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VERMONT WATCHMAN & STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8. 1898. 7 SELECTED STORY, A Llfo Scntcncc, Thov had como out toeothor on tho lawn from tho roorn that was too Btnall 1n hnlri twn mnn nnd tlioir ailCCr. Mildouhnll'B euddon rago had kopt hlm qh vot from realizing tho full moaning of tho torn lottor whicli hnd fallon from tho laco at IiIb wlfo's bosom na sho loft tho dinnor-tablo thrco mln utos hoforo. Sho hnd swopt away, trallluc hor silks af tor hor, unconscious. Evory frosh thought flushed hlo faco anow, nnd his llngors couvuhlvciy crumplctl or rollcd tho Bcrnps of papor itini uo ciung lo witn Dotu uanus. "Oh, you Bcoundroll Oh, you foar- ful scoundroll" Tho half-llght from tho drawn blinds foll on tho lottor tho foolish lottor. in Kingsmark'a handwrlting and foll, too, on Kingsraark's white, hardoncd fnco, that accmcd topeorwith n pltoous cviosity at what bo llttlo Hmo ago was t' ,& facc of hla f riond. His frlcnd, his deur old frioud, whom ho had bo basoly botrayed and thnt not for lovo's Bako, but in tho cllmax of n Borios of wcak conccssions to tho foolish paealon of his fricnd's wifo. Tho brokon voico wont on, sounding wcarily liko tbo voico of ono who has spokon a long timo. "And if nny ono hnd told mo, Jnck only flve niinutes bnck boforo I that you oh, you Bcoundrell" At tho frosh blazo of wrath, Kings mark put up his arm instinctivoly. "Koop off," ho said, apeaking for tho flrat timo." Tho action put a now thought into Mildonhall's madnoss. With a scroam liko an animal in pain, tho big yellow bearrlcd man throw himsolf upon Kingsmark, and hurled him to tbo ground. Ab thoy rollcd ovcr togolher Kingsmark folt hands at hia throat. His oycB awam in hia hend tho clutch rclonscd for nn instnnt, and bcforo it tightoned ngain, his fingers found what thoy sought in his broast pockct. Mildenhall was knccling on bim and laughing hystorically, spccch was im posBiblo to King8mark bo tried itj thon forgotting ovorything but that life and sonacB wero leaving bim, ho struck upward with all hia obbing force. A trcraor ran through tho flngers at his throat, and their claap waa loosen cd. Ho strugglcd to his knecs. Evelyn Mildenhall seemed to bo sit ting againat tho tulip bank, with hia bead thrown back and hia bcard pointcd upward, juat as it UBcd to do whcn bo lot off hia great poal of laugh tcr at Bomo lcst of his fricnd's. "Evelyn I" No nnBwer. Then the blood rushed into the forehead of tho man who realized now what ho had donc. Ho atcppcd back into tbo houso nnd throw on his hat and invcrncsa. When ho roturncd, ho learned ovcr Mil denbnll nnd stroked his hnir witb his hand. Tho mnn waa dend, but tho man who had killed him could not think of that now. All his Benaes wero strango ly alive to trifles. Through .the open window he could sec tho dining-room as they had lcft it tho chaira thrust back, the cigar box open on tho tablo, tho wino Btill in tho glasscs. Ono of the two who had Bat there was dead the ono who waa nlivo hardly knew which. The turf waa wet. Had a Bhower fallen? At dinnor sho had complained of tbo hcat, and languidly predicted rain. Milden ball'B head, lying back like thnt, muat bo cruabing ono of tho tulipa. Natural ly an unobaervant man, Kingsmark no ticed for the flrat timo that tulip-cups Bhut at nigbt. Something was shining at Milden ball's broaBt. The silver figure of a contadina hafting tbo stilotto that slew him. Why was thcrc not morc blood? Kingsmark had bougbt that stilotto and the silver candlcstick now on tbo tablo within, the day tho two came away from 1'isa, at tho end of thnt long holiday in the sun. Ho could loave it there eafely. No mnn hnd lookcd nt it ainco but he nnd tho dead man who now bad it in his beart. He took hia eyea from tbo bilt, ahut thcm, and turn cd away bia bead. Whcn ho opencd them again bo Btooped to pick up aometbing white from tho turf a torn letter on whose turned-up corner ho read "Darling Hetty." ThruBtinging this into his waistcoat pocket, he went down tho avenuo with hcad bont, his boots cruncbing tho moist gravel on tho path, now lit up and spangled by the moon-light. His old frienu Long ago they had sworn that tho one who dled flrst ahould return to mect and greet tho othcr on his way. Kingsmark wished that thia could bo, for tben his Inst mcmory of his frienu would be a reproachful face better mcmory than tho white throat thrown back in the moonlight. He sbuddcred and reachcd out his hands as ho wnlkcd, aa ono doca etrug gling to break a nightmare. Somo ono waa Bpcaking. Ho bad walkcd into tho little lnno of light caat by a policcman'a lantern. "Good-night," he answered in his dreams. "Looka likea moro rain, air." "I foar bo," aaid King8mark, and burried on to cecapo the coming Bhow er. Hia old friendl Ile almoBt felt the nccustomcd arm thrown across his Bhoulder. No thought of flght; ho was tired, nnd to-morrow showecl dimly nt tho end of the long sleep nwniting him. Mildenhnll bad always walked this road with him, and now, Mlldonball was dead. Kingsmark wiahcd ho waa dead, too but perhaps that waB only part of tho cravlng for sleep which op pres8cd him. But it was his flrst dell nito thought Binco Mildenhnll, cigar in mouth, had pickcd tbo torn letter from tho floor undcr the ompty chair nt tho tablo head. Anothor policomun waa standing nt his gato when Kingsmark flttcd hia latch-koy to tho lock. KingBmark wondored nt tho atrango voico witb which ho gnvo good-night to thia mnn. Whcn ho had ligbtcd a candlo in hla bcdroom, ho loanod hla handa on tho drossiug-tablo nnd lookcd long nnd curlously ut tho whlio fnce thnt starcd nt him out of tho mlrror'a dnrk depths. It waa intorcating to aoe tho faco of n mnn who had Ho throw himsolf on tho bed at tho last pitch of exhaus-tion. "On fluard." When discase slioots tlic flrst nrrow the trulv tvlsp mnn v f coine instantly LU , . wlll not wait for lSF-Oxvm not licsitate w nnlil tlin full force of discase nncl mlsorv nml dcath comes crasliing about hltii, When n man bcctns to fcel "out of sorts," when his appetite is failing and his cnergy is not up to tho mark, when he has biiious attacks and a fecling of lassitude nnd inrapacity, if he is wise, he will take Dr. 1'icrce's Golden Medlcal Discovery riRht away. It will britifr his appatlte back again, and what is tnore it will brinjr back his dieestive powers, It will give nll the nssimilative functions the edge nnd power to extract nbundant nourishment from the food he ents. It will makc cood, pure, healthy blood and send it coursinfr rapldly through his veins and arteries into every ergan and tissue of the body, It will put flesh on his bones and force in his musclcs: it will give him strcngth and courage and cheerfulness, in a word it will give him complete health. It excretes from the systcin every par ticlo of dead, useless, flabby tissue. It even reduces the weight of the corpulsnt man at the same time that it builds up his ftrength and working power. The weight it adds to people who need it is the kind that comes of pure blood and every organ doing its work properly nnd thoroughly; what pugilists call ' fighting weight." Knockknock knockl What was it was somo ono making a coflln? Ham mer hammer hammer; No; it was somo ono at tho front door, and a bcll was clanging loudly in the empty kitcben. Kingsmark instinctively toro off his coat and put on a drcBsing-gown be foro ho wont down. Aa ho sbot back the heavy bolta of tbo front door ho waa conacioua of voicea without. "Well, what'a up?" he waa aurpriaed to hcar himself aav as ho saw two no- licemen standing on tho doorstep. Tho night amelleu sweet of wet cartu nnd leavea. "Mr. Mildenhall, sir ho'a dead, sir murdered." "Good God!" Klneamnrk lcaned againat tbo door-poBt, flgbting for breath to aay, "I killed him." "xcb, sir. in ms tront earden a knifo in hia bcart. air," put in tho othor policeman. JvingsmarE ruboca nis nanus acrosa hia eyes and looked at it ns if he ex- pccted to seo aomething on it. "I waa apleop," he aaid. apologetically, "wo camo to you through you being so well known to be bia beat mcnu nnu nnving becn scen witn himlnatof all." "What?" snid Klngsmnrk. "Why, sir, sure you'ro heavy witb sleep, or you'd remembor mooting us as ububI, audus giving you good-night, sir don't you recrjllect?" "l ou Baw mo waiKinc wnu xar. Mil denhall to-night?" "lea, sir; ot courao J. diu. uome, sir, rouso youraelf." Kingsmark held his two hands over his hcad and said: "Tell me again." "Again and again, Bir," anawered tho man, with somo tempor. "I anw bim nnd you na uaunl, and I saw bim leavo you at your door; and I saw him go back homo nnd I said good-night, but ho never answered. And then wo Baw tho light and tho window open, nnd wcnt in nnd found tho poor gcntle mnn stono dead on bia own lawn with his hcad among the tulips." Kingamark's bands tightcned their clasp. Tho dead man had kept his promiso then, and had wnlked with him tbat nigbt. A