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MONTPEUfc ttORNlttfc JfilftNAL. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8 tH T. Jf. C.

A. WORE. FIRST STATE ELECTION bad taken the effort to come save the (young Vermonter, Joshua Young. DUXE OF GONNAUGHT LIKELY TO OFFICIATE TELLS OF FUNERAL AND BURIAL OF JOHN BROWN IN ARIZONA TUESDAY Xueh Accomplished in Addison County aud Town of Brandon. The report of the seven months' work of the Y.

C. A. of Addison county and the town of Brandon for the term beginning last May and made by Secretary J. Sterling Moran indi Five newly-made widows of North Elba were among the company, and It is not strange that they united in asking him to read the Scripture and offer prayer at the coming service. "In his own words: 'The funeral took place at one o'clock.

The service began with a hymn which had been a favorite of Mr. Brown, and with which IXTEBEST1X6 ARTICLE PUBLISHED 15 CCBBEM ISSUE OF STATE OFFICERS AXD A COX PLETE DELEGATION TO COX. GHKSS TO BE CHOSEX. SASKATCHEWAN PARLIAMENT BULDIXtiS TO BE OPEXED EARLY IX 1912. COJ(GREGATIO'ALIST.

A Tale of Two -and of Two OraT cates a great deal of work done in a large field. is done in Vergennes, Brandon, Salisbury, Shoream, Mrs. Ttrown huv hrr i Preparation for Elimination of Judicial Orwell, Weybridge, Bipton, Middle- Written by Bt, H. 1. Kilboura for rom Florida.

Brapcfruit bury, Lincoln, Industrial School, New he had successively sung all his children to "Blow ye the trumpet, blow. The gladly solemn sound. Let all the nations know To earth's remotest bound Retail Provision Also to Be Toted Upon Unless it Is Stricken from sne serves ine juice, ot course her hi' fruit anv other wiv. They Are tbe Most lmpesinf Structures in Province When Completed Their Total Cost Will Be $1,500,000 And They Will Bank With Finest merly of Bradford, t. Part Bt.

Joshua Young Took In Obsequies of Haven, North Ferristourg, Brldport and Whiting. The increasing work OnraHized Law Arizona Statehood One day last winter company came i ng at breakfart Mrs. B. found she was ttdltlt indicates the interest of the church in Will not Become Effective. Tbe year of jubilee is come.

its 'heretofore neglected young men, Return, ye ransomed sinners, home." she sent little Johnny next door to Ti. i an oranwi, Public Edifices On Continent Regina, Dec. 7. His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaugbt will the Interest of the young men them Phoenix, Arizi, Dec. 7.

Arizona will vote for the first time next Tuesday Sung to fhe good old tune Lenox, selves, publicity work and personal: it was at once recognized and all who Work In the several localities may be asked to officiate at the formal could sing Joined in; while, for a slate of State officials, two Unit ed States senators, members of the Su- heard opening of the new Saskatchewan iroiu iiuiiub iu uic urange sne sent bv InK "Us Florida, though it was as big and looked as Zil When the juice was squeezed, the differed "Si rowed orange filled a tumbler only two-thirds full HSv be characterized as follows: Mlddlebury Middlebury enter above the rest, were the, plaintive parliament buildings. The date for voices of the deeply-moved negroes, oeniing not ell flxedf but Court, district iudgas. State the Militant Abolitionist at JTorth Elba, X. T. Th December number of "The Con-gregationalist" contains an Interest- ing article on the John Brown's Body Came Home," by Rev.

H. J. Kilbourn of Everett, a one-time Bradford resident The 52d anniversary of John Brown's death occurred December 2. Extracts from this article are given below. "Far in the heart of the Adiron-dacks, 42 miles west from Port Kent on Lake Cbamplaln lies the Swiss- tained the county convention splen senators and representatives, county wno, most or tnem tugitive slaves, tne buildings are now nracticallv orov.ii rioriuas yleiaea a lull tumbler of ini Johnny had to be content with the juice from tl.l i-It's the iuictf vou buv borrowed me juice Irom th It's the juice.you buy oranges and didly.

