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VERMONT WATCIOIAN & STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1902. Montpelier and Yicinity. Local llnppenlngs. W. 0. Androws rottiriieil Frldny from his vislt ln I'ussedonii, (Jnl Mrs. Androws will rciuulu imtil Mny. Olln W. Chitse, fonncrly of this elty but for sovorul yt'ni'g post a pliutojsrupliur r St. JuluiBlmi'y, lms purohiisod 11 sludlo tn areenllold, Mnss. Dr. Uleaves loft Wodnosday for Rutland lo uttL'iid 11 ineoting C tho Vermont Stuto Dontul socioty. IIu wns aooompunled by Ml'S. ClfUVOS. Wlllluin 1" Itadloy, who lms bcon ln Muldon, Mass. for tlio pust year, lms ro turned to.the ully nnd.ls to work ns gruulto eutter for Wells & Lumson ln Iimre. 11. M. Famlmui of East Montpelier loft lnst night for Missouri whoro lio oxpects to llud n cat'load of horses. llo will bo gono ul)out two weoks. It is suid tlint Cliiof Ucngnii wns tho "last siruw" wuien nrouo inu gonia imou 011 tho ooousloti of lils lullliuion lo tho Knlghts of Coluinbus on Wodnesday ov oning. Eurl F. Grcoiio, who iu Jnnnary ro onlisted iu tho United States nrmy sorvico ln Now York as liospital stow ard, is ou duty at tho barracks in Washinstou, D, O. r and Mrs. Hon jamln F. I'ickott liavo returned from visiting tliolr son iu Iowa during tho wiuter motiths. Mr. l'lckelt is in feoblo honlth, having had tho grip vvlillo uway, followed hy u goucrnl breuk ing down. E. E. Towner of Hoston and formurly of this oity has recovored from hls long 111 ness and is iww coiiducliug a Uuymond- hltooml) oxeursion party through Texus, Mexico atid Culiforiiia. All tho book ueoounts of tho ha,ukrupt eslule of Georgo H Khlo will ho sold at auelion at tho olllco of 13. II Deuvittln tho fudoral building on Saturday, March 29, at two o'clook ln tho aflernoon. AU tho ilowers at tho filiioral of J. U. Iloughtoti Thnrslay aflonioon, oxeopt sot pieces, wero hy tho roipiest of tho famlly sont to tho Iloaton hospilul at tho closo of tho service. V. A. Shorlntrno gavo a dinnur on Wednosduy ovoning al hls honio on Col lego street to a dozun gentlemeii friends, in honor ot his hlrlnday It hoing so ncnr St. Patrick's Day eaoh niembur of tho coinpany told an Irish slory, which inado a plcasuuL foaturo of an iiflogothor dohghtful ovoning. Tho meotlng of tho coinuiittco on pollco hold with C'hiof Hoagan on Tuesday ovon ing did not result in thu suJootion of a pa trolman to tako tho plaoo of Louis Wood, roslgned. as only Aldonnun Jlylo and Bnrgon wcro prosont, Aldonnan Orcon bciiig in Montronl on bnsinoss. It was de cidod to loavc tho appoinltnont of a regn lar patroliiian imtil tlio noxt nu'oting of tlio oity eiiunoil. In tho ineanlitno Spooial Olllcor Ulngli'itn will lo on duty. A friond of Frod Di'slawrio's of tliis oity lias reoolvod a lotlor from hlm, announo ing that lio is trunipotor of troop 1), Elovonth Unllod Statos I'avalry Uo lms for a wcok ast boen otationi'd at I'.issiy barraoks, l'hlllppino Islands, Is in good hcallh and onjoys tho horvloo. Thomas Crowloy of tliis cily lms aUo just rocoivod a lottor from l'otor, hls brotlior, wlio is a privato iu troop O, and he statos ho is also onjoying army lifo Eipht candidatos woro ndmitted to tlio Monpolior council, Knights of Columbus, on Wodnesday ovoning. Thoso upon wliom tlio llrst dcgroo M-oro workcd aro as f ollows : Gcorgo Flannagan, Goorgo McConnick, Micli aol McMahon, Albort Gavoreau, Ar tliur Basooai, O. H. Rcagan, J. H. Konnedy of tliis city and Frank O'Noil of White River Juuction. At tho oponing of tho spring torm at MontpL'lior Sominary tliis weok, an Kng lish dupartniont will ho ostablishod .iiss Edlth H. llarnes, M. L. A will bo in chargo. . iss i3aruos has, for sovoral j-ears, hoen asslstant to tho principul of the Barro HlghSoliool, witli the oxcoption of last year, wlion sho was stuuying ubroiid. This now dopartnioiit has long beou a chorishod plan of I'rinoipul Davon port and tho trustooa Ittj ostablishniont will suroly strwigtlioti tlio alroady oxton sivo courses of study at tliis institittion. In tlio oaso of T. W. Eagau against Lynch Brothers, tlio parties all but agroed iu a scttleiuont out ot' court on Thursday, but split on tho mattor of costs incnrred by summoning a host of granito manufacturors as witnosses. Tho caso was triod boforo and in tho olHco of Justico J. H. Lucia on Thurs day oveniug, tho jury consisting of tho following fivo : A. 0. Blanchard, W. 0. Lamphoro, Samuol Howard, M. J. Bailoy, and E. O. Holmcs. A vordict was rondorcd in favor of tho plaintiffs, to recovcr $19.20 and his costs. An alarm of firo was rung in from box 40 at tho comor of Collego and East Stato streots about ton o'clock on Tuesday ovoning. Tho ilro dopart ment mado quick timo to tho box only to flnd that tho alarm was a "fako" pulled in by somo unknowii imbooilo with moro norvo than brains. Thoro is a sovoro penalty against tamporing with a flro alarm systom and if tho polico cau