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UIJW BUKJLlJNtrTON FREE PRESS: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1903. ne Cent A WORD. Avrtllncr In thin rnlutnH n rd,each Insertion. Copy may bo chntigcil j -v- jit uu illlUO I (JllUil via advcrtlarn.t'nt tnlcen which Is loss than ik r 11 TWRivr I'diiHceii ii vn n nniHH SPolntcvs. Nl-.nS OF 1'WIIMS who wish to hlro -1.. - .. I.. Lot1 i. ,...... .1.1 .1,1., .-.it. mil Ni illy (Woo copies of this iap-r uro ?l,Wll Volume a. TltTLMi Ml t1 X' f 1 t'O'CA- I'Ol ;t w uikd . H. (lutes, liurluiK- nt. i nv,iv SM'I I- TO IIXCHANIIK K"ch1. sound . . . o ,11 ii. ,1 lil ii'U inn Mi lur uulr Unlit Int is for lively. K. A. Unwell. Chester, 27S.Sti21w.lt. ANTHD A clapboard sawyer, steady 101 nil u ioU w.iges. Itefurencos re ii.n 1 Mr, us, A. euro of Free Press. ni.wat. iiii,'u, .i,i' iimi-i iuii " ,vj.v, n"-"- I uj ar 1 st, uly work, factory rom lorlobif and Hunit.iry. The W'lllard Mfg. Co, fct Albans, Vt. lai.m.tn.ct.tiswui. INI' HurFL l'Kf iI'ERT V for pale, do inj, pr sj p us PuMncss. Owner must sell o, ii, at of ill health. Great eliai re for wine one. For full particu lar 4 ldurcoS J Kelloy, Itkhfurd, Vt. IVAd.tw.tf Til MiUt'tiHBKliD VOIlKiJUlltK and 1 1 ivKc-HUth. 1'UiS for salu. Price Sa.OO foi ni Us oil p,j,rM boxed and delivered U cx less, Uuior plys In proportion. L. fc. I ic-w. houth BurlinKton. 233,d&w.2m. l 1 1 ' I: v HALK the farm known - MeKwon farm, iiltuiit , the liest roads ronvonlent to stores, rv, cheese I'ai'tory and - K V D. and tel' phono int 1 1 1 ..Ii. nit fi ur hun Inuli st.it "f iMiltlvatlon, I i i Id, I into v . it ii, w itli pi' , i low, pasture : ' r. int. This! i "i 1 other , ' 'ifiy hi'.-ul. , , ..-.nit and i Willi slated , t.i m r lallliHT - ti, Imth houso , a uood tein I f ,r man. The s .ire In coml i iiik been p !e li.n patent I j. a . r 1 :ecs ( llOUl-1 J ! r ti Kt ') t hi' 1 1 ' '1 In is , on. mo, I, , (. ,r v It nr. In pond r, l ' n r, ip, l.ii soft ?pi imr w iter in i arid barr.t '11. ire if , 1 I t IOI 1 1 II t.tlv I" t barns und oil,' r out 1 ii ir m. i,; tin , I tll Sl.lt ' ' ' " stuiiehlens ,',,1 u,ui w.i , ,rm w -"Id tt . r I i.i'Ki't-. This i ilk e with or With" it h.i,c . I,,, k ai,,l ioi Is to suit pur l ) ut of pi ii Intse money may i it ,. i t'.M. For further lnforma tli ,n i't r.'i , r addn -M C. Andrews, Hi us in w i t. W.tu&frhva.wJ VRM f til l'S ANT) TnOLS FOB SALU. a, n t rn f f i 'ir-i'i of tiooil. fertile i I t I pi tine und wood land. ( J b ilium, i. water at iiou.sh ami i in Is -limited ono mllo from Brook I id t'ei t' r c hun h und school; thr-e (cs fi-om It.u'dolph Stale Noim.il rl ool, wrc m 1, s from Hardnlph hiKh s lr,il d d.-pot. K miles from Ilarro; id tr.uKet and Rood neighbors, rural ' ver uts 00 tons of sood buy; a i or ut ipp Y) tons (food en"llnpe; io ith r , rops; a full set of nearly t lie fatmltiR tools, viz.: r ir i iper. r irn harvester, ensilnffo mt oiid inter, burse power, mowing . ne h"i , rake, horso boo, corn n r i!n.it,,r plows, harrows and iher tinus t io numerous to montion; i 3 w in", sle ls, otc. The farm Is i ' . , lu.ited, is nearly level and - r r i l c irrleJ on. Many beautiful 'i 3 rr s Stuck consists of IS cows, . u 4oek nr.il three horses. Farm will u j tws umI teai i. Hi .imiii tor i-i-ll-int; is verv I'l.or ho ilth. For turlher pnrti ulnr , all on or wrlto t" II. 10. At .t- ' 1 r... 1.1,. 1,1 Vt 'n ii- t i n i tin 1 f 'b ait .' teres of land in,! or I --'f tli' boi -,t- of bull lings in It i , l'l, i wo miles from nation: the r owiiiki ire in a high slate of c Iti Ation i"l the pastures especially K . th' re t ' an nbuudance uf fruit mil Jul' spi'ii.K water. IieiiiK in tbo lumber bi nrs I wib to mako immediate 1 poa il u tin ' pioperty at a gnat s,u ri ' ie V r 'i. .. ' Ij. Uass -l,w'.'t. i.TVPI.F MATRIMONIAL JiUKHAl'. ri i n'- for prospoiou3 men In i i Northwest, lour ilescrlp i il , l 'lid monthly list of mat , ,i i 'i poiiur.ltles lor 2f tents, r i rn nj, neo strictly conlldcntlul i r .- J n-s II. Alexander Co., h' . t , A -h 2i7,d.iwlt , KKM' sl j. rilU CIVIL WAR for ale In il'itb liinilliiK W.5U for set ,f wo m Ihe second volume ajone. ! rei l'r,ss Association, Uurllns 31,wly Ni n . w ilttlo It costs to tell tnou- nil f n.'deru In many towns of Vcr- r v h,ii i u htiu to tell or what you wi 1. i buy. Advertise In tbo Freo I'ro5s arJ mi will tii t replies to your adver- t'uwlCTlt SV.wtf Will Cure Rheumatism HALLIDAY'S KHEUMATISM CURE. Price 50c. Icn Years Reputation. OUR. GUARANTEE. V. e puarnnti'i II. It. '. t, ,-nre Hhou niri'lfni und will refund tin- monnv in :i tin, ' rs of Kallld.-ivH Hh......i,..o.... iMr i jwic-re pi th.. iJiutid stdtci, or i ai itri i iiu, mi' i usiiiK ii iHitiifuiiy ami iiH 'llrected. have ileilvr,! nn i,A-,.i.. . i-n. -in- pro; 1 1 1 tho claim for refund is nppiied f( it tb h' ritr o'lli'O within Un days nfi'r I ikint; tho i-ntirn conlents of unii ',i i. rv.ir , J1ALMDAY MANFFACTUItlNO CO 11 iti I rn M 'V 1 r Tor salo by W. J. Ilrndoivon, lark T CJt,.. . t 1 f1! i linln -i ttf I . . ll.wtf Teeth Extracted AliKiiluli'Iy 'Without l'nln. Tho only ofneo In Ilurllnpton whoro yo i e.in pet tcoth oxtraetcd without a partlclo of pain without taklne Ran. My method Is used by no other porson. No pain, no daiiKcr; no uftor effects. 1)11. 1. IIA'.II.V. Office. l ino street, HurllnBton, Vt. Oflico hours, 10 to 3, 7 to 8. IWHEELGCK'S Real Estate Agency. FARMS, HOMES, BUSINESS, BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED canholp you. Call or write, immm MiontpelierVt, THE WEEK'S NEWS TIIt'KSDAY, NOV. JU. Wniji's of ""(.OOOrpi'mtlvpacut lOpor emit at Kail Kiver, to into effect .Nov. 2'; other cotton mill centre likely to follnw Hiilb -'L'lirop tlioiisiintl street r.'illway men i;o on MrlUe at rhlcat'o Oabilii'Idce, Muss.. inOclinnt m rosted n n luii'ulnr (iteat MceniKo cvmltw I'niin (Ills cminli.v riflecls ,uv York iiinrh niorc tlinn Itoston Vtiotticr Vrii.piilnn victim, tills omp In Clilcnio tidier .1. (fi'.'int, Mornnn lpjider, elnii'ited with iwl.VKani.v Dunlnlof to- port thnt .1. t. Morgan is to retlrp from business Strike of blacksmiths In Hoston ii ml Albnny shops Im nenr Kottle tiient Cltlzeni of Antrim, N. II., tie initial that their nnnu s be removed ftom riovernor fioodcll's bhifkllst .lohn Chnrlton, M. I'., In Clilcairo, makes a strong plea for reciprocity between Canada and the t'liltcd State l'ns- sape of t!ie rub.nii n clproclly meas ure seems assured; It-'ptiblleaii leaders In the housp stand by the speaker Gorman emperor's cniiilllion continues to Improve Lamsdorif. Husshiii for- rlen minister, said io h ive resigned riilllpphi" friars Io sell lands lo T'nlled States fo." abotil Sti.f K"0.000 Oiibun senate votes In cive Oeneral f ionipz $,"i0,- 000 as plft from nation Display of Stars und Strlpi-a causes ;t pruat uproar in a Montreal the-iire San Do mlnpo thr-aleued wllh boitihardment Just before the povernnient sur rendprpi" Finns appeal to the czar for relief from the existing system; de clare be bus been deceived by on I'lehve. KRIPAY. NOV. 13. Constant so-nos of disorder over dis trict approximately fio squaro miles In extent result from inauguration of strike by th" employes of one of prin cipal surface street railways in Clil cairo Angered because hogjof lTosea Stephens, his nelphhor, had iiecn al lowed to wander on his property, .lohn Hlomlly shot and Instantly killed Stephens at Home. Me Receiver ap pointed for P. r.. YVinrlow A- Co.. hank ers and brokers. Worcester, Mass.; in debtedness said lo be !?."i00,0'l Miss Clara Barton bepins a new national de partment of the Red Cross work In Hos ton Stockholders of the Second Na tional bank of Itoston vote an Increase of half a million dollars In the capital stock S mate again takes tip the case of Senator Smoot of T'tah Measure to mnke Culian treaty effective intro duced in house Neproesappe.il to At torney (Jeii'iral Knox to defend the 10th .intendment Senate committee delays action on the case of (icncial Wood o ing to request of Teller Favorable ruport, oidercd by the senate committee on the nomination of neneral Oliver to be assistant secetary of war Oreat triumph of I.ebaudy brothers' dirigible balloon German emperor's wound hcnllng' his general condition pood Austro-Russian note to S ill tun of Tur key an ultimatum on reform measures Pope Pius holds first public con sistory; five earcinals. Including Merry del Val, receive red bats Czar suld to have told kaiser that ho would not declare war on Japan under any clr- cumsttincos. SATfi RDAY, NOV. 14. Menhaden fiihlng reason in northern waters, just c'osed, a most successful one Andrew H. Oreen. "fnth?r of Greater New York," and one of the cltv'H oldest and most valued citizens, shot and instantly killed oir the: steps of his home by C'orncllUR M Williams, a nesrro. be- Hercd to be insane About MO.OOfl worth of hay destroyed by lire in HoMon and Maine Railroad company's hav sheds at Ibnton Manufacturers of window plnss complete plans for or ganizing Manufacturers Window Mps c&nipnny, which will control outnut of practically nil window class factories In United Stntes ---No trace of lMltor Hubbard of Outing, and it is belieed his party porislvd in Labrador Hanna calls national committee to make pl'ins for nrional convention Com mittee on ways and moans favor? Cuba treaty by vole or I I to 2; passage of enacting measure Is assured Lord Robnrts' condition Imptoving- -Kiiior"o condition continues to improve Hague court adjourns to consider verdict In Venezuela case Russian commission tells czar education Is greatest need of peasants -Turkey preparing a new reply relative to re forms in Macedonia, which. It is said, will be satisfactory Germany build ing a hug? iron fence around Metz with view to making Alsace-Lorraine iin pregnable. SUNDAY, NOV. 15. New RcdfoiiT anxious over whalers Baylies nnd Sp'ith; former long over due Rarrett, Dolan and Garrett guilty of naturalization fraud at St. Louis Negro car on rear end run down by express near Kentwood, La., and '20 are killed Tall: of Colombian operations against I'.inama not taken seriously Democrats of the house pledge Hieniselves to support Cuban treaty-' Percy h. Todd elected lirst vice president of New Hoven Rail road company Panic in a MUfordand Uibrldg,e Mass.. car re-tilts in injuries to several men Maine tlmberlnnd owners have a scheme for preventing forest fires Ohio sportsman under arrest in Maine charged with killing a cow moose Socialists beaten in A. !. of I j, labor convention on policy of resisting law Clean sweep among treasury agents at UoMon except for TheophllUH Grout More than 10,(100 dead of famine, in Cape Verde Islands To member of French chamber light a pistol duel, but neither Is hurt Imperial yacht llolieii.ollern coin- ing to America In February Condi tion of Kniperor William of Germany Is reported satisfactory Hitherto unknown sayings of Christ found on buried papyri In Fgypt. MONDA , NOV. 111. Secretary Shaw said In have ordered investigation Into alleged cust.ims Ir reguHrilies at Huston-- Many arrests In copii 'i-iion with Chicago street car strike; crowds light police and bar- rlcal ti-u';s Chevalier Lulgl Petlch, foriiief ambassador of I Inly to Mexico, found dead a? New ork Wages re. duced io percent by cotton mills of New Hrdfoid, Rhode Island, Connectkutand suuthern Massachusetts; 75,000 opera tives (ifficted -Shotgun lu hands of hoy who didn't know fl was loaded goes off, killing his aunt and fatally wound ing IiIh grandmother at Westlnook, Me A F of I, coMt option votes s.viii pathy and .faniin to western miners Unveiling or tb iJuMiKUuutUs ojouu- ment at the Vlcksburg battle park Wanhlngton scouts Idea that an nrnty Is t limrchlt g on I'anama; Itunnii Vnrllla 'ays It would beeaElcrtoiuarch from Cape Town to London than from Bogota lo Panama Mayor Charles S. Ashley renoniln.ited for the 12lh time at New- Red find, Mass Milk pro ducers and contractors reach a tempo rary agreement; prices for a time to be last w infers - Kr. Clrriitplnne, a young Italian priest of New York, dis appears -Will