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THti BURLINGTON FRI3B VKtiSS, THURSDAY, SKPTtiMllKU 2C, 1Q95. One Cent WORD Advertising In this column ona cant n word, neh Intortlou. Copy msy bs chanKOil i. r..t. I . Irnmii rnntf1 No sdTertlttmeat taken which U loi3 than . . l ...,. Una. H,,l.ell irffll . .1 ,t r.nn 9 Ml t innO llnai WllU'll inn'" . ...... . Roofing, for 1 will sell ho cheap yon can't afford to. The best mid most easily ap pllr 1 rotting manufactured. Tools fnt nlshcd free Write for prices. V. H. Car penter, Uellows Falls, Vt. v.-43,tf pattern, su. alile for door yard or ceme tcry J D. Pl-ker.tig. "11 Doo, Syracu-e, C.istletoli, and Ynnkee Plows nl tlie Kurcka Swivel Plow on linn I Pespc. (fully S. Place, Hscx .liinrti-in. M in.wtf fin S VLH n village of Randolph, Vt., a r dcsrabl. rbve of property consLst- n g of 1 ra m lern home, conveniently nv i families, new barns, ' t-ri i i.n.t ,i if .icro of land. Also ten u-res o' m ,i I w land adlolnlng, which c , he i-.ir ias.d If desired. Property j i l w"'m ten minutes walk of ,1,,- tii .j-oilice. churches and one of ie hi t i-ad-d s -hools in the Htate. Al 3 SI i- Chadwiek, Randalph. Vt. U,w2t Notice. Ulll t. 1 1 'II ill 11 l 111" t3lli 'in' rt. siinrr f.lri wood or the .Mines iiange m n'ij o' er range or neating sum-, pi'-.i-v give m- a call. Respectful, n- I'lace, Ess x Juni tion, vt. in wtf 'Silliuiicrt. day Kiiaranlced Room 1, Y. M. L. A. bull lin. , IiiirHiiKton. win.lt ir 1 VTrn I'O nr If rl IAsk A I- A liSl . 11 V.LU.i' .........j.. --- I of lii or 200 a. m's. C. 11. Keese. ( liar-' lDtie. A 22 S,lt&13eowJt I i VM i.ll 'i ID i i n.irreis oi nrsi ci. w i r r.i g pears. rite with price i t i i y Seith & Seith, Hur- ng 31., 22C,d&wlt I"ANTED vou to try this column In tho . rl(K Free Tress, when vou Want a cumtry girl for general housework or for a nurse Try It also when you want to buy or sell anything. One cent a word is tin charge for the weekly edition, wbl' h has over 25.000 readers. wl.tf W. E. Greene sells tons of Chilton Paint every year Good reason for it. Call at his store, 194 College street, and hear these reasons, Now is a good time to paint. Don't put it off too long. Use Chilton Paint. The best is the cheapest, both at the start and in the end. Mid KXTU.VlTi;!) AHSOMTKI.Y M'iTHOIT PAIN". HIE ONLY OFFICE IN HI ItLIN'UTON where you can get teeth extracted WITHOUT A PARTICI.i: 01' PAIN', wi' bout tnklng Gas or Cornlne. LADY ALWAYS IX ATTENDANCE. 11 i iim ii i it d i in iii.ir i iifipiK J)R. L. irAZKX, Olllee: 1S5 IMiip Iroct. Dr. Hazen extraetel 15 teeth for nie t'ltlioilt n Tin t-t I el .if rinin it- Tnv- h',,1 e? ri' i uinr Knjw now lucre .-an lie a ictter way Df cx ra 'n.g. M. U. Gorrow, City. COLLECTIONS Defaulted Western Mortgages carefully ina uverclue Faper 11 i No Collection, No Ciiar&e. ermont uom. and Uol. Agency. U. HKNItY I'OWKIJi. MAX h. I'OWIlMi. 144 Colleso .Stroot. WINDSOR COUNT V. ROCHK.STICR. Mr nil Mi- J i.ius Wtojs have gone' o C.av II 1 ve fur th.s winter. Cal- n Le i ix fr n Dartmouth college was i lent rs lay Mr. and Mrs. Davis '' m u- d visited In town last icek Mi D.i Is ii-malns for a while. j -ii.- r j. j ii - is in noston buying Her ml'lnery good-. Fay Webber returns to1 ,w 3rk i.-i week. Mr. and .Mis. I-M-cr'in w -e cilb 1 to Warren Friday to it'.cnl tho funeral of his ftistor, Mrs. Ion' 3. --John Howard and his brido re irned fr m their welding trip last week ueiefa) Delbirt Woods and family have novel to Gardn r, Mass. Carl Harvey ns move 1 Into the house purchased ot "rank Wn h iu. n. SOI Til ROYALTON. GcDrg Douhli lay Is visiting his pnrents. -Mrs. J. G. -.ley )ias returned from w ti. v, ., nuiii .u .11 r. IHl'l Mrs. C F llarH md on Saturday. Albert .Me r II lias - ,) 1 his place at Oiilonville o i-Jdwarl Sl'i -k IMward Green moves not iil a id Mr. Men 111 moves into ine of W, H, M ir .ii' tenements. FKLCRVILLi;. K. K. IPwlett has bought the stage line rom l-eicnvifio to Woodstock. Mr.nnd Tps l,'.l,.Wnl, ... . - ....... . . ... . . r,..-, , .iitinr,. r,, iii me uney jiiiiijjr, .nr. and .Mrs. aron JVLiuiuii oi i-itiHioril are v wltlmr elatives here Mrs. H. 11. Wtirel of 1 IIL'f.ulm rre l;i tti !.. , ousln, Mrs. N 11. Ii. Perkins. Fred hltc of Chicago Is the guest of his grand notlier, Mrs. Danhd Wilder. Tho Y. P, C. f. will hold religious services hi tho Union hurch next Sunday evening. These ser Ices are being held once In two weeks. e. i nil I ii ii ri !i ill mi-ill in ine vni -i- N..t, ember 17 under the auspices of the, Hap. I Mrs. w. P. Halloy were In .Montreal last HVt Ladles' society. Kmest Grout of . week. The vlllngn meeting Wednesduy 'avendlsh Is atendlng school In New Jer- owning adjourned without decisive action, ey, Miss Ilertha Hnldwlu has taken nlTho committee on by-laws wete not nre- rlp to f'llehburg nnd Hoston. Mr mul Irs. Arlington from Hotnervllle, Mass,, are, wiiuiK.iiir irnngiou s usuir. .iip i.'Ihoii. .in. m.u .iiib, nugeue ituun ium iiuiign- er from Drrwsvllle, N 11, have been uesio ui ins uroiner, .Mr v iiuam muni, YERMONT LOCAL NEWS, (Continued from fith page.) day evening for Hoston. Howard Drown of Hnkerslleld and Forrest Fllllngton of Dakota liavo been In town for a fmv days. The average amount of inllk taken In dally at tho Jeffersonvillo separator Is 1VM pounds. Mr. anil Mrs. Ucoiw Wells are attending the exhibition at Ottawa this , terw.l M i lr I tnlit, u I t mil llf t lift f III I' 11 1 . week. Mark Hchb Is attending tho fair at Woodstock this week. .lames Hums had a horse quite badly hurt last Sunday by set .1 i a, tV a, is i,t i ,i the Junction, Mrs. . M. Smith Is one the sii'K iisr. Junius i ne.i ici i -uoiioay m visit relatives in Hoston and other Massa chusctts towns. Miss Lucy Wheelock left Wednesday to resume her school work in Hoston. Mrs. H. I). Holmes and daughter Uanr.i spent (he past week with her sister, Mis. C. P. Hulburd, In St. Albans. Mrs. S. F. Cady and Mrs. Kllcn S.ifford attend ed the Christian Kndeavor convention in HurllnRton tlie past week. 1IYDH PAItK. L. 11. I.cwls nnd wife attended tho Stnte Ku8- l - ,K'ro"vonl nt ""rlinRton, , t cont.llnI11K niom,y ,U1(1 iml,or toRcthcr with the roRi larly elected dele- J t about Jtfl while huntlnff Ratcs.-Mlss Fannie Cheney returned on , VP(.u.Sa,iie Lyon and Flo. lhursday even ng from the Orand View , ,. ,,mn frnnl Xmv , tamnshlre.- House. T.nlie Ttnrlil. V. V . wlinrn olin i. ' - - ...... been spending the summer. Louis Strong is taking a short vacation at Home. 1 he 1 inaiiiago of Charles Itlley and Crace L. A right took place Wednesday , .September il.th. Only the im- 1 med.ate relatives of the bride and groom were present owing to the recent death of Mr. Riley's mothcr.