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THE TURLINGTON FREE PUKhS. THUKRIUY, NOVEMBER 10, 1898.. n Potash is a necessary and important ingredient of complete fer tilizers. Crops of all kinds require a properly balanced The best manure. Fertilizers contain a high percentage of Potash. All about Potash the result of In me hy nrttial e fierimcnt on the bet farm In the United States U told in a little hook which we publish nntl will gladly mall free to any farmer In America who will write for it, GERMAN1 KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York. YOU Jean navo your old books rebound at this olhca goo OOOOO CXXXXX) oooooo ooooo 8 THERE NEVER8 WAS A BETTERS TIME THAN NOW TO REPAIR THAT LEAKY ROOF. There never was a better piace to buy roofing at material than STRONG'&i Neponset Roofing, Steel Roofing, Strong's Roofingj I Roof Coating. X UUKLIMOTON, VT. X ooooooooooooooooooooooooo GREEN GOODS China Ha Which we would be pleased "o exchange for good money. See the samples in our lorth window. L. C. GRANT, CO Church St. 106 BUNDLES -) OF (- WALL PAPER JUST ARRIVED. The first installment of a SC lection from 22 Factories. As 110 firm in this city is on the jobber's list, all pay the same price for Wall Paper, making it simply a matter of taste in selections. No other firm in this city has had the best colorings and designs of 22 factories shown them at one time lo select from. We have the best paper hangers in the state to lay Dtir paper. Quality considered, our prices are as low as any house In Vermont. . , C. G. PETERSON 64 Church St. WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENT ENGRAVED OR PRINTED. FINE STATIONERY IN GREAT VARIETY. Free Press Association. ShuHanhnreuD DECISIONS. Action of Supreme Court in Regard to Some Cases Before That Body. ADJOURNED TO JANUARY i, Ilcmnlnder of ftio UrcMnns Will bo An. liiiuncud lit Hint Time -Ni Dcclilou Iteiidorcd In 111" Itiirlliinttin Police Clisu-W. I'. httllVord llimppolllt nl Court Reporter. (From Our Staff Correspondent.) Montpeller Nov 4 -Supreme Court ud- Jotirned Its October teim to-day and gave U part Of Its decisions, Tho remainder .' . . - . will be given on the first nay oi tne jan- iiaiy icini. . i. minium ui ai, owui.n- bui y Ins b. n reu.iiiointed reporter of de- imrv I, .mi V l Sliifrnnl nr SI. .in ins- elslons of the Supreme Court. No decision has yet been rendered In the Hurllngton polite rase. The decisions follow: MINN I NGTON COt'NTV. C. II. Davenport et al. vs. the Dcerlleld Valley Co, et al. Judgment of County Court nlllrmed us to Daniel II. Newton but reversed as to the other defendants i,i,..... r nniin i,rr....1ni us in John land Judgment of nolle prosequi us to John C. Newton with costs, jii lament againt Moses Newton and Wlllunl Sumner for $7i'i0.1C. that being the value of all tho timber cut ns found by the referee Willi Interest thereon by wuy ot damages from March 21, IW. George M. Hemls vs. Clifford G. Drown, assuinps't; with the court. William Gulliver vs Nathan Hlce. tres pass iiu.ire claiisam; Judgment of County Court alllrmed. Charles II. Kerry it al. vs. Mllllmore K. S. C. W. Co.. debt: continued. Hugh Hawkins vs. l'rcd 1.. Hottum. re plevin; Judgment of County Court ulllrm en without cost In SupriMie Court. Cluitt Sons vs, John Xush, replevin; Judgment nlllrmed. Hussel'l Lumber Co., 'trustee,' note; with K. J. Ilawley vs. T.llsha II, tluril aivi thc court. j Mary j coitmtock vs. Delaware & llnd- WINDIIAM COI'NTV. son Canal company, npt, case, defectlvo Daniel Kellogg ct nl. vs. lloston nnd nce; continued according to stipulation. MTilne It, H. Co. nnd Vermont Valley It. Nnncy K. Jones vs. town of C.istleton, K. Co. of 1S71. petition on le-Iocatlon of cn,p; Innilllclent highway; continued ac l.illioad stntlon. eliteled Sept. 11. P07, an. cording to stipulation, siver of defendant filed Oct. 12; mntlniud. ' John Morrell .V. Co. (Mm.) vs. New Kng- Tonn scIkmjI district of Hruttlel.oro vs. bind Hie Insurance company, assumpsit, gruded school district et al.; with the "P-" ""d common counts; continued. i-ourl. Andrew H.Gregg vs. Masa Willis, March term lvn. Judgment for defendant, excep- tons by plaintiff : with the court. ' Timothy Gay & Co. vs. Alcena C. Clls- bee, March term 1S'J Judgment for plaln tlfl. exceptions by defendant; Judgment alllrmed, In re giiardluns.hlp of Obed Hall, appeal from Probate Court; continued. John II Merrllleld appointed glial dlan reslgnid. J. H. Prescott vs, Alonzo Sturkey et al, replevin; mls-cntry. George A. Hoyden, ndm'r. ot Kdwnrd lingers, vs. Fltehburg Itallroad Co.; con tinued. Joseph Hanchaw vs. Hutland Itallroad Co.; JuiTgmcnt of court reversed nnd cause remanded. If. G. Harber (guardian,) vs. II. II. Heed's estate: continued. KKANKLLV COUNTY. Luther Haker ct al. vs. M. Sherman et ui.; continued. Karrar, Hurt & Co. vs. K. H. Powell and others, appeal In chancery; with thu court. C. A. Criimptnn vs. D, D. McHuIn and trustee; with the court. Mitchell Lambert vs. the Mlsslsquol Pulp M.ll Co.; with thu court. James l Hollows vs. Kdward A. Sowles and trustees; with the court. A. II. Ileny Shoe Co. vs. Edward Des clienes; discontinued without costs. Susan 11., Margaret 11. and H. A. Sowles vs. Guy It. Hutler; with the court. 13. Henry Powell, special ndm'r. vs, J. Noble llaynes and A. O, Uralnerd, execu tors; with the court, Luther Haker et al. vs. P. M. Sherman el nl. petition for new trial: continued. Moses Hrown, npee., vs. W. 1'. Dwyer, apt,; discontinued without costs. OltLHANS COUNTY. Isaac T. Puttcrson vs. Lumun P. Smith ot nl; continued. Hope S. Paine, administratrix ot Amnsa J,,.U".,?'S.esV'l, VS; ,-0.on"r,) McDowell ""'I ' "crci , imsviiw . ...i,,..,,. ... ...i.-3'i..