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TTTTT! TrmT-T. THE RECORD OF 1900. IMPORTANT LOCAL EVENTs. Concise Chronoloalcal q Important awQ'Ca. Sumry 0f fi W. BARNARD. I tleiinrn ""iLe.s. o move n.r," or ? "mils ofii .... aiarm Inn ll - .. m All the County. u ""PPenings I November rul nr ,"y lfr! - -"iwgii i 4 f wear m It; 1' I. . i K 9 9 I SUDAT, JANUARY 4, 1901. Loon ""l''iei I - - - 1 ir oon I'ttropoifS Ut'inot. a rx I Sll'lm, , ' ES. Ulunk .it. K tlllpil "!S I '"W'Bhment nr"' .KHL". land ' vStfoS' MSftffi- Emerson Sf T.ers December. 'tuoro' .?or,n omc"vPiT .... ft lrcasury "funding iu. ifo.,.;"" I i ...... .'..."'"uu on aw tiiinni tnniwn i iii'iu.r,. ---;". ucsaii nnii. "yiun or I .'."-""i "morn """ v-iuu.wiv S?S !!.?. ftndlnV or ..,?h Rycr Ht. ,CJ" JmKIT B,n, ;a ,ue crft Jent ooml, hav, Vermont uk'K "un ' Jv drowning1 A"S VonBY7rU "a.? ?nd the lA ,.' 'AV.h . in ; "Jo Ore?,,-nJrn new 2s. The gov. oWe,y t. ? vjiras:!, f ab' WO,- boiler ii the foil "eiiows shatt. was aem "tairoyp at aw. "IUU111J durlno- ter ot Kn,,n. laTbyafi Vlied at 'tho u,.m.ers, n' t,- neeP a Cattle I tation in V,'.'..-?.CD- J 3! the" SY,?ccFe i&Tnih'S: KrSof.i:.S.'-voreU-, larnS- jt .had "u nage was dono r," -. but lltti. Wool llnT.7"'".8 Would crow" ."'"f 'ei I, uoiriGS. iri. i i fin ... ... num. Th J-;.""; 1 "Mn of J,... when ti,A ",,,u..r.u . i'astorul was ff' Saxtons Si "r,.& ... let e other k more "a.vo eono fnr , Sequent J uinl ' ?, !l arcn. I on; and vnt i. i"rrect such i. t"ts , ?J?.rd Bank, of u' ?J '".?. Wt , '5, i!.S '"ii: , "juiies oy fallinn- ,i;."'"ew'ro receivn., denen.in,:. ..V'V'w common lfn . " Nlfllru I ... . ' I irOfl n...l . WI1 1IH ......... " .--V-Hll antlcpatlng Jf ill inem convene favor i laws, . J"iJioies; W or two years In "-lnll?d Hawk 1 mMtCr Qu"y ln if?T.h.Vl,"wi uawS' Ut ho cannot i'lseon Hawk I,nwl4n, but at this d8- 43Mlawkawk ems 10 be wlthln lnla I?ilKl ed a majrlty of "real brav fivt.i Slan Friday was wreccii Owl vulua i",i""8S. of "roer XIV. v,,.o,.V" . WW Si? .'"'U the Blnck C'ucki I Jlo led k-i.."."u m 'e, and ho was caucus to to for seua- llnlrVw"?,': "o .'Sir? Wood .ieck?rIpec'(,r Igatlon of show that """Bier, March 4 wli Vi, uurs 'n West- ,i 8- a,ld is n kK- . "s Pastoral in,?, '" i,V,,"t'!"led Voodr lU0 S ous mo Mas aewe,,i-todJoe!r?n BnKV 1&?UM ln'il,3 Ord Sr', VoojlIy ,3 irulalIly. The On ffe u" " saSgJ'&ft, enr' ff wuntrS , Ord rU';!V ', -een substantiated, but !t eVllSSS!,0 .d0 ,iBr,ien S SgU ?f;M .S?' 'roV 'J S th , J" -how,, that one young mn had "u, iSi' eS-S ' broken, another begged hl. rse- prison for torS.rJ,t0ed to Z more, nort&i.fa"1.6. chliily1 ?' Sori to Put coUon In "Is mouth In order bo Impracticable to carry It out. One of Hie most alarming features of the outlo- k from the standpoint of the friends of the will Is Its standing before the committee on agriculture. The measure was sent to WEST BRATTLEBORO. playing games and In singing collcgo songB. The company stayed to watch the o il century out and the new con. tury in. grave doubt of this. There are only nine !nt0, .. 'rho oni1 l'ilni VGIT unoxpocted- membcrs of the committee, and only four !.i . . no,llnn' "ttack began Saturday inenus ot the 1)111. If this indicates ODnn- noKR. Hi. wna n nnfi., ,.c r! , ., poslon by the other Ave members, the bill Ohio. When the civil wnr broke out may be smothered In commit! he enlisted In an Ohl rlally delayed. Senator Proctor, chairman '"8 .three years. He then saw n of the cpmmlttee, has been allowed to f," H?ryA? ln. tlu' nav' nnd 11 was have hi, wv l ,ln..., ... ' , ' .11 :. " "U. of Mobile that he lost ... fc ..... ..vii.iB5 ui ,us rlgnt han( Uobert Clark, 98, of Dartmouth col- n ...1 . . Jan. 5, but there may be opposition to an wounds. At the close of the war he eany voie on reporting the bill. settled in Ames, Iowa. Ho came east seven years ago, living for a time in WHOLESALE MURDER pi AMMen " ux. w.ns Proprietor of the iiwu-i ai me enu ot me car line ln West Hrattleboro. anil th a . . I ni.it t . . rtnarcnisis in uarre Intended to Kill ; ' " ueioro removing to West 20 Socialists, but Arrival of Chief S'Z K"," "? nf DaII.. b t-.,.J ... . ..." . "'".r !' . uiuwii roiica me Kiot l" "i mree years to tile publication Death of Major F. C. Beck. Mnjor Fernando C. Heck, G3, died that committee In U belief that It could from angina pe? VMS teT F , f iu iuo oenaio v u juijk ume irom nn affect on of the wiifi ; 1 ""oioijy, with a favorable report, but there is now hart. hut had been about as usual of ' ,dl8,SLtfiUn,V,r,?Jty of M,chl! ?ni . Tc,chno,Sy. Kdlth Stowo, 02, and Carolyn Clark, '03, have re turned to their duties, after spending the Christmas vacation at their homes. Miss Harriet May of New Vork city spent tho Christmas holidays with her cousins, the Misses Squires. J. I. Goodenoiigh has been housed several days with an affection of tho throat, hut is improving now. Misses Ma .... l Lil kJ LU vvu, WHO avo spent the Christmas vacation at home, have returned to their schools igiiin, Mrs Ashley Stone has returned from her visit to her son, Dexter Stone, who spent the Christmas days at his summer residence In Connect! cut. Her son Lewis accompanied her on her return and was a guest at Mrs?, bvnnss for several days. Miss Hill gave a very pleasant or. tertalnment to her scholars on Monday evening nt the school house. GIftB were exchanged between teacher anil pupils, and the occasion was one of much interest. A larce nnrtv .if young people gathered that same e ning at the Academy for a social and. remained late enough in 1.1,1 n,ii.. the old year and give a joyful greet ing to the twentieth century. wnmnt, i 10 Prisoners. Evidence was furnished to the nn- nco at Hnrre Saturday of a nlot for the murder of Itnllan socialists. Tho man who furnished the Information to Chief Urown Is nn Italian of cood standing and his story Is believed. of a business gazetter for Vermont and nampsnire towns. He Is sur vived by a wife, but leaves nn otl.nr near relatives. Major Beck was a man of commanding presence and of fine appearance. He had a notable war record, but tho details of H nm not known by people In Hrattleboro! in- wuh a uranu Army man and also mmmmmm "Bland Congregationalism a FtandarJ Co! J Mwln! W&5i motive for the shooting of the chief 111 lIUIK't'. According to the infoi police anput io anarchists wen. mm. vi 1 1 , . . itunieu. m uie iioi. lie savs thr .Mieard, and that cruel and vulgar practices story can be substantiate) i,v , ,.. 1 were common diversions. who attended, the dunce. iv...