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VERMONT WATCHMAN As STATlfi JOUKNAL: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEH 25, 13i)fi. 5 Chelsea. Dr. Walter Gustln dled at tho Hratllo boro Insiuio AhvIuui on Monday of laat woek, qul o suddenly, of tin niopli'ctlo atroko. Tlio (uuerHl norvlom wero bold at hls Blstor's rosldetico on Thursday, Itov. Mr. Sherinan ofllclatliiK. Dr. Gustln wns boru hero Ootobur 1!), 1831, nnd after Blmly. lnj niodicltio practlci'd ln Straffortl from nbout 1800 to 1874. Kor lnany years ho lms boon dlBulilcil by montal dlsoase, and hai boeu a patlont at Hrattloboro sinco 1883, llo loaves a widow ntul ono son, whoso homo ls at Unlon Vlllago. Kobert H Wrchnioro has inovctl lnto tlio bouHoln tlio upper viIIjro lu wlilch bo for lnorly livod. Goorffo N. SlnioiiB lias moved lnto Oonverso Blxby's Iiouho. Mrs, llattio llowlatid of Strafford baa como to keep hoii'o for 15. M. Smlth. Wllilor II. Doarborn 1ms rotnmcd from Montpolier nud ls worklnu for hls brotlior Tom. Vlnton A. Oorwln bas pono to Boston to work for 0. H. Corwlu & Co, Ednar Grosvonor ls workltiR in tlio moat inarkot. Mrs. II. II. Lyford 1ms eono to Burlington, for troatmout lu tli Mary Fletcher Hospital. Tlioro was a larcoly-attendcd patbetlnR for tlio youug peoplo nt 15, K. Deiismoro's on Wednosday ovoulug of last wcok, "ItnRpr, tlio Ontcast" will bo played by tlio Uothel Drauiatio Club ln tlio towu liallon Tuoiday ovouIor of noxt wcok. J. A. H. Cor wln took ln ovor olovon tons of poultry for 0. H. Corwlu & Co. on Tlmrsday of last wook, nnd U. A. Corwlu went to Boston Saturday nlRlit to nsHlst ln dlsposltiR of It. C. S. Uinory was ln Boston tliroiiRh last week. : A now cataloRUo of tho books ln tlio publio llbrary ls beluR prlntcd, and It is liopnri It raay bo ready for dlstrlbu tlon next Saturday. It wlll bo Bold for teu centM. E. D. Uaruos denl -s ttiat ho ls a eandldato for pastniii!.tor. V. S. Hatcli, W. 1'. Townsend and C. 1'. Dlcklnson, how over, make uo denlal, and tbrow tliomsolvcs upou tlieir country. Tlio December term of county court will open next Tuos doy, JudRH Start presldlnR. Tlio jtirymon drawn from tlils towu aro M. 0. Allen und Flllold Hobonon. Tliero wlll bo a unlon TlmnksRlvliiR sprvloe at tlio ConRre gatlonul oliurcU on Thuraday oveulnR. A tlanco a tlio town lmll wlll be anotber cele bratlon of tlio day. Schools wlll boRlu for tlio wlnt r term noxt Monday, except lu No. 2, whero tbey wlll beRiu a weok lator. A full llst of teachors cinnot bo Rlven at tlils wrltliiR, but may bo expeoted noxt wook. Tim olil way of dollvorlng messaROS by post boys coinpireil wltb thu modoru tole pbone, illustrati-s tbe old todlous uiethods of " breakltiR" eolds compared with tbelr al moat Instantanpotts curo bv Ono Mlnuto CourIi Cnro. V. E. Terrill & Co., Mont pelier, Vt. Copporilcld Mr. Lowanh, who is eniployed in tlio niines, lias moved bis fninily liere from Bradford. Miss Alico Farnlinm was in Bradford and Chelsea last week. Mrs. Sanbnriiis liomo from Barro. with lier friend Mrs. Hix. Mrs. V. I'ross nnd Miss Mnudo Buseell aro visitiiiR friends iu Barre. Ilcnry Asliburv lias moved trom liiettoid and is workiiiR liero niiniiiR. : Some of tlio out- side bhafts liavo beenelosed for tlio winter, tlio lnen Roinp into tlio old niines to work. Every ii.dicntioiicif wintereold and snow. Tlie wild Reese liave taken tlieir departure for a vinrmer clinie. South Duxbury. E. G. Atklns bas moved to Moretown. Cliarles Griftlth of Waterbury and Mlss Mortle Pbillips of tbls placo wero war rled on Wednesday. ; Flf teou of tbe ladles of this vicinlty met to lielp tbo poor on Wednesday, at tbo scbool houso. Thoy camo in with largo bundles and luncb bas kots liko business wotnon. At tbo lunch hour Mrs. Mattle I'blllip served bot coffeo. A good atnount of work waB dono and somo garuientB liavo been Riven Blnce. You'll use one-tblrd less of Harmless Soap. fitti;- Marshllold. Bervlccs wlll be bold at tbe Unlversallst churcb, Nov. 29, at 10: 45 a. m , and G:00 p. m. Tlie reRiilar proacbinc servieo at 