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KESS: THURSDAY, APRIL 10, I 0I. STILL PROSPEROUS Stringency in Money Market Causes No Interruption in Trade .and Industry. GOOD WEATHER CONDITIONS, Ilrlull Trmlr I.iirge K.spppt Where '1'liPre An- Labor t'unf rn ersles Building Operations Limited (Inly by l,mk of .supplies Hull Mill Over-Taxed. Now York, April J;!. I!. ('.. Dun Co.'s VreeU'y leview of ti'iulo to-morrow will StrinKor.c.v hi the moncv market has caused no interruption to the wholesome lirosifPS of ttnrlo nnd industry. Weather conditions nciolcrale tho distribution of seasonable merchandise, mid ictall busi ness is of liiffiu volume outside the Inline rilato Mcinity of tlio coal Illinois iind u few other places where local oonttovorsles have their mllncnco. Building operations nri onlv limited by the supply of labor nnd material The heavy coiiMinipllon of till enirunodltlcs is Shown by the highest level of quotations since Kobruary, 1V.I. Manufacturing plant tiri- fully cu EiBOd pi if Hon ptodiU'tion Is nt the iiinxlmum, shipments of footwear from Ito ton exceed those of any ptc v uvi vfir. and u stronger tone is ie VJ'iiri .1 tbc textile mills In losponso ti ll vr ni.i I nla I nod m.irkPls for law ntcti.ils. Bnllwny earnings for t lie ill St Week of Apt It Well' X.I per cent Inrgi than l.iKt yrar. Mart ll ex ports of fan 1 staples worn valued at .0.000 an increase tit fS.'Jiin.nnr) as compared with the corresponding period 1. 1.- when the inuvoniptit Mas rue-optionally :u,iy. Struelur-ul inpcs and steel mils con 1 1 mm a pro inliiei t feature of tlio Iron and stool judustty. Canadian nulls nip getting much bu moss from tiuns-enntlnentnl line", iiotrtithp AniPi-ii an rail mills can Hot iniike ileMt'Cil deliveries. J-'ailuics this week numbered 19" In tlio 1 nltod States against lilt last year and i'O In Canada compared Willi lit) a j i.ir ugn. MORE ANIMATION SHOWN. Jlrnditrept's Kind Hustiics Improve ments In all Directions. Now York, Apnl 1". T'.rnd.-t root's to tnoiruw will say: Trad" ihsplijs more animation, weather favors letinl business and to .sonic ox t "l collections impioving in unison. Oon-ciolK- speaking, tlio wcatlior Wist and pouih I .it. boon Rood and somo lost ground has boon icgamod In planting, thotiph thu V't'P planting season is still tally ton days la' The spring jobbing trade Is nearly nor, but some rrordois am noted, and them .fi freer buying of tall goods. Among the Industrie i'jvorahlu features am tin: Hctivlty In building the partial settle ments, advances gianted in the oentral rind western bituminous coal Holds, and l.&ttor inquiry for and stronger tone of pic; lion, tho consumption and pioduetinn of which hroak all records. The failure of an ngtoemont In be loathed in tie alithraelle eoal sltiiallun Is a drawbaik in trade in a certain re stricted ami. Ketnil trade has very generally Im proved, o.' options being noted at liuff.ito, Hoston and I'nrtland. wlm ll report cool weather and ramv skies. i becking Kaster demand sniowhat eaily in the week. Huild li& is brisK ihn country over and hard ware, lumoer and paint ai" nil active, .Agricultural iiniib im nt.-1 .ind venuleb ,uu also actlce The h.de. leather and slioo trades all jeport hottrr business and stlffor prices. JHislnesi f ilures for the week number JG1 acainit 11 Inst wool; and In the like weak of JfiflJ, l''S III lf'0l, HiO In 19nl end 193 In 190? MOTION FOR REARGUMENT Altnrnpj Want Anotlirr Clinnpp at Slnto' AKoriie? .ImUsnn Insanlly lll lie ClulniPil for .Milllin. Montpolioi. April IS. KINha May and 11. A. Hoar, attorneys for J. A, l'lielps, filed jrsttrilay with M. K. rfuulio, clerk uf tne supiemu court, a motion for a ie riulremenr of the, quo warranto procoul Jni; in tli ase asainst Ktato's Attorney Ifollisti .I.ickson in whu ll case an opii 10 i w handed down at tho Januaiy term of s i irtmo com t. ostahlishini; .Mr. Jarkhon' iwn.ship. Judyo Howell wa.s nt Ins I . In Kandolph Satunlay and the form 1 lihiiK of thn motion will nut tnko il.i- until to-nioiiow. The ptin- cipal around on wiicli i'. A. I'lulp", the petitioner, bases his mothm for a re hearing of the case Is that tho court m jendenne Its decision ovorlookrd inipor- l.mt testimony. The necessary papers were served on the State's attorney Sat urday even' tig by Sheriff IVank 11. 'I'ra coy. It Is dsu claimed that new evldtiicn uKalnst Mr, Jackson's citlzeiibhlp has been dibcovriod sinco the cise was do elded, It is probable the. case of Slate vs. Itay Mtillin, tiiiuder, will not ho tried at the present teim of Washington county court. It s evident Hie del'eiici; will he Insanity and counsel for the lesjiorident hroUKht l uday evcnlUK to the attention of tho jinle.es of W.ishliifitdn county cour.. 'Mr. question of sendluu; Miillln to .ho State hospital for tho Insane ut Wat- rrbury for observation. It Is pxpooted Jude, Itowoll will tule hi this early this week. SMOOT ARGUMENTS BEGUN. f'nniluUtoe Knom ('rotvilpd 1 1 It W'onipu and .llormoiiN. Washinsloii, April 13 Tho nrKU incnts In tho Paso of Senator Heed fimont woro bcKiin lo-day before tho Senate coinmlttoo on prlvlloncs uiu olei:tl"ns, after an inquiry extending over threo yen is Into his rlsht to re tain his seat Former Secretary of the Treasury .lohn !. C'arllslo opened for tho protestants. Un will ho followed to-morrow by A. S. Wnrthlnston of couustl for Suioot. The committee room was crowded most of tho spectators bolus women, Smoot was present as well as sovoral prominent Mormons, who havo as hlsted him In hs defeiinp, Harsh pliyncs react, weaken the bowels, cause ehmnlc constipation. Hoan's Tleffiilcts oporato easily, (one tno stomncn, cure constipation, !itu. abh your uiust'isi lor inciu. DESTRUCTION DESCRIBED Ihlltnr .toliimlon Sajs Hp IIih Seen Midline !v 'IVrrlblc Since (lie Chi. caKii I'Jtr I'our t'lllimes Ilea-Iriiyril. Naples, April 1;, The followlliR doseilP' lion of the conditions suiioimdluu; Mount vesuvlns was wiltten for the Associated Floss by Ilobcil I'ndcrwood Johnson, as soehite cihtnr ol the ('cntllty MiikiizIiic, 1 had tlie iiiioxpectod opportunity to realize the injunltlido of tho disaster by personal observation In a trip clitliely around Vesuvius. "Since the t'lilmgn lire I Imvo soon noth inn so terribly Impi osslve. Twenty years will mil repair the danuiRo Inclndlni; tlio lb striictlon of four whole villages. With a oliaiiKn of wind or slightly greater pro pulsion of the Folsmlc forco thu sumo fate mllll etelnl to other seKltnenls of tho clicks of which Vesuvius Is tho center. (i(X)I) VI KW OF KHUPTION. "Arrlvlnrf from Homo two hours late by train 1 Joined a parly of two Italian gentlemen and two Knglish ladles, incliid liip; Miss rnderwood, the Human corres pendent nt llm London Standard. We caught a train Tor Torre Aimunzlata, three mites tills side of I'ninpcll and two miles fioin the southern end of tho idee of lava which destroytd lloscotl ecaso. We had a iiniRiillicont view of tho erup tion, elislil miles away. Hlslng at an an gle or filly degrees tho vast mass nt tumult roiindne.-s w.is beautifully accen tuated by the full moon, shifting momen tarily Into new forms and drilling south In low, black clouds of ashes and cin ders reaching to c'apii. At Tone Hi I (iicco we inn under this terrifying pall apparently a hundred foot above, the solidity of which was soon revealed by tlio miitillght. The torches of the rail way guards added to the effect but great ly ichcM'd the sulphurous darkness. "Wo leuchcd Tone Aimunzlnla at three in tho morning. T'lioie was 111 lie sugges tion of a disaster as we trudged through the sleeping town to the lava two miles above. The hiilhaut moon g.ue us a su peih lov of the olcano. a gr.iv blown mass rising, expanding and culling In with a pintlle like a. monstrous cychipcan face. Hut nothing in mythology gives a sugges tion of the fascination u tilts awful force, presenting tlio sublime 1 canty above, but In us descent tilled with tlio mysterious malignance of God's under wor.d. "We leaehed the lava at a pleliitcsqup, oyploss planted cemetery on tho northern boumlaiy of Tone Anniinziala. It was .is If tho dead bad (Ifectually ciieu out In arrest tlio crushing river of llama winch pitilessly engulfed the statue of Saint Anne witlt which the penphi ot J'oco licalo tiled to stay it, .is at Catania, tho Veil of Saint Agatlie Is said to have Hayed a similar stream fiom Mount Kotna. "Wo i limbed on Hie lava. It was cant above hut still alive wit ll tile below. Wo could See dimly the extent ol the di -struetlcii beyond the barrier of brown which had closed tho stieets, loin down the houses, Invaded tho vineyards and broken Cook's railways. TI1K SIGHT AT DAWN. "A better Idea of the- siirtoundlngs was obtained at dawn from tlio railway. 