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8 VERMONT WATCIIMAN & STATE JOUENAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST G, 1903. We Lead You 4 Why not follow? If you only make the start with us, we will make it to your jnterest, and you will profit by our plan. Read our' llst carefully and be con vinced that your future success de pends upon our'guidance. HOME BAKERY BUSINESS FOR SALE. SlSntW woll cstnblislicd busincss with a wido rcpntation. A clinnco m n uiutimo nnd a good paying biisiness for a small nmount invcstcil. Tho busincss consist of cvcrytlriiig ucccssnry for siioccssfully couducting a Homo liakory. FARM IN RANDOLPH. and woodland nnd balnnco cmiiilly dividcd bctwccn tillngo and iiasturngo. Good sngar orcbard and tools. Good frnit orcliard. I'laco will casily carry 'M cows tlio year aaoiind. Cuts about 00 tons of liay. liarn 40xC0. clnpboardcd "nnd paintcd. Cost S2500 to build. Ilorso barn 28x40 witli bascmcnt. lluiiiiing water nt houso and' barn, Tlicro nro tcn rooms in tlio housc. Tax rato is 51.00. l'ropcrty is asscsscd for S3500. Prico SrGOOO. FARM LOCATED IN TOWN OF STRAFFORD. 0 tillngo, balanco pasturage nnd woodland. Sngar orcliard of COOO trccs. Good npple oic'inrd. I'laco will kcq 30 cows and teani. Cuts 40 tons of liay. Two barns 20x40 connccted. Now carriago hoi 18x21. Kunning water at liouse andbatn. Houso contnins scvcn rooms. lleeu built nbout two yc'ars. Houso is painted ycllow with wliito trimmings. Ts locatcd only oue-half milo from scliool, 8 niilcs to depot, aud C lvilcs to StraHord. IJii'ldings nro insurcd for S. oOC. l'rico S2000, Temis S1000 down. Would Irado for good rcnting propcrty. iTho prico givcn includes all farining tools and crops. For further particulars regarding' theso valuable uroperties call or address REAL ESTATE ACENCY, Barre, Vt., Room 8 and 9 Qordon Block. LO WER, CABOT. Mrs. Lcou Harvoy loft for hor liomo iu Fliiludolpliin last Saturday. Mrs. Mary S. Bliss of Moutpolior viistod friouds in town last weok. Tou tcachoi'8 took tlio toacliurs' ox amiuation hold iu tliis towu last Fri day aud Saturday. Thero was 110 EorVico at tho Oongro gatioiial ohurcli last Suuday ou ac couut of tho absouco of tho pastor who was cnlled liomo by tho sovoro illness of his fathcr. Tlio houso of Will Fiold was outorcd by n thiof a fow days ago who took 1-1 from tho bureau drawor in tho chauibor. Tho fainily was nway iu tho aftornoou. Whou tnoy roturuod tlioy found that au outrauco had beou mado through ouo of tho windows aud au oxit by tho baok door. A now tolophouo .liuo is to bo built rnuuiug frotn tho villngo to tho liomo of Edward Morritt ou tho Waldou road. Nearly ovory fnrmor on tho liuo will put iu au justrumout. F. M, Marsh has boou snfferiiig tho past wook with a sovoro abscoss ou his cheok. A flvo-yoar-old bou of Willinm Kolly of Lowor Cabot died Angust 1, of braiu troablo. Fuuoral servicos woro couductod by Rov. Mr. Marshall at tho Advout church, Sundny. Burial was mado iu tho cometory at Lowor Cabot. Muoh crodit is duo tho seleotmeu of the towu for having the soldiers' inou nmout oloauod and tho insoriptious brought out bo clearly; also tho paiut iug of the feuco. Sonio of our publio spirited oitizeus havo had iu coutemplatiou for somo timo tho projoot of au orgauizatiou for the purposo of calliug tlio attoutiou of oity visitors aud capitalists, also thoso Wishiug to purchaso farms, to onr towu. Tho schome was started last Friday oveniug by tho meoting qf quito a uumber of thoso iutorestod in tho parlors of Winooski Hotol to talk over tho mattor. After some iuter ohauge of thonght it was deomod best to make an informal orgauizatiou aud G. 0. May was eleoted temporary chairman and O. H. Dwiuoll seoretary aud troasnror. It was thou voted that'i tho orgauizatiou should be known as the "Cabot Developmout Associat tion. " It was voted to oall an exper iencod real estate ageut to come aud look onr towu over and soo what in dncomeuts