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o VERMONT WATCJIMAN & STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST G, 1902. Montpelier and Vicinily. LOCAL HAPPENINCS. Mrs. Willluin Hoopor la serlously 01. Govcnior V. W. Stiokney of Ludlow was 11 vlaltor in town Friday. Mia Miitllu Wutson luis rotuniutl from lier viait to Williamstown. Mrs. I. Appel of Abordeen, P. I) la in town vlsitlng airs. stonu, her eistor, J..jiw II. Kellohcr la tnklng "wc K9 vncntion from his dutles u two In tliu Fir t Nntlounl baek. Mi-rt. Gilman Moodv nnd dnuidite r. Nul lioi f Waterbury rccoutly visltcd nlDexter Muutiys, Donald MoLean of Cambridge la em- ployed in tho grist inlll of K. W. Uuiluy & Company. Mlaa Mabel Dwyur of Burlington and Mias Aliuo Dwyer of Orange N J., vlslted relativea ln town on Tueadny. Admlnil Clarlt, Dr. II. 0. Brighatn and othora held ti plug tong pnrty on tho Pn vilion luwn on Tuesday oveuing. Tlio ongagomeut of Mlaa Mnrian Auder sou of this elty to Mr. Robort Johnston of Barre is announced. Iloward I'reasy of Lowell, Musa., and n veteran ongiuecr on the Boatou nnd Low ell railroad, ia thu guest of Mrs. .Teuuetto Bamee, hla slster. F. I). Cutler of Barre la umployed us olerk at tlio storo of the Amurieau Cloth ing Company to tako tho placo of David jlorso. Tho steam rollor ia replacing in a per fect couditlon tho mneadam puvemont dlstributcd by the ditehiug for tho gna pipea of tho Capltnl Company. Clianeollor J. V. Wntson has appolnted W. A. Lord as speolal niaster, to hear dia puted olnhns iigalnsttho estute of Bertolli & l'aduzzi whleh ia in u recoiver's hauda. F.. P. Carloton aud family rcturued on Tuesday ovening from ktheir visit to Old Orchard Beaoli. Mrs. Mark Rico of this city is a guest of lior motlior, Mrs, Molina Jerd at East Braintree forafow days. Whitinau and Jlisa Winifred Forrln gavo a moat qnjoynblo dancjng party in Knlghts of Columbus hall on Thursday evening, Wilder' orehestra furnlahlng musle. Misses Gertrudo aud Mary Jewett of Oaklaiid, Cal. , cousins of Hon. F. A. Dwiuoll, aro guests of Mr.a and Mrs. Dwinell for a few.days. The Uultud States Civil Serviee Coin mlssiou anuouneea that ou Auguat '8-''7, 1902, an exainlnation will be hf ld lor the poaitlou of assiatant exnmlner in ithe l'atent Olllee. Admiral Clark and party, ineludiug Senator Dlllinghain, atteiuled the cireua on Weduesday aftcrnoon and evidenlly enjoyed thu purformanco as thoroughly aathe younger element ln attendance. l'rof. B. G. Wllklua has vacated his ofllcea inOpuni Ilouse bloekand will have is ollico at his hoine in the future. IIo will receive patients there, or call at homes if desired. Telephone eall IU9-5. Days, Wednesday aud Saturday. Mrs. E. 3. Banl went to Morrisville to day to visit Mrs. t A. Carr, her daughter. She was aceompanied by Charles Fields of Dawson City, herbrother, who ls visit iug her aud whom she has not seen for tweuty-llve years. The total amouiit of taxes received by City Treasurer Merrill up to the time litnit, which e.vpired on Thursdnj- nlght. waa 570,413.11, leaviug a balanee of 82,101.03 for City Sherifl Bancrof t to col lect. Mr. aud Mrs. James Fiske, Mrs. George C. Shepard and Mrs. A. A. l'ope gave a very pleasaut patty to their local frieiids at tho l'aviliou on Tuesday even iug Abnut twenty-tlve were preseut and re freshments were served. It takes some oata to satisfy tho appo iites of the horses of the Walter L. Maln show. Early tliis morning eighty-llvo bushels were takeu to the elfcus grounds by E. W. Bailey & Coin)auy tor use for todav's feediug". Mra.O.H.Baldwin eutertaiued the State street and Loomia atreet whist elubs very delightfully on Monday. Twelvotnbles of players shullled the cards. Mrs. .1. G. Brown and Mrs. 0. E. Chaudler took the prizes. A daughter was boru to Hon. aud Mrs. J. A. DeBoer ou Tuesday afteruoon. Mr. aud Mrs. Julius F. Workum of Engle wood, N. are pareuts of a daughter. boru ou Suuday rs. Workum ia a daughter of Hon. B. F. Fideld of this eity. Ex-Aldermau F. L. Lalrd has hung out a handsome new gilt sigu in front of the entrauce to his law olliee, and the joke of it is, he has hung it over the sidewalk without obtainlug a permit from the eity couueil. G. W. Kiddor left last night for Northfield where he is to care for Fred Stevens wlio is critically ill. Mr. Stevens at oue time resided in this city. Rugg & Campbell of Barre, proprio tors of the Grauite Oity trotting park, are to hold a meet there on August 20-22, when 2,500 will be given in purses. Tho autiounceiuent that Presiilout Hoosevelt would be in this elty August 3U, has iudueed Admiral Clark to return to Montpelier ou that day. The aduiiial will iro to Newnort. II. I.. shortlv beforu that time but will return to Montpelier to nssist in weiconnngtne rresiuent. Jlisa Alico Bates, who has bcen eujoy. iug a vaeatiou from her dutiea iu tho New Knglaiul teiepnouo oxoliange, has re tumed to her work Misses Ruth Smith and Celia Lull of thu same olllee aro baek at their work after an abseuen of