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fHE EUKLIVOTON UltiK PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1SW). KILLED ONE. The Other Victims of the Middlebury Tragedy Like ly to Recover. THE MURDERER SURRENDERS Shot Illmielf nnd Then Walked to Jail and Ankril tn bo Locked lip -Knt-wnod' WITo tlio 3tml Herlontly Wounded State's Attorney I'lih Making nn Inreiitlgiitton. Middlebury, Aug. iu. With the comlnR crdavllKlU this morning and a partial siih- , , " " . . , ,. , ... .... it... Mii n. v "i nil- cmihiiiuiii. imi.--.i ii I li'l'.'i'" ' rT. 1.1.1 i ... ..v ........ nccoimt of the horror arc obtainable. r it IJastwoi.d of Gieetillold. Mils?., shot his wlft and her mothrr ut Hast Miildlebiiry tuid ttun drove to this village i.nd shot Frank Ktnti and his wife. Mr. Fenn was I statitly killed but the Hue" women are s ill alive und with the exception of Mis. Kastwood their wounds ale not seilnus. At 21(1 this morning, and while .Sheriff 1M I .1 I. .. C1..U1.V W M i . .. i i Y :,. ', ,. j,nJ ,V,.iiu.,;ii,,'. Cobb and M J I IlKhM. s tteies ;,r elii. U e. woou? t ZlZ oMvInk' Fenn 'ami . . , ,.i I i . m,.. i.vnnii ; M..ra ,',,r nnd Mrs. Kred rick Kastwood of Han Mid-, dlebury, Hint much m.iikIU fur person walked un the stoiei stet nf tho county j, II and laiiK the bell Mrs. I'ul'b, who Is CD yiai-s old. respond d to the rlni; of tin bell and pcurins out Into the darkness In quired "Who Is theroV" CJettlng closo to tin' partly open door Kastwood said. "I am tho man whom the i-nheers are In search of; somo one Ins shot mo In tho hide, and If you will prVmil'O. me you will ion no one nut inc. u'jiceis 111.11 i ... . ..... . 1 will Rvo my-If i"0 thr door and bid the ' L'.'r.'J1 ' 5.. r .' 1 "j; ..' ?, d, , i w 11 -t ii-iiiuiuiuu niiuiiu ju-i 1...1.v..tt. I. ,.1 l,ll.t..,1 -111. ill ,-!lt J' irui 111 IV jmsmuun .in, it... , ilia i.n anxious look behind him. The door V is ctilckly closed and locked by the brave , J ,7. , . ..,., !- mn f- "i"11-. , . u ons an I win -.b': ' '.V'V'"" V"Tw'. ,n n t-eeure you from hurm. towed in inn 1 resop-i of a bravo woman whoso nalr Is us whltr as snow and who with a Kieat effort stood erect, Kastwood handed her thr re 'Ivor with which a few hour before 1 had suit tho soul of an innocent man Into eternity. A handful of cartridges was 1 shed out ot several of his pockets, and lendum tho way thioitKh the narow halls Mrs. t'olib opened the massive Iron door which leads' into tho lante room of tho Jail Onco Inside, the door was hurriedly dosed, locked and hatred. IlidltiR tho Kreat key Mr-i. Cobb hurried to the street, and poiiiV to tho home of the nearest phy sician called for alliance. Tho newti of the presence of Kastmnn ln t,lde of tho county J.tll siipmiI like wlldtlie. l few men nnd women In town who had Iieaid tho nws ot tho murder had retired leellng It litis iff to do so while Ki-twood I m was ,lt.m , Mr offlco at 7:30 t.ent and K. II. W ebster of Unrton seerc was at larg.'. The tetuin of the olllce.s on , ,s evcrlil)g wlK,re tho following witness- A blstorlcnl paper concern i.s the it... north bound slfniir was welcomed by ...,..., ... , .l. . ., llth reclnvint written by Col. A dace F. .very citizen of tho village, and c-perially ; by Mr Cobb, who hnd until then ta ned ner comuosure. This morning Kist- wood stated to the otciceis that shootlng Mr. and Mrs. Fmn. both of whom i., ..........i ... i... i,o mm in iha ...... , .public park and lay down at the foo of a ine honlncr to iret .1 chance to uter es- cape , ihed.kner.,,ut theecttle Ji ;.,, . . . i 1,.. .1 ti,A idi MiiiKiii .-.-.-iiiu.i .1. Ro. ......... ... ...... Tin pres. pro 111 aiiiif,""'"'""' v. , l'ttrrjlng to and fro in the streets sur loundins the park made Kastwood fearful t nit If found he might be summarily dealt with ml h" r.t-olvd to give himself up. Tho story of the crime lollows: Fred Eastwood of Clrcnlleld. Mush., came to town some time during the day Monday an.l after visiting his -tcp-moth- er Mrs Kastwood on, Seminary St., he Hunt in l l' I . II 4 11'4 IVttrv ! M 1 t il 111 I semreil .1 team about !l o'clock Monduy " 1 vi nlng and drove to Hast Middlebury, a itis.MU. e or lour miles where his wife Ives with her mother. He rapped at tho door Mrs. Kastwood and Mrs. Hrown win in the chamber preparing for bed nnd before they hud time to get to (In door he went In where he met his wife. In 'he dining room. She was taken com I'li te'y by surprise und said to him: "Why, Fred what me you here for'" They had (-oinu conversation and during the nmo, her mother, Mis. Hi own. appealed and .....'... , ,. ., i ... 1 0, ' K f ood ow .l h" . nd isld he . ' . . "..V: ,... ": V." hitting her In the rlKht side. He then tired twice at her mother, Mrs. Hrown, hitting In r en her left wrlM and breast. Her wound' are slight but thoe of his wife are thought to be srrious. Mrs. Hrown Muoceeilcd In getting to the Mrcot and hnr son Alvln. who was at the barn heard h"r and came to her ass istaiK Thes l r's. Kached Idly home the lhr in, Kn.stw lh;i t . .. fi uth that Inn homo of ICdgir Hrown, lu tho villuge. w Hero ner mother who had just conn, Irom her h'nno, was quite sick Kastwood then inwed around to the east door and Ivalted tile upxar,,iieo of Mrs. I'onn, Iloth l.ad retired rc- the night. Mr. I'"etin was tho flf.ir to leave, the h )U"e A soon us fee reach, d tho sidewalk he met Kastwood Mio ld: "Is this you, Friuik?" "VXs," was th.j reply. "Is mother sick ut Kd t.ir"i?" Tha., were his last wonH, a bul fi t frum Kastwood's revolver having pus Hl between tho third and fourth ribs and fhreotly through the heart, lodging In tho Pleural cavity nnd next to the spine, death saving be,m InstHiitiineous. Finn, who is moving when shot, fell in the door r.ird of William IVanyaw. Mrs. Fenn was Just locking her door ind leaving tho little hull for the street, when her husband fell, when n bullet from Kastwood's revolver grazed her head Just back of her left ear, making un ugly tcalp wound. Sho turned at once and ran Into tho Misses Hobnail's rooms, the door tw.ng bolted quickly behind her. Knst wood, with a fcurful oath, rushed at tho . T'.lwlL" 'fnrrd' nd"",-1tlKarr; 1 -y Vent to the other part of the 'rowcr i j, a' tet worinbouVM pm a 5 r:V!,T f"""."' '7 !? ' "Stings' oV t o napM. (0 ' T e Z : " 4 I' tlr' '1"1 Pt. or regimental asso- Philadelphia He Introduced the card sy - to this village, srolmr at uie In tho "'.r' ..""r" ,u clurp. contents, the lire had diplomatic skill In avoldl.nr th inn,i ' ... ."",'lylKr " nunB ud against a wall, lu tiers cf live. ,7," ; i,n,rm.nreth Vi nf .. T, o i. r i . out. in was uitoii io sitirL wnen ,ir. mnde sucli hea.lwnv liefnre tlio lire mm. ...r.i i ., rerreiuij-. 