VERMONT WATC11MAN & STATE JOUliNAL, WEDNESDAY. JAN. 22, 1.902. 13 You the Finest aund CaJ&e It is conceded that Royal Baking Powder is purest and strongest of all baking pow ders,absolutely free from alum, ammonia and every adulter ant. "Royal" makes the best and most wholesome food. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST..NEWYORK. WILLIAMSTOWN. Loonnrd Rolation and Miss .Tosio Doiiahno woro mnrried liist Wednesduy by Rov. WiUiiim Sehofleld, of our vil lngo, at tlio rcsidonco of tlio lnttur. A daughtor wns born .ltist Wcdnas day to yonng .Tolin Wilfoie. Edith M., only duughter of tlio late Luthor imd Mrs. Alioo Brown Wuldo, died last week at tlio homo of her graudfuther, Denison Brown of North field, imd hor body wns bronght hero for burisil in our villnge cemctory last Friduy. Althonjh ior somo years she ias bt'im a pnrtial invulid, sho was in truite fair henlth up to tlio llrst of last WPi'k, wln'ii slio was fatally tukon with hoarlot fovcr. Slio was twelvo years of ngo. It was of tiiis little miss tbat a fow ycars ngo wo mudo'nn itom, wbilo slio was living in tlio South. Hnving dono something that cnlled for roproof by hor stepmothor, slio folt that it ought to bo takon into considoration by hor mothor that it was "so hurd for hor to bo good in a Georgia clininto. " Ono of our farmors latoly paid $75 for a huudred bushols of potntoos de livered in our villago. Charlcs "M. Edson is drawing ico from his pond onthoWnltcr Williams placo for tlio lator supply of his cus tomcrs. II o seenis likoly to hdve this old to hinisolf, this yoar, having, it is said, bought out his compotitor, Er vin H.Murtin. Ho ought nowtomake a living profit on ico, having boon compollod in lato years, to soll for flf teon conts a hnndrod pounds. At tlio bi-monthly meeting of our library association last wcek 150 books wero taken out. Tho recoipts of tlio meeting, iiioluding a sharo sold tho daughtor of Lowis,M. Seavor, wero 14.40. Archio M., yonngcst son of Charlcs 0. Staples, after a long, sad, suffor ing illness from rheumatic troubles, died last Thursday morning at tho ago of nenrly fonrtoon yoars, and was buried from his homo ou Sunday af tornoon. In this groat sorrow that has come to his parentSj they havo rioh consohition that thoy liavo '! d nothing of the mo.st loving curo and dovotion to thi boy so doar to thom, to rostoro hoalth to him. Noxt Friday ovening, Jau. 24, thoro is to bo a sooiablo in tho town hn.i, given by tho school ehildrori, to whieh tho entiro town is invitod. No chargo is to ,bo mado for ndniission and no collcction is to bo askcd for, nor will thoro bo any rofreshnients, oxcopt for tho inner man. Wo shall look for a largo and intorested andience. Mr. and Mrs. Gilman I. .Tackson, formcr townsfolks now of Barre, havo gono to Talapoosa, Ga., for Mr. Jackson's honlth, that requires a warmer elimato in wintor than Ver mont alfords. LLEY & A Sale on Next week we take and it is desirable to close out all odd lots this week. We have done our part and more. . . . GARMENTS. Only ten CoatB nn'l Cnpen lcft, so wo can't show you much of any ns Borttnont, but wlmt wo liavo you can buy at lmlf price. We liavo fifteon Children's Long Conts, nfjcs 2 to 10 yenrs, rcgulnr pricea from 82.00 to 87.50. You cnn buy thom this week al half pricc. MUFFS. S3.00 Eloctrio Senl at 4.00 Eloctrio Senl at 4.50 Electrio Seul nt 82.00 2.75 3.00 6ILIEY & 114-118 North Main Wish read Lewis JI. Seavor has recoived word from Chicairo, of the doatli of V. L. Seavor, tho ouly e.hild of his lato brothor. and our former townsinnn, Ezrn Seavor. Hodipdon.Tan.il. IIo was forty-threo years of ago. lle left a wifo and daughter. Mrs. Orange Bunnister, died last Fri- day atter an illness ot two wooks, from lnilanimation