TKH.-UH, I'All) INADVANCK One Ycnr Sl.flO MBlit Slotith 1.10 Hlx JUmth 7A If notl'nlri In Ailvnncp. W3.00 n rrnr PEOPLE!?, T A IilVK KI.V " W IWI'KIt TE. WAT -i-iiMN"iHnrnDI C ,isiiki i"HruUrLL TIIK VOL. 96-5021. MONTPELIER, VT., WEDNESDAY, JULY 1G, 1902. NUMBER 29. TEMPLE -McCUEN MONTPELIER, - Extra Values in Muslin DORSET COVERS, Kxt'n vnkes in ull the New Shap s iv 10, l'.i, 2 5. ES). 48, GO f8c 1 25 and 2.00. , Cowns Fino Cotton Gowns Trnntnetl with Ins-or" i'jn m d Lrtre. nt :lflo. value 75c. Cowns Alade from Fino Muslin niul nicely trimmed with Hambnrg, -18c Gowns Mnde from Cambric and Nainsook, bundsomely trimnied with Fino Ilamlmrg and Lnce, Ribbon Insertion, extra values 79, 9Se, 81.39 l Sl.flO. DRAWERS, Kine Muslin, tucked and hemstitched, at 19c Mude from Cainbric. umbrella ruflles and lieni-titched, with tucks, 39 and 49c SKIRTS, Short Skirts mado from Fino Cotton, Laco and Hambnrg Trimmed, 39, 59 and 75c LONG SKIRTS with dcop flouneo of Ilamburg, extra wide, at 98c LONG SKIRTS with deep ruflles. Hnmburg Trimmed, extta values, at 81.'00, 1.39, S1.G9 and up. WHITE P K AND DUCK SKIRTS, Plain, also with Hamburg Insertion, at 81.49 nnd 1.98 MUSLIN DRKSSING SACQUES, White with Colored Rurder, pink, blue aud lavender. at C9c White Heni'-titched Parasols, White Rullled Parasols. cxtia values at $1.29 Extra -values in Chemiso and Marguerite Gowns at G9, 89, and 98c Pure, FresKly Warmed Air AT AN EVEN TEMPERA TURE is essential to man's greatest co'mfort and vigor. Hot-Water 405000 Users in Prove the Merits of the OLIVER TYPEWRITER. Not what competitors say. OOLD MEDAL The higliest award Pan-Amerlcan Exposition. JHE OLiyER TYPEWRITER COMPANY, 11-15 Pemberton Squnre, Boston, Hass. Illustrated Cntalogue on Application. ESTABLISHED IN 1805. BANKERS AND BROKERS And Doalors in INVESTMENT SECURITIES, 71 BROADWAY, .... NEW YORK. STOCKS AND BONDS. Wb tiuy tlio HKTT15K olnss of Sloelts nnd Iionds, and advnneo inonoy tocarry the eame whun requested. Wo do not solleit tho ordlnnry Binnll siK'culnllvu noeouuts on a margin. Moro than tblrty yenra membeiBhlp In ttio New York Stoek Rxohange ROBERT J. KIMBALL. - VERX10NT. Underwear "Chic" and Royal Nothing Better. The namo is a guar antoo for iro.nl goods. TEMPLE-IVlcGUeN CO, 3B and Stcam Systems warm and change the air as often as is necessary to suit the needs of the several occupants of the home or office. ; PECK BROS., Montpelier, Vermont IDEAX. Dollera and AMERICAN Radlrtotf Forty Months W. EUCENE K1MBALL. Businoss Moro Mcntlon. Fred A. Alnsworth, druggisl, Williams town. Vt , contliiues lo eollelt nnd supply tnuU' nt hls old stuud on IJopot street Do you wunt nnytbliig In hls line, no mnttor whiit? He w .. undertnke to sup ply It, and glvo you sutlsfnctlon us to tiinlity, (imnlily aud priee. Let no ono oise llntU'ryou ilmtlie can, or wlll, do bottor by you In the drug line, till you havo proved It ly a vislt at F A, Alii? woitlrs Moro WANTKD. Iilock wood, body, 12 bioh tliorouglily seasoiied. Inquiro nt Wntch mnn ol'flce. WATOIIMANS WANTKD A few cop ies of the Wntehmnn of Aprit 0 nnd 23, 1002, nri- wnnted ut thls olllee. INSTMJMEN'TAL M USIC. Puplls iu iustruiucntnl miislo reeeiveo Frlday and Saturdny nt 141 Stnto street. Mns. Ku.es Nvb Ghat. 5TATET?EWS Underhill., July 14. It is probable that the govornment will purcliase sovoral nores of lnud on the Cahill farm near the foot of Mt. Mansfield, to bo used as a temporary camp ground for troops stationod at Fort Ethan Allen. .Tott-lih Keed and Fnuik llnniii of Kust Dotxit, driving In a bnslness wngou, wero struek by IJr. .