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THE RUTLAND DAILY GLOBE, MONDAY. MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1875. itUcrfhant Sailors. thoroughly in fiuimrg and attfg 6oads. Drugs and gUdlriMs.

to sweep out of existence the present cum- fully corroborated by Mr. Knapp, who waa water commissioners, earneet in the work. brous machinery of "electoral colleges by present. LUat time on the east bank of Otter creek, oa Main street, bat on account of its sanation, which waa in too close proximity to tbe drain of the town, it was deemed ad The Flanders pumps are manufactured ia which we now conduct such elections, and I The president said he had no doubt Mr. BELIEVE jENDALLS H.

W. KINGSLEY, Verge nes and are rapidly coming into re while allowing the people to vote directly MiUis would do what he cool as he had MONDAY, JAKUARY 2S, 1875. visable to remove it to a better locality. for President and Vice President yet, at the for some time been an officer of the Central Therefore, in tbe spring of 1874, a move Vermont, who were disposed to do all that pute throughout tbe country. Scientific mea are becoming interested in them, and never fail to recommend them above all others, when tbey have an opportunity of same time, preserving to the smaller states the same equality which they now sustain was reasonable for the slate interest, as Tma advamci.

DittT On Month Three Moaths. Six Months. One Tew 8 jo Wuxlt Three Months. fUv Vnnthfi 1 23 Merchant Tailor they had manifested that in the lumber and other Vermont interests. id reference to the larger states.

The concession of two presidential votes to each ment was made to that effect and a town meeting was called for tbe purpose ot deciding upon the removal. TbatFmeeting voted to purchase a email island ia Otter ereek, near at hand, aud erect thereon a PECTORAL BALSAM. Bead the following UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY: Plymouth, Vt, Oct. 1374. Fuxcis FiHif A Co.

GntUmen: I have had state, no matter what might be its popula- Geo. D. Spencer moved that a committee OMletr Addreas. GLOBE PAPER Kuuana. tion, in addition to tbe number it was en- be appointed to confer with Mr.

Millis in testing them when" in "operation. The pumps are manufactured by the VEROKKStA MACniSB COilPAST. They supply towns and cities with water for domestic use and fire protection. These pumps are capable of furnishing from titled to by population, was made by the I regard to fixing a state tariff of rates. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, new pump-house suitable for tbe necessities of the case.

It was consequently purchased for the sum of 7,000 and the build S. W. Bailey favored the appointment Alter January first Thi Globc, both Daily and Weekly. will be sent to all sub THE HALF TOU HEAR ABOUT CHEAP GOODS Till you call on BARROWS AND MITCHELL. LATEST NOVELTIES, RICH AND BEAUTIFUL, USEFUL AND OKN AMENTA I ing erected scribers FBEl OV POUTAGS.

ot a committee. He said it bad now become a question, not whether the slate business could thrive, but whether it could exist. We are invited to a conference with The pomil bouse it a handsome stone UP STAIK. the Catarrh lor three or four years. Two years ago this spring I got cold and the phlegm settled on my lungs, and was running me Into Consumption as fast as possible.

My husband and parents said I would not live a year In the condition I was In. I was not able to do my The average daily circulation of the building 30 by 30 feet aud 18 feet in height from the water table. It is built of stone, Daily Globs for the month of December, first constitutional convention as a une qua Ron, without which it could not have passed the convention or have been ratified by the requisite number of states. Whether well or ill founded, there was then, as now, a jealousy or fear of the larger states existing on the part of the smaller ones, and tbey would enter into no national government that did not preserve their rights and prevent their being overslaughed by the votes of their more powerful neighbors. It -piNE brought from.

Essex, with walls own work and waa coughing my self away as 1874, was 1,265. SEATOK EBSIUMBS an official of the Central Vermont who has power to treat with us on the matter of rates. We must not neglect the opportunity, fie thought be sawa willingness on fast as possible. I had doctors and had taken three feet thick. The island on which it is located is 150 by 60 in diameter and is other medicines, but none ot them old me any 300,008 to 3,000,000 gallons of water twenty-four hours, and are adapted for either steam or water power.

Tbe company usually emplev about fifty men. The machine shop is two stories high, 160 x40 feet the pattern room i 33x50 feet, two stories high; the foundry is 40x60 feet. The company furnish steam engines, boilers and water wheels, and contract for building water works complete, If required. They have manufactured and put up three of the Flanders pumps at South Bend, Ind. also have put them in at Troy, When doctors disagree, who shall decide? good.

Last spring my husband went to the store to get something for me to take, and was within a stone's throw of the Main street bridge. The falls are just below 'the the part of the Central road to accede to the wishes of the producers, and lie thought this an indication that we were approach The Vermont legislature and Senator Ed told to try a bottle of your Pectoral Balaam, when he brought It home I told him It was mo is apparent to every one that in case of a bridge and are 371 feet in height. The monds are at loggerheads. They don't construe the national constitution alike. aombination on the part of less than a quar whole capacity of the fall Is estimated at ing the time when producer and carrier MERCHANT TAILORING.

