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Watchman VOL. 86.-4454. MONTPELIER, VI ., WEDNESDAY, AtTGTJST 2, 1891. NUMBER 34. &bircrttiwnt. L P. CLEHSON 4 CO. EO.UIP0ISE WMST r0HLADIES, MISSES ' CHILDREN. Stylish, Comfortable, Hygienic. THE CORSET SUBSTITUTE nUMM Qpon truo Jivnii'tiir prim-i-ple, with : .ii gTAOaftll flfflirel advantttMoFtho ratbtonao i y modeUrtl oowet a perfect mip p"rt from tiio houlderSf dis tributlng the olotblnff-Atrala aml wi-iht. THREE CARMENTS IN ONE. Corteti wftlt, aml covoTi Nrti" ii i i io whalebono. Bonfl pocket, aliowir.tT 1T.0 rctnnvt.1 if honefl FOR SALE BY L P. GLEASON & CO. pERRIS' COOD Corset Waists MiTFRIS! V SHAPE. Spn-1 fOf Oirculaj-. rnfanship. Tanf-fii-tcnt'fl Buttona. (.ord-tltn l'uit.-n HIoh. RuiK '! i'- Ponmt fall npuw of Ihiikh, Support Hkirts nna Stockmy. QlTM -11 1 Iflfjncl lon. Be iaw ynur WMrt u ntampe l " (i(HM KK1NHE." GOOD SENSE CORSET WAISTS will wear longcr th.m any others, aiiil i an be Wolbcd wlthoul injury. RECOMMENDri'5 NO FOK SALE oV L. P, GLEASON & CO, SENSIBLE WOMEN ollwant FEUUIS GOOD SENSE CORSET WAISTS. THOUSANDS k NOW IN USE. rJli 'l for lli nllli, K.co. noiuy und U, uuty. BcTTONant frnntin- ita&d 01 UtAIM, Rino BuCXXJI t lap rnr hio apiionan, Tlip,i-funt,'Illl Itut- tonn "'I putt tf. IJuril KiIri, Jlillttu fjolM leont xmr oul, riT Al.l. AUKH (luiauta to Idulta. FOR SALE DY L P. GLEASON & CO. Di you wilb in obtatn a tborough and practlcal husiness educattou? Doyou wisli to employ a ooropetent bnalneai aailitant? If su write to tho 080H004 J V Nooharge fir poiitloni fnrnlibed. Ex peniei moderate, facilttiei iiiperlor, For oatklogu nO ipeulmsDi f penmaDiblp ad-iin-ss Caroull & GntobMt, Albany, N. V. THE VERMONT WATCHMAN. mLtlMB KVRUV WKDNRSHAV HT The Watchman Publishing Company At Montpelier, Vt AKTIirK ROFII Montpell.r, VI. Omtral F.dilor. T. II. IIOSKINS, M. I) Newport. Vt. Agricullural Kililor. Tkkmb S2.no a jrewg 11.00 for hIx monUtii tlftv , 'ntN for tbrt'o lnonthH. FOR SALE. A FAMILY HORSE Safe for ladies to drive. In uire of W. E. ADAMS, 60 State Street, Montpelier. Nursery Stock for Sale ! Fairmount Nursery, Berlin. A Irire nttx-k of npplu trees, (Uimble v.irletlui, for ali nt vcry low mtMi M OlOM OUt itOOki BtrUn, Vt, AiiKt M, UAIi a. e. BUOK, Administrator's Sale ! a naniavd root tvotaniH9nt bomai n, ,itch roi,r wa t(-h,.ui,-iit nou., Itullt .lx yisirH, in ,mh1 rtu,ir; dm in twu stury bou.., witn tw.nty-mant rooliiH. xtiltithlf ft.r two nmtllM, will, runi tnK WHtol Hinl i-lortt'ts. Xh. .buv. pr'iiu-rty Ih nitnat,',! un pairrt itrMt. au,, iweuty iuII,iIiik iuti, ihhIi iiHhtur,' uu riulnnHl.l vmgr. Wl ler t In lHrHill'l,l. I,,t ,,f liwd 111 I't-iii'linln. HMiitll fHrm lu driUIUt'. It'H.U litiul. ulx lniuilriMl fcet lin-li .ttmin plpe, tM,, IiuII'IIiik .iTt-WB. Tln, ubovu brOMrtf lil. l tte H,tl,l tl, I'ldHP I'Htttlt. ai.iikkt JuHONNOT, Mminiitrattr Montpi'lltr. Vt., MMWBDW , tlw, Beceptloa or Prestdenl Hnrrisnn. KollowiiiK x tho proKraininc for tlm rccrp tlofl of ilifl prcsldcnt to-ilay: Thn prixi clent will arrivn vla t lic Ontral Vermont railroailat ISTtn o'olook A. M., tOOOflipMiad liy (iovernor I'agi', S'cr;tary Proctor, anil otber dUtlognlibed jaiitlcinsni Ba will ba rtcatved by I'oHt Brooki o. A. It., who will art a a Riianl of bonor, aml ai ronipany lii 111 , tMdai csrort of Montpi'lirr Military Band and a detaobtnant of Vermont Na ttonal (inard, to tim atate-botiMi wbere, as tbe gncst of (lovfrnor Page, will viait tlio geiipral aHHcinlily and di'partmcntn of stare noreroment, At about twelve o'olook hewlll addraai the peoplo tiMtnbled in frolit of tb tfttOboUMl aftiT Wbiob th praitdenti KovernoTi secretavy of war, ami othai gupMts, will ba takco In oaTriagei trotn the west gati! of HtativliouNo gronndM, cs OOtted tbroilL'h Haldwin strcft, down Hailcy aveUUe and up State strt'ct to Mnin, Up Main to Bcbool, up Bcbool to LoomlN, up Lootnii to Liberty, tbence to Main atreet, and down Main to the Wells Rtvet depoti wbera the preaident'i traln will ba In wait ing to take bitn to St. Johnsbnry, Let every one of om otttsem do ali they can to make this walcoma to the Praaldenl of the I'nited Staten a wcirtby one. Tbere is 110 time for elaliorate pntparatioti, lint let ail the tlag and hnnting in town lie gathered np and displayed ni) thr Utto nUlfcA. Let the ladies and i hildren, dressed in llghl aml