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J HE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1002. ft THE OLD ! Our I Hosiery I and Underwear t Clean Up. A big occa s i o n that tmiccs a pleas ing opportun ity for buyers and those who need to buy. We've made a thorough in s p e c t i o n of these two stocks, picked J o u t broken lines, reduced some that were slow X sellers. Then we have kept separ $ ate all tint remain of the Lord & Taylor samples. I he result is f 25c to 50c hose, 1 19c, or 3 pairs for 50c, soc to Si. 00 qualities. X 35c, or 3 pairs for $1.00 ! The Greatest Value I in Shoes at X A year ago we started this line. It has 1 been the most successful, the most wearing, t the most comfortable lot of shoes ever placed on I the market. Shoe stores ask $2.50 for a much inferior shoe and Department store methods of j doing business made possible a higher grade X THE OLD CITI NEWS. At ft, -r ,rne Immp in SholhuriL- street there Is a beautiful baby boy for ufop tirn in some good family. The cases of SpauldlnE, Kimball & Co. vs. II A. Whitehall was filtered Thursday for trial In County Court. J Ci. Currier, V. V. M. '01. has accepted, a pi sltlon a Instructor in the biological 1 innitory in the Frilvorslty of Vermont It I- expected that the In arlng relativo tlu discharge from bankruptcy of tho iirm cf Knott & Closson will bo rc.-umod . built r bruary 6th. It is expected that the annual conven tion of tho Vermont Maple Sugar Makers' .Klatlon will be held in this city during t .i-t week of February. pi trim in bankruptcy was filed Tues bv William Cardinal, a. qua.rrym.in (il Jirro. His liabilities are ?:il.6a and his . e ts .10. j lit Probate Court yesterday the guard- settlement was tiled in the estate of lil. Drew. In the ertato of William Bride the commissioners' report was Th' case of Walter Ring vs. Moses H - m sleeves, un action of assumpsit up , , i d frnm lustico court, was entered J r,i ay for trial in county court. Both 1 in rc fiom Huntington. Ir. Probate Court Tuesday tho will In ti" i -tatt of Orson II. Wright was proved , d Mlb l!ll F. Remington and Guy 1. I nton were appointed commissioners nd appraisers. Tl e dairy school opened at the expert. ir.it farm Monday morning. In spite e f tne storm 42 of the W students who havo r gtstercd w re present. The outlook is rood for a successful term. I February 5th and Cih are the datc3 upon will h it has oeen decided to hold the an j .il ci ..volition of tho Vor-riO'it Mapl" F'UMr Makers' asst!atlon. The meetings in t 10 convention will be held In Clt Hull. 1 1 of 3. li. Hutcbiris has sold his house c i the west sldo of St. Pf.ul street Just soi ,h of Colleg-c f.tieet to It. II. Hathawiv f r a consideration of $'). Prof. Huti'h Ins 1 ft Friday morning for liedford.Mass. v. h' re h ha taken up lilf re.-idenco, D C Kelley underwent an operation on cne leg Tuesday as the result of a sllKht ti v nt whb li o'curred a few days ago. It will probably I o two or three weeks be. fire he will he able to resume his duties li th stcie ..i Stiles i. Kelley. The hoard of pension examiners, com pose! f It I). ('. H.iwle of Hurlinifton, Dr. W. , Styles of South Hero and Ir To clean up twenty-five patterns of all wool ingrain carpet, I have selected the same from 75 cent quality and offer them from now until gone at 49 cents per yard. Lyman P. Wood, Carpets and Wall Papers, Bank St., Burlington, Vt. MILL SUPPLIES ! BELTING, PACKING, BABITT METAL, FILES, HOOKS, PULLtYS, LACINGS, SCREWS, BOLTS, NAILS, TACKS, ETC. Careful attention to mail orders and prompt deliveries. Jewell's Short Lap Leather Belting. We are special agents for the makers of this well-known and re liable, belting and carry in stock all the leading sizes of singles and doubles. .1010 A.MANSON&CO. , 98 Church Street, - - BURLINGTON, VT. BEE HIVE. A Tli ft i 'ns cen a 1 llw very furry season, Pllfc everybody looked J 1 UlO r,1rc t..,t NOW erykody didn't t uuy. auinc uu- l cause they didn't j need to, others be- X cause they wanted X to wait. T h c y t may save some IVInnpv s raoneyl JflUlICj j here. We're go- "i'ikt fr nine nil. -ei -w 'I . every fur piece. J 55.00 Scarfs or $3.75 and so on. Come and see. i Carpenters are making alter- ations now. Everything in the X Garment Room must go. prices cut in two. BEE HIVE. . F. II .Stoddard of Shellnirn . held n rip tilar ineitit.v at tlw .in No hou-e jes teruay. J'no app ir.aits appi-ared b "f r them, one from St. Albati-. two tiom Cliarlolto and two from l'l.msiniryh. L. AV. Welch and Harry H. .Miller of the "Welch Hros,.' Maple company, left IY1 lay for New York, whole they to ik Meamer tor the West Indies. Mr. Wee h xpeets to bo Kone about live weeks and Mr. Miller nearly as Ioiik. Tho Purlin.-' n Humane; society ae. linowledKcs wiili thanks the Rift of t fiom Miss Cora I. Tarbox or Kssex Junc tion; also a Klft of j:0() from a friend who desires that her name be not pub lished. The rase of J. R, Hooth vs. A. J. Hath away has been completed and jmlgni' lit rendered for the plaintiff to recover t and costs. The action was to recover tho payment tor a dump cart bought by the defendant. Cards have been issued for the wedding of Attonie Theodore E. Hopkins of this city and Miss Phoebe A. Hinsdale of St. Ueoi'tii.. The ceremony will take place at high noon Thursday, January 2Sd, In the picseuce of relatives. The ruins of the factory of U P. & A. C. Whltlns still bir.ouliter unci It will bo sev ei.il days oefore they will be cold enou.ih tc hrtul away, it is expected that the file insurance adjusters wlP nirho the flrst ef n. t week to settle the loss. Pllzabeth Panics was in City Court Thursday for keeping a house of lll-fumo on Wlnooski avo ..near the corner of Col-lc-t'e street. Sho pleaded KUllty and upon le i' promise t:- close the jelnt she was rncn a light ilne of und cosH ot J'.i Id. Tho Howard National bank will movo into the iiuartets now occupied as. "China Hall ' as soon as L. C. Grant disposes uf the stock of goods now in the store. The bank will conduct its business there until the completion of Its pioposed new bull l Ing. Among the pensions recently secured by Congressm.in D. J. Foster for Vermonters are one of s per month for Mm. Adelaide It. milliard of Orwell from Deceniber, IS!'