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THE HURLING TON Fit E IS IMtKSS: THUKSDAY, iVlTAKY 23, 1908. CITY NEWS, Jnsepn Mliri'utti'. upon Ills plea of C illty tii keeping n Kuiiibltni: renott In V nouskl, Iiub been lined tit) uiid costs In I'y court A hen rum In the case of Fred Icvcc of Wis' ford, charged with assault with In tent to kill l,ouls Hull of tins same town, will be lii-ld in rlty court Saturday, Dr II N'cNon Jackson, who underwent nn op' ration for :iip-tillcitlM Tuesday, was reported Inst ovcnltu: its mukinjr favorubto prepress towards recovery. V I'llnm .1. Mnttln and Mrs Henrietta Uivi win- m.irrird Monday nllit at the hunt of the bride, ?A KIllR street, by 'Hide I). Ctiitnn, justice of the peace Tl c property on (.'hurch street, oc i mied hy the whltlock. bakery iind by i A (Teblike, the florist, lias been cold I" V H. Howe, possession la to be given February 1st. The suit of Myra H. Towers vs. the (Indue Dustless Flour Sifter ivmipnny, nn ni'lo to recover JfiMi, 1ms been entered n lv court and hcnrlnc ha been set for Jannnrv 2.'. MdKtnent was enterrd In city court Mr ml v dp' ,mjii. (r Consumers Ice (' i! company vs, Swan 0'I.ear, for Ik , i in iff to recover $11.15 and co.-ts ' ,'fi.lt M.s- Itrnlcet 1. Flaherty passed away li.i i.iry la afler a short Illness. The two eninin.rir; sisters, Mary and NeJIIc J., ive t c sympathy of their friends in iclr I s. I-')' foil nv nr.- cases were entered Thtirs i i i Mil t.'tideii county court: i 11H' I,: point v. Donnnn rilm'kwell, i . ..n of .iss'impsit ; Annie K. Au- i' r id I'usii' y apt., action of ns- f in S Vnlltr ll.fi.i r ijrn hum yes t i diii'.i ..i a toitiiw ,.f Clerk of t i i v. i "i -u t J r St. urns for the 1 tidinc ! ci iiiIm r .'.I. IMlT. and left i i in I. for Ji.i'7 17 I" he disbursed In t 1 Slate . tses n u'ii-iiall. 1 1 k 1 t hi 1 K- estiTil.i - l- 1'IIU' - ' VV It'll 1 r ,, I I. ii 'ir, iK' wbitcciip led contlnila'lj . t i' briakw-"' i wa.- rtmnim: on .,1 by the stlfT t hlKh vv (iter, I .i tine display ml -i-tit. I , wall of spray II' I'llt'ri length -t .ii. who has i'' of absence "1 i i.il p-portei- of -ailed Tlinrs i ' stenni"r Car i Hi' for Naples, absent for a year M M l' n.m . ..mid , l ' l I .1. ! ' II " ' ( '-'til III r I' ffl'-e , ,V '1 the clerk of the Vnited nts ui'.l be opened In Rutland r itiR, the tiles and records liav- n "hipped to that city yesterday. i. nis occupied by the office in the. bn Mini; here will now be oecu- r. (1 r, I f I If.Oltl by the clerk and the customs i i .i inei.i. j nrrjitnents were made ill city court .sicrlnv In the case of M. K. (.'ollms ,s S s.m J. Lawrence. The following i i)4tii nts for plaintiffs were entered: ,1 Divctte v. Annie Hudson, dama i' i f $s.tj.- and costs of J.1..M); Spear I i thcrs vs. H. 0. Whallcy, damages of lv i. and eo.s-ts of 7."'i. "rv Rutland railroad trains resumed l ' 'is on their own line between tills r t and AlhurKh on Saturday. Ice on 1 track (tl the Ions 1111 between Urand I ' and Colchester point made traffic I possible on Thurday evening and on I r day and nil trains were tun over the i ntral Vi rniont railway by the way of Albans MMii.mas McGettrick. charged with beln? a tramp, plrjded guilty when arraigned ' city court Alond.iy afternoon ami vvn s nlenced to serve not less than two at 1 nr.. lialf nor more than three months r c . 'o inty jail. Felix IMclie pleaded e j 't to b. .nfj intoxicated and was lined l.i and ost-. F K lockliart. pay department, F. S. rw who has been stationed in l?ur Pdk'ou for tho past year. i& relieved from aiit with Captain Ilolrlen, payma.itf r. I S. armv, and will proceed to New York 1U . reporting to the chief pay tii.i tcr ilepartnieiit of the Fast, for duty i 1 is offief at ::!i Whitehall street. Mr. TeuR'iirt will be sticccefleil In !turllt,i; t i I J . Hill of Omaha, Nebraska. ' i : r ill of Mrs. Kdw.ird Allen, - i. .1 .in Monday night, will lie held .ir hoim- this afternoon at 1 "a o lock, with services1 at St. Faul'.s C ircli .it two o'clock. Mrs. Allen, who "veil wi ll her slater, Mrs. I. T. Spear rf '.7 Dr w street, was years of use. She s survived by a husband, father and m 'he, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miner, and a sister, Mrs. Spear. fie tro Kirby of Chase street, while w.ilkiiiK on the lower road from 'Winoo sk t , tins city, was struck by an elec-t-i r online from the same dlrec tii i T . accident happened near Ath 1 ' i ,rk at about r,:lu p. in Satunlay. Kir i t ad his cap drawn down over his ii r- .i id did not hear the ear coming. lb wis pickeu up bv the fender and oiei ,,niP little illstanri'. The llfia mi'i's n I. Is ankle were strained and 1 e.ii and back brtiloil. r .i l,i li r i of the duties . 