wo can offer to call iu cap italists aud visitors.and G. O. May.O. H. Howlaud aud George Gonld weie oleotod a committee to proonre the real estato ageut and show hini abont the towu. This will be for the pur poso of bringing into notico throuRh tho oity papers and agenoies the ad vantages of and iudnoements for capi talists aud oity peoplo to como to our beautiful Vermont town. M. D. Wells and C. H. Dwinell woro olootod a oommitteo to prepare artioloa and by laws aud preseut tlio samo for oousid eration at tho uoxt moeting. It waa thou voted to adjonrn till Saturday ovoning uoxt at 8 p'olook at tho same place. At this meoting let thoro bo a fnll attendanoe as this is a inove in tho right.direotlon and it will be witli the farmers and business mou to .show whethor it will eaoceed or not. Perhaps your corrospondont nover had tho same exporieuoo that onr Williamstown brothor corrospondont has had in his twonty-flvo years of writing iu whloh ho says a promise was extraotod from liim nevor.to nso a certain woman's name in his items whilo sho livod in my thirty-tonr yoara of oorreBpondonoo for tho Watoh man. But I did havo a roquost after passing tho box oue Snnday morniug in ohnroh takiug the UBual oollootion, from ono of the members, not to stiok that box nnder his noso ngain, and the rociuost was obeyod. "Vermont Watchmau Co., JobPrlntors. Locatcd 1 1-2 iiiiles froin deiiot. post offlco scliool, Fnrm contnins 17G nercs. 215 CABOT. B. G. Rog'ers aud family Havo boou campiug at Greensboro poud for two weoks. Miss Jossio Marvin of Moutpolior was in Cabot Monday ou hor way to Greensboro. J. V. Owon was iu Barton last wook. Mrs. S. J.Wiswoll attoudod tho ded icatiou oxoroises of tho Cougrogatiou al church iu East Hardwick last Tnos day. Miss Lea Bowditoh of St. Jolinsbury hai beou visitiug Miss Marjorio Wells for a few days. Miss Maudo Gray of Bloomfield is stoppiug with Mrs. Hiram Wells for a few days. E. D. Waldo and wifo and Normau Lyford wero at Groousboro pond a fow days last weok. Warren Goodalo aud wifo of Wood bury wero iu towu last Thursday. Mrs. Carl Fletchor and ohildren of Swanton aro- visitiug hor parouts for a few days. Dr. A. .T. Lannn nnrl fnmllv rl;n have boen iu towu for a few days. roturned to Portsmouth, N. H., last Monday. Miss Cora Lauco aud Miss Emma Laird are attonding tho summor scliool at Morrisville. Mr.aud Mrs. H. S. flnlr poher are stoppiug at the Winooski Houso. S. O. Voodry was in Montpelier last Tnesday. Hollis Oolo of Northampton, Mass., is viBiting L. P. Colo. Mr. Steel and ohildron of Worcester, Mass., are visitiug at J. H. Damon's. W. H. Myors and wifo returned last iriday from a wook's trip to Oopper iiold. Wavie Towu aud wifo of Boston were in town a fow days last week. Mre. Martha Ford aud daughtor of Barre wero in town last week. AKred Huutor of Pittsfield, Mass., is viBiting at L. Myers'. FAYSTON. Miss Sarah Griggs, familiarly kown ab " Aunt Sarah, " died Friday morn ing, Jnly 81. Miss Griggs was born in this town January 28, 1814. She was the oldest potsou in towu, and as hor homo has always beou hore sho knew nioro of its history than auyono else. She woll romomborod all tho flrst settlers, nmong wliom was lier fathor, Stophon Griggs, who oame here from Oonneotloat in 1809 and mado a homo for himself aud family in the wildornoss, oloaring tho farm on which Howlnud RuBsell now lives. She attoudod tho flrst distriot sohool in town, and anring tho wintor of 1825, when Salmon Gloason was toaohor and Rev. S. D. Oohoon, oironit preaotier, sho with twenty-fonr of hor sohool matos made a pnblio coufeBsion of OhriBt and nnited with tho Mothodist ohnroh, of whioh eho has beou a faith ful nioinber. sinco. Of thoso twenty flvo yonng perBona only ono, Mri. Anna Bixby Brown, of Wost Berlin, remains to tell tho Btory of tho groat rovival. During tho last twonty yoara when old ago with its attendant in flrmitieB neoded the miniBtrations of patient aud kiud frieuda, sho waB