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oaoooaooaoeosoooO0 o .. .... c aoaoaoaoaoeoaoaoaoao o o QflME VKOVt'K I'l'cm a g uUIYlC PATKNT in.siih: g O i NKWHl'AI'Klt. Tho O "WATCHMAN" DOKS NOT g OATKIt TO TIIAT OI.ASS. O O aoaoaoaoaoaoaoaoaoaos SSOME NOT ADVKUTISII. 9 SOMK IH), 1N T1I13 O WATOH.MAN,"-ANn SICI.l, o 0 T1IKIU (lOODH 0 O O oeoaoeoaooocoooaoso VOL. 914719. MONTPELIER, VT., WEDNESDAY, SHJPTEMBElt 23, 139G. NUMBER 39. HAVE HKCKIVIU) T1US WIIKK A OltllAT VAHIKTY Ol' NEW VELYETS, TAFFETA SILKS, SILK BRAIDS, AN1 OTJIKIl SUITAItr.K TIUMMING8 1011 T1IE BEAUTiFUL DRESS NOVELTIES TlfUY Altl! NOW L. P. & H. C. CE.EASON Miff mmmmmm mmm mmmm mmmmmmm Furnace, Sfeam and Hof Wafer HEAT1BJG- - Don't wait for oxtromo cold woather boforo or- JS doring repairs or changes. It can bo dono bottor X and choaper now. W All sliop and job work under personal super- 9 vision of Mr. JOHN W. PECK. $ We havo COAL and WOOD HEATING STOVES m in great variety; also RANGrES of ostablisliod repu- X tation, all of whioh wo can guarantee in every W particular. Plumbing and Heating our Specialty. W PECK BROTHERS, - - - 60 Main Street. 1 To Tiiose Tlial Were Born Baref ooted ! YOU WIUST NEED SHOES. YOUR CHILDREN MUST HAVE SHOES. WE ARE SELLINC SHOES. This is tlic tlinc wo talk nfoout Scliool Shoes Tor the lloys nnd Girls. Look nt tlicso pricus : Jloys' Ornln T.iico SIiooh, wntcrproof, slzos 13 to S . I'rlcc Sl.OI) Tho samo slme, sIfcs 3 o C 1-3 I'rlcii tl.S5 JHlsses' "VIscol" Kltl, n wntiTiiroof ltld, lieavy eolcs, buttou boot, I'rlco 81.00 MUscs " l'ciiiiunt" School Shocs lrlc 1S1.K5 Wo can slitiw tlio 1)C8t llnu of l'iirintrf' llonts tlils foll tliat n over liatl. Prlces niiicli lowcr than last ycnr. IMen's Soliil Oraln lloots, not lienvy , l'rlco SS.00 Sco our noiv styles In JIcii'r Slioes. W"It payn ln trncle wlth im." B. M. SHEPARD COMPANY. THERE is sometliing dis tinctive in the Stein Bloch Olotliing that will enable the goocl judge of apparel to see that they are above the or dinary. We are now show ing Suits and Overcoats of this niake, and ask inspection, A. D. FARWELL THE FORTIETH YEAR OF THE Stewart Sioves, Ranges and Fumaces IN MONTPELIER Opens this fall. The continuous sale of these Famous Goods in onc placo for this emphatic proof of fcheir sterling merit. BARROWS 64 Main THERE IS BTJT ONE BEST 6S "Oeresota" tlne Iiirlit XCind E. D. HYDE, Looal UISPLAYIN'G. MONTPELIER for an SALE OF number of years is most Sl PECK Street. ANI IJUT ONI CERESOTA" "nTvn.TiianrpAt makos tho riglit kind of BREAD. NORTHERH SUPPLY COMPANY, HUltl.lNfiTON, VT., MILLERS' AGENTS. Agent, Montpolier, Vt. PU11L1SHKD STERT WKDNK8DAY BT The Watchman Pabllshing Company At Montpelier, Vt. Montpelier Daily Journal AND- Vermont Watchman. Tuesday ovonlng, Ootobor 0, tho first num bor of tho Daily Jouunal for tho seaslon of 1890 wlll bo lssuod. This lssuo wlll contaln tho Blographlcal Skotches of tho chlef ofllcors of the new Stato Govomment and of tho members of tho now Leslslaturo, wlth luuoh other tn terestlnt? ranttor pertatnlnR to tho mootlnR of tho Geueral Assembly. Tho Daily Jouunal contatns tho offlclal report of LeRlslatlvo I'rocoeilliiRS, It con talns, also, fnll reports of hoarlnRB boforo commlttocs, anil all other matters of In- terest about tho IiCRlslaturo. It ls pub llsheil at the close of each day's sosslon, and haa, consciiuontly, tho earltest, as It has al ways the fulleft and most accurate, roportB of evorythltiR connooted wlth tho Goneral ABsemhly. Tho Daily Jouunal Is, therofore, the first choice ol Mnmbotn of tho LeRlslature, and ls lndlspensablo to all Vermont peoplo who dealro to havo THE NEWS from tho Capltal. Tho Journal wlll also be a compkte ien- eral