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in is UUKfcJiVGTOX Fit 13 IS PRRSS, TUUKSDAT. APRIL 20, 18M). METHODISM The Big Day of the Troy Conference Session in This City. BISHOP GOODSELL'S SERMON Memorial Ser?lre, followed by the Cere mony of Ordlnntlon-Colcbratlon of the AnnlTormry or the Clinrch Ki tontlon Society Conferencn Cloici Thli Mernluc, Sunday was one of the greatest days ot one ot the moat successful sessions ot the Troy t'onf. reiiee, which havoevcrbeen held. In tho morning isisimi nimuse.., . , " - " ' Vt co, "rogation I preached i ser on X U ua cOI1 "" gatl- rod in I , o era oi 1st.. J hi rfcr . was proeede l b , . lou-f.ist.w un, , ::rcl u,J pov U'n v " . , ....... ........ ... .. ,.,-.. , n undK rniri i J K h i, clergymen from the conference, se 1. . ted lor -rio purpose, invaded tin I'rot-i,-taiit . hur.-hes of the city preached to t'." r rw.il congrognlloiis. Cverywhoro t . t. mu" Ihmu mulleno... In tin afti-- II., . ...... It IS 111 Ifl 11. n at mo .ucu.ui...-i ..' . Hi servlco in memory ot inc. t.e.c 5 of the, conference, follow hi i.j tie impressive eeroinonies of ordination. In the cviilng tho service in celebration of tho anniversary ot tho Church hxten noo s..iIpV was held. en .i d in th. inkling a largo umounl of ' h 1 no I Dli-.tK-sS .IS OIM1L. ..... ... S iturelay's .-csions were largely nimm T1. .Is mornlnc there will no neui , . ... .1.. i ... i , . ....ui.ui it fhii tire.-.ent lit Zr L . ft i I" conference. At thU tlmo 'U11fI "...i ' .u , ,i .,,,o.,M. ed. Thia KSMcn ""ill op'ii at S:;;o, which lb halt an huur ij.rli.-i" than Usual. BISHOP GOODSELL l,,.!,,.,! in .1 I.;ir.-i. Alldlei.co ill the (lporit lliiine siuidn). Morning nt lOtSD. The tcrvlces of Sunday wcro opened .-..h i. u.v.. r. asi. in tho oihtii. house, hold it 1 .elo'ik. and led by Itev. llcorgo W tlriwn. L'- I'-. ot Hound I-ake, N. 1 Tho Dnei.ini; prayer wu inado by Itev. P. b. rii.w ,ii Ti (,v Thm o follow eil a sea- ,N. 1. r . ,n,i i.nu.i in CikI with a How of -nlrlt soldom i-nualcd. This eontlnu..-d The fo lo ok were elected triers of nn untll 10.SO. each moment beiir; occoplci. pe.ils: 11. W. Hi own. F. It. Sherwood. K. ,1,0 tlmo arrived at which the 'J. McKernon, 11 S 1 owe C. V. OrHmer. " .1 .w nmiminee.l bv C. P. An bal and G. . Hrownc. ! Ill-hop Gojdsoll, who presides at tho eon-I l. rciice tho opra hout-o w.. filled to Its i i i. It'- Kvery suit was tak. n, the l'i "es bl'ld and pcoplo crowded into tho u-'lcs and llllcd them. ' T ie service at P':30 was opened by the. n -ilic of "Art Thou Weaiy; Art Thou Uimuild, bv tho local MethodUL chinch ouirtelte MKs Clraco Nou .iccompanlst. Dunns 'tho taUlnR of tlio collection Mrs. Miry Chinch of HurllnBtou saiiK the so- l.r.ino solo "Tho C.ixi.l Shepherd" and tho n ,t.. . of the lemainliiK sessions of the . f ,. in- i!,.v c I. Hall, The Ic-..ii of the inurnlnK was then read bv n s'n p Uoodsell. It was the nrsl cnap- ti-r .1 t olosslan. Tho b!.-hop also mads .inning prayer asking that the and .. , .,t.t ln.i-rv .Via!. llmiiehtii diri'Cled to tin word and their hearts inclined to .1.,.. ., ... hi.,. . T'i. text was then taken from Colos- slai s lrt-J.". "To whom nod would maKo l.nowi. wnat is the riches of the glory if th s ni story among the aeiitiles; whit li 1 Christ in you, tho hope of Ulory." MINISTERS MOURNED AND MADE. .Moin.irlul and Ordination Stirvlres I'.il l.iu Ibtrh Other ri-l.lay. Ii. tlu .1 flernoon at ":S0 was held the num. tl .1 suvlce for il.- instd ineiiibeis of the c- nl.-ieiico followed by tliu ordinations Df .ii . u' and Kiel's, iiolh of th.-so ser- 1 w ioery Milium and Impressive. Th rniisie was by lho Methodist .hurch iiu irl' te as follows; .Mr. Maty Chuitli, .Mi - 1.. 1111 Mao Wilier, .Stanley Tattle kuo t! LI. Sherman. Tho first servlco was j -Mite 1 over by flev. A. I). Hen.t of J ihti or.!lle, N. i' and tho opening pra- m- made by Itov. J. M. Webster of Schuy- .1 1 i.le, N. Y. i'ie lust name 011 lho list of dead was I i ot DenJatnln S. Ilrown of Waldwlck, ,1 A papor in memorlum was an- II 01, "Od to have been preiured by J. M. l.dRtrtoii wth the understanding that It lho' id b. lucoriKirateil In the conference li i.' I. - lh- meinoil.il for IXrenzo M.t-had ol Glens Falls was given by ni G. W. Blown of Albany, N. V. Tho ft ot 1 11 kt 111 J. Sands ot Schenectady, v was toviewe.l by Itev. D. W. Day- Shelburne, AJt. A p-ipcr on Hey. J . - M Slosson ot Hound Iike, X. Y. 1 .1 by Hev. J. M. 1-Vlgertoii was read ii H Gtorgo A. lionott of L.tnslllg Vir.l N. V. Mr. Slosson was bom at U ' Id tiand, Vt. Tho inemolial lo Hi V. T Dw.uht Walker of Proctor, Vt., fol '.vi ti. This paper was written by Hev. S itnuel McKiau of Lansingburgh, N. Y. ni I read by Hev. I'. It. Sherwood of C'o li'ic"! N. Y. It was veiled to print tlio Pi 1- rend, and also the memoirs of the 1 1- 1 wives of ministers In the confer . r. utiles. This closed tho first ser- iduced and further explained the Kplseopal I. hop (,oedsc!l presided at the ordlna-. f jr. Jennings comes of A'enuont ' sen Ice and the candidates were seat- 1 st0el:, and s one of the very popular men 1, tie front pews. Tlie bishop said tlint ,or the church. Ho spoko of lho nffairs of 1 jutit a much grace could be, tll(, H(;ok Concern, a new building 30 by j 1 by Ihem as by any ono else ,f,)7s f(.et nul u Sr,.s ) height. Is l.clng t . .its of the candidates were ready, irnnitriicted In Chicago for tho ns; of tho 1 ' il iwlug were ord. lined dcacrins: 'Book Concern. 1 '1 . in J. C. Wilson, Kobert W. Iluch-! ur. Coleman moved a vole of thanks to I erl T, Frenoh, William II. Mid- ,1,0 bishop for his wortls on tha Kpiseopal 'i.ll... J. Hhss and William A. Park-, fm)(1 n, )t ,vaa wmled. I Dr. M. It. Chapman of Hoston University flic fe.Uowing wero ordained elders: i-tmresented tho Interests of Drew Tlieolo. Kdward (lowers, Allen li. Clapper, Lmils li'lrg liacktis, David Hughes, Cramer M. 1 '1- nnd P.obeit L. Thompson. i .1I1 si rvlccs have a deep religious slg , 1 . e e. In the latter, after tho first 1 ir c the ceremony, brothers Invited by lltlates took thr places behind , p.. inner 01 me ciass ana inrce eiuers . nret lho presiding elder and himself n jr i.e.l iin bishop inside the altar, thu oth-ltho chapol of the First church at 7:S0 p. m. ers remaining outside while prayer was Hatiuduy. Dr. Hawes was Invited to meet olfercd. In Invoking tho Lord's blessing with them. The purpose of thu meeting upon the several candidates tho hands nf was for Christian oonversatlon nnd pray th. bishop and the live elders wero placed. or. The notices were mndo and tho bene, npo iho canil'dnti'S' heads. In closing . t)i '.reniony Mlsliop (ioodseii looit eaeii mi n r of the two clnsscs by the hand and - 1 Godspeed In a touching manner, u'vl'it. .. lew words of e'oiuisel to each. "1 e 1. 