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THE BARRE BAFLY TIMES VOL! XIX NO. 68. JSARRE. VERMONT, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1915. TRICE, . ONE CENT. IN PRZEMYSL AGAIN THE HANDS OF AUSTRIANS Great Fortress In Galicia Wrested From Russians Bv Germans And Austrians After Occupancy By Czar's Troops For 10 Weeks RUSSIA MAY ALSO LOSE LEMBURG Official Announcement From Vienna Tells of The Fall of The City But As Yet Petrograd Dispatches Refuse To Admit Great Russian Reverse Przemvsl has been reclaimed by the Austrians. Official an nouncement was made at Vienna to-day that the great Galician fortress, which was won by the Russians ten weeks ago after a long struggle, has been recaptured. With Przemysl in their hands, the Austrians and Germans have concluded the first phase of a new Galician campaign which was launched in a drive from Cracow. While the fall of Przemysl is not conceded at Petrograd,so far as the cable advices show, the latest official statement from the Russian war office admitted that the besiegers of the fortress had won some successes, including the capture of two outlying forts. Dispatches from the Austrian front to Vienna indicate that the attacking forces relied largely on heavy guns, which they used effectively all through their advance across Galicia. These dis patches say the Russians removed men and supplies from Przemysl in anticipation of its fall, and they considered it not improbable that they would lose Lemburg as well. Roumania and Russia apparently have been unable to compose ; their differences concerning the adjustment of the Roumanian boundary lines. Roumanians entrance in the war is said unofficially to be conditioned on such an agreement. GEORGE'S BIRTHDAY funeral of ex-gov. mccullough BUT NO CELEBRATION w" Attended b? Miny ent Officials. Bennington, June 3. The funeral of former Governor John J. MoCullough was held at his late homo at North Ben tiington -yesterday a fterndon and was attended by large gathering of resi- was the 60th anniversary of the b.rth mollt Bu,iMM of n kimg in North of Ring (.corge but because of the war Bennington wa suspended and the pub no special celebration was held. The U. ,ciK)0iM were rlod, new government met for the lirst time Thfl teimint arrivP(1 gt North Ren. to-day. Aside from the passing of a. bill !lillgton early .Tuesday.evening from New , """"7. " ';""."-' ork, accompanied by members of the from seeking re-election, the chief in- fflmilv. The, Wnnrt h . tcrcst centered in the promised speech Ur of the Erie railroad,' was run as a in w n ' special from Albany, arrivinj Great Britain's Ruler Was 50 Years Old To-day The New Government Met On His Anniversary. London, June 3, 2:1)0 p. m. To-day PRANK COST HIS LIFE Returning from Evening of Fun, Young Man Was Electrocuted Commons on the new coalition govern ment and the entry of Italy into the war. GREAT WAR BUDGET. ng about 6:30 OCIOCK. At the service yesterday afternoon the hpiseopal ritual was used by President John M. 1 nomas of Middlebury college in? oearers were tormer senator John W Sfelcnrt nf MUJLl,.,... f ... TT I. Tt 1 , . . - - I '' " IM1 , 1 TIIO till IMI rrrncn propose io oecASiae 3,000,000,000 )ilim P. jiliriKhiim of Montnelier. Gov. Francs for Quarter Year.. Charles. W. Gates of Franklin, Judge Paris, June 3, 2:3.1 p. ro. Alexander r'"" RV'" arwr of ""'"Rton. Judge Ribot. French minister of finance in. Delano .Miinson and Kobert T. Lincoln CLIMBED POLE AND SEIZED LIVE WIRE day introduced a-bill in the chamber of l '', "imam h. i,. btickney deputies, providing for an appropriation th, President (.'uy Potter Benton of 5,600,000,000 francs, provisionally, for of t,,e University of Vermont, Charles llireniprtfs in 1 ho third niiurlor