-F. H. .McFarland ......... inc. i'i .iiiii,, it iui inr- nui'1.1 ui! play of honey at the Lamoille county fall Miss Alice Mastman, who has been vlil- iiir relatives in .New J latnpslilre dm lug the 'Past four weeks, relumed home Thursday evening. I I Hyde Park sends an unusually large , delegation to thp U. V. M. this year, con- 'e.snng oi .miss liiancno jingnam and .Ml" -race A. Noyes of the Junior clasp, Nelson i . jxi-i-ji-i in in,- mjiriiuilliirii CillilB, ail'l Miss Lucy H. Sawyer, Russell S. Pace and Donald H. Scrlbner of tho Incoming freshman class. The last two are grad uates of last ear nt tho academy. Lu cler's minstrels give a. concert In the town ,,,,,, Thursday ,-vening, Sept. 2fi. Miss A. H. Chase, icpresentlng the Woman's Suf- frage League, gave a freo lecture In , L ... , the Inion church Monday evening on woman in i-ontics. .Ncison is. ivecier, U. V. M., '!), who has been working with tlie Summer school In surveying near Ver- gennea during the past four weeks, re- IN,..,, Muni ' """"I'" , I by A. Ii. Cutter, '!', of Marlboro, Mast. 1 who Is mal.-liiEr n several iluvs' stnv at i, m...iii n 11 in..KA.. IIK - 1 1IUVIII.. U, .Mlll.lli V. .H. ll.ll.'Vl, v . j. j!(.u in, p. r. pmin,, State railroad commissioners, visited Hyde Park Friday 'on their regular tour of Inspection. .1. H. .nccauiion oi ljuriniBioii mis uiil- oi. inn guests at tho Pnoenlx I-ririny.-L. M. Stevens, U. V. M.. 'Ed. 'has been granted leave of alienee until .Nov j, in ease ne ae- cepts ine jiositioii oi insirncLur 01 iii.iuh matics and professor of electrical engin coring at Norwich university. He has de clde-d to accept the offer hut will spend tlie time before Nov. 1 in his present position as .superintendent of the electric light time he holies to have operation. works. At that the works under Rev. II. C. Howard of Jeffersonville preached In exchange with Rev. F. C. Taylor at the Union church hunday. Cla"ience Foster received a broken rib wlth other bruises Saturdav evening from being run Into in the darkness by the two horse toam of S. R Walte Frederick e.lll... 1.. l.nnVlnn- .r.-.l..l frtf ilia new house Which he is to erect Immediately. ' a l. Ve.ves who hat been verv low ... i. i m iii,i'o c-..ii,-,',,. ,, Hurllngton, has unexpectedly gained In .i,ti, -nut t, nnnnrenflv reeover'nc-. If fmnrnvement continues she will probably,"' lie able to return home in two weeks. r,, ,.,,. -I-, of chnrin. niiei- -.n.i Grace L. Wright took place Wednesday forenoon at 10 o'clork, at tho home of the bride's parents, Rev. F. C. Taylor per formed the ceremony in the presence ot the immediate friends of the bride and grjom. After tho ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Riley took tho train for Lancaster, N. 11., where they will spend a few days, then return to Hyde Park, where they will at onco begin housekeeping in rooms already furnished. S. C. Currier, C. L. Soule and H. R. Hrown of Hurllngton were among the recent guests at the Phoenix. MORRISVILLH. John VI ton returned from the Connee t'cut races, with his string of horses, on Saturday. John Moulton and Dr. LeClerc .ne in Harton this week with their horses .r the races.-Miss Gullifcr of Augusta, ' 7. V1S (""fi'hn,! i'iei',i l fnmMv return i . , mi., c!oo-..i-. ei, i-.,u i Mrs. A. H. ( handler an 1 family icturn 1" ..f.u?.'"-"! ".'L ."''eii to Hrooklyn. N. Y.. Thursday.-Mrs. for M Workers meet at the Congregational ves try on Friday afternoon. Rev. G. N. K'l long returned from his vacation Saturday and occupied his desk in the Congrega tional church on Sunday. Mrs. Rev. D. F.. Croft is at horparent's. Dr. and Mrs. Hall's. Mrs. A. V. Glle will soon go to California to spend the winter. Francis Ulair enters tho V. V. M. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Al- mon Hughee left Mondiy for their home in houtli Hend, Ind. 1 ney were accompanied by Misses Alice and Cora Hughee, who T s ja"me who llve.1 to the advanced age will spend a month at South Rend. A. P. 0j yParsMr. and Mrs. Win. Hutch Wheelock of Hoston has bought th" WI1-, h,son Mrs. Spaiildlng and her daughter, liam Cutting property on Pleasant street, i 'tlta wn laVo beent the guests or Hon. J. Willis Gleed and family left Mon- ' 'un j,imis Hutchinson for several weeks, day for their home in Topeka. Kan. .M-. i h returned to Washington. D. C- iin'i .u is. t narics linage or .Aiiiany, N. v., are spending a short vacation at W. F. Whipple's. NORTH HYDK PARK. Glllman Hogaboom ls quite sick. Mr. French of Johnson occupied the pulpit last Sunday. Joseph Hayes and wife are vis' ting In Helvldere. Miss L. Foss is home on a short visit. John Herry of Worcester, Mass., is visiting his sister, Mrs. Francis Lock. J. C. Masuro is nt woik for John Adams, er, ,-tlng a new House un the sue or the on burncJ lact spring. WATKRVILLF. Mr ami Mrs. A. 1,. I.araway .were In St. Alb ins the past week. -Miss Jennie Holmes was at home over Sun lay -Ilyr.-in . - , ..... , . m... t u V ,.'i, Vu' , i.;V. I, nn . ;,..;.,.",'''?. . , ' , 1 V J , : arrived on the 2C.th.-Rev. Mr. Howard ex- changed pulpits with Rev. J-'. C. Taylor of Hyie Park on Sund.iy.-Luke Poller boiig!t A. D. Stackwell-s j.li near the s.-hool house last week and has sold the, wiine to Charles Wescott. He is making inn- wi i -nanus n i-i-c.in. ne is mailing ie horse bain into a blacksmith simp.- ' W. A l.ejch elled Saturday. Ha i n. the horse bain into a black.-nilth sliop. T. W. A. Leach died Saturday, llo was a' member of the Oth Vt. regini, nt, and had ,,!' i,?wril Pobsoii and wife. Deacon fair. He will exhibit at Washington this I the position us station agent nt the loe.il uir clapboard m'.ll, putting ' n.-n si .-nt marly his whole life in this town, J "'J? iinibrook and wife Deacon A. II. week.-Ocorge Map- and Flunk Godfiey V. station and for the past one year. wheel, new flume, etc.-l-fl Fi'i- le an I was a man highly respected by his 1 ',,,, .. ., , ,i wife Mr and Mrs. K. N. uie rejoicing In Hie aihent oi daughters.- th i)sitlou as general iiicrlntendent of turned Monday to his studies at Vile ci townsmen. The funeral was lu-ld on Mon- i ' "t,v Mr Ho'bson will bo ono of, William Curtis and family aie to move to the White River division of the C. V. road, lege. nay at ins nu; iwie.v..v- .umi una cuu- i . , m.incinal speakers of tho convention. mo leneuieiu iaii-ij i. uu-u ny jonn ducted by tho G. A. R.. Rev. Mr. Howard .!. gujt and wife have- leturned from Roberts. C. M. Kdlson is In Hoston buy- dellvi'ii'd the sermon. There was a ling I; ,i.,ys- nip to Northlield and Mont- ing furniture. Kdson Rro. expect to raising at the village school on Saturday. ! ,,.;ii(.r Miss Alllee Ileibatt Is taking a move to their new unaiters In the LewU The ma was given to tho school I ' .,..' ..'