-ii .tin. i.. . iiarruii, administrators of estate of H.M.U. Nelson vs. George 11. Davis, petition for new trial; petition dismissed without costs. RUTLAND COUNTY. Davis & Gay vs. Central Vermont Rail road company, petition for now trial; con tinued. I.ueietla M, Stono vs. Seward J. Alns- worlh. trespass, o, C. P.; continued Pllmlngtun Daggott vs. Tho Champlaln MunufacturliiK company, assumpsit, sue cial and common counts; continued. New Kugland Flro Insurance company Ivs. David N. Ilayius; continued. Henry St. Lawrenco vs. Kllcn M. Woods, assumpsit, special and common counts; Judgment alllrmed, Peter Germnn as mini, of Charles Arthur German, vs. Ilennlngton & Rutland Rail- toad company, case, negligence; Judgment ainrmed. I - William P, Walker and Wlllard 13. ,Htrtm,K llK adm'w of Fninklln W. Walker ' ... iiiiuut, rjec-iiuuiu; juug- ment amrincii. Lucy Jano Andrews, apt., vs. estnto nf Yearn of suffering relieved In a night. Iteling piles yield at once to the dilu tive properties of Doan's Ointment. Never falls, At any drug store, 0o cents. Substitution tlio fraud of tho day. See you get Carter's.; Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pilla CARTERS ITTLE IVER g PILLS SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by tlieso I Littioniifl. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Ealing. A per. feet remedy for Dirtiness, Nausea, Drowsl. tiess, Bad Taste In the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. Small PHI. Small Dosa, Smali Price TI1K LARGKli HALF Tho Samo iu Burlington as Elsowhoro Tlio bigger part of worldly trouble. The greater lmrt of limliUliul suffering, Ciin surety be laid to tlio kidneys. Kidneys lllter the lilooil. Keep tho Iitiman sstem healthy. Hut they can't ilo this when they are. Blek. Pusy to tell sick kidneys. Look to the buck for the note of warning Most backache pains are Itldncy Ills. Twitches, twinges, pains und aches of a bad back. Should be t united promptly. livery day's delay menus future trouble. ('innry troubles set In, diabetes, llrlght'a disease. Donn's Kidney Pills are kidney special ist" Cure every form of kidney Ills. Proof of till in HurHuglun testimony .Mrs. W. M. McDcrmott of 32 Drew nine! says: 'Till many ycutr, 1 may nay from childhood. 1 had b.icknche. To de scribe acciirately the misery It gave mo Is an Impossibility. The pain and soreness, for It was both, was located In the small of my back and often extended up lo my shoulders. Like other sufferers from the Fame euusc, sometimes It was very seVele, it other times mild, When at Its worst I could not eiiloy any rest at night In any position I pleased, and the uchlng was still there. No one but those who hao experienced It cun form any Idea of what 11 1 lo He down to rest night after night ",m me", m- ic iiiiciiuciy ronocil ui sleep 1 1 .. I n ... I . . i t ....I., tl ..... ... I ... .... t ......1.1 by torturing pain. It got to bo so 1 could not sloop; my bead was alTecled: dlzzv. ,,, ,, .. nUMy Its miide everything swim iiround mo and I saw no Indication of tho trouble leaving. My attention wan directed to Doan's Kidney PIIK I did not exnect any gnat benellt from them for I had used everything good I could lay my bauds on without gaining any udvantage. How- ever, my husband went to the ill ug store ol It. II. Steams & Co.. and got mo u box. After the nisi week I felt n decided change for the better. Improvement was steuly and rapid. The backache and soreness dis appeared, 1 was able to rest comfortably nnd tho lightness nnd vertigo In the bend ceased. 1 felt almost like a dlffelent per on and am only too glad to recommend the medicine that brought It about." Doan's Kldne Pills are for sale by all dealers. Price .',.) cents per bdx or sent by innll on receipt of price. l'oter-Mllliurn Co. Huffalo, X. V. Sole agents for Ho rnltcil Slates. Hcmcmber tho naiiio Doan's and take no substitute. Mary Ann Sargent, German f adin'r, distribution; continued. Ilendee, Itutlaud liallroail ecmpany vs. K. Chaf fee's Sritis, ejectni' iit; with the eouit. William C. Mound vs Charles H. Ilak"r. ''ond; cuitlnued according to stlp- u' i . i iiaiiec nun .Newman K. Char fee vs the liutland Itallroad compjny, i t'""' negligence; contl t tirtleo Sumn Wall continued. er vs. Dcl.twuie Hints. ui Canal company ense, cominon earner; continued. Cheshire Reef . ompany vs. George C. Tliiull, nssumpslt, general nnd common ro"n1,"; continued William II. snermnn vs. Delaware Hudson Canal company, insc, negligence; continued. In re J. C. Jones, continued. lown of Clarendon vs. tc-wn of rtutland. npt., assumpsit, money paid, etc.; contln- Ued. . ' "'"'"en liros. vs. lull- land Itnllroad company; with tho court. ADDISON COUHT. Karl A. Thrall vs. 13, nnd case. O. Porter, trespass Frederick Kopper vs. Robert ejectment; with the court. hlljali LuHounty vs. Levi Lcno npt., as.ump"lt; continued. Henry Lino's arm'r vs. O. A. Peck et a and Tr., note; dismissed without costs. Vivian Harrett vs. P. L. Pish, bill; con tinned. State vs. Kdward Hodgson, death; or ...leu inn cuirieii iiirwani. State vs. William 11. Wright. Informa - tlon; bonds called and forfeited, excep - Hons waived Judgment alllrmed. Hunch warrant ordered nnd cause remanded. LA.M01LLI3 COUNTY, Charles Nnyes ct al vs. village or Hydo Park; continued. J. II. Warren vs. Murray Huck, apt., false warranty; with the court. C'ALKDONIA COUNTY. Hardwiek Savings Hank and Trust Co. vs. It. P. Drenan and Tt., special nssump slt; continued. W. 11. Carter vs. Central Vt. It. H. Co., case; with the court. M. Cram. vs. S. 13. Darling. Blander: '"l!1,,"r,"!I " ,'!ml:!n' , "'"'''""V r '":V"L. . ...... ...-.. ...., apts., vs. Audi C. Rabbin's estate, appeal from i.rob.ite; with the court. i Kdward 1. Haker. receiver vs. Spnuldlng iirotners. upls., gnier.il and spicial in.