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u u 8 VERMONT WATOUMAN & STATE JOll.jNAL, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 26 1898. BOSTONS GREAT PREACHER. The Rev. J. B. Brady. D.D., Advises His Many Parishioners To Take Paine's Gelery Compound. TheRov Jnmes Boyd Brady, pastor of tlie People's Temple. in Boston, presides over the destinies of tlie largest Methodist church in tlie country. Big, candied, Scotch-Irishman that lie ia, Dr Bradyhas built up tlio Trmple financially aml numerienlly, and to-day lio is the pastor of a ilockof I7U0. Dr. Brady devotes himself with unflagging courngo to nnything lie undcrtakes, Tlie ciiief cliaracteristic of liis niinistry has been pro grcss. innumber, financinl condition and nioral and spiritual growth. He is a man of plain, liut igorous words So much lias been said and writteu about Dr, Brady liis work, liis prngressive methods. liis eloou-nce and liis power as a minister, that tlio following letter from bim will be convincing and helpful to many persons besides tlie large number who are every Sunday inlluencedi for good by his powerful preaching. He writes : Boaton, Sept 27, 1897- Paine's celery compound, if widely and wisely UBcd, would relieve nervousness, soothe restlessness, reduce sickness strengthen tlio body, invigorate the niind and add years of happiness to his life JAMES BOYD l RADY, Pastor People's Temple. The man or woman wlio does not take tinie to get well will sooner or later have to take GRANITE Savings Bank &Trust Co, BARRE, VERMONT. Officors: JOHN TROW, I'realdent. II. O. WOHTIIKN, Vicel'realdf nt. CLINTON N. F'EI.Ii, 2ii' Vlee I'realdent. FRAKK V. OAVK. Treaurer. Statement, January 1, 1898. ItKSOLHOICS. I.onni and Dlicnunti 4H,53 63 Mockf Biid llund, IO-.t -8 H llsnkliiR llouie li,vo 0(1 Iteal linate 14,81 J 71 DepnRltN tu Satlonal Ilanki O.vbO Due from other llatikj and Ilankera 6,l'."i '7 Catb iM4 iO Total 66 LiAiiiLnii:s, Capltal Slock 5 50.1 01 00 Kurplut ai d l'ronis VT, 7- 3'.' Dlvfilei'd payab e January 1, 188 2,000 0 Otlier IHvldeudi unpbld I'OiO Uepuilu F09,I33 1 Tclal gt8,81 8t Granite Savines Bank & Trust Co, Capilal Stock. $5(1,000 00 Surplus and Profits, 27,578 32 Addi'l Liab'tyof jStockhold's, 50,000 00 Total Guaranteoto I)epos's.8127,578.32 DIKICCTOItSl JOHNTBOW, 'II. O. -WonTIIEV, A. D. MORSE, O. L. GORRIEK, W. E. WIIITCOMI1, CLINTON N. K1ELD. MARRIAGES. In Cambridge, .Jannarj 19, by Rht, Ilenrr o. Iloward Jobu N, Jieuliam to Klla A. Colt, botli ot llrookfleld. In Itiudnlph, Dec. 29, at tbe linme of tlie brlde't fareuti. Mr. uid Mn. 11.11. Iloward, by Kev. T, A, loward, Albort llanott ot lierklcj, tlmi., tu Jana K. Iloward ot Kaudolph. DEATBS, In Waterburr, Jan. 19, Mr. Kllra A. Ormibjr, wldow ot tbe lat Frank K. Ormibj, uged 78 jeari. Madamoiskllk Riika has been Bummoo od tu appeur iu Itochestor, M Y., February 1 to be uxauilned ln Bupjileuif utnry proceeu Idrs In a Judemeut lor $1600 procured aKulnst her by Albert Rowluul Ilaveus, a plaj wrl((bt,coverlDK royullleson thu play "JOHpbltiH," In whlcli Blie formerly ap peared, When sorved with tbe buuiuioiih In lit-r (lre!li)U rootn at PuufzhkeupHte, N, Y on Tliursday nlglit, Itliuu faluled and two (loctnrH wero called to atluml Imr 81m recovemd qulckly, bowever, und llnlstied thu performuuco. timo to bo ill, M ny Iive under tlie neodlpss iniliction of in digestion, nervousness. eonbtipation, and genei al weakness and endtire tlie consequent loss of health without coi sidering how easily the canse of all this illness migtit be rcmedied. Needful nervo and tissue nourislinient is at the bottom of a 1 pernianent building up of tlio health. Paine's celery compound looks out for tlie insidious wenkcning of the nervous Bystera through malnutrition. It gives a healthy tone toth stomach, increases the blood supply, tmiets and equalizes the irritated ncrve action and proniptly fceds the tissues when the bodily vigor is at its lowest ebb, and should not be further taxed. The only curo, thereforo, for rheumatism, neuralgia or general debility that is last ing in its good effects must rest on n radical cl ans ing of tlie lood and building upof tlie nervous tissues. All this is best done by Paine's celcn compound, because this remarkablo remedy bcgins at'. the beginning, whre there is di seaso and establishes the liealth firmly and beyond any lea of fal linp back. The worn out person wlio cannntsleep should take Paine's celery compound. It is folly to iniaginethat overy hour taken from sleep is an hour gained. Nothing underniines the health and energy like loss of sleep The nervous Kiist Calais. Mr. Sentor, the Concrt'gulional preacber, pxcliancfH nexi. Sunday with a uilnlHter from WorceHler. Aa Huwhh cut his fiiot whllu spllttini; vood Monilay aflernoon. Dr. Qwl waa calletl lo dre(8 thewound, Webster L-ilnl Is In a very critlcul couultlnn and fears are entc rtained for IiIh recovery. Typliold fnver folluwed liv heart trouble Ih tbe cbuhh. Lilllan Wlls of Cabot is vIhHIiik Mary DaIiihII and Is to be banjo accompinlst at, the concert ai Lamb'a Imll nn Thurxduy t