-I'win d Webb's prlvnto lo roinotivu tl rawinji lils i-nr, Klsini'ri", nt a urofeiiifr neur tlii'i'o Friduy night. N'eitlitT wnsi'suriousli In.liirt'd. Iitit the Miiiminviu sinnshed, nnd Dr. Wobb gavo tliu uiuuVn eni'i'K wiuon covemi im vaiue ot ine ve hlcle surernl times ovcr. Eben S. Willnrd, a well known citizcn of East Montpolior, died tliis moming at bis home in that placo from tho result of a fall from a stnging last Thursday. His nge was aliout seventy years. Lovi Sargent, of East Barre, a vet eran of the civil war, nged soventy one years.died at fonr o'clock on Sun. day afternoon. He leaves three sons. Oharles B. Minard of Barre, a prom inent bHcksmith of that eity, died Sat nrday night. Secretary and Mrs. Leslie M. Shaw, their two danghters, and two sor vants arrived in Burlington Friday afternoon at 4 :30 o'clock and left at once for Thompson's Point on 'the Ohatenngay. Secretary Shaw will como to Burlington Jlonday and in the afternoon at 2 o'clock will go over tho ground with a view of so lecting a site for the old post-oujce building dnring the orection of tho new federal building secured by Con gressman Foster. C'linrles Honiaehl, uu Itnllan !toiiecut ter, aged tbii t v-.sovt'ii, niiii rk'd, who cnnio from New York to Mont)flier laft Oiri;-t-nins, lins shown sigus of msauity for n fmv days pust nnd Saturdny nigl'it bcenuie violi'in . His fiunlly ealk'd Cliief of Police Itecgnn Sundny morniuK; nnd Hi'i naelii wns taken to the couuty jail. IIo imng ines liiniself an ofllcvr in the Spiuii.Mi wnv and is constiintly thronteuiug to kill somt'bfidy. J)n. Lindsay nnd McGuiu" examliifd hiinSunday afternoon nnd both consider liim insnne but deslro to walt a few dny lieforo recomuR'Uding liis eom tnitiuuiit to tlio Stnte liospitnl at Wnter liury. FIVE SUJIMER SCHOOLS. Vermont summer schools for teacb ers, in thoir eightb senson, will bo held from July 21 to Augnst 2, at St. Albans, Bonniugton nnd Rutland ; and from July 28 to August !) at St. .Tohns bury and Island Pond. Teachers in educational thouglit and work from VormOut and other states havo beon engnged as lecturers and instructors, among wbom nre tho following: Dr. W. P. Beckwith, Salem, Mnss. ; the Hon. G. T. Fletch er, JNorthampton ; Mrn. A. D. Pol lard, Plantsvillo, Oonn. ; Miss Alice E. Neal. Brooklvn. N. Y : Miss Della I. GriiHn, Newtou, Mass. ; Miss Eliza U. Allon, Iiynu, Mass. ; Mariou L. Webstor, ,Onmbridge, Jlass. ; Supt. F. A. Baguall, Adams, Mass. ; "Dr. Charles S. Caverly, Rutland; the Hon. H. D. Holton. Brattleboro: Prof. J. H. Ilumphrey, Burlington ; Prin. O. H. Morrill, Bakersfield ; Supt. F. W. Freeman, St. Albans ; Supt. Oharlos L. Simmons, Bennington ; W. 11. Taylor, Hardwick; Friii. H. K. Whittaker, Barttloboro; Prin. J. L. Alger, Johnson ; Supt. C. H. Demp esy, St. Johnsbury ; Jiss Edith G. Algor, Johnson; Jliss Evelyn Darhng, Hartland; Supt. F. A. Davison, Mou taguo, Mass. ; Prin. E. G. Baldwin, Bradford ; Miss Ella K. Herriok. Bur lington ; Prof. L. L. Jones, Burling ton. Theso scliools are under the cen- eral direction of tho State departmont of cducatiou, aud havo won a recog nized placo among our peoplo as im- portnnt lnstltutions lor tlio lmprovo umeut of teaching in our public scliools. Last year C50 teachers at tonded tbem and tliis year iiromises a liko largo atteudaiice. THIEVES