of tho bowels. bhe eamo hero from Northfield, as the see ond wifoof Mr. Baiuiistor, the llrst one havinc beon a duughter of tho lato .Tohn Staiilos. Slio loaves a husband and tlireo childron. Slio was a good woman. Hor ago was lorty-livo years. Tho Kimball sistors, MissIIelen and Rov. Frnnces A., havo lately boen visited bv a brothor, llev. .lohn Kim ball, who comes baek to New Kngland fioni Tltnsville. ronn.. and is to lo eate iu Lyndonvillo, as a Universalis' pxstor. This story has come down to us of tho bright riaughtor ot ono ol our oost known villaKors. m an eariior iay. Whon a child hcr mothor and an aunt wero onoo talking over a mattor, in hor lioariim, that socmcd to lntorest hor little ears vory muoh. But there wero liortions of tho talk that theso grown folks thought tho little miss ouglit not to licar, and theso wero civcn in a much lowor tono of voioe, a fact that did not escap' the notico of tho child, av shown by hor com mont, nairoly, " You whispor tho bad dest part. " It may not havo been nccossary for us to introduco this item with that Httlo story lor wo Jiopo it has heen apparont for ycars that our itom- havo intendcd to whispor tho "badilest part" of tlmigs that liappon hero, so that thoy will novor bo heard by the Watchman typo and get into nrint. Sullico it to say tliat in tiiom torests of temporanoo and morality our commuiiHv is not asleei), ovon tliougli violations of moral and civil laws aro not ofton hero reeorded. Sarah Beatrice, tho infant daughtor of Dr. V. .T. Tindall, (lied carly on Saturdav morinng, hor ago uemg he tweon six and seven months. Sho was a prottv child. Tho funeral was , .ju Snnday, Rov. 1'Vances A. Kimball olilciating. The observanco of tho thirty-llfth anniversarv of tho marriago of Mr, a-'d Mrs. .T. B. Brockway by thoir -,i.uliodist friends last Friday after noou and ovening, was a vory success ful and nleasant all'air. Rov. F. E. I Currier read a llno and appropriato Doom that had beon sohi m tor tlio oc casion. aftor whioh he presonted Mr. and lurs. isrocKway wiin a onair tuai Mr Brockway caUs lns "old arm chair. " Mr. Brockway is so mueh of a hustlor that wo don't assoeiato him with that old arm chair yot. Threo rcoitations woro given by Mrs. Olivor Dickinson, a song was sung by ilrs. John Farnhain, a duct was given by A Odd Lots! our annual inventory DOMESTICS. A ,'ood 40 inch Unbloached Cot ton, worth 7c, at only Cc. Our best Blcuclicd Sliect, worth G3 , at only 55c. Twonty-tlvo dozon SnpkiiiH, woith 81.50, at only 81.25. Ton dozon Bleaclied and Un bloached Unth Towels at 5c each, Ten dozon Iluck Towels, regulurly bold at 15c, nt 10c cnch. A BBOTT, 8t - Barre, VI, BBOTT. Misscs Grcgory nnd Gurrior, violln and organ music wns playcd by Mrs, V. H, Ourrior and daughter, and a recltation was given by JJossio Siovo right, tho little graiiddaitghter of Mr. aud Mrs. Brockway. Refreshments woro sorved and at th closo all scom ed doligtod with tho days' exporiences. Ch.iiks iiihI liiiliiicd siiils iiiii licing ilis posed of at s'linll pticos iit i I itni-r Vitts'. 11. II. Martin, ono of our leading farniers is feoding llfty swino aud flfty cows, this M'intor. Rov. V. 10. Ourrior onleiated at tho fuuorul of Mrs, llarry Fogg on Tuos-day. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Olarenco MoDormott will rojoico with thom in tho birth of a daughter last Sunday. Ono of our nroiiiinent farmors tolls us that holn is so scareofor fann work that ownors of largo furms will liavo to givo uji faifniiig on a largo hcalo and do what work thoy can tliom- selves. Tho sub.icct of study by our Ladics Reading Club noxt Suturday aftornoou niooting with Mrs. B. 1 Sibley, will be "Wordsworth. " The rector of tho Kpisconal churcli of Bnrro was horo last Saturday, pro HUinubly calling upon somo who aro or liavo beon, mcmbors ot tiiat uraucii ol tlio churcli. Teamster Jerry Fillold hanled a loud of ico from 0. M. Kdson's jiond, last Saturday, with ono horso, that weigh od t, 100 pounds. Miss Lizzio Lano has returnod to .T. B. Brookway's family from a fort night's visit in or about Middlebury. Mrs. .Tason Johnson was at our vil latre last Saturday for the iirst timo nftor hor ruuaway somo days ago. Sho has not reeovorcd from the groat and iminftil shock to hor nervous systom bytliat exporioneo on tho east sido of our town, whon slio was rlding witn hcr vouug Kraudson and driving lior solf. 'L'he horso ran to the village and the I wo i)cions weio tlirown trom the sloigh near tho Mothodist churcli. In hor state of intlrm hoalth it is a won- der that tho strain upon hor body did not itself work worso rosults ovcn than it did. What nmy bo dono in growing, suc cessfullv, lillies of tho valley, in llow or nots. niav bo soon in tho drug store of Fred A. Ainsworth, whoro snoh aro in lilossom. Mr. and Mrs. Ilal Ohenoy now of Randolph, camo horo Saturday as guosts ot Mr, and Mrs. liarvey 1j. Chenoy. Wo havo just beon favored with tho smlit ot a woll prosorved printed lot- tor that appeared lifty-ono years ago last October in tho Mothodist papor kuown as tlio "Uhrisitan Messencer," and printed in Montpolier. It wns irom tlio pen ot Kov. Jiowis iiiu, tho Mothodist ministor horo at tho timo. and records the torriblo denth, by burning, of Widow llarmony Clif ford, a grandmothorof tho lato Lyman A. Work, aud in tho house now occu- ined by tho family ot Henry Foole Sho was somo soventy-livo years of ago and lived nlone. Somo of tho roaders of tho Watcliman may recall this tragio ovont and tho thrill of horror tlint wont through thom r.. they saw her eharred body in tho chair in wlncli sho had diod boloro discovered. Rov. D. II. Strong oillciated at tho funeral of Archio M. Staples, last Sun day nftornoon, and Rov. F. 15. Curriir at tlio tunerai ot Mrs. urango liannis ter, as also ata funeral in East Brook field, tho sanio day. Georgo W. Lyndo has resigued his position that ho lias iiold lor somo years as ono of tho diroctors of tho National bank of Barre. Lewis M. Seavor will go to New l ork next wcek, on ono of his poriodi cal businoss trips. At tho celobration of tho thirty-llfth anniversary ot Mr. and Mrs. .1. ti. Brookway's marriago, last Friday, there was an expressioh in tho poom, siiocially furnished for tho occasion, that led Mr. Brockway to recall and toll an ovont in coniieotion with his woddniK day. With his brido.olcet, Miss Katc P. Dodgo of Barre, ho had startod in a sloigh for Montpelier, to havo tho knot tied. In thoso days tho ico on tho rivor, tlns soutli sido ot Montpelier, was used a good deal for trotting and dnvmg, and Mr. liroek- way, at tho proiior pomt in tlio lngli way left tho lattor for the former, and just as ho wns about getting on to tho ico, tho brido-to-bo was tlirown trom tho sloigh. Ho otl'ors no other ex planation for tho catastropho, than tliat it was 'kind o' sidlin there" But however it .liapponod he wnsn't long, ns it seomed to him, iu roscuing tho woman from hor plight. With tho woight of threo scoro and moro ycars on lns shouldors- now, ho tlnnks ho could not accomplish a siniilar rescuo in tho samo timo, if it woro nccdcd. But tho twain wont on and woro soon mado ono and thoir lifo journoy sinco may not havo known moro ot acci donts than aro common to mankiud. May its onding bo tho best part of it all. Tho morcury wont to twonty-flvo degrcos bolow zoro at our dopot, Mon day 'morning last. Mrs. Lucina Martin, daughter of tho lato Russoll Martin, nnd wifo of llarry Fogg, died on Sunday foronoon nt tho ago