1110 nieinnersnip is not very Mtnrtlnir two feel from thp rtnnr nnd rim- ' lu'""""Mh kw invn, fiuin-i.ii mnii . of ! rank R. Stone, chief eiiglnmr of , , ,.i i...i ,.,i ,.., ,.i .'"!", . "l."..n . "d? "CIOI.e "10 111 L conl- , with foreign nation? In conscmicnoo there- i,.,. ai,. ,i, i ' . .sfnrl'nfc lwo. utl Irom ine..noHr nna. I at least K) lir. hefnre ilm rrnmnr r.t de r ne a comn ete svstem. secured the lire dopartment. The night was dark. , " ..."'. ....."'.'.. , I1""" arrive.., un got llielr streams on cf: fin.l VT' Ml, ., .7. , K "P to aoout seven iet. a riu.cii cm-,,,- " ""V .V," .um,:,u: w services of Mr Nenll which r eler-trlo lights not having beer, lighted 1 1" "u.'L'"r,Sr.' " 7'" T AV.'i " tnat noin.ng couui save it. Nearly half Whereas, No appropriation has been L' . . i XXT.v. 1 ' ... Tv.L "J"' ",0. e.u,n,1(!,, V -s low ,tlinl ".will lake to do B r hr 7, w t u-ratultouslv. nnd the result w 11 i -h- account of low water lu tho river, and "7, '.W"" ' "i' a m"e ' noso nuu to bo lalu 'a"d '"en. made by the Stato to cover the exnons,, of I .'" .., " ?''"r. " ' .!nl aD0Ut "M ,.?.ct' W,,J a"ncc' lndk-l 1. nllv : 7. 1 7r miV -h .... at the national enennnmont. tho first was directed thee, l.ut'rapp.d at tho l"""B" .1- ' . -V of " machinery, and a good vide Indemnlt tor any such ex at 1 "m V f?."?v?.ar.n' Tho corps and then sub-dlvlded according to , 7"'' 'V"A " , " T "'" " ess io at w do-. where MHs,-, Julian,, und C. Vi- i,r . V nnV.! "nt ,!lra ' .w.0?!' waM.avS?- .Tho railroad wa-1 may now bo incurred; 1, , . - "iJ"".', Tia,ial.?!s!!nw.!1. ,oli8. rn ? pleasure to bo enloved. 'ndr 1 e after. llolman lived, and to them he stated :, . .:., . r Vw "T-i . 'r lanKuseu uy tne uentrai Vermont and Now. We. tho undersigned herebv re-- .""' 1,1 ' '" , u . ".. lnnl.a sisteinK of renlstr.tinn i,er.infnr ,.. .,s It Is. of course, assumed that hv thm ho desired Mrs. F.nn to go at once to V ' c", T'm'. ' n"""" ' . . ' " t,lP "oslon & .Maine railroads, which was, quest Hon. K. C. Smith. Kovernor of t he I ..'. " ' UV B. "e. ",a,,e mnn .w uve u ' :o 0 ,,ie nt enemnn e ', ,i mnr u- , .. . time the visltimr nosts and 1 l,;,n . door, liut Undine It locked, tired a shot In 'started at once on hearing the news to tho direction of Mrs. Fenn, the budet sftirch the main and cross ronds between passing through tho door, barely missing here nnd tho scone of the shooting. They Mrs. Fenn and Miss Julann llolman. He went fully nrmcl arid would have glvon a then went to the homo of K, D. Rrown, Kood account of themsolfcslf thohnd met brother of Mrs. Kastwood, evidently with! tin1 amassln. Not finding any truco of the Intention of shooting him. Falling to him thoy kept on to Mlddlobury, where af flnd him, he disappeared In the darkness, tr searching they came across tho horso About midnight some of the searohlng and carriage which he had turnPd loose party heard the sound of a gun near the centre of the village, which Is supposed to have been the shot which Kastwood fired at himself. This afternoon Drs. n. C, Noble, E. II. Martin and K, P. Russell went to the Jail, administered ether to Kastwood, probed for the bullet, but without success. It had entered the body an Inch below the heart, apparently striking a rib, and glanced, The surgeons did not deem It best to follow up thn course of the bullet. At 5 o'clock this ailernoon Kastwood was sleeping soundly In his cell, all tincon pclous nf thn presence Just outsldo his door of several young women who, led by cur iosity, hud entered tho dungeon In the hope of getting a gllmpso of a "real live murderer " This afternoon Drs. Noble, Murtlu and lU'uboll held an autopsy on tho Ijody of Mr. Fenn, whon It was learned, tlmt tha bullet hnd passed throtiRh the heart, death belli? InstnntnnrotiH. At the close of tho nutopsy tlio body was taken to tho homo of Mr. Fonn's father Ui Hast Middlebury, where the funeral will bo held Thursday. Mrs. Fenn Is at tho homo of her uncle, Mr. Piper, In tho southern part of tho vil lage, and Is resting easily to-night. A rumor was current In tho village this ovenliiK that Mrs. Kastwood had died from me cirocts or ner injury, uui 11 proven to b" only it rumor. Dr. Noble, who was with ner cany 111 mo evening, pronounces ner' case as very critical, with little, hope of recovery, ne sinicei mai uio nuiiei pass ed through her lung and doubtless missed tho liver. Jf It pawed above the abdomi nal cavity tbcio Is a possibility of recov ery. Mrs. Hrown Is not dangerously wound ed mid Is reported as resting inletly and out of dancer. Hho told a reporter to-day or tho lire or fear and trembling which her daughter had lived since she married Kastwood at Jolinsonvllle, N. Y,, 11 years I iiro. "lie has all the. bad qualities that, Dyspepsia-" My husband doctored a ever n man had," she said. "Tlmn nnd Ion time for dyspepsia with only tempo itgaln he has threatened to exterminate rary relief. The first bottle of Hood's Sarsa tho whole Hrown family If his wife left parllla helped and the second cured him. hint, as she would have, done years ago It oared my sick headaches." Mhs. MabT uiny iur in" leur nine nc wnmii injur" IH I IUI.IICI, .IIU U1LM1 nisi .uiircii. J jrsir ago he said In my presence that If his wife left him ho would kill her as quick a ho would kill a do. Mrs. Eastwood first met her httshand nt .Tolinonille, N. Y at tho homo nf her motl-er's slater, who had married Mr. l ' N.l i.n,.womi ,r .lie Either nf P'rcderlck ! ncond0 fT "i'licfr ' urtshlp' vn nf Rhnrl flltrnllm was of short duration, and for several years nfttr their marriage, ICastwood worked In an axo factory In Johnsonvllle, lator living In North Adams and Oreen lleld, wnere he was employed on the rail road. I-iiist Maich Mr. Ilrown died and Mr. and tilled by new men who are paid the re- people of the Stuto at lartfo evidently pro Mn. Kastwood came to Kast Mlddlobinv duced waces offered and refused by tho nose to take hold of this affair and back to attend the funeral. Shortly after the death of her father, Mrs. Kastwood told ll('r lnisbnnd that her duty was tn remain wl(h hpr , , J-uMen to her iaj-twoo.l to not (Only Kill her but avowed ho would enter- -.0 ..,,. .P nw ' l ". l" n n . of April p'turned to C!rcenfiild alone. Sev- era! lettetM passed between them, he tire inn her to leturn, nnd "he as firmly de clining. Kastwood Is not weell known here, yd those who hnvo seen him whon on a vllt to his wife's relatives, say he np i peared llltn a quiet man of tfood habits. Mrs. Hrcwn describes him as a man ot bad habits, with an titiKOvemahlo temper, u Jealous disposition and an evil mind. He ,...,,, ,,,,. tfl ,, .,,i, At,.u ,.