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VOL. 9G 5019.
MONTPELIER, VT., WEDNHSDAY, .JULY 2, 1902.
NUMBJ3R 27.
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TEnPLE-ricCUEN CO.
iMONTPELIER, - - VERHONT.
Mid:"Summer, Mark Down
In all Departments.
GLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT.
July 1st fiiulH ns with
175 Tailored Suits for Ln
dies und Misses on hand.
Wo shnll makc a prico on
tbein tliat cnnnot liclp but
mnko you buy if intoi'estcd
42 Misses Suits in nll
Colors nnd Black. Every.
Suit bought tliis se.ason
to close nt 5.98. Vnlue
812 to 815.
50 Suits, 32 to 1G size,
Colors nnd Black. Drop
Silk nnd Percnlino Skii ls.
Vnlue S15 to $22.50, nt
89.98.
15 Cloth and Silk Cnpes, good lcugths, at 82.98, 83.98, 85.98
SILK ETON COATS, 32, 34, 3G, 38 sizo3, with Lncc Collnrs
Vnlue, S10.00 to S12.50. Now 84.98.
SILK RAGLANS of bnndsomo
815.00, 825.00.
JACKETS mnde froin Chcviot, Brondcloth, .and Venetinn Blnck nnd
Colors. Vnlue 810.00. Etou nnd Blouse styles nt 83,98
50 Blnck Chcviot Flouncc Skirts
at 83.98.
WALKING SKIRTS made from
ford, Blnck nnd Blue. Vnlue 85.98.
RAGLANS, mnde from Priestlevs Crnvenettes, Oxford nnd Tnn
nt 87.98. 89.98.
3G Handsomo White Wash Silk
5.00. Now S2.98.
100 Fancy Silk AVaists. Value S5.00 to 87.50. Xow 83.9S
30 Blnck Taffettn Silk Waists to close nt 83.98.
20 Dozen Wrnppers in pretty pnttcrns, handsoinely trimmed, at 98c.
Value S1.25.
1 case Marsalles Spreads, value 81.75, at 98c
100 mire Silk Gloria Umbrellas
Value S1.75. 98c
40,000 Users in
Prove the Merits of the
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TYPEWRITEH
Not what competitors say.
QOLD MEDAL -The highest award Pan-American Exposition.
THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER COMPANY,
11-15 Pemberton Square, Boston, Hass.
Illustrated Catalogue on Application.
ESTABLISHED IN I86S.
R. J. KIMBALL & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS
And Doalors in
INVESTMENT SECURITIES,
71
BROADWAY, .... new YORK.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
We buythe UKTTEK classof Stocks
the name when requested.. We do not solielt
uu a wuigiii. jiuiu wuu iiiiny yeurs memuemup m tne iNew loric otocK iixeuange
ROBERT J. KIMBALL.
I FOURTH
Wc Carry a Full Linc of
TORPEDOES, PISTjOLS, FLACS,
BLANK CARTRIDCES,
BLANK CARTRIDCE PISTOLS,
PAPER CAPS, Etc. ,
SEE
OUR
BOSTON
t. N.
65 MA1N BT
Moirc Silk nt 89.98, 81-1.98. Vnluo
with Tnlletn Bands Percaliue Lined,
fine Meltons, Tucked Flouncc, Ox
Xow 83.98.
AVaists with Insertion. Cheap nt
with cases, Silver Trimmed Handles.
Forty Months
nnd Bouds, and advauce money to eaiTy
tho ordlnary small speoulative aocounta
W. EUCENE KIMBALL.
OF JULY
BARGAIN STORE,
Kenyon & Co., Prop'rs,
MONTPELIER, VT.
Businoss Mere Montion.
