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RHVIKW OP THE WEEK. OLD WOULD. Au Urlaanlat Si-hems. II,,. iii.iM iiimwlnit pliuno of llio mnrllimul rov. i,.t i.lrii I" Krunoe is the whenie ol tliu iluke of !rlen n U'fct the iicople by a sorlcs of elec'. .i. n.udliut Wliient person hi lie ilutiuty. A ruv , I',,,, ii. i.uiv I to rcmuii, Orlviiim Is to nlnml f,,r Ii,:ii,iiiiII"' Kuveriiimint will le,limt hi lllr. 'i-'" "ii'1 lhe ,l,m0 " pluyccl ivor VJiiln- 1 ""' olivliiiu oUstncie Is the snmll num. ;jr ,,i niyiilmt ilopiitles, ami (mother u l Mi ! "I money to "Uinil tliu uxiwiimi f miniv i-lw-Uoiw. Tho report tlmtovur10,. imi,iiii liu 1,l'en suWorlliert Is silly. Th mhiTof Hie mperor of ;iilnn Ulwl on Kri'lnv. She was n wonitm of reiimrluililu char a. iiT.'iiU Muili'nw of CIiIiioho life nuil govern ,,.iit iwuriil.lnir In lior the moat powerful iier ',me in tho empire, llor ileatli will he u w. i.luw to M lliit'K t'haiiK who la now In tier, tnuiiv adrr his visit to Moscow to atti'ii.l the ,.rnii.itii'ii ol ttienxar. It was tho empress iloar. ,,.r, hit last year, after tho wreek of China' riiiinirv ami naval iwwer In the Jnpanene war limiiiii M from the mlilst of cleirrmlntlon to If.,,n' in him nil ills honora and semi him an an fi,M.v iii .inpim to treat tor peace, of hue the lad snaiii heen ehowins; lier will In tne affairs ,ll rf.Hl'. iiKi. i received In Conttantlnoulo from in, Minor, say that In the outlireak which took iiiarr there .Monday 400 Armenian) were killed arm M' irmiuie was rciiuweu -luesuay. Kelef In Six Hours. IM.iri..ln(tKidntynnit Bladder disease re Hctril in nix hours liy the "Nkw urkat South iukiiii as Kiiinkv C'tiBE." This new remedv I, a fveM surprise on account of Its exceeding liMiuptness In relieving pain In the bladder, khf nevs, "i ''j nio urinary nas- mutcs in male or female. It relieves retention of wilier and pain In passlilg It almost Immediate jv. If you want quick relief and cure this is vour remedy. Soul by Geo. E. Urkkn, lriig- SKW WORLD, Another Kevolt In Peru. War-ravaged and long-misgoverned Peru has 'auutlier revolt on hand, (.en Plerola who last rear drove out t'aeeres, perhaps the worst and nioi-t corrupt of rulers, now has an uprising In ne of the northern departments under one Col M ininarlo, who took part In the last revolution on I'ienila's side. Tne declared object of this refraiiory intuvuiuai 7s 10 uivine rerti uito two reiaraie governments, ono of them to be ad. NiiniKli'ri'il ny himself; but thet Is little doubt thai if he w ere successful In this purpose, he miuld next attempt to overthrow l'lerola ami ' ,et up hi authority at Lima. We nail the In wlligenrc some days ago that Semluario had Iwued a proclamation of Independence, organ-ii-i a provisional government, made a con. m-riptinii of seven or eight thousand men, nnd frectt'd fnrUNcatlons at the old reruvian town i)l Initios, In the Department of l.oreto, near the headwaters of the Amazon. We also had tne intelligence from J.lma that President Pler via had despatched a considerable body of troops to the north for the purpose of suppress inp lhe revolt and preventing the secession. It i- a long march through mountainous regions that tliese croops must make before they ran reach the enemy ; and but for the friendly aid iHvcn try lirait in permitting them to traverse Brazilian territory, It could hardly be expected -itiatthey would ever be able to reach the re pion ill which the Immptious rebel colonel awaits their coming. We may next look for the news Other of a battle or of a surrender nt lipiitos. Dlai For Flflll Term. There was a great demonstration In the city l Mexico Sunday In honor of l'rusldent Diaz, who has been renominated for a fifth term. There was a procession of aliout 8100 persons, nail Indians. The hells were ringing all day nuil Monday night there was a display of lire, nork. r'oi-ty volumes, with more than half a million signatures, favoring the renomlnatlon of I'reslilent inaz weie presented, ne nan urac. I rally no opposition. Suit Against Jay Gould's Estate. !,i.ntt Ann Anirel. who claims to be the widow ol the lute Jay Gould, has sued the executors of his estate to recover ner uower rigma in me property of the lute millionaire. She says that ehe was married to Gould In 1S53, hut they only riveil together a short time. Her father was so enraged when lie learned of the marriage that he lore up her marriage ccrtlflcJiie. Some years after she married a man named Angel and lived with him in Wisconsin, wjiere her children were bom. Two Shacked to Death. Albert Woods, aged .12 years, the proprietor of a Philadelphia photograph gallery, and Klchard Menzle, aged 20, were shocked to death last week Thursday evening In a singular manner. Meiule visited the ulnMograph gallery and while there he accidentally touched a wire wteen with his band. He had no sooner touch ed the wire covering than lie was thrown a dis tance of ten feet, screaming with pain. Ills lonipanions gathered about nim and In a few minutes the proprietor of the gallery, Woods, i auie to learn the cause of the commotion. lie was told that Menzle, who was unconscious, had lieen shocked by touching the . screen, and this lie was loath to believe. Woods touched the wreen himself and was thrown heavily back wards. The victims were taken to the Samari tan hqspital but when that Institution was reached they were both dead. The wire which iteilB the arc lights in the gallery, It was found, n.nl become unfastened and had fallen across tne screen, charging It with J400 volts. X Hays lis Sorcery. s .1 Field, Justice of the Supreme Court of the l otted States, has bad an experience of three liiarters of an hour