'We saw north what was left of Hoscotrecase a great square stine inureh and a few houses inland in a sea of dull blown lava, N'oit'i and cast rose a thousand patches of blue smoke like swamp miasma. All was dull and desolate slag, witli no- whoie the laminar seipentili" forms ol the old lava streams. In terilble con trast with tile volcanic evidences wele strong cypresses and blooming camellias In a neighboring cemetciy. "We ato a hasty luncheon holme sim- lisu when the gieat boatily of tho scene was icvcJled. Tlio column now- sei mod higher and mas-lor, ilsing to three tunes the height of Vesuvius, liieli portion had a concentric motion and new as pects. The south edges floating toward the sea show id exquisite euived surfaces. hie to the uppi r moving curieiit. It was like Hie decoration of tin- side oC a Gieek sarcophagus. As a yellow dust bangs over Naples and tildes the volcano I count in) self fiiituiiate to have seen all day from leovvurd thU spectacle of ohaug .lir, iiiidimliiisliiiiK beauty. My compan ions toft for Naples alter diiving to I'om- pcil. CIIANUr.D HIS I'l.ANS. "I had not thought of fuither is peiiencos except to coinpaie the an cient destruction with tho present. Af ter tlu-co hours sleep I went to the excavations expecting to leturn m Naples by the afternoon train, tint hero 1 met i:. A. Itowen, of New York, who gave, such an alarming account of his experience on the train coining Ihrough on Monday, in tlio daikness a; Torre I'el Glceo, when tin; pas sengeis In the ciovvdcil cars were be sieged by screaming, exulted refugees aiiiiil a rain of cinders that I couclud- 1 M i ini-ii by tlie not t ll, llrst vislt irg II, e east. in wedgo of desliiieliou which was centtnl at San Giuseppe. Willi Mr. Itowen 1 left I'onipelt in a car expecting to 'sliike the edge of the lav. i. What was mv surprise to llnd no new lava at San Giuseppe. Four towns WCle bote destioycd by rain, cinders and ashes, which could not lie skirted, for they lay nvory whoie In a mass which, had broken neaily every toof within tho area of in miles by ton. Fiom the lava which was inovinir several feet a minute, wc had no dltf lenity in escaping. "At Hoscotrecase, the carablnlcry drove tho people before tlie llery nval.ineho, hut tho lllnisily built houses were no protec tion against the hh.zaid of i inders and ashes tasking Hie loofs of strongly built walls on Saturday. Tho wulgc oast of th volcano thus destroyed extends ten miles at least with a widtli of to m miles, rauev a llch and thickly popu lated country of vlneyuids lying under three to six Inches of ashes and cmdi r of tho color of chocolate with milk, while above, to the west, tho volcano in full activity Is distributing to tin. oiin r edges of thn circle the s..mo fate and you will get an Idea of tlie desolate im presslon of tho scene, a tragedy, polos', il .uid heartrending. Like that of r.ila laia it enlists the sympatli of tne civi lized woiid. it fikes time for sin h a calamity to bo realized. "Tho King, tho Duko of Aota, in,. I I'lnnli r Sounnio have boon on thc gioutid For tho present the ro.uU an almost Impassable even for automobiles. HAD TO WALK KIGHT MILLS. Two utiles below San Gulseppo wo struej cinders which the soldiers wmo shovelling, making a iiiurovv ro id for tho refugees. Our wagon dilver begged off from com pleting his coiitiact to lake us to Han Gulseppo. Wo had not tho heart to Insist, so tho rest of tlio journey to tho railway at Halina, eight miles, was made labo riously on foot for three bonis tlnoiigh Eliding cinders, In many places tempor ary shelters had been hullt by tho road bide, llkn children's play houses. Here women weio I uddled with their bedding, 1 waiting tho supplies which the at my had legun to distribute. The men were largely occupied with shovelling cinders from tlie btiongcr looms and floors Into heaps throe to fclx feet deep along the lo.nlsldc. .Many Women in Our Hospitals Appalling Inoreases tn the Number of Operations Performed Each Year How Women May Avoid Them. Oolnp through the hospitals in our lnrffp cities one is surprised to flnil such a Innje proportion of tho pntipntsl.vintf on thoso snow-white beds women ntnl prirls. who are. either tuvnlllng or recovering from serious operations, Why .should this bo the caso? Sim ply because they have neglected them selves. IVmnlo troubles are certainly im tlie increase, among- the women of this country they creep upon them miawnrcs, hut evory one of those patients in tho hospital beds had plenty of wnrninff in that bearinrf-down fcel inp, puitiat left or riff lit of the abdomen, nervous exhaustion, pain in the small of the b.tclt. dizr.incsi, tlatuleney, dis placements of tho orpnns or irregular ities. All of these symptoms arc indi cations of au unhealthy condition of the femnlo organs, and if not heeded the penalty hns to be paid by a danger ous operation. When tlieoa symptoms mnnifest themselves, do notdragalong until you are obliged to go to the hos pital 'and submit to an operation but remember that Lydla