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G TTFli BUKL1XCST0N VRF.V. PttESS: FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1890. VERMONT LOCAL NEWS. NOTES AND GOSSIP OF DOINGS IN THE FREE PRESS'S BROAD FIELD. The Winooski Vnlloy, Vitiligo up North, Ailing Otter Crock unit 1y tlm Shores of Wlilto ltlvor C'oore(l by fepcclul ltopiu tors. BARRE. Tliti e large blocks of Ktnnlto nrr being taken linm tlio ipi.irry of Manu Urns, for Mnrr .V 1'iiriloii. Ono I lock Is ;inx3:i feet; nno iux10- li i t unci u inches, mid tliu other 10x0x1 feet nnil li niches. A new xitlo truck Is holm; laid Into tlio puv ln,' quarry uf Murray it Mutch, where they u''e.iily Imvu lull carloads nf pavlnif stone r . i I v l ship nivny. Those stonca vary a lltllo l;i -I.C, boim; from ti to l'i Inches Intiir, il'atn 4'... thick, mill from 7 to R wide. They are not cui u i til chisel, hnt bioken w ith ? oolal liiun 1 ioi. Home of the paving cut ton eai ntng l.'i n month, all piece work. 'I lioso cutters are nearly all Motch and Dnnli-h, eominn from ti.ccild country early In the. spring with a complete summer mittit, und returning late 1n thu autumn with a well tilled pocket book During May "i.'KX) pni Inst stnnc were shipped nun the Wottnoru Vs Mor-n iiim.'ty to West 'J'roy, X. Y. Tin re wero l'i men 'lurking on tllii quarry Friday beside, .'.'n paving cultirs tint more nro expected the lust 1 licit wcok. 'Hie If inliitn City Trolling cluh h'i .Hind thu National Trotting iissoeint'nii, and ar yanecmotits aro fiiBt dei eloping lot' the July 4 races. A good list of tints and 'i vni d liro graimnoof sports and games are expected on the park. The fnrK factory cnmp.'ini hft c --hippi ' four rarloails of largo hect inri.sto Gciinnny and linve two carloads more to no. They are now making 103 do7en hay lnil.e tn e'o to Hcchcsier, The last select aomlily of Hi" season was held at Tlmiiipsnn's hall, on iho night of lha 6th with tho to. At. It. on l.oslr.i. There scorns to be u great i iimpctttlnn be tween the milk peddler', some selling at -Hi nnd 3 cunts a iiuart, Nellie ISr.idrurd of ChuM) Meadow is sick with diphtheria. I.cou Only of llivcrsldc m enuo is quite sick. The annual meeting of tho Washington countyconfeiencp of Conu'reR.ition.il churches held in the C'o.igiogiilUitial church hereon tho 4th and .Ith of .May, was well attende I. The pastors present who look pari wero llovs. 41. A. Hus-ell. E S. FisU, U. II. Uliiott, .1. .1. Hall. G. W. Gallagher, I,. ('. Kimball, W. S. 3Iacn, II. C. How old, I'. McMillan, U Tniincy, J. .Tones and President M. II, lluckham. Sev eral very Interfiling pepevs wore read by la i.ies and Knv. (.'. W. Lomrrcn was Iinstalled as pastor of the Harre chuichdurmg Wednesday tncntiig. '1 he .parrln;: contest at Capital hull Satur da night between Frank Uiley, "tlio heavy Melidit champion of the I. astern 'townships of Canada." un emjiloj e u tho liarro iUnrrlosi mid T. .1. Holland "of Huston" nm emploo in n Montpelhr stone shed) ws declared a draw. Them v.'us also sparring hy other local l.ilont, nnd Henry t'. Mnith iva 'fierce. It was said that nearly .!"u qiiairyiucu Liimoon specinl train from Hair quarries. Mi-s l.eiia Mii uiau Tcturn-d Saturday to h' r homo m Danville, nflcr iitlnj with -'. II. rdupnrin, h'r uncle St. Monica'- Catholic i Imp h was filled tn overtluw mg Miiida., unci .ninn, who.i tlio cx i ru-es of blessing the new licll and Ihe con firmation of children were held, llov, Fathers W. .1. O'Mi'lnan and J. Uallk'an of Mont pel icr, D. J. U'Milimin a. ul liihhop liclioe hr and of liur.iii-tim, Father I'.iqiiut and c ihers asisti il in tlio cereinonie-. 'Ihe sini: Jnit was principally b the choi ' iiom M. Autrithtiiiu's chin eh of -MonlpulH r, and about Kin people caino iiom llio t.ipital by special train. Torrent enirino and 1iom company, No. I, entertained tl.eir liro'.l.cr officers and llremcu Ht lhcir hall aturdav eii-nliiK. 'lheirnext mntithlv bu-iiie-? imellnn wi 1 be held Weil ncMlay ovcnln.r. fienrjie tl. I'oilet, aired !.". at work for a Mr. tirant in t In Nen, hi i ed himclf to tfiO Min day. and b ft lor parts unknown. 'I lie Verne-lit ttianitc company shipped a 12 ton hhoK i: a u i ' in i nn iliiiall .Monday, nnil are i o.v I. ndiiw a U ,Uu pound inonu lui'iit inr Kai.. is ( liy. ii. A. Dm ..i i.-l a: the sln-o of I,. M. Av- i ill. and i r-. . I.. I'.arioii were mai'iied on 1-ut i I. eh at ihe homo of 1. Tilltle. her .i.c" '.o ld rf .Si.li-. n ai'" npi n rv au im .(i. 1 n,t of ;.ia nn 1 : H .e of In hi. I. . mi I'Uilili.; ii. ii nd ikrnck . .ia.ie I ill. e'ev I " p u in in'., i .e- on 1 1 e - i : a now qu .l' ii i ci-t I o'V ' .'P Ma i .iin : t vo I i.i i i .ir lii . nuiiK'Ulal i,nip.iu -i'ip. . rty mi tu west h."e i hi-re arc now : .illi. 0 c-n'oinls of p.ivini; st. ,.e I'e.idi' Ii I' sli.i l... i ll'Un ihe Milio'is ' i ii it ? c n i v .i 1 1 1 . 1. r '. I-., anil abniit "I (..iioim-a i" to i u i.t iir iii,. liiismesi. is I.ii Kin,' iif. .i. iy. i c)e"ti-d the li. 'lis ii'kec ill' I, e 1. u i . .it thu Imio oi the di I:.- 1 s, oi, be i'u .1. .'itriiin. .lame-l i. M-l! i. Mot.!;..," 1.. s ihn con tr.nl and .s u i.i, ,1 ..'n ; in iro barn on the li nun "litiu (. .mite i oino.i.iy " premises Into ii In nruiii : i.oi.-e. 'riie Inn, dual 111 bt- I'Ij.iW, 1 ii ani' ouc-h.i!' -tori"-and i ontain 11 rooms, 1 'in dining rnoin o. Theie is talk ol erect nrr m w i ot la I.,'l i!'i,. The :n i'ei.t M'lni ir. nl.ir stone shed of .1. tines ( iiizclev is about t i.-lhinls done. Ho will now build . i :u x lui tent polishing mill. 