Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Burlington Weekly Free Press from Burlington, Vermont • Page 4

Location:
Burlington, Vermont
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

fJfE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS: THURSDAY, JlirsHJ 21, WOO. illF. WKKKIiY KHKK I'ltKSS, 3 cnots per 0 i 'cciitifor six months, 1.00 a year, port-i free. Vihrrttamrnt nnd subscription! received in the ofucc, 189 College street. Full nelvei-IMng rnte sent nn appllenllnn.

counts en nut 1m nwnrd for ttbc.rlptlon'. (ubrrlbers will plcnvc remit with order, nnmei Me not entered until payment received, nnd nil papers nro stopped nt the, cud o( the tlmo 1 eld Inr. Heiulttnnco nt tlio rW of the Mlliscrlber until lundn by reglMori'd letter, or by check or poitnl order pnynhlo to thn The d.ito when tho subscription expires Is on tlienddress-lnbel of each paper, tlio clinngo of which lo a Riibseipitrnt dnto becomes a receipt 'or ro.nlttanre. No other receipt Is sent ess rerpiested, The receipt of tho paper Is a Mllllclent receipt for Iho tint subscription. hrli a change, of address Is desired, both I old anil new addresses should bo given.

'I emu SI. 00 a Year, Always In Advance. 1 I I'f THIIISDAY. JCNK 21. In this tit He Is In tho prlino of life, tic was an IliHiientlttl member of the Senate In IssS, mih chairman of the general committee mill occasionally niouplod tlm clmlr nf tho Semite with dignity nnd title-eev-s.

He Is gentleman of intelligence nnd edticntlrtii Interested In many good inibllc objects, of courteous nddless nnd unblemished character. Ho bus been In previous yoar prominently mentioned in connection with the lloiiloimnl governorship: nnd his Irlends naturally thlnli that the time liu come to press him earnestly for the place. As a respected townsman, .1 sound republican mil Rood citizen, If tho convention should place his iiamo on tho ticket we should be well pleased: and If nominated, we believe he would WANT HI). When you want anything, ndvcrtisn In (lie new special column of this paper. Homo I nl pains nro offered thera this week which It will pay you to read about.

Heo pngo leven. This paper hM mora than 2.1,000 lenders every week, nnd one tout a word ii ill each them all. JrulEO Powers In Ills Own Comity The voters of the First Congressional Mill let cannot liavo failed to bo Impressed by the handsome showing which Congressman 11. II. Towers has made In the canvass In his own county.

Thus far ho has lost only two towns In Lamoille County, Inning 111 delegates to eight for ex-Gov. I'h ec; and Inasmuch ns he Is best Known In his own county, this result must bo doubly gratifying to him. He has resolutely adhered to his determination not to make a canvass In any of tho ether counties having candidates of their own In the Held, and while he may havo lost votes by taking this courso It has left him In dlg-nlllcd position which Is as creditable to him us It Is gratifying to his constituents, make a capable, Impaitlal nnd i1IiiIIKm1 't'hls course bus won filcnds for him In president of the other counties and when the voters of tlio So much we enn s.iy without the slight- county stop to think of Judge Powers' pto-est disparagement of the other cotupetl-' nounccd ability and Ills efficient service In tor for the place. Hon. Martin Allen Congioss they will bo disposed to bear In of I'Vrilsburgh has tho respect and esteem mind that the olflce Is not made tor the of all who know Mm.

Ho Is a leuellng for tllP public and It should bo fanner and a piomlnent mid sound busi-' bestowed on the man who can rentier tho ncss man. lie has hud leglslathe xperl-1 ''et account of himself as a public scr-enco In both House and and an Influential member of each body, lie lias been an earnest republican from tlio Atlmir.it Dewey Not in tlio Field. Admlial Dewey has again upset tlio calculations of not a few politicians by nn- tlnie be cast his llrst vote, and has lepie-wentm! Ihe nnrlc In tnnnv c.ili rlil Inns 111 I 1.1. i Ibis State: and was the alternate delegate i to the last national republican convention. tr a lnctor 1,1 Presidential race or In connection wun ine vico-prcsiiicntin.

content. I'pon his return lo Washington In reply to nn Imiuliy regarding the nl- the tight side of all public quested Uos Senatorial content Dr. V. H. II.

Hons, and he has a host of i tends nil arm of Cbaiiotte. who has received the 'over the Stale. Ills count will doubtless llls 10 1,10 Northwest, l.e tall, of his town for the State 1 entitled to recognition frankly and ficely with the newspaper from the "south side" says tills time, ns not havlne had Kovemor or 1,1 Ho admitted that bo th tu f.nors Hon. V. I'.

Dillingham for R0vernor smco and but IHlt I'olltulun and said that lie nnrt Scnitor Dr. Varncy Is therefore tbor-a 1)ir, allotment or electlvo oughly In nccoid with the sentiment of ajstlUc, mnnv great majority of the people of Chilton den County in relation to the Senatorial Issue. Dlllliimlinin Sweeping the Htatn. That Hon. V.

