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VERMONT WATCHMAIS & STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY. AUGUST 4, 1904. IMPROVED BsV HAVE LOW SUPPLY CAN H g mi AND MAKE IWORE MONEY H j SL S A V e"" MO gTe"1 ""mQ N E Y B SV irli'1. V;telfc2l bywcarlnglonKernml.costInfr lessfor W II 'II v repalrs llmn othcrs, thercCoro nro tho IH ISi ill V JV MOST PROFITABLE TO BUY 40 JB 'V "T i) IfanJsome ittuttrateJ eatafogue free for tbeasking LH K'TiriL-w WthftTitfiMiiferhMiiMStminydifferentpolniithoi tfMyjBlHX'1 tSi lVf Iniarlnu prumjtt iltllrrrjr to ny ictkn K -wtjjifeKi Vermont Farm Machlno Co., Bellows Falls, YL Wk CORINTH, Mrs. Elmor Morrill o Lymo, N. H has boen visitiug licr father, Jo seph Enstman. Mrs Eokloy Dearborn aud daugh tor of Concord, N. II., nro visiting Mrs. Dearbom's parents, Mr, and Mrs. O. V. Eastmnn. Mrs. Mngoon, widow of Asa Ma goon, died Jnly latliorson's Oharlos'. Mies Jennio Winoli Ims returncd to Winohondon, Mnss. Frank L. Bacoii of Northfield, was tlie guest of his unolo, L. M. Edsou, Tuesday iiight. Miss MnttioOlough, nfornjor teaoh or iu town, is visiting friends. Mrs. Hutoliinsou of Plattsbnrg, N. Y., ia the gucst of lior sietor, Mrs, John Hoyt. Harvey Snniruer is haying on Qeorgo Maguiro's plnco, and Herbort Wilsou on tho E. O. Barber placo. WAITSFIELD. Mrs. Ktnorson of Detroit, Micli., is in towu visitiug relatives and friends. Miss Gortrnde Moraity aud mothcr of Bostou, aro visitiug in towu. Mrs. R. S. Chipmau and Mrs. Olay tou Hnry woro iu Moutpelier aud Barre ou Saturday, Miss Edith Monvay was in Water bury a portion of last week. H. H. Ohipman returued liomo frorn Athens Friday. Tho Horuo oirolevrill meet Wodnos day afternoou and evcning with MrB. J. R. Dalo. J, A. Carpeuter was in Burlington a fcw days last week, Mr. and Mrs Lute Sawyer and childron of Fowler, are visiting at O. M. Eatou's. S. 0. Bonnetto is ill. Eugene Atherton and wife of Essex have been visiting their mother, Oar Tio Atherton, at N. D. House's. Miss Carpenter of Warren is at work at the Waitsfield House. Franois Larub of Medford, Mass., is visiting frieuds in towu. 0, M, Eaton and fatnily and Lute Sawyer and family start ou Wednes day for Highgate Springs. Rev. ffaylaud Suaulding of Ayer, Mass., will preaoh at the Gongrega tional churoh next Sunday, Aag. 7. We Are Still Talking Farm DOES THE SUBJECT INTEREST YOU? 0 The Properties are Desirable and will, we belleve, flnd a ready sale. 60 ACRE PLACE one and ono-half mile from Montpelier, on tho West Uerlin road. Will keep about 8 cows and team. There nro about 20 ncrcs of woodland, and about 15 tillago. Buildings aro in very corafortablo condition. IIouso painted white and contains 9 rooma. Running wnter at both houso nnd born. Placo is on It. F. D. Route. For market gardening it would oe bard to flnd a better placo than tbis. Price, $2,500. 350 ACRE FARM wbicb will keep over 50 bcnd of atock, on main road from Montpelier to Northfield, dbout ono and oue-balf miles from West Berlin creamory, depot, stores, etc. About 100 acres aro tillage, from 50 to 75 woodland, and bnlance pasturngc. Over 100,000 feet of spruce, plonty of fruit, and sugar busb of 1,000 mnplts. Tbero aro two good houses on tho place, onc painted white and is stories bigh ; contains 11 rooms; is in extra good abnpe. Tho other is in good repair, and contains 7 rooms. There aro 4 barns witb tie-up for GO bead of cattle. Buildings aro insured, and place is assossed for 84,000.00. Thero is nice running watcr and houso and barns, and Now England Telepbono in house. Owner wiBhes to soll tbis place with over 40 acres of crops, and over 50 head sf stock. AU tools, inelnding cream separator with horso power, McCormiek mowing machine and horso rake; Amcrican bairow and seede, 2 two-horso wagons, 2 two-horso travorso sleds, 1 narly now oxpross wagon, 1 driving wagon,' 4 sets work harness, driving harness, corn planter, harrows, plows, CO cords of wood, etc. In fact, everything necessary for tho successful car rying on of a lnrgo farm. The prico vrill be made low, as the owner wishes to disposo of tho property at once, BP To appreciato these properties, you Bhould eee them. Wo will be glad to show them to you any time D. A. PERRY, REAL E8TATE ACENCY. Barre Vt. Rooms 8 and 9 Oordon Bluck. U.S.SEPARATORS EAST CABOT. Marla Abbott, wlio died in Cabot vory suddenly of erysipelas, was brongli to hero ou Thnrsday, July 28, aud buriod in tho fatnily lot. , Qeo. Hoath aud wifo spent Suuday u liis sister's, iu Waldou, V. D. Blake and wifo visitod at Frank Walbridgo's on Sunday. W, I. Abbott was called to Plain field Monday, Aug. 1, by tlio deatli of liis brotlier, Lester. 