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D VERMONT WATCIIMAN & STATE JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1902. akea short roads. nd light loads. REASE bod for cverything that runs on whecls. Sold Evcrywhero. Hads y BTANDAHU OIX. CO. CORINTH. ' Mrs. Wnson, widow of Edward Wason, diod Jnni' :j. Funeral ser vices at the horuo Thursday p. m. , in termeut at tho centor, besido hor hus band, Rov. Mr. Allen of Chelsea offlciated. Sho is survivod by two dnughtors. Miss Brown of Brockton, Mass., lias fome to lior snmmer home. Joc-1 Bailey, aged about oighty-three years, died Juue 11. Funeral froin his lato homo on Friday. Ho liad bein feeblo for about a ycar. IIo is survivc-d by a widow, a daughter, Mrs. D. M. Bond of North Thetford, and a son, Martin Bailey. Miss Maud Horsford of New York City has arrivcd at Maplewood farm to board a part of her vaeation. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bond and sons Otis and Alden of North Thetford, were in town to attend thoir grand father" s funeral. L. M. Eatou has jnst finished paint ing Mrs. M.O . Cnrrior's flno bnild ings, orected last ycar. She lias mado otlier improvemonts and hor place is one of tho prettiest in town. She lias also pnrchasod the Grant houso in East Corinth and intonds to ropair it at once. If more pains were takon throughout the town in kueping our buildings in repair liow niuch uioro prosperous would the farms look to the passers by and their valno would bo mncli enhanced. Mrs. Julia Tapliu, widow of .Toseph Tapliu, is very low. A N. Uplmui has hs third lot of incnbator cliickens out. Rov. W. Harding pre.tched at the acadeniy hall Sunday evening. Childrons' Day was observed at the Congregational churcli on Sunday. E. L. Srnith has been to New York the past week on bnsiness. Mrs. Petersou from Boston with her two children are at Jier parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Sleeper's. Mr. Peter son has gone to Califoruia, tliinking to locato tliere. EAST MONTPELIER. The terriflc raiu storm tJiat passed ' over this section Sunday uight caused , much daniage. Several bridges were j carried away by the swollen streams 1 and in manv places tlie roads aro bad- I ly gnllied, rendonng tlie higliway lm passable in almost every direction. Crops were also badly dauiaged. As a party was searchiug tho rivor for a runaway boat Mouday rnorning, the body oi a cow was discovered in the inillpoud of ,1. S. Wheelock, it evideutly fioated down streani througli the uight. It was soon rernoved by the selectnien. Harry Dauiels has purcliased ono hundred thousand clapboards of O. C. Putnam and son. t S. H. Hnmmitt and family were in town Monday and Tuesday. Rev. E. C. Kenuey, Sunday sohool Stato niissiouary visited the Evangeli cal church Sundav. Mr. Kenney's address to the school was much appre ciated as he was instrumental in its organizatiou, nearly eight years ago.Jj CHELSEA. Rov. Carl H. Corwiu of Bellaire, Mich., arrivediu town last weok on a visit of several weeks to his parents. Ho preached on Sunday rnorning in tho Congregational church, as Rev, E. E. Herrick, wlio was oxpected, was not ablo to bo prosont. Mr. Herrick is now espected to be presont next Sunday. As your correspoiident was out of town last weeu ho is not able to givo a detailed accouut of the county W. O. T. U. convention, which was held on Tuesday and Wednesday in the Conrgegatioual church. Tho address of Miss Annio Robbins on the Philip piues is highly spoken of. Georgo F. D. Fronch diod qu Wed nesday of blood poisoning, tho result of an accident eight weeks ago, wlien ho stoppcd on a rusty nail whicli pcn etratod his foot. Mr. Frencli was 52 years of age, a man of unnsual indus try, and a member of tho Congrega tioual church. A widow and daugh tor survive him. Tlio funoral services woro held on Friday at tho Congre gational church, Rov. A. J. Eastman olllciating, assistetl by Kov. C. H. Corwin. Mrs. L. M. Peaslee of Laucastor, N H., is visiting at E. O. Tracy's. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Davis arrived last weok from thoir winter'e sorvico at tho Hotel Yendomo, Boston, and will soon leavo for thoir summer's work at tlio Profllo Houso, White Mountains. Susio Curry of Boston and Stella Ourry of Rockdalo, Tox., have takon rooms for tho summor at C. W. Bix by's. Dr. S. N. Goss, J. B. Atwood, and 1902 Nlakos Sovonty-ono Yoars That- DOWN'S ELIXIR Has boen mado and sold. During this timo it has oured moro colds, coughs and all kiuds of pulmouary ailments tlian any otlnr medicine now mado anywliere in tho groat wido round world. Evon consumption has many timos been oured by it. If not alruady in your modicino onpboard mako a Now Years's resolution to got it today Sold at all drug storos. V 1 V Ifw IN