post. NOT EVEN I 'LAC ED. "That man Agulmildo " t-.-t 1, 1 the Com- lro Gettysburg Its service was In Vlr- we ca" hut discover tho master m.inipu-1 and chiefly picketing a lino from lator of wires, tho same hand that appear-, evlllo to Occoquan. With other 1 In that memorable State cvimp.iUii of I innds it repulsed the attack of tha I y R""-c'. " 'V1' r'K.'' won ,ne, derate cavalrj' on Fairfax Court fhiy. Tho News and t Itlzen the county N Y In eoiincitlon with n recent hiI nf Aube-rede, d d not any ot them lice to tier-' spoitc oi xne exceneni results or tno nomo ' - ;.t, buUlHflol,i juiy j. After Gettysburg, with "l0 Posiiicn oi paumg on ine i..ick mui e'curltk s j c U Kow , .rn,.?Rctur m tha r"vocut1"1 "C ,ho K:llct, nf ' investments made by a resident of a w 5 . "n U(X "youn" man who i the army, It piirstied the Confederates to two towns In which it has publication ot-t-ecurltP,-. Joseph 1 owlet, a inanufnctui- NallUSi bllt on the oontrary, remained in , hl)0rln clt.. ns nown bs. ,0 n,lml... n2"W,n,", 'n,qUlf 13 Mlddletown. Mel. Hh term of enlistment hoeo e'Utml.U f gure-head, llahey or ot that village, died recently, says tho France. Tho olllces and honors they en jK"''0-. c5 " snown u tl o admin- never eats veal. h wing exr' ted, It was ordered to Brat- l--wls, I "-Isht "good fellow," has once. Troy Pr.H, und some of uls investments Joyed under the King ot France after the Islrator's sale of his securities at auction. U hy. Un't lje "imoerod among those y,1, July 31. M3. It was muster- more taken up Its old duty of flooding tho bold as follows "under th- hammer " Tho revocation of tho Edict or Nantes tcmaln'It Is not pleasant to turn to the other l.lc n? -St. Paul t.lobo. Jul j. county, district nnd otate with a deluge bom as mnows under in. hammer, rim .,,,, ,rh,.n . ,,. mQ..., milt.' , .,, ,,, ,,,, ,, ,, ,,.i c l.0"1. J"'5 ,r'' ., m r., of ronrlnt "ed torlal comment" touching Glens Falls Portlsnd .Vment Mock sold t,r tlllU lt ls cparlJ. Mlov. thul , at0 Motot ,7 people of VJr I CST''Y BXPBnlENCK- the ce"in o her Vwrnont orgnnlza- the candidacy of Congressman Powets, nt S1.7i): tho Glens Fa U N.itlen:il Tiank nf marriacn nf .Tncnnes d'Aate,ri.- In Franco '-M'ricnco oi homo oi uic people oi ci- , .... nnd of C. S. Paco n ODnos tlon to him. nut r uu- icuruu t v- iiv. ci mnr mij lll.im. Block ut$2.Mand ?2.r,:.. Plank Head stock whlrh ofllclal recorda show to have bee-,1 mont who disregarded homo investments brought twice its par value. Tho village li','., is falsified In the propounded talilo to for more dlntnnt and more alluring pros- coal company stock tol.l at par. Hut chain between the Fiench nnd German the most notable sale was that of tho icoord possible, whllo the former authentic Glens Falls Insurance company' stock, par vsluo WO, which in ought $1,C0!. Tho fCc-uritle-j disposed of yielded over J50.WK), that amount. i"(n Fel1m iikcij-j, ne is iru i i.m huji., This mny bo reyarded as an exceptional , logically and genealogically, and will be cass, hut in evety Eastern rlty and ep-.t'imo nn object of merriment instead of pecially In nvry Vennoiu town, can be nwo and veneration. lie will have to glo found lurJllol uaten. This man might P '"Is noble ancestry and ho content to have Uives;-d lu Western mortgages or 'nexcend from a reputable Gorman butcher; in prairie "corner lots;" hut ho choso to and though he will still have plenty of keep his capital near homo whero he i money, he will have a lltlo less even of could personally watch the nre.ifr-.ss of that, than If ho hnd not purchased a pcdl- the dllt.'ront projects In which It was In vested, and thu result shows that ho was wio. The present Improved financial nnd busi ness situation affords no reason for abate ment of caro In making investments, and thc wMj nun will continue to placo his prisoners?'' asked tho Filipino general. "Well." iinmv,rftil thn nther. "wn luvven't K-2. the latter date making a connected 'npct. bll, ,llera tlll rpmnlnfl n iironounc. 