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8 VERMONT WATCHMAN & STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APltlL 6, 1898. AT TAYLOR Wife of President Wright Thankful to PAINE'S GELERY GOMPOUND At Taylor college, Uiiland Indlana, on of the buiiaings, "riie Matia Wright Hall," bears the namo o( ItB ilonor un tho coroer stono. Maria Wrlfiht 1b tlio wife of Key. John R. Wright, the preBident of the collego, as well as presideut of the "Natlonal As 80ciation of Local Preachers," a famlllar namo, especlally to Methodists, all ovor the country. If any one has known the luxury of ilo incRood tbe beloved wlfo and co-wotker of the president of Taylor college has en joyed ber share. In the same helpf ul splrit wlth whlch sbe has helped many a poor BtrnKglliJK student by something moro eub Btantial than good advice Mrs. Wright wrltes to the proprlotors of Paine's oelery compound hoplng some one may be bene fited by Paine's celery compound, as ber let ter Bhows tbat she has been; Washington, D. C May 24, 1807. 1337 lOtb St., N. W. Wells, Rlobardson & Co.; Dear Sirs: I flnd your Paine's celery compound of much benefit as a tonlc. Slnoo taking it I feel stronger. I take pleasure ln recommending it. Kespectfully, Mrs. H. Marla Wright, Every person who has ever taken Paine's Northfield. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Donahue last week. PreBident Allan D. Brown and family are visitlng at tbelr formerhome in Brattleboro. Mrs. William Jackson of Middlebury vis ited ber mother, Mrs. Samuel Mclntosh on Monday. Rev. W. S. IXazen, D. D wlll bo homo from Washington in tlme to occupy his pnl pit on Sunday. Principal Charles A. Plumley returned from a week's visit to New York city on Friday mornlng. Tbe graded scbool opened on Monday wlth an increased attendance ln Boveral of the departments. Prof. H. R. Roberts is wrestling with the miseries of vacclnatlon preparatory to bis contemplated Europoan trlp. Unlon Fast Day aorvlcoa wlll be held at the Congregatlonal ohurch on Friday at eleven o'clock. Rev. L. P. Tucker wlll preach the annnal Bormon. HTbe Conversatlonal Olub met at tbe Northfield House on Monday evenlng and was entertained by Prof. 0. 0. Brill. Tbe members llstened to a paper upon "Gnba" by J. H. Talbot. 0. S. Richmond and family and F. W. Dutton and family attended tbe funeral of Mrs. Effle Morrell at Tunbridge on Satur day. Mrs. Morrell was tbe wife of tho late Professor Morrell of Montpelier Beminary. Rev. L. H. Elliot of Waterbury preached at the Congregatlonal cburcb on Sunday mornlng and dellvered an address at a nnion temperance meetlng in the evenlng on tbe subject of "Tobacco, its Danger and Results." Easter wlll be observed at all the churches by appropriate sermons ln the mornlng ac companled by special music. In the after noon there wlll be concerts given by tbe chtldren asslsted by other members of tbe congregation. The probabllltles of war are absorblng the attenllon of the commnnlty to the ex cluslon of everytblng else. Btlll the hopo of all sober-minded persons is that the issne may be bonorably settled, and the sufferlng Cubans dellvered, wlthout the shedding of blood. What Dk. A. E. Saltcb Says. Buffalo, N. Y. Qents: From my personal kuowl edge, gained in observlng the effect of your Sbiloh's Cure ln cases of advanced Con sumptlon, I am prepared to say it Is the most remarkablo remedy that has ever been brongltt to my attention. It has certalnly saved many from consumptlon. Sold by W. E. Terrill & Co. South Northfield. Mrs. Hosea Blancbard Is visitlng ln Ran dolph. Mark Rlce baa sold bls store to a Mr. Btearns of Chelsea. ; MIbb Marcla Hntchinson spent last week wlth ber sister ln West Roxbury. Glles, tbe little son of A. J. Hutchinson, whllo at play last week canght a book ln bls eye-lid nearly tearlng lt off. Dr, Wlnch was called and took eleven stitches ln drona Ing It. Moretown. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. 0. Ii. Davls last Tbursday. , Mrs. Ij. B. Foster baa returned to her home ln Water bury, after spendlng tho wlnter at G. 0. Evana. , Irwin Ilill and wife, and Mrs. Outhbert of Warren were ln town last But urday and Buuday. D. D. Bulkley lian Bold bls Barnard place ln Waitsfield to Ambroso Vose of Brookline, Mass , wbo wlll open up a talo inlne in a short tlmo. Mrs. n. O. Ward wlll entortain the Ladlea' Aid thls afternoon and evenlng, The young people are enpocially Invlted for tho evenlng. ltobert Prentlss has re turned from Baltlmoro, Md., and wlll vlalt bis parenta a few days and tlien go to John son to vislt his brotber, Dr, PrentlBS, One Minute Cough Cure, cures, Tbat Is wbat It was made for. COLLEGE. celory componnd has observed how soon lt regulates the bowels and clears tbo whltes of tho oyes of that yellow jaundiced look. Another witness of its Invigoratlng capac ity tbat inay escapo the notlco of persons not accustomed to ordlnarily employing thls test is its effects on the pulse. Observe the flrra, regnlar, full pulse that was before un certatn, flutterlng and feeble. The great Busceptibility of woman to worry ls belghtened by the fact that she lleads a more conflned, monotonous life, narrowed down to tbe four walls of home the greater part of the day. Paine's celery compound is Just what sucb nervous, depresseu per sons need to restore tbelr norves to energy and to 11ft them out of thelr constipated, dyspeptic habit of body. Paine's celery compound counteracts tbe ezhaustlng straln of work by its strong In ducement to tbe dellcate tlssues to take more food. It plalnly lnduces the nerves and brain to feed themselves more liberally, and has tbua saved countless men