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s VERMONT WATCHMAN & STATE JOUKNAL, WKDNESDA Snmninrv of New. Vermont. OOttMMI lirw ncvciitedti MlDOLMVMI frerainMi H. W. BvtBOM Iih bttB ftppointi'il poHt- meetet t Hyde I'nrk. Wili.iam H. Thomas of Burlington li' IttddSOljf 00 liwt WMM Niituntny. Thr Burlington treahmen nn Tletorioni in h MM runli Hatunlny innrnitiK. hrv. ii. kay Mttta ih condnctlni ton iIhvh' Hcrics if Kop;lmtinR8 at St. .Tulins Imry. Ai.anhon BbOBMOKi MM of ttU nlilcst citlBens of Charlotte, ilit'il on lnat wiiuk Kriilny. mks. Ii, it. Rowi of Jarloko dlad on laal wpek TueHclrty from tliu flffeota of n fall doWII ntairs. Thk furty-liftli annnal t'xliiliitinn of the WinilHor Coutity AKrirulturnl socicty h bald at Woodltobk last wt-ek. Thr twenty-second annuel i tlhg of the Btate Snndaysctaool Associetlon will be held at Wells Itiver Octolier Ul-il. Thk twelftli iitituutl festival of tlie Ver- tnonl chnrcb. otaoti ftulld has been postponed to November B iiikI ii. It will bt lu'M al Burlington, Thk lghtMDtn Mitnial meetinjj of tlie Vermont branch of the Woman's Boerd of Mlaaioni wri held at Burlington laal week Wedneedajr, Hii, AuousTrs Bkotrim of Burlington, wbile pioking up conl in tho frelgbt yard, was struck by a freighl om on last week Tueaday anilaltmist iiistniitly kiliril. At tlie electiuti of ollirers in tbe HfiiininR- ton Rlfles, Henry D. Pllltnore a eleoted captain, and Quartermaster.Sergeant Orin w. Davis ni sleoted tirst llentenant, DomMtlOi TnmtK was a serious tlooil nt Hot Sprinijs, Ark., iMt week. QBirlltAL AnnAM Ili iivKA dled at New Vork on Sutunlay. Thk. ntallion Nfl.son tfOttod a mile in 2.13 on lasl wci'k Wednesday. Thk " Oity of New Vork " beat the " Teu tonlc " byBix mlnntea iii its paasage from New York to Mverpool. Nkaih.y toho bogi were burned in a Bre in the paekinn; huuse of Fowler Itmtliers, Chioago, Bunday morning. Two yonng inen of Wlnchendon. Mass., were instanUy kllled by takins holdof an eleetric llRht wire last week Kriilay ninlit. BoKi Jambs a. Imix of Oanbridgei Mass., was noninated for oongreM in the fifth iis- trict last wi'fk, to Niin:eed Oenenl N. 1. Bankii Thk oentennlal annivereary of tbe in'iiin ning of potton manuCaoturing in tbii ooun trv is befna oelebrated thit weck at Paw- tncket, B. I. Wii, i.iam Km.iott, who was unsea by the honse on last week Tueedayi w as unanf- monsly rt'iioininateil iiy South C'arolina democrata on Vednesday Sn iiktahy Hi sk rtsited the oorn palaoe at Siotix City, Iowa, last wcck, and was Mtoniihed by itH beauty. He saiil tbat if it :oiilil be reproduoed at the WorM' fair, it would be a valuable leuon to for eignen ragarding oorn ai a (ood produot. ConateBB. BnxuiBn 28. A reolntion lntroduoed by Mr. Hulc, to eri'rt a liii'tnorial litiiltline to Oeneral Qrant in Wasbiugton, in whiofa bia reinaini an to io placedj wae referred to the oommtttee on public buildlngi and grounda. The reiolutlon offered by Mr. i'lnmit Instimoting the cornmlttec on eduoa- tion and labor to invcstitfato the rharces made in a memorial of the Woman'i In- du.Htial leairue as to the eiiiployment of wonen and ohildren in rnilli and faotoriea thronghoul the Tnited Btatei wa taken np aml oaueed BOme diBCUBBion. A resolution. authoriEing the selecl committee on rela tioni with Canada to oontinue its Inveatlga tions durlng the remainder f tbisandtne next Hession. was reported from the rom mittefl on contingeni expenses, aml was acreed to. In the honse Messrs. Ven- ahle and Klliott were unseated, and Messrs. LangBtone aud Miller were seated, the demoorata refusing to appear, Sbptrmiikr 24. The senate resumed ron siileration of the honse blll, with senate BUb Btltute, to detine and regulate T 1 1 ? jurisdic tion of the courta of the Qnited States, tht pending questlon being on Mr. Qorman'a amendment to snhstitnte Baltimore for Richmond as the plaoe to hold courl in the tourth oirouit, The amendment was re jeeted, and the stihstitute passed. The senate bill to pay to the personal representa tive of f'aptain john EricHHon$13,030 found due to him hv deertu' of