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Til 15 BURLlflUTON FREIUMIKSS, TIIURSOAX NOVKMBHK 1 8flr. ne Cent A WORD. Advertliing Id this column ona ent o ... . . .1 - - .. -i.-...,i Tiry week. Caili In advano-a required .1 4 ...I MhUt. I. In., than o auTenisemsnv iumtu uuiuu u . ....... ourteea word, two llni. Special termi o adTertlwrt uslnc from 2-50 to 1000 llnet GOOD PA It At foi'ialPi ilnefoeatlon, 115 erf J, biilldlnse in llrjt-rlass repair, tnvti- falllnii -nilnc water running in house mid barn, untde and siiKar orchards, our of tlic property liox 21 Attain one and ciinty and iiimi' cheaper ones to suit it 1 customer- Also ranm lino residences In tho vlllaae. Inquire of K. V. liarncs, irnl cs'a'c b -okrr, Chelsea, Vt. 2G,FatSt&'.w3t IVNDSOMIC ANC-ORA ttlTTRNS for -ale Mr S. A. Downs, Charleitown, X. If Ifl.vv.-t YERMONT LOCAL NEWS, I i (Conllnurd from 0th imge. pedapoRy open to ah Interested In leaching hns been formed at the academy to lie hold every Friday night. Judge I. U. Hlicrwiu is in poor ucniiii. Clarence Sawyer and wife nie moving into tho Methodist parsonage, where) they un to reside. Mis" A. 15. Untbcr left Mondiis for her future homo In Towtisend. Mhs llarber has made her Inllueneo strongly felt In rellKloim circles ilurlnB her resl 1 V deuce here and her many friends t egret her departure. Wot k on the new library Is tnuiporartl.v suspended owing to a laid! of material. WATiHlVILLK. Mls Millie Parker has pone to lu-r mother in St. Albans. Joseph Pitman ha? nla, where they will spctul the winter.- V. F, Klncstey and wlfe of Randolph, Mass., moved to the Warner farm In Codellns ! are vlsltlnir friends In tow-it.-Miss Mellnda Hollow. Mr. and Mr, ft. II, Thomas have I Colby was very pleasantly surprised Wod trono to Worcester, Mas., to remain . nesday evening of last week by a lame through tho winter. Frank I.umbory of number of friends who left several be.iutl- Mohtjromcry has moved Into one of Finnic fill presents. Rev. Mr. Pavounaclnn dellv A I.. II.. . . f ii.- j. careuiuy manuiaciurou cracKCr niatlc oi me rs finest selected wheal. Over 3.000,000 pounds .sold in one year proclaim its popularity. Our name "Boss" on every biscuit. G. D. BOSS & SON, NEW LONDON, CORK. Orlnlnptet.1-. anj Sole Manufacturer. esti'd nml the foundations will be pic pared this fall push the matte Will. "1st. 72.1 nml lOith teglmonls of l'e-nn-uylvanla volunteer" monument will stand upon a base II feet square and lie lutol lirlt-'ht will be 70 feel. The monu ment when set will cost In the lclnlty of ill.tnio. Other granites were In the com petition but Ilarro won the prize. . The Spencer Itltles, Co. 13, V. N. )., hnve .given up the prnloct or holding a full' the third week In December. Tin- band, fair I will he held November In to 23 Inclusive. . Second l,leut. F. W. .Jackson of Co. K, ha- resigned and tin election will be held I Thursday evening to fill tho vacancy. The Monday Nlgllt Whist club was m- teltntncd Monday evening at the home of Dr. nud Mrs. It. W. nruley 011 Main street. After the usual number of hands at whist ' W. I.. Stafford and family leave this uf I'ternoon for Whltller, Cal., their future j home. The funeral of Miss ,lesse (. Mnnroe. who died Monday, aged 22 vnars and four I. Itoston capitalists are to ,"n"u".' W"M 1,01,1 f,rn,n lato home on Park street yesterday afternoon, lt''V. K. I W. ('innings olllclatlntr. NORMAL SCHOOL. NOTKS. Misses Mary Stone, 'K, Clio Torbell and lennle Hodges, '5.7, icturneil Saturday vc n Ti'm?mv mlVS for sale. F. C 1'orbes Wltllston. K8,d2t w3t OR sti' (iood farm In Washington oi,Uy Pi a res; will carry 10 cows; 0. j I'ldln.TS and fences; apple and hnr . I. aids Price for farm, tools, M i k u 1 lodder, only $20(.l. Address W. HA J ec Pi ess Olllce. 10, lw. 1 IV U M I'AKM for sale; good nulld- tnr,. W t e la the house; npplo and 1m.1i' . h Ms-. Mrs. Jane Stevens, r .. ,., . in.wiit V PUP H ANADr.X DRAFT rc t,n, . . -lu'lit, 2100 pounds: an extra . 1 .... 1M1 L..,nu. " I . I 11JUU Vllllttrri, mat tjuvr- t 1.,w,3t '""I. ' .npifyrsiiAW KSTATK (' .tl itte is for sale, with stock . rm t. iols. Inquire H. It. Field, A inn. tra r. Cluulotte, Vt. 1W.t ill i 1 1 iv ve the Pa-r.ek. Wizard, '.mtleton, and nki.i) PI .v alsi tie Kureka Swivel Plow 011 n It r,,,'ully S. I'Inoe, Kssex J t. lO.wtt 1 fl , , ,t-n ' J I .... n iititd Mlea l . 1l11 U.,.. ,. . ,.. ,.1. .,k..l... ... .... . .. . , , 1 best location, vnry cleslrauie . v.p), . Massachusetts on Prldav to n-i Wmiiin,iiiv wenin.. m "Tiirlcev nml Mn.l ti. i i.. .1 v .1 . i.. 1... Don't tall to f-eo it. Adilress ,,. wltl) )lc1. ,atcI. c.rtrude. wlio hns lmniniPi1iiiilni OeorL-e Ritchie has iiur-. vi,a ,.rf ti.ulf '.aA.J.i c nlal!i' L lcen ill theie for some time. Miss P.rown. chased the saw mill so long owned by the evening with an exhibition. Mls Metcalt ! FOR MAC'S Sonfe of the best ho ho.3 been teaching In Dakcrsfleld, and firm of Robblns A Daley. Last week commenced Monday to review her studies the finest locations In Orango --""u- iimy, who hof ueen leacmng , Theron Ailams and family, wnuo riding at the Koimal. 111 uicnioui, navo r.'iurneii nome. .Mr. ana through our streets so cut up .ium now l;y 1 Therowana protty gymnastic dull Friday Mrs. i:. H. ShatUn k wore called to Wor- ditches for the new water upply, In at-1 morning by tho flt'st division and was wit cestf r. Mass.. on Friday 'by the death or tempting to shun the dlteli on one side ot nessed by a largo number of visitors, ins brother, o. P. bhattue.k, of that city. I tl,0 road, weie preeipatcd down a steep The faculty received the Rand second .ur. ci. iiongKuis tu i.osion, Mas., visneu bank on the other side, severely in.iiirlng course classes at the Randolph House very enjoyable were served and Injuries could not bo ascertained. About Miss Clt-orpln Buck, TO. is home from her s'l sniau nyurnnis aro to 00 pui inio ine door yards In this villa gv. . .... ,,uin. ..iv- wh,,-, .