?, and an Increase to $12 for Joseph Strong of Lincoln, the latter dating from May 1, 1W1. The next regular session of the United States Circuit Court will bo held In this city Tuesday, February 20. It is nut ex pected that there will be a largo amount of business An adjourned session of the court will be held at llutland, February 10, to coi.sider the Allen and Ketchum cases. The following business was trans'ieted Morday in Probate Court: In the estate of .Mary I'. Parlow cf p irllngton the n- mi'slnner' report v as tihd, In the estate of Frifk II. Hnthnw-iy of Milton the com-rnisiinre-rs' report v.'.i" 'lied, in the estate of Ib incr Ilawson ot .T'-rlcho a license to X $0 m g m m i 1 For? sell real estnto wns granted; In the estate of Charles 1', Coleman of Hlnesburgb tho I will win llled ami her.rlng was set for t'Vhrttary 3rd, In the estate of J. It. War ,ner e.f ICsscx there was tin application for llcensu to sell real estate, and hearing was set for January 31st. I llll.im Hramlcy of Montreal, who was j arrcstii.1 at St. Albans for smuggling pre: leus stones, was before Commissioner George Johnson again Thursday and furnished Uio required $.Ttt ball, which he secured of a local merchant, parties in j Montreal going surdy for him. Tho case- of Ittsa 1. La'-lgnc vs. Marsh nil I.tivlgne, a petition for divorce, was en tered Saturday for trial In County Court. The suit Is brought on the grounds of re liis.il to support, Intolerable severity ami adultery. Tho petitioner lives In Hurling ton and the petitionee In Newark, N. J. Cards havo Lcen received In this city announcing the coming marrlnge of John Unit ot lllnesburgh and Mlec Elizabeth MeCormlck of nullum! The ceremony will bo net formed ir. Itulland January 22d. I'oth of the.ve J'ocng peoplf are well known In the city and their numerous friends will unite In extending good wishes. Two pctltli ns In bankruptcy were filed yesterday, They weto those of Joseph J. Maillot, a merchant of l.unenbttrgh. with llabllltl.'s of $1 nil 13 and assets of $H1H.9. of which $100 Is claimed exempt, and of George i;, Hate?, a machinist of Morris v. lie, with liabilities ol W7.S0 and assets of 07."p, all of which ure claimed exempt. Thomas Falter war arrested at the rail road station Thursday by the iollce Je I arlnvnt for .icing a f.nnp Ho was tak en before JuiHo Haw) Ins, where he plead. d rullty .ind was senlenced to serve not lcw than three r.or more than four months nl hard labor In II e Hoose of Correction. Fast commander McGaffey of Stannard Post No. 2, has received Information of the death of Comrade Charles V. Ellis nt his home in Cambridge. Mass., Jun. S, of ' In art failure In his Kth year. Comrado Kllis served as corporal of Company II, , Hth Vt., Vol., and Joined Stannard 1'ost Apnt 1.', U . The hearing before tho .State Uoard of Ci.ttlc Commissioners, which was contin ued from Satmday until Monday nfter ni.cn, was postponed until next Saturday on a count of the absence of Gov. W. W. Sthkiiey ami Commissioner C. J. Hell, who were unable to rea.ch Hurilngton on account of tho storm. John Coughlln, tho soldier who was ar rested Ijeeembi r ,'ilst for intoxication and who has been In court twice, was be 'ore Judge Hawkins again Friday and was discharged on his disclosure. He cbilm ed to have .secured some whiskey frim a stranger on Hattcry street. His flno was S.j and costs of S17.V2. C J. White, manager of the Iumlere North American Co., purchased Til' sd ij' lioiu th.' eMato of Dr. IMward Hr.idloy the hon est' ad on College str et, wh eh was so long the residence of Mrs. Ijucia Maria Uradley Peck. Mr. White will oc cupy the resi lence after extensive repairs have bren made. Two petitions in bankruptcy were filed Thursday, both being parties who live In St. Albans. They weie those of Louis A. l.ouge, a railroad llreman. with liabilities of HS7 ,ind as-ets of JliT.'.. all of which ,iro elUrneil exempt, : nil of Charles O. Ml'e., a machinists helper, with liabilities of f.T.S and assets of P7', all of which are claim ed exempt. Charles '.. liroulllette. ated 'A vears. for some time prrprlclor of the Itussll House, diiil Saturday morning of Drlyni's disease. He was born in Montreal atel came to liurllngton about 3u years ago. He haves one sister, Miss K. Hroullleitii of this city. The funeral was held at St. Joseph's church at o'clock Monday morn ing. Joseph Hlherty, a Ilmllngton boy, wis in City Cmrt Haloid. u md pleaded guilty to beln,,' a tramp. lie was sentene"d to serve not less two nor more tin a three months In tin Hriise e.f Corn? linn, l.lbeity has a disinclination to work and spends a large part of his lime about Kort Elhnn Allen. Ills father has secured work for him several tlme but In each case tho boy failed to do his part. Miss Kugenle I (chert, the 17 yens old ciaught"! of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph llcb rt of North Wlllard street, died Saturday morning of pneumonia. Miss Heb. it graduated Iroin the Kilmunds High scho 1 last year and had acted as teacher In th parochi-il school at Wlnooski. Besides her parents, she leaves three brcthirs. Tho luiKral was held at St. Josephs chut eh Monday morning at 10 o'clix k and tho burial was in Mount Calvary cemetery. Complaint has been made to Humane Agent John Fuller that William Kwitig of South liuiilngton beat a horse unmerciful ly with a shovel last 1'rld ly. The animal died Saturday and the man who hurled It reporteil it to be honlhly mutilrite-d. ICwIng has another horse which It Is claimed has had nothing but cornstalks to eat for a long time. I ropi r food was provided for this animal and tht society will have tho owner prosecuted. SpeelM Immlgralii n Imprctor Walbi"e of Alburgh came to this city Monday with an Hallan, whom he arreted for tli'.enng the Unite d States without a passport. Stringent regulations i elating to the en trance of foreigners under ucli conditions have been made rnd the c.fflnra are over on the alert to detect these wishing to come hero unlaw fulls. The Italian ,vas examined in Mentre.il but was net granted permission to enter tho United States. Wylle 11. Jones, for the lest IR years nd verllslng manager for the Wells Sr Uleli ardson conip-iuy, rcslgr.ed hi position