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THE BUIU TNGTON FREE PRESS ; THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1904. JtENl PING TAMPS UJ J.W.MSAIIQ! frtra values are a regular feature of our bush less. In fact they are itones, whereon the building of our success, pres ent and future, rests. We cannot mention try to keep you posted on time. To-day those we mention are In the .adies' Shirt Our showing of these I large and mort than usually latere ting from the viewpoint of style, and these are some of the spc- :lal values Included among them: Silk Waists: BLACK TAFFETA - Made lu li plotted front of it pi'etl.V Tiiir.Mii. lit.ihly soft finish nlut 1.00. Special nil $'f.l9 -V'-iill BLACK PEAU DE S-OIE fSllk. iimiI.' in ;i liiilidsoinc c. pt inn, it $1nu jilno. ln .-Ml il, oii-li 94.25 SILK WAISTS-OF fancy i Ii'laid T.-iffctii, l'liiin TiiflVtii in lll Jll I. -Hill 111 ill il: n 1cm PjHI II An " I. ' " i V mi Mr Imuc nnil rcnu do ( yaw, heanti- Ifnl materials in both staple and levpinnu' shiidcs, !f().00 In), speeiiil lor ehoiee HtQ.ito HANDSOME SILK WAISTS -Mostly sinirle trnrments from ( ')i ,?( Ms, and !f;7.s)U lines. Black '. 1 colors;. Choice Oft SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS t F.m- TiitVelns. reirular vnlue Tmi and $lG.ii0. ISpr t 'i1 f.i h o ia u BLACK SILK PETTICOATS- l(i i i iiici(l to wear two seasons. 1 lit dd. In n. lin riilv s Taffeta m m ln .-.t, double ilounce sty lo with , liin rcfi iod undre-tloiincf and i lust ruffle. 8I10ci,1 $5 00 IlilCll Meet me at the Boston ISearch Light of Investigating Com. mittee Turned on the State Prison. SOME QUEER MANAGEMENT Slrinlier of nn OfTlvlal'u I'.inilly Pnld n ( nn.Hiileralile Sinn fur Ser h-e Aever lli nilerril Supplies, nml l!le!(t lloiikt rel tor Pr',nte Pur liners So Dcfeuee Vet. M rri.t 'iie r Nov. 13. Tho Joint coin i' -tifMt'iii; State institutions, ) ' r con.iiieri ita altentlcn to the t ,t rf the State prison at Wir.d- .--i per 'Hrnili nt V.. W. O.ik'-s has not he ll M 1 ' bi l t . the commit l -(! yet but unless ;ilam some thiiiga when he do n i poit oi i'io comi.iltto is 1 ' i'n Mini" intet" sting in "ii' Mug tin uia.ingenK nt of ill.. it. .-till mnntnins n dis ut lis 'ii,.imK.s but it can if. tv th.it thi-re are ru or l.iev, ,,, m.iveinent, in 'i.s Tl... I tie (iimnuttee t;. tin s ut ti liotiiuii .nil. ' i 'in - is talked T lh,H . b.j-h ollloi.ll in i',e 1H.I II i iir tl r 1. il I ri : l pi s i i in pnvimis yniis has r"ll a inember of his fam. in, woik, hut tin State .I for services nevct irn- 1 e p.iv ' I do ' i I. nc ' ''' I r " ' .'i' to a. conMiler.ible sum. I -i 'iiiiiinl that (irtaiu supiln-s I a.) ft - lo t,( .si. He b.ie be, u ns. ij for ' 1 ' r-.r-il pnip',s s; that a ..o-e f' ii 1' '. books, v Ii.. h m te son I ' I I P- d for Si ,ie Iiiim. i Im.s Prr ' ' ' n . -a t m w.ili i ii v t.,v Vou will be mirpriscd at the money you cave and the satisfac tion you got from Paroid Roofing -tho roofing with quality and durability in it. Don't bo per suaded to buy an imitation. Get tho genuine. Contains no tar; slate color; any one can lay it in any kind of weather. Complete roofing kit in each roll. Send For Free Sample and book, "Building Economy." It rill save you money. MAGAR BROS. General AgeuU, DurlliiRlnn, RUMOR OF CMFT AN rnMDAWV. 1 one of Its very foundation them all or always, but we some of them all the Waist Section. popular garments Is very Wool Waists. MOHAIR Tailored stylo and .stiti'lium. it! In plain colors, miide with pl.i its Special .... $2.98 1 VOILE In plilill colors similar style to ilbovc, hut close tucked Zt0 FRENCH FLANNEL Kino All-Wool. Tailored style, nlunt. C(l I fOllt. All liOIld colors. Spei'in 1. acll "o NUN'S VEILING- Pl.iin nrtlni.. i mill i uiiii .1 ...i. ii1" "Kioain iinuDio inxnuon on wnicn an i-wui ...U K .Hid uvcinim siiiiocs. trnnnied with tucks and . i'aiicy rihhon. Special en .l(.4 "o