E. I'ink hnm's Vegetable Compound has saved thousands of women from surgical operations. When women arc troubled with ir regular, suppressed or painful periods, weakness, displacement or ulceration of tho organs, that benrius:-dovvu feel ing, intlnmmntinn. backache, bloating (or flatulency), goneral debility, indi gestion, and nervous prostration, or are beset with such symptomB asdlzrincus, lassitude, excitability, irritability, nur rousness, sleeplessness, melnnoholy, "aH-cono and "want-to-be-left alone'1 feelings, thoy should remember i and medicine hove restored thousands there is one tried and true remedy. . to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. i,ydia E. Pitikham's Vegetable Coraiwund Succeeds Where Others Fall. two-wheeled arts loaded Willi salvage, diawii by donkeys or pushed by piasaiits wore making their w.i.v along, the women with biiudlis on their leads or carrying pollltiy. Ill the sriuaie of San Giuseppe was an em ainpnieiit ol soldiers with low tunls. Near a dcstioycd church In iciarse yellow linen sliiouds, were tlie bodies of K! of tlie In; persons who tlieie lost their lives. The peasants tvere sad but uncom plaining: in fact for so oxeilublo a people they were wonderfully calm. As evidence of the thrift and self-respect of tin se, din ing tho afleinoon we weio not oneo asked for alms. "At I'aunia, whole we succeeded 111 cati lilng a train for Naples, we heard gloat cheering, looking back and saw that tho general commanding the district had .11 livid and ll.e people weie running to gn et this i epi esentativo of tlie govern ment's active assistance to the stricken tecinu. "Tins Is a sad year for southern Italy, the second terrible disaster within a few months. To judge fiom what I learned fiom the peasants then is likely to be a substantial increase In emigration to the United States by le.isnn of this calamity, of which th" mil Is urn yet." illiNHt lNiNonlng results from ehionle cimstipa t Ion, which I- ipilokly cured bv Dr King'-! Life l'llls. 't'lii-y remove all poisonous germs lrom tlio s -' 1 1 1 and Infuse new life and vigor, i 'ire --mir stomach, nausea, he.uiai he, dizz-mss and colic, without griping or ill' comfort. -'(".. Gual.inteed jiv .1 W O'Sulllv ell, drtlK glm All druggists NEW RUGS MADE im n't throw away your old wornout carpets but let us mako their Into beautiful bright new 1 igs fo thn handsome shades oiiglnally contained in tho car, Rv our NKW JIE-AVEAYINTi I'HOPF.SS ihreaiiimrr!, itsoloss carpols itiln length aiul any width up to 10 list. thu vr.xi.nn itf: mfu. is tlO X, WlnoiiMkl Ave., J'honr, Buy Your Stationery At the Free Press Store. Here are a few of the many things we carry in stock: Paper, Envelopes, Box Paper, Lead Pencils, Penholders, Compass and Dividers, Pencil Pockets, Ink, Mucilage, Paste, Glue, Blank Books, Menu Books, Letter Books, Note Books, Composition Books, Receipt Books, Pads, Tho following letters cannot fail to hriug hope to despairing women. Miss Kuby Mushrush, of East Chicago, Ind., writes : Dear Mr. Pinklinm; " I bavo been agreatstiffflrer with Irregular periods and female trouble, and nbout threo months ngo tho doctor, af tor uiliR the X-llsy on ino, said I had an nbcnss mid would liavo to have sn operation. My mother wanted me to try Lydln, E. I'lnHtism- Vegetable Compound ns n last rciort, and It not only saved me from an ojicrution but nindo mo en tirely well." Mrs. Alice Berryhill, of 318 Uoyco Street, Chattanooga, Tenn., writes : Dfar Mrs. l'inklmm - "Three years ntfo life looliod dark to me. I had. ulceration nnd Inllamnrntlon of tho femnlo organs nnd was in a serious condition. "My health was completely broken down and the doctor told tne thnt If I was not on- I ernted upon I would die within six months. 1- ioiu mm i won in nave no operation out would try Lydin E. I'inlthain s Vegetable Compound. He tried to influence mo against It but I sent for tho medicine that same day and begnn to use it faithfully. Within flvo days I felt rollef but whs not entirely curod until I used it for somo time. " Your modlclno n certainly fine. I Iiavn Induced several friends and neighbors to tnko it. and I know more tlinn a .lnen who had fomalo troubles and who tn day are ae well and strong ns I am from using your Vcgo tablo Compound.'' Lydia E. l'inkliam'.s Vegetable Com pound nt once, removes such troublos. Hcfuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the best. Mrs. Plnkhani, daughter-in-law of Lydia E. l'inkhnm, invites all sick wo men to write her for advice, fler advice CHILD'S BODY FOUND. A line Was Drugging It nrniinil In f'enu'ter.v at l-'nlr HaiPii. Kiltland, April U - The mutilated body of a child was di-iovpud in tlio Cedar Grove cemetery at I- i r ll.nen. early tins iiltcinnon by Sexi--n .1 nv..