venuiR. M. E. Fosler ol Woodbury is oue of tbe Holoit-ts. Karl's Clover Boot Tea, for corjHtipatlon lt' the bst and lf at'.er hbr It you don't say bo, tetutn the packuge a id cet your money. Sold by W. E. Terrlll & Co. Chelsea. Blrdella M. Cloyes left on Wednesday o( last weok to Bpend Homn weeka Iu Cliester and elsewhere. Einma Ij. Dirling Uft on Frlday for an extemled vislt In Huston, NHwburyport and elsewhere. QeoruH 8. Worcester of Tbetldrd liun bren spnndlnR Beveral days iu tovfu iu the inler-i-Ht of a cheinlciil QiO exttngulBlier lietwenn elghly and ninety young people erjjoyed a sociablo at tbe UoiiKreRnlionul VnBlry on Frlday tivenlnp. , A dauce Is advnllsed at Densmore'H ball on Frlday nlght, and a "grand Imll for old audyonug" at Ihe towu Imll on WedneBday ulgbt of uext week. : Pt-rley W. KiigHrii wbh cmninltted lo Jall on Baturday ou a body exrcution InlheBiiit of Hiclian! Kennedy HpaiiiHt bim, wlilcli was decided lu lavor o( tbe plalntiff at the recent BrBs.on of county court. : At the quarterly couference of the MeiboilUt cburcli held ou Baturday oveuluR the old boaril of Htewardu wus re elected. Prenldlnit Elder Iioeumu preached ou Sunday morulng and on the West IIill iu tlie atruoon, S x peraouB were received ou probAtlon, two otherH buiug detatned by lliti hturm, and iwi Inlo full tueuibershlp, 1 Mth.EuIIh E (Dullou) Ltue ol Lynu, Mctss , U vitltlUR lior uiother, Mrn, W. A. auod. Uarl White of Wunt Co;lnth was biuuKUt beloro Juatlce Euiery by Btuiu'a Auornty Darllng on Satumay on a cliarge ol ttiefi. lie was bound over to couuiy court In the sum of dlly dollars, wblch he obtulned. The tpclal uieet liigs ai tbe MeiUoalst cuurch aie conttnued Ibio week. For Constlpatlon take Karl'a Glover Itoot Tea, tbe great Blood PuriUer. Cures head ache, uorvouBneBd, eruptlouB on the face, aud uiukes the heud clear aa a bell. Bold by W. E. Terrlll & Co. Soutb Corinth, Miss J, G. Itubte weut to tbe cars on Frl day lam to uieet her Blater, Mrs, Doarborn from Newport, wlio U iiiaklng her Beml anuual vlslt to her parouts and otber frloudu. Itlvereido Creamery pald twenty-two aud oue-balf ceutn for Decem ber butler. The aunual ineetlni: of tbe stockboldets was held on tlie 25 li Prlces for oxeu and steers are boomlug. Artbur ComHock sold two palrs tbree years old wuIk1h,2 000 pounds per p dr, for over 8200 ou Hamiilay last. Bucli prlces do not uouipaie wery well with the pilce of borsos aml Cnltn about bere, DeWltfs Wltch Hazel Salve Cure Pllcs, Scaldf, Uurni. systeni snffers as niuch frora lack of sleep aa fromlack of iioiirishment Both may be aujiplied mid a healthy condition insured by using Paine's celery compound. Tlie stay and stnlf of sound liealth is well nonrished and well regulxred nerves. Snff crers from sleeplessness. nervous dyspepsia or headache may be sure that every rcservoir of nerve force has been tapped and exhausted by woik, worry, too little sleep, or faulty nourisli nient, because of poor digestion and assiniila tiun. As soon as such signs of nervous ex haustaon nre nojiced, shakv hands, broK'en sleep, poor appetite, wastingdiseases, neuralgia or dyspepsia, take ndvnntage of the remark able rcstorative and regulat ng action of Paine's celery compound Nervous disorders increaso in a sort of com pound ratio. It is a thousand times casier to put a stop to n nervous debility in its o rlier stagcs tlian later on to correct and nerve and biain fxlianstion that may be complicated by heart, kidney or some other organic trouble. Paine's celery compound must not be con founded with any of the plausiblo sounding, but rcally teniporary mnkeshifta, whoso cures nre never permanent and thorough-going, and only bring deferred hopes that make the heart sick. Paine's celery compound is the greatest nerve, brain invigorator and mostreliable blood purifier the world lias over been blessed witli. Wells Itlver. Mrs Edwards of Newbury 1b stopplne wlili MIhh C A. Qale. Nflnon llallny, casliier of tbe bank, has Rorie weHt on a bueineBS and pleaBUro trip coinblned. St-vnral attended the dlstrlct meetlnf; of t li Order of tbe EnBtern Siar at Lyndon ville on Wednei-day evenlnR. Tbeliidies' Ald S iclety rIvo a soclable and supper ln the cliurcli parlors on Frlday eveiiing. AdmisBion and supper flfteeu cents. The Beniorand junlor Chrlstian Endeavor 8oultIes will bold unlon Bervice ou Sunday nveniiig In the church In obaervanco of Chrlstian Endeavoi day. Ainong tbe iiumbnr attnndlng the Muaical Cnnvention Conceit at Llttleton on Frlday nlght were: 11 r and Mrs. E. W. Sniith, Mrs. J Peacb, Mrs, and MIbb Hale, Mrs. Uotiiing, Rev. Mr. Haskell and Mr. and Mrs. E D. Ca penter. The puptls of the blgli scliool are prppar lnc an euterialnment to be glven In about two weeks. They bave been holdlng very pleasaut and profl'able lyceums durlug the winterand with the belp of Prln. Lncke will soon be ready to uppear belore the pub llo. Corinthlan Chapter, No. 42, Order of tbe Easlern Star was organizrd bere on Mon ilay eveulug of last week by tho Grand of flcers. Iona Chapter of Bradford exempli tled the work nt-ceary In inHtitutlug