Fifty men and boys are enrolled. G. D. Rahill in Boy Scout constituted quite one-half of the com- completed it Is expected the opening and precinct officer. itain 40 to 60 per cent more than other kinds Tk 1 is shipped by the Florida Citrus Exchange cont In addition Arizona will yote on the work has to compete with moving pie ture shows.

pany. Alter tne nymn came me WI11 take place early in the coming prayer. Then followed one of Wen- 1 year fruit it proposal to eliminate the judicial re rt if nit I ir Vftn knv k. I lOUci.L. Weybrldge Fall work has resumed call from the State constitution.

Un titrus fruit recipes and coupon good for half tk. less the verdict on the latter issue Is with a program and banquet. W. dell Phillips' epeeches. Never were, Tne new parliament buildings, the his lips of music more eloquent etone of wnlch was 0cto.

tenderness and sympathy; and when, ber 4 i909j hy Grev then Goy. from addressing the widows and fath-, ei.nor General of Pannrta. i hv aiivsi, civ. Without the rnn i lne in the affirmative, all the other labor ci Jj. "upon Perkins is in charge of Boy Scout work.

iiiHiicu iu nuuua citrus r-xchanee Tamn dealer you are going to buy your oranges l) this winter, and that on each box must be this of the day will have been vain, for Congress has decreed that Arizona shall remain outside the Union until Brandon There are about 35 young like Lake Placid with its iovely sister, Mirror Lake. Cliffs which lead the eye from the water's edge up to the men on the. roll. Dr. C.

Baker is nowly elected president. thisdevlce Is removed rfom the fun purpling peak of old Whiteface, a sea erless children, he arose on the veryl far the most imiJOsing structure In wings of Inspiration into passages of tne Province. The buildings consist description and prophecy, very onelof a'iain Btructure, surmounted by saw a great vision-one never to be an lmposlng dome and flanked 'by two Then followed thelarge wIngS- Xne design of the ex short procession from the house to terior lg a free adaptation of English the grave, which was dug at the base renaissance work, comblnine dlimitv. Orwell Boy Scout work will be damental law. of pine tops sweeping up to theJ started soon." Taere by certain fric There are three complete State tick the odor of balsam and cedar tion with the church which hinders ets in the field, Democratic, Republi the work.

breathing out from the forest as you row by, all make this one of God's very palaces of rest and Joy. But can and Socialist The candidates for governor are': Democratic, George W. of a great picturesque rock about fifty simplicity and purity of style. Salisbury A. Thomas is in charge of work.

It has been said iroui uie uouse, ana oy tne siae or. The matn entrance is by a triple there is a deeper enchantment than these. Dally for 50 years a quiet, In great Improvement has come to men W4iiu uireuay reposea xne remains oi doorway, throueh a snfloinn Wi P. Hunt of Globe; Republican, Edward Wells of Prescott; Socialist, P. W.

Galentlne of Globe. creasing stream of travelers from all llis Capt, John Brown, bule illt0 tne maln entrance hall. The Revolutionary Soldier who. had died in Lhief feature of the interior arrange-active service. As the body lowered, ment is the wuian The Republicans are bending their parts of the world has been arriving Our Savings Depart at Lake Placid village with the in: can we get a convey energies to capture control of the legislature and thus insure the election of two Republicans as United States there came to my lips triumphant charaber was designed after a words of 'I have fought a good 'carefu, 8tudy of the principai legisia.

fight, I have finished my course, I have tive halls of American and European ance to take us out to John Brown's and boys since the Y. M. C. A. located here.

Saoreham The position of W. C. Hayes is not filled yet but good work is being done tiy Boy Scouts under Rev. Charles Wattle. Ripton and Lincoln-There is lack of leadership and therefore the work is hindered.