-. Houghton, un der pntticubtrly appilllne in umstanees. Whllo making his usual i.iimds through the burying ground.". .Mr. Houghton saw a dog dr.mglng a while bundle, which ,1111011 investigation moved to be the ro .mains of a babv git I in tetribly mutil ated condition, the In id b- nig clashed and ono aim missing. ! The selectmen o)' Fair IfAVpn woto noti fied and tlie boilv was taken to tho tinder- , taking moms of Cipee ,i Spein where an iuiU".t will Im In Id al nine i eliK'k to luol row morning Medical men who view, ed the body woie of tlio opinion that it was still born and about two days old. State's Attoine.v It A. I-iwieiue ol tips city will go lo Fair Haven to-tnoi'iov to further invest cite Hie cip. Accidents wil' happen, lint the bost regutatod families li.ep Hr. Tlioinas' Lcleetrio Oil lot such emergencies. It subdues tho pain and heals the hurts. ft llie nnliy Is Cutting Teptt,, lie suro and tfe r it old mil well-tried remedy. Mrs Inslow's Soothing Syrup for children to t,.,ug. It soothes tho child, softons t,p gums, allays all naln, cuies wind colic ..I'd is tho best romedy for Diarrhoea. 1 wonty flvo ecnu a bottle. FROM OLD CARPETS id th' m to us and ll, i-f I i educing all s win n new. ViVJ wo transform 1 hide velvety, rich thus of any feet. Write to-day fur our price Tlicrrlen 17-1. llrii., rrnprlelors. lliirllnKlon, Sli.Wtf. Tablets, Postal Card Albums, Wedding Cake Boxes, Letter Files, Fountain Pens, Paper Clips, Rulers, Scrap Books, Ink Stands, Microscopes, Pencil Sharpeners, Eye Shades, Letter Scales, Toilet Paper, Paper Napkins, Playing Cards, Ink Erasers, Pencil Erasers. PHELPS GUILTY. Tho Jury Found He Had Kept a Bucket Shop in Barre in 1904 and 5. GOES TO SUPREME COURT, UN Attorneys Will Atlpnipt lo Have (lip f ngnlnot N lute's Attorney .Inrknnn m nn Allen llenprliod -Itn.v Mtillin Indicted for Jlurilrr li (iinoil Jury, Mnntpellor. April l.l.-The jury In the '.'ise of State against (.'. A. Phelps, tor keeping a bucket shop at H.nre in t:M and li, lotimied a verdict of gulltv at eight o'clock In-nlght. Tho penult) for tills offense Is not loss than $200 not more than Jl.fiftl. Sentence wni defeneii and hall In the sum of Jt.OoO vva liirulsli ed by Kllsha May and ft. A. Hoar, coun sel for I'lieliw. The case will bo taken to the supreme i nun on exceptions to i or lain evidence Introduced and to sonn parts of tlie charge of the (oiirl. The Jurors not on Ibis e,i.c have been eM-ined until Monday afternoon at two o'clock when the adultery case ot State vs. Keith will ho reached. Kllsha May of St. Johnsbiiry and P.. A. Hoar of llarre, attorneys for C. A. I'lvdps in tho bucket shop case now on til.il. who were also attorneys for Mr. l'lielps In the quo warranto case com pelling State's Attorney s. llolllster Jack son lo establish his cltlzuishlp to lb satisfaction nt tho dupremiv court, which was done at the January term, arc pre- paunga motion to bo liled with the clerk of the supremo court for a roarcument of this i ase. They will not state tho grounds on which they will ask lo have tho casr reopened and brought forward on tho supremo court docket, but they stdto If their motion i denird they will take the i ise to the I"nlteil States Supreme Couit. JNDICT.MHN'P AGAINST MPI.I.IX. Tho spcolal grand Juiy that eomniencoil yeterday afternoon Investigating the poisoning case of State vs. Hay Mullln of Harre completed Its labors this after noon and reported, llndlng a true bill, which, under the Instructions "f 'he court yesterday, must of necessity be for murder In the first degioe. All the witnesses for the Statn at tho preliminary .icarliig in Harre last week nnd several additional ones were befoio this grand Jury. After they ),:ui reported one true bill found, Judge Itowoll excused them from further service but did not discharge them. Ho said two special grand Juries had been summoned during the present term of Washington county eouit and he did not propose to disehari?o this grand Jury until tlio rml of tho term. The case against Mullln will be tried at this tenn if theto Is time to do it before the May term of supremo court. Attornoy-fJoneinl Kilts stated this after noon to a l-'ree Press man that l.ic case, could not be leached within two weeks and perhaps not then. ni:.vni ok w. h. pap.kki:. Knosbuigh Kalis, April 1:'. W. It. Dar ker died this morning at !i:., aged CI )ears. IIo was u prominent member ot Uncolii Lodge, '. ,fc A. M., and or tin! l-'ree llaplist Church. Previous to his .