of somo sixty-nino years, leaving a husband, son and daughtor. For sovoral years past sho has been sufforing from eancorons troubles. Ono after anothor thoso cancors havo boen romoved, but others would como and at last, after hor long, bravo, jia tient strimclo, hor body succuuibed to diseaso. Death inust havo beon a sweot releaso to hor, and her friends may well boliovo it was gain indecd, to hor. Sho was buried from hor homo on Tuesday aftornoou. Olayton II. Martin is roimrtod as without much chango sinco his surgi. cal onoration week boforo last. His eondition soems to bo vory sorions. It is said tho oncino at tho Fontaua Brothors granito iihint, will soon bo put in ruuning order aud that Donnis Carlin will bo wiinted as enginoor. goodly numbor of our Ohristiau Endoavorors wont to tho Ohristiau Endeavor mootings at Barro last Wed. nosday. Miss Luoy II. Paino of Bethel wont from horo last week to Washington, in tho interests of tho CorroBpondonco school, of Springllold, Mass. Sho will rotnrn hero boforo many days. Aftor his loiig timo iuvalidism, in which his lifo has boen nlmost dos- paired of at times, Prostou Oross is gainiug in flosli, at his old homo in Now Brunswick and ho may yot bo n vlctor ovor his throatonod consiunp-tion. Thron funnrnlH Innl. Hniwlnr mwl (1m dcatit of a fourtli porson the samo day, was a most unusual occurronco horo. Tho annual mcotiinr of tho Will- ianistown leoturo association will bo hold at Lyndo's hall, ou Saturday evoiiing, .Tnn. 25, at oight o'clnck. 'L'ho eoutinued succoss of tho associa tion is largoly dopondont upon tho porsonal lntorost of each aud ovory individiial in town. It is oarnostly deslrod that such au intorost will bo nianifested by a good attcudunco at tnis niooting. xno presonco or ovorv soason ticket holder is especially ro (litestod. WATERBURY. Martin Ilonan, a highly cstoomcd olti.cn of this town, died on Friday after a brief illness. A wifo and a daughtor, Mrs. D. T. Ilarvoy, survivo iiiu. Tlio luneral will bo hold on Sunday. A. A. Gile of Bostou has been a vis itor in town tliis week. Frod Leaso has gono to Bothol to spond tho wintor with Mr. and Mrs. llarry Leaso. IIo will go to Cali fornia in tho spring. D. T. Hnrvoy's houso on Union streot has boen wired for eloctricity. It is now oceupicd hy Ned McGrath and is tho loeal olllco of tho Consoli datod Lighting Conipany. Mrs. II. Cass has returnod from hor visit in Manchester, N. H. Waltor Corliss of Waitsfield and Miss Catherino Wheeler of Duxbury woro married this weok, Rov. F. B. Koiiogg porlorming tho coroniony. E. T. Ilouston is visiting at, his homo in Stowo a few days. Now is your good opportutiity if yoti wish n fur jnrknt nt a grently rcduccd p'k'o. Ilomer I'itts is whoro you will ihnl tliom. Mrs. A. C. Koherts, sitccossor to Mrs. S. M. Yoik, will bo iu Watorbui y ou Tliuisdny, Jamiary to do work. Any ono wisliiug work done can lunvo onh rs at tlio post-oriico. F. M. Small, stato Grnngo doputy, organizcd a Grango in Moretown on Friday ovening. E. E. Evans is enjoyiijg a trip through Massacliusetts. John ahd Cushman Gcary have re turnod from thoir visit in Hyde Park. Tho Congrcgational Sunday-school has elccted tho following ollicers: B. R. Domoritr, snperintoudunt ; W. H. Trowbridge, assistant; Miss Oarrie Wells, trcasurer; Miss H. M. Thomp son, librarian. Miss Bollo Cooloy is visiting in Soutli Ryegate. Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Flannory aro re.ioicing over tho birth of a daugh tor. C. N. Perkins has purchascd tho Lavanay farm of Fred Powers and will soon oecupy it. Mirfs Emina L. Davis has sold hor millinory storo and will roturn to her homo in San Francisco. A. S. Atkius is employed as flrcman on the Central Vermont railroad. Tho wintor school on Blush hill has oponed with Miss Frankio Smitli as tcachor. Miss Bcssio Bruco is onjoying a va cation from hor duties at tho hospital. Miss Elizaboth King has finishod W'ork as operator in tho Morrisville tolophouo oxchango and has roturned to hor homo in this village. Miss Bornieo Johnson is soriously ill. Mrs. Robort Knowles is visiting in Burlington. Tho installation of ofllcors of tho Odd Fcllows vas held on Friday evon ing. G. E. Moody has purchasod flvo draft horses in Boston which ho is to uso in his lnmber businoss. Miss Carrio Koen has been conflned to hor homo for sovoral days by in jnrios sustained to hor kneo by slip jiing and fnlling on tho sidowalk. Tho local professionul nnd Imsiness mon aro contemplnting tho fonnatiou of a social club similar to tho Apollo club at Montjiolior. Thoro is a livoly lntorost manifested in the idea. Mr. and Mrs. Fiddock ontertaincd a party of twenty-iivo ladios nnd gontlo nioii from .loncsvillo'on Thursday. B. R. Demoritt is on a business .trip to New York, Phildelphia, Baltimoro, and Washington, in tho interests of tho Demerritt & Palmor Mnnufaotur ing Compnny. Mrs. D. W. Cooloy 1ms heen visit ing in Rutland for tho past weok. Oporations havo begun in earnest in tho fnctory of tho Truo Mnnufuctur ing Conipany. Alroady twenty-two uuichiues havo been iustalled and ton moro nro boing set in placo which will givo emplovmcnt to about forty porsons. Beginning with noxt Mon day flvo girls will bo set to work each day until tho full quota is fllled. Charles Root has gono to Ormond, Fla. , whoro ho is to bo employed in a hotol during tho wintpr. Frauk Kinc is recovorinc from his long illonss nnd will rcsumo his duties at tho Lyman markct. Mrs. O. G. Hatch and M"rs. O. Batos havo beon visitiiur in Bristol for a fow days this wook. Mrs. W. V. Brvan ontertained tho Lndics' Aid socioty this wook. Bert Woodard of Dakota is assistiinr Georgo Woodard, his father, in tho muiiuiacturo ot buttor boxes. Mrs. Ellen Whoolor is visiting in Moscow. Dennis O'Dea of Burlintgon has beon the gnest of Mrs. William O'Brien , his daughtor, this weok. Mrs. O. B. Portor of Waitsfield is visiting in town. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Rickor, who havo beon visiting rolntives iu town for tho past two months, roturned this wook to thoir homo in Colborgon, Neb. Miss Jossio Whoolor, who has beon visiting in town for throo weoks, has roturned to Ottawa. Eldor J. M, MeLucas is attonding tho Intornntional Advont Conferenco at Holland, Vt., as dolgnto from tho Vermont Advont Conforonco. Rov. and Mrs. Georgo Tabor, Mrr. William Patch and Miss Graco Prior aro at tonding 'tho Advont Conforonco at Stanstcad, P. Q. GREATEST Discoverer of Paine's Gelery Gompound to Wliom Thou sands Owe Life and Perfect Healtii. "Excopting its handful of magnifl ccnt statesmon and its military he roes," says the most recont writor upon America, "tho peoplo owe moro to Dartmouth'sphysician teacher thun to any one man. "In every walk of life, among tho highest olllco holders at Washington, in tho homos of tho best pooplo in tho largo cities, among tho every day folks of tho eountry families in comfortablo circumstances, fiunilies that live from hand to mouth, and could not, if thoy wished afl'ord tho serviees of :tny but an ordinary physieiun everywhero I havo met pooplo to wliom Paiuo's Colory Com pound has been a blessing. " Tho story of tho lifo v ork of this ginnt nniong mon has boen often told nnd i fnniiliur to most renders. Tho likeness abovo is probably tho best portrait of him yot printed.' It was tho world fained discovory hy Prof. Phelps of an infalliblo curo for thoso foarfnl ills that result from an impaired nervous svstem and im- puro blood which has oniloared tho