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8 VERMONT WATOHMAM & STATE JOURNAL, THURSDA NOEMBER 10. 1904. A MATTER OFHEALTH p CORINTH. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Snrgent havo boen visiting hls pareuts and brother tlie past week, leaving for homo last Monday. Arthur Snrgent ciitne homo last week and sapplletl the pulpits nt East Corinth nnd the Oentcr last Sunday. Orrin Hodge hns been rnaking ip pairs on liis hotise both oateide nnd in. Oow buyers from Mnpsnolinsotts lmve boen canvasidug the town nnd aro sald to bd coming for ninre. They 1 claini thnt oows nre oheap bnt nppenr to be very nuxioun to purohaso. ROXBURY. W. L. G. Fitts of Fau Franoisco, Oal., is visiting liis fathor, Elhanau Fittp, after au nbsouce of twanty years. Rev. Mr. Elliott of Waterbury, will be here npxt Snnday nnd it is expeetori that sotno menitiars will be recfived 'tutn the churoh. Ic is olso annonucerl t'mt tliero will be a tneet ing of tbo plni'cli nn Monday oven ina, Nov. 14 tu consider the ndmis eion tf more racmbars. Tlie ludies cir,clo will meot with the nsnnl eupper at the rootns on Thursdny. Mrs. Willinin Orcutt i recovoriug slowly frnm a Fevero attaok of brou cbitis Little Dornthy Sloytou has alsi hern very ill with brouohitiB but is bottir. Two childteu of Jack Tanner liave been ill with f-carlet fever, bnt ate report d as improving. Dr. Slaytou has moved into the honso with Amos Oimso. Miss .Tessie Stnntou, accouipanicd by a friend, was at homo from the Normal sohool over Snnday. Mr. Wnodward has moved into the house witli Derfc Diokiuson, Frauk Gnshea has been serionsly ill with pneumonia, bnt is slighily botter. Patrick Hanlon died Snnday oven ing at the homo of Rolla Steole, .aged aixty-six years. Mr. Hanlon leaves ouly oue daughter. Hannah Frances, wlio has cnred for him faitlifnlly throngh his lllneFS, Fnneral services will ba luld at Northfield. AT THE D. eal Estate Agency YOU WILL NOT F A CITY HOUSES and LOTS but Business Opportunities Just now we can ofTer you soveral among which wo believe you can fiud ono which will bo salisfactory to you. Here is a partial list GROCERY STORE inhustlins City which carries a stock worth about 83,500.00 and is paying woll. GENERAL STORE in small town, which lms a good tradc. Very littlo competition. BOOT AND SHOE STORE which carries a stock worth ftbout 63,000. An old cstablished business. CRIST MILL which lms a ycarly trado of about, 15,000.00 and custom work amounting to from 8G00.00 to S800 00. Qood buildings and machinery run by water power. Location very desirable. RESTAURAUNT which is paying well. FARM of ftbont 200 acres located on tho River Rond from Plain field to Marshfield. C0 acres of mcadow laud. ill keep 35 head of stock. Largo bain with basemont and Silo which would ct.st 2,500.00. Good horsc-barn. Ninc room houeo which is in good shapo. Largc quan tity of lumber and lmrd wood. Kxtva good sugar bush, with new sngnr' house. This is a bargaiu at $3, 500-00- FARM ahout '2J milos fron Montpelier, which will koop 40 head of stock. Largo barn nearly 100 feet long with liasement. Would cost $3,000.00 to build. Oontaina 130 acres. Pla(jo is located about twelve minutes from eleetric cars. Owncr would nxchango for villago property. If thcso propertics do not interest you, writo us tclling us what you want and we will be glad to toll you whother wo can holp you or not D. A. PERRY, REAL ESTATE ACENCY tiurre vt. R IV All NEW 8. Ohefoo, Nov. 8. Advlces from Port Arthur stato thnt tho Jnpancse yostordny mado a dospernto nttompt to oaptnro tho Rnssian ontrenchniciits abont LatnBhnu(probably LiaotiBhan.) Aftor tho boinbardraent tho infantry oharged ropoatedly but.'wero uiowod down by tho henvy Rnssinn 41ro. Finally tho Jftpauoso abandonod tho attompt aftor having fUBtaiuod henvy losens, Roinforoementsnro constautly nrrlving nt Dalny nnd nro hnrried to tho fightlng lino. Shnughni, Nov. 8. A roport hns renohed tho Oritish nnvnl oirolea horo thnt tho JapnncBo warehip hna struok a miuo nt Fort Arthur and eunk, Romo, Nov. 7. Tokio oorrespond onts wires thnt Port Arthur is regard ed as tnkon