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THE BURLllSCJTON FREE PRESS, THURSDAY AUCUST 13. 1805. 8 TO DEFEND VERMONT'S HONOR GOV. WOODBURY SUES THE RUT LAND HERALD FOR LIBEL. A Butt lor !S50,000 Dnmnsni Inntltutml Tlm Onrninor Hpek In Ills Own Defeiico Neve r Sjulil n Drop or Liquor In Ills l.lfo. n,... Wnniihiiw Hit-ouch his attorneys, lion. n. ,J. Koter nntl ox-Gov. V .1'. Dil lingham Instituted on Saturday a libel suit ugalnst tho Ilutlnnd Herald alleging dnm 1 11 Hi., niiiount of SM.OuO. Sheriff .vnl ilnti'n nil thl' flVCl' Mill SCl'Ved the papers attaching the real and personal estate of the Herald and Globe association, tho corporation which owns and publishes the Herald. Percy W. Clement, the piln clpal stockholder, receipted for the per sonal piopcrty. The suit Is based upon tho nitlcle headed "Gov. viooHiiiuy im a Kumscller" contained In the editorial col umns of Its Issue of August 7. The declaiatlon sets forth that CIov, Voodliin-v had for many years owned and operated the Van NVss House and that durlnn- the time he had not kept or per mitted to be kept In said Van Ness House RACES AT PLATTSDURGH. A Omul List of Home? Entered Illoyole Contnttn. rlattsbuifih, N. Y Aug. S. The Clin ton County Agricultural socjety has h'ttig up $.!mfl In guurniitced stakes for the fol lowing progrnmmo of 11 races, to be run oft at I'lattsburgh on Sept. 10, 11, 12, and IB. There Is a splendid list of entries and thLj.faelnK Is sure to bo fnft and exciting. The' pingrnmma and entries follow: KlltST DAY, TUESDAY, SEPT. 10. Three mlnuto class, guaranteed stake iw. Mlnnln 'Wilson, gr. m., Daniel Donnely, Montreal, V. (.; Hayreauth, b, s Lynch A .Marsh, New York city; Hclle, bit. in., H. S. Flcnry, Isle. l,a Motte, Vt.; D.iliy H bk. m., George C. Whoeloelt, Port Henry; Slaplc Valley, h. g., W. P. Otterson, Con cord, N. II.; Fugitive, b. m 1.. C. Hay, Shelbtiinc, Vt.; Hello Forest, h. in., It, A. l'oirence, Peru; Norlund Wilkes, b. g., Tlie Westport Farms, West port; Knte 'M., bit. in., a 13. Alunvm, Hill llnglon, Vt.; Yates, ch. e.. U. S. Averlll, Syracuse; .Sappho, bk. in., John Cheney, (Mown Point; I.udy Lambert, ch. m., W. A. Tucker, Essex; Lena 1.., bk. in., C. J. Green, Whltlnsvlllo, Jlass.; Olive P., b. in., Cornwall Farm, Cornwail, N. Y. L':2. class, guaranteed stake $500. Parthenon, .W5, br. s., ,1. II. Luitocqtio, imv ininvii'iitiiitr llmior nor had he sold any intoxicating honor therein and tbatj. D., PlattsburRh; Kit Haker, b. m., C. ii,.. T I oi ii 1,!. well knowhur the premises1.!, Oreen. Whitinsvllle. JIass.; Itesolute, but Intending to injure the plaintiff ami i ell. g., Forest Park Farm, Brandon, Vt.; to brine him Into public scandal and to,i)alny Ward, b, m E. C. Itogers, Daniel- Ilighest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report l rvl Jt KJ1 Ah S Powder OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS, CHANGES IN THE CORPS OF TEACH ERS FOR THE FALL TERM. Session llcgln September S-l'ropccti of u Linger School Attontlatico Thau J3ver llcfore An ttrnotlvo Kducntlonnl Center. bring great reproach upon him In his oil! rial position as governor of tho State pub llshed the libel In question. Then follows the siieclllc allegations as i H.r. iiiixiiniKi nriii.ip. shnwliiir that the 1 Dnt. i Woodbury Thorne. b. Jlctald in that article chaiges Gov. Wood-I riarton, Vt.; Col. Cromble, b. s., S. 1.. luiry with the crime of selling Intoxlcntlngi .Aiunson, liurllngton, V-; Venn, b. m liquor In contravention of the laws of the' tft. Lawrence Stock Farm, Canton. State; that It chaws mm w in nay ns .. . ... u-KDXKSDAV. SEPT 11. The public schools will open for the fall term September and the outlook Is most encouraging. Thcrohavc been several changes In the corps of teachers and the list now stands completed. The teachers In the ll.'gh school are the same us last year with the addition of Miss May O. Uoynton, who will be a special assistant. In the Converse school Hiss Sarah A. snnvllle. Ct.: G. 11. F.. br. g., L. W. Hm- ton, Dunham's Uasin: Victor F,., br. g., Cornwall Farm, Cornwall, N. Y.; Nettle l) so. m i.. ' "ll,.,"M'.: Martin has been atmnlnled nrlnclnal of u. u, iiean, , . . v., V, ii i i 111U CI1UIC IMilllllll, .11IM1 J' ill ll'il II. in IJl.l-11 promoted fiom the H primary to tho A primary and Miss Nellie Hulls, who his-t 2:10, Guaranteed Stake, $500. Valerine, h. m., L. K. Potter, Hoonlck Falls; Carrie L., b. m., John Caddo, llrook Ivn; Lena W b. m., L. .1. Chamberlln, Woodstock, Vt., Hattle Walteis, ch in., year was second