tendorly oared for in tho family of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bragg (Miss Griggs waa Mra.Bragg'a anut) who did all in thoir power to mako hor pathway down tho hill of llfo as pleasant as posBiblo. The f nnoral BOivicoB wero jit tho Mothodiat ohnroh on Snnday. Rov. J. S. Allen waa tho oflloiating olergy man, O. M.Riohadson i nnoral direotor, aud W. 0. Bragg, A. S. Howo, 0. M. Riohardson aud M, L. Riohardsou boarors. O. F. Ramsoy ia ill at tho homo of his Bon-in-law, E. A. FiBk.havlng had a shook of paralysia. Mias Gortrndo Strong ia viBiting her brothor, Wiuuio Stroug in Norwich, N. II. MIbsos Miunio Maxwoll aud Marlon Dana aro attonding tho summor sohool at Randolph, ORANGE. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Oavo spont Suu day at G. Y. Bames', Mrs. E. P. Lord aud hor daughtor Mrs. D. F. WiuBlow and littlo daugh tor Jonnio, who havo boou Bpouding a fow days at J. L. Lord's roturned to thoir homo iu East Brookfield, Mass.., Ifisf. Kflftlrrltiv Tlm ,Tin,iw frlmirla nP Mrs. Lord woro vory muoh ploasod to sce hor bo woll aud comfortablo. Mr. iwul Mra. .Tnninn W. T,nrr1 nrn rojoiclng ovor tho birth of a bou. ' Morrill F. Wilds diod at tho homo yojirs aud sovou moutliB. Ho loavos two dnughtors, MrH. 0. O. Lord of Groton aud Mrs. E. G. Oook of thiB plaoo. Elllm flllll PthiiIt "nnnrrl nffnnrlnrl ohnrch in East Oraugo Suuday morn iug. Mrfl. A. L. Novns visitnrl in Wimli. tugtou last wook. Tf. ia flinnrflif. l,rf ,inivt fltnf li n orop will bo au avorngo oue, nlthough 1 . 1. C Buuiuwiuti iuiu, i iuw navo uuisiiuu hayiug whilo Bouib havo not com- UJUUUUU. Mrs. B. L. Riohardsou who has boou soriously ill, has1 so far rocovorod as to bo nulo to riuo out. Mrs. Martiu Olomout snout last wook at E. G. Poak's. WILLIAMSTOWN. Rov. Fraucos A. Kimball loft ou Tuosday of this wook for hor four woeKB' vncatiou. Miss Mariou Hors- ford of our lugh sohool dopartmont started for hor iold homo in Charlotte, ou Monday last. Luoius Kinsmnu now of Boaver Oity, Nubraaka, is oujoyiug his vlsit in this his homo of llfty yoars ago, aud nioro. Ho is about. to go to Rutland for a wook, to bo tho guost of his Loyhood frioud, Dr. Eloui O. Lewis. It is said ho may likoly havo his futuro homo iu Mauitou, a suburb of Colorado Springs, Colorado. It is claimod that iu tho lato cold woathor, wo havo had ouo or two vory Blight frosts. Drtiggist Goorgo E. Adams of Fair havou.cuuio to his old homo horo on Saturday last for a vifiit of somo days, His meeting of his two brothors Wil bur F., of tho Stato of Washiuctou. aud Rov. Carlos L., of Micliigau, must uo oxcooaiugiy pioasauc. MIbs Julia Bass of .East Soinorville. Mass,, is expected horo soon, for hor summor vacatiou. Miss Edtih Oarnontor. on tho nro gram of tho reoital, at tho Uuivorsalist oliurch laat Monday ovoninc. is a daughtor of Will Carpoutor of our mm viuago. Thoro was a woll attoudod uuiou sorvico at tho Coucrocatiounl church laut Suuday ovouiug at which our lormer towiiBinan Hov. Carlos L. Au- auis now or Howoll, Mich.. nrcachod His oxcolleut sermou was closolv lis- toned to; it was good iudoed to hear tlio grand old trutlis sot forth iu such earnost, forciblo manuor. Wo uoto with ploasuro tho growth of this com paratively youug miuistor.' of whom it can bo said that ho is "not a pronhot without houor. " iu his own uativo town. At prosout ho is located as a juetiiodist proaclior iu Howoll, tho couuty sent of LiviugBton Couuty, Micliigau, a placo of somo threo thou aud iuhabitauts, aud distaut. north- westorly, from Dotroit, some forty mues. i Bon-iu-iaw 01 nov. JJr. L. Cooper of Wost Randolph, it is said Rov. Mr. Adams will bo with him uoxt Snnday. In his uearby trip to Europo, Traoy L. Jolfrods is to accompany a distaut relativo, Moses R. JeU'ords of New York oity who is u civil ougiuoor of moro than uational reputatiou. At prosout lio is mtressted iu tho coustrno tion of a railway iu Rnssia, whithor no wiu go aitor a stay iu