iu tho Jnpnnese onpltal. Tho Russians still liold fonr forts iu tho town Itsolf is opou to the Japau cso ou tlie northeast. Tho troops will not onter tho towu nt present bccaoso it ia still under flro from Linoti mouu tnin forts. All tho bosiogers' offorts will now bo directod toward Goldou hill fortress. St. Petorsbnrg, Nov. 7. Both Gou oral Knropatkiu'B army and thnt of Fiold Marshall Oyama huvo oomploted tho fortifiontious aloug tho Shahko rlver. At Bonie points the fortiflca- tions are only a few linudred paocs apart. Tlio weather is dry and very cold. St. Potorsburg, Nov. 7. M. Clndo, oue of tlio threo ofllcors who lauded from Haltio ileot at Vigo nnd wlio proceeded to St. PoternburK, ia not n naval oilioer bnt major iu the artny Ho was simply Admirnl Rodjestven sky's guest and iutoudod to laud at Vigo wheu tlio lleet loft tho Bnltio The fact tho Admirnl Rodejstvenksy loft liiin bohiud ns a responsible ofiicor wlio would give dotails of the Doggor bauk ntfair wns nothing less thau mockery to Kugland. "Tlio Ozar, it is ioarued.has loaded M. Olado with hon ors of tho Russian sooioty and is hi larions over tho farco of Beuding him to the capitol as a reprosontative of tho ileot. Birmingham, Nov. 7. Tho Post loaruB that ttueasiness remaius iu the miuistorial circles owiug to tle possi- ( bility of tlie Baltio (loot gottiug into fnrther troubl". Thore is aiso the ! prospeot that tlie Ruasiau Black Sea ileet will ondeavor to pass Dardanel'.es and ndd to tho daugera of the situa. tion. Tho mteruational sihiation cou tiuues to be ono of tlio great delioaoy. A Heavy Load. To lift that load off of the stomach tako Kodol Dyspepsia Onro. It digests what you oat. Sour Btomaoh, belch iug, gas ou stomaoh nud all disordors of tlie stomach that aro carable, aro instantly relieved and permaneutly cnred by the uso of Kodol Dyspepsia Onre. S. P. Storrs, a drnggist at 297 Main street, New Britaiu, Oonn., says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cnre is giving snoh uuiversal satiefaction and is so surely becoming tho positive relief and subequent onre for this dis trossiug ailment, I feel thnt I atn always sure to Batlsfy and gratify my cnstomers by recointneuding it to thom. I write this to show how woll tho remedy is spoken of here." Kod ol Dyspepsia Cnro was dioovored after years of soieutifio oxpprimeuts and will nosltively cnro all stomach troubles. Sold by all dmggists. A. PERRY ONLY FIND ms -'!( 9 Qj' lu.i H o MONTPELIER AND VIGINITY Mrs. J. VV. Onustio hns sold hor plnoo iu Marshfield to Levi Oolo of Onbot. Tho Inw oflioo of R M Hnrvey, B. M. Hnrvoy nud J. N. Hnrvoy hns bpen movod from tho Lnwronoo blook into No. 11 Unlou blook. J G. Brown won tho weckly tournn mont nt the Oonntry Olub on Sntnrdny nfternoon. Ool. Brown. nnd Miss Roae Lnoin nre ticd for flrst plnco in tho weokly mntohos of tho senson, cnoh hnving n score of six. The do oiding tnatoh will be plnyed between tho two next Saturdny. This mntoh will olose the weekly" tonrnnmenti for the senson. Hon. I. 0. aud Miss Luoio A. Oalof, D. F. and Mrs. O. B. Stnnley, of VVnslilugton, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B. Allon of Barre, pnssed through tho oity ou Tuesdny ou tho wny to Provi- donce to attond tlie wedding ou VVed uesdav eveuiug of Jr., son of Mr. nnd Miss Mnbol Oalef, Oharles R. Allen, Mrs. Allen, nnd uieoo of Mr. nud Miss Oalef. The total oiirollment in the pnblio sohools for the mouth ending Ootobor 28 wns 8078, divided nmoug the de partments as follows: Kindergnrteu 41, primnry 814, intennedinto 394, high sohool 110. Tho nvomgo dnlly nttondnnce for theeo depaitments res pectively wns 85.1, 288.2,858.1, 107. Tho totnl avornge daily ntteudance in all the departmenta wns 788.4. Miohael J. Honry died at liis homo ou the Northfield road on Tnesday ovening, of coiisnmption, aftor au ill ness of nearly throe yenrs. Tho decoased wns fortv-five yenra old. A widow nnd threo ohildron nro among liis living relntives. Tho fuuoral Eorvices will bo held in St. Augus tine's chnrch on Tliursday morning nt 9 o'clock. Tho following letters nre waiting to be olaimod at