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VERMONT WATCIIMAN & STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1904. HUMPHREYS' Snociflcs curo by ncting dlrcclly on tho slcte paris without illsturbiug tho rost of tho systcm. No'. 1 for Fovors. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Tocthlng. No. '1 " Dinrrhca. x No. 7 " Couglis. No. 8 " Nonralgia. No. 0 " Ilcmlnchos. No. 10 " Dyspepsln. No. ll' " Snpprcssod Porlodo. No. 12 " Whttcs. No. 13 " Oroup. No. 14 " Tho Skin. No. 15 " llheumatlsm. No. 10 " Malnrin. No. 19 " Oatarrli. No. 20 " Whooplng Cough. No. 27 " Tho Kldnoys. No. 30 " Tho Bladdor. No. 77 " La Grippo. Tn Btnall bottles o pcllels that fit tho vost pockot. At Druggists or mailcd, 25c. oach. ;2SJ-Medicnl Guldomalled froo. llumphrcys' Uo4. Co.,Cor. Wllllam& John Stroets, New York. GROTON. Hou. T. 13. Hull lins no fur recov ered froni lils rooetit illacsa as to bo on tho streot. Ilis frioiicln, nnd tlioy nre logion, rojoico nt the outcomo of wliat soomed to bo a eerionB Hlckness. Bnll rocoivod n good voto horo, 172 to CO. Groton votod lnte nud oftou for Ropreseutntivo. Tlie uow flrm of Blnnoliurd & Tlook opnned bnsltiepa Frldny. Tho old flrm of Hall & Coohrnu did n gient liusi uoas, nmi tho young uieu coiulug iuto thoir plnco havo tho best wislies of tho coninimiity. Soveral friontls of Mr. Riokor, Rep-roBentitdve-eloot, attnudod liis rccep tiou in St. Johusbury Wodnesday eveuiug, from thia pluco. Mrs. A. J. Hoapli nnd Mrs. Oyrns Wololi ntteurted the oxoontive board rneetiug of tho Wouiiwi'b Homo Mis slouary Soolety At Bradford, Wedues day. A Boy's Wild Ride for Life. " With family aroand expecting Inni to die, aud a eou ridiug for lito, 18 inilos, to get Dr. Kiug's Now Dis covery for Consuwptiou, Conclis, and Oolaa, V. H. Browu, of Ieosvillo, Iud., eudured deatlrs ngoulns from asthma; bat thia wouderl'nl mediciiio gavd iuataut rellef and soou oured liim. He writes: "I uow sloop sound ly ovory uight. " Like ninrvolona cnres of Gousumptiou, Puonmouia, Bron chitis, Ooughs, Colds and Grip provo its uintoliless merit for all Throat aud Jjung trouuloa. Gnarautoed bottlca 60c aud $1.00. Trial bottles froo at O. Blakoly's drng storo. RANDOLPH. ' Thrfo hundred of tho Bupporters, frieuds aud ueighbors of Dhuu H. Morso, towu Ropreseutative-elect, woro givon a roooptiou at Mr. Mone's homo Thursday evouiug. Tho Grcon Monutain baud was iu attendance aud reuderdd niusic at ititorvnl& through ont the eveuiug. Aftor eougrntula tious had beou extouded aud refresli. rueuts of taudwiohes, cako and coiTee woro Borved a very pleasant surprise camo in tho airival of Govoruor-eloct Oharles J. Bell of Walden, who wns groeted with a hearty three cheors, af tor which he was iutronuced by Kditor L, B. Johnson, who was mastor of that part of tho oerouiouies, as tho first speaker of tho ovening. With a few brief romarks he cougratulated tlie oitizous on tho State olection and ou thoir choico of a mau well quuli fiea to represout the towu of Ran dolph. Hou V. I. bpear, M. M. Wil sou, H. 0. Gilbert, Hou. J. D. Deui bou, H. W. Vail and N. L. Boyden eaoh mado short spoecheB of congratu lation aud theu Mr. Morso iu the lust address of tho eveuiug thaukod hia frieuda for their snpport.for tho honor they oonferred upon him when they elected him as tho Roproseutative of the towu of Randolph. After wishiug 1 his frionds "God Speod," tho party left for their homes at 10:30. Miss Georgia White, locai oditor o ! the Herald aud Nows, is tukiug a three woeks' vaoatiou from hor dutios and will leave here soon for Now York for a two weoka' visit. j Govornor-oleot O. J. Boll aud wifo left here on Friday for their homo in Waldeu, aftor a short visit with Mr. ' and Mrs. D. H. Morse. G. Riohard Graut, who hae had a i positiou with the Wiuohoster Arins Oo., for tho past y,oar, arrivod iutown on Friday 1'roin Now Haven, Oo iu.. for a few dayB'-visit with his pmnutF, Mr. and Mra. V. A. Graut. brtore go iug to Dartaiouth OoIIoch J. R, Putuam left lu-re Tharpdayfor n tcn dajs' vihlt with relatives in Hauovor, aud Mauohester, jn'. H. Ool. O. P. MillT, qnartormustur to thc genoral statl'.'