locato this party tho rcsult will not bo so pleasant for him. D. F. Clark, assistant postmnstor, has partioulars for all Intorcstod In anotlior ohoioolotornoverninont jobs with long namos. Among thum Is a preparator iu tho dlvision of tratlgraphlo Palooutology National llusoum, ata salary of C0 per nioiitb, assistant anthroi)ologist. buroau of nou-Chtistiau tribos. l'hillDDinosorvloo. salary, 52,400 por auiiiim, and assistant matrou with oxporionco as a nurso, for Indlan sorvico. at a salary ot S&00, por au- iiiini. Iu somo of thoso cases tho slzo of tho salary doos not soom to bo oomuion surato wfth tho longth of tho namo of tho sorvico An auiusiug iuoidout oocurrod last Sat unlay noou in Washington Uounty Court wbloh has novor boon chroniclod. Tho arsou caso of Stato against Danlols was on trial. Just boforo adjourninont wastakon from Satnrday noon to Monday noon JudgoStart aslcod tho respondout, Dau iols, if ho had any objoction to allowing tho jury to soparato ovor Sunday. A Mlddlesox Jtiror, uaniod Danlols, not ou that panol, tliought tho Court was ad dressiiig him, and rislng from tho spoota tors1 bouohcs bo statod that ho had no ob juotion, "cortainly not." Tho Jury sopa ratod. POINTS ABOUT ALMOND SNUFF Tho great curo for Oatarrh, II ay Fovor, Oold in tho Hoad, Deafncss and Hcadaclio. Almoud Snuff oloars tho hoad of foul muous. Hcals tho ulcors of tho lioad and throat. Swootons tho broath nnd rostoros tho sonsos of tasto, smoll and hoaring. Doos not causo snooz ing and is vory ploasant to uso. Sold at all drug storos or will bo sont by mnil on rccolpt of 25 couts. Stampa takou. Honry, Johnson & Lord Pro poritios, Burlington, Vt. Tho followiiig from tho Barro Tlmcs of Tnosday will bo of interost in this city as Mr. Boborts was a formor and popular l'osidcnt licro: "Nod .1. Itob orts, ono of Barro' s prosporoiis and pointlar young btislnoss mcn and Miss Edith M. Bidwcll of ltonsalaor, N. Y., woro (iiiictly marrlod at tho homo of tlio bridogroom's unolo, Itov. V. II. Hoborts at Hartland at two o'clock this aftornoon, Kov. Mr. ltoborts oflloiating. Tho ceromony was Hlmplo and tho couplo woro unattondod. Tho brido was bcoiningly attircd in a gray travolling snit. Mr. and Mrs. Hob orts loft cn tho 2 :50 train for a wook's wcdding trip in Springilold and Kow York. Thoy will rcsido on thoir rc turn to Barro at 20 East stroot, and will bo at homo to thoir frionds aftor April 15." Tho Vlco of Nngglng. ('Inuds tlio happhu'ss of tho homo. but a iiiigjiug woman ofton noods ho.p. Sho tnay bo so norvous and run-down in hoaltb that trlllcs iiuiioy lior If sho is molaneholy, oxoitalilo, troublod with loss of appotito, hoadaoho, sleeplossness, oon stipation or falutiug and dizzy spolls. sho noods Elfi'trio Hitlt'i's, tlio must wondor ful ri'UU'dy for aillng wonion. Thousands of suffori'rs from fomalo (roul)los, norvous troublos, baokaoho and woak kidnoys liavo usod it, and liooomo hfaltby and liappy. Try it. Only Me at C. Dlal''ly's. Guarantoo satisfaotion. WA IIINOTON COUNTV COUHT. Trial oi tho lue of .1. S. Vtles against tho Harro and Montpullur Tractlon and l'oworCompanyocouplod tboattoutlou of court Wodnosday. F. h. Laird is assisling .1. V. Latnsou for tlio plaintliT. Thu sult is brotiL'lit to rucovor about SfOO for powor furnishud thu olootrio road in tho nionth ot July and August, 1800 Tho dofonoo is a brokun oontract, and honcu a roloaso from liabllity to pay for thoso montlis, Ineauso of tho dainago causod to tho road by tho loss of powor. Tlio plaintill rostod Wodnosday aftor noon in tho oaso of J. S. Vilcs against tlio Harro and Montpelier Tractlon and Powor Coinpany and tho dofonoo has slnco bocn putting in ovidouoo. Tho loss of ivcoipts and tho damagos ? ustulnod by slilftlng to tho Cousolldatod Coinpany, l)u causo of laok of powcr fiirnlshod by r. Vilcs is particularly umphasi.od by tho dofonoo, as woll as a brokon contraot. Tho trial of tho caso was not oomplctcd today. Tho putting in of ovidouoo in tho caso of.I S. Vilcs against tlio Harro and Mont pelier Tractlon and Powor Coinpany was coinplotod shortly boforo noon Frlday. Tho oponing arguinont for tho plalntiff was mado boforo dlnner by F, L. Lalrd. Ton thousand denions gnawing away at ouo's vitals couldn't lio miich worso tlian tho tortures ot Itohing piles. Yot thero's a ctiro. Doan's Oiutuiont never falls. THE INDUSTRIAL SOHOOL. Tho association is comfortably locat ed in a sunny nnd commodious room on tho flrst floor of tho Union school building, with ontranco on tho sido near tho now building. Tho teachors and pupils havo bcon vory busy each Saturday this year. Thrco nico bod puffs havd bcon complctod with tho holp of tho Kings' Daughtors in tho finisiiing. Thoso puffs havo bcon givon to farailics in tho city. Bosidos tho patchwork, aprons, skirts, bags and sofa pillows havo boon mado. Tlio cirls havo boon instructed in morals, clonnlincss, politencss, tom pcranco and in kinducss to each