SCOTCH FLANNEL-In pret ty novelty plaids, very 9- JO fine material. Special en. 94. off LOT OF WAISTS-All-Wool Tricot and Heavy Madras Cloths, well made, ninny of them worth iwicc i nc price. . noict iit, each 98c BlilKT WAIST SUiTS Or MO HAIR In very neat pretty styh well made, just in stock at about cost of making at home. .material thrown in. each.""" Store Waiting Room. illuiii exp. nsos It is riimoird that the tf sliinony nlrT ly In go s to substantiate the above tumors but only one Mile of the cae li;i yet brrn lie.ird A II. OulwnrUi ot pouili Lnndoiidcrr'', liiec'.iv in the Mate' ption, testified Saturday mornlnpr. I". D. Ilarpip. Keeper, wnw on the f-tind on Thursday. J. N. Woodlln of Windsor, liooUkecper, Maisli ). Ptrkina of Windsor, director, luiv tistitud. ilso Stutlon Afent Illzru of V inilsor. C. W. O.ikes ba. bi.vn s'lb tioeii.i.d. hut lias not yet been liefnr. the lOlPin'ttee. VKR.MONT HUKTS PUI'SKXTKO 'I O Till: PHKSIDKNT VwishliiKlon, Nov. 1,1. A eonimiltec, nf the Vermont. Stale nasneinlion of Waililngton enlled on the Pres-jdent yet terduy to conKv.ini'atr him on tho result of the election, and to present two enor iikiu lmeU ralsi.d In tho Green Mountain State The beets, tho committee ex plained, were "emblematic of the be it ins Judge Parker ie.ev,d last Tnes- aay. t.avii oect wa man's bat. lar,' n- FOR THE SUNDAY DINNER. Market Well Supplied with Trull mid egetnltles. I lie (fitlcs sunn tniii s (lisacree ns to the things iii.t-s-arv to satisfy the vail ous and vurinir vlilms of wnuien some women, ol i our--e but there is pretty general agre'-ineiit. That happiness for man, tho hungry sinner, Shuc Kvu alo apiilcs must rtfpend on dinner." The thrllty housewife need mret with no embarrassment In keeiiing ln-r bus bind'H afli-etlniis a! this season, if she Knows how to illiei Iniinnle a bll( In her marketing, for the stores ami markets abound Willi fruiiB and v gt tables. Sweet potatoes an at about t lit ir best now, ranging in priee from Inn to live cents a pound, while potatoes bring ) cenls a peck or 7a renin u bushel. C"( lery, fresh and crisp, Just now at its very best, gne lor eight e.nts a bunch while home grown lettuce hi lugs live cents, with Koston ball Icttueo soil ing at 10 cents Carrots, turnips and beets are plentiful at two rents a pound. t" iiillllowf is are l." fonts' a piece or In cents a pound. String b -an" nre IT. rents I (iiart, while vegetable oystcl s go at 1 ((ills n bunch. Kuir planls will soon be out of market hut while they last t n nrr going lor 1." and :'." cent.'-- each Apples .ire becoming il little IiirIiit hi llise(uinee of the cider season and tlie .ssing i f the earlier varieties, foinmon ililes when lliev ale (otiiitl bring about 1 t barrel, while best Mackinlcsh Heds, letiilngs. Northern Spies and n.ildwlns n off rul for from J2.:r, to H per barri'l r J", cents n peck. The crnnberiy crop fair tills yiar and they rungu now ' io and 12 cent? u quart. Ol.ugi s arc tclalled nt Irom Rl to 50 flits a doyen, with California Like WilciKlas at (VI and 7." cents. Pineapples ire II and 2.-. cents each, with Jamaica :,'rape fruit 10 to ;0 cents a piece. There is a good variety of pear with Heurre do Buses, Sheldons and IJeurre de nJous .ellin at from 10 to co cents a doif-n. Seckel pfars aro 10 conta a quart. Delaware and Niagara grapes are bringing "5 cants a basket, with Concords and C'atawhae at 'J) cents. MaJapa grapes hrlnsr ?' nnd So cents a pound. Persim mons tire, purchasable at 10 ecntu each or $1 a dozen, Pomegranates havo been In about a month and will coutinuo in the market a month lonuor. At present they aro bringing C cents a piece. Don't let the little ones, miff or from (-(!!. ma or oilier lorlui lug skin discuses. No need for Ii Doau's Ointment i ui cs, an I harm tho most dclkutu utaia. At any Uiuc titoic, CO cents. BRIEF SESSIONS. Only Routine Business Done in legislature Saturday Morn ing. TAXATION BILL KILLED Senate l'iiMrn Hill Appropriating (1300 for Monument nt Mntiocacy Mem ber of Srnnlc nnil House Mo Joy n Trip to the Rnrre Qunrrtca. Molltpoller, Nov. 1."