under the Koentgon rays. Justice Held is troubled with an affection ol the knee joint which the doctors cannot exactly dc line. The negative showed that the tibia a id in,. ,... hai-A a tnnst irrnwn toireincr- '" I. 1 ..ntiollv inlilliliCll. l!Illi:U, SI, IU S IB ".. -"- . hunes have not that clearness of outline show in the normal knee. Mrs Finning Acquitted. .mother famous murder trial and battle pf ex f.et is ended at New York Weitaesday In the ai cuitlal of Sirs Mary Livingston He"''nf. -H i n.lantoi the fumed Livingston fm'l' "11 H'ttY RESTORED. r ho,,, e .JS" J. b-tih. , . if ,ij r"" "''MrCr 'resi',? Ki,:r.:;;'; to.n7 f such cures ii,,, J ' ' "ii'iiry, surely the list will! kldnev r ,u' V' wu 80 """etei w on the verge of lull? ,Ve"",.ntl'"" that lie "I'lo and wn XK io'ii i'T1 ",' 08 '""i" 'lpalr. lint 1 " in ?Pn i?,m"nrk,Ht ""I""" ' Words 1 "lm tel'tho sloryln his own !-?;.".rlr 1!!,; 0 to lieretolorc s wo destroy J iS i ' - S that it was slowly a d SZ' " !n.f -v 'roul'lu. anil . tin.lt.riiHi.ltiu i" i . ni?i, f L' "Akl"? n'lway In unable to at "in V,, , WB" "econilng wilesiiuin. mv i,.L I L "ltil'." traveling ,n4.T.""W any dincn X In the Kali X.v " wear otf . Ilut Klve my attention .. i"' ' ''onipellcd to lug and go to d.trii. ,. " 5. u ,rnvo1' seemed tiH. licnt oft one disealXS.re.,Lv..'t!.nlJ' t their niP vtiirc, u ""a 'oeman worthy llverer from all 1)1,7 '""- 'e .we "le remedies I tried and r.tti.. H1I1V. Jill I.O tin niintnaa tun "1 Ml "so 1 tried "iii, ,m- effi' whXve," ' on ho .1." "!? !A?a.,"y less of the dUeisls. "The no THE REFORMER: BRATTLEBORO, VT., FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1896. VARIOUS VERMONT MATTERS. HOUSES KILLED BY LIGHTNING. Party of llurlluaton People Has a Jinr row Eseauis. Mr and Mrs v k . ... and It a r.i. i y.iiMiiimrmiii ami a Herman a vnluub n . , "V 'l' '?. '."iving Wli.n n..u .i i.' i v '-""imieriaiirs nurses, te. a s.?,:'' " ?"k, .'.e(;lu'r l-lace In (Jolchos- rove Into aitoniopi. for their camp at ("ran av luuble pair of Mr' Chun"," W lion near the Krank LeClalr pla ter a severe thunder shown.- h Hill vi, '. i ,r" ' 1110 l As the nll Ll,u a,l,,fl,,.,l,,' lrom "le carriage, llglit. KorEin JSXL L.&fH (Ills- flf tin ' i "J7""fr I1U infill n riv Vn , n'i1'".'"8; ?"0 of Mr Chamberlain's ffiiinw ini,e Uoe1t- Coiisl.lcrnljle. damage was S, ".0. Hie bolt following a stud i.inio i "". me ciapiioiirus com MELANCHOLY WOMEN. AFRAID SOMETHING DREADFUL 13 GOING TO HAPPEN. Ami t.O tun. !.,. :i . mm mm uiiiu iaiiii uicy woillll no inn nnv trmul 1 took Uiem Mv I "J "?P?' crease .nd 1 for the flrst time In many weeks' was noilceablo from the start! Mv welnhtbe. Hii,0i"l?w.! MyPPelltegrew"! Happv? W ei I think 1 was! 1 at last had found just what my system needed to defeat the robbers preying on my health ami I thought It the time "I purchased another half dozen boxes and ,. were gone, two more, which elfcet U.IIIV cureil me. I lm-rcilscil In wl.Fhf t.nn from what was almost notUIng for me, 1 tipped the scales at 198 pounds, my present weiiit, and I owe It all to the Pink Pills, s May the knowledge of them be brought to all suffering as I did, fur I know thev will lm l.i.,,iiin.i n.,.i emeu, aim i iieem it a pleasure lo recommend tliem. "1 have travelled for thirty years and have heard of many strange things, miracles, etc., llllt 1 tlllnk HIV OWIl e npricin.ft tlmniivs limn .iiuiif nil. "Now 1 can drive hard nil day, from early morning to late at n Hz it and not fee It. I im Just as well as I ever was. No sir, 1 never felt any bad effects from their use at nli. It was a grauuai but sure light and the Pink Pills were victorious. i.ong may ttiey wave !" Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain. In n con densed form, all the elements necessarv to give new life and richaess to the blood and restore nattered nerves. They are an unfailing spe. cliic for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, par tial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neural gia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after effect of la crliine. ualnitatlon of the heart, uale and sallow -complexions, all forms of weakness eitncr in mate or teniaie. 1'inK ruts are sum uy all dealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt of price, 50cents a box, or six lioxes for t:i.r! (they are never sold In hulk or by the 100) by aiioressing it. miliums' Biemcine ionipany, Schenecttily, . Y. MORE REBEL Sl't't KSHKX I.V CUBA Reports of Three DlnVreut Battle, -Gen. Lee Report Spain's Case to be Hopeless f urjr IB spam. The Insurgents won another Important vie tory last week, (iencral Caslcllano's force of 3,700 men was attacked by General Uomez, with a force of only l.sOO men, nt Nojasro, nnd saved from complete destruction only by the arrival of re-enforcements of s.soo men. i ne iigni last ed a day and a half. Tho Spanish forces ware unable to stand the superior generalship of the insurgent leaders and were on the point of sur rendering when help arrived. The Spanish loss in killed, wounded and missing, Is estimated at l.ooo men, while the Insurgent loss was small. The Spanish General Valdez has been whipped twice by Maceo who is moving steadily on the trocha with an army of $.000 Cubans. A few days ago Maceo made a dash upon the trocha near Its southern end, and took temporary pos session of the town of llatabano,. which Is situ. ated there, after which lie slrucK normwaru and made another dash upon the works near Havana. One corresponneni shikjs mm w goes into Havana once or twice a week ms gnlsed lo confer w ith his agents. e . iu iu cnosilvpil on n last esperate effort to coniuer tho Islaud and Is to send 100,000 more men in oepieui- hor ( icm her and ueceinner, in iiuiiiun iu desperate preparing l.