'lnooidbo the only t wo w . rks of the Kind ii tho hill. A roadbed la prepared on the "prairie" for a tracK to connect between the sttilohback, and in in will bo laid later in the season. AiiBUitus Clatliii, imed i. died Monday nluht from Uicellocis of taknii: .nilphuric ar id by mistake tor mineral water, on the oiouint! of Memorial day. llo was born on a farm near tho illn,:e, was a selectman during war time Mid some i j ems since, had undoubtedly r.niie as niiich tow u business ;-i varinti- wanas nh oil,- i l.ian iio.v in ils limits, was "well known . n I hi.'luy re- ecbd. ilo had been In pnnrhe-Min l ir s.nne timn past. Funeral ser Mces will b" held this Wednesday atlernoou. Hiram lll.uichard is building a Kranito fiiunduiion on school Mi ee'., onto which lie w ill llano his w liin-lw rijht .shop and remodel it into & doubl" to:n moot hou-". 1.. C. Ilatelielilerand .'.Irs. l.awson Hnmmctt oie uuirried '1 uesday by Kev. .1. A. Miei burne. 1 hey w ill make their home in 1'lainlicld. W. 'I'. Howe and wil" will co to housekeeiiiiiR on lirldo sin ct.- .lames tiaeloy, ot Albany, N. V., lis In town. BRIDPORT. Hufqs Harrows and .Mrs. llii were icruntly liiarrlid. '.. li. .lew ett has coinnienred build inn a larsjo barn. I.. A. .skill is oxpei ted homo i-oon. -tieorpe IIlndeB hns purchasid of Ml H K. (ioodwln an old bam which lie w ill at onremoveand construct into an extensive hennery. Children's da was oLsei.d o Suiiday last by a mint nrti iic dcioiat. m of the church with llowers. Al-o in nililitiu' ti tliu Mowers were hum; seeral e.inr.ri Hccltations, readings and nn.tiiitr a;.,, for the occasion were tnrnislieii In n dien.- The butler market (out Inc. -ilciircssod, U' and b5 cents I oii.t," '. Prices with Fletcher A ron o.i .sat'inl . William 1'ie.ihle cnininrutel t'l'iiu i )ieshlii,'t week. Ho is to ne.iv c hi- m 1 ir! ' I two day in a week In addition t me black lnnrblc dicnvered on the farm of !.. II. Hi i.ui,'!i ton, they have rcj'onth di-co , r d an exec, lent quality of Knolin but the exien-' eno-is ot the deposit is not yet a'cei tinned, li. I., llcmei'. wey while harnosslni; a ounir i nit the hoixi started on n frightful run: he soon cleared himself of harm ss ami cai t, and ran as far as A. F. EUtliorpe's whero he was chocked, 'the colt receliod no serious injuries. WELLS RIVER. The republicans aro called to meet In tho Newbury tow n hall, at " p. m., Saturday to elect delepati s and alternates to the Htate and district i nnieiitlous at Aumtpeller. H. (i. Hrock is taklni; tho census of the losvn. Ilert ."siwihorn has uouo to work at KuKar Hill.- A pleasant sociable was held Friday evening by the Christian Endeavor society in tho Con gregational parlors. Notable American J'liiuill us. Prominent and foremost rimong the goodly array nt old and distinguished families in New England are tho .Sweets of Ithodo Island, Vpon that rock-bound coat, amid hostile Nar r.igansett Ir.ili.ms. Dr. .Inincs hwiet landed in tho spring of pkill. From Wales this early pi' ncer brought his raro art of bone-setting, and strange as it may appear, for thirteen gencjattons this rare gilt has descended fmm sire to son in unbroken succession. Their won derful healing power havo made their names tain ais Cm world over. A they wore the inventors of llio jireuont method of bono-seit-lug, they may 1 o said to be now engaged In the greatest ollort ot their lives, vi: the establish ment of a mngnlflccnt laboratory where thnll be prepared ii.sk iiiiMr.liv nut one iiisr.isi;. Instead of as now or the million. Feo their plan of campaign In advertising colums. 'Jl'helr portraits nnd biographies have found place In these columns for weeks past. They are men nt integrity .and their reputation is known to every well-informed man from ilaino, to the GxM ot Mexico. WEST RANDOLPH. Miss UNu Scott, dauclitcr of Dr. M. li. Scolt, nud Chillies I'orlurnf llostoti were married In M. .lohn's clmiih Thursday May r. Thu church was lustily decorated witli llowere un dnf tliu matiaueineiit of Mrs. .1. W. llnbrlolln. They started on their moiIiUh; trip for tho West. I.. I'. Thayer, of (lie Herald, Is In New Vnrk city.-Calvin Itobinsoti soon starts una busi ness trip throut'h tlm north part of the Miilo. -.Iss Ellin .loiiier is la linfii three uinnth's vacation ironi her work in tho Herald olfico. N. Knthaiiof lloston is In (own vUltlmr his sister - Mr. (Itorco Deck, wife of Conduc tor Peck ot ti n Central Vermont, died In Ht. Albati'i Tlimsday the Mb and biotigllt here Friday afternoon for burial. The funeral oc ( uried at the residence of Alerv Wheeler I here was a lory pliasalit siirpil-e li.n ty at tin residence o Mr. and Mrs. Dimlik on Closs street' Friday niclit, II belm; the fi' it 1 1 annlverf nry ot (heir weddilie. r-cietnl friends and relatnes from out of town were present. They were the lcclplents of scleral presents, bi'sidcs a purse of unld. Miss Mattlo llol ilriilKi' hasietiirin d to her home In lraslmiuli where, sho will spend her vacation. Heed o's orclioitra plnjril at the lletlid marlu alltn; ixercisijs Friday nlnlit. -Mr-. Lew Is, who has been the i nest of Mrs. bp.illldlnL', hns ivtnrnod 1 1 Wultslleld. - I'bo t'mted StatcB Miceii ninpnny ! :n) down hi li'ml oidcrs, hpsldcs orders aiuountlnu to nmi doen having been received In the mist In days.