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THE BAtlE BAIL TIMI VOL. XIX NO. 179. liARItE, VKRMONT, WEDNESDAY, OCTOIVEH 18, 1915. ntlCE, ONE CENT. DECLARES WAR AFTER OPENING HOSTILITIES STRIKES NOW A SCANDAL Declared Theodore Roosevelt in Consid ering the American Situation No Room for Hyphens in the United States. HARD HITTING ,.. ON BOTH SIDES Phillies Smashed Out Two Runs in the First Inning New York, Oct. 13 "The foreign-born population of this country must be an Americanized population no other kind "Rii trro v-io Tc Knirl to Have can lk'ht the battles of America either in war or m peace. Mario Fnrmnl Declaration Colonel Theodore Roosevelt so assert ed in i speech on "Americanism" be Against Serbia, Although S0X GOT ONE NO Official Confirmation ad that at the outset it was the duty lui lliniugrMiiLS iu lumu cugunu nuu 11 was the duty of America to provide them means to learn English, "If an immigrant is not fit to become . , ,r ,Tr a citizen, he snouia not pe aiiowea u wtw a.nx main ? come here, said Col. Roosevelt, "if he I is fit he should be given all the rights, I in iti lua ntvn 1 1 m i hrr1 a 11 ii i lur. ARMED NEUTRALITY ter himself, that . any man can have. Take such a matter as the illiteracy test. 1 entirely agree with those who feel that very excellent possible citi Is Received GREECE MAINTAINS IN THE SECOND Opposing Pitch ers Trio TpiitrmiV Trnnn? Are zens would be barred lml,roPerly by ft,n ine ieUlOniC iroops .file illite racy test. But why do you not ad- rhy you SCORE BY INNINGS Innings 123 4 56789 i s ci i A 1 mit aliens under bond to read and write Advancing m. oeivia, m lt any t.ertnin time, it would then be Boston 0 1 lHr"l though Not Making Much 1 Phila. 2 0 Rnpprl Serbians Declare . , 8 "'f1'"," boston Philadelphia .lney ,alle(1 l0 laKe Bavanmge o! trie Hooner. rf. Stock. 3b That Invaders Were-Re- nSs " 3 PUlsed On Save f el,2.T c8- w. , Hoblitxell, lb Cravath, rf rUW6U i .ijle foreicn-born population must t.,. k talk tho language of the native-born ct- Gardner, 3b.'..'.V.V.'.; . '.Y.V.Whitted, If i.ei!Si lb jnunt pusaesa .AiueriCHU cui - narrtr 7h Niehnfr 2h zeneliin and American ideas. It ruust ... . s d,. It it unofficially announced that Bui- stand firm by its source of allegiance in f "ter ""' """'Mayer' r - - I 1 cti HI I J JJ .! !..,,. !,.. . ' aria uaa QCUlUCIl WI VH DClum.. f nuu uvcu miu juubk ouun limn " a t,..i :. i i . .a... .4 !tverv fact it has renounced alletriancc - , . t . - h . ii i t , I rci y if i line, i irj ui luititfii .-... f - n - - we axi-tn u vuz '""i government. It must be maintained on gan of the Phillies surprised the baseball rep-din the progress of the fightinj on an Ameru-an standard of living so as to L,IBrn. hv niUn uVPT into tho 48 BUILDINGS BURNED AT STANSTEAD, P. Q. Great Fire Destroyed Property Valued , at 1250,000 Three Hundred Were Made Homeless in the .Town Near Derby Line. Newport, Oct. 13.--Tha little village of $tanstead, just across the line in Can ada, was visited by a disastrous fire yes terday and a loss estimated at $'250, 0(H) was suffered. Foi Sy-eiunt buildings were destroyed, a strong wind prevent ing effective fire-fighting. Three hundred men, women and children were made homeless. The fire orginated in an overheated oven In the Muir bakery and was dis covered shortly after midnight. . The Stanstead hotel, the Koman Catholic church, the town hall, the registry oflice and three stores were among the build ings destroyed. The church was valued at $20,000. The Channel estate is the heaviest losers, with $35,000. Only a very light insurance was carried. A relief committee has been formed and by 0 o'clock last evening all of the 30Q were taken care of. BANK SETTLED A SUIT TO-DAY But Is Fighting Companion Action in Washington County Court ' DEPOSITS WITH DRAWN IMPROPERLY IN TWO ACCIDENTS SAME DAY. Bulgarian-Serbian border is lacking to- prevent tabor dirtJn rUntL . th- fifth gRme Red 0y. I . ... . I ti L W 1 1 1 A .. 