-,, wanvly wem-hS 12", pounds, lie has .TJlVs Attorney nsh mme heie to-day n.id besan looking up evidence in the case. , , , .. ,,. 1 ,h immull,,. fntiti - n Iture. Kastwood declined all offers of counsel ilnc; to pay about the case, etily once re- Mriiie; to the death of Fenn. for which be said "I Was not to bl.ime for that.' Mr. Fenn. who was killed, was about 16 .veais old and was In the employ of CI, K. Marshall, where he has been for the past two years and was well liked. AN INQUEST HELD, Authorities Hear the Testimony of the Dnctorn Who Exnmined Kastn-ciod nnd Citizens Story of the Crime. MI.1.1IM,,,.... Alir. 1t An In.illnel I.-Iap- Justice of the I'cato O. 11. Mooro and u....' a ,in...,.v ii i. viuv. ...,.i ie ii " T, j main-'":'V," .r,.!. 'shooting. The llrst witness was air. F. It. 1 " " " :JuZ laatti'mled the JSOulo unit LU .1 1 . HUhSl It w lloattenileu ttlu rp ,. i. I,. II Af.,,.,, Iw f of Mr. Kastwool at tho jail Tues- ,ini. 'rh,.v ui,...i n,,,. .,.. i,ii 1 mornlnK, Tht.y MaM mtJ tho baU , ... r. . . , ..... SWJS oT half iln'ch to the right of same und passed be- . . . . , ,.,,. Hl, ..Ih,.n ,.,.n 1 l,..nv, ,,),. nn.lrt. Eastwood was boing- put under the In fluence of other ho stated that hu Intend ed to have done them all. Tim ntxt witness examined was Night Watchman C. N. Dlckerson, who wont up to the homo of lOastwood's stepmother. .HIS. I'iMttVllll, Ull .3.-111. ILUI y iilllTl, ,iu-iu " " l" ' 'T ho obtalnel u satchel belonging to Hast- 1""""',''" :r., . h 7K " w " v' Tin unto read as fol- I,,,,:, , , . . . , . .u ! ," 1 "s , s, tJl?; to m ,r,mU nt tho ' , , j "". (Signed) FRKD. nd on the outside The note was folded was written "Mrs. S K.i m wood' Then. was a II. and M. cheek and a $2 bill. This showed that It had been cheeked from (lieenHeld, Mass. Miss Julian and Hamantha Hollman then told how Mr. Kastwood came to their door m'f "T' , - ' ' ,, A ,, i Fenn and asked for Mrs. I'eun and had Hollman call lier and toll her .that her '' Pot up and dressed and as they eamo nut of the front door they had a stmsgleor ut least the Misses Hollman think they did, with Bnitwood and heard tile report of two shots one killing Mr. F.nn mid tho other wounding Mrs. Fenn. Mr. Frank Shep.ml and John Dyer wero In that vicinity und hastened to the sceno for them to go out the church, where they heard a team, ..l.ih t.,,i ,i th,, i, .i..; which stopped nnd nsked them If thnt was "Kd." They said no and aliout that time they recognized who they were talk ing with nnd made (lying lenps for snfer quarters, The next witnesses were Mr. W, C. Dan yeuu, Frank Kavnncho, K. C. Hrown, I.. O. Allen, Charles Seely, Mr. II. Kang worthy and James Condon. VERGENNES OFFICIALS Kept Good Htrb Fnr the Murderer and Found III. Trmil, Vciger.nes, Aug. 15. Tho shocklliif shoot ing affair at Middlebury created w.at ex citement here Monday night people gtny 1m? up until after 1 o'clock wg.tchlng tho loads leading In from MiddlebuiT for tho nppearunco of tho murderer who It was thought would make for some of the fer ries on tho lake, shore. Constable Solcn Rurioughs accompr.nled by John Hartley and wnlcn tney delivered to the owner U Allen Mr. nurroughs was present at the exam Inatlon of the prisoner In the Jail who had given himself up when the following facts tamo out, that although he claimed that tome ono had shot him from a distance yet ths clothing he wote being burned by the powder told a different story and the fact that his revolver had only one cham ber empty led to tho Inference that he had shot himself. It Is thought that after shooting Fenn he reloaded his revolver Io be ready to fight any one that Bhould un dertake his capture. STRIKKRS WHUE DKFIOATKD. Rellows Falls. VI., Aug. IS. The strike at lho International Paper company's log yard at North Walpole, N. II., came to an end to-day. The strikers wcr beuten a..V,' V:L-' ," "",',., L , ... i,X.,r..r .,r.' VS ? V: i""V'c" c' monstratlon should be made ut Montpeller clinches helm- lhn nrtnntivni nZ ,u "' h",n" ' "V "ur I?,' cltv Is to eorresnond with li. r-ronnl-.-.. retarv of the civil service, commission of ,.-i.-i . ,iiu kuiu tn i-ii, ,i Mr, i ui r.i.i.1 ,..... t... i.i.iii.j.. ...... .i .... ... . - iiii whi nielli ill nr.ii. inn in:irii, um..e i.rnnii , iviumti it, iv i n i ma onnin,... m, . , ... - . - - r. ...... " Winter .finds Out What Summer Lays By." V3e it spring, summer, autumn or winter, someone the family is "under tn , ,t tt tlXC HJCcttlXCf from trouble ttJ Originating tn tmpUre DlOOd Of irritated condition ofthesystem. All these, of whatever name, can bo cured by the oreat blood purifier, Hood's .Sarsaparilla. It never disappoints. Abscesses-" I am past 64 and my good health li due to Hood's Sariaparlltn and Hood's Pills, which purified my blood nnd healed the ugly abscesses (hit troubled me." Ms. IlRirroNC.KsTKix.Southard.N.J, a. 1.1. Ann, Wilmington, Vt, Hooil'i yillt enr Irttir Ills ! the ron lrrtutlii( nd only MtKtrllc o ik wltfi Tfgo(ir. "SttitparllU. celebration In Montpeller. Hort. O, M. and this nfternoon work was resumed at llurber of IJennlnfiton County and F. 11. the yards after a shut down of less than Uutton of Addison County were unavold 1M hours. None of tho strikers were Ink- ably absent. lov. Smith expressed his en hack and their places are belnc rapidly unitlllcatlon at tho manner In which tho striking employes. Many of the old men havo left town, seeklnB employment else- wlu.rn TIlltKK DAYS' FA IK AT MltAXDON. Hiniuion, t.. auk. 1,1. At n meetltn; of the nrnndon 1-nlr Assoelatlon held last even nK. It wan decided io hold a threo dnys' fair this year Instead nf two. on October 3, I, and 5. The followltiK of- tlcers were elected: President, II. It. C. Matson; vice-presidents. ex-Gov. K. I. Ormsbee C Ft. Uump W O. Hay, CI. II. t- o ' ' V,. ' srMur'. unanimously elected. Gov. Smith stated K. Savery; treasurer, W C. Hetcher: e.xe- tnftt ne lmrt ,)ecn subjected to criticism be en le committee, R. I). Thayer r. M. r.l!ie hv hail npp0nto,i no democrats as IVJll iv li q .t y' !'uPprl"tl'in(,cnt ot members of the committee but that tho race., w. v. hcott. appointments wero rnado larpely upon tho ' simKestlons of prominent men from the THIRD REGT. VT. VOLS. various counties and thnt thero hnd been. no Intention of sllehtlnir any one. Col. C, lo Hold Their Rennlon at St, Jnlinshnry, 1 Aucu.t .10. ! St. Johnshury. Aug. 33,-The llth aiimtftl reunion ot tho 3d Ilcgt. Vt. Vols., war ot Wednesday. August T.0, lW 'tIio busln'efs ! t,. ' ..III . 