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VERMONT WATCHMAN .V 8TATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, lssj).
Snnntiiirv of Nons.
Y.'rmiint.
I.IIJUOR HAII'H tt Itlltllllicl, llisl wttlk
Wedm-sclav, NSjultSjd in tttMMUTI lianln.
lkstkii luniti' tt, nii old'ttim stam.nro.
Drletor and driver, dtad t strafford, iust
Tlninulay, f ptnMitiionia.
Bqbaoi Tyi.ku, u Burlington teamster,
htd liis aW-t)01H DTOkflll in u row with Cor
iii'lius Ki'iinccl.v Iust KrWliiy.
An old lirick lioimn In Vernntines, nccu
picil ly .liisper ltristol, wa.s dcxt ro.viI h
lir rcrnntly. It WM ImnNd fol 11,900.
M. s. ai.ams ol Siniiii Royalton, dealer
In lumbtT, floar and trraln, nas susnended
paytnciit. UiibllitieH $110,000; asiwt 40,0n.
Lincoln I'ahk of l.yrdon, igad eighty
hIx, wm probably fatally burned iy tbe
ovsrturnlng of paa of boillng miKar rc
rnntly. Kktta Carpkntkk of South Huntington,
Hbont Hixtrcn fun old, attcniptcil miiciile,
April 14, by takiiiK parin gTMD, A lovo
affair is n-porti-il to lia the oaUSS,
rti.vkstk.k Ploov atni Btephen Jerotne.
of North Ferrlaburgli have been arreeted on
a c.harge of arsoii and burglnry. Tbe BMB
confi-NHeil their miilt to tbe ofllcor.
Krnkht Ai.kx aniifr, atrctl n100 J'ars,
was run over by an eimine at Newport on
Mondav of la'st week. Hotb legS were
broken. The little fellow died the same
Dlghti
Kknkst. ten-yenr-old on of Ityron Berry
of WNt Htirke, wa tbrown under the
wheels of a rart by the breakinu of a bolt,
Monday of last week, and died on Tuesday
from his injurien.
Khank BOWBM of Readsboro was oanght
by a tielt in his father's lnill llfll week Tues
day. One arm was tom tfom the hody, one
lep broken and his ribs cruslied in. He died
Thiirsday tnornlng,
A. DkFokrkst, a new liraketnan on the
PBSSnmpStO railroad, from BoOttStOWB, 1'.
)., was knoeked otl the ears by a eovered
hridge at White Rlver .lnneiion, Monday
cviming of last week, and fatally cruslied.
Conork.bsman Stkwaht has been at liut
land, Burlington and St. Albans durinn the
PHt week, llsteningto tbeolalms of tiiose
of his OOnititUenta who are eandidates for
postmaster, railway elerk or othur federal
otlices.
At a reoent meetlng of the pension exam-
iniliK board, twin brothers from Castleton
presented theinselves for exainination. The
elaims were original and for the same disa
bility. The brothers were of the samesize,
belgnt and vrelght, and were enlitted in
the same oompany and regiment, This was
the tirst instanee of the kind in the history
of the board.
Collki'Tok H. It. Smai.i.ey bafl forwarded
to tbe secretary of RKriciiltnre at Washing
ton a live-hnndred pound lot of speeimeli
"lrieks"of Vermont maple sujjar, whlob
is to fortn one of the exhlbits sent by the
rulted Htates governuieiit to the I'aris ex
pOfltlon. Aeconipanying the snpar exhihit
are a series of six fine photographic vleWI
illiiHtrative of tbe proeess of ingaMBBklBg.
Hannaii BaTTBRCBT, said tobethe largest
woman in tbe world, who died recently
at Pblladelphla, was born in Vermont in
1K4' a'd was of normal sie nntil her
twelftb year. At seventeen yean of ag
sbe weighed B00 pounds. she married Jonn
Battersby, who traveled with her, exhihit
inp; himself as the "greatest living skele
ton." Mrs. Itattershy, at the tinie of her
marriage, weighed 888 pounds.
Mks. H. H. Haxtkk of New York is to
give Kiitland a liaxter memorial library in
meniory of her husband, Oeneral II. Henry
Baxter. The site and building will eost
J.'lTi.OOO. It will be strietly a referenc e li
brary, and none of its volumei will he
loan'ed. She will expend Slr),WK1 in hooks,
and siu'h other sumsas inay he found neees
sary to complete the various departments,
and also make provision for its support.
Hon. L. E. Knapf, lately apnointed gov
ernor of Alaska, left Middlebury Thiirs
day nigbt for New York and Washington.
He will probably start for hii new post
ahout Jnne 1. There is a great serainhle
going on for the probate judgeshlp whiidi
Judge Knapp ii abont to relinquiab, It is
thought that Henry S. Foot of Middlebury
will be appointed to tbe position, as he
went to aterlmry Saturilay to eonfer with
Governor Dillingbam , at tlie latter's lnvi
tation. Amonh the Memorial day orators are H.
O. Whecler of Burlington, at Fairfax; '..
M. Mansnr of Island Pond, at Glover;
Walter K. Howard of Fair Haven, at
Windsor: Frank I'liuuley of Northfield, at
Cambridge: W. L. Uurnap of Burlington,
at Claremont, N. H.J Colonel Hussell of
Salem, N. Y., at Dorset; Colonel W. I(.
Howell of Lowell, Mass., at Waitsfield;
Hev. T. K. Sanford of St. Johnsbury, at
Greensboro Bend; Hev. A. B. Blake of
Hardwirk, at Barton.
