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8 VERMONT WATOHMA1SI & STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAX QCTOBER 20. 1904. CORINTH. Qoorgo Mnrstou dled Oot. 12, nnd tlio fnneral wns holdf rom liifl lnto ros idouco on Fridny with tlio bnrinl nt tlio Gentrn. Hb leivvefl n widow nnd two dnnghtors, Mrs. Hnrvoy Snuiuor nnd Mrs. Dnnii Iluutliirgon. Mrs Muuson nnd Oatl Oorllss nt toiidcd tlio funernl of the son of Dor- mnn Mugoon and wifo nt Enst Ornuge on Sntnrdny. Miss Anuie Mnnd Wilson Is honio for a timo from WnitB River on no oonnt of whonplug cough utuotig lior soholnrs, The oliildreu of Mr. nnd Mrs Leslio Parker lmvo tho whoopiug congh. A. Pf Flnnders nud fnmily linvo movcri to Voisliiro , Mr, Fortney, tlio Universnllsc iiiln ister, prnnohpd nt Acndemy linll on Mondny ovcning. Mrs. Rodnoy Ohilds nnd eou Caroll of Fnirlee, visited nt Fred Hntton's n part of lnst wpok. News hns lioon recoiyed of the re cent blrtli of :i son to Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Coylo iu Somerville, Mnsa. Mnrous Pook of Brookfield wns in tho placo Mondny night. CORINTH CORNBRS. Will Portor has movcd from Fnirleo to his fnrm liore, E, F. Colby froin Boston to tlio plnce wliioh lio recontly bonght of tlio Orange Rowoll estnte, nud Mr. Sillowny from Vorshiroto tlio pnrBonago. A dnughter wns born to Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Goodwin on Snndny. Georgo Ohnlmors of St. Johnsbury hns beon visiting relntives horo re turning liorno on Mondny. Willinni Burgin visited In East Thbtford recently. Mrs. J. F. Merrill w.nB in Bradford on Tnesdny. MORETOWN. Sidney Atkins, who lins worked for H, O. Ward for the pnst elevnn yenrs, flnished work for him on Suturdny nud eoinraenced work for P. L. Davis Monday niorning. Thoro 1s to bo n dauce at "Tho Mnples" in Duxbury Friday ovcning, Oct, 21. All nre cordially invited to nttond. Mrs, Fnrnlinm hns uioved into Wlll Sornerville's houte. Frnnl; Atkins hns put nn nddition on to his house. Miss Euiuin Royco and Jcnnie Pierco wero iu Montpelier Sundny. J, W. Taylor nnd fnmilj' nre ex pected horne from St. Louis this week. Georgo Ashley 'is visiting his pareuts. WEST BRADFORD. Miss Elsio Thurston roturned houio last Thursday frotn Corinth, where sho has been for n few weoks. Mrs. Idn Onpper of Boston, is visit ing hor mother, Mrs. Hnnunh Bald win, for n few weeks. Mrs. Nelsou Kelloy wns cnlled to Lehnuon, N. II., by tho sickness of hcr son. AT THE D. A. PERRY eal Estate Agency YOU WILL NOT F CITY HOUSES and LOTS but Business Opportunities Just now wo cnxi ofrcr you soverril nmong wliioh wo beliove you enn find one which will bo salisfnctory to you. Iloro is a pnrtinl list. GROCERY STORE inhustling City which cnrries n stock worth nbout 83,500.00 nnd ia pnying well. GENERAL STORE in smnll town. which hns a. good trntle. Vcry little compctition. BOOT AND SHOE STORE which carries n stock worth about 63,000. Au old cstnblished businoss. CRIST MILL whioh hns n ycarly trndc pf nbout $15,000.00 nnd custom woik amounting to from 8G00.00 to $800.00. Good buildings nnd mnchiiicry run by water power. Locntion vory desirnblo. RESTAURAUNT which is pnying welL FARM of nbont 200 ncrcs locatcd on tho River Iiond from Plain field to Marshfield. 00 acres of mcadow lnnd. Will kccp 35 hcad of Btock. Largo barn with bascment nnd Silo which would cost $2,500.00. Good Iiorsc-bara. Ninc room liouso which is in good shapo. Largc quan tity of lumber and hard wood. Kxtia good sugar busli, with now sugar houso. This is a bargain at S3,500-00. FARM about 2 miles fron Montpelier, which will keop i0 head of stock. Lnrgo barn ncnrly 100 feot long with bnsement. AVould cost $3,000.00 to'build. OontainB 130 acres. PJaco is locatcd nbout twolvc minutes from clectrio cars. Owncr would oxchango for villago property, If tlieso properties do not interost you, writo us telling us wliat you want and wo will bo glad to tell you whotlior we can liclp you or not. D. A. PERRY, REAL ESTATE AGENCY Barre Vt. Mrs. A. O. Baldwin npent list Sun dny nt Goorgo Baldwlu's. Dixio Wortheu, exprcss luossongor, from Montpelier, nnd n lndy fricnd nre nt his fnthor's, A. P. Wottliou's, for n fow dnys. i Mrs J. A. Guodoll 1s ill. BARRE. Mr. nnd Mrs John Rodmond, wlio woro recently mnrrled, woro aivoii n recoptlou ou Sntnrdny ovoul.ug by n pnrty of nbout rlfty of their frionds from this clty nud Montpelier. The evouing wns passed most ploisnntly with dnnciiig, nud rofreshments Wero sorvfid. Vincent Bntes of East Bnrro, n Goddnrd grndtmto, wns ncting captain o( tho Unlvorsity ot Vermont oot bnll tonm elovon whioh dofentcd St. Lnwronce Unlvt.rslty nt Burlington on Sntnrdny. by the sooro of 10 to 0, Ho hns plnyed on tho tcnm for threo j'onrs. Perley Buchnunn, nnother Goddnrd grndunto, wns qunrtor bnck on thti Tufts Oollege tonm wliioh wns defeated 34 to 0 by Holy Oross Snt nrdny. GOULDSVILLE. Mrs, Elinz Thompsou nud Miss Vidn Onss wout to Lobnnon, N. II., Snndny cnlled by tho illuess of Mrs. Chnrlcs Iugnlls. Mrs. Elleu Stouo eerved n bountifnl snppnr to tho M. L, C, P., olub lnst Saturday ovening, ovory meinbor beiug present. Mrs. Hiram Thatoher has beon ill for the pnst wcok. Gnrdiuor Murphy hns roturued to his work in Bostou, John Riloy is speudiug a few dnys with his parouts nt Rnndolph, Two of tho children of Robert Pnino nro ill with scarlet fever, Ohnrles Whitmnrsh is rnoving his family to Northfield. Mr. nud Mrs. Ephrnim Prny nud son of North Montpelier visited with Mrs, M, Lnwlesi nud dnnghter Sundny. Mr. nud Mrs. willinm Stevens hnve retumnd from Ludlow, Mnss. Frnnk Dutton nud fnmily of Water bury nro visiting at Ohnrles Duttou's. Miss Estella Oross returued Mondny from n visit with frieuds in Rnndolph. Potr Bean inet with quito nn ncci dent Sntnrdny evening. He wns driving to tho villago with his fnmily nnd Just ns he loft the bridge he turncd out to uioet n team nnd tho wngon struck n pilo of lunibor throw-ing-thom out and brcakiug tho collnr hono of the little girl. The rest of the fnmily cscnpcd with only n few brnises nud n geuernl shnkiug up. PEACHAM. Miss Myrtio Ornig returued to Hnmptou Sntnrdny. Miss Mnry Stoiy nnd two children who have beou stopplng with her father, Plyn Bolton, for somo time, retuiucd to her home at North Ben nington lnst weok. W. M. Butson had n shnck n wook ngo Sundny while nt churoh. Miss Lnne hnB returued from lier visit nt Concord, N, H. ONLY FIND Rooms 8 and 9 Qordon filock Androw Whltohill wlll soll his stook nt nuotion Sntnrdny, Oot. 23. Mr. nnd Mrs. Whltohill Intcnd to spend tho wintor in Cnlifornin. Miss Jonnlo Mnokoy of Dnuvillo is visiting nt hor brother's, Dr. A. J, Mnokoy'. Mrs.'Aroh Steolo spont n fow dnys in Bnrro tlio flrst of lnst wcok. EAST CABOT. Mrs. Hnttio Wood of SVedt Baruot is visiting rolntlvcs iu town. Mrs. Edgnr Iloughton, who hns been ill, is gniuing. Mr. and Mrs. Dud'oy Blniuo callod ou frionds in town Snndny. Edgnr Iloughton was in Greensboro Sntnrdny on businoss. Elon, tho infnnt son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ohnrles Soribuer dled of pnon monin Mondny, Oot. 17. Funoral sor vioes woro hold-nt tho honio Wodnes- dny nfteruoou. Tlio paronts hnvo tho sympathy of nll in thoir snd borenvo meut. OALAIS Tho itom which readthat Oornolius Pnrmontor died nt tho town fnrm, should linvo been,' Mrs. Cnrolino Par mentor. Thoro wns a good nttoudnnco nt tho sorvico held nt MaploCornor lnst SuU' day. H. A. Keni hns mnde quito exten sivo repairs on his store nnd hns ro ceived new Roods nnd is propnred to give sntisfnotiou to ouBtomors. Tho regnlnr moetiug of Stowe Post nnd Womnn'fl Relief Corps wiil bo held nt Memorial hall, North Onlnis, Sntnrdny, Oct. 22. BRADFORD. Rnlph Hilnnd, who hns been viait ing hi9 mother, Mrs. Lizzio Hilnnd for n weok hns roturued to Boston. He hns u positiou there with tho New Englnnd Telephone nnd Tolegrnph Compnny. Mr. rind Mrs. Georgo Enton hnvo movcd to town from Caudia, N. II., and nro plensnntly EOttled in whnt is knciwn ns the Oownn houso recently pnrohnsed by their dnughtbr, Mrs. M. G. Flnndors. Tho next meoting of tho "Fort nightly Olub' will ho with Mrs. II. E. Pnlmor ou Fridny nfteruoou, Oot. 21 nt threo o'olock. Mrs. Fred Onpper of Bostou is vis iting hor mother, Mrg. Hannnh Bald win, nt West Brndford. Quito n numher took ndvnutngo of tho excnrsion rntes, nnd wout to Bos ton on Sntnrdny. It wns with sorrow tlint wo lonrned of the dentli of Goorge H, Hough of White Rivor Jnuction. He livod hero when n boy aid wns likotl by Echool rantes nnd nll who knw him. Our sympatliy gocs out to the fnmily who loses so mnp.h in losing him. Go to tho drnma, "Our Boys," nt villag'e hnll hext Fridny night, Oct. 21, for nn ovening of fnn nud jollity. B. E. Doylo nnd wiro of St. Jolms bury, woro iu town over Sundny. Robert Renfrew wns fo badly in jnred by nn ncoidotit whilo driving from his hditio to town on Saturdny nfteruoou thnt he died tlint night. HishorHowns frightouod nt somo ob ject by tho road sido of tho fnii ground nnd shied iuto nuothor tenm pnssing nlotig. Tlio wheels wero locked togethor nnd Mr. Ronfrow's carringo cverturned throwing his sis tor, Mrs. Boynton, und himsolf to the ground. Mrs. Boynton seems to bo nninjurcd, with the oxcoptiou of iv few brnipes. It is thought Mr. Ren frew rupturod n blood vetisol, which caused denth iu n few honrs. He wns eighty yonis old on Wednesday, the 12th of Octobor. The fmiornl wns on Tuosdny nt ono o'clock, nt his lnto home. STRAFFORD. In the deatrnution by firo of tho bnildiugs of John O Arme, ou Satur day all tlio fnruiture aud provisions in tho dwolling house were consuiued ex cept n fow urticloii on the first lloor, aud tho entiro contentn nf the barn, inolndiug moro thaa 1,000 bushelsof potntoes uud ono horee. Buildings woro insured. DANVILLE. Miss Louise Fallnnr of Concord, N. II,, uud Miss Mnry Ohatmnn of Mnn oheEtor, N. H., speut last wepk nt D. P. Coveny's. ' Miss Onrrio Oobh hns gono to New York to joln hor brothor Nnlhnmel Cobb, snd thoy both will Fail for Itnly soon, wliero thoy will spoud the wiu ter, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Alnsworth, Mr. nud Mrs, A. E Ourrlor, Dr. nud Mrs. Libbey, Will MuCorinicb, Isanc Greon, Asa Wh'eou nnd Mrs, Abel Hnrtshoru nro niuon thoso who took ndvnntng'o of the t'xoiusion rutos to Bobton, G. A. Tlnkor is visiting friend in Albany for n few dayn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ohnrles Brniunrd vis ited relntives in Mditpelier last weok, O L ituudbtt of Provldmiuo, R. I., visited Dr Pnche nt the Eltu Ii'oueo lnst woek. Rov. nud Mrs. G, W, Caminings nud family hnvo roturued from Straf ford, wheio thoy woroonlled last week on a"connt of tha illness and death of Mr Ciiunuing's niother. Mauricn Hoyt Imi retnrned from Botlilohcm who'O ho Iihs been ein ployel dnring tho sumnir. VAltMlCHS' COMl'ACT. Sisty fnrmersnnd legislntors, espco- inlly intorcsted in tho promotion of tho wolfaro of tho ngrioulturistH ot the Stnto through Leglslntion fnvor nblo to thoru, gnthorod in tho olonk room of tho Stnto Houso on Weduosdny ev"ening, nud jolued tho Farmor's Leg isltnivo Orgnnizntion whioh was formed by mombors ot Loglslutnre of 1002 nnd orgnnizod by tho olcctiou of ofllonrs, Regnlnr mei-tings will bo held enoh Weduosdny ovening and it wns suggostdd thnt privnto meetiugs mlglit bo cnlled Intor to tnlk ovor mnt ters thnt tho orgaulzation might not Eoe fit to givo the nross. Tho offlcers of tho orgnnizntion woro olootod ns f ollows : S, W. But