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2 THE BURLINGTON FREE iJKKSS; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1001. WITNESS Mil Liqnor Smuggled Into Windham County Jail to Pris oner. MAKING AN INVESTIGATION. Judtro Stafford and Court Officials Do. tormlnod to Know Who tins Doflod All Authority-Offonco Unpnrnt lolod In Vermont History No Hazing ut Norwich. Rrattleboro, Oct. 1.1. A dlsclostiie, tliiit liquor l;ul been smuggled Into tin- Wmd lmm county jnll it Nowfunc mid an lm )initant witness In tliu oases rtconil brought against tho kn.il sellers hud In come too drunk to appear In cmut 1:. jrc aly disturbed tin- authorities Tit I mttt r Is being invi sliguted. The imp In 1 im ted was lleinv Lddy, who vv i- . jill on a sentence fur larceny, but i- H.e prim Ijinl witness In a case involving i'ir- jury, tho charge against eoitaln one of whom hits already bem c; For several months the authorlti bem doing tilt Ir best to put a sb p llli mil sub' of lbiuor In this count svcral instances heavy fines h i .1 i r i . to ' 1l.iV t.) the ill.l 111 been impose d. Among the arrests in nlo wit -"Senuish" I'anedy of this place, charged with having hold liquor to lviM.v, 'lie mi n net used of larceny. Amour 111' uitnes.se who appeared In favor of r'.n . I vvhc i tho ease was tried were IMiiii i!oiiyciu unci rotor Orcutl, ns u result. ol tin e I dence which the ccillllty until Mile's en -t .ineel both of theme were eh i ir. il with prjurt.. It was :il this poliu Dm lMeiy's lircsetice In couit wits elo.-lrid as he w.is the chie f witness against Orcuil i- he h.iu luoii against (bm.v mii. hen the sin i f IV w . 'it Into tli main c.r ri It n- of the comity J. ill In which the pii--eater- moved with slight free (bun Irom the ic'is he found ICddy helpless.', drunk. 'I'll' fut vv.u- reported to the court ..lid It was liecisturi to postpone the ln.il. 1" Stafford, the pteslellui bulge mid ti e V .mm Court olllclals c.pi .-s. d great t oncer. i .nut disph usuro nt tie situation. An line-tlgnthui was begun i ibtirmliie vbo f unshed Hddy the 11. i. r. the ina.i ii r In which It was possible for It to b s.i) ikrIi d into Jnll. The oil" rk nee Is raid I., be without a parallel In the history ot the Vermont prohibitory VERMONT HISTORICAL SOCIETY Holds 53d Annual Mooting In Montpol ier Adjourned to Nov. 5. Montix-lior, Oct. 1." -The flf ty-tl.lnl an ratal mcetlnK of the Vermont Historical mCety wns held In the Supremo Court rerun at tho State house this afternoon. Hon. Charles Dewey pri slillnp; 'n th nh-i-onco of the prchldent. The following assoel.ile members wore elected: Clarence K. Mmiltcn and Mdwnrd M. C.oddarcl of Mom pell, r. Col. It. H. Bmalley, Hon. itobert Itn' ert--. I Jr. P. C. llawky. nnd Hon. Si in i n tlasolton ot Uurllnnton D. S. N.'IIoijl-. M. U.. of I'lattsbutph, N. V.. wns elected cortes pondir.K: member unci Hon. .1. Simpson of Now Yoik an hoiu'i'iirv member. Cr.l. O. (',. lienidlet of Hurlliif-'ton was re rlcctcd president of the society ami th i h i tlnn of the rest of the others was jiost rc ned to an iidjourued moetiii"; In be held .N'cvcmlHT .Mb. meuii'tlal notice ri nnrdlns the Into Chnrk- .M.inley Wild.- of MSdcllebur.- who db d I". 'ini.iry 1'ilh last, w.is rend mid i"tc 1 t i be f-preud upon the recoids of the K i, ty A eorillmj to the reports of the ju in t. r end tre.isuti r the soclet ec m-. to b."" In tl'.urlsl !n condition. I'he .unmint of money In the trcu-ury now Is ?:T'.i. .."i. BLEW HIS HEAD OFF. Yoiuifr Man In tinrra Takes His Ufo in a Horrible Manner. D.irro. )t. l.V -John 11. Uecri-'c, .iKed 21, re liimltted suicide In n most hotrible man ner ut his hoiii.' on Me reliant stteet at pi t'lis foteiiocii. Ill !.ud been IU in 1 cl for several days but -.ild he weis Hoi no Intt r to-day and went from bis loom i'ii tile scumd floor to one down stairs tho bitter in aec.0 e.moelato his mother, who v ..s c irliiL; for him. I Alter the dm tor's mnrnlnic visit he ask-' el lu- mother to cet him some catnip tei mi 1 she loft the house to Kinder some cai nlp kiowihk on the groin ds. As soon as i-he v.i- Kone the youiiK man went up h nil - o his own room, took a 3.3') cel'.bto V im In -tir tlllo fi'ou. a (use and loaocd it and t, t into his own bed, where he laid tin rule beside him with the muzzle to bin forehead and pallid the trigger. The top rf bis head was lib rally blown off and the 1 lined and brains were .stuttered over tho bed. walls and headlioaid. The mother heard the shot and hurryln? back to the hou.so was ec,nf runted by the Fipht so gruesome ai d horrible th.it sbo h.i.- .since been compli tely prostrated. Two dm tors wero called luit death had ln-eu Inst antnnoous.Tho tlfle was one of hUh r. iikc i-arolliK a soft l.r.se bullet. The "ause was und.iublcelly insanity. YoutiR (.leoruo wns of .i melancholy retlr ini, disposition and of late had acted ri'H(rl, claimltiR at c lie timo that noun of his friends would speak to him. His character was of the best and ho had ( . n-ielera.ble ability. lie was at D lu ll.' nth (olktre four jcat- and a member of this year's class but .is he hnd to ivuilc bis way he fell behind i ivl did not i id. vuite, much to his own cli appolutmi nt. lie lenies a mother, Mr.- A. A. Nortluop, with whom h" lived .n,d two sisters, Mr-. J'fcph j. Arkley of Or.uiKo and AHsk Jcsle Gooikp of this ell v. ( was born in Cabot where his fatlu r died some years npo. VERMONT OSTEOPATHS IVIEEi". Aesociatlon Elects Ofllcora-Tholr Craft MiiUintr Good Proeross, Montpcllcr, Oct. 1.". The second annual m'ctlnt? of the Vermont Statu Osteopathic, nssoehitlon wns hold this cvenlm; and will ho continued tliroiiBh to-morrow In tho ollice of IVr. Lewis D. .Martin at liar.e. The iHltors on their nnival at Itarr.; wire. Kiven a dinner by Dr Murtlu at hH residence Dr. W. W .lirock of Montpo. Her lursldent of tho society, called tl o i venlw; session to order at S o'clock Tho K ports of the ollleers anil coinmltlee-i were listened to mid showed tint tho nl- i "Anxiety is the Poison of Human Life." It's bad cnougli as it is; don't make it worse bv worrv. When you come down with a heavy cold, . k.. .1 !A r i yci ujj uy iiic uiu ui Honey of Horehound and Tar The longer you wait tho harder it will be. Now it's easy, 25 ContH, f,0 Cciils, $1.00. ler bottlol tlio larceiit glzej dirunost. At ull drungUtii. itcfuio luUtltutui. 