-.lu.-, , -' i .,..1...,,, umirse ciassc-s oc llje icu his son, Dr. Hodgkins. last week.-lleman onn 0f the little boyp. about the shoulder. Pridav evening It n a Miller raised from four a.ies of land 52," i(,f0re a surgeon could bo procured the affair" Rofrehment we bushels of sound corii.-Corl Weston, arm wail 0 Hwollon that the extent of the games were cuJoved bv all. bilng olislrur-'ed between 11. Is placo and Fat tiarnii-.l wr.liai.i Sargent goes t.. lfoston 011 a busliinis trli this week. Mrs. Abide Foster and Mrs. Howell go to I!os ton soon to spend the whiter. OF INTEREST TO VERMONTERS. travelling salesman for the Crystal Con fectionery company, met with an acci dent at this place 011 Thursday. While trading at faraway's store, his horse be came frightened, broke away and ran down tho stieet to Shat'tuck's store, ran tho carrigo against the store steps and overturned the carriage. The carriage and harness were badly damaged. A lire was ALP.ANY. Miss ISthelynd Gould gave a rend hi; In the Congregational church Wednesday evening, November in, under the auspices of tho Chtlstlan linden vor pocloty. Mr. school at Island Pond. Mrs. Nutting of Westminster, Mrs. Thoma,s ot Stowe and Miss Richards, 'lifl, have been anions the recent visitors. Tt'XRRIDCi:. Leland Orel way of Lynn, M.is., is spend- had been played .Mr. anil Mrs. W. I.. Staf ford, two members of the club, who are to leave 011 Tliutsday for Whltller, South ern California, were presented with a handsome silver choculate urn. WATERBURY. Saturday evening while altemiilJiirr lo drive off the asylum Grounds by wiiat It I supposed to be the main entrance, Will Woodward and two ladies drove dliectly Into the large cellars which weio under the old bains. The wagon was broken but tho occupants escaped Injury. ThH Is a bad place and should bp attended to. Tho Ladles' Aid met Wednesday with Mrs. L. .1. Roberts. Ti. R. Demorltt has purrliincd tho dwelling of ,f. c. Cirlggs on Randall street In ll uncompleted state and will eomplfito tho same. The Iligti school Lyceum met Wednesday evening ami discusswl the following question: Resolved, That the bellleerenoy ot Cuba ought to bo recognized bv the 1'nlted States. Alfirmatlve, Mark II. Moodv: nec- utivc, Howard Rryant. Presiding Elder L. discovered in the upper rooms of Mrs. C. t llnrry noulas and m'i-s Wlnnlo Uya spent last week'ln Granville, looking after A. Iliirrl's bdime nil S.-cttirdrtV nbfttlt. nonn. , ... .......... ... .. . , . 5. .. Ing a few weeks in town. Aaron X. King o. Sherliurne of St. Albans d-livered a very 3lctttcc. ;oi'icI 'IhoBo who would like a good rari,e, made near home where you can Ket l epulis without costing too much, would do well to buy tho Ameilcan, mailt In Hlghgate, and sold by S. Pines at a low pi Ice. Respectfully, S. Place, Fssix Junction, At. lo.w.tf .. Heard's house on Saturday about noon By a timely discovery and plenty of help it waa soon put out, but not until quite a largo amount of clothing and some furni tine were burned and one room badly dam aged by Mr and water. .lOHN'SOX. Sir. Pisk, propiletor of the Ocean Hours at Old Orchard, and wife, spent Sunday with L. H. Glow. Chin lea Campbell and wife of St. Albans wcie at A. 11. Ruck's over Sunday. At the llrst annual village moetlng held last week the following were, elected otllccrs for the year ensuing; Trus tees, C. II. Stearns, T. A. Riddle, 15. A. Hunt, W. 11. Nye and K. 11. Shecrwln; ( clerk, IS. L. Austin; treasuter, C. X. Far-I rington: auditors, H. M. Maxfield, V. r. Stearns and L. M. Jones; collector, W. (!. i .Tones. James Atwell, an old resident, v. us burled last Friday. stowi;. Capt wero married Inst week. Mr. George Tenny's baby died of whoop ing rough November r. The funeral ser vices weic- held at the houo November 7. KART ALRANV. Mr. H. E. Gray has sold his store to Mr. Collins & Son. I II l rnt I tur ..riiiiin .., t I li. AI ... I,.. 1 1 a i.imuer imorestB.-uertruue ami lierina chutoh Sunday evening. -Miss Floia Scu Lcsure, who have been m Montpcller some 1 sej (j home from h"r t.-.-ciliing duties for wccikf, are now al home.-Geoige W. lt silor, vaeatlon.-Frank Gilo ha.-, enm- , , n! "" ' as' i '',"d wo. tor the Walerbury M at and -....in. ui uuiii ...in ..-im ,t kubi (iroeerv eamii.iliv. Arthur f" K1ilm.ni !iiii lit llonjamln Tucker'c the past week. Mr and Mrs. W. S. Cushn.an celbiated their 1 15th wedding miniver1-, iry last Saturday i evening. Tho Chilrtlan Knde.ivor society holds j. hone shoe socl.ibl" at G. A. I!, ball Friday evening. Mr. an 1 Mrs-. M. C. llen- MORGAN. Atrs. t-rriost Grne will .-itr.-iln tojinb In Ne 7 tho coming lurm.-H. K. Loid Is having u"a a,ld Mr- onfl Mr.' lUiry Bennett of good pucci-ss trapping foxes this fail.- licontu, N. II., ale guests ai W. S. Cush- Maple sugar Is sidling for 10 cents per man's.-The Rapid T'lcphon- and Tele- pound.-Luth'T Cobb, wl.o formerly lived KfJI'h companv have built a line to West here, and who has been visiting old friends Reil.el and an. now building a line fumi for several weeks, stinted this week for Rocaltou to K.irnaid. VKRSH1RE. Rev. ('. H. Jlerrlll of Si. Johnsbury Albert C. Raymond, highly re- enjoyed ! confidence of nil who knew him. He fit st , enlisted as a private In Company 13, Uth Vermont volunteer!), and strved until mus tered out July 21, 1S-JJ. by reason of ex piration of term of service. He again en listed Feb. . ISM, as a private in Company , C, 17th volunteers, and wan made ser- I onnrtt 1 llw. nr-fnn!