1.1.1 ... . ....it meetlng will he held at 11:30 a. m. A sol diers' dinner will be served by the Wom an's Itellef Corps at 1 p. in., as Usual, the address will bo delivered by liev. II. I,. r-azey, a klnsmun of the Kite Col. Vea zey. Comndes who come by way nt the I?o ton and Mnltin, St. Johnshury and Lake Champlain and Montpeller and Wells Riv er roads may call for tickets at reduced rates. SIXTH REUNION OF CO. F, 11T1I VER MONT. Ilarton, Aug. 15. The sixth annual re union of Co. F, llth Vermont volunteers w'.is held last Thursday ut Co. F barracks VftU'nni'l PniirlMiii nmlmea nf , I.n pany .in.sworcd to the roll call and enough visitors oamo so that 40 persons in all wero 1 present at dinner. After dinner a ride to I Lake Park was taken on the steamer Al- ""1- - . imcung . w. . nin- cws of Darton Iyandlng Was elected pre.'-l- read by S. II. Holbrook rf I wns made by William Williams of South I that the parade W strictly confined toVer Albany. Mr. Williams compared tho navy , monters and that no outside organlza- as 11 wns at 11,0 llme of tll(' clv" war wlt" ' .y,0 .,,,. . ,.,i,,. ,,i tn,.. hi..,in..,,..N , , r ,,,?.", ",,i0'.V h' . , . 1 ho Phil Ippl no question. It was voted to he 1 'hill hold the next reunlcn at the same place, i1'"1 lh ' "' ot August, M RACING AT BARRE. Twofinod C.'ontrt Ymterduy nnd Hettrr port For r.i-duy. Rarre, Aug. 15. The races opened very satisfactorily this afternoon. Each rato was Interesting and In both the 2:17 nnd o.oc lBU ,1,-. f n . 1 V", .,.:. "' '""c decidedly close. A largo crowd Is expected hero to-mor row when the races will be continued. Six more horses enmo to-night and others 1 who have been entered will bo on hand Inl the moraine. The scorn was: 2:1 class, trot nnd pace; purse $30). Tm,ella' rn- l'rn & c'- 1 1 1 " I'liun ....1 - .....1 3 ,.dls. ..,11s. !.'T' e! ni" ( j'n,;,las " 3 3 Alilne, b. in., Rockwell Burtolus, b. g Chase Time, :i:lStt, 2:19Vi, 2:2l'i. 2:3fJ class nnd pace, purse $300. Elmer IX, b. g (Sault) 1 12 2 1 Joo D., b. g. (Uively) 2 2 112 Miss Dlllard, b. m. (Page) 3 14 3 3 Ruth, ch. m. (Temple 4 .1 ,r, t I Meadow Queen, br. m. (Chase). 3 5 3 5 3 Time 2::0i, 2:2fi',4, 2:21'i. 2:21U, 2:22U. KINDLING WOOD FACTORY BURNED. Swanton Lotos One of III New Induntrlet M 111 be r llrnvy r,on. Swanton, Aug, 13. The kindling wood factory, owned by R. C. Ilatchelder &. Co , , . ,,, , , , '.very near the klndllnlg wood factory was a so saved. Nearly all the houses In tho r oof" 'i,. the n h n r n roots, n I lie use of their own prluxte llUie, The loss will fall heavily on R. C. Hatch- ,ld"r & Co., as It is not believed they had any Insurance-. A splendid Industry U crippled at least for the present, lint It is hoped they will rebuild. NKfJRO PHINCK AND WHITK fJIRI,. Imdon, Aug, 13. I'rinco I.oben. son of King I.ubengula, now In the South Allien xhlbltlcii at Karl's Couii, was to h.ivo l.cen marriod to-day in St. Mutlilas' church Karl's Court, to Miss Florence Kato Jew ell, a white woman, A hitch occurred, l.r.wover, and the marriage did not tako place. Tho vicar of St. Mathlas' wa away nnd the cuiate In charge refused to per- lorm uie. circmony. i tieiv wero other ob stacles too, among which was the Hid den arrival of tho young woman's mother from Paris with a decided objection to the marriage. Tho livening News says thnt Prince I,o ben, when he reiielied the church, refused to be married and announced his Intuition of returning to South Africa on Svituiday, VBJIMONT PIONSIONKRS. Washington, Aug. 10. The following Vermcntcrs have been grantsd pensions: Original, Roswcll Fainhnm of Hradford, J8; Increase, William II. Shepherd of Wn. terbury, 17 to J24; original, widows, etc., I.nvlna Grosvenor ol Middlebury, J8; Lur Issa S. Rrown of Whltlnghum, 12; Kllen J. Clark of Rutland, S. Miss Helen Oould has been Invited to nt end the ceremonies at Threo Oaks, Mich., when the Spanish cannon captured by Ad miral Dewey will be presented to the town. THE HOMELIEST MAN IN BURLINGTON As well ui tho handsomest, and others aro Invited to call on any drugg'st and get FREK a trial bottle of Kemp's Ilal sum for tha Throat and Lungs, a remedy that It guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, AHthma. Bron chitis and Consumption. Pric s5c and 50c. ENTHUSIASM Shown Throughout Vermont in Preparing For the Dewey Reception. COL, HOOKER FOR MARSHAL Choian nt a Meeting nf tho State Coin tuit ion nocontly Appointed by nor. Smith Only Verniiintori to Take I'urt In tho l'Brndo-Orcaulrtlon of the Committee. Montpeller, Auk. 14. Twelve of the four teen members of tho State Dewey recep tion committee mot Gov. Smith Ht tho Pavilion Hotel parlors In this illy this af ternoon to formulate plans for the coming up the efforts of tho chief executlv ami' his committee. From the Canada Hi! toi ,1... m.l u.iill. n nl nf ,1... U.,rt ..... surnnccH have como to tho Kovernor that' Vermont wants to weloomu Admiral Dew- oy In a way never before attempted and! the belief that wero tho legislature now In ' session they would vote to appropriate nnv mun nrnnmni in mnir,, tlie .irrntr ih biggest kind ot success, flov. Smith culled the. moetlnR to order nnd sutrKostcd the name of Col. G. VV. Hooker of Hrattlcboroi !1H rinrnian of the committee and ho was1 s. Forbes of St. Albans was elected flee rotary for the committee and Olin Merrill! of Knosburg Falls, treasurer. The governor announced to the commit- tn tho. ii, , n e fir tni Itrrivm n Afl- mlrnl Dewey In Montieller had not as yet; been nxed nut tnat every inuicnuon pomm , . " ' " i'i"ii iesi- to the largedt crowd being present at the, "onJ ,"' "jf, community, who wero ae- celebration