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VERMONT WATCHMAH & STATE JOtlllNAl, WJBDNKSOAY, A1HUL 27, 188. 8 TEMPLE-McCUEN CO. SPECIAL GRAND 100 Lndics' Blnck Brocndc Sklrts, Vclvet blnd nnd rcrcnllno lincd. Spccial prlcc, 89c. Sklrts of cvcry cnn't 1)0 nintchcd. dcscrlption. Our IO DOZEN DOMESTIC WRAPPERS, Sainc as cut, nctunl vnluo 9I.OO, at All new goods nnd prctty pnttcrns. Wo control this wrappcr for Montpelier. 25 I'icccs All "IVool SuKings, sold nll tlio scason from 50c to 75on yard. Tliis snlc, S'Jc. Snmplcs scnt 011 npplication. 100 Plcccs All "Wool Ulnck Drcss Goods, nt lcss tlinn manufacturcr's priccs to-day. All nov wcnvcs Scrges, Crcpons, Ilciirlcttns, 1'oplins, Urocadcs, etc. 18 incli All Wool Scrgc, value 75c. Spccial prlcc, 18c n ynrd. 48 incli All Wool Hcnrlcttn, north 5,1.00, at 09c. rinin and rigurcd Itlolinirs, 48 incli, 42 l-2c. 5 rieces Sntin Solicl,Icutlna lluisli. Guarnntccd notto spot. Worth $1.25, at 95c pcr yard. 40 inclics wido. Wo show. tlio Jlandsojucst nnd Lnrgcst llno of Silk, Glnglinm, Mndras, Per cale Wnlsts in tlie clty. Our spccial $3.98 Silk Wnlst injnll colors. 5.000 ynrds of Figurcd Dimities nnd Orgnndics, in all tlie new nnd choicc colorlngs. Actunl vnlucs 15c to 18c n ynrd, nt 81-2c. Tlicy won't last loiig at tliis prlcc. 15 I)ocn Ladics' Fast Ulnck Hose, worth 15c n pnir, - 25 Dozcn Ladics' Jcrsoy Itlbbcd Vests, sold usually nt 10c cncli, 75 Dozcn 2-Clnsp Kid Glovcs, regulnr price, ?1.25, .... NOW IS YOUR TIME TO CET BARCAINS ON FIRST CLASS GOODS. TEMPLE-McCUEN Wattslleld. Tliero were no servlces at the Methodlst church last Sunday. W. E. Jones Is spendlng a few days in St. Jobusbury this week. Wlll Balrd of SprinRfieUl, Mass., was in town a few days last week. 0. M. Blcbardson of Barre was at bome wltli bls parents over last Sunday. Mrs. T. E. Flalier and eon, Herbert of St. Johnsbury, were in town last week. Tboinas Saundors goes to Nashua, N. II., tbls week to be absent durlng the summer. B. E. Brewster and wlfo were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bigelow over last Sunday. Mr. 0. G. Eaton is ruBuing the repairs on the Methodlst parsonage, caused by the firo last week. Frauk Brown of Keesvllle, N. Y', was in town over last Sunday, stopping with his mother, Mrs. A. W. Bigelow. Rov.R.T. Millor, of the MinnesotaConfer ence, wlll supply at the Methodlst church during the coming yoar. A farwell reception will be glven Itev. and Mrs. A. B. Enrigbt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Boyce this evenlng. All are invited. George S. Carr, the young man tbat camo with John Joslin last July as attendant, cloaea his labors as suoh May 1, and oi pects to return to Massachnsetts. Mr. Jos lin is very much lmprovod in his condltlon, and it Is very much to be regretted that Mr. Carr is to go from here now, He has made many friends white staylng among us and they will be norry to have hlm leave at this time. It was a long llfe that ended with the death of Mrs. Almira Bushnell at the home of Captaln II. N. Bushnell. Mrs. Bushnell was born in Baltimore), Vt., Angust 20, 180T, and died April 18, 1898. She was mar rled to Fardon Bushnell, March 1, 1834, and was the mother of seven cbildren, three dy ing qulto young, and Mllo A. in 1892. These sons snrvive ber: George II., of Thompson ville, Conn., Fordls 0., of Worcester, Mass., and Oscar P., of Mount Gilead, Ohlo. Binoo tbe death of her husband, in 1890, abe has lived conslderable of tho time with her nephow, Captaln Bushnell. where she had been tenderly cared for and where her sons have often vislted her. George H., and Fordls O . with thelr wlves, were present at her funnral whlch was held at her late home last Wednesday afternoon. Hon, J, H. Hastlngs had chargo of arrangoments and Rev. E. S. Flske of Montpelier offlcl ated. Beautlful flowors wore placed npon the casket, among them a floral book of a beautlful deslgn with 18071898 and many out (lowers, all testlfylng to the esteem and love of friends and neighborB. The farmer. the mechanlo and the blcyole rlder are llable to unoxpected cuts and brulaes. DeWltt's Wltcb Hazel Balve ia the best thlng to keep on hand. It,lioals qnlckly, and is a well-known cure for plles. V. E. Terrill & Co. Shudy Rill. Ilarvey Martin, who has llved wltb his sou-iu-law, Myron C. Maxham, for the past two and a half years, has, with his brother JudeMartln, bougbt tho Burnbam Harrls place ln Worcester, and is moving onto it. Ellery U. Maxham, who had his shoulder so badly dlslocated Bome weeks ago, Ia stlll unable to use it. . Scbool ln this place commeuoed on Monday of last week. IIow to Look Gooi). Good looks nre really moro than skin doep, dependiiiR ontlrely on n liealthy condition of all tho vital organs. If tho llver is inactivOj you havo a bilioun lookj if your stomach is disordercd, you havo a dyo lioptio look: if your kidnoys are ail'octed, you liave a ninched look. Secnro good health, nnd you will suroly havo good looks. "Electrio Bitters " is a good Alterativo nnd Tonio. Acts direotly on tlio stoiiincli, liver nnd kidneys, lumfics the hlood, cures pimples, blotchcs nnd hoils, nnd givos a good complexion. Kvcry bottlo gunrnntood. Sold at 0. Blnkoly's dmg fltoro, HO ccnts per bottlo. SALE of Garments, 150 Tatlor Mndo Sults in nll tlio LcniUng Shados antl Stylcs, from $1.08 up to $37.50. Our spcclnl Silk Llncd Sult nt $8.75 lias 110 qual. SILK AND CLOTH CAPES. 