ooooo0ooeoooo o O TKItMS, PAID IN.ADVANOE, Uno Yonr S1.S0 O O HlcUt Montli ' ""S "sizMxntliH 78 J ) If not I'nld In Aitvnnco, o O S3 oil n Year. O ooaooooaoosoao0 eoooocooO0Ooo o o 8 PEOPLE A IilVK VA I' K 11. ' Xll K o "WAltllM N" 1S i " PEQPLE s O I'Ultl.ISIilIK 1 O t oooaoecccooooo" VOL. 934800. MONTPELIER, VT., WEDNESDAY, AP11IL 13, 1898. NUMBER 15. APRIL STYLES FASHIONABLE JPRING DRESS GOODS vvith the choicest of Trimmings. Special exhihit of "HASKELL" SILKS on our center counters this week. L. P. & H. C. YOU CANNOT Clieaper than we are selling the H. W, JOHNS. Full U. S. Standard gallons and no adulterations. Prepared ready for use. Kemember aleo our specialty, THE BEST IN PLUMBING AND HEATING. PECK BROS., sprihg iasa SOLD FOR 20 YEARS BY BARROWS & PECK Is Cheaper and Better than Lead and Oil or other Mixed Paint. This has SYIany Times Been Proved. Its Actual Cost is Less than $1.10 per Callon, Ready to Spread. Bear this in Mind Next Time You Buy Paint. IF YOU INTEND TO Set a Momiment, Headstone, or Marker, or anything in the line of Cemetery Work, COME AND SEE WE. I carry the Largest and Best Stoek, and my Prices are as low as any man can make FIRST CLASSWORK. If you buy of me you can see your work before it is lettered. CHAS. A. SMITH, 22 Main Street. Hardware, Glass, Paints and Oils. Geo. C. This is a some of the reproduction of my new sign, and tells things I keep. Remember I have the Hubbell Plow and Monarch FARMINC Successor to Montpelier Hardwaro Co., Mead of State Street, BARGAINS IN COMMERCIAL STATIONERY. oxxca. for Scvxrxjplos fxxxcl Pi'ioos. GLEASON BUY. PUBE PAINTS 60 Main Street. The Most Reliable Hat that is retailed for $3.00. Three colors, and in three pro portions. Same shapes at $2.00. Covert Cloth Spring Overcoats in new shades, $8,50 to $16,50, A. D. FARWELL. Pra Doors, Sash, Blinds, Lime and Gement. Weeder besides all kinds of TOOLS Montpelier, Yt. Vermont Watchman Co. rUHLlSUKD EVKBT WHDHK8DAY BT The Vermont Watchman Company, At Montpelier, Vt. Iliislncss Moro Mcntlon. O. E. Subfahd, auctlonoor, Marshflold.Vt. Thk n. W. Johnn palnta aro advertlsed on thla page by Pook Brothera. Nkw and improved farm maohlnery Is ad vortlsed on thla page by Barrowa & l'eck. Sciiool sults for boya aro tho loadnr ad vertlsed on tbls pago by Adatns tho clothlor. Misa Mbinkckb wllldlaplay trlmmod hatB and bonnots Aprll 15 and 16, 12 Stato streot. Fon Salk. Seven bnndrod bushela wood as'nea, uj Qharles Lombard, Plainfield, Vt. Wantbd. Nobranka proporty, Hsted for aalo, rent or oxobange, by Jolin J. Glllilan, inTeatment broker, Lincoln, Neb. The farmora of Montpelier and vlclnlty wlll bo intereBted in wbat Goorge O. Fratt baa to aay in lils apaco on tbla pago. Staflb and faney goods at low prices aro advertlsed on pago llve by tho Barnard, Sumnor & Futnam Company. Qlvo thelr rapld inalt order aervlco a trlal. ArniL styles in faablonablo dress ccooda can be found at the 'storo of L. P. & II. O. Gleason. Read thelr advertlaemont on this page. Sbbd Fotatobs for salo: Three bundred bushola Ilebron and Stray Boautles, mlddle bIzo, kept ln good Bhape. Addross, 0. II. Dtley, Cabot, Vt. Faiim fok Salk. Sltuated ln the town of Woodbury on tho road leading from South Woodbury to East Calais and known us tho Gldoon Babln farm. For further lnforma tlon call on or addross B. M. Daniels, South Woodbury, Vt. HonsBS for Sale. I wlll have a carload of horaes atrivo at my stable Sunday, Aprll 17. and tbev wlll be on sale untll sold. This to bo a load of tho right klnd. Come and aoo them. E. L. Putney, 13 East Stato street, Montpelier, Vt. Mns. E. M. Kobbrts would respectfully announce tliat sno naa piaceu on Baio uio largest and flnost stock of spring anu sum mer mllllnery ever seen at her atore and wlll hope for a fair share of the patrouage of Montpelier and vlclnlty. 