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hiiiii;iix mr TBKMS l'AID JN AHVANCB Ono Ycnr 81.G0 lilglitMonths 1.00 SIx Montha 75 V NOT l'AID IN ADVANOi! PEOPLE TIIK WATCllJIANnPnni r FUiiMHiinn Koit CUrl u THK i. VOL. 975029 MONTPELIER, VT., TIIURSDAY, JUNE 1J, 1903. NUMBER 23 "T TTT" II M Thrco Special Numbors in Whito Lawns. 8c, 12 l-2c and lCc 27 and 30 inch wido. WHITE WASH GHIFFON Fifty iuchcs wido, as prctty as silk. 48c, o9c and 75c Reautiful for graduating drcsses. Twenty-flvo pieces figtircd Diniitics and Lawns, takcn from regular stock, sold nll thc season at 15c and 18c yard. Whilo they last wo say 9c itirit Succecded in getting Thirty-flvo dozcn moro Drop Stitchcd Lislo IIosc, (black, threo pairs in box) Uy tlio box cniy Your monoy back if they don't pleaso yon. Fifty dozcn Misses Hose, fast black. Tho 19c grndo at 10c Tho 25o grade at 19c pr Twcnty-flvo dozon Undervosts, for ladies, short slccves. Four for 25c or 8c each Frederick J. McCuen. Successor to Templo-McCuen Co., Oaera House Block, SVSontpelier.Vt Commencing Thursday, June, II, 1903 n O. H. Hales' New Block, "The Otis," PEARL ST., BARRE, VT. Our Entire Stock of all kinds of Merohandise saved from the ruins of our former store at from one-tenth to one-half regular price. White and Fancy Crockery, Stone Jars, Tin Ware, Enamel Ware, and all kinds of Kitchen Sundries, Wringers, Wash Tubs, Pails, etc. . We haven't space to give many prices, but will guarantee the greatest values ever offered in Barre. Common Tea Cups and " Breakfast Plates Dinner " Gold Banded Cups and All damaged Goods marked at ridiculous prices to close quickly. Remember the Time and Place and Bring Your Friends. BOSTON BARGAIN STORE, Pearl Street. C. N. KEIMYON & CO. Barre, Yt TWT "ffjj'i W In every department we are offering Special Bargains Below we mention a few of the many BARGAINS. Fivo picces French Voilo Drcss Goods in blnck nnd bluo, -14 inch, vnluo S1.25 per ynrd. Now (iUc Bcniitiful for skirts and suits. GUARANTEED BLACK TAFFETA SILKS Thrco j)iccos, 22 inch, valuo 87 l-2c at G9o yd Two pieccs, 24 inch, valuo S1.00 at 79c Three picccs, 27 inch, vnluo S1.2oat 89c Fivo picccs, 3G inch, valuo 81.50 at 98c yd Fositivcly tho grcatcst valnes ovor olTered in black silks, 50 DRESS SUIT GASES Niccly mado (sainj)lc8). Valuo S1.75 and $1.98. Your choico at 98o each 125 Silk Gloria Umbrcllas, good for rain or sliine, with silk cascs and hnndlcs of natural wood and silvcr. 98c each Ten dozcn Black Mcrccrized Satin finish Petticoats, with dccp rufflcs. Sold for $1.25, your choico at 09c Fifty dozen Wrappors and two-pieco Houso Drcsscs, light and dark colors, at 79c and 98c Great valnes. Fifty-fivo Summor Drcsscs.mado from Silk, Pongco Silk, Liucns,Crashes and Muslins. S4.98 up to 835.00 Fifty-eight Suits for ladies, 32 to 40 sizcs Takcn from rogular stock, in all tho lcading colors, at Oiw-lmff J'rir.c, .ftt.9S Tho chcapcst Suit in tliis lot sold for S10.98 Thoy must be sold CAPES Two numbers in Silk Capes at S1.98, 2,98 I'retty laco trimmcd, plain and brocado silk Saucers 45c dozen 45c " 50c " Saucers 60c " Enamel from ON TIM LAKE. Tho flrst of thodolightful oxoursions ou Lnko Champlain, whloh aro suoh n plonBaut foatnro of coutral nud