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THE BUKLINGTON FREE PRTJSS: THURSDAY, OOTOT5ETL 20, 1892. 13 HllST OF THIS SESSION. Tl EARLY eOTH BRANCHES PUT THEMbELVfcS ON RECORD. HI1U I'ass Senate nnil House vvrelily I'livitlent llllli Introduced mill I.lliely til He Sernlrly Considered fetlltis 111 rers nnil Supreme .filUcos Ulectotl ,iu Joint Assemblies ' ll torn 1 rlday's Daily Freo Trcsi. HimWUKii, Oct. 13. This has beon nn interesting ay too J.sgisitiiuro. iwo joiut assemblies, though marked by no renl contest, wro necessarily interesting nud Wll .,u... 1J...U..W II1QUD tllU.I KL 'CUUIIIVU I.. .1. 1.-......I... . .t 1. J.I i ! . s od i .1 oi St. Jolmsbury lias another bill the tains nature, dllloring from thcs-) lu ll iducetl to-day, in that railroad compnnles if, tint n-rntti.it- rI'l.n en l.-t,wi U lm I t, lm much diaoiisml, A bill introduced by Mr, ( liniiln, to prohibit dumping sawdust itiio streams senilis to be one tliut ought to puss , lm' wnl meet with much opposition ou tha 'inrt or tho mill ownora. Sniintt Morn hi';, Smn'jr 1 'sttr by request presented tlio pretest of ', C. Brighnni mid other lognl voi r- oi . oi' uester against (tin election oi 1,. II Johnson. I). K. O'Sn Iv-nn. Unci r inno n j a 1 1 Ufred Viltnlre as justices if I no i. i-i , 1 t-Ci L J LIIU JUlltt UUII V C133I -ouimittee on c uuty olllcors. Hills Pinned, hi intor HyJo, for the committee on cor- V, Incorporating tho St. Album Klectrlc l.l,lit njd Power company. Tliu bill was rem: run iiurii limn mm m-.nn iu .-.pnnin irl ti-no and passed. The bill amend tho icl incon'or nine lue ermom j.uo insur ance conipuui. ij-o nt Resolutions Adopted. By - enni ' Orout, providing for a joint noon, October 111, to complete lm election nr I nlteil .States Rpmitnr: hv Sennt r Sniifird, providing thnt tho ttund- , I.,.- ........ .t. . .... I v.. in? tl vl ling that tho standing commit- os on null ury utfairs vi-it tho Soldiers' Iillls Introili coil nnd Ito "irreil. t! il.lv Small r Morrill to incorporato he i jsLui-iih Falls rradeil school district.- irui'tee on eduintion, S 15, l.v i-onittor Mori ill to amend tho ' incor Draiing the village of F.uoi-burgh i mm ilia .'in Niu.mua lui luu uuiiaii III len of low r$ committed on rnriiorntinns. H lG, uy Senator 'ail to incorporate tho s. 17. by honator Jlead, prov.dmg for cu eiv piij iiiuii i. vl uiijpiu ts uy uorjjur itlotn. Uho bill provides that every tnnna- aciurinc. minini:. (luarrrniR:. inorcauti e. .nted rallivny, except steam surface rail- Tin is. N nj I iohis ipiprniin. rniniiiintin uid munirlpnl corporations nud every in- hrt vn. h enrniMl 1. 1 filch eniri nvn tn wirh n six Ja8 of tun date of such payment, iu J thaf if t any time of such pay- iLn. iinv pmn iiTH shiill 1 1.4 ..IiepiiT fr.im lua ii ar pluco of labor ho shall be entitled to tlon mo a ing any of tho provisions of tho U'li is lumiu iinute iu u penally nob t'Aceeu- i f id aul not less than 1U for ench vio- ution and it is maile the duty of the State's utornoy to prosscuto violations upon proper 'omplalm. Tbo act is totalis olfect Jan. I' ll, . lleferrod to the committee on b. 1 , by Senator Foster, to pay A. V. ina 1 Jlng o 1 ur'lncton, tho sum therein lamed c mm ttes ou claims. 1J 1 y Seuatur Amsden, providing for ne cAi c public oiir.nl grounds. S. ii, !-i.jator Ilaskins, to incorporate ho 1 rn' el. ro Homo lor tho Ajed and anti l ronm.tteo on corporations. v Jjoun J. House Iornln. Tu 'fn re1 ob tinn vfera introduced: By 'r lvert3n of iNewfans, joint resolution ro idiug that no bill involving oxponio to li ta'o shad pajs to its third reading until viMib?r 4. Ordered to lie on tho table hi 1 be printed, Py Mr. Kustodt of Khrowsbiirv, joint esoiiition granting tho use of the hall of h" nonso of Representatives to the Ver- I Medica' society, Adopted on the nait. n me noil" . jij Mi- Cannon of West Uulland, joint ei. iu ion caning upon tuo auditor or no- CCUUIH If lUrillSIl me ilnuis mil Snnnln iv, tl, m It miei itattmunt of tho oxpem.es of the idjutict und iiispector-Kenernl for the Inst i j y Vloftsd ou the part of the I midi By Y o ' .n of Nawfnno, directing the and iu coiam tteo on the insana to visit no u turns at iirattieboro and W aterbury mil lejiort U the House. Adopted on the mrt or the Jlouao. J Hills Introduced H 'J1, by Mr. Clement of Rutland, to rev lor tliu weekly payment ot wa. y c r irati 'lis Identical with Senato 1 (,eneral committee. II ,, ly Mr. Booth of Northlield, to i i 1 'ne hoc1 act ot lM.lH; Chnnges tho nn1 ' l. ijimnti c ta, nicking it payable J iu 'eud ot May, iu Februu-y in 1 ( Jun u i in March instead of July. j i uses to obviate two divisions of til) couiuilttoe ou oducation. I Mr. Hastimrs of Wnltsflald, t i fl'r k s anil lookouts; Piovidea r i(;s ' fu-e n judiie ot the Supreme u ,rh di'liculties, and all order to ii r , .1 I y uch hearing; judiciary com- id" Mr C hapln of Jericho, rolating o..i nr Hsh; Prohibits putting r .imij; committee on game t n ' ri's I " l ml 1 I . c Booth of N'orthflold, nu 'nto auditor to pay K. V. . $ Ki.fli) for securing tlio mas Henry Hulo; commit- i iv ri- ' ' (J e t'h e i H, ,, 01 I Ir 'ion . v 1 1 n i t' i ( ir 1'nrbrr of Arlington, in "i"i, Revised Luv., und all i lolating to one-quarter inplaliiiints or prosecuting cn-o; joint committee on iea he (if pies l .Ulcer l i einperarcr 1Mb I'.issiiil. H .1, inrorr 'rating tho Barre Water com- irmy, li ii niuiioriing the villuge of St. 1 -n t i i in bonds. A Ij ii re 1 II i 1 1 o i of si me Ottli ei h, 'I he 'n' ti e i bly for Ihe election of cer- an 'li oiiioet wns caneu io oruur at 11 ,c 1 i.im.t.