Source, Rutland Daily Herald--Mon. April 27, 1891. PROCTOR, VT. E. E. Blood, who was seriously injured by the kick of a horse which he was driving into the mill some two months ago, and who had apparently recovered from the effects of the accident and had for some little time been at work again, died suddenly from rupture of the heart on Saturday evening last. He had started from home to go to his place of work, when he was taken with hemorrhage and fell to the ground. Help was speedily procured and he was taken in a team to his house, but he expired before he reached it and in only a few minutes after being, first taken ill. An autopsy by Dr, Newell in the afternoon revealed the cause of death as above stated, as a direct result of the kick from the horse which struck him in the region of the heart. He leaves a widow but no children. C. E. Holden goes to Chicago within a few weeks to begin his labors as traveling salesman for the Chicago Marble company, a branch concern of the Vermont Marble company. One of the millinery establishments of this village will change proprietors in the near future on account of family affairs. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby