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VERMONT WATCI-IMAN & STATE JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1902. 8 In every town L and village z&rfSlL maybehad, that makes your aiir I horses glad. tVSMJBSSlgSMMJIiaBJBU3SsirIMmTO BAHKK. I i . t.iitpllaiioe with :in almost unaui m i wish of thu Uepnbliran voters of tir city of Barre, N. 1J. Phelps u utihi'iitod t heooino ii outididato fof ittate Sonator from Washington ciOuuty and his nanie will be present fil at the Itepublican county convon Mon to be hold.in Montpelier .Tuno Wll'ur Shopard of tlils oity ia a catdidate l'or high sherift' of tho 'tuiity and will have tlie undivided sni'port of tho Barre dologation. Li ua Mao, daughter of Mr. and Mrs tt. nrge K. Ohurch of West Tops ham and T. G. Oarswoll of this city vitxi marriod tliis week at the homo of the brido. Botli of thoso young penph are well aud favorably known in Barri'. Tho briuo is a graduuto of iTnui Mountain Seniinary at Water bury Oentur and has, until recently, bnt n ste nographer in tho gonerul oiiico of thi" Ci'iitral Vermont Haihvay at St Albany The groom has boen rm.minnit in niilitary affairs and was for soni' time ca)tain of tho Sponcer ritlcs of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Cars will will rosido on Koitli Avpiiuo at-tt-r thfir returu from their wedding trn. 'ol. FranU U Groone, editor of tho tit Albans Messeniior. will bo Mo- WORTH A THOUGHT, This Statement Will Inleresi Scores of Montpelier People. Tho faotB givcn below aro worth a por'uBtil by all who aro unxiouB about thcir physical condition or are siiui larly altvmtod to this resident of Mont pi'lier. It is a local oconrrenoo and can bo thoroughly iuveBtigated. Mrs. Sarah Downing, of No. 12 Barre streot, suys : "Tho pain noross my baek was vory sovero, espocially aftor ii. hard day's work, and if I stood for any length of timo it niado mo rostloHs and norvous and at night so I could not sleop. A kidnoy woaknoss, whioh was also distresBing and ati noying, bothorod nie. I used various rouiedios bnt got 110 rolief from them. I road of Donn's Kidnoy Pills and my grandson got a box for mo at W. K. Poolo's, Druggist, Montpelier, Vt. Thoy did mo a great deal of good in every way. My baok was strongor and I could sloep at nlght. ' Tlio kidnoy scorotions woro also eorroctod. My daughter also used them with good iosults. " For sale by all doalors, prico (50o a box. Fostor-Milburn Co., Bull'alo, N. Y., sole agents for tho United Statos. Remombor tho nanio Donn's and tako no other. MAN BEFORE BREAKFAST. KING KDWAHD'S BIRTHDAY. London, May 81. Tlio birthday of King Edward, (who was born JNov. l), 1841,) was olllcially celebrated on Friday, it having beon dccided as an nouncod in the Oillcial Gazotto April 1K ll.nf Ulo !Tn -luuf T-'u lint-nl llnv vcn morial Day orator at Barre city aud t0'b) cuiebrfttc.(i in London and on tlio Pnsideiit A. D. Browiiof Norwich homo ,.tntions May 30, as boing tho rniversity, Northflohl, at Last Barre. , mogt suitabi0 tim0 for n military dis- Tln rxeri-ises in tliis oit.v will bo of a similar nature to tlioso hold in for Mt r years. Vlvin F. Smitli, oue of the oldest pt rsons in Barre celebrated tliis weok llore III Nnttircil Thmi U'oinnn, Hnya iin OliHorrntit lt)Kaiirnitir, "Of coursc," Bald nn nvenuo rustnu rnnt Ureper, "I thlnk my btislnesB gives ino tho tiest opportunltlos ln tho world for jndglng limniiti nature. My obscr vatlons havo led mo to the coiicluslon lliat womon, ns norvous na thoy aro supposed to bo, nro inoro good naturod than tncn. Tho lest for HiIb tralt comea nt broaltfnst tlmo. Now, I Biipposo thnt my onstotucrs nro nbout iib choer.v a lot ns fre(tiont nny rPBtnurant In tho city. A good lnnny of them aro nows papor mon, who, as a UBiial thlnj:, tako llfe ns lt eomoH wltlioul tnuoli com plnlnt. If you talso them ln the evon luc or latc nt nlglit, you will flnd tliem the lnost eompauionablo lot lmaftlnabfe But lot ino tcll you thcro Ib n dlfferencr, ln tlio moinlnp;. , "As frlendly ns 1 ain wlth most ol' tho mrn who oomo ln hero, Ihere is imt oiit" whom I wotild care to provoko be forc he pots his brenkfast. Most of tlio 'Ulelis' aro made concoriiinK the llrst monl df the day. The wnlter lt t o h1ov ; tlio stmk Is too rare; the Bteak Ib too well done; .the epgs nre not frled propcrly or nro bolled too little or too inuch. But b.V tho time the nverage mnn hns hnd a cood mcnl and n eup of hot cofrfc 'Itlcl.nrd ls hlmBoIf afmln.' "New, wlth womeii lt ls dllTerent. I don't know whother It ls bccnuse thoy wake up less hunsry thnn incu or 12DUOATIONAL OOLUMN. Viowsof Somo New 15iiKland Sulierln tondontB on Oorporal Pun-ishmout. Tho sovoro punishmont of a pupil by tho principal of a IiIrIi boIiooI in Now York and his smbxociuont arrest has led to koiiio discitssloii by leadiiiK edueators, of oorporal puiiinliinuiit ln tho schools. Tlio mothod of the prin elpal aforesaid has boon critioisod be causo ho used a pioco of rubbor