west oru summor lifo, will ooour ou Tuos dny, Jnuo 10, At tlmt tiuio tho Oon trnl Vormont Rullway will ruu n apoo inl trniu from Barro to Burlington wlioro tho Btoamor Ohatoangny of tho Champlain Trnusportation Co. will bo takon for n flvo lionrs' orniso among tho islauds of uorthorn Lnko Chaui plniii, St. Albans I3ay boiug tho ou jootivo poiut. Tho spooial will lonvo Bnrio at 7:10 n. m., Moutpolior at 7:30 nnd Bnrlingtou will bo roaohod at 9 o'olook. Loavlug Bnrlingtou tho Btoamor will oross tho lnko in a north wostorly dirootiou. Duriug tho trip out liinuy hiBtorio poiuts will bo passod, among thin tho Bcones of Bonodict Aruold's nnd Commodoro McDonough's naval battlos with the British in tho war of 1812. Blutf Poiut with its great sntuiner hotol nud Plnttsbnrg with its nrmy post aro amoug tho othor intoresting fonturos of tho trip. From Plattsburg tho stoamor will sall oastwnrd, passlug throngh "Tho Gut."a narrow otiauiiol botwoon North nud South Horo, iuto tho ruaguificout wntors of tho "Great Back Bay. " Tho rotnru trip will bo mado aloug tho west shoro of South Horo past sovoral boantifnl islauds. Burlington will boronchodnt 4 o'olook nud tho spooial will lonvo for Bnrro nu honr lntor. Tho faro for tho ronud trip has boou flxod at tlio low prioo of 1.25 from Bnrre, Montpelier, Middlo sox aud Watorbnry, nud tho rato for ohildron at Bixty-fivo conts. ACCIDENT IN JIAllDWIGK. Woodbury, Jnuo 10. Waltor Davis, a carpeuter at work ou tho now grau ito sheds boing oreeted in Hnrdwick, was seriously iujured ou Tuesday. Sovornl raftors had boou raiEod which woro iusuilloiontly supported. Thoso camo down iu n buuoh nud Mr. Davis was struek ou tho shoulder, No bones woro broke'n but tho flesh was sovorely cut nnd bruiscd. Hia iujurios will keep him from work for a number of weeks. 'liiAiN lionnmiY. Vienua, Jnuo 10. A dispatch from St. Petersbnrg roportB that a baud of ontlaws robbod nn express traiu be tweou Kursk nnd Moscow last evou ing. Thoy took mouoy, iowels nud clothes from tho pasBougers makiug it uecossary for ruost of thom to fin ish tho jonrney in tlioir night olohos. "Ware and Cooking Utensils at one-tenth to one-half price. SbIb Montpelier and Viniciiy, LOCAL HAPPENINCS. Arthur B, Vogol, mauagor for Tho Nutflold Pross, mado tho Watohmau ofllco a ploasant call ou Fridny. Judgo Watson, who is presidiug at tho Addisou couuty conrt at Middle bury, Bpout Snuday with hia family. Tho MoutpoHor croamory mado 83, 823 ponuda of bntter duriug tho inouth of May tho largest mouthly total iu its history. Goddnrd Semiuary dofoatod St, Johnsbnry Acadomy at baso ball ou Saturday by a scoro of 20 to 5, Tho gamo olosod at tho oud of tho third inuiug to allow tho visitors to catch a train for homo. Tho followiug lottors woro advor tisod at tho Moutpolior postoillco for tho wook cudiug Juno 8 : Mrs. Auuio Traoy, J. E. Bass, Frauk CroBS, J. Groig, J. B. Huutloy, 0. H. Hoaro, Jamos Masou, II. A. Rookwood. Tho opeu air baud concord will bo hnld Saturday evouiug this wook at tho schnol Btreot staud at 8 o'olock. This is tho ouly night it waa posdblo to arrango for tho concort this wook but iu tho futuro that ovoning will bo avoided. Tho Ethau Allen Club of Moutpo lior defeated the Barro altar boys