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iJIK BUT? I TNGTON FREE PRESS: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1904. 13 CLOSE VOTE House Refused Municipal frage for Women 99 to 97. Suf- WORKING FOR MORE PAY. On Second Hrinpt Utilise Reconsider nl Voc Killing Hill lo Increase lnj- of l.rlilnir Matte Spe- Orilrr fur li In rial A ftvrnuon. COULD NOT SAVE HER THREE PHYSICIANS TRIED FOUR YEARS IN VAIN. FOR Mrmtpcllcr, Nov. ". Tho mo!t Inlcr-r-siing debate In the Legislature to ll n wn that 111 thr House (in llio 1111 : i ihiK municipal suffrage- In women. t I i'i was taki'ii up as ii special order. 3 Honrs and galleries wcru will 1111 r w. i ladles who evidently thoroilgh- i "lvcd tin' discussion and so fnv v i-iul bo seen did not have any n-t- when the bill was finally refused n !. id reading by the close vote of I'D I Hi Those wlio most ably rlinin pl mod the passage ot the bill were Mr. M Irs of Harton, Mr. Dartl of Sprlng lield mid Mr. firout of Derby. Tin- np pcsitlon was lid by Ml. Sherburne of pntnfrei Mr Hlnuoliaid of Newport, li 1 Mr I"irl. li r i 'iixtb inn. Mr Hullnrd of Ruillngton made, a ton win rig sptirh. iii wlilrh In- enrn t.th opposed lb'' properly quallllca llon in Ibis bill If we are to have numb ipal suffrage for women." he said, lei ibem Mite whether they have prop-n-iv it- not 1 would have no qualitl riitiot xi pt age. Nobody In tin- Stat" l- i .bl l ..bilged to huve money or iripii'v hi order that they may have ti right to vote." Mr. Rullurtl fiiMired Ine l.i'I. but proposed an amendment rikoig out tl'f property qualification, V iiS h was lost. 'e petition of the board of alder ! ., 'i other citizens of liurlington ii ii nip In Lake Chuniphiin was i 1 h Mr. Milliard and was re- 1 t 1 lomt committee on Riimo 1 no t i i . " with a resolution in I Mr IMdy of Stowe and i t. Hi.' House, the auditor of i win imnlsli to the I.cgisln i.itrment of the ,-itnount larv iiid expenses- paid each rail- r 1 1 i i r nomissleiiier during til" Iiast four yt r Mi Eddy explained that he i ned to gt t this Information before I House in order that it might aet t ilicnitb on the bill introduced by i in .iff'' Mug the railroad commission t li will come up inter for action. Willmit a dlssncting volco the House nlji'd the ,1olnt resolution introduced b Mr (Tilth n of South nurllngtnn, iro.luiiik for an adjournment over the i ,t bctlon. Tin- vesolution pro- wth .- I' i the adjournment "f both 'ou from to-morrow afternoon un 'ii V. b sd.iv afternoon, November fi. ,e till vt'n. li lias passed both houses t, lt! t'. nienibers of the Legislature and other Stale officers and the Judges of the siiiirenie court (be right to voto nt Montpci.ir for presidential eleelors the nil find i.ivor with the members tif the Heneral court. The judges of the sui reme court will set the legisla tor.. ,i good example by continuing in t,mn n.xl Tuesday and voting at M' ' tpt Her Th House refused to concur in the Hi I. ate pioposal of amendment to the House bill making the State auditor a nrtiiMim officer. The Senate wished to strike out the clause which prohibits iiw hi 1 1 r 1 nubile from Inspecting the A Woman' AlmoM Mlrrnlnn HeroTery From n Waiting DUeme firing Hope to thr Ilnpe-le-M. For fonr years Mrs. Clam O. .Smith, of No. oT Bowars street, Nwhun.N. H., hurl been growiiiR paler Mid thinner nnd, nccording to tho Tordlct ot her doctors, had bnt a few wonks of liffi left. Then nu Astonishing tranfrformfttion occurred nnd tho wonyin, who had hern (to wrnk thst sho oonld not cross the floor, dismissed her nurf.e, remniicd her household work, and gradually took on flesh until she reached ft woight of 188 pounds. To n reporter who visited her homo to learn the circutnstaners, Mrs. Smith gnvo the following details : " My tronblo bogan nearly four years ago with hemorrhages of tho bowels Week in and week out theso were re peated and there seomed no way ol stopping them. 1 became white as snow My heart. bnt so that I couia not go up stairs, and later not even the length of tho floor. My head kept throbbing nil tho time just below my ears, and my limbs swelled nnd would hardly carry my body. Finally I became so weak that T had to lie down all the time. " My physicians regarded my rase a incurable. I wa told that there was no possible chanco for mo and even that 1 could not last for more than a few weeks It was thn, in October of hut yeai that my aon-in-law saw an ndTrtin mcnt of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills at; got some for mo. They brought me tl first relief 1 hnd experienced in all m sickness. I conld see a chango for tl. better within the