10 iii"ii ot tho conference' then p. in in.lilc tho altar and shook tho ha U of Hie, memborfi of tho two classes, '' . enlversary of the Church Kxlen- ."!. ty was held In the evening at 7 wllii a largo attendance. Tlie annlver- .iry address was given by Hev. W. A. Spencer, D. D., of lho church extension iicmr.l and music, was rendered by tho l.'.i-i 1- iii.irtelle, and Miss Weller sang a v. William H. Hughes of Mcehan V V., presided at the meeting ' 1 was offered by Hev, A, N if ,1 P.iwnal, Vt, W r.K OF SATURDAY MORNING. I -It urn nn thu ('aiiteim lleiul-Natr ..ell Pi coMitcd nnd lti.pnrtii .MHile. 'I in conference met at S:30 for dovotlons I 1 jy it. V Grlsmer ot Glens Falls, N, Y. ' in the .sh .,i(,k the chair nnd tlia 1 ' of Fr'" h s' sson weio leael fv. D . 1. w H cf Hutland pre 1 .lotions t follom, the ilrst utt kit ' c 11a i cuntun : Whereas, The Hon. John I J. Lous?, sec rrlary ot tho navy, has exercised ti s au thority In suppressing tin sulo ot alt In toxIcautH as a government RUpply a muni; our sailors. Therefore; Ilosolved 1st, That wo the member of tho Troy iinnual come icnco extend (o nlm our heurlleit thanks for removing this nn tlonul disgrace from our navy, ami that wo iissutc him of our keen appreciation of and our support In this noblo stand ho luu taken. Ht'sotveil 2d. That the secretary of this colorenc.i bo Instructed to fend a ropy of this resolution to our honored secretary of tho navy, John I). Hong. Whereas, Tho lust I'lilled States (Jen Kress passed a law, tho purpose of which was tho entire destruction of tho post ex change In the United States army com monly known as the "canteen," Thereto c, Itosolved, 1st, That wo hull with delight this new evidence ot the rising tlilo of temperance sentiment In this country. Resolved, Id, That wo proffer our slncor est thanks to the members of that Con Kress tor this beneficent effort to eradi cate this pestlfeious institution, the de moralizer of our heroic at my, from our L'nlted ytatcs aimy. llesolved, Ud, That we call upon our next Congress to see to It that no hostility no ingenious misinterpretation, ho allowed to defeat tho (..pontile--", ot this 1 iw, which was Intended to prohibit the sale of Intoxi cants In tho United States army. ltcsolvcil, 4th, That tho secretary ot this conference be Instructed to send a copy of these resol Hlons with preamble to tho senator and coiiRre-ssmaii of V'eimont rcp- ference U held, requesting them to present ,,,,,,,, to , ,,r.anp of ti,e itu,i States wliietm thy belong. v "j. , on Cugrcmlnnn Hoborts .,0,,. am. ,1 ? ,: i.o niinh -' - tee on tho State on tho Nation without reading. The class of tho fourth year was called as follows- ('. II. (Jillnlon, Kdw.ird Mow ers A. 13. Clapper, I,. 1. llackus, T. S. Watson. David Hushes and they wero ,, M..toru ttn,,.,.ro Planner. Himbns. X , , , ' ,'. V. . ' i o,- """'' ',',"" y ,r r ,.i;,' iAo was elected to local elders orders K. T. French, W. 11. Muddle, A. .1. Hilts, and W. A. Parker were elected to local deacon's orders. It. I.. Thompson, u. Hulhurt, U A. Hard, G. r Dciul .ss. C. V. S. llccker were ndmltteil on trial. ..... ,... .., ,. ,ll.1 .,u tnl. A' , ." T- t lYem-h. ('. K. Hamilton. A. P. AUBell. .1. f. WillbanUs. V. A. Parker, 1- W. Ward. . .1. lllPKlns. They made their reporrs and were advanced to second year. Ci.uncr M. Vales was elected to elders old ers. A collection was taken to defray the ex penses of the examining board and -11 realized. Dr. .1. i:. C. Sawyer, editor of tho North em Christian Advocate, was Introdiiied and addressed the conference. Dr. Sawyer has b. di a member of the Troy oonf.r ento for 23 years, and his paper Is one of the most iKpular In Methodism. ! Dr.W.A Spciicr of the Church KxtenMon society represented the Interests of his work. Tho society has been bereaved by tho death ot Dr. A. J. Kynett dunm,' too year. The relation of w. II. lion; was changed fom effectiveo to supernumer- i nry, The Itov. J. II. Hoblnson presented Iho rrport of the committee on claims, mid It w.i adopted. lr. M. P.. C. Mason, secretary of the Frecdman's Aid and ?outhern Educational society, was then Introduced. Ur. Mason Is a proof of the ellleiency or tho society ho represents. Horn In slavery In l.ouis- lana, ho has rnsed throiiE;h th" schools fiom the primary to the university, and is ono of tho most popular prc-ichers In Methodism. He spoke of the prosress of his work. Ho asked tho confeitn.-e to take action lcHiuestintr a special colleotinn on each ihaiore for the society's debt. i ne nev. . .iw-. ,.,i.-.i-.v.. port of the conference boar J o deacuii- sses and It was adopted. Dr. Homer Katon moved that a special debt collection bo ordered on each charge 'for tho Fror-dmnn's Aid and Southern Kd- ueatlon society, and the motion was car- neo It was moved by Presiding Hitler Noo that the conference request the bishop to appoint Dr. H. 1J. T.oomls financial agent of tho American university nnd Dr. t II Dunton l"nn of the faculty of CInflln I'nl-vei-slty, Orangeburg, S. C. Dr. Knslgn McChesney, dean of the sihool ot fine nrts, Syracuse University, wis Introduced and piesented tlie liuer-es-ts of tho school. Dr. McChesney was for n number of years a member of Troy .. eonferenco nnd Is always welcome at its sessions. Syracuse has more than lino siu iletiti enrolled and Is rapidly pushing to the front of the line of American inlcisi ti' s. Fourteen thousand dollars over mil above the available scholarship was gl.n last year 10 worthy students, who eotnd not otherwise attend college. Dr. J. 13. C. Sawyer moved a committee ot ono from each district on tho twentieth century fund. It was ordered, i- 1.. st0(.,c)i j. w. Thompson. C. V. Oris mor, Thomas Rogers and M. D. Jump wero appointed. Itev. M. II. Smith of Greenwich reported for tho committee on church Insuiaino and tho report was adopted. Dr. K. M. Mills was introduced and r"p- ,nci.nli.it llir. ln-nntif.lh .enlin-f IlinnU of. ,,.. r,u, nr. Mills Is