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VERMONT WATCHMAN & STATE JOURNAL, TIIURSDAY, SEPTEMBER .10, 1903 Montpelier and Vinicity. LOCAL HAPPENINCS. Word has bcon recoivod that Mr. nud Mrs I, Park, uow rcsidiug iu Pamdoun, Oaliforuiu, aro rojoioing ovcr tlio birth of n danghter. Mrs. Park was Miss Mnud Flsko of this olty. . i Miss Maida Joslyn, who Iiob been speudiug tlio summor moutlis with rolntives iu tlio vicinlty of Bos ton, lms roturued uonio. Miss Joslyii will outcr tlio Univorsity of Vormont this fnll. , The portraits of Dr. Dowoy, tlio foundor, and IIou. Oharles Dowoy aud Janies 0. Houghtou fonnor presidouts of tho Nntionnl Lifo Insurnuce Oo., uow adorn thd walls of tlio ontrnuco hnll nt tlio bmlding, hnving bcon uioved tlioro from tlio directors' rooui. Mrs. Miuorva A. Orossott, wlio wns iujured woek boforo last nt tho baud oouoert by u runaway teaui.is improv iug. Slio is iu bor eighty-second yoar nud is whenled abont iu n chnir, Oou sidoring lier ngo nud conditioL it is a wondor slio sustaiued tlio shock ns well ns slio did. At n mootiug of tho Qunrrymou's Assooiation of Barre ou Woduesdny oveuiug a coinmittoo wns uppoiutod to tliorouglily iuvostiguto tho uiattor of qunrry roads aud to soo if something cauuot bo douo to improvo thom. It is elaimod tliat tlio quarry roads liavo rocaivod uo attontiou for ovor a year aud are iu bad shapo aud tho quarry owners thiuk tliat, cotisidoriug tho lioavy taxos collootod froui thoin, thoir uocda in this diroctiou should bo cou eidored. A. W. Koouo, tho vocal toaohor of Boston, hold a luusionto at his studio iu Barre ou Soptombor 1 at whioh Miss Leua Yatter aud Mrs. Georgo M. Goss of this oity snug solos. Reuiarks worn miido by Rov. Mr. Kiuzio and others wlio oarnostly exprossed tho j hopo tliat Mr. Keouo would roturn noxt voar. Qnito a nuuiber havo ex pres:od thoir iuteutiou to bocoiue pu pils noxt yonr should ho rotnrn aud it is Mr, Kooue's iuteutiou iu that oveut to bcgin noxt yoar's work about June 20. Tho term at Goddard Somiuary iu Barro commenced last wook Toesday with th'o corps of iustruotors as last year with two oxcoptions, Wilbur J. Gonnoll, a graduato of Tufts collego, is totonch thoEciouces, aud will prob ably havo chargo of tho athletic teams, as ho wns prouiinent in athlot ics in collogo. Noaf F. Oarley, a Dartmonth mau, will bo tho instrnct or iu Greek aud Latiu. Tho prospects for tho football toaiu nro considered uuusually bright, as thoro aw flvo stroug mou who havo hnd oxporienco in the gaiue, for tho line, The ouly positious whioh havo uot beeu illled aro tho ends aud quartor baok, aud thoro aro a uumbor of caudidates for thoso places. A petition is boing oiroualtod auiong tho clothiug aud shoe uior ohants iu tho city to closo thoir stores ovory uight nt G o'olock with tho ox .ceptiou oi Monday nud Snturday oveu ings throughout tho yoar, with thoex oeption of the mouth of Decouiber, Also to oloso tho stores at uoon ou ahristmns, Now Yours, ThanUsgiviug Day, Fonrth of July, Moniorial Day nud Labor Day. Tho potitlou is Daootiug with tho approval of tho mor chants and tho follpwiug havo already signod W. E. Adams & Oo., A. D. Farwell & Oo., Georgo L. Nichols, B. M. Shopard aud O. H. Shipniau. is tho mnn wko has no dob'ts, and ho who ' has no .Uscases is young cnough, Turn i this ovcr in your rmnd and soo how oloar and comforting n tnith it is. A cortain ' millionuiro offors a for- ttuno in cash to any I physician who cnn curo j him of nervouD niui- gostiou and dybpepsia. ' If ho will uso it faith- fully wo will guarantoo j that Dr. David'Kenno dy's neio modicino, Oal- j cura Solvont, will do i him that great sorvico. And it will uot cost him a fortuno cithorj just tho prico of, porhaps, liall a uozon bottles ot tho mediclne may bo not so many. To show what it can do by