P. DIllliiRham will be tho next Tnlled States senator from the east side of the mountain, no longer admits of a reasonable doubt. Loading men who have supported Gen. Grout or Hon. Clias.

A Prouty have admitted that nothing could prevent the election of DIlllnRham to the seat of the lamented Morrill, f-troniT the popular demanil for his sc- I been asked by various political lo I allow tlio use of his name In connection Wo do not undertake to predict the ami mac a.ier iioki-suit as between these two Kcntlemeu. the for v.ll I frlo.1K. Intw.en nlU llcwl his llllllK- nnd no one cm say that a mistake Iris been made which ever Is chosen. And wanted Mm. He added that he bad cl- shall hope that It l.s simply a ileferilnB 1 nieiu oi of the honor for the one who falls to re-, hls 011 ,0 nowiliiniion for pinco on ine ilemocratie ticket, on the ground that the honor had not hem celve tho nomination at this time.

Kv-fiov. DUliiiuliain's SlrciiKlh One of the gratifying results of the cau cuses for the election of delegates to tendered to him. That Admlial Dewey has ceased to re- wot vrj i Kidney disease Mr. A. H.

Ilcndrli, prominent bustneu man of Rochctter, N. Your crenl Blood Purijltr was rtcnmmendM to rnr fry a friend, for Wk Kidney trtntblr, uhteix had teen on. noytnjj mt for toma time, I began wt nboul cm year ago to me Tr. inmnmj' Pitlt for Pale Jrople, 9 rmdcvTfrfaAiinirtAfm orour menlii all pain lantihcd entirety and lam at uell Uyday ai ever in mv llf Wtt mm eheerfxdly reeommtnd them to all DdTerersfrom Kidney trouble. 1 A.

B. IUnduii, 70S. Jlln Slrpet, Jtaclienter, N. Y. 9 5 Ot are nold brl) lfonttjs or direct (rum I)r.

Wllllru Meillclnr Schenectnl, PI N. pojtp.U on reualpt ot rrlci', too. Sn per boi, fix botes, pelled to pay a federal tax of ten cents a pu'lliil. I CoiiKressman Harney In the course of Hpeceh said; At the Inst session of the Fifty-fifth ('oppress, the Senate, by refolullon, annuitized and dliected Its committee on manufactures to Investigate the puro food question anil to ascertain If any fond pro-duets are frauds upon the purebascis. While this committee was In session In the city of ClilcnRO Inst summer, several witnesses appeared before It with of oleomargarine, which had Just been purchased for Iho "best creamery butter.

and for which from IS to 25 cents m.t pound hud been paid. Somo of these packages had no marks upon them at all, as lcuulied by law, In eiinb.o llic pur Burlington Savings Bank INCORPORATED 18 17. Deposits Deo. 30, 1899, Surplus 330,085.37 Total Assota 3 TIIUSTEEB. CnAiiLR P.

y.Mtrn, llKNtty (Iiieenb, .1. L. Unsrow, A. (I. l'Ktnca, Njl.l.Alll) Cm MS IlENIlV WKI.I.S.

irccives and pays deposits dally. Deposits duiins the llrst four business dais of Uin iminlli dtaw Intetufct elinser lo know what he was buying, nndlfiom Uiu llrst. If inado afterwuidB In- all the others weie so wrapped that this teiest will communco tho Iliai of tho fol-mark was entirely concealed; and this evl-, IowIiib month. deuce was not successfully contradicted i Inteieat will bo credited to depositors Notwithstanding tho fact that this kind January I and July compounding twico oi traflle Is being carried on nil over the yeur, 'i'heio are no stockholders in this country, nil the time In violation of law, bank. All the earnings, less expense, be-experience proves that under the present to depositors.

Thu rate of Interest law It Is practically Impossible to pre- depends upon tho earnings, and for twievo vent it or to punish the offenders. 1 J'ears was 11, per cent, but under a hw It mnv bo slated as a fact almnst un- Iased by tho Legislature of 1MM) no sav-cllsputed that more than four-llftbs of the 1'Hts bank can pay moro than per cent, oleomargarine soal and consumed In this its suiplug reaches 10 per cent, of country Is sold for puro butter; and a. Jts deposits, when special dividend Is to large part of that which Is honestly sold be made. Is fratidently placed before the consumer In this State are paid i bank on depaslts of il.oOO or les. Depcs- house keepers This dlshomst 'ecelvcd In sums from Jl to liM, SeS.rVnt-'anrrr.o pi- xlmatcly lo that ercamery but- tom.mi,, r.

hum. i.r. uWl p()sted by older of tb National Bank, Burlinqton, Vt. court. nrB.l,m-r."t.

tee of the bank P. SMITH, resident, PHHDKIUCIC W. WARD, Treiis. K. 9.

