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1 TUItMS, I'AIII INAUVANUi: One Yenr S1.B0 lSlnllt Montlm 1.00 Hll IMouths 70 If not I'ulil In Ailvimco, r!i.00 h yenr S ' itrott cni nrwANT a tivr rLULrI.WBKKIT MKW K It. T II B watoiimas" 'snrnni r ioni.iBiiKn i,"iiri.UrLC tiik VOL. 965013. MONTPELIER, VT., WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1902. NUMBER 21. 3 I Montpelier MARK DOWN SALE OIV Ladies' Misses' and Children's In onlor to reduce oitr largo aiul varicd stook of Garinents wo havo decidcd to coin nicncoa GIGANTIC MARK DOWN SALK. Kvcry Gaimeut in our Cloak De partnicnt will bo hicludcd in tliis salo. Every Garmcnt. oifcrcd tliis scason's prodnction Notliing but up-to-dato stylcs. If interested como early and securo somc of thc Uargains ofl'orcd. SU1TS Ovor 300 to so lcct from, 827.50 to S3r.00. Etnmino silk lincd Suits, nll colors, S1S.75. S1G to 825 Snm plc Suits, somc silk lincd, at 10. 810 to 815 Suits, nll colors nnd stylcs, nt 87.98. 3 Silk Knglnns. Prico S20, 830, 8-15 Now 810, $i5, 822.50. Jnckcts, Etons colors; nlr sizes $5.00 Wnlking Suits nt 82.98 $5.00 to 87.50 Drcss Suits nt S3.98. S10.00 Silk Etons nt $.1.98. 87.00 to 810.00 Capes, Blnck only S4.98. Suitnble for elderly ladies ; good lcngth 98c buys n child's Jncket, 3 to 10 yenrs, nll colors. 85.00 Coats for 4 to 12 years nt S1.98. HOUSE DRESSES mado from Sea Island l'ercalo. light and dark colors also Ginghamand Lawn, with trained ilounco Skirts at S1.25, 81. U9 and S1.98. li nin Prooi sxncl Isxclintosli Coats S5.00 at S2.9S 7.50 at . . . . 3.98 10.00 at '1.98 AL L, COLORS WITH C V 1? K S . SjDTVIXg J&illtl'ievy JTcLncy Goocls Lcidi.es' 'WrcLppers ESTABLISHED Ra JL BANKERS AND BROKERS And Doalors In INVESTMENT SECURITIES, 71 BROADWAY, .... NEW YORK. STOCKS AND BONDS. We buy thu BETTEIt clnss of Stocks nnd Uonds, nnd ndvnnco monoy to oarry the same wlieu requested. Wo do not sollolt tliw ordinary small apeculativo nccouutB on a margin, More thnn thlrty years membei b1i! iti tho New York Stock Exehnugo ROBERT J. KIMBALL. Do not forget that we are headquarters for all ki'nds of FLOOR COVERING, LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERES, CARPET SWEEP ERS and WALL PAPER. r WELLS & 24 STATE ST., - 40,000 Users in Prove the M(jrits of ,the OLIVER TYPEWRITER- Not what competitors say. GOLD MEDAL TJie liighest award Pari-American Expositlon. THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER COMPANY, 11-15 Peimberton Square, Boston, riass. lllustrated Cntalogue(on Application. Vci'monl, SllitS, Jackets, Capes aild SkirtS nnd Hlouses I $5 to 810, blnck Now 83. WAISTS. Hnndsoino tuckcd Cnslinierc nnd Albatross Wnists in nll thc prctty sbndcs, nt -1.98 nnd S2.1S. Blnck nnd White Indin Silk Wnists nt 82.98. 85.00 to SG.00 Tnlleta Silk Wnists, nll new shndes in clndiii'' Blnck nt 83.98. Miss E. M. Ilanson, Plainfield, Vt. At North Montpelier Thtirsdays. IN 1865. & co., W. EUCENE KIMBALL. BOYLES, - MONTPELIER, VT. Forty Months ilt 98. BusincssMcrc Mcntion. Pred i. Alnaworlli, dninglst, Willnims- lown. vt , eominnos io soiicii iiiHinuppiy trnde at hla old slimd on Dopot street Do vou want nnvtlilnu lu hls llnc. no nmUer what? IIo wiunndertaUo (o sup- piy n, iinii t;ivo yoit s'.uutm'iion ns io ipinlity, (pmntlty nnd prioo. I.ut no ono (,'Isu llntturyoti tlmtlio ean, or wlll, do DOiiur ny yon in ino unig iniu, ini you hnvu piovod it y n vislt nt F A, Aina worth's storo. tNSTllUMHNTAL MUSIC. I'nplU In instniinuntnl mnslo rcuulvud Fildiiy nnd Salnnlay nt Hl aiato strut-t. Mits. Km-kn