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S2 UvTlP 1-JKr II 1.11 1 L fll:li IIl .IL i' y vr, ii IIEQ? E MONTPELIER, VT., TI1URSDAY, AP1UL 30, 1903. NUMBER 17 VOL. 97-5029 For SVlisses and Children Offered at Extremelv Low Prices. Infant's Lonc and Short Coats, made from Cashmcre, in White and Ecru, Lace trimmcd. 98c $1.49, 1.98. White P. K. Box Coats with Sailor Collars of fine 2 to 5 years. 98c up Hamburg.J Coats Made from Broadcloth and Venetian, all Colors, Braid Trimmed, 98c, $1.69, $1.98, S2.48, Silk Coats for Misses and Children, Beauties from Taf fela Silk in Black and Change able and Jasper Colors with White Lace and Braid Trim- ings. $2.98, $3.98, S4.98- Misses' Jackets and Box Coats. Silk and cloth, 12 to, 16 years, Sizes, S2.98 up. Tust Keceived 50 Handsome Silk and Cloth Capes for Spring and- Summer Wear, 22 to 30; inches long, Silk ones at $4.98.1 and up, Cloths at $2.98. and up: Tnmmed with Lace and Ribbon DON'T PASS THE F0LL0W ING BARGAIN FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. 100 nairs Nottinerham Cur- Successorto Temple JVIcCuen Co. Opera House Block - Montpelier, Vt. SpringSuits Wo aro ready for tlio spring trido. Onr stock is now conipleto with a most beautiful assortiuent of Clotliing for Men, Boys and Childien. Wo quoto a few prictss to givo you an itlea of tlie reckless prico reduction. MEN'S SUITS in Black, Blue and Grey, in tho lateststyles. $4.00,1.50, 5.00, 5.49, 0.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00, 12.00 and 14.00. MEN'S PANTS in tho latest pattorn and stylo. 98c, $1.25, 1.49, 1.05, 1.85, 2.00, 2.25, 2.19, 3.00 and 3.50. BOYS' SUITS in all colors and styles. 81.25, 1.50, 1.75, 1.98, 2.25,2.75, 3.00, 3.50,3.75, 1.00, 4.50, 5.00 and 5.50. NEW SPRING NEUKWEAR. 23 and 39c. Bows at 15 to 25c. MENS' FANCY SIIIRT. 39c, 49, 05, 75, 31. 00 and 1.25, in all colors. MENS' HOSE. 5c, 10, 15 and 25, in fancy colors. , SPECIAL SALE LOW SIIOE. Sl .25, 1.59, 1.75, 2.00 and 2.25. MEN'S and BOYS' SIIOES. 98c, $1.25. 1.19, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50, 2.75, 3.00, 3.50 and 3.75. SPKlNti UNDERWEAR. 23c, 35 and 45. MEN'S OVERCOATS. $1.00, 4.50, 5.00, 0.00, 7.00, 7.50, 8.00 and 9.00. COMB AT ONCE AND OET PIRST C H O I C GrVir A Speclal L.ine of Ladies Waists in Black, White and Fancy Colors. Remember "The Place, AMERICAN CLOTH INQ STORE, Yett Brothers, Prop's, Remember the place. i06 Maln Street. Opposltc Cross Bake A. C. SPIRO, - - Ftrrler, X Fur luiureil ogaloit Klre auj Muth ! j; at 3 ier-ceut of vnluatlon. Ilepalrliig X nt uuiaier prlcea. Hlgliett caih prlca I. X for'eprtDg Muk IUta. - tains 2 3-4 yards Long, extra width, at 79c per pair. Value 81.50 per pair. 78 pairs Muslin Curtains with Deep Ruffle, Value $1.00 per pair, at 69c per pair, 2 1-2 yards long. 15 pairs Extra Heavy Porti eres, Cardinal, Green and Brown with Brocade figures, Value $6.00, at 83.98. 1 case Gent's Shirts and Drawers, Summer Weight, 25c. 25 dozen Terscv Vests in Ecru and White, Sleevelcss. 