a few days. I)r. F. D. Harto'' ia carring hla goods preparatory to moviug to Jllehlgan. I3r. and Mrs. Harter havo madu many frieiids during their stay in tho city, who BlSCOVJiliKD ity CARTER'S 1 CURE Blck nomlacho and rollovo all tbo troublen lncl flont to ahllloua statoof tlio syetoin. nid J DlizlncM, Nausca, Drowaluesa. l)lali nftrr Mtlua. raln la tho Slilo, kc. JVlillo their iuos. roinatkaUo euccosa has boou ehowu iu curlutf SICK Hoadache. yot Cartcr's Llttlo Llvor rillj &" enu&lly valuablo ln ConBtlpatlon, curlng and pro vcntlnK thlsannoyinacomplalnt,whlle theyaliio correct aUdlsordcrs of thoBtomach,Btimulate tho Hvesr and reuulalo tho bowels. Even U thoy only curod HEAD Acha they wonld bo almos t prlcelcss to thotp who BUfTor from thls dlstrcsslng complalnts bul t ortu nalely tholr ROnoss docs potendhero.andthoM nble ln bo many wava that thoy wlll not bo wllj llnn to do without them. But af tor all alck ne4 wnooncetry luom wiuii u zlS ACHE Is tho bano of eo many llvca that horo ls whero ? o mako our great boast. Our pllla curo lt white others do liot. . Cartcr's Llttlo IJver HUa aro vory small and vory casy to tako. Ono or two pllla makoa doo. Thcy aro atrlctly vogetablo and do not gripo ot purgo, butby tholr gontloactlon pleasoall who usothem. InTlalat25contai flvefor$t. Sola by drugglats overywhcro, or aont by mall. CARTER MED1CINE CO., New Ycrk. U P3L M Dose. Small gricg. will regret their (lepurture, but tho er luout wlntors prove to bo tooseverofor I)r. Harter aud he 1ms been foreed to seek a milder cllmate. W. E Adama la ou a tonr of leisutely observatlou. He went on Fiidny to New l.ondon. Couii. He will be ut the Croeker IIoio iu that eity tho remalnder of the week. Then hu will go to other poluts In the eouutrv that enliat his interest and tako a leistirely survey of the thiugs that Invite his nttention. Xow that UarruV sporting fraternlty al low that they were "pliiekt-d" on thu Jof-fries-Fitzsimmons llght the metropolltan neivspapurs mlght aa well aekuowledge that thu mill was "sliady." Kothlnp bug a sure thlng eould over havo aei'oinpllsh ed the task of takiug S1"'U0 out of the Grauito eity, Ernest Jaeobsen, the Uorist. left on Saturdav evening for San Franelseo, wheiv he is to wed, retunilng with his bride to thls elty on the llrst of Septem ber. vtr. Jueuliseii U to re&ide ln Alriur man .1. w. Haley's new house at Witt I'laee aud on Thursdav evening luvlteu several of his frienils there, An eujoya ble "house warming" was the result. Notwitlistanding that a circus"' aud two political gatlierings euliveued tliiugs iu tliis city Wednesday uo ar rests were made ly tlie police aud tho eloven patrolmen ou duty had a- do cidedly easy day aside trom being a bit tir'ed witli some eigliteeu hours of walkiug. Trade was hrisk at the various places wliere eatables aud drinkables were sold on Weduesday but not to the ox tent of previous years wlieii a circus camo to town. It is believed that tlie farmers wero lotli to allow tl e receut good weather to go to wast ) and so did uot generally attend tlio circus. That the Reptibliean elty eoinmlttee of Barre was coinposeJ of eonseieiitious mi'ii ls suown ijy liieir acuou oi ruetday even inj when they resigni'd from servlng upou tlie comuii'tee as a large ninjority were Cleinenl advoeates aud eould not suppoi t t.ie regular Reptibllcnu nominee for Gov ernor. A meeting of tlie Reiiubliean voters of barre has been ealleU for tho llri-t week iu Attgtist aud a new eoinmlttee will '.e eleeted. The Central Labor Uniou met Tuesday evening to eomplete i)i eparations for oele bratiug Labur Day. After the parade the exereises will be held on Laugdon meudow Invitatious will beglveuall labor unions in the countj- to take part in the parade aud exereises. This eommittee appointed to have eliarge of all details tho parade thespeakiug, ele , are W. D. Jones, Aught ney haiubb, Harlow Jl Smith, L. N .lei'iie W. D. Murray, M. I) Drow aud Johu Ryan. There is evidentlv a mlsuuderstandlng aniong tlie local Cfeinent inen as to what they have and have uot sigued iu behalf nf hla cause. On Tuesday evening a Local Option man was overhearu urginga group on ine sKiewan; to go to tne neauiiuariers nnd sigu the Oleuiuut noinlnatlon papers. But the agitator got tho "marble heart.1 onejof tlie grotip inotestiug iu blaukely blank verso "that he hud sigued everj tjiiug for the eause ln sight and did uot propose to slgn away his birthiight. Arransements have lieeu made where by the Wilder orehestra will glve a serles ot dauciug pnrtles at the pavillou iu Dewey park, for people in this city nnd lirre. The llrst will be for Harre people and was held on Tuesday evening, Augtist !), and the second will be ln'r Montpelier people, alternatiug through tho remaluder of thu suminer luto the fall. It is planned to make these alfalrs all that cau bu desired ln overy way, and the quality of tho niusio is too well lcnown to require recoinmendatlon In ndditiou to inaking (juite exteiwlve repnirs ou Athenwood, his