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VERMONT WATUUMAN & STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1902. Montpelier ancl Vlcinlty. LOCAL HAPPEN NINC Humnno Agcnt Fullor of Burlington wns lu this city Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. Goorgo L. Lnr.o of Boston nro vlsiting rolutivcs in tho city. Mrs. W. S. CnrtiH of Rnndolph is pnsslng ti wook with frionds iu this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. 13, McAuliiTo nud ohild lntvo retvrned froin n visit in Burlington. i?' ,T. S. Moultou of Randolph is vlsit iug his sou, Olnronco 13. Monlton, for iv fow days. Mr. inid Mrs. P. F. McAuliffo nud tlnughtor of Burlington iiro vlsiting rolutivcs iu town. Capt. 13. M. Millor of Brandon wns in tliis city Tlmrsduy on busiucss por tniuing to Co. O of thut town. Mrs. J. V. Humilton, wifoVftho flrst nssistunt clork of tho Honso, hns gono to Brockton, Mnss., for u short stny A. D. Lamson has movcd his family from Cabot to tliis city hnviug securcd npositiou witn tiioJNiiuouai iiiu cum- pauy. Tho'Tloonl lodgo of Knights of Pvthias is to givo a sories of outor tainnionts, tlio procecds to purohnso a piuno. , ., ., l .Tocl Fostor, suporinteudent of wntor worKs, is mnking his flual propurn tioiis for wintor by ilusliiufijlio hy- drauts. - ' 7). C. Iloath has gono to Morrisville to juiike urrnugomonts for loenting thero, intouding to opon a paint sliop iu thut villngo. Misscs Kato Allnrd nud Auna Hani i tou linvo roturned to thoir hoii'e in Winooski, nftcr n visit with frionds in t'lis city. V. 13. Towno nud' family, who havo 1 pcu visitiuc in thisreity for sonio t hnc, havo roturiiedj'jto thoir homo in Vaterbury. Rii.v Atkins of Moretown wns in tliis city Thursday ou" busiucss conucctcd with tlio building "oi a uow saw niill in his town. Russell Smitir.of Addison is passing tcn days in this city tho gnest of his fathcr, S. 13. Smith, tho Rcpresontn tivo from thut towii. Ilcrmon F. Frccman 'nnd'Lona Mny Luco, both of Waterbury, woro mar ried iu Montpelier, Noveniber 0, by llcv. J. Edward Wright. Tho youug son ofTJohu Paul of Waterbury, who has bccn stopping in this city, 1ms been stricken with diph thoria and hns gono to his homo. In tho gamo botwuen Brown and Tuft's on Weduesdny, Tom Dunham of Barro ngnin distingnishod himself, makiug n forty-yard run for a tonch down. Tlio caso'pouding boforo tlio Suprcme Court relnting to disbannout of Stato's Attornoy .Tamcs B. T)ouov'iiy of Addi son county was contiuued Thursday nftornoon. G. B. Evans, hnviug rceeivcd oflicial notico of his olection ns sherill' of Washington county, will niako his np poiulment of doputies dnring tho noxt two weoks. Wilder' s orchestrn is bookcd for a private wodding and a rccoptiou iu Burlington nnd n concortiu tho White Rivcr .Tuuctiou loctnre courso, duriug tho month of Decombor. Tho nowly orgnuizod baskot ball team, orgauizod by tho Y. M. 0. A. of Burlington, will probably play n tciun from this city Decombor 22 iu tho gymnasium in thnt city. Johu E.Harris returuod to his homo" in Morrisvillo today nnd will prob nbly uot roturu to coutiuuo his duties as a legislativo roporter ns his henlth will not iiermit liim'to do so. St. Johusbury'fT contlictiug iutorests hnvo hurmoiiized nud n chnrtor for a trolley road botweeu that nnd sonio noighboring towus will bo grantcd. "Do uot tnlk to tho motormnn. " Georgo Couuors haB four haudsomo St. Bernard pups du exhibition in tho window of tho Megrnth pharmacy. Tho parontB are high blooded dogs, both hnviug tnkonprizes on tho bonch. A bif1!ofJ)rivniry'nmoug tho local photogrnphf rs, conpled with tho ad vout of a uow mnu from Burlingtou. hns kuocked tho bottom out of prices duriug tho legiBlntivo sessiou nt least. rHon. J, M. Fisher nud wifo of 'Ca bot nro in tho city visiting thoir dnughter, Miss Julia Fostor, who is ono of tho tunchors in tho Uniou school,nud looking in upon tho Legis laturo. Tho granito manufacturiug projiorty of 0. H. Moro & Compuny hns been sold to O. H. Moro & Company, (iu copporated) nud it iB undorstood thnt W. E. Adnms iB tho trensurcr of tho compauy. " Mrs. M. H. Rico is in tho city to suporintond tho londing of hor honso hold goods propnrntory to joiuing Mr. Rice in Worcester, Mnss.. whoro thoy uro to resido. Mr. Rico will follow his cnlliug of jowolor. Tho polico dopartmont of this city DISCOVKItED HY r&ra vnffr,v rn m WWV L is La.TzY3liLS I f KINQ8T0N, N. Y. ABSOLlf I Sr.CURlTY. Ccnuinc Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bonr Slenaturo of Sco Fac-Slmlle Wrapper Bclow. Vcrjr nnU nnil ns tajry to taUo ns snffar. FOR KEADACHE. FOR DIZZIHESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR T0F1PID LIVER. FOR CONSlirATIOH. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR 7HEC0MPLEXI0H rupg mr.vc hfadache. hns beon askod to look out for G. L. Hunt of Lostorshiro, X., Y., who dis nppeared in April, being iusane at tho timo. It is thought tho nian niay bo living undor tho namo of G. 13. Smith. Di Minnio Marshall ri'turncd on T'.uu-sday oveniug from hor visit in 2ow York. It is undorstood slio is soon to go to Californin to locnto and that sho will bo nccoinpatiiod by Miss Rynn, former matrou of tho lloaton hospit.il. At tho bnsiness iiR'cting of tho Apollo Olub, hold on Thursday ovcn ing, Ptiul S. Dillingham, Alfred II. Tomnlo, D. F. Ryle, Hnrry Pnrk nnd Wilham Millor wcro admitted to mcin borsliip. Two npplicatious woro nlso recoivcd. A corcniouinl scssion for worl: of Mt. Sinni Templo, Ordor of tho Mystic Shrino, will bo hold in Armory hall ut 7 :!!0 o'clock on Tuosdny ovcning, No vcmbcr 18, nt which timo n largo clnss of cundidates will trip ucross tho hot sauds of tho dosort. IJow is this for n tnblo do hote din ncr, indulged iu by two youug men from Greensboro viBiting iu tho city todny? Thrco dozen crackors, n ponud nnd a hnlf of cheeso, n pound cnn of sardines, n cau of coru and for des sort two jelly rolls nud mixed fruit. It wns quito n coucession whou the Hou. Ilenry Ballnrd, n Burlington mau, iu tlio courso of his rcmarks at tho tubcrculosis henring on Wcdnus day niglit, admitted that thoro wns somethiug olso iu this world moro im portant thau tho proposition to re movo tho capitol to Burliugtou. Henlth Ofllcor Liudsay states thnt thero was not uow acnsoof dipli th( ria in town or nuy ovideuccs of nny pn bb o cascB. Thoro havo becu tweivo cases iu tho city this fall which wore couflned to oight families. Tho premises hnvo beon thoroughly fnmi gnted und the quarautiues lifted. Tho committeo, which has iuo hargo tho promotiou of tho coustructiou of a steam railroad between this city and Rutland, said todny thnt tho outlool. for tho consummation of tho schcmo was most oncournning. Tho commit teo, howovor, rofnsod to givo out any particulurB for pnblicntiou 'nt presont. Tho dircctor6, tho Ladics Auxiliary nud Youug Men's Auxilinry oxecutivo committeo of tho Y. M. 0. A. , ut a joiut meoting hold on Tuesday ovou iug, voted to oxtoud a call to H. R Bolles, assistaut secrotnry of the Bur lington Y. M. 0. A., to becotno tho Boorotary nnd physical director of tho Montpelier nssociatiou. A missiouary conforeuco of all tho Bnptist churches iu Centrnl Vermont will bo hold in this city Tuosdny, Nov. 25, nt which timo Rov. W. E. Wittor, Now Euglaud district secro tnry of Boston nnd Rov. nud Mrs. O. F. Groesbook of Iloug Koug, Chiuu, will dolivor nddrosses. Other prominout spoakors will bo presout. Tho oxor cises will bo hold in tho Baptist ohurch. Tho Rylo & McConnick compnny havo received from Now York pnrtics n coutrnct to cut a hnudsomo soldiors' mouumcut thirty-oight feot hich from light Bnrro grnuito. Tho mouumont will iucludo threo bnses, tho bottom ono boiug niuo feot squuro, threo dieB nnd two caps surmouutcd by tho statuo of a privato soldier resting upon his musket. Tlio statuo will bo oight feot in hoight. Tho maungemout of tho Calondnr Olub for tho beuefit of Hcaton Hospi tal wish to nsk tho prompt paymont of duos of nll tho mombors. About 100 hns boon colloctod and it is hopod tho full nmouut for tho yoar $fif9 cnn bo dopositcd iu tho bnuk, Docombor flrst. This sum hns beon rniBed by tho pny mout of $1.30 of cach mombor and uu liko most "bouoflt" plaus nothing hns to bo deducted for oxpousos. OL PILLS. KS?1 1 A IF ENT Dlssolvcs and qulckly rcmovea ttono an I rcil and whlto BniTelfroiB tlio Kldi.rje artd bladdcr, Btojis tlio lutcno jialn (Kldncy Collcjdue to thosofor Ignbodlcaand ortcn avoldathotitoof tlioBurt'Oon'eknlfe. C'aUurabolvcntrrvont8 tlio fonnatlon of etono and (,'ravcl by dli tolvlng tho urlcacld and carrying lt ofl throuBh tlio natural channeli, lim i purlfj Iny tlio Uloud, and corrcctlni; t Uobb urlc ocld condltlonf ortliestomachnblrlipruducourlooclilpoltonliiBoutUieumaUim, llcura!