.,. i fmm lu-r duties at the block October l..Iudu'i Veiling ami wife ot bv S. G. Wllley of Hoston, and was pre sftittil by bis brother, It- A. Wllley, In a nice little speech. The exercises was line, consisting of speaking, singing 'and recita tions by the school and short spee-ches by Moses Wilbur and others. Music was fur nished 'by the ban 1. JOHNSON. At n special town meeting last Saturday It was voted when 'the corporation ex truded the water pipe oppoBltu the new 4school building on Hack street the town would take water for the new school bulld- inir -.nd ii-iv rontal on the sumo -Contriic relative's in that vicinity. On tlie way no S to w t i'Vill deliver five- lectures and preaches next tor oodhuiy las in pipe laid to wllli.n, . ... . ... ii uttoinl i fen- ivirlj nf tho Bllllmr from w innee, the siniply Is lo bo taken. Mrw. O. A. .McFat - ' - - land Is visiting In llrnndon this week. lhalah Dupray Is iulto nick. Miss Louise Leland lias roturnud from the Massachu setts General hospital, kiomowhat Im proved In health. STOWK. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoomhower of Hyde Park spent Inst week at II. A. Thomas'. Frank u.IIn.,l Mi- mill Mrs. Cbllrleu llnini. ,i iii I ini in rennrt nnd tlin seenml nriint.. .. tho warning relating to electric matters was passed over - A sister ftotiFLebaiiou, x If., la visiting Allan Htiiiui. -.Miss Aiuiii Hrnckelt will return to New York next 1 week. The generally expiessed opinion ntnong Slowo people Is that the burned i matiufacliirors of hi lets and fiiginrji, ' this week. Adolf Under assistant drug- Hrnfcr wvt c-iiiH to SI. Albnnn last Satur biilldlngs on the Union poor farm In Mot- Ho has linen engaged as 'travelling sales- I Hist In the store leaves for New York day nlghl to try Son llo Sin for break rlstown should not be rebuilt by the townnj man. He wilt move his fnmily-to Kvcrott, Tuesdify to attend a school for pluir- 'tig tin' Chinese exclusion law. The trial In connection, but that the place should be .Mass., m a few weeks, where he will niaelsls. Carl l-lrleksnti for some years tt i hold before United Stutcs Commls sohl, the proceeds divided and each town make his home Miss Abulia Hurt has the olllee boy for Die Vei tnont Marble Co., !oie r Felix MeOcUrlck. Tho Chlmiso care for Its own poor In the future. Miss been chosen .s delegate from the local .has been tnmferrcd to the store lis a boy. lor such he was, slated that ho was Kate Matshall of Woh-olt Is In town, car-1 organization 'here to the State convention .clerk. The Proctor baseball club went tolboin In San Francisco and n there wos Ing for her father, who Is very 111 at V, A, ! of Kind's Daughters at Itutland, Oct. 1! 1 llrnndon Tuesday morning to play with a i evldeneo to tlio contrary ho wan dls Smith's. Dim Campbell of Morrlsvlllo Is and 3d, I'lttgene D. Srgar went to Con- nlno there on the fair grounds. Mr. and ('hinged. working In Roardmnn's barber shop. cord, N. H., Monday and 'omineneed as .Mrs. George Davis dtovc to Cavendish Tho United States Clothes Pin company Miss Malvlna Adams, accompanied by travelling salesman for the Patio Helling ' Saturday, to spend Sunday with his people , lr.is Just received a large order from Am ber parents, went to the Mary Fletcher ,r?I,tn, Tuday for surreal treatmenl. . 1 . - . . . . . . . Mr. HroURh of Johnson hns moved to Luce hill. The Methodist Ladles Aid society met with Mrs. George Iturnham Tuesday afternoon, Dr. W. U. Church and wife )111Vl, 10tm.lir(i from their summer's vaca- tlon. The Union revival service be. I Rnn September 2iS, under the leadership' ()f j.;vnnBrst a.H. Whittler. A selected 1 chorus choir furnishes music. Oil L KAN S COUNTY. CPA FTSHUKY. Wllmer Warren has bought the grist I mill at Mill Vlllage.-I.nke Colliy of New 1 ilnmpshlre has bright the McAlaster ! farm for Jnno.-Dr. Dunham loit his wal-' imount- one dav loss irntch i v. itimniiiiKi tir 1 1 ii ii . I1"1 """ " " "" "", "I 11H,nin (onn. Alonzo Shute has mnveil i,.,M, itns rn rneii in lis name 111 .ewi ,0 nnv ,n to the Wilcox plnce.-Mrs. pn,t,.r tMml and children have returned ,0 whitman, Mass. Mr. flay of liarton, district deputy of the I. O. (1. T wns In ! ,. ia. t.vi",tnv r,vnnimr In the Interest of the Good Templnrf.-Mary Paddock ,vont to t!)e r, y, M. vrdnes.lay MORGAN. Potatoes are a large yield, but rotting i.. i Urnnks and wire have been ghetlield this Aveek and W. P Rartlett ' and'wife 'In St. Johnsbury. Wllmer l,'ll1o,tt 1 nn moved to Harton on a fnrm. liert Hurroughs won goes to Morrlsvlllo to live, i Mrs Al Harney nnd son arc very ill. ' jnmr9 l, p.inke Is quite ill WKSTI'IKLD. The Woman's Relief corps met with Mrs. Wtllard Fnrman last week Thutsday. Mrs. Harriet Sleeper of Newport, corps Inspector, was pioscnt. Miss Winnie cur-, tnnn 1 ho l vlsitlnif her uncle, Gen. T. J. i i!f,vnton. In Kverett. Mass.. Is expected ilnni i,i, week. Mrs. Chaffee Is spending nome tins wepii.-jim nuut i -i n n ev. ,lays ut her father's In Lyndon. wittinin Dlrkson. who with ner ,mlf.htPr went to liromplon, Kngland, , Uint .Illv l0 Vslt relatives, arrived home ion jiond'nv of this week. The streams are low and many wens are urj. GRKFNSHORO. T..-1 1 -...1 ,..!, nre relnlelni? .101111 j v i c n 1 1 1 ' i is'j 1 1 .vim over the. advent nt a ii'2 pomm f""- the. advent of a 11'2 pound son. .mis, Irvan lirown from Worcester visiteti nei sister. .Mrs. G. D. Fowler, last week. There wns an oyster supper nun iiiuiinn- ,,,,. nt Allen Spear's Inst wcek.-Alpha , ,hicison teaches the village school.-Dr. K c Kinney's sister is visiting mm. , 0 RANG ft COUNTY RANDOLPH. At the meetlm.- of t he Ch.iutnueiua Read- ing circle these oftVcrs were elected for the ensuing year: Mrs. N. S. Whltehill, presl- lent; Mrs. A. 1'. rewKsnury, .nrs. ii, n. Melntyre and Mrs. .1 W. Rowell, vice pres!den.'.s; Mr. W. C Cushman, secre- t.iry and treasurer. This circle has been organised several years !ind many of the ladles have completed the four years course and are now continuing iur i"-- profit and enjoyment obtained tnerei ruin. Hon. Victor I. Spear, cattle commission- er, and Dr. L. C. waKelieiu oi .Mumpi-in-i nave nee n tesiing several m-ius 'iomi aim viramy ior uw.ii. ;, belonging to S. S. Wheeler nn r ish 1 1 111 slaughtered anil prove I to have i.een affected. These gentlemen are now work 111 liraliitrce. Mrs. C. Vi . Rowers Ol .N.