of William L. Klklns makes only one charitable bequest Dublin fusiliers return to Ireland after 14 years' foreign service. TUESDAY, NOV. 17. United Slates grand Jury nt Omahn returns tru bills against United States Senator Dietrich nnd Postmaster Fisher of Hastings. Neb., charging bribery and conspiracy; senator charged with ac cepting money bribe from Klshor John W. White arrested at Boston for shooting .Tamos t!a vol and Annie Lewis; Gavel will die from wounds Threats to blow up Plaza hotel, Chicago, made to manager In anonymous letter Cashier of Mlll.iiore estate, Ashevlllo. N. C. Indict (! for embezzling fundp from G. W. Vanderbill Pensions Is sued during lir-t four months of present fiscal yc.v exceed same period of last year by 2." percent Secretary Moody arprovo-i report of naval board forap propriatio'i of $."iio.noo for construc tion of naval in. ignzlne seven miles from Boston navy yard- Represcntatho Ball of Texas, aft-r a service of dVi years, retires from congress General missionary committee of Methodist ICplscop.il church appropriates sums for foreign and honi" work aggregating over $l.."00,(i(ni --Long expected trade treaty brtwer-n United States and China, negotiated at Sliai pl.al, reaches Wash ington and is under examination by state department officials Numberof deer nillcd during open season In Ver mo'it approximates (10!. compared with .'1S2 last v-ear Ranking bouse of J. P. Morgan & Co. appointed fiscal agents in United States of republic of Panama insurance apents refused recocnl tion from A. F. of 1, Kdward Ewell, driver of ice wagon, killed in electric car collision at Boston Foot of snow In Montana: live below zero Three Ili-emen killed dining a fir'' at Cleve land Textile council offe-s less bttr den'one plan for retrenchment to Fall River manufai tnrers, but It Is rejected Statesman beeomli'g Interested In plans to reform land laws Reslpna lion of Converse I. Smith, special custom -lious? agent lu New England Many petitions in the Smoot case betore the .'nate; Smont believes he wiil bold his seat- -Ctib-i bill in the house and will Im ye exclusive considera tion until vot'j is taken Senate com mittee likely to report favorably upon General Wood's uouiin.ition: result in 'emtn denei'd- 1 ir,r.ly upon nanna Korea surprised i,v our demand for opening of Y.'hil Lord Kltchenef breaks .i )' while riding through a tunnel near Simla - Judge Georpc Gray appol iierl nrhltrator in the San Donilnao 1 inm-ov eniep.t company cas-c London Time-, correspondent ex poses Turkish scheme for sending out false nen-s on Macedonia. WF.DNKSD U , NOV. lo. ConI'dentlal .gent Lewis In charso of Rostou United States special treas ury agency for .tw England Asa II. Jonselyn heltl In fl0,f"X) at Boston on blpaniy charge Walking cane of President Lincoln sold ot auction at New York for il l.v Bright outlook for settlement of Chicago railway strike by arbitration Rich copper deposit discovered near Carney, Mich Death at Washington of Brigadier General Bernard, who p irtii-'jiat.-d In 10.1 buttles and skirmishes In Civil war ami Indian campaign- Strike of "00 heater hoys delays wcrk on battleship at Qulncy, Mass D'-unk 'ii Iidians clean out hotel at Omaha Insiirpents bombard ing San Domingo; situation reported desperate- Massachusetts grand lodge of the Andnt Older of United Work men otes to secede from supreme lodge John W White held in Hi,0U0 to Nov ,",0, lor the alleged shooting of Annie Lewis and James N. Gavel at Boston Wage cdt In cotton mills so far affects T.'i.'iuO operators; 00,000 on different selieiinles- - Senate devotes Its short session 20 minutes to dis cussion of petitions, mainly about Smoot Republican senators- planning committees; belief that Morgan will not withdraw- from canal committee .llmiiKv. -eeks recognition of new doml u I can government, but his appeal Is re jected ii, Vwisuinctou King nnd Queen of Italy arrive In England King Leopold to visit the Pulled Slates in the spring Kustlan noble says hs lountry is in danger of great reiolt ''hln-i in M;iif. of panloover Russian ag gression In Manchuria-- British mis sion In Thlhef about to start wth strong military support - Cruiser Marble lie.ni. at (In. isthmus, salutes the new t'ar.ania flag ---Kdward Lord Weeks, Tie American artist, dies at Paris Gorman emperor's condition continues uaiis-fiii'toiy, no more bulletins to bo iHStied, A LUDLOW MAN CMOSF.N. Boston, Nov. IS. (!'. W. Boavcr of Ludlow, Vt., to-day v,as chosen secrotary nnd treasurer of tho henellelary depart ment of tho National Association of Woolen and Worsted Overseers. T. W. Riddle of Potter lllll, It. I., was chosen president of the organization. cot.miH u i:Tiir.it aiii:.h. IlaKar Bros, horse hlankota all now this year. Fine woods for Jl.TiO, J'-'-OO and $.'.50 "Ask" Is one of the most Important words In the lansi'riKo. You don't pet mu-li li: this world unless you "ask." The right way to ask la through our want columns, Boston University Law School. hftac Rich Hull Ashburton Place. MELVILLE M. DIGELOW, Dean. Opens Oct. 5, 1M5. Boston, Mass, 47,w20t who have much correspondence with buyers in the l.ircrc cities will find it the part of wis doin to use nriiUed letter heads and envelopes and printed bill heads. This is a cheap way to advertise that you aro an up-to ditto business man. It vou buy your printing of tin FR.EE PRESS ASSOCIA TION you will bo well treated. wij.tr VERMONT LOCAL NEWS, (Continued from sixth page.) will ho about -10 feet in length. Tho old building that for u number of years has been used as an a-h house and for stor ane purposes will ho lemovcd and the blacksmith shop xtended M feet toward the river. On this ground tho old railroad works fornntly htond and when they wero removed ami the buildings fell Into ruin and were finally torn down tho prospect at Northlleld was not promising. But upon the mounds whero a former pros perous business stood has Brown up an other larfie and Important enterprise, which promises to develop Into much larger proportions than It lino at