-,n,ln., .. Mioie. uiwiiwoou or uie jcnuua iderness and was severely wounded Jn'.y ly oiuer range or iieauiiK sioie, i.iertae .. ,sr. ,et,,rllillir , i.i,, ,,,,, ... ,,. n spectcd citizen and a veteran of the civil' V " u''", "r A , war, died al his home at 1:C0 o'clock furnnee used Sunday for the first time. Monday morning. Capt. Raymond was a -Miss Kthelyn.l Gould of West Randolph good soldier and enloved the esteem and Bv'' fading In the Congregational URDS, ANIMALS, DEHR HEADS, otc, -(ountc 1 to older. Fur rugs a specialty. Ul work warranted moth proof. Twenty-live years experience. H. A. Brush &. S i taxidermists. Milton, Vt. 17,wU hU present home In Chicago. WESTPIELD. The villaen Krlinl tnimlil hv Mr. Wat..- preached man closes Friday. The scholars give an Mimlay, tne lutn tn.-t. imriy-on persons entertainment In tho town hall In tho weio icccIvcmI Into full memb..rshlp.-John evonlng.-The new furnace for the Metho- urgln, an old ro3lcitnt, died in this town i uesuay, mi uiu nisi . an -.' years. -Mrs. Page and dausht. r are visiting nl S. H. Martin's. Mrs. .hunes Allen and son Aitliur of Groion. N. 11 . have been visit ing friends In town. Elmer Rlanchard has n turned to his work ;". oniord, N. II. Miss K. M. Rowell closed her school at South Vershlui lust Friday. William Mat toon has reeoveied fiom his recent In lurles and icturneil to bis work at Strafford. a strong company will pi' sent the n. w and Oioeery company. NOFTHFIPLD. At their meptlng Friday evening the Good Templars elected tho following ofll eers: Chief Templar. (.'. D. Edgerton, isq.; vice templai, Mla Alma Huntley: secietary, Miss Mary Orcutt; financial secretary, Misa Emily Stcbhlns: treasurer, Mrs. Al. G. Graham: mamhal, John P. Mosclny: plani.-.t, Mrs. L. L. Montana. Alfred F. Booth, ', of Canton, N. Y vHiled In town last week. Mr. Booth (ntnrestlng Letter Ucuoil tr the lyynrd of Agrli'iillure, We quote the following from a letter re cently iHsucd by the Vetmont Hoard ot Aglciilture: The boaid hove noticed that for the past few years, the press of our State havn been In sympathy with our work, and we have fell Its Influence and sustaining power, and we rightfully, 1 think, attribute much of our success to the friendly atti tude of our newspapers. Tho board has felt the Importance of building up the agricultural Interests of our State, behoving that the prosperity or tho farmer means the general pinsperlly of our State and that good farming iner.s prosperity. Thu general appcaiame of the form , In the various counties of the Stale and the expression of the farmers Indicate content ment and prosperity. Thl.i Is the more surprising in view of tho universal com plaint of destitution and haul tlmos m other partB of tho country, and tho pre vailing low prices of many of the farm products heie. The only explanation we can give Is closer attention fo farmers to their business: the setlled opinion that Vermont Is the best f aiming section of tho country, when everything Is taken Into consideration; the atowlng conviction that money made on tho farm, had belter be kept at homo and reinvested In the faim, or placed wheje It can be "ten: In short an Inerr.asod faith In the home country and Increased confident o In fainting. Nover befoiu In tho histoiy ot the l.ii.iid work, have tho meetings been no v, ell a -tended, especially at. the opening session. The!" lias b. en a manif'st lutcrMt In all the subjects on he prosr.mmp. with live ly discussion. A noticeable, feature of tho meetings of tho past winter was the large number of young men v. bo attended and who took an aotlve pait In the dlsc-iMsions. We find in different puts ot the State their, rile many yuung nun going into farming, i It her nn n-tiKil farmc or on those they have purch.isi -I, and they Bay they are doing will. R'mI wtntn has of lute hern low enough to tempt thoso wish ing to engage in tai mini.-. When the social advintnges, Pie healthlii! climate, the proximity of good market , and tit lew prleo of good forma are ron?!derert, thero is no letter Inducement to young farmer3 than H offered here in V' rmont. Hon. Daniel Bale- of Pownat met with a I painful accident Friday. Mr. Bates was I standing In his wagon when ho was seized ' with dizziness. He pitched headlong to the ground, striking on his bead ond THE PRIZE BABY OF KANSAS CITY CureiltKj Disfiguring x Jmmn ECZEMA REMEDIES Our bally when three weeks old ludly f fit te.l Mill Keremn. Her heAtl. nrmv nick. Ilili, ml ne.ir!f e(rT lolnt tn tier bodynn rw Jind liliedlnc wlien Vri c'.i.rlu.t. tl to try Ol'Tlcl'K. l:i.lll.ll',. Wi- l.egui with CI'TICUIIA (oll.l ininl) ami Cl TKI'l! ?iiap, n. u'l'f l'..flll n;..lf nlion nv colli. 1 tee h ehlnje. Aflfrwel.ta uied it.ein one wc-ek ume of the Bole titd l.ealcd cntlrejj-, and ce.ced le Fpread. In 1cm than tnnntti, Flu1 was frit- from c:ile and blcinUhte, at.'l liiilit lias ,is lolely vLln anil hair as any child. Mt.e chnwii at the l.ranpc Kulr. aQd took a premium as t he prettiest l,ab. nter lxteen otheM. Mu. .1 Mm. I'AltK. lwn Hellevlew A .. Ran. ni . 3oMeTrrjvfttr. Cottck !Jii.oACaiu.COKr..IitMM.3. June and expects to have charge of a now parish ill Mlddlotown, N. near .ew 1 ork city. WICST BERLIN. 1 large town Sand Springs, and tho sandy road broke CUKES A COLD OR COUGH I'K'IIIPTLY. Mi' ford, N 11 , Hee. 1, HPi. The CuiHiif Medical Supply Co.: Gentlemen ir has been greatly to my hcniiit to use Pulmonlhe, and 1 can hon estly say I have never seen or used a remedy in my family lor coughs and co1d. equal to It. I believe II Is the best remed' In 1 xistencei for throat and lung trout b 1 vim never without a. bottle, In the hiue Hopinir that .he nlxivo may !ontrlbutn towards Inducing 3ome sufferer to ek (he relief that the u.i of Ihilmonlne will afford, and that "hould any cmo doubt 'bo fienulni-ni-ss ot the statement, they v .11 wrlle to me for its verification, which I will gladly give. Very truly yours, E. M. GAY. For Salt' by nil !nisgist:. PHRPAKED BY Tho Gushing Medical Supply Co,, "") WasltiriHrton St., Itoston. 