a verr imnie.ssivo speaker and after showing tin- great wealth of America made an aunoil 1or 5:o.,ri as a thank offering for Hie bless ings of th? century, but 111111 b more iin )mrlnnt than millions Is an outpouring of tho holy spirit In revival ikiw" 'Iho eonferenco treasurer reported the total benevolent collections for tho je.ir lo 10 an Increase of $-TH1 over last year. The committee on thu lOplscopal fund re ported serious deficiency In this fun. I, and asii.d for more loyal attentlcn to tha .lalms of the bishops. The total expenso of the bishops for travel, olllclal s'utlou erv, etc., is less than jyO a year for each one. Dr. II. C. Jennings of tho Chicago branch of tho Hook Concern was Intro. seminary and Hoston Theologle.il seminary. Ho reported a very- prosperous year In both school. J, M. Hdgerton was appointed lo pieparo an obituary notice of 11. S. Hurnham. The bishop Invited tho men who ,im to he ordained nnd their wives, If present, to Pdre Blood No one can be happy, light hearted and healthy with a body full of blood that cannot tlo its duly to every part because of Its impurity, Therefore, the first and most important work in hand Is to purify the blood, so that every member will gel full bene fit from a healthy circulation. One or two RRANDRETHS PILLS lalen every night Is often all that is needed lo put Uib whole body in a condition of per fect health. They are purely vegetable, and aged . for two years before they are sold. Tliey contain a Urge quantity of the solid extract of Honduras Sarsaparilla and are far better as a blood purifier than any of the liquid preparations. Sold throughout the woild, both sugar-coated and plain. Living on the Reputation of Others. 11 Take everything that J have but my good name; leave me that and I am eon tentP So said the philosopher. So say all manufacturers of genuine articles to that horde of imitators which thrives upon tho reputation of others. Tho good name of Allceckfs Porous Pxacteiis has induced many adventurers to put in the market imitations that are not only lacking in the best elements of the gen nine article, but are often harmful in their effects. The public should be on their guard against these frauds, and, when an ex ternal remedy is needed, be sure to insist upon having Allcock's Porous Plaster. diction was pronounced by Or. Itawes. At the close of the mornlni; session a Croup picture ot tho members of the eon foienco was taken in front ot the church. THE AFTERNOON SESSION, Adilri'itm by Her. Dr. S, t'nrkei CndniKii and Mra. nnle !' Holler, Tho afternoon session of the conference on Saturday was In observance of tho an niversary of the W omen s v orelsn and Homu Missionary societies. The meeting ' was ouencd with slnslUR, after which prayer was offered by Hev. W. A. Spencer of the board of church extension. Tho scrlpturo was read by Miss Stanton, it mlrslonary from China. Mrs. Annlo K. Heller, secretary of the mission bureau of Alaka, Rave tho first address of the after noon, The second addrcss-s of the afternoon w as plven by Hev. Ur S. Parkes Cadman of N..w York, who presented tho work of the Foreign Missionary society. FREEDMAN'S AID SOCIETY. It AnnlTeriary Observed Saturday Eycn-lng-l)r. .tlnsnn's Atltlrs. The evening session of Saturday was tho anniversary of the Frie.lmen'a Aid and Southern ICdue.itloiial society, and was observed with an address by Hev. M. ('. 1!. Mason, S 1). Hev. F. O. Wlnans of Stamford, Vt presided and prayer was offtred by Rev. Sherman Houso of Kast Greenbush, N". V. A i-oprano solo was rendered by Miss Caroline Conklln of nurllngton. The stiktistle.il secretary, Hev. Joseph Z wolf el reported a contribution of J21S4 from the conference to the society for tho year which was an Increaso of t"o. D00L6Y. !)lci.es Mlllloniiru Wetldingi in tlio Metropolis. "They'se wan thing that always ma';, s mo feel sure lv what llogan calls th' rafety Iv our illmmycrntlt; Institutions," said Mr. DooI"y, "on" that's th' lnthrcst th' good peoplo lv New York takes In a wcddln' iv th' mlllyonnlrcs. Anny time a millyonalre I'onillselnds to enter th martial state, as Hogan sas, an' as llogan says, makes vows to Ilwnan, which Is th' Jew god iv inurredge, ho can 1111 the house an' tiir-111 people away fr'm tlie dine. An' li does. Th' sthreets Is crowded. Th' car tan luir'l.i get tliiough. Th' polis I'oorc- !s out an' hnmmerln' Hi' heads Iv th' ileligliled thiong. Hipieslntatheis If th' freo .111' en lightened in ess, th' pollutyem if our liber ties, as IJoKan says, blight, Int'dllgont young Journalists, lver r- ready to prouo , ........ .... ,..-. W.I.. ..o , - 1 dashln madly about inaklu notes 011 tlictr cuffs. Uusiness is slisplnded. They'so no 1 1., o..ti an i ..11 .,1 ,l, I traud an' sham, dlsgeer.c.l as wallers, ls,,linl 1,1 ,, ,, .,w,. , ,1,.. sen,;, money In Wall bthrecl. Its all at til "acred scene. Hour be hour, as th prls- lnts ar-re delivered, th" bank rates go up. Th' Threc-jsury Departmlnt has lo go on a sliver basis, there belli no goold to man-1 facther into plunks. "Inside th' house th' prlsinls cast a gool den gleam on lh' beauchlous scene. Th' happy father Is seen sealed at a table ' dlctatln' liiillyon-dollnr checks to a, Ftenagropher. Th' goold chandelier. Is I draped with r-ropos lv dimons an' pt.irls. Th' hired girl Is passln tlhrlnks In gooUlen goblets. Chansy Depoo intheis an' thrlps j aur a box Iv bonds. 'Arre these th' holy bonds iv mutlirimony?' he says, f'r he is a wild dlvvle an' vo can't stop his Joacn', aven on solemn occasions. "Th' soggarth comes In nfther awhile, cnrryln a goold prayer-book, th' gift lv th' Hothschllds, an' stands behind a small but valuable pnsi Doo. Th' prayers f'r th' j occasion, printed 011 ncgotyable paper. Is dlsthributed among th' gnosis. Th' bride was delayed bu tli' 1 rowd outside. Women screamed an' waved their hankerch -fs, sthrong men checr.sl an' wupt, an' 'twas not until th' polls had clubbed tin hardy pathrltes to death that th' lady cud ember th' house where her fate wuh to be sonles.1. Hut tln'lly she met It, an' th' two happy, happy chlldher, whose sunshiny youth liproslntt'tl five thousnn' miles Iv thrack, eight goold mines, wnu hundhrcd mlllyon dollars worth Iv rollln' stock, an' a ma jority lnthrcst la the Chicago stock yards, was r-roady for th' nlclssiy transfers that wild establish Hi' com-binatlou. "Tli ceremony was brief, but lnthrcstln', Th' happy father forced his way through dl-mond stomuchers an' they was tears In his eyes as ho handed th clnrgymnn, whoso name was Murphy, hut lie carried hmself as well as If ho was used to lt, handed him a check f'r tin mlllyon dollar. 