'any too much wealth In tho natural con ed teiidencv on tho nnrt of not a few dillon ot things. We had one American' tlcns on tho third nay or tno name. , , . . , . ., , , , , prisoner In camp, and the first thlrlg wo residents to Invest their savings In what km,w h0 wns( hlng us to play tho must be called visionary as well as re- great American game. To tell tho truth, Astor can overthrow mote financial ventures. Here ls what tho I don't feel ns It we could afford a-ny move prisoners even ir we coum get 'cm." - I il, ,., . tvuniiiiK'Ui Dim. dates destroys thu claim. This mikes bad woik ot tho Astor pedi gree, and unless Mr, i ml probably did not f.oBt Mr. Fowler half U'e Kcnaloglst's statement (which docs I Woodstock Standard has to say of tho e gce. His fate In tills respect jhould bo prrlencu of residents of Vermont with one Western conccrnl: "It ls a rocky road that Is trnivoled hy Vermont holders of capital stock In tho erstwhllu Northwestern Guaranty Dona association; and half the stock held In New England belongs to VcrniontciM These stockholders ot course lost tho wholo ot their Investments, nnd are now assessed 10 per cent uddltlonal to pay up n warning to homo American tutt-hunltrs nubilities of the concern. This being re- und buyers of hand-picked pedigrees, of foreign make, quired to double their losses, for tho bene fit of othor losers, is a protty sorry out look for tho stockholders. Tho assess ment ls demanded under tho laws of Min nesota, whero tho association was char- To Spend the Kiunmor Happily, A Now York contemporary In telling Its money wht-r lie ran glv.; It the benefit of city readers how to spend the summer in.tercd, and the Vermont stoe-kholders will his ovwi personal supervision, inn enjoyable manner advises them to tent riot pay tho assessment until It Is asoer- a farm, where the entire family oan And Rallied whether tho courts will force them rest and recreation, This advice Is based, to honor tho demand, They have formed upon the experiences of a rJrooklyn fam-'a combination, retained counsel, and will ily, who tried various methods of spend-j fight tho mnttcr to tho end. This family, "The aum which the Northwestern Guar anty Doan association took out of Ver- lOast Hide nnd AVest. The FREE PRESS e:ople-d from tho SI, Johnsbury Republican a list of seventeen papers printed on tho East Side of the ing their summer vacation. Stale, which havo In somo way arrived .which consisted of a man and wife nnd lit tle daughter, lived In a flat with which no mont for stock alone amounts to J224.0CO. yard or play-ground worthy of the name If the stockholders are required to double was connected, andoneof tho first require it, their losses will aggregate nearly half mcnts in connection with their summer a million, und It Is estimated that tho sojourn was that It should be enjoyed Vermont losses on Investments In bonis less posltlvoness, Indicated the-lr views as Whero tho llttlo daughter could get on the and securities through this leaky concern to what ought to bo done In tho first .Its- 'ground and romp at