torflold of Woathorsdeld, president; R. B. Galushnof Roynlton, seorotnry; H. N. Dnvis of Glovor, trensnror; Georgo Aitkou of Woodstock, D. II. Morso of Randolph nnd Sonntor G. W. Pierco of Brattleboro, executivo com mitteo. O. M. Whito of Woodstook, trcns nror of the orgnnizntion in 1002, wns cnlled upon to stnto the couditiou of the trensury. He roported tlint thoro wns forty conts in tho trensury nnd, in a fow words, ontliued tho history of the orgnnizntion nnd its purposo. Ho enid thnt thn origmnl intent of tho gnthorings wns to bccomo ncquainted nnd thnt tho iden of orgnnizntion cnuio lntor. Thoy wnuted somcr booka to keep the records on nud dues of twonty-fivo conts woro levicd for tho purposo. Tho by-lnws, he sald, wero drnwn np hnrriedly tho last night of tho ?ession of 1002 when tho iden of tho perrannenoy of tho orgnnizntion occnrrod. These he thought it would bo bcst to havo corrcoted nnd roviEed by a committee,to suit the will of the new orgnnizntiou. Whilo ho did not desiro to mnp out nny routo of notion for tho new organizntion he wished to stnto thnt ho did not beliove it ndvis nblo to-mnko clnss lcgislntiou of it ns there wore other legislntors ontside of tho fnrmers wIiofo intorests mnst be looked out for. Ho snid if tho orgnn izntiou wns run rightgrent good could bo nccomplishod from it nud if run wroug itwns n bad thing. Mr. White then turned over the forty cents to tho new trensnror. Upon motlon of Mr. Aitken of Woodstook it wns voted to ninko tho duosof tho mombors $1 for tho cotniug bionninl torm. Mr. Dousmoro of St Albnus, who did mnch for the orgnni zatiou last yoar, wns cnlled upon to sppnk nnd, iu n fow words, explniucd the udvnutngcs of tho orgauization. Ono of tho members of tho exeon tive rommitteo askod whnt tho duties of thnt committeo wero, nnd Mr. Gnl- Ingher explnined thnt thoy wore to take cliargo of fnrmors' legifilation in tho House. At this time ho mndo the suggestion thnt n committee should bo nppolnted or oloctcd to correct and ro vise the by-lnws. It wns movcd thnt President Buttorflold nppoiut suoh n, comiuittoa. Mr. Buttarfield snid thnt he wiehed to doliberato beforo choos ing his committoe which ho would nnnounco lntor. Tho meethnr wns then ndjonrned nud tho mombors signed thbir nameH nud pnid tiioir dnes. JjICOISTj A TI Wd Snbjoined is n synopis of S. 10, by Sonntor Klnck, providing for tho propnrntion nnd uso of n cnncus cheok lipt: Provides for ueo of ohook list nt cancuses to nominnto Stnte, distriut nnd county oilloers nud town ropreson tntivos, when flve per cent of tho votors nsk for samo. Boforo Mnroh 1 the Fooretnry of Stnto is to isino blnnk cortiflcntos onough to nccommodnto nll qunliflod voters, in this form. "it is niy iutentiou to.net nnd voto with the pnrty nt tho coiuing elcction. " Thoso to bo fllled out nud sigued and dolivored to listors nt Fnuin timo ns luvontory nud listerit to lodgo them in town olorks' oillces before Mny 22. Clerks to receivo n feo for llling nud nrrnuging them. Soleotmen to proparo for theeo cortificutes, oheok lUt for uso nt cnuous, onoh pnrty to hnvo sepnrate spaco on Bnid list. This to bo posted in nt lonst four publio plnces, nud revised HubEcqnontly by bonrd of oivll autltority. No porfiou whoso namo is not on tho oheck list shall voto nt r.ny cnneas. Opportu nity is given for proper corrccMou of oheok list, , S. 20, Seuntor Buxton's bill to regulntn voting iu cmicnfion is thus Buramnrized: All mnle porsons mnk. ing invontories for tnxntian shnll nn swer inteirogntories thoroin ns to thoir pnrty nllilintious. Listers shnll on or beforo Mny 15, in onoh yenr, roturii cortifled oopies of thnt part of inven torioj roluting to party nlliliutionr to oity or town olorks. Olotks shnll pro paro on t'.iird Tuosdny in Mny of enoh yoar in whioh thoro is n gotiornl eleo tion a lht of