!. Rrief sessions of the Senate and House were held yester day forenoon and nn adjournment was taken until S;30 Monday afternoon. Rc .nnsc nf the absence oC several senators the appointments, sent into tho Senate on I'llday by Governor Rell wore not acted upon lint were laid over until Mnnda;.'. I luring tho hour It wan In session the Senate disposed of considerable routine business which included the pas-ag. of several House, corporation hills and the lltotlsc 1 ill Itrtifliltn,- fnf nn .iimp.Dx.liHim , of for n monument at Mouncucy, ,M,L T!',! House lull providing for a plu- rainy eloeticin ot representative:) to the general assembly on which n niaioritv nf jthi' committee on elections have reported Javornbly was oidcrod to lie because of thZ,f LJTl 'disposed of what business it had on band jlu time for the members to take tho trains north nn.l south at nine o'clock. Among 0,p i"1" killed in the House, was the nn lU,h.M(. r,)0rt ,a,i iiem made, l'lpht new bills were introduced Satur- dav In tin lloiise and on"1 in the Fenate. Tlnout;li tlie Lourtesy of F. W. Ptanyiin. ' Hiiperlntend'nl of the Harre railrii.ii!, tin members of tho House mid fc'.nate Wfie siven a spfcial train from Montpe! it to the H.irre Quarries Rilurday after noon. Nearly every one who remained in town over Sunday accepted this cuirK-ny anil many of them were aceompani. d by th"lr wives or lady friends. OFFICIAL RECORD Of DAY SiMrrul I tiliiiporlniil Passeil In (lie Senate Action on 1'lnrnllty Kleo (Inn fllll Postponed. .nlli'l to onier by the iitrj-iilcnt pro t. inpnr , Senator Prouty of Orleans. De votional exercises conducted by the chap lain. HILLS PASSKI). . S. i;-ltLpairs to cnuniy bulldin.es In Or.md IIe county. Title amended. S. t'T Incorporating Waits-held and Paystou Tiilephone Co. JOINT nKSOLCTION. A joint tcsolutinn by Senator l.oid of Wasliincton, irovldliifr for printing of l,"'"a i Oi s nf tlie proceeding of the Vermont Historical society In 1901. Head twice and refrired to cjiiimlttec on State and court exp'nu's. HILLS PASSKI). -It-l.itlng lo liability of computiition of i lie life insurance (om reservi panics. HILL INTRODPCIU'). S 1(7 -Hy Senator Skinner, from com mittee on rorporatlons, incoriorating the Wet ..niton Cemetciy association. or (lend to lie ami be printed. On inol ions of Senator Lord the Sen. ,n- i eci u I ei .(VU lis Vlllii Ol I'TllJ.'iy ot- diihig Ihe third retnllnr, of all corpora tion lulls- by title only, and votid in. stead lo have the first reading by title only. HILLS PASSLD. l'V Relating to domestic insurance companies. I S. in: P.elatlng to (barter of Wells . rtlver biirige and authorizing Concord nnd I .Montreal railroad to hold stock therein, j f"' 1J7 Relating to duties of examiners of teachers. S. I"0-lncorpornting Alburgh ("enter lilcphone Co. II. 12.'. -Helming to fishing through thr ice in Lake Dunmote. II. 1" Incorporating: Stamford Light II' at and Power Co. II. 20.. l'ro iiliiifr for payment or janitor set ice. II. l.si Providing for monument at Monacacy. Senator Parker inquired why there is a need of this monument. Senator Ashley of Chittenden explained that the plan is for a ten thousand dollar morni nient to be paid for by six other States with Vermont. Senator Skinner and Sen ator Inil invore.l, referring to ihe part Vermont! rs took in the ii.it tie Ih.-ie. II. 213 Providing clerical assistance for report , of decisions. THIRD H HADING ORDLRHD. S. 'J'l Relating to form of ballots. Fa '. eralile lcpot. This bill provides for em blt ms over party columns. Senator Liwrence of Addison moved thai when tho Senate adjourn It be to meet Monday afternoon nt 2::.'. THIRD ItKADINO OKDKRHD. II 2.12 Ann ndinir charlt r of village of Wlnooskl. I"a. liable repoit. II. ?'