'r.. tiuti eoinpaiiv vh in' r an action nf bo v. Slim tsleeves . Mrs. Hon- nk ..ccotint to vi' .ili.iiil lift), imis lieRun In city Kriilav. The plaintiff claimed the " -U'd fur as extras not railed I rnntmet which lie madr with M' T.i.lKne relative to the biilldltiB or '!-' II. S. I'eik appear, for the ff and M. S. Vilas for the defen t ' ". arlotte Strmser dud Sunday i n tv at ten o'clock at the home of in r -oi, Charles Strlntter of 15 South ( 'ampiiun street She had been ill a Uirip nn with what was thousht to bo ' f tin stomach. She was CI years ' i .ml tad lesldul in this city for .ir shi i- survived by n Hon and 'I h i ("Mums and Alice, both of this . f .er.il was held Tuesday ..I .' Sfi o'clock from her laic 1 1- . I leu n ; ,s tile staff of ,it tending and c ' til'lrn physicians of St. Joseph's Dint nn cm primldeiit. Dr. J. N. Jenne; k ti '' I ! P. II. McMalion, cnnsultliiK s ok( n In-. J. H. Wlneler; cnnsultini? pi V i. in. Dr. I'. I;, MeSweeiiey; eye, e. and lhrn.it specialist, Dr. J. J. rnolil .iiiendint; physlitiin, Drs. J. N. Ji urn C . ISeecher, fi. (). Coutu. I.jmiin Allen, 1'. II. McMalion and .1. W. Courtney. exifiillv e commit tec, Drs. Jeene. McMalion, Wheeler and Me H eiil' The .tllllUll lllel'tlllB of the sloi.k ho Id )' of tho Full view '-'usually colii jiaiiv was held Tuesday afternoon v hen Hie fiillnvviiiK nffleeis were elect -en I'n Jlileni. J. Jnilklns of Noitli tli 'd vice-pieslilenl. II. C (ileanou (if Iturllnuton , serretary it nil Kouer.il inannRer. A. Chase nf P.lchmnnd; trei s irer, C, A Kd wards of Hlchmond; at torney, J K. Cushmnn of BurllnBton; nudltors, Walter Dole nnd J. W, Cleve 'nrd of Nnrthflcld, hoard of directors, .1 11. Judklns, II, C Olcason How Is Yottt Btood ) If you lack strength, aro nervous, hnvc. no appetlto, don't sleep well, got tired easily, your blood Is In bad condition. You cannot be stronR without pure, rich blood. Hood's itarsaparllla tuakes good, rich Jilood find keefJs It good, Dyspopsla " Vor six months my sys tem was out of order with ilyspeptln nnd Impnre blood. Spout lots of tunney In vnin, but llood's Srsnptvrlll cured mo,'1 Jos. S, auba, Oeuon, Nnb. Had No Appfltltt) " I wns troubleil with dyspopsls n-nil bail no appetite. I Imd n, faint fenllnc after eivtlnEr. My eonitltutlun vriu all run down, but llood's Sarsaparllla has fully relieved inc." FumENCR Stowb, Snidorville. Wisconsin. WcakflOSS-"! bless the day I heard of Hood's SarsiparillR, a It cured me of ntrenio wnaknosii after crip, built my husband up nfter pneumonia, and cured eciema bihI liloixI'iHilsoninc In onr children." Mtts. M. A. OrxwoiiTlt, M.t . Embreevllle. I'a. 11(xkI's Sarsaruirllla In sold everywhere. In tlx; usual liquid, or in tablet form called Sarsatabs. 100 Doses One Dollar. Trc Iiarcti only by C. I. Hood CoM Lowell, Mass. nudltors. Walter Dolu nnd A. Chase, Ixiuls Hock, Fred Josyln. The stock holders voted a dividend of 7 per cent, on tho capital stock. There Is n balance of 17164.11 to the credit of the public school savings ac count in the liiirlinijtoii Trust company. Of this ainouiit tu3.(1 stunda to the teach ers' credit. The total amount received from pupils during the p.tst year wus $:,"Sl.iT7 and the withdrawals since Janu ary 1st. Wl. amount to JI.23C.70. Ince that time there have been C70 sep arate accounts, ncludlnc 47 opened during the year, and to accounts were closed. The ill posits by schools are us follows: C.invrrs', i Intermediate, f-T M . I C Intermediate, t: !f . primary, 1 crutninnr, Olj A Intermediate, JI2.fjt; U primary, CI Ji',.11; KCM; prima r, JITt'lfi; Adams, l4fi, Lakeside, Lawrence Hai"ii Al-c'ilbald Mrii'i PARISH GATHERING. Iteprirlv Frespnleil llnrl I'pmn Henleil IK Cnllrcr Mrrrl (llilreli. The annual parish ratherltiK of the Collefic Street ConpreKatlonal Cburcli was held hist cvenlriB. and as usual it proved to he ,i very enjoyable and suc cessful event. At live o clock the mem bers of the eo!inri"sal Ion assembled in t ir- church .ludltnrium for the exchange of social courtesies. At six o'clock tlms;1 who had (rathered repaired to the rooniA below, wheie the ladion of tho church had prepared one of the repasts for which tiny have become famous. The banquet was enjnjeil by about i",0 parishioners. Following the supper (?cn eral reports for the ye.ir were read, and short addresses were made by tho chair men of tho various committees, regTirdins the condition of the affairs of the churcn. The Itev. Dr. Smart prenidett, and in opening the after-dinner exerclrcs made felicitous remarks. Tho first speaker ot the evenlnc was Hobcrt Koberts. iircsidcnt of the society, who was followed by II. T. itutter, prc tentinK the trca-s-urer's report. The re port of the prudential committee, was read by .7. L. Southwick, chairman of the committee, and tho reiort of the pen committee was presented by A. C. Whit intr. Principal Isaac Thomas read tho re port of the clerk of the church, and tho secretary's