ISI1AM, Assistant Treasurer. PERSONAL AND GENERAL In London It Is said that Clou. Cion.le, the Poor captive of St. Hehn.i. is le.iily Ihistern ii nd Western continents 1 way of the Herlng Straits, and it Is not impossible that the prolect of tlio French gard as a presidential candidate county conventions which will nominate evident fiom tho freedom with whuh syndicate may be a long step In tluu di- candldates for the State Senate, Is the ne discusses national and political Isf-ues icciion.

lection for tbnt honor, and the result. of strength shown by Hon. William P. Dllllng- compared with Ills lecent extreme roll- caucuses and convention already held nrim ap tMr. prople's choice for I'nlted cence.

While not posing as a political prlls.i rrninst Olentnnrtrnrino of it. In Hurlington as well as else- an automobile which ho operates lit hnve furnished nn unerring Index of the i stales Senator to complete the unexpired Piophet ho predicts that W. J. Hryan will 1 1 where in this State dealers selling oleo- Uh all the ease of a term of the lamented Senator Morrill, "ec urn an election at the hands nf ln" excepuon o. uioso Judge Itoss having been appointed to 111! people, a statement which he would In tho manufacture or hand- the vacancy until the Legislature could eeitalnly not have made if he had of oleomargarine, all classes includ- elect a successor.

It had been claimed ri1 possible candidate for reoond lh" Pioducers and consumers of popular will. Addison county republicans yesterday led the way grandly In tho First Dlstilct by enthusiastically endorsing the candl- 1 dolly product are Interested In the pro line of Dillingham for the United ,1.,,. e.rpssma nrnnt wnubl hnvo most place on tho Hiyan ticket. Btab Senate, nnd other counties on tills oI tho towni4 mu thc trom Admiral Diwey Is somewhat familiar.1"1'"""1 of th' 14,1:0 nf thls PrmUict as snn.iii It Is with the ii i hut ter. The dairymen are so evidently iu- "ui ii.

noin siues ol uiu iiiuiiui.tiii line icnii iu v.nnr tb.m one-half. Does It need any ti it if a law Is passed mid enforced which will, prevent this ilectit and fraud, tlit.s Imitation will be reduced In price to a fair profit above Iho cost of production, and thus save money lo tho purchasers and cnntuiners of oleomni garlne? It Is not to wondeied at that the pork p.ick-eiu of Chicago and other large cities are opposed to this measure, lieenuso without funic such law they are able to sell Imi tation butter for moro tnan twice tlio cose Scotchman by tho name of McCrone oi production. i it i nn i.tiill-niiteil rnol that the cleat '-'harlotte t'rabtree, the retired aiirisi, it Is an undisputed racl tli.it tlio guac oic( ns LoU(li hlH gubscrlljed pork packers nro doing their utmost to to ol. uaol3. homu Ncw defeat all legislation that will prevent oi k.

them from continuing to icnllzo their) ))P ot Ncw nn. a enormous prollts from the sale of spurl- mat made for the wedding of his oils dairy as genuine butter, nnd grandfather by Piesldent Andrew Jolin-they will undoubtedly seek to contiol the who llt tlmc next Congress which will carry on tho LI Hung Chang maintains at bis own Ugh. begun by tho piese.it body tho bill e.pen-e a force of soldiers as a body. guard. They ale no pail of the Chlneso having gone over until tho short session, nl.my an(1 aro thl, 1)CiSt p.lU1 In lint legislation already cnactc! Is scrv- the empire.

ing a good purpose where advantage is jiiuvus D.ily, the copper magnate, has himself drlv- margarlnc Illegally have been successfully prosecuted, nnd it would seem that traf-! Herbert Putnam, librarian of Congress, ii has Just sal eel for Huropc, chiefly to pur- tic In this stuff was also carried on under uhasJe hooU wm difficulties In Connecticut. A New Haven lry at lno Gutenberg celebration at correspondent states that State Dairy Mainz Commissioner Noble and his deputy, who' rapt. J. JJ. Coghlan.

one of the heroes had known for some time that "oleo" was of the Spanish war, has be.n In command WINOOSKI SAVINGS BANKi I rom iu cuiclul management nan nor! 1 met with loss ftom any loan mado due-" lng the last twcniy years. Deposits made eluring tho llrst five day of any month will draw Interest from the ill day of that month mad after the fifth day of any month will draw? Interest from tho tlrst day of tho licxtf month. Interest Is credited depositors Jr.nu.iryy 1st and July 1st, compounding scmi- iw nuaiiy. Tho rate of Interest pi'l to depositors by all saWngs banks in this S'n'ej la limited by law to four per cent until surplus amounts lo ten per cent, of I' $300 000 wiien an extra dividend Is to be inn nun I Is allowed by law to be p.ibt IUUUIU I on deposits In excess of two thousand dol lars except It be on eleposlts by widows. orphans, administrators, exeoutor, guar-" ellnns, charitable or religious Instltti'lons- or on trust funds deposited by order 03 A rreneral banking business The bank pays nil nxea In thl transacted i on deposits of hftecn hundred dollar or) less.

VKHMONT LOANS SOLICITED Due Depositors Dec. HI, 15,03 Surplus 41 1 "XT -J Deposits nnd surplus "rf II. Werton, Prrslient' Ormond Co'e. Treasurer. TtlPSTIlES-S.

