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' titt BEUOIS FALLS. DR.n, T. PIKRi Bomeophll, narj Si'icou. llellowa ". Vi. Vetert III Loral Th might and Hnifflia'. Thn P.i'nrrv itron flllllOlia. Hlinlinlll show which tittrctPd to much attention lii-re Ihh Feimon will exniuii una liner noon urn) cveolulf. Ml?' .lonnio Shinninn who Rrmlimteil frnm Kmlth piilH-i-e th ik Vf.ir lm recPlv rti an iipioiDtini'i)t teacher In the high cunnj here. . Next timfi voting mnn that you meriiile with thai bulletin board you will soon fee I the Shorifl clutoii on your collar. you.ou)it cot at your age to he such a eiiiiiilHton. Biir cntchp nf.baaa. continues to he mud nr. tlm I.aljc. I)r Burbcr and C A Harri" took 29 lbs one day 'his WOO u nrl r.ni A Marker and 11 ton 23 lbs of which the largest neighed Uc .1 II Reld exchanged pulpits with Kev II It Miles of HrattloDoro Biinuny. Services were held In the Old Itot k itighiim church .Sunday. Miss Marsraret Flavin has begun the hnililinir of her tew residence op West miriBter street and when concplored she will move her drfisniakine business from the Arms hlocK. rauibrltlRtuurt. A W Torrcy ha sold hia house to Mr FountsiD of Harrisville, N H. Mr Torrev mows tbia week to V indium. Mrs Clara Parker has retuniwl from a few days' vi.it with her daughter in Claremont, N M. Although the weather van not fa vorable a larire crowd gathered to en jov the dance in Kred Wood's pavilion last Thursday evenine. Another dance was announced for Thursday evening, Auir 1. but o many have unfed Mr Vood9 to hold a aance this week he has decided to hare a dance -tnia ween Thursdnv evenine, July 25. Ice nrenm. eako, Fodns. candy am) cipirs will be for sale on the grounds. Mu sic .is furnished by Mr and Mrs Frank Uil'es and Julian Willanl. fcverybony is coHially iuvited to come and have a gjed time. Yernnlt. M rs L A Howe of Vernon, formerly of lirattle.t'oro, announces the marriage engagement of her daughter, KuphPmla E Howe, M D. to Elbert V Turton of Brooklyn, X V. Aiewtaite. Tbe Ladies Aid Society will meet in the church pallors next Thursday after ncioo. A full attendance ia desired. I!ev Mr Daoforth supplied the p ulpit of the CongreimionHl church Sunday afternoon iD South w ardsboro. l.'ev Mr and Mrs liroad conducted services Sunday afternoon at the school house. MrsL K Fuller of Brattlehoro spent Tuesday In town with Mrs 1J Kawson Mr and Mrs HE Wood of Windham were the gueats til Dr and Mrs Roberts Saturday FP Batehclder from Mi.ourl brother of Judge Ira K, of Townshend frient Saturday with Geo K Davis. Vitherell & Uowd's Uncle Tom's Cabin will show in town on Wednesday even icg the 2ltb. Lawyer Clark Itatchelder and son of Fltchburg, E K Davis and Miss Mary, bis sister, from Manaroneck X l.are the guests of air and Mrs Batchelder this week. Miss Ilefsie Wilcox of IJrattlehorn is at home for few days. Judge Wheeler of Prnttl'- boro spent Saturday with hi brother at the XewfaiiH House. t A I)e itt has au attack of rheumatism. SKIN TORTURES And all Form a of Itch in? Scaly Humours Instantly Relieved and Speedily CURED BY CUTICURA. Complete Treatment consists of Ccticl'ua Soap, to cleanse the skin of crusta and scales and soften the thickened cuticle, Citicuka Oint mkkt, to instantly allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe ami heal, and Citicuua If k solvekt, to cool and cleanse the blood. A SiNtiLK -Set is often sullicieut to cure the most torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleed ing, scaly, crusted, ana pimpiy skin, scalp, and blood humours, when all elso fails. Millions of People ue Cuticura Soap, nsHldi''! liyCi'TIciiKA Ointment tor beautify ing the skin, for