AT MARSHFILD. Marshfield.July 1C The storo own- edby Judgo Mark Mears was brokon lnto Monuay niglit. isntranco was offoctod by romoving a pauo of glass from a door in the rear of tho storo aud reaching in aud sliding tho bolt with wluch tho door was iastoueu. Tho casb drawer was torn from its fisturos, but thero was only about twenty-fi'vo ceuts in pennios in tliis and they woro not removed. The supposition is that tho thief was dis turbod in his work by somo causo and took a basty fiight as tho door through wbioh bo ontored was loft wido opon aud nono of tho jowolry, of which thero wasquiteanuantity in tho storo, or nuy other goods is thought to bo missing. Wosloy Lamborton, who slopt in a room ln tho hall block, was sud denly awnkoned by somo noiso iu tho night aud jumping ont of bod lookod out ot tho winuow and saw quito a heavy built man passing botwoon tho storo nnd hall building aud out around tho hall. With tho t houcbt that nor- haps somo ono was trying to brcnk lnto their building, ho arousod bis fath or, but as notliing moro was soon or licard ot lilm tlioy dismissod tho mat tor aud roturned to bod, An unsuccossful attompt was also mado tho samo night to break into S. Swordfeger's mill. A considorablo qnautity of bnrnt matohos and a heavy pieco of tlmbor with which it was trioti to rorco tno couar door was found on tiio stairs leading to tlio whool pit. An attompt was also mado to forco tho front door. Montpelier and Vicinity. LOCAL HAPPENINCS. Tho mercury fell to 45 degrces Fri dav night. Knrl liill lins ontored the oiuploj of 1!. 0. Alexniider. Ml?s IMItli Millhaiu Ims ruturued to Essex Juuctlou. II. L Fnrwoll nnd fninlly poiit "Sundny nt Woodbury pond. Mrs. Dr. Millor of Virginia is visit iug relntives in the city. Asnph Fouutain of Burlington is visiMug relatives in thls city. K. I'nul Duernsy of Stamford, Conn., is visitingivlntivos iu town fora wuuk. Mr. nnd Mrs W. A. Uaudnll of Proctor are visitlng Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Suuiner. Miss Minnie Hallock of tliis city is visiting mss M. O'Brien i'h Burling-' ton. Mrs. Luko Weloh nnd son from I.ebanon N. II., are visiting Wllllum Mllo nt C'llfT etreet. Henry L. E. Smith was at homo on Sunday from tho Mount Pleasant Honse. Edwnrd D. Fteld of tliis eity is visitlng hls linronts, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Field Iu Rutland. Mr. and Mrs. Clmrles Alexundur of Ina son, Minn , nre guests of A J. Aloxnndor, n eousln. Mooiilight oxi'inviun on Lnko Chain plnln Thursday uiglitv Seo iidvertisi'ineut oli imgc II ve. Mtas Arloa,M olClroy, ngi'd 70 years, died nt her resldenee nt Middlesex on July 8, of henrt disense. A I). (Jllley of Uoston. fonnerly of tlio llrm of Gllley Alibott of Uarre, passed Suiuluy In the eity. Louis D. Neveanx has entered the employ of the Montpelier Houso as assistant day clerk. Miss Mary V. Murphy of Concord, N. H., is a guest at the home of Mrs. Mich ael Kelleher. her aunt. The Capital Oity Gas Company has begun tlio work of laying its gas mains ou lower State street. Tlio illustrnted leeture given ou Frldny uveuing nt St. Aiigustine's cliureh wns well nttunded nnd very liiturestinir. C. Fred Wnrd, rormeily n clerk iu the store ot Mnrvin vc Sherburne but now of Littleton, N". II., is visiting iu town. Misses Cathorine and Conio Meservo of Keeseville., N. Y., are guests of Misses Rose and Camille Jorome. Mr.-. F. A. Hobnrt and eliildren of West Suinerville, Mis., nre gues of Mrs. Ilo bart's niother, Mrs. K. A. Urdway of tliis eity Jnmes Sinltli, forenian of the foundry of the C'olton Mtr.iulnctiirhig Compnny, is 111 and hls pliiee is tnken by .lohu onu born. Mnrried in Montpelier, Julv 15. by Rev. J. Edward Wriglit, Ilenr Toiirigney nnd Minnle MeQueen, both of Woodsville, Is. II. Chmies Kennedy is enjoying u M-eok's vnentiou trom his duties in the olliee of C. G, Willison. Ile will vUit relntives in Groton. , Mooiilight exeurfion on Lake ('hamplain Thuixliiy nii-'ht. fee ndvertisenieut on pnge 11 ve. The homestead of E. C. Holmes at 8 Elm street was sold nt auction on Saturday afternoon to E. H. Deavitt for 4,850. J M. Uoutwell and E. M. Ilnrvey ioiued the rnilroad ('ouiiniss-louers of Wilmington nturdiiy. This week they are to inspeet tlie Hoosio Tunnel, Uelawnre nnd lludsoii nnd Heuningtou rnllroads. Walter L. Main's next advertising car will reach tliis city ou Wednesday the ltith, anu nnother one week lator. The third comes ou the 27th, threo days ahead of tho show. Thebandiiino nnother exeellent eou- eert nt tlie Sehool street stand on Friduy uveuing nnd it wus listened to ly a lurgo nnd npnreeintlve audleuce. v r Wilder wns oungeu to repeai ins pieeoio soio. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sumuer aro ro- OOictng ovor tlie arrival ot a niuo pound son. Mr. Sumnor's frionds aro wondering how large a policy of in surance ho will writo on this strang- er's lifo. Mooiilight exeursiou ou Lake Chumnlnin Thursday night. See advertlsement on page nve. V A. Smlth nerformed tho dillleult feat on Monday of luoving tho largo granito stntue on the Hublinrd lot in Greeu Mount eemetery, to nnother pnrt of tho lot, to uuiKe room tor ine niomiuieui oi uie inie E. Hubbard. Tho Barton Horald's report ot' tho races Thursday at Nashna, N. H., says that "E. E. Knott" owned by J. Edward Bailoy of this city was"pick ed as a strong favorito" in the freo-for-all trot or pace oveiit. Mrs. Ferrin's class, in thoSuuday-sehool of the Chureli of theMessiub,(tho 'lnfunt elnss") iiro invlted to tlio pustor's resi deneo, 10 IJaldwin street, next Thursday afternoon. instend of Wednesday us llrst anuouuced, from 2:30 to 0:00 o'olook That thero is uu lncreased intorest iu tho summorbchool of suulpture wus shnwu Sundny when soven youug men.stono eut- ters, speut uio emiro uny uiia puri oi me evening nt tho sehool where they woro on rolled us puplls of Mr Lopez, tlio instrue tor. Mooiilight exeursiou on LukoChumplaiu Thursdny night. .-eo advertlsement on pugo llve. Tlie young gentlt'inau meutioued iu tho Journnl Friday, as beiug iudebted to tho oity for tho amouui of ovorduo llues in tho old'bloyolo euses huvo eonferred with Cliiof of 1'oliee, Heuguu uuil liuvo inudo urrangemeuts to settlo duriug tho eoimug week. This eity was vislted on Monday ovon ing liy a serles of thuuder storins, whieli in eleotrienl displny wero tho most torri tlo of tho senson Tho raiu, too, foll Iu sheets but outslde of tho oecusionul elnng iug of tho Uro alarm uo serious damugo was reportod iu tho oity. Tlio lightulng ruised havoo ou Mouday ovonlng with a largo balm-of-giload tno lu tho yard of Mrs. Louis ltodnoyou unpor Muin street. It struek lu tho top of tlio treo nnd shot down tearing olT tho burk but not demoltshiug tho treo nnd llually toro a great hole at tho foot. Mrs. Alden Spenro, of Nowton Contre, Mass,, has gouorously soula eheuk for tho nuroliuso of u now niniio for tlio musloa