175 Cnpcs to solcct from, lii all loneths and stylos. Spcclnl Silk Cnpo a $1.93, ivorth $1.00. Spccial Cloth Cnpc, nll colors and black, saino as cut, $1.98 Ladles' SIlK Llncd Jackets. black and 75 Fur Collnrcttcs, In nlltliclcadingfurs, up. "Vo nro sclllng lots of tlicm now. 800 MLsscs' nnd Childrcn's Jackets and 98c uii. All colors. 50 Infants' White Cashinorc Cloaks, $1.08, $2.48. Worth doublo tlio nmount. Spcclnl Brocndc Silk Skirt at !?4.98 SPECIAL CO, Waterbury. The Ladlos' Union met with Mrs. GriggB yesterday afternoon. Kev. L, H. Elliot wlll preach in Brattle boro next Sunday, in the interest of tho Bible Society. Rev. G. E. Ladd and L. II. Elllott at tended the quarterly association of Congre gational mlnisters at Montpelier, yesterday, Communlon servlcea will be observed at tbe Congregatlonal church next Sunday mornlog. Preparatory lecture Thursday evenlng in the vestry at half-past seven. Thirteen recruits were enllsted In Water bury last week for the army. Medical ex amination may reduce the number. It is evident. however, thatif wanted.Waterbuiy can be depended upon for her full quota. Bev. L. K. Wilman has been appolnted pastor of tho Methodlst church and arrived here Monday afternoon. Mr. Wilman is a natlvo of Fennsylvanla and graduate of Wesleyan Colloge, Middletown, Conn., this being his first pastorate. Members of tbe churcheB and cltizens generally wlll ex tend a cordial welcome to hlm. Hon. H. W. Bailey of Newbury, flsh com mlssloner, brought forty thousand trout from the hatchery at Roxbury, last Satur day, balf of whlch were distributed in the brooks of Waterbury and Duxbury, tbe balance were Bent to Stowe for the streams of that town. May the speckled beautiea have lawful protection until they are large enough to care for themBelves. DnKABruLi.Y Nkrtoos. Gents: I was dreadf ully nervouB, and for rellef took your Karl's Glover Root Tea. It quleted my nerves and strengthened my whole nervouB system, I was troubled with constlpatlon, kidnoy and bowel trouble. Your Tea soon cloansed my system so thoroughly that I rapldly regalned health and stsength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by W. E. Terrill & Co. Wells Rlver. Mrs. George Wheeler has retnrned from her vlsit In Highgate. MrB. E. W. Smlth is vlsltlng her son, Fercy, at Worcester, Mais. Prof. Blchardson of Uanover, N. H., sup plied the pulplt on Sunday. Tbe recelptB of the Ladles' Aid Society Bupper on Frlday evenlng were about nlne dollars. Mlss Hattle Munaoll prealded at the or gan at the mornlng sorvlco on Sunday, in the absence of Mrs. Smlth. Mlss Graoe Chalmera of St. Johnsbury la boardlng at Mrs. K. Marshall's and learn lng mlllinery at Mrs. Battle'a at Wooda vllle. It waa voted at tho church meetlngon Tuesday of last week to glve Bev. Mr. Credeford, of Wlnthrop, Me., a call to this church, The members of tho Junlor Ohristian En deavor Society are preparing for thelr an nual sale and soclable wliich wlll bo glven Boon, but the date Is not yet doclded on. MrB. Mary Bigelow went to St, Faul last week, Atter a vlslt there with her aon Glark, she 1b to mako her home with ber daaghter, MrB. Goodhue, ln Northfield, Mlnn. The number in tbo ambulance corpa bai boon somewhat leeaened durlng the last three weoks, by reslgnments, but It looka as lf tho number wlll soon bo inado good by volunteera. Kaat Montpelier. Our villago school as well as those adjoin lng, opon next Monday. . Harry Daniels ls troatlng his bouse and barn to a coat of paint. His brother George expects to occupy tho tonement. : Mr. Brown expeots to move from rooma ln E, B. Ar buckle's house to the Brown cottago. ; Benjamln I. Wheeler ls out of town on buslnosa, r Farmers aro reporting waaliouts from the recent ratna. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo Cures Plles, Scalds, Uurna. VT, Dry Goods, Etc, colors, nt $3.08, worth $7.00. Elcctric Scal, Astrncknn,ctc, $2.08 Rccfcrs. Sizc 2 to 10 ycars, from long and short. Spccial priccs, 08c. The .jfc-Wrapper ow 3 pnirs for 25c. Now C for 25c. This salc 70c a pair. Montpelier, Vt, Plalnllold. All the schools ln town commenced on Monday. W. E. Bartlett started tho flrst of the week for Wllllamatic, Conn. On his roturn he wlll itop at Sprlngfleld, Worcester and other towns in Massachu aotta. About sixty from here attended the wreBtling contest at Montpelier last week. Willlam Martin is sick with pneumonia at his home. Wlllard Lll ley ia very low at tho homo of his slstfer, Mrs. I. B. Wells. H. E. Cutler is re palrlng his house. Ralph Spencer waB at home from Williamstown last Saturday. Will Whltcher spent Sunday at