1 don't blamo him. Dlvvle tho bit. Mo own honr-t Is hnrd an' me eyes ar-re dhry, but I'd break down If I had to hand anny wan that much. 'I suppose th' check Is good?' says th' clnrgyman, "Tin ooity- lle.l,' cays th' woopln' father. 'Do yo lake this cheek,' says th' clargymnn, 'to havo 1111' to hold, until some wan parts yo fr'm If." ho says. 'I do," says th' young man. 'Thin,' says, th' clargyman, 'I sen no r-reuson why yo sliiid.len't bo marrld an' llvo comfortable,' ho says, an" marrld they were, In th" sunn ol', foolish way that people's been man Id In fr clnchrles. 'TIs a wondher to mo th' ceremony ain't changed. Th' tlmo Is comln,' Hlnnlssy, whin mlllyonnlres '11 not bo marrld by Father Murphy, but bo th' gov'nors lv lh' block exchange. They'll bo put through th' elenrln'-houbo, mo faith, an' securltles'll bo Issued ho th' combination, Twlnty yoar, goold-socured, four per clnt, bonds Iv mathrlmonyl Aha, 'tis a Joke that Chansy Depoo mlght'vc mod"' "Th1 crowd outsldo wnlted, cheerio' an' llghtln' th' polls. In this hero land Iv liber ty an' akequallty, Hlnnlssy, lv'ry man H as good aH lv'ry other man, except a polls man, an' It showed how thruo th' peoplo Scrofula, salt rheum, erysipelas arid oth er distressing erupllvo dlnoases yield iuickly and permanently to tho cleajiblng, purifying power of Uurdock Ulood Hit ters. DeWltt's Little Curly RIsei t. Tba fmui little clllfc was brought In. Tho witness then do- seiibed tin accused as ho uppcarel tho night ot tho burglary. Witness kept eloso walch of accused In case he might Ido-ltl- fy him If culled upon to do so. He "aw respondent next at Pittsburgh about Jan. I'jth, when ho went at tho in- stance of the chief of police at PlattslutMli who tclcgiaphod f'ol. Leavens lo s -ml wit- nets. The dav after going to Plattsburgh, he went to jail for pm pose of Identifying respondent, which witness did Immediate- ly. lie heard icspon.leiit talking to now.'- l.oy In the corridor of Jail adjoining his eell and rccognl!-.-.! his vole- as that ot the burglar, before he hlcntllled him per sonally, which ho did while alone. James Taylor was then called. Ills ex perience was much like that of Greeiilncr, he describing tho peculiarities, or featu.is bv which ho idcntlllej the respoulent. THE PLEA OF THE FINNS. Tl,l- 1iii..ii.. Has llxclteil the ii "- Sjniimtliy of the Clvlllod World On the eve of tho International Peace rvnitrrcss. which Is to assemble at Tho Hague by tho Invitation of the Czar, tho Hague by the Invitation of the Czar, tho 1'T.ih.ndeis, who arc subjects of the ruler f all the Ktissias, have bten llllcd with error at tho prospect ot being tlepiived I of (fit-rn,. n t tlio ,i,-..htt..o ,hni , n.i ni,..rtir.u r.iui jl .it,.,. .,.i.n i, v iininn ...v., rmiiiPisi to it,., ii.isuinn .1..H.1 lovel of a Held mlllt.irv .leninism, savs the Phll.idel- phia Ledger. Finland, since it w as torn Irom Swollen in 1M by Itussla, lias bien a Husslan pilnclpallty, enjoying u largo measure of home rub. The Czar, under n,,. min r ,-......i r-,,,t,,. it. iv,..!,. nrin and thev have lieen his most nrocresslve. l.V ,1.1- ML VIlL.ll.l . -,,IU, HI!.., I, enlightened, and valuable subiects. They have made their own laws in their Diet and have obeyed them. Th hey have had on u suffrago popular government based on nearly unhcrsal, and have made great strides forward In wealth, education, and civilization, until to-oay, through their own elTorts, they compare favorably In general well being, prosperity, and b.ippl- ness with any peoplo or. the continent. Of the Husslans, i,l per tent, are illlterat .s, against 1 p.-r cent, foi the Finns. They havu furnished an admirable example t.f Industrial, sot ml, and political capacity, and theii Imp. nding fate has excited tho svmnathv of th - clvlllztil world and hor- rilled the Klnnisli tieotile. The deerons- ri-oonlli- lhsn.il lie tlie Hzir p,nhlhlt tho Finnish Diet irom discussing ay ,,nv r(.f(.nln(, t() ;lny sl,jCet not mviotlv 1.,. ni- n.,i,.,- iiioi.- a,.hnnu 1.. sol.- stltute the Huxsian language for the na - tlve tongue, and stibje.t tho people 10 such stri. t police regulation that they do- dale Hint their freedom Is stilled. Ail oriler was Issued forliirl.llng the Finds to remonstinte against the new decrees cither by j.ublb meetings or In the news- papers, and believing that the last vestige ot cl. llhPr... ...OMi.i i)f removesl and mat they would f.nVcry of the twelve n its lie ' . '" Russian conscilptlon of Iiwiomi nt il.-,. ,,i r-s. nt. thm- ,,,ost..rn,i ,0, mm-.,.-., ir. uon.i n I ront ri(.plllatlcm to tho (v.. to f,,r lnr,ri.j., .rh(. petition was said to have I lH,Pn sKm,(l t)J. M j,Pr rcnX of ,),., wnc .,.,, , ... ,..1.,,.. .. rf..i,n,i u, t(,t,.rs. burg the Czar deelined to receive It, and the tletiiitntion was tnlil tn hee-a.ie. Tho American citizens of Finnish do- scent rr lilrlh number about oi.i.fi, and they aro praying this government to In- struct Its delegates to tho peace e-onfer- enco to Intercede with Husla's rcpresen- tatlves In behalf of these 2,Ok).0h) helpless Finns. Their caso Is one which appeals foiclbly to all liberty-loving people, and i.n,niniin,iy n,,.tn i,,i.,.i ,..i c i.,,i ; ,. , ,,,,,,1;,.,,. ,,t,,.,-' .. ;,-,'..,i 'ii lh.u r,,,.,.nm. n. ..w,.,. ,i,t k, much Inlluence In detenlnir the Cznr from proceeding on his course of "benevolent , asslinllatlon." "Itching hemorrhoids were the plague of my life. Was almost wild. Dunn's Oint ment cured me quickly anil permanently, after doctors; had failed." C. y, Cornwell, Valley Street, Saugertles, N. V. Hudyard Kipling, according to London Tosslp, will be offered a peerage. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Boar Signature of See Facsimile Wrapper Uelow. Terr amall and a eaajr to take am sugar. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN, FOR THE COMPLEXION liSnb I Fnrelr Terctakle.tV CARTER'S YlVER CURE SICK HEADACHE. GUILTY. Jury Returned a Verdict Manslaughter Against Manning. of RICHFORD BANK BURGLAR Trial In rriuikllii County Court-- On Tim Two Klchfo.il Man Ueld up by the Oiinc Identify ilohu .11, Powurii an One i f the Kebhers Plan of Defence. St. Albans, April 13. Tho respondent wan Uu i.i.