.t Witihiugtou, D. 0., aud niH wife, h ive arrivnd in towu for a fow das' visit witli Dr and Mis. H H. M; ntyre Mr aud 11m Oharles HntcliiHBon, who have beon apending a montli with roaltivoB iu thia vioinity loft here on Weduseday for tUeir home in North amptou, Mass. Mrs. O M. Orangcr aud daughter, Miss Kdith, aud sou, Fred, roturuod homo Wcduosdav from a threo wookl, ' vidit with rolativeB iu Bostou aud vi-cinitj-. THE OHRISTIAN churuhes at Oon fltantinoplo, Tarkoy, aud Yokahoma, Japan have loug used the Lougmau & Martiuoz Paints for paiutiug their ohnrohes. Liberai coutributlons of L. & M. Paint will bo glvun for suoh pnrposes I wuorover a onurcn is looated. F.M. Scoflold, Harria Spriuga, S. O., writes, "I paiuted our old homestead with L &. M. twonty-six veais ago. Not paiuted sinoe, lookH bottor thau Iioubob paiuted iu the lust fonr yoars." W. B. Barr. Charleston. W. Va., writos. "Paiuted Frankonbnrg Block with L. & M. shows botter thau auy bnildings horo havo ever douo: stands ont as thoagli varniahed, and aotaal oost of paint waa loss thau $1,20 por gallon. Wears and covers liko gold." These oelebrated Paints aro eold by BarrowB Puok, Montpelier. Palmer Pharmaoy, Waterbury. Fred Periiu, Plainfield, Howard Browu, Ludlow. H. 0. Fieroo, Bartou. 80-87 theyniir.fi. . That Is What Tliey Say About Tliem in Montpelier, anii It ls, Tnerefore, Auothor proof, somo inoro ovldonoc, Montpolior tcstiniouy to swoll tho long 11st of advooatoa who oudorso tho old Qnnker loinnily, Donn's Kidnoy Pills. Road this coiivluolng oudorso nieiit of tho olniniB mndo for thnt ro marknblo proparatiou : O. S. Wlilttlor, rotirod moclmuio, of 60 Prospoot streot, saya: Wliilo I do not waut it uudoratood by niy friouds aud ncqnnintnncos iu Montpolior that Doan'a Klcinoy Pills prooarod at W. E. Poole'a drng Btoro hnvo radioally stoppod pain acroBB tho loiua aud othcr indlcatiouH of nulioaltliy klduoys, nt taoKB of whlch havo annoycd mo foi flftoou yoars, I cau posltivoly nssert that ttio troatuieut liaa broaght a vast auiouut of beuoflt. I hnd baokacho so auuto that I oould not boud or stoon. If I Bat iu au upright positiou for auy lougtli of tiuio tho muBolofl of tho back aohed. Aftor auy oxortiou bronght on tho loins I becauio eoro aud htiii. Tlioro wns nltso inucli auuoyauoo aud distress on acconnt of tho irrogalarity of the kiduey soorotlous. To say that Doau's Kidnoy Pills liolpod mo groatly nnd to say that I oudorso tho prepara tion uiildly oxprosses uiy opiuiou." For aale by all dealors. Prico GO contB. Fostor-MUburu Uo., liulhilo, N, Y. , boIo aeouta for tho Uuitcd Statos. Remombor tho name Doau's aud tako uo otlior. NORTHFIELD. Mrs. B. G. Wood aud daughter. of Dorchester, tuasu., arrived m to-ii last evouiug for a visit with Mrs. Wood's sister, Miss Fraucos Oarrier. Orvillo Miller is toaohiug school. Dr. Guy N. Woloh ia gotting ont lnmber propnrntory to bnildiug au nd ditiou to hia baru Mr. Moriaty lias moved iioji Uuiou to Wator streot. Bert Blake is clurkiug in Onrl Rich moud'a store. A hvely rnnaway ocourred on Wator Ntreot ono day Inst week, whou a high spirited horse driveu by a youuu man took fright aud rau into a stouo post ' cioanng itseu irom tho wagou. Tho horse rau as far as the Holland farm ou Riohardson avouuo wheu it was stopped. No ono waB iujured. Miss Eva Houstou of Barre spent Snnday at homo. Mihs Minnie Smith lias roturned from a trip to Now Yoik. The in torior of Miss Smith's milliluory rooms aro rocoiviiiK a thorough rono vating aud remodolliug,. whioh groatly adds to tho cunvouieuco and appear anco of the placo. The olass of '03 Northllold high ?chool neld a very pleasant reuuion iu tho Bhape of a corn roust at the liomo of Orrin Kiiuball iu Borliu on Friday ovouiug. Anioug thoso from out of town in atteudanco wore: Miss Bor uice Thomas, a teaoher iu tho Spauld iug high ncliool of Barre, and Royal Palmer, uow a naval studout at Au uapolis. A largo gathoriug was pros ont. Riohard Hontou loft ou Saturday moruiug for a visit to MasBachessotts. James E. Oarrigau of Oldtowu, Mo., is tho gnost of his uiothor, Mib. Mary Oarrigau, for n short vaoatiou. Waldo Fisher roturned to Montpelier today to aot as jarymau in conuty oonrt. Mrs. G. O. Batoa roturuod from tho hospitul iu Burlington ou Friday moruiug luach improvod iu iicalth. Mr. Farr, a ropreseutative of iho Barlingtoii Freo Pross, was iu towu ou Saturday ou busiuoss, aleo Goorgo U. Auuuh of the Montpelier Journal, Ralph Gilman of Barre was among tho visitors in towu on Saturday. Oadot Porry recently visited his frioud, ox-Oiidut titocker of Dnuvillo, wiio was elcoted to rupreseut that towu in tho coraing LegiBlaturo. Mr. Stuokor haB uiauy frieuds iu this towu, who heartily congratulato him aud wish liiui uiuoh Bnccess. Johu P. Moseloy leaves about tho 20th of thia uiouth for Dallas, Tox, It is expooted that liis fathor, Johu L. Mijholoy,,will aocotupany him aud ru main tlioro as long as tho coctitry suitt him. J. Eurle Parker, Souator Proctor's private seorotary, who has beon tho guest of Hou. Frauk Plamloy aud family left for his homo iu Wost Rut land ou Saturday. Mr. Parkor was private seoretary to Mr. Plumloy whllo he was sorvlng as umpiro in tho mixed cnuditiotiB at Oaracas, Von ezuela, aud waB a mombor of Sonor Frost's family duriug that titue. Mr. Frost's sou, Waltor, oame to this couu try With Mr. Plumloy upou liis rotnru aud ia