1 . . , . , .44,-a... Jjk these obfocti can be secured as lone ai ouxi an" Greece is maintaining an attUude of . fl Jilnmirant rolmiil.H. vhl,ttOHn A n for , v i II... 111. ...1-1. " ' " . "1 rmeq neuiruy. Am.n. uv.. ,mmigrant sections, and above all they fpatl.a iM,ilftHelnhia here last Saturday. 1 a.L . a Jma. . . a- I a i J 1 ' 1 1 T mat mo uicc KUveimea( uu nuv csooi, Manager Carrlgan sent George Foster to aider the existing situation a purely Bal- er the immigrant only as an industrial I fc , - - I AM Van affair and therefore Greece is not bound by ita treaty with Serbia to come democratic America required that church Philadelphia started right after the runs after the Bed Sox had been ahut out. First Inning. Hooper, first man at bat for the Red Sox, hit the first ball thrown by .Mayer for a single, but was forced at second by . ... .i.a if. not refer to naturalized Americans. Some I Speaker after Seott had fouled out. . ..' . . . . .. of the verv best Americans that I have Speaker tried to steal second and was or tne neanear. artu.ery oy tne evpr known wm naturalired Americans, nipped. aggpt." I the mouna. no also pitcnea last aiur Colonel Roosevelt said that just as I mnrflfir Amnrinn rAniiirol fhaf hiirilt I lh to tie lattert aid while resisting the and etate should le separate, that there U'ame in thft im,in' 0Tin w present Bulgarian attack. " I should be no distinction of religious The Teutonic advance in Serbia south "eea8 '".Puo.,ie omn. -mt tnere snouia I rw liA f 1 1 sit i irT mn Af na t intia 1t v "1 horn or me uanuoe aamuteaiy is progrewing, , no , m countr for i)VDl,en. aunouga apparenuy wun no grei peea. tea Americans," he said; "when I re The Serbians assert that the attacks on fer to hyphenated Americans, 1 do the Save the use Teutons. I Am.Tiiaim horn ahrnud. Rut a hvohpn- Stock was hit hv the pitcher and Ban From the Dardanelles the only reports ated American is not an American at croft followed with a single and I'askert are from the Turkish aide, recounting mi- J1" 18 iU8t tn,e of tl,e Inan w" K?1 V on , , . VC T? U"J , Vu iput iiermsn. iriBii. r.nsima or r reiiro w hic m no i . wennue Decision xor or agamsi con- mRtt,.r of the spirit and of the soul. Our sorption in ureal cntain may oe maae allegiance must be purely to the United at to-day's meetlnr of the British cab- wfa. nej j "The one absolutely certain way of . . , . ... . oringing mis nation to ruin, or prevent ir nf M fwluiu frnm t, mlrW.t f u." -n u i - " .4 H.arrtner tripled ami came home on a foreign affairs in the French cabinet. He t to become a tangle of squabbling na has been in bad health for some time, tionalitiea, an intricate knot of Herman firot. Luderua came to time, however. with a double and both Bancroft and I'askert scored. Second Inning. With two out in the second Inning. Hurled Out of Automobile and Then Off a Racing Sulky. Burlington, Oct. 13. A five-passenger car owned and driven by O. N. Clark of Lnderhill went over an eight-foot em bankment near Riverside park yesterday afternoon, turning over on one side and throwing the driver with his companion, Charles Hounds, out with much force. Both men in some almost miraculous way escaped serious injuries, -although Mr. Clark was stunned somewhat and taken to the Mary Fletcher hospital. Mr. Hounds was the victim of an accident in the races later in the afternoon. The men came to this city to attend the races at the park yesterday after noon and it is said that the car waa going down the hill on the road just east of the old Athletie park, leading off! from the lower road to Winooski at a