nf ' J'"Ji rit-u .1. Muinu reu the present year. of Montpelier, Edward IX Welling of North Bennington and Judge Edward L. Bates of Bennington. Following jthe service at the Hall farm Steamer Captain Says He Positively I the remains were taken to Old Benning- AMERICANS BEING KILLED. Knows Facts. Houston, Tex., Juno 3. Captain Os car Lane of the steamer Winifred from ton for burial in the MeCullough raauso- lieum. Among those in attendance, were Sen ator Carroll S. Pair nf Purl for. Tampico, which docked here yesterday, mer Attorney-. ;enera I J. (J. Kargent of says he "positively knows of six Amer- L(llw, nbcrt Kobe, ts, Willard B. Ellsworth Edmunds of Franklin, N. H., Aged 20, Was the Victim" if-an citizens who were killed near Tarn piro m the last few days. four, he said, were assassinated from the river bank, while in boats and two were shot in a pumping plant. John Smith, an engineer for the Fast Oil com pany, he said, was assassinated in a row boat last Saturday He added that he feared a general up rising and massacre of Americana at and near Panuco oil fielda. Howe and John L. Sotithwiek of Bur lington. Dr. Jesse Thompson of Rutland, Hugh Henry of Chester and others. RECEPTION AT OUTSET Opened the Eastern Star Convention in St. Johnsbury. St. .Tohnsbury, June 3. The annual "If conditions are not changed down SPB',ion f tlie grand chapter of Vermont, here soon." said Cantain Lane. "I h. Order ot the F.astern Star, opened last leve all Americans will lie driven out niKht w,tn n informal reception by Mys- of the district. There seems to be a ,lc -'"Ptfr, .o. JH, in the hair- Franklin, X. H., June 3. Climbing an electric light pole cost Ellsworth Ed munds Ins life to-day. V ith three friends Edmunds was returning from an auto mobile trip to an amusement park in North Boscawen when the automobile was stopped and Edmunds got out and proceeded to climb the pole. After near ly reaching the top the young man grasped a high tension electric wire and dropped dead. Edmunds was 20 vears of age. BODY OF MISSING " MAN FOUND IN WOODS RICHMOND NOT TO BLAME. For Injury Sustained by Autolst, A Jury Finds. After live days' deliberation the jury in the case of John K. Mills of Manches ter. N. 11., against Town of Richmond, which lias been on trial in United States district court at Montpelier, for seven days, returned a verdict last evening for the defendant. .Mills sued the town to recover $5,000 for injuries alleged to have been received back in 1011 when passing through Richmond on bis way to Montpelier in an automobile. An acci dent happened which the plaintiff claimed was due to the negligence of the town. 1 he case was tried at the February term of court in Bui lington, but the jury riisagreed, resulting in its retrial in this city. N. G. Leary and V, A. Bulla rd of Burlington were counsel for the defend ant and J. Rolf Searlea and A. L. Graves of St. Johnsbury, for the plaintiff. The case of Kaffaello Oazziano against Central Vermont railroad, in which the plaintiff asks damages for the loss of a and while working tor the defendant at Bethel as a trackwalker, was com menced as soon as the Mills-Richmond case was finished. Wallace Batehelder of Bethel and Alexander Dunnett of St. Johnsbury are counsel for the plain tiff and the railroad is represented by J. W. Redmond of Newport. It is ex pected that.court will take a recess with the completion of this case until later in the. month, when the criminal cases will be taken up. BIG GATHERING AT BURLINGTON New England United Com mercial Travelers Are Meeting vre CITY IS RESPLENDENT IN THEIR HONOR 300 Delegates Already Pres ent and Many More Expected 300 COUNTRYMEN "PAID TRIBUTE Charles L. Hopkins Had Been Buried in Shallow Grave Near West Gloucester, Mass. Gloucester. Mass., June 3. The bodv of Charles L. Hopkins, the fisherman, who disappeared after parting with his son, Drew Hopkins, Feb. 12, near West w,i iur winn ic. i lit ri- m-i-nis lo tm a I r ' i,-.i. , . , . i ,, general feeling there against all tW nk' m'r"m' Thp ntion was for) ''' Z I" States citizens. One side is no. more to l K"" " . ' D1Pmm"' ttrK' visitors blame than the other." ln "rnn rr'aPlPr '"' M' - Captain Lane said he understood that YT. . , rP.m"K llne w"r' the American consulate at Tampico had 4, T " ne "I "arre' M'! -t""r the facts in regard to the assassinations Un,? f ,t. Jd.nsbury, C P.; Mrs. nd that details had been sent to Wash- ngton. the oil fields are located about 20 Laura B. Cole of Bennington, A. G. M.: diaries S. Howard of Bellows Falls. A. C. P.; Mrs. Olive J. Stowell of Brsttleboro. t . a . - It I-j 1 . T 1' t miles up the river from Tampico nd fr" i 'i . ..e ,L. i-.ii1 t I H indsor. grand treasurer: Mrs. Hnrenee re under ctmtrol of the ilia forces. ampico is controlled by Carranza. Ollicers of six oil companies, operating the Panuco fields, havinir offices in K. Pierce of Barton, fi. C; fra. Martha A. Stoddard of Charlotte. A. (i. C.j Mrs. Anna A. Evans of Burlington, G. V.: Kdward H. l'routr nf Montpelier. G. S.: Italian reports of steady progress in the invasion of Austria are disputed at Vienna. The Austrian war office announces that the Italian offensive operations have been unsuccessful and that no material damage has been done by the Italian artillery. Vienna, via London, June 3, 2:13 p. m. rrzemysl is again in Austrian hands, according to an official announcement to-day. Txindnn, June 3, 2;33 p. m. The rf' taking of flie Przemysl fortress is char m terir.ed by British observers as one of the most remarkable feats of the war. Immediately after the surrender of the Austrian gsrison, the Austrian began their westward rush through Galicia, and It was predicted they would soon over run both Silesia and the Plains of Hun- A terrific Austro-German offensive was inaugurated, however, and the result wss in drive the Russian back to the river San and to enable the Teutonic, allies tn encircle TrM-mrsl and attack it from the north end southeast. GERMAN TRANSPORT IN MARMORA SUNK ErituJi Submarines Are Said Ts Bt Get tint More Numerous ia Those Waters. Indnn, June 3. S.H p. in. A British auhmarine r rating ia the fe f Mar mora torpedoed a large Ortnaa trantpoit in Pandemia bav yesterday mnmieg This annmineenmrt made oflxiallr te-dar as having tm-n revived from this vii admiral in mmand at t tw IHirda nll.. t ic oai'f alxi that this auhma rine i nnr f wTal Tating la thear er. CHEATER BREAD FOR BERLIN. Bakirf f Small Leaves A 1st Will lie Fesswd Jsne 7. r-r,n. i 1 rni"r, June 3. 11:2 a. fi. a indx-atina that Ormarti'a flrnir 'n''y lni"fVnt. IK aitlritv lae aennnr4 that fr. tm rimi V.rwU f hrrad )! I- rd'id all tm .-t't' Itlia nn June fV-.nninc 1 1 Mine tt. tkr hmV'ftg nt amafl kaiM fr.rrti !.r- f'mr cib itt h rin 1-1 I'd carried at the point of the bayonet the Chateau Hooga, near Zonnebeke. 'To the southeast of Xeiiville St. Vaast the Germane hav delivered a counter attack in the labyrinth we have re pulsed them and have made new prog ress, taking some prisoners. "It is interesting to note that between May S and June 1, the French division which took Carency, Ablain-St. Kazaire. the Malon mill and the sugar refinery at souehex, have mada 3100 prisoners, of whom fi ara fiflicers, and buried the bodies of 20O0 German, and have them selves lost in killed, wounded or miss ing, 3200 men. of which total two-thirds are slightly wounded. "In (liampagne the German attempt ed a night attack near Beauscjour, hut were immediately thrown hack in their trenches. "'In the outskirts ff Le PrHre forest we repulsed two violent attaiks." I : . I 1 1 . J i: 1 uumuu, ili-iliru hnuwii'ilL-r n'KltruilllFRllJ nl..li:a n...l;.. c l r f their men having been killed. Kl , Mr.' Velli. l fcm,.l.I It T. .i-i.-..' I!. E Brooks, president of one of the bll r and Kdmond P. Hsmilton ompanies, however. sai.I his company ... v u-. i, .i had not been able to move a barrel of Lj r,u ..f ,iL i..r.i ...... I out of the Panuco fields for a month. mftn nr,,.,i.m -L.. "Conditions have been bad there for for tl)p Mnntmi-MiM Susan M. in the woods to-dav a short distance from where he was last seen. An autop sy will be held to determine the cause of his death. GOLF CLUB BLOW FATAL. weeks,1 taken driven field." he said. "The Mexicans have Mann of Ijiconia, X. It, grand treasurer numDer or our ooais ana nave r t x-w lUmml.ir. Kan. most of our men out of the Kir. k-i.. m f i.,.i.. v' H past grand matron; Mrs. Frances Morrion of Orford. . H.. pat grand matron and Most Worthy trand Matron Mrs. Bata Mills of Duke Center, Ta. Fol lowing the reception the secret work of the order was exemplified byfjrcn Moun tain rhapter of Cabot in the Masonic temple. An event of unusual interest in this grand chapter meeting is the presence of a delegation from Maple Ixaf chapter. Vo. 2. of Freliglishurg. Que. This i tlie firt time that thi ( ansdisn chapter ha Keen represi-nted in a grand chapter and Frank it is eipe-ted thst thev will anplv for adini'nion to the Vermont onraniiatinn. ANTI-COVERNMENTS MEETING IN T0KI0 Many Arrests Were Made and Rein forcements of Police Were Sent Everywhere Through out the City. Tokio, June, 3, 0:.")9 p. m. The hold ing of sn anti government maas meeting this evening resulted in serious disturb- ancea. Many arrests were made and manifesta issued hr the organizers of the meeting were cnnhncsted. reinforcements of police were sent everywhere through out the city. Manchester, Ji. H., Boy Was Struck en the Head. Manchester, X. H., June 3. John Chmel, six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chmel of 312 Front street, Amos keng, died yesterday a the result of be ing struck in the eye by a golf club sev eral days ago. loimg Chmel was watching some oth er boy playing with golf clubs and balls. when he was struck a glancing blow below the left eye, whii.h waa torn from its'socket. The bone in the rear of the eye was broken and meningitis aet in, " which caused his death. After the accident the child went into a comatose condi tion, fmni which he never recovered. The boy's death is regarded as purely accidental. The boy who swung the stick was Sterlin Wheeler, aged 12, a son of Lcatt Wheeler, a merchant in Amoskeag. Voung W heeler, after "tee ing'' up his hall made a swing and. niiosiug the hall, turned completely around, striking the Chmel boy. To John Giovanelli and Accompanied His Remains to Hope Cemetery. Three hundred Barre Italians paid a notable tribute to one of their country men yesterday by gathering at the home of the late John Giovanelli on Third street and acting as an escort while his remains were being removed to their last resting place at Hope cemetery. The. fu neral of Mr. Giovanelli, who passed awav Monday after a year's illness, was held at the house at 2 o'clock. The bearers were: John B. C'aselleni. who represented (jramte City camp. M. W. A.; I. Kinaldi of Italian club Xo. 2, the deceased hav ing belonged to both of those organiza tions; fJ. Camuzzi. Y. Ciudiei, F Quilici. G Ortelli and J. Caslani. Marching two abreast, the 300 men walked ahead of the hearse.