MONTPELIER, Every Claim Is Backed by Loca Teslimony, If tlio reador wants strongor proof tlian tlio following statoment and oxperionco of a rosidont of Montpel ier, what can it bo? .Tamcs Campbell, of 0 Pitkin St., says: "My kidnoys flrst hegan to bothor nie in tho winter of 1902, Tliis was positivoly provon by pains across my back, cspecially if I did much lifting or stooping. I also had a diilloulty with tlio kidnoy secrotions which was vory annoying and com polled mo to got up sovoral times at uight. I tried difl'oront rcmedies, I saw advortised but obtained little ro lief. A friond advised mo to givo Doan's Kidney Pills a trial and I got a box from W. E. Poolo's drug storo. I used them as dlrectcd, Thcy stop pod tho pain in my back and relioved the other kidney weakness and flually I was complctely cured. ' 1 For salo by all doalors. Prico 60 conts. Fos-ter-Milburn Co. , Buffalo, N. Y. , solo agents for tho United States. Romember tho name -Doan's and tako no substitute. A. L. Skinner attended tho annual G. A. R. encampmont at Montpelior, last weok. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Davis of Bethel and thoir young child wore at G. L, Srow's over Sunday. L. H. Cook of Danby is visiting his father, E. W. Cook and his sister, Mrs. D. A. Hutchinson. Children's Day will be observed at tho Methodist church next Sunday morning. On Wednesday evening of this week thero will bo a social in the vestry ol tlio Uongregational cburcli. En tertainment will be furnished and ro fresliments provided. Miss Mariu Roitinger, for many years a teacher and Bible reader among her own people, tho Bohemians, of Clovo land, O. , wlio has been supportcd iu this work by f unds given by tlio Ghris tian Endeavor societies of this State, will be in Orange County next week, visiting the chnrchesand Endeavor so cieties, and telling many things of interest coiieerning her peoplo and her work. She will havo a Polish costume, and will illustrato tho-lnn-guage, manners, and customs of tho Bohemians and Poles. Sho is ac nnainted with tho Czolgosz tamily and will speak of them. She will speak in the following Congregational churches and peoplo of neighboring towns are invited to como and hear her : Randolph, Juno 23 j Brookfield, Juno 24 ; Williamstown, Juno 23 ; Chelsea, Juno 20; Orange or East Barre, June 27; Newbury, Juno 30; Bradford, July 1 ; Post Mills, July 2 ; Thetford, July 3. SOUTH STRAFFORD. Services for tlie sunimer will commeucc at the Universalsst church oa Sunday, June 22, by Mr. Flower of Canton, Mass. Mrs. Freeman Hewes is about to orect a new house nearly opi)osite tlie Barrctt hotel. . Rev. Mr. Elliott of Waterbury preach ed at the Free Baptist church in this placo on Sunday. As yet no one has been found to fill the place of the late Rev. J. R. Franklin. Tlie remains of Orange Avery, a former resident of this place, were brought hero for interment last Thursday. "1 Had thoVldgots," says Mrs. Mitchell, of Newark, N. J. "I couldn't eat, I couldn't sleep. and was norvous and miserable. Thero seemed to be a sort of gnawiug, nag ging feeling in my bones. Nothiug helped me nntil I used the new uiedi cino, Calcura Solvout, discovored by Dr. David Keiinedy, of Kennedy Row, Kingstou, N. Y. That set mo right." For salo by all druggists, $1.00, CABOT. Miss Ada Bilodeau is attending com niencemeut at St. Jolmsbury. Miss Bertha Osgoed is expected houio from her school duties soon. Cabot may well feel proud of its young people in the way they seek to better tlioinselves by an eilucation, L,ast year three young ladics graduated at Mont pelier Seiniuary, Misses Grace Whittier, Cora Lano and Julia Blodgett. Miss Blodgctt won two prizes in declaniation contests, tho last ono being a prico of $10 iu the graduation prizo eontest. This year, Miss Grace Kimball graduates fram Hardwick academy, May Ornisbeo from Johnson Normal, Uarrio Smith from St. Jolmsbury academy, Miss Carlie Hills and T TTf. P f , O ! ieon naiues irom montpelier oouiinury Witch Hazel Oil TIII3 PILH OINTMHNT. One Application, Gives Relief, It cures I'ilcs or Hcmorrhoids External or Intc-rnal, Hlind or lilccding, Itching or Iiurning, Fissurcs and Fistulas. Hclicf im mcdiatc cure certain. It curcB Hqrns and Scalds. The rclicf instant. It curgs InP.amcd or Cakcd llreasts and Sore Nipples. Invaluablc. It curcs Salt Kheum, Tctters, Scurfy Kruptions, Chappcd Hands, Fevcr Iilisters, Sore l.ips or Nostrils. Corns, Uunions, Sore and Cliafed Fect, Stmgs of insccts, Mowpiito Ilitcs and Sunburns. Threo Slzos, 25o., 50o. and $1.00 i x'd by Drjgglsts, sr -ent prc-pa!d on tccciptof prka , n . iVPW VUItll. WEST CORINTH. Loiiis Truo and Ruby llcatli wcro inar ricd at tho Congregational parsonago in Chelsea, Juno 11, by Rov. A. J. Eastiiuln. Frank Hitttou and J. 1'. Wicgins wcro !.. T,..1!. 