4 for 25 c. 50 dozen Fast Black Hose. 5 to 9 1-2 sizes for children. Val ue ic pair, at 10c. 60' dozen Drop Stitch Lace Hose for ladies. Would be cheap at 50c. To close at 29c. 100 Silk Gloria Umbrellas with SterlingSilver Handles, also Natural Sticks. This lot is positively worth $2.00 each. They go at 98c with Silk Cas.es. S! t1 A Qreater Bar gain in Ladies' Wrappers in all Colors and Styles from 32 to 44. i i IfYou wmilri llkotn wrlto LIFK IN'SUIt- ANUJi. i nll on or uuuress E, I, DRURY, Montpelier, Vt , Gonornl Agont For i.(to insuranco co 3 Walton IJlook new license I'Arun. St. Jolinsbnry, April 29. Uudtiuut ed by tho solid frout whinh this seo tion of tho Btuto prosontod ngaiust higli licoueo nt tho Mnrch oIoctiouB, tho HcoiiBO ndvocatos of this towu pro poso to coiitiuuo tho figlit, nud fooliug tho iiocessity of a uowspapor coinniit tud to liigh licuiifio, lour lcnding li conso mon of this towu hnvo purnhasod tho finbscription 11st of tho Lyndon ville) Journal nnd tliat pnpor will bo dovotod to briugiug "lily 'whUe" towns into tho licouso fold. Tho goutlouioii uioutioucd aro : Frnuk N. Cnrr, dofoatod candidato for Sou ator on tho local-option tickot lust full ; M. J. Oaldbock, owuor of tho Avouuo Ilonso; H. B. Howo, n promi iioiit youug Doiuocratio luwyor, nnd Frod Giluiaii, n woll kuowu horso doalor. Tho pnrchnso wna tuado nt an opportnuo thiio ns tho Jourunl, wliicli ifi oditod nud ninnngod by E. O. Luoii nrd, formorly of tho St. Johiisburv Kopublioaii, and provions to tliat trensnror of tho dofuuot Bradford Saviugs bauk nnd Trnst Coinpaiiy, hns boen iu goro fiuauoinl Btraita for souio tlino. Tho foruior ownor, B. II. Wells iiow ot Glover, holds n niortgago of $2,G00 ou tho pressos nnd priuting niu torial, bo tliat Editor Loounrd's oiily nvnilnblo nseot iu the OBtnblishmout wns tho sabsoriptioii list. Tho uew owuors hnvo ordorcd Mr. NVolls to ro movo his proporty, nud they proposo to oHtnblisb n uow plnUt, lustnlliug typo Bettiug maohiuos, otc. Tho par ties iutorestod nro at Lyndonville to day nud it is possiblo thnt somo nr inugomeut mny bo mado to purclinso tho moehanicnl nppnrutUB froiu Mr. Wells. If this is uot dono it is ru uiored thnt Jobu B. CIuibo, who buc- ceeded to tho propriotorship of tho "Vorniout Uiiiou ou tho doath of his fnthor, O. M. Clmso, niay Beouro tho tln I Jourunl cnuipiueut nud movo Uuiou from Lyndon Uoruor to Lyu douvillo. In cnso this is douo it is nl togothor likoly thnt tho new lieenso pnpor will bo publiBhed nt St. Jolins bnry. It is not yot kuowu who will bo editor of tho Jourunl uudor tho new ownorship. Messors Unrr, Cnldbeck, Howo nud Gilinnn, will proceod nt ouuo to form n itook coinpaiiy nuiong licouso ndvo catos in this town nud viciuity, nud u stroug oll'ort will be mudo to chnnge tho seutiuiont of this soctiou of tho Stnto iu regnrd to tho liquor questiou. 