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THE VERMONT PHOENIX, BRATTLEBORO, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1901. 8 VERMONT AT THE PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION ARTISTIC MILLINERY I 'N cooking when an ingredient has The Vermont Loan lost its strength; you use more than THE NEW I itjrtiphctl rum )he l'lans. immit pruinlscM to bo us well rep utiil al tin- Pen-American exposition im ( tin' New KtmluiKl States. The ii mil mid material Interests of the '. will have an excellent reprosenln i .iinoiiK the general exhibits. Ver- i will also ori'tiiy eiinal space with i 'tlier New Knulaml States In the i now behiK erected at Buffalo, i i rinonters that attend the exposl i will lind the same accommodations l li i-. building ns the citizens or these r states. Through the generosity i liw representative citizens, the sum ' has been contributed for Vermont's ii. m of the expense of the building. 1 1 , $ikhi additional has been raised mx.ite subscriptions for furnishing trmont headquarters room and Miiu It attractive to visitors. i. iiimmlttee on the state exhibit ap- .1 b the executive committee of Witnont association of the l'mi ii. .in exposition met at the Van Ness . in IliirlliiBton Saturday for the ...-r of selecting photographs and inni! which have been obtained for BRATTLEBORO LOCAL. A WRECK AT BELCH ERTOWN. Freight Train in a Head-on Collision Brakeman Injured Five Carloads of Cows and Hogs Slaughtered. 1 In re was a serious freight wreck hi t!i.' Central Vermont railroad be- i ... n llek-heitown and. Uarretts June- ii .ii Monday afternoon about 4.yo, two i '.nil.- coming together heatl-on. The ... engines were completely tele - ..ped, ami 14 cars, several of them . ..uled witli livestock and hogs, were i . d up in a great heap of twisted Iron ii.i smashed timber. The trains were i. 'Mth and south-bound freights, and ;i. accident occurred, it is said, 'v.'tigh the failure of the operator at ii. I. heitown to hold tne south-bound t am until the train going north had i awii. The trains came together admit miles south of Holchertown, u'l'l the men on the two engines, see n the certainty of collision, jumped . let escaped with slight bruises. A .ikeinun named sheridan of South i iaimngham was the only man seri-i-l Injured. He jumped from one i i he trains and struck a barbed-wire i . n e and fell back unaer .the cars. He .i- injured about the heau, knees and ,'i-tep, but unless he was hurt inter n.iil It is thought he will recover. l'ie carloads of cows and hogs a huh were bound for the Brighton market were slaughtered. The ani mals were terribly mangled, and in addition to the largo number killed ii might in the collision, many were i lb d later to end their sufferings. . .if two engines are locked together ii a tight emorace and it will prove a i.nd job to disentangle them. The i. i i ked cars, with uieir freight, were piead about in great confusion, and in. work of clearing the tracks was not i nched until Tuesday. A wrecking, -ang was sent up from Palmer and m ilt the night working on the wreck. 1 a. passenger trains on the Central . niiont weie run troni I'almer up the Ware lliver road to sVare and around i.i llelchi'itown on me Boston and Elaine. Progress in Y. M. C. A. Work. llie olncers and committeemen of ii.. 1 . M. U. A. held a business meet ly in the association parlors Monday . .i-iung. An excellent supper pre pared by the Woman's Auxiliary was i veil uy four young ladles. The tabus were handsomely decorated w.ih llowers contributed by Florists i K. Allen and D. McGiulvray. Af- i supper the regular business meet a a- ailed to order by President J. J. l.-tev. The report of General Sec . t.n-y (5. 