cleansinjrthc scalp, and stop ping of falltnjr hair, for aofwnlnu: and whiten, inir the hunli, for habyltJ'hltifrsand rashes, In bathe for annovlnjr Irritations and challnpa, or too free or offensive perspiration, for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which puggest themselves to women nml mothers, and for all tao purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Md Hirouihnnt th. world. Brlll.b Dfpoti F. Niar. BBBY Soli. TT-V. Chnrtrihouw Xxmduu. fOTHM imto abu Cumu. Cuur., bola Prop. THE REFORMER! BRATTLEBORO, VT.. TUESDAY. JULY 23. I9QI. LAST NI6HTS DISPATCHES VOL. XXV. NO. ioT ratal ShoollDt th Outcom of Lynch. Iiik In MlMtaaippl. A band of aimed neirrops. none of whom was known, rode into Cleveland, Miss.at 1.H0 Sunday niornlu)f, and stop ped a nartv ol three wni'O men on tne main street. The iieuroeg made a threatening demand- Hein? called i on fn identifv. tliev answered by brlntf' ine tbeic rides Into play. One of tbe negroes, was killed by th whit ner another was woticded and is reported to have been found Kundav morninu nu tho outskirts of the town, and the others escnned. although it is reporletl that three more were uurt. J rev were all armed with Winchester rifles und well mounted. Excitement was at fever heat during tho remaindsr of the nlitht. Kiunds of armed men patrolling the streets until tlajliijht. The troub le prew out of the lynching of .Jesse Phillips, a negro, In the earlier part of the Diht, who shot and killed l.ueius Keed, a plantation manager, la Cleve land, Tuefdav. He was capturod in the swatups near there Saturduv night and lvncbed by n mob of unknown men. rhllilps was discovered In the swamps bv bloodhounds, and while attemptinit to escape, from a posse was shot In the letr. An officer tnnlc the negro in charire and started for Cleveland to place him In jail. About a mile from town a innh met the officer and took the negro from blui, took him to the spot where Heed was killed and banged Him to a telephone pole. So quiet lv was he hanged that the majority of the Inhab itants of Cleveland did not know when the lynching occurred. ANOTHER ITALIAN TRAGEDY AT JIONTPKLIEB. RIOT AT ISOIASJI'OMS. LEADING ITALIA WAYLAID AMU ABSAIXTKD. Hail Pnundcil in i Jlly-Bioull Aonllmila Who Kacap.il-Warrant tint for Thalr Arra.t. Montpeller, July J3. J'occo Lottl, a keeper of an Italian hoarding house In this city, the leading Italian of the city wbs .iiurJerouslv assaulted late Sund ay niirht bv two of bis countrymen wno have thus far evaded arrest. Lottl was met on the street by these two men vno ho recognized as Augusti isanguinetti and another Italian by tbe name JJiacob Sangulnetti accused hnn of telling neoo u in Jiarre tnac tie tnaoguineiu; owed bim (I-otti) and would not pay. Lottl denied that be hail tola auouc ic to injure Banguinettl and iollered to come to itorre and prove U. While he was tulKing to Danguicctti Lotti eavs that Diocoli steeped be hind and struck him with brass knuckles or some sharp instrument cutting a gash on bis head, tianguin etti theu pitched in and Lottl was get ting badly punished when an electric car ciinie & I oni? and scared on" his assailants. Lottl was taken home and attended by a doctor. IS gashes were found on bis head and breast hut none were deep and he is expected to recover. The Mont pelier police began a hunt for the as sailants but up to 2 o'clock today they had rot been apprehended. WILD I'ANIO AT A II0R9K RACK. Four Horaes Rolled aud Galloped Wildly Over Spectator!. Chinago. .lulv 22. Six peMons. were severely inured and a large throng thrown" iDto a panic last night when f mr horses engaged In a race ins gyp sy camp became frightenad. They threw tbeir riders, bolted from the track, and galloped full speed into the crowd of spectators. 