will. Tho couple, will foot up over half a million mote, ttlct. Having ventured lo call uttentlon whoso means are Mimcwliat limited, mado "Thc biggest conltrlbutlon canio fc-om to tha iuiucwlut rumurkuUu prc-pomlcr- tho mimuko, however, of securing u tioai d-1 Caledonia county, f il.OXt. oX which SJ.. at tho conclusion that Judge Powers should step down and out. Tlio two La moille county paper; tiro In Addlsoncounty and two in Rutland county completed the list of papers that had, with greater or HOUOHT HIM OFF. Mrs. Wellment Hero Is n nickel lo liolp you reform und be a betler man;. And. you won't light any more, will you? P.attnred Hutts Not a bit of It, lady. Dat munificent disbursement makes mo fed les' like Gen, Gomez nn' do Cuban army. Judge. smrmnr There is a Class of People C Who aro injured by tho uso of cot- C foe. Itecently thero has been placod 3 Z in all tho grocery stores a new pre. 3 pnrntion called GHAIN-O, made of 3 z puro grains, that takes tho place of g coffeo. 3 E Tho moat delicate Btonmch re- s E oeivei it -without distress, and but 3 fow can tell it from coffee. 3 E It does not cost over i as muoh. 3 E Children may drink it with great ben- a c cut. 15 centa and 25 cents per pack- 3 e age. Try It. Ask for GRAIN-O. 3 TryQrain-O! 1 E Infl"ttliityoiirgrocerglTeyoaOP.AIN-0 3 Z Accept no liulttloa. 3 iuiiuiiuiiiiin....fiiimuiiiwiiimiii Tills monument was erected by 193 of ' ""ii"'",i i nun.u , the survivors In UM. tho attitude of tho voters ot Lamoille l'lireo markers show Its different post- mum- " ""' '"' " "- t.piis this wav. Mr. Paae launches his PANEL. AT THE LEFT OF THE FRONT early endeavor to succeed to Judge Pow vniwii v RAN'DAI.L trs' Place. Tho News and Citizen, his PAPI'AtN' WCOSD VEItMONT ! mouth-plece, ixofessed to hear the pot CAl 1AI.N s XUAU ; biuiu.M -lolling; nn "oditorlnl" on the situation ,,m nvn TtnrtTEENTfl VERMONT oes rortl1 from that busy aflue In Hydo l.OI.O.NEL THIRrLLN HI M.UMUIS 1 ei,Uorla, HnIl0tumH through- ,.r ruTi spwv'iVt.'VTif vF.rtMnNT "tit the State. The News and Citizen COLONEL S E EN 1 E LN i LRMONT ngaln rimUk yf comU)(, u storm, It will, it faithfully promises, glvo jnly 2. In tho charge Col. Randall fell its read"rs Just what the newspaper fel- wlth his wounded horse, but soon over- Iowa say; the net Is lmuh-d In and the took and led tho lino on foot. rumbling thunders supposed to roprocnt :t. When tho Confederates began to the great voice of tho people nre g.iinetcii SlMPilClTvy July yield to the flank attack, and his or- in irom every iiuio ens iu.iua "cni...i.. (1,-r to ceaso firing was not ncnrii, ne no uumc-r nucmu- m m uummu i.y mvhed In fiont of his line and by district, So closely .mi many ef th"o word and Kt-sture mado himself under- int-plrcei editorial writers follow rei copy .mn.i nnd thus saved tho lives of the similarity is really paintu many foes. Ho died at Northtield r SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS MAG E E FURNACE4 3& - 36 UNION ST. BOSTON. mm rastei mu h COM 3 AGENTS FCiR IH'RLlNGTON AND VICINITY. O, S. Illodgett Co.,,t llutllngtou A. T. Calhoun Verge nnes Riddle Pros .. Johnson E S. S. D. Fnrr Ilnstil IMwnrds &. Gloyd Richmond. Calhoun & Stew.iit Mld.llobury. Perry, Read ,t Co Hlws'iurgh. F. R. Ilutton llrandon. "Spunky Laniollle." It was too the county when Mr. crnor to expect Mr. 1, ,l, V,..a hn..., mi.ln llin net UCnilH oi . will be us'o.1 some more, and from' wk to lulnfully clow In the cou, iinu, ii., mmtn , . A. . . in -,ni ihd racn was nuuiiciK iwr kuvv 1MJ. ill HIV 0MttTl'l I l erected u monument at his grave. Vliuon-? n..u' the Il.r, IIAVI?!. nt thn t ' .UIU U.IIIVI u. . ""' HI... I. I .V,. tn: r, I ,.,..l....v, . , . 