good clip. After crossing the railroad track there is a sharp curve towards the west which the driver was unable to make and his car left the road, plunging over the bank, through a barbed wire fence, and after crashing into an apple tree, fell over on to one side. Mr. Rounds seemed to have been thrown clear of the car, but Mr. Clark, who was behind the wheel, received injuries by coming in contact with the car as it turned over, lie was rushed to the hos pital where it was found he had received no serious, injuries, but had received su perficial bruises about the hiad and to his hands. lie left the hospital later in the afternoon. Mr. Hounds received an other heavy fall later in the afternoon when he fell from his sulky in the see- j ond heat of the races at the park in class j C. The accident occurred when a horss in front of him wavered to one side, j causing the overturning of Mr. Hounds' sulky. He xeceivrd no serious Injuries in this fall. The automobile which faced bark up Clara B. Lowe Seeks to Re cover from Vermont Savings Bank Because he had acted as counsel for the defendant over 10 years ago, Judge K. L. Waterman was disqualified from presiding in the case of Clara B. Lowe vs. Vermont Savings bank of Brattlo boro, which waa commenced this fore noon in Washington county court, and his place is being taken by Judge Leigli- ton B. Slack. The case was first entered in the courts in 1903 and has been fought since that time. Originally there were three cases against the bank, one each being brought by Clara B. Lowe, Klla M. Bailey and their mother, Mrs. Harriet Bailey. The last-mentioned case was settled a few years ago and the second case was entered settled and discontinued this morning on the docket, the defendant paying into the court the sum of $874.02, the amount being deposited in the Mont pelier Saving Bank 4 Trust Co. The sum of $1,736.51 ha been paid into court by the defendant in the Lowe vs. bank case now being tried, the defendant ad mitting liabilities amounting - to that sum but repudiating other claims. The alleged facts of the case are that money belonging to the plaintiffs was deposited In the Vermont Savings bank and that at divers times Harry B. Lowe, EVENING OF RARE PLEASURE With Singing by Misi Sands and Address on "Modern Art" by Misa Beckett. Tho program presented by the musio and art .department of the Woman's club in Ilowland hall hint evening proved to be most enjoyable and helpful. The largo number of club members and guests present showed appreciation in entliusi astio applause. The program opened with a group of songs sung by Mm oatms or Montpelier seminary, accom panied by Professor Hathaway: (a) "I-ungi dal Carbone," bv Leechi; (b) "Lesclare," by Lalo; (c) "Die Hoe, IMe Lilie," by Hchubert., These were followed by an old Lnghsh ballad, "My Love's an Arbutus," and Bralim's "Sapphire Ode." This was Miss Sands' first appearance in Barre, but it is hoped by those pres ent last evening that it will by no means be her lattt. Iler voice is of trreat Dower and flexibility and in tne encore, a Blum ber song, given after the "Ode," its ten derness and sweetness were well shown. At this point in the program, Miss Beckett of New York City was intro duced, who spoke for half an hour on "Modern Art." This brief address gave many of the ladies their first knowledge of what the more conservative artists really think of the impressionistics and revealed that while to those outside the magic circle. the extreme modernist is only puzzling, and confusing, yet he is to be taken seriously and witVrespect. ALD. COOK OUT, J. A. HEALY Change iv . Second, Ward Re iitative Made ast Evening Around the hall had been hung photo graphs of pictures by the artints to whom Miss Beckett called attention. With these