40 State street, Montpelier, Vt. I was reading an advertlsement of Chamborlln'a Collc, Gholera and Diarrhcoa Remedy ln tho Worcester Enterpritt re cently, whlcb leada me to wri'.e tbls. I can truthlully say I never used any remedy equal to lt for colls and illarrhcca. I have never bad to use more than one or two doses to cure the worBt case witn mysoll or ctm dren. W. A. Stroud, Popomoke Clty, Md. For sale by Colllns Blakley and W. E. Ter rlll & Co. Pbnsions of 80 to S12 a montb aro pald soldlers, rich or poor, wlth sllght dlaabil ltles, contracted ln or out of servico, under act of June 27, 1890. Thoso now penBloned under tbla act can coinplete any susponded, delayed or rejected clafm under the old law, and receivo tho arrears. "Widows ontitled, without regard to cause of soldlor's death. No charge unless successful. Address, T. J. Deavitt. Montpelier, Vl.;i Thk Tribijne Almanac Tho Trihune Almanac ls a cyclopedla of polltlcal, flnan clal and general informatlon of a publlo character. This compllatlon ia an absoluto necessity to the farmer, the artlzan, the merchant, the profesalonal man, or any other man or woman who has any use for the varled informatlon, succinctly and ac curately complled for tbla publlcation. In writing or in dlscusaing mattera of current publlo interest thero 1b no need of guesalng or of goneral atatements, wben bo many mattors of faot can be qulckly found in tbls valuable work of reference. Price 25 cents. Sent free of postage to any addresB on ro oelpt of tbls sum, by the vermont Watch man, For a larger liotlce see advertlsement of the Tribune on page three. Do you want anything ln the line of drugs and medlcineB no matter what? If so call on Fred A. Alnswortb, proprletor of the new 'Williamstown drug-store, onDepot 8trjet,one door east of J. K. ILynde's storo If, perchance, he may not have exactly what you deslre, be wlll alm to supply it in the sbortest possible time. If good goods and honest prlcea and square deallng wlll do it, he is bound to secure a fair share of publlo patronago. Sewlng-machlne aupplles and a popular line of statlonery aro specialtlea. Give bim a call. Rhbumatism Cubkd. My wife baa nsed Chamberlain's Paln Balm for rbeumatiam wlth ereat rellef , and I can reeommend it as a splendld llnlment for rheumatlsm and other housebold use for whlch we bave found it valuable. W. J. Cuyler, Ited Creek, N. Y. Mr. Ouvler ia one of the leading mer- cbants of this vlllage and one of the most nromlnent men ln thla viclnltv. W. G. PhlDPln. Edltor Red Creek Herald. For aale by Colllns Blakley and W. E. TerrlU & Co. Calala. Allce Lamphere ia visltlng ln East Mont pelier tbls week. Frankle Kent was ln Marshfield last Bun. day and Mouday, Oynthla Nelson, widow of the late Georgo Nelson, uiea at ner nome on monaay. Rev. J. A. Dlzon of Cabot ls to dellver the Memorlal! dav laddress for Stow Post, G, A. R. Mr. Dlzon la an eloquent and ln- teresting spoater Webster Cate, the operator at the Calais oreamerv ls dolnB satlafactorv work. Mr, Cate and family llve at L. A. Kent's and the boy mentloned ln last week's lssue ls thelr four year old eon. Darlua Hawkina bas the lumber noarly all ontont at bls inlll, and bas run tbrougb mnch more then the uaual amount at thla place, bavlng aawed abont one hundrod tbousand :"t and from flfty to slzty thous' and