-.o. 100 nrevlously sent. Gen Martinez Laniios may return to take command of a division. consul Gen Lee has made his report to th .1 . ... ii.Acnnilinon of thiiurs and it is The Sported to be toUie effci't that the pnlv pos. i'",'a slide solution Is autonomy 011 ( aiiiuMi Hi es. While the SiMinisli flag tiles In the Island of The tier little tt'ir i)Ui I..; f-.. fc'l.nin.r hvlllfl liltttT 8 iaulnt-r. Mr Fleming wan shown to Imve liaJ ti.t' rhow.lLT 8t-m toiler room in me ih-- 1.. .t 1 ..osilc nimilLTh in it tl t uha, Cuuaui ticner.'il Lee nays. to 11 11' 1 1 i-n l ilTii.t iil.rit iiirft1U ii'iir to her lover were produced containing nuin . runs expressions ol hatred for her im th - 1 and ii T:niniiiir iiiu.rri'i u. vii.iri'iB Mas no prool of her pun' lint there having had I.V ai nl-111 her iioisessioli an.l the lestimo 1 the ex,crt chemist, Scniele, was badl) .lain ued l.r proof of his having boasted to a lot of l'.o: li,i,.ml,..ciinil fuiiie he wasanoui 10 1 . .. c r tn li."l- HC.1I!) ririiuire iv sen.llliBT .".irs nci i. Lhas Fcnnedy and Louisa lastcllo, two e . ....1 1 J 4.i ni nde 1111 aneterai " '"Vf Vw,.. i wi .mlt i,firk. New mo inns fiuarrvi in ' riJi,i.r hpr Vnrk, an.l h hud her In hie nrnife t'uK' . 1 r ...!. ihpv were triH'l oowu iiinnny unci iiuuii -j , , ,,,.., ,,n,i i,r In lightning and he Instantly killed and her uiir.it ifft -i tip. nirnlrzrd. The trial of Henry B Ileecbcr, r ' eJ llenrvU ard keener, at New tfk 'it"r 11 the charge of forging a corporate name, I in a verdict of acquittal. Gladness Comes - ,, t ih With a better understanainB -transient tre "Lrlf Sr e? rijrhtldirected. There is of sickness are not due to "5"V . ai- ease, bnt simply w X tne pleasant lion of the system, which t w family laxative SypoftConV iy removes. That i njj8 remedy with millionsoT famrfte-, , everywhere esteemed so hgW who value frood """Jv'Yvat it is the effects are due to the faVt" internal one remedy which promotes "te cleanUness' without deb l tatm? orpans on wltitn n , its benc- all important, in ?h5? rou P'T nciai enects, """.lt, .nuine arti chascthat yon have tne Cali ole. which is manufactured dv 1 ia Vig S.vrup Co. only and sora all reputable drwT0sf- . health. It in the '""JLfativesor and the system P1'". ded. If other remedies arc "-, jiM.ase, one afflicted with 5t skillful araictea whu -y-mo6tskiiim may be commended txtm-'" laxativc, physicians, but if " with the one should have TgyruP of Figs stands hiphest and tjsfw.tioii. nsd and pive rmt general s remedy can Ho loimi 10 j the rebellion or end the nioonsneu 1 in. '" Hon which are at present making a l.olgolh.i of one of Hie fairest portions of the earth's sur face The Spanish; government, he say, has shown itself entirely impotent to protect either the lives or property of foreigners. '"She news' of this report has . rente, simp e f urv In Spain, where a nioiton has l-n made 111 the senate to annul all treaties with this coun try. A llr.ilal t'rime. Milton llolley, an aged prisoner Shelby ville, In.), Saturday iflienm, ISrr drawing ,1,, "oney Svmglm 'lintwent'ho'meid aTer?woS the m;.notltan . re. . . - .,, nuKJy ii .. ft the I'll IDC tO from his BAD TRAIN WRECK. r . . M-;.i?... a Colli. Ion-Two J5l?JtI,d !" me Aeelilnt A Broken " ". rain me vauae. Thft ntlllnlrrh. ' . xr.,... i , iu 11 me nortii, tine nt Moiitpeller .lunctlou Monday morning nt 14.40 uhnnH;i,,,n. ('tt.r ,he 'Peelnl freight i .7,, .i, S.u . station at Moiitpeller 1 ' re'lfll ''ad made preparations ihf; 1 1" n J1'1.'" 10 "ilow ,,,e express to go by when the train broke Into two sections near the ini.. .1 1 UrKe" wore put on, but it was flmi 8 tll""fore the train could be connected r.5 ' ig was intense and nothing could ue seen 20 leet ahead. The express came around the curve and crashed Into the saloon car of the iroight. The engineer had shut the steam olf p.cin raiory ,0 stopping. As soon as the dan ger ahead was seen the engineer turned on the air brakes ami Jumped for Ids life. The fireman was not iiulek enough and went down the em bankment with the engine. Several men were asleep in the saloon car. One man wwi killed ..,...,, uijureu so uauiy tn at ne aie.i Mom ""j. xuciienaavs iasn 11if.1tt11u.1ii1 i . unie of his daughter who, they sai .1, , mmnl iras lire. The money holding I llolley will II1III1IK MV- ,I.U ...IPt :.., was 10... ".','' .,,,,.. of hjs wife's re die and there covery. -.,..,., I.orn Tuesday morning to Jir VV. Vlrink Sinclair of North Adams, win Bd Mrs r rank sinuair " a shl 1. hovs and a girl. ' ) ,J"CJ. - ..u-... l.ii and 1? .-hi iiren 111 born to her four times. ..L,.w has .riven birth time alter I'imi. Twins have been Ondawa Paper 1'resl brief K H creshhmt of the Company u,re"'"'; i'.MriT failed some Tuesday by iwIsod. T he m.ov"?cd that t.jb time ago, and It was hen "iw o gf )ie rsmi'stee6'1 "I'he amount' Involved will proba bly reach t i00,oi)0. ( e The monument to the " ,.arkln itos O'ltellly. at ".'SMunlayTho oration ton, was dedi cate. I last j o( Tu(tlj wasdellvere.1 by Kv hlmer , , Ro) college, an.l ine l'"'n pllot. vice ad.iress. ii,imn V Y wanted t Henry UorlJ, . ' x K". Tn.! could m.d no commit 'i',l.h,, ,t a shotgun. When h SSnS SSf-U. Perfect .0s faction. u...aiir I'a. with some .lames Toepier, . . . K-.'lliCT., nomination .anions .velehra' '"'wheo went last Krlday. and fe't ,rer io.de.1 it home that e trrol a re to wlIh blank cartrioyes, n 1 , Kmt ,, tunfrlshienilig hl , lM . iCrooo. LwlT led the trigger. vW ''rvedTo b? loaded and the bul- WeraslK-ltaroni',, ne uuH nv the collar of thMStory tt viin rrni""-r : uriotif u i.