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1 THE REFORMER: BRATTLEBORO. VT.. FRIDAY. JULY 26. 1901. VOL- XIV. NO.0r THE REFORMER. I-l HUSHED TlFOA VS A.H O FKIDAYK. 'resident McKinley vosterday "did plain duty'" by proclaiming cctu- frej trade with Porlo llic. Tee Kandolpb Herald pete linguis tically expert anoct the iperntion for appendicitis or Cashier Musseyar.d observes : --.Now if they could only detect ard remove th" bacilli InoMi .multibus from biiu and el! ether de faulting cashiers we coula chronicle another triumph in surgery." ViTWHii journal ism and oitizersb ip alike lose a fa-tor of sterlinir worth in the death yesterday of K.I Humphrey. ho long th" edtor and proprietor nf the TVultney Journal. Cheery unci whole-souled, earnest mid progressive. vigorous and clear-viewed it bus been J his part in lib kinder that par he lived. I:i uiaKe lift of t!ii worla i er and whieb at y ray New they ure that Neely. the will rnlinl. ! to is cxpimne.l ". tJQH- -"i a special , ' li i.t not pi or i ji-". o. -:",: t wit? es-,es I'rot: I 1 Cuba tfist iry cfaii fi the. "pui!" vii t.lie v- ry timfi the d-: j'liij-'.-t i i : t.c severe simuid he - if.lt sd i shame be fca.l brouj tr--. bepinnir.g t. i admit Cuban postal tbief, : Iib tried at all. It hat whii corpress act for b if xt melt inn thi- country i hit. So '! opera-;rg at c!ai'it.ioi:s rp ,iri.-!iiifi I that : 1,1. "li fir the t on tne cct-O- aeiiBti scheme C C.'StiUltlOlili T.tic licgrr top rei;u SW .-if real est-ste by al their w 1 v i-: - or tt:t:r f-,thet payment of a c sonal chara cer llie stale cor.s' .si.at.ii it v hen h from the !'!!( rt evil liar ! is If subniis.- inn to the nver.tion To Me. I I- ' u;BiE lea merit of the own it'g'ltlB rid of ur-. are rsh p vr.' tax, federate S! he exempt pf.l and al.'ii rat ion --r !: it rty rcjulr-o, rs u: u faeir tne re pood .i r- ! y t.o read i l i under- ' rena, ft.t al SUES I ,.1 -f hi" rep in irliHilli that ht.i :! the irt: of peatie re- Afriea If rrue ( .: : at lust task tcst- 'kts B Weej; god men, trial s"en;i hut bus s;i crip. A ca i ri t.h ir t i a; ions tbey mean w..rj me in; a n: i lli; i.i d enipln; ine ii'iO, iWfl nevHf-endirg atul pied her that -,h" a- f' ahie tojplay cry sort "f band in the Ctnneae trouhies. Jt is nvh- prp?i,a, iiiil.. that S3e is in b aiiTie-er.t w: laaa when Cbanhf-rlain nf-.- l ar "..mi iiis hut " i:n"CLK'.i: ioral surrt-nd'-r, " lifter the fatal cf J'rei jri a. (in tbe other band it clo.-d seem as if the Honrs rutin?--fleering the end ef their lesiftici; pruer. Six niantb? naro tbey were nuj.pos"d to h nve lens ; ban J'l if-K) mer. in th" field, and the ein Piar.t at'i'iti 'i': nf WHT-'dre., v. itri i is- avrragirg i.ur.. not fail i, ir etVe.l.. The c eTt sjiotiierirt1 siifi ' s ihat the hii;.-.' en v.; I tillls KDSllia i.p in !!-.'. t t. tie." IS no tiiut) tbpn. rtirjs cv can- j cap I ursci wrirten '.c C! iv h"pe til E-..r',te.B: :-e:i:ti(-l i.l . to titbt els nitire -itjn The mvsr wee!: Of r.e".-Vi-Meil't K!,.yc laM :.lar.h. th-ri b- t-i i ' .'ti I . li ar:! to five 'Wfc'T". Hit of that now of ; r e situ ation is where the IJivts st their ara niuoitiuo of which tbey stem t.o have 7il"t,1). It is sus;fi?Te.t thiit before tne war hHtran, aecins; that it was in evitatiie, the liners leaders cached" "Mio-moii.- ijiiattities of rifle eartrids II over t. e:r country, and that when they neeu j, replenish their banC' liors i.ne :mj ,j- una or.e ni tneso niin"s mid die up the iDciisp-nsai.lp little ty I indem. Jlixlorical Justice. The Augusta, Ga, ChMcicle, indis cuasiLg the. attuuks on torsion Com mi'sinner Erhns and Gon Sickles' part in them sus : Jupt hef. re Lincoln iriM'e him the con,niision of ntoj.ir rer.ernl. tiicklMS an perhaps tbe most, raiupant seces siimist and Southern syn.pat.bier n the north. Jle mrpasned tlen liutier who. at tbe C'tiiirleKton I leiuocrat ic convervion. votea a rurun'r ft iioich for tbe nomiiiHtion of Joffersun Davis f. r rl.e rresideticv. Jt was tbe i kiwi "f Nort.nern Jlen.ocrat like I Sickles whn precipitated the war We, I believed tbht be and men likebimj n-onlil nrnvent invasinn or make it i .-littiinik Biid dBiiL-ernu?. Hut e W3.