1 The Story of a w woman's "DrcAii Mns. Pinkham: Whon I began ioubo of LydiaE. Pinkhaui's Vegetable Compound I was suffering terribly. At m t 'Bawv y your medicine.'' Mns. CAnnns Bellvillk, Ludiugton, Mich. Tho record of I.vdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound !a written in thousands of "such letters as lira. Hellvillo's. When during its wholo career of thirty years no physicinn has to our knowleilgo criticised this medicine adversely, and thousands aro daily pro scribing it in tiieir practice, should vou, who know less about medi cine than they, say, " Oh, I do not 1'iolicvo it is any good " ? Mrs. Pinkham advises women freo of charge. Her address io Lynn, Mass. No woman knows tho truth about women's ills as thoroughly as Mrs Pinkham, and no modioiuo in the world has dono bo much good as mmmm mm L writer's spr i- t permission. enc o of oMfop.ithy was in ihlnc uncid pro. mxss throiii-li' 'it tnettati. The follow U' 'illlcers w.i for the yen n-'ilnt;. I'leslden. W. l.nli viee-iiresldeiii city II. 1." then dected . .Mi lit p llor' don. Hurllnf.'- ton, secri tiir, -iri'isurer. Alls. S. 1). 1'iin beiton, St. Johimbury; executive rntnn.lt tee. Or. Cliicil - 1. Webster. Hr.itlli bnin, Dr. l.onls D M iriln, ltarre. Dr. S imuel .M. Kniiiifs, Monti" Iti r. Two new in. in 1 ii-- wero nilmlttcu Mih S 1). I'emb. ii.i i .i urudi atc of the Amer ican School i i 1 1 t' up ith .-. klrksvill Mi .; nnd Di'. Si. nun 1 M Kiinnss, n Kr.iduat ol the Atlantic' M In ol nt 'IU'sbarre, P.i. lMillowlni; the business pint of the ses sion Dr. liuv K I.nudi'i) of r.eirlliiKton pre sented n p.ipi r on "Neur.ilKl.i ' and Dr. Charles fi. 'heel"r i f Uruttleboto pave nil IntereytinK reaillni; on "Vawo-Molor Nerves and their centre.-'' HAZING ABOLISHED, Important Action of The Cndets nt Nor wich University. Noi'thlleld Oct n.-ln eomtron with the stuib nts of ollii r Institutions, the N' r with Cadets b.ie in limes p.ist iin'iiiiH' il in the practice cet IuuIiik tin' Fro-hine'ii. more or less seii relv, nnd this, in rpite cef the fact that the iiKidatlnis are viiy strict astnlust It. n will le seen ftom lhi fnllowlui; i traets: "No cadet shall in sult m threaten, traduce or defame, use n proaehful ot pn-Mdilns l.'.nmian- or jii'Sluio. or strike or offer Medellce to u l'elliiw i aib t, upiui ji .In ol lu uiK dismls'id or ethei wise less se vorel.i punished. An i.ulet who hhul wantonly abuse the person or property of another cadet. b pla. ln' trkks apon him or injuiitiK or d stiii'J blue; his pre. pi rtv. sh ll be dlsmis-e ! or olhirwlsi less sou lily pini' lied." lint in eeellenes (a- in societ.i) laws of this sett when unsupported l. the ptiblle iiinloii of tile stncii nts, are ilirik iill of enlorce meiit. at.d the authorities have bnti un uble in obtain official knowledge of tin violations of these revolutions, tbotuih i ndeuviirtnir to do so. ltetently a Kieat i ha n lie has conn over the students in tills renard mid In their nspi'tlVe class tllei lillKh tin y havo voluntarily pledged tliemselvs li irrv out th" n dilations above referred to. These ph'dncs having been Milt to I 'resident Ht own, he has Nsued an or- dei euiiKiMtulutlim tile faculty and th i ( adits, that tho word "h.izlm;" is abolish ed Irom the vocabulary of Norwich i iil lersity. This action ol the cadets will tindoiibtt illy bo welcomed by the many lrlencls ot tho rnlverslty throughout lue state. Sl'ICIDK IN ST. JOIINSm ilV. St. .Inhnsbury, Oct. l."i. Mrs. ICdw.ird W. l'otter, wife of a well known horse trainer, of tills place, n bellevid to have cIimah iI hertell in the I'a.ssinnpslc river at uutl nliilit last nlRht. She threatened suicide ano was followed to the liver bv a neigh bor who could not piirsuade her to retain, and wi nt lor help. When h lottirnci she bad disappeared. The body has not be u teeovered. She was a ve r." erratic num. n and lias attempted suicide, in tins wa sev-. end times. j WASHINGTON COl'NTV COUIT. Moutpclic.-, Oc t. 1.". Jr. County Court to ' day llnnif"' St. Cyr pleaded irullty in di -turliiist a lellHlous mcetliiK; and was fiuul f" .mil i lists. Itobert C.'oiwcll plcudid guilty to n sim ilar olt'ench and receh ed a line of the same amount. Jo-oph Canton of liatr." pleaded i.oi sui' ty to a charKo of keeping a nulsane. . ins i.ifco will come uii us soon us th" . eses of Atkins and Tiishro are dispose d nt. Tashi'o, who could lint be found yest iitiy when his eii'eo clime up anil whose bail was rm felted has not been found yet. The euro of State vs. OeoiKe Atkins for hi'IIIhr, Ueepini; and nuisance lias bee'ii on til.il to-day. I lie State rested Itn case it I Z' p. m. alter havliiK e-xanilned Mr I..t'orcl, Ml. .Hunks, Mr. Thayer and Mi. Denton, all of whoni' testllled to irottlnn liipior of the iTspomlnnt. The re spondent then took the stand lu his own behalf. PREACHERS' INSTITUTE. Sosslons of Burlintfton District Italng Hold in Rutland-New Olllcors. nullatiil. 0"t. 1.".. Thirty-four inin.hers of the l'rea;lieis Institute of the Hiirllng te ti district atti tided tin annual nic-Ung at the Methodist cl urch It. this clt in nay. Many of the ministers were ae om pi.nled by their wives and on tin wnolo the me eting was one of the most Hue i cs.