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RUTLAND RAILROA limetable effect Lune 24, 1900. Leave fa. m. P. o.

tp. m. tp. m. BnrllDRton INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS.

Great Year for Business in the Old Green Mountain State. Arrive al Bntland VI. 11.05 D.m rroy, N. Y. 2.10 WE ARE SOLE AGENTS for the Celebrated "Wm, PENN" Hand-Made io cent Cigar.

Try them. 0. C. TAYLOR Proprietors, S.OO p. m.

4.50 6.25 10 00 3.45 7.30 9.35 6.55 Albany, N. Y. 2.65 (Jew York, N. Y. 7.00 Bellows Falls, 1.25 Boston, Mass.

5.50 providence, E. 1. 7.26 Tu.vcoici. UMh u.ug sprlnftfleld. 5.47 3.13 Dailv.

tDailv exceot Sundav. Vermont. that his son, Lieut Wallace N. Batchelder, had become broken down in health and was on his way home. Young Batchelder was the only Vermonter in the Rough Riders.

Depositions have been taken recently in the pending litigation to establish the validity of the will of the widow of Hon Abiashi Stoddard of Westminster. About $4,000 are involved Mrs Stoddard made a cousin, living in Boston, the principal legatee and now other cousins strive to break the will. By the will of Mrs Emma Bat-tell Stewart of Middlebury, recently deceased, wife of ex Gov John W. Stewart, the Congregational Pullman parlors cars to Boston Burlington, Fullman sleeping cars to Boston lev York. Teas rUt BURLINGTON For detailed timetables consult fold H.

A. Hodge. Traffic ALL OVER THE COMMONWEALTH L. B. Hiubard, Gen.

Pass. Agt. SAVINGS BANK Chartered in 1847. Vt a. Many spells.

Sfc-- $7,434,125 74 335,351.13 News Boston riaine R. The ereat railroad svstem of Deposits June 30, 1900 Surplus. Total Assets Trustees C. P. Smith "woman has periodic crying meets her Husband with r.d swollen and lie cries out happened?" Nothing" his "I don't know what is the me, but I just had to have Men don't have crying Occurrences of Interest to the General Reader.

57.769,476 87 T.L. Barstow, eyes red a.s What has wife replies. matter witkai a good cry England. Winter arrangement in eR Greene, A. G.

Willard Crane, Henry Oct. 2, 1891). TRAINS LEAVE BURLINGTON! s-ould seem therefore that an spells. It Compiled for its Value and Concisely Told For Concord, Mancl -mfined to women must have affection :30 A. M.

ter. Portsmouth. Changes and Improvements in Every Direction Denote 3Lvrge Increases in Dt-mand and Production. Recent shipments from the mill of the Valentine Knitting company, Bennington, included 175 cases of knit goods. Barre citizens have started a movement to establisn a new telephone system in competition with the New England Telephone cem-pany.

A large quantity of pulp wood is being peeled in Lemington and Canaan. In fact so many men are engaged in the work that farmers find it difficult to engage hired help for haying- Before August 1 the wheels will be turning in the factory of the St Albans Furniture company, that city's newest industry, and a small force of men will be busy making furniture for use as samples of the concern's products. Within a few weeks from that date, if the furniture business continues good, from 60 to 80 men will be employed. The fin-t story of the new shirt wicn, fawtucket, Providei Lowell Lawrence. Salem.

Rnstnn Ti the womanly nature. There that a diseased, condition of -womanly organs, is in gen-rtsible for feminine nervous-steria. zf Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre-kes women happy by tnak--ealthy. There are no more its cause in is no doubt, the delicate eral respor ness and The use scription 111 ing them ua.

Parlor car Burlinsrton to Bostor 11 :20 A -M- ter, Nashua, PawtucJ Prrtxrirlenpf. T.rYi-fll Boston. Parlor car Essex Jet. to Bost 3s. "Favorite Prescription crying spel-" cures jnflaj lmation, ulceration and fe- or concord, Manet 11:10 P.