0. M. Wing aud farnily of Spriug field, Mass., nro guests at A. Gas sidy's this week. L. B, Chandler aud wifo aro iu Flaiufiold visiting liis sis tor, (or a fow days. BERLIN. Tlio first monting of tho board of oivil autliority for the purposo of ro visiug tlio ohcck list will bo hclti Weduesday, Aug. 10, at tlio town olerk's ofllco. Miss Grr.co Lockliu, Mr. aud Mrs. S. 0. B. Bolknap, Mr. Yarriugton and soveral oihcrs frotn Gouldsville, wero in towu Sunday. Road Gnmniissloncr G, W Pratt was laid up a short tiuio last week by nn injury to liis back. ROXBURY. Dr. E. E. Ellis and family of Brookfield viBited in town Friday. Mrs. Will Shepard and sous of Leo minstor, Mass., are visiting lier fatli er, George Steele. Rev. Mr. Wilsou preached in ox ohango with Rev. Mr. Bissoll of War ren ou Suuday. Mrs. George Veazey of Iveone is vis itiug her pareuts, Mr, aud Mrs. Joues Ferris. Mrs. George Morgan, who has been hero iu poor liealtli for eomn time, is ruuoli worso and leported as danger ously ill. Mrs. Ruthl Willianis has gone to Lebanou to remaiu for a time with her son, JQ. J, Willianis, and perliaps to ruake her liomo tlioro porruanently. Mrs. O. O. Turner and danghter, Avis, ore visiting her'fatlior, H. G. Ellis. Earl Spalding of Bradford has been staying with liis aunt, Mrs. Oaipeu ter. Tho 0. E. sooiety hold a lawn so oial Wednesday evenlng, giving a short Htorary progratnmo aud sorvlug cake and lee-oream. Tho proflts woro about $S, D. L, Kiohols and wife havo ro tnrncd froru thoir vaoation at High gato Springs. EAST ELMORE. Miss Hnttlo Lawsou was at liomo ou Suuday, Miss Ina L, Bwlft is visiting her sistor, Mrs. Houry Luuia, at Shel buruo. Stnto's Attorney M, G, Morso and wito of Hardwiok, visitcd lif s father, B, F, Morso, on Sunday. H. F. Duano was iu Morrisville Saturday and whilo thero purohasod a span of horsns of Frod Smalloy. Mrs. Josephino Fiako and daugh ters, Mary and Alioo, and fnmilics of Boston, aud Qeorgo Fisko and wifo of Worcester, pionickod at tho old farai iu Wost Woodbury on Friday. Tlio M. E, Suuday sohool lioro was roorgauizod last Suuday. Suporin- tendent, Altou Lawson; assistaut su- poriutondent, E. P. Stilsouj seoro- tary and treasuror, MissGarrioB. Sil- loway ;. oliorjster, Mrs. Miuuie Sillo way, EAST CORINTH. Miss Amia Poor of Williamstown, who has boon visitiug frieuds iu town, retnrucd liouio Tuesday. Rudolph Butler was at horno for a fow days thh week. Georgo Dlvoll went to Boston Fri day. Adelaido Butterfleld is spending tho week iu Williamstown. Miss Eliza A. Ghane of Cambridge Mass., visited at John Thompson's last week, Miss Jnlin Keezer of Hardwiok, Iowa, visited Mrs. Georgo Hayward last week. Mr. aud Mrs. AlCred Jaokuiau and Mr. and Mrs. George Hayward attbud ed tlio oirous at St. Johusbury Satar- day. Mrs. Wiuthrop Jaokman and son, Lawrence, havo retnrned frorn Hall's Pond, where thay havo beon spond- ing a fow days. SOUTH DUXBURY. Mr. and Mrs. Tatro aud threo child- ren ol Watorbury wero "tlio guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. Forrence last week. Mrs. Roy Kollocg of Northampton, Mass., is visitiug her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. George Froeinan. and other ro- latives. Mr. and Mrs. Erviu Joslvn of Waits field aud two ohildren visited her bro tlier, Herborc G. Wnrd, on Saturday. Mrs. Jusie INewcomb of William stown visited her mothor, Mrs. For- rouoe, rooontly.. Miss Jessie ForguBon of Bronklyn. N. Y., is stoppiug with Mrs. Samuel Somervillo. Mr. aud Mrs. E. Brown of Brook line, MaBB., aro abont to move into the honse formerly ncoupied by Dou Phillips. Mr. aud Mrs. Harmou Forreuoo were In Waterbury over Sunday. Rev. O B. WellB, with family. will spend the aioutli of Auguat campiug out for a much needed rest. Mrs. Williani Ward and dauchters with her sisters, Mrs. Peaso. Mrs. Oollins and Miss Oollins. spent a vory pleasaut afteruoou ou Saturday last with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Somer villo. Frank Bolding is quite poorly. MIDDLESEX. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Kelloog spent a part of last 'weok visiting frionda iu Plainfield and vioinity. Mrs. Horace Niohols is ontortaininc her brother, Frank Jaokson, of Massu ohusetts. Mr. acd Mrs. E. E. Densmore aud Mi. and MrB. Frank Somors liavo ro tarned from a week's visit in Rich mond. Mrs. Addie Denuisou, who is honsed with a sprained aukle, iB improviug. Mrs. Georgo Willey eutertaiued Mrs. E. 0. Magoou and danghter of Mont pelier, on Thursday of last wook. Tho funeral of Norris Wricht, agod 74, who died at tho honje of liis uephow, O. O. Riohardson, was hold on baturday or last wook, Kov. J. Edward Wriglit oiiloiating. Mr. Wright had been in failing hoilth for soveral inonths aud deatli oame as a rolief from sufforiug. Mr. Wright was n estoomod and reBpeoted oltizcn. The intermeut was at the village cemotery. Artlinr Maxham and wife of Shady Rill wero in towu Thursday. Parker D. Edgerlv spent' Sunday with liis daughterB in Barre. Oharles Kuapn, who haa beon ill for some months, is still iu a oritioal ( UUI1U1L1UII. The Homo oirole will hold a social pionio iu Oliamberlin'B grove, Wedues day of tliis weok. Teams oarryiug tlioso wlio wish to attond, leave the churoh at 0 o'olook. AU are oordially invited. Dinuer 10 oents. Rv. J. Edward Wright will speak at the Briok churoh uext Suuday p. m. WORCESTER. " Mrs. O, N. Oortis and threo ohil dren visited iu Huntington the past weok. - A. L. Hnut of Chelsea, Mbbb., is visiting Ohaunoer Hunt, hls brother. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dana of Middle sex, and James HiU and danghter, were at William Bnrrill'a on Sunday. E. O. Mooro hBB bought L, W. Por ter's plaee Mr. Porter has rented he Emery honse. Dr. G. E. Hunt of Montpelier, vis lted liis paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Chaun cey Hunt, on Suuday. Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Hancock and Mr. and Mn. b. M. OroHa viiltod in Moutpelier the flrst of the week. Orrln S. Riohardson aud Mn Hattie (I. Dodge were raarried July 27, Rev. P. H. Onrponter offloiatiDB. Ip Mr'. Wells of Barre, and Mrs. Wheeier of Linoaster, Maes., were gueata at the home of George'FUk, their brother, a part of Uit weoe. SVItiLIAMSTOWN. Postinastor and Merohaut Goorgo L. Edson left for bt. Louls, !Mo., a fow days ago. After a visit at tho ox position ho will go to Iowa, to sod a sister of Mrs. Edson and retnrn homo uext wook. In lato moutliB Mr. Edsou haa boen quito a good doal out of hoalth, tlio roault, it is thonght, of ovorwork aud tlio caro of hls iargo bnsiucss. Misa Bollo Roblusou is iu our post oflloo, aud it u expoutod pho is toliavo tho caro of it. uow. Mrs. Auulo Sohoflold Randall aud husband nro about to go to Glover to visit Mr. Randall'B mothor. In tho fow woeka they nro to bo away, or till about Sept 1, thoy will visit frlonds iu Hardwiok, Mornsville( Wost Burke, Lyudouvlllo and Woroostor. William Witherill haa jast mado a ehaugu iu liis plaua aud instend of go ing to Efflughaui, N. II.. ho thinks iio will go to Newport in tliis State, to makc li 1b liomo honcoforth, with n nicco of hls lato wifo. Rosooo Lyndo hns beon ill of lato and under modical caro but is uow better. The temporaiy illuess of Mrs. Aus tin Young, uoo Lonora Mnrtin, for bado tho dopartnro of herself and Iiub baud last Mondny for their homo in Minuoapolis, Miun.. Tliey hopo to bo nblo to go yot, tliis woek. Eruost NioholB, son of tho lato Azro Niohols, plnus, so wo lionr, to lonvo tliis wook for tho Provinco of Albortn, in Wostora Cauadn. Ho will bo no oompuuiod by Georgo Gauthior, a brotlier of liis wife. It ia said thoy will go flrst to tho homo of our fornior tosvusmau, Hnmiltuu Wnrk, wlioo post-olllco 1b Glndys, iu Alborta. Wo undorstiuid that this trlp is to bo niadu with tlio purposo of locatiug iu that sectiou if the couutry pleasns them, iu which caso wo niny lose the Gauthior family, llving ou tho old S. Talcott Porriu plnco. , A sou was reooutly boni to Mr. aud Mrs. Artlinr Eastman. Mr. Enstmau has just moved from tlio Gen. E. Buss house to the uear by teilemont houso, ou William Z. Prntt's farm, ho boiug iu the ouiploy of Mr. Pratt. In correocionof an itom of laBfr-week wo say that we havo been miEinformed nboat tho outting of tiie hay ou II. H. Martin's plnco. Tlio work is beiug dono by tho Mr. Holt who livea ou the old John Farnham place. Oldor WilliamBtowuiauB will recall tho lato John Whito, tho youngest sou of the lato Josiah White of our Mill Village iu nu ourlier day. Joliu White died at liis homo in Vormillion, South Dakota, eloven yoarB ago. Last week, two of liis dnughteis, Mises Aniy A., and Roso White visited our place wo thiuk for the flrst tiue. They aro vory ploasant yonng lndies and are