siimmer home, Thomas W. Wood. thu artist of whom Montpelier isjuetly proud, is engaged at preseut in paiutiim u lifo sized bust por tralt of James 0. IIoughton,Iate liresident of the Natlonal Lifo Insiiranee Company. Slr. Wood was eoiunilssloued by Mrs. Houghtouto palnt thlsportrait beforo Mr. Houghtou died but, althnugh tho aubject la '.absent, tho likeneas that Mr. Wood Is brlnging out on the eanvuss from a jihoto graph is excellent nnd striking. Nearly ouo hundrod Nobles of Mt. Sinai Templo from this city nnd A OLVENT Dlsaolves and qulcltly rcmovca stonc and ri d nnd white grnvel frora the Kidncys and hlnddcr, Btops tho intinte jutin (Klduey Collc)du to tbceofortin bodlcsnnd ortcn avoidstlio iibeof tlio BurgeouVkulfe. Calcurafiolventpri'vrnts the formntlon of ntono nnd grarulby dls Bolvtnu tlio urlcucld nnd carrylnR lt oll througli tho natural channcla, thun purlf Iiik tbo Itlood, and corrcctlngthoao uric ucld condltlons of tliot tomacii whirh prodiue urlcaiidpoiBonliii,', Gout, IthcumatUm, Nonralgla, and pvrlodlcal licadaches of womcn. t'alcura Solvcnt iS A NEW MEDlCmE. It expcls Kall stones.glvlngalienHliy nctioii to tho Llvcf, rtlfevcB tho pnln of llllluus Collcand curi'n Uontlpntlon of tho llowcls. Dr. Davld Kcnnody has enldotit, "t'alcura Holvrnt la tho outcomo of iny long uxpcricnco aa n i'liyslclan and Hurgpnn nnd I consldtr thls dlscocry tho grcnteBt achlevcment of my hfc." Unqueation. uuiu bi'Hiuuiiiiiam vvni on roquusu ?i.uu uoiuo at all urugglstB. KINCSTON, N. Y. Barro ocoupicd a blook of sonts at tlio cirotis on Wodnosday oveninp aiul tholr frcquont npplauso indicatcd that thoy dnjoyod tho porformauco. Dttr ing tho ovoniug a party of clowns grotosquoly attirotl as Arabs, aocom paniod by a camol porforniod a bur losnuo act. prosumably illustrat inc oino phaBO ofjtho initiatory coromoiiies ' of tho Mystio Shrino. Thoy drow tho wildost kind of applauso from tho Noblos. I At oight o'olook Friday niorning flro was discovorod in tho polishing mill ' of 13. L. Smith & Oo., at tho quarries iu Barro aud iu lcss than two hours I tho mill, Giigiuo houso aud tho Ga.o- loy boardiug lionso uen J by woro burn cd to tho ground, Tho flro origiiiat cd iu tlio onglno houso and gpread so rapidly tliat it was impossiblo to savo tho buildiugs. An air comprcssor and tho oiieiiio and bollors wcro ruin- 1 od aud thirty mcn will bo thrown ou? 1 of omploymeiit. Tho loss will bo 8,000 nnd the firm carricd an insur anco of !?5,700. A heavy two horso team loaded with granlto and drlvon by Frauk Smith oaused u eouimotiou aud drow a orowd on citato street on Thursday afteruoon. The bit broko in onu of tho horso'a inoutlia and tho drlver lost eontrol of them, ono horao orowdlng lta mato into thu gas eompaiiy's ditoh iu a heap. Had it uot been lor thu prompt aotlon of a bystander ln graaplng theolteudlugiiuiiualby thebridle uud pull iug it to ono sidu thu ontiro load would have gono on top of tho fallen horso. As it waa the auimal uaeapud wlthbut a few s.lght seratohea. Aa ia oustomary iu stieh aeeideuta there wure about twouty ou lokers givlug volumes of adviee to tho two or three inen, who were hard at wurk resutitug the horso from thu ultun. J. G. Brown and F. L Lalrd havo ro turned from their westeru triii eovuring twentj-'three days' time. Thoy woro ab sunt to look Into the merita of an luveat mout ln a gold mluo iu thu State of Wash ington. Tho nihie ia sltuuted iu the Cor viile ludian ivservatlon, which is 150 niiles northwest of Spokane. Both gen tlemeu enjoyed their trip greatly, having traveled in all, over 7000 mlles and visit Ing besldes Spokane, Chicago. Miuueapo lla, Bultalo, Niagara Falls, Toronto aud Montreal aud also, iueluded a trlp down the St. Lawreueo river Tlioy had noth ing to say legardiug their iiivestuient plans for publkT.tlon as they believed it was their duty llrst to make thelr report to tlie investors wliotu tuoy represented. Iznazlo Migllerlnl o thls eity will doubt less be pleased to reeelve uuy informatiou from n"wspapera, or lttters that may bo reeelved trom Italy duriug the next few weeks, whleh will give anj-intelligenee of the strauge and ternble ealamlty that liaa befalleu the proviuoe near hla Italiau home. Tho btory is to the efl'eet that a strip of laud about a mile wile. lying to the ea'jtward of Cornlglio, provmee of I'arnia, haa already moved about llve mlles, demolishlug bridges, destroyiug buildiugs, ruinllig ns llne roads as eould bo fouud in Italy, and threatenlng the town itself, a busy little plaee of soiuu 10,000 population. Tnenty prosperous farmers have lost everytlnng, and white uo llves have been lost, the tormer dwell ers in tlie migratlug traet aretoday hume lesa, At a business meeting of the Baptist church held at the close of the mid-week prayer serviee on Thursday evening, it was voted to purchase from Christ church tlie pipe organ formerly used by tluu society. The wardens of Christ church have made the liaptists a very generous proposmon in the matter, tor tlie reasoa that they would rather have the orcan with which so many pleasantjassociations are linked, remain in the city. It is ex- pected the work of setting the organ in place at the'ltaptist church will be begitn, very soon. This innovatiou will be a most welcome one as it is the first time in thirty odd years of this church's ex lstence that it has felt able to purchase a pipe organ. Slate's Attorney Hoar was nt Marsh lleld all day Tuesday eonduetiug an in que;t in the eafe of tho shtoting of Ilo mer Duke soiuetiine sluee. The iuvesti gation wa.