Brldport and New Haven Organi senators. Their candidates for sen ivsul uih ih i n. nnwinn i inrn ia la intended to serve all classes. We deposits for any amount above one capitols. An unobstructed view of The writer describes the grave of laid up for me a crown of righteous ators, are Ralph Cameron, who has been the territorial, delegate, and Hoval A.

Smith, late Republican ter and pay 4 Interest compou ness which the Lord, the righteous Judge, shall give me at that day, and not to me only, but to all them also ritorial chairman and a young mining man of Blsbee. The choice of the zations are demanded here and doubtless will be started. the Speaker's rostum Is to foe had from every part of the house. Public galleries line three sides of the chamber, The council room and the apartments of the provincial governor and premier have Ibeen given places of honor on the main floor of the central that love his Democrats for the aenatorshlps are 'For speaking these words at this annually, and all taxes. FIRST NATIONAL Bristol Young men of Bristol are requesting an organization but little Henry F.

Ashurst of Prescott and Marcus Smith of Tucson. The so grave the preacher returned to his wealthy Vermont parish to find him has been done. Industrial School-Since the epi cialists have indorsed K. Johnson and E. B.

Simonton, both residents Globe. self 'an exile In my residence and little better than a social outcast Hon structure, with the offices of the MONTPELIER, VERMONT John Brown near his weather beaten house which the State of New York has purchased at North Elba, and traces the steps which brought John Brown to this lonely place In his interest for the colored race, the 1,500 men he expected to strike with him against slavery and the 22 who responded and who with him were dead, scattered or imprisoned next day, John Brown was imprisoned 44 days and Hugo wrote from Europe "I fall upon my knees weeping before the Great Star Spangled 'Banner of the New World, and with clasped I implore the illustrious American Republic to see to the safety of the universal moral law, to save John orable men there were who suggested IBANK M. COUT, Preitlwt F. A. DwUill, tim Pi demic little time has been given the county's secretary.

The work will be reorganized along -broader lines. For representative in Congress tha A. Q. Baton, Caihlsr. j.

h. Isllihir.iutcm clerks close at hand. The reading room, stack room and committee rooms, occupy much of the space In the east wing, while the west wing will be given over to- writing rooms, that it would be a spectacle not for tears to see me dangling at the end of Vergennes The work has been a candidates are: Democratic, Mulford Winsor of Yuma; Republican John S. Williams of Btebee, and Socialist, JoVin Halberg of a rope from the highest tree on the problem without permanent leader ship. common, swinging and in the pubUc walting roonl8 and offices for niliu.

North, Ferrisburg The new organi Joshua Young resigned. Thus, zation started off nicely under snlen- Because of the multiplicity of candidates, it will probably be several days after the election before the results are known definitely. with his means of living cut off for the did leadership. CAPITAL SAVINCS BANK AND TRUST CR iWhiting Young men have h'oon montpelier, Vermont Capital $100,000 Surnlus $30,000 asking for the work several months. Such is the standing of the associa It recognizes its obligation to it patrons who durinjiS KIXG AXD QUEEX AT DELHI.

i.weuij' jears nave tuaae mis DanK neir Danic enabling itu---, Continuously to stockholders; interest to depositors quA by the best banks and pay all deposits on demand Kite Deposits recieved on or before the 12th day of Januarr r'" nm 14. A tions. The work has grown far beyond expectations. The great problem outside the financial problem, is leadership. Since May the secretary Brown." The appeals were in vain.