1 1 ?,? iu jjiuiiiignin iwii miys msi wook. II, E, Day and Martiu Ohcr wero at J'ast Urango last batunlay. Miss Brssie Decooeho of West Fairleo has been a gucst at David Ward's for several uays past. Edna Ward is working at Carl Slack's in Bradford, Mrs. Cranc of Hartford is stopping for a short tnno with nuv. A blieparcl and wife. Mrs. Giles Keuyon went to Grand Isle with hor hrotlicr, Frank Maynard, a fow days ngo. Mr. nnd Mrs, Josopli Ricliardson of Strafford wcro at R. H. Williaius' ro cently. Enima llill lias been very sick tlio past weok and nttonded by Dr. Corwin of Chelsea. The remains of Joel Bailey, a life long resident of this town. wero brought liere last Friday and huried iu the family lot in tho tippcr cemctery. Ho leaves a widow, ono son and ono daughter. Hq was near ly eighty-four years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Monroo Bond from North Thetford wcro in town last Friday to at tend tho funeral of Joel Bailey, Mrs. Bond's father. Buffalo bus mado their flrst appcar nnco iu this vicinity last summcr and no doubt everyone who is troubled with them will be glad to read in tho Williamstown items reeently of how one woman kept them out of her carpcts. We hope others will speak on the subject. Mis. Josio Hill was ealled hoine from Ilolyokc, Mass., last week on account of the lllness of her little daughter, Kmma. Fred Cross and Mrs. Lamercv of Ver shire visited his sister, Mrs. Winuio lggms last Sunday. C. L. Spcar and wife havo been at Ver shire ipiite oftcn of late to see his motlier, wlio is very low nnd not expected to re- ovcr. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bolionon nnd Mr. and Mrs B. II. Wiggius went to Fairleo lake fishing last Satutday. The road commissioner with the road machine nnd help, has been reiiairing the roads in this rart of the town for tho past fow davs. EAST ORANGE. Mabcl Ilutcliinsoii is Iioino from Brad ford high school for the suinmcr vacution. Mrs. Julia Ilutcliinsoii has been very sick with tho measles the past two weeks but is gaming slowly. Hiram Thurston of Washington is visit ing m t6wn. Carrol Button spcnt Sunday at home. Several from this place took a two days' fishing trip to Morey Lake last week. R. F. Ricliardson, G. W. Davis and E. L. Sanborn, with their wives, went to Hanover, N. II.. on Monday to attend tho wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. H . nichardson. On account'of the absence of Rev. Mr. Boyd there was no service Sunday. EAST BROOKFIELD. . Jurymcn Hibbard and Trask finished their labors at Chelsea last week and wero dismissed. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Robbins are en- tertaiuing the founer's brother and wife. Charles Hixsonand sister, Mrs. Heury, peut last week with friends in Waterbury. Mrs. Dr. Griffitb and Mrs. W. W. Sprague of Randolph spent Sunday with relatives liere nucl tlie latter nlleu ner old timo place in the ladies' quartette, which rendered three selcctions at the church services. There was a larce attendance from this part of the town at the caucus last Sat urday afternoon, which passed off smooth- ly and pleasantly, resnlting in the election ot Proctor delegates to the State conven tion by a vote of 128 against 01 for Mc Cullough. GROTON. Frank Kittridcro has moved from the Dsniel Coffriu house to a teuemeut in the Hatch block. Haivey Noves of St. Johnsburv visited at 0. G. Morrison's a few davs last week. Children's Dav was observed at the Methodist church last Sunday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur treeinan last Saturdav. Miss Rose Corruth is at home from Montpelier, where she has been working for a few weeks. Quito a . uuinber went from here to Sym's pond last Monday fishing. No need to fear sudden attaeks of ehol- era inrantum, dysentery, diarrha-a, or suunner coninlalnt. if you liave Dr. Fowl er's Extract of Wild Strawberry iu tho meaiciue ctiest WATERBURY CENTER. Tho Freo Baptist ouartorly moot- ing which was held with tho Rivor Church last Saturday aud Sunday was very woll attended aud was of lnterost to tlio uonomlnation. Tho concort civen at Seminary hall by tlio lloward Opora Houso orcliestra of Burlington was a success, moro tlian 150 tiokots having been sold at tho door , besido tho largo uumbor of tickots sola lor tlio suppor. Tlio mu- sio by tho orohestra was vory fino. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Parkor of Lis- bon, N. H. ,havo been visiting iu tho placo for a fow days. Mrs. E. B. Fullor and hor daugh- tor, iuiss mu i' uuer oi iJrattionoro aro guosts of Mrs. and Mrs. 0. II. Min- ott, and atfonding tho Quartorly meoting. f!PS. A. Mansfiold, C. O. Hayes and E. A. Nowcoinb of this placo attond ed tho Masonio Grand Lodgo in Bur lington last weok Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Bortha Piko of Montpolior spont Sunday with hor paronts. ' Last Sunday, at the Methodist ohuroh, Ohildron's day was obsorvod, wliich was intoresting to all, but moro ospeoially to tho ohildren. J. II. Mossor, who has ronted tho wheelwriglit shop and machinory, of L, Huntloy, is doing a good businoss, having all tho work ho can do, in now work and in repairing. Euergy all goney Headaclio? Stomaeli out of ordeff dliuply a easo ot lorpid llver. Hurdook Ulood Hlttors will mako a new man or woiunu of you. A Good fiearted Man, or In other words, mcn with good sound hcarts, arc not very numcrous. Thc incrcasing number of suddcn death.9 from licart discasc daily chron idcd by thc prcss, is proof of thc alarm ing prcva lcncc of this dangcrous complaint, andas noonc can forctell iust whcn a fatal collapsc J' A Kreamer. will occur, thc danger of ncg lecting trcatment is ccrtainly a very risky mattcr. If you arc short of brcath, .havc pain in left sidc, smothcring spclls, pal pitation, unablc to lic on sidc, cspecially thc lcft, you should bcgin taking MUcs'Hearl Cure. J. A. Kreamer of Arkansas Clty, Kans, says: "My heart was to bad It was Im posslble forme to lie down, and I ccmld nelthcr sleep nor rest. My decUne was rapid, and I realired I must (jet help soon. I was advised to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, which I dld, and candldly believc it savcd my life." Dr. Mtlos Komodtes nro aold by all druoeista on ouaranlec. Dr. MIIcq Medloal Co., Elkhort, Ind. WORCESTER. Arthur Emerv has moved his familv to Montpelier. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Austiti of Moretown wero gucsts at Harold Austin's over Sun dav. Mrs. Alvin Holmcs of Plainfield has been visiting nt Frank King's. Mrs. Dodge of Lisbon, N. H., is tho guest of Mrs. F. T. Ilutcliinsoii her sister. The Ladies' Aid societv met with Mrs. Roger Hovey last Wednesday. Mas. F. B. Connor has returned from Bellows Falls, where she has been with her dnughter, Mrs. McElroy, for tho past two weeks. C. C. Wigcins and wife, Henry Max- ham and wife and Mrs. Abbie Joncs of Middlesex wcro in town Sunday. A special sermon for tho children will be delivered next Sunday morning by Rev. J. W. Illsley at the Methodist church. The heavy rain of Sundav night did much daniage, bridges hoing caaried away and roads badly washed in some parts of the town. Children's Day was observed with np- propnate o.xercises ut the Methodist church last Sundav and tho attendaace was large. The piogramme was made up of recitations and singing which were well rendered. Kev. ,J. V. Illsley oilered prayer and ave a hrief Uilk. The deeo rations consisted of potted plants, ferns and evcrgreen, wliich wero very prettily arranged. Tlio Stars of Worcester played the re- turn game wirh the Sodom team, at the latter plaee last Wednesday. The Stars won tlie score. stan'ding 31 to 7 in their favor. It is plain to be seen that tho Sodom boys are no match for the Stars and iinless they get in better shape tlie teams are not likely to come togethcr agam tor we tliniK tliat tlioy are satistied that thev cannot win frem tho W'orcester boys. Time of game, two hours and twenty mmutes. Lnipire, JJean Withaiu. Seald liead is an ei'zeiua of the sealp verv severe sometlmes. but it can bo eurul Doan's Ointment, qitlck aud per maiient lu its results. At any drue store: oO eents. WEST NEWBURY. Last Thursday evening several of Mr. and Mrs. George Page's friends called on them to remind them that it was tho thirtieth anniversary of their marriage. During the evening a Morris chair and an oak extension table were giveu them, a token of good will. Miss Luthera Carleton returned home Friday from the Randolph Normal school, from which she has reeently graduated. Saturday, June 14, Sherburne Tucker, Jr , left his boyhood behiud, having reached his twenty-first birthday. To celebrate the eveut, several of the young people gathered at his home aud passed a pleasant evening. Ico-eream nnd eako wero served nnd games played, Miss Edna Tuttlo is at home from New bury Seminary for the summer vaeation, Rev. Mr. Furness nnd wife nttended the Congregational convention at Springfield, Vt. Three spectres that threaton baby's life. Oholera infantum, dysontory, diarrhoea. Dr. Fowlor's Extract of Wild Strawborry novor fails to cou quor thom. Mrs. Frank Fisher has beeu very sick, but is slowly recovering. Rev. Mr. W. F. Bissell from Brimfield will supply tho pulpit next Sunday. Mr. i. n. ftlcrrill will accompany litm. Prof, Taggart from Newbury will givo au entertainment at tho church Wednes day ovening, June 18. Ice-cream and eako will bo served. Hundivds of lives tuved ovoy yeur In- 1... rni.n......t l.