lnight ,'olors, gather In the yards and aboul tba fronl doon on tbe Rtreata wbere the preaidant will paai( and with waving HagB, and llowers, make tliin a living and earnest weleoine to onr dlltlngutlbed is itor. I'.Y OllHKR OK THK CoMMITTKK. BuslBtSI Mero Mcntioil. redtieed priees, at the Miss 1-YowKHs at Fisks. A fkw fam y tilihons tnarked down, at the Miss t'isks. Boy tba White lewing-maebtne of L, I. Qleaaon & Co. Cbildhim'i mualln bonnets( going very oheap at the Miss I'isks. OSDKRI hy mail for joh printing promptly Btled at the Watobmam offioe, BrjMKKB straw hats for twenty-tive and rljty ecntH, at th. Miss Fisks. Miss MABY K. MACOMBKB will open hev private icbool on Monday, September 1 1. QtBL WAXTBS tO do general hoitsework. Call at Mrs. Wlllli Blanobard'a, :sh Barre street. Dr. C. I'. Bhkrwood, detnatologUt and oblropodiati has an advartisaroant on the eventb page. Xkw styles of elothing, hats and gents' fnrnisliings for fall wear jnst received at A. I ). FarweU 's. Ik you have wool to ba carded take tt to Ii. Dewey & 8on, agentg for the South North Hehi oardlng-ndU. Tm Publlc I.ihrary will ba openod again, after its annnal eleaning and Invoiolngi Batnrday afternoon, Augual 29. I'Kon.K duirlng agoodpaint for build ings, at low pHcei, an, referred to the a,l vertisetnenr of the I'atrons' Palnt Workt, Ir yon want the beat farm or Intnbei wagon on tbe mafket, buy tbe Cbanplon. nquire o( C. O, Putnani & Bon( Pntnama. ville, Vt. Wantkd. A )iit to do general hotise work in a snml fainily. Address at 0BC6, with referencea, Joaepb A. DeBoerj Mont pelier, Vt. BpxciAt Sai.k Two bundred tom '""'' cltan tprlng tavk bran 818.00 per ton, Onr optioii of delivery OHohir or mhrr. K. w. Balley & Coinpany. liL'ii.niMi i.ot l on sai.k, comprUlng aboul half an aere in a gooil loeality. One of the moal deatrabla in the vlllage. tnquire of T. J. Daavltt, Montp.-lier, Vt. I Kl.iciofssoda-water at BaDOOOk'l, Moxie. on draft. Orange and leinon phosphati-. Choeolate and ereain of tinest ijiiality. Ice i reani soda, after July 4. Soi.niKits, soldiers' idows and dependent ndat ives, entitled to pensions under the new pension law, shonld send to T. J. Deavitt, Montpelier, Vt., for a eirenlar containing the law in Cull. Thk iplondld line of npholstery olTereil hy Barnard, Sntnner .S: Co. is too good an op portnnity for advantageons pnrehase to he rtllind, The prieea are way down. See the advertisement. Tms (Wednesday) evening Itev. A. J. Hougb will glva au entartalnntenl ntitladi " My BmnmW Songs," assisted hy Misa Ida Bubbard, Tima,T:lB o'olook. AdmisHiou, twenty-live cents. A MKKTiso of the l.adies' I.ihrary Oalld is called for Monday afternoon, August .11, at three oYlock, at the rooms of the PtlbUo I.ihrary. I.adi. s, please remeniher the date and he piesent. Iinportant hualuuHH. A. V. Karwell, serretary. Tm LoBgnM ,v Harilnai pnra pivpuad patnti imve baan soid hy Barrowi Paok for noN tban Uftaan yaara, and have pravad to Ihe large nuinher that have used thein that they are cheaper and more dnrahle tban any other iiaint. Every can warranted to give sat isfai tlon. i r is qutta luparUuoui to obII kttantlon to M. w, Wbaalook'i advartlaanant on the eighth page, liut in Hpeaking of it we wish to nay thal Mr. 'Wheelork wonld not he en g.igeil in any " wild eat " si heine. That he Ih agunt for this land is a gu.iranty that things are just un reprisenti',1. If you want u hrun new eurriage of any style top or opeu buggy, Hiirrey or express wagon or If you wrttit a good aerond-hanil inrriage go to Irlsh it Qnptll'l cnrringe repository, Nn. 2 Hazen Place, Montpelier, where you will llnd the largest assorttnent ever exhihlted in these parts. Prieen to Htilt the titiien. Kvkhv fatnily shotthl he provided with soiiio reliahle medlelne for howel eom plaints. A fair trial will ronvlneo anyone that Chatnlierlaln's t'olle, Cholera and Diarrho a Hemedy is wlthoul an eiptal. lle sides, It is pleasant to take. ('. ltlakely, Montpelier, Vt., has for sale twenty-live anil tifty-eent hottlea. (iKANT'S, ShKUMAN's, Sll F.RIHAN 's OR M( - Ci.km.an's Mf.moihs. in coinhination ff lth tbe C'lnmopnlitnn, a Klrietly lirst-elass montblj tnagazine, aml the Vkkmoht Wat hman, the leading repnlilican weeklvof the state, puh lished at the capital, all for only S.r).:io. " A tnunilieent offer " indeed! Ste adver tisement on eighth pagp. Tiif.rf. nre inany veterans who have ( lalms for pensions pending that wonld do Well to consult Jatnes K. (tirran, Mont pelier, Vt., who has had over six years' ex pi rienee as a sp"eial exatniner and is tlmr oughly familiar with all the laws and rulings of the department. Hfl makes increase and rejeeted laims a specialty. Adviee free. I)R. K. M. M( Intosh has elosed his ollire at :i State stret,t, and will ilevole his entire titne to the praetlee at the ollice of Mrs. I)r. Clark, 24 Main street, Montpelier, where he will atlend Io all kindl of ilental work. Speetai attantlon given lotbe traatmentand lireservation of the, natural teeth. Kxtraet iBfl donfl hy Dr. Clark's pi nlesn mathod, Stk k a Pin IIkrk. The Pierre Savings Bank offers for sale no securities exeept Hueb as it is willing to guaranti'c, as they are all made hy or under the supervision of its president, who is the largest stockholder of the bank. Ilenee their superiority over loanl "made to scll." Correspomlenne so lloited hy A. O. t'uinmins, viee-presiiletit, Montpelier! Vt. " SllF. CoVLSM'T Maruy 'Tiirkk.'" No COmpany that we have ever heard ,,f has ever eotne to mr city with sueh favorable i nuriers as "S'.e Oouldtl't Marry Three." They have the unauiiuous endoraemenl of the New Vork press; and this, you inay rest assnred, will he your only 1 lianco tosee this su: erior company, as they will make no stops going froin San Kraneisco to N,'W Vork Clty, We have no douht of their sue- 1 cess hero, " Nkws." The word " newa " is derlved froin the initial letters of the fonr polnts of the I'ompass North, East, West and South. To all polnts of the compass let the good nows go that for derangi d liver, nerVOUfl headaobe, coitlveneai, Impnre blood, nan- sea, aml inany other disturhani-es of the systein that makt, men mourn, tbere is a remedy, Thoniamlsteslify that Dr. I'ierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellels cure these troutiles. Smnll 'jiitpotent; one a ,los:e. "Halidom oramik fiRnvKs, Putnam County, Florida, August 2, 1801. Mr. O. W. Tnfft ttolli I take pleaaure in lending you the names of several of my nelghbors, re- queattng you to write thetn, Touoanrefer them to me, aml if they will come aml see my house I can convince them of the su periority of your palnta, white lead an,l zlne, or lead aml alno ootnblnedi hy ooular demonstration. With beat wllbei for suc- eess, I am, II. Brwln." (Seeadvertiietnentof ngenoll'a Liqutd Rubber Palnti. Boitob.) Parknts who have yoting chlldren will he luterested in the expericnee of Mr. Alex. Moir, a pronitnenl drugglat at Brltt, Iowa. II, says: " During the summer of 1882 tny little glrl, two years of age, was taketi se riously ill with summer complalnt lOCOm I tnon to i hildren of that age. After heing Ireated liy a physician and getting no hetfer, 1 took from iny shelves aliottleof Chamlier- 1 laln'a Collo, Obolera and DtarrhoBa Remedy. ; She felt relleved after the lirst dose, aml in three days was entindy well." Kor sale hy ('. Blakely, drugglat, Montpelier, Vt. THK Hrhool year is about to hegin, atel it is underatood that .Miss Fisk Ii to begin the eighth year of kindergarteti tea, hing in this ' plaee. The great udvantage of kindergar- len tratnlng ihowi very plalnly wbentbe puplli entet tbe Unlon Bcbool, aml take j tnoh blgh itandiug aboul twoyeara in ad vanoe of thoae of the laine age who have not enjoyed that advatitage and their knowledge is not luperflolal hut tboroogb, Some of Ihe teaehers in the L:nion Seltool expreia thenuelvee as wiihbag all oblldren . Ulight OOUle to them froin the kimli rgai'ten. tO OOHtideT no other matters hut those re ferri,d to hy tbe governor In his message, aml olhers followed sult. Tiikrk were tnany hearty grnetings. If the eonlllets of thn fall session left any wounds, Tlino healed thetn all. The house seems willing to roneede that the senate Is not, 10 very had a lot, after all. Even the eountenam e of Pronty of Franklin has re laxed and tiears somethlng less of austerlty In its outllnea. "A prktty full house," remarked Clerk Stii kney, tntfo 0OM after cotnpleting the roll rall this morning. It was a singular nhservatlon, seelng it was hut the fourth liour of the day, and the otlieers of the law had raiiled all the saloons at the secoml hour. Moreover, the ledate appearanee of the " house " betlod the olerk's remark. Onf. hardly reoogni.es, in their summer apparel and sun-hrowned faees, the hody of niuk that left the capital in Novemher last, Upld tho early snows of winter; hut Ihe rhythmlo (low of names, as Clerk Stiekney went over the roll- froin Father Ahell to Huttolph, Ohedel, Claghorn, Frizzelle, Ooodno, Rooney, Tndhope, to Wright of Williston with the responslve " hero," es lahlished the Identlty of the house. LngUlatlve N'oics. Mu. (Iatks represented the Fn Pftii ftl I the repoiters' lahle. Ex-GuvKRNoH Dn.l.lsiiHAM was on the lloor of ihe boUM this afternoon. THB usnal storm of hills to " legalize graml-lists" has comineui'ed. Ahout half-a-dozen oame in this afternoon. RirORTM Howk of thu senate is UO ceeded ut the special session hy Earl S. Kiusley, senate reporter in 1886, Asmii.koI reoognltloD otroled roundtbe house wheu the old familiar motiontoad JOUfll eame from I'lark of Halifax. HoUtl Hki'ortf.rs Mim.ms and Wiiitk were at their posts this inorning, fresh as iluisies, obllglng aml courteous is of yoro. C01.0NKX Mason OOUDM OOOUplsd a seat in the house this afternoon. He says be is hero to rest and reruperato after the Iteii ninglou " rarket." I'hapi.ain HovaH referred with tender ness to the seuts whii h Death had vacated since adjnurninout Cunlleld of Kyegate, and BtBltb of Pittsford. Tiik reuioval of the lirst aml secoml names on tho judieiary committec-viz. : Judge TbonpBOH aml Mr. Speaker hrings to the frout as aetiug rhainuau of that 10m mittee that hrilliunt yOUDg deiuoer atie law yer, Moloney of Kutluml. Mu. ciiAMiiKui.iN of Bntdtord popped up with a IDltU aml asked leave to iutrodm e a btll j leavu heing granted, the hill was read hy Ihe clerk. Il was a long priuted bill to enahle Hradford with greator facility Io get wuter to drink uud for lire purposes. This opened a lirea, h in Ihe detertulnation MontpoilMF nnd Vicinlty. Tiik memhers of the "Capital Tipneeanoe Cluh of 18SH" are reiUested hy the coiu- nrlttee to aaaemble at the rooms of the Apollo Cluh, on South Main street, this forenoon at half-past ten, iAafp, with their hadges, prepared to tako tho position assigned them in doing homirs to President Harrison. 0. II. BBIPMAB speut Sunday in Water bury. Mits. W. II. GOWBLt, is very mnuh im jiroved. Mr. AHO Mrs. .Tosrru Polam spenl Sun day in Cabot, Daniki. MoALURTBB of Colorado is visit Ipg D. I.. Sanders. Mr. and Mns. T. H. fioRnoN spent last Buuday in Bolton, Thr band la to give a oonoert at the Pa- vilion stand this evening. F. L I.Aittn, Bw)., went to St. Johnslmry yesterilay on law business. Prinoipai. S. .1. BlAMNBD and family will arrive in town nexl Saturday. Tiik post-ottire will be elosed from eleven .', lock till one o'olook, to-day. .Mns. 0, II. BRtPMAM and i hihlren retnrned Iroin Walpole, Mass., yesterilay. RBT. .1. C. Fi.AMiKRs aml family will re turn from St. Albans Itay next w5ek. W. M. Nf.wton preai hed ill the Congrega tlonal obureb in Waterbury last Sunday. RBV. (i. T. RATMOND closes his serviees ps pastor of the Baptist ebiircb next Sunday. Tiik mannaorlpt oi the new eatalogue of the Publlo l.ibrary is nearly ready for the press. Mrs. GBOBOB H. Hkki of Cambridge, 'lass., is visiting her sister, Mrs. ,1. W. .'.llis. AO, i.. Fui.i.kk and danghter Mahel. of Ludlow, Mass., are viaitiog at 0. DeP, ltan croft's. MOBTOM Marvin reeently sohl a ii,', I land on East I.ibertv street to E. E. (irabam for .V0. CRABLM BtOBBABD, who has been East for a few weeks, retnrned to Kansas City last week. W. II. l.oMiiARD is building a residenee jnst above (i. W. Parinentei s house 011 Bltn slreet. BBRT Nii.ks has retnrned from a two weeks' vai aliou, spent In caiuping a! Lake Bunapee, N. B, Mrs. Jamf.s S. Pkck spent last week at Camp Vermont, the guest of Oeneral T. S. Peoh oi Burlington, MlU Lvcv Taplin retnrned from South Newbury yesterilay, where she has been at tending a ilck aunt. Mr. ami M its. A. .1. Sini.KV and Mr aml Mrs. F. W. Morse retnrned from York Beaob last Saturday. M. A. PrATT aml Henry Daley made a lishing trlp to Hardwick Flats, last week, wii h Hatterlng eucceas. Eva l!i sski.i., danghter of Lewis I). Rus ell.reilding on Harre etreet, dledon the 19th at the age of seven years. l iss ALH K E. Kinnky relurns next Sat urday to her dntles as teaeher in the (ieorge town, Mass., Qigh Bcbool. Mrs. Frkd Ciiapmw Ii at tbe hoipltal in St. Albans, where