1 TUST CASE. Hnbens corpm procoedings woro brought Weduesdny iu tho cnso of Audrow Rodgers who was yeterdny soutenced for 102 clnyj becauio ho conM not pay his fiue for n ?ecoud oll'onso of intoxicutiou. Pnpers woro served ou Oity Slioriff Docherty who hnd Rodgers iu custody uudor tho mittimus issned by Judgo Woodwnrd, tho respondeut haviug hnd JiH lnwful tinjo to rnise tho fluo nud haviug fniled to do bo, Mr. Docherty took Rogors beforo couuty court nt onco ns comninnded by tho wric nnd nt ton o'olock tho cnso wns tnken up. It wns desirod to mnko this n test cnso on tho preseut lnw, ns to tho nltornn tivo seutence for n secoud oifouso so Judgo Stniford did uot pn;s upou tho quostinn nt nll but coutiuued tho cnso into Supromo Oourt, as tho stntutes provido cnu bo douo. Tho quoitiou will bo argucd nud dccided nt tho Mny term pf Suprome Oourt Hnd Judgo Stamford henrd tho cno nud giveu n docieiou tlioro wonld hnvo beon uo method of tnkiug it to tho highor court, for no nppenl cnn bo takcn iu n linbeaB corpus mnttor, tho flrst deoi sion of a court of competcut jurisdic tion boing flunl. Tho docision of tho Snpremo Court will bo nwtuted witli lutorost uy ; ofllcinli nnd lnwyors throughout tho titnto ns it is tlio lirst questiou of iu- J terpretntiou uiidor tho now licoino lnw nnd ono whioh is likoly to nriso vory frequoutly iu tho fnturo ns it hns in tho pnst. Henton nud Thomns nro nttorueys for tho potitiouor Rodgers, whilo tho Stnto ib represouted by Stnto's Attor noy Bniloy. Poudiug tho outcomo of tlio hnbens corpns procoedings bnil has beon flxed for Rodgors iu the buiu of 100, but this morniug ho wns un nblo to furnish it, though ho mny Intor. Probnbly Michnel McNnlly will keen cluse trnck of this cnso whilo ho congrntulntes himsolf ou lis casy relenso n few dnys ngo. Letter to J. W. Brock. Montpelier, Vt. Dear Sir: You oan nll'ord tho bost, nud your busineBS exporience hns sltown you thnt it is nlso tho eiienpest. li nu men woiiiu loarn tius, tiioy'u snvo lot of monoy. Dovoo Load nud Zino costs n little ruoro por gnllou tlinn niixed palnts, bnt it tnkes fowor gnllons to pniut n 1 wns tho first Govornor to oilor vol hoiiBe, nud it wonrs longor. It is tho untoer troops to Prosidout Lincoln nt ohonnc.-t nalnt in tlio world. Mr. l'riuiu A. .vorso. urnuKtst ot West Rutlnud, Vt., writos: I onlorod 15 unllous of vour naiiit. thiiiking. from oxporionco with mixod paints, tlmt it would requiro thnt nmount to uover my liouso. I usod only i8 gnlloiiB, Mi. iNl. Austtn Uolelior, of viii throp, Mnss,, bouglit oleveu gnllons; ho only usod six. Out ngout nt Morrisville, N. Y., Mr, E. N. Doxtor, writos: Ou overy job I hnvo suld, Dovoo Lond nnd Zino hns clvon cood satis- fnetlon, nnd has takon a less quautity than oxpootod, Wo conld mnko this lottor nhundred timos' is long with suah oxnmploa. Yours truly, F. W. Dovoo & Co., 18 Now York! P. S. Abbott & Bniloy soll our pniut Montpelier and Vinicity, LOCAL HAPPENINCS. Tho Grnnito Goiistruotiou coinpnuy of this oity whioh is building tho uow St. Mnry's Ontliolio churcli iu Middlo bnry rosuinodwork on tho churoh ou Tnosdny. Work hns beon snBpouded during tho wiutor mouths. Ou Weduesdny Yett Bioi, moved tho stock of clothiug lntoly piirchnjed of D, T. Donuolly, frora thoMillor block