and women from chronicneuralgla, rheumatism, sleeplessness and failing mental power. No remedy has been diBcovered so rlch in flesh-forming and energy-prodaelng con stltuents as Paine's celery compound, Waitsfield. George H. Miller of Boston has been in town for a few days. D. H. Sklnner, B. L. Joslin and W. J. Palmer have been drawn as jurymen. Mrs. L. R. Joslin ls to move into the Hastings block lately occupled by John L. Gleason. Rev. Daniel Futnam of Randolph, a stu ent at Bangor Tbeologlcal Scbool, preached at tho Congregatlonal church on Sunday. The L. R. Joslin farm has been sold to R. J. Brown of Fayston. Tno writings were slgned on Monday and Mr. Brown has im medlate possesslon. O. H. Joslin's borses took qulte a llvely turn Monday, startlng from tbe store of 0. F. Eddy and finally brlnglng up ln John Burler'a dooryard. No damage except a broken wagon. Mrs. Jane Dlckson, wlfo of Alexander Dickson, dled at her home last Baturday, after a long and palnful Illness. She bad been a great sufferer for nearly a year with gangrene. September last she had ber rlght artn taken off boping to get relief, but Bhe gradually falled untll the last. The funeral was beld at her late homn nn Mn. day afternoon, Rev. A. B. Enrlght offlciat Ing. Z. n. McAlllstor bad cbarge. A beautlful earth life ceasod a little post noontlde Baturday, Mareh 26, when Frances C, daughter of Oramel S. and Julia Balley Joslin, bade a lovlng adleu to sorrowlng frlends for the world unseen to mortal ken. Tbe flowers of elghteen summers had shed thelr lovellness and fragrance along her pathwav whlle she grew to attractlve young womanhood. To know her was to love anu admlre her. Sbe was of flner mould and more mature mind tban most girla of ber age. Study was ber chlef dellght, and sbe had roved farther and gathered more honey in the realm of Ilteratnre tban many older inlndB have done. Her alm was to prepare herself for some noble calllng for tbe belp fulness of manklnd. Dlsease bad preyed npon her vltality for nearly two years, vet no one expected tbat the ravages of quick consumptlon would so Boon take her from us. Her death was most trlumphant. Sbe had a message for each of tbe uoar family so sorely ailllcted. Bhe was not afrald to enter the valley of tbe sbadow of death wbloh to her was "very brlght." Bhe was not alono for ber Lord was "just before" her. Her clear memory recalled passage after passage of Bcripture. Bhe talked wben sbe could not see and lt would aeom untll her feet touched tbe othor shore. Her gentle splrit was released wlthout a atrng gle. Her remalna were robed in white and placed in a beautlful white caskot covered With tastlly arranged flowors, a token of tbe CHteem wlth whlch she was held ln re membrance, All wbo looked upon that peaceful scene, so much in harmony wlth the pure life tbat had been lived out, could but feel tbat there ls moro of heaven than earth in sucb a life and death as bers. Frances was the eldest of flvo chlldren, tbreo glrls and two boys. Georgiana, the seeond daughter, has but a little tlme to survlvo her sister. The doubly strlcken family bavo the sympatby of a large clrole of frlends, Tho furmer. the mechanto and tho blcyole rlder are llable to unexpected cuts and brulses. DeWltfs Wltch Hazel Balve is tbebostthlng to keop on hand. It beals qulokly, and ls a well-known cure for pllcs. W. E. Terrill & Co. North Fayston. Mlss Blancb Smlth 1b worklng at Water bury. Mlsa May Howe la staylng wlth her aunt, Mrs. Dr. Howe of Waitsfield. Mlss Bcssle Fuller of Granville vls lted at Mrs. John Nelll's recently. Verne Grlflltb was drawn on the extra jury at Montpelier. R. J. Brown has been 111 tho past week, G, R. Miller of Bos ton spent a few days ln town wlth frleuds. Mrs. T. E. Stuy has returned from North Troy whero she wan all wlnter, 0, J, Nelson has moved hla family Into tho house wlth Orln Boyce. Nora Grlllln mitertnlned a numbor of ber little frlends Mareh 30, tbe occaslon belng ber elghtlt birthday. Williamstown. Jaraos H. Walbrldgo dld some plowing last month. Mlss Rose Galvln ls tho gueat of Mrs. Patsy Elllott. Mlss Hazel Cntts wlll return to work ln tho Monnment Honse. Loo Saltor has glvon up granlto pollsblng lioro and moved to Barre, Rev. P. P. Womer ls now boardlng ln tbo family of Goorgo L. Edson. Wlld sprlng flowers bavo boon In blossom boro for a wook or two post. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Slbloy returned from Penacook, N. II., on Baturday. Mrs. Barnet Goodrlch, wbo has boon 111 slnco last July, ia ablo to sltup, Mlss Jeanotte Wlloy Is tho guest of tho family of her nephow, Ollver Martln. Work was begnn last wook on tho found atlon of Georgo Beckott's now house. James Canaly'g sister, whom bo latoly vlslted, ls very low wlth consumptlon. titimau J. Hersey is llvlng in Donver, Col., where bo seoms to bo onjoylng llfo. Last woek the buds on tbo ltlao bushos bad started so that the leaves wero visiblo. Tbe club of gultar, banjo and inandolln players meeta regularly for practlce eacb wook. O. D. Boswortb, on tbe old Septa Slmons farm, ls about to mako addltlons to bls barn room. Somo bow the maple sugar season bere does not seom to havo boon a great success tbua far. Henry B. Hersey, now adjutant general of Now Moxlco, has secured a dlvorco from his wife. Joel A. Bass has returned from his South ern professlonal trlp and was ln Now York city at recent accounts. Herman, only chlld of Edwln 0. Smltb. ls at home on a vacatlon from Klmball TJnlon Acadomy, Mertden, N. H. Asa G. Wilber ls yot In,LouIsiana attend ing to hlB landed interoata. Ho may remaiu thero for somo tlme longer. Wo are told that Ohrls Elllott