homo. A hearing on the Townsend Brothers bankruptcy case was hold here on Tuesday. A Oabd. We, the underslgned, do here by agree to refund the monoy on a flfty cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrnp of Tar if it falls to cure your cougb or cold. We also guaranteo a twenty-flve cent bottle to prove satlsfactory or no pay. E. W. Gilman, Marshfield. E. F. Leavitt, Plainfield. J. M. Wlllard, East Montpelier. A. A, Bllss. Sodom, H. O. Ward, Moretown. East Orange Lewis Kelth of East Barre vislted Gilman Hutchlnson on Friday. The vlllage school wlll oommence on Monday with Mlss Lauru Butler of East Corinth, teacher, Mr. and Mra. Oreggy of East Topsham were guests of the Simpson families on Sat urday and Sunday. A doctor from Hanover was called to Gil man Hutcblnson's on Frlday. Ho Is in a very crttlcal condition with heart trouble. Bev. Mr. White of Barre preached Snn day ln place of Rev. Mr. Vance. It waa a very rainy day and but a very few were out to church, School commenced ln No, 7 last week on Monday with Mlss Marsh of Corinth teacher, and on Monday in No. 9 with Mlss Hamll ton, teacher. Newa ia recelved of the death of Mrs. Angie (Bond), wifo of Denlson Densmore Jr with consumption at her home ln Ken nebunk, Malne, on April 15. aged 43 years. Mrs. DenBmore waa a daughter of the late Bteven Bond and llved near here tlll she was marrled. Her faneral was beld at her late home on tbe 18th. Her remalns wero taken to Marshfield, to the bome of her sls ter, Mrs. Orrln Smlth, where ber mother llved, for short servleea, and from there to West Topsham, where she was lnterred. She was a membor of tbo Baptlst church and the many floral trlbutes showed the esteem of her friendi whero abe llved, Her hus band, aged mother, two slaters and brother havo the sympatby of her friends in this community. Thlrty-flve years make a generatlon. That ls how long Adolph Fisher of Zanes vllle, O., Buffered from piles. He waa cured by Juslng three boxes of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. W. E. Terrill & Co. Groton. A, 0. Blcker has commenced beoplng houso. D. N, Biohardson and famlly aro expected to arrlve tbla week. G. H. Plllsbury has purchaaed an oxtra horso for his tea and coifoo buslnesa. MrB. Martha Jones la in Montpelier car lng for her daughter Eva, who ls aick, nonry Danlols thinks Burt Webbor will try soiiio ono olse heroattor to fool with, as ho has glven hlm bls first lesson ln boxlng, S. W. Hoopor has bought tho Weston Orown farm, prlco 83,100. Mr. Grown wlll inovo to tbe vlllage, havlng rented a teno ment of S. P. Welch. Thousands of sufforors from grinpe havo boon roBtorod to health by Ono Mintite Cougb Cure. It qulckly curos cougus, colds, bronchltis, pneumonia, grippe, aathma, and all tbroat and lung dlseaacs. W, E. Terrill & Co. We Will Positively Pay You $1.00 lf onolottlo of Smltli's Qroon Moantnin Reno vntor iloea not bcnofit you in caso you aro troublou witli nny ulood utsortler, eliromo rliou mntisni, or iiouraleio nffectlon. It is onclorsoil by tlio best tiliysicians In tlio country nnd is vrnrrnntod to do wliat is clnlmod for It. K. W. Uilmnn, MnrsliileUI, Vt. W. G. Nyo, North Montpolior, Vt. Tlio Vermont Conroronce. Gonforonce nroceodlngs un to Saturday tnorning may bo found on pago two. rriiat. mri. innifli miniHiBrs nre an Dairiuiiu as any other class o( mon was demonstrated i,v tiin nnniniiRn li ri loiioweu itisuuii viu- cent's nnuouncemont Saturday mornlng that ho would read tlio war uullotms to tuo cou foronco as thoy camo ln. TIib r.nmmltteo annolntod on conoral con fnrmirn rnnrnfinntntlon renorted Saturday mornlng tho followlng rosolutlon: "Whlle ara fnfnr tlm nrlnnlnln nf Pdtinl lnv and mlu tBtorlal dolcgatlons we doem it unwlao and unaafA fnr ilm r.hiirch to concur ln tho ao tlon of the Rock Itlvnr Conforenco whlch would vlrtually add 100 lo tho already over rrrnwn irnneral conforenco. That wo advO' cato concurrenco ln tho East Malno propo- sitlon to reduco tbe mlnlsterlal doiegates 10 ono for ovorv Blxty of tbo travollnc proacU' ors This reBolutlon was dlscussod at somolength and was flnally tabled. Tbe r.nmmlttofi on ro-tllstrlctinz tho conferenoe reported in favor of contlnulng the present three dlstricta. Tho conforenco votod to publlsh in the tnlnutos the names of those who glve a half dollar or more for mlaslona. The roport of tho exocutlve cotnmlttoo of the truBtees of tho Montpelier Semluary waa made by Kev. J. O. Sherburne. Among ntlinr thlnes ho said that tho curront ex- penses of the Bomlnary for tho onBulng year wlll bo roduced about Sl.OOO and that hore after cbildren of olorgyraon wlll be obliged to pay flfty per cent ol tue reguiar iniuou ratBH. Unv. W. M. Nowton. tho Drlncinal olect. Hon. W. P. Dlllingham, presldont of the board of trustees, and Kov. Dr. E. M. Smlth, retirlng prlncipal, spoko hopofully of tbo futuro of the scbool, sbowing that the floatlng debt of 830,000 has been wlped out, and that tho incouie from interest on nnniiltlnn In ln nxcess of S1.C00 aunually. Tllnlinn Vlncant urired the nastors to do all tliolr powor 10 neip anu losvor iuib luouiu tlon ln whlch thoy all had a common In terest. , V.. M. Ttarnon. L. N. Moodv and E. J. Gale wero admitted to full memberitlilp and elected to deacon's orders. J. Edmund Badger, W. M. Morrow and O. K. Alken were continued on trial studles of tho first year. B. N. French was dlscontlnued, L. P. Tucker, Thomas Tyrie and W. M. New ton were appolnted a commlttoe for educa tlonal inatltutiona. So great was the press of work that the entlre aftornoon of Saturday was takon np wltb a buslnesa eeSBlon. 0. W. Boblnson, S. P. Fairbanks, E. W. Sharp, A. A. Esterbrook, 0. O. Judkins, B. P. Rowland wero admitted to full mombor sblp and George C. McDonald wbb continued on trlal. F. K. Graves was continued on trial in studios of the fourth year and glven Bupernumerary relatlons. B. F. Lowo, Guy Lawton, Andrew Gillles and W. P. Stanley were advanced to studlea of the fourth yoar. W. I. Josoph waB continued ln studles of the thlrd year. John Mc Dougal continued ln supernumerary ranks. G. A. Howe was made effectlve. W. S. Jenne and J. H. Wallace continued super numerarles with request that they take a letter of locatlon. G. L. Story was made supernumerary to becomo fleld sccretary of the Vermont Sunday-school asaoclatlon. Peter Merrlll, W. H. Wricht, M. L. Wells, W. D. Malcom, A. H. Honslnger, W. A. Bryant, H. A. Bushnell and C. W. Morse were placed ln the superannuated ranks. Davld L. Evans, S. L. Putnam and J. L. Reeder were elected to elders orders, G. C. McDougal was condltlonally advanced to studlea of tho second year. John L. Roder, L. K. Wlllman, S. T. Putnam, W. S. Dunn, J. S. Burdlck, X. M. Fowler and Davld L. Evans, G. W. Mannlng were admitted on trial. Tho conforonce lovo feast on Sunday was led by Rev. J. A. Sherburne of Barre. Blshop Vincent preached at tho Methodlst church, and tho other churches of the vll lage were Bupplled by members of the con ference. After a brief sesslon Monday mornini! the Bishon read tbe appolntments. Prior to reading the appolntments Mon day mornlng it was voted to bold tuo next Bession at Newport. A committeo on enter tnlnlnc the conferenco consistlnt! of one nastor and one layman from each distrlct was appolnted as follows: Chalrman, W. R. Davenport; Montpelier distrlct, Rev. W. M.Newton and Hon. Fiauk PlumlevtSt. Alhans distrlct, Rev. A. W. C. Anderson and Chauncey Templo; St. Johnsbury dis trlct. Rev. J. O. Sherburne and jnuce W. E. Barney. The presldlng eldors were au- thorized to sell tbe cnurcu property at tiau fax. Eldnr E. P. Brush of the Dnnor Iowa conferenco was admitted to the Vermont conference and Josepb W. Naramoro was transferred to tbe New York conferenco. George Ij. Story and W. B. Hmltuera were elected delegates to attend the conventlon of the Antl-Saloon League to be held at Olevoland, Ohlo, next December. The commlttee appolnted to nomlnate trustees of literary lnstltutlons reported as follows: J. O. Sherburne, trusteoof Montpelier Sem inarv: J. O. ISherburno of Weslevan Unl- versity; H. A, Spencer, member of general miBsionary conferenco. Tbe vacancles on the board of oxanilners wore fllleu as fol lows: W. M. Newton. A. E. Atwater, G. L. Howe and J. A. Dlxon. Distrlct mlssionary Becretaries wero elected as follows: St. Al bans distrlct, A. W. 0. Anderson; Mont- Eeuer distrlct, w.t). umitners; at. jonna ury distrlct, A. E. Atwater. ArPOINTMENTS. MONTPELIER DISTBICT. W. 11, Davbrfort Fretldlng Eldtr. AacatnerrlUe Bupplled bj 0. 0. Judklm Athem and Cambrldgeport M. II. SmitU Iltrnird asd Kalt lltnurd Our Lawton Dellowt Fll F. w. I.swlt Ilethel HuppUed bj K. W. Sbarp BsndrlUa BaSord L. Fntnam Bradford A. II. Wakb Brattleboro, Oallford and Green Rlrer, J. D. l)eemn Brookline Supplltd br H. II. Smlth UrowntTlUe II. 6. MoUlanflln Obeliea m W. E. Allen OuttlnEiTlUe Bnpplledby 8. 0. Vall aajiTfll and Ilethel Lympni L. N. Moodr UranTllleand Ilaacock Tobe upplled Keath Bupplled br O. II. Iioltter Jackaonvllle Landgrove Ludlow To be aupplled .Bapplled by W. A. Uvana , , J. E. Badger B. U. VaU Andrew allllea Mechanlcavllle Montpelier Northfield and OouldavHle, North Thetford Ferldnarllla W. B. Bmlthera .Bupplled by u. 11. Kllla ....To be aupplled rittarleld and Stockbridge. ..Bupplled br A, Proctoravllle W. N dt a. W. Ford W. N, Itoberta Putney .SunpUed by J. II. Bennett Suechee , Bupplled by A. J. Hough andolph and Bethel Gilead ...0. 