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2 VERMONT WATCIIMAN & STA-TE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 1G, 1904. MONTPELIER AND VIGINITY LOCAL HAPPENINUS. MIssob Julia Pockaud Edith Blauoh- nrd aro liomo froui Now York aud nro uow graduatos of Oolumbia Unlvorsity. Hon. Josoph A. DoBoor returucdou Weduesday uight from a wostern trip in tlio intorosts of hn Natioiinl Llfo InBurauco Oornpany. Goddard Somiuary won tho ulntii consooutlvo victory ou Saturday by dofeatlng n piokod toaui froin tlils olty. Scoro, 8 to 1. Mrs. B. A. Bishop, accompanied by hor bou aud danglitor, arrivod at tho Somiuary on Thursday ovoning to mako thoir pornianont hoino liore. Miss Alico It. Bookwitli, direotor of tho kindorgacton dopartment of tho oity schools, aud lior sistor left for thelr homo in Newbury on Friday nfteruoon. A mass inooting waa hold in this oitv on Saturday ovpnlng at whioh tho Btriko situation was disonssod by lnrnpors and poliBhors aud manufao turors. No doflnito aotion was takeu. A call haa been postod in Berlin, for a Republicau oancue to be hold at tho Whito ohuroh on Satnrday, Jnno 18, at 2 o'olook p. in . Doiogatoa to tho couuty and district convontions will bo olectod. The two and ono-half year old daughter of Saniuol Moruudi dicd this inornirg at hor houio ou Berlin stroet in Barro froru tho results of a ecaldiug Bho receivod on Tlinreday by fnlLing into a tnb of hot wator. At tho Dernocratio cancus of Barrj town ou Wednesdny oveuing tho fol lowing four delegatos were oleoted to the Stato aud district couventions: O. N. Barbor, J. D. Fitzpatriok, M. J. Oarley and W. M. Orowley. Frauk D. RobiuBOU, who was ar- rested on Thursday in East Montpelier for non-support of his tamily, was iu city court today. Ho has rnado ar rangements witli Oversoer Fariuentor for tho settlenient for help given his iarnily iu the post aud tho caso will etaud opcn for a tiiue. Accordiug to reports of tho listors of Barro tho graud list shows an in orease aud tho uumbor of polU a small decreaso. This year tho graud list was $42,!)31.03 and a year ago it was 41 OGO.GG. Tho unuiber of polls this year exclusivo of .those oxompt from taxatiou is 2,830 and last year they nnmbered 2,805. The Oo-operativo storo of Barro discontiuned busiuess last weok and the mortgagees took possession of the placo and aro selling out tho etook. The store has been a failure and the stook holdors will lose evory thing they put into tho bnsiness. F. P. Kinuey was mannger until about two uiouths ago wlieu ho was sucoeed ed by A. M. Smith. Tho wrestling matoh in Barro on Weduesday evening betweon Dnncau 0. Ross aud Robort Ewen was given to Ewen by reforeo Jorry Donahue of Nortlifleld, Tlio wrestlors wero busy for about 145 minutes and neitlier ono got a throw. Oriesof "Fake!" greoted the deoisiou o( the referoe aud little satisfaction was raanifest on tho part of the spectatorB. Alexauder Ooffoy diod of hcart tronblo at his liomo in Wrightsville ou Tlinrsday evoniug. Ho ate hiu Bupper as usual and died itmuediately aftor ward. The deceasod was fifty-flvo years old aud was a toamster most of his life. A widow, a daughter, Mrs. Oould of 'Wrightsvillo aud a siBter, Mrs. Hirain Smith, of Montpelier, are auious tho living relatives of tlio do coased. The Spaulding higli sohool alumni held a banquet in tho higli shool rooms in Barro ou Friday evoniug at 0 o'clock, with about 05 prosent. Earl Parker '97 aoted as toastuiaster. Tho following oillcors wero olectod ;. Olarenco Worthon '08, presidont, Miss Carrie Beeinis, '04, vico-presi dent, Miss Nellie Stoughtou, '02, troasnrer aud MIbs Emrua VYhitohead, '02, Bocretary. Mr. aud Mrs. Ilarry S. Golton woro in Barre ou Friday evoniug to attoud the wedding