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VERMONT WATUHMAN & STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1902. Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls, and muffins. ROVAL BAKINO POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST. NEW YORK. WILLIAMSTOWN. Rov. A. J. Ranslow of Swanton wlll dolivcr tho Memorial Day adtlrcss. Mrs. Bctsy Ilntch Hnywnrd roturii ed lnst week from a two montli's stay in Northfield. Slio is somowhnt itn provod in hcnltli, though far from woll. ' Ed-rVin Wliitnoy's niother nud sis ter will soon movo to liis houso, to live, owing to tho dcatli of liis broth cr Elwin. Frank Stacy has movod to Barro where lio has a job of granito polish ing with tho Harrison Granito Coni pany. Tlio solectmon refused to cousidcr tlie matter of a road from our niain strect toconnoct with tho road to.Tohn Farnhain's housc, on tho gronnd, wo boliovo, of a doplcted town treasury. Nows camolast weok from thohomo of Mrs. Barnoy D. Flint in Colorado, of tho vcry alarming condition of hor only daughtor, Ncllio, following an attack of scarlct fovor. Her life was dt-spaired of by her physioian. Barnet Goodrioh's son, at last ac counts liad taken up tho work of a cow boy in tho far west. Ho wcnt to a suburb of Donvcr, Col. , last fall to work for liis aunt, Mrs. Barnoy D. Flint. Hiram Drury is solling ngricultural implemonts in conneotion with liis farming. Frank aud Oalvin, tho two sons of Oharles B. and tho lato Emily Fliiit Townsond, and wlio havo oeen in Brit ish America in lato years, havo latoly started for Alaska, to bo thoro a ycar. prospectiug, otc. As Mr. nnd Mrs. G. L. Willinms were proparing to spcnd May 17 away from horae, frknrts began to drop in to remind them that thoy had boen marriod twciity-fivo years, and at noon thair spacions board was fillcd. Through tho afternoon, frionds con tinnod to arrivo, until a goodly nuni ber were present. Tho timo was pleasantly spent in clnit and mnsic. Tokens of silvor, china and othor ar ticl.es woro left as momentoes of a pleasaut occasiou. Thero will bo a flag raising in con noctiou with tho school in tho qnarry district, this wook, Thursday in an- iiuipinion 01 iuomoriai JJay. Liaw yer W. C. White will bo prosent, for a talk to tho yonng folks. Tho demaud for good horses here, now-a-dnys, is a matter for congratu lation of farmers who raiso them, in faet, for all who havo them to soll. Sovoral havo lately been bought aud takon from hore. Jamos K. Lyndo aud company aro invoioiug their stock of goods propar atory to Mr. Lyndo's retiremont from tho firm. Ho is ablo to bo out of doors, uow, but has not yot rocovered liis physical strength, and is convinc ed that it is tho part of discrotion that he give up somo of liis bnsinoss cares. Tho Grearsou-Beckett granito com pany aro inoreasing their forco of cut ters now-a-days. Thoir now snrfaco cntting machiuo is doing a vory suc cossfnl work. Druggist Frod A. Ainsworth had a mcK week last week, with erysipolas Ifa tho faco and head, reqniring tho nnremitting attentiou of Dr. Watsou, twico a day. So successful has boen tho caro of physieiau and uurso iu tho timo, his recovory is hoped for. William Ilansou diod last Thursday in his eighty-first yoar, aud was Duried from his homo ou Saturday af tornoou iu tho villago cometory, Rov. Frances A. Kimball oflloiating at tho funoral. Ho leaves a son, Dr. Loster W. Hanson of Barro and a daughtor, Mrs. Chirk Stewart of Berlin. His wifo and two childron had prooeded him. Mr. Hansou's lifo had boou liv ed largoly in this town as an activo, well-known fannor and tho confldonco of his townsnu'ii in him had boen Bhown by thoir oleotion of Aiin to oflict'B of servioe, especially as soleot mnn. Not tho loast of his rnerits was tho smilo and tho ohoory maunor that always characterized him as wo saw liim. His doath brings tho ond of an otlier familiar namo in our placo. Mrs. Laura Townsond Athorton of Waterbury has rocently boou visiting family friend9 hero. At tho rocont salo of proporty bo longing to tho lato Araasa W. Farn. liam, cows brought from twonty-flvo to forty dollars, ono or moro yoarling lioifers. brouglit sixtocu dollars. Calvos sold woll. Maynard Kisor has taken his bed, aftor quito a long poriod of ill