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Kutianfr Hi HI E-t ttss? Rsir WSJ- SSL AP VOL. IV-NO. 106 G. ratfts. I'.

HEDFIELD KENDALL, ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCKItr, has rjmovcd to room No. 11, Putnam A Sawyer's block, Rutland, Vt. Bcptlsd3w RUTLAND ROILEH SHOP, i- sen strong's avkhdi and uamson etiikjt, STEAM BOILERS MADE TO ORDER i 3ri v. a v. AT siionr xoricit.

QUARRY IJOXES, TANKS, SMOKE STACKS, AND SHEET IRON WOKK. HTKJLM AXD VTJ.Tr.Il PIPINO, WROUllHT DtON F1SNCK8 Of all dacripttont, ite. j. w. J.

n. holmes, Proprietors. TH03. ROSS. LINCOLN IRON WORKS.

Marblo Mill una Hoisting Machinery ot tha Improved constriction. DerrtckB and 'imping machinery, castings and general machine work. steel and Iron Wlro Koro at Manuf acturerti prices. Rutland, May 1913. rnayldtf Pustfal pmltmtaisi BSTEY" ORGANS All new styles and new prices for tho centennial year, homo ot tlio nooblest and most beau-ttrulbtjlesot cases ever seen.

Tho most roll-able and uurablo orgnn In tlio market. Tho best prices nnd tho ensleit terms ot any first-class mado. New Organs, 70, $90 $120 and upwards to $1,050 Easy terms with payments as low as 83, 84, 85 nnit 810 per month. it you ever oupect to want an organ. Just Inquire lor terms, ele.

A written manufacturers' warrant with every organ. Address for catalogues, GEORGE Q- DAY, deeisdfiwly Rutland, Vt. Pianos Organs WEBER PIANO, AND WOODS' ORGAN. WE desire to call opt oil attention to tlioso Celebrated Instruments, unsurpassed by any manufactured In the world. The Weber Piano, Trim Its full sweet tono, dellcato action, and beautifully finished caso, Is as It snr be, The favorite Among Musicians.

Any ono In purchasing a first-class piano, should not fall to see tho Weber. For youbavo but toseo It anl heal-It, to bo convinced that. It Is tho best l'lano In the market. Como to our Btore and ceo our splendid assortment of George Woods' Organs. Organs with beautiful solo stors, small organs, and organs ot great power; organs with the brilliant piano stop, something new In this part ot tho country organs ot all prices como and baa them como and buy them, for they will mako sweet music In your homes.

wish to call tho attention ot tho public to tha fact, that we now havo on hand a larger stock or Instruments than Is often seen outsldo ot cities, licsldo tho instruments already mentioned, wo have a large number ot pianos, organs and inelodcons, which we can recommend In tho hlgh3t degree, Send for catalogues, terms, or tiny Information which wo can give, and you And us ever ready to serve you. McCLURE HAIjI, Dealers In Pianos and Organs, MUTUAL EXCHANGE BLOCK. WEST RUTLAND, VERMONT. aprlldiwtf IV. O.

LANDON, (SUCCESSOR TO LANDON Wholesalo and retail dealer La FLOHB, GRAIN, SEEDS, SEnrriiravc, Lime, Cement, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, LEATHER RUBBER BELTING And AGifclCULTBJRAJL TOOLS RUTLAND, VT. Comer ot Freight and Evelyn streets. PRING SALE! iYew Goods New AT MonaAH'a mwii stojiii, to bo sold tor cash at It III 11 I 8 If you wish anything In tho shoo llne.don'l tau to eau auu oauuuuu uii awn- CUSTOM WORK on now and superior lasta at lowos llvlig prices at MORGAN'S. maySditawtwly IS CENTER STREET CCOUNT UOOKB ULANK 1100 KB MADE ORDER, To any apodal pattern, with and without print- LBDUKKU, JOURNALy, DAY 1100KB, CASH 1100KB. HALEH.

INVOICES! OLOUB PAPER CO. fJUIB MEN WJIO ADVERTISE IN UI DAILY AND WEEKLY OLOBE or any other (lood Nownpapeil wii.Oioohi Tan LARGE' BT TRADE, THY IT IJtarMiwrii. Why Is It? That steam Is used as a proponing power, carrying one quickly fram ono place to another, Instead of me old-tashloaod Blags coach? Why Is It? That oloctilclty is usod to more quickly trans-mlt messages from point to tead of tho Blower mall? Why Is It? THAT Tim IMPROVED SINGER SEWING MACMNE stands far In advance of all others In LIGHT RUNNING. EASE OP OPERATION. DURABILITY, KANGE OP WORK and AMT of SALES.

For tho last we answer, becauso of Its because ot lis having oachand every boarlng made ot hardened steal, and porfectly adjustable, so that all wear and lost motion can easily be taken up. In range of work (as wo aro prepared to demonstrate, oven to our competitors) the "SINflKH" stands unrivaled. In number ot sales far AUBAD (is tho list ot sales Bhow). Becauso of Its TRUE MERITS ONLY, People havo confidence In a maehlna that has stood the many testa that have beon gl to tho 'ilNQUlt" in yeais past. ITS POPULARITY in tlie HOUSEHOLD is UNQUESTIONED.