- sunipsu; nttlrmctl. W. 11. Sllnisou vs. Prank Chesley. peti tion; continued. .Miner & Hill, npts., vs. Avery D. like; appeal ftom probate; with the court. . II. Prostnn, nsslgnee vs Russell, Pol lensby & Co., general assumpsit; Judg- mint nf costs reversed and Judgment for delendaiifs to recover their costs. .Mary H. Palmer vs. Orvlllo Lawrence et nl. foreclosure; with thu court. I'ji.-uinp.sle Savings Hank vs. O, G. Hi cii, et al., foreclosure; with the court. R, P. Drenan vs. llurdwick Savings Hani; and Trust Co., trial; continued. petition for new WINDSOR COUNTY. 1 Joseph 13. Stafford vs. Gaysvllle Mfc Co., Hcthcl lClectrlc Light and Power Co, run, ; reveraeu ami rcuiaiioeii wnn man date. Prank P. Martin vs. C. V Norton, tro ver: nlllrmed. John M. Mitchell, apt., vs. Prank W. Stiles, general assumpsit; settled, Ultra A. and 11. P. Chapman vs, Rich ard I.oiigworth, trespass quaro clausum; with the court. 13ugciie Putnam v.. T. P. McDonald. npt., false warranty; with tho court. Josephlnu I.. Iloanlman vs Mary P. Da vis, npt., ejectment; dismissed without costs. Town of Stockbrldge vs. town of Ply mouth, apt., general assumpsit; alllrmed. Romalne A. Spafford vs. town of Nor wich. usMimpsIt; with the court. Romalne A. apnffurd vs. C. w. Rrown ct al asumpslt; with the court. In re, will of Kllcn 11. Segur, Willnrd II. Segur, apt., appeal from probate; with the court. Joseph II. Dunbar et al vs. John 1-3. Pot ter A: Co., bill; Judgment affirmed and re manded Rutland Provision company vs, O. V. Hall, apt., and tr; alllrmed, ORANGI'3 COUNTY, Iander C, Carpenter vs. Almena P. Cook, tresspass Q. C: with tho court. llcnjamlii Dow vn. C. 1-3. Taylor, M. & W. R. railroad, trustee, apt,, It. 13. Hen derson ci't,, assumpsit; continued accord ing to stipulation, Minerva Ordway vs. A. N. King & Son, assumprlt, mlsentry. II. II. Holt vs. A. P. Iaild and Hancock and Howard, Huston & Maine railroad, trustee, Citizens' Savings bank, clm't., apt., assumpsit; Judgment of costs re versed nnd Judgment that of tho funds In tho hands of tho trustee tho claimant Is entitled to tho sum of $56.87 nnd trustco Is adjudged liable ror tho remaining sum of JVf.31 less the cost of tho trustee, Judg ment for claimant to recover Its cost. A. S, Mnrtyu, apt,, vs. I. H, Palmer, as sumpsit; continued, Wnsson K. Dow vs. M. J, Cnldbeck & Son, apt., assumpsit; dismissed without rosis, Charles P. Tarbcll, proponent of John Walton's will, vs. Sarah A. F. Walton, npt., appeal from probate: with the court. Stnte vs. Chnrles H. Hoyt, peddllngwlth out license, with tho court, OIIITTKNDE3N COUNTY. Ro Wlllard Puller's estate, It. S. Fuller, apt., nppcal from probate; with thu court. littgene V. Coonoy, by next frl-nd, vs. Joseph 11. Ij'Ileurciix, ease; continued. W S. Nay vs. town of underbill, apt.i assumpsit, Thu Court of Insolvency, District of Chittenden, vs. M. II. Alexander and O. J. l.owrey, debt on bond; with tho court. l.oomls .1. Smith vs. Patrick J. Cosgrovc. quo wnrranto! with the court. A. Carter vs. Charles llattlsc nnd wife, assumpsit; alllrmed. Orlow S. Dodds vs. Caleb Hockwood, apt. ejectment; alllrmed. Laura Lavlgne vs. Patrick l.eo, apt., as sault; Judgment of case reversed and remanded for new trial. State vs. A. N. Austin, apt., liquor; Judg ment ulllrmed. State vs. Thumas II. Murphy ct al., pe tition for Injunction; nlllrmed. State of Vermont vs. Hrndford Savings Hank nnd Trust company; with tho court WASHINGTON COUNTY. Harro Itnllroad company vs. Mnntpollcr & White ltlver railroad company; coulln lied Harro Itallroad company vs. Qraulto Itallroad company; continued, Joseph Vatter vs. Pitkin & Miller; con tinned. James M. Iloutwell ct nl vs. William Marr et al, case. 13. CorPy & Co. vs. O. P. Morrill ct al 'with the court. J II. Currier et nl vs. Cabot, Woodbury nnd Hardwiek, road petition; continued. Jessie Frnsler vs. Home Life Insurance cu., ii3Piiiiii"?ti, vumimuii, I I ...... IT Ql,... .... Herbert U. Shis vs. Consolidated Light-1 Inn Co., assumpsit; continued. 1. 11. 1'. lloweii, apt., vs. estate ot u -. now.-,,, ..in.. eiuu - u. ..... .ewls, appeal from commissioners; Ham C. I continued. George M. Webster vs. Kdwiird ! Smith, general assumpsit: nrtlrmed. Woolson Pros. vs. D. L. Kiillcr & Son, general nssumpslt; continued. ' City of Montpeller Vs. town of Klmore. from Montpeller City Court, exceptions by plaintiff: with the court. ,.,,. ! Grace I. Parker vs. Taylor O. Parker,' general nssumpslt; with the court. Jobn and It. W. Kc'.ley vs. town ( Moretown. apt., assumpsit: continued. , s,? U"me' Jimi"- UP,! ""-I pass: continued Jane Iteynolds vs. city of Harre, road; continued. Thomas !.'. Turney vs. J. K. Glllett, apt., case:-with the court. In re llarre Water company; continued. In re John Patterson Kmslle; contln1 Geo. M. Webster vs. IMwnrd !. Sm. . petition for new- trial; petition suslalntd : nml Judgment set aside and new trial granted. State vs Arthur J. Smith, nuisance; continued. State vs. John Crulckshaiik, from Harre City Court: petition sustain. d nnd Judg ment reversed, complaint adjudged Insuf llelent and cause remanded. PROBLEMS OF AMERICAN FARMERS. I'lber I'roiluctlim ni u Mibstllutluii I'm ti.iiritlltible Ci-op luteri..tlt.g 1'uii.l-lilllll.-. In times of depression, or when eompc. tltton has grown too heavy, the culttvu. ..TL''. .! re iiuuieratlve, mid the unfortunate produ cur Is compelled to diversify his .igrlcul ture, or adopt some othir means of llvi- hood. I Just such a misfortune has overtaken many farmers In the L'nlted Stales w.thln tho past few years. Within two yuirs, in fuct, wheat has been a drug In the market whl.e corn has been cheaper In smite sec tions than ro.il, and cotton Is now m low that It hardly pays to glow It, without considering the necessity, for the South- em farmer, of competing against th 1 seventy-live thouuml bales of Kxyptluu I cotton which our noits In a year. Cun- 1 uimiru nun uie.c cunumuii.