sblngle. Ira Kent a Ufe long realdent and imuch respecteu citizen oi our town, paaseu peace fully away at the homo of bla son, L. A. Kent, last Thursday mornlng. Mr. Kent was nearly nlnety-flve years old and was the oldeat peraon in town. The funeral waa from tho bouse Saturday at2 r, m., Reva. J. Edward Wrlgbt and Elizabeth Goldthwalto conductlng tho servico. I. R. Kent waa home from Boaton to at tendjthe funeral of hla grandfather. Among othors of the relattves and frlenda from out of town were, M. A. Kent, D. B. Kent, Madlson Kent, Gurtls Eaton, J. O. Llvlng Btone and Edwln Robinson of Montpelier, 0. V. Kent and wlfe, and CyruB Dlckey and wife of Northfield, Dora B. Ide of Marsh flnld, Harry McCloud and MelvinTucker of Hardwick, and Wllllam Kelton of Glover. Knst IJrookllold. Mra. G. B. Carponter and chtldren uro visltlng at Irvln Bowen'a in Chelsea. Wlll 0. nolmes and II. U. Mattison of Chelsea woro guestR at J. 0. Qoltnoa ou Sunday, The Easter program rendur ed by the chlldren of tho Sumlay-school on Sunday waa very interonting, , W, II. Bprague was in WoBtfleld. Montgomery and 8t. Albans on buslness last week, J. II. Bprague was ln charge of the storo durlng the formerN abseuce. MlsseB May and Allce Edwarda of Lowell. Masa.. wore guestH of Mrs. V. B. Carpenter last week. W. F. Medcalt and A. D. Ueed weio in Groton last week and Mr. Medcalf nur- cbased a lnrge palr of horspi to work on tbe roau macmue tuia aummer MONTPELIER AND YIGINITY. looaz itjti'i'iMiNas. Harry Lowe was ln Now York last weok, B. M. Biiei'Ard ls ln tho Boston marketa. Clarenoe II. Bbnter is 111 wlUi typhold fevor. Mator Srntbr roturned from Now York on Monday. A. L. Wkbks of St. Albana waa ln town ou Tuesday. Citt councll moots to-nlgbt in Mayor Sentor'a ofilco. 0. H. Cross ls visltlng ln Boston and vl clnlty thla weok, R. 0. Bowers baa beon ln Now York durlng tho past weok. Mr. and Mra. Cwntqn E Town left for Alaska last Wodnesday, Miss Nbllib Jkuomb has been aorlously 111 durlng tho past woek, A DAuonTEB was born Good Frlday to Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ryle. Miss Helbn White of Burlington. ls the guost of Miss Marla D. Whito. A. A. Tiffany and W. D. Allen of St. Albans were ln town last Frlday, F. E. Lewis of Middlesex is rocovorlng from a aerioua illness wltb the grlp. Rev. N. M. Shaw, tho evangollst, is work lng in Now Hampshiro thla montb. Jambs E. Dotle baa purchased of H. S. Freoman for 81,800 a houae and lot on Kent street. Georqe E. Macombbr la at homo from tho Albany Buslnesa Collego for the Easter vacation. Chauleb W. Hollis of Braintree, Masa., waa a guest of 0. E. Porrin, hla ,uncle, ovor last Sunday. J. M. Healbv of tho Argui staff was the guest of Wlllls Olark in Burlington over last Sunday. Patriok Daley left on Monday for Chl cago, whoro he wlll work at hla trade aa a atone cutter. Thb Anne Dlllon house and lots on Barre street have been purchased for S3.000 by F. L. Gray. Collins Blakelt attonded a moetlng of the stato board of pharmacy beld last Thurs day at Rutland. Mus.T. S. Brofht and Mrs. O. G. Bar ron of Boston, aro ln New York and Wash ington thU week, A son was born last week to Mr. and Mrs. Danlol Folsom and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith. Col. C. H. Jotce of Rutland has beo visltlng MrB. M. D. Fowler, bls Blater, dur lng tue past weeu. The BaptlBt ladiea served a New England bolled dlnner and Easter Bupper in thelr vestry last evonlng. Henrt Deayitt has beon at home from Poughkeepsle, N. Y., where bo ls teachlng, durlng the paet week. The stores and nlacos of buslneas