report was read by II. II. Hickok. Other reports which followed worn the .Sunday school report by Harry Apstln; le report of the Real's fund by Dr. II. F. Ferkins. and the report of the Woman's union by Mrs. O. It. Mason. flcnnral remarks were made by S. It. Moulton and Dr. H. C Tinkbnm. Following the supper, the members of the conrjrecation rcn.iire.1 to the church auditorium, -where the annual rental of pews took place. Ono of the. frratifylnu features of this part of the evening's prosram was a handsome increase in th" aggregate sum received premium on pews. Tho society of the cjiureh adjourned until next Monday evenlnc, at clht o'clock for the transaction of business in connection with the aprnintmcnt of trus tees for the permanent fund. PROBATE COURT, .Suniniary of lluiiieiH Triinsnctrtl Dur- IriB- the Week Knillng .lunniir- 22. Hstate of .lane Mel.niRhl n, r.urllnpt ton: .lohn Crowley appoint' .1 administra tor dc bonis non; Fdward llvnes and John W. Daley npiKilnled cimmt--loners ami appraisers. Fstatc of Kmma A. Davis. Hnrlini;ton , administrator's lnvenlory and settlement of account filed. Kstate of Daniel Kern, Hur'inton ; ad mlnlstratrlx' annual settlement tiled. Kstate (rf JuHus C. HotIrcs (non com pos, now deceased), Ktianllan's tlnal ac count tiled: n. C. Fay appointed admin istrator. Kstate of I'nnny F.yan, liurliiiKtnii; Orman P. U.iy appointed admin'strator. Kllhu IJ. Taft and F. W. Ward com missioners and appraisers. Fstatc of Samuel J. Howard, Milton; license to sell re-il estate granted. Hstate of Iuise Jyssor, Slulliurne; will proved: Mary U UiFlam appointed nilmlnlstratrlx with will annexe, Kstate of I'hylind.i Wells. HlnerbiirRh; lici nse to sell real i slate granted Kstate of .lohn II. Mcflrrevy. Colches ter. Mary F. MeiJreevy appointed admin istratrix. Kstate of William Mancin. Biirlincton; admimstriitrlx tlnal v(.ttielrnt or tlc ea. talr filed F.state of .Matin u I'as.y. Jericho, ad minlstrator's final account filed. in re Urldxet Hajes, lJiirlington, guard. Ian s aiiiiu,.! account tiled. Kitate of Julia A. Stone, nurllnprton; Julia M. Taft appointed administratrix. folate of Fredetick J. (ioodrich, Rich mono: settlement of the account of the administrator, and decree of distribution marie. Kstate of Hniry F. rjrant, IIurllnKtnn Mary K. Orant appointed administratrix (J. S. Tlsdale and Krnest Dewey of list .iiuiuioiiury nppoinuii appraisers; Deo J Morgan nnd IMuurd M. Stevens uf Km lingtou appointed commissioners. ivstuto of luls Peltier, Kveter. N. i Tln-odore K. Hopkins nppulntrd mlmlnl.s- tr.itor. In re Dvvina Doneaster, Iliirlington (non compos); guardian's annual settle, meiit mude. Kstate of .lohn II Iloberge, Iliirlington will proved for pinbate; hearing Feb nary s. I'-stale uf iMiurles liivigne, lliiiesburgh application for license In se t, estate heailng Feburitry 4. Km Ui' ol Undid J. Walslon, Ulnes burKh application for settlement and de tree, healing I'ebuinry s Hstute of (leorge ;ill, llolum applica tion foi' settlement ulld dn ree; bearine l''ebruary 1". Kstnle uf John (iullig.iu, llnirllngton; .idmiiilslriilor'H Inventory llled, Kstnte of l.lvon.i M Jiidson, Itlchmnnd; cnintnlsslnners' report filed. Kstate nf (lermalne o. (JerniHlne, Hur Hngtnn; executor's annual settlement of account,. FOUNT. IX PENS AT Fit EE PllESS, PROP, ORDRONAUX DEAD. Wnn Ciuinrelrd vtKIi .lledlenl Cnllere for Severnl Yearn, Professor John Ordronntiv, M. D, Id 1., who held the cbnlr of ptiyslol 0(ry and medical Jurisprudence In Hie midleal colleisn nf Ihn I'nlverslty of Vermont from ISflri to H7.1, nnd whose tiainn Mince that ditto inH bei'ii kIvcu n, Iiliicn of honor In the nntitml cntaloirtie, died nt his homo In (lion Head, N Y., on Monday of thin week, nnd thu funeral services wero iittomled nt Trinity church lu lloBlyn yesterday. Professor nrdronaux was In his 7!Uh year, hnv lnr lieyii born In Now York City In AuiTUBt, 1S2D. He was grnduntcd from Dartmouth olleito lu I "450 ; from Harvard Law school In 1S32; from the National Medi al college (now n part of Columbia university) In lSDn. In 1S?0 Trinity colU'tte made him doctor of Invvs, and bis Alma Mater conferred the same Ft um IS72 till 1&S2 he held the office spent in teaching in various medical Institutions. The next year after gain ing his medical degree he was appoint ed lecturer on medical Jurisprudence lu the National Medlcnl college; was professor In the same department li13- I ; professor of hygiene 1 SQ3-C I ; of pathology !Sfi7-iiS; of physiology lSfid- I. At Dartmouth he was professor of medlcnl Jurisprudence from 1 f5 ( till his death; also nt lloston university 1872-02. lie laugbt the same subject In the Columbian Law school, Washing ton, D. C. eight years, and in Columbia ollege 1SC0-S7: In twin Columbia made him emerltur professor. He was nppolntcd surgeon