othcr and to all aniinals. Thoy havo also had tho educational study of good picturos. S Tostaments havo bcon furnishod tho cirls who nced thcm in thoir Sunday school work. Tho neods aro clothing of all kinds for girls, articlos and ma- torials ior tho work, sucli as tiircad, ucedlcs, pins and thimblcs, outing flanncl, croton, priut and white cot- ton cloth, also ribbons. Tlioso croas ed and soiled can bo ronovated. Tho treasury is not empty but monoy must bo kopt on hand to purchaso now shoos, rubbors nnd undcrclothiug, occasion ally. Soventy names aro on tho list not all attonuing steauuy. Tlio om cors fcol very cratcful to Mr. Siibloy, and to Professor Ham for many kind- nessos. Croup instantlv roliovod. Dr. Thomas' Eloctrlc 011. Porfcotlv safo. Novor falls. At any drug storo. MR. HOUGHTON'S LAST ILLNESS Sinco tho cablo on March 4 flash ed from Naplcs tho nows of tho doath of J. O. Houghton, no partiou lars of tho suddon chango havo boon mado public, although tho many in quirios that havo boen mado show, not a morbid ouriosity, but tho gonu ino intorost of so many of his formor friends, both at Moiitpolior and olso whoro. During tho flrst thrco days aftor sailing from Boston, Mr. Houghton was protty weii ana onjoyoa tlio trip. Aftor that dato ho was takon with what was pronounced a nervous bil ious fovor and during tho rost of tho trip ho did not lcavo hiscabin. Aftor thoy reaohcd Naplos ho walkod from tho boat to a carriago and thoy found pleasant rooms at a hotcl. Thoro thoy stayed until tlio morning of Mr. Houghton' s doath. Ho was at that timo talking with his travolling com nanion. J. T. Phelns of Boston. With- out a momont's warniug his hcad fcll upon his broast and ho oxpirca ln stantly. Tho hotol pooplo, and tho Unitcd Statos Consnl, Byington, in fact ovory ono, did all in thoir powor to assist tno party. Tlio voyago trom JNapios to Boston was mado without incidont. CAL-CURA DISOOYERKD BY nbd te.timonlaUBentonrequoBt. tl.OObottloatalidrugglita. DR. DAViO KlFJEDY. " """""i!,SSS. . . ,T. O. IIOUGIITON'S FUNEHAL. Iu tho city that had long bcon his homo, whoro his solid worth had eonio to bo univorsnlly rccognizcd, tho fu noral sorvices for J. O. Iloughtou woro hold on Thursday from Both anychurch. Through streots in which tlio sound of labor and busincss woro tomporarily hushed his botly was borno to its last rosting placo in Gi'oon Mount Coniotory. It soonied particularly flttlng thatat this funoral no forinal words of ou logy woro spokon, and that tho siniplo but imprcssivo sorvico of tho Episco pal churoli should bo usod. Whilo tho far roaching, country wido busincss conncctions of tho institution of which Mr. Houghton was tho heud, ahnost iuiporativoly forbado n privato . funoral, as perhaps his family mipht havo dosirod, all display and ostonta tlon woro carefully nvoidod. From tho timo tho body reachcd Montpelier until tho timo it was laid away lato on Thursday it was all so simplo, so unprctcntious and so liko tho nian who in his lifo timo cndoarcd himsolf to all who know hlm. Tho funoral arrangemonts wcro in chargo of Ool. O. D. Olark. Rov. A. N. Lowis, rcctor of Ohrist clmrch was tho olllcintini? clcrgyman. Ho was assistcd by Rov. Howard F. Hill of Concord, N. H. Bocauso of ropairs now in progrcss at Ohrist church tho public scrvicos woro hold at Bothany church. Tho bcarcrs woro : W. II. Cochrano, Gcorgo W. Leslie, 0. 0. Bancroft, F. M. Bryan. F. K. Goss, F. M. Kendall, 0. J. HofTman and Honry Holt. Tiio honorary pall bearors woro .To soph A. DoBoor, ropresenting tho Na tional Lifo ; Frod E. Smitli, reprcsent ing tho First National Bank of Moiit polior; Gon. T. S. Pcck of Burling ton, for tho socioty of Golouial Wars ; H. H. Goodoll, presidont of Amhorst Collego, a classmato of Mr. Hough ton's, rciiresonting tho class and tho collogo ; Edwnrd O'Ncil of Pittsburgh, Pa., for tho ngoncy forco of the Na tional Lifo ; W. E. Atlams, ropresent ing tho Wood Art Gallery ; .1. W. Brock, and L. Bart Cross, old friends. At half past ono o'clock a privato sorvico was hold at tho honso, con ductcd by Rov. Calvin Stehbins of Framingliam, Mass., a classmato of Mr. Houghton. Tho public sorvices commoncod at two o'clock. During tho liours of tho funoral all places of busincss on tho principal streots woro closod. Tlio ushors at tlio church wcro J. Eli Goodonougli, Ray W. Husc, John E. Flanagan, E. D. Field, F. R. Pitkin, Harry B. Moul ton and W. 0. Borry. Tho congrega tion nearly fllled tho spacious edifiee. Tlio body of tho church was rcserved for tho family and the various organ i.ations roiirosentcd. Tho funoral sorvico of tho Episcopal church was used by tho ofliciatiug clcrgymen. Music wus furnishod by a doublo quartetto undor tho direction of Prof. A. ,1. Phillips. Tho mombors woro Misses Edith Brooks and Sallio Ovi ntt, Mrs. F. II. Puffer, Mrs. .1. A. Goodwin, W. S. Goss, W. S. Smith, H. D. Hopkins, and A. J. Phillips. Miss Laura Rugg