present assumed. It is rumored that tho new shed to tin erected In tho spring will re sult In the ii'iandoitment of tho corn can ning factory as It will run from the main line of Hit-Ventral Vermont hack to the river hank. A building of this kind would shut out the entrance to tho factory for teams. Mrs. Ellen Holsworth, 75 years old, died Sunday afternoon at her home on North afreet. Functnl services wero conduct ed In the Catholic Church Tuesday and tho body wis conveyed lo lOrte!', -Mass., for Interment by the sldu of hor husband, the l.ile William Holsworth, who died several ,-ars since. Mrs. Hols worth leaves one daughter, Mrs. Joseph Wood of Montpill-r. and u stepson. Man tissas Holsworth. who is employed as a conductor on the Did Colony railroad. She bad been a resident ot this town for many years. Of late she had lived alone. Sat urday afternoon she appeared lu her us ual health. At s-,.Pti o'clock sbo was found on tho lloor unconscious having suffered a stroke of apoplexy and medical treatment proved of no nvall. Charles A. Plumlcy and family will le.ivo town next Monday for New Yotk fo meet the Hon. and Mrs. Frank Plumlcy, who are expected from Caracas. They will ho joined tin re by the Rev. and Mrs. Homer Flint of 1'ittsburg, Pa., and nil will spend Thanksgiving together In that city. Tho Rev. Walter Dole has bought the I'ctcr Ilordo farm which adjoins the old Dolo homestead. The consideration was J1.2C0. SOUTH WOODBURY. Ruth Iiatchelder of liarro is visiting in town. Mrs. May Iiatchelder and Myrtle Lance attended the EaBtern Star fair held nt Cabot last Friday night. R. M. Pray has bought the Samuel lienjamln place and soon takes nossesslnn. Charles Cady and family are visiting In Waltslleld. O. D. Town died suddenly of heart disease November il nt Saratoga Springs, N. Y. llo was born In this town In IS 1 1 and re sided hero until l'Sl. He Is survived by a widow, three daughters and four sons. EAST ROXBURY. Mrs. D. 1j. Uuik and Mattlo Waidner visited at A. '. Ilenton's In South Rye- rate last Saturday and Sunday. Elder Orza Royce has an appointment to tirea h here Nov. 11. Mrs. Cecil Benton returned to South Ryegato last Wednesday. The Wardner girls, Ruby and Ruth returned with her. Elder II. F. Reynolds from New York and I W. Averlll from Rarrc were guests at Orza Hoyco's recently. WATER3URY. Patrick King passed away suddenly at bis homo In town Friday morning at the ago of ill years, llo went to bed Thurs- l.iy evening apparently as well as usual. having worked In his blacksmith shop luring the day. Pome ot his children re turned homo from an entertainment ibout twelve o'clock and tnlluxl with their futlter about the entertainment, and ho appeared to be then as well as usual. In the morning he did not get up to break fast, and upon going to his room his children found that he had passed away during tbo night, apparently having gone to sleep, and died without a struggle Mrs. King was away at tho time, helng nt the home of her daughter in Wnlllng ford for a few dnj. llo It) survived by four daughters, Maggie, Aggie. Mamie nnd Lizzie, and oi.u son, Frank. 'Die funeral services wero held on Sunday from St. Androws's Church, tho burial taking placo In the Catholic cemetery In Dux bury. J. A. llurleigh, one of Waterbury s oldest Hid must respected citizens received a severe shock In a fall Friday afternoon, llo was lillng at Aaron Smalloy's farm In Waltsficld when, in looking over tho barn, he fell tbtough a scuttle. No bones wero hrokm, but owing to Mr. Burleigh's advanced age the shock was a severe one. Ho Is doing nicely now. Mrs. Louise M. Mutsc passed away ut her home in town Saturdny morning at the age of on jenrs. Mrs. Morse was born in Richmond and has spent tbo greater part of her Ufo in Wnterbury. She was wedded to Lucius P. Morso In lsv. Mr. Morse passed awny in 1W, Mrs. Moiso is survived by one sister, Mrs. Emily llalloti, who Is llvlnif In Paeon, 111. Tim funeral sei vices wero held Monday at one o'clock nt her former home, tho Rev. li. K. Willman of Montpeller and tbo Row. 1'. A. Smith of Waterbury conducting tho services. Mis. Moiso was an ebtlmablo lady and had the respect and love of all who knew her. The annual meeting of tho Village Im provement association was held in ihc high school hall on Monday evnlng. Tho lollowirie oilicers wero elected: Presi dent, Mrs. A. I. Terry; vice-president, Mrs. v. E. Thompson; s(.rotary. Miss Julia Paiker; treasurer. Mis. G. J. Hurn bnm; executive committee, .Mrs. Torry, Mrs. Thompson, Mlbs Parker,, Mrs. Rum- bam, Mis. C. C. Warren. Mrs. H. C Whltehlll, Mis. (.'.. W. Randall, Sr., Mrs. II Haines, Mrs W. J. Redmond. Miss Moody. Miss .Margaret O'Nell, the Rev. F. 11. Kellogg, Mrs. R. J. Knowles. 11. C. Whltehlll, Mrs. R. J. Knowles and Mts. James llattie; committee; on Depot Park and grounds, Mrs. C C. Warren, chair man, Mrs. O. W. Randall. Sr., Mrs. G. J. liurnbam, Mrs. it. J. Knowles, Mrs L. 12. Campbell, Miss Julia Parker. Miss lAiia Wallace, A. II. Smith, William Fos ter, Dr. (3. S. Rldwull and Dr. Hutchin son; press committee, n. o. Wliilenni, ihairinan, Mrs. C. II. Haines and Mfs Parker; library committee, .Mis. J. Moody, chairman, Mr. W. If. Tiowlnidge, Mrs F. H, Kel'lugg, Mrs. K. K. H.unfortb, Mi. F. 10. Atkins, Miss Mai y Drew, Mrs. M. !'