hose lipo, whioh was jirobably thn flrst tliiiiK ho fonud handy at tho time, aud whlch ho laid on with sueh for tho subduint; of tho unro gonorato youth that ho left marks that woro apparont for nomo tlmo if thoy did not rosult in pormanont, ln jnry to tho boy. His mothod is known as tlio "rubbor pipe cnro" and has buon used in some othor schools. Somo Now Kngland sohool supc.rin tendontB have beon asked to givo thoir oiinions on corporal punishmont. A portion of tho stntemonts receivod aro horowith rIvoii aa taken from a Now York papor. "As for tho Hudson mothod of ptui ishliid with a rubbor pipe, fow had ovor heard of it. Scarcoly a superin- Gentral Vermont Railway, nniintMicliiK Mrc)i S, IWtf rrnlns Colnu South nnd East Will Lonvo Montpollor as Follows: W ;(p0 A. M MAII., fur Fllrlibiirii. IIokiiiii, Sjrlnir irt hiiiI Nt w York I'jirliir c;ir to l!t,n W.3'i IV M FAST TUAIN. lor IIimIhii ln lowell, inil New Vnrk Bprhulli'l'l nr Ni-w linlnii iunl 4Vnrc(5stcr vln N'Hlnia. Pnilnr rar to llnstnn. S.W. 1'. M. I'ASNKNUKU. ror Whllf lllycr .(r 13:4 A. M.. ilnlly KXIMIKHS, l'or U..M011 vlu !,.. 11 ntnl all poltiu ln Nw KnBtaii'l, Nw Vorh nt .ontli. rtilltiiHn Hli-ci'rn to Norton nml lo prititf VM. Trnlna ColriB North and WoDt. i .Mi A. M., lall) KXlMtKHW for Monircnl himI iln veal itinl wet'k la)s for (yiliinl'UrK. UU'lil'ord huO Utnwa. li'i'pllij? nr. Montpelier lnntlon Ut ottneal. :o A. M. I'AMHKNnr.lt for lliirlliiirton. Ilnl nii.l. St. AIIihiis. MonlrMil, Ultuiva aml Itlrhionl oaklna ''onncrilons l'or Troy. Alliauy niul Nw Vork JMY. M. rASSKNIIKH, lor llurllliKloii, St. Al '.rini, Moutri'al, Hoiifi'M V01.1t, aiul Ittti'iron). I'arloronr 10 M .tilroal wliliniit cliiinm. 1" M. KXl'KWS l'or 111 rllitjcli. St, Alhnm unl Monlrvnl. l'ulliiiiiii tli-c plntf orfrom Monlilltr limcttoii to Clilcaffo wltliont cliangt'. Throiixli tlckfls to('lilcam aiul jill iolnU Wefl tor aale at tlio prtnclti.il statlonft. Suburban Traln Sorvlco. I.cuvc Motitii'ller at il:ll, :Vl A. M.. U " iihi, iii?u v. m. Arrlfc at llarn' limiif tiilniitv mIV r leiivliiK tlint. Leare llarri' nt l'J:OI a. m.. M:S3, a. M.i 11:01 M.i l!05, San r. M. Arrlvc nt MontHltr. tweiity niln iln arttr li uvliijr lliiii'. Tialli" li'nvf for Wllllaniiltiiwii at W:M !'. M. aiul liW f M. All pniui'iiKii tralna will atop at lln' I'lonwi Work lo tnkf or U-hv? paappntirs wlicti atgnftllMl. 0. A. I.AKd, Airent. E. II. KITZHIJOII, Vlce I'rci., Ociioral Manairer. i. W.CUMMINUs.Uoneral I'wnmt Avriii. p;ay. On tho otlior naiiti, toreiRU sta tious will celobrato it Nov. i), tho ac tual anniversary of His Majosty's birth. General interost in the colobration, hi" . iBthy-seventh buthdny. Mr. -as apiiarontly not seriously dimin Smith's irroat-Knuidfatherwns ;i sol- ished bv the oxuectation of tho irreat- Ut r of the Hovolution. His father 0r series of ovents surroundint,' tho w is in the war of 1812 and fonr broth- coronation. The towns throuRhont r and two sons sorved ln the war of tho kingdom were paily decorated and rlu rt bolllon. bo-llapged today and the shippinp at Tht case of snmll pox discovered the various ports mado the payost dis- this week in Barre has beon kept in play of bnntinu. striet nuarantine and so far 110 new Tho chiof celebratiou of tho day was fa-.es have boen reported. Tlievictim the eeremony of "Troopinp the col- is Miss Mary Patterson, a younp ors" 011 the horsoRuards parado hcro, woman of twenty-three years who and tho prosontation of colors to tho eaim- from Sweden to this conntry to new Irisli puard. Stands covered rcsidt three days before it was discov- with crimson cloth wero erected 011 ered that she had small pox. Tho thrce sides of tho parade piound and house in which she is will bo closoly were occupied by thousands of priv- quarantined aud ollicers aro stationed ileped speetators, includinp .Tosoph there day aud night to prevont any II. Olioato. and Mrs. Ohoate and tho unauthomed person enteriup or leav- secretary of tho United Statos om- ing. Thoboardof healthacted prompt- bassy, Henry White, lv in tho matter and 110 attempt has Tromoudous oheorinf; greeted tho ap- beon mado to eouceal tho fact that the poaranco of tho King, and his brilliant yoang lady is ill with small pox. escort, which inolnded many notables. At a meotiiiK of the Barre Mor- Tho crowds preseiit bared thoir hea( -1 i...i.i wlulu His Ma.iestv nroceedcd to tho d"v evenlnT Z Sta i salutinK lint Aftor an inspoction of noy discounttsa f or olerks unani" tho line of troops and 1 tho , l'1on monsly adopted. A lotter was ro- of tho colors, tho coromonies e ndod i.... -,. .....i -it t ji with a roviow ol all tho troops 011 tho wayaskhiBif accommodations could sround. Tho wcather was otand bo tountl ln Uarro lor an ovoraii aim wrappor factory. Tho matter was re ferred to tho committee 011 new indus trics with instructiciiis to roport lator. tondont was found who was rcndy to whether nn empty ntornach nfTects tholr sanction punishmont upon nny part of nerves to a less degree, but those who tho body oxcept uiion tho liand nnd pet tholr broakfnst hero Beldom nnnoy most of them ropnrd tho Hudson ous us wlth complalnts."