"Upon arrival of the funeral party In Philadelphia, the mayor, owing to public excitement, refused to let them i stay in the city over Sunday. While a crowd numbering hundreds of negroes increased around the station, the mayor had a long tool box borne On the shoulders of six policemen to a hearse while the plain pine box with the body was secretly hurried off on the next boat to New York. There the time and the assurance from many quarters' that he had wrecked his prospects for life, he took on his shoulders a man's share of the great redemption of the black race a redemption which was swiftly to follow. "It ought here to be remembered that the better angels of that city's nature soon awoke, that no State in the Union sent so many men per thousand of her population, to help President Lincoln finish what John Brown began, as Vermont; that no city proved icitjol iiuiu xt uttj- at i yei- wm. per annnum nayaDiy on me ist aay ot July ana ana January and pays alltaian T.

J. DEAVITT, President; A. JOHOXXOTT and A. has traveled 1270 miles, attended over 120 meetings, 259 conferences, with a large number of other meetings. residents; tuAMs.

y. sjuth, mtim. members. A part of the ground floor will he assigned also to the pulblic works, treasury and agricultural departments of the government The attorney general's department, -department of education, the department of railways and those of the provincial secretary and municipal commissioners will be located on the second floor. In the basement will he provided the dining room for members, the staff lunch rooms, and a completely equipped kitchen.

Sixty fireproof vaults have been installed In the building for the safe-keeping of the provincial records and official accounts. The building "was erected from plans drawn by a leading firm of Montreal architects. When completed the structure will represent a total outlay of nearly $1,500,000 and wi-U take rank among the finest "public edifices on the American continent. SHBIXEKS WILL MEET. cortege rested over Sunday.

In the mornine tlmv went hv rail tw iitself more Intensely loyal in the cru George an I Mary Jfake State Entry to tlie Indian City. Delhi, India, Dec. 7. King sorgo and Queen Mary today made their state entry into Delhi to begin the round of ceremonies which will culminate next Tuesday in the great Imperial Durbai; Their Majesties were accorded an enthusiastic receptioa by the immense crowds gathered about the gates to the city. Viceroy Hard-inge and the governors and heads of ptovinces welcomed the King and Queen, while a notable gathering of native princes a nd their escorts awaited the imperial visitors inside the fort walls.

The city and people BOUTWELL, MILNE ciui uays or tne war than Burlington, and that the brave minister returned in after years an honored guest. "He too, has lately gone to join the goodly company fthe Liberators, beyond. They all have gone, the orator, the widows, the slaves, the villagers' all but the youngest children who stood aliout that epoch-making grave." VARIMUM COMPJ Barre, Termont, Qaarrler of aid Leiden lid Annual Session of Mt. Sinai Temple to Take Place Tonight. Annual meeting of Mt.

Sinai Temple will take place tonight in the City hall auditorium beginning 7 o'clock and it is expected ithe attendance will be largest in several years. Illustrious Potentate Thomas W. Fletcher and the members of his official divan will be present and there are a number of petitions to be acted upon. Officers will be elected and four representative34to the Imperial Council at Los Angeles will also be selected. The reports of the Potentate and Recorder C.

H. Heatoh will Ibe read. Lunch Is to served during the Gil MONUMENTAL WELFARE OF STATE. Owner anil nnnrofnra nf fhT linntuell! MHat.fll dray; Empire; Marr ft Gordon; and A. E.

Bruc Qurrtoi producing the best DARK BARRE GRAM FOES OF THE SAL00X. Big Gathering of Teiiipei'auce Workers at Washington. Washington, D. Dec. 7, "King Booze" is due to receive a good many hard thumps from notable speakers to be heard here during the next week or 10 days.

Preceding the 'biennial convention of the Anti-Saloon League of America, to ibe held in this Topics Relating; It Will Be Ills-cussed By Minnesota Social Science Academy. (Minneapolis, Minni, Dec. 7. A wide range of topics- relating to the past, present and future of the State of iMipne3ota will ibe discussed by the Minnesota Academy of Social Sciences at its fifth annual meeting, (beginning at the State University tonight and a uite were 'bedecked in the gayest holiday attire. The official reception today marked the beginning of a ten days program of elaborate ceremonies.