is having tho bonoflt of hospital llfo ln New Moxico, nnd tbat ho ls able to walk balf a mllo now. Mrs. Ella Benedict Grlllln and little daughter of Burlington came here last Fri day for a vislt of a few days at Mrs. GrlfQn's old homo. Mrs. Mebltabel Stebblns, now In her eighty-second year, seoms to bo ln qulte good hcalth, attor tho accldents that havo bofallen lior ln lato years. Carter and McNichol, now of Gouldsvllle, bavo jUBt put ln a gaBOllno ongino and a late report from tbere la indicative of qulte a good buslness for thls flrm. Clarenco J. Hersey and family aro ln Los Aneeies. Ual.. lor a Btav ol a lew montbs It is sald his mlning venture ln Robinson, uoi., was not very succosBini. Tbo late Walter B. Bass had a promlnent Bart in tbo work of tbo commltteo of .the Ioubo in tho Legislaturo of Kanaas, that re- porieu ine proniDiiory act oi laai. uo waa ln his element ln work of that kind. The well-known borse-buyer. Mr. Bald wln of Connecticut, was in town last week and bougnt a span of horses of Henry Lasell, one of Andrew Burnham, one of Horace M. Farnbam and one of Charles Holden MIbb Belle Robinson wlll teacb in tho Prentlss Waldo dlstrict, Mlss Emma Adams in the Georgo Williams dlstrict, Mlsa Ida tioveii m tno wuiiam iianaon uiatrlct and Mlss Katlo Ersklne, wo believe, ln her iaiuer B uiainct. A little mlss of Burlington, four or flvo years oiu anu a mnaergarten pupll, ib Tls itlng her grandparenta here. On enterlng the rather long and narrow pantry of the bouae, the otber day, Bhe exclaimed, "thU is a cyimacr granuma." Last Friday was "a red letter day" with our ladies' hlstory club, whlch met wlth Mrs. J. K. Lynde. Quotattons from Ollver Wendell Holmes mado up ono feature of tbe occaslon. Tbo club wlll take a long va cation now from the work it bas so faith fully prosecuted during the wlnter. At the unlon Cuban rellef meetlng at tbe juetnouist cnurcu on ttunuav evenlnir. narta wero taken by Revs. Sherburne and Womer anu uy MessrB. Jiussell M. Jellords and Barney D. Fllnt. Some seventeen dollara were collected at tho meetlng and a com mltteo appolnted to sollclt furthor coutrl- Duuons, Interest increases In a vlolln owned by our Yeisn granue euitor, tiooert Jones, ol wbloh we made an item somo months ago, and whlch bas just brought a letter of in quirv to hlm from a resldent of Brooklvn. N. Y. If lt sball prove a genulne "Stradiv- anus, - aa taoeieu lnaiue lt, tt wlll be ol great value to ita presentowner. Mr. Jones knows its hlatory no farther back than its bavlng come from Boston. Only an expert can determlne thegenulneness of tho violin, such ls the counterfelting of them. Of course thls Is a season of "sweet tboughts" here, especlally among the little folks. One of tbe vlllaco mlBses. bouio alx yeara of age, made a callon a lady recently. It waan't long before the laaste introduced tbe subject of "new sugar," saylng sbe Uked lt, and aaklng tbe lady of the house ii Bue uiu not neraeii iiKe n. upon gettlng, most llkelv an affirmative anBwer, the mlss then addeu, "My mamma aald lf you should glve me any Bugar, I mustn't make myself alckl" The sugar waa forthcomlng and we may well believe that the giver, who ls tbe bouI of klndness, had "aweeter tboughts" even than ber little guest. Karl's dover Root Tea, for constlpation it'a the best and lf after uslng lt you don't say so, retnrn the package and get your money. Bold by W. E. Terrill Sc Co. Warren. May flowers in Mareh were plenty and many were picked. The llsters have commenced to look after the honor of the tax payer. War is ln tho alr. Every body is talking war and lf lt must come let lt come, sooner the better. It ls hard to dread lt. Nothlng but tbe lndependenee of Cnba aud full satisfactlon for the Xalne and the death of ita poor soldlers. The now creamery is gettlng roady for buBlnoBs. The machlnery is now belng put up, Every thlng ls new and flrst olaas and when started wlll ln every way be as good and convenient as one can be made. Tbe farmera bope to have an honeat, fair deal. Mareh came ln llke a lamb and went ont llke one and tbe oldest people say they never experlenced one llke it In Vermont. The sugar season has not been very good so far but there ls tlme enough yot. The ground ls wblto wlth snow agaln and the alr is cold and crlsp, and when warm enough sap wlll run agaln. One word ln regard to the terrlble accl dent and death of Oscar Hudson whlle at work ln the Bradley's mill turnlng logs. His deatb was caused by lack of cautlon. The mill Is geared very hlgh and when turnlng a log wlth a seam ln lt, lt is safo only by drlvtng ln shaokles whlch he neg lected to do. After the accldont tho plece that was thrown off and caused his deatb was put back on and grappled and tbe log was turned wlthout trouble. I)iscovp.nED n v a Woman. Another great discoTery has been made, nnd that too, by n lady in this country. "Diseaie fostenod ita cliitchea upon her and for neven years slio withstood its sevorcst testa, but ber vital or gana wero undermined and death seomud im minent. For three months alie couglied ineos aantly, nnd could not Bloep. Slio jinally dia covored a way to recovery, by jmrchasing of ua a bottlo of Dr. King'a Now Diaoovory for Conauniptlou, nnd waa so niiicli relieved on tnking llrst doao, tlint sho slopt nll night; nnd with two bottlcs, bna boon nbsolutely cured, lior namo is Mrs. Luther Lntz." Tlius writea W. 0. Ilnmnick & Co. of Slielby. N. 0. Trinl bottlos frno at C. Itlakuly's drug atoru, Itrgu lr sizo BO ceuts and $1.00. Evory bottle guarnntced. Wtorbury. Mlnnio Glllett la slowly recoverlng from her recent serlous lllnoss. Nathan Somervllle ls recoverlng from a