-, uierr never i has been a time when farmers were more anxious to discover new paying crups. i Among the possible new rural industries that have ultructed the attention of the agricultural class Is thut of tlhcr produc Pulton, tlon, though tin. growth of certain kinds , ot libers In past time has been a source uf . Income to the countiy. Alicady there is' 1 .. ..-1.1 ......1 I ...j. i.. ..... u..l.l I throughout the West and South. and farmers are only seeking Information re garding the particular praetkv Involve 1 in tho cultivation of tlax. ramie, and other libers, cost of production, mark't, etc.. , i,ut many are asking where the proper ' Kccd can be secured with which to make I a start. j On- of the most Interesting problems of the day In the utilization of the new liber material, and one that Is attracting the ! attention of nil civilized countries. Is the Industrial production of that wonderful I substance known in the Orient as China grass, in India as rliea, and In Kurope anil ! America as ramie. The money spent by I governments nnd by private enterprise throughout the world. In experiments and I Inventions, In the effort to establish the ramie Industry, would make up the total of a princely fortune. Obstacle after ob stacle hns bene overcome In the years ot persistent effort, nnd now we stand liefore stHI hopef.ii; nnd with efforts unrelaxed; The llllleullv muv P. stated In a few words: Ramie culture will only become a paying Industry when an economically successful machine for stripping the liber has lecn placed on the market. Hundreds I of thousniiils of dollars have been spent i In efforts to perfect u machine, but no Government liber expert In the world re I cognizes that we have such a machine in the present time, thougn great progress ' has been made in machine contsructlou. The world's Interest In this liber began i In lvs, when a reward of live thousand 1 pounds, wns offered by the Government ot 1 India for the best machlno w.th which to decorticate the green stalks. Tho tlrst ex- hlbltlon nnd trial of machines took place Hi P.J2, resulting In utter failure. The re- ward was aga n offered and In IS,: a see- ond olllcial trial was held, ut which ten inachlnes competed, though none filled tho renulrements, anil subsequently the offer was withdrawn. ... , , Pineapple culture Is already a nourish- plncapplo plant matures but one apple in a season, and after the harvest of fruit ... 1.H...I..I in .ur .t..n iiruiii uh.utt. the old leaves are of no further use to the jilant and may be removed. The leaves have tho same structural system as the agaves-Hint Is they are composeii of u cellular mass through which he libers ex- li.iwl nml velinn lh.. ..iililermlri ..ml inline " "", ' inai it wnuiu oo cneaper lor tne otato in ' ...o heukimiu sui- ot upwarus or Wi,iwei,iwii iu ireo goal, coup matter arc clinilnatcd the residue is a son tke the men who stay there for the sumo ernor nnd tho directors of State prison ua with an Increase of nearly J.M.Ko sllkllke lllament. the value of wnicn bus lenK,, f time they spend at the Home and House of Correction constitute Btich j absolutelv secured de)oslts with banks long been recognized. Only llfty pounds ,, huvo them LoHnl,i ut ,. pavilion board. S. CI. relating to habitual crlmi- aml ,u.o changes wero effected nl no of this ilber can be obtained from a ton rlsnt lm, t t1(, Cil,lltol CUy. j, , nals. S. ,0, ameiulInK charter of St. Al- greater cost than the loss of so much In of leuves, but, as the product woulit lin imrinii.i,. inim- thut nn invnstiinitiiin bans hlectrlc Light and Power comnanv. Un.... ,.r.,i i.,nn. 1...1.. doubtless command double the, price of Sisal hemp, lis ptodiictlou would bo pro- lltable. How to secure t ils Ilber cheaply Is tho problem. The Sisal hemp machines are too rough In notion for so tine u Ilber. niHl. at the rate cMen leaves to the pounil working up a top of the material would mean the handling or over twenty thou- san.l leaves to secure perhaps threo dot- liirs worth of the commercial .lroduct. Wero the fiber utilized In tho arts, how- ever, nnd Its place established. It would cnmiintii In 11 tnenmirti iv lh II. it iik hiiIii. conipoto In a measure with llax as spin- nlng liber, for Its liniments aro dlvlsiblo to tho ten-thousandth of an inch. The substance has already been utilized to n slight extent in Pastern countries (beln,r nann-prepnreuj in tno manutaeture or costly, lllmy cobweb-llko fubrlcs that will almost float In the alr.-C. R. Dodge, in tho Popular Science Monthly. - hand-prepared) In tlio manufacture of Y.iii si.i.uht Kiiuw What HooiVh Sarsaparllla has power to do "?: , . . , , , "T'" rL' r0 u, , ll",n,r- for those who have Impure ami Impovcr- The fate of women who havo scoured atlng I no bt. Albanians;" corporations. Islieil blood. It makes the blood rich and resH'ctlvc towns and villages lo secure Pusseil H. HI, consolidation of Hen pure, und cures scrofula, salt rheum, dys- signers to petitions asking that they bo nlngton lilectrlc und Hooslck Railway pcpsla, catarrh, rheuniatlsm, nervousness, allowed tho right of municipal suffrage companies. ,.nu'ed orronun for tax-pnylng females over 21 years Ordered to llo-S. 77, authorizing courts Hood's Sarsai a? at u ee ' ' "R ''as been dellnltely settled. When to render Judgments and chancellors to noou onrsaparuia at onee. , ))o uycs w () JMuta bm No g8UO fllm, ,iecrces in vacation. HOOD'S PILLS are prompt and efficient 1,1 ''III granting the nbovo privilege, I Petition Hy Senator Thomson from cltl casy to take, easy to operate. not a sound was heard except a deter- zens ot Puwiet, relatlvo to legislative ac- . (mined effort on tho part of every man to tlon In connection with tho prohibitory NASAL CATARRH quickly yields to keep still. The volumo of noes was suf- law. ,,.. trcutmewt by 131y's Cream Halm, which Is tlclent to remove all doubt from tho Third reading ordered 8. 