BBV. Dh. BBAOFOBD K. PlBBCB, who died
at Newton, Mass., Friday afternoon, aged
teventy-seven, was born in Royalton, and
gradnated at Wesleyan I'niversity in 1841.
He entered the ministry of the Methodi.st
Bniaoopa ohurofa in 1813. He was editor of
Zhn's fierald in Boston from 1H7'' to last
Deoember; was a truatee ,of Wesleyan
Dniversity from 1K70 to lKHI; had been a
trustee of Boston University Blnce 1H74 and
of Wellesley Oollege sinee lKTIi. He was
state senator for Norfolk oounty in lH.rj5-(i.
A Troy (N. Y.) girl, who works in a box
faetory, laabOUt to he married to a Kiitland
yonng man wbom she met under romantie
oiroumitancea, Having flniahed a box, sev-
eral montlis ago, she wrote her name in the
bottom. The box found its way to a print-
lng estahlishment ln Rutland, wnereapreM-
man named Alfred Henruabon saw the
name and in a spirit of fnn addressed a let
ter to the girl. She replied and a eorro
spondenee liegan. A few days ago Alfred
went to Troy, met the girl and fell iu lovo
with her.
Thk linal meetlng of the Vermont i om
mission for the Washington centennial was
held at Burlington last week Tuesday. 'J'lie
fnnd to be raised by popnlar Ittbacrlption
has heen practieally all pledged and Ihesnc
cess of the plans of the eommissioners for tbe
representation of the state on that OOoailon
ia tbua assured. Governor Dillingbam and
stalf and the eommissioners will leave for
New Vork Tliiiisday BTening, April 25.
tiuarters for the governor's partv bave been
seeured at the F'iftli Avenuo notel. The
Natioiial Guard will rendezvou at Brattle
boro Monday afternoon, April 20, and will
leavo for New Lonrlon on sperial trains,
where they will emhark on the Iteamer
" City of I.awronee," reaobing New Vork
abont leyen o'olook Tueaday morning, The
troops will be quartered on board the
steamer diiring their stay in the city, and
will leave for homo Wednesday evnning.
The inilitary representation from Vermont
will be a oreditable one and promiaea to
eomparo favorablv with that of other states.
Governnr Dlllingham and stalT will ride at
tho head oftbe Vermont troops in the grand
parade, auil tho Montpelier Military Band
will proeedo tho" Green Moiintain Boys,"
who will wear a distineti ve badge a sprig of
evorgreen. The mountad eseort to tbe gov
ernor will eonsist of tweuty-tlvo otlioert of
tlie isational liuaril, and tlie military OOntlU
gent uniler his eoinmand will eonsist of the
First Regiment. the First Beparate Bat-
talion and the Fnller Hattery, romprisiug a
forco of 700 ollieors and mon.
DonoMtis.
Swift, the Hartford wifo murderer, was
hanged last Thiirsday.
Tiik damago to the " I'ensacola," sunk
during a reteiit gale, will not exeoed $M.
I'rksidknt Bakti.ktt will returii to Dart
mOUtb College in JuBBi instoad of going to
Japan. (
Siit Jui.ian PaiTVOBTOOTB, Brltlth minis
ter to the Unitad States, arrlveil Suiulay in
New Vork.
Hknky G. I'kahson, postmaster of New
Vork eity, died Saturday morning at High
wood, N. J.
Laht week Thiirsday Kdgar Kiug of
Wosttield, Mass., killod bls fathor, ot ttre
to tbe hoiiHo and thou killed hlmsolf.
Frkokhick McMahtek of New Vork
found ln tho poat-oiHce corrldor, last week
Wednesday, a roll contaiuiug S'.KIO in bills
and 129,478 inpertloed ebeeks. He tnnk it
to the hank where it helonged. The bBBB
people otTorod MeMantor Jft for his si'rvlees.
Tiik. interstate eonitiieree eominissloii has
deolded that the Grand Trunk'i ihlpmenU
to Canada are subjeet to tho interstate law.
A OOOB formerly employed at tbe Black
wel'.'s Island Insane asyliim ehargiv that
necayed food Is habitnaliy fanilBBM for the
inmates.
Tnr. twenty-fonrth aiiniversary of tho
death of Abraham Lincoln wasobsorved at
the tomb in Springtleld, IU., last week
Monday.
Wii.i.iam M. OALLBBDBB, presldent of a
Newark, N. J., maniifaetnring eompany, has
dlsappeared: likowise $40O,OIX) of the i i-
pan y's fiuids.
Thk remova of the telegraph polea
On Broadway, New Vork eity, was begun
last week Tuesday under the direction of
Mayor irant.
Fki.ii k Viart, a professional beggar,
dieil recently ln BB old shanty at New ( r
leans of dobility and negleet. The eoroner
on Wednesday discovered 88,000 hidden
aroiind the bovul.
Pbbbt Wink, b well'known oltbMn. wai
felling a tree in Brockton coimty, West Vlr
ginia, Wednesday, when it broke across the
ttnmp. detnolllhlng his hoUM and killing
his wife and three ohlldNB,
Two men, named Riley and Brown, whlle
taklng down telegrapb wirea in New Vork,
were pulledoutof a w lndow by a rope at
tai hcd to a fallingpole. On was instantly
killed and the other fatally injured.
Tiik. entries for tbe l entonnlal lndnstrial
parade foot np the astoundlng total of
KK),(KH1 men, and thc ohtef marshal does not
knOW what to ilo with them all. It WOUld
take all day to see silch a processioti. Very
inany persons are coining forward with
I'laiiiis as mcmhcrs of the Washingtoa
family.