In the F. K army In the course nf the civil war, but his duties never look him to the field. From F!T2 Mil 1iS2 ho held the office of commission r In lunacy for New Vork State Prof. Ordronaitx had been In falling bf'ilth from the beginning nf winter. bill i otitlniied his literary activity till his n t illness. The cause of his death was apoplexy, lie was never mat Hod. A sister, living In P.all itr.ore, survivs him. lie was n facile writer and lectur er; a scholar, whose learning was by no menus confined to bis specialty. lie slile Ids contributions to medical and other periodicals, he has to bis credit the following five volumes: Manual nf instruction for military surgeons on the examination or re runs and discharge of soldiers, etc., isr.r,. Hints on health in armies, 2nd edi tion; 1 SG3. The jurisprudence of medicine In re lation to the law of contract, torls, and evidence, isr.n. Commentaries nn lunacy laws of N. . nnd on the judicial aspects of in sanity at common law and in equity. 1S7S Ci.r.Mitullonal legislation in the F. it oi Igin. etc , 1S91. I'r..f. ( irdronaiix's last visit to Ilur- lingti.ti wa during the centennial of tin university. His writings named ibovf noy be found in the university llbr.irv JURORS SELECTED. Itlislne-i Dune at Special fleeting of the Aldermen. meeting of the board for the A abatement of taxe-, and nn adjourned meeting of the board of aldermen wero h"ld Tucsd.iv evening, .ill of the members. of both bodies being present evcupt Alderman liussell and Assessor F. O. Heaiipre. The meeting of the board for the abatement of tuxes was held first, the laves of 17"i persons being abated, the reason in mo.-t instances being an error In name by which there were many duplicates. O. P. P.av ap peared in behalf of tile Free Methodist Church, wlioue pioperty on Klniwood ivenue was taxed for As part of the property is occupied for a par sonage, it is entitled to exemption and $16 of the amount was abate,. THK ADDKItMKN. At the meeting of the aldermen, thu annual reports were received from the following departments: Klcctric light ing, water, school, street, health, tin', polii-o. justice nnd parks, together with I lie reports of the building in spector, Inspector of wires nnd tiro warden. These reports will lie Incor porated in the annual city report to be issued next month. fir.A.ND AND PKTIT JFHOIIS. The following lists nf grand ana petit jurors were approved, to be sub mitted to thu county clerk: (Irand jurors, Joseph Alibi. C. N. Mosley, Willis p. Hall, C. H. Powers, C. W. Itlch.ird.-ion, H. 1 1. Reynolds. I!. P.. Seymour, P. Ii. Mills, ,r. It. Kelley, K. S. ISllilni. F. K. Mnrir.'in C si Itfivii. ton. A. O. Ilurnplfrey, F. 1). Crnndall. A. N. Kitela; petit Jurors, Austin Me K-iizlc. H. M. Price, Peter Cameron. W. . H. Connor, Van A. Nye. Fred Johnnnott. H. J. Colton, M. A. Stone, J. W. .Madlgan. J. A. Kelley. A. S. Drew, W. II Adsit, II. M, Mcintosh. D. II. MeCuen. Joseph Age, f). J. N'le berg. F c. Ames, Kdward Harlow, II. N. Coon, Walter J. nobble, W. K. linrt, c. (i. Crane, li. I.. Tousley. (ieorce H. Hand. John Kelley, John MeCuen. Tho mas Flyiin. P. .1. liririin, M. McKeiu.le. nr. J. .M. Clarke. William Ward, ; u. Coon and John Kennedy. The lre warden was instill, led to see that .-tuple provision is made at all times fur the egress i,f persons from Hie Tlie.itnrlum and from the I.yrlc, so that life mav not be endan gered in cave of fire in either place. THE NINTH VERMONT. Minimi Iteniileii Mill lie Held ill Vlontprllcr, l eliriiiirv a,",. The Ninth Vermont Veteran association will hold lis annual reunion in thu hall of llrook'- Pout, ti.A.K., Montpelier, Feb ruary i',. The mretlng will be c.lllnl at 4:3" p. m., at which time Important busi ness will be transacted, including election of olllrers. In the evening Ihere will In a campflre, which vvill be a most Intel est -ing affair, as the progiam includes ad dresses by illsllngulHieil sn'diers and i Itl.cns. Since the death of Colonel Dudley K. Andros of Hradford, who was the last president, there has been no reunion of lb" association, and It Is earnestly de sired that every member of the old regiment will be pi cent. If tho papers throughout the State nf Vermont will publish this niiiiouncemetit their Mild ness will be gleatly appreciated, OMIcial notli es have JuH been Issued by l-leutciiiint nichanl F- Parker, se Hilary, West Del by, who will : glad to bear fiom every Ninth Vei mont man who expects to be ptesent. The executive coiiiinitti e coimlsts of colur.idi -J, Henry Viincor, Company II. i 'li.u Van Steinberg, Cuiuii.iu.v c. and Thendorn S. peck. Company II. who. leireseniln the niembeis of the ussii' i.ill.Mi. .ipptei i ate the coililesy of llronks nvt .11 tendering tliem the use of theD hall It Is expected that the ra . o.ids will charge convention rates, or the ame as will be allowed for the annual encamp ment. Department of Vermont, c,. a. It , t- be held February X and 27. THE WEEK'S NEWS Thursday, dan. 10. The Second CaiiKTcgntlotinl church of JJoit'licHtcf (HoMoU), one c,f t,P most heatitlf ill Otioa of (tiloiiinl ulln., nrcUl tecturo In the city, was liunnd by a lire, which Is believed to he inociidlnry. 