votors nt such eleo tlon, nud deaigunto nfter tho namo of enoh voter his polltionl party ns ahown by tho roturus to him, nud shall post six cupics. Board of oivll au thority shnll cu ilrFt Tuesday in Juno nnd nt ndjonrnmenU theroaftor rovipo and oorreot fuch UU npon proror procedingi. All party cnuoatos for olectlon of dolegntes to conventions to nnmiunto Stite, distriut, uud oauuty nillcerH, shiill' bo held dnring tho eoo nnd weok iu Jun i. O.incii'osformiU' iiintian o( town Reproaoutntlvea aud usticcs of tlio ponoo shnll be hold dnr ing tho flrst week in August. Teu days notloo of cnuonses muet bo glvon. No portons shnil voto In n pnrty cnu ons uuless hi'a vnnuio is on tho uheok list ns boing of thnt pnrty. Pcnnlty for voting when namo is not on oheok list, or nttempting to voto or voting moro tlian ouoe on snmo bnllot not lesa thaii $20 not moro thnu $100. Tho membor who fnils to got ou to nuy of tho notlvo workins oommitteos Bomotimes flnds it protty hard to klll timo, nnd gocs bnck honio with n not vory oxnltod idon of tho hnlo whioh if supposod to surronnd tho hend of tho town ReproBontntivo. We nro romindod of ono membor of n rocent house, from n smnll town, who found himself with little or nothing to do in tho wny of commiteo work, nnd npon whoso hnnds timo huug lionvily beforo tho eessiou wns linlf through. To somo ono who spoko to him n year or moro lntcr ajont his oxporiouccs in Montpolior ho snid: "I wouldn't go bnok thoro ngniu nnd bo ns smnll n mnn ns I hnd to bo nt thnt session for ten dollnrs n dny," At homo this mnn wns nn en orgotio thrifty fnrmor, nud would hnvo servod woll on nny of tho basy com mittoorf. Ho Blmply didn't get n ohnuco. Burlington Freo Press. NEWBURY. Prof. G. SV. Felton of Burlington, nrrived homo from n threo yoars' rcsl donco in tho Philippiucs, hns promisod to givo liiB old frionds nud acqnain tnuceB of this villago n short tnlk, Fridny ovoulug,. Ho wns priniopnl of our iiigh scliool for sovornl torms. Chnrley Grooulenf, geuornl dispousor of frosh ments, hns tnkou to himself n holpmnto, Miss Idn Whenton. Ed. Georgo is wonriug nn unusnnl ly hnppy oxproEsion onlnis fnco, nud no wonrter, it is i teu ponud grnud son. If nny ono known of n good skunk huutor, tell him thoro ls n rich tield or operntiou right in Newbury vil Ingo. If nll roports nro true, thoro lnuet be moro thnn foity of them prowliug nrouud thoro evory night. MIDDLESEX. The mombors of Stetsou Pos't, Wat erbury Oenter, wero roynlly outer tniucd Thursday by Mr. nud Mrs. A. H. Smnlloy nt thoir homo. Mrs. Itose Shephord, who hns been visitiug iu town for sevorul weeks, wout to Granville Fridny with hor brothor, A. H. Smnlley; from thore sho is to go to her homo in Quinoy, Mass. Bnrtoii Lovelnnd nnd Loou Johnson havo hired Mrs. SomerB' tenement wliero Mr. Lovelnnd is to linvo n bnrbor shop. Mrs. Addio Fhillipa is to opon her milliuory shop on Tliursdnylin rooms nt E. A. Enrle's. .Frnnk Niohols is moving bnok to ms larm irorn Wiitorbnry. Sovornl from hero nttonded tho fuu eral of Ewdnrd Fnrrar in Wntcrbury Suurtay. Deer hnnting eoouib to bo tho topic ot tno nny. nportsmen nro getting ready for the hunt. "" About lifty nttouded tho recoption givou Mr. nud Mrs. Georgo Rumuoy ou Mondny ovoning. Oot. 10, nt thoir homo in Shndy Kill. Tlio compnuy lofc tho worthy couplo 37 iu money ns n token of I'riendHhip. Ed. Daun is uot goiug to movo iuto tho houso with Goorgo W. Wiley but will go to Moretown to work for Frod Jewott. RANDOLPH. Dnring tho month of Soptember tho co-oporativo oronmory mnde, 22,080 ponuds of bntter nnd piiid pntrons .