VERMONT WATCHMAN & STATB JOURNAL: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBE H 23, 1896.
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THE NORTHFIELD FAIR,
AXOTltJHl HVGOHSS SOOlimt
Ur tho I)R Itlvcr Valluy ilssocliiMnn l'lno
Dlattlny f Cattlv, Sliccp, l'uultry niiil
Ilnraci-l'iiat Trottlni; aiid I.nrco Uromls
tu WltllCBX tliu ItllCCS.
Unliku somo falrs held ln otlior parts of
tlio stato, tho Dor Hlvor Valloy Fair al
ways comes noarer tlio ldeal of aii old
fashlonetl county fair ln tlio varloty aud
excollmico of Its Rotioral oxhlblts ot llvo
stock nml tho products of Ueld aud Rardou.
Tho twonty-fourth numtal fair ot thls asso
clatlon, hold last week Tuesday, Wcdnes
Uny and Tlmrsday nt Northllold, was ono
of tho most snccossfnl ovor hold 011 HiIh
ground. Tho Iltst two days tho woathor
was llno, auil on Wodnosday ot least 0,000
pooplo woro ln attondanco.
Tho llrHt day was dovoted to maltlng oti
trlos, aud asslgulng Htock, articlcs aud pro
ducts to thelr propor places. Wodnosday
mornluR thoro was an ojcnmiiiatlou of brood
niares and colts and nu oxlilbitlon of worlc
liiR oxou on tho track, wlth throo lntorost
liig racos. " Joo Wllkoj " wou tho raoo ln
the two-forty olass ln threo stralfiht heats.
" Ida J." won second, "Oroonhorn" thlrd
and"Ellen" foutth moaoy. Tlmo-2;31,
2:31,2:31. It took slx heats to docldo tho
two-twcnty.slx class raco, as tho flfth was a
tlo hotwoou " Patchoy " aud "MaRglo II."
Flrst monoy wont to "Patchoy," second to
" Jeddoo'" thlrd to " MagRlo II." aud fourth
to " Lizzle l'holps." In tho four-ycar-old
class " I'astoral " took flrst monoy, " l'ou
Barron " second, nnd thlrd aud fourth was
dlvldcd hutwoon " Callco J.," "Spottod"
and " Jlm I'aRe." Tlnie-2:-18t, 2;51J, 2: 00,
2:B0i. Tho runnltiR raco was won by
" Qtioen Aun " ln two half-uillo heats.
Tlme 1:00 and 1:15.
Floral Hall was crowdod wlth tnterestlnR
oxhlhlts that lt would ho a pleasuro to
ruoutlou ln dotall dld space poruiit. A
stroll auiouR tho llvo stock pons dlsclosed
tho foIlowlnR:
RIIKKl'.
E. E. Bowman of Hoxbury showed two-year-old
erados; l'cck & Ilornor, Itoxhury,
owo lambsj Lewis N. StovenB, Uoxbury,
Shropshlro owesj V. E. Deusiuoro, North
field, Cotswold owes and larnbs; Ilenry
Wobster, Uoxbury, Shropshlres, aud W. V.
Dlbbell, Brookfield, ewo latnbs.
CATTLK.
D. II. Sklnntr, Waitsfield, Jersoy cows
and holfers, aud also Guernsoys, wlth a fluo
two-year-old bull of the latter brood j N. W.
Peck, Roxbury, luatched steer calvesj A.
W. I'arsons, Northfield, Durham cows aud
calf; E. T. McCarthy, Waitsfield, Durham
cows, calves and two-year-old heifers;
Letnnel Ghandler, Berlin, and E. E. Bow
man, Roxbury, two-year.old Jersoy bullsi
W. II. Donsiuoro, Northflold, Rrade Jersoy
cows and calvosj h. W. Avery, Northfield,
Jersey calves; O. S. Willlams, Brookfield,
yearllUR heifors; 0. M. Fleld, Northfield,
Jersey bull; Ilenry Averill, Northflold,
two-year-old Jersey bull; Winslow Broth
ers, Berlin, yearllnc Ayrshlre bull and
crade Jersey helforsj M, L. Thomas, North
lield, cows, threo aud two yoars old; Ira
Ilolden, Northfield, Stlllman Stevens,
Northfield, and Charles Kathan, North
field, steers; Lewis N. Stevens, Hoxbury,
Ira Holden, Northfield, John MudRett,
Brookfield, and F. J. Houston, Northfield,
worklnR oxen: W. W. Iloldeu, Northllold,
a splendid exhlblt of Rrado Jersoys, yearllnR
and two-year-old helfers and Rrade Jersey
cal ves.
BWINE.
E. E. Bowman, Roxbury, Jones & Glld
den, Northfield, aud Honry Webster, Rox
bury, had full oxhlblts of soveral breeds of
swlue.
POBLTIIY.
B. E. Davls of Bethel and 0. O. Palne of
Randolph each had about ono hundred
crates of ducks, plgeons, turkeys, goeso
and hens. Other oxhlbltors woro Ilolton
DilllnRhauj, and L. W. Averill of North
field. Raln Intorfered somowhat wlth the at
tendance the last day, but three races wcro
trotted. Tho flrst, in tho two-thlrty-throe
class, for a purso of 885, was won by " Suslo
Starr" in threo straifiht hoats. Timc 2:33V,
2:32t, 2:31$. 1
" Joo Wllkes " wou tho raco in the twc
flfty class for a purso of SOOiu threo straiRht
heats. Tlme-2:37i, 2:3li, 2:39.
Qreat Intorest contered in tho free-for-all,
for a purso of 8200. It was won by " Itob
ert B.," drlven by Charlos Taylor, who is
in his nlnetieth year. Tho last hoat was
trotted ln a heavy showor. Tlmo 2:20V,
2:23, 2:231, 2: 23'j.
Washington County Court.
Tj. J. BOLSTKlt V. O. II. HUNTON GltAMTlt
Comi'Any, Ai-T. Qoneral assumpslt. The
justlco judRment was afllrmed. Tho ludg
ment and costs aro sald to amount to about
839.
Moses P. WitKELKn, Arr., v. Estate op
Hokatio TKMrLETON. Appeal froui com
missiouers. Temploton, about flvo years
bro, as au ofllcer, attached wood worth
about S75 for ono Emorson, aud sold
the samo at auotlon. Tho wood was on tho
premisos of 0. 0. Putnam & Son in Worces
ter. Plalntiff clalmed to havo purchased
the same of Emorson, but as his caso lacked
proof that notlco of tho chanRo of owner
sliip of the wood was Rlven Putnam & Son,
a verdlct was ordorod for dofendant. W.