NvijOiiav. IlOUSEKKEl'HH WANTEO A rollncd ludy, who tindurstimda cooUliif; nnd cnro of lioiisc. Address, stntlng nj;o nnd ox porlunue. L. II., Wnteliman ollk'e, Mont polltir, Vt. WAUM WELCOME Cronstnd, Itussin, Mny 20. Tho Fronch lloot bonriiiK Prcsidont Loubot nnd suito nrrived today. Tho ileot wns mct nt tho scn by tho ontiro mu nioipal council of Oronstnd. Prcsi dent Loubot recoived thcm on Mont citlm whoro tho mnyor wont through tlio custonuiry coromony of oiloring tlio Pn sidont brcnd nnd salt. Subse- quently Prosidont Loubot sus eseort ed nboard the iinporinl ynoht Aloxnn drin whoro ho was recoivod by tho Cznr. Tlio yncht thon took tho pnrty to Pctorhof whonco thoy ln-ooecded to Tsarkosolo whcro tlio Oznrinn wol conied tho visitors. TIIK CAUCUSES. Stnndlng of tlio tiandldntes. JIcU. l'roc. Olem. Bolton, uimnimoiff, 'i Huntington, unnuinious, 3 .lericlio. unanluioua. 1 Richmond, ii4umiiuous, .1 Clmrlotte, mmiilinous, i Wostrord. votu to 03 a Essex, del. contested, I Twolvo inoro nallota east tliim uiunt'3 on ohcek Ust or oountod in nnuouue hiK result. Dorset, uimnlmous, 3 Totnls 1 REPUBLIOAN CAUOUS. A caucus of tho Ronublican votors of.tho city of Montpelier is horoby cnlled to meet nt tho Armory of Com pnny H in snid city on tlio 21st dny of Mny, at 7:30 o'clock p, m., for tho nurnoso ot olectinc mno uCleirates nnd nino nlternntes to attend tho Ro nublican Stnto Convention to bo Iield nt Montpelier ,Tuno 1!), and for tho purposo ot olecnng mnc uolegates nnd nino nlternates to nttond tho Ropubli oan District Convention to bo hold at Montpelier, .Tuno 18, to nominato a Konrosontntivo in Concress, and nlso for tho purposo of olecting n Ropub lican City committee to servo for tho two yenrs ensuing. By ordor of Republicnn City Com mittee, Monpelior, Vt., Mny 10, 1902. LOW EXUUUSION UATES MEMORIAL DAY, HAY 30, Tlio intral Vermont rnilwnv will soll round-trln tiekuts lietweun nll stntiona in Verinont nt fnre nnd one-tliird for round triD. uood Koini; Alav 30. return ini unt 1 31st. OBITUARY. ELRDEDGE. Died at hor liomo in Wnrreii, Mrs. E. A. Eldredge, nged oicnty-two years. Siie liad euioyed mnrried lifo for sixty-f our yenrs. Sho lott an nged imsbnnil nncl thrco clnl don, Mrs. Perkins of iVarren, Cnpt. J. E. Eldredge of Rnndolph, nud Albort E. Eldredge of Warren. Fivo chil dron wero born to hor. A girl diod soon nftor birth nnd Josoph W. El drengo, Sergt. Co. H., Eleventh Vor mont, died in tho service. Sho liad livcd in Wnrron for sovonty yenrs. uov. w. s. inzon ot JNorttuieia imd chnrge of tho funornl. Thoro wero u lnrgo uumbor of mournors from Montpelier, Randolph, Bristol, Wntor bury, Rochestor, Roxbury, Pittsfield nnd Sharon to show thoir rospcot for tho dopnrted. IN MEMORIAM. As our Heavenly Fnthor, in his in llnito wisdoin, hns tnkon ono of our number, Mrs. Ida M. Averill to tho otorunl world, Resolved, That tho membors of tho Mito Sooioty, of which sho wns so long a worthy member nnd fuithful oflicer, nccept tliis disponsation of Providouoo with feelincs of sorrow. nnd oxtond to tho nillictod fnmily our Jienrttoit sympntliy. Resolved, That wo will enoh strivo to omulnto hor oxnmplo and meet tho vioissitudcs ot lito with tlio (Jhristiau spirit sho ovor oxhibitcd. Rosolvod, That a copy of thoso ros- olutions bo prosentcd to tho family aiui sprcau on tno rocoras ot tlio bo cioty. Mrs. J. O. Glensou, Mrs. A. E. Eldridge, Mrs. M. R. Pnlmor. - - - CARD OF TIIANKS. We wish to express our heartfolt thanks to all who have so kindly nssisted us in sonianv wavs durincr the sickncss. tlcath and buriat of