depnrtmeut of Montpelier Sominnry, Tho growtn oi inia uopnriuient unuer rrot. Hntliuwav rondors netiessurv udditlounl eqiupuiout for tlio fneroaslug niunber ot siuuoius. Sovoral of tho trusteos of thq Wood Art Gallory visitod tho summer sehool of Boulpturo oh Monday ovonlng aud watclied tho work of tho puplls of Mr. Lonoz, tho instruotor. Beforo leaving thoy oxprossed thomsolvos as being plensed with tho work of tho sehool. Sineo tho Consolidated Company havo adopted a rnetor systom instead of charging n flxed rato por month for it eloctrlo lighting sorvlco., many of its patrons flnd that tho cost of their lights has increased ovor 100 por ccnt nnd are wonderinc if the now raeters aro working ovortinio. Georgo Hlll, a Middiestx fariner. whilo under the inlluonee of tlio "oh-be-oyful" on Sunday, was ejeoted from nn eleetrlo eur lu tlie town of Uorlin nnd later lodged iu jull hero by t'onstnblo Shepnrd. IIo was iinablo to get u hearing lu hls o iso this murulug nnd his iniud hns been dis truilghtns to who would feed liis eows uud do the mllklng, The couimittee on nominations of the Vermont Commandory, Military Ordor of Foreign Wars, has submittod tho names of tho following gontlemen from this city in thoir list to bo acted upon ln August: Arthur G. Eaton, for vice-commander ; O. D. Olark, dologate to national commandory, A. G. Eaton, nltornate. Willlain Hooper does not like electiieal 'llspliiys eveu in the rnrm of lkditnlng. Ho was ou nu eleetrlo eur on liis way from Hnrre to thls eity Monday evening when thostorui wus nt its lieight. He pulled the trollov from the miiiti wiro uuil in hls expluuntlou to tlio eonduolor he suid. ' you oan put me iu jnii if you wunt to but I don't wnnt to be struek by lllit iiii).' Elders Fnirlmnks nnd L'lurk, Evimgcllsts ot the Iuteiiiationtil Advont Christinu Confereliee, uro eonduellng rovivnl ser viees at tho ehiireh in Lower Cabot. .er viee eneh evouing nt 7:15 p. in. j Sundnys, 2:.,50 nnd :r,u . in Let ull the I'hristiun forees rally to the work. Everybody Is invlted to theso sorvlcesj oonio and brint; your friends. Outdoor servieo of song eaeli eveniug by tho gospel singer, F. W. Fairbanks. J. G. Wing, as attorney tor Mrs. Isnbebo M. Ilriggs of Knst Montpelier, lms brouglit suit uguinsl Fred Fuller of Northfield, on tho ehurge of oriuiinal assatilt. Tho dnin ages st't nre .",000 nnd buil of the sumo n mount is furnished ly V V. Keut of Nortlillold Mr Wmg us nttornoy for Henry Wnrloy of Bnrro hns nlso lirought suit ngainst Oseur Johnson of tliis oity on tho churg" of ulienating tlio affeetiohs ot Mrs. Warley. Tho sultis for t3,000 dam nges and E. II. Ellis is surety for bnil in tho suine auiount. Uoth eases are set for trinlnttlio Septenibei term of Couuty C'oiirt. The Barre Granito and 1'nving Couipuuv was ineorporated today and nriieles llleil with the secretary of state. The enpltul stoek will bo tuO.UiKI The ineorporntors are II. Iv. Kusli, H. W. Seott, Uarre; Arte- inus I'enuock. Braintree. Mnss.j Jnmes Grnnt, Miinuel D. Graves, Boston. Tho new eoinpuny haveleased otliees iu Wood's bloek iu urre. Tho ollioials state that it is the inteutioti of the oompany to utilize nll the wimto gramte in and aoout Barre by traiisformlng it into pnving bloeks. They will employ (uito a niunber of inen nnd expeet to sturt operations at oneo. The Locul Oiition Leaguo meeting on Friday evening miide an attempt to raiso funds tor defruving of the exnensos of its delegationtotho