-V. II. Mnltb and wife fiom I'.ut land, Miss Fmina Mintli ami Mr. nud Mrs. i ol from lioston. are in town, the Kuctsof Mrs. Dr. Smith. Miss Kutherlne 11. (luptil has returned from Sprlnglleld, Mass., where sho has l ien visiiliiK her sister, Mr. Ilerbcri Flint. Children's day was obseriid at several of the churches Sunday nnd Is to be celebrated at the Christian church next Sunday. Clar ence Moullonand lamily ,nf New York city have arrived at their homo tor the summer -Mr-. Oilman Do Ice of l.ittleion, N. II., I i isitinu here parents here. A son was hoi u to Mr. and Mrs lb ori;c llliss Saturday Minniu Ilrigham is at work for W. S. tj. lluck in his job prlntlm house. NORTH TROY. Allen OriCRS and Lillian Drown wero mar ried lnt week Lllibie Austin is coiniiletlni; the school on East Dill left by Maud I'ortori on a-count of sickness. c C Dnntrett and wife h ive roturncd troin North I'aytim Thej will occupy a tenement In the '. ol. Elkins house. Casius tlnllup of Worcesu r, la-s.. a f'unier resilient, is in town.- .lames Went worth Is buildim; a hoil-e near the rnilioad cios-ing ai IIollis planners ubovo tho vlllaiie. - Lorcno Manuel isbullilinc; mi addition lo his bouse on 1 Mediant dreet. L'ldelbi East man is at Mot.tpclict'. Mr. Clareni o Cob.irn is in liaiton. .1. S. Dnriium has sold his car 1'iHLre ho'-se to S. lledard ol Alb ms tor '!"", -Char os I'utnev is ci usiis enumerrtor. C. C. Wheeler Is enumeraior for .Inv. School nt tho vlll. mo academy in the upper depart ment is closed; the primary department ilo-es this week. Children's ilav will be oh. servd nt the cliuirlies next .-utnlny-- Mrs. Carrie samp-"Ti die I very -uddenly :il th" home of Selt'ord Fnruian on S'llurd i, tliolillh ult. Llda lliiruuyiiu oi Coventry has returned to this place thi soiiMin. -W. E. Impey is hole on a vacation from New York State, where lie is envnL'ud ns trniellni,' silesman. V. o. Fnstman has i:one to Uiciifoi'd. and Glen Sutton on a few d ijs' visit. I). W. Fowler ,t Son havo put some new machinery into their piano soundniK board manufactory. I lev. if, II. Cary and wife, Dea. V. O. IMnlllps, Frank I. each, Mr". L. 11. Livingstone, .lenn'c i.o leeway, and Ludciln Ijistman were eh iseii del. K'dcs to atieiul ih- Danville I'nptist a-iso-ciition to be ho. d iri Fa'-t Hnrlwici-. Juno 17 nnd is.-At a bus. nes i, lectins of the Baptist church Mrfa. II H. Cary, Mrs. W. F. Human. Mrs. II. II. Lewis and Airs. S. V. Eastman were appointed a lloral committee lor the coming j ar, WAITSFIELD. Senator W. A. .tones is very low with Hnght's disease.- ( 'em .Iolin met with a seri ous accident sntui'ilii. While driving from the Held of Orrin Ji.slm, the holdback broke and frightened the hors', which l un tluow in Clem nnd his planter out, biuisin' him quite si ciely. Lucia Hailley was united in marriaco to I'earl (laylord of Lowell, Mesa., on Wed cs. day. .lune 4, a few friends of tlio bride were proM-nt. The newly wedded couple spend their honeymoon In .Montreal. Their homo is to 1 o in Lowell. Too .tnslm trirls formi rty of this town, but now- in St. Paul. Minn., bale been cm ci tin lo 1 1-it llioir friends lieie in I i e Last, tills sum mer, but have hi en .ii-appuin'i'd and are obliged to trie up their expectod vi-n on account of sickness. -Dr. W. A. . I ones is reported as no more I'oti.tortable. His mhi Mat, who is at school In s't, Jnhn.bur h;i- 1 cen smtti,r. The icpiainsof tlieouh child of iicr-rno Cro-s ' iueler wero brought Here 'o be buriefi. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wheeler have had their allotment of sii knessiu the Inst year ; lira'. Mis. Wheel er wi-s csntined to the hoiis" f r a number ot niiintlis with a cancer ; then her hu-liand wns laki'ii with rheumatic fever, then thoironlj rniiii, li mtio i;iri oi l'i voars was stricKen with brain tever, from which she was a ureal sulTerer. A largo company of friends cathcred nt 51. H. Hadiey's ,lune 1 to w tness thu puirriaitu of his daughter Lucia to I'earl H. dnylord of Lowell, .Mass. The ceremony was performed by Kev. ti. O. Howe. CAMBRIDGE. 5Irs. W. D. Huchnnan is stopping with her mother this week --Lui y rcele is n home gutting ready for her trip. .Mrs. 11. J), lliomas is Tisiting in GajsMlle.---Aliie Hlnl .Mamie Flagg ate in 51inueapulis. .lobio Weston is worklngatF. W etlierh) 'a during th" illne-s o' .Mis. All ett Ifellows..lr. Siullio coiu monces his 1 il ors Minda ; ho will board at A. A. Hawlo.v n lor the piei-eiit. Huck's null is laid up for repairs 111 s week. Lonuie Chnd wick was luairn d to 51J Woodworth o: Hut land June 4.- Charles O'.n r is r 'ported no bot tir Hrof. Oi-car Aiwoo.l atten I. d the Hutland mu-ical convention lat week. J 51. Sallord is taking the ceiioin here. Rev. Edwin Whedni k was called lo Winooski to olllciate at the luin ral of tlm late Dr. Ilich-aid-on of that Placj, who was huriod sundaj. Ui-orge (illuiore lend n sermon Sunday morn ing at the Fir-t i ongregalloual church in tlio abseni e of Mr. Wheelock. It U expected that .Mr. Van Fatten of liurliugton leonei.f the spcakeiH nt the coining Christian Endeav or union which is held here', June 20. ROYALTON Another Gticcrniful year at tho academy clou d witli the aiurial coiuert in tho First Congregational church. The concert was ,i Ibitlering sueii "s to both fai'iiltj and students, each part of the puif-raniim- Loiiu lemlered in a irodlt.ibln manner. The singing of .Miss Sticknei, the iloliii p!aj lug of 51is, Deul-on and the piano solo by 51iss 5!orse received nieil.ed appiiiuse. At tho close of tho concert c nno ihe soi ial and dance which iwis hoi 1 in academy hall. A good number were in nt ii'iidatie" and a good time wabthe ic-ult. The lost our at the academy has In en lory picas am and