-Washington Post, tom as ' ' degrading. ' . rpj10 guporintondont 0f tho Hudson sohools himsolf, )T. G. Morrill, admits that "punishmont 011 the hand is prof erablo, becanso it is moro dignifled. " Mr. Morrill said : "Thoro has boen a groat deal of misroprosentation and oxnpgoration coucorning Hudson schools. I approvo corporal punish ment whon applied with discrotion, and though punishmont upon tho hand is . proferablo because moro dig nifled, yet I think thoro nro cases who'ro tho pood old-fasliioned way is most olfectual: It cortainly seems to mo that tho mothod now in uso is proforablo to knocking a boy down. " Soo. Hill of tho Massachusetts Stato board of odncatiou said: "You ask 1110 if I approvo of corporal punish mont. I discourage it aud, personally, sueceedod in rofraining fromits ubo. " ,T. W. MoDonald, oue of the agents of tho Massachusetts state board said : "I boliove that toachors should have tho powor to inllict it, but that it should be rosorted to only on very raro occasions. All coriioral punish mont is cruel. Ofton, wlten it is real Montpelier & Wells River R, R. Montpelier Don'tH ror I.ltcrnry Iloje liinern. Don't tell the editor whnt y. ur fnin lly or frlends or Uterary ncinlntnnces wiy of your mauuserlpt. Uon't urpe the editor to buy your mauuserlpt brenuse you nced the mon ey to help you In contrlbutlug to tbo Biipport of your famlly or ln inal:lnp your way throuph eollego. Don't asBinue a Jaunty, sarenstie or lnslstent tone wlth the edltur. Don't coyly nsk hlm to "permit this llternry dove to nest ln your ollve tree or vtn return lt to tho nrk ut tbe uboe nd dress." Don't try to tcniper the neverlty of his Judgment by sendlng hlm prossed flowers wlth your mauuserlpt or to lmpress hlm wlth vour llternry powor nnd oxperlence by telllng hlm thnt you "wrlte 011 the sptir of tuc momcnt and nover correct," Bear ln mlnd, lu Bhort, that the best way to Bubmlt n tnanuscrlpt la sltuply to subtnlt lt nnd let lt BpeaU for ltsolf. Franklin B. Wlley ln Ladles' Iloino In Klli-ct Dec. 11. 1WII. Traliu leavlnn as tollowa Uolnic ens : 8:oo a. nn. maii. ('. V llloli A. M Coiinects at Wi-llt Itlver wltli iicconiiuo.l.illon ira';. uortli, uii.l wlth inall traln south over l'asinuupslc DlvlslDii Uotton .v M:inu 11. i(. Aim connrcta wnn iccomtuoilatloii traln north, vln White Monmaln Dtrlslon. an.l wlth iiiaII traln south, whlch has ttirouifh traln tenlrv froin Wells Itlver to lloston, vlii I'ly niouth, C'ouconl, Manchtisler, Nanliua an.l lowell rrlvlnK at ll..t tt 1:80 1- M. I I IO P. M. Express. (O V. stallon 1:10 r. M.) Coiinecta at Wells lilver wlth exire inut inal iralu north over easautnpslc DlvlHh.n, II. & M. U. lt 800 I.lne e.xpruss to ft. l'.uil nml Mlniieaolls Weatern cxi.rem to Chlcairo an.l uliiht express 101 I'acltlc Coast poluls vln C. P. liy. ThroiiKh tleepiim cars, Wells Itlvir to St. 1'aul, Montreal to t lilcnio. lally excepi .Hatunlays. Montreal to l'aclllc I'oaii. n.l tourlsl cirs lo r.iclllc Coast Weilnes.l.iys (,011 nects wlih mall traln lor Ms'mi. Mttleton. Whlu ih-l.t. l.il.iH.iA. I.;iiieiiMter. flro-Nrnn kii.1 llerllli. Ai.i 'unnecls wlthexprea traln for jloston vla lMyiin.iith, srrhlim at ItoMon at 8:1m f. M. Tliroiifrii paih.r cr Wells Itlrer to itostou. 4: 1 O P. M. Accommotlatlon. (I.envos from M. A W. H. stallon only.) Concects al Wells lllver wllh traln north oer I'assuinplc Dlvlklon, It. A M. U. lt.. tor all stallons tx twoen Wells Itlver aml Lyndonville, wlth accoin uio.l.itlon south r.ir all statlons hetwecn Wells Itlver aivl White Itlv.-r .lui.otlon. an.l wlth acroiiiui...Utlon iralt.over White Mountaln Ulvlsloii, II. M. U H. forWvhon. I.lttleton. WhlUHcl.l an.l I,an.-atei . Tralns West. Uave Wells Itlvrr-T.IM, ln.05 A. M. :i 4" IV Arrlvc Montpelier-!) U.;HA.M. Ml I'. Alnnyii nyittR, Llfc conslsts ln n ecrlea of chMigea ol Ussue, und the hiiinan economy Ib slrn ply, bo far iib Its trmterlal part Ib con eerned, a mnehlne and irlmarlly Ue Iiends 011 food iib tho most Importnnt fnetnr In l;eeplng It lu worklng order. WI11 n It Ib said that we comincneo to dle w. kooii iib we nre born, lt of coure tnentiB thnt eertnln pnrts of the body Ininiedlatol.v lienln to prrlsli; thcir e Istenee Ib ephemenil; they cntne nnd go. nre replenlshed nntl deeay. They nre the tlylng pnrtH of thnt s.vstein of llfe wl.lch mtty limt a little whlle, but Whlrh must eventunlly yleld to the ln exorablo lnw of nature. Tho nalla, tlie halr, ete.. arc obscrvnblo ns an ItiBtniiee of this dee.'iy. Th Knino rule appllc to every other organ and llsBue of the body, though It Is ;iot pnlpable to the naked eye. Tho Bkln Ib nhvnyB peolttiK. Thn food thi Is tnken ln the 0110 hour uoiirislien the sygtem nnd oJectB that whlch wps taken the hour liefore HiMv Illrdx MlKrtitc. Mnny of the sninller nnd weaki-r blrdB, llke the