- Ki,,..'.. !'he Italian told Chief Drown that !n ' member of the Odd Fnllmvu l.nt t memuers of the local socialist nneli.tv I . local organizations. had been marked for nmrnW i.T-nr .. !" 'lrn was held at West Brat annrrhlstV nn.i , ' . lJ.uoro uestlay, Dev. Mr. Marvin of- ,,f thn , .nllnnn, " "Z 'T" ' . . 1 W" PlBCOd in - ""iiaii.ii uunce me -tiurninesine pemotorv i-nnit o.i ...m other night, where the anarchists had bo Interred In the soldier's 'lot In the biarieu a light, only prevented the ' 8Poci inn cemetery in the spring. iiaugiiter. It was also maintained uat a desire for vennennci. imnn u... I Mdrnt. WA.,r -,.! n... , one who foiled tl. n. . V" : T w""- r""u monaay. ------- "tr LJlf IIIIC yuat his agonizing crits should not 1)8 .Meirose House, the flno now i.n,.i will be thrown open to tho public next Monday night. Jnn. 7. Tho invitn. tions to come to insnert Mm now hoe. telry Is general, and everythinir nossl- )le will he done to make Mm ovo. nings visit enjoyable. Supper will I'lonrenr. t" , ,,,,,e 0f ,a" "id J ,IH e time to hay jour .o good valves. ;0iv shoeing Uow lines of ;.S0'"'.trnycI0(ljH,Scnrft Prices are the ow't. t0, tho flannel afstsaf jB'"anusuallj80ld. UUndrnil .'. ileecn Mi.r.,1 .. . fies and made foM. WILMINGTON. Grand Army Installation. The installation of officers of C. B hawton post. G. A. It., nfmrrwi of m; post rooms on Saturday afternoon, in the even nir a ramn firo u-aiA i the town hall. The hall was flill cn.h.V. decorated with llags and bunting. ' ubl0- -ii. jtussen had charge of the ex ercises and the following persons re sponded In annronriate nrtdroacoc 'iJARNAjp and g J?c "e Coming, rofteat qaalityi D fo . , os tpiine- B.v. .A "" "wao na spring" 1 E'eWhtoufa Ihelfne or AdWI $Sjfo& f,, railroad SZ'ffi1 2 and ln7llc n,1VR -Mc- lames .r",Van? intllcted in ,!".' " . i'lro ,i . ",u neart on n,V "V-IV- iuaiuu lauia oi reach. Jot a barrel leaves t Lie iiu.l?r makes. Xot a i0' . -. .,,,1.;.,., i,t- r. . i , u.iiiw.i-; UUL LilU i.llCMt .mix tho grnnfto cutters' strike Inst siirlnc '"lervills rr01" 6 until 9. " v.ouming. itev. w. A. Esta- More persons within the confines of the thorf has been ill feeling Ltw '" ft 1st1' Wl" f7?,'8h mu" Yerks SeoU'' r"' .r"hny-ev L S' American Union received on Wednesday Italian factions of the city. Quarrel,, ..o "bo h f tb Fsn.v'nln ,U W ban and o f BnttSd Lb' more money than ever bofore was d.str.b- rt.MlT - AZSj MMaff a flno nted Inany one day In the history of t.,1, h"s ,. en cnUed hvo not been1 few 'Pl IU'W 9wn-ry ln the ha for cK reading. Ballad of Elizabeth Vane " country, orof any other country. The pay. In this wav ti e strife" KB8 grown until' tn'nmont" w" bp "f Played. "xerclses were enlivened by fine ment of Interest and dividends by the In- H is asserted, the party known as the' nrKt't & Jones have shown great selections rendered, by the Am- .lutr.alandnnancllcorFWatinn,wa,m e ""chl.t. de.Vdedabout'a WC"SSt!.thW -y" direc7o TSSf P A then The total amount which changed J8 XWmont ''an " f ,o , ,1 A"Tk hands wa,S175,000,0001orei0l00O,rj00 more '0' 'e nan was select'ed Vo enterN'ie th"J t,u'y w, ,,c' rtwaril('J with lib (0'st- IddCr' hm ill Al . W,,B UCiecll'll to enter laC oral nntrnnmn. Tl in - M7' Ttncaoll ,,. ..i. . 