II. .1 Smalt O. Ray, A. Stevens. Ormond Cole, He i' Mower Samuel nigw-ood II Pb mar Capital Surplus and Profits Drafts drawn on any country in Kurope, payables in tho currency of the country Special attention given to accounts of out-of-town depositors.

II. T. rtUTTL'U, Cashier. DIRECTORS: JOF.L II. OATES, President.

DANIHL W. UOllINSON, Vlce-rrealdesnU A PIC It C. SPAULDINQ. KLIAS LYMAN. FltED'K E.

DUUGESS. you want to get the right kind of printing go to the right place tho Free Press Job Office admitted that nothing can stem the tide ot i sll0tv Dillingham is strong during tho past few yen is, and ho Is free Smctl hy the Purln" lat Waterbury, that State, al- of 'lc' Sown! navai station, but.l as nranmfliil la I tin offt en In MhnlV lllO nrm- Mnn flvnn lii.iV'.i nf nhennrn I Mka v. 1.. no nn nn I I nl in vur, k. fciiiiiiivni in lne niiai disiricis as wcu as in ine i.

i.ittcuilen counties, and Itutland outsldo al.scr uint. i.i.i i 'damaging ehaincter of this substitution i larger towns. i mu inane, round of Hut land eity, as cl.c where on the wist it been generally conceded that Dll-' 'esult of Hie conlllct now In stljWOd side evidence of this is found In the waH rcms on tho West side as Progress In tho Fiowery Kingdom, and 1,11 "i i raip! an cellar In the .1,1. in nenriv everv tnstancs candidates that Is thn adontlnn of the i. be realized on.y when wo consider tne ng- for the Vermont Senate tlnil It noecssn.

op tlon clalmP1 thnt he wolll(, ky for American goods on equal terms "rcs nM.rlng the sale of oleon arga die. lare In his favor before they can ot makc as a rhowln- on tnc Kabl with all the ether commercial powers of cording th.i statistics published secure any satisfactory assurances Ki(iei cjrout's peculiar political meth- the world. It Is for the American nation nomination by the people, nat iiiriner proof can be desired that ex-Gov. Dillingham Is the pcoplo's candidate for the United States lirtitr-h fitlllf. were.

renealedlv ound M0 pounds of that product, "Pimn" De succcc.icr i.y 'Capt. Dyer, of the Huston navy ald. away ill caskets, coffins, and cas-i A Ho stained glass window in memory ARE YOU GOING TO PARIS? If you are going abroad do not fail to travel with a sup ply of international cheques. The safest and most convenient form for carrying funds yet devised. We can supply them from a stock constantly on hand.

Or if you prefer a letter of credit we can give you this form of exchange. Either will makc your funds readily available where ever you go. Call on or address. THE BURLINQTON TRUST CO. 1 62 College Burlington, Vt of Hattle M.

Tower has been pre- ods hnvlmr been counted upon to make his 10 10 nations of the woild that wo congressional district outside of the re- 111 lllis a petition which would glon named strong In bis support. ljn impossible but for the results caucuses held In Orange, Windham and of our war with Spain. He thinks Provb elrnr-e has hern unrk-lmf In mtr the truth of our claim that Dillingham is holms to thc presence of our large army the choice of the people, Including he of men anil a formidable lleet of ships nat numbers who do not usually take ngni on me spot tor tne enforcement of lie thinks we must retain A Senatorial Still Hunt. We have lecclved flesh evidences from different parts of tho State which go to snow that some ot the friends ot Congress- a actlve part political canvasses. With eiur demands, the secretary of tho treasury the proilm- lion of spuiious butter acgrerated pounds during the last llseal year, while during the month of last December alone 11,713,743 pounds of oleomarginc 'weie produced.

Turning to the consumers of both genu ine butter and oclnmaigiiiine It l.s plain muci i-iace ti.uuh.. ...11 to the John 11. Smyth School In found amid those luguhrious surroundings Chicago. Mis- Tower was a ictlm of La came fiom "The Vermont Manufactui lug Pourfiogne disaster, and the window is of Providence," and was shipped to fcftrrrMM N. Waterbury, Conn.

The statement Is the school. added that the parties implicated will bo Tho wl nf' JmM a Qf piosecuted. The moral to be drawn from Worcester, was tiled in the probata this Is that much can be accompllhd in court of Hint city the other day. The entile direction of the restriction of tho sale "re estate Is left to tho unlwrslty. proof oleomargarine, provided every advan- l.1',, r-lty raUe a und man Grout in places wnero tne sentimeni -Windham County a unit for Dillingham, possession of Iho Philippine.