'jA.wir.t give mu a call. Respectfully, Ess. x Jul, lion, Vt. S. Place, p. wtf I October following, he was mnde first ser geant Dec. 4, l.;i; first lieutenant March 11, IWi, and captain June 2.1, 1SU5. He was I a member ot the (irand Army of the Re I public and of the Vermont CommandPrv, 'Military Order of the Loyal Legion. Mr. i Raymond was ftorn in Stowe. Jan. It', fT3i r-c..r5i ti I '! yirr, IT) I!-Tlirir Keep It to Stnndaid. Tho Champion ICvaporator, the prize winner eon help you G. H. Grimm .1 Co., Rutland, Vt , will do the lest. They offer a R11O prize church next Thursday evening. GREENSBORO. Fred Phillips Is dangerously ill al C. L. Raker's. J. J. Llndeay has Fold his farm to (?. A. Goodrich. Rc-rt Fowler from Plalnlleld Is visiting his brother, George. Hi. C. W. Staples from Lyiidonvllle wa--in town last week, the guest of Dr. P. C. Kinney. Mrs. Prirrhie and Mts. George King are on the sick list. The property of the late Moses Haines was sold at auction last week. J. J. Lindsay also had nn auc tion sale last week. P. C. Melvine had his hand operated on last week and at last accounts It was dolus nicely. (,'lmrle It. Hayivanl's Ktnto. STATE 'F VERMONT, Dlstriet of Chit tendeti. Tho Honor-cble the Probate Court, for the Dlstriet of Chittenden. To the heirs ami all persons interested in tin. tstate of Charles R. H.iyward. !aie of Burlington in -ulr! district, deceas'd. Grnettnt Whereas, application hath been made to UKAXGE C0UXTY. Information fiec 17,wtf ,SU anted. HORSE-SHOEE wanted at once. Ap .ply In peruon If possible. S. P. Dcgiee, Ullnesbuxgh, Vt. -J71 St schools in town closed 1'iiday for a three weeks' vacation. The ! arents of John Hutchinson gave, a re. option Tuovluy evening for their i-on and his bride. .ludson Fitts and wife spent last week in Boston and vicinity vHitmg friends. Mrs. Mary Mudgett, who ha-, been In Sharon for several weeks, carlnn for her son, who l,,i l..,nn 111 ,..,t,i,-,Q,I i.r,n... -t... publican politically and has held neatly 1 l.AM)OI,l II. Carrie Coleman has r. turned, lrom Rox- every olllce In the gift of the town. He1 Mrs. Dr. Murphy of Now York has been bury, where she has been teaching, and Is lias been town cb rk for many years, se-1 visiting In town for tho 11,1st few days, spending her vacation with her parents. lectinan, lister, was postmaster under the: We aro pleased to note that the doctor Mrs. Jessie Martin, a la," w yeaM of age, Harrison administration, and town rcpre-1 was onTueKday elected as a repreientatlvo in quite III. beniauve in jwt,. 111; was iamoiile county to the New Yorl; assembly from New Yojl; director of tho Vermont Mutual Fire In-1 city. He was one of the few republicans surance company, succeeding Hon. W. II.' to get In. Miss Mary Tilsou has gone to Ulngliarn. The funeral services will be New Jersev. where she li.in:. xUtmiim-, in takelllc"ld flom lat' residence on Thursday j deaf-mute Institution. Gardner Brewer Jr iti i:uv ir tho violence of his fall. Mr. Bates is hc-axy man, weighing more than rU pounds. I I Elli Ayers is vlaiting friends in Now! CUNCLRM.Nt. l-R.MU.s 1 ri.ui i.t.. Hampi-hlre. Henty Hewitt his moved The marriage of Charles Austin Wood, back from llardwick into Margery Colby's editor of the Hudson lMaws.1 Enterprise, house. Miss Grace E. Dwey of Lyndon is ' and Frenella Elizabeth Wilder, publisher , visiting fiieuds here. Tho villain school I ih Vf,m.-m's Home .Iniimil of Boston. closed last Friday. Of the 27 pupils Elva 1 took nlace at the bride's home at Wlndnor this Cr.uit In writing, by the executrlx M. Worthing was the only one without ah-1 on Satuiduy. Only the relatives of the 'a w' "i'Vh ihere,,, ii,"?! ' ' . I k.. , brldo wen, pre,ent. Mr. and Mrs. Wood '"in' "h" '.ifell'tne iVelll i CALAIS 1 will bo at home after December 1 at thi-lr m trust certain real estate in Rutland, ' ,-ral.l..n ..n... of IVnal.li.r-inii nn,l Rill- it',(r. r.r V.. ,.,. .lnr.an,i ,n v.i.M i land streets, Boston. John B. Reynolds', to wit. the then resi- George Ch.lds the young son of W. H Chllds of Brattbhoio, Is the inventor of ,hat ,,y thl. tl,rms of ,,, ,nistlFald Hac' an Indoor foot ball game to be played upon ward was to reconvey the premlsc-3 If the. a board between characters representing sale of the same became unnecessary In two team". Lorln F. Deland, the head Hie execution 01 tho trust, and that said coach at Harvard, siys that It Is the llrst "a.e Is now wholly iinnecesaary. and not MORETOWN. practical gtune of the kind that he has ever .-V t: Miss Jo"le Grlltith Is visiting In Water- s('p"- , . d her to deed said real estate and prem- bury. Miss Katie York of Jericho, who RRAINTliEE. , 1; Wilte held his auction Wednesday. Mrs. I.oomis, mother of Charles Loonils. , November IS. and expects to move to Rarre who lias been un invalid tor several years, soon. W. G. I'aunce of Warner, N. H., Is died on Sunday morning. Most of the at home visiting his lather. G. T. Faunee, in East Calalm. Rev. William Pauneo preaches his larewell sermon next Sunday at 10:1.1 a m. at Union church. , reiiuired by the provisions of the trust, wherefore she prays that llcunso be grant ed hei til llepd snl.l ee.'il nul-iln n,l i,.., I". C. Williams of Coventry has been ap- lses to said John B. Reviiolds or bis . .uinn ,aiiv- i uiiv ui i.r.n nu, .,,., -- , j... . ,i nf ut,,,,. - - has been vUitlngat F. D. Griilith's for the! pninici a mcmiier 01 "'-' '!'' . " u:h...n..r.n ...e .,1.1 n,.,.f , 1, ,..,trnn,i inh..i,m,,i,Nt u-doi- 1 Agriculture, vico 11. -a. rni5 ui oiunit,- .:" .:..rj:r::i .. .ji'i'u'n . - 1 .., . v .... ..,.1. u .. . ....... ..v... : , .411.1 USMljlieil field, deceased. lln.'M RUTLAND COUNTY: PROCTOR. The Proctor Diamatie cn.b has reorgan- to 1110111c 1 less gins until iney are jp; 0110 is , , , , ' " '"" - -u 1 11111 1 irars- i..