Fred A. Alnswoitli. OriWKlst. Williams
town. Vt , eontinues to sollell und mipply
traik- ut bls old otand on Dopot street
Doyouwnnt nnytlilng -m lils llit, no
mnttor wliul? Ho wii, undcrtukc to enp
Dlv It. nnd irlvo vou satlflfai'tlon ns to
iiuallty, iiinnllty and prlco. Lot no ono
olse llntteryou tliutbo ean, or wlll, do
iietior ty you in iik urug nno, iui you
liavo provod It ly a vlslt at F. A, Aln.
wortlrs store
HAKNEdS MAKEil WANTED. Must
bo good at lopiililng. teudy oinploy
inoiit nnd pny every week to rlglit mnii.
Address or cnll on A, C. Dny, Unrro, Vt.
IIAUNESS MAKKlt WANTED Must
bo good at ropalring Stendy employinont
nnd pny every week to rlglit mnit. Ad
dress r call on A. C Dav, Barre, Vt.
WANTED. A capablo woman t6
do liousowork in the country. Smnll
faniily. Address, O. D. Bosworth,
Williamstown, vt.
WANTED. Block wood, body, 12 inch
tlioroiighly seasoned. Iuipiho at Wntch-
ninn oihce.
WATCHMANS WANTKI) A few cop-
iwofthe Wntolimiin of Aprll'J nnd SKJ.
1002, nro wuiited ul tliis oillee.
INSTIIUMENTAIj M VSC.
I'upllJ ln !:i9tnmiontal muslo reeelvt'O
FHday and daturday at IU Stato stiL'et.
Miia. Kijxn NvcGiiav.
COUNTRY OLUB'S BUILDING.
Tho work of fltting up tho proporty
of tho Montpelier Country Club is
woll undor way. Tho pnrtitlons ' in
tho lower part of tho lionso havo bcon
ronioved nnd that lloor is boing mado
into a largo assembly room. Leadiug
trom this room to tho upper roorns,
whioh will bo rehtted for diireront
purposes, will be a broad stnirsvay. A
snaoious niazza is boitnr construotod
around tho houso from wliich ono of'
tho fiiiest mountaiu views in this
section can bo obtnined ospecially of
Cainol's Hump. Tlio barn bns boon
detachod and moved-away from tho
residonce buildiug and will bo iitted
up in modom stylc.
A portablo bridgo six feet in width
will be constructed from tho ontranco
of tho grouuds aoross the Winooski to
a point near the car barn so that
members using tho electric oars for
transnortation will be afforded a con
veniont mcans of reaohing tho olub
houso.
LettertoJ. A.Coodwln Co.
Muntpulier, Vt.
Dear Sirs: Mr. Knox, an undertaker
for fifty years at Ilrewster, N. Y., painted
Devoo nine years ago. The paint ia said
to be in about as good coudition as when
it was first put on.
Lead and oil don't last nine years.
Yonrs truly,
7-J. V. W. Df.voe & Co.
Sold by Abbott & Batley.
CARPENTERS' STRIKE SETTLED.
The carpenters' strike in Barre
after a duration of.a month and ahalf
has been adjnsted by committees from
the Carpenters' Union and tho Mastor
Builders' Association which camo to
an agreoment after a protracted ses
sion Monyay eveniug and lasted until
ono o'clook in tlio morning.
Tlio demands ot tne carpenters woro
acceded to and a now scale of wages
mado whioh wero aceoptable to both
sidos. Master builders agreo that no
discrimination shnll bo mado against
nny xnan who has been ongaged iu tho
rccont strike. Tne men will return
to work at once, many startiug this
morning.
Tlio master builders duriiiK tlie con-
forence last evening objected strenn
ously to contractiug caponters boing
allowed to becomo mombors of tho
union but the carpenters' union com
mitteo explained that they had no law
govorning them in tho matter, but that
tlio domnnu oi tne iuastcr uuiidors'
Asooiation that contractors bo not al
lowed to identify tliemselves with tho
union snouid bo roierred to neadquar-
ters of the intornational body. The
acreement entorod into last evening is
to be nnai as botn ot tlio committees
were empowered to settlo tho strike.
ENGLISII SWEHDFEIIGEK.