A Splendid Assortment of CHOICE SELECTED WOOLENS, Now opening, and wUl be sold at J) PRICES. GARMENTS Of all the LATEST STYLES will bo got up In SUPERIOR MANNER ter of the states in number, without some use throwing away money, as there was nothing that would do me any good; but wheal had taken It two or three times I saw that It 6,000 horse power. could in a friendly way consult each other's The legislature says it does, the senator It don't. And it is all because the similar provision, all elections and legisla In the building are to be seen the cele interests, and make such concessions that tion could be controlled by their action. 'wisdom and virtue" of Vermont or to be N.

and Ogdensburgb, N. beside brated J. P. Flanders pumping machines, each could live and prosper, lie believed that the Central road had come to the con these at Vergeunes, at each of which places of two different sizes. Tbe larger one is more exact the men "most noted" for these qualifications, and it don't take much to was helping me and continued taking It.

When I had taken two bottles of It I was cured. I have not enjoyed so good health for five years as I do now and can say It was your Pectoral Balsam that cured me. I shall with pleasure recommend it to every one I see who is troubled with lung diseases. I cannot express hall my thankfulness to you when I think that your Pectoral Balsam has To this apprehension, or jealousy if you will, we owe our Senate wherein each state, large or small, bag an equal voice, as, also, clusion that their own interests may be the rotary pumps had been used. They are now manufacturing them for Muskegon, become "most noted" in this state resolv found in the prosperity of the producers.

ed that reciprocity ia trade "is not a pro Col. Alonson Alhn said he was not the two votes at large for President and Vice President. Without a continuance of now in operation. Its motion at first sight is that ot a steam engine reverse. Its motions are Blow, making one and a half two revolutions a minute, while tue smaller one runs faster to perform tbe same amount of service, making seven revolutions a And WARRANTED to trlve satisfaction to the ay It Is good for all It Is reel I will not be without it In savea me.

1 will commended for. am member of the association, but here nuHUtmer or no sale. per matter of treaty stipulation, but belongs to Congress" while the senator says and Meadville, Penn, Mr. Flanders is at present at Peekskill, N. aud will probably secure a contract for the pumps at that place.

Strict attention paid to oruers rrom a ins the house so long as I can get It. such a provision, the perpetuation of the GIFTS for the HOLIDAY TRADE Our stock is complete in EVERY DEPARTMENT. Tbe latch-strlng hangs outside the door at BARROWS MITCHELL'S, tance. Samples sent. voice of the states as states, no change can upon the invitation of tho officers of tbe association.

He thought a committee should be appointed, and that committee W. McCALL. ocussdtf or ought ever be made in our manner of An incident is related as having occurred November 13. 1S74. minute, or niuety an The latter pumps ten gallons to a stroke, the former conducting presidential elections.

while the pumps were being tested at South should prepare themselves with such infor The amendment further confers power Aver yours, MRS. D. H. OILSON. ONLY 5 CENTS FOR LARGE BOTTLES, FRANCIS FENN Proprietors, No.

13, Centos Strket, Rutland, Vt. Bend, I which will bear repetition here. lunritttM. mation as shall be necessary to negotiate on Congress to establish tribunals for the with Mr. Millis in this matter.

There appears to have been one man who fifty gallons. The principle on which the pump is manufactured aud operated is that of any ordinary force-pump its chief advantages over those of others is in its sim decision of cases of contested elections aris was an emphatic unbeliever in the powers The president then suggested that he milE PLACE TO BUY FURNITURE, ing thereunder and the inquiry is perti- claimed for tbe Flanders pump and held should prefer that the several towns in the Ut Merchants' Row slate district nominate the committee rath sept21 nent whether such a provision is necessary Without stopping to discuss tbe question, out in his opinion to the bitter end. On the morning of tbe day the test was to take ELAYS ARE DANGEROUS CROCKERY. GLASSWARE, er than appoint them himself. plicity and great durability.

But very little friction is made by its revolutions and consequently but little wear is attend, ed upon the machinery. The piston is we will merely ask why, if such power al ii. h. Aiieu then suggested that a place he laid a wager with other parties that he could sit in a steeple, which sur I I ready exists it is either necessary or proper nominating committee lie appointed. WHEN AND it is a proper matter of treaty stipulation.

While saying this the senator was "sorry to differ from the legislature" "for the members of which, individually and collectively, he entertained the highest respect." This "highest respect" was reciprocal last October, when lie respected the legislature and they respected him enough to re-elect him United States senator, and having obtained this be still entertained the "highest respect" for them "individually and collectively," hut not a particle fir their legal knowledge or acquaintance with the constitution. Their opinion on reciprocity, iu his opinion, is not worth a rush, and so be apologizes to the senate for presenting the resolutions. It wasn't a reciprocity of respect that the legislature resolved about, but of trade. He, therefore, 'cheerfully obeyed the instructions of the legislature" but he must beg the indulgence of the senate white he proceeded to demon to make it the Bubject matter of constitu mounted a four-story building iu the vil G. D.