- which wai succeeded in the procession by many cabs and other conveyances containing rela tives of the deceased and very intimate friends, among whom were a number of musicians who were once associated with Mr. Giovanelli in the Barre Citizens" band. Arriving at the Hope cemetery entrance, the escort deployed in two lines, on on either ide of the avenue, whil" the body was borne to the grave.' Out of respect to Mr. Giovanelli's last wishes. there were no flowers contributed. Burlington, June 3. The 20th annual session of the Cnited Commercial Travel ers of New Kngland opened at the armory hall here this morning with H. C, Cas sidy of Springfield, Mass., "the grand counsellor, presiding over the assembly, There were 300 delegates present this morning and it is expected that a crown of at least 1.200 will be here before th week ends. The total number of councils in the jurisdiction is 25 and the member ship is 5,240, One new council was added during the year, that being Concord, X. H. This city is in gala attire for the meet ing and a big program of entertainment has been provided. The weather was most auspicious this morning for th; opening of the convention. , GIRLS' CONFERENCE IS CONTEMPLATED Vermont Federation of Women's Clubs Is Back of Proposal Modeled After Eoys' Conference. CHILD LOST ONE EYE. Be VERM0NTER IN OFFICE. And Wounds From Shotgun May ... More Serious. St. Johnsbury. -tune 3. As a result of the accidental diseharge of a shot gun in the hands of hi brother vesterdar, Thomas Roake. 12 years old, lout his left eye and is in Brightlook hospital in a critical condition. The accident hap pened while the family were at dinner. The boy was seated opponite the door to hi brother Kli'a bedroom, The latter was in his room examining a twelve gauge shot gun and in some manner the weapon was discharged. The charge of hirdhnt ershed thronph the closed door and strurk Thomas full in the face and hst. At the hospital hi wound. AUTO BURNED, CORPSE SAVED. AUSTRIAN VESSELS WERE TORPEDOED Anitriaa Auxiliary Cruiser Also Report ed te Have Been Damafd by Twe Italian Torpedo Boats. (eneva, w itrerland. ia Paris, June 3, t:IO . BL Xewa dispatches received here declare that tw Italian torpedo hnate ewrlr yetrdar morning entered the fJulf f Trwt. sank twn merrhant iwli and damaged an Austrian aunl iar cruiser. Body Was Being Conveyed to Manches ter, N. H. Ahland. X. If., June 3. The mortuarr motor truck owned J. X. Boufford and F J. Ivrtendre ot Manchester was totally d'troyed by fire late last night while ronveying to that eity the body of patient, who had died at the Clcn- rhlT sanitarium. When approai'liing thi town it ap-r-ar that ieakihg gasolene igniteL Without a moment's notice the machine !urt into m maas nf flamea lighting the country ide for some ditance. The tire department of this town was hastily summoned by telephone, hut be fore tHe apparstu could reach the blar ing motor, it bad hea practx-ally re diiocd to a blackened tangle f tix-tat and a Int. SAFE CONDUCT FOR DERNBCRG. VACCINATING WHOLE TOWN Because of Two Cases of Smallpox in Stockbridge. Bethel. June 3.-Dr. F. A. Edmund; treasurer. Iw-troit was named for the was in 5aville veterdav and with Dr. J 1 f let convention. F. C. Fletcher of that I'lsce vsecinatedl The meeting of the breeders was matk- alxiiit .100 of the TOO inhabitants of the e! by many sale. For a Holntein bull town of Stoikln-iilge. He went bark thi !lf. 'eight month old. the tirahainholm which liter II v covered hi face, were L. Houghton Secretary of Hoi-1 treated bv Or. W. J. Aldrich and Dr. stein-Friesisn Association. H Miltimore. and hi eye re- ,. , moved bv Dr. W. C, Rirker. In spite vraeue. V .. June 3. D. 1). Ait- ' ( i.