to thoir owu store. Mr. Millor'4 intondod nltoratium on tho building mnko it uecessnry thnt tho storo bo vncnted by tomorrow. Tho followiiig lottorj nro ndvortisod nt tho Montpelier post oillo for tho weok ouding April 11: Mhs Miun Fnrnsworth, Mr.Gntes,(horse denlor), L. S. Hnyos, Hnrry Hntl, P. Lntti, R. S. Parkors, W. A. Slmtnoll, Trnv olors Gunrnuty Co. Tlio licouso cormisaiouers holll n honriug nt tho oity olork's oillco nt 7 o'clock Moudny ovouiug.nt which drug gists' liconsos woro grnutod Goorgo E. MoGrnth nnd Collius Blnkoly, to tnko offaot whon tho blnnks nro ro coivod nud proporly fllled out. No ob jootious woro henrd, in fnct uobody wns prosout to offer objoctious. Rov. F. E. Tnlboe, tho noted ovnn golist of Bristol, R. I., will be in tho city on Suudny, Mny 8, nud will nrencli nt tho Peonlo's churcli on Northfield street. Mr. Tnlbeo will remnin iu tho oity for sovornl wooks. Throf sorvices willbohold onSundnys nud oue overy weok night bnt Sntur dny. Stnto Suporiuteudout W. E.Rnnger is to be in Penchnra on Eriday, to nt tend n teachers' instituto to be liold thero ou thnt dny, nud' nddross tho in stituto ou educntiounl topici. Among other woll knowu educators who will bo preseut nud spenk nrn Prin. John L. Algor, of Johnson. Mr. W. H Tnytor of Hardwick, nnd Prof. S. F. Emoriou of Burliugtou. Locnl sponk ors will nlso tnko part iutho meetings Tlio solectmeu nud listors of Barre town mot with tho Bnrro oity couucil Tuesdny oveuing.to diBcuss tho mntter of tnkiug tho wn'er pipes iu Bnrro towu bolougiug to the city's wntor system. Tlio mntter hns beou boforo tlio courts nnd it wns deoided thnt tho pipes could not bo tnxod,but tho towu still believes thnt thoy should bo. No nrgumout wns ronchod and the meet iug wns ndjourned until Sntuidny night. Govornor McOullough'B St. Louis pnrty, of which Sonutor Dilliughnm is n membor, ronched Mendvillo Dopot, Pa., nt 8 o'clock Tuesdny evouiug ovor the Erio railroad. Tho spooinl trnin mndo n record brenkiug rnn from Snln mnncn to Meadville, nvorgiug over sixty milos nu bour ull tho wny. Tho pnrty consifits of Govornor McCul lough nud Btall',. Gon. E. L. Bntes, Seimtor Dillinghnni, Ool. J Grny Estoy, Gon. W. H. Gilmore, ex-Gov-ornor Stownrt, Cougressmnu Fostqr nud Hnrry E. Pnrkor, editor of tho Bradford Opiuionr The polico court hns boon busy tlio pnst weok disposing of iutoxicntion cnses. On Moudny John Thomns of St. Albnns and Frnuk Gronnoy ench pica(lod guilty nnd regulntion ten dnys woro given tho iu jnil. Six np- penrod on Tu esdny nnd woro disposod of ns follows: Androw Rodnors, sccond ollonso, 102 dnvs iu tho honso of corrootiou ; Jnnies Tiornoy, Josoph Swoouoy of Bnrro nud Morris Daley of Wntorbury, ench ton duys iu jail. John Whitoof Grnuitovillo nud Dauiel Kelloy of Bostou, enoh thirty dnys iu jail. Willinm Norris pnid n (iuo of $5 nud costs on Weduosdny. Ex Govoruor Aloxnndor RnuiBiy of Miuuesotn, who died nt his homo in Sfc Paul lnst weok, was tho lnst sur vivor of tho iucorporntors of tho Nn tionnl Life Iusurnuco Co.') whon it