tly rntchers, vlniw. wren?, klnglets nnd blueblrdB, ln orth r 10 nvold thelr onemleB, the luiwkw. miiko thelr long fllghts by nlght, stop plng for rest and food ln the dnytimo. The lnrger nnd bolder oties, llke the linwks and erows, nnd those of ex treniely rnuld lllpht, llke the swallown and hutnnilng blids, mlgrate fenrleBsly by day, und there nre Bome, llke the Canada gcese, whlch travel Just when thoy choose. by dny or nlght. Mlgrnt Ing blwls usually tly at n height of from ono to three nilles. and this ena bles them to soo the rlvers, the tnotui taln runges aud tho coast llue. By those they dlreet thelr course, the old blrds rememberlng the way thoy cr-me before tttid the young ones followlng. Womiiii's Ilome Coinpanlou. clalnis aml ilouian.ls nf all persont njrfllnst tliecstate i.rtll'omiK II WITIIAM. lat. or ( nlali Insal.l I)la trlcu ileceaseili anl all cialm-. pxlilhltcil lu i.tfset Ihercto. Iiereby glve iioltcu that we will nieet ror tne purpnies aforesal'l. nt the ilwelllnr houtc of N. II r'alr, Inthe town of Calais, ln salil Dlstrlct. 011 the llth day of Jnne. aml lt ilay or Novemher next, fioin I .rclouk I'. M. iinlll I o'clock 1'. M , ench ol said ilays, and that slx moiiths from the Jd ilay of May, A. 11. V.m, Is the tlmi! Illnllcl l.y al I f'ourt lor tnl.l crcdltors to present thelr -i .iiu- 1 - for ex amlhfillnn and alloivance Daled at Oitals. thi- I tli .1 n .t M .v A f). IWJ. il-21 slll'IIAKMt 1-AIII I '..innils 1SAA s. TAItoli 1 1 .ners K8TATK OF IIF.OHOR f MA' Kll STAtKOF Vi.iimont. I)r-nu( 1 or WAMiiN'iirMX. h lu I'rolMt. f'onrl tield At Motitp.-ll. r. I11 .nd fof al.l IIMi lel. . .1 lli. IUthilaJol MnvA I) Y"l. An liiMriiiin 1 t. pui portltiK t. ln- tln- l.i-i .ui! intl les tatn. ut ol ijKHtlil' ('. MACKIK, late ul the City ol Ilarri'.ln sal.l Dlstt lei.deceafeil. i.eli.K or. nt.'il tothe Onirt toi I'loi.iii.-, lt t ordered i.v ii.t c.1111, that all iwrsons eonci nie.t thi.ri'ln ht notlll. .1 t. ..p..'nr at a sesston of Buld ('..url. lo he hi-l.l ftt the I'l.il. tte fllllee, III salrl Montpelier. .n the Mll 'htv ol .lu.. . A. I. IIKI2, aiul fht.w e.iile, If au llie lnnv h.l.. a-llnst the jirol.ate of -al.l Instruioeut. tor wlilei.ptirpof.eit Is filrlher 01.I1 re.l thnt liotlce of tlih or.ler be puli llnhed lliree wuks Mieopsslf el lu the Vkhmoxt WATril.MAN AVII STATF. .lOI'llVAI. a nenpan'r prlnted at Montpelier, In tlils Mtni. . .r. l.-n-i t nid tliue appolnted iorhearlnir llv thn ( ourt - Atiest. lllltAM Altl.l-TON, .uivr Who Have Used Tho rn LHuILO Recommend asthe BEST 1)11, KXA'K'A SUrCrownllrand PENNYRQYAL PILLS. Imnu-dlaterellcf.no daiiper , no naln. Ul ror yeam t.y K-aJifijt gpecUlifltl. Ilundrcl of trtl monlali. A tritl wlllconvini-cj-'.u ol thelr Intrlnilc vslue lncftieoffupprcilon, Syid lon centi for a&mpls sdu took. All IJrUKElrts or by mall iM box . KING MEDICINE CO., Bo 1930, BOSTON, MASS. raw. FAMINB AND DEATH. I Thisjay':." " m-u:. n ofcax.ir.rh always appe.es a'o abo'it tbo anme tlmo overv ir.iri'-r, n:.d a".ffrer8 from tho cflsp-. -e i;l hp r, d to know that there i " : absc . '"enref' rhrv fovcr Bi,C!, tTTi'23 rnlarb' taken piev -v the f rrn" :on of tho cntarrhal Foer.-tioi), ai.d ton.-s np the whole s.Vrit--m to n normal condition. It U tho on'-. temedy which can bf rolied on. For salo by O. E. MeGrath Suc's'r to W. E. Terrill. San Francisco, Cal., May 31. News comes from Corea that famino in sev oral districts is causing great misory and many deaths. Tho governor of North Ohulla proviuco reports that in eighteen districts 41,308 persons aro on tho vorgo of starvation. In ono prov iuco a family was driven to kill and eat their two youngest children. Whang Ha provinco is in tho worst condition. Scorcs of victims with limbs bloatod with dropsy which fol lows starvation aro lying by tho road-sido. CHOLERA IN THE PIIILII'PINES. StvmiK i;vpii ln It-:;tli. AyowtK'i u.iuoftt t.erit.lUii' c. i.rant'u- Washington, May 31. The authorities rs or br.rk i.-rotvs. nlmi.di.M m the do not attempt to disguise their alarm Cnucanun to a height of lr. m H"0 to over the prevalence of cholera in the gisty feet and u dlniaeter ol a little Philippines. The deaths of Captain Rus- 0ver two feet. lt grows sluwl.v. but Its sell of the army and Lieutenant Uask of timber Is nlmost Im'.tstriiftlble ixeept the marine corps, recently, makes the sit- y j;,. it js i.0nsldered superlei In uation oneof greatest gravity. durabilit.v. np; ertnntee n:-d tuui.-h ii i.:s - to innhognny. whleh It otl.irwlse iiue- 11LACK SEA STOUM. what resmbles. In suiiie large 'ft n sts ' of this tivo lt ls very dlllUuilt to dislln. Coustantinople, May 31. A Terrific gulsh the llve trees from the dend ones. atorm swept'over the lllack Sea yesterday the latter belng very liumeroUB and causing great datnage to the shipping and Fni(i to Btand for 100 years nl'ter tlenth eavyloss ol luo. iniriy vesseis were . Without x whiting decu.v wrecked and 150 lives lost. That's n novol occupation," ojacn- lated Mr. Dininore, looking up from his nanor. "What is?" asked Mrs.