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THE BURLINGTON, VT.. FKEE PRESS, FBI lAT. MAY 11. 18SS. THE NEWS IN ir POM nvni ' V milHULN 1. ! I MATTERS OF INTEREST IN OUR OWN STATE. Clilttoiulfiti County. r.ssr.x junction. Clara Williams spent Sunday with her latent. ji:t!ictio. There was uo public observance, either i ti.e citizens or t-ehouls, of arbor day. . . . The funeral of AukuIus Pollard, who lied lait Tuesday, was attended from the residence ot his son. William Pollard last Thuisdiiv. Mr. Pollard has been a rest 'i, , lent of this vicinity for many years was about 70 years of am-. . . ... .George , bite has nuichased tho farm belosiKltm to the estate of Dr. Welch and for many J VeiUM IllSt Ul L'll MUI I,V O'JIUlilWll iim.cj'i forJioui) F. Bench has moved to Bur lington, ami Dr. L. 1). Rood is to occupy his late residence In tills village Prof. .1. S Cllley found, upon going to rhe barn Filday morning, his valuable Jersey cow dead. No cmno can be assign ed for It as she win HOP'iietilly well tho night previous K. W. Dinkey is to aiove into the hoiii-u belonging to the chair .'ncfoiy Mrs. M H. Alexander and laughter have gone to Knoburgli. HIKKSIIlilliJII. Snow banks still lie alontr our mountain ddes and inthe deep woods (irass starts slow and manv fnriue is will have to buy a ton or two ot hay to net their stock ;o pasture. Hay has Jumped from K.."0 o$10 00aton....Georu Ilutritt lias lost iix cows and an ox Corslderable sowing has been done ami potatoes plant ed. Wisconsin oats at 31 cents a bushel are largely ustd lor seed, though some prefer Grand Isle oats at tift cents ...ISui lafks and Beauty of Hebron are thechoiee for seed rotatoes Three cheese fac- ories and one creamery are running in own. and SO cents a hundred is the price of milk this week Little pigs are Plenty at -il 50 lo S2.00 at four weeks old. .Almost all our dairies are running .nto grades of the Holsliou breed of cattle Mr. and Mrs. J. W Russell were .n town last week Mrf. A.N. Slailer of Bellows Falls is at Mr. Ftelds's and will spend some weeks Miss Mary K. Miles led the young people'ii meeting Alon tny night.... Fight uuited with the Bap '1st church SumlHV. Rev. A. S. Gilbert spent few days in ilnesburgh and preached in the Baptist jhurch last Sunday. At the close ot the morning service he baptised eight person, -nostly the fruits of his labois with this jliurch during a nastorate of nine years. Mr. Gilbert was warmly welcomed by tho iieople of Ilinesbiirgh, and many gath ered to hear him preach. WILMS roN. Kphriatn Grlswohl's farm has just been -old by Klihu B. Tuft for MOW. SOITI1 IltT.I.INllTi'S'. Tie democratic c incus to elect delec" tea .o the State convention elected .Taints AIcKenzie, moderator, and F. K. King, secretary. Following are tho delegates . Tumps AIcKeuzle, John Untight, Frank Harrington. Alternates : Barney Hnllor lau. Walter Hoy, Geotge Richardson. IIII'lIMON'll. 'I1-. kr Towers has startud his cheese fac vOiy.tudis now making eiaht SO pound heeses a day Mr. McGugiu who liont-Lit thu George K. Blown nlll farm ia. got his new house covered ami well ii'dei way T. B. Noito'. - Co. sold i' I snipped the tillth hist Hit) 17-gallon niik cans Tuseph Oaguo of Joues- . nle n.ade tSJO'J .aundfl ol maple siigir r.ji.i -v'l) trees The teachers, employed lor tli- pnng term ot sctioois are as loi uw -Mr. t i T. l.e ; At the ar.uled school attheCe'itr m w ' v i i ! , ' I . 3r , i I K. w (itiiiwaru. priuoipai, aii-s i :. lis lntcrmeiiiate. .Miss ; iinavj ; in .lonesvine, . . , ... ... . t -r . . j . .. . ! , j ,: district No. 2 Miss I ora fca-j . b, Miss Laura M. buisll ; o ..ujriorii L. bvvitt ; No. 7, .dus Mary, i Lht M-'hoolH that did not com- ..,...UUJ WIXOO-KI. M - A. O. Hood left last weektovi.s't n " ) "uditers in Chicago and northern New York. She expects to be absent all nun ur r lames Lhvlguc is vi.sitiug in Now York. His many tnends hope that ins health will be benefitted by the trip. .The street sprinkler commenced 'jpera'ious Monday. The furniture for the intermediate room In the Mallet's bay avenue school house lias arrived and has been put in place A t-i.lewulk is being made on Piatt street east of Main street The family of John I). i-"ulllvaii lett Tuesday morning for Siugii-i, Mass. Mr. Sullivan was former ly overseer in the woolen mill here and now holds 11 similar uhition in Saugus. At the. teachc-ra' meeting, Tuesday evfi.i ig, .Mis Chase read an instructive japer on the use of oi jects The village -ru1- . held their legui.u meeting Mon , he. T. liEOltOH. . . . ...m M fVfvr Itituwit IhI' PAf-.ivutM ' rus recent lufury as to uc aoie to ibont the street and swo irlnit ven- to the man who maks him laugh. .Mrs. 