-l..f....tn t.. .I... houso justwhonlt isneeded. Curus eroup, heals burus, euts, wounds of every sort. Wo promptly obtaln V 8. and ForelKn f Bond inodel.skctcli or nlioto ot Invmtlon toti : ireorepon on raieuiauiuiy j-or ireo ijook, now to bocuroTD AllL MADlfC w me ' l'utoms nnd I IIHUt.-IIHIU0 ti Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. Gentral Vermont Railway. ('mii)cncliii; June 22, isia. Tralns Colna South antl East Will Loavo Montpolior no Follows: 9:00 A..M. MAlf, week ilajs, Tor llodon, 8irlnK Held aml Now York. l'arlor cnr rrom AVlille Itlvcr Jiinctldii to New York. 12:311 '. M. KXl'ltKS.S, week days, tor llotton Miil New York vln Hprlntrilclil, or New lyndon aml Wor cester vla Nnsliun. l'arlor car to Iloston aud Siirlnn- fcil'.M, I'AeSENOEIt, Meck dayi, for Wlillo ltlvcr Jct. 12:40 A. M., dally KXI'llKSS. Tor lloslon Tla lw. ell and all tmliiti In New Knfdand, New York tau outli. riillmaii blccK!rs to iloston and sprlnn fleld. Tralns Colng North and Wost. II:8A.M., ilally EXl'HESS for Montrcal and tlie west aml wcck daye for Oydenslmrtf, Illcliford and ottawa. Slc-iplni! cars. Montpelier Junctlon lo Montreal. 8:0UA.M. PASSENOEK, week days, for DurlliiK ton, Ilut nd, St. Allians, Montrcal, Ottawa and Illcliford. 11:30 1'. M, l'ASSENOEll, wcck days, rnr lliirllne ton. at. Al .aiis, Montrcal, Itouecs l'oml, and Illc ford. l'arlor car lo Montrcal wlthotit chanjrc. 3.65 V. M. WHITE MOUSTA1N EXl'HESS, wcck daa, lor llurlliiKtoii. conncctlnx wllli atcaiucr ror rlnlltl.urif and thc Adlrondacks. l'arlor car. 6tMl'. M. EXl'ltKSS for llurllnKton, St. Altians ind Montrcal. 1'iillinau tli-rplnx car from Montpelier Junctlon to Clilcaico wltliuut clianKc. Suburbnn Traln Sorvico. Eeave Montpelier at 3:ln, 0:20 A. M., 12:55 iao, 6:2or. M. Arrlve at Ilarre twenty mlnutc after leaTlnKtlnic. l.eaye llarre at 12:01 A. M., 8:35, A. M.s 12:01 M.i 1:0.5,5:30 1'. M. Arrlve at Montpelier, twenty tuln ntcs arter lcavlntr timo, Tralns leae for Williamstown at 12:65 r. M. and l:60f M. All passenitcr tralns will stop at tlie l'ioncer Works to take or leave passenxcrs whcn slKiiallcd. C. A. LANO, Airent.l B. H. F1T7.IIUOII, Vlce l'rcs., Ocncral Manager. S. W. OU.M.MINUS, Gcneral l'ascru:er Aeent. Montpelier & Wells River R. R In EHect I)ec. 9, 1901. Tralns lcavimt Moatocllcr as IOUOW5 uoniK eas t 8:00 A. M. Mall. ' (C. V. sutton 7:60 a.m Connccts at Wells Itlvcr wltli accoimuodatlon traln north, and with mall traln south over I'assumpslc DIV'lSloll Iloston A Mallio It. It. Also cniinccta with accommodatlon traln nortli, vla Whlle Monntaln Ulvlslon, and nlthmall traln south, wlilcli has Uirouiih traln service from Wells Itlvcr lo Iloston, vla Ply mouth, Concord, Manchester, N'ashua and Ijowcll, arrlvlng at Iloston at 4:30 p. M. 1:10 P. M. Expross. (C V. statlon 1 :00 p. it.) Connccts al Wells ltlver with exnress atnl ma 1 traln nortli over I'assumpslc Ulvlslon. II. & M. It. It Soo Llne exprcss to St. I'aul aud Mluucapolls Weotern e.xpress to Chlcaeo and nlidit cxpress lor Pacltlc Coasl poinls vla C. 1'. Ity. Tlirouxh sleeplnit cars, Wells Klvcr to St. I'aul, Montrcal to Chlcano dally except saturdays. Montreal to I'aclflc Coast, and tourlstcars to Pacltlc Coast Wedni'Sdays. Con nects with mall traln lor Lisbon, Llltli-ton. Wlillcflelil, Kaliyaus. Lancaster. Orovcton and lierlln. AIo connccts Ith c.ircss traln for llnstnu vla I'lymoulli, irrivini: ax lutsion ai a:tio 1. ai. iurouKU parior car Wells Illvcr to Iloston. 4:10 P.M. Accommodatlon. (Leaves from M. & W. It. statlon only.) Connccts at Wells Itlvcr with traln north over I'assumnslc Ulvlslon. II. A M. It. It.. for all statlons betwecn Wells Itlvcr nnd Lyndonville, with accom modatlon south for all statlons betncen Wells ltlver aud lilto Klvi-r.Iunctlon, and with accommodatlon Uali.ovcr White Mountaln Ulvlslon. II. AM.lt.lt.. for Lhhon, Llttlcton, Whltcflcld and Lancaster. Tralns Wost. Leave Wells Itlver-7.00, 10.05 A. M. 3.40 V. M. Arrlve Montpelier-? 35, 11.35 A. M. 5.11 1'. M From Boston. Leave linstou 10:00 A. M. Arrlve Montpelier 6:11 r. M. Suburban Traln Sorvico. Leave Montpeller-0.30, !).15, ll.tJ A. M. 2.40, 4.30 4.1SP. M. Arrlve Ilarre-6.50, 10.05, 11.56 A. M 3.00, 55.3, 5.30 1'. JI. Leave Harrt 7.30, 10.20 A. M, 12.45, 3.15, 4.10, Arrive'MontnelIer-7.15, 10.35 A. M. l.no, 3.30 Ut', D.nu i m. W. A. STOWELL. Ocncral Manager. F. W. STANYA X, Supcrlntendenti F. W. MOItSE. Clen'l. I'ass. Agent. . Boston & Maine Kailroad. Wlntor Arrangomont. IN EFFECT OCT. 14, 1901. Tralns Leave Wells Rivor North Bound. 2:20 A. M dally, prlnclpal sliitlnns to'Newport and .ioiiireai, t aucruroohe antl iuei,cc cxcepi sun dav.) 2:10 A. M dally, except Monday for St. Jolmsbury, Lyndonville, ,cwnori, isuerurouKC anu vueoec excent Sundav and Moiul.iv. J:52 A. M., for stallous to Newport and Sherbrooke ar.u vucucc. 