- Dinsmoro. "Wrlting flction. " New ized that the powor to inflict it rests YorkWorld. iu tho teacher's discrotion, tho necos- tVr. o i7"-rn'iiT r r B' or suc'' t""'0!'011 s obviated. Tll drcml of u is sulllcient. But I It is doing humnnitv a servico to co,lsi(1(!r aat tllu itloii of blows call attontipn again to that admirahle on any other part ot tho body than sories of books known as tho "Self tho hand is oithor dangurous or de- and Sox Sorios," issued i by Tho Vin reading. Blows on tho palm with a Publishing Company, Philadclphia. f . . in(lictcd witi101lt, in. Thiscompany has solved the problem orBUI 00 m"ct1?" vft,,ont ; ln' of how books may be writton on avoid- 3nry. Tho mothod ot beating with a od subjects, whioh ovado every causo. rubbor plpo as you describo is degrad- of otl'enso, dlsarm every criticism and secure univorsal commendation, Al- ' . . ... Tnll(ir nf vor rcady cight books have boon published stllte sinI,t- Ra,yri or' in this series, iucluding "What Onght mont said: "Whilo tho Vermont. to bo Known " by young boys anu State law does not lorbid corporal girls; young mou and women, young pUl,isilm011t in tho schools, the regu- vvof "foneTho' EZk Wion. in somo of tho schools forbid published, " What a Woman of Forty- it. I boliove it is not permissible in Five Ought to Know, " is by Dr. Em- tho Burlington schools, for instance. ma F. Angoll Drake, a graduato of L llcar of vory fow c.asos iu vormont ZooSof -hools of the infliction of corporal medical school and hospital. It is punishmont duriug tho last few years. the sequel to tho 1000 prizo hook by When rosorted to tho blows havo al- ?, snine .a"1''0 "Y,1'-, n u"8 waJ"s 1,0011 struck upon tho hand. A illca of any and all these niost admir- forul j usually used. Wo aro vory able books tho reader should sond a slow to puuisii girls. ln no caso wouiu lotter of inriuiry to tho Vin publishing wo inflict punishmont any whero olso Co.. Philadolnhia. Thoy aro mailed fi, to any addross in tho United Statos tl . , , ,' . .. for S1.00 eaoh. i that wl,iPPinB a hoT aftor tho m'1110r ... in which you describo would tend to Happy Time in Old Town degrado him. " Wo.felt vory happy," writes R. N. Supt. G. II. Whitchor, Durliam, Only ono romedy in tlio world that will at onco stop itchiness of tho skin in nny pnrt of- tho body; Doan's Oint ment. At any drug storo, 50 ccnts. ANOTHER STATEMENT. Piutermaritzburg, Natal, May 31. Govurnor Mr.Callum in a speech here yesterday, said that tlie Doers wanted six times more than England was prepared to grant. ' ' ' GOVKRNOK TAFT ILL. Bovell,' Old Town, Va., "When Buck- ' Now inarkct and Alton, N H. , "Any len-s Aruica biuvo wnmiy cureti our kln(1 of corporfll 1)uui8hm0nt ls dog lt dnliL'ht.s all who uso it for Cuts. ' (U,1G alld l,ril.tal- 1 lievor ll0iird of Corns, Burns, Bruisos, Boils, Ulcers, tho uso of a rubbor pipo. Thero aro Eruptions. lntallible lor i-'iies. uniy no rattans in any of my schools. And yet, of course, thoro aro cases whoro an nppeal to forco is absolutoly neces 25c. at O. Blakeley's drug storo. FOR STATE'S ATTOHNEY sary. I tell my toachors to get along Tho Uonublican cauous for thu oloe wltliout it just as long as possimo imt tlon of dologatos at tho county con- whon it becomes absolutely necossary Kome, May 31. Governor Taft is ill with a cold, but it is believcd his case is not serious. POIPvJTS ABOUT ALIVIOND SMUFF Tho gnut ouro for O.itarrh, Elay Fovcr Oold lu tho Hoad, Deafnoss and Headaoho. Almond Snuff oloars tho i hoad of foul mucus. Hcals tho ulcors of thu lnad and throat. Swootons tho hroath itn 1 rostoros tho sonsos of tasto, siuoll and hoaring. Doos not causo snooz ing and ls vory ploasant to nse. Sold at all drug storos or will bo sont by mall on reooipt of 25 conts. Stamps takon. Honry, Johnson & Lord' Pro poritlos, Burlington, ,tV UlvlKlcti of Lnl'iir. Ilolonellow lung did you stni' ln Pnris on your trlp to 1'rniifcV Emiiia-Uh. ii week ultoithtr. Uelene Uut mirely you eould not tukt' ln everythlng ln nueh n nlu.rt time! Kmma-Iiiit we d'.d. .-.!l the s.ime You tee, tlu re v. cri ililtf ol i Mam ma took ln the p'.ciur gtillerles. I stud led the Hhui'B ihki lluiiitn. nnd pf.fm t'S nmltntl lln I I rolor in the ealtn. Exehange. IMnmti lllnllP. She (til'ter the tr' :iei- Vou dreudful follow! hy did iiu smlle diiring tho ti.irtrtoryV Ile I euiildu't help It. Thero whb Miss Addle Pose nlnglug "Hnd I the wlngs ot n dove." The luental plcturo of u 200 pouinler trying to tly wlth n pnlr of four Inch wlngs was too much for mo. Whon tho flrst baby howls nt nlght wlth tho colle, the father nnd motlior look reproaehfully at etu'h other, ub lf to sny, "You got me Into thl8l"Atch Ison Olobe. Tho produetlvencss of Formosa ls bo great that It ls bellcved that tho pres ent populntlon of 2,500,000 could bo rnlsrd to lO.COO.tKKl wltliout exhaiiBtlng the fertlllty of the soll. ' vontion was hold in Armory hall