woro closed yeBterday during tho boura of the funeral of Sumnor Klmball. Mr. ano Mrb. Edwin Lanb and Hodo Lane have gone to Ayor, Mass,, for tho boneflt of Mr. Lane's bealth. John L. Cook and Miss Nora Brlnkwater were marrlod last Wodnesday by Rev. W. A. Davlson at hla residence. The ladiea of Bethany church cleared nearly S50 from thelr supper held last Weunesuay oventng ln tne cnapel, Thb marrtase of Perley Joromo of Mont pelier and Miss Ida Somers of Moretown, will be aolemnized next Tuesday. Geokqb H. Almok returned from New York last Sunday. Mrs. Almon will come to Montpelier in about two weeks. Josbfh E. Almon and H. H. Plummer of New York were in town last Sunday to at tend the funeral of E, M. Guernsey. Dr. K. Lonqfellow Cleavbb bas rented rooms of tbe Mlsses Camp on School street and will board wlth Mrs. I. 0. Vall. Thb annual moetlng of King Solomon Ohapter, Royal Arch Masons, wlll be held at Maaonic ball on Thursday ovenlng. Mrs. Elvira Dotbn, mother of Mra. I. H. Fisk, has been quito serlously 111 durlng the past week at the home of Dr. Fisk. Mrs. "Williah Robinson of Noyan, P. Q., has been visltlng Rufus G. and Frank W. Robinson, her sons, durlng the past week. The last whtst party of the seaaon glven by the Daughtera of Rebokab, wlll occur on Thursday evening ln Odd Fellow's ball. Dr. C. E. Chandlbr performed an oper ation on the eyea of Goorge Banlster of Warren on Tuesday at the Ezchange botel. Thb soclal bop glven Monday ovenlng ln Armory hall was attended by flfty couples. Frof. and Mra. George H. Elmore furnished music. Miss Annib R. Johnson, vocal instructor at Montpelier Semlnary, ls at Heaton bos pltal, under treatment for nervoua prostra tlon. Thb lury ln the Brewster case attended dlvlne Bervlce at Bethany Church laat Bun- uay morning in cnarge oi ueputy biierut Ohase. Eiqht new membera wore Inltlated into Court Ethan Allen, Foreaters of America, at the regular meetlng held last Thursday evening. Thb engagement ls announced of Harvey L. Welch, formerly of Montpelier, now of Grand Raplds, Mich,, to Mlsa Stella Guest oi tbat city. Mr. and Mrs. GsoRas W. Bonnbtt bave purchased of F, B. Martell the barber ahop ln tbe basement of Unlon block, and bave taken poasession, Six addltlonal beda for Heaton Hospltal arrlved from Boston last Saturdav. and were at once placed ln posltlon by Prealdent Qeorge i. xapiin. Therox F. Colton ls to make bla head quarterB ln Ohlcago ln future, from whicb olty he wlll travel for tho Colton Mannfao- turing Company. J. 0. Gillettr of Waterbury, Conn.. the well-known horse buyer, 1b at the Mont pelier Houae for a few weeks, accompanled Dy Mrs. uiuette. Mrs. E. P. Walton ls vlaltlng ln Worces Columbus. O., where she ezpects to make her home in future. Mns, Lbna Hartwbll, who has been ln the family of Edwin Lane slnoe last Octo ber, has gone to Barre to engago ln the dreBBinaklng buslness. R&v. J. Edward Wrioht 1b to preacb In Middlesex next Sunday at two p. m, Sub lect: "Whlch Church Shall I Joln? a Young Person'a Perplexlty." Cabsius IT. Reed has sold to Wllllam E. Hatbaway for $3,000 bla farm sltuated about threo inllos below Montpelier. Iui uiodlato possosalon waa glven. Hon. II. A. Husk went to Brattleboro on Tuesday to represeut tho Coutral Vermont rallroad at a hearlug boforo Judge Wbeeler in unueu aiaios uiBtrict court, Grant Rbvnolds, a formor rosidont of Montpelier, lost bls rlcbt haud at West Canaan, N, II., last Wodnesday by gettlng it caugui in a pianing maciune. Thb Thames Olub was entortalned on Monday ovonlng by Mra. 0. F. Lowe. Tho noxt meetlni! wlll be