0. Wilson gave a general .. w of the present condition of the Mult and showed progress, especially .l ing spiritual lines and in the puy - al department. The reports of the '!. Mitlonal committee by A. J. Monroe, 1 airman, and the gymnasium commit ' by ii. H. Horton, physical director, re very encouraging and were ac " pt 'd. as also was the report of the in. Hue committee by G. H. Clapp. i 1 i nnus I'entland's report of the can- . nig committee showed, by liberal mi ibntiniiK that the citizens appro- .uaie the work that is being done :up"tig the young men. 'inero is ' a largo sum to be raised to guar the work for the coming year, t heerful and liberal contributions mid ho made that tho work may not Hindered. 'i he old cotton mill, which was . ..,t, i i a Hint iii mil. wns burned .tiirilay afternoon. The loss on the Hiding and contents Is about io, i mi i i i .i 1 1 v- envoi-nil bv insurance i if mill was occupied by h. S. Van .ill.i.iilnii-1 wbn enrrled nn the bits!- ' - unwinding cotton yarn, and the i S. Starrett Company, as a branch "i i lie ir main lactory in mo niumuui.' ' .re of machinists' tools. Tho build J ivna nu'iiii.l bv Mr. Van Valken ng and was valued at about $12,000 "p re being an insurance of $3000 on ii. fnctfii'v nn,t soir.n nn the ma- nncry. Mr. Van Valkenburg lost u -tock $2000, on which there is in nance of $1500. Mi-litss, "I hopo I didn't disturb you I vour lover when 1 went Into the Ii n last nliiht!" ' mIc "Not at all, mum! Ol told him ' ' Mm was my chappyroner' Puck ENGLAND STATES BUILDING AT the Vermont room. There were present I'rof. Walter 15. Hanger, of Johnson! Hon. Charles J. Hell, of Wnlden; I'rof. George H. Perkins, of llurllngton; Col. Charles S. Forbes, of St. Albans, and Mrs. Henry S. Hlngham, of Bennington. There were also present nt the meeting Ciov. Stlckney and several members of the executive committee. The collection was on exhibition during the day and was Inspected by a large number of people, Including a number of representatives of the press. The exhibition comprised the largest and lines t lot of photographs ever displayed In Vermont. It consists of several hundred photo graphs ranging in size from 8 by 11), to L'7 by 21 Inches, In size nnd Includes views of scenery In different parts of the state photographs of mountain, lake, river, anil rural scenery, and general views of cities, villages; also photographs of street sceivs. college, school, and other public buildings and mills, quarries and hotels. There are a number of scenes finished In oil and water colors nnd framed, Includ ing some very fine views of Mount Mans- WESTON'S ROUGH RIDERS. Dry Raid at Hotel Brattleboro Whis key, Rum and Gin at American House Fine of $195.63. Hotel Urattleboro ami the American House were ooth visited by local oill cers about St.45 Saturday evening and although no liquor was found at the former hostelry enough "stuff" was se cured at the latter place to make its proprietor, Charles Miller, poorer to the extent of nearly $200. Chief of Police Hall assisted by oincers Ami don and Rockwell conducted the tour to the American House and in the room to the left of tho olllce they found several bottles of whiskey.gin and rum No liquor traflic was going on at the time of their arrival but there were evidences that something had been doing. Proprietor Miller was in bed at the time but he was arrested and summoned to appear before Justice Newton Monday. Later he was re leased on his own recognizance. The Urattleboro House excursion was in charge of officers Worden, Thayer and l)ix, but their searclt for fire water was fruitless. Only one man was in the baroom and there were no evidences that any liquor was be ing dispensed. State's Attorney Weston of Bellows Falls was here Monday to conduct tho prosecution against Mr. Miller. An agreement was made between the state's attorney and Mr. Miller's coun sel whereby Mr. Miller pleaded guilty to three offenses of selling for which the fine was placed