Miss Nellie Swerdfeirerof Mnrsblleld and
James M. Kuglish of Montlielier wero
mnrnedTuesday afternoon at the home of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Slmeon SwerdferKer, the
brido'a pnreuts, Tho weddlng was a faui'
ilv one. onlv tho iinmediato rolatives be
lug present. Mr. and Mrs English nre to
lake u ten days drivo throiiKli Vermont
and upon their return will resido iu this
city at 81 East State street. v Both Mr. and
Mrs. Euglish have niauy friends iu tho
eitv who leoiiirratulato them beartilv on
their union. Mr. Engllsh is a ponular
elerk in tho dry goods store of V. B. Tnp-
iui.
OLEMENT MEETING
Rutland, Juno 30. A citizon's mass
meeting in tho intorost of P. W. Clom
ont as a caudidato for Govornor was
hold in this city Saturday evening. A
processiou of C00 poople was f ormed in '
tho oarly ovoniug and lnarched to tho
hall. It was oxpected that Dr. O. W.
Pook of Brandon would bo present nnd
dolivor an address to tlio crowd but
bo did not appear and tboro was no
speooh-making. A potition asking P,
w. Olomont to sorvc as an indopendout
caudidato for tho govornorship and
pledging tho-support of tho siguors
was read aiid tlion circulnted lor sign-
atures. About -100 neonlo regardloss of
political faitli signod tho pupor and it
will bo furthor oiroulatod throughont
tho city for nanics to bo prosontod to
Mr. Ulomont at somo luturo dato. Tliis
mooting was outiroly local iu its na
turo and was called by omo of Mr,
Olomont's supportors but not by his
liouteuants.
Mr, Clcmoiit himself was not pres
ent, boing at Newport, R. I., onjoylng
a yachting trip. Tho fact that ouly
two-tliirds of tlioso presont signed the
potition, tuat no (icunito notiou was
takou and that tlio mooting was ouly
local in charactor, throws but little
light ou tho possiblo courso Mr,
Olomont may take in tho mattor.
MONTPELIER AND VICINITY.
LOCAL HAPPnNINOS.
l. A. Hrohan of tlila elty !. vlsltlng reln
tivu iu ltutlaud.
Ropalrs aro belngmado in thointer
ior of tho Parish houso.
Tlierou F. Coltou ls tho gllest of Mr, and
Mr. A. V. Colton, hlsparents.
Fred (llea.on Is lioino from Ynlo Col
lugo for the suiuuier vaentton.
llonry Jounott of Orauvlllo has
R0-
ourod employmont in tliis oity.
Misa. Florence Hussoll of Ilurlluulou Is
tho guest ot ilrs. 15 M. Shepard, her aunt
Tlio baud will glvo an open nlr eo ncert
at tho l'avlllon staiul on Wodnesday even
ing Jamcs F. rJewey nnd Miirllii W. l'eck
nro spending a few dnys ut Green sboro
poud.
Miss Allee Giirnseylms been the gueat
of her mother, 3lrs. Goorge Uunisoy, for u
few days.
C. H. loro's faniily leavoon Tliurs
day to spond tho summor near Old Or
cbard bcaoh.
MIjs Mattie Hurulinm ls pasjing tlie
week with her sister, Mrs. O. I) Bosworth,
of Williamstown-
Mlss Qeneva liiirnliaiu 1ms elosed her
sehool nt Jliddlese.x anil retumi'd to her
Iioine in this elty.
Dr. Georgo Cato and wifo aro guosts
of his brothor, J. A. Cnte, iu East
Hardwick for a wook.
Mrs. Frank Adams of this city is
visiting her paronts . Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Vinton iu Granville
Propriotor A. S. Sparrow of the
Montpelier Honse, who has been ill
for soveral days is improving.
Lady Laugdou Nicholas iias offorod
to write gomo music for City Clerk
Morrill for tho uso of the band.
For tlie llrst tlmo this Benson the White
Mountaiu express on Sntuidny mnde eon
ueetlons with tho boatat Iliirlinglou.
