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THE IHJIILINGTON, VT., 1111313 PlllSSS, Fill DAY, JUNE 18, lsso.-lYELTE PAGI-S. Till; lOl'KTH IN Kl'UI.INOTON. All Hliibnrntii I'KiKiiiiiini" Ariiini;eil Nearly 1 I () In 1'rlfn Ollcrod. The committee li;ixin; In clmrnc tlieur iaiineiiieiits for a Fourth of July cclcliru tloa in 'Jii- city, completed the iiro.uruiiune lust week mill It 1 ."iite to nay that It is one of the best ever prepared for a similar occasion In this State. The day will open with a grand wilittu of 100 nuns at nun rise. At H o'clock there ill be a parade and review of the yachts of the HtirliiiRton Yacht club by the commodore and at !i there will be a yacht regatta for a purse of KM) to bo divided. At IWO .Major Hubert Henry Hcnderschott, the well known "drummer boy of the Hnpp.i liannock," will give in the City Park an exhibition of his woudertul skill on the drum presented to him by Iloraco Gree ley. At 10:30 will take jilnco a bicycle parade including most of the vheel clubs of Vermont and at 11 o'clock the Sherman military band will give it concert. At 11! o'clock a salute will be fired as a lit ter mination to the forenoon's events. Thu first fhlug in the afternoon will be a tug ot war between firemen for a prizes of $h!0 and $-0 to be followed by a competi tion drill between lire companies. A prize of I00 will lie awarded to the com pany niesenting the llncst appearance and .i0 will be given to the second best. At ;l o'clock will occur the great event of the day, the hose tournament, open to all companies, in which prizes aggregat ing Mini are oll'ered. The llrst prize is rJ00, tlie second il'i't and the thild 7.Y lletweeii t lie vaiious events music will lie luriii.shed by the hheriii.in band. In the evening, beginning at s o'clock, will be given one of the finest pyrotech nic displays ever seen m ermoiit, under the direction of Mr. liyiou Lambkin, who won general praise by Ids management ol the lire works at the carnival last winter. The committee on lire works, consisting of Messrs. McKilllpand Lane, have taken extra care in selecting the lire works, and aided by their experience in a similar po sition last winter, they have secured a supply which is pronounced by com petent judges to be the finest ever brought into Vermont. The committee ol arrangements consist ing ot Messrs. H. S. Drew, K. K.Knott, W. 11. Lane, Jr., H. 1J. Stearns, Bennett Turk, V. 11. Mcivillip, T. C. Pease and L. G. Hurnhain, are lo be congratulated on their success in arranging for a celebra tion. The citizens are also to be com mended lor the liberality with which they responded to the call for subscriptions, Over id 100 has been raised so that the com mittee have ample funds with which to meet tlie day's expenses. The railroads and steamboats have generously agreed to carry passengers for fare ono way and everything seems to promise oneot the grandest celebrations ever witnessed in Vermont. Word has already been re ceived from fire companies in Xew York State as well as in Veimont tmmmticiug their Intention to participate in tlie tournament and this event alone will be well worth a visit to this city from comparatively distant places. The yacht regatta will also draw fast sailing craft from all points on Lake Cliamplaiu and connecting waters. Inquiry in relation to the liremen's tournament should be ad dressed to Chief Engineer L. C. Grant of tlie Hurlington lire department, and infor mation regarding the vaclit regatta can be obtained from T. C. Pease of tlie Hur lington Yacht club. vukjiont .in: ni cm. socii:iy. Tliu Si- in i -ii ii i. mil .Xleutlucr to bu Hold in Tills City, Jinn; 24 mid '-.". The semi-annual meeting of the Ver mont State Medical society will be held in this city, Thursday and Friday, Juno'-M and ii.. 1 lie session will open with a buslines meeting Thursday morning, to include the reception of new niembersand de'egales, after which papers will lie read lUs lOHOWs; "Conlrasis in Medicine and the Medical Profession," Dr. L. C. Hutler ; "Twenty Years' Obstetric Hecord," Prof. J. Henry Jackson; "Piepaied Medicines," Dr. C. r tamp; "Mime Iinprinemenls in Do Dispensing." Dr. A. H. Sinners ; "Materia Mediea and Therapeutics." Prof. II. I. llolton ; "Obstetrics,'' Dr. James Conianil Kriil.iy cveiilm: there will lie an address bv Vice President Dr. K. H. Cumnliell. and on Friday morning papers will be read as inflows : 'Diphtheria," Dr. C. N. Hunt; "Physics as a Imsi-, of I'.alvanu- Therapeutics." Dr. .M. . ('rain ; "The Opthalmoscope in Medicine," Prof, W. Oliver Mome: "Cocaine in General Sui gery with Heport of an Operation under Cocaine for Caries of tlie Tarsus,"' Dr. John 1$. Wheeler. The ofllcers of the society are as fol lows : Prcsideut Dr. I). G. Kemp of Montpel ier. Vice-President Dr. K. II. Campbell of Mellows Falls. Treasurer Dr. S. Putnam of Montpel icr. Secretary Dr. J. S. Hichniond of Wood