10; 45 A. M., prevlous notico to tbe contrary notwltbstandlnR. Thu New Life Option Poltcy AND ENDOWMENT BOND ISSUED 11T THE National Life of Vermont IT prunts eollil iirotcctlon upon inutual plans at tlie IT 1b limiiecllalely iiayftbleonproof of ooatli,or,aHo, te n i ut tf.u ...nl nf tlm Hiiprlfl(.fl term. IT provlrtes for iiaymeiit of tlie lnaurance jiroceedi .... n rlf sii iir.lAr i.f tlin lllHlirPll. ITIn lucontestabte atter two years from data of ITIi automatlcally non-forfettable, after tliree ITKuara'niees most llboral, endorsed casli, pald-np u.w, .iv,0til...l ItiaiiTMiinn valupfl. IT1 collateral for loain lth tlie Conipany np to ttiellintt (ecuredby tlie guaranteed cash value. IT jiartlclpateB tn turplus dlatrlbiitlona, as elcrted by tlie nomer, ann aiiQns niui nn iuo u,uai muui oda or Burpins nojiiBiineiii Kinmn iu iiuiut.o. ..loAus ..n (tstrlftlniitt nn TpRlilptirn or trael. lTla not prejudlced by any occuuatloii.liiclndlnK inllllary and imval servlco lu tlme uf r, atter to yeara fiomdate of laiie. , IT Ib oconomlcal, liipouteatatile, unn.forfcUable and ailJUblauie a poncy oi tiuitrauivcs S, S. BALLARD, General Agent, . - x Wlicolock Bloclc, IJaric, Vt. Ilnrdwlck, Tlioro wlll bo unlon TliatiksRlvlnR Ber vlcns at tbo Bitptlst cliureli TlmrBday at 10:45 A. M. MIbs Ula Sliattuck otitortatnod nbout twonty-tlvo of bor friends nt, ber liomo Sat tirday ovonlnR nnd all heul n very pleasant tlme. A larRO and etitliiistastio nndlenco Ratli ored last weck nt Aondomy ball to Usten to a leuturo by Jobn Templo Grnvei", nnd ovorytliinR tlnit wns snld of lilm was sliown to overyotm'H Batlsfncilon. Tbu noxt entor tnlnmeiit is n lectuto by Col. Ij. F. Cojie land. Ned Mack Is nt liomo tospcudlils Tlianks olvlnR vacatlon. Tlio slatu bas tienrly boon lald on tlio now llbrary bulldltiR. u1..! Alkon and Ira Sliattuck took a ndrivo to Montpelier last wck. Tlils 1b tbo llrst tlino for iltfeen yoars tbnt Mr. Alken bas vhlted tbo capltal. All tlo departnients of tbe Acadi'iuy closed Frlday nfter a very BUocossful term. A son was boin laat week to 1'rof. and M.rs. W. B. Tbomas. Thk leiiRth of llfo may lm Incroased by lossenlnR its danpers. Tie majorlty of pco plo dlo from lutiR troubles Tlieso may bo avorted Ii7 lironiiiily usltiR Onn Mlnuto CotiRb Cure. V- K. Toirlll & Co , Mout poller, Vt. MlddlcBux. It Is undorstood ttiat Mr. Vlles wlll put tbo Rrist mlll ln ruanlng condltlon. Ituwor snys tlmt tbo botol is routed to E lward Mllos of NortbllBld, wbo ls soon to opon it to tlio publio. Tho Homo Circlo mrt wltb Mrs. Levl Swlft Inst Thursdny nftcrnoon nnd ovonlnR. A larga conipany was ln attoudauco, and all bnd au onjoynblo tlmo. Tbo prlst mill of Jobn W. Er.hi ls about roady to servo tbo nublic. It wlll uccom modato tlio many fanners wbo liavo bad to ro to Waterbury for tlieir lnllliiiR. A very pleasant affair was tbo party nt Carl Knapp's last Wednesday nvonlriR, ln celobrntlon of tbo marrlago of Carl Knapp to Mlss May Stowntt. It wus woll attoudP.d by friends nnd relatlves, wbo loft tbo brido and Rrooni many proseutB as tokons of tbelr UBteem. Wayno Sillowny is nursltiR n disfiRiired faco, by reason of a ploco of tbo pn ly in KRan's mlll hlttlnR liitn in tbat vicinlty. Tlio pnlly was new and was bnlnp tested wheu it llew In pleceH, Wnyne declares bis iutentlon of romaltiluR away wbeu tbe next ono is trled. Anotlior of tbo Barnott cblldron dled last weok, maklnR four of tbat famlly wbo, witbin tbo past year, liavo dled of dlpbtbo ria. Tlio autborltleB sbould see tbat every precautlon is takou to proventtbo dlsease from tproadiiiR, and to effect its permaueut eraillcation wuere n, oxmis. Vou'll use one-tblrd less of Harmless Soap aildrtlosox Centor. Jaiues Kow nml sons liave dono qnito n busj ness trniipine fo.xes nnd otlier aninmW tlus ncasou. Fewersaw Iiirs nro beiiiR cut tlinn usual. Considerable bloek-wood lias becn drawn to Montpelier on wlieels, andsolls for six to seven dollars pcrsolid eord. Soir.c yonnRjersoy eattlo in tlio " TniiRle town" pasture of Villiam Cliapin, lyiiiB on tlie beiRhts between