assistant in tho isortn and Murrpy streets school will succeed Miss Fan ell In the 13 primary. Miss Fran ces M. Hobart has been appointed as spe cial assistant. In tho Pomeioy intermediate Miss Ilar- iccceds Miss Cl rlet Towne sticcct 'hapmau as A li pplehv, SpOtSWOOd, N. .1.; I.atly I" iiicip.u, ahiiu . uui iiiiinu lias i.i-i-n Walcot ch m.. V. P. Otterson, Concord, I promoted fiom second assistant to llrst N H ' lien GilHif. ch. k, h'orest Pari; assistant, and MJss Chailotte W. Graves I'-irm 'llrandon Vt.; Keeler's I3ov, b. K., , has been appointed secoml asilslnnt. Miss L LivinKton, South Hero, VI.; F.thun N., Chnpman has been chanKed from the b' ir Valley Farm, Ilaudolph, Vt. ; Pass- 1'omeroy Intermediate to tho Adams in port"m., Allen Itisk, D.inielsonvlile, Conn.; termedlate, and Miss Helena A. Smith IMv b k It. 13. Weller, Uurllnpton, Vt.i'f'om llrst assistant In the Pomcroy to llrst KltVy Maria, b. m., Cornwall Farm, Corn- j assistant in the Adnjns. Miss Lillian K. wall N. Y.; Hedwis, ro. in., John Cheney, Peek succeeds Miss Minnie L. Wheeler, Crown Point; Van Hook, br. s., T. Jl. who Is now Mrs. F. L. Sample. Miss Mar- ni( 1 .... vuiimii (.uiiirnn ..linn i-uiu i. Drew in Hie North and Murruy streets In termediate. Miss F. ii. linker is succeed ed by Miss Anna C. Helcher as llrst as sistant In the pomeroy primary. Miss Nellie Ayllncr has been ehanqed from sec- Archibald street sold rum straight aloiiR," with selling It to guests of the Van Ness House and sending it to their rooms; with having done this " straight along, day after day and clays and nights and Sundays anil week after week and year after year." 3t charges him with selling ajid reiving "I urn to the guests of the Van Ness House ns guests of hotels are served throughout the world." It states that "mountnins of evidence can be procured If It is wanted" to prove these facts; that "hun dreds of men are In a position to swear to these facts;" that all this is " a matter of common notoriety." It further shows that the Heiald charges in that article that Gov. Woodbury's rum Knllliifr In the Van Ness House "has been m,,,, llnttf.bnrgh. more notorious and made more talk than, j,'ous uf 1SD2, guaianteed stake (trotters) in any other hotel in Vermont, because of j3)0 the absence of a bar" and that It fuithcr orange Sprig, b. f., Herman L. Klggs, ch.-jges that although governor of the , pamyla; Mm-vel, gr. g T. A. ISallagh, Slnln lie nintlllUli. tO CalT.V Oil tile bllsi- ,,,,,, ',,,.. Alnill Wllltes b. in.. John C.l- ,rs of rum selling at the Vnn Ness i ,, ',,,.,1,1i'.iv1, . p..,,.licn:i. b. m.. George 1 ond assistant in the Archibald street pit 3lousc in contravention of the laws of the, stv,,( piattsbugh; Minnie Shull, b. m., mary to the same position In tho Adams Sinto. These charges are all declared to . .,. .,r.i, r,,rm. Tlpnnilerncn : Miss plimary. be malicious, scandalous and fal.-e. )0, br. m., W. M. Vilas, liui llnglon. Vt.; ' North and Mmray streets prl- Ben Gilhr eh. s., Forest Park Farm, , ry -miss .Jessie A. cnasc sncccccir, .miss Diandon Vt 1". M. S., blk. g., P. M.Sabie, Nellie D. Putts as second assistant. Miss Alhurg Vt Nellie Wilkes, b. in., Charles l-'da M. Lanou sliccee.Js Miss Ayllns as O'Domiell, Peru; Lord Hone, ch. s.; John seconu assisiaiu in uie Unrinr 'Icniuleroirii : John O.. g. s.. primary. Nelson lluliette. Plattsburgh ; F.lanee, br. M,ss Anna L. Dyke has been promoted n .1 cinrk Chamnlain: Coon Point ! from llrst assistant In the Adams Inter ViniH i,r m Howard P.-li k Stables. Bur-1 mediate to the position of principal in the lin-ton Vt , Listen, b. m., K. F. Bronnell, 'Ira Allen school, and Miss M. G. Buckley u1-u,, !.,., vi- Prlnrewood. h. ir.. St. ' succeeds Miss Luna A. Uumsey as one of i,t ihn Ynji Ness House has no i i ,,.,.,. si nek Farm. Cniilnn. ite assistants. Miss Kate L. Collins sue bar and tor a long time has been without. m.3i- ,.,mr,intccd stake $500, trotters and i'pds Miss Winified M. Collins .is teacher ,,n it K mKo tnie tliat there is no law ,,nrprs 1 al 1110 1 uayer scnooi on .Nortn avenue, ngalnst kreping a bar. The law Is against ,,.Iv TJtr0i i,. m jacoi, Snyder, Bemls The teachers for the Cherry street and c..ni mm. And tho Van Ness House n,.ii,',.,. m,,i-v Muria. b. m.. n. S. Harvev. I rails evening schools have not yet been i.e tnid mm. stnilcht along. Apart from ah,,,,,. Mnriufr!!. vt .: M.ibel v.. h. m.. 1. appointed. i.',. it lms sold It nrecisely as hotels all (MinB. t'.ssnv .Iiinelinn. Vt.: C. H.. b. special Improvements have been over the world sell it; send It to gucstii at r. Livingston, South Hero Vt. ; I made in the school buildings, but before tlhcir rooms and seived It to them M the Tl. Rt i.