-P lictime of misiilaeeu contiuerce. Wit.hnut diacusfincr the case of Gen Sickles specifically because there it some evidence that after secession started be suppor'nd Maor Ferr.nndc Wood's wild proposal cf New Vork city's secession and forming of an in- depi nrient free citj, it is to be sni:l tfcat the Chronicle's, obbrge caiierally i crosalv unjust and at mis dirtacce from the passions cf. the war it onpbt I to he able to see more clearly. There 'were large numbers of Democrats who bail taken tbe Southern tide in 'the controversies hefoic tbe v.xr. go I ire ffi'S to the extreme- that i'.ut ! ler did, and men became Union men. i Th"re is no reason to doubt tbiirc iod i faith, and there was no neenssary inconsistency in tbe t o positior.i. They were willing to make irreat con wwictia to the South to save the Tn i' ii and th'-reir. differed wily in de C'ee fratn ireward and mnny of tbe n,;.st earr-.iFt at.ti-slavry u en when tb" crisis apnrniuilied snd tbe same srtia.erl r.c.t iu.na: i; a 1 i v led themj wbrn the South atteapted 10 1 reak j tbe I'eioi.. t fi-!i: to j reserre it. They mav have tielievecl :bat under the constitution as it read theSoutb was r:trht in its ciEtertion 'hut siav erv eyteude to the territorie!-: even j j F i. tbey would tot have ti"en innn- ISlHI ieci. ID DOICllUC IDb. I L IS W tr a rieht ur.'ier tb" law. In be Btucbt (ot'y ty lawf il means within the Lt-ion. and tbar when tbe sce th at tempted to r out rf the Lin m, i be- catne ai:o::;er ijuestiun t It ope; tier and left nn cbhoce for wry otter is-ue tban whether tbe L'ti'n shrtld be presen ed. Sime cf tbe men who ha 1 te la 'tis view of what, we ma -i.' Sctthen; .ovn-patby ' "dru,t, ia. -es" i.- ttev were called at tt-e time a::! ered to it. throuch the war and be -ame cup. (iprheads" more rr ', ; vt inc t. We can untierstatid their t.o.ii of view, while tfeint" also hi'W mistakei. i: as. Others, r.o less enrt i--t-M'.v, i ; even aiore s:i. w-re instant, y eontrt d into uncon ir imisn.j Union ne-n by tbe echo t f Sumpter V pnnv S iae itiftbein. lii:e Eutier. he:anie hooii- tior.i?:s as the st'-upi..? prupres-sl. telievitE that the South by its at't of war and bj atumptirg to break tbe onion naci rorieuna eucD rit'nti as a disputed quest ioc of constitutional interprotation enx, it. and rai.zirg mat ttieie wa no way i ,- sa! tbe future hut to i-et rid of nth 'ti' urmist-iKal le cause of ;;ie I trouble. ! Thirty yea-? bfter the war w Ion it 1 i s-iJ.'s to b- able to d . .u ! the motives ana :fcc oj.ii i .ls views of a c-jLtro- e--y tfcat bad sbarp ancle? A limit the t linteeli. Gen Kelson A Miles is very apt to handle any question he discusses, w ith moderation. iraod teoipe.- and rom mon sense and what he says about the canteen cjdeBtion is wtll worthy of at t em ion t named), or exebartre. or aniuseuient room, as it is variously cslied, us at j first simply a place where aolaiers! a it'h t corirret'HtB to iluy cBmes and amuse the'ueelves. 'J'be sale nf liquor 1 was not allowed. Tb last ait of con ! trress places the institution bark on its olu fuotirc. I am not sure that coctrress him inBde a preut mistake in at'ain prnhibitinir tr.n Bale of liquor. Cur lat''e mBtufiici ures rJun't hncl it nf-CHBsary tu porvioe )ilac-s where their eiiiploye"S can ouncret'Bte and ririn. The railrond companies don't. There is very little cirmkinir amonii railroad men, and they seem to fcet aloner jusi as well. This tJisBtrrees with the view cf a preat majority of the army officers who have esjirssed their opinion ; but Gen Miles' opinion have never been moulded by those Bbout him and that f-en. W ood ou Cuba1 I uture. Unv Lrereral Wood of Cuba in an authorised interview with Edward The Aspect I' the Sampson-Si hlev Imbroglio. Tbe ruction over tbe. Macluy his tory andits crossly part isan treatmontof i Marshall, bits some severe blows at tbe Sampson -Set ley controversy, and jinpo schemes against that island and its denunciations of Schley as running it-capacity to take care of itst-lf if given away in "a i-ait ;ft fct'ht. as a coward. I B fair chance. He declares ti!f There has been B L-reat deal nf idle ! ,'ur' '"'sifier, etc, has at least servfd no more cenrerred about the fin ure tnll: hbout tbe canteen. Tbe ariyito exbitii Sampson in a far from ! of"0ubn than about tbe future ifbis afreeBblo lmlt. lie ackcowlecigos : own native .state. Its rtiHiiurces are jtbul the proofs were submitted t.o ; vast and splendid, its mrrcbunts and him betore the book was published j planters are intelligent and et.