nexoipaper, glvliiR tho local, stato, na tlonal aud foreiRn news, and devotlnR par ticular attontlon to tho ovents and progrosa of tho Natlonal Canvasa. r u n 3t s i SiiiRlocopy gl CO Ciubs o( Ilvo coile eacli 100 Clubs o( tDii copies or lnoto, eacli 90 All Bub'icrlptlons at tho above rates are takeu for a seaslon of tha uaua. lenRth. THE WATCHMAN. Tiie Vkhhont Watchman (woekly) for the seaslon, twonty-five cents. Tho Watch man wlll contaln the roports of legislativo doluRs, condensedfrom tho Daily Jouunal. Sppcial rates to membeta ordering quau- tltles of the Watchman for tho seBsion, or of any sinRlo lasue. Watchman Puiilishino Company, Montpelier, Vt. Tho Vermont Wntclimnn. TEFIMS OF SUIISORU'TION: Ona year S2.00 Gash in advance 1.60 "In advance" niust he taken to moau pre- cisely what the words slgnlfy. Subscribera wno ronow ono montu, two monins, etc, after tho dato to whlch thoy havo pald ex plres, wlll be charRod at tho S2.00 rate for tho tlmo thoy are in arreara. Thus: A subscribcr wno rcneios one montn arter expiration of his patd subscrintton toill pay for the year, S1.B5; two months, S1.G0; thrce vionthn, 81C3j our montht, 81.07; and ao ou. To this rulo tho publlahera muat adhero inflexlbly. Tlio clmorence ls sinall anil untmportant to tho lndlvldual subacriber, btit totho pub llahers it ia important, and vory largo In tho BRRroRato. nie reu lauei on every paner suows uate of exniratlon of subscriptlou, whleh ls the first day of tho tnonth. JI a aut3crlber uesiresto dlscontinue when pald subscrlptlon has oxplred, tlmely notlce shonld be glven. Withoutsuch notlce, sub acrlptlon wlll bo constdered as contiuuing. Tlio great nialorlty oi aubscflberB obteet to having thelr subicrlptlou luterrupted arbltrarily when the poriod for whlch they havo pald has oxplred. Tho foregotng plan haa benn adopted as a fair couipromiso bo tween tho advance payinent anil tho credlt Byatems. rtitslness Mcrc Mcntion. Small touement to rent. J. Poland. You'll ubo less of lt Harmlpss Soap. O. E. SiiKPAitn, auctlouoer, Marshflold.Vt Tenkmknt to IlENT. F ine rooms. un- stairs. u. u. uowning. Paius vells aud fall " Tams " iust opened at the Mlsnes iisUm', otato Btreet. E. D. Hydr is the local agont for " Cere sota " llour, advortlsed on this pago. Wintku snlts at low prlces are advortlsed ou this paj;e by Adams tho Clothier. Stkwaut f tovcs, ranges and furnaces aro advertlsod on this page by Uurows & Pt ck Nkw and beautiful dress noveltles are ad vertlsed on this papo by L. P. & n. O. Glcason. ulkoant and beautmu dress roous aro advertlflod on thia pago by Tho Kichardson, lJurungton. Ip your chlldren nocd shoes, rnad tho ad vertlsemout of the 1). M. Shepard Company on tius page. To Hknt. Tenement of flvo rooms. For partlciilars lnquire of Miss Lucy LootnU, 10 Terrace street. Wantkd. A capable glrl for goneral housework. Apply at Mra. J. F. Datton's, ia vino Birooi. Thr books Iust recelved at Ehle's book- Btore comprlso the latest works of the most popular autuors. D. A. Guftil can furnish safos of all hIzos for farmors, inerchants and bank vaulta at tho very Ioweat prlces. Notk tho apecial bargalna offered on paco (ive for next Saturday and every day by Ulliey K Aoooii, imrro. Dksikaulk fall and wlnter goods aro ad vertisrtd on page Ilvo by tho Barnard, Simr nor rutuam uompany. A. D Fakwkll 1h showing sults and over cnats innde of tbe Stoln Illocli goods. Ree his advertlsoment ou this pago. T. S. IlnoriiY & Co, annonnco that thel fall openinR of dress goods, sllka, velvets trluimlngs, otu., wlll ocuur next week. Fou Salk. Mrs. Julta M Duraut's Iioubo on Malu street. For furthor particulars lu. quiro of T, J. Deavltt, Montpolier, Vt. If you aro In need