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For Piles. Sample mailed free. One applica.ioii gives relief. Tho continued uso of Hum phroys' Wltch Hazol Oll por manently cures Pllos or Hom Orrholds Extcrnnl or Intornal, Blind or Bleedlng, Itching or Burning, Flssurcsnnd Fistulns. Rolief immediato curo cortnin. Tlireo Sizcn, 2c, flOc. nud gtt.OO. fiolil tiy I)riiKlla, or "cnt prrpnld on rccilpt ofprlcc. Iliiiiipliritva' Mcdlcliio C'o., C'or. AVllllam nnd Jolm Htn., JVow York. WERVOUS DEBILITY, Vitnl Weaknoss and Prostra tlon from overwork and othor causes. Humphroys' Homeo pathlc Spociflc No. 28, in uso over 40 yoars, tho only success fulromcdy. $1 porvlal.orspec ial packago for seriouscase3, $B. Bold by Druggiats, or sent prepalil on roccipt of prleo. Humphreys' Mod. Co., William & Jolm Slj., N. Y. EAST ROXBURY. Georgo Allon md wlfo of MlchiRan and Ohauncoy Allen nud wifo of Da kota aro sponding sovoral weoks with their sister. Mrs. L. A. EaBtiuan. Jnson Frcouiau vislted in Brookfield on snuday. Mrs. Saiuuer Kimball nud Ed Korr or Northfield aud Fred Kimball of Brooktou, Mass., viBitod iu towii on wertuesday. 'r. nnd Mrs. Potor Laltose woro oalled to Huntington Oontor on Satnr- dny od account of tho doath of Mr. La ACose's nleco, Mary Oharlos. Weitzel Wubster has boou in poor iieami mo past weoK. Olarn SVarduer aud sou, ErneRt, nro nt work for Mrs. Max Dewoy iu Brook field. Kachael Kolley cauio Monday from Northfield to speud two weoks with lior sister, Mrs. George Knowles. Brutally Tortured. A case canjQ to light that for per sisteut and uuiuroiful torturo has prehaps novor boou equalled. Jo Gol obiok of Oolnsa, Oal, writos: "For 15 years I endnred insuH'oniblo pain from Rlioamntism nud notluug ro lievod nao tboagli I triod ovorytliiiig known. I cntuo aoross Elootrio Bittors aud it's tho greatest mediciuo ou cnrth for that troublo. A fow bottlos of it complotoly rohovod aud ourod me." Just ns good for Liver aud Kiduey tronblos aud genornl doliility. Only SOo. Satisfactiou guarautoed by O. Blakley, Draggist. NORTHFIELD. Kev. Georgo E. Herrick, a ruissiou nry from Turkoy, preachcd iu tho Oou gregatioual chorch on Suuday. Tho lnnd was snrvoyed for tho site of the new sshool honse on Saturday. Prof. A. E. Winslow liad the uiattor iu ohargo. M. D. Sruitli is iu Barre today ou bnsiuess rolativo to lottiug tho oon trnct for tho tlireo now teuomeut Iioubos about to bo orocted by tho Northfield Bnildiug ABSociation ou Westeru avenuo. Dr. W. H. Hurloy was oporatod ou at Mary Flotoher Hospital in Burling ton ou Thursday for appendicitis Tno operatiou was a suoceBsful ouo and the dootor's mnny frionds hope for a complote recovery. Alex Joalin has sold his residouce ou Main stroot to Mrs. Oelosto Aldrich. Oonsideraiiou uomiual. Mr. Josliu expects to Ioavo iu the uear futuro for Boston where he will outor busiueas with his brother in that oity. Miss Bessie Dumns arrivod ou Suu day moruing from Boston for a ten days' visit with H. u. Marblo iu town. Oharles H. Spooncr, tlio now presi dent of Norwich Univorsity, received the degreo of LL.D.,frum tho Univor sity of Vorinout at Burliugtou ou Thursday. Mrs. Ruth Audrews died nt her liomo in Gonldsvilie on Tuosclay ovou ing after a flve dnys' illuoss of puuu monia. The funeral was held ou Tliursdny at 2 o'olook iu the aftor noon. Rev. E. W. Shnrpo oilloiatod nud intormout was iu the cometery at GouldvsilK Mrs. AndrewB was sev outy years of age aud is survived by four dauglitors aud ouo sou, Mrs. Ida Quinby, Mrs. Dnvid Lookliu, Mrs. Sam Thompson, Goorgo, aud Mrs. Oharles Whitmarsh. Tlio docoaBud liaB beeu a roBidout of Gonldsvilie for uiauy years nud was n good Ohristiau womau wlioso good work will survivo her. Heury L. Konyou has pnrohased a lot on the Holland additiou ou Wsst eru avenuo aud expootB;to bogin tho oreotion of n reaideuco in the uear future. Tlio reading room will be movod ou August first to the Jonos houso ou Main stroot, whioh has beeu takon posBession of by the library couituit tee. The front part of this house will be remodolled iuto a librarv aud tho ronr portiou will be routed as a tene uient. A. E. Donny has ohargo of tho affiir. It will be remomberod that George Browu of Boston purchased tho site and buiidiugs aud donated nu appropriation suilicient to bnild a moBt modoru struuturo. This fuud will go townrd tlio baying of new books to roplnoo those recently burnod in the old library. Tho towu is to bo congratulated upon tho snccoss of bo fino ji library aud readiug room ns this will surely prove to bo. The mnrrlngo of Jaok MoKenzio and Miss Alico Wiuoh ocourred on Wedues day. The new rontino of oilloe hours for the dental rooms of Drs. Gokey aud