110. amending agreeably aroinntlc. It Is received through speaker's mind and ho reported that tho charter of Hartford Street Railway com- tno nostrils, eiennses aim nenia tne wnoio surface over which It diffuses Itself, To tj: i'orr.n u.,.i Vn- v..i iii. , ,.i u . u keep it, A remedy for Nnsnl Catarrh which Is drying or excltlnr to the diseased membrane should not be used. Cream Halm Is recognized ns a specific. OeWitt's Colic ik Cholera Cure. PlaoMot. aulck results. ilo to use- INDORSED. The President's Position Re garding Territorial Expansion Unanimously Approved. AN INVESTIGATION, .Senator I'latt Introduces n Resolution to li.Yentlgittc tlio r.ipoines of Certain Stutu OlltcluU nnd Mute's Atmr-iiovs-Klltliiiid llond Hill I'ahsus the Si ante. (From Our Stnff Correspondent.) Montjiellcr, Nov. 1. A good many ot tho legislators hail left for home beiore tho Legislature was called to order but those vho wile In attendance were ready for work and the Senate cleared away all lllls1K,S!, ,lforo oon nml mijourned until Mo1(lllv at O.clock It look tho House until atternoon to legalize the grand lists ot the various towns. The mot Important thing dene In the 'Legislature was tho 1lo.)lou wui,0Ml u disientlng vote, of iho Joint resolution Indorsing thu position f i.r,.i,i,.n, MeKinipv atu Incidentally ..... : ., ,. Smith yestciduy nnd last evening. Tho ..., ri. ' . ..Vhoreas the war ot tho United States ,m,iii ihi.'Kinnlmn uf 'inaln wua wiieciI u J'Cl it and as tho fortunes of war have placed In pur pos- uession tlio I'liiiippiuo isianus wun ineir millions of oppressed nnd misgoverned piople, thereby Impolng upon the Amcrl- cm nation the duty ot protecting and con- ferring upon them tho blessings of peace and freedom; therefore, bo It UeMi.vid. by the Senate and House of Itcprcsentutlves. that In settling terms of IKace with Spain the fulled States ought to retain thete Islands, nnd that tho course ot President McKlnley In demand- big their retention of Spain In the Paris cenffrence. Is heartily approved." Tho resolution Introduced by Senator I' lit nulc II... I i. ....... nl intnm tli.fl w appointed to Investigate the expenses of certnin Slam ollielals and Slate's uttor- mys prnmlsts more slgnlllcnnce to cer tain ollleluls than to anybody else. The nppolutment of Senators Piatt, Young and Koss wns followed to-day by the In troduction of the following resolution In the House by Orrlco Hallard of Georgia, which was adopted: "Hesulved, by the House of Representa tives, that so much of tho report of the auditor of funis' as ,0 the hiii; pald by the Stato for rxm'nses of State ofllcers nnd Stale's attorneys be referred lo a p"clal commltttei' of live representa tives to bo appointed by the speaker." Speaker llasklns appointed Messrs. Kemp of Montpeller, Hlchardson of St, Albans, Carpenter of Hutland, Kuslmun of llnrtl ind and Iteynolds of Swanton. It seems that some one noticed the Item of $C0 In the auditor's account of ex penses of the governor nnd stuff at the Nashville exposition, nnd wondered by what authority this sum was expended, as there Is no statute authorizing guber natorial Junkets at the expense of the u...,., Ti, ,,v,)(.B :icfmmtn nf rertulu ofllcers were also discovered to be of a suspicious ipumtlty and the searchlight has been turned on. In order that tho people may understand Just how expensive u trip to Nnshvlllu can be made when dono on a gold lace basis, the following , copy of a vouchei In thu Slate auditor's ,.,n; u ,..i, ui.ttu in blLl. "NO. IG0." State of Vermont to W. II. Ollmore. Q. M. (!.. Dr. To expense ot governor, with staff and commissioners to Naslivlllu and return, October, 1SS Prom New York to Nashville and return: 2 tickets at Siii.oO S 130.U0 2 tickets at IIO.W KUtf 4'.l tickets at t.VU 2l.'i).' 3 ticke ts ut 2."..."'i 70.M New I.ndon to New York and return '.A... I"':' Pares and stale rooms Carriages al Nashville Carriages ut Richmond Rooms at Richmond Carriages at Washington Telephone nnd telegraphing -' ' OO :..i'0 m.oo $2,30.OO Received payment. W. II. GII.MORF., Quartermaster General, Stato of Vermont. Approved: JOSIAII GROUT, Gov. Nov. Ml. 1S97. A few minutes' Investigation In the Statu auditor's olllce will show any one that tne expuiscs ...... ....... ,-,.-.,.... ... uses of Gov. Woodbury's i s receptions wvrr paid by ...... wu,. wi.iuin 11-1.11..IUII7. ... i...e. .... ine titate nun ill at least tne noaru ami carriage bills of the staff during their j...... inn- fn' i.ii .1 .ut- i....', v.tv thing Is sure and that Is that now- tho Investigation Is begun, the records will be thoroughly looked up nnd a marked re trenchment In "olllcial expanses" will bo demanded. To show to what extent theso Items have grown we give below the of ficial expenses from July 1st, '1'7, to June f;nv' 'c;rot ,1ov; ., Hta'rfi'VrVirioNash'vliie!; S(.c of ,,lvl, mlUll,ry llUlr... junctor of llnanco..... amtnr ".. "!!!'.!!!! "'.! Ij.jix riininilsslime'r' .'.'.','.'!!!!.'!!!!!!!! Adjutant nnd Inspector'geiVerai!!! secretary of state .V Si, S: .$ 130.17 . 2.3i,0) . ."a.l 03.-1.3.; i"iv-.r.i i-o.di .Vi.Hi 313 73 State treasurer cjuarterm'uster general ""'.'.'.'.".'