stock. Auditor Dr. C. M. Chandler of Mout pelier. Executive Commute Drs. J. S. Hieh mond, C, A. Sperry, A. H. lilsbee. Printing Committee Drs. S. Putnam, C. M. Chandler, I), G. Kemp. License Censors Drs. I). F. Hugg, W. L. Hoisington, D. C. Ilawley. Councillors Drs. M. II. Kddy, S. '1'. Hrooks, li. T. Johnson, F. A. Ladue, K. F. rpham, A. 1). Dyer, J. S. Hichniond, Ly man Hogers, F. 11. Stoddard, O. F. Fas sett, Joel Allen, 1). O, Kemp, L. J. Letour nenu, N. P. Wood. During their stay in this city tlie mem bers of the society will be entertained by tlie Hurlington Medical club. On Thurs day evening they will be treated to a sail on the lake on the steamer Heindeer. The Central Vermont, Passiimpsic, Hurlinglon and Lamoille, Heuiiiugtou nod Huthuid, Montpelier and Wells Hiver roads will Issue free return checks ; tlie Hoston and Lowell will sell round trip tickets at the stations, from St. Johnsbury to Cnmbiidge Junction, and the conductors on the Con necticut Hiver railroad will give free re turn checks over that road If applied for on the way to Hurlington. Saturday's lliiKv-linll (billies. The U. V. M. nine which went to North field Saturday to play tlie nine of Norwich I'ni versify was defeated by a score of 11 to IS. I he game on the campus between the St. Albans and Hurlington Mull schools was won by tlie boys from St. Albans, the .suoie KiiiniiiiiK v iu li. iiiioert, I . X . Wi iiiiiiHieu cue laiiergamo very satisfac torily. Sharp I'iiuki Athwart tlm I'urrlirail, And In the muscles 0 tlie neck arid shoulder. usually most violent uftcr nlif lit rnll,aru unioni? tin? cheerful manifestations of neurnlKiii, It Is an allectlon of the nerve Intensified by a cold. Hoposo, brlniiinif with it a cessation of' pain, is Induced by llcMctto'rs Stomach Hitters, wnieii is u lino nerve tonic and tranquilizer, It Is also reliable means of checking rheuma tism and KOiit. These maladies have always more or less to do with the kidneys that.wheii Inactive, fall to throw nir the imiuiritles which eiiKCiitler them. The Ititterscan ho relied on to lencw a heiillhy mid purllJiiiK action of tho renal ononis. Ileslde.s this, it Hives tone iu uie sininacn, liver unil nowols, and enrlclu the olicuhitloii. Annetiti' anil sleeii lioth profit by it, nnd It Is a well-necreihtcil means oi loniiyuiK mi) system against malaria. It Hastens mc recovery ot strength liy coma es. cents, niltitfictes the inlli mltics of uko, anil iieipstno coiisiiiuiiiinally leelile. fMfNiiiui.s and private lumllles llnd meat ailvaiitiiue in the use ot JAMI'.S l'VI,i;'.s I'HAItUNi:. It cnablis the washer to cleanse laliiles without wear and (carol rubliuiK. It is mc nesi wnsiiinif compoiiuu. riltKSII.N'S TOOllNAJIHST, Itilles Which will Iti'Kiilutn Hi" Contests In Dili City .Inly r.. Tlio board of engineers or the Hurling ton fire department consisting of L. G. Grant, chief; William Denning, 1st assist ant ; F. H. Perkins, '.'ml assistant; J. W. Hradley. :td assistant, nnd J. 1-2. Corrignn, -Ith assistant, have Issued a circular invit ing all legularjy organized lire companies iu the United States or Canada to attend tlio hose tournament and prize drill to take place iu this city Monday, July ft, iu connection with the celebration. The cir cular announces that all companies In tending to participate must notify the chief engineer of this depnitineiit before July 1, and states the rules to govern the contests as follows: uut.r.s iiovk.iini.nc imii.i.. I'orniliiK column of fours lrom line. MarchhiK In column ol tours. Forming Undo the lelt (lrom column of fours.) roimhnr coliimnof twos lrom line. 1'ormltiK column of lours lrom column of twos.' roiinlnir column ot tiles from column ot fours. running column of fours from column ol Hies. 1'ormlng lino to the front from column of lours. Pointing column ol platoons (or sections) to the ritfht. I'mndnif line to the left from column ol platoons lor section-.) Porintnu column ol platoons ;or sections lo tln I rc nit . l'orinliur lino on the right from column ol platoons (or unions.) Muichuur iu column of platoon or sections in the execution ot the platoon or seell'iii mnvenieiils nanied. W hcelmji 111 platoons or sections. Maichiin.' in line. WIe' ling by company. l inns rlirlit orletl about. Poms In citele right or left wheel. Distances. Metis, steadiness. (cncrnl appearance. Comtii tlnif eiiniiMiiles to drill with at least UI men exclusive ot captain or drill mater. Companies having less Hum -M men In line may be mlmliteil by consent ot a majority ot other conipctliiK companies. Necessary mtei mediate orders mil) lie ulx eii tor the purpose ol bringing men In posi tion to execute oiileis named. l'aney oi special drill will nut lorma na-i-fur juifges' deei-l'ilis, but will be eiedtted In "general appeii ranee." Knell nioxenicnt is to be ei i iili-1 ice lat least) and when the same i- pi.ietie.ibo once lrom a lialt, and once while iu iri hiim. Tin- rating lulopte 1 Is as follows: ."i, li.nl: 0, tair ; 7, xery lair; S, good ; U, very good; lUpcilcct. Tlie aggicgate ol points divined by the total number ot movements will indi cate tlie standing. . itn.Ks oovcn.MMi iiii: hack. Itiu e to be run on time, one trial, and dry conneelions. None but legolarly organled comii.imes who have been ii'cogin.ed as Mien nt lea-t Ihn e months prex ions to thl.