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VOL. 9G 5020.
MONTPELIER, VT., WKDNESDAY, .JULY 9, 1902.
NUMBER 28.
flifir T r hmir nr
TEMPLE
MONTPELIER, - - VERHONT.
Second Week
Mid""Sum mer Mark Down
In all Departments.
GLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT.
July 1st fmdH us with
17i) .Tnllored Suits for Ln
ilics and Misscs on lintul.
Wo sluill tnuke iv prico on
tliein thnt cnnnut holp but
nmkc you buy if interestcd
12 Misscs Suits in !l
Colors nnd Blnck. Kvery
Snit bought this scnson
to close nt 85.98. Vnluo
S12 to $15.
50 Huits, 32 to 1G size,
Colors and Blnck. Drop
Silk nnd Pcrcalino Skirts.
Vnlue S15 to
SD.98.
15 Clotli nnd Silk Cnpcs, ood longths, nt S2.98, 83.98, 85.98
SILK KTON COATS, 32, 31, 3G, 38 sizes, with Lncc Collnrs.
Vnlue, S10.00 to 812.50. Now 4.98.
SILK HAGLANS of lmudsoine Mohe Silk nt 89.98, 814.98. Vnlno
15.00, 825.00.
JACKKTS mnde from Cheviot, Broudcloth, nnd Venetinn Blnck nnd
Colors. Vnluo 10.00. Kton nnd Blouso styles nt 83,98.
50 Blnck Cheviot Flounce Skirts with Tnlfelu B.tnds Perealino Lined,
nt 83.98.
WALKING SKIHi'S inndo from finc Meltous, Tucked Flounce, Ox
ford, Blnck nnd Blue. Vnlue 5.9S. Now S3.9S.
HAGLANS, inndo from Priostlovs Crnvcnettcs, Oxford nnd Tnn
nt 87.98. S9.98.
3G Ilnndsoine White Wush Silk AVnists with Insertion. Chcnp nt
85.00. Now S2.98.
100 Fnuey Silk AVnists. Vnlue 85.00 to S7.50. Now S3.9S.
30 Blnck Tnflettn Silk Wnists to close nt 83.98.
20 Dozen Wrnppers in pretty pattcrns, hnndsoniolv trinimed, nt 98c.
Vnluo S1.25.
1 cnstj Mnrsnlle.'s Sprends, vnlue 81.75, nt 9Sc.
100 nme Silk Glorin Uinbrellns with cases, Silvcr Trimmed Hnndlcs.
Vnluo S1.75. 98c
I
We are headquarters foi the cele
brated "HOLLY" line of Pocket
Knives and Shears. Every one fully
wairanted. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money refunded.
S 3EJ 353
O XX DEt
BOSTON BARQAIN STORJE,
C. N. Kenyon & Co., Prop'rs,
65 MAIN ST., MONTPELIER, VT.
ESTABLISHED
EANKERS AND BROKERS
And Doalors in
INVESTMEIMT SECURITIES,
71 BROADWAY, .... NEW YORK.
STOCKS AND BOIMDS.
ihU ... . Vy th" UK? r,KIl,.i,,"f8 of StookH nnd Honds, nnd ndvnncu monuy to uurry
the Biuni. when ii.qiicstud. Wo do not solidt tlio ordlnnry nnmll gpcoulatlvo nocouuts
on a niurf;in. Moru tlmn thlrty yenrs nn'mboi slil in tlio Now York Stock ExoIiiuiko
ROBERT J. KIMBALL.
BARRE SUPPLY CO,
Doalors In
BELTING, HOSE, ENGINES,
ENGINE SUPPLIES,
AIR GOMPRESSORS,
WAIMTED
A Cood Salosman for tho
above line of goocls.
Offlco nndsalosrooms:
24 Park Block, NiMalnSI., Barre, VI
McCUEN CO
I
mm
Af. rv'1
822.50, nt
Is
IN 1865.
W. EUCENE KIMBALL.
RUTLAND RA1LR0AD.
The through car line hetween New
orK, isosion ana au wew lingland
poinis, anu ine Aauoiuiacks, i tiousand
isianus, Aioutrcni anu yuebec.
Across the Islands of Lake Champlain
Reaching the best locations for camplng
and fishlnf. tnnrhincr nl tlio fnllr....lrwr
stations : South Hero, Grand hle, North
Hero, isle LaMotte nnd Alburgh.
For timu tablcsand full information ad
dress
Geo. T. Jnrvis, C. B. Hlbbard,
Gon. Manager. Gen. Pass Agt.,
Rutland, Vt.
Busincss Mcrc Montion.