the eonrt of -laitiis of IHTiT, was passed. In the honse, Mr. Hitt of lllinois, from the eommittee on forein alTairs, reported a resolntitni ealling on the presidetit for information relative to the killingol Qeneral Barrundia. Thereso- Itttion W'as adopted. The resolution to ex pnnftMhe speeeh of Mr. Kentiedy of Ohio, eoneernin Senator (Jiiay, from the ffecordi was reported, aml Mr. Kennedy made a long speeeh in defeiise of his aetion. The previons queation was ordered, and the resolution was adopted. Bills granting penaiona of (2,000 to the wldowi of Gen- erals Fremont and Crook were passed. Ski'TK.mhkk 20, In the siuiate the raqueit of the hnuse for a eonferen. e on the deli oienoy blll was complied With, aml Messrs. Hale, Alllaon aml Cockrell were appointed OOnferoei on the jiart of the senate. Mr. Plumb reported a senate jolnt resolution, authoriiu the extension for one year of the time of paymenl for landoa preemptlon or hoinestead claims, wlienever, hy reason of failure of erops, the setthr is unahle to make paymenl within the time preaorlbed hy law, aml it was paaaedi The honse proeeeded tOtbe eonsiileratioti of the eonfer ence reiort on the laml forfeiture bill i whioh was adopted. The oonterenoe report on the hill for the eBtabllahttlg of the Koek Creek park in the Distriet of t'olumhia was agreed to. The eonferem e report on the hill or the relief of settlers on the Northern Paolflo railro id W8J adopted. A resolution, lntroduoed by Mr. Bnloe, providing for the tnTeatigation of tbe affairi of tbe poatmaa" ter of the house, was adopted. The hill de- flning the dutiea of the iergeantat-armB was passed. Un motion of Mr. Mollit of New York, a hill was passed appropriating 200,000 for the oonBtruotlon of new build lngi aml enlarging the military post at Plattaburg, n.y. SKi'TKMtiKit 'Ni The eonferem e report on the hill to fxtahlish the itoek Creek patk was ajjreetl to in the senate. The hill re- itriotiug lmmigTatlon was diaouaaed at lengtb. : In the bouae a resolution was adopted to appoinl a iub committee to Inquire into the projjress of arrati);ements for the ObioagO exposition. On motion of Mr. QrOUt, the senate hill problblting " hook-makini; " in the Distriet of Colum- hia w as passed. After iliscussion, the sen ate hill autboriilng the luoorporatlon of trual I'oinpauies in the Distriet of Oolumbla was passed. Mr. McKinley luhmitted the repert of the eonfereiieo eommittet' on the tariiT. The reading of the oonterenoe re port proeeeded uutil six o'eloek. Si'.rTKMHKit J7. The eonff renee report on the taritf hill was adopted in the house hy a vote of l&2'to H. There was a (eneral ile hate. A resolution providing for Bna ad- journment on Tueaday was adopted. SrI-TKMIIKK 29.- In the senate the ennfer enoe report on tbe defiolenoy hill was re ported, aml was Bgreed to. The nnfeiem e report on the tariff hill was presented, and a short debate followed. I' was laiil aside, as Mr. Carlisle wished tospeak on Tueaday, bavlng too aavere a oold to sieak tben. ; In the bOUM the eonferenee report on the qeneral delii iem v hill was airreed to. On motiou of Mr. Ileuderson of Iowa, a hill was passed approprlatiog 110.316 to lupply a deuoienoy In the approprlation (or the eompeusatiou of memhers of the house. Ou motion of Mr. BingbaOH of 1'ennsylvauia, the Heuate amenduieut was eomiirred into the honse hill granting leave of ahsenre to eierks aml employea of the tirnt and aeoond elass post-othees. t)n motion of Mr. Cald well of Ohio, a hill was pansed to preveut the deseeration ol the I'nited States Qag hy the pri&ting tbereon of auy paintlug or ad vertisementH. CONTIHIIKK FROM F1FTM rAnB.) obool'hoOM on Frlday erenlna, Octobet 10. All of the teaehers are experted tO be prnsent, tngetbnr with many other friends of adnoatiOB, F. .7. Somervllle of Kayston goon to the head OU layiiiK hens. Krom .lanuary II to Septemher J he sold ninety-lhree dozen from NYBB htsns. A lart amount of grain han heen luully ilamaed hy the eontlnued wet weather. I'otatoes are yiehlina um'ommonly wtdl and are of exeellent ipiallty. Many