London, at tho iuvitatiou of tho Railway Roform Afisooiation tliere. Mr. .TeU'ords is a uenhow of tho lato Moses Robinson of Northfield, liis morthor having boou Caroliuo Robinson, of that towu. Ephraim Jr., and Mrs. Maudo Diok insou Snow of Cohaasot, Mass., woro in town a fow dayB ago. Mrs. Suow is a daughtor of tho late Dr. Gideon DiokiuBon. Mrs. Heury J. Lasell plaus to go to the Hoaton hospital, Moutpolior, to bo with her mothor, Mrs. Ophir S. Mar tiu, aud let hor sister, Mrs. Irving Covoll rotnru homo. Tho death of throe of our pensiouora in lato weoks stops the oomiug of 50 a month in pension monoy. Our old towusmau, Ex-Obudnotor Frauk . Fliut, now a residout of Windsor, married a lady of that t jwh on Tnesday last. Mr. Fliut has a flne farm thore ou whioh ho livoBaud we congratulato him ou this, lot ns hopo iuvalnablo addition to his homo. Rov. Alvon M. Smith is about to tako a short vacatiou on tho Maino coast, accompauiod by friouds iu his pariBli. Mr. aud Mra. J. E. AinBWorh plan to tako Soptombor, tho last moutn of thoir stay iu tho east this Boason, in OlaromOnt, N. H., Mr. Ainsworth'a early homo. Wo understand that tho only relig iona Borvlcoa iu our villago uext Suu day, will be at the Oongrogational olinroh, morning and ovoning. Evory body will bo cordially woloomed at theso Borvioos. Mrs. Jamoa Bailoy of Ouolda. N. Y., plana to visit hei mothor, Mra. Orontt Abbott, of our villago, some timo dnring this month. Sho ia an ever woolomo gnest here. Mra. W. 0. White iins as a gnest her mothor from Middlesox, who ia a daughtor of our late townsman, Riley Whitnoy. Wo aro onoouraged greatly by the poBsibiilty that tho Oomoli granito sheds may Boon be purohased bya reli ablo narty for additional granite bnai ness hore. Ashtoti, the little bou of AugustuB and Luoy Earle Holt of Barro oity.ia with his grnudparenta horo. It waa a fino compllmeut ho uuconsoiously paid our nnro nir liere wlinn hn nnifl could bieatho better than in Barro. " li wo ouiy nad tho granito buisnosa we onght to havo horo tho hoalthful nesa of the placo might briug othora hore from Bnrrn. hnnnn "broatlie better hero. " Wallace Hnntor nlnna fn old liomo in Now Brunswiok this woek. i Bad Weather Sale We havca "clearance sale" ovcry summer, but nevcr bcfore have wc hadas many Sults to sell, The weather is responsible. The cold, damp days have played havoc with our business in Men's and Youth's Suits. Thcre are tvo reasons why we must get rid of our prcscnt stock ; lst, To make room for Fall Goods. 2nd, To gct money to pay for thcm. All of our Suits, with tho exccption of a few, of all the year round wcight, arc marked at cost or below. Prices on this senson's Sults. 10.00, Suits are now $ 7.75 12.50 " " " 9.75 13.50 " " 9.75 15.00 " " " 11.75 18.00 " " " 14.75 20.00 " " " 15.75 Prices on last scason's Suits are cut OIXTE Pifteen Bluo Sergo Suits -pnre iuhl uuiur, uut anu inmmeu at $7.6(. To closc, W. E. Adams and Son, 60 STATS S-mESJST. Wo hear somo warm praise bestowod on tho reoital at tho Uuivorsalist church last Monday ovouiug. EAST MONTPELIER. " Mrs. A. R. Oraig of Boston proachod at tho Evaugelicn' churoh last Suuday mouiug and ovouiug in the absouco of tho pastor. Rov. Mr. Sa'mou proached at North Montpelier Suuday aftoruoou. Miss JoKsio Laird rotauod homo from Bridgoport, Couu., on Saturday o' last wook. BusiucBS is hnstliug on tlio camp grouud theso days. and auy ono wiB'i ing to coutributo to a grd causo in monoy or labor will bo wolcomo thoro. Tlio caninniooting wi'l bogin Avgust 21 aud hold ovor two SundayB. OFI? JFOJt SUWrOllT. Presidout Johu H. Soutes. of tlio Vermont Bar Assooiatiou, accompauied by Edward II. Dcavitt, chairmau of tho committeo of nrraugements, aud Olarenco H. Soutor of this city, J. P. Lamson of Cabot, and Allaud G. Fay aud John W. Gordou of Barro loft on Wodnesday for Newport to nttoud tho summer moeting of tho assooiatiou. It is oxpoated that about 200 attoruojs will bo preBout. Monday