-. more a matter of foriu tliau dltierwhe aud Mr, Hoar states that it waa not his purpoie toincriniiuiiteany one but it possible to get at tht facta in the ease. Thu inq iest was coudtieted lu tho sehool house and teu witnestes were ox- aminud, tho heaiing lasting from U to 2 o'olook belore Jusllee Smith. The result of tlie iuvestlgatioii would show that tlie Duke boy started to leuvo his eoinpan ions in tho woods The rest ot tho boya wero angry bccaiiso he did so aud as hu walked away some one llred ut him with a 22 ealibro rille tbo ball striking hltu in the head. Just whleh boy held tho gun is a fiuestlnn but the'evideiice introduced aud tlie testiinony would (lx tho blamo upon thu older Brown lad. Dr Carver aml llrtt Seleetmau Thomas testilled rel ative to the matter. W. H. Quigloy, tlie pop'ular repre- seutative of S. M. Stern's, largo cloak and latlies' suit establisliment of New York, has been in the city and vicinity for tlie past few days sliow ing up tho latest notioiis in theso lines for tlio fall trade. Ho says that full length walkiug suits iu solid colors aro to be the tliing for early fall. As to cloak styles, there will be a larger variety on the market this season than ever before, and uo ouo style will pre dominate. Mr. Qniley is very niucli interested in tho political ca-apaign in this State ns ho has made a wide circle of frieiids during tlio decade or niore in which he has traveled in Vermont. Ho is very much interested in prohi bition aud his togical expositious ou temperance backed up by personal ex periences liavo been most convinciiig at tlio little dinnor parties at which he has been entertained recontly. It is needless to spond columns of spaco to tell of the dozens of dill'erent attractions given by tlio Maiii circus. Thoy woro jnst ns advertised. Tlio San Francisco Kxaminer mado uo mistako whon it gavo tlio show tho namo "Fashion Plate." It certaiuly lives ut) to tho title. Tlio attendanco of 12,000 shows that tlio namoof Walt or L. Main is cortninly a drawing card, Tlio two porformances wero flrst class in ovory iiarticular aud tho ontiro company is tlio clennest, quiet est and best bohaved aggregation of Tho performors wero top-notolicrs and in f'nct overy act in botli tlie big show and tho concort woro of tho typo do luxo aud if Mr. Mniu continues to givo his patrons as much for thoir he need Montpelio he did inmoiioy aso havo no hosltauoy iu playing tho nortliorn Now England circnit noxt Boason. Shatters All Rccords. Twico iu hospital, F. A. Gulledgo, Vorbona, Aln., paid n vast snm to dootora to curo a sovoro caso of pllos, causiug 24 tumors. Wlion all failod, Bnoklou's Arnioa Salvo soon curod him. Subdues Inflaiumatiou, conquprs Achos, kills Pains. Bost savlo in tho world. 25o at 0, Blakoly's drug storo. Ono troublo with tlio man who is fond of his joko is that tho oxpoots ovorybody olso to bo fond of it. FACE HUMOURS Pimples, Blackheads, Red, Rough, Oily Skin Prevented by Milmons or rEori.it vbt. CtrncuitA Soap, assistodby Cuticl'uaOinthknt, for prosorvlng, purlfying.and bcautlfylng tho skin, for cloauslug tlio scalp of crusts, scatcs, aud dandruff, mul tho stopplng of falllng halr, for Bof toiihig, whitonlng, and soothing rcd, rough, nnd soro liands, for i,oi,t. mbn9. itRlilnm. nnd cliafliiBS, and for all tho purposesof tlie tollot, bath, and nursory. Milllons ot w ouicn uso un cura SoAr in tho form of baths forannoy ing irrltations, ititlaimiiatlous, auu oxcon atlons.or too frcoor offeuslvoporsplratlpn, ln tho form of waslioa for ulceratlvowoak ncsses, aud for many sanatlvo purposes. Complete Treatment for Humours, $1. ConfistlnKof('UTiruuASoAr(2.V;.),toclcan9o tho sklu of crutts aud ecalcs, and f-otten tlio thlckcncd cutlclc; Cuticl'IIA Ointment (50r).,to lnstantly allay ltchlnjr.lnllainination, and irrltatlon, nnd pootho and hcal j and Coti. CL'iia nr.oi.vr.NT 1'ills (2V50, to cool and cloanso tho blood. A Sinole SKT ls ottca BUIUclent tucuro tho covciuetcasc. CuTiccr.A Kesolvest 1'ili.s (Chocolato Coated) aro a new, tate!e, odourlcss.ccoj noinlcalsiibstttutefor tho relcbratcd llrjuid CtmcniA IttaoLVEXT, CO doses, price, 2Dc. 8oM th-oti(rhout the M-orld. Britlih pepMi W-M, Chrterhouelq , I,ondon. Irtnch Dtpoti a llue de l I'lx. l'arli. I'uTTEit IJi.co xsa Caiu. Coar., ioH l'ropi., Bolton, U. S. A. A SHORT SKETOH Tlie Evangelical church society of this city has begun tho erection of its new church ediflco on Northfield street and oxpoots to have the same completed