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LIIK BURLINGTON FlUsU IMIHSS, THUUSD VY, NOV KALIS UK 2:i. IMS) tlERTY Placed on Trial For the Mur der of Fred Murphy at Bolton Falls. MRDWORK TO GET A JURY. In Ultra l'nnrl nf 3 1 Talesmen Cnllcd Alinnt () nr 'thoie lloje'eted .llnndiiy - Smer.ll Impel taut Slate Wit- lirnso lltivo UrtlUD.l Trouble) j About 'lliclr A ppoarnlici;. i A WHOLE VILLAGE Attacked by Grip Ono Family Es capos by Using Po-ru-na. .1 4-t.v r.v. tt'i i 1 i i - . Will I ' ' I III' M. HIP' II. T, Nov. lU -The Hint of Cli.it ..i. ny for the murd.r of Kiel Murphy i l; ill. in Falls Kcbtuur.i l Inst, was i-iih In Cuimly Cmirt thl. alicino-ui, m. .1 li ii 11. Wnl'ou lucsldlng. An c- .i panel of 21 tiil.-ni. ii led been ntu -i . ii. ,1 fi.in which in !. Ii' t .i cumpl. lent , '. men. Tli. polling was '.i. i'.nn nt n lit p.i.st 2 . lock nils ultelh.io'.l after .'. . I.oi.l li.nl iii.nl.. .i preliminary utati'- .i i in' the r iv in tin- Juror from Uio . .ii.lp.ilni ..I th. Si. ilc About 20 Wei I e- .(.a till.- iitemo'in iiif i .itic. Th" Si iio miiliMi .ne i in h ri )Io I i-. i.l it In in. I expected that .1 i nip. mi lleil bit'oie I'.-mori on' ..!, v..i. 'Hie Stale In ivpr - - t t..l l.y Si iliV Attorney floor and II ". A. I.oi.l ,iiil II. e I'espondmt by II. ' uitt utnl Him. Frank liuiuley Ii..lnrl w.i- l.DUtnl oer to await 'h- .. nm uf toe ei.iuil lury nt Ills prellml ry Li ning m .itei Lury, sine., whih ii. he h.i- In . ii In .lull here, lie wes . K ti .1 In Sipicmiiir lor the miiido" nt Miuphy in .1 o-iinn HioltK ago whs urialgn l In Count C.iurt, win n ho nueri.l tPo if i of not unity to lhe charge. Several II 1 "I'tMll Witness. fur tile Sllll" WllO a. Milium il at the piellinina: v heal ing . i !-! 1 1 1 '. vt, re ullowisl to no on their 'vn leiiiKiiiz.iiii'e. In his preparation for le irl il of Mil.- ci-r Slate'" Attorney lln.ir i i.. li. i n (aii-nl a gloat ileal of iiiecivn- i..'e and oXpetis, in serving subpoenas i). .11 "nine of these w it tn f0t. l't IS In ii -lit the tiial nl tin. case will cover a i .uul ... rn.ip- tlnee wicks' time. Tne niry In he enso of Suite vs. Sirn tii'tnd a vii.nii of not guilty anil the i.'I'Oidmt w.i.- discharged. Oliver ()--1 cine, the colored man, charged wilh .nifc'lary and nf criminal assault upon .Ml-.- I. .lain- I'iugleo nf Northllcld or. Oc i 'In r .". last, was litotiRht Into court this Uernocn .i ml pleaileil not utility lo the i loun.itioii til. .1 against him by llio si it. s attorney. Montpelier, Nov. 21. At the ail.lonrn i" nt of Co.inty Court Monday o. ninv, 12 neri wero In the jury box but the rigln of I romploiy eh.illi ngo had lint hem . .cr- -i I 1'V elth. r Moo. SlMi Ij .nl.liu.innl mrs worn summoned Monday evening i i antidilution of exhausting tin p in. 1 of aln.uly in attendance. Iii njamlli llian f l'.istoti. who has hi in In a I teiulaia u - a juror -ir.i e cunt opened in Septem I . r, w.i.s I'M ii- ,1 fm- the term. Ho was it. i n n lor the a.-e now on trial. In Ids imlnatloh he ailiniltPil that some weeks j.i. while -UsiUjitf at ICast -Midillehury, ho as i d III a ioi.ni wlier? two men wore dls iissin the liih. i ty ease. They knew bo w.i- a juror in Washlijston County, and h. did not . .-k Ihem lo linNt. JuiIku V iton (llsnu-s, (i him from further per- ii e this term Informing him that his con .'iii t was an lirlr.ietlon of his oath. Attcr the rljtht of peroi,i)tory cballonKO 1 ii' lioui i cpi at 'dly exercised this moin- AVtxoNA, Stauic Co., Ind. During tho winter 1 mxl my fntn lly of six wero taken with la grlppo. Tho dlsoaso wns vor' prevalent at that tlmo In thu vlllaRo whoro I resided, nearly everyone liointf nick with it. Onrdootors treated Has best thoy could, but wore very unsncccfsftil in tho treat inout ot it. As fooii us my family vruro taken sick I went to tho drtlgstoro und bought nix bottleM of I'e-rtt-na, and wo nil took it according to tlio directions given on tho bottle; and although our e.no.q seemed to bo moro than usually violent in the outset, yot our recovery was prompt, and we were all well much soonor than those who woro treated by the regular physicians. Many pcoplediedof this lagrippodur inK this opldomlc, and row if any, wero nick so short a tlmo as myself and family. After we wero all woll we had one bottle of I'e-rti-na left. 0. T. Hatllcld. Rotid for a froe copy of "Wintor Ca tarrh." This book contains a lecture by lr. Ilartmati on la grippe which has attracted wide attention sind bus been reported 'n trading papord. Address l)r. Ilartmati, Columbus, Ohio. FUNLRAL OF hfflERTON. $403,415.82 Spent by the People of Ver mont for Postage Stamps in 44 Postofliccs. $73,375 PAID IK SALARIES In TIiimo Prculrlcntlnl omcoK -Iturltn ton' Poslmnter Oet tlin Itnal In tlio stntB-Or(n Ki'colpla nt litis Olllcu iu &iH),rZ2,2i-VlK' uios on tlit)Mimlir ORlccs. DcpartlnK Honlth and Bonuty Callod Bnck By Dr- croono's Norvura. What moro moUncholjr tli.m the flight nf n nnmnn whnsn bonuty U fftdltiRl Snoli utmnttirftl condition liduo in irnpiirmpiu ni inn nervous xyoifin anu iTHkiipn Mid Impurity of the Hnnrt, AinonR the umiiI nymp to!n arosetorn hciMaclirn, fmslo coraplnlnti, tird fnrllnR, iifryotiiiicm Htul pershtffit Httack of tho blunv Itcllnf cun only bn obtained hf a complete ro vltAlttKtlnii of tho ffyMetn tliroutrlt tnn use of Dr. UrorneV .NerTura Moofl ntitl nervo rpmtilv. MiK. Katb At'STis 40 Jenny Llud Avo., Fomer Vllln, Mum., layn: "I flitfTcred with tcnlblo ttftckaoho and ncU nn nwrm ncncnr, and i nan not a mi or arpetiio. l crlfd with pain froin womb trouble and wan tis pule at n Hlioit. I wai iTribly nervoni. 