wns orgnni'.ed in 1848 nud nt tho lnst nununl meotiug of tho coinpaiiy reso lutions of good will nud cougrntnln tion woro ndopted nud forwnrded to him. Mr Rnmsey wns born iu Ponu sylvnnin elghty-eight yenrs ngo nud iu 1849 wns nppoiuted flrst Govornor of tho teritory of Miuuesotn. Ho orvod also ns Govornor of tho Stnto nud Uuited Stntos Sonntor, nud was seore tary of wnr iu tho Hnyos cnbluot. Ho tho outbrenk of tho oivil wnr. Judgo V. P. Stnffprd hns gr.mtod a writ of mnudnmas" ngniust tho Bnrro & Montpelier Trnctiou & Powor coin paiiy oiting it iuto Supromo Oonrt to show tho hgality of rnising the fnro botwoon tho oltios of Montpolior nud Barro from flvo to ton ooutB. Mnyor Frnuk M. Oorry 'notiug for tho oity of Montpolior )b tho potitiouor. Tho pa pors wero sorvod by Doputy Shorilf .Fizgornld oil II. K. Bush of Barro who is tho olork of tho company. Tho writ of innudninus diroets tho street rnilway to i6Bue tninsfor tickots to all its linos iu Berlin nnd Barre, which If it is not removod would compol n rotnru to n flvo ceut fnro botwoeu nll poltits on tho tnain lluo. GJtAXD LODG1S, K. 12. O. V. Burlington, April 29. Tho 14th nu unal scssiou of tho Grnud Lodgo of Vormont, Now Englnud Ordor of Pro toctlou, wns hold in this city yoster dny. Tlioro was n good nttoudnnco, nonrly nll of tho twonty-ouo lodges iu tho Stnto woro roprosoutod nnd sovornl supromo ofllcots wore prosont. Grnnn Wnrdon F. E. Smith of Montpolior prosidod. Tho olTlclnl roports: Tho mombership iu tho Stato nt tho pros out timo is ubout 1,700, n slight do cionso ovor tliat 'ot lnst yonr, bnt tho flnnncinl situntiou is vory gratlfyiug ns tlioro Ib nbout $800 in tho Stnto trcnsury. Tho nicmborship in tho Now Englnud Stntos ns n wholo has greatly iucreasod. At tho nftornoon sosslou tho follow iu; olllcors woro eleoted : Grand wnrdon, A. L. Pratt, Rut land; grand vico-wnrden, J. N. Gnlo, St. Johusbury; grnud socrotnry, V. A. Bnrtlott, St. Johusbury; grnud tronsnror, H. II. DnviB, Burlington ; grnud chaplnin, Snrnh Shodd Noyes, Hnrdwick; guido, Murill Russoll, Montpelier; gunrdinn, Emily Mnrsdon, Benuiugton; grand sontiuel, Lilln Bugboo, Bnrro; trnBteos, P. J. Fos tor, Rutlnnd, W. A. Ponrt, Benning ton, T. B Ellis, Morrisville; Por mauont membar of Supromo Lodgo, Mrs. Liunio Stovons nud Mrs. F. G. Howlnud, Bnrro. It wns votod to hold tho noxt nnunnl meotiug nt St. Johusbury. CA11LOAD OF IlOltSES- H M. Fnrnhnm returued Tuesdny oveuiug from ona of his periodicnl visits to tho west, whero ho purohnsoj tho horsos for his oxionsivo retnil trnde whioh hns becomo bo thoroughly estnblished thnt his stock fnrin hns tho roputntion of beiug tho loading horse mnrkot in this section of the Stnto. This time his purohnses wore mndo iu tho Stato of Illinois nud Missouri nud n carload of tweuty-iix horsos, suitablo for drnft nud driving pnrposes nre ou their wny east nnd nro expected to nrrivo hero on Thura dny. Mi. Fnrnhnm cnu nlwnys rolnto somo incident,of interest which comes uudor his obsorvutiou duriug his trnv els, upoii this occnsion n