what it has dono tho truo and convincing way wo appond a littlo lettor from ono who has no interest in telling anything but plain facts: In a comraunicattou datcd August Cth, 1902, Mra. A. F. Chaffoo of Rutland, Vt., tays: "I ncvcr tnnfc any mcdlclno that dld rao bo much cood ns Dr. Uavld Kenncdy'a new mediclne, Cftl-cura Holvent. I am a poor woman and I havo to worlc bard for my llvlng. lteforo I commcnced to uso Cal-cura Solvent, I waa not able to work at all owinp; to ecvcro kldney troublo. Now 1 cau work hard all day lonR. I am flfty-nlno years of ngo, atid I fcct as though I could do throo days work ln ono If ncc cesary. X know I can do inoro work now thau I could tklrty years ago." What this good woman says i3 a tkoug nnd times moro to tho point than nny com mont wo could mako on it j so wo will roako uono. Only this : wo hopo tho women f olks will road it. Got tho genulno. Mako suro about tho namo Oal-cura Solvont. Dr. Davld Kennody's new modicino. Send to tho Oal-cura Oompany, Dr. Kon.' nody Row, Rondout, N. Y. for a frco sain ple bottlo. Largo bottles $1.00, all drug gists. Ono sizo ouly. Remember. Only ono Dr. David Ken nedy over livcd in Rondout, Oity of Kings ston, N. Y,, nhd tho namo of his new and latest modicino is Oal-cura Solvont. flOK BY EXPERIENCE. Tho Rev. Aaron Coons, D. D., o tho Methodist Episcopal Churclf of RhlneclilT, N. Y., writes: "I most sinceroly believe thnt Dr. Davld Kennody's Favorite Remedy ia tho best Kidnoy, Liver and Blood Med iclno mado and urgently recoinnicnd it, for I know by experience it will do all that is claimod for it." Dr, Davld Kennsds Favorite Remedy 1$ the turait cure for all diseascs ol tlio Kidncys, Liver, Bladdar and Dlood, Rhcumatlsm, Dyspipsla, Con Mlpatlon, and the slcknases pecullar to women. All druffflsts eell It In tha NEW C0 CENT 8IZE and tha ragular $1 .00 slze bottles. Sample Mtletnough for trt'al, free by mail. Dr, Davld Konnedy Corporatlon, Rondout, N. Y. Dr. UaTld Kptinedy'i tlooc Jellr rndlenl curo Citarrh, llar Parar m' Cold lo JIciii. 60c OFFlCEltS MEET. A lneotins of tho shorilf dopartiuout and a part of tho polico dupartuiont was hold at tho polico station Friday evouiug at 7 o'olock, in accordnnco wlt.li tho now law whioh provides that tho mombors of both departniouts shall uioet before tho liconso commis sionors nt loast ouco in throo luonths to answor quostious in rogard to niat tors pertaining to tho liceuso tiud liquor situation, tinder oath. Elevou woro cxauiiued lnst uight and it was thounauiuious tostimony that tho law is boing ouforced uioro rigidly thau tho old law and that couditious nt tho present tiuio in regard to iutoxication woro more favorablo than at this tiuio lnsc year, Auioug thoso oxamiued woro Oity Shorilf .Tolin Docherty, Doputy Martin Fitzgorald aud Shorilf G. B. Evaiu, Ohiof MoMahon, Pntrol- nian, John Durkeo, and speoials, Pat- rick Oonuolly, Georgo Kiuuoy, W. A. Ellis, .Toseph Olnrk, Arthur Felt Miko Mnrron. nud Letter to R. n . Harvey. Moutpolior, Vt. Dear Sir: As your busiuess is to got peoplo iuto aud out of trouble, sup pose yon considor thoir paiut; it makos 'om aliuost as muoh troublo as niouoy, oxcopt of course utatrimouy. Thoy bny poor paiut a good donl ; tlioy dou't monu to; thoy dou't know nuy bottorj thoy buy without thiukiug. Bad paiut isu't good. It looks good-ouough for a year; theu bogius to got rusty; bnt ohangos so slowly, ouo dou't uotico it. Lookiug isu't all. Tho bnsiuess of paiut is to koop a houso dry iusido, tho wood aud iron of it; keep it from rottiug aud rustiug. Takos good paiut to do it. Good aud bad paiut aro sold at ouo prico or abont that. Ouo cau't go by tho prico at all; as with lawyors, tho prico has nothing to do with goodnoss or baduess ; aud costs aro worso yot ; tho pniutor and slieriif como-in for thoir share. Bnt