on Thursday evonlng and was largoly at tonded. W. A. Lord acted as cbair mau and E. D. Field as secretary. Bocauso of tho contost botwoon F. L. Laird and F. B. Thomas as caudi datos for Stato's Attornoy tho ohock list and challonges woro used. Tho whole numbor of votos east was 441 of whioh tho list of dolo gatos plodgod to Mr. Thomas roooived 2(5(5 votcs and that to Mr. Laird 175. j5VWe pmniptly nbtnlu t 8 und Forclpn V Hend modul, skctcli or pht.i.j ol lr.viritK n for f free n nc.rt m pat ntabllUy 1-r free tcok.f. IKrTRADE-MARKS v?cu d iiiiiiii-rirnnrrmi i n i nrirTirTJ''M"' -- ftu ira; UWAbH Nli UN u. u. t'OMMISIONKIIV MH'II V K.xTATF. OF Al.ICK M. I1F.N1AMIS The inidersljrned havlnr lni app..lni..i l.j the lli.n. Prohate t nurt for the I)Utrlct ot -i-hhiKton Couilulsl..u r. tn recetvi . .-v.inin.. ,n-l i-dnst all elalln ati.MeiiiuM.ls ol all jmi-i.ii- lllieeslate ol A1.ICE M. HF.MAMI.V lat.- ..1 .....IMiry. ln ssld Dlstrlc. ile.-ca.Ml, and .ill . Inlu vhllilti-l In oltset lliereto. In-i el. tW' ihiit ue w 111 uieet r.r the purtios - tn.ri -ial.1. ai th.-r.--ll.ii" ol I. .1 ilerdaintii. tu the tnwi, ot Wof.ill.iirv. ln ?al.l Dlslrl.t. nn tlie '.lli .lav -f .li.ue und 'tf dav ol senleinlier next troni t ..'.-lock V. M. lintll 1 o'el.i.-K I'. M, eaoh ot il'l 'I l)'s. mnl that slx moiitlis lr..m tlie llth -Ini ..I April. A l. 9"'t, ls the time llinlled Ii) sal.l ('.. ut l l"i k.I.I cre.. Itorslopn itth. li cPilnis t" in t..r - ituluatlon aud nllowaiu-e . . . Ilated al I al.il- tlll ll'.lh .lav ..I Mav. A 1) 10(2 W-JI WAItllKN F. I'.I.ls-s. ( i oinnili- IIUFU-! M I'llAY. S ioii(tb From Boston. I.eave K.islon 1(1:110 A. M. Arrlve Montpelier S:ll r. Suburban Traln Sorvlco. Ijtavo Montpeller-'i i, 1.15. 11.10 A. M. !Mn 5.15P.SI. Arrlve Barre -6.W, ,eau liiirr-7.8ii, 6.itt 1. M. Arrlve Montpeller-7.15, ISJSOI. M. W. A. hTOWF.I.I., tltneral .ManaKer. F. W. 6TANYAN, Superlnlen.lent, F. W. MOIISK. (ien'l. I'uss. Aitmt. E9TATE OF MAI.IXHA I1AHIAW AY. StaTB of VmiMiiNr, III8TltllT OK WAtltI(,T.I.N s In Prohate C'ourt, hetd nt Moutpill. t. t-i and tor sald Dlstrlct. on tlie ttrd dny ..i Ma. I). IihiJ: Mahlon S. Hathanav. everuti.i ..l Ihe last nlll and testament ot MAI.IA 1IATI1AWAY. lale of F.ast .Molltnell. r. lu sal.l lli-Hlct, de ceased, prcsents 1ns a.huiuKii it..ni arcount tor exanilnatlon and allowain-i . an.l ur.ke aptillca tlon t'or a decree ofdistrlhutl..u and T'anlll'-n ol the eatate of sald deceased. Wheienpoli, II Is orilered I.v --ll.l C.url thnt s-ld iiccuiiut and sald appllcatlon I.. 1. 1. rie.l t. u s. t-iou tlieteol to he held at lltc I'rol.ate lithe, . in i-.il'l Molil peller, uti the 13th ilay ol Jiiin.A II ll. for liearlnj: aiid declsloti tln reon ; an.l. It i- tuither.ir dered that notlce lieri-oftie (!iv. n to ill pi i-..n Inler ehted. Ii puhllcatloii ol the suni.- tlir.e u.eks aiio- Cl-SSlVely lu tlie VtltMOST WA f( I1M VN AND S-TATK .lnt'ltNAL. a uewspap'l puhllnheil ut M..uiteller, lli tlils vtate. prevloiu, lo sal.l tuni .i.i..uite.l l'..i hear luir. that tht v mav appe.il- at mii.1 ttiui m.i .li.i.-. .ind show came, Ifany tln- ni.tv have, wnv s.n.t accouut siiould not he alloueil, and micIi t. i-n . n. .-I.'. Ilj the C.iiit -AiK-t W-JI 1IIHAM t'Alll.F.THX. ItnUe. Cd.MMlSSItlNKItS' NiiTK'F. E&TATK OF AUHUr.1 dl'NMNiN The iiuderslKlie.l. luvll.it liien .p,..titid li the II. .n. I'lohate Ci.iirt l'..r tlie lll-til.-l ot W islilliiiloii, ( oniiuli.'.loners. to reeilv.-, exaiiiine. -in.t adlu.r all clulnis aii'l deinan.l-, ..t .i'l l..-i -"ii a-' ou-i tiit state .lf AUorF.'rUUNMS-OS litr..l Iln I I'; .'IBSll .1" -al.' Dlsirlet. dtc. astd: .in.l ull ehiln.- xl.i'.ned ln uil- iet lher.-to. hen I.) jrlvi notlei lh.it t nillmetl lor the piirp..es at..ri-nld. at tl llh-- "l i 1 II- II" . d. n tlie ( Iti ot' Il-iin. ln sil.l lltrl.'t on tlie lltlt dm ol .lune aud i"tu !.i ..J N...-u.l.er li-xt, irolll 1 . ' 1' ok V. M llll'll I ..'rln.-k ! M . .Cll ol Sald lu)-. in.l tlut -ix iii.uith- i tl.e Jlst uay ol Mav. A l- l'Wi, tlu tliu. tlii.iti.l hy ald .iurt tor s.iid crcilltors t.. pi. . nt tl.. Ir ilui t" u t-i exaiiiinatlon aii'l all. aiie.- Date.l at f ityof Itarre. thi" pih .l.n .1 May. A l). I'Mi. ii II KD I). ' Coinun--J.'.JI .1. M I'hltHY. slonera. Legal Notices. Boston & Maine Kaikoad. Wlntor Arrangomont. IN EFFKCT OCT. U.1WI. Tralns Loavo Wells Rlvor North Bound. J-.2D A. M d.illy. principal st.itlons to Newport an.l .vionireai, ( auerorooau nil.l iueoev: e.i;ci.t nn- tlHV.l iilil A. M.,tlally, oxcept 5Ionday I'or.bt. Johnshury, l.yn.lolivtlle. rewpori, tnneriirooae auu vnein-u excent bun.lay and Monduy. 9:52 A. M., for stallous to Newport an.l SherhrookB ai..! Outhec. as! T. M.. l'or prlnclp.il stallons lo Newport and Vt.it.tri.nl . Sfjfi r. .M., for stallons to NewtKirt and Shcrhrooke. 6:40 I' M., tor st.ulons to l.yinlonvlllu. South Bound. liW A. M., excctit Motnlay, tor principal atatlons to . it. .lunciiou. v orcebier, nosiou auu .--i.ii.o.-a.