the post offico: Geuts Oomrnde Oarlos S. Binghnm, Rep. S. B. Blodgett, Oomrade Albert Dnrling, Dr. Dnncnn, Thomns Emory, B, B. Hardwick, 0. S. Hnrris, D. Antouio Labin, Hon. E. H Portor, Rufns Romine, G. H. Stowell, Wil linm H. Sullivan; Ladies Mrs. Mny Foster, Mrs. Sam G. Moore nnd Mrs. M. Sleeper. Mrs. Georgin Vnil, of Randolph, gnve the congregation of the Ohurch of tho Messiah on Sunday tlie pleasnre of lieariug her rioh contralto voioe iu n solo. Mrs, Vnil is tho youngest rnember of the fnmons Shopard fnmily of mosioinus whoso concortB were so popnlar a few years ngo. On Snndny nfternoon she saug soveral solos iu the reception room nt Montpelier Semin ary beforo the ladies nud fnoulty of the Echool. Miss Ethel Whitcomb, ncoompnnied by her brother, hor physioian and unrBe, arrived homo from Bever ly, Mass., on Tuesdny evening. She stood the jornney muoli botter thnn her frionds nnd tho doctor dnred evon to hope, nlthnngh she is somewhnt tired tliis morninR. Hor family nnd physioian nro nbuudnntly sntisfled, under the circumstance?, with her conditiou. Miss Whitcomb's many frionds wUh for her a apeody and Bure gain in health aud streugth. A publio meetiu.i in tho interests of forestry will be hehl in Representn tives hnll ou Tliuifday ovening, No vembor 10-. An nddress will bo mado by Dr. B. E. Fornow of Ithacn, N Y , formerly chief of the United Stntes bureau of forestry. Other epenkor will also nddress tho mpet ing. Ernest Hitchcook, seoretary of tho forestry association of Vormont, nnd Georgo Aitken, seoretary of tho State board of ngricnltnrc, will be preeeut. Tho now wooden nwuing nt tho .Tunetiou ntntion of the Ooutral Ver mont Rnilwny is uenrly nompletod It is 101 feet long and atfords ample protection to a pnrt of tho pasaongors nt thnt station. A novel telophono inftrumtut . hns been ploced in tho tclegrnph ollico nt tho station. The inatruuieut is conneoted with the tol- egraph wiro running to St. Albnuf, mnkiug it ponsible to oommanicnte with the lunin ofllcoi of the rnilrond both by telephoiiH nud telegraph ovor the Batno wiro aud at the samo time. V. O Morwi of Stroudsbure, Penn., hns been iu this oity nnd Wil linmstown mnking nrrmmoraentB for the outting nnd shipping of OliriBtnins trces For the past thirty yeara Mr, Morwin has bpon shipping the trecs from Ma.iue and Vermont to Npw York, Philadolphin, Buifnlo and other lnrge citipa of the Enst. Ila cousidors the Vermont troes tlio be-t ns they are more bnshy than tlie Meiue varietj. Mr, Morwin has men nt work in William'town onttinji ihe trees. Ho left for Bellows Falls this morning where ho expoots to stunto some treea na well as in Londonderry, Ho ships the trees from November 21 to Deconiher 5, Tlio First Baptibt churoh horo in Montpelier will soou havo n boll placi d ln its churoh to )', Rov Guy V. LiiuiFon nud E II. Ohase wont to Lowell th's morniiig to make nrrantie mouta fnr hringinu it lern. The litll li,.u iieen in us ln the Haptist oharoh iu Lowell for h'vimh' years. The Lowell Winiuh ha dibMulcln d Rev. W. A Dari-ou if Bir.nt.u has purohnsod tho proporty with n vlow of turnlng it over eventnnlly to tlio Stnto Bnptlst Oonvontlon. It is throngh Mr. Dnvlson n former pnstor of tho ohnroh horo that this ohnroh hns tho flrst optiou on tho bell nnd nt torma thnt mnko its pnroluiHo poaalblo. Ita tonea wi'l "onll tho fnithfut to wor Bhlp" in Montpelier withln a few daya. C. H. Gilfillau rotumod on Tues dny from Boston whero ho hna beeu in cousultntion with tho Motropolitnn atook nxohnnge during tho pnst threo dnya for the pnrpoeo of ndjusting the nccounts of loonl pntrona. Tho Ex ohnngo ppoplo, nooordiug to n state meut mnde by J. S. OHver, mnnnger of the looal branoh, oharged Gilfillau & Oo., for wire renta oontrary to ngreemont nnd oontrnot, nnd so crippled tho Montpelier nnd Barre oflioes thnt it hna been planned to dis oontluno theni. Mr. Gilfillau will endeavor to personnlly eottlo tho local olnims na well na those in Barre, nfter whloh he will bogln euit ngaiust tho Motropolitnn Stook Exohango. MRS. MAYBUIGK 1V111TES. Now York, Nov. 8. Iu n snnlit room overlooking greeu