ibe Chapter Twetm.flve cbarter members on the list and the followiug ofUcers Installed by D. G. P., Fred DhvIs ol Lvndonville: W. M Mrs. Mary 11. Goodwlni W. V; Dr. Ilenry U. Lee; A, M., Mrn. Auua D. Leslle; secretarv, Hauimond A. Baldwin; treasurer, George IUudall; chaplaln. Auianda 8. Mar hliill: Centl's , Mrs. Abule Itandall; A. Cend's,, Miss Lucla LeBlie; warilen, Mrs. Adallne Bteveus; Adah, Mrc. Kate Lho; liutli, Mrs. Llldile Wbeeler; Esther, MtB. ClaraClark; Mrtba;Mrn. Kate Baldwin; Electa, Mrs. Lilllan B. Hale; sentloel, J, A. Moore; organlst, Mrs. Demlng. Meetlng on Qtst WedneBday ovenlug of each montb. Wiiat it Ukans, When wo adve'r tiee that wo wi 1 uuaraDtee Dr. King's New Discovory, Electrio Ulitcra, Uuck lun'a Arnlca Salve, or Dr. King's Now Lllo Pills, it meatiB that wo are auihor izod by tbe proprietors to at 11 tbese remedies on a positivo guorantco, that if purcbaser Is noi not eatlBlUd with ro Bults,we will refuud tho purclmso prlco. ThuBu medicincabavo been Bold on this uunrnnteo for iimny yoara ond tbere could bu no moro conclueivo ovidence of tholr grcat rueril. Aek about tbcm und glvo tbcm a trial. Suld at G. Blukoly'a drtiR etore. Ehnebt, boii of Atnos Wells, of Manches ter Center, had bls neck brokeu last Frlday, whllu coastlng on depot road lilll. Ile lost coutrol ol tbe sled on wblch he was rldlug aud ran into a palr of sleds. He dled a few mlnutes later wltbout regalulug couBoloua-uess. WllllnniBtown, Jool A, Ilnss Is on a professlonal tour In Toxas. Mrs, Hattle Marlln Wells 1b BufforltiR from norvotiB oxbaustlon, Miss Iui 'geno Buck of West Randolph was In town wltb frlends last week. James T. Basa now of Waco, Toxas has rvcently uiarrled a Bcbool toacher tbere. Tho Woman'a Rellel Corps will glvo an oi stnr supper at the town ball next Frlday ovonlng. Mrg. C. TJ. Latbrop, wlio bas beou ro poorly ln health ln lato tnontha, ls able to bo OUt Bgriltl, Mrs. C. A. Lang of Montpelier waa horo ono day laet woek with a vliw to a class ln guitar playlng. The Clirlfltlan Endoavorors will glvo a soclable at Lynde'g ball on Wednesday ovenlng of this week. John Dow lias aoted as tnanager ln WIU Ktbbee's granite shop, In theabsenco ot Mr. Klbbee lu Massacbusetts. The eaBo ot thu town vs. Alllo Wll fore wus poBtponed from Tuesday to Wednesday afternoon of next week. Henry J. Martln, an bo goos about with flsh and oysters, Is offerlng a red oloverlno salvo tbat prouiises munj good thlngs. Rev. P P Womer la vlsltlng Rev. I S. Hart.well of Cabot, a fortner cla c-mato In tbe Tlioologlcal semlnary at New Uven. Frank Carter and John Marr have dls solved pirmershln ln the granite busInesB and Mr. Carter will contlnue thu busluess. Nelson Farnbam, now ot Northfield, though havltig rallled inatorlally from bls paralytlo stroke, is yet really quite teeble it 1b Baid. - Vlctor Curtls, formerly a merchant ln Barre, aud now in tho employ of A. L. Bal ley ot 8t. Johnabury, waa in town ovor Sun day. A dnlegatlon ot tbe Spaulding Gratlod Scliool scholars, Barro, was out bere, Frl day evening and occupled tho town ball for danclng, eU. The Congregatlonal Ladles' Soclety will glve a soclable next week WedneBday even ing at Lnde's ball, to wbich the publlo are cordially Invlted, II. II. M-irtln has recently bougbt a pag ture near the Gulf, of Hibbard Spraguo of East Brookfield. It waa a part of tho Nel son Staplet placo. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Ainsworth and Miss Carrle Waterinan left tbelr bome In Moline, III , last week for a stay of Bome weeks in Florlda. There was a large and pleasantly enter talned company at the town ball last Satur day eveiitng to hear tho lmpersouator, Charles T. Grllley. Mrs. Fremont O. Little was taken aud denly and severely 111 last week, but Ihe re port that hho had Iiad a paralytlo stroke was contradicted later. Our Ladles' History Club had a red letter day last Stturday at the bome of Mrs. Wal ter Granger. Tbe theuie on the occaslon was Klondlke aud Alaska, Mrs. Lewis Mtrtin has Lad a very marked return to healtn of late under osteopatblc treatment in Kirksvllle, Mo. Mr Martiu bip-w to fluisb his coursu there Inayear longor. Mrs. Martln 8eaver, Mrs. Herbert P. Mar tln, Mrs. J K. Lyude aud Mrs. Van Mc AllUter at tbe present timo aro quito poorly, though it Is liopcd only tempjrurily. Colds are prevalent. IIoracB Fllnt of Qlbbon, Neb , now resld Ing bere, ells us tliat. be reuted oue of bls faruis ol 320 acrt-s lu Nebraska, lait year, to a man lor souiu 600 and tho wheat crop on the placo sold tor 5,000. We bave juat Been a handsomely Illus trattd and large pampblet of an Oregon town ln wblch uppears theportraltof Euoch Biirnbam Dufur, H'in of our late ex-townS' man, A. Jacksou Dufur aud a lawyer there. IIh ls a Bolid-looking man. One of our former Sco'ch granite cutters writes us under recetil date from Scotland, tbat he would like to return to work bere, after a Btay ol some years agalu ln bls natlve land, for lie says this Is a better country for a working man thau his own. George L AinBwortb, only son of our old towiiBman, Frank W. Ainsworth, now