of MiBS Loua, oldcst daughter of A. D. Morse, to Oapt Kingsla of Los Angeles, Oal. The wedding took placo at tlio brido's liomo, tlio coremouy beiug perforuisd by Rev. Asa M. Bradley. Oapt. and Mrs. Kingsda left on tho night train for Boston wlioro they will visit for a timo later golng to Old Orohard Beacli aud tlion to'tlio St .Lonls fair. Tho Epwortii Loaguo Morcy aud Help Dopartinont of tho Trinity Methodist cliuroli is ready to do practical Ohrlstinn work. Mothers who will bring thoir little ohildron to tho vostry of tho cliuroli will fiud onpahlo young ladies thero to caro for the little folkB, whilo tho mothors aro onjoylng tho Suuday morniug sorvioo whioh begiuo at 10.30. Thoro will bo young ladies roady to do this work, bcginning next Snnday, Juno 12, Honry E. FiQeld ,(has bought, tho houso on Stato streot loasod by him for sevoral years past. Tlio proporty was bequoathed by Mrs. Ann Dillon to a oliaritnblo iustitution in Boston for destitute ohildron, of whioh tho pnrohaBO was made. Mr, and Mrs. Fiflold nro reooiving tho cougratula- ABSOLUTE SECURIfY. Cenuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Boar Slgnaturo of Seo Pac-Slmlle Wrapper ISelow. Vexy ttrnnll anil nn oBf to lake ns ngnr. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DI7ZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATIOH. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FCR THECOMPLEXION M-t uutf uivf tiiyiTUiit. CURE SICK HEADACHE. tiousof thoir frionds and noiglibors. Tlio place, very dosirablo and attrac tivo for its location and surrouud iugs, will bo greatly improved by chauges and repairs. Uomuioncouiont weok at Goddard Somiuary, Barre, opous Suuday, June 19, wlien tho Bormou to tlio graduat iug olass will bo proachod by tho Rev. Oharlea Oonkliu, of Bostou. Olass day eserciBOS occnr on Monday at 2 p. in., with a coucort by tho muslcal departnient at oight. Tnesday is alumni day. Tho annual meotiug will be hold at 10 o'olock, litorary exer oises at 11 and dinuer at 12:30. The trusteos havo a nieotiug at 10 a. m., and the prizo speakiug occurs at 8 p. in. Woduesdny is commoucomont day aud in tho ovouiug a rocoptiou will bo hold by tcachors aud the gradnating class. A largo blaokboard, thatwill bo sot up ou the baso ball grouuds, to bo used iu displaying the Bcores cf tho leaguo games in this city isboing pro parod by James Mariou, n paiuter on iSlm stroet. The ontiro board is six by fourteon feot. The upper half of the board is oconpied by oignr ads, tho lower half will have two Bots of tabular spaces, for giving the scores of the iuter-oity teams and itB op pouonts. Each squaro will bo twelvo uichos, giving pleuty of room for large figures tliat can easily bo read at a diBtanco. Mr. Marion is also propar iug au elegaut now sigu for tho mark et of 0. 0. Holmes. Tliis sigu will be ilnished and lottercd in silver and gold leaf. The Oaseiu Manufaoturing Coni pauy has fllod assooiation papors at the ofilco of the seoretary of Stato today, with a capical Btock of 550,- 000, The articlus of assooiation covor flve type-written pages. But iu brief tho conoeru is orgauized to cnrry on a geiieral dairy busiuess to mnnnfactuio, buy and soll all products mado from uiilk or livo stock aud to exoroise all rights aud priviloges accordod by the laws of tho State of Vormont for cor- porations. Tlio prinoipal placo of busiuess named is Bellows Falls. The capital stock i divided into 5,500 sharos of a par valuo of $100 each. Tho signers aro as follows: Williarn A. Hall, Bellows Falls, Albert E. Riohardson, Burlington, J, L. Rioh, New York Oity, Norrnan Houdorsou aud Rudolph Kisaol, Morristown, N. J. ; Minnio Barrett, and Gcorgo J. Gillespie, Now York Oity. For Inva ICARTEKS PlTTLE H