-i-t'til held In .sonio years. The programme of papers on various subjects given nt tho first session this af ternoon Included an Interesting article on "Culture find l'lcty" by Itev. Dr. J. n. Mead of Hurllngttm. A pleasant Hoelabb nnd ten was held ut the home of the) presiding older, lUv. Dr. fl, W. Hrown on Lincoln avenue at 7 o'clock this evening, The evening programmo Included an ex cellent sermon by flc?v. W. II. Wnshburno of Rennlnston. j Tho olllcors elected wero: Fresldont, Ttev. Dr. Cl. W, Hrown, Rutland; Mcn-preslfb-nt, Rev. W. H. Wasbiirue. Uen nlnpton; secretary nnd treasurer, Rev, U V. Cook, Cnnil ridge, N. Y. The convention will clc.e tu-mnrrow nnd will be followed by the convening of thn Kpworth l.cnguo of the nnrllngton district which will enntlntio In ecbsIoii till Thtirs day noon. About 115 delegates nre expect ed at this meeting. DFVril AT St liDIMtS' IIOMR Jlrijiingt j), oa , ,. Jiffcy .1 J.o.ieo lull privai of Cjii jup y II, :oth New York Vc unit -r t.-el ut umont Soldu r II urn her yesterday Deeoaneil was 'iclniltli'd tc I Ion, i Jiib 'r,, I'jnl Inui.il Mil III' Ut Kill I belli, 'I' hlu lu elenlli 'll Suffering tunes tho pain wns nlnioat moro I Uian X could stand. My heart would nearly stop beating nnd I would cet cold nnd numb. "Mr liusband thoucht many times I was dying nntl diu not aaro to leave me alono. I also suffered severely at times of menstruation. " I bad tried Bovcral doctors and thoy told mo that they bad dono nil tbatmedicinccould do. In tbo face of all this, nnd to tho aston ishment of my family and friends, your reme dies etired me. 1 am now well and do tho work for picht in tho family. I feel wi-v rrrnleful for mv recovered health.' and constantly recommend 1 IA. Wc hnvc deposited with the National Citvnank, of Lynn. 1 Is.ooo. which will be paid to anv pcron who cm find that the above tcslimotilnt letter is not genuine, or was published before obtainine the Iaiua I!. I'inkiiam Mhdicinf. Co. THREE DAYS MORE OF WORK. Deputlos Favor Compctltlvo Examlun tlons For Scholarships. San Francisco. Cab. O' t. r. - Only time days remain for the transaction i f lui i ness ol tlie tri-ennlal ( oiivi ml m of 'be Kplscopal church of Ami i lea. A numb' r of Im.ioriant einesilons icmiilu to b. di posed of hut It is thought that by Uinlli.in Hie tlnn of the speakers much can lie ac- i compllshed before adjournment. ' The houso of bishops asse'.ubkd as usiml bebiuil closed doors. 'I'he IoIIiiwIiik were clioser. as mcmbei3 from the house of deputies on tho commit tee on prohibited degrees: Hov. Charles S. Olmsted, Pennsylvania, Itev. William C. Dewltt of Chicauo. . 15alsk Halyard CuttltiK of New York. Kd ward L. Temple of Vermont, It. L.. Wlg t,liui of TeiinefHseo. Itev. Dr. Carey of Albany of the mm mlttee on tho Kcncral llieologli al semi nary reported a very satlf factory linancl.il condition of the institution. Itcsolutions were adopted, rccominendlncr that all appointments to scholarships bo based on competitive eliminations; tilso that fellows of the semlnnry be encourag ed to pursue their studies abroad; al-o that provision lie ninde- for courses of in struction in mlsslonnr work. '1 he commltteo on the state of tho church presented its report whl.'h lie lu I ed the lollo.vlnfi stutomi nts The number of confirmations durlii"; the II. tee yens was 121.S)r which was however 'i.W fewer than in the precedlin? period, th niiiiiber of baptisms also was lets. The number of the clergy imronsed by six wlille tho communicants iiuiousieil nine i'ir cent. The nnnU'cr of pntlshcs nnd missions Increased by K'i which ea pronouiieeel satisfactory. There had been a total leienuo from all si i. ices ol Sl.Ve.'."!." an i lie reus., of about fit.KD.KXi. The contributions for foreign missions Intel liicre-asecl $ziM0 and for diceesau missions fr.T.ecO The funds lor the relief of ilit-aliled eb rgy and tho w. iii iv h and orphans of the clergy had also been largely Increnscd. Kesolutlons weie adopted dually com pleting the action providing for marginal ii adlugs. The house of deputies appointed the fol lowing members of the Joint committee on telatlons of capltai and labor; Itev. .1. S. 11. Hodges of Marylnml. Ib v. . C. D. Williams of Olio, U.v J. Lewis l'arks of New York, Mr. Samuel Mather of Ohio; Mr Jacob ltlls of New Votk. A vote was taken on concuiTriiiK with the report of the committee, ot the whole adopting tin' first three sections of tho canon 3'i on the solemnization of matri mony result Ins as follows: Ayes, clerical none, lay none. Navs clerical 5.S; lay 4. Divided, clerical 1. lay 1. The result was tho defeat of tho wholo canon. The substitute) for canon .17 pie sented by the hulls-; nf bishops, referring to tho remarriage of persons, marrving again after being divorced, was taken up and dofealeel by n viva voce vote. Dr. Greer of New York presented a icsolutlon providing for the appointment of a committee to confer with otllclnl re presentatives of other religious bod es with a view of establlshliur uniformity ol practice In tho supject of matrltniny and divorcj The resolution was unanimously adopted. VKItMONT I'i:NSIONnitS. Washington Oct. 13. Vermont pensions: Increase restoration reissue, speclal no. I'l ucd, Sept. ", nbenezer G. Fnrnswni lb, iMorrlsvlllc. fit: original, widows, etc., war with Spain, Julia Tello. Hrandon. ?1L'. Washington. Oct. 13. -Vermont pi nslons, original, Albeit It. liohcrtson, Winoo.