-i u.uiikm this un.imtiK and ho i.n swcrc.l the few (plestlons put to him In a. ledlrcct examination. After this tho do feiiso listed and tho Stato bcKmi pultlm; in cNklcncc In lebuttal. l.'-wis Olln, KdKur Uevlns and Krnest and William Jajian were recalled and .ill stated that l.edoux did not put his hands aroi.n.l icspondent's nock, and MunninK's neck was not near enoiiKh to tho wau-ui wheel for tho wheel to hit it, even had tho horse started which it did not. Ii-doiix did not try to pick up a stotm after tho after tho oganlzatlon of tho convention, a Inst shot as tho lesiiondent said ho gentleman was put In nomlniul..ii f'.r thought ho did. Ernest l.upau sat.l ho Slat- senator, and tho nomination w. -never told Xtb Wagner that William I.a- promptly seconded. At this point a rnr. 1 pan told l.edoux while Manning wus at tho I delegate, with a shining face, long hair, Wagner s that If he were Lodoiix ho wo lid land standing six feet in bis stoekin -. pumh u liolo through Manning. jaroso and said, "Mr. Chulrmin!" Mis. Mmkay was the next witness, and The Chair brought his mallet down upon slated that she had known Manning 10 the desk, and said, "Usten to Gen. At- r 11' years, lie was with her when lur wood of Mulikton." Tho ol it'.r p.,h. .' husband ill. .1 In July, lS'.S, and stayed with follows: her until s,-nt,. mhr r to. Mrs. Ma. lu.v i s- Mr. President Si. I It is with a ilci h tilled that she did tell Manning to tuko tho grain about which tho dlsputo arose, to Hie Wagner place, us the n spondent test!- h.m on Wednesday; and which ho did. The next witness was John Young, who ' In es In (ieorgl.t about Pi miles from 11. e Mackay place. Knew respondent 21 yoirs. tamo to witness' place about 5 o'clock tho day before the shooting. This closd tho rebuttal testimony. The def. use then called Zeli Wagner, Said he was at Muckuy place tho day afier the ..hooting and that Ernest l.apan told him that William Eapan told T,odoilx while. Manning was at the Wagner placo that It he (La pan) was in I.edoux's piuco ho ous fellow citizen of mine ana 01 ine gonu would punch a hole through him (Man-'old county of Addlsuti-nuy, mute, Mr. nlnai. This concluded all tho evidence for l'resldent, a citizen of old Veimont hot both sides. Iself; and I may add, sir, wllho it f. ar of St. Albans. Api 11 1.. 1 1 0 is in, . 11 1111: iv 1 it'll court convened at 9 o'clock Judgo Mun son delivered his charge to tint Jury In tho caso of Statu vs. George Mannlirr th.ng. d with murder. He concluthd by ravins: "As von sen bv tho law as has : in en given you mere are lour iiossioto verdicts, murdir la tho first derei, mur- lk,,. ln'ihc ,t(;omi ,iCKrcc, mansla'ughUr .,,.1 .,,11,,. At Dtsu a. ni. the jury totlrcd and at 3:13 ,,. m. they returned, at which time tho prisoner was brought In by Deputy Slier- !u- ctn,,, who seated lum In front of tho . . !,....,. V.,... , ,1... .,. .-.Hi-iiiirt tit-.sik. X IIU mill oait oi too J.iiJ. si- ,Mii...... ., t.- .i ,i ,, i. ,,..',iin, or it.o io.-..' iii.n.t,' ,.-u ""tiiit v or manslaughter." The pi burner icceived tho verdict with composure and after shaking hands with hb, counsel wa.s taken to his cell at tho jail. Tho sentence has not been i Ill.iJUCl'U. At In o'elnek llils .tnot-iilntr the trial of Ji-.lir, M. Powers for the btii-clarv of tho lilehford Savings bank was begun. The pi-os-ecuttoii Is conducted by State's Attor- i,ey Steele and A. A. Hall. Tho respond- ,iifs attorneys aro Wtllanl r..rrington nd N. N. Post. Tho Jury was selected with verv little dllllculty. It consists, of J. A. Perkins, 1-3. Decker, A. D. Ufford, M. V. Illeks, William Hutler, II. II. Stevens Guv Clark, Owen McGinn. II. I.. Chad- wick, D. S. Danforth, Homer Cutler and (j. Hakcr. Aft r tho jury was empancllul it was dojided to lit the case ie-t until tho aftenwon ses-..n. State's Attorney Stcelo's, statement was as follows: Ho said that in tho earlv n ornlnir linnis of Xm-i mh.r . ls!K. tlio 'lib hfnnl riavliiiru lmrili In Ulehf. isl was brok,t into by thiee persons. The respondent and two others engaged In lt. On eoinL- liom,. 11 resilient f in,, lown 'wits stopped by two men from the bank who cane with drawn K-volwis. He wa.s forced Into the bank olllce and then Int.) the piivitu ollbe. Was tied to a eh'Ur by a lopo by the respondent and two other men. Shortly after this another man was brought In by the re.-ptiuilint and tied down to another chair. The respondent kept guard, another ninn was nt tl-.o vault door and the other watching out- side. Witnesses wliteii will appear 'n the case liad roiit's.'it nn w th t hei esiKin.lent who told them If thev anueaneel In court against him they would pay for lt. The lo victim were there over nn hour dur- ing which tlmo r-overalcxplosions occurred at tho vault. These explosions moused those In the vicinity of tho bank building who tanu to tho bank and frightened the icsponduit and two otln r ourglar.s away, Tluvo burglars took with them $..12. wo Hi nt Joventto stamp.s and in the vicinity of m postage stamps. SuUsenuontly tho respondent was .arestod in Platlsliurgh. T," w-t. esses identllletl him as tho man d't fiuard over them on the morn- '"K o burglary. Mr. Fiirrliigton then slated for the ! defence that there was no contention that tho bank was broken into by i-oine 1 no. The wltnetses would claim that tiny could Identify tho respondent as ono of tho liurtrlnrs but under the circumstances could this bo possible? Ho claimed that c.i NovenilMT Mb, lffS, In the evening tho damaged by lire at .. ociock tins morning, respondent drove with a lady friend to The blaze started on tho Tremont str. ot Lebanon. That on Sunday, Nov. C, respon- sldo and Is thought to have been caus.-d dent with two ladles mid a gentlemen by a cureless smoker. The loss to tho drove 11! nVles from Lebanon to take din- museum Is estimated nt about $W.oOi, wh lo ner, reluming In tho evening. Thus bis several firms who occupied tlie stuns in wheiealiouts are accounted for 011 Nov. 5 th" street floor sustained a damage lv and il, when tho burglary took place. I water of about M),ti. The property of The first witness called was Carl Carpcn "The Christian," which was being given of Hichford, who Is clerk ami bookkeeper at tho theatre, was not seriously Injured, at tho Hichford Savings bank. He got to Tho most serious loss Is that of the "on the bank oai the morning of tho breaking tents of ,the Museum, although the paint In at about 3:45 o'clock. He then descrlb- lugs for which the Museum has been :ele. od tho condition !i which ho found tho braled, wero saved In a pretty good con vaults. When he got to tho bank on tho dltlon. morning of the 6th ho found James Tuy lor and William Greening there, tied hasid ami foot In chairs. There were also pres ur. at that time witness' father, Mr. Kcl ly, mid tho postmaster. Tb.i lunl u-lttiessr eiille.1 w.