tho probability is that a rnnu, who paiuts Dovoo, will come-out ou top. Yours truly, F. W. Dovoo & Oo. S. Abbott & Bailey soll onr paiut. CASli OF FUMM1SJ1ING. Moutpolior had auotlier caso of fur nishiug last week, Patriok Taguo boing tho respondont this tiuio. Ho was arrestod ou tho Stato Houso grouuds ou Tuosdny by a buuoh of oillcers in whioh woro Doputios Fitzgerald, Moseloy aud Lackoy, nud Oity Shorilf Docherty. It was olaiutod ho gavo a drink out of a bottlo whilo parn(iing on tho grouuds with friouds. , , . . .,. ,t Pt T, .. Ho llleflded llot Bu,lty but ,iftor Jol,n Hill aud Jesse Harvey woro usod as wituesses was couvicted by the court nnd Eoutouccd to Rutlaud for uot less , , ,, ., tunu cnrco nioutus uor uioro iiuui thrco moutlis uud six days. For a secoud olfouso of iutoxica- tiou ho was flued 1C aud co'jts. 0. Shurtleif appeared for him took un nppenl. B. E. Builoy penrod for tho Stato. II. nud np- A HOIjI) A TTA OK. Bonnington, Sopt. 5. Whilo on hor way. homo Friday ovouiug, Mrs. B. O. Bnrbor was approachod by a mau who suddouly seized hor and triod to drag hor undor a thiok hodgo, oloso 1 by. Tho locntiou was ou Main street with rosidonces ull along tho stroot and au olootrio light noar at haud. Mrs. Barbor scroauiod uud mado u stiong flght. Asn Hnrwood hoard hor ' aud startod to hor aid. Hor assailant I snw him comiug aud ran up tlio stroot , barohoadod. Mr, Hurwood holpod Mrs. Barbor, who wus almost prostrat ed, and thou startod to flud hor nssaiU unt. Ho snw tho mun's fnoo whou ho , wout to holp Mrs. Barbor, but did uot recoguizo him. Mrs, Barbor is ovor slxty yonrs old. Slio was not iu jurod, bnt wus badly frightouod, Tlioro is no oluo to tho mau who, slio says, W'as iutoxioatod. This 1b tha 1 flrst thing of tho kiud to ooonr" ir6ro j inyoars. . 12A11L OJIISJ2NJ! 1'ltOMOTJSD. Tlio Moutpolior frionds of Enrl F. Grceno of Swnnton, brothor of ox Attlorman Groono of this oity, will bo plcasod to loarn that tho seorotary of wai has just givon him an nppoint mont ns sorgcnnt, Hrst olnss, iu tho hospitnl corps of tho U. S. anny, to rnuk ns suoh from Augnst 1st. Iu n cotupotitivo oxamiuntiou, out of a Bticcossful olass of sixty ono his stand ing was No. 1), his porcoutngc boiug 00, Tho uotico of his prouiotion wns sout to him throngh Oopt. M. W, Froolaud, nssistnut surgoon U. S. army. Mr. Groono has boou noting sorgeant for somo timo, IIo is uow iu positiou to tako chargo of hospital tquads, Duriug July and August ho wout out with Bixty-throo mou to tho Stato oncnnipmouts of inilitia of Pounsylvnuin, Maryland aud District of Oolumbin, doinonatrnting liow tho lospltal corps of tho rogulnr nrmy tako caro of siok soldiors. Ho bogan iu tho hospital corps just boforo tho wur with Spain, was souc to Ouba, tho Philippinos, Ohiun, oto., aud his timo oxpiring was dischargod nt Sau Frnuoisco and caujo homo to Swnutou iu Jnnunry, 1002. A portiou of tho noxt year wns speut with his brothor hero nud lnst Januttry ho reeulistod iu tho hospitnl corps, Fearful Odcis Against Him. Bedriddon, alono nud dostitnto. Such, iu briof, wiib tho coudition of an old soldior by uanio of J. J. Hav eus, Vorsaillos, O. For years ho was tronbled with Kidnoy disoaso aud noithor dootors aor inodicinos gavo liini rolief. . At lougth ho triod Elco trio Bitters. It pnt him ou his feot iu short ordor aud now ho tostifies : "I'm on tho road to coinploto rocov ory. " Best ou enrth for Liver aud Kidnoy troublos and all forms of Stomach and Bowol Couiplniuts. Ouly BOo. Guarauteod by O. Blakoly, Drnggisf. NF.W COliFORATlONS. Tho followiug articlos of assooi ation woro flled with tho sooretnry of Stato rocoutly: Tho Thompson Printiug Oompauy of Burliugtou with a capital stock of 10,000 dividod iuto 1000 Bhares of teu dollars oach. Tho subscriptious are: M. D. L, Thompson, Georj?o