at $30 for each of fence, and he was aiso fined ?5 and costs on the charge of keeping with ir tent to sell. The total amount of the lines, including costs, was $i95.G3. Alden Bass in "A Poor Relation." The Troy, N. Y., Record of March 14 contained the following in regard to the attraction which will appear here Saturday, April 13: No more faithful copy or sol amun uussou s Noah Vale could be asked than is Alden Bass, and he has followed his pieceptor's teachings well. Those who saw "A Poor Relation" at the Griswold yesterday afternoon and last evening were not disappointed in the comparison. Mr. Bass is possessed of the same easy manner and quaint humor of the great Russell, acting the character of tho poor but prpud bene factor as bentteu tne part. kit. uua l.na-nucnnlntoit with llllllKl'lf a COmimllV of competent players, who illled their assignments acceptauiy. wnuievei pleasure there is to ue iounu in a iinm. Tjotntinn" must be drawn from the action. No elaborate scenery or intricate mechanism enters into uie play to cover up short-comings. And as the applause was hearty and spon taneous, it is to be Inferred that Rus sell's masterpiece is in capable hands. The little McKlnley children, as Rip and Patch, easily won the hearts of those present, and success crowneu their cnildlsh efforts. Drowned in the Deerfield River. wniinm niY. 2fi. son of Mrs. George Adams, was drowned Sunday in the Deerneld river ueiow nucKimm xi u.on 'Pim wntor in tne river is very high. Ho crossed in a boat to the Buckianu siue, visueu u. iwj siclan and was seen to start for tho bin. l.nter the boat was Vliai iniuitv - seen bottom up, lodged on an Island. The body was found in uie river op posite Lorenzo Richmond's Tuesday. Funeral services were held Wednes day and the body waB taken to Whit- i.. i, n ... tnf lmrlnl. Rev. Dr. Lyman Whiting, 85, the In PraiiKlin county in active practice, with Stanley Clark, started to roru tne river in u ob Sunday. They were capsized but escaped Injury. To Get an Oil Can. Miss Antique You ought to get mnr rled, Mr. Oldcapper. Mr. Oldcapper (earnestly)-I have wish. . . .i int.iv iimt I had a wife ee. muiiy uim- ""-. - -Mlm Antique (dellb'htcdly)-Havo you, Mr. Oldcapper-Yes. If I had a wife, she'd probably have a sewing machine, and the sewine machine would have an i i nl,M tnlf It nnd oil mv on can, win '-""" - - : ,. , . olllce chair. It squeaks horribly.- Stray Stories BUFFALO. .Vi"m Jotrtihtne II. Chttpman Arthitrct. It Man Held and vicinity The Central Vermont, Boston and Maine, and Hutliind railroads and the hake Champlalu Transportation company contributed In the aggregate ISO Photogrnphs. The Vermont room Is 21 by 27 feet- In size. Among the articles offered for the executive room Is a lnrge and handsome marble top table, generously donated by the Vermont Marble company. The top is of Chaniplaln marble from the famous ipinrry at Swanton. A substantial regis ter In which the name and residence, as well as the temporary quarters, of every Vermonter visiting llurfalo, will be enter ed. A conspicuous feature of the decora tions will be a large oil paining of the coat of arms of Vermont, copied rrom the original In the olllce of the seeietnry of state at Montpeller. Photographer Howe furnished six views of ISrattleboro and vicinity. The plan for the New Kngland States building have been declared by an ollleliil of th" exposition to far surpass in dig nity nnd artistic merit that of any other state building. Senator Proctor on Cuban Situation. Senator Retinoid Proctor, who has just returned to Washington from a three weeks' visit to Cuba, is satisfied that the constitutional convention will accept substantially all the conditions of evacuation named by Congress in tlie Piatt amendment to the army appropriation bill. He says: The better class the merchants. property owners, as