0. Howe nanaoipn uenter u. r. rarxnage Koeheater J. L. Reeder Bouth Reading ,, Bupplled by II. O. McUlaurlln Bouth Royalton K. W. Bharp Bouth Tunbridge Bupplled by 0. E. Fllnt BprtngQeld B. F. Rowland Thetford Center A. II. Baker Unlon Vlllage F. M. Mlller Wardaboro E. II. Bartlett Weat Berlin Bupplled by Fred Danlela Weat Fairlee Suppllod br O, II. Kllla Weaton II. F. Forreat Whitingham and Readsboro, ...Supplled by J. E. Farrow Wilder and Norwich S.P. Falrbanka White IUver Junctlon A. J. Hough Wllllamavllle and Kaat Dover A. A. Katabrook Wilmington J. K. Farrow Wlndaor 0. O. Judklua Woodatock F. D. Handy Willlam M. Newton, prlncipal of Montpelier Sem Inarr aud Kdgar M. Bmlth. prealdent-elect of Iltlnola Wealeyan Unlveralty of llloomlugton, 111., members ofTrlnlty, Montpelier quarterly conterence; It. C. T. McKenilo, O. II. Ilogers and L. I. Tucker lefr wlthout appolntments to attend achool. BT. ALBANB IMSTRIOT. L O. BUKBiiunME Proaldlug Elder. Alburgh X. M. Fowler Bakeralleld J, S. Allen Blnghamvllle To be aupplled Cambridge und North Cambridge... ...O. M. Burdlck Colcheater To be aupplled Kaat Elmore To be aupplled Kden To bo aupplled Klmore II. K. Howard Knoaburgh Falla A. W. 0. Andaraon Ksaox and Eaaex Junctlon A. B. Kurlght Fairfax W. II. Atklnaon Franklin II. W. VYorthen Georgia and North Fairfax O, I). Clapp Grand Ialo and Bouth Hero ..To be aupnllod Highgate , A. II, lllake Iil. IVa Jlotte G.W. Burke Johnaon, Hyde Park and Waterville It. F. Lowe Mlddleaex,,,, To be aupplled Milton 0. 1. Ttplln Eomerr 10 ie aucniiea Morotonn Aiid Duiburr 0. H. llulbort MorrllTllle M. B.Kddr Nottli Hero ....To bo tupplled ltlclifonl , V. A. Smlth Ht, Albnnt U. B. Nutter Nt. Aiuam nar Huppuoa uy u. ii. imrnarn Sheldon and North Fairfield It. J. Chrlitle Htowo Bupplled by M, II. ltyn Swanton H. II. Bmlth Underhill and Jericho. , II. u, Tcatcner Wallilleld, I'ajtton and Warren Bupplled br It. T. Mlller Waterburr L. K. Wilman waierDurr unier.... tv. n uuim West Ilerkahlra, K. and B. Franklin.. W. I'. Btanler Wet Knoiburgh E. T. llruth Weitford , .To be aupplled Wolcott U. nl. DteDOlul Worcettor Clark Wedgeworth BT. JOHNSIIURY DIBTKIOT. II. A. SrENOEit 1'roldlng Kldcr. Albany.. , Sylveiter Donaldion Ilarre A. K. Atwater Barton..... W. K, Uouglaaa Ilartnn TAndlnff J. A. Dlxon llloomfleld To be aupplled Cabot 1. 1'. Chaae Canaan (1. W. Mannlni! Coventry... W. 0. ltoblnaon Crnttahurr ....II. L. Erana Danvlllo and West Danvlllo Y. E. Currler Derby O. II. Wrlght Kaat Ilurko and Eaat Maren A. O. Auatln Kaat Charleatnn and Weatmoro To bo anDDlled Kvanavllle and Brownington.. To be aupplled OloTer To be aupplled Oreenaboro Bond and Stannard To be aupplled (iroton W. I.Todd Qulldhall A. C. Fnller Hardwick Joseph Ilamllton Holland and Morgan Albert Urezorr Iraaburgh 1. N. Uianger Ialandl'ond K.J.Oale Ixiwell , W. M. Morrow Lunenburgh and Weat Concord To be aupplled Lyndon W. C. Johnaon Lyndonville To be aupplled by W. C. Johnaon Iklarahfleld and Bouth Cabot H. O. Lewla Nnwhnrv and Wnit NKwhnrr V. II. White Newbury Uenter and lloltonvllle....U. 0. McUoufall Newport B. C. Johnaon Newport Center Ooo, O. McDonald North Danville ....Tobe auppuea Peacham J. T. llaxendalo Plainfield A. L. Cnopor Bt. Johnabury Thomaa Tyrle St. Johnabury Center and Eaat Lyndon.,. F. T. Clark Sheffield and Wheelock U. O. Uorte South Albany To bo aupplled Victory Bupplled by Ueo. bmlth Walt's Itlver and Topaham.,., Bupplled br E. J. Cndworth Walden and South Walden 51. II. I'arounaglan weat Burke and Newark u. a. r.mery Weat Concord and Qaaklll J. 12. Knapp Weatfleld and Troy To be aupplled Weat Groton ....To be aupplled Williamstown and Brookfield J. O. Sherburn Woodbury To be aupplled neai lopanam, wcai uroiou auu ut Orange To be aupplled u. e. Aiicen ana v i. uoaepn, leu wuuout appc ment to attend oeo of our acnoola. SUMMARY OF NEWS. Vcrnioiit. Thb Wolls, Rlcbnrdson Company of Burllnnton bas shown lts natrlotism by al lowiiic all tho men in thelr employ to enllat who wlsh to do so, to pay thelr Balarlos throughout thelr term of servicn and to keep thelr posltlons for tbom. The bodv of Earl Sheldon of Burlington who dlaappeared from that clty February 19 last, was found In Lake Champlain last Fri day mornlug. A reward of $000 for tho bov allvo and 8B0 for his body was offored The lattor goes to a lad named Frank Garno, who accldentally dlscovered the body. Tue eiehth muslcal festlval of tho Bur Ungton Phllharmonlo Society wlll bo held at the Howard Onera House. ln tbat clty. May 10 to 20 lncluslve, with Dr. Jules Jor dan conductor and J. H. Engels assoclate conductor. Tho aololata include Mme. Eleanore Meredlth, prlma donna, aoprano, J. H. McKinley, tenor, Arthur Beresford, barltono, Mrs. George E. Howes, contralto, and Sig. Clemente Bologna, basso. Tho Boston Instrumental Club Orchestra has also been engaged for the week, and the programme includes an evenlng with grand opera, The Redemptlon, a symphony con cort, and a grand productlon of the second opera "Samson et Delllab." Ladles, take the best. If you are troubled with constlpatlon, sallow skin and a tlred feollng, tako Karl's Glover Toa, lt is pleas ant to take. Sold by W. E. Terrill & Co. Domcstlc. Tnn New England quota of troops under the President's call for 125,000 volunteera laas follows: Rhode Island, one reglment oflnfantry; Vermont, one reglment of In fantry; Connecticut, one reglment of lnfan try. one Hght battery and two heavy bat terles; Maine, one reglment of infantry and one heavy battery j MassaohuBettB, four reglments of infantry and three heavy bat