D. Jarvis, M. G. Roseuburg, J. B. L. Harvey, E. A, Ohurch, aud E. L. Adams all of Bur liugtou. Tho Oougregatioual church of West minstor for Bttstaiuiug tho pronchiug of tho Gospal with tho followiug sub scribors: S. O. Riohard, W. II. Fair, P, F. Barnard, Georgo H. Al beo, Georgo 0. Wright audF. E. Hay ward, Papers wero filed in tho Secretary of Stato's ofllco lnst week for a new corporatiou in Oovoutry, Orlonus county. ft is called tho Black Rivor Bobbiu Oo., nud is to mauufacturo bobbius, shuttles, nud other wood ar ticlos, . Tho capitol Btook is 84,000, dividod iuto sharcs of $10 eaoh. Whon Thoro Is a Dull,Hoavy Foollng in tho hoad ; a bad tasto iu tho mouth ; tougue f urrod aud tasto bluutod ; skiu dry aud fovorish ; whitos of oyes streakod with yollow ; sour risings in tho throat; fugitivo paius iu tho hoad, ohost aud baok, oto., tako Oal-cura Solvont, Dr. Konuedy's now niedi cine, - right away and bo woll iu a few days. Writo to tho Oal-oura Oom pauy, Rondout, N. Y., for free book aud sample bottlo. DFATll IK NORTHFIELD. Northfield, Sept a. Orange Wollor, the secoud sou of Dau Wollor, died nt 4 :30 o'olook ou Wodnesday af tcrnoon, of appoudioitis. His ago was ouly sovou years aud his snll'oriug was iu touse. Tho family havo tho Bympathy of tho ontiro commuuity. Tho funoral of Oarl Fiod, hold from his fathor's home, was largoly atteudud. Many rolativos from Han ovor aud Ooncord, N. H., also Mal dou. Mnss., wero prosont, , Tho ilow ors woro many anrt boautifol aud tho abuudnnce of thom spoko of tho lovo uud esteem of mauy friouds. Blck neadacho and rcllovo all tho trouliloa inc! dent to aljlllons stato of tho aystom. eucli aa Dlzzlness, Kuusca, Drowslnoaa, DlstrfHa afteri eatlng. l'alu in tho Bldo, ho. Whilo thoir most tomarkablo Buccots hVa liecu ahowu lu curlng Ileadaclio. yot Cartor's Littlo Llvor Tllla a eijually valuablo ln Constlnutlon, curlnj! and pro tcntlnu thlsaunoylnBeomplalnt,whllo thoyaUa corroctaUilUordoraof thoatouiach.Btlmulalothtt liver aud rogulato tho bowela. Hven lf they otOj Acbo tlioy would bo almost prlceleM to tlioae who EUlTor from this dtstreasiug complalut; but f ortu Katoly thelr goodnoss doos notoud hcro.and thoss who onco try thom will flnd thoso littlo pllls valn nblolnsomanywayB that thoy will not bo wll Jlng to do without thcni. But aftor allalck liea4 AOME la tho bano of bo many llvos that lioro ls whora Wo mako our grcat boaat. Our pllls curo lt whilo Othersdonot. Oarter'a Littlo Llvcr rills aro vcry maH ana very easy to tako. Ono or two pllla mako a doso. Thoy aro atrlotly vcgotablo and do not grlpa or liurga, butby thelr gentloactlon pleaBoall who usethom. Iuvlalsat23centst (tvofortl. Solq ty drugulata ovorywhoro, or sont by utall. CAHTER MEDICINE C0., New York. SmiOill SmallDos., MUih G11AI) iriOK-FISHKlt. Cabot, Sopt. C. Tho woddiug of Miss Harriot Adollo Fishor of Oabot, and D. Lynu Ohndwlck of Bothol, nt tho Oougrogntioual church in Oabot this morniug, wns ouo of tho londing sooial ovonts of many sonsous for this plnco. Tho attractivo iutorior of tho ohurch had boou bcautifully decorated for tho occnslou by friouds of tho brido and groom. Tho color schouio for ehGso deoorations was groeu, pink nnd white, foms, plnk nud whito astors nnd evorgrcou boing employod iu cnrrylug it out. Tho nltar was bankcd with thoso and directly iu frout aud uudornonth whioh tho core mouy was porformod was au ovorgroou arch and rnil with grcou aud whito marriago boll saspondod from tho coutor of tho nroh. Thopowsoccu piod by tho rolativos aud iutiuiato frionds of tho brido and groom woto likowiso docoratod with ovorgroons, whito cut llowors nnd ribbon. Tho timo Bot for th coromony wns half past teu o'olock nud at tliat hour tho ollioiatiug clorgyman, Rov. D. L. Hilliard, nppcarpd nt tho ohnucel and tho bridul party outored