1 he animals were coming oown tne home stretch at the time aud so sudcen was Ihe veering from their course that hundreds of pleasure-seekers gathered at the side of the track had little time to reach a place of safety. Men. worn en and children struggled with one an other to escape. .Many were knocked down and trampled upon. $5.00 Is the price today $0.00, $7.00, for a choice from $8.00 and $9.00 UniinefS flannel Suits. 1.00 Is our price for one of the Banner Dress Suit Valises Veateaday In the FoeburKh f'a.e James A II FosburKh, tbe younger brother of thn defeonlant. was the feature of the third day of tbe fos- Durtjn trial at rittsnein. no m num- . . 11 1.1 i '.ill i monolbvthe state but his evidence A Strong TUbbCr CiOtll VlIlSC. Willi 103 f 1W fftrl the defense. His stateient ' vuf ners, good lock and catches and a leatlie; )a.c: marker attached. Dilintnf l-ltoil. A reception will he given our new pastor, P.ev W V Jackson, at the vestrj' Friday everiing, Julv Hi, at S o'clock. This, will ho an excellent oprortunity to rjscome aequuiuteo wltn Mr Jackeon and It is hoped everybody will come. Londonderry. The U II II S will meet Wednesday July 24th at the home of Mrs S A Allen. Charles Wool ht heen granted an additional pension of $10. Mrs Ktta Vesper of Springfield, Mas. after a few weeks spent with Mrs L W Marden and friends, has returned home. Mrs Myra Phelps is visiting at Anson Chadwiek's. Mrs Ella I'aino has been quite ill the past week. Mr and Mrs Varl Wright have returned from Boston aodAthol. Mas L'aul Walker U at work for W L Gibson. '1 wish lo trullilullv state to ynu ami the mailers of thi-se few lines thnt j our Koilol hsrpi Cure is wit bout (jiiestio'ii. the hest ami only cure for dyspepsia that I have ever conic in contract with I have used inaiiv other preparation. .lohn Renin. West Middlesex, l'a. No prepations cijiihIs Kodol liyspewia Cure as it ;conlins all the natural lii-staiits. It, will digest all kinds of sood ami can't help hut do vou irood. tiieene's Jru;; store. S Weamilitater. Otto Johnson, who is working for Charles i cck, was attacKcu hv a bull, .Saturdav nlht. barely escaping with his life. Had not the bull's horns ceen taken off death must have l-een the result of the encounter. As it was Mr Johnson's collar hone was broken and bis Moniach badly injured. Daniel Wright and daughter, Ilattie. left Monday for a mouth's stay in Michigan. Vis .Nellie Wilcox arrived at W E Fenn's Monday. Mrs Kenn and children, Nellie Howard and l'aul ine go to Springfield. Mass Wednesday for a fortnight. Mrs Wilcox will keep bouse for -Mrs renn during her absence Miss Mary Warren and Mrs L A Pierce vi-iieil m I'utnev the first of tbe week. Harry Richmond, of Sprinetleld, spent Sun- nay wnn ins mother, airs rrauK liieomond. J II illiams and family spent isundav at liidm-Kellogg m. Mr ami Mrs Fred Loveiov f Springlield and Austin Kichardson of Urattlelmro spent Saturday and Sunday at I. liicDanison .Mrs rannle todnard is at Harry Metcalt's. ii S Foster of Putney and Mrs Helen Warren of Boston, were at Mrs Nellie Ward's the last of the week. Miss liuth Woodhurn of Springfield Is with ber swer, .urs nauon rarr. Miss rina liowley i at bonie from liutlaml where she has lasen the past year in a store. David Wright started Tuesday for tteorirfa. buvimr peaches for Western tirnn. Dick Wright ha oeen in Itennington the past week for Mr Gilbert. Anders Neilson is to occupy the cottage v ca'ed by Mrs F.nima Ilrigbaiii, Aimust 1st. C H Bundnv aud son, Charlie, of Alstead, are at Itoliert Millem for a lew