1 could not aIcimi for ftionntlinp.and Imd THmmatHm Himyihouldcr and nrm. i Minorca ovcrytnn'Ri nooouy nui uod kiiuwt WaFlilnplon, D. C, Xov. 2') Vol mont's 11 Piosldriitiul postoffict's tnatlo u jiriuul .sliowliiit IjihI ytr in tlio amuiint of rovo huo collcet'Ml. When ouo contemplates that a jiostao tamp lo carry a letter ironi Ctiha to tho Philippine, half way rm:ml tho worltl, only eostrt two cents, it talus nulte a stretch of Uiv linagliiatlon lo teallzu that tho peonlo of the Otven Mntlliliiln fit It. l.i (t... l..t.Ytlt. nP " tin. nv.tul.1ntfll.il nlTI,.. (.vnniuloil t.,i.vU 1H1' .. ...Itll t-.1l I 4 -... . ...... I',f hnw I nff -rft. I weiffhcd 12 tmundi. A ftlnml rt. co'imicndcfl Dr. (IreoiiP'n N?rur blood ami iitr?6 Tnmdy.ani 1 ciminieticpd totakfl It. Aftr tnklnif tha Nryiira Infver bud a pain In my Idc, iiornny l aJ nchc, and I nlflcp well and havp a irnod apatite I don't bllvo thoro any mdlclnp In ttiev.orld no rnodai Dr (Irene s Nervnra. It did me ond rlpht off mid I havch-id no return of my womb troubln. I bjd Icitcorrhcn-t. Intl. Htnrn tnklnir NrTitri tmt hna ,tin... tjearod, J tiol atrnmr and able to do tho work for fnurtoftn In tlie family. I now wftlirh Ifti rmi.tirf. 1 r. tr,ie,R,Mi1',.,l?I 1 ',0'tnn Mai., h rnrt-d moro of womonS romplnlnt tha KHBbZZLBR IN JAIL. TRUSTED JONESVILLE CLERK DE HIND THE RARG. Allinrt 31. Sikmt Ciitife.iips til Iturlni; Itiililioil 111. i:niili)f r, I'riink II, (j. letlr, Kurliic tlio I.i.t I'otir Vrs Chiit'tfcd Willi TuUInc SI (HID. DON'T NEGLECT YOUR KIDNEYS. nny nthnr Hvlnif pljTulrlnn. lln Btvc rounnfl anil nil' Iro tn ivmnfn hnw in ho rurfil, vlthnut too nrrlnrgp. WtltiMn lilm frirlv nnil In pprfiTI ennniionco 111. mltlrn will rinlt In n.iir riiri file! III the II !t slilinll.il nn'eert ct II filiitc cost $U,TSaf.."i, JIlTifl.f.O went for vari ous incidental e.i nes and free tlellu-iy 111 i lirlit cltle.t eoit tlm p n'criinv.'iit $o,. This was divided il) ,im if tlio clt- in, .1 ,i i . r . l'' us in otvii: uiine, .i:i..n.nl; upiin nit lmlf .. mil on dollars la.su. 'ar for posti.Ko , ?1 . UnHtUlioio, ?leli.',2. IlmbtS- v I :i 111 i iht I Vi lift iiviinl uiiiii ic.ia til. - "... ' . CIA I 4 'inc. rA,.ln II.... t-trl 1. t..t1 .f ' ' - mm' ' , . . ?T 12 T: St. .lolmslmry. WsJ.01; and St. Al THE UOYAL LEGION. Klelitli Annlvrmury li:iti)(iit l't lilny Nlclit Tv i New tl.Mi.ln' i h IM-rteil. Tho stated quarterly liiltie.s mcetlntj .ityl eighth ininlversary Imniiuet of the Veiliimil Cotniiianikiy of the .Military Or der of the I.oy.il Iyi'lon was held in this city l'rldny evenliiK. The utli udtuiee s-au not Initio. The business meeting of tlm eommnnd rry was held at their lic.idquaiteis im thu lluyward Iilock nt lury lh- ' en. 'imr.Nle! . I'lli II lllle ' tl'. I.' III. ih lil. r in. . .'I..nt.i 'li.ldl. V .n. lisl'ietnry to both slde was d .i I'n'i, 1 1 a m., and the n.ith I I. 'Ii. in. -id. n e oivtmntl n and nco "re ' .1.. - ii : f" aKfell II, m-y :'"i I it nn r. ,"i7; llany I;. Minn- ' .1 . mei-eluint. :;i: M. s. 1. in v ( ' il ii, , I'.ir nier. .".li; AV. P. Waits!,, hi ealnler. ui: W. f. '.ibot, feed .-lure. S; Ji.hn llirlel, r, janitor, Martin I'emln i;f., . liimbnrmiui. :!l; 11. u. K. Hunt, r fanner, 37: (ieorc. V. I'li.inin. .i. t bury Cent-.i-. farmer, :iu, l i . -! i'. Kexluiry, fnrmer, i!3: I.ronard T. 1 ill M.)iitp(IIer, iiulnter. r.S, S. W. Cnle, VI .r-tiiii !-, fanner, fS. 'I'uriiiy-nlnc ,ur- ,J v ! excus.'d, (it her fur (auso o- on illiintc before a satisfactory panel wn . nt. d. t ih" requnt of rnunonl on both sides. ! e juiy nan taken this aflrrnoon in teams v Hie riff '.Jravos for a ;r. miles diive to ,mI the eno of thp trncedy at lloltmi ' ill- State's Attorney Hoar und K, II I .nitt went .il uifr as counsel. In. hi" Valm cautioned the Adleor md ., o h.- iurori that lh'-y wp-p ylmp'ycoli g 'h. i i'.ir'. - tu rnmillarizo thi ms h cs v it'i t' e lu'ility mil that they vcre to ask no . i -li'ins or lut.in to any outsider In re v tri to anvlblni; there. Charles Deherty. Hie rrponili nt, Mas 1 id l.y JiiiIko Watsin that it vaa hN l i'K'il k- to .l. cnmi'iitiy the Jury If he to d -In d. He, ho-.vver. replied that hp did it di -iro to so and did not nlij.et in the ' tv making the trip. Court adloiiin d out noon until !i o'clock Wtdiie-diy 'inlm? when tho examination ot wit- r - will bp be;;un Julia Iloek. Hi" woniaii who IlKtired In Hi,, i. iso whli Ii riiini xed In i ho Klionlln oi Ti'd Miirpliv uul i hailea Doherty now 1 Itn: on tilil for li. ctiai(.id with e ir-d i'. cannot bo found. I)(puty Ch.ii-n i- tumble to llnd her at the nddii-s -ucn lilm when ho went to Montreal i i - iiipi.oi.i her as a wltnese for the State, ii Is thought she Is now In I.iveipool, llijt I ud. Victim of lln- Nnrw Icb .llllidei Kvldn.ice 'I II it II" IV n St ilil 'I Wan .' Time. -'1 lie Miitdfi'ci' at Windsor. White tlivpr .Inncllon, Xov. 21. The fun eral of Ito'-eit (I. Kmcrlcn, tho unfortun ate mull killed at Not wli h S.aurday veil ing (leeiiiii'.l 111 tlnil vlllime ul 10:20 this niornim?, mid wa attended l y a Ini'Ko eonipan. lie Is i-pokcu of as a (ulet, In dustrious mall, of Kood hnhit.s ,nnd nun h sympnthy Is cxpivs-ed for his widow ail her two t'nthei less children. lierllf Siutll'ord has In his posses.-ion tho knife with which S. .M. Iluuliej Indicted the fatal wounds. It is the n'.io that ho carried around with lilm when peddlini? ti-h. and lias a blade .