-ldent .s-rurrcd. but tn woman who :L ll?tledllll y."""n1h: .imeof Hir , .!.. by the -rumwrs and In cllaose was sine . "J " W" "'.T'l. Vorristown, P. ? . "...Miind this "rofrM;,. close hi. eve. at "Vr"1: W'X he did no. close, HI. M "rt 'rti with him io a rl lett'irer-- Island r"."i i t aaaaleT 01 PMd and cap. - found In their clmiiinir . r,b.i ,.r .IlinflllvlllA Wit. B...1 t 1 ..l.lu.l ..-t., . ... ...0,aUUU Ol VlllCagO, UOtll cigarniakcrs. Tho engine of the express went .A.u,.;icM.-,jr oyer me uuiik and the mall cjr was uerauea. rneonlv one iniiired on this null, was the fireman, whose In1urtia nm nnt .hmi,ri f " erioii. ine caoooso and the ears of 1 1 irlflll irUin Were IHIIIIUPIPV u-rn,.Lml A wreckins train ft-nm Mi A n.fins n-,ia ... i,n.. i. :M o'clock and In a short time the tracks were .eacu. r-faiv WelUKnowu Man Insaue. ClCOrite llrtlWn. Who ItrrltrpH In nmlnnil n Iaw weeks ago from Connecticut, a well-known nun. a civil enir nppr iv tir.,fnauin,, . iu ....... ma 10 one or tne oldest families ot the place.was laseii .inn custouy Saturday evening, the com plaint against him belnv Insnnitv. lie mn.ln 11 nuisance of himself driving the past week by golug from house to lioiiBe, frightening women and chlidreu bv bis wild talk. He Imagined that (v.mijcii uiu i-ine iiiii propertv, nesnies neing an heir to nn estate worth ami .ton ishi lie snii on F A Field, brother of State Treasurer Field, a Hew days ago an.t! told him that he had lust been elected governor of the state an.l wanted an Introduction to the president of the Kiitland ..uiruuii company. Lightning's Work-A Ctiurrh anil House Struck. Dlirillir Sllllllnv's thtin.lcr .Inrtli lhe Krcn Will llantlst churcll at Enosi'iirrrli Fulls was struck by Jiclitninir. The bolt flrsi struck the steenle and after wrecking that separated and a part guiug Biraignt uown .leinonsiieu two winnows one above the other and the brick work between them besides badly bulging the whole front. The other part followed the roof to the rear where It descended the chimney. Inside the laths and nlasterlnur were distributed nrnrtns- euotisly. A large congregation had been dis missed but a short time before the storm. The loss Is about Si. 000. About tire same time tho ham of Henry Kldrl.lge In the east part of the town was struck nnd damaged about (100. At coicnester center a house owned uy Airs Beardslev and occunleri bv John i'lunkett was struck. The house is almost directly ncross the street from the Baptist church and as the exercises there had lust closed there was nlentv of assistance. Asa result of these efforts the lamage was confined to the roof. .llontprller Has a Mystery. J 11 Moore, a sunnosed wealthy New Orleans llvervmau. reaislere.l at the Exchange hotel In Montpelicr, Friday, left his grip and clothes, and clad In llshlng garb, was driven to the Barre transfer an.l started llshlng down the Winooski river. Notblnir has been seen or heard from him since, lie expressed an Inten tion of remaining in the locality a week witli frlends,who he said were coming later In the day. spending the time llshlng. It Is thought he may have fallen Into the river and been drown ed. U lias been Intimated that he employed this as a ruse to elude the consequences of some rlmlnnl act. The authorities are trying ro 10- ate him. The case promised to be interesting but it turns out Hint Moore simply ran away from lintel bills that he left in Barre, Wells Klver. Plain field nnd Montpeller. Ho has been traced to .St Albans. A Xoble Work In Rutland. Rutland is to have a new hospital. It is to be located In the Charles Sheldon mansion, which Is a spacious building located on a hill on the east side of the city, and overlooks the Otter Creek Vallcv. There was not sutliclent funds on hand to pay for the property, Including building an.l nree acres 01 lanu, uui uevrge x -vimn-t- u.i - ount of his interest In seeing a hospital at itut- md. made It possible lor tne association 10 make the purchase. Thereupon the committee bouulit the property and Is now engaged In put ting it In shape for use. There arc ample ac commodations in the mansion for the present nd (Uilicicnt land connected tnerewitn snoiu.i more room be require.!. 10 btill.l aiiiiitionui wards. Different societies have already begun furnish rooms, anil even private citi-cns have taken a hand In the matter. A hospital ml!, which was a fashionable anair, was 110m Wednesday evening. The churches. Catholic in I'rotesiant, have taken a uccp inrereu 111 e Institution and It is expected that each will serve what they are pleased to call Hospital itin.lny, sometime next monin, ami in uiai wy ontrlliute to the success of the project. A poor servant girl has nireailv presented the tiospital committee !.", which she has saved out other earnings, to be Used for hospital purpose-. An Interesting Oue.tioti. Tht re Is some dispute between the town of Kyegate and l.roton as to which ow.'1-l to re. illllll lilt", Ill'l'li-U Illllllll i, uiii.-i. ..,,, . " ' r which was washed away In the brgh water ast fall. The cuurt's committee looked over he place nnd vicinity where the briuge lis.". 10 tanil. last Friilav riinl adjoined to a week from next Tuesday. When the road and lirulse were laid out liy tne selectmen ill is;:., lucre ultc 11 laiL'.: settlement mere, nut tne nu'imcr f resiiients dwindled down and liei-nmc less each year until now practically the only man on the road is Willis Brown anil he resides across the river In Kregnte. At the last town meeting the town of liroton voted 10 discontinue the road, and conteiUent'y no bridge was erected to replace the one that had been washed away. The question arises whether liroton can discon tinue a road when II might Interfere with the exhistlng highway of another town. Grout'a Friends Jubilate, The neighbors and friends of Mnj Croat from Derby and adjoining towns. 