PILLS. A physiclan writes: " I gave to a lady, long suffering with a stomach troublc, who found it difficult to obtain a food that digested well Df PRICE S WHEAT FLAKE GELERY and it proved acceptable to her stomach, digested rcadily, and assistcd in bridging over a crisis in her history." " I recommend it to invalids, infants and aged, and to all persons as pure, healthy cereal food." Palatable Nutrif ious Easy of Digesfion and Ready to Eai MjMtgnature on evvry Dr. Prlco, tho creator of Dr. Prico's Creara Baking Powder and Dellclous Flavorinff Extrncts. Preparetl by PRICE CEREAL FOQD CO., Food Mills, DATTLE CREEK, MICH., Maln Offices, CHICAGO SOLD BY KELLQCC & JEROIYIE 1'IANOFORTE REOITAL. By Graduatos of Tliat Dopartuiout at tho Souiinary. A ploasing rooital by tho piauoforto graduatos of this year, .assistod by Mr. Iloriuon D. Ilopkius, baritouo, was glvou at tho Spminnry on Wod ucsday evoniug, as usual this oviuit of coinuiouconinut drow a largo audl onoo. Tho gradnatoB aro Misees Geitrudo M. Lawson, Oharlotto M. NaBon, Lilla G. Hewoy, MargnoritoD. Stono, Sadio M. Eastman, Nolllo V. Barnos, aud Horaco G. Williauis. Tho oponing uumbor, a difllcult symphony by Beothovou, was playod by MIbsos Lawson and Nason. Al thongh it took uoarly thlrty luiuntos. bo uicoly was it roudorod tliat it hold tho oloso attontiou of tho audiouco throngliont, as, indeed, may be sald of tho outiro program. Eaoh of tiiose yonng ladios had also a solo, tlio form "or playing soloctions from Ohopln and tho wiord but boautiful "Dlo Lore loi," and tho latter throo oxqnisito Beloations from Leschtizky, Novin and Ohamiuado, respeotivoly. Beothovou 's "Mooullght Sonata," played by Miss Eastman, and a double number, a Ohopiu Nocturno in D llat aud "Ara- besquo", Sohumanu, by Miss Barues, were all o.xoolloutly roudored. Miss Stouo's part iu tho program inoludod two double uumbors from tlio follow ing composers, Sohubert, Chopiu, Ohnminado, Lichner, tho last uamod for loft liaud aloue, in which she showod much ability. Uhopiu's boautiful uocturuo in F niinor was roudorod by Miss Ilersoy, aud " Elcgy, ' ' Nollot, by Horaco B. Williams. Mr. Ilopkius saug two solos, "Ab bouco, " by Bonuett and "Dorothy McGiuuess, " Marks, oach of which brought 1'ortli oncoros to which ho kiudly respouded much to the ploas uro of his hoarers. Miss Eastman was accompauist. The outire olass displayod vory creditably tlio results of oarnost svork, by no meaus uumixed with taleut, and tho uuflaggiug oifort of Prof. L. J. Hathaway, iustrnctor. CASTORI For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the SUjnntura of TJIWAUTED SUICIIJE. Tlio polico of Barro wore called to Pearl stroet on Thursday ovoning to frustrate a suioide. Oscar Nicksou, colored, gave his wifo a soare by say- ing that lie wonld kill himself in just threo minutes. Ho laid a loaded ro volvor on the kitoheu tablo and plnced a olock bosido it, all of whioh inci dents gavo greater weight to his iu toutions. Mrs. Nioksou, also colored, became alartnod and sent a hurry call to the police. They arrivod on tlio spot before tlio throo minutes had expirod. They iound Jiim uuder a table with a slightcut, probablymado with a razor, iust over his heart Ho was arrested and spunt the night in the police station. A lotter was found ou his person addrodsod to his mothor in Virginia stating his iuton tions. It iB stated that ho was jealous of his wifo aud had been in a stato of unrest over sinoe tho Nashvillo Trou badors havo been in tho oity playiug at Josoph O&sola's thoatro. cua.si'osi.i'A. deara the ) e Kind You Hav8 Always Bougti Slgnature St yjjf. DishoneBty has passed tho wlieu a mau oheats at soltaiio. limit FOOD package, ELVOUTIOtf UEC1TAL. Ploasant Eutortainment at