In addition to the Durbar itself the events will include the laying of the foundation stone of the King Edward Memorial, the attendance of the King and Queen at divine service in the great tented city without the walls, a grand review of British and native troops, and a race meeting military tournament. The porgram will conclude with a state progress through the city of Delhi, at which more than half of all the domesticated elephants in India are expected to be in use. Tuesday they reached the little city of Vergennes, Vt, where the body was received with every mark of public respect. The bells were tolled and procession of leading citizens escorted the party in carriages to the shore of Lake Charaplain, where a small steamer took them across to Westport, N. Y.

"Inthe meantime a young Vermont minister of Abolitionist fibre, an ardent Anti-slavery worker and speaker, rlotermlned. to be present as a mourner at tbe scene. Arriving at Vergennes oa Wednesday afternoon, he found himself ten hours behind the funeral party. He pushed on at once, crossing the Panton ferry in the bitter cold of a winter midnight He secured a sleigh and drove swiftly on Into the night. At 2 a.

m. Ellza-bethtown was reached. Changing horses, he sped on, up the Pass, amid the weird glories of a moonlit dawn, and at nine o'clock, Thursday, Dec. 8, the day of the funeral, 'half-frozen' as he says, 'having tasted no food for twenty-four he broke from the edge of the clearing and reached his goal, tbe farmhouse door. "Already the great-heart3d Wendell Phillips had arrived from Boston, and the house was full of aorrowful company whose loved ones had gone South with John Brown and would never return.

But no minister of the gospel We solicit yoir trade, and rnarantee to fnrnlil tit Mb Ite it Is possible to qiarrr. PAIXTS TEMPTING PICTURE. city the coming week, the superiuten dents and worker are now engaged' contlnuln over.tomorrow. in a series, of conferences In the Met- Economica1' WUtlcl, social and ropolitan S- E. Church historical questions are slated for The convention proper will open consideratlon- Occupying fii-st iplace on next Monday evening with a mass 'the ltot 'S the of State-wide Col.

Parkers Article On Canadian Northwest are Luminous. The Concord Patriot says, "Vermont newspaper readers have recently been much impressed by Col. Harry E. Parker" luminous article on the opportunity open to settlers in the Canadian Northwest He was a muuDtiiai auu vuuiuieruitu UO-opera- A Two-Cent Paper tor une BANKERS TO MEET HEBE. meeting in the Calvary Baptist Church.

The sessiona of the convention will last four daya and will be followed a national conference to consider the question of interstate liquor traffic. tlon. Governor Eberhart 'President Vincent of the University of Minnesota, Judge Wllliard L. Comstock of Mankato and a number of prominent 'business men and manufacturers are among the scheduled speakers. state Association to Hare Ananal Convention in Montpelier.

iiJ. aaton and c. F. Lowe of -this city have returned from Burlington, where they attended a meeting of the memoer or the Ohio party which toured the new provinces last 'summer. Choosing the vlvldest hues in the chromatic calendar.

Col. Parker paints a tempting picture of the Northwest but as for emigrating-nay, A glimpse of western enterprise is often Just what an Easterner needs to make a good fight in the great business game at home." TO DEBATE SHIP SUBSIDIES. SUFFRAGISTS TO HATE FAIR, executive council of the Vermont state Bankers' Association to decide upon time and place for, the third annual convention of the association and to arrange a program for the occasion. It was unanimously voted to acceDt THE MONTPELIER MORNING JOURNAL IMontpelier's invitation to hold the A Good Digestion means a man or woman good for something good work or pleasant Jtimes. Whoever has distress after eating, sick nausea, bad taste, unpleasant breath, can- not find good in anything, or be of much use in the world.

But these symptoms are only signs that the stomach needs a little care and' attention and the aid that Western. Universities to Engage In an Interesting Discussion. Lincoln, Neb Dec. 7. Much Interest is manifested in student circle in the annual debates of the Central Debating league, which are to take place tomorrow night.