lnwns nud dnintlly farnishcd in n mnnuer tended to soothe mind nnd bndy, a womnn of past thirty years was absorbed on Snnday nfternoon in the most terrible ohnpter in tho life of Mrs. Florenco Mnybriok. It hnd to do with the cell in nn Engliah priaon iu which Mtb. Mnybriok oould not shut out the Eounda of workmen buildiug ngnllowa on whioh sho wns to hnng. The writer was Mrs. Florenco Maybriok herself. She it preparing iu tho homo of Dr. Helen Densraoro a history ot tho famous Mnybriok case, " by whloh she intends to prove to the world thnt no stigma attaobcs to hor unme. But denrer to hor thnn this univer Bnl vindiontiou is the hope thnt, if won, it 'vill bring, bnck to her two ohildron, n beautiful girl, now oigh' toon, nnd n youth of twouty-four, They still beliovo thoir mothcr guilty, aud she has noc seeu thom sineo bIio wna tlirust into prison, more thnn fifteen years ngo. SIGKAlsS ltOUNJ) TI1E WOIIIjD. Washington, Nov. 8. The Nnval Observatory will agaiu aeud out time Bignala ou tho night of Deo. 81, aud will S9ud thom uronud the world. Fonr difforout diBpatches will be Bout, ono at midnight aud otlicrs at 1, and 8 o'clock. LaBt year the signals traversed nbout 800,000 milea of wire nud were henrd in AlitBkn, Pnnnmn, Vnlpnraiso, Bueuos xyres, Houolulu, Guam and Mnniln. This year it ia tho iutention to trnnsmit tlie signals literally aronnd tho world, which will ho possible by the co-operation of tho telegraph nud l onble compnuies. Lieut. Oommnnder E. E Hnydou, Uuited States Nnvy, I in charge of tho time servioe for tho , goverument, hns proposed that advant : ngo be takeu of important meetings i in Washington, suoh ns thnt of tho Iu j ternntional Railwaj- Oongress in 1905, ! to offor to send out to tho world, na l fnr aa tho telegraph and cablo will ' onrry thom, a apeoial eerieg pf timo signals, in celobration of tho meetiug, nud to iuvito to the observatory snoh membera ns cnro to be presont to soa them go ont. It is nlso recotnmeuded thnt nu offort bo mnde to collect nud publiBh ns complete datn nn possible regarding tho kiud of time iu nctunl uso iu varinus conntrios iu tho world. S1IOT IlJili lHVA 1j. Evanston, Wyo., Nov. 9. Mrs. Leou Demars, shot in a dnel by hor ueiglibnr, Mrs. Nnuoy Hiolmrds, is dend. Sevornl times tho womon had coniR to blows, and eaoh had wnrued tho other tho noxt encounter would be with gons. Mre. Demars wont to Mrs. Riohnrd'a rauoh, nonr Furt. Brldger nnd upon being ordered away displnyed a big rovolver. Mrs. Rioh ards had beeu oarrying n weapon in, expeotation of moeting Mrs Demnrs. Mrs. Riohards says Mrs Domnrs fired flrst, but thore were no other wit uesses. At tho secoud shot Mrs. De mars fell with a bullet in her breast, but kopt on firiug, emptyiug the re volver. Mtb Riohards nho ilrod six sliots. Both nro wivos of rnuohers, They nro thirty years old. Mrs. Riohards wns nrrcsten. OAL1S UND1MINISUEI). London, Nov. 9. The aevere gnle whioh Bet in on Monday night oou tinues aloug tlio coaat of Gient Brit niu today with undiminished fury. GAltS DKllAILEl). Betliol, Nov 9. On Tnesdny nfter noon ns the White Kiver Vnlloy Rnil rond trnin was ou its wny to Roohos ter,tbuut threo milea woat of horo, two einp'.y freiht eitra becnme derailed. No nne waa iijaiod. Tho paaaengora wero o rriml bv nud the bnlnnooof tho train proceeded. The traok was ol"nred -n that apecial trnin will be rnn from horo to r. Huntingtou'a fo norul leavinu here on ttie arrivnl of tho trnin frcm Montpelier nt 10:32, White rivor wns Irozon ovor this morning, If Oopld ever grows up and gets mnrried he'll probably seo the error of hia was nnd qalt aotlng ns n mnt rimouial aRpnt, : hlonpo News. TII1! OALL OF TJIJS WOODS.l Wheu tho desk seems n prison of ledgers And tho flngorB nre ornmpcd from tho pen, long for n jnnnt on the hillsides And n stroll iu tho forest glen; I long for n glirapse of tho thiokots, Wlioro tho borrioa hnng frngrnnt nnd good, And tho sqnirrol 1b bnsy nt linrvest Iu tho henrt of the nutumn wood 1 Swoet viaioua of Nnture's wlld or- ohnrda Drtft in o'er blottors nnd books, And wo piuo for n glimpao of tho wlldwood For tho