successtul and tbo pnQpleof the tow n ai'd vicinity nro happy to hea,r. that tho prcs i in board of instruction is to remain another J ear. FAIRFIELD. Whllo Floyd Wristht, aged 1:1, nn employo at Lewis iV Morton's saw mill, was oiling a loo-e pulley, his clothes came in contact with a set screw on tho mum shaft, which was mnning ut the laieof sou per minute. He was carried over the shaft a number of timi and th'n leil eoiiio 111 feet. When he wns found ho had onl his stockm's on. He had a toinpoiiud fracture of both bonos of tho right leg, inula fracture of the upper thud ot the Hugh. Ills body was colored w ith scats and brui-es. At present thonxteut of interim! injuries can nut bu tlnled. He wns attended by Dr. Flanders. MONKTON. Sjlvla Eddy of 5Iontpclicr Is the guest of -Mrs. A. I.awi once. John l'nge, the oiangellst Is holding meetings in tho east part ot the town.-iharles 'Ihomas and his mother aro poorly. C. L. liners is the census enumeraior here. - Another separator , has been put in tlm creamory at East Moukton as one was not suf ficient for tho largo amount of milk. WEST ADDISON. Anna Ward of Hurllngton is tho guest of her brother, Elvorton aril. Lennio Wbeo lockof I'ortlleury, N. V., U visiting friends 111 town, L. II. Danlo is census onumorator for this town. To Our Subscribers. The special nuiioui. cement which appeared In our columns some time since, nnuounclng a special arrangement witn Dr. 11. .1. Ki:niiai.i. i o., or i.uosu urgu rails, vt., publisher of "A Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases," w here by our sub-cnber were en shied to obtain a copy of that laltiable work Iroo by lending their address to H. J. Kr.MUW.u Co., (and enclosing a two-cent stamp tor mailing bninei Is renewed for a limited period, Wo trust all will uvad thuiuselvo- of tho onpirrtu nity ot obtaining this valuable work. Tu ovcry lover of the Horse It is indispensable, as il treats in a slmploiniiuueriill thodiseaseH which ultliet this noble animal. Its phenom enal salo throughout the United btutcs nnd Canada, make It standard authoiity. .Mention thli pupor when bending for "TreatUe." WATERBURY. Hev L. H. Elliott preached at Henson and attended the C'ini;renllonnl union at Ham last week and then went tn Hollow Falls whole ho preached last Sundav. liev. Leon ard Tcni.oy Hunt In .Icrlcho Centre tnup.ly the place ot Hev. L. II. 'lenney his son. Miss AliceTetimy Ih lit home Iiom I'.us'on on her summer vacation. 1,'iirthl N'. Arms anil wile have uoiie to mike an extended visit in dlf feteni pints ol Hie West The fonr-S cir-old ch 1 1 of (liol'Ku w . Sioith oied a lew days nfuritfell into a (ail of lint water. Aibl 1 'ui l lnh wilh his wile and child from Adtl m. .Miciiiifan, are visiting their patents In this town. He rctnrnid but left his wire am) sin to spend thu summer here. William Nichols ot I'ljiiioitlli, N. 11., Willi blsv.lle ami children aie vl-illni: Airs, ('ull'r.iin. 5lrs, Log.m and son of Orange. Now .lemcy. ate hoarding at H.irreil's hotel. .Mrs. Chi s. ley's loth blrtlida iras cilohrnted by her lnelids at the residein e of Mrs. Itlisgles, her daughter.- 51 rs. .lolm Ku .pp nnd .Mrs Ober w cut la-t weel; to Mount ernou, New Jer sey to visit L. Ticc. their biolher. 5lny 5Ier riam of Topeka, Kansas is engautd to uinrry dev. Chnrlis Sheliliin of the same place, i.ho was h lormei pastor of tho t oni,.eg itio'iul church of this piac.'.- Iluv. Walter D.ncn port is pre aching a series of illustrated ser mons at Duthtiry Corner on Wednesday "ven ings of inch wees. Ihe i!luiro school' will close this week with exercl-i s at the chn"l house on Friday nliernooii and nt Harrett's boti'l in the ecu. int. I iovoi "nir WUII.ini 1'. Dillini.'hiim wont wbii Ids wife and son to Lis bon. N. il.. In st siatuid.iy. -Warner Stearns, aed ili, died a' Waterbuty Centre, ln-"l week. He was a promiiietit citieu of Ihe placeutid will bo mlsed by u huge circle of friends. ( ensns Ltiuiaerator sleeper is at his wo.'k. -Edward Cbeslei has iell the onp!n incut of ). D. Harris nud E Iw.ird (iiaut is running .Mr. liarils ibillvcry team. -Cnllilien's dnv nriilui) celebrated at the .Metliodisl chi'.rch l.i-t Sunday. The idler was decorated Willi bowers and tnere was the usual amount of ry '.iking and sinking by the clilldren lo a well lil'ul house. l''.ugetio Mnouv has been snmc what hindered by the heavy ruins in making brick, WHO brick wero spoiled In one lain storm. (Jenrgo W. 5Ioody is not expected to live but a few days. MIDDLEBURY. "Crete" Hon, of thu elms of'POof Middle bury college and tho splendid cnlcber of Ihe 51 idilb bury college, nine, lis been so sick lir the past few days that on i-aturdav his brothi r and father i amo up lroni Foullney lo see him, and his tathor, who was Dr. L. D. I loss, assist ant suigconof the I Ith Vermont regiment of infnntrv i nlillileers. will remain here with him until It is though' to be safe to mole loin to his home. Th.s w ill probably bo within two or throe dns, and it is hope 1 that "Crete.'' who is ono of the most popular lcliow in col lege, will lecover rapldb enough so that he may graduate with ht ela-son July I. A dog Iglu occurrod 5Ioiidny morning nud some pinplosiein to be inad becau'-o other lieoi'le tried to put a stop to it. As funis re poris i'o there s one si tistactloti, and Unit i that Hie Uk lhat picked the row sconied to gel the iini-i ol it until the mill was ended. .Mr . Cora (I'.olli lirover ot Hi.stou, w bo has Ikcu in low n for sevi rt'l weeks on a visit to her parent, has returned tn