'Jair is doing i.s well as could ., ected but will without doubt have j- n-i:d the most of the :ummer in bed. .Miss KUzh C. Isliaui spent Sunday : ! .me .Charley Allen has bought ou and will Ueremter devote his . Uuie in haulluit freimhl fioin Bur- ,uu )u to liiuesuurgii iuc&sou isn- 1 ni'.is the masons at work on the uddi- 111; 'o his dwelllntt I.I). Isham 1- '..nlieron the ground for a uew barn. iVKSTFOISII. r .".nil Mrn, .'- C. Bates have the syiu hy ot a wide citcle of tnends m their ; ' for the loss of their little sop Dea- I. . Bela Merchant, aged Mi years, died Sunday. .. .The public schools in the ,cr il districts commenced tills week 1 in- : und machine is again on the war path der the diii'Ction of ttie electmn ... ' I: iiibseau has gone to Massachusetts, .. nghlH nun .Joe to operate the grist 1 1 . Philo Piersou received a lall while .ig aisistauce at the. cheese fuctory. v 'i 1 keu rib is the result ..John S Beach -' cken with paraljsis so that ho can ,.!k witlwnt assistance. f.NDEliHiLL. . .v,s Witherell, a young liriu nearly . -..rs old, died Tuesday mornlnt', May The ciillcura of Mount .Mauslleld 1 'U: I. (). ( !. 1'., are C. II. Haydeu, V. ' .Mrs. C. H. Jlaydt-u, V. T. ; A. W. A an 1 -, secretary ; If R.Curry marshal; l! D.y, chaplain ; K. M. Jackson. T. ; 'irl Day, F. S. ; Kunioe liumpt.roy, ard . Guy Day, fcentiuel , K. J. Gallup, lod.:e deputy ; Mrs. B. II. Day, superiii tcmlem juvenile femplais ...Rev. A. B. ?lgg" from Sheldou was in town May 7th Terrlll iV Nichols are rep'iiuting the lienor of their store. ..Mr. and Mrs. tobert Kirby, son, and George Blakcy tarted Thursday, May Id, for Fng'aiid, svnere they will remain during tuo sum ner visiting relatives and triemls Ilor ice Irish has gone to Cl.iremont, N. H., to work ..GalusluuV Powell expect to start he t reamery next .Monday, May 11th boit0 couple attended the dance at ')lxou houte May 8th.... Five cheei-o are je.ng mmlent the factory Mi. Martha much became 11 member of Mount leiiMiela grunge at tho last meeting liii..i-im Pollard died at Ins residence in , rn.ho May ; una, 70 years. The tut, t rm was held at tne rtbideuce of his son, l.iy iiith . . . A coiiiinuiiicati ju has been received trom Kdiai. Alaska, -fating the sfe arrival of Mr. and Mr- M U. Wash 2U'n. , , jl. A. Roger0 made 1100 round of sugar from U7 trees with onlyono small spout to tho bucket Krastus Powell, who has lxon Hick n tomi time with consuiim- Hon cited May 2ml. The funeral was held at the Congiegntioiinl church May 4th...... I iJ, il. Vlll.lll VI. ... ..III... ...... ... rlil have none to lioston to market i from 1" to SI cents was paid for butter Friday. Coder's liny, Horaco Wndsworth wont to Lowell last Saturdny to seo his daughter, who Is dan gerously sick.... It Is said there will booh be a telephone line from Pliittsburgh to the Island. ...Miss Ltira Robinson litis re turned home much Improved In health ....It is the wish of the majority of the Inhabitants of both towns to have the new tHleirnitili olllce at thu stone store, as it seems to bo the most convenient place, tv 0I1 niu htiigu road In the winter. . . . i,,, .,.. ,,,, imi-,iHm,u " J w" ' Melons .'Mills. De Forrest Miner of Fiiosburgli made 1000 poitirls of sugar from 250 trees. . .1. W. Truax has concluded Ids wot k and the mills will start up on the sth. Ho put In one new waterwinel aside from repairs etc Maple sugar has taken a tum ble, one man selling it la good article) for blx cents a pound. lliiyiiltmi. Stephen A. Cozzens was burled hero with Masonic honors Monday. He was Mi years old at the time of his death, May 5, and had 155 vears been u member ofj Ris ing Sun lodge The river roads ate now nearly dry but theie is a large amount of snow remaining upon the hills in shel te ed places. Tuiiiitiiii:o. A republican club was organized Satur day, lion. 1). F. Chapman was elected president ; Russell II. Austin, secretary; K. F. Howe, treasurer. The club has a membership of 00, and Is to meet forth nightly Hon. W. P. Brown is very low and appears to be sinking. Nurtliilulil. U.V.M. vs. N.U. The llrst game on the home grounds in thu Vermont college league championship at Northlield, Sat urday, Mav 12 Rev. A. H. Webb is in New York. Rev. Mr. Kvaus Hupiille-: the pulpit Sunday Willard Pins- tridge has had several sheep die recently lrom some unknown cause. Vurueiino-. Mrs. Phelps Smith and daughter of Bridport aro the gue-ts ot .Mr, and Mrs Amos Wetlierbeo Mrs. T. W. Ro-.s returned to Rutland Monday Dr. William Curtis, who removed to Buiilng tou last week, Is favorably impressed with bis new home Dr. A. A. Ar thur left Holiday for Marslilleld, Mass., his luture Home. Before leaving a sub stantial evidence of personal regard was presented him by some of his irientls. He succeeds Dr. W. R. Ames bury... Mr. George Thorn is in Boston... Rev. Mr. Pdlsbuiy preached to a full house Sunday Mr. II. T. Booth is being severely interviewed since his re turn from Decatur. Ala., as to its busi ness outlooK Good success attends :oi'l wroreJaVm'nn.' "mil . vur ters the movement for church, annul scribed. The niesci: ISM There was no public recogni tion of Arbor day : Friday except by the graded school anil potoIllce Mr. C. MarMiail of Addisoti has taken the agency ot the Bradley mower. The water below the falls has ri-en 10 inches within a few horns. It is ow ing quite as much to the Ink.