Saturday and left Monday (or a brief Hay In New- lli-ven. Cr.i.n.. where he miv locate. Miss Florence Jones also left Monday fn- the I.ady Jane school at Hlng bamlon, N. V. Mrs. Jones and daughter Dorothy will remain In Uurllngton for tho present. Mr. and Jones have made many friends In liurllngto.i and their departure frrm the city will be regretted. Tho following busli ess was transacted Thursday In Probate Cnurt:ln tho estate of Volnoy G. Hnrber there was pi: applica tion for settlement and decree and hearing wai-. set for January 2Mb; In tho estate of Jcseph Flnley of Illnesburg tho apiirais- rs' inventory was (lied; In the r.stnto cf Bernard Orahr.m of Colchester tho ap praisers' and administrator's Inventory were died; In tho estate of J. K. Warmv ef Kssex there was an application to sell leal estate and hearing was set for Jan uary 3Ut. Mrs. Owen Kugene Cooney, aged Ci ear, died at her home on North Union strict Friday morning after an illness covering a period of only a few days with pneumonia. Mrs. Cooney is survived by two sons, Dr. K. W. Cooney of this city and John H, Cooney of New York, also three daughters, Mrs. Harry Hrowmil and Mrs. C. M. Clark of New York and Mrs. Georgo D. Id-idlng of this lty. The fu neral was held at Kt Mniy's cathedral Sunday afternoon at o'clock, conducted by Itev. P. J. llnrrett, and tho InUrnunt was In St. Jos ph's cemetery. At a mectlns cf tho Lake Chnmpluln Yacht club Monday evening nt tho Van Ness House, tho committee mid" up of A a. Whlttemore, U C. Orar.t. A. Adslt and W. A. Whiting, who went to St. Al bans last week to confer with Ooneral Manager It. S. lx.g.in, telallve to repairs on tho dock, wns authorized to continue Its negotiations with the Ccnttnl Vermont Itallread Co, Thuo was a general ex press'en at the mectlni; in favor of in. l i'lld'ng the club hcuse If tho railroad com pany rind tho club can mnltn satisfactory arrangements. Tho meeting adjourned for two weeks, ''"l.e 20th nunluTsnry baiieiuet of tho Catholic Young Men's Fnlc n was hold last evening at .he Veuilcmo end was In every particular o fitting celebration of tho long nnd prosperous exlstenco of the orcitila. tlou, About Wi men'bers, friends anil la dies wvro seated at tbo heavily-laden tables and enjoyed u baniptct fcr about an hour, after which there were postprandial exercls.i of an Interesting uaturj, Tho fepetikeni Included scvcncl prrmlr.ent citi zens and t'ra musical numbers were r.Uen by local musicians. Tho speakern wer Hlshop Mlchaud, Fathers Hnrrett apj Donahue, Mayor Hawley, cx-Moyor Van Patten and Alderman Shea. John Myers, tho old man who has wan dered about tho streets of Hurling Wlnooski for some time nnd who was nr tested by Deputy Sheriff D, W. Il.dlou last Saturday on n warrant and eoinpl dnt Issued by Charles Flint, overseer of the poor for tho town of Colchester, was be foro Justlco Frank draves yesterday. Ow Iiik to the absence of Grand Juror Cntt lln, Attorney C. J. Itussell iirosecuted Myers was sentenced to five months In th house of correction at llutland. Myers says he Is 0 years old nnd It is thought that ho Is partially demented. It Is pos slble that his case will be further Inves tigated before he Is committed. Ho I u been n chnrgo of tho town of Coleie ster for a number of years but has wandc ed repeatedly from the poor farm ami refused to remain there. ST, MARY'S COURT. Officers Installed Monday Evonlnsr, Fol lowed by Spoocbes and Music. Tho officers of St. Mary's Court, Wom en's Catholic Order of Foresters, were In stalled Tuesday night by Mrs.Margnret M Cosgrlff ns deputy chief ranger and Mi s Kllon Kennedy as vice chief ranger ns fol lows: Itec. Sec, Mrs. Margaret M. Cos grlff; Fin. Sec, Miss U. A. McKenzte, Treas., Miss Margaret Murphy; trusties, Mrs. Mary Shea, Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy, Mrs. Annn Donahue; representative to the bl-ennlal session nt Chicago, Miss Mar caret Murphy; alternnte, Mrs. Mnry Char land; 8. C, Miss Ivatherlno Oleason; J C, Miss Mary Smith; I. S., Mis. Josephine Moran; O. S., Miss Mary Mnhony. After the Installation Mrs. Chnrland rail ed upon several of the, new otllcers to m.iki remarks and many witty and timely utter ances were evoked. A musical programnn wus rendered Including a solo, "Hello Cen tral, Give Me Heaven" by Miss I.lzzi Smith. Itefrcshmcnts were served. POOR COST $7528.55. An Avoraeo of Almost $1000 Per Mor.th From Muy to January. Overseer of tho Poor V. I'. Mobl.ron has completed his accounts prcparat "ry to submitting his annual report of He pauper department to tho board of aid r mon. The period covered by Mr. Hot n son embraces tho tlmo from April 2." to Janunry 1. During that time the i.m burbements have been 7,j2S5.', and the -celpts have been the same, including he amount received from produco raised on .ho poor farm. There have been up to Jan uary 1, 1M2, lfi Inmates at the farm !ut one has recently been committed to ili insane hospital nt Watorbuiy, leaving "n ly 15 now under the care of the city at the farm. The outs'de help for the p st few months rendered by the city has b n larger than usual, owing to sickre ss aid various other causes. The overs-oi r uf the poor has been oceuplesd to a great x-n-nt recently with work made mc s i y on account of sickness, which hit em -under tho direction of the health dopnt ment. HOSPITAL UOAItD OF VIS1TOIIS The directors of the Mary Fletcher I " pltal at their meeting Tues lay aften n elected the following board of vi it' is: Dr. J. M, Clarke, Dr. C. M. Ferrln of Cm. sex Junction, Dr. J. D. Tanner, Dr l.v man Allen. Dr. V. H. Kngle-by, Dr. S m Spat hawk, Mrs. J. II. MctcMf. Mrs. W 1 ter Carpenter, Mrs. C. S. Isham, Mrs. M. II. Hilckham, Mrs. G. W. Wales and Mr-. A A. Hue II. The ill ectors also eh c d Dr. M. J. Wlltse and Dr. It. II. Stoie pa thologists. The reeirt of Superln end nt Andrews, which was read, showed tl it there are at present CO patients In tin- i i atltutlon. YOUNG OFFICER'S WIFE. Girl Brought Up In Luxury Who Marrv in Army May Havo 'ra Time. (From the Washington Star.) "I met In N'ew York the other day," n ' the experienced wife of an nrir.v otbee '. v.ho put In a good inbtij c ars of serve on the far Wei-tern fiontier, "a gltl win has got a sore dislllus Icnment in store fm her. She Is rich In hn own rlgh!, th daughter of a rich New Yeuk wlib w v.ho was raised here in Washington, ,ui.l she Is golnfi to marry, next montti. c yc.ing second lleiit. nar.t who oaten d the yrvlio from civil life, and who, after h's service in the Philippines has aln-.uly been ordered to duty at a ery far '.".t ern Infantry icst. All that this rich n-.d aeeonipllshed young woman knows about soldiering Is what she has s.