farmers say " it does not pay to hother with poultry," hut here are a few flgurei given by one f our Waltsfleld farmers: Krom his tloek of seventy hens he hni (Old, duritiu the atgfht tnoiiths from January i to Beptember i, 1800, 188 doaen egfs, whioh hrouht him the neat little Um of 8117,60; hesidtm whieh he set ten or twelve hens aml ratsed ahout the usual nuuditr of rhieketiH. llowani Joelln, who hni heen lufferlng for several weeks with ahroken leg, is ahle to he ont on eruteheH. zi Nathan Hoh- inson is around again, after a qulte lerloui illness from nneumonia. Shennan C'ady, who has neen (iilte portrly for some time, is more eomfortahle. ra Mrs. Aliee Joslin, the villaRe milliner, is in New York lookitltf up the latest styles. Eugene MeCarty, Sr., whose house was htirned last week, has tnoved into the vaeant house of Iteithen Itates. r Kev. S. II. Wl ler Of Waterbury OOOOpted the desk at the C'onreational ehtireh last Sunilay, in ex obangB with Hev. E. 8. Fiske. Charlie Herry of Montpelier was in town over Bunday, Mrs. I.. 0. iterry spent a lOW days last week at the eapttal. Miss (Mara Dana, who has heen at Peter bOTO, N. II., the past year or so, is visiwnjz frietuls in this plaee aml Fayston. . Rotneo MoAlliater is enoylng a short vaea- tion from his work at Barre, aml is stop ping with his father, W. (i. MeAllister. Mrs. Wllilatn Mitlaof Bodna, N. Y.. is vlaiting her daughter, Mrs. 0, . Baton, . Mrs. Oyren Joelln ii Hatting in town. i st Randolph, On Sunday eveninn, Oetoher 12, ReV. J. A. I'ieree will deliver his last serinon he fore the people here, at a unlon tneeting to he held in the Katist ohurob, The eeiiar is being dug for the addltton to tht! C'oinrrenational ehureli. Hesides the ad dison, the interior of the house is to he materlally changed, Involvingan outlayof Mrs. David Dyer died Wednesdav after- noon if typhoid fever. Bhe was the eldest daughter of Norman Nichols, and was Hreatly respeeteil hy her wide Oirole'of frietuls. The funeral oeeurred on Frlday, Kev. ,1. A. I'ieree Offlclatlng, Mr. aml Mrs. K. N. Boyden, who have heen vialtlng at Mrs. Dr. Bmltb's, returned to Boeton on Monday, Mrs. 1'. Butter fleld has returned from Mary Fletcher bofl pital, mueh improveil in health. She was tln re sevetiteen weeks. - Mr. aml Mrs. Arthtir I.ane of l.anesville spent Sumlay with her parente, Mr. aml Mrs. .1. H, Moul ton. Mrs. C. S. Nidson went to New port, N. II., Monday. Carlos l'ratt is iiome from Worcester, Mass., siek. Mrs. L. B, Bmlth of Castleton is here, the Kuest of V. 8. 8. Buok. Mrs. F.d Btrong returned to Jameatown, North Da kota, last Monday. C. II. Vqgel of Memphis, Tenn is vtalting at Micab Mann'a. M rs . '. M. Hardy ia at a boepital in Hoston for treatmeut of the knee. -l Oardner Brewer from Oharleatown, Mbbs, , is here. His wife, who eame a short time sinee, is quite siek. z Charles Niehols aml w ife of PrOVidenoe, R. I., were ealled tci town last week heeause of the deatli of I his sister, Mrs. David Dyer. JobO j Crani of WilllamBtOWn, Mass., is visiting I friends here. L. D. Bmith of Wil liamstown is here, aml Elmer I'errv and wife were in tow n over Sumlay. White River Junctlon. The savins hank will OOCUpy its new quarters in tne Junctlon House block this week. Mrs. Humphrey visited at WaterloO, P. 1,1., over Sumlay, to see her son who nad had hoth legB OUt olT hy tlut ears. . Mrs. C. E. Bpaulding and her niother are visiting Montreal a few days. TT K Tinker, wife and daughter, inteml to visit his sister and other friends in lllinois and loWB the next three or four wtu'ks. A steel (jas retort hurst in Dr. HolTtnan's detital rootns last week, whieh would have heen fatal to Mrs. llolfinan if it had hap- pened half a miuute sooner, She had just risen from her ehair aml passed into the waitlng room wben the explOBion ocourred. A pieee of the retort went Btralffht thr(uh Wbere she was sittin, and eut olT a leg of the tahle. A kerosene stove was knoeked into hits aml the kerosene set atire, hut Mrs. HofTman promptly smothered the Are with olothing and water. Three win doWB were eleaned ont, two of theni sash and all, and piecei of the retort went 100 feet into the street. The ihtetttr estimates thedamageal $280, butdoeinl mlnd that so long as Mrs. lloiTmau was so miraeti lously saveil. Her remarkahle preseuee of mlnd saved a large ii re. Woodbury. Mrs. II. 0. HcLary aml little daughter have returned to their home in St. Loula, Mo. Eltfin llill has returned to his work in Lowell, Mass. His sister, Mrs. Llna Daniels, went with him. Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Gonyeau of Milton, who re Oently returned from San PranclBCO, are Orville H. HrlRifs' fartn, with the scoro of soventeen to seven In favor of Wllllatns town. Dr. Wanson thlnks Wl have a seeonil vls ItatlOD of the grip heTB, Mrs. Aaron (1. Martln has heen one of Its late vletlms, thoiiKh now coiivalescent. I". Elliott has beKUti housekoepiti( in one of Mr. Bohofleld'l new houses. Charles Nlxon was tO OCOUpy the other, hut ean not easllv (jet releane frotn granite work in Con cord, N. II. Kev. F. W. Hamblln, now of West, Kan dolph, gotts a seeoud tlne to IlurliiiKtoti for surnieul treatmeut of his eyes. I he opera tion will he eXOrUOiatlngly painful, as he eannot UM anestheties. The "8eers"of our plaee thlnk a vital Deed here, just now, for the futtire Krowth of the plaee, is more houses in our rlllagB, It is elalmeil that It would tnean more stotie sheils aml granlte works. A DOteWOrtby and SOmewbal si;nilleaiit faet, for granlta tOWns, is that there Is a Rreat and unsupplled demand for granlte workers all tivrr the eonntry. A Scoteh inHti ttdls us that in his uativtt laml there is also a better demand for this kiml of labor. Kev. I.oren Blxbv, son of the late Eben- e.er Blxby, aooomnanied by a si. t ?r from lllinois and another from Tuburidge, re- oently found hlmself, in the bospitable bol d the Messrs. JaOOb and Orlamlo Flint, 008 of a eonipany of DtBe persotis WhOBe U<ed ages are eotisiderahly over TOO years. A reeent visit to our several stone-sheds revealed the faet that our nranite-dealers are haviBg plenty of work. Askitig thein what speeial aaVaBtageS our pla Ifers for their work, one of the leadiBgOBet said that, in his own ease, he COUld live hert and have gOOd health, a tnlng he had not always bBjOB ahle to get, Mrs. Elisha It. (oile has taken possession of her new house aml store. In eor- rectlon of a statement of taat week, wb muntion that Mr. Enoeh RoWe is in his ntnety-nlntb year. Henry Waldo is working in tne Intereel f a vooal elass in Graniteville, He goes there igain thii (Wednesday) eVBUltlg, Mrs. Keheeea l.me Sitaotis aml futnily, aml Mr. and Mrs. Will Levings, have returned to the West. Mrs, Qraoe Dunha&i Trembly, now of Barre, Is nulte ill of fever. Miss Myrtie ICatban is visiting friends in New Vorkltate, Ed ,1. Poor has heen Dore poorly of late, hut we expeet his re eovery. Mr. aml Mrs. 0. I'. Lothrop returned lasl week from a isit u lome weeks in tbe West. They went as far as Olbbon, Neb. Mrs. l.ea. itt S llay- ward will speud the wtnter in Waukegan, III., with Mrs. Sylvia Newcomb, Chil dren were reeently born to Berl Bruoe aml Alvah Little. y.irt)S. In Montpelier, Hppt. .VI, to Mr. Htid Mr. OhftfftM A. lEnhhiKnti, n rlriiiKhttT. In White Ktver .Innrtlon. Hept. 24, tn Dnvld M. niid ' i " 'i A. ( MftKonf w i n ti - i n Hftti. Iluyt lfit.f n. Btarnagcs. In Nnrlliflflil. Sept. VI, liv Hev. I. I'. I Oi, I luirli-s II. Immll- ! rayiUlB t" Mny I. I'llTHnnn i,f North. In Roxburf , Sept. M ut tlie rSSldBnefl Of Mr. Htnl Mm .1. K. ttiiriiliutn, iiiireiitn of IhS ttrtile, liy Hev. I. I'. Itnntli. HcTliert (I. Cmp 10 lluttle A. Illl rnlnoil, botri of Barrs, In KhkI ( (.rllilli, Sejit. .'