hoalth, and it is said ho has oonsumption. His caso appoals to tho largo sympathy of liis frionds. Maynard Sponcor was iu Ludlow last wook as a delogato to tho Odd Follows gatliorings, and reports a flno timo. Makes Hot Breads Whole-, some .Tohn Lyndo had chargo of tlo good music on Memorial Sunday and Jamcs II. Walbridgo is to havo it oh Memor ial Day. Waltor E. Grangor is to bo marshal on Momorial Day. Miss Bollo Camp will havo tho direotion of tlie childron's exercisos, and our band will bo in attondanco at tho oxercises of tho day. Dr. E. B. Watsou has a vory sick paticnt in tho por.son of Mrs. L. A. Hall, living on tho old Calvin Flint farm. H Georgo T. Durkee, son of tho lato William Durkeo of Barre, "has bought Norman Minard's farm near tho Rood pond. Tho weathor was favorablo for a largo attondanco at tho Memorial Sun day oxercises at tho Univorsalist church. Rov. Frances A. Kimball's sormon was mucli likcd. Fred Burnham, aftor a short visit at homo at tho close of his first year in Tuft's Collego will go again tc tho Appledoro Houso, Isle of Shoals, N. H., for tho season as an employco. Our citizons will havo till tho twen-ty-second of August, iuclusive, to pav tho first installment, of ninoty conts on tho dollar, of taxcs to tho town treasuror. A Repnblica'n caucus is callcd for Saturday eveuing of this weok to elect delecatos to tho Statfi conven tion. Undor tho faithful caro of Dr. E. B. Watsou aud a skillcd nurse, drug gist Fred A. Ainsworth soems on tho way to recovery from his sovoro at tack of erysipelas in tho faco and head. Thus far in tlio doctor's prac tico ho has nevor lost a caso by this dread diseaso. Our station agont tells us that tho railroad bnsinoss here has increased at leust twenty-fivo per cont in tho last year. Tho solcctmeu havo appointed Wal ter E. Grangor lister in placo of Oharles A. Briggs resigned, to assist in tiio quaoreunial appraisal of real estate. Warren Grcarson, who bought out Ed Honso's barber shop will occupy mo tonement anout to lio vacated by ueorgo li. uosworth. Lawyer H. 0. Whito 1ms bought Mrs. Arthur Simou's pretty houso on vjonstruction hill. In a rocont thunder storm, an elm troo not far from a barn on tho Ches ter Martin farm was struck by light- ning. : THETFORD. Ellizabeth Morey fell from a chair recontly and broko hor leg. Graduating oxecrises at Thotford acadcmy will bo held at tho church on Wednesday aftornoon. Evarts Worcester is at homo from tfurlington collego. Mrs. Samuol Wobster has recovored from her rocent illness. William Coombs spcnt Sunday in Lebauon. Rov. Mr. Loder preached tho bac calaureato sormon ou Sunday to tho graduating class of Thetford acad emy. Mr. Olark from Canaan, N. H., is visiting his daughtor, Mrs. William Ooorabs. Will Wolch is visiting his mothor for a fow days. Oharely Garoy is at homo from Burlington collogo, slck with moaslos. Susan Bradloy has roturuod to Fair loo after sponding a fow weoks witli her sistor, Mrs. O. F. Chamborlain. Mr. Whoelor of Lyme, N. II., ront ed Mrs. Plnmmer's placo and has moved liis family thoro. Mr. Wood aud wifo aro taking caro of Lyman Slafter, who is very fooblo. EAST BROOKFIELD. " Many from this part of tho town at tondod tho momorial sormon at Brook field Oontor on Sunday. Thoso who woro roported critically ill from this placo last wook aro con sidored to bo convalosoing. Austin Peasoloy and wifo of Wal tham, Mass., woro guosts at V. B. Carpentor's last wook. Oharlos D. Sawyor of Northflold was in town last wook sotting monu mental work for Mrs. Matilda 'Hovoy. A. D. Reed has recontly takon down two old barus proparntory to bullding a now ono in tho near futnre. CALAIS. Miss Frnncos Kent wont to Marsh flold last Thursday to romain for somo timo. Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Pawlot aro visiting thoir daughtor, Mrs. Goorgo Kent. Thoro was a good attondanco nt tho Momorial sormon last Sunday by Rov. Efllo K. M. Jonos. WATERBURY. Mrs. Anton Landt is in Lowoll, Mass., for a fow days, visiting hor daughtor, Mrs. Edgar Durand. Plnk uyo has beon tho provailing distcnipor iu town and during tlio pnsl wook abont half tho sciiolars havo boon victinis. Thomns A. Douglass and Miss Bortha Oakcs, both of Stowe, were marrlcd at tho Congregational parson ago in this villago last weok, Rov. F. B. Kellogg porfonning tho cero mony. Tho local high scliool is to obsorvo pro-momorial day with appropriato oxoroiscs, Rov. F, B. Kellogg dolivcr ing an addross. G. II. Dale, Dr. D. D. Grout and Mark Moody, tho Waterbury Repbli can town eomniitteo, havo ohauged tho dato of holding tho caucus to May 2!) nt Watorlmry Contor. Tho caucus is to bo a closo ono as tho clieclr. list will bo rigidly uscd, nono but dyod-in-tho-wool Republicans boing allowcd to voto. Dr. and Mrs. M. Hutchinson and son aro visiting in Hartford, Conn. Mr. Shopard of Boston, ono of tlio directors of tlio Mount Mansfield elcc-' trio railroad, was in town for a fow days last weok. Mrs. Carrio Dolhnnta is assisting in caring for Mrs. W. II. Billings. Mrs. Electa Lounzelle, nged sovon-ty-ono years dicd at her homo in Duxbury last weok from asthma. Miss Fannio Davis is rocovering from hor tedious illnoss. Georgo 0. Arms of Bristol, Conn., was in town for a fow days last weok cotting in placo monnuionts for Mra. O. N.' Arms and Mrs. L. H. Haines in thoir lots in tho cemetery. Misses Oynthia and Nama Duel woro nt homo from Richmond d uring last wook. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur W. Guild of Boston are gnests of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Guild, thoir paronts, for tho summor. Momorial Sundav wns observed at tho Congregational church. Rov. Mr. Smith, pastor of tho Methodist church preachod tho sormon. Members of tho Grand Army attendcd in a body. Tho aunual graduation cxrcisos of tho training school for nurses con nected with tho hospital will-be held on Thursday of this week in tho af ternoon. Dr. J. Henry Jackson is to address tho nurses and Wildor's or chestra will fumish music. Tho board of trustoes will award diplomas to tho graduates and in tho ovening a concort nnd dance will bo given to tho members of tho school and thoir frionds. SODOM. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. L. Wood wont on Saturday to Orange to attend tho fu noral of Mrs. Wood's uncle. Ferrin Batcholdor, tho nine years old son of Levi Batcholder, has scar lct fovor. Dr. Watson attends him. Arthur Brazier's family also havo scarlet fevor. Thaddous Taylor's little daughter Agnes is ill. Scarlet fovor is appre hondcd. Mrs. Dr. Willard of Topsham is vis iting at Fitz Willard's. Ed Basliaw of Woodbury is in tho piaco. A porson who gots hismail at Sodum recoived an advertising packago ad- aresseti "&o(iom soiuor, vt." lnter- onco : tho Arsns was read hv tho Now loric nrm. A toachors' mceting will bo held at North Montpolior school houso Tues day aftornoon, Juno 3, at ten o'clock. Subjccts to bo discussed: "Teaching morals and manners," nnd "School managemoiit and disciphno" Toach ors of Enst Montpolior are urgcd to attend, and can do so withont loss of timo. Citizons aro cordially invited to no present nnd join in tlie discus sious. nero is a clianco for parents aim teacners to co-operate. WORCESTER. Miss Ida Martin, teacher in tho Parson's district, visited Miss Sadio Uross ovor Sunday. Ired Batcholdor aud family of Cal ais woro in town bunaay. ill Hall has purchnsed of Frank Aiitirews tlie iimery larm and will movo thoro about tho uiiddlo of Juno, Mrs. Lasher, who has beon proach ing at tho Congregational ohurch for a tow woeks uast, has closed hor la bors. Thoro will bo no moro sorviccs tncro until turtlier notice is givon Mrs. Bernico Lougworthy and child or ki ow nampsniro aro gnests of Ar thur Towksbury, her father. Tho Momorial sorviccs at tho Motb. odist ohurch was well attonded. Tho oloquont sormon by Rov. J. W. Illsloy was niucn enooyea by those present. Tho Stars of Worcester and n liinn from Sodom aro to cross bats on tho meadow now owned bv Will Hall. Decoratiou day. Gamo called at ono o'clock. As it is tho first timo thoso tcams havo como togother, it prom isos to bo vory intorestinir. Comn nnt, and soo tho gamo. Rov. Efllo K. M. Jonos of Bnrrn is to conduct religious sorvices in tho school houso in Putnamsville, Juno 1, at 2 :15 p. m. WAITSFIELD. 0. 0. Warren of Waterbury was in town with his automobilo Wednesday, Dan Bisboo has takon a bov from tho orphans' homo in Boston. At tho meotinc of tho Mad Rivor Valloy grango, No. 295, tho following program was rondored : Music.Blnncho McAUistor ; select reading, Mrs. Ohas. McCarty; song, Mrs. Waltor Grifilth; roll call, Mrs. W. 0. Bragg; music, Mrs. J. B. Norton : skotoh of tho lifo. charactor, and habits of tho lato Cecil ifhoues, Goorgo M. Joues. Miss Emma Joslin is bettor. Momorial day will bo obsorved here. Rov. W. E. Strooter will dolivor tho addross. iMusio by tho Waitsfield cor not band. Tho oxorcisos will begin nt ono p. m. On Sunday tho votorans of Ainsworth post, Grand Army met nt thoir hall at 10 o'clook ih tho foro noon, and foiming in lino, marched to tho Congregational ohurch and lis toned to a very intorosting sormon by tho Rov. Mr. Ganloy. Mrs. J. E. Badcor. who has boon quito ill loft hor homo for niodical froatment, baturday Goorco Pano and family visited in Duxbury last weok Harlon Stoddard is in vorv noor healtU this spring May Heaven Help Despondent and Hope less fcufferers from Kiclney D!s ease to Accept the New Life Offered By Paine'sCelery Compound, Tlie Great Medieine Cures Bnght's D's ease. Diabett s, Neptiritis and Alljrminuria, Thousands of peoplo Htiffcr through a living death from somo form of kid noy dlsease. In tho uiajority of cascs tho poor sulfcrors have been informod by pliysicijuiH that thoro is no hopo. If you aro a victim of kidnoy dis easo, tnko courage, denr suirorcrl Thoro is a mighty saving ngent that you havo not yet called to yoqr aid ; it is Paino's Colory Compound. This grnnd medical prescripion has con quorcd as desporato casos as yours ; it has the power to pluck you as a brand from the bumiug, if you will but havo tho faith to givo it a trial. You may porchanco nsk, "What will Paine's Celery Compound do for mo that othor modicincs havo failcd to accomplish?" Paine's Colory Compound will ac complish vastly moro for you in your distress than you can imagino. Its first great vital uudertaking is tho purification of tho lifo stream from wasto mattor, tho result of docompo sition of tho tissues. It will romovo all niorbid materials, saving you from uraemio poisoning, which so ofton provos fatal in kidnoy diseaso. In additiou to all this Paino's Col ory Compound will establish nervo forco and now norvo fibro; it will nonrish tho weakonod system and ro storo at the full vital functions of tho kidnoys. If you vnluo lifo, dolay not the uso of Paino's Colery compound a singlo hour. Your present critlcal condition demands tho immediato uso of this great lifo savnr. Emma Doty of Rcd Buttes, Wyo., savcd by Paino's Colory Compound from fatal kidnoy diseaso writes ns follows : "I had n torriblo pain in my sido owing to kidnoy troublos. i could hardly lio down; but that troublo has all loft mo through tho uso of Paine's Colery Compound. Last spring I had mouutain fever nnd was sick a long timo; sinco taking Paino's Celery Compound I am strong. I feol very grntef ul for your medioiue. I am glad to say anything that would en courago peoplo to uso it. " DIAMOND DYES cnlnr .inythliiK nnv color. Nevc fall! Ncver little. Horaco Mahuren, who has beon quito ill this spriug, died of old ago at his homo iu Irasvillo at threo o'clock Wednesday morning Tho funeral wns held nt tho houso Thurs day afternoon and tho remains wero laid to rest in tho Irasvillo cemotory. Anothor old and respected citizon has left ns. Mrs. Ida Parktfr, wifo of tho lato Fred Parker, is nearly insane over tho loss of -her d,evotod husband, whoso doath camo as a sudden shock and surpriso last week. Mrs. Adna Blair returned homo from Montpelier Saturday ovening. Mr. Streider has finished work at Richard Brown's nnd is now at work at Mrs. Fred Parker's. Mrs. Hbrace Hill has gono to Hunt ington, called thoro by ;ho illness of her sister. Brown's Comediaus in a "Dcbt of Honor," tho ontertainmeut at tho Brick church, Friday and Saturday evoniug, for the benofit of .tlic4Waits field cornot band, hnd a small atteud ance, baroly paying oxponses. Tho show was desorviiig of a botter houso than it recoived. The parts woro well conductcd, tho singing was fino and tho imporsoua tions woro of tho bcst. An oieu air concert wns given by the band boys uuiuru inu snow oegan ann tno ooys did oxtremely well, cousidering tho practiso tliey iiavo had. B. D. Bisbeo has tho framo work of ms now