A. Lord for plalutifT; S. 0. Shurtleff for
defondant.
Hahry J. Bertoli V. E. Ij. Smith & Co ,
Apts. Gonoral assumpslt. The plaiutlff
clalmed to recovor for two tablets sold iu
Juno, 1895, to defondants, who aro Rranito
manufacturors in Barre. Tho salo was mado
by W. A. IUce, whom, plaintlfl clalmed,
acted as his afient. Defendants took tho
positlon that thoy dealt wlth Illco as a
princlpal, and introduced a doposltlon from
Rice to tho elfect that ho purchased tho
tablets from plalntiff, with whom he had
deallnRs iu insuranco mattors. Plalntiff
introduced testimony tendlng to impeach
Rice's reputation for truth and veraclty.
Verdlct for plalntiff for 8125 and costs, and
lnterest from August 18, 1893. F. L. Laird
for plaintiiT; J. W. Qordou and W. W. La
polnt for defendants.
J. W. BnocK, Adm'u., v. Loomis & Glea
son. Plalntiff clalmed to recover for rent
duo on a loaso of a storo on Stato stroet,
Montpelier, ownod by tho lato E. M. Irish.
Tho otlRlnal leaso was a wrltten ono for
four yearH Ifrom March ai, 1893, at 8325 per
year, rent duo tho last of each month, and
was Rlven to Ohapman & McGlll. Tho
defondants, aftor other chanRes, camo into
possession and paid tho rent accordiuR to
torms of orlRlnal leaso, but had no asslRii
mont, aud tho caso dld uot dlscloso any oral
contract. Dofendants had possession about
flfteen months aud paid rent to August 31,
1895, RlvinR up tho koy in tho early days of
Septeuiber. Tho writ was datod Uecembor
1, 1893. Tho court ordored a vordlot for
plalntllt for threo months' ront, on tho
Rrotind that it had becomo n tonancy from
year to year. F. A. Ilowland for plalutifT;
S. 0. ShurtleiT for defendants.
Tiieoiues of cure may bo dlscussed at
lenRth by physiclanB, but tho sufferors
wantqulck roliof, and Ono Mlnuto Couph
Curo wlll glvo it to them, A safo cure for
cblldreu. It ls " tho only harmless rotuedy
that nroduccs lmmodiato resultB." W. E.
Terrlll & Co., Montpolior, Vt.
Do you want anything in tho llno of
druRS und medicluos no matter what? If
so call on Frod A. Ainsworth, proprlotor of
the now Williamstown driiR-storo, on Dopot
str jet, ono iloor east of J. 1C. Lyndo's storo.
If, perchance, ho may not havo nactly what
you deslro, ho wlll alm to supply it in tho
shortest possiblo tlmo. If Rood goods and
honest prices aud squaro doallng will do it,
ho is bound to seouro a fair sharo of publlo
patronage. Sowing machino Buppllos and a
popuiar lino of statlonory aro specialtlos.
Glvo Iilm a call.
TOWN CORRESPONDENCE.
AA'ft aiiKliJlATj.
WlllhiiiiBtowii.
Charlos Rrockway has beon In Now York
Clty of lato.
A son was born lastTlmrsday to Rov. aud
Mrs. J. N. Porrln.
It Is undorstood that Mrs. Jaiuos M.
Beckett Is n trlile bottor.
A fow moro thnn thlrty attonded tho
I'rovlncial Exposltlon at Montroal last
weuk.
Aftor a rost of two and a half months, K.
O. lllauohard wlil open his houso thls wook
to boardors.
Frank Ilruco has taken to hlmsolf a wlfp,
a St. Albans lady, IIo hus openod n har
ber's shop In Granttovlllo.
A. II. Llttlo aud wifo (nco Mlss Mary Ed
Bon), for years past residonts of Iloston, aro
vlsltlnR rolatlvos horoabouts.
Jullus E. Martln, a Rranlto-pollsher, has
roiio to East Ilarro to work, whoro mauy
llnd work whon lt fails thom hero.
Ilonry Gainblo, foreiuan of thoGroarsoo
& Ileckott Rranito shops, rccently recolved
a sovero injury to his haud. IIo was com
pelled to Rlvo up work for a tlmo.
Rotum S. Davls, haviiiR roached his now
honio in Roslyn, LonR Island, about olRhtoeu
mllos from Now York Clty, wrltos of his
ploasant flrst improssious of his uurrouml
lugs. Mrs. Ellsha B. Galo has beon dlsposlnR of
many of hor housohold Roods at uuction,
and tho liidlcatlons aro that wo may loso
hor as a resldent for yoars to coine, it not
all tlmo.
Mrs. Charlos Martln Is now ablotosltup
a Rood doal. If lt shall provo that no se
rlous Injury was dono to hor kneo by hor
fall, sho wlll "bo, horsolf agalu" boforo
mauy months.
It has beon loarnod that Charles White, a
formor townsinan, son of tho lato Cornollus
White, is a resldent of Nobraska, whoro ho
has two farms. For some yoars ho has fol
lowod tho buildiuR trado iu Oinaha.
Traoy Ij. Jeffords, rosldlng in WashluR
ton, D. 0.. has latoly takeu a month's vaca
tlou, iu which ho vlsltod tho Paclflo coast
and wont as far south as Moxlco. Almost
ovorywhoro ho fouud politics tho absorbinR
thome.
Depot stroot Is belnp wldened and Rreatly
Improvod by Mr. Blanchard, road commis
sioner. Whon thls work is ilnlshed ho will
onter upon tho constructlon of the new road
in tho quarry dlstrlct, so greatly noeded for
our Rranito fndustry.
Last wook a lettor was recelved from au
oxcollent frlond, a natlvo of Indiana, but for
somo years a resident of Kentucky. IIo
was a loyal soldior in the War of tho Re
bolllon aud has over beon a staunch repub
llcan. IIo sonds a "Ilurrah for the Groen
Mountaln Boys " for what they havo latoly
done at tho polls, addlng that thoy havo al
ways "Rlven a good account of themsolves.
They dld that In the war for our indopend
euco and also through tho lato War of tho
UebellloH. aud they aro still on the rlght
sldo." Llvlng in the mldst of thoso who,
not Iour ago, wero larcely popultsts, ho
writep: "Thoy a:e gettlng thelr eyes openod
and aro couilng back luto tho republlcan
fold," and ho bellevesMoKinloy is bound to
win in the presldontial raco.