Miss Luna Skinnor isemploj'ed as book
keeper in rtobinsou'.s markut whilo Mlss
Dewing is taking her unnuiil vaeatlon.
Hev. W. 11. Daveliport went to Iioston
Tuesday nnd will vistt New Hedfoid nnd
Spi'ingneld beforeretiirningtheliiBtof the
week.
Charles Rogcrs of the New Englaud
Tolephone company's division hoad
quarters squad is in town for a few
days.
All barber shops will keep open
Thursday night until 11 o'clock, nnd
will remain closed all day Friday,
July -1.
Tho Misses Dodge, tcachers in tho
public school at Plainfield, woro in
tnis city touay en routo to thoir nomo
in Urattloboro.
F. M. Corry is kept busy these
days receiving congratulations upou
1ns becoming a candidate lor city
Ropresontativo.
C E..ilver bns moved his uroeerv from
the D. D. Nelson btdlding to tlio store in
Colby's bloek reeently vncated by theJ."
a. uooiiwiii uompany.
The year bookof tlie l'hiloiiiuthian Club
of Barre has just been issued irom the
Watehman pjvse. The club ntimbers
twonty-lhree iiiembers.
Arthur Oruiobee nnd his sioter. whlle
ridingto Wnterbnry on Sunday. saw three
fnwns nt ouo tlme feeding in "Mr. Hatha
way's eornlleld nenr Middlesex.
I'rof. Hnin went to Ihirliimlon Tues-
day to uttend the sessions of tho Amer-
lean insiuute ot liihtruction. utner loeai
instrniitors attended Wednesday.
J. W. Caustic, foremau of tho
Watchmau press room, nnd wife left
Saturday for a weok's visit with
rolativos in Shorbrooke, P..Q.
The Hylo i; MeCormiek Granlte Com-
pany is uow rusheu with busiuess and
hnve sixty-two men at work, the lnrgest
uumber they have ever employed.
Miss lElizabeth I'neker has returned
from her vislt to South Framinghain,
Mass., nnd resumed her duties as coutral
to in Bethuny ehureh cholr ou Sunday
Georgo K. I'utnam has resigned as loeal
coiTesiiondent for tho Burlington Freo
Press and is to be suceeeded by E. A.
Nutt, who begins his duties on Tnesday.
Rov. Ralph Lowe of Barro is ono
ortho speakers at the Now Englaud
meeting of Stato Epworth Leagues to
be held at Worcester, Mass., July
10-18.
(Jhief Ue
an is notlf
f.vitur nronertv own
ers to elean their bao
ek yards of Ignltiblo
material by July !i as a safeguanl against
nre on tne gionous tourth and ;tne nignt
befere.
"E. K. Knott" won the 2:Vi pnelng raco
and "Tho Govenless-' the Ii:lQ raco at
Barton on Snturdnv. J. Edwnrd Baiioy's
string ofjboises will raee at Concord, N.
II., on tho Fourtli:
Tbreo of J , Edward Baiioy's horses par
tieipato ln the raees ut Concord, N. II.,
this week, The "Governoss" starts Wed
nesday, "Susan" on Thursday and tho
'Kuott horse" on Friday.
S. B. Colby and family went into oamp
at Groton poud Tuesday for a week Mr
Colby's plaeo as eonduetor on tho Central
Vermont braneh lino is taken by Conduc
tor .Tni'kson of St. Albans.
E. F. Raud went to Boston on Friday
evening for a few days' stay. His
placo as eonduetor of tho Montpolior
and Wells Rivor passenger train is
takou by Bart Fitzgorald.
Oultoaiiumburof Moutnelier neoplo nro
gouigto tno isies ot siioaisnoxtsntuniny,
tnkiiiL' ndvuutm:eof tbelowrates of travel
and board afforded by the Unltarian
Suuiuier Meotlngs Assoelation,
William Hooper was tho possessor of
a nractically now black iou liat on
baturday eveniag but somo narty, evi
dontly color blind, took it. und left him
a weathor beaton brown hat in its
stoad.