nt tho frout. Tho luuroh to. tho altar was in tho followiug orderi Tho nshors, Georgo O. Boylos, Pliuoy A. Smith, R. J. Whitcomb nudA. W. Washburu ; tho bridosmnids, Miss Mary Whitcomb, Miss S. Lydia 'Atchiusou nud Miss Olara Ohadwiok; tho maid of honor, Miss Julia F. Fishor; tho brido on tlio nriu of her tatlicr. Tlioy woro mot at tho altar by tho groom and his best mau, Ohntles F. Watonnan. The siugloring cereuiony wns usod aud tho brido wns givon nway by hor fathor, M. D. Wolls prcsidod at tho orgou renderiug Loheugriu whou tho bridal party outorod aud the Meudolssohu weddiug niaroh as it loft tho ohurch. As thoy passod out tho twollower girls, Oarrio Speucor nnd Esthor Wolls strowod tho way with swoot pea blos sonis, Tho brido's dress was of .whito silk mull with appliquo aud chifl'ou tim minKS, Slio woro a veu whioh was fastoued with whito sweot peas aud also carriod n boquot ot tlio sauio flowors. Tho maid ot' honor woro n gowu of palo bluo. Tho bridos maids' gowns wero whito musliu aud thoy carried maidouhnir foms tied with whito ribbon. Aftor the cereinouy tho bridal party roturned to tho brido's homo iu Lowor Oabot villago whoro au informal ro coptiou was hold. Tho houso was ovorywhoro prottily aud tastofully decorated with evorgroous nud cut llowors. Tho decorntions iu tho ro- ooptiou room woro largely ovorgreon aud sweot peas, garlands boing twiuod all nbout with nn aroh iu ouo cornor witn grcou nnu wntto goou luok oniblom as tho ceutor pieco. Evergroon aud goldou glow woro tho ohief docoratious of tho sittiug room whilo ovorgrfion and uasturtiums woro tho prodomiuating decorations of tho diuiug room, Followiug tho recep tion a weddiug luuch was served after whioh Mr. aud Mrs. Ohadwiok woro driven to Marshfield, ostonsibly to tako tho Whito Monntaiu oxpress but by n olevor ruso thoy oludod tho friouds who woro in waitiug nt tho statiou to givo thom a parting shower of rice aud stoppod with friouds iu Marsh field aud af terwards took tho last traiu out goiug oast. Mr. and Mrs. Ohad wiok will visit sovoral interesting places iu New York upon thoir wed diug trip ohiof nmong them tho boautiful Niagara Falls, returuiug to Bethel in about a weok wlicro they are to mako thoir futuro homo. Thoro woro mauy aud boautiful wedding gifts. Tho brido aud groom aro woll knowu young peoplo and havo mauy frieuds hero and elsewhoro who wish them a happy journoy through life. Mrs. Onndwiok is a daughter of Judgo J M. Fishor, ouo of tho foremost mou of Cabot aud hold in high osteom by his towusmen, Tho groom is a highly estimnted young nian nnd has a prolltablo position with ono ot tho loading uiorcautilo houscs iu Bothol. The Pleasure of Eatlng, Porsons suiforing from indigestiou, dyspepsin or other" stomach troublo will liud that Kodol Dyspopsia Ouio digosts what you oat nnd makes tlio Bto'mach swout. Thia romody is a novor failiug ouro for Indigestiou nnd Dyspopsia and all complaiuts affeotiug tho glauds or mombranes of tho stom aoh or digustivo traot. Wlion you tako Kodol Dyspopsia Ouro ovorythiug you eat tastos good, and overy bit of tho nutrimout that yoar food coutains is ussimilatod aud nppropnatod by tho blood and tissues. Sold by Rivors Bros. ' l.IGllTXING'S FllEAKS. Oharles Horsoy's liouso on East stroot iu Barro was struck by light ning on Friday ovouiug nud bndly dnmagod. Tho bolt outorod through tho roof aud visitod ucarly ovory room in tho hotiBo broaking windows, mir r,ors, oto. Mr. Horeoy stood about throo feet from whoro tho bolt wout through a floor but ho was uuiujurod. It thou wont iuto tho oollnr, toro np n wood pllo considerably, but fortu natoly did uot sot firo to tho buildiug, No uood foar suddon attackB of oholora iufautnm, dysentory, dinr rhooit, Bumuior oomplaint of nuy Bort lf you liavo Dr. Fowlor's ISxtraot of Wild Strawborry .iu