-, n.,d f. Armstrong, Dan- hci' opened for use they will all he public tables. It has done this straight vn.s Mass.; 131 Key, blk. s., II. D. and It. I thoroughly cleaned and some minor nlong, day after day. and days and nii;iiw t., Thompson, Malouc. N. Y.; Biddy L., m., clianges will be made, but of an Inciden- .,.i un,iavuli will he noted that one of n i,,,inn ivntn. Bntl.niirl. VI Fnl-I till character only. tlie mircha'ses described aboe was made iJn' i, Cornwall Farm. Cornwall,1 TllP outlook for the schools was never Sunday and week after week and .. .ir x. V.; Lady Landon, h. m W. M. Doyle, after year. There has, to be sine, beijn Bui llnglon, Vt.; Colbath, b. g., Howard Fome hocus pocus and beating the devil par si:ii,ps, Burlington, Vt.; Iieckwith, around the stump In the business, hut!),, Ri .;. p. Brownell, P.urllngton, Vt.; nothing has Interfered with the icgular I i;0b Buss, b. g., St. Lawrence Stock and prompt service of rum to guests of I rarnl Canton, N. Y.; J. T. Franklin, b. tho Van Ness House, as guests of hotelsKj H T- cutts, Orwell, Vt. THIRD DAY, THURSDAY, SF.PT. 12. 2:f,0 guaranteed stake, 51000. Minnie Wilson, gr. m., Daniel Donnelly, .Montreal, P. Q.; Bayieulh. b. s., Lynch Marsh, New York city; Lena L., blk. m., C. J. Grccu, Whitinsvllle, Mass.; Belle, blk. m., 1-3. S. Fleury, Isle La Motte, Vt.; Allle C, b. m., I. N. Chase, F,--scx Junc tion, Vt.; Fugitive, b. in., L. C. Ray, Shel burne, Vt.; Montcagle, b. g., ilogle & Robb, Maione, N. Y. ; Author, b. g., L. W. Bui ton, uunham's Basin: .Moment, b. in., Cornwall Farm, Cornwall, N. V.; Yales, ch. g.. C. S. Aerlll. Syracuse, N. V.; l'nder the rules of the court the case will stand for trial at the March term of the Chittenden County Court, 1S05. The following is an extract from the editorial In question on which the suit is based: GOV. WOODBURY AS A RU.MS13LL13R SO.MK D13TAILI-3D FACTS. 'It Is perfectly true as the Herald under- OUR HAVERSACK. nformntlon Itolntlvo to the fl. A, 11, I3n ennipinclit at l.onlftvilln. Headquarters Department of Vermont, Grand Army of the Republic. Bellows Falls, Vt Aug. C, 1S95. General Orders No. 12. Slnco thn publication of general orders No. 10 from theao headquarters tinted July giving railroad rates and routes to the national encampment at Louisville, Ky., In September, the commander Is In receipt of the following icarrangement of rail road rates, over tho following routes. Headquarters car will leave, liellows alls on mall train north at 12:05 noon, September ", going by way of Rutland to St. Albans, leaving St. Albans at ;:.!.. p. in. over C. V. R. R. to Norwood, R. W. and O., and H. Y. C. to Buffalo, arriving at Buffalo Sunday morning. Spending Sunday In a side trip to Niag ara Falls, and return, leaving Buffalo Sunday evening, goluir over L. S. and M. S. to Cleveland and Big Four route to Cin cinnati, B. and O. S. W. to Louisville, ar riving In that city at 0 p. m. Monday even ing. Tickets for the round tilp (returning CYCLONE IN BALTIMORE, A LARGE AMOUNT OF PROPERTY DESTROYED. St. r.llznhntli'n New Cnthnlin Church lie llliillnhetl l.nvn Mill Keneli HUD, 000 Tho Tliniiiinlnrtnr Dropped 1) Degree In One Mluuta, Baltlmote, Aug. 11. A windstorm of cyclonic proportions areompanicd by a heavy downpour of rain and hall visited this city this afternoon. Houses weie un loofed, ticcs npiooted, windows smashed, telegraph, telephone and trolley whes broken and other damage done within a few minutes that will i-eqtilie weeks to lepalr. The most serious damage was the demolition of SI. Kllzabeth's Catho lic eliuich, in course of election on Kant Baltimore street. The storm continued nt Intervals for three hours, but most of the damage was done shortly after It ap peared. No fatalities have been reported. The losses so far reported will amount to upwards, of 130,000. Just before the rain began the mercury at the weather observer's made a drop or nine degrees In one minute. The hlghrsl temperature during tho day was 1'5 degrees, KtreiDisiit i ft ji'U,-.nsi:t i.tmiri"! Milo bHCX n A. r i n u H. w. Allen & Co. Wit 8 I ABSOLUTELY PORE THE OLD RELIABLE sweet mmm VERMONT'S FISH LAWS Bring Unforced by Vergoiinin OfllclnM New Yorker Arrestril. Vergennes, Aug. 9. Fish Wnrden .1. T. Preston, assisted by Constable Frlsbce, went to Button Bay, Feiiisburgh, Thurs day night and arrested Geoige and Wil liam