terles; New Hampshlre, ono reglment of infantry. The Presldont has decided to appolnt Theodore Roosevelt, the present asslstant secretary of the navy, to be alllleutenant colonel of the TJnlted Statea volunteera to serve ln a reglment of cowboys and mount ed rlfiomen to be ralaed by Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Beed, the President's famlly phy slclan who Is now ln ln the medical depart mont of the reguiar army. Mr. Reed wlll be colonel of the roglment. Be not decelved. A cough, hoarsenesB or croup, are not to be trtfled with. A dose in time of Shlloh's Cure wlll aave you much trouble. Sold by W. E. Terrill & Co. Forolgn. LAitniNAQA & Co. of Liverpool, Eng., owners of tbe Bpanlsh steamer Buena Ven tura, captured last Friday off Key Weat by the TJnlted States crulser Nashville, bave ls Bued a signed protest againBt the capture. They say the cargo of the steamer belongs to Brltish merchanta and was lnsured ln Great Brltaln. They add that the Btoamer left Shlp Island on April 14, so ber captaln was not aware of the outbreak of war. Flnally the owners of the Buona Ventura clalm tbat the capture was illegal, as there has been no formal declaratlon of war and tho ultlmatum of Proaldent McKinley to Spaln had not explred wbon the steamer was aolzed. BDSINESS NOTICES. In 1888 my wife went East and waa at tackod with rheumatism. Bho recelved no rellef until sbe trled Chamberlaln's Pain Balm. Since that time we have never been wlthout it. We find lt glves lnstant rellef in cases of burns and scalds and la never falling for all rheumatlo and nouralglo palns. D. 0. Brant, Sauta Ynez, Cal. For salo by Colllns Blakley and W. B. Terrill & Co. I it'a a cold. Take "Seventy-aeven." La Grippe is a cold. Take "Soventy-soven." Influenza ls a cold. Take "Seventy-seven." Sore Throat ls a cold. Take "Seventy seven." Bronchltis ls a cold. Tako "seventy-seven." A cough ia a cold. Tako "seventy-seven." Laryngltls ls a cold. Take "Seventy-aeven." Pleurlay ls a cold. Take "Seventy-seven." At drugglsts or sent prepaldl on recelpt of price, 25 cents, 50 centa or 81. Ask for Dr. HuinpbreyB' Spe clflc Manual of all Diaeases at your drug glsts or malled free. Uumphreys' Modlcine Co., New York. "A word to the wlse ls aufilclont" and a word from the wlso should be sufilclent, but you ask, who are tho wlae? Those who know. The oft-repeated experlenco of truBtworthy persons may be taken for knowlotlge. Mr. W. M. Terry says Cham berlaln'a Cough Remedy glves better satls faotlon than any othor ln the inarket. II o has been ln tho drug buslness at Elkton, Ky for twelvo yoars; has sold hundrods of bottles of this remedy and nearly all othor cougb medlclnes manfactured, whlch shows concliiBlvely that Chamberlaln's la the most Batlsfactory to tho peonle, and ls tho best. For salo by CoIIIub Blakely and W. E, Ter rill & Oo: William Maktin of Bridgewater, aged nlnetoou yoata, was fatally inlured iaat Frldav, Ho was ruunlng a clrciilar aaw ln the Mnckenzlo saw itilll at Bridgewater wlion tbe Baw broke, ouo pioco Btrlklng In tho abdouon lacoratlug Iho iluali aud bone terrlbly. America's Six Greatest Dairying Authorities on Cream Separators. Unlvorolty of Wlsconsln Expcrlmont Stntlon. Maillson, Wls., Jnn, 10, 1808. "Anothcr ycar's oxpcrlcnco In our crcnmery, wlilcli wo ocrato ln aprac tlcal wny ns wcll ns for oxticrlmcntntloii nnd liistriictlon. has iflvcn us stlll hlgher npprcclatlonof tlio'Alplm' llol.avnlscpnralcirs. Thooxliatistlvcncss ot tliosklmmlntt tinilcrdio vurylnircomlltlotisof mllk-llow nnd tcmiernturo contlnucs lilwhly satlslnctory nnd tho maclilncs (tivo full cvltlcncc ot lastlng qualltlcs undcr dully usc." W. A. Henuv, Ilcnn nnd Blrcctor. Cornoll Unlvorslty Exporlmont Statlon. Itliacn, N. Y Jnn. 10. 1808. " Anothcr ycar's oxpcrlcnco pcrvcstoconflrm our oplnlon of tlio 'Alpha Do Lnval Bcnnrators. It lnus lx.cit my itood forttuio to oliscrvo closcly tho opcrutlon of ii larno numlwr ot Bopnrators of tlio vartous klntlsln gcncrnl tiBC, nnd my oliRcrvntlon lias led mo toliellovo that Iti matcrlal, workmnn slilp, nnd elllcicncy of scpariitlon, tho'Alplia Do Lnval maclilncs enslly rankllrst." 11. II. Wino, l'rofcssorof Dulry llusbandry. Mlchlgnn Exporlmont Statlon. ABrlculturnl Collcirc, Mlcli., Jan. 12, 1808. "It glves mo grcnt plcnsurc to repoat my tcstlmony ns totho vnluo nnd cinclcncy of tho l)o Laval seimrators. For anotlicr yoar they hnvo leeti In constant uso undcr my lmmcdluto obscrvntlon. Tho ior cent. of fut In tlio sklra-mllk ls scldom moro tlinn u mcro trncc. AltliotiKh subjcctcd to tho tryintr condltlons of our Dnlry coursc, wlicro bOKlnncrs must put tlicm to gcthernnd opcrnto tliom.tlicy hnvo reqtilrtHl llttlo nr no repairs nnd nro stlll ln oxccllent condition. Tlio rcsults of a lonir courpo of oxpcrlmentB, durlnir whlch tlicso mnchlncs liavo bccn subjcctcd to every rcasonablo tcst, commcnd tbcm for elllcicncy, tlioroiittlincss of Bklmmlnir, small power re qulred, casc of munagcincut aud pcrfect conotructlon." Clinton D. Smith, Dlrcctor. Dr. S. M. Babcock. TjNIVEnSITT OF WlSCONSIN ExPF.ntMENT Station. Maillson, Wls., Jlarch 5, 1807. "For tho post slx or bovcii ycars wo havo used at tho Kxpcrimcnt Statlon nnd ln our Dalry School ncarly cvcry typo of Do Laval separators, nnd wlthout oxccptlcm they havo Kfvcn CAccllcnt Biitlsfaction. Wo havo had tho 'Alpha' maclilncs ln our Crcamcry nnd Dalry School Blnco thelr flrst in trodtictlon in tho Unltcd Htatcs. Thcso maclilncs are rnslly manntrtMl, sklm closo undcr varyinir condltlons, nm llRlit, cost llttlo for repairs, und givo a smooth cream, wcll sultcd for pastcuriziii(r nnd tho Kencraf trude, as well as for tho mauufacturo of buttcr." 