Lndlcsl Do not bo "Agontled" lntobuylng hard running machines, and machines you do not want, but In ALL ca3es try the L101IT RUNNING "SINUBR" bsforo purchasing, Needles, oil and attachments keptconsiantly onfcand. Office No. 11 Merchants' How, Hut-land, Vt. THE SINGER MANF'G GO. 0.

V. IIICKOK, Aobnt. gTEAM STONE CUTTER COMPANY. Sole proprietors and manufacturers of the W1HSWRLL rlTIHT BTONE CHANNELING! OR QUARRYING MA-CHINE, For cutting stono Into various tliea and dimensions, IN ALL KINDS OF QUARRIES. orncz and snore, RUTLAND, VERMONT.

JOHN W. CrtAMTON, TrCBt. GEORGE E. ROTCK, Treas. CHARLES CLARK.

SecT. may ldtt GEO. J. iRDWELL. Supt.

jyjANSFIELD BT1MS0N FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS. Manufacturers ot MACHINERY ro MARBLE AND BLATH MILLS, Btone Quarrying and Mining Machines. Der ricks. Hoisting rowers, rumps uu i iyv, Engines, Hollers and Tanks, Shafting, Pulleys, Gearing, Car wheels and Railroad Castings, Trlp-Dammers and Fork Machinery, Circular Baw-MIlls, Water wnccis, vorn crackers, aiso, Agents tor Judson'a Governor, and dealers in iron, Dicci, rues, ripe, it- tings. Belling Packing, RUTLAND VERMONT.

augs-dlrr TRIMMINGS! TRIMMINGS! Tho Largest Line in tho State I FRINGES, GIMPS, LACES I1RAIDS AND BUTTONS. TIES! TIES! SILK AND ECRU. Prices Down Down No Job lots. Regular Unci 13 eta. barkows tc iriiTciir.i.r.

Jl MERCHANTS' ROTf, TUB BUST. WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY 10.000 Words and Mennlnc-a not In other Die- uonancs. engravings; isto rages quarto, rime, 9 luebstcr now la glorious It leaves nothing to tl no aesiroa. it res. itayinona, woi' lege very scholar knows the valuo of tha work, iw.

II. Prescott. tho Historian, euevo it to do mo most periect aictionary oi tne language. iur. j.

uouudu, uperlor in most respects to any other kiown vo mo. lucursa rt ha standard authority for nrlntlnr I olllco. A. 11. Clapp, Oov.T Printer, zeels all others In giving au4 denning scion, tino terms.

President Hitchcock Romarkable compendium of human knowlodge IW. S. Clark, Ag, college. A NIIW EATIJHE. Tnthneooo illustrations heretofore In Web ster's Unabridged, we havo rocently added tour pages oi COLORED ILLUSTRATIONS, engravod expressly tor the work, at large oi pense, auu, WEBSTER'S National Pictorial Dictionary, 1040 Pagca octavo, wo Engraving, prlco SO TO 1 lfrAV.a.nrla TIMtlrtTlftrlAH thmilffh, out tho country In werp tlmei (A large as the sales ot any other Dictionaries.

In lropt of the Btatements of mora than IW oksellors, from every section of tha couatry. rnbllshed by U. 0. aliHltlAM, Spring Held THE RUTLAND DAILY AND WEEKLY GLODE.contalisall the latest news, Including the telegrams offi associated No expense spared In Ue editorial department. auvqi uamv raves low, aspeciaiiy lor auurt TertlsemenU.

Tha nanara ara larirar and con, tala more reading matter than air other In tha BARDWELL HOUSE, RUTLAND, Hum iiaf. been newlv nalnted from ton to bot tom, remodeled and refurnished, and now has accommodations unsurpassed by any hotel In tho Btata. TlinhnuRO In located onnoslto. tho denot. and has lone been favorably known by tha travel ing public.

THE TABLB will bo sunnllod with the best the markei aitords, and with all tha luxuurlu ot ibesoa-son. Tho proprietor is determined mat inoimra-rli Rhall ba the best kest house In the state and hopes to groet all his old as well as many now one3, promising every attention that will add to their comfort and mako them reel at homo. IT. tlllAMTOn, rruprluior. Rutland, July si, isti.

iw iiait. BAXTER NATIONAL BANK, RUTLAND, VT. CAPITAL, $300,000. DIRECTORS. II.

HllKaT DAXTEB. J. CnAMTOM, If. T. Hrnioca, Ju.

11. KiNusi.av, W. C. Dciiiok, W. C.

LAHD0K. II. F. LaTBKor, W. PARI.

(ISO. E. Roves, OtOROK R. UOTTDlf, COLLECTIONS Mado and remitted for at LowcBt Rates. intxucst alwwed on tuik Drro3iw.

A eencrul Uanklnn and Exehanzo transacted. n. Hbhbt lUXTin, Prest. J. N.

UAxraa, V. Proot, Gboboo It. Dottcv. Cashier. may 1 TIMES ARE HARD POVERTY NO POOS HAN'S FRIEND I $1.00 Saved and Spent AT HUBBARD'S WILL1 JIUY 4 1M of GOOD JAPAN TEA 4 fts 0 UtlUI) UltlSKN tea 8 as ot uuou COFFKK.