Allen weut into effoot on Wednesday, when their rooms were alosed for tho aftornoon iustoad of ou Saturday nf tornoonB as has beeu tho oustom boforo this dato, Tho ohaugo of tho half holiday will provo of muoh uioro oon viononco to tho publio. A freicht train drawn bv the fatal engiuo 851 broke in two aud rnu to.. sotliur witn suoh loroe that throe oars woro dorniled near Bothol on Sntur day aftornoon. Tho flrst traiu throngh vra twolvo hours lato. Not muoli damago was dono but tho aooidont proved a doclded inoouvonionoo to tho travoliug publio, who reaohed thoir dostinatlona nbout half a day lato. Mrs. Emmn Glfllii rntnrnod nu Snn day niorniug from n two mouths' vlsit with lior dauglitors in Franklin Falh N. H. Mrs. Mluuio Princo nnd two cliil dron loft on Tunsday ovouing for thoir futuro houio iu Ohicago E. K Jonos has gono to livo With his sou, Frod. Arthur MoOarty hns fiuished work lor tno Mortniieid Tolophouo Uompatiy nud lins gono to work nt tho now olootrloal works in Middlcsox. Edwin Jonos has nlso begun work for that ilrm. Mary Pingroo has roturnod from JNow xoik nnd movou into tho houso with Goorgo Duuhnm. Mrs. Ira Holdon is worklng in tho Aiomoriai oinco nntu n substituto ciui bo fouud. Dominiok Fnlranzo has movod iuto tho Oross tenomont. Bert Willlnms liaB movod in ouo of tho vlllnge teuo meuts on North Main stroot. Goorgo dpaaldiug has gono on to a farm iu Roxbury and Heury tiaviolotto has movod iuto tho houso ho vnoatod on North Main stroot. H. O. Oady is coufinod to tlio houso by illnoss. Miss BlnuoheOlark rotnrned to Rut land ou Saturday after a visit with iier sistor, Mrs. Will Boynton. Harry Mosoloy is snfforing from n lamo nana uut iBubio to be at his mar kot. A sort of colobration was indulcod iu by oome of tho bovs ou tho uight of tno I'ourtn. boveral larso cauuou oraokors woro plncod in tho ico chost at th uight luuoh cart and whon thcse explodod tho air was fllled with all things good to eat. Tho nauies of tho oulprits havo not yet beeu Ioaruod. Georgo Kiug of Burlington was a reoent visitor oi Harry Uhamberlin. Little Viviau MorBe of Lowoll, Mass., is viBiting her graudmothor, Mrs. Erastus Huutley in town. Ed Korr has finishod work for F. T. Cnrr nud has begun work for Harry O. Moeoloy. Dr. Hubbell of St.Albaus has reutod rooms iu Ford Houstou's touonieut and fittod nu oflico. Relief in Six Hours. Distreasiug Kidney nnd Bladder Dis easo relievod iu six hours by "Now Groat South Amoricau Kidney Ouro." It iB n groat surpriso ou account of its axceoding promptness iu relioving pain in bladder, kidnoys nud baok, iu male or female. Roliovcs retoution of wator nlmost immodinrely. If you wnut quiok relief nnd ouro this is "tho iomody. Sold by Hnrry A. Slade, Druggist, Montpelier, Vt. RANDOLPH. Miss Bessie Lowis nrrived here from Burlington last woek, havirg comiiletud lior second yo:ir's work nt tho U. V. M.. Sho will speud tho sumnior vacation with lior pareuts, Mr. aud Mrs. D. F. Lowis.. Miss Blanoho Millor, who had baeu visiting her auut, Mrs. G. ,T. Prince, for tlio pust week, roturned Friday to iier liome ln ijebanou, JS. 11. William O. Oarney aud sistor. Miss Julia Oarney, roturnod Saturday to their liomo iu Bellows Falls aftor n short visit to their uuole, Matthow Oarney. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnrtiu Towksbnrv loft horo Saturady for a fow weoks' outing at York Boach. OarLThresher of Boston arrivod in town tho latter part of last weok, coming by team aud will Bpeud a mouth's vacation in this vioiuity. A dnughtor wns born Jnly 7 to Mr. nud Mrs. Eniest Sawyer. L. B. Jouson loft horo Fridav for Highgate Spriugs woro he will sneud soveral days in camp with his faniily. Willard E. Holman of Buffalo. N. Y., arrivod in town Thursday fiom Burlington whore he hnd beeu nttond ing the comiuencomeut exeroises nt tho U. V. M., nud ho spout a two weoks' vaoation with his paronts, Mr. aud Mrs. Eugeno Holman. Mr. nud Mrs. Frauk Holston arrived in town Saturday for a month's btay at Mrs. H. W. Towksbury's. Mrs. Holstou will be renieniberod as MIbs Grace Goding. Mrs. Oarroll Graugor and two childron from Bnrro arrived horo Sat urday for a fow days' visit at Oharles Granger's. Miss Mabol Sanlt roturnod hotno Saturday from Ebsox Juuotion, wlioro she had boou viaitiug lior brothor, F. w. sauit. Mr. aud Mrs. L. 0. Whito of Wind sor arrivod in town ThurBday and are guosts at Dr. H. H. Molntyre's. Night Was Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all nich long," writos Mrs. Oharles Applognto of Alexaudria, Iud,, "aud could go hardly nny aleep. I hnd coiisumptiou bo bnd that if I walkeu n block I would copgh frightfully and spit blood, but, whon all othor mediolnes