8. M. Uaiicock, Chlef Chcmist. Tho author of " Amorican Dairying." Do Kalb. 111.. Jan. 17. 1888. "I liocnmo ncqunlntcd with tlio dticcd ln this country, whllo ln tho mcnt Statlon ns Dalry lnstructor, in ihui. lts work tucn convincw mo tliat lt was Btiorior to nny scparatorln tho Held. This oplnlon hasliecn f ortllled moro strongly cach succccdluK year by what I have learned of lts work in comparlson with other separators." II. 11. GunLElt. Unlvorslty of Mlnnosota Exporlmont Statlon. St. Anthony I'ark, Mlnn.. Jan. 24, 1808. "Wo havo now opcratcd tho ditrcrcnt sl7.es of tho'Alplia' Do Laval RMinrntors in our collciro of nirrieultutc scliool of utfriculturc. nnd oxi)crl- mcnt Btatlon for tho post seven years, and in cvcry instanco they havo glven entlro satlsfaction. They all sklm clean to thelr full ruted cnpacity nnd at n widcr rango of tcmperaturo than is ciaimcd for them. I do not mx how it could to otherwiso when tho law or gravlty nnd tho dlstance tho mllk must travel In nas9lnir throtich tho sctiarntor ls taken into nccount. Tho thlnncr tlio lnyer of milk as it tlio mllk tntisi trtivci unuer ccniriiuKni prcssurc tno morcexnaustivo nna comnlotc iplete tho ecparatlon. it, thcrelore, toiiows tnat tno Alpha' ls tnciucai separator." Tho salo of " Alpha-Baby " croam separators ie nowalmost universal. Tlie number in use exceeds 125,000. Their sale is ten to one of that of all imitating machines combined, The improved lBUb maclnnes aro oetter tnan ever, ana possess trom lUfo to aojo tnreater intrinsic cost and iiroduciiiR value than ever before. Send for new "Dairy" catalogue No. loguo No. C08. The De Laval NEW ENGLAND SUPERVISINQ AGENTS, M08ELEY & STODDARD MFC. CO. RUTLAND, VT. ITS YOUR FAULT If you fail to buy that now houao and two lots on Berlin Street, on eaey terras, beforo Muy 1, when the price will be advanced. Houae alone coat over 82,000 and is lnsured for 81,500. Sftf est possible investment for quick riso. Dou't neglect tbia chance and then wonder wny you did tt. A nice f ruit and vegotablo farm, loss than ono mile fromheadof State Street, Montpelier, at 82,000; also neat farm, six miles from Montpelier, at 8700. Investigato theao and other bargains. M. W. WHEELOCK, Real Eatate and Insurance Agenl, Montpelier. ESTATE OF KUTII W. nOMPDBEY. 6TATX or VKRMOST. DlBTBIOT OT WASniH QTOW, SS. In Probate Conrt, held at Montpelier, ln and fol atd Dlitrlct, on the 25th da j ot April, A.D. 1BS8 1 Wlllls K. Manhall. Admlnlttrator of the eiute of RUTH W. IIUMF1IREY, late of Waterbury, In tald Dlitrlct, deceaied, makes appUcatlon to aald Conrt, not anr of the kalra of tald deceaaed reildlne ln tbe State of Vermont, for Ucene to iell all of the real ettate of aald deceaied, tltnated ln Waterburr, ln iald DUtrlet, to wltt Home place, repreientlng tnat the ale thereot would be bene&clal to the heln of aald deceaaed, and thoie lnteraited ln her eatate, ln order to convert aald real eitatelnto monej. Vfberenpon, It Uordered by tald Conrt that aald appUcatlon be reterred to a aeaslon thereef , to be held at the Probate Offlce, ln iald Montpelier, on the 13th dar of Mar, A. D. 189s, for hearing and decUlon thereon; and, lt li further orderea, that all perioni intereited be notlfled hereof. br rubllcatlon ot notlce of tald appUcatlon and order hereon three weekt aucceiatvelr ln the Vermont Walehman t State Journal, a newipaper pnbllihed at MontpeUer, ln tbla atate, and whlch cu-cnlatei In the &elghborhood of thoie lntereated, before aald tlmeof hearlnR, that they may appear ataaldtust and place, and, lf they tee cante, ebject thereto, By the Conrt. Atteit, UI11AM CAKLETON, Jndge, KSTATE OF EDWIN P. BDKNHAM. 