-UK-li, .iiut-s.. mm """ " her brother. 1. S Hootli has returned home .Mrs. Rlbredge Gerry of Ljnaon- ville has been the guest of .Mrs. A. n. Chandler for a few days past. .Mr. ana Mrs. Charles Rdson and two children, who have been visiting at Mrs. D. G. Tor rey's, have, returned to Lowell, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Atwood, who have been at Plymouth, N. II., visiting their son, J. W. Atwood, have returnel home. William Stevenson of Globe, Arizona, is vlsltine his sister. Mrs. Myron Gay. Mrs. W. Tracy Smith', Mrs. ' Guy Noble, and .Mrs. Ardelle Rallard ot St. Albans were the guests of Col. R. J. Kimball and family at Montague Place last week. Mrs. R. S. Snow Is visiting friends in Pomfret. Mrs. George Risliop of Mount ernon, N. James N. McCall. who has been away on u trip to Hanover, N. H., and New York, has returned. Mrs. Mary Gleason of Waitsllcld and -Mrs. Susan Kmerson ot Detroit, Mich., arc visiting their cousins, e. -llicnu Mnllheiv T'l-.istns llehaill and "his daughter, Mrs. C. M. Howard, are- visiting relatives in Ho-ton and Spring- uro.iiwjn nu.iu- sunn- ui.., ,iM m.,m. MnreiiL Tracy and Mrs. the extreme hct and the :. P. Llbbey are in F.ilrlee, being called ,.,. ,i..n,i, nf thep mother. Mrs, Fannv, tho little daughter ol i;. i. J.ass, -h -"" '"', "- who Is being educated at the ,leaf-muto or. Mrs. W . A. Hood, have icturned home Institute at Northampton, Mass., In tho to Aberdeen, N. C.-Mi-s -Myra Alice Car vocal method, has returned for a second ter, a graduate of Hoston "dlcge of ora vcir's course -Mrs. Charles Harris of tory, assisted by Rlache -M. Hall, soprano, Jersev City is visiting her iiarcnts, Mr. and little Minnie Vera Terr. will give a nil Mrs A Atwood. Mrs. Jane Spear reading and dramatic entertainment in the 'of Snootier' Wis., is the guest of .Mrs. town hall Friday evening, September 27. George L Spear Miss Adelaide Hood of Shizus Kondo, the Jap.uies, , gave his In- nr:in"-e N J.. IS VlSlllllg .MIS. ! . r. Moulton. J. H. Hurl has returned from itoston and' K. D. Segar from New York .i... ..-unr.. intiv n.'L i iiet'll uu iiii.-:u, -. :,iin n-ith .the failure of the united Screen company. Horaco Howard States Screen con.pany.-l oraco i . has rented a store in u s.i.ucKL ,nr b I s in in umlii n ',,' in v.-iiii "K. r11 hllnra "l,Ike"(o!hcrlhCh;:U,men "Leomlns, c.. " 'I ,v h the cnrbliiB on j'.in,iolph' avenue ami took a fearful head- . being inrowii ui,-i m.. .. - - - t,olve" 110 u.rolc." ""ncf'. uu.1......' ' .. bruised -ine niacnu.e 11 ... ..... " . ' m, the desire of the Orange county Wo - mn.B (-hristlin Temperance union, tcni - r-i,riu, i ui T..ini,ei-.-iiii e union, lem- :"' n , u-eVe, reached Sunday ' " , t , Pbrlstiaii church by Rev. m0",,!'',v Morrow i d in the Haptlst ,l 'tjfl hv Ilev Seward Robson.-Tho . pi-uich bv Rev. Seward Hobson I .. ., , (.,'urc, will be lepresented ' t. '. ... i i.i I ,,' ' ,," . i,'ri, win he lei-u-esented at the '' . ' .;, ,, .,, ti-in'e this week bv ...m,.r. i,v.,ik- K. Lamb, ch ef detec ra,u.i..-. . ........ T-,,.. I w.l, ., I tlve on the SUIU ill Millie t ill' .il.liio.n.i ii...., 1. nr,ifin. 1h hi town on n va cation visiting relatives and fotmer ne- qualtitiinces. Miss Muigaret Cairlgan has r,.niriiei rom a in i ici j.yiin, .n..,, ine. vicinity. Woik has progressed far enough on the new Primary school building lo al- low sessions to be held, commencing Mon- .1 .w.xiintr Tills Is one of thO best lit'- 11 ri' . n niv.i.iu .. ... ri'ingeil Primary school buildings In tho i against Hrown, who confess, d committing I i1'"0" t!,..r u..v item-Lie w. Monow started n. (,i,i ,.i,...,. ,.,..i, wnni.i i.o ,.ii .,7 Joseph Crapo broke big collar bona last Monday evening for Uibana. 111., to visit! o ' . V. . . . .. . - - ..... ,. c, i i - i r hi n ti e in en vor en iven- the ,t,ii,,.... - - - of the State of Illinois next week uh linn fraternal delegate fiom the Vermont so- cb'ty. During his absence itev. I-., m Hiultb of the Methodist seminary of Mont pellet- will preach ut the Christian church. -S. K. Ilolman has returned from n visit to Grconlleld, Mohs.-J. II. I iilbot mid elaughler Minnie wete guests of 1-. . Sault and wife Sunday.-Ihe Randolph High School Athletic asseiclatlon are mak- Ing active preparai o is 10r u meet in n. held Saturdey, October D. A foot ball learn has been organized, which Is a most' promising one, and games nie to be nr-l ranged and excellent sports are expected. I i- I. 1 1 utebliihoii of Ilenton Harbor. I Mich., has arrived In town an.1 is visiting 'r.clatlves. James II Hurt st irlel Tueslay morn- Ing for Hoston, where he litis scrurcd cm- ploymcnt wPh D, 11. Houghton & Co., company of that place Mrs, V. M. Hardy has returned from a vacation trip to Yot It Hcach, Me. It Is reported that Hey, Dr. Hardy remalnel to go farther on a deer hiint'ng expedition. Tho Harvest Home festival win bo observed at the Haptlst church ii'.vt Sunday. George W. Drew has returned from a week 'trip, visiting friends and relatives at Northlield and Warren. Miss Josle Wood has roiic to , Hethel to work In a tailoring establish ment .1ut oencd there. Henry A. Leon ard was called to Fairfax Monday after noon by the Illness of his mother. Hev. Jonathan Tllson, a former resident anil a native of Uralntrce, Is visiting relatives In this vlclty. Nex-t. Sunday lie will ofllclalo t the Harvest Home festival at tho Hraneh Daptlst church, and during next weea win conouct evangeiisuc meetings. .ins. i . i . iiiniinian, .iiir sunlit' iu- ltols Arthur Hell repiosent tlio . 1 . . t". I of the Haptlst church nt the S la t o con ven 1 1 on a t I la rre n o w I ie; ng n e m, ,r., ,,,, ,, , ai,. i ,, .w.i.i..,! r,f ''. dny resulted in the dcatli of IMson Man- "' ....'.... ........ ...... ... ...... ney, the victim of the terrible affair, yes- i terday morning. A result of the examlna- Hon by the surgeons showed that the left shoulder blade was completely shattered , and the charge penetrated Into the lungs. The Immediate cause of dentil was Inter- nai nemorrnage. i.msoii -iiiinrii-.v was ine only son of John Mrmncy, and was 1S ' years old. He leaves a ralher. mother and sister, who have the sympathy of the citizens of this vicinity In their terrlhl Htllletlon. Funeral services will be lipid from the Congtcgatlonal cliureh Saturday ntternoon, Rev. V. M. Hardy ofllclat lug. 'J'ho High school, of which he was a mcm- her, will attend In a nony. Herbert Hubbard, who lias been serious ly ill for several weeks, Is convalescent. ,tcaicd. The healers Wi re John L. Little, in Maple Grove this afternoon, P.ev. Dr. Hr.iwnell of Hurllngton, C. L. r;owles "t Miss Anita Hurt Is attending the annual Henry Mfleld, John Farwell, George Jackson of tho Congregntlonnl church of- i Cr.if tshury, H. W. Chittenden of Hurling meeting of tlie Womun's Auxiliary for the I wheeler, A. S. Sparron, and II. C. Colton. liclatlng. ton, Frank Clark of Willlston, Kdwarl diocese of Vermont, In session at Hennlng- 'fhe interment was made in Green Mount St. Monica's society Is to hold n two Hrldgemnn of Hardwlck, J. K. Shaw of ton. Mrs. Anna Chase is visiting in Wist fpton, Mass., anil betore ner return will visit her daughter, Miss Alice, at Smith rollege. Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Cole of Hos- ton arc visiting T. J. Adams and wife um , ikuhw ' nr. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lamson are visiting mi - h. I.ainson's brother In Albany. N. Y jir3. Addle Heald of New York has been visiting Arthur nnd Miss Knunn Pratt. I Miss Amanda Northrup, who has been vis- iting ner sister, .wrc. ineu neii-.u r, mr sePrnl weeks, has returned to New ork. iTt-ct nltr.i- Hurt mid 1 tile ilnliL'hter .-.'' V""' ' J I ot .New l oi k are vishihk mi ..i i . iiuri h, i:dward H. Wells of New Haven, conn.. who has been visiting at J. W. Gahrlelle's, ,,. ,innni-teri. William If. Miller of Gran- vm p y j tnr T,arty uiai has hired a r00m in the Jfoward block for a clothing Bi0ie.-M. W. MeroJinnt of Snyhrook Point, conn., has been In town a few days visit- 'ing his brother, 'A. L. Merchant. I , RRAINTRHB. Mrs. F.Ieeta Ciishman who has been visit- ing In town for the paM weeireturned to her daughter's home In Ilarre Saturday. c. It. Hutchinson of Cold Water, Michigan was in itiwu ior a iru uuj ium in-ei. mish Amle Woodward spent Saturday mid Sunday with her parents. I larvest Sunday will be obeivd nt the Laptist j , hurch nevt biinduy.-1 he four living , daughters of Ilnfiis Flint. Mrs. Kleeta cusnmnn en isaire, .irs i-.neii nryani oi Randolph and .Mrs. c, r,. oouwai(t unit Mrs. F. F. Thayer of thi town met at tho pnine ol ine latter last I ruiny it iieing tun ursi nine iney nan ni'ii inirruier air i. years. ' TINRRIDUK. I r.mnrv and '.Fred F.mnrv nf Mrs. Abbey Rmery and, .Fred Kmcry of Washington," 1). C.,"arc Wsltlng at I..' D. I . ',, .,.,.,,, r ,vM I. ,. -.lsj ,his been a cue t nf It R ti .... ' Fahel Dickin- ., L ,. , . ,, son of Corinth ls a gut -t at. J. R. gent's. The Rapid Tel. graph and ",. ,,' ,,', ',,' ,.'.., 1 phone -company built ,i lino connecting Chelsea with this place last, week. Mrs. Ruth fSklnner) Smith of Strafford has bought the O. IT. King place ami will have her home here. Hu-i. M. T. King spent last week in Hoston .ml vicinity. Miss Carrie M. Drew of Franklin Falls, N. H., has been a guest at the Drew farm the pst week.-Miss Mar on Huntington of Randolph was a guest at Hon. M. T. King's last week. Rev. ,1 P. De.Merrltt was in Hurllngton nn I .Montpeller last week. RANDOLPH CENTRE. Mon,. nf the ivelU and nrlne-o hn vn 1 failed. Mrs. Fred Wa-lihuin, who had been 111 since last spring, died last week. Charles HIekford has lettuned from his annual business trip among the fair in Maine. Clinton Adams of Post Mills was in town Saturday, his motner returning nun nun mi .1 nnu.-i'" i-uiiuj uhivu.k- Morse were intending lo return to their e this week but ie irevileice o dr!n in the tdly 1 "o n clj" lyphtherla among the ch'l have prolonged tlielr stay Indetlnltcly CIIHLSKA. Dr. S. N. Goss nnd wife and daughter and niece returned Wednesday of last week from a trip to W.ilerford. Fi ed A. Ordway and family, who ha" been spend- i"r""''H it- wu ,,e .-ii..ii-d.- i.u i.if-i l iiday evening.-Rev. I'.. If Slieilliail ls enjoying his vacation and his enngregn- ins e-oncreun- hln wlih ihe LZ, ,. ..... .Metuodlsts. flurry .1. neii. former man e s ' " , i-po ri.-i ', ngcr of the shoe company, now reporter Mass.. where he now resldes.-Cha.les Sanders, a colored man fiom Hradford. - ,., ... :, "'.V. " l"uMvhere he studied and practiced law for 1 " l Silas Jenney lias bought a houi-c at Fast o"" i'u"." e I.UU.-U ni r.asi , Hnrre and will nunc at once. William ' Lougee is to occupy a part of the house with hlm.-Lawyer Chailes II. Rcokott of New York city made his pat ents a short visit, returning llm ytth Will Klbhee took six premiums on poulli y at the Northlield Minneapolis are expected to arrive in town inA i-lul, 'Ph.. 1..1SI' hull ,,n,,,n ... v ,.t. r,u,.i. uni- urdtiy neiwecii ine , m i'-mi. rs nun ine stonecutters was won by the latter by a score of lijojl. J U I'JjA A It mill A J I . ,,.,,. . vn 1 ,"l-1 It lnr1,.i ,imv nd tl,ni,L-l the eicn t Cfcitrt thg term of County Court. C. M. Wilds wll defend Hrown. Slate's Attorney Jones ulu, ,;. j,-ari.llce will prosecute. The .... i. u, , , , . ac Jiei ill. .1 . "... .1...III-.1 iiui- i in nun inn uu iii.il i", m- v j-irch, hut, owing to Hrown's c. ... .i rm. .1 crime last confession. he was dlschaiged as It seetneil by the new development that ho was innocent. Hrown pleaded guilty llieii. Recently .,, ,,, t.11H, ln ,.0III.t ,p w,tM i ,,.(nv u,al ,,, .,,, ..ntered one of not Bllllty. 1 10 ls Jinlf-wlttod fellow, which no ,,, 0ll,nln irt his favor on the uu Thp UI,pos,tIo that , ,,. fp1(,0 wl , , was ,,, , , ,. . POIlfPII(,lor. .iinouj.!, hs Ignor.ineo and-that np niadel It without kiiowltig what lio was .P l, , , liiincTOR Kilwnid S. Arnold book-keeper for tho (tore has gone on his annual vacatlcn a part of win, It he will sp, nd 11 Wi'ri estcr, Mas. p jt M.rse has g"-e t.i Cottage City, Mass . and will return w. Hi hi-family Mrs. Fred (I. Ilolden has returned lo Hrookllne, Mass., after spending the sum-! mer at the home of her father, Senator Hedllcd Proctor. Mr. II. II. Stlllson nnd daUKhter Colestla, went to Vcrgcnnes Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. M. O. French. .Mr. I'rank Jjfirelow prcneh- ed In tho Methodist chinch, Ilrandoti, Sunday and will give up his plnce In the olllee of the Vermont Maible Co., to supply I that pulpit for a time. Tho finishing lie-' liattmenls of tho Vermont Maible Co., areipfller seminary In 'Oj, started for VT-".1ley- being moved back fiom West and Center initial. I. iVASHINfJTOX COUNTY. montpi:lji:u. Mr. Clarence ;. Moulton and Miss Inez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Hlanch- nrit. were mairierl the evenliur of the iu, ,,t ii1n ilf,ni. nt tlin lnltee nn Terrace a t pi it Xnnivm sni'ir unrfnrmi'i 1 . ,. , , ..t ceremoiiv. niui lev iiianei inn. uiutii (,,. 0f ,,0 bride, acted ns best man and jtg Mamie Moulton, sister of the bride- proomi as bridesmaid. Only the relatives of tlie family were present to witness the marriage. After their leturn from their i,r.i ,i ,u.. rn . ,.!,! i the lower ,,Hrt of x-'it-il Stevens' home on Terrace I ,(,.,.