first week after I b Kan to use them. Tho pail in my hen stopped almost aLpnce nnd has nevi cturned oinee. My strength began t me back, my lips and checks grew t o 'ain, my fleh was restored ; In fact, . u now entirely well and able to do th. uk of a family of three. Tho changi all due to Dr. Williams' Pink Pilb 1 1 know that I cannot bo too grate 1." f n all cases of weakness caused by Inrl- blood, and for all diseases bpnngmi: ..n n pi'rvwted condition of the blood . Williams' Pink Pills are the great meflv. Their effect is simply wonder ul. They aro sold by all druggists '.hroughont tho world. Vouch' r Ii r i 'i v-n m di ' ri t ' 1 u -r , . r ' n the office the House tl c matter. t. in the I ill killed 'iM casing of the State aildi look a difffrent An attempt was House, to rcsiir yesterday pmvld Ihe per diem of . ( t ) 1 ' 1 t' .f the (I. IV. bill . i.' of 7 ,ii 1. of i ,i..l r .ir Legislature from S3 The House yesteulay a third leading and to 7" to-day sustaln sterday. but later did yt the bill next is madi Tlnirsd.iy spe nt .priatii.i,- Arl for ct'in was re. ii In 1 Morrill in the SICK HEADACHE Senate this nuiriiilu-' and was made a spe cial order for Kriday afternoon at 2.3. No diterminod opposition appears to this bill In the Senate but it was ord. ted to lie on motion of Senator Lord of Wash ington county, "ho said because of the size of the appropriation asked, the lureest probably that the lef;lslaturi; would b- called to pass upon at tills ses sion, he bollmcd the 1)111 should not be ru-died thrntiKh but that every senator should be plvcn ample time to consider it in all its bcarltiKS. Mrs. C. J. Hell and daURhter. .Tennle, will leave Friday evening for St. Louis, where the New KtiKlaml ddep-ates to the annual meellni; of tho National firaiino to be lield at Portland. (,rf "re to meet, ami, after visiting the fair bo to Portland toKithe:-. Mrs. Bell and daughter will i op resent the Vermont State Orange in the national gathering. Tun spicy debates enlivened the pro ceedings in the House this afternoon, one on the wi ekly payment bill, which was reported favorably by the general com mittee, and one an act In relation to sub. scrlbers to n wspapors and the expira tion of their subscription. Mr. P.ipe of Harre city. Mr. Smith of Hutl.uid, Mr. Durlck of Castleton, Mr. Maloue of I'aiv Haven and Mr. Darling of Hnrdwlck ail advoratnl the passage of the weekly pay ment bill and the only opposition came irom Mi- Wnito of Hyde Park. The newspaper subscription bill which caused no little discussion Is worth d as follow-: "No suit shall be brought be foie any court in this State or recovery hid for the. subscription of anv news paper or periodica! sent by an publisher of any 'lewspaper or pei iodic, il to any subMTibei- after the term of said sub sciiption has expired. Nothing in tins act shall alf.it any nation or cause of action e.i-ting at the time of this action taking eifect. This act shall take effect January 1. Tie;" Mr Darling of fhelsen is entitlrtl to thr thanks of the newspapers of tin State for Hie lone stand lie look in their behalf this afternoon. Mr. Darling was everlastingly right in his discussion ot this iiuestion both in the matter of pub lic policy and as to the constitutional!! v of tin- law. The bill v i rdereii in a third rending by a large majority. been declared tihcnnHtltullnnal by the su preme court, should ho amended so thnt II will Iwild miter. This could be thine by nllowlriff th" snlo of unfwniented win" nid elder only. Mr, nnssell would make minors and habitual drunkards disclose where they pttrohased the llijuor on which they bectinn lntoxicJitc.il and would rein state the search nnd seizure, clause of the prohibitory law. Second class licenses should also be nbollshed, State Auditor Graham was not In favor of the Kovornor appointing the license commlslnneps. They should be elected by the people, whether they arc county or town commissioners. Mr. (riihnm thought a search and seizure e hi use should bo iitltlod, that only town grand Jurors nnd State's attorneys should be allowed to tssuo warrants nut! he declined to allow bills for search nnd seizure Incurred by any other officials nnd that the committee should say whether the towns or tho Stale should take all tho fines nnd costs and pay nil the bills. Kmmctl Mel'eeters of Knoshutgh Kails protested ngnlnM inserting the search and seizure clause In the pres ent law, It encourages tho t-rlmo of perjury. Ilerueseiitallve Sherburne of I'omfret urged the committee to amend the law no! so that the man who Rets drunk but tho man who scos the liquor shall be punished, especially If he