-cn of It nroiind Washington and New York tho ti (minings on the tunic nf soldleilng, o to sneak. Fir soriv yer.rs past sh" has bein much mingled with the army society of New York and Washlri'ton, and. lio:n her mariner of speaking. It all seems vry fraed and glorious to her. I feci for tho child In tho awakening she m going to lui-e. She nn't si em to disassociate the si ldlerlng that she ha.s seer at Governors J.laiul. for 'xample, which Is a charm'ng fpet only aeioss a beautiful stret.'h of water from New York, or the soldleil g that she has sc-c n at IV.n Myer. wbh-h is euly a Hi p a-roi the river from the n o-t beautiful e.f Amerlei n cllbs she can't :u l.ear to realize. I say, that the sort of s I iberlng with which she Is familiar i ut terly and absolutely dlffennt from tlt Mhich is probably In store for her yemg second lieutenant buiband for a go d many years to ccme. She goes from .1 charming. luM.rloiiK home, in the -iv-t levcly epiarter of New York, to a post thet Is notoriously dlsnial and r.loomy. A- the wife of a second lit -tenant, and a very junior eonl lleineimiit tit that, and. moreover on fiom civil lfeI need pot dwell upon the letter dIMIncllon Mio wi'l bnc to tak jt.st vhati(i .piarter are dished out to her buiband. It doesn't make any difference that she has been tifed to 1 1 v 1 .1 qr In a home micIi u the wlvs of the senior officers of the post :u"-, r lived In tho ju-ilor c Ulcer tots up III men ago Just wheie It Is pointed out to bi n, nnd all of the heaitarhis of bis wif. s nver the bitter en ommcdiitlons of the seniors don't help the situation a little bit. The young womar. Iu.ii some m.ignl'.l cent lurnllur' of her own, an. a lot that her mother wants to give her, and she confidently expects that she will tunc room to scatter this fine furniture around her new home. None of us who has met her ba.s had the teive to tell 1 er yet Just hew completely hopeless It would ' c for her to even think cl taking her !lne fur-' i lture to -tuch c,uarti rs as her husli.ind v. ill bo assigned In the post they ate go- IllR to. "As an only daughter Ibc young .oman has been a great deal spoiled, and she h u leen used to hnvlnrr her inn way ever since her childhood. When sho gets to the little Infantry pest to which her hip. land Is assigned she wilt tlnd that there is just as much rank crd seniority among army wives as there Is among the 1ms lUllidH, and I fear she Is gclng to snfT r sadly when sho gets mixed up In ner Mrst few battle when the matter of feni'nine prerogative is the Issue. She will not only find herself mixed up In that old quarrel botwe-cn the women of tho staff and the women of tho line, but she will find her self, as tho wife of a second lieutenant fiC'in cUH life, such a really minute factor In what might bo properly called tho 'i-crap' that her humiliation Is bound to l.e Intense. Her hnf-hainl Is ically a line yuillig fellow and she Is naturally vet" proud of him, which will cause her to bulTer all the moro acutely when he hi to take his solemn or lolont wigging from Ills superiors for unavoidable mU takes. She will not be stutlened near a mperb city llko Now York or Washln stun, whrio sho can take lefugo when the lit tleness of llfo at a ni'lllaiy post begins to pall upon her, but Fhe will ho near one of tho most dirndfiilly dull nnd uninter crllnif towns In the United Statcvi -If eight or ten miles may he called 'near.' She will havo to do a great deal ot her cwn voik. for servants are scarce out that way. and enll'ted men In tho service are permitted to do lu.is and less 'docrohblng,' as It H teitiisd. every year. Aid I don't bellevo Dtp child could boll a mess of polatoei or properly dust a pl.-.no If pho tried nor baldest! "33ress parado end guard mount ate rcrfcclly lovely-yes, cn clear btlulit mornings in unci nround Wat-hlngton and Now York, Hut oh. their tedlousness the tedlousness of llfo Hi-elf for man, wonnn and beast In a far Wri-teru Ameilcan in fantry post' Sho who rieaketh Icnowelb. too, or sho wouldn't have these wrinkles 300,000 Machines in Use. Ten Times All Other The Standard of All That's Best in Dairying in Every Country in the World. That's the history of the. DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS. Send for new 20th "Century" Catalogue. The De laval NEW ENGLAND AGENTS: Mosclcy & Stoddard Mfc, CO. RUTLAND, VT. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS. Arraneement. for the Grout Meetlnsr to Bo Held in Boston the Comlnsr Season, , ... ... ,, The Christian Kndeavorers all oyer Nc.v ngland are much Interested in tho plans r tho New Kr.gland convention, 10 bo old nt Boston, Octcber II, 1C, 15 and 17, lye. The programme committee has JiHt out 'iiied somo of the features cf this g.ith 1 ling. The committee consists of Hev. ' hailcs D. Crane of Maine, Itev. John 11. .smith of New Hiimphlre, Col. E. G. Os-c-mo.-I of Vermont, Dr. F. 11. Spraue ot lihode Island, Hev. Russell T. Hr.ll, 13. D.. "f Connecticut, II. N. l.albinp, George V.. 'r peland, Itev. James J. Dunlop, George W. Coleman, Arthur W. Iloblnson of Ma-- achusctts. 'i he oiienlrq: fesslon will be hrM Tues day afternoon. October H, with the usual ciei.lng exercises, welcomes, responses, etc. Thele will alsc be two add-esses at ibis fi-hsIiiii, the speakers to be announced later. Tuesday ccnlng the theire will be "t3ood CltUenshlp." Weclnesday will bo stale day, nnd quiet houi rnectinss will be held In the morning at the state hoad- H'arlcrs. The prngr.im'oe for the remal.i der of the day has been left with the State organizations and the meetings will be hi Id nt the various State he.ehir irteri On Thursday morning one large quiet hoi r nvetii.,; will 1 c held In Tiemont Tem ple. Following that, In the same auditor ium, there will be a ills"iislon of re.irii- ,il methods of v ork along the lines of tho Mirious activities of Cl'.in tian Knd mv ir. Thee will bieli.de "Cpeu Parliaments" "Hound Tables" and "ScHools of Met'i- ds," the lib a Lrlng to bring out the best v i ;, In which Chri.