011 his return from the convention we.tnes.iay night, .lemon. strated their jov in his su.-cess with cannon. band, torchlight procession an.l a tionure. lie thanked them for lhas expressing their grail tilde in having Orleans county recognized in the distribution of state favors, also ' fur the conll. dence and congratulations the occasion Implied. The demonstration was emnusiasuc ami indica tive of lively work in the campaign to follow. The Washington County Republican-j Monday nominated Thomas B Stevens of Kast Montpeller an.l Hiram O Ward of .Moretown for senators HUH .nine- vi nai-uci.i uii.i ..iui-. Mcars of Marshneld for assistant judges for judge of probate, Herman Cnrleton of Mont peller; state's attorney, FA llowland of Mont ncllcr: sheriff. O K Collins; Blah bailiff. Ii I Fisher of Northtleld ; county commissioner A 1 - bert .lohonott of Montpeller. Lewis liunn of North Troy, was struck in the abdomen by a block of wood which Hew from a circular 6aw in May's bobbin factory one day last week and was badly nun. Carlos ft Sherman, 78 years old, a retired ban" ker an.l marble manufacturer dropped dead In hi wife's arms at hi, home m Castieton Wed. nesday. .Mrs .laokinao, his sister, who w as In the house at the lime also dropped dead from a shock at the slglil 01 ner uruuier s ueaiu a lew minutes alter he had expired. Imon Chase of Stannard, was caught tn the machinery of his mill one day last week and had two ribs orokea and torn from hie backbone. The creditors of -I I. Mann, the well-known clothing dealer at Randolph, have petitioned hi in Into insnlvenrr. The orange County ltepuh!ians will hold their uniy convention at Chelsea, Friday, July 3. at 11 a in. There was a case of "blew out the gas" at the Exchange hotel. Thursday nliht, as tin St A I bans Messenger. Sam Coplin. a German ped dler balling from Bnrllngtoa, came to the hotel atut 10 o'clock and secured a room. C W He. ran the proprietor of the hotel, went to I oplln's room In the morning, and. lablng to arouse him after repeated efforts, he broke in lhe door. The room was tilled with gas which issued from .... . i.u-niiil ms id near the hed. Mr Re. ran 1 uiled Copiln olf the bed and into the hall, lie cailed for assistance and the tierinau was takeif onto the hold veranda, l'hj sl.-lsns were ciird and after wof king on the peddler two hours brought him out ot Ills stupor. The woman whose body was found floating in Fast river In Sew York, recently under suspi cious circuin-lances. Is now supposed to have been Kate Mitchell of Burlington. Her maiden name was Cammlngs, and her huslmnd, Jacob Mitchell. Is serving a term In the state's prison 1. u.-,n.iMM.. Mrs Mitchell went troin Burling ton to Nashua, N II. several months ago. While .he rrmiiBei im mm v... .. . u... ... . relatives. ""' otniiuj " neara irom ner aurr she Jell Nashua Bow a Little Unby Girl Rolled the Cloud Away. j Of course a woman will naturally see the dark side of everything when tortured by some form of female dis ease, which, iter doctor can not or does not relieve. No wonder she is melan choly when head and tack ache, piiiiH run Ini-ougli the whole Lody and .oms. nerves ere weak, stomach out of order, di gestion poor, sense of fullness and tearing-down, poor sleep and appetite, always weak and tired, irregu lar menstruation, whites, etc. Site probably is not so fortunate aa to know that all female ailments are indicated by these never failing symp toms, and are controlled by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; all female weaknesses quickly disappear by its use. It has been the thinking woman's safeguard for twenty years, and all druggists sell large quantities of it because it can be relied upon. Still another woman speaks : "I wish you would publish my name with your testimonials. I want every one to know that your Vegetable Com pound has made me well and strong. I siag its praises all the time. When I was first married I was very weak and had female troubles badly;, Oh, I was so weary, sick and melancholy, but the Vegetable Compound built me up, and now I have a dear baby girl, and I am so happy. No home is complete with out a dear little baby and Lydia K Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to roll the clouds away." Mrs. Gko. Ci-aus, 8S Danforth St., Buffalo, N. Y. V A "VIA Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor. a. MCKINLEY PERSONALLY. AS INSTANCE OF HIS BRAVERY. a. Mr. llavea' Affection for Hlln-Ull Hie Klein 01 irni,i , "r Comrade. .Tnhn Kalon nf Boston in a Journa interview. ) I mmNii her an instance in nnrtic nlnr wlion McKinev 1 courage anu coolness and GeD. Hayes's regard for him, were shown particularly. It was at the battle of Berostown.wnere tne gen- aml hnrl tn send him on a very pern nna cnmmission. Before he started CJen. Haves bade him good bye, and nftnr he was eone said 10 tnose near him that he never expected to see htm 88!?' ,.,. .., Knr. nn 01a live to UUlllo usun, m thnimh it was reckoned one of trie rrr.iuti.at feats of the war. In this engagement ine tjniou forcen were trroatlv outnumbered by tho f',,nfMlirntcB.anr-l it became neces- mirv fnr ITaves's brigade lo fan nacs, Jn tne contusion wuicn rauum nu.u tho utinflr hpinp made iu front and on our Hank it was discovered that one of thn ropiments was still in an orcDartl, some distance away, where it hail been innrnrt sar v in the morning. "It would certainly ue wnony ue trnvo.1 if left there, while the task of getting word to it was one of almobt nrtnin tenth, lien, naves