(;la, nnd p-rlodlcal lieadachcs of womcn. Calcura SolTeot L'S A MEW MEDSCINE. H tspclu f;all BtonfB,Elvlngalioaltliy nctlon to tho Llvet, relle?e the paln of nillous Collcaml curvs OonBtlpatlon of tho IJoweli. 'r. lMvhKcnncdir has fald of it, "Calcura Holvcnt 1b tho outcomo of my long cxpcrlcnco &aa J'liyblclanandSurgcnn and I coneldcr t't'a dUcovcry tho grcatcBt achlevcmcnt of my llfo." Unqnttion- cuin tuiuinoniaiBBcnionrcqactu f i.uu ootuo at aildrugglBts, pitrv of kennedy now. Anothorof ArtlstT. W. Wood 's i eii.t lngs hns been lmng in tho pro fitltut ofllco of tho Montpollor Snvings l iik nnd Trust Company. It is u hull l (.) trnit of .Tanii'H W. Brook, presitlint if tho institution, and lopresen ts liin stnuding' in a chuructoristic ptiititi with his hunds in his poekoU. rIli otlior two portrnits in tho colhddi nro of Admlral Clark und tho intc liomor W. Heatou. Tho Sonnto sat down hard on S cn ator Stilcs' bill to ropeal that par t of tho presont eattlo law providing foi tosting und killing of cuttlo . Tho nu thor nppear edstunnod by tho advo uo roport of tho coinniitteo nnd roso to spcnk just nn instnnt too lato,th c votc having bi'Oii pnt boforo ho atl dicptcri tho chair. By tho wuy Sonato r Stilcs is niuch roinnrkod ubout bocuuso of his striking porsonal rcseniblaiico to tho lato Prcsidont McKinloy. Souator Emory and Sonator Sutton liiul n livoly tilt on Tuesduy nftornoon ovor tho bill of tho formor relating to purity of olections. Wit nnd snrcusiu cnmo from tho spoakors in a way thnt onlivoned tho Senato greatly and nmnsed Hstoners who througed tho lobby and gallery as soon ns tho word wns passed out thnt thoro wns a scrup on. Emory won by gotting his bill ordorod to n third reading. Doputy Shoritr Tracy bronght F. C. Flynu of Plaiullcld to this city Thurs day nud lodgod him iu jail, chargcd with uttompting to ovndo u hotel bill thoro. It wns lcnrned Friduy morning thnt ho was wnnted in Gran itovillo for uu uttoinptod nssault nnd ho wns takon to Bnrro whoro ho wns taxed $50 und costs iu tho city court for tho nssault nud for tho board bill, duo in Plninnold, ho paid 5 nud costs. Forty-sovon bills introduccd, threo passod, ono killcd, ton ordored to third reading, ouo laid on tho tnblo, two ."joint resolutions ordored to third rend iug, ono reforrod, nnd ono Sonnto roso lntiou ndoptcd that is tho rocord of tho Sonato for Tuesduy. Protty fair for u hody that has many inembors now to tho businehS. Of courso it can't bo oxpoctcd to bo so oxpoditious as tlio Unitcd States Sonnto iu pass iug privato pcnsion bills. On " Tuesduy aftcmoon Prcsidont Stnutou rocoivcd u tolegram stuting thut tho St. Louis oxposition commis sionors who woro oxpcctod horo Nov. 1(1 will uot arrive until tho 17th. In uccordanco with Soilator Backus' ruso lution, Prcsidont Stantou has appoint edSonators Backus, Cartmell, Russoll, Mayo, and Greeno, committeo to in vestigato and report coni'orniug tho ndvisability of having u Yonnont building ut tho St. Louis cxposition. Iu stickiug to its original toxt and rofnsing to recoiihidiT tho Highgate road relief bill tho llouso has estiib lished a precodent that will sive tho Stato somethiug. Put that dowu to tho crcdit of tho Ilouse, pleaso. Tho gentloman from Cavendish bet forth tho real "milk in tho cot'oaiiut" whou ho said ho had in his pocknt a mensnro of u similar kiud which his constituunts wnnted him to presont, and which ho wonld fccl freo to introduco if tho Highgate bill went throngh. At a meetiugof tho board of truBtees of tho Stato library ou Wednesday nftornoon Goo. W. Wiug of this city was elected secretary and librariau to flll tho vaeaucy cansed by tho death of lliraiu A. Huso. Mr. Wing will pro paro tho bicuuial roport concorniug tho llimucial conditiou of tho library duriug tho comiug week. It is au ex collcut nppoiutmout. Mr. Wiug is poculinrly qunlifiod by untnro nud flt ted by oxporionco for tho ollico to which ho hns been nppoiuted. Hurry Hutcluuson nud Willinm J. Pollartl, omployco3 nt tho Luuo Mnu ufuctnring compuuy's shops, snstuined painfnl injuriesWeducsdny whiloussist ingin moviugalargo wnterwheol. Tho wheel had beon ruised from tho floor with a chniii dorrick whou tho niech auism slippcd letting the wheel full, piuchiug both men. Mr. Hutchiusou wns tho most soriously iujurod, ouo haud being badly crushed whilo both tho nrms of Mr. Pollurd woro jnmmod nud brnised but no boues woro broken. O. H. Cross & Son ontortaiued forty-sovon visitors on Friday, that boiug tho uumbor of pupils from tho kindorgnrtou that paid the cstablish mout a call. Mr. Cross showod his diminutivo visitors ovor tho plunt. Work was suspeudcd whilo tho chil drou saug tho "Bakor'B Soug. " Bo foro lenving cach tot was givou a warm cruckor right from tho ovou and a stick of caudy. Thoy loit,discussiug thoir host iu tho most fnvorablo torms. CMrs. H. R. IIaywurd,wifo ofRoi) rosontativo Hayward, of TunbridKO, who hnd a pnrtinl shock last week Thursday, is somowhat improvod and oxpects to return to hor homo within a day or two. Tho gamo at Burlingtou Wodncsday nftornoon botweou tho foot ball teams ropresonting tho Edmuuds High school nnd Montpelier Semiuary wns won by tho latter. Within ouo-half of n minnto from tho timo play began, Montpolior's right half bnck, Ilaynes, dashcd around left ond nnd went dowu tho fleld for n sensntiounl run of oighty ynrds nnd a tonchdown. Mclvor kickod tho gonl. No othor scoriug by oithor ienm wns douo duriug tho romniudor of tho gauio. This makos tho flrst timo Edmuuds has beon dofoated this yoar, thoy hav ing beatou Montpelier Sominnry ou thoir own grouuds bouio weoks sinco, ns woll ns St. Albaus nnd Goddnrd. At ono timo duriug yestorday's gamo tho Burlington boys had tho ball with in ton yardB of thoir opponents' gonls but not boiug nblo to retniu it , lost thoir only chnncoof scoring. Edmnnds plnyed slightly tho better gnmo in tho socond hnlf of tho contest, although thoy woro somowhut lightor thnn thotr oppouonts. Brott of Burliugtou nnd Whulou of this, oity uctod nB ollU cials. Disastrous Wrocks. Cnrelessncss is reapouaiblu for many a railway wrock nutl tlio snmo ciuises are mnking liumiui wreeka of Biiffcrers from Tlut.it nnd Lung troiiblcs. But sinco tho ailvent of Dr. King's Now Disoovory for Consuniption, Couglis niul Cohls, evun tlio worst cnscs cau bo cur'od nud liojielesa rusiguatioii is no longor necessary. Mrs. Loia Cragg of Dorchestor, Mnss., is ono of many whose lifo was savcd by Dr. King's Now Discovery. Tliis gieat rein cdy is guarnntocd for all lliroat und Lung tliscascs by C. lllukoly, tlruggist, Prico r0o, nud 1.00. Trial bottlea freu. AStgcfable PrcporalionrorAs similaling ihcFood niulllcdnla ling itic Stoinachs antlDowcls of Promolcs Digcslion.Clicerfiil nessancinest.Contains ncilhcr Opium.Morpliinc orliiicral. Uot Hajic otic . Jltape orotdJ)rSAl'.VEl.PlTCIlEn ImyJun Seetl" Jtx.Smnn. RxktlU&Jlt- Jkfrnnint - . inCiulvnntrSoda Clmfiti Slwnr Whtnynm ncnvr. Apcrfccl Rcmctly forConslipo non, Sour Slomach.Diarrhoca rorms .Coiwutsions .Fcvcrislv ncss nnil Loss OF SLEEP. FacSlinilc Si'gnnlure or NEWYOI1K. EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER. T13MFERAN013 IIEARING. Tho public hcaring boforo tho joint committeo on tomperauco on Thurs day ovcning drow a smiill attendauco as comparcd with tho formor public heariug beforo this committeo. Sen ato." Emory, tho ch.urmau, iutroduco.l Hon. Johu Young of Newport us ono tiunlitled to s enk upon tho nuestion of tho rcft,..oii lum. Mr. Young spoKo brieny of the ovils ot the hquor tralllo und of tho ovident intcntion and dcsiro of tho pooplo of Yonnont to restrain as far us possiblo tho salo of intoxi-ant - Iu this couno tiou ho said th.it tlio salo of liqnorin Yormont wns rnthor u mattor of policy than of morals just nt presont, as tho rocpiit election had pluiiily sliown public son tiinent upon tho ninttor of our litiuor luws. A majority of tho courts of last resort had hold that u referoudum wa i uncoustitutional uudor our form of govornuiout. In submittiug to tho peoplo a mattor which applicd to tho wholo Stato, on a referoudum, thoro was dauger thnt tho policy of the Stuto wonld not be niiiform iu voting upon the snmo. Ho spoko of tho 20th Yermout Ro ports, and of tho grcat nbility of Judgo Isaao Redfield, who said that it "was complimontary to