Vradenbnrgh of Tlconderoga, who same loute) will be sold from all stations were caught lishing with a night line of tho Central Vermont, Bennington and without a license. They admitted their Rutland, fioston and Maine (In Vermont), 1 guilt and said that they had used set St. J. and L. C. lalhoads for MS. The , Hues six or seven hundred feet In length, above lates will include side trip to Niag- They were brought here and placed In Jail, unt Falls Sunday. ana mis morning weie givu a namig Those ll Ing oil the Central division and before Judge Roberts, who hold them conncctln lines north of Windsor oaniunder $l.',0 bonds each to appear at the join us at Lvscx .luetlon on train which "ext term of County Court. leaves Windsor at 1 p. m. Tho.e on B. and I one or the men saia mai no nun a wne M. and St. J. and L. C. nt St. Albans and 'and four children camping on the lake Sainton on ti-.iin in vim? St. Albans at shore and that they were In a starving 0:r,r, p. m., and those on line of Bennington 'condition. They were unable to 'urniah ind Rutland can make connections at' "an ami win no ny.cn io mn auuison Rutland wltlil headquarters car w hich county jail ai .uiuiiieiiury lo-uay. leaves Bellows Falls at 12;fi."i noon. Day coaches will ho run on all tialns to which our sleeper Is attached, so that those who OPPOSE THE MORA CLAIM. Madrid, Aug. 0. A meeting of Carlist and socialist deputies was held to-day, at which It was resolved to oppose the pay ment of the Mora claim. It was also de cided to present a petition to the queen legent against the goveriunent's decision to pay tlir claim, and In the event of the falluie of these measures as a last resort to Issue a manifesto to the nation c i Lie subject. :ETT Hcs Eltod iho Tost ot Time MORE SOLO THAN ALL OTHER ti 11 A IN U 5 COHBIHLU That Secure Feeling i-if No. 2, ( i a ls Ti f 13 what you pay for, and "7. what j on get If contracts -of Insurance are made at "'' this olllce. Forty-flvo i years' record forrefcienca and claimed to ho tho best ' ' because so developed -proved mado so. NA TIONAL LIFE INSL'R. ANCE CO. ; S. PBOK, (Jencnil Insiiranco Atjenl, Vt urn served everywhere. Because of the peculiar law of the State not every man who knows tho fact cares to make a state ment in public, hut mountnins of evidence can be procured if it is wanted. IJundieds of men nro in a position to swear to the fact. It is a matter of common notoriety. There Is not a single man connect'7!) with the Free Press who tioes not know all about it. In fact the selling there has been more notorious and made more talk than In any other hotel In Vermont because of the ab sence of a bar." Ii Is understood that the Herald will retain as counsel C A. Prouty of Newpoi t, Sappho, blk. m., John Cheney, Crown attorney for the Rutland railroad, C M. Point, N. Y. ; Lady Lambert, ch. ni., W. A. Wilds of MUdlehurv and J. C. Jones of .Tucker, Essex; Harry P., b. g., St. Law rence HtocK rami, canton. Foals of 102, guaranteed stake, (pacers) brighter than at present, what witli sev eral now school buildings and another one In the near future, Burlington will take Its place in the front rank of edu cational centres. The ojty continues to attract desirable residents oji account of the unusually high degree of educational advantages afforded, and the prospect now Is that tho coming term will show a larger school attendance than ever be fore. The roll of teachers follows: HIGH SCHOOL. Principal Seahind W. Landon First assistant Ellaabetb M. Benedict Second assistant Utile Moore Third assistant Mahel C. llawes Fourth assistant Pheb" M. Towlc Special asslstaat May O. Boynton Teacher of Fteneh nnie T. Smith GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Principal First assistant.... Second assistant.. Mary 13. Wells .Minerva A. Lalng ...Bertha L. Ilawcs Rutland GOV. WOODIiFRY'S STATEMENT. Gov. Woodbury was seen last night and made the following statement; "I regret more than I can express the controversy with the Herald. I have always been up- A Intermediate. . Sans Geno, b. m., Herman L. Riggs, Palmyra; Aladdin, br. g., L. E. llagar, Plattsburgh; Sadie T., ro. m., C. J. Green, Whitinsvllle, Mass.; Willie Glllig, ch. s., on friendly terms with Mr. Clement, thn'orant Stewart, Tleondernga : Guy Wonder principal owner, and Mr. Perkins, the I b. g.t Allen Risk, Diuilelsonville, Ct.; editor of the Herald, and their attack up-, Suzette, b. m., R. E. Weller, Burlington, on me Is inexplicable. 