It doesn't matter much whether slck
headacho, blllousness, lndlgestion and con
stlpatlon aro caused by neglect or by un
avohlablo circumstances, DoWltt's Littlo
Early Risers wlll speedlly curo thom all.
W. E. Torrlll & Co., Montpelier, Vt.
Last week wo had the ploasure of a chat
with Mr. and Mrs. Abel II. Dufur, natlves
of thls plaoj but for flfty yoars past reti
dents of tho West. Mrs. Dufur was a
daiiRhtor of tho late Perloy DTowe, who ditd
yoars ago, and who was, perhaps, tho flrst
snxton of the CoiiRregatlonal church in this
placo that cau ho recalled by most Wil
llainstownians now Hving. Mr. Dufur went
flrst to ChicaRo, as a carpeater. Whilo
thero ho boiiRht a cortaln lot ot laud in tho
clty for S4C0, and sold it for SSOO. To-day
tlio land Is worth 550,000. IIo afterwards
took up tho millwrlRht trado, and lator
wont to Oregon, whoro hU brothor, A.
Jackson Dufur, was Hving, and orected a
ilourinR mlll, whlch was couducted by a
son uutil his death a year or two ago. For
somo slx years pait .Mr. Dufur liai Iiboii n
resldent of the tlirlvlng city of Ashland,
Wis,, wherohis ouly livlug son la a lawjer.
IIo scoms to havo been Rreatly prospered
in llnanclal mattors, aud now, at tho ago of
Boveuty.flvo years, ho aud his ploasant wifo
aro taklnR llfo easy. IIo says his recent
stay of soveral wcoks ln Vermont has beon
clellghtful, aud, whllo our stato ls a slow
ono compared wlth somo In tho West, ho
would advlso auybody hero who is .voll off
to roniHiu. Ile predluts a Rood majorlty for
McICinlny in Wlcconsin.
Nerves
drt the ilesscngers of Sense, tlio Telcgrapb
Systein of tho human boily.
Norvcs cxtend from tho braln to ovcry part
of tho body and rcach every organ.
Norvos aro llko flro good servants but hard
masters.
Norvos aro fed by tho blood and aro tkerefore
llko It ln charactcr.
Norvos wlll bo weak and exhausted If tho
blood is thln, palo and impuro.
Norvos wlll stircly ho strong and steady If
tho blood Is rlch, red and vlgorous.
Norvos flnd a truo frlend Iu llood's Sarsapa-
rllla becauso lt makcs rlch, rcd blood.
Norvos do tholr work naturally and well,
tho braln h uucloudcd, thero aro no
neuralglo palns, appetlto and dlgcs-
tlon aro good, when you tako
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
The Ono Truo Wood Purlfler. All drugglsts. Sl.
Prcpared onljr by 0. I. IIooil .t Co., Lowell, ftnss.
u ii n'n tho hoat fainllycathartlo
nOOCi S FnlS and livev stiuiulaut. 250.
BANCROFT'S
Instant Relief
WAKItAXIiM).
Uio liair n bottto, and lt not MtUfactory roturn
tlio lml.tnea nncl et tlio pnrclmio moneyi wo autlior
Izonny mercliant lodothls.
CUUKS
DVSUNTKUV, OIIOt.KIU JIOHHUH, NKUHAI
UIA, TOO J1U01I I'HUIT TOOTItAOIIK,
hUDDKN COI.DH, Kto,
Solil nt Kll tlio atoroa. l'rlce 25c, JOo aiul $I,W.
Freil'k Dutclier Drug Go,
ritoi'itiirroits,
ST, ALBANS, -
VERMONT
SUMMARY OF NEWS,
Vcrinont.
Bknninqton wlll apply to tho lcglslaturo
okct for a clty charter.
Tiik thlrd annual convontlon of tho
VounR Mon's Chrlstlan Assoclatlons of
Vermont aud Now Hatupshlro Is to bo hold
at Manchester, N. II , Septenibor 21, 25,20
and 27.
You'tL uso loss of lt Harmloss Soap,
A. P. Ohilds of Bennington hus glvon to
tho town of WllmluRton, whoro ho was
born, tho sum of 8500 for n soldlors' mou
umont. A lueotluR of the cltlzeus of that
town has boon hold to mako arratiRomontB
for carryluR tho offor Into effect.
Pknsions recontly Rrantod to Vormont
ors: Restoratlon and additlonnl, Itodolnhus
W. w ooiIh (iiecoasoii) oi wost liartiorct;
lucrease, Rlcbard T. Uoyco of Wost llurko;
rolssuo, James II, Roblusou of Brandon:
orlRlnal, widows, otc, Oynthla Wood of
West Hartford.
You'll uso less of it narmloss Soap.
Eveiiy souator-olect for tho comliiR bos
slon Is a now man. Ton mombors-oloct ot
tho houso woro mombors of that body ln
1891, namoly: A. P. Brown of Belvidere,
J. II. lleald of Andover, T. A, Chaso of
Bradford, 0. P. Smith of BurlttiRtou, F. B.
Stockor of Danville, W. A. Lord of Mont
pelier. 0. N. Ilood ot Reading, M. L. Whit
noy of Stamford, Edward Wlldor of Wes
ton aud II. P. McCloary of Windsor.
Amono tho promlnont speakora from out
sido tho stato who wlll address the State
Chrlstlan Endeavor Convontlon, to bo hold
in Rutland on Tuesday and Wodnosday,
Saptombor 29 aud 30, are Miss Marparot W.
Loltch of Jaffna, Coylnu, Mlss Robccca
Klrkorlam of Aintab, Turkey, Hov. John
Bnratow of Modford, Mass., and Amos R.
Wells of tho Ooldcn little, Boston. Bix hun
dred dolegates wlll ho in attendance.
Mork than 81,000,000 of money from Vor
mont has beon loaned through A. F, & L.
E. Kelloy, tho real ostato and mortRaRO
loan brokora who asslfined last veok. Over
8500,000 was loaned throuRh tho llrrri by
Windham county lnvestorB in sums ranglug
from 81,000 to 810,000. The loans aro sald
to bo well securod by mortgagoand aro con
sldored as good to-day as boforo the assign
mont. It was oxpected a yoar ago that an
aHslgnment would come soonor or lator, and
tho savlnRS banks of Brattleboro, Jamaica,
Nowfano and Wilmington ROt entlrely cloar
olght months ago.