-erpf tic, nuu iuin in nuns niiu an uu.uuiuy mi Bna BirnnUED it wooici tie I - hi y to say i tbe epithets that are so manifestly that the island Iibs wholly recovered unjust that Secretary Lorp who leems from the lent' and devastating war, all along to have sided with Samp son, has barred tbe book from the naval academy. As to the merits of the war that has been uiBde on Schley, and the prounds of the various ' cbarpes apuirst bim, nor -experts of the peroral public can have no clear opinior. and this seems to be so with naval officers also, for there is furious dis Bpreement among them, iiut as re pards the peneral attitude of the two I men, it is clpar that it is Sampson. is one reason for his Distinction, as m !,. a-,v thnt hs ma-l.. th.vi.rl lie did it in his official reports, with severe reflections on bis subordinate, and be bepan before in his dispatches to tbe department during tbe chase or tne great service he has rendered on the Jidiao oueatinn. Generally mili tary men have reported that the abo lition of Ibe canteen has resulted in a prt-at increase io drunkenness and aisnroer among solJiers, and tbey have presented n,aty fi cures that seem to prove n. Temporarily at least this would be expected to follow, and per- ) bapr permanently. ('undid ten, per ' mice jeoj.le would hartiiy c-py it.! but would urpu" tbat.takinp the wheiei subject t oeetlier, tbe totil anixiiti! ni , liiiu-.r consuued which is the -jfch! ( way of measureaiett, if al! cons-mi,- ! tint is regarded as an evil the in-; tkiencs upon those l:o Wo.ld crcli-; nnrily be rion-dritkers. the peteral ' evil of i lliciai sanction of a w-rcr,g j and so on, that in the preji averape j the canteen system would do more; evil ti.F.ii it would prevent Gen Miles j in tap il ;vis; rations tie cites seen,, to take tiiis ve-w ana a;s to r,t-c id i'.-.i in ! for Cervera. when eiervbodv was tbe dark and there was do fair chance she will tbrnw off its lingering effects as easily as e threw off those which followed the War the Rebellion. As to politics in Cuba. Geo Wond ob serves that there are find and bad in Cuban, precisely as tbers Bre in Amer ican, politics. A large part of the bad is cincer.trated in Havana, which place Gen Wood compares to Wasb inpton at the end of a ionp session of oonprrss, or in the clays of reconstruc tion after the Civil war. As to the security of life on tbe is land, Gan Wood speaks with empha sis.. JJe declares that there is no' mere need for th- traveler in Cuba is : ifear violence thun there is for a man j ! t.o pxpect assaseinBtion on the most' uUiet Btvl pea for intellipent Bibility fur Ma t bereft re, oni ail alonp apt' jealousy nd p--t piece wi'ti tbe h is ie! ter oh je '! ot merit cf Bum ha 1 rot the 1 riticisrr. Hie reEnon lu 's outrageous work, Tpbasir.es what has 'irel to be a spit of ; 1 r.".s; much after a ineffable suobtiery of i: i i tbe rotn ,t ion be -ause they have j; advantages ' ' of ; should It tit my with oi jprnl.vi road i n I here ti itirt' thf w- ef ii i s tret I of tbe i village in tbe Lcitei states ate." be says. babv in a vc tot wife and urn "I ' ' to nte f 9 NO TAX FACTS WORTH YOUR CONSIDERATION, . TUEY ARE TACK LEX Lasted by the Seaver System w ituuut the u- : inakiiig tbe infci'le o! the oh e Fit K ft freiu l-v :: burt the feet, uu I wear and liar tbe stoctla.'-. 2. THE)' AIIE L0VJ1LE STITVUEL. Tne upper !.- sewed to tbe sole !;,-. 3. TIIEY ARE EASY AND COMFORTABLE. This system of lastlnc make th- shoe more tier!:. if . more comfortable, and mure duruoie tbn u:iy otae waj new In use. except hand eewins. Made from Culf ,kin ( the j-eal thinir. $2 WILL i;ur A PAIR. J. E. HAYNES. SUWJnaur it ilSi. A .S.MJ-a " iy the driver, and he unarmed them and -end ti.em oxer any Cuba. They might drive from i Satt.iiL'o io tbis wbv without n e on,, qualm of fear iba :U:a be nioje-te ! I r robber' or AS TO LI4.IIT iS WIN DOW . st n 0 be those priueated course, ou the I any tiling has con. public has been ers. Schley's her hard so rar a from bim to the cbivalric and mag nanimous. Wbatever itjuliciou friends'niay haie said or done, there is net s recorded word of Sehhy's in demputiin of Sampson, and of the two ' ! St lev bad tbe reason for bad felir.e t'BLteeD t.iO UlUCb nemb!oU:-e to Our i hwmme. either f.-,r eu.nt er ,.,lf ef th Bannristration - fai 'ritisrr., fa bad been promnted ov . that of B lor p lit e nf I captaict-v to cL i"f or Vermont town igenty system. Whether we accej t Gen Miles' view or not, it is also well m aeekinc a dispassionate conclusion to remem ber that tier" tt:sy be son,.- pr.o udo.-e in th" testirnoi v oflicsrs are new civ- jitp nf the i-i lis flowing from tbe abolishment of the eaLttvo. Tbey are largely lb- u.en wb iia. a-.':viid apairst it all alocc and wuo inou.vd tt.-- ad a icittratio:; to r utterly in di 'tuisil le course in nullify intt ; lain aw and retaicire tin- canteen pyst-m for ; w o years after tbe text to tbe last congress had 'reed it? a noli -t .on. JVirjups tbey the evil big irer new bei-ausi nf -utninary wsy ;:.e last conpr- r- dealt with their au-; vice i e but i peat! i.p the Sar.t iar i r.atne to Sam; 1 i-iruj son. .Sciley careful to speaK of tbe victory a ,n i y tbe tieet "ur: 1 other lawiefcs- persans. " As to the j.