1 shrink from the I vt.; Rob McGregor, bk. g., J. I. Olivetti,,; intermediate publicity tho controversy win cause, nui i I'latlhburgh; Candlquako, 1K. p., r. ( intermediate could not see any ntiicr course ior me to ( ,ttlc, .nuth Hern, vt.: Laura w., en . in., adopt than to call the Herald to account. j;. -, Hrowncll, Builiugton, VI. I should certainly lose respect for myself o;"0 class, guaranteed stake, if the people of Vermont did not, for me, Reek's Bad Bay, b, g., John Cadoo, if I silently submitted to being branded Brooklyn; Irene, ch. in., Liber's Stock Farm, Tlconderoga; Rollle C, b. g., 1. N. Chase. Essex Junction, Vt.; J. C R., b. MAIN STREET GRAMMAR, NO. 1. Teacher Mis. Ellen II. Vilas MAIN STREET GRAMMAR, NO. 2. Teacher Kate 13. Lowr CONVERSE SCHOOL. here ami In other States as a 'rumseller,1 and as the owner of 'two rumholes,' etc., etc.. 'Rumseller' and 'Rumholes' are slg- i Km i,. JWSpragtio, Port Henry; General nificaiit woids in Vermont. j (Irani, b. g., Cornwall Farm, Cornwall; When th people of Vermont elected me (jienday, formerly Glennery, h. g., Chas. last September with such a generous ma-1 Jinskell, Troy, N. II.; Lakeside, b. g., jority thy did not behove they were elect- -p. H. Moon, Pl.ittsburgh ; Ben, b. g., St. ing such a person as the Herald describes. ' Lawrence Stock Farm, ('anion; l'.inchon, If I am such a person l ougnt 10 resign1),,., m H. I-. C.alnes, i'aulon, Vt. and let the lieutenant goveiHor serve out my term The. people of ermont. elected me belloving mo to bo a law-abiding citi zen, and that I would beaccredlted in other States where I might chance to go as a person worthy of the State and worthy to bo its chief executive. The Herald would rob the State and rob ir.e of this reputation. I do not believe tho people of Vermont will allow thn Herald to accomplish its design. 1 can add nothing to what I have already i-ald nbout my being Interested In the II FOURTH DAY, SEPT. 13. 2:3.', guaranteed stajic, SSart. Carrie L., h. m., John Cndou, Brooklyn; Red VbgM, I., s., Hubers Stock l'ann, Tlconderoga; Lizzie Garnet, ch, m., C. J: Green, Whitinsvllle, Mass.; Hattle Walt ers, ch, m., A. B. Appleby, Spottswood, N. J.; Molly, br. m., A. S, Webb, Wllinoskl, Vt.; Sheldrake, b. g., C. V'. P.eagan, St. Al bans, Vt.; Gallant, Allen Risk, Danlelson vllle, Conn.; Red Elm, ch. g., J. A. Prouty, Newport. Vt.; n rover, hiu. g., P. U'Mul Principal and C Grammar.. Sarah A. Martin. Lillian 1-3. Coyne ...Clara M. Lawrence Jennie M. Matthews Mary 4. rurrell Nellie D. Butts Annie A. Smith Laura M. Ryan . ..Frances M. Hobart quor trallic in ine an .-sem jiuum-. 1 , p.y, Haranac iaKe; ietori... or. g., coiif thousands of people, who havo patronized wnj i,-arm, Cornwall; lllllle Mac, br. g., 13 it In the 11 years that 1 have owned 11 nro j Hcrrlngton, Plcton, Out.; Van H00U never have been engaged In keeping, seu-i , 1Tlii Howard Park Stables, Bui llnglon, my witnesses. I will say, however, that I j i.. si t, h, Moon, Plattshurgh; Jessie W., j never have been cngageu in peeping, seu- j, 1Tlii owai ing or rurnlfhing IntoMcatlng liquors by vti. Hheba, b myself, servants or agents in the Van Ness (or)i vt. ,m E. F Brownell, Burling- Principal myscir, servants or agem in vie- .mi....-. tor)( y, ii-n;-,i .ifsrini.un... House or elsewhere nor have I profited o.pj Bnaranleed stake, $10f). ! Second assistant. by any transaction in liquor nnywhero or tui)yi i,. m., George B. Kearns, i'leet nt nnv time since 1 was born. I am the .,.. it-,i wnit ,1, n, f 1 Cieen oi ,,.r,r,,-lr.t,,r nf the in Ness House, i ,'. h , . .t. . c... .' i l'l-m. l,.. ' Principal ru,v '."l - - I . ml lin nil-, .iinro., i I'll l-.llrt.-n, ,11. .... , , , ... ,-, Every person from managers down nromy I Ci w iusoll0i whitinsvllle, Mass.; Marlon I 1'-8t nsiItiint. Ln ma f . employes. I take all the i csponslhlllty of Wllkes. ch. s., I. N. Chase, Essev Junction, Second asistant Llda M, a proprietor. I vt.; Vrousky, b, c, A. St. Germain, My friends tell me that if I had sold , gtj Antoiju., p, q,: Rare John, blk. g 11. liquor in the Van Ness Hmisp dining tho ,,, CuU Orwell. Vt.; Kittle. Maria, h. m., umn ui.ii i imvi- " " - - Cornwnll FaiTn, Cornwall ; Lora J., gr. in., Canton; Faster havo ma.Ie at least $ro.000 out of such gu ,ftwl.cnr0 s;ook C;, rales., The Herald says that I have so d wl,koMi K. (1, w Wallace, Tlneo bicycle races will also bo run In liquor days and nights and Sundays, 1 say I have not. I think It ought to I'y roiiiunction with the horse races, ur fol- tho amount I would liavn innuo imu i )0WB. Wednesday. 