-l liiehert IoiiR, -hal t i m .1 In ,i poll.: and attached to u, woodi n handle about 11 u incl.i s In btiKtll. The clothes worn by th'. denoted at tho lime of ills death ale also in possession of the sheriff. The foiee with which Jtugheo ird the knlte upon his lctlin l. 'hown by the lai t that ten ho e made by lh.' blade can be se.r In the coat KmertCM wore under his heavy overcoat. Time or foue of tli'S" cuts went throupli all his Kraimetits and penrtrated lib- body. Ono cut !. oxer the left breast i.oikct and tho (oat Is di oply stained there with blood from nls hi art. There are cuts, In the vest and trousers that weie also penctnit.-il ny the t'lailo. Htwldes tho cut that went through the overcoat that garment is marked l.y hnlf a dozi li or more that did not cxtind through the cloth. It seems liKiedlble that so many cuts v. Ith a knlfo could bo made In to short u time as, ac ciirdlinf lo all lucoimt.s, IbiKbco was us--.illliiL' l.'itieiion. l.'rom their po-itlon In the c.othlnif several slabs must have been iccniveil by the latter after ho fell to tho groiml. Xothlns linH been brought forward to show that fCm rton had lain dtlnklni; in toxicants the day ol bis di.ith. Theio were no traces cf liquor in his stomach hi n the autopsy was held, and nothing In its condition to waitant an opcilon that he was of Intonp.'! ate habits. It Is as serlrd on tho liuboilty of n en who sav. him I hat liugbeo at - o'clock on Satur day, the d i.v of tho homicide, was In the l.uslno.s put of the vIIIukc, mid was then lindi r the influence of liquor, allh nmh v. lun arrested at Wilder by Constablo M i cauby In the iviIhk ho was sobir. 1'n fortunately, .N'or.vich villape has nn lesi dent ollleer authorized to arrest on tho spot individual- intoxu aled or disliirbln the peace and by the lime a warrant is obtainable the offcndi r in off. 1'i'omliiciit citizens of tho vlUaRe express the oplnkn thai If liiifrbco bnd been aivnsled and eon lined that afternoon ICinerton would bu alive to-day. llutflieo was taken to Windsor Monday cilitht by Sheriff Sjaffoid and Ueputy Peek for nafo keeping until December when Windsor County Cemt meets at Woodstock. Thus far lie h.is exhibited surpiislnir coolno-s and lln ollleeis liaviiiK him in custody say he does not npp.ai- lo be at all wji riled oven- the situation ho llnds liliiTself in. Ills wire was at the pn -limlnary licit lug Moi da.v and tin it part ing was anything but alii ctionalc. ast. The postofflce department has Just i,',,,' j'-j.-vji ".... a.unim iu muivine uio UKuros puu- wh(l ,ht, Kllres 10W l)mt tlio net rev- I '., ... .. enue from all tlieo piesld'Hilal olllcts, 1 hwe we e the Bross reeelpls for the II ,imollnUnB lo liU.Wfi!, went Into tho .of l.esldentlal orflces but It by -o means ()f Vlp0 SMnuv ,,10 coiitr.iry lepiesents the to nl money collected In is Ull(,. Tb totals are slmp'y a statem.-nt cimoiit diirlniT that 12 moutlis for pos- of ,e ,.L.VlMm. of lhe p.yideiitlal ollbcs UKo. I here" uro Uu0 fourth class iiostof- nml lo not show t!l(ll lhr, government, on Ii.es In tlm Slate, which collect an mor- nnotl)rr accmlllt, pays a very larso sum, minis amount of revenue. The Importance for ,nc transportailon of maili. Tho inll of these Is shown by tho snlarles paid lo ,..,, ,, olhor transportation conip.nies I he postmasters. In 40 of thc-e K offices of tllo (.,.,.,. Mountn'u Slat- i-orclse iihr.ut! the postmasters, or postmllresseis ns tho an (h.,t ,Mp Koveinment clears in the inst- v.i.-e .in. uk: larau less man a rar l lc , so that t is near y a stalliloU' and, , V ,,,V,tu , i- o each; ffi of these offices pay a salaiy Ix- ,r linythlllBi lhp Bovcrnmont cornea cut V ,n,1 C.u " ' tween 5"'i a year and $1C0 a year: i:a of tn , dollelrnev i Major InKall.s Is now at l ortrcs ci -. iiiiii ii j ear, i.-j pay salaries lie- pos'tOlllCO lVCPlptS last .VI ar. It IS HIP Ilir- ...,-eii .urn i.i.ijrai, uiiii t. juiy sin- Kest postoilicn in the Stale anil. Ill fact, Uchlnd tho bars of the countv Inll Mnn 'day tilffht Albert M. Snow of .Inncsvlllo until that day the trusted clerk of Krnnk II, (111, It of that little village, l'ai eil bis n..rroi c. II and reiented the evil moment 1. in .a hist i.eKtm to embezzle fiom the fin ds u; bis employer. In a pretly llttlo Ii' me on the banks of the Wlnoonkl a wife. wipt .ilmn for the sins of her Inn'.jund and seven llttlo children wondered that their father had been carrl"d away so t.ud duiiy that aflernoon and at their moth ir's prlcr. Six yeats aito Snow rmiio lo Joticsvillo and e-ntcicd the store ol' Frank II. Gillette us a clerk In the coniury sioie. Two y.utrt passed tileusantly fur employ er und employe and then tho dim hIiikI ow of (suspicion fastened Itself upon tlio clerk aim Mr. Ulllette kiivo him oecasn n.il fi tliVf RlanepH hut mill refused to believe' lilm dishonest. Cither years passed end 1 the proliLs from the store did not'aivcur' io jieid wimt they had lormeily done. Still Mr. Gillette refused to believo tho KUlIt of his elerk and would not discharge Hm. -Mcanwhllo the home of the Snow family wn apparently tlio happiest mo coulil wish. The father had plenty of moti. y and bis family althotiKh lnrge was Weil dr(ssed ii.ul there seemed nim.-wt a r'us plclnus plentltitile of inoiioy. t.'nder tbeso clicumslnnre.s and conditions time spi d i,n uniii almost six years of uhh iclatlon he- Weak Kidneys Caused by Overwork By Lifting or a Strain. f P 1vi Ii ;l r 31 'after which tho U!'