barn up. J. B. Norton has tho collar for his iiouse completed. William E. Sarcout nnd wifo nf warren, visited in town on Sunday. A quito sevoro hail storm visitftrt this placo Friday ovoninir lastintr lmlf iiu Jiuur. .Tohn Graudfiold remains about tho samo. Tom Forris. wifo and son of Moro town, visitod frionds in town Sunday. U. J. laber is paintmg in Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Downer of Fayston wero tho cuests of their son nn Snn. uay. CHELSEA. During tho ronairs on tho West Hill meoDing nouso bunday sorvicos will bo fcliolil in tho school houso near bv Tho ciunrautiuo has beon removed trom Miss Lthol M. Konnov and sho. with hor auut, who has been with lior, lett tor thoir homo in Pompa noosuc on Friday. Sho will not bn ablo to rosumo work in hor scliool, All tho schools which havo been clos, ed will probably reopon noxt Monday, Jiiss LtOiia li. bpauldlni: wont on Saturday to Randolph, nnd will go munco to ner sistors nomo in uoulds villc. Lou E. Bncon crnduated on MondnV of last weok trom tho Now York Denconncss Homo nnd Training School, an lustitutioii uudor mnuacoment nf tho Methodist ohuroh. Loslio Gilbort has gono to Lunon- burg, Mass., whoro ho hns obtaiuod work. Dr. nnd Mrs. S. N. Goss and Rich ard H. Bacon attendod tho Whitnoy orgnn rooitnl nt Montpolior last week. Frank A. Robblus has gono to Lis bon, N. II., whoro ho is to learn tho carpontor's trado. W. M. Flandors has goiio to tho Whlto Mountaius whoro ho hns n job at paintlng cnrriages and coaohos bo foro tho oponing of tho soasoti of trav ol. Ou Memorial Day, whiohlis.Triday, dotails of Wntorson Post will docor ato tho soldiers' graves eUowhero than in Highland Cometory iu tho morning. At ono p. m., tho addross by Rov. J. H. Dickson will bo givon in tho town hall aftor which tho usnal sorvico will bo held in Highland como tery. Tho treasuror of tho Boll Shoo Com pany wishcs to romlnd tho stockhold ors that ho is ready to pay tho divi dond on tho surronder of tho stock cortiflcatos, A Ropublican caucus will bo held on Saturday, Juno 7, to cliooso delo gatcs to tho Stato, district, nnd coun ty convontions and a town commlttee. A chock list will bo usod and ovory meaus will bo taken to obtain a fair oxrossion of tho sontimont of tho Ro publicans of tho town on tho Govorn or question. Archie, son of Milo M. Sanborn, who has boon ill with scarlot fovor for two weoks is in a critical condi tion. Rov. W. E. Allon dclivored tho au nual, momorial sormon last Sunday at tho Methodist church to n good audi onco. Fred A. Ordway, who arrivod from North Garolina last wook, has bought Frank J. Thorno's placo for SlfiOO and will tnko possession vory soon. Rov. A. J. Eastinan preached his closing sormon ns pastor of tho Con rgegational ohurch on Sunday oven ing, and will begin his work at East Barro and Orange noxt Sunday. Mr. Eastman nnd family will romain in tho parsonage for somo weoks, until tlio houso which thoy nro to occupy at East Barro is rondy for them. All tho regular sorvicos will bo continucd at tho Congrogational church. Tho funoral sorvices of Mrs. Ger trudo (Ilardy) Loughoed woro held at tho Methodist church on Sunday af ternoon. Her doath in Barro at tho ago of 20, is ospccially sad as follow ing so soon tho death of hor parents. Miss Hnrriot A. Koith of Winona, Minn., is visiting nt A. H. Powor's. Mrs. blizaboth Ordway) Bumps of ljowoii., iuass., is visiting lior mothor, xurs. aopurouia urdway. County court will opon noxt Tues- day, cniot justlco Kowoll presiding. Mrs. W. F. Hood loft for Now York bunday niglit, nows haviue boen ro ceived of tho dangerous illness of hor son-in-iaw, Dr. (j. j. Helmor. Sadio M. Eastman is spending a fow uays ai nomo irom Montpoiler bom iuary. Frank E. Bixby and wifo havo sold thoir placo to Waltor F. Adams for $850. Mr. Adams will not tako possession until noxt Anril nnd Mr. Bixby will continuo to resido hero for tlio present. MARSHFIELD. Miss Hazel Carr of Manchester, N, H., is visiting at Frank White's aud with other frionds in this viciiiity. Mrs. Martin Atchinson of Plainfield visuuu ac w. j. ijamoortou's over Bunday. ti, U. Lnmborton recontly shot a vory handsomo specimen of a fish- hawk on tho ledgcs in frout of his placo. Tho span of its wings was fivo