oveniug thoro was a business uiootiug and recop tion, on Thursday a stearaer rido dowu Lake Momhpormagog iB plnnned und on Thartday oveniug Pre3ideut Senter will presido at a bauquot at whioh Senntor Proctor aud Hon. Honry O. Ido will bo nmong tho speak ors. Lieut-Gov. Stautou will go to Newport on Thursday. ATTIII2 GAMP GliOUND. Fort Ethan Allou, Aug. 5. Tho ad vauco details from the eovoral com pauies of tho VovjioutNatioual Guard roportod yesterday at tho Stato camp grouudB fot duty aud boforo raiu in torferod with tho work iu tho aftor uoou tho grouuds had been laid out aua the touts of tho staif and liuo ofllcors had boon erected. Goneral Gilmore, Oaptain Miller, oommissary, aud - Oaptain Hadloy, quartormastor, are at tho grouuds aud overy prepara tion is boiugmado for tlio rooeptiou of the regime'it. W. E. Willard, tho now commiBsary Bergeant, began his dutios yesterday. Tho Stato furnishos tho food for tho regimout this year the Bame aa in the past two yoars aud a liberal supply of Bubstautial rations woro issued yesterday. The dotails today laid out tho compauy Btreots aud will completo tho preparatious for tho arrival of tho rogimont Thursday. The flrat companios to arrivo will ieach tho grouuds iu tho vicinity of nino o'olock aud tho romaindor will como during tho day. Thore will probably be no drills Thursday, with the possiblo exooption of dresa parade and guard mount, Friday morniug tho rogular routluo will be bognn. It ia undorstood that tho drills this yoar will vary somowhat from thoso of provious years and inolndo praotioo marohes, drills in erootiug tho shelter touts and othor movomenta with which tho xegimont ia not famiilar. ExourBion to Fort St. Frederiok. Seo advortisoment on pago eight. BAD SMAS1I IX STOCK 8. Now York, Aub. 5. Stooka rocelvod a bad amash at tho opeuiug of market this morning, .oaueod by heavy liqnld- ation and boar drivea and in the flrst half liour Bomi-pauioky conditious pro vailod. All atooka Buffered allko. U P, South Paoiflo, and R I mado now low rocords. Whon tho situation eeomed moat alnrmlng, big intorests atopped in with supportiug orders and tho slump waa atayed. Tho failuro of Sharp aud Brynn wns auuonnued on exohaugo early in tho foronoon. New York, Aug. 5 Sharp and Bry- an'a liabiltios aro flvo mlllions. much more. Suits as low as 83.75. LOT Woreted Sorge. gunranteed m gooa styie. i. leaaer MUSLO KINDJillGAllTliN. Miss Stolla Craudnll'a kindorgarton musio class gavo a protty oxhibitiou nt tho parish liouso ou Saturdny after uoou in which somo of tho mothods of iustruotiou woro showu, aud tho work nccomplitdiod by tho ohildron. Tho papils raugo in ago from flvo to oight yoars. Tho program cousistod of touo nnd rythm songs aud gymnnstics by tho two olassos aud a tono story by Verua Stobbius, a rythm story by Ruth Rob iusou, "Lifo of Johu Bnoh" by Eruost Niles aud a motion song by Rachel Wheelock, Maijory Smith, Vorua Stobbius aud Mnrguorita Kollogg. Owing to boiuo of tho mombors of the classcs boiug ill aud on thoir vucatious tl.o full nuuibor, fourtoen, was uot present. Tho publio will havo auother oppor tunity to observo tho w6rk of tho ohildron, rosult of thoir two lossona a wook, nt an oxhibitioujto bo givon in tho fall. Tho menibors of tho classos aro : olnss A Doris Archor, Honry Colton, Goorgo Goodwiu, Emily Hop" kinp, Eruest Niles nnd Ruth Robin son; class B Chnndlor Brown, Rny mond Coltou, Horaco Moss, Vorua StohbiiiB, Raciiol Whoolock, Will Far woll, Marguorita lCel'.ogg aud Marjory Smith. I1UMAX TA1METS. Londou, Aug. 4. A messngo from St. Potorsburg to a Triesto journal is quotod by tho Vieuna corrofipoudont of Tlio Timcs. Tho dispatoh states that Priuco Urusoff, who was recontly wouuded by pcasants whom hisoruolty had oxaspcratud, has becomo iusauo. Tho Priuco waB in tho habit, liko somo French noblemen boforo 1789, of tosting his markBmausliip upon tho bodios of peasants. Aa nu instauco of tlio insubordina tion of tho polico at