the capital city of Nt w l-'.a rlniid. and she and her people will gladlv welcome the Mi'ldlohnry dioegates to the Cinnd Arm en 'ampmelil In Huston next August and lots of .Mlildlebuiy people will go. Josepeh E. Nnsh received the welcome news on Satiuday that his pension had been In-cr'a-ed from JH n niontn to 51". None of "Jo's" Iricnds would wish to haYo it any smaller. HIGHGATE. Paul T. Swett of the General TheoloRical seminary. New York city, with bis si.nr, 511-s Aiirllbi s-wctt and aunt, 51issMary Sivett are at tboir i Id inline for the Mimmcr. - E. E. Derrick rep ut s tin' butler comes infieely, 110 tubs were his shipments last week. - John Hlnnerth has ictunn-d to C'ha'nplnln, N N. - V. W. I'a) no 1 1 1 his wrlsi bud. while at work at the rrnnklln House, lllghgato Springs, ln-t week. Charles L. Lyon is at hnni' sick. 51 r. CbiiiN his coniilelcd h.s il'itus as collci tor of morlg.i :e staii-tlcs aid departed.- U. Hliss anil wifoaro the guests ot Dr. Huv ei-s. Gcorjie 5!orciiouc has gone to Dorchester, 5lass., to liie. Louis Sears has moved his family lo swanton. 1 H. Spooncr has botm-lit llio boilso ow ned by tl o late 51r'. Amanda Hice. The town authori ties have bought a in iv road machine.- A. il. .Mason has sold his Star Ethan coll to Janus Harrington. -Carl Cites la! u vnhiablo tliioeyear old colt ba'dly injured on a wile I'oncu last week. W. O. Hair Is at work lor thu l'routy'snt Swanton. Jennie, daughter of Levi Jarvi'i lsierysick with pneumonia. Georcii stunets Inst a .loungco'l last week. (I.E. Slieriilnn, has sold hta "Wright" horse lo Chnrlra ileynolds ot fjwanton. The "Udd Girls" ol the .Methodist church will gheii "trail berry nnd lie cre.un festival at their chinch parlors the 14th. MORRISVILLE. 5Ir. 5Ioore, contra' tor from llristol. N. II., has put in concrete walks and dilves at tliu n -1 ietii e of Judge I'owers, Hon. 1'. K. Gleed en 1 A. O. Gates, two or tiiree i lo-sing about town, and on tho east sideof 1'ortlnnd street, trom M.. In street to tho depot, -II C. Fisk, consul albt. Johns was in town on last week. It now looks pruh..!tlo tor no o po-ition of any amniint tothe pioposedin coipurailnu of the vi'lnge. Tho two daujii- ti Is ol liol. 1' li. IT-k lllllB ,1,'li cilintown from Florida. J. M. .Mil's, travel. iog sales innn for Moore, Smith .1: I o , ol Hostotils.it home, nnd istihotil tonunohia hou-c lr.im tho coiner of Main and l'm lbinii stitut, where ho 1 to build a new block. RANDOLPH. Landlord Stone of the 5lap!ewooil House oxpeets in o.ty boaitlors this sumuier. At the recent meeting of tho farmers' luigue, the several candidates for stale, district and cntinly olbi er was di-eu-sid. The sp,.(ikeis were .1. .". Newion of Hrnttleboro. .l(iha Me -ser ot Hoi hesler, W. II. Vaill of I'uinlret. Mr. Aims of isot ingrioid. J. Heisoy of uliaius tmvn, E. L. Ilassnt West llandoliih anilotlinrs. .iiiisie ny me ii iniioipn nanu .1 special mcul Ingol tlio farmers will bo held Monday oieii ing next. Ea'sT MIDDLEBURY. Solon Sumner left on the Ith for Sharon Springs, Lei iinon, N. II. , whero ho will spend tho season at the stimuier ic-oi l. Albei t D.nis. who is nt Elius lloger's. has In en quite ill, but is improving. James A.'hpr- lence has sopt tite Israel r.tios place over Die rilerto George Hewitt. Henry E. Fair of Gr.iniillo has bien visiting bis father and biother at Glen lloil-e. GEO RGI APLAI n" Children's day will ha ob-eived at the Bap tist church next Sunday, comment Ing nt 11 a m. Five delegate's ftom the H.iptist sniioly nt Georcii Plains atloinled Hie Vermont Hap tist Su .day school com enlinu at West Han dolph June .id to ."ith. lb v. F. C, 5IeI'nrhiii waschosen as the tuesident or general conduc tor of thu next meeting. ALBURGH. At the caucus in this town Saturday even ing lor delegati s to the Mate convention, Hon. Jed P. I.aild, U F. Soulo and 51. P. Goodrich were elected by an oicrw helming majority on a squill o issue ns between Col. Woodbur) ami 51 r. i'agu. Tho Page party polled only -H votes. Henry .Mutt luarled the Page ticket. .Mr. Lndd niiiiouiicod him-elf openly ns a sup porter ot .Mr. Woodbury. The ibdegates elect ed to tlio dlstilct couicntioir are J. Q. 51u liiepnr, M. E. Hansom nud li. G. Jameson. WOODSVILLE, N, H. Trtimnn Glover is to build a Uixl'l meat mar- ket on 5fain stieet.- The engines 51o,isllatike and l.aiicnstor am In the shops tor repairs. A strawberry and ii o cream lostivnl Is to be given by the Eariust Workers, Wednesday evening, in the Parker House hall. .Madi son, No. tu, Is the latost fieight engine on the u. v m. raiiro.ui. JOHNSON. II. A. Wntrrinnn and wife slartod on their western triti on .Monday last, .Mis. F. W. Plkool llydo Park. Mass., is visiting .Miss Ann (lakes. -5Ilss Welch, sister of W. D. Welch, has commenced her summer's work at il. A. waterman s. ELMORt. Charles Fonn bus movid into thn house be low tho sloro. - David Scott has been In town fi r two weeks building a feme uj on his farm. 11m Pulpit and the Mate, Hev, F. 51. Mirout, Pastor United llielluot' Church, Illue .Mount, Kan., sais : "I feel it mv duty to tell what wonder f)r. King's New Dleoiery has duno for me. .My Lungs weie badly discus d, and mv psrUhioners though .' could livu only a few weeks. I toik five lint Hi1 of Dr. King' New Discovery and am tuund and well, gainlug :Jii lbs. In welxht." Allhur Iivo, .Manager L. no's Funny Folkf" Coinbiiiatlnn, writes: "Aller a thorough trla.' and couviii' nig evidniice, I am cnutldeiit Dr. King's New Disi every for Coufcuniptiou, beaU 'em alj, and i uros when everything else falls. i no greatest itiudhus i can do my nmiiy thnusund 1 1 ioiiiIk U lii ii ri-n tlitn to irv It'' Free tual bottles at Hcaupie ,t Ixiwrey's Drug titure. llcgulur uUo iOc. aud Sl.W. BETHEL. The grn luntlng nxerclos, last Friday nftcr noim and eveninf! wero well attended and very pb'ii.ing. Iho music by tho ori hestrn was lery litio. 