-i.l 1:M A. M., d.illy I'orslallousoii W. M. I)lv tot'on- ciini. .tiauuiii-sier. .vnsiiua ..u.w-aui, ....., nii.l It.i4l(ii.. 6:30 A. M.. Irom sVoodavllle l'or sutlous to oi.Jonl aun itosion. , D:.Vi A. M for stallons to W. K. Junctlon. Coiird, orcesier utui iioston. , i:5o A.M., lor slatlous ou W. M. Dlv. to Concord, Worcester and Boston. I:i. T. M.. l'or stutlons to W. lt. Jticllou, Sprin- t'.ehl. Concord. Worcester and Boston. JsM r. M.for riynioiith, C'oncord, Worcestet Hti'i iioston, Uli 1'. M., Irom Woodsvllle l'or slallons to Pli oioutli. :50 T M..for all statlotu to White Itlver Junctlon. Colng North on W. M. Dlv. at 7;u0 A. M., from Woo.lsvllle for statlons to Wlny Unii.l. :S2 A. M., for statlons to Fahyan. Berlin, (lorham, (irovetou and Colehrook. 8: 7 1. .M., to statlons to Fahyan, !Ut HiidOrove ton 0:55 l". M., torslatlotii to Whltetleltk -.t I.ancajter 10:16 A. M.. buuilajs cr.ly lor I.ancv. . Krotn Woo.l3vllli D J. FLANDERS, 0n. rM.nml Tlrkot AkuiiI. HUMPHREYS' Witch Hazel Oil TIII3 1ML13 Olis'TMISNT. Ono Application Givcs Rolief. It curcs Pites or Ilemorrhoids Extcrnal or Internal, liliml or llleeiling, Itching or llurning, Fissurcs aml Fistulas. Rclicf im mcdiate cure certain. lt cuics Hurns and Scalds. Thc rclicf instant. lt cures Infiamcil or Cakcd Breasts and Soro Nipples. Invaluablc. lt cures Salt Ulieum, Tcttcrs, Scurfjr Eruptions, Chappcd Hatuls, Fcvcr Ulistcrs, Sore l.ips or Nostrils. Corns, llunions, Sore aiul Cliafed Fcct, SttiiES of insccts, Mosiiito Hitcs and Sunbums. Throo Sizoa, 26o., 50c. and $1.00 Sold liy Orugglsls, tt "ctit prc-pald on fccclptofpfl HlJMiHnEYS MED. CO 'er V.'lli.am Vu'ohnBti.. JVBW YOttK. tiion to go ahead aud do a good job, As for tho mothod you spcak of I shouldn't approvo of it. While phj siologically it may bo the best, thero is somothiug of moro importance than that to bo considorcd. Tho boy so punlBhcd would lpso his self rospeot. Ho would no louger bo youug Amor-ica. Supt. A. L. Satford, Kovorly : "As ono of tho speakors said today", 'It is bottor to blistor tho soul with sarcasm than blistor tho solo with tho has- tinado. ' Thoro is a law against cor- oral puuishmout inx tho schools of Frauco and I thlnk publio sontimont might favor such a law horo. " Amilauso is tho tonio of succoss. Whon a follow makos a hit lot him kifow it in a good, rouud, royal way. lt lio has senso lt won t turu lils head, and if ho does got di.zy i'or a miuuto what mattors it? Lot him on- joy tho intoxieation whilo it lasts for tho sorious buinoss ot lito will soon drivo him baok to work again. Sohoolmastor. Mr. FarKono-" My doar, friond, I iim in dospair. That girl's heart is as hard as stool. 1 cau mako no im prossion on it." Frioud "You don't KO at it in tho right way. Try dia liumds. Thoy aro hardor than steol. ' ' Amonc tho fow great joys of lifo is that of staylng in bod (lftoon minutes aftor wo know wo ougnt tQ got up. puipurarro's enclish Orlfftnnl nnd tlnljr (Srnulne. IKK, AlTireiioie uillw i'rui for CUICIIKSTKK'S KN(5L11I lo lti:i ial (jnlJ ruulliJ tKiiei, f4!M with MoerthboD Tukcnoothtr. Uefuae Punvrtiu Hubntltutlon uiitl Iiultu tluuiu liuy of jruur Umttiax. or im 1 4c. to lUmtK for lartlculr. Tftlmonlul nd " IU lleT for I.ndlrm' i UUtr, bf ro tura Mull 10,(M0 l timoiilU Holdbj ftll Iruit)tli t'hlchopti r 'hcmloul tq., Meotloc. ttiU itr 11alau H.4iiirt 1MIILA.. r STATE OF VKUMO.NT, DtsTitiCT of Washington, ss. Iu I'roliateCourt. held nt Montpelier, ln nnd for sald Dlslilct, on Ihe 1-Mli day or Mn, A. I. liKI-J. t'harles I). Oay. fiuardlan of FI1ANK O EM.IS. (forinerlyj of Barre In sald IH-trict, a niinor, makes apnllcatloti to sald Court for llceuse to sell all of the real estate of his sald ward, sltttated InTun hrldtfe, lu thu County ol Ornniie and State of Ver mont, to wlt: 'llie luterest of his sald ward lr the farni ol his niother. Enima -M Dlauiond. repre scntlmr that the sal tiierwt or the purpese ol jiultlna theprocctds of snch alc nt luterest or In- VCSIIIIIf III" ai..u i.i -, unl. , W....V. would l.e conduclveto the inte est of his sald ward. , Wherenpon, lt Is ordered hy sald Court thnt sal.l anpllcatloti he refcrml to a sessloti thcreof to he held attlio I'rohateOiHce. iu sal.l Montpelier, on the Cth .i..v .r .itn.e. A. 1). i:ar.'. tor iiearluc and de clslnu thereon, aud. It Is I'lirthcr ordered, that all nersons Inleresteit ne iioiiueo uereoi o ihiuiiuuiiou id notlcn of sal.l appllcatlon nnd order thereon turee weeks successtveiy ln llie v kioiost nAiuiaisa AND STATK JoenNAI., a newspaper puhllsheil nt vlontpeiier, ln tliis Mate. auu tviiicucircuiaies m mu nelnhiiorlioo.l of thoe Intciested, hcl'ore sald time of henrlup, lliat thev may appear at tald time and place, and, If tliey eaute, ohjectthcreto. By the Court. --Attest. 