ghost had paccd by hla side a ghost's arm bad lain on his ahouldcr a ghost bad como back tbo murdered man had savcd tho murderor. How curioua. Kingsmark burat out laughing, and fcll at tho policeman'B fcct. They rouaed him or what was loft of him. The beat part of him lay on tho lawn among tho tulips. A atupid sonse of clinging to lifo with botb bands possessed him. Mildenhall hnd snvod hia life; ho dared not throw it away. Ho was condemnod to live. He went through nn inquest ordream ed he did answering questions me chnnicnlly with a growing wonder to flnd his answerB bolioved. What fools pcople werel And ho tho grcatcst fool of all. His old f riond! Kingsmark thinks ho wont mnd n little nfter this. They cnllcd it brain fever. Whon ho got better ho tried to toll himself Mildenhnll was not dend hnd gono to a fnr country. But even that last rng the ono tbing that let any meaning remaln to llfo was torn from hlm, for Mlldonhall'B widow camo to bco him. "My darling," sho cricd, throwing her nrms nround him, "how terriblo nll thia haB been, but I am all your own now." Ho did not nnawor, but sho folt the repulsion of doninl in tho contnct of him. Tho coramonplnco, pretty fnco, frnmed in tho yellow hnir nnd widow's bonnet, dnrkened. Thon sho apoko, rcaBonably, softly, with tho little liap Mildenball had lovod to hear. "Jack, dcar, of courao its vory Bhock ing and all that. But really it ought to brlng ub togothor. Why sbould It part us?" ' Ho drow himsolf up and laid hia dry lips ngninst hor llttlo red mouth. This, too, waa part of his llfo Bentcnce. "Why, indeed?" ho aaid, with a ahiver. And eat with hia head bowed in tho abadow of tho nigbt coming. Tho Argonaut. No othor proparotlon haa ovor dono bo many pcople ao much good as Hood's Snraapnrilla, Araoricn's Grentcat Med-icino. KrAIT FASHION NOTES. Now York Fnslilons. BKIDAL COSTUMKS: OHADUATING DIIESSES: OKGANDIKS: TUCICKD 8ILK WAISTS! COJtMNA TIONS OF IIED, WHITE AND BLUE. Mnny Juno bridcs wlll wear drosscs of aoft white Bruaaela or any othor flnc not, mado ovor ahoor organdy, with fow or many ruflles nccording to Indl vidunl tnsto. Wbito chlffon, anothor oxqulsito fnbrlc for this purpose, Is nlso populnr nnd trlmmcd with broad banda of RonalBaanco laco nnd cndlosa nnrrow doublo chlffon rucblnga, n chnrming ofTect ia producod. Tho gulmpo (or round yoko) cfTect la nlso pro-omincnt in bridal coatumca, and an economical na wen na protty lucn ia to navo tbo gulmpo and long slcovcs mado scpar atoly, and at tho flrst rccoption aftortho wcddlng tour, thoy aro diBponscd witb, and tho wcdding dress worri low neck. AS MANY PEnSONS profor white sntin to nny othor mnto rial, it is by no means out of stylo, nud largo amounts may bo oxpondcd on duchcBBO or polut laco, or n aatin cos tumo may be vory aimply mado; al waya with a blouBo offoct, bigb ncck nnd long slcovcs, and olthor n equaro or round train. Bridal aots of thrco picccs are oxamplcs of flno hnndwork and laco, varying in prico from 812 to Bovcral bundred dollars. Somo partic ularly protty aeta, ahow tho revorB of tbo night dress covcrcd witb exquialto hand cmbroidery, cdged with rcal Val cncicnncs laco, nnd to mcct tho do mands of refinod tasto, they aro deli catelyporfumed by Murray & Lanmans Florida water, which is aoft fragranco remainB unrivalled, while in theso daye of out-door aporta, no omollicnt ia ao cfllcacioua for a aun-burnod complcxlon aa this old-timo fnvorito. SOFTNESS 18 ALSO TIIE LEADINO FEATUItE in graduatlng drcsscs, mull, or flno or gandy (over organdy undorskirts) frillcd to any oxtcnt, enjoying cspccial favor; white silk lininga with mull aro bowovor an optional matter. Tucked or full, gatbored sleovea aro indiapen sablo, tho ornamentation on tho guimpo not ncccssarilv matchinc the aleovea. Plain or fancy Btriped white aatin saancs (tour vnrus bclne sold for n snah) aro always used with npuro white costume, nnd aatin riDbon bows on me shouldors must bo inharmony. Choice is not limited to the fabrics juat dc acribcd, aa flno mualin, Gbina silk or soft net aro used with oxccllent cffcct; tho two main objccta being softness nnd simpliclty. PLAIN COLORED ORQANDIES aro roflled with n better result thau flgured ones, nnd either, ono very doop gathercd flounco having a narrow frill as n hending, or many narrow ruflles is a mntter of taste. TJnder all circum Btnnces tbo odge is furnished in somo way, and contrasting "baby ribbon" stitched on ia peculiarly attractivo whon it is crimson or white. Not