Kishineff, which has boon a consequonco of tlio nmsencro thoro, it is stated that a policenmu ro cently attaoked with a sabro tho head of tho polico forco, who had reprimand ed him for neglect of dnty, Tho Oroatiana domiciled iu the Unitcu" States who receutly forwarded au ad dress to Emperor Francis Josoph havo also contrived to prosent to tho Czar a potition dcsoribing tho coudition of Croatia in tho darkect torms. Unlike his trentmentof tho Kishineff potition the Czar is said to have received the Croatiau potition with benevolonce. li. T. WASHINGTON HISSED BoBton, July31. An attompt ou tho part of half a dozeu oolored persons opposed tQtho Rev. BookorT. Wash ington, prosldont of Tuskogee, to ask questions at a meoting ho waa addreas ing Tliureday nicht at tho Zion church, resulted in almost a riot. Twonty-flvo polioemnn woro callcd to quoll the diBturbanco. Soveral arreata were made. Ono policeman received a dbep stab from a hnt pin, whilo a mau, said to be ono nf thoso opposed to Mr. Washington, rooeived aeveral razur cuta and 1b now iu tho liosnital After tho arrests, Mr. WaBhiugton coutinueu liis aaaress. it is BiUd that tho disturbance waa nrearrancod. After the mootinc W. M. Trottor, ouo oi thoso arrested, and nis friends, ad mitted that tlioy went thore with the idea or asking Mr. WaBhiugton a num bor of quostiona aud to resont atr? at tack that miclit be mado on the Now Eugland ropreBOutntiveo of the rooout Airo-Americau oonnoii at Lonisville, DKOIVNED. Manohester. Auir. 8. Olarenco S Gaunou of Manohestor, a vouth of uiuoteen yonrs, waa drowuoa in Lake MiiBsaobsio uear Doerhead bridgo, Sat nrday aftornoon. Youug Ganuon aud a friond, Frank H. P. Olomeut, wero out canoeing, when tho frail craft np sot. Olomeut could swim a little, and aucoeedod iu gottlng hold of tho oanoo, whilo hiaoompauion went down boforo holp could reaoh him. FUGITIV12 GONVIGTS. Fo'aom, Oal., Jnly 80. A posso liad a bruBh with tho fagitive Folsom oon viotB on Greouwood arook, and a nuui bor of ahota wero oxchaugod.but bo far as oan bo loaruod nobody waa hurt. The conviota avoidod a dooisivo on conuter nnd aro aupposod now to bo worklng baok iu tho geuoral dlrootion of Ooloma. WAT OHMAN FO UXD DI2AI). Burlington, Aug. 4. r- Williara O'Brion, who for tho past fourteon yoara has beou ongagod as night watch mau ou tho stonmor Ohntoangay, was found doad ou tho floor of thoroil room at 7:80 o'clock Suuday night whilo tho boat was lying at tho Wostport dock. Doath was duo tohoart disoaso, to which ho was subjoot. Ho livod iu Plattsburgh. 1'lllOE OF HI2EF JtAISED. Omnha, Nob., Aug. 4. It is roport. od horo that tho packing housos will lmmodiatoly ralso tho prico of frosh boof tlirougliont tho country. Already tho raiso has takon olToct iu a nnmbor of Wostoru citlea nnd ia oxpooted to roaoh Now York and tho East.within two weoks. This raiso comcs iu tho faco of tho roduotiou iu tho prico of oattlo and in spito of tho hoavy run of rango cattle whloh ia duo withiu tlio noxt two weoks and whloh alwaya roducos tho markot prico of livo stock still f urthor. No chnugo is contomplated ou othor moatB than bcof. It is signiillcant of nu nudorstanding among tho pnokcrs that the raiso iu prices iB boiug mado simultauoously by all tlio packing housos. AltMY JSJt UTE rUXISUEI). Berlin, Aug, 5, A court martial hold at Metoz conviotcd n non-coiii-missioned ollicor unmod Dunkel on 800 counts for maltroating privato Eoldiors at Moorohingou, Lorraino. Dunkel was soutouced to two j eara aud a hnlf in prison aud degrndation to tlio ranks, Flvo hundrcd nnd Bovonty-Bix iustnucos of brunlity, all oco'urrliig siuco last Decembor, woro cited. Tho ovidonce showed that ono of ib puu ishmeuts wns to compel n soldior to run full tilt noross aroom and rnm his hend agaiust a wardrobe. Tho in quiry was started by tho suioido of ono of tho maltreated meu. STX TltAIXMEN KILLED. Somorset, Ky., Aug. 8. Through a niisuuderBtaiidiug of orders two Qucou and