ever i-een In this city. lie said 'jualnted with tho tato of nffalrs and cofi- he had cnllcd on Mayor Sentcr this morn-. " l'on bouse. I rof. Johnson ami lug and had been nssured of tho hearty , """y wl" kt,cp " moro valuables In tho co-operation of tho city of Montpeller ln!J,0U!;f- , , ranging for tho celebration. I,. Hart' lrll cmuiKc nuiei wus dueled iinu ui .iiu.io to the committee h headnuarters. Col. Hooker suggested the cadets of Norwich University as a guard of honor; tho Flwtl Vermont regiment us escort nnd ono car rl.ige In the paradn In which should rldo Admlrnl Dewey and Gov. Smith; thnt tho various organizations In the Stato be ln- vlted to participate in the parado at their Inn'ri mii.iu.i I 1 nt.n Dturirrtolnil .hi ,, expenses of all tho bands In atUnda'nco ! be paid from the public fund; that a re-, viewing stand be erected on the State I House grounds, whre, after the parado. everyone will have an opportunity to meet tho admlrnl face to face. It was the unanimous opinion of tho committee that the celebration should bo confined to one day, and that an lllumliia- tion and fireworks in the evening close the It ""is unanimously voted ,1 t,P "'H101,?!' l ,vns etst- that Pros dm t McK n ev and en h net be Invited to nttend. Col. Hooker was tho unanimous choice of tho committee for marshal of the parade, nltbough ho hnd suggested tne name ot uen. T. H, Peck for, 111111 position. 101, 1 looser accepted tne position and was given full authority In the appointment of his staff. Tho secretary was lnstruoted to Invite, iniuiiKi! ineir eiuei oiueers, every organi- zatlon In tho State to attend the celebra-i tion on or about October Ifith. , Gov. Smith. I.. IJnrt Cros nnd Fletcher P. Proctor were arvolnted a committee to confer with the committee to be appointed 1 Tho strike Is art unfortunate one for the by Mayor Sentcr in tho matter of the se-tcompany as n largo part of this season's lection of a reception committee which is' tmr ,ti-ivn iv ...in in ., .J . to comprise at least ff members. C.ov. Smith. W. H. Vlall and I,. Hart Cross were appointed a committee, on' transportation nnd Oov. Smith nnd Olln Merrill as a committee on finance. An adjourned meeting of the State com mittee will be held In this city next Tues day, when definite action will be taken on tho various suggestions mndo this nf ternoon. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO DEWEY FUND. A 8tr,me Mut nf Citlzeni Who Will Guar antee 1910,000 Tor the Celebration. Tho following Is tho paper being circu lated for tho purposa of raising a fund for the Dowoy celebration and thc list ot sub scribers to Saturday: Wheieas, It Is expected that Admiral Oeorgo Dowey will return to Vermont at'oitt tho middle of October which time it snnmi m hn ,h ...nai . "I prcssion of tho Stute, that u sultnhlo de- I'l" "' .un, ... v.. ,711.1.11, huiuiiiiu Ul IIIH i state, Li raise tho necessary funds for tho j foregoing purpose not to exceed ten thou- ' H'l,n ' 8 , n 1 "o:mi1- , fy him ag.iinst a 11 loss in the nrem s.s. ho sharing with each of us his uro rata of such expense. The foiegong to bo effective when sub scribed by nt least 100 responsible citizens of the Stale. Montpeller, Aug, !, 1S90. NAMKS. Urban A. Woodbury, Z. M. Mansur, W. N. Plntt, I.. M. P.end, K. J. Ornisbee, Jon athan Ross. II. II. Powers, William W. Stlckney, X. W. Flsk, O. Merrill, K. C. Smith. John W. rjordon, Julius J Kstey, Klttrldge Ilasklns, T. S. Peck, (?. O. Uene- tllct, Himuel K. Plngtee, John II, Watson, Roswell Farnhiim. Carroll S. Pasx, Henry D, Ilolton. H irry lllodgelt, William II Vinll, William W. Grout. Allan I). Utnwn II. C. Rates, W. II. Gllmore, W. P. Dilling ham, Fred A. Howiand, Charles H. Forbes, U W. Fhedd, O, D, Clark, II. F. Filluld, J. W. Stewart, Fred K. Smith, F. Stewart StiniKihan. Georgo T. Chllds, Frank I.. Oreene, Henry F. Field, Kdwnrd L. Tem ple, Fied A. Field, Oiebort C. Tuttle, fleo, T. Chaffee, William V. W. Ripley, F, 8, Piatt, Wallace C. Clement, J. W. Cramp ton, S. I,. Oiilllth, 'J, K. Ilatchelder, A. H, Valentine, Kdwnrd U Bates, O, M, Barber, Charles II. Darling, John S. Holrlen, AW II. Bradford, T. F. Abbott, Kllas l.yman, II. AV. Allen, C, P. Smith, Robert Roberts, Hamilton S. Peek, , Turk & liro., Smith AVrlght, F, H, Wells, James n. Henderson, John I.. Barstnw, H. AV. Hall, O. O. How aid, J, L. Southwlck, AV, J. A'an Patten, A, C. Spauldlng, It Is proposed to secure nt least 300 sg. natures to this guarantee funi', nnd the members of the executive committee are detilrous of obtaining the additional names this weak. ROBBERY AT NORTHFIELD." About Ml 000 Worth of noudt Hnd elrrTnken From Prof, .'ohnion'i l( eel ilrnee, Northlleld, Aug, 11. The residence of Prof, J, H. Johnson was entcrtM by burg lurs between Sunday night and Monday moinlng und three 1C0 bonds und soipo (700 worth of jewelry, diamonds und tll- Pain Conquered t Health Re stored by Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. J.ITTIX TO llll. rtNKUAV KO. 01,4 " I feel It my duty to wrlto nnd thnnk you 'for what your Vegetable Com pound has done for me. It Is the only medicine I have found that has dono me any good. Before taking your medi cine, I was all run down, tired all tho time, no nppctito, pains In my back and bearing down gains and a grent suf ferer during menstruation. After tak ing two bottles of Lydla E. l'inkham'g Vegetable Compound I felt like a new woman. I am now on my fourth bottle nnd all my pains have left me. I feel better than I Iiutc felt for three years and would recommend your Compound to every suffering woman. 1 hope this letter will help others to find a euro for their troubles." Mrs. Deliu. IlEMICKJCll, RknSSKLABR, IND. The serious ills of women develop irom neglect ol early symptoms. Every rinln and ache has a cniihe. nml the 1 wnrn'.ng thoy give should not be disrc- garded. , Mrs. Plnkhnm understands these troubles better than any local phy sician and will give every woman free advlco who Is puzr.lcd about her lieaiui. airs. Plnkliam'a address Is 1 Lynn, Mass. Don't put ofTwritiiiL' until .... ... henlth Is comnletelv lirnU..n' .imun uvli.t(l,ii..nji1 t . v., Write at the first indication of tmuhl m.."