. n-.,, tinm.i-. Komo Rt.ntelm.n Who Imvo a business ,lt.m, on ltfm lVfi l)CPn ,UurlnK itt)t. ()n l( m.proprlatlons used at the Soldiers' ,,olm. aml u show , n ,.nnvnclllB way ...... . ..... .... . ... n. . . . nf .1... ..,., Tms wn-s ;llu)lher ,jay whPn It would not t)P ,)r1K,r l0 ralse ,ho tUchtlon of iiuorum for a coult bven matlp 10 ,.mnty tfilU xvouW ,,.lV6 ber , le majority but the members wero not In a tallclng mood nml tho legalizing of grand lists went farWard without a hitch except to make few neoeIcil amendments. Tho only ,,ccr, nf tho morning was by Mr. Jor- lla f jcric, W,0 Hpoko so ably In be- luJf r nla l)lu r,urng Krand Jurors to i . .. ... . i. ,mike an annual examination ot tho work f mute's attorneys Hint It passed the Hmwo wiUioul murmer. In tho samo p,orl order. House bill No Vi, the bill prohlbltlmr the use of seines In Lake champlaln, House 107. raising tho ngii of coneht from H to 10 years. House bill No. -,, granting relief to town of Woodford m) n. 117 furnishing two assistant bal- I 1. l ..... . ..1 ...... champlaln. House 107. raising tho ngii of lot clerks to nld in murklng ballots (the stntcinent msdo yesterday being errone- iiouso had refused third reading of tlio nto bill No. 21 the bill gmntliig tno pro- iineioro or jirivaio psu n iie-iicin. i.iu right to sell from February I to Soptem - . ber 1 trout eight Inches or morn In length, The monotony of th morning was bro- premo Court terms In tho several coun ken by request of Mr. Hooth of Milton ties. for leave to Introduce a olll. Tho request i On motion of Senator Blodgett, adjourn wai eranted and 'b mtasufu tutroduced Je was one which -Milton hopes will enable It to throw this expense of maintaining an expensive Iron bridge across tho Lamolllo j river which benefits only Grand Isle, Col chester and Hurllngton on those places. The claim of Milton people Is lint the htldge 1 no benefit to that town what ever. Tho aft-rnoon session of tho House was short and the business not of nn especial ly Interesting nature. Mr. llanney of Newport Introduced tho following resolution: "Ilesolved, That tho special Investigat ing commlttco on the matter of the ex penses of State ofllcers bo directed to cov er In their Investigation the period of not less than the ten years last pant." HOl'SP-MORNING. Devotional exercises were conducted by Mr. Johnson, tho member from Lyndon, Senate bills referred S. AS, relative to practice of medicine; Judiciary committee. S. "2, relating to conveyance of prop' rty for religious purposes; Judlclnry commit tee. S. M, relating to punishment for con tempt; Judlclnry committee. S. 7, sum moning of Jurors; Judiciary. Senate amendments concurred In II. 40, amending sec. 53S7, V. S., relating to Jus tlce fees. Head third tlmo nnd passed II. W, nmendlng section V. S., forbidding fishing with certain devices. II. 107, amending section 4'jOS nnd 4!M, V. 9., rais ing the age ot consent from 14 to 1C years. II. 91, amending No. 211, act 1S02, Sunset Home In St. Johnsbury. Third reading ordered U. "4, In relation to duties of grand Jury. Tho bill was ad versniy reported. Mr. Jordan or Jericho supported u and nurd rending was order reiuting to cruelty to animals. Killed-!!. 172. relating to liability of nujimnn ami mnurcu. n. sis, municipal sun rage to inxpnymg females Ordered to lie 11. 2J2, relating to public Instruction. On motion of Mr. Hanney of Newport. Huu third tlmo nnd passed II. 32'1. amendlnir the charter of the vlllntre nf MorrlM-llle. S. M. amending section 4577, V. 8.. relating to the preservation of fish. 2-'. ' nffonl relief to the town ofWood- for:1. H. 117, amending section 127, chapter 1. V. S.. relating to nsslstnnco In mirk- lm Hot, ....... ........ ,.h .....v... ... ... section SUM, , b.. relating to protection f hK'hways. II. 22fi, to amend chapter si. S., relating to writs of mandamus nnd proWbllloii. Uu!'.U llr'1 ,,,I,11,':,?V'1 l'"1""'1'-"- 1",-,o !"' Ulliim H. Milder the sum mined. Mf- Sitninons of oodstock presented a petition from residents of Woodstock, "sklrg that they be permitted to raise a. mllllury company. It was referred to tho committee on military aft ilrs. l'""ton of Poultney presentid n pe- llti fr"m cUlzc'ls f I'nwlet. nsk ng that '"- I" uiu u.i... j iuy wu nui umiui ucu, "1.. . .lo JO"u commii eo on lemper.i ice. 1 1,1,(1 reading orilercd-H. 1W, amend ng net 137, laws of 1SH, relating to pollution tlno, T ',?1 "s' squoi r ver. legalize grand and iiuadreiinlal appraisal of the town of West Windsor. II. 1'2. to legalize grand list and quadrennial ap praisal of real estate of town of Weston. II. 102. legalizing appraisals and lists of l.arre. II. 121, legalizing appraisal of Ver- "t II. 127, legalizing appraisal nnd list of Luneiiburgh. II. 132. same, Danville. If. same. Cavendish. 11. 140, same. Hurllngton. H. V same. Putney. II. l"s. same, Corinth (as amended). He. IS'!, s ime. Windham. II. ISO, same Corinth. II. 215, same, Manchester. 11. 277, same, I'M on. IJIII Introduced-H. I2S, by Mr. Hnothe of Milton, to relieve towns excessively bur dened In building or maintaining high ways and bridges and providing for tho apportionment of expenses between towns especially benefited by such highways or bridges. (Towns so burdened when other towns are bencllted, may have commis sioners named by County Court to deter mine what part of expense should be borne by towns benefited.) Committee on highways, bridges and ferries. Adopted In concurrence Joint resolution endorsing .action of President McKlnley with regard to the Paris commission. On motion ot Mr. Johnson of Lyndon, the House adjourned. HOPS 1-3 A PTKRNOON. The Speaker announced ns a commlttco on the part of the House, In accordance) with the resolution providing for the In M'stigntlon of the expenditures ot certain State otlkvrs. Messrs. Kemp of Montpel ler, Richardson of St. Albans city. Car petiler of Rutland city, Kastinan of Hurt land and Reynolds of Swanton. Mr. llond of Searsburgh presented n pe tition praying for tho passage of H. .W (trading stamps); referred to committee. the Judiciary Killed II. SKI. relating to school year. II. -4" support by State uf poor persons com- ,.,11). ..1 , lll urueivii to He II. 234, relating to school yiar and school tax. on motion of Mr. Simmons of Woodstock. II. 2s. amending statutes i elating to fees of Insurance com mission, on motion of Mr. Harris of lleti- 111.rt,t,i 11 -7 ... n., 1.1...... I.. . At. Hon of Mr' viall of' Han o ,.h as n ado tho special order for next Tuesday at 3 !. in. II. 2'i0. Instruction In Normal schools on alcohol and narcotics, on motion of Mr. Dunton of Poultney. Resolution Hy Mr. Richardson of St. Albans, providing for adjournment until jlomlny ft,.rnoon. Adopted, p.t.a,i tMrtl tUm. ,, passcd-II. ,.,.a(, ,1,1,.,, time and passed!. .J, r,,,n,. ,.).,.