(inning hem about live yens ago ho lived 'in Kl"t' her. lie was twice married to . Kmma Chase of Kletcher, deceased, ami to I Utile Peatson of Hakerslleld. who, with in daughter by bis llrst wife, survivis him. Tlio child lives In Springfield, Mass. Mr. llaiker's 1Mb wedding- anniversary was eelebrated lecently. He is alo sur vived by a hi other. Ilolhs, of Chicago. Kuucral arrangements will be made later. SUSPICIOUS OVER DEATH. Miss Delia Wood Illeil Slidilpiily and An Iteport Italic to Hie Authorities. P.utlanil, April 1.:. Through a ni.-sage to the undertaking rooms of Green Bros, at I'.ur Haven at noon to. day tho authori ties lit s-t learned that Miss Delia Wood, ugttl L'l years, died suddenly at tho homo of her parents in Hlissville yesterday, and an limuest Into tho death of a child whose mutilated body was found in Cedar Grove cemeterv yesterday, was postponed to await an autopsy on the body of tho oung woman. Miss Wood lived witli her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Jofeph Wood, at tho Kngln slate ntiairies In .vorth Poull- noy, and was one of live chlldicn. ;.ie was remarkably stout, weighing over '.v pounds, and was live feet tlvo inches In height. Why her death was not reported Is a puzzlo to the authoi Itios. The sehit moii loft for Hlissvlllo this afternoon to Investigate tho matter, letiirnlng to-night. State's Attorney R. A. Lawrence of this city went to Kair Haven to attend tho In- iiiest over tlio body of tho child, but after a i onferpuce It was decided to postpone this until after tlie autopsy on tho body of the young woman. PECK AND BATCHELDER. Until Canilldatcx for I1p-pIpp(Ioii In Windsor County nplriint for Spiinte Windsor, April i:i.-Slioilff ll. ll. ppi of White Itlver Junction was In town to day and says that he is fooling much bet tor than ho did In the winter, lie l a candidate for re-election and there s absolutely no opposition to his candidacy. Cli.ulos Hutoholder of Woodstock, the present Slate's attorney, is out for tlio nomination lu a letter to the county pa pers, saying that seveial of his friends have asked him to tun again, anil that h" Is a candidate for i e. election. Tlie other candidates are l-Mwnd It. P.uck of this town and llnnicr 1.. Skeols i f l.lldlow. Maxwell Kvaits of Windsor his an iinuiu oil that he will not be a i andldate for State senator fiom tins end of the eoimtv, preferring to represent the town of Windsor In the Legislature this vein Tho other names mentioned are Charles K. Aldrlch of Woatliorslleld and LIMot G White of Cavendish. t'nilor the custom which has boon fol lowed for years, the llnrttoid distil' t will name tho lomaliiing two. Tlio onh lanilldale mention. m from that seiteni are Dr. ". W. Daley of White Itivci Jiiiullon and 1'red Rivis of Ponifret. YOUNG MAN KILLED. I'el I friiiu ii Derrick In the Slate ! Feet llelovi, Itutland, April 13 Gamer Williams, him ot Mr, and Mrs, John P. Williams of Middle Granville, N. Y ng'd 20 years, was instantly killed at be slate iimirry of Durlck Keonnti iV Co., on Scotch hill. Kair Haven, this nuwiiiuR by being thrown fiom a dwrlcK, In the Name of Sense, that good common sense of which all of us have a share, how can you continue to buy ordinary soda crackers, stale and dusty as they must be, when for 5 you can get Uneeda Biscuit fresh from the oven, protected from dirt by a package the very beauty of which makes you hungry NATIONAL BISCUIT COM PA MY had elllnlied to i luigbt of foil, and was In Hie ,nt of niniiilt log thr clamps which held a two-meli wire cable tt the derrick, when the clamps camo apart and the , able on which he was standing threw him about R0 feet from tho derrick and to the botom of tho dump 7.1 feet below. Green Brothers' ambulance wns summoned and the body wns taken lo the man's boat ding place. Tho body was removed to Mid dle Granville, this afternoon. Posidos lily parents, Williams leuves ilvo bt others, and live sisters. 'at arrh, Called an Ainerlran dlseise, Is cuicd by nn American medicine, originated nnd prepared in Hie most eatarrhal of Ainer-leau countries. That niedlelnn Is Hood's Sarsaparllln. It cures radlnillv and n"i-m.i neni lv. ill that it removes the cause, i lcatisliig tho blood ot sirofuloo-, ami nil other impurities', it overcomes all the etfeots of catarrh, too, and builds up tho whole system. I'liA.viv ii. iiov.vroN's n.yr.vri'j. STATU OK VLP.MONT, District of Chit- teliuen. ss. To all pornns concerned In tho estate of 'rank M. Poynton, late of liurllngton in said district, deceased, (JHRKTINC: At ii Probate. Court, linlden at Burl ington, vvl'hln and for the District ot Chittenden, on tin '.'nil dav of Apill, 1 fuO, an intrument pitpoitlng to bo the last will and testair.