stlll heio. Harnot Boau has begun work for Ainos i'lastridge. Tiio marriago of 0. Edward Wesoott aud Miss Addie Knowloa took placo at the homo ot tho brido'a sister. iu Lob- auon, N. H., ou Woduosday ovouiug. Thoy will bo at homo at 26 Elm Btroet to thoir frieuds Soptombor 25. Both aro woll kiiown Northiield youug poo ple aud havo muuy frioudB who wish thom lnaoli happiuess. FrauolB Siokols la in Now York oity ou a busiuestt trip. Mr. Siokels lias completed hia li.bora with the E. B. Ellja Granito Oompauy. . The Uuivoraallst Snnday boIiooI held a piouio in Aldor Meadow on Saturday. About twouty-Bevou woro present and a ooru roast waB oujoyed duriug tho aftornoou, whioh sorvod to providn muoh amusomout. Ropairs havo beguu on Ooucort hall aud aro iu rapld progrosB. Tho iu torior of the hall is to bo remodolled iuto two Btoroa fittod upwith tho most modoru flxturos with largo plato glass windows frontiug tho streot. Tho bo ginnlug of ropairs on this hall praoti oally loaveB tho towu without an opora Iioubo which ia muoh to be rogrottod for a towu of this slzo mosc certaluly should possoss a thoatro of uo ainall capaolty, aud it ia to bo hopod that in tho noar foturo suoh a bnildiug may bo orootod by somo of tho oitizous of tho towu who aro auxious to p'rovido for tho wolfaro of thoir uatlvo vlllago. Frod Joslln of Raudolph was n vis itor iu town last wook. O. M. Davis, who has boon confluod to tho houso by illnoss, has so far ro covorod from tho attack as to bo ablo to bo out. Frauk Loffis of Washlugtou, D. 0., has boou in town a fow davs on busl liosa counootod with tho E. B. Ellis Graulto Oompauy. Mra. Georgo 0. Sanboru, who has boou ill iu Plttsflold, waB ablo to ro turu to her home horo on Friday. Frank Traoy of Montpolior was horo on busiuoss laBt woek. At a meetiug of tho oougregatiou of tho Oongrogatioual ohuroh held last Wednosday it waa votod to requost Dr. W. S. Ilazon to tocousidor hisrosigna tlou for a time at loaBt. Mr. Hazou has tho rouiarkablo rocord of having sorvod noarly forty-ouo yoars bb a faithful pastor of thia ohurch aud much rcgrot ia oxprosBOd that tho bo nloty is soon to loso so dosorvlng a pastor aud frioud. Norwioh Univorsity opous for tho fall toriu on Saturday. Ono of tho largost freshmeu clnssos evor kuowu ia oxpbotod thiB fall. Tho dam whioh aupplica tho stout shods of Orosa Brna. is now ropaired aud fho pond is filled with wator ouco agaiu attaiuiug its uatural appoarauce. Tho busiuoss, which lias beeu aaspoud ed for lack of wator power, waa ro auniod this moruiug aud tho click of tho mauy hammors onco agaiu gioets tho ears of tho passers by. Now 'phonos havo beon addod to tho corn factory, tho housoa that aro bnildiug pu Rlchardsou aveuuo, Ool burn Olothing Oompauy, Norwioh Univorsity barmcks No. 2, a privato line for E. Ellis, A. B. Smith and Robort Paiuo of Gonldsvillo. Tho oompnny has now ovor 125 'phouos and tho prospoct for au increnso ia daily becomiug brighter. Tho .itiuual Dog Rlvor Valley fair onoura ou Tuosday, Wodnesday aud fhursday of this woak. The prospeot for au uuusually largo attendance is fast becomiug an assurod fact, as al roady loads of all kiuds of iJunk have beou transported to tho grounds from all ovor oreation. Ohauncoy Willoy of Barre, who has charge or lloral hall, has beon in town aud roports that ovory availablo spaco iu the buildiug has beon taken aud that ho Imd to ro qnest some of tho old exhibitors not to uxhibit this year bo to allow tho spaco for tho dxhibitiou of artioles uover having beou outored beforo. Mr. Wil loy exprossed au idea that it would be a good plau to build a larger buildiug to sorvo as a floral hall to put tho ma chiuory aud agricultural produots iuto and leave tho prosent buildiug for flue arts, otc, cto. Tho auuual fair d utio will bo hold in arinory hall on WoduO'iday evonihg aud the allair is auxiously lookedjforward to by tho same old oto.vd. Harrison Buruham diod at tho homo of his sister.Mrs. Oross.at Gouldsville ou Friday nvouiug aftor au illnoss of sevoral woeks. Tho fuuoral was hold on Suuday aftornoou at 1 :80,Rev. Wal ter Dolo ollloiatiiig.aud iutoruient was at Gonldsvillo. Mr. Bnruliam was about oighty-two years of age and had pnssod tho cr ater part of hia lifo in this town. He was a great roader aud was cousidered to be authority ou most all subjents bo well did he ro mombor what ho read. His disposi tiou was a kiud ouo aud ho had mauy warm frieuds who remombor the kind ly acts that ho performod whilo with thein. The deccased ia Bnrvived by two Bisters, Mrs. Orosa and Mrs. Helen Robbius, of MontDelior.and sev oral uopliowB aud niooes. Mre. Plastridge is very low. Ed. Shaw's mothor rocoutly had the misfortnne to fall at her homo near South Northllold nud sustaiu a frac tnred collar