Fred A. Alnsworth, drugglst, Willinms
town. Vt , oontlnuos lo sollelt nnd supply
tnnk' nt his old stnnd ou Dupot street
)o you wimt imythliin in lila llne, no
inuttL'r wlint? IIo w'n tiiult'i'tiiUu to sup
ply It, nnd plvo you a'ltlitfnotlon ns to
(ltmllty, (iiinntlty nnd prieu. Iot no onu
olse llitttfryoii tlintlhs cnii, or will, do
liottur ly you In thu (lnlg llnu, llll you
Imvo iirovcd It by n vlslt nt F A, Aitif
wot tli s 8toro
WANTKn. SuvliiKS Bnnk Dopositorn,
whoisH rnto oC intorest ou tlielr siivIiiks Is
itliout. to l)t- rediiccd, to si'iid for n liooklut,
"Al)out. Ourw'Ivus," glvlug our plnn tlmt
ri'iillzes, on iuvi-Atitiunto ruuoiiiiiiflidcd by
ll?, not loss tlmn 8 to Vi pcr tuMit nor nn
niiiii It ls nbsoluti'ly snfc. willi liio prln
cipul Hiibstiinllully inmnintei'd nulnal
loss K, Hiildwln llmniuit, Hartford,
Conn,
Koit Sau: Ono of tlu- bi-st piijini: Hus
liinrinits In tliu 8tntp, locntlon beet in tlio
clty of Uiirrc; doi-s Sl.O'JO n yenr biisiiness.
Kor ronsons for pt'lliiifi nnd full pjir Licn
lnrs cnii nt L1P5 Nortli Mnin struut, Unrro,
Vt. G. ,1. Hnwcs, Propi ictor
BUTTEUFLY HAHVEY.
A quict weddiiiK occurrcd nt St.
Aunustino's pnrish liouso nt 8 o'clock
on Momlny evoniiiR wlion Jliss Glndys
Klvn Hnrvoy nnd Loronzo Frceman
Butterlly wcre unitcd in uinrringo in
tlio pri'.senco of n fow friends, Kev.
W. ,T. O'Sulliviiii porforminf; the cere
mony. The contracting pnrties nro Mont
pelior young people, tho brirlp boing
tho dnughter of Mr. nnd Jlrs. W. Fred
Hnrvey wlio resido nt 80 Loomis
street, nnd formorly omploycd ' nt tlio
tolephone exchnngo. Tlio groom lins
been for sovonil j-enrs n jiopulnr clerk
nt the storo of Williuiu Millor. Both
hnve a lnrge nuniber of frionds who
will wish thom evory good thing lifo
has to oll'or. Jlv. and Mrs. Buttorlly
aro at onoe nt honio to their frionds nt
tlio roonis thoy havo engaged at 75
Barre street.
WILL REOEIVEr)7A. R. TOKEN.
The National Sooiety, Dnughtcrs of
the Amorican Itevolution.nt tho aniuial
cdnvention recently hold nt Wnshing-ton,-D.
O. , adopted n rosolution to
jirescnt n gold spoon suitnbly inserib
ed to every membor of tlio soeioty
who is n "gonuino" daughtor, that
is, wliose fatlier saw s-erviee' in the
Kovolutionary War. Thero aro only
two of theso real "Daughters of tho
Rovolution" in Vermont. Ono of
theso is Jlrs. Betsoy Blanchard Kemp
of tliis city, mothpr of Hnrlnn W.
Kemp, seoretnry nnd trensuror of tho
Union Mutual Firo Insuranco Com
pany. ilrs. Kemp recently becamo n nicm
ber of Mnrquis do Lafnyette Cliaptor,
D. A. It., of this city, is eighty-two
years of ago and retains her facultios
to n remarknble degreo.
Sho ' wns a dnughter of Lomuol
Blanchard, who wns born in Shutes
bury, Mnss., .Tuno 23, 1703. On July
2o, 177!), whon only sixteen years of
nge, 3Ir. Blanchard enlisted in Capt.
Elihu Portor's company of Col. Ly
man's Hnmpshiro Kegiment. IIo sorv
ed n nionth and sixteen days at Now
Londoii, Conn., and wns mustered out
Auugst 31, 177D. Ho died at Worces
ter, Vt., October 2, 181)1), aged niuety
two years.
The only other "Daughtor" in Ve
rmont is Jliss Lucy Skinner of Brook
field, now ninety-two years of age.
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.