Wlllbuymoro good3 of abetter miallty than at any place in ton, sucu a-i 8 lbs OP GOOD RAISINS, 1)i GALLONS OF DOWNER'S KEROSENE OIL. sncEs. ALL KINDS OF T11A3. EVERY VARIETY OF COFFEES. CONFECTIONERY.

CANNED GOODS, NUTS, COS, ClaARS, CHOCALATES, DROMA, SHELLS, CRACKED COCOA, USHMAN R1VSW UUOCOLiTJJ, 11IR1) SEEDS, TAPIOCA, VERMICELLI, CO UN STARCH, LAUNDRY STARCH, COMMON AND FANCY CRACKERS, 4c, AT Ml. US CKHTEK STltEKT, T. C. SI 1J IS It ABB'S. JJUTLAND MONUMENTAL WORKS.

GEO. F. WHITE, ITOpMOtOr. Manufacturer, wholesale and retail dealer In MONUMENTS. TAIILHTS, bTATDARY, CENOTAPHS.

HEADSTONES, TUMUH, and all klads ot ou.tiKTciiv iitipnovKiriuNTs wrought from tho choicest gradts of Vermont and Italian marble, Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and BCOtcnurauito. i nave ior saie over 300 monuments and Tablets completed and erected In my yard and ware, rnnmn. finished exnresslv for rov retail trade. It istne largest nnumosii coinpiew hiock vo touao anywnere in new r.inmnu. neinir dcBlrous ot reduclnir stock nrenara.

tnrv in reralrlnc and enlanrlnr mr works. I pro pose to sell a part or tho whole ot my entire Blue, lur mo NEXT SIXTY DAYS, AT WHOLESALE PRICES ana cornnleto and erect the same In the follow, lng spring, which Is the most favorablo season ia prnpt work. Parties wishing to purchaso first class ceme tery work will una it tor meir interest uj visit us at an uany uuy, nuu nvaii luuuiactiv-vui tuui We will cheerfully Bhow you the work, and at prices that aery competition, Parties selecting tnelr work from Bketchea and deslcns are often disappointed when the work Is erected, It does not meet thalr expectations. To obviate any poslblllty of being misled or deceived, I Invite you to come and select tram ray Uamensa stock all complete foryour Inspec tion. SCOTCH GRANITE, STATUARY AND RUSTIC UUNUMUNiAIl 1VU1U, A BrUlAll'I, Stone cutters' supplies In Rinall orlarge quon-titles, at low prlcca tor cash, All coods guaranteed as represented.

All orders by mall or otherwlso, will recelva prompt attention. AddrcBa GEO, F. WHITE, 88 and West Rutland, Vt, dcclMtwly NEWS DEPOT. ftt SPAULDING ft No. 1 Merchants' Row, corner West Bt may zeu rpHE CENTENNIAL HORSE BAKE FoBalo.by LANDON.

dtw RUTLAND, VTM SATURDAY gocltsi, tatlotttfy, tit. NEW BOOKS! WYTCH IIAZEI by author ot Wide, Wldo World. ACIISAU, a now England life study, by Rev. Peter Pennot. ROADSIDE 1-OEM8, for summer Uavclers, edited by Lucy Lvrcom.

KEATS 11 EVE OF ST. AGNR3," No. 15, Osgood'! vest pocket series. "THE FALL OF THE UTBTTATITS," by Ilov, E. Hale, M.

Epochs of History Scrloa. GLAD TIDINGS, sermons by L. Moody. MEMORIAL by Charles Stoddard. In addition to above, wo havo a largo stock ol Miscellaneous, Juvenile and Toy Books.

SPAULIIW NO. 1 MERCHANTS' ROW. NEW AND NOVEL. ivr picture conn, also WIRE AND WORSTED CORDS, Shades, tassels In White, etc, SPAULDING No. 1 Merchants' Row.

XJUBBER RINGS for PRUIT JARS, BPAULDING CO'S. PICTURE FRAMING of all klnJs. Call and see our new pattersi. All work Uono In tho best manner, by SPAULDING CO, No. 1 Merchants' Row.

AUTHORIZED VISITORS' GUIDE to the Centennial Exhibition and Philadelphia the only ona eold on the exhibition grounds; and cents. Philadelphia ad Its environs Illustrated, Illustrated, Ac, SPAULDING it CO'S, No. 1 Merchants' Row. gMbanj) and Svoy. MUItrUY AND LISCOMR, Successors to Wm, Tllllnghajt, MANtff ACTDBEIIS OP 6PER1I, "WHALE, ELEPHANT AND LARD OILS, MACHINERY AND SIGNAL OILS, AROAND OIL, 180 FIRE TEST.

Spermaceti and Sperm Candles, OFFICII No. II HUDSON KU5AH w. Mrr.rnr, Ai.nAPtr, rt. dtt ORLANDO I.I8C0MB ALEXANDER GREER'S SONS, Manufacturers ot and Jobber In TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, No. 822 BROADWAY Albany, JV.

V. BACON, STICKNEY8 Manufacturers and wholesale dealers In COFEEE, SPICES, SALGIlATOS, CREAM TARTAR, MUSTARD, 17 19 Dean 1 Bxchango Street, ALBANY, N. Y. auratlonal. TATE NORMAL SCHOOL, CASTLETON, VERMONT.