( Mlstt Km(, wing will sing In Hethany ni,nli - nmii Vr.vemi.er ii u-imn she noes u, Atlanta, On., to spend the winter. I The Central Vermont runs an excursion i town. necner oi niani'iiciiiT em-jr, j,o; ;u October Hth lo New York for $u from any The Coddnrd seminary foot ball tenm Hradford of North Ferrlshurgh, Ruf n part of the State of Vermont, goes to St. Johnsbury next Monday to C. Hrown of Hutllngton, Charles J. Hut- Funeinl of 13. M. Irish was held Thure- play the academy eleven. , ton of Hrnmlon, F. P. P.ylngton c.f day afternoon roim his yute residence The funeral of Maggie M. Smith, the Hurllngton, H. R. Calderwnod '.f on State street. J. W. Hiock had charge 12-vear-old daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. , North Craftsbury, John A. Chase ol R.m of the servic.s nnd fev. .1. F. Wrlcht of- John Smith, will be held from the house dolph, C. A. Rtgelow of Hrlstol, C. Il cemetery. A large number or tho rela- tives nnd friends of the deceased wero present nt the funeral. 31. ' riff o. Pi. Collins and Deputy S ieriffs .ii, ii. i nase a nn . t . unite mauc a ram Friday afternoon about 1 o'clock upon the M. II. Chase and W. C. White made a raid t..i,uihmiii nr iinnir 'Call,,,! r.i, m.i.h street. They found the door lending to the room where Talbot was locked, but broke this In and found a Jug containing tm.tl. quarts of whlskev. Talbot himself w,, un,er the influence ofliquor. He wns ...i ..i... . - i. i .,i "' " lie una luu-'l the costs of prosecution and the whiskey was forfeited and condemned. Talbot was released. A. C. Sparrow was arrested on Thurs day evening for intoxication on the city , , , nillcer C F Demerltt He nnd an '0l'' ;, " "hrnV other man had a Hllght altercation wdien Sparrow picked up a brick and firing it knocked his friend down. The latter was quite badly cut over the eye but not se- morning. josepu ouimrviue iii.iv.-.i nuuit- M(-Intyre of Randolph. Iiessie M. Stewa-t riouslv hurt. In C1tv Court he pleaded Saturday neion . from his Western trip.- of Raker-fleld. Luey v.. Sawyer of Hvdi not gulltv. was found guilty by trial be. The meeting of Hie f ongregatioual society 1arl( j..am,v $m.,h t shelburne. Mat t fore a jury and was lined JUL 'uclng un- l'"i'day evening In regard to the erection , TewkKbnry of Randolph, Martha Dav able to pay this he was given 10 davs In , of a new parsonage was adjourn, d fejr one of ,,,nlK, fi(nv(,!vo ,-,i!1n.s of Hv,- fail. ,week, a committee being appointed to re- ,il)K.torii M!MrPlI Allen Of BakerstieM, I!y the condlHon-i of the will of the late Por' PO ndvl-ahility of such a step. Mabe, XnU.m of Hurhngton. Mamie P.i l K. M. Irish, fllfnl for probate Friday. ilOOO WORCKSTFR. I dock of Cra!'hury. May W. Russell Is given towirds furnishing the lleutuii ; hospital. The old Golden Fleece building on South Main street is fast disappearing and in its place mere looms up n splendid brick nuitiilng to lie ie known as the Armory, it edly be finished In plenty of , Legislative, reunion, which i" , re next month. There are at will undoubted time tor ine in ne nein nere next ninnin. rnere are at " 111 "orK " "" ""nK including masons, carpenleir. imlnters, ,cic - iln'1 tllP w9,-k ls hein rapidly pushed. ',u e' ,,a! 'ctutned from her va- cation and has resumed honlutles as book- , ne"pi r iui r iunuer- i nn ,-. , """" ?cr has gone to Hoston 'to Join her mother. The evening for giving tho "Trial by Jury" entertainment In the opera house has been set for Tuesday evening, Octo ber 2:d. Lewis Norrls has returned to Wesleyan university. , Miss Nellie Tromblee of Pike's Station, N. II., is visiting her sister, Miss Mamie, for a few days. The funeral of Mrs. Karhest C. Wells was held Saturiay morning at 10 o'clock at tlio home of her father, M. V. H. Hol llster In North Montpeller. Miss Maud Porter, who has been visit ling her sister. Mrs. Dr. C. H. Chandler this summer has returned to her home In UHllgepOl I, Oil II. I'nltod States District Attorney John H. Senter was at Nowp rt l-'riday to rep resent the government in the case of Uni ted Stales vs. two Chinamen named Gum Lup and Gum Ham Lcp for breaking the Chinese exclusion laws. It seems that they had left this country in ism for visit to China with the determination to , return to this country at i lat.-r date and , t e,1MV VMnt,t Q., ls ln to-n. 'snuggle themselves across the line from Bnpp!nf with J. O. Lamh.-Guy Haneroft !Cn,,jd'1' Thcy ot ns,r"r 1S r,1'0,,1l ? f I-:Ut Calais expects to have a road laH hl, 'l:"'"1' H "XrX Citron, his mill to the North Calais road at United States Marshal 11. S. Harris. At the trial on Friday before United States Commissioner W. D. Crane Lup was sen tenced to three months' hard labor at Rut land. t. K'P s maiw ii, conu, uieu mt . to Tuesday. .Marshall Harris took Ciutn Lup to Rutland Saturday morning. lup to nut auda.un.ay inorui ig. Mix. who has been Mtaying at the lion this summer, returned to her o in New Haven, Conn., last hatur- Miss Pavl! homo dav. Henry Deavltt returned Friday night from the White Mountains, where he has been working this summer. He Is con templating entering the Hoston School ot Tee hnology this fall. n-illln.li Vl.nll f Wiirlntrfleld and F. N. .... ,!,, l-M,!r.ne-n n-pl'P 111 Molltnel- : . . , . , ,.. ..i- r. j lrr I!l31 ";ur"" : 'llJ ' x- -"tu, m' Philadelphia and James A. 1-owkr of Randolph. MM- Crederlck J. Prentiss, Mrs. Hatha - way and Fred . Prentiss at rived in lou a 'V V'l "l!'". !;,, ,?li''H ,UP 1 J' "V. " "f,rpe unt cemetery. Mr. Pre.HIss oitn ni'ci in- emu lucatlou in Montpeller, U,.Veral years. I , " nsn;n'"" , ' f'"1' ,,f m-e.K CVnuity Court Saturday k Kloriin vs. Harre rail - ........ . rout occupied an me time iney pro - coded as lar as ine juuge s cnarge " the court adjourned at noon to 2 , o'clock Monday. 