-ki, Vi. TIIttKF. INC RK Dill l,K STORIK3. (From th.i Chicago Tribune.) "1 havo got Just $3,0ue) to spi nil in build. Ing a house," suld the conlidlng man who had dropped into the ollice of the- architect "and I want you to draw mo the plans for a good two-story frame diw'lllng th.it can be built fur that sum, counting materials, work and all." So the- architect drew the plans and mo. eiucaiions lor a wu notiFe, and the man suliseiuently btilit it for that sum, with f0'i7 to spare, which ho spent In ghlng thn iilihltoot a dinner at a, eloiMituwp restur tint. Tlie Sultan of Tm key has appointed Ali'iander R. Webb honorary consul gen eral of the Ottoman empire In New Yolk. Tlie post Is a life-long one. The Sultan Ins dsn decorated Mr. Webb with thn McdJIdlu decuratton and the mediil of merit, a high honor In Turkey, Let the GOLD DUST twins do your work." f GOLD DUST removes all dirt and stains from wood work and makes it look like now. Ml n H M V PI I'll 11 1 1 ChlcafOb llflfiJ i SPINK SCENL Opening Night of Musical Festival a Grand Success-Much En thusiasm Awakened. AN IMMENSE AUDIENCE Maclnmo Adams, Campanarl, Miles nnd Miss Hirecliman tho Stars-Splon-dld Work of Chorus, Orchestra, and Conductor Chapman Concert a Treat. Tho ttnrituillfled success of Vermont'.: sec ond i ii n u ii I musical festival was as-mcd w hen .Monday night a la.geiindenthubi .stio juuclicncc lllled Hie spacious auditorium of I tin eiiilieislty's new gymnasium building and listened to a brilliant opining inn celt lu which appeared Madame Suzanne 'Adams, Signer Campanarl, Mr. Gullytn Mdis and Mls.s Carrie Hlrselimann. uniy eionde.l and assisted by the Chapman Festival orehestra and tho festival clnaus l'f lull Villi cs. Condiiitor Chapman, upon his cntranc, receh eil an ovation from choltis and au dit nee, a tribute which proved tin ap prei latlou on the part of all present of his ability and untiring energy whl' li have made the festival a possibility, ai d has assured its success. ' Tho brilliant eeperatU ptoginmmo e ' tilL. eiinlng was followed with closest ,,tien t Ion by the Ir rue nu llelicealiel the- ft'iipient aril cntliuslaMIc applause testllled to their enje'vnient of it. Madame Suz'Ume Adams who made her first appi iirance befure a liurllnctou audience, fully justified the lei utatlon she l.ns- won feer hetsell on ' nth sldi of the wate r. Her exiitllslti ly pure, true vnlce was hcuti1. 1th eepiallv jeol e fleet In a f.iultlcis rendering ot tin "Shadow Sol g" from D'nurah; If a i.ri ful Italian in in ami in Coweti'c .-now Flake," widen she gave lie icspons.' o re peatecl e ncorcs. Madame Adatns gan also a "Vabe 1 1 Intr'nps" with ixciulslte grace, nnd finish nnd In rcsiicu.se to an ciiiIuh iasllc recall "Home Sweet Home.' lu a muiiiu r which held the largo I'ledieiiee spell-boitnil, Madame Ad.ltns w.l ably iccompanlcd for this song and . . -en's 'Snow Flake" by her hu.shaud. i.eo Stern, the noted 'cellist, and alto cotup' ft of the "Vnlse l'rlntemiis." i Siijnor Camp. mail s reaiipear.inc c c all- eel (jut storms of applause, anil ho was listened to with even great er pleasure than in Ust season's con-, certs. Ills broad and masterly iiitirpie laticm i'f the Meyerbeer number ftom l.'Afrieulne was followed In an em me by the "Toreador Song" which so delighted Ids hearers last year; and in a ginei.ul serenade bv Saplllo, given by Signer C. im pound, with pleasing effect lroni nehiiid the scenes In the duct ftom "II I'uritanl the voices of Slsner C'umiuinatl and Mr. Miles were heaul with lino eltcct. Slgnor's Campamirl's second number was given an earlier place on tho programmo than tlie enc assigned It, owing to an mi expected cull to New York; for the sani" reason it was ni'cc-'iiry to omit the dun numbers of Madame' Adams and Signer f'anipanntl. Signer t'ampannrl's scion I number, however, a sncrcd hymn b "Ilitzzl I'occln," brought out the finest ciiiiilltles or his full resonant voice, an ! was followed lu response to enthusiastic n call by the "Figaro" alia, given In his own Illimitable- manner. Tho Tschalknwsky en ert tiro was replaced by the U Hal com erto of I.lszt, lu which Miss Illrsc hmann mad" her first nppn' nnce, cieatlng a most lavorablo Impression, Mls.s Illrsehman's pli.v-i lug Is characterized by great cb.u- uess and liower to which slu adds' both delicacy and finish. She war only s. ci. tided by the Festival orchestra in her fine rendering of the biilllatit onm-erln so well known to concert goers. Miss III r.-- h man al.-o gave in ri'sponse to an i-ncot", in a pleasing manner the "Norw'Rlnn Hn lial I'roei sini," of Grieg Tin Chanman Festival orchestra, an nr giililzallou of 3s members, gathered b Mi. Chnpnt in. from well known orehestt.n la lioston. N.-w York and Maine, espe- iall i tor tin- Fe'-thnl work, eontrlbiite d not a Utile to the success of the evening by Its :-il.'llcd rendering of the ever pleasing Illas" oMiture, bv the ''harmlii-; tiuinlier for string orchestra from the' "I'i'er Gut" t uile, and liy two grai'f'il Ills Introduced in place ot the omitted drc a "Rondo D'Amo'ir," by Wcsteibout. and "l'erplexll" by Harry Mcl.eilen. I'he arcompanlmi'iit work of the orchestra was also highly satisfactory. I Words of praise lor the work of tlie c hoi us were beaid on all sides. Tho ef feet of their year of careful training was plainly evident In the spirit, freedom urd finish of their rendering of the num bers assignee! to them. Tin- majestic "Hallelujah' chorus was given with a power and dignity far In advance of last year s performance, while the captivating 1 rhythm of thc'Carnlval Festival" was so well brought out, lis to cull a repe tition of this pleaslnt? number. Tlie openlns chorus from the "Hymn of l'ruiso" wis substituted for the "Cavallerla" music on the programme, owing to Madame Adams' inablllt to rollout se with tho chorus. I The new gymnasium prcnod an admit n ble place In which to hold tho fe suvai Wires had been strung acros.e the loom eieer the chorus seats, pre wilting anything in tlie way of an echo. Tho largo clients of its eilces niado i niost effective plctui. forming three sides of a .sipmro, with li.o bassos mi tho south siele. tenors on th I I ortb and sopranos and altos on tin eis,. In tin center was seated the large niche tta ol ;1S pieces Tlie building was well lighti el with clusters of Iniandi'sc nt ngtits. liruticmnniy ushers weie In ai tcudanee and there was nu confusion In seating the large audience ot fully l.e.i. people. DR. DEWF.Y INCHARGE, Formor Burllnsrtou Bov Appolntod to Froparo Coiisub Report on Wago Statistics, WashltiKtoti, Oct. jr. Director