'Pile btlllilliiK was crt-ctnil 100 joar iigo. The loss Is ?7o,000. 'JTic upcelnl Krand Jury which wnr Bvvorn to !nvetrlpttc the conduct of cer tain banks In Now Yk. returned tvvc liidlctnicnta itgnltist Wi.i. .m n. Mont Komcry, preaMent of (lie Hamilton bank. .V serious earthquake occurred nt Oonnlves. Hnrtl, u scftpoit iown of 18, (tOO itopuliitlon. No loss of life is re ported. Communication with the town Is broken. Jhil A. Steele, who shot and killed Kthvnrd tl. (Viheu and seriously wound I Dcnnla D. Urlpcoll at the Massaclttl settfl stfte liotise, has been commuted to the state hopitul for insane crim inals. Receiver Hati'Toft. who is now In charpe nf the allnirs of the Jewelers' National haul: ot North Attlcboro, Mass.. says that tho late ('ashler Sar fftsnnt had diverted tf his own use the hnnk's money to an amount a good deal In ftves of .sino.rjtm,- Postmaster .snmjwnn wns' held tip at the point of a revoher by a masked man 111 the H.iliover (N. 11 ) postonice and robbed of $570 and a gold watvh. The rotdicr escaped. Friday, Jan. 17, ("h.trles K P.rtifrcc of Vr-.,tllpl(l, .Mass?., wns si titiMictvl in serve four months In .i.'M for seini ng scurrilous letters IhroiiRli the malls to his wife. President Ib'osevelt has approved the recomtiiendar.on of 'the IsUiniliut canal commission m rising t he width nf Un locks of the ennui from I'M to 110 feet. Malachi M. Johnson was sentenced at Providence to sistj days in jail for seltinc lire to . larso dog upon wJiich kerosene oil h .d been poured. Patrolman John T. I.ynch, connecled with division - Boston, was shot by William Folc.r. ird'-M, whom heplaced under arrest for rohb'-ry. Dvnoli died an hour after tii" shoolins. Through the failure of George I.. liichanl.i to rciurn from Kuropenml the fllshatlsfactlni. f matij investors i a nttmlverof lUclin ril' lioston conrpaniis, prommcvl on the lines of the "gc t-ricli-fjulck" concern-!, I'runcis V. Hutinc well was appo'iiti'il receiver. Kdwin D Sc fl. cjishUr of the Peo ple's National Uinl; of Franklinvilli;. N. V., which wis closed by a federal bank examiner, was committed ton hos pital for the inline. A voluntary petition in bankruptcy was filed by Fnr k K. Hawks, a lioston real estate broker. The Iot.il liabilities are $4 IO,t.!S.7.S . ml the assets S10. Saturday, Jan. 18. Arthur IS. Sm.th, alias William Foley, who shot and killed Patrolman John T. Lynch at Isoslou, wns held for the frrand jury on a charge of murder in the first decree. The fovRrojgi) Hank of Canada has pouc into liquidnt.nn and the Hankers association will ialt charg of the as sets. ' ' ' " President ltonscvelt will permit the troojes to remain .n Nevada for such reasonable length of time ss will give the Ifgislature opportunity to organize ii force to perform the police functions of the spate. Three sailors of the cruiser St. Louis died at Vallojo. Pfil . from drinking wood alcohol. Two other s-ailors are blind from tho same cause anil five others may never ngnm be lit for active service. ( The .'ftinouiiceiucnt is made at the Cliarlpstovvn navy yard that the wages of a considerable number of the govern ment employes have been raised. Four girls were killed, ten seriously injured and a score or mote slightly hurt at a lire in the Imperial Knitting company's m:Il at Scrantoti, Pa, The American Insurance company, which has done business in lioston for fifty years, has gone into the bunds of a receiver. The Ifaytian government has de clared the ports of (ionaives and St. Marc, which arc occupied by insurgents, to he blockaded, and t declares that preparations are be'ng made to bom bard them. Sunday, Jan. 19. Oflicers of the steamer Motiilcrey de clare that on .Ian. II a peculiar while jiovvder like (lour fell :roni the skies in tho (iulf of Mexico It was not a vol canic dust, there being no grit in the composition. While a festival was in progre.s-s at I)nijToih. Macedonia, a large band of Greeks; suddenly swooped down upon the villagers and, after driving them into their houses, set jr(, ;o t)e build ings and burned them to death. Fire dnimigdl two buildings of the colony for the feeble minded and epi leptics at Marshall. Mo. to the amount of $10,00() and .mpenllcd 175 patients. There is much suffering because of ,tlie unusual heat wave throughout Vic toria, Australia. Thirtj-two deaths have been recorded from s-unstToke dur ing the past few days. Karl Jacques, 10 year on, confessed that he killed and robbed Miss Mary