to teach the coming torm in tho pnblio sohoolB in Miuneapolis. They tell ua that Dana F. White of Uuion Oity, Micli., ia the only surviving mombor of Josiah Whito's family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Asa G. Wilber havo been visitiug in Bethel of late. Mrs. Hiram S. Drury, who goes to Bostou oocasionally for treatmeut for deafness, has been there of lato. Joliu M. Stone and sons on the old Goorge Orauo farm in the Judge Paiuo distriot, advertiso their place as "Ma ploviow Farm. " The Greason-Beokett Granite Com pany will add sevouty feet to thoir stono slied now. Wo have takeu a look throngh the new baru built by yiUiam A. Pratt, ou the old Chester Martiu farm in our village. Tliis barn ia 42x81 feet aud planed to meet the ueeds of thia lat tor day farmiug. It is to coutain a large silo. The hay is takeu to the top lloor to be uuloaded, n floor ou whioh threo loads can be left ou tho oarta at any time it might bo wauted. Tho baru hns uot yet beou wholly comploted but the probable cost will be, we are told, towards 3,000. Eruest Riddell is a Suotohman liv ing ou the old James M. Bnes farm, and ho haa done uot a little to add to its produotiveuess. Last week he had the great misfortune to have liis threo prinipoal barns burued. Oue a sinall iiorso barn is left to hiin. The fire Btarted ouj) an afternoou whilo Mr. Riddell and wifo weroin tho hay field. Tlnro waa time to get some thing out of tho barua aud there waa uo loss of stock. The origin of the fire ia not known. There was a total of iusur anco on barns and contents of $1,250. Last year Mr. Riddell ont down some what tho amount of the insurauco. II. had seoured onl.v part of tliis year's hay orop, but we havo lieard it la esti mated that quite a good mauy tona of hay were burued. It would seem that the loss above the insurauoo would fall pr6tty hoavily bn Mr. Riddell. MrB. E. B. Watsou lms as a gnest lior. uephow, Mr. Ladd, a stndont in Dart mouth Colloge. Oheok liatB for the September eleo tion are up The board of c'ivil au tliority will bo at the town liall ou the afteruoon of August 20, to determino questioua pertaining to votera at that eleation. MrB. AuBtln Jaokson ia here from Lexingtou, Masa., and, witii her only son, Fred .Taokeou, wiiose wife is not Hal Ohonoy haa sold hls nice house in Mill village to Frank Nichola of Barre, n brother of George W. NioholB. Elwiu Prosoott's family of Barre wore rooent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Rowell. Weal6y M. Seaver haa thia soaaon put soveuty-flve loads of hay into liis barn without any of having been wet. Even though it Bhould set the cows of our mllkman to drinking more wnter, we will say that a Ohicagoan visiting horo eaya the mllk here ia oream, compared with that of her city. A very pleasaut oocaeioual summor visitor here in some vears past waa MiBS Mnggie Daffuf, of Brooklyu, N. Y.,a niceo of Johu M. DutTas. Sho han reoeutly died at her home, of heart dlBease, at the age of twenty nlne yora. Rer. Carey H. Watsou and wife are oxpooted here thia week. An owner ot an inoubator In our village obtained ftvo or six cliiokotis, from one Jot of flfty egga, and from another lot of flfty eggi, did not get a ohlok. Uev. Franoea A. Klmball ia now to have a roonth'a vaeatlon and thore will be no services at the Universallst ohuroh. Meantime the buildlng ia to bo palntnd inside as woll as outildo. Abundauoo of ralu nnd wnrtu woath er hero aro lnaklng fiuo orops for our fanuora. Word oonios of tho iniprovod hoalth of Mrs. Oroutt Abbott in Onoida, N. Y. Mrs. 0. A. Badger lenrna of tho doath of lior brothor, Lester Abbott, of Plainfield. Ho was ouco a stouo cuttor in Bnrrq. Holuavos a wifo and two little ohildrou. Hls wifo is a dimghtor of Mrs. Annetio Lyniati Griswold ot Brookfield . Goorgo L. Edson roached St. Louis all right. Doacon Edwiu 0. Smith is ablo to rido to tho village uow. Wi!l O. Martln oamo down hero from Ottawa, Oanadu, ou Tuesday. Horaco Flint and wifo reooutly vis ited for two daya, hia nophew, Charlea II. Bookott, iu Now York Oity. Dr. Henry Downs nnd wifo, now of Oil Oity, Pn., will visit the St. Lonia ExpoBltlou. Ed. J. Poor hns twontv aoros of vory promising corn. Ho hns two Bilos with n capnoity of sevouty-ilvo tons eaoh. He also stooks n good doal of corn, that in the wintor lio steams, (ho has good faoillties for this), for feoding his stock and likea it as woll as eusilago. Ho pnid liio creamory patrous 18 conts tor Juno bntter