nf the Census Mcrrlam has aiipolnted Dr. Davis R. Dewey, professor of peilltlcnl econou ,,,,(1 Hlatl'stlcs in the Massachusetts Itislt- Ittite nf Technology, an expert special agent of the census, to incpare a roper t cm wage statistics In connection with tin census reports cm m uuifacturcrs nnd the nechiinlcal Industilcs. It Is hoped, ns a result of the work now btiltig org.inl?ecl uncle r Dr. Dewey's pci sonal supervision, that tlie 12th census will In ablo to show the actual wages paid In the gnat manufacturing Industries of Uiu country. To obtain tho facts regarding wages, both In hM and limn, half a dozen plcln u men have hei'ii sent Into the Held by the census ollice with instructions to copy tho (payrolls of typical and icprcscntntlve i. tiibllphments In different Industries und In 'chfierent .sections of the country. Tho analysis of these payrolls, which I will be miido under Dr. Dewey's siipniii 1 tendence It Is stated, will enable thee cen I sits office to show actual rates of wane's I and determine whnt tho real trend of .Iwages has been, ns between 1690 and 19'jO. Dr. Dewey was born In this city ana 'pr.idunted from the University of Vermont Ir 1S70. i BALLOON TRIP A FAILURE, Strnnsr Wind Was Blowing It Toward ' Bpaln Balloon BoIiir Brought Buck on n Btenmer. I'nrls, Oct J,'.- Tim attempt of Count do lu Vaulx to cross tho .Medlterrani'itn lu a balloon v hlch left l.cs Sabletlos ni'in' I' iiloii Salurilav night lias failed Tito minister of niarluo, M tie Lancsan, lias reel Ived a despatch from Toulon nnuouue- All Good All doctors are good, but only the best can cure the hardest cases. Just so with cough medicines. All arc good, but only the best can cure the hardest coughs. Buy the kind the doctors pre scribe, Aycr's Cherry Pec toral. " For three winters 1 had a very bad cough. I then tried Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. In a short time I ceased cough ing, and soon was entirely cured." Mrs. Pearl Hyde, Guthrie Center, la. 25c, 50c, Jt.00. J.C. AVER CO., Lowell, Mill. escorting (ho balloon Is returning to pert with the balloon ami passengers which she picked up ten miles cast ot the St. Lau rent lighthouse. The balloon was unin jured. The result of the experiment docs not cause any surprise attet the crews brought to Marseilles by Itieomliie steam ers this mornlne: reported thai the south east winds which were blowing out at sea would carry the balloon to tlie coast nf Spain or to Gibraltar. Moreover, the lat est news from the pnssongiTs of tho bil loon Indicated that It was proceedlm; veiy slowly. These two factors probably cults, ed the Count cle lu Vaulx to abandon li s attempt. HAS I.FAUNFD TO STF.F.R. New York, Oct. 15. Accoidlng to the es tlmnlej ol the Purls cotrcspnndonl of the Time's M. Saiitos-Dumieiit, Franco-lira-zlllan aeronaut, has solved one-third of i he problem of uerlal navigation. A minus for combating the wind has not hi eu dis enve red b him, neither bus the means of eeinvevltiK passengers and freight, the' weight of which would render Ills balloon powerless. He has, bowevct, says the cor-ti'-ponclent solved the epiestlnn of strcrtlK. In tho trial on Mondio of M. Santos-Du-memt's machine mounted, desee inhd, turn ed backward and forward with wondiil' .l precision. The lnaebine also remained mo tionless In tit" air whenever M. Santes-D . ;mmt desired it to do so. Win-tiler or ii"t 'be young Inventor galas the prize of Jm, Trains offend by M. Doutsch for a illrlgble balloon, says the despatch, In h is made a lirward step In human progress. THERE WILL BE NO CHANGE Question of Mnrrlago nnd Divorco Set Aside by Eplscapnl Convention Both Canons Rejected. San Francisco, Oct. 15. Tbo troublesome (i eson of marriage and tllvorco was set ae rest for another three years to-day by the action of the house of deputies id the trl-ennial Kplscopal convention in reject ing both of the proposed ennons on the siibkcl which was passed by tho liuuse ot bishops. The section forblelellng tho remarriage of a divorced lursoti by a idlest of the church together with the wholo of canon 'M, was rejected. Canon 37, which provides for the ellscip llnlns of persons marrying" again after be ing divorced, met with a slmll ir fate. The boiisi of deputies passed an amend ment to article 10 of the constitution, per mitting tnodlfli'tl forms ot worship Iioth lieeu"es to-day appoint ''d memners of a standing commltte on capital and labor. Rev Cameron Mann of Kansas fit i was nominated to be mlsslonaiy bishop of North Dakota, In the pi ice of K.-v. Dr. Pie re e, whee fulled of elec tion In the home of deputies. NEW TRIAL FOR 1Y10LINEUX. Court of Ajipoals Docldos That Somo of the F.vidence Was Not Adwiissable. Albane.. Oct. 1.1. The Court of Appeals thin alt- ruoon hande d elnwn a deei-to i ri versing the Judgment of conviction of the lnw-r court in tlie Mollm ux ease and grunted a new trial to Itol.ind Ii. Mil ii.oux, who was convicted of the mui'eler of Mrs. Kate' J. Adams. J.idgo Werner writes the prevailing opinion of the court, all the Judges i un eiirrlmf, except on tlie admission of the Harm t evidence, as to which .Ii'dg,: rac ket wi lie's a dissenting op'ulnn, with uhle.li Judge llalght ci'ticurrs. .Indue Gray also wiltes i dissenting opinion. Judgo o'ltrlen writes a ecmc ieirlng opinion. livery member of the t ourt. how ovor, agrees for the reversal of the judgment bf conviction of Mollm ux, on the gruimel Unit tbo tilul court ei rod In receiving in ovldenco tho dee lurnt Ions of Unmet made to Drs. Ilnlllps and Dot'i'lass, that bo had leeched kutnow powilcis through the mall. I'p to f, o'clock this owning MoIIikuk had not bee n Informed that he had b eu grunted a new trial. Gen Mobile ux reach ed Osslning caily in tlie evening bat it was tl.