failod, throe 1.00 bottlos of Dr. King'B Now Dia oovery wholly oured me aud I gaiued 58 ponnds." It'a nbsolutelv gunrauteod to ouro uougiis, Uolda. La lirippe, Bronchitis aud nll Throat aud Luug troubles. Prico 50o aud $1.00. Trial bottlos froo at 0. Blakely'a drugatoro. BERLIN. Dr. Hdbo has boon re-appointed local health oflloer. Olivor Spoouer wns onjoying him solf in Bnrro July 4 uutil ho found that $7 waa miaalng from his pocket. Ho ia in Bomo doubt as to tho manuer of its diBappearanoo, Haylng oporntiona wero almost nt n standfltill tho first week of July bo oauao ot rainy weather, but oonditious ppponr inore favorable at proaont. Thero s a lnrgo crop to cut. Stato highway commiaBionor, J. 0. Sanford, was iu town reoently. CASTORIA Por Infauts and Children. liie Kind You Havo Always Bough! Boara tho Gignatore VERMONT WATCI1MAN & STATL JOUI11SAL THURSDAY. (SSTORU iijtiiiriiJill'tliiliiiLI"iTm7ii Nfcdcfable Pr cpnralionforAs- slmUaling HicFoodantincguIa ling ihc Stoinaclts andBowcls of Promolcs Digcstion.Cheerful nessandnest.ConIains nelther Oplum,Mortlune nor'Miiicral. Not Nahc otic . JixtfitafOUJlrSiKVIlPirCm fmJun SttJ letMUSJlt- Jtffiermiiil - IU CartoruurJafa , Clmfird Stunr hintriyrwn- riarcn Aperfccl Rcmedy forConsllpn tlon, Sour Stomach.Diarrlioca AVbrms .Convirisions .Fcvcrislv ncss and Loss OF Sleep. FacSunilc Si'gnnture or NEW YOHK. exact copy or wrapper. TO I'OL'ULATEUUSmt'JCS. Ofiicora of the Salvatiou Arinv, whioh ie now holding its iutornntiou nl congress in London, liave ovolved n atupeudous plan of populating tho nrid regious of tho West. They havo a sohoine to reniovo the pauperized olusses from tho great citieB and make thoni farraors. Thcy waut tho gov- ornmout to ndvnuco tho monoy for a colouizatiou Echemo more ambitious thnn any whioh the great coloniziug countrios of Eurojio havo over yot attomptod. Thoy had n bill intro duced nt the lnat CongreES to carry out thoir clieme, and although tho bill was killed aud tho plau called a chimern, tliey aro now liniug np to fight it through at tho noxt session. Tho Salvationists havofigured it all out. Thero ia euough wasto water in tho United Stntes, they sny, to irrigate ono-fifth of thearid innds, or 150,000,000 ncres, nnd of this vnst torritory only ono-fiftoenth, or about 10,000,000 acros, Jiavo alrendy beeu reolnimed. They e8timato thnt tho govorniURut cau ettlo fnmilies on fifteen nore trnots nt tho cost of $27.50 nu ncrfl, nnd iu tho bill whioh thoy waut pnssed Unolo Sam is to loan out $5,000,000 a ynar to reclaim annunlly nearly 200,000 ncros. This would romovo from tho cities overy year, thoy estimate, moro thnn 10,000 fnm- llica, or about 50,000 aoula. Sucli n project would not only pay for itBolf, its ndvocntes say, but nlso net a rich incmno. The nioney is nll to be pnid baok at 0 por cout intorest. Whonover tho Salvation ofilcors aro called visiouary in advocatiug Buoh a plan thoy point to the tbreo coloniea whioh thoy hnve themsolves estnb- lished in Oolorndo, Oliio nud Oalifor- uia. Theso sottloments, aggregating abont 11 vo huudred mon, womon aud ohildreu, havo cost about , 300,000, but their fonndera aay that all except the youngest are now self-supporting. Tho Salvatiouifita say that tho United States is far behind Great Britaiu fii reolaiming wasto Innds by govorument aid, nnd for proof thoy poiut to India and Egypt, Iu Iudia tho "ditoh' has turued 25,000,000 acros of deeert into liarveat fielda, nud iu Egypt 0,000,000, and iu onoh the ncrengo reolnimed is being rnpidly on- lnrged eaoh yoar. Thoy do not quoto Mexico, however, ns a rtodol. Iu Moxico the peou etill lioists up waler out of a well or Btreain by meaua of a orudo ohaiu or buckots, whicli ho makes revolve with liis feet. When a mau applies at the Salva tion Army barraoks iu Fourteouth streot to beooino a coloulst ho genor nlly gives povorty ns liis ohief reaaon. Suoh a plea, howovro, counts for little. UnleBH the mau ia found ablo bodiod and willing to work, willing to rough it for tlio first few years, he is not wautod Ho muet nlso hnve n wifo wiio deaires to go. Only the othor day, for iiiBtanoo, a atrong limbed Scotohnian visited tho bar rnoka, aua ho impressed all who talked with him as beiug n most dosirablo coloulst, uutil ho nuswored a quostiou concerning hia wifo by aaying: "Sho'B agaiust our going, She snys aho would dio of homcaickueaa way out thero, away from tho elo vatod railroadB and the fish niarkots. Sho anys thoro wouldu't bo ouough oxaitemeut for tlia brnlns, oithor. No, I dou't kuow about her." "Thon, my tlear mau, wo oan't sond you," said tho offlcor in ohurgo. "A Iioubo dividod agaiust itsolf cau not staud," N. Y. Tribuuo. CASTORIA For Infants