(i ...1.1, 11, fnllowiiiL- utneen- lieul ., yevers and one 7 yeais old; Etrong and ' Hobim,on has been visiting day.-Mrs. James N. McCall has gone t , 't ,1 I ,1 "n -n-v Z d healthy. For further information diiect 1 ,vlallyps ' "J-rbury.-Mrs. Bennett is New York lor the winter and has closed uf' 1- Holbrook' tig.1 nanaL '1 C, L. Douglas, South Reading. Vt. ' wmi f ' !",' ''."rT1 from lllt" "''lm ''ttage." - Mi-. Leeds and her -on " , "k.No,, , roi c U ' man Fdwar i ll-.wnt py. lkl"s (a,;ln !" ' "forks" to Morris-! Frederick have gone to Mortlstown, N.J.. v .(1,,!,,, -0' .-,, ' 'h ,' u pi t one or lw - !vill(, unJ I'?uls Hhernmn has take,, the , to remain this winter.-Mr and Mrs. Fred .-1 ,' , , ' U,L 1 .. ,l L . , lnJ"h ,V,".;",. , J',.. 'V.' rjCMl.. f of tlioProllIe House, White Moun- Un '0V ,i Uiose Inta In the ,,ro-I ouny glHfo; genorar houewVrk or " Loynlo o North Wo.VcMt wer, 7 C? m! JcdUo'r 11? o X ISTo f.oW XU f?r"ri-.. TrL .t..a,8Vvhe" :ou 55": ' ft' " Ia;i.WeTJ J .,l'or . I runway to attend the funeral of an aunt. ' J r S'd, X "p iu ouy or ell aiiyining, cjne cenc a woru -'i'.ii "n-. jl-.i ii.niuiy icianves in ! .Mr. and Mrs il G Cnle nf past w A. Harrington and lamlly went to Short Falls, N. II., last Saturday. WA1TSF1ELD. Mi.-s Blanche Smith of Fayston has been visiting friends in town tho past week. FrankGreene, who came homo from Mont pelier seminary on account of the closing of the schools, Is 111 with typhoid fever. Tho llrst lecture in the course to be given heie this fall and winter occurred Tuesday evening and was Riven by Col.C. 11. Joyce GREAT of Rutland. His subject was war remlnls- CURE." eences assigned the '"il d.iv IS'J.1. at the Probate Court rooms, in ni,t " , 7, ; 7T district, to hear and decldo upon said au- r.,.iin.i.tlnn Can be ( ur...l plication and petition, and ordered public hv the use of Shiloh's Cure. This great notices thereof lo be given to all persons mush (lire is the only known remedy lor micresi ingri-m, ny puuusiung said or- that terrible ill-ease. O'Sulllvan, the Druggist. Chur-h St. Heller In Mi llmir-i. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved 111 six liour.t by the "NEW SUUTll A Jl 1! Ill U.V.N lUU.M-,1 This new remedy is a great sur- Thomas Maxwell and daughter prise oil accoiini ui u v-y i'" ,'""",;',,,i 1 eas 111 e-ut-iiiih ,-cii, ... . ,.uv... ....- der. together with tho time and place of hearing, three weeks sticceslvelv In t!., Burlington Free Press, a newspaper which circulates m tho neighborhood of those persons Interested in said estate, alt which publications shall bo previous to the day assigned for hearing. Therefore, j ou are herebv notified to ap pear betoie said Court, at the time anil place assigned, then and there in said Court, to make your oblectlon tn the Is the cliargo for tho weekly which has over 1.0,000 readers. edition, w),tt town. 1 ne w est Jiraucn ladles' Aid mot Mi i riuay atiernoon ami evening. .Mrs. John v Town of Washington, D. C, ls visiting at 1'. D. PIk Me. end .Mrs. A. A. Knee anil have return- Boston and iHidit was the best intended and most sue- eil fmm an e.ctendi-d trin in the West, hav c.iace leimiie.i ,tiuiu..j .,.. . y u , , vvury ,)llIt 0f Hie urinary "'a ..."s . Min. license 11 you see cause, weeks' visit with friends in Massachusetts, "r';," ir lnalc or female. It relieves Given under mv hand, at tho Probato I''. A. lioyce is somewhat improved, and f,.tentlon of water and pain in passing lt ! 10u'-t. tins -list day of October, is able to be in the store part of the time almost immediately. If jou want ipilck -' JENNIE STACY", Levi W Weaver has bought of J. W. Egan relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold -'-"t Register. his saw rlfil!. and about s x acres of land- V It. D. Sttorns & Co.. Druggists. Bur- ORLEANS COUNTY. Mi.- Lena BARTON. Dewey and Dr. r. and Mrs. L. N. Hoyden of Nevs ton- , cossful of any tills year. Henrv Ci er and ' Ing vl-lted friends in Minnesota, Dakota, li e, Mass., are visiting at T. J. Adams. I -v. II. Stat tup were su.-ces-i id In secuiing , Colorado, Kansas, Illinois ond Indiana. -V.ednoday afirrnoon Rev. V, .M. Hardy prizes. will Marshall, the barber, mo-.ed into Ills . shop Monday. , ... i v-,..,rt. in,l T.-inr.ilo I. llnvee io be married at the home of the bride r.nd positively euros Piles, or no pay re liurdav evening, November 21. ' quite,. It is guaranteed to gUe perfect nui. lay . ici.in, .m , ' f ti . or m.0Uey refunded. Prieo BENSON". Elwln M. When you noed Rlas?, come to headquarters. Wo will jupplr your want, whether for onn pane or for a car load, at less prices than cau bo inada by other dealers. nnniru miunniiio Mather Rev, Lawienco Phelps of Bos 1 ton, a former pastor of the Congrega tional church of this place, performed the 1 ceremony. Miss Dewey Is a young lady ' nf talent and culture, having completed a course of study at Lyndon Institute, j tho two gentlemen ai aim aiso ai uiioii jicaueniy, Aiiuover, of Thaver Krnolc ltruiseb. Sores, Ulcers, halt Rhcuru, 1 new shop Monday. ' Fever Hore;.. icucr, ym p c 1 ; a , Jesse B. Norton and Eugenie 1.. Royce uiitioi.iius, coma. '" -"" "i'"""i .,,.....,..... .... .... , , i,,u rteenr.tivrrt. j in co coioieu men nrnvcu la.-t J- rliiay nl Irani 'i ienion. is. .1.. to wo.'k on ti,e se, n mi Reaillnir I'lrr-h. ti tucr-t will, l,n ,. . .... ....... .. ..i..!.... ... .... I 1 1 1 j f liiMi or moUCV TC - -' - - - - - - ...... mil- - i .... . i , . - i ,it-ii- nun ,i .-uuijin,. ;it II1C B"i,-',. 1 I f T T anre of this month. Mrs. Charles Hurd chapel Wednesday c cuing w itli an enter- CABOT. 2.r cents tor box. rorsaOliy U. 1j. E and her sister, Miss Nellie Rhodes of lalnmeiit bv (ho rhiMien M,r c.