M. ter, Portsmouth, Nd church and society in Middlebury are to have $20,000 for the purpose of building a chapel in connection with the church on the northwest corner of the church edifice. C. George B. Walton and Gale Bennett of Montpelier and the Eastman brothers of Barre constituted the team which won tie silver cup at the international prize shoot at Swanton, under the auspices of the union club.

The Montpelier and Barre team made a score of 87 out of a possible 100 targets. Arthur C. O'Brien of White River Junction is at Ticonderoga superintending the laying of a new cable across lake Champlain for the telegraph company. The 113 WArPPCttai- Tl wich, Ct. Pawtucket, Providence, Pierce, Henry Wells.

Receives and pays deposits daily. Deposits made on or before the 4th of any month draw interest from the 1st. If made after the 4th interest will commence the 1st of the following month. Interest will be credited to depositors Jan. 1st and July 1st, compounding twice a year.

There are no stockholders in this bank. All earnings.less expenses belongs to depositors. The rate of interest depends on the earnings, and for twelve years was 4 per cent, but by a law enacted in 1S96 no savings bank can pay more than 4 per cent until its surplus reaches ten per cent of its deposits, when a special dividend is to be made. All taxes are paid by the bank on deposits of $1500 or less. Deposits are Jlmitad by the law to $2000 and no interest will be paid on any sum in excess of this amount, except on deposits of widows, orphans, administrators, excutors, guardians, charitable or religious institutions, or on trust funds deposited by order of court.

This bank prefers Vermont securities for the investment of its funds, and sends no money out of the State until the home demand is met. ell, Lawrence, Salem, Boston. Sleep It makes -weak women -women well, mo medicine just as good." s-ibstitute. -ears," writes Mrs. IVIary A.

Sasser, Texas, "I suffered with fall-nb, alao ulceration of the womb. Tee bottles of you Favorite Pre--x- of 'Golden Medical Discovery' of 'Pleasant Pellets' I found re- tar rvssex juncrion to Boston. male weak 1 strong, siclc There is Accept no s- "For three of High, Lam infc of the wc-After using- tl-M scription, foim and two vials lief. I am abl Flanders, Genl Pass Ticket Agent. FITCHBURG RAILROAD.

to do my work with ease. I reo Time Table of passenger trains on ommend you a wonaerlul medicine to all my friends, fori uiy Deiieve it saved my lite." alter JNov. 14, l8qq. Leave Burlington for Boston and Pierce's Medical Adviser, ers, is sent free on receipt of Free. Or in paper cov cester.

8.30 a. m. Dav Express, except 21 one-cent old cable which this replaces has stamps to pay cost ot mailing 1 binding 31 stamps. Ad-V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.

Y. day. Due Boston 5.40 p. only. Clotfe dress Dr.

R. factory at Fair Haven is nearly completed. It is 152 feet long and 5 2 feet wide, inside measurements. The building will be three stories high. The basement is 13 feet between the second floor will be 12 feet and the so as to Tinpart a X.arge Amount of Information Quickly.

The seventh iron bridge has been put in on a three and one half mile stretch of highway in Chester. The city council of St Albans has voted to apply to the county commissioner for the reopening of the city liquor agency. The "varmint," panther or lynx, that has been haunting a lburb cf Rutland, is still at large. It recently frightened a party of berry pickers. Miss Margaret Newell, of St Johnsbury, has been appointed assistant librarian of the" public library at Holyoke, Mass, and will begin her duties September i.

St.Andrew's church, St Johns-bury, has been presented an electric light plant by Rev Dr Pickells and his two sons in memory of Mrs Pickells, who died last April. Judge J. Hilton who died recently at Lafayette, 111 the result of a fall from a car, rupturing a blood vessel in the kidneys was formerly connected with the Fair Haven wire works. George Cassie of Barre, the only breeder of registered imported Shetlend ponies in New England, recently shipped to a party in Winooski a nine-) ear-old mare only 38 inches high. "A Dream of the Flag" is the Worcester 5 pm.