fat. Georgo Roblusou, a' brother of N. B. Robinsoo, has gouo to Richmond to work nt hia trado na n tinsmitli. Mr. and Mrs. Horaoe Flint visited our old towusmnu, Goorgo Martln, in Washington, D. 0., ou their way home to Nobraska. Word camo horo Tnesday of tho death in Calais of Will H. Wheolor of Dea Moines, Iowa. He had beou sick for Bome tiuio with what was pro uounoed horo to bo Bright'a disoase. Ho rnarried Elln, tho youngest daugh tor of tho lato S. Talcott Por7lnof our place, nnd for yoars haa llved in Dos Moines, Iowa. Ho was long in the employ of tho Studobakor Brothora Wagon Maunfncturing Compnuy of South Bond, Indiana, aa a geuoral travoling ageut and comuiauded n yenrly snlnry of foiuo thousnndB of dollars, it 1b said. Hifl wifo, two sous and two dnughters survivo hitn. Mrs. S. Martiu Seaver of our vil lago has just had os guesls threo of her nieces, nnd mombers of their fnmilies, viz., Mrs. Lnird of White Rivor Jnuo tion, the wife of Deutist Sherburne of Springfield aud n Mrs. Holt of Montpelier. To tho work of repairing tho Oon greagtional meoting-house horo, Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes E. Aiusworth of Ma loue, IU., have given 500. Mrs. Aiusworth is n daughter of tho lato Cnlvin Ainsworth. Her sister, the Into Miss Emma L. Aiusworth, left 500 to go oventually to thfB ohurch, aud it is thonght it can be mado nvnilable now, for nso in ropairing tho moeting-house. , William Raudall of Chicago, sou-in; lnw of Rov. William Sohofleld, who is here on n visit might likely remaiu here now if ho could flnd iu our vil lage n scitable place for his trado. Buildiug iB largely at a standstill here. Oue dwelling houso, in the quarry distrlct, another one in our vil lage, tho Seavor warehouBe, and the addition to the Grearson-Beokott Com pany'a stoue shed about tells tho story, this year, so far. Oliuton N. Fiold, son-in-law of Goorgo W. Brush, is here fiom New York. Tho great amount of wet weathor nowadaya is a little trying for our farmeiB who want to flnish their hay ing. EAST ROXBURY. J. A. LaRose and wife from Al- berta, Canada, aro visitiug at Peter LaRose's. Mrs. John Perham of Brookfield, spent Friday witii Mrs. Farnham at Olareuce Mndgot's. Mr. and Mra. George Wardner and daughter, Ruth, 6pent Saturday in Barre and Montpelier, WARREN. Misa Ivv Piorooof Fitohburg, Mass,, ia snonding a few weeka with rela tlves in this vioinity. Miss Mose Hatoh of Moutpelier is tho iznest of her grandpareuta, Mr. aud Mrs. Oarlos Martiu. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Kathan went Mouday to Medford, Mass, wliero thoy have omploymeut with 0. A. Reed. Mrs. Hiram Russell of Roxbury spent a couple of days lu thia vioinity lust week. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thayer aro apouding a few duys with relatives in Montpelier and Barre. Erskiuo Lyfurd is taking his annual vacation in Now York. Mr. and Mrs. George Bonnotte of Montpelior were guoats at Frank Town's. Misses Ila and Florence Austin of Northfield spent a weok with thoir grandparouts. Hiirrluon Pieroe had the mistortuuo to lose a fluo horso Suuday. O. M. Joues waa ill a part of last week, having had an attnok of tonsi litis. Mrs. Thoodore Wakefleld of Burling ton Is visiting her frieuds here for a couplo of weeks. LOWER CABOT. J. 0. Harvey has gone to Kingtson to vialt hia daughter, Mra. Allen Hazen, and also hoplng to improve hiB health. The town treasuier haa the tax bill and Octobor 20 ia the day set for the discount to eud. The aohool dlreotora have adopted for the ubo of the sohool s iu town Misa M. I. Klmball'B History of Ver mont for Young Vemonters. It ia thonght this book willflll along need od want of a hiBtory of thta kiud it beiug very elaborate, olear and intor eating, a book that no peraon old or young can help beiug intorested in. Frank Phelps has added to hia aw mill buildlng a buildlng in whioh to saw hia ohalritock; iu thia buildlng be has plaoed an englne large euough to do all of the busineBa in thia llue. There wore aeveral eurioua inoidents oonneoted with the bolt of lightning that bnrned W. P. PIes baru laat week. A plg itanding in the barn door 200 rods away waa knocked down and liis lega badly numbed. A lady one half.mlle away waa adjuiting her itooklng holder; her hand aud arm wero badlv numbed aud her limb se vorely bnrned Mra. Phelps was so badly frlghtouod thnt tho lmlr ou tho top of her hend turuod grny. Thero woro Bovernl othor oocureucoa but uo Bovoro acoidonts. WEST