-. nice will be al lowed to contest lor the pi ies. N'n iipr-nii wid bt- allowed lo run With tnoie than one company, and lie inii-l have been a member nl that company, at least ;iU days pie X inns (o this t ill i in i n (-1 II . Companies are allimcd to list any two or lour wheeled hose cait or carriage, provided the siiliic shall weigh nut less than .V1U pounds without ho-e and is capable ol carr lug .'ilW leet ot legulatioo, K iiicli hose, salcly. Distance to be run shall be IJO) jurd to liy. drarit. nltiieh and lav iu one continuous lim ;mn leet ol liose. bieak couplings ami seru.r on pipe three full tin us, drop pipe to ground. limn t be tiiKcn xvnen pipe loutnes uie ground. Much curt or can Inge must carry not less than HV) leet ol '.',MS inch regulation lire hOM'. in lengths not to exceed 111) teet. reeled on in one cmitimimi- line, all couplings made. All couplings made or broken lim-i be three full I li i ns (thread not chipped Inanywaj and liioneilv made l'or any turn or part ul a tin ii not properly made, one-hall second will be added to tlio time. Companies not making connect mi- at pipe or hydrant will not be ghen time or standing in the nice. Pipe must mil bo less than -U inches In length, must weigh not less than 5 pounds and must be carried by the pipomau tiom tlie Marl inif niiiiit. Companies allowed to run not to exceed s men. who shall all st irt with tlie uppaiatus nt I he Martin nnint. tlie iinnaratus to stand on the Hue. If a lour-xvhceled carnage is u-ed. the I rout wheels must b on the one. No person will bealiowed to run by the ml ol or near the company excepting thiiM-ac tually iiiiitii'iiiiititnr m tlie race. Coi'mnmies pal ticinutlug will be allowed one I'cpre-cnlalhe m the Judges' stand during the tune such enmnam is running. Any company attempting to win any of the pri.es In, liaiid, deception, I ill I pliij or in any ilishonoialile -av. or dlsobev orexadeans of the leooirenicnis of these Miles unil regula tions, win be ruled out ot the contest. 'I'he judges t-hull have power to decide any ouestloiis nut definitely settled nice rules and their decisions shall be Until in all cases K. I l.KO.X I) MATTUKS. The new iron trestle for the bridge burned on the Troy and Hoston voml at North Pownal recently will be completed ami iu position lor use by Saturday, The Hoston and Lowell railroad has nut iu a side track between Mieldon and the junction to get into the old gravel pit at what is called "the point. The road bed and track of the Heiinln ton anil Hutlaud have been put into com ...l I ... !!.... if w 1.. nciu iiini'i, oiMi icnci;i uiuiui nil tnnciiu tendent Hennctt and his as.socmles in tlie active management of the line. Travel on both the West Shore and Hud son Hiver railroads is very light, and con ductors say they have seldom seen It so light before at this season ot tlie year. Over "00 men are at work in the Chat caugay xvildeniess on tlie Loon Luke ex tension ot tlio cnaieaiittay railroad, and over three miles ot the road bed is nearly ready lor the rails. The Hnilwitv Clearing House reports loaded car.s coming into .New Liigland a all points during tlie month ot May, lsx as compared with May, lss.",, as lollows .xiay, is-sii, sj;i,mi ; Aiuy, ium, ;h,;si;;i ; in crease, bills. Cliisholin Hrothers' nexvs agency at St Albans lias been enlarged, to give Man ager O'Hrien more room lor his boys and their supplies. Ho llnds employment lor 17 or lb tram boys (luring the summer mouths. A fast train has been established on file Canada and Atlantic line between Houses Point and Ottawa, crossing the St. Law rence river by ferry at Coteau, 117 mile above Montreal. Connection is made lit St. Alb.ius with both lines to and irom Hodou, Heginning about July 1, the Pullman sleeper which now runs between Hoston and St. Albans via ritchbtirg, liel lows Falls and Hutlaud and Hurliiigtou xviii go tiiroiign eacn way between no: ion nun uttawa. isy the new route pas eeugers leaving Hoston by the Fitclibiirg road at 7 p. iu., arrive in Ottawa at 1(1:0. a. in., and leaving Ottawa at 2:'M p. m reach Hoston at 7:4'.) a. m. The annual meeting of the Ogdmisburg and Lake t'liamjilaiii Kali way company will be neiu at uguensnurg on wed lies. day the lldh at I'-i o'clock noon. It rumored that changes of importance will take place. All reports to the contrary notwithstanding uie management win tin doubtcdly substantially remain where It now is, as tlie exhibit of tlio business of the hist year will be very