(11 1,10 clurk 1111,1 Proprietor had pass to the Van Vess r -A."h0,rl V!nP Mr- (!1:l, Uo ""k- lllviii' . i ii.ij.,1'1 in;u ,u I,,' nil .H'l-n . ,.. . , ., ii ,t,m,; ii,.. i.., .,,,( , ,....i . i, 011 nl01" flofoly Into the accounts of tho "i". mm... .' .' "lure and watched his clelk with moro' The.se the only llrst cl uis postolllce. The sron o'c.ock. The banquet wiw In observancu ot the einlilh anniversary of the founding of the older In Vermont At the business ir,eeti'iff two new mi m hors were elected to mombprshli In tho command, ry. They wero James M. In- alls, major 1st Artl.lery. L. S. A., and S. A rotii d. ess Monroe. wns formcily instructor In military science and tactlm at Norwich University, In now servliiR in the same capacity at tho University of at les bctwem nn and HOO) a vear. Ilirnrcs for salaries show that n lame .... iiu i .nin 4IM n'"' "I i im Wisconsin amount of revenue must also bo collected ,,mn,n.t m.1,1 for et .i lt hk-,, was sr,ns2 to. a 'rl'o imtiqupt was a pleasant affair ut deeply rooled MUplcil. I All this nnhd ono day In tho owner of the storo confronting his clerk and accus ing him of the crime of embezzlement. This was at Hist denied with hot wor'H but ri nepl accusation, backed by ( roif, led Srow to admit having takci about J2fio. as nearly as he. mis able to leinember. Still his loin; t. nn of service a(.d close con n.ctlnn with the busn ens b .1 to the hu.-h-ins up of the facts and the rcpnf'on of lhe man In Mr. Gillette's employmuit. Within n few days conviction has becomo moro ueep seated and .Monday Mr. Gl ictte 4 Wl!bhn r . . i. i . . - . . ti-l, nli W u-nrii nlTwntll until., nf tt'hnin U'nl'n . . ' . v iiom me loiiiin ciass jiosiouices. lliilc mor? than twice tlm Kilary iall lo , '., , i V r ,, , ', , Ti i iiu &"tf.s Attorney Ilrown In this city f)f th" Kro.ss revenuo from the preslden- H,e postmnster. As ,i10 ,PU.,t0:iicc In Pur-1 L"'L i .V i "i M,UI , ,,le , I 'lomnndcd a warrant for lh. ll.il ofllces Vprnionters put J1.-S, l.vj.:m into UnL'tnn is nousrd in a rnihllc bulldififf tho School Hanjo and Mandolin club In a ve;y nlrost of n t,1(,rK 0, lno rhll.? of rln. their own pockets. That sum was for ex- c,,st or rent, lliflit and fu d Is not charsed satisfactory manner. After a little over i,PZZiniI k,,, ft.((111 th(l Rt01. wnr. petiscs of the Presidential olflces. One of to tho postal a count. Ther" wero Inciib n- 1111 !,0"r 8 "?1t,4,",tio1 x , ' .,r" o . r'"lt w" nwl1' 'it and iili-.l In the hip items entering into that total was $73,- lal expenses amountlntf to 3SS fi7. Aecerd- s.. ..,.. ..w....-i, iin,H Dr sheriff Tli ST." for .salaries, tho blen-est miimv nnid iii ii.frit- ...linn ihn .,,ut ,,r fr delivers und chnlrnian a posimasier in mo jstnto beinff J3.3I.O to the postmaster at HtlrdiiRlou Hutland's postmaster comlnK.next with a salary of yi'.i.K). Still another InrKC Item In tho JMi.Uli.ofl. The oillco expenses of Vermont presidential olTlccs. lhe second lamest In was- $31,M1.3S for clerk hire; rent light and net reveniio of only ?lfl, of the committee on deea.sed o'clock In the afternoon. Iinmiis Peeves about rveiV other expense Is reckoned the' total "'''"Vbnv'aid "recenUv-1 Wiled "in 'iho r""U,y J' K- 'T!""s l"'- "f''"'r '"ovc tn expenses of tho llurlliiKton oflico lnat year c'u.v jItn"'1"1' rccenUj, killed In the. joncviiio and placed Snow under np-c-t were J21.0S.lir, which left a net revenuo of 1 ,VMn,i,,.10". lX" T'!, W"S . 0r,',"m.' ''""o " of the atrest soon becHin.; nt Putlati', which Is i"'',""" ':' V'"1 -"" ""''' l.tmwn In the llttlo village and tlm nelRh- In lhe Stat-, fmve aC'i'Unlti J. H. Goodrich lead a paper on Lw pixlhcu ,nl( to iv" tlio nlwa 's ftfi mm "Tho St. Albans Paid,' lirepared by Co . ,,.,.. ..i ,,,1,, ' ., " " I '. '" ' r ,. " ' ' o' the 11th Vernmnt rbnent an 1 oVtVaer't0'.'!,:,; l,2,lnf In'nlt The table Hhowlntr revenue tlul postofflces, follows: and other statistics regarding Vermont's Presldcn- rcad at a meeting of tlm Minnesota ,,om- inandery. Col. I!enloi was ill command cd man and to sympathize with Hi- tain- ny. Pa i re Par I on Pel.ows Kails... Pennington Ildhel Pradfotd Brandon Prattleboro ' Ililstol Chester Derby Hino .... Knosburg Kails, Kssex Junotlon. Fair Haven Hard wick Hyde Park Island Pond Ludlow l.yndtmvlllo .... Mlddlebury Montpelier Moriisvllie Newport No. Pennington. Northlield Poultiiey Proctor liandnlph Plchford Hiitland St. Albans St. Johnsbury... Saxtons Ulver... Spiinsllcld Swantou Verse lines Wnterbury l'tt Itutland... W. Illvcr June. Wilmington Windsor Wlnnorki Wood-toek Orosi receipts. ll.CASl 3,407.31 14.IM.1" 11,301. 2S 2,73'i.S 3,(Vi.l'.l 5,170.03 M.1S0.32 3,143.01 l,4W..".l 24C.C7 2,473.10 I, W1.."i3 .MCI.lt 3,213.13 r..ipo.su s.Wi.n.'i 3,is7.70 (i.30.7u r., 220. ill ZO.W.sj 1,057.10 II, 02.(3 2,7f,':.7T f.,BV.07 3,77.i.(l 4.32.-..7S 5,011.41 S.121.19 32,ci. nr. iti.tr.o.w ir.,rMj.37 2,122.43 :..r.23.!"2 3,77;..S2 l,K7n.31 7,ld3 fi) 2.1ITI.3I 7.77!l.r.O 3,1Ri.ll lA03.s 3..V,ii.0.) r,,r,so.i2 Salary 2, lOn.OO 1,100 00 2,4-Dd.W 2,10.1.00 1.400 0) 1,400.00 l,7t).0o 2,rv.m 1,'JOO.IKI 7,'AO') 1. CW.IO 1,200.() S2.-..00 1,700.00 l,30.).(O l,7a).0() I,10.).oi) l.SO.Oi) 1,iVj0.( 1.700.W J.eOo.nO l.SOO.CO i,&oi.oo 1.100.WJ 1.000 00 l.ilCo.OD l.lVO.Oi) lW.OI 2.700.CO 2, rjo.oo 2,401.00 1.2OJ.0O J.BfKl.OCO l.fidO.O) l.cnMO l.SOO.IO l.lirt.ini l,S0O.I 1,3'iO.CO l.i'l.Crt J.4rO.C'i ljci.to Clerk hire. 2.100.M ."O.Ofl 1,450.00 1.C02.I3 300.110 200.00 2TI 00 S OOll.OO 250.00 ' 'r.o.'o'i '""') 00 W.00 loil.OO .".iW.OO C0i).C0 2,714.07 raej LtiO.OO lon.oi) 1.731.1)1 2.4O.1.0O l,70n.i0 ir,o.oii 100.00 1W.