- setting back as to 'ho increased body ot water passing over the tails C. T. S. Pierce is go- iog on the ro.id lor a Boston shoe hou-e. Wallace Bristol lias taken the apartments onr-'cliool strtet, recently occu pied by A. H. Murphy A two story house is to be built mar the recently ''iiruid dwelling of Mr. Henry Hawley of Pant'iti, tor temporary occupmcy 'I'he Lily returned trom Builiuglon after .m , .i., cioSsi.ig to We-tport. Thur-day. As a mttr,. c()lllidetJce ,he boatjnspettors have in Captain Daniels, we notice that a el.ulit wus Ml.aIlte(l , to take out ex- curaiutl Imrlil.s f(11 j,, advance ol theusu d time Daviu smitii ot evii-mirn, has returned from ineland (. II. Sprigg ic Co., shipped 121 calves and -hi sheep to Boston Friday I) aeon Henry II iwley of Paiitou, whose hntue was binned last week, had the top of his Head badly burned nt t tie lire, and hU frieuds feel anxious because of it. Mr. and Mis. Henty T. Booth have re turned lrom their southern trip Miss Lucia Hathorn lias returned tro n New York and re.-uintd her position In N J. McCuen's store- I. O'Connor has removed ids effects from the city restau- raut to Port Henry States Altor ney Wild now makes the olllce of the late F. K. Woodbridge. near the park, his headquarters everv Saturday The family of Deacon H. Ilnwley of Pautou are the cuests of K. Holland, a neighbor. Miss Fanny Rn.ss has been sum moned to Proctor to take temporary charge of the telegraph business I. Pull man has removed his family from Bri-toi to the unoccupied pint of the Foitiu block. The Lily went to Westp.irt Saturd.iv, i ...hi . i,,. ....... i..... i. i.tft. null .Mil lllill.f ouuuici ll' Mui. 1..11 The Z.-iher brigade came out in spring uni form Monday The sewage or Kast street, near W. H. Hem's dwelling, Is being looked after K. L. Kiuiih- laud conducted the prayer service in the AIethodit church Sunday evening Dr. John W. Green purchased in IT'.Kl, for C-KJ, the lot and building where the family of the late F. K. Woodbridge reside. ..The Hercules Ito.id .Machine company Is doing a good business Dr. Shiomnn succeeds Dr. A. A. Arthur at the Statu Reform school.... Aliss Klecta Smith returned to St. Albans Tuesday The lences,dlvi-lon and street lire to be removed 111 trout of .M.J. Cuen's, F. K. Haven's and A. Wetherhee's. This will leave only two residences on the block with y.ud fences, via., that of lion. J. Warren Barnes on the south, and J. I'aradee's an the north. Conlirniatlon services will be held at St. Paul's church, Tuesdav, the 16th, at p. m.. Bishop Bi.-sell 0IllLi.1t Iiik ... At the Cong'.i'iiational meeting Tuesday evening, the majority voted in favor of a new place of worshiu. but no tleiiniteactiou was had. .. ..News of the death of Air. Oscar Alor ton, at Georgia, has been received by rela tives In est Salisbury. AVatuilmry Coutie. Airs. Alary Smith has returned from Burlington Alls Lizzie l owusend, our milliner, ha returned from Boston Alts. Albert Lvon has returned from Ver geunes Airs. Mary Strong, who has ueen very sicK, is convalescent. Airs. Liverinore telegraphs that she will fill her engagements here Saturday and Sunday. Thu reports of tho accident were exaggerated. SubjLct-: Satniday evening at s. " omen ol the w nr": Mint lav after noon, at 'J tlo, "Has tho Night of Death no .Morning' ' WatiirvlHc. L K. Tlllotson has nearly recovered from bis long illness and is again waiting upon customers as usual Mien Alaun lost one of his team horses, Satur day Aliss Anna Child is to teach in the Bragg district tills summer Dr. A.J. D.irralih of Knosbui'u was in town Saturday, to visit his mother who is very low and her recovery is very doubtful. .Miss Nell e Spooner lias returned from Boston Only couphs attend ed the d nice at .Miller's hall, .May day eve ning, owing to the high v iter in the roads. Albert Wllley 01 Boston, .Mass., was in town the past week AIis. Haute Trainor of Sheldon was lu town the past week to att.uid thu funeral of her fit her A. L. Laraway was Inst Albans thfl past week J. V. Stevei s was on the sick list the past week but has so far u-covered as to be nble to return to his