Kddy at Greenville. It. I., while she was pn her way home from work in the woolen mills there. Cliiirles Kniory Smith, editor of the Philadelphia Press, former minister to Jtussin ami ex po-ftmnsier general, died suddenly from heart trouble. ic was born at Maiisiiehl, Conn., t!.' years ago. .lohn It. Walsh huh found guilty of wrecking the Chicago National bank. The federal jury that had spent two months hearing the mass of lestimony consumed thirty hours In agreeing on ii verdict. A verdict of sillily of murder in the second degree was bronchi in bj the Jury in the case of Allied Mahau, charged mth I lie uiu.i'u- , f h.s-i-year old niece, Kthel Malum, m ,rtli PU illusion, Vt. Monday, Jan. 20. After liavitik' been entombed lortj' kl days, 1000 feet below the surface In the Alpha s-hafl of the Girouv. mlue at Kl.v. Ne A. U. Uailey. j. llrwn and I'ted McDonald were rescued. At u lime did they sutTer greatly. The usual ceremony of blessing the waters by the Czar of Hnssa took place on the lake In the palace park nt rsarskoe-Sdo instead of at tho waters it the Nova. George II, II. Mercer, n colton bro ker, prominent In Providence ttficliil circle, wns killed when an automobile In which he whh riding Hklddeil and dashed Into a telegraph pole, Mrs Itosarlo Valnrro, aged 'J.'yenrfi, was fatally nl)M wh'lc lu bed lu her home at llo-ton. The police are looking for one of her boarders, Guiseppl Cn puii.iii. .InincH Ulley, Jr.. and Thomas Hall, brothers-in-law, were struck and in stiintl.v killed by h train near Clinton, Mass. George Motrlson nnd his wife were burned by the explosion of a lamp n their home at Cnmpton. N. II.. and lioth died from their Injuries. As it testllt of a list light between two naval apprentices on board the fulled States training ship Cumberland at Newport. It. I.. II. A. Ilarthet Is dead. 1). M. Manning is under a sentry's charge, awaiting an Investigation. Kdward M. Smith, aged 70 years, a life prisoner In the Maine state prison, was murderously iiKKuultrd and killed by Neale M. Hrooks, aged 2.1 years. Smith Is Insane. The Mnizillnn police discovered nnd chocked nn anarchistic plot nf lilo Janeiro, having as Its object the de struction of part of the American fleet now lying in the harbor. Tuesday, dan. 21. The New Kngland Trust company of Providence has gone Into the hands of a temporary receiver. The mmriany had been having a rather ililllcult time recently to keep afloat. A will en so in which throe women claimed a widow's share of the estate of the late Joseph A. Greenough a mil lionaire, was decided in the probate court at Huston In favor of wife No. 1. Mrs Kvelyn Nesbit Thaw told her story to a jury for lite soomid time. The repetition lacked the vilalit.v of the first recital, but the great crowd in the courtroom, where her husband is (,n trial for killing Stanford White. I'stened Intently to every word. There are K5..S77, ISC Human Cnth ol c in the fnited States, according to the advance sheets of M. 1 jos Wil.itis Catholic dlrrelorv. The Sdiale m executive session re jeclcd the nomination of C.lmrles Fair banks to be pension agent at Concord, N. II. The Hed Slat- liner Finland. New Vork l'o" Antwerp, tan down and sank the Greek steamer Kp rtis in a dense fog olf Teineuzeii, Netherlands. All on board the l.'pirus were saved. Grover I-Yanklln. a negro, who was taken away from a wlic-r ! H" and his depu ties, liangfil to a tree and shol at Iolhan. A, i . is- ..gum m the hands of tho law nun st.v.i.s a chance for re cov cry. Tlie I'.razilian minister of foteign af fairs. Ha nm Hranco, gave a magniilccnt banquet last night to the olllcers of the American llc-e-t at Hio Jnne ro. James liigheart, formerly chief of the Osage Indians anil said to he the richest Indian in the fnited states died of paralysis, lie was txirn in Mis souri !" years aso and participated in several battles of the Civil war. Within less than nine hours from the time he was brought into court at New ark, N. .1., George Wilson, a negro, was tried, convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of Frederick H. Honur. It is estimated that the Croatlans in the fnited States transmitted to their former homes more than ; Jlti.f" kj.Uiu ;n 1007. The rapid retiren cut of clearing house certificates indicate that within a few days all the clearing house banks will lie back on a cash b.isis of mutual exchanges. Wednesday, Jan. 22. In the two lious'es of the Mississippi legislature Congressman John S. Will lams was elected to the fnited States senate to succeed II I . Monej. Hccause of the disturbed cond iions in llayti, and as a guarantee for the proteefmn of American mteiesis t has bren decided to dispatch cruiser Ies Moines to that island Hattleshlp Mississippi has be. n fof mally accepted by the government ami was taken over at the League Island navy