() ll fl 57.50 30.00 t.oo 250.00 S'lO.I 0 Total expenses. S. 470.07 1 673.M 4,4.'i7.1S T.nss f.2 Initiate i,n,:7.ir, 2,174.00 ii, i55.!s.; 1,712. IS W1.70 J, IS7.P1 1,32(1.02 l,Oo,77 2,131,'J. 1,5211.3.1 l.lHO.On i,i.i.7:i 1,702.01 1.SS1.72 2. 155.C0 0. 2CO.US 1.712.02 2,240.72 1.17.1.2S 1,701.33 1. M7.SI 1..S0D.00 2,321.11 1,151.41 15,715.2.; !,07o.4!l S,qi.7H 1,4J0.5T 1,057.12 1,01'l.i's l.l'Ki.02 2,223.10 i,2vu; 2, fi.T. 1,-isc oi J.Sfcl.M l,ll,.l.fl! 2,2.f.7i; Net. . fveliile, i.r,2:l2 1.733.35 !i,7"ii.'i.) 3,012.1.0 SS3.S) 1,572.03 2, fcfi 03 !',02l 4'1 1,130.73 C'.'l.sl 1.059...1 1,1.7.3s y-:'".; 3.03.' is i,7i.s.7i 3,211.71 l,to:'.sfl l,re-,.il'l 1. is7 ..; 3,75.-...;! 11,37''.17 2,311 IS n.ciii.m 1.50O.4 i 3, h5J.71 1.617.17 2,5'.0.1s 2. Ti;i.f'9 1,0'!:'.75 ir.,3l'.UT. jo r,40."i 0 7 ,7 HI liSl.JiT 3. "6I .S) i.sai.it 2,65.1D 5,il'i-.5.1 SOT. IS r.,ii:ui l,7e0.41 S.O.'R 8S 1, 027.37 3 2MI.3.5 I iUMl lllf flUl Ul IIP" Jtll i IllUi I'M' UI- Ci.nii. in ..1 ...I. . .i . ill g.mlza.ton of force.s to -.iU.si.p the ra.ders v , and du n - li. was very Interesting. P. O. Sturtevant of g . "?x ,1,, , ' Swanton was called upon at tlm close ot ?,,' I, ' . . i' . 1 V. ndd and his story of tlm ,V.d and t-m or- t:!". VZ lion oin iic spoke brier- ..' :v"' : "r1 iV.T."1 ?.' c the (sheriff found at Snow's home in a .:. .': " V , ?n.!lr "' bureau, only about $10 Having be.fi us'ed since It was talon from tno bnnk. Cop.rt;- io-)? SfjKiv-itR j'Co !.'-. ' lit. To Prove what Swamp-Root the Wonderful New Discover Will do for You, Every Reader of the "Free Press May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to b traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly a diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most importar organs. Now by this is not meant that you should overlook all the othet organs and merely look after the kidneys. Your other organs may need attention but your kidneys mos' because they do the most. If you are rick, do not neglect your kidneys, because as soon a they are well, thev will help all the other organs to health. the rending of tho paper. the next speaker and told a half doztu amusing storlew. At 11 o'clock tho party left the tables for their homes. Those present at tlm banquet were Gen. F, O. Piltterfleld of Derby I.lne, cx-Gov. and Mrs. K. J. Ornwben of Pranilon, F. S. Strunahan and llerlert liraliierd of St, Albans, cx-Gov. .1. I.. Haistow of Shel burne. Col. and Mr.s. 10. W. Jewett, R. O. Sturtevant and Cunt, and Mr.".' Steuben K. Prown of Swantou, W. W. Morton of Pan Snow was brought to this city under w rest and placed In Jail. ROCK 3 ON THE TRACK. An Alt. nipt to Wreck mi Kloctrle Cur Clue In the EVrpc tl'llloi. Montpelier, Nov. 21. An attempt wns made lo wreck ear No. IS of the electric railway whllo on Its return nip from tins dolph, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Stearns, Prof. -'lt" t Parre at 9:30 o'clock. Pocks w. io and Mrs. J. H. Goodrich, Col. and Mrs. p.aced at lnte-rvaLs along the line heuln- K. II. Powell, C.apl, and Mrs. P. 11. Arms, nlng on upper Pairo street ail contlnutd Capt. and Mrs. C. D. Williams, Miss Char- to a point hear tho car barn. Some ot the lotto C. Williams, Grn. and Mrs. W. I,. Htones taxed the stiiugth of a man to ic- Grtenleaf, Col. and -Mrs. G. G. Pen. diet, move them and were so placed that tho Capt. and Mrs. II. O. Wheeler, Col. II. W. wheels might run up their shelving sur- Allen. J. P. Scully, William Smith, M. 1). faces and tho car be ditched. Ii. Thompson, Max I Powell, Gen. Hob- Fortunately the obstructions wero dis- ert Avery, Henry Ballard, G. S. lllo.lgett coveied In time to avert an accident. The and ex-Gov. U. A. Woodbury of Purling, car lenders weio lowered to the rails, the ton. car run slowly, a sharp lookout kept and when the roi ks too heavy for the fend, rs ..... to dislodge wero encountered tho car was FAPM Hmr.DINGS nritNF.D. stopped and they wero removed by the Tho mild and immediate effect of Pr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, tlm great kidney lem.ily, Is socn ieallzed. It st in. Is ih. hlftlj.'.st for its wonderful cures Df the most distressing cawM. Swainn-Poot will set your whole .system right, and the best proof of this Is n trial. You may have a .sample bottle of this famous kidney remedy sent free by mail postpaid, by which you may test Us vir tues for uc!i disorders ns kidney, indilrr and uric acid diseases, and urinary trou bles, obliged to pa.-s water treqi e. tly night and day, smarting or Irrit.a ,m n passing, orlck-dust or sedlmcu In the urlr.e, constant headache, Ixickaehe, larao back, dizziness, sleeplessness, indlg- st' du, ii H nusness, irregular heart-l eating, -k n double. Plight' discus... neuralgi.i, rheu matism. Miming, irritability, worn-out feeling, lack of ambiti.fli, loss of flesh, sal low complexion. If your water, when allowid to remain undisturbed in a glac-s or bottle lor twen-t.v-f jiir hours, forms a s. dlni. nt or .sett Irg c.r has a cloudy ippr. nance, it I- evi dence that your kidneys and bl "Id. need Immr di it.- a i Mi'i S'.viiinp-li.i.it i- i. tae . iui't"nt Ui-I - ' -ami i.- ii- .1 'a th, f nniiiieo ! i. -k . ; , iriv.i iu-.u tn . .i il therr-s, i . s w ao Ii , . cause they riiojiiiz. and most suo-.--ful and bladder tren'.l llm, 1 phy.-n i Is t ,k. kidtii in it n me ly that .-. .. . been nbl. to compound. If you have lhe -hght.