workncaln Hint Wllley cut a fearful gash In the top of his rlirht f ot whlln splitting wood one day the pist week Henry Wilbur hssmailo from 27.1 buckets this season 1430 pounds of sugar and Grant Thomas bus tn.iihi lrom 000 trees, 2700 Olllceis of Water- villo Lodgo No. 4S. I O. of G. T. for the ensuing quarter, were Installed Saturday evening by II. L. Beard, L, D., as follow' : U. T., Dr. G. 11. HulburdtV. T, Mrs 1,'ltira Stevens ; secretary, B. W. Beard : assistant secretary, Mrs, B. W. Beard ; treasurer, O. D. R gers ; F. S., Mrs. li. F. Beard ; c'nplatn, O G. Kellej ; M. unhid, Victor Brown; I) At., AliH!e Kelh-v ; sentinel, Henry Wilbur; guard, Mrs Fan nie Kelley. Mmitpcller. Krnest, oldest child of Ilai'ii-on Loin hard, dli d l'isf week of diphtheria. All ot tier son and Air. Lombard are sick with tho dlsei s . . .. A son mis born to Mr. mid Airs. S. W. Corse last Friday. ...Miss Kva Brewer has gone to Fast Alontpellcr to begin her dutiesaa teacher. . . .Mrs.N. West Is to occupy part of the Cnvo hoin-e, now occupied by Mrs. lloru nnd srn Cards are out announcing 'the man i me ol Mrs. Alalia Coimiil Guernsey and Jed Ward Beach. They aw to reside at K sex Junction -Miss Grace .Morse is lniriilng retouching at the t tudio of A. C Harlow Rev. W.J. O'Sullivan has returned lrom .Montreal Air. and Airs. Collon celebrated the wenty-llttb uuidverMiry of their marriage la-t .Mon day Airs, F. i. Pitkin and her brother, Curt Roloau, have returned fiom a week'n visit In Boston L. P. G lea son has moved into his new store, which has been tltted up for his accommodation Mo-es Bell has gonu to work foi William llornbrook. Ilarin. At the meeting of the democrats the fol lowing gentlemen were elected delegates to the State convention : 1). B. Wheelock, J. W. Gordon, C. A. Smith, G. I. Jackson. The Barre Railroad company held a meeting Monday evening and voted to assess 15 per cent ot the capital stock pay able in 30 days We are being amus ed by a series ot cheap plays, such old favorites as the "Danltes," "Two Oi plians," etc. Watrl)nry. The Congregational p,stor being away his people attended tho .Methodist church, where the Rev. Walter Davenport preached an interesting sermon from the text ''We Know" George W. Atkins has commenced reuniting his house H. F. Palmer Is lebiillding his barn. Itridpoit. W. K. K'.iglestou had a narrow escape from lo-ing one of his lingers. As he Has lifting a loaded revolver from a table, It discharged and he received the contents In his linger Rev. N. C. Parker lias returned from conference improved in health There was a pleasant gather ing of many of the young people to meet Air. Klock, who is preaching hero in the Congregational church G. H. Smith buys butter every .Monday at I. D. Fletch er's store Tho ne v marble quarry Is to be opened this week. The machinery anil woikmen are iiere ready toeomuience ntlMt'H I if ris Tit., I nvm.it t. (.ul out- l,lAnl-a ot th " quAldy of luamaii.le..:..:: Fletcher has juit returned from ,i i.-n .uiuiii; i' iriunui illia uccii u 11- gnged as teacher of tho intermediate .school in Hinesburgli Miss Carrie Lainoa is teaching a very successful school on Pleasant .street. Minrelinm. Aliss i:iln C itlin has gone to Troy, N. Y. for a few das Parker Towner Is at home for a short vacation The Sun day .-cnooi teacher's meetings aro to be resumed this week. A meeting will be held at .Mr. Burge's Friday evening Miss Alary Leonard is serving an apprev liceship in the milliuery shop of Aliss Lo.i A. UoUgUSH. I'l anUllii. C. Temnle and wife are m New York attending the general canferencj to which -Mr. Temple is n delegate Our vil lage schools opeued Alouday with .Misses Jennie Denning and Alartha Powers as touchers Mrs. II Gates is visiting her il uighter, Airs. C. W. Po.vell, at Jeri cho. Itoxliury. The hoise sheds are being moved from lie Union church to the seat of the Con-greg.itiona.i.-t chinch, veiy much imin-ov- ing the outlook from River street Mr. and Mrs. Rui-om Hildreth celeorated their ciystid wedding last week Wednes day.. .Levi Stone has moved into the Tracy tenement house John AlcKlef has mov ed to F. ist Granville H. F. Wood bury lrom Rochester, has moved into K. A. Spauldliig'.s house on the Flats. .MiirrlsvIlUi. Rev W. A. Bushee of the Cougrcgatinn al church islluishlng his pastorate ot eight years. At his request tho church voted 1 on Sundayevenlng tonccept and adopt the decision anil acvicu ot the late council. rue cniircn nas already leceived threo np- liinmiions irom as many ministers The Aletliodlst namonage nrooirtv. winch was in a very poor eonditlou, was sold at auction on Saturday evening, the main purpose i f selling beiug to clear the lot for the buildi'ig of a nmv chinch. The purchaser