12.05 noon ihe Flyer, except Sund Buffet drawing room car No money loaned to any officer or trus Boston, due Boston 7.35 mpleted his census, got together and a day's started off alone. The tee of the bank. orcester 7.06 p. m. third story will be 12 feet.

The Charles P. Smith, President, Fredrick W. Ward, Treasurer; E. S. Isham, As 10.06 p.

m. Night Express, except day, sleepTng car to Bost sistant Treasurer. -e got lost, and for three andered around in the due Boston 7.00 a. Worcester 6.40 a. m.

walls up to the second story are 20 inches thick, between the first and second, 18 inches and between the second and third, 12 inches. epingat nisht on the FOR TROY, ALBANY AND NEW YORK --i subsisting principally after his supply of food 8.30 a. m. Day Express, except day, clue Troy 2.1b p. m.

New York 7.00 p. m. Howard National At length tie struck a The Dalton company at South Lunenburg is very busily engaged 12.05 noon The Flyer, except Sund due Troy 4.45 p. due having co his traps lunch and. first day ti days he forest, sl ground arm-on berries was gone: clearing iia the reside: Bond, who a badly ff -got rested, after an arrs A little Alburgh, years was ly.

The 13 home. lea-w on ground wood pulp. It is put iork 10.00 m. tins: in several new grinders, also 10.06 p. m.

Fast Night Express, da a Searsburg, not far from zziceof Hon George D. -m he knew. He was in atigued condition, but -up so that he returned due Trov 2.45 a. due Bank quite a It was a part of a cable that was first used to connect points on opposite shores of the Red sea, and late'- was used to connect Tybee island with the Carolina shore. Six Fairfax citizens, Henry Giddings, E.

D. Shepardson, M. V. Hicks, Theodore Marvin, G. E.

Wilson andE. T. Burns, have received a communication from the attorneys representing Mr and Mrs Henry Hull and Miss Mabeile Hull asking them to step up to the captain's office and settle damages for traducing the character of the young woman, or stand suit. Charles E. Hanchett of Bristol, who went to the Klondike two years ago, has returned.

Mr Hanchett was in the Klondike for a year and a half, but came back with nothing more than a lot of experience. He staked off a claim, which he abandoned, and which afterward panned out well to other parties. He staked off another claim which he now owns. He intends making his future home in new water wheels and screens. When this plant is in full opera York 7.

20 a. m. Arrive Worcester 9.35 a. m. Sund tion, which will be in a few weeks, Time tables and further informat on application to Charles M.

Bur Burlington, Vt. it is the intention ot the company to build a large paper mill. The benl Pass Agt, Boston, senceof nearly a week. onofFiank Mitchell of aged two and one-half terribly burned recent-arents were away from ing the house in charge ground has been cleared, ready for Champlain Transportation Capital, construction work. At the other water power owned by this company, a short distance below the Time Table in Effect Wednsday, of a girl.

fter lighting the fire for Steamers leave Burlington as follo present mill, the company will Surplus and Profits, 100,600 9.0O daily except Sundav I erect a paper mill in tne near Port Kent, Valcour, Bluff Point, Pla: title of a meritorious roem by Miss Theodora Peck, daughter of Gen T. S. Peck of Burlington, which is published in the current number of Frank Leslie's fopular monthly. Fred LaCasse of Barre is under arrest charged with malicious prosecution in his having sued Robert Troup for $3000 damages for the alieneation of his wife's af future. banking business burgh, Gordon's, Adams' and Nc A general Hero.

dinner sti water, les Soon Petexr they live, clothes ori the house He ran to 5l TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY 5-0O p. dailv except Sundav 1 started for a pail of ving the child alone. Labre, in whose house saw the child with fire running through several rods distant. ts rescue and succeeded the clothes from its not until it was badly Fort Kent. Bluff Point and Plattsbur Take laxative Bkomo Quinine Tablets All clruggests refund the money 1 it falls to cure 2.30 p.

m. Steamer Maquamon il days, ednesdays and Saturdays- Port Kent, alcour, Bluff Point, Pis After many intricate experiments in gettin burgh, Gordon's Adams', North Ht scientists have discovered methods for Maquam. obtainine all the natural digestants. body, but burned. 8 40 a.

m. For Essex; Westport, last reports it was These have been combined in the pro Henry, Fort 1 iconderoga, connect! child would, live. thought tlx transacted. Drafts drawn on any country in Europe, payable in the currency-of the country. Special attention given to accounts of out-of-town depositors.