The Joiirnnl is plensed to noto that the
nrosneot of atteinlnnee ut tho Montpelier
Sominary for tho comliig fall term Is
ahead ot last vear. The iiuinber of stu-
denta reglstered ls now larger than a yenr
ngo ut iiiis tiine.
ComineueliiK.Iulv 1 the Boston Bursniu
store und the itucduct s oro will elose
over.v ovenlnir oxeont Vondnv and fak
urday. Tho former will bo open this
week Thursdny evening, Both stores will
elose July Fourtli at noon,
W. I'hlllip Siulth, who grudunted last
week from Willlnms College, is at home
for the sunimer vncatlou Hev. and Mrs
Edward L, Smith of Chlengo nirivod
on Tuesdny for u two weoks' vlslt with
Mr, and Mrs. C T. Smith, hispari'iits.
Alleu Baleh of Iludson, Mass,. wii9 Iu
the elty Moudny nceoinpauled bv bls
mother. Mrs Amos r astrldce of North
llold. Mr Bnleh was formerlv well
kunwn ln this vloluity, IIo 1ms passed a
very pieasant vaeatiou : ten uays wuu
.reliitlvcs'aud friends hero and iu adjoiu-
Ing towns. Ho left for M, Albaus SV'ed
ni'sday and will return hoine this week.
The work of replacing tho trestlo
supports undor tlio Contrnl Vormont
railroad bridgo at tho month of tho
North Braneh streaui bns been com
ploted nnd trains rosumod runuiug
ovor tlio bridgo on Friday ovoning.
JudgoT Il.Lauce of Cabot lsdauger
ously 111 at his home ln that plueo suffer
liiglroin a kiduey troublo aud his jihysl
elaus fear that ho eaiinot reoover. Mr.
Ijunee Is well kndwn In Wiishington eoun
ty havlng oeeupied tho iosltiou ef tmis
tnntjiidge. roveralof the friends of vr. and. Mrs.
W. N. Tht-iiauli, who undersiood their
marriage was to oeeur ut eiglit o eloek
this inoriilng, went to St Augustiuo's
enurciiiit tiuit iiour nuil nfter waitlng for
a tlme learned tlie event hnd takeu plnce
au hoiiruuda half Hvvlously,
Thero was n fair attendanco nt
Dowoy park on Moudny evening. Only
thrco of tho Rialto couipany had ar
rived, howevor, so no aduiission wns
chnrged. Tho trio entortained tlie
andionco for about an bour- Tlie rest
of the company arrivo today.
J, A.Calkius, of tho elerleul fon-e at tlio
lueid express I'diiipnnj's olliee, has been
trunsle red to Coneord, N. II. Ills plaee
is taken by C. II. Goodwln, who has bef n
express messenger betweeii this elty and
Wflllanistown, aud Mr Goodwin's plaee is
taken by h. A Slbley of Burlington.
This is an exceedingly busy season
with contractors and builders and
thero aro a larger numbor of struc
tures in tho courso of buildiug than
for some yenrs past. It is said that
thero is not an idlo carponter in tho
city and a few more could flnd eni
ployiaent. Tho Central Vermont railroad has
elenned up tho wreckege ut Middlesex
enust.-d by tho wasliont, the last belng
burned Snlurday. Work wlll be eom
meneed at oueu Iu lilling the ugly hole
that eiiuses noendof iiiipruheusioirnmong
the passengers aseueli irniii ereeps slowly
aerosi tlie teuipornry trestly.
Mrs. A. J. Stone, aged ninety-
tliree yoars and who has ior somo
yenrs resided in this city with Mrs. I.
H, P. Rowell, her daugliter, has gono
to New Britain, Conn.,where sho has
entered the sanitnrium of hof son, Dr,
E. L. Styles. Dr. M. F. Styles, an
other son, accompanied Mrs. Stone.