WoiRhtsvillo nud Middle sex Centcr, bave resistud nll nttcmpta to dnve tlieni bonie nnd scem inclined to wmtcr thcro. Tliey nro ns wild ns deer nnd nbout as nnnble. Our estccnied neiRbbor, Georgo II. Lndd, .uf 4iil, nncitlent last Saturday. Ilownsmhis siiRiir plaeo linuiine sonio mg niaplo Iors with n pair of hnrses, wlien tho end of one of tho Iors caiiRht on n root, throw- hir it nround nRninst lns leet so nstoureiiK ono bone in liis auklo nnd another m tlie icr. llo nianatred to liiount ono of tho horses nud Bot homo. Dr. Ivenip iixed up tlie mirt ns well as lio coulil, uiit n rooh wuritur wiu niio to lay by for some time. Shntly Ivlll. it.l mtnentnd tbat tbero wlll bo Borvlcea next Sunday at tbo uaual hour, bb llev. Mr. Thurston 1b intendinR to returu durinR tbe week. Tlie Wllllnc WorkerB Bocioty, at thn last tneetiiiR, declded to sell tho whcel qullt at auction, Tlmrsday ovonlnR, December 3. At tbat tlme they wlll bavo a social oven- Iiir. All aro Invlteu. Aumissiou iree. This quilt was bcRun last Marcb for tbo purposo of ralsinR money to pay tne re malnder of tho debt on tbe buildiuR, aud proved a success. West Kalrloo Ccntor. J. N. Kimball takos a larpe number of Vermont turkoys to Boston market tniB woek. Mr. N. N. Klmball is (iiiito slok. Kato M. Tltus froui Norwich is at homo for a Bbort vlslt. a anf-lnl. "Tlm fall oneninc." with all the attendant fnn, will be beld atG. W. Perry's next Saturday ovenlnR, with music, recita tions, etc. Cake and coffeo will be Biirved. rroceeuB to uo useu lur uxiiuuou u. repairs. SooTiiiNO. and not IrritatiiiR, strongtiien. lit uiiil nnt. wfiakonine. small but ellec. tlvn Htieb are tho (lualltles of DeWitl's Little Early UIbow, tlie ramous iniie pius W. E. Terrill & Co,, Montpolier, vt. Moretown. Tlie followlnR pupils of tbe prlmary de no.i,nm nf t, viIIhith sebnol hud no uiarks durinc tho fall term: Fred nnd Grace Bulk- ley, Clmrlle niuRiiam, iunrnury fiimrllH tlnrdlH. Itlta Morse. aud Ella Som- erville. Fred, Edward, Mary and Lawrence Kelty wore presont every day, but bad one iinir mnrk iwnti. Ilinnnr was nrenared by tlm friends of tbo cbildren at the close of tli Mlinnl nnd servfid at Mr. II. O. Ward's atwblcb tlme tbe teacher was preseuted wltb a hamlsomo toilet case. South Ilyegato. ThanksRivhiR servlces wlll be beld in the Hi.fnrlnml ITesllVteriail Cliurou uu J.UUID dnv oveuinc. : Mrs. J. W. Georc .T.,.v..il tn Ht. .TnlitiHburv tlils week. m ii" Sarn.mr. 1ms nurcbased of Mrs Rhodes anil Casedy tlio buildinR wbere n,.i'j tHivnlrv Htore ls located. Ho wlll ,r,v,. it tn knniH ntber tilaue. as It ob u.r,.,u ii,,. nu- flnn rfHldenco whoro It now utumlu. HHiirv l'ark bas rented bis farm. stock and toals to Walter Kenfrew, Mr. l'ark intends to return to Boston aRal Hoinn tltim ln the licnr fntliro. t I.aBt .ThurHilay nlRbt some one In want of ohlnk- enBiorTiinnKBRivinRiOrsome oinor piupusu. went to tbo hon rooit of A. 0. Jamos and gelected fnurteen nlco chlckons, bled thein tlioro aud cnrrled tliHtn nwny. James Kobb statts for Scotland Thursday inornlnR. I)r. J. B. DarlliiR bas sold to Alex nnder Uavldson one-liiilt of tbo old DarlltiR fnrni, iticlndltiR tbo bulldltiRR. You'll uso one-tblrd lenBofHarmleflS Soap1 Klclccr aniia. Knto nnd Julia Tcllia wcto visliiiR fiicuds hcro Inst Saturday, Tho tliorinomotor stood nt 7ero nt fivo o'cloek Monday liiorniiiR, nnd four below 7.ero nenr South Kycgnto, Stmllord. l'noumonla prnvnlls ln this vicinlty. Mrs. Lydla (Hoyt) l!n?..oll, wldow of tbo lnto Jobn 0 Bnzzill, dled of thlfl complo nt No vonibor 10, droiI sovonty-nino years, bovou montbs. On tho day of bor burlal thero woro interrod nt South StrnlTord tbebrotber of Mat.thow Keyes, nnd IiIb wifo Ellon I'at- torsou), uotli ilying 01 pnoumouin. inoir botno was ln 8hnroti, n little boyond Straf ford lino, but Mr. Keyes did mueli biiBliiess In our town and wns esteomcd or hlB'nbll ity and intcRrity. 