looiteu nhnut him. There were few ollicers nvnilnhln nt the time, fewer still who 1, 1, lil ho relied .m for such a venture. H in evosi fell onMcKinlev.aud although t was with evident reluctance mat hn ili.l so.he ordered him to go as the nisiNSiiirpr. McKinlev. who was motinieii on a little brown horse, never hesitated, but larted off lenping tlitches, jumping fences, and crosHii'.g open licl.la, where hn woo orinKtiintlv exnoseil to a lire (II iPfti.fl nnnii hitn fioni the iiioinent he started. Shells hurst about anil around him. nuil once we. who were watching hLni.tlioiiL'ht he was done for sure: for a Bhell burst so near that h was com pletely hidden in the smoke. Only for a moment, though before he was in sight again and still riding onward. "Well.he finally reached tho orchard all right.confcned with Col- Brown, who was in command, and the two slowlv withdrew toward Winchester, to which the main body of the army was PY.ine. Xear there the recovered reg iment, was returned to its place in the hriialR Mnd McKinlev was welcomed hv I Jen. Haves and all the rest of us as a man who had come back from the rlonil. "I toll you what," Mr.Katon burst out, after a moments silence, "the folks who say McKinlev hasn't any hack bone, don't know what he went thrnmrh. That was onlv one time, Why, our regiment once fought 08 dnva nut of (JO. It was one of the hardest fighting regiments in lhe ser vice, and hewaii in it all. McKinlev enlisted in the Union army at the ago of 19, in the famous 2.1 Ohio reciment. It is recorded of this regiment that at one time the men fought r8 out of 00 consecutive days. It contained more distinguished men than any other in the country. Its first colonel was William S. Kose crans afterwards Rutherford B. Hayes. Stanley Matthews, who was Hayes's law partner, was an officer and became associate justice of the su preme court. First Lieutenant Kob ert Kennedy and William C. Lyon each became lieutenant governor of Ohio. Col Russell Hastings became one of the district marshals of Ohio, and Col. .lames M.Cowley was minister to the Hawaiian Islands. McKinley re mained a private for more than a year and was then promoted to be sergeant of the company after the battle of An- tietani. Kutherford ts. Hayes, ne nau fceCO me colonel, brought bis commis sion and later on McKinlev served on lhe staffs of (en. Hayes, Maj. lien. Crook and Maj. uen. l.ancock. In 18G1 he wa made a major by brevet by I'resident Lincoln. 1 Mr. Ba'.four. the Tory leader in the British Comnions.anniuncea lhe aban donment of the ministry's education al bill - really a sectarian school meas ure, which was calculated to be a lead ing feature of t ory rule. The aban donment is really a coufession of fail ure cod Balfour attributes it to the fact that the party's majority is too M. Powers is reported lo have entered himself as a candidate for the speakership of the next House. XOTINOS. Congressman Henry G. Turner of eorgiu, one of the strot.g men of the House, has declined to stand for re election. His reason is that the Dem ocratic party appears to be bound for the silver plunge and he could not act harmoniously with- it in that caso. One of the Virginia sound-money Dem ocratic congressmen hits tHken the same step. , . Tnn Republican state convention forgot about tho "mountain rule" last week and chose three of its four presidential electors from the east side. utan is, tne nrst state to adopt un eight hour lubor low, and now em ployes in mines and man jfucturing are inquiring whother the law forbids them to work more than eight hours if tney wnnt to. The Republican state committee or ganized last week with the choice of Olin Merrill of Enosburgh for chair man and F. E. Burgess of Burling ton, secretary. The executive com mittee is Olin Merrill of Enosburgh, J.G. Foster of Derby, J. Brock of Montpelier,Ira B.Allen of Fair Haven and F.E. Burgess of Burlington. P "Denouncing their own party," is the way the Atlanta Constitution de scribes the preamble to the Republi can platform. This of course refers to the amusing paragraphs where Cleve land is denounced for what be ' has done in behalf of a monetary policy which the platform in another place indorses. A fight on Quay for his political life is announced from Pennsylvania, tho opposition counting on the influence of the McKinley ticket for aid. It seems to be the same old fight re vamped. Ex-Gov. Russell of Massachusetts at the earnest request of Mr. Whitney, is going to Chicago to help in the tight against free silver, and to make his work all the more effective, because free from suspicion of self interest, he takes the samet ground as Whitney and announces that he will not permit his name to be presented at the con vention. Judge'Lymaa Trumbull is reported to be ill with cancer at his homo in Chicago, without hope of recovery. fThe nomination of "Napoleon" Mc Kinley was made on the anniversary of Waterloo. Mr. Hanna should inmediately send his candidate off fishing. No man can be trusted to say just the right thing day after day all summer long whilo a crowd of politicians is trampling down his rose bushes and his lawn. Springfield Republican. The Illinois supreme court sustains the local option law of that state. One of the interesting episodes of the St. Louis convention was the hiss- ingjwhen Senator Proctor announced thn eight voles 01 the state fur McKin lev. The Reed men fell, very ugly over what they called the "desertion" of theJNew'England candidate. Venezubia has adopted the gold standard. The latest estimate of the loss of life from tho recent earthquake and tidal wave in Japan is 10,000, making it one of the most appalling catastrophes of