'Iho slipper nltho Wilson Homo was nlteud"d by I hoc' iss, tho marshal, mhe's and protessor, nil hnvln? a very jolly time. Seven couples tp iht tho day Sntuiil-iy nt Wll llnmstowii Spiiugs, returning heme in the uven ng. Mur Leonard has returned to her home In Ga.xsvile, for iho "tuiiiner vacation. Prof. H.alsde'l Mid wi e bale inltirncd to Lacotiia, N. II. Aits. Nichols in ot Vcw Hodford, Mnss., Is V'sitlnc her mint. Sun Slinmoiis. -Alice Ed son has coninli t"d her work as telcrnph operator at West Hauduipli and will spend the rest of Juno nl lininc Dedla 5'arrlngton has ( hHied Ip r work fi r tho season nt .Mrs. Gluiblliig's in West Kutiiinlpii and come homo for tho s' tiinicr. .Mrs. Mnrj Waller nud daughter have m rived for Ih summer. .Mis. W. J. Hrooks t hero vlsltiag b."oio gnllig to her lmin" in '.inihi idgi pol l, 51.1 . . 51 Usher has inisb-1 his work nt White Hlver Junction. There is a elitlim out tur having th night ti alii si nth stop In ri'. The chllilrcn's servlco at Hie CetutlegaliOiial ctiitivli was postponed two weeks, on in count, oi tun sick ness of the paslnr, .Mr. Craw fo il, who Is seri onsii 111.- Mr Cushliu has buen sick again tho piibi. week. HIGHGATE. ( 'oinradc llatler has finished tho Inspection ol thi'G. A. It. posts In his district and linds the oi' ier in a prospi roil, co iilitloti ; . bo largest post I'el'ig at .-.wanton with 1 ruomburs, Rich li nl i omin : next niihll incinli"i. nud tlio sinal est cue nl Enodiurgh Falls with 21 incm liel's. J. It. Sandei'Snii had to I ore down 5 feet 1 o fore he struck ii.nn in his new well nt his cr nmery. The nice between Andrew Uoobo's 'Nigger" and hell 'V's "Llnwood," both of .-wanton, drew n en wd nt tne trotting park h. l.'aturdai, lint as a race, the spictators piouoiince t It ii fraud. Chlldron s dsy was uuii oiuorved uv Until ciniicncs nisi Mituiay i In llio lnnruing nt tho .Methodist church and in tne even. ng at tho Congregational. Hoth thurcheswoie ti'ftilu ly decotated witli llnw cr, nnd the exorcises passed oil pleasantly. .Mis.. I-., t;. i honiuson lasllll very ill. , but hopes nre ontci tamed m ner recovery, BRISTOL. 1'ho icsult of the republican caucus Ii this town was duo to the c!eni"iit. Col. Wood bury's supporters nro laigolv among tho sub stantial tarnieis, and tiie-o were kejit from the caucus bv Uic Molciit storm which caino up just before the hour for the caucus. Mr. Page's 1 1 lends are mo. t numerous in the i illngp atid were on hand. I'l'i'iestilt has i onvinred every one that this town i! fully polled would be for n wouniiry bv u gooo: mn.'orttj. Tborieli'L-'ates elected to tho eountv conven tion arc as follows: W. 11. Hosworth, A. A. Dean, s, . Hat, li, N. .1. Hill, A. 1.. Cain, G. W. bleailtnan. Frank Greenoiigh. I). E. Mend- ir, E. W. Miattuel;, II. J. Nlmblet, 1. E. l llllnev. C. W. lllllett. C. W. Smith. G. A. Collamer. S. I!. Grant, Hobi it Sbedrlck. I'ol cgatestn li, ith State and county conventions instructed to se i ct their own alternates. A. A. Dean wascha r nan and It. E. Allen secre tary ot the meeting. Tin re was a uo i.i attendance In town Satur day, thntiizh the nrico of butter wns not such as to fuin.-h much encouragement to farmers. EAST MONTPELIER. W. C. liugbeo ;s buildipg a now house. George II. Chase Is putti'ig a basement under lij' bum. The listers are ungated in apprais ing ual i -talc Ampiyiis Ullllord is building nn addition to his bam.- Tho mlM-damnt thu east i ll n -o has gouo out. George Dans is census en i ner.it ir. .Mrs. Phuena Wlllnrd and .Mrs. .ios'.pa lluttorl'eld ar circulating a j'npcr, ra.-nu inoiii j for preaching tho ensu ing yen', vniirew Doty of Northlleld has bi-en spi n ing a few days with his sister, 51rs. M. D. olnnl.-.I. li. Young's dniry of 111 tows give ICi'i pounds of mill: a day.- MUo Parmenter of Lamar, Co!., i visiting relatives hero. A uiupl" ot tono cutters, who wero "how come je so." ran Into Hiram Temple ton's team last week, upsetting and bully hi caking tho wagon. .Mr. Tomploton escaped uninjured. MORRISVILLE. An inlcrostin.: children's day concert was held at the Congregational church Sunday evening, tLc younger member" of tlio Sunday sihool l arilclp.niiiK. Green 51ountnlii Lodge o! Good Templars 1ms taken a new lease of lite, atler svi ral months culipse, thov met on Saturday night and oleeto 1 C. V. Filch, C T. : F.lla Currier. . T. : Ida Daniels, secreta ry : Levi 1). i. rout, F. S. : 51ary Mors, treas uier; Lin Paul, 51.; C. E. Hnrden. ssnlmel : 51r. A. . Ni es, chaplain : A. A, Nile-, past C. T.-lheie is con-lderabla inteiest (enter ing in th emeu of next aturdn.r ev uing. Tlio lirine-t supporters of both candidates, seem quite douhtlui ns to the ciion oof a djlc gaiio.. T ie otel formuiy kept b., .Mr. Pike, now by i. .is and Addison Hill, has been named the Union House, and is receiving a liberal li illon.ige. - Tnin -une sD-'cla! liolice hni Is en niimed for seril.'e on Friday tho lib ot July. WATERVILLE. .Mrs. Ilciscy ITetcher and Mrs. Allen 51liier are sal: Frank L.iraw.i.i, jr., has moved to North H.ulo Park. 5lis. Pollard has opened a millinery shop here. A. L. Latawav and wu'e are i .s.ti i : 'ii .