.- Antliorlzing P-erlU'ld River Co, lo Issue builds, l'avotabie i-eport. II. ;lfi- Allielid lig V. S y.Vv'i, reliltltlg lo biiiial grrunils Favorable tepoit, 11. ..I'e-Stre. t lights in Ca nuisli, Kn- UIUII IIIUUUUU UUIIUUl A proprietary tnediciue tht is not with. ut honor in the city whern it is rut(i, Hint bo a Rood thing. In Itomlout, Cttj f Kington, K, Y., wher Pr. David Kn. eely lired and practiced for so many eors, his tine medicine is highly regarded .ud many wonderful curet havo beet .rousht by it. Tbero is Mr. ChriHtophei .ursen, of that city, who sajss "I wai ured of kidney arid lier trouble, arte .ainter'ii colic, by Dr. Kennedy's net' nediciu. callod Cal.eura Kolvent, It drort he diee out of my system, so it ne-re; amo back. Nothing lilto r.il-cura Sol von o pnrif'- the 1-'' ' J. W. O'SULLIVABf. DrnecUC LAOIESneconnueBd'a. 'brat DR. KING'S Sto.r Crown Brand PILLS They aro sore lullablc. A trial will convinco you of their Intrinsic vnlue. Ketw (en e,.., t J 7. ... ... ' iiiirtrs.c vaiuc. tunu icn cents for nin,,,,u and booklet. Ask lor Dr Ki1i;i ...srai ,irll Minn". . ' '.(ililMP. il.aij IX IJUX. IvtDtf llfUninc t ii., 1'. (. j Itt30 UomIpu, Hmi. ivpd TDnimi p niDcn If We Had Room and Time To tell you as we fcave got room and time to show you we could easily con. vince you of the superior ity of the clothes made by Rogers, Peet & Co., over any other make. Not just as good better Can't we show you? Tease 's, City Hall Square- South. vorable report. H. f!3! liicnrp"r.itliiK Wiiite River Junctlmi Telrpbeii" "( I'n Vorable report. it. ,J". -meniri - charter of Goddard Seminary, rnvor.rie iepin. H. .KT-In. orp.T ting Uniford Teme. tery asfoci.itlon. K.ivorahl rennrt. OISDKRKD TO LU:. H. I'd Plui ality elections of lemywon- tatlves on fouith ballot by plurality. 1'n vorable rciwrt 1 majority nf committee. On motion of Senator Loi-r). erdere,-) to He because oi absence or mm." senators S. Ill P.elntiiig- to election and term of ifl'ice of certain town ofIce v.. -,iVor-ilde repori. Senator Ititv.,., r,f Rutland on inipilry by Senslor l.e.l ctplained thai the bill makes the em, or oifire of listers !iid selectmen tiirce ii, ,. Menu oi one. nn me(- il, ef Sunt i'iei;ev tit orange the i 'I wjs onl wjs nnlT'd to 11". On motion of S. nalor I liiBton the Sr u ? djoti'" ' 111 Of W,T-tl- PROCEEDINGS OF THE HOUSE scxcrnl Hill, Killed ,n, s,.era! He. Inttnis to St. I linn, Introduced. iiO-st:-Mor.!.-i; Devotional xvelye e..rinete( hy chaplain. Mr. Hapirnod el 1 .rn moved lo re'nnrider vote nt ye.t.nm relusiiu; third lead-nc io 11. t.-t. .rt.'iiiur open ii.er neiiirm to ,lt.t ,r, , , n i),-1il.i.ir. Motion d's-iureed tu. HILLS KI1 r i:, II. jj'' Shortening dr. t live il lys in vt0n j., H.-ipooil oi Reru tha ile-ei in lie wa-: loot. II, i"iO Allowing .-jell l( cballenge preni) 'or ' I. SJI-Pei nilttmc f cho, tbiv.e il,, ys wit'. . 11. JOT Heliit tticf io tf Vl e.iM'ill to I.i r. l.'iion by Mr. '.e biU he ot- 1' In oh il ea o ix jurats. Ihts to visit i loss of pay. lling tfi hool ox- Ini its ael illu.irlis. II. !".! Aineixling nitute relating to deduction in tnx.ibl. estate tor delii owln? No iltilu't'on for dchft owiniy 'Hiciile State. If. l!!-To prrv t ruelty to Ihe sto. k double taxation in shipment. II. l.To rec ' Ailvc is-ly iet,erl' 'I Mr. Walte of Hv.le bill, which he e. I 1'ark supported u liltilned ne a henetb plaeing liini on ' .'i.ivlnas Innli, T' whon money is ,. inlerest on seeui f:."Vi. II shall le 7-10 per cent, pauie posits. Mr. Pitts of Pta- . i the mnr.ey lender, I iisnie plane as tit, bill provided tluc -d nt i; p,r rein col In excess of A'd by the State at i- savlngT. banks de- i-oro explained that Hie oroposed chine" would unb.ilani " ibliies nn, would r -ub in a loss to tho local crand list? I' wt uld not renvdv the dotthb taxation 'Vll. UlLLfe IN-. r.ODL'CKD. II. 5' 7ly Mr. "Sullivan of St. Al lans city, enahlii i St. Albens city to I'tue b'..nds for pi i i.inuut improvements; cornniittteo on cot'" i.itioni. II. is.j-l'y the sim bans cliy charter. listet-vi and auditor-, potatit ns. II. I7 Bv the s-,.,-i ..ns city charter, r. n'bool coiimilssjo i i -pnra'ii ns. II. Hy the s.n. ' . amending St. Al : .tint: to ejection if committee on e,,r. . nrrrnillng St. Al ' 'th e to olci linn of - conunlltee on cor- ' rei (aling that part harti r relating to ,i of Si. Albans ( It i.'