prcsided at tho or gan. At tho conclusion of tho bcrvico tho cortego slowly wonded its way to Green Mount Cemctery, whoro tho committal sorvices woro conducted by Rov. Howard F. Hill. Raroly if evor, havo so many and sucli beautiful floral offorings beon soon in tliis city. Tho grcou housos of tho largcr citics wero drawn upon to supplement tho supply at tho local consorvatory. Both at tho houso and at tho church thoso contributions al most hid from viow tho sombro caskot in which tho body was brought from far Naples. No attenipt was mado to ob tain a completo list of tho contributors oithor fromabroad orfromMr. Hough ton's homo city. Among tlio moro uoticcablo set picces wero a pil low of violots and roses and a hugo bou quot of Ameriean beauty roses from tho homo offlre ; tlornl book from tho First National bank, ; wreath of galnx and violots. Montpelier National bank ; brokcn column, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Moss j wreath of rosos and lilios, Mrs. J. W. Burgess; pauel of white carna tions and lilies of tho valloy, Straus Brothors, Ligonior, Ind. ; wreath of whito pinks and pink rosos, National Lifo agonts association ; clustorbrido's rosos, ladios of tho Young Mon's Ohristian Association auxiliary ; bou quot Eastor lilies, Marquis do Lafay otto chapter, Daughtors of tho Amori can Revolution ; bouquet of whito rosos, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Houghton, Cambridge, Mass. ; bouquot red roses, E. W. Bailoy, Chicago ; wreath of ga lax leavos, white rosos and violots, Mr. and Mrs. Jamos T. Pholps, Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Gammons ; wreath of Amorican Beauty roses, Unitod Statos Trust Uompany, uoston. A wroatn of rosos from tho Socioty of Colonial Wars at Boston. Dr. W. Seward Wobb tolographed from California instructioiiB to sond all tho out ilow ors in his green housos at Shelburne to Moiitpolior, and sovoral hugo boxos wero recoivod hero. Scorosof othor smallor pioces wero bankod around tho altar and caskot at tho church. Among thoso from out of town who attonded tho funoral woro Rov. Cal vin Stobbins, Framingliam, Mass ; J. G. Houghton, Frodoriok M. Hough ton, Stamford, Conn. ; Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Houghton,' Miss E. II. Hough ton, Miss A. M. Houghton, Mrs. F. S. Korshaw, Cambridge, Mass. ; J. T. Pholps, Boston; H. H. Goodoll, Amhorst, Mass. ; Hon. W. H. DuBois, OLVENT Dlssol ves and qulcldy rcmovcB etono anil xcA and whito p-avcl from tlio Kldncya and bladdcr,etois tho Intcnto mln (Kldncy Collc)due to thcbo forclgii bodlca and ortcn avolds t ho uao of tlio aurgoon's knlfe. CalcuraSolvcntprcvcnU tho formatlon of otono and gmvolbydls eolvlng tho urlcacld and cartylnR 1 1 off through tho natural channcla, thns purifylng tho lllood, and corrcctlng tlioso urlc ncld condltiom of tho atomach hlrh prodaco urlc acld polsonlng, Gout, Klieuraatlsm, Hcnrolgla, and pcrlodlcal hcadachcs of womcn. Calcura Bolrent BS A NEW CV3ED1CINE. It expcls gall itonts,glvlngaliealthy actlontotho Llver, reUerea tho paln of tllllous Collcand curcs Constlpatlon of tho llowela. Dr. llnvld Kennedy has galdof It, "Calcura Holvent la tho oatcomo ot my long expcrlenco nsal'hyelclunandSurgeon and I constder CARTERS CURE Blck neadncho and rollovo all tho trou' ---flcnt to nlilllous Btatoof tho aystnm, . u - u DlzzlnoBS, Nnusca, Drowsluosn, iJlstnai nftor catlnR. I'aln ln tho Sido, &o. Whllo thclr -in.it rcmarkablo buccobb haa bocu Bliown Iu c....j SICK ncadacko, yot Carter'a Llttlo Llver FlUa ara eqnally valnablo In Oonstlpatlon, curlnR and pro Vcntlng thiaannoylnoconiplalnt,whllothcyalao corrcct all dlsordors or tho b tomach.etimulato tho llvcr and rogulato tho bowola. Uven II thcy only HEAD Achothoy wonld boalmoatprlcelosatothoaowhO entTor fromthladiatrcsBlnitcomplalnt; butforta cately thoir goodnoes dooa notond hcro.and thoaa xtho onco try thom will flnd thoso llttlo pllls vala nblolnBomauy wayB that thoy will not bo "II ling to do without thcm. But aftor all Blck lioaj ACHE Is tho bono of so many llvcs that Iioro la whoro wo mako our grcat boost. Oar pUla curo lt whllo othoradosot. Cartcr's Llttlo Llvcr Pllla aro vory ?mll ana vory casy to tako. Ono or two pllla make a doao. Thoy arostrlctly vogotablo and do not grlps or pnrgo, bnt by thoir Rontlo actlon ploaso all who uaothem. Innalaat2Sconts; flvoforll. Sold by drugglata cvorywhoro, or sont by inail. CARTER HEDICINE CO., New York. Small FQ1. Small Dose. SmallFrice. .1. D. Doni-ion, Randolph; 0. P. Ho gau and Col. 0. S. Forbos, St. Al ans ; R. W. Hulburd, Hydo Park ; W. W. Spraguo, St. Jolinsbury; II. E. Parkor. Bradford; Charlos E. Allen, Burlington ; F. u. Brigham, Bakors flold;Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Blackwell, Brandon. Roprefcntatives of tho so cioty of Colonial Wars woro ; Hon. G. G. Benodict, Robort Noble, and T. S. Pcck, Burlington ; and B. F. Fi flold of Montpelier. Among tlio agonts of tho company woro E. E. Sill, Now Haven, Conn. ; J. A. Wollman, Manohostor, N. II. ; Gcorgo H. Olnistoad, Clovoland, O. ; .T. F. Makloy, C. M. Moody, Now York City; 0. M. Morriam, Boston; H. E. Taylor, Brattleboro; G. P. Dowoy, Portland, Mo. ; Philip Bur nott, .Ir. , Wilmington, Dol. ; E. S. Kinsloy, Rutland; Edward O'Noil, Pittsburgh, Pn. A Woman Says: "Tlio llrst bottlo ot tlio now medloine, Ciilcuni .Sulvcnt, scl tiii my nervos like tiiuiug a llddio. 