satisfactory to the stock and bondholders of the com pany, and the business of tlio road xvas never so large iih it now Is, The business of the new boat line called the Central Vermont line from Chicago and other lake ports to Ogdenshurg has uecn xery large anil turner mo aoio man agemeiitof Superintendent K. J. Cham berlain it Is constantly increasing. The boats are fully londeil both xvnvs nod the lino is provlng very popular Willi shippers mm mini, noil x est on account oi uie no paten with which freight, is dtdlvered. ScoM'h KiiiiiIhiuii ol' IMiro Unil l.lviir Oil, nitb llypupliospliltes, is a most valuable remedy for riiiinumnf fun .srf fililii, lliKllny Dbmmtii, nt cliildrell, nilil linn inromc ciiuuiik, and in all conilitliins whei mere is a loss oi nesii, a lack oi nerve power u. jjuuciiii uk-uiuiy ui me sysiem VKIiMONT Y. 11. V. A. Orntlfyliig Ciiiidltliin of Hie Orgntilii tlon 'Hie iwv AKsncliillntis. Tlie work of the Young Men's Christian Association Is steadily growing In all patts of the state. Tlio more recent associa tions organized have been at Castleton and Mlddlebury. At the htlter place Mr. Albert Parsons, formetly of the Lowell, Mas., association Is general secretary and is doing etreclivo work. Tlio people of St. Albans have become heartily interested in tin: work and nearly il'MI has been pledged by the business men toward the expense for the first year. They propose to open rooms adapted to the geueial mass of young men, Including a gymnasium, bath rooms and parlors well furnished, besides a rending room, State Secretary Avery has visited nearly all the towns in tlie State and his trip lias resulted In stirring tip considerable In terest. At Newport money is being raised to open a reading room and parlors. Their assocaitlon is composed of tlie best men in the town and Is bound to succeed. The work at St. Johnsbury, under the direction of General Secretary Charles L. Page, is being greatly blessed iu reaching young men. A series of bible leadings recently given by the state secretary called out large audiences and resulted iu tlie quickening of the spiritual Interest among them. The gymnasium and other iii tractions have been the means of gath ering the young men. xvho look uuoii the association building ns the popular resort. I lie (lonorsol the luiiiiiiiig are well tileas- d with the results and are satlslied with their Investment. t Siiringlleld the association has kept an open reading room w inch has been the means ol inucli good. . .Mr. A. M. Ingham now enters his fourth year as general secretary of the Hrattle ioio . M. ( . A. They expended last ear about jdlloo. which was easily raised. Ml lulls are paid and some money in the treasury. l lie anniversary ot tlie luitlund associa tion occurred recently and the reports showed that excellent work had been done. They enter their new year with Mr. li. H. Scott as general secretary, re cently from Whitehall, N. Y. Tlie out- iook lor a good work is very encouraging 1 Heir gymnasium is to be newlv fitted uu nun some new lines ot won. tone under- taken. The state committee are planning to put an evangelist Iu the field this fall and winter to do worn, in towns where uie chinches wish to employ him. Mr. G. b, Avery, the state secretary, xvlll spend the montli ot .in y xvitn mi: .Moot ir at .Nortn- f eld and exnects to return n September to organize associations and do general evangelistic xvork. Statu Superx islnn of lliiilriiads. l'or the Itural Venuonter.l Does not the fact that "4 states have a commission in some form show t lint a very large proportion of the people of this country have decided that the railroads are to be supervised in some way ? It would be interesting and profitable, had we the space, to rehearse the history of railroad legislation in F.nglund. Sullice to say that as early as 1M0 a committee of which Sir Hubert Peel x-as chairman Had this matter under consideration and came to (tie conclusion that free trade and com petition would cornet the evils. A sub sequent committee having at its head no less a person than the present Piemler Gladstone, finding that the recomnienda Hons of their pridecessors had in nowise relieved the evils complained of, desired government ownership of all railroads More than 111 years e atisei . in xviilcli tune these and other expedients were tiled to relieve tlm evils under which uie xxnoie country sullered. In 1S.7M a committee, of winch the .Marquis ol Millstiury and me Karl of Derby were members, alter re viewing tlie whole subject, recommended i railroad commission, l ins commission was clothed with powers both judicial and executive in their broadest sense. l ins board was appaiently designed to giv equitable rates lor the trallic of thecoun try ami to do away wiui ine unjust (ii- criminations which had grown up under previous management, i he result of this wise legislation on the part of pallia