of lUcitio, Wia., nt-iriB with a sniall parly next w-ek for tbe Peace rlver dlstrlct ln the Northwest Territory of the Domiuion of Canada, ond in wblch 1b the Klondlke sec i tion. Oue of tbe party bad previously come back Iiom a Buccesslul goul uuuliug expe rieuce tbere. Our former townswoman, Mrs. Laura Work Deuuls, daughter of the late Mr. Ellas Work, has been liviug for some years In tbo State of Washington. Receutly a daughter ol ber's sent to the famtly of L.vtnau A. Work a beautiful collection of wlld llowers, gr iwlng in that Pacillo coast state. Tbe ar tistlo manner ln wblch they bave been pre served, aud placed upjn paper, makes tbls collection oue of the very prettlest tblngs wo bave seen tu a long time. Quite an lnterest was taken In a lawsult, lam Thursdav, be'weeu Fremout O. Little, agent, as plainiiff. and Mrs. Lund, as de fendant, In the matter of rent on tbe placo occupled by Mrs. Lund, a part of the old Arlal Ilall farui. Mr-i. Luud clalmed that tbe rent waa not duo till next April. The case was heard before JtiHtlce Frank Martln, Lawers W. W. Lapolnt for tbe dMeudant, aud "li. W. Scott for tbe plaintifl, both of Barre. It was a hotly-contei,ted case, aud the jury gave tbelr deciBlou ln favor of Mrs. Lund at ubouteleven o'clock P. M. Last Thursday morulng our onmmunlty was somewbat startled by tbe announce ment of a sort of a strlko of the granite workmen here. At the tluie of tbe lockout, Beveral years Bgo, some of tbe boyB saw flt to break from tbe Cutters' Union aud co back to work. Later they returned to tlie Union, and were subjected to flnes to be pald lu tbe future, a lew, bowever, bavlng failed to pay up wliolly. At a meeting of the Cutters' Union, Wednesday evening, It was voted to stay away from work till these flues were pald. ThurBtlay, bowever, suf rlceil to uttle matters, and peace relgns, mucli to tho satihfaotlou ot all. In tbe lamentable amount of divorce Imsi ness, ln even our beloved stato of Vermont, doubtless an oauce ot prevention is better tlian m pound of cure, und to tbls ounce lt delights us lo contrlbute tbe experienco of two of our citizens lu an earlier day, wbose matried life, lived elsewhere, was ono of tbe bnpplest we bave over known, Of tbls famlly uf bniband, wlfe and two ohildren, only the wlfe ls now llvlng. Recently speaking ot her happy life to a frlend, sbe said, " my busband waa as much my lover tbe day he dled as tbe day he marrled mo. I do not rerall tbat oren a croas word was spoken by eitber ot us to the otber. III wub ever teu p'ed to be fretful the thought at once came to mo, tbat the indulgence of sucb fretfulnesB would wean bim from his love for we, and it was always successful ln restrulning such words." A thrill of terror ta oxperlenced when a braBsy cough of croup Bouuds tbrough the bouse at. nlght. But the terror soon chang es to rellef af'er One Minute Cough Cure bas boen udmlulstered 8afe and ibarmloss for cblldren. W. E. Terrlll & Co., Mont pelier, Vt. 'Waitsfield. O, F. Eddy lost a valuablo horae on Tues day ot last week. W. E. Joties waB ln St. Johnsbury for a few days last week, Odd Fellows' oyater supper on Thursday evening ot tlils week. Chlcken ple supper at tbe Methodlat church on l llita we r'eilnesday evening. Tbe anow atorm on Sunday glvea to tbe lumberinen amlling faces. Tbere la now plenty ot anow tor good buBlnoss ln tho wooils. Hazel, daughter and only chlld of Dr. A. W. and Gruce II, Gorham, dled at seven o'clock on Wednesday mornlng, January 111, ugud two years aud fuur uioutbs. Blie bad beeu poorly for i-oiiin weeks but noth ing sertous was thought of uutll a lew days beloro her death. Kvery thlug was dono for ber comtort tbat lt was posBlble for lov- ing frietids to do, The famlly bavn tbo hearifelt aympatby ( f tbo mitlrocommunlty, Thu funeral waa held at tho housu ou Kil day aflernonn and waa largely attended. Rov. E 8. Flsko offlciatlng. Z. U, MoAl llBter had charge. Tbe thlrd entertatnmont In tho lecluro course waa givon by 8am Currier on Tues day of last week to a fair houso and was well rccelved, Tho fourth ontertalnment will bo glven by tbo Lad es' Orcbestra of Waterburv, olght pleces, on Tuesday, Feb ruary 1. Lot us glvo thetn a full house, they como well recominonded, Wbat plnasure ia hero In llfo w Ith ahnad ache, coustlnatlou aud blllousnesH? Tliou B4nds experienco tbem whn cnuld becomo perfictly healthy by uslng De Wltt's Little Erly Rlsnrs, tbe famotiH Ittle pllls. W. E Terrlll & Co., Montpelier, Vt. ICast Wnrron. MlssGraco Lovoll and F. P. Davlg of Es sex, wero marrled January 16 by Kev. John Buzzell. Rusaell Shattuck dropped dead last Frl day, whlle belplng his son, Mahlon, unload some bay. They bad nearly unloaled lt when bls son heard his father lall and went to bls Bsslstatice, but he only breatbed a few tlmes. Modlcal ald was aummoned but nothing could be dono. Tho funeral was held on Sunday, Rev. John Buzzell of flciatlng. After voars ot nntold sufferlng from pllos, B. W. Pursell of Knttnuisevllle, I'a , was cured bv uslng a slngle box of DeWltt's Wltch IIa7.il Salve. Skln ('.lseaaes