days. Miss Car rie Miller and Mi-s Myra Ashwell are to en ler tin; State Normal school tbia fall. . A v V W V K V r v V CONSUMPTION never stops because ihe weather h warm. Then why stop taking scorns emulsion simply because it's summer? Keep Uhing it It will heal your I t . i. t - aT. y nu muc incm strong lor j another winter. r-f . M-d f t ee ; all tlmypistt. Cneater. Mr and Mrs V 8 Udall are camping lor to weeks at rairlee lake, uear Post Mills-. Rev Henry Crocker is spending; bis vacation at Cape Coil aud Portland, Me. Miss Mary Cooledge, teacher of tnusio at tbe Miody school, North field, Mass, has been visiting her uncle, J 11 Marsh. Guy Voile of HostT, is visiting his erar.timother, Mrs Ileorietta Clay, on North street. Miss Bessie Perry has returned from Eagle caaip, South Hero. Mrs Lucy Hall of Worcester, Mass, is visitirg Miss Mary Auams on North street. Miss Ella Rounds, who has been absent one yi nr in Fort Worth. Te:r, 1 Ins returned to her sjtrmer heme' here, on Main sheet. Mrs O W Davis and daughter Murv are visit icg in Gloucester, Maes. Mr and Mrs S Pollard are in the hite Mountains. Myron Peso of Wichita, Knr,, is visiting here with her sister, Mrs C A reaboay. ivirs U i vol l and npr sister. M ss Mary French of Soascrville, Mass. are vuiting in town. Six Universalist church sncieties held a union picnic at the IJowner grove in Weathersfield, yesterday. Mr and Mrs George H White have returned from their weeding trip to Michigan and other states. Mr and Mrs F W Pierce. Mrs Marv Pitch, an urcle of Mr Pierca ate at Eagle camp, South Hero. Rev Henry L Ballnu eave his illus trated lectura "Abroad io 1!)(I0." for benefit of the CorgregHticnal chorcb at Bastous River last Kridav eveniBL'. Milton Heniie and familv of Brook lyn are visiting Mrs Ellen Hernia on (Jrnlton street. The women of Kt I.uka's rburch society aro to hold their annual lsn party, Werlnesrtav evenicg, at the resi darce of Or C W Ray. Fred Austio. the 10-year-old adopt el soo of Kritnk Thomrsop, wns brought befoia Justice of tho I'eaee F W Marsh last Saturday on a charpe of larcenv and scnieneed t i the state industrial school during the remain der of bis miuority. Governor Called I'pon for Trnope rjt- aiamler Perhapa Fatally shot. While 10,(100 people were crowded un der tho trees in hairvlew park at In dianapolis Sunday night, a riot broke out between the "Hungaloos," a local crowd of white boys, and some colored bots. Tbe whites' chased the colored bovs into the main pavilion and when thp riM'u ers nf tbe mirk nrotf cted them I the liurgaloos tired several shots arid stoned and clubbed the crowd. The ollicers were poweiless for two hours and telephoned to the governor for a company of militia. Failing to get the governor. Id policemen were asked for and sent out. Charles Daniels, a by stander, was shot through the neck and ma die. To other young men were badlv beaten with clubs' and a do.en or more women and children were bit with sticks and stones. An olo feud has ex isted between thn white boys, living in the western part of the city, and the negro bos. MAINE WOMAN AKRESTfCD. Charged Willi Trying to Kill ller Hue banrt . Mrs Belle Day, wife of Alorz'i Pay, wbs arrested (Sundav afternoon at Rockland, Me, on a warrat t charging assault with intent u kill ber bus bsril. Wednesday afternoon Pay wus found ncir bis home, intoxicated, and with a gash in his throat. He nas tHkeo to tbe folice statio'i and the ollicers io charge Ft te that bis wife bud attempt ed to kill him. He said that early io the dav sbo attempted to make him drink carbolic acid and later, when be bad fallen asleep on a fofa. slashed his tbroHt witii a tazor. Mrs Pay said