sells to minors and habitual drunkards. lti'piesentativo W. W. Miles of Bar ton suggested to the committee that the search and seizure features of the old prohibitory law would not be ap plicable to tho present license law. Itelireseutativo tlapgood of Peru thought the trouble arising from the sale, of liquor is not In the quantity hut in the quality sold. 11 would be better if pure liquor was sold without a license than to hnvc such liquor a is sold to-day under license drunk either on or off tho premises. Mr. Ilnpgood lavored a State agency or In other wolds a liattell bill. IV. '. Hoot of Hrattlcboro of the State board of pharmacy challenged the statement of Mr. Senter that holders of lllfth class Icenses have been dtirinE the past year the most persistent violators or the law. Mr. S.uter replied that a tiftli class license Is simply a cover to sell rum unlawfully. Mr. Knot teplled I bat a fifth class lit ruse is so drastic in its provisions that It 1st almost Im possible lor a druggist to live up to it. A pharmacist should have a license lo sell liquors for domestic purposes at a moderate fee. C. C. Pitts ot ltrattleboro advocated no sales on .Sundays, legal holidays or on days when agricultural fairs are held. Chaplain L.unson made several sug gestions to the committee regarding amendments to the present law. which closed the discussion. OFFICIAL RECORD OF DAY fiood lliiiu-lt f Hill Passed In llie nte nnd Muni- Killed Itcfusrd Pnv Inheritance Tax Claim. Sen-lo Positively cured by these Little Tills. Tliey also relieve Els tress from Dyspepsia. In digestion and Too Hearty Katlng. A perfect rem edy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Had Taste In tho Mouth, Coated Ton?iif, Tain In the Hde, Itoutid livej:. They regula'o tho Rowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. CARTERS ITTLE IVER is. IS Pli CARTERS SlTTI.E IVER CURE SICK HEAUACllti. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Sirnilc Signature YOUR FAMILY HISTORY SHOULD 1 BE PRINTED TO PIWISH DIU'NK KNNKSS. .Judging from the resolution introduced into the lloii.f. tills afternoon bv Mr. Pish of Iia some niembi r of the Legis lature must have been patronizing too frrely some of the local bars. The reso lution Introdiietd by Mr. I'ish provlib s tor amending tin- rules of the House, add ing a rule that any member of the House being Intoxicated m his seat or In com mittee room shall be liable to ctiiMiro and fxpillslon. The motion of Stale Auditor Or.ihnm that the mat-damns ease brought against linn by P. W. Clement of P.utland com pelling linn to show ceiluin une-hors lie continued until the January term of su premo court has been granted an 1 Hie cast- will noi nt- aigiito iil ine present. tf nu jiKAiu.vri i-'on liclnsi:. The attendance was small this evening when In representatives hall inn joint committee on temperance save a public hearing on several bills now m its hands. J. II. Sinter of Montpeller lust look up the present license law section by sect urn staling to the coinuilllee wh.il sections should in his oninion ! anientbd or re- ptnlcd. In conelii'lnn Mr. .-enter a.-ked tlie committee to draft a law that Imii n.'ttes nil the objectionable features of tin- present law, to draft a law that will be so plain that every tine can understand it, a law that every one can have faith m an I obey. On bcinir asked by a member of the committee wliHt he would do with the hfth class license, Mr. Senter replied that he would abolish il. Kx-Senalor J. Itussell of Ilinesbiirgh. a member of he joint committee on tem perance l,o years ngo, ndMn-attd a board nl llct nu- t oinnilssioners to be up polnttd by the governor Instead ,ii having the i omm'sploiiers eh eted In the several towns. lie believed with Mr. Sinter that section 1 of the pieseiit law which has recently Called to order by the president. Devo tional exercises conducted by the chap lain. Journal of Wednesday read and ap proved. PILLS PASSED. S. 11 Incorporating liuilinglon Piobate and Fidelity lompany. S. .17 Hel.it ins to linestmrnt of trust money by a town. S. r.S Challenge of Juiors in civil causes. Amended in line eight by changing "jury" to "Juryman." s;, 7ii Helatiug lo seizor of certain tie. vites for fishing. s. 7u Amending ch.-uter of Howe Scaiu company. S. fil It'-latlng to tlhorce and ordeis of alimony. S. lfi." Increasing pay of witnesses. S. 107 lie kiting to grand juries and in creasing power of State's attorneys. Jl. Providing tor fire drills m schools. Amended on motion of Senator Loid by adding to section 1 the words "while such school is in session" and wortl "wilful" before "neglect" in sec tion " and line one. II. Ififi Inspection of foot!, drugs, etc. ! II. Ild-Itelaling lo chiefs of police. Some 'discussion arose as to whether under the 'hill liWehty companies could become sure Itv. and on motion of Senator Slack of Caledonia in section H, line four, the words "iwo or more" weie struck out. II. l.'