FAIRLEE CENTER. In spoaking of tho rolativos of Ed muud G. Soulhworth, hia lialf-sister, Mrs. Oorrlo Chnrohlll, wifo of Wil liam A. Ohnrohill, should havo beon uiontiohod. Irma Porry 1b visiting at Hartland. Mrs. Robocoa Goodell haa beon quite siok for several daya but ia better at time of writlng. pMrs. Carrio Kenniston nnd dnugh tor, Mnrion, of Dorchester aro visit ing at O. S. TitUB'. Rov. Georgo Donno and Mrs. Wil liamson with two childron, of Lowell aro guests of Williaui A. Moroy, also Miss Etta Douglas of Post Milla. Holon Southworth roturnod from hor visit to Barre ou Friday last woek, acoompanied by her cou'siu, Evan Mnrr. Misa Miskolly of Boston is for tho tecoud sumnier n guest of Mra. Ev olyu Southworth. Mrs. Beujnmin Nlles is visiting iu Newbury. JLegal Notices. COMMIfciSIONEIlS Nn KtL KSTATE OF&TKl'llEN li. IIOr.t.ISTEK. Tlio unilcrslKMtil, liavluK been nppolnteil lijr the tion. I'nilialo Courl f.ir tho Distrlct of VV'ashlnKton, Couuiilssluiicn, to recclve, cxamlnc, nnd udjuit nll clalms iiii.l ilcniAiiils of nll nt'rsons Alnat th,. cKtnin ol STKl'IIEN II. HOLt.lSTlilt, Into of Murohllehl.ln aUt Dihlrlct, (Icci hsimI: and nll clalms exhlhltcU lu offdct thfrcto, hcrchy (!to notlce thnt we will meet for tlia purposea nforesnld at the reshlenco of Oeo. E. llolllster. lu the towu of Marshfield, lu said DUtrlct on Ihe SCIti day of Aii(?ut, aud S6tb dnjr of Jauuary ncxt, from 1 oclock nn 1 11 4 o'clock i'. li., each of said days, and that slx inonths from the 2-tlnlay of July, A. I). Vm. Is the ttmc llmltrd liy said Court for said credltors to preseut their clalms to us for exaininauon nnd anovtance. 1 lat. Duted at .Marshfield, this IDtli day of July.A. L., DUDt.EY II. SMITH, Oommls- 31-3 MAIIK MEAIIS, sioncrs ESTATE OF EMILY 11. IIOLLISTEIt. C05IBI8fIONEIl'8 NOTICE. Tlie underslirneil liavlnK lieen appolntcd by the Ilon. t'robate Court for the Distrlct of Washington. Couimlssloners, to recelve, exaiulne and adjust all clalms nnd dcinands of all persom ajralnat tho emate of KMIIA II. IIOI.I.ISTf.1!, Jxie of Marshfield, In said Olstrlct, deceascd; and all clalms exhlblled ln offset thereto, hcreby Rlve notlce that we will meet for tlie purposes aforesald, at the rolilence of George E. llolllster, ln the town of Marshfield, In said Distrlct, on the 26th day of August alnl 23th day ot .lanuary aext, from l o'clock r. m. untll 4 o'clock P. li. sach of said days, and that slx mouths irom the 28th day of July, A. I) 1W4, ls the thue llmlted by said Court for said credltors to present their clalms to us lor ex amlnatlon and allowancc. IJated at Marshfield, this 29th day of July, A. D., nUni.EYII SMITH, I Commls MAKK MKAItS, sloners. 31-33 ESTATE OF ASASTASIUS NICHOLA8. State of VinsioNT. DlSTHICT or Wabiiinotok. S.s. In t'robate Court. hcld ln Mnntnelicr. ln nnd fnr said Distrlct, on the 3uth day or July. A. D. 11)01. Arthur D. Farwell. Admlnlstra'or. ifc bonls non, oltheesttte ot ANASTASIUS NICIIOLAS late of iietiin, in taiu uisinct, deceased, prcsents uls ad mlulstratlon accounltnrexamlnallon nnd allowancc. nnd makcs nppllcntlon for a dccree ol dlstrlbutlon and pnrtltiou of tlio cstaloorsald dcceased. Whereunon It Is ordred br said Court. thnt sald uccount and said appltcation be referred to a eesslou thcrcof. to be held nt tho I'ro bate Olllce ln sald .Montpelier, on the 20th day of Auk ust, A. D. l!Ci, for hearlnK and declslon thereou: And, It li furthcr ordered that notlce hereof be glveu uimi iictboiis imeresiru, uy puoucaiion Ol llio same thrce weeks successlrely ln the VEKMONT W'ATCII jian State and Joujinal a newspapcrpubllihedat 3tontpellrr, lu this Stute, prevlous to sald time ap polntcd for hearlmr, that they ruay appear at sald tlino and place, nnd thow cause, If anv they may have, why sald accouut should not be allowcd, and sucli deciee made. By tho Court. Alfest. 81-33 HIItAM CAUI.ETON-. Judge ESTATE OF AUItAHAM II. HOLT. State or Vebmont. Dibtkict or Wasiumotok s. s. In Prohate Court. held nt Montpelier, In and for sald Olstrlct on the 1st day ol August, A. I). 