Don't trllle away timo when you havo
cholern inorbus or diarrbooa. 1'lght thom
in tho beginnluR with DoWltt's Collo and
Cholera Curo. You don't havo to wait for
results, they aro iustautaneous, and lt
leaves tho bowels in healthy condltion.
W. E. Terrlll & Co., Montpelier, Vt.
Domcsllc.
Complete roturns from the 409 towns,
clties and plantatlons ln Maiue glvo Gov-ornor-eloct
Powers a plurallty of 48,401, wlth
a majorlty over all of about 4,000 less than
that figuro.
Rbv. Dk. Ciiauncey J. BnEWSTEn, rector
ot Grace church, Brooklyn, will, ln all
probabllity, be ohosen to tho blshoprio of
tho Dioceso of Western Now lYork at tho
Dlocesan Conventlon to bo hold iu Ituffalo
In about two wooks. This ls to flll tho va
cancy recontly caused by tho death of IU.
Rev. Arthur Clovelaud Coxo.
In only two moro states will Rubernato
rial olectlons bo hold boforo tho Roneral
election ln November. Florida has an
oleotlon on Tuosday, October 0, and Geor
pla on Wodnosday, October 7. Somo lnter
est will attach to tho latter, iuasinuch as
Goorgla is tho home of Tom Watsou, tho
popullst candidato for vicc-president.
In writlug to Prosidont Carter of Wil
llams ColleRO rolativo to tho campalRU in
Ohlo, James A. Garfleld, oldest son of tho
lauiented president, says: " Evorjwhero I
havo spokon I rlnd meu thoroughly aroused.
Thoy domauded iuformation on tho mouoy
issuo. Tho sllver tide has reaohed its hlgh
ost polnt in this state. Facts have over
thrown Mr. Bryan's statements and prom
ises. nis recent speoches ln Ohlo aro lutrt
Iur him. The pooplo of the Western Ro.
sorve, although admirlng attractivo ora
tlons, aro Btudents of polittcal history, aud
inslst that eloquouco be fouuded on truth.
Tho victory in Vermont wlll help us in all
acrlcultural communities."
If you havo ovor soen a littlo chlld in tho
agouy of summer complalnt, you can rc
alizo tho dangor ot tho troublo and appre
clato tho valuo of instantaueous relief al
ways allorded by DoWltt's Collo and
Cholera Curo. For dysentery and dlarrboja
lt ls a rollablo romedy. Wo could not af
ford to recommoud this as a curo uuh hs lt
woro a curo. W. E. Terrlll & Co., Mont
pelier, Vt.
Forclgn.
The ombassles at Constantinoplo havo
deputized tho forelgn consuls to authorlze
tho pollco to enter forelgn houses, when
necessary, and arrest Armeuians throwlng
bombs or shooting therofrom.
Thk roturu to Honolulu of tho Prlncess
Kalluni, aftor au absenco of eight years In
England, ls oxpected this month. Sho wlll
proliably recelvo an ovatlon on landing
from nativos and half whltos, although
many thlnk that hor friends will dlscouraga
such mauifestatlons for fear that sho mlght
theroby imperil hor penslon of 82,000. It is
not probable that thoROvornmont would fco
much coucern about any such demonstra
tlon, or lutorfero wlth any oxprossions of
sympathy the natives miRht bo dlsposod to
siiow.
The Turkish ofllcials havo lssued a state
ment iu which they say they cannot undor
stand elther tho bllnd rage of tho Eugllsh
pross agalnst tho Turkish govornmont or
tho sympathy oxpressed for the Armeuian
anarcntsts, whose plans are morely a repeti
tlon of the bomb-throwlng of the Irish
Fonians and thelr monacing of Eugllsh
buildlnRS for tho purposo of compelling tho
Brltlsh goverumont to como to torms. Tho
Armeuian rovolutlouists, the Btatomont ile
clares, havo formed an infamous coalltion
wlth nlhllistB, anarchists and all demolish
ors of society.
PhksidentCleveland is detormlned that
tho Unlted States cruisor " Bancroft," now
on hor way to Turkish waters, Bhall eutor
tho Bosphorus. The Rovemmont at Waeh
InRton ls fully informed of tho plans of
Lord Salisbury, and if tho ships of tho Brlt
IbIi flnot forco the Dardanelles, tho Amor
icau warships will follow and presorve or
dor wlthout onRaglng tho Turkish forta.
Sovoral of tho loadiug provincial napers
of England, Includlng tho Lccds Mercury
(liboral), and tho Yorkshtre Post (conserva
tlve), coluclilo in tho viow that tho lolnt ac
tlon of tho Brltlsh and Atuerican warships
at Constantinoplo would' bo a most offeotivo
co.oporatlvo.
Pakties of youtiR Turks havo placarded
Constautinoplo with postors iucltitiK tho
populatlou to dethrono the sultan. Serlous
troublo Is antlclpated. Old Turkish trcop
shlps are ulRhtly deportliiR ArmenlauB to
tho Black bea, where, it is hollevod, thoy
aro throwu in. Tlio Ilrltish residonts, at
tho iustanco of tho Brltlsh ombassy, havo
toleRraphed toLord Ballsbury, statiug that
thelr llvos aud proporty uro in danRor. Tho
Frouoh residonts havo takon slmllar actlou.
Brltlsh and Fronoh lleots aro now nciu tlio
mouth of tho Dardanelles, Fuad Pasha,
ono of tho sultau's aidos-do-camp, wai iues
tlonod as to how loug tho forts along the
Dardanollos could check tho passaRo of the
warships, and ho replled that thoy could htop
them for almost half au liour.
Thb stato department at Washington ls
mnultestlug an actlvo Intorest iu tlie re
ported hacklng to pleces In Cuba of Charles
Govln, an Amorlcan nowapaporcorrespoud
ont, aud Cousul-General Leo has demumled
a full roport on tho ailalr from Captalu
General Woylor. If tho Spanlards aro un
ablo to refute tho stroug ailldavlts already
ln possession of this govornmont, au npol
ogy and Indemnity will bo peromptorily
callod for. Tho stato dopartmont is In
formed thnt Govin, who had his Amorlcan
passport andcarrlod no arms, had lost his
way, and was capturod July 0 last by tho
Spanlsh Colonol Ochoa, who had hlra
bound to a troo and hacked to ploces wlth
maohots. Consul-Gonoral Leo wlll pross
tlio mattor to au ultlmatutn as promptly as
possiblo,
Thk ambassadors ot tho PoworH hold a
mootlng last wook at Constantinoplo to plan
moasures for tho protoctlon of tho dlfferont
cmbassios and tho forelgn population gon
orally ln tho ovout of a rouowal of tho dls
turbaucos thoro. Tho plan ls undorstood to
lncludo tho unlted actlon of tho guardshlps
of all tho Powors, each slilp to laud mou at
a glvon slRnal to protect cortaln polnts.