the Kind in history, in .fc-t A. u, 3000 people were drowned by an inun dation in Cheshire, Eng. At Dort, Holland, 100,000 people were drowned by the sea in 1421. The breaking of tho dikes in Holland in 1)30 is esti mated to have cost 400,000 lives. Over.50,000 perished in Catalonia in 1017. In 1813 there were 00,000 drowned in Silesia. In 1804 the Brad field reservoir at Sheffield burst and destroyed 20 lives. This suggested to Charles Keade the floods in Put Yourself in His Place. " A thousand lives were lost in Spain in 1879. In our own countrv the Mill river tloo'l, the Johnstown disaster, and the Sea island inundation, which drowned 1000 people are still fresh in memory. Senator Proctor who is very apt to have a leading band in Republican politics seems to have done so with tho gold plank at St. Louit. The plank is now said to have been decid ed on June 12. and hs was the only r.astern man present jo the confer ence. Hon.PK. J. Phelps, ex-minister to England, has an article in the J illy Atlantic in which he treats at length of arbitration and cur relations with that country, lie reiterates bis well known position with reference to the Venezuelan matter, and thinks 11 is ew will help in maintaining "those friendly relations and that kindly in tercourse which subsist between na tions supremely great, whichrespect and triiHt each other.and who do not seek to infringe rights winch by either side, as both well know, would be promptly defended if it unhappily be came necessary. Then he goes 1 on to argue that the arbitration principle is of comparatively littie value and will never supplaut diplomacy, and the lat ter being the thing on which to de pend, he laments.we have no permanent diplomatic service, that our diplomacy turns on domestic pontics and that even our state department is largely a body of clerks presided over by a chief who may be turned out on any day when the executive so wills or party policy so dictates. He would, there fore, divorce the service from politics and he would do away with the neces sity for the ratilication of treaties by vote of the Senate. Generally his argument goes to support the charge that was made again-1 him when he ran for governor of Vermont, that he ilnln t believe in republican institu tions at all. The Republican national committee organized at St. Louis Friday with the election of Mark Hanna chairmun a choice that was made at the spe cial request of Gov. McKinley. A stiff push will be made to remove the head quarters of the committee to Chicago, but the chances are that New York will be taken. Hanna wants to adopt the California pampas plumes as the emblem of the party. Geo. B. H. Bristow, secretary' of the treasury under Grant, and who made the great war on the whiskey rint? in 1870. died Monday at New York, where he has been located in the prac- Be of law since he bad to get out of office because of bis reform work. A native of Kentucky and a leader in his profession, he took the union side when the war broke out and entered the army as a lieutenant-colonel, acting with noticeable courage nt the battles of Fort Donelson and Shiloh. After Shiloh he raiBed a regiment of cavalry of which he soon became polooel, and articipated in many battles and in the capture of the confederate raider, Gen. Morgan. Grant, with whom he had been on terms of warm friend ship, made him district attorney and then solicitor general, before taking him into the cabinet. He had then ben associated in the law with John M. Harlan, now a justice of lh United States supreme court. Next to Blaine he led in the Republican convention of 187(5 for the nomination for Pres ident, until the break for Hayes. He was a man of high quality. Mr Sovereign, the head of the dis rupted order of the Knights of Labor, "uy- he shall support Henry M.' Teller if ho is nominated by anybody for president. The Knights are in fuvo. of Teller everywhere, he says, and the federation ot labor in the far West is nlsn for In 111. He denounces Jlanna us a "vindictive- foe to organized labor." "an industrial cannibal," u mun who "has crushed union after union among his thousands of employes," and who isj" worse than Carnegie." Old potatoes brought onlv 8 centH 11 bushel in some Vermont towns on Sat urday of lust week about one half the price of strawberries. HRLH1IOUX INTELLIOBNCK. The KHitli convention of the Protestant Knls. 001ml church of the illocese of Vermont, was riciu hi iiiiiiiiieijiiry, lust week, Kt Kev Klshou Hull ilrcslilinir. The convention wits composed of about 10 elritymen ami about 100 prominent clerKymen from tlitferent parishes of the dio cese. The following standing committee was elected: llev Joshua Ishani Bliss. 1 I) of iltir-link-ton, Rev Alon.o B Flanders, D I) of SI A. bails. Rev William F Weeks of Brandon, Cvrus A Booth of Veritonnos, Henry W Wells of Bur. Ilhftton, and (ion A Brlgtrs of Brandon. Thorn, as II ( anilcl.l of Burlington, was elected secre tary of lhe convention for the :ttth time. Fred, crick K Hmflh ot Montpeller, T JI Canllel.l, jr. of Burilnirton, were elected assistant socreta rles. K.lwan) 1. Temple of Rutland, waselected treasurer, and Rev Francis W Smith of Wood stock, registrar, lion Wheelock u Veasev of iiimmiii, was appointed icirai n.lvlser, and Rov W .1 Harris 1) 1) of llutland. dloceslnn mission ary. A committee composed ol the bishop. Rev Dr Bliss, Rev Allan I) Brown, ex-tjov Ormsnee, Hon (ieorgeBrhrgs and Charles K Parker were appointed to present a memorial to the state legislature asking for more stringent laws rela tive to divorces. The net convention will lie held nt llronrion, the third Wednesday In June, INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT. A