unfre quently, doublo frills of the material are placcd at equai diatancea all tbo way up, or insertion may be employed inatead of ruflles. Tho neweBt ldea is ono plain color for tho dress, nnd ruf lles of nnothcr huc, nnd this was illua trated by a palo green organdy, ruflled with lavondcr organdy. The skirl had thrco narrow, plalted flounccs, tho up per ono headed by a beautiful green' and lavender silk paasemcntcrio vino (not band) of leavcs wovcn in tho two colors. Tho guimpo (or yoko) was of green, and tbo revers Qau around tbo shouldera) waa of lavonder ruflles headed by the vino, with 'alecvoB in keeping. TIIERE IS A DECIDED TENDENCY in favor of aheor mualin or organdy underskirts in preforenco to silk (which has just becomo ovident) and somo whito spangled net coatumes nro ren dcrcd ndditionally charmlng by aoft, fleccy underakirts, with n plaiu net rufllo and two chiffon doublo rucbings, as a spccioa of foundation for the satin ribbon points whicli edge tbo skirt. Independent waista wero novcr so populnr, particularly tboao made of tucka througbout, and silk alrcady tuck ed and bordered in barmonioua con trats, sixteen and a half inchcs wido, rotalla at $2,00 per yard. Whon ox pcnao ia not conaidcrod, tho tucked silk ia used for tho cntiro waists, witb tho border arranged round tho lower outlino of tho round yoko (or guimpo) and brougbt down cacb side of tho front, as a looso flowing revers; tho border nleo meeting at tbo outer scnm of tbo sleevo. AN ECONOMICAI, DEVICE is to ueo plain silk for tbo back and tho tucked at tbo front, nnd in this stylo of waist, tho blouao cffcct ia Bcarcoly perceptiblo. Black, spangled net blouso fronta aro now sbown, com mencing nt S2.7C, nnd set off a plain waist wonderfully well, or beadcd and spangled yokca lined witb aatin, cover up many defcctB. White aatin fronta croasod botb ways with narrow black volvot, or plain satin with aevoral tucks or rows of ahirrlng ncross tho front, rival chiffon or aoft silk, aro oxtremely styliBh, andncbange from silk or chlffon. Combinatlons of red, white nnd blue aro Bcon on all sides, the most Btriking being blue silk waiata witb rod vesls, nnd bluo and whlto revers. Theae thrco colors aro comblncd in varions othera waya, eapeclally in mlssoa or children'a wear, and rlbbona, knots or small doaigna are sold by tho thousand. Sofa cuabione aro tho latcst addition to patriotio displays, aomo having tho red and whlto alripca on n bluo aatin pil low, or atara in throo tho colors workod on n neutral tint. Fannie Field. BUOKLEN'B AltNICA SALVE. TllO bost aalvo in tho world forcuts.bruises, soroB, ulcora, snlt rhouni, fever aorca, totter. cbnppod hands, chilblains, corns and nll skin cruptions, nnd poaitivcly curos piloa, or no pny required. It ia gunrnntecd to glvo porfect aatisfaction, or monoy rofundod. Trico twenty-llvo conta por box. For salo bv O. BWkoly, Montpelier, Vt. One Minute Cough Cure, curcs. Tbat It wtiat It wa5 made lor. THE FOR MAN AND BEAST TIIE CELEBRATED IWerchant's GARCLINC OBL. MERCHANT'S GARGLING OIL CO, LOCKPORT, N. Y, TO CLKAN OUT Wator Bugs and Roaches USE BAltNAKD Sc CO.'S. EXTEHJIINATOK No dirt, no lltter, it nover falls if direc tions nro followod. Your druggist solls it. Sont by mall for 60 conta. ItARNAItD & CO.. 7 Tcinplo l'laco, UOSTON, MASS. folt CIIILDREN WHILE CUTTINO their TEKTII An Old nnd Well Tried Koniedr I'or Over I'lfty Ycnrs. MltS, WINSI.UWS SOOT1IINQ SYKUP llAfl been uied for nver flftv Teara br mllltnnR nf mothert for tlioir cblldren wlillo toetliluR, with per- fect iuccesi. it aoothei tne cmld, oftenB tho Kums, allayB all paln, curoa wlna eollcandls tbo beat remcdj for diarrhooa. Soldby druRKlsta ln every part of the world. Uo aure and aak for Mra. Wlnslow's Soothlng Syrup. and tako no otber klnd. Twenty-rivo Ucnta 11 llottlo. No More G-ray Hair ! ltltlTGllT.TNK. the onlr crenulno romodr for ro aiorlnE Kray lialr to Its natural color; no dye, and harmlesa. Thousanda of tcatlmonlala. 