-is William flrecnltig. Ho wn.s- In Hichford 011 Nov. Mil mill ulnited hnm.. nlwrnt 5 r.Vlnet In the morning of Nov. Cth, and an ho got In fiont of the bank he noticed tho door look ed peculiar ami he went and looked Into the window but seeing nothing, thought some of the olllclals were thero or had Im-oii, and ho started on, but turning back ho saw a mini como out ot tho bank and coming up to Km ho iolnIe,l a pistol at witness and said "Como In here." Wit ness went In when ho saw that his lift! was In danger ami the man with the pis tol kept right hesldo him. AVUncss wna taken to tho private olllco and tvi his way thero saw two follows In tho bank. Ono wns at tho wlckot, who was the icsp. i dent, In the. act of rising, and tho oilier was at tho vault door. Roth fellows camo up to the witness nnd th three searehed lilin for weapons, They then told him not to mako anv iioiso nnd they would l.ot hurni hem; that all they wanted of lilm wna to have, 1 1 hn keep his mouth Mint, i saying they wero thero to got what money ' thero wan and after they had donn so .would let him go. Tho respondent then saltl, In substance, flourishing lho I pistol around tho witness" head, I "If you upiK-ar against tin ever i you will answer for It by tho forfeiture et jour life." Respondent and ono other fel low then took witness nnd tied him to a chair, and whllo he was tied respondent kopt guard over him most of the tlm. After witness had been thera 15 or M minutes James Taylor was brought In, and he wag tied to another chair In th same room. Thero was one explosion be fore Taylor came In and several niter ho in New Vorlt Is to th' thrmlitlons Iv .lef fefMiii that dlvvle n wan lv Iblm'd m.i -s n way till (IT cheek'd been passed fr'm i.i ther to miii an' th' Important part lv :h' sai led oi-remoiiy was over. Thin n f. a Iv thlm wlnt homo to ctik dinner f'r 'h-lr husbands, who was priivlnted be th-.r Joi.tb-s at th' Kiis-houso from nttliidln' th' fulietlon. Th' r-rest leinalno.1 uli' -ee th two Kr-rent fortunes Kt into their eai lodlfe, put sued by th' KUests, to th' amount Iv th e hundred inlllyoiis, pell in" thlm with sc. il pi oris." "Sure," said llemiessy, "lnebbc 'twain t as bad ns th' pa-apers let on. Vo au't always thrust thlm." "Perhaps nut," said Mr. Doolcy. "Th' pa pers say 'Two Kr-feat fortunes unit. .1,' ai.' if that's il they didn't need th' sarvo'S lv a pslest, but a lawyer an' a thrust c nn p'ny. Perhaps, with all th' eertyllel checks, 'twas two rale inoplo that v as nun rbl, an' If that's so, It explains th' prlslnco If Kather Murphy." (CopyrlKlit, lMU, by tho ChlcaRo .lournal. G.IEEN MOUNTAIN ELOQUENCE. Ui.w Clen, Atwn.id or .lluiiktun Prcunded it Neiuiiiutluii for heiiatnr, A friend asks the Freo Press to reprint the follow lug alleged report of n republi can county convention In Mlddleijury n IW, first published In the Now York Sun: Mldillebury, VI., Juno Tho Add, Mull county republican convention was hi Id re cently In this village, and in pushing through, we decided ti go to It. Wo had tho pleasure ot listening to a unliuo and telling speech by a llood-woud orator, with a military title, from ono of the rural mountain towns, which Is worth of pre servation utnong tho county reiki. The court houso where tho convention was held Is a largo, white, frame building, somewhat In need of repairs. Th. hall was packed with n good looking bodv of men, whoso uppiurancc denoted a mor than averugo degree of Intelligence, so.m ot emot.onal pride and pleasure, iiltem-i n- er beyond tho wealth and pow. r of wouis to express, that I now liso in this toincn- 'tlon, and on this occasion to get up and say that t heaitlly second the ncmlnalioii of that most distinguished Individual, tho Hon. Kdwatd S. Dana, late ol J.emon Fair, but now of tho more fuv- r. d .-put known as tho "Ueaeon Sciulro's place, In ,the town of New Haven, near Monkt"n, i Vermont. Nothing, sir, In this wend or n Denver or iJoadwood could give mo no greater prldo or delight (if I l;n..w my Heart) man lo uitenaige inis imn-uiw and wlllii.g duty to a friend and m.-rllor.- trainsavinir or contra. 11. -110.1. no 01 un- . . . . wh'-re, a fellow citizen of the whole wor.d, and of all mankind. His name, his fam, and his iciiown, as a brilliant star of Ver mont, and more, particularly In the galnxy ot her political firmament wnit h ben Is i.i-er us Horn Camel s Jlumu to .Mount Murcy 011 tho west, and to Mount ash- injston on tlio east, aro know nntl reaa of all men, women and chiltliui, and will bo touted n prose Un c ui s : In '' P everlasting. His famo and pn Uses ? brciitho forth In song in tho .aik forests and mini, g regions and deep tangled wild-wood" of tho fllack Hills ot , lt . M1 , . .... . A Montana tho hills and vaks of e.vada and Colorado thu cities and saloons and botels f ;!j"1K ot Sacramento, San Francisco, fler thos'o " " 'i v i i " Shanghais anil Cnlcagois shall luuo tumbled Into dust and tho midnight of ... . , . ,...,! 1.. . naruarism n.l. Mereti up uun nuns. In travels for tho past fow- months I llavo Proved this Mr. President. I have trnvw soil this continent from Monkton Fontl weslwardly acres- tho great altos, tnc .Mississippi, no .Missouri aim uie Hocny .Mouiuains. iiu i pauseti lor .i orii i moment, as the (.olden (,ato of San J-rnn- ' t-lsc0 swung wldo opeii i to glvo me a view oC thu Kreat I aclilc Ocean, ot which l h"a llciirn i1-"11 m,'c , ,ias m,"'v1,'l0"s and niliaculous. I paused lor a i.-sliui th Great Babylon ot the northwest, i ni- (r-'0. alul tlie hotels, sn oons ami .! P ts of that great city I met old ncqua ntaaces from our yod old State, ana s-v r.il oi them snowea u uio remarh.s in. maa. 'bat they had not forgolten ith. r V. r- lllollt, or old AddlsOll Of Lnnon Fair, 'or they Inqulied tendeily and .iltivtlon.it. ly about my friend, hdward S. Din.. In the camps nnd cabins about th-i lihuk 11.1s, In the mines and 011 our mules 11, mi-.