her husband's injuries "ere self- inflicted, and she was not arrested. When bro'ight into court the fol io icg morning Pay pleaded guilty to a charge of intoMcntion and said tnat tkc st .'ry he fl 1 t:o cfliecrM the day lieforo tva3 ur.true. He csphiced that the gash in his throit wbs self inflicted, and that his wife had noth ing whatever to do with it. Sunday, however, lie again appeared at police hcidijuiirr-rs Hnd repeated the story as first t ild. and asked ttiat tlu woman be arrested lOUrilFCL MIVKHS TO DIB TOGETHER. The Olrl Dead but Boy Llrea for Another Hay-Ilia Story-Tragedy oil a Yacht. New York, Julv Ui. Herman Tree! anil Ida Deputy, who were found wound ed in a yacht off Midland ISeach yester day, ure in New l!nght.nn in an ln- firumrv there, lioth have bullet wounds lu the throat, the girl two, the boy one, lie is aged is years, sbe lb years. According to Treet.'s story they agreed to die together. Ha says th girl sbot herself first then he used the same weapon on himself. Trcetz is under police guard. Ida Deputy died In the infirmary to day. She did not regain consciousness, and. therefore made no statement, and tbe family nil! ask to have TreeU prosecuted for murder- .111 K I) Kit AT HCMTO.V helped that when h"- reached the top of the stairway bis brother's) wife called out Jim, your father s gone crazy I i nur father's gone crazy!" wag new testi mony. He did rot so the ahoiting. Police dipt William G White and Dr V W Bchoficld, wbn were two cf the first persons to arrive at tbe Fos burgh house, Bud a Dumber of the men aho found articles scattered in tbe vicinity of the premises on the morning o' the tragedy were also witnesses. FOL'It KII.LKO. DeWltt's Witch lluze Salve should be promptly applied to cuts, burns and scalds. It souths and quickly henls the injured purls. There are orihles coimierfeits be fine to get UcWitt's (Jreene's drug store. 5 SOME STATE NEWS. Barre'a Mew paetor. Rev Francis A Poole of V.nst AVrvmoiith. Mass. has accepted the call to the pasiornte of the Hurre Congregational church, snl.jp :t to the acceptance of his rcsiguafion ut the former place. Cattle Bra niter Polaoneit. John McLueof Rutland cut bis riirht ham with a pair of scissors while branding catt le a few days ago. He neglected to dress the wound at the time ami blood poisoning has set in. ir j i iianranaii and Dr .1 T l.vston who are attending bun. hope to mop tbe pni son In if although tbe arui and hand are badlv awollen. In the house of correction at liutl.ind there are now 170 prisoners, a iiumlwr tar aliove the average; 411 of tbe prisoners are women Admiral Dewey will lie unalde to attend the Old Home week celebration in Montpelicr ooi iipiaia cuaries r. t.iarK ot the Uregon, lonn M Jburston of ehraka. and the I!ev beorge B Spaulding of iSyracuse. N Y, have accepted invitations to visit tbe capltol thy. You can never cure dvsnensia hv dieting What your hody needs Is" plenty of good food properly uigesteu. I lien ir vour stomach will not diire-t it. KoIl Iivsnrnsi.i (' sill It contains all of tbe natural ilivi slHiils hence must diirest every class of tood ami so prepare It that nature can use It In nourishing tbe "wi aim reiHBClDX ine wasted Ilsslieii. Ituid giving life, health, strength, ambition, pule uiuuu aim goou neaiioy appetite, urerne a drug store. 