$4,834. The price per pourid pnid to patrous for butter fnt wns 22 conts not, nud tho cost of mnkiug wns 2 conts per ponnd. Orrin W. Mnnn, who hns beou om ployed iu tho Bostou city hopspitalfor tho pnst yoar, will como this week to speud n two weeks' vacation with motbor, Mrs. Idn Mnnn. Poter Jord, who hns beou employed iu tho bnrber shop of O. W. Bonnetto iu Montpolior for the pnst fowmouths. spont Sundny in town. Ho hns pnr chnacd of Georgo Clark nis bnrber shop in Bethel nnd will take posses sion of tho Bnme iu nbout two weekH. Mrs. G. E. Cushmau nud dnughter, Mrs. Frnucis Enton, loft hero yestor dny for Barre whoro thoy will speud n few dnys with rolntives. Mrs. Martin Ramrill returued home ou Mondny from Concord, N. II., whoro sho hnd been visiting her eou, Ponrl Rumrill. Hon. W. 13. Vnil nud Homor W. Vnil left on Tuesdny for n short busi iibes trip to Montpelier. Tno Lndios' Wnys nnd Menus Sooi oty'of tho Oongregntiounl ohuroh will moet with Mrs. G. E. Lndd ou Thurs dny nfteruoou nt a o'olook nt tho pnr Eounge. W. R. Clurk.of New Hnven, Oonn., nrrived iu town .Moudny nud will bo tho guest of Mr. nud Mrs O. F. Moul ton nt Stonoloigh for n fow dnys. E. A Thomns is nwny on n wook's bnsinoss trip to Now York oity. Mr. nnd' Mrs. E. W. Tewksbury havo nrrived horo from Brandon, whoro thov had been guosts of Mr. aud Mrs. F. E. Priohard for tho past fow dnys. U'AJt JfJill'S. Tokio, Oot. 15. After the Jnpn noso hnd pnrtly ocanpied Shnhopnu yosterdny evouing tho Russinn niain body fell baok into the mountninons disttiot o8t of tho rnilwny, whoro thoy hnlted nnd nro now faoiug tho .Tnpa nosH Tight wliioh they eudonvored to surrouud yostordny ovoulug Tho Jnpantso hnvo engnged threo Russinn reeervo divlsions who nro boliovod to be porsonally comninnded by Kuropat kiu. Fightiug ngaiiist theso reservos wns reBumed this mornlng. Tho nt moit iniportntico is nttnohed to tho outcorno. Tho ltnksinns nbout Peu ishu hnvn lled to tho northeast ywssc tr t" v "v "'' "r " v r;jf.kti xfc wA Get Out, i-5: Gct out of thnt old thrcndbarc Ovcrcoat and got into ono of our now, Btylisli Manclicstcrs, tlio Ovcrcoat of tho scnson. Wo havo thom to fit you for 89.00, 810.00, $12.00, up to $20.00. Also a nico S.: llno of up-to-datc Ulsters for 85.00 to 815.00. v Mon's Fall and Our stock of Mcn's Suits is tho iWst to bo Bocn in tho city. Sco our lcadcr for 87.50. Noxt look nt tho $10.00 oncs. Then whilo you aro hero lct us show you somcthing nobby for $12.00, $15.00 and 818.00. ; Flannel Shirts and Undorwear, j FJanncl Shirts, with aud witliout collars, allcolors black, bluoi : : red, green, ctc. for only $1.50. Also tlio largcst and best lino of Underwcar in tlio Statc. Givo us a call. vVIVIEKICyVIV CLOTHING CO, Yott Brothors Prop's, 106 Main St , Montpelier Stj Potorsburg, Oct. 15. All clnsses toduy nro pluuged in tho dcepest glootn over tho roverses suffered by tho Russinn nrms south cf Mukden. Thn military nuthorities express fenr thnt Kuropntkin will suffor still grenter dienstor when he begins the rotrent ncroHS tho Hun river. The Rujsinns frnukly udrait thoy nro un nblo to find nny oxodec for tlio prosent disaster. The Cznr is said to bo in n pitinble stnto of depression. He is roally ill with worry nnd for tho flrst tiuie begins to doubt tho ultimnto out conie of the wnr. Tokio, Oot. 15. Gen. Okn hns cnptnred ton moro gnus, Fightiug coutinues nloug the whole front. News of the umoet iraportanco from Kuroki is oxpected momentnrily. Romo, Oct. 17. A St. Petersburg despatoh snys thnt nfter n cousultation with tho Cznr, Gen. Grlpponberger hns decidcd to mobilizo 000.000 nddi- tionnl troops for wnr. Mnuohurin, the despatoh asscrts, will bo nbnn doued for tho prefout. A Kussinn uotu will probnbly be issnorl nunonuc ing to tho powors the czar's firm in teution of ocntiuuing the wnr. Tokio, Oct. 17. Gon. Nod.u uud Gen. Oku nro conpernting in the west in hnrrnssing tho Kuesinn retrcnt Thoir operntions nppenr to be highly suecessful. Legal Notices. EJsTATE OK CIIAItI.ES W. 1.AINO. State nr Veumoxt, DlSTItrcT OF WASIUNaTON, s 8. Iu