on Tueadav ovonintr. Aprll 10, wltb Mrs. II. J. M, Jones. Mator E. M, Sutton of Burlington was at tho Montpelier Houae last Thursday. He camo to Montpelier to confer wlth Mayor Senter, but that offlclal was out of town. Pbter J. MgEnrub, formerly nlght clork at tho Montpollor Houso, has boon appointod by Chlof of Pollce Tuttlo to tako tho placo of C. E, Domoritt on tho clty pollco forco. Onlt routlno buslneBB was transactod at the quarterly meetlng of tho dlrootors of tho Vermont Mutual Flro Inauranco Company, held last Wodnesday af tornoon at the homo oillce. Dr. S. E. Lawton, superlntendont of tho aaylum for tho insano at Brattleboro, bas been at tho Pavlllon for soveral daye. He ls summonod by tho atato as a witnosa in tho Brewater case. Thb ladiea of Ohrtst Church bavo evory thing In roadlnosa for tbelr Eaater aale whlch opona tbls aftornoon at tho parlsh house, to contlnuo through Thursday aftor noon and ovonlng, Thb membera of Mount Slnal Temple, NobleB of the Mystio Shrlne, wlll go on a pllgrlmage to Whlto Rtver Junctlon on Frl day, Aprll 22, where a large clasa of candi dates wlll bo inltlated. Rome G. Brown, a rlstng attorney of Mlnnoapolia, Mlnn., baa been visltlng Col. and Mra. A. C. Brown, bls paronta, durlng the past weok, whllo on hla way home from a buslness trlp to Now York. Maj. J. II. Mimms of St. Albans and Capt. 0. M. Brownell of Burlington were ln con sultatlon wlth Col. O. D. Clark last Frlday relallve to tho calling out of tho First Regl mont ln case of war wlth Spaln. The first base ball game of the soason waa playod laat Saturday mornlng on the Beminary campna between the Montpelier Huatlers and tho Somlnary Junlors, rosult Ing ln a victory for tbe formor by a score of 21 to 1. Georoe H. Wilder wlll play two flute solos at tho concort to be glven ln Water bury to-nlght for tho bonofit of tho band ln that vlllage. Sevoral from Montpelier wlll go down to bear hlm. Miss II. Julla Cross will slng. Eqbekt Roberts laat Sunday rescued from drowning a threo-year-old glrl of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Cervlna. Tho child fell Into tho rlvor and would auroly have per lshed bad not Mr. Roberts bravely plunged in to her rescue. Rev. Elizabeth II. Goldtuwaite of Calala fllled Rev. J. Edward Wright'a ap poiutment at tho Morse scbool-bouso, East Montpelier, last Sunday aftornoon, thus pormltttng Mr. Wrlght to attend the funeral of Edwln M. Guernsey. Mns. O. G. Miles, formerly of Montpelier, dled on Monday at Lynn, Mass., aged slxty two yeara. She was tho mother of Mrs. M. W. Wheelock and MrB. F. R. Dawley. Mr. MileB waa for many yeara employed at tho shops of the Lane Manufacturlng Cempany. A horse owned by E. W. Bugboe mado things llvely on Semlnary Hill last Wodnes day. The animal waa left nnbitched and ran tho lengtb .of Collrge street, bringlng up ln tho door yard of R. M. Harvey wlth disaBtroua reaulta to the buggy. Thk Minlsterlal Unlon met wltb Rev. J. Edward Wrlgbt last Monday. The Easter aervice, and a sermon by Rev. Ellzaboth H. Goldthwalto, were dlscusaed: and a paper upon "The Book of Danlel" waa read by Rev. Dr. I. P. Bootb. Tho next meetlng of this Unlon ia to occur May 9. Tue Woman'a Chrlstlan Temperanco Unlon wlll meet in the ladles' parlor of Trinity Church this afternoon at balf past two. Rev. Andrew Glllies wlll give an ad dresa upon "Hyglene and Heredlty," and MrB. G. B. B. Denny wlll condnct readings upon tho aame subject. The publlc ls in vited. Dootors C. E. Cuandler and A. B. Bls bee wore at Watorbury Monday evening to perform an autopsy on tbe body of Joseph Jacobs of Roxbury, an inmate of tbeBtate asylum for the lnsane. They found that tbe patlent came to hls death by scalding. It is probablo the matter will be inves- tigated. Jcdqe MDN80N board last Saturdav after noon the case of Luman Holden, who has been ln jatl for aeveral woeks on a cortifled ezecutlon for obtalning one dollar under false pretensea. Tbe court ordered the certiflcate vacated Aprll 22, provlded Hol den ls willlng to take the poor debtor'a oath at that time. Rev. J. Edward Wbiqht proposes to con- duct a short Berlea of balf-hour readings upon Evolutton in connectlon with tbe Sunday-ucbool aession of tho Church of the Messlah, beglnning next Sunday, and con- unuing aDout six wookh. au wno may wlsh to attend these readings will be cor dlally welcomed. Alezandbb McMillan, an old offender, waa arreateu Sunday attemoon by Uilicer Wood for intozication and disturbing tbe peace. The drunk was tho only charge inat was presseu against mm m cuy oourt. It was a second offence, and hla fine and costa amounted to 316.51, Not baving any wealth he took the alternatlve sentence of fitteen days in jail. The general subject for dlsouaalon at the meetlng of tho Montpelier Aasoclation to be beld on Tuesday, Aprll 26, in the rooms of the Young Men'a Chrlstlan Assoclatlon ls "Tho Epistle to the FhlllppianB.' Among those wbo are to take part are Revs. E. w. Onmlngs, Normau Seaver, W, Sohofleld, J. J. Goodacre, L. Tenney, H, L. Hartwell and A. A. Smith. In the polltlcal heavena Mara ls in tbe asoendant and ls dally taklng on a more warllko aapect, but ln the pbyalcal heavena Venua bas resumed her peacefnl relgn as evening atar. She ia seen above the soutb western horlzou, even wblle the afterglow of tho sottlnc aun reddens the wostorn skiea. She wlll rlae bigher above the horl zon, nlght by nlght, and will be "the brlght partiouiar atar" oi tno aummer BKiea. The ladiea of the Church of the Messiah cleared over 340 from thelr laat supper and entertalnment, given last Thursday evon lng ln tho vostry. A musical programme conslstlng of piano duets by Mra. K. L. Oleavea and Miss Rebecca wrlght, aongs by Mrs. Hattie P. Wlllard and violln solos by Dr. K. L. Cleavea preceded the preaenta tlon of Glbaon plctures, a novel and popu lar feature. William P. Smith was terrlbly brulsed about tbe rlgbt leg last Frlday wblle at work on the electrlo rallroad, near Barre. A large stump fell in a cut wbere he was at work, striklng hlm on the leg and badly laceratlng it. He waa also badly brulsed about the bead. He waa taken to the home of hla brotber, wbo is sexton of Greon Mount cemetery, wbere Dr. McGutro dresaed hls wounds. John A. Goodwin of Frovldence, R. I., a former Montpelier boy, and son of Mrs. George W. Colby, has bad on exhlbltlan durlng the past week atthe atore of Marvin it Sherburne an oil palntiug of ex-Mayor Guernsey that bas been palnted slnce bls recent vlslt to this clty. It la an excellent likeness and a credlt to tho gifted artlst, who has preaented lt to Mr. Guernsey as a token of good wlll and estoem. Box 23 was pulled last Saturday aftor noon for a flro ln tho Oentral Vermont eu- f;lno house on Berlin stdo. Sparks from a ocomotivo sot iire to tho roof, but aa no lo comotlvea wore ln tho bullding tho loss was small. Although tho flro was outsldo tbe clty llmlta the Montpelier llro department rallled promptly, a Uno of boso was latd from tho hydrant near tho Pavlllon, and the blaze was conllned to tho placo where lt origluated Fast Day passed very nuletly ln Mont pelier, and but for the (art that tho post ofllce, banka, Inauranco