and ready for occupancy in a tew months. As but a few people, comparative ly, aro aequainted with this denomin atiou and its work, a word or two. re- cardinc its liistory is not amiss at this time. Tlie Evancolical Ohurch is one hun dred aud two years old, having had its oricin in 1S00. It becan with the nineteenth century. Tlie origin of the church was iu this wise. Ono Jncob Allbricht. a Motliodist member, a Germaii, bocame concorned for tho salvation of his fellow Gornians and becau to nreacli to them wlierever ho eould assemble them. As he preaclr ed. there wero convorts, whom he or ganized into classes, aud after a time he organized his convorts into jx ohurch. Ho might liave taken his convorts into tlie Motliodist church, had not that church about this time deoido not to proach the gospel iu tho German languago. That necessitated his retaininc tlio ovorsight of his con vorts. and flnally thore was a churcli organized on tlio plan of Methodism but using tho German lauguage ex clusivelv. Soon aftor this tlie Metli odist church took up tho languago and at tho present time they have several conferonces which use tho German lauguage exclusively. But Allbrigtlit had his work orcatiized and he con cludod to go ahead, and the result was tho Evangelical Ohurch. It wns called in Gorman "Dio Evangelische Gomoinschaft" which trauslated, is Tlio Evangelical Association. Soou after the church was fully organized it began to work among the English peonle. Now it has conferences in EiiGlish aud iu German. Somo con feroiices aro composed of those who proach both languages, German in tlie morning and uugusn in tne ovening. Their work is chioliy among German emigrants and their cliildren and such English speaking people as desiro to unito with them. The church was introduced into Now England in 1803. Tho New Encland conterence was or ganized in 1800. It has cliucrches in encli of tho New England States. It wns introduced into Montpelier .in 1804, and this year it has taken a new lease of lifo with the appointuient of Rov. J. A Ward as pastor. JNot con tont with worsliiniiiG in a small hall. ho has purchashed n lot of laud nnd is about biuiding a new cnurcn on iNorcii ilold street just beyond tlie uon bridge. Doctrinally tlio Evangelical churoh is ldentical witli the Motliodist ln polioy it is a little moro democrnt ic. It rnakes a speoialty of prcaohing tlie doctrino ot eiitire sancttllcation, wliioh is peculiarly n Methodist doc trino. Iu all othor respeots the church is orthodox, It difl'ers in no respeot doctiually from tho orthodox cliurclies. FIRE IN ORANGE. Tlio barns of Ernest Outlor in Or nngenonr Houglitoirs niills wero struck by lightning yostorday nfter noon about half past ilvo o'clock nnd woro totnlly destroyed. Eight cows woro killed, a lot of fanu maohinory and somo liay oostroyed. Threo liorses wero taken out, ouo of whioli was so yoroly iujurod. Tlio barns woro qnito largo buildiugs. tho nouso wns sav od, but tho clnpboards liad bocoino liented to tho point of igniting. Loss etsiniatcd at 2,500. Insuracnoo iu Vormont Mutual SSOO ou barn and coutonts. Many a man sots himsolf up horo hocauso ho has no valot. A sistor's lovo isn't supposod to oxponsivo uuless lt happons to somo othor follow's sistor. ruticura TSOAP THEY TRY AGAIN. Anotlicr nttomiit nt holdiuc a niass moeting of tho Local Option Loaguo of tliis city was mado on Tuosday evoning, but, notwithstandiiig tlio city had been plastered with teasorfl in tho sliapo of dodgors tho attondauco at tho rooms in Uiilon block was not cncourngiiig. lt gnvu one tho imprcs Blon that tho bottom of tho Olomont i boom had droplied out. By oight o'clocl: tbo nmnhor present at tho nieeting on Monday evening was inoreasod by six, about twouty havihg stragglod into tho rooms. En- tbuslasm was boiow zoro. u. A. Jtowo, h Ij. Pock, Frank (x) Dos Smith, tho )rcsidont, took an invoico ( noyors, Oliarlos Harran, Lewis of tho attondauco and finding that tlio Wood, O. A. Bond, Johu 0. McGill, "machino" was intact, oven thougl tlio gearing was a littlo twisted, as snmcd a stago smilo of contontnieut and called tho lnceting to order. Ho announced that tho busiucss of tho mccting wns to obtain thu sigun tures of tlio boliovors to tlio cortiiicato of noiniuatioii of Maliomot Cloment for Governor, nnd tliat Notary Pttblic 1 . A. Bailey would seo that tho work was done accordiiig to law. Thero was no mad rush mado for tho signing stnnd but after a littlo prod ding, signatures to tlio Aguinaldo do claration of iiidopendencc begau to ac cumulate. Then camo a lull, but tho mombors of tlie "machino" woro not dismaycd, as thoro was a mootiug of tho Central Labor Union aud a Democratic caucus in session on tlio saiuo lloor. Tho rcprcsentativcs of Olementia visited cacli oi theso camps and upon thoir return announced tliat thoro woro at lcast thirty detained thoro, who wero possossod with a buriiing dosire to sicn tho Olompnt notition. Tlie Democratio caucus finaily liroko up and a fow drifted in