1 beguu to gct gooil slei-p. Altur tlmt I folt liuugry :md wlii-n I snii'lt brcakfii'it I wnsn'l loim troltim: down stairs. I plokod up wciglit and strongth nnd no wotiuor l Dollovo ln l)r. iJuvnl Ki'iiiicdv. of Konnoilv How, Kingston, N. Y" AlldiuggislsrlOU. VERMONT CONFERENCE. On Wodnesday niorning, April 0, tho aunual sossion of tho Vermont Conferenco will O)on in tho Method ist church at St. Albans, with the administration of tho Lord's suppor, by Rt. Rov. Daniel A. Goodsolt, of Chattanooga, Tenn. Following tho sacramoiit, will bo thu formal orgau- lzatiou ot tno conteronco and tno ro- maindor of tho morning scssion will bo dovoted to tlio transaction ot routiuo busincss. At two o'clook in tho aftornoon tho statistical sossion of tho ooiiveution. will bo hold, at which all roports and rccommeudationns will bo proscnted and acted upon. Following this at throo o'clock will bo hold tho auuivor sary celebration of tho Dcacoiiness so cioty at which Miss Josophino Fisk of Boston, suporintoiidcnt ot tho Deacou noss Homo will givo an address, and Mary E. Chisholm of tho Deaconnoss llomo will smg. ln tlio ovoning at 715 :0 o'clock. Bishop Goodsell will do- liver a lecturo. Tliursday's sessiou will open at 8:IiO o'clock a. m. with a half hour's dovotional meeting lcd by tho Bishop. At nino tho busmoss or tho Uoutorcnce will bo takon up, followed by spocohos from tho various dclegatcs. In tho aftornoon at thro'o, tho Rov. R. F. Lowo of Brattleboro will delivor tho missiouary sormon. At7:30o'lock iu tho oveniug the com binod colobrations of tho annivorsarios of tho Twentioth Contnry Tliank OiVor- mg uiiua and tlio Educational Soclety will bo hold, tho Rov. E. M. Mills of Now York spcaking for tho formor and tho Rov. W. F MoDowoll of Now York for tho lattor. On Frlday morning at ton o'clock Bishop Goodsoll will dolivor an ad dress to thoso who aro to bo admittcd to full followship and conuoction with tho conferenco. At two o'olock in tho aftornoon tho annivorsary of tho Woman's Foroign Missiouary socioty will bo obsorved at whioh it is ox pectod that tho Rov. Dr S. L. Bald win of Now York will delivor an ad dress. In tho ovoning at 7 :30 tho an nivorsary of tho Church Extonsion so cioty will bo obsorved at which tho Rov. W. W. Ogior of tho Maiuo con ferono will dolivor tho principal ad dress. On Saturday morning at 10 o'clook tho conforonco will dovoto its attcn tion to tho intorost of tho Moiitpolior Mothodist sominary, whon tho tluau oial roports will bo prosontod and Rov. W. R. Davonport will givo an accouut of his stowardshlp as principal of that institution. At two o'clock iu tho aftornoon tho annivorsary of tho Woman's Homo Missiouary sooioty will bo oolobrated and tho Rov. Dr. Gallaghor of Auburndalo, Mass. , will delivor an address. Following this at threo o'clock tho Pastors' Wives association will moot in tho Congroga tioniil chapol, whoro a rcooption will bo hold. In tho ovoning at 7:30 o'clook tho thirtconth annivorsary of the Epworth Loaguo will bo obsorvod and an address dolivorod by tho Rov. J. F. Borry of Chicago who is oditor of tho Epworth Horald and socrotary of tlio gouoral sooiotics. Bishop Goodsoll will preaoh Sun day morning. At threo o'olook p. m., tho momorial sorvico for docoased mombors of tho conforonco will bo hold, followod by tho ordiuation of oldors and doacons. Tho ovoning sor vico will bo oponod at7:30 o'clook aud will bo obsorvod as tho aimivorsnry of tho Missiouary socioty of tho Mothod ist Episcopal church, aud tho Rov. Dr. E. M. Taylor of Boston will do livor an addross. Tho appointmontB will probably bo road Monday morning. DIED PitlDAY MOUNING V I). l'oolo. of tho llrni of Ilndgcr, o lieun & (.'o.. dled ut coveii o'olook Frldnv i mornl'ig. Honcvorrocovorod ontisiolous- nis irom tuooiiooioi a Piooping powdor tuiion Wodnosdny nlglit or Thursday morning. Mr. I'ool lind lnu'ii In poor hunlth for somo timo, siill'i'iiiig from a norvoiiH trou blo lio liiis beon vlsltliiu lils brotlior ln Nortli t'lniwny, N. li. , ior u moiitli iin.l h.i.l onlj I'l tiii'iH'd lo Umrc ii weolt ago. hliK't that timo lio liud not beou iu so good botiltb. compliiiuliig tlmt hi! v:i tiuablo to cloi'p .iud I. li fliipposod lif took an over doso of somo powder. Deeoased wns forty llvo yoars old and iiiimiin ied. IIc form orly Uved in Lyndouvlllo. Dr. W'ood's Norwav I'lnn Hvrnti si'i.ma ospoolully adaiited to tlio nueds of tho onuiirou rieasuui lo tiiuo; soollilng ln its iutlucnco It is tlio roinody