our beloved son and brother; anu espccially, thc singers and all who furnishcd so many beautiful flowers. Mrs, Kunice Whitney, Miss Effie Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Whitney and daughtei , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitney anu lanniy, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Whitney, and daugiiter. STOPS THE OOUGH AND WORK OFF THE COLD, Lnxntivo Bromo-Quinino Tnblets onre a cold in ono dny. Xso Uuro, no iay. iTlCO 250. Look up your olllco stationary and soo what you nro in need of. Then call at tho Journal ofllco. Montpelier and Vicinity. Locnl Happcnlngi,. M. W. Wlieulouk U eoiiUiiiinliilliiiriidfiiit, lug tho nino liour dny nt hls bindery nfie.r uiu suiue pinn m nnopieo ny ini; pnmei's. Rov. U. J. O'Snlllviin of St. Allmns is tlio Kuest of Hov. W. J. O'&nlllviin, his nroinor. A. N. Dlauehnrd hns sold to C. E. Moul ton n hulldlug lot ou Clarendon nvenue Hov. Luelus F. lteud is to dellver tlio Meiuorl.il Sundny Hunnoii nt tlio Congre gntioual oliuroh nt Essex .limction next tiuiiday inorniiig. Georco Kinnoy nnd George Barber nro onjoying a few days llshing at Greensboro pond. Miss Kempor. n roturnod missionary, is oxpected to spenk at Trinity church on Tliursday ovcning. Tho crockory dopartmont of Marvin & Shorburno is boing improvcd by ro pninting nnd dceorating. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bonetto leave on Sunday for a trip to Lyndon in tnoir locomobile. Miss Nina Conway of Lobauon, N. II., isvisitinc Mrs. O. II. Roakes. her sistor. Durinc Oitv Judue Smilio's absonco in Gloucester, Mnss., T. J. Deavitt is presiding ovor city court. Mrs. W. L. Goodalo is dolcirato and Mrs. Frank E. Grout. altornato to tho aunual Robokah assembly to bo hold nt Ludlow on Tliursday. J. Edward Bailoy has sold to a Now York mnn tho.ohestnut maro, "Sweot heart," for.b00 nnd tho Fnrwoll horso for U00. A son wns born May 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arbucklo of Bridgport, Conn. Mrs. Arbucklo is a sistor of Mrs. Hnrry L. Worthon of this city. Seiiator W. P. Dillincham arrived in town on Monday aftcrnoon for a briof businoss visit, roturning to Wnsh iiigton Tuosdny. Chester J Bnker nnd Ella F. Mud- gctt both of Brookfield, wero married Monday aftcrnoon by Rov. N. M. Shaw at his homo on Bqrlin street. Judgo J. M. Tylor is still conilued to his homo at Brattleboro with a hard cold. Ho will nrobablv not bo ablo to sit in Sunremo Court this week. William Rilov iinished work on Sat- urdny for the Montpelier Beef Com pnny with whom ho 1ms been connect ed for over thirteen years. Ho has not yot decided whoro ho will locnte. Two bicvcli.sts made a head on col- lision near tho Union Houso whilo going at full speed this noon. Tho wlieels wero bndly twisted but tho riders fortunately escaped without so rious injury. Wllder's orulii'stni lnts beun uininuud to furuisli niusio nt tlio ohonliiir of tho new operu lioio nt I.ifbon, N. il.. whieli oo- eurson Muy 'U, when "Wny Down East' will l)e preM'iited undiT tho iimungt'ineut of W A. Biudv. In tho obitunry luitleu of Mrs. Mirah Hiirnhiim. nuhlishi'd Mr.reh 12. It was stated tliat itobert Muiw, a brollit'r of tho (iyceast'u:resuifs nt Astotia, uregou. This wns an errori m r. Jlorse is a resitlciit of Dnyton, Orogon Rov. J. Edw. Wright went Tuesday to Pittsfield and spoko thero that oveninfe in tho intorests of tho Anti Snloon Lenguo. Ho will spcak nt Bar nard on Wednesday nnd East Barnnrd ou Tliursday evening. Rov. L. K. Willman spoko nt Bn icrslield Mondny ovouing undor tho