-llov. Stronahun. Mr. I , 1 tt .liihiislury liitroducoii a ,' ou p fllponntg thn election of adju- nut nud it! pt' r touerul until Octobsr !i0, in order that tho information In regard to tho oxpenses of that drpnrtuii'nt, callod for by tho lesoliitlon adopted ny tho IIouso, could bo furnished botore tho oillco wns illlod, The resolution was opposod by Meor, Dnrliug nf Chelsen, Weston of Now fimo and Bead (if Rockingham, and on mo tion of bona tor Hull it as laid upon tlio tnblo. For sergeant nt-arms Mr. Mnrtln of Brat tleboro noiiilnntcd Truman (.'. riilnuoy of Monliolier. Tha nomination, wns tooondod by Senator Dultols nnd Mr. 1'hlnncy win ro olectod by ucclamatlon. For brignde commander Senator HasUlns noniinatod Julius J. Kstey of BrnttUboro, and Col. l'.sley was elected by acclamation, For niljutuut nud Inspootor-Eonornl, Sen ator Foster nominated Theodora H. l'eck of Burlington, 'llio nomination was oeconded by Mers. Darling of Chelsea, Enrlgut of Windsor, Bush of r'holdon, and Walker of Cambridge aud (ion. l'eck wns le elucted by acclamation. For qunrtermaster genoral Senator (front nominated William 11. (iilmoru of I'lilrlee. The nomination wa fcoooniled by Messrs. lloynton of Muntpelli't', Colbuvn of Man chester, in behalf of tho frionds of Major i II. T, Cushm iu ot re'ininglou, nlui lind been mentioned as u candidal.), Elliot of Watorhury, nnd lloi-th of Kortniiiud, nnd Hon. Uilmoro was ro-clocttd by acclnuiu tlon. For judge ndvocnte geni'i nl Mr. Foster of Del by iiomiunf! 1 Fniuk K. Allied of liuiv port. The nomination ns iiconilcd by Seuntor Bcemnn i.nd Ui-n. Alfred iu le oli'Cted by nrclanmtion Tho joint nssoiub y llion dir.BolveJ. cn ul o A It ci linn n. The joint rcrolution a lonted by t lie IIouso calling upon tlio Malo audilur to fitiuMi nn ili'inied statement nf Uio ospunces ot tliu adjutant nnil iimpootur-genorai In.- Hie pml tuo years vn, ou motion of Senator Urout, ordered to lie. The joint i oolut!on relating to the elec tion of senator ot tlu '.'nil nl Stv.f'S ti'i'in Wimoni, ailotitcd by tho Housi Ocudior l!i, uns ordered to lis, and subsequently adojiteii. Tho joint resolution adopted by tho Hottm providing for the inspection of tho insane asylums v:i, on motion of Senator Merrill, oi dared to it-'. The. joint iosolution, Granting tbo use of the House to tho Vermont Medical soc.oty, wes adopts i. Senate bill 7, amending tliu net incorpor ating tho 1'ittsford Aiini-duut coin; nnj , v.as inssed, and after tho Joint nseembly the fcenate adjourned for tl.e day. II oilHi) A I lul nun i These bills were introlucol nnd referrpl: S. 'J, iimendiiig the net incorporating tlio St. Albans Klcclrio Light mm i'ower cuiu- P'iuy; corporations. S. 10, an net in amendment nf the charter ot the Vermont l.ifo linuiance company; committeo on corpoi ations. II. by Mr. Dale of Brighton, an net relating to freo text book". Makos It the duty of school directors of erei y tonn und city to purchcte lit tlio expeurj of Mich town or city text books or other tupplirs used in tha public fcIiooIh; tnid bookh and supplies to be loaned to tha pupils of taul schoolb free of charge; committee ou edu cation. .Intnt Itcso1 III I inih, IVom tho Senate, directing the standing committee on the lDnno to visit tho insane asyuuus and report the condition of the same; adopted iu concui 1 1 ncc. From toe Semite, providing for n joint assembly to be held ou the l'.KIi of Oc ober for tLo purpoi-o of completing the election of j lilted Stales bcnntor; adopted m concur- lence. From tho Senate, directing the ttauding committee on military nllnirs to visit Hie Vermont Soldiers' Home at Bennington and repot t the condition of tliu same; adopted hi concurrence. 1 rom tho judiciary eommitti", instruct ing the State auditor to col ect from the person or e-.totu liable whatever expense may bo inclined 111 completing the records of the probata district of Jssex, us provided in H. R.'; ordered to lie. Ordered In It Third Uendlni', H. by Mr. l'.iliot of Wiitwbury, to secure noti.'o to ligiuecs in cabe ol public beuest. 11. 12, by Mr. Dale ot Brighton, authorizing tho judge of probato tor tho probate district, ot Kssox, to complete ihe probate records of said district. 11. 11, by Mr. Blgeloiv of Biookfleld, amending sec tion 'J710 of Revised Laws of lb U, relating to the board ot civil authority, 11. I'd, by Mr. Bailing of Chelsea, reliiling to the man agement of public librnrios. The sj onker announced the appointment of tho following committee to prepnie a standard lira insurance policy, under tliu resolution oll'ered by Mr. Bacon, und adopt ed: Mr. Bacon ot Hartford, Martin of Iirat tieboro, Ward of Walthum, Arnold of Bethel, Miller of 'owpoit. I lnctlnn of .1 mini's. joint assembly for the election The judges of tho Supremo Court conveiiLd ut 2.UU o'clock, Liout.-Oov. Siranahun piusid ing. Jlr. Stall'ord of St. Jolmsbury nomi nated Jonathan Ross of St. JohusUiry as chief judge. Senator Browned nominate 1 Ru?sell S. Taft of Willistou as llr.st assist - I ant judge. Senntor Dulion nominated John W. Ron ell of Randolph as second assistant. Mr. Martin of Brattleboro iiomiuate 1 James M, Tvler of Brattleboi o as third assistant, Mr. Burner nt Arlington nominated Live land Muason of Manchester ns fourth as sistant. Senator Hall iiomumtid Henry R. Start of Bnkerslioid us tilth assistant. Sena tor (Jiout miininated Lafur.ist 11. T'houip ton ot Ira burgh as sixth imsistaut. .Mr. Boynion of Moutpeber notiiii.ate.l Seneca Hnsolton of Burlington. Mr. Thompson's nomination was seconded by Messrs. Kuright of Windsor, Read of Rock ingham, Senator Boyca and Mr. Darling of CheUea. Mr. Hasolton's uomiitatiou was seconded by Jlr. Henderson of Bui lington. The chnir appointed us tellers Senator Lrout, Messrs, Boyuton, lletiilersou, Kuright and Resd. A ballot resulted us lollon: hole number ot voti s '.'Is NiHossaty .urn choice 1 o L. 11. TUoinpsuii ban a IS t-t-lleca lia'eilini hud . 