- .nM. f l.i- ,., it is thought that the lad has a chance for rei-overv. ken of Flint, Mich., was elected presi dent of the llolstein-Friesian aoria lion of America at the annual meeting held here yeterdy. Frank I.. Hough ton of Brattlehoro. Vt.. was ehoen sec retarv and Wing R. Smith of Svracuse SPAULDING COMMENCEMENT morning enneting to arriiiate the rest of the people to day. There are two ea,- of smallpox in th. villsae of f;Mi!le. both adult. Geoig Brown and Mr. . A. Wvman, the latter deerile, a mild, the former as serere. Dr. V. T. Kidder of Wood-tork was sum moned Tiieadsv and pionounrvd the er m1iox and iud an order rlisting the il mhonla of the town nd reqnirinff everv inhshitanf to he aeiinated at the larm of Rocheter. .Minn., paid ."i.l to Fred F. Field of Rrorkton,. Mass ONE QUARRYMAN KILLED And Two Otrtrs Injured in Slide of Slate at Moason, Me. Monon. Me, June 3. Augurtu Moul onipt. aged 55, was killed and two other workmen were aermusly injured yester emlir-t opportunity. irven hundred ! day in the 1'ortUnd Monaon lte quarry. ae'ine in.int were nrorre.i from l.ut- land and Burliepton and 1" a. m. r-ter-day named a Ce time when the ffortnr would t readv for all eomer. Begins Tuesday, June I, and Ends Friday, June 11. The following in the program lor the Spaulding high school -ommenoemcnt net week: Tuesday evening, June S At P o'clock, prire pesking. opera houe. ednedy evening, .nine ! Alumni concert and ball. How land hall. Thursday afternoon. June 0 2 J. m.. ela day. opera houae. 1hurday evening. June 10 Alumni hsnirt. Howland hall. Ftidav evening, .lone II oYlock. graduation, opera hou. M"ht wned the drtie order U t We RETURNS TO VERMONT. HOLDS CHICAGO WOMAN AS SPY IsabeDe Wade is Inveived With Bevsnan Officer in Italy. Vil, IU't, June 8. via Pr laa- V-Be W ad. ag'd ST. "f Wign aa ar- reateal In r VeMer lay fit the r:rf of lx-ing an aeeom.'.K of a fiaiarian fitt er h "nM of Himtt. J A few data tgt tH .li. mrrt4 ai Ba'ariaB ffi-r MmH Vrta Sl- Bntish, Freni h and Rsstian Embassies to U. S. Give Assnrsnre. Whinrton, D. '-. June 3 T Brit ih. Fremh and Fuin rmlata br have SMnred the tat nV-partment ther will give safe conduit t Dr. IWrliar 1t when a mas of earth and slate on the outh side Ml into the pit. F. D. stre.i, ; Prof. George K. Cherrie, tne South Amer- wa taken to a Bangor hospital vurTering icaa Naturalit. w ith a compound fracture of the ncht leg ' , . , , . ! I w hirh may reu!t ia the loe of the rc.l. .' , ' i E .,.. i .. , i l,-.. r . ' , , , , : . . . . , . iw-rrif, naiiiia)i-i. i- i hip inm- i-i - - r.m r ph , Aiiiirpn Hiiiwin tiiirmi priiRrn a- -ae m 1 he Urown lamilr. mpowi i hi tenpoi. an I t'-e ehiMirn have hoen ' DIED OF EXHAUSTION. at IkwJ and praf-Milv the whole pop tiUtion h Keen exited. Mr. Wvman Swampirott Fisherman's Body Brooght one of tie ra. Vr. i. stnaliaa SU.f - . . .. . St. AlBans. June 3. A tentative leg islative program of importance was laid down to-day at the annual meeting of the Vermont Federation of Women's Clubs. Mothers' pensions, policewomen. legal means to stamp out the social evil and other planks were included in the platform. Mrs. dames W . Remuk of Concord, X. H.. ehairman of the industrial and socisl conventions of the general federation, gave an address this forenoon. As a re sult of action taken, it is probable that a girls' conference will be held in the sum mer in some Vermont city, the confer ence to be planned after the boys' confer ence conducted under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. Byron Clark of. Burlington, , secretary of the" V.'M. C. A., spoke this morning and pledged the co-operation of his organization in the furthering of the plans for the girls' conference. Reports were presented to the meeting as follows: Mrs. B. II. Stone of Burling ton for the conscrtation committee. Mrs. II. T. Johnson of Bradford for the com mittee on public health. Mrs. Anna H. Putnam of Rutlond for civil service re form. Mrs. Robert Smith of White