....mi.iuui.owuuu1 brUU I fl . ' - - verwaro taken. Prof, and Mrs. Johnson were sleeping In tho upper part of tho hnu.e and did not awaken until morn- Ins. when tho first Indications of any- ti,inrr ti., ivrnnr ,i, .n..... if evenvl burned matches cm the carpet of the sitting room. It was thfii noticed that the cellar and outside doors were sivunc wide open. were swuntr Whether the work was done Oy local talent or travellers is not known. A man hurriedly entered the Central Vermont station Monday mornlmr shortly before the arrival of tho morning exnrcsa nnd wanted to buy a ticket of Daniel Mc Carty, the nlBht switchman and baggage man. Mr. McCnrty Informed him that no tickets wero sold at nldht and ho left tho station nnd was not seen to board tho train. J he man s actions appeared pecul- 1',. V ' , a.r.y w.npn hv '"irncd I " 111 , 'oiiowmg morning no ...-v.,.,,,, hi,, ii, cveilts ill IlKS n.,lni1' Others Incline to the belief that "J"" ,' " 'A ' ".."l "n,Vl,.relrl!;; tol, 'VTir'"n:, Ti, .. ,": . " ... V i. . , '""fl"1'" " i;oh7'!1"' vl,lt?,1 ,h,elr nl - n.S yViC'Y,ln'l "f, try thoy Cl",'"del that The place has been tho scene of petty robberies fo some few years past and is yet no one has heem nnnrehmded Within the past few weeks an effort was mane to ureaic Into tho house of ,T. A , r l"ll."lc large dog owned by the ' , , .f" n. no"'' tnat lho I'ltrud- " .Jj" iSy- Some, three weeks slneo the barn of S.'lt. Kent wao entered Tllp' hnd ono ch"''' a lltt,e elrl two yn nnd grain bas laid from the stablo or ol1' SIn 'rrunc'" nnH worked for a long stall to the outer door. Neighbors were tln1 for thc lumhcr dealers, George Web awakened by the noise made by the horso Mrr & spnls' IIc has tho sympathy of tho und the robbers gave up the Job In tho on,,ro community. The house belonged to morning .Mr. Kent round his Htahle door even ni in iri-nin mn nit ....... ,,,' out on the floor. STRIKE AT BELLOWS FALLS. Th Taper Trust AttrmpU to Cnt Down the M iig, of It i:mploVt.. Rellows Falls, Aug. H. The mcri at the international Paper Co.'s log yard it -orin Miipoie, .N. tl., struck to-day. Some days ago tho company reduced tho forco there, nearly doubling tho work ot leach man. The men pnti.nl n nmtu 1.1,. remained nt work Sn t lirvlfi v mnrnl iw .1 notlco was posted reduclne the n.-iv from $2.10 to $1.75 a day. The men went out this mornlnc in a bnrtv ami thn ..n..i, i standstill. ' ' f.rs for ,'lln mos. ,Klr. n'r.'A , " men nhn ne..,nni.i .,. aJ.. li. .i.-..n i,n,. nin... ...m V." r.l , ,rwr.m. . 1 .... ... V Humtt ,1,11 uihi-M .1 ITJIUprumiSC IS elTtctei. At the International Paper Co 's offlco I this evening It was stated that u sneedv ..... v. ...ii n.- ;uu.it.ii inai 11 sp, CU inned fnr ;iopel for l.onnlnplni. Aiir 1i n " ""1 .7 . .".. f, -"'""""'" the smallest towns In Vermont and locn- icu m inn souinwcsi part ot iienn ngtonl uiiiiij, n.is net ci- uieu uoiCd lor lis re- gard for the prohibitory law. nlthouch Io - next. n.tln.l ,n .. nrnhltilllr... Jl... iV.U-.. "..'".""J "V '-,. 4H,i-lll was rormeu tlio pastors of the . Methodist and Haptlst get them to drap the league business, The culmination camo one day last week when Rev. Hastings going Into his hall found a note that had boen shoved under the front door. It Is his turn to preach the regular temporanoe sermon tho last Sunday In this month, and the note was to Inform him that If ho did his house, his family, and himself would be blown ., ,i.,iiii. t, .,.,.. , .... ,.. "J uj.,,iiv, . i,,j ,,,,,,, vl ,.,u 11.11. Is not known us yet, but Parson Hastings announced from his pulpit Sunday that he should preach the sermon nnd also give oine facts, that n community that would permit such operations to bo carried on as that ono unci ot late, ought to know. There Is no doubt but thnt his church will ho well lllled on that everting but thero are- ' u,l'at 'I011"1" nbm" 1,ls 1)elnT ulolvn P by dynamite. THIRD CAA'AIjR A ON ITS AA A A". Chlcngo, Aug, 14. Threo troops of the Third Cavalry, consisting of officers and 475 privates, on their way from Ver- mnnt to the Phlllipines, urrlvel at tho him and by means of tho card Index, tho stock yards Friday, whero the horses wero comrade, whether a resident tr n visitor unloaded nnd given a rest. The boldlers can be. speedily located, If ho Is registered, left for St. Paul In two special trains. To accomplish that, tho commute? have on Saturday. From St. Paul they go to.Piovlded an alphabetical Index, divided Seattle via the Oreat Northern. In Seat- tic they will join five other troops, nnd all will be sent on tho samo transport to Ma nila, THK C. P. DIVIDKND. Montreal, Aug. 14. At a meeting of the board of dlroctors of Uie Canadian Pacific Railway Compamy held to-day a dividend of 2 per cent, on the preferred stock and 2 per cent, on the common stock for tho half year nded June 30 last were declared payable on October 2d. BEECH AMS PILLS taken at night will make you feel right, act right and look "TL... ... f , . ngni. noy i-uio wunsupauon. i io cent" nnd as cent, at all drug tores. T i tj4 INCENDIARY Visits the Fair Grounds Sheldon Junction Satur day Night. at A HORSE TRACKED HOME Which Wii Seen llllohod on the Ground Late at Nleht-Mnnhlnory Ilnll nnd tho I.ttrjo llamxry Orttroyed Will be Itebnllt nt Oiioe-AVoinun Killed by Jjlghtulur nt Swauton. Sheldon, Vt., Aup. 13. Tho machinery ball and the lareo hennery on tho fan !!,ln5h nnd thero Is small Insurance. In machin ery hall was stored a merry-iro-round owned by William Hullco of Franklin val nod at 1000. This was covered by Insur ance. The orlfiln of tho lire was Incendiary, as shown by thu bultdlnir hurntni? nt tlmt tlmo ot n'Kht. A team was wn to drive It.,.. ,1... ..ml.n.lu ... 1 , .Art ...t I. . lnt" tllc' Krol"ids at 11:00 o'clock u i iuck. x oe " " u " " u ' w 1 V" 10,,!0 W,1H hitched near i"'1' - it:wi,iu,i .-.uui- uiucreuL irom oill- nil nn n n.rll tip uhn ,11 er shoes on this track. It was followed ,10,no A Oliver, A. A. Marvin and v- Marsh. The shoes wero examined aml ,htr corresponded with the prints In!l1 the fair erounds. The biilldlnus will hn rebuilt befnrn (be falr IC "'o society canl havo it completed before Aimust 20-31 and September 1, the dates of tho fair. RILLED BY LIGHTNING, Young Woman lu Swanton Suffer Sudden Death Two Com Killed anil a llarn turned During the Sturm. Swanton, Aug. 13.