of the building-, Deacon John IViTiil, i to move the buildings from the spot within two week A monthly meeting ol the Youug People's Christum Kudeavor society was held at the Congre gational vestry on Aloielay evening. . . Communion services were held ut the CongicgauouRi church on Sunday morn ing C. S. Sanborn, enuineer on the Bos'on and Lowell road, is moving his lamiiy to town tins weeK f ranK K Hickok, a former Alorrisville boy, Is In town from New York city. Troy. Whooping cough is a prevailing epidem ic among the children.. . .The village i-ctiool Degan last week, with iilnnclie Houston us teacher Rev. I). K. Crott of o cot. nreaches next, Suuilav m the Con Kregatioual churches here and at North Trov on trial .... The live children ot Mf- tord Farinau. resident in Vermont, with their families, tttve biin a sui'priso AIuv 5 by appearing with reminders ot bis Mil birthday. After a bountiful repast had been disposed ot, sugar on bhow wa served. Ale. Farnun's only other child resides in Wisconsin aud wis unable to be present. Kluiuher. Sheriff R lymore has found his pocket book... Jonu Brush isputmiurupau "L" to ins uouse, and will finish i If a kitchen, dairy-rcom and wood slieiKN- lohu Par sons Is going to make quite extensive al terations in uis barn this soring. ... R. AI. BUusdell and sou have 11 half-blooded Devon calves started, which are very nice .Mr. I'Tiuilt uinglinni issiovuy improv ing, but Is not jet ublo to be out.... Aliss Fannie Payne will teach in North Cam bridge this summer. ... Hiss Jennie Car penter commenced her school in Baki rs lleld village .Monday.... Rev. W. A. .Mart-hall will preach in Fletcher this year. Isle I. a Mot tu. A school Is being taught in the school room connected with the Catholic church under the auspices of tho Catholic booietv loseph Duhieisou the sick list....AI. B. Rockwell, our town superintendent, has gone to North Hero to teach a term of school.... Some of the friends and neighbors of Air. and -Mrs. H.J. Fleury gathered at tliu'r residence Wednesday evening, .May 2, it being tho lSth uiiuiver sary of their marriage Born at Isle La Motte, Alay !, a sou to Air. and Airs. Wy niau Holcomb. Norlli J't-riLtiiirKh. Ales-si, Willard mid James will open thtir creamery ur patronage in this plare on tho morning of the Hth. The branch THE MARVELS OF THE UNIVERSE ! RETURN OF THE WIHERIDL HORSES HOWARD OPERA HOUSE, One Week... 0isinii4ciai- 3&s.v 1-1 (li J'funlfi M (if luces ft ednesdti), Ffhlaji ami SUiirilni-at '.';,Vf in. H"f '0,MBBISTOLS''EQ U ESC URRICULUM. .JOHN C. 1'ATUICK, Inimenr. ated Horiic;, Ponies and y.ule?, traveiilog In their own Parlor .1 riiUFoiiMAXCi: rosiTivicLV irrrrouT . l'mo 111 tmif, -evit.-il In eh irnotc-r, inoriil and ln: trii"tive thrniiehnut. It, this enintrj' v u. v. wu.i iivni-v,' i iit-Bufiu . in i ins y . nun iii' .iiii. urn- tji ?u;,tri ir r.eL'iJcucL' in tlie wor.,1. Kl'KUIAL IMtlOBS, B.-,. r, AXDRIU'KVTS. ( liiluteii niiili-i- ten (;ar-c.oi n-t n rer(il sent at the mat in for '..', r. n'i. Host n ei ee.it nn rule at Iteiiuine - I.own v' . n.i udi 1.3 f.iri-TitlKMii-r oi'iimiii-e t'liiliy iilglitHt' o'clock. Il-.-i-e ts .1 .-',)-.. J .- 4 d.hsii at T:.10 ; can ,m ,u s , 3 1 p nnnoiinp' m)VS wl" '"' r"" "" "lllr,,!"18 ,u lllc (I,('-1' fl'"w. anil 011 tt l. at-, fi- 111 Pluttsburnh at Lull laic during the einjiutein. u'. Pc at Ktnt Charlotte will commence opetn-1 tions on th( lttn, and the one at WVst i Charlotte o 1 the yist. They seem conll-1 dent runners will lltnl it a hc.p as well as a coiirenlence. ..Hon. (', V it lUKer is 1 setioii-dy ill. He is one of tin oes' cm .ens the nl ice ever hart ... ..Silas Xub.ir and Airs, l'lielps are also very sick .... Airs. AI. Wheeler is homo again lrom northern New York....Kuii:htsot the rod anil line ate taking llsh lrom near the mouth of Lewis creek in considerable numbers. .. . The resldenc ri-cent'y vacated by AI. I'artch is being remmlekd and will soon be occupied by W. Dean and family.... i'he "ociety ot Friends is thinking of ' rep-re-entation at the next annual inciting to be held soon in ti'ens Falls. N. V. ... The Soiiety of Christia i Knd?avor her.- Is invited by the piesidentuf the State Union to meet Willi Chittenden Count v sreietie- 111 Buiiiugtou 011 the l."ith. Itev. G. H. I Jtouutus is ou the programme Uur sli.