such as ecezma, rasli, plmples and obsttuate sores aro readily cnr-d by this famous remedy, Wo E. Terrlll & Co., Moi tpeller, Vt. Wushliigton. E. L. Dnnamoro of Barre was ln town last week Tuesday. George Rlchardaon Is daugerously ill with braln trouble. The LidleB' Ald Soclety unet at Rory Mc Donalu's last ThurBday. Rue Rowland, teacher at Graniteville, was at L D. Tillotson's last Baturday. Perley Dow glves an oyster supper and danclng party on Tuesday evening of tbls week. Will C. Yoartaw has mado an lce plow for Iluuttngton & Eastman wblch rtllecta great credit upon his practical sklll. SubHcriptionB to tbe stock of tbe new mar ble comruny will be received by Measra. F. C. Huntington, G. M. Seavor and C. H. McAllister. John Davignon has returned from a three weaks stay on his farm in Canada, leavlng bls famlly thero, and Is employed at M. W. Chamberllu's. Prof. W. P. Colby of Plainfield will meet tbe Washington slngers somo evening In the near future to rehearse tho cantata of Queen Estber. One Ilarvey, a young man from East Barre, came to town one nlght last woek roarlng drunk. He was promptly arrestod and next morntng was brought before Jus tlce Pepper and mulcted in the sum of $23. KKSOLCTIONS. Whkhbas, The All Father hag seen flt to call i oiu among us to the bome beyond, our bonorible townsman, Heman Allen White, and Whereas, a llttlog rrcognltlon o( bls many vlrtues should be made, thero-for- be lt Hetolved, That ln the death of ITeman A. White, the S. C. Sml h Post, No. 67. Grand Army of tho Republlc, and "The Old 8ob dlor," have lost ono of tbelr best frlends, a friend wbo was ever free to ald or advlse. Ile was a bigbly esteetned cltlzen wbose character bore the atamp of purity of heart, of uprightness nf mind, of slncerity of ex cellence, a citizen whoe life lias ennobled the town, and illumlnesthep.CMSof blstory. Jiesolvtd, That a copy of tiit-se resolutlous be preseuted to the famlly ot our departed friend, recorded by the Post, and printed In Ihe Williamstown Her ald and Vebmont Watcuman. Cblldren and aduitH tortured by burns, scalds, iuiurles, ecz ma or skln dis-ai-es may secure lnstant relii-f by uslng DeWltt'" Wltch Uaznl Salve. It ls the urent Pllo remedy. W. E. Terrlll & Co., Mont eller. Kast Orimge. Sawlng-machlues are runnlng swlftly about town these pleasant days. Mrs. Charlle Sluip'on ls vlsltlng ber slster, Mis. Brooks, lu Bradford wbo ls 111. MIhs Laura Butler spent last Saturday and Sunday at J. F. Woodman'a at Walts Rlver. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wooda of Bradford spent Saturday and Sunday at Clea Hutcb iuson's. M. R. Haajilton played for the dance at Coid:eville Thursday nlght and at West Topsham Friday nlght. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Prescott and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Coleman were called to Biudford last week ou account uf the sovere illness oi H. K. Prescoit, tbelr brother. Rev. Josepb Ilamllton, presldlng elder, preached here last Sunday forenoou and ad mlnlstered the Sacrament. There were but Very few out ou account of tbe hard storm. News Is recelved of the death of Jonathan Colby at bls bome in Plalnvlere, Minn., Jauuary 1G, at the age of elghly-eight years, Mr. Colby was balf b'other to the lato Ed sou E. Colby ot this place and the lasc of a large famlly ot the late Deucou Jonathan Colby. Ile lived bere ln his younger days nml unttl after his wife dled, wbo was Mal nda Pratt by whoui bo bad two bous tnd two duugbteis wbo survlve bim. Ile ls well remembered bere as a good busband aud father, uelgbbor and citizen. After going West be marrled Mii-s Azubab M--lenday of tbls town who also survlves bim. His relatives aud frlends bere eitund aym patby to his famlly ln tbelr ufllictlon. Don't annoy others by your cougblng, and rlkk your life by neglectlng a cold. One Minute Cough Curo cures cougbs, colds, croup, grlppo aml all throat and lung trnnhles. W. E. Terrlll & Co , Montpelier, BUS1NKSS N0T1CES. A TWKNTV-FIVB-CBNT VlAL LeADH TO A Dollak Klabk The econumical way of I buving " 77 " with those who appreclato "77, ' tlie Uollar tlaBK Ih p puiar. lt 18 flit, easv to carry and economical, contaln iugl20doBes. Tho valuo of havlnK"77" at haud when needed, cannot be nvere-Ul-mated. "77" cures colds, grlp, Influenza, catarrb, pilu In the head and cliest, cough, sore tbroat and fever. Forsale by all drug gists, or sent on recelpt of price. Hum purey's Medlclne Company, corner Wllllam und John Btreets, New York. Itchinq Piia Cuked Witbout paln er detention from business, with the new remedy, Neurotio Pile Ointment. It not only iratnodl ately relieves but permanently cures pile Uundredi of testimouiabt from pateful suffer ers whom we have cnred. Seud fifty cents for a large box, postage paid aud sealed Onr physician, an eminent specialist ou piles, ana w ers all inquiries cheerfully Everythine con Gdential and all coi respondenca sealed Write details of your case at once to tlie Neurotio Co , Burlington, Vt II A Slade, druKurt, 10 StaU atreet, has tbe remedy in stock. Oon Rkadbus Eaoku rou