.a-Aniendinff charter of Lyndon vllle Improvement society. II. 101 To change capital stock of C. li. Welch Maple company. COMMITTKKS APPOINT HI"). The president unnouneeil the appoint menl as members of tho committee to in vestlgate propel ty of Hrnnlngton Battle Monument association. FcnJtnr Carp.-n tor of Holland, as member or committee lo investigate insurance on Stale prop ertv Senator Wells of Washington and Senator Puxton of Rutland CLAIM DILL K1LI.KD. S. .15-To pay A. Lee Holmes sun) tlieie STARVE THEM OUT! Why not starve the germs to death ? Scott's Emulsion will do il. The germs of consumption arc an invading army number ing millions upon millions; they must all be fed or they will soon die of starvation. A lung a little below "par" in vitality is just to their liking. Why not put new life into it? Scott's Emulsion feeds the lungs with nourishing food for all the weak parts. Good food means life. Life means re sistive force. Germs cannot live on heal thy tissue. Scott's Emulsion and stood fresh air drive out the germ of consumption. Wll sent to" samflt lr upon request. SCOTT L OOWN'K, k) Pnil StiMt, Krm Verk. named, was i. tiled ilnin the table by inter Prouty of Orleans, who advocated the bill, which was lcporiod adversely by the committee on claim. He read from decision in St.it vs. Jeslyn to rhow that the payment w iv not m accordance with the law. The law was nr,. decided when tho payment was made. Senator Slack stated and so did Senator I Salt! win that appeal" tl before the commit t that the payment was a compromise between the executor of the Holmes estate and the .State with full knowl. dge of the dl-. utetl question of law Senator llawhy believed in supporting the committee. nator Ishani further opposed the bill. Senator Loitl gave an illustration to show lli.it inasmuch as the mm paid was a compi omise settlement II should not be nd back. Senator lt.il.1win said other ise-s similar w. re mentioned before, the committee, but no eii."i,-e was taken. nator Proiitv read further rrom Stat" . Joslyn. The. vote on Herd rending gave onlv two or thr." voice . ainrmntiv.-. THIUD KLADINn CilUiRllKD. S. Mt-Itelatlng to coi p nalions form' it bv special chaiter. l-.i-erable report. Hn Knablirm Wesl, m Methodist o- ieiy ol Warien lo dispose of its prop- ty. Pavoralile i-port 11. 1B1 Chanliis nam. of Hogbaik isl- md. Favorable re ort. H. Ineoiporatlng L'astern Vermont Telephone and Telegraph company, hn-oi.-ible report. II. 13!--Itgolniing fislut c m Slielburne pond, l-'avorable icpoit MOIIHH L UAI.L HILL. II. 7';-Moriili ball b-P. called up by nator Stevens of CI ittenden, it lieing on question or iliini mig on a lavor- tblo repoit. S i .tor H Ibronk of Ussi-x CHlled for th" y. as aii'i na. s. On motion of Senator ixirtl of V -hington. the bill was ordereil to lie inl in made a special order foe Krieev it J'' r- in- P.HAD TWIcn AND ItHKEHHKD. il. S4 Incorporat "g West Itiitland rust Co. Commit lee on corporations. II, lonincorpo'titlng Albursti Center le-phone Co. Coi nlltoo on corporations. mg Sunset lak Wa in corporations. - oharter of Wluto i. i 'oinnilttee on cor- WE MAKH A SPECIALTY OP GENR. OLomcAL worn;, Free Press Asso. nUKUNUTON, VT . I( nlll miriirlNe jimi try l(. It l tho medleliiu ahovo all others for cntairh and Is worth Us woli-ht In gold. I'lh'H Cream Halm does all that is tlalmcd fu- It Ii. W. Sperry, Hitrtfoil, Conn. M Him was nlllicled with catarrh. He used Llv'r. Cream Halm and tho disagree, able catarrh all h-tt him. J C Olmsb-ad, ienin HI. The Halm tlo s not Inltuto or cause sneezing Seibl l v ilnigglsts at lit ets. or mailed by l;l llrolheis, ui Warren SI,, New York PLEASEDTO DO IT Burlington Citizens Gladly Speak Publicly on This Subject. A public stati'iiit'iit. (iivon to the public fur the pub lie tfootl. A citizen 's experience. Truthfully tohl fop liiiiiiniiity 't Silke, Should liml ready iippivuiiition Hurliiisttoii people iire pleiisod to do it. Tell them about the "little con iiuerer. " I he onod deeds ol Doan s Kid ney rills. Are spreadiii": o'er (lie i-ity. Liftiiif,' bunleiis from nchiii bucks. ('urine; tlie paint ol kidnev ills JJead the proof in a Murlini;ton man s wortls. IMward Devlin of 131 North Lattery street says: "I had a veiy severe pain III the small of my back At night when I had earned my rest alter a haul day' toil sleep was Impossible on accoiinl the terruuo iicniug anu inronning. 