bouo. Mnch syuipnthy is exprossed for for the nged womau io hor alHiotiou. Harold - Aldrich, a formor resident of thiB town, is horo to ntteud Nor wich Univorsity. Mrs. O. A. Egortou vory pleasantly eutertainod a few frieuds on Friday ovouiug iu honor of Mr. Egortou's mothor. Missos Agues aud Marv Horlihy havo roturned from tho Thousaud Islands. Miss Lula Buruham of Montpelier speut Mondny in town. Mra. Addisou Douuy ontertainod a party of frionds on Thursday eveuiug to lieton to Mr. Moado, n missiouary, who has roconly roturned from Africa. Mr. Meado stopped ou liiB roturu for a timo in England aud vioinity. Ho was a former railroad mau and is nleasautly rememborod horo as Sani Moado. Aftor a visit with relativos in town Mr. Moado will loave for Oaliforuia to spend tho wintor. Mrs. Zanvriu of New York ia visit iug hor aoii, J. H. Zanvriu, who is ill. Mrs. Jnno Robiusou diod at her homo on Oontral Btrcot ou Saturday evouiug aftor au illnoss of soveral woeks, aged about oighty years. Mrs. Robinson 1b Bnrvived by ono dnughtor, Mary, with whom sho livod. Tho fu uoral will be hold ou Tuosday aftor noon at 2 o'clook Rev. Waltor Dolo having .ohargo of tho obsequios. The decoasod waB au'nctivo mombor of tho Univorsalist clinroh aud waa belovod by all. Aunt Jano, aa sho wns famil-' larly ohlled, will bo groatly niiBsod and most osnpoially by hor daughter tor whom tho Eincorest svmnathy ls exproesod iu tho loss of n loviug moth or. Olouimio Sawyer is toaohiug Bohool iu tho Fiskoville distrlot. It ia ospootdd that tho gradod sohool will bo olosod on Wodnosdny nnd Thursday ou aocouut of tho fair. ' Mrs. Woloh of Groton rocoutly visit od hor sou, Dr. Guy Woloh, for a fpw dayB. Miss Frnuoea Oolliua is teaohlng in tho bnrlow bridge dlatrint. Tho Mlsos Eberhnrdt, who havo boon vleitlng Mnx Eborhardt, roturned to thoir home in nouaueu, a. d., ou ont urday. G. Fred Osgood and family havo moved iuto thoir uow house ou Viuo streot. Mrs. Alloo Mausfiold and Hnrry Ohamberlin of tho tolephono olllco . . ' . M 1 ... r a. Bpeut ounuay wivu inuuuB iu uioui polior. ThO ItilUl Yoil ITaVn A1lVnv iu uso for ovcr 30 years, 1ms liorno tlio Bignatnro of CrfLjCJ&ffijtzfirA, sonnl supcrvlsioii slnco its hifancy. ytarvr. Allow o ono todccclvoyoitintlils. All Oountcrfclts, Iinltations nnd " Jusi-as-Kood" aro bufe Expcrlmcnts that trlllo with nnd cndaiifrcr tlio Iicalth of Infants nnd Cnildrou Bxpcricnco ngainst Expcriiucnt What is CASTORIA Castorin is n liarmlcss snbstitnto for Castor Oil, Parc goric, Drops nnd Soothiuff Syrnps. It is Pleasant. Ifc contains neither Opluni, Morphlno nor otlier Narcotio substancc. Its ago is its gimrniitcc. It destroys Wonus nd nllays Fevcrislincss. It curcs Diai-rlicua and Wind. Colic. Ifc rclievcs Tccthing Troul)lcs, cnres Constipation nnd Flatulcncy. It assimilates tlio Food, rcgnlatcs tho Stonmch and Bowcls, giving heallliy nnd natnral slccp. Tlio Cliildrcn's Pauaccn Tlio Motlier's Priend. SENUINE CASTOR SA ALWAYS Bears tho Tte KiM You Have Always BougM 8n Use For Over 30 Years. THC CCNTAUn COMPANV. T MifB Euuioe Ford roturned to her Bchool iu Oampello, Mass., ou Friday. MisB Agnos Liuo, who haa boon vis iting at Mrp. Georgo ;Avorill'i, ro turned to her homo iu New York on Friday. Mrs. John Stack and son, James, of Montpolior viaited in town last wook. W. T. Kerr is taking a two wooks' vacation from u. S. Uiohmond's atoro and is visiting at ;Loomiustor, Mass. Mrs. Louuox of West Borliu is tho guos of Mrs. L. N. Ellis. Miss O. E. Wells of Now York, who has boon spouding tho summor at A. L. Olark's.roturuod honioon Thursday ovouiug. E. Graco Gynan, who haa beeu tho guest of E. B. Ellia and family, re turuod on Wodnesday to her home iu Jamaica Plain, Mass. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Has svorld-wide famo for uinrvclous ourns. jX surpasses any other salvo, lotiou, ointmont or balm for Outs, Oorus, BuriiB, Boils, Sores, FelonB, Ulcors, Tottor, Salt Rheum, Fevor Sores, Ohappod Hands, Skiu Erup tious; iufalliblo for Piloa. Ouro guarauteed. Only 25o at 0. Blakoly's, Druggist. EAST ROXBURY. Miss Ethol Warduer has finiBhed work at Northfield and is stopping at Jasou Froemau's. Georgo Warduer aiid family nud Leou Dnbnquo spont Snnday iu Rau- aoipn at iiiUgoue Warduor's. Houry Boltou of Washington. D. O., is isiting relatives iu towu. Frank E Duraway attoiidod Water bury fair last weok. Dolia Gowdy of Northfield is visit ing Mrs. L. A. Eastmau. Mrs. Albort Norris of Williamstown was a guost of Mrs. Orza Boyco sevor al dnys last wook. Mrs. Frod Ladd nnd dauchtor. Freda, of Barrt) and Mrs. Holou Wil cox of Brookfield visited Mrs. Georgo Warduer ou Thursday. Mrs. Lizzio Frooman is iu vory poor hoalth. Ask For Alleu's Foot-Ease.A Powder To shako into your shoos. It rests