- 11011 and Ireight lumse took lire a few days ago frivn sparks lrom a pissing train. But lor the presence of the agent, the whole allair would have been in ruins Children'' day is already anticipated by the .Methodist church and Sunday schoi 1." WestlldM. Peter Hamel has returned to South Hadley Falls, Ala- .... Mr. a d Mrs. Jesse Buck moved on 'o their C inn last week.... N. Root's, boot and shoe shop was moved fruin its foruitr file, ibont 1:J rods, to the hide of nU re-' ' -t-.t l.ist Situt'l.iV Sellouts iu town Konerilly beuaii last Aloudav Dana L'liiiuuiN letuined from Calilornia and hegfti work at Newport, tills week, at Ins trade of carpentry ... . The Green AI unit creamerv bcrin opera tions AIa T, Homer Waiker nl North l'roy hiving charge this year same as last. .. . Francis Hou'e ot Kansas, aduiniistrutoi ot the A. S. .Mill- s estate was 111 town one day last week. ...The McGlynn house is oelug if p nieil lenity lor occupancy . ..11. O. Alillei'x registered Holsteiti bull weigh ed T.IU pounds tlie itay it was one year old, May ." L. C. .Miller's -aw mill. 1 on t.iis season bj A. J. .Miller, llnlstics work ibis week.. .. i.ogs owned by -everat men wer carried i lT lhe banks into Aiken's boom bylliereceiithi. il water and as all were unmarked il will be a diflicult matter to beiiarnte them satisfactorily.. . .Consider able amusement was lelt when one resi dent of this village traded oil' a blind colt he was anxious to get rid of, for one of his choice which was also blind, especially as he paid the value of either colt in cash difference. Tlie man who got the cah sold his .second blind colt to the llistone's son and says he would as soon hare bis ."0 as two blind colts. . . . Last Sunday the Congregational Sunday school was reor ganized, electing the following ollicers : Superintendent, Mrs. K. S. Altller ; assist ant superintendent, D. A. Wiuslow ; sec retary and treasurer, L'.zle Hitchcock : librarian, Homer Hitchcock ; executive committee, W. 15. Gilpin D. K. Wngnt, L. S. Heumix. Mtililtuu. The s earner Ataquani made its llrst trip to Pl'ittslmr', Alunday. After the UUtli of June she ill make regular trips between .Maqnuui and Burlington. . . . Ali-s Grace Green commenced her school at St. Albans Buy on .Monday .... K Utor Harris ot Burlington was in town 011 Saturday ami with dipt. H iwley and editor Tobln mid others Uiok a tiip down the rivet and nlniig the Alisslsquoi bay shore wlieru lie had ihe privilege ot seeing frlu.ri. i'tiiiiiiliMtm nrw inloweil tn fish mid Amci leans are not. Thu lish law is an outrage.. ..The coopers nt Jewett Rich's lime kilns struck on Saturday, because the employers refused to discharge the last man hired. Thev claim there is network enough for all. Their places have been tlllud....AIit. Studholm of Plattsburg paid his friends 111 town a visit ou Tuesday. CaiuhrlilKii. Four new members were added to the Good Templars, last Friday evening, after which the ollicers were Insta'led and a box party was given by the deleuted side. ..Fred Patten of Brattleboro, accom nun Kncn 'j uic nci ruuied bv bis sister Inez, visited friends 111 Cumbiidgu last week Art.e Smith Is visiting frieuds in Fairfield. . Aliss Fan uie Kistimin of Fairileld, .Me., was In town last week Fred K. Smith lllledthu (dace of A. C. Griswold at the Junction while Air. Griswold was in Boston and G. I). Iies.se look the place of Air. Smub, .... 1) unel Ate Vey got hurt quite badly 011 the head while handling ties hut is doing well now S. AI. Satl'ord lost several quarts of syrup lrom his sugar camp last week. He would like the parties tore turn his pill mid oblig....The Gilt Kdgo creamery will comineie e AIuv 11 ...1). R. Bilker has made 1100 pou.: Is ot sugar from P7 trees, this season.. .. Miss Alary Field spent last week with friends iu Jeri cho. . . . Will Prior t Jericho stopped witli Irieuds in this place a short time, last week.. ...Mrs. K. C. Kllswurth has been visiting her parents lu Underbill..,. Aliss Katie Stinsou has been taking a vacation during the high water at Fairfax, tho mill had to bo shut down. . . .Some ot tho young folks iu this section remembered Arbor day and planted some trees... Almond itawley is iu Aliddlebury with a sick brother.... The Centre school commenced last .Monday witli All.-s H.ivmoro as teach er. Tlie school In the Mnllle district also commenced, with Klla Holmes as teacher. .....Mis Ohurlus Oher Is improving as Is Mrs. Lung Byron Pago has returned from Boston. Aliss Gertrude Whltcomb Is spending a few dajs In F.ssex anil Burlington. .1 D. Hitchcock, Fannie Thomas and otheis w am n ' - wm." -i - --' JVY0NDEr&7) g2 - PErFECTLV - have been on the ick list t lie past week A!r.-. Scrah Iluilek of Vergeunes has lie.-n vlsir'ng in C.imorldge Alfred lilies - I St. Jolin-i.ui'.v w.m 111 Ciimbrtdge iawi , ei'K nra ' rier Slav .Miss Aiidle Jackson ttii"'e' sc'ukiI In North I'ndei Hill thl Hummer Allen Sinclair has guiie to Ktu ling. in, ivheiv lie ln- -i-piireil work fur Him siimiiier Airs. J. ('. Bnwen 1m- ret ut 111 d home 110.11 a risit 111 AI wi-y, N. Y., "'i ump'imed by her ilnughtci , .Mis Dr 11 ii'.'hton .Morning ervi1' s and holy onivi.iiuuon at ,! Il'-rsoi vi le 1 1st stiii- d.iv tuni uiou A ill 1 It ciill'l .it leli.t Wilson dli d 1 ut wi ek alter a -evere ill ness The funeral ot .Mrs Atood was pi stponed until Thlir-ilnv, ouinu to the high water.. ..Airs. William Notemiie has had to postpone her school one week on !