-,i ,-, I n 11 j. ...... i,o .rnna in itr.mn In Fountain & 0". Syl- lake a nosltlon as conductor on an electric i mis King died ut hie i evidence Saturdac ear Thu io.nl as laid out by the selectmen f'hiiidcx, '1. I'lll'tcIl'S l,.lHlC. Arthur (J. Hatch nml fJrnhnni M lintel. Ilticklerrs Ai tiicn Halve. I V.Zttite The Uest Salve In the world fur Cuts, , iiTArc OF YERMONT.'Distrlct of Grand married Nelson 1. Seals and Miss Mvrili .S. Ray of Braintrce. .John A. Smith lias moved his family to Cavendish. Mrs. E. O. Blanchard has Invited the Chautau.pia Isle. re.i ence II 1C Dec ev tl,., 1V.-1 iV C i.' m1 JU,SS" nrC' Vlp""K MrE' William , Dickin.oi, is visiting In Mihilebm-y Hon. Victor I. Spear, Slate cattle com missioner. ns.isti;d by Dr. F. A. Rich of Riirllnglon are again at work testing cat llu for tuberculosis. The held of John P. Alead is now under surveillance and Inter to test the herds 1 he owners of the U! !rJ,X"'ri:K ?' slaughtered have ...u . . . ..ii.m ,ie carcasses anil navo the work nearlv done .Should he mended now. Via will tend c. man to the house to fix them at a very small cost. W. E. GREEX, 101 Colleco St. t yeats, and Is a recent gradual! of a medi ' i cal college In Baltimore. The young , 1 couple are taking a trip, which will in- I elude Springfield and Boston, and they will , la at home In Barton after December 1. I I Dr William Harris, State Episcopal mis lisionary, preached at the Congregational I church last Sunday afternoon and at the at o'clock, aged 73 j. ars. -.Mr. King hud aero F. W. Merrill's land, and connect- STATE OF VERMONT. The Honorable Probate Court for tho IV-trlet of Grand Isle. To all persons interested In the estate of Arthur G. Hatch and Graham W. Hatch, in tald District. Greeting: Whereas, application In writing hatti ,bcen made to this Court by tho guardtrin ; nf said wards for license to sell tho tvhola i nf the real estate of said wards, settrn- nceu lolling the pnst summer with cancer Ing with the new road at a point near .Mr. ' ...V " iiotiuruble Piobat anil uropey. lie Is suiMved by his wife , jtcnton's. has been completed. Edwin District of Chittenden: cniniren I'lincrai services . Rnrnli-ini ami i. wens are niienuniK it the house Tuesday at 11 i Countv Court at Montiielb.r us jurymen forth therein that said wards own each a one-third undivided Interest or shara in and seven wero held o'clock, Rev. C. E. lilt. I, cock olllclatinp Mcthodm church In the evening, Rev. J. The village water commissioners have had tile water turned off fiom the reser voir to the village and have been clean ing and making much net ded repairs. The vllluge, however, have not been without water entirely as a two Inch nine, the new water puppiy lias been furnishing what migni. posMiny pe in t ie sewer but there wasu i enough evidence m tills lino to WAS RING TO X CO U X T Y. MONTPFLIER. Dr. Ham'lton. sec n t.iry of the State Board of Health, i-ited the Seminary agnin last week to lo, ate .f possible the cause of the disease Nci'hlnjr definite was found but he thought the trouble . ....... ... .v., tii.iii, rin itiiiiiiiMi's iv. . uuer oi tiarioi. i.aii,. r. - occupied tho The steam mills have been obliged ,o shut CongregatloiM pulpit last Sunday morn- tlown , , f ' '' ''I,1 cne eiecinc iigiic jiines aro all set, lon.-i Cl,:.s.. h... ,.,,.. ,n u , ,, V. the wire Is nearly all stnmg. -The 1 v ,n r,..,i ,.. 7., ,.. .. " V" .:..;x' The Good Templars will hold a variety party and oyster supper at the Congrega tional church estry on Friday evening. Gtllcers installed by Wluooskl lodge. No. s I. O. G. T., on the 2d Inst, arc as fol lows: E. H. Smith. C. T.. W. T. Morse, P. C. T.: Flora Ransom, V. 'P.: Rev. H. L. Ilartwell, chaplain: E. C. Gould, F. S.; Mrs.Josie Meailer, tieasurcr; Ernest Peck, secietarv; Will Karr. M.; Blanche llickle, D. M. ; Einest I.unberton. G.: Neil Lyford, .sentine l. Schools in town closed on Friday, the St.. Inst. The town system meets with ''o-i'.'t for the .1 eert:illi nleee nl 1-i,i,l tint a... .1 r, all nersons interested in the estate .,,., nf A ,,,.,, h..,.., ,n , r,i:,,,',,,s1,';ictT- 1,nH"h r IU"P Gating! IX JI. Hatch. ntalnlnac;.mS? Wheiias application in writing hath loss witli buildings thereon, and lylnc and been made to ibis Court by the guaidlun of being In Grand Isle, Vt., and that It will said ward for license lo bnv for his ward bo conducive to tho interest of his said cci tain real estaie. spun i; mini men-iu wards to .sell paid real estate, for the nur that It would bo beneficial to his ward oeo of mil,in tll0 ,,,-oei.eds nf such nml those concerned m nis esiaie 10 nuy lor him the south nan oi mi, so-cauen ing and exth.uti.i) aijsolvti:ly rithout p.u.v. 1 HE ONLY OFFICE IN" HU!LI(iTO.V warrant digging up Hi. seme. The sain- hearty approval. The freu text book act pics of milk and water wluc-h weie set is considered a valuable addition lo the 10 iui iiiigion could inn on analyzed there ...hnol law II. L. Morse, OI mo linn oi Ihni' .i-lll nwil.nLli- n,i.l .1, 1,.- eilUVl 1 ,. , , , ; . . . I lu '"Ivll" IOU 111 ! I' ,-)( UOI OI 1IH I lrlM- .,.. "''' I' - i-,,-, gi.ici -.uilllMcn A1ole lll'Os., 1 ecei I irinin. Minn ig k!c ICl "'I'm U "leC'; Un" ,Io0",l"0" fr tho Pm-poye f 'p,'-, . to MUldletown, Conn i vero cuts on'tho wrHt. the .mult of some i- V, Stiturdai.---H. i . Pierce and paring for herelf for the ministry -J D Clinton S. Cio-scti of Waterbury and aN(., failing down. Will Karr lias engaged . 1- ed Pierce are In IlOKton: among others Wheeler and W. F. Edson, the propric'tois Jlif"i K"1" Flt" of Montlieller were united 1 apprentice with .1. T. Drew, tinsmith, 'who have been there and reuimud arc Mts. ,lf ,,j, ,,, ,.,, t,.'' .'".. ".. In mnrrlace lust Mondav In Ifev .1 k,u ! .. 