of St. Mouica'a church, at a gauio of baso ball ou the meadow grouuds on Saturday nftoruoon by n score of 30 to 20. The return gamo will bo playod this wook Satnrday. Tho Spaulding high school baso ball team defeated tho Montpelier high school iu a closo gamo of ball ou tho cauipuB Tuesday aftoruoou, tho fiual scoro boiug 10 to 8, Wishart aud Orood formod tho battory for the visit ing teani and Orapo and Parady for tho homo team. A recital will bo givon in tho Som iuary ohapol Friday oveuiug for tho gradnatiun of Miss Lulu P. Buruhnm, piauo, MisB Mabol B. Stowart, olocu- tiou, nssistcd by Miss E. Poarl Miuott, Boprano. A nuo program of ten num bors has boou arraugod for tho occa- siou. Dr. Edwin Ooltou went 011 Tues day to New York to receivo his sheop skiu from tho Golumbia Univorsity, medical dopartmeut. Ho will return to Montpelier iu a fow days to romaiu several -vooks boforo going to New York, whoro ho has a positiou as sur geon iu n hospital. Constablo A, B. HutchiuB, of tho towu of Barre, lodged Johu Turnor iu jail ou Tuosday to sorvo tou days for a drnuk for whicli lio was arrested at East Barro. Justico Dickoy was uot awaro that Turnor had sorved ten days horo rccently or ho niight havo fared worso this timo. v ' Iu Barre oity court 011 Mouday S. H. Forsyth, arrested for iutoxicatiou a wook ago, was fonud guilty by tho conrt aud fluod $5 with costa of 9.72. Tho respoudent immcdiatoly outored an appoal to couuty conrt aud bail waB flsed at $50, which was fnrnished by R. A. Hoar. Supt. V. E. Rangor oxpocta tJ go to Bostou this woek to nttond a cou- feronco of tho New Englaud Buporiu- tepdouts aud directors of tliOjNatiou- al Educatioual Aesociatiou aud' tho osocutive oilicors of tho Amorjcau Iu 6titnto of Instruction, which will bo liold ou Satnrday. Tho couforenco will bo on buaiuGsa arrangomeuts for tho coming groat educatioual meot iugs. James Mnrphy, of Barro, was re loased from jail ou Monday aftor sorv ing teu day? for iutoxicatiou, Ou Tuosday ho was arrested again fcr boing drunk aud pnt in jail to sobor up. Ho was tnkou from tho Ceutral Vormont station by Doputy Fitzgorald after n messeugor boy had boou sout to tho jail to got Bomo ono to take him away. Ho waa fonud in a dazed cou ditiou with two bottloa partly filled with "eplit" iu his pookot, A regulur moeting of tho Wood Art Gallery trustees was hold on Mouday evouiug. Little busiueBS was trnus aotod, tho accoptauco of Mr. Paiuo's gift of $000 for ropairiug Athonwood boiug tho chiof item, Presidont Do Boor, of tho board, will thank Mr. Paino on behalf of tho trustees. tu torior aud oxtorior ropaira on Athon wood will bocommouoed immndiatoly, nud it is hoped tlint eomo artist may rout tho plnco as a summor homo aud stndio. A mau who was a littlo tho worso for driuk wout iuto tho bnr room of Edwiu S, Moigs ou Maiu stroot on Satnrday night, desirons of illliug up to a groator oxtont. IIo was rofuBod aud sat dqwu at ono of tho tablos in tho baok room, IIo ovidoutly wautod to oreato n disturbauoo aud was or dorod' ont by Mr, Moigs. Sooing Moigs' back turnod lio tried to get n drink at tho front bar boforo loavlug but was rcfnsod and wasagaiu ordered out and this tlmoMr. Molga procoodod to holp him a littlo. Tlio