( count ot sickness ...James Sahin of Alontnelier was in Cambridge last week fm-ale .v davs. Kill 1 lux. The death of I C. Wakeinan occurted at the residence of his sister, Mis Smith SturgisApiil UP. Tho funeral was held Tuesday, .Muy 1st, nt Buck Hollow, Rev. G. Graves olltciatiiiw:. .. .Air. mid Alts. T. Jarvis and B Wnkenati have l-een the gui-si.sof Airs. S. rilurgis ...L. B. Hunt Is building quite an expensive henneiy on his farm, iireparatory to keeping fancy fowls. ...B. I'. Shannon lias ouugltt a l irm in Criiftsbnry, where he has moved his family Mis. Sir.ih S .ffi rd has moved to her farm, Intelj vae.iled by Air. shannon Airs. D. A. t-hepaidsou has move 1 into her house across tne street.... It. AI. B illard has i tiled 1 lie house re cently vacated by Airs. Shet ar sou . . . . Fivil liepariis in, bi ok keeper tor a tiim in Nmgara Falls for several yen's pest, h.is re' iiriied home ...Air. and Alr.s Kd- wanl Nash have movec into tho Jleoth 1 house Aliss K1U Kinsley begun hen schoul 111 the Hollow the Tih. Henry U ihcock of St. Allans has neen eugaged to teach on "the hill" t til -. summer. lie u ill teach ti m hut s'ln.ol in the lu-titute thistad. Ati Adi ' uri e 'enches on the Plain. Mi- (' uv J.i-l 1 i the Brush district, Alw V ol " Ca.i e nt Kist Fair lieltl at Sander- i.'s 1.1,1" er-, Alios Beriha I'erham 11 H'liitvillo, Aliss Ilaniiah Leach in the Smtoril tli.stric', Frankie (julnlnn in the i inr firiii .listiic:, Mis Klla AI uton in the G.ihli.ies di-trift, .Miss Jennie Story In Noiti, Faiitax. Mi-s Atvrtle I'e.--ham 11: uie Oitoti district, Alis AI iv Sturgis in he FalN distiici, and Jtd Siillord i;i B11 k Ilolluw. ...Mis.s Minnie Hawlf y lias returned fiom Nor.h Fait fax .Mrs FUza Purmutit low uoni' i.i vi-it relmr. e.- It i rnniored th .li- "brick hire1;" 1 s soon to be 'Cfuiio Air. and Aits. D-mnin, recently of ' Ing, h.iv- !' tui'iifil to their old 1 0111 in Fairfax, p toning it toihe Wist 1',. selee ;. o ap- oiiiidlng t 11 bri-i.', opno si'e Gal :.a '-, in lite 01 t'.e on-. ...hi aMiy by t.ie rec'iit uiuh waiir. llaiio. There was a hearing gireu to parties in teii steil in the asse.-t, in-ut til damages, by the water commissioners Tuesday.... The sum of jCOU has beeu subscribed for a sec letarv for the Y. AI. C. A., and 2r0 lor current expenses. . .There is to beasjliool meeting at the op.-ia house next eilues day evening. Among other articles la the lcllowing: "To see 11 the district desiivs to grade its school, beginning With the next term".. .The commissioners appoint ed to appraise damages in the case of tho new 15'irre raiiroau cuhiiium mc; .nt 1 Stanton, Joel Foster and Wither Shep.ird. Thev met for that nuruose yt Sterility The turnitiire and household goods of tne Granite hou-e are to lie sold at auction ....The Star Theatre company played to small houses .Monday and Tuesday even ings. .. .Teamsters from Orange and Top.sham way report snow very deep in the highway, solution so that iu some places it is Impossible to get out wi li a wagon Several of the Central erm iut railroad olllcluls were beie Tuesday to view the situation. 'i-,.u 1 l.ir.l I,hi4 hll eluh u-jiK ilelear , -j n.... .... ..... .) ed at Northlield, S itutdny, y a score o Jl to 11. I bis tiuiKes t ne series even, ami a third game is likely to he played to de cide the supremacy Ti'iusilay even ing Company K drilled out doors, for the llrst time this sea-011 The attend anceat the .Methodist Sunday school, Sun day, was J5, which Is the largest ever kiimvii i.ininn & Dawson's Star Theatre company opeuuda week's eiigagu nient here. MonilaV. .May 7 " Oik is progressing rapidly on tho railroad cut at Hooker's Hill, but it will be some mouths yet betoro its completion. (leiierul Vorimint News. A Wilmington man made and sold 65 pairs of snow shoes the past winter. A chapter ot the Agassi, association lias been organized In the Brandon high school with a membership of 'J5. The normal school commission held an other meeting last Thursday evening at West Randolph and tlie following 'flay they went to Randolph and spent tlie flay lii examining the condition, buildings and general Instruction of tlie liounal school at that place. An examination for a five years certifi cate to toich lu Rutland county will ho held iu Brandon, Saturday, Muy U, thu lequlsite number of teachurs having made application. A Brattleboro lad has received 11 homed to.nl that travelled :mhk) miles safely In the mail from C dlforma. It'i land's ui.aes. poorhoiise cx'.it.iies ,t m v: rv t'Yt. '.v, EDUrATi:D - )10R5F - Sc Cirs. ruporior Band and Oahcsin. a t'.titA llhl Almilutclr 'hotnos' lnt'-i'c-tlnif nn-i ' . 