tho feot. Makes watklng easy. Ourea Oorns, Bnuious, Ingrowiug Nails, Swollou aud Swoatiug foet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25o. Don't accept Auy substitute. Samplo FREE Addross, AUen S. S. OlmBtod, LeRoy, n. y. WARREN. IfrB. Jnakson weut to hor homo iu Hnrtford lnst weok nocompaniod by Mrs. Aun Worcostor. Mrs. Myron Goodspoed is outertniu- iug her mothor nnd Bistor from Shor burno. Mason Bradloy of Linoolu was n guest in towu lant week. " Ed. Wakofiold outortninod his unolo from worcostor, Mass., rooently. A unmbnr from horo attondod tho Waterbury fair lnst wook. Kenueth Tillotaon, who was vory ill last wook, ia convalesoing. Johu Palmor aud Pearl Hall and wife woro in Waitsllold to attoud tho fuuoral of a rolativo Suuday. Mrs. Olara Hydo, who has boou vis iting in White Rivor Junotiou, ro turnod homo Saturday. Miss Ethol Prossor of Barro i6 visit ing anioug rolatlvoa iu thia vioiulty. Misa Loulso Allou spout lnst wook iu Waitsfield, tho guost of Mrs. Mori deu RichardBOU. A 1-ortunnte Young Lady. Misa Jounio Martin, 170 North Paul St., Rooheater, N. Y., saya: J snf forod loug froni kidnoy ootnplaluts homo phyalciaiiB aud their tuedioino falled to afford mo roliof. A friend inducod mo to try Dr. Davld Kou nody'a Favorlto Remedy mado at Roudout, N, Y. Tho olloet waa wou dorful. By the time I hnd tnkou two bottles I waa oompotoly oured nnd havo had no troublo sluco. Rnnrr1if. otnl ivlitnlt Imd Imnti Signature of MUBHAY STncET, NEW VOHK CITV. MIDDLESEX. Goorgo Bruco aud family havo moved back to thoir farm from Mont pelier. Oloment Kellogg loft Monday for Albany, N. Y., where he is to tako a conrso of stndy iu tho Albany Busi uoss Oollego. E. Daua Williams, eighty-throo yoarB old, votod at the eleotiou last Taesday aud is as spry as a boy. Mark Reoor was ou tho chcck list but was uot preBeut at tho polls. Ho is only uinoty-niue yoars old aud is good for teu years yot. Auothor old voterau of mauy eloctions is B. Frauklin Max hnni, nged uinoty. He was missing this year. Forrost Ohapiu is attoudiug sohool at Moutpolior. B. W. Dauiols soid hia driving horso rocently to Mr. Pembroko of Wrightsvillo. E. W. Bailey, who rocontly bought the old Bailey homestead on tho rivor, is layiug out largo suui of money in puttiug tho buildiugs iu fiist olass shape. Tho placo will bo a crodit to the towu as woll as the ownor. Bello Holden is Bpondiug a few dnys visiting iu Montpelier. Mrs. Gcorce Kiugsbuiy of Montpe lier nnd her bou, Dauiol Kingsbury, wore visitors iu town tho past weok. Rov. Dr. O. S. Nutter of St. Al baua will preach iu tlio Briok ohurch uoxt Sunday, Sept. 18, in the moru iug. S100. Dr. E Uotohon's Auti-Di uretio may bo worth to you inore thau 100 if you hnve a ohild who Boila bedding from iucontiuoiice of wator during sleop. Oures old and young ahke. It arrestr the troublo nt onco. 1. Sold y Harry A. Slado, Drng glst, Mon polior, Vt. ROXBURY. Patriok Uanlon has beeu quito ill tho past weok. Martin Riohardson, yoars ngo n rosideut iu town, iB visiting here. Mrs. Olark of Morotown Bpont Suu day with her sister, Mrs. G. A. Roys. Miss Bertha Avorill has beguu toaohiug iu Wnrrou. nud Miss Lnura Avorill has roturuod to school at Northllold. Tho ladioa cloarod ovor 1G from their diuuer to tho votors aud sooial ou Tuosday. Mr. Janvrin hnd n bono iu ono foot brokon Thursday by tho brenkiug down of a cartwheel aud was at the hotel for a day or two, but has uow beou carriod home. , Misa Etta isuow iiuishos worE nt MrB. A. D. Browu's in Northfield this wook nud will spoud n few days at H. G. Ellia'. Mrs. E. O. Youuir of Bellows Falla aud Miss Iva Youug of Spriugfiold, Mass., will visit relativos horo this woek. Mouroo Rioh of Loouistor, Mass., has beeu in towu this wook. Dr. Wnlniug aud family of Bostou aro moviug iuto a part of Wilbnr Ed ward's house. Mrs. Emily L. Youug of Worcostor ia visiting frionds here. Hamsou Riohardson aud wife, with liis boub, Olnytou nnd Myrton, nud their fnmilies Bpeut Thursday at Borliu pond. II. G. Ellia aoes to Moutnolior to day to begiu his sorvico aa graud juror. RHEUWAT8Sm nloocl. Dr. Cllddon'a Rhoumntlc curo cannot put cure, tor it ausa lutoly drlvos tho causo from tha blood. You.can buy it of H. A. Slado or C. Blnkoloy, Montpolior Druu clsts. OASTOniA. tleari th 1,19 Kini1 l,3V9 Wwal,s Legal Notices. COHMIOSIONKItn'NOTlCK. E8TATH OP PAVNY 0. IIUAMAN. Tlie underildnccl, ,mo liceimjipolnted by tlielton. ricflvp.i.xainlnc, n.lmUut dll clnltna nd V,p.'1W!'is ,,"'...?!'