1 1 Judge '1 humpunu wns declined ie-Iected. Tha other ju Iges weto re-elected by aculain allon In order. Tho joint assembly then dissolved After the jo nt assembly tho House nd journod for the day. 1 fglsl.itlVB nl( s. Gov. Fuller has leceivod an npp'leition to upiiomt a ctimuiinilonrT to n roud enn gross at .Memphis, Tenn., on the thud Wed nesday in November. If any einiotiter inti rusted In good roads is to be in that vi cinity and would like the appointment tlio governor would boglud to confer willi him. Thn first Meek III November has been so leoted as "Indies week.'' The nUb-ors' reunion occurs ut the Mime tune and thetiio events will make it tlie socii.1 week of Ihe session. There will be the u.titil reception at tlie State HoiiKion bomo evening yet to bo des ignated, James Field, member from Foirbburgh, was railed home by the death ot his mother Wednesday, TWO JOINT ASSEMBLIES FRIDAY MORNINQ. 3Iom bfrs Retunlnlu Seislon T.onB Eaongli tn Plapoie of tile lluilnesi on ttstid nnil 1 lion Adjourn Until Monday Hills Intrnduoed Othor Work of the J'7. From Saturday's Dally Free l'ress.1 Mo.frrEMEit, Oot. 14. The Legislature remained in Btislon to-dny long enough to clear the presiding olllcers' desku nnd thoti adjourned to Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock Two joint nssombllos wore hold In the morn lug, but they were uninteresting uflnlrs. Sell ate Jtfornlncr, These bills were ndoptud: 8. 20, Incorpor atlng the Brattleboro homo for tho nged nnd disabled; II. 0, amending tho act incor porating the Barro Water company. After tho too joint assemblies tlio Senate adjournal. Seiinte A firm mm. Senator 1'ovcj introduced a Joint roso'ii- Hon providing that tho (omiuilteea on the I House of Correction visit thai institution I und report; adopted. Senator DuBois inlrodiic.'d n resolution, which was uilopted, providing that when (he Senate ndjoiirii it be to o'clock Mon day nitornrou. Illll. Jntrodiiecil nud K fe l vd. II. 1, nuth'TiZiug tin jni!i;o ot prolmlo for the distrii t of Knox to mike up tliu coiii l iecord; cnnimittoe on ,)udiciiy. 11. 14, relating to the b mr u nt civil nil thoiity; ootntnU'ce ou judiciary, II. lj, minting to the l'ltlsloi d Aqueduct company; cominHk-e on c'jrpnrntions. 11. Ill, minting to ills maiiagi'metit of publio libraries; committeo on education. 11. il), iucrporiiting tho Vermont Title graph and leiepuoiio couipiu y ; conimltteo on corporaii'ins. 11. relntiii; to notice to legatees In case of public bnjiiest; committee on judici ary. H. CI, by Senator DuBoi-i, relating to probata bond .. 1'rovidea that ev.-rv fltir- oty upon Hi'! bond ot u jti igis of prutnlo or any bond taken by a ,i,iK"e of piobntd shall llle witn ihe bond n oru rtaiemout Hint lie or she i.s north twice as much as liable for in ntlachnoie property. judiciary coin- lull tee. Or. motion of Senator Beemaii tho Senate adjourned. II iiuse 3, nt n . ng. These joint resolutions were introduced and adopted ou tlio part ot the House: By -Mr. Fisl.o ot Woybri lgo, granting the umj of Rem -enenintivus' hnll to the Vermont Olllcers' Reunion society, Tliui sday evening, November!!; uy Mr. Voung of Bristol, m btrucllng the I'liiuiiilltue on tho State prison to visit that iiutituujii and report condi tion of Hie tame. Hills In'i'o.tttCed nnd Itcfelrcl. II. !.!), by Mr. I'nghsh of Woodstock, to pay Ij. C. Pease the sum named; For the board li.H of an inmate ol tho Windsor counts j.ul: claims. li. -10, by Mr. liendorson of Burlington, relating !o iniiro.id spurs and sidn tracks crossed by tlio line ol nnother road; Hither company iuterestol may petition the Su preme Court, which may nppoiut u commis sioner or older the taku.g of testimony, und make an order in tlu reuiiaes;) railroads. H. 41, by Mr. Rowland ot Barre, to in corpoiiue the Barre Saviugs Ban!: and Trust company; Banks. li. 4'.', by Mr. Taylor of 1'roctcr, to amend the act incorporating the I'rootor Tl ust company; LaiA--.. 11. -1.1, by -Mi. Lnriglit ot Windsor, regu lating mesne process l'rovide 11, nt b-foio uttuchmunt is uiaiio, plamtill' or ins attor ney makes allidavit ot a just claim and its nnliiic. ANo provi Ie.s lor reduciug uniouitt of bail or of property attached, after erv Ing tho writ, at any tune before judgment, with allidavit etting forth reason tlieretor, by or..ei of court belore which suc.i ordar isond,ng; jud.cinry cominittoi.. 11.41, by Mr. jCil ioc of Wnieibury, to change the time ot koMui,- Hint villagj moetiug from Jai.uary to March; commit tee Oil .'ll'Ctlilli-. 11. lo, Ly r. Cutting of (iuddferd. to ameud the R. L. rep.l nig to clntk hits i.f ! voii'i'a. trovi.ies mat betoio n mime isput on the chock list the applicant therttur -Ii ill produce lo the boaid of civil nuU.i.rity sat isfactory evidence of his right to hove Ids noma placed thereju. Committee on elec tions. H. 4(5, by Mr. Henderson of Burlluftoii, incorporating St. John tha Iiajtti.it society of Burlington; cot poi ations. 11. 17, l .Mr. Wymati of Athens, ex tending the time for printing bailuttj under the election law ol RlSA 1'iopoiea li days before oiectlon as such tune. Committee on elections. H. -18, by Mr. Rabbins of Chester, to amend tne revi-ed laws iu regurd lo limita tion of ptohti'Utmns f ir crime. 1'rnpostn thteejoars as mich limitation m theft, rub ber i, burglary and forgery, distend of tlx years as now provided. Committee on jud.c ary, 11. -lb, by Mr. Hewitt ot Putney, lo nn iiex part of liummerstou to Putney; com mitti e on toil u liuej. H. 50, bv Mr. Mlder of Newtort, relating to th" diversion of tue line ot Newport ami Richford railroad in the town of Newport; railroB'ls, H. 5 1, by Mr, Ware ot Townshnml, re lating to the dog tn.i. Dealh with the dog tax dodger who lecuuie possessed of a pup after the tnnii ot ta.Mug tuo bnme nud re fuses to ttot ft license until the time oomes again. Makes tho tax payable the s ime .