'n0to dim nmsm i i t' kind. rr i "ie lo or,,er ot I.lrlB , ?.na-ff.rt mm In wJiV "s teai went to savincs bank depositors. The year 1000, all things considered, was the most prosperous the United States have ovr k'jown in . asThet'ti'.e:0 Thl.'arr !;aSng88,e,Bh,nB Pa" a"J 'at started on time, but the arrival of th M, 1 W'rnf f;. causing a loss r.f ?wnslena MlSifSvll JSfeetafi Fl Jaiei "'H. i.S?,.ftL" lnaKi lev. John u OI Townsh6r our .In hi ii "I lOWna inr n . - in April. "askins of Graftd llollr mat5 a"Kl always t.:e best. No ciianpes 1:1 t..e ouality oi your bread The house nn.i 11 use 1 Med-l i lour exclusively. SSteJ.n '"iboVorva.nii e-3 absolutely unaorm. Try it. Iiollce foiled the plot. i WO more Italians were nrn.ati.,1 Saturday, making ten who were lodx -d i-uysicians performed an The cash balance of the United States treasury at the beginning of tho new vear In lull was Si ll non non , i nmnm .... ,..,-. i : ' ,.VUVUV ffw.vw.uwj leas uiiuituiuu niiuii i 11101 nr i'i lit., lie...... than a year ago. I'avments amounting in Sunday, rcmovinc the Imllot whinh ?m uw.uoo were made In the reduction of " 111 "s siomacli. A bullet In were burned Vnv 7,O0I!. valued face In BrattlebnAo'X, evei and den of wt i"a " after a Daitn"'S,. " WA!5llli,llX-fltOsItY CO., i.iiiintni.ollj, ailnn. the public debt during the year. The cold ,, "oon r, nil)V,,l previously mm. ..nn,, ., ,i. 1,,. ,' "I?0. lrown has suffered great pain bin "'"'"""r ls expected to recover. The author!. .-""Mm or u;..,i..0' "lev. ev. ' " VSSsgm & - Astern Agents. r'"er.5a as evldehco nr "u.y.J ?. urowninc. nin,iT "'"raiai include thosp nf ,eaths recorded 1 llamsvllle,0 james1108 MooFe and Denrnn m a Crawford of Townshend? Ebenez" C. White o The first car June. Apply Box 0, 51 road from Bellowsrn tho electrl1" 'n eTSry tow was run in TT.'ialls to Saxtnn." at eood pay. J. was run In Jie Th K.l Saxtoni" ' jlfnf ,truck 'by ilglit5fnPrn?f,S"ham County. Vt. June 11. The fiftih n?.anl dentlon and chen. f.1:"!??"0" of the PlV n.f5?S .f e Vermont Phce no'"."ieD.oro and (he s,mZ a' ?nl 61-1 HAWLEY'S Mid-Winter Clearance Sate Is now Going On. Phcunli. tnerewlth w ... T' ac"0 iWS." .E- Wl derYs8hoU8eal,re,1 Jr neral housework ?. Jamaica wero burned rS,,8.1" washings. I'leas tleboro was honored Ji??nJ"ftn,e tsfactory pay. Ad ?3 ,Vn 'S d!s.trtctrconvUenQt,6n byf Offlea. Braitleboro. eeted. "a-s8"?, was Vubs'g LEGAL NOTICE. ThS'hoVi? ?Pentau?S t class ones,- roof fne house and Imm,. , .Vln Qc-rt .n n.i nri ANNIE I,. HOWARD VS. LYMAN A. HOWARD, flro of "2 wero burned jSSfi lre and "Te re'enees I uary. A- D.. 1 oc?ur5edUn,nnown origin.60 CZaRM MACHINE CO., this court ho, i ui lUKininori' - ! - I West Townshend 'aifiY.1 W.J-i ciiows rails. ","' - tHary In every cltf la " i5amoLth and com July. Article Is usml In every The iin(ii i slcUns Agents hav- froA tES fnSf: '".-I'nt.ney was a,.. Write at once for this" i,"ffiur.yi cfe tqhlr3"oW. Mi-i. Westminster VeP."-".0"'" H fflL'?"..w"i of Susan" aSSSI'. 1 lw x. .. uniwiiiH v r ?y While swlrnmlT "'.JaoK J I I- hnflii "..ft. WINDHAM COUNTY CUUKT. March Term. 1001. MTI . . . m- .?iS li: "oward of Hrattleboro. In I, n. i . " ' ,lD Qa' ' JU rown has suffered great pain but . I i . ... . . . - I v ,..-.1 i" I V 1. 