JttOOB Thaykr of the I'nitcd States COUrt
haa declded that the taklng of papers f rom
Ihe top of a letter-hox is no offence against
the mail laws. The top of a mail-hox is not
a receiitaelo for tho mail, and a package
plaoeu there is no inore in tbe CUStody of
the mail than a packBge plai ed tinon the
steps of the post-otliee.
Thk largost tire that has visited New
Vork city iu several years destroyed the W.
J. Wilcox lard relinery, the Rossiter stores,
two large elevators and several piers be
longingto the New York Centralft Hudson
Hivor Railroad Coinpany last Friday. One
man was killed and two were seriously in
jured, The damago is variously estimateil
at from two to llve millloni of dollars.
Mus. W. O. I.KK.ns, wife of one of the
rloheat men in Indiana, is abont to prose
cute nlneteen saloon-keepen in Mionigan
City for selling to her husliauil after she had
warned them not to do 10, It is rumored
that Mr. Leeds has promised to stand baek
of the saloon-kccpcrs in any proceedings
and BUppty the "sinews of war." The
amount of monoy he can eontrol is esti
mateil to he 18,000,000.
Om Tuesday of last week, at noon, two
men went in'to the State Bank at Minne
apolis, when only two employes were pres
ent. One eovered the employes with a re
volver. The other vaulted over tho rail
lng and thrust H,tHXI on the teller's table
into a valise. .Iiist then a depositor entered
and this forced tho uncovering of tbe as
Istant caebler, who ruahed to the safe to
got bis rovolver. The rohher threw the va
lise to his aocomplice, who daahed into the
preaident'a room, jumped throngh a window
and lled. The rohbers were tinally cap
tured and gave their names as .lauies Henry
and Fred Douglasa.
Governor RlCHABMOM of South Carolina
has pardoned two negrooa oonvicted of
lynching a white man. He savs, in justiti
cation, that he was Infiuenced oy his deaire
to do justice to the colored people, This
was tho first time anv one had been cou
yicted in South Carolina for lynching, and
it was also the tirst time that negroes had
lynched any one, and he would not bave
them made an example of when white men
had not been punished for like ofTenoes.
The negroes were ignorant, and had had
the example repeatedly sot them by the
whites. The governor reeeived lifty-two
petitiona, signed by nearly 0,000 persons,
asking for exeeutive clemeney. Tho ma
jority of tho signers were whites.
Foreiirn.
Genkrai, Boi'lanoeb will soon leave
Brusaela for London.
The freedom of the city of Kdinburgh has
been voted to Mr. Parnell.
Mr. Parnell has begun suit against the
London Timep for half a million .dollars'
damages.
The German reichstag has adjourned un
til May 7 and the French chamber of depu
ties iuitil May 14.
The Parnell commission reassemblea on
Tuesday, April 80, when Mr. Parnell will
open the testimouy for th dcfense.
Six tboiisand einigrants embarkod at
I.iverpool last week Wednesday. the ma-
Jority of them for the United States.
Advk es b:ivo heen reeeived that cholera
is epidemie In tho Philllnlne Islands, and
that out of l,S00oaaea l ,000 bave proved fatal.
Profk.ssor Harrison of Oxford UbI"
yeralty has been commltted to jail on the
charge of aisiiting beileged tenants at
Qweedore, Ireland,
A suB-coMMiTTK of the Freneh senatc
commission eondUOting the trial of Geueral
Boulanger will examiue 10,320 documents
bearing on tho case.
Patrick Malloy, one of the witnossos of
tho London Timtt, has been oonTioted of
perjury and senteuced to six months1 im
prisonment at hard labor.
Kmi'khor Wii.i.iam has
Horbert Bismark and Dr
stein the representatives
the Samoau conferenco.
will open April 29.
An oxplosion occurred
ohildl colliery at Tiefhlau, Austria, last
week Wednesday. Five persons were killed
and two were datigerously wounded. Six
others are missing.
Thk German war shin " lga," whicb has
arrived at Bldney. N. S. W., reports that
tho " Nipsic," SO hadl v injured by the hur
ricano at Apia, will not he ahle to return
in tbe United states.
Thk wheat deticit in tho Australian oolo
nios of New South Wales, Queensland and
Tasmania is reportod to bo fully 8,7.riO,(X)0
bushels, and Oalifornia, with her large
wheat crop, expeots to he called on to oic. t
tho requlrements of the oolonies.
An Ottawa dispatch savs that I'rofessor
Wddon's extradltion blll, enlargins the
SOOpe of the pros.ent law, will prohahly be
come a law this session. Professor Weldou
has reoeived a numher of threatening let
tcrs, supposed to bave oome from Amerli an
fugitives.
Mr. Herokssen, the Gladstonian oandi
dato, was eleeted at Rochester to a seat in
thc house of commous, on Tuesday of last
week, by a majority of sevonty-nve. At
thc eleotlon of 888 thc conscrvative can-
didate led the houie-rulcr by two bundred
tifty votes.
Tiik Ininan line steamer " Oity of Ches
ter" arrived at QaeenstoWB, last week, and
reportod that on April H she passed tho
Danish steamship " Danmark " in mid
occan. The "Danmark" was then in a
Sinking coiidition, with no one ou board,
and notbing has sinca been learned of tho
(ate of hor passengors and crew. The
" Danmark " was a vessel of 2,280 tous and
sailcd from Copeuhagen Marih 'M with
tirtO passengors. Lator advlcoa havo
dispolled the foars as to tho safety of the
oasscngers and crew. They were all aod
by the steamer " Missouri," whicb arrived
at Delaware Breakwater, Del., Mondav
morning, April 1.1. When tho " Danmark
was SOt) mlles from Newfouuillaiul an a -oldent
bappened to tho inacbinery whlch
killod tho ouginoor and rondered tho vessel
unuianageablo. Tho following day tho dis
ahlod steamer met the " Missouri," whic h
caiiio to her assistance and took away tho
pasHongors. A part of the e.re w aud .J pas
songora were loft on the A.oros. The
" Missouri " then eontinuod on hor way to
Philadelphla with ;i passengors and tho
roinainder of tbe crew.