ofllcea were closed thuru was little to tndlcato that lt waa a hollday. Good Frlday HcrvicoH woro held at the Epibcopal and Catholio churcbes, and at the Church of tho Messlah in the even ing, but uo unlon sorvlco materlallzed, as has been the ouatom lu former yeara, N. C. Tabor gavo bls annual sugar party In tho aftornoon and tho Urowster murdor trlal at tractrd tho usual crowds. Next Sunday will bo tho last Suuday ln tho conforoneo yoar of the Vermont Mfitho dlsts. It will bo so obsorved at Trinity Cl.urch, In tho mornlng hosidoa the ro porta of the heads of tho sevoral riopart ments In tho church, Rev. Androw Gliltos, tho paator, wlll give a gonoral resumo of the yoar'a work. In the ovenlng be wlll do llver tbe last ln bts courso of Sunday even ing lectures. Tho Bubject wlll bo "What would a Ohrlstloas world bo llke?" At tho last moetlng for tho soason of Bothany Roadlng, bold last weok with Mra. T. J. Deavitt the followlng ofHcera were elected: Presldont, Mra. J7 V. Babcockj vlce-proaldent, Mra. D. G. Komp; secrotary, Mrs. N. J. Wbltehlllj treaauror, Mra. H. 0. Gleason; aaslstant treasurers, Missea Mary Carleton and Gertrudo Loland; study com mlttee, Mra. T. J. Deavitt, Mra. M. E. Smlllo. Mra. F. D. Dowey, Mlsa Jennie Bal ley, MIbb Nelllo Barrowa: aocial commltteo, Mra. II. J. M. Jones, Mrs. W. A. Brlgga, Mrs. G. 0. Pratt, Mra. Fred Ward, Mra. Gil man Bllss. The Aprll Vermonter ia a Cuban war num ber, and ia fllled wlth articlea and llluatra tlons of unusual Interest. A full pago por tralt of the Cuban herolne, Evangollna Olsneros, wltb a sketch of her Ufe and res cuo from aSpanlsh prlaon, Senator Frootor'a apeech ln the Senate on Cuba, and a full doscrlptlon of the island and its govern mont furnlshod by tho Cuban Junta, all 11 lustrated, are among tho leading featuros of tbls interesting number. Beatdea tbeso illtiBtrated articlea on Vermont in the navy. wlth portralta of Commodore George Dewey, the Malne, Oregou, Montgomery and Olympla give tbla Aprll number an ad ded attractlon. Ernbst Jacobsen, the florlst, surpassed all provlous attempta ln the dlsplay of Easter flowerB mado last Saturday and Sunday in the show wlndow at tbe storo of Georgo R. Eblo. One striklng feature of tbe dlsplay was a reproduction in blossoms of the battleship Malne. The bull was bullt of white carnatlons and white roses. Carnatlons and tullpa composed the deck and rlgglng. No one but an experlenced and skllled florlst could have produced auch a pleaaing ofTeot, and admlring crowds gazed at the dlsplay all day Saturday and far into tho evening. Mr. Jacobsen bad, aa he do served, tbelargeat Easter trade in cut now era ever know ln Montpelier. Arthur H. Roberts dled Monday morn lng of consumptlon at hla home on Balley Avenuo, aged tlilrty-eight years. Deceased was a Bon of Fhlllp Roberta and was a atone cutter by trade. Sevoral years ago bo was obliged to give up this work becauso of fall Ing boalth. IIo accepted tho agency for Montpelier and vlclnlty of the Mutual Bone flt Ltfe Insurance Company, ln whlch he has done faithful work. He waa a young man possessed of many good quallties and was unlveraally liked. He leavea three brothers, Edwin C, Edward J., and Colon C. Roberta. He was unmarrled. Hls funeral wlll be held from bls late home at two o'clock this afternoon. Ira Kent. tbe oldest citizen ln Calais, dled last Thursday of old age. Had he Hved untll next woek Thursday ho would have been nlnety-flve years old. Deceased was born ln Calais in 1803, and had always resided thore. For thirty-six yeara he was ln partnershlp