of auythlng in Btoain or uoi-wattir lioatlnR apparatus, read tho advortlBoment of Peck llrothers on this piRo. Nonk but hlRh-grade, attlotly flrat-olasj, falr-rato-nMnterest Becuritles offered by tho I'lerro, S. D., Savlngs Ilunk. Full partlou. lars of A, O, Ouiniiiins, vice-president, 00 Malu Btreet, Montpelier, Vt. Skvrkal huudrod books havo beon ro oelved at Ehle's book-Btoro, ln now and at traotlvo blndings, at pilcos where every ono can afford to own tho worksof tholr favorlto authora. "Fuom allaccounts Chamborlaln'sCnntrli Homody ls a Godsoud to tho aflllcted. Is no advortisotnont abont, this; wo feel Juui llko saylng lt." Tho Vcmocrat, Carrollton, Ky. For salo by C. Dlakoly, drugglst. Fall Opknino of ladloa' and mlBsea' JickotH, capes, sklrts, eto., at T. S. Ilrophy Co.'h on Frlday and Baturday, Septotnber 25 and 20. Boavor Jackots, llued throuch. out, good valtto at S9. For this Balo, only 85. You'll uae less of lt Harmless Soap. Thky IIavk Stood thr Tkst kob Ykahs. Scliool, county nnd town bonds, from Ilvo to slx per cent lntoreat, in Buma ol 8100 to 81,000. Tho aamo claBa of bonds bouRht by savlnga banks. Inquiro of E. E. Iilakoly, treasurer. PnoiiAiiLY lovers of books wlll not havo an equal opportunlty to solect good books at reasonablo prlcna wlth that offered by Ehle'a book-atore for tho now serlos jnat rocolved. It la a splendld chance. John L. Stanyan, mattreas-inakor, Uow maii's Dlock, Stute street, Montpolier, wlll do suporlor work at lowest prlces. Satlsfac tlon guarantoed. Ilalr tnattreaaes renovated and inado over for 82.00. Orders ln person or by inall promptly attended to. I'ayVouh Taxks. Next Tnesday in Mont- fieller and Wednesday ln Ilorlln are the nst days that taxes ean bo pald to tho treas uror and tho discount savod. After that dato thoextra coat to tho tax-payer wlll be froui flfteen to forty per cent, accordlng to the slze of hls llst. E. E. Knott, Stock Hroker, Woodbury & Walkor Hulldlng, UurllnRton, Vt., be lieyes that " land la iu slRht" for tho invcs tor, and hls advertlsemout in this issuo wlll be read wlth mueh interoBt, The most con Bervatlvo people are buylng both atocka and provlaions at proaent prlces. Announcembnt Frederlck W. Bancroft, Montpelier, by tho rcquost of tnany cltlzens. wlll glvo a farewell tnusical lecturo. ontltled "Songs of Home and Country," in tho niauchard Opera Houso, Wednesday even ing, Septotnber 30. Heserved soats wlll bo on sale at Ehlo's book-atore Frlday mornlng next at ton a.m. Tlckots llfty and thlrty ilvo centa. Duiuno the months of October and No vember we wlll oxhibtt a now evaporator throuRhout the stato of Vermont, ono that haa Rreator bolllng capaclty than any other evaporator, wlthout objectlonable features. Woluvlte competltors to cotnpeto, as wo wlll niake a test in actual oporatlon. Dates and aud nlaces wlll be announced in this paner. Thoso who havoChatuplon Evaporators can also lncroase capaclty. u. u. urimtn et uo., uutiand, vt. TothkNkw South. The roeular inonthlv oxcurslon to Fruithurst, Ala., wlll leavo Now England polnts on the seventh of Oo tober, Roing vla SprinRfleld, Mass., New York Clty, Waahliigton and Atlanta, Ga. Tlckets good for thlrty days. Partles takluR ad vantapo of this tlmo to visit the New South will on the roturn uavo an opportunlty to stop at polnts aloug tho route. E. IS, Ilam- mitt, jnow l'jnRianii repreaontativo ot tne Alabauiu Frnit Growlng and Wlnory Asso clatton, wlll accoiupany the party. For furtnor iuformatlon callupon lilm or address htni at tho Klalto Block, 38 State streot, Montpelier, Vt. Stkam vs. Watkk. In this case tho jury fltid that tho dofendant wins. They lliul farther that for " economy, durabillty, con- veulencH