1 "i n,-. vn.ns .Monday on a business trip. Mls-s Mabel 'u'1 " rlht' 1 ,,,.,.,... Pearl bus return,.,) fr,..., .. .,.. ,. ., , Tllefl! S 10 be a Th.lllKSClVill"- il.-inee III A IS iv I. .- ......... ..v.,, i r i. i.t-rh.-, ... ... . ....... ' ' ! '? ! . i mi.,., M ... Ihrmnti Intned in ilm i-rniilliiir of such license, if vo.l see pie 1 .nicer uiei en-sn - - Probate Mone, Charles Pieston and George, Dr. uuggirs and iuu, ciiiman Se,ivur, S. ('. nNai' M . k l ott larm and onc-eiKiun oi the north pat t of said till ill, supposed to belong to thn heirs of Henry Parteh, de ceased, sltuato in said Hineshurgli. And tbeieupon the said Court appointed and assigned the "2d day of November V D. 1VH, at the J'robate Court looms, in said district, to hear and decide upon said application; and ordered that public notice thereof be givon to all persons In terested therein, by publishing this order three weeks succonslvely in the Burllinjttm Frco Press, a newspaper which circulates In the neighborhood of tho-e persons In terested therein, all of which publh al Ions shall be previous to the time appointed lor hearing. Tlieiufoie. you aie hereby noiille'd to iniiear before said Court, at the 111111 and 11 1 Her and wife, Gooige ( lark and wife,, (rp to Bliriiinrton ami St. aii.-mihm.-L 'the Pavilion on the evening of November! -ei.e viu.12.. schools, taught by MUs Jtn-I nlacu afori'salel. then and there to object l. . 1 ... ! I Lirtuii' M-.ilm an t IIP, t-i I IP.i.t.t x . Will' Itl (III I II II PCI IPPI I PTir: f'lei 1 11 iinieji, iiuiri n ijivhi. i 1. 11 I'm in Tr..,ln ,n,. ... nr.. . . -. . ............... : " liv ,,c.i,i ,ni,i ii-,r,n.,, o..: ,,. ' , ..... .!.,..., oiceier.jiani.,t-" ... . .. . WITIIUI TA PAKTK LE OI P.U.N, - ,, ,,,,, ,vl I0 tcma,,, IM)S winter with a nephew 'v uaogmcr was noin last satunlay to i v,.,y pleasant exi'icises i rmay unci- '"'' uIiLmii I.LI,,, i:..,..,-,...!.. 1 'O (jCOlge and Amos rower. Who Meml,r nf i.n i,i.. ..e .1... Mr. llllel Mrs l'hillli, Hmilb nf Vn. i. Mnni- ei ,.,,.,11 lii Ilie louer room hav- G1V ". . v.wv...c. .,.11. 1,,-rnlitre It for l- ntal -K, I .i... . ".V .1 ' V. " ' .uouiouisi -- " ' ";.'- ,,. "" "-" V..ui . i.... Court No Pain ! n Dane-er ! u 4f,.,r I ffeeft. i en lies at the Method st cbiii-e, n r .,.,..., . : . r '" . . ,n,i,. n,..i...i ,.. i ,. ....... ;..n ,.i,.,.i. n..ne imv , . . .... ...... , , - - .......... iu u 1 L-.r ut1 r rn nriifimfiii n m i, if i i -tt,,iu. t-v. ill i.-tih. i n n unv iviin.-ii, v-,,,, ......... ...... cn under mv baud, at U,e pose of putting the proceeds of such sale. at Interest, or investing lt in stocks, or In ical estate. And thereupon, said court appointed ami nsslgneil the S.kl day of November A. D. I&!i3, at tho Probate Office, in said district, to hear and decide upon said ap plication and ordered that public notice thereof bo given to all persons Interested thurein. by publishing this order threo weeks successively In the Burlington Free Press, a newspaper which calculates In tho neighborhood of those persons Inter ested therein, all of which publications shull be previous to the time appointed for hearing. Therefore, you nie hereby notified to ap pear beforo salt! Court at the timo and placo aforesaid, then and there to objei t to the granting of such license If you seo cuise. Given under mv hand at the Probate Ol- rooms, this 1st elay of November fie e, this Ith day of November, A. JENNli: STACY R I'ew.lt WM. H.VYN13S, D. 191. Judj. DR. L. JLAZKX, Ollico: Dj.'i Pine tree). I rm vouch for Di. Hazen extractlnu- erih wltlimit o.-iln m i.e.- i.ii t n mnre T inn , 1111, n.i ,11,1, ......i.n.i R F. FORBIIS, St. George. .I'll.T 1 1 JAIL V UDDIN'G IN SIIUEDON Mrs. William NEWPORT, Mr and Mrs. N. L. Foster aro visiting his si'ter In Barton. Mrs. Eeles has rc-turni-il from a vls-lt to Boston. Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. Redmond have returned from their wedding trip. Mis Anna Green has yone to Roston. Jaiiifa Mason has moved from North Troy Into eu,e CJf P. O. Iloll's houses on Easton avenue..-Mrs. ICdson Hope Is traehlllB the Catholic school, a po.dtlon she 1ms filled befon. Mr, and Mrs S. B. Horton hnie icturn.-d from a l.dt to Bei.cton, Lowell and Na3hua. I. E. I 1 II f Mr. and .1 a i..r sL.,. or ;l (.ry pciy I lie T lav. Nov. 1" at ;; o'clock. 1 1 .1,-mcr Elsln was manloil , Wrlglit of Northampton. M.uw., has open- . f" "'nn uim 01 i.nosruirgli en a oooi ami snoe repair shop in c. J 11 '' ' was lieautlfiilly deco- l.'ihbard's block. -Owing to a few cases of I . ciircii", mid the bridal 1 s-arlct fever In tin- village the tehooln 1 an an-'i of l' rns and . have been closed for a thn-e we.ekR v.nen. mam. Much credit is I tion. Everett Blodgett dlbel at his homo lii ' "'like,, w .10 hail chniire last week, hn bail been t,r,i.n..n- ,...i man for B. II. Earns worth & Co.. boot and shoe dealers of Portland. CRAFTSBCRY. Rev. John Chamberlain from New York city prene'iod In tho Methodist church lat Sunday. Mrs. Levi GlleJden has moved 11 om Sutton to tne nome of her son, Prank hansome banquet lump. RANDOLPH CENTRE. The Centre graded school closcel wltlTliu exhibition Friday evening, which gao evidence of hatel wotk on tin part of both teachers and pupils. Several owners ot largo herds of cattln have had them tested for tuberculosis, but so far as tcporte-il the only ones condemned were lour owned by John Mcael, Miss Georgia Buck lias ic turneil from her school work at lsl.mil Pond. Mrs. Charles Hoelgi s and daughter start Wceinesday for a visit to Philade l htore, n.irM. Hermon Paisonti and Lottie . I The committee appointi'd by the Board sha w. Edmond Slayton is clerking in 11. i of Trade leccntly to ascertain whether or . it. Sterling's rdore. not enough stock could he sold in town to! I warrant tho establishment 01 a large Lynn I MAP.S11F1ELD. I shoo firm hem aro inwilng with very little . t, vdfon Is to build a shop Tin' j suocess and it is fcaicd 'tl.,- project will M,h0dist socletv hold a sociable at E A I have Ho be, given up. itosebrook's next Friday evening -The I lh Berlin schools eloscl Ust week fur , ..dot, ion will meet with Mrs. Nortlu w ' tho usual ThanksglMUg vacation. The .p.,,' j ... uftcrnoon. November SI -The I Moutpeillcr schiAils will c-lo-e next week . , concert ami chlcke-n-pli- .supper , lor a one week's I uors-. "' (nUp plu.lt Qt Uli. jiathodlst eb.in h JARR. i Wediieelay evening, November LU-Mrs. i m,. n,i 11,. li c! Kniti,,. i ' m iv Wells went to Barn laMt Monday.