4 uoinpsuu, n no iur me nasi. ro1"' irs n:i most s.illsractoruy mien leaves next week for Haltimme, where ho has accepted a lucrative ivnd resiionalble pisltlon as tralllc manager of the Haiti - moro Steam Packet i-ompany. Through his courtesy nnd unfniling rendlnetw to oblige, Mr. Thompuon friends In Mtintpellnr rion has won a host of ,!ier who will sincerely re. He has made many bout tlie local station ivgret his departu .lirnnrovements about the local station and has always kent it and its surround- lings hi surh a way that Montpeller had reason to pride herself on one of tho best depots In Ihe State, Mr. Thompson's en viable reputation as a railroad man will in ire than insure him success In his new , Saturday by a fall received while playing lu.ip frog. Mrs. Henry D. Hopkjn has been con llneil to tho house for several weekn with a nervous distemper. MUm Ch.irlatte Rones returned last Sat urday iiialit from six weks abiene.i from her duties as bookkeeper at the 'somewhat, Watchman ofllce. During her trip she, visited Clinton. Hoston and Dast Gloiices. ter beach. Mrj. Harlan, wlfo of tho eminent Su- premo Court justice of Washington, nnd her two daughters, who have been staying nt the Pavilion this summer started for Ronton Monday morning, where they will remain about 10 days before returning, to Washington. The Consolidated Lighting company Is putting in some large oil tanks at the elec trie Unlit station, whii h are exntvted to hold two carloids of crude patraleum oil. They are to use oil at Ihe works instead of coal as soon as Mtey ' -in make the nec- 1 ss try changes. is try vhangcu. I nitcl S ales Dlstrh I oi-tj Jt .11 11 sterdam, Holland, for their sprltiR clothes pin, a direct shipment. .Venrly half of the pins made by this company go to l'iiirope aim other foreign countries. Dr. K. M. Smith Is to prench In tho Christian church at Randolph next Sun day on account of the absence of tho pastor, ltev. (I. W. Morrow, A de-?r was seen recently in Hast Mont- poV? amoiiR Thomat fitevens cows; F. H. Harnes, vtio groduateil from Ment- ,nn conofie i uesuay, The annual meeting of the Vermont Mu tual and Union Mutual Firo Insurance companies occur Oct. K. Tho C. II. More Granite company is soon to ship to St. Louis a IIO.IWI mausoleum, upon which they are now at work. HAP. PR. H. n. Hawes, W. A. Hoyce, leorge D. Wheeler and several other residents nro i.iun. f i.nin in ,,n i 'niif.ni., i . V." ...J mp n win er. The marriage of Miss Ktta Drew to D. 1 Hisboe of the firm of Hlsbec Uraham. occurred at the home of the bride's par- ients on Fast street Tuesday evening. P.ev. ! H. Vv". Jones, pastor of tho Universalis! nhnroli niiininttnir. William Marr of the (inn of Mnrr Ilorilon hns enne to Scotland. 1). M. Smith, fntinerly in the employ 0f MeFiiHnml A- li.ivls. but wb, 1ms lieen lii New Yoik city for somo months, lr. In w ek's fair In the church vestry begin-I nlng Tuesday, Oct. 1. The Rarre Cornet ' band will furnish music and a train will i be run to Montpeller at 11 o'clock each evening. WATKRHCRY. John J. King sold Saturday to John Q. Hobart of Middlesex his building lot on the corner of Main and Kim streets; con sideration $10Hi. The opera diousc was filled to overflowing Sunday evening to !ii - ltneiu Ihe t.rnHi-oiite nrnsentfltlon of' '.Z V, T. ' ' .7.. , V the famous l'.'ISSIon Play by ItCV. ,l, J. l.ewds, which did not fail lo please the large audience. There was a ball game on tho pnrk Saturday afternoon between a team from North Duxbury and a local tenm, resulting In a victory for the latter by a score of Hi to T.-The regular quarter- ly meeting of the directors of the Water- bury National bank was held Monday Tarvrv Mnrtl i,as moved over to Zlha Smlth'sln the Shadv Rill district in Mid- dleex -Frank Drin'kwater has got back t0 the' corner nnd has move.1 Into one of Vnll.s tenements. Mr. Fort 'has got his nPW shop in running order i.n.l 'has moved , ,,fg faml, ln0 011P of IafI(,.s tenements OVP,3MlP.lC,oon:n Stone has purchased a' , ' (, oni, nnirt n,t will hereafter run i.n. .,.i ,i .ni k,nr his mill by tenm.-Mrs. Alvin Foot has ,,. 1n n'nn..r. N. If., to llve.-Chaun- ,.... r!o,ll(1 ,s rp0airInir ,i,s fculldlngs. e-y Gould 4s repairing his 'buildings. FAYSTON. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thompson vlslteil j friends In Canada and also the fair in , Montreul September 10. I . , SyrnciiAe Convtinttori Mhki-h Nominations WARREN nnd Adj.iurnis. Mrs. Oilman Joslln and daughter nnd j Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. r.'. Tammany Rlchnrd GreensHt of ICasson, Minn., who . fan'ed to slnit out tho Grdoe-F.ilreh'ld been visiting frien Is and relatives in democrats from recognition, hut when tim town for the last month, returned to Hos- , ro(?3 of h(. -I(for found that the aonventlon ton last week Tuesday and will start for , would grant them only ono-iluh of tl -their homo next Monday. Rosi Perkins. ; york delegation, they left the ha:', wife of M. Jones, d'e I at Hurling!. . !inrt Tammanv is nappv -i-nght. T i r Wednesday. September 1. where an oper- ppont.nts took the nrst t aln for New atlon was iR-ltig iperiorm-d, ngi-i -i nhe funeral was at the church in this pU?e last Friday, Rev K. S. Fiske olflc'it ir.g. The burial was in '.he village ceme tery. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hlnl Ford Cast -week Friday. Stephen Soales. an employe of Parker h Sliyton, is very sick with stomach trouble. CALAIS. George Ti. Cadey and Rev. M. H. Daven port of Smith Woodbury uttended tho Christian Kndeavor convention nt RurHng- ton Inst week on 'their way Co Montreal i ., ,, nrr,. nf h ,'rm t Miller & F. M. Marsh s soon. MORF.TOWN. The funeral of Miss Inez, only dnughter , , p.ulkley. was largely nt- , ' ' . . o, . . .,a .. Unr illness of I tended last week Tuesday. Her Illness ot , - h , , mll,h ' tlpal.v bMHVPd ,,y who ' Tier sehoolinates were present, " ' f oholcP ,0wew which iliev Iniel niion the casket, bnc was m years old. The bereavcl family havo the, lues of a large number of cmbaras&ed sympathy f the entire community. Hy i mortgage companies, the flow of money to her request Mrs. Abble W. Crossett al- 'the west for Investment In mortgnges has tetSttd the funeral. I entirely censed. This is far from being then Kdd!f H York ot West Rolton visited nt cnoo. Since the ivanlc a goo.i many loam F. 1). Griffiths last week. Mr. 1! . A. Minve been placed direct with monled inMi ,.,......111 fin.l n-lfe vlRiteet 1ht lr biother tnlltinH In the ins1 nnd lo-rlav there am t",i""' - -- . i Waterri'.le last week. Dan Jones ami , ,. racp ifolelen went to Montreal Tuesday and returned Thursday, , ' WA1TM-1 i'-i,i -. -oseph Farr died Saturday. September 1 The funeral services were held at the . 1-.. n, ,A n n ll. n-.ia :iliollr I noupe .uuinitt.1 tit u. nt. ir-. w...,.q ,.f ine nnd leaves a widow, two ' ,,0!1'H nn',j three daughters. There is a girl I . ,ho home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank i , ,1 -Mr. Thmi.son. who has been 1 ven. in the past week, ! improv-.n;. and Li, . -Vi uit c-,,- n mhort time.- tf.imuel , , .. - - , .M,Kay was qii'te badly njure.i . x01.thileld fair Inst wven l'nurs m ,nR itru.U by a trot-ting hoise wh ..- he i Wa attempting W cross ine ti u le - , jiintr?. c -m. iiu -h. h. jh-...i.-.