It is said that tho battlo of Manlln Bay
pales into luslguitleauoe aloiigside tlie
ipore rueent batile of Berlin poud. Un
rortunately the war eoirespoinlents ure
uiinble to give the dttulls us the Klng's
foreesof lU'O strong Insist that Muinm's
the word, o luture generatioiis will
ttiuinb the pngus of luslory in u vnin
senreh for a reeord of event.
The Middlebury Register speaking
of tho conimencement exercises at the
collego there says : " Tho music fur
uishcd by Wilder's orchestra of Mont
pelier during tho exercises of nlumni
dny nnd nnd tlie prizo spenking was
especially fino and greatly appreciated
by the lovers of good music. This is
onil of tho very best orchestras in New
Eugland.
Nou-Uuiou mado tobacco sold in
this city stauds iu line for being
"scabbed."Tlie local uuions havo re
ceived from tho Central iabor Union
headquarters a list of union made to
baccoes and if this list is approvod
by the local uuions, ns it probably
will be, other tobaccoes, liko tlio Con
tiiiontal company's products will be
proscribed.
Those who tremblo each time they
indulge in a glass of water lest they
drink a few million bncilli or shndder
at tho thought of some stray microbo
finding lodgings within .their houses
sliould tnko varticular pains to tbor
oughly wash all fruit before eating
ns fruit denlers keep tho same exposed
on stauds ulong the streets regardless
ot tlio clouds ot dnst tliat prevail.
Tho foundry of tho Lane Mauufac-
turing company registered ono of tho
largest iron meltings on Friday in its
lustory, Tlio averago aaiiy meiting
is from 4,000 to 5,000 pounds but on
Fridav it was 9.500, or about doublo
tho usual quantity. Tho occnsion was
the casting or somo or tne neavy nx
tures for tho great dorrick being con
structed for Mayor Boutwell to bo
used on the Laugdon qnarrios.
Tho handsomo picture won by the
Knights of Columbus cribhago team
in its tonruameut wltii that oi uom
patly H last winter is on exhibition in
tlie wmuow ot J. n. ieianu's storo,
It is au excellent steol ongraving and
tho subject ls tbe"Landiug of Colum
bus. " It is enclosed in a massive gilt
framo aud tho wholo is valued a !j2o.
Tho picture will belbung iii tho as
sembly hall of tlio Montpelier Council.
Tlio weather clork was iuduliront to
tho band on Saturday ovoning and tho
result was a largo crowd in attendanco
at tlie open nir concort given at the
school street stnua. xno stand nas
been repaired and the gas lamps re
placed bv electric lamps with ro
ilectors. Tho fino program rondered
by the band was thoroughly apprecia
ted, Karl iorseii boing obiigea to re
peat his cornet solo in order to silence
tno pinuuits oi tnose present.
The residents in tho noighborhood
of tlie crnuito Kliecls on carro stroet
aro soon to onter a protost to tne oity
council against tlio ncts of tho itniiaus,
wno are omployeu by tne new gas
company and who aro now quartorcd
in the old shcd ot Jjyucii lirotliers.
Tho residents will insist that thoso
laborors bo camped in a moro out of
tho way locality so tliat tho freedom
tlioy indulge in may bo loss of a nui
sauce.
A uovel curo for balkiness in a horse
was (lemonstrateu successiuuy on
Main stroet ou Friday aftornoon. One
of a pair of driving horses balked
nnd refused to budgo. An onlookor
tied a twiue string on tho tip of the
aniinal's ear aftor whioh tho horso
startod off as' readily as ono could
wish. Tho theory is that tlie string
so uttrncted tlio unimnf s attontiou
that it t'orcot all about balkiug. Tho
sohonio is not patontod so politicians
may apply it without cbargo.