-tories tf Cuban li'i-stiHtr t-ward the , l't.it"d Stnti--, Gen Wood savs that j ihey are not true. I "T.eere are soreheads in Cuba as there are son-heads everywhere. Mm b j nf ibe criticism of tbe actions of the jl."r.:Tel Btmes pnv.-rnni'-Lt .has bee a j animated hy ri.sprurtleii Ameri'-ane j who Lave given tne r stricture? to the' .press as bent; opifciors of Cubans1 -' i ar-ii r,f)t pir ntt-r: U'e '.urn ii.uri. i ' ur"" """i every effort dawc iimaotl. It. re ev'oiabie p.-rson. 1 1 is r. sbouid feel so. llut we wan; the truth Bed nn j,i sparpd to t.nr.p it out wfcat we said 'J uesJBy that bt tt at ail sbouid ail sihle effort We retieat to leai- TBE FOSKI B&S (AFf.. I tl.VTIR.LV EW I HtORi Pn ntlne to Two Oriminiii, , b,f,ni, Nuai.ri-irfi 1 CBttujouy 1 r.m' errt j n , , C ..r. for ProKiuoun-tODij., u For Defense. ais a p.te them a :.ey foupbt f :n r vour baptieiif ent iall) c mtrar o t to t,. I:.i COIIC-e :;l p upb .-sati ; awav i rj f e claim -. ,n r- s , many of i thije- : 1 am i.ld.1 -a. c: bir- not only to just p c erement, povercmect of the ir and for whi.b d ' ' A ed he eon- orders durin: the vi;torv. ;. i , u Tbis bi louade insure certainly appear tin re ety fi r Bf was whole outrlt t ice to if all txar Sob iev said for ail of us. " A nd t yit-lrlir.g to re-fo- a board if ii . "that it i - a v i : t ber" sbo.. : d be ar y mat ers where ev best. " s I'll i lea i inp over tbec i It tioar I will tie mar 1 tie I'liini; oi the Itirtirle ( ritzi'. The Sjinngfifld lie publican notes what has been a matter of peneral ob servation w itb exceptions in spots, of course. throughout, the county, wnec it says : Ecwerand fewer wheels are to be seen on the highways. Women re pivir.p up the exeicise id bord".-. end ire- riders cf the other sei up tbe rcaciiines as tnev wouln any otnsr ve hicle ard pet all possible usp out of tbem. The result ba been the quick oecl ne (if rtie market for bicitles and tne dullces- in their nroauctior. There is no mistakirp the fact tbat President Brbaffer of the Arv.alaga- 'be "bicycle crae" is at an end. and mated association, the leader of the i is b ist rv apa in reveals tbe An.er i can .treat steel strike, is indulpirp in I C"0! 'e io a rather ludicrous aspect. some tactics of chick-n-to-r-ost char- l; comes to an end just as the bieveic notr. He has appealed to J'rosider t business reaches a normal basis. hen Wclkinley and liacna to use tbetr a heel can be bought at sortethitp preat ir.fluencs witb tbe Morpan trust 1'ke a reasonable price, as repards its ta bring t.be strike to an end by utility, or its cost to produce with a graLiirgth3 uemands of the union, reasonable crofit- for eelling. When it "Impudent" is tbe epithet burld a; 'as wdlirp at several tia.es a reason bun from all sides, hut he is eble to aide price, about everybody a crazy rrtori that that ie just McKinley and to pet it. When to buy one mear t to ilnnna did in the J'enepylrar.ia coal be tnnbl to buyaod pay for u,Ucb si nke iaBt year, taking picm cr.--iit ' i.nytbicp els". i,:i w re tonnJ t., for it io ;.h" nun paign. and to ioouire buy, and all lines of lepiaaiate i.uei why tbe fn-t tt.at i; wa- elect ion year oess suffered from tbe fact. Tie bot-.U-i-lti ntslte any ci:T"rer"-e in public tt-O) ieson was that tbe esrra-.agact dun. Then SiiaRnr is nl-o tbreafi ire j !"''t'p made it the rich man's mark to 1 1 irvoiioi tu,. injurction prc-ese iD i have a wbeei. ate! it is rbaraet. Km h's l,HIet ilea Alxml ( on mini ption lie fore a C'risress of Tubercu hoeis at J.ond-'n. patherlr.p special. ?ts frcu. every part of the world to contribute and cimi.are tti ir kr .o leope on tbe die-as?. lr iioberr llocb, th. famous j German s.'pe'-ialist. who stiri" ! tne I world a few years r.e,, n i;b hi-oi--ce,nr-. cif the Kock lymph" as a cure ) for itonsun.pt ion. pave a pap- Tue- i day of recoi u; ionitry cbar'icter He ' Dew-y and fb isaid bis experitr.eii.ts bad --ttisiie i niai and that human tutwreuiasi and t.cru .. ' -f tubi rcul'i-is were radi.-aiy c! i tT' rent ' airi tliseaae.-. and tbat be bad an.ily nenon- ' A. s-ratil tbat cattle coul.l not ba ir.f.c tea '.it a wita bun.un tuter i.losis. The counter der.i of the proposit ion. that human beii g were j not hatde t.o infection from bovine! Mew Vork tuberculosis, was harder to j.rove it) iff loss as tne aoctnr saia. ow mp to tbe.if.ni of dithculty ol expenmettinp upon bu mac subjects, bjt that personally he WBs sat iefied SLch was tbe case Jle recited at lerpth post mortem evi dence supporting tbis belief. Dr Kock said if this point were conceded, j nl ii remained to c.iprnnce the cbief lent society, a Carb suurce o, uoi.uvpioc. auDian irr mun-; and with un ity to bovine infection disposed of to late a t.at w , v. rv uav I t.iit J Sampson that bis dispositi.,:.