Walter E. Howard. PrlnclDal. Fall term com mences August 31; Baring term February S. Free scholarships.

Address tho Principal. gURR BURTON SEMINARY, KARVHESTEB, TERSONT. The Fall Term begins WEDNESDAY, AUGUST USD, 1878. Thero aro three courses of study with large classes In tha Classics and also In English. The best advantages for music offered by any school li the state.

Muslo course twenty-six lessons, nanos an new. sixty aouars a year aid to young man fitting tor the ministry. For sens to tne rrincipai. 11. ii, eiiAw, Manchoator, Feb.

JyUdtftwa TROY CONFERENCE ACADEMY, POULTNEY. Vt. First class commercial course. Good advantages In music and painting. Thorough In college preparatory studies.

A fine school for both girls and boys. Eall term begins August sutn, ii.o. ror caiaieguea or intormauon, au, dress the Principal, HKV. MARTIN E. CADY.

JuIylJdtwJm l'oultney, Vt, YER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, OUBINQ Costlveness. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indlgeallon, Dysentery, Foul stomach and llreatb, Ery-klpelas, Rheumatism, Headache, riles, Erup tions and Skin ins-eases, LlverComplalnt, lilliousncs, urupu. Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum. Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner rill, and Turlfy. lng the blood, ara the mo3t congenial purga- tlvo yet perfected.

Their effects abundantly Bhow how much thoy excel all other pills. They aro safe and ploasant to take, powerful to cure, Thoy purge out tho foul humors ot the blood; Btlmulato tho sluggish or disordered organ Into action and they Impart health and tone to tho wholo being, They euro not only the every any complaints ot everybody, but formidable and dangerous diseases. Most skillful pbybi clans, most eminent clergymen, and our best cltliens, Bend certificates ot cures performed and of great benefits thoy havo derived from theso pills. Thoy are tho safest and best phytic for children, because mild as well as cf factual. Being sugar coated, they are easy to tako and being purely vegetablo, they aro en tlroly harmless.

rrtsrAnitD bt Db. J. C. AYER Lowell, Practical and Analytical Chemists. Bold by all druggists and dealers In medicine, 8d Jeift-dood-wlwesthw VERMONT LIFE INSURANCE COM pant, nf Turni.iNii rnM.

vitllMONT. This prudently managed Home company, Is a favorite with Iluslnexs Men of Vermont-James R. Hosracr, President; W. 1. Gilbert, Viuc-tTUBiurut; warren uiuoa.

SHTON'S AND ONONDAGA DAIRY SALT, At W. 0, LANDON'S, QJtlNDSTONES, LAKE UURON AND OHIO, for tle by vr, 0. LANDON. MOltNING, OCTOBER "cairal. Sneezing Catarrh.

This Is a constant sneeze, snecie, sncee, until your headsccms ready to fly orf, until your noso and eyes discharge ciccsslve quantities ot mucus, thin, acrid and poisonous, untll.unflt for business or pleasure, you number yourself among the most afflicted ot mortals, destined to surfer periodically tho greatest distress without relief or consolation. Every draught, every broath of air seems an.oncmyln.dlsgulso. This Is properly failed Acute Catarrh, and commonly cold In the Head. Its canatant recurrence Is duo to constitutionally weak or diseased nasal otgans, and enfeebled action of tho perspiratory glands. In tho pcrmanont euro ot this distrosslngmalady, Sanborn's Radical euro for Catarrh Is a never falling specific, instant relief follnKo the first dose.

Its uso rtnfltrnvs flin mnrlilil ftrnftltlvpness to htmoi- pherlc Changes which predlsposo poople to this aiseasu, and is sure 10 picvciiv i v. Chronic or Ulcerative Catarrh, Chronic Catarrh. Svmntnmn Obstructed breathtne partial closuroef ono or both nostrils, a stopped up, "stunea up" feeling in tuo ncau, uuiisiaui bio lng of tho discharges from tho noso et a watery or thick yellow or greenish mucus, frequently streaked with blood. Sometimes tho matter becomes encrusted In the naialpas-f ages and Is removed only by prolonged erfort. In tho morning on rising tho kymptomBnrotho worst.

Violent blowing, hacking nn i spitting until the crusis are removed, at least parllnlly, and tho throat Is freed froai tlio matter tint has accumulated during the night. Finally, tho poisonous secretions attack the throat, bronchial tubes, lungs, terminating In pulmonary consumption, accompanied by a most offenslvo breath and Impaired ajestght and hearing. ULCERATIVE CATARRH. This iq Ihn dPRtruellvn and terrlblo staeo of tho The wholo nasal passages. In- luaing mo eyes and ears, mo tousus, tnroai, hrnnchlal tubca and liinin become, ono ufter another, nrfectod, inflamed, ulcerated, and sue-curah rapidly to this frightful monster.