-m It tn doj were oivnel w lieu lue 'ux for that year was due; Commlttej on agriculture. Hills l'assed, II. lo, amending on net entitled an act to incorporate the Pittford Aquidui't ("om piiuj ; H. -0, inooi poruliug the 'e.myit Tuiephouo and Tetegrrpli coiiipan;. ; S. 'J, nu act in amendment of an act incorporating tl.e rt. Aibans Hlectno Light uml 1'unur company; 11, 1'J, authorizing the judges of ; robato and I agister of hiscntut, wllhm and for the ilUtrict of Ivsxix, lo complete the probato records ot said district, uho House oj its p.irt til-in udop'olthe joint resolution retorted by the committee by which th Slain auditor is Instructe 1 to collect fi oin persons llul lo for thu expense incurred in completing tlio loiordsl; II. !!, relating lo thu maiuieemeut of publlu ll biories; II. 4, to tecui o notice to legatees iu case of publio bequest. Adjourned. ilollit Anenihlle-., Pursimut to u joint lesulution, tho joint anoiubii' was called to ordj.- nt 10:!!0 o'clock to hear tha report of joint canvass ing I'otntiiitUn appointed tn cnuvau the votes for I eprenBiilalivei, In Congress. Tho icpnit wns ns follows: Whole i.iiiul.er i t vot(-H, ITrat Ill-till i !M,IIW ii e-sinj fur choh o H,;e II In in y Powers -; 1 tlii W. -Mi lit ttr.ok '.i. i'.'u Rodi.ev Whlilimore L Hi Mnlorily for II. II. Power ,8.i Vi mile number of vules in oml Di.iriot 2!,.sl Nwes-nl for ll choice lll.'i.l W . (.rout. ' i. ( i . hui. tn Mtt'l W, 1' Un'ii-'litoii.. "l'i Mujorltj for W. W.Orout v.i'.j At 11 o'olook ft second joint uvnbl)T irm held to listen to the report oi lh4 JMptm inlttae appointed to o&nraM lotim let the county and probate oftloer. It appeared from the report that Monk ton had elected but five of tho eoven Justices to which tho town Is entitled and B. W. Meader nnd C. L, Doers were chosen to fill the vucanclos. Guildhall elected but four out of fire justices nnd O. S. Boyco wan chosen to com plete the list. Bradford elected but sir out of seven and A. F. Col burn was chosen to make up the required number. DIsjoIvoJ. House A ftnrnoon. Mr. Weston of Newfuno callod up hi resolution providing Hint no bill Involv'ng uxpetiso to tho State shall pass to ita t ird reading until Xovemlur 4, and on motion ot Mr. Clark ot Halifax it was dismissed. H. 'M, to incorporate the Br.tt tlnuoro Homo for l ho nged and disable 1, was re ferred to tho conimltteo on corporation". A p.tilinu v.as presented by Mr. Win cliC'.ur o( Londonderry, signed by sevi-ral 'Itl.-u . t V I'l-nuint, sliitiu ( llt.r. lUn teats l'o,eru.l upon tbo lens-i of land w.tliin this .-tato -fijii' iired fo public, pious nud clmr ilriblo i,h are greii'h uif'ij'i i: and ploying that the muter ho Invi stinted and the in-dpi-ility ip.iiovcd. It was reforrnd to the conuuitteo o.i laud and tni"s. Oj mot in j of Mr. I iright of Win it wns Voted that when iidjinirnm"nt was ha 1 it bo mi',1 Mi nday ft'tTiioon Ht 'J o'clock. Tlio Hon n Imn, on motion ot Mr. Ulur't of Halifax, ndj urni'd. OH THE LEGAL DOCKET. A uininl itliinti In (lie W llnllnt Law, si'linnls and Hlybu-iiis ti!l t Lending Tup ! t ttr tic lli Si-rt-iiini. li'iom Monday's P-'uy l-'ico l'reH. Mom pHt.iKU, Oct. id. The Legislature is not lllnly (o accomplish lunch tlii'i week. Tuo two bronchi' will nc' liecalied to oid"r until tnno'oloois to-niorro, und the Mo.i dny nfteruoon es ii.ns seldom amount to much. I;ii T'ns.l'iy Hi ' Senato und House ill ballot for United statu senator, union Wediicsdn' lhay wdl ii i it 3 tu joint neni- , bly lo conip etu tho iilei'liou. Tne mainbei s I wnl naturailv deurc l.i e liome for theob- fi-rvnuee of Colunib.is .ay ou Frl lay, so 1 1 iut an adjournment (rum Thui ; lay to Monday may be etxpecied. The biennial visits of tho several joint committees to the vnri. ui State institutions ! wnl U gin this wrek Thursday, when the' committe. on thu tumtm i-!!! K to Hie Pi nine asylum tit Brattleboro. uater they will go to Waterbury. No dates have yet been fixed for the viiu f.f ccmmittcoj ou the S'liti- l'risou, liouae ot Correction and Reform ScjooI. Impmtiiut Tup p 1 nrt lit nitilng. Anioni; the most miinr'.ant subjects to be roiif idertd Uy the j.i-H,,.n.-iiie a.u tlie now b iliot laws thai have Ii i n pu-M-ntCd. Otheis nto bound lo couio and it is of course linpossiblo to predict just what will lie the outcotiiH. Tlio inw wi.l not bj repealed but it will be considerably amended und nn oi fort will bo tntnle to clear up tho hazy points in the law as it now standi. .Scllnnl l.t-uisllltlo'l. The school lnw will as usual bn n bone of contention. Involved in tim dmcussion will bo Ihe election ot I. St Ue mi eriutendent of edtii-iitiuii. Mi. Laudcit, piincipnl of the Burlington High school, t as declined to be a candidate lor the positi m. ll is under stood ti.at Superintendent . Imor of W titer bjry is a cnudnlaio lor re eovtiou nud the mimes of tionator D. J. K. r ot Burling ton nnd Repiesentalive i '. li 10th of Noi thfi'dil, formerly sopor' .-or for Wash ington county, hav been niirilioned in con nection witli tho of'ice. The seltcuon ot Mr. Arnold as chairman of tuo House committee uu el.,.' i!;on w as nn oxcullent one. Mr. Arnold i Bethel's su- pei internment of sciio-ils i-ud I i.