orimaon nud gold-flookod brooks. Tho cnll of tho qunil in the brnmbles Is good to the townsmnu's enr, And I'd stand by tho litho-llmbod woodmau And liet to his nx ring ctenr. Tlien awa.v with tho desk nnd tho dollara 1 Away with tho countlng of apollsl 111 hie, for n day, to tho wildwood Aud swing in the grnpevlno coila, And out where the Frost King's sketchiug I' 11 bask in the glorles of fall Oh, all weary brothers iu citios, Oome heod to tho woodlaud'a cnll! Now York Times. "rusiri)OJi knock." Upon tho door I snw n sign; I cried, "A mnttol And it's inino!" ' A wiser tliing I nover taw No Medinn or Perisnn law Should bo more rigidly onforoed . Than, this, from verbiage divorced; Its logio's flrm na nny rock "Push don't knoek." 'Twns simply lncnnt to guide tho hnnd Of those who wishod to sit or stund Within tho unassuming door This weight of germonty that bore. 'Twna nover meant to teaoh or prenoh, But just to plnee iu enay renoh The enr of him who dealt iu stock "Push don't knook." But what n guido for life was that Strong, philosophioal aud pat; How fiafe n ohart, for you nud mo While ornising o'er life's restless sea; PdbIi, nlwnys push, with goal ir viewj Don't knook' nvoid the hnmmer orow. ThiB rule will snvb you mnny n ahock: "Push don't kuook." Wheu on that door I seo the sign, I say, "Great motto, youaromino!" No strouger sarmon ovor foll From humnn lips; uo enge could tell The liot liend youtli more uearly how To poiut nlways his voesoI'b prowj There are no wiser words in stock : "Pnsh don't knook." Baltimore Americau. jiad TJiiii'ry cuiijD kex. Womau Who Died in Hospilal at Den. ver Had Fifteen Pairs of Twins, Ouo of tlie most remarkablo pa tients nt the county hospital to my mind," Eaid Dr. Olinrlos Swiudt of tho connty hospital at Denver recent ly, "hna just died. Sho wns Mrs. Mnry Gillespio, a womau of oighty six j'ears. Dnring her life timo she was the mother of thirty ohildron, and what wns strnugest of all, they consisted of fifteen pairs of twina. "Mrs. Gillespio camo to the hoa pital in 1901. She had emigratcd to the Unitpd Statea in 1840 from Eng lnnd, whore aho wna boru. Iu 1SDG alie camo to Oolorado for her henlth, ns she was suffering from tuborculo aia, not serioualy but enongh to bring her to hia State from Masenohusetts, whore bIio hnd mado hor homo sineo coming from Euglnnd. "I imngine thnt her lifo hnd uot been a hnppy oue, though dnriug her Btay hore sho steadily rofused to tell aiiythiug of her past history save tho part I havo rolnted. "Wheu nho camo to us at tho ago ot oighty-two prnoticnlly nll signs of tuberoulosiB had disnppeared, nud the womnu was snfferiiiK from nothing eave old ago nud gouernlly deorepit conditiou. Iu this condition sho miglit havo lived on had sho not, nbont threo dnya boforo her death, fnllen aud broke her thigh bone. Her system wns too feoblo to stnnd tlie shook, "Of hor children wo havo ouly Bucceeded in loontiag oue, who upon heariug of her mother's donth wrote us nnd oiTered to pay luuernl oxpenBos. This is the flrat aign any of her oliil dren havo evinced in their mother's welfnre." l'JtlSSlDEXTS DON'D VOUNT "I dou't recall seeingyou ntoollege, I guess you muat havo been beforo my timo." "Possibly, poasibly. Wlio wna nt the liend of tho fnoulty when you woro tlmre?" "Um let mo soo. I dou't jnst ro onll hia mimo, but I was tliero the yeur Bruco plnyed half baok nud kicked goal twico from tlio field in tho laat half of-" "Osorol Ofoonreol That wnB the year our oenter rush carriod most of tho opposiug team ou liis baok for n gain of 80 yards. Yes, iudeea, I wouder wlio was the preaident thun I dou't soem to remeraber miuor de talla of oollege lifo inyself "New York ProBS. It's n plty thnt we can't insnro our pipo dtonms before they go np iu smoko, ' To be ftold. at Once! SPLENDID FARM OF 105 ACRES. Buildings nre in good condition, Rrick Houeo nnd Ell, tlirco Bnrns, Watcr in House nnd Yards. Plonty of Wood nud Lumber, lfJO Frnit trces, 1000 Sugnr Trees. IJcst location and in ono of the best neighborlioods in Ornnge County. 