Tms Ciiancb, Heie ls a cbauce for the slck aud suffrrlng to consuU tho most auccessful phyalclan of tbls century, Dr Greene, 34 Temple Placo. Boaton, Mass, IIIs record ot wonderful oures ls uneqnaled and unrlvaled and be offers toglve ail freu consultatlon by lettoi, If you aro out ot health, write tbls great Bpeclallst about your romptalnt. It costi you nothing and he will explalu just whnt alls you, aud wltbout doubt make you well and Btrong agaln. Now Yorker Tl nt vo' o wns dug up in I'lrupoii. Chicacouti I'm a lovor of curios niysflf. I'vo got n Bhaving mug tbat patiBod tbrougb tlie llto. SUMMARY OF NEWS. Verniout Nows. Aauon CunntiR, a promlnent cltlzen, and a leadlnp tri"iiiber of tbo Baptlst church In Panto dled laat wook. Tiib botlles of Fred Bodelt and Thomas Barueatl of NoHou'b Mllis, V. Q , were found laat Frlday on tbe bank ot a btook ln Derby whero thoy had evldeutly failen from tho htgbway. When found. althougb thelr bodleB lay on tbo bauk, thelr heails were under water and deatb bad been catisod by drownltg. It 1b thought that the tnen were lutoxloated. Frank U. Bacon of Waltham dled last Sunday Hged stxly yoars. Mr. Bacon waa one ot tbe largest farmers ln tho town of Waltham. He waa at ono tlme ono of tho largest dealers of Merlno sheep In Addison county and had a reputatlon throughout thu Unlted States on account of bl connec tlon with Merlno shetp ralslng. He matle at one tlme usale of Bheep In Australla, a'd on this deal lt ls aald he cleared S10.C00 no was lt.ured about a year ago by blj famous Keutucky stalllon, and bas been ln poor health slnco. He leuvea no famlly. An important movo In tbe flght for the coutest of tho Central Vermont rallway wai mado In Burlington last Frlday when the New London and Nortbern Ilallroad com pany, tbrough its atlorneys, flled with the clerk of the Unlted Ststes Dmtrict court In that city a putition for tbe rlght of lnterven tlon ln the case of the Amerlcan Loan and TruBt company of Boston agalnst the Cen tral Vormont Ilallroad company of Ver mont. Tbe declaratlon la slgned by Presl dent Robert Colt and Attorncv's AuiiHtns Brandlger and Walter C. Noyes for tbe rsow ixiuoon uaiiroau company. lt. is al dressed to tbe ludges ot tbe Clrcult court of the Uulted States ln tbe dlstrlct of Vermont, Tiib Loulavllle Courier-Journal of a re cent lisue payi tbe following liandsome conipilment to Hon. George F. Edmunds " Even the telegranhed svnonB Is of the ad dress made by former Senator Edmuuds before tbe House commlttee on banklnp and currency sbowa with wbat remarkable ciearnesa aud strengtu lie put the report ot tho monetary commlsslon and deept-n the regrot tbat so able and eminent a atatesman should have felt it incumbent upon bim to retire from tbe public Bervice In tbe plenl tuuo oi ms powers. ills speecn was tlio eloquence of argument. In tbat respect, if not in oratorlcal warmtb and splendor, it Ib a n pitltlon of Lowell's plcture of Wen dell Pullllps: ' Ro that ba locma but tpeaklnf; clearer Tbe tlp top tbought ot every bearer.' " A new dHvoltiptuent in tbe affalrs of the Bradford Savtnga Bauk and Trust Coni piny was brought to llght on Monday, when a minorlty ot the stockbolders ap peared ln the person ot thelr attornoys, at a meeting of the board of trustees und de manded Informatlon as to the condition of tbe bank. Presldent Halo atated that the bnoks of the bank, Its securltles and all its affairs were pan to lnspection. W. M. Stockbridge ol Boston, who appeared as tho represmtatlve of Hobert F. Stralne, In slsted upon tbe rigbt to be informed upon b-balf of Mr. Stralne as a stockbolder. Mr. Strnlue'BHtock bavlng been sold and trans ferred upon tbe books nf tbe bauk Mr. Stockbridge was refused. George A. Dickey repreBentMl Mr. Arnold of New Bedford, MasH,, a large stockbolder. Tbe meeting was liartnonlous and at tho request ot tbe trm-tees a commlttee of three was chosen to co operate with otherB and make a thor ough luvestlgation. The trustees and de pOHitora and a muj irity of the Btockholders liavo confldence iu the Instltutlnn and Iook forward to a report of tbe commlttee In re Uance that lt will vlndicate the bank. DoiuchIIc. Tiib Presldent bas sent to the Snnate tbe Bppuintment of Gov. Jobu W. Grlggs of Nw Jersey for Attornev General ot the Uulted States and Selab Merrlll ot Massa cbusetts as cousul at Jerunalem. Gkohgk B. Hathawat and Rlcbard Hear 1 uf the Redpatb Ljceum Buieau of Boston bave brought sult lu tbe Supreine Court of New York agalust Dr. Frldtjof Nmiikhu, tbe Arctio explorer, to recover 20,000 damageB for breach ot contract in fuillug to dellver balance of 31 leciures in tbls country and Canada as he bad agreed to. Mrs. Ann Beacmont, the oldest resident of Wallingford, Conii., dled last week, aged uluety iive years. Slie was a true daughter of the Ilevol itlon, and was a daughter of John Tjler, wbo atsisted ln throwlng tea overboard in Boston harbor aud who was also a member of the party eppointed to go to England to brlng back the treaty of peace. The Central Underground Railway of Loudon has placed an order with tho Gen