Ape- cuuaracmis gnncraica nnu set uuertj uy thls disease, which, permeating tho blood, weakens and destrojs lis lenovatng power, and allows tho eyalcrn no opportunity lo throw fl tho malady un 11 lhls polvm is neutralized and cxpelltd. It Is hero tBat.constl-tullonal treatment bocomrsof Hie most vital conMquence, "becauso unless nrresica niinis stage the dlscato will mako rapid progrpsa to wards pulmonary ndrrrii llmtuhold J'hytMan- Meanwhile, a soothing, healing, and stringent medicine must be applied dl'cctly to tho nasal passages, thin forming tho mo3t perfect treatment of tho dlseaso possible. Snnfonl's litdlcal euro for Catarrh Is a safe. cortaln and permanent euro for Catarrh of every form, and Is the most perfect remedy ever devised. It Is purely a vegetable dl.

filiation, and Is npplled locally by insurnatloii, and constitutionally by internal administration. Locally applied relief Is Instantaneous. It soothes, heals and cleanses tho nasal passages ot every feeling ot heaviness, obstruction, dullness or dizziness, constitutionally administered It renovatos tho blood, purines It ot the acid poison with which It Is always charged in Catarrh, stimulates tho stomach, liver and kidneys, perfect ingestion, makes new blood, and permits formation ot saund. healthy tissue, and nnally obtains complete control ovor the dlscaso. Tho remnrknblo curative powers, when nil other remedies utterly fall, ot Sanford'3 Radical Cure, aro attested by thousands who gratefully recommend It to fel-low-sufreroiT.

No statement Is mado regarding It that cannot be substantiated by the most rospectabU and rellablo references. It Is a groat and good medicine, and worthy nllcon-flacnce. Each packago contains a Treatlso on Catarrh and Dr. Banford's Improved Inhaling Tube, and full directions for Its use In all capes. Sanford'a Radical Cure Is sold by all whole sale and rotalldrugglsts throughout the United States.

Price li Lame Back. sum HHC2S l.niiia nnil I'nlintil Uncle. Ttrclrc Bays in Iloaplttil. Messrs. Weeks-and Potter: Gentlemen I avelust rerovered from lamo andnalnful t.nek through tho uao of your Collins' Voltalo kind, and was placedln tho hWflftnf Vii days without cure.

I then asked permission ot tho surgeon to try tho Collins' Voltaic Piasters, and In fow houts after putting ono on was entirely rencvu oi pain ami auio lu ucuu my back am now thoroughly well. I consider them Blmply wonderful. Respectrully ours, irvlvliilr Co. 1, 1ft Artillery. Fort Warren.

Eoslon, May 3.1S70, "ARE DOINGWONDERS. Messrs Weeks Potter: Gehtlemen-Colllns' Voltaic Platters are doing wonders. They work llko magic, and thoso you sent last arc all bold and raoro wanted. Send mo thrco d07en a3 soon ns you get this. Money enclosed herewith.

I want them to morrow night, It possible In haste. Yours, T. l'ALUttlt, 1'. M. No.

Fayette, Mc, May 1, Sold bv all drutrclsts. Sent by mall on re ceipt of S5 cents for one, $1.23 for six, or J2.25 ror twelve, carciuiiy wrappuu, aim wurruiiecu, by WEEKS POTTER, Proprietors, Boston, Mass. septl7dwlra NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT THE B.OSTOIV 99 Cent Store, LADIE'S HATS LADIE'S HATS Wo havo Just received, direct from tlio manufacturer, cholco lot of Ladle's Hats, Fall and Winter Stylos, trimmed In Hie latest fashion, handsame, and which cannot be bought elsewhere tor lets than two dollars. Wo sell them for ao routs, LADIE'S hose, a no vatlcty, thrco and four pair for 9J cents, all wool ana Btrlped; also Fleeco Lined, pair for9cent. eient's Undershirts, warranted all wool, III cents aacb; also UnderBhlrU atd Drawers, tuo.

for tho two. A now assortment ot Towels and Table Spreads of ii now anj elegant pattern. A now lot of Holr Switches, all Bhades, for oulyVDo Felt Skirts, a large variety, ahd ot handsome pattern. Elegant Toilet Sots, Smoker's Bets; also other Fancy Goods la a groat variety. JUST RECEIVED, a new lot of Gent's Hats and Caps ot the latest Btyles.

ixritomembcr tho place, opnoslto tho depot, Rutland, Vt, Permaieit mm 1 "0 Si rj -a" 1 OS j3 0 i a i 0 a I 7, J87G. (Globe. SATURDAY, OOTOUER 7, 1870. YEARS AFTER. 1 nevtr loved him tor nwhllo; Wo two wire passing friends nnd yet I learned to prlza tho slow, sad smllo Which touclmd his features when wo.mct; His worlsof greeting light and brief, The clasp lnsllngers left on mine, And saw with vague, unspoken grief, Tho signs which marked his life' decline.

And when awaiting certain doom, Ho lay at last, scrcno and calm, I often sought his lonesnmo room, With llowcrs and words ot friendly balm And when I bathed his aching brow, or read, or talked Btlll nil tho while, His earnest eyes they haunl mo now-Repaid mo with that slow, 3ad smile. At last, ono day, when gathering shades. Mado tlio spring landfcnpo chill and drear, Ho Bald "Dear fi lend, tho sunshlno fades To-morrow 1 shall not bo hero. "And when you como you will not seo This trombllng hand, this thinning face, Eo you were always kind to me Grant me, rray, ono gift ot graco. "I cannot reach you where you stasd.