19CI. Eddlc M. Danlels. Admlulstrator ol the estate ofAUKAUAM II. IIOI.T, late of Woodbury, In sald Distrlct, dcceased, makes appllcatlon to sald Court. with thecnnsentand approbatlon In writlng of the wldow of sald deceaseil, residlng ln the State of Vermont. Tor llcense to sell part of the real estate of sald deceased, slluated In Woodbury, lu sald Distrlct. tn wlt: I'aslure aud woodloti also pasture lot, includlng the Inteiest of the wldow ot sald deceabed thereln. representlug that the cale thereof. except the Interest of the wldow of sald deceased thereln, Is necessary for the paymeut ofthedebts nf sald deceased. and theex pense of the sdmlnlstratlon of hls estate, and that the sale ofthelntersst of sald wldow thereln would be benetlclat to her. Whereupon, It Is ordered by sald Court, that sald appllcatlon be referred to a sesslon thereof, to be held at the t'robate ofUce, ln sald Montpelier, on the i th day of August, A. D. 1901. for hearlng and declslon thereon: and, It Is further ordered that all persons Interested be nolltled hereof.by pub llcatlon of notlce of sald appllcatlon and order thereon three weeks successlvclr ln the Vermont Watciikax and State Jouhnal, a newspaper puunsiieu ai Montpelier, in inis ciaie, anu wutcn clrculates ln the nelguborhood of those Interested, tiefore sald time of hearlng, that they lnay appear at salil time and place, and, lf they see cause, object thereto. lly the Court. Attest. 31-33 IIIIIAMCAHLETON. Judite. COMMISS10NEIIS' NOTICE. ESTATE OF ALEXANDEK COFFEY. Tlie underslirned 1 avlnir been annolnted Iit the Hon. 1'robate Court for tho Distrlct ofWashlngton. Commlssloners. to rtcelye, examlne and adjust all clalms and demands of all persons agatnst the estate or AI.EXANDEIl COFFEY, lato of Middlesex, ln sald Distrlct. deceased; aud all clalms ex hlblted lu olRet thereto. hereby glve notlce that we will meet for tlu' purposes aforesald. at the resldencoof A. Colfey, Iu tlie towu of Middlesex, ln sald Distrlct, or. the SCIli day of August nnd lit day of December uext, from lu o'clock A. li. umll 4 o'clock r. li.. each of sald days, and that slx inonths from the 2h dav of Auiust A. D. IWI. Is the time llmlted by sald Court tor sald credltors to present their clalms to us for ex- aunnaiion auu anowance. Dateil at Middlesex, llils 3rd day ol August. A. II- iVOi, I,. A. DArtl.INO, J Commls JOHN E. IIALE,) sloners. 31-33 NOTICE OFFII18TMEETINO OFCltEDITOnS. In the Distrlct of the Unlted States. fol Uie Distrlct of Vermont, In llniikruptcr. ln the matler ot UAKItE CO-OPEUATIVE SOCIETY, baukrupt, To the credltors of UAltltE CO-OPEHATIVE SOCIETY. of theClty ot Barre, iu Uie County of wasiiliigtiin ana uisirici aioresnia. a oajiKrupi; Notlce Is hereby glren that on the 15th day of A11VE SOCIETY was duly adludlcattd bankruptt ny. A. ii. tt". iuo sam iiaiiiic u-uilii' and that the flrst meeUng of IU credltors will be held at the oitlce of Uie under slgned. Itoom No. 8, U. 8. 1'oit Otnce Build lng, Montpelier, ou the lltb day ot August, A. D, IWI, at tcn o'clock ln Uie forenoon tt whlclitlme the sald credttoit may attend, prove their clalms.annolnt a trustee. examlne the bank- rupts, and transact sucb other buslness as may prop- eny come ueioro iu nireuuK. ' EDVAItD II. DEAVITT Kefcree ln Ilsnkruptcy, Montpelier VI.. August 3, 1904. Motici or FitSTMiiTiNO or CBXDiTona. In the Distrlct of the Unlted States, lor tbe DUtrlct of Vermont, In Uankrupter. In the matter of CLA11K W. COURSER, bsnk rtint. To the credltors of CLAItK W. COTJIlSEn, of Woodbury, ln ue uouniy ot tvasniugwnana uu trir, f.rsalfl. a hntiVrunt. Notlce Is hertbr glren that on the lith day of iuiy. A. I. iW4,iue stia tLAita n. wuuatn wu rfnlv adludlrated bnnkrnntt and that Uie first nieetluf othli credltors will tieheld at theomee or the nnderslfrned. Itoom No. (, U, B. t'ostofnce Buildlng, In Montpelier, on the 18th day of Auiust. A. II. 1904, at ten o'clock ln the forenoon, at wnicn ume me saiti cirauora may iiwnu, uruT their clalms, appolnt a trustee. examlne the uank rupt, and tramaet sueb oUier buslness as may proper ly oome tiefore sald meetlnr. EDWAltD II. DEAVITT, Keferte In Bsnkruptey. Montpelier, vt, August 1, 1P04. RHEUMATISM Is cauted bythe Urlo'Acld In the blood, Dr. Clldden's Rheumatlc Cure eannot but cure, for It abao lutely drlvea the. cause from the blood. You can buyltof H. A.SIade or O. Xakeley, Montpelier Drug-slsts. WEST TOPSHAM. OlioBtor M. HuokltiH died on Suudny nt tlio poor farm. Ho was a man well known on thn east sido of tho Stato. ilo was n fiuo judge of lioreea and nt one tnuo owued tho colobratod "Fly iug Bannor" ono of tho flnoBt Morgnn horsos ovor raisod ln eastorn Vermont. Mr. HuokiuB was in hia niuotioth year. Bov. John Wright preached tho fnuoral sormou, Mouday aftornoon at tho houso. Mrs. Georgo A, Tillotsou haa goue to Connecticut with hor sou, Dr. Hen ry Tillotson. Her hoalth