-t -vm-.t I kidney ei i.l ,d.l. v tin il'. . or if tl it. ice oi it m .U" : imih h,-' ' 1 y ett l - "hce lo Dr. K.ln, r .V .' . . I. . X. V., w ho w immerti 1 1 . i , I pie l.rli, m s- sends ot t. -' .n .1 si.l'IVi 'is . 1 . i 'I I . an in - . n ad t' ,s v i .ei.- ,i'rr In t , . i Weekly I'n . i"i Sw.in .-!.. t i r sa'e t1-.-. w at ilni...-' - les ,f . - t WO prl' , ; i j (,,' ,,., mem'., r tlm name. 5n nn;.-'' uil.ir. --. I lin jh.imtoti. V HOW TO PACK A SHIP WITH MEN. of ilie ships and their prompt readiness for sea PLEADS NOT GUILTY, ItiiL-beo ( barged With Mabblr.g r.iiiertiin at Norwich-Aiitlioritlm Will .Sot .M iko llitnlt ot ,iiliiisy Public. Norwich, Nov. L0. Tlm authoilil. s li.ive (I. del not to announce at present lhe h t ill ol th" autopsy held yesteid.iy mi I lie. . lily (il Hobeta ;i. .'ii.'i'uiri, who was 1 .lied .it NonvU'h on Saturday. Sellin M. I .a:l.i who is ehaige.l with stabbing I merton, was g .i a preliminary bear I ,g t'j-d iy, iileaded :iot utility, wahed ex- i.i'naiiiui and was committed to m.l without ball for the grand Juiy. Hut I.e.- (taring n dlspiue Maid y,-i.i...iy ll.il be used tho knife I'l self-.b t .... t i.it when Ktimrton went agnln-t h in li i, id the knlfo to push him aw i i.Miiniii.illon of the (bad man'- b.iih. '."tti ei'. is said to reveal live wounds, on. .f which li re 'd lhe aoita and .inntliei a .t.g Tae autopsy was conduct. .1 n Hi.-. Ces of llartfotd, limerton and ,laiks,,nof '.irwieli and Ualy of Whim llit.i ,lt.i .- I.n High Sheriff Spotlord of Winds ir . an ly waa also llieio. I tin: li. i Is said by tho.i who l,n w him t I. ivc a bad toinpcr also an liicllnalii.u t , threaten people, and is geneiMlly cen 1( r. d to hnvo bravado enough lo do .'in If ho felt Hint way. Pmerton, on I .ie other hand, was consldied quite ,l nllemanly fellow and was well lilted, vci'al wltnesfiw say that they beard I' mlic e threaten in kill Hmerton and io die out a knlfo uu he went toward lhe 1 .11' r. VKIIMONT AC'A UH.MY AI-U.MNt MKIiTS. liellnws Kiclls, Nov. 20. The annual nliimnl reunion at Vermont Academy, Sax tons Itlver was hold to-day. .Many of tho former students and graduates woro pre ;ent A banquet w.'ij. served at 'uller hall atwl In tho' "vaning a reception was eiven hv 1'rof. Ellory, principal of tho i ademy to tho visiting guests and friends. Tlm annual football game clos ing the season between Vermont Academy ihvcn and the alumni p'ayeis was held In tcli afternoon, the alumni winning li to l A DUCK HUNTER SHOT. Corporal IteeliB ol sw iiitlnn I.on's 11 Is Left A i m tt I he llll.iiM . Pivnntcn, Vt Xov. 21. A shocking ac cident occurred here this afternoon. Cor paal Merton Peebe, In company Willi Geo. ;ulnn, ivim out on the lake shoie for n little duck shooting. Corporal Peel),. m cocked h's gun i anticipation uf a vnot aid .standing It on the ground, iesle.1 his b ft arm over the luiizzh. of lhe gun, when it went off, blowing a hole tlitoupU Ids arm above tho wilst. Mr. QiPr.n Im mediately bound ii Ids arm with a iiaiul kirchi.f or lie would have soun bled to deuth. Then Qiilnn ran to Clint 1 s Smith's farm house and got a team. Going back they mot PPeb.n walking 111. lip was tak en In and they ran lhe horse to the vil lage! Imi hrokii down nt C. P. Ilogle's cor ner on Pake street. Another team wan noon procured and he was taken to Ur. Cioss' office, where Dr. Cross and Dr. Al len operated m.ion lilm, ninputatlng ibo arm below the elbow. Corporal Peebe was corporal In Co. M, First Vcrineut, In the Spanlsii-Amctlenii war, and before that was In the navy. Method by Which the. Smith Afilian Army t'erps l.mb 1 1 li oil. Moving tioops by sea Is such tui Intesral and essential nart of our military buslneSd ..,nnn, that conslaut lu-aclicc has gone far to per- MAN Ktl.DKD IX UII. OOD. feet tho system in force, says The l.on- Woodstock, Nov. .William 1'rlnk of don Times. Put the general publl'j will Prldgewater was killed yesterday whllo hardly be familiar with the proceeding as wot king in Urn woods about a inllo from It was curried out recently, and wld bo the village. Two tiees or logs lay idde l y elsewheie, at Glasgow, Tilbury, tho l.cn- side on the ground. Frink sawed a limb off den docks, Cork, etc, Montpelier, Nov. 21. The farm liulldlncs trainmen. of Simon Wheeler of Hast Montpelier wero 'l'lv: railway officials have a clue to the destroyed by lire early Tuesday moining. perpetrator, but have not yet learned tic Tho tiro started In tho roof of the hotiso scoundrel's name. On the down trip :u and wa.s eausid by a dofeetlvo chimney, "'Is city there were three tough looking Zt ipread rapidly to tlm other buildings characters on board the car who wi ro , and could not bo controlled. Outside ot intoxicated. They appeared 1 1 U - b.iek--, the live stock, wag. is and a pari of the woodsmen and were strangers to tlm other I household furniture, the contents w.'i.i occupants of the car hut ouct' seen th.'lr 1 i lost. Tho loss is thcught to be 700 whhh llf "tlty would never be forgotten. Oiw of , , . ! Is covered by $1100 in tho Vermont Mutual those men, more Intoxicated than his fei- sult only was presently apiKirent, and In company of this city. lows, madp himself so obnoxious that h . a markcsl d(gree, by tho steady filling up; , W11 Pi,,,.teil from tho ..- ...lu, ,,,,,,. ed the car barn. It Is belleied that tins i man, in a spirit of drunken revenge, p.ac- PIC.NSIOXKRS AND PATENTS. , ed the obstructions on the tracks. Washington, Nov. 21. Tho following V. rniontei-H have been allowed pensions: 'A MOOSE HUNT IN THE WII.DS OF reissue. Arnold II. Walt, Putland. $17. i MAINE. V . . V' . y .