yard. Icslie M. Shaw has resigned the presidency of the Canu-gie Trust com pany, which he assumed early last March on his retirement from the treasury portfolio at Washington. Hetts ac.idemy at Stamford, Conu , one of the oldest preparatory schools in the country, was destroyed by Ijre. The loss may amount to ir0.000. The bitterest and most protracted contest in the ilitical h. story of Hhode Island virtually ended when former fnited States Senator Wetmnre was elected to the federal senate. The Hostoti health department, ac cording to a probe report rendered by the finance commis-sion, "illustrates viviui.v me iiiiiicuiij- ot maintaining i blgh standard against the sinister mflu ences of politics." The state census of Hhode Island shows the present population of the state to be -IMMKKt. Tho odicers of the American battle ship (left gave a receptlcu aboard the battleship Minnesota at Kin Janeiro The eveni was largely attended. An ordinance prolrhiting women from smoking in restaurants and other public places was adopted bj the New York board of nlde-im-ii I.F.Vr FltOM A llll.DK Fit's HIIV. Nov. 1. Iooked up bank iccniint to-dat Find I'm eight hundred dollats om -draw ii, Hank reported in a ha.l w.i. Sorry. Nov. 2. Alan called at olllee with b.P Askisl for iviymetit. Had bun arnstcl for il ingerous lunatic. Nov 3. Ciisloiuer came m lo buv some stock: olllce force' fainted. Nov. I. Funny m.tn propnumiid rpiery "Would you rather have a gold piece with out a motto, or a motto without a gold pice"" Kicked him for luck. Nov ", lloirowed two dollars. Cicdlt still good No ii H it rowed fifty cenln. Cloomy d.ts. Nov T iroiinwed a dime. T'belt with 11 Niiv. S Stopped rating j To the P.ihatlon Army. loldlli Id (iosslli. Nov. 'J To the P.ihatlon Army. Halle luj.ih Tli K SI'ITi; OF nn: si:. Sin i.il Asplrant-f)l). that collnternl brnnch of the family died out. We cull that tho dead branch of our family tree. Cruel rtlvnl foutslrleWl lumph ! I'll liet It r tho brnnch she grandfather hanging Amerlcn. found her great from Haltlmnre Outlet Furniture Exchange, 16 North Winooski Avenue, "Where Looncy Once Did Uuslncss." A WOMAN'S PROFITS. ttalne l'nnllr Mailer Fvtierl l lrarril n l.lllli' of lilo Per Otil. I Ne.ir tli,. in,. lll;ige f I ia maris cot I . Me ,n. 1'S Itufns llitehcoik. vvlei llnili bull, Ce.isiire .mil prolil In raising fowl- . r btiMbnnd while be rim sinnll d.nrv tvllbiigly ndtnltn that h.s vv.fr iiink'-H nmr. nion ili.m lie doe-, .i the (' ,iitii"i i !i nib tn.m. .M.inv worn fiel il.it 'ii'ti lhey b.ive pi i formed i , !.iiiise!i.,l, iliitb s they hive neitln r tltlle lint' tr. Ilgtll left f'lf OUlsille win-'- Mrs I liti'liciiek tnok up imiillry raising order to illvett her mind nnd g.Ve her r xcn.se for In us on: nf dnoi for .in 1 " or so every ilo. Tin poultry lem-es. : , in riiimhf ''. .!. r, . by I'll-'.' feet ,i .' II 1-3 by 10 1-: feet each. While tlu.y , warnilv buip. there is nothing in the , r.m. v nl. in l.iein. Tberi! are ni ! t.tioM.-. in the bousrfi.tlie fowls b.ivirgt' en) Ir. (loo- space free. Tin- 'lock ' '.- ') 1"n. In tbe larger Imu.r JI" her- i il IT en ks nr.' k,pt. while in lie ui il i '1. bi are Lfi" iiens .mil IT, i ' isv Mrs. Ilitehce-ck belUves ii, ma.- a:.', fe-erls ,i vv.irtn mixture ,vrv iljv. I n. dltlon Ni i'n-' "lie nsi - i. a - .vr. ' .,- . The youiigster.s ,ire si.irt'd en i :i-r- 'l.ll ebi k food, VVllleh fe.l f,e ' IT-- inoniii Then oire s : .' n, , a i,i 'rackeil .'orii aii.l ni'.lol oji- ' ' I'.iti binj .ind rearing - d ne ' r -lor- and 'ir.i.iil. r.- 'I''.. m Int-heil ...1 r ,,n( ,,rr .nlow.i t , ngc aft. r tl.. s r. I: is ho n 'inn' ' . I ii . v . Kite Ti. l- a vv Olll i ri v. '. i ,i cap i il ,' about l"'. i- . yearh lo tne ex:"nl while ' 1 In us s'lbl til i and tie hi ks ni.ii'ki t ,1 .id the toi.ii silr.s footing in sell ' J?."". 1 11 ", more; S V.ltJl. vvllile the average early feed ..I' ..tnoiiliLs lo about J.VA Poultry certamh pays this wotnnn well; Uln on an investment of tfifVi is better than i.ny lnereantile busi ness ever does, iinleRs It is some "get-neh-(iilck" scheme. it i. v.r. IIFCFI Vl'.ll. m:w miik iFlolll !h P.atr. Tlnie- A Slow ci(i.cn lias sprung into prom a l itiklmu- He I- Hecelvi r Mi aril Mntistield elietric III. reason is bis b II for r i v h"l ear's seryie,.s as r ti e ilnanclal affairs of this v'i i'c l:iwyer"i in Hie case Ineni . ,11 . Hurt ..' 