7 Tbe Spanish .Senate Saturday reiested 11 motion which had been opposed by tbe premier, hen or Sagasta, to determine by inquiry as to who was responsible for the disasters to Sniin in the war with tbe United State!. advertisi.no patrons Who wish 10 chatire for Tnerf&v ium ah... ... tad 'ji their copy i,j Mornay noon at iaa lairet; ano ret It lu earlier asd avolii ice m.a iik. save U-r Biuel ixtltUc strTxt, , A Fatal Accident at Lrbanon, X. H. Train Ntrnck hy Boaloit aud Maine tfiprree. A carriage contairing James fjnud win of Hinsdale. Mass, William Thurston, of Perry, N H, Thomas Hums of wmooski, aud Eddie Mo- Cabe of Lebanon was struck bv tba Montreal express on Ihe l.'oston ,fc Maire railroad shortly gftr midnight, Sunday, aud all four were instantly killed. lioodwin ard Hums were weavers employed by the American Woolen company. The team wis hired by Uoodwin at Peter Stone s staola about 7 o'clock for a rrive to field, aril he was seen with Iiurns at 9 o'clock. It is not known where Thurston and McCabe joined tbe party. Tbiirstnn bad just Crushed worK as a farmer at Lebanon. He was mar ried. McCabe wits lfl vesrs old, em ployed by carter A Kogersof Lebanon, and I-hvbs a widow, mother Bnd pis ter. The team win hireJ bv Goodwin at l'eter St ion's stride about 7 o'clock for a drive to Enfiel I. It is evident that the party tried to cross in ad vance of the train. Examination showed that dealh in each case whs instantaneous, thi skulls) of all being crushed. Ine e.vnn.i, atioo y tl i (nroner reveBlid parr, rfa bottle, la- bele'l alcohol. No blame attaches lo the trainmen. Mrs Patrick GiKidwin of Hinsdale receievd a telegram nooouncing the death of ber son. The telegram was fiom PranK WalBer, a former iJinsdBle man, but no particulars cf tbe acci dent were given. Ha bad found em ployment in the wcolen mills and on railroads as brakeman. hut had rot been heard fiom since leaving home al out six weeks ago. He was bnrc in Hinsdale, was unmarried, and is sur vived by bis mother, four sisters, the Misses Annie. Marv. Magiis and Liz zie, and five brothers, John, Thomas, Owen, Frank and hugb. His broth er. John Goodain, started Sunday to take charge of me body. While Woman Shot 'Down by Mulatto Poor uf ller Apartmenca. Boston, July 22. At the threshold of her own apartments, in the Hotel Kex ford, Mrs Alice K Crowell was last night shot and killed bv lieni.uiiin 11 lirown, who gave himself up and con fesscd the crime. Mrs Urowell was the wife of a mem tier of tbe tire department, but Brown claims that he was on terms of intimacy with her, and that be killed her on account of a quarrel. So great was the man a rage that he tired six shots, mo than once pressing the revolver against her neck, as be sent bullet after bullet into her head. Sufaras known the shooting was wit nesfed by only one person, J J O'Connor who carried a note from mown to Mrs Cl nwell. ISrowu was employed at Hotel Dellevue as a waiter. "STAHD.HKNTS AUK KHHOVEUIS." tflaa Mary E. Wllkiua Kaya Tnere is No CbaoRC In Itelollona wllh Sir. Freeman ller AflUiireri. Kaudidph. July 22 Miss Mary i:. Wilkin. authorizes tbe statement that there is no hanire In her relations with Charles Manning Freeinau. her nilianccd. and that statements recently published bv the New Yur k and Huston press are erroneous nud enlirclv without loundatioii. Telegraphic Hrevltlea. H Phelps Whitmarsb, civil gi.vernor of Heeuet province, Luzon, has been exonerate i at Manila of the charges u g h i n s t bun by tne civil commission. Mayor Hugh O'Harn of Santa l'almn, Cal, was shot anil probably fatally wounded Sunday by Charles Waisinith, an employe of the Union oil well supply company. SO,OU0 Garment Workera Strike. Clothing workers to the number of 51, UK) will be involved in the strike which was ordered Saturday at a meeting of thaj Garment Workers' Trades Council at whieh delegates were present from all clothing miners' unions in isew ?ork and Newark. After ordering the strike) council issued an offici.l report tnat all the members of the folio a irg organizations nan oeen ordered to DarticiDate in strike ahich will be io full force Monday morning: crotnerbood of Tailors. "S.non 1'aot Makers' onion. 