nuu ouo-naii ieec. Tho Republican caucus to elect threo deiegatos and threo altoruates to tho btato couvcntion and throo dolegatos and threo altoruates to tho district convontion nnd a committeo of fivo to sorvo as Hopublican town committeo for tho two years noxt onsuing will bo held at town hall at two o'clock in the aftornoon of Wodnesday, Juno i, iuu. Miss Grnco Osgood has gono to Xjyme Uenter, N. H., to work. Miss Bortha Swordfegor is visiting inuuus iu vjreonsooro tnis wook. Tlio Knights of Pythias workod third rank on a candidato Monday ovoning. Miss Dorn Platt of Montpolior was a guest in tlio liomo of W. H. H Mears over Sunday. V. L. Clark, veterinnry surgeon of jssex juuction is tno guest of w. E. aud Wesloy Lambortou. A quartotto from tho Mothodist church choir woiit to South Cabot Sunday aftornoon to siug at tho fu noral of Rov. Jamos Houghton which wns held from tho homo of his son, Leonard Houghton. Miss Edith Gilletto was cnllod to Stowe last wook bv tho death of hor fathor, Dr. W. S. Gilletto, who a fow years sinco was a practicing physioian in this placc. Three nd ditional privato dwellings and ono storo aro to bo connocted with tho light currout from tho Molly's Falls Electrio Light and Power company' s plant this week. Mrs. James Bouldry, instituting ofllcer from tho local lodgo of Rath bono Sisters accompaniod by Mrs. G. L. Dwinell, Mrs. E. W. Gilmau, Mrs. F. G. Lnmborton, Mrs. J. W. Mears and Mrs. G. F. Bliss wont to Mont polier ou Wednesday of last weok to instituto a lodgo in that city. We boliovo wo havo just causo for compiaint agaiust tlio typo sotting macnino or any otnor now or old In stitution which adjustod our itom last weeii upon tlio amount of raonoy dis tribnted by tho Creamory for April uuuerirom si.cw. tno correct nmonnt. 10 uio niiorior amount ot 700. That "tho victories of war aro not moro glorious than tho victories of peaco"nro nowhoro bottor oxompliflod than in tho triumphaut march iuto populnrity ot tho matoltless Acoumu lation Policy of tho Now York Lifo Insuranco Company. Ovor ono billion threo huudred millions of insuranco in forco. A. T. Davis is tho locnl roprosentativo of this poorless com pnny. Mrs. Oynthia Woodwnrd. widow of tlio lato Loomis Woodward. colebrnt od hor oighty-oighth blrthdny on Wod nesdny of last wook. A numbor of hor noighbors nnd frionds cnlled upon hor during tho day and loft a numbor of usoful tokons of thoir lovo and os tooni togother with thoir congratula- tiotis upon hor boiuc so woll nrosorv- od to onjoy this advancod ago. Among thoso from out of towii who called woro Mrs. Oharlos Fish of Wyoniing who is visiting frionds in this vioin- ity for tho first timo iu twentv voars and who is a nioco of Mrs. Woodwnrd, also Mrs. Josoph Smith aud Mrs. Bort Smith and daughtor of Cabot. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM QetnMi aud besuUlloi Uit halt,, rromotos aluiurftnt ffrouth. Kever Falls to llestore Oray llalr to lt Youthful Color. i TrsT.nts Dandnirfsnd hslr Itlllnu t0c.Ddl(OtUnigflm. 1 SPEAK The best opportunity for an investment buy a liome is what you want, and you speak for such here you get because we have such a large list to choose from and more oomingin on nearly every mail. An Investment. Two tonement houso and largo barn in Montpelier, propcrty is in good location and buildings nro nenrly iiousc is large, eaoli tonement has six large rooms and bath, is wired for electrio lights, has extra good collar, alsp piazzaa and bay windows; rents for about 30,00 per month, assessed for $2,000.00 Price, 3,200.00. Ask for moro comploto description. Farm No. 1012. Largo farm, G 1-2 miles from Montpelier on good road, with ull stock and tools. Stock consists of 10 coavs, 8 young ctittle', G hogs, 40 hons and 2 horses. Owner has refused $300.00 for horses sevcral timcs. Tools consist of every th ing necessary for up-to-date farming. Farm contains 175 acres, 45 of which is tillage and can bo mowed with machine, bal ance is pasture and woodland. Good sugar placo with evap orator aud 5U0 tin tubs. Price for everything complete, only $4,000.00. Don't let this chance slip but see us about it at once, Pointing the Way. Ono who knows should point the way for ono vTno doesn't know. In the line of our business we