8TATB OW VXBMOMT, DISTBIOT OF WABnlKOTOR, SB. In Probate Conrt, held at Montpelier, ln and for iald Dlitrlct, on tbe 2JJ day of April. A. D. 18901 Andrew J. Walbrldae. Kxecntorof the laatwlll and tettament of UDWIN P. 11UUNIIAM, late ot Rox bury, tn aald Dlitrlct, deceaied, preienta hli admlnli tratlon accouut for examlnatlon and allowanca, and makea appUcatlon for a decree ot dlltrlbuUon and partltlon of the eitate ot aald deceaaed. Where npon, It la ordered by aald Conrt that iald accooni and iald appUcatlon be reterred to ienlon thereof , to be held at the Probate Offlce, ln iald Montpelier, on the 11th day ot May. A. D. 1898. for hearing and dectilon thereon 1 and, lt li further ordered, that noUoe hereof be glven to all periona Intereited by rubllcatlon of the lamo three weeki incceiitvely li bc Verment Watchman & State Journal. a newipaper pnbllihed at Montpelier, prevloai to iald time appolnted for hearing, that they may appear at aald tfme and place, aud ihow cauie, lf anr they may have, whyealdaccount ihonld notbe ailowed and luch decree made, lly the Conrt. Atteit, 02 01 niKAM OAKLKTON, Jndge. X1- S. BROPHY dks CO. GRAND SPECIAL SALE, I'lX?.. A Now York manufacturcr'fl stock of JACKETS, CAPES AND SUITS, Consigned to us for two days only. OHANOE OF THE SEASON to soo tho best Bdcctcd stock of LADIES' READY MADE GARMENTS outside tho largo cl'ies. Thtso goods wore not manufacturetl in February, but wllhin tlio last ten days. Everyihing ia chlc aud up to date. No old goods, Flense boar in iniud wo havo no moncy iuvoBtod ln this stock, and tako no chuucos ln carrying from ono season to auother, and wo cau solt at much lower priccs than tho avurago morchnnt. Goods cheerfully shown. No ono importuncd to buy. HEMEMllElt tho DAYS aud tho DATES, and tho PLACE. T. S. BROPHY & CO. 1 8 State Street, - - - Montpelier, Vt. 'Alpha pcpnrators when flrst intro- employ of tlio Wlsconsln Sttito Experl' passcs betwccn tho dlses, nnd tho ftirthcr T. L. IIaeckeii, I'rofcssor of Dalrj' llusbandry. 208 or new" Creaniery" cata. Separator Co. GENERAL OFFICES: 74 CORTLANDT STREET, NEW YORK. KSTATE OF SOPOIA E. MORSE. STATK OIT Vbbmost, DISTBIOT OF WASniNSTON, BS. In Probate Court. held at Montpeller.ln and for iald Dlitrlct. on the Slitday of April. A.D.189S: An Imtrnment pnrportlne to bethe laitwlll ana teitament of SOPIIIA E. TtlORSK. late of Cabot. In iald Dlitrlct, deceaaed, belng preiented to the Court for Probate, lt la ordered by iald Conrt. that aU periona concerned thereln be notlfled to appear at a aenton of iald Court, to be held at the Probate Offlce, ln tald MontpeUer. on the 1 Jth day of May, A. D. 1898, and ihow cauie, It any they may nave. agalmt tbe probate of iald lnitrn ment; for whlch purpoie lt la further ordered that notlce ot thli order be publlihed three weeki lucceaslvely ln tbe Vermont Watehman & Statt Journal, a newipaper prlnted at Montpelier, ln thli tate, prevloua to iald tlmo appolnted for hearing. Br the Court. Atteit. W-Ot 1HUAM CAKLETON. Jndge. COHMIESIOHKBB HOTIOX. ESTATE OF HIIIAKI B. CKOS9. Tbe nnderilgned, havlng been appolnted by the Ilonorable Probate Court for the Dlitrlct of waih lngton commliiloneri to recelve, examlne and ad Juit all clalmi and demandi of all perioni agalnit tbe eitate ot IIIItAM B. CROSB, late of Mont pelier, ln iald Dlitrlct, deceaied, and all clalmi ex hlblted ln offiet thereto, hereby glve notlce that we wUl meet for the purpoiei atoreiald at the offlce of the Wetmore & Morie Qranlte Co.,ln the clty ot Mont peUer, ln iald Dlitrlct. on the 37th day of May and llat day ot Octobcr next, from one o'clock, r. M. ontll four o'clock, r. u each ot iald dayi, and that ilx monthi trom tbe Kd day ot April, A. D. 1898, la the time Umlted by iald Conrt for iald croaltora to preient tbelr clalmi to na for examlna tlon and aUowance. ..,.. Dated at Montpelier, thli 3M day ot April, A- D. "Sbl A. cl Q1LMAN, Commliiloneri. OOMUIS8IONIB8' HOTIOK. BSTATE 0F:1,E0N A. WUEELEIt. The nnderilgned, havlng been appolnted by the Ilonorable Probate Court for the Dlitrlct of waih lngton commliiloneri to recelve, examlne and ad luit all clalmi and demandi ot all perioni agalntt the eitate of LEON A. WHEELER, late et Cabot, ln iald Dlitrlct. deceaied, and all clalmi hlblted ln otfiet thereto, hereby glve notlce that we wlU meet for the pnrpoica aforeiald at tho honie of Oeo. N. Carpenter. In the town ot Cabot, ln iald Dlitrlct, on the ilit day of May and the 2Uh day of September next, from ene o'clock r. u. until four o'clock r. M., each of iald dayi, and that ilx monthi from tbe lttn day of April, A. D. 1898, II the ttme umlted by iald Conrt for iald credltori to preient thelr clalmi to ru for examlnaUon and aUowance. Dated at uabot-tnu in aay oi Apni, - u. io. OEORGEBW nEELER, ConimlailODer. 03-M ESTATE OF GEOKGE W. TUBNER. BTAT OT YlBXOHT, DISTBIOT O WAtHIKatON, la. In Probate Conrt, held at Montpelier, ln and fw iald Dlitrlct, on the Mth day of April, A. D. 1W8 : An Inatmment purportlng to be the lait wHJ and teitament ofi OBORUE W. TURNER. Ut of WaltiQeld, ln iald Dlitrlct, deceaied, belnx pre iented to tbe Court for Probate, It la ordered by aald Court, that all periona concerned tberelm be notlfled to appear at a lenlon of iald Oeart. to be held at the Probate Offlce, In iald MontpeUer.ea the 20th day of May, A. D. 189S. and ihow eauM, lt any they may have, agalnit the Probate of aaU lnitrnmenti for whlch pnrvoie lt ti further ordered. tbat notlce of thli order be pnbllihed three week incceiitvely ln tbe Vcrmtnl Watehman Ji Statt Journal, newipaper prlnted at Montpelier, In Uita State, prevloai to iald llme appolnted for hearlB, By the Court. Atteit, 01-04 UIItAM CARLETON, Judge,