sorloua attack of pnoumonla. Mlsa Eva Burlelgb, who has been sorl ously 111, ls reportod much Improvod. Tbero wlll bo no prayer-meotlng at the Mothodlst church Tbursday evenlng. Mrs. Whlttlo returned from a vlalt to hor brothor at Charlomont, Mass., Monday evenlng. Tho Ladlos' Ald of tbo Mothodlst church wlll meot thls afternoon wlth Mrs. Henry Harshall. Next Sunday at tho Mothodlst church thore wlll bo special muslo and exerclsen appropriate to Easter. Blds for tho constructlon of tho now lron bridge, nndor the rallroad on North Maln streetbavo been asked for by tho soloct men. Winooski Lodge No. 49, F. and A. M., wilt bold tbelr rogular annual meetlng thls evenlng for the electlon of ofilcers for tho year ensulng. A unlon prayer-meotlng wlll bo held ln tbo vestry of tho Congregatlonal church next Friday evenlng at 7:30 o'clock In ob servanco of Fast day. Charles TJ. Olark of Brooklyn, N. Y., Is visitlng frlonds ln town. Mr. Clark ls a re cent graduato from Yale Collogo and wlll soon go abroad to spend two years in study at Rome. Tbe ovent of tho week for the ladies of Watorbury, wlll be tho openlng of sprlng mllllnery to-day and to-morrow, by Mrs. M. L. Wells at hor rooms in F. 0. Evana' realdenco, near tho opera house. Tho servlcos at tho Congregatlonal church next Sunday, both mornlng and evenlng, wlll bo appropriate to Easter. In the oven Ing tho Endoavor Soeloty wlll havo cbarge of the servlcos, tnuslc wlll be furnlshed by tho cholr and also by tbe chlldren and re marka by tbo pastor. Tbe ladies of the Congregatlonal church recently fllled two boxes wlth clotblng and sent them to needy Home Mlsslonarles. One went to a family in Oklahoma, the other to tho wldow of a mlsslonary, now confined to a hospital by paralysls. Tho boxes were valued at 85. The monthly moetlug of tbe Ladies' Mis- Bionary uosioty oi uie uongregational church will bo beld at the parsonage tbla afternoon at 2: 30 o'clock. Subject, nWork in uiau. xnis is tno annual tnanic oiier lne mootlncr on behalf of Home Mlsnlons A special tbank-offerlng servlce bas been prepareu. Tho grand concert by tbo Watorbury band that baa alreadv been announced. wlll be given at the opera house next Wednea- uay evening, Aprn w. xne event blda fair to be of great interest and a full attendance is expected. Tbe ladies orchestra will ren- der several selections. Bolos by home talont and by Mr. Wevhe, baritone. of Bur lington. Excurstens over tbe olectric rall road from Btowo and Waterbury Centor will bo run to acoommodate thoso deairing to auenu. Aumission twonty-nve and viiiriy.jivo conis. TbouaandB of sufferers from grlppo have been restored to health by One Minute Cough Cure. It quickly curos coughs, colds, broncbltls, pnenmonia, grippe, astbma, and au mroat anu lung uiseases. w. is. Terrill ec uo, Watorbury Contor. Mrs. C. H. Stono ls In Worcester thls week with her daughter, Mrs. Levi Lawrence. ProfesBor and Mrs. 0. H. Stono returned to thelr dutles ln Goddard Semlnary last weeK. Mrs. 0. F. Clough of Waterbury vlslted ner sisiors, jvirs. uomeiia utearns and Jlrs Cornelia Eddy last week. Rev. M. 8. Eddy conducted aquarterly meeung in jiiuuiesex lasi aunuay in ox cbange wlth Rev. Mr. Burdick. Mrs. Dr. O. L. Watson of Montpelier apeni a uay anu nignc witn ner uaugnter, sitb. oesBie w. iiayeB last weeK. Mrs. F. N. MarBball baa returned from visitlng ber aunt, Mrs. Harry Bulkley in moretown anu ner urotner, uuy A. Ulougli oi iirainiree. Harry Hopklna, who haa been attendlng a rnedical college in Baltimore, Md., for the pubi six monins, is now at nome lor nls aummer vacatlon. Mrs. L. R. Foster, wbo has been spendlng me winier wnn ner niece, wra. ueorge Evans, in Moretown returned to ber home uere last baturday. Mlss Kathle Dlllingham after apendtng a part of her vacatlon with her parenta bere, returned to ber achool in White Rlver Junctlon laat Saturday. Mrs. Seymour 8heldon of Barre, Mrs. EU lah Somers of Middlesex and her ernnri. daughter, Mlss Ida Somers of Moretown visiteu t). Pease a part of last week. Mra. A. F. Walker, Mlss Grace Furguson anu 1,00 a. xiewcomo ol iiurlington, and Erneat S. Newcomb of Llsbon, N. II., were wuu inenus uere a lew aaya last week. Mrs. T. 0. Smlth of Worceater, Mass., ia in tho place wlth ber parenta, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dlllingham, sbe having accompanled her sister, Mlss Olla Dlllingham, wbo bas oeen very bick in woouBvine, n. a.., homo Mrs. A. D. Hayes died at her home last week Tuesdar. of dronsv. which wnn caused by a cancerous tumor. Mrs. Hayes has been in poor bealtb all wlnter. A kind frlond and neigbbor, Bhe will bo greatly luinaeu. A teaohers' assoclation wlll be hold nt thn scbool-bouse next Saturday afternoon com- mencing at quarier post one. Tbe questlon box will be in cbarge of Rev. F. M. Buker and an lnterestlnz nrocramme bas hn Srepared in whlch Mlsses Greeley, Klng, oody, Morae, Shepard, Bryan and otbers will take part. Chlldren llke lt. lt saves thelr Uvea. Wa mean One Minute Cough Cure, the lnfal llble remedv for coughs. oolds. cronn. bron cbltls, grippe, and all throat and lune oublea. W. E. Torrill & Co. Plainfield. 