- ami t as it. i r"as,o. 11-.- Cubans laoi's. t itt tr.ev fisvp no h-e nv-ifpe rt;ti of plain ard it must be reti:n,b..reo marly com lop 'ram the- n.n urd-r I i.ave iai.ot-n nri'.er rcary wbcr.i tbe real fipht.r.g was d.re. j tap-. Tne Spaniards on r a re-pots- in ! '" B" r ' i:'-J '"' V"t ,. . .itnex. 7:.. v ure honest, n Scir'. , In" - .... ' ' . a r : e - ' a. : : t o in corstart fa'; irp c-iti'-o-ri:. as :f , : tie i-iui ..: a- if t i gruu (ting creuit to anybody hut ; ev-t t app-r. (,; i.e.. wor-.l of tin- av biioseli. Jo doing that ai'-natch ! !'rH;:" tf 1 n'" !:"' as po-id as . :n i"'ii fia.'e heard almost no tiory etioiipb I ,.omi i., :r. .,,,,,. m "-, wi,en. at jSnacish n:erchct. Tne native Cu- itv Bnrl call-i nBE is a I'vti) fiirner. whether p- the owner ano manager f a jiuntaanc c: as I worse,- on it Most of tbe profs- i ctig aiso are native But Stl'l: here was spirit, fr r.ei t .101 : ai i barjce t.3 sny i'.e tieen id r.e Cubans have the.r mi r- than ti omar ity . thst t.oey oisa-ivao- ti.e isianti it- a.- I ev-r notwtrious. dev. .rior, to i Spain b.J I u iry. frch!" great pit cont-oversv ash up npton t it: of Admiral tdenhatii as (t, ,u i:igh rani: wr.o nave ilea any pe-t in t oi- cot in. , rai i.pfti'tia- al 'ep.t the t.'uty end V of the court. Admirals Kuuisev ! "'"": . . i , a. i wt.ictj offer ' r,- t H ' ' '. b refu: y rot erf i . y apr'erj be presi- J city fimis itself fBcipp n a consrquecce of the svs- xempticp onurch property from taxatirn, all wrong in principle, ami approach mp tbe rascally in tbe loose way it has been done. A claim is maoe for .ti veers taxes coile -ted oc a tract of lard given by one Comei I iiio:. sna war v cf them are t.f i i !cr at at.iltty. The Cilmn pby-iciaiis '. land lawyers are. as a rule. iiO-id men : ' itneio ure trie cteat element of: s:r--rgrt, m tro- popmat i Thee!! ni"nt o! w.akt"ss is tie Urifti'g n-j.. ; w t . x i, ,s ee'ttiel, t s a - -.ow t rohien.--,s a rat . rai outeoaip tf the nti: Spain: it will gra i- M'.t Itse.f, howeier. ,L til So far as mcr-ie po. tne tier- will average, J pup. 11 say tins eti. nr.aticail : the average of cntej epaast proper t' and ae;iir.-t iters ,i ,u ,t.,, .h u,. than we have anv riL'.M t, evoeei ; (pursued. t ion p iniiy protmbi i populati pose I I tne case as it staucs now wnuid Mm j I'i.v be cruel to an ir cocent ;uar,. j As to the probability of these three (witnesses being nistaken. we bave i mad some invef tipat ion. The tes-ti-'nioti.v of Mr and 'Mrs Karris wa ojtiestioned at the inquest Btlrd has been a pood deal disputed by partisans sicce. even to tbe extern of sendirg out misleading aesjia lobes to city paler-: on the prouno that the trees so "osirjci-u me view b"tee0 the J-itcj bouse where tnev lite, or: the other sins of tbe st-eet at. out baif t way tietween JuOpe Wbceier's ard the i Starr residence, tnat ibey could not have seen the iitbt. as tbey stated Artie miter of tie Ki former staff of the same beitrfct as Mr Harris, but la bit taller, went there v,.ria and sat in the chair w here' Mr? Harris I test ibed that she -at. Lnosirg from i tbire, sitt.cp in a natural pesttior.ti.e i rep-orter was al :e in broad rat liptr to -ee tie two windows on the w-s: side of tbe Ltiu-e in the -e'-orci storv jantl the on- on tne sou? a. ; not tbe wbn le window in evr-v rase ibut mcst of Umi. eroupb so' Teat J ' wonci fe pbsiIv aiseern ! it-ie in a dark cipfct. Tee winnow in : the soutnest comer r ion. was tiso dis- eri;iL.e iu dayhpbt, thaupti tit s o .j.. it ci-ari Ibe distance from j-he ted to the winn. w tn wbi-h Ms j "arris testified tbat sbe jumped after I the first sbo; is not over fnur feet, so I thai as a matter of time there i's no I c iU. culty m her itarmei,t. The .-hr j in th- soutbeast lower room is sti;; I unexj '.sited or. ary evidence at baaci , Dtte theory i- tbat what was tasen to i a ope- wa- ? from b liebt s-im--i i tialiy from tbe eviden-e ; now. it was eit her tn is or ; uiisiuiier. Beit! it wa "" - . i,uh,.on bioi tec Ciistatcp a- P iter: in Mies Graci) 't test. a iri were ccrre-jt, so that there is rjo di;r. cnity as regards tune witb thst either. A'eitner of the mmat.-i of -be Il-.m. i jr me .igej and Di.-Hblej heard tbe thots. Inoiterl ..... Pettier there was a light or tor. In short, there is ro reason wbv mquiry slioulrj be stopped b reasn woy i; fb, . . "8 a re fleet i on : Ir.fpr-r-i- it srartc hf time is ! s"en s .met tme . who s-e have any right t . exoect he rircii instances. he ;t everv vigorously I The co'ecso compifted its : t in tbe bostiurgb case at I'.