Harrv II. Bnxter, n well known
young man of Barre, nttempted sui
cide early Sunday morning by shooting
innisoit in tlio lett breast witn n
thirty-two calibro rovolver.
lt is supposed no eommitteu tlio
rash nct sometimo about threo o'clock
n. m., nlthougli lt was not discovered
until soven o'clock in tho morning
wnen Baxter cnlled N. r Hill, n
boardor nt the samo houso on Snmmor
streot. Baxtor did not wisli a phys-
ician to bo called but Dr. F. O. Ligou
ri wns sunmioued and found tho
wounded ninn lying pnrtinlly dressed
on tho bod still conscious but suil'ering
greatly from tho wound. Ho wns re-
movod to tho hospital nnd Dr. Nowton
cnlled. They worked over him n
long timo trying to nnd tho bnllet,
but gavo up tho attenipt, ns the pn
tieut wrts in a weak condition. Whon
questioned he said ho was tired of
lito. "1 mado n mistnko: i aimcu
for tho hoart, and only penotrated tho
lung. " It ls said ho atempteu suicluo
threo weoks ngo in a despondent fit-by
tuking poison.
lt is snlu tlmt Bnxter had boon lu
dulging heavily in liquor during tho
past weok nnd Snturuay nlght was in
formed by his employers, B. W. Hook
or uo., tlmt ho must monu msways
or leavo thoir emnloy.
Baxter's homo 1b at liarton wnoro
his sistor, Mrs. Grow, nnd his fnthor
livo. Ho camo to Barre from bt.
Johnsbury threo yenrs ago nnd opened
n carpot cleaning ostablishment. Ho
wns bought out by B. V. Ilooker, by
whom ho had boen omployeu since,
Ho was a quiot, unassuming follow,
nnd populnr with his assooiatos. IIo
was twonty-slx years old, was in good
ueaitn and nau a good ositioa. tho
act was a surpriso to his irionds, al
though he was known to havo moody
flts. No nttompt wns mado during tho
day to proho lor tho bau as tlio pnyst
oians fcnred intornnl bleoding.
AT DEWEY PARK.
Tho Mnnhattnn Stnrs, who nro nt
Dowoy Pnrk this wook gavo n good
norfornuuico on Monday ovoninc.
Supt. Andrus has wrought surprising
changos nt tho Pnrk nnd has his own
mou ns nttondnnts, so thnt not only
cloaiilinoss but tho hest of ordor is
maiiitained. Tho company this wook
cousists of Winifrod Stowart, con-
tralto, Ilart & Bossio, imporsonators
nnd ulusionslsts, hddlo Ulnrk, como
dian. and Woston & Bosloy, in com
edv and ballads. All nro nrtists in
thoir pnrticulnr rolos nnd givo n good
liour ol iun nnd musio wnicii is uo
void of any objeotionnl fonturos.
TO CUUE A'COIiD IN ONK DAY.
Take Laxatlve Ilromo Qululuu Tablots,
All dniL'L'lats rofund tho mouev If lt fallt
to oure. K. W. GrovoB' slgnnturo ls on
oaeh box. 25o,
Montpelier and Vicinity.
LOCAL HAPPENINCS.
Hnrold lluwgon of Newport ls tlie mieflt
of K. I. Drury.
Henrv Heott of C'liieano la a iruesl of
Mra. .1. V. Kllls.
A daiiL'lilcr was born .lulv 1 to Mr. and
Jli s. F. I. Reeor.
Miss Lucile Merron of Ilurlineton is
visiting in the city.
Senator W l. Dlllinnlmiii lms nrrlw.-d
boine from Waslilngtou.
D. T. Donnolly spont tho Fourth nt
ds home in Vorgounos.
Fred Oleason ls employed teuiDornrilv
in tlio First National lmiik.
J. Gutclioll of his city is hPondinc
two W'loks in tlio Queou city.
Mrs. Etlen Piescott of Shefficd is
tho guosi of W. Fred Hnrvoy.
Mr and Mrs. M. W. Judson of Burling
ton aro in th's clty for a fow dayn.
Mrs. .laincs Itolt of llils cltv lnw rentcd
tlio Hemi fotlnge nt (Jiiueii City I'nrk
O. T. Dodge of Brattleboro is visii -
ing Mrs. T. H. Dodge, his motlicr.
fi. O. Stratlon iniil Willlnni. hh son. nro
vlsltiii'z ili Doston nnd Chelsea, Mass., for
a week.
Mrs. W. H. rlirirs U t'lilcjrtiiiiiiiitr alx nf
her younj; ul('C"S from Hoston for a fow
wueks.
Mrs Ilnrry Lowo nnd son iirrived for
tlie suinnier from Now York on Monday
t'vening.
Miss Mnnd H'.ssoll of Shorolmm Is vislt-
Imi lier sistcr, Mts. llenry Stouglitoii, in
lins cily.
S, S Hnllnrd and M. A. lliint siient
Sunday at Mr. Ilallard's eiiini) at St Al
baus linv.