8. B. Smlth lost a valuable cow last week. Dr. Carson Smlth of Weston vlalted hla nncle, T. R. Glbson, last week. Mlsa Emllv Temnleton and Carl Reeil of Montpelier were in town last week. Mrs. E. 0. SDencer returned on Tnnmlnv of last week from a vislt ln Williamstown. Mr. and Mrs. John Worcester of flnnth Barre spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lombard. Rev. J. A.Dlxon of Cabot wlll elve a lec ture In the Methodlat church on Wednesday evenlng ln tbe Interest of the Cuban causo. E. 0. Wells, nronrletor of tho Amarican House of Cambridge with his wife and son, vlslted on Sunday at his father's, J. B. Wells. J. 0. Wrlgbt of Woodbury was ln town tbe flrst of the week to arrango for on en tertainment wlth tbe phonograph which be purposes to noiu uere soon. Those intereated ln tbe Unlvorsallat m. clety and church aro requestod to meet at the church on Tbursday evenlng at seven o'clock to transact lmportant buslness. We are clad to learn that Nelson ITamnl. proprietor of tbe Floasant Vlow House, has mado arrancemonta to contlnue ita mannpn. mont for another year, and wlll not movo to Montpelier aa contemplated. Oevoral nartlea from out of town bavo been examlnlng tbe atono shod tironortv wlth a vlew of locatlng bere. It ls much to be boned tbat tbe bualneaa mav soon start up as tho need of more busluosB ls sadly felt. A Caiid. Wo. tho underalenod. do hore- by ngree to refund the money on a flfty cent bottle of Greone's Warranted Byrup of Tn, tM. f,,!!.. ,n n. -.5.1.1 Wo also guaranteo a twenty-flvo ccnt bottlo to prove satlafactory or uo pay. iii. w.uuman, juarBiiueld. E, F. Leavltt, Plainfield. J. M. Wlllard, East Moutpoller. A. A. Bllas, Sodom, H. O. Ward, Moretown. Marshfield. There waa a called conventlon of tho lo cal lodgo Knlghts of Pythlaa on Monday when tho flrst rank waa worked on two anu tho seeond on throe. At the next regular meetlng Aprll 11, the seeond and thlrd ranks wlll bo worked. The lodge Is In a prosperous condltlon, six bavlng been ad mltted slnce last January. Tbe scbool supplles can bo found now at O. 0. Pltkin's. no moved them from Mr. Edson's last Tuesday. 0. J. Wood has bonght a tract of woodland of Albert Johonnott of Montpelier that formerly belongod to L. T. Klnney. In the law sult of Wood v. Preston triod lost Tuesday, tho plalntlff wlthdrew his sult and pald tho cash. Inez Engllsh of Montpelier was In town last week but was called homo to go to Lebanon, N. H., to flll a vacancy ln a tole graph ofllce. Mrs. A. W. Slocum of Montpelier vlslted ber mother, Mrs. 0. E. Robinson, laat Friday and Baturday. Mark n. Davls was at home from Mclndoes Falls from Friday untll Monday. 8. E. Dwlnoll, clerk of the scbool board, ls maklng bls annual vislt among tho scbool chlldren taking the census. Rev. J. A. Dixon of Cabot spoke on "Ouba" at tho Mothodlst church last Sunday mornlng. At tbe close a collectlon was taken. U. G. Flsher ls boarding with 0. J. Wood, having cbangod from Ira II. Edson's. M. C. Ide bas two men worklng for hlm ln bls sbop cuttlng shingles. r Tho flrst part of Mareh showed np last Saturday evenlng In a flrst clasa snow and blow. F. H. Brown, C. 0. Lamberton and G. B. Wheolor were drawn as extra Jurors to attond county court. South Hyogato. Fast day servlces wlll be hold in tho Ro formod Presbytorian church on Friday evening at seven o'clock. Ida May Welch returned homo from Ran dolph on Friday afternoon whero sbe has been attendlng sobool tho post wlnter. Tbo Ladies' Ald Soclety of tho Reformed Presbyterian church wlll hold their month ly busineaa moetlng at tbo parBonage thls week on Tbursday at two v. M. James Bucbanan ia palntlng Mrs. Agnos ParkB' dwelltng houao. He wlll put on two coata of white palnt. It wlll add greatly to the looka of tho bulldlng as it bas needed it for somo timo. H. G. Darling, the dentlst, baa moved Into MrB. Rhodes tenoment. Ho will also move hts ofllce tbero thls week. Mrs. Rhodes goes to S. F. Nelson'a to Hve tbo conitng aummer. The outlook for tbe stono bualneas tbe comlng season la better tban for somo years previous. Tho throe stone sbeda are all dolng a good buslness. Each of the quarrlea bave a gang of men operatlng them and three teama aro bauling from tbe quarrles to the Bhed all tbe whlle. Davld Flak will build a new barn tbe comlng season one hundred feet long and forty-flvo feet wlde. When comploted it will be the largest and best in thia part of tbe town. A gang of men under tbe direc- uon oijvir. ADbottor Barnet wlll begln on the framo work on Aprll 11. It ia a great leap from tho old-faabloned doses of bluo-maaa and nauaeoua physlcs to we moasanc mue pius Known aa uewitl'i Little Early Itlsers, They cure constlna tion, slck headacho and billousnesB. W. E, Terrill & Co. Post Mllls. There was a dance ln Unlty hall the 31st, music was lurnlshed by Cook's orchestra Mlss Esther B. Douglasa baa gone to Bar lon wuere ano iias a poaltlon aa bookkeeper, Mlss Louise Gillott of Boston Ia spendlng her sprlng vacation at the Gillott homo- stead. Ralph Dodge has returned to Lyndonville Huer apenuing a weeK witn ms uncie, A. 1j wucox. A grandson of Wilbur Moore of Fairlee waa mierreu in i-ieasant valley cemetory un uo ou W. E. Smlth waa called home from Han over, N. H., last week by the death of hla granumotuer. Mr. and Mra. Henry Wood havo gone to .norwiun 10 worK ior tne aeaaon anu uuaries Aldrlch to Barre Mlss Edlth Brooks, after a week's vislt at the home of ber uncle, Henry Sargent, has reiurneu 10 urauioru E. N. Dodce. of the Boaton & Malnn rnll road, who haa been slck at the homo of his parents, ls convalescent. Marrled at the parsonage on Aprll 2 by Rev. Charles G. Fogg, Mr. Charles Coomba anu Misa Anna newcomb botb of Thetford Mr. and Mra. 0. W. Maraton, Henry M. Dodce. Mlsa K. L. Dodee. Georee W. War. ren and George P. Johnson attonded tbo seml-centennlal exercises of the Mascoma Jjoage, l. u. U. iT. at Lebanon on the 28th ult nhnrlnq TC. TTIandnra fmn nni-Miaoa.1 nf Hra Davld Wllaon tho grovo on tho aouth aide of Fairlee lake, known aa "Idlewlld," and will aell in lota to sult for summer cottages. Tbere ls now an openlng for those who have beretofore exprossed a deslre for a summer cottage on the ahore of thls beautl- iui sneet ol water. Mr. Flandera intenda bulldlng a road to thia grove from the South Lake atreet asBOon aa the froat is out of the ground and will build a two atory pavlllon inere. Cure that cough wlth Sbiloh's Cure. The Dest cougn cure. Kelioves croup promptly. One million bottlessold laat year. 40 doses ior a cts. Bold by W. 15. Terrill & Co, Orange. Mr. and Mrs. Georee Emerson have moved in wlth Mrs. E. W. Curtls. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood have returned from Massachusetts where they spent the wlnter. 0. W. Tucker is conflned to tne nouse wlth a carbuncle on his temnle George Persons is laiduD wlth a anrn on his leg. Btanley Wllson Is at home from Tufts College on vacatlon. Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Smlth of East Barre were in ttown last weuneaday. Tbelr many frlends here aro always glad to iee them. Bdna Beard spent a few days the flrst of the week ln Barre wlth her .cousln jars. u. u. uaies. Ston tbat couch Take warnlncr. It mav lead to consumptlon, A 25o bottle of Shi- lon's uure may save your llfo. Bold by W ii. xemu ec uo. Groton. A dautrhter waa born tn Mr. anil Mra. xnomas Maioue last week W. V. Darllmr la aulte feeble. n hai had to clve up work and ia consideredaulta B1UK. Cutts & Gamble are rushlncr work on several lmportant orders at the Btone shed. They have put on two more men and ex. peci 10 uo a goou Duainess tnls summer. Friday evenlng the lvceum club wlll dls- cuss tue questlon, Kesolved that eanltal punlshment Is justifiable. Lee Blancbard wlll be chlef dfsoutant on tbe afilrmatlvo anu iviuian uouriu ior tne negative. A torpld llver robs you of ambttlon and rnins your health. DeWltt'a Little Early Riaers cleanse tbe llver. cure constlnation and all atomach and llver troubles. W. B. Terrill & Co. West Fairlee Center. James Wlse recelved a bad cut on his lec whlle worklng in the R. O. Corv mill. His leg Btruck a saw. Dr. Mllllken dreased tbe wounds, taking twelve stitches. Mlss Effle Hubbard goes thls week to North Thetford to work in the family of D. M. Bond. i Lewla Blake ls conflned to the house, having stuck a big spike noarly tbrough bls foot. :MIbs M. P. South- worth ls spendlng somo days wlth frlends ln thls nlaco. J. N. Klmball Ia nlnwltr recoverlng from a ropeated relapae of grlp, Topsham. Tho dally panors aro oacerlv soucbt tn learn tbe lateat reports about Spalu. Glarko Ilood bas returned to scbool at Montpelier. : : Bev. Mr. Henry of l'hila- delnhia wlll nroacli ln tbo Reforiiinil Prnu. byterlan church next Sunday at tho uaual hour. Kndeavor aud preachlng ln the even lng. . As ono of our farmera reuiarked, Ihe sugar noason soema to bave mupht cold," All are ezpectlng a good run of sap yet, bowever. , Tho little daimhtar ot Charloa Smlth dled on Monday, DURING TilE YEAR 1807 THE NATIONAL Life Insurance Go, INCREASED Its Paymenta to Polioy holders.. $ 208,893 38 ItaAsaoU 1,280,907 87 Its rolioy Ileaervea 1,122,497 69 Ita Surplus Account 10-1,470 28 Its Insurance Outatanding 4,21S,349 00 Aaseta 814,820,992 28 Liabilities 13,000,820 73 Surplus 1,820,1(15 65 Sample Policy on Request. S. S. BALLARD, Genornl Agcnt, Opera IIouso Block, Montpelier, Yt. CSTADLISIIEI) IX 1805. R. J. KIMBALL & CO. BANKERS AND DKALEHfl IN INVESTMENT SECURITIES. 16 Broad Strcet, Now York, We allow Interest on Deposits nnd Trasact a IGenoral Eanking Buiiness. Stocks and Bonds! We buy tho lietter Ulnss of Stooka and liondn, nnd nclvnuco money to cnrrr the iinio when requcsted, 30 TKA1US MEMHERSnir IN THE NEW YORK 8T0CK EXOHANGE. DEATHS, In Cheliea, Mareh 91, Lavlnta Hall (Young), widow ot CaWln N. Andrua, 13 jeari, 4 montba, 17 atjt. In Salem, Mail.. Mareh 27, Mark Olldden. 79 Jeari.j month i, 28 daji, Tonngeat son ot tho late oaeph and Aljlgall (Iiatchelder) Ollddcn ot Harre. Vershire. J. J. Parsbley has returned to Boston. : xne last entertainment for tbe bene- flt of the organ fand was beld last Friday with a fair slzed audlence ln attendance. Rev. Mr. Whltnian of Burlington was in town laat Sunday and preached at tbe Congrogatlonal church in the evenlng. Mrs. Ellaba Preacott who bas been serloualy 111 wlth tho grlp la improvlng, and wlll, it ia now hoped, regain her uaual health, although her recovery was at llrst conaldered very doubtful. Walden. Orrln Klttredce and wife have pnnn to Mclndoes Falls to Hve. D. S. Cox lost a valuable Jersev cow last week. : Noyesvillo Creamery Assoclation wlll hold its annual meetlng of Btockholdera Aprll 16, ln Carpenter'a hall. The Ladiea' Mite Soclety wlll give a sugar soclal on Thura day evenlng at Mrs. John Wllson's. Miss Maud Stevens vlslted frlends here last Saturday and Sunday. Three persons were baptlzed and taken into church on probation last Sunday. One child was also baptlzed. South Woodbury. Mlss Gertrude Knlghts and brother Frank, nloce and nephew ot Mrs. Loe Goodell from Lyndonville, are Btopplng wlth her for two weeks, also a frlend from the same placo a few days. A most enjoyable dinner of roast potatoes, barn etc, was eaten at the sugar-houBe of 8. n. Foster last Thursday by a party of about llfteen conslstlng of Lee Goodell's family wlth three frlends from Lyndonville. F. Batchelder's people and A. M. Benjamln'a family also Mrs. E. J. Banks, a slater of Mrs. Benjamln, After dinner new sngar was served. Mr. Merrill of St. Jobusbury occupled the pulplt last Sunday. Mrs. Julla Slllo way has boen Bpending a few days with hor sister, Mrs. E, G. Wells. Dana Con ner commenced his work carrylng tho mllk from thia place to East Calais creamery laat Wednesday. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. Tbat Is wbat It was made for. Bbv. Dr. A. B. Flandrbs, rector of St. Luke's church St. Albans, died on Tuesday after an illness of only three days. BDSINESS NOTICES. I waa reading an advertlsement ot Chamberlln's Collc, Cholera and Dlarrhooa Remedy in the Worcester Entervrise re. cently, which Ieada me to wrlte thia. I can truthfully say I never used any remedy eqnal to it for colla and diarrhoDa. I bave never bad to use more than one or two doses to cure the wcrst case wlth myaelf or chll dren. W. A. Stroud, Popomoke City, Md. For aale by Collins Blakley and W. E. Ter- nii : uo. Ir It'a a cold. Tako "Seventv-aevan.1 La Grippe is a cold. Take "Seventy-seven." Influenza ia a cold. Take "Seventy-seven." Sore Throat la a cold. Take "Seventy Beven." Bronchltls ls a cold. Take "seventy-seven." A cough la a cold. Take "seventy-seven." Laryngitls is a cold. Take "Seventy-seven." Pleurisy ls a cold. Take "Seventy-seven." At drugglsts or sent prepald on receipt of nrico. 26 cents. 60 centa or 81. Ask for Dr. Humpbreys' Spe clflc Manual of all Diseases at your drug glsts or malled free. llumpbreys1 Medlclne uo., new xorK. Riibumatism Cubkd. Mv wife has nsed Gbamberlain's Paln Balm for rheumatism wlth great relief, and I can recommend it as a snlendid llniment for rhenmatlsm and otber bousehold use for which we bave found lt valuablo. W. J. Cuyler, Bed ureeK, n. x. Mr. Cuyler ls ono of the leadlnc mer. cbanta of thia villace and one of thn mnat promlnent men tn thls vicinlty. W. G. Pblppin, Editor Red Creek Herald. For sale by Collins Blakley and W. E. Terrill & Co. 1898 Spring- T. S. BROPHY & CO. Wednesday, April 6, NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, SILKS AND PASHIONABLE TRIMMINGS Como, lf only to look. You'ro wolcomc. DltESS (JOOI)S, cliolco fnbrics in tho nowcst lvenvos niul correct colorlngs. Xovcltlcs at 2fio nnd SOc. larcer raiifro tlian ovor to solcct from. SILKS, ox(iiIslto fnucles, for valsts, sklrts anil tiimmliiifs. Style, ((iinllly and cntlclngr nrices prorail. WASH GOODS, a t'roat nianj- noiv Hnes thls season. Dalnty Lawns, protty Orffaiulics, ncnt Dimitlcs, Mnilrns (iliit'liams, at iinpular nrices. TRIMMINCiS, LACES, RIBBONS FOR EASTER. $1.00 KI1) (il.OVES, liesl In tho ninrkct for tlio nionoy. 2 11. riasn. Plone. Itetls, Grccns. UIiiol, Tan, Navy, llrowns, White, IMack. 11ELTS. .Towclleil. Leathor, Velvot anil Sllk. New YEIHXGS, Now IIOSIEItY Noav NECKWEAlt. 8 State Street, To Be Sold at Auction ! Tuesday, Aprll 12, atTtn O'clock, A.M. ?1 Vm V.m' ln Montpelier, all mr Iteal Jtu tate and I'eraonal I'roperty. The fatm wlll cnt isa toni of har. Tho balftlnA and lat"ln a e ln No. I condltlon. Klftf.four head of JeraeT catlle and other atock wlll be aold. Thia la a ra oppor tnnlty to aecnre a flrat-claaa farm at areaaonable JJe JKaltle, aa I ahall leare the atate Aprll 2oth. Aporttonof tho purchaie prloe ean re. JP. morfgage. Kor further partlcolara aee atnall bllla. OEO. I.. fillOIlTT, Kait Montpelier, Vt. LE6AL NOTICES, GUAHDIAN NOTIOK TO HELI ItRAL K8TATK. RTATBOr VinuonT, Distbiot or WAamnoTOH, es. In Trobate Court, held at MontnfilUp iti.tn n4 for aald dlatrlct, on ihl ttl" ay St AprlK A D lf M? (iBorire M. Wcbater, guarnlan of bANlVi w nOQlftS, of Cabot. 'ln aald dlaJlct! an lnaa peraon, makea appllcallon to aald court j'or Ucenie to aell all of the reareitate ot hla aald ward altuated ln CalHJt. In aald Dlatrlct, to wlt! Ooe undltlded lialf of home farm, alao one undlrtded half of wood lot, ao called, representlng that the aale thereof. for the purpoae of puttlnK the procaedaot luch aale at lntereat or Invtatlnit the aame ln atockt or other roal eatate, would be conduclTeto the In. tereat of hla aald ward. Whereupon, lt la ordered br aald Court that aald appiicatlon be referred to a aeaalon thereor, to be held at the 1'robate Offlcr, ln aald Montpelier on the 22d day of Aprll, A. 0. 1698, forhearlnKanddeclalon thereoni ai.d,lt la further prdered. tliat all peraona Intereated be notlfled hereof, by publlcatlon of notlce of aald appiicatlon and order thereon, three weeka aucceaalTely ln the lermont Watchman and Slate Journal, a newapaper pnbllahed at aald Montpelier, and whlch clrculatea ln the nelghborhood ot thoae Intereated before aald tlme ofhearlng, that they may apptarat aald tlme .. .. n"t " oy e cauie, oDiect tnereto. lly the court. Atteit. 95 -1 IIIRAM CARLETON. Judae. KSTATK OF IIKKMAN A. ItOOEIlS. 8tat or VxnMOKT. Distbiot or WAaniNOTon, as. In Probate Court, held ln Montpelier, In and for aald Dlatrlct, on the Sth day of Aprll, A.D. 18f8 ..i! FJPJ Wella, .Admlnlatrator of the eatate of IIKKMAN A. ROUEKS, late of Cabot, ln aald Dlatrlct, deceaaed.maltea appiicatlon to aald Court. wlth the conaent and approbatlon ln wrltini? of the wldow and helra of aald deceaaed, reildlnir ln the Btate of Verroont, for Uconeeto aell all ot the real eaute of aald deceaaed. altuattd In Cabot, in aald Dlatrlct, to wlt: Unenndlrlded half ot home farm, alao the whole of wood lot, ao called lncludlnn the lntereat of the wldow of aald deceaaod thereln and homeatead rlght, repreaentlng that the aale thereof would be beneflcial to the wldow and helra of aald deceaaed, and Ihoae lntersated ln hla eatate, In order to convertaald real eatatelnto money. Whereupon, lt la ordered by aald Court that aald appiicatlon be referred to a aeaalon thereet, to beheld at the l'robato Ofllce, ln aald MontpeUer, on the pA day of Aprll, A. D. 18S8. for heaiiDK and declalon thereon; and, It la further ordereO, that all peraona Intereated be notlfled hereof, by publlcatlon ot notlce of aald appiicatlon and order thereon three weeka aucceaaWely In the Vermont natchman & Statt JournaU a newapaper pnbllahed at MontpeUer, In thia atate, and whlch clrculatea ln the nelghborhood of thoae Intereated, before aald ttmeof hearlng, that they may appear at aald tlme and place, and, lt they aee cauae, oblcct thereto. By the Court. Atteat. 