-tian Endeavor work i in be done. The tirst h ilf of the ThurtCny aftemo-.n i -lion will be riuvoted to m'MuIonnry ad- n -ses anil the latti r part to Junior wm lc. The closing resplcn on Thursday evening v i'.l linv tor its eeneral subject. "Cluis- iian i:ndeaorers as Workers Along Cv.m- I ill-tic Lines" .lunlor work will receive especial ntten lion at this meeting, and a conference of a nlor workers will he hi Id or. cneh clay of tlv (invention. I'lldny. ()eti her 17, will be devoted to b'hi t-' in,; in nnd about Intrn and ex- "'i'.m will be arranged to all polms of 1 -1 -1-1 - Interest. !'ie ottieers if the Fulled society hav jn. id hi-crtllv in tlit- wire. The comple- turn of the de tills with rttciemo to the .n r.ranini" has been left te. a sub-rom- ir it lee, oonslstli.p, ot Itev. .1. J unl-p. Dr. F n. Spragu". ltpv John E. Smith. II. N. l.aihrop, George . LVIcmun and Ai time W. ilobinson Spielal rates will be secuicd from nil I" j i" in .New- i',n(!...riii, tne ranroaii.-i eo crr.itng hoartlly In the plan for biin Irif the Endeavorers of New England to gi ther in Uoston. .i- there is to be no Intel national 'o.i vcntl in next year, this gathering will take the plaei? of the larcor d I'ventlot s, and in Inlliienca an 1 lMirest ombes to be the ii ii.il of many of these mi (tings. MEAT BENCH AND BLOCK lho Burning Ibsuo in a City Court Case Yesterday. The case of J. 13. Thompson vs. David Ibugan, an action of troer for the con eison of a meal bench and meat block, was trhd ycstcnlay in city court. The pl.iiotllt s ti stlmony showed that he pur-cha-cd the articles in question or 11. C. 'iilbert about four sears ago when ho bought out Gilbert 8 market on Hank stieet. When he left the business he loan ed the articles to llowatd A: Delam y, who carried on tho market for a while. Finally they were loaned to Dayton Eddy and lati r came Into the possession of Da vid Keagan. He claims title to the piop Tty by virtue of a sale to him by J. J. e'lyiin, as agent of the Edd.v s. Tho case was left open to get the deposition of Mrs. Eddy, who Is not In Burlington. Cushmnn V: Sherman aiipeareil for the plalntllT und I.. -M. Morton lor tile dcf. ndant. Tile cn.se of C. C. Gras'cs. udmitilstra- augur.itlon of the fast Florida train over tor. vs. Fred P.iiber also tame beforelthe Pennsylvania, Southern Ry. and Flor Ji'dge Hawkins. The defendant default- Ida Eiust Coast Line. Tho famous Smith id and Judgment was rendered for the er n's Palm Limited, which the New York plaintiff to recover damagis of $5.00 audi Herald described some weeks ago, made costs of JS.10. Its Initial trip, and was Idled to Its cap.n - UNIVERSITY NOTES. Valentine Hop February 14 -Apparatus c,,,,,, 1(1n(?i Compartment. Drawing Arrlvlnk- For Gymnasium. Room, Sleeping, Library, and Observation The military hop committee has decided Cars, also carrj'InK' one Drawing Room to give a valentine hop in the gymnasium Sleeping Car to Aikln arid Augusta. Tho Feb. H. Si utlicrn Railway, nppicohitlng tho high The tirst shipment nf apparatus made class of travel between Nov York and bv the NarragansiHt Mfg. Co. of Provl- FIoi Ida, has given its lmtrons the best c x dence, 11. I,, consisting uf dumb le lis, umplu of porlcctlon in railway passenger chest weights, buck, parallel bars and wrvleo In this delightful train, the mats, has arrived and they are being put "Southern Palm L4inltwl," which Is Indl In place In the gymnnsl.um. Benches have catlve of victory awl superiority, rind so been put In tho locker rooms and the tloor It It deemed lurthcrmoro appropriate has been marked out for basket ball. that this very superior train should bear There will be a meeting of the nom- inatliig committee) ot tho Junior class In room A.'JN'orth college .it 1.30 o'clock to day. Misses Carpenter and Goodhue and DANGERS 0 Colds and Grip. Colils weaken tho lungs, lower the vitality ntnl pave tho way for catarrh, nncunionla and co. , ntioM c,uarrn' VWwwiM anil tonwmiit on. Look around you at the vast number who have contracted these clicncs, every one of homowe.hUflllctlontoa,,cBlectcdcold. 1 t I lISlfYihOY'lain C VllCllliIJCl lCtlll d Cough Remedy has a world wide reputation for its quick cures of colds and prip and can always be ,to., 1-1 .,,., t. 1 , . . . depended upon. It is pleasant and s:.fe to take." It counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. 1 Makes Combined. Separator Co. GENERAL OFFICES 1 74 CORTLANOT STRICT, NEW YORK. Messrs. Itlch nnd Williams spoke at 8' nlor oratnrv yesterday. At the coll. ge meeting held yesterdav the re port of the committee appointed t. decide upon a plan and time for homing the annual athletic bantiuet was hemd :im cr0,p,i. The committee has been unablc. to fully decide the matter as yet. SERVICES APPRlCIATED. Horatio Hlckok Company RecoRnlze Efforts of Burllneton Firemen. The following letter explains Itself: Jan. 14. JfBiJ. Mr. Moses Murray, Chief Kngineer Bur lington Fire Department. tl,..,. Ul- 1 ullirl.l v. .-r,ft,ltl.-.n nf I Vi r. aIdmms llntl falttiftil work of your l.re- nieti last night, and the part they took in the protection of our property, 1 take pleasure In em-losing you herewith our check for twenty-Ilvt dollars. You can use the proceeds In any way you like. Yours truly, F. K. nrilGF.SS. provident. Chief Engineer Murray, after consulting with Mirlous otlicers of the Heparin, nt, decided to add the Hlckok company's b.inusome token of apprc elation to the fmi(1 whu.h ls ,K.lm; r-f.tHlltliel for the r. lief of the sick and injured members of the department. It Is unn.ces.snry to add that the otllcers and men of the lire de partment are pleaed not onl over the re ceipt of this addition to their fund but nNo by Mr. liurgess" letter of apprecia tion and encouragement. MEETING FOR SOLDIERS. Itev. Q. G, Atkins nt Fort, Ethan Allen Last Evening. The weekly meeting at Fort Ethan Allen for the soldiers under the auspices of tho Hurhngton Young Mi n s Chiisllan ni-Sui l.i- Hon. was well attended last night. The soldiers w. re deeply Interested In the nd- dress bv Itev. cl. G. Atkins, who spoke on the topic 'The New Year's Marching Or- cb rs," whlcli app'-aled to, this c lass ol mm. P called attention to what the new year said to the soldier. First It says: March, u, W(. .