flawless stone weighing eight tons, 2 1-1 feet at base and -.'2 fnet long, has hceu taken from the F.ureka iuarry at .Sodom. It Is being work ed nt Knst Montpeller nnd Is going to Virginia. A now Industry has been started hi Urand Isle which Is meeting with great success. It Is the manufacture of barrel hoops and staves. There Is a demand for jo,000 barrels every sen- sun in ui-uim jsiu, wnen ine apple crop is good ;ItADMOTHKR'S CI.OAK. Cut It and rip It, each daintiest thread, Many the year since the needle was sped. Held by the lingers now nerveless and cold, Pressing It, plulting It. fold upon fold ; Smooth It out softly. In this latter day, Fashion U deftly In quaint, modern way, Tenderly touch its surface of brown. Grandmother's cloak 111 her granddaughter's . gown. See! 1 am dressed, with a rose in my halr-r Urundinother, dear! do you know, do you care? Out of the far realms n silence un.l shade Can voa look down at the gown I have made ? Can yon remember when you, 100, were young. netting me rnsnion tne eartn loiks among.' Little you dreamed that your warm cloak ot brown Years would turn Into a granddaughter's gown. (Iran lmother, grandmother I when yon were voting. Came to vou ever, with flattering tongue, One who bent low with a smile, to compare Soft damask cheeks to the rose in your hair 'Sweeter tnan roses in Paradise grown"? Did he go off with the rose as his own? Waiting f stand, with a smile and a frown, Doubting and glad, In my sweet modish gown. What were the dearest of words ever 6nld? Were the skies bright on the day rou were wed ; Did all vour fair. Ibvinar dreams come to oass. Kre you lay down under green growing grass Happy ami faithful and tender and true! May time he as gentle to nteas to you, ' x And all homely virtues an.l graces come down, Like sweet olden scents, for the granddaugh ter's gown. Boston Evening Transcript. EVERY KIND (IUM0R FROM PIMPLES SCROFULA Speedily cured by CttTircRA Resolvent, Rieutest of humor euros, assisted externally by warm baths willi Cctici iia 8oAr, and gentlo applications of ('t'TicmtA (ointment), the grout skin cure, when nil oImi fails. Raid Ihrnuirhniit llir wurM. Hdrf. Cnricen. Sor. 2.-.I.-.I Koi.vKr, .. mil l r.in Osvo AJi.i.'llKM Ci'lir-. huW Pi'ip... BoMi'li, Ii, A. llcw to Curr lrji Uuwur," . nulled " June 19thi Special offering of fine Silk Waists, at $5.50, S6.50 and $7,50 each, which were made up to sell .at $10.00 to $12,50. mi THE FIREMAN. Hark ! 'tie the clang of the bell ! Ant the flrem&n springe to hie fvet (lAke a faithful humid at his master's wortl) At the very second lhe bell is heard. In jacket and belt complete. And awav like the rush of the wind. With ladder and rope and reel, 'Mid the shriek of the whistle and the hurrying beat Of sparkling hoof 6 through the ruddy street, And the ring of bras and teel. Vp, now. through the raging Are lie clambers, with uantinsr breath Through the shitting smoke and the furnace glOW, And falter his foot for a moment? no! What terror has be of death i Flashes the ax In his hand. And his blows fall fast and true; In a second the shattered wall gives way, A nd, uirk aa a tiger after his prey. With a bound be dashes throi.gu. And bearing a dropping form From the tottering rooms he Mies lint if in vain Is a lust retreat, And he comes no more from the ruthless beat, Like a Hren.au here ho dies. Fireman, give me your hand ! Vou with the brawny breast, With the iron arm ami the sinew of eteel And the big bold heart that the world -diall feci Its Miaulif t heat t 'ind htt ' Far out nf the deeds of men, The vaior of human strife, Where Ik the hand with a oroudfi claim To the grap of a king and the kt of fame, man the nana mat saves a inc.' iCharlex Umbers, in Youth' Companion. A small Farm of 25 acres of good land, plenty of fruhV good buildings, all In good repair. nuinng waicr to nouse huu varn. a i so my water-iKwer and property In the east village of Guilford, consisting of new dam, grist mill, car- riage shop, blacksmith shop and tenement, all new and Jn first-class running order. For par-. ;icuiars enquire or ti. p. wiiiUf.K, 43tf Guilford, Vt. Fresh, Sailed and Smoked Meat.' Ed E When Baby was sick, wo gave her castorla. WTien sIib was a Child, siie ried for Castorla. When slie became Miss, she clung to Castorla. Alien nad i.'iu!L-? she gaTethem Castorla. We are making an extra effort to f iip-ii;j ply our customers with meat. ., We have put on another cart, endeav- i'jjj oring to cover as much of the village as H possible in season for dinner. Those we cannot reach in time wittS l confer a favor by giving their orders tou our regular grocery teams. We will serve you promptly and yi)w-' j can be assured of getting good meat, fijj Farmers and Mechanics Exchange.' , BOND. w H EI. Undertaker and Embalmer, So. 9 Tyler Block. 15 .TBleohone,!S!&ffflr.?Sjii. SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT. ; i Valley Grain Co. I OFFER A VERY LARGE STO K OF , 'f i If Flour, Feed, Grain, Baled Hay and Sal ' AT BOTTOM PRICES. Also an unusually Hue assortment of of every kind and description. i Sulky and Walking plows, of all the popular manufacture, Dis nil HULL iUUUI UI1U OllH-HJUJiii jiuiiuno, vuimuunc, V , -w-x. i m . l l i fj- Jers, and the uiamona loom, jenpse ana Hitlers. WccJi King of Cornheld Horse Planters, Automatic Hand Planters, Stiowbri(le broad-cast Seed Sowers, A FULL LINE OF REPAIRS1 CONSTANTLY IN STOCK. Grass Seeds, Seed Oats, Barley, Buckwheat, Rye, Kaffir, Corn silage. Corn of every variety, and Canada Field Peas. The Celebrated Cumberland. Phosphate . iiid other brands. Alo Nova Scotia Plaster. VALLEY GRAIN CO. k i !.n- i !!'. I J