3 .. in., one mile novice, A I'll mary Ii Plimary C Primary Kindergarten Special assistant POMEROY INTERMEDIATE. Principal Harriet Towne First assistant Anna L. Rurnham Second assistant Charlotte W. Graves A DA .MS 1 NT HUM EDI ATE Principal Emma J. chapman First assistant Helena A. Smith Second assistant Lillian 1-3. Peck NORTH AND MURRAY STREETS INTERMEDIATE. Teacher Margaret E. Conlon POMEROY PRIMARY. Principal Mrs. Mary B. Mayo First assistant Anna C. Belcher Second assistant Maud M. Weeks ADAMS PRIMARY. Principal Mrs. Kate P. Miller First assistant Lucia M. Andrews Second assistant Nellie Ayllng NORTH AND MURRAY STREETS PRIMARY. .Frances 1-3. Messenger ...Josephine M. Around Jesslu A. Chase ARCHIBALD STREET PRIMARY. Mrs. Lois J. Mnlaney Lanou Lanou MAIN STREET PRIMARY. Teacher , Clara At water JRA ALLEN SCHOOL. Prinpliinl Anna L. Dvke Wilton, .-S. 11. vipst nSss;,nt Mnrv 13. Fuller Hone as tney aiiegoanu .m. .u .... h nm Hlvcr k.0 ,,lu,ilr, II no more uiju usiiv i" " " basket; thlid, clock Up 1110 ueiiciencj second, cako To STATE TENNIS TOURNAMENT ho Held in Ht. AlhniH-Fromlneut I'liiyem to lie I'rvtunt. (Special to tho Free Press.) St. Alb.ius, Aug. 11, it has been deilnltc ly clotcrmlned that tho State tennis tour nament will bo held at St. Albans begin ning Tuesday, August 27. All of tho prom inent players of tho State. Including State Champion Judson and Messrs. Llscomb Adams and Doming have signified their Intention of being present and u successful tournament Is af-ured. Reduced rates will be given on rallroad3 and at hotels, tho olllelal cliculars will be sent out to-day nnd will bo sent to all of theclubs In the State. Thursday, one mile, for riders of Clin ton county, llrst prize, silver tea set, four pieces; second, silver water pitcher; third, alarm clock, Friday, one mile open, class A, first prize silver water set of four pieces; secmd, silver water pitcher; third, gold lined sil ver nut bowl, "I have always had bilious headache, but I have iccelved great benefit from Hood's Pills," Mrs. Nelbon 11, Laplor, Lincoln, Vt. UiiKllsh Sunvln Llnlnient removes all Hani. Soft Calloused Luinpa slid III' mliliea from horsei, wooa spavins, uurus, puma, ,wee ney, JtlaK none, Throats. CoukIib, bottle. Wanniited lnh Ouro over luiovwi & Co., JiUEL'lats, UurlinBlon, Vt. THE JEWS MUST GO. London, Aug. 0, Tho Dally News will pay to-morrow that the governor of Vladi vostok has been instructed to deport nil Jews from the territory under his au thority, allowing them only time enough to wind up their business affairs md ills pose of their immovable property. Sev eral hundreds of Jews resldo in Vladivostok. Ilueklen'K Arnica Rnlve. Tho Hcst Halve, in tho world fur Cuts, nruises, Sores, Ulcers, Knit Hheuin, Kovur Sores, Tetter, (Jimmied I Limit, Chilblains. Conn, and nil KLIn lOnirtiona, 'inn!9:. ,ri'.p"ii",0 ' ,Te mill positively cures Hies, or no pay re-TU1ia?rAo"0- ""nS l.lr.' l. " is' KU.uanteed tp kIvu Ufect d the most wonderful lilein. satisfaction or mo my refunded. I'rico ovwi. Sold by It. li, iituunij I 25 cents per box. 1' ur Halo by O. U La- 1 Fouutuiu & Co, Second assistant Delia L. Calvert Thud assistant M. Grace Buckley S. W. THAYER SCHOOL. Teacher Kale L. Collins CHERRY STREET (Ungraded). Teacher, Mnila 11. Harty MUSIC AND DRAWING, Teacher of drawing 1311a K. Ilerrlck Teacher of music J, 1 1, Humplucy MOW :S (! do not lake a sleeper can go thiough on fame train, hut this Involves their chang ing cars at the end of each loatl. Tickets are good going from September 7 to 10 Inclusive, and good returning until October H inclusive. A Wagner sleeping car has been engaged for the use of tills department (for the out- J going trip only, airangements for sleeper for return trip can he made nt Louisville). Berths can be secured In the same at S3 for each person by applying to B. Cannon, Jr., Bello-v.? Falls. Applications for accommodations at the Phoenix Hotel and berths In sleeprr must be Hied at these headquarters before Au gust IS, as the department commander will not hold himself lerponsihle for the comlort and welfare of those applying af ter the above date. A rate of one cent a mil" has been named from Lq,uisvlllc, Ky., to any point In the Southern States' Passenger association Including all battlefields In the South, the dedication of Chick.imnu ga and Chattanooga National Park, the opening of the Cotton States exposition it Atlanta, Oa., and the meeting of the Battlefield Encampment of the Sons of Veterans at Knoxville, Tenn. l-i ec sleeping quarters Mill be furnished In ,-hnnl limiu.u ,n,.l ,it li..,' hnll.l l,i,.e T,- v ' f. 