River . function for the committee on legisla tion. Mrs. Henry W. Dutton of South PnxattiMi for 1 1 1 department of reciproc ity, and Mrs. Owar Paige of I.yndonville for the department of music. Congressman F. I.. fJreene of the first Vermont district was the last speaker this morning, and he tated he did not believe that woman hv reason of her sex ha any periiliar or distinctive minion in world' affair, nor that man bv reason o' hi sex had any peculiar or distinctive mission. HOUNDS CHASED BUCK. Sevetal People Wished They Had Rifles Te Kill the Pogs. . If several person bad Ix-ch equipped with lifle there would have been aome dead hound between South Barre and Williamsfown yesterday afternoon, be cause four bound -were so, n chasing a handsome bink. having followed the ani mal all the afternoon a it wa leainel later. The Inn k wa started in the vi ( imty of Y. C. Little' in IJranitev ille and was chased down towaid South Ilair near the Smith tsrm. wheie for the time h itig the hound lot the trail when the di-etwent across t lie road. IIer the dogs picked lip the trail and w lien lat koi were making toward f.ranitenllc AUTO SERIOUSLY DAMAGED. ' S. Meigs Car Probably Caaght Fire From Overeated Brakeband. last nii-ht. comirg trom New- York fit v. where he had twen ty ill in a hospital j S new rv n t-as.fTg.f t ..c automohile jsim-e returning from -oiith America. J of the fcr- tnd-t tpc. owned and I Plot, t lierne ws with he Rooaevrlt driven bv I.. S. leij.'s of M..ntpelir. w wit v in trail. anl in .'lav lie r tnrn-1 rianiv im..i uy rrr on ir.e rrmi e to New Yoik lrm another Inn of et-Jtween Montiwlier and M.Jlesr at a kmniNilf Mas.. Jtt r .11 His l r.loratHin in the South Amerw-an lunffle. ' lnt rar le 1 i.ree V.i Lrnlire la1 T-ere wss a larfe crowd it the ball on nd t.o wftd that evening a Vr.'' shuns. n active fisherman t T5 yer,un the interest the Ameri-n Whsmus rwumt. The h-wtv of the ehl. ts.l if. K.W.-.4 V.ve ....ti,. it- ,ld in his dorr sertentav. He went out 'of Natural Historv m New loik. . m iw-r n were mirne, innrs ir. Me Ps B. tsrntmrg:, fornw eclomal sscrrtirv .... v.n .., ... 'j roit earlv for hta dav rateh. and tat - ? , - ind hs wife and .hil.lrew were ahle t of frmany. wh. he Vim the ln.te, i . .... ,.. .... , - - , the afternoon the boat drifted ashore! SEVENTEEN GRADUATES. ' est ingmsti lh. feme, hy throwing on State. :i. ... rm.lrnMr lrr.U. ,i al flea, hnvwit. hr.ncmg hi bodv. t - t nm rwen . ri w i 'ts v j pt. irrnofirs;j e limit fi Iave t!e mtintry and tt iWeite r.ver J.iiK-tioi, fhemir-h !r h . r was eonii.kr Mr rr-Vefi t. ii'i'iwin. ;,K,nK p r.-j It a4 tl le isms (rm .1 " 'n - - - - sea. t.cether with the unaeasonshle eo T X.-r w- aotne r ported he will frm to time thai month. A fear -! rln to a aros4 the rss-et foet of te Wash ma-fon govnnett, frtt-t'JI t vs rk-i f! of t lis.iaeia i a piM a4 ! I hott. a 'Isnpl tor of M. P.ro . ,n s-m NMed she had er i. Veepo. Vr TWiM , C. Ir. Ierrbi'g. i f...f are volntitarilr tiemj vn.- 't,ted riea Wa wH?ii . txlMved t have csaned hi death. SOI PIERS MONUMENT FUND. Ftera People's Academy Willi Isaac Drawee as Valediclervsa. Morvisv ille. June 3 - The radttaltng eerci"M of the reof.Je a lff-sir w err ia"t usiitj ill Ut HAD MNTtfR and. T .e loss is eo, ered hv tsnrnee. It s e,,rm d that t' "re hrke otit he- avtse tt an oter heated hrakssind. APPOINTED A rilEMAN. refer r.rrelM To Be A-j;ed To Hr Drawn Apparatna EMMANUEL OFFERS SERVICES. As InteTrnedtsrjr Between ia Rsfnanta. faen. June X. a p) . m King f.aa Ira nisei r-t Ita'r la rfsH ! psnysi as tnte-oiary in the rtjtn'ft e,f territorial jetot hieh wir - tM I'nssta and Fnmani. vordmr M Ian Sermio. !Bmnt't m af-w stt esf-onsg. He ' ' at made arseral si.