-nt of Krank T!. Hoynton, late of rturling ton, In said district deceased, was pre sented to tlie Court aforesaid, for pro bate. And It is ordered by said eouit t.iat the li.td day of April, 190, at tlie Pro bate Court rooms In said Burlington, bo assigned for proving; said instru ment: and that notice thereof 'ho given to all poisons concerned, by publishing this order three weeks stid ossively in tho Burlington v'eeklv 1'iee Press, a newspaper publls'ied at said Burling ton previous to tho time appointed. Therefore, you arc hereby notified to appear before said Coin', at tlie titro and place aforesaid, and contest tho probate ot said will, If you havo cause. Given under my hand, nt Burlington, In said dlstrh t, this "Jnil day or April, inoii. MAllCULU'ri A. Bl.VC.H M, 4n.vv.1t Judge i'i'Ti: or i.i n.Mii n. i tiuvii'- Ml, III Ul.lMiTO V Wo, the su-nscrtljors, having been ap pointed by the Ilonornblo the Probate Court for the District of Chittenden, commissionei s to receive, examine and adjust tlie claims and demands of all persons against the estate ol' Liiclnila M. Thompson, late of liurllngton. In said district, deceased, and also all claims and demands exhibited In offset thereto; and six months from the day of tlie date tiereet being al lowed by said court for that purpose, wn do therefore hereby give notice that we will attend to Hie duties of our ap pointment at the otflce of M. D. L. Thomp son, on St Paul street in Burlington, in said district on the second Wednes days of M.iv and Oi tober. next, at id o'clock a in, on each of sjid davs. Dated this loth day ot Api il. 'l 'u;. GICO. i. WB1GI1T, K. B. IlorSTOV. II ,w.tt. Conimibsioiiers IM'A'IT, Ol'" ,Mlllli l'lll'.l.l's. The underslgnod, tiaving been ap pointed by tho honorable probate court tor tho district of Grand Isle, commis sioners to receive, examine and adjust nil claims and demands of all pcrs..ns against Samuel Phelps, late of South Hero, in said district, deceased, horthv give notice that we will meet for the purpose of examining and al Im". i'ig s.uil claims .ii Hi,. Dwelling Hi. ns.. of Samuel Phelps late of South lliro on May III and Septcmbii ::'t, Pinn. from one o'i'loi k p ni.. tiniil lour o'clock p. m. each of said da - and that six mouths fiom the :;isr dav of Marcli A. D. laoil, Is the time limited by said court for said creilitois lo prehcnt their claims to u.-. for examina tion nnd allowance. Dated at South Item, this iltii d.iv of Api II. A. D.. lOmi. S. P. WADSWOHTI! Adm. Kxplies September ils. lilDi', I:DWI.V WADSWOIfl'H WABItBN c WBIGlIi' tt.vv.1t Conimls loiiei - CERES0TA FLOUR STANDARD 0F- NORTHERN SUPPLY CO. MILLERS' AGENTS. lll'HI.IXC.TON. T. I, one Dlatnnrr Trtrplinne MO, "CERESOTA" STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE W E DO JOB PKINTlNvS aa PRBH ASSOCIATION. STATE OF VERMONT, Chittenden Count), S.-. KXl:CfCTtON SALH. Whereas lMvvatd C Grav ot Swatnpscott. Mass, and Genre- ' Graves of Lincoln. In tho St:jte .f Massachusetts, parties In buslnos- o dor tho firm mime and style nt C il Graves e.-. Sons at Boston In ne Countv of Suffolk in the State . t .Massachusetts, credltois bv tlie r r slilcrntlon of the County Court b- ' 1 al Burlington within and fro County of Chittenden, on tlie -., t Wednesday a'ter tho llit Tue-,1 , Sentemlier. Anno notnlnl One 'I 1 . . ! sand and Nine Hundred anil l:' i -'lov.roil liiilgnieiil again t c V I lticbardsi.il ot South Bull ngt'ci lu lllie Countv ot Chittenden, dentin for the sum of Knur Hundred Hid Si v Dollars and l-'ortv-three tints itlito lit) damages, and Twcn --.ght 1 'i tars and Thirty-live i-nt i( i i os t s of mill and Klftv . ts is i mole for execution, making im .c' (Including ix'-eutloii) K-ni Ihn.iii . l and Eighty nine Dnll.u . i 1 Tvv light eents 1 $4 SII. U : I I VV'iPf. i execution was duly is,. 