81 Iper bottle. Drugglats, or IlltUOKLINK CO., 361 Slxth Avonue, New York. TreatUe on tho halr aont on appllcatlon. FKEE. COUGII8 and COLDS aro often neglected. A contln- uance lor a long time causea some clironio Throat or Lung Troubla. BROWN'S BRON CHIAIi TROOIIES clvo almost lnvarlably lminedlato rellef. (Sold only In bozes. AmericaJHonored. WONDEUFUL ACHIEVEMENT AFTER YEARS OF PATIENT RESEARCH, JoUn AIirruV one of our Aliat DUtlnculnh- cil Cln inlsts, hna Mado n Kemarknblo Dlncovcrj", Dcstllled to Ituvnlutlon lze tlio Trentment ct llrluht'H DlscaHO, Dlnbetcs, nnd Klnilrcd Troulilea. The most iiuportant cxcrctory orcana of the boily nro the kidnoys. When they fail to er forni their work properly serious deranKenieut of nll ortjaiis of tho body is suro to follow. It is impossible for the body to retain effete mattera in its syatem and not becomo tlior- ouRlily poisoned. Inipuro nnd impoveriahed blood, which is unfit to nourish the body, is tho result, nnd, unless wo Ret rid of tho poison by the pronipt and proper action of the kid neys, nright's disease or somo othor kidney tronhlo will bo induced, and eventually pro duce death. Tlie Kro.it medical d'scovery, Morrow's Kid- neoids, in yellow tablet form, aro mado to meet every stn!;e of the diseaso as it may arise, by destroying all nvemies of the disease's pro prress or, when it is fully underway, to sup press further increa.o and build up a formid ablo barrier atrninst further ndvnnco of the disease. No modical discovory of tho present centurj, not even Dr. Koch's Lymph for tlie curo of consumption, is doini; so much for suf- tenng liumanity as ilonow's ivulneoms. Diabotes is another most coiumon kidney troublo, rankiiiK noxt to liriirht's disease in its terrible destructiou. Tho flrst symptoms are failuro of BtrciiKtU nnd emaciation. Tho mouth is pasty, skin dry nnd hard, the bowels are constipated, vomitiii); is frecuient, tho vis ion bccomes dim, memor' and mtellect fail, and tho temper bocomes irritable. In iliauetes as weu as urignt s cnseaso no medicino compares with Morrow's Kidueoids. TJiey are mado especially for healthful RCtion upon the kidnoys, Koilitr 'Jirect to tlie seat of immediately nfter tho first doso is taken, Morrow's Kidueoids nro for sale at all deal- ora. l'nco f0 cents a uox, or six uoxes lor S2.50, If not to be had at your dealer's, they will bo sent po3tpaid upon receipt of pnce by tho Ueru Medicino Uo., &prin(;lielu, Uino. RHEUMATISM GAN BE CURED The Above Goods are for Sale by LESTER H. GREENE ------- - w -w v - -v MontpelieFXmckirs'! Pcoplo wlio buy a groat packago of crackora for a small family becauso thoy aro a littlo chcapor, aro catiug most of tho timo old orackors. Uuy a fow dozon at a timo, and you aro all tho timo eating ircoti ctBcitete. Uso tho MONTPELIER ORAOKEHS. " THEY ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD." Frosh ovory day. Wo Bell moro Vormout thau any G H. GROSS k SON, aa a nr ov S.OTTENBERG & BROS.N.Y BURLINGTON DRUG CO. SOLE D1STRI BUTERS. PERRY DAVIS ! somc60ycarsacoinvcntprl S amedicinewliTrTi M.,tVttUituuu public favor inanincredibly snon space or time. Hvery ; one mat was lortunate jf enoue'h to P-et n hnHU ! profuse in nraises nf tfc iri. 5 tues. it is now sold in every k country in tho world, and m'Mlons of liomca k Wnliiii nni hn mll,n.l 1 Ii. Ii i T. a - MARVELOUS ' effcct upon all internal and sudden min s ? rcm a ft-a Ua L 1 and for Stomach-arfip. inA. : (. gestion. colic and all bowcl 5 complainu Itlsfar aboveallolhers. i ' ii Kcpt ln a convenlent place for cases of cm , crgcncy.dollaralndoctor'sbillswillbo savcd. 9 ware of spurloua and Injurious lmftatlons. s Ask for Perry Davis' . uy. z3u.t unia larEe ones. n. lt. I PAIN-KILLER i O C300CLJ9 Gdtlbr'b I'ocket IuiiALKii worka like B chartn. Ourea Catarrh and Broncbltls. Eleorio in effect. S1.12 by mall. W. H. Smlth & Co Propg, ltuffnlo, N. Y ASTHMA CURED lly Dr. TAFT'S AST11MAI.KNK. Send your address. P'lt never Fails. A Trial Bottle FltElS. Dr. Taft Bros., Elra Street, Rochester, N. Y. $500 in Gold Is not the value of ono Bottle of Dr. TAFT'S WHITE 1'INE STKUP. when it has cured your Cough ?llen all other medicines have failed. A puro Extract of White Pine Gum. It's a speciiio for all coughs, colda, and all lung troubles and consumption. Try one bottle. Dr. TAFT BROS., Rochester, N. Y. DIGESTINE Is tho ONLY remedy for Indigestion and Dyspepsia That ia' ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS, re quirea NO DIETING, onablea you to ENVJOY your food, glves you REST ot NIQHTS, put8 new VIM and ENERGY luto you and MAKES LIFE WORTH LIVING. Twenty-livo conta per box Book of Gurea mailod free. DIGESTINE GoTspringfield, Mass. PILES GURED or money refunded by ualng Dr. Franklin's Ointment ItchinR or any soro will qulckly dlsap pcar by ualtiK thia Wonderful neallcg Ointment. Manufactured by E. S. GREENE CO., - Springfield, Mass. After all othor remedies fail ask your Druggist for DR, RAY'S BLOOD PURIFIER PARILLA COMPOUND, And use as