tho modioiuo ohost. FZSir AJfJ) OAME OUTISG.1 Tho nuuual mldBummer mooting of tho Vormont Fish nud Gumo Loaguo at Fort Fredorlck, N. Y,, ou Friday was nnothor buccobs such as has nl ways oharactorizcd thoso gathorings of Vermont meii. Tho attondauoo wns uot so lnrgo ns ln tho othor yonrs, nbout throo hundrcd nnd fifty boiug tho numbor presont, but tho oxcollout woather, tho historlo spot ou whioh tho bauquot tout was pltclied, tlio ox collout nftor diuner spenkiug, nud iu fact ovorythiug combiued to mako tho occasion ouo long to bo roniouiborod, Prosidont Flsh nnd his collcngucs of tho leagno's ofiloial board, had loft nothing nndouo in tho wny of ar rangoment dctnils nud ovorythiug was carried out accordiug to plnn. A lnrgo company of loaguo mombors had gathorcd ut Burlington on tho day boforo aud othor trains from ovory dircction brought mauy ou Friday morniug. Tho start from Burliugtou was mado at 11 :30 aud tho sail dowu tno lalco ou tlio Uhateaugay was ouo of tho finost imngiuablo. Tho Vor- geunos Oity Baud accompauied tho party aud, furuished oxcollent musio on tho boat and at tho banqnet. Oongrossman Sibloy of Pounsylvauia, whoso summor homo is ou Valcour Islaud, took a party of tho guests of honor from Burliugtou to tho Fort in his yaoht, "Valcour." Iu this party woro Sonator Prootor, Cougrcss man Foster, Justico Browor, somo 'guests of Mr. Sibloy aud othors. Tho boautiful littlo Valcour was tho coutor of much admiratiou but hor spood as compared with tho larger boat was of tlio Sluimroclc lll oruor auu slio was cousidorably bchiud at tho fort Luuch was sorved ou tho Valcour aud wheu Oongressmau Sibloy's party reached tho banquet teut tho Ohau toaugay's paesongors had finiBhod their ropast nnd woro ready for the spoooh making. Tho gront banquet teut was pitohed iu tho couter of tho parado withiu tho picturesquo walls of old Fort Amhorst aud a moro interesting spot could hardly havo beon choseu. Whittomoro and Girard, tho Bostou catorors, fnr nishcd the spread which, although it was not particularly suggestivo of flsli aud gamo, was a vory good ouo. After tlio guests of honor arrivcd Presideut Fish rapped tlio tables to ordor and spoko brielly and to tho point concerniug cortain phases of flsh aud gnmo interosts. Ho theu nn- nouuced that ho had rcooivcd lotters from two ox-presidents oxpressiug ro- grot that thoy woro unable to bo pros eut, ono boiug from ox-Presidont Grovor Olevoland whom Sonator Proc tor had invited to attoud nnd ouo from ex-Presidout Johu W. Titcomb of tho league, who wns provented from boiug prosout becauso of starting for South America. Mr. Fish also stated that Oharles II. Robb had telo graphed his regrets at tlio last miuuto, and thon introduced tho toustmastor, P. M. Moldou of Rutlaud. Mr. Mol dou's wit aud oloquonco woro uot an uuknowu quautity to mombors of tho league for ho has beeu lieard at its meotiugs boforo, but nover to bot tor advautngo than on this occasion. Ho wns nn idenl tonstmastor in that ho was gay or gravo as tho occasiou ro- quired aud his introductions in evory iustauco woro nppropriato nud spark liug, thoso iu wliich ho prosonted Justioo Browor and Oongressmau Cap rou boing masterpiecos ot post-prnu-dial oratory. The flrst speakor was Hon. M. F. Earues of Ohimney Poiut who gnvo a briof ond interesting his tory of tho fort nud vioinity. Hon. John G. Fostor of Dorby Line, consul gonornl at Ottawa spoko of Oanadian trado rolations nnd othor mntters of iuternntioul interest. Coiigrossmau Oaprou of Rhode Islaud mado a very folioitons spoeoho in whioh ho told somo good storios aud praisid Vor mont's congressional delegatiou. Justico David J. Browor of tho Uuited States Suprome Court was tlio noxt spoakor aud hiB addross was admit tedly tho ahiof feature aud eveut of tho dav. Wheu ho was introduced