.. !,(,r""n" Kliit tlio iMnlo ol KA??Y ,- "I'AMAN, lto ot Jlontlwllcr, In ld l)litrlcl,iUccKu aml nll clalms cliil,ltKl In olftot llicrclo, liereliyKlvenotlcetlmtwpwlll tueetfor tlie pu; poc albrosaltl, at tlio itoro of llrnoks A Dcmlnit, ln tlio Clty ol Montpelier, In aalil Illstrlcl. on tlie 2U1I day oi Soplcmbcr, and SOth lay of l)tc. ncxt, rrom 2 oVlnck 1-. i. unlll 4 o'clock p. It. i-ach oraalil ilavs. and tliat lx tnonlln from Uic8t!i dnyol July. A. I)., 1904, Is tlie thno llnillcil by aald Court for aald crcilltora lo preaent their clnlma to ua for examln atlon and allowancf. Oalcd at Montpelier, tlila 20th ilay of August, JOIIN V. ItltOOKS. tComnila (JIIAS. II. DH.MI.NG, j slonera. 35 J7 ESTATE OFSVIjVANUS DANIKI.S. 8TATE or Vkiihont, Distiuct or W'AeiimoTOK, a.s. In rrobato Court, Iield In Montpelier, In and fnr !5oi U1,trlct' 011 11,0 301,1 d,y of Aufjiiat, A D.. Wlllurd C. Walker. cxecntor of tlie last will nnd testamint of BYI.VANUfl DANIELS, Into or Mid dlesex, ln aald Dlstrlct, deccased, makes appllca tlon to aald Court. wltli tlie conscnt and npprobatlon l wrltlni? of the legatcca and ilerlicca ofsald de ccased, icsldliiKlu tho State of Vermont, for II cense tq scll all of tlio rcal Cbtato of aald deccased. altuatid In Middlesex In aald dlstrlct. to wlti Homo place, rcprcsentlnK thal tho aale thereot would be bencUclal to tho leati c nnd dcvlstca of aald deccased, and tlioso Intcresled In her eatate. In order to convcrt aald rcil latato Into moncy. herciiion, It li ordercd by aald Court. that aald apptlcatlon hc rcterred toa aeislon thcri'ofto bo ht-W atthe l'robate OnlcK. In aald Montpelier, on thelJtli day of teptember, A. I) , mt. for licarlngand do clalon tln-rconi and, It Is fnrther ordered, that all pcrsons lnterestcd bo nntlfled hcrcnf by publlcntlou of nntlco nrsald appllcntlou and order thireoii thrto wecka aucccaalvtly Iu tlie Vr.8MO.NT Watuiman anu STATE JotHiNAL, a newapaper publlshcl at Montpelier, Iu this btate, and whlcliclrculates ln the lielnhborliond r thoso lnterestcd, beforo aald tlnieof licarlnjr, that they may atipear at aald tlnie nnd place, nud, If they aeo caiise. oblecttlieri'to, Hv tbc Court.- Attcst. 35-37 IIIKAM (.Altl.K IOV. Judau. ESTATE OF CVHUS FAItNSWOItTII. Statk or Vkumont, DlSTItlCT Of WASIIINOTON, 63. In l'robate Oourt. held at Montpelier, In and for 3m 'c, "" t,le 211,1 day of SepteOiber, A. 1). :!?.,r.cs J: .I'lrle. Admlnlstrator of the oatate ot CYItUS FAItNSWOltTII. lato or Calais, In aald Dlstrlct, deceaeed. presenta lils ailmln atratlon account for exatiilnatlou nnd allowance, nnil makt't appllcatlon for n decree ot dMrlbutlon aml paitltlon of tho r state of aald deceased. bereupon It Is ordered by aald Court. tliat aald ac count niid sntil appllcatlon bo rererrcd to n scsslon thcreof. to bo held nttho I'robato Ofllce In aald Montpelier, on tlie 21th day of Sept., A. I). 1301, for hearliift nnd dcclslon tlicreon: And. It Ia furtbcr ordered that notlco liereof be iiUcn to all perscna In tercsted.by publlcatlon of tho aauie three wecka euc cesslvely Iu the Vehmo.nt Watciihan and Statk JOBiiNAt,, a newapaper publlshed at Montpelier. In this State, prevlous to snld tlnio ap polnted for hcarliiK. that they may appear at said tliue and place, and show cause, If any they ma) have, why sald account ahould not be allowed nnd auch decreo mndc. I)y the Court, Attcst. 30-33 IIIKAM CAULKTO.V, Jmte ESTATE OF IIAItltY A. YOUNO. State or Vekmont, DtSTlllCTOr Wahiiinoton, s. In l'robate Court, held at Montpelier. In and lor snld Dlstrlct, on tlie 11th day of Auifiist, A. D. Kdwanl Ilaker. Admlnlstrator of the tatate ot IIAItltY A. 1UUXII, lato of East Montpelier, In aald Dlstrlct. deceused, preseuts his adiulnla tratlon account for cxainlnatlon aud allowance aml makes appllcatlon forn decree of dlstrlbutlon andnartlliou of the estate ofaald-deceased. Wliercupon, It !s ordered by eald Court that aald account and eald appllcatlon bo rererrcd to a acsslon thercor, to ho held at tho l'robate Ofllce. in sald Mont pelier, on theSltlidayofScptcmber. A. I). liWI, for liearlnir aml declsldn tliereou; nnd, It ts further or dered that notlco hercof be kIvcu to nll pcrsons lntcr csted, by publlcatlon of the anme Uiree wecka auc cesslvely Iu the Veiimont Watchman anb Statk Joun.VAL, a ncwspaper publlshed at .Montpelier, ln this htatc, prevlous to sald llme appolnteil forhcar Iiir, that they may appear nt sald tline and place, nnd show cause, Ifnhy they may have, why sald account ahould not Le alluwed, nnd auch ilecrce mnde. iiy theCourt.-Atteet. HIItA.M CAltLETOX. JODOK. f63J ESTATE OF CATIIElttNE F. t'OSNETT Statk or Vekmont. DI8THICT or WASIIINOTON, S. 8. ln l'robate Court. held al Montpelier, ln and for sald Dlatrlcl on tho Ttli day ot September, A. D. 1901. Frauk II. ltulketcy. Adiulnlstrutorot the ostato of CATIIElttNE F. rosXETT, lale of Fayston, Iu sald Dlstrlct, deceased, makes appllcatlon to sald Court, with the cunsent and approballon In wrltlnx of tho hclrs of sald dt-ceased, leslding In tho Stato of Vermont. for llccnse to aell all of thc real estate of sald deccased, Bltuated ln raysion, iu saiu jiisirici. 