- mMm 4W Vcu see tiem cveryMiti t. Beautif 4 ul mcyciQS as- i -a' n ,. The- brlelei luokesl verv i i a pown of light gray. Tho nmr v a n. rfij -meel by Rev. L. O. Slier i r ri' Allians. Tno small patty of .n l invited guests wem huh. ,1 i 1 iv i , , . , . r,..,i . ,. '.. 'laiile ' i .' biidu ami groom lo tho dan ii v.heri e they lelt for a trln In nhla. Hon. V. 1. Snear of Rralntiee .mM e,l from n ki.vrnl ,-el:' in i.i.iin. 1 .lames Hie .lo is III. Hie schools hi iuv.ii Dr. Rich of Rurllngton have tieen in town delphln. Jlr. ICotton. who is a monumen- chrjed last Friday. Every fcehool met at I this week in I'onnectlon with the tuber- tal aichltect. icciired from tho committee , tho I'nlvc ialist church v mry and gave' culln tests. lt Is now annnunce.l that havlns the mutter In ''harm the contiact an exhibition ot the work done the past i tlio plans lor n new .Maplewood lo b- lor the momiineiit to bo elected on the i term- built next summer, laigiT than flu- old. battle-field of Antielam to the memory of have been acciptnl by the partlc inui- the Phll.ule lpiu.i brl-ade, imposed of the -1 Ml ioo noo I .Model 40 Columbia Bo' or They w, M the icclnlents of i Glidden. James Anderson haB rented Mrs. I uiui and uselul presents. Eliza Jennls' farm and taken possession. i lici vlllago school, laught bv Mr. Wllev and Mlrs Allen, closed last Frlday.-The I Methodist church Is having u new coat of paint. William Remington has moved Into tho house with his son. In. bnv i-i,n,. , if rm H and cc-mpb t. ly deiango the whole Goodwin, at .Mill Vlllugc. lyabm hen entering t thioiigh the mu. I i iirfi es. Hudi urllcli-:', shoulel never I I'rwun . Rev. 13. A. Whltller. evangelist, I, m.i sugeil to conduct special services at Derby n CI..I. ........ I.. 1.. I.'l.l. ....... . .. 1 .'-illlf. .-.lennr-i-r, ,11 .., .WIHlierS IJlllliy .Itftrill'l, (iF Clllllllllltil Cnr P,,.i-.l, Tl.... Contain Mercury, is mrrr r' v. Ill 'only doslioy tho sense on t lit I' is, nin ii ariiciec, siiouid never ,on i.i, i" 'ij',,-iiijt m on,. u in ie, lu nble pt'v ui '.s, a-. I Ik ilamago they villi lo Is t i fold to iho gooel you can possibly irrive rom them, iluU's C'atanh euro, nanuf -riurcd by F. J. Cheney & Co. roledo, (),, contains no mercury, nriel is akin Internally, acting directly upon the noun uiui miicoiis suriaces oi coo system. makes it soniewhut iiurertalti as to when In- can come, but Itn is expected to begin his work liuio November il). All tho churches uro to unite In these services. ii oiiyiuiK nans c iiiurrn e-inet oe s re vim i... ... . ret the Ki-niiinc. Jt In taken liPe-rii al v , ", "-'l" ",lu'f "" "" '"-"l" aid mnelei in Tvilwlo, Ohio, bv F J ( J,euev 1,f '-.''""'"g November 17 o. lesiunoniais rrci u vv ii' iiunii'iim aim wur and 11' s Sold by druggists, prl e 71c. pi mic. MtilliiJa Colbj -tail thl wt k for CitUfnr 11 Timely Warning. The great success of the chocolate preparations of the house of Wnlter Baker & Co. (established in 1700) has led to the nlacinc on the market Imany misleading and unscrupulous imitations of their name, labels, and wrappors. Walter Bakor & Co. are the oldest and largest manu facturers of pure and high-grado Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals aro used in their manufactures. Consumers should ask for, and be suro that they get, the genuine Walter Bakor 84 Co.'s goods. WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, noRcnESTui, mass. W1NDS0U COUNTY. ROCHHSTFR. I Miss Addle Tower Is In Ucthed for a few . days. Charlies Stodelard has moved into Mis. A Idea's house. A Hon was born to i Mr. and Mrs. John Marsh November P. Scott Tower fiom Hctliel was in town a few el.ivs last week. Tho young peoi 'e had u ilauo In the G. A. R. hall Friday evuniliK M'- Bam Washburn has been wry 111 this past week. Mrs. Montague has moved Into Sarah Williams.' house. SOl'TH ROVALTON. Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Rogers weie In Hard wick over Sunday.-Tlio Shcpaiel Family Concert company are at home. -Charles Flint has moved into tin house recently vacnleil by R. II. Mather. Frank Seems lias tented the tenement in C. R. Viall's house. Horace Tcnney has moved Into C. R. Viall's. house at the mill, recently vacated by Hdward Giccti - Mr. Hood has his house up In Hrooklyn side. -Tho Tar bell building south of the elepot Is being pat Mall) removed tf'. phono line i 690 fBicyde Bcmity conies from graceful lines ami fine finish, in which points Columbia bicycles excel. But there is more tlun mere looks to recommend a Columbia. Back of the handsome design r.nd elegant finish is a sterling quality that over the roughest road and the longest journey will carry the rider with safety and satisfaction. Py a COjf flinRIA ora Hartford. POPE riFO. CO. General Ofacetand I'mtiriti, IMRTTOtiD nOATCN, HSVSYOnK, CHICAGO. nan princisco, movicr noi, uurri.o. Sen.! two ?-ce:it stamps for a Columbia Catalogue; free if you call al 3. ColanibU ?..'nry. J80 "ffA s80 I Pattern 1 Hartford mmmmm AstMits lor (loliiinbiii anil Hartlonl llicycles, SIS t'hnrch .St., .JiuUiistoii, Vt.