nuspices ot tlio Anti-Saloon Lenguo,. in plnco ot Rov. W. R. Davonport, who was announced to speak thero but was unavoidably dotainod at Montpolier. J. M Uoutwell and E. 51 Harvov of tho Stnto board of rnilrond couiin ssionera went Tuisday to Hrnttleboro wlieio they inet tho other ineiubers of the com mission. They stnrted out this nfternoon on tholr nuuunl iuspeetion of tho ronds of tho State, conimoneing with tho Boston & Mnine J. W. nnd V. G. Jackson of Orange wero in town today to comploto tho purchaso of tho R. M. Bill homestead in West Topsham. This proporty has been in tho Bill family for nearly sixty years. Tho convoyanco was wado by hoirs of tho estato of whom Mr. nnd Mrs. R. M. Hnrvoy of this city nro two. O. E. Woodwnrd nnd E. H. Denvitt woro in Plainefild on Mondny to try by jury tho trospass cnso of A. D. Peck ngninst A. E. Holt boforo .lus tico A. A. Bliss of Cnlais. Tho jury roturnod a vordict for tho plaintiif to recover 810.58 and costs. Mr. Wood wnrd nppeared for tho plaintiff and Mr. Deavitt for tho dofondant. Ono of tho most novol instanoos of this ycar's spring movings ocourred on Fridny nftomoon. A mnn with a pair of horses attaohed to a hay wagon was tho obsorvcd of all obsorvors as ho mado his way through tho city. His load comprised his housohold goods and his family, spaco hnving boon loft in tho rear of tho wngon for tho wifo nnd ton children. W. F. Wntorman, delegato from Thomns Wildoy oncampmont to tho grand encnmpment loft Mondny for Ludlow. A. E. Whito and Frank E. Smith, delcgates from Vormont lodgo to tho grand lodgo will loavo on Tuesday. Tho grand encnmpment will bo hold on Tuesday, tho grand lodgo on Wodnesday, and tho Ro boknh nssombly on Tliursday. Tho Townson bonofit concort and danco hold at tho Armory on Friday ovcning was a succoss in ovory way. Over 200 pcoplo woro in attondauco aud tho bnnd and orchostra woro nt their best. Aftor an hour's concort by tho bnnd, daucing wns in ordor nud tho lloor wns throngod with dnncors. Tho proccoeds from tho nttnir nmount ed to nbout 870. Tho ontortainmont to bo civou this ovoning in Odd Follow's hall undor tlio auspicos of Ivy Robokah lodgo, will bo ofsnporior oxcollcnco. Vild or's orohostra will prosont '"An Or ohostral Aniatour," Miss Eunico Shor burno will givo readings, Mrs. F. H. Trnoy nnd Miss Pnnsy Sovornnco will rondor vocnl solos, and a piano trlo will bo givon by Missos Nollio Par montor, Gladys Saiulors and Mrs. J. F. Wntorman. A small admission foo will bo ohargod. The roading of a dospatoh from Wilkosbarre, Pa. , in which it was an nouncod that Aloxandor Pattorson of that plnco hnd discovored that an old violin which ho hnd loft in a trunk for yenrs niiuht bo a Strndivarins lod Corliss Laforty, Sr., of this city to rosurroct an old violin which had boon in his family for fifty years. Upon oxnminntion, ho found ou tho insido of tho instrunient tho snmo inscription ns thnt tound in tlio ono nt wilkos bnrro, "Antonius StradivnitiH, Fncio bnt, Annodomini, 1721." Mr. Laforty will havo tho instrunient oxamined by oxports. W. II. Buohanan, whom Mayor Molchor of Bnrro snpplnnted with .Tohn Nicholson as llrst constablo nnd tax collector, was in town Monday and said that tho controvorsy wns not yot onded. Ho snid ho hnd not givon up his books nor should ho, until ordorcd by tho Supromo Court, nnd ho was still collccting taxos undor tho ndvico of R. A. Hoar, W. W. Lapoint and J. II. Sentor. his nttornoys. Ho said tho qucstion of who wns renlly con stnble would bo tosted in city court in Bnrro on Tuosdny, whon tho