H. T. EUTTEB, Cashier DIRECTORS: JOEL H. GATES, Pres't. DANIEL W.

ROBINSON, Vice-Pres't. ALBERT C. SPAULDING, ELIAS LYMAN, F. E. BURGESS, with trains for Lake George, steam I portion found in the human body and united with substances that build up and points south via Whitehall.

the state of Washington. N. W. Downing, for the past six years teacher in Oberlin academy, the preparatory school to Oberlin college, has been elected principal of the Bellows Falls high school. Mr Downing is married and is a graduate of Vermont academy at Saxtons River and of Oberlin college.

George VV. Cox, who for two years has the digestive orerans, making a com O.00 p. m. tor Essex, Cedar Beal pound called Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. direction of Bishop Episcopal diocese of canvass is being made mutes of the state of Under tfc Hall of the Vermont, of the deaf- i hompson Point and Westport fections.

He was placed under $5000 bonds. There have been between 40 and 50 applicants for the position of principal of the Montpelier high school. Letters have been received not only from various places in New England, but even from Ohio and other distant states. Dustin Shaw, the father of Murderer Frank Shaw and who escaped with the son from Woodstock It digests what you eat and allows all ednesdavs and I hursdavs. dyspeptics to eat plenty of nourishing ARRIVAL OF STEAMERS AT BUI food while the stomacn trouDIes are be Vermont LINGTON.

ith the intention of giv- ing radically cured bv the medical 8 30 a. m. Daily except Sunday! agents it contains. It is pleasant to take and will give quick relief. For from Plattsburgh, Bluff Point and Kent.

8.60 a. m. From Westport. Thorl been the superintendent of Rockingham schools, has resigned his position to accept the prinoipalship by C. R.

Crandall, Winooski. F. L. Nichols, Essex Junction, son's Point, Cedar Beach andEssexl ing them tages of cti work is bez Van Alien hi ins-' cently levin the Epis M'Scrsc uwncr jail, has been sentenced to four Thursdays and Fridays. Jf VV.

Hall, lissex Center, 4.15 p. m. aily Dexcept Sunday Fr Should Keep Constantly on Band and supenntendency of schools in Stockbridfe, Mass. 3ie benefit and advan--urch ministrations. The ng done by Rev H.

W. of Bath-on-the-Hudson, -lf a deaf mute and re-rated to the priesthood copal church Mr Van to devote his life 10 the share of his feHow un-He has already begun its state and will visit E. B. llhams, Jericho. and one half years in the state prison at Windsor for the two of North Hero, Adams Gordons, Pla E.

A. frost, iUUton. Luman Simons has returned to burgh, Bluff Point, alcour and Kent. E. A.

V. Freeman, Richmond. S. Hull. Hinesburgbr.

4.50 p. m. From Fort Ticonderol Allen aims-spiritual w--fortunates work in Port Henry, Westport and Essex; trl Rice Bros, Westford. Swanton Drug Co, Swanton. C.

R. Lyon Son, Highgate W. S. Nay, Underhill. connections from the south and Center George at Fort Ticonderoga, each count and every town where 11-45 a.

m. Steamer Maquam on days, ednesdavs and baturdavs Perpetual Motion Machine. Maquam, North Hero, Adams Gordo: md dumb persons reside. i frith of Danby, has just letter from Capt T. M.