of all roin odies for overy forin of throat and lung dlsoaso. WOULD ANNKX HAUUK. A Dltbllo liearlli'' lioforo the oltv c.amwW ot Harro will bogiven tho petitlon of tho . npiuu L'ny uiis t. oinpuny ior a iranohlsi' to ruu its plpo liuos iu tlmt oity. The l'oonlo's LlL'litlnir nnd ' tluuLitiir ('(itmdmiiv of tlmt city. a cas ooinnauv luoornornti-il sovoral yoars ugo aud with thosiimoincor- porators ii tho urro and Moiitpolior Moiitpelic ly, will I) rraotion mihi mwer ( hciu'd iittliosaino tlino. (3. Ii lllunelmnl. ucuorat maiuiL'i'r of tho Capiliil City Oompany, says that ii wns us iiiieiiiiou, ii u, seourcd u lran chlso from tho oity of Harro, to ruu u four lueli niaui trom lls plant in this oity aud by mciuis of u gnsomHer llioro with nrossuro iuiplli'd dlstributo the crtir. ove tlio oity, Mr. HlaiK'lmrd says if his oom pany oiiu ooiuieoi imiTi) auu .MoniiM'iier witli ono plant It would iirontl. ri'dnee tho linci- ot uns ner thotisiind This might mi'M'i iu a short timo dollargas for IMIIIl I'llK'S Lockjaw from Cobwobs. L'obwebs put (n a etit Iatoly gavo a wonuiii lookjaw. Mllhons know tlmt tho best tblng to put on n out Is Ilucklon's Arnioa Salvo, tho iufallibio hoalor of Wouiids, Uleers, Soros, Skin Kruptions, Hurns. -calds nnd Piles. lt euros or no pay. only !io at U. Hlakoly's drug storo IN CONGRESS. Washington, Mch. 11). For threo hours on Tuesday tho Souato had un dor consideration tho hill providing for tho protection of tho Presidont of tlio Unitcd btates and for tho pumsh mont by United States courts of theso who commit nssaults on him. Mr. Bacon of Georgia opposed tho bill and Mr. iloar ot iUassachusetts and Mr. Mason of Ilhnois sunnorted it. Mr. Bacon's argunient followed tho lino of his speech delivered ton davs ago. jlr. lioar's speecli was largely logal and constitutional. Ho main- tained tho right of tho governinent to jirotect itsolf against assaults upon its sovoroignty, tnrougn tno iJresident. Mr. luason mado an attack ujion nn archy and its methods and incidcntal ly sharply criticised an aniendment to tho bill ollored by Mr. Bacou. Ho do nounced it as oponing tho door to special pleading for the benoflt of tho assassins of tho Presidont. Whon tho Sonato flrst convcned two veto messages of tho Presidont wero laid boforo that body and ordorod printed. Tho first was tho voto of an act to grant an honorablo dischargo from tho military sorvico to Oharles II. Hawloy, and tho other was to veto an act for tho relief of James W. Howell. Tho general dobato on tho rivor and harbor appropriation bill in the Houso was enlivoned by Mr. Hepburn of Iowa, who mado his aunual oiislaught on tho moasuro. Contrary to his cus tom Mr. Hopburn found sovoral tliiugs in tho bill to commcnd although somo of his criticisms wcro quito sovoro. Tho othor speakors woro Messrs. Ball of Toxas and Lawronco of Massachu sotts, both mombors of tho committeo aud Mcssrs. Whito of Keutucky, Thompson and Burnett of Alabama , wlio spoko in favor of improvomonts of intorests to thoir districts. It was agreod that genoral dobato on tho bill should closo today at two o'clock. Saturday, April 20, was set osido for momorial sorvico on tlio lato Ropro soutativo Stakcs of of South Carolina and tho lato Ropresontative Grump of Michigau. Washington, Mch. !20. During tho cntiro sossion of tho Scuato ou Wed uesday tho bill providing for tho pro tection of tho Presideut of tho United Statos was undor cousideration. Mr. Spoonor of Wiscoiisin coutcndcd that tho govornmont had an absoluto and inhoront right to protcct itsolf against assaults mado either upon itsolf or upon any of its oflicors. Ho maintain- Sick headachc, nervous head ache, tired headachc, neuralgic headachc, catarrhal headache, headachc from cxc'tement, in fact, hcadachcs of all kinds are quickly and surcly curcd with DR. MILE.S' Pain Pills. Also all pains such as backache, ncuralgia, sciatica, rheumatic pains, monthly pains, etc. "Dr. Mlles' Paln Pills are worth thelr wcight in cold," says Mr. W. D. Krea mer, of Arkansas City, Kan. "They cured my wlfe of chronic headache wben nothlng elte would." "Dr. Mlles' Tain Pllls drivc away paln as if by uiaclc I am ncvcr with out a supply, and tlilnk everyone chould keep tbem handy. One or two pllls takcn on approich pf headache wjll prevent It every tlme." Mrs. Judoe Johnson, Chicago, IU. Through thcir usc thousands of people have been enabled to at tend sociol and rcligious func tions, travel, enjoy amusements, etc., with corafort. Asaprevent ative, when taken on thc ap proach of a recurring attack, thcy are cxccllcnt. Sold br lt Drucilsta, 29 Baa, 9$ cinll, Dr. MllM MMtMl Co., EOchart, ln, Jl ' "' ' SICK, WEAK,AILINQ WI FE Dr. Greene's Nervura is the Remedy Sure to Make Her Well. Tho man who has n tilck wilo hua u roat burden upon hlm, but hls burdcn is llght coinparod tj that of hls slck wlfo. bhe may not bo sick ubcd, but she ls alling ull tho timo i sho Is