1 was Just on the point of glvins up work alio gelliei when I was nitraotccl by an M-rllH-niont of Doau s Pills In one of the Burlington papers. 1 was so Iniprosse with the thought that they might hem-nt me I went to it. ii, stearns- & rvs. and got a box. My impression ias coiiet My back was ireeu irom pain and I fee as supiile as an athlete. For sale by all ilealeis; prlte ft.st t-l-M llliurii Co., HuIThIo, n agents for the l ulled Stales no substitute. Itemt-tnber Hie name Do-in s no substitute '.'I cents V i sole id Inl UnKtriTi, llfiwlnv, Jnies, Tftwrenee. Pierce, Taylor, Ware, Wells, Ti. 'Hie fol lowing voted no; Anhley, llolhrooli, Mtt llson, Parker, Prouty, Robinson, How land, Simpson, Skinner, Slack, Stevens, 11. The other- n'M-e absent. On mullein of Senator Meteher of Wind sor the Senate adjourned. PROCEEDINGS OP HOUSE. So Much lleculiolderiitlon Tim I Ileal PrtiRres In Hindered Some Business Done. M......I I A..A..,,ln..- .... , I t I "-I..IK.IIIII .-,'iir,."n i in. ill. i' i tij 'I,- chaplain. The icporl of the Veimonl ngtienllmal experiment station on the condition of grass and clover seeds of Vermont mar kets, In iiccoidance with Joint resolution ol 1'ifi.', was leceived. On motion of Mr. Aitktn of Woodstock, the usual number of topics was ordered to be printed. U,,, , . . - . pennon asMiiK lor mo pass.tge oi ine nllS the DlOOd Hill lnem pointing the White Itiver Water I cninpniiy was presented by Mr. Daley of Hartford and rcftricd lo uommlttee on corporations. Mr. 1-Mely of Stowe offered n resolution asking the auditor to furnish a statement of the espense of the rnllrn.nl coinmis sioneis and same was adopted, JOINT HKSOLL'TION. j liy Mi. O'Hilen of South Bui linglon, providing for adjournment from Friday afternoon until Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. Atloptcd on part of the l House. j TIIIHD HICADINH OHDHIIED. On motion of Mr. O'Brien of South Hur i linglon. Hie House reconsidered Its vote dismissing )l. ll-t, plurality on third bal jlot, anil on eniestion of third reading I Mr. Cliedol of Stockbrluge spoke in sup port of the bill; wanted It to stand on Its merits nnd have onh fair trtatm-nt. The third reading was then ordered, viva voce HILLS KILLED II. .:n Fishing 111 Staples pond II. I'iL' Heducing the amount in trustee process. II. I'.n-Colleeii.in of lares by treasurer, I II. i'i Helatiug lo descent of personal luopert y. II. iTTi For proteclinn of gray .squirrels (atfter fiioi-ab!e t.-poit) lbl lo 7i. HEAD THIRD 'TIM I" AND PASSED. II. li'J Authorizing Hardwlek graded school district to Issue IhuuK MI'NICIPAL St'FFHAOU FOH WOMEN H. 147 -Municipal suffriigo im- women, taken up as special older. Mr. Miles of Barton explained tin- f.ivoi-abb report of i the' judo i.ny coninutt-e. Thev saw no 'gootl le.isnn why women paying t-ixes ishoiild l.ot have tbi.-t stiffrnRo. Ii is lm jply in the hii'. 'if progression to give I woman a right to say how money she con. ilr Unites to the municipality shall be spent the same right as Hie man now has. The coimnillee nc't on this ptlnclpb- in re porting tho bill. -Mr. D.iril of Springfield reiterated th" eiiiestion, why should not intelligent women be gh i il llie right of un-.iclp-l suffrage. Our high schools gradu -wlce is many girls as bovs. .unl in coll. ges our girls make a most invorable showing. There ate 117.0. n mote. Illiterate men than women in this country. The. propositi change i.s In Hie line of progress. Mr. Blanchnrti of Newport opposed the bill on th ground that woman sulfrage was not a success, that most women did not cue for it. that l! was unjust to put th" duty upon lliem of eppaging In poli ties, which Is not an mri cable ditl., even lot many men. Mr. Sherbni ne nl' Pomfl'et thought the pieseni I ranclilse wilhlii the reach of women was not used verv largely, and he didn't believe they wanted any more, lit would favor a "referendum" oil I li is subject, to test the wisli of Ver mont women Mr. Neweonib of Wnitllehl against the a mendmenl. Air. Hedtield tif Hubhardlon favored the bill as an act of justice, but didn't think tin- right conferred would he iki'ii ntlv.ini.ige- of lo any rnnilde.rn le exlenl. Mr. Duiick of Castleton opposed the bill on tin- giounil that "undue inllu- nci" would enter m cao of woman llffrage. for which there is now a lie. ivy penally. Mr. Campbell d the bill. Mr. Sheibiiine wllhdr mi-lit. Mr. do, il of Derby salt! in- had ached the time In life when In- didn't know nboui his ability to tully appie el.ite. the fair sev, (laughter) but thought the best way to express man's stlmate of the lair sex was to treat them fairly. We should give woman in- same ilghis under the same condi tions as man lias, if our town meet ings an- unclean lot us make them SAVE Fuel You ran produce a ttttUt amount of fiut with an Andti Stave thaa with aoy other make. And it takes lest fuel to do It. It it the llfJII and experience embodied in Andes Staves that make the beat m economical. Bur an Andes tkU time and it will fee yeats before there is need to replace It. ANDES Stoves and Ranges are conitractte' mi welt itUati pt laclrifei tail five atf cemfeuttlan wltkaut ait at !. Thr. htat It aaicklv trosaetd, cventr dlitricattd an4 itr ecfoUtcd. Anitt Staves Mi IUt effect an eeanaenr in acatlnc that ii pro aaaacti anf rratliriar. Atk vaar ealei absat the Aedei. HIULIM 4t CLAWK TOVg CO., GENEVA, W. Y- 1 OAOWAIC H ANDfft H J Tbe Shorthand Apprenticeship Served at The Fits you lo take hold of the woik in the, business office In an Intelligent and satisfactory manner The Vermont Business College graduate is h ptotluet or the modern business si hool. Our students write thousands of actual buslti'i letters from dictation, ttansrrlbe them on tie- machine, and learn many other things of great Impoitance New pupils enter etery week, N. D. BLAKE, Principal, 110 Church St., Burlington, Vt. I". II. 12-1 Incorpor er Co. Commltt'i II. Amend! '.Ivor Arjuciluet 1 porn t Ions. 11. !.'7 Incorporiiiing Stamford Llcht. Hont and Power d. Committee mi corporations. II. 1TC Amemllnc chatter of Free Press association. Comm. iter on corporations. II. 12 Amending 'liaiter of Sweet umiiiings Co. I'l.iuiiiuie.' on cm (Mira tions. H. 2H IncorpotatinK Itnllaiiil County Trie-graph and Tolcphnu- Co. Coniinltteo on corporations. II. tiW Incoi poratiug N'ortli Tiny Cemo- et.- association. Com mite, on corpora tions. II. i'i Authnrir.iny Slum, to bond to piovlde a w.Hi'i siiipK. Comiiiitlee nu cirporations. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS AND CLASS. WV would rosppft fully call Hip fiilcntitiii of nil parties inloiiel. inp to build, or niaki- rppnirs. lo out In rirf stock of tlip above iroods. All rpfrular sizes earned for immediate .shipment. House Finish, and odd work of every description, furnished to ordPT, upon short notice. Small orders receive Hie, .same careful attention that we give to large ones. OUR PRICES ARE LOW WE GUARANTEE ALL WORK. MORGAN Pioneer Shops. BROS., Burlington. Vt ,-,t battlefield of Monneney ' soler that the a -l ipplied to n- .- 'n. l II. "it Intending powers of Stale's at- j i orporation--. nailer It.- wonhni. torm-ys to prosecute by information to all ! -Mr. Z)a.rhng of llardwhk said . I, . de.lt'i THlIiH P.HAHINH iiHUKHKn. II. UM Hr-p.-ilrs to Huhbardton liattln monuiiient. Favorable lcport. On motion ol Senator Itnblnson ot fil a ml Isle the Senate adjourned. S FN A T I :- A FT Kit NOON. Tiiiiti) p.K'ADiNi; iiiuikhhi). H. im Inrorporattng Newport Center cemetery nsnc i.u ion. I avorable report Willi piMposals of iitii'-iiilme-nl.t wiilcli weie agreed to. S. M ftel.iting I.. Iin.stmenls by sav ings nanus and trust companies, I .ivor- ibb- lepoii Willi iiiti-'iiiiiiK ins which were agreed to. See lion '. Hue i "llvt " changi d to 'ton ' S ."A Ineorpoiating Soiuli Hero Anne duet Co. Favorable report with time ml me-nts, which were agreed lo. S rH Authorizing rttv of Itittland to loiild a city hall ami to issue bonds for thai put post.. Favorable npoit with slight inii iidnieiit which was agreed to. II. Ill-- I n Itgalu-e gram list of town of Wolcoll. Favorable rep.ut with a slight fiinenilnii-nt which was agreed in. fin mullein of Sen iter Carpenter. II. M im nrpurating West Itiitland Trust Co. was iccillfd from lommittee on corpora tions and leferred li' eommlller- on hanks. On moliop of the same reuator the S.n ale oted to letiuesl I lv House lo return to the possesion nf 1 1-c Senate II. rfl, legalizing rcoigaiilz.nion of Swniilon Sav ings bank A I. ITTI. H JFNUI5T FAVOUHH. St nator Ashley of Chittenden Inlro lured a joint resoluiinii directing commit- ties on military nffaiis to visit Virmont Soldiers' Homo at ltonnlnglon. ex.iiiiino the same and lepoit by b or otherwise, which was adopted mi hi half of thu Sen ate. Senator Ware of Wimlh.iiu moved that the Senate atljtiurii nut the motion was disagreed to. Penal in Carpent of liuthin.l made the same motion but was ruled out nf order because no hiislin-s had intervened since it I urit ion for adjournment had Iwen lost S. Providing for better care of health of niinlls In public schools. Favor able roioi t with amendments, one limit lug expense of for biennial period, The