.aid ot public w rus, euinniitlce on corpora tlor.s, II. I' -Hy Mr. N". womb of Waitslleld, ((. enlarge the icirial sromul in that town; general cnniinlitoe. II. Wi-y Mr. ".nUnr, of H.udukk, rela tine lo cniii'lf ic' y of witnesses; jtidiclur.' eoiiuiutt.-t THIRD RLADI.NO ORDBRKD. II. :: -Amending t' law rcgiil.itiiiR ih' rks. cuinnutl prae tie-e of pharniiic . II. ::0 Relating lo -peeial teachers' icr- tlliraies. II. :1I7 lU-latlne !" 'I'slriliutiou of th" Slate school ux II. 577 Reining ' luvetmi nts nnd loans, S. X7 Ileiter caie oi heilth of pupils In public schools. S -!( intlng to s. liool bnllillims. S ".Miking evisl ns statutes apply to corporntirvna formed by special ehartei, with proposal nf am'iidment striking out "shall take effect iro n Its passage. ' liLAD THIRD M.MI-: AND PASSED. S. PI-Rnabling KaUailil city to issue bonds (or building and e.ulppig a city hall. Mr. Ilapgooil of Peru objected lo passing the bill ill this time becanit of Ihe absence of that ily's icpresentatlvi.. and moved an order to lie. Mr. O'Siillivnu of St. Albans oily opposed the motion and It Was lost. ; hills iNTnonrciii), II 1!C Ily Mr. Hi own of Wlirnlnslon. amending Wilmington charto. Corpora tions, II. lly the sane, amending the char tcr of Islnnrl Pond Water cnmpviy. Cor porations, On motion of Mr. rape of rJarrr, It wjs fi'dftred that when t ho House adjourn It bo to meet next Monday afternoon tit 2:"0 o'clock. On motion of Mr. Waite of Hyde Park thfe House adjourned. A GREAT PRIZE. Town 1 thought your pastor was oppos- ed to lotteries In the church. Browne So he is. Towne Hut I understand our chinch gnvo nn oyster Hiippcr nnd that (ho om who roI the oyster irceiveil ,riZl. Hiowii'-Of roiusi The ,ij (,.,. ,v(le tin pi Inc.-Philadelphia Pic-. Burlington Savinqs Bank INCORPORATED 1847. Deposits July 1, in04,$9,174,988.7G Surplus 542,613.50 Total Assets $9,717,602.26 TRUSTEES, CHAS. p. 8M1TII. I WlLLAItn CItANB, jiknp.v rmuKNi:. henry wells, J. L. 11 A ItS rOW. I P. W. WARD. ALUBHT O. WHITTKMOPJ!. Deposits made during the nrat four business days 0f the month dr.iw Interest om the drst. If mudo aftetwurd Intertst will coinmcnco the lirtt of the following month. Interest will bo credited tf; depositors January 1 and Julv t rmrmoundlmr twice o yenr. Thcro aro no titockholder. in thin oanK. ah earnlniry, less expenses, tieionc to depo-itors. The rate of Interest dc- ftnnrle ...... . i. - , . ... . i. - ...... e . a.. . 1..,! ufiun iiiu earninRK out nv in ii.-.i 'Inn film , I. n i i I . i. ik. I is. . null liny P.1VII1B.1 ",iiin ,ii State can pay at not to exceed thro, an one-half per cent, tier annum, until It surplus reaches ten per cent, ot Its de posits when a special dividend 'a provided for. All taxes In this Mate are paid by th nnn on deposits of 2,'X or less, ueno Its nre received In sums from Jt to IJ.COO, and no Interest will bo paid on any sura In excess of this amount, except on de posits by widows, orphans, administra tors, executors, guardians, charitable or reilsious Institutions or on trust funds deposited by order of tbe court. No money loaned to any officer or trus tee of tlie hank. CHAPLKS P. HMITII, President. rnnnKRICK W. WARD, Trea H. S. ISHAM, Assistant Treasurer. THE Howard National Bank, Corner Church and College Streets Surplus aoi Prodis $100,003 Safe Deposit Boxes to rent at reasonable rates. H. T. RUTTER, Cashier. THE HOflE SAVINGS BANK HAS MONEY TO LOAN OV GOOD SECURITY. 