-A short but terrible electric storm jiassed over hero Saturday rnrnnnnli re ft.nnh Tcmln n , j In- stantly killed. Sho'hal Just gonw up stairs into tne back und lower part ot tho houi-c, they nve ou North Hlver street, leaving her sister. Mlts Alexandria Brlsson, down stars wth thc bllby n mtlo girl two years, 0id. Miss Brlhson heard ai heavy fall Just utter feeling the shock of the lightning, w'hlch splintered up tho houso consldera- " ?t tlt on .lire. On going UP stairs stio found ner sister dead on tho or. Tho rubbers she woro wero torn. In s,hrcils. "n1 M'Unfr was taken out of ,he 0r whtro s'ho vt00 c T' Mott T,i0? 0r,c,n,a.'? n,"jhBat0 PP" as sick In bed 111 the next house, from the northwest nnd enter the wlnliow near where the young woman stood. ' Sho was 3i) years old last June. Her maiden name was Adellno Ilrlswon. Sho " 'rrj t0"p,)h Triidelle threo vears niro ".'LfnhnVm l"u "eii.-iti, mm i mammi. Diirlne the storm two cows belonging to Horace Uaxtcr, wero killed on Gooso isl and. A barn. In Illghgate, belonging to Mr. Raymo, was struck by lightning and burn ed with most of its contents. The family vacated the house, but a largo crowd suc ceeded In saving It. GRAND ARMY OF THE BEPUBLIC ArrtinffemuiitH fur lhr Nutlotial I'ncamp mnrtt tlio First W'k In Septnnboi, PhllaOekihia, Axig. 13. There wll. be no 1 1 r n4iln f nt tilt vnturn lis tthrt -i t tinrl tn 33d national encampment ot the iJr.md Army of the Republic to be held In this r.iiv s(..,t..ml,f.r 4-'i m Hnd r-.i.-li rih,.i- The most complete system of r-glstrntlon 1 ever adopted will bo used, .-o .hat tho comrades ate sure of meeting and falling !.,, n..nh nil... ,,rmu i,v ,,.. n m mnv llnd where an old friend is in.' cited in n few mtimtn nnd ib;s wilt hn r ,l,n i.riii inn.r-mne.. in th, vBtemn .,r.AU t r. . I, a M , , alrn.i.ii. u.i.a .u ... v.. . alone. 1I0 may have been in the city be - fere, hut ho will now want to meet some of the men who wero with him during ills . campasns. well, ne n nna i eay in tio 1 ,fi,, ,.,i ',., ..,, , i;. i, what are the special Inducements for him mako a "Pfclal r ffort nnd be present, tion will bo In Hroad street. J.it be ow to como to Philadelphia. Tne chance nro '',e f"1"'1' committee are exertrng ( very Market and unjoining the building of tho that he Is fearful ho would not see halt prfart to accomplish this end and the mg- Third National bank. Tho main put Io of the attractions prepared for him - lstrn" committee are busy registering comfort station will bo In ground Moor cause he would not have any one to show tn nnmP!' of tn0f:e who wl" bo a'"'1"1- npartrnents. on the oaM side of tho eit hlm around. The stranger, when nc comes n,'che' , , , , , , w hB"' very accommodation II pm htre, will be ablo to find his old comrades1 Thp ",dn, P""" I" to correspond with ylded for comrades and the members . j the organization, whether nosts or r-ai- tlielr families. Tho grouping of thes - J -.-w, ....... ... ......... ""them ho will surely see all that Is to be seen. llo oan Ret tho mformutton ho needs uithnul -mv lnss nf tlmo Tim wiv ihit 1 L '..-L :,,V.., ," o.it.nM '-".'!' ' Jlie " h i - tratlon committee, of which Harry I... v. nil I. the, hnn.l. hnve .irmmred KM r. . Ct liacles. deslcniitltiK reclnieaLs. war ves crund division In which his comrade en. listed, whether the State or tho United Str.tes service, and when he has found that ho will simply ascertain the number or thr. name of the regiment, Thc regiments will lie arrange 1 Humeri- cnlly. so In order. In them will be tne name of every comrade a re.Mdent of this city and Camden, with the home address1 r ,, ii.. ...in nw.viic iin.i n, i ......... .... ..... ..... .. ..-t. inu "III". f every visiting comrade who has rcsls-l tered with his hotel or headqu irters In I Philadelphia, during tho national encamp-, I ment. larts of this wall space will also Het usiue. ior mo army Headquarter, cu, ieI8 ,,,,,, uivisiou anu nng- "" ncniquuriors. so mat the coiirrades uho cr-e,l cominaiidlng or staff nf. fleers In theso various grand sub-divhlons of the armies may be ulso located in lho same way. If tho veteran knowi lho nnmo nf'Th 'mnn i,. tT n'.'T.., ' L'"'"0 mL ce.ml nf fi.n Ull'Zul .., ' !V" "?', VT i on i ,, .7 i i ' sercu, .111 in, nils io no is to nil up a lit- tie Inquiry blank ready for his use nnd hnnd It to the, att.ndant ready to servo Into 3000 sub-dlvlslons ly thc use of the vowel sounds. It will tnko 100 card Index drawers to nolo mem. tn orner to nnndia euch a laige number of name, the com mittee nre not going to use the ri'KUlar card Index drawer, but have provided a. table, 30 feet long and 5 feet wide, on which theso drawers will be placed. l!y that means, they will not have to pull out the drawers to find a nnnie. but will be ready at all times to be Consulted with out, further movement. It will not take more two minutes from the time '.he In nulry blank Is handed to the attache until the Information Is given, provided tha nam has been registered. AA'hat Is wutil d now Is this: There are about 10.000 in Camden, who are members of pons and whoso registration will be obtained through the post adjutants, There are 2000 comrades In the two cltlen who aro not members of tho Grand Army of tho Republic, and they will also bi registered, so that their old friends may be uhl in llnd them. Their names shoin.l be sent 1 1 thn headquarters of the G. S, it.. Fifth und Chestnut streets, or to thu Ralstta- BOTH PRONOUNCED INCURABLE Pe-ru-na Came to the Rescue and Made Them Strong and Happy. "I Was afflicted for twenty yearn and did not know what ailed mc. My bus band employed threo doctors, but thoy did mo no good. I took different kinds of medlclno, all to no offoct. In 1895 a frlond told mo I had catarrh. I had a bad congh and running at tho noso all tho tlmo. I was advised to try Pc-rn-na and I took four bottles. I am now well 01 ln0 catarrn. 1 DCIIOVO l'c-rn-na saved my life Tho doctors and all others failed. I can rccommond your Pe-ru-na to all mv friends It Is thr, best merll. 10 ail my inenns. it is mo ucst rnccil Cino in tho world, xou may use my Damo whouover you ploaso." Mrs. M. M. Klnc. f Dr. llartman's free treatment for chronic catarrh has boon the moans ot xestorlng a great multltudo of dlsconr Sged, hopeless women to health. Tho Mrs. M. M. Klng.Waterloo, N. C. O 'snqmnio,') 'num-uuti m(t 'ssotppv ..rfuiniio jatnrang,, jo Sioa oajj n jo; ptns ppioqs sjs( -nsjimil joqun; fltiisap osoqj, 'tja-nj-aj; 6bv .psmsr .