-t-fjt., Mass., yesterday and a motion to it . it a a ay from the jury r.tttt- iutr K tfce prosecution '.JrLn1ei...-e:J it- ...; t-1. Tbe mother, father. w . s,f -Misvs Sbeldon. neighbors and ! ,: ' keeper have al! been on rbe sta-rf -jl-teil a story and eonsi-tent storv t dicste that tne snoot ice was tne s . of burelars. and r:.at tbe a-tc:--n.ae was behind tbe pirl at in- t. l the shootinp. Even tho wt , cot see jt tell of his falllrg utt S"ious from tbe sandbagging bef t reached .ere. Serorai t";l r--' s the burglar- anc many c Tfirrior -circumstsnces were brought it ail snow tne cjost lovitc re:at:-r t twepn the family. One witness tte rtLrklars rucr.irg away fr ,c. - bouse. There were some t.,t''t t. poirts ;c rtie testimory as t.'.Bt t-' . mott.xr kr ciite in t r'eyer lv tfce --- f her r!eSd daugtter Just aft-r -j. sborjrinc. The state ;D jt direct Vv-t rr.'' certbinlv made a oth thin e,.. s iwed -otne inconsistency it: toso '"rse eiatm.s. natural to an event .-ucb confosion ana excitement T--Worst rf tlie'u a- tie fiadiip catches in the hrus Kkethje "b: ot fy the burp'.ars. when tb- Uz. ily bad det;d that it had any -o-t: ! An entirely pew ciew is be ns: , veloped in tbe t-1 if inp of rb" "-: Caj t Titus, c-ibef of Tbe Xew ,- "iry tiureau forwarded to C'bi?f of J lice Nicholson tLtta District Afori Jlainm' td of I'ittsfield yestercoy -r iift.aavits, im; iiv-ating a "Gray"! s has hen known to the poli - ' S;-ir.gfield as William snow. it. :: esse, and irtin.a:ing tbat be -.oete Miss K .sburgh. Capta cI: . last right made public the a Si iar.'-Tnefi'-it if made ty Alice itpa: who says that she is a Ihiuhk-:-on East Etirty seciinrt street, New ) totv. Sne depos-s and m-o "l:-.-..- p.ri nan.".-! I'lar-d; slots of Spring: - ho is i:vinp ;tb ber own f- Id l.er at or; trie weeks ago tt . i. nun can.fi L--w Grey and art-l--n.an v. sited toe house of the K -btr.-hs er,tte rigt.t of the ls:t ' Aungst and found a revolver on ': tat..e. aco that be snot a pirl a::j caticd. " Tbe sc ' d is pintiiar. WBOlt TOWS WKICt KF.tl VCRWOST DAI AT BrfFALO products, and he source of dancer so slight as to be un worthy of j recau lion ary measures. If tbis is true, and J'rKocb tntrough investigation and cautious f the strike. Any cumbtr of in ions have bn pot net on t.o ijes side, fevoral of them poir.p ' as to forbid poaceftl .-rsna-beirg tt-.'d to keep workmen fliiinp the strikers' t la-?s. Wl at so f eiot: from fiiiice tb Shaffer threatens is nr injunction gainst the officials of tbe trust frcm coercing wormuen into leavinp the forbiddirg their ertprinp ike at the v 'V coctrovcrsv, as "1 toe ard act as uitch pns.-ihie. even i Tn is fe- lire u, -i tons or tbeot This would s: center point of rbe tbe strikers claim that bII tbey asked was "inst the men in bob union mills be released froaa the cot tracts now binding them t , belong to no labor orpanization. end be allowed to join out organisation without being dis charged. ' Why is B ,t tbe injunction ju-t as applicable on tbe one sloe as tbe other? Bat if it should be ap plied no the labor side, tbis doctrine f coveruDient by injunction would nav rru-a-e.-s . harm in it tban it has had heretofore. S 1 1 c American tn watt to et pear Ilk? a rich mac as f he can 't he one. was the -our -e f the rag? for cheap piano.- w t ie.b caused several years utnaturtl depre--inn of tbe organ industry from which E-a-tloboro sufferea so seriously. That has row worked itself out. and a better day tban ever is at band for orcarfl when the two instruments sell upon their lespective 'nerits m,udcallv without ary such fo lish and art'Scial distinction materially effecting the n.arttet. Tbe present is a time of reaction in n concitis!ocs--tne claim for bis lymph, afterwards exploded, was given out by otbert- before be was ready -the huge scare about diseased ca'.tie hi.s been tfetiiess -i ffir as protection of human l.fe is conter: a. tnonpb still useful in saving animal- from corttspion, and we v.x eat the it. :1k and meat of rliseiae-J Bcimtl- without danger. If he is right it would seem' tbat the battle acaicst ('t-umntins must be simplified to a degree, since tte agencies credited with spreading tne disease w,n i,e pr.-a-ly n.iuoeu number. What other effects :::av f lew and wi.al poasible efTect upon our rapidly mul:p!;. inp perm tb". ones in general orly tbe elaborate niedicti debates and experiments pure to be based upon the te Jiorb state- tnent can determine. tut it is a question tbat will need lorp and care ful study ntd experiment at many hands hef ire final conclusion can be ! warranted. Heredity, aiso. tbe doctor declared mutrmtnl ror tl.e Obnmr at ib Fwn-Auterlf-wa etspoeltloo. 