eral Electrio Company of Schenectady, N. Y , for thirty-two electrio locomotives, tbe laigest order of its klnd ever glven. The locomotives will be of 800-borse power, and each will welgb forty-five tons. They will be able to draw a traln of flve cars, welgb ing 150 tons, at the rate ot Ufteen mlles per hour. PlauB for tbe largest direct curreut rallway generator ever made are being pre ptred for the LouIhvUIu Street Radway Compauy. The generator wlll be of 4.000 horse power and will welgh elghty seven tons. Rev. T. Dkwitt Talmaob waa marrled last Suuday at Pitthburg, l'a., to Mis. Eleauor McCutcbejn Cullier of Allebany City. Mrs. Talmuge U tbe daugh er of tbe lateJamesM McCutcbeun. Sbe wasthewid ow of Cbarlea W. Colller, only sou of Judge F. H. Colller. Mrs Talmage la an attrac ttv biuuelte, tall and stately, ot flne ctil ture and an actlve member of the Piesby teriau church. She has long been a promi nout flgure in the best aocial circlrs ot Pltta burg. Stie ls 40 years old, whlle her bus band celebrated bls Blxty nlxto btrtbday Beveral months ago, The present Mrs. Tal mage ia the reverend gentlemau's thlrd wife. , Forclgn. The annual report of tbe Leeda, Eng., cbumber of cotnmerce deplores the state of the Britlsh textile Itulu-trles. It savB, " all the Imp ovemeut of spriug bavlng been fa tallj cuecked by the Diug.ey tariff law, fol lowed by tbe euglneerlug strike, wblch must necessarlly resull ln bouio permaneut Iona to trade in addltlon to tbe loss already experlenced," Japan la prepared for war. Sho has stopped telrgraph communlcallon, some thlug that ls never doue except wheu tbe army or navy are belng mobtlized. It is almoat certatn tbat the destinatlon ot the Ueet Is Wel.Hel-Wel, and there is no doubt tbo uiovement means tbat tbe slatus quo ln Chlna, ao far aa Mancburia and Corua are coucemed, shall not be altered by Russia or any combiuatlon ot Runsla's allles lu de flauce of Great Brltaln and Japan. So long as tho defenders'pollcy is equallty ot op portunlty ln Chlna, they are ln a posltlon to euforce thelr clalina. Tiib ecllpse ot tbe snn ln Indla last Sat urday was accompanled by a rapld fall ot temparature, An earthy amell pervaded the alr, and tbe Bcene resembled a land scape nnder a wlntry Engllah sun. Tbere was a marvelouB corona ot pale sllver and blue arouud tbe Bun. Tbe conditlons were favorable at botb 81r Norman Lockyer's camp near Vizladroog, on tbe Malabar coast, and at Prolessor Campbell's camp near Jeur. Tbe natlve astrologera pre dloted terrlble calamltieB. Tbe natlves swarmed to rellglous exerclses, and tbere was general fastlng, but no great alarm. Tho uizim ot Ujdorbad llberated fllty prls oners, glvlng each a gifl ot money and clothes. Wbat makoB you tblnk your falber never went to colU ct? usked tbo fond m tlier. Ile doeau't kuow a hulf back iromacenior rusli, returned tbo boy ecorufully. CHRONIC BRONCHITIS. From I)r. Ilunlcr's Lcrturcson tlio I'roEreK of Aledlcnl clence In I.une Dlaensc. Clironio inflammation of the mucous mem brane lining the air tubes and cclls of the lungs is a very commun and very serious dl sease. It gencrelly rcsulU from neglected colds, but ls sometimes caused by breath Dg dust ln workshops and vapors in factoiicft I'articles of dust being inhalcd itritato the mucous lining of the lungs and make them sore, just as dus and small particles getting , into tlie cyes make them red, angry and sore. Bronchitis is always a lung disease, because tbe bronchial tubes aro tho chief part of tlie liing and ducts through which we breatho. To sajr that a person has bronchitis and yet that his lungs are sound is nbsurd and unlruo, since these tubes aro tho seat of overy known lung diseaso. All that can truthfully bo said js Jhat bronchitis is not consumption, although it n very llablo to end in tbatdisease. The inost constant Rymptoms of clironio bronchitis are cough, shortness of breath and mucous oxpcctoration. Iu slight or serious character is bIiowii by the kind of matter rased and the presence or nbscnco of loss of flesh, hectio fovcr and night swcats. Thcso latter symptoms when present, sliow the deep hold it has on the lungs nnd how (jre.itly it has al ready weakened and undermmded the general health. A great many bronchial eascs are met with In people advanced in lifo. lt begins with o cold in the fall, which lasts all winter. They cough nnd expectorate quantitiet of gray and jelly like niucus, but on the upproach of warm weather the cough grows better, and the expectoration almost coaaes, only to return with increased severity on tlie advent of cold again. Unless arrested, Ihis form of senilo bronchitis cuts short tlie thread of life. Most old people d o of it years boforo there is any necessity of dying, for want of propcr treat ment. In many cases clironio bronchitis is aa dan- gerous as consumption itself, and even moro ao tlian somo forms of that disease, So long s no organic change has taken place in the air tubes nnd nir cells, bronchitis is always perfect ly curable by local treatment of the diseaaed tubes But I cannot conceivo of thepossibility