and protlt, when au olevatlon ot wator Hiifllclent to drive a motor can be had, tho water power ia very iimch tho morodesir- able." They (lnd fartherthat "a Rreat many uiotors aro simply water wasters: that. in stead of utillzlDg olghty to nlnety per cont of the fluwlng current, thoy glvo only from lorty to slxty per cent." To tnose wno are dcllclent in power from any cause, the suh scrlher offers exporiouce of thlrty years among water motors ln way of sugRestlons to remody tho shortago. Corresnondonco Bolicited. Address C. F. Ilamsay, Wnltn- flehl, Vt. In a recent letter to tho manufacturora, Mr. W. T. Benjamln, edltor of the Spectator, Uushford, N. saya: " It raay bo a pleas ure to you to know tlio hlgh esteem ln whlch Chambeilaln'M medlclnea are held by tho peoplo of your own state, where thoy must be best known. Au aunt of mine, who ro sides at Dexter, Iowa, was about to vlsltmo a few years slnce, and before leaviiig home wroto nie, asklng lf they wero sold here, stating if they wore not sho would bring a quautlty with her, as she did not like to be wlthout thein." Tho medlclnes referred to are Chamberlaln's Cough Remedy, famous for Its curos of colds and croup; Chamber laln's Pain Balm, for rbeumatlsm, larao back, palns in tho sldo and cheat, and unamDeriain's uonc, unoiora ana uiar rluua Uemedy f ir bowel complainta. Thoso medlclnes have been ln constant uso in Iowa foraltnost a nuattor of acentury. Tbe people have learned that they are articles of great worth and merit, and unequaled by any otner. Tliey are tor sale uero by u UlaKeiy, uruggiat. Washington County Court. Statr v. Dennis Donahub. ReBpondent llvos ln llerlln. Heinng lntoxicatlng uquor. Iiail, 8100, Ann ICelloy becauie surety. John McKbnzik, Apt., v. Ron Roy Couht of r orbstrus uenorat assumpait ue. fendant lodge is In East Barre, Thia case ls said to have been for a liouelU clalni of about 8100, aud that plalntlff wlthdrew hls cUim. Announcement was inade Tuesday foronoon by defendant's attorney, J. W. Gordon, that the case had beon settled aud disconttnuod. R. A. Iloar for plalntlff. Tuow & noLPKN v. Foubytii & In- oiiam. Qeneral asaumpslt. Tho partles re sldo ln Barre, plaintiffs boiuR mauufactur ers of cranlte tools. and dofendants mauu. lacturers oi granite, riaiutius, oy meir speclflcatlona, clalmed to recover 8524.10, maiuiv ior nower iurmaneu uoienuanis to run an extra derrlck lu tho vlclnity of four years rrevious to March 1, 18fW. Plaiutiffs wero bound, undor defeudauts' loase, to furnish powor for a derrlck, two nrlud stones and shaf lnc. DefendantB built an additlonal derrlck, anil clalmed that, as tho power for runutng lt was outaineu turougl: tho old ilerrlclt, tuoy wuro not bound to pay for tho oxtra powor. Thoy alao put in a few Binall matlers In offset. Tho jury re. turned a vordlct for plaintiffs for 84.88 dauiaees and costs, J, W, Gordon for plaintiffs; E. W. Blsbeo and W. A. Lord for defondauts. IltA H. FlSKR V. ESTATR OF WlLLIAM O Lkwis. J. W. JlnocK. Administuatoh. Apt. Appeal from comuiissiouers, I'lalutiff olalms to recover on a note whlch reads as follows: " 8500. Montpelier, Vt., May 14th, 1831 For valuo recd I promlso to pay to Dr. Ira n. Flsko or order ou domand Flvo Huudrod Dollars wlth aunual Intorest this note belng glven for mouoy loaued me by l)r. and aira l. 11, iriHko. w. u. liowis. Thero Is this Indorspnient on tho note " May 15, 180.1. Recd ou withln uoto (820) twoiuy douars. ' Tiie body ol noie and iu dorsoiuent aro dlfferout from sieuature Tho malu questlon In tho case was as to tho Bicnaturo ol l.owis to notu. l'laintnt mail out a stroug case on this polnt by the lutro iluotlon ot the opinlous of the husiness ao. (itialutances