that body of represontative Vormont ors preseut showed its admiratiou for him by au onthusiastio ovation and whou ho had olosod his address ovory mau roso to his feot to do tho spoakor honor. Justico Brower urged tho presorv'atiou of fish by stopping wantou destructiou, by provouting tlio pollutiou of strenuis uud by roplon ishiug streanis. Au uoro of wator is ub ..valuablo as nn noro of lnud, said Justico Browor, but it must bo culti vated tho samo as lnnd to mako it prolltablo. Tlio speakor closed his adross with n noblo nud oloqueut ploa for penco mnoug untions nud good will nmoug mou. Tho ruins of tho fort aifordod a ceutrnl thnught for his themo' bocuuso, ho said, it wns pto jihotio of tho pnssing of wnrB nnd tho dawu of penco. Ho snid that notwlth standiug tho fnot that wo had ro' contly oxportoncod a foroign war, that tho army was largor nnd that appro priatious for tho nrmy nud uavy woro inoroasiug, tho outlook for niiivorsal peaco is bottor thau ovor boforo. Oou tinniug ho said iu substanoo: I bo liovo that tho glory of tho conutry is not in its army and uavy nnd thoir aohlovomonts, but tho groator grand our is to bo iu tho moral lives of tho mon nnd woraou reared undor tho Stnrs and Stripos. Wo ilvo iu tho hopo of making tho gonorations that follow us uoblor and. bettor, aud Mrs. Tupman, a of Richmond, Va., a great sufferer with woman's troubles, tells of her cure by Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. " Dear Mrs. Pikkhaji : For somo yeara I suffered with backacho, 80vero beariiig-doTi pains, leucorrhcea, and falling of tho wonib. I tried many remedios, but nothing gavo any positive relief. "I commenced taking Liyditi 13. Pliikhnin's Vcgotablo Compound in June, 1901. When I liad taken tho flrst half bottle, I felt a -vast im- Erovomont, and have now talcen ten bottles with the result thnt I feel ko a new woman. "When I commenced taking the Vegetable Com pound I felfc all worn out and was fasfc approaching completo nervous collapso. I weighed only 98 pounds. Now I weigli 109i pounds and am Improving overy day. I gladly testifv to tho beneflts received." MR3. It. C. Tupman, 423 West 30th St., Richmond, Va. AVhen a medlclno has been successftil in moro tlian a milliou cases, is it justico to yoursclf to say, tvithout trying it, "I do not beliovo it would help ino " ? Surely you cauuot wlsh to remttin wcnlc und sick aud discour agcd, oxhaustcd with each day's work. You have somo dcrangc nicut of tho fomiiiino organism, aud Lydia 13. Piiikhain's Vege table Compouud will help you just as surely as it has others. Mrs. W. H. Polliam, Jr., 108 13. Iiaker St., Richmond, Va., says t " Dear Mrs. Pinkhaji : I must say that I do not believe there is any female medicino to comparo witli Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pountl, and 1 wnat your taking tho oii tnat longer. ono who like that me God as Mm7, S' 'Ji'J women who aro ill that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is tho modicino thoy should take. It has stood tlio test of time, and it has hundreds of thousands of cures to its credit. AVomen should consider it unwiso to uso any other medicinc. Mrs. Plnkliam, whoso address ls Lynn, Mass., will answer cheer fully and Avithout cost all lctters addressed to her by sick Avonien. Porhaps sho has just the knowledge that Avill help your caso try hor to-day it costs nothing. ArrtArt FORFEIT " onnnot fortliwlth produos 'jo orlglnal lettcrs and algnaturcs ot V K 1 9 1 1 1 1 abovo teetimonlaU. wWo! will Lydia peace is tho ouo'Jthing 'moro thau auy othor that will bring that about. Porhaps uevor iu all the reoord of Fish and Gamo League oratory has au aftor dinuor speech created so profouud an impression ns did this talk oC Justico Brower's and tha porsonality of tho men aud his eamest words will bo long romom