'riiotford. Mrs. Frary bas boiiRbt tbo ltoborts houso and moved lnto the ssirae, Mrs. Hclen Slado bas gono to Salem, Mbsb., to Bpond tbe wluter wltb ber dauRhter, Mrs. Lhou Turner. Hon, EdRar Bond of Wo burn, Mas., ls mnkltiR hls nnnual vlsit to bis' brotlior Freeman. Mrs. Nettlo SarRent was oilled to Strafford by tho tlonth of hor tinclo, Mr. Keyes. Mrs. Georfio Worcester lias been BolicitlnRrollRlous reud Iiir mattor and clothltiR to lltl two or tbreo barrelB to send to llamptou, Vn., to tlio coloiod bcIiooI whoro Jennlo Worcoiter bns been toacbinR for Bovernl years. Tho scbool nt tbe ncndemy closes tlils week. Mrs. Wilson and dauRhter bave closod tlieir houso and returned to Massa cliusetts for tbe wlutor. To curo all old sores, to hoal au iudolont ulcor, or to Bpeedlly cnro pllcs, you noed 0(,,tniv unnlv nHWittH Wltch Hazel Salvo accordliiR to dlrectious. ItB inaRic-llko ac- tlon will surpriso you. W. E.Uerriil K lo., Montpelier, Vt. North Thetford. Mrs. Katie Ladd Ball of Barro Is homo fnr m vlslt. - F. G. Tblckett oxpocts to lYinrn (ntn lilu nmv Iioiiho December 1. lTurhnrr. ITnlt. nllll wifo of tllO IiytUO Sldo, bavo just returned from a ten days' visit to Boston Mrs. Koy Carroll of Whlte ilold, N. II , ls viBltitiR at hor motber'B. Alico Taylor of Danbury, N. II., bas como to spend the winter wlth hor uncle, Doacou Clay. Tho steam mlll runs about, two daya lu tbo weok. : A. W. Jannith carried n load of Cbrlstian En- deavorors to llanover, last week WoIIb Itivor. W. H.Goodwin nniiouiices tlmt ho is a cnndi- date for tlie ollleo of postniaslor nt this plnco. Mr. nnd Mrs. .Inhn Morrill wolcnmeu n son to tlieir liomo nt Ashlnnd, N. H., last Thurs day. 1). 11. Allison, E. G. I'nrkcr nnd Mullikcr & D.ivis housos aro heiiiR wired for clecliie liRhts. Tho many friends of Mrs. C. Ii. Holton of Wntcibnry nro ijlad to hear slio is recovering soniohat from lier Bovcro illness. Tlioro will bo n fninily rotinion nt .Inhn llnilov's 011 Tliiiisday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Allison nlso will wolconio nbout fifteen of thcirieln tives to their pleasant honio. Sixly new bonks liavo been added to.tho lihraiy, nnd ns tho work vliich neccssitntod tlio closiiiR of tlio libinry for n slim t tinio is nently linislied, it is cxpected huoks will bo ready fori'irculatioii onSatutdny of this week. l'eoplo from Bradfoid nud llavcrhill caiiio to witness tlio torehimht processinn last 'I'hnrsdny oveniiiR, by Woodsvillo nnd Well's Biver nieii nnd boys. After tlie inaieli supnel wns sened nt Mnsie llnll, Woodsvillo, and it is safo to say 110110 went nwny htniRry. T. II. Aulis has roiio (o speud tho winter iu n wnrtncr cliinato, und ieft bis ciistnmet's to tlio caro of Itobert 1'eny Mrs. M. Mar- shall went to lloslon Satmday, nnd will visitl mr Hnti nt I.nwi'll 011 lier return trin. : I'liiTn will lm 110 Ih.inksirmmr servieo ut tho ehmclion Thursdny,ns tho pastor, Mr. IJiiRbee, expeets to bo out of town. You'll use one-tblrd less of Harmless Soap. Williamstown. Mr. Cornollus I'errln has boucht tbe Abol Marsb place, balf a mllo north of Berlin Coruar. Ploaso remembor tbo cboral clnss Monday ovonlnR, Nov. 30. All aro cordially Invlted to attend. Mrs. James M. Beckott is very poorly at this wrltlnR nnd can apparently llve but a short tlmo. Mr. aud Mrs. Oliver Martin, now of Barre, aro sojournltiR with old homo frlondB bore, for boiuo weeks. Cliarles K. Benedict's famlly will Bpond ThanksRivInc wltb bis son, Carl J. Bene dlct. now of Waterbury. Thn Lnavltt navward farm was not Bold at auctlou last WedueHtlay somo Sl,40O only bavliiR been offored for lt. Itev. J. O. Sherburne wlll p'reach tho unlon ThanksRivlnR sorvico ut tlio Coupro Rational church, at lt a. m., Thursday. After a tour in EnRland, Scotland, Wales aud HolRiuni.Mlss Mary Aiuswortu, uaiiRii. ter of Hon. Henry A. Ainswortb, was at ro cont nccouuts, styinu in Paris. MrB. Otis Walker, wboso liUBband for nleil tho old Septa Slmons' '.' " Z 7 . . I farm liero, illed not ioor aco ui uie nomo 01 lier Bon-in-law, reu wirun, now 01 ouiuu Barre. T.nntnr ITfinth of South Barro. and now resldent of WasliliiRtou, D. C and JlifB Mary, dauRhter of Mr. aud Mrs. Jason II JeffordB, aro to be tnarried