wlth hla brotber Ableal, and slnce the death of hls wlfe, fourteen years ago, be has llvod with hls son and only sur vlving child, L. A. Kent. He waa an unclo of Murray A. Kent of this city. Every per son in Calais knew "Unclo Ira," and he waa unlveraally beloved and esteomed. Hla funeral waa held Saturday afternoon from the home of L. A. Kent, bls son, Rev. J. Edward Wrlght offlciating. The annual receptlon of the Garnet Seal Circle, held last evening ln Cbrlst Church narlsh house. waa unusuallv enlovable. Each member took an invited guest, and the programme included selections from soveral little folks, chlldren of the mem bers, among them, Allce Sherburne, Fred Keegan and Rollo Blancbard. Mias Carolyn Rlchardson, Mra. A. D. Farwell, Mtas Uora Jononnott, Mrs. F. A. uayuen, JuMsa Florence smpman. jura. u. u. luieu ardson and Mlsa Nelllo Dewoy dld much by tbe parta assigned them on the programme for the enjoyment of thelr guosts, and to make tbe affalr a success. Refreahmenta were served at tbe close of the musical and litorary oxorcisos. The New England Home Magazlne, pub Ilahed aa a aupplement to the Boaton Sun- dav Journal. bad ln a recent lssuo a nor tralt anu appreclative Bketcn oi Mra. Mauu Huntington Benjamln of Malden, Masa., a talented reader. Tbls full page portralt and sketch waa of special interest to Mont- Eeller people from the fact that tbe subject i the wlfe of Myrcn J. Benjamln, a son of Ira Benjamln of Berlin. She la a brlde of only a few months, and as Miss Huntington acqulred a name on the concert platform that extended far beyond the confines of her clty and county. The Bketch accompa nving the portralt well says that Mra, Ben- jamin'a reputatlon aa a reader ls sure to be Bomething more than lleotinp, and that "ln private life Mrs. Benjamln ls often a central flgure at soclal functlons at Maldon and near-by cltles, and her native wlt and brli Uanoy bavo made her aa much sought aa ber splendld powera aa a reader." Jambs S. Pierson, well known aa one of tbe "Blg Four" Burlington capitallats who are bullding the electrlo rallroad between Montpelier and Barre and in other towna ln Vermont, dled auddenlv Sunday at the Palmer Houae, Chlcago. Mr. Pieraon had been apendlng the wlnter in New York and recently went to Chlcago. J. J. Flynn, one of hls buslness partners, left for Ohlcago Sunday evening, and will brlng the body to Vermont. In company wlth J. E. Addicks of Dolaware Mr. Pierson amassed large wealth through tbe inventlon and devel opment of tbe water-gas proceaa, now in general use. In later yeara be has been ex tenslvely engaged ln bullding electrlo rall- waya ln Vermont, beglnning with the line between Burlington and Essex Jnnotion. It is not tbougbt that Mr. Pierson's death wlll retard ln any way the completlon of the line between Barre and Montpelier. Rev. J. K. Thomfson, the evangelist wbo haa preaohed occaalonally for the bollness people on Berlin alde, was arreated by Sher lff Bancrof t last Saturday evening on a body wrlt for non payment of a tax amonnting to 83 on the Ust of 1897. Both the aberlff and the reverend gentlemen lost thelr temper and used auch vlgoroua language toward eacb other that thn crowd waa hlghly edl fled. Mr. Thompson was not taken to jail, but ln tbe ofllce of DUUngham, Huse & How- roOHTINVXD on XOUHTH FAQ& ESTABLISIIEI) IM 1805. R. J. KIMBALL & CO. BAIMKERS AND DKALKItS IN INVESTMENT SECURITIES. 16 Broad Stroet, Now York. We nllow Intorest on Deposits and Transact a IGonoral llnnking Busiuess. Stocks and Bonds! 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