(uo sp( pne 'snqjom tisjoqa jo 'tHnqtJsip 'AJ5jaS8.p 'tnnjati;H tJaiotp jo osro 03ns b jsoi Javoa 'sjss.t Ajirj jko ;o oojiotud ti U 'nBinjJBH 'JStnuins uj tiontaioo os 9tB tpiq.u 'sinarapB osoqi jo; oinsods owiosqB uo e un-nt-3,1 asuo33; 8taij jnj oumu joajjpa .fiuo Din S rjiatJit-o 'S3Aoq oiu ;o rjjjnua I pno tpuD ojb .Ootttai.Cp pun -SDHtiBip 'sijod , sno)jq 'iniB(Ituo3 .lamuins 'inniaTj;u uisiorp 'snqjom cjoiotp J3riiii3in3j - lnt BLUc STO-c. I tion Committor, Room 171 City Hall. The comrade will thu find a reeeption committee aggregating H.OoO resident com- rndes, each of them ready and nnxlniu-ly waiting to greet his old army nsocIntc. What thnt greeting will ne, and what k'lly attention will be -hown tho Granger, can onlj be known and nppre- 1 elated by one who has performed n .-ol- '"'r's duty In time of war. and who has ! formed a soldier's friendship. War h tho blghest of all the professions It trials, experiences and hardships try to the ut- most men's abilities, courage nnd kindll- "Pss, and therefore the frlen.iihliv. thi.s foimed are based upon sterling worth and I IllrtlllCll ,1 IJ IireCIU I lOn. It Wll HP .lOOTC- u .. , . . .. ,.. , " ; ' ,' "" ;', ',p, " Philadelphia comrvP -i arc " "'cir om usso.-mies. .,,,! oven- vntnrnn elin nui nnd if ,.,,i,.n , ; , should not disappoint his old oomrades, -uru.t tin n.1,1.1. ..I.. I mental association', which navo slgnilled threo Important statlrns wi.l '.e fiunl their Intention of coming to the ene.imp- very advantageous to the visitors, a' be ment, nnd forwarding to them sufficient ln' within a stone's throw . f each and ul ivilM iv uny veiore ine cjienmg of the encampment. The difficulty will. cards at least 10 days before the cpenlng , ., r ,. ... ,., , " , "., ' ' ,,! " who will come. The plan to he pursued outside of lho the headhunt ters of all the organizations with which he may have served during the war. Under the Philadelphia sis- tern ho will only have to llll up ns tnar.y spaces as he has sered with different er- gnnlssatloiii,, The card on which he will do this Is perforated. Tho attendant I'criornieu. n o .uieniiant ' 1 -"'j ,?fiTi 1"?. ""'Lrn'r f the spaces Is filled with the proper ui i,,.ii.uiiLni, ij iii.-.iiir. 111 mi! eiiu nniiciMVTQ nnni vr ttti - card he registers himself in every r.gl- mJUOKAMb DLRINQ JLl.l. mrnt he was ccinected with and ! tiiro The list of Immigrants by u;- of Quc to be found If wanted. Hy ibis system of bee for tho month of July is .is lollow-R registration, If a m.in will register, he Russia, Gl.'i; Austria, 23: Oaih-lu 11, Kng. makes It possible not only to he found ,, ., mnkca .. r.oss,,,,,, ,.. ... hV , ni .,., H,;r.,off,r; ,ho registers at the encampments nave bcn of so little Importance, by reason ot the dlfiiculty of the registration, or hunting '"", lii'llscrl ml.in t ply e'nteied. that 1 " W nmxr of tho comrades rnado no attempt, wnntever, to announre their rPseiice. nnd then more ihnn half the ' ' " "'i' ivan co of thes. V. l"rasure an " "eHantago of these M,at Something New! Large package of the World's cleanser for a nickel. Still greater omy In 4 pound package. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Bojtoa, PbiUdclpUla following Is n Bnoelmen recently re ceived from Mary V. Bartholomew, St. JJTancisvlllo, III. Hhosays: "About twolvo years ago I wasaflllcled with femalo troublo (systemic catarrh.) I doctored with several skillful phy sicians, but kept gottlng worso until I became bedfast. I remained in this con dition about two years, under tho at tendance of four physicians. 1 conclndcd I would writo Dr. Dart man for advlco. I owo my llfo to Dr. Hartman and 1'o-ru-na. My friends and noighbors never expected to see mo well again. I am now ablo to assist with my household dntlcs. 1 think my re coviry is a sur prise to ovory ono who know mo. Myappotlto was so poor I could cat scarce ly anything; but I can oat any and ovory thing now without pain. I cannot rocommond your medicines enough. Catarrh is tho bano of womankind. Nearly every caso of so called femalo complaint is duo to catarrh of tho pelvic organs. A woman frco from catarrh Is generally a well woman. Catarrh of tho pelvlo organs makes moro women mtscrablo than all other diseases com bined. Tor Dr. llartman's latest book on femalo diseases, address Tho Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company, Colum bus, Ohio. Sent free for a short time. J 0'0'"' 'J THE BLUE STORE OUR "ADS" PAY 4Uk Our advertisinp; might bring you to our store, but unless our$ goods were as advertised, our "ads" would be a waste of money. To-day we advertisev Blue Yacht Caps 5 New York regulation, 50c and OO. i H.C.HUMPHREY 85 Church St. gatherings wero lost to mmv of then who attended, and f.-r thu reason n'so others have Ijeen heretofore dr 'erred from attending the nntior.nl mrapraert. Philadelphia I always njx n-handed an 1 lull-hearted, nnd on this oervsion stio cx- pects to outdo herself, Comran.-, a royal welcome awa ts you. Rcom 1.1. In the City II ill has been n mmi'ter fitted up by the registration for their use. This really comprises three arge apartments on the g,,. ind flo-r located on tho west ldo of ih,- n tp, 1 palace and directly opposite, the entr ineo to Hroad street station and 1 i' thr i blrcks from the Reading tcrmfn.il 'li e? . ill'lll lllieill? ' 1 ' vill be kept ,v n, lay s' 1 ii l,,ln. ,l,A nr,n.. ... nm,.n . ., I , ........ ...s .... . ..w. .... ..... . wil' be numerous attendant sc t ,ut .n, ",., ., , ... . - nn. Tim mil n stntlnn nf tne r mmirtr,. ...... .. - ,7 having charge of the bureau nf in' rm.i- ,1, .i.-. ImtiAi'!,. cloe to the railroad stations. iiu-e iu uie nun... The novel and c complete system ot reg- IstrnttAti wlileli hn s been adopted has betn evolved by Hnrry 1.. N'eall. a well-kncwn lawyer of this city, and who has been se havo secured their quarters. If not, tho uma is very short for the purpose and Immediate application should b mad to tho committee on accommodations, S W., corner Ffth and Chestnut streets Philadelphia, stating explicit'' wvK 'b wanted and tho number to be provided. Janti, .; Italy. i.ermany, 3. lloumaiila, 3. Armenia. 1: Huncnrv. 1: total cel. In Franco two automobiles beat t' Parls-St. Malo express in .1 race betwe- 11 those cities, a dlstaneo of 2.V. miles, iak lug the best time ever recorded for an aut- omneiie. i in y covered the tiis.ancc n seven hours and :t.". minutes, thirteen mm- ut n cker n t rahl ut.s quitkir than tin. train. best econ j g