'e. .'1' .1:. '.. .'I? .' Sl!i't: these free quaitcrs mattresses will he fur- (r..Wjj.-tf-Tjc-; nishpil bv llie I'fiminil lee but In nil pjipes 3 rr: comrades must bring their own blankets, i No application for free quarters will be given attention after August l.i. Com rades desiring free quarters will notify these headquarters not later than August loth. Mrs. Henry S. Tyler, chairman of the ladles' commltt'i', is pieiiared to furnish I 'ST &BftS all information in rtalnlng to the duties fjl ear 5jr-A, of her committ'-- and all communications I () I ft IH jT -m& - -17 r tf;'?Sr$(S addressed to h- r will receive prompt at- K I HI W $ H a W i 5SE2j; 1, w nn nlentv left, however. tention. W DwBRiBHfi W The 2ith nal mnl encampment will as- (g) I iBygglj W -KWW 'cu wl" B n me sama w.y. pemble at Music Hall on Market street, g w ff-iW$i Hitn" in 6Umm?r weight gooih muit bo ictween rs .mil Second stree s. T lllrs- w ntw.-n.iT.-ic ------ ( -v 'f '.f J. vv - 'v 'i' 'i v day, S"ptemlnr 12th, at 10 a. m, for the ti anuoellon of businers. By commaiid of li. CANNON, Jr . liepartment t 'ommander. H. A. WHEELER, Asst. Adjt. General. ;S1MUL51I 1 LV 7- hous nnda of valuable articles ot clothing from our immause stock. Pooplo took ad vantages of our low paces aud took our Direct from tho mills at prices to cloo Lot jTouth's Summer Under vests, si.es 20 to .'34, great value at 25 cents, to close at 17 Cents. One case ot Men's Balbricr-i gan Shirts and Dravf crs.threo or four kinds. Your choice from the lotat 19c, worth double the monev. 100 dozen, more or less, Child'3 Vests and Pants, Yosts with long sleeves, Yests with shortsleeves and Pants. -All sizes, 12 l-2c per Garment. Another case Ladies' Yests, good 25c garment. Some dealers ask 29c for them. Our price 12 1-2 Cents. 100 dozen extra fine Egyp tian . Cotton Yosts, beautifully trimmed, long sleeves, short sleeves and sleeveless, 19 Cents The above specials in Un derwear will make a lively week. It will pay you to buy liber allv for next season s use. W H Vvri W ill 11 A MOST PECULIAR WILL, harp" ' sold to mako room for winter weights. ' 1 - ,T , SglM We are asking for business that will save Yf. .fl. -:-K-;--7-:(f-X-:5.v v,..ril mnv. and further arguments are l n.elens. Come unJ let our g.ods nnd prices H-WSWX-Haj Purchasing at our store is such a pastime (,S'cS:--:1:::':iHMr ' that you will surely call again. W rS5:' -r,-.r r-.fltl- flT I v"- '1 i' t-- -u m. . y d'.-b S.v..7r.-T.rT.-7i7r;7,Tv;;;T.;7r.7,T7r'T'r V w.7,i'UO,liOn lorliine Ile'ientln t'pim the Iti'ireN Ivl'eplir; Out of I'liited Stuten. 3s'ew ork. Aug. P. The Pell estate, worth a Utile o,-er $7.001,(10 . has been taken Into court for setlement, Col. S. Van ltennsselaer Cruger, as e.eeutor of the will nf John Alif?ttstn T1!! liir-tnt- brought suit for a construction of certain provisions 01 ine win. .ur, I'eu men I'au, France In Europe s sane in ISO of his ilnuglit I'helps, born in the Hutted States. The i phpon ijfP T hQ1?fVf bequest was made to Mrs. Thelps "free llAV OdlVp 1 UwIltVt. from all control of any husband she may () YOU CSn bllV S2S WOfth C) have," and subject to the following con- Mg lUUWUUUJf WU1 IU, y dltlon: That duimg the life time of her (ft) fit i?S rttUPh ITinrP Ht. Vflll W present liusb.md. Charles Harris I'helps, ( Ui HlUi C yUU. sho shall neither reside or tiavel In one nnr In thi I,iit,,,l KtnlnM nf Amnripn unless she shall he divorced from him in , V(1Ii SDfil'C HlOIieV llltO vinculo matrimonii, and remain so di- r - . ff.l voreed from him. 'In case niv il.inghter shall reside or THE BLUE STORE. 11. C. JirMPHUEY. Wholesale Retailer, S'j Church Street. of the will. Mr. Pell died at a a f$t STTi V ni i l. . . DU ; B 2nX Ihave some invest- THE Hace to b ahoo is Xn stock to sell A rlcVl warn, uuul jjui an I if TtPltAi- havp vniir f 1L, UW11W1 . A U. 1 W T UMA 'i.l ' In case niv il.inghter shall reside or . ' ' VSV tiavel out of Europe oud out of the mi- QggS 111 SeVCral DaS" ted States of Am-i lea during her manage . sp. , . , , a Keis. i aon'i inmK there's any risk, but then you've grot to take littlo cnonriar iirhon 0 iilliu wjiaiii-oct Yriicii enMCTUiMP Qui fs. 3b flliile Wo oiler splendid values in our famous Daunt less Quilts. The num bers aud prices are as follows : No. 10, G5c; Xo. 20, 75c ; 0-4 Single Bed, size, S5c.; Xo. 50, $1,00 Xo. 70, i?J.39. H. TK ALLEN & CO Srmr MO to her said husband, the said rents, Issues, profits and Income for such peiiod only is she lesiihs 01 travels out of Europe and the t'nited States of America during her marriage to her said husbaiuL shall be paid over to n.y brother, or If he be not living, then to his children, but In case uciiner iu nor ins council ue iimm i:i.1.