Thursday ovoii' ing, of this week. Jobn Comoli, a worthy Italian stone-cut-ter, who has boeu bore ovor tbreo ymrs at woik, salled for hls homo lu northem Italy, last Saturday, to bo absent at least ttiroURh tho winter. Certain of our townapeople holdinR mem berabip ln a Co-operattve Associatiou, wltb beadquartera lu Boston, liavo just had a car load of cotton-seed meal Bont hero, at a cost to them of S1.04J per 100 pounds, at tbo sta- tlon liere. Petitlons are inclrculationfortho nppolnt- mout of Georgo L. Edson, tbe present as slstant postmaster, and Jewelor GeorRe Boswortb, to succeed Harvey ii. Chonoy wbeu bis four yoars as post-master Bhall ex plro a year from tbo comlnc winter. Will Grearaon, of tbo firm of Grearson &Bockott, Btarta for Atlanta, Ga., tbls week, to vlslt hls sistor, Mrs. Charlos G. Mooro. His wifo will accotnpany hltn. John Duf fus wlll bavo cbarRe of tho work nt tbo Rranlte sbedB ln Mr. Grearson's absence. Of a certain series of law lectures, to be dolivered ln Now York Clty, ttils winter. our old townsman, Lawyer Charles H. Beckett, is to dellver four, relatlva to tlio work of tbe surrogate's oftlce and willB. Arthur Freeman met with a very Bevero accident, one nlRht last woek, whllo ro- turnlnR to ms room. in sreppinR 011 a biuu walk, tbe llRatnents about an anklo wero Rreatly strained, lf not broken, and bo bas been connneu to tne oeu since. You'll use one-tblrd less of HarrnlesB Soap. Euward StoveuB nnd and wifo bave been vieitinR tbelr daugbtor at Alton Bay, N. II , lor tlio past tnree wboks. iurn. iuu- leudy at the Bow, has sold hor farm and personal proporty at auction. F. (J. Earlo and famlly of Loxlngton, MasB., wlll take TbanksglvhiR at tho old bomo You'll use one-tbird less of Harmless Soap. Waitsfield. EnouRb snow foll boro on Saturday nlfibt so tbat slelRhs wero out on Sunday, Novom ber 22. ThanksRivlnR sorvlceB will be bold at tbo CoDRregatlonal cburcb on Thursday at 10:45 a. 11. To reduco stock of Rooda before Decem ber 1, O. G. Eaton will make somo vory low pricea on Rooda for a fow days. Mra. G. Mathews Btartod for Black Hall, Coun., last Frlday momlnR. Sho i3 to paBB tbo winter there with ber husbaud. H. B. Cadv and wifo Btarted for Paw- t.nnknt. R. T.. on Mondav. They are to Bpend tbo winter wltb tbelr son Parkor. The second lecturo In the course will no Tnesdav ovenlnc. December 1. llie Bpeaker will bo Itev. G. W. Morrow 01 Ban dolph. Subiect, " Lifo Sketcbes." About Blxtv-flve. old and younR, Ratlierou at the Home Clrcle, Wednesday afternoon and evenluc. wlth Mra. O. F. Eddy. A vory pleasant tlmo was tuo voruici 01 au. Tho annual cbickon-pio festlval, last Frl dnv eveninc. at tho ConcreRatlonal church was ono of tbe nleasanteat and most buc- cessful ever bold. Atiout S4U was reanzou. n v T.rMv 1ms Inst a nlce drivinc mare, On roIiir to the barn, Monday mornlnR, tho mare was found dead. Tho causo is not known, as she was all rlfiht tho day beforo, n. V. VAtlv bas tradod h s lnterest In tho Waitsfield and Warren Creamery wltb Nor tnn nnd ISovc.o for thelr Btock of bardware, tlnware. tools. etc. Mr. Eddy bas also bouRbt O. ti. Eaton'a siock 01 Rrocenes, ntn.. nnd retitoil Mr. iSitou'B storo ior a frrn nf vears. 10 Wlll movo llie imruwure buslneas to tho Eaton bulldliiR , wblcb bas been a tin and bardwaro storo for about forty years. wasiiiiigiuu. Mrs. B. K. Seaver ls at Corinth carinR for ber motber wbo is 111. Mlss Martba Taylor ls visitluR at Leb" anon, N. u. Tbe South Barre Dramatlc Club played tbnlr drama " Enllsted Ior tlio War" at school-houso ball last week Thursday oven inc. Prof. Corllss of Wllllainstown mot tlioso iuterested iu bavluR a bIiil'Iiik scbool boro last Frlday oveuiug, anu wlll ne nere nRau: tbls week. Tlm villnce scbool closed Nov. 20. Edna Tirt(Tf.u. O ivfi Calef. I a Downtnc. Anni Fllnt, Annle nnd Nellio Green, Besslo anu Tf.riwut. Mnlinna il. lieuia i raine. uean oea- . . 