Miss Lou Hall of Watorbury is em
ployed at the Montpelier Houso as a
waitress.
Miss .L.ona nnd Arthur Sheouiu of
Burlington aro passing two weoks in
this clty.
Willinm Seovlll. fonnwlv of this c'rtv
but now nn nttorni'y in Bostou, is visiting
m lown.
Mr. J. Stt'rlim; and diuuditur.Tciuilit
of this eitv piissod bundny with Mrs E. K.
rilHT 111 KllUUUU
V. K. MeDonald, who iu.iuivd one lua
somo timo i-lnc-f, is ablo to atteiid lo liis
irucklii!; busiuess.
r. nnd Mrs. Orrln Daloy left today f(.r
ten davs earriinio drive throuch tho
Wliito M-iiiiitiiiti
Mr. and Mrs. V A I,awson. reeentlv
mat rled, aro guests of Mr. and Mrs James
Wcli'her for n fewduys.-
Mrs. Hnrry Lowo nnd son nrrived lin
tho city for the summer from Now
York on Monday ovening.
Mrs. Viola Billings is moving from
Hubbard stroet to Mrs. Josoph Stor
ling's liouso on St. Paul street.
Mr. nnd Mrs C. J. blniuer of Hoston aro
guesls of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Blnueliard,
pareius oi .Mrs. stiriner.
Mrs. J. O. tioriinlor of New York is tlio
uest of Mr and Mrs. W. O. Staudis.li.
paronts. for a few weoks.
Miss Roso M. .Toromo returned this
morning from a weok's visit in Bur
lington and Vergennes.
G. O. Boyles, who has been ill at
this homo in Cabot has returned to
us business in this citv.
Mrs. William Hoopor nnd son havo
returned after soyoral weoks' stay
witn roiatives in r'hiladelphia.
M. W. Whet'lock. real estutp nuent. re-
.ently !.old two aores of ihoStillmau Lnw-
eneolarm to (ieorgo Nuyior of tayston.
A part v of yountr iK'onlo eliiiDoroned bv
Miss Florence Corry onjnyed a strnw ride
to Berlin wltli n pionle nt the pond Sntur
day. Iluward V. Batllson of oston. n sneeial
repre.-entutive of the Hoston Trnveler is
in this city uallinu upon somo of tho stoek
holdurs who resido here.
Tho City Mission has movod from Delter
bloek to rooms in tho Y. M. 0. A. build
Ing. Meetlugs will beholdns usiial until
further uotiee
M. V. Wlieulook. real estate uircnt. Ims
mnde the deeds eonvevins: ten neres of
land in Middlesex from .Joliu W (Jetehel
to fetor Ulllndo.
A. V. Forrln and Dr. II. t Brijilmm
entertained a parly of ahnut twenty
friends at r. FerrinV eamp nt. Berlin
pouu ou ine L'ourtu.
Charles Plavlusuud wlfo of Washington.
I). C, ure resistered at tho Montpelier
Houso. Mr. Slavins is conni'cted with tho
penslon department.
I'ostnmster Sliedd will rotaiu the otlico
until Soptember lirst, as Mr. Haneroft.
the new postmaster. does not wish to
nssuino eimrge uutu tneu
The loeul optlou nien in this futv elaiin
that unnlieutious aro buliu: reeolved from
small ton'iis for Clemeiit petitlon blanks.
t nysiou is tuo nilesl upplleniit.
Tho Montpelier aiid Wolls Rivor
rallroad company is orecting n coal
shed bcsido its tracks noar Granito
stroot, whicli is to bo 1C01 feot in
lengtli.
Tho dauglitor of John Tabor of
South Barre died suddonly of lieart
lallnro on buudny. Hor ugo was thir-
teen. I' unoral on Tlmrsday trom Cath-
olio chnrch.
The funeral of C'arleton MeMillau. tliu
boy who was drowned In tho Winooski ou
Sunday ovenliiL'. was held Tuesdiiv nt St
Aiigustino's ehureh, Iiuriul was in tho
(. atholiu cmeiery.
Mrs. J. Fdwurd Wiijiht aud daimhter
Qtl.trl l t AU.... U'ln .1 r 1 fc, ....
Albert Johouuott of this clty aro in utteu
daneo nt tho LTnllai iiui siiinmur meetiiig
nt tho Isloof Shonls N. II
Rivors Brothors hnve nu intorosting
Dotuuicni ourioslty ln tho- wny ot a
growing cocoanut troo on oxhibition
nt thoir storo. It is said to bo tho
only speoimon in tho Stnto.