ol dcceased, lieremiant pro duced as a wuuuhs Alarv Ifow, wno hn long reslded lu the Lewis house, and who testllled as to uer dlsbellef in tho ceuuine ness of the slgnaturo, uud that, from her knowledgo or tho tlnauclal transactlous o deceased, sho had not known as to hls hav lug borrowed tho mouey, II, W. Keiup aud J. II. Sentor for plalntlff: II, A. Iluao for defondant. Rubbbh Stamts inade to order by the watcnman l'ubllslilng Uompany. MONTPELIER AND YICIN1TY. 1.VH vAaar.D nr " lrATOirnrAX" Mns. D, F. Claiik ls tn Boston. T. S. BnopiiY went to New York last Mouday. 0. II. Mohr la In Now York this week on buslness. Miss Nbllir Whklan ls vlsitliiL' in Winooski. Miss Maiiy Lkwis is nulto scrlouslv 111 with bronchltis, Mns. C. A. Smitii. Ibt. la conflnod to tho houso by lllneas. Majok J. II. Watson of Bradford waa ln town on Tuoaday. Thomas F, Lyncii was in Fair Ilavon on buslnoss laat week. Mit. and Mits. Jokl Ainswortii of Ilard Ick vlaltod last week at J. F. Dutton'a. Mn. and Mrs. IIeniiy Faiiwell arrlved laat Frlday from Omaha, Nob. Mns. C. N. Mkad of Burllncton vlslted Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Temple last weok. Thr wlfe of Captaln Thoodoro Dowev Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dewoy. Adauqutbu waa born last Mondav to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lamarlo, on the Berlin sldo. Mrs. Cblia Cox of Boston waa the Eiiest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lord over last Sun day. Mns, M. A. Leland haa beon ln tho Bos- on and Now York markots durinc tho paat woek. Thr Eoworth Leacuo roadlnir circle wllt meet next Frlday evenlng wlth Mrs. A. II. Webb. Thr Ladles' Gulld of Chrlst Church met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. F. A. Adams. Mias Nrllie IIopkins of Kocsovlllo, N. . ia vlaitius at the home of Ilourv D. IIopkins. F. W. Bancroft lectured laat Frldav ovenlng boforo the pupila of Peacham Academy. Rev. P. B. Fisk and dauchter Graco of Lyndon wero gueata, thia weok, of tho Mlssos Fisk. Miss Haurikt Littlr of Bradford was tho guest last woek of Misses Ellza and Elena Qeorge. J. V. Morhow dld not press the caao of assault agalnst hla wlfe, and tho mattor has been dropped. Mns. W. A, Baurett and dauchtor of Melrose, Mass., aro guests of Mr. and Mrs, . 11. ureene. IIbnry Bowkrs and Alfrod F. Forten re- turned last week from the houso of correo. tlon at Rutland. Frank B Ruthrrrord went last week to Syracuse, N, Y., where ho has entered Syr acuse Dnlverslty. Misses Etta Clark. Nettlo Wado and Mollie Dewoy wero at home from Worces ter over last Sunday. Mrs. Gkorqb II. Gubknsby and Mrs. G. M. Gosi are attendlug the State Baptist Couvention at Bristol. Sunday evoninc services havo beon rc- sumed iu the Church of the Measlah. They begln at seven o clock. Miss Daisy Lanb returnod last Saturday from the Fabyan Houso, whero aho has been for three months. Georor C. Pratt is soon to move to the house, ln East Llberty Btreet, receutly va cated by Jus'us L. Batchelder. Officer3 raldod tho nlace on Elm street kept by James Hyu on Tuesday ovenlng. A quantity of liquor was secured. Rev. R. Sherman of Cllnton, Conn,, preached for the Baptinta lant fliiniluj. aul wlll aupply that pulplt next Sunday. Roy Morse Is at home from Waltham, Mass., whero he haa comploted a course ln tho HoroloRical Instituto in that clty. Georor M, Powriis. Eso... of Morrisville was in'town on Tuesday aecurlng quarters for tho comlng seaaion ot tlio leglslature. John E. Flanniqan, clork in tho genoral ofllco of the Montpelier and Wells Rlver railroad, ls taking a vacatlon In Boston. Mrs. Charles E. Paink and chlldren of Lowell, Mass., have been guests of Mr, and Mra. Paul