directed. crackors that aro coiisuincd othor bakor llving. in - MONTPELIER, VT. SELECTED POETRY. Ily in n Ilcforo Action. Tlio eatth U full ot nnser, Tlie teaa are dark wltli wrath; Tlie HAlloni ln their liarneaa (lo up OKalnit our path ICro jet wo looie tlio leglona, Ere jet wo ilraw tlie blade, Jeliorah ot tlie Tbundera, Lord. Uodof llattloj, aldl IIIrIi luat and forward bearln;, I'roud heart, rebellloua brow Deaf ear and aoul uncarliiR, Wo aeak Tliy mercir nowj Tlie alnner that foreawore Tlioe, Tlie fool that paaaed Thee hj, Our tlraea are known before Thee I.ord, nruiit ua atrongtli to dlot For tlioso who kneol balde ua, At altata not Tlilnc own, Wlio lack the llghta that gnldo ua, Lord, let their falth atone. If wronf? wo did to call them, Iljr honorbound tlioj camei Lot not Tliy wrath befall them, llutdeal to ua tho blame. From pantc, prlde and lerror, Ilerenge that knowa no relgn Light haite and lawleaa error, l'rotect ua yct again, Cloak Tliru our undeaervlng, Make flrm thoahudderlng breath, ln allence and unawervlng. To taate Tliy leaaer deathl E'on now their vanguard gathera I Ee'n now we tace the fray Aa Thou dldat help our fathera, Ilelp Thou our hoit to darl 1'uinilod of algna and wondera, In life, ln death, made clear Jehovali of the Thundera, Lord, Ood of Ilattlti, hearl Ilndyard Klpllng, A Letter Kliyme ot Four, Iluay all day long, Uhceileatof laaaea, Like a crlcket's aong In the graaaea; Wakefnl with the waklng auu, Woiklng tlll each taak la done, Thlnklng earneat thonghta which none May dlvtne That'a Cora. IlulUea not a few, Sllppered feet a-twlnkle, Kyea like atara of blue rerlwtnkle; Atra engaglng, exqulilte, Tlny frowna and amllea that fllt, Arch, eoquettlah, Juat a blt, Falry-flne That'a Flora. Neat and aweet and nlce Aa all care can roake her; Prettlly preclae Little Quaker; Smooth brown halr and forehead pure, Qulet atep and look demure, Toea turned out, you may bo aure, On the Ilue That'a Dora. llrlmmed with aweetneaa aa Clorer-topa with honey, (Scarce a bloiaom aa Looka ao aunnyl) Ilrave and loyal, bllthe and brown, Laughing every trouble down, LoTlng though tho whole world frown, Sweethoart inlne That'a Norahl Margarot Johnson, ln June St. Mcholaa. Tlio rnukco Girl in War. Sho weara the aoldler buttoua Of all her aweethearta true, A button heada her hatpln, Her braceleta of them, too; They gleam around her glrdle, They neatle iu her curl, Compoao tho necklace, earrlnga, Of our fair Tankee glrl. Our flag wavea from her window, It liuttera on her wheel, Adorna her horae and carrlage, Her poodle and her aeal; Old Olory on her bosom In loTO-knot fold and furl; Her lorer U a aoldler And ahe'a hla Yaukee glrl. O, loyal red her llpa are, And white her brow aud aoul, Her chceka are anow and crimaon, Our color, aureole; The atara aro blue eyea beamlng, The natlon'a prlde aud pearl, The aoldler'a other "Olory," Ood blesa tr.e Yankee glrll -Lu 1). Cake,tn New Uaven (Conn.) Courler. Neiv liooks. WOUKINGMEN'S INSUKANCR, bv Wil- liam F. Willoughby, United Statos De part of Labor (Vol. XIV. in Crowoll's Library of Economics and Folitics.) 12mo, cloth, $1.75. This ia a painstak- ing and oxhauetivc osamiuation of the problem of tho insurance of working mon against accident, sickness, and old ago. Thero is no work. quite liko it. It covors foreign syslems of compulsory inauranco, tho various forms of insur anco resulting from the voluntary ef forts of employers and workingmen, the relief departments organized by rail way companies aud other largo employ ers of labor, and tho insurance work of labor unions in tho United Slates and abroad. Tho author has had excep tional opportunities for obtaining facts at flrst hand; and hia work appeals to all students of social conditions, to thoso ongaged in tho management of inBuranco and roliof organizations, and to thcso who are involved in tho voxed qucBtion of employers' liability. From T. Y. Crowoll & Co., New York, CONORE8SIONAL COMMITTEE, By Lauros Q. McConachie, Fh. D. Witn tho expanBion in recont yoars, growing over moro and moro rapid, of population and complicated intorests througbout our land, "tho cumborsomo organiza tion of alowor days" was subjected to a strain it could not boar; and tho adop tiou of a multiplicity of committoes, each intruBted with somo departmont, waa tho only practical way out of a vast difllculty. It illuBtratos ovolutlon as working ln a living, changing political organiBm, and Dr. McConacbio studioB its dotailfl with great caro. LTe