Spencer then withdrew his motion, longer than ordinarily used and traverses its tional provision? If it does not ex HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, lage, and eat bis lunch wbile the hose was and on motion of Mr. Allen the chair ap DIPHTHERIA, CANKER RASH MILLINERY full length with a bearing in tbe centre. It passes through packing rings in the cen pointed Geo. D. Spencer, W.

A. Clark, 1st, of what possible use can it be for the senate to pass, as proposed by Mr. Ed J. Humphrey, Robert Williams and It. R.

pointed at bim without being disturbed. The wager was a fat cow. So when tbe appointed hour arrived the unbeliever as tre of the cylinder. T.iis packing is ad AND Jones as a nominating committee, MILLINERY! justed to the centre of the cylinder in the ordinary mode of steam packing it is of 1 1. A T.

Tne committee after retiring reported cended to his perch and began the agree SCARLET FEVER munds, a bill to "establish a court for contested elections We concede the necessity of such a tribunal, both to prevent a state from being disfranchised and to guard able task of eating his luncheon. The Pitt W. Hyde, J. H. Wiswell, E.

L. Allen, or gun metal. The cylinders are J. Humphrey, John Pyfe and Hugh MILLINERY Are so prevalent. against possible bloodshed and civil war.

hoscmen appreciated tbe joke, and as tbe pump began its work they directed the stream to the steeple. Tradition says that chambered at each end, allowing the passage of water so that gravel or sediment passes by without injury to the working Who keeps on hand the largest stock, and has the facilities ot doing the most extensive furniture business In the state. His works are all together; no work done by boys; employs the best skilled workmen; uses the best of stock and all goods warranted as represented. W. Hughes, as the committee to confer with Mr.

Millis which rcMrl was accept It ia evident that, in any event, unless Congress dispatches business with much parts. The latter are all made of brass to ed and adopted. WHY NOT HAVE, the lunch was quickly abandoned and Mr. Unbeliever matle haste to find a safe place more celerity than usual, these proposed prevent corrosion. The pump is so con strate how little the legislature, which had there was some discussion upon structed that one cylinder can.

be repaired CHAMBER SUITS COMPLETE, From $20 to $160. just re-elected him, knew about the constitution or treaties. Proceeding, ho demon the question of giving instructions to the committee, but no instructions were given, amendments cannot pass Congress and be ratified by three-fourths of the states in season to be In force at the next presiden while the other Is in operation. One of When there Is a sure remedy, which can always be had In the house, a bottle of THE LADIES ARE INVITED TO CALL AND from the flood of water that came pouring in upon him. His position was not only changed but his opinions also, and tim faith in the superior powers of tbe Flanders machine became firmly fixed from that time the meeting rcgardim; the committee com its best advantages as shown to all who strates, apparently, to his own satisfaction, UPUOLSTER1NO DONE TO ORDER BY THE petent to act and effect all that could be tial election.

It is evident, also, unless there is a great political change within by an argument, the last part of which completely answers the first part, that he ia ONLY PRACTICAL WORKMAN IN TOWN, THE GREAT done. visit its workings is its power of registering tbe amount ot water being used in the city. This is indicated by the gauge which SEE TUB eighteen months, that the next election will and the only man that can do plain or piped Some forty or more of the slate produ right and his constituents wrong, and con' on. He brought out the cow and she was gaily decked with many appropriate tri work. also tells the amount of pressure.

cers were present at the meeting, and the be close and hotly contested, and it may be that the votes, or. the want of votes, from Italian Remedy, CARPETS LAID BY THE YARD-NO BOTCH eludes with the remarkable statement that the president and senate have "the treaty making power," because the United States meeting was harmonious. The remarks of The man who has the sole charge of the butes of the victory by her possessor, and marched through the streets in true festival the president, Col. Alien, Mr. Bailey and NEW DESIGNS three southern states say Louisiana, Arkan sasand Mississippi will determine the re building and pumps takes his position ut supreme court so decided.

Du tell Pray, style. South Bend has ever since been WORK. A NEW SPRING BED, Best ever Invented. others, were listened to with attention and the biake, on the alarm of fire, and regu A sure cure for noted for two things as being the home believe all went away much encouraged. suit.

Supposing such to be the cose, and we all know that the cry of fraud, terrorism lates the supply of water to the hosemcn who ever denied or doubted" it But because they are the treaty making power, of Schuyler Colfax and the possessor of -IN This being the annual meeting, the fol There are thirty hydrants in the city with and intimidation would be raised on either A FULL STOCK OF COFFINS ft CASKETS, DIPHTHERIA, Flanders' system of water works lowing were elected as officers for the year two water connections to each, and one can tbey make treaties upon all subjects for instance, could they, by treaty, place Bide and with the national administration The shops of the company are located on From the cheapest pine to the best solid rose- ensuing FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY with three connections. In the buildin. as tbe stake, it would be heeded by the the United States under the government wooa. A NEW HEARSE, are two water connections for hose, imme party which bad tbe most to gain thereby. Either party could at present by united ac a tract of land, embracing ono hundred acres, which is owned by the Vergennes water power company.