bill provides for the testing of Hlght and hearing of pupils by teachers. Sen ntnr Slack of Caledonia opposed It be cause II would rcMUlio export medic al knowledgn of the teacher. Senator Fish of Windsor said nei such ilald test was desired but onlv such examination as would give a ceiicr.il ll,a' Senator oi brook of Essex, tailed for tlm yc.is and nays. Tho vile residled: Vcs. 1,1, mi, II and Hie hill was ordered lo he ie.ul Hit Ihlit! time The folli ivlnu vtilnl yes- llur dltl. Uuxloii Hal'"1 I'"11 1'ltlchti Fill if Ilockiiighani frivor- hls amenil- crimrs except tlio-e punishable hv or life Imprisonment. Tlie speaker announced as nomherst of the Joint committee to investlcato tho tondition of State propcrtx at the l!on- nlngtein bittle monument, Mrs, fiinvcs j of Pennington and Mr. Russell ot tihiows-bnry. A t Hl'I'DH'S VOCCIIFP.S. H, SI Maklne auditor a certifying of I'cer, was taken up as special order, hav ing -b.'on returned by Senate with pro posal n amend by striking out p.itt cl.-.s-ing vouchors to tho pnl lie without au ditor's consent. This part was added to original bill by House judiciary commit- tee, nnd adopted by the House. Mr. Miles of Hat ton gave thu ica?ou t lor tl,-' committee's action. The publi should not ho gien the right to examine tlie vouchers v ithout the -.Hiditnr's ou-.-ent. To give this right would woik 'ii jnty in many o.ie. Ho described the nn t'litor's duties and said that tlie 70,000 to me..) voticliers in his oftic-!. snould o. at !oke alj times so lileil and arrapged that quick land cei'iin -.'efeii'nce could be made bv lion. In the interest nf his regular wor-c fi r the Stat", lie believed the; hill open- 1 the papers sufficiently to the public, un der tbe right of discretion allowed the auditor to piotlute them. Mr. Miles ici Misod concurrent In the SnuteV pro posal. Concurrence was refu 1. A TIi: VOTC. Mr. i'lieile-1 of Stockbridiie incveil to re-eonsldei- llio vol" ot yiaflerelay retiHing ihinl reading to It. '.1J, taislng per them of n-t'inirs of tlie l.ngirl-ituro. .Mr. Taft of Wnlthnm, who Intrndujrd the bill, supported reconsideration. ncniisitleraton was iefi;od on a lie ve le, 7"i lo 73. liFSOIA'TION OF SYMPATHY. M, O'Sullivan of 51. Albans cilv ofTeiod n resolution of sympathy with Mr. A. W. llurlburt of Cleotgo, in his seiious il'- liess, which was adopted. ' Petition Hy Mr. Hullard of Kiirlington. i r, J - .1 the 'I h t 1 i . i ' ill v " Ks w 1 ' It .'1 e I he r.p made . n 'neil 1 int-rt rr. i, i- ''il. l-li.ic. i- 'ti I .. t irther ha ' -it. e ., - feil, t O l'1-w , 1 t f I. ," I, 'II s I ! I Ml ' t ! I 'Iii.l S" rk well. 1 i.i , i h ...... i.i urt il. ,,i n-nni'in c:i,i ii.iriiei- iii.in .ti.- .-,..-- - - .e i ,t..i... I'I. II lit- c rleF. ri.it e without loss of her ilipnity o man sliould especially be allowed to vote In Match meeting on ihe local op-j lion eniestion, which comes home to her llreclly. Mr. Uartt of Springfii-id. in answer to a tiueslloii. salel the tun appueu m Mnuh meetings and villagi- ineetlnRs, not Si ptollihcr elections. Mr. Ilull.-ml of P.urllngton objectiil to the property ituaiiuiauon. shoiiltl give woman tin- right to vote not because she has ptoporty, hut br uise she has brains Tlie same rule ihoiild apply us dues now to men. liou't give tlie ballot alone to the 'short -bail i-tl women who want to sing bass." Mr. firout of lieiby suggested Hint women be lnce on pons, inose who Wish to vole. Mr. Maxileltl of Johnson favored repi esc ntation where there was taxa tion. Mr. I'nis of Hrattli'boiii favored dropping; the property eiiinlllirailoii. nut xplaiiitil tip- Judiciary committee thought this bill pin women mi me same hums as men. i in- ipo r-iooi o poll tux for women cm he taken cure of in another niea.ui.e If ileemed nest. Mr. liullnrtl of lliirliuglon spoke fur ther against Ihe I cteiitleiii ol llie prop erty ilialiHe.illoii. lie moved to strike out thai part of Hie bill requiring Ihe taking of 1I-I-. Tin- amendment was voted down , Tlie ihinl reading of Hie hill was then refused by a Using vole, io fi7. TUMMe Hl'AJJINH OHIiHIiED. II. 17.' isolating to piesi i v.itlou of for ests. Creates forestry commission, eic. II. ie.aTo prevent fraud in sale of t.ist nntl clover seed. U. 2.!-ApproprliillnB JV f1"" moiuiment coinmittce on uantc ami IHli- thu State bulldiliKs, Mr. C.inlleld of Porter of Whitingham. savmss banks when at Slate Nathaniel Torapkina, o( Wndliasa.K.T., aaya i "I will tell you what baa mada mi (eel ten years younger, it wasCal.eur Hoi. Tent, Dr. Kennedy'e neic medloine. Vol year I waa troubled witli tuy kidneya, hut 1 au ull right now," l)r. Kennedy regariletl liia nfc medicinf as thu uuluiiuatiuf itcbieTaiaeut of hia life. It earictm the alood, aide digestion, refiu latra the bowels and seta the liter at work. It is mild, but IhorrniKli It eiffcle a.