1'rlco, $,r,00. FARM OF 1C0 ACRES, Buildings in good condition. Plenty of Frtiit Trces nnd Sugnr Oroliard. Tlirco miles from Cholsen. L'rlcc, $1,800. Hnve for snlo ono of tlio protticst Poultry Farms in Vermont, 75 acres, Nri. 1, sot of Biiihlings, nll well painted and clapboarded, largo Barn, Silo, largo Hen House. Riiuning water in barn, liouso and ynrd. On inain road . J'rlcc, $1,200. CEO. A. TRACY, Roal Estato, Chelsea, Vt. Legal Notices. KSTATK OF OI.IVK IIAKEIt. 8TATK OT VKllMONT, DHTKICT br WASHINGTON. 88. ll lT.le VoutU lield t Montpelier, In and for aM Ulstrlct. on the 9lh day or NovcmLcr, A. L., Bamuel 1 W. llf njatiiln, Ailmlnlstrator, do bonla non, pfthe estate ofOMVKIIAKKIt, lato of Nortlillcld, In aald Dlatrlct deccased. prtBents lila admlnlstra- .,, iur uxaiiiinaiion anti aitowancc, and makei nppllcntlon for a dcerce ol dlstributlon and .iiiuu ui niu esinie 01 saui aeccaBed. Wlicreunon It Is orderil iiv c,.nrt n.t oni.i account and aald nnpllcation lie refcrre.l toasceslon thereef, to be lield at tlie I'roliato Offlco. Ineald Montpellcr.on tljo 2W day ol Nov.. A. . . 1004, for liearini! and decllon thcreon! And, Itli furllier ordered, that notlco lioreorijo glven to all persons In terceteil, by imbllcatlon of the lame three weeln ucceailvely ln the Veiimont Watcihian and .. . " liewnnaper pnbllshcd at Mont- rietler. In thla Htatn.nrf.vinii tn Bai.i onnni.. ed for liearing, that they inay appcar at aald tuiennd omu D.iwn vniiD.:, u uiiy uit-'y niay nave, wny aald account aliould not be allowed, aud auchdccreo made. ltv tlif PnnrU.il tnat -T IIIUAM OAltLETON. Judire. ESTATK OP I.UOY PltATT. State or Vkiimont, DlBTBIOT OF WA81HNaTOIf, 69. ln Il.nli.ln Pni.H l.l.l -r..u. . . . - aUI Ulstrlct, on tlie Otli day of November. A. D. At! Instrument purportlnn to bo the last will !? i '"i8"'6"' .;' '-uoy 1'iiArr, ute oi eentedtotbeCourt forl'robatc.lt Is ordered by sald wVH. wuwjuiuu iucrein o noiinea toappeai at a seeslon of sald C'ourt. to bo held at tbo I'robatt Offlco In sald Montpelier, on the 28th day may have. aj?alnst the probate of sald Instrument. pf this pnler be nubllshed three weeks successlvcly ln the Vkiimont Watciiman and Statk JonnsAi.. a newspaperprlnUd at Moiitpeller, ln tbl State. prevlous to sald time appolntcd for hearhi)?. ,, .. Uy the Court.-Attest. " 1I111AM OAHLETON. Judxe. KbTATE Of SUSAN MA1STIN. Statk of Vkiimont, Distiuot of Washington, bs. In rrobatoCourt, held In Montpelier, In and for Jjld lliatrlct. on the 7th day of November, A. WheolerJ. Ilatche'.der, Adnilnhtrator, wllh the will annexcd, of the estato of SUSAN MAIiTIN, late of rialnOcld. In sald Ulstrlct, deceased. prcsents liis adojlnUtratlon nccount for exaiulnatlon and allowance, nnd makea applleatlon for a decree of dlstrlbullon and partltlon of the estate ofrald de ceased. Wbtreupon, lt Is oidered by sald Court, that sald nccount and appllcatlon berelerred to a scsslou there-or.tobi- held at the I'robato Ofllce, lnsald Montpelier, ontbe 2aih day of Nov. ,A.l).ltK)4,rorhearlnganddc clslon thcreon ; and It ls mrther ordered, that notlco litrcof be kIvcii to all persona Interestcl by publlca tlon ol tbo same threu tveeka fiiei'i'siM.ly ln the Ver mont Wntchtmm and State .lournal, a newspaper publlsln d ln Montpelier, In this state, prevlous to sald time ot hearlnx. that they may anpear at sald time and place, and sbow cau9e, lt any Ibey may liave, wby sald accouut should not be ullowed. aud Buch decree made. lly tbo Cmi rt. Atteet. 45-47 IIlltAM UAltl.ETON, Jndire. N'OTICKOF KII18T JtKETINO Or CltEDITOnS. In the Ulstrlct of the United States, for the Dlstrlctor Vermont, Iu llankniiucv In the muitiT or .IO.SKl'11 UII.IlKnT, bankruntt To thecredltorsnl JOSEI'll (IIMIElt'r ofTuwn ofllarre, In 'he County ol Washington, and Dls trlct aforesald, a b.inkrnpt. Notlce ia bereby Klven that on the Ist day of November. A. 1)., 1004, the sald JOSEt'II MLUEUT wasclul) adudlcated baukrupt; aml that the flrst tneetlnx ot hls credltors -n 111 be held at tho officeol thu underslKued, Kooni No C. U. S.I'ostOf flce llulldlnir, Jloutpellei, on thclStb day of Nov A. I). lOOI.atten o'clock Inibeiorenoou.atwhlcb tliue the sald credltors niay attend, prove tlielr clalms, ap polntatnistee, examlne the bankrupt, and trausact sucli other business as.may properly coino beforo sald mcetlug. EDWAItD II. DEAV1TT, . ... . Itcferco In Bankruptcj, Montpeller, Vt., November 0. 