This tract has become quite a manufacturing district. It diately in front of the building are two of England If they cannot then the fact that they are the treaty making power is all furnished, at tho shortest notice. more. The city bos three and a half miles tion, disfranchise these stales or, for that lar My prices are from 10 to 20 per cent les-i not conclusive on the subject of recipro of mains the elevation from the pumps than any other straight legitimate dealer la matter, any other state with or without NEW GOODS, tne state, can ana see. L-ponenignu city, is it But to the other portion of the argument.

The senator says be is right SCARLET FEVER, CANKER RASH, AND ALL SORE THROATS. TIIE GREAT ITALIAN REMEDY. Is manufactured and sold by MORSE BROTHERS, Pharmacists, dJtwtf RUTLAND, VERMONT. cause. Tho "tribunal that now decides to the highest summit is 133 feet.

This is accomplished with 60 pounds pressure, but has no less than seven manufactories located upon it, namely: Machine shop and foundry, Vergennes horse nail works, fur T. 8. GILSON. octsdlf Merchants' Row, Rutland, Vt. these cases is Congress acting under the NOW READY at a fire 100 to 110 pounds pressure is re- and the legislature wrong, because President Washington sent a message to twenty-second joint rule, which provides, PRESIDENT.

Hon. Pitt W. Hyde, Hydeville. VICE-PRESIDENTS. Samuel W.

Bailey, Fairbavcn. Richard J. Humphrey, Poultuey. Henry Nicol, Poultney. DIRECTORS.

Gardner Parker, Poultnev. Vr John Fyte, Grauvillc, N. Y. SECRETARY AND TREASURER. Barnes Frisble, Poultney.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. William A. Clark, Castleton. Albert E. Knapp, Poultney.

James H. Wi3well, Hydeville. niture, curtain rolls, spokes and hubs, wvl rrit- la nn furnish EW FURNITURE ROOMS tlt If any anPRtinrt shall doors, sash and blinds anil excelsiors. im congress to that effect, od infuse, ing eight streams of water, of one inch, for J. W.

STEARNS raised relative to the acceptance or count in 1816, the question aroie between fire purposes from a ten-inch main, under NO. S3 CENTER STREET. land is located nearly opposite the arsenal property, which has recently been purchased as the location of the Vermont re ing of the vote of any state, it shall be presented to aud acted upon by each 110 pounds pressure. The mains can all RUTLAND, VT. Just opened by one who has had ten years ex the two bouses of congress and went to a conference committee.

Well, what of it It is the first time that infallibility has be filled in ton minutes time, when perfect House separately, and no question shall be perience In the business. l)o not forget to give ly tree of water. The city has two hose me a can rjeiore you uuy. decided affirmatively, and no vote objected AMUEL II AY WARD, and jRofajs. acpuu-uu cuAa, u.

ivnnsiUHD. form school. It ia also nearly opposite the bank of the Otter creek where Commodore McDonough's fleet was built during tbe been ascribed to Congress and, moreover, to shall be counted, except by the concur companies that are considered among the most efficient in this section. They obey the alarm of fire with great celerity and rent vote of the two houses." Under the the average Congressman has not always been blessed with brains or overstocked The association adjourned to meet at the C. BATES SON war of is decidedly ahistoric spot.

A. operation of this rule, Louisiana and Ar call of the secretary. BURT SHERMAN OFFER AND with a knowledge of law or constitutional Having purchased the stock of goods of J. Thornton, Is prepared to sell The steamboat landing is also within sight on the other side of the river. kansas were deprived of their votes two have never failed to conquer tho enemy with tho advantage of water works that construction.

Having thus proved hi) po THE VEHUENNES WATER WORKS. years aee, and justly so. But their votes WILL OPEN THIS DAY sitlon, he overthrows it, by stating that he are always ready, rive minutes time is MUST SELL WITIILV 90 DAYS, PURE WINES. The attention of Invalids and persons In Del could not have effected the result, and it, therefore, made no particular difference, History of the Enterprise and Dc. all that is required to prepare to throw eight or ten streams upon any fire within scriptlou of tbe Invention and its icate Health Is Invited to our large stock of Pure Wines.

"is aware" that, in 1844, Rufus Choate presented a report, from the committee on foreign relations, taking the opposite view. GROCERIES FOR CASH $30,000 save that involved in the fact that two sovereign states were disfranchised. More Old Port Wine, strengthening ana invigorat the city limits. ing. Malmsey Wine restores the taste and imparts One other advantage should be named, IN over, the act was not the result of a strug- The staunch and ancient city of Vcrgen as did, also, Mr.

Archer, from the same committee, subsequently. We apprehend WOLF ROBES, new vigor to an exnausiea system. Pale slierrv. to he used with tonics, for re which the Flanders pump has over others, gle tor a partisan victory. Both houses nes has quito recently been brought into AT THE storing the anuetlte.