(. liy Rv. W. JJ. lioliertn, Hsrvey W. Sbear snd MuttiitH R.. daBgntsr of tni Ut.1 TfiMtims 1,. Kliiiuler, lintli nt ( tiel.eii. In l'tiittnlinru, N )Ht'.MIiui, liy Hv. (lenrKi Bept, '7, t th Msthodlil e A. Iturtli tt. l.i'Vl M. I.iiw to ( linrlntte K.Stmie, liotli nt Mlililli'Kel. iii Oorlnth, Bfpt, it, Lydls niiw,s7. Iii Mnntpeller, Set. n, Mr. fiinny tiray. TiiKHK are lifty-seven ill the freshm in elass of the aeaiiemie departinent of Bur lington university, nnd twenty lu the asri euitural college elass the largest Qumber iii an enterlng elass in the hTstory of the university. !Al)bcrttscmfnts. A BURNING SORE LEG IJIcots Koi'iii. Ilospituls iind Dortors UieletSd Craeed with Pain. Curcfi iy Cnttcarn ttotnedlos. Alnttit eiyht jre;ir- nt;i I VPfOtB fOU frnn Wtlkes tmrre, I'enn.. dMeiibllU hOW vonr WMatrfUl reiiii". ltes ciitllpletely eiired lnt- nf ii tcrrllile OMf of scieraa or mII riieum. i nnal now teii von imi (t i it rn a i;i mi I'li - hkvi . QODfl fof in. I n tne iRMof iit Mbwmner i nu the mlifofttttit to prtiiM nif loffi Mld I pnt it plree of ' in; plsVM ler nn it. tUlOV of week I hitfl ii tsrKblfl letr. My wife I anie frtghtonod Mld ndvised nie tn (0 to a Riireoi). I wi'iit, itnd dc tnred for iwn tnunili-, imt nn ) Bood wii dnm- tne, baildM cott . 1 1 tnfl inoney. My 161 tiud JZZ hy tnll tinif fnnneii into an iileer itnu K"t worifj every ru. i cniiid imt tt.'tml it iinv lonmr, uA J'w pBM0 np niy minq to nn to a . hn.tpltill illid sep if 1 enutd hf - WW helped. 1 went to .-vent1 here v ) Jp ' 1,1 rl,v M ,u,l ,"",' Jm"1' dn mi! any jrnod. I tmd a tt-rrihle mm, with a hiolfl In It H hltt M ti dothir. and pain that silmmt set nie erazv. I ot ne.ired uttntit it. aml de tertntncd tn trv Cl T10URA KVMKtiiM. i obtaloed a set, and hihle nf tive weeks iny h- whh healed np a well U it evt-r was, t-xcrpt the tt'rrlltle se.tr it left for h reinlnder nf w hat wan OHCB a terriiile -.iiri- leg. Theae KkmkiIK." are worth their Welgnt in KQld -HH1N THUBLi 117 B, -th Street. New York Cuticura Resolvent m l Thk butldingS of the poor fartn at Pom fret were burned on last week Wednesday, White the keeper aml his wife were atteml- Ing the fair at Woodstock, It Issupposed that one of the inmates set the tire. liusiness Uotircs. Mli. C. B. .Ionks of Bprlng Hill. Iowa, says: "I have used Chaniherlain's Pain Balm for severe aml painful hurns with bet ter elTeet thaii BUytbing else I have ever trled. It relieves the pain instantly and eures without leavittg a sear." Pain Balm Is one of the most useful mediclUBS that any family ean be pmvided with, BSpeclally for rheutnatistn, lame baok, apratna, Drulsea, toothaehe, earaehe aml like ailments. One appllcatlon will relieve the pain aml a fair trial insttre a cure. Fifty-cent hottles for aale by c. Blakely, Montpelier, Vt. iiii' Hilliinr KfMM'illew. Iliteriiiil y . t,i rl,Mll-e ,,f i,U tmttlirlt ll'S .10,1 Kolsntlnlls I'lclnrlit I - .1... .....,.., ...,l I'l Tl, ,. I, , II. I Kl.il, ' cure. snd Outiocua SoAf.sn sxqttltttfl skfn besu. i tlflsr, ezternauy (to rii'nr ths ikln nd loslp.snd raators ths hsfr), peeolty snd poruisnently oew ' rvery ,ecli' of Iti'lilnie.' liiirnliiK, nrsty. crustsdi liltnpiy, neroiuiuns niel nsrsdltsn dlssMsi snd hu j niorSftroin Innuiey t-i Ke, rriun pnaplss tn serofaia. ! Siilil evirywliere. I'rlee. ('t'TlrfllA. lirty eent. SoaI'. tentv tlve. elit: IIKSol.VKNT. rU I'ri'iiariMl liy the I'oTTKH lntl'o A.Mi CHBMIOAL OOBPOBA TIOK. Bolton. ;ff--S,.ii,t f,,r " llow t-i Cure Skln Iii-M-,-,1 pages, vi Hlastratlons snd i" testiuionlaU. l'l.KS, blBOB heuiln, reil, nnmh. eliiij pe.l, iilnl oUy skiu snrsd h- ouriooaa soat. PIM MUSCULAR STRAINS THE Wk want every niother to know that oroup ean he prevented. True croup ne er appeara without a warning. The Qrst symp- tom is hoarseuess; then the child appears to have taken oold or a oold may have ac- eompaiiied the hoarseuess from the start. After that a peonllar rough oough is devel- oped, whieh Is followed hy the eronp. The time to aet is when the ehihl tirst he COmes hoarse; a few doses of Chatnherlain's ' Couh Keniedy will prevent the attark. Even after a rough eou(jh has appeared, the disease mav he prevented by usinn this ' remedy as ilireeted. Forsale by C. Blakely, Montpelier, Yt. Capital StneU AO.OOO, I ive aml ix Cent, Nearly 100 Btockholders. ABN1CA anii On. I.i.nimknt is the beat remedy known for stitf joints. I HAVK.alwavs paid rent for a house to S live in. This year I have half paid for a eottau'e with money whieh, hefore I used Sulphur Bitters in my family, was paid to thedoetor aml the druggist. They eured my wife uf female weakness. II'. '. 8tmi- ton, Salem, Mou Thk blstory of Downs1 Elixir is identi lied with the history of New Bngland for the last tifty years. It cures eoughs aml eolds. visiting friends in town. Wllber llunt bave been to to see their daughter, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Haverhill, N, H., I ir. Neweoinh. Dkan's RhBUHATIC PlLM are a sure oure for all forms of clironie and iiillaiiiinatory rheumatism aml neiiralgia. Entirely vege table, always safe. South Woodbury, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Qonyeau of Milton, who have heen in San Franclsco, Cal., for the past year, are visit ing friends liere. A oatamoUBl wai Seen in this plaee by Allie Bailey ahout live o'eloek last Sattir- day olght, not far beyond J. D. Bailey's. The animal erossed the road hut a short dlatanee in front of him, and made its way aeross the tields to the woods. Worcester. A lyoeum is to he organiaed by the Grand Arin.v post for evenlng entertainmeBt. There is talk of a proinentule at the town ball to he held Oi tuber K, aml the admission fee will he twenty-tive centS per eouple. At the Orange fair in the town hall, Sep totnbor 28, there was a large variet.v of fruit and vegetahles on BXhibltion, and the ipial lty was exeellent. Mrs. I'. A. Kemp showed as liue a eolleetion of house plants as are ever seen, aml a stnull potatO of the orOB of 1882 in a good state of preaervaUon. The produee was given to thegrange aml sold at aUOtlon. The art departmeut was well sup plled with work from the penoll aml brush of Miss Roiale Kellev, who la at home on a vaeatlott. At the eluse, there were read Ingl and seleetions hy the ladies and s obes from N. A. Keiiey, ii. w. Oollier, Isaae Wheeler and others. The BUdience was enlivened by songat intervals. Mr. aml Mrs. William Qeorga of Colorado City, Ool.i visited at M. I". Keiit's during the past week, r 'in n Oeorge Dunbam bas blred and imived into the hotel vaeated hy I. II. Keith, aml is to keep It as a botef, (ieorge (Ireen aml Oeorge Ellis eaeh lost a work-horse last week. Williamstown. The tpundation timberaof the new uotel are nearly laid. Charles Thompson has jjone to l'almer, Mass., where he has a job, Kev. B. i. Nanton's tbeme nesl Babbath will he " Why am I a Methodisl ."' I.C. Little and son have sold over nine bundred Quarti of blackberrlea this year. The selerlmeti refitsed tu grant the new road asked for. in the Atnasa W. Farnhain distriet. William ,. l'ratt has sold several building lots from his fartn at the ijuarries, aml houses are going np. Mr. aml Mrs. Traey 1.. JelTords of Wash Ington, p. C. are tiie guests of Mrs. Au gustus Clalllin of Barre. The Chelsea and Williamstown hase hall elubs had a mateh game un Saturday last ou Dlreetors aud Advlserr Beard Costivr.nkss la the oauae of the Intoler- ahle "had hreath " of multitudes. Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bitters retnove the eause aml prevent the evil, aml cost onlv twenty-tive eents. Don't want a dootorl I have trled thein, and they have only BWindled me. I have tigured up what they eost me for the last four years ; it was just 8&24.31. Iflhadit now it would he a fortUUe fnr tne. This year my hill for mediolne was only live dollars, for whieh I purchased six hotlles of Sulphur Bitters. They eured me of orofula after sullering four years. J'. J. t 'lilnlttll'S, 7V,,, .Y. 1". - . Advloe lo Mothers, Mrs. Winslow's BootblBg Syrup has 1 n used hy mothers for ohildren teething for over tifty years w ith perfeet sueeess. It re lieves the little sufferer at onoe, nroduoes Batural, qulel sleep, hy treelng tha ehihl from pain, and the little oberub awakes as " brlgnl as a hutton." It is very pleasant to taste, soothes the ehihl, .sul'tens tbe gums, allays pain, relieves wind, ngulates the bowela, and is the hest known remedy for dlarrboaa, whether arising from teething or other eauses. Twenty-live eents a hottle. lo You hnon That Batob'S Febrifuge Mixture is the best cough