mau showcd flght and dnring tho fracas ho ptuck ono foot through tho Bldo plato glnss window aud nleopnshed Moigs ngaiUBt tho oigar cmo .broakiug that glass. IIo hurricd away nud uothiug has boou seon of him sinco. Cnutral Vormont ongiuo No. 202 collided with tho Williamstown on giuo iu tho railroad ynrd at Barro ou Monday aftoruoou bnt boyoud amashed pilots littlo dninago was dono Tho engiucs wero runuiug slowly whon tho crash camo. Eugiucors Stack and Bonnoft wero 011 tho ougiuca and botli jumpcd. No ono wns iu jured, No 202. camo to this city ou Mondny ovoning undor hor owu 3toam nud slio will be ropaircd nt St, Al bans. 0. R. Simouds was condnc torof the C..V. freight. Soticoaof tho spooial dispouBatiou of Shriuors at St. Johnsbnry on Tues day oveuiug, Juuo tho 80th, aro now out. Ou one sido of tho program is a caricaturo of n noblo-to-bo fnlly forty fcet in the nir, nud in n deoidedly tosscd positiou from nppoarauces From bolow nuothor, wcariug his red cap, is couiplaceutly viowing tho aorial positiou of his frieud. Special cnrnvau will leave Moutpolior at 8 n. m, accompnnicd by Wilder's or ohostrn. A list of tho round trip rntos from tho diil'oreut stations to tho imperial conncil at Saratoga, N, Y., ou July 7 to 10, is givon in tho program with tho cost for the threo diiTorent routes. Benjamiu Gates, deputy couuty clerk, is nrrnngiug for n Mnuion of tho jndges, conrt offloinls, nud potit jurora of the March torm of conrt of 1901. Tho rouuiou and picuio is to bo nt Borliu poud, Juno 27, nnd n good timo will bo plnnned for. That to'rm of court was the one which broko all records for length by ln&t iug nntil uenrly through July. One hnndred nud thirtcou jurors wero iu ntteudnnce nt different times duriug tlio torm so if nll cau bo reunited there will bo a good sized pnrty. Mr, Gates ia issning invitations, nniqno iu wording, speoially adnpted to tho peculiaritios of tho occasiou nnd cor tniu of tho jurors. Letterto W. A.Stowell. Moutpolior, Vt. Dear Sir: Wb suspoct you'd liko tlio tale, how n womau boat two liard waro dealors iu Girard, Pa. Wo triod our bost to got thoso mou to boII Dovoo lcad-aud-ziuo in that bright towu; nud failed. Roluctaut ly tooK Mrs. E. R. Bowmau, druggist. They said thoy conldu't sell jpaint for moro thnu 81.25 a gallon. Mrs. Bowmau cau. Sho has sold nl out all tho paiut, that hns boou sold thero siuco. Sho kuow Dovoo; had sold our nrt ists' matotials. Hnd somo souso nud forco, bosides; sho oasily loarnod that choap is dear iu paiut, aud told tho pooplo. Mr. Bnrt Yonug bonght a gallou Dovoo for rooms that had always takcn n gallou ; had half lef t. Mr. E. H. Hilor, jewolor, palr.tod Dovoo, aud Bays it goos fnrthor no pnrticnlars. Mr. Joiiu Hannn, grocor, thonght it oxpousivo , boforo lio bought it; bronght back uoarly half of his pniut, and said it wns ho chcnpest job ho ovor hnd. Mrs. Bowmau roports uuiversal sat isfactiou. Somnch'forn ohonp-paint towu with a brinht womau iu it. Yours truly, n W. Uevoo & Uo. 4 P. S. Abbott &Bailey soll onr paiut. CO-O L'JSliA Tl ON. Tho Barro Oo-oporativo Sooiety, with a momborship of 700, hold its flrst mootiug nuder its now chartor Mouday evouiug, aud clectod a board of direotora as follows: Fhillp J. Halvosa, Johu