115 ST. PAUL ST. Burlington, Vt. CLUBBING LIST. The Free l'reaa nnd Other Perlorllenla nt Low Rnlra to One Addreaa. The Weekly FREH PRESS ran be oh tainod In combination with other leading periodicals at low rales. To prevent un necessary correspondence we will ttate that after the subscription has begun nouce en a ciiaimr- oi aeiuicss. or any thing j . .nn.- iioin i,i. ,.. ..I io ion oiji.'r period itaN. should be sent duealy to the oflice cl that pctlodle-.il. Tlie Weekly FRICi; PRESS nnd any one of the following periodicals will be sent to any one address lor one year at the prices annexed: American Fisn Ciilturlst. . 2.14 Kt: 1.50 2.23 2.10 l.'la l.M 1.S5 . 1 IS ,",.(51 1.2S J. 'i0 l.S' i. ?: 4.20 1.1.) 1.20 l. S.M l. l.W i.nn i.rvi l.'.io lac Aiena Amerkan Uoy. 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Only thoso ino.t frequently asked for aie printed In our list, but others may be had on applica tion, Subscribers may have more than one paper from this clubbing list, Always ml a t tamp tor reply when asking about this, as we do all thlr work at no profit In ni'd'r to accommodate our subseTibir. Hi: HAD I'PSET IT. Tommy Mn. Ipnd me a lead pencil, .Mother I Jut left pen and ink mi '.he pfnlor table t'oi you, What do ynu want with a pencil''" TniniiO -I Unlit I" wide to the editor of th- paper In ask bun what'll take ink- till- out ol 1 lie uarlor cnrpcl -Plillml. I pln.i l.-ilg.r When You Get To open a checking account or make a change, it won't do any harm to see us and talk it over; it may do us both some good. Here's the main point It's a desirable thing to be well connected. Prompt accurate service is the rule with us. We don't keep you waiting. You can see us at any time and we are glad to see you. Burlington Trust Co. City Hall Square North. The Mutilated Body of a Former Mar I blc Cutter in Rutland I Yards. LAST SEEN INTOXICATED Leaves n tVlfe and Two Vounn Children find?- WetlRcd In IIcIttitu Two Trnek of n Conl Car I'n r In Strewed ahnnt Ihe VntiU Found by SnltchiuMa. Rutland. Nov. U. The mutilated body of Jnines Kent whs found in the local railroad yard about 3:"i o'clock this mnrnim. The man was tun over by the' cars some time early this morning hut just how the accident occurred will prob ably nee-r be known. The body was (Un covered by Fred Smith, a switchman, who was going thmiich tho yard about 2;: o'clock. Smith first found a hat, a little .v further on be found a foot and then a leg and a pait of the man's head. Tic ly was found wedged in between the tru k of a coal car with the stump of one leg sticking out between the wheels. Mayor J. S. Carder. Chief of Police Newton rind Alderman Mangan wern summoned and the body removed to the undertaking rooms of John Cliff otd. The right leg was cut off above the knee, the left foor nboe Hi.- ankle and the whole top and Vict, oi the head, including the eyes and one car were aone. As far i s can be learned the last tint 'nl war seen alive was rt 12:'M o'clock this morning when he w-as at the local depot. It is .slated by men who saw him that he was intoxicated at that time. Kent was 2! years of a;e and was a nnrble polisher by ttade. He wa. for merly employed at the Vermeil Marble company's m, Us at Center Rutland but since tho marblo strike last jijly ho had until last week been eir-plcyed on a lum ber job at SlielburiU'. He leave" a wife mid two daughter- one f'-nr ;.e."ns and the other six we k old, His wife and cl'iildien are now i North Pownal. OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING Newell Illgebnv nnil Wife of Slniir lime Hern Murrieil ."ill Tears. Stowe. Nov. 1.1. Saturday was the 30th amiiversai v of the marriage of Mr, and Mrs. N". Ibgelow, which oc- curreu on the 12 m ot November, lSol. at the close of the Sunday morning s-i-. vice In the M'thoellst Church of Stowe, Tlio c-ei'mony was perfoimed by the