she was lome time ago, belng ireated hy Dr. Waugli. A I'LF.asant whlftt party was given bv the guests of the Pavillou last Sut urday even ing. Tbere were live tables. CMBa, M- A. L. BUBBAXB has been at Sar atoga Springs for some time. She is stop ping at Ihe Aiuericau House. Miss Nkttik .1. Nonius relurns for the fall term in the state normal schuol at Bridgewater, Mass., next week. .1. W. BnoCB has appealed from the de cision of the trustees 011 his petition askiug for an extensiou of Itailey avcnue. I'MARi.FS Hkrron and D. II. Dodge are building a new house on East Liberty itreel lo be oecupicd joinlly by the builders. Miss Ai.i.ik Dkwky will go to Manchcs- ter, n. 11., next Batnrday, to viail her aunt, aml will go to Bolton belore returiiing. P1101 f.ssor II. I.. Wai.kku sails for Bltrope about September 1, and will spend a year or more in Paris in vocal culture. Thk. (iood Tempiars' plonio to Kenjauiiu's Falls lasl Friday was sllmly attemleil, ow Qg to the weather and outside atlraclions. J. Ii. Marsh of Barre, tbe reteran bulled- 00m dealer, has bougbl and lakeu posses sion of thu Vendome restaurant 011 State street. Miss Laiira M. Wiiitk, for the past three years bookkeeper for Marvin .V Sherburne, is Io lit hersell for the duties of u stenog rapher. Caftain E. N. WniniiT arrived from Ben nington yesterday, with the Oimplng paraphernulia, and is uioving the same lo be arseuul. Miss Inkz Hayford aml Leslie llavford, who have been spcnding three weeks in Huntington aml Hinesburg, returucd home last Saturday. Hkv. .1. Hakry Hoi.iikn of Auberit ,Mass , preached in tbe Church of the Messiah last Sunday, aml ReV, ,1. Edward Wriubt in the 1 Morse school-house. 1 Tiik selectuien are doing a good work on 1 PrOaPMl street, llerlin side. Over 800 loadl ' of dirl will be used in gradiug lOUie 000 yards of tbe liighwuy. Tiik regular meetiug of the non parlisau Woman's Chrisiian Teinperance luion, Whloh wonld have uiet Ihis afleruoou, isde (erred until nexl week. n ihe oampground in Northfield, last BUUday, RlV, A. L. Oooper of Newport nreaobea in the forenoon umi Rev, a. j. Hougfa in ihe liternoon, F. II. Donaiu'k is one uf V ira! who own 880 acres of land in Windsor and West Windsor aliouudiug in ilurk grunile. Ac cording to uuulysls, this grunite coutaius twelve or llfteen per cent more silica Ihan the Harre product. Mr. Donahue has speci men pieoei that look Well and lake a very htgh polish. Miss Kki.i.iK M. IIarvf.y of Peachaiu, a former teai her here, has been elei'ted as slstant In the I'nion Bohool, thtis complct ing the corps of teaehers. Mr. ami Mrs 0. II. Cross, Mrs. L. Barl Cross and danghter, ('arrle, Mrs. .1. W. Hrock aml danghter, Heleii, retnrned from old Orobard Beaoh last Baturday, Miss Oi.ivf. OrFRNSKY returned froin Old Orohard Beaob last Friday, and ipeni Sunday in Waterbury, ohe will resume her duties at the Semlnary this fall. Miss Inkz BliAKCHARD, who has been at a beaob near Bolton with blr sister, Mrs. Bhrlner, for the past few weeks, retnrned home last Thursday and is now critically ill. ('anton Montpki.ikr has been invited to observe ticld day with the New Hampshire Patriarchs Militant at Portland and Old Orehard Ileach, and will probahly start from here September 1. Tiik fall term at the Seminary opened yesterday, with promlse of the USUal large Bttendnnoe, About 140 itndenti had regfs- tered last tllght, llfteen or twenty of whom are Montpelier residents. Miss Oi.ivf. BTOCTj stcnographer in tbe Vermont Mutnal OfflOe, who for tlie past few monthl has been in Clnciniiati attend ititr her motlier in her last lllness, will re sume her work this week. J. L. Wam.ack, who has hoarded with ,f. K. Curran and family for the past three years, will atlend Idhool and board at the Seminary this fall. A. .1. Oross takes his place in Mr. Curran's oltice. Thk Ladies' Home Missionary Societv of the Montpelier distriot of the Methodlst Ohnrob has agreeil to support until educated a glrl pupll in the Jesse Lee Home in Alaska, at a cost of ?7", annuall.r. .1. II. McLf.i.i.an, hasso of the Win ter Street church, Itath, Me., is visiting his frlend, F. W. Banoroft, It la hoped that we may have the pleasure of hearing Mr. McLellan before l is departure, Missks Obaob and Hblbm Billimoi of Lebanon. N. H., and Miss Bertha M. Shaw uf Waltham, Mass., are vi-i'ing at W. Ii. Weston h, on