tho Legifi laturo to let tho peoplo deoido fo,r thomselves whethor or not thoy wnnt ed a law, nud whethor or uot they woro iu a conditiou and ablo to eu forco it. " Honico W. Bailoy, a membcr of tho committee, iuterrognted Mr. Young: "I would liko to nsk tho goutlemau if ho cousidors oithor form of local option to which ho hns roforred, the voto by towns for the ncceptanco of a meusuro or tho submittiug of a ques tion to tho wholo peoplo of tho Stato, if ho cousidors oithor form cousti tutionnlV" Roplyiug, Mr. YonngBuid: "Today tho dccided weight of auth ority by tho courts of last resort in this couutry is in favor of the legality nnd coustitutiouulity .of a local option law; that is, ncts depending upon nrceptuuco or rojoctiou by tho voters of a section of tho Stnto. Thnt clnss of legislatiou todny is hold coustitu tional by tho majority of tho courts of last. resort iu this conntry. " In conclnding Mr. Young said:"My couelusion is this thnt n reforendum lw proporly frnincd which affccts tho peonio of a wholo Stuto mny just nB woll bo submitted to. tho voto of tho wholo Stnto ns a local option law uiay bo submittod to a town to say whothor it will havo liconso or uot iu that town. I say thnt no distiuction of principlo cnn bo tlrawu botweeu tho two propositions. It is concodod by all courts today that n local option lasv is constitutional whethor it ro lntos to tho salo of liquor or to auy othor questiou. " Mr. Young wns warmly applnnded ns ho ilnishod. Rov. John L. Sowoll wns ititroducod by Sonator Emory and spoko in favor o! Houso bill 10-l.rolntiug to tho salo of liquor, spokon of ns the Battoll bill. Tho sponkor roforrod to tho intenso fooling that oxists between tho liconso nud prohibition ndvocutcs and said ho bolioved thnt tho recont olection howed a wish upou tho part of tho peoplo for a difforout form of law Trhoroby tho uso and salo of intoxi cants sliould bo govorned. Ho nmin tniuod that "ovory succssful nttack madpupon tho prohibitory law is au argumont" nnd that tho prohibitiou ists inust ncknowlodgo thnt sorious do foots oxist ln tlio prosent law. Ho favorotl tho Bnttell bill on accouut of the distribution of tho profitB accrn iug from tho salo of liquor, belioviug thut "humnn nvarico" would bo los seuod uudor thnt bill. Ho said that tho disponsary systom "gives nbsolnto prohibitiou from sunriso to sunsot" and that tho Battoll bill is a liconso bill nnd a local option bill withont n saloon." Ho favorod tho Battoll bill upou tho ground that stntistics hnd sliown thnt tho systom adopted by Mr. Battoll, iu liis bill, had tondod to tninimizo druukouuoss. In closing tho reforrod to tho domauds mndo by prohibitionists nud liceuso men and said "Tho Battoll bill is a compromlso nud it is my oarnost hopo that this committeo look favorably npon tho amo. ' ' t m im You llaveAmm Boupil Tiur CASTORIA For Infants and Ohildron. The Kind You Have Always Boughf 0 Bears the Signature 1 II Use For Over Thirty Years TQRIA THtCCNTAUR COMPANY. NEW VOHK OITV. CIIAPLAIN FULLER'S ADDii:3 i ?. Considoring tho numbor of impoit nnt committoo hcarinps, tho nttontl auco ut tho Iccturo by Clinplain J. K. Fullor of tho Stato prison ut Windsor was vory good iudeed, und thtin who wo-o thero henrd soiiii' intoicsting things nbout tlio prison nnd tho prin ciples thut shonld undcrlio nnd govorn thnt institution, told in u b"ight way. Mr. Fullor is an efl'ectivo tall.or nnd points his remarks with illustrations casily remombored. Ho gnvo sovoral instancos to show tho tliro need of sympathy and friondly aid for dis clnirged oonvicts, und urgod tho cnlti v.ition of this helpful H,,i.it hnt'i by individuals and by tho Stato. Mr. Fullor deprecatod cortnin harsh moth ods pursued in gotting men into)rison methods which show lnck of otllcial discrction und simply result in tho ninnufucturo of criminals. Ho com parcd tho law, in snch cases, to tho car of Juggornaut, crushing manhood. Somobody, ho iudicatotl, sliould bo clothod with nuthority to wutch tho prison doors and sco that modoration nnd justico nro exorcised, with u viow to saving tho men. Spoaking of tho promises of men, ho saitl thoy wero uot always kopt. As Abraham Lincoln onco wroto in his book: "Ho will be good but God kuows whon. ' "So with you legisln tors, " said