-v " The Blue Store. I The Blue Store. The Transvaal mM Situation .AViaF3 7$ is fu 1 of .surpr ses. 9 letters patent James Hi.rliu-s.s Siylng-l A ,lsual, ..0ullnj" furnlshs a most In Held, 1 lid operand lathe: John A. Stew- UrcHllnK h1uoI, of n m00il, ,nmt i(1 ,. aid, Clarendon, metallic closure for re- ,., .V,i. ..,., i i, n, . during tho next one and they rolled together. Imprisoning ceplacles; James F. Winner has taken .pr,.0 state of which tho followiim Is au week or two. It may well be desctibod him as be tried to Jump out of the wny therefore In some detail, taking the eehu He was caught by the hips and bally of infantry as the simplest and qiilcl.ist crushed, dying in about an hour. Ho In application. The wholo aim and object leaves a wife and live ehlldien, two of thu PRAKE.MAN of tho orders Issmd wero to pi event con- latter wltnestdng tho sad ncclilent. I out a design for sap spouts. fusion or delay at any point by piovld- CAFGIIT CAPS. Pellows Falls. Nov. W.-sIohn Plympton , excerpt: 1 "A bunt In tho Maine woods; limit o." time, two weeks; sole ,ilijtet, a moose. Th PETWEEX haves haw fallen, the undergrowth has become comparttlvely clear, and themo se. have lift tlm lakes and s'rotim- and Int.- against every mischance. In the Hist! "What preparations are you making for of Chester, a brnkeman on the Putland so.ni:ht shelter In thu muro tnlcklv wooded place, before leaving barracks ur quarters the opening of Congress? asked lhe own- ,oad was cau.ght between the cars whllo hills and ranges. The rutting season Is every article of clothing wanted dtirini; or of the paper. icoiiplim to-night and .seriously iniuied. over and all the fight has left lhe buil tho voyago was to bo packed In the sin. "Wo havs three of our best nmn nt tho Ho was badly bruised and two lingers of who bu.-les himself In selecting a "vaid." TROUSERS. An extra pair of tash.on- I able Trousers should be a 4 A - 'y- T : i A Girl's Experience. My (laughter's nerves wero terribly out of order. She was thin and weak; tho least nolso startled her, and slio was wakeful at night, liofoioplio hud taken ouo paekugo of Celery King tho (iliango In her wns no great thutsho could hardly bo taken for tlio sumo girl. Sbo is rapidly growing well und strong, hor com. ploxlon Is perfect, ami sbu sleeps well nvery Ulght, Mrs. I.ucy MeNutt, lirusli Vnlley, Pn. Celery Klngcu res Constipation, and Nerve, Ptoninch, Liver and Kidney Dlseiniti. I DEFAULTED MORTGAGES WESTERN LANDS BOUGHT FOR CASH. I denlr'n especially to biiyln Kansas, Nebraska and Ilie D.tkiitii. I'.irrenpondi'iico solicited, S. K. Ill Ml'IlltPV, (III) Pxebiiiigo JtldB,, JlOS'l'ON, .HASS. kit bags, which bags, as well as the vails- jlne.U'," p piled tho niainglnq es, weio in no case to be sepaiated Ir un phll.idei)hl i North Ameiiean. their owners. Every man wncn he en trained was to take them into the railway compartment he occuiiled. On the railway Journey there was much work to be don. ; tho slings had to lio removed from tho rllles, the b lyonets in their scabbards fixed on tho rifle n. all loose straps et equipment, tho pouch, tho cape ot tho great coat, belt and tho rest were to no stowtd away In the valise.,, and tho can teen fastened on to It In Its proper nlaco. Every man was to wear his grmt-coat until he got on boaid ship, and his Held service cup wns to be kept handy In Ida haversack. Tho helmets were to be pack ed away immediately after tho embarka tion. For ordinary wear en board tho uu n were provided with tho conventional blue night cap. Southampton clocks are admirably adapted for tho emlmrkatlon of largo 'jed les of troops. There. In deep water to tho very edge of the extensive wharfage, audi tlm largest steamers can lie- alongs'do ready to fill up with their living freight, while tho many enormous open w alehous es are avallablo as covered troop shed.s. The orders issued for detraining wero simple nut complete. Tho llrst to leave a tialn on Us arrival in tho dock was tho commanding ollleer, with his adjutant, sergeant major and bugler; next n maik tr from each company alighted, whllo tho company olllcers stood by tho earrlngo doors occupied by their own men. At tlio signal each company fell Into Its markers, the regiment In quarter column, each com pany In turn disposing of Its rllles and va lises, then making way for tho ono behind. For this nurposo a chain of men was f ounce! on each Hank leading across a. gangway, one fore and ono aft; by cno tho rifles wero handed along, to bo do tlm rllles were handed by tho other, tho valises In tho samo way to their particu lar storeroom. Then each company, hav ing moved to lrosh ground, was divided up Into mes.sc, und ench mes, escorted byj Itn own non-commissioned ollleer, filed by, a third distinct gangway on board, f.ndi so clown to tho troop decks. i These manouvres were, conducted with out Intermls&Irm for several hours and with unfnlllng clockllko mechanical pre cision. It was almost automatic; no ono gavo orders, there was not tho slightest fuss or flurry. Every one hi every rc.ik knew exactly what he hud to do, Tho ro- edltor. . his right hand cut off. MM? "Always In tho Load and Now Bottor Than Evor." THE UiTED STATES TUP. Imi'vovcil United States Crcuiii Separators lmvo In- u lD'ovcn by Ksts repeated from y nf to your, nt, all Agricultural Experiment Stations in tho