The oillues of tho ombassy wlll also, lt ls ru
mored, bo considorably streuRthonod by an
iucreasod numbor of men now guardlug
thom, aud by othor precautlons whlch wlll
tond to mako thom capahlo of roslstlug at
taolc for a consldorablo tlmo. It ls also ro
portod that undor cortaln circumstances a
numbor ot addltlonal warships of tho Powors
wlll relutorco tho Ruardships uow dolng
duty in theso wators.
Li Huno Chako sallcd from Vancouvor.
11, C, last Wodnosday, ou tho "Empross of
Chlua." Tho wharves woro crowdod with
Chinoso, not only rosldouts of Vancouvor,
but from all parts of tho Paclflo Proviuco
nnd Statos. About half-past ono tho
Chluoso Joss was set ln full oporatlon, wlth
tho objcct of frlghtoniug from tho blg
stoamor all ovll splrlts that miRht ho lurk
ing iu tho viclnlty and thus assurlnR for tho
groat Vlcoroy a safo and ploasant journoy.
DuriuR tho noxt half hour thero was a con
stant clattor and roar, nover ceasing for au
instant. Mlllious of llro-crackors and bombs
woro exploilod. Tho stoamer backod out of
hor dock oxactly at two o'clock, tho band
strlklng up "Ilome, Sweet Homo." Just
prior to tho doparturo of tho hoat Ll Ilung
ChauR sald that ho had beon most kiudly
troated whilo ln Amorlca.
"GREATEST ON EARTH."
I)r. ITIllcs' IXcHtorattvo Ncrvliio.
Mr. 11. T. Cnldwoll, ls book-kccpor in
tho I'lrst Natlonal Bank of Fulton, Ky.
"I va3 complrtoly run down, My norvcs
hccaino fo unstrunjj through loas of slcop
nnd worry that I felt suro I would bo com
pollcd to glvo up my positlon. I would llo
awako all nlght long, nnd lt took but littlo
II. T. Oaldwell.
toshako mo npso that I could not posslbly
attond lo my buslncss as I sliould. ln
counoctlon . wlth thls I had Nrcr troublc,
hoavlness about tho storaach, and palns ln
cJltTcrentpartsof my body. 1 wasnlsomuch
rcduccd ln llcsh. I was persuadod to try
Dr. Miles' Restorative Ncrvine.
I flrst procnred a trlal bottlo from a local
druggist and good resultsqulckly followcd. I
tlion nrocurcil adollar bottlo, n nd by tho tlmo
I had used thls up I was a dlfferont man. I
am now on my thlrd bottlo and am ahlo to
slcepsoundly and eat rcgularly, somotlilng
I could iict posslbly do boforo taklng your
Ncrvine, l arn uowfuUu rccnvcrcd, and do not
hosltato to pronounco Dr. Mllcs' ltostoratlvo
Norvluo tho grcaltst ncn'fns on carth."
Fulton, Ky. R. T. CALDWELL.
Dr. Mllcs' Norvlno Is sold on a posltlvo
cuarantco that tho llrst bottlo wlll ocnellt.
AHdruEglstssoUitntlSl.O bottlos forjo, or
ltwlll bosent, prepald, on rocelpt of prlco
by tho Dr. Milcs McdUcal Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Dr. Miles' Nervine .V.iicaiu,
SCavcats, and Trado-Marks obtaincd and all Pat
Scntbusincsaconducted for MODERATC FEES.
Oun orncc is opposiTr, U, Q. PatentOfficeJ
and wc cansccure patcntin less timc than thoscj
frftmntn from Wnshineton. .
i Send modcl, drawing or plioto., with dcscrlp-j
f tlon. Wc advisc, U patentablo or not, frco of!
Jcnargc. uur tcc noi uuc tm patent issccurcu.t ,
S a pimpui pt- " How to Obtain Patcnts." w!th
icost of Eamo in the U. S. and forciga countricsj
C.A.SNOW&CO.:
MINUTE
COUCH CURE
curcs qulckly. That ls what lt was
mado for. Prompt, safe, Burc, qulck
relief, qulck cure. Pleasant to take.
Ohlldren llko lt antl adults llko lt.
Mothora buy lt for thelr chlldren.
ProprDd by E. O. DoWltt A Oo., makf rsof
UeWltfs Littlo Early RlaorB, tho famona
WloptlU-
And youiiR womnn desltlni; bualness auccesa, ahould
kuow ot tho advautaKea of the
BURLINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Kour couriea. Klgbteenth venr. Writo to ua (or
now piospectiu. 15. (J, KVAN8, Vrineipal.
Tlie nnnual meotlnj? ot tho luemboM of ttio Vor
mont Jlutnal Klro Inaurnnco Coinimny, (or tlio
eloctlon of dlrectora nml tlio trausnctloii of any
othor loKat bnalneai, wlll bo helil nt 'lta olllco Iu
Monlruller, Vt., on Wedneaday, October II, It'JO.ut
two o clock p. M. lly order of tlio Ulrectora.
JAMES T. SAIII.n, Stcritary.
Montiieller, Vt., Soptembor 3, m.
Tlio lilncolu Foiintnin I'cn.
Tho "Lincoln Pkn" has beon In use In thls
olllce, on all kinds of work, for nearly two
years, Hcoresaro in uso ln
tho banks, Insuranco ot
tlccs, and huslueHS liousos
of Montpelier. Ilundrods
havo boen Bold by thls of
tlco ln all parts of tho
i stato aud couutry. It Is
' durable, good for years of
Jl1l3ZfSt ..urv.'. . ' "lwuyB rcauy to
ro, uiu novor unps, tlio
Ink llowlni; unlformlv nnd
ln tho rlght moasuro. It rIvob perfeot satls
factlou. Buy ono. Tho prlco ls tho only
thlng chcap about tho " Lincoln," By mafl
ou recoipt ot prlco.
Watciiman Pijbushinci Co.
JPIlTHIIITOrjW
JL'.f) f )
THE HOUSEHOLD.
Kcpciitnnco.
A curio waa liurled Into tho alr
That Ooil a brothor'a eoul mlKlit btaat.
Tho hot toara foll. Tlion roao a prnyer
That Ood mlght gimtd nnd keop It fait.
Hwlft apcdtho curso, but awlftor far
Tlio whltc-wlnned prayor on Motoy'a broath
Whlto angcU o'or Heaven'a cryatal bar
lloliold tlio raco of llfo nnd doalh,
Tlio bat-llko curao Iu dazzltiiR llght
Uncortatn now Its Journoy kocpe,
White up tlitough hoavonly rndlanco brlght
Tho vlotor prayor ln trlumpli aweeps,
Tho cryatal bar wldo opon llloa,
Tho prayor la eafo In l'arndlsei
tt cloaos at tlio angot' word,
Tho curao no'or roachod tho throno of (lod.
-Cloyerand Hoathor.
I n tlio IIoiiio t'ii-clc.
Tho flro upon tho hoarth la low,
And thoro la atlllncaa overywhorei
And, llko wlngod apltlta, lieru nnd thoro
Tho lltcllght ahadowa lliitterlng go.
And aa tho ahadowa round mo creop,
A chlldlah troblo broaka thogloom,
And aoniy from n fartlier room
Comoa "Now I lay mo down to alocp."
And aomohow wlth that littlo prayor
And that awoet troblo Iu my oara,
My thonghta go back to dlatant yeara,
And llngerwltli n dear ono thoro;
And aa l hoar my chlld'a " Amon,"
My mothor'a falth comoa back to mo
Crouchcd at hor ahlo I aoem to be,
And motlicr holda my handa ngaln.
Oh, for an hour ln that dcar placol
Oh, (or tho peaco of that dear tlmo!
Oh, for that chlldlah truat aubllmel
Oh, for a gllmpae of inother'a facdl
Yet na the ahadowa round mo creop,
I do not aecm to bo alono
Swcet maglc of that troble tono
Aud " How I lay me down to aleep."
' Kugene Fleld.
Conlldciicos of L'lilldren.
Nover bo too lmsy, too tlrcd or toolmpa
tlont to onter Into tlio confldonccs of your
smiillost chlld. Whon your littlo 5-ycnr-old
lrl runs to you, hor wlnsoino fnco
all uglow with oxcltoniont, nnd saysraptur
ously, "Oh, inaininu, I do fo llko Hobblo
Smith; I thlnk heV m nico, nnd ho llkcs
mo, too!" do not rldloulo tho chlld and do
not ttirn to your frlond wlth tho romark
tlmf'it ls hoau ugo nlrcady," but tako
your darllii( on your kneo, lot hor pour
out nll hcr swcct tlioughts, show hor your
undls!uis('d intorest in hcr littlo compan
lons nnd friondships. Flnd out why this
partlculur Dobbio ls"so nlco," why sho
llkcs him nnd if tho ulTectlon ls rocipro
cntctl, nnd latcr, sliould you consldcr lt
bcst that tho friondshlp bo dtscoutiuucd,
tako n tcndor way of dolnj it; but, nbovo
nll, do not put your chlld itwuy wlth a
lnueh. Sho ls only a chlld, but hor licnrt
wlll bo dceply hurt, nnd sho wlll think,
with tlio tcnrs swiminlnp; ln tho bonny
oyes, that you uro not lntorostcd in hor lit
tlo nffairs, nnd tho noxt tlmo sho fcols dls
poscd to bo confldontial sho will rcmombcr
tho laugh uud wlll lock up hcr littlo sccrot
wlthin hor own brcast, nnd ns tlinooos on
"motlicr" wlll bo tho last rnthcr thnn tho
flrst ono to whom sho wlll ro. Homoinbcr
this lf you wlsh to wln uiitl kcop your chll
drcn's coufldonco. Phihidolphla Timcs.
IiKlcbtcd to His Wifo,
WrltiiiK of tho groatncss of Dwight L.
Moody, in McCluvo's Mngiizlno, l'rofossor
Drummond says: "If you wcro to usk Mr.
Moody whlch it would ncvcr ocour to you
to do whnt, npart from thu lnsplrations
of his pcrsonal falth, was tho sccrot of his
rucccss, of UU Imppliu'M und usofulncss ln
Ufc, ho would nssurcdly nnswcr, 'Mrs.
Moody.' "
Tho profossor incniH moro than incroly
to stato tho fnet that Mrs. Moody has
Rroatly nldod hcr liusband ln his succoss
lul und usotul llfo. Ho intcnds to show
that Mr. 31m dy knows sho has powerfully
holpcd him toiittnin his ouninmudltiu; po
sitlon nnd is willinRthat tho worltl sliould
ulso kuow his lndoiitci.nos.s to hcr.
Thls iickniiwlcdgcnmt, I'mfcssor Drum
mond thinks, ls ono cvldnnco of Mr.
Moody's grontuiNs. Tho profi'ssor ls rlght.
Thero aro too iiiniiy sutroscful mon who
trado upon thelr wivus' capltnl and novor
ncknowllKf, that, tluniKh sllont, they aro
ellcctlvo parttiors.
Daudct, tho famous Fronch wrltur, ro
ECinbles tho Amnrlcan cvanjicllst in con
fossliii? his lnduljtudness to his wifo.
"I must pny," ho roninrkcd to ti frlond,
"that in my llUTary work I owo nearly
nll to my wito. Sho roivuds nll my books,
nnd ud Hi's mo on ovory polnt. Sho ls nll
that ls mont rhir'iH", and has a woudcr
ful mind und u Kyn'.u-ilr fpirlt."
Womcn Over Thlrty.
Tho Rov. Mudlson C. Pctcrs says ln tho
New York Journnl: IlA wonum is novor
an old mnld untll sho bcconics old mald
lsh. I knowinany chai'iuluu; youiiR womou
of 80 who uro not ono-half so old ninldlsh
ns (rirls of 21. Anierlc.ni womcn hero in
Now Vork do not becomo old mnlds uulosn
thoy aro born so. I boliovo that tho ro
proach ln whlch tho word was onco used
has gono out wlth a groat many othor fool
Ish suporstltlons. Womcn nro not brought
tip nowndays to licllovo thnt tholr alm ln
llfo ls nmrrlago. They nro broador mindcd
und do not gosslp ubout unmnrrlcd men
or womon. Thoy know that innny romnln
slnglo through choico. No, I do not thlnk
that old maidislinoss Is a qucstlon of ngo
as much ns lt ls of dlsposltlon."
Murnt llnlstcad was cmphatio ln his do
fonso of tho itnninrried womnn over 80.