tho speakor, "yon will on nct sonio rightcous law s but God kuows whou!" Tho luw goes far in briuging nbout reform. Tho majesty of tho law, iu prisou discipline, bcnds and breaks tho stubboruuess of the convict; thon ho is roady for better thiugs. Mr. Fullor paid his ropsectB to tho sickly sontimontality from ont siilo which did so niuch hurt nud put tlio lowest criminals iuto tho list of mnrtyrs, in thoir own estimution. nnd so almost boyond hopo of refonnntiou. Ho ploaded for a change from tho crazy suits uow worii by prison ers, which ho said was moro or less obstractive of reform, and sngggested that imprisoumont withont labor was tho worst thiug that could happen to ny mau. Tonching on tho matter of cupitnl puuislunont, ho said socioty must pro tect itsolf j and if it cannot do this withont cupitnl pauishmeut, then tho lnttor sliould bo sustainod. Ho doubt od this, howovor, nnd argued ngainst tho death penalty. Tho detorront in fluonco of pnnishmont ismnch oxaggor ated. Shodding blood oithor lawful ly or uiilawfully is doiuorali.ing. CONTRACT COMPLETED. Tho Woodbury Grauito Co. of Hard wick , of which Johu S. Holden, of Bennington is president, hns complet od its coutrnct to supplv tho grnuito for tho now stntiou of tlio Lako Shoro torniiunl iu Ohicngo. Tho nmonut callotl for in tho coutrnct wus$100,000. It roqnirod !1G0 cnrs to carry tho blocks. It wns ono o tho lnrgcst privnto coutrncts ovor givou to a Ver mont coucorn. Dr. Hwmphreys. Aftor flfty yonrs Dr. 0118 Bpocifics onjoy tho greatost populority and largost salo in thoir history, duo to Intrinslo morit. Thoy euro tho slck. so. crsu. nucts. 1 Feren, Congntlons, Inflaramatlons. .'J5 U Wornu. Worm Keter, Worm Colle... ,U3 3 Teetlilng. Colle.Crjlne.Waiofulncsa 4 Dlarrhea, ot Cnlldren or AdulU 25 7 Oougha, ColJ, Uronchllli., 33 8 NcuraUU, Toothache, Faceaclie 33 O lleadnclie, Blclc Headacho, Vertlgo,. .35 10 DyBpepila,Indlgrstlon,WcakStomach.35 11 fiupprerd orl'alnful l'erlodi 35 13 Whltea, Too I'rofuse l'erlodt 35 13 Croup, I.arvnitltli, IIoaraenoB 33 14 flalt IMirmn.Eryslpolan.Erupttona., .33 15 Uheumatlain, IUiouraatlo I'atni 33 1C Malarla, Chllla.Forer and Aguo 33 10 C'atorrli, Influenta, Cold ln the Ilead ,33 30-Whooplnf.L'oagk .33 UT-Ktdney Dl.fn.n .35 3B-.'erTou. llrhllltr 1.00 30-Urlnary Wrakneit, Wettlng Bed .35 , 7-Orlp. Uay Forer 3S Bold by dniffg1U, or tent on rocolpt of prlco. as-Dr.HnmphreTs'ITowPooketManual 01 au SlieaiM mailed rtM, Ilumphreyt' Uodlclno Oo., Cor. wiUlam ood JohaBM., NawVoik. Uears tlie m m m iUM6 THI3lUAIIiWAYrC0MMISSI0N. Mt....l. Tho'tmblio hoarlng"' boforo tho joint coinmitteo on rnilronds tho ovoning of Nov. !l bronght out tho rnilrond lnw yors in forco, who cnmo proparnd to nnuihiluto tho Ross bill rol'iting Utiii creutlon of a bo.ard of railroatl com niisslonors. Judgo Ross, tho frnmor of tho bill, nrguod Miat tho railroad connnlssionors hould hnvo ns niuch powor to onforco its rulings ns do county courts, lnnin tuiniug thnt ono of tho vitnl rcusoiis why tho comniissionors sliould bo vest ctl with moro nuthority is that iin nicdiato uction is liccded in muny in stunces, which would bo impossiblo if rccourso must bo hnd to tho Suprcmo Court, ns is ncccssnry uudor oxistiug statutes. Many rccommondutions hnd jiasscd unhcedcd by tho railroads. Judgo Ross said: "If tho railroadB havo nny objcctlons I sliould liko to know wliat tho nro ; this coinniitteo sliould knoy. " Judgo Powors, ropVesouting tho Rntlund railroad, complimcnted tho presont bonrd of cominissioners but wns opiiosod to giving tho board moro nuthority, cluimini; thnt it wns dnn- gorous to do so iiinsmuch ns tho Gov- J omor hnd tho powor to crento a now , board too ofton Tho public und rail- 1 roads had no assuranco that tho policy of tho board would bo niaintained from ono ndniinistration to nnothor. : Ho thought tho vosting of tho board ( with tho nuthority thoy nsked wns oquivnlent to constituting a now court nnd ns such tho railroads wonld not I bo entitled to n tri 3unal of flxed ujility , I ns tho bonrd would bo changcd so ! oftcn. Ho boliovod that tho presont , stntutos provided for overj- possiblo oxigoncy, Judgo Ross iutorruptod tho spcnkor to inqniro whoro tho oxistiug statutes 1 gavo tho board any nuthority nnd ro forred to tho