I'roliato Coiirt, liclil In Jtontpoller, In uid for ealil Olstrlcl. on tlio 18th Uay of octobur. A. U. VM. laiiivs K. I'lrli', Admlnlstrntor or the cstate ot CIIAItLES W. I.AIXO, lato oftlicTown of llarre. In ealil Dlstrlct, dcccascil, jirctenls lilj ndnilnlstra t Idii nccomit for examinailou and allownncc, and makes uppllc.illoii for a ilecri-e or iHslrlbutlon und Iiarlltlon of tho estate ol sald dcceased. Wlii'reiipun It Is onlorcil hv said C'ourt, tlint sald accouut awl nald uppllcatlou lie referrrd to a stselon tlicrcof, to be lit'lu at tlio I'roliato omco In sald JUontpeller, on tlio Stli day of Kov, A. I). lSKH.fur licarliix aud drclslon thcreon; And, lllsfurtlier or dcrtd tliat notlco licrcuf bu Klveu to all persons ln terL'stbd. by pulillt'atlon of tlio eanio threo wccks succi'6slrcly In tlio Vkiimont Watciiman anu State Jol'knal, a newspapor pubtlslied at Mont pcllt'r, In tlils btate, prcvlous to aald tlnip appolnted Mr lioarlnK, tliat tlicy may nppear ateald tlinil and place. and, 6liow caiibc, If any thoy may liae wliy sald account should not ho ullowcd. aud such dicrco inaiU". Ily theCourt.-Attost. i'i il HlltA.M CAItLETOX. Juduo. NOTIUOOy FIIIST JlEETINO OF CllEDITOllS. In tho Dlstrlct of tho Unlted States, foi the Dlstrlct of Vermont. In llnukruptcv. In the in&ttorot LGItOV li. Sl'OON'EIt, bauk rtijit. , To the credllorsof I.EltOY V. SI'()ONGIt. of tlio Oity of llarri', ln tho Cuiinty of Waslflnxtoii and Dlstrlct aforesald, a bnukrupt: HN'otlco Is licrcliy kIvi'H tliat on tlio DOth day ot.Iune, A. I). 1901, tho sald LEItOY 1'. SI'OONEK was duly adludlcated bankruptt and that tho lirst mcctliiK of hls crcdltors wlll ho held at tlio ofllce ot the under siiined. Itoom N'o. 0, U. S. I'osi Otfice Ilulld ln;. Montpelier, on tlio Hh day ot October. A. I, 14KJI, at tcn o'clock lu tho forenoon at which timo the sald credilors lnay attend, prove their clalins.appolnt a truslec. cxaiulno tho bnnk ruut, aud trausact such other bublnessas may prop e:iy couio boforo said nieuttnjr. KDiVAltD II. DEAVITT llefereu In llankrutitcy. Jl'iiitpellcr Vt October 18. 1U04. NOTICE OFl'INAL MKETINO OF CltEPITOIlS. Iu the Dlstrlct Court or tho Unlted States, for the Dlstrlct of Vermont, lu llankriintcv. I lu tho uialtcr of WAI.DO II. I'AltHAIt, bank- r"'l'o' tho crcdltors ofjWALDO II. PAltltAlt. ot MnntpFller, lu the County of Washington and Dlstrlct aforesaid, a baukrupt. Xotlce ls hereby jrlven that Vernon W. Itand, trustteol the sald baukrupt, has riled lu court hls tlnal uccounU nml n lueetlnir of the cmlttont of tho sald WAI.DO 11. t'AHKAIt, wlll bo held at the otilce of tlio uuderslKueit, ltooni No. C. U. S. I'nstOUlce Ilulldlnit, In Montppller.on tha L-Jth day of October, A. I). 1IIUI, at ten o'clock In tho lorenoou, at which time tlie llnal accounlof the (ald trusteo wlllbo cxainined and passed upon, EDWAItD II. DEAVITT, Iteleree 111 llaukruptcy. Jtontpellcr. Vt.. October IT. 1SW. RECEIVER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Bv virtno of n dooroo of the Oirouil Uourt of tho Unitcd Statos for tho district of Vonuont mndo on tho 0th dny of Ootober, 1904, will bo sold nt publio nuotion upon tho prouiisos heroiuafter desoribed, ou Friday, tho J8th dny of Novombor, 1904, at teu o'olock iu tho forouoou, nll tho right, titte nud intorest wliioh tho subscribor hns ns receiver nt the Hobnrt Fnrm Compnuy, n corporntiou orgnuized uu Uor tho lnws of Now Hampshiro, in nnd to n cortniu parcol of lnnd with tho buildiugs thereou situnted iu Berlin in tho county of Wnshiugton nud State of Vermont nud desoribod ns follows: A parcol of lnnd ou tho west erly sido of tho old "Pniuo Turnpiko" so-cnllod londiug from tho city of Montpelier to Berlin Ooruor, bouudod begiuniug nt a stnko nud Btono on snid turnpiko nt tho northenstorly corner of cald lnnd, thonco wostorly nt