Dally recommended by were republican by a large majority. But that the opinion of Choate and Archer in reference to the constitution is better au our best physicians. In bottles or by the gal considerable prominence, throughout Ver DRY GOODS, WOLF ROBES lon. Orders for Families careiuuy niiea. bow will it be next year, with a democratic mont at least, by the establishment within packed, and forwarded.

vrrnn Tmntmr Aw and that is the lilth work that is required to take care aud attend to it. One hundred and fifty dollars a year is all that it costs to keep it in thorough working order. This bouse and republican senate Does any (IA.I1&3 17 1 it Li 1. Of, i 18 and 20 Milk Street. Boston.

Regardless of Loss Or Expense, LOWEST MARKET PRICES. thority than a scoro of reports from as many conference committees. We apprehend, moreover, that but little is required AND KeVWest Clears. Our celebrated "Formosas" oue doubt, judging from past experience. its borders of the State Reform school.

Its more prominent and active citizens demonstrated in the spirited, though somewhat limited, contest which this location involv- brand.tUe best and lie ape at, Cigar In market. how one or all of these states would be As we vacate the Store April 1st. is much less than it costs to take care of a single steam engine, while the pump is BUFFALO ROBES, Give us a call aad try our goods. treated if tbe rejection of the votes of one or all of them wonld change tbe result DENNlSON'S PATENT SHIPPING TAOS. of a conference committee except to patch up a compromise, and we must confess that it sounds somewhat strange to hear George Edmunds pit such a report ed, that they were thoroughly in earnest in e1ual to two 8team engines case of fire Over soo millions have been used within the in any part of the city or of five engines at Would a republican senate count the votes We shall feel more especially under obll: tlons for Datronatre during the next NINE whatever they undertook to.

accomplish, BUFFALO ROBES, East ten years, witnout compiaintoi loss Dy tag ecoralng detached. All Express Companies DAYS, than for a Blmllar period since com alleged to have been secured by "white use them. Sold oy Printers and stationers SAMUEL IIAYWARB. the building. An exploration 'ot the lower portions of the pump house is decidedly in dec29dtf against the opinions of such sound consti mencing nusiness tno Year issti.

Everywhere and that local pride aud public spirit were among their most cherished virtues. They were bound to win and silfcccss awaited tutional lawyers as Messrs. Choate, Archer WONDER American Silk, $1.50. Black Cashmere, 90! to tl.50; Black Alpacca, 2.1, 33, 42, 44, 60 to $1. 10; teresting and gives the observer an excel league" intimidation Would a democratic house count votes alleged to be tbe result of republican "carpet bag" frauds GLOBE PAPFR CO.

RUTLAND, )une2Sditf Wholesale Acouts. and their colleagues on the committee of Empress. 44, so, 62c. 1 Black and White stripe, lent idea of the plan of tbe works from them. This sentiment seems to be a pre- tst, sue: raciuc Aipaccas, ra: ropiin.

aiuc. Whether any of the readers of this paper havo tbeir The flume Is constructed We all know that they would not, but who Grenadine, 47, 60, tic; Merino, 75c, 64 Camel's Hair, for gents' dressing tfowns, forgotten tnat we nave oeen malting vailing one in their midst, aud appears to have mixed itself up with all their doings so that one portion of it is filled with fil can tell tbe results which would flow there- ALSO A LARGE STOCK HORSE BLANKETS, Blue waternrooi.tLao. si.ao; mac waterproof, foreign relations. With all due deference to the Senator's great acquirements, we should prefer Choate to Edmunds on this point. And with similar deference, we are inclined to agree ith Justin 8.

Morrill in $1.12, Casslmcre, 67, loo Paisley snawis, li.ee to stack snawis, $3.00 to 10.00; Table Linen, 31, 45, 60, Linen from It is evident that this joint rule ought to bo abolished, and some tribunal PAPER AND BOOKS for about FORTY-FIVE YEARS. as a corporate city. They have seemed to be peculiarly imbued with a pre-eminent tered water all the while. This flume is approached from above, where tho pumps are working, by pair of stairs, while another pair takes us to the water's edge Diaper, $1.10, $1.85, $1.55 to $2.75 per piece, (10 yards); Hill, 4-4 Bleached Cotton, 11 xo 100 yds Sewing Silk, Coates' Thread, ojic; Braids, and predominating love of the best things, HORSE BLANKETS. provided for deciding these contests.

It should be a tribunal, too, composed -of thinking that the legislature of Vermont is right, and that it is not in the power of the (6 yes), tac.i u. rianaKercmeis, iu. 33. 4nc. And we are not "past our usefulness," but maklni? more of BOOKS than any other concern beneath.

Here is seen the dash of tbe 2-Button Kid Oloves, Alexander, men of such character, standing and ability The Dally Clobe. is kept tor sale at the lonowing places Bbllows PAiiS O. P. Woods, dealer In drugs and medicines, periodicals, provisions, c. East Wallwufobd E.

K. Alleo, dealer In dry goods, Ludlow Sherman drugs, books, stationery, periodicals, c. BiiATTLEBORO K. J. Carpenter, books, stationery, periodicals, fancy goods.

Brandon Kelley Dyer and C. C. Slason, books, stationery, periodicals. Middi.ebdrv V. Seymour Alden, books, stationery, periodicals, ftc.