-t. .C.u.in-. Amo-, holmes lias mined im.) the We ton houso. - Edwin Wood and il iuctor of Wes'iield and Hcien Stevens aui lisltii.g in town.- .Mr. Smliie preached h. :"u-t s r nun at this place on Sunday. 11. 51. Mi F irlnnd and wile of Hyde Park and Tied 5Ii Firlnnrt of St. AlDans aro visiting their father. Ciipi. 51o-cs 51cFarland. STOWE. Arthur LaPago Ins moved his hnrncss shop I,,... llw. .,1.1 tl i! II' W. I .!-,. .... ... ...... ,j .,, ,,. , minis lilW ntr.ee. - Ihe Meihodist La lies' Aid society met at the par- niago Wedne-iiai . Carrol J. Scnb- i.Hi-is c iTMiig in e-. j. oimmons store. Mrs. Hcilicrt Ilrown oflhicigo is visiting triends m t .ivu. Albert Cheney intends mov iug to Wuterbury soon where he will go into a lile Insurance business. Prof t heney has secured a more than local reputation ns a musician and los seruceo in that diiectiou will to greatly missed hero. DR. MIX LEAVES FALL RIVER. ltesolutions ol llegret by tho Council Gilts Presented. Tho council called by tho Central church in Fall Kiier und its pastor, llov. Khlrldge Jlix, U. D., ivol'-Uiiowu In ilurliiigton as a former pa dor of tho Winooski avenue church, assented to his dismission, anil tho following is an extract from the minuto which they adopted: It Is with piofound regrot that they havo ns st nied to w bat lias seemed a loregoao conclu sion, lint in doing so they desir to express their bell' f that u more deliberate coiisiilera tio ol the mutter woa.d have suggested such an uppreclatli u ot tho qualities of the pastor's services a- might halo mado this dissolution uiinecessaiy. 'Ihe council recognize In Dr. 5Ilx nnnble and faltlilul pic.icher of the gospel aula devoted p.islnr, a man of line social qualities, of swei't Christian -pint, eimuestly devoted to tbo spir itual weifaioof nil classes of the people com mitted to bis care. They would put on record their appieciatiou of his rare executive abili ty m enlist lug others In active Christian work, and the su coss which hns attended his labors in the lari,e number of persons who, throujh him, haie been led to tLoncccptamoof Christ. Tlio society hns voted that his salary bo continued till September, nud tho Y. 1', S. C, K. has presented him with a choice work of art, in tho form of a miniature of tho celebrated Warwick vaso. There is doep rosrot lhat such a man as Dr. Jlix should leave that region, ruul it Is groatly to be hoped that somo church in this part of the State may bo nblo to secure his services. (j A. Ttriiivuell fur Senator. To tho Editor of the Fico Press: Wu saw tho urtlclo In the Fiiee PriE&s of Juno 'J from Colchester, advocating our townsman. K. A. Hrownell, for btnto seiia tor from tho north si lo. Wo will say ho is looked upon with great favor by the voters of this town, who hopo to bo able to cast their vein for him for that oillco this full. Wo can endorse all thnt was said of him in that nrtlelo of Juno 2 and nioro. Ho Is n man of Merlins: nunlitios, who does Ids own thluklnc und is not afraid to act up to his convictions. Essex Voteh. Kssex, Jiiio 4, 1890. Hoi'.sinrifs Aciil l'luicpliiito. Ill rirocts of JTobncco relloied by It use. TDK JilUH JlAiYS l'OLLY. LESSON XI, SECOND QUARTER, IN TERNATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 15. Trxl nf the Lesson, I.ilkn til. 1.1-21 - Com mit Verses 111-21- (intilcn Text, I.uho xll, 15 ('oiiiiiientnly by Itcv. I), jr. Stonrim. Complied from Leson llciiK-r ejuartcrly by per mission of 11. S. Hoffman, publisher, Philadel phia. 111. "And ono of tho coinpnny said unto Him." In the first verso of this chapter wo nro told that this cbmpauy consisted of nn innumerable multitude, sucli u tliroiif; that they trod ouo upon nnothcr. Tim fulluwiiif; verses down to this first nyo of cir lfs-on tell us tlmt In the mid't nf thli niultitlidu Ho tnugjit His disciples tint they slunild li"wnro ot the leaven (llio hypocrisy) of the Pharisees; Hint they should not fear the death of tho body, but I'uthcr fear the deaOi of soul au 1 butty In hell (compare 51 lit. x, .R) that thy shntild not fear to deny Hun li fn"" men, but rather feat'Iwiy confess II'iU, loo!:iiif; to tbo future, and thai they should not bo retixlniis ns tn what they should sny when arrested und brought before the utilliontins for His soke, for tho I Inly Spirit would teach thotn to say tb" right, '.lords nt the rijjht time. In ord'T to s '0 why Hp thus load i s His disciples, let tho whole of the pr.ivioii'. chapter nfter our last lesson bo carefully rend, .mil loam from it tho attitude of tlio religions rulers of tho nation towanls Iliin. and rcniembpr that Ho kne.v tint us they tc'itcl Him so thoy would In due timo treat Ills followers. "Muster, spenl; to my brorrjsr, that lm di vide tho inheritance with me.'' What nn un (.eiauly iiiterriiptioiil Jesus htt'l lieo.1 spcnlc ing of. judgment and eternity, i future gjory and f u turn torment (ti, '.'0, 31, ii.': xii, fl, S, ('); but hero is a man who is nioro interehtisl in n share of somo property in this world than in any futuro good or evil. H" do.", not seem to havo heeded iinythinc; that Jeus hud said. And yet hi-, Is not an liricn.nmon casj, for un der llio most solemn disco'u ses upon olernnl realities, there may be found In worshiping congregations, o en today, men and women fo occupied witli prcs?nt things that the prcacliPi 's words aro of no use to them. It Is just tho Fnmc if in rbtndav school u bov is thinking more about his marbles, or bnll, or kite, or top, than about, tho lesson being taught. Kzek. sxxiii, 31, well describes ail such. 14. "And He said unto him, Man, who undo men jinlijo or a divider over you!" Tlio man did not know tli" Teacher whom he hnd thus addressed. The nno swking a fhnie of uu earthly inheritance was a man entirely of this world, while tho ono whom he asked to fliterfere on his behalf was a man not of this world. Jestis had uomo to lend people to the possession of nn inheritance incorrupti ble, uinJefileJ, and that fadeth not nwav, re served in Heaven (I I'et. i, 4). The glories of that inheritance He will divide and appor tion to tho overeomers in duo time. (Seo I.ukoxxji, 2S-.10; Uov. xxl, 7; ill, Ul; li, 2d, Hut ns to this proseut world, it is au ovil ono; it lioth In 'vickodncis (or tho wicked one); S.it.'m is its ueknowlo.