court will havo to docido whother ho or Mr. Nicholson will draw tho jury in n caso. Mr. Buchnnan olnims ho is still first constablo nnd cnnnot bo removed cxcept by tho peoplo who olected him. Judgo H. R Stnrt, sitting ns chan cellor, disposed of sevoral chancery hearings on Monday. In tho caso of .1. A. Denno vs. Bcek and Bcck. de- cretal ordor wns mnde dismissing tho bill. Georgo T. Swnsoy nnd Gordon nnd Jackson for orntor nnd M. M. Gordon for defcndants. In tho caso of H. K. Bush, recolver vs. Harrison Granito Company, a hearing was givon on a motion to recommit tho ro port to roforoo and order of recommit tal was mado for furthor iindines nnd cxplanation of rcport. In tho case of Ross Huntor vs. Thomas Emorsou and wifo decreo wns struck off, lcavo givon tho dofondants to amcnd their answer and roport ordered recommitted to mastor for flndings on now matter, in dcteudauts' amcnded nnswor. REPUBLICAN COUNTY COM MITTEE. Tho Ropublican Oounty committee mot Monday in tho olllco of J. M. Boutwell in tho Langdon building to flx thc timo nnd plnco for holding tho Wnshington county convention. Tlio committoo consists ot Dr. O. F. Cnmt) of Bnrro. chnirmau. Dr. J. H. Winch of Northfield, Fred Porrin of Plainfield, Hiram Ladd of Worcester, R. S. Drenan of Woodbury, F. M. Corry of Montpolier and Z. H. Mc Allistor of Waitsfield. All of tho membors of tho commit too oxcopt Dr. Camp wero prosent. Secrotary Porrin presided. It wns voted to liold tlie county con vontiou in Armory hall, this city, on Wednesday, Juno 25, at ten o'elock in tho morning. Tho basis of ropresontation is threo from each town and ono for ench ma jority frnctional part ovor fifty based on tho voto east at the last olection. Threo Sonators arp to bo olected this yenr for tho first timo in tho pnst twonty yenrs. Montpelier will bo ontitled to twon ty Ropublicnn delcgates this year as against tho Democrats twcnty-threo. This surplns for the Domocrats is ac countcd for by the olection of a Domo cratic city ropresentativo two years ago. Tho officers to bo nominated at this convention aro threo Sonators, two assistaiit judges, judgo of probatc, Stato's attornoy, Shoritf, county com missionor aiid liigh bailiff. Tho county committeo pnssed a reso lution recommonding that tho town Ropublican committeos post nt lenst thrco cnlls forcnucuses in conspicuous plnces nt least six days beforo tho cau cnses aro hold. CLASSES IN SCULPTURE Undor tho ablo instruction of Mr. Gharles Albort Lopoz of Now York City, clnssos in drnwing and model ing from tho autiquo and from lifo, will bo formed undor tho auspices of tho Wood Art Galjory in this city dur ing tho months of July, August and Septombor. Tho olnsses from tho nn tiquo will bo open to both men nnd women. Tho lifo clnss will bo for mon only. Tho honrs of wofk in tho clnsses will bo from oight to twelvo n. m., nnd from two until fivo p. m., dnily. If desirablo an ovcning class will bo formod. Tho tuition will bo twonty four dollars for a courso of threo criti cisms por weok for threo months. A roduction will bo mndo for solf-sup-porting studonts nnd for mombors of tho Vormont Art assooiation. Apply to Miss Anna W. Phinnoy, scorotary of tho Wood Art Gallery, Montpolior, Vt., for furthor partiou lars and for registration in tho classes. OIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION. A oxamination will bo hold at tho fedornl building in this city, on Wed nosdav, Juno 11, to seonro oligibles for olorks and carriors in tho postal sor'vico, for nppointmont to oxisting vucnucios, or for nn