- shine and in moonshine. I net il..z ns ,,r ""' recently i-lopul ermont.is, and se - "l'nl of thin, if not more, made bold to n- 'I'llre of ni If I knew one lvdwnrd S. Dana. At Denver, Cheyenne, Sacru.nein ", San Francisco and among th.. miners of .Nevaua aim un in ,i noun-, uu 1 uu embarked for Monkton at the .lepot at North Ferrlsburgh, my delighted ears were sanuci i.y an earii.si. nnpiuy .100111. tlie ilisilllgilisnctl luuivmu.ti who oears uui honored and euphonious niimo of Kdwar't S. Dana. Mr. President, we can crown our- selves, our country ami our Slate with glory unappioachablo by nominating and electing him. I HOLD HOIiliF.HY OF A PASSF-NGHH IN ILLINOIS. Chicago, April 13. Two highwaymen performed a daring robbery at the Lake Shore station in Grand Crosslngcri Monoay night. They boarded a train .bound and gagged a passenger named Keteham, who was .standing on the rear platform, and then tliagged him iito an empty frei.jht car, where they left h'm, after taking everything of value ho had. FIHK IN THF. HOSTON MUSF.UM. Hostcn, April 33. The Hoston Museum, tho oldest playhouse In the city, was badly Hodily palm loses Its terror If you've a botUo of Dr. Thomas' Hcleetrlf Oil In tho house. Instant relief In case.- of burns, cuts, sprains, accidents of any s-ort. J. I'. YVIncholl of Fiilr Haven reconUy I lost II bloodhound Valued .It 510X0. Tha dog dkil of pneumonia. Scott's Emulsion of Cod livcr Oil with Hypophos phites is pure and palatable. For years it has been used for coughs and colds, for con sumption, for those whose blood is thin or colorless, whose systems are emaciated or run down. For children it means health and strength, stronger bones and teeth, and food for the growing mind. Baby gains in weight and thrives when Scott's Emul sion is added to itb milk. iv tod 1 1 00, alt drurslili SCO IT KOW.NE, Clumuu, .New Yeik m TUB 1.V.K J U.S. Triple Current Separators' ARB THI3 CLIiANCST SKIMMLRS ON THE MARKET. H-.tni"-i ti..- repeVti Iri.m tl.eS'fti. l.xpi i nn. n' S.o h.it. and i'f f s ie coiiturv ttcr. T iov nre iiNo n-.t- -I f. r I'a-.i sm-pi . i'v, ensa ol opirat. in ,nd tlur.io.it".- tnulttni; tln-m tie- inns' vtu'. e M-,antt..r-. to ut. . A Pew 1 899 Ilxnerlniunt Station Reports. Ma-ni liusctts, acrafrc of Jfj tcsH, Obi.., Vermont, Ki " " " P " " " 17 " An average from Wisconsin, Mil. "I ill I 'lho even 11101 Satisfied v'lliCS' . "J. .;.aKvlT. That iff"", JSjferT been causing mo ouitu a little umaincs. from the lacttnac for other machines have tie. n irving t titv of btltter fa', nn I I "tM ...gan in matter, I had 'he butter m. k ts:ed. and tuat 11 what makes me feci s.. good The test failed to f how any butterfjt, but same test tried on butter milk from o-'ur mach.nes fail to be s.tpf-rior to mine sbo'ied 1 per ctnt It .rv. s.. sfirs in tJknuWttiat the lam:h istn tlie otlier fellows. bUTII CI KT1S. Works Perfectly in All Way. . Tiiktkokd. VT . Jan. tv. iS. After ore vir'sitse o t'ti Irrnroved V S. Separ.i'nr T atn . lad t- av that 1 .1111 liighlv pleased with its work in k nrrfect v in nil wav -. I tind t', milk than at the creamery, and the -kimmcd inn): is worth vcrv rutri- more to bed. II. C. UU.ND Write for Illustrated Catalogues. VERMONT FARM Pf ,nw For tho forty-four our brother furmers of Jill CRECORY'S" I our brother furmers of ow r.iiL'.ni.il o- r nnnunl c':il:iliirn. nf CKeiamc nntl I-lower Seed. For the ptiritv nnd rclinMllty of tl.e i-eed wo ir w appoal to tlio general expeneuro of the fanners of Ne I-.i.ciand. If m find any th varieties such as Lettuce, l ubhriKc, lleet, ,S e. , priced lowir than In other .N'cw F.n, mi seed catalogues, bo iiikiirod Hint it is not done nt saerlli.-o of.niality. Wo wero thr 'rat linn In the L'nlted Stiuos to give tho warrant to bo found on page tlrstnf catalogue. .' th original lnlroducer of tho Hubbard, Marblehend and Warren Squashes; the Mnrbl- . oad .Mammoth, I)eei Head ami All-seasons Cabbage, the Iltirbank, Ohio and Delaware Potnt iei tho Miller Cream Melon; Cory nnd .Mexican Sweet t orn, Imnvers Ited Onion, Kelipso I'ec', Surpri-o Pea, and numerous other valuable vegetables, (of nil of whieh we keop tho I e t oi stoekl, wo Invito a sharo of the patronage of the public. With each class of vetjetnb'es and flowers nro given directions for cultivation. Wo catalogue tills season several choice new vegetables ct sterling merit and tho tiest of the new hardv (lowers, rmnlngur free. J. J. H. CREGORY & SON, Marblohcad, Mass. A HKAL DAFGHTICn. Tho Hunker Hill cluptor , Daughters of tho Ameilc.m Itevolutl.,11 In Cliarleotown, Mass., can boast of a i.al daughter m the person of Mis. Helen Stono Hogtis, who-o father nnd grandt'atlu r both fought In tho revolution. Mrs. Hex. rn, soma "0 v ars ago, lli-.tl in Uellowf. I'alls. Her lu.sband, Fred ltogers, moved from there and died In Hoston. In a recent issue tlio Uoton levelling Transcript said: "Mis. Hog. .3 is tho Inst 'real' daughter to be niim '. red among the in. 11 b. is ,.f Hunker Hill 1 hd, t. r. a matter of deep pride with all .liap ters. and she was cordially welcomed. Her father, John Stone, was a sentry on duty nt Wist Point in tho tlmo of the revolu tionary w..r. when Arnold if excited ir m the Amern.in IT. -s and went ov.-r t. ilie IiriU.-h. Tho Charlestown members of the rhaptir presented 11 beaiitlful bou'tin t 10 Mrs I.oq. is. at 1 l'.s-ej.tion i. 'e- tly li ,d " Digests what you eat. It. TrtiflclallydlRcst tlio food an (laid: Nature In strengthening and ream structinR the exhausted diRi'stivo or fjaus. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in ellleiency. it in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flat fiance, Sour .Stomach, Nausea, S!ckIIeadaclie,GastralRia,Cramps,and all other results of imperfect diuestion. Prepared by E. C. DeWItt A Co., Chicago. J. W. O'Sulllvsn, W P. Hall. F. Henry Tnrki r. City Drug Store, 1' lo-se m it Uro., 1-3. R Crand.il'. WIudosUI. A l.OCAIi nnd ( I.IMATIC I)IU VSI-". Nothing l-ur a lo co., remedy "r i change of r'lm.Kol r.i. "u & 11 i 1 1 will t uro c itarri I Hot a well kn. .nn ( SI'KCIFIC Ely's Cream Balm It Is qii" kly n- so,r,, C.ives "-cOLD'nHEAD Op. lis 1 ii.i cleans. - lb. N 1 -.1 1 -s , ini.,is iiiii.imni.it - 111.1 .uui i -,.-. the M.-mlu-i.. I. -tot.- th. S. t s.-s Ta.