know and can tell of values whichAvill please you. Our knowledge is at your disposal. "We want to show you. D, A. PERRY REAL 8 and 9 Cordon Block, Legal Notices. COMMlSSIONEIiS' NOTICE. ESTATE OF AIJCK Xt. I1ENJAJIIN. Tlie uiiilcraigni-d liavlli).' Iircn nppolntcd by tlie Uun. Irobnte Court for tlie District of Washington Couimlssloners, t reccive, exHinliift nnd atUust all clalms andnemitnds of nll persons affalnst tlie estate ol AMUE M. 11ENJA5IIN, late of Woodbury, ln satd District, dcccaseil, aud all clalms cxblblted ln offsct thcrcto, lierebyirlvonotlcc tliatwc wlll meet for tlie purposus aforesald. at tlie rcsldencc of L. J. Ilcnjaiuln, ln tlie town of Woodbury. In satd District, on tlie Sth dny or Juue :uid 27th day of Neptember ncxt. from 1 o'clock P. M. until 4 o'clock 1'. M., each of said days, and that slx inonlhs from the 11th day of Aprll, A. D. 13(TJ, Is the timo lluiltcd by said Court for said crcd Itors to present their clalms to us for cxamlnatlon aud allowaucc Dated at Calais, this letli day of .Mny, A. D. 19V2. -24 H AiiKKN e. m.iss, ( uonimis HUFUS 51. 1'ltAY, i sloncra. ESTATE OF SIALISSA HATHAWAY. State of Vkiimont, DlSTIttCT OF WASIIINOIO.V, 8. 8. In I'robate Court. licld at Jlontpollcr, ln and for lald District, on the 23rd day or .May, A. D. 1902: Mahton S. Hathaway, etecutor ol tlie lait wlll and tcstament ot MALISSA HATHAWAY, late of E:ist Montpelier, ln said District, de ceasfd, presents liis adnilnlstratlon account for exanilnutlon and allowancc, and makes appllca tionl'or adecreo ofdlstributlon and parlltlon of tho estatc of said dcccascd. Whereunon, 11 ls ordcred by said Court that said account and said appllcatlon be referred to a sesslon tlureof to bo held at the I'robate Ofllce. ln said Mont pelier, on the 13th day of June, A. D. 1902, for hearlnif and declslou tliercon i and, It is furtheror dered tliat uotlce liereof be given to all persons lnter csted, by publlcatlon or the sauie three weeks suc cesslvelyin tlie VKUMONT Watciiman anuStatb JOUItVAL, a newspaper publlsbed nt Montpelier, ln this htatc. prevlous to said tliue appolnled forhear liiR, that thcy uiay nppear at said tluic and place, and show cause.lf any tliey may lmve, why said account should not be allowcd, and such decrcu niade. lly the Court. Attest, M'W IIIHAM CAItLETON, Jud?e. CO.MMISSIONEItS' NOTICE. ESTATE OF AltOUET GUNNISON. Tlio underslgned, havlng been appointed by tlie Hon. rrobute Court fnr tti Tll.trli., i,r lia.i.inn.tnn Couimlssloiiers, to recehc; exaiulne, and aillustali clalT.?r",!.Ul.c,l!',a.n;l."r'111 "ersons airalnst tlie estate of.A,,t.9UVrou-S N ,so-s'' lato of tho Cltyof Barre, ln satd Dlslrlct. atceascd j and all clalms exhlblted In off set tliereto, hcreby glvo notice that we wlll meet tor tho purposos aforesald, at the ofllce of O. II. Keed, 11 tlio Clty of Uarre, Iu said District, on the 14th dav of June miri "mh .lv .r vnL.n.i.nP trom 1 o'clock p. m. until 4 o'clock r. II.. each orsalJ days, and that slx niontlis (rom tlio 21st day ol May, A. D. 1902. Is tlie timo llmlled by said Oourt for said credltors to preseut their clalms to us for cxamlnatlon and allowance. Datel nt C!irT nf Itnprf. tlil.)Qti. .) nrr. & n 1UM "'"! O. II. rtEEI). J..M. PEltltY, 22-24 Commls sloners. COMMI88IONEI1S' NOTICE. ESTATE OF SAItAII DOWNI.VG. Tlie undersl(rned liavlne been appointed bv tlio ... luuaic vuuri lor iue uisirici. ot itanuoipii. OlUmlssloners. tn r.lvn. .v.mlnn t,.l B.ll...t .it !lp.,.!!J demands or all persons analnst SAItAII UU1MA(K late nf Wntlifnp-tnn. ln ..1.1 TiutiA deceased, hereby Klve notice tliat we wlll meet ror .V cxRiiiiiunE anu uiiowitiK said clalms r.r.i . 1,1 nasniugion, on f riday, tho lutli day ot October next, from l o'clock i". m. unill J o'clock r. M. of said day, and tliat slx raonths T01.1.1 '.''? 10,11 aT uf AIr1'' A IS0?- '8 tlio tliue limitcd by said Court for said credltors to present ... . vi.i vo u. iui eAttiuiuniiun aiui aiiowauce. D 19U2 at nsliliiKton, tlils 2.'ndday of 5Iay, A, CIIESTEIt DICKEY, 1 Conimls -n .... DANIEI,S.EMOitY, sloners. ... aiA.lur.1, Aillll. Explres Oct. IU, 19112. 