1:25 I". M for prlnclpal statlons to Newport and Montrcal. 3 :20 1 M.. for statlons to Newnort and Sherbrooke. t'M V. M., for statlons lo lyndonville. South Bound. 1:35 A. M., except Monday, for prlnclpal statlons to w . it. .luuciion, orcesier, itosiou auo suriUK Held. 1:55 A. M dally for stallous on W. M. Wvto Con cord, .Manchester, ashua worcester, L,owen, aud Iloston. 0 A. M.. Iroui W'oodsvllle for stallous to ' oi.Jord aud Iloston. D:5fi A. M lor statlons to W. II. Junctlon, Concord, orcesier uim uosion. ):53 A.M., lor statlons on W. M. Ulv. to Concord, Worcester and Iloston. 1:00 P, M.. lor statlnus toW.lt. Jnctlon, Sprlng- Held. Concoiil. Worcester aud Iloston. 2154 P.M., tor l'ljiuouth. Concord, Worcester and Iloston. 245 1. M., from Woodsrllle for statlons to Plj- JIOUIU. :50 P M..for all statlons to White ltlver Junctlon. Colng North on W. M. Dlv. at 7:00 A. M from Woodsville for statlous to Wlng Iload. :52 A. M., for statlons to Fabyan. llerllu, Gorhatn, ,'trovcton and Colebrook. 8: 7 1'. M., to statlons to Fabyan, lUill and Grovo ton 6:55 P. M.. for statlous to Whltefieli. Lancajter 10115 A. M.. Sundays ccly ror Lancav From Woodsvllli J. FLANDERS, Ocn. l'm.nncl Tlcket Acout. WAITSFIELD. Newtou Murray aud Florenco JIc Carty wero iu Waterbury on Monday. Monday started in liko a lauib, but eudediliko a liou, when the hardest shower of the season visited tlie val ley, raiuing a pcrfect dolugo for one hour. It was with diilloulty that tho stago got to Middlesex Monday owiug to tho washouts causod by the cloud burst which did so much dauiago at that placo Sunday uight. Tlio froipht teams had to turn back as it was im possiblo for heavy loads to cross the washouts. When tho stago left in tho morning nothiug had been 'heard of tho ell'ects of tho storm at Middlesox aud tho ilrst to rocoivo tho nows of tho disastor was J. J, Kolty, tlio stago driver, upou his arrival at Moretown. Mrs. Goorgo Papo and children aro tho guests of frionds in northern Ver mont this weok. II. M. Carpentor went to Montpolier Wednesday with a load of liogs. Frank Richards of Brooklvn, N. Y., was in town Wednosday on businoss. ; John Granflold, who has boon quito ill with livor trouble, this spring, is roportod on tho pain. O. O. Warron of Waterbury was'in town with his automobilo Wednosday. IiniE? Who Hvo Uied Them, LnU I LO Reoommend as the BEST 1U. K'fi'N BtirCrownPrand PENNYROYAL PILLS. IniroedUtrellef,nodangcr,nopaln. . UH-d lor rean by lcsdluit ipvclftllsti, llunaredl c-rteftl monlsls. A trl I will convlnce you ol their Intrlnilo vtlas Incaioofiurprnilou. Bcnd ftn centi lor uxafH toa book. AlluruiiglitiorbyinalialJOboi. K1N6 MEDICINE C0 Box 1930, BOSTON, MASS. PARKEH'S HAIR DALSAM Cltantfi and tK-autlllci tlw halr. Promotes a loxurlont (rrowtli. Never FaiU to nestoro Oray Halr to lla Youthfu. 9!,or' Wc.andtUOat Drupglils State Convention. (Contlnricd from pago 3. ) madc evident in the evening when the following resolutlons adopted at that ses sion wcrc tlistributed among the dele gates and populacc gcncrally. The rcso lutions follow. "Whi'iva?, Tlio agltatlon tr.r the repeal ot thelaw prohiblllngthotrallli'liilntoxl eiitlligllniiors.iimkesltiipparent that thero la a eoiisrdi'rabli! jiortlon ot tlio Hepubll. eaii jmrty wlilcli deslres sueh repeal, and the subsiltutlon of a dlirerefit regula tion, "Therefore, Uesohed, That we Hepub lleans (leinnnd that the Leglslnturo pass n hlgli lleense local optlon law, nnd llmt the saiiio bo Btibiiiltted to tho voters of Vor mont, nnd bi'fomo efreetlvo only when a lnajorlty of the voters of the stmc slgnlty tlielr niiiiroval, lu tlie saino lnnutier as tlio lirohlbitlon law beeaiue elfeetlve llfty years npo. "Hesolved, Tliat this eoiiveiitlonreeoin inonds nnd di'inatids tliat tlie next Legls latttro eiiiiet n law reuiilatliiK priinaiies or eiiticuses called for tlio ptiriioso of piittlng In lionilnutloM candldates for the vnrloti town, elty, eminty anil State oillees aud to provlde sueh nilesandrejiulationa as sliall snfi-giiurd tlio ptirity of noiniiiatlon ns well us f-leellon; aud also to provide ade Hiato punlsliinent for tbose vlolntlng tlio 9iuno.' A rider was attached to tlie foregoing, which coming from the Clement contin gent, took the form of an ultimatum vi.., that Clement, as to ths temperance ques tion, would insist on having the plat formashe wanted it or there would be trouble. The intimation was that, in this mattcr, the other candidates and their friends would not dare oppose Clement. This rider reads : "The Republican State convention will ho asked to lncor porate the same in its platform." There were 725 delegates in atten dance upon the convention, the full quota allowinc for three whom South Royalton failed to elect. Loads Thom All. "One Minuto Cough Ouro beats all otlier medicines I over tried for coughs, colds, croup, and throat and lung troubles," says D. Scott Ourrin, of Loganton, Pa., One Minuto Cough Oure is tho only ab.