to praotice handwriting, but they brought the direful nows tliat the matter of fu- sion onthe couuty tickct was not even lnentionod. Thls was dishcartening lt had been planned by the Olemont nien to hold a sort ot couuty conveu tiou iu theso same rooms today, siin ultaneously witli the Democratic con veution, for the iurpose of a fuso, but the appearanee ot tlnngs nttcr the cau cns was that tlie Clement bluuderbuss had again ilashed in tlio pan. At nino o'clock, tbo liandwrlting on tho wall rogistered flfty-two signa tures, but tlie "niachine" wns posi tive that 100 signatures would be se- cured before tlie documpiit wassentto the Sultan at nine o'clock this morn ing. ttorueys r . A. Bailey ot tliis city and Oharles Howe of Rutland, as tho sun neared tlie zenith today, lugged a roll of titationory into tlie oftice of Secretary of State F. C. Howland, which, upon oxamination proved to bo tlie nominatiou papers oi Hon. Perci val N . Olement, lngli Itcense aud loc al option candidate for Goveruor of Vermont, which bore the signatures of 1,209 of the faithful which iuelud ed 100 nauies from Montpelier. A Journal reporter wislied to sigu the death warrant but upon tlio solicita- tion of Mr. Bailey restrained his iu saue desire when told that one more namo would make it 1,300. Just Look at Her. Whcnce came that spriglitly step, faultless skin, rich, rosy complexioii, suiiling fnce. She looks good, feels good. Horo's her secret. ahe uses Dr. King's New Life Pills. Result, all organs active, digestion good, no headaches, 110 chanco for "blues. " Try tiiem yourself. Only 25c at 0. Blakoly's. OIROUS DAY IN MONTPELIER. The Walter L. Main circus came, but it arrived late owing to an acci dent at Essex Junction. Many Mout pelierites left their beds at about four o'clock Wednesday morning and made their way through the fog and dew to be present at the uuloadingot tholup podrouie. These people had a tedious wait for the circus did not arrive un til about S:30 o'clock owiugto the de- railment oi two cars ot a stock traiu at Essex Junction. The circus was brought from Cambridge, where it showed on Tuesday, iu three trains, two of ten cars ench, and oue of five. By the time the unloading began there was n larce crowd on aud about tlie grouuds. The usual number of stands for the distributiou of cooliug driuks, eatables and the like were ready for business along tho bordors of tho highway near the grouuds. The weather was of tlie old Ver mont circus day sort and tho crowds arriving on tlie steam and electrio cars sweltered good naturedly. The crowd did not appear to be of the same maguitude as those whioli have been present ou such occasions in fonner years. Its safety was guarded by the judicions distributiou of police oflicers nbout the streets and circus grouuds. Tho street parade was necessarily dolayed but was of the usual size aud gorgoousness. The delay in getting up the teuts, etc, uaturally reduced tho earnings of the side sliows as thej; did not have the usual aniouut of time in which to do business be fore the opening of the maiu show. Burdock Blood Bitters gives a man a clear head, au active braiu.n strong, vigorous body makes him fit for tlio battle of life. PETTY PLUNDER. The ofllco of tlie United States Clothes Pin Company was brokeu iuto on Friday evening but the burglnr got little for his trouble. Managor Bootli is coufident that only ouo was concorned iu the affair, that ho had once beon nn omployo and lmd a knowledge of the i.iterior of tho shops. Tlio porson ap parontly enterod tlio shops beforo olos nig hours and stowed himsolf away, afterwnrd selecting jnst such a chisol that would most easily aid liini in brenking opon tho olllee door which wns doubly lookod. Tlio cash register contained only thirty -two cents, no largo sunis boing kopt in tho oillco, Tlie front of tho register was smnshed but only sovon toen eonts woro takon, tho othor fiftoon boing fouud on tlio lloor beneath tho register. Mr. Booth niakos it tho last duty of tho d.iy to oxamino tho doors and win dows of tlio placo to boo that thoy aro proporly seoured. T'ho door through which tho thief oscaped was loft opon so it seoms oortain that tho intrudor was on the iusidb. Mr. Booth is noouinulatiiig ovidouco iu the nllair aud arrosts may follow. OLEMENT'S FRIENDS. That Hon. Percivnl W. Olomcnt, candidnto for Govomor on tho liconso nnd local option tickct, has many ad mirors aud supjiortors among tlio lend ing citi.ons of this city and surrotind ing towns is shown by tho snhjoijn d list of muiieH which wore subsoribuit to tho noininations pauors of Mr. Olouiont. Wlioro tho namo of tho town does not nppcar tho signors aro from Wontpolior. G. W. Bard, Johu W. Liynch, J. M. FitzKOrald. A. O. Androws. William McGovorn, D. T. McGovcrn, L. M. E. J. Blanchnrd, G. S. Wado, E. M, Monard, F. II. Puiror, J. F. Olark, U. P. McGill, W. A. Ellls.A. McNoil, Potor Badord, J. Hnghos, E. L. An drus, Tliomas Fit.gibhons, Goorgo F. Jones, M. O'Snllivan, Felix