. Stranahuu, Mrs. W. K. Thompson, .Mrs. J. S. Iiatchelder, the Rev. F, II. Kel logg and C. C. Andrews; committeo on streets, Miss Margaret O'Nell, chairman. Mrs. James Rattle, Mrs. Martin Moran, Mrs. W. V. Hryan, Mis. W J. Redmond, Miss l-.ll.i Graves, Miss LIU Granitoid, J. S. liHtcholder, L. C. Moody, Dr. D. D. Grout, and Dr. W. C. Ilerry. The report of the treasurer shows all bills paid and a balance in the tieaaury of about Following the lennrtH a paper was read by Mrs. Torry regarding the prophecies sbo liad made live years ago tegardlng the Improvements that would bo In ovt- duueo In M'S. Sho read this paper before the Phi omathemi club live years ago. and upon icquest read It again at this meeting. Following tho paper, a cornoi solo was rendered by Charles C. Warren, Mrs. F. K. Atkins acting as accompanist. Short speeches wore made by tho Rev, P. A. Smith and Rr. I). D. Grout. Mr. Smith spoku of the benellts which tho town would recelvo from n freo library. Dr, Grout spoke of Uih sanitary neods of tho village, and recommended a better sewer system and also laws prohibiting e.pi( torutlon in tho public places and Mrcots. He also recommended an In i reaped supply In tho water system. Tho exercises closed by a vocal solo by Mrs. 11 !;. llaini'orlh, Miss Mary Lease act Ing as accompanist. Music was also fur nished by tho Waterbury orchestra. C. S. Huntley brought to tho town clerk's olllco Monday morning a lynx that ho found lu his fox trap Sunday. Tbo tinlinul weighed I'O pounds, had a short tall and stood about two fret high and Is of tho species "fells calieatu." Mr. Hunt ley received u bounty of M, MONTPELIER. Calvin L. Parmenter nnd Joseph Living ston to whom tno btucupole-Spcar eject ment ense was left out for arbitration have aw.tidi'd Mr, Staekpolo JDii.IX), The New Kngland TeU phone & Tele graph company commenced Friday tho coiistrut llou of a new farmers telcplu'iiii ili'u iietwceii ot resier nnd this city I u Work to lu cluirse ot J, N. London, toie ll'u between tt tit rcslcr and Ibis city Th" man of the construction gang. In t lio trespass easo of L. H, Doteli vs. II. H. Town and others for nutting n tree In Mr. Dotou'H ynid to facllltulo run ning a telenhflnn line. Mr. Iloten recovered $10 Friday In city court. ..mi-si inrner was convicted in cuy court Saturday morning of selling Honor to Klmer Jacques, a minor, and was sen tenced by JudKo Wnodwnrd to not less than three nor more than four months at In ni labor In tbo House of Cotreellon at Unil'iiul. Parker at llrst pleaded not guilty to tho charge against him but was convicted on tho testimony of License Commissioner W. T. Dewey and Jacques. The young man Jacques to whom he sold the liquor was fined li nnd costs for in toxication, which be paid. Hurley R. Rates was before city court charged with Intoxication and non-support ot his fam ily. In a Jury trial he was acquitted of tbo charso of Intoxication nnd tho case for non-support of bis family was con tinued for SO days. Rates was allowed to go on his own recognisance. An Interesting nodal ovent In Italian circles lu this city was tho marriage Sat urday afternoon by City Juilgo C. K. Woodward of Miss Agnes Lottl und lwils nrogej. Tbo residence ot Rocco Lottl. father of the bride, on Harre street wns profusely decorated for the. occasion. Mr. and Mrs. William .Mortimer of Rarre 'itted as best man and bridesmaid nnd an orchestra from Rarre furnished music. Mr. and Mrs. llroggl were given a re ception by i.")0 or more of their Montpeller end Dure friends Saturdny evening. A niinds-ome soldier's monument to com memorate tin; valor of a Connecticut regi ment during the Civil Wnr bus Just been completed nt the granite sheds of tho Ryle & McCormlck Grunlto company of this city nnd will bo shipped this week lo Seymour, Conn. It Is one of tho most elaborate pieces ever shipped from Mont peller. D. W. Temple, formerly senior mem ber of the dry goods firm of Temple & McCuen, Is dangerously 111 at his homo on Knst Liberty street. His recovery Is not expected. State's Attorney Frank A. IJallcy ex pects to leave tho last of this week for Colorado Springs for a stay of several weeks, lie will be accompanied by L. J, P.nlley. his brother. Intelllcence was received at Montpeller yesterday ef tbo ilcatb at Redland, Cal., of Frank W. Kneels nd, eldest sou of tho Rev. and Mrs. M. D. Kneeland. Tho de ceased was a nephew of W. A. Lord and was obliged to leave Harvard College In bis Junior year because of tuberculosis, which eventually causel his death. WINDSOR COUNTY BETHEL. ml adjournment was taken In the hear ings as to land damage on tho Whlto River railroad Frday night until next January 5. Two claims woro uncontest ed. In about twenty claims tho testi mony of tbo claimants was heard and a few claims were not reached. On Friday morning tho commissioners and attorneys took a ride over the road to Inspect tho damage. Tho selectmen aro constructing a sewer through the main street and u portion of Plvcr street of Ilethel village to empty Into AVhltc river at the River street bridge Tno Woodbury Oranlte Co. aro employing at present about 70 hands at their shed and about 20 on their quarry In addition to teamsters engaged In draw ing from quarry to shed. Tho elevation from the track of tho Central Vermont railroad to quarries has been found to bo about .Wl feet Instead of nearly S00 as was fir.U repot ted. Tho ladies of tho Catholic Church held a salo and supper Tues day evening from live to eight o'clock, which was followed by a dance. On Wednesday evening they gave a dance, during which a lunch was served. The gentlemen ot the Unlversallst Church gave a very pleasant chicken plo supper at tho church parlors last Wed nesday evening, clearing about J2.ri. Tho Iley. G. H. Johnson of llurlington will olllclata at Christ Church next Sunday morning at the usual hour, with celebra tion of tho holy communion There was i a meeting of the Ilethel lioard of trado Wednesday evening as to tho matter of the Richmond I'ndcrwear Co. locating at Ilethel. Rut no definite action was taken. The Infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F,. Graham died Sunday morning from a sudden attack of bronchitis, the child being the seventh child and the only son of tho family Kdith Soper, tho young daughter of Mr nnd Mrs, C. S. Soper, died Inst Wednesday from a sudden at tack ot membraneous croup. The Hon. William Iiatchelder of White River Junc tion and tho Hon. J. C. Enrlght of Wind sor were in town Saturday on business. Charles Clapp ot Lowell, Mass., Is in town purchasing cows. Clayton Sawyer is at work at Alston NelT's. The Mi.ses I'.reoks finished their schools lu Shame village and aro at homo. Mrs. Fran's Vesper is 111. D. L. Moody, a former merchant here, but lately of