well as the farm ers are all anxious for peace. All this talk of an anti-American uprising is funny. The people laugh at it. If nny hothead should try to incite a rebellion, or advise the people to "take to the woods," their term for an up rising, he would find that no one would follow him. The people want peace. There are a few who are vigorously opposing this government in tho con vention, one of the most radical being a negro named Gomez, who is not a relative of Gen. Maximo Gomez. Senator Proctor said he did not at tend any of the sessions of the conven tion, his opinions being formed through discussions with members he met socially and in the hotels. He paid a visit to (Jen. Gomez, who, he thinks, is most friendly to this coun try. The general has a large follow ing. As he has taken no part In the discussion of the Piatt amendment, Ills silence is Interpretx'tl as acquies cence. Senator Proctor spent an hour at tho White House with the President Monday. It is believed generally in Washington thnt Senator Proctor went to Cuba as the representative of the President to report upon the outlook there. A Card. Comf to mv nlnrn nn.l c n o- - r. . cent bottle of Greene's Waranled Syrup of Tar and 1 will pay you back your money If it does not cure your cold or cough. THIS THOMAS PHA.tMACY, Urattle boro. UEO. E. GHKKN13, Brattleboro. uuuuiis iiuuhu I'JiAUMAUY. Ilrat tleboro. w 1 1 lrni.npw r. nr t, . . i . i J- L,. STOCKWKLL,, West Urattlebor. a. i oju-ub CC LU, JaCKSOIlV e. b H. JONKS. Hinsdale. N. H. W. S Ilfll.l.A Mil n'iurnol.-.. BAHBEH UHOS..'Vest Townshend. N. m. nATmn.ti.nisn G. B. PARK, Wllllamsvllle. w. u. iiALLAUAi, JSast Dover. A. B. SMITH, Jamaica. 1 Li. WHEEL.EH, Wardsboro. BltOYVN & ItYDKU. West Wardsboro. A. M. COHbEH, Putney. M. G. WILLIAMS, Putney. IVhnl In tho nrlno rt rinlil.lna' nn. trls soap? "Five cents a bar, full size. Just re duced from ten. Hasn't been less than "Why, that's the price of common afford to buy any other soap otter this." Mopi the Cough ! Works nir I lie old Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold In one day. No cure, no pay. i'rlco 25 cents. 2 Rheumatism Cured in a Day. 'Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures In one to three days. Its action upon the system Is re markable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease Immedi ately disappears. The llrst dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Geo. E. Greene, Druggist, Brattleboro. For Ovr Fifty Yenrn. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over CO years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth ing with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sunerer immeaiaieiy, uoia uy an druuirlsts In every Dart of tho world. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Be sure to ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," anu lane no otner itinu. OASTOXIZA. Bear. th m ma u 113,8 Tha Kind Yon Haia Always Bought OASTOHIA, Bear, the ,4 8 Kind You Havs Always Bear, the 1,13 Kind You Have Always B,gre ZS the receipt calls for. When buying; it pays to get fresh goods. That means full strength and your money's worth. This is especially true of coffee. Roasted coffee; exposed to air, quickly loses strength; and double the quantity is required. Many women pay as much for cheap coffee as Chase & Sanborn's famous "Seal Brand " would cost. Seal Brand is shipped in air-tight cans on the day it is roasted. You get the full strength. Try it once! Tbe Sparhawk Sanitarium is the oily institution in VermonUmak ing'use of The Roberts-Hawley Lymph In the treatment of chronic diseases Medical and surgical cases admitted All private r. outs. Home comfor's. Write for booklet. SAM 8PARHAWK, M. D., Supt., Itiirlhitftoi', Yt. Concord Buggies, Express and Grocery Wagons, Farm Wagons of all Kinds. The llesl Log Trucks You Ever