O. Fit. gibbons, F. H. O. Thompson, James Oavanaugh, F. O. Pickott, Tliomas Uisborne, .1. A. lirwin, Waitslioltt; Partick Connolly, Jorominh Deady, D. J. Hayes, F. W. Bisson, G. A. Guy, R. J. DcCollalncs, Olaroncc D. Whoolook, W. G. MoAUistor, Waits ileld : H. M. Waito Waitsfield : Plyna Parker, Warron; O. S. Whittier, Ubarlcs A. Smith, E. P. Johnson, F. E. Folt, Frank O. Jangraw. Frank H. Jangraw, John, 0. Gauthior. A. O. Bailey, G.H. Smilio, W. S. Suow, W. , .i.Liynch, U. S. Burko, Tliomas Kelty, Miciiaot uoyie, Michael 15. Oaumng, L. D. Noveaux, Arthur Darveaux, M. W. McGill, Frauk Buttorfly, Gcorgo W. Landor, W. E. Poolo, F. E. Dona hue, M.H . Farrar, E. K. Butlor, II. R. Kcnnedy, Warren: L. MoMalion, W. L. Downing, Barro: S. Oamoron, Barro ;W. A. Ourtis, East Montpelier ; W. H. Farrar, J. F. Avery, R. Bruce, J. Edward Oanning, F. A. Labershire, L. J. Counter., B. M. Shepard, J. W. Rogors, E. S. Meigs, O. D. Templeton, J. J. Kelty, Waitsfield: G. W. Tyr rell, Georgo M. Folt, Daniel Worces ter, Roxbury; E. F. Deering, North field; M. Pembroke, M. E. Yarring- tou, Northfield; T. J. Forrin, More town ; Eri S. Guuuison, Berlin ; E. R. Olark, J. W. F. Washburn, Newell O. Wright, East Montpelier; W. P Whitcomb, Johu S. W. .Durkoe, J. A. Locklin, Northfield; C. W. Ingalls, R. L. Wiggins, O. J. Berry. "It Turned Out to Be the right tliing for ine, " writes Mr. J. B. MacPherson of Baltimore. ' ' I refer to a new medicine named Cal cura Solvent. I was all toni to pieces with dyspepsia aud torpid liver, aud in less than three months I wns sound as a slnp just launclied. It is a pre paration worthy of the man who dis- covered it, IJr. David Kennedy, Ken nedy Row, Kingston, N. Y. SIOUX OITY Col. Fred L. Eaton, for several years cashior of the First National Bauk of this city, is speuding a few days in town. Mr. Eaton went to Sioux City after the finaucial crasli of 1SU3 to take the ollico of general mauager of a liqui dating company, entitled the Credits Comiuutatiou Compauy, organized by thecreditorbanks of tlio business nsso ciations of tho city which weut to the wall in the disfurbances of 181):3. Some tweuty States were represented in the organization of which Mr. Eaton took charce. The creditors be lieved they would lose less by taking tlie property of their dobtors aud managing tlie defaultiug iuterests thau by the drastic uiethods of liquidation in baukruptcy wliich would result practically in total--loss. The result has proved the wisdom of tliis conrse. Tlie Credits Commutation Compauy managed the aft'airs of the concerns which had failed witli signal success and rescued from the wrecks much tliat would otherwise have been a dead loss. Mr. Eaton was subsequently made general mauager of the Sioux City stock yards, oue of the iuterests which went down in tlie disasters of 1893 but wliich was not included in the liqnidatiug compauy organized by the otlier liiterestes. rie nas been success tul, also, in this department ot a somewhat unique business trust. A few years aco it was proposedS to e tablish a bauk at the stock yards. With great eltort, atter some uine months labor, the capital of $100,000 was sub- scribed. Today tlio stock is worth double its uar value. Sioux City has emerged from the wreckage of 1S93 aud isn now strong finaucially. more prosperous and larg er iu populatiou thau at tlie higliest period of its fictitious prosperity. Its bnnks and business lnstitutions aro all solvent. its business liouses all occupied, some 200 now dwelliugs were built the past year, the city has been put iu good order and is now classed. in resuect of niuuicipal con ditious and institntioiis witli tho thrifty cities of tlio growing West. No such tliing ns "summer com plaiut" where Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is kept handy. Naturo's remedy for every looseuess of tho bowels. EXAMINATION ANNOUNCIJMENT Senator Dilliugliam auuounccs that tho compotitivo exnmination for tlte eleotiou of n principal nnd nlternates for the appoiutruent of luidshipman to tho United States Naval Acadomy at Annapolis whioli ho is entitled to mako will tako placo at the court houso at Montpelier, August 10. Cnndidatos should roport by ten o'clock a. m, and be prepared to sus tain an uxnniiuntiou iu grnmmar, spolliug, geqgraphy, United States and World's liistory, aritliiuotie, algebra (through quadratio equationsi and plalu geonietry. Candidates niust bc botween flfteon nnd twouty years of ago, nt least llve feet in lieiglit.physi cally sound, and residonts ot the Stato of Vermont. Those iuteiiding to tako tho examiuatioli should notify Sonator Dillinghain at Mont'polior as early as possiblo. Tho prinoipal and nlternatos solected at tliis oxamination are to take tlio Acadoniy's ontranco exaiuinatiou to bo hold at Washington, D. 0. , Septcm ber 15. Oroup instantly rolioved. Dr. Thoni. as" Eeloctrio Oil. Porfectly safo. Novor fails. At any drug storo. eir iiook ntAiiiKD i'jike. A.A. (!fiiiiiritlnti. tnllnltlina CUKKS i uon l.iina 1Vit, Alllk l'ocr. II. II JM'ltM.Vhi, I.ninelicxs, Injiirlcx, ) ltln'iiliinlliil. CU1IF-1 I!. f. (i-Olti: TIIUOAT, (lulnsv, Ilpliootlc cvnm i llliciiiii'r. i,. i: .ICOirtJIIH, C.il.li. Innurnzn, Innamod 9 ( I.uiikm. I'lpiiro.l'ni'iiinontA, cunra ( V. I'.inil.ll!, llrllvnrlir, AVinil-Iltown, cukks J lllnrrlirn, lirntery. (J.