I.ibertv streot, The Iwo former are nteoei of Mri. Weston. Owinii to the derallnient of freight cars on the Rutland dlvlalon "f the Oentral Ver mont, last Friday morntng, Mount .i.ui Commandnry, Knlgbti Templar, had to abamloti their special ear near Feri Ishurgh. Last Friday evening, N. 0, Tabor had three oowi kflled by a freight traln onthe crossing near his residenee opposite the ColTee-House. The cows were good Onei, aml who will hear the loss does not yet ap pear. Tiik Apollo Banjo Cluh, assisted by Miss Joaepblci Harrlman, ilocutionlit, aml Mas- ter ArthUf Dewey, six-year-old banjo soioist, glvea its entertainment in DuBoii ,V (lay's hall, West Kanilolph.on Fiiday evening. 11. L. TAVLOB of the drgui and A. W. Ilarnum, stetiogragher at tlie Wells lliver statioti, touk time by the forelock aml went to Hanover on hearing tbe tirst reportof Almy'soapture, and alued in writing up the aooonnl which appeared in the '', ','., . RBV, A. II. Titr.vx will preaoh in Cabot, ' Saturday afternoon, and hold a iiuarlerlv eonferenoe, He will preaob in the ohuroh aml adminlitir the aaorament un Sunday morning, and will have chargo of the even ing service. is oider to arouie aml imtaln Intereit, the Oood Templats will arrange eompt'ti , live literary exeroiiei for their regular Fri day nlght meetinga, and Miss Mae Bnllard aml Bruoe McDonaldhave been oboienoap- ! tains of the opposing forc, s. Thk Mount Zlon Commatiilery was the 1 einbth in line in the Benuinaton parade, The seven preoeding cotnmanderies had passed beneath the grand aroh witbont demonitrationii bui Mount Zlon made a sa- lute, and were given great applause by the orowd. Thk trustees of the Vermont Soldiers' HoUI inet at the home on last week Tliurs- day aml eleoted II. a. Suae, Biq., a truitee to luooeed General P. P. Pltkln. Reioln- tlolis relating to th, 'death of the latter were adi ipted, Oxk of the state scholarships for Wash ington county in Middlebury College is VBOant, If any Washington county boy wants it, he ihould address Hon. F. A. Dwinell, Montpelier, one of tlie direotori for t his county. At the reoeption by Odd Fellowi to Gen eral ITnderwood at Bennington, last week Wednesday evening, Rev, a. j. Bougb read a poem entitled "The Present'i Hora age to the Past," in w hich the biltorio sig- nifloanoe ol the Bennington flghl was re ferred to in graceful itanaaa, A i.kttkr was reeently reoelved froin Miss Annie s. Voung, missionary at Kinh- wa, China. Neither she nor her friemls have suffered any, ai yet, froin thepreva lent dlioontent, Sbi sas, bowever, that the natives are hold aml Lniolent, and tbere is no teltlng what a day may briug forth. Whkn President Monroe vlaited Mont pelier iu 1817,Colonel E. P. Jewett, who w as then a scimoi-hoy, ihook bandi with bim. Colonel Jewett, his frlends will be pleaied io know, is now iu muoh better bealth, aml he proposcs to attend the reeeptioti to President Harrison to-day. .1. P. DOBOVAJf and ,f. E. Onrran have been eleoted delegatei by the Wabun Tribe of Red Men, to attend tne greal oounoil to he held in llostou to-morrow. Mr. (.'urran, iu the oapaolty of Deputy Great Baohem, went lo Bolton yesterday to aid iu making the prellmtnary arrange men ti, Thk membcrs of Company II, Vermont Katlonal Guanl, wbo appear on the veteran roii as announoed at Bennington laii week, are the follOWingi Twenty years, Color sergeaut t'harlcs F. Ootlinij liflecu years, Ueutenant s. a. Luke aml Private Blattery ; ten years, Captain O. 1). Clark, Lieutenaiit A. O. Eaton aml Sergeant ,1. W. Peek ; live years, Private Henry Iltitte liy. Aktf.h a live days' illness, Mrs. S. T. Noyes died of pueiiiiionia at her home ou Harre street, ami was buried beside her son in the Outler buryiug-ground. The fimeral was Thursday aftermion, Itev. O. T. Kay- mond offiolattng, Bbe was born in Berlin, her malden name havlng been Lydiu Wude, aml she w as lifty-nine years old. She leuves one danghter, Mrs. S. C'. Ainsworth of Shelburne Falls, Mass. Tiik guests of the Pavilion were euter tained on last week Wednesday evening by the Apollo Itanjo Cluh, which gave a tiiie OOnoerl iu the parlori, Several of the hotel guests also coutrihuted instrumciitul selee tions. Tlie eiiterrainuietit was given ai the invitation Ol Mr. B. 0. Thotuas, one of the guests, w ho, in u note received by tho cluh on the followtng day , remarked