nieut. which has been in operation tor the last H years, has been to bring peac&and prosperity to the roads themselves and to practically settle the whole question in a manner so satisfactory to all parties that the subject lias not since been agitated Why should not Vermont avail itself of the study, experience and results attained by Lugland and so maliv ol the states ot our l niou, and nave a railroad comtnis slon Senator Kdiuitiiili'f Kcply to the Scottish Kite Magnus. Senator rCdinunds made tlie following reply to the despatch sent him by the Scottish HHe Masons in relation to his care for Gen. Staniiard during the latter fluid illnes.s ; ' Spxati: CiiAMiu:it, W.xsiiisiviox. June U, lSsi',, i Dear Sir : I have your telegram of the stu conveying the tliaiiKS oi the isculllsii Hite Masons lo ine in respect of what 1 have been able to do for GeiieralStanniiril I beg to thank the members of that body most, s Ulcere v lor the same. It was pleasure to do everything I could for the general. In haste, very truly yours, GKOIiC.K F. F.PMt'M) (P.O. 0. Tyi.KI!, F.sc., Hurlington, Vt. Hi-rent Patents. Patents have jn-t been granted to rest delils of til s Mute, lis follows: U. 1 Harney of Swantoii, sand feeding device for stone sawing machines; H. 1). Stevens of Hurlington, sliding blind shutter or screen ; H. F. Hrown ot Montpelier, up liaralus lor sealing envelopes; l ( Hrowiiell of Hurlington. car axle lubrlca cator; F. M. Moullon and F. W. Cooin of Vergennes, combined whip nnd rein holder. South liiiillnglnn's (inuiil 1. 1st, The grand lb t of South Hurlington for lbsiis as follows: Heal estate, valuation KJi l,4.ls bl ; personal estate, valuation 1S2.SMI.00 ; No. of polls, 1S7 ; grand list 4Mll.S0; Grand list, lsM, 4400.51; in crease, $.j1U,3J. President Cleveland's lCiiiiiored Visit to Viirntoiit. We have It on good authority that the story started in the Hoston papers to tlie effect that President and Mrs. Cleveland had decided to visit the Adlroiidacks and then go through Vermont to the White mountains is absolutely without fniiuda lion mid liirtliermore that there Is no likelihood of the president taking tlie tri reierreii to. Young or middle-aged men biiircrliig from nervous debility, lossol memory, premature old age, us the result of bail habits, should send 10 cents in stamps lor largo illustrated treatlfc. Address, woni.irs Disi'ii.nsahv .xieiuc.w. association, tail .xialn Ktreet, Jltir- lain, IS. V. Ilucklni's Aritlrii Salve. Tub IIk.st Salve in the world for Cuts, llruises, Sores, Mem, Salt Uheiim.l'overSorcs Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, nnd nil Skill Priiptious, nnd positively cures I'iU or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price -5 cents per box. For wile oy Ueuupre & Lowrcy .'HE iWS IN VERMONT MATTERS OF INTEREST IN OUR OWN STATE. A Special Jury lin- Mis. Sliiiin. CI!i:!.si:a, Vt June 10. The County Court now In session here decided last night td call a special grand jury to Indict Mrs. Sloan, the chi d murderer. Olllccrs are Btiininoniiig iho Jury to day. Twelve new pent jurors nax-e also been huiii- IIIOllCII. Oiiiirrymiin I'nlls III) I'nut, Landing on bis Pent Almost Unhurt. HtTl.AND, Vt., June Hi. Thomas Oiiionil, an employe of the Dorset Marble company, had a miraculous escape from death Saturday. He was working on the edge of the marble quarry when the steam uiige of an engine broke, and jumping ack to avoid tlio clouds! of steam, ho fell !) feet Into the pit. The first 5(1 feet of the inn xvas nroKeii by a steep ine Hie nt t He end ot xvhich is a perpendicular fall of 1(1 icet. no lauded on Ills leet and escaped ith a shattered ankle. The taxes iu St. Jolinsburv nre 50 cents Hinge tax, 6.1 school and 1.1 highway. I'he citizens ot Danville have decided to hold a Fourth of July celebration, I'he Jenkins marble xvorks of Hradford have started up after being closed all winter. There xnll be 20 societies in the baradu at the French celebration at Hutlaud the Ith. Illllll Hliill li nl AVeslllebl b id liU unt ie broken iu two places by being run over by his runaway team. The WcM. Hutlaud hose coninanv dur ing practice Wednesday evening, ran N)0 leet and made coupling Iu 4'J' j seconds. 