Tho rocontaeitationovor tho allecod
boycott of "Uno" boor in this city it
Bocms was caused by tho iuadvortouco.
ot a local union nian wno uiu not in
toud that tho cards calliug attoution
to tho boycott in Boston, sliould bo
diatributed, until somo aotion could
bo takou by local labor nion in this
oitv. Throuch an ovorgicht th
cards woro nlaced in cironlatiou in
somo way and rosulted in no ond of
talk, both upon the part of dealers
in tlio proscribed lluid, union mon nnd
sympatnizors.
Tlie best of tho soason's nltraetlons up
pearat tlio Granlte City Trottinir I'ark
on July 1 nnd 5 when tho fiiliious "Iioston
Blooiners," tho ehninploii feiiiiilehnse ball
teiun ef the worlrl, uiiilur tho nianage
nifiit of the woll knowu Mieatrleul jiro
uioler, W. I. Ni'i'dlmm, wlll play a foeal
team from Barre. Tnls ls only one ot the
dozuns of attractlons that you wlll get on
these day.8 In additlon to the raees I'u
eors hnndled by dog drlvers. The ladles
band, and a blg list of raet-s 'nre bllled for
eaeh ol tho two davs with a eomplele
clinuge of program daily As usual pop
ular iirlces will prevnll,
Mrs. Alvln l'leree, a resident of Kns
Montpelier for many yenrs, passed away
at her home In that plaee Siuiday morn
ing after nn illness of many moutfis. The
deeeu?ed wns a wonian of stcrllng qual
itles aud her d-ath wlll bi uioiirned bv u
wldo cirele of friends nnd ri'Iatives. Ilnr
imo wns slxty-six yenrs. nnd ten months.
Finieral serviees were held at Moretown
nt one o'clock Tiictriny where lntermeut
wns mnde, A lirayer wns rend nt
the resldence Iu Eat Mntitpeller at!):00
n in. that nioriilng. The ileeensed left n
huslminl. two son. E. A. nnd I,. a
I'icree aud n daugliler. Mrs H J. btewnrt
of East Montpuler
Kon. ,T. A. DeBoer, president of tlio
Nutional Llfe Insurauce Company,
lias reeently returned ;from a four
weoks' businoss trip through the wes
torn nnd middle States. President De
Boer has travoled during lils absonoo
somo six tliousand niiles, inspecting
propcrties in which tho company has
an interest, visiting general and sub
ngonts of tho company, making ac
quaintances and familiarizlng himself
in many ways with tho company's
affairs boyond the prccincts of ofllcial
headquarters. Mr. DeBoer is greatly
inipressed with the great riches of the
west, particularly in ngriculture, ns
oxhibited at this time in the crops
on tho ground, and the mighty pro
gress that section of tho nation is
making. In respect of the busiuess
of the National Life, it is an interest-
lug circumstanco tliat it Iias writton
ovor a million and a half of insurauce,
since .lanuary l, more than was.writ
ten in tlio same period last year.
NEW. SHOE STORE.
Tho openiug of the new shoe store
of the J. A. Good win Company at 14
State street occurred on Saturday
The company opened a shoe store in
Colby's block at tlio cornor of Barro
and Hubbard streets a. year ago and
las met with such success it has for
somo time been waiting for an oppor-
tunity to movo to moro commodious
and centrnlly located quartors.
Tlie store tormerly occumed by
Roakes & Driscoll was at last secured
and' has been ' thoroughly renovated
and repaired. Shelving aud drnwers
havo been conveniently arrangcd nnd
the counters aro covered with green
felting which with the brightor colors
of the rugs aud furniture niako a
pleasing contrast to the white enamel
of the walls and tho tints of tho bor-
der.
Mr. Goodwiu, the manacer, neods
no introduction to tho pnbhc of Mont
polier. Ever courteous and thorough
ly acquainted with the shoe business
he has won an enviable repntatioii for
fair dcaling and the honesty of his
goods. The "Pntricinn" nnd the"Dor-
is" shoes for lndies and tho "Walk-
over" ior men are 1ns leaders al-
though he carries other first-class
makes.
The store was visited by a large
number of people during the nfteruoon
nnd all wero charmed with the neat-
ness and convenience of its arrange
ment. Tho company will undoubted
ly securo the proportion of trade it
deserves.