LflHbM Maikid.
Hemlock hoards, rough 1080tOll 00
Bemlook hoards, planrd UOOtO 1280
Plne hoards, coarse ItiOOto 17 tK)
I'ine hoards, rofuso to laOf)
Shingles, sawMl :i i'l to 840
Brlfkton Ctttle Mmkei.
Worklng ostn, pat pair 70 to
Mileb cows, extra, pat head, .r.r to
Veals, llve welght, pat b.... 'i to
Sheep, llve wcight, per Ih. . . '.' to
Lamlis live wcight. per Ih. .. . ' to
Hogs, western, live wcight . .1 to
liogs, uorthern ti to
l.M)
1
a
Wool Mnrkot.
Obio XXX, por lb .V, to
obio xx 88 to 84
O.do x to :v
Mh bigan X : to :tl
Ohiodelalne 35 to :1
Texas flna 20 to 38
Northern Callfomla 23 to '2f
Bouthern Californla 18 to 17
Oregon, ordinary lfl to 17
Maine snpora 40 to 4li
PfOTlllOH Markol.
Pork, Western mess, per hhl
Kxtra prime mess
Boston clear
Hams, small, per Ih
Medlum
Large
Lard, BoStOB, per lb
Weatern
Pure leaf
Beef, extra mess, per bbl
Kxtra plate
1 1 7.-. to 1
1 1 'j:. to I
11 r, to I
114 to
11 to
lO', t,,
K to
84 to
10.1 to
x 00 to
S 00 to
00
IKI
00
111
II I
11
H
ti
I",
!l 00
0 .10
Itosloti I'ruduco Murkct.
BUTTKK.
Northern I'reamery. per lb. . 38 to -JI
Western, extra ercaiuery 25 to 38
Dairy. Vt. extra 38 to
N. V. and Vt. ex. tlrst creaui'y, 38 to 24
N. V. and Vt. dairy 20 to 22
Trunk prints, extra 25 to 20
CHBBIB,
N. Y. extra, per lb 11 to
N. Y. rlrsts SJ to 10J
N. Y. seconda 8 to !l
Vermont, extra 11 to
Vermont, llrsts !J to 10J
Vermont, seeotids 8 to !
Skims 2 to 4
Partsklms o to 8
BCHM,
Near by, per doen 18 to 14
Kasterii, extra 12i to 18
Eastern, tlrsts 11 to 11J
Vt. and N. H. extra 12), to m
Western, tirsts 11 to 12
IIEANS.
Pea, h. p. northern, per bush 205 to 2 15
Pea, hand-pickeil N. Y 188 to 175
Pea, scrooned 188 to 168
Vellow-eyes, extra 3 40 to
Vellow-evos, seeonds 3 10 to 3 35
Red kidney 200 to -
VBOBTABLBS.
Potatoes, Bermuda, perbbl... 8 00 to iitio
Potatoos, comiiion, per bbl.. . 150 to 175
Potatoes, sweet, per bbl 2 50 to 3 76
Onions, per bush 75 to 100
Cabbages, per hhl 75 to 85
Tumlps, French white, per
bbl 1 12 to 1 38
Tumlps, Rnssia, per bbl 75 to 80
AI'PLKR.
Baldwin, No. 1. per bbl 1 00 to 138
Cominon varieties 50 to 1 00
Evaporated, por pound 5J to 6
KLOUR.
Fine, per bbl 2,50 to 2 75
Common extraa 320 to 8 90
Minneaota bakers 4 25 to 500
Mlohigan 4 75 to 838
Michigan roller 5 (Kl to 5 2.5
St. Louis 4 !"0 U) 5 10
St. Louis, pateut 5 25 to 8 00
OATS.
Fancy, per bnsbel 3'.' to 40
No. l', white 38 to 30
No. 2, white 35J to 3t
CORN.
Steamer yellow, per bushel.. M to
Steamer mixed 40 to 4o'.
appointed Count
Krauel of Hoi-
of Germany at
Tho oonfereBoe
iu the Roths-
Special Annoi'ncement. We bave made
arrangeinents with Dr. B. .1 Kendall Coui
pauy, publishers of "A Treatise on the
Horse and His Diseases," whlch will enable
all OUT suhscrihers to ohtain a copy of that
valuable workrn by sending their address
(enolosing a two-cent stump for maillBg the
same) to l)r. B. .1. KerTdall Company, Knos
iuirgh Falls, Vt. This hook is now recog-
ulced as standard authorlty upon all dis
eases of the horse, as its pnenomenal sale
attests, over four million coples having
been sold in thc pasl ten years, aBale nover
before reaohed oy any publicatlon in tbe
same period of time. We feel contidcnt
that our patrons will appreciate tho work
and he glad to avail tbemselvea of this op
portunlty of obtainlng a valuable hook. It
is neoessary that you iucntion this paper in
sending for the "Treatise." This offer will
remaiu open for only a short time.
The Now Vork asseinhly has passed a
bill reinoving the state prison at Siug Siug
to some other part of tho state. Thc pur
pose of tho removal is to get rid of such an
Institution on tho banks of the Hudson.