99-01 IIIRAM CARLETON, Judge. KSTATK OF JENNIK L. IIAT1IAWAT. Statb or VanMONT, Distbiot or Wabiiimutoh, sb. In Trobate Court, held at Montpelier, lu and for aald Dlatrlct, on tbe ith day ot Aprll, A.D. 1698. Kranlc L. Hathaway, Admlnlatrator ot the eatate ot JENNIK L. HATHAWAY. late of Moretown, ln aald Dlatrlct, deceaaed, preaenta hla admlnlatratlon account for examlnatton and alluwance, and makea appiicatlon for a decree of dlatrlbutlon and partltlon ot the eatate ot aald deaeaaed. Whereupon. lt la ordered by aald Court, that aald account and aald ap piicatlon be referred to a aeaalon thereof, to be held atthe I'robate Ofllce, ln aald 'Montpelier, on the 214 day of Aprll, A. D. 1894, lor hearlng and declalon thereon: And, lt la further ordered, that notlce hereof be glyen to all peraona Intereated, by pnbUea cation of tne aame three weeka eucceaalvely ln the Vermont Watchman J: State Journat, a newapaper publlahed at Montpelier, previous to aald tlme ap- fiolnted for heartng, tbat they may appear at aald Ime and place and ahow cauae, lf any they may Iirvo, why aald account ehould not be allowed,ana luch decree made. Bj the Court. Atteat, HIHAM CARLETOXJudge, KSTATK OF K. llUHNIIAM HAIlItlS. Stati or Vxbmont, DI8TB10T Or WABUIHOTOn, BB. In Probate Court, held at Montpelier, ln and for aald Dlatrlct. on the Sth day ot Aprll, A. D. 1398: Cheater M. Ladd. Executor of tue last will andteat ament of E. BUItNHAM IIARltlH.lateof Werceater, ln aald Dlatrlct, deceaaed. preaenta hla admlnla tratlon account for examlnatlon and allowance, and makea appiicatlon for a decree ot dlatrlhuUon and partltlon ot the eatate ot aald deceaaed. Where. upon, lt la ordered by aald Court that aald account and aald appiicatlon be referred to a aeaalon thereof, to be held at the I'robate Offlce, In aald Montpelier, on the 23d day ot Aprll, A. D. 1898, for heartng and declalon thereon; and, It la further ordered, that notlce hereof be glren to all peraona Intereated by fubllcatlon of the aame three weeka aucceaalrely la ht Vermont Watchman Jt State Journal, a newapaper publlahed at Montpelier, preyloua to aald tlmo appolnted for hearlog, that they may appear at aald tlme and place. and ahow canae, lf any they may hare, why aald account ehould not be allowed and auch decree mado. By the Conrt. Atteat, 99 01 IIIRAM CAIILETON. Judge. KSTATE OF AISEI, K. tVAItKEK. Statb or Virmont, Distbiot or Washington, bs. In Probate Court, held at Montpelier, ln and for aald Dlatrlct, on the Sth day ot Aprn, A.D. 1S98: Jamea W. Ilrock, Admlnlatrator of the eatate of ABEL K. WARREN, late of Berlin, ln aald Dlatrlct, deceaaed. preaenta hla admlnlatratlon ac count for examlnatlon and allowance, and makea aa- f Ucatlon for a decree of dlatrlbutlon and partltlon of he eatate of aald d ceaaed. Wherenpon It la ordered by aald Conrt, that aald accoont and aald applloatloo be referred to a aeaalon thereof, to be held at the Probate Ofllce ln aald Montnellet. on the 72d rf&v of Aprll, A. D. 1898. for hearlng and deeUkoa thereon: And, It la further ordered, that notlea hereof be glren to all peraona Intereated, by fmbllcation ot the aame three weeka aucceaaWaJy n the Vermont fVatehman A State Journal, a newa paper publlahed at Montpelier, preyloua to aald tlme appolnted for hearlng, that they may appr,ar at aald tlme and place, and ahow cauae, If any they mar hare, why aald account ahouldnotbe aQowed, and auch decree made. By the Court. Atteat, 99-01 UIKAM CARLETON. Jtjdge. OOM1IISSIONBU HOTIOl. KBTATK OF KDWAKD W. MOKHILI.. The nnderalgned. harlng been appolnted by tiit Ilonorable Probate Court for tbe Dlatrlct of Waab. Ington commlaalonera to recelre, examlne and at luat all clalma and demanda of all peraona anlnat the eaute ot KDWAltl) W MORKILL, late f Montpelier, In aald Dlatrlct, deceaaed. and all clalma exhlblted ln offaet thereto, hereby glre notlce that we wlll meet for the purpoaea aforeaald atthe offlce of C. II. Croaa A Soa.ln tbe city ol Mentpeller, In aald Dlatrlct, on the Ud day of Aprll and the 23d day of July next, from two o'clock, r. x. untll fonr e'clock, p. x eacb of aald daya, an that alx montha from the 13d day of January, A. D. 1898, la the tlmo Umltea by aald Court for aaM credltora to preaent thelr clalma to na for examlu. tlon and allowance. Dated atontrellar. th Sth day of Arll, A. D. 99-01 O. W. rAltMENfER,Colm,,,,,n COTJKT OF INSOtVENCY. STATE OK VEKMONT. Waahlngton Dlatrlct, aa. In the matter of OEOROE B. B. DENNT, Inaolrent Debtori Take notlce, that a thtrd meetlng of the credltora of (1EORQE B. ii. DENNY o? Montpillar, tn aald Dlatrlct. Inaolrent debtor, la appolnted by the Judge ot aald Court to be held at a Court of Inaofren cy at the Probate Offlco, In Montpelier, ln aald Dla trlct, on the :6th day of Aprll, A. D. 1898, at ten o'clock ln the f orenoon, at whlch tlme and place the aaatgnee of aald debtor'a eatate wlll aubmlt hla account, and apply for a aettlement of the aame, and for a dlacharge from all llablllty aa auch aaalgnee to any ot the aald credltora, that a dlyldend may be ordered, and a certlflcate or dlacharge granted to aald debtor, agreeably to the Vermont Htatutea and any proper objectlona to any bualneaa at aald meetlng wlll be ln order, Dated at Montpelier, thia Sth day of Aprll. A. D. 1898. IIIRAM CARLETON. Judie. Opening - 1898 Thursday, April 7. T. S. BROPHY & CO,