Pitts ford Deunlsou dry goods. Vkroknnks S.M. Southard, periodicals, books and stationery. Bristol II Irum Sliattuck, paper and stationery, blank books, dm gs, Whitehall Will Farrell. Faihuavkn P.

Carpenter. 4-4 Cambric, 10 to Shirting prints, sxe In Vermont or New Hampshire; but we are not and have succeeded in securing tbem beyond tbe facilities ot towns of like means and numbers in-this state or any other. A notable example ol tiiis fact is shown in overflow of wnter, thrown into spray by White Hamburg Edgings, IS to Iron Frame strangers to any oi you, oecaus3 you au uuy Senate to "ratify a treaty which might compel cither the raising or lowering of a tariff." It might be Disced thusly The and so far removed from partisan bias, as to command the unqualified assent of every Hose. 84 to Flannel Hose. value, the revolution of the wheel, while this 40-lnch Brown Cotton, going up; 4-4 lower wheel is connected to a small side- I-CALL AND AMINE! ana careiuuy examine tne VERMONT REGISTER BUSINESS DIRECTOR the possession, by the city, of a system of Drown cotton, urming, ic; lamDric, 7xc: Best eather Tick, 20, 22, Best Den wheel, just underneath the first floor, ims.

Pound Prints. 30c. (8 yards): Coun water works that outrivals any other now reasonable person no matter what his politics may be. With such a tribunal there is safety without it, there may be great danger. We trust that congress has the terpanes, $1.00, $1.25, $1,90 to Corsets, 37 to which sets tbe engine in motion.

Then BATES HOUSE BLOCK. in use, and is rapidly taking tiie place of constitution declares that "all bills for raising revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives," but Edmunds declares that the President and Senate may alter or abrogate these revenue laws at will which Si.eu; xarn, per Knot; auirts anu nraw-ers, 37 to White Goods, Infant's Waists, there is a suction pipe of sixteen inches, other kinds all over the country. As Ver Linens; Black satin, uray ana Brown, which goes down into the flume and RUTLAND, VT. which we have published for a number of years and which we are now ready to receive orders for, for 1375, Any smart man or boy can do a business canvassing for the same alter he stores have done their best. Wholesale Price List sent on application, and single copies of either Vermont or New Hampshire Business ior lining muns, st.ou to w.w, oacnet: $3.50.

11.00. 12.50. $17.00 and $20.0. another small hose attachment which by power to provide for such a tribunal and that it may do so at once, without awaiting the alow progress of a constitutional amend is right, the constitution or Senator Ed- tm Ladies and Gentlemen throughout the county are cordially Invited to call early and often. Terms Cash on delivery.

All persons gennes has the honor of being the first to introduce tbem to the world, as tbe inventor of tbe system is a resident there, and as she is the ouly town in this state or in New England that possesses them, tbey seem by muntlB? We believe in Senator Morrill the turning of a faucet throws a stream of water throughout the entire Directory, or Hcnoner-s Log cook, sent on re indebted to us must pay at once. ICH AND ELEGANT GOODS and, this time, with the legislature of Ver ceipt oi iwemy-uve cents. ment, unless, indeed, such an amendment should prove to be an absolute necessity. The pump-housc was erected by the com BURT SHERMAN. mont.

We are now, as ever, ready to CLAREMONT M'P'G. Claremont, N. H. an4dtf Jansdtfw4w Castleton nice Co. West Rutland C.

J. Gllmore, general merchandise. Poultney W. W. Hfbbard, books, stationery periodicals, fancy goods, c.

North Bennington Henry Morse, newsboy. Wai.linofokd h. P. Morgan, station agent. Manchester Herbert Smith, newsboy.

Arlington H. S. Hard. Bennington T. J.

Tiffany, periodicals, paper and stationery. Rutland Spauldlng newspapers, periodicals, books, stationery, A. R. Howard depot restaurant; John O'Donald, newsboy, Bates House Glob counting-rooms. Railroads On all morning trains leaving Rutland Btand or tall with Justin S.

Morrill on all right to be her exclusive property, to be by them donated to others for their benefit FOR XTOTICE. I have sold nv stock of iroodi questions relating to tbe tariff, and we believe that he is now, as he always has been, mon council of the city, who are composed of Messrs: C. A. liooth, C. T.

Stevens and Win. Sherrill, together with the water commissioners, Messrs. Herrick Stevens, N. J. Craves and Wm.

Law The work i.1 to Samuel llayward, who will continue and material use. The writer visited Vergennes on Saturday lust and took an ex- the business from this date. All All parties th pretty near right. debted to me on account, sheuld call at once at tended observation of the water works, and No. 23 Center street, and settle.

I mean bust TUB HOLIDAYS. You must call and ness about settlements. FHEMDENTIAIV ELECTIONS, proposes to give in this article some infor J. C. THORNTON.

pay. decwdtf was superintended by Mr. F. M. Strong, under direction of tbe town, authorities.