iuorenso of forco whioh it is oxpocted will bo mado July 1 noxt. D. F. Clnrk, socrotnry of tho postnl board, will givo full partieulars. Mr. Olark will also givo any desired informatiou regnrding ox nminntion for a record and idontifica tion clork in tho Unitod States poni tontinry Borvico nt a salary of $1200 por yoar. DESPATOH FROM ST. VINOENT. London, May 20. Tho colonial of, fico hns reooived tho following from Govornor Llowollyn datod St. Vin cont this lBorning: "All immcdlnto wnnts nro now supplied. In my esti mation 8250,000 wlll onablo us to snp port all ( sutt'orors six months and ro houBO thom in now localities. Tho ButVorings of tho wounded from burns aro vory torriblet Sixty deaths hnvo oceurrod in tho hospitalB." Verniont Watclimnn Compnny, Job I'rintors, Montpelier, Vt. FOREIGN. Havann, Mny 19. Tho festivitios in celobration of tho ohango of govorn mcnt becamo gencral all over tho island on Sunday. In nlmost ovory town nnd villnge nn elnhornto pro grammo of popular rcjoicing has bocn nrrnngod. Approprinto dsorviccs woro old h in tho churches nnd higli mnss wns colobrnted by tho nrchbishop in tho cnthcdral. Aftcr midday tho wholo city gavo itself up to frivolity. It wns not until tho tropicnl sun hnd set, howevor, that the gaiety reaohcd its climax. Then Havana was turned into n fairy city, with light and animntion overywhero. Tho plazas glowed with myriad qolored globos, tho streets woro illuminated and tho nir was illled with mclody from bands stationcd at various points, while on tho Prndo, tho fnshionablo drivoway, woromoviug strcams of pcdestrians and carringes. Two mas qucrado balls, given by lower class Spnnish clubs, wero in progress and severnl thousand persons wero prosent nt ench. Pyrotechnic displays wero genoral. Killarney, Mny 19. Thirtion per sons lost their lives by the wrecking of a boat during a storm on Lnko Kil lnmoy yesterdny. Tho rartv consistod of nino tourists, nnd four bontmont. Four of tho formor wore South Amori cnns. Mndrid, Mny 19. Sonor Morot, min istor of tho Intorior, in nn interviow, snid today: "Tho feeling of rcsont- mot ngninst Amoricn is now dying out, but wo cnn nover forgot what we regard as Amorica's nufairness. It's a mystery to nll of ns what was tho causo of tho war. Howevor. tho thing is ovor. Lot us forcot it. Wo stand ready to ronow friendship with Amorica whcnevor America nroilors us tho cxtonded hand. Wo, as tho in- jured pnrty, cannot take tho initiativo but wo will bo clad to tako nart in nny demonstration of aniity tho Unit- cu states may suggest. " uombay. May 19. A hurricano over tho province of Scindie, British In din, destroyed mnny lives, forty miles of railroad wnshed away, besides honses and bridges. Fifty miles of tolepraph wires wore prostrated. London, May 20. A Hro in Wols bach Incandescent works at Westmin ster this morning caused a damago of 500,000 . A thousand persons, most ly women, employed iii these works wero seized with a panic, but nll es caped tinhurt. DOMESTIC. Cool Creok, Pn. , Mny 19. An ex plosion nt tho Fratorvillo and Thistlo mines this morning killed 150 rninors. Sau Franciseo, May 19. Bishop Willinm Tnylor, D. D., Methodist missionnry is dend, nged oighty-ono yenrs. Golind, Tex., Mny 20. Tho latest estimate of deaths caused by Sunday's cyclono is 123. Thoso injured, 175, and somc of theso will die. Forty fivo negroes were found dend in ono hcnp. Sovcnty-fivo residences nro to tallv destroved. forfolk, Va., May 20. The Fronch cruisor Gnulois, bearing a dclcgntion ropresenting Frnnco nt tho unvoil ing