"It ls my iinpresslon," ho sald, "that
wonion boconio much moro attractivo aftor
that ago, bo they niarrlod or unmnrrlcd.
Thoy understnnd llfo and Its rcsponslhill
tles bottor than whon youngor, nnd thoy
aro truor nnd moro symp.ithctlo comradcs
nnd conipanlons. Tho most charinlng
womcn tlo iv.t nlways marry, nnd tho old
mnlds of today nro MUight aftor moro than
tho dobutaiitcH, ln my oplnlon. I thlnk
that Halzao's womnn of 1)0 ls n pcrfcctdo
Hcrltitiou of nn ldoal old mnld. I am suro
that thls is tho ouly klnd tltut oxlsts uow
ndaya." All Fuee. Thoso who linvo usod
Dr. King's Now Discovory know Its
vnluo, niid thoso who havo not havo
now tho opportuuity to try lt froo. Call
ou tho nilvortiacd druggfst nnd got u
trlal bottlo frco. Soud your namo and
addross to II. E. Iliicklon & Co., Clil
cago, aud got a eamplo box of Dr.
Kiug's Now Llfo Fllls froo, as woll as
a cojiy of Guido to lloalth nnd Houso
hold lnstructor froo. All of whlch ls
gunrautcod to do j'ou good nnd coat you
nothlng. Go to 0. Ulakoly's drug storo.
Skk what thy soul doth woar; dnro
to look Into thy choat, for 'tls thltio
own, and tuiublo up nnd down what
thou flndat thoro. Wordsworth.
Qticcn Hygcla.
In thodnytl, itwillnw plonty of alr, llght
nnd suiishliiii Into your rooms, for ovou lf
lt duoi IiijiiK' tlio furnlturo nnd cnrpets lt
ls not M cx(:n-lvo in tho long run ns n
doctor'n blll. liioro mo mnro colds caught
by kecping frosh alr out, ln that lt mukcs
pooplo moro BiiscoptlMo to chungos of tciu
pcraluro, than nro ovor cnusod by lottlng
frosh nlr ln, Vcntllatlou by good man
ngomont licctt not mcan n drnft.
As wator collccts antl gonoratos lnipurl
tlos, lt ls u good tlilng to ompty tho wash
basin nnd jtig yoursolf ovory mornlng, so
ns to instiro tlio rclllllng of thom wlth
frosh, Drlnklng wator sliould bo bollcd,
nnnlysls hnvlnjt provod that Illtors uro not
to bo trustod, for, nftcr havlng beon ln uso
for fiomo tlmo, thoy udd to tho wntcr
tho dangcrous ncoumulatlons thoy havo
tnkcu up ln provlotis uso. To romovo tlio
lnslpld tasto of bollcd wntcr pour lt back
wnrdnnd fonvnrd from ono jugtonnothcr.
If, prlmarlly, your houso Is In ltsolt
healthy as regnrds dralnago, ctc. , koop lb
nnd yoursolf bo by lottlng ln plonty of
frosh nlr, llght and stinshlnc tho threo
gracos who uro ln uttondanco on hcr mnj
osty, Qucon Hygela. Plttsburg Dlspatcli.
Yarlous Itcms.
Favorcd CyclltiB.
It ls rcportcd thnt nt n mcctlng of prom
incnt spcclallsts hold nt tho Now York
Acadcmy of Mcdlcino ovcry spcnkcr who
spoko of cycling for womon conimonded
tho oxcrciso, but wnrncd womon agalnst
rldlng Ip corscts or tlght clothlng. When
womcn nro unwllllng to nbandon tholr cor
Bcts ln rldlng, somo ono of tho various
comfortablo licalth walsts or very short,
looso und very Uoxiblo corscts may bo worn
wlth less Injury than thoso that nro long
and tlght.
A Good Idcn.
To protoct tho pnrlors on swccplng day,
whon only portleros hang nttho dooropon
lngs, carofiil housekeepors havo wldo
Bhadcs of uiiobtruslvo color flttcd In tho
spat'o on tho Imll sido. Thoso nro drawn
to tho Uoor whon tho Imll nnd stnlrs nro
cloancd, nlTording pcrfcct protoctlon from
tho dust. At othor tlmcs tho shndo ls
rollcd snug ut tho top, whcro its positlon
bohlnd tho curtaln polo cffcctually con
ccnls it from any lmt tho most scoarchlug
cyo.
A I)ay For tho Chllilrcn.
Mako Snnday n dollght to tho chlldren.
Do chcorful. Vcar your brlghtost smllo
aud your prettlost gown. IJoautlfy tho
slttlng room with ilowcrs or somcthing
not ln uso ovory day. Thon bo suro to havo
somo favorlto dish for dlnncr nnd nrrango
tho tnblo as lf for a hollday, so that in aft
or years thoy wlll nll look back to tho old
timo Sundnys with pleasuro.
Homciimdo Lnrd
Homo trled lard ls bottcr nnd flnner
than thnt whlch can bo bought nnd docs
not reciuiro u groat deal of tlmo. To pro
vont Inrd from becoming rancld ndd somo
tnblo salt to tho lard whon lt ls hot, in tho
proportion of u toaspoonful of salt to each
quart of llqnid lard, nnd cook n fow mo
mcnts uftor tho Kilt ls nddcd.
A SuRceatlnn.
If you havo nn ortlhinry writing tnblo,
you wlll llnd it u good plan to covcr tho
top wlth black vclvct. Ink spots do not
show, und papcrs, lcttors, etc, do show
up woll upon its surfiico. Ulack volvct is
ns becoming to n brlghtly furnlshed slttlng
room us u patch upon my lady's chcok.
Old Wnll I'apcr.
Ono of tho bostwnys ln whlch to romovo
old wnll paper is to illp a largo und clcan
whltowash brush ln wurni wator and to
apply it ovcnly to tho wall boforo scraping
with ti kitchon hnifo. Iloles in tho plastcr
sliould bo flllyd with plastcr of parls mlx
cd with movtar.
Illcyclo dross has brought about n rcfor
matlon for somo womon in skirts for ralny
days. Thoy aro worn short onough to clcar
tho grouiul by four or llvo lnchos. For
womon who cnnnot hold up tholr skirts
ucatly tind ut tho samo timo effectunlly
thls fashlon is a blosslng.
To cloau sllvor backcd hnlrbrushos flour
is recommondcd, it bolngobvlous that dlp
plng tho brlstlos ln amnumia wntcr ls not
practleablo. Whrn tho sllvor backs nccd
pollshlng, tho brlstlos sliould bo protoctcd
with it Btrlp of papor.