-'. and Sm U N" 1 M. rc iry No Itu r ions drug It- g il ir S'.. o . ent- K.iniuv 1 Slit. I ki ii I 'i.g -1 t l 111. ni I 13LY HROTH1-3RS. .UT. n St N. Y. 4 nn nn nmnrt a ritjiiubu uusiuiuur Pleases lis. -, in I t. t i iii. the pest nd .'4tlsiini it thit in . in h-ive We aim to buy goods that .no light In price end have the nee .-ss n y qual ity anil th.'ii to -ell iheiu to you at a pilio thit will sure' please mi and cau-o you to talk for u-. .-k your ndgnhor about it? Poultry Netting, Wliool Harrows, ri...Ul I l 1 1 iU'KIL" l)IOl'lV, C1row Unrs, Slodgo llaininoi's. STRONG HARDWARE CO., 3311 and 213 Collego Streot, Bl'RI.lNCiTON, VT Dyspepsia Gyre. 1 IMPROVED January 7th in .i-i .0-1, r.f 1 V " loth to 2it, ... 1 i.f 1"-, " Otll 1') Feb. yl, .0,S ..f I"i " III to loth, .1, nf 1 73 tets of tkim milk r.f .01 of Wltnt lite President Says. IIHATTI.ri.ono, VT., Feb. 7Mi. t'oi. It gives me pleus'iiu to Ray tlmt the tln.rvtria. f'ninerv bouplit of vour cnnipaey 1u-, yeat n'. ini liiduig a No 5 Improved I . Is Spiirntor nn 1 n 1". nv Pnwer, is working will ..'! giving mire I', II B'A Improved P. S Separator is doir it'l nit'l W'J 2 o tl.iiti was iiHitnt-'l by vour ngM.' '1 ' - ;g separfltlon lit perfect, it runs cas 1 with n se i.v fc i.rftii'n 11. nnd it ti cay ti, manai-o 111 I .r. f r lyl Of all V separators plan-d ti pun tat. a .1: ie t r- ffftj Is none tli.it.-ti c sine Jinprov-'l I s. in m--1. (1. W, PIURCi;, President Vt. Ijalrymen's A I limsclf that the U. S. Separator was tlie liest. ClIKsiur-F.. MAsi.. Ian. sslh. Itenarator vml sold mo sofn.. time aif. hn some or in1 nmn nors ns wtn cs agen's 1 mi.ke me i.elievu I was 1 .sinz . - - ,unn tli.nk so. but to latlsfy i-tvs- f ... . 'the It tuns easv. separate clean and .iocs s it I tret nb.."t one-'lurd more o it of m MACHINE COMPANY, Talis, V. V h reason we I nvo the nle.nuroof rresontl ow r.ncmr.d o- r nnnunl c-:il:ili.irin 13STATK OF MAHIA A. CASWTC STATE OK VKHMONT. District of tellden. To all persons concerned In the esta M.nia A. Caswill, late of Huntlngt" sold district, dece-used, GHBETIV At a I'rnbatn Court, holden at Hu. 1 ton. within and foi the District or . ti. 1 ' . sl, " ,s I 1. -r. - 1 a a -ii t l,r I g t ti nUeli, on the loth Hay of April an instrument purport : c 'o lie will and test. mi' :.r o' M.ir lale 0.' Iliiiiitnat..'.. in s i. I eeiise.l. ivu- pr. - nt' d to t . -lie jrt .-.ltd, for priiuiue. And It Is ordered by said trl tl . '.ith day o:' M iy, isf.. .it tho I'. Cottit 10.11ns. In said Uurlmgton, 1. signed ioi- jiroving sa.d Instrument, that notice i.-iernif be given to all sons concerned. Lv pub ishing this three w-i k xuee. -n Iv In the Hil ton Fr.e i're-s. a r.-wspaper prlfit said Htirllngton. preiiotis to the tlir.. pointed. T'lu-r. fnre, von .ft ' reby notified to pr.ir be fi ire s.i.d . i.it at the tlm pace aforesaid, .mil n.nt.-st tho pr of said will. If yell hike eaute. I'-ncti utidi r tnv h .-ni at Har'ingt. 8ii.it il. strict, tl.i- '. 1 day o' Apr" 1-3ZRA M. IIORTON ll.w'lw Hog -' 1'UI UIl.M'i: il Ik'.l'.YS KSTAT. Wo, the Miftsi-nuers, haMns tieei ro.rt.'d bv fie li tiur.ible Hi- I'r .r-l ts ap ifi m .st t.j '.a .y re end t 11 - I ,1 a on Court for the d.-i. t Chittenden. ni.sslor.er. to lec-l t'-e . .1.11 11 -1 !. .- .11 t ine t it 1 1 , 1 I lur . nt; 1 i. .1,1.1 al-.i .11 . .1111.. 11, offnt thereto. 1 e.wm.r.t? and a n of ll pi- 1 ..il. 'li e I'.. . .. 1 liMm t, ,1" 1 : tr inds cv - x months fro ..f L lug illow. ilay of tin- date n.i lit Court for that nuri...e. we do - 1 fore lieieby give t.m.ee tl. .' w-e wi.l a 1 in ilie uuai iii-a.-. ., 1 u, 1 .... ' i-.iini!.- cl.-rk's of n 1 dlstnet on in- .1 -1 x.o. IlllgtOil 11. vs of M.iv o. k ... 1 . ,t,., . i 11 !i of - 1 i .. 1 -Dated tin- 7. It .1 i -Il. lsW. HA V. I- I INT. 1 nulls.-'.-1' M 11 w ) CAiti'i-iNi: risiiKits kstat: . We. the sittisc: In is, laving lie. pointed bv the It. no:, ie the l'i Court lor lho I'lstrl. t uf Chittenden, mlsaiom rs to ni. ,i.', txamlne and .0' th'- claims and .1. in .rds of all -a-:a i.i-t t!u- .-t.i'. ..' i-.rolne Fist,. 01 Cob 1.. -ler, ,ti - ii I distiiet. il. ard ,ihu all . I.. 111s nn.l demands 1. -i teil in oITm t : ti. to; and six 111 ft .m tl.e day of t! date heieof ben -n.wt.l by saltl ..ii.i' f..r that purpo '0 tlitufoie h--. i t'vo notice Un it I .itt. 1 ,1 I., th. itess 01 our ap m nt ..1 'lie sun. ot I. i.. W. dealt at 1 . --or Center It. s 1 1 1 strii t on the Mi.'...s o. M.i .i.i' -o'nr nex-, . ! K a. m 1. 1 1 '1 1 said da . I ..,. I tin- sf, , - r-ll, is ... .1 I" WnLCOTT. A I'R I VN W. ''ii 'u ' nlssloi .p. m- t-3t ..rs t ' . ( s , Ullt.HCri: I. HA' i:'s i"STTi:. We. the mihsi r.bers, no. 1 ted hy toe lie r Co..r. for tan 1 1 s r 1 n iav .g be. ' 9 Pi 1 Jen. and a .ip- .1 'n- is: m ss. oners to rec.iv. ta:'i.r. the claims and .lernaii ig.i n-t tlie . -t it f a. pe s T H loll- nf Hur mtt .11, " -1 I 11, i ciased. and a.-o u.i.nn ,111.1 l ma-ids exhll-.tfi r Tset - .. a months from tlie .i.y of ' e .tie be.ng allowed b .-a. i .. ,r tha pose, we do Theref'TH b r-l. give : tli.it we .1 it:. .1 ' " ,ness , ippolntni. nt ..t -b. .-It A. O. ' t. in !. . m l'i.. . ' i .r liigton. ' usltlct oil tile - .otll l I t hiiiuytt o' and Sopteinb. i in i, .it " o'clock a. l t l ' 1 lit s.llil .1 i ' - l'a'.'ll 1 1 1 If. :-l:ii .In ' ' vlarel. lvi A ., 1I1TTKMOU' ' II. W. Al.l.KN. 11 w Sw Comn-.i'ssi n 3 AltON WOni-HlI-3.M'S KSTATlT " We, the mibb.i-.lxr8, having b,-. . nf-. pointed by the llonurable the. Hrista Court for tho Dlstr.ct of il'iittendov, . i-ri. iu.s9-' eir to revolve, exam. no and st t i i l.i "is and le in inds of ill p. . i ag.un-l uu .stale hi Aron Wortln. in a t o: I l..n buri.h. m i-aUl district, tl , , d, and a." alt claims and deicands e i . te l in onset thereto, ami six inomlis from t m day of the date hereof being allow I by said court for that purpose, we do re. fore nereb glvo notice that we will a 'nil to tiie business of our appo.utment a tna i.ite dwelling of th.- deceased In Ine s burgh. In .-aid tlistt-l, t, on the fourth 1 tl' s. ,1.1.1- in April ard August next, t 1d o'clock a. in., on each of said days. Hated ill's ;ih dav of .Mareh. K'i til'Y 1). HOYNTOV OSC'Al! M13AD, lo w.3t c'onvmtssion rs. t r Adviertldf r arn amons the Ifftillng mnroliaiitH of the lown, and Liolr i Ads. Inserted day aftrr day, show to tha most casual observer that l bey t Pay. y-ififiif . ( in .1 s r ar I 1 ,SP i I