tho Somiu ary. Miss LawBou'a Graduatlon. A socoud olooution aud graduatiou rooital was glvou on Ftlday ovoning at tho Sominnry, this timo by Miss Gortrudo Lawson aBslstoo by Mr. W. S. Goss, tonor, and Miss Lula F. Burnham, plauist. MIsb Lawson was ono of tho prizo wiuuors of a yoar ago. Her graco and oase of nmiinor ou tho stago gavo a tileasing impres sioii, Tho soloutions wore, with ono exooptiou, somowhat of a tragio ordor in all of wliioli, howovor, she Bhowod rnnoh ability. Porhaps tho talo of "Sombra" oontaining a graphio des- oriptiou of a Spauish bnll fight, aud into whioli a romanco is also wovon, caltod forth sonio of hor best offort. It would be dlilloult, liowover, to dis orimlnate, withont goiug iuto toohul oalities, betwoeu that and tho olosing solootion, "The Gypsy Flowor Girl," recitod in costumo. Tho makonp waa oxcolleut aud Miss Lawsou waa for tho nouce a vorv aharming gypsy girl. Tho beautiful pathos of "Tho Soul of the Violin," was woll brought out, its offoct beiug hoightenod bv soft piauo accompauiment played by Misa iSaBOii. Miss Baruham's piauo solo, a doublo number, "Consolatiou," Listz, and a gay little etude, "Tho Buttorily," was beautifully rendorod, and soeraed eapeciallv appropriato followiug the story of "Tho Rnggles' Dinuor Par ty," whioh. despito its delioious hntuor, lins a Btrougly pathetio uote. In this Eolection Miss Lawson kopt tho outiro sympathy of her audionce. Miss Hamilton, teachor of elooution, had jnst causo for pride iu lier pupil. Mr. Goss' siugiug was a raro treat aud his fiue teuor brought forth mnuy expressiouB of onjoymont other thau tho applauBO whioh followed liis song, "If I But Daro." Tlio applause was iu sistont aud ho respouded siugiug " Afterwards," ouo of those sougs which may bo Iieard again aud agaiu with unfailing dolight. Tho eveuiug'B ontortaiument was waruily commouded and grontly oujoyed. A Montoollor WomanAsks "Havo you a floor paiut that will last two weeks?" Yes, we havo Dovoo's; it has a boautiful gloss aud will wear two yearB if pioperly applied. Abboct & Hailoy. 4 SUlil'RISE FOK Mli. 11AM. Prof. E. G. Hnro, retiriug prinoipal of tho Washington couuty grammar school, had a pleasaut surprise wheu ho roturnod liome from Echool ou Friday. Ho found a box from Emslie's greeuhouse awaitiug his inspootion. Upou oponing it the sweet fragauce of caruations was the Qrst tliing that at tracted Iub attontiou. A olosor in spootion revealed a uoatly paokod par cel tuokod away beueath tlio llowers, which contained tho snm of $25 in gold. Aocompauyiug this surpriso wore tuo cards of tweuty-soven toacli crs of the pnblio bcIiooIb both graded aud liigh. Tho teaohers took this moaus of oxpresaing thoir approoia tion of his services aud friondship daring tho four years in whioh they havo been assooiated with him. Ouros oroup, sore throat, pnlmonary troubles Mouarch over paiu of ovory sort. Dr. Thomaa' Oil. COMJ,yG TO BARRE. Tho Barro Grauite Manufaoturera' Assooiation has oxtended to tho Quiuoy, Mass., Assooiation au iuvita tion to spoud soveral days witli thom this suuimor in rotnrn for the compli meut tendored tho Barre Assooiation at Quinoy last summor. Tlio Quinoy Assooiation has accoptcd tho invita tion, and plans aro now beiug rnado for tho reception of tho guests during the lat of July. HASIS MAJjL OliFIOlSltS. At a woll atteudod uiootlng of tho etockholdors of tho Baso Ball Assoola tion, hold in Miles hall iu Barro on Friday evoniug, tho board of dlroctors of tho Iuter-oity Baso Ball ABSooiation was launohod forth. Stophon Forsyth was oleoted oliinnan of tho mooting and Oharlns Wishart seoretary. It was votod upon motion of W. A. Lord that the ohairman appoiut a committeo of throo to draw up a codo of by-laws. W. A. Lord, II