is vory poor and tho doctor thonght a ohaugo of ollmato wonla bo bonoQcial. Albort L. Parka aud family of Hyde Pnrk, Mass., wero at Horaco Whlto'a for n few daya last wook. Hon, J, R. MoLatn waa on thia sido of the town on Monday. Kov. J. A. Snerbnrn, presiding elder of tho dietriot of St. JohnBbury, waa horo aud oonducted the aorvioes at the ohurch Saturday oreuiug and Sabbath aftornoon. Mra. Willnrd and childron aro at Jospoh B. MoLnm'a for a fow days. Mrs. Jarhea Lang, who has been at Dr. Willard'a for n fow weeks, went to hor homo ou tho east sido of tho town on Stlnday. J. V. Jacksou is lopairing his baru. W. B. Bagloy has charge of (ho work, Mrs. Laug of Barre hns beon taking hor vacation at S. G. Meaker's. Sho retnrned liouio on Saturday. John Sauborn was buriod last week. Ho was eighty years of age aud had been n grent snfforer from rheumntism for mnny years. Miss Wiuuio Sanborn went to Barre qn Tuosday. Heniy and John Prescott 'of Man chester, N. H., aro viBitiug iu town. EAST CALAIS. Mrs. Sarah Bradish of Wisronslu is viisting hor brotlier, W. E. Biiss. Tho ladiea league mofc last week with Mrs. 0. R. Dwinoll. Mrs. Fred Olark ontertains August 11. All are cordi- al'y invited. Mrs James Felch has closed lior houso and gono to Worcoster to care for her anut.Mrs. Uighnrdson. Camp No 39, S. of V. will civo n dauoe at Memorinl liall on August 5. MORETOWN UOMMON. Mr. aud Mrs. F. W. Somors visited their danghter in Richmond n part of the woek. Dr. Bidwell of Waterbury was called on Thursday in cousultation with Dr. BTaylott on the caso of Pat Flyun. Mr., Flyun has been ill several weeka nt the home of Mason Boyce, and ia rapidly failing. ReV. Fr. Lynch of Wateroury called ou Saturday, also Mrs. Mauning. J! Mr. and "Mrs. Heury Silloway of Middleses Oeuter wero iu towu Sun day. Albert Mahuron visited at E. S. ThnmaB' oyor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Farnham wero in Waterbury Saturday. Mrs. Bridget Houau is caring for hor daughter, Mrs. William Sullivan. Ellen RusBell retnrnod to Montpelier Wednesday to work in tho telephcno exchaugo. RANDOLPH. F. E. Prichard, who has been Drin oipal of the Randolph high school for the past four years, has beeu engaged as superviBing principal of the Bran don graded schools for tho comlug year. Mrs. Prichard hns also been en gaged to teaoh in the same school. Fred Huutington, wlio has conducted a meat market in the Oushman blook for tho past year, has sold out his buBiness to Irvin D. Litchfleld, who has taken immediate possessiou. Mr. Litchfleld haB retaiuod Ohester D. Hood, a former clork, as liis assistaut. Mr. Huntingon ia undeoided aa to what he will do in tho futore. Mius Dorothy Shaw and her nieco, Miss Georgie Miles of Hvde Park, Mass., havo arrived iu town and will spend a month hero the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Flint. Mrs. John Loveland ot North Hart land ia in town, tho gnest of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Montgomery. Lester Nowton of Medford, Mass., arrived in town Monday and will psend a short vacatlou with his father, Isnao Newton. Mrs. Bertha Burridge haa been en gaged to teaoh iu the primary dopart meut of the graded ecIiooI horo for tho coming year. Misa Mary Tilson, who haa been apending sevoral wooks with relatives in tliis vioinity, left here this week for Middlosex to spend a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Charlea Lconard, before returning to Treutou, N. J., to resume her dutios aa n toaoher. Miss Maude Emerson of Boston ar rived in town tho first of tho week to speud a few days with hor father, E. F. Emerson. Miss Olara Burnham, who haa boen spending n three weeks' vanation, ro turued the flrst of the week to her homo in Concord, N. H. PEACHAM. Mra. Olark aud daughter, Flora, have rented the upstaiis teuement of Mrs. Abbie Hunt. Mra. Ed, Maokey and two ohildren of St. Johusbury are visiting relatives in town, Mra. Doacon Martln ia at the beaoh for two weeks. Mrs. Abbie 'Hunt has retnrned home. She has been apending aomo time with ber sister, Mn. Hutton. Mrs. N. Whitehill ia qnite ill. Gardner Kennison waa in Molndoea Sunday. Mrs. Sargent of East Peaoham is quito ill. Mri. Hnnt ia caring for her. - MIh May Farron and Oounor More were rnarried last Wednesday ovening at eight o'olook, at tho home of the bride's father, Miller Farron. Only the relatlvea and intimate frienda were present, Mr. and Mrs. More left on the midnlght train for 81. Lonia.