-olutely safo cougli remedy wliich acts imtnediatcfy. Mothers everywhere testify to tho good it has dono their little ones. Oroup is so sudden in its nttack that the doctor often arrives too late. It yields at once to Ono Minute Cough Cure. Pleasant to take. Children liko it. Suro cure for grip, broii chitis, and colds. C Blakoly's. OUT OF SIGHT OUT OF MIXD. Publielty is tlie life-blood of prosper ous trade. "Out of sight out of niiud" is Iieetillarly true in nierenutile affnlrs CHICHCSTER'S ENGLISH Orlirlnal Bml tlntr t.pnnln,.. HAFPJ. Alwairelt&Me l.ii.llc. asl( PruffKlil tor cihciii;sti;ii'.s Kr.L,ISII i UE1I anl 0ld metslltc b.xei tci'.tl ith tuue rihhoD Take no other. Itcfti.o fff llnno. Ruj ot your Urapgi-it or f eo 1 4c. fa I llun(trnTi tlht1t ntlnnK nnil Imlln. an4 Ilellcf fnr Laill (. in Ittttr. by re turn Mull. 1 .(! luitfmoniali. Kbldbr fcll Dru22ilt4 Clilrhpatfi- Chfmlcnl Cn.. Mentfc-Q tttU paper SladlitoD Hyuare, 1MIILA.. Dr. Emmons' Monthly Kcculntor, Im- ljrougntliapplnessto hundreils or naxloui womeu. Tliere ls iiosl. tlvely no other rcmcily kuowntonieUlcnlscl. ence that will ao qulcLly niul eafuly do tho work. Lonpest and moi-tousMnnte lrreuular. ltles from auy cause rellcveil at once. Succeea guarantecdnt ttuy etape. No pain, danger, or lnterfcrcnco with work. Havo rclleved humtreds of cases whcro othcrs have fntlcd. The moetillfllcultcasea suKOtsfullv- treatcit by mall, aml beneflclal results puarantccd ln jvcry lnstance. So rlskwhatsoever. Wttrcat nunureUsotladlesr"'om wonever sce. Wrlto for valuabto partlo-iars antl free confldentlal advlco. Allletterstruthfullvanswcrcil. ile. member, this remedy laabsolutely 6a feuntler avery possiblo comiltlon aud posltlvely leaves no after 111 ctfect upon tho health. By mall, securely sealeil, $2.00. Ailinoney lctters should bo reglstered. AiMrcs. l)It J. W.EMMOMS CO.,i:0Trcmont St.. Bostor Legal Notices. ESTATE OF FANN'Y Jt. FAItli. State of Vehmont, Distiuct or Washington, s. s. In 1'robate Court, held at Montpelier. In and for sald IJistrict, on the 10th day of June A. 1). HK).':! Joel U. Harvev. Adiulnlstrator, of tlie estate o FANNYM. FAltlt, late of Cabot, In sald Distrlct deceascd, makcs application to sald Court for lleense to sell all of tlie rcal e'late of sald deccased, sltuated in Cabot, In sald Distrlct, to vdt: Home place, representlnir tliat tho sale Is ncce6sary (or tlie payment of the debts of sald deceased, and the cxpcuses of adnilnlstratlonof her estate, Wlicreupon, It Is ordcred by sald Court, that sald npnllcatlou be rcferred to a sesslon tliereof, to be held at tho I'roliate otllce, In sald Montpelier, on tho 27th day of June, A. I)., 1902, for liearlns nnd dcclslou thcrcon: Aud, It Is further ordered, that all persons Interestcd be notlllcd hereof, by pub llcatlon of notlce of sald application aud order thereon three weeks successlveiy ln the VEnMONT Watciiman anit State JouitNAL. a iiewspaper publlslicd at Montpelier, In this btatc, and wldch clrculates ln the nel(!hborhood of Ihose luterested, before sald tlme ol licarlwr, that they luay appear at sald tlmc aud place, aud, If they see cause, object thereto. Uy Iho Court-Att' st. 11-20 IIIItAM CAIILETOX, Judne, W3 vi - BACK OF MAKIIMC CREAM OF TARTAR BISCUITS :: IS A :: I j QUAKER SOLD I PR NDLE AND BARRE, Zm COMMISSIONEUS' NOTICE, ESTAT1J OF ANDItEW llI.AUt, Jll. Ths undcrslgned, havliif? been appolntcd by tho Iloii. 1'robate Court for thc Distrlct of Washington, Coinmlssloncrs, lo rccelvc, oxatnlnc, and adjust all clalnu nnd deniands of all persons against tlio cstato of ANDItEW lll-AIIt, Jr., lnle of Wnltsncld, In sald Distrlct, deceascd and all clalms cxhlb ltcd In oflset tlicrcto, licrcby (flve notlce that vro will mecl for the purposcs nforcsiild, at tlio Town Clcrk's Offlco In tlie town of WnltsHcla, In sald Distrlct, on tho 12th day July and20tbday of Novem bcr next, from 1 o'clock l t. nntll 1 o'clock V. it, cnch of sald days, and that slx tnontlu from llie 2ltli day of May, A. 1)., IW2, s tho tlme llmlted by lald Court lor sald crcdllors to prcscnt tlielr clalms to us for cxainlnatlon nnd allowaucc. , llatcd at Wnltsncld, this 20th dav of May, A D. 1W2 , II. J. Ol.EASOX, ( t'ommls- 2 HJ, , , O. (I. EATON, sloncrs. K. M. Illcliards.Adm'r. C'OJlMIPSlONEllS' NOTICE. ESTATE OF OIlllI.V C. IlATCIlELDEll. The undcrslifncd, havlti)? been appolntcd by tho Ilon. I'robate Court for the Distrlct of Washington, Conimlssloiif'rs, to rccelvc, examlne, and niljust all clnlms nnd deniands ofall ncrsons aitalnst thc (-state ofOIilUNC. llATCIIEI.DEIt, lato of lMalnflold, ln