Montani, vMtrd his brother, Krnest F. Moody, while on his way to Waterbui y. The senlnt exhibition of the S. R. H. S Is to be held next Frldnv evening. Mrs. Lot tie Lutliiop his retained to her home In New llaintihire. Mfsrs. Lincoln ami Horton of Dlchton. Mass.. are in town buying cows to car to Massachusetts -- C. P. Abbott has purchased of J. 11. Wei do his Interest In the mtll property and his hoiii-e In Hrooklyn. Mips Ftclla Slack of Manchester. N. H , who has been a guest of her sister, Mrs. Gertrude. Lewis, returned to her homo on Monday. Mrs. Krelly Mcintosh has returned from Pro- vldenco. H, I. She was accompanied by her nephew, who Is to remain till after Thanksgiving. Mis Fannie Slack nurse In Dr. Clark's retreat In llurling ton, who litis recently been a visitor at Charles West's, has returned. The Rev. Sherman Goodwin began his pastorate at the Congregational Church on Sunday last. Miss Maude Abbott has closed hor school In the Howard district. A . H. P. Luckett. who has been station agent hero for nearly three jenrs. hns been assigned to the llurlington olllcn as station agent and goes there soon. Charles T. Southgate of Rovalton Is to have charge ot this of lico. The repairs on tho Illxby-Adams block are being pushed and the back walls will soon ho up. M. S. Adams lias pur chased the Thomas Prlndlo place of John I S Whlte.-Mrs. Lucy Doublcday and daughter, Sarah, have gone to Englowood, N. J., for tho winter. Mrs. l.ucy spauld- tng has moved from tho H. H. Clalusha bouse to that of Mrs. Luclna Doxter, who has gone to Providence, II. I. Miss Anna llmiiton has returned finm the Mary llltchrock hospital. fieorge Illngham haw boen ill with Influenza. Mlm May Tay lor, who has been spending several woeks with her sister, Mrs. Warren Sanborn, has returned to Pennsylvania. Charles P. Whitney of Fltrhburg, Mass., has boon at Mrs. C, r, Whitney's lately. William II Martin has returned from Stowo and Underbill. READING. At the UnlverMillst Church on Tuesday afternoon, November 10, occurred tho or dination of Donald M. Flower and J. Howard Flower to tho Unlversallst minis fry. Tho order of borvlce was as follows: voluntary, Mrs. 8, Gould i Invocation, tho Itev. W. 8. Turner of CheBtor; hymn; scrlpturo reading and prayer, tho Itev. Mr. Turner; duet, "Ilrooks aro Flowing;" Kcrmuu, the Itev. Orin Udson Crooker ot llutland; duet, "Como Unto Mo;" prayer and act of ordination, the ltov, Mr. Ciook- r; right hand of fellowship, tho Itev. Mr. Crooker; chargo to minister, tho Itev. Mr. Turner, chargo to people, tho Nov. Mr Crooker: benediction, The duets which were given by Mrs, C. M, Law. rence and Miss Lllla Perkins, wero a very Impresslvo part of the Kcrvico. Tbo Interior of tho chapel was very prettily decorated and the service was thorough ly enioyed by all present. World's Tem perance Sunday, which will occur next Sunday, November S2. will bo obscrvod with appropriate exorcises In the Unlver sallst Church at G:30 o'clock In tho oven Ing. The exercises will Include recitations by the children, readings, muslo and re marks by tbo nov. D. M. Flower, Como nnd hrlng your friends. Madeline Mo Wain Is 111 with tnnsllltls.-Mrs. Tick- nor ami son if Clnremnut have been spending a few days In town, Mr. Center. who oeciinled tho Valley houso for a short time hns moved to Sprluglleld -An at i tr u tlve entertainment or a varied niituti - ivUl be buld lu U. IX. Newton's ball next itrictlve entertainment of a varied natuii week on Wednesday evening, November S, for tho benefit ot Rending public libra ry. Tho entertainment will be followed by a chicken plo suniMir nnd dance. A largo attendance Is desired. A delegation from Happy Thought Itebcknh lodge at tended a meeting of tho order In Lud low ono evening lust week. Mr. Chase, Mrs. Hhnllls nnd Mrs. F. H. Morso of Woodstock wero at Mrs, Susan Morse's on Sunday. GAYSVILLE. Cbarlei MeCollom of Plttsfleld visited bis aunt, Mrs. Susan Rrown, the first of the week. Mary Ixmry has not been ns well for the past week. Tho third quartet ly conference wns held Wednes day forenoon at tho Methodist parsonage, tho presiding elder, W. M. Nowton, be ing present. Dr. F. B. Bteelo of Mont peller was In town recently. Tho Knapp cblldron have the whooping cough. There will be a union Sunday school rally at the Unlversallst church Friday evening, No vember 2). The sneakers for tho evening nrn the Rev J. Hall Long, the Rev. (leorgo F. Fortler ami tho Rev, J. W. Miller. The. village schools closed Friday for a two weeks' vacation. Miss lyottlo Hull Is nt her home In Shorcham. Tho Rev. George Fortler will proach a Thanksgiv ing sermon nt tho Unlversallst Church next Sunday nt four o'clock. The Helping Hand club met Saturday afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Miller. The following oftlcers wero elected: President, Mrs. Miller; vlre-presldent, Miss Kntlo Thayer; secre tary, Miss Julia Luce: treasurer, Mrs. Clara IJallard. Tho Sunday evening meet ings at tho Methodist Church nro lo bo In charge of the club for the present. Miss Susla Safford Is chairman of tho prayer-meeting committee. Charles Now ton has moved his household goods to Pomfret Center, where his two children nro to live. Ho will continue to work for J. S. Saffonl and Is boarding at Justin Martin's. There will bo a Thanksgiving service at tbo Methodist Church next Sun day. H will also bo tho quarterly meet ing service nt 12:30 o'clock. S. C. Harring ton has so fnr recovered that ho is ex pected homo from Dr. Gilford's sani tarium this week. LOYAL LEGION. Twelfth Anniversary Banquet of the Vermont Cora mandery. THE FEAST OF REASON Remark liy Col. W. S. Schuyler. .1. II Gouldlni;, llx-tiiiv. Woodbury, Gen, Ilimnrd, Col. Iliirdrn, Kx-Guv. Ilnrstnvt-, Principal TlioinnM n ml G. II. IlurrovfH, The 12th anniversary banquet ot tho Vermont Commandery of tho Military Order ot the Loyal Loglor. was held at the Van Ness House Tuesday night. The success ot the affair was gratifying in the extreme and the occasion was ono of the most enjoyable in the history of