Come closer, whllo 1 ay good-bye, Nay, closer let mo hold jour hand, And kts3 you onco befoio 1 die." Ah, why that sudden storm ot tears 1 did not oo him wherefore then Would I have given all my years To bring him back lo llfo again And when, next morn, beside tlio door, I waited In the soft May rain They toll mo ho had gono before, And 1 hail culled my llowcra lu vnlu. Ay, why, when half a scoro ot years Across his low, green grave liave moved, Do 1 bedow with bitter tears Tho grave ot ono I nover loved 1 Wo were but casual friends, at best'; A word, finllo, and nil was said I stood not near his heart, nor guessed That 1 should grlovo If ho were dead. And yet, 11 on lha earth thero bo one soul that holds inn halt so deal-As hli last blessing Is to me, or his sad memory, car by year, It will bo all 1 ask or crave. To smooth my bed or blesi my sleep Even i hough the whP-per haunt tny grave, 'I did not love her wherefore weep 7" Legislature of Vermont- BKNATK. Mosri'KMKn, Oct.

fi. 1870. Tlio sennto vriis callcil to order tit 10 o'clock by Lieutenant-Governor lllukley. Rending of scriptures anil prayer liy tho Chaplain, Rev. N.

N. Gla.icr. Mr. Walton moved" that Senators (Jrout, Williams and Wlic clock cotstitulo tlio com-mlttco oo Tliey were confirmed ns such committee. Resolution by Mr.

Guild that tho secretary iuform the hoiuo of tho organbntion of tho senate and that tho senate is ready lo proceed to tho business of tlio session. Tho hour of eleven o'clock, the time appointed for the joint assembly to hear tho report of the csnvstsinR rommittec, liavinp; nrrived tho icuatc proceeded to tho ball of house of representatives. Tho joint assembly having disnolved the senate retired to tlio ecnato chambers. A message from tho house by Mr. Chap, mau Informing tho tennte of the adoption In concurrence by tho house of a joint resolution providing for distributing tho railroad investigation report.

Resolution by Mr. Simonj, that a committee of two bo appointed to wait on Red-field Proctor lieutenant gover olect and inform him of his election. Adopted. Mestra. Simons nnd Grout were appointed such committee.

Rcdfield Proctor lieutenant governor elect appeared beforo the tar of tho senate and took tho oath olllco and subscribed tho Bame. The nddrc33 of Mr. Proctor was publish- -J On motion air. journcd. B11NATE AFTKliNOOS.

The senate met at 2 o'clock, Lieut-Gov. Proctor In the chair. Ry Mr. Williams the committee on rules repotted a proposed list of rules for tho Benate, the sanio being with the exception of Rule 17, tho rules of 1871. Adopted ns proposed.

Rulo 17 as adopted increasei tho tho numbers of tho judiciary nnd railroad committee to soven membcrB and provides for committees on states prison, Insane asylum audgtand lilt. Tho chair read commuuication from his excellency, tho governor, Informing the sonata that ho has appointed Andrew E. Kankin nt St. insiiurv. Eccretarvoi civil and military affairs, and that his meBsago will tc communicatee! to mo senaio at o'clock this afternoon.

Resolution by Mr. Sowles appointing tho following Btanding committees for tho sen ate. Adopted. On finance Messrs. Seymour, Cushman, Thompson.

On judiciary Mcsr.i. Waterman, El-bridge, Simons, Davis, Sowles, Bclelen, Storrs. On claims Messrs. Sowks, Lynde, Storrs, Leavenworth, Georga. On education Messrs.

Davis, Whcelock, Uriguam, Guild, Huntington. On agriculture Messrs. Richardson, Lcavenworlh, Lothrop. On manufactures Messrs. Oulld, RU-ford, Carpenter.

On elections Messrs. Walton, Belden, Waterman. Williams. On military affairs Messrs. Cushman, Mmlon, Carpenter.

On railroads Messrs. RultcrflelJ, Whit, comb, Lothrop, Carpenter, Thompson, Snaultliuc. Klxlunl. On highways and bridges Ma- eon, lticnaruson, nun. On Ranks Messrs.

George, Spauldlng, On heel tax Messrs. Storrs, Spauldlng, Hall. On printing Messrs. Whitcomb, Helden, Walton. General committee Williams, Rixford, Mason.

On federal relations Messrs. Eldtldjo, Walton. Storrs. On stales prison Messrs. Huntington, uuilel, l.aneion.

On asylum for insauo Messrs. llelden, IlrliTlmm. (innri'e. On grand list MecBrs, Laudon, Lynde, liuuiington. Joint resolutions providing for tho np nointment of a iolnt committee to canvas- tho veto for county officers und justices of tlio heuco and a joint commltteo.to canvass votea lor congressmen, were iccciveu irom tho home anil passed in concurrence.

At 3 o'clock by Andrew E. Kankin, sec rolarv of civil and military affairs, tho gov. crnor transmitted to the luaale his biennial execntivo message, which mcssigo was raael bv tuo sccralnrv ot ino senaio. On motion of Mr. Lyndo tho mossago wes ordered to 1 and lliotccretary ellrcct ted to procuto tho printing ot 350 copie3 tor mo uso oi tuo ecnsio.