and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THC OCNTAUR OOMPANV. NIW VORII OITT. TWO DHOWNJSD. Benson, July 1. Whilo fishiug on Hubbardtou rivor vesterday Mrs. Georgo Knowles aud daughtcr wero drowued by tho capsizlug of their i boat. Mrs. Knowles, whc with her hnabaud aud child, livea ou tho Dau iol Waito farm in Benson, waB out on tho river in n bont fishiug aud was no compauied by her little dnughtor aud a Mies Moutonay of Putuam. When uoar the bridge at O'Donuell's saw inill tho boat was cnpsized in somo way aud tho throo occupauts thrown iuto tho wator. Miss Mouteuay aftor going down ouue succoedod in catching liold of ouo of tho abutmonts of the bridgo and was rescuea by mon who wero attraot ed to tho plnco by hor screauis. After nearly un hour's work tho bodieB of Mrs. KuowIob nud her ohild were fouud, tho child being clnaped in tho mothor's nrms. Mrs. Kuowles was about twenty-eight yoars old and ia survivod ouly by hor huBband. HeaB the J m 'Mm m laVB AiA'ayS riOlip SWOIIN IX. Washington, July 1. Pnul Morton wns sworu in ns Booretnry of the uavy sliortly boforo 10 o'clook this moru ing. The oath was admiuistorod at tho Becretary'B oflico by Solicitor Hnnua of tho dopartmeut. Aftor tho coromouy Ex-Secrotary Moody said : "I siucerely oongratulato you Mr. Secrotary upoii your ndvent into this ollico. You will como in dnily contnct with 'somo of tho fiuoat mon iu tho world. " Tho now aeoretary waa thou presontod to tlio bureau of tho chiof clorks' dopartment. Ho ontfired at ouco upou duties. Moody was sworu in attornoy geueral a little past niiio. C3 jO. 3 2 O- i. X' J. . rtears no 8 Kmd Vcu Have Always BOfigtl A CUHIOTTS 1'IjANT. Ouo of- tho most curious plants in tho world ia ouo dosoribod by travel ora roceutly toturued from tho Oape uorgo colony, a littlo known region of Atrica, and called tho spidor plnut. These travolera ofteu hoard from the nntlvoa of a plant that waa part spid or aud that, growiug, threw its legs about iu ooutinunl atrngglca to os capo. It waa tho good fortuuo of Dr. Wolwitcsh to diBoover tho origiu of tho legend. Strolling nloug through a wind-awopt tnblelnnd couutry, no onmo upnn n plaut tliat reatod low upon tho grouiui, but had two onor mons leavoa that hnd twisted about iu tho wiud liko sorpouts iu fact, it lookod, as tho nntlvoa said, liko n gignutlo spidor. Its stem waa four feet ncrosa nnd but a foot high. It had but two loavos in ronllty, that woro six or oight foot long, nud aplit up by tho wiud bo that thoy reBemblod ribbons. This is probably the most oxtraordiu ary troo known. It growa for noarly, if not quito, n coutury, but novor up wnrd beyond about n fooc, siniply ox paudiug uutil it roaohoa (ho dinmotor givou, lookiug iu its ndult Etnto liko a Blugular stool ou tho plaiu from teu to eightoeu feet in oirouuiforeuco. Whon tho wlnd oamo rushiug iu from the son, llfting tho ourioua rib- JULY 14, 1904. bon-llko loavoa nud toaslug thom abont, it almost soomod to tho dincov oror that tho atraugo plaut had eud- donly bocomo itntuod with waa struggliug to oscapo. doaoriptiou nud plotnro of woro aont to Euglnud, it lifo aud Whon n tho plant waa, liko mnny othor diaoovorics, disoroditod, but soon tlio plnnt itaolf wna recelvod, nud now Wolwltachin mlrabllia 1b woll kuowu to botaniBta.Ohloago Ohroniolo. TIII3 TALIC OF '1115 DAY. Prisou3 iu Japau rosonible largo couutry honaoa with many outbuild inga, and do not, oithor in thojBolid ity or dotnils of thoir construotlou, weai n pentitoutiary aapeot. Tho priBonors get food iu proportion to thoir conduct nnd indnBtry; thoso who do not bolinvo will got .n oako of rico, whicli tnnst last thom Biveu dayB. For tho doBorvlng it ia ration for but four dnyB, nud thoy got with It hIbo a little liorso ment aud potato or poa aauco. Tho lnbor ia compulflory, but uot aovoro, nnd tho prisouor gota part of his enrniugs, though it amouuta to little. The disoiplluo ia military, and aerving a torm iu prisou dooa not im PObo au iudoliblo stigmn. Systematio efforta nro mude to improve tho prlp ouera: nll tho youtliB under nlnotoou yenrs pasa two houra onoh dny iu achool. Even wheu thoir term of aen tenco is ovor thoy cnnuot bo relensed till n suroty is found for their subso quont good behnvior. Till this is providod thoy uiust romnin in prison aud may do so for mdofiuito porioda. Of late aocietleB havo beeu forinod to caro for tho prlsonera aud keop thom undor obsorvation aftor thoy havo been rostorod to socioty. Jail lifo thero is accompauiod by nll tho amelioratious of which it admits without impairing its lisoiplinary aud roformatory chnr actor, aud wli9U it is over tho couviot haa n new chnuco iu lifo with uo disa bilities that