10,000: Knee rant Makers' union. 2000: Children Jacket Makers' uoion. 5000: Vest Mak ers' union. ItKK) : Buttonhole Maker onion, 1000: Lilmutian tailors. Iran r . i rtxjs . . - ' uvrman lannrs, iaju: total. al.tCK1. Tbe strike is orderel to brinir about me aooimoo oi ins sweat shun sva. in. lorg working hours and low wages. All shops 10 New Yo-lr in which clotnirg is made will t tied uply t';e strike, and a list ..f tbe oemands rrerarel li the vrirrt maKers uniors will be presented lo every ctctractor and manufacturer. Siberian Oram Crop Rallied. An Odessa di'patch says that accord ing to reports of special agcots, tbe Siocrian crips appear to be nearly a total failure. In the great grain producing regions of Minussinek and Krasceyarag, almost the entire growth of cereals has perished as a result of to months' drought. The worst efl of all are tho Volga p rovinces. Tbe peasantry are already practically destitute. They have sold tbe cattle ard horses 'hey could not feed and have consumed nearly their whole scanty stocks of go d se"d and gMiu. Kodo! Dyspepsia Cure "Dlocsts wrc.i i'ou cat" A Pole Killed by the Cars, Stephen 1'enkotTski, 20, a Hole, was struck by an engine on the Boston & Maine road at Wast Deerfield yester day morning and instmtlv killed. He was a meoiber, of Martin welch a sec tion gang, and had only been work ing a short time, lie got out of the way of a passenger train, whicS passea just t efore ha was Killed, and going back to the track, was si ruck bv an engine coming tho other way. The engineer saw him and call"d to bim to get olf the track, but ha seemed unable to do so. The Hero and Heroine in our next Serial SWEET REVENGE are shown in this picture. The Broken Lines of Suits rrcmr nr:i? rprty": ivn cTTruTrp ctvt AVE OFFER AT FROM 20 TO 30 DISC01W YOUNG & KNOWLTON. BKYAN HQ.U AKKLY OPPMSKS TBE BOt-T l.V OHIO. Saye the Illaaentera Can Look For Xo ayuiualhy From Hl'iti Intereatlug Letter to Cleveland Man. Cleveland. Julv 2.1 It was announeed here today that in a letter to ii A it root. William lennhitr' Hryan throws cold water on tbe so ailed -lirvanite bolt" ainoni: the memliers of the democratic party in Ohio. Hryan informs the "liolters" thai they can expect no sympa thy from him In any way. I nereis no louot that when the ho t for Bryan was started the leaders of the move ment expS'Aed that the bolt would meet with .Mr Bryan's approval. ow tnat he withholds bis sanction it ts proliuhle that tbe movement will die out. HIKTH.a. In .lao-alrs. Julv 1.' Uerl Sioce. a son to Mr and Mrs Del- MAKKlAtifch. lip In Ojnwav. Map. Julv P. Willie 1 Kmirl.enn or HernaniFiou and Mlta lary Tiioniuton. in Norlliamuton, Mav. Julv 4. hv Ktv Iir Geo icu r. Alien, ooui oi iiernarorion. in eni Halifax, hv Kev S .) Smllh. A.lnev R tnaaeanil Ucriha I Parker, bolh of Jacksonville July 5. Clearance Prices Now on Stuff. Summer r DEATHS In South I,onrionterrv. .Tune 21. Gertrude Air ne, OftiiffhHT ot Mr and Mr tiru H-rrii-L- i.m )u Wlnhaih Julv 7. Infant mid of Mr mill Mr. In vardfl)oro, .Iujp f. ?Hrah KUlnirn.6' in W ett HaMfav, July 11, Mrs Marv DeMtrht II) Northlk'1.1. Mfl8S. Jiilr 11 I win H mnn Win s HnHittfin, lv. In feirvitiif. M.'iti.. Julv l.V Marv. wifp tit Frnw eld J t oothttfe, t.tf. jn it iwp.mviMe, Julv 14t HenJ II Houvhton, T8. In Lontlon-it rry, Julv (, Win F Suiton, (i1 In I.ondoii'terrv, Julv 3, AHrt T Cie, 40. In ( anon lt. Col. Ju'r . ftlrn Margaret rp.li train, a native it ini- iisvIHe.; 7iv. uun. l.d MULK3. aaafBC3rj.i:Xb In Hraitiei .