(J. I'rnniD MIHUAHUIAdK. "nES KIIIXHY iV IILAUOEH lll(-OIU)i:iia 1. 1. MilS IMHI'.AKKH, Mnnxc, Kruptloua, cunea l.'lt'crB, lirenir, Knrry. .1. K.1IIAII COMIII IO, Slnrlni; Cont, cunEB J liiillKmtlon, hlonmcli btaitgem. COo. eachj Stablo Cfto, Ton Spoclllcs, Hook,ftc, $7. At druKglsts, or acnt jirriiald on rccelpt of prlco. HumphroyB' Mcdlclno Co., Cor. William & John Streots, New York. PROHIBITIONISTS MEET. Tho Prohibitlon party iof',Washiug. ton couuty held a convention at Barro yesterday afteruoon aud adopted the f ollowiiig platform : We recognize the fact that thoro aro threo parties and three caudidatcs for Govomor that are opoiily willing to licenso liqnor soll iug, and only ono party, tho Prohi bition and only ono candidate for Governor, Rov. Joel O. Sherburiio of St. Johnsbury, that openly opposes the liceuse ovil. Therefore, tho only way to vote against licenso is to vote for Joel O. Shorburno for Governor. 6 Tho following couuty tickct was nomiuated: Senators, A. V. Davis, Waterbury; O. S. Richmond, North field ; H. O. Cutting, Plainfield ; side judges, Bemis Pike, Cabot, Edward G. Wells, Montpelier; judgo of pro bate, Arthur Laue, Plainfield ; State's A'torney, Fred li. Thomas, Montpel ier ;high sheriff, Fred L. Page, Barre , couuty conimissioiier, Charles D. Edgerton, Northfield; high hailiff, W. E. Colby, Berlin. The convention passed a resolutiou recommending prohibitiou voters to unite with otlier parties, iu towns where sucli parties will nomiuate for Represeutatives, nien who are pledged to the support ot a strong prohibitory law. The convention endorsed the Republicau nominees for State's at- toruey and couuty commissiouer. Eczema, scaldhead, hives, itchiness of the skin of any sort, iustautly re- lieved, permauently cured. Uoau's Oiutment. At any drug store. A NEW 1NVEXTIOX. A new iuventiou that will gladden the liearts of hoiisekeeper", and "prove par tlcularlv conveuieiit iu rooms and ollices where doors nre frequeutly opened nnd sliut, retidcrhig it almost iinpussible to keep llies out, is souii to be placed nii the mai ket. The Inventoii, whleh U pateiited.siinply provldes a wuy of escaj'e for tlles, reljing on the principle tliat such itisci ts go to the Uaht and erawl upward secklng es cape " It U attaclied to the ordhiary M'l HCii aud provldes a way of cscapc but uot u way of returu as it is well known tliat llie will uot crawl dowu tbrmigha liole.. If it is as cffeetlve us weare us-ured it is by the iuveutor, it will he glaillj wel coined in the place ot the cria-1 and lls gusting inethod ol capture on 'sticky lly pnpei'," 'T the more dungerous one ot us ing lly polfon Wafh for its appearanee on sale and try it. A FREE SCHOLARSHIP. Any young man or wouian who is a bona fide patrou of this paper may se cure free instruction in music or elocution. Tlie Ithaca Cousorvatory of Musio, witli the desiro to stimulntn the study of these arts, offers fifty free ocholar sliips valued at 100 each, and good for the terui of twenty weeks begiu niug with the opening of tlie scliool year, Septetuber 11, 1002, in any of tlie followiug departments : Voice, Violin, Piano, Organ aud Elocution. These scliolarship are awarded upon competition which is open to nnyoue desiring a musical or hterary eduea tion. Anyoue wisliing to enter the competition or desiriug iuformation should write to Mr. George C. Will iauis, the General Manager ofthe Itli aca Conservatory of Music, Ithaca, N. Y. , before September 1, 1002. REPUULICAN CAMI'AIGN. Hon. C. 1'. Smith of Burlington has received a tele ram from Secretary of the Treasury L. M. Shaw.saying that he would gladlv accept the invitation ten dered him t'o speak at Manchester next Tuesdav, August o. Hon. Olin Merrill, who also sent a similar request to the secretary, has received an acceptance from Secretary Shaw. Details for the meeting have not vet been announce but it is understood that this will be the opening gun of the Re publican canipAlgn m fermont. The otlier speakers will be L. 0. M rtin of Brattleboro and Congressman D.'J. Fos ter of Burlington. Gen. J. G. McCullough is also expected to be present. Dyspepsia Cure Digcsts what you eat. Thls preparatioii contalns all of tbc dlgestiints nnd ditrests all kintls ol food. ltgiveslnstdjit iPliefand nevcj fnllstocurc. It allmvs uu to eat all tlio food you want. Tlioniost scnsltlvt stoniuchs can tiike It. Rv lt use many thousatuls of d.vspoptlcs Invo beoD cured aftor everMhhia i No fatlcd. It prevcnts l'orinatlonjof (jason thostoru ach, relievlng ull dj. tress aftor cating. Dlcting unnecessprv Ploasant totake. li can't tselp hui do you goosl rreparc(ioniy ayi;.i". i) F.Wirr,tCo. CMcapxv Tboll. Ixjttfo coutaln 7 ilLUL'SlUUaUCSUlV