1904. KOTICE OF FIHST MKETINO OF CllKDITOne. In the Dlstrlct of the United States, foi the Dlstrict of Vermont. In llankruntcv. In thumatterof WlLUEltT M. Sl'EAIi, bank rupt. To tbe credltors of WILUEKT 51. Sl'EAIi. of the Uty of llarre, In tbo County of Washington and DUtrlct afoiesald, a bankrupt Notlco Is bereby xlven that on tlie 17th day ol Mnrch, A. D. 1904. tlie sald WIM1E11T JI. Sl'EAIi was duly 'adludlcated bankrupt; nnd that thu flrst meetlnit of his credltors will be beM at the ofllce of the under slgneil. Itoom No. C, U. S. Post Olflce Uulld ln(i. Montpelier, on tbo lutli day of November, A. D, 1901, at ten o'clock ln tho forenoon at whlcb timo tho sald credltors may attend, prove thelr clalms, appolnt a trustee, examlne tho bank rupt, aud trausact sucli other business as may prop erly come beforo sald nicetlni!. EIHVAltD II.DEAVITT Hei'eree ln llaukruptcy. Montpelier VI.. November 7. 1S04. IN Tlin DISTIHCT CODltT OP TIIK UNITED STATES Fon T1IE DISTI1IOTOF Vehmont, IN TIIE MATTEIl OF ' IN DAVID COOK, llANUrtUFTCY. To tho credltors of sald Ilaukrupt. The petltlou of Earle H. Uavls. trustee, bav Inu been duly flleil bcreln, renresemlUK that certaln real estate of sald bankrupt Is subltct to a mortKage to C. I,. Currlcr. and tbatlt wnublbofor the lntcrest of the bankrupt estate to sell sald real estato sub Ject to sald lien. Notlco Is bereby glven that sald pctltlon will be consldered by tlio undersl'rned at hls oillce, Itoom No. 6, U. S. Post Ollico lJulldlnjf, ln Montpelier, Vt., on tho I'Jth day of November, A. I). 1901, at ten o'clock ln tho forcuoou, at which tluic and place you are requlred to show cause, If any you liave, why the prayer of sald petltlon should not be granted. You nre fnrther uotlfled that If no sufllclent cause bo showii why the prayer of sald petlilon should not be Krauted, the real estate ot sald bankrupt's estato mcntloncd Iu sald petltlon will bo sold by sald trustee at prlvato sale subject lo sald mortiraee. EDWAHD II.UEAVITT, Iteferee ln llankruptc). Montpelier, Vt., November 7, 1901. NOTICK OF FlNAL MKETINO OF CllKPlTOllS. In the Dlstrlct Court or tho United States, for the Dlstrlct of Vermont, In llankruntcv. ln the niattcr of O. DENNIS KOI.SOM, bauk rupt: To tho credltors of O. DENNIS FOLSOM, of Marshfield Iu the County ol Washington and Dlstrlct aforcsald, a bankrupt. Notlce ls bereby xtven that Erwin M. llarvcy, trustee of tho sald bankrupt, has flled iu court hls flnal accouut, and a meetlnft of the credltors of the sald O. DENNIS KOLSOM, will be held at the nfflce of the nnderslgned, Itoom No. 6, U. S. Post Ofllce liulldlnK, In Montpelier, on the :0th day of November, A. D. 1904, nt ten o'clock In tho forenoon, at which time the tlnal accouut of the sald trustee wlllbe examlned and nasscd upon. EDWAItD 11. DEAVITT, Iteferee In Uankruptcy. Montpelier, Vt., November, 8, 1904. IN TIIK MATTEU OF O. DENNIS FOLSOM. Dankrupt. In llaukruptcy To the Ilonorable Iloyt II. Wheeler, Judge of the Dlstrlct Court or tho United States of tbo Dlstrlct of Vermont, O. D1SNNIS FOI.sOM, of Marshfield, ln the County ot Washington and State or Vermont re spectfully represents tliatl on the Cth day ot June last past, lie was duly adjudged a baukrupt under the acts of Cohgress relatlng tn bank ruptcyt that lie his duly surreudered all hls prop erty and rlghts of property, and lias fully com plled wltli ali tlie reiulrements of sald acts, and with the orders of tb Court touchlng hls bankruptcy, Wherefore, he prays that he may bo decreed by the Court to have a full dlschargo from all debts provable agalnst hls estato under sald baukrupt acts, except sucli debts as aro exccpted by law Irom sucli dls charge. Wltness to mark, hls llurtou E. llailey. O. DENNIS X FOLSOM mark. Datedthls 7th day of November, A. D. 1904. UNITED STATKS DISTItlOTCOUKT FOll THU DIsTKlCT OF VEIIMONT. O. DENNIS FOLSOM, llankrupt, Dlscharge. Notlce Is bereby glven that O. DENNIS FOLSOM, bankrupt, has flled hls petltlon, dated November 7. 