1J HI. 1 lie IlllLIlOI'l- lain u, i((,t)jv,ni. It is expected that ties have a complete list of all the v .u increase mis monin will bring the to- memuers of the anarchist society Ir lal fund up to frjOO.000,000. The cold law 1arrt- One of the prisoners offered enacled last March has strengthened the stat0 s ov('l,"(',. but his offer position of the treasury, and has attracted hV.V! ot acco,t0(1; "8 11 Wis I't-Hev-d hp -ni,i nf ,., . a"raea that he was one of the worst offenders, he gold of private citizens for safe keep- Several of the prisoners are said to ing, in the belief that the promise of tho have criminal records In Italv. The government to pay cold on demand for lt. better class of Italians In Darro nm gold obligations will never be called scrl- (lllt'(1 w"n Indignation over the shoot ously ln question again. in,.of 1!?r,ow,Il1- I ..I- w iiuuitii pi iBuiiers. nnnucuueii i5?.lh.fr; wt"-? .bought to Barre Wed- becreury of War Alger in the North Am- officers. On being taken before City erlcan Review in which he says Gen. Miles Judge Fay the cases of nine were run. did not know what he was talking about t,nui'1'- Innocent Cell! was released wnen ne testified before tho war investlga- . . , , . tlon enn,mi.inn M... t . . lt Is expected that a special grand . ,::77: : 'rr as Jury WU ue convpne(li nn(1 50 WIK,SPS Acndcmv M tArLi w i - i. UH 1 LIT'. I I LL Itl'.'. oi ma nouse. Mrs. Been' will have charge of the culinary departnient Bert L. Sargent and Ernest M. finml. enougn win do the clerks lor the present. ine opening dance will be held Tuesday night, Jan. 8. Dates will be held open so that local orcanizations or parties of individuals may he ac- toinmouaieu at any time, and public i-menninmenis win ne given occasion ally by professional companies on the attractive stage in the new- hall. Brattleboro Academy Notes. To judge from appearances some of tho juniors and freshmen are "smooth shod." The dec Miss Kate Tpphnn "laS? suPPosei found Jufv is in" ?J Bellows BVt lx per cent first near East ypLi". th Connection W. EDOETT & CO., shend, owned by Snh n JV. WlS-iVy a The hr;""c?E be of inSi- 1"e. Are waafoance for a good Invest- to Caslus Undprwnn.i "PP.- DeaProPerty on Green street. WlTLWZ& WViSSitoV .hoteato -It A A. J. Piirn i' uieu in jirt?euinK hows, aiso a rizzeu and Ilenrvu S'" "".r""" "VTtt i uoro. and .Tn,vir- J" .""i or yj. u, .. mi ..-. "ouia of Wir August. W.ant and lunch room at I is., dolnir rood business mln'ste'r tJ,s chalr 8'ock mlU'i Inquire of L. E. HA LI Il8nr.Wa?..burnei Aug. r'Wtleboro.Vt. Mlf zsoo loss. Hundred. ca of wiimin.i"""r.eas of formerT. ir. -.v"""t.'"u returned in n,. ',:in nin v,i. celebration of "oidn,1" ,',? Jo"th Planer, edmr, shln?le X' , J J n 1 1 xvnt ....I it eetf,'uw tu uinia . ummr Willi Wardsboro (Vn??6111 ln a CaW. EDQETT & CO , Keal after bTd If andM 41 tf Two chl .extrlcltt8 . urowned aT the mouth nfVs.u.,aor8 by Electmont, seven Aug. 20, while endeavoring ,WI11'M8: will work In any har a man at whoni thev t e?.ilnlng trotted a full mile ln NV. Clayton MJUer oryver. Wld; has never been tialned died Aug 0. J1,,,er of West Dni beat 2 20 this j ear. One September. death" Sent. -n V'OUh JJ Jaifi J ire In the Island f i lro,m.?ttleboro. only twenty mln. Sept. n. did