BARRE OLEMENT CLUB
Tho local option club of Barre met in
that city last week aiid debated tho ad
visability of Hon.P. W. Cleinent bolt
ing tho action of the Republicau Stato
convention and runuiug upon an in
dopeudent ticket. They were about
ovenly divided iu opinious on the mat
tor but it was decided that they recom-
mend that Mr. Clement abide by tho
decisioii of the State convention but
sliould ho decido to becomo a candi
dato they agreed to support him.
POSTMASTER BANOROFT.
The uaincAOt' O. 0. Bancroft has
boeu sent to the Seuate, to succeed
L. W. Shedd as postmaster at Mont
pelier. Without question tho Senate
will connrm tno Jrresiuent's nomina
tion, and iu dne courso of time his
successor will qualify and enter upon
tho administration ol tlio anairs ot
tho oiHco. Mr, Shedd's commission
is dated July G, 189S, but ie took tho
offico in Soptombor of that year. He
will continuo in oilice till Mr. Bau
croft is ready to reliovo him. Mr,
Shedd has not determined upon his fu-
turo courso.
0. O. Bancroft is n young man of
high standing iu this city, a nativo
of Montpelier, whose busiuess ability
has boon tosted iu situatious tliat givo
tho highest assurauco that he will elll
ciently mnnnge the affairs of tho post
olllce. Ho is at present on the clerical
forco of tho National Life Iusurauco
Co., going.to that iustitntiou from tho
First National Bank. His friends who
iucludo tho wholo community, con
gratulato him ou his success,
THE GLORIOUS FOURTH.
Chief Reagan trusts that thoso who
cobrato Inepeu will doncodlo Daybo
caroful in tho handling of flroworks,
crnokors and torpedoes. Ho requests
that no crackors bo thrown beiioath
tlio feot of horses or podestrians, or
on to awnings. All of those things aro
contrary to law and aro punishablo as
misdeamoanors.
All who may partioipato in tho
"night boforo tho Fourtli" fostivities
sliould remombor that thero is a dis
tiuotion botwen fuu and orimo and
govorn thomsolves accordingly. Tho
broakiug of n glass iu a firo nlarm box
and pnlling in an nlarm is punishablo
by a fino. It costs tho city inonoy to
turu ont tho ilro dopnrtraent aud tbis
sort of fun is of n malicious naturo.
REASONS FOR INSURANCE.
Expcnses eat up wages anil sal
aries. Year after year tlio aver
ago iimti expeets to bnild up an
cstate. The usunl result is uo
provision or only a siun.ll ono for
wife and cliildrcn. Life Insur
ituce does tlie work by easy pay
tnciits. l.arrtiji ndenCj oncilcdj
l
S. S. BALLARD,
General Agent,
New Laugdon Buildiug,
MONTPELIER, - - VT.
NEAT,
NOT CAUDY
Neat that's the word for our
Negligco Shirts. A strong line
of Plain White Negligeo Shirts
from 50c to $1.50. Colored
Shirts, 50c to 82.00. If you
wnnt the best thing for n hnt
a Pananm nt 812. Tho next
best is n Porto Rican Strn.w,
S2.50 nnd 83.00. There nre
others from 50c to 82.00.
A. D. FARWL-L--&0.
All Coods Sold for Cash.
PERFECT
PLUMBING
The clnim we
our nlumbinff is
rnako for
a
strong
one.
Wo 'see tliat the work is
perfectly done, nnd that
perfe'ct materials nre used.
AVe will prove it by giving
yon work that will stand
testing nnd inspection.
All New Work
Cuaranteed for One Year
PECK BROTHERS,
60 Main Street, Montpelier, Vt
Bear in Mind The
J. A. GOODWIN GO.
Are at their New Quarters
1 4 State St.,
Where they will be pleasjd to show their
friends
THE FArVOUS
U i.
SHOE FOR LADIES
and many other lincs of
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