diligeuco aud good con duct may not ovorcomo. Tribuuo. Working Night and Day. Tho bufieBt aua mightioit littlo thiug that over was made is Dr. King's Now Life Pills. Tlieee pills chaugo weaknosa into Etrength, list lossness into onorgy, brain-fng iuto montal power. ijThey're wonderful in buildmg up the healtii. Only 25c por box. Sold by O. Blakely. .... m mwwt . . rr. . . r tlrAXTS. O for a "land of pure dolight, " A. real housokeepor's heavon ! A place where flres aro always bright And dough losponds to loaveu; Whoro houso-ilioB never speck tho bliuds, Tlie wiudow glaBs, uor sashesj Whero woruout chimnoya never Bmoke, And burut coal makos uo ashes; Whore tin ware always meeta the oyo With one porpetual glitter; Whero children nover acattor toys, And eowiug makes no littor; A land whero moat is never tough, Potatoea nover soggy ; Where lamps just flll and trim thom selvos,p Aud oliimuoys no'er got foggy; Whero stookiug heels aud stookiug toos Outlast the otlmr portious; Whoro meu nud boys nll olonn thoir shoos, And outsido dust tho door shuns; A place whero napkina keop iu Bhape, And silvorwnro dou't tnruish; Where nothing hard, almrp, round, or squaro Wns kuowu to soratoh tho varnish ! Lou Lawronco iu Natioual Maga zine. WANTED. Womon attendauts, agoa 18 to 25, salary $10 to 20 por mouth aud maiutenanco, iuoronso of 1 overy six mouths uutil inaximuui ia reuohed. For applioation blauk aud furthor particulara addresB Dr. B. O. Dout, Snperlutondout of Mauhattan State Hospital, Wost, Ward's Islnud, Now York city. ilO-7-14. Butchers, Merchants and Hide Buyers Should writo to Oarroll S. Pago, Hyde Pnrk, Vt., who wishos to pnr ohnso thoir Hidos, Onlfskius, Shoep Polta, Tallow aud Bouoa. He pays spot oaBh. Ho pays tho freights. He paya full markot valuos. Ho wishos to arrauge with sonio ono in overy villnge, whore lie has no ngout, to soll Poultiy Supplies aud to piok np for him Hidos, Oalfakiua, Shoop Pelta aud Bouob. Ho fumifihos money with which to buy aud ho keepa his ngouta thoroughly poBted nt all timea aa to markot valuos. Writo him for full partioulaiB. ArUNCE FOR BOYS TO MAKE A DOLLAR. We waut all tho bouea wo oau got. Oau ubo hoada, hoofa, horna anything iu tho lino rf bonos i only dry. Wo will pay COo per liuudrod poundB for thoroughly dry bouoa wo oau pay ovon moro it atrictly oleau, hard, frosh, dry, bnllod butohnr'a bonea aud pay froighta from your statiou if ahipped iu lots of 200 pouuda or moro. May bo shippod iu bnrrola or ohoap O. S. Pago, Hydo Park, Vt. $100. Dr. 15 Dotohou'B Auti-Di-urotio may bo worth to you moro than $100 if you havo a ohild who solla boddlng from incoutlnonoo of wator during sloop. Ouroa old and youug nlike. It nrresta the troublo at ouoo. $1. Sold by Harry A. Slade, Drug giat, Mou pelior, Vt. It J-Ll L J.JlJli JJ.U U aJiiJ.Ji,JUL 'KltJr Legal Notices. ESTATK Of OTI8 AIN8WOUTII. Statk or VkiiMont. Disthict or WAgiimoTow s. n. Inl'robalet'ourt. liH.l l Monlpellcr, In nnd or lald DUlrlct on ihe lllll ilny of June. A. 1). 1004. ."fJSfJ1 f Sctlhncr. Admlnlstrator ol tho ctato of OTI8 AIN8WOKT1I. lato of CalaU, In all Dlltrlct, ikccaicd, makea appllciitlon to aald Court, wllli tlio conicnt and apjirobatlon In wrltlne "t "' . ''Olra of uld dcceased, rcsldliii; In tlio Blalo of Vermo U for llccnie to icll all of tlio rcal etato of aaid ilccoaaed, tltuatud In CaloU, In tald Ulitrlct. to wlti Otltt mlll and land conncctod tlicrowltlit alao about forty-flvo acrea of tlltaKO and woodland, rcpresi'iitlnir thattlio tals thereof would be boncflclal to llie liflra of aald deccaacd. and thoae lntercatd In lila eatate, In order to convcri aald rcal eatato Iuto 1110110;. w'!r;uiK)n. It la ordcrcd by aald Conrt, tliat aald appllcatlon bo rcferred to a aeaalon thereof, to bo P.eM Jl .Ul 1'fobate onico. In aald Montpelier, on tlie Sird clajr of July, A. I), 190t. for hearlnit and dcclalon tlierconi and, It la furthcr ordcred that all pcraona Intereated be notlfled hcreof.by nul llcatlon of notlce of aald appllcatlon and order thereon tlireo weeka aucceaalrely In' the Vkhmont Watchman and Statk Jouiinal. a newapaper publlahcd at Montpelier, In thle State, and whlch clrculatea Inthe neinhborhood of thoae Intereated beforo aald tlnie ol hearlng, that they may appear at aald tlme and place, nnd, If they aee cauae, oblect thereto. . Ily tlio Court. Atteat. CT-2 HIKAM OAKLETON, Judge, ESTATE OP.MAIIY 1. 