A. Dabno and Frntik Brown woro appointod, Tho maungo mont had obtainod tlio by-lawa of tlio Burlington organlzation to aid iu drcwing up tho Inter-oity codo, whioh, as adoptod, aro about the eamo as Burlingtou's. They aro printed iu full below. Tho board of dirooton held n meoting later in tlio ovoning aud oleoted tho followiug ollicors of tho assooiation : Thomaa Oarswell ot Barro, presidont; Hector Dubuo, vioo-proddent; John Averill of Barro, seoretary and troas nrer, and Artlinr Mooro, olerk. A. W. Daloy, nianagor of tho team, waa called upou to mako a few remarks and roport tho progrosa in tho soloo tion of a team at tho mooting uf tho stookholdorB. Ho Btatod that tlio on tiro team was uow ongogod consisting of olovon mon. Ho went over the team iudividually aud gave tho Tecords as far as ho kuew thom, layiug stress upou the throo now nc quisitions to tho team, Bocook, Po land aud the westorn pitohor. Tho last meutioned, judging from his record, will diminiBh somobody's stick record before ho gots through. The othor two pitoliors aro, Drosser ot Boston and Johnson of Lynu, Tlio formor, with St. Albaus last year had a record of games won 12, and lost 4. Tiie latter had a rocord last yoar with Manchester, Mass., of 14 games won and 2 lost. This yoar he is playiug iudopendoiit ball. Follow ing aro the by laws adopted by tho Iuter-oity Base Ball Assooiation Seo. 1. The oQlco of the corporatiou shall bo located at Barro, county of Washington aud Stato of Vermont. Seo. 2. The stock, proporty aud bnsiuoss ailairs of the corporatiou ahall bo undei. tliH caro aud nianage mout of six directors, threo from eacli city, who Bhall bo stockholdora aud who Bhall be chosen by a voto of tho stockholdora at thoir auuual moot ing which shall bo held ou the llrst Monday of each year. Sec. !3. All voting for directors at stookliolders' meotiug shall bt by bal lot wheu demanded oy ono or moro stookliolders; but at tho lirst meetiug of tho BtookholdorB, dirootors may bo elected as follows : Upon a motion, for that purposo and to that effect, by a stookholder and adoptod by a ina joritv of tho stookholdirs prosent, tlio ch'iirmau of tho said first meetiug of stockholders, Bhall aunoiut a conimit tee of six oaudidates threo of whoin shall resido in Barre and threo in Montpelier, for dirootors of aaid cor poratiou, whioli, wheu olectod by said meotiug, shall be tlio directors of said oorporation until successors aro oleot ed as the law providos. Seo. 4. Tho directors shall oleot from thoir number a presidout and vioo presidont of tho assooiation, aud Bhall also oloot a clerk aud Beoretary aud troasuror, the last meutioued oUl cers to reside iu Barro or Montpelier, aud appoint a mauagor aud prescribo his dutios Sec. 6. Tnoso by-lawa may be al terod, added to, amonded or ropaaled by tlio board of direotors, atany moot ing tlioieaftor as deomed best and as circnniBtauces aud occasion require. UAI'TISTS WIL.L MEET. Tho 97th! annual gatheriug of tho Vermont Ceutral Baptist Assooiatiou will bo held in Moutpolior on Juno 10 aud 17. Wednosday morniug will bo dovotod to organlzation, tho address of welcome, appoiutmont of conimit teos, oto. Iu tlio aftornoou the anunal seruiou by Rev. W. A. Kiuzio will be preaohed, an addrossou "Tlio Chil dren of Today; the Ohuroh of Tomor row" by Rev. R. 0. Peauey of Fair Havou; "What Can bo Done to Reaoh the Uuohurohed iu Our Oommuni ties?" by Rev G. W. Olough; "Why not Moro Mon?" by Rov. A. N. Woodruif. In tho evoniug tho ohlof address will be by Rev. 0. H. Spauld iug, O. D. ot Boston. Ou Thursday morniug tho follow iug program will bo roudorod. Ro port of Swedish work, Rov. Audrow Kallgron; roport of Italian work, Rov. Ariel Belloudi; roport ou East Barra