damage to H.Be,0Ma,n street. ISO acre farm 500. The Valley pSi-t0,Jhe an.iemlock and pine timber year In Brattleboro o'niJiPi ee,w 'rom he hill west of the 27. The Oilman at'atSS 5m? en BUKar p",c,, 190 treM a the John Baker premises nnd more flfh Pnd8 b a 8ma ilrattleboro, were ,u,?? ,EUIilace on earth to raise poul- to tho amount of iiaJi "ywke a nice anlmnl park on a u I .11.11.1 I I . I. I .. Hollls'Nlchols.",9",an Townshn,i nJ... .RP. tember, October. articles of. value we??n' i congregational church n nffl closed, Oct. 2 t V .e"f of it.' aSii' ia..tllreo days' c auuiversary, Thel eHS, nearly new. Aoove VI bava no use for them. VEEKS, Westminster, Vt. . vuuii 41, un nmnn - ' lino ll a n Kuuu waitu Mollis Nichols, 99 and v Dll?i' to carry on, with com, I'ownshend. Hev. SiiK, ,V ?Uunnln water at the barn Urattlehnrn on. i i.V "am. H, Cjnellher havntver failed. Guilford Centre wVri vvj5l'out this advertisement but It t.Vl1 Oil A tt W. HARnKNT. Jlural lioutH Wo 3 ftent. 't on Harris place. J, B uVflve-room tenemect in RATT. 23 tf ' suppiieu to tne army, ue charges Gen. have been summoned. Miles with dishonesty, Insincerity and ignorance of the army regulations. He says the General's charces. -'twice nrncpH rrtKtriTlKt0fH,r5' fAlse ln 8Dlrlt and 'nbstance, are tbereforn r between horaait .nrf th- ..u i the more helnnm In iholr .rr., it . 1 mTr.teHemd done Irreparable harm. lie al,n dertt'tnw31!?.rat.co,,i,lf..,, : d.Cfends 0en' ESan. 'Lo deposed head of . . - ii'i uiii aria llir thn nn J . ... . . . i iiarnage covenant tne said Lvman A. Howard i-umunooary uepartment, and crltlses JJ.. " Promoting Gen. Miles and WiDdhaiiicouniv.witlinuHnntpaii n.i nfi not rewardlnc Gen. Sbafter Oon VII.. desertion" ever'! .Un" ,.D?8.on"!,H,'.a ?h "P"e by saying that many of the state- ...JC.T iViiV"' ' ""-'l! dewrtlon has, without ments made by Alger are untrue, and that towirtUnmX.ra tried In the hlri. on f aii iH t.m. ., . zv"i"""''. . n . .. a ability,, to do Flu"'") "ua Pni"'wi Puu opinion anu tne press and Its verdict aiu praying that the bends of matrimony be wa given two years ago. Miles says he aforesaid . Andu innri Sit I " "l C"e 10 al8cu" " "ate. wl','now resides without the stati- ot Ver- ments that are untrue, but that he will answer the article'Jn my own time." Ex-President Cleveland, in writlnc on -ine rresment of the 20th Century" In the New York World advocates the elec tion of the President by a direct voto and llshedat Brettiehorn in w li''"..!?" tue extension of the oflielal trm n points out that under the present system said court. u . "n 01 the people's chief olllcer may be made "the H VAh HIlHor ln kanS tl 1 1 1 . i f .. .... .. U siii unuu ul iiiullih nnrn in nntu runininn n fiAi 4 & 1 . SUr?Mrm0.f w'"ihani, this 4th day of Januiry. VT , .. ' " a"U lUe ueP8'tory A-D. 1901. " of their power" n fluiint nnn.iiinn .. H.O.B.RBER. Attorney the declared popular will. He says that two 01 tne lour sessions of Congress held The seniors are busy rehearsing tho drama "A Noble Outcast," which will be brought out at an early date. Monday evenine Dec. 31. the stn. dents and their friends held a party in Academy hall, to watch the old cen tury out and the now century in. Re freshments were served' and a very pleasant