mnssC'lemeiit.meotiug in Burlington next week but tlie selieme fell through with a dull and siekening tliud and not a sliiner was dropped in tlio Ijiis, ket. After tlie fashioit of "throwlng out the lile line" it wus deeided to pnss a sub scription pnper among tlie laitbful for tliis pui'liore. Tlio ehnrelies inuy bo eulled upou nt the eloventh hour to tnko tip a nonulur oontributlon for this eause. There is u wido dilTerenee between or guuizution nnd demoruhzutiou. A STABBING AFFHAY. A sttilibing nffruy oeeurred on tlio hbrli wnv neiir ilie vllliiL'i! of Plnlnflitlil nn snl- urduy evening nnd as'u result i)uvidCliur bonenu, a Freiieli Canudian, is now con- uned lu jnll liere. C'hnrboueau wus seen nt the Jail Monday by a JomtNAi, leporter and his story of tlio alTnir follows: Ho has been emnloved us n farm hund, by Thoinus Taylor, who?e farm Is about a mllo from Plainfield vil Inge, witli Arthur Murrny and an elderly man. whoso unmo ho could not reinember. Clmrboiienu suid ihnt last week Murniv mnde liimself so obuoxious that ho wns obliged to chustiso liim. On Suturduy eveniug, as Charboneau was getting his bioyelo leady to mako tho trip to tho vll iuge, ho notieed u strnnger in the yurd iu eonvorfiitioii witii his fellow workmen uud henrd them tell tho strnnger, "ho's m the corn barn." Tho inen theh disnpjieur ed nnd lie thought nothing moro of tho oceurreueo ut the tiino. N heu eonstiug down a hlll about a hnlt mile from tho villuge, ho saw a nmn stop out into the rond from behlud a treo. Ho turued out but tho man kept getting iu front of liim nnd as a result Charboneau went Into tho dlteli. Tho man was tho strauger lio had seen at tho house, aud later proved to bo Chnrles Murray, an older brother ot tho man ho had ehns tized. Churhouenu sa d the man threatoned him with violeneo und us the other two nppenred ou tho soeno ho rnn away but was overtaKou. a seuuio onsuoti in wnien Charboneau snvsho wus no mntoh for Mnrray but ho tlnally sueeeedod in getting out his poekot kuifo. In tho seufllo tho uuito oiosed lu Uharnonenu'd Iiand cuttlug ono of hislingers badly but after getting tho kuifo ojien ho gavo Murray foureuts iu tlio bnek nnd ono ou tho uriu. Murrny eulled to tlio others for nid but Churboneuu threatoned them with the kuifo und both held bnek, tiio younger Murray saying to his brothor, "I told you you would get into trouble if you pitched onto him." Charlioueau theu nroko away from his oppouent, went to tho vlllago and gavo uhuself up, Tho wouuded mitii wns nblo to walk to tho nearest house and from thero ho wns tnken to Plainfield. Dr. Galo at teuded tlio wouuded uinn aud dld not tliink his iujuries serlunsnlthough ono out iu tlie bnek wus nn ineli und n hulf deep aud the cut ou tho anu wns sovero. Charboneau olaims those outs wero tho result of tho soutlio iu which Murray trlod to get tho knlfo away. Doputy SherllT IJalloy and Constablo PltKiu plaeod Char boneau under urrest aud brought lilm to this oity oarly on Suiuluy monilng. Tho henrlug will be ut Plainfield so soon ns tho wouuded innu is nblo to uttoiul. MRS IIEATON REOEIVES Mrs. 0. H. Ilenton reeoived Satur day afternoon, iutroducing to Mont pelier socioty Mrs. Olifton M. Henton. Tho recoiving party was Mrs. O. H. Hoaton aud Mrs. 0. M. Henton. Tho assistants in tho funotlons woro Miss Mary Dowoy, Mrs, O. P. Pitkin and Mrs. F. W. Morso, iutroducing tho guests; Miss Oarrio Oross, Miss Olara Adaius, Mrs. M. F. Atkins