mnttor of coniiections I hotwccn diirorent roads, Ho got no . satisfactory roiily, Judgo Powors ro- ltcrating tlint tho riglits ot tlio pub;io woro sulllciontly guardod undor pres ont luws. Judgo Powors said, at tho couelusion of his rcmnrks: "Tho railrods aro novor afruid to risk thoir rights boforo tho sanio tribunnl yon would risk yours. " Sonntor Sutton, for tho rnilrond committee, nsked if tho proposcd law procludod a trinl by jnry. .lutlgo toss saitl tlint no pro- V1K1UU 1I1IU UOOll IlllltlO 1U1 MLOJ1 Judgo Powors nsked Judgo Ross if tho routo to tho Suprenio Court wns uot longor by wuy of tho proposcd law. Judgo Ross roplicd, "No, sir, not half ns long. C.W. Wittors, ropresonting tho Cou tral Vermont railway, took tlio saint staud as did tho lawyors who hnd precoded him, suying thnt tho nro posod bill mndo provisiou for certuin matters that woro already provided foi and thnt in tho mnttor of dcnth or iu-jurj- by railroad companies it wns always tho policy of tho railroads to bo fair. Ho said Iiq had had many cases of this untnro und that in overy instance his sympathy was with tho orphans or widows mndo by railroad accidents. E. M. Harvoy, olork of tho rnilwny commissiou, said that tho railroads hnd ulwnys ridiculcd tho commissiou, and its work, tho orders nnd recom mondntions hnd beon iguored. Ho cited sections of tho preseut law which, ho said, mukcs tho rnilrond commission but nu ornnment. Ho said thnt tho peoplo demaud that tho bonrd bo given nuthority. W. B. C. Sticknoy, ropreseuting tho Coutrul Vermont, said it was never intended thnt tho board of rail road commissiouors sliould bo oxecu tivo in its chnrncter. Tho committeo listened pntiently until tho lnwyors hnd fluished, whcn Chnirmnn Bailoy doclared tho heariug ndjonrnod. Natural Anxloty. Mothors rpgard tho npproaching wintor with uneasiness, childrou tako cold so ensily. No disonse costs moro little lives thnu croup. Its nttack iB so sudden that tho sufforor is often boyond humnn aid boforo tho doctor arrives. Such cases yiold rendily to Ono Miuuto Cough Curo. Liqueflos tho mucus, nllays inflammation, ro moves dangor. Absolutely safo. Acts imniediatelv. Cures coughs, colds, grip, brouchitis, all throat and lung tronblo. F. S. McMnhon, Hampton, Gn. : A "bad cold rondorod mo voico less just beforo an oratorical contost. I I iutondod to witlulraw but took Ono Minnto Cough Curo. It rostorod my voico iu timo to win tho modal. " Rivors Bros. HEATON HOSPITAL. Miss Eleanor Ryan and uursos who tondorod thoir rosignatious to tho trustees of Heaton Hospital to tako offoct Novombor G, loft tho institution ou that dato. Miss Strong nnd Miss Landon, trainod nurses from Burling ton, aro snpplyiug for a short timo until tho arrival of tho new suporin tendont, Miss Jauo F. Porry, nud hor nssistant, from Now York city. Miss Porry is a gradnato nurso from a hos pital traiuing school for nursos iu Now York city and hns dono both hospital and privnto nur6ing iu that city. Sho is a Vormontor nnd a gradunto from ouo of our Stato Normal schools. Y. M. O. A. ROOMS REOPENED. At n meoting of tho oxecutivo com mitteo of tho Vouug mon's nnxiliary of tho Y. M. 0. A., hold ou Thursday ovouing, it was dooidod to roopou tho roonis this ovoning. Hnrry Braco is to havo chargo of tho gymnaslum classos until Decombor 1 whou II. R. Bolles of Bnrliugton, tho new soorotary, will aarrivo aud tako np tho work. In tho meantimo tho olassoB will moot on Tuosday, Thurs day and Sntnrday ovonings for work thus giviug tho clorks at loast two classos por wook. All who aro iutor cstod in tho work nro invitod to bo presont on thoso ovouings, as tho gal lorios will bo opon to tho publio. Tho canvassiug connnittoo appointod lnst wook hns nlrendy socurod about 200 in plodgos. An offort is to bo mado to form a girls' claBS iu tho gyinnnsinin work. HHEUMAT19M OUIIED IN A DAY, "Mystio Curo" for nhtnimntlmn nnil Nt'uralgiit rndlonlly ouros in 1 to 3 dnyn. Itaaotlon upon tlio systom l nMiiarknblo nnd myntorlous. It ri'inov-s at nnco the ouiuo nnd tlio ninonao linniKrtlnti ly tllfnp Dears. Tho flrnt (loso greatly Iwiifflta. 