Its presanoe Is said to deter New Vorkera
from building suinmcr residences in the
Deighborhood of Sing Sing village.
A kact that all men with gray and many
shaded whlskers should know, that Ituck
ingham's Dye alwtiys colors au evou bfotttn
or blui-k at will.
Oni K used always used they afford such
comfort to soreuoss, painsund weaknesses
Platttrt-
Foit tho delloate aud aged, aud all in
wbom tho vital ciirrent is impoverished
and lugisbi Aycr's Barsaparilla is tbe vcry
best tonic, It reatorea the wastad tissuas,
aud imparts to the system surprising elas
tlolty and vigor. Prico 81. Worth 85 a
bottlo.
To My Fuikmis.- As you are well aware
that I would not recommend that whicb 1
did not belicve to he good, I desiro to say
to all who necd a good, reliahle, family
uiedicino, that I bclieve one bottlo of Snl
phur Bitters will do you more good than
any other remedy I over saw. Itrv. Utphoi
Boult,
All causeil hy this unoertaln ilimate.
Cure and ward off sorcness and weaknoss
by applying a Hop Pfasfer.
Fou nearly half a ( cntury Ayor's C'horry
Peotoral bas heen thc mosl popnlar cougn
remedy ln tho world. The oonstantly in-
croasiiig ilem tnd for this remedy proves tt
tu be tbe very best spocitlc forcolds, OOOgbs,
and all diseases of the throat and lungs.
Ik you wish to enjoy gooil bealtb and pro
veut the seeils of diseaso from ripciiing in
yonr syslcin, you should use tho best nied
iciueintbo world Siilphur Bilters, which
will provent TOUrsystatn from boing all run
down hv makiiig it strong and vigoruus.
li v. II. Bnow.
Gkokob A. Ainsworth, Wllliainstown
and Barre, dealer in plBBOS, organs aul
sowinK-macbiues. Barre headtiuartora , Per
ley OhaBdler's jewolry-store. He bus the
ageney for tbe White sowlng-iuacbino,
" Whloh was awarded the highest preminm
on sewlBgmaohinei at tho great oantannlal
exhihit at Ciui innati, Qhio. 1888, for sim
pllolty of constrnetion, d'lrability of pnrts,
adaptablllty of adjustmeiit, light anil ijulet
running. '
When lln. lliiby wn .slck we k.ivc hr OiltorU,
SfhSB itie whb 11 rtilltl ahe crietl for t'twtorta,
Wlipn nlie iM'Ciitne Mlss ntie -lun to I'mtorlrt.
Wliell ntte IihcI rlitlllnm Blie K'lv tlu'ln CitHtorln.
people as a curo that is snro and in NMk of
all. It has eurod eases of twenty-tlve and
tbirty years' standing, aud now those who
bave spent maiiy dollars llnd their only
aalvation is In tbe uso of Dr. Wilbcr's Plle
Oiutment. For the piles and nothing olae.
Prico thirty-tlve cents. Take 110 other. Sold
bv all clruggists in Montpelier and hy M. 0.
Kvans in Waterbury, Vt.
OOHSUMPTIOM OVBBD. AB old phvsician,
retircd from practice, having had placed in
his handa by an Bast tndla misslonary the
formtila of a siinple vcgetable remedy for
the speeily and periiianent cureof consump
tlon, broiicbitls, catarrb, asthtna and all
throat and lung affections, also a posltlvo
and radical cure for nervons dobility and
all nervous coinplaints, after having tested 1
it WOnderftll curativo powers In thonsands
of cases has felt it his duty to make it known !
to his suffering fellows. Aetiiated by this
inotive and a ilesireto relieve biiman sufTer
ing, I will send, free of charge, to all who
desire it, this roeipe, in (terman, French '
or Hnglish, with full directions for prepar-
ing and tising. Seitt by mail hy addressing, .
with stainp, naming this paper, W. A.
Noyks, 14!l l'l,n; r,i llfork, Uorhmttr, X. Y.
NiBO Monllis Winfer
and the other three late in thefall aptly de
scrihes the seasons of thn year as experi
enoad in Northern New Bngland. With
wartn waathei comes the tired feellng, lan-
guor, sleepiness, inahility to work; in
fai t a multitude of lay foiOings that are
really symptoms that the system needs
braiing uj) and iBVigorattBg. Anti-Apo-ploctine
is the great in Mvdirine. It
cleanscs, purilUs and gives tone to niuscles
and nerve. Dr. F. S. ButOblBSOB & Oo,
Enoaburgfa Falls, Vt., will send you tosti
monials. Vour druggist will sell vou a
bottle.
Advlco to MothorN.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for chil-
dren teethlng, Isthe presoriptlon of one of
thc best female oursea and physlolana in
the United States, and has heen used for
forty years with never-failing success hy
millions of mothers for their chihlren.
Dnring the prooass of teethlng its valuela
Inealculable, It rellevea the ohild from
pain, cures dyscntery and diarrhcea, griping
in the howels and wiud-colic. By giving
bealtb to the ohild it rests the'inother.
Price twontv-live cents a bottle.
Ilutolipr's Goldon I.iquid.
The best Butter Color made. Stronger,
moretrneto oature, and proved byactual
tcst pre-eminently superior. is austained
by highest tcstimonials from the best dairy
men, ereamerios and dealers, who say it is
" far superior to auything I ever used."
Gives the Jiinc lint always. No danger, in
oxcess, of getting a red or brick color. Try
it, by weight or measuro. Apply any test
and you will know what color to uso iu
fntnre.
FREDKRICK DUTCHER & SONS,
St. Aliians, Vt.