Orescout froight trains, both doublo-hoadors, collidod head ou Sat urday night botweou Oumborlaud Falls aud Greouwood, killiug six men aud soriouBly injuriug two others. Tlio bodies woro iocovord of Firemau Jos oph Phillips.FrnukFlotcher and Wator Waltors aud an uuknowu mau who was 6toaling a rido. The dead bodios of two brakomeu nro known to bo buried undor tho dobris wlioro forty cars woro wrookod. Engiuoers Duko aud Fitzgerald woro soriously injured. MANILA IIEAfjTllY AGAIN. Washington, August 5. Advicos from Manila state that both cholera and small pox liavo boen eradicatcd from that city after a loug campaign, during whioh tho viotims uumbored several thouaud. JilJtTJIS. Iu North Moutnolior, Augngt 2, a daughtor to Prof. a'ud Mrs. O. K. Hol listor. Iu North Moutpolior, Aug. 2, a dnnghtor to Mr. aud Mrs. Eruost Hathawny. MAJUIIA GES. Iu Moutpolior, July 80, Eduiund Young of Hardwick aud Mrs. Luoy A. Ohnso of Calais. DEATIIS. Iu Fayston, July 81, Miss Sarah Griggs, aged 89. "In Watorbary, Aug. 2, Florence Flynu, aged C. In Enosburg!!, July 80, Julia Graves. In Moutpolior, July 80, Mrs. Jauoz" Bakor, agod 75. Removal Sale Stock must be reduced at any cost, before moving time. We must have the cash instead of the goods and you can positively Save from 25 to 50c on the dollar by making your purchasos now. The advertised goods are only afew of the many bargains we ofTer before moving into our new store in the S. Massucco block now occupied by Wheelock & Dawiey. 25 dozen Waterproof Mackin toshes. ' Formerly 84.00. Re moval sale price, $2.50. 15 Men's Mackintoshes. For merly 83.50. Removal sale price, $1.98. Trunks, Grips and Dress Suit Cases at Greatly Reduced Prices. Remember 5oc Overalls, 39c The People's Clothlng and Slioe Store. E. L. SEGEL, 116 nain St. Next Door to Wm. fllller THIRD ANNUAL EXGURSION RETAIL CLERKS' Intornational Protoctlvo Asaociation to Fort St. Frederick Vla Contral Vermont Ilailway and tho Magniiccnt New Stcumcr, " VERMONT? WEDNESDAY, August 12 1903- FltOlI BARRE AND MONTPELIER Tlio trip will bo mado by spoelal trains (o Hiirlliigton, nt whloh polnt tho elegnut and oonmiodtous new alonmer, Vciimont, of tho Champlain Truiisportntiou Cf.t will bo tnki'ii for n thrvB li'inra' snil to tho ltis toricnl Foiit St. Fkuuisuio nuar Crown l'olnt, N. Y. A Good Band of Twenty-Two Pieces will ftccoinpany tho Excursion and rendcr an up-to-datc program of music. FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP, J Baiiiie, AIOSTPELIER, j Adults Sffil.SiG CfllLDItEN (55C Special Train will Run as Follows Coing Lcavo Bahue 7.15 a. m SIontpeueu 7.35 Arrivo Buuungton 8. 10 Fout St. FnEDERicic 12.30 p. m Roturnlng Leavo Fokt St. Fuedehick 2.00 p. m A special train will leavo Burlington at G.-10 p. m. for Srontpelier and Barre. Tickets will be Good only on Special Train August 12, 1903. Legal Notices. COJIUISSIONEH'8 NOTICE. ESTATE OFLIIiLAF. DOW. Tlio iinderelttned liavlii)? liteu niipolnteil bj- the Hon. ProUato C'uurt for tlie Dlstrlci ol Washlncton, Coii'iiiiMloncrs, to ncelve, t'xaiuluc aud adjutt U clr'nis nnd tlvmands of all pi'rsons apalnst llie cstato of LII.I.A F. DOW. lalu of JlunchcsHr, In tho Countyof lliilsborouvli anO &tato ot Snvr llamnslilte, dccoasul; and all clalmscxlilbllcd ln offsi't thcreto, lieroby Klv o notlce tliat t lll uic-e' for tlie nur-post-s aforcaald, at the Montpelier & W. ll.lt, It. depot, In tlio Town of Marshlleld, ln said Ul.trlct, on tho lst day of Septtmber. and Ctli day of January. uext, Iroml o'clock 1'. M. untll 4 o'clock r. it,. each otsahldajs, aud that slx uiontlia from tho 7th day of July, A.D. 1803, Is tlie tlu.o llmlted by said Court ror said creilltors to preseut thelr cIhIius to us tor examlnntlun and allowanci'. Dated at Marshlleld, this 3UUi day of July, A. D.. OllI.N It. SMITIt. j Coramls- 1-33 LUCIUS l). NUTE, j sloners. COMMISSIO.NEHS' XOTICE. ESTATE OF I.UCI.VDAS.HUrLEU. The undersljfncd havlnj? b-en appolnted by the Hou. Probatu Cou