-i. to t war ro il'is il.e aenia itit wild Isahs-lle JUale of 1nc a s'it, w as iisoov "'tied end t' .'k fmini) t-e woman 1 1" J f We nH-r t name of M'ghrta Marlelio. S-s r-h of her apannH.t tn-aled a ia'ps. sHr f er-ep'nd net? in -t-rs-t, t.,.tary tr nf is-nrrUrl irtrat efe salts rw the pwlw nf AWsan I ! . Yeron, an B.a'. 7 l--s ! t'ore wet broad intimation thst ffwoiifh the f.era-ian swUsii, he inp'-t h irrile f leave the emml'r. At KCEE ALLIES" ADVANCE. ArraA:eg te Official Statetrewt Ksde ta Pens. ECLECTICS KET. tee LsVe Man field Treat Club in $ee Yesferaay. -we. .tufw it line hiind'rfl and tit fv tl re snen hrrs and r'' attended er.ved the fo?Ww mg snvmrt hedd at town hi Tra.re C M. Wilier Rerrts Total' lh ,"riii wa -n IVIano . I 7 hs rfhe nvs'lrra t4 V lasa wer i . ! 9Mi.fi fiawa. iVaiv .. ole. r.',.h F Drowor. I.l.ss lk" '. the .. etio, mm In response t several inrjtnrpes frrwrd ( ji,,, V,f.fwMi -!. on. r.a'nh V. , ' ' re-onime.iat tow of he iMim ii 8 t he anxiutit of fund osi tan4 tor th,- ( y, ,!!iam V (. hsn U t f" emi,.tte. a:-poir'd fvet foree', a I ,eosr nl ererlmg a Bold rr' tnonumf lit ) ftailss f Wilson I ran. is y ter- ! ' f'r r. w rt h irmH to mi tf ntv. will Mate that I have r j , ' .. i i,e w ! esse o t I r- S'B ten-k at , l. . .1.1. VI r, (luHI ! Tfiresfh Aad tlenej Ut s pen! Faa at Preri deet. 7hr Y ert Iss-tf Veyvj ssnrt held H S'Hh aonusl r-1 "t and re-t-J ' .e artfiiaf .fnip rwl i!i"nit -e.trr-e.V of t'w 11- -!stw.d los1 ,hh Tier, wss mnrp 1 -a efmieh trmst for t hr ,1 o. fun,t U. 1 ie hn.t a'wwied le tss t ,.r-tr hil ion .." -ri,ed tntert . . . Msk'i't a t'fal of I; Pari. Ji" 3 T lolo ,of ; Xt ")- s-4 t-t V,W w -re t t '-heisiisi! a ted t-r war had t.i..j V. a'-s ,r V,-, -M.-H v "fe last fsj-M. j"- t.i.t h rat s'-srt. 4 t- t ll lis''ua lt r-'-h t"eS fcasrI..-. Si 11 hi. I. -Mesa toestiti tl"M i rn'tm, yes'ef s ia V teats rha.whT ' ' . 4 : . W. JewHt. I, T. ! at t How. Tr. I rartr H. f4-jssr, E. V. p., she. YV. A .H-r. T. YV en-ts if-d ia a hr ral Y-t ;'r l-'-.. p-ra"dTt. l-s-diB? Tha'Pae. feW we r -el. i ; .e- rs el -tej : fr its- te. . r. Ir. H. f . h- irs of' r fr. A. I ijes Pa'' sivd rd t ; K V, . ; -v te-.st. V , . frr"V"t. Th. i. Ii. R. t th I, tn- . j and' e? f la" I " s-V-s.t'sr : assaarr and t-ess-er. II Y Iv of -r.-s j a-.-.j"! . m. n.'iii. TreasHPsr f ao'diT' monument fund Jon J. 1!. ins! arrre fs-li ftaaas-a and a irtna o1hr n t.r d rsiond-nee rt r"iH aprr that bs-Je i4 ad dea' nr tY t ii'if PAID tl FINE. ah M. vIkis. sa 15. Mewart. LIWES10NE TRIMMINGS. Ta Ca Wt'li P4 . tt Brat'letMire's Ptwefc. B-af 'eh-eo. June 3t V J. Mf rtil)ian o' f'.ratt h trao tederat ti M njr was r"tfi'-d h t tufv o tea iltlu !r Pnri, aa a ran 5ir!te hs t e a de sit o ewsiiritlw rrdied an - a w t ew for a !" at !! serl rt. aro lor te tt fe-wr he has tee a "-alt fVS eaM rie rt ww-rt V heme rw r"msrrt St 'est f' m-v Hertseej tni-r. who et the r-.lHir a "' Hi - I, t. T.T 'i : tint : I i"i"i. fir . 4 . Y' , n .t-a " t!- ' -:- ; oetsiwsi-s f T-id- r. Is- M t' .''.... a4f If. ' . I.. It -J f I-t ,a t-hu-j. tbt A aes.'.ltjtw'S, Wss tt.antriM.' a-t'.ff . ard aj r"l 4 tW !- sr -t w the Lh efi-ie f 4 ane, r ( ia ; ! t' fml i( fs-W. rata Con? Crargra "wv nt rrrrreg ea Lert rtwot ' ear t at iw eort-. a vet t.r'Of ts - Side f S'fet ;te emt and e,et Vns ttm r. -e tP W-s I a 'ed !e Vnrlfsliei rtr firet thi ai.re-w.ec tt, a -oed to t t,!,s.t ( ,.f , , t .er...' ! ' V rol (ars. rhatrfewr for t a -W- Pa-k- I- I" x' '" TT- hit Id , id , '- ' Vnrilst. fiaid fna ff l and rost. "C to he rOT !'H-- ttowth.. and . I rt i - es .n W art.ee fnr eh-ting eat the tt a-de tf tt road m'l's f1 t-a-t . a''' f n rrtad iM. m H ts a 14 rd h eartal r;"ST. H h-'Je4 .j i-Si'W.rra'i 7 K r .1 t ef r4 f ft I t:. rt--. lr-4 arjt a I s-ef tja!BS!rj-s. (tmaB'tV,