San. Milk Wagons and Moat Carts, We build nil Uie nloTe to order And we alao carry In stock a tarxe mwortnipnt of Buggies, Surreys, Road Carts Harness, Hobos, Hlnnkets, oic. At Lowest Possible Prices. rffltepalrlne and palntlnx at short notloe br tklllexl workmen. Drop me i-nrd If you want to tradr. M. 8. LEACH. Hinsdale N. H, HAVING BOUGHT THE Teaming Business Togetbor with the Outfit of the Estate of the Into E. E. Stockwell I shall continue) the buslne at ray stable at 80 Elliot utreet, and will try by keeping Rood teami and eood men. and by irlvlnR Rood services at fair prices, to merit a share of public patronage. HAY, QRA1N and KKED of all kinds for sale at my store 80 Elliot street. FAKM, UHAFT and FAMILY HORSES always on hand for sale. G. E. OILMAN, - Brattleboro. ESTABLISHED IN 1805. R. J. KIMBALL 8l CO. BANKERS and BROKERS. r,EAAns Investment Securities 71 Ilronrtway, IVrw York. emVTr If O DM 3 I uulvu dllU kWIWO wine v hen requested. More Thnn Tlilrty TtllJ MitV YOIIK 110UEUT J. KIMBAM FRANK B. HOWE, Furnltriro Itepnlrliif,', Carpet Lnyliib', nnd Jobbing of All Kinds. Old Furniture reflnislied, Household Ooods pack ed and unpacked, Shade Hanging, etc. BHOP IN STOCKWELL nUIuniNQ, FLAT ET. In i-lb. and s-Ib Tin (ant (air tiftlit). Olhcr IiirIi grades In rlchly-colorcd parchment baftl (moisture proof). rC We b,y ,lla BRTTEU claw of stocks and bonds, and advance money to carry the Tcnrs Mcnlber.lllp In 8TOCIC 11XCII A.(Ji: W. EUQENE KIMUA1.I.. Private Hospital 30 Elliot St., Brattleboro. Cases of all kinds taken at reasonable prices, Trained nurses and all the comforts of home. ripeclal attention Riven to diseases of women and chiiiin-n. Office hours 12:30 to S and 7 to 0 r. u b. it. lynch, nr. D, ,.iy.f.r.'"'hnw,ntliy fartlio finest TI1IM MED MILLINERY ever dliplayrd by any bouse In this country. This Is svlnif a pood deal, nevertheless bocked UP 11 Y 'ACTS according to the Judgement of thoo Hint e had the pleasure to show OUn HATS to, and with all the prices are more than IlEAHONAHLE. We would lie charmed to have von Inspect our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. 8. LEVISON. .SprlllRflelil, llnll, The I.eailliiK Millinery Ilnii.e. KENDALL'S SPAVIN ...CURE t ie oU relUbte mnedy for PpaTtn. Itlncboncn, Splint. Curln, etc. mndall forms of LimtncM, It work thourianli f t'urpg ftnnualtr. Curei ltbout Lie in ai It i1hb not ItliMtPr , . S""1 'ft, 'd- tonr Vt, Jtn. 56,9K OilI,m-n Thaw . .t a i tl4 ldtf bottki of yoar Spit-la i Ur Id tb tHt tea xnn on my hortn with yooJ tacceM. I Ibibk It la thf lt IinlmPDtfr lunrr.rM on the market. I hare lut your lnwkt amj tn cd at otw. , . Voon rMpfctfvl'fi W I PRATT. BucU endorwracnts as the above are a fruarantpe of merit, l-rii, $1 UforfS. As a llnltnent for ramllr um It hannoetjiial. Auk your dnipglit for KKN II ALIrt JV' I 111 also ATrrutlae on the IIore,w the book frLv. or addreaa OR. B. J. KENDALL C0.t EN0SBURG FALLS, VT. The Melrose House, Wt'st Itrntllcboro. Vt. Opened .Ian. 1, '01. The Melroie a built, furnhlml and s conducted with special reference, to the lieallh and comfort of its rii' sis The policy of thin houe U diirinc the winter season to cater to social palher ln(rs, local entertainments and slrUhrld-) parties. Fine ftage and dance hall. Ilarn room for 40 horses. Quests will find tbe house finely Ilht ii by electricity and lieatl by steam Terms sre very reasonable. Any Infor mation ill b gladly furnished by ad dreslpR SAIUJi:VT mlJO.'VKS, lrops. West Urattleboro, Vt. 911 Established 1878. Office and w arerooms, No. 19 Main street Out business Is UNDERTAKING EXCLUSIVELY, we take full charge and fur nlsh everything required Including Caskets Hurlal Bulls, CarrlaRes, Hearse, Flowers, etc tVe carry the lartfwst and finest line of Roods In 'be state. Telephone connection day and nl(?ht H E. BOND, - Funeral Director. Van