j great doctor to tho world and mado j his lifo an era in tho praotico of medi- 1 cino. i EAST CALAIS. Tlio rcgulnr ineeting of Moscow lodga of Good Tuiujilnrs will bo liuld on Eridny ovuning of tlus weok instuad of Saturday. Georgo Suinnur died suddunly lnst Wodnesdny aftornoou of lieart disonso. IIo wont into tho liouso of his ncnrest iieiglihor, A. I', (leorgo, and coinpliuiied of a sevoie pain niound tlio licart, nnd iu a fow iuimiti-s lio was d-iul. Deceascd lmd uo family but lmd lived nlonu ut tlio old homo wliou not in Boston wliuro ho had businoss interusts. Ho loft ono sis tor, Mrs. Louisa Bouiis of Murslillcld, nnd a brotlior, Alonzo Sumut'r of Diiucuuuoii, I'cnii. Fuiioial soi viues woro liold at tlio homo of a uicce, Mis. Horaco Buriiliam, on Sundnv nnd tho- body was plnccd in tlio roci'iving vsnilt. A Card.' We. tlm uiideivigin'il, do lieroby ugroo to l'ffiunl tho liioiioy on u 50 eent bottlo ot'tiioeiio's'W'uriniited Syiup of Tur If It fuils to euro your oougli or cold Wo nlso gimrniiteo n cont bottlo to prove satls. laotoi'y ) iiiDUL'y loriiiKled. II. 11. Niohol?. Middlesex. Clias. l) Wnnl. Middlesex. .1 II. Dniilols, Middlesox .1 L Spauliliii!:, Wurreu. II. V- Storllng, Warroii. WEST CORINTH. Sovoral from tliis jdnco nttcudod tlio Froo Bnptist nssoL'iation nt tho Mondow Friday, .Sntiiiday and Sundny. Rov. J. A. Wriglit nnd wifo from Riuu noy, N. II., rt'cuntly viaitml iu town. Ray nnd Erncst Cruns of Versliiie vis ited thoir sistur. Mrs. Wiunio Wiggins lnst Saturday imd Sunday. Mis. C. M. lirowu at tlio Iluiroiigli is quito siok. Dr. Corwiu of Cholsca was rvocutly rallcd to sco hor. R. II. YVilliains is gainiug, IIo sits up sovenil lioiiis in a day. Edwiu lllauoliard nnd brido frm Lymo, N. II., visited a fow days last week with his iiuclo, Adonii'iim l.itcli, wliilo on thoir wcddiug tour to liarro. OF ALL PHYSICIANS Prof" Phelps was born in Connecti cut and graduatod in medicino at Yale. His unusual talont soon brought him roputation and prominonco nmoug his profehsionnl brethren. First ho was electod to tho professorship of anatomy iind surgery in the Vermont uuiversity. Next he was appointod lcctnror of materia niedica and medi eal botany in Dartniouth collego. Tho next yoar ho was ehoson profesor of tho chair thcn vacated by Prof. Rob by, and oceupicd tho chair, tho most importaut ono in jho eountry, at tho timo when ho llrst formnlated his most remarfcablo prcscriiitiou. In view of tho overwholming testi lnony to tho vnluo of Paino's celery compound that recontly ajipoared f rom mon and wonien of national roputa tion, tho picturo of Prof. Phelps is particularly intcresting. Paino's Celory Compound makcs peoplo woll. It is tho ono truo specific rccognizo and pre.scribed today by cmi nent praetitioners for discuses arising from a dobilitatod nervous system. Prof. Phelps gavo to his profcssion a positive curo for sleeplessnoss, wast ing strongtli, dyspcpsia," biliousnoss, CABOT. Tho Odd Kelkws aud Rclckalis with thoir fiunilies aud mvitcd guests enjoyod a very pleasant tiine at thcir hall last Fri day ovening, when tho niuiual installation of tho oflieers of both ordera took placo. i Tho installation was performodby Deputy iirnim iuabior i. niyers, assisteu uy Giand Marshall G. L. Dwinull for tlio Odd Fellows and by Deputy I'resident Mrs. Eniily Roberts, assisted by Grnnd Mar .shall Mrs. Murtha L. Goodale, both of Montpolier, for tlio Robekas. The work was douo iu n crcditnblo luanuor. Aftor tho eorcinonios nll wero invitod to p.irtakc of n freo bampiet of oysters, rolls, cold luonts, picklcs, pics, cakes, doiighuuts aud eoffeo. Full justico wns givon this part of tho jiiograiuino. Tho remainder of tho ovmnng was siient-in singing, protno uadiug, eto., aud at tho late, or ratlicr eaily liour, tho vouipauy broko up, nll agrecing that it lmd been n most enjoy alilo occasion. Gcu. J. G. McCullougli of Bennington will lecturo at Cabot in thu high school locturo eoursu on Friday ovoning, Jauu ary21. Gen. McCullougli is ono of tlio1 lluost in.itois iu tlio Stato, nnd tlio peoplo of Cabot aud surrounding towns nro to bo cougratiilated tlmt Siiperintendeiit J. P. Lainsou Ims beon ablo to securo hhu for tlmt ovening. It will bo au oratorienl trcnt tlmt no ono eiin nffnrd to miss. Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Carnenter are re joicing over the birth of a daughter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Ilowe of Milette, South Dakota, are visiting Miss Martha Hickford. Gen. J. G. McCullougli of Bennington will sneak In the town hall next rnriav evenlng in the school course. lle is too well known to receive any introtiuction, The acricultural nieeting of last Friday was very well attended. Much interest was nianifested. It is reported that J. S, Wilson is to leave his farm and movc to Marshfield with his mother. Good Templars are hereby informed livor complaint, nouralgia, rhenma- tism, all nervous diseases and kidncy i troubles. For all such complaints i'aino's colory compound has succeed ed again and again whoro overything elso has failed. No remody was over so highly reo onnneiidcri becauso nono over accom plishcd so much. Today Paino's celory compound stands without compotitiou for fced ing oxhaustod norvcs nnd bnilding up tho streugth of the body. It curos radically and pormanently. Tho ner vous prostration and genoral dobility from which thonsauds of wonien suffor so long that it ilnally gots to bo soc ond iiaturo with thcm all this suffer ing and despondency can bo very soon romoved by properly foeding tho nervos and roplaoing tho unhoaltliy blood by a froshor, more highly vital ized fluid. A hoalthy incrense in ap petito and a corrospouding gain in weight and good spirits follow tho uso of Paino's celery compound. Paino's colory compound is the most remarkablo medical achiovement of this genorntion. that the union to bcheld at South Wood bury will be on Saturday next, afternoon and evening. j The creamery made 15,027 pounds of I uuuer in wie monin ot iJecemuer trom i 2(5i?,238 pounds of milk and 3,172 pounds I of cream ; highest test 0.40; Iowest, 4.00 ; arerage, 5.0 Ij twenty-two and one-half cents per pottnd was paid for butter and , i5.oc ior fat. j Mrs. B. G. Rogers visited Mrs. C. C. , Fletcher at Swanton last week. An error was mado last week in report , ing Mrs. .1. P. Stone as recovering from , illness sufficient to be up around the house. Slie is uuable to leave her room as yet. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Collins are stop ping in town for awhile. i Mrs. J. L. Herrick has had an offer of S300 for hcr horse. ; Some little talk was occasioned last week over the conibined action of several of the taxpayers in asking the town grand juror to enforce Chapter 199 of the re , viscd statutes iu relation to ' Itinerant Vendors." l'arties from Montpelier with quite a niess of shop worn and out-of-date artieles of nierchandise hired a room for four days and endetvored to mhkc auction salcs without a liceAse in violation of said law. The citizens believed that persons being allowed to come into town and bag tlie peoples' monev to carry out of town should pay for sai privilege the same as all town taxpayers do which a licence regulutes. The pirties left town before any papers wcre 'served, finding them sclves aniennble to the law. Mrs. V. Uoger gave birth to a daugh ter January 19. Thla i)jnuture on uv. ry t . ot the gonuloo Laxati ve Bromo -Quinine Tableta ho rcmtHly tnt i nr. N u i'dIiI Iu day