The league comprises the University of Nebraska, University of Minnesota and University of lowa. (Each university will be represented In the contests by two teams, one to debate at home and the other abroad. The question thia year Is, "Resolved, That the Federal Government should e3talblish a policy of ship subsidies." convention in this city Thursday, Feb. 22, 1912, was fixed as the date of meeting. Prominent speakers will attend and the annual meeting will be an important one.

The State Bankers' Association is growing rapidly in strength and numbers. Will Demonstrate They Can Raise Children and Care For Homes. Chicago, 111., Dec. 7. The Illinois Equal Suffrage Association opened a three daya' fair at the Hotel La Salle today just to Tefute the time-honored assertions that the woman suffragist does not make a good wife and mother.

To prove they can raise children there la a. large gallery of photographs "showing suffragists with large families, and to show their prowess as cooks advocates of woman's right to the ballot may ibe seen roasting turkeys, mixing salads and baking pies and cakes. As a' result of man's curiosity to see the sights of the fair the association expects to raise to aid the suffrage cause. DAIRYJfEN TO MEET. Oregon Association Begins Annual Session at Portland.

Portland, Dec. 7. Questions oT vital importance to dairymen and those engaged In handling the products of the dairy farm are to be dealt with at the twentieth annual convention of the Oregon Dairymen's, Association, iwhlch met in this city today for a two days' session. In connection with the meeting there was opened this morning an elaiborate exhibition of dairy pro-ducts and dairy machinery. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear.

There Is. only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitution AS GUEST OF fiOXOIi. mm remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of thn miirnni iii Subscribe Today of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you hnvn vmnhiino SUING FOB $100,000.

sound or imperfect hearing, and when Atty. Gen. Phelps of Ohio After the i enureiy ciosea, Deafness is the result, and Unless thn Inihnmitin. Canadian Society of New York Will Entertain President Taft New York, Dec. 7.

The Canadian Society of New York expects to have President Taft as the guest of honor at its fifteenth annual dinner at Del-monlco'a tomorrow, night. James Bryce, the British ambassador to the can be taken out and this tube res- White, sweet, clean, highest possible proof are words which truly describe Graves' Grain Alcohol. Made in Boston; bottled within a minute of its being distilled, everything doni to protect and satisfy the buyef, eren 25 fWs a Mon IU norm' condition, hearing will be destrovnd fnwvr. ot if, it -u vuYcwiift iuo win iu cava IV BU Lnited States, will be another of the 32-ounce flank with our own firm can give. Safe, reliable', thoroughly tried, this, family remedy has wonderful reviving power.

They tone the stomach, liver and bowels all organs of digestion. With these, organs in good order, the whole Bystem is better and Try a few doses and see for yourself what a splendid bodily condition Beechum's Pills Can Create Sold Erwrwhara. In Vmm 10c. and 2S. I whrch Is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.

We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafn name signature, Chester H. Graves ft Standard 01! Company. Flndlay, 0., Dea. $100,000 damage suit brought bf AHorney-General Phelps of the Stat of Ohio against the Standard Oil Compa-iy was railed for trial in the common pleas court here today. Phelps alleges that by mauipwluion In the price of oil hs, then an independent operator, was defrauded out of 100.000 by the Standard Oil Com 51.50 for Six Mon' S3 nn a Year catarrh) that cannot be Cured Sons.

Family trade supplied by McLean ft Rlzzl, E. M. Buck and A. J. Galaiee, Montpelier, Vt notable guests and will" respond to the toast, 'Wig Majesty's Representatives." Robert Cooper Smith of Montreal will respond for "The Empire," and the (Rev.

Dr. Charles A Eaton, vice president of the society, will apeak for "Canada." hlrs' free! Cm' J. CHENEY ft Toledo Sold by Druggists, 75e. Take Hall's PumiU torn. Subscribe for the Morning Journal.

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