1 T . J T 1 I Vdr, victoria ureon anu ieruiuu were neltlier ansent nor laruy iiunug iuo term. Nellio Kinzlo, Blancho and Ger- trude Cbamborlin were absent trat one-naii day. Number of pupils, sevonty-slxi avor aco attendauce, sixty-oiRlil. Tbe loss in duys in tbo two departmants amounts to eiRlit terms 01 teu woens eacu ior ono pu- ptl. TII1S IO s Ilirnisnes iimieriai ior renec tlon on the part of pareutB. Wo tako jileaa uro in behalf of nll intert Bted lu tbo ncboolB ln publlcly oxpresslHR our tlianns to liou. I. 0. Calef by wbose Renerosity tho term wns extended two weeks. SlRued, Nellio MjTillotsnn, Frank II. Henedlct, teacberH. You'll UBooue-thlrd less of Harniless Soap. Wutorliury Tho rpRiilnr Thursday ovonintr praycr nipot iiiK of tlio CoiiRreRutionnl church will bo oiuitted this week. 4 C. HL BALDW1 JEWELER, Establishod 1842. Ilncorporatod 1892. WORCESTER, moro Blank- Only a aitiRlo 15LANKET COUNTER. How cold il ia golllngl You nccd cts. Tlio licnviest, plurupoat, hoet vnltic cvor pluced on salo. caao. Ifiill 11-4. Fositlvely n 5u DiatiKct; ou pnirs, nt s-i.us. IIKST FOR THE TIRED BRAIN I Docs vour hend ncho nlclits? Hcnd- Rcst CuBhtoiiB, covorcd in tinacl, bright-lintcd, llornl Japanceo Crcpo, cordcd nll round wlth loop linngora. Usual prlcc, 2uo cncli. 500, nll colors, 12Ao cach. KNIT UNDERWEAR. Bic BirL'ain for JJoyi, lnrgo or Bmnll, nny kind of boy, from 7 to 14 years. cnti bo llttctl willi naturnl color, thlck. lluffy, iron atronir Vost or I'nnls, for 25c u garment. MEN'S. Dr you want tho vory bcst valuo'for vour dollnr? Horo it is olRowhcro you pay $1 2o I'or tho same, somc limcs .?1 CO. Vcsts or Pdiits, Onruel Color, wrisl, anklus and skirl doop etripcd rib. This gnrmont is on top to-day for Sl.OO. IjADIES' JiHTTENR. Glovo Countcr. Tho famous "Knlsor" Lndios Sowing Sllk Mittons, bonutiful, rcmilnr, elossy and durnblo, only COc n pair. Tho l'loronco MiUens, 70c, 51.UU, gi.'Jo ana i.ou. ijautcs' wooi miuons, -oc, ooc, 40c nnd 45c Cliildrcn's AVool Mittcna (Hoys' or Girls'), 15c nnd 25c a pair. Childron's Doublo Mittoua. 25c, 30c nnd 35c a pair. lioya' Woolou tiloveB, 37ic nnd COc n pair. OENTS' FIIRNISHINO COUNTER Comfort for cold niclits. Mon'a, Youths" or Iloya' Domet Flanucl Night Gowna, nil colors, nll aizes, only COc cach. TRIMMINfl COUNTER. 5.000 moro of tho wondcrful Litllo Gcm I'cnner nndSaltSot; flno flniihcd; glnss tray, champagnu pcppor box, glass open enlt collar. and nlatcd Bnoon. wlth cold bowl. Tho ontiro sct only 10c. A marvcl of chcnpneaa. Ono for oach gucst nt your tablo savo3 nll tho " Pasa Mo " businoaa. OBDER 33Y jMVIL. BARNARD, SUMNER & PUTNAM GO., - - WORCESTER, MASS, r,- GOLI) IS KIM5 Tlie Watchman Publisliing Company I'ur.i.isiiKits or- The Vermont Watchman WHE.VT IS (.01,1). .n.).i.a .nnnlv nf wlirat la one lilltidreit nnd elclitr nvo mllllona ahort of tlie avi'rngo )or the mt tcn yi.au. Tlii tlnlted Stutra aurplus 1 i ow Rbout Mxty mllllona rnmnarV'l wltli tho anme atocka laat vrar. 11UT KAK MKftS IIAVK MAHKliTKI) TWJ'.NIY JI1I.1.KINS 5IOHK WllKAT 1IIAN AV AMK Tllir. LAST YKAH AM) Ot lt KXI'OltTS KXCKUIJ I.AST VKAIl UV AHOUTTIIK Vamk Woholitthokev totlio altuntlon himI beforo next Ki will .llctnte the rrl'ce 11UY JIAY WIIKAT UNDfclt kkiiYty cknts ad iioi.li ir ron a nou.Ait. COUN. SIKSS 1'OItK AND IAKI) nro all ureat atieo ulntlve barcalna. Coiiaumptlon larco; ojrn'ta of Hon l'rortucta are runnlnK from four to llvo mllllon iioutula pacli weck lu ctc eas of laat year and laruer iliau any year ever before. Market recclpta of hons thlrty per ccnt underformeryeara. Huy Mav proylatona nowl I iioiirnnd atocka are a cood InTPatinent now. Outlook 8 nnn nf conflde.nco and uiutnlBO. rlto lor partlculara Old. rellahle, recular houaes repreaented by dlrcct, prlvatewlre. K. K. KMirr, Stock nnd CoinniHelon Ilrokerf Yoodbllry Walker hldg.t llurllURtou, Vt. The Watcaman has the largest circulation in cen tral Vermont, and offers most advantageous terms and opportunities to adver tisers. The Watchman is also a complete general newspaper, giving all the local, state, national and foreign news, and devoting particular attention to the department of town corre-spondence. 