1 bv S'll Couit to me lllreeteil bv -lit ie In. ,rf as Deputy Slierllf of ., it ( hitt. i i County, levied upon i follow- i g real estate of tin d'fnditit C " Biehnidson, to-wlt. .ill t', ' bind .ltd leal estate situate in j n -1 Tovvi ' South Burlingt" - "' sting ' seventv in r'f m"i r-i -. on east sole i.f Spell. sTt,. net . ,l of tin- farm f'-roi ri i uplr.l 1 ' Cassius A. Spe.ii mil ' in be-iv -. i tlial farm and He- t u, i 1-,-rrlv rv ed bv Lestina Si.irfi n.d land now -it formerly owned b L. A. i- V Drew on the south, being Hi. s, land described in the deed of Svlvrs'er G. Sails and his wife dated O. f iber 1st. 1S0K, to c v. Hlchatdson i I wheieas -said exeeiition has not he, n paid, or in am- w.iv satisfied aithougi payment of s.itn,. ,,, been dutv .i m.indeil, now I bei-'-bv give pel ' notice that 1 will sell at publii Hon to Hie highest lilddei, on premises ol said real estate to be l and hereinafter described, i,i , I Town ot South Burlington on tie- p . day of May. IOOk. at n n n'clor k i " forenoon, all of t,f. aforesaid i 1 estate described a follows, lo-wif a t that land and real estate situati n said Town of South Burlington, insisting- of seventy notes more or n..-." on thn east side of Spear street in x south of Hie farm formerly ori ji e I bv Caysios A Soear. and lying hi' ivveen that farm and the farm forinei ly owned b.v 1.. sliu.i Scarff and ! n 1 now or formeily owned by i a. & A Diew on the south. bolnK tlie sue land described in tin- deed of Svtv, ter G. Sails ..nil bis wife, ;t, i October 1st. lVili tu I' V Hi. I,,,. it.. i im ludlng the eiiuitv of redemptio I'. V. Bn Iwiiilsoii in and lo.inv ,n I ol .-.in I i- al estate foi the purpose f paving and satisfying said t.,iti, land .ill iost iuising ihrretindri I- BANK K LORD. D-putv Sh-i r B ii lington, 't , Api :1 10, lOO'i It. wit. K.s't'tTi; or lic.intio: .i vnncit i', ciiAiti.orii:. ! W- t ie subscribers, hiving bei i po iil.-d bv Hie llonniabl" the Prolu Couit for 111" Distitct of i 'bit let: Jf 1 'omniissionei.s to icciive. exanilti adinst Hi" claims and detuands of , l. i-s.ins against th" ist.H' ot G." -.lubbrit, late of Burlington, in si iillsirnl deceasi d. and also all and demands exhibited in offset t'l-i-Ito; and sx pionilis iruni tli" .! . -I the date hereof being allow, d bv 1 , ..ml for that purpose, v .- .1., ti. - .. , ini.-bv give notice that w-.- will . I lend io the duties of our appoin'mci I at the office of the town cli rk, in I dun lotto, in said district on tin- 'nt i day ot Apiil nnd Sept. mher. n at 10 o'clock a. m., on cm h of said J days. i D.i led this :ilst dav of March pi it, W W HIGBKl-: , W. II. BOA It DM NT 1 1 .w3r. Conimissioin-i s. (ir.oiHir. j xniH'.n'i-s iri'n:, STATU OK VK B.MONT, District cf Chittenden. The Honoralile the Probate Co i -, for the District of Chittenden. To the heirs and all poison in'-r-r-'"d in the estate of Geoi gc ,ial he t, l it of Charlotte, deie.ised. GH Kim NO Whereas, application hath been mil m l Ins. Court In writing, by the o. . lux of the last vv 111 and testament if Giorge .l.ilibcrt. late o Charlo'i praying tm license and .i-i'ho-itv lo sell the whole oi f real estate of said deceased, for c . pavment of debts and charges of ..d ininistratlnn. sotting forth thetel,, ,(.,. inio nit of debts duo from said dr-ii-ieid. the i hargos of ndmlnlst ratio amount of personal estate and tl e l i iti-'ti of the real estate. When upon, the said Couit appoint. 1 ' I assigned the L'oth day oi ApiM, i , at Hie Probate Court rooms sid district, to hear and decide ip ( F.nd application and petition, and -cored public notice thereof t.. t e given to all persons Interested then In. by publishing said ordir, togi'i. r with Hie time and place of hear- g throe weeks sue. essivolv In the H i l'egton Wceklv Kreo press, a now inpir which circulates in Hie i . i.. boihood of those persons mtei osti I ,n Kaiii estate, all wlrch publications shall lie previous to t tin day assign J for hearing. Therefore, you are hereby nntiflrl to appear before said Court it M time and place assigned, then and iiiere In said Court, to make your ob.ie . t to the granting of such license, it voj tic cause Given under mv hand, it I he ro tiate Cniiri Booin-. I li I - .list d,iv- of M .i. b lnni; .MAP.CLl.l.tS A. Ill Mill VM lO.w !t .liid' I'l''l'i: III' niMM VIXItTIN AMI .ION t. HVIITIN, III VI'IMiTIIN, Wo. the subscribers, having boon ap pointed by the Honorable tne Probate Court for the District of Chittenden, i oininl' -iiinci s t" icci ive, examine and t.djust tho claims and demands of nil I'lisons against th.- i states of ".and .lai'tiu - Jonas Martin, late of Hunt Ington, in said dlstilct deceasi d. not also all claims and demands exhibited In offset thereto, and six months from Hie day of the date hereof beliiiT al lowed by said court for that purpofo, we do therefore hereby give uotlio thnt we will attend to tlie duties of our appointment at the late ivsldenoi of Amanda Mai tin. In Huntington, in said district on the llrst Fridays of May and October. iie.t, at 10 o clock a. ni . mi each ol said dy. Dated this 7th dav of April. lSflfi. It. K (VBBIBX, I KBBKKT M. S'l'I'V KNS. 41,w3l. Commissioner!!.