the order. The usual business meeting took place In the rooms of the ortlor In tho Hay ward block at six o'clock when memorial reports were read for Lieut. C. C. Kins man. Capi. P. D. lllodgett, Capt. F. S. llrown and Lieut. J. S. Tupper. The resig nation of Admiral Charles K. CUrU us junior vlce-commandur of the comman dery was read. Admiral Clark resigned on account of his election to tho olllce of Junior vice-commander in tho national commandery. It was voted not to accept the resignation. Tho following purs-ons were elected to membership In tho order: First class original Honry William Spafford, regimental quartermaster, Itli Vermont infantry, U. S. V.; John Hamil ton Allen, first lieutenant, Hth Vermont infantry, U. S. V.; Joel Hayward Lucia, first lieutenant, 17th A'ermont Inftntry. U. S. V.; Harloy Goodwin Sheldon, second lieutenant, Uth Vermont Infantry, U. S. V.; Walter Chlpman Landon, captain, 12th Vermont Infantry, U. S. V. First class by InburltnncH Robert Jo seph Reaney, Carroll l'erloy I'ltkiu, Grant Howaid Uurrows, Carroll Baldwin Ross. Second class George Wyllys Bern diet. At tho close of tho business session a reception was held hi tho parlorw of tho Van Ness Houso. Tho guests wero received by Commander G. G. Bene dict, Mrs. Benedict, Col. W. S. Schuyler, Miss Gardiner and Mrs, T. S. Peck. Tho reception committeo was composed of Gen. T. S. Peck, Col. E. V. Jowett, B. B. Smalley, B. J. Derby, F. R. Wells and C. L. Woodbury At about half past oight the mem bers of the ' commandery, with guests nnd ladies, marched from tho parlors to tho dining room, where a most elab orate banquet was served in n de lightful and olllelfiit mannor. Tho room was decorated with the emblems of the order and throughout tho oven ing tho 1'nlvorslty of Vormont Mando lin club rendered a choice pros'-ammo of music. The post-prandlal exercises wero presided over by Commandor O. G. Benedict, who spoke brletly and introduc ed Col. W. S. Schuyler of Fort Ethan Allen, who gavo u. paper on "Experlein cs of a Volunteer Regiment In the Philip pines;" J. II. doubling of Wilmington who read a paper on "A Reconnaissance In Force In '61;" ex-Gov. Woodbury, Gen. O. O. Howard. Col. G. P. Bordon of Plattsburgh Barracks, ex-Gov. J. L. Bnrstow, Isaac Thomas and G. 11. Bur rows. ABOL": COO DEER KILLED IN THE STATE THIS YEAR. Fish and Game Commissioner II. O. Thomas of Stowo will havo tho data com pleted this week showing tho number of doer killed in Vermont during the open t-euson. He has sent threo inquiries to every postolllco In Vermont, and after weeding out tbo duplicates behoves the list will be substantially correct. From returns at tho present ttmo tho number of deer killed approximates Ono, compared with 3-2 last year, and lu addition thero have been 70 does killed. In many quart ers thero is a feeling that such slaughter each year would soon deplete tho deer family in tho Stale. MAN ATTACKED BY A DEER. William Kcyes of tbo fish hatchery nt Roxhury had quite a fight with ono of tbo deer lu the State enclosure lust week. The animal nindo a furious attack with bis horns but not being vary heavy Mr. Keyes was able to handle him, but never theless suffered from the sovero strain for seme time. It ts not thought safo for strangers to enter tho enclosure whero the deer aro kept. EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS. Tho Senate has bad short sestlons dur ing tho week and transacted only routluo business. The House has considered tho reciprocity bill, to which much opposition has developed. liou&niiiiAMoyrs rightly nuciin now, at tho opening ot the season. Too low to admit of cutting later. No ono can sell as low ns wo, for our ox pousos nro hut slightly Increosed by tho ii.ddltlon of this Important side lino. Ha gar Bros, llurlington, You can 'go house hunting'' In a smok- I Inn lie ket and slippers If j "'Io. Let" ads. Intelligently inn lit' ket and slippers If vou read the .J. W. MSAUSLAN COMPANY S ft. 3 nyjij u.fflrarinnssrar "A-S5S58 UltUKLn si kill I. Great Thanksgiving and MakeRoom Sale Opens To-day. REAL BARGAIN VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF THIS GREAT STORE. If vou live in the citv it costs you nothing to prove the values we give. It will pay you to come many miles for the values we give at this sale. Benevolent vntinc contest. $225.00 distributed by vote. Information at any counter in this store. CORSET DEMONSTRATION by Mme. Hurd all this week. SPECIAL FITTINGS in SONNETTE and AUGUSTINE COR SETS FREE. We are Sole Agents made. The J. W. McAuslan ESTATE OF SOLOMON' WALKER Or ni'HLl.NC-TON. We, the subscribers, having boon ap pointed by the Honorable tho Probata ! Court for the District of Chittenden, oom-' mtsslonrrs to recelvo, examine nnd adjust the claims and domnnds of nil persons against the estate of Solomon Walker. late of P.urlliigton. In said district, do- ' ceased, and also all claims and demands, exhibited in offset thereto; and six monthi from tho day of tho date hereof being al lowed by said court for that purpose, wa do therefore hereby giva nolle thnt we will attrnu to the duties of our appoint ment at the office of E. V. Davis, on Church Mreet, In llurlington, lu said dis trict on the socond Fridays of December and May next, at 10 o'clock a. m., on each , of said days. Datl this 17th dav of November, ltoJ. i K. E. DAVIS. 