'J'he observance nf Vermont Dav at th 1 .m-American Exoosttion nn Tilnr.. Heeney t.o tbe Jlrooklyn bene-, o- J day. Aueun Mh. promises to call topeth- ,er at burtaio or. this orctaston s larpe number ot present and former n-si Jenu j ol tne Greer. Alourtain s'ate. i Toe virititg 'eruior,ters will b loinerl t y ttie V crinniit Mciety of Iluf I fnlo in the celebration. The r-,;at- parv Iw-i'.l consi-t of Gov Sticknev and stuff. i tbe SfHle fttH'.fcra onsl ..,... :-. . . by tbe assessors that the tax exemp- the Verniort Association of the !. is a I tion c id not in'-lu :ie tbe huil-iings and American exposition and all o'fcer Xcr- Tbey nave since ber. raxed Lkp other l"":"'r" " u" may .ioin toe partv. buildiiiB- withnet i" ,,.rl r.!.,- ir ,i... ' -N " 'vitatiotis snil be issue;, sor! . ' '""I'-ry one will tie welconie. V B-ses.-ix.en i. j ne lo tion is brought i heuciqu'ii'ters lor tbe week to compel the refunding of til colic ',, .'T1 Ub. s,'l,!n rf wrvlw, n Market hlrct TerJ" Urte l.oet of I.lf by Expioi.ou m SunJii. u. .lanc.sm.jeei. "L,,v, " enne- , Bi..m. iTn.'Wi'Ir'l i Bew.imp muni oihio Tuesiiov, i Latum, .lulv 25. Hol. terr'ti es- IX CZSZS'Z'l ,Tom 1 ' "f Ktraieom in the mos. .i.t:.- v-uuerepatioua. ithurcl.. l:,-v H It Mli '"F"wa quarter ol Batumi totta' J ne m.woiiiF eervlr at n .:ie. pre,.n. I wrecked tbe w hole centre of tbe tew lilt J'Sritor. .llii1i,r ui'imn, Ti.- tl;-t is cari.ia.a tnii,.s,i in,.elI,,L. , :' , n, ' ip"ss.i'ie to estimate tbe in-.- cf 1fp 't fl property, t nt it is very large I t'usior ' llu; bv organ izat v m. act of the lopNlature exea.rtinff tb i.rertv from taxatmn e belief of inaction tbr-.uph dairy I for 0h time. The anciet. rh-n .,,1-1 .t considered tbis j auction the right to build on the as to be uu-I land and It! veers infer it n-u. I.trl "Tante Emi.a. " as the iate w ifc ,,J J'reciiiect JCrugT f.imilierlv calied. was a Du J'iess.i. of the same famiiv as tnat of the great Kienebej, cut -be baa no t:ri:..ai,t quiiities, ard her highest ambit i n was to p-,v ern ber hcuiseii' id in crd-r i.rn rcoo omv. arid s..p that ber hiirtianJ we- properly attended t Ore t r' ttv I ! sl ,ry is told t,f prr i,ei:ir,p the e-ulptor L who was to n.hke a ft utile cf Uc-ni i- fact! to stand m , square at I'retc c i 'n'1' to scoop a hoiiow in the top (.f ibis tali hat, -o that the wa'er might i""" "! 1 uo .ne t iras tinrs fr.mi e.-t. -and il wasp,, p., ne. Tne Kni-rrs ive l in a small writ., cottage rf rwn ft mat ws cnaracteristi" rmont W'ib tip I'U. tat.iisii.u nt the Ocr,nee House. The Ak'tior hotel, opposite the expo sition grounds will ulso furnish act- m-tnodi.tion- i.t reduced tate- for r'.e v-,- monr piir . in- riTii w,.i rake p'nee at Tcuip,e ,.f Music, which has beer o'reo it tt, purj'ose bv : o": manager-. I' re... ,,.Ut.,lt,ril jet't-ii ,.i,t- i f tne Per ior ue iiiusitta! pa-t c! tee t . jufesse- of weicn;: e will Ie . Director-Uepf--,! Ituchirne ..r,-i' 6hortTalhson 1- ByXharles Austin Bat&X.rT- - y- u Mo. JO be too distinct! v o-' -- ron' with your vr-l' The successful new- idea is the or.e tact e,...a long time Tl ,-' - - ..eve ts cute adverttst i'rfy :;tt:,w bus"aess. t-v CiOCS. yiiiyor i I'.iifi spmried to t tie' piiticipHi jettire-s mudf bv floo V Other ;! -res-es liuchanan 1ms of st Xp"elti,'!i hanoe pram. bv the must place wsich tn- T(.. i '.or .-st.cktif y. Tiie ' f the dv "will t'e i 1111 1' D.l'ingliMii ,1 he reuHt. ; non iirtin jj i'rootot. II , oi i.i:lt-.io, ard orders j The Vermont pav have j dered tlit. i.-eof the N- i.uu.iinp od August A fbe ! jUas.. , . ,, - J 1&,.WZZIW E" other cSv I , . ,3T J V. ,3r " w - L A- f ! IIe &ai2 hj bd tsai x 3. , Doa't try to Btar.le psooli j-body has uacocscioaaiv rtcog- e acard th iVii'ij,,-i; ,-o-.r" ml i' i inpiiaui. 1 .fi.f.WNt' X . r ove.ties and start1 Ion beep ten find Mates recejition Simple but '?" "-lU'C and resident Vermon-crs will i,-. ... 'bepiven m the huioiirir ... ....... ty trovtrnor and store-- in a 1 .o u-r Jieopie. t.Pr a; orils Said I e,i y our father thft his f-rm trust in God..11 '.-""'"'. ttfarirctui was tvruper t. .cine wne-t -,oki c,f ij.r dea'ti : was a ffoori e fo IC ooce aou that ns sir rnonth after ' The railroad krraBffetoects for Hie trin A ei.re RrctMaO TT i i . COCtetl r.llltp r..eikl rm.. ... - ' tnkunnri,,.. I. -i I Of nan leiUSfJ TO , ' 1 . " .lil-. Ur CXtfa ...