t for the Dis .Ui of Washltnton, Coiuralsslouers, lo recelrj, cx.m'ue and adjuat all clalmsanddeiuandiof all pciso.isaKf ''ist Ihe estate of I.UCINDA S. 1IUTL,EU, Irte of Calais, In said Dlstrlct. dcceased; aud all clalms exhlblted ln olTsct thcreto, hereby glro notlce that we will nieet for tlie purposes aforesald, at the Dwtlllng houso of Orlando U. llarron. Iu tlie Town of Calais, ln said Dlstrlct, on the f.'nd day ol August and the 27th day of January next, from 1 o'clock p. M. untll 5 o'clock r. li., each of said days, aud that slx inonlhs Irora tho S2im day of Aunust, A. D. lmn. 1 the tliuo llmlted by salci Court lor aald credltors to preseut thelr clalms to us for examluatlon and atlowance. Dated at Calais, this 8rd pay ol August, A. D ALLEN MORSE. Commls- H1KAM L. SPAltHOW, f sloners. 31.33 ESTATE OF JOHN' W. WHITE. 8TATK OF VKIUtONT, DlSTItlCT Or WASlIlXGTOff. S8. In I'robate Court, held ln Montpelier, In and for laid Dlstrlct on the 4th day of August A. D. 1903, .fiV3 Admlnhtrator of tho estale ol JOIIKVy. WHITE, tate of Calais. In said Dlstrlct. deceased, presents his Admlnlstratlou accouut for examlnatlou and allowanco and makes appllcatlou for u decreeof dlstrlbutlon and parlltlou of the cstito of said dcceased. Whereupon It Is ordered by said Court, thai said account and said anpllcatlon bo referred to a sesslon thercof. to be held at tlie I'robat Olllce, In said Montpelier, on tlie 21st day of August, A. D., 1M. for hearlni? aud declslon thereon and, It Is furtuer ordered that notico hereof be itlven to all persons luterested. by publlcallnn of tlie samt threo weeU ."iiPe?f1,rely !" the VEIIMO.M -WATCIIMAW and Statk Joor..vAL. a newspaper publlshed at Moutpeller. luthls btrte. preilous to said tlme appolnted for hearlnsr, that tliey may appear at said tlme and place, and showcausc.lf anv they may havo. why said account should uot be altowed aud such decrteniade. tl16 Court.-Attest. ""M HIHAJl CAKLETON, Judge. ESTATEOF HAItRIET UOULDUV. State or Vkhuont, DlSTIlICT Of WAeitlNOTON, 88. InPmlutnnniii, l.ul.l ln XI. . alil Dlstrlct, on the ith 'day of Auiiust A. I). lso. "u-ciuicnci, uuuuiMraor or tue ef V "AUIHET IlOULUltY, lateof Cabot,ln said Dlstrlct, deceased, presents his admlnlstratlon ao count for examlnatlon and allowance. and makei appllcatlon ror a decree of dlstrlbutlon and Dar tltlon of the cstate of said deceased. U liprniltvtri It nnaia.l . 1 ,4 f il... . ' -w vhiivii i.ii u v tii u j aam Vyd U I l,t IUH 1(1 mo count and said appllcatlon bo rcferreil to sesslon Montpelier, on the 31st day of August A. D. 1904. ror hearliiK and declslon thereon l And, lt Is further ordered that notlce hertof bo glven to all persons ln terested, by publlcatlon of the same three weeks suc- Jouiinal, a newiimptp publUheU at Montpelier, hl.sw6ale Prvlou? t M tlme api me and place. and show cause, If any they mar have, why said account should not bo allowed. and such decree made. . Uy the Court. Attest, 1IIKAM OAliLKTON. Jpdge. Notick or FlNAb Mektino or Criditohs In the Dlstrlct Court of the Unlted SUtea, fotth Dlstrlct of Vermont, In hankruptcy. In the matter of LEWIS 8.1ILONDIV, a bankrupfc. To the cmlltoraof LEWIS S.ULONDIN, ol Vfi. terbury.lo the Countyof Wasblniton and Dlstrlct aforesald, a bankrupt: ' Notlce U hereby glven that Charles 0. Orarea trustee vt the said bankrupt, has flled In court his flnal JS?.4lli" l"'1 meellnK of the credltors of the said LEWIS S. 11LOND1N will be held at the of flee of Ui underslgned, Itoom No. 6, U. 8. Poat S.iV!M.Wi .lS,ES L'JL't ? . a ir wlilch tlme the final account ol tbe tald truiue EDtVAHD H. DEAVITT. Montpelier, Vt.. July !. im"' l" "k""r- A MUllDEllER LYNC1IED. Asotlu, Wash., Auk. 5. A banrl nf maskod mou relnforood by a tuob of a tnonsana pooplo, lynohed Willinm Hamiltou, a woll to do whito farmor. onrly this morning. Hamilton, last Snnday, assanlted and thou rnurdored tho thirteen year old clanrhfnr nr Shoriff Riohards of Asotln oounty.