DoN'rget caiigbt .is spring with youi
blood full of liupiirltios, your dlgostion im
paired, your appetitS poor, kidneys and liver
torpid and wbolS system liable to be pros
trated hy disease; butget yourself into good
oondltlon, and ready for the changing and
warmer weather, hy taking Hood's Sarsa
parilla. It stands uneualed for jiurlfying
the blood, giving an appetite, and for a geu
eral spring iiicdic.lne.
Sklu CnncPT.
Swirr'a IPBCTtlC has curod a caneer on
my face, and has almost made a young man
of me. T. .. Ttttte, HVicimo, A7.
A rkrvant has heen alllicted inany years
with a canoer on her D0SS which rosisted
all treatinent. She has been curod entlrolv
hy Swift's Specitlc .M, IIUI, Thmnwm, Gn.
Swikt's Braomc bas cured my caneer,
which was very had. I am now in Bns
bealtb never hetter. llavegainod twent v
livo poumls siB0 I hegan taking Swift's
Bpaolflo. K. 8, Bradftra, TiptorwilU, ninn.
A yoi.no man near this town had an eat
ing caneer 011 his face, which had destroyed
his nose and was eating towards his eves.
As a last resort I pat him on Swift's Spe
eific, anil it has cured him entirely soBBd
and well. .V. F, Ontmlfp, M.O., Offtf
lliorpe, Ga.
Mv father hail for years an eating caneer
on his under lip, which had heen gradually
growing worse until it had eaten away his
under lip down to the gums, and was feed
ing itself on the iuside of his cheek, and
the surgeons said a horrihle death was soon
to OomSi We gave him nino bottles of
Swift's Bneoiflc. and he has heen entirely
1 eurod. tV. II. l.athrop, South Kaslnn, AfttMi
Swikt's Spkcikic is entirely a vegetable
remedy, an l seems to cure caneer by forcing
tho pOMOB out of tho systoin throngh tho
sore. Send for hook on canccr aud blood
poison, matled free.
THK SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Drawer :t. Atlanta, (ia.
bbcrtiscments.
In Kast Ccirlnth, April 1'-', a Hon to Mr. Mld Mri.
KrHiik Hunf.
arnajgcs.
In Cabot. Aprlt Jl. by Kv. II. A. Kussell, Levl I'-CU-
of Cnbut iind I'ltirii .1. Wlitte f CulaU.
tn Montpelier. April '12, hy Hhv. .1. V KtGiu', Frrtl
m. i.awT'Mitu of Itontpouef to Ctara a. itnrtiirk of
St. .lolniHlniry.
In Koyalt.ni. April 2, bv 11. I. AIUmi. jiintlce of tbe
pea'c, Alinnn I. DextOf of CnottM aml t'ora K ,
ii tii.-l,'- ; if tfotaB W. BMOn of WimtiliiKton.
gcatbs.
lr. Wilbcr's Pile Ointment.
A word to the aniictod: No mattor Ixiw
long you bave sufTerod, il will curo you.
It has nover lieen known to fail. It gives
instant relief. It bas tieen used by Dr.
Wilher inany years, and after many urgent
rcquosts it has at last been given to tbe
in Sharon, April ih, Laeisa Robsrts, .
Iu StratTord, April 17. I.oster llarrett. sa.
Iu Uardwlek, April IS, laausl Ward, 72.
In Chelsea, April 15, Kmt'ry W. Mattoon, 72.
in Woroeater, Mas6., April 13, ira Bmory, ".
ln Hardwiek April '.M.ef pneuinoala, Mrn. Will'
lanis, witlow of the late Warren Wiulama, 74.
In Cabot, April 13, Mattie l. liainea. daughter of
Mrs. BnaUy C. Halnes, '14. She was lovefl tiy all.
bbcrtbcmcnts.
W ROYALSSSWS 2
'AKIK"
P0WDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tliin jiowfler never variet. A inurvel of purity,
streuntli iinii wbolesinnenerts. More eronomical
than ordluarj kimts, and oannoi be sold tn ootn
petltion wttbtbe multltudfl of lo test, ihoti weight
ah:in or ptionpliate powdern. ',,, onlu tn cnti$.
BOTAl BAXIVG POWDMH CO.( IN Wall St.. N. V.
LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY
-AT TIIK -
BLANCHARD OPERA HODSS,
Monday Evenin, April 29.
Read the Opinions of the Press.
" It is boaatlflll pOetn of ehildish love, tnitb and
purity, rbannintc iu itn llmplleity, fast'lnatint tn Itn
Kentlenein and pirace of inotion, touebtnuiu itn sln
cerity aud fidelity to iiHture, and appealinK tn tlie
tendere.Ht feulitiK! and purest emtttoni of man and
woman wttti a fOFOO WDJCb i- irrenlntible, anil wtiicli
i produetive of results not to be liKhtiy esti
inatuil." Iloiton Heratd.
" It t an Ideali.ation of rtOlOQI ChlldhOOd in its
purest and iiobiest fonn, anil tn tlie nubtle eontrats
wbieli It prentjntn it teahe a npirttual lesnon whicb
no one. we fain y, wtll M dlnpoaed to fornet."
fiotion J'utt.
"It li tbe mist ntriklimly heautiful exampte of
drainatizatton evi-r presented. If It were more neau
tiful it would be eruel. It tdnkr now h deep into
thehOart tliat ttn- nlensure of witti lilnK aud liKtun
iiiK becomu a nain. Ii- Hweetnt88 U Itke rand
luustr like a fCiOrloUI reiulttion of 4 Hotne. Sweet
lUmio.' "Hostott Journat.