young lndy bonrded tho trnin nt n Missouri stn tion who hnd nttnincdtho phouomennl height of oight feot, witli tho strik ing peculnrity of beiug only of ordi nary lieight when in n sitting posi tiou. Wo judgo by Mr. Fnruhnm's dosoriptioii of this lndy nud tho stnrt liug s iusation ho oxporienced nt tho uuexpectetl sight of lier, thnt tho "high nnd lofty ' qunliflcntions ho so runch ndmirei in n horso, do not np penl fnvornbly to him whon npplied to tho fnir sex. CO UNTY CO Ult'l. Judgo Stnfford chnrgod tho jury iu tho cnso of MoKiustry vs. Collius nud Lovoll ou Weduesdny nnd gnvo thom tho cnso nt nbout 10 o'clock. At 11 o'clock tho ojeotniout cnso of T. R. Aiigoll vb. E. R. Fletcher ot nl wns put on for honriug by court. Tho plniutiif nsks thnt tho defoudnut bo ojoctod from possession of n honso nud lot iu Woodbury. Tnylor & Duttou for tho phiiutiff and B. E. Bnllnrd for tho dofoudnuts. The honriug wns not coucluded during tho forouoou nud wns ngniii tnkon up nt 2 o'clock. Conuty court hns but n short timo lougor to ruu ns Judgb Stnfford hnB nnnouncod thnt ho shnll not couio baok nftor tho Mny term of Supromo Oourt nud thnt fluul ndjournmont of couuty court will bo not lntor thnu Mny 12. Tlio caso of S. B. Fnir vs. Willis J. Lnird hns boon discontiuuod. Judg mout for plaiutiff by defnult wns reu dorod iu tho cnse of J. P. Lamsou vs. Jnmes L' nnd Ellon M. Gilman. Georgo Beuuott, tho sovontoen-yonr-old Bnrro boy who nbout n month ngo, wns nrrested nud bouud over to tho grnud jury wns in court Wod nesday nnd plended guilty to tho chnrgo. Tho court soutenced him to rho industrinl soliool iu Vorgouues for THE 01ffi( JlOE iits L. P. & " B U tho rcttinindcr of his minority, n t'lrm whioh will oxpiro Sopteiubor 8, 1900. f his behnvior is not snrisfnctory ho will hnvo nu nlteruntivo soutoiico to sorvo of not less thnu thrco yenrs nnd not moro tlian threo yenrs nud n hnlf iu the house of corrcction Beuuott ehnngod tho ilguroon n check sigued j by Joues Brothers from $3,85 to 10.85 nuu cnsneu it nt n iinrro uann. John II, Soutir npponred for him in oourt nud B. E. Bniloy for the Stnto. llDITOll IfEAltST MA 1111112 D. Now York, April 28. Willinm Rnudolph Honrst, cougresBmnu nnd nowspnpor propriotor, wn3 mnrried to Miss Milliccnt Willsou in Grnco churcli by Bishop Potter nt 11 o'clock this moruiug. Tho bride isthednugh tor of Georgo H. Willsou, proddont of the Amqricnn Advnuco Muiic Coui pnuy. FIltE IX liEltLlX. Berliu, April 29. Tho fnrm build ings and rontents, owned by B. B. Cook, just south of tho pond,woro tnt nlly dojtroyed by flro lnst night. Tho building) wero nnoccupiod, tho ownor boing in Bnrro. The honso was furnishcd nud n qunntity of hny wns storcd in tho bnrn. Mr. Cook, form erlyof tho well kuown flrm of Smith, Whitcomb & Cook of Bnrre, nnd his wifo, hnvo for tha pnst ten or twelve years speut tho snuiniors nt tho fnrm, goiug to Bnrro to livo during the winter months. The flro wns discovcred nbout niue o'clock nnd n Inrge forco of men fought theSllnmes with nll nvnilnble meaus,rnnd n