- t. tn s during such peri.d, then It Is to be p-,M thCTC S likely tO 30 to ine ciiiidicn s Aid society 01 me cuy of New York." The will disinherited anyone who should contest it. s Tin il iiiirt on. Yt.. H SEPTEMBER 3, 4, 5, 6. . A 1.- KA1.. ...Ill nltnn 1 anl I? Dvcn uci.iy iiu iivi. i. . . . will want to sec an eslubit in VEU.MONT PENSIONS. Washington, Aug. R. Pensions hnve been granted to Vermouters as lollows; Orig inal, Henry Porter, West Derby; ic-lssuc, Hcnjamln F. Hugbec. Taftsvlllc, How to Curo nillous Colic. I suflciod for weiiks witli collo nnd pains in my stomach caused by bilious ness and had to tako medicine- nil the whilo until lusod Cliambeilain's Colici, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which cured mo. I huvo fiinco recommended it to a good many peonlo. Mrts. F. Ht'T ixn, '2 rillinoro Street, Fairhavon, Conn. 'S and CO cent bottles for salo by Ueaujiro & Lowiy, DrtiKgiuta THE LOSS OF THE ELBE. Muit be Ilnnio by tho Owners of the ( rathlf. Hremer Haven, Aug. 11. The admiralty court after a sitting lasting 10 hours yes terday rendered a decision In the case of the North Herman I.loyd Steamship company against the owneis uf the Hritlsh steamer t'hathle, by which vessel the com pany's steami f Hliio was sunk off Lowe stoft, England in January Ian1. The court luund for the steamship com pany, and held that Mate firnlg of the t'rathio was guilty of itiltlng the bridge of his ship before the collision without adequate reason. The chief otllcer of the watch on the Elbe was censured also for neglecting to shift his helm and use his steam slgn-..V The verdict exonerates the captain of the (.'rathle from all blame for not rescuing the crew nnd passengers of tho Elbe inasmuch as Ills own vessel was dangeiousiv damaged Ivy tho collision. A warm tribute was paid by th court to the crew of thn lishlug smack Wild Flow er, who leseiied the survivors of the dis aster and landed them at Lowestoft. Tho couit expressed the opinion that reg ular boat exercise ought to be practiced on all large trans-Atlantic vessels, ojul that the Individual duty of each member of the crows of such vessels should be heller understood than heretofore, Oil barrels are almost Invailably paint ed blue. The ri'ason for this is not ap- paient to the unhW'ormed. but a manuf ad ulter who makes!! specialty of this kind of cooperage says that It Is because blue has been found by experience, to bo more effective In keeplliB in the oil than any other pigment j to 60 per cent, annual j dividend. Write me, and I will tell you all if FLORAL eft ULL r W'c wt.l s c cui about it. Henry J. Davison Secretary 66 Broadway, New York (S rTil I- 1 I tT. f ' rnntcu laoeis ior We Pjian fruit iars. in book & r,,,.. form, gummed and a piAXO that m!1 surprise perforated, ready you. The LAl'LST and for use. No more 1 nnn.mpnm TM VT? TJTTfl W at the P iTllBftiiiui. nnaiuiu" guessing contents fruit jaw. of your ,,of the age. - CHINA a ASammer Medicine I'minestlounbly the onjy remedy that i an be taken safely during tho warm weather. Compounded without wine or alcohol and consequently does not heat the blood. Its action Is cooling and curative. It will dispel tho languid summer feeling and keep you strong and well. Hy all odds the only medicine that Is sllktly un nll-tiie-year round remedy, BLOOD WINE. I'M I, I'll"; ivuni! ill MM I AILS. FH I I GRtAI BARGAINS in fi.ic Shons- Alton Shoo Co. GO Clmrcli Street. L. C. GRANT, Proprietor. Quartermaster's olllce, lluillnRton, Vt., August 12, 1SD5. Sealed pro posals In duplicate will be received hern until 12 o'clock, noon, Sep tember 11, WK, and then opened, for 1" cavalry horses: color bay. Intormathm furnished on application, itignt reserved to reject any or all bids. Envelopes o n talnliiH proposals shold' he marked "Proposals for cavalry horses," and ad dressed to Captain Guy Howard, A. .' M., r. S. A. " wit Montpelier Seminary AXl) Business College. FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 3. Illustrated I'atalm-ue I ce. pply to.4 J f. ,V, SMITH, D. D., Prin Montpclnr, Vi. 6,n Bailey's Music Rooms, 151 31 uin Street, m'UI.IX(!TO.V, VKItMOXT. MOITIM n Hew Designs of Granite mvrm Marble and Granito Stones a teady to IctUr and set. Will Sell Them Very Cheap. W. GOODELL, 3257 l'iuo Rliret. 1 ALLEN SHOE CO. 0