IRE INSURANCE. The Senate Is now considering a joint resolution, reported from the committee on mation in regard to them, together with a history of the invention from its starting Tbe total cost of the recent improvements "gARBER SHOP. It Is conceded by all that privileges and elections, proposing an rjHE LARGEST AND FINEST Dry Goods Store IN VERMONT, TO LET. POSSESSION GIVEN APRIL 1st 1875. The ono now occupied by BURT SHERMAN, IN SPRAGUE KINGSLEY 'S BLOCK.

JanlSdtf CHESTER KINGSLEY. point and of the relations which Vergen Mv sIiod on Center street havlnir been burned purcbaae of Flanders pumps, erecting the pump-heuse and making connections with amendment to the national constitution out during the Ore Thursday nlghr, I have re- nes sustains to their inception and perma openea tne Shop over uiynn-s store on Merchants' Row. I have taken John F. Walker In Annual meeting el the Rutland and WaaliiMg-ton Cvuaitles Producer' Anociaun. The association met at Odd Fellows' Hall, in Poultney.

Jan. 23, 1875, the President, Hon. Pitt W. Hyde in the chair. The secretary atated that he had not the minutes of tbe last meeting, which was held at Granville, but 6tated in substance what was transacted there.

The President then stated that he bad not attended a meeting of the association since he returned from Montpelicr and his colleague were sent there to effect the passage of a law, if tbey could, to reduce rates on the railroads. They bad failed in that, but had done the best tbey could. But the slate interest had not lost its importance, aud no was herd now to the old mains amounts to $31,000, while relative to presidential elections The pro nent success. The subscriber Is prepared to furnish INSURANCE In (4001) RELIABLE COMPANIES at a reasonable rate. Call on or address C.

n. FORBES, Ofllce of Thos. Koss, Lincoln Iron Works, Rutland, Vt. Jan22dtf MARSHALL CADY with me. and with one other chair, that Isthreo posed amendment provides that the Presi In the year 1868 the city, by a vote of in an, i can accommodate au my oiu cusium- the whole cost of the water-works, which Includes tbe expenses of the enterprise ere ana many new ones.

dent aud Vice President shall be elected by janivaiw riiAAaa. maliaiw. its citizens, purchased three Holly pumps for use in establishing a system of water a direct vote of the people that each state Have the largest and best selected stock In town of The finder of muel H. Woods, ol The finder of "Samuel H. Woods, I OST REWARD a Hair Ring marked obt shall be divided into districts eqnnl in num L.

COOK, AND AGENTS, of Rochester. New York, are stopping at works throughout its limits. The Ilolly L. March which was left in the wash ber to the representatives which the state system, so-called, was then the best in operation, and by sticii purchase tbe city ac tne Berwick uouso, soliciting orucra mr GENERAL NURSERY STOCK, may be entitled to in Congress, and that tbe person receiving tbe highest number of room or tne passenger ueuui, peculiarly vuiu-able from association, will be suitably rewarded and no questions asked, by returning tbe same to Chas. L.

Stlmson, janlfidtt votes In eadi district shall receive one pres complished a worthy and public-spirited act, insuring, as it did, ao far as possible, its citizens from loss by fire and of water To be delivered In the spring of 18T5, consist ing of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Vines, Ac Hedging for Cemetery Lots aspect alty. He will probably remain here about one week, after that time communications can be addressed to him at Rochester, N.Y. decS3dsw idential vote that the person receiving the highest number of votes in the state shall privileges that were of inestimable value to rpo RENT. The upper tenement In tho house on Woodstock avenue, next East of Main street. Has seven good sized rooms, besides bath room and closets.

Also gas, cellar and barn conveniences. Enquire of CHARLES P. HARRIS. NOTICE. The copartnership heretofore existing under the firm name of Francis Fenn Co is this day dissolved by mutual consent.

All liabilities of the firm will be paid by Francis Feun, and all debts duo most be paid to him. FRANCIS FENN, GEORGE E. GRAVES. navlng bought out my former partner as above, I shall continue the Drug and Fancy Goods Business at tho same place, and shall bo pleased to see all my old customers and as many new onests may favor me with a call, Kospectfully yours, FRANCIS FENN. receive two votes at large, and that the per the city and to each individual citizen.

do what, be could for it and in any feasible way. the Vermont Central by its freight agent, Mr. Millis, bad proposed to meet some persons authorized to act for JJENRY HALL, son receiving the highest number of presl After the pumps bad been In operation ATTORNEY AT LAW, MASTER IN CHAN something over one year it became evident idential votes in tbe United States shall be President: that in case of a -tie vote in a CERY. AND JUSTICE OF PEACE. those engaged in tbe slate interest, and ne- to those who had nn eye to the beBt inter Special attention given to collecting de gntialo on tne mailer ot rates.

rue asso state each candidate shall receive one vote, mauds, drawing deeds and wills, and the set ests of tbe community that they were too expensive on account of the lack shown in onic but if more than two persons receive an tlement oi estates oeiore rrooate court. ciation could appoint a committee or take such other course iu the premises as seemed in Cranium's Block ARNOLD, Practical Stair riREEN from tbe first adoption of the pumps, is $50,000. Tbe value of having auch a protection against fire in a town like Vergennes cannot lie over-estimated, wbile the enterprise displayed by those citizens who have been the leading- spirits in carrying forward the work so to successful a closc.cannot be too highly commended. Tbey have quite naturally met with some opposition, but It has been ao trifling that ita only result has been to nerye the arm of: these men In the uy. therance of tho work In band, and give a greater desire for an entire and complete success, leaving no flaw of any kind at which the opposition could point.