-i laatlnR Ultlro--" J, W. D'SUM.IVAN, Ururlat. UFA t Till P. T T1MF. ANP PASSKH. H. S.-7 Ineorpor.il ills' West H:rlln Come- tcry association. li. 2i Incorporating Georgia Plain Cemetery association, On .-notion of Mr. M'ller of P.arparil, adjourned. ' HOUS IC A FT 1 IP. NOON . I Th ch.ilr annnuncetl as committee mi llie nart of tho House to investigate mutter of insurance on Mr. Hanks ot Hiistul, Arlington and Mi JtKAD Tllinn TIME ANU PASSED. S. S-Mnking husband and wife com petent wit in scs. S. ( Protcctin lunik book is lost. S. ! Presid'UUi 1 election House. II. Wt Autlio-iziiig l.yiidonvlllo graded school district to issue bondF. WKF.ICIA" PAYMIINT IHUb II. 17 Weekly payments of wages b em poi.it Ions. Fnvoiahly reported by gen eral committee. Mr. Smith of Rutland cily said Hie bill nus Introduced nt tlie reuuest ot tho working men. It was a measure in their interest. Except as lo the wage-worker, business Is now reduced mostly lo a cash basis. He has to wait for his pay. Cor porations will find compensatory bonetlts to any extra trouble incurred. Mr. Ilurick of Castleton said the wa (re earner would not be (he only beneficiaiy, hut the advantage would flow on to tho merchant and other Imslness men who now have to trust the laborer. This Is not a question of benefit to the laW unions, hut to nil laborers, even If unorganized. Weekly payments mean a const nit cir culation of money In a comniuultv. Hail ways get their revenue In advance and should not object to paying their laborers js often as once a week. Il.iilro.icls Massachusetts do. Mr. Malono of Fair Haven said weekly payment was a protection to laborers against possible f.'illiuo of the employing concerns and consequent loss. Corpora tion should keep clerical help eulhVlcnt to pay their employes weekly. It l estab lished that weekly payments mean la rroaseil savings deposits and tax rev cnues to (he State. Mr. Walle ot Hyde P.nk argued that weekly (iay merit wutild woik hardship to municipal (oipnrntious nllboul lesultant benefit to nn.vone llidirertl.v. it would harm the f inner who win Id have to coin- pet- with corporation? paxing weekly. Ml Smith ef itiitland clt did not con payments In his town woiked factory. Mr. Ma.'lield nf Johnson ' egi--Iatlng lor the many, noi corporations an; reeiuiietl to companies and mdividu il- v fellow suit. A vol Kingi! an tinted with l-.'.s lot ii r-s weekly, cap pay Ins ,ii;, ,.( He left. Weekly p.i oilier Stales. Ml Pa e of Harre s. I'l.-d a r onstituene v w.e; .i.i. n who 01 n . ran! vcMy. I h ,t i. itn re.itly 'iimi, in 1 1. h's ,ii. nun cn op .il ssleni, ,.,' i i" 'Ol .-ave ii ii ml . i i.u ! toni l mill bh ii e.iis in Harre t. e i.mks .'epuii. n, Mr. Eddy of Si p applied to '-o-opel at ! . Mr. Pape -aid h.,; i porateii it lid. Mr. Etltlv ojiin,;, , . patrons wore In l. p Mr. .Max-lii-ld oxpl.i i Plied ,o elliplO i'i 1 . i rii's. Mr. Nutting ,r tV -n i-.-quiri mi'iii ' imp' Jiay their help v. -k' co'iio iionthly, wonl p, Mr. .McGinn en - uf. .. the act apnlv t. i If it did no. Mr. Eddy ohJ- '.-,i t. On inotiui ot Mr. M. il tho vote was t ikon 1 v resuItniR: Y. as H7. n i was oribro.l to thinl THIRD P.EADIN-; II. Jii-Provltllng tor n set vilo. 'I. .'U-Cierlcal a..sis. of decisions II. i'i's-P.elaiing io c.'ira i c srriptions to newspapris. Mr. Del" Chehea queried as lo why c injf should be made In favor oi publi- Jtr. Dyer of Middle-town frp'ipgs ,u I t committee thought the present m e , of newspaper rubscnplions w.i wi m. Mr. Drilling- ihoucht a ; i..n r to pay for what he' took from tlie , ' office ami so received. Mr. Nutln,- i est minster I -lie veil papers aheu.l 1 .-' m when sub.-cripticn t iilrcd. Mr. Patl , iiiflsted that Ilia piincipa' of th. l i' wis not sound in law. Mr. Start t f l.ik i field thousl't the bill had morn i 1 xvould put a stop to operations ot lor I -publish! is who send papers nv r ... tiered and then Hied to collect for th- Mr. Iltnry of t'nderhill supper.. J bill on practically the atne sto'ind that taken hy tin. last speaker. Mr. Nutting said Hie bill was ten ar ien up to hit tho "natue" publlsbt r.- 1 u to stop outside op-raters. Mr, Darling moved an nmeinlmeut vliiinq: that the provisions ot th n l should apply, "unless such nevs.ip' aro rcceivcil and accepted by suth s i' seribers." Mr. Wail, of Hde Park faxuiel t p . lull as a pioteetive niev-ure Mr. llutti rtielJ c f lauicrs.iMd op- l OHDt I'l.l' i' .a i in I 'oil t i II 11 Oil In