berod by thoso who lieard him. Gon. O. O. Howard thou spoko briefly of leaguo work and matters, and this olosed tho regular program of spoecho?. Sonator Proctor and Oougressmau Haskius nnd Fostor woro cnllcd for nud .ench rospondod brielly and woro heartily applaudcd.' Tho return trip to Burliugtou was without inoidont aud in tho oveuiug many of the visitors ntteuded the caruival which lms been in session this week. Inoluded nmong theso was a party of nowspapor meu who were tho aspo oial guests of LynuIIayes.of tho Essex Syudicato, who is ouo of tho manag ors of tho carnival. Por Infasts and Children. The Kind You Have Always BoughS Slgnaturs of JOSEVII JiOll'E Josoph Ilowo, nged sixty-flvo years, diod at 1) is homo No. 19 Pitkiu court Friday morniug at a o'clook. Ho has boou snll'oriug from a coniplicatiou of disoases for n long timo aud has bcon couflnod to his bod for two lnonths. IIo leaves a wlfo, Mary Kowo, flvo daughtors aud ouo sou Mrs, Josoph Labouohero, Mrs. Frauk Poroau, Mrs. Frauk Bouway, Mrs. Onrl Townsond, Mrs, Lizzio Hill of this oity und Josopli Rowo ot Barro, Diphthorla, soro throat, oroap. In stnut roliof, pormnuout oure. Dr. 'riiomaB' Eoleotrio Oil. At auy drug fitoro. prominent lady 9 return to you my lieartlelt tnanlis lor meaicino nas aono lor me. ueiore Vegetable Compound I was so badly 1 tliougnt l could not livo mucn The littlo work I had to do was a buruen to me. I sunerea wnh lrregular menstruation and leucorrhcea, whith caused an irritation of the parts. I looked liko had conenmption, but I do not look now. and I owe it all to your wonder- ful medicino. " I took only six bottles, but it has mado ieel hko a new person. 1 thanlc that thero is such a female helper you." Bo it, tliercfore, believed by all iirove tlieir nDaoiuto Keuuincuesi. K. l'luklmui MfiUolue Co., Lynn, Masi. A CENTEXAMIAX. Lyndonville, Sopt. 3. This vil lago was the sceuo of a unique cele bratiou yesterday acternoou wheu a recoption was giveu iu honor of Lyn- dou's flrst ceutonariau, John Dunton. The recoption was hold in Musio liall aud previous to it n procession headed by tho Lyndonville Military band marohed to the residenoe of Mr. Dut lou aud escorted him to tho liall. An interesting featuro of the oveut was tho fact that Judge J. T. Gleasou was presideut of the day. E. L. Wells gavo a sketoh of Mr. Dutton's lifo. Short addresses woro mado by tho Rov. D. W. Stoddard, the liev. John Kimball aud tho Rov. Oharles Conk lin of Boston, tho Uuivorsalist con voution now iu sossiou hero, lmving adjourned for the occasion, Prof, H. H. May of West Concord also saug. Mr. Dutton wns bom in Townseud, Vt., Sopt. 2, 1803, tho youugost of ten ohildreu, nud hns lived iu Lyndonville nbout sovonty yenrs. He hns hnd but little siokuoss nud has doue eomo work uutil slightly iujuriug his back by a fall last year. Ho conquored au at tack of pnoumonia at uiuo-threo. He hns rarely missed atteudiug au eleo tiou o'- town meoting. His flrst prosi deutial voto was for Johu Quinoy Adnms, uud his last for William Mo Kinley, Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. as mercury will suiely destroy tho senso of snioll aud oomplotoly dorango tho wholo wystom whou eutenug it tlirough tho mucous Burfaces. Suoh artioles should uovor bo usod oxcopt ou presoriptions from roputablo phys ioians, as tlio damago thoy will do is toufold to tho good you oan possibly dorivo from thom. Hall's Oatarrfi Ouro, niuunfnctnrod by F. J. Ohenoy & Oo., Tolodo, O., coutains uo mor oury, aud is takon iuternally, aotiug dirootly U)iou tho blood aud mucous surfaces of tho systom. In buyiug Hall's Catarrh Curo bo suro yon got tho goniuuo. It is takon iutorually aud nindo iu Tolodo, Ohio, by F. J. Oheney & Oo. Testinioulals froo. Sold by DruggistB, Prico 75o po bottlo. Hall Family Pills aro tho best.