-, M, tompelled. though we inn clnose If it shall l.e up or down. Hut we caight to always go forwaid. We then leao the old year with Its failures and faults, and are not bound by them. So the m.w- yi .ir a.-ks what can we do'.' and an- swirs know mole, do more, as soldiers and men. 1 Inally, be better In character, i striv- log to follow In title manhood our gie.it liad"r, Jesus Christ. The singing was led by J. P. Cobb. Jr. His solo "Tlu TwoGrenaillers" being min h ei.jo:,od. Dion V. Kennedy kindly assisted as accompanist. P.ECENT DEATH. Intelllgeive has been received In this city ot th" death at his home in North Calais, of Lieutenant Sldnev II. Foster, the lather of Maor Hubert S. Fuwter, of the lt h rutted States Infantry, and lor several yi ars on duty at the Cnivi r slty as Instructor In military science. Lieut. Sidney 11. Foster enlisted In Com pany 1. First Vermont Heavy Artillery filth Vermont Volunteers), July '.'i 1EI, was promotid first sergeant Scptomlier .', commissioned second lieutenant July 11. U'ii. first lieutenant December 2i lt, nnd honorably discharged for dl "blllty No ember ZZ, 164. He served with his regiment in the defences of Washing ton from Stptetnber, 1MJ2, until May 12. I'M'.!, when the regiment was attached to the army of the Potomac In the Second Brigade, Second Division of the Sixth Corps, and pal tleipated In the battles of Spotlsylvania C. II . North Anna, Hano ver C. II.. Cold Harbor, Petersburg. Wel don It. H.. Fort Stevens and Charlestown. Lieut. Foster was a member of the I.ojal Legion, having Joined the Vermont Com mandery at Its organization m 1.1. THE 1NAFGFRATION OF THE FLOR IDA SEUVICE, SEASON U.'. (Special.) New York. January Hth. The I Florida season nnenod to-dav ov the in- ity. Tho train will leavo New York dally except Sunday Vilt) noon, arriving at St. Augustine following ifteinoon. X.IA nnd 1.111 K.. r.n,nt I ,.-l....l....1.. r.f Il..ll. this particular name, OCR ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. The proceedings and papers of tho Ver mont Aiitlitiarlan s-oclety of this cltv, from Us organization In April, 1597, tn April 1M0, have been printed by the society in n neat pamphlet of 17 pages. It cnntalna the pnpetH by Judge R, S. Taft on the First Settler and Census of Burlington, nnd the Theatre In llurllngloti in lsOS; by Mr. Wal ter 11. Crockett cn Ira Allen nnd Onlehcs tor: by Charles H. Allen, Esij.. on the liutlfiiglon Academy and High school fr.im IM.'i to I'.mO. nnd on tho Hstterv and Ttnt- U l ' ''"rlt O. G, Henisllct. These pa- m f"" of f'lrts of ml,rl1 local ,l,,cr- e-st ,,,, H1 ,.,.,. forms n WU!ll,,a addition to the history of our city and vl- clnlty. The society has a roll of ftl active "1(mbcrs. three of tho number being llfo nKTu ,"'r,, ItH 1'Ubllshed liroceedltifc-s certainly 1"'ovo r,Kl11 ,(l llvtl an(1 10 rccel a Pt'tierous support PHYSIOLOGICAL INSTRIVTION IN NEW JERSEY. A hygenlo instructor in Newark rectuitiv received from tho mother of one of her m, "Ucj"v,e PPs the following nolo. "J'leaso don't learn oui Jotv.y any mo.u- about his insides us It makes him sassy ' Forllfy tho system against disease by WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS SAY. An Instance of the St. Albans Messon ger'B Much Vaunted "Fair Play." (From tho Northfleld News.) To tho News' reminder that the White niver Junction "spotter" was a product of Mosfachusetts, where a llrer.te system ex ists, the St- Albans Mefsbenger replies: The Messonger docs lot so understand It. It understands that this man wa an em ployee In a so-rnlled dfitcctlve burnit'i In MiiMiichusctts, but he was sent into a prohibition State to work and earn his liv ing Hut then, of course, that Is a minor fa lor In tho affair and not worth quib bling ovur. The undisputed fart Is tli it Vermonters themselves aro not able to en. fcrce the law und the last man they hired In to help them added murder to tho gen eral confusion. Perhaps It li not worth "quibbling ever" hut when the Messenger makes tho statement tint "a liquor 'spotter Is a de. generato made to flourish In prohibition States" It Is well to call attention to the f .cts, Willi h in this pr.tllctllar cane :,ho that tho fellow in question was e Massi ohutetts resident who had follocel his "profession" In Hint State. Neither do wo tl Ink the Messenger would make fie statement It does In the lat sentence if a c.rltctlvc was brought Into 'tl." State 1i r'tn down a rebbrr. Yet the same reii'on liif would apply as well In the latter ns t ir formir case, no matter how much dif ference there may he between cleaa dctc. live methods and ihe "i r Iter" trade. In e,ootlpg the News paragraph theMesenger makes It say the "deplorable acr blent at t 10 Junction," wren In fact It nld th" leplorabl" Incident." This cf course was n unintentional error on the part .f the Mi-Merger, but It naturally gives readers ' that Journal the Imr.rc scion that the Sevs Is trying to influence puHIc opinion In favor of the "i-potter." as the Messen-rc- ortalnly attempt" to prejudice tho r I 'le against him In referring to the I'w itlng a.M a murder. It is perhaps the M. ssenscr's creed to regird everv man ns innocent until he Is proved frullty oxeeo 1 10 "spotter.'' THE BANKRUPTCY LAW. (From the Bat re Telegram.) A subject that line ballltd all tho legal talent of the nation is that of the bank ruptcy law. Thnt the t ren-nt system l radically tinjun (eryhoey knows but tho remedy has not yet been f.vitid Ono ou-i-ness man in this city Is sa'd to have l-st over a thousnrd dollars In four months' tlni" by d'b'.ors taking eihant.ig? of too lankruptcv law and lr all parts of the country more failures are due to tho Mime rauso than from any other. The P.o-iton Chamb-.- of rnrrmerce last we. k adopted a resol itlon urging upon Congress the passage of -i national brnkruptcy law which will provide that paitinl i ayments cp accounts when made in 1 1 1 - nrdin.it v course cf bulnets withe i.t up. ki:ovi ledieo on tho part of the celler.tr i? of tin debtor s lns-olvefev sh ill not be e oni-ld' r" I .i pnf ereia e to pro li.de a ercditer ti.an roving the hnlitn e of his nccc rut ag.um 'ho e-slate of th debtor, i.