uud Miss Luoy Jacobs, ushcrs to diniug room, and mombors of tho "Olovor Olub," Misses Julia Adams, May Doming, Uuth Brooks and Ruby Hoa ton sorved rofrcshmouts. Tlio rooms woro decoratod svlth rosos, Oantorbury bolls aud rhododondrons, nnd woro in linrmouy with a delightfully festive occasion, to which woro added tho oharms of musio, by Wilder' s orches tra bohiud a scroen of UBparngUB boughs. AFTERMATH. Barre was troated to no ond of ox citomont Monday iu addition to tho Pawueo Blll show. Tho show bronght hundreds of vis iotrs to tho city nnd many took tho opportunity to tako treatmont for tho parched condition of thoir throats with tho result that a bunch was gathorcd in by tho police. William and James Rogcrs of tho Granito Oity and F. E. and T. J. Si mons of Orange wero arrosted dnring tho afternoon by Ohiof Patriek Brown. Thoy woro ongaged in a free-for-all figlit in tho yard of Mrs. RoMnson on South Main street. Two of them, tho Simons from Orange, werc getting tho worst of tho oncountor when Ohiof Brown arrived. William Rogers had just roturned from Windsor, where ho served a sontenco for as.sault on ono McPhee. The Simons family, when interviowed in tlio police sta tiou by a Journal roporter Monday aftomoon, secmed quito a bit conct rn ed ovor seventeon cows which awaitcd milking at home. Shortly aftor ono o'clock tliis morning tho police departmont were called upon for assistance again. Michaol Grannels, about thirty-two years of ago, omployod somo two years ago in Cutler's stablo, Barre, recently roturned to the city and agaili secured employment with Outler but Monday changing his mlnd ho ontered into a contract with tho Pawneo Bill people. A fow minutcs aftor ono o'clock this morning, having finishcd loading its cars, tho show started its train and Grannels nttempted to board it but foll boneath the wheels which passed ovor his loft leg abovo tho kneo and bis loft arm was torn off at the shonl der. Ho wns couvcyed to the emer goncy hospital whero ho died in a few moments. Tho dead man has a brother William, iu Manchester, N. H., and his mother, Mrs. Maggie Grannels, resides in Vergennes. That the fair sex should not bo slighted during tho day's festivities Mrs. Emelino Ewing, who was con victed last week of keeping a houso of assignation, was taken to Rutland to servo a sontenco of sixty days at the house of correctiou. Edward Raymo, in jumping from a team near the Ceutral Vermont statiou, accidentally dropped a 32-cal-ibre revolver from his hip pocket which was discharged, the ball entor ing ono of his legs just above tho knee. Dr. Deziol made the man com fortable. This morning the Granito City Court was ruu undor a forced draf t aud at two p. m. had disposed of twelvo cases.the largest number over handled in the samo spaco of time. Tho Rogers "boys" were dealt out justice by His Honor in no uncertain quantity. William, charged with breakiug the peace, was taxed $20 and costs of "-9.47; his brother James was drunk in addition to breakiug tho peaco and will havo to anto 625 and costs of .$10. 70. Tho Simons family of Orange faced His Honor who hauded Mr. Simons, senior, an invitation to pay 5 and costs of 8U.47 for breakiug tho peace, and his son was taxed a liko flgure as a drunk. Charles Mitchell, transportation mauager of tho Pawneo Bill outfit, in a discussiou with one of his em ployes, tnpped tho workman upon tho head with a cudgol aud fractured tho roof of that gonflemnn's braiu. Mr. Mitcholl aftor sleeping in a cell ovor night deeided to pay .