- iv.n much I ultjntlon lo edtioalioti U lui'te.n lie in Ifonneil tlie repiesentativo oi tho Flil.u j 1'm.ss on Friday that tho committeo were I iiiiuntuiotn.'y in favor of tlie town sy-tem I and tl.ut iliuy would intrudin'e a bill m tne 1 llnuse ILe r'om.ni- wncl;. I r. w ill t.i-ni.i.l.i in, , .,. , ,..., ,i ,,,,, .... aiiop'inu i:o':ipuisory ou each tnvn. Tins is In Hue m.h superintendent L'uluiirr's Vlsvis us expressed in his lec.ni lepi.: ;. .'t:tr ol Ili;liw.iB. Mr. Hinds of liighgnte, chiiiriumi of tho House (ommillee, has uppointod a sub com mittee, cuusisting of Mussis. W'aitney of T'linbridge, CTitl'ord of Miolburne, Wnk lield ot W'estlie.d, Lad 1 of Worcester, and Campbell of Rochester, to draft a bill loos ing tmvar! improved luguw i-.vs, Ii Is to Ln hoped that some measure of this sol t will become n .aw. On Weduesdny, Principal Landon of tho Burlington High school win nring one of Lis classes to the eupitol that the Lojs and pirls may get nn nka ot the way laws are made. The idea i an exce'leut one aud other teachers might vvt-ll follow the exam lie. VERMONT GOOD T EMFLARS. rlllSlUe; J.von-iio nt ti Hil l iueeenful Mesimi. livHKi.v, Oct. Ill, Vermont (ir ind Lodge ot (loud Teiu-,liirs closni to nibt. All tho sittings wore iiuimonious ami Inrg.ly at tended. The next session . Hi Le at ..lout I ellur on the sccoud We.biesiay iu next Oc lobtr, T lie uiiwi itteu work ns exempll lied by C. II. liuydoii, OUkurs wore elect ed as folloi.s; C, 11, Hayi"u uf JJssex, grand chief temp ar; Ml-, ll.l.i C. Fuimy, Lyudotivillo, grand v.ce teuipnir; C. D. Ldj-erton, Northdeld, ginud siicictary; R, A. Hutch, Striilloui, grand tre.,suier; A. j. Nilei, .Mori isville, gi ami uiinitur; Lizisio A. Buttei Held, Roxbuiy, grand Miperin-' temieiit; juveullo templar, L eorga H. Stuul ley, Buiiuigtoti, and C. 1). l-.dertmi, Nurthlie.d; i ej resoulntive. tu light worthy tiraud Lodge, Des koines, lov.a, tteoige V, , lineman, Siviiutim; Rev, . lx. Crtiwtord, l'lttslord; nllernuie; R. O. Sitiitovunt. Swtinton, D. R. W. (J. I.; appointed (Ul cers, liiibort H. Cndy, Midlifi.ury, grand miii ihal ; B.niichi .diukinnd, Barton, grand gourd; Donald Smith, Barre, grand sentm ol; Dr. C. V. Staples, Lyndouvihe, grand assistant seemtary: Jlr C. II. Smith, (inorgin, grand deputy mnrsbul; Itruoj Mc Douald, Monpeiiur, gitiuil mt-singor; 0, A. Wattles, Beiiuiiiilon, pa.t grtuid ohiif T'om plar. T he committor uppoluted for nrranxius thought it ndvli.nl, In to stale that theio wnl be n picniu nud teuiiei nuce muss nnetlug next milliner ut Cnioeu CUy Park, Burling ton. T he Keeley cure for drunl;i.nues was eiulursod. R was voted that tuu m; erjn taudents of all jiivonilo teuip."s uereaJter be elected lor one year, In the utening ilieie was large public session in the opun home, witu a soug and prayer service and addresses by C. H. Hay den of Rsaei, Rev. II. S. Uovvnrd of tjue ben, Rev. r. U l.e.vis if Newport Outre, R. S. Sturtevaut of bnant'm, Rev W. H. ('ran ford ot Pittsfoid. Hi- k"' iiin I be I-. h's blowing like a jiolse l-iii a nimtiu- h - i mul.iiig niisinwui lie tool, a -i. irmi a loi lie m d mit,! no morn that tup. I lm lul t'l tml Adamaeu a Botanic Cough Balsam, A. FATAL MISTAKE CAUSES COLLISION AND DEATH ON THE NEW LONDON NORTHERN. Two J"rclgbl Collide nt Full ."Speed TIto Slen nnd Tour Vnlunliln Horses Killed riihrful Wreck nf Itnlltug Stoelt To AVlloni Ilia Illume Attache". Nkw London, Oct. 11. The Boston ex press freight, which left this city this morn lug nt G:4U collided with tho Brattleboro freight bound south at Unrrlsou'u Lauding on tho Now London Northern railroad. Tho onglnos cume together head ou and it fright ful wreck resulted, Tho first car of the !uiith-bouiid tram contained four race horses hound for tho racn nt Uroton to day. Four of tho live moil In charge of the horses ttoio hil.id outright nnd o'lo was so foari'u.ly injured tt.at lie died n few riuiuUi after reaching Ihiacitv. The men klllnd were ns fmlons: (Jlmries Hliiney nnd William Gillm of l!ndlon Spa, ii, V.; F.dwar.i Moole of .lornich, this State; Mi'Ki'iini, rei:- donee iliikiniv.n. Of the llflh man uolhing is know ii. T in race hores lilltil were: Toddy 1L, Brocl.awiv. Wouderl il Curo and .Jenii'o Mnyiiarf. I.'oiie of tuo train hands siitterel injury oilier than tlist sus'anied in juiru ing from tha trains, iioth engineers and fU'.'iujn saw the iMlbs.uu co.ild not be n voided und aft'i' thutl n- oil' sMam t'loy Ivapod from their machine). Tho scone nt too point where the wieck occurred is one of tear! ill destruction. 1 he car which c lr ried tlu hoi-sen and i:i3!i vnn puslie.l aficr tliu co.lijluii over tliu engine of the north bound tram und then lell over ou ils std, T'hu other cars of this train were in a iinllttr iinnner thrown over and o.i to t'ao s;d.' ot the Blj'ou frei.;ht. TT. is aflLinoou Coroner l'aik of thii dis t"i 't licgiui Ins niviisl igation. The crowaof both trains wore examined and testified to the facts uttending tile accident. F. A. Harmon, train despatoher n; the New Lon- don iKipot, testmeit tn-it lie, at .i:..i a. in., tungrapliu 1 tliu dmpiitoliur lit Norwich that the sctith bi ii'id fieight would meot tho uortu livinid nam nt 1 hamesvllle and cross. This in "sign ivis leceived bj Carroll, the Norwiou operat.)'1, and signed for. Tho en gineer of tho suutu-haiiu 1 train denied hav ing l ciuved tin V such message Ironi the Noi w.ch operator. The inquiry win ad- journ.-d until 10 o rlocit tn-morrow morn ing, when Opoiutor Cai roll mil be put upon tho stand. No arrests la the mattoi' have yet been nnd-. Thomas Can oil, the telegrapher of the oeiv London ami Ncutheru railroa 1 at this p'n 'e, svuo, it iippe.ir.s, now h responsible lor ;he disitsier on the above road, has dis appeared. He did not report for duty to-nr-lit nt his regular hour und no one seems to know what has bjcoliij ot him. Carroll la nboii: 'JO yetn i ol ao. Ef'.VOP.TH LEAGUE. i-lpenltig IImii-cisi-s i.r the Voim-int Con lelelice (Jim vn 1 1 nn. ..IiiNTl'El.lKU, Oct. l!i. Tne Vermont coulereuce convention of Rpworth leagues oi aued in Triniiy church ut B) u. m. with devotional nxeicises led by Ruv. T. B. Truav. At HjnlO a. in. there was nn ad die.iS of welcome by Rev. A, J. Houzh, winch was reopondol to by Rev. L. L Busman, Rev. C. W. Bradley and Lmus Leavens. At 11. lo an essay on "lue Voting pjople.s' innveuioni" was road by Mrs. Aiu-e Barney, fol.oied by an a.I dros3 ou "Applied Christianity" by Dr. F. A. Betty. i'ho loreuoon session cioised ness meeting, appuuilmeutof with a btii-committoe.