-iil oot reiurning to the estate the amount alreajy recehed on account. If Ccpgress should ait upon this it would provide a lemedy for only a very sn.all part of the evil. The bankruptcy law must sooner or later fc ree a cash pay mi nt system upon the pul.lic. A JOL'NA LISTIC.REM IN ISCENCE. (From the Montpeilcr Journal.) The Journal has received a copy of the ' Watchman and State Gazette," dated Tuesday, February 2T, 1SS1. The bUilness caul state.? that it Is "publisher! weekly by E. P. Walton Co" The title "State Gazette' wa.i ni'ded to the original title of the paper, The Watchman, when pub Ushers affeet?d long or compound names for their pipers. Tpe wcrds "State Ga zette" did not signify the cnn-oli'i..t'.on of n paper .if -hat name with the Watchman. It was simply an annex for effect, and was dropped when the title. "Vermont Watch man nnd State Journal,'' n still more im. poking ilesiso itl.in. was taken on Tin rnper Is universally 1 ncv. n rs The Watch man. Its original name, however much Its er.r'ler publ'hors may l ave sought to add to Its impreaslveness b lengthnlu ; Hi name. Th" copy of the Watchman and Stale Gazette In question has a hl-torv It is torn anl slainid end ha.l evidently c'one s.'r.iee other than th" promulg.iti m of the news of the Unu s. Tho :ndr of the paper, who I" a cit'zen of aioth.-r Slate, writes "1 took this papr from an eld chest that my father an.', mother biocght from Newturv. N't , seventy vear r.gu. My mother i nd tc tell me I'm mv grar dfather u.-ed It to smuggle fiom Can ada. It wa. lined with paper i anmnij which was this one The elu-st nad been hidden In mv grandfalht r's house and carefully guarded against revenue olbcers timing the war of P12 " THROUGHOUT THE STATE. The annual nuetirg of the Merino Sheep Breeders' assoi i.itlntt of Vermont will be held In Mlddlebery at J o'clock p. m , Jan uary . The ileei.on nf officers will be held and considerable 1 ashless of Import ance will come up for consideration. It Is largely thretigh the . Tints of this nso clition that some i Ranihoulleu breeding sheep have born shipped firm this Stab: to Durban. Natal, Srutli Africa, during the year past. AN OIUGINAL EAVG1ITER. Mts. Almlra Lrr.nlster Mason of Eat Poultney. Vt., who will celebrate her Hah Hrthdny April X has the distinction of being the- youngest original Daughter of the Ameriean RovnlutL.ti in the Unite 1 States. She is r.n a; provi d nu mber of the National so-iety of the D A. R. In i on ruction with the Hebcr !b n dnpt'T of Poultney, and reeectly wa iae reclneil of a solid gold spimn from Wi.shlngton In tc ken of the ulstlni lion, lb r father. Cap tain Thomas Hannistei, was born at Brookfleld, Mass., in 17:.t. He fought with the Massachusetts mp.- In the war for Indrpe rulence, and by c onsplcu uis lu.iv ery won raiik as captain. He partleipete.I In the battle of Paratega, October 7, 1.77, v.hlch was one of the deilsHo httles of the war. His dcugbtor b.is at present mi. oral spoons made irun the rw-i.rd wlilrli he cairlii. At the disc of the wir he practiced medlclno at Pownal. Vt., and there married Miss Lydla Diwner In lsll Two children were born to them. Mrs. Al mlra Mason of East Poultney and Mrs. Su san Haiuxitee Keycs, at present residing la Bennington. Mr Bannister died in 1SJI, Mrs. Mason has Ihed in Poultney sui-u ISiJ nnd Is highly esteemed by all who km w her. She has an affable disposition nnd a mind remarkably acute for a person of her age. She has an hereditary antlel patie n of miny luij py years lutore nor, her grandmother baying lived over 100 years and her mother lived to a good ild rgc. OFFICERS OF CRYSTAL CONFEC TIONERY CO. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Crystal Confectionery Co. was hi Id Tuesday und the following dliectors we're elected V. A. Woodbury. A. L. Cnln, J. L. Soutbwlck, C. I. Woodbury, 11. N. Clnrk and E. I'. Woodbury. At a subsequent meeting of the direc tors, olhcers for the ensuing year wore elected as follows: President I'. A. Woedbury, Vice president A. L. Cain. Secretary J L. Soutbwlck. Tionsnrer E. P. Voodbury. Managers F. W. Macrae and M. E. Montgi'tnery. LAl'Y HELP PLENTY. Mrs. Raiiglc-I've advertised for a ser vant for a whole week with no results. Mrs. Cuniso Well, 1 advertised for a good-looking lady help, nnd had thirty four to select from the first day. Haiti more Sun. rctmore-" ell. i-hr's a lady If there ever was one In the world " Puck "What has sh flenol'' Fitmore- I stepped on be- gown It was trailing behind her In that irritating w iy that women have cf course. I d'd the ccntlcmanly nit nnd apolcfilzed fcr ry coiclcssnc ss and sho said to mo, Youiib nian, you know you are lying It was no fault of yours It was mine, and If vou 1 nd pulled my gevn cut lit the gihers It POINTS ABOUT ALMOND SNUFF. The great cure for Catarrh, I lav Fever, Cold In the Head, Deafness nnd Headache, ALMOND HXUFI'' clears the head of foul mucus. Heals tho ulcers of Vm head and throat. Sweetens tho lire at),, and restores the senses of taste, tmep and hearing. Does not cause sneezn ami is very pleasant to use. Sold nt ul, drit; stores, or will be sent by mail on r 'tipr, of il", cents. Stamps takm Henry, Johnson fc Lord. Pre prletors, liuiilngtr.n, VL GIFT TO THE FNIVEUSITY GYMNA SH'M. The Falibanks rornpany of St. Jihni bury has presented to the gymna I im a very hatiiWuno and higblv tlnlsh"d sc ilo tr. bo used In making physh it ne a ure ments. It Ins the apparatus tor detrrmll -ing with th" greatest exio'iH' mt i weight and height, is gradual, d t l "i English and metric notations, nil i tit islicd In lib kel plat. J he dlr .tor Mt Claudman. pronounec it the hand" most piece of apparatus i f the kind l.e h ev r seen. To make Cows pay, use Sharpies croam .Separators. Book "Business Du rying" & Cat. M free. W. Chester, Pa DIED. GAIU' NF.U M.iuricp, at Denver Oil., after n tirlef illnoMS, In his L'.th vear Ser vices will be held at A. Eickrlbirg ! par lors, 084 Hh avmue, Sunday, January jito, at noon M-mbers of Pioneer Lodg. In 1, F. -i n.l A. M.; Ancient Chapter, Nd 1 It. A. vl ; the Scottish Bite p. die and Mecca Temple. A. A. O. M. S, ur r--questeii to at ti nd. Plotifs-r L'nige, No. 20, F. and A M Brethren - Yo i are hereby nimmon'd to attend an "ne rifi iit cotnuiunleatioi t l l.i id nt A, Kb keltjerg'i parljr- A Sth avenue, on Sunda, January lath, at noon sharp, to pa.