mediclna made.' Wherever it has heen used it heeomes the household remedy. Cures eoughs, eolds, Iutltienaa, croup, lung fever, oongeatlon i allays spaams of wbooping-OOUgb, asthma and difQoull breatblng atonoe. Pleasant to take, I he oblb dren like it.aml it Invarlably does tham good. With Banoroft'a iustant Relief , onrea la grippe, Bend for speeial dlraotloBi to F. i hvTCHaa So.ss, St. Alhans, Vt. Drnnkt )aaLlquor Hablt IN ALL THR WOB1H THK.ItK Is lit'l' ONR CUKK, nn. hainks' ooi.iikn iraoiFIC. It ean he given in a eup of tea or eolTee without tho kiinwledgoof the persoti takilig it, etTeeling a speedy and permanent cure, whether the patient is a i lerate drinker or an aloonolio wreok. Thouaanda of drunkardi have heen eured who have taken the Oohlen Bpeotflu in their OOffee without their kuowledge, and to-day helieve they qult drinking of their own free will. No harmful elfeet results from its ailuiiuistra tlon, Cures guaranteed. Bend for eir itlar and full partleulars. Addiess iu eontidenee Oohlen Bpeolflo Oompany, 188 Raoe atraet, Oinclnnatf, ohio. A. .1. Sllll.KV. P. S. TBOMASi ALBZ. COOU BAM Wlt.l.is NOBTOB T. J. DBAVITT, libbtrtiscmcnts. Did You Know It? We have Piles of Now Styles in ien's, Boys' and Children's Clothing, Hats Etc. Adams, the Clothicr, Opposite Court-House, - - - - Montpelier, Vt, To be well clothed is one of the joys of life and where to get them is one of the probleins. New Goods are now leing opened for inspection. Don't fail to ex amine the prices on Dress Goods, Velvets, Trimmings, Riibbons, Hosiery and Notiona ut WEBSTER'S Glassware, Crockery, Pancy Goods, Lamps, etc. Come and look :it our assortment of N'.iscs ;iih1 China. H. C. Webster & Co., - - IVIontpelierVt. GLEA80N&C0 Are this week making ;i Soci;il Exhibitiou of Choice Koveltiea in Foreign and Domestic Dress G-oocLs ont skln I'urltter uml Kreatest nf th. moofi iiini tinii Atteotion is terns, invited to the Elegant Combination Dress Pat New Cheviots, loiiie: aius, oerjres, Broadi tlenriettas, etc New Dress Trimmings Applique, Chenille New Color8 and Crochet, -let and Silk I l.-H-k. .New 1'i'iitlicr J niininiiirs Tnmmings in i h Ast ra- c ans, Velvets. Plushes, extensive purchases etc., etc. ni' ii Boecial made make f oui oains. bsea sohe, wesB kldneTi, rlit'iiinatlMiii. iiiul ehesl pslni rsllevetl in one iiilniite hjj tne Cutleura Auti I'ain I'laster. Tlie lirt aml only Instantaneoui psitt-allllag plsstsr, That are vnlues mpe we iinw ter the best we w;i 1- rnir in everv resnec c'cr sh'iwn. Kverv iiHttein i ranted u give entire satisfaction. Perfeet iiltinor, tailor-made G-arments for Ladies Also bargains in Plush and Astrachan Capes. CtLilcii-on'js Grarments A great varietv of styles in every size New Shawls! Speeial Sale of House Furnishings! For i wo weeks we Napkins, Towels, Bl furnishings, :ii thi I n sulil dnriiiif tlu inki continue s, (nilt the sale of Table Damasks, Comfortables, and other remarkably lnw prices at whieh they have B. BLA.KBLT. ,1. A. liOOKLIB, Ii. A. OLBMBMTB, tl V. BlBLBT, I-. K. SMITI1. E. E BLAKELY, Treaaurei. Opposite Posl Offloe, Uontpetler. Vt. CUTLKK'S KSTATK, MARY A STATK In l'n,h;Oe ( imrt. h,'l,t at Iniit,.i,.r. iii Bnd t'ir Hniit Dutriot.on the i iiuv nf Bapnmber, A. i.laao: Oasrles K. Jonss, AdmUUStrstor.tft bonit m , wtth tbe wil snnexsd ol thseststs of Msn A. Cutler, late of Waitsfield in isld blitrlot, deeassedi mskei BppUcntlon to taid Oourt. with tli.i eiiiineiit mui a, probatlon lu wrirtna ol the teastss snd dsvusQ uf H.ti.l decsssedi rsiidlng in ths stat,- nf Veriionti fr UCSnSfl tn Hrtl ftl of tlie rertl estute uf Nnlit iliM'i'ioa-il. Ituated ni WutiBsld lu isld nitriot.to srU Homs rlaos. conilstius t hoius, bsru. snd sboul thrss, fonrtha t sa scrs of land hi Waftalisld vlUsgs. reii ressnang thsl ths Mls thsrsof wonldbs beneficil to tho lofnitoot snd devlioei f !a.ti docfMuod.snd tboss Intersstsd iu hsr i-ntate. tn ordortocoaverj isld sitats Into tnouey. wusreupon, it in ordsxed by ,:iiii cuiri tinit Mld sppUosuoii in- referred tos HeHntuii thsroof . to bs lielii Ht ths rrobsts