10 wu: jfweniuK nousc, barn and about twenty acres of land, rcpresentinK that tho salo tliereot would be benetlclal to the liclrs of salil deceased. nnd thoso Intcresled In her estate, ln ,ordcr to convcrt sald real estato lnto money. Whereupon, It ls ordered by sald Court, that sald appllcatlon be referred to a sesslon tliereof, to be held at the l'robate ofllce, ln sald Montpelier, on tlio 21th day of September, A. 1). 0111, for hearlng and declsion thereon; and, it Is further ordered that all pcrsons lnterestcd be notltlcd hereof.by pub llcatlon of notlco of sald appllcatlon and order inercuu inree weeKB successiveiy in mo veumont Watchman and State Joiiiinal. a newspaper nubllshcd at Montneller. ln this State. and which clrculates ln the nclKhhorliood of those lnterestcd. beforo aald tlme ot hearlng, that they may appear at aald llme and place, aml, If they sce cause, object lucrcLo. II v the Court. AtteBt. E0.33 IIIItAM CAKLETON. Judce, Butchers, Merciianls and Hide Buyers Should writo to Oarroll S. Paco, Hydo Park, Vt., who wishes to pur- ohase their Hides, Oalfskins, Shoep i'elts, lallow aud lionos. llo pays spot casli. Ho pays tho froiRhts. Ho pays fnll mnrkot vnlues. He wishes to arrauge with somo ono m overy villnge, whoio he has no agout, to sell Poultiy Supplies aud to plok up for him HidcB, Onlfskius, Sheep Felts and Bones. Ho fnruishes monoy with which to buy nud ho koeps his ngonts thoronchly nosted nt nll times as to market values. Writo him for full pnrtioularB. M. W. Wheelock's Real Estate Ageucy INTELIGENDE OFFICE At Montpelier Book Bindery, havo qar gains in houses, lots and o ther valuable property. I'laces watited for first class clcrks, male, hotel cook, girls for house- work, lannary work etc. ENo expense for registering A CHANGE FOR BOYS TO MAKE A DOLLAR. Yo waut nll tho bouea wo oan cot. Onu uso hends, hoofs, liorns anythiug iu tho liuo rf bonos if only dry. We will nnv GOo por liundrml pounus for thorouKhly dry bonoa wo oau pay ovon moro it striotly oleau, luird, frosh, dry, bniled bntchnr'a bonoa nnd pny iroiRhta irom your Btation Bhipped in lots of 200 pouhds or moro. Mny bo Bhippeu 111 uarreis or cuoap 6ioks 0. S. Pago, Hydo Park, Vt. OR. KIHG'S "8,'B PENNYROYAL PILLS Arehlghly rccommtndedby ladttfl who have ustd thtm. TheT are .nrU9hl Afrtilwtll tonvince you ol their lntrlnslo Send te eenu lor jraoland booklet. AaklorDr.KInrt " Star Crown Brind." AU drurrliti, f 1.50 a box. Uig Midlolni Ce., f. 0. B1t30, BottM, HtM Montpelier & Wells Rlver R. R. In Kftecl JnnnS , IM. Trtlna leayltxr Montpelier as followat 8i00 A. M. Uocal. ' (0. V. Itatlonl7:t0 A. M.) Conneets.at Wells Itlvor with Tralns North and South over ll.AM.lt.lt. Wl.li througli Ezpresa Traln for New Vork, arrlvlng 7:30 A. M. With tlirounli Exprcss Tralu tor llostonarrlv.nK H15 I'.M ' lilOP. M. Expross. (O V. staUonltOOr. K.) Tlirou(tli EipreBS with Clialr Car Burlington to labyans. Conncets nt Fflhrins with throuiih Kx prcss tor I'ortland and Old Oithard, also wltli traln lorSummlt Mt. Wnslilnston. Conncets at Wells ItWcr with thrpufth Express arrlvlng lioston at8ilt I'.M. AIBowIthCanadlan l'nelflo lty. tUrougU Kl prcss for Montrcal and the West. 4HOP.N1. Looal CMIxod.) (From M. A W. It. statlon only.) Connects at Wells lttver with Tralna North and South ovr Passumnslc Dlvlslon, and traln North ol WeHs Itlver over White Mountaln Ulvlslon U. A Ttalns Wost. Irfave Wella Itlver loo a. m. ?,. 3 :34 p. M Arrlvo Montpeller-10.10. 11 A. M. 5.06 p, M. Mixed. From Boston. Leave Iloaton 10:00 A. M. Arrlve Montpelier iidr.ll, Suburban Traln Sorvico. Loave Montpelier 6.30, 9.45 11.55 A. M. 3.0 1.41 5,10 1'. M Leave Barre 7.30 .10.20 A, M. 18.30 3.15, 4.10, 5.80 P.M W, A. STOWELL, OeneralMnaer. F W.STANYAt .Superlutcndent, v W. voilBK.Oen'l fasa. Axen Boston & Maine ftaliroad. Summor Arrangomont. IN EFFECT JUNE 2, 1904. Tralns Loavo Wells Rlvor North Bound. k M., dallv. m'nclnal atatlonno Newport aid Uontreal and Quebce. i.85 A.M. daily, tAcep( Monday for t Johna bury Lyndonville, Newport, Bherbrooli, Montrcal ;n1.'"".' '""t Sunday and Monday. 6.35 A. 31., for prlnclpal atatlons to Newport and Sherbrooke except Monday aud .Montrcal cxcept Sunday and Monday and Quebec cxccpt Sunday. U.47 A. ,V . for atatlons to Newport anu onerorooae and Montrcal and Quebec. 8:M I'. MM lor nrlnrtuitl atatlons to Newport and Sherbrooke and Quebecexccpt Sunday. 3 ?5 ii-'?T "auon. to Newport and fjtanstcad. 7 10 P. M.. for statlons ui Newport aml Sherbrooke. Montreal nnd Quebec except Sunday. South Bound. 1.40 A. 31., except 31onday, for prlnclpal Jtatlons to W . K. Junction, Worcesttr, Boston (and Bprti g tlold. 