1 he docket for the present term of Cale donia county court contained til divorce cases. Woodstock grand list for lSsd is "() 0, a loss of .10. The number of noils is 5'j;i, a loss of 1 1. ?lirlnglleld has voted a cornoration tax of 1.1 cents and a highway tax of 15 cents to bo paid oil or beloio August 10. There is a big jam of some lid.OOO.OOO feet of logs at the loot ot Mclndoes falls and over L'ou men are at xvorii trying to break it. up. A II ycn-s-old colt sired by "Hamilton,'' now .standing nt the stable of L. W. Avery in Northlield, xvas sold last week for George, son of Vernon Wheeler ol Cnl ids, xvus caught by a harrow attached to a runaway team lecently, and had his right imgn oaiiiy loi n. A urge number ol nice horses xxere shipped from Haiton Landing this week oy parties lrom Huston. It is said llie lot cost over Mum), Tne total grand lisl of Orleans county is 0.1.10S..ri7. The tax of six cents on the dollar amounts to?.1710.11. This tax is di vided among lb towns. George Ilawley of Fast Albany met with a terrible accident a few days since by being hooked by a cow. One eye xvas lorn entirely out ot its socket. l'.verythlng looks favoiable for a large attendance at the temper nee enmpmeet ing nl Weylnidge, this week, iu which ex (jovernor t. .lolin is expected to particl pate. lohn P. St. John, hue prohibitory can didote for the presidency, will deliver a temperance address in St. Johiisluiiy on i' riday, , i tine is. Over $17.1)011 of the new stock of the Hut land Fdcctric. Lighting company, has bten disposed of and llie balance is likely to naxe ready sale. A llglu lo gain po-sessiou of a black smith s,,,nat Giolnu I he ol her day result in lb lin use oi Hammers anil lion ciiui mid J. D. Hicker was hit a probably latitl blow on I he head. Several South Hichford young men were arrested lor disturbing a religious meet ing, had a trial, and were lined .i and costs tor their amusement. I'he annual convention of the Caledonia countv W. C. T. lT. will be held in tlie -Methodist church at St. Johnsbury Centre on Tuesday and Wednesday ot Hits week I'he new reservoir on tlie indsor com niou, is nearly completed and Us capacity xvlll be iieai ly tio.ooo gallons enough to extinguish any lire that may occur in that vicinity. The Heiniiiigton knitting company are placing In position tills week the lilth set nf liuielilnei v. Wil Ii nil i-untiiiie: the daily capacity ol their null will be DO dozen. The history of Hutlaud county puhli.-he by 1). Mason it Co. ot Sxracuse, N. V., I being distributed to subscribeis. The work bus been six mouths in prepara tion. Tlie new hoisting power lately built at the Lincoln iion xvoiks, was set up at their quarry at Proctor last week and works xvell. lullllliiig itsintended capacity of lilting 15 tons about 11.1 feet in a min ute. The librarian of the Hutlaud tiee libra ry says that the books will be opened to the public by July 1. It is not known ex actly how many volumes there will be, but at least il'joo can be depended on. The parties xvho broke into Mrs. Mar ston's liou-e at Newport have come to grief at Sherbrooke. They attempted to enter a house xvhen four were arrested, but one escaped. Three me in jail at Sher brooke. Considerable excitement xvns caused in the streets of Hutlaud on Sunday evening by tlie attack of a croxxd of drunken roughs on a seaman iu the uniform of tlio navy. Uncle Sam's tar promptly knocked down several of his assailants and held the otheis at bay until the police arrived. Hale's shop at Kast Arlington, started up Monday, xvith a force of about 50 hands, xvhich will probably be increased soon. On opening his shop Mr. Hale compelled all his men to sign a paper agreeing not to join the Knights of Labor or discuss the matter as long as they were Iu ids em ploy. Mrs. Charles Mitchell of St. Albans at tempted suicide on Tuesday evening bl inking sulphate of .inc. Despondency on account of domestic trouble is given as Hie cause ot the act. She will probably re cover. An eight years old daughter of Henry Austin of Hutland fell backwards down a llightof stnlrs Thursday and was render ed Insensible her head striking a stone step, indicting a severe contusion at tlio base of the brain. She is m a comatose condition and serious injury is feaieil. The alunini of the Handolph normal school will celebrate the '0th anniversary of the founding of the school next week Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Twen ty will graduate In the first course and two iu tho second. After ninny months of animated dis cussion the liarre post ollico lias been re moved to its new quarters iu tlio town hall block. There are WKl call boxes and L'OO lock boxes, or 1000 in all. Chirk Hold en is tlio postmaster, and he has two as sistants. Two steam saxv mills, owned by F, Chaf fee iV Sou and situated near Pico pond, were burned together with their contents Tuesday night. Tlie lire is supposed to have caught lrom the engine. About 0000 feet of lumber xvas burned, and the loss will bo about ?CO0(. The buildings and contents xvere insured for flJOOO each. The annual meeting of tho W. C. T. lT. of Orleans county will be held (in the Congregational church iu North Troy on Thursday and Friday, June 17 and istli. L'n less there is uu abatement iu tho spread of the measles the cniiimtttec xvlll postpone milt llniicly tlie gradnatiiic ex ercises nl' the llriittlcboto in u h school, xvhich w.-re to have been held at the town ball .Momiay cu-iung the :.'!