writeB with no llttlo vivacity, and with a wealth of intoresting illustratiou. From T. Y. Crowoll & Co., Now York. OOMMIBBlONBrte' HOTIOX. KSTATK OF SOl'IIIA V. MOIISU. The underalgued, liaring been appolnted by the Ilouorablo ITolmte Court for the Ulatrictof Waanlcg lon, conuulaalouera to recelvo, eiamlne and adlust all clalma and demanda of all peraona againat the ei Ute of SOl'IIIA 15. MOltS1!!. late of CabSt. la aaid dlatrlct. doceaaedj aud all clalma eililb Ited ln offaet thereto, hereby glvo notlca that we wlll meet for the purpoaoa aforesald, at th Town Clerk'a onice, In the town of Oabot, In aaid Illatrlct. on the Mth day of June and the I Jth dar ut Isovember neit. from ono o'clock p. M. nntll four o'clock r. u each of aatd daya, and that alx niontha from the lith day of Way. A. 1). 181. la the timo llmlted by aaid Court for aaid credltora tc prraeut their clalma to ua for examluatlon o( ftllO WAIlCfi , Ilated at Cabot, thia Jlit day of May. A, 1). ISI8. llliAUMAN 0. KOOKRB, 1 07-08 JI UUTON D. WELLS, Com ' HOME DYEING A Plcasurc at LmsL No AIuss. No Trouble. MAYPOLE SOAP I .5 jWASHESM2 DYESfl AT ONE OPERATION : . . ANY COLOR. The Clcanest, Fastest Dye for: Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, jS Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Under- ; :SHnen, etc, whether Silk, Satin, : :2Cotton or Wool. ii ?' ZiSold in All Colors by Orocers and'l S Druggists, or malled free i: for 15 cents; Address, TIW MAYPOLB SOAP DBPOT, 127 Duaae Street, New York. I; ESTATE OF BIAKTIIA ANN I'KRLSIAN.I STATB OF VKrtMONT, DIBTBIOT OB" WASUIKaTON, SS, In Probato Court. held at Mnntmtller. 1 n nnrl frti aaid Dlatrlct, on the 2UU day of Slaj, A.D. 1SU8: Klljah Dann Wllliams. Kxecutor of the laat wlll aud teatament of MAUTIIt ANN l'ERL MAN. late of Mlddleaez. ln aaid Illtrl. ceaaed, preaenta hla admlnlatratlon account for examluatlon and allowance, and raakca appll catlon for a decreo of dlstrlbutlon and part! tion of the eatate of aaid deceaaed. Wliere npon, lt la ordered by aaid Court, that aaid accoant and aaid appllcatlon be referredto aaeaslon thereof , the 10th day of June, A. I). 1818. for hearlng and declalon thereon; and, lt la further ordered, that notlce hereof be glven to all peraons lntereated, by subllcatlon of the aame three weeks aucceaalvely ln 'he lermonl Watchman & Stati JournaU a newapaper publlehedat Montpelier, prevloua to aaid time ap- DOlnted for hearltl?. that thnv mnT annngp o. ,.M time and place, and, ahow cauae, if any they may have. why aaid account ahould not be allowed, and auch decree made. Hy the Court. Atteat, wh)9 HIKAM CARLETON. Judne. 12STATI5 OF IIKLKN II. IIOWES. STATE or VBBMONT, DISTB10T Ot WASUINQTOJf, BB. In Probato Court, held at Montpelier, In and for aald Dlatrlct, on the 23d dayof May, A.D. 18S8: .,t.if6e,5i-,T5?.1.1.n!,Admlul,trator of the eatate of IIELEN II. IIOWES, late of Montpelier, tn aald Dla trlct, deceaaed, preaenta hla admlnlatratlon ao count for examlnatlon nnd allowance, and makea ap pllcatlon for a decree ot dlstrlbutlon and partltlon of the eatate of aald deceaaed. Whereupon ll la ordered by aald Court, that aald account and aald appllcatlon be referred to a eeaalon thereof, to be held at the Frobate Offlce tn aald Montpelier, on tho 21at day of June, A. D. 18i, for hearlng and declalon thereoni And, lt la further ordered, that notlce hereof be glven to all peraona lntereated, by publlcatlon of the aame three weeka aucceaalvely in the Vermont H'atehman JL- State Joumat, a newa paper publiahed at Mont peller, prevloua to aald time appolnted for hearlng, that they may appear at aald time and place, and ahow cauae, it anr they may have, why aald account ahould not be auoweo, and auch decree made. lly the Court. Atteat, 08-03 IIIItAM OAKLETON, Judge. KSTATK OFJ.OUESA 1 ORAY. STATB OF VERMONT, DIBTBIOT OF WASUINQTOJf, 88. In Frobate Court, held at Montpelier, ln and for aald Dlstriet.on the 2Jd day of May, A.D. 1S93. Darua A. Oray, Adinlnlatrator ot the eatate ot LOUESA F. OltAY, late of Waterbury, lu aald Dlatrlct. deceaaed, preaenta hla admlnlatratlon account for examlnatlon and allowance, and makea appllcatlon for a decree of dlstrlbutlon and par tltlon of the eatate ot aald deceaaed. Whereupon lt la ordered by aald Court, that aald account and aald appllcatlon be reterred to a aeaslon thereof, to be heidat the l'robate Offlce, ln aald Montpelier, on the 11th day of June, A. D. lsts, for hearlng and declalon thereon: And, lt la further