- the lust, tribute of re-teet to our cle -eased worthy brother M turlcii Gardner. Bv crcb r of L. W. Duesing, W. M. Samuel B. Wheeler, Secretary. Vedley of N w Ycrk, A. ard S. Tl., Norlhein Masonic Junsdlctlin I am grieved to announce the death of Illus trlous BrotliT Maurice ejardner. degrer-. Funeral oeromuilr.M will he held at ih avenue, Sunday, Jur.uary JJth, at :2 o to. tc noon. CHARLES H. HEYZER. SS degree. Comnnindur-lti-Ctiiif. JAMES BELKNAP, 33 decree. Otand Secretary Oesis of New York, Mci . a Teirrb A A ' ' N. M. S. Illustrious Noble - up, uiou.s Noble Maurice Gardner has l.-en ndniitt.-d to the I'nseen Ternoir I iineral 1 1 remonles will be h. II at WI f a-, i rue . Sunday, January 12th, at U o . I k r.ooii. f"'II ARLES A. PENEDICT. Potcn'a'e. SAP.AM P.. ELLISON, Reorder. Cooney In this city yesterday morning at 12 N. t'niou street. Mrs. Owen Eugene Cooney, at the age of 04 years after an illness of live days of pneumonia. LROFILLETTE In this city, Jan. Ilth Chas. V.. DruitlJ. tte, aged :f y .irs. I Montreal papers pleaso e py. J. K. WARNER'S ESTATE. STATE OF VERMONT. Dlstriot of Chit tenden. 't'e Honorable tho Prcbato Court, for the District of Chittenden. To th heirs and all persons Interested in the estate of J. K. Warner, i t of Essex, In said district deceasc-1. GREETING' Whereas, application hatii been made to this court In writing, by by the administrator of the estat.- ot J K Warner, late f Essex, deceased, pr.yi for license end authority tg e t' whole of the real (state .f t il. ceased, re.iroior.ting to sid t .u that it w mid In bineficlal to the ' m ui.d all per.-on-- n,teri-'ed In C i -. Of laid dice; mii, t.. -.II t le w! . leal esfcte of -,ii.i . !. . . j . il the same into in..r.ey And bringing into', ourt the 'ri.ffn 1 apiirobation in writing, of .il! i.. i,. i ,0 said estate re-ij.rig n ti Sm i ,i s ...in iui in inn uua .01. ir tl.. real tate e s- w hereupon, the said . . art and assigned tho 31st c'.i . i'.'tl. at the Probate C'.iirt . p.; n-tit Jtii. .ii , -t - in baia ui-trict. to near and ueei.ie upnn said I'ont.iuiir aim ieiuiun. ana r.ieveii Mia public noli. o thereof be given m ah per sons Interested therein, by p'pil.sh.ne said order, touethor with the time and r-a. e of hearing, ihieo w e..ks m i es.sive y. in the Burlington Weekly Free Pr. -s. a newspa per which circulates In the neighbor mod of those persons Interested In said e-sta'e. all of which publications sha 1 bi prev'o'.a to the day assigned for hgarinr. Thorefore you ai hereby notttied to ap pear before said Court, at the t.me nnd place ass.gned, then and there, in said court to make your objection 13 the gt anting of such a license, if you see cause. Given under my hand, at tho Probata Couit rooms, this Pih dav of January, 1:0 MARCELLCS A. PI.NGHAM. w3t. Judge. 1TA'1E OF CHARLES P. COLEMAN. HINEMIL-LGH. STATE OF VERMONT, DUtrlct of Chit-tbnri-n To .. pm-sons encernd in the mIau of Charles P. Coleman, late of Hlnesburgh, in sal. dislri. t iiieased, GREBTINQ: At .i Probate Court, holden t Burling tnr. wluiir. r,d for h Dlft'lct of Chlttn- din. on :hs .uth day of January "iC a Insirutneiit purporting to bo tho lost wul ami t. st inn in of Cb.irl. s p. i'i lorrar it of I Inn w.urh, In said di.-trt.-t rie r.is wis presented to the court aforesaid, for prol'H'e And f Is ordered by ld Coart that tha 3rd dm of February. 1UC, at tho Protat Court rooms 111 said llurlinirtnn. be -sljn. ed for lUMViug said Instrument and that '...tiee there.. ' tx given ta a' per him. concerned, by publishing thU or der three weeks j-ueceMsivey in the Bur llngi.iii Weekly 1 n e I'ress a newspaper published 111 sii.l 1 ur!!ntvii, pr. lous t the time appoint! d Therefor, you are hereby notified tn appear hefor said court, nt the ttm ud place afoiesald, and contMt tho probat of ea hi will, If you t..l cau. Given under my hand In Burllncton, ill baid dlstn.t this 10th day of J in,-ary, r MAB-LI.l'S A BINGHAM ,W'3t. .led,. K-lWTr.S OF JAMES S11EEHAN AND COR.i:Lll SIIEEHAN. MILTON. STATE. OF VERMONT, DitirbL e.f Chit- leili'en. ss-. Tho Prob.ito Cl urt for Chittenden. tho Di.-tn t C Ti nil p-rsons Irterested In th r-'nt ot Jnmes and Cernclni'- Sheeb: 11 I te . M11 tun, In said iltstrKt, deceasi l t.UF.ETiN . Wherins, said court has assign. ! -Till day of February !iot for the 1 1 lliei.t of the accounts of th, .1. nilnistr.iton of tho estates of J,m. m and Cornelius Sicilian, Inti of said Mil ten. In said dl-lt.it dicci.sed, .r.d fir .1 ucclie of the lis due of said estate ti th lawful i lain. 1. nt- ef the same, an,! order d that public not1, e thereof bo givi n ti all persons IntereHr.l in said estate by pub lishing this order 11 ree weeks suc-ess'vely in is Ions to tho i'.i assigiv .1. in the Uur ill'gton Weekly Fue Pless, a newpipe I ubllslied ill tali' ill- tro t. 1 hen fore, vou .11, hereby notified t ap. p.ar at the Probate Court Rooms In IM r-lliu-li n, Vermcnt, mi the d iv 'iKsigne 1, then and there to evntet the nHoic in 1 nf said account It you see cause, ai-1 to 1 stnbllsh your tight b heirs, legatee - and lawful claimants of said ii -bbi Given under my J-.r.nd. this p.th dav of January, l'.C. MABCF.I.Ll'S A. BINGHAM w3t. Judge ESTATE OF ORSON- H BRIGHT OF H1NESBI-KGH. We, the subscribers, having been ap pointed by the Honorable the Probat Court for the District of Chittenden, commissioners to receive, examine and adjust the calms and demands of all per se 11s against the estate of Orson H Wrigh. late of Hlne-burih. In (aid district de ceased nnd also all claims and demand exhibited In unset thereto, and six month from the day of the date hereof belnc ak lowed by said Court for that purpoat, w do therefore herehy plv notice that we wlU .lttcrd to th d ti. s of our nppolntmeut at th' oil' e f the Tcwn Clcik, in Hlue In I'gh in said dl trl. t on the recond Tuja. . v s of Mar h and July 1 cut at in o'clock 1 m 111 i i h if sill days D-it'd this Hth d y if J i.uury. IMC