Rev. S. M. Merrill, pastor of the church, and the witnesses were Lewis Delano and Miss Martha llutts. Mr. Clgelow wns a son of Jonathan Hrooks and Re lief Newhall Rlgelow and was liotn in Conway, Muss., jn 1S32. II came to Stowe with his parents in 1S40. and ex cepting a year in Roston. when a young man, has always lived here, Mrs. Rige- I low was the daughter of Josephus and I.ucretia Parker Munn, who cam' to Stowe in Pi2l from Windsor county. Mrs. RIrcIow was born In l.iii on the Munn farm, now owned by Mr. and Mrs, P.ig.'low, and has always lived in Stowe of their six children, Mis. H. H. Straw ami .Mrs. Abhle Warren reside In stowe, V. .1. Higelow in llui lington. W. P.. Higelow In Salem, Mass . A. P. Higelow 111 Monroe, x. y and ope daughter in Tacoma, Wash. They have- eight grand children, of which the adults aie E. T. Hlodgett of Wichita. Kans., and trs. Josie Rloelgett Parker of Washing-ton. Owinir to illness and recent bereave ment In the fnmlly, the dav was observ ed veiy quietly. A family dinner was enjoyed at the homo of Mis. Wan en, where Mr. and Mrs. Higelow letjdc Among those present were Mr. and Mts. E, Higelow, Mrs. E. R. HiRelow, Mr. and Mrs. tra Munn. Mrs. T. A. Clair. Mr. and Mrs. Straw of Stowe. and Mr. and Mr . W. .1 Bigclow of Hurllngton. A sub stantial gold offciing was received fioin their cliildien and oilier relatives. GIFT TO AN ACADEMY. filrl' Dormlliirv for .Inhiiahul'y .4u':nle-my, Si .Inhnsbiirv. Nov. lii Mrs. L I'.'l" Mc Millan has oil'ered to present to St. Johns- RUSHED OY CARS l.'IO bury Academy the thiee slory house oppo--'' site the main academy building lo be oc cupietl as a dormitory tor grls and the ofler hat been accepted bv the trustees of that Institution. The gut re pn sents an exirf-uditure of is.rvio and tlie building will oe tnoroiigniy rentteu tor n new purpose. It Is proposed to name the building tho Chailotto Fiilibanks house, in memory of her mother, who was a dmghtir ol Sir It was discovered by n xient'st Hiai Thnddeiis Fairbanks, the founder of tho aluminum was pmvdeicd and mix. d win academv. Mrs. McMllun is the daughter l'le of lion the .iliiniiiimi could be ; t of the Rev. Dr. Oeorge N Webber, term- eu Uro and would generate an in. en erly of St. Johnsbury and Mlddlebury, but heat. The discovery is now utilucd i 1 now residing In Northampton. Mass., and 'he welding of steel rails-. A potket , ; her husband Is the Iondon representaiive elay Is placed ahout the endH 10 be .101 . of the Amriciii car and Foundry com- r, the aluminum is fired. The r. pair., more popularly known as the car sultlns heat welds the ends of the rana trust. She attended school at St, John?- together. At pre.-ent this is a little .x, bury ACdd'iny and lcjrnmp that a home Jnslv. tor each operation cost? $2, bi u for ynuiiB lady students was deslr.'d at It I thought to be worth thn cspeud -onto offered to provide for one, Itiut, as it Injures an absolutely smooth ... Joint anil prevents the joltlnp; and burap- REVENGE. f the cars which rass oer tn Mrs. l.'pniore Tou found a house toitraifk suit you at last, did you? Mts. Hlghmus es. I found ope. . tercl.iy mnrnliig, uud I amused myself tlie res! of the day by going around, among the- real estate airenta and asking I them If they had an cligibl. ll.it to rent! to a fiimlls with fuuilcn . luldien You iluil'l know bow 11. in h Inn It w 1- to ' W'llell ii , go 111 o OIUIII llol I.I - Ready WINOOSK! Savings Bank l"iom Ita careful manaKoment has not mot with loss irom any loan mado dutlug; the last twenty years. Deposits made duriiiB tho first five day of any month will draw Interest from the first day of that month. Deposits muds after the fifth day of uny mouth will draw Interest from tho ilrst day of tho noxt month. Interest Is credited depositors Jan. 1st and July 1st, compounding semi-annually. Tho rato of interest paid depositors by II savings banks In this 8tat! is