weak, nervous, lrritablc, and tired out. She la mleepless nltrlitfl and wakos mornlngs feollnf tired, without energy or ainbltion, dlscourugcd, drnggod out, an indehcrlbably mlserublo. Iler hoad ucIiob, lior bock aches, sho cannot oat, ls cqnetipatod, uielancholy, and bo nervous at born. JTo doctors havo kuown just what timo and had constant paln in her slde. Bevennmonthi , . , .,, , ,j j ,L " She ls tho Bmnllest chlld for herngo thntcnn bo found. All medicines could donoth Ine for her until I gave her Dr. Grecno's Ner-um blood and nerve remedy, nnd tiien she wus cured in a short time. I cannot say cnoueh in proiso of this wonderfu. medlclno, it has dou so much for mo and my family. I lienrtily udviso everylxyly to hike it." Do not fall to try this wonderful Dr. Greene's Nervura blood nnd nerve remedy. You should specially talce it now, for everybody necds at this Benson this grandost of spring1 medicines. I'cople have more confldence in it than in nny and all othor remedles, because it ls the prescriptlon of a fnmous regular physiclan and therefore perfectly adapted to cure, and becauso Dr. Grcene, 34 Templc Place, Boston, Mass., can be eonsulUjd at any time free of charge m regnrd to any case, whether you cal! or write. ed that an assault on tho Presidont was in tho vory naturo of things an assanlt on tho government for there never was a timo when tho Presidont was not in tho oxorcise of tho dutics of liis oillco. His argunient was largo ly legal and constitutional and through out was forceful and entortaining and instructivc. Ohalrmau Payne of tho ways and meaus committeo introduced a bill en titlod "to jirovido for reciprocal trado rolations with Cuba" as a result of tho Ropublican conferonco decision Tuesday night. Washington, Mch. 21. Throughout Tliursday's sesBion of tho Senato the bill providing for tho protection nf tho Presidont of tho United States was undor discussion. Just boforo adjournment an agreemcnt was reach cd that tho measurc aud pendiug amendmciits bo voted upon at four o'clook Friday. Tho speakors on Thursday wero Messrs. Pottus of Ala bama, Hawloy of Connecticut, and Nolson of Minuesota in snpport of tho bill and Messrs. Rawlius of Utah, McCumper of North Dakota, Mallory of Florida Carmack of Tennessee, and Monoy and McLaurin of Mississippi, iii opposition to it. In tho main tho speechos wero roinforcomentts of ar guments which havo beon advancod liorctoforo, fow now points being rais ed. Tho principal poiut mado by tho oppononts of tho bill was that fodoral otlicials ought to bo treated in the courts preoisoly as othor citizcns aro. Throo substitutes for tho bill aro pend iug aud will be pressed whon tho vot ing bogins. Tho House mado a llttlo progress ou tho rivor and harbor bill. Tho river and harbor committeo agaiu suc ceedcd in defeating ovory amendment olfored. At tho opening of tho sessiou Mr. Hull of Iowa roported tho army appro priation bill. Tho Houso then resuin od tho appropriation of tho river and harbor bill. Soveral minor commit teo ameudments woro adopted. Mr. Robortsou of Indiaua offered an amendmout that $2,500,000 bo appro priated for tho improvemout of Ha vana harbor. Mr. Burtou in chargo of tho bill mado a poiut of order against it. It was thoroforo ruled out. Sov eral amoudmonts for appropriations woro voted down. Washington, Mch. 21. Tho Houso committoo on naval all'airs today adopted tho roport of tho sub-commit-teo, to which woro roforred sovoral bills aud rcsolutious iu relatiou to Admiral Schloy, recommending that furthor cousidoration bo indoflnitely postponcd and no furthor actiou bo taken. Washington, Mch. 21. The cabinet today discussed General Miles' case. The Presideut has finally decided to take no action until officially notified of the exact language employed ny Gen. Miles before the commtttee yesterday. SENATOR DILLINGHAM. Washington, Mch. 21. Recent ad vicos from Washington show that Son ator DlUlngham has prosonted tho po tition of oitizons of Calais aud of Woodstook praying for tho passago of tho bill to tax and regulato tho salo of oleomargarino ; also a potition of tho Granito Outtors's National Union of Groton, nnd of Typographl cal union US1 of Moiitpolior, praying for tho ro-onactment of tho Chiuoso ox clusion lnw. Ho has also prosonted tho potition of oitizons of Wilnilng ton for tho anti-olco bill, petitions of oitizons of East Dummerston for tho adoption of an nmoiidmout for cloctlon of Sonators by diroct voto of tho poo plo, aud n potitou of Jarvis post, No. IU, G. A. R of Springfiold, asking for loglslatiou to nnthorizo tho con struction of warships in navy yards. Othor potitions rocontly introduced by Vormont's Juulor Sonotor inoludo ono from tho Boobo Plain branch, Granito Outtors Union, for tho ro- titncs tnat Bue leois as li sho siiouia ny. biio looia just good for Sothincr and ls tired ull tho tlme. uwv quickly wui tne weignt oi hor burden of dlseaso bo lif tcd If she will usc tliat