-igoil prince and god; lie' are tint to love it, for its friendship is enmity with God. and it is reserved unto firo agniust the day of judgment and jwrili tion of ungoillv men Ural, i, 4; I John v, l'J; John siv, 30; II Cor. iv, 4; I John ii, sv; James, iv, I; II Pet. iii, (i. 7). hnt a Kor place, to pos.-es au inherit ance. How much better to b; contcut wilh food and ruimcnt here and wait for tho re demption of this earth, when it shall rejoico in tho HbTty of the glory of tho sous of God and wo shall ruign over it with Jesus Christ. 1.1. "And He said unto them, Taku heed, and bowaro of oovetoiism -s " Tl'.e tenth commandment forbid, cnvptii.s. Mi.ses was to choose rulers who were God fearing men, men of truth, biting covetonsnes. Kx. xx, 17; xviii, 21. Tho word lias several luenii- ings, such a,s u wt'U to havo mure, love of money, dishonest gain; the llrst Is tlio mean ing ot the word hero, and in Mart vil, 2'i-'.'U, it is classed by the Saviour with all maimer of ovil which proceeds from within und de files un. All can seo that dishoneft gain is sinful, but some may question the sinfulness of a ivi.h to havo more cither of mouev or possessions. 16. "Tho ground of a certain rich man brought forth plentifully." Jesus now sr aks a parable to mnl;o nioro clear tn those who havo ears to hear tlio truth Ho hua presented. Hero is an abundant harvest fruit the gruiiud of ouo who knew not God. He is already rich and hi? riches aro increasod. Clod's rain and sunshine havo done it, and yet it would seem as if tho man was no child of God. It was this sort of tiling that puzzled Asiph. He saw the ungodly prospering, Increasing in riches, their e-yes st mding out witli fatness, having more than henrt could wish, not in trouble nor plagued like othtr men, and yet blas pheming God (I's. lxxjti); but us he wnitcsl upon Go.l ho saw the reason of it all and was led to rejoico more than ever in God Him self. Prosperity in tho tliuejs of thin world is no token of tho favor of Gri. 17. "What shall I do, because I have no room whero to bestow my Iriiitf" Thus this rtoh man thought within himself. His in crease wns an anxiety to him, ho looked upon them as hii fruits, evidently not thinking of the God who gave them to hiio, nor that tho goodness of God was intended to load him to repeutanco (Horn, ii, 4). IS. "And ho said, This will I do: I will pull down my barus, und build greater; and there will 1 bestow all my fruits ami my goals." Ilo had talked with htimclf about it, ami this was tho decision of tho most important per son in tbo world, tho only oue who know any thing, the oidy one to bo pleated, tho only ouo worth living for, ho hiinselt. So tho old barns, conio down, the large new ones go tip, and thero all my fruits and my goods aro carofully bestowed for tho personal comfort of I mysolf. 10. "And I will tny to my soul, Soul, thou hast much goods laid up for inauy years ; tako thine ease, cat, drink, olid bo merry." The soul to which he talkesl links him with thu bruto creation, lor if they could not build barns', they could do any of these four things which he tells his soul to do, just a well as hbiisclft so that he tidks simply ns un ox or hog might talk (if tbey hud the power of speech) which were being uncontuiously fat toueel for the slaughter. SO. "But God said unto lum, Thou fool! this night, thy soul shall bn required of theo." How often thus smUouly does the sumjuous come, and from the midst of earth's' ubuud nnco tho thoughtless onn is cut oil, not hav ing been led to rcpentanco by the gooduoss and forebearauce and long suKuring of God, thoy go out to find that whllo tbey have ben laying up treasuro on earth for their own enjoyment, thoy havo also unconsciously been treasuring up unto themselves wrath against tho day of wrath, aud revelation of tho righteous judgment of God llloni. li, 4, S). That side of tho case, howwer, is brought out more fully in the sotiuul to this slory as given in chap, xvi, 19-ai. "Then whoso shall thoso things bo, which thou hast .provided!" "He heapeth up riches and Iciww'ftb not who sioll guthor them." "Wliwi he dleth, ho shall carry nothing away; bin glory shall not decceud uflur him. "Ho that Rfttcth riches, and not by right, thall leuva llieni lu tlio mitlst of hU days, uud at his end shall bo a tool" (I's. xxxvli, Of TRY'OUR SYSTEM'FOR THE CURE or MENTAL Ge NERVOUS VY E A K M E S 3.0 N LY B.OO H NEW GOSPEL G? One Remedy for One Disease. WHICH IS THE WISEST PLAN? What, bo' Invalid poor inn. -! Sto,,' ; Width l the wlct plan' To entrust the euro of your c is" 10 the en' er. ilu a"t! ci o' edles prepared "for the million," or havo tbo lomedies prep'iru 1 wholy and s ii v fn WHICH IS THE WISEST PLAN? What ho! 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