OfBoe, in inld Hontpenor. un ttu 17th daf of Oototkor, A. Ii. L8R0, for bssrtnB au.i dsoulon tbsrsoni snd. it tn turtiM.r ordsred. thst a ii psrsoni hiterssted te botlned hereof hy pubuesttod uf ootlos ut naiii sppltoatlon Mld nnler tlieri'nn tliri'e weekn iiuei'e BlyV'ly lu the Vrriitnnt Wutrluntin ,f" StHte Jounott S n4 i.iu.r iiuhli..tii'il ut Muutin'lier. lu thtH ntaie, and whioh dlrouletes In the nslahborhood of thoss intsrssted, bstors isld tuns nf nssrlng, thsl they may Bppssr St Mid time Bnd ptsoe, Slld. If they Ss I'ali.e. uhtei't tlieri'tu. Itv 1 he ( uiirt . Attent. -I - i HIRASt UARLKTON, Judae, past week. Onyx Fast Black Hosiery, Centemeri Kid Gloves, Her Majesty's Corsets, Dr. Warner's Health Underwear. New Table Covers. New Ribbons, Ruchings aml Laces, Material il for Fancy Work. All Prices the Lowest! All Goods First-Class! Cor. Main and East State Sts., Montpelier, Vermont. NEXT ATTRACTION L. P. GLEASON & CO, FAMOUS Stewart Stoves CIHARLE8 T. sAltlN'S K STATE. STATK QF VERMONT. WMhlnirtoii IMttlrlrt.Ra. lu I'luhitic ( mirt. lu i-i at M-.n'i t tn UUCI I'ib trtrt, ii thu 'imh Haj of Beptembar, A. D.-MMi Kinily M. Bbln, Adinlnltratrii ut m.. itiite nf of t'linrlt'H T. Siihln, late ttt Munr ihir, tn Hiiid IMstrict , tlccc f.cil prftfiitri her inlinln- . Utntlon Moouni fof utnfnl6n tnd niiuw- , UtM. aiitl timkt! RppUuntion t"r twevM f (Untrinuttini Htnl Mltltlun f tln1 WtAlfl f ( Ittd d0eMd WhfKUPOIli It H firdtTt'd hy tatl Cnuri t hai MUd MOOUOl aml naid ailit'atluii ; be n-icrri'd (oAceMton thereof to ba h(jiq at tht- I'roh.ttf Oflle. tn ...I .MontiiHii'r. OUtne iTth day tif OiOtefi A D. tMOi for firariuu' and dfcWltlOU 1 tUarvon. aimi, tt it rorthsr ordered. that iiqUee i lifnf be L'lvfn to al) Danoni lutereeted t iniiilii-ii- . tloit nt tltf Haine hrvv uct-kri n,ui'ctMiviily tn tlu Vtrmont Waiehtnan A stttr Journtt, a newtMper publUlied at Montpelier, previoiu to lald tltne an pointed fof beartitKi hi they may Rppeftf at mu4 tiint' and plMOi aini inow oftneei if any tbey inav havt, why Mld tioOOUUl Mhiill not ht- flloWed Mfl .!. i, tU'i-rt'u inadt'. liv tne t'tmrt. Attfst B14I rllRAM UARLETOK. Judgt Blanchard Opera House ijOiman 5 minsueis, ppjgp October 6th, 1890. 'Jl im nthelswUngtchoolol W l V I I I i , iih.i.1 i i t i i n .1 J KJ ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. ,orlmla S. Wtninr, atliniiiltiatrii f thf cntnto t Ira W v Inicr. will hi-II al aUCtlon ou I rttlity, OO" tobur i" lHiio, ai utne o'eloek 4. m..iIm- bome l.tnn of IMd Mtte, OODjUtlng of OQfl liuinlrt'd rilxty Aye fterei. n Uunder a good itete of oitluveuou. Kortv tivo lerei tte nieeaoii btnd and eut one bun dred tniM of ii tv. Qood 11 . wattr at bouie end imm, pugftf puioe or nlne hundit'd tieet Oood bulldlnKi. In ! repittr. Itue.tea nboui ont duui from Nutrih fleld vtlUife. Kalt ou tln- mcinlHt't. Tbefe wtii Ue iold, at iiu tmv 11110' aud pbtcei a huck Mture ot ilxt iivt- aertf.Htuatad lu Ine Uwn of IVach'iin. J't'riUH ot uayuiuut inadr kuowu ou epptleetlou. l.uiciMiA s wiNTKit. Uininistratrix, ptoMbfUld, vt,. lepteiAbef U, SHORT HAND TYPEWRITING. ik tiu ItBdlni ftobool Buslness and ihorl illitl rnrtllalieil the bSSl inlvnn- UKt tn iih Maaaats. n tdscstss 1 r yolmi: inen iillit wnlueli ,rnetl J )('S eully a mi inppUos bnslnsN bonssi wuh sompeteai ssslstsnts, Doal deelds srhsis foe srlll atlead aa. ttt ynu urltu te un fnr iarth'ii lan 1 ABNBI 1 Ol t R8H, Alli.inv. N. . oroods are all provided with the pateot draw-center sjratc, the best known ijrate for burninflr coal hlnitt.'ii HUtrlrt . -.t. OU tlu' xtd ilay of l HHlCiN KK'S MH'K i: . - 1 iTEOI m iihust. At Miu.t jii'li.T. Iii IBid Wsl Sfini'iniM'r. A. i'. imil 'n irlwiit it intiy cum ein 1 1 illlilrrl,:ut"l hflihy i;Ivih unth i, nt lil Hiinintlili.il ,ih A.bIuiii"' nf tho HtBtS Sf JOBB TibbsUl Ol l nlint, lu nald Tlinlrh't. Iit' inivtiiK besu iiiljiiilii-il mi lnuhi.it dsbtor uinn liln potttlon hV thr Uourl nf i fnr thr DUtrlot ufnii'suld. MARK HKABa. These Stoves, other desirable sale at with many ntvles. are fot BARROWS & PECK'S, Main Street, Montpelier, Vt