Andorsou, Fred Bruoo, Thomaa Cablo, Goorgo Liviugstono aud Georgo Stnart. Tho meotiug gavo tho diruotors antliority to uso all mouoy uooded in tho transaotiou of busiuess, uot to oxcood $3,000. Tho oo-oporative idoa has mado n conisdor ablo advnuoo iu Barro siuco tlio coal famiuo of lnst wiutor. Alrondy tho sooioty ia operntiug n nillk routo nud n co-oporative wood shoo. Noxt Mou day it will opon n oo-oporativo storo iu tho buildiug ou Nortli Maiu stroot owned by Ohiof Qf Polioo Brown. Selecting We recluco pricea to clo30 out - roady t o-wcnr Gnimonls cnch eengon. nnd nr olTenng oxtraortlinary L. P. & MOXTVBLIEll BUANOH. About twonty-flvo Moutpolior grnn ito mnnufncturora raot nt Jnmoa M. Boutwell's ofllco ou Tuosday ovonlug to furthor considor tho propositiou of formiug a local brauoh of tho Barro Grauito Mnuufacturors' Associatiou. Tliia movomont wns stnrtod nt 11 mrot iug hold in Fobrnary whou a tempor ary orgauizatlon was formod but tho exaot linos 011 which it should bo cou duoted woro uot laid down until Tuosdav oveuiug. At that timo n propositiou fiom tho Barro association was snbmittod aud ndoptcd. Iu Bab Btancu thia ia : Tho Barre association will pay from its treasury tho aum of $1.00 townrd tho prolimiunry oxpouso of formiug a brnuch horo. Tho Mont pelier mnuufacturors will rotaiu their momborship in the Barre association and bo nllowed to participato iu its delibqrntious na horetoforo. All duoa "vill bo paid to tho Barre assoolution as in tho past but soventy-flve por cont of tho Bamo will bo rotnrued to tho Montpelier 'branch iu tho futuro. W. S. Smith, J. S. Haloy and E. A. Sweonoy woro appoiutod n committoo to socuro qnarters nnd rnuko tho uec ossary arraugomeuts for formally or ganiziug tlio brauch. It is oxpectod that a moeting will bo hold iu about two wooks for the pnrposo of oomplot ing tho work Tho purposo of tho local branch is to fncilitato dealing with puroly local questions. Ileretoforo wlien auythiug has como up for discnssion or settlo ment it hns boou uecessary to go to Barro, thus outailing n couaidorablo loss of timo. In the fntnro thoso mnt ters cau bo settlod at homo INFOHMA1ION WAXTJED. Prinoipal Daveuport of Moutpolior Semiuary is desirous of sccuring, as far as possihle, the locatiou aud oc cnpntiou of all tho grnduntes of tho school sinco its removnl to Moutpolior. As the atumui number npwards of sovou huudrod, this ia n tnsk of 110 mcnu mngnitudo. Hnudreds of lettors linve been writteu, the rospouses to which havo beou grntifyiug, but stilt, tho number of thoso whoso whore nbouts is unkuown ia qnito lnrgo. Thia mothod is takeu of securiug iu formation not ptherwiso obtainablo. Will nuy who rcnd this nrticlo, who kuow coucoruiug tlio locatiou aud occnpatiou of nuy persous whoso unmcs nro herowith appeuded, kiudly fnrnish tho samo at onco to Priucipnl Davon port, as theso facts aro upeded in pre pariug mannsoript for tlio forthcomiug isstio of tlio catalog, Olass of 1871. Auna M. Burke, Johu F. Reynolds. Olass of 1872. Charlotte L, Mclndoe, Mattio B. Powers, Esthor M. Wnlcott, Timothy S. Olifford. Olass of 1873. Alfred Y. Bakor, Frauk W. Johusou. Olass of 1870. Stolla A. Eatou. Olass of 1878. Alfred J, Jonbert. Olass of 1879. Alico Prestou, Myra A. (Tower) Terry. Olass of 1880. Porfiis S. (Tuller) Frost. Olass of 1880. Fred J. Diotor, Fanny M, Page, Jonnio M, Piorce, Frauces E. Douo hno, Herbbort A. Halo, Ivers Batchol dor. 