1.1 Ji. f. KoiiA'on'.s lCstate. Wo. the siibeeribiTF. Imvitu: been ii'ipr.inii br the lloiinraliif the l'moite Court t-r th. Dlttrlitil r-i tt.iiiil.-n. ('mnmls-emi".!! tt re ceive, e.ii 1 Ire ami mlju.-t I he elnlins nnd dt minis of nil liei.-ons "tiiiiiiit th- e-t tu of llilizilli H. Kcnyiin, lute ot Hlcliieonil, 11) raitl iliotriutilui'i-iiFi'il ami nlsn all eiiilum ana ileiiiiimls exlnliit'd in nil., t tht-rett-1 and six mom lis I rum the ilar nt the ilu:e lien ot. tn uw illlowuil by hiiiI uit lor tie 1 purpi ?e, no On lie re tore he 1 by K.ve note" that w u will .Uti- iil to 'he business of our 11 .poit t 111 en t 1 tat- Town Clui k's iilllce In II timioi i. ill fiml il.stru I, on tli- lit Tue-ihus .t .tun mill iHeumli r next. :U 1U o'e.oek 11. 111., i; emh of tu d iliiys. Ui-teil tin-, nth .Inr nt May. l-S-s. . . 1 lll,l,.M. v. K. .1. (iOiiDllini. t'oniuu-Mo' 46,:iw A vii) C. Wi'li'li's KsUi o. STATU OK Vr.lt.MONT. Tho Ttn.l iraolo l'.obate Court lor the Ili-trkt of Chi'tcnilen . To Mil nersor.s ititetested iu tie 1 -tutu of Alviu ('. We eh ol' II im 1 in ell,r ) -tnrt lilll i-lbui Wherea", npplic tlon hi wiititi,' hii'u tu. 11 made to this Coii't by tie -11 ''dhin of sntil wards for 'le.-nsu to fell "i. "tan n-nl i '8'ntool said wnrds setlhif forth tln ri th it 11. il uu.;r.lia;i bj virtue of 1 iU. 1 . f fnreelfi'lin- 'if th- court o C'l 1:: ei v f -(inttenilen C1.11 tr in iror ot mh a l'i t In ii(f.,lnl Soiomun Pi.we I. his winl k- . . the owner ot 11 ceriiini f .tin r no inJerichi in s 1 d District known i 1 mon '-'owf-ll tarta nnl flo.t tt wm 'il 1 iliieiv e to li-iti.u est f h a urn f" t ir m for the pin pose f "t. put ' .n ' n rii ds tin rent at Inter., at. Ami tlict enpo-i fx- ml Co'ir- irii'.t ind .ifSnrned the :'t!th , ,y of M.u. t. ' isss, a: th I'liilvif Court nu m-. i'i 1 1 lis. tr't-l, tfi h( iir 10 '1 'lei loi up"rtsiinl ... . mid .U'llei'id puli. i.- 11 tieu tli r-.1 . ? '" to all persons Inten s e ' the eln. b t ' ' -livr this nrdf- t re- we lc--nei-- -n v the Iliir njrton Fre Pi'i-A-i, 1 newsiuo. 1 .vKi- chculai. s .11 1 lie 11 iirlioun.oo I ot . -sons mien ste.l th. iv ri, all id h li 1 -i. -tloti 4hall l' priM u 10 t'.e time 11 n iu l 'or hen- ill". Tlieri't'oie, you re h-rebr notitu-1 t. up-pt-.ir befoi'i-said com-. ut i..etuu 1 1 ,c assiirtie.l, tliew and ll ere ,11 -aid eon 1 . a n yoiii'obj 1 tin s to the ran' .10.-ot -e li 'f -if you see eiui1-!'. Oiveii uniler mv liiind, 111 the 1'ionite Coiut Itooms, !,!, vih d.i" of -av . Isjs. nwlv. ,IEN N'. 1. :- I'Al", Itin's'er ne's jampound 1 JURES tU-rvouj rrjstratiun, Neuralgia, SUM'i.ich an J Li cr ui'-ca .e,ncu ni.e r . D .j-.psia, and a'.l aflcc-tionsi-f t'-3 KiJneys. BEGAUs . I , ml m 111 net .iv prini'llili 3 01 js?r 1 nil .-..i.tlitii stn-iigUening t '1 I. I I BI-CAU .I'm. lilnoil. cnnnB till .. .1 l. rnipuro LS uillMcr- i-ut- a i.nJu. s l It ri'sutit"s I lie licraelsaud klJaefl BECAUSE 1 ! uri iu lui-ir muuBca. Iil,nsthisw.,nd.-rfulfnur-f..ldi!i;tlim. HtllAUwt. , i.,HKl; jju,,,-! and Kidnt-ja, 5r ' . mint "H ih-eises "f III" A'etTOa, ' lil.HKl, Uu..,-l-i, ami K11 Prico EI.OO. 'o'ld by dnis'iisti WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Propriotora lll llLI.Nt,TO.N, VT Wells.Richardson & Crfs Improved r STRRNfrTH EXCELS IN PURITY I BRIGHTNESS Always givei a bright natural color, never turns rancid. Will not color the Buttermilk. Used by 1I1 ws.imU of 1I1- hci Creameries ar J Dairies. I'o u. t allow j our dciU r to c nMn.you that some oi'ur I mil is just i: o.l. K-'thnntsc IlIiSTi!. wb..t j ...1 w.uit,aiid 011 must h ie Wens, Kioh.inli.oii S: l'o' Improved Butter Color. Three si-e-i, jjc. 5JC. $!.co. Tor sale evei ywliere. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington.Ul. Oliuli'M .Hi'i'iIh, I'liiiitt, Tri'i-", l.te., for tanii iiiul itnr.len; AurUulturiil Inline incuts ; 1 lie Stoi Uhriilve l-Vttl.if-w, the host li.r all er.ip-. I'inf.-t Cn1vr.11 Sklii 11: Tim Huikk". Kluiir Wh"n' (term Men-, (J-iilnim, l-iirn Mi-iil. etc. It. NOTT, W V: ureh St., ltnr lingtou. Vt. ju,,f K.vticutoi 'm S tie. PlirBiliiiit tu n lloense fruin tin- I'rolmto Court. I will sell ut iiiililie stii'tioii.ou IU'' larni known in the lliiblmr.l riiitti'iidi'ti fnnu ont-oiith l).i'M-ttrfi-t in Si.iuh lliirluiglfn. tin SiturUny.ttit' llh day of Muy. l-ss. at 11) 0VI01 k .1. m., huh Ilint'-iu I'ri-.mi'iy 11-'.'WP, 1 si'ilii 1.1 wink horse-, il-I hiri-.it tl , t shon' uiii I'l iiiii r iiiul a l"' ' '"' ;;'.U,V .'i-v U I'M N It. 1 HI . I I N M N. U?.ltMls '. I t n-. TiUJWT VisW nimer s-liJ'