Wo havo boon roquestod to say that
tno rocont nro at tho rosidonco ot isd
wnrd Bnkor on Summor stroot wns
causod by tho oxplosiou of a korosono,
not n gnsoitno, stove,
Mrs. Sophia Hobart, nged ninoty
four years, diod at hor homo in Wor
oestoronTliursday night. Tho funor-
ai wiu uo noid on aunuay.
Ooueral orders havo been riieolved by
t'oniiiiiy II from (!en, W. 11. (iilmnre,
relativo to the uiinual mustor of tho First
vorinont regiineut, wmuu will bo held at
ori Kiiiun Aiion, Migusi 7.1,1, inuiusivo
The Jouriial Is asked to say that this
stateineut is false, tlmt tho postmaster at
Calais has not seut for a Cloiuent petitlon,
ls not a Oloinont man, and, further, that
wiu uuiHiuiiumii ui uuuiin uiu lioilll lliu
ciase.
J. Edward llalley's liorses nt tho raees
nt Coueord. N II.. lnst week llnlshed us
followa: "K, R, Kuott" won tho 2:12 pneo,
"Tho Governess" caiuo in thlrd lu tho 2:11)
paeo event nnd "Susnn" wns fourth lu
the 2:2.1 pneo.
M. F,. Smlllo nnd .!. I.Tuttlo havo re
turned from n fow woeks' oiitlng ut uiou
eester. Mass. Thoy aro busy oxplalnliig
to thoir friends how they wuro not bam
boozled for a inlnute by II W. Komps
bogus telcgram.
Tho following Montpelier neoplo woio
Saturdny aud Siindny vlsitors ut (jiievn
City I'nrk: isses Giuee and Jossio .lu
eobs; Mr nnd Mrs. D. V. Templo wero
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Van A. Nye; F, N
llnyford was a Sntiirday vlsltor.
The Vermont Stnto Dentnl Kxainlnlng
Itoahl meets at the I'avllion Wednesdav
l'. 51,. July !), for thoex uiiiimf !n of oaiidi-dat'-s.
A eertuill nuuiber of imtielltsoau
have work done freo of elmrgo by apply
ing to Or. K. L. Cleaves provious to that
timu.
'.Took"Uoveii Iun tinishod as tralner of
J M. IloutwoH's string ot liorses iukI went
to Dover, N. II , todaj. Frod Slnyton of
Barre ls to have elmrgo ot tho liorses un
til Mr. Houtwoll seeures a new tralner
Mr. Houtwell oxpeets tostiul tho "Maid"
tliis season.
A woll-attended inoetiug was held ut
tliu Y. M. (j. A. roonis Siimluv ovening
uudur tho lenderslilp of .lohu Doherty of
tliis clty. Mr. Dolierty is outhusiastie ui
his work along tlio mission lliu; mid be
lievis ho will nnlme Ihe assoeiatioli willi
new lltc.
Tho two months' old son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. S. Snow died on Tlmrsdny
night nftor n six weoks' illuess. The
funeral was hold from tho liouso this
nftorjioon, Rov. J. Edwnrd Wright
oflleinting. Burinl was iu Green
Mount cemotery.
William II. Goodno, who isoniployj
od at tho now St. Auirustino 's church,
met with n painful accident on Friday
morning. His liand was badly lacer
ntod by boing jauimed botweon two
heavy stones and ho nnrrowly escnped
losing a linger.
lt was statod at the meellng of tho
Montpelier loeul oplion league tno other
evuuing, and so ropoi lod, tuat "Ihe post
maslur at ICent's louior iu Calais, who
was it I'roctor maii Ims sent here for n
petitlon wliich ho wislies to placeintho
stoie lor obtaiuiug slgiialurus."
Tlio hearing on tho npulication for
dischnrgo in tho bnnkrupt estnto of T.
Redflold Phillips of this city was
held in Bennington Thursday boforo
Referee Gcorgo W. Deborvillo. J. P.
Lamson of Cabot nnd T. J. Deavitt of
this city woro tho counsel presont.
Fred Clurk of this citv was nlaced u .der
nrrest ly Chief Keiigiui .-uuday uiorniu
iuxi ims nioriiiug pieao guuiy to tnu
elmri-'o of intoxiuutioii heforo Juduo
Sinihe iu eity oouil. A llne of Sj nnd
eosts ot Sf.U'J was liuposed and L'lark took
tho ulteriiulive suntenee for ten davs iu
jail.