Doom Uulldlnir, Brattleboro, Vt, Real Estate For Sale A TWO STORY FRAME SLATE ROOF HOUSE, L, nnd large barn, belonging to the late Charles 11. Tlmson, No. 0) West ern Ave. Brattleboro, Vt., consisting of two good tenements, running water to each, cellar underneath house and barn, buildings In good condition, lot of good width, running from Western Ave. to the lirook Roail. This property will bo sold nt the right figures. Also FARM of 10) acres, known as the Tlmson farm, suita bly divided Into tillage, pasture and wood land. Running water to house and barn, story and a half house and barn, good sugar orchard, good amount of fruit, nnd largo amount of wood and timber. This fnrm Is about 5 miles from railroad sta tion. Price satisfactory. Address JULIUS C. TIMSON, Admin istrator. Ileal Estate and Auctioneer, Claremont, N. II. Farm nnd Ferry for Sale. LOCATED on the Connecticut river, be tween Westmoreland nnd East Putney, and known as Brltton's Ferry. Contains 40 acres of land divided Into pnsturo and tillage; house and barn; a good spring of never falling water. Ferry consfsts of one large and two small boats with poles, oars, etc., all nearly new. A good chance to coin money. Price right For particulars apply to W. B. and H. L. BRITTON, East Putney, Vt. S-lt Bailey's Heal Estate Agency Soils Everything Address, F.J. BAILEY, U ytli or ltuildinr, BRATTLEBORO, VT. CARL F. CAIN, Custom Tailor. Dyeliigt !lrailllig, Repairing a li it 1'reatlliK, Altering of ladles' and men's carments. 117 MAIN STREET. LUMBER and TIMBER TO OltllEH. V. C. MANLEY. East Dummerston JOHN DUNLEAVY, Custom Tailor. Cleansing, repairing and pressing done lo ordri Ryther building Up one fllaht. Scholarship For Sale. FINE opportunity for anyone Ishlnn to go to ouh of the very best BuKiness Uolleero.. a A full first class certificate, good for two yearb, will be sold at a bargain. Enquire at Room N j. S, Crosby Block. fdtf ANI Trust Company, Brattleboro, Vermont. INCORPORATE!). Capital $175,000. negotiates the sale of farm loans In Ni rth Ilakota and Washington, netting o the Investor a per cent. Every security personally examined by an offlVer of the compiny. In flfleen years' exjierlence no Investor has lost a dollar. Correrpnnilence Iuvltcil. F. B PUTNAM, General Agent. Special Sale Ladies' Cotton Underwear. New Spring Styles. Lowest Prices. Every garment Well made. Correct sizes. OUR CORSET DEPARTMENT Contains the latest tles in medium and long vvait. Try a pair of our straight front corsets, 50c to 1.00. Vrt can please )ou. T. W. BARNARD. Something New, I have a stock of Adjustable Fire Backs that will fit any wood stove. Can be put in by anyone with the ute of an ordinary bamnier. Something tliat has been needed for a long lime. Saves delay and expense in sending to manu facturers. Price $1.00 each. Also a full line of Plumbing Goods. Tin, Sheet Iron nnd Japaned Ware at lowest prices for cash. JOHN G-ALVIN 53 Main St. Brattleboro, Vt. Come and Get 17 lbs. Fine .Sugar $1.00 5 guls. High Test Oil. .50 7 lbs. Soda, .25 !) lbs. Itolletl Onls, .25 5 lbs. (iood Lard, ,50 5 lbs. Good Java Coffee, $1.00 3 lbs. Hest (irocn Tea, $1,15 A Rood stock of XMAS 0001)3 at the low. est price. E. H. DAVENPORT. WEST WtATTI.EnOKO. PILES "ST U pinrantfeil to cure 1II.-S, m! CONSTIPATION (l.kMIn, It. hinp, protruding, liiw ip1), lu tin r f re ent or 1 uamlini;, or liumey rcftinildl. Itcittt Insuut rt'U' f, ami ctf t a raliial a n4 iwriiianetu 1 tire Nn fitiru al (irratiii required. Try It and rIIc! jour muVrmys. SuidfxrlUtoftcsti nioni.tU and free satin U Only 5iU, a 1i, For uie by Uruttisits. or sent ly tnatl uu r- -ht ct price. MARTIN BUDY, Reg. FUatmactsi, Laccasier.Pa. Sold la Bellows Falls, Vt , hy II. II. Davis. Cat for free sample, Bailey's Real Estate Agency Sella Everything Address, F. J. HAILEY, Kythor Jluildlng, V i. , V J