1IOLT. STATK or VXRHONT, DlSTBtCTOr WASlimOTON.S.S. In I'robale Court, held In Montpelier, ln and for aald Ulatrlct, ou the tlh day of July, A !.. Nelaonl. Sanborn, Admlnlatralor with tho will annexcd. pf the cltate of MAltY I. IIOLT, late of Maraliilcld, ln aald Dlatrlct, decentcd. uiakca nppllcn tlon to aald Court, wltli the coinent and approlintlon It wrltlng of the lcgatcca and devlscea ofaald tle ceased. i esldliiR Iu tlie SluU- ur V'ermonk ror II cenae to aell all or tho real e.tate of aali deceaacil, altuated ln Marthlleld, In aald dlstrict, to wlts llonio lariu, rcprcwutlnK Ihil the aale thcreui would be bcnctlclal to Ihc legateci and dcvlaeea or aald decenscd, and thuie lntcreled Iu hu tbtate, Iu order tocoimrt aald ri-il tatutu Into money. WluTeuiion, lt Is orderrd by tald d.uri. that aald appllcatlon be referieil tua ocstl.in tlieri'iil'to bu bebi at tho l'robalo Olllce. ln aald Montpelier, on the 23d day of July. A. I) , iWI. liir liearliig and do clelon tlicrenni and, It Is further ordcred, that all peraona Intereated lie iiotlded h' renr by publlcatlou of notlce or aald appllcallun nnd order tlii-rcoii tliree weeka successlvi ly Iu the Vi.smo.vt Watciikak ANI) STATE JOUIlNAI., n lii'wanapcr plllillahel at .Montpell..r, ln llilb Malu, iinil whicli clrculatea ln the nelKhborhood orilu liilerestid, liei'oic aald llme nf hcarlllg, tliat they may :iin-;ir nt sahl tlme aml place, und,lf the see chiim.. uhiecttheit'to. Ily tbe Court.- Atteat. 1-V 1I111A.M CAltLKlON.JudKe. CO.MM1SSIONE1IS NOnCE, ESTATE OE.MAl!OAUET W. MoUANIEI.3. The underslKiied, liavlng hevu appolnled hy the llon. Probate Court lur tlie Dlatrlct of Washington, Couinilsslonera, to recehe, examliie, aud aiustall clalms and fleniands of all neraons airalnsttheestate ol MAItOAUET W. MCDANIEI.S, late or Cabot, In aald Dlatrlct. ceceased: nud all clalms rxhlblted lu offset thereto, liereby glvn notlce tliat we will iueet toi the purposea aroresald at tlie offlce ol II. C. Shurilell, ln tho Clty or Munlpcller, ln aald Dlstnct ou llie 15th dny of August. nud 2tb day ol' Deceuiber next, Ironi . uctock A. u. untll 4 o'c'ock p. tM each of aald daya, aud that lx inontlis Iroui thu 1st dav of July, A. 1). 1901, s the tlme lluilled by aald Court for aald credltora to present their clalms to us for exanilnatlon and alloHance. Dated at Cabot, llila 2m, 1 dv nf .Iulv. A. 11 ii.iiwvi v.suuiui.Lrr,r uoiumift 27 -.9 OKOItUE.M WKUSTEIt, slonera K.STATE OK MAltY I.. CUUTIS. hTATE OK KHUONT. DlM'lIlll T OF WAi-IIINUTON. 8.8. In Probate Court. Iield ln Montpelier, ln and for tald Dlatrlct, on the tl day of July, A. 1). 191)4. Orvlllo M.Eaton. Adnilnlstrator of ibo ostate rt Edward A. Kldrcdge, who wus trtibtee of h fund created by the last will nnd trstament or MAltY I,. CUUTIS, late or Warren, ln said Dlslrlct dtceabcd, un-SL'lils the tri.stHO accnunt of antil IMw.ml A TiU I IUI UUJ 1 ll.lllOII ill.l, tl I IJ UllCt. i i,.:. ... .Y" , " Wliereupon It U onlernl by aald Court. r I inai aald account bo relt.rri'il lo n flHsinn tlieri'ir ' to he held at the I'robate OlHct- Iu said Montpelier, on tho 23d day of July A. D. 1904, for licarlngand ileclslon thereon: Aud, lt Is rurtber ordered that notlco hereor bo glvcn to all persous Intcrested, hy piiblicatlon nrtheantue tliree weekssucccsslvely lu the Veumont Watcii max AND Statk JouiiNAL,anew8(laperpuhllshed at Montpelier In this Stnte, prevlous to said tlme ap polnted lor hearlug, that they lnay appear at said tlme and place, and show cuuse, If auy they lnay have, why aald accounts ahoutd not he allowed. Ily the Court, Atttst. 27-29 llntAM Cahletox, Judge. ESTATE OF GEOHGE W. LAWSON Statk or Vekmont, Disthict or Wasiiinotox, b. In Probate Court, held at Montpelier, In and lor said Dlstrlct, on the 27th day of June, A. D 1901: MaryEva Lawson.exrcutrlx or tho Ia)t will and tcataincntof OKOHOL W. LAWSON, late of the Town of Barre, In said Dlstrlct, dcceased, presenta her admlnlatratlon account for examluatlon and atlowanco and makea appllcatlon for a decree or dlstrlbutlon aud partltlon or the estate or aald de ceased. Wliereupon, It Is ordcred hy aald Court that aald account aud autd appllcatlon be reterred to a eesalon thereor, tobe heldut the Probate Olllce, In aald Mont pelier, on the 16th day or July, A. 1). 1904, for hearlng and dcclslon thereon; and, It la further or ilered that notlce hereor be glven to all pcraons lnter ested, by publlcatlou or tho aanie tliree weeka suc cesslvely ln tho Vkkmoxt Watciiman and Statk Jodiinal, a ncwspaper publlshed at Montpelier, ln this State. prevlous to aald tlme appoluted lor hear lng, that they ninj appear at aald tlme aud place, and show cause. lranv thev mav have. whv aalil rr.ntint ahoutd not he allowed, and such decree made. Ily the Court. Atteet. HIKAM CAIILETON, JDOOK. 20-21 ESTATE OF JA.MES lt. LANODON. statk or Vkiimont, DiBTniuT or Washington. 