right nngles to said turnpiko, sov enty (70) feot ton stnto nud stouo; theiioo southerly parnllel to Bnld turn piko, oighty-nino (89) feot to n Btnko nud stouo; thotioo enBterlv nt right nngles, Bovonty (70) feet to snid tnru piku; thonco uortherly ou snid turn piko oighty-muo (80) foet to the plaoo of hegitiuiug. Ono huuttred dollnrs ($100) will be rcquitod to bo nnitl in ciibIi by tho pnrchnsfr at tlio timo ot enlo; other torm mitiuuiiood nt tno nnio. . EliBhtk Thnyer, Reoeivor of the Hoburt Fnrm Uotupauy. W Oot. 20, 27 Nov. !I 10, 42-45 ,v v "v "v vrf.v v , ,,, ftnnvA jA. A, Quick Wlnter Sults. BETHEL tfJSTS VONT11AVT. Bethel, Oot. 15. Tho oontrnot for tlio now muBourn building iu tho oity of Wnshington, D. 0., wns tuday nn nouncod to hnvo beon nwnrded to the Ellis Grnuite Oo. on tho Bethel white grnnite. This coutrnct wns givon nftor nn inspoction by n spooinl com miBsion seut horo from Washington to inspoct tho quirries' posBiblo qnnntity. It calis for nearly 375,000 cubio feot of stone, whioh is threo fourths ns much ns is required for the terminal stntiou. The plnoing of this contrnct nesures tho bnildiug of the Bothel Grnnito Hnilrond at ouoe. The load hns been snrveyed, lnnd dumnges cousidered ovor whicli thore hns beon n conten tiou with possible result of tho pro ject beiug abolishod aud will now be grunted. . Ono huudrod forty-Beven meu were on the pny roll of tho quarry lnst week. Lnrgo mnchiuory ib now being held in the 'locnl froight ynrd to be convoyed to tho qunrry ns soon ns the load is in couditiou to trnvel over. BROOKFIELD. Mrs. Fred Lndd nnd dnughter, Freda of Bnrro recontly sponi; eevernl dnvs with her ruothor, Mrs. Holen Wilcox. Mrs. Georgo Crano weiH to Rutland last week to spend two weeks with hor son, Leslie Cruue, nnd family. Mrs. O. O. Upham nnd dnughter, Mnry, olo&ed their house last Fridny nud hnve goue to Worcester, Mnss., to spend the wintor with Dr. Pnrtridge nnd fnmily, Mies Florn Rnymore, who hns spont tho pnst four years in Los Angoles, Onl., nrrived homo last Friday to visit her pareuts, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Rny muro, nt the Couter. Mrs. Mnrons Peck is visiting rola tivcs nud trieuds in MnBsaohusotts. Mr. nud Mrs. Louis Raycraftof Fnir hnvon, Mass.. nro speudiug soreral dnys nt Lnke View Hotel. Silns Mills nud W. W. Scribner, both liviug on Benr Hill, ench lost a vnlunblo cow lnst week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilbsrt Dugan nre moving ou to their fnrm on West street. Mrs. Willinm S. Grnves ontortninod her uephow, Daun Burbnnk of New York Stnto on Sundny. UIJiTJlS. Iu Strnfford. Oct. 2, a son to Mr. nud Mrs. Harry B. Ordwny. In Montpelier, Oct. 10, u danghter to Mr. nnd Mrs. Dauiel P. Sextou. MAllltJAGJiS. In Moutpolier, Oct. 12, by Rev. J. Edwnrd Wright, Elwiu L. Bniloy nnd Gertie Grny, both of Onlnis. In Montpolior, Oct. 17, by Rov. J. Edwnrd Wright, Ohnrles E. Stoddard nud Alico L. Grnv. both of East Mont pelier. Iu Montpelier, Oot. 17, by Rov. W. T. O'Sullivnn, Edwnrd Herbert und Alino Juaire, In Bnrro, Oct. 18, by Bev. W. A. Kinzio, Jnmes Gonld More nud Miss Ednn D. Perry. DI2AT11S. In Strafford, Oot. 11, Mnry A., wife of Rev. Heury OumingB, nged eventy-nino. Intelligent Sugar Makers: Btty Grim Snp Spouts. Ordor iu October aud seoure largo discotint. It will l'AY to do it. Oiio-fourtli moro snp gttnrnntoed or no pny. 'Aftcr ttsiiig tlio Lender Evnporatorn fow seaons thoy bo camo ilisgusted nnd bonght Crimm Ohnm pion Evnporntors. They nro tlio largcst sugar mnkors iu their locality. Scorcs of othors followcd their exnmplo. Ask F. G. Hanimiit & Son, Barton Landing, Vt., II. E. Dudloy, Barton Lnnding, Vt. nnd John McLolInn, Glovor, Vt., wliy thoy niado tho clmiigo. Otlior iintucs, n sample spont, ntitl cnta loguo, frco. C H. CRIMM , Rutland, Vt. and Montreal, P. Q.