Plattsburgh, Bluff Point, Valcour Port Kent. Barnard Town, who for the past five years has been an inmate of the Montpelier citv farm, has -dge of provost court in Valcour Signal landing. GEORGE RUSHLOW, any deaf a. 3: S. L.

On-received a Liddell, in interesting the lumbei says, "I c3C over here General Managl caused a furore in that locality, be cause of his alleeed discovery of which he gives some statements regarding of that island. He Lo wish you would come fences of breaking jail and impeding an officer. Prof J. Johnson by his own request has been granted a year's absence from duty at Norwich university for the purpose of recreation, travel and study, Prof Johnson has taught for over 21 years continuously and well deserves the vacation which he is to take. The hearings in the 15 or more injunction cases for the selling of liquor, that were to come up before Bennii gton county court, have been pestponed until the December term of court, when it will be decided if the temporary injunctions shall' be made permanent.

A. E. Batchelder of Chelsea has received a letter from a surgeon of one of the army hospitals stating the secret of perpetual motion. For "the old reliable remedy -Splints, etc. and all forms of Lfnenr? Montrose, Olo July 14, 1899, Dear Sir: Yrnir Kendall Spavin CVf the best io all the world.

I hnve rurl Are I tone Spavins on my horses and would mot be witbout It for any thins. a W. ROBUCK. Endorsements like the above are asufficient guaran teeof its merits. Prire, Hix for 6, As a liniment for family nee It has no e-ilicl.

Aek your druptrist for KSiIALLS fcPAVIN CURE, alpo "A Xreatta the Morse" the book free, or address DR. J. B. KENDALL ENOSBURG PALLS, VT. Champlain Mf'g snd see some of the won some years he has been working on such a scheme.

It is claimed derful wo' Is of this country. White River Junction from his expedition in British America, whither he went six weeks ago to examine timber land recently purchased by a syndicate. There were four in the party besides the cook and six Indian guides and escort. The explorers left the Canadian Pacific railway at Sturgeon River valley and travelled nearly 1,000 miles, 600 of the distance in canoes. They did not run across one white man until they returned to the vicinity of the railroad station.

The Union Mutual Fire Insurance company of Montpelier has brought suit against A. L. Dugan of Worcester for the recovery of $600 and costs. The $600 was paid him by the company in adjustment of a fire loss sustained by him some three years ago on his buildings. This suit is brought because of two boys having made a written confession to the company, in which they allege that they were hired by Mr Dugan to set fire to the buildings.

Mr Du he has now perfected the contriv ance. flooring of magnificent MAirUTAOTTTBlBS Si and planks 12 to 1 Overseer of the Poor Wheeler and 40 to 60 feet bng. witnessed the working of the ma some floors and boards A HOT IRON, A damp cloth and a little elbow-grease makes your old suit look like new. See ree feet wide and polish have seen mahogany inches widrs I know of two and tla rs ed like a rxr one table six feet w3EL. have been one of the chine.

He says while the secret of perpetual motion may not have been discovered by Town, yet he believes he has made the nearest nrror. In my office is KELLEY, THE TAILOR, covered with one board I Over Boston Btore, Burlington, Vermont I de and 14 feet long, Stair Work, Mouldings, Bank and Store Fitting. approach to it yet made by any in told of another table in ventor. zxiorthern provinces cov- Lake Superior is 32.000 square miles in size, and is jooo feet deep Lake Michigan Building Trimmings of all kind single board four feet Town's machine is very crude and necessarily built at little ex ered with wide and l8 feet long, with only BURLINGTON, VT. pense, but if elaborated upon Collections.

Notary Public. General Li ALLEN MARTIN ATTO RNE Y-AT-L A W. Bsskx Junction, Vkrmom Office in Brownell'i Block. is 22 400 square miles, and 1000 feet deep; Lake Huron is 21,000 square miles, and 1000 feet deep; but the Caspian Sea is 176,000 square miles, and only 250 feet 3not or blemish in the -ecember and. January would prove to be a wonder.