'Olasa of 1882. Samnel H. Bish op, Ida A. (SclitUor) Hammond. Olass of 1883. Edgar A. Good ouongh, Lilliau A. (Lauo) Slaytou, Olass of 1884, Bessie Hanuou, Ab bio L. (Harvoy) Barne.i, Nollio R. (Swasoy) Robinsou, Nina M. Hull, Evelyu (Wobber) Johnson, Olass nf 1885. Ella J (Haveu) Dnulmm, Hat tio May (Nowcomb) Smith, Olass of 18S0 Abbie B, (Bates) Wobster, Ella A. (Moyo) Magonu, Edward S. Luco. Olosa of 1887. Jnlia B. Jack mau, Lilliau E. Oorso, Lilla (Moore) Looke, Harry B. Olough, Doll B. Dwiuoll, A. Eugono Plastridge, Olass of 1888 Anuio S. (Young) Dickey, Jossio M. Sabiu, Myrtio G. (Boylos) Turnor,. Ardell H. (Wells) Coghill. Sua'io L. (Starr) Hntchiusou, Will 0. Ufford, Alico B. (Ohaso) Hnrst, Bortrnm H. Riggs. Olass of 1890. Hobcoo A. Grant, L, Masou Boemau, Will H. Smith. TO OUItE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Tako Luxntlvo Bromo Quinlno Tnblets All Uruggista refund tho money if it fnlla to ouro. E. W. Grovc-B' siguaturo Ia 011 eaoh box. 25o. Tailored Suit, Garment or Skirt values just now. H. C. QLEA50N REASONS FOR INSURANCE. Expcnscs cat up wagcs nud snl arics. Year nftcr year tho aver ngo mau expccts to bnild up an cstato. Tlio tisual result is 110 provisiou or ouly a smnll ono for wifo nud cluldrcu. Lifo Insnr auco does thc work by casy pay mciits. (Correspondenct Joliciled ) CUVK&fe M S. S. BALLARD, General Agent, New Langdon Bulldlng, MONTPELIER, - - VT. If this does not interest you, don't read it. Mon will buy January cloth ing in Juno if mado worth their whilo. Brokcn lot Suits, that reprcsont last season's lines, that sold for 810, S15, S18, now 85, S7.50 and S10; not ovcry style in any ono size, but overy size from 82 to -16 among tho cntiro assortment. This Salo is a dcterniined movement to clcar up a j'ear's accumulntion of ddd lots b means of values. If you do not care for one don't look at tlierri. A. 0. Farwell Co All Goods Sold for Cash. REGULATIONS TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF HQQ CHOLERA AND SWINE PLAQUE. Uuitod States Dopartmout of Agri cnltnro, Ofllco of tho Soorotary, Wash ington, D. O., May 29, 1903. Notico is horoby givou that, by virtuo of au thoiity conforred by an act approved Fobrnary 2, 1903. outitlod "An act t 0 onablo tho Boorotary of ngriculture to moro effootnally snppresa nnd preveut tho sproad of contngious and infeo tious aud diseases of livo stook ; aud for othor pnrposes, " the secretary of agrioulturo has, undor dato of April 29, 1903, issuod certaiu regulatious to provout the spread of liog cholern nud swiuo plaguo, kuowu as "B. A. I., ordor No. 111." Copies of this ordor may be obtaiuod by addrossiug tho OJiiof of tho Buronn of Auimal Iudns try, Washiugtou, D. O.. Willis L. Mooro, actiug secretary of agrioulturo. SOTICE. Examinatiou of Embalmors. Notico is horoby given that thero will bo hold an oxamiuntiou at Moutpolior Thursday, Jnuo 25, at nino o'olook a. m , for persous desiriug to ougago in tho bnsiuess of embalmiug. Henry D. Holtou, Sooretary State Board of Hoalth. Mark Downs at tli.e Bny Store