time was .reported bv all. A New Year's sociable was held at :ademy hall last Monday evening. I The evening was spent in marching, the, battle of Gett VSblirir illllKtrntlnn- from a large chart of that famouflbat-" iiuBiuuuu. ueiresnment8 wereMserr ed and the evening'' passed ofORreryA. Pleasantly., . t , MMmSn M. .... I I I Wl I ' ine sleighing continues excellent and everybody is busy. , Ij. V The young people who have been enjoying tho vacation week returned to their several schools on Tuesday. The loss upon the Methodist par sonage has been adjusted by C. M Hussell for tho Vermont Mutual at $125 to the entire satisfaction of all concerned. R- BROWN "W fTftEET STOKE C Mir' ,a stand. Ca i until Christtn, mwewlllgl.eyou Cameras 1 . zzrTr"- j1ERas ... " uunt Mras. . ":perceDtdlsount I-3 The Knibbs valve patent case, in which several hearings were held at the Brooks House before Judge H. H Wheeler in the United States eireiilt court, comes up for attention again through the claim of Mrs. Harvey Hadlock of Boston against the city of New York. Judce Whoolor iam o decision against the city in this case five years ago, but the navment hn not been made. Mrs. Hadlock saya 1,UUU,UUU 18 Hue. Stilt W.1R titvi.mhf for ?13,000,000. The Boston Journal ' Ue SuB?r P-rcent Hl., nation ' CUtalogiie ::: it. 1 "rllebo, v, ,e and (t reports that the cltv mav ranwnn.i by paying Mrs. Hadlock $100,000. Her husband, the late Harvey Hadlock, a lawyer of gicantlc stature whn la snia to have resembled Daniel Webster, de voted several years to work in this case. Test Oil. Ms, f Coffee, Tea, A8 GOODS at the Iow. mont, tonit.as the petitioner is Infoiined'at Borne r.nMiVH ,U ' . . ,u 'Juan A. Howard n-,. il- j j .flror wiurn said court nn the a i ,.,ne8da.v "fler first Tuesday of March, An ! i-' t""x'a-'-1" said Wlndh.m county, I tltloner shall cause Hn nr.lr ' i. i ;al3.PtUl0D- " ahovB "t forth, to b- publish lD.TheVe.rm?ut Wx'-nlx. o newspaper pub- A. Ave rooms; .0 SaiUn few mlnut' , , xtuil uoiioctiona to all Sou Resorts. TOP, CLYDE & CO., Qen'l Agta, THE0. 0. EGER, G. M, 10 State Street, New York The gunboat Scorpion has heen nr,ipr0,i durlns a Presidential term are so brief as to La Guayra, Venezuela, to protect Am- 5carcely t0 Permit the passage of necessary erlcan Interests. The trouble calllm? for appropriation bills, "while of the others. this action is the evident purpose of the one occurs when t,ie President Is usually Venezuela government to loot an Amprirvin DlrauB m ins new oiuce and burdend company by cancelling Its concessions to wltu Importunities and labors Inseparable the Bermudez asphalt lake and to the 'rom a cnan?e 01 administration, and the asphalt deposits on the Island of Trinidad. remaIn'n8 one encounters during Its con- A Boston newsnaner. in n,,m,..i "nuance ine interruptions, timldltv and one hundred famous Americans nf ti, demoralization of a Presidential and Con- nineteenth ce.nt.nrv. nnmod wmi.m r. gresslonal canvass." He also thinks the rls Hunt, thn arti.t . hn,n in n,...ii. business of the country would be disturbed Stephen A. Douglas, the statesman, born ! L"'!', h Way Would in Brandon, John G. Saxe, the poet, born . , . """'""'"H ineiigioiiity ir. ijii,.. n. r,. .. incumoeni to succeed h m f. " ".6"S.i ouu iinaiu i-owers, ine I aniilrttnt. lin.n In 1 1 I . l . r . . . . , I ' Hi(ivw. uu.u III It UUUBLUU&.