prospects, Rov. A. N. Woodruff ; au addross ou Suuday sohool work, W. N. Groarson; "The Best Systom of Beuofloouoe" Rev. S. Kuowlos. Iu the afternoon au addrcsj will he do livered by Mrs. L. J. Dyko of Auadarko, Ok., Terr. Othor speakers will bo presout inoluding Rov, W. A. DaviBOu, Dr. W. E. Wittor of Boston, Mrs. J. B, Safford of Fairfax. Miss A. A, Biighaui of Bennington aud Miss Aunio Orowl of Ohina. Tho addross in tho ovoning will bo mado by Rov. 0. A. Oook, D. D., of Bloomfield, N. J. That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly loavo you, if you usod Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills. Tlionsauds of snlYorors havo provod thoir matohless uiorlt for Siok aud Norvous HoadachoB. Thoy mako puro blood aud build up yoor hoalrh. Only 25 oeuts, monoy back if not ourod. Sold by 0. Blakoly, Drnggist, r I Mrs. Elizabeth H. dale, N. Y., Grand Worthy Wise Templaf, and Membcr of W. C. T. U., tells how she recovered from a serious illness by the use of Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound "Deaii Mrs. Pinkham: I am ono of tho many of your prateful frlends vrho havo been curcd through tho uso of Lydia E. Plnkhnm'.s Veprotablo Compound, and who can to-day thank you for tho flne health I cnjoy. When I was thirty-llvo years old, I suffured scverc baclcacho aud frequeut bearing down pains; in fuct, I had womb troublo. I was vcry anxious to gct well, and reading of tho cures your Compound had made, I dccidcd to try it. I took only six bottlcs, but it bullt me up and curcd me entirely of nll my troubles. " My family and relatives wero naturally as gratiflcd as I was. My niece had heart trouble and nervous prostration, and was considored incurable. She took your Vegetable Compound and it curcd hcr iu a short time, and she became well and strong, and her home to hcr grcat joy and her husband's delight was blessod with a baby. I know of a number of othcrs who have been cured of different kinds of fcmale trouble, and am satisfled that your Compound is tho best mcdicinofor sick womcn." Mns. Ei.izAnnTii II.TnoMrsoN, Box 105, Llllydale, N. Y. TIiouhiuhIs upon tliousanclsof Avomen tliroujihout this country nrc not only exprossinfr sucli scntimcnt.s as the aliovo to tlieir friends, but aro continually 'writiiig' lctters of trratitmlc to IVIrs. Piiikhain, until whe has huiulrccls uf thousaiuls t' lctters from vonicn ln all classes of society who havo. been restorcd to health by her atlvice and mcdielne af ter all other nieans had failed. Hero is another lettor which proves conclusively that there is no othor mcdicino to equal Lydia 13. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. f , i ;ts rKt woman, my neaun gooo, my step iigai, mv '? ' $ L ' yes hright, my complexion vastly improved, ' 'T" A C and I folt onco more like a young girl. I nll the praise to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mbs. M. Tili.a, 407 Habersteen St., Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Pinkham has on filo. $5000 FORFEITl' wecannot forthwitli produoe thoorlRlnal lotters and Blguatures ot abovs teitlmonlals, whioh will provo tdclr abaoluto Koiiuliioncss. Lydia 12. l'lnkhuiii -Med. Cu., Lyim, 3IaB. BARRE EOR DcBOER. At tho Ropublicau caucna held hero Weduesday night thoro was but ouo list of dolegatrs to tho Stato convon tion aud tliat tiokot was headod "Do Boor for Govoruor." Tlio tioket was elected without opposition and to mako it more bindiug the delogation was instructed to work for tlio noml natioii of Mr. DoBoer. F. G. How laud was oleoted chairmau of tlio oancus aud A. A. Sargout, secretary, Tho delegates to tho Stato couveutiou aro: N. D. Pholps, Eli Holdeu, F. G. Howlaud, James Mackay, R. S. Ourrier, O. D. Matliewson, S. D. Al