It is square and reel like in- form with ost pleasant' mouths to one small whole. are the rum-visit here, cal fruits cz: ueep. 1 nese ngures are positively large, but the G. O. Tayior Old Bourbon and Ezut the wealth of tropi- gan is prominent in the affairs of his town, and is now constable and ball bearings and the motive pow er is a series of springs so arrang zmes in April and May.

LvJ overseer of the poor. ed that the machine starts at slow motion. Gathering momentum Lr. U. 1 aylor Pure Rye hiskies figure at the head of the list of pure, healthful stimulants.

For social or invalid use they are unequaled. Physicians endorse them, and licensed dealers general! sell F.F.GOMO&SON There is nx -ore Catarrh in this section JNatnan btowe 01 Ludlow, 10 and power it soon reaches such of the counti -y than all other diseases NO DANGER, NO AFTER EFFE put toirethei and until the last few- velocity that it requires several years old, son 01 ules btowe, was killed by being knocked from his years was sii -posed in he incurable. For men with a heavy piece of timber If you have teeth to be removed, co a great man -v- years doctors pronounced it a local disL ase, and prescribed local to brake it and bring it to a stand where painless extracting is made specialty, where YOU WILL NOT i still when it has to be locked to remedies, an 1 by constantly failing to them. Look carefully on the label and over the, cork, as proprietors' firm name is on all bottles of the genuine goods. Scaled bottles only.

On TAYLOR U.I WHISKIES QUALITY NEVER VARIES. 1 Painters and Paper Hangers, Dealers in Fancy Wall Papers, 07er Post Office, Essex Junction, Vermont cure with al treatment, pronounced keep if from running its career. HURT, no matter how bad your tei are or how sensitive the gum is. bicycle by a passing carriage containing Mr and Mrs Henry West of that town. Mr West says he did not see the boy until an instant before he was struck, and although he was driviug slowly, he had no time to avoid the collision.

The boy, he says, succeeded in passing the horse, but was struck FECIAL NOTICE. want an EXPERT tor this business DR. L. HAZEN, we li not retail, but the dealer In your vicinity to whom you apply doesn't stock We have a full line of 1000 Wall Office Burlington, Vermo (i. O.

Taylor Whiskey, won't get it for you or wants to substitute, send us $10.00 In Cash, Cashier's Check, Express Money Order or United 3 Jites Postal Note. A lady always In attendance by a wheel and thrown clear of it incurable. Science has proven ca tarrh to be a. constitutional tlisease, and Hi 1 1 fm 1 1 1 1 1 ill constitutional treatment. Hall t- Catarrh Cure, manufar-tured by.F.

Cheney Co, Toledo, 0, is the only r-g -institutional cure on the market. It i taken internally in doses from 10 drop i to a teaspoonf ul. It acts directly on th blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred doll ars for any case it fails to cure. Send -or circulars an testimonials.

Addres; F. J. CHEr Toledo, 0. Sold bv dr'L gg'Sts, 750. Hall's 'Fam.

a ly Pills are the best, We will send doz. O. Kye or Bonr- First Sold May, I873J MEDICINALLY PURE. Tor MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS' PRESCRIPTIONS Sold by Licensed Dealers HVERYVV HERE. REJECT SUBSTITUTES.

GENUINE has our FIRM NAMCooFAOl end NECK LABEL UD the carriage, the wheels passing non or Assorted, in plain case, Dy or Freight as specifled. If, after getting the Whiskey, yon are In any war. shape ormsunar dissatisfied with your over the bicycle. Ihe boy was taken to his home, where he died Papers which we will be pleased to show. Also a number of sample books to make selections from.

Come In and see what we have got. Paper hung at reasonable price. Will show samples at your house if you will drop us a line to call. O.O.TajlorWhikleifortheoTrworkd. D.

J. FOSTER, LAWY1X, traue, reiurararas at our expense. Money wllloe tamed lately refunded. almost immediately. E.

J. Hall, one of the census enumerators of Bennington, C. H. QRAVES SONS, Kaywd Btoelb Mass Boston,.

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