-(. I'he Friihklln county W. C. T. I". have arranged lor a county nislitiiteMo bo held nl the St. Albans HapllsL church on the id ami :.'lld lusts. Mrs. Perkins, the tale pieshleiil, is expected to be present. D. D. Hurilitt, superintendent of the Vermont Marble company's xvoiks at rod or. has gone to Canada to box- another carload or two of horses for the use of tlie company. Matthew Lvoli was the oulv mnn xvlm has been elected representative to Con gress from three states first, in Vermont, second In Kentucky, and third In Arkan sas. He died August 1, 1SS3, before tak ing his sent as representative from the latter state. ON TUP. IIUKIAI, OI'STANNAItl). liy Kciv, T. I.. Ilrury. ltutliind i;.xpiess.1 Another soldlerof the North, Another hero brave ami true, Another lilo of gallant woith, A friend to all the hoys iu blue. .Most tenderly wo bu-ir him licinio Among his friends iioinall the State; bet all jour tributes Ireely riima In honor ot the strong and great. Can xvc, the sous ol freedom bom, I'orget to gleet with bitted Ineiith The hero whom the soldleis moiii n. Adored In llie, revered Iu death? i h, wind II rmind his humble bier. The llau fnr which he li.iwht and bled ; Let people know we nye him hcie, P.sleemed among our houoied dead. So now. beii"iith the blue of .lime. We bear him lorth ns ruyrd band", And gently lay, alas ! loo soon. Ills Inim nt rest with hiynl hands. Attniupt to Wreck a 'li-ain. Five tramps broke into a freight car .standing on tlie track at Montpelier Junc tion, Friday night, and, xvith pistols and i Knives, ueiieii the railroad employes to get- them out. On the arrival of a freight train tho hands succeeded in routing them. Two of the gang xvere afterward captured at Montpelier, and tlie officers pursued and caught the other three. They xvere a desperate gang. One slipped the liniidciills and tried to escape; another jumped from a swiftly moving carriage xvltli the Hiindcuils on bis wrists, and ol fleers tired three shots over his head and were about to shoot him down before he stopped. All are now in jail. They at tempted to xvrecu a ireigiittraln by throxv ing obstructions on tlio track, but failed. I.OOAI. M'OliTIMi NOTES I'he "Actives" defeated the "Mlkador at Fair Haven 2 to 1, at a game of bast ban i' riday atternoou. The olllcers of the Huthind Trotting Park association found that the first dale set lor their summer meeting interfered with races in northern New York an 1 have changed the time to Tuesday. ed nesday and Thurfduy, August 11, -4 and .. Tlie first meeting of tlie Fair Haven Gentlemen's Driving association xvlll be held at Fairinount Park, July and fKHJ has been offered in purses. At 10 o'clock a. in. there will be a match game ot base ball for i.V). The races will be called at ii o'clock p. in., and be the best two iu three of mile heats. Tlie first purse will be S2.V) fur the ".3.! class, and the second f 100 for the 3.50 class. Tlie entries xvlll cloe June "li. Cloddunl Seminary Cniiiiiieiicenieiit. The 17th annual commencement pro gramme of Goddard Seminary at Harre is as follows : Sunday, .lone 20 Sermon befnto unliluatin clues, y Key. V.. (J. llulles. Ph. II., Salem, Mass Monday, June 21. Monilnn i:iutiliiiiuons; ilictnric.il e.xeielscs ol Junior cliissnt 2 p. m. ; commencement concert by musical depart ment nt Tlio p. ui., at npeiu linu-e. Tuesday, .lime 22. -Ll.i-s Tiee exercises at 10 a, m. ; iiliiumi c.xercl-cs at l;.'ii) p.m. lite union nt clas-e. 'SI, S2 and "sll ) Addicts, . I. Han i Hidden, A. II.. Colli i;e Hill, Ma-s. ; t s ij . .Mis. M. i;. IlliiUi-, i'lauiliel l ; bainpii t a P. in. ; evening, at 7;'10 pne spc.ikuur by scninrs and Junior.., WcilncMlaj , Jonu 2!) 1'ieiclM's nt (.-radii. i tin' el.is9 at III a. tit, ; annual iiihlicss at 2..m p. in., Hun. .1. W. Patieisun, Hanover. N. II. ; exeinnir, reccptinn id teaeheis and class, in the pai'iui, ill s o'clock. The Central Vermont and Wells Hixer railroads will carry lor tare one way an I return checks can lie obtamt.il at the semi nary. 31 113- prox e to bo u Oiid so in I and 11 lllc s.itiK. Last ) cur I. lent. Moiie and sonic lucnds aeclileiilally dii-cnxeied a huimles, t.isteics, plant. In ine South American Pioxiu e it 'Mateo (Jro.-so," tiiat had been .'cucra.l.v i-i 1 asalnddcr. Snnu of the women tlieie Used It as outs 1I0 catlidi tea. It had such a remark able clleet on some ot the weakly mem n s 01 the piirti. thej liioiiKltta luge bale b tin. United Slates. It was usted by leailln- ph) lclar,s, who llnd it tue list nerxe l.fnd et di-eoM'ied. It. made neiX'nils, exh.uis ed pen. plcslrniig anil hearty at once, without show- 111 the least Rtiuiillaliiii; 1 licet or 11 ntln 11, 11 tut icenxei'cil a number of old ca-cs nl help less parcel) sis, and even iii-anny, c.iu?cl by ueixnus .xliHiisiiou. Hut lis 111 st rem irk i ble ch.iraeterislic is It takes itua) tin npic titc fni- liquor at once and cotupU civ. In l.mie.l, .litis.., wheie it was ilrt te-ud, liun 1 1 111 U nl nid iliunkards h ive been cun il by it, mid they