(io.,Hiuirii:iiitiriiiis. esc it talk i:rjc the new. r., K..ri , "vuii car. ana hret -class itnurh-. mission of tuberculosis. Though can- i0,.' and tee dateer is serious th.t it : reeular frains. Irnm Venuonr points on trary to the lonp held belief and to i1"1"1'" ' enu cf L irn aiso. from exneri- hnn,i i,r ...... .. . T. 'See , - I ' UJkJUk kli , ,lrr.J ,.-1. l-lilfail'Slltt. 1""- - - ",iir rl-.a kl,.. -'.- . . 'c L,t (lib Lrn'.ie. rurTbff tt-n m.n a-l of tte extreme n.-h4 i ... J... I trary to the lonp held belief .r,ri t, t,e -be end cf bim aiso. ' !uf!ulr ",:h and (;-- over both tbe Cer, swirg of the ppnrliilnir an-. , . ! much Bf enung evidence fem .,.,; J Francis A EmlS-b rs.. ...tt l i 7 i... fr0-!J u . the .Grand Trunk j u '. iiik i, , - --t'.' .r . lut ,.ir. uo.u "inis. in .iiir. treai Will la-t rn nee e.r, r'i i. i ecoe. this view is a f,a,ae.cit k. : "OSiton lawyer, tr yip inent in the for,. nrt v v. .t i--. . .u ui it is i -- ui 'ue-., ... . .- , .. - - - - " , - -- . .w. vvutrwi railroads. r: . ... ' - .l. .. -iif(tiLi&,n&. rn.i.r. r- i x trnmii inn uip ii . -o-,.. . t-erm notion or I ne clisens" Th. :.. ' i.m.,...iiuj, . '""''-' ..mfSLio.r- :, :. i . aaw inipation e macuiatrure snri market cf t icvelea ! . ' . . " " o -"'tun; :r:e n'tieetoou neing strewn about id the I I a?CtT(l V .AW "Keztitus anil fa-ll,v 'fret. t ecause they fill tbe modern ccen :n iiu-itess end as a ful recreation. o,"it- of tealtb- A reerMlll,..'r. CMuTrl n ,tT' r . f 1 . ' "! ' . l ht t 1V,!Ut-" a- coinple-eiy , Iw !" - X- ; . '., ' . ores, i iottbes Irr. K me r New hite j-,1- w,tb ,e . use-l !;u, kWs Vr. saved b,m. 1 bey s-retcthen the ,ri:,. Hti1KJ h, -'r -u. iu u.psir.i,. priiiti-4e at-imilats t. -r Isniie V": r. :mirove ;,ptrf-t re back it ri"t fa-;., drugg st. E. li. v , ieion' froii its 11-e. cms. r-u-Ls. Sea; . -on,, F1,,.P iE sputum if consumptive pato-irs and my. as tmi..sa vers obe oiest rractioatil, mar. nf dr., r.r tm is the isolation cf victims iu aritarians an idea which Massachu setts las, put in fcrcesad in which Coo- " "aui i.- row lOHOWing. PXt to this the doctor urgs tbe n'nlipntor r.t -ification t.o the autbori:i-s rff e existerre cf tte Ci-ase, tbe Cis.tfe . .ion ci ir.-jr quiners- w .".n.ptnes . iiunge lb. , r. J i:,e ois-emmatioD f ir. o ite people c.itcfTL.rp tbe true ra rnre if cousuTi'Hor.. to air in troid mg and can. hating it. llipiurs. "' eumect may tie corciut'irg s.-tj Kinen nj pimpie- t..j ,.tie ca siivr. Tte r tbev i Eruptions. Eeve'r ce:s. ' ar butic ,ec .,n tfa.tif.ie lorC nts. ar,d P.le-. f o'.itz.'t drug s:ore. nfv.-r ior-rt-M "et cf.. nfc-n,at . n e cf vears ari. ha prer.r, another tatrptiet on tt. iegI a-pects cf Presidptt Mclvir.lev', war of enr.jup-t tB. PhiiippinVs It ise-t,tied. "Tne CrI.wful andL'p J-'iiiiti? l..nrqur-t rf theF ,ioe scope of tr eatbered frm 1 tence ; tit haw en.iVavr.-e. t .bow that fre-i-lent .'hn.iey. :itt"rtri, t-rn nan,,,! t the war wnb i.m aT, : v -b .: !b.. auTb,i:.jM , ncre.. rown war up :. tie- f'::i one-, and tour prwutint- u v-sr J-r j ,ear. wita i;it ,eg. n.i.t fctt ne i an a-t .f i g-e-s puriwirti'v t -l-H-.-ntf te lorn !h t'.wer ."eiiit:ptte tnha'.i'iint. of toe I'irl noine i-iaiei. ,.-.-.,r.i,i,. ,.. i. . wo, j ieusarc a.1 ti, Uo teat witb-jjt itiu.t c-f time. art btst BTiH rh. T... , Centra, railroads, to. :c.ios:ty is aroused the better. 1 way in a mercantile business. D.et.eu Caaeiol Ke Orel S-"'S' The lonper if srnr-t . i ne local anpiiratlom. iher r.. t .. i the better if it ie . ' . wzzxix wmethods of ra'ns itiE.i.iii ihhum- iniiiun,.,!,,!, ttkt ' ' ", . 'UOQS 1 ean never have . reu..rea to It- nonr.it! rou liavi una: iti.- will I- uet. nrej it(tiiiiir ;ut ii rue -i e rluu'lrec. Iinoxrs tnr itr ' ooy WHO cried ,ut t.. t "B -'ss it caa he , ba-ked it? v,-.h the fatttoi K .... . Se1t.r,:re:.Vi"' -".-C-0.O. - r- f .. . ' "1 CIJ nd a theatrical mans. had ever tried newspaper unaided by posters he had tried porters tte t '.at . combmatinn wnc .--.- o-t ae sa:- n a.re best of -.11. ' That :s tor theat-loaX Business methods and shoTr methods of necessity cittcr. A show stars a dav o three cays, or a -veeir. liay never come aiata sVust f-et j.:; fc tt ccn then, and get it quickly. There must be a hur rah." Th more people " are startled and the rT more their It isn't that That e pierttv of the v... .y,:7ii t1 i ii,an.ta ..i-t:ti.,c u; tue wwou. et it out on that line." Rem Wolf ind dM.t tn one spot - a f 3 r-.e-r-l V e ere erj; cfcse et le-b i-ire.. i,r uu,:. cuirrli Curt. 5.,.,, iiin uiKi ir. " ' r. I CHE VET CO, To.cac. o. lifcti'e i .n.i:v co, -rr ij-. ij.. IT IW1 let fois hear htm howl. At. CWi, AmjtiM A. r, 1 - ft. ( ,VW-!.'''iC1 '---rre-.-f-