-o. Julv lu. Sidney lirav lirumi 24r,.vt. ' lu brattlehoro. at Lelreal. Hnrrlet T Per.,..- hrtdjre, 7t., in south Vernon, Jul v- IP, orron!ini.lon, Ella C. datiuhler 01 Win H iirown, i.Sv, 4m, Id. DON'T He longed to tell her that he owt4 hei but there was an im passable barrier between them, f you would like to know how it all ended read tbe story, which will be printed in our columns. Frlendu of the Refonrer who tforire to do thlf paper a favor, are reiiucMed to BUffii-eM to their attornevsnr 1 rohnte court to have local tvlvrr ttHement In which ihey arc intereMel plared 1b the Reformer. Particular care Is taten of thie Ian of ailvertlfilnir and throuirh the Iteformer oinmne It reaches all the neoit e or thU ei'ctkm s anv uitBinean matter u iienirea to mo. PATHO.VS WILL PLKASKWhpn thv move. mikI to thU oflice the street and ni;mi. i of their new adttrra, to Insure i-roinni and ar. iTie dellverv of the paper. Thev win nifo favor us as well a thcmeelYca by giving proper ujhw ui u inn ure wn me pari ui our Cttrrj vrt AUCTIO VERNON HOTEL, Vernon, Vt. By GILSOX & McCLUKE, Art tioxkeks. Thursday, July 25, at 9 o'clock A. M., Sharp. All the personal property lielonping to the estate of the late Ty- i.eu Li. Joiixsox, ut the Vernon Hotel ami farm formerly known as the Burrows stanil. This property consists of live stock, all the farming tools to operate a large farm liy modern methods, and all the household furniture necessary for a hotel of 20 rooms. TI I . . . . .. ine noises consist ot two pairs ot extra good workers and two promising young colts. 18 cows, heifers, calves, shotes and breed ing sows. The farming tools include plows, cultivators, harrows, mowing machines, truck, farm and express wagons, light road wag ons, harness, dairy implements of all kinds. TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE Your Lifeawav-I You can becurrd of any form of tobacco using rasily, be made well, atrong. magnetic full of new Ufe and ripor by taking NO -TO -B AC. that maltea weak men sirong. Many gam ten pounds in ten days. Over BOO.OOO cured. All druggista. Cure guaranteed. Book- RkMpnvdAoe AdTdrc STERLING KfcMEDY CO., Chicago or New York, 437 NEW AND CHEAP TELEPHONES FOR FARMERS. We are coming to see you. Free talks with all other telephone f subscribers in your town. You can call the doctor, learn the I latest weather reports, 01 U-1 goods, etc. I You cannot afl'ord to be without it. & The Manager at the Telephone 0l-1 tice will tell you the rest. I New England Telephone f Oct-S andlTelf grspli Co. t July 23, 1901. TodaylWe Place on Sale MEN'S SHIRT WAISTS, Which are said to fit by good judges. $1.50 and $2.00. Al! Our Dress Skirts now at lower prices than ever was sold at; $1.50 to $10.00. All Wash Skirts now at much lower prices. ' north TT 1 l e - i -,i . ....... iiuunii-us hi aciicies win lie sold to the lushest bidder, with no reservations. Customers may come by the morning trains and south at about 0.20. Free lunch at 12 o'clock. -lerms casn lor all sums of $10 and under. 30 to CO davs for an over 510. J his is positively one ot the largest and most impor tant sales of its kind ever held in the Connecticut valley. ZELIA A. JOHNSON, Adm'x, This time of year means clearing up Stock and we shall do our part to make prices to in terest you, considering quality. $5.00 grade 6.00 and 6.50 " 4.00 These prices are for CASH only, and ALL I Silk and Satin Waists now made by a maker w); understands his business in fit and colors: now S4.00 4.50 3.00 goods auv rrooiis kont out over three days cannot le returned, so please make no error. ssir&co p. s. 77 A ft HOOKER BLOCK, All Straw Hats now at your own prices Men's and D?y;