Torrlault durlng the past week. Rrv. Dr. W. S. Hazen of Northfield preached at Bothany church last Sunday, n exchango with Rev. Dr. Norinan aeaver. Eiohty tons of coal and ton cords of hard wood have boen put Into tho basement of the federal bulldlng durlngthe past woek. Charles L. Con verse, the accommodatlnR olerk at the general dolivery wludow at tho post-ollice, la spendlng his vacatlon ln New York. Hbnry 0. Whitson of Chlcago and Ltzzlo M. Mlllor of Mootpeller wero marrled last Frlday tn Now York by Alderman Charles Wlrea. Mns. Calvin L. Bullock entortalned the Methodlst Ilomo Mlsslonary Soclety last Frlday aftornoon at her homo on Wlnter Btreet. PRnLEY W. IIoldrn, teller ln the Canltal Savlnga Bank, returnod last Monday from Hartford, Uonn., whero ne nas been vialt- Ing hls slster. C. M. Gillette, speclal ponsion exam Inor. left last Monday for Washington. D 0., on a buslness trlp, expectlng to be ab- sent ton days. J. H. Sentbr. F. W. Frink, J. G. Browu and Wlllard Whttcomb leave this week for the Dead Rlver country ln Matne on a hunting expedltlon. Miles Standisii roturned last Saturday I 1 .- .11 1, t l,n 1 1 1 . .. 1 . IIUU1 tlll VVUUIU IIU I1U3 UCDIi I11UU. ing for the Fall Klver base-ball clnb ln tho Uow lingianu leaRuo. Wf.slry C. Taplin of Southorn Plnoa, N O.. made a flyinc trlp to Montpelier on TueHday, accompanted by Rev. 0. P. Tap. lin, hls father, ol ishsox. James McGowan of Saratoga, N. Y., takes tho place of John Gauthlor in the clcar manufactory of Arthur Alleu, Tho lattor haa gone to Barre. Rbv. J. Edwaud Wuiqiit has an annolnt niout at the Morse aohool-house noxt Hiai- day, at 2: 15 r. m, Subject of sormon " ltellglon ior xius l.ue." Rrv. R, Siirrman of Cllnton. Conn,, con ducted tbe meetlng for nien held last Sun day afternoon at tho rooms of tho Youur Men h uiirisiian Associatlon, D. M. Spknck roos this woek to Manches ter, N. II., to attend tho Inter state Young Meu's Chris'tan Assoclutlou cotiveutlou for Vormout and New Hauipshlre. Tiie klndergartners. Miss Wheolock of Barro aud MIhs Fisk of Montpelier, wlth thelr puplls lu trainlug, rcsumo thelt'studles oi I' rueboi s writings this weoK. Mits. II. W. OnKT.r. and MIhs Lunv ITiitnh lns are delegateH from Bethany Ohrlstlau Endenvor Soclety to the Btato convontlon to ho hdld next woek in Rutland. Tiik onllego slng at tho rooms ot tho Ymnitf Meu's Chrlitlau Associatlon, last Wednesday ovenlng, was largely attonded. Miss Eva Clark asslstod wlth vloltn. James Hanuahan was arrosted last Stiii day by OHloer Keegan for lntoxtcation hml disturhlng tho peace. Hla tino and costs amouutcd to 820.23 tho next mornlng, Mr. and Mrs. Alukrt II. Brown loft last 'fThursday for u currhigo drlve that wlll ex lleud as far as SprlnRllehl, Mass Thoy ox Jpoct to bo ahsout untll about October 10, W. T. Dbwby, treasurer of the Vermont Mutual Ftro Insurance Company, roturned rom hls vacatlon last Frlday, durlng whlch ho vlsltod Old Polnt Comfort and Washlne- ton. HON, AND MltS. ClIARr.ttsnitwitv- rnlnmnil last Saturday from an oxtonded western trlp, whero Mr. Dewoy has boen ln tho In terosta of tho Natlonal Lifo Inauranco Com pany. The Dauchtors of Llbortv havo chanired thelr tlmo of mootlng from Saturday to Wednesday ovonlng. Tho noxt meetlng wlllbohold Wednesday ovonlng, Septotn ber 39. Miss Stolry. an evancollst who Is labor iiiR unilor tho ansplcns of tho Woman'a Chrlstlan Tomperance Unton, wlll npoak at tho Thursday ovonlng prayor-meeting this week at Trlnlty church. For tho conventonco of natrons of tho tolephono who do not deslro to cllmb the atalrs to tho central ofllco, Colonel A. 0, Brown has establlshed a pay statlon In tho ewoiry atoro ol A. u. btono. Thr Chautaiioua class wlll