cnreful wntoh wns kept during ;lio night to provent the spicnd of tho flnmos to the woods uenr by. Tho origin of tho flro is not known but ns it broke out iu tho bnru it is thought to bo inceudinty,or the result of n trnmp's visit. N fncts regnrd ing tho iusurnnce hnvo been obtniued. The flro wns discovered by A. E. Bnck, from whoso houso the Cook bnildiugs wero iu plnin view. Tho burncd bnildiugs consisted of n large story nud a hnlf house with ell nud woodshod, n horso bnru, two hny Bheds nnd n lnrgo bnrn. Besides tho proporty belouging to Mr. Cook, Enrl Snrgeut lmd n qunntity of goods storcd thero. Tho crowd thnt gnth ,ored devotod its euorgios to flghting the flamcs for n qunrter of a milo nloug nu old cednr fenco thnt led to tho woods and other farms, FOll liASE HALL. Tho Somiunry studonts hnvo nr rnugod n very ontortMning progrnin for tlio bnso ball beuofit which will bo givou nt Somiuary chnpol Friduy evo niug, nud iunsmuch ns tho Somiunry tenm is tho only tnngiblo evidenco thnt bnse bnll gnmes will bo plnyed iu Moutpelior thissnmmer.it deserves generous support. Act IV. Scono 1 of tho Merchnut of Venice will bo givou with tho fol lowing cnst: The duko of Venice, Mr. Hownrd: Autouio, tho morchnut of Venice, Mr. Wolls; Bnssnuio, his friend, Mr. Morse; Grntinno, Mr. Fox; Shylock, n Jow, Mr. Tebitts; Snlorio, n mos 6engor, Mr. Wiggins; Portin, n rioh hoiress. Miss Stownrt; Merissn, hor wnitiug mnid, Miss Boyce; Auothor skotch ontitled tlie "The Shnkespenro Olub" will bo given by tho followiiig Etudouts: Cnrolino Guohiugtou, hotesss, Miss Lnwson; Mnrin ICnoT-it-nll, proiidout of club, Miss Donoghuo; Morrie Wonthrovnne, meuiber, Miss Oelloy; Dnisy Light-henrt, meuiber, Miss Hills; Nnu Giddy.membor Miss Pnge; Miss iRosobud, mombor, Miss Brad ford; Nora O'Briou, sorvnut, Miss Georgo. In ndditiou to theso thero will be a monologno by Miss Pillsbury nud n nmsicnl progrnm consistiug of solos nnd duets. Tho entortaiumout will bogin nt 8 o'clock nud tho ndmission hns beon flxed nt twenty cents. any foot- -fitfor any foot. standard for Bla'clc Hosiery noted for Shapo, Elasticity and and from pla'm black-tho 4 - kind to tho daintiest ih this city ut H S . C. GLEASON'5 Y STORE" REASONS- FOR INSURANCE. . Expuuses eat up wages aud sal aiies. Year attor year tlio uver- ... .... .... agu luau cxpuuLa iu uiu,vi u estatc. Tho usnal rusnlt is no pioviaion or only a small ono for wifo and vliildiuii. Lil'o Insnr nnco doen the work by easy pay menls. (tiorrespondence uolictted ) S. S. BALLARD, General Agent, New Langdon Building, MONTPELIER, - - VT. Theuncertalnty of certain things renders certain things very un certain. Thats why an overcoat that looks and feels as well in a stoi y day as in a sunny day is almo a necessity. Rain Coats with belt or with-out $10,00, $18.00, A. 0. FARWELL CO. All Coods Sold for Cash. Lamson & Hubbard Spring Style, 1903 For 6alo bv W. E. Adams & Son, Mont pelier; Frank McWliorter, Barre. It is tho is especially Durability. S -L- every day solid wear ftincicsaro only shown of