Inlands, and for cx-Gov. Dillingham l.i overw helming wlth the majority of tho towns in build up an enormous coininercc In the are tiying to secure iiiiresentatlon on thc'i Wjmlgm. aml orange counties for him. Tar Kast. It Admiral Dewey Is correctly bg itions to the county conventions by amJ wltll hs wn coumy solidly in Ids quoted, tlieicfurc, ho is an ardent opan- cincea.lng their proferences or misleading sllpport thero remains only Hie three slonlst.

thc people as to their preferences forUnit- coun(lps thu uor)euflt part oftbe' lint while the heio of Manila has ccus-cl States senator. Not only have Giout state Cak.ti0nla, Kssex and Orleans, from eel to legard himself as a presidential men obtained positions oil Dillingham Which Congressman Grout can secure the probability, lie Is certain of one comfort-ma ions in this way, but In one Instance majis mt paporM naVQ alul ial ls lhat ho has a candidate for State senator secured an prcuctnK for him, nnd he must lo'vc and aflectlon of the- American through a trick of this sort. lmU wlth Roai alul pU, No one rlU.stlon Ults Htatcment, that they would bo benelited by having each product stand on Its merits. Willi the aid of butter and butter oil It Is possible to manufacture oleomat garino or biitlerlnc that cannot be distinguished from poor butter. Hut even If spurious butter wero as wholesome and di-Mi'iib as the genuine ptoduct.

there I a marked dii'ereneo between the cost of oleomargarine, and of butter. Where tho manufac turer ot o.eoniargaiiiie can color bis pi oil tuge is taken of existing laws. Home Hull) in Vcriiinn of The pen-name of tho Queen of rtou-manla, "Carmen Sylva," is to be tho namo of a new town which has lust been found- I ed on the Danube Delta. net so as to Nuetlrtl Politics. It there ls anything on which the poo-' Col.

linden-Powell, tho defender of pic of Vermont pride themselves It Is Mnfeklng, has always been something of a their independence. Dver since their fore- Journalist, and during the Matabele war 1 was 'he London Chronicle correspon- fnthors persisted In maintaining and do- fending their rights to their land against SujU who tomman(ls tha their nelghbois on various sides, Vermont- Terrible 111 the Chinese troubles, is bfst ers have insisted upon their right to man- known for invention of tho naval gun I ago their own affairs, and this is as into ino.iiui.ig means ..1 which ne save.i nku it lescmblc butter, and l.adysmith. lie ha.s also contilved a new 1UL1P. I IIU ClLllllL S.llllllllH 'lift. 1 UB.

This is a deliberate and reprehensible. 1 CommieMonfr for the demonstrations on the part of the We would not underestimate Congress- people wherever ho has travelled In tills man Grout's support In every county iu country have proved conclusively lhat ho sell It as such, be Is able to roup 1111 enormous piollt. if person Is willing to sub. I of their politics as of other elfort to thwart the wishes of the people, and it must bo at the same time an hu miliating eon.essio, ui st.UOf fm. has sectlaili a few ls sU MUnlrM Dewcy ijeil.

iiruui rt cuuti. ti v.tiiiv.1 stitute the sinirlous product for genuine butter, lie ought to lu.e the privilege I of the political walking delegate In Vermont politics In connection Newspaper correspoiiilents had a hard tune ef It In tho Hoer war. G. W. Steevens I with the contest for tho succession to the of the Mail and Mr.

Mitchell of the St seal in ine rnitcu Miaies nenaie so long iiaid, noin died 01 lever 111 i.auysmitn; elite's place In public estimation is such that men favorable to him can not securo ad election as delegates without iialmlng off themselves as favorable, to a rival, his hold upon the people must be weak indeed and men who will thus stultify themselves should be read out of the party. Thc people of Vermont are noted for their love of fair play, and thu man or eet of men who try to dofeat tho wishes of tho people. In this way will Inevitably be called to account. The present campaign for tlic Cnltocl States scnatorship has already leached a point where tho cause of public moruls as well as clean government demand the rebuke, of those who would thus debauch representative rule, and If there were no oilier Issu men who will favor bis election. His sup- not the llrst man to win world-wide fame porters, however, Include men who in war only to bo dinwn Into the mael snapped the party whip so many times strom of politics, as tho admirers of tho for the purpose of promoting their own late Gen.

Grant havo reason to remcm- interests, that the people havo grown her, but he has been fortunate In realizing tiled of perpetually boosting them Into his situation before the politicians had saving the actual ditf.reuce between tho tne lamntc(1 Morrtu bo K. G. Parslow ot tho Chronicle was mur price of the two articles of diet. Iesente(1 true Vermont- It follows that thero aro comparative. 1 Killed at Laelysmltb, anil the few people who are not Intel ested In the Grout antl-oleomargarlne bill which was recently reported to Congress.

bill was repented from tho committee on nl, ,1 rn In- 1 fiU.lll!, 11 Honi'V llf political positions, and the young men will done their work Willi him. He has gone on nee iil it i ii ii i.ji.ii mi. um t.v..... panicel the same. Tho mujuiity repent holds that 'tho people have ample for at the tremendous growth of the oleomargarine Unfile in i Ills country dining tho past few years, which now appears to have reached proportions beyond u.

lMtnKler alK, regulate or contiol, and tne present tea era! laws are apparently altogether In also rally to the support of Dillingham, just far enough to Justify his fervent the popular candidate for tho senatorshlp. thanks to God because the people did not We have already refened to some ot appear lo want him to bo President, tho remarkable methods employed by Admiral Dewey's host of friends nnd Congressman Grout for the purpose of admirers In Vermont and elsewhere, who promoting his candidacy, sucli as Hooding regretted to see lilm descend from the pc- the State with letters by "disinterested" destal to which ho had been raised In Washington conespondents; the publlca- popular esicem for the purpose of engag- Hon of allldavlts of Congressmen In the ing In presidential politics will rejoice over Far West, one of whom said he did not the assurances that be no longer aspires know Congressman Grout, although a m.i.,-.l-...f r.t tl.1t l.rt.l,. 11... r.e rt than this between Cn. Grout and Gov.