- - bixm maklivg quite e.Mens.ie i. FAYSTON. I WIHnrd Tyler Hrlghatn. a rish.g yonnk- lawyer from Chicago, gon of t'i. ! ' i" u. N. iRrlghnm, vlrtte 1 friends an I i homestead last week. Samuel M, in. wh,. was knked dowm by i tro-t ng horw, on the track at Northlield f ..r, has so far recovered as 'to be able to return ti so far recover' his home with his 'brother. David M K.n Thero are l.i living reprcsent.iUv.- this town in f whom still reside in town. SOUTH WOODHURV. Riv. H. L. Rartwell will exchange pul pits with Rev. M. H. D.-ivenpoit next Sunday. Mr. Cook and wife nf NTew Hampshire are visiting nt Samuel Daniel's Dr. R. W. Lance has typhoid fever Gideon Sabln Is quite 111. A box supper was held at the vestry on Wednesday evening. Rev. M. H. Davenport attended the C. K. convontlon ut Hurllngton last week. Mrs, R. M. Pray is lmproung MARSHFIULD. Mrs. Lydla Chamberlain of Sou'h Wal- eii Is visiting at Mrs. Wyman Lambi rton's Mrs. Robert Little of Gouldsvllle Is visiting her mother, .Mrs. Catolyn Kidder, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. Davis are visiting at Rochester. Miss Leah Meats w. nt to South Dakota with Mrs. 11. II. Carlrton Wednesday. Mrs. Joseph Hamilton of Si. Johnsbury spent Sunday in town Mr and Mrs. Chas. Clark of Whitman, M.ii-. are visiting In town. W. H. Lambert. m and wife were In Plalnflnld Thursday Mrs. II F.. Northrop and children ,n visblng her mother. Mis. Wymnn.- Kill- and List- ner moiner. .mis. vinnn.- r-an. an.i 1. r.i- Pi tston attended the fair at H.vrtJi' the r.i- pieston pa t W1 AN AUSPICIOUS OPENING, THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT BE GINS ANOTHER YEAR. Tim I.argcut frcslimnn CltiM Vcr Proont nil lin Opolllng tiny Welcninu by tfco 1'rcnlduiit - Uontcr of tho Clou of J8tlD. The University of Vermont opened at S:lu yesterday morning with devotional exercises In the chapel, which was well filled with upper classmen and the largest freshman class that was over pre.ent o'i an opening day. The chapel has been ic modelled somewhat, the platform lining made smaller and seats placed at elth' r side, to ho occupied by the faculty. Addi tional seats have been placed in the body of the chapel hut yet the accommodation are somewhat limited. Seats have ben assigned for every student who will retain the same places throughout the year. After the devotional exercjses President Huekham welcomed tho students back The faculty was well represented, tho following boin;r present: Professors Tor rey. Harbour, Lootnls, Storrs, Hills, Pcr- kins. Kmerson, Ay res, Ooodrlch, Howes, iSlocum, Kltehlu and Chittenden, Th" freshman class Is the largest ev-r 'enrolled on nn opening day. The roll of 'ho0 registered is as follows: Robert D. I Finery of Montpeller, Snmuel C. Dunlan roiiltney, Clarence K. Ilmety of Ran- ooipn, i.eon li. ianieis oi .iiornsviiie, j'J''; H. Anderson of Rutland, W. R. Austin of Hlghgate, David Hosworth ot Rrislol, Francis Ubiir of Morrlsvlllo, f. White River Junction. Harry Smlt'i if Swinton, A. M. Taylor of HurllngtTi, Arthur C. Weils ot Hakersfleld, flany Wheeler or Hardw ick, Hyrun white ijZ Kant Klmore, Kdwatd C. Wright of Hur llngton, Krnest Kwing of Clarendon, Har old Fay of West born, Mass.. Frank P. Finney of Burlington. John K. Finn of Randolph, Alphens Fr'.zzcl of Canaan, John it. Oreene of H.ure, Hairy II. Greene of Burlington, Frank Gos Ver- gennes, Waldo ,-farkness of M n . mrKfl, t.,4...nH.i t, ii..hi.-.i. r ..i..... i "'""" ' '" - OM'"'- - ' I rienrire .1 Tfolrten of Hull 'ur i- tj nrlljut of Georgia. Ray W. Huse of Mon . , pe;rj Walte C. Johnson of Ru.la i 1, Guv i i. lyamson of Randolph, James Lirah-o of Craftsbury, Robert A. Lawience of : jiutlond, Ruth C. Fisher of Vorgennc, c,ara u Cillletto ot Olcott, Anna Hawlov i of Svl.(int(,, Abbie K. Leonard of Grafton, i.-mllv W. t.neln of Monttielier. Mirinn Hurlirgton and Alice R. Whitney of List Hethel. Those who have already taken rooms at the Indies' dormitory are Misses A. 1!. VrB;,pns'' Pafford, II K Sad,, '' - ';!?,d'1' 'V ; ho,Il "i r"v L 1 ' "l"' A. Miles. M. P.. Rustedt Anna law-lev. Ia'-V Tewksbury. Marion Melntyre, Clai.i 1 ' ""'"- i I'rof. Howes, who succeeds Prof. Wheel- r'- ' depattni.-nt of fireek, has taken up his residence at f3 South Willard street. This is the only change in the faculty. t EMPIRt STATE DEMOCRATS. , ork and sharpened Mi.ves and gr.j.ni'l j axe-s all the Tay for he purpose ot rl, ly ing the tiger on November 5. Senat 'r Diuid H. Hill failed In his attempt to h il the breach. He also failed to keep h o slate intact for the convention showerl that it had n mind of its own. Senator Murphy and ex-Lb ut. -Gov. Sheehan re cef.el a decided set back from the i on. vention. Here Is the ticket named by tho demo cratic State convention after two dajs' controversy and strife: For secretary of State, Horatio C. King of Kings. For State treasurer, Dewitt Clinton Dow of Schoharie. For comptroller, John R. Judson ot Ful ton. For attorney general. Norton Chase. For associate judge of the Court of Ap peals, John D. Tidier of Cayuga. For State engineer and surveyor, Rus sell R. Stuart of Onondnga. WFSTKRN FARM MORTGAGKS. (From the United Sfates Investor.) It would be a great mistake to supposa that because the east now luilds the sec ir- signs that the middleman w estern mortgag, s ls once in first class mortgag, s ls once more obtaining n hearing. We hnve learneel for Instance. thls week of one such person from Ne- binska. who will take home with him jlO from one New llnglaml llnancial Institution. This, on the whole, may Im ' vlnTi.iH flu nt, e,i.-rit, e-ln tr Bitrn a ,e qnt-. ( ... ..... .. .... . ... - . ...... - bigs banks of certain of the New Ktislan I States have suffered so heavily from their western mortgage Ins estments of rec. nt years, that it may be taken for gram. 1 that what cm r new soi unties they may buv will be of an anncuM ch.irjitcr, an I , . - m.u in..- r.eM-.u I"-' '" . ,.,,-m-iu a nu.--i ..... ....... .'.- ic-sn, s. , M You will ride M a Bicycle W Of course vou will rirle Alltho M VI-a I ?J2 Uh on nle-l,, voUOvilnsliloa, plcrtburc, i" 1 business - nien, women, children, ft It takes .i whilo Dotnotimcsfortho world to recog. ftJ ni!ioitsprinlcjrcE; Jj? but when it does r1 it adapts itself hi promptly. There- ( fore, you who are J in tho world will M rido a bicycle a q COLUMBIA bicycle if you desire tho best tho world produces , a Hartford, the next best, if nnything short of a Columbia will contont you, Columbias, $100; Hartfords, $So $oo ; for boys and girls, $50. POPE MFG. CO.,nartford,Conn. 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