1 W. B. M'KILLIP. Sl.w.lt. Commissioners. ESTATE OF WILLIAM B. MACRAE AND LOIS B. MACRAE OF COL CHESTER. Wt. ha subscribers, navlng been ap pointed by the Honorable the Probata Court for the District of Chittenden, i om misslonprs to recelvo, examine and adjust the cianns and demands of all persons at'iilnst the estate ot William B. Macrae and Iois B. Macrae, late nt Colchester. In said district, de ceased, and also all calms and demands exhibited In offset thereto and six monthi from the da of tho date hereof being al lowed by snld court for that purpose, v.a do therefore hereby sivo notlco that we will attend to the duties of our appoint ment at the late residence of the dece ili lit". In Colchester, In said district, on the semnd Thursdays of December and May next, at 10 o'clock a. m., un inch ot said days. Dated this Hth dav of November, MORRIS DOCGLASS, EDWARD BACON, 21, wSt. Commissioners. ESTATE OF CARLINDA IRENE Hl'B BELL OF HI' ISLINGTON. We, the subscribers, having been ap pointed by the Honorable the Probate Court for the District of Chittenden commissioners to receive, examine and adjust the claims and demands of all per sons against the estate of Carlinda Ir -no ilubbell. late of Burlington, lnsald district. Bece.ised, nnd also all clalmi- anddemandi exhibited In oflsiit thereto, and six months from the day of the date hereof being a', lowed by said Court for that pu;-poso, wi do thre.'ore hereoy glv notice that we will attend to the dutlcu of our appointment nt the offire of the Merchants bank, on Col lege street. Burlington, In sold district, on tho second Thursdays of December and May next, at lo o'clock a. m . on each ot said days Dated this 13th day of November, Y.(t. A. W. HILL. W. C. ISHAM. 2I.w-3t. Commlssionirs. "ESTATE OF MARY B CONNER OF BURLINGTON. We, tho subscribers, having been ap pointed by the Honorable the Probate Court for the District of Chittenden, com. m ssloners to rcelve, examine nnd ndjjst the claim" and demands of al i pernni against the estate of Mary B. Con ner, late of Burlington. in said district, deceased, and also all claims and demands exhibited in nfftu-t thereto; and six months from the day ot the dato hereof being allowed bv said court for that purpose, we do therefore hereby give notice that we will attend to the duties of our appointment at the probate office. In the ceurt house. Burlington. In said dis trict, on the second Saturdays of Dei em ber and May next, .it 1" o'cln -k ,i m . on each of said diy Dated this 1Mb dav of November 1903 FRED JOHONNOIT. F. G. WEBSTER. 2,w3t. Commissioners. NOT A CIRCUS BUT THE GREAT WHTER SHL9 -OF STANDARD 19 Church St., is the reason why this store is always crowd ed with eager buyers, Why goods are mark ed down to HALF. People from hundreds of miles away are visiting our Sale. Their friends advised them to call at our store be cause it is a payable rale. It Certainly is. Hundreds of people will testify to the truth of our statement. What better evidence do you want? FACTS are FACTS Peep in our windows, notice the crowded store, see how are salesmen are busy. Everybody is pleasant. Why? Lively selling all the time. STANDARD CLOTHING CO. Look for "WATER SALE SIGH." DOORS, WINDOWS, BUNDS AND GLASS. We would respectfully call the attention of all parties attending to build, or make repairs, to our large stoc of tHs above goods. All regular sizss carriad for un nediate ship ment House Finish, and odd work of every desctripion, furnished to order, upon short notice. Small orders receive the same careful attention that we give to large ones. Our prices are low We guarantceall vror.c. MORGAN BROS., Pioneer Shops. - Burlington, Vt Ballot Boxes open this morning. for these Corsets. The best Corset Co., (.. s W'TOitn, .Mn linger. HfS'lATR OF CHAIILES T.Y M' nUHLINOTON BTATE OF VEKMONT D'stnc; tendon. Th all persons rnne.ii.nl ia t if Charles Seymour a' r,' t - ilil district, de, eat" Din i. i ,, .TIM. At a Probate Cr, Ion. within and for den, on the lllb I. an lnstrurmnt pi": will and testarm ri late ot Buiiinptiin ceased, whs pi est i t said, fur probate. i-'t ' Hill rl. I t And it Is orderen I Uh day of Dec nub' i ' , . t 1 1 Court rooms In said Har Ir.gioa. nl for proving t.uld i nst rumen n. 'U notice thereof be Klvtn tu all pfrsuns -o i- ccrned, by putiiismni? ir.l-, c-d- iv weeks successively -i the tt ,r gt ,i Wtekly Freo Press, a Hi- isprtper p i ishc'1 at said Burlington tr u is to t;,c n.e appointed. Therefore, yr.j are he'' mtn ed to ap pear ueforo said Cou- . xt the iin. iaj place nforemld, and i",".it tM probata ot Mid will. !f you have c.iue. Given under my bi- ' it Bur 'is n. lit said district, this " ' .- of . lPr, 10'.'.'. MARCELLCH A !M.' ; ! I A ' 21,w2t. I - ESTATE OF JOS: I'l I I LIN : i ' v STATE OF VEH.Mu tenden To all person:- mi . t Joepli Levee I. it. ' I district. deteJi'd. At a Probate Ci.u-' i ton, within and -"i tenden. on tin- l'.ih , Instrument purport . . and testament (I I of Burlington ie reased, was pn"- ut I said, for proi, i . . And It is "I'di re I 4th day of D-i nil . i Court Rooms m - i'.I I , 'd for moving -a I ' notice then-'if ! - ccrned. bv Mi' , I ' - Wieks s Hi , i v v Weekly Fn e l r m said ill.-1 ri, ' , ; appoint! d. THEREFORE ' to app'-ar he'nn - anil place afoiM mi i i bate of said w I : Given undi i m. '. said district this ' 'J.1. I MARCEL' ' S ll.wSt. ' VEE ilstn i ' ' f'h .n t f i .- it ,f i: -t i, r s ' I GREET. V' ': ien ia 1 ir ng 'iMl'M ' n -: N" .1 ' i , I i 1 .. , . 'll-'H - 1 o ' .r- , ,r - v .r' ma' t n it t! I'i- , -". n a-- i, - m, r.t , i i if :i i . - ? , r -h i) ! ri i ..il r ,,, , 1 i t' 'in. , h' 1 1 ', n l rt 1 11- n , Ollt' - ' P t t a .st l.ir i t i i .N' n , ms'iiinv 1 ATI' "1 - :-n i ' h th I c ii i tit 1 ". . M I'I ESTATE OF 11 1 ' STATE OF V :lm i tenden. The Probate Chittenden. To all pers G. D. Howard said district, m ;r:i: :riNG - fn- --ftf : i'h ii'i' -r 1 1 Inn ri ai I ind fi r it i i -t it f t 1 . - i n ' th r. . ' ,. 'ii "i 1 e-t 11 1 1 'e v i Ki su ss . ,1-11,1,. 1 t Whereas, s 11th day ef V, id ml ment or tue u uiit of the rxtat. rl l ite of Un l. rhill. a decree of tin t to 'he law fid l.i ur nrd( ri d that pul-hi i to a" pt rsons Inter publishing this or.l' r -t .1 slvclv previous to the ,. i Burlington Weekly Free IT' " i. nt w - paper pumtsneu in snul mstr' t Therefore, you are hereby i 'trie,! ti pear nt the Probate Cmirt R" ".ns in lur. linjton. Vermont, on th' div aslgt c I then aud there to eontest The a'.lwa' o of said account If ynu se, nuse ind to istabli-li vour right a.- heirs 1-git .-s 'i i lawful i Inlm. Hits nt -aid rrsidu, Given undtr my h ind, this Hth dav ot N" einbi v. 1:03. MARCELLfS A. BINGHAM H.w3t Judge THE CLOTHING COJ