-ti loo late for him to go to tho pi bon as the doors close for the night al ,"e:30 o' lock. Warelen Johnson adhered to his decision not to dl-closo the news to the. luisonef until officially notified from Al baeiy. Former Gov. Frank S. liluek has been retnlnid as senior counsel to defend Mo llneaiix at his next trial in conjunction with his jire sent counsel. Weeks, iiattio and Marsh.. II. Thr ex-I Impress i'.ug nie is now settled Pi her Lngllsh home an I intoti ls to 1 mid there a sun 11 eoniert In memory of In r sou and husband. ACT QUICKLY. Delay has Been Dan gerous in Burlington, 'Do the right thing at Ihe right time. Act quickly in times of danger. Backai'lie Is kidney d.'itiger. Doan's Kidney I'Ut- act quickly. e.i.ie nu iiisiressiii',' eiangoious Kinney ills. I'lcnty of evlilence to prove this; Mis. I'M win A, Johnson, of V North Cli.implnlii street, says: I was laid up with my kidneys for somo time. 1 (In ally got so bad that every two or three days, peculiar sickening dlezy licadiichos con fined mo to my room. At Ihe same time 1 wns rucked with sharp shooting pains If 1 stooped, itraishlonod after bendlm; or chiinged position uii title n In Urinary tum bles followed nnil 1 placed myself In tno hands of physicians. They did no. thin? for mo. 1 grow worse instead of latter. I was forbidden to cat anv starchy feeds and tlrmlly In spite of all oflotiB I got Into a serious condition. I was taking medicine at the timo I procured Donn's Kidney Pills nt R. H. Stearns & Co,, but It wits not doing me n particle ct good. 1 slopped ui-lng it nnd took Dean's Kidney nilf. instead When 1 think of the cliang.i thiit took place when 1 compare my 'on-li-Hon with what It wis,, it seemed almost toe good to be tine My bade censed to ache, the headache no longm uoitlileel l ie and my kidneys winked imlurnlly 1 givi all tho ui It In Doan Kldnev Fills. For sab bv all de il rs price U) vpl F'lHlcr-Mill ,q-i Co laiffalo, N V, sub apt nts im- tin I ill d SMttc Rcmeinbe r the name DOAN'fl and tali" no bubstitutc. CUT HIS T MAT Former Pownal Man Tries to Commit Suicide in Troy Jail. RECOVERY IMPOSSIBLE, Sovorod His Wind Pipe Mystoty How Ho Secured Razor Dr. Dow of West Topshnm Hound Ovor to Grnnd Jury-HlBliitnte Boy Accident ally Shot. Honnlngton, Oct. II. -William linker, for nierly of I'ownal under lndli tinont for criminal assault on Sheriff Meyers of I loo tick I 'alls. N. Y., and loiillnid In the Troj Jail tiled to commit suicide by cutting hi. throat early this morning. Ho was lei.nl moling about Ills cell at six but when the bull man went to Ids cell an hour la'.r linker was on the lloor covered with blood The cut extended from ear to ear, s. ve le d the wlndplpeillld reached the gullet but did hot touch the Jugular vein. He also ga h d ills wrists. II" was speechless when tae.e n from the lloor and his recovery Is nlmo ' Impeissliikv After inflicting tlie wounds In wiped the blend off the' tazor put It b,u k In Its case and throw himself on the lmot covering Iiltmell up with his bedclothes Maker has been In Jail five month". Ii" was wanted for a crime committed In llooslcl; and when the officer went t" i r rest him linker statted to run. The ot fleer took after him when ho turned and llrcel at the officer, tho bullet golun through his hat. Tito officer tired at I lak er but dlel not lilt him. lie escaped over the Vermont lino, went to Willlamstow i and was finally take n and returned to New York after considerable trouble. He was fully clotheel when fcumd Af ter Ills wounds We re dre.-.-e e b. spoke tiel said he was s try for the act. Jlow he se . cared th razor Is a mystciy. BOUND OVER TO GRAND JURY. Dr. Dovr Held on Chnrfro of Arson-Will Got Dntl. We-t Tnn.shnm, Oet. 1 1. The hearing in the i aso of Dr. J. A. Dow, charg cl with arson, was hobl beio this afternoon belore Justice Horace White and Dr. Dow was bound over to await the action of the Orange county grand Jury, which do s not mi et again until next June. Dr. Dow's ball was fixed at Jl."i, which he will furnish and thus avoid guitig to Jail. Tlie defence put lu no eildcnee but Attorney S. II. Jackson of Dane was pres ent in behalf of the accused. HOY ACCIDL'NTAl.DV SHOT. nighgatc, Oct. ll.-Wllllam Sheldon, of this town, was accidentally shot and killed yesterday afternoon. lie and nls .loung. r brother were cleaning a gun In tlie bain when tho sun, which tho younger brother held, was litioxiicctcdly dlsehargid and shot William in tlie abdomen. He died lie. ton- a physician could rraeli him. De ceased was about 17 years old and was a son of Cbiirks Sheldon, a prominent ie-1-dont of the town, who at eno time repre -sent.'d tho town In the State heglslatun . He leaves beside his fathe r, ,i mother and several brothers and sisters. ONE PASSENGER KILLED Rear End Collision of Freight Trains at St. Johnsbury Fironinn Had His Arm Broken- Car Burned. St. Jehnsliury, Oct II -A roar eiul c1-ll-lf.ll of freight trains eiieurii-el oe. the I'a--utnpsle di' Isimi nt the U. ,fc M. mir I'assumpslc about five o'clock thl after noon. A tegular height north stopped with tue roar car In a to-lilse anil in evtra freight lollowing struck it derailing thioj ears. Knglneor A. C. lOastmar of the i x. tr.t jutrqied Into the river receiving sllabt Injuries. Fireman Wahlen Ityile r ,iku jumped and broke his nrin and r-eolve.l other sereve Injuries. U. T. Cor.-y l'l ol Littleton, N. II., was u. pass-iiger in the- caboose of the ivgul'ir which was bullied. Ho w.,s probald.v kill ed inst intly, and his body h i- not been recovered from tho wieck. A car on thu extra loaded witli figs was burned. Kn (.lner Kastman after sevlmmlng ashore. I luckily mounted bis engine nnd backed II out of tlie burning wreck, savintr it and the bridge from the flumes. I rains were Jelnyed about four hours. CHFRC1I TO CFI.HURATI-; TFNNIAL. ITS CUN- Essex Comer, Oet. II. Tiie first week In November will be annlvitsarv week witli the First liaptist chinch bore. It will the n havo ccimpleted l it yc.ir.i of Its i rganUe tloti. On Sunday morning, Nov. .'