1 e.iiion 01 tne democracy or oi any mous ammlnt ot- and Ulc-Kal selling Dl llngham the people of this State could walking otli. party. As the hero of Manila alone of oloomarBarlne Is In the great prollts not afford to set thc seal of their appiov- m. ui an aoiniiig piucc in ine love (1eilvc.l from the sale of tho which i nra and esteem ot the American people and imitation, because ot its nJisolute counter-any named, and that Is the securing of It Is to be hoped thnt ho may never again of mater, which enables unscrupulous members of thc Legislature through tho bo lured from his proud place by the fas- dialers to impose upon un.siinpectlng cus- legltlmately bo held responsible for tho 1 ul glamour oi pontics. succession to senator seat, wnicu Is a confession that Grout is not Iho tha the ers.

Austuilian. Mr. l.amle. wa.s killed ut 1 The leport In our news columns of the P.ensberg. One other lost an aim and four experience of the man who came from were Washington to St.

Albans for the Herbert Putnam, librarian of Congress, of trying to make political capital among lia" JUtit lor Europe, chiefly to pur- n- chase books. He will represent this coun- men lor Congressman try at the Gutenberg celebration at Mainz. Grout in tho senatorial contest should be- Iho assignment of commissions lor por- a warning to those who would have tho trals of Massachusetts governors for the experiment repeated elsewhere, as we new S-tnte House has been completed by informed was originally Intended. The gov. Crane, i be selections are: llowclnin fact that this man icgistered as coming L.

Tarbell, Stiong, Henry Sanelhain; Ilil .11. Ill.l 1 I Llhlllll, to aliv nnsltlnii In the r-lfl nf ll.o ii.illnot.l P'C. tn ii i oi ma fiiui Sullivan. K. L.

lnsen: Gore. M.nrle Pn jti from a Vermont town Instead of Washing- Henry Sanelham; Lincoln, V. W. ton is a confession In Itself that he Is an Henson: Kverett, Philip Halo; Morton, R. In connection with the u- Hardle; Hriggs (by purchase); Bout- wen, i.

i iniou asnnurn, iinnni false representations which he made will u.llard. It.inl- D. j. ciallln, J. II.

discredit him with all right-thinking peo- Young, Washburn, F. W. Henson, llutler at on the former. We recognize the fact that a candidate tor public olllce can not reasonably or nets of all those who support him, Tho exigencies of local politics often work contiary to tho expressed wishes ot a political aspirant. In the present instance there seems to be a similar plan of opeia-tlons In tho different parts ot the State, from which wo have lecelved advices, and no matter who may bo responsible for the adoption of this political sleight-of-hnnd peiformance, tno people can not afford to permit It to succeed.

We vepeat what we havo already said, 1st every candidate stand or fall on his own merits, If yuil arc for Dillingham, see that tlio delegates to your county convention are lor him In fact and not opponents In disguise, and look to it also that your representative's In the Legislature are in fact as well as in name. choice of tho people, otherwise concealment would not be necessary lo secure senators and representatives In his Interest. Tho friends of ex-Gov. William P. Dll- tomcrs.

I The majority of the committee bellevo that a tax of ten cents per pound upon From New York to London Hy Hull Although tho theoiy has been advanced oleomargarine, colored to resemble but-that the ancient people of this cuntlnent ter, will not deprive the manufacturers wero descended from Asiatics driven and dealers or consumers of any great across the Paciilc by the moruj amount of legal right tlu-y now popular supposition Is that tho aborigines The also believe that the manufacture This State lias been Hooded with lltrra-j lure written by "disinterested" Washing-j ton correspondents In support of Gen. Grout; wo havo bad allklavlts galore of Western congressmen, including one who did not know him, ns to his work in Congress; wo havo been served with carefully compiled statistics showing that Gen. Grout was as big a man arithmetically as Kdniunds or Morrill, not to mention Senator Proctor; and now we aro visited by tho walking political delegate from the national capital to tell us whom we should select for Senator Morrill's beat through (not selected): Itoblnson. D. J.

Strain; Ames, C. A. Whlplo (N. tlrackelt, W. G.