moot noxt Frl day afternoon, at tho usual hour, wlth Mrs. W. E. Lalrd, 31 East Llberty street. A full attondanco Is dosired, as buslness of lmport ance ls to como boforo tho class. IIbniiy Eldorus Coffrin ploadod gutlty to intoxicatlon ln Judgo Smllie'a court laat Wednesday mornlng and was flned 811.01. Ho had no monoy and took tho altornatlvo sentenco of tcn doys tn tho county jall. Misses Carrir L. Perkinb aud Bossle Knccland ot Boston wlll bo at tho homo ot W. A. Lord durlng tho fall and comlnc wlnter. Tho formor is a coualn of Mra. Lord, and tho lattor a nlece of Mr. Lord. Miss Juliet Day returnod last Frlday to Nowton Conter, Mass., after a Btay tn Montpelier o' ten wceks, durlng whlch tlmo she formod many ploasant acquatn tancos, and galned a largo clrclo of frlenda. The Columblan Granlto Comnanv ts cut- tlng tho dlo for tho Catamount monument, to be erected in Bennington by tho cltlzens of that town. This dlo is of polished Wind sor granite nnd has on It slxty ralsed letters. Brcausr of tho sudden Illness of Juilco Taft, the county court took a recess last week from wednesday mornlng tlll Thurs- lay afternoon. Tho grand Jury took a re cess Wednesday attornoon to attend the Northfield fair. A laroe number of ladle aro attendlne tho cooklng school, taught by Miss Wllls, tho flrat sesston of whlch was held on Tnes- ilav afternoon in tho vestry of the Church of tho Messiah. An oxtra lesson will he glveu Frlday afternoon. A statrd conclavo of Mount Zlon Com- manderv, Knlghts Templar, wlll be held at Montpetlor noxt Frlday evenlng. Tho order of the Templo and Malta will bo worked, aftor whlch a banquot wlll bo aerved at Iluntlugton's restaurant. Major J. n. Mimms of St. Albans was In town last Saturday to socuro quarters for tho comlnc seaslon. Thero is little doubt but that ho will bo re-appointod offictal re porter ot tho houso, a posltton ho has elfi- clently fllled for Bevoral aeislons. Thr Bethany Chrlstlan Endoavor Soclety hold a soclal ln tln vestry Ust Monday ovenlng. Tho soclal commltteo, of whlch Miss Manil Shurtleff ls chalrman, had charge. Refroshtnonts wero aorvud, and Miss Ethel Blanpled read aeveralselectlons. Lucy Bohonon, who was commltted to jall because of her alleged connectlon wlth the ntiandnned lnrant case, was reieased on ball last Wednesday, John T. Uook of Ber lin entoring as surety for her appearance. It Is probablo that the case agalnst hor will not bo pressed. T. II. Mrrrill. clty clerk and treasurer. wlll be at hls oftlce evory evenlng, untll Soptember 29, to accomtnodate those who cannot conveniently pay thelr taxea In day tlme. Aftor October 1, tho unpaid tax-billa wlll be placed ln tho hands of tho clty sher- iff for collectlon. Thr annual husiness raeotlne of tho Ladles' Ald Soclety. connectod with Trlnlfv olmrcli, wlll bo liobl tliln orenlnp wltli Mrs. A. H. Webb at tho parsonage on nuhbard street. All ladles Interested ln organiziug a church roadlng-club are also requested to meot at tho sauie tlmo and place. Cards have been recelved announclns tho marriage, at Everott, Mass., Septotnber 14, of Eldon H. Ladd, fonnerly of Plainfield, Montpelier and Burlington, to Miss Helen F. Armlngton ot isverett. Mr. and Mrs. Ladd wlll bo at homo after November 1. at No. 15 Hamp'hlro street, Everett. Amonq thoso who took tn tho New York excurslon from Burlington on Tuesday wete Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Blanchard and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shay. Phillp Hornhrook, W. A. EUIs, E. E. Towner, Mra. C. S. Whlttler, Mra. L. D. Taft, Mrs. Polly Scrlbner and Miss Hattie Fisk. Tiie inanatrera of the Ladles' Ald Aaaocia- tlon of tho ifeaton Ilospltal have arranged for