1:55 A. M daily for etatlona on W. 3t. D., to Con cord, Manchcater, Nashua, Worceater, Lowell aud Boston. 6:80 A. Jt.,lrom 'Woodsvllle for statlons to Concoro and lioston. 3 45 A. M., for atatlons to v. It. Junction, Concord. Worcester and Bcston. 9 7 A. M., forstationaon W. 31. Dlv. to Concord W orcester nd Bnston. 10J5 A. M. f r on W. M. D. to Concord, Jlanclicaier. Nashua, Worcester.LoHtll aud Boston. 12.10 l, Jl.. :ur stanousto W. K. juuction, Sprtiit- neld, Coneoid, Worcester and Boston. 2.t4 P. H for l'lymonth. Concord, Worcester and Boston. 3.23 1'. M. from Woodsvllle, for atatlona to Concord and Boston. 10.10 M., io WHilto ltlvcr Junction and New York Colng North on W. M. Dlv. nt 6.32 ..M.,for all etatlona Whlteflcld Junction and Berlin. 7 10 A. M for atatlons to I.ancaster. 9 50 A. 3I for all statlons. 33S I". JI., for statlon to JefTcrson and Groveton. 5.37 1. 31., for atatlona to .Icirerson. 6.(2 A. 31., Sundays only for Jellcrson. Tnlns leavlnj?. D. J. FLANDERS. Ora. Pa and Ticket AROnt. Geniral Vermont Railway, CommencInK Jnne 27, 13' 4. Tralns golntz South and East Will Loavo Montpelier as Followsi 9.00 A. 31. 31AIL, week rtays, for Boaton. Bprln Beld and New York. I'arlor car to Now York. 12:2DI' 3t. EXl'RESS. daily, tor llostoi and New l orkia Sprlnirtleld. week aays for New London ann New York vla Norwich lltie. Parlor car to Boston ami SpilnKllcld. 7.05 1'. 31. 1'ABSENnER-, week days. for White Itlver Junction asdNew Yoru Slccplng car to New .York except Saturday. 8.25 1". 31. Sunday only. I tngcr for Vv'hle Itlver Junction and New ork. SIeii,gcartoNew York. 12:30 A.3t daily EXPKES3, for Ilov-n vla Low ell and all polnta ln New Enrland, New York and south. Pullman Sleepers to Boston and Sprlng fleld. Tralns Colng North and Wost. 2.50 A.M., dilly KXrr.ESS for Montreal and ttn west and week days for OKdensbunr, lllchford antf Ottawa. SlecphiK cars 3Iontpeller JunctloD Montreal. 8.2J A. 31 . PA83ENGER, week daye, for Burllnjr ou. Kutland, St. Albans, Montreal, Ottawa and Richford. 9.25 A. 31. Sunday only, l'ASSENOEB for Burling ton andSt.AlbanB. S.!5 P. 31. PASSENGEK. week days. for Burling ton, St. Albans. 3Iontreal, ItouBes Polnt. Ogdensburjs; and Richford. I'arlor car to Montreal without changa. 4.0) P. 31. week days, Express for Burlington, con nectlng with steanier for l'lalt:'ourg. Parlor car. 5:55 1'. 31. EXPRESS for Burlington, St. Albans and 3IodT "1. Pullman sleeplnncarfromMontpeUer Junction iO ChlcaKO without change. Suburban Jraln Sorvico. Leave 3Iontpeller for Barre, "3.18, 19.50, t9.20, MM A. 3t., tl2J. 512.45, tJ-55, '6.20, t7.25, 58.42, I. 31 Arrlvc at Barre tmi y mlnutes after 'eavlnir tlme. Leave Barre for Montpelier al '12.01 mldnlght, 7.55, tJ.tS, 59.00 A. M., 12.1)1 noon, fS.10. '3.30, M.45, 8.05, P. 31. Arrlve at 3tontpeIIer twenty mlnutes after leavln; Utae. Tralna ler-e for WllllamBtown at tI25 P. M. and t3J5 r. m. All passeuger tralns will stop at tne Floneer Works lo take or leavp nasenffera when 6lgnallea. f ;aday only. Datly. tWeckdays. . J. P. OALLEIIER, Aften 8.nITZHn0H,Vlce Prei.. OeneralSIanaiter. J. E. BENTLEY. Oeneral PaasePKer Aeut. -vi j -omptiy ootmu v s. ana rorc.Rn r freo rmrt in mtentivbUity. Vr" frec boaV, C st Unioln Cnrtl.W T" f II nl Dl T rlln WYitdf k 1U iu l-wwui V I UIIIIL Kfl It U If V "' " fPa ertnud I HHUt" UIHUiVO PENNYROYAL PILLS Vv Orltftnnl nnd Only Uenulnn. ror CIIICIIKSTISU'S i:nolisii V-, M " iMiid fiuiivu 5411- l)U uiiirr IIC I Utg vsvj unixt'rflu rubtltutlon and lintttv. nr ii4in. iiujt or juur irujcxMi. or di -c. iu iuii tor i nriirninri! i piini Ll ,Dd lteIlrrror I.inllctin U(ir Lf lurn 11mII. 1 ,0M 1 UniiniU. ftUPruffUtt 4'hlrhrtlrr 'hnnlf 'urtlcultir, Tet1mtiiil&lj SmUoq tbli Dktr Midlia Hayure. 1'IUUA. 4 fKt Dr. Emmons' Monthly ItcRulntor haa brought lmppInCBS to hundreila o t nnxlous womcn. Thero Is iiosltlTo. ly no other rcniedy Kiiown to modlcal Bclcnco tliat will eo qulckly nml eatoly Uo tho work. Longegt nud most oDstlnato Irregulnrltles from nny causo rcllovcd lmtnodlntcly. Sticcces Ruur. nuicod nt nny stnjjo. No paln, Unrcer, or lntcr ferenco with woiK, HiivorolloTOilhundrods of oaacs wlicro others hnve fallod. Tho most Uini cult CAsca Bticceesfully treated by mall, nnd boncflclAlresults guntantccdtu ovory tnstancc. No rlsk wlmteover. Wo trcnt hundrods of ladioa whom wo novor eco. Writo for further pnrtlcu. lAraand freo conlldontlnl ndvlco. Uo not put Dlf too lnnir. All letters truthfullv nuawerod. I Kcmombcr. thia remedy ls nbsolutcly safo under I bvcry poaslblocondltlon and lioeltfvcly lonvcs I oo after 111 offcct upou tho Iicalth. Sentby mall, ' iiocurcly eealod,2.00. Monoy letters ehould bo ircglsterod. DH. J. W. BMHONS CO., Koom , 170 Tromont Strect, Uoiton, Mass. 4 Opposite U. S. Patent Officej WSm