1, Innnmn in thunderat on Is (ending them a .News ' '" '""" , e-nKH o editorials Hh anything elso hen he pits him. -If agalns , the voters !n every nook (another Lamoille county man who Is ho.d' ho State will wonder who In " high esteem ns l Judge- Powers-, i'10"1 In a recent letter to a friend In Neiv York Admiral Dewey mys of tho Philip pines: "It Is a good climnte for work, for sleep on the face of tho The statue lepresents Lieutenant Sloph en the cam h officer. Persevering anu . nnA rltl-.n few tlinvMl n 1 nnve It. tt.iia, , , ,-w-v..... F Drown, company iv, o r on "' 'V' Vmrt from tr , h and tustlce port of tho pros" l.ispl.ed by master Hem wiinouc i ui ...k . - - CoiVM.f ssninn imv.T. In hand In tho field 'or politics, but win. li II 1P hatchet carried It in tho battle un II this s. II M ton. fssntn n lo cr . in (rom c,()su obfCrv.ull)l, ll0t(l a rADturea a rwuro irom n uuiueiei.Mu . not liv nnv m.vins retlect hft sober Ihoucht . ' Ienfiif. I'nnunt tie Cured determined like him tions which gave him his nomination In "'T.'l. nt M..n. nt n-n Mlddleburv bo.n discovered to he un were i mi " worthy of 'tho confidence, the respect and "Ladies can wear shoes the support of tho sensible men of the First district? By no means. Is Judgo Powers' strength of character, power of intellect, his oratorlal powers, nn mteg alter us nr a en toot- ..... ij-,j.. . nt . . . . I .1 , . . . . 1 . Illy. HlUL'UCIIUt.lVC. 1 1 1 ! 1.1. .1 . ,,,,u .. .....a", a powaer iooe.Bn.iKen into wie nnV ..-'-, , snllnu i.wiirment. his It maKes iigni or new snoei loei .rr.r,-'.' .y: .X, h r,M r in One sire smaller after using Allen Foot Ease, Khns. .. H.uau LnlfiXni it's tho crcatest comfort illscov-. and serve well tho First district, cue cry of the age. Cures swollen feet, hllst and callous spots. Allen's IAiot-Ease Is a certain oure for ingrowing nails, .candidate for Congress next year may ho sweiillng, hot. aching feet, At all drug- u nrfectiy legitimate deslte. but I want FREE hy mall. Address Allen stud, to Itoy, V. . and purpose of the republicans district. BANKS OF THE LAMOILLE. Cambridge, Aug. 1st, rolleti feet, hllst-'whlt lessened? No! Gov. Pngc Hen's Foot-Ease to follow Judge Powers and i cm( a pi i to h I will csrtalnly, be tho ciiolco ut tho rcpub- A CRUEL PARENT. "Papa, cdu't I go down to tho natatO' lum and learn to swim?" No, daughter. If you aro really bent on acquiring an accomplishment by which you might some tune savo my ute you C S nmoltlon ,,, i t.nmn nml lenrn tn conk itnnd as a ' ',,rri. fe fit, i to bay hero and now that Judge Powers- One Minute cougii cure, cures, Tbt l w bi t It an wad tart by locnl nnpllcntlons, as they cannot reach the diseased portico of the ear T here Is only ene way lo cure ccarnera this and tnat is ny constitutional retneuios. tion of the mucous lining of the hustach Ian Tube. When this tube gets Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed deafness Is the result, and unless the In flammation can tie takon out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nlno cases out of ten are canted by catarrh, which la nothing but nn Inllnnied ccndltlon of tha mucous surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catnnh) that out..iot be cutcd by Hull's Oatarrli Cure. Send for circulars, frcv F. .1. CHENEY & CO Toledo, O. Mil 111 r 1 lriitfirtktl fi 7.V' lllull'a Family Pills aro tho host.