-, etc. Atl:H'J J). in. thero was a praise service conducted by the prayer and barre chap- tor, followed by reports of commiiUes nud the election of tho following nllicers. Brest dint, W. S. Smitbers of Barre; first vicj liresilent, Miss Josephine Tailor nf W'uter bury; second v me president, K. F. ilurdoy ot St. Ailmus; third vi.-e pre.d lent. Mis. II. A. Dunham ot Woodstock; fourtn vice president, W.llard ShattucU ot t-t. Albans: secretary, i.iuus Leavens of Iluosburgh; li eusurcr. Miss Multia J I til of &t. Johus bury. At I) p. in. Rev. J. V. Slierborn gave a ta.k ou "How can our couforeuco org iuizi tlon be made tnos' ei'Vctive :-" Miss Winnie Bull spoke ou "Tlie Biblo in our literary work," and Don hides on "Social Christi anity." Tne afternoon session clo-ed with a talk on "The u.o 1 d sec. einry." Mun ri'l.i.lKit, Oct. 14. The dual session of the Lpuurth league convention ojHiieil last evening with a snort song service, after which a leiegiiim I rem tlu gran I lodge ot 1. O. li. T. was read. At 7:3t) F.W. Hamldlr. of Wost Randolph gnve a talk on tha "Back look" of the league, which was tallowed by Rev. F. W. Lewis ot Burton on the "Outiiiok," and by R-v. li. L. Bruce ot St, Albans on the "b p Lo in" of tLo league. A oodection was te-i lakuii, after v. inch tin convention clo-el iu tho form of a cols-ci iiliou meet. lug. The deepest lutein it was shown through out the meetiu; and there was a good at- teuibiuce, lepreseuttu di-t i i,-ty of Vermont. the four ("inference 1 lie nevt cotivouiion will Iu bell i.t St, Juliuabliry about one year from this lime. VERMONT CONFERENCE tlf IViiiliau's tloi.in .u (..in I'irj 11 e I e I y io-c TTinlr Auutiiil bea.iue. Miivii'klii!H, Oat. 1!5. The clo-ing "s slon nt the Vcrmolit conference of the Wo man's Home I.liuionnry soc ely was hold this evening. The report of th .Moutpeiier district vi as 1 0 id bv .drs. i.lla (., I'.lmai' of Hane; of tbo Sprm jlleld d, strict, by Mis, O. D. Clapp of Woodstock; of llle St. Johiisbury d sti let, by MfJ. . K. Huso of St. Joliuibury Centre. Tlie lollowing (ifllcers '.vare elorted: Prosb dont, Mrs. I'.liz.i A, Barrett of Bradford; corresponding soiretary, .Mrs. J. O. Slier tiiirne of I'ubot; lecordiug secretary, Mrs. Y, tl. Jo'iub of Bradford; treasurer, Mi. C. 1', I'arnsworth uf Bellows Falls. A president and secretary for e.ch district 111 1 ll.a conference wore also chosen. Sot '1 lm UIl-Iii Wuril. ' No," snnl Pi'iiho sadly, ' "pain' doseu'l ex iresswh.tl ..liter .it tlmse tiin.-s -it is Hinip Iv 'ii'n i'l-- 1 Km IV 1 ought tn ( tills u 1 1 a phvs.oian, lilt 1 dread It mi I 1 ( 111T bring nij Mi.f in no it. Then, loo 'fiinain dineuMis' .ilvv.ivs seeunil so liido Ic.ito to me, I can't bur to ii 'Vi- .1111 11 ie know or spea'. nf in 1 no " "i-. ile.tr," iitisw.'ied Kilitli, "lint iiiui'i you know you inn '" innd without going to a nil v Mil an V Send to "HI ilrii.'i;Ul fur a bntlie nt Dr. I'leioii's 1 .tvurltii l'i r 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . and take it, and J warrant you'll feel Knur 11: a ver tew ilni ..'' , , , The mi li'.ii li'ifts i"rtii.i'!.' lie inc'lilne, ton. T'liov .Kiioil t il tu (ii txaitl wnat .1 claims, ' to ( 'lie '.' enrrho.', p.il'ifin Irr ;u luriltes. en essh'u ll'iwuiv. i.iu.,iiiu, I'.tl.uu ,rtu 11111r.11n.il "I Uleitis, nud lue .iiiiuiii- MU.'iah'.e nt 1 1 1' r "."euiale vi u iK lle-s -s. liso sti-oiiljtliei.siiiid 1. iillds ill- the itlei'ine ly-loii , and nerves, r,a- n iiiii-uiii, run down wins and inn. li- rs feel n . lven.ilel alter titklti . 11, .mil ihe) 11 r snvi.l t 10 pan f.il eiitiiarriisi. 1 ineti' ami eMieiis. nf a . rgi a. exaiutuatlou I uutlft tedious, lilcsoiuu tHs.tuieut. DLCOYt D CN HOARD. Tramo In )i n in no 1 1. (ii ;.nt I Ii ' iter "i 111 . l'rlsl. Ban l'n.:;o:3eo, Oct. 1C Tie Ksnmlner coulnltis ii i-ii .-Uiy acvtonnt nf the crulso ot the steamer .lonl srrr.ttt, wh'eb nrrlvwl hero Tliiiifdny from Sen .Tim.? tie Ottfttr nmU, nftcr Inning !t nded Bi (jtialin'aii pons 8M riitlvev of the filliirrt, Kbttidn, who were deHwred io vvi.iltliv plantation owwrs of Oi.lr.il Aniericu, tindev con tract to bumruo biboiers there for :i term of llvti ycuri. T lie Hccount, in written By nn Kxiiinliifi' l fpcr'Hr, who k'fl lint'B on tho Mntils"! rat in April btit hi 1lio;:.tl of n sailtd iv. . ! a. cntiipiniii"". her on tl.e en tiro Miyii'4 'I '.:' mc'ii'.iit dcdnrt'i that th Mnnt'i'-rrii' w as a sbive ihlp; lli.at thr. Mat U vi Wern -nld in MUtllinftbv for tl(') ii hr-id. t he iiinmuit. beiitR titkrn tr I'u' Hills-) of "pit -.ige tni.ncy," ii .'.ttfK tliL tho slfinii'i' v itd ll liutiib.T if lilnccs in ill - (.libel! prciip, r.itil i hwh that in- fl q-i"s;,r,ii.-ii,! tnetliodH w-ra iv- siu-tcil lo i i jjct n .( vc'i iibonid. In a nittn-b"i-iil'ia v V'i'ili bids vfva lii'liii'i'd t.i i.n nlio-ii'd the i,tii t-r rt' il were frigh: i timl into ! .'jut..' n. co::!"r.-t, mill I ert I heir p'i t'c'i! s in..! t.'. i id- n l.itive'., :irt le- iti't wililii'; to part with t t"t'i, v. ivild n nbotitd ils-j, A iiiutibi r of oi I nnd ilc (refit til "I I il;i".' V.-tv llii ..