1904,prayng for a dlsehariie from all hls debts, In bankruptcy, and that all credltors and other nersons objectlnn to such dlscharge inay attend before the uudorslgned, referee, at nls ofllce, Itoom No. 6, United states Post Ofllce llulldlng, in Montpelier, ou November, 20, 1904, at 10 o'clock A. u. and thcn aud there present thelr objecllons, If any, tu sucli dlscharge, with thelr nroofs thcreon. EDWAItD 11. DEAVITT, Iteferee In Uankruptcy Montpelier, Vt., November 8. 1904. PUBLIC EXAMINATION A Public Exnmination of Tencliors for "Washington County will bo held a; Bnrro FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. November 18 and 19. All cniulidntefor cxaminntion, per sounlly uuknown to tho County Es aminer, shall furnish a tcstimonial of gopd mornl cbnnicter nnd satisfnctory ovidence of nbility to govern. 0. D. MATHEWSQN, County Examinor Barre, Vt., Nov. 3, 1904. Intelligent Sugar Makers: Buy Grim Sap Spouts . Order in October and sccure largo discount. It will pay to do it. Oiie-fotirth more sap fuarantecd or no pay. After using tho .eader Evaporator a few seaons thoy bo came disgtistcd and houglit Crirnm Oham pion Evaporators. They are the largcst sugar makcrs iu their locality. Seores of others followedtlieif examplo. Ask F. G. Hannant & Son, Barton Landing, Vt., H. fi. Dudloy, Barton Landiug, Vt. and John Mcl.ollaii, Glover, Vt., why they made the cliangc. Other names, a samplo spout, and cata logue, frco. G H. CRI.VS.Vl, Rutland, Vt. and Montreal.jP. Q. MAltlllAOES. Iu Montpelier, Nov. 1. by Rev. J. Edward Wright, Miss Oora LottieNay and Pearl Lester Oleveland. In strafford, Oot. 19, Rev. H. Onm ings, Hattie II. Houston of Strafford aud Allen G. Olark ol Thetford. DEATIIS. 3 Iu Qouldsville, Nov. 7, Mrs. Barna bas McOlnre Mayo, aged seventy. In Worcestor, Nov. 4, Mrs. Maryette Hancock, aged seveuty-seveu. GOVEItXOll FICWTS. Massachnsetts, Minnesota aud Oolorado Ench Eleot Demoorats. ' New York, Nov. 9. MassaohusettB nnd Minnesota eleoted Democratio Governors in the faco ot astonishing pluralities for- Roosevelt. Oolorado is olose, bnt thelntest retnrns indicate that Adams (Dem.) dofeated Peabody' whose part in tabor tronbles evidontly oaused his defent. Roosevelt carried the State by abont 0,000. Roosevelt has apparently eaptured Maryland. Boston, Nov. 9. With the town of Gosuold aud one ward iu Northamp ton missing, MasaEchueetts gave Roosovolt SC.080 plnrality. .Douglass' plnrality was 85,645. New Havon, Nov. 9. Roosevelt's plnrality in Connecticut will bo with in a few hnudred of 89,000. Tho Repnblioans expeoted 20,000. BAllliE TELQltAM CIjOSES. t Pnhlioation Snsponded Without Notioo Employes Notified Today. The Barre Telegram olosed its doors this moruing and the employes were notifled that their eervices wonld be no louger needed. No paper will be forthcomiug today, pnblicatiou being BUBponded indeflnltoly. The reasonn are, it is aunonnced, iusuffloiont capi tal to bogin with and too floroe oom petltlon in Washington connty. PARLOR PRIDE STOVE POLISH. Liqnid Ready for instaut nso uo Btaiuiug the hands makes a fluo ouamel polish never tnrus iod. NOTICI OrFlBST MKETINO Or CllEDITOnS. In the DUtrlct of the United States, lor the Dlstrlctor Vermont, In Uankruptcy. In the xuatter of ELWIN II. SLAYTON, bank- """ro the credltoM of ELWIN II. SLAYTON, of City of llarre, Iu the County of Washington, and DUtrlct aforesald. a bankrupt. Notlce Is bereby glven that on the 8rd dar of No vcmber.A. D. 1904, the sald KMVIH II. SLAYTON was duly adjudged bankrupt; and tbat tbe flrst uieetlugof hls credltors will beheldat the offlco of the underslgned, Itoom No. 6. U. 8. Postofflce llulldlng. In Montpelier, on tlie lStli day or Novem ber. A. D. 1901, at ten o'clock tnl the forenoon, at which time the sald credltors may attend, nrovs thelr clalms, appolnt a trustee, examlne the bank rupt, and transactsueliolherbuslnessaimay proper ly como before sald tiieetlng. EDWAItD II. DEAVITT, Iteferee ln Bankruptcy, Montpelier , Vt., November 8, 1904,