$10 and costs of $7.20 but said it was oxorbitant. Frank L. Cochrrane and E. F. Bor gen as common drunks paid fines of 5 and costs of 38;42. E. B. Jones of Essex Junction, drunk, was flned $5 and costs of $8.50 for an over-indulgenco in tho ardent . MOONLIGHT EXOURSION On Lako Champlain, Thursday, July 17. Citizeus of Barre, Montpelier, Wa terbury and all intermediato stations between theso points and Burlington will bo givou an opportunity on Thursday, July 17, to onjoy a mooii light and searchlight exeursiou ou Lako Champlain. The Contral Ver mont railroad has completed arrange ments for a first class time and tho Montpelier Military band will accom pany the party. Round trip tickets from Barre and Montpelier $1.25. Special train leaves Barro at 5 :30 and Montpelier 5 :55 p. m. Special train leaves Burlington after tho ride on the lako at ton o'clock. IN A DEADLOOK.: Ohicago.July 15. Whilo tho wholo 6alo businoss of this oity is almost completoly paralyzed and whilo bnsi ness mon aro snifering a loss of $1, 000,000 por day the striking freight handlors aud tho railroads aro in a deadlock and auuouuco thoir dotor mination to flght to tho flnish over tho question of ono-hnlf a cent per hour or a total of about $500 for ovory twonty-fonr hours; this sum being dlvided ou ono sido botweon twcnty four railroads and on tho othor be tween 10,000 mon. Tho situation is more sorious than at any timo sinco the commoncement of tho tronblo, and at no timo sinco tho walk out havo tho points at issno beon so obstinatoly maintained. Throo timos today tho froight handlors sont committoos to moot tho gonoral managors, aud each timo thoy camo baok without result. Tho ollioials of tho roads havo do olarod that no doputation will bo re coivod from employoos who havo gono on striko and that thoy will maintain this position. When this was reported at tho hoad quartors of tho strikors, Presidont Ouran announced that tho flght was on to a flnish, and that horo after wbon tho railroads bad any ovor turos to mako, or wlshod to do any businoss with their omployees they would bo compellod to transact suoh businoss through tho olllcors of tho Froight Handlors' Union. REASONS FOR INSURANCE. Kxpenses eat up wnges nnd sal nrics. Yenr nfter yenr the aver ago niau cxpcets to build up an cstate. Tho usunl result is no provisiou or only a siuull ono for wifo and cliildreu. Lifo Insur nnce does the .work by easy pay nients. (Corresp ndencc soiicited.J S. S. BALLARD, Qeneral Agent, New Langdon Building, MONTPELIER, - - VT. BROKEN LOT SALE OF SUMMER SUITS Suits that represent two sea son's styles of which there aro only a few sizes left. It takes less dollars to bny one of these Suits than it did a month ago. If yon are narrow-chested, S5 to 810 will bny one. If you throw n 42 chest mtasure, then S7.50 to 810. All sizes from 34 to 48. Snits thnt sold for S10, 815, $18 and 820. For the meriwho do not want a Murked Down Suit, 610 to 23. A, D. FARWELL 00. All Coods Sold for Cash. LAP DUSTERS w e hnve a lot of Lap Dnsters that we wul close out at tho following prices. 25, 30, 40, 50 cts, each. These aro all new goods and good style bnt aro in brokcn lots, a few of eac h kind that we wish to close this season. The Flanders & Pierce Go, Montpelier, Vt, F00TMEMt FOR ALL AGES 5H0ES Fw $1.2510 $3.50 Both Ladies and Gcnts At The New Store 14 State St., J. A. GOODWIN GO.