-riv.ti II .1 el's -XI .11 MH'll It would tlu-' 1 v.. "neii mid yrmn;; t Is I -i .i- pc Hcrlirt'd, t"; i II,; it' nitii.i I pi nit ! : i-i I'li'ct nut 1 tlo'HUi it pn;, ir s i; ''!". ,i: 1 t !,( so ii ; i'ji . lented to Tlit'tn ill ( misiii" ) ii-i nl' lb lr p'iyiii Irr ti.o f i Ic I. bio i ' i I'- I in TTie iii,tii:ti,i-t- ni i lie i xpi hi ii n v, is . . i l. l'i fgii-iiit. wi.i ',.lslll0 en. ,1' ted Willi Mlllil1!!'!- .ill .-il -I.VC f-llip, toe i'1-f.itiil T'lllliti, won ii Mini; wi' n l'i Miil'ieri i-!-i:i It nbi'ir'. ITie li p'n H ! -.t it I hut diti.i; iliiMH't nf t iio .Mutr net r.-tt loth--! ' tin's Forgiii in li'i'i'iveil tin- isi.uiilt':- us t'i t'le fate of t'l ir fiittni : yi.ifii on the I'm tiil, nnd foul hem tio y ere wifely Jul'-od in Alfiico iii.l lit re i'ii j ii;iu 'fri 'it. ;.r ispority. T In i.vultllt ;ilsu .-t.".!-- thill ot t he lOiKi'J'.'orl sblltilot s : ii wore fiUtll tn (ttintct.filn .ii Vi"i' -, .'pn. itolor tlio s.imc i niidi' b n. ,-i work o'.i pi n;.--' i I hero are mily t I HeltoW, t -o ith.'ls l.'liitIK hUCClimbed ii the i'tviis i!'d otlii-o ill -",isc-:, FATALITY LI OT IIMCREASINQ. l;i'p-iit f box nf l.lfn in thn C'libiv.iilo ltl.:ir.1 tli.ml.ig In. ) ir' vi o t it. Further i-rpoifi c, loss of life u, i i In - of .it tie i ni' 1 1 the ' oi -.'.bio norm nl i'uosibiv ,m I ' 'dtie i 1 .ire b"iii-; rooeivod. AlotiK the lb el. Island i 'lilrn'n1. hot .'. i ei t'liloivub) r-pi mgs ,11111 tin- K.u.s ii.i... the sr.uitn w.isnt, 1. wofst. .Voir i ,!, 111, 'l Rook 1st. in 1 tt i"lv mtlki't- s o'i ,ii-,i l'i dealh. T'ni't o hu,. (lrcdctitt'c it '.0 lo death bi-tW'--"ii ( 'nio iMdii Snrirs's ,i;i I Limo".. At R --isis, e.isti-rn ' ili ii'.v '' 1, no unknown 1 1 on ri 't was fnuiul doll I'i'oiii cxposilit-. In tue city of Ctibii-ii lo Spritiits, ('li.ir)oi Hen t tie died from t be I'lTnots ot tliesl-u'tn. .Vcir llonldcr, in Hurt hern C'oloi'ivlo, .1. V. V.'ulf. a mi mr, was frozen death. A short distmco from Mnttisou :iiK) shpep were found dead, nnd their hi-rdct' wu dis lovered litluly I'riv.pii (iil-iih. Ir is ex pected Unit further losses of life will be re ported when cnipmuukution is lvstoivd thfoughodt the .',1-tle. A New lnie:-n:itIo:ml Treaty PrntiaUle. A;i'.' ; 1.1.1 1 , . :i., 01 1. ir.-iiun. T'lutinis 1 lyin, minister to Mcxifo, is at pi'-M)iit tile micst, nt the p-uplc of All 11 queniUe. lo is stifloril!, from bro'o : I )(, . 1 t 1! 1 lll'll Will It 111.-!!!. M . .-.V I 1 . . s .ll ' . s Vi".'.'- but sprint's bcl'ui.- pin-oodiiu, ; AViisliiiiKtiin. Ilc Ih ret ic.it .iboiit li mission to Wiili.ii--;l'ni, but .itlmits tin probability of :i now inn 1 nun .1 nl U-..i;. Kiuiii, nnd it is -iirn.i-i tli.it bis tup ''. Wnsi'iiium lios s.uiiu-i 'lim: to ilowill: i'. IIo mivs tin- rei.it ions uf t.io two ii'n b jiuc becoming closer :i:i 1 mole cnrn..il cvi ry 1I.15-, lie dt liios lit slur) tii.r t'n I t'..t; 1 1:1 U'V.iltnioii vv.is ,; .Iu 11 uptomUit ! tne price ot l.uiul.s, ( rinni tbo It, tee t'otir-o to the Tulplt. ' 1); I i;ol I'. Ott 17. Rev. V. .1. Aimy, 1 who ll is w i inU'i'l iu ra. 'tig iiroitiniin-. ' t hi seitsoii, iiassiiid nil t'n hi rsos 111 LU , ntriiig, exu'pt a 4;'!,i l'u.i Nter, and ljusf;ni liuek tu pivichinjf. A cliuich in olio ot Minneapolis' suburbs Ii is jjivi-n him a ciil ' 1111 I he is now cuiulid'iii-U tlieiv, , salary i'l ?l'O0. lint, the l.icin; ji.ii'.s m s iy , lie lielievts he like tbo pulpit better than ! 1 the sulky. The Allrhlti.-'ti Metlintlts-t cno- 1 l'orelKe tlid llul UssijU Inm work, not ii - iistg iilile 10 reconcile in b .. pn o:.v.n witlitlieriui.il. It in .viui lm will dn lm iiii'lv lin'ets slain iv 1 1 ii 1 1 1 -1- Aiiiiveblsts. I'Alils, Oct. 17. TT10 bi.'i.V of n Vidtn r man of til' Mime ot Hi -o'., st ili.ied i'l many plans, w.h found 111 th- i'iv. t Seiun ;t fort ti iir lit nun. Disson bol.iii'.'eil tn ai-,t;iu of nmiio dfts, four nf ivinvti have bo.-u ,u- Vl'steit since the lilldlllls of Ills l'n,l. ll iiir.v tr.in-piivs tii.r, the i;'itig; di trayi-l the cMicii-i s 111 I'r.mi'ois and l 'itiiers 10 Kng l.iiid, and tb.it tiny -'is-. 1 I 11: t. bttriiv iua tht-in. mid tiu-ic. n .1 iii'tr ! 'd him ut the Hist liivur.vbie 1 .ortutuiy. liomestcul MtlHi i s .Miosti .1, HoJIKS'lllAfi. 1'u., Ikt. 17. Three ti.k- er-i, naiiied 0 uistiii, Dtuiui mid ('loin linve been u.r. tel bv tl.o c" ll 1 roii 01 iu ...in i it) io pnliLV. Too men v.t-'e p'.iv.i.n: 1. th mill :.".:!. nud, it .-- 1 1. w.-r- u. d.itini; tiieu .nd tlin-.Uo!,.u4 t.. .m ' the p!u:.t. S 'Vor.d dirges will be fcrretl .ti!-'i'.' .' lueri. T1' rr"'i an fcitlered very l.opi ri'int b. ' 10 b .ol It tiled hi a S ailing J Hi is 1 is-, (.it!. 1 ;, tic. 1 ,e priiuui.ou; resilient of llur- l--:lill il. .Vi 'til Mil l- Hoi 1 u.-itv. wt 11 ktmw u 1 nui't mill ,. I m .suiVuliv, was liislmiliy Killed bv .1 bnlinu. t Tne ik'ii'icl; It'll ft-.. in t :e n . id i1 111 is. V 0 t, .s-llVllls I'.-iSh, builtiuJ, WUIC4 H 11...S torn down. DYNAMITE FIEND Keperted to linve snus: li t to Am m sin t e Hie IVar, Pakip, Oot, 10Tlio D's N .iivilme S!el lays nu attempt has been me, l- t 1 assasdn cte the cznr by blowing up Lis lra.ii with 11 dynamite bomb, ud t.mr I.vj jiersons were killed nnd 1 i injuied b-. lii t explosion. The Kepnrt I'rnlnili'r I'ulse, Lomxiv, Oct. VI. No credit n placed lu the 1 timer of the b ow ing up ol the crar's train, No bucIi news lias b;" r.' wired at el:t.s Vienns or IDrliu. ('omul Jtvdi- CoritMiAriKN, ll.it. iliili-.l On'. U. Henry B.Py.ler, forinrilv A."ieri. nu consul here, vnu was orreite I suuie time ago fur frauds Iu connec tion with the inliiiiiiistrat im "f estates en trtiste.i to him In Ins nineliil etpaeity, has been lel.tl l",'s $ iv'lig b!' i'l ll.e SJlU of JJ-.H ' -c. Children Cry for Pitcher'? Castoria. ".UUUDKH WILL OOT." SLAVE'! OF MIPS FMEHSON TUHEO III lif'.V Y0P'. CAP- ilnntlier ' I'fifiler In tit" Tlirltllnj Xo,l hum Tratsi itv Itntt nr"l by rrlnmt ! e"'Hi, Atiitttsl l.tiiigimr Mini .ti,nvi for it CrillK! Co in in 1 1 1 -1 1 lime; Ace I5o.iT Ott - Tfcr sequ'l of Mint, tar rlldo tiHTcdy at Dedlinni, Om murdei of Mtsis Mniy Kit.i'mou, which thrilled t' f- "..."ttiity a l!t'.r tu' re li.ttn a vnrsci, t' r)i p'.nr- ypiitiiHny, i"t'u August Lane t'ftr WH I'vi-i-s'wl on 'bo chutST" of mit'. 