Tickets Now on Sale at D. F. Longs Book-store.
Heserved Heatf. Heventy-tive and Hfty eents; ad
ininHlon, tbtrty-ltve eents. Seeurt your Keatrt.
Choice Seed Potatoes
Karlv Alltino and Karlv DarbjUDi 8.00 pei bar
re!; Morninn star. Wblu Klepbant, 'rinmderimlt
and Booansa. iJ.W p'r barrel, for one b.irrel. at
Marslitield or VVeil IMnville. Tbe above varietlex
are ainouir tbe very bett sortn ever nrowu in tbiM
neetton. I- H. aBAD, Cabot. Vt.
WEBSTER'S.
New Goods are daily arriving, Be sure
and secure tlie best choice in all kinds of
oods, for the prettiest goods do go fast
when they start.
A full line of Spring andSummer cloths
and goods of all kinds are now ready for
inspection.
H. C. WEBSTER.
is State Stroet, - - - Montpelier, Vt.
Posltlvely Cures ( i
Couuh. tuUirrtt, Intf
- UML IKF ANY OTHER.-
i . t fwain tutbms iir.nn b(iU. Cnldn. HftarwneMH. llaekluir Couuh, Wh
rVMiJti rVtAKPh i,.! , iU m M.nhns. Hiarrli.eiu ltiouioiH isiu, Nrurulnbl. Tm'UiuWh
- " . : .T" .... ...i... i.... i :.,..i sn u i IL ..U nr . ImlML
iSt rvoUi, iieuoaene, neiuneu, iu'
AS MUCH FOR INTERNAL AS FOR EXTERNAL USE.
i ii ml-
Karnhf,
It U inar-elouH. huw inanv dlffen nt eoinpbtlnth It will
oulikly. HialtiiK ull Cut. liurnn aml Hrulwi
I nf Museli
nnioiutTrn rv AM OLD FAMILY PHYSICIAN
All who pnjrorardsrtUrMt from usad rtaum it, tbsll rnoiv,. koOosta ihat th.' n,m.v AaUba
refunded If not aiMm.h.nily utUTtfd. Boprio HcU.1 t I.1-h, fJ.io. f,"!;" VVB!&JSfJSS
ut the Unlte.t stuu a, or l anu.1. jrVuluahlo i.mn.hlot Bt'lit tivo. I. B. JOHKbON A 0O.. HoUui, Mum.
GENERATION AFTER GENERATION HAYE USED AND BLESSED IT.
nre. It Mnmu int nt lb-a tn the faet that It aew
M , 1 1 ltlh-vlnir itll llkSLliner of i.iini Itlllla.
i HtilT JtdtitH i htriLlua.
IT IS TIME TO BUY
Spring Overcoats.
Wo lake plo&Btirc in showing
i he Choicest Stock of Overcoats
rr Spring wear that we have
ever plaoed on our counters, in
Bhadea of Grey, Brown and Tan,
manufactured by the lciidcrs of
Fine Clothing, A. ShnmanftCo.f
440 Washington street, Boston,
MllSS.
Adams the Clothier,
Opposite Court-House,
Montpelier, - - - Vermont.
MEMORIAL, COMMENCEMENT,
Exhibition, Anniversary,
And all FkbtivaI- Day KtftlO p0 rertatnty bu
nrnetired of tt.ri Comifttiy. Send freely for I.i-etn.
Uttseriptionn aiut advlee.
Octavo Music.
Wp rmi r.ot too ntrotiKly reeoinmenil nurc
tavo rieee. ti,(K0 Iu iiinnber. All are mMt rare
fully Keleeletl, ;n fnntainlnn ttie ln'st Antbein-.
(ilee-. CboriiieK.Quartetit atii Saered Seleettotis.
More expeunlve to piihlfh than ntieet tniDllc, we
ntlll seli tlieiii fir tbe low prlce of ttve to ten
centn eacb.
School Teachers
Will ilod niuneriMi OOQMrt and Rxblbitton
Soinrs tu our well-niade Sebool Souk Colleetlonn,
of whicb Moine of tbe neweHt are " n U -
VqImm " i Woenti, 14.80 per dosei) . " Ohlldran'i
Si'hool Konil" (38 eentsj U.6U per dOE6rj ,
" KindcriCtirtru itixl rrlmary BcnOOl
Soiifc4 " (M cents, $iM per doten i ftnd " Honips
nnd iatneH for Little Oiipm " i $2.00).
Books for Social Singing
llave many effeetlve Soiik- and Chnrune. as
"Collrwje Botlffi " tQ c8nt)"War SonB "
(M oenta)," ifnbllM and PlAntatlon sns
omti)i "Ameiioan Matc Cholr" d.oo,
" Tt'inppiHiii'e KiillyiiiK Sonjf " QBOtl
" Meiiuiriitl I' iv Boilffl and Ifynins
cents).
OLIVER DIISON COMPANY. Boston, Mass.
rurffuunt to tbe Ofder Of ttie dirertnrn, a anei-ial
meettritf ot the ntoekholders of tlie Montpelier &
Wells Htver railroad will he held at their railroad
offlcelrj Montpelier. VI., on SetnKUy, the nth day
of May. imi. ut two o'eloek v. M.
'irt -To tee If ttie atockbolderH of the Montpelier
it Wells Kiver ratlroad will hnttruet tbe direetont to
take a lease of tbe Barre BraOCh MllTOftd Company
of its road fora term of years and tlx the ternm
tbereof.
Srrotid To tee if the itoekholdero of t-he Mont
pelier A Wells Rlver railroad will approve of a lease
oftbe Barre Braneb railroad. to be submltted tothe
meetlng, and tnstruet tbe dlreetori to execute such
lease ou liebalf of tbe eorporation.