The city, as a whole are proud of their waterworks, as lhey'well may be, and their pride if so lasting that they still give their best endeavors for tlieprothotlort BT Its benefits to the community as ft whole. The water commissioners bare a watchful eye upon the' works' all tho while, attend promptly to Its requirements, sec that each and every part is in good trim and perfect working order, and never give bp their Interest in it. Mr. Wm. Lang has charge of tho pump-housc, understands the business In a scientific manner, nnd, us ono of the equal and tbe highest number of votes, no Rutland, Jan.

14. 18T5. Builder. Orders solicited, either by day their durability while in operation. The wear and tear of the machinery was too to them proper.

presidential voto shall be counted, and in or ob. Satisfaction given or no pay, P. O. Box 827, RuUaad, Vb decisdtf NOTICE. Tbe copartnership heretofore existing under the Arm name of 'Miner Col.

Alonson Allen, of Fulrhaven, being treat. The wheel made about 200 revolu WATCHES, BOTH GOLD AND SILVER. CHAINS AND JEWELRY, all of the LATEST PATTERNS AND BEST MARE. Our Bhelves ard loaded with BEAUTIFUL SILVER AND PLATED WARE. CASS GOODS, JUST TDK THING FOR A PRESENT, All stylos and prices, GOLD PENS, PENCILS, AC.

Call and satisfy yourselves that the above Is a fact at HO. 1 MERCHANTS' ROW, decisdtf RUTLAND, VT. case of a lis in a district, no presidential vote shall be counted for the district that present, atated that there were gentlemen uinBon, is tins aay aissuivea oy mutual consent. All debts must be paid within thirty days to Miner, on Main street, or Gibson on the lame provisions shall apply to the elec present wbo had seen Mr. Millis, and be tions per minute and such velocity entailed considerable repair all the while.

The town authorities therefore decided that they must resort to something else if possible, corner uenier ami nuies urn-tib. called on them tor a statement. DUE WARNING is hereby given to all persons Indebted to us over so days that unless they come and Bottle on or before February 1st, 175, their accounts will be placed In the hands of our attorneys, who never fall to succeed In collecting just debt. Take notice by tills warning, ana pay your bills. at T.

CADKN. Rutland, Jan. 14, 1878, Janl4-dtofebl tion of Vice President! that Congress (ball have power to provide for holding and REMOVAL. The subscriber would respectfully Inform his customers and the public generally, tlmt the Rutland Boot and Shoe company have removed tholr store and manufactory lo the new block, corner West and Grove street, where they will keep a full line of Boots; also, Leather and Findings, wholesale and retail. SADLER, Proprietor.

Rutland, Jan oth, 16. dAwlm i WELLS' ((ijADRILLK BAND, RUTLAND, VERMONT. BLANK BOOKS Are a specialty with us. we have every thing In this line. have one of the best (if not tho best) appointed Blank Book manufactories In tbe state.

Everything is new and In good shape, and we have a man In charge of It who understands the business In all ita details. We have a stock of flnt-elaas ledger papers, and Invite banks, manufacturing coinpanlos.Ac, to examine eur slock and prices. i junni'H jt. uibhun, LEVI MINER. Rutland, Juo.

15th, 1875. E. L. Allen, of Fairhaven, then arose and said that he bad first mentioned and finally made a contract with Mr, J. the matter to Mr.

Millis, and that himself 1 Flanders of Vergennes to get up a pump and Mr. A. E. Knapp of Poultney, bad a that would meet their case. Mr.

Flanders, Conducting presidential elections and to establish tribunals for tbe decision of such elections as may be contested and that tbe atates shall be divided Into districts by tbeir respective legislatures, but Congress may, at any time, "make or alter" tbe conversation with bim, when Mr. Millis being a man of rare tact aud remarkable in Tho annual meeting of Evergreen Cemetery Association will be ncld at the offlce of the Selectmen, In the new Town nail building, on Informed them that he was ready to negotiate with persona authorized to treat on TAKE NOTICE-AU persons Indebted to me of over thirty days standing are requested to call and settle on or before the 27th of January, 1879, to save costs. All accounts not adjusted will be left In the hands ot an attorney for collection, Please pay due respect to this coll. B. JOHNSON.

Rutland, Jan. 19, 1S75- luiiuidiw ventivo genius, went to work upon bis model. In September, 1871, ho completed his invention and set up his pump for the use of the cit Tho pump-botiio wan at it. -i Mr.Allen stated fully same. Tneettectot tuo adoption 01 mis we nuujwtui laws.

Tuesday, tne in at O'clock p. full attendance la desired. WM. QILMOUE, Hecy, Rutland, Jan. It, 1870, go-dlw proposed amendment would be, of course, the conversation with Mr.

Millis, and was.

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