'liT. Hit niTi-it v, r.s ma b- l.v .""nf fvtiu elt-c I. IT. WliHticy, ui'is'cl by Iletoei i ! ilV"ll!lt Of the NV.V Viir't piiliiifi, ,15 I", t W :' v rdierd, Ni w- Yni-k. I'-- li'id lri n lii'lirlfff tli'"."' f-jr 'lir ; wit': nt't-'ili I j'i'il ofntir, hii ."'.-il"i- Ciiiiiili'vni in. ' n brtriiyel ht vn .lijn'if tn 1 . tvd ei. In order to re-'! 'f ' i ivs-.t'-d nl j--, n ,vhii-h wns n(r"d for ijll-lgllel-''i -ivi. f, il'f i. ,11 11 lit ("ivi'd n !el"(rr.itii frcr-n 'h r. infni'tiiiliif hlin th.ij .Si'vVorlt sr.-l Was .stoy- 1, '. Ui u v 'V ,'t- ey wns iimuionpd, and 'l-!:i.- ,:, it mct'ons. left flistni i'o--:.. (' reai hmx New Vork b j he 'n ns. ;n wli.eh Lnuner vv.j liiv. 1 1 -' 1 stayim.;. nnd tl ere iru he a ithor of the teb gt 'iiu r o,-i-r. to .Vow York Sainl.iy, ..I 1' 1 11:1 His Supposed Old friend, f ',r. 11 il ,'i-ivcd perinission to ataj 1 n I. ' n few days. It w,. 1 1 !' bud made his quarter -o. ,' i 1 Mi'iVintt that t'10 man V. .-ll Wll'il.l If ' scd the .Vtbnitie wotiol 1. ! my nl . Languor w.ie b". -ke 1 up in th" tornbi, 'vliereiiH -viU'e kept tin til tpquUiti'..a. "p 'peri cm bi .Mraitiod for hi- extradition. iTiief 'lldo ,it oiipo aot together t, 4 in poi-. ary f,i'-ts ot the miirder, and l.i Pis'-, oiht t'n' requisiMoii papers we 4 (1-ii.vn tip ,lt tlio ntlornoy sjenernl's nfli i. Mi-, l'rttt was ilet liled on the en so as 'ho timr- of tlie inurd 'i', I't'd knnwi- g t1 tails of the crime by heart may obt-1 it fn m '.!:! 1 rime. Dur.t t- prifilter n c.mfession id ti fdari wlille thecrlm" ft 1 '11 t bor ;nen 1 1 . sb h Minds of tlie public, ' nicf'ct?'! n scheme which W-ido co fruit vi's' v in t'l'i lin-'st nf I.iin; ii 1 jt 'fnlir. b-;ct: An Intlmnte Krlentl nl I.angti'r, v-r. ttl-'.iy suspected by the polio" a Vti'iwiii;- eon --idernble nliout tbp m'ir I'oi'ur's i hot o ,'inuts, nltbriitgh lie cl't'm"d lie did not. Hew-is watched, but tu.tliiiin of ury impo" mrn liMrnd 'Hie 1 hi 'j st ill b-' fvo-1 that.it would be tht-u'icj this ninn llint I.'iti'jner V70tli'l beci'ig't, ii over. Onedarv ! .114 after the crime li.nl been, committed, i.nd a rt-war 1 of -'i n't It 1 I been o'fered bv t!.c selectmen of Dedh.im, rhie Wnde wont for (ratttefnhr. Clnseteil m Ins private oiTice fTiiet Wnde fnfnrme 1 (;.'Utt'fo!ir O.-t' if lie wan acquainted vvitlt I ".ti'jnrr'a hiding; phi"". It would nt be ,1 v. 'c tltinu fur birn tn heep It quiet. Af'et ci-efuHy tii'ikim; tbiisti m-nr h" t -ieu tu' I tin 111!, I lid know w'ici-i s!i;ii.w .1 t. d r -' '-. 1 1 .V Is II .r ii r'o"--r was hnlinct hi in for iiin1,' "rti lo.vcr: 0 ititeln'ir i' 1, id that it w-is vet t-i t i n 11, illlt 'l" r '.'1 tfl' t'-'t I,' 1 li-oi' W.i le'.s Ii. !'." ii ' I- fo'itid. 1; e 'he Slim o wuiiid n"T'i r on which In- ' i ' ri lie Mioi i od -d. r f ut- he ri u-.iid, vi rd. no ot e . ,i-x : it Joseph ( ;-iiif- ' .nee of a man w ' rj . ii'i'.v In Id ou t in .'ii miird"!'. 1 1 .it his limn. . "Run do'v the muni 't . tn stand ' 1. r. suit io ( llltK h ( ' In whiili t 1 nti - 1 'i I 1 1: ke nl' of . the p-r SPUNK'.- r-'JoEPVl50r. l)l 11 poi t line- -Vol an Invest ; I'r.ipnsi) ration. s n ft'e r i ' Yuit.v, net, 14. John I. Daven- )-.. . ii a I 1 111 ' I 1: tod ts!.,tes supervisor (f flections, ibni .c 'tinci. rei veil Tf.lu a subpoena 'o ir tu-iiny I efure the c uigressionnl com. e appoint! d to inve-tinto Lis met'n Is. He . n clored thai he would not obev it lie ciiii mitteo 1 istructe i the soreaut-nt-ariu tn nrve aiiu'lier subpoena nu Mr. l'.ieu tun t, c.t.n.: him to nppe ir l.ifi ra the i ;n r.i.ttn I'dnesda..' morn. ni nex-. to ' 1. h day th" c-.'in'.d'tee n-l.)our-"i 1 STA.'IS AN 0 ST 3 Will Plnut liver all SI11II m-e's Jl?tvri evv ...llnuil Intwetl'. I:nw Y0I1K, Oc. 14. Th" contnet tw-oii the Dm 1 i.ntienr.l Navigate a c u.. piny nod thn no Vice 1 etwi v.as fo- t'.'i'.y tmastei ginerid r mall . .V Vol's and A it verj., si- i to day, in nc 1 r.'i.i 1 I y l ougresi, .-',.. r -:quiii-U the company th'it -. 'f '..1 ( obstruct tiv e ships t. i'v if I'lf.s .uid City ot 111 eerv.e.'. lite Int. ma il iiimp'iiiy' steamships 1 with ti 1 I 1 I ler 7. ' b soul!-"'! " ':r 1 In B 1 ' - Hi o I'l I Now York-, 1. "v tlnnai -vavi,.iti will nil ilv 1! pony will b 1 stituti.n. mericem flu and tl o coiii- t. (iron;h.y an American ln- X"' 'l Ul 1' (!!. ill I Is". Drrnc'T, MieL,, Oet. 14, f tie bosrsl ol eriucn.i-jri of this c'.ty j eitcrday adopted a resoii'.tioT n tl ,-r a outer nuiileat practically xclud.ng Cut in. puLioi scLeois. ,.c Uou tr.caiii5 ti Detroit 'i- 4tJ Sai the iliirfiilii I.'.t.r VV nr. Rt. L"l'U, Oct. P.1. A local pipsr tars tl'iil with. a too nut Ir days a stillis of switcnnen, st.n'.lnr to tl.e one tun; occurred at Buffalo v i" wkesi ugo, n.ll ho in iiugurld '1 tiK log 1 "-nr ynr.U 111 and around bt, Lea's. .he tuu v;.i Usiutad hihei wx and fe.ver Loi.ri A l Hull' I ll- A n l"'i t l on I fk at ctoKr t Ilol:i.u, S. .1., 11 en led in'ie'i t v- .tuneiit.ln thit r imt , luvrstigul 011 siioivmi tti it tin. tlben-n ij n clio'etii Inn vio ent dj'seiit j , w hioh is s.b ue pt as so-, re and ilnngen us s the tt.t leri.. .1.1. S alter Wlilard, a pn i.iiiient merchant of l.unesuuii:, two miles from itetmettK fa's t hanilii'i'lui's I'olie, Cholera mi'l '--lirew lti ineli his given area! satUf'ien.i . u ths mosi seie.e i asi s uf dvieuten. p i oei. 1 11 , 1 1.. if Ii' lies' it.'ngs ever n.n 1 I'm s '.- 'v 1 .-in pre ,t Lovvnv, Burimstov, and . B.Nui-i .s, Lstt-x Junt.tioa.