a very uovel and luterentlng ontortaln mont, tn bo glven oarly lu October, conslst Ing of Llving Plctures of tho Clvll War. Tho descrlptlvo lecturo ls to bo glven by Mls Ida K. ninds of New York, forraorly of Vermont. Daniel Conlky and Mrs. Martha Drown woro beforo Judge Smlllo last Wednesday ovenlng, cbarged with adultery. Through J. G. Winc. thelr counsel. they walved x. amlnation. Conley furnished 8300 for his annearanco ln county court. Mrs. Drown was unablo to furnish surety aud was re- mauded to jall. Frank n. Woodrury was arrested on the falr-ground at Northfield last week, cbarged wlth Intoxicatlon. Ho was tined ln lustlco court in Northfield, wlth costs. 810.01. whlch ho pald. Ou tho dlsolosure of Timothy Hornhrook, who was arrested tho samo day at Northfield, Woodbury was taken thoro tho dav followlng and was inulcted an additlonal 810 for furnlshing. Miss Elizaubtii Toiiy, former president of the Massachusotts womau's Chrlstlan Temperance Unlon, will address tho Mont nolier Unlon on Thursday afternoon at half nast two o'clock. at tho homo of Mra L. L. Beeman, 20 Collego streot. Miss Toby Is nn nmiau i lv n i e Bneakor, and lfl power ful ln lier cospel temporauce work. All nro vory cordlall? Invitcd, partlcularly the membors of other temperance organlzatlons. A. O. Cumminh has shown us a copy ot Plerro. S. I).. Jotirnaf. whlch lllustrates what tho farmors in that sectlou can do with a little nersovoranco. Carl Pietan, a Gnrman. movod to that country six years ago with twenty head of cattle and two horsos. Ho recently sold S4.200 worth of fat cattle and has left 180 head of cattlo and flfty horsps wlth hls laud all foncell and a cnmfortablo houso. He has recently sailed for Gorniauy wlth hls famlly for a vtslt to hls old homo. Tkb ourreut unmber of Shoe and Leather Factt has a two colutnn artlclo descrlptlvo of tho old tlme methods of two early tannira ol Jlontpi-ller reter .Jouonnott, grauu fatherof Alhort Johonnott, and W. N. lVck tCONTINUKD ON V0U11TU PAOK.l wltliout slops or muss. IT DOES NOT SGRATCH. 4 kvlVliouse and Psfdl that's in it "The Richardson." Tho Iiiirgcst and Handsomost Storo in tho Stato. Dress Coods. A display of Tcxtile Ele gance and Beauty more com prehensive than you have seen in the past. The display is for your pleasure, study and profit. Come and see. Jackets and Wraps Have a store to themselves. We are receiving new goods every day. Some lovely Jack ets at a very low figure. We shall carry a most select line, and every Garment will be new and right from the manu- facturer this season. We ask you to call and see tnem. New arrivals this morning. McKILLIP c SMITH CO. TIIB HIOnAHDSON DKPAnTMBST 8TOIIBB, Head of Cburch Street, . . Burlington, Yt. Are You 4 t Thinkhig of buying a wintcr Bii t? If you aro, don't for get to look at our ten-dollar suits. Ten-thllar suits nrc a Bpc cialty with us, and we are able to give bettor valuea for that raoney than can be had ulsewhere. Hlackfast Worstcds and Standard Hlack Cheviot suits for S10, are worth every cent of that nrico. But wo havo several lines of rogular S12.50 suita that wo sell nt $10. In tho $10 Huo3 are sev eral different styles of suits made from the Sawyer Cele brated Woolens. t T t t ADAMS i The Clothier; X 60 State Street. BEMIS -THE- STATE pecialist! Cambridge, at Hotel, tliis week, and in Underhill and Jericho soon. Examination fee alsvays $2, exoept whero work is dono, then examination is free. EXTR.A!! I Havana in Ashes! Multitudea of peoplo nre roduclng our Havana Cigaro to aahoB every day. Tliousaiuls Are Dead! Bure they are the best for the money. Hundreda are dylng for want of monoy to buy ono. voa salk y C, H. POWERS, Burlington, Yt. Eye S