. at 10 : a Historical address will bo given by the pastor, Rev. I', e '. Abbey. On Momliy i veiling at 7 Rev. A. N. Woodrulf of ll.irdwlck, a il 'i nu'i' pastor, will give nu address. On Tuesday morning at o'clock, Rev. D. D. Owen of the liaptist church of l'se x Junction, will speak. A dinner will be given In the church lei visit ing members, ut't-r which remarks will ho made by different on"s. Invitations bale been sent to former surviving members, ..nil sev r.tl respeenses liuve already been lcccivisl. An ciijnvable social tune Is an t'clpated lu letiewing olil acquaintances. THROUGHOUT THE STATE. A scarlet fever epulemle has lu-olien nut In the village of Chester. Some 10 cases or more have develnjied during the pa-t three weeks. At the probe nt timo il is mostly confined to children. Ouu case it r.raltkboro la reported. i Mrs. Helen Warri'ii Auger, a form, i-' Urattlebotn gill, has been appointed in structor of American literature in tho Brooklyn institute of arts and silences,. havlm; about 13.umi students. Mrs, Auger Is the wife of Dr. Henri M. Auge r of N- w Yoik, and a daughter of Mrs. Jane War-, ren of Urattleboro. i Tho work on tho J20ii,oii marlilc mid which the Riithiiid-l'lori'tiee Marble' cn-n-pany Is biilliiing at I'lttstord Is pi.e- i-reu.leeer see 1 1 u f.i . I , il-1 1 v All It . I i,,,.. i1(. s,.n,.,i , ,1ia er. .,.,, tr at work on the mill foundations. The First liaptist church ot Donning-, ton vllleige has extended u call to the Itev. Fred G. Morr's, of Albany, to the pastor ate made vacant by the removal of the Rev. George 11. Luwsmi. it Is cxpocloil that he will accept the call. Mary Bent, wife of Henry Bent, was found dead on tho lounge lu her sitting room nt Bennington Monday, October 7 Heart disease was tho catuo of death. Slv wns apparently In her usual gooel health at noon, After dinner she worked for two hours. I Vv 'cdneisday of last wick Joseph Ayers, I while at work for Richard Heattlo In Maidstone, met with a serious accident., which may prove ratal. He fell from a' loiulcd dump cart mid the wheel pnsscd over his head, cracking his skull. It Is on ly an even chanco thiit he will recover. Rev. Sedgwick W. Bldwell of Middle-bury Oct. 8 united In marriage David Storo of thtet town and Mrs. Vnld.i llarrlngtcn of Rlpton Hoth rf the contracting parties had bien inurrbd twice befcie and w'ui the latest ceremony tnndo live vvedilinas alt solemnized by lev Mr Ullvvell In whii 11 Mr s'lone hail h'i 11 a ir mm i r Mrs. Si nculildi lb tli 'Hide one 1 n im wcr.i 1 yiur of i' e m l t In il run 111 i 1 F II H.lbbllt pi'oprb tor ol tlie d put eitfis lu Bellows Falls out bile lllvoi Juiicllini, has purchased tho lullroud res Gold THE Improved U. S. Cream Separator WRITE FOR DflSCRtPTIVn CIRCULARS VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO., BELLOWS FALLS, VT. t ,1 ! tit it St Al' 1 ! . olil mpl.ete tl dpmont at .1 ehn C. Stone, e at Whit ltl. r Ab ', to look .1 est.- lor tin p' i ins and ' elt' n pn--e . - ,n - meh.. impros . meats n an espensc f -nt'.: .) " me of Mr. Dubbin's for, e Jute t l"ti. la- S' !'' to St ft. r He p in. n 'se-r's inier -nt. e tie i ell ni-r, fo'.r ve-ars of inre. -on of Mal- c "!m Mcl.ooel. w es elroW'el about " o c lue i Montla. ei(.t. ". b I ll'tv- Intel tin llunie at J M l.,it''li. ,c Sons mill at l'lalnlie id. He was pl,i lug with nil other boy nnd steppe el on tie end . f a. board which tipped over, throwing him In. It wis necessary to draw the water off to find the body, which was i i the Hume a bout 1" minutes. Life was extinct when lie was re co creel. Ralph Aiken of Hnrehvkk wa- struck in the left eye with a stone Inst Saturl.i,- n.ninlng. Ills glasses wero broken and a I'onsliierabl' ga-b was cut around the . hut ve-ry fortunately for him none of th' broke n glass entered th" eye. It was , p. culli i accident. He witli seme otlu r l.nl wa- trybing to dislodge yme cb.le.t fi .a a ti'-- by filing stones e.t It, one of th. st. t.es about the size ot an ordlr i.ry m in s ti-t struck the lad on its return trip from the tree top. The marble quarry on Grovo si ret Drandon. which was opened and operate el bv Thayer & Simonds for a short time unci was recently sold to George K, Itoyce ot Rutland, is to lie workeil again after hav Ing been Icllo a good ninny years. A for'e of men began work .Monday morning pet ting tilings in shape to b'Un ciuarrylng the marble. It is thought that there Is a l uge deposit of line marble just back of the old quarry, where the work will lie be gi a. Mr. Royco will either have the Cor eep.i nimble mill, after the expiration of the kM-e now held by the Rutland ami rior-tieo Marble company, or build a mill on his lot opptsit'.- the quarry. It Is stated soml-offloially that tlie Rut land rnllrond will within a very short time bec.1'1 actual work on tin- new d, pot in Rutlind. It is now I'xpecteel by tile i.f tie ials of the road who have the' matter in charge that a start will be made- on the bull'llng within the coming -Ix weeks. I'resid it Clement of the ratho.id is pcr s. nallv supervising the prep.ir.itions ,r d plans for the new station and Hum .ii I runldlv being brought to umipl Una '1 he 1 dan- and -pec-ltleatlon- lor l' building1 are now being dr.iivn bv an hit'" t- ri N'i w York anil it is prob-il'le that - siim.it (.s f. r the weak of erecting tie.- building w.ll I' asU,.(1 fur pilvat"ly irom fi manner of tractors within a few day--. I hi rnUr ad pee pie now state' that the inn', nng wilt o the- finest niili'ond station m N'-w Film land outsld" "i lioston. The marriage of Ml-s Kill. 1 Louise Wat erman and Ch iiles Asa U.ijde n to k pl.,ce Tuesday, ( ' S in tin C ntet e'ongre:i tlon.il e hen . h it Drultb lioro, P.. v. 11. R. Miles, the ).-tnr. olllclatliig. 