limited by law to three and one-halt per cent, until Its surplus amounts to 10 per cent, of Its deposits, wnen nn extra dividend Is to be made. No Interest is allowed hy law to be pi'd pn denoslts In excess of two thousand dol lars except It be on deposits by widows, orphans, administrators, executors, fruar dlann, charitable or religious institutions, or on trust funds deposited by order o court. The bank pays all taxes In this Stale on oeroslts of two thousand dollars or Jess. VEtlJIONT LOANS SOLICITED. Deposits, Juna 30, 1904. . . .l(0lK),lf.t7 Surplus T5,BS0.3 Deposits and surplus 81,165,s(W.40 OFFICKRS-S. II. Weston, Picsldont; J. It. Small. 1st Vice-President- S. nbr- jood. Cnd VIcu-Presldent; Ormond Colo, I TtM.ll... ' TnrSTKtfHR tr iv t tj ..n Bamuel BIrwood, K. Cole. o. P. Ray. C. C. Mower, Orrnoni IL Bbipmau, R. J. White. Are You Satisfied with your present rondi lion ? Would you be interested in learninu' more obout tho possibili ties of the Southwest ? Then- jire wonderful opportunities in Miss ouri. Arkansas, Oklaho ma, Indian Territory and Texas for the small investor as well as tho.v of creator means. If yon want fuels and tisrurt'S, write me. K. E. Palmer. 288 Washing- ton it. Boston, Mass.- 101 ll'nn.v N. Y. Tlin HNITED STATES ARMY(.;L' AINSWORTII'S REPORT. The annual opuit of C.en. F C A, worth, th" militaty seeretarv of c. amiy. the dr jt, creation. !-i Issu. d from his uHi. sr . -gives the total strcugLh . ' the l'nited states army at the 1 lost; c the last fiscal year at 3.S71 u til errs an.. iii.(.. enlisted mm. The loss of olll ei from death, dlsmls.-al, tetircment u- 1 other caus.-s was 1". The numb. 1 c enlisted men lost by death was 4M, A reduction in tho number of malaria, fever cases at West Point is attribute t to an attack nude on the mosquuoe Speaking nf the discipline of the cadets the leport sajs that the abandoumo. t . hazing is due ns much to an lucre isit.s disposition to yield obedience to uuthont as to the test- of the results o disobci Ieiice. The average! cost of .subsist g cadets Is stated lo bo u .'. cents, as against XI. 9 cent' the pievious year, t- e "increase'' being partly duo to the uwi -ally high prices of all food suppli-,, inj partly to the maintenance of hp. ...vi. table dining the active athletic fa.. and to the visits of instruction n-.u'.e v the classes dining the yenr. Of the 27.a'0 lecruits enlisl d ri'j.'. ; tbe past fiscal year ?:VLi wre fer bnin. Complaints as to the named '' unsatisfactory tectuita are ai.l to ha o been unusually numerous. Saiist.o 1 progress, bus been made toward bib g lug the organized militia, refpcrtirg , . ni'imeut, remipment and dlclphn, i,p , the staiidanl of ihe leguliir arn. , total of li.tlf.j otlie rs and V..102 enl - i men of 1 ho militia orgeniz.itions w piesent at tlie inspections. Referring- to the act of ( "iyie-- p . riding for n roster of oli, ei-s .1: .1 . . listed men of Hi,. L'nion and 1 'on fed. rt 1 armies, General Ainsworth s.ivs that t' responses of the governors n.ldre-- . have been sUch us to astuie the ,1. on . 'liient that they will eoopt r wi'li tin department in its efforts 10 ne ' . t oni.-nerate soirner tne place that 1- ! -j him in the proposed couipilntioi'. R ECENT INVENTIONS The Ru.-so-.lap.inese war has pi i rally slopped the impoitntion 01 a phor from Japan, (ieimnn chem . making 1111 arlitlei.il camphor from , bons which seems to answer the purpo- ie- ikim- uinmrmi mil Indlr iu They have dlsxtncred that 00 made from co,i tnr, and they ,tj nuking it now in lare quantitii- fiOI'don O'Eelrii". of Cbailottosvllle. 1 . Is the owner of n 11 obi sun-dlal rnade m l used by Thonnti Jefferson at hla old mansion at Montleello, lv fortv years Dr Fowlei s i.xtt-,, U11111111111. , 11,11 ,. I .. 1 ,t t .1 , . . . . 1 ho, ,i. bl ioilv lo. p,nn m the s'.n 1, Hid I ll.lh eei' .1. , d. Hal. S. Hny a. V.. P. Chicago Tubulin Hung 1 l.liiniil f.