thal all pro- nounce it"iliH best parlor entertainment of the season." At the shooting for the ceiitennial trophy aml Wehb medals, last week Monday al ltenningtiin, by Ihe rules of thu OOUtllt each company was represented by tlve men, aml each inan was allowed live ihOU, Company n stood tifth iu runk, loorlng ninety points oul of a possible 2S. aml was represented by Sergeant F. H. McClure, Sergeant G, G, Grout, who was absent, Bergeanl w. B, Woodward, alternate, F , Pltkln, B, W. Goodggjh aml Ii. E. White. o.n Wedneidaf lait, Jobn Molntln pleaded gullty to a Hrst offinoi of elllng Iiipior aml paid in line and cosis 24 VI, The case of .laines Uyan for keeping w ith Intonl io seii was diioontlnuiu, lu the oaai of tieorge Buttertly, (or ajaanll ou the reeldenoM of Joeeph riiher and Bon Jo seph Poland on the nlght of July 8, uo du clsion hus been given. In the case of Al hert Spurrow uud J. A. Kelton, concerning llqnor lelaed on the Fourth, the Jury dis agreed and the respondents were dlscharged, Thk SprinafUld Rcpubffcan'f Bennington reporter is the nuthor of this referenoe to President Harrison: " Only Ihe appearanee of the present Vermont legislature in line caused his eyes to t witikle. Their wreti hed step insplred one umn on the stand to re mark ftiat they kept, no better step when making laws. That stulTed catamount standlng on the tiiemorial stone at the sife of Ihe old Catamount tavern on the hill, wa. brought from Montpelier to grin toward New York during the day." Montpki.ikr is hotinred tn-,lay hy the presence of several very distinguished men, aml not the least of these Is Mr. Itelnhohl Herinan, who is umlouhtcdly the coming mniiciao ot Gertnany. His Hntoperawai presented at Cassel in .fune last, and was an umpialiiied success. A secoml opera will be presented at Brunswick In OctOMr. This is Ihe lirst time sinee the days of M". zarl that a composer has had two operas given to the publlc within a year. Mr. Her inan is ut the Pavilion White he retnains in town. Tms evening, at tho vestry of Trinlty church, Rev. A. J. Hough will read selec. tipns from " My Siimmer Songs," under the auspices of the Ladlei' Aid Society. The tirst leleotlon Will be entitled " Among the. Angelll" the secoml, " firisehla and 8em- Iramti a oharaoter iketoh treatlng o woman's rights and niatrimony : the third aml tonrtb lllectloni will be given for the edlflcatlon of the yonng, aml are entitled " How They ClUght the Pantber" and " Ned, the UnnteT." Miss Ida F. Ilub bard will sing between thl several selec tions, Miss Myra A. Scribner playtng ac- oompanlmenti, Thk Apollo Cluh met at, Its rooms, Mon day nlght, and adopted the report of the comniittee of llfteen, appointed the week previous, which was ailverse to a change of quarters, A general discussion ensued, the tnemhcrs in general seeming to favor a change. Two other coinmittees were ap pointed one to estimate running expeiises, when new rooms were furnlshed, and the other tosee what fumls could be raised for furnUbing new riuarteri to report at a fntnre meetlng, 'ihe mimberi of the tirst COmmittee are J. W. Brock, .1. A. DeBoer, .1. M. Boutwell, A. ,1. Sibley and T. L. Wood; and of the seoond, II. A. Bnae, H W. Kcmp and t". F. Lowe. In the rogues' gallery in the Salem, Mass., polloe statlon is a ploture of Oeorge H. Abbott, al(U Frank II. Almy, taken in issi by photographet Barlow of this vil lage. Mr. HarlOW has tlie negalive, aml has ItrUck off several pbotOgraphl, SherilT Berry of Thetford, who was Initmmental in gettlng the llkeness, told Mr. Barlow at the time that this was the only phoiograph of Abbott PXtant, The photograph is that of a sinooth-faced good-looklng young man, dressed in a sailor's Ittlt, carelessly leauiug overa chair. Tbere are no traces of a crim- Inal In tbe boyiah features, and thefacei- one to wln friends. Tiik female hase-ball team appeared on Niebolas meadow last week Friday af't--noon, A canvas fence was itretched at at the dlamond, so that an adniitian oonld be oharged. On account ol thu rain the attendanoe was not more than 180 or 200, but moat of these bruved the Inelemml weather and gazed on the scene with ivi dent etijoyiiient. The girls were n ,t ar tists, either at the bat or in the Held, bUt perhaps they ' iiiif. a- well as any ag- gregation of the se wonld have done. Ar I tists or not, however, they