Third To transaet any otlier buiinpa tliat inay
legally eome before the ineetinn-
By order of the directors,
JOEL KOSTEK, Clrk.
Montpelier, Vt.. April W-M.
SW ANT E D !
A L E S M E N
to eanvans for the sale of Nurserv Stork. A full
Une of leulloff speeialties. SALAKV and KX
I'KN'sKS paid to Huceensful men. No experience
necessary. Write for terrns, statlnK nuv. Afentiun
tns p.ifr
iirHerymaii, Kat I'ark,
C. LB00THBY,N'
53. HIRGS' IMPHOVKU 'JSr
R00T BEER!
IN LIQUI0 NOQOILINC CAGILY MADE
BEgR
Tho molt APPK1IZINO and WilOLl'SfiMr
TLMPEKANCK DKiNK In Iho world. TKY TT.
Aak your DrufftrUt or Grocor for It.
C. E. HIRES, FHILADELPHIA.
O.L.&E. C.HOYT,
Attorneis aud CiMinaellora at Law,
Plainfield, Vermont,
with all ofllre at MarihOc'hl on KrtdaT and 8aturdr
of each week. AI.o Ueneral Klre Iuaurauce Agvuu.
I . . Iloyt. IVnsinu nntl Ciaim AtrenU
JCcqal lloticcs.
rrHOM AS T. s A N ItOKN'S ESTATF.
I M A PK K VEKMtNT, WMblQiTtOQ histrict.M.
In 1'roliate Court. held ut Montpelier. Iu and for
said DUtliOt. OM the 2td dav of April. A. I).
An Instruuieut pafporunjl to M tlie . ' Will and
Testaineiit of TnomM T. Saiitn.rn, late ((f Water
luiry, ln said IMstrtet. deeeased, beinjj nretiented
to tbe Court for PrOMMlII is ordered by said
Oonri that aii pertonj eoneerned tberein te noinied
to appear at a sejtittin of said Court, to be held at tho
1'robate oftii-o. Iu said Montpelier, ontbe JUtdayof
Mav, A. I). Ihhh, aud sliow eause. If any they may
have. jgllrM tlie 1'robuie of itaiU UUtrttinent l for
wiileh iuirpoHe tt U f urther ortlered that uotlee of tbis
order be puldlshed three week sticeosat vely tn the
Vermont n'atchnuui .1- Stqii Jx'triutl. a newpaper
jirtntetl at Moutiieller. In thl) state. previous ko Mtd
tiine aptiointed fr hearinir, By tbe Court Attest,
tvo KkEOERICK V 0ABLBTON, Kenlter
MAT1IKW .lAt'K-.s KVI ATK.
STATK tll VKKMONT, Wasbincton IMstrtct, .
In I'roliate Court, hehl at Montpelier, iu said IMs
triet. on the "ti dav of April. A. I).
H. H. .lewell. Adiniuistrator of tlie entate of Ira
(1. .lewell, dece.ised. who wa Kxeetltor nf tbe Last
Will and Testament of Matbew JtOBi )te of
Calais, In said llstrlet, deee ised. preseuts tbe al
niinistratton ai'couut of said Ira Q. Jewell, as
such executor, for oxaintuatton and albmanfe
Wliereupon. tt is ttrdered by satd Court that
said aeeount be referred to m session theriMf,
to be lield at the l'robate orrlee. in said Mont
pelier, on the 14th day of May. A. I
for hearth and deeUton ttu reou : And.lt is f urther
ordered. tliat notiee hereof be jriven to all persoiu iu
terested by publleatton of tiie same t hree weeks iue
eesslvely ln tlie Vrruwnt Watrhman i Stutf Jourtuil,
a newspaper nubltshed at Montpelier, previoui to
said time appointed for heariuK. that they inay ap
pear at siiUl nme and plaee. and show eause. if anv
they may have, wliv natd ari ount sliould not Ih al
lowed. By tlie Court Attest.
UhOi FHKHKItlCK I'. CAKLKTOM . Kenister.
MATIIKW .lAI K S B8TATB.
BTATEOF VERMONT, VVMhlmrton litriet. II.
ln l'robate Court. held at Montpelier, iu aaid
UistrU t. on tlie Wd day f April. A. I. ismt:
il 11. .lewell. Adiniuistrator de bont non,
witli Ihe will aunexed. ef the estate of Ma
thew .lack, late of Calais, iu said lMstriet, de
euaseil. preseuts his admtulstratlou aeeotiut for
ek.iiniiiatiou and al!owaiit-e, and tnakes appli
catioii for a deeree of Utstributtou aud par
tttiou of the estate of said deeeased. Whereupon.
It Is ordered by said Court, that said aeeount and
satd applteatton be r. ti i red to a session there, it ,
to be held at the 1'rohate ofllee. lit latd
Montpelier, on the Uth day of Mav, A. l IHtt),
for heartitK aud deeisiou tbereon: Aiiu.lt is f urther
ordered. that uotlee hereof be iven to all p'rons
tnterested by puhlh atioii of tbe aiue three weekt
ueeesstvoly in the Vermont Watthrnan t Stttt Jour
nat, a newspaper publtstied at Montpelier, nrevious
to tald time itppotuted for hei.rlnK, that tn ey may
appeai at salu ttme and oUee, and ihow eause.it
any they inay hnve. wliy satd aeeount shtmid oot bu
allowed and such deeree made.
Bv tbe Court Attest,
oe w FREDKRICK P. CAItl.KTON, k. nttter.

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