22.54 COMMISSIONEUS' NOTICE. KS1ATE OF LUCY M. LANO, FOItMEItLY LUCY M. 1IEHI.AND, Tlio.undcrsliincd havlui? been appolnled by tlie Ilon. I'robate Court fortbe Dl.trlct of Washlnttton Couimlssloners, to ricelve, examlne and adlust all clalms 1 nnd 1 demands of all persons agalnst tlie estate yf. .,:V.cy, M' ,1'AMl. late of Cabot, In said Dlslrlct, deceased, nud nll clalms exhlblted Iu olTset tliereto, hereby glvo notice that wo wlll tucot for tlie nurnnBPB nfnrp.nl.l t tla Tnu-.. pls.Lto Olllce. In tho town of Cabot, Iu said District, 011 tho 21st day of Juno and 2nd day of October ncxt, from 1 o'clock I 11. uutll 4 o'clock p. Sl.. each of said dais, nud that slx ruonths from the Vnd day of Aprll. A, D. 1UU2, Is tlio tliue llmlted by said Court lor said credltors to present their clalms to us for exuuituaiiou anu allowance. tiaieu at Cabot, tlils 2iith day of My, A. D. 1I2. 11EOHHE M. WEUSTEK.f Coinmls- 22-21 sloners. COMMISSIONEItS' NOTICE, ESTATE OK KEUI1EN I.AMnEItTON, Tho underslcned. havltiL' tipnn nttiinlntoil i.v ti.n Huu. I'robate Court t'nr tlut Dl.trlrt nf U'a.liii..nn Commlsslouers, to recelvv, exaiuluo, and ailju.t ali clalms and demands otall persons agalnst tho cstato of UEUUEN LA.MIIEUTON, lato of l'lalnfleld. In said District. deceased; and all clalms exhlb lted Iu oilset tliereto, hereby glve notice that wo wlll meet for thu nurttoscs Aroresalil. nt iim of W. J. Batchelder, Iu tlio town of Plainfield. In said tho 19th day June nnd 8th day ofNovem aml o'clock i m. iintll 1 iVI,al. each of said davs. antl tliat x tnnitili. rrm.i .I,- ',.!! day of May. A, II.. 1902, Is tho tliue llmlted by said Court for said credltors 10 ptesenl their clalms to us iui uaniilliiaiiuu uuu nilunnucc. 9V1. uaiea ai I'lainneii this 2Sth day of May.A. I). 22-24 FOR IT! or to when them This new. ESTATE AGENGY, Barre, Vermont. KEPUBLIOAN UOUXTi CONVEN TION. Tlio Hepublican voters of tlio County of Washington nro refiuesteil to meet iu con ventioiiTby tliuirdolefintea nt Armory Hall, Sloutiioliur, WediiL'sdav, .luno B3, 1002, nt ten o'ulook, a. 111.. to uomiuntu uuncliilates for threo Senntors, two nssistnnt judged of county court, juilgo of probate, Stnte'a nttorney, shcriff, high baililT, nnd county coinmissionor to bo supportod by the freuinen ot tho county nt tho next bieu nlnl election, also to elect a county cora mittee. Towns wlll bo representeil iu oonven tion on tho basia of three deleKntes for encli town nnd ouendditioual delegate for every llfty votes or tuujority lrnction thereof ns shown by the voto for Gover nor in tho next preceding presidentinl election. Delegates will lo choson at primary meetiujra called by the Kepublicau coni mlttee in encli town and will provido tliem belves with proper credentials. signed by tho secretary of tlie meetlug nt which thoy aro elccted. Hiey nro renuested to present such ore dentinls to tho county coinniittee at Armory Hall itninodiately on the arrival in Montpelier on tho morniiiK of tlie con vontion. Tlio Kepublienn eouuty com mitteo recominends that the Kepublienn town commlttees post not less thnn threo caucus notices iu couspicuous plnces at lenst six dnys beforo such cncuses nre held. 0. P. Cnmp, 1 C. M. Ladd. . Z. II . MoAllistcr. It. P. Droiinu iYed Perrin, J. H Wlncli. F. M. f!nrrv. County Commlttee. Montpelier, Vt., Mny 10 1002, On tlmnbore basistlio several towns in the county wlll bo entitled to represeuta tlon as follows: Barre, eitv. Montpelier, Moretown, Northileld, Plainfield, Roxbury, Waitsfield, SVnrron, Waterbury, Woodbury, Worcester, -'0 5 0 5 5 G G 10 G Barre, town. Berlin, Cabot, Calais, Duxbury, Kast Moupeller, Fayston, Marshfield, Middlesex, G 8 7 S fi 5 Totnl, 151 TO OUItE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Qtiitiino Tnblets. All druggists reftind tho mouoy It it fnils to cure. E. W. (iroves' signaturo is on each box. 25o BARRE SUPPLY 00. Doalors In BELTING, HOSE, ENGINES, ENGINE SUPPLIES, AIR GOMPRESSORS, WANTED A Cood Salesman for the above line of goods. Offlco nnd Snlosrooms: 24 Park Block, N. Maln St., Barre, Vt Wo Will Bond Vou. . The U,S. Fidelity & Gauranty Co. Homo OtllPO, Haltimoie, Md. Paid Up Capltal. 51,500,000.00. Surety Bonds FIDELITY CONTRACT JUDICIAL Judiolal Bonds Exucntcd Withont Dolay BURGLARY INSURANCE Hnnks, Stores, ItesldeuOes Insurod Agnlnst Hurglaiy or Thoft. T. J. DEAVITT, Lodal Agont, Correswndence Sollclted. Stontpcller, Vt.