and the helpful address, her audience felt that she had led them for ward not a little along the path of art appreciation. for the close of the evening's enter tainment, Miss Sands gave "Come Little Leaves, by Leoni; "Tired Hands," by nanaerson j i lie isirtnaay," by v ood man, and, in response to urgent ap plause, repeated "Come Little Leaves." MR. COOK'S ILL HEALTH CAUSED RETIREMENT New Alderman Is Manager of Barre Granite & Quarry Co. Alderman John F. Cook, who has been a' member of the city council, since the spring of 1914, submitted his resignation as the second ward reDresentativo lanfc I night and after it had been accepted, the WARREN WOMAN HURT IN AUTO'S OVERTURN Vehicle Slid Into Ditch After Striking Sandy Road Near Middlebury Three Other People Not Injured. Middlebury, Oct. 13. Mrs. Gabriel Se nor of Wairen, who with her husband has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. C. husband of Clara B. Lowe, drew out the I '"J" ia. even- money on false orders. After making " .w 1 ,e mobile in which she the last withdrawal he disappeared andi"'.m ""-." o eu- i... t. i. j fl.r. I kins were riding was overturned. The the hill when at a stop, was badly dam . rw ; tA . I 1 if ; i. . r,' T... ... . , lageu. ine rigni iroin neei waa enure- a ngle ny Harry. I homes also singled, , . ,. , y , . . . , , " ; . , . . . 'lv demolished, the spokes being broken off at the hub. The windshield was which occasioned some embarrassment to the allies. . BULGARIA DECLARES WAR. Says a News Dispatch from Paris to London. London, Oct. 13. Bulgaria has de clared war on Serbia, says a Central or an Knglinh-American is to foe a trait News dispatch front Paris. or to A"""ri,n institutions; and those ii fi. vvu n itm . iriiifi ir I Americans, French-Americans, Scandina vian-American or Italian-Americans, each preserving its separate nationali ty, each at heart feeling more sympa thy with Europeans of that nationality. than with the other citizens of the American republic. "ror an American citir.cn to vote as a uerman-American, an Iriah-Anierican but Foter closed the inning by popping out. " Two strikeouts, Niehoff and Burns be ing the victim', and Mayer's high fly was Philadelphia halt of the inning. Third Inning. Hooper's home run in the third Inning tied up the score. Speaker followed with a single, but was raught in a double play that retired the aide. Paskert singled for Philadelphia but died on first. SWEDISH-GERMAN COMMERCE HALTED the American republic. Speaking of preparcdncae. Col. Roone- velt said that even in time of peace in dividual and the railroada ahould co- British Submarines are Playing Havoc operate and that industrial diftturbance ritk r-.r.. I. C....V. should l eliminated. "The strike sitoa- with German Ship, in Southern . ,..,. M . . .. . Baltic Five Big Vessel! la ecandal to the country as a whole A Urea fly Sunk. "",'r alike to employer and r employe," he said. Stockholm, via London, Oct, 1J. The 1 " certain that the only perma- ctlrity of British submarines in the "entry safe attitude for this country as eouthern Baltic since Saturday paralyrea fards national prrpsredneaa for elf American politicians by threat of th TTRfP AV P11JI V foreign vote are engaged in treason to UKlifc AiN CAKLil. WILSON WEDDING what hitherto has been a lively niercan tile trade between Sweden and Germany. defense ia along the line of universal service on the Swiea model. Switzerland All along the Swedih eoat leamerai' th rt,t drmorstic of nation. Ita have been toped and submarine are frequently reported ia the lane followed by big Ormaa ahip. Within the last 4 hour Are veeeel of considerable ton rage have been sunk and reort of ther ship torpedoed are being constant ly received. U. a RUSHING RECOGNITION OF CARRANZA RULE Earcpeaa Kattoa Expect et te Follow Hole Vf Arms for Villa, army la the nml democratic army In the world. Tlwre Un't a touch of inili- tariem or agrreneiteneea about Smiter land. It ha hern found a a matter of actual prai-tiial eiprrionce in Swits erlaad that the uriiv.rnal military train ing ha mad a very marked iiria in eon! efhVwnry and in the ability f t e man tho trained to da well for In mm If in industry." I 'urging more national 0 f he Col. Potwvelt aaid that not otity h.