Page; Russell. K. C. Tarbell. OUR KALEIDOSCOPE.

desire a cheap substitute for butter will purchase the uncolored article, tho only difference being that the counterfeit arti- i'lie Lieutenant Gove'iiiorsliiii, Appal ently the only question Iu lesjaiel to tho Statu ticket to lie settled by the Btato convention is In regard to tno nomination for lieutenant governor. Mr. Stlckney will bo nominated for governor by necia mation. Secretary of State How-land, Treasurer Paeon and Auditor Harbor have held their i if peel he ottices but for a single term and have no competitors fcr renoiiiinatlon. The place on the ticket Is holdoin settled in advance of the meeting of the convention, and this year l.s likely to tie no exception to that rule.

So far as expressions of preference have beer, made public, the nomination for lieutenant governor 'les between two worthy gentlemen, lion. Kllhu Tuft, of Chittenden county and Hon. Mai tin Allen of Addison county, Kach of Ihesa will we suppose, have the support of his county. In the convention! each has been favorably mentioned by the republican pa-per? In other counties; each has many friends and undoubtedly there will hn many delegates In the convention who will be sorry to be obliged lo choose between tt ill, Tuft i a lawyer Iu good standing lingbiim should be awako to the fact that lot America found their way naturally the opposition Is using every endeavor to from Asia to tho new world oy way of secure tho election of those men as sena-'tne COmpaiatlvely narrow Beting Slrnlts. tors and representatives in the General tnls jt maVi )s rUerefUng to oh-Assembly who profess to go unpledged FPrvp tnat modern progress proposes to and "unmortgaged." It can be taken for ut.

advantage of this natural route for ele, colnieel in Imitation of butter, will no i. I'd 11 1 u.l 1 Im 1 uitf.V. nntiillfliilni. t'n i-irinrwutl ri ilncl opening oi an an ran lino oeiween mo to the election of Dillingham. Wherever 0el world nnd the new.

Gen. Grout's strength Is Insufllclent to it announced that a French syndlcuto make an open tight his filemls will en- for the purpose of eon- deavor to smuggle Into the Legislature striictlng a gigantic lallway north from men who favor him under the guise ot'thr eastern terminus of the gieat Slhei-eunelldates who desire to go unpledged so rallwuy By4Ucm t() hu rialUi that they may act their own best l)f tMU ment with the hope that Dillingham's sup- Bhnr SURR IIK COCLDN'T TALK. Twickenham 1 saw Rambler to-day and he was telling me about his baby. Mis. Twickenham Can the baby talk? Twickenham No.

Mrs, Twickenham Did you ask him? Twickenham No, Put he didn lepeat anything the baby said. Harlem Life. THU MAN OF IT. "Poor Lot!" exclaimed a lady In the nrt gallery as she paused in front of a paint B2 WE NEVER REAP WE NEVER SOW. Our present properties and facilities are earning an amount sufficient to pay eight per cent, on all stock issued and outstanding.

Information, including price and terms of payment, furnished and subscriptions received by HON. GEO. W. WING, Montpeller, Ex-Mayor. Coun-oellor and Attorney.

iTheAmerican Confectionery Co (INCORPORATED.) GENRItAL OFFICES Devonshire Bldg. Boston, Mass Union Block, Montpelier, Vt Manufacturing Department, 506-99 Gresn Jamaica Plain.Maas porters may In some instances be thus Induced to vote for Grout candidates. It Is lo lie hoped that the friends ot Mr. Dllllnghnm who Is plainly tho choice of the people will be sulllciently alive to such ini'ihodsns to effectually prevent thesiio-cessthereof Inevery countynnd town In Iho Slate where such schemes nro ri'sortej to. If you are for Dillingham, see that your elelegates to your county convention ns well ns your Senators and Itepresentn-lives are for.

him llrst, last and all tlio time, win representatives in tho Legislature under'thls measure, and that those Truly this is the most remarkable method lns ivpiesentlng the family leaving the UI UUIIUIIGUUK it UHIU'M IUI Will I- lllini nnmn uij. i iiwiiHiii States that Vermont oversaw, "lien lie neneie nis wue iransinrme.i mm a pillar of sail!" and If people of various classes In ash her husband, "that ington are to help select our representn- he thought ho would now have a chance tlves In Legislature which Is to choose! to get a fresh News. A Good Cough Medicine. It speaks well for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when druggists use it In their own families In preference to any other. "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the past live years with complete satisfaction to myself and customers," say Druggist J.

Goldsmith, Van Etten, N. A. "I have always used It In my own family both for ordinary cough nnd colds and for the cough following la grippe, and find It very efficacious," Guaranteed by all druggists, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure "Digests what you eat." conned with tho railroad now In proresH of construction to the Klondike. Tho bildglng of the' Hiring Straits, would na turally be regarded as the chief obstacle. to bo overcome III the piiv-ecutlon of this vast enterprise', but it is asserted that thlx difficulty Is not so Insuperable as It might casually appear.