greatcst boon to woman Uind, Dr. Oreeno's Nervura blood and norvo romodyl How quickly it will rellcve hor weakncss, her nervous ncts, hor pains and nchcs, her hope loss duprcf.sion of mlnd and hcart, and how apccdlly lt will rcstore hor strength, ronow hor vitality. vigor, enurgy, powor, and tho pulsing lifo which mcans happlness for women 1 Dr. Oreeno's Nervura ls indeed a blcsslng for weak, nervous, and do spairlng women, for Its uso moans to tncin hculth, gtreugth, hopc, happl noss, and Ufo itsclf 1 Mrs. Jamcs Roakc, a well-known lady llvlng at 145 Washington Strcct, Pceksklll, N, Y., says t "About ftftecn years ago I wae taken very slck. After Bevin mouths I got over thnt, but unvo ncvcr boen woll sinco. I have miffcral UTrlbly with pains ln tha chcst, back, Iddnoys, nnd head. Thoro was a dlsaerceable feolfnp ln tho eyes nnd 1 would uo very 9ick ln tho moniing. 3Iy mlnd was always gloomy and I felt very low-eplritcd. I had tcrrible nuuib spells, and would havo to bo rubbcd aorae tlma tvjforo I could get around. 8ome of thean niunb spells wero so sovere my frlend thought I would not recovcr f rorn thern. " I trlcd doctors oud malielnes, but got no better. Finnlly I begnn tho use of Dr. Grcono's Nervura blood nnd nerve romedy, as my husband had boen most rnlrnculously curva by lt. Aftor using it a short tlin thoro was a most wonderiul Improvement. "I continuod to sttmllly gain In every respect until I was cured of nll these terribfe ailiiigs. This wondcrful medfcino had now cured my husband and mysolf of the most fearful suffering, but this wns not all I now want to tcll about my little girL " Sho hns never been well sinco she waa ailod her. Sho wns out of her mlnd most of ths She hns had sjvisms continually, from six to enactmont of tho Chinese oxclusion law ; tho pctition of tht citizens of Northfield for the passage of the onti oleo bill; thopetition of Frontier Post G. A. R., of Richford, for tho con struction of war vessels in tho Navy yards; tho potition of tho Granito Cuttors local union cf Waterbury for tho ro-enactment of tho Chinese ox clusion law; the pctition of tho Briok layers and Masons local unions, No. 1 of Rutland, for an educational test for immigrants coming into this coun try, also a pctition of suiidry citizens of Arlington asking for action on the oleomargarino bill. Tho Senator also presented tho pctition of sundry citi zens of Montpelier for tho passage of tho oleo bill and tho petitions of citi zons of Springfiold and Wheelock for tho re-enactmont of the Chinese cx clusion law. Ropresontativo Haskins has present ed to tho Houso the resolution of Typo graphical Union of Montpelier for the re-enactnient of tho Chinese exclusion and for tho furthor restriction of im migration, which woro reforred to tho proper committeo. MRS. TIIOItNTON AUUESTED. Mrs. Joff Thornton was nrrestod on Wodnesday nftonioou by C'hief Rniigaii on tho chargo of furiiishiug Ilrpior to Willinm Cilley. On tho Foui th of July, lnst, Cilley was arrested in Burlington aud dlselosed upon a pnrty who wns then doing timo iu tho houso of corroctlon. Tho dtsclosure was not sntisfaetory and Cilley was de talned in j-.iil. On Tuesday ho iiiiidoanotherstateinpnt, diselosing on Ml'S. Thornton of this oity. A warrant for her arrest was plaeed lu Chlof Browneirs hands nnd ho ciime here on Wednosday. Chief Ueagan aiTostod tht wuumu about four o'clock in theiitter noon aud turnt'd her over to Clilef Brownell who took her to Burlington on the iifteruoon traln Mrs. Thornton sald sho should llght the caso Sho was ao eompnuied to Burlington by her husband aud motber. Influenza is raging nt Athens. The Queen of Grecco has been among tho victims, who aro said to nnmbor over 10,000. Her majesty is now improv ing. STATE NEWS. Edward H. Green, husband of Mrs Hctty Green, dicd at the Green home stead at Bellows Falls early Wednesday morning. Mr. Green had been an invalid for many years but until last September had been in his usual health. At that time the kidney troublc with the other complications became very alarming and for a time his life was despaired of but he slowly rallied and although he had not been able to leave his bed he was not dan gerously ill, until seeral days ago, when he began to fail rapidly and for the past two davs had lain m a stupor remaining unconscious to the end. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digcsts what you eat. This preparatlon contalns all of the dlgcstams and dlgests nll kinds of food. Jtgiveslnstant relief and never falls tocurc. It allows you to cat all tho food you want. Tho most sensl,tive Btomachs can tako It. By its uso many thousands of dyspeptlcs havo beco cured af tcr evcrythlnR elso falled. It prevcnts formatlon ofgason thostom ach, fellevlng all dlatrcssaftercatlng. Dlctltigunnecessp.ry. Pleasant to take. li can't holp but do you good PreparodonlybyE.0. DEWiTT&Co.,Ohlcaaa XboU. bottfo contalosSK tlmcathoSOaaK