wou the game by aicore ot twentv-foor to twelve. It was evidently an " off day for the Montpelier 1 boys the imilei of tho girls posslbly h.ul an Intoxloatlng effeot. Onf. of the interesting facts in connection with the Bennington oentennial which dld not And their way ItttO the daily papers was that Miss Elizabeth Hlanehurd of Peacham, a grcat-gi'andilaughtei' of Oeneral Stark, had with her for exbibttion tho laoeof the weddlng dn-ss of the fatned " Mollle." This lace deioendi to the tirst-boru woman of each generatlon of the Stark family. Miss Blanohard ii ihe teaeher of roomNo. Bat the I'nion School. and it will be observe, 1 that she bears the given name of Mrs. Stark Elizabeth. "Mollio" will alwayi be the tradltlonal name of the lalter, but her legal name was Elizabeth. Miss Blanchard'i father aml grandfather, as well as her great-gramifather. the general, were soldiers. She and a brother were in vlted guests at the eelebralion. Nki Norton, onr Lemington oorreipond ent, thinks the fox bounty Bota"mls-fit law." Hesays: " It provides forthepiy- menl from the itate treainry of the bountiei named on noxioui anlmali taken within the state i know of au iustam e where the red. tape of the act did not preveut a lot of fox skins, taken at least twenty niiles over in Canada, froin gettlng mlxed with a state lot, and the bounty was ooUootod ou the Wbole. But I failed to gel a bounty on two aiiimals taken in hot weather this summer, where the elements had done the work is llgned by law to a niutilaiing ageut. Skius are not as valnablc in market noW, shorn of ears, as they were a few years ago. Only the best are used for door-inat and robai, 1 will s(iou have a collection of tho skuiis of noxioui anlmali for the itate mu eum, if ' skull ' is not lubatituted for ears." Onck more tbere is sorrow aml sighing for the treasures of the craf'y are ,hs- oovered, On Monday nlghl Deputy Shorlfl Keene of Waterbury aml an aisistant raided the saloon of L. D. Ruasell on Boutb Maiu street, but without luooesi. As the otlieers eame out of llussell's, a mob of some Hfty hooilluins began jeering and bowllng aml kept it up until theolti. ers had ronnded theoorner, Veiterday morn ing Deputy Ellis of Roxbury and two assistanls raided the saloon of John Glin ney aml seized two hottles of whiskey. Deputies Jonei and lveegan visited the laloon of Patrick McMabon on Boutb Main street and found a pitcher partly full of whiskey. Deputy Camp and two assistants raided ,1. A. Looxlln'a saloon without suc cess. But Wllllam Miller's saloon was the centor of attraction during the whole fore noon. For four hours SherilT Howe and Depntlei Oook aml Long, with flve or six aaiutantii were Iniidoi white the ourionj crowd thronged the street outside. It was qnlte generaUy underatood that the oftlceri had "got tlie drop on Billy " long hefore Ihey appeared with thu following oontraband gooda; One barnl partly full aml two barrels full of whiskey, one barrel of ram, one twenty gallon cask of gin aml one len-gullou cask of rye whis key, three gullon jugs of w hiskey aml three gullon jugs of gm, two Iwo gullon jugs of whiskey, uud an earlheti jar contaiui' g about two gullons. Several of the oaial wore palntM and inarked liko keroieni barrels. The proprietor of Ihis saloon hun expeuded energy aml ingenuity WOrthl of a better cause. On Ihe approacn of the ofHi ers, Miller " sprung his trap." This trup is dlrectly under the bar and is two feet by Iwo, inside measure, made of plauk, aml has the breakiug ar- j rungemenl ut the bottom, The carcle-s 00 S, Kt'l'l, Illlllllll BIWU1I 1,'IIS IIIifllllCrN Oallar Boor, bUl Deputy Oook did: aml hy applylng a oork-iorew aml manlpulating it oarefully he laid open a bole beneath the lloor about elghl feet sipiare, with an open ing large enough lo take in a barrel. Here were the " Wlt goods." From this aml wdiat other secret vaults there may be about the prcinises an elaliorate lyitOtH of wire. oonneoti with ihe bar-room, Bynuanaol thlll wires, duiuping becoines a line urt. Bnaploloni of au unnerground room w ere arouaed by Miller blmaelf. From tlmi to time he has been sceii drawing barrels of dirl from his back door and dumpiug them on the rlver bank. The otlieers thougbt t hat such a siiperahumjume ol earlh could not eoine from u cellur in its normal 0On4i tlon, uud seurehed the more carefully.