The engineer who is representing the syndicate Is authority for the statement that the water in tho Pcrlng Sralts ls comparatively shallow, while the islands rue not further apart that tho width of tho Kngllsli Cnannel from Calais to Dover. Tho engineering difficulties to be overcome In bridging the Straits nro probably not to be compared lo tho lesser ones Involved In the constiuctlon of railroad bridges across Lake Chnmplaln, but the latter will enable our rendeis to form fcome Idea of the marked progress that has been mads In methods of railroad con. Btruutlon as well as of the ease with which engineering difficulties formeily rcgai tied as Insurmountable an now ntrr.oiric The time is III uniloubteill i.nne when there will bu rapid transit between tho longer be accessible to hotelkeepers, res-lauranl-keepers, and boarding houses pioprlelors, at such pricos n3 will be an Inducement for them to deceive their guests, ami thus another of consume! who liuvo been subjected lo imposition for menu than twenty years, will bo able to know whether they are eating butter fat, or bug fat, when they spnad their bioa.l. Thn minority report on the other hand asserts that oleomargarine Is a wholesome a Dulled States senator they may yet, rp fnil, womnn a come here annually lo help us elect our smnvl eutclva nd laid a penny on iildeimen, our selectmen and our road the counter. "Glvo mo two and one-half comml'sslcineis.

It is time for Vermontcrs pounds of Sunday newspaper." aid. iu a hollow voice. Alter she nan gone out to cry for homo rule and to begin to get it In connection with the senatorial contest. TANG IN GitorT's K.Mi.rnr. as a lkadhu, (fiom the- Ilarre Times.) The Veimont newspapers who are for Grout through thick nnd thin have not and iiutiltlous nitlclu of diet and tiny I yet iccovered fiom the shock ot their nntitially conclude that lis pioductlon and salo should not bo restricted as proffered by the majority, detent hut the opiiositlem papers are allvo Uflecllve speeches In favor of the mens, to their oportunlly.

The following two urn were l.v lion. s. s. Harnev nf I'aragiiiphs are from tho Rutland Herald the proprietor of tne place told us that she would make such a meagre supply of this Maple necessity suffice for a family of persons. Detroit Journal.

DIV1DHD POLITICALLY. Drown Jones tells mo he Is going to support Mi'Klnley this full. Mis. mi own es, mats just llko that ld ol's shuttering In the mattei of the oleo fm. jnns; bill enough to even at empt te.

offer nnya HtrnIKor Ifp llns ,0 ulK(. iixplunatlons of their lavorltos comp ete to tno nt.i.it im, miiuw tl.iti oniters nro i.llvrt of ilillereiil lsues "The fuiluie of Grout to press this mens-tit to a vote; should not be eiiioled against him. lie did as well as ho could. The farmers of Vermont will be disappointed but Grout's heart Is all right. Ho simply lacks legislative ability.

"Tho Grout oleomargarliio bill was 'aid nt rest yesterday In Cuugress by being put i over lllllll ii is a pu? u.ai protest against tho sale of these spurious lMa mcr01.lous measure was not bundled butter pioducts to consumers as genuine stronger man Wisconsin and Hon. Henry D. Given nf I'e nnsjivanla among niheih. Mr. Gieiu iheiwi'd that who favor tho hill do not complain at real dairy butter being placed on the market In honest competition with oleomargarine, butteiiiio oi any chemical compound of grease, but they do dairy butler.

In support of this assertion he pointed to the fact that while the present federal tax on oleomargarine mid Its It was noticeable fact that In all the attempts to get the hill before the House for a final vote Gen Grout did not once appear, Tho leader In the fight and the kindred pioducts Is at the present time man wholly In charge, according to the two cents ii pound, the tax under the pin. press reports, was congressman tawney h.ll 11 i.l inri ii ui. I itiii.iii in- imiii tn iif one cent per pound, but all olroiiiaigai. Ine. the natuial color of which 1- Willie If colored lo icscmblo would bo com- Tip llarones- llurdrlt-Ciiutts.

who Is probably the richest woman In the world, hits Just celebrated her itGtu birthday. New s. HAVINGS HANK I'll ICS I DM NT DKAD. St. Johnsbury, June is.

Kmersoii lbii. president of the I'assumpsic Savings died Ibis afternoon, aged SI yenr. 11 id he lived until to-morrow he and his wile would have celebrated their gulden wedding. Ho leaves a wife and one daughter. DEATH AT SOLDIERS' HOME.

Bennington, June lS.Uyron C. Barber, nged 70, late Co. 4th Vermont, lied June 17th nt tho Vermont Soldiers' Homo. Comrade Barber was a member of the SIMh Corps. Post, G.

A. a prominent Odd Fellow and member of the Baptist church and the funeral was largely attended at the chapel of the Home Ho was burled In the family lot at Bennington. Tills Is death IU and the 17'ii since January 1st. There ate several case3 In tho hospital that uio seriously sick, SC3 I 1 "What is the use of dragging through life half alive Why do you do it? Is it because you think there is no cure? Of course you can't be blamed if you don't know TANGIN, but any woman who suffers after she has heard about it has only herself to blame, for TANGIN would surely cure her. We don't ask you to take our word for it send us a postal and we will send you a Free Sample of TANGIN, together with a valuable medical treatise on the diseases of women.

That'll prove the story. A. M. BININGER Successors, New York..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Burlington Weekly Free Press Archive

Pages Available:
33,789
Years Available:
1827-1920