21--2J lllltAM CAULllON, JudltC. C0M.MISS10.EUl, NOTICE. ESTATE OF CEMNDA 1" WITIIA5I. Theundersltrned.havliiK hecu appolntedhy the Hqn. Prohate Court for the Dlstrlct of Washington, comtnls tlouers lo recelve, examlne. and adjust all claluis aml ilemands of all pet sons apilnst the estate of CEI.I N I)A 1'. WITIIA.M. late ot Calais, lu sald Dlslrlct, deceased; and all clalms exhlhltcd In oflset there to lierchy l!lve notlce that we w III meet for the pui Iioses uforesnld, at thc ilnelllnir house of S. II. Fair, Ii the town of Calais, ln suld Dlstrlct, on the llth day of June and 1st day of Novetnher next. from 1 o'clock r. M. untll 4 o'clock I'. M. each of sal.1 dayi. aud that (lx tnonths Irom the 8d day of Jlay. A. I) 19ti2, ls the time lltnlted hy sald Court for sald credltors to present thelr clalms to usl'or examlna tlon nnd allowance Dalcd at Calais, this 15th day of May ' A. D. 1902. i-IlUBAEL II. FAIU, (Coininls-2l- lbAAC S. TABOIl, ( slon'ers. CnMMIStlONEIIS' NOTICE. ESTATE OF OEOHf.E II WITIIAM. The unilerslKned, havlnsr heen appolnted hy the Hon I'rohate Court for the Dlstrlct of ashliiKtou. Cotuinlssloncrs, to ncelve, exnniine and adjnst all CoMMICSIO.VEllli' N'OTICF.. ESTATEOF SAHAII DOWNtNO. The undernirned liavlnu heen appolni;d I.v tlie Hon. Prohate Court lor tho Dlstrlct of Randolph. Commlssloners, to recelve. exauilne and adjust all rlalnis andiletuands of all persons uxatnst AUA1I DOWNINO, Jate of Washlnifton, ln sald Dlstrlct di ceaied, licrel.y Kle notlce that we will nieet f.ir th Dttrpose of cx.iinliilim and allowlu sald clalms at the Town Hall, ln Washington, on Frldav. the 10th day ol Octoher tiext, Ir.ini 1 o'clock I'. M. untll 6 o'clock V. st. of sald day, and that slx months from tlieinth d.iv ot April. A. 1). l'Ji-2 Is the time llmlted bv sal.l Oourt tur sald endltorsl.. iireient thelr cla(m to us tor exniuluatloii and allowance. D.ited at Washlniston. this S.'nd day of Mav, A. D,m' CHF.bTEU DICKEV, Couitnle DANIEI. S. EMOKY, slouers D.T. STANI.EY. Adm. Eplrt Oct. lt). VJifi COM.MlSSIONEIts' NOTICE. ESTATE OF I.UCY M. I.ANG, FOItMF.ltl.Y hVCY M. BEIil.AND. The nndersltfncd havluir heen appolnted-hy the Hon. l'roh.ite Court for thu Dlstrlct of ashlnirton C'omtulsslotiers. to ncelve. examlne and ailju-t all clalms and deni.itids ol'alt persons as-alnsl Ihe estate of I.UCY M. LANG, late of Cahot. In sa d Dlstrlct. deceased. and all clalms cxhlblted lt; otrset thcreto. lierchy Kivc notlce that we wll mee t for the purposes aforesaid, nt tlie Town C lerk OtUce, in the town of Cahot, In sald Dlstrlct. on the 21st day of June nnd 2nd day of Octoher next, from 1 o'clock r. M. untll 4, o'clock r. m.. each or sald dnvs, and that slx months from the 2m dav of Aliril. A. D. l'Jltt. Is the time llmlted by sald ( ourt tor sal.l credltors to present thelr clalms to u- tor cxaiulnatlou and allowance Dateil at Cabot, this 26th day of My. A. p. 1"H1. OEOKOEM. WEBSTER.f C'ommis .2I B. O. ItOGEltS. ( sl.ni.-rs COMMISSIONEHS' NOTICE, ESTATE OF ItEUBEN I.AMBEUTON. The underslcnid. liavltiK heen appplnted by the Hon. l'robate Court for the Dlstrlct ol ashitit.'ton. Commistoncr8, to recelve, examlne. and adjust all clalms and deman.ls of all persons against the esl.t e of IIF.U'IEN LAMBEHTON. late of Plainfield, ln sald Dlstrlct. deceased; and all clalms exhib ile l ln oll'set thcreto. Iiereby frlve notlce that wo will tuect for the purposes ittoresal; , at the house of W. J. Batcheldcr, In the town t.r Plalnlleld. ln ald Dlstrlct. on the 18th day June and 8th day of Novc-m-ter next, from 1 o'clock v. M. untlM o'clock v. ., each 6t sald days. and that slx months from the 13 h dav of May. A. D.. 1W, Is the time llmlted l.y sald Court lor sald credltors to present thelr clalms t. . us for exainlnatlt n and allowance. Ilated at Plalimeld. this 2Sth tUv of Mav. A D. 9W WI1EELEH J. BATCHEI.Dbl!, I C'ommts .S S.MIUE S. SM1TH, sloners. Montlily Ucpulator, liaHliriiiigtitlmpiitncssto liunttrcits of auxlotta woiiumi. There U tijjsl. tlvoly nootlicr rcnu-ily kuoivtitoinoulcalscl. cnco thnt will so julckly aiul aafely do tho work. Longcst ntul mostolutlnato lrrcnular. ItlcaJroniniiycnusorellovcilatoiico. Succcsa Biiaraiitcctl nt any eUxgo. No lialu, tlatiKer. or lr.torfercnco wlth work. Havo rellovcd lmnilrcilsorcttPcawlicro othcrs have falleil. Tlio mostdlffli ultcai'ea Btii'cossfully truatcd liyiiiall.aiiiluonoficlaltosuUs Kuarantoed ln jvcrylnstanco. No rUkwliafoevcr. ttrcat nunilroil9oflndler-,omwoiicveriieo.'rlto for valuahlo partlciara aiul free coiillilcntlal advtco. Alllt'tterittruthfullvanswereil. Ho. inembcr.thlaromcdy Isabuolutely eafo undcr jvcry posslblo comlltlou aml vontlvciy leavoB no aftor 111 oifcet upon tho IteaUh. Hy mall, aecuroly ecaletl, t'.'.on. Allnioney lcttors should 'jo legUtered. AiMrejs, 1IJL J. W.EMMOSSCO..l"0TremontSt.. Uoeto" M. W. Wheelock's real Estate Agency AND iNTULLIQfiNCE OPPIC13, ai MniiiiinllnF Himk Ulndorv. havK bar- Kalnsin Ii0u.es, Ints aud other valuable propurty. l'lnees waiiled for llrft-elass (ilmks, iiuilo, hotel eook, girls for houso work, launilry wurK, eto. e5rXoox;(.v.o i't rc?Uteniig . MORNlgG! DO YOU USE A SOLD BY PRINDLE BARRE & AVERILL VERMONT.