ordered, that no tlce hereof be glven to all peraona lntereated by publlcatlon of the aame three weeka aucceaalvely ln f he Vermont Watchman d- State Journal, a newapaper published at Montpelier, prevloua to aaid timo ap polnted for hearlng, that they may appear at aaid ttme and place, and ahow cauae, If any they may have, why aald account ahould not be allowed and auch decree made. By the Court, Atteat, OS-03 HIKAM CAKLETON, Jodge. ESTATE OF ARTIIUK DENIS. Statb of Vermont, dibtbiot of wabi1inoton, 88. In Frobate Court, held at Montpelier, In and for aald Dlatrlct. on the 24th day of May, A. D. 1S!: Charlea DeF. Ilancroft, Admlulstrator of the eatate of AKTIIUK DENI8, lato of Montpelier, ln aatd Dlatrlct, deceaaed, preaenta hla admlnla tratlon acconnt for examluatlon and allowance. and makea appllcatlon for a decree of dlstrlbutlon and partltlon ot the eatate ot aald deceaaed. Where upon, It la ordered by aald Court that aald account aud aald appUcationbe referred to a aeaalon thereof, to be held at the Frobate offlce, ln aald Montpelier, on the 10th day ot June, A. D. 138, for hearlng and declalon thereon ; and, lt la further ordered, that notlce hereof be glven to all peraona lntereated by fubllcatlon of the aame three weeka aucceaalvely ln bt Vermont Watehman & State Journal, a newapaper publiahed at Montpelier, prevloua to aald time appolnted for hearlng, that they may appear at aald timo aud place. and ahow cauae, if any they may have, why aald account ahould not be allowed and auch decree made. lly the Court. Atteat, 06 03 HIKAM CAKLETON. Judge. 00MMIB8I0NEB8' NOTIOB. ESTATE OF DEUORAII PAINE. The underalgned. having been appolnted by tho Honorahie Frobate Court for the Dlatrlct of Wash ington, coinmisalonera to recelve, examine and ad Juat all clalma and demanda of all peraona againat the eatate of DEIIOKAI1 FAINE, late of the clty,ot liarre ln aald Dlatrlct, deceaaed, and all clalma ez hlblted in offaet thereto, hereby give notlce that we wlll meet for thopurpoaea atoreaaid at the homo of Lucln II. Durrell, lntlie town of liarre, lu said Dla trlct, on the fith day of November next, from two o'clock nntll four o'clock r, M of aald day, and that alx montha from the 6th day ot May, A. D. 1SD3, la the time llmlted by aald Court for aald credltora 10 present their clalma to U tor exawlnMlon and allowance, ,oSated " Bsrre' W "th day of May, A. 1). l8$v, H. F. WATEKMAN.I V, 07 09 o. N. WATEKM AN, f m' OOUUIBBIONXBt' NOTIOX. ESTATE OF QEORGE W. TUIINER. The nnderaigned, having been appolnted by the Honorable Frobate Court for the Dlatrlct of Waah. Ington commlsalonera to recelve, examine and ad luat all clalma and demanda of all peraona againat fhe eatate of OKOItOK W. TUKNF.lt; late ofNValta. Oeld, tn aald Dlatrlct, deceaaed, and all clalma ex hlblted lu offaet thereto, hereby give notlce thafwo wlll meet for the purpoaea aforeaald at the dwell. ing houae of A. II. stockwell, ln the town of Walta flpld, tn aald Dlatrlct, on the 23d day of July and 23d day ot November next, from one o'clock, r.u. nntll four o'clock, p. M each of aald daya. and that alx montha from the 2Jd day of May, A. D. 1883, la the time llmlted by aald Court for aald credltora to preaent their clalma to na for examlna tlon and allowance. I8,.l.Whto "'Y,?7 ''. A.D. 07-09 SAMUEL SOMEU VILLE, f Commlaalonera. ESTATE OF JOUN li. 1'IKE. Statb o Vermont, Dibtbiot of Washington, 88. In Frobato Court, held at Montpelier, lu and for aald Dlatrlct. on the 2Jth day of May, A.D. 1348. John llertou Flke, AdmlulatrHtor of the eatate nt J01IN II. 1'lIiE, late or MarahHeld, ln aald Dlatrlct, deceaaed, preaenta hla admtnlatratlon ac count for exainlnailon aud allowance, and makea appllcatlon for a decree or dlstrlbutlon and partltlon ot the eatAte ot aald deeeaaed. Whoreuuou, lt la ordered br aald Court, that aald account ana aaid ap pllcatlon bo referred to a aesslou thereof, to be held at tho Frobate Ofllce, In aald Montpelier, on the 16th day ot June, A.D, 1R)S, tor hearlng aud declalon thereon t And, lt la further ordered, that notlce hereof bo glven to all peraona lntereated, by publlca catlon ot tlie aame three weeka aucceaalvely ln the Kfrmonr iVatehman A State Journal, a newapaper publiahed ut .Montpelier, prevloua to aald time ap polnted for hearlng, that thoy may appear at aald time and placo and ahow cauae, lt any they may have, why aald account ahould not bo allowed, aud auch decree mado, lly tho Court.-Atteat, HIKAM CAIlLETON.Jndge. 07-09 soap i