Tho uso of bolladonna to bcautlfy tho
oycs ls sald to bo a growlng ovll among
womon whoso vanlty ovorstops tho bounds
of good soiiio, but lf thoy porslst ln its uso
bliuducss is protty suro to bo tho rcsult.
Dluo is a prctty color for a bcdroom, but
a bad ono to mako tho provallliu? tono In
a slttlng room or parlor, as lt nccossitntes
tho oxclusion of so mauy othor shadcs.
Hoavy hats aro condomned by tho doc
tors ns n sorlous moans of produclng hoad
achcs, wrlnkled foroheads aiul gray halr.
He hath riches sufllciont who hath
cnough to bo charltablo. Sir Tlioruas
Browno.
Soap that's Soap
is what we sell. That's why
it's welcome wherever known.
Clothes never rot or hands
get sore; for, as an honest
soap, it contalns no injurious
alkali. True economy is in
honest goods ; buying shoclcly
isn't a saving.
Welcome stands alone,
with many imitators, but no
equals. Its prize is its vir
tue, and gives what soap is
made for. Use
It costs the grocer more
than any other soap be
cause it costs us more to
make the best soap than it
costs others to make a
cheaper brand.
OUR BOYS AND GIRLS,
Mnklng Panslcs.
" Threo facea In a hood,"
Folk called tho panay to
Threo hundred yeara ngo.
Of courtoahe uuderatood.
Thon perchlng on my kneo,
Sliodrowhor mother'a hoad
To hor own nnd mlrio and aald,
" That'a motlior, you and inel"
And so It comca nljout
Wo three, for gladneea' aake,
Hoinetlmea a panay mako
Hcforo the gaa goea out.
Willlam Canton, Iu Hunday Magazlne.
How Quiipowilcr Ih Mado.
In an Intcresting und Instructivo ar
ticlo in July St. JVicholas on punpow
dcr, wo lenrn from Lleutouant John M.
Ellicott that gunpowdor stoadlly do
veloped as rneclmnlcalsklll constructed
bottcr and bettor wonpons ln whlch to
uao lt, untll lo-day it has reached a por
fectlon of manufacture for various pur
poscs which oliows its cffccts to bo fore
told in any woapon, oven to tho timo
it takcs a grain to burn, and to tho dis
tanco it will drivo a shot.
Itogor Bacon's gunpowdor was mado
of saltpetcr, sulphur and charcoal.
Saltpotor is chemically callcd nitro, and
is a natural product, found bedded in
tho oarth iu dlfferont parts of tho world,
chiefly in India and China.
Sulphur, too, ls found in a natural
stato In many volcanlc countries, liko
Sicily, whilo, as is woll known, charcoal
is mado from wood or woody substanccs
by heating thcm almost to a burnlng
hoat in an air-tight vossel, thus driving
off overything in thcm but carbon.
Saltpoter, sulphur and charcoal aro
still tho only ingredionts of tho gun
powder in common uso, although a now
gunpowder, mado of difforent materials,
is undergoiug succeesful oxporimont.
A mixturo of saltpoter and charcoal
alono would form an explosivo, and
sulphur is added chiefly to mako it
plastic, or capablo of being preeBed into
cakcs and shapes. All throo ingredients
havo to be purifled by tho most careful
chomical skill before they are combined.
Then an exact proportion of oach has
to bo measured out, occording to tho
kind of powder to bo mado.
For tho gunpowder gcnerally uaed,
you would Dnd in overy hundred
pounds, if you could separato the -ingredionts,
soventy-flvo pounds of salt
poter, flfteen pounds of charcoal, and
ton pounds of sulphur; but it would bo
almost impossible to separato tho in
gredients, for thoy aro not merely
mixed togethor as you might mix pep
per and salt, but they aro ground, and
rolled, and stirrcd, and pressed to
gether by special machlnes, until they
aro almost sufllciently unitetl to form a
singlo newsubstance.
This mixing process is called "trit
uration," aud the powdor is thus mado
into tho form of big, flat cakes, called
press-cake, and then brokon up, and
screened into grains of special stees, or
ground to tho Ono powder used for
shot-guns and rovolvers.
Tho large-groined powders are still
further stirrcd togethor, until tho
grains becorae highly glazed, and theso
are called cnnnon powders. A lightcd
match may bo held to a grain of can
non powder and it will be found almost
impossible to sst it on flro, but onco ig
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Killcd by aKIfrht Moth.
Ono of tho most mysterious murdor
cases on record was lliat of tbc Prin
cess Naravella, a lovely woman who
mot with a violont death in Naples.
Sho was found in her own room, ono
ovcniug, lying dead on her bed, with
the mark of a tiny bullet holo iu tho
region of tho heart.
It wns clear that no strangcr had
flred tho shot, sinco tho bcdroom was
siluated on tho third lloor, and no one
had recontly entered tho gates of tho
pnlaco; therefore, in accordauco with
tho policy uauully observed in such
cases, the husband of tho dead woman
was arrested, on a chargo of havlng
murdered his wifo with tho littlo pistol
which lay by her sido on a tablo, and
ono cbamber of which was empty,
color being lent to tho accusation by
tho fact that ho was uotoriously jealous.
His trial rcsulted in acquittal, partly
in consequonce of on oxtraordlnary
pieco of testimony which was produced
in court by ono of tho polico ofllcials.
Tho etory ho related was this.
Two days aftor tho murdcr, on the
removal of tho seals from tho doors of
tho bedroom, ho bad made a careful in
vestigation of tho opartmont, and had
found on tho lloor, by the bcdsldo, ono
of thoso enormous night moths, tho
bodies of which aro almost as thick as
a mau's thumb, and wbich abound 5n
Italy.
Tho moth was badly singed, and
somo of tho powdor of its wings was
apparontly on tho ebooy antf gold
stock and trigger of tho littlo rovolver
which had beon found on tbo tablo,
and wlth which tho shooting had beon
dono,
Tho ofllcial called tho attontion of
tho judgcs and jur.y to tho phcnomcnal
facility with which tho trigger yiolded,
and advauced tho oxtraordlnary argu
ment that tho princess had been killcd
through tho ageucy of tho night moth,
which, ho allugnd, must havo flown
into tho room, attracted by tho candlo
light, and, falliug with singed wings on
to tho tablo, had diacharged tho rovol
ver in tho violonco of his contorlions.
Solected.
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