Tlio Harre boy who exolodud n llre-
erueUer iu u bottlo Friday with siieh so
rious results was not tho only youth to
eoinbiiie glasswith dj nainlto lu eolebrat
iug. Teddy Koosevelt, Jr-. nttempted
e.xaetly tho samo scheme and reeolved a
deeo irah lu his foreheud Thev ean
sympathizo with eneh other.
ltev. .1. A. Wurd. uiistor of tliu Rvuiiml-
ieal ehiiroh of tliis eity, is iu llostuu iu tlio
interest of tlmt ehureh. He will visit
inuny elmrelHs of this (lononiiiiarion
throiighout New Kimlund. A new ehureh
will bo bullt ln Uns eitv. ou Northlleld
etreot.The eontraet ?or luying the rouuda
tiou of Ihe samo Ims lieen uwurded to
James Eiving.
Frunk Kingsluy narrowly oseanod
serious injury on tho night boforo tho
F ourtli. One of tho militia men was
iiring blank cartridges in his rillo.
Kingsloy stood near-by and had ho
not turned his faco just as tho iifle-1
was discharged lus eyos would havo
beon ruined by tlie burning powdor
As it was his face was pepnored with
little liosh wounds.
Gov. W. W. Sticknoy of Ludlow
was in tho city over Monday night to
givo a hearing in tho matter of a
petition for the pardoning of Henry
.Uinotot. Linnctot, who was ropre-
sonted by J. P. Lamson, was convict
od in Coledonia county eourt of bur
glari.ing tho btoro of Solomon Stenius
of Lyndon and has already sorved six
years in Stato prisou.
Hov 1). t'ross. ced soventv vears. was
the vlctiin of a pai tial stroko ot paralysls
whiiu wulkilig ou Muiu street ou .viouday
ovonlng. IIu was tuken to his homo ut 1)7
Mnin street uud u physleiuu summoned.
Mr. Cross ls u son ot tho luto Luther Cross
of this eity but reslded iu (Jhieugo unt'il
ahout two years ago whon ho oame to re
sido with Mrs. M. A. Farwell, his sistei'.
louay nis eumutlou wns prououtieed not
whohy unfuvorable.
Tliu Sundiiv Herald of Uoston. in its ae-
eount of tho raees hold at Concord, N. H.,
on Saturday, paysa iribiitu to J. Kdward
Bulloy's horse, H. K. Kuott nnd his truin
er, K. A. Siiuilerliu. It stutes thnt iu the
raeo Kuott paeed tho tnstest milo, whieh
has been imccd on a half milo traek iu
New F.ugland this suasou, paeing two
neais in ':m ximi tnero was uoiiuugm
tho ruco to foreo Kuott but lt was ovidont
that under tho steadv hand of Mr. Suu
derllu ho could easfly havo beateu lus
trnok reeord of 2:11 1-t.
A disastrous blazo was nnrrowly
avorted toduy nt tho homo of W. E.
Hnytord nt llii) iierlin stroot by tho
prompt aotion of Mrs. Huyford. Somo
boys woro throwing firo crackors on
tho air uud ono of thcm set liro to
burlnps usod to pateh n brokeu pano
in tho window of tho barn. Mrs.
Hayford's timely discovory of tho flro
nnd prosonco of miud in oxtiuguishiiig
it provonted a sorious conllagration as
tiioro was n quantity of korosono nnd
gasolino stored in tho barn
J. K. Loluiid hus u niotor bicyelo of Col
uiulila uiake. whieh is tho llrst of tlie klnd
evorowued in tliis olly lt woii,'ht ls 11ft
pouuds nnd it is cquippod with a gaso
lino inotor of two aud a half borso power
uud uuder luvorulile eonuulous ean lUtaiii
a sneed of 10 niiles por liour. The spark-
Ing dry baltery is good for l.OuO miles and
tho gasolinu tank eoiituius eiiough to ruu
1CI) mlles wlthout rolllllug. Tho maehiuo
is coiunaet uud tlio uiiiiliuueos for oooru
ting it nro urruiigeil ou tlio liuudlo linrs
wlthin easy reaeh of tho operator. With
this iiiaebiuo hills a'o not obstaules to tho
ridor, for Mr. I.elnud umkes tho trip to his
homo ut tlio upper end ot rsortlilluld
suvet wun euse.
l,Inrold, tho young son of Pntriok
(ilynn, wns tho vletlru or n ohoap ro
volvor on Thursday aftornoou. Tho
rovolvor carriod n twenty-two calibro
cartridgo. Tho lad is omployod us
messongor boy in tho storo of U i.
& H. O. Gloason nnd on his way to
tho bauk ho in somo way sot olf tho
rovolvor. Tlio wnddlng of tho cur
tridgo penotrated through hisolothing
aud through tho skiu to tho liuing of
his bowels . Tho Ind wns plucky. Ho
went to a tiliyslolau and had tlio wad
ding out out nnd is now ou duty
agaln.