89. In Probate Court, held In Montpelier, lu and for said Dlstrlct. on tlie'Jblh ilay of June. A. D. 1904: Albert Tuttlc.siirvlvlnir executor of tho last will and tesiament of JA.MES It. LANODON, late or iieriin, ln aalil Ulatrlct, ucceaseil, makes ap pllcatlon to said Court, with the consent aud unnrobatlon ln wrltln? of tlie lefiratecs and dev- Uecs or said dtceaseil, reslillng lu tbe btate or eruioui, lor uceuse to seu part oi ine rcai es tate ol snld deceaacil, altuated lu l'uiiltney. lu tho Countv of Hntland and btate or Vermont, to wlt. Being the luterest oraald deceased Inupartof tne uiinivKieii lour-niina inieresior 6am ueceaseu iu tho land known as the Eureka Slntc Pronertlea, dcscrlbcd as rollows. A biuhII p.ircel or land nt tho uortheastcrly corner or tho sii-callcd Ely pasture, aud wcsterly ortbe MattheTS SlateCoinpanv's land, contatnlng about oue nnd oue-tourth acres of lund, togcthcr with the rlght to the said ton of Poultney to lay a legal hlghwty acrosa cald Ely p.isturo Irom the south end ol aald parccl of land, aouthcasterly to tlie preaent lilghway, represcullng that the ealo thereof would be benencial to the legateea and devheea or aald deceased, and thoso Intereated In his estate, In order to convert aald real eatate Into money. Wliereupon, lt la ordcrcd hy aald Court, that aald appllcatlon bo referred to a session thereor, to be held at tho Probate Olllce, ln aald Montpelier, on the lGth day ir July, A. D. 1904, ror hearlug and declslon thereon 1 and lt Is furlher ordered, that all persous luterested he notllled hereor, by publlcatlou of notlce of aald appllcatlon aud order thereon tliree weeka auccestlvely In the Veumont Watciiman and Statk Jouiinal. a nenspaper publlshed at Mont pelier, lu this State, and whlch clrculatea ln the uelghborhood or thoae luterested before aald tlme ot hearlng. that they may appear at aald tlme nnd place, and, lr tliey ace cauae, oblect thereto. ltv the Court.Altest. 20-28 HIItAM OAltl.ETON, Judge. COMMISSIONEIIS' NOT1CE. ESTATE OF LEN'OUA O. KELTON. The underalgned i avlng been appolnted by the Hon. Probate Cour. lor the Dlstrlct orWashlniilon Coiuralsslouers, to rcetve, examtne aud atJust all clalms and deuiands or all persous agalnst the estate of LEN'OUA U. KELTON. lato or Montpelier, In aald Dlatrlct. deceased: aud all clalms ex hlblled In otTsct thereto. liereby glte notlce that we will meet for the purposes aforesald, at the aloro o Wells and Iloyles, ln the clty of Montpelier, ln aald Dlstrlct, or. the 23rd day or July aml 19th day of Norembcr neit, from 10 o'clock A. U. untll 4 o'clock I. u., each of aald daya and that alx montha rroiu the 25th day or May A. D. 1904, la the tlme llmlted by satd Court for aald credltora to preaent their clalnia to ua for ex amluatlon and allowance. Dated at Montpelier, tlila 24th day ot June, A. D. 1904. (lEUKME U. HUYl.ES. ) uommia 24-23 HAltltV S. tOLTON, , i slonera. vousTr coxrisyiiox. OlioUoa, July 7. Tho Oraugo Oouu ty Hopablicau convuntion tuot iu this plaoo this aftornoon aud uouiiuatod the follovyiiiK porsoua aa caiididatcs for oounty ollloors. For Souators, II. T. baldwiu and Ohestor Diokoy; Sta'to's attornoy, M. M. Wilson; aBBist aut judROs, Williaui Paul and O. U. Latlirop, Bheiift, W. H. Sprague; hlRh bailiff, F. B. DarliuR; jndgos of pro bato, W. II. Niohols aud S. M. Qlea-sou, Central Vermont Railway, Commcnclnj Juno 27, 19C4. Tralno golne South and East Will Loavo Montpolloras Followai - 9 A! 1, MAIL, week daya, for Iloiton. Sprln "'.y Jni,.Now York. 1'arlorcarto New York. 11:20 ! M. KXrHE8. dally, lor liostoi. and New York vla Sprlnedeld. week daya for New London ann New York yla Norwich llno. I'arlor car to Iloiton and Sprlnglleld, 7.0S1-, M. i'aHSRNOER, week daya, for White ltlr .lunctlon and New York, Slecplng car to New ork cxccpt Saturday. 8.8J 1-. M. Biinday only. rener for White Illvcr Junctlon and New York. Sleanngcar toNow 12:30 A. M., dally EXfllESS, for I'oiton vla Low ell and all polnta ln New England, New York and aonth. I'ullman 8lcepea to liojton and Sprlnit flild. Tralns Colng North and Wost. 2J0A.M., diilyEXPUESS for Montreal and the wyet and week daya for OKdenaburg. Richford and OtUwa. Sleeplng cara Montpellei Junctlon to Montreal. 8.20 A.M. PAS8ENOER, week daya, for Burling ton, Rutland, st. Albana, Montreal, Ottawa and Richford. 8.26 A. M. Snnday only, lA8SENOElt for Burling ton and St. Albana. S.3S1'. M. PABSENOEK, week daya, for Burling ton. Bt. Albana. Montreal, Itouiea Folnt. Ogdenaburc and Klchrord. Parlorcar to Montreal without chang. 