lon aud John Robbius. Eight lawyoro wore oleoted dolo gates to the distriot convention. Thor are: Joliu W. Gordon, R. A. Hoar, Williarn Wishart, II. W. Scott, F. S. WillianiB,,F. II. Jaoksou, F. J. Mar tin and A. A. Sargaut. Tho oity committoo olooted follows: Oommittoomau-at-largo, II. V. Scott; ward one, F. G. Howlaud ; ward two, R. S. Ourrior; ward three, F. W. Nioliols; ward four, Georgo Troupe; ward flve, B. Aibisetti; ward six, O. A. Allon, Jr. OASTOHIA- Vgnature T EACH Eli 8 EKGAQED. The following teaohori havo boon ongaged at Montpelier Somiuary for auother year: E. A. Bisliop, D. D., fiiianolal agent aud prinoipal ; Frauk M, Howo, A. B., iustrnctor iu Boi onues; E, A. Hamilton, A, B., iu strnctor of auoiont ola'ssics ; Honry 0, Sandersou, busiuess studiosj L. J. Hathaway, instructor iu piauo, orgau, tjioory, and harmouy; Emily A. Glover, Freuch and Germau; Mir iam I, Klmball, Euglish languago aud litorataro; Mabol 0. Hamilton, olooution andphysical oulturo; Glndys F. Saudors, stenography and typo wrlt iug; Prisoilla Parmontor, paiutuig, drawiug and orafts work. Arraugo mouta for instruotor of mnthomatics, vooal musio, aud precoptress, have uoc yot beon oomplotod. Thompson, of Lilly- I "Deaii Mns. Pinkiiam : 1 suflered with poor health foi over soven years, not siok enough to stay in bed, and not well enough to cnjoy life and attcnd tomydailydutiesproper ly. I was growlng thin, my complexion was sallow, and I was easily upset and irritable. " One of my neighbors advihed me to try Lydia E. P'lnkhain's Vegetable Com pound, and I procured a bottle. A great ehange for the better took place within a week, and I decided to Ueep up the treatment "Within two months I was like a changed '. wonder now how I ever endured the misery. 1 I would not spend another year like it for a ' fortuue. " I annreciate mv irood health. and trive thousands of sueh lctters. TROUT CLTJB MEET. Tho annual meetiug of tho Lake Mansfield Trout Olub was held on Weduesday at tho club house at tho lake. The meetiug was successful and enjoyablo. Over ono hundred mon wero prosent at tho meetiug and also partook of a delicioua trout din ner at whioh over ono hundred pounds of trout, caught in tho presorves of tho olub, woro consumed by the com pany. Iu tho absenco of tho presi deut aud vice-president of tho club, L. Bart Oross, of tho board of direo tors, presided at tho auuual busiuess meotiug. Tho spirit of tho meoting was that of perfect harmouy. The ail'airs of the olub, all iu excellent condition, and tho plans for tho com ing year were discussed very gereral ly by the raombers. The election of oflicors resulted as follows: Dr. H. 0. Brigham, New York oity, presi dout; 0. L. MoMahon, Stowe, vice president; H. G. Thomas, Stowe, sceretaiy aud treasuror; board of di rectors, 0 Luce, Stowe; L. Bart Oross, Montpelier; Edward Wells, Burlingtou; 0, L. MoMahon, Stowe; L. 0. Moody, Waterbury; J, M. Boutwoll, Moutpolior: 0. E. Burt, Stowo; Dr. H. 0. Brigham, New York Oity and Georgo H. Oross, St. Johnsbury. Tho uuauimons verdiot of all who attended tho mooting is that it was a delightful timo. It was voted to place tho entiro mauagemeut of the olub iu the hands of tho president, vico presidont aud seoretary. The povemment has es tablished a post-ofllco at tho lako to bo known as Lako Mansfield post ofllco, aud a daily stogo will bo run betivoon Stowo and Lake Mansfield. Among those in attondanoo at tho olub mooting wero OougreBsman Foster, Judge Palmer of Now York, J. W. Tltcomb of Washington, D. 0 , Hon. Oliu Merrill of Enosburg Falla nnd David F. Slade, of Masaa ohusetts, a meniber of tho Govoruor's Oouuoil. A lotter ot regrot was read from Senator Proctor, Heart ttw 8 Kind Vou Have Aways Boajtii stnatora