Mrs. Laura Locklin of this oity, or
claiming this oity ns hor rosidonco, iu
company with Mrs. Willinm Ewing
of Bnrro were gnthored in lnst ovon
ing by tho polico of that city on dif
foront charges. Mrs. Ewing was book
cd ns keoping n liouso ot ill rcpnto
nnd hor nssistnnt, Mrs.. Locklin, was
charged with ojion and gross lowdnoss.
His Honor nlso ndded to tho chnrges
ngainst Mrs. Ewing tho soizuro of in
toxicnnts upon her prcmisos. Both
woro hold in $200 for thoir npponrnnco
Wednesday noxt and Mrs. Ewing ask
od to rccognizo in tlio additional sum
of 850 on tho liquor soizuro. Both
woro unablo to nioot tho financinl ob
ligntions imposod by the judgo aud
will sojourn in jail.
Sidnoy P. Pnge. who has been book
keepor and ollleo iimn for the Vennont
Uiiteliman Cinnpany lor tlie vear past,
retiirns to his liomo in St. Jolnisbury ti
tuke u posltion in the olllee of theSwift
Beef Company. "riid" has been faitbfiil
and industiuius ln the dlsclmrgo of dutj
He has tho eonlldeneo of lils (mplivei's
and tho "boys" or tho olllee llk - him iloth
regret his depiirture uud wish him good
fortiiue. Mr. I'ane's plaee will be tnken
by .!. W. I'arker, ut one timu with tlio
Swltteompany iu this eity.
About two weoks ago Cliief Rengun wu
notllled by Collstuble Willlmils of l.uko
I'laeid, N. Y. to be on the lookout for Sl
mon oweu. fonuerlv r this citv, as he
was wanted there for'buiglurv. un Mon
day ovening ' lilof IteuL'iiu reeeived u sim
llar rotlee from fheriif -xlkiusor Ksh"c
eounty, N.Y . Ilowen nrrived in the eity
on Moudav 'evening and was soon urtcr
plueod u in ler nrrest. liowen ill bokeiitin
jailawniiig the netiou of Ihe New Yi.rlt
sherilT. Uowon resided in (ho eitv a few
vears uu'o with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver A.
Uowon, nis parents Tlie fatiiilv neeiipiod
tlie tenuinenl over the Cliine.-'e lutiudry
on Flm street uutil they beciiiue involveil
in elmrges coneerning eontr:il)and liquor
SOOIETY OF THE OINCINNATI.
Rov. A. N. Lowis wns re-eleeted
chnplnin and historian of tho Connec
ticut State Society of the Cincinnati
nt tho nnniinl meeting held in Hnrt
ford, July J, 1002.
Tho soeioty of Oincinnati wns in
stituted by the ofllcers of tho Amori
cnn army at their cantonments ou
the Hudsoti, May 13, 17S3. Momber
ship doscends from "oldest son to
oldost son." There aro thirteen Stnto
societica, Now Hnmpshire, Massachu
setts, Ilbodo Island, Connecticut, Now
York, Now .Torsoy, Pennsylvania,
Dolawnro, Marylaud, Virginia, North
Carolinn, South Cnrolinn, nnd Georg
ia. LaFayotte, Marquis de Rocham
beau, Count D'Estaing, Count de
Grasse, and other French olllcers were
niembers. Washington was tlio flrst
President Genoral, and held tho oilico
till his death. Tho society has about
GOD membors.
Each of tlio societies has a large
charity tund, whicli is dovotod to
tho rehef of uidigont niembers and
their families. Tlio motto of tho so
ciety is "Omma Roliquit Servare
Rempublicam" ; ("He loft all toservo
the Ropublic. ") The badge, or"jew
ol," isa gold eagle tiecked with white
onamol, bearing a shield on its brenst
nnd back, with appropriate emblems.
susponded from a bluo ribbon edged
with white, typifying theallianco be-
twoon the United States and France
during tho Rovolution.
A SAD ACCIDENT.
sad drownini; accidont occnrred
in this city on Sunday evening when
the Winooski gatheren its second vic
tim within the year, tho loealities
where tho tragedies occurred boing
only a sbort distnnco apart. I
Unrloton U., tlio twelve years old i
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex McMillan
of Prospect street, got into n bont
owned by Owen Murther, whicli wns
moored on tho Borlin street side of
tho strenm nbont opposito tho resi-
denco of Anron Bancroft. As tho boy
dnftcd out into tho strenm, he wns
observed by n womnn, who called out
to him to como back. Thero wero no
oars in tho bont nnd tho boy began to
pull on tho ropo, whieh was trailing
in the wntor, ovidently expecting to
pull himself in shoro. Tho lnd lins
sinco his birth boen subject to opilopsy
and it is bolioved thnt"becoming fright-
oned he sntlered an opiloptio lit and
fell into tho wator.