- ie.,i m c-oit.. Hallroad company. II. 2.V.), protection of i.j.1. ii, i.j.i;., s. Catherine H -vt nu- llori211K i.ttsfura tl. bond. un motion of Mr, Viall ot Randolph, nil- Jorncd. S K N A T I3-M O RN I NG . Devotional exercises conducted by tlu chaplain. The reading of tho Journal was, on mo tion of Senator Watson, dispensed Willi ut ine lemauuier oi tne session. Hills Introduced Hy Senator Mitt of i-orporullng the Haptlst Minsters' Aid so- elety ot ermont; commlttco on corpora- Hons . ., , 1 nssed-h. providing for a maximum nml minimum term of Imprisonment by .....r. ...... i-uuin ui piifune-i!. uy ouuru of prison commissioners under certain conditions. S. 63. providing for appoint- ment of a probation olllcer. S. CI, creat- il ')0:lrd ,o( Prison commissioners mid prescriblug their duties. (Tho chief Judge nf Ihn Uiinrniti,. .1... il..... ...... II. S7, Joint trials In criminal ciues. M. I". Hutkind-Canadlan Railroad Co. II. 139,' Champlaln Construction comirany. II. HO. nmendlng charter of Rutland Rullrond company. ""I" Introduced-Prom Judiciary com- mltteo, S. 142. substltuto for S. HI. creating otllco ot attorney general nnd dotlning his duties; ordered to He and bo printed. Joint resoltitlon-By Senator Humes, en- dorslng tho action of President McKlnley m the penco conference at Paris; adopted ..i. il... ..nn .Un. an....... on tho part of the Senate House bills referred H. 7C. V. S flag bill: military nfTalrs. It, 100. Hartford's appraisal and list: grand list. II. 113. Sandagto's appraisal und list; grand list. 1 1. IU. Chelsea's 1 list. II. IX Incor Valley Telephone M. 1SI, charter of 1... .t IT 1C7 nlmi. II. 113. Chelsea's appraisal and Hat; gmd iucorioraiing into lllvcr company: corporations. Hrlstol village: comora- Hons. II, ISi, charter of Jeffersonvllle vll- lage; corporations. H. 2ilfi, Harro Realty pnny, b. ll'J, amending statutes relatln to bonds of town officers. On motion of Senator Young, tho Senate voted that, when It adjourn this morning u nuun uu .... .huiiuuj m i p. m. 1 Third reading refused-S. 113, relating to court reporters. 8. 123, relating to Bu- "The Lion's Sfure" s of China may be held the Lion's share of the is held by PLUG The quality of Battle Ax is not questioned. If gj you chew tobacco you cannot buy a better, more satisfying and economical chewing tobacco than Battle Ax. You can prove this for yourself if you will buy the large 10-cent piece and try it. There's a wonderful difference in quality as well x as in quantity over common kinds. Try it to-day. S Remember the name g when you buy again. FINANCES. U. S. Treasurer Ellis H. Rob erts Submits His Annual Report. COST OF THE WAR. Hi Treasury Stronger ut tlio Close Than at tin. Upculug of thu I Ixenl Year War Department llxpendltures Tor luur .Month Were SSIUT.SUU, :i08 Naval, S'.'T, l.t,5?7. Washington, Nov. 3. The treasurer of the lulled States. Hon. Hills il. Roberts has submitted to tlio seeietary of tne tieasiiry the annual report on the triins attiuiis and condition of the treasury for the past Usual year. The net otdln.iry revenues ot the gov ernment were f to5,321.r35, nil Increase of $;7,.M'i,CCo over those of the previous year, while Hie net ord.nury expenditures were ilU,JC.52 un Increase of $77,." 1, 123. Thu JnH"l!,?,;,,V;i i??r& UV "f 11 v l'"'fll"K yeai by JI9.W1..M. In the receipts are Included i'H,751,'J paid Into the treasury oh account uf thu sale ot tho Union Paclllc and Kansas Pa- clllc railroads. Out of Hum were paid 2!',v',s:.J of the bonds Issued for the con- struetlon of thu Paclllo railroads which W...H m iiw.r..,... ii... ..viiAii.iiiur..u went to Ine reuse the ext end tares. t p to tne close or llie llscal year, tne in- urease ot the expi ndlturcs on account ur ...... ..'i... a 4i.,v-i.,.o. .... war iie'liariineui ami t.:w.,iu. lor me navy department. For the tour months July, August, September and October, !!, the expenditure of the wnr depart ment were Jlu7,.12i,SS being SI,13,1S1 gieat er than for tne inont.is in 1W, For the same months this nr, tin' navy depart ment expended 27,4j'.i.."i77, whTch was Itl, CH.'.'JG more than It spent ill the like pe riod 111 1S!i7. I'p to October 31, the war U., ritmtn mlilnl to the dl!,biir.emeiilK of .1..,,. ...... ilrttm rt iiinti t J tin until itf tllll. Independently of tho prospect of rev- ...,.. v.,n,iii..ro .n,. u r..er..ri' :, . ' , ino ireasury as uaviug neeii siiouger 111 the close than at the opening of tho llscal year tho inslgiillcant shrinkage In tho umouiit of the ussels having lieen more .1 .i r. 1., n, .......,. which took place Iu their character, Against a net loss of 7,iJ.0OO In tho to- tal holdings luallablo for the fiscal oper- alolls of lno government there was a gain . V. . . . . .. ni. Inlnl fii'iill-ihlt ttuittA wnrn lf74 711.- 377 June 30, 1SV7. and l3ii.ac,73.1 11 year laU.r. v,y tll miditlon of the unavailable ,H!,ets carried by the department these tl)tal3 ro HWCIcM- ,0 j.iM.tU.87i5 and tMK- won respectively On June 31. ISO, the treasurer's liability to the general tre.is- ury fmm wn8 $773,-jj,nt3S. with 0110 of W.- 8stained In his capacity as the depositary of ,,,,1,110 oltlcers ami one of t; os 413 for m.inev shipped Into his i,a;,as. but not yet "covered by warrant ......... . j Into the general account. ltuckleli' Arnle;i Salve. THIS BKST SALVE In tho world fof Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sorea, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Corns, und all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no payment re quired. It Is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For salo by J, W. O'Sulll van. DIstrvHliig s inn mil Ilineiue, Permanently cured by tho masterly power of South American Nervlno Tonic, Invalids need suffer no longer because, this great remedy can cure them all. It Is a euro for tho wholo world of stomach weakness, and Indigestion. The cure be gins with the llrst dose. Tho relief It brings Is marvellous and surprising. It makes no failure; never disappoints. No r,,., i,,.. f..r..,i vr,,.