sald Dlslrlct.dtceaswliand all clalms exhlbllt d Inolf sct tlicrcto. hcreby (:lvc notlce that we will mect ror tho purposcs aforcsalil, at the resldcnco of Mrs. Anna Hatclielder. ln the town of lMalnflold, ln sald Distrlct, on the 3d day of Jury and 7th day ofV vcinbcr next. Irom 1 o'clock r. M. unlll 4 o'clock r M, ench of sald days, and tliat slx montlis from tlio 13th day of May. A. D. 19U2, Is tho tlme llmlted oy sald Court for sald crcdllors to present tlielr clalms to u fm- cxainlnatlon aud nllownnce. , Datcd at Plainfield, Ihls Otli day of June, A. D. 1902. JEItEMVS. CHAMIlEltU.V. ) Couimls-25-27 SMII.IE S. SMITH, sioners. i COMUISSIO.NEHS'NOTICE. ESTATE OF FI1ED I'AllKEIt. The undershrued, havlmr bccn appolntfd hy the Ilon. t'robate Court for thu Distrlct of Washington, Cominlssloners, to rccelve, examlne aml adjust all clalms and dcmnnds ofall persons .ifrnlnst the estate orFIIED 1'AItKEIi, lato of Waltsllcld.ln sald Dis trlct. dtccascd; and all clalms exlilhlted ln oflset thereto. hereby givo notlcu that e will mcet for tha purposcs aforcnild, at the Ilousc of H. J. McAIIIster, ln tho town of Waitsfield, ttn sald Distrlct, on tlio 17th day of Jul and 27tb day of Novcmber next, Irom lo'clock r. M. untll 4 o'clock 1'. M., each of sald oajs, anu uiai six montns irom llie sn nay ofjnne. A. D. I'i2, ls the tlmc Ihnlted by sald Court for saw creuitors to present tlielr claim ifms to us for ex- ainlnatlon nnl nllowancc. D.lleil at Waltdleld. tlils lOIh ilnv nf.Ii.nn A n 1902. (i. 0. EAION' . ( Coinnils- S5-ST It, J. MCAI.I.ISTEI!, ( sloners. COMMISSIOKEItS' OTlCE. ESTATE OF JAMES M. VAX DEUSEN Tho underslgncd having been appolntcd ty the Ilon. Prolmtc Court for the Distrlct of Washington f'onitnlssloners, to rccelvc, examlne and atljiist all clalms aud nemands ofall persons against the cstato ot .lAMEs M. VAN DEUSEN. lnteof Waltslli ld, In sald Distrlct, deceascd, and nll clalms exbllilted In offsct thereto, hereby glve notlce lhatv,e will mect Tor the purposcs aforesald, at the otllcc of .1011 S' W. OHEUOIIY, In tho town of Waitsfield, In sald Distrlct, on thc 16th day of Julv nnd 1th day nf Novcmber next, from 1 o'clock P . M. unlll 4 o'clock r. M., cach of sald days, and that slx lnonths from the 6th day of Mav. A. D. 102, ls the timo llmlted hy sald Court lor sald cmd ltois to present tlielr clalms to us for exnmlnatlon and nllowauce. Dated at Waltslleld. this 10th day of June, A D. 10.12. II. X. IIU'IINEI.L, ( Coumils-26-27 II. M. WA17 E, i loners LIBEL FOR DIYOUCB. Jessie A. Ellicott ) State of Ver vs. mont, Washing- Charles H. Ellicott. J ton County. In County Court, September term, 1003. Whereas, Jessie A. Ellicott, of the City of Montpelier, in the county of Washington, has this day filed in the office of the clerk of the county court for tho county of Washington hor libel for divorce against Charles II. Ellicott, setting forth in substanco that she was law fully married to said Charles H. El licott on tho 21st day of February. A. D., Ik94; that sho, on her part had faithfully kept her marriage covenant, but that tho said Charles H. Ellicott, on his part, had not kept the same, for tlio said Charles H. Ellicott had wilfully desorted the petitiouer, aud had neglected aud ref used to support her, aud had treated hfr with iutol erablo severtty and further setting forth that tho potioner lias three children as the f ruit of said marriage ; and praying tliat for tho causes afore said tho court would grant her a divorce Trom tho said Charles H. El licott and further praying that the cnstody of the said children be grant ed to her. And, whereas, it is made to appear that tho said Charles H. Ellicott re sides without tho State, where tho process of this court cauuot be served upou him, it is thereforo ordered that the said Charles H. Ellicott be uotified of the pendency of said libel, aud given opportunity to make defeuce therein, and summoned to appear aud make auswer thereto before the Hon orablo County Court next to be held at Montpelier, withiu aud for the county of Washington, ou tlie flrst Wednesday after tlie flrst Tuesday in September, A. D., 1902, at uine o'clock a. m., by the publication of the snbstauce of said libel, together with this order, threo weeks succes sivoly in the Vermont Watchman aud Stato Journal, a weekly iiewspaper published in Montpelier in said county, tlie last of wliich publicatioiis shali be at least sis weeks previous to said flrst Wednesday aftor tho flrst Tues day in September, A. D., 1902, which shall be deemed sufiicieut notice to the said Charles H. Ellicott. Given undor my hand at Montpelier in said county, this 17th dayof Juue, A. D., 1902. Stanlov C. Wilson, Deputy Clerk. T. ,1. Deavitt, Attornoy for tho Pe titiouer. 25-27 RANCE BY . . VERMONT. ITI