8 STATE STREET,' MONTPELIER, VT. DIAMONDS. DIAMONDS. oGOLD AND SILVER WATCHES PLAIN AND ENGRAVEDo FORII LAnlESII AND -CENTLEWIEN. Sterlin Silver and Plated Silver Ware, INil NEW.'ANDi: BEAUTIFULI DESICNS. STERLINC SILVER NOVELTIES. rAMERICAN VIENNA CUT CLASS WITH COLD OPERA GLASSES FOR SALE OR TO LET. WATCH REPAIRINC AND ENCRAVINC A SPECIALTY. CUT CLASS. DECORATIONS. No tireaeliintr nervices nt tlio Conp;reKntloiial church noxt Siiucluy. Siimlny hcIkhiI, .lunior nnd Yountr IVojilo's Society of C'liristinn Ku- deavor, ns usual. Tlio Youiitf l'eoplo'B Society of Cliristian Kudcnvor nro to (rive a social this oveniiif; nt tlio hoino of II. A. Huhliitt on Randall sticot. A cordial invitutioii ia b'ivbu. A uiiioii sorvico wns liold nt tho Coii(;rep;n tional church inst Sundny liiorninp;. A very nhlo discoui-se wns dulivercd by Kov.J. Cowmi, nssisted hy Itov. W. It Nowton. Tlio nrayor meetini; nt tho Jlothodist cliureli will he oiuitted to-morrow ovcniiiR nnd in its plnco tho .lunior Kuwoi tli LcauuB ill rendor nspcciai 1 liaimsKivuiK piuKnuii, cuirasiiui; oi music, rccitntiona nnu snui;s. inu nnvo u special invitutioii lo ha iirosent Tlio childroii will receivo n frco will oH'eriiii; for Homo .Missions. Tlm mnrrinira of Cliarles D. Grlffitli nnd Miss Myrtio I'hillips of Duxhury wns colo lirntnd last Tedno8dny. Kov. J. Edward WriKlit f Moiitpulior porformod tho coro nioiis, nnd tho hnppy couplo dopnrted on tho iifteriioon train for Montrenl. A liost of friends wisli them a lono; lifo, full of joy nud linppiueBa. Kaat Warren. Mrs. Laura Cuthbort lias roturued homo. Adln Iloath, wlio has buen UvliiK with hls unclo, Myron Goodspeodi tho past three years, IianRed hluisnK last Tuonday. IIo was uuarly thlrteou yuars old, and wliotlier it was accldoDtal or Intontlonal, no ono knows. Ho was on bis kneos aud could oasily liavo taken bis bead out ot tho uooao. Yon'll use one-thlrd less of narmless Boap, "Woodbury, niram 'Wells and wlfe of Cabot visitod E. N. Ainswortb last week. Josepb ClinR bas returned to Wolcott, and Krod Tray takos bis placo ln tbo black smlth shop. Mrs. A. W. Nolsou of Albauy Is visltlng Mrs. Itiland Drenan. Her daunbter, Besslo Dronau, is with ber. Whllo ln Boston this fall. W. B. Tbomas purcimsed an ongine whlch Is bolng placod in position ready for sprinir sawiiiR. Frank Ijyford bas returnnd to Lowoll, Masi., for tho wlntor. IIo intends to tnako Vermont bis home, anotlior summer. Dou't forot tho ball, to-morow niRbt, at the hotol. Cbaso's full orchestrn will fur nlsh music, and a ilne tlmo is assured. The flrst passeuRer car run ou tho Hard wick and Woodbury rallroad, was takon ovor tbo road Nov. 10 Tlioro Is talk of a special traiu, for the beueflt of St. Johns bury morcbants, ln tho near futuro. Tbo lyceum ls postponod untll noxt weok, on account of the ball at the botol. Tho mlilent. fnr noxt week is: Hesolved. " Tbat tuo man oi weanu i ui inuro nuuou. iu towu, tban tbo man of God." Evory body is invlted to attend and tko part in tbo do- bate. A larRe stono, consifined to Jndpte Fullor. tou of Mancbostor, was sont out Tuesday of last woek. It contalnod 203 feot, rouab measuro, and 150 worklnR foot. A fow yoars ago, Goorco Wells drew ono about tbo samo slze in six bours from tho quarry to Hard wick, whlch was consldored romarkablo at tbat time. IIo roceived 81B0 for the job. This ono went out ln about one-halt an bour and cost S7. You'll uso one-tblrd loss of Ilarmless Soap. South Woodbury. Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Lvford roturued to tlmir lintnn in Ijowoll. M.ass.. last wook. Atru. .T. (5. Brown roturued to hor lmrrm ln Iloston. ou Frlday. Tho r.mlli.u' Alil Soclotv wlll uieet with Mrs Uort Whoeler on wednesday, uoc. .', auor iinnn nml ovoninc. , Komombor tbo GILLEY & ABBOTT Garment and Underwear Saie sinRliiR-scliool noxt Saturday nlp;ht, under tlio loadorsuip oi tu. a. 1'uaioi. Worcester. Soulo of Milton visitod at Mrs. W. E Joseph Wilson's Inst wook. Frauk Dunhttm of Northiloltl bpent auu. dav at II. D. Vall. nnnritn Mllxllfllrl is vorv lOW Ot UrlEUt S illaBnsn. : Frauk Cameron is speudluc a fow days lu town. Tlioro will bo a unlon sorvico at tuo xuetuouisi, ciiuruu uou Thursday oveuinfi. Itov. Mr. Vator is to preacli. Juurniiaiu jiHrrm iuou ijr i,,,i,i.,i,lv nflmart failure last Saturday. Ilis many Irlonds leei tuo loss oi ouo oi uur uuoi townsuon You'll uso one-tblrd less of Ilarmtess Boap present Is posslblo than a ard's, WbltluB's or Orano's No handsomer linr nf TTllnl's. Wnrd superllno papers wlth a monocram stamped ution It. This work is ordored througb Eule's Bookstoro wbore samplos oi pro- vallliiR Btylos aro conBtantiy kopt. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. It.VltnAlN NO. 1. UO dozon Wliito Muriuo Vests nud I'.wU, nll si.os, lii to 1)1, priuus from Via. to Xio. per gurmont , nooordiii!? to sizo. A1!o ain NO. s. 10 (loAiii Natural Wool Vosta and l'.mts, Kood quallty, all sizos from 10 to !JI, priccs from 'M to :Wo. pur garmont, ucoonliiiK to sizo. I1AUOAIN NO. 3. .... . . . i .,...!. .1.1 .t..,tnln1l dozon Camol's Iluir uu wool vois nml i-auis uiui uuu-iii-im.iiii,, -u.v i" x prioes from i!0 to T5o., uccordlii!; to size. 15 dozon bcst nuulity Natural Wool Vosts nnd I'uiUs, sizes 10 to priccs from M to Oo. per ganiieut, nccordiug to size. . 10 dozcn WriL'lit's lleeced liuod Vusts uud l'miU Iu tlio natural color, sizes 18 to 3L, priccs UU to OOo. por giirmcnt. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. UAltOAlN NO. 0. 20 dozon lleeced llncd Jersoy Votts iiiid Patits, nbout us good ns most of tbo resular BOo. goods ut only -"Jo. per guniicni. UAltOAlN NO. .. n dnon ovtm beavv lleeced liue.l Joroy Vestsund l'mita. tbu very .bcst garment on tbo market, ut only foe. per garment. l.AKl.Al.N iSJ. n. m dozon Camol's Ilulr Vusts nud luits, llim, sott, beautifiil loodMiou-sbrinking atonly S1.0 per garment. 10 dozon Natunil Wool Vosls und IMuH, good woiglit .und anulity, nt only Sl.OO por gitrment. A,,nAivNo. 10. r, dozon nll wool ijoiirlct Vests und I'unts, ono of tbo bcst quuUUas mndo, nt only Sl.OO porgnr.nent. lllliniiv vo. u. 5 dozon oxtru lioavy Cnmel's Iluif Vosts uud IMnts, tlio bust iimllty .tlmt wolcnrry, ut only 81..'B per garment. a dozcn Union Sults ln tlio lleeced llned Jurey, nt r.()o. und Sl.OO per Suit. lJAKOAIN NO. lii. fi.i.i. i.iui -i.w.1,,.1 ,,M iiw. mnvi.-r.t. nt, tbo nricc. Comos in ii lirutty Uliiok IJouolo, ls balf Uucd with Sllk, lms fuuoy collar, wortb S"0, ut only S.VJS. lSAItOAIN NO. 11. a ,,ni,iv Jnokol comes in ivn Irisb Fiiezo iu u protty brown mlxturo, is Jono of;:tbo nowest creutions, und ls n burgniu ut only S".w. UAItOAIN NO. 15. Tbls .luokot is lmrd to mntcli ut tbo prico, n protty Astrnolmu olotb, ulllsllkllllnod" wortb 813.00, nt only S'J.oo. A protty Cnpo comos ln u fnnoy mlxed Astraolmu Clotb, lms botli Skunk nnd Tblbot cdgd, wortli Slii.OO. ut only 8iu.uo. UAUOAIN NO. 11. ii,.fnrs. comos ln u fnnoy green mlxturo. all slzos, 0 to VI yoars. Vory stylish atonly 47.00. iiakoain no. 18. Anotlior inotty Ileofer for inlssos, 0 to 12 yoiu-r, oomos ln u prctty bluo ml.xod goods, nt only 80.00. FIRST-CLASS JOB IPRINTING !IOF EVERY KINDII PROMPTLY EXECUTED AT FAIR PRICES. Manufacturers of Rubber Slamps OF ALli ICINDS. Ample facilifcies iwwer, modern machines, latest aces of type for conimer- cial printins, book and )amplilet printing. Esti- inates furnislied. Rt. T.nms. Nor. 21. Suit for 8CO.00O dara aces lias ueon nieu aRainsi. uio Auiuricuu Erpross Oompany by Aucustus 0. GraullBh, wbo was brouRbt iuto tlio uoteil oxpress robbery caso ot Octouer, 1895. by tho com pany outerinR suit agalnst bim last Marcb to recover 822,500, tbe amouut stoleu. OUR SPECIAL BARGAIN FOR SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 28th. 1 nn PAira nnml Ilnnw Orav Blnnkote. ThU is not tlio cheap Blsnkot tbnt 1VU mw j j - usuallv bcIIs at 45 to 50c per pair, but Ib actually wortb C5o to 7Bo por pair. Our 8poclal Trlco for Batutaay, Novomber 28, ONLY 45c PEH PAIR Not moro tban two palra to o cuBtomor. Tlie Lincoln Fountain Peii! PRICE $1.00 Formorly $Q.BO Every JPen GTTABANTEUD. Warrantod solid gold. mail on rocoipt of prico. By