- ...in... ..u., .... j-.. !?' :,.,, v."' cure s certain . under the use of this great liealth-glvliig force Pit' lit ami always safe. Sold by II. H. Stearns & Co,, drug- gists, Hurllngton. Vt. , " TTT,.,, ,,. . When you ask for Do Viltt's A Itch Mnzol Salvo don't accept a counterfeit or Imitation. Thoro aro more cases of Piles being cured by this, than all others com- ,,f, ' 5 J. W. O'SullIvan. W. P. Hall. F. Henry Parker. City Drug Store, E. Qossolln & llro., a. 11. Crandall, Wlnooski down by England, but sale of chewing tobacco Wny til Mild)- Women. "The only way for a man to lenrn nl' about women is to pet married." "And study tlio wuys of his wlfo, chV "Naw. LUten to whut sho tells hln ibout tlio other women." Indlunupolll totirnal. tjnrer. May Carpets aro curious things, luaminn. Mamma Why so? May Although they aro bought by thu vnrd, they nru worn out by tho feet. Met ropolitan. Ineffective Cudeellnrc. "Ho cudgeled hln brain, but all to no avail." "I don't wonder. His brain Is so small he'd mlsi. It nine times out of ten." New York World. I, Idle Deeds of Klnilnes. "Clara, diar, yon don't hceni to notice whether your hair gets (tray or not." "No, dear lwihel; I know you will keep mo posted." Chicago Kecord. "Little Colds" neglected thousands o: lives saciillced every year. Dr. Wood'a Norway Pine Syrup enr"S little colls cures lilg colds, loo. down to the V 1 ry veige of consumption. A cough Is not like u fever. It doe uol haxe to run a eenaln i nurse. Cur. it quickly and elteetuilly with One Mn ,t Cough Cure, the best remedy for nil iAfi an I for the most 'teverr eases. We r. (i.m mend It l cause It'-i rood. For sale by W. P. Hall. P. lb ry Parker, 13, Gosselln, and K. H, Cram. II, Wlnoo.i;l. HARNKV CONKHR'S KSTATT3. STATI3 OP V13R.MONT. District of Cli t. ten.len. To a., persons concerned In the estate ol riarnev Conner, late of Wllllston, in slid district, deceased, L GP.KF3TING' .At n Probate, t-ourt holdcn at Hurllns ton. within and for the District of Chltton . , ,,.. of October. 1M.. al ' rum,.t purport.ng to be the last wil, . ,ul,i testament ; ot narney Conner, i til 4 In said district, decv.i- -d. m n .i..r..f.i. . .ui.' ...v.. to the court aforesaid, for in nti.'tti' And It Is ordered by snld Court that ht lSth day of November. iv.i ut the Proi itj Court rooms In said HurliiiKton, be asi. gp. ed for piutlng said Instrument; and t.ia) notice thereof be given to all persons i 3a cerned, by publlshintv this order ti rec weeks successively iu the Hurllngton I'.-ei l'icss, a newspaper published ut said llur llngion, previous to the tlnu sppointe I. liieretore, you are nereuy noiun-a tc ' i,rnri nt.l ennri. nt Hi,. Hum ni i-tfnitn n fnr"Kll LI. Hill ('UilttlSt tflO limliati Ol '"ven indr my hand at Hurllngton. In said district, this :.. h . Ii of Octobar, . U'J'. jr.Ml. MAi'l lb'JS. n.w3t Register. MARY ANN WILLIAMS' 13STATK. STATU OP VF.lt.MONT, District of Chit- temlcii. The Honorable tho Probate Court, for the Dlstilct of Chittenden. To the li'irs und all persons Interested In the estate of Mary Ann Williams, late of Jericho, In said district, deceased, ORRI-3TING! Whereas, application hath been made to this Court In writing, by the executor of the last will and testament ot suld deceased, pray ng for license and authority to sei the whole of the i al estate of said deceased, representing to said court, that It would be benellclal to the heirs and all peii-ons Interested In :ho ehtute ot said deceased to sell the wi.elu of the rial estate of said deceased, and convert the same into money, And bringing into court the consent nnd appiobatloii in writing, ot all tlio heirs to said estate residing ill tills State. Whereupon the said Court appointed and assigned the list day of November. 1V' at the Probate Court rooms, in said dis trict, to hear and decide upon said appli cation und petition, and ordered publlo notice thereof to lie given to all persons Interested therein, by publishing said or der, together with the tlmo nnd place of hearing, three weeks successively In the Hurllngton Free Press, a newspaper which circulates In the neighborhood or those tiersons Interested In said estate, all which publications shall be previous to the day assigned for hearing. Therefore, you are hereby notified to ap pear before said court, at the time and place assigned, then and there In Mild Court, to make your objections to the granting of such license, If you sen canto. Given under my hand, at the rrobnte Court rooms, this 1st day of November, lf'IS. JF.NN1K STACY. 18,w3t Register. JOSl'31'H 8. CILLKY'S KHTATK. We, tho subscribers, having been ap pointed by the Honorablo the Probata Court for the Dlstilct of Chittenden, com. mlssloners to receive, examine and adjust tlio claims and demnnds of all persona iiiri.li.ul .,....... nf T..U..I.V. i I'llla.. " .. ........ r, late ot jerieno, in sain district, oeceua- ei! ml aiHO all claims and demands ex- hlblted In offset thereto; nnd tlx montha from ,ne llliy of Ule uute hereof being al- lowed by said court for that purpose, wa do therefore hereby give notice that we will attend to the business ot our nppolnt- ment at the office of E. H. Williams. In said district, on the fourth Saturdays of November nnd March next, nt 10 o'clock n. m,, on ouch of suld days. ateit thls l8t ial0cHAPlNbr, 1S1 I ' t.' htoiYY. ' j :S,w3t ' Commissioners,