Tho accident occurred about six
o'tlocK. Tho ulnrm wns sounded nnd
two searching parties in boats dragged
tho rlvor. Chiol ltoagan and Aldor-
man Rylo wero presont and gave all
the aid thoy could wlulo n large
crowd gathored on Rcd Arch bridgo
aud along tho banks of tho stream.
Tho boat was soon recovorod, but
uothing wns found in it snvo tho lnd's
llttlo cap, whicli tho lather later ldon
tilled. Mrs. McMillan and Miss Fountain,
hor sistor, woro on their way over
town when thoy hoard of tho ncci
dont, nnd not thon knowing how nenr
homo the trngedy wns to como, thoy
returned to tho houso nnd nsked Mr.
McMillan, who was lying on tho sofa
reading, whoro tho boy was. He re-
pllod that tho lad wns nll rlght ns ho
hnd just left him sitting outsido tho
door picking somo dnisios only n fow
minutos boforo nnd ho laughod at tho
fears for tho boy's safoty oxpressod
by tho womon bu llnnlly consonted to
go nown to tno rivor nniiK. upou ar
riving at tho slioro Mr. McMillan
learned that thoir snspicions woro only
too truo and after nbont an ltour's
search tho lad's body was brought to
tho surfaco by Nolsou Galo at n point
whoro tho boy wns lnst seen in tho
boat.
The funornl will bo hold from St.
Augustino's chnrch on Tuesday morn
ing. Tho fnthor is a grnnito cuttor
nnd tho mombors of tho locnl lirnnoh
of Mio Granito Outtor's Union nro
showing their sympatliy for tho striok
on fainily in n substantial wuy by n
gonorous suboriptiou. Mr. MoMillnn's
family cousisted of himsolf, wifo nnd
four ohildron, tho drowned boy boing
tho oldost.
ADMIRAL OLARK.
Adinirnl Olnrk, Mrs. Olark, thoir
daughtor, Mrs. Hughos, with lior
child, oxpoct to como to this city
about tho 21st of this nionth for nstay
of somo threo or four weoks, Thoy
will stop nt tho Pnvilion, nnd will bo
joincd lntor by Mrs. Robison, nuother
daughtor, aud by Miss Davis, n sistor
of Mrs. Olnrk. It is hopod thnt Liuuts.
llughes nnd Robison may later joiu
thoir wives ltero.
REASONS FOR INSURANGE.
Expenses eat up wages aud sal
atius. Year after year tlio aver
age man exjiects to huild up au
estate. Tlio usual result is no
provisiou or only n sinnll one for
wife and cliililrvn. Life Iiisur
aneo does tlie work by easy pay
nicnts. l.vne i ideDtj Diicited.
S. S. BALLARD,
Qeneral Agent,
New Lnngdon Buildlng,
MONTPELIER, - - VT.
BROKEN LOT
SALE OF
SUMtVIER SUITS
Snits thnt represent two sea
son's styles of whieh there nre
only n few sizes left. It takes
less dollnrs to buy one of these
Suits thnri it did n month ngo.
If you ure naiTOW-chestetl, 85 to
810 will buy one. If you throw
n 42 chest mensure, then S7.50
to SHJ. All sizes from 34 to 48.
Suits that sold for 810, 815, 18
nnd 20. For tho men who do
not want n Markcd Down Stiit,
10 to 23.
A, D, FARWELL GO,
All Coocls Sold for Cash.
PERFECT
PLUMBIIMC
The clnim , we mnke for
our plumbing is a strong
one.
Wo see thnt thc work is
perfcctly done, nnd thnt
4 perfcct mnterinls nre used.
AVo will provc it by giving
you work thnt will stnnd
testing nnd insncctiou.
All Now Work.
Guaranteed for One Year
PECK BROTHERS,
60 Maln Street, Montpelier,
M. W. Wheelock's
Real Estate agency
ANU
Intelligence Office,
At Montpelier Book Illudery, hnvo bnr
galns ln houtes, lots and othor vahiablo
property. I'laees wunted for th'st-elnss
elerks, malo, hotel eook, girls for houso
woi'K, lauudry woik, ote
tKTNooxpouse 1j- Kclsteiing
AGENT5 WANTED
To represent tho Connecticut Gonornl
Life Insuranco Co. Apply to E. I,
DRURY, Genernl Agent, Hoom 3.
Walton Block, Stntc Street, Mont
pelier, Vt.
c. e, digkermanT
Veterinary Surgeon,
Offlco at
DOWNING'S LIVERY STABLE,
Opposito Oopot Squnro
Barre, Vt. Telephone 137-3