lasL f mr or iiv s years' to bo superior to all oilier I'ream fsoparaton. iinnv tests of tlio skint milk flowing on',- ,nl r 0', und an now still further improved and greatly iu cro.isjd ia capacity for 1900 OR IKS' MEW CENTURY. All esqierienced Cream .Separator operators cimcodo Hint tho 'Tutted States is unapproaehod in tlioroiicjiiniH of M'p.iratioii and perfection ot manufacture. All p ins are c do"d; Howl .Spindle covered with brass fihield ; hao ball bearing. The most cost is put into their liiiiuuftieHire, and fhoy am Micreforo bettor nnd will wear longer, V' t nro ; 1 1 for loan than others oonsidorincf rapacity and tloto ijlvimmlng are thorcforo tho cheapest, becauso the beat. ExanviiG "New Century " Prices and Capacities. Tfo. 9. Low Prame. '.Capacity 150 to 175 11)5., .o.oo Ms. 8. " " 225 to 250 " $6S.CD H". 7. Hleh " " 275 to 300 " JlSOd No, 6. " " " 350 to -tOO " !00.t)0 Hi) 5, " ' AW to 500 " iU5 00 Ho. 3'.j " " 650 to 700 ' $f5.00 P r'l- l.o inveigled into purchasing n Cream Separator untii i oit havo first sent for tho " JS"ov Century " Cataloguu ot" tho United States, vhioh will bo' mailed you free. Agontn vjantod In all towns not at prosont canvasnod VERMONT FARM SyiACHINE CO., BELLOWS FALLS, VERMONT. , somo well iirotO"'.eii iii:tsii... where the tender tops of the moos, wood und maple I will furnish him food during tlm heavy (-news Tie. siiortsoian in uiiest cf moose in Maine arrives 'it the little station ne.ir- lest the hunting ;-eglnn. puts up at lhe country hotel, listens to ninries of lhe 1 .ads cirri, d out ol th'- wo.ids, and Is as sured by h's guide of tho plentlfulnes.s of f,.ime. 'I'be next inornlii'; wliai Joy! The I ground is covered with sn iw. yoft and vel vety, four ar llvo incltos. Just the riglu eiepih. r..jt too much for fast travelling, y. I ium enough to cuslilon tho leaves and deaden one's footfalls. The huntpr, with whatever rifle lie fancies, and the guide with his pack make an early start. Three or four nV.l's over one rauga, with l ire and there a vl w of a listant lake, or a gllmps" nt a leng stretch of crimson and b'ue bills, down Into a swamp, acir.-s treacherous brooks, when o! nn. w tracks. Iinni '.llii'ely the hunier'.s p riis mount high, his strengt 1 is double I. .m.l ( very sense Is on the alert. The guide examine.- the tracks critic illy; It might he .1 joiing bull At nnv rai ', It will probably !(.,! to . y.i"d or to other mous .) for part ot every suit in a gent'e- man's v.rdrobe. A change frequently in the every da vi . i ; .i... i.' A mpressiun of a very extensive wardrobe. It is also a ( 9 welcome relief from the monotony of wearing the ''sameO thinf over and over." Plenty to choose from in our assortment. But no hunting throuqh a wilderness of "don't want $ m t ems" and "just-out.-ofs. " I lien's Trusty Trousers I $2.50, $3, $3.50. $ 85 Church St. II. C. HUMPHREY, cs'lseJsvs.as-ao '.XVO 0-t"0?0Xl.sivJi1 Porous pxasteh. Purely Vegetable Absolutely Harmless Have No Equal Always Reliable Always Ready, Always Safe Always Effective Never Accept a Substitute the next thre.i or f ur n.i'.us th trail It fellow. d through !'., eve:' fall, n t.ie leps and und r overhani'.ingb ugl's. wbi li the guide .serulln'zes eo ly ll.it K Ire Il ly p. oli d from" young tre.-, bushes bent over, and the fresh tracks tne guld de cides were mid-; during mo early tnoni ,ng Taero aro tlnee in tne hi id. Dig ti.u Us, and from lhe bark scrap d off the lues, ther Is evidently a hull nnuiiv.t them. The trails emus and wanden' ab. ut almles.sly. The I) isls ni" pusn'blv m lhe near nelgbliorlio ... Now great eauilun must bo obs.'i i . .1. A linger is w.ited and laid up tu llnd the . u-i duo.'il n of tho wind. Taking noie ol the general npi ear auee of the sunn i idlne 1 i I . and V'tlb y. the guide, leads the -cp, ,i- ..in ui . 1. e ultoi s y lo li.iwai'el oi i tiain tin iv Utile Mil ley, win re ibey i-un .lis. over the trail which fortiin.it. ly, e i Is- i p no ilicy and against llm wind, t i.e.i..:. nili' ciawl.ug. they cautiously wist a ila"o foi i m 11 step. The signs grow fi 'slier eveiy min ute, and the hunter" grow in to nleit and careful. Just as th.y reach the top cf n llttlo rise, a bln ;k object Is dchii to nn ve amongst the growth sonei nundred ads distant. Crouch low nn.1 bo ready A in ment Inttv the object turns, and pivs'.nts a broadside, showing a lino pair of h irns Now rpilck. but take carjful aim. fang once, twice. Shoot again as he ) un tilt ee four yea. mole tlni' s If in ' ssaiy Tho old bull stops and weakens, then ig- u ring, falls h, .iwty to t'n r...t I t. The next dav Is em snnmixig out' a wa by w ' i. i . tn ma v be Ii.iiiI.hI ..in. an. I it''. 1 e ' ' and dlllleult dtivilli;. lie .- ,i c . nf . on a s'. d " 1 1 you want to kn iw all . lug r. glons. send a two- . - ,m, t Clone i-.il ra.-setig. r I p i m, . f h I' ft ton and Mime i.iilio.i.l I. i pauipWot It is well worth r.-.i ling SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a couch lo run unto it gets btyoni? the reach of medicine, th often say 'oh, it will wiai away,'' bin n moat casn It wears them away. Could they In in duced to try t lie succes-fn in. die .no tail ed Kemp's iialsam. whu'i is s d on li positive guarantee to cm e tluv wou.d tin mediately s. e the ex. i .1. nt e .e t afio. taking the tl i si dns. l'uce ;5i nd Mc TUIAU SIZi: rUKE At nil ilrue. sts. TTki IX l't IT tfTkGurolndfncstlon.l Si Danatliiutlan, S W SlokHoadacho. 10 cents and 25 cents, at all druc stores, i 1