--1 ot. Al- I .mi. n . . bans Messenger. he Grout oleomarSHna. bill, which .... ..v.,6,j cuuuiocti uj uie ziouse, will Ufk.t PL ii 111 urn U 0tuuulBr "uooorn oppositiqn. in the Sen- Wnat Snail We Have For Dessert? h10- Thls factln ltse a serious This nuAMf fnn in .u ?nger of defeat, In vlow of the shortm... , TO . . ...., uq, , L .. I Vis answer itoday. Try Jell-O, a delicious "U1D lur "'pumg ot other Import- 'ifulessert. rrepared In two minute,'. ul 'uearei an euort Will ba made ti y No bakin,:, staph add boiling water 01,i a ngut over consideration of 'ocool. Flavors Ieiion, Orange, Rasp-1 "f anaLning ii as an amendment dStrawberrj, Oet a package at your wue reduction bill. This p You:Sroi"rfflHOit. Cider 1. to be are weak and d scot i aged, will receive A Vienna scientist paa wi .v l-f-"rf,, . ftw. both mental and bodily vigor by using ieari'd articlo to prpycj that dogs LOSStiVe Ufr. CarterB- iron mis, wmcu a, w lnnc I i i the bloou, nerves unu i uini.icio... V E N p o p BRATTLEBORO -t ' ' 1 numenf Work deLr:t8roDfuru -Mast wmter'befrre IT '"""Heouldmaieth? "r now. Theurgestanv tock this sld, of Bos you haven't got to pay a P't. Works on ,he rsiS CHAS. H. CRAwi; Bicycle Repairing -n All ltB &rl- Livulcaauug.- "',V"eS . . ofTiin8du8Ddr,,,8and8pp onnnr..UnMri n: muffins, tiuddings and crusts made with Royal Bakine IfrT" Powder aie wholesome, delicious. mVU V"' Sfl'S REPAIR RH!P 1-1 I ' ' l 'V UtWaVr Jua,n8'-. Brattleboro vt Jignt, never sour, and most ecnnnmiVnl , ' ,KEC- Royaf Baking Powder is specially refinT equally valuable for the preparation of the & CO.? delicate cookery, and substantial, cveryd-sSimo, CaSV. PYnpHlhrtnc nnn nn 1 ." j , xwo aim ttuiiuiuiyi, uriw B E R r r U $1.15 : ' Aisoliitefr Bakincr . cases i:a iiiiiiiiiiuiiiiii' mimmiuiiii Ul bewlth ever sir 4 some a,nd apprizing food it jj R0 )L BAKINIi P(. v 11 of(he genuin. 'B1UC XBIBV 5SSn,. and al.ut."1.' r'n" eniipn glveu to V.V . f 1 HI - irlio incurs 5 the W l radnw, je ha'f n . . road to AP-tlC.vard woodland. TO oiiitti... I- . uousehold goods, viz : One Vn "' d stove furnliure. 1 parlor siove. I' U 1 III ru r i.,,.i., hiHinn i. iinn hlAnkets nearly " . ITIHIUCr. taST Dlnervr3bedstead7.1buV tohh a"d T I M b E R Private Hospit- ii mm- Ami 7 3orY,,r X ' t for i iw Year 30 Billot St., Brattlell ' . ... Vlll be to have your nouse or onice hot for electric lights. Do away wltu learn gas pipes and burners and bejla ti' -century In Hie right way. We Ins kinds of electrical apraratm from t bells to elec.ric lWit plants. Our ,v the best aid our prices rUht. Cases of .u . . fralned KutZl,- win"p4 j be nHna Ativ. V paid, tuut irea, iuu uuuuuiu. ". lM F. B ENt . & CO., Windham County Land - ItfT-llH iiAgency, Newfae, Vt. No sale, no pay, THE VAUGHAN & S Eleotrio Oompl tables, 3 stand, ii rockinK chairs, 18 other chairs, 6 new Bllver plated knives nd forks, 1 set of irold beads, 1 copper wash boiler, 1 clock, and many , other articles to nuiwrau. iu iuoui.um. .v. U'rirUCIilC CUUEa Kl made known at time rn. No dmri XEINE NEUlULai a n nnnvH. .Tr.. AuutUib )er. Tow'nshend, Vt., Deo. tv, 1900. trial sample by mall. Bratueooro, i. CUUE3 RHV