-iitd tt tleship. submarine, ample . t and fi-M artillery and greater ammuditioa mj j.lv ,Pm 1 provided, but tlTe fbnuld te a utiliratma of inh profee ton the enTtnp and mariaemetit if mm' ear. f aiti"fi ant of enfl neeriryt. More map mkirir and r4 imjrremett n4 railri,U lrfM let- I nii.re ii t -mate trun k ith the ar de- President's Friends Think Continued Gossip Will Become An noying Soon. Washington. II. C. (M. 13. Specula tion is rite regarding the date of the premdent wedding to Mr. tialt. with the bridal couple still keep ing it a clone intit The president's cloe friends and ad mirers believe an earlv ceremony would curb comment tiM-h ia attaining pro- pnitions threatening to become distasteful. A "sign" of a late wedding was the departure of Secretary and Mr. M smashed, a was the steering wheel and top. The body of the ear seemed also to have been badly damaged. ha not sincd been heard from. Attorneys Frank I'lumley and Harry Shurtleff represent the plaintiff and C. C. Fitts and E. W. Gibson are counsel for the defendant. The pree'dent of' the bank was a witness this forenoon and a number of orders were introduced as evi dence. The Jury drawn in the ease is as fol lows: Herbert Hollister, Leslie Towers, H. T. Smith, Charles Pike, C. X. Hol land, Wayne Penny, Joseph W. Batchel- der, W. II. Messer, James WKen. Henry S. Baird, H. L. Russell and George j. Willey. luda Wins Horse Case. A verdict for the plaintiff to recover $145 waa returned at H o'clock last even ing In the- case of Peter Lucia against Arthur Nelson. The plaintiff sought 200 damage, alleging that he purchased a horse of the defendant end that the ani mal, represented as sound when the pur chase was made, had to be killed Jiy the humane officer. Harry Shurtleff repre sented the defendant and Oeorge L. Hunt and A. C. Theriault the plaintiff. It was Mr. Theriault's first ease in county court. others escaped with minor injuries. The accident occurred when they reached a portion of the road a mile from this village on the road from Cornwall that is being repaired. When the machine struck the sand, Mr. Senor lost control j On the last occasion of a resignation and the car going into the ditch at the I from the council, Alderman David Daw- side, turned over twice. Mr. and Mrs. j son, on the point of leaving Burre for mayor's nomination of J. Alfred Healv as his successor was tinaniraously rati fied. Mr. Cook's letter of resignation was dated at Springfield, Me., where he ha been passing several weeks, and ill health was the reason given for his decision to retire from the council. His letter fol lows: "To the city council of Bane, Vt., (ientlemen: I hereby tender my resigns- . tion as alderman from ward two to take effect upon the appointment of my suc cessor. This action I am obliged to take, owing "to ill health. Respectfully yours, John F. Cook." On a motion made by Aldermnn Bruce, and seconded by Alderman Shurtleff, the resignation wa accepted, and Alderman Rossi's motion instructing the clerk to forward Mr, Cook a letter expressing concern over his health and the hope that it may be speedily restored, pre vailed by a unanimous vote. In a com munication to the aldermen, the mayor then presented the name of Mr. Healy as the representative from the second bailiwick to fill out Mr. Cook's