On motion of Mr. Whcelock adjourned, home. Pravcr bv tbo Chnnlnln. Mr. Shaw tho member elect from tho town of S'ictory, having presented his cre dentials was eluiy sworn ami iook ius neat.

resolutions by Mr, Haywood of Wovlulilffo nrovldlnc lor a loint commit. teo to cauvasa tho votes tor county officers and justices of tho peace; which on tho motion of M. Ladd of Alburgh wag ordered to Ho on tho tablet from tho teuate, providing for tho distribution of ft certain rail-road report adopted in concurrence; from tho senate, providing for joint assembly at halt past ten o'clock Oct. Btb, to iccelvo tho report of commhtco to canvass tho votes for governor lieutenant governor and treasurer, laid on tho tablo. Ilills introduced and referred i By Mr.

Ulodgctt of St. laying a tax on tho county ot Caledonia, to com-mittco assisting ot members from that county. By Mr. Peck of Ira, to amtuJ Sec 0, chapter 01, g. s.

relating to the ttalfic In Intoxicating drinks; to comtnlttoo on ju-dlclary. JOIST ASSEMBLY. Pursuant to joint resolution for that purpose tho scnato caruo Into the representative ball at cloven o'clock In tho forcnocn, and a joint assembly was formed to hear the report of tho committee to canvass the voles for governor, lieutenant governor and treasurer, Hon. Lyman O. Hinckley president of the senate in tho chair; George Nichols secretary ot etalc clerk.

Tho canvassing commlttco submitted report which was nad by the clerk ns fol-lows: To the Joint Assembly now in The joint canvassing committee appointed to canvAsa ths votea for governor, lieutenant governor and treasurer, having attended to tho duties assigned them, nor submit the following report: ron Wholo number of votea rtturncd Necessary for a choice Horace Fairbanks had 41.7U3 W. II. W. Bingham had 50,088 Scattering And thereupon president of the joint assembly declared that IIorac3 Fairbanks of St. Johnsbury having received majority of tho votes cast by tho freemen of tho Halo of Vermont Is duly elected governor for the two years ensuing.

Tho canvassing committee further reported TOT LIHUT. dOVEHXOK. Wholo number of voles returned 0.5,001 Necessary for a choice 32,052 Redfield Proctor 44,803 E. H. Baldwin 13,017 Ebenczer Ii.

Biltlwln 04,09 E. Bildwiti 3,04 Scattering 58 And thereupon tlio president of the joint assembly declared that Hedfield Proctor of Hutlaoel liavin? received a majority ot all tho vote9 cast by tho ireeracn of this state duly tlcclcel lieutenant governor tor the two years next ensuing. lie committeo further reporicu ron TnitABUHEn. Whole number of votes returned 05.704 Necessary for a choice 32 853 John A. Page 44,880 James B.

Mattocks 18,454 John B. Mattocks 32,59 scattering 2 And thereupon the president of the joint asfcmbly eleclaretl that John A. Page of Montpelier having received a majority of all tho votes cast by the freemen of this state Is duly elected treasurer for tho two years next ensuing. Mr. Walton a senator from Washington county introduced resolution that committee ono senator and two representative bo appointed by the president to wait upon the governor elect inform him of his election and that thu joint assembly is in session, ready to receive any communication he may bo pleased to mako to them, widen was unanimously auoptcu.

The president ot the" joint assembly an. pointed ns such committee, senator Walton of Washington county, Mr. Wales of Bur lington ami Air. uu 11013 ot itnnuoipn ot the House. Tho committee subsequently appeared within the bar of Ihe IIouso accompanied by the governor elect who Infoimed tho joint assemiuy oi ins acceptance ot ino oi- nca to wuicu lie nau ueen eiccteu, anei Hint lie then proposed to receive and subscribe to the oath of office, which oath was duly administered by Hon.

Timothy P. Rcdfield, one of tho judges of the supremo court of Vermont and subscribed by his excellency. The joint assembly then dissolved. On motion ot Mr. Martin of Londonderry tho house adjourned.

Correction, In tho report of tho Mr. Cilley ot Fair-lco is Incorrectly rcpdricu r.nf n0 had presented his credentials and was "In nia scat, but by accident his namo was not called, and thus ho was reported as absent when in fact ho was piesent and was duly sworn. AFTERNOON. Tho spoake: laid beforo tho house a communication from his excellency the Governor, announcing the appointment of Andrew E. Rankin of St.

Johnsbury as secretary of civil and military affairs, nnd that he proposed to transmit to the houso the biennial executive message nt thrco o'clock this afternoon. Joint resolution Mr. Abell ot West Haven called up tho joint resolution relating to tho appointment of a jolntcommlttce to canvass tho votes for county and probato officers and justices of tho peace adopted on the part of the house. By Mr. Swain of Rockingham, providing for a joint committeo ot tma Ecnator and tin co members of the houso from each county to canvass the votes given by tho freemen of each congressional district for members of congress adopted on the part of tho house.