'I'.' the strain- nf the w. siding inarch, plav.el b the organist F C. l.eitslnger. the brld.il pattv I'lite'ieel the i liureli in tin- l'oll.e'.vlng ord.r II. L. Sk. e Is of Ludlow, Dr. M. .1. Stodelaid and F.. A. Stoddard of Spiing ll"d. Harry it. Randall, Chas. 11. Thomp son and Jeelin R. Rider of hruttb'horei the bt idesm.iids. Miss Clara HUa Kernel of New i York. Mi-s Florence Tracy Uemls of Uo-- ton, Miss Suslo Lorraine Hapuood of I'eru, and Mi- Maud May Stoddard of Spring field; tin maid of honor. Miss Alice Wate'-- tuan, si-ii r ot tlie bride; tlie In lde on tho arm of In I father. They Wer met at the nit. ir by ihe groom and last man. Krnost J. Waterman, twin brother of the bride, Miss Laura Jones "f Northampton, a vio linist, gave three selections while tl-. guest- wee,, uuln-rinrf, and also ptuved during th.' cetetmny. Tho bride is th s, , oii-l daughter of Judo and Mrs. K. 1. M a ti rm.in. The groom Is the only soe, f Ge enge A. Roydeli. and is a bookkeeper in the 'e I prnmln, nt National Link. I'.oth ir 'H l Itrnttl.'l s.H lety. Tin: cn dr. tiik main thing. i The So, ratio "You ohoulil come' to . ill- i chut ill -e 'no Kunelay: I think you would, enjoy tin -ervlce." ' Ciianby- ' And of what does the sctvuo consist "" The Sopi.iuo-- U and I hive two solo Gi i ' bv r. t do mnn?" Th. S.,i r i " ' Y. Ol l o II -i 111 ' I- 1 i hnlr I- ' 'i 11 e-t a- " i t t i r.il hymns l they ' I th nl, li - ,.. k' OW If ' t If,1 I I Ml e ii i.i Mil' II IXMI H I III in your stomach develop the gastric juices which are necessary to food digestion. A diseased stomach loses the power of digestion. Itt -TKH-H.Y " h ethcacloti!. in -trcnKtlicnliii; ami slitiiulatiiii: it action. :: .l!':!!1:".;..'! l:h,'.':s,lo', " ir-Ti:n.ii.v 1 reptic. -itt -TLK HA" cauies lau Kiitrlc julcn to flew ii .1 Jl.fise j Hoinach whonnoth Iniri'lse will. It e-utrs t'onntlpstlnn, Di'iirrp'i.i. Flatulc-nrv. KUnc-y Trouble, I.lver cptnpUInt, pudfiet the blood, ciri-s lu-rv-e .ji.i-, inenuua, liver, und prevent' appenillcitU. Dlt HROWN Jlttilc-Al. tc , Albany, N. Y. (it-iitlt iiieii :--Alter g virg " kl'.TtiK.BA ' n fair tn.il, I am compelled to admit its true w orth in Its etle-ctlons of the stomach und liver, 1-"or several months 1 was troubled with acute Indigestion and chronic const ration, but I have been entirely cured by the use ot " KU.TKR.HA." You may use my name in rccommen 'Ing it to others. Yours very tru. , U.J t'usi tLUO, 1305 lhape St., Ryracute, N, Y. ii liil.TKIt-UA " has s ee li 'trenetli In lt rninponi-nt rart l'iM the henffit de-rlveel from n one bettn-1- even Krtatcr t' m Iruiii n iloii I Trial Bottla of I Any re.ulcr nf till, i'ir - enn ohtaln li-l eb'allliiiiiil Iten ity a s ce-iy inc. r , i u to nr. .1 . t . Ilrovv u -ilcillrul lei.. AIliiiu) . N V., i'i ''ns- v ir I'o.i OIIri-aililri-sn, your only en wise. "RU-TfiH lA" "" 1 Medal HIGHEST AWARD AT Tim PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION BUFFALO, N. Y., iqoi WON BY THE Ill Will be Allowed to be Present a. the Execution of Leon F. Czolgosz. A THOUSAND APPLICATIONS Havo Already Been Made to Warden of the Prison Many Crank3 Sena Let ters and Flowers Nono of Them Reach the Condemned Man Has Not Collapsed. Albany, N. Y.. Oct. 14. S' Cornelius V. Collins will - i nr- nt "nt i v i . 1 i ; t r f r 1. ' t - t't- l W i ! to Steretnry of State H.i i an ofiu ul reptcser.tath mint to bo present at the c . Leon Czolgosz, tho march r dint MeKlnley. There will r.i sses in the chuml r ol d, u se nt"ti e of the I iw i- c:.'. t Mc.itl of Auburn prls n I.. is -e Cclllns the reu. n st ii 1. i- i permission t e ,t, i ,1 the e over one thousand ii. all. T limit tin miml ' r of witm s-. - . . W 1 I er.nteiident will dec lde uliu tH. will be. I It was stated at the st..b e ot prisons I i' that st it, n i t fie et that Cz I -t ete ed eoll.ip , . nil weep.- e 1 is in that N ant , n i I reee -talk e ani' tm mm coin'! rning i .. , . Si j.t. Collins I .i ' ui iwii"! m.ii -.a. .! . lin.c he -.I'd !m knew 11" I'Xpre.-". 'I i n fear tn l but s ml t iat he v i ut - lde of the ( risen tl. people would kill Si nee hi.- . millneiner se i . nil lb" - i tul 1' tl eni'd for li.m at tlie i pn- 1 irge numlii ing Howe l - lleil- tile I'e.l re e. lied til' . ad fruit ii christian s. ! I M-tS e n'i-' i Mher Ii lie r have w ntt. to wine h lb the eei utu it is St.'tl a matte r "f x press i i' l-lllt. N'e .1 ' T 1 !' f in'ie 1 in t t 1 1 'el I. i . . bis tl 11 t the SI" 1 p It Ian ,-tt . I'l ll - i nr. th t - i tl-. ' .V T'S. W e T' C e b pai i M ell in r. g ..I. en n- 1 "I. ! se r, ers ol fruit and ' The St i to l ! ' sued a uniform i gosz. A n e ffert 1 the murdcier trom calning whlle awaiting death and t . by as pei 'oet an i-olatb n ir us possit !o. n nd hi' Kodol Dyspepsia Cure "Digests u'hri you cat." RKI'N ION OF l'Ii:5T'V 1 ' V The tw ont -ninth reunl' 1 the Flr-i Hi cimrnt e f W.ll he he ld here eell Pi' Heiubiuarters will leost.i Jnhnsbiirv hou-i A I I'Mi. he held lu Ch.imhe rlln I'. . f - i v rr.e n- e r i e -she! 't i s s in. 'tlnn . t r 'f 4 1 er , lock p. m.. folowi d by dicing hull of Ch.in be rim Pi fi 1 0 -l -k After the banquet i i villi bo taken to ej. A. R. h.e II w lad. William M. Iteeman. e-njt II pai y U, iv -iv living In 11 ir'' r' wd' deliver the addri'.-s . f t 'I'' i- .flgie il paper is exi . t ' , 1 1 1 in the s. ri s of j ,.j i-s w1 ' . ' ni-i t u Ili-tory of tho Fir t ' 1 i' ilrv vl I ens RU-TER-BA" THE FLOWER OF VEGETABLE INFUSIONS Invaluable io ihe Stomach. We nil know that diseases result front foulness of Stomach- Gastric Fever, Acute Dyspepsia, Appendicitis, to say notlnnc; ot I-causea, Apoploxy, Stomach Worms, Paralysis and Ca tarrh of Stomach. I'ain in the stomich is due to In flammation, gaseous distention or nervous derangement. Stomach cough results from irritntion of the digestive organs. The peptic glands u bottlrniet other uitilicinca tiuvv on the market. "RU-TER-BA" Froo. I a tria' 1-ettUi of n Itu ter ba." akn our bexili J . . . 1 1 1 m 1 1 tt t n t I pTC; r'nV(:TIPT0vJ I rs