1 niilvva '. a' onlv J"."11 I'., ii;ierv iwe,i- ornii.'i'iv v nskeil for -amount M' able be te i ellle" ,,r sarui- tvr- il'ing like t n times that !:i- - rvice.u will firob n i, in. ind in sm lar capa . i i. -..ni' man of the AND A WOMAN'S WORK Nature and a woman's work com bined have produced tho grandest remedy for woman's Ub that tho world nas ever known. In tho good old-fashioned day of our eT-nnrtTnnt.hp.rs thev relied TXVOn the roots and herbs of tho field to cure disease and miaU suflering. The Indians on cur western Plains to-day can produce roots and herbs for every ailment, and euro diseases that baffle tho most skilled nhvnicians who have srxint years in tuo study of drugs. From tho roots and herbs of the field Lydia E. Pinkham more than thirty years ago gave to tho women of the world a remedy for thoir pe culiar ills, more potont and effica cious than any combination of drugs, Lydia E. Pinkham's Yogtftblo Compound is now rccognimi as tho standard remedy for woman's ills. Mrs. Bertha Muff, of CIS N.G SU, Louisiana, Alo., writes : " Complete restoration to hrivHH meanx so much to mo that fnr thu dtvlio of other nuflerlnc; Trommi I am willing to make my trouble public " For twelTe yearn 1 had bocu anffer Ing with the worst forms of fomole Ills, During that time I hdnlc.wudl(farwit, phyalolana without help, No tongue ean tell whut I Hiilrerod, nnd H time I eould hardly walk. About two year ago I wrote Mm, I'lnklmm fur uilfloo, t followed It, und eau truly nay tu Lydia 10, I'lnUImm'. VcircUble Com paund and Mm, I'luU hum's atlrlo f rtorcrt health and NtiHMth, H II wtath mnuBtnlnk of ifiild to hufferllig women.'1 m Whnt Lydln K, I'lllkliam'tl Vegp, thlo Compound did for Mrs, Muff, It will do for other buffering wnmen, Fifteen Years Night ami Day (lcntlemen--I have usei. '.lie Ci anker H.'uiue lb years, running It steady nlgli' nnd day. lUkcs perfectly all d-tv TJbui very llttlo coal. Huns lire winter without rebuilding nev fir Cm recommend tho Quaker IUnge i , .my ono and you can une my rei oir . mend. MItS. G. II. OOUIJON Oxford find Otla Ste., Auburn, Mass HnnaKHMEMMMgrsaiinKSBBBiiKniii n t 7.X?iQ?i'L NOTi r, ""iraaii mtmrnnm rBRttnEasniK ' '.i'i!oiii.i l'niiiit Fh.- .i I ,- ill hi of iiii ii, ji 'mi t .-Hi"! priiet illv .it' hi i - i SIM vv o n . 'lot ..' ,ViT. a-e l I'i'.T l"i .ink -ai'V .' :.m v ,J Wl- !. .- Tl,"!, . Ci, nig' j'i 1 , jl . i ..O. cia' tliroug'i and pr..- 1 ii i , I'litiri'.. He 1- , work, a tbe ,lg, . "f '11.1 -1 low 'i son. .j u He Ilia', . I li, vv. o .'ksmr h Is- I r ul . -, It ' I -I Tiger ne i anrl . 1 ine- .'i Ma' 1 " I ni,. Iteeord l.xidy of ; from Keaih : ur.j to Tl.. :,irgi ine.is..:. on. -half .-n-il a : . lraTS Ma M'H. I'.j :.. : .1 tie hi;..- t- r. I -lar, IM, Oil i I Tl.e l.'T-t . WIT pa i- w tl ne OKI T'H vvt". I.1-..W wa A ri,L t of "... 1; i. shows il.a. ther. vi and t'a lire lus- a : insurant pa.d on t '.i nuni.i, : ,.' a'arir w tion 1 i ' i rg- -i depart tie . '. Taftsv 1. 1' . a .,,,1! : i A ul Hsturo.'iJ le. k an its ijunda i u i protiiptu tox 'met I', vv i. starti ,i .v hound of unknown busy and chasing tn main s-ireot of th. ii wnerahip etti , ' to. vliroagb t 'U lllle'l.. 'I Harassed animal nm through th. s van! vvoriehltipers there Celtitltr a fl tt e I .-ight of the chase with Fnd Whitr anil ms gun close up. The fox w,i ki , at.d wa.s found to weigh 12 ai.,1 i ;ounils. f'.'arlcs ri. Chafe, thu offkial r. ;.rre IJcnulnKtuii county court, cumiileteu 19th uiurdei trial with that o' Malia just llniiditd. Among them were the Full, , n. from KcadsKiro, the Jerry Uradu.v i-.ise fnun Stamfonl. the lletit i iI.F.olvrts ease from Heninnirton, the Okistcntn r sailor ciu-e, the O'itricn (ase from Norl IfcnningtoTi. ;'ie Fred .lolmson , fr t Whihall. tin (iun.-lianrion eas. from Hi Iiingtori and trie Mary Kogi rs i ise fr, , , licnnington, all w h . h w. - , lU'iinington eotintv . BEER ORDERED DESTROYED. Jnllna Itolaml ami Ilavlil I'lonf ltenii'l ucr to Conuly Court, Tl cre was a hearing In tv i rt ycaterilay niornlns: on tbe ownem!), i e f the beer nclzcd several .lays .go b tin' jh)1Icc and sheriff's departments .i ; Julius Hol.tiid's at Lakeside. Ho i i wius adjtiilsrcd the owner of tin bci i which was ordered destr.ijc(1 He ve .ih taxed JJ.71, (be costi of selztr To the charge of illegal sailing, !! land waived ci.miinatfon and vv is "';u'' "v'r f-ounty court n. t . , r -"h. TZXl! V A. umiard for tiie defense. At the i (inclusion of the be ir'tig i- the case against Davui floor for v n lation of tho ibpior inw. the rc-ipe.n dent was tummi over to county enure In the mini of $400, which he furnish id. State's Attorney A. I.. Sherman prosecuted and I'loof was dcfende.l by Martin S. Vilas. Hose l-il'lash, eharced with keepint a disorderly house at ."If; North Wl tii'.t'ki avenue, was released on net own roooKnl7..mcc, tho casi air.ii"st her twlnK- continued one week DIED. J ACKMAN Kbsha 1.. .lacKntm atred fi e.i ri- STHINliKIt At her home I.', Cliamplain street, .lahuary 19. Mrs. lotto Strlm.'cr, aitcd CI years. S . b .AHKHTV-In I'.sK, Miss HrUU-vt (.'fiainplaln St. this city January IX), If. Flaherty of North Ictrolt pativrs plcane copy Arsene Boucher, Fnnoral Director and Kmbaliner , 169 Nbrlh Stress UurlliiKUm, N'lgtH rail, Telepliono 3J u