4.0(1 r.M. week daya. Exprcaa for Burlington, con nectlng with alcamer for l'laltaburg. Parlorcar. S:M f. M, KXPltEBS ror llurllngton, 8b Albana andMon'r""l. IuUmanaleeplng car from Montpelier Junctlon o Chlcago without change. Suburban Traln Sorvlco. Letve Montpelier for Barre, 3.16, t8.M, t.2C, 590, A. M., I12M, 12.45, UM, '8.20, 17.25, 8.42. P. M Arrlve atllarro tweo y mlnutea after leavlng tlme. Iave Barre for Montpelier at 12.01 mldnlght, J7J53, t.W.SJ.DO a. l2.ol noon, fJ.10, S.80, rf).44, SS.05, 1", M. Arrlve at Montpelier twenty mlnutea arterleaylngtlme. Tralns leave foi Williamstown at tiJ.M r. u. and fl.55 r. M. All paeaenger tralns will stop at the Ploncer works to take or leave nasaeneera when slgnalled. Sunday only. 'Dally. JWeek daya. J. P. OAI.LKlircrt, Agent. K.H.PlTZHDOlLVIce Prea., General Managtr. J. E. BENTLEY. Hr.neral Paaaepner Anent. Montpelier & Wells River R. R. li Kileci Jnne27, 1914. Tralna leavlng Montpelier aa rollowa: 3:00 A. M. Local. (C. V. atatlon 7:50 A. M.1 Connccta at Wells Kiver with Tralns North and South over II. AM.Ii. li. Wl li through Exprea Tr ln for New Vork, arrlvlng 7:30 A. M. With through Expresa Traln for Boston arrlv ng 4:45 lM l:IO P. M. Expross (C V atatlon 1M F. M. Through Exprcsa with Chalr Car Burlington to Fabyans. Connccta at Fab)ana with through Ex press lor Portland nnd Old Orchard, also with trala for Suramlt Mt. Washington. Counects at Wella Itlver with through Exprcss arrlvlng ilostonat 8:10 P. M. Also with Canadlau 1'aclOc lty. through Ex presa for Montreal and tho West. 4HOP. M. Lccal (Mlxod ) (From M. A W. II. atatlon omy Connecta at Wells Itlver with Tralns North and South "V r Passumpslc Dlvlslon. and traln North ol Wella Kiver over Whltu Mountaln Dlvlslon B. A M. U. It. Tialns Wost. Leave Wells Itlver 5:I5. 10.30 A. m. 2.4J, 35p. m. Arrlve Montpelier 10 10, 11.50 A. M. 4.00, 6.08 r. M. Mlxcd From Boston.. Leave Boston 10:00 A. m. Arrlve Montpelier 6:(k p. M Suburban Traln Sorvlco. Lea.e Moutpeller-.30, 9.45 11.65 A. M. 2.40 8.49 t,10 P. M. Leav Bap re 7.30 10.211 A, M. 12.30 3.15, 4.10, &.30 P.M. W. A. STOWELL. Oeneral Manarer. F. W.SrANYAi .Superlntcndent, " W . MUK8K. Oen'l I'aas.Auenl Boston & Maine Kailroad. Wlntor -Arrangomont. IN EFFECT OCr. 12, 1903. Tralns Loavo Wells Rlvor North Bound. li a M., dally, prlnclpal statloua to Newport and Montreal. 2:39 A.M. dally, except Monday ftv St. Johna- bury Lyndonville, Newport Sherbrooke and Quebec except Sunday aud Monday, ?.d2 A. M.. for statlona to Newport and Sherbrooke 8:22 p, M., for prlnclpal statlona to Newport and Montreal. 3:30 1". M. for atatlona to Newport, Sherbrooke ad Quebec. 9:50 1'. M., for statlona lo Lyndonville. South Bound. 1:35 A. M., except Monday, for prlnclpal itations t W . lt. Junctlon, Worcester, Boston and Spring flold. l:Ji A.M., dally for statlona on W. M, D., to Con cord, Manchester, Naihua, Worcester, Lowell and Boston. 6:80'A. M.,lrom Woodsvllle for statlona to Concord and Boston. ' 5:5(i A.M., for statlons to y. It. Junctlon, Concord, Worcester aud Boston. 9:S8 A.M., fora atlonaon W. M. Dlv. to Concord Worcester snd Boston. .33 A. M. for prlnclpal statloua to Bostou, Sprlnx- Held and New York. 1:00 P, M., for statlons to W, It. Junctlon, Spru.g- tleld. Concord, Worcester and Boston. :S4 P.M., for Plymouth, Concord, Worcet'er and Boston, 4 P. M., from Woodsvllle, ror statlons to Concord :50 P M., ror all statlons to White Itlver JnncUon. Colng North on W. M. Dlv. at S2 A. M ror all statlons. :30P. M., ror all statlons. li P. M., toatatlons to Lancaster. 0:15 A..M- Sundays only ror Lancaster. D. J. FLANDERS. Oon. Paaa mnd Tlcket AKOnt. Wo promptiy ootnin c. s. aua e oreign sond modcl.sketcl' or pl.oto ot nvttitlon iprr Irv i report on iinientniuuiy. '- i C: 1 ''IS, l1 Pa ( in 1 I UHML.-ilfMliU tc iOpposito U. S. Patent Office WASH1 NGTON D. C. OR. KIHG'S "8,aB PENNYRQYAL PILLS Arehlghly recommtnded by ladies who have used thcm. They are ... ..f. .n,lP.U.Kl- Arl3lwlll convince you of their Intrinaic valae. Send tep cenu lor aaronle and booklet. AsklorDr.KInfa) " S(ar Crown Brand." All druggitta, t.jo a box. Klig Midiolnt Co., P. 0. Box 1930. Bostoa, Ntii. r a t? it P o S uAtn n A 1 QAM Cltanwi aiid lar Jles th halr. Proniottl a " ,r . T0WtiV.. II r to i' Vuthful Color. lo Hl'U ftQ'l Oold nittallto boi.i itftUa with blut rlbDon. I Mke no oinrr. i,riu. Iaaiteru HubttHutlona and linlta (I... Hu a, aui llrn.rl.,. nr l.D 1 4. la lltapi for Pnrtlculnr. T tluonlala nd Itcllir for I.dle." , bj r. -II nrnr.ltii. C'ht.kr.lrr Chrmlcat C'. tfaU.n t&U p-p. Hodlsoa Hauare. 1MI1LA.. l'A. Al. W. Wheelock's Real Estate Ageucy AND INTELIGENCE 0FF1CE At Montpelier Dook Dindery, havo qar galns in houses, lots and o ther valuable property. Places wanted for first class clerks, male, hotel cook, glrls for house work, lanndry work etc. ktyNo expense for registerlng Penwvroyal pills K i t flVA Jt 1 1 1 ( 1 1 I.VT li- V l I I U 1 1 i i