of any form of bronchial disease bein cured by stomach medication or the treatment com monly employed No local inflaramatory di Bease of any other organ has ever been cured witliout local treatment, and without local treatment I consider bron hitis aa fatal as con sumption. The bronchial membrane in time becomes altered in structure and pours forth a matter which bas all the qualities of pua: hectic fever and night sweats supervene, and the case tendsslowly but surely to death. There is a form of bronchitis especially re markable on account of tlie great abundance of the bronchial secretion. The patient ex pectoratesa pintor more of frotliy fluid a day, resembling gum water. They nre pale, like fersons blanched by hemorrhage ; generally ree from fever rieither quicknessof pulse nor heat of skin existing, but tlie wasting nway of the btly and general weakness is extreme. Examined after dealh no ulcerations or tuber cles nre found, nor anything reseiubling con sumption in the st4ite of the lungs They die of exhaustion through the xcesdve drain made upon the fluids nf the body, Sucb cases are alway curable if timely treated by astrin genW nnd antiseptics npplied by inhalation directly to the relaxed and weakened mem brane with tlie lutigs. (To be continued.) (Signed), liOBEKT I1UNTER, M.D.. Specialist in Lung Cases, 117 West 45th St.. New York. Note Renders of The Watchman who are intercsted for tlieniselves or friends can ob tain Dr. Uunter's books free by uddressiug hi ii as above. FOR SALE! A LARGE TWO ST0RY DWELLING HOUSE, witli EU, Curriago House and Stablo attacbcd. Running water for house and Btable. G.ouuda neatly and con venieully arranged. Sbadc and fruit trces. Lawn in front, with terraco for flowers. Two acres of good niowing land. Fremises in good condition. A nice location for any one wiebing to take Burumer boarders. Most of tbe furnituro will be eold with the house if desired. The above property ia tit uatcd at the corner of Miin aud West Streets, Lower Cabot, Vi. Mits JAMES P. STONE Wanted in Montpelier. A Grocery or Mercantile Bustness of some kind; also want to purchase a llouso. 1). F. 110LDEN, Real Estate and Business Agency, Hardwick, Vt. Standa at tlie Head, lieitln KverTtbliiR. weiiiy nupeiiur Valuablo Lecturei. Kmplo7mint uepariment. Open durlng tbe en t re yt-ar. For catalr-gne ad - nret uaunkli. fl SfOiriA0&TlGAPJtf IloiT.Aib.ny, .T. KSTATE )P SIATILDA SAIK3EANT. 8TAT OF VEKMONT, DlSlltlOTOr llANDOLril SS. In Vrobate Court, beld at Wathluuton. In aid for latit Dlitrtrt. nn tbe '.'lnt da; or Jauuary. A.D. 18 8. Chexier I)lckf7. Ailmtntitrator of he fRtate ot MATILDA SAI1(IIC.ST. Isle ot Wanhlugton, In ald Dl.trlct, deca red. makpt apptlcatlon t aald t ourt for Itcr-uae to deed alloftbe real e'a-e of pald deceaied. aliuatert In Va.!il',giim In lald lllairlct, repren.ntli'f; tliai the Batd Matllda Sarifeaut waa riur Uik tier llfetirae under a contract to cunrry tho lame. Vhereuoii, lt ti oraered by aald liurt tbat ald ai pllcailon be refentd toa neaalon thereof, to be beld at tbe llntel, ln aald WaahlnKtou, un the 18th day of t'ebruary. A.D. ItWi. for hearlnt: and decltlou thereonj and It ta furtberordereri. tbat aM peraona IntereMted ba notlUed hereof. br publlcatloa of notlce of said appllcatlon and order tlixreon three weeks aucco.atvelj In the Vermont Watchman J State Jouniat, a newapaper publlabed at Montpelier, In thlt Ntate, and which clrculatea ln ths nelEhbor IickkI of thote lnteretted, before aald tlme ot hear. Iiifr that they tnay appeur at aald tlme aud place aud, If they aee rauae, object tbereto. lty tbe Court. Atteat. 89-91 W1LL1AM II.MUIIOLS, Judxe KSTATE Ol' HEMAN A. WHITE. Statu of Vbumont. DlSTUIOTOF IlANUoLfll.SS. In l'robate Court beld at WaahlnKtoo, In arid for ald Dlitrict. on tbe 1 tt day of January, A I). 1898. An luairumeut purporlliiK tubejhe laat WIU aud Teataraeut of IIKMAN A. Wlll . I K lato of Waahlnn tou, In aald DUtnot, deceaaed, IwImk nrejented t the Court by Marletta A. h. White, ihe Kxfcutrlx naroed ibereln, for l'robatei It la ordeied by aald O uit, tbat all peraoi.a coiicernrd therelu be no tlfleii toappearataea lon of aald Court, to be beld at the llotel, I" aald WaahlnKtou, ou tbe (th my of Frbruary. A. D. mi, and almir caute. If any they mav have. agalnat the l'robate of aald Willi for wblch purro.o It It further orcered. that a copy of thr recurd of thla order be publlabed three weeki aucceaalTely In tne Vermont Wa eh nan i- St te Journat prfnUd at Moutpeller, preiloui to aald tline appduted for hearlng. ny ibe ttiurt Atteat, B91 WILLUM II. NIUIIOL8, Judge. A SSIfJNEK'S NOTIOE, ASTAfKOF VEHMONT.Waalilnntou Dtatrlct, M. In the matter of LU IIEK II. ATHEHTON, Iuaolveut Debtora. To Whom It Mat Oonckrn t The underalime4 hereby ulvei notlce of bla apuolutmeiit aa aaaljrue of the eatateor LUTIIKIt II. A I IIKIt I'ON of Water. bury In aald Dt.lrtct.hu havlnK been adjudireuan luaolvent debtnr ou hla owu prttilnn. Waterbury, Vt., Januaiy Kd, 1S'. . , FHANK. II. A I'HKHTON, Aaalgnee. Kubhkk Stamti. made to order by tbo Vermont A'atchuian Oompaav