of tho Rochnmbenu monument passed in by Virginia capes this morn ing. Fort Monroo saluted. STRUCK BY TRAIN. Paul LaForco of Huntington nnd son, thirteen yenrs old, whilo crossing tho rnilrond trnck in Richmond in front of tho papor train about oloven o'clock on Sunday were struck by tho ongino. Tho boy was killed nud tho fnthor is torribly hurt. Tho horso wns killed nnd tho wngon smashed. Mr. LaForco is now nt tho Bollevue hotol but it is not known how seri ous his injuries will prove. TO OURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Tnke Laxativo Bromo Quinino Tab- jots. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to curo. E. W. Groves' siguatnro is on each box 25c. CUBA IS FRTE. Havana, May 20. Ouba becamo freo today. Tho city is orowded with visitors. Tho decorntions nro profuso nud beautiful. Americnu nud Cuban flags aro ovorwyhoro intertwined and ovory twonty feet nlong tho routo of tho procession smnll nrches, covered with tho colors of tho now ropublio aro erected, makiug a continuous tri umphal canopy. Lottorto Oughtnoy Jarigraw. Montpolier, Vt. Dear Sir : A good many peoplo will seo your houso in tho courso of tho noxt ton yenrs. Wo want it to show what Dovoo lead and zino will do. Wo should liko you to paint it nnd thon not paint it ngain for ten years unloss it noods ropainting. Wo'd liko such n snmplo as that in ovory town in tho conntry with a no tico about it in tho town papor, "Mr. Jaugraw's houso was painted ten yenrs ngo with lend nnd zino , nnd hns novor beon ropninted. Tho color is not so bright ns it wns j but tho pnint is ns porfoot n cont as ovor, to keop out wator, " A good lead and orl job is oxpocted to last threo years j and it is a good ono that lasts threo yenrs; itgonorally does not. Dovoo lead aud zino lasts twico as long, if not : "If you havo any fault to find with this paint, oithor now in putting it on, or horoaftor in tho wear, toll your doalor about it. "Wo authorizo him to do what is rlght nt our oxponso. " Wo want your houso as a samplo nnd ns a wituoss. Yours truly, F. W. Dovoo & Oo. P. S. Abbott & Bailoy soll our paint. 05 REASONS FOR INSURANCE. Kxpenses eat up wnges nnd sal nries. Year aftor year the aver ago niau expccts to build up an estate. The usual result is no provision or only n smnll one for wife aud childien. l.ile Insur nneo does tho work by easy pay nieiits. (C orri iinnclctice ncited i S. S. BALLARD, General Agent, New Lnngdon Building, MONTPELIER, - - VT. EASE, GRACE AND COMFORT. That's what you get in ono of our short top coats. Over conts in tho ncwest stylcs long, short nnd mediutn. Ovcrconts of evory good ma tcrinl. Ovcrconts of every sizo from 31 to 52. Ovcr conts from 85.00 to 820.00. A, D. FARWELL CO. All Coods Sold for Cash. Our Business PLUMBING HEATING Our charges nre for first-clnss work. Expenso stops there. No repnirs for it's donc right nt tho stnrt. No delays for wo bnve thc mnterial nnd do the work promptly. All New Work Guaranteed for One Year. . PECI; EROTHERS 60 MAIN STREET. C. E, DIGKERMAN, Veterinary Surgeon Off lce at DOWNING'S LIVERY STABLE, Opposito Dopot Squaro Barre, Vt. Telephone 137-3 F. D. MARTER, M. D. Homeopathic Physlclan and Surgeon Office, Suito 4 nud 5 Uniou Ulock, 'l'hono 107-2, Hours in Ofllco : 8.30 to 0.30 a. m., 1.30 to 3 nud 0 30 to 8 r. M. Residetico Tho "Riversido", 128 Stnto St., Pliono 107-11. A10NTPELIER, VERA10NT. PAFiKER'S HAIR UALSAM C1iiki nd bf.utll.tl the h4lc! .l"romol.i luiurl.nl iroUu Nevor rlli to Bt.tors Orur PrtTtnti I).DdrulT .nd b.lr UUlfij Kn. .t ii. i-iiv i .