71 oents and 81.00. Sold by Hnrry A.Blnde, Drurglst, 10 BUto itroot. HUMOUR Pimples, Blackheads, Red, Rough, Oily Skin Prevented by JIii,i,ion3 of ritorr.n trsn CtmcxmA Soap, asslstcdby Ct'TiciitAOi.NTMBNT, for prosorvhiB.purlfyliig.niiilbcriutlfyhiK tlio okln, for cloanslug tlio Bcalp ot cnists, Bcalcs, nnd dandruff, and tlio stnpplng of falllnst halr, for boftonliig, wliltenlnR.nnd sootlilng rcd, rongli, uiul soro liands, for baby raslies, itclihigs, nnd cliafins, aud for all tho purpososof tlio to'lot,luth,nnd nurscry. Mlllious of Women uso Cuti coka Soai in tho form o batlis forannoy ing irrltatlons, hillainniatious.atid cxcori atlons,ortooffcoor oflenslvoporsplratlon, ln tlio form ot waslies for ulcerativoweak ncsses, nnd for many sanativo purposes. Complete Treatment for Humours, $1. Conflctln(roft'tmccitAPoAr(25c.),torlcan9o tho tklii of crutU aml tcalus, nnd hofton tho thlckoncil ctillolcj CtvncimA Ointmf.st (50o).,tolnPtaiitlyiillayltchlnff,lnllamniiitlon, nnd lrrllntlon, nnil Bootho nnil heal ; nnil Cirri. CUIIA ltlOLVl.NT 11 lls (2.V..), to cool and clcnnpo tho bliniil. A SINUI.K SKT ls ottcn aufllclcnt to curo tho icverost caec. Ct'Tici'UA Rwoi.vf.nt I'ills (Chocolate Coated) nro a new, tastdesi, odourlfs, co. nomlc.il substituto for tho cclcliratcil lniuld CuTicuitA ItiaoLVEXT, Cu doses, prico, 25o. Bold th-fiufhout the -rorM. BrttUh I),pi 2T-2S, ChtrtrrlioUKe Lonlnn. r.neh DrpotlA ued' U l'alx, l'ana. PoTTra Duuo aku Cuxu. Culi'.. bola lrop.. Hontoo. U. S. A. MAYOR'S SALARY CO OENTS. Tho city of Hooperstown, 111., a pjosporous plnce in tho nchest ngri culturul district of Illiuois, hnviug a populatiou of 4,500, pays its mayor an anuual salary of flfty cents. Tho city is dividcd iuto fonr wards, each hav ing two nldermon, whoso unnunl sal ary is 25 ccuts cach. Mother Cray's Sweot Pow ders for Children Successfully used by Mothor Gray, nurso iu tho Childrou' s Homo in Now York, Curo Fovorishness, Bad Stom ac.h, Teethiug Disordors, movo aud regulato tho Bowels nud Destroy Worms. Over 30,000 testimoninls. Tboy never fail. At nll druggists, 25c. Snmple FREE. Address Alleu S. Olmsted, Lo Roy, N, Y. MRS. E.TClIARRIS Mrs. Elizabeth Rudd Hnrris died nt hor homo uonr Bennington on Sunday nged sevouty-sovou years. Mrs. Harrig wns a linenl desccndnut of Joseph Rudtl, ono of tho oarly sottlers of that section, who wns a momber of Cnpt. Elijali Dowoy's comptny thnt took part in the Bennington bnttle. Confosslons of a Prlest. Rov. Jno. S. Cox, of Wnko, Ark,. writes, "For 12 yenrs I suffored from Yollow Janndico! I consnlted n uum bor of physicinns nud tried all sorts of medicines, but got uo rolief. Then I began the uso of Electrio Bittors and feel that I um now cured of n (tiseuso thnt hnd me in its grnsp for tweivo years." II yon wnnt n roliublo medi cino for Liver nnd Kidnoy troublo, stomnch disordor or goneral debility, got Eleotric Bitters. It's (funmnteed by C. BlnXely Only 5'V. - a- A WILD IRISHMAN. A mob of nbout flfty Italians iu pnrsnit of an Irishman was a sight which cunsed mnch amusomont for thoso who witnessod tho scouo iu the granito maunfncturing district ou Bnrro streot Thursday morning. Tho Italians suspoctod Miko Slnttory of stoaling beor from theni nud set out on his trail arinod wit!; picks shovols nud othor implemonts. Thoy aro thoso employed on tho gas works aud had thoir beor stored iu their quar tors in tho stono shed formorly oc cnpiod by Lynch Brothrs. By word and sign Miko tried to oxplain, talk ing English, Irish and a mixturo of tongues, but tho Italians could uot nndorstand him nor ho thom and as a result ho flod. Finnlly, hnrd prossed, ho climbed a dorrick mnst. From this socnrity ho lot out wild cries for snccor. Ultimntoly nssistnnco nrrived, oxplanations onsnnd nnd tho incidout wns closed. AWeak Stomach IadlfMtlon ii ofUn oaitscd by 0Tr atlDf. Ak mlnent autborlty iaya th karm dosa thus tzcecdB that from tha oxoaxilre of alcobol. Bi all tk good foodyou wantbutdon'tOTer load tha itonach. A weak atoBaaoh uay rtfuia to dlgeit what you t. Thaa yon need a eood dlgestaat llke Kodol, which dlcetU your food with out the itomach'i aid. This reit and the whnlctome tonlci Kodol contaiuB eoon reitorahealth. Dletlnguaneoet aary. Kodol qulckly rellevca the feel Insr ot fulneei and bloatlng frora which eoma people tufler of ter neala. Aboolately cmres lndlcoitlon. Kodol Nature's Toalo. FmMNd oailr by X. O. rwWrrr & Oo.,Otdom, CUTICXJRA J