unexpired term. Mr, Healy is the manager of the Barre Granite &. Quarry Co., and a well known business man of Rarre. His term will expire in March, 191fi. Mr. Cook's resignation came as a sur prise to the members of the council, al though it was known that impaired health had interfered with the perform ance of his official duties for some time. ESCORTED BODY TO GRAVE. CATTLE SHIPFERS BITTER. Closing of Brighton Yard a Distinct Hardship. Brighton, Mss., (Vt. 13. Conditions at the Brighton rattle market are even worse from the shippers' standpoint that during the winter when the quarantine was being most rigidly enforced. The suspicious caae dioovered In the cow barns last week is being kept under observation, and the big herd of eo s quarantined at that time are still being fed and taken rare of there. Stockmen and hipjerv are particular ly bitter over the action of the state authorities in rlosina the barn to the receipt of row, and especially to the '"ope cemetery, after the funeral had clolng of the yarda against the receipt m m nm- 'ere waa Senor were pinned beneath it. 'lie accident was witnessed by Mil ton B own, employed in the Stokes gar age, whe a om bis '.ray to V.'uiting. With Charles Remele he ran to the auto mobi lists' assistance. Dr.. P. L. Dorey of tltis village was railed and Mr. Se nor waa taken in Mr. Brown's auto to the Jenkins home on the Herbert Pow ers farm on New Haven river. Many Friends Attended Funeral of Sit- te Nixini, More than 100 men, many of them members of the Italian Old Men's oci INCREASE IN CUSTOMS. Collections in August Nearly Three Time Same Month Last Year. St. Albans, (Vt. 13. The Vermont cus toms district for the mouth of Septem ber, as shown by figure just issued from Collector II. C. Coinings' oflice, did a much larger busines than in Augunt. The duties collected for the mouth were &i4,34D.i$, a compared with I O.fifi i.tW for the corresponding month last year and with U72.73 during the month of payroll, .11.37; fire department payroll. August tin year, l ne total or all bu- ?!HMi7s police department psvroll, f!tl.S4; Portland, Me., to "reaide, tendered his resignation to Mayor W. H. Ward. That was in the fall of 1913 and William T. 'V.dir, it present, member of the school commission, waa appointed to fill out the remainder of Mr. Dawson's terra. Fortunately for the city fathers, there was very little business on e spindle and as the manager of the new Park theatre had generously invited the nlder men to lie his guests after the meeting, there seemed to lie an urgent rson for adjourning shortly before 8 o'clock. .Mont of the members took advantage of the invitation anil witnessed the production of "The Birth of a Nation." A resolution appropriating f.VXI for permanent street work on North Main street was read for the second time and adopted. Warrant! approved fur pay ment included the following: Street de partment payroll, t.V52.fl, street, sprink ling, state highway, surface sewer and sidewalk accounts: water department ines handled was .'.! I6.4.13 The free merchandise iifiiwirted was I.6S3.75i. as compared ith 72a.4JO for . . . . - ' t... . L . . 1 t J .1 Norman "n sale of live fiek. It was rumored a"eri(r ai i- uuw ana mere ety and Mortuo Soocorao, paid tribute : "' correponcling im.nlli last year and re'sterd.e to the memorr of Sistn Niiini i th dutiable merchandise wa Valued at of It Center street, who niornintf. hr etuwtrt intr h mv Diieinewe uone in ine oiti .Mempltrc magog district. lomestic merchandise eiK)rtcd throng tt the local port during or Msto Mxini 1 died Monday i "'-514, compared with ..4.7!Nl last ia remain to ' yr year's figure do not incliid at the abattoir varde yesterday morn- er many Moral tributea. Service ing that the ve'termariea bad decided ' ' '''1J o'clock in the afternoon that the caae under obierv.tion in the ""d when the remain were being taken row barn for the past week was not ; f""i" lh BOUW' ,h mn f"tmed in line the foot and mouth disease, lut no offi- tend followed the hearse to the graveside, cial statement had been made. This add The hearer werej (1. Zorrl. F-. (Mtolmi. to the bit ter new f the hirier f m.lch : '"d J"h Comolli from the Old Men' eow. as thev aae thev will shrink -,tlv i riety. and Bianchi, J. Sarnie and in wrurht and value for their week s r.. A iiK for k rrosa country trip, not toi,rn,,"- even it notning worse happen. return for a month. Hut thir trip hav Trading at the abbatoir wa of 4e iror Us t lanned lone before the entire. lultory chara.ler aa the arrival came rnent annoumed, their b-nc ,! carload, at ti me. ILirf Vf ! r., .' TTi...i' . t .... ! mrnl t4rk vii acarce, and value were well "'l"" vv.iUU stoos i O. A. Bemm, fl4. services as janitor; W. .1. Loughheed, ,13u, piping, street de partment. That the oeman l for assistance from the rhyity department is increasing on a very rapid ecale was evidenced by the Septemlier report of Overseer W. .1. (la pp. who reported a balance of IJ13 for the preceding month and an apjiro pristion of $.Vsi. as aeainft tlie sum of the past month amounted to 2.Mi3.fi.''.r: 4V33 expended for the support of the ana me foreign merchandise amounted to .ll(l,2iil. ABSOLUTELY FORBIDDEN. Rearlini from Mortuo Soeeorao. HELD ANNUAL BANQUET. would not escite comment (ongreesomsl friend of the president !"aiBed at last eek fignre. Heavy are already diarusaing the question f : steer wete qii-able at to 1.4 eet, a wedJ.ng prewfit. Tl Senate and',tB e"d rattle at T'f to ft eenU and prewn Honae will protably g)v iteparate gift. ntniher ")ippirg n" t a fund, Wa les t preaidetit ban aiHh tokena. LOAN BILL PASSED. Washington. Oct. IS. Haste to com ..ie Tormai.iH m err.r.ra . reenni- j ,wri mvt mrrr ai-r"dd. s rlrIll sip j, i,e a lnwt.i.'rst '"a prnlavblv ill twit wad to s)e-t and erfmftt a t in Uua U A formal etet-me,t frm tl-e U I ,t ll"e is etpe.-i.4 Wli'e a a rm)mrtv hpm-ftt f iriM t !!' tTT"tT ba yt fe-ew re iiepHHd. fur all t-rw.-tml ei a a a nr.).-r s 1 rfe-t. ( wini te'T. -ti th"tr e tutstt itr, r lt -t-itiar aaur t sl.i sav-i ta at t te Writ t" in-t4-l e" ir"'" earefui'y. A "- (mttci r-etl. t t4 tht ',. I h (State 4-j't m-td ! te-a n,4 ,Tf4 ft that f "a t all t -.-, t4 IV. j !.- ( te r-rs t t'-e t-al A frier. esdnt'K , i ttw I r te4 StatHi in "-yt r erwnta. -ist anata t4 frj t - n-w-tf yt)alae. iW -vf-i . ' tm t ha !( 4"Tw't A ti "ttst tis-y iij t, - the t t"t-! M.t-s" ril t( fe,ie a ,t 1 tl r-fT"t " r rs I 1 1 11 Lie . a 1 1 -) ad frw tH e-wf t ye--rs"i t i 1- vi.t t ?e i 1 t- fit et4 If trmi .--4 n-"- r; - t l-ll lt. f " "1 w- 1 , t r 4 4 !" a .-,. , ALL A MISTAKE. Ken Arreyei. Atl Bntnk House cf Commons Seng It T Heete ef Ler.a. W.d"n. st 11- loan I. fl t en firm the .h f1 tie (-"t-s-rnawnrt ia rssrf a lra ff a.VS' sa, isei f, I r t"i -at ia m '1 wta l-in (""- i tt.ro.lrfc til d tW H! !W! ni-tii, M. ! - F r."is ai , I .Te. taet 4 t. It i I Varl. U. M ,4 V. . were tnf the e !T is n re- e l vtbI -tt a-we ar'e.ted h 3 H ..:. e rri !" L"r.s I, f-nry lamjili tntfu"lv a-!?:?. 'tiir tf aale. ana t.a -rf la tw psM wrtl, . . ' td te td esr fttrr k tn dJsr W I'l''' f,-i-ia. ! ir mhhi!'Iv. siit e-iut-e ;th wal- ei-tssw. e ft. t.-d t rsv iiw t' ' M ni4irti( ..ie J--i arxf .t ! - "-. 4 -: "-it t -r.r A '.ai.4s.ri - " Two a trw-a e t- rt f et tU-r4 rW-sa ! t v t l-r g, n H h ,im t.ar te lne l J' t t. S. ea.v . t le 'k w a a 4 rrtt 5 tHe win v . 7V eYm-'f-qn at4 im f s k4 t-' it-t-r-t i !! . TB4 It SkbW-i ti;vH t Ta ti,,", Ivsrm. T-ie4- '-fie m ir"r iwufti 1 fifa. V f t- b 'I tH-r vvi". ' ! e'j. Irt ' M r 4 'tia."r. It t e"t k '' 9 p( t' pm- 1 1-3 sil 1--s - lw .