Tho speaker laid before tho house tho mossago ot his excellency tho governor, which was read by the clerk. Resolutions By Air. Parker of Reading, that tho houso bo instructed to procure tbe printing of ono thousand copies of tbo governor's message; adopted. By Mr. Spraguo of Brandon, that so much of tho governor's message as relates tollnauco bo referred to tho committeo of ways and means adopted.

By Mr. Spraguo ot Brandon, that so much of the governor's uicssage as relates to stato Institutions and charities bo referred to a select committee of live members of tho hou30 adoptt.il. By Ladd of Alburgh, that so much of tbo governors mttsago as relates to education be referred to tho committeo on education By Mr. Pitkin of Marshfield, that so much of tho govern it's message na relates to agricultaro bo referred to the committee on (igrieulliiie; adopted. By Mr.

Snffuril of Westminster, tVsst fo much of tbe governor's message as lelalts to manulnctures be referred lo tho commit-tto on manufactures adopted. By Mr. Olmsted of Tunhend. that the committee em education ho Instructed to lueiulre Into tho advisability of tueh altera lion of the laws relatlvo to cducatlou as will provide for moio equal taxation adopted. By Mr.

Kelton of Montgomery, that so much ot the governor's message as relates to jails and workhouse, bo referred to select committeo of the houso adopted. By Mr. Bailey of Falrhaveii, that so much of tho governor's message; as relates to tho attorney general and tlio execution of tho criminal laws ot tho stato bo refer red to tho committeo ou Judiciary adopted. By Mr. Eaten of Danville, that to much of the governor's mcesago as rclatos to tho reform school bo referreel to a select committeo of five members of tbo houso; ou motion of Mr.

Batchelder of Arlington, ordered to Ho on tho table. On motion of Mr. SalTorel of Wcstmlns-ter, adjourned. Will, "metzgek, PRACTICAL UPHOLSTERER IN ALL ITS Repairing neatly done, Carpets laid, Curtains huug, Lambrequins mado to order. AH work dono with neatness and dispatch, at reasonable rates.

Slioa at G. Klngslt-y's, orders lett cither In tho Hero cr at my real-deuce, No siEIniBtrcot, will recctvo Immediate attention. Bcptsdlw SEND 23c. to G. P.

HOWELL New York, for pamphlet ot loo pages, containing HsU of newspapers, and estimates showing ot advertising, inar3.irwly PRICE THREE CENTS. CONaUMI'TIOMlUAH III! OIIKED. Scliciiclc'n I'llllllnnlc Syrup, Sen. Weed Tonic. Sclimick'n Mtuiilrnko l'llla, Aro tho only medicines that will euro Pulmonary consumption.

Frequently medicines that will Btop a cough will occasion thodoathota patient they lock up tho liver, stop tho circulation ot tho blood, hemorrhago follows, and In fact they clog tho actions of tho very organs that caused the cough. Liter Complaint and Dyspepsia aro the causea ot two-thirds of tho cases of Consumpton. Many persons complain ot a dull pain In tho side, tonktlpntlon, coated tongue, pain In tho shoulder blade, feelings of drowsiness and ifst-lessness, tho food lying heavily on the stomach, accompanied with acidity and belching up of wind. Thcsi symptoms usually originate from adir-ordcred condition of tho atomach or a torpid liver. Persons so amicted, If they tako ono or two heavy colds, and It tho cough In theso cases be suddenly checked, will find the stomach and liver elegged, remaining torpid and Inactive, and almost beforo they aro aware the lungs aro a mais of bores, and ulcerated, tho result of which Is death.

Schcnck'a Pulmonic Syrup Is an expectorant which docs not contain opium or anj thing calculated to check a cough suddenly. tchenck's sea Weed Tonic dissolves the food, Juices ot theBtomach, aids digestion, and creates a ravenous appetite. When tha bowels aro costive, Bkln sallow.or tho symptoms otherwlso ot a bullous tendency, bchencks Mandrake Pilla aro required. Theso medicines aro prepared only by S. H.

SCHENCK A bON, a i and Arch Phlla, And ai for talo by all druggists and dealers, Sry (Soot; Geo. fi Palmer WILL OPEN THIS WEEK A LARGE an.1 ELEGANT STOCK OF Dry Goods. Rutland, October 4, YOU WANT THE BEST PAPER PATTERN, bo suro and buy BUTTERiCK'S Hew Catalogues AND PATTERNS, JUST RECEIVED AT CHARLES E. K0SS Send for Catalogue. HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, IN Edges and Insertings, at lower prices than ever offered Inttutland county.

We have In stock U.exo yards bankrupt block of tlio above goods, which weshall oiur fi a few days nt buch low irtce3 as win be buro to make s.Uo ot every ard, New Dress Goods In SKAL DHOWN, NAVY II LITE, DARK GREEN und BLACK CAbllMEKES, at a great bargain. Plaids, Alpacas, Brilliantines, FLANNEL SUITINGS, WOOLEN SUITINGS, FLANNEL UNDERWEAR, COTTONS, Ac. Again wo havo tlio largest yards), and as usual the handsomest Invoice ot PRINT In town. Kvcry lady should see them, or send tor Bamplo. Seal Drown, Navy Ulue.

In abuudauce. Wu continue) to tend old garments to bo dyed or cleansed as new. Bend in your old duds, and they will appear as new. C. lUltKMJRST CO.

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