my it leaves 11 menu Milid, pie.iMira ble cllecl no the ner mia .s)stcin, and no letn -t Kin. Itisvci) popiiiur xvith weakl), ovir noike.1 ivople, who sav tliey c.111 ciulurc twice their usual labor when taking it, xvith less latigue. It tilings swiet, retreslung sleep and a good apiictite. lis reputation Is spieiuling like wildfire. It Mopped half the liquor trade 111 Lowell the Hist ,-l.v months. I he rum dealers at Hist lnught It, but me now selling It, getting as good a profit ns on liquor. The chinch ami clergy are 11dMic.it Ing its Use to tight the rum trade. lltl.tKM bot tles weie used 111 l.otiell the Hist six months, andtlieyaiestilltaklugitwiir.se than ccr. It is cropping out here 111 1 ho drug stores. It is called "Moue .Verve Pood." Absolutely Pure., Tins powder never viirles. A marvel of jiur Ity, etieniith nnd xvlmiesomeiiiss. More econ omical than llie ordinary kinds, and cannot be told Iu competition with the multitude ot low cost, short xvcltfht cxlumor phosphide powders milUuitfi; in cans. llovAb lUKlNii Vowdkh Co..lOilVullBt. N.Y. S.dA.wly iSiyimi.fii IS TIM' AIIS()l,l' KKi p. -sifTV I'l I'i Ml II. TIM: m.uvi limn results i f II ion's sxu HAi'Aim.i.A upon a. I I nii.urs and lew' coiidillnns nt the Mood ':is pDV en by the cures clh rteil vV ,pr ive It the best III.OOI) MM) xN 1( INK, Such has been tlie sue. AN cess of this .ntlcle nt limneO that near ly every family in Jx wholonclgli horliiKids have been c2y taklnR It at flic same time. Q? U eradicates scrofula, vital - Izes and enrich es the hlnoil, Cy Vthcrcby restorhif? ami rcnovat- big tho whole sys tem. Hood's C- SAIlHArAIlIlXA purl flea tho jT blood. Hood's Sausa PAiiiLLA S) curcsdyspepsia. Hood's SAitsA- l-Aitit.LA cures blllotis ncss. A peculiar point in Hood's .Sau- sAPAitll.x is that It builds up anil strengthens the system, xvhilo it eradicates disease, and as nature's great assistant princs Itself invaluable as a pro tection from diseases that originate In changes of the seasons, of climate and of. Uie SCROFULA. l.T, HOXVAIU) SnirrT, I Low l.l.i., Mass., .Ian. 1" 1 MlWini. ('. I If. 1 1 1 c ii (luitlemen I Iiaxe used ilimn s sxns w w.n t. v hi my family fni-si'idfuln h hiiiimr with wonderful success, and am h.ippv In tell xnU tint it In the best medicine xxu Vxer Used. Iiliishl ceic ly advise any nne who Is lioubli tl with scrofula to irhe tins valuable n mcily a tl ml, nnd assure them thev will 1 1 1 In ii tpp intr ed. Very truly yntiis. (Colmrii Shuttle to.) C. (.'. I'll KI.UIXG. Hood's Saks vpxmi i. is'" ' Mru (,-Ists. Price t per bottle; s. , . j pro-p.-vred by (J. 1. HOOD .x. ().. I .m .loss. Dr. Gage's Appointmeots 1 Owing to the gnat crowd ol p.e'iei-'-i t ) "see Dr. Gag" at his ,at x Islt, he finds c necess.ir) to retii'n snonir than usual. If- an there- ( fine be cnn-ulted as lollows : 1 Pavilion, MoiitiM-licr. Frl'luy, June IS, Van Xcss lloiisi-. I xiiidintoii, Siiturilnj, .1 ii ne 1!. 2(i West .'5 1st St., Xcxv York, every Slondtiy. NOTICE Mv w le, Viol'i Stnckwell ol' Ul.lim ill. Vt.. hniin-' lelt mv neil and board a i l di 1 rted me without ju-i ilhilib eaue. notice i hereby given fo-biddlng all persons whonis cxer to harbor or trut her on my nee nn t Xtferthis date I shall my no 1110 r. h 'ts (I her con tracting nl any kind or 11 .'ur . IIDItXI V x r-i eif KU r.IJi. 1) ited iln liiii 'lei. June t, s-1 1 1 h RAVEN. Ill ., k .- 1 i'r. ' ili'l In Dr. John Xo 1 m . X -,nli-r v toll ' X Sunn - I. 1 Li'. ' :i.' III. nk 11. m i V id st mil .1! lb. In. 1 s - .0. ( Ii 11 Into llllll I .1 -' I. I 0 SI it 10 . ..-! 1 ' bj 1 Mil Hi 1 s .lulu n 1 I it. I l mint X ' l I'M- jllMHI, xx ,1 1 1 ' 4 ; w.-ii. s T. HO I, Ml. - t. fgWjTHE KING OF tJLUUU FUnlrltRS Cures vlitn other mcJicini s Oil Dun t siitl- r vuth Scrofula, salt JMii'um, Tumors, Ll L,,r, I'iiupU'-i anJ IJuuinrs Inraasc It is unnecessary. za ftim; positively cures this class of tli v .IMS, Don t c ml tire tho pain caused l Klu-iiuiat irm anJ Ni'tiraiKlii. be ausc y iu nru sure to lit! rtUtwM by using tGLiiNE. Dm t Un vr it hen V' 11 nr ti M that Mim other MikxI pnrirtt r is jii-.t as p J. Insist u; m h,i itv VtiTiicE C a tair tr tl at J nt I c n in t'i 't Its v ii lrli utittuvo Ji!iva'.i tor Ijtini'Ilt'crt anJ pr ipert'-'a tn utl t ' tr vuinin. K.iiiMi has no equal. It alwujs Kiwa tatUfaitUin BILIOUS AND LIVER PILLS A IYrfort 1 Ivor Iffftclator. fare Ileadnche, Con Ftlatinn, nnit riles. An t. i. 111 o,irui n. c eiil.Vti 110 li mt-1 6 cts. ; & hi its i 1.IKI 11 nil liruf gists ami I y n ail. Geo. l'ieriu tV Co., SO llauuxer bt., Huston. FiiicCi'iuiilc.iliiiiilcivGni) Stone CEMETERY And Building Work f Monuments, Headstones, Curb ing, FLAGGING-- STUUARY-A SPECIALTY, 257 DPiiio Sttvot, BDH MNGTON v PURE . . 001 sriAYi:i). Into mv inunln's, June Mil, u r'lnfr heller. Owner can obtain -.me 1 x 1 'XcliH piopeity mid luijun-' charms ft. lir.NTI.V. spi ur m.. South Ii' r Hutu". H0,dAlwlt