-' e t- . ! 1 r) M ts-ie 4 - f"-e- -. ,J t - l rt-t f - " light -ttle t '. to 74 rent ltt beef eow add readily at w4 eetita, the range for top being t t A the rift woold he to Mr. t,lt tKt T1- oru nary eo.s at to ft cents to the prea.Het,t, and a aimilar gift eanner at J', to 4 cent, were presented to Mr. avre and Mra. '"'F f'" ,,', huIi orTered, MeAdoo. it is deemed 4rVW the aame ,tl range of fi.'e la-irig to !, mil eourae will be followed in the prevent 1 ,nr ,)' ' " '"r itdinary nmr iaad 4 tt 1 eetit f'r holofoaa. Mra, Gait a Wiener goes -) ' coot.noed te sell at tlsf tf day even.ng at the VMs Hoose wise. V'" re.rt, ,mdt. fsftry ele tlw ieidnt eeterureed foe Mr. ! "-"si" l"'t t II eeut. Wftk rd V Mr. MrAd-s. tK te their dVfartora a "t- at t i for the e,st. Lirettock Shlpmenti late Vermont frera Massachusetts and Illinois. White Kiver Jutw-tion, (it. 13. Be cause tiie contagious and communicable "foot-and-mouth disease" has again bwn found to exist in Illinois and Ma-i chusetta, t!ie Vermont livetxk nie- poor ami a balance of M. The sum of 14. earnel by one dependent upon the d partment. w aa turned over to the city treasurer, aerrdinir to the report, end reeeij.t aei-onipwnying. ' Mrs. X. I. I'helpa. chairman of the home economics department of tlie om an'a cluh. asked jermissin on behslf ,f that orgariirst ion to hang a banner over . North Main stre.-t -tween the PoMer jlilmk.and the HnwUnd luiliinff. The ; refjet waa e-rant f. f'eoj e lin'ng in !the east aide aked for a street licl.t at the corner of Onward aod f ast stn-eta I and the r-1 t-n wa ref'-md to the anisiin,- Kre.l I. Ilstis lis .-.lr.! Attcafled by 300. ih(lt fn nUu ,he-p. other rnminanta or .a I iTV 1 . a.jit 1 ( ... .. . - v. r... , , . ,P., t,B npn, with in-trv t n and guest, of Ratlana rw il. K. of t-U.ve been held in aey part of tho t., , ,M r,..,, yA,A ... attended the annual banquet at H.deljat.te. wdl be ra-rmittej to enter Ver-; a.nte.1 permission to ,,.,e a h.-rhoo-e Hardsell last evening Ir Fran, .a K. ,t for aey .tre. lb. a regulation ; fr,.m .,.4 hi. pr-mise. to en. ,. ... ....... .w., " il" o e mm ana i in mil iree 1 ,! um r.n II,- ,r.,t. W. Moloney a to. si master. M. 12. (,.! remain ia for-e mt.l re-i i....,.i.i - .1 .... ... , ,. '. ltes.de Wch.tr.l nn,,-W. -or.l e. ,0,. ,-,n,t. were rraefed .'. folios: lertewia were firm-bed .y !is Maud K.,K)n 24. X. ZZ of the a.t .f Ifl2. ' fr. L . ,-..i 1. 1 1 .. It t.t r.l,U S.1...W U..l..l ..... . . . . n. ...... m y John liarrett ef i.raeviile. X. V. Ill.v or,. ,!.- fl at if aev r-rmm !lo!te t)f rfii Is tenia t-iade lv t!e lie- stu.li rommtosHiHr. in w he h no nal ttr s nth.-rwse prm 1 he aha I! be f"ed nitre than .". tww hi ti.ta Tvn A. Idd. who i ieeling a V-4 1 tt in irismed nd irmrr than mi TALK OF THE TOWN eetit atd graaer end diinker at t t h Ist M.veei, V. ben n a few m tl.s. 7 eetit. wttli l,i tnnthet. Mr. v!t-f Ijidl. 1 Hog hs v s)"ed rin. a few fan-1 t Jnmbw dy .t in I'-sr-e ai4 'T U-f-r tij l it" ""i fn(t. tlwotk irrnth l-ilt nwln-Ved 1 follow ine ti r-oTl rsm-e fir t Ma - rswtle: fr. d Vr H. A. f w at,4 Tr-at Wafey Cot late Kdk Can, Twe to rett.w an rifh bta at te t ! elniofeur of Ihw. N". V ! were two tixriTAHiors nsr.s. rerta and Wr at 1 ( ea-nta. awiong t ' mrmnt arrival at l!"t-t I s.,vf r4 lamtsv were ia Ifht cs. ' lf; Vr. r, k . V. H, l is- si tiev tr ates'lr s a a ' V. II I mrlrT f-f tt hte Kier Jn--t rm. ... 1 I- ..1 a m it u U,.... ) istau t ml I! l fn. V l35.fr-'3 Kar at Wett LeUaon mi $, 000 ! at Vliij K vet Jtrrttn. W te I: T .,i.1.'. 14 it f l,-e .v lek 1.1-k sf W-t L lf es I t V ,...) . 1 , at tVanre trd ; 4,. A. Ij-e. to h i 1 I bin, hmm aenet at 211'. Mam t"-et : J. 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