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0 THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, JANILVRY I, 1000. imniJAiim taiii iinum Itrenniror Ming lodKh Slllhnpi, sceretury.1 Sevri-anto, Is In VERMONT LOCAL NEWS ..i'."'.1 ,!.:.: ht1? $iz " M;i" hr, r; (Continued from Hist puki.) Id vMt her son, Dr F. M I dolt, Com , tin. I Mr. and Ml returned f i om (i v "f Mti limilfUl ird lloiyoke vety poor health jus's returned to her s, hool uml lu. cc .McNeil niiii Miss iiniiouiiclnc the death of F. 1). Sennets, wiiprrtno president of J ton Hall of llnlll snore City. Mis. A. 10. Clement mid son Kenneth, lutve gone to lliirdwlol; for u few d;iys' visit. l'runk Polrler It spending n few days In town Ha Is now iUtendlim the Comim r i Ml College ill Quebec. Albert Shopard of .Montreal l visiting his hrother George Shepard of Slallctis Hay nveniie. tOdward Oon.ieaii mid two . I t rs Alma nnd Id left yesterduy mottling for North Adam, Mays., where they htivo see tit eel positions In the mills there. Ildwanl Shecluin Is lit town to attend the tnedlcal college, ut Rurlliigtoti. John Donahue left yesterday for Fort-Is-fcuurh to spinel a few days with his son. 1011 Hushi-y of Slielhuine was In town yesterday, FNDIOHHIIjU George 10. Ten 111. son of . F. Te-tiii. tiled Thursday nisht of heart fnlhire. IIi had been assoclat'-d with Ids rather In tin' mi rcnutlle husdncss for .ome eurs, mid was postmaster nt the time of his death. 10 I!. Thompson rf Northtlcld was In town Sunday to intend the funeral of George 10. Tf-rlll. Ills blnthcr-lli-lau. -Tlieio -v rervlrs In the F.plsiopul church last Sunday nfternooti Colin Cor nell of t'ho normal school at Johns i.i "pent th holidays nt pome. Miss IV lie i fe t-ncut Christmas with her people In S'. ,l(dinstuiry. Mis. Lucy Prior Is in town feint Woiv.t-eter. Mass.. e tiled here by tin death of Oooreo 1-0. Terrlll. The ftliiet tl o' thti late Geoigo II. Te t rill was li'ld at th Coiietrosnllotml church Sunday ai 1 p. m.. a large concourse of people he-lug In attendance. 'I be funeral was mid -v I lie Masonic ritual. Hew lOdwin UbcelOtk f CainbrldRo nlllclatlng. Mr. Trrrlll w.. vcars of ape and Is survival bv n wll'-'. Idi Pi lor '1'errlll, u liniighter, Wile. U ears and son Scott, aged Pi rars. Mr. TrrrlM was at one time tlf leading bu.-l-re-ss man of th" to.n. William II. Star lit! spent Chrlslmas with Ills doli',-!iicr at F' ntli Reiynltou. JF.IUCI10. lon .Hid Ol'.l Gilhl.shll letllllli'il to niri P.K-er Wednesda V Str. .lime tl 1.. null,, sick. A sun s b-rn to Mr. and Mr-. Otto Pinuler Kllday, Uee. "ith The s. hool h-gnli Tuesday with MKs l.vii V.erd as principal: Miss Man Adrien. inter lueiilntr, MIsh Lillian Tin-ill. primary. Mr ii-d Mil". Geotge 1 hull resi and e hll dirii --peiit New Vuir's at I.. D. Moulion's. .Miss Mice Slmonils open'l her school In t-H l-'nv dlstrlet TueMlay.-lOdwar.l I'oi i n.il of St. Albans May win. In town last liii.l,. -Il-irt llanlev and Miss Mzrie Cnnol vei. married at l lulerniil i enin- fiinuav. . f w ,'tlcndi'd the New YearV .nffersoiivllle. Mr. nml Mrs. I.. I', iilnrned Tne.-day from Me.idvllle W'HST nOt.TDN Cnarks I'eny from Wati rliury it .t :it hU fiilhel-'M Si-.idav. Miss it a.. T.ttitui.nt.1. tf.i imtitn deleirato. O. D. I.! J I 1 lltllll .3 1. .1 "Hill. -.."III.. ...... ..v...'. Klelianlson. .Mi. eiey .joiioou oi Misses Mi.v and lli.ee McNeil mnl Miss Jf 'Uwilvn Moirow InxM- Kotie buK to .John-liJ H-...1.. t I ... . .-.! I.. ..1.1.. I.. 1... 'P it I'uuewouu lave son. I'lVOiaim .tejrttJii irt umi- mi in- tint Severn doVM In 1 nimbi. Ailllmi Nu.v Is also liblo to be out Miif. i -Merton Crockett, who ban been lsl,lim 'I'he I miry Hilik and Tile eonniany diir-llu town has gono to t'ennsylvanla on mi extended buslbess t rip.--iM!ss I'linnie u.iy mid Miss Lena Maellrlde hau none tu linrre to visit Mrs. I'red Andrus, niNi:snrrtiii. I!. A. VouilK of lltlstol wn. In town Mondiiv on buslne.s'. Mis. C. .1. Cm-pen-ler's health is very oor. About two Inches of snow fell on Monday. JI. nml Mis. I.ouls l)l(Minnetl eelebtaiid their mildeit weddliiB Monday, .lam. 1st. About lifly or their i datives and fi lends met with them. Many v.iluiibk pusoits w-ie pii'vonti'd In them, and r 'fn shniei.ts v.ero Keived. Their sons, ICdwmd. Henry and WHiliim weio pri'"(fit. Tin If daunhters, Mis. I'alvln INtton of Kiina City and Mis. I nml; Steele or Cblcatfo were mi ni !e to be prwiit. I'll' (fil tokens of their love. Hcv. !. W. M tu row was hi t wit Snr.da.N In the Intercts of the Antl Snloiwi l.eanue. A union meetlliff was heal at Hie V. 10. church In the eve nine. T,. C. liny has 1ll.t completed a Kit It S'l ft. by "a, with box stalls the whole 1em;th of I1, '-.xpiesily for ralshiK lino hon-(. His biother, 10. I. liny, has the mamiEcm-nt of It. They sold one horse lint wc 1: for $100. The New Vent '4 ball at the Parker bOf 'e was attended liy CO eoupleu. Muslo was furnished by the llowald (tyeM House oiehcstia. CHAIU.OTT 10. Mr-' If. I). Alexander Is slowly Improv ing. Mts. rilme. of lirlslol spoilt New Year's In town. Miss Alice Hasan visited iflatlv In town ll'ionsh Hie holldavs. Mis Albert Williams Is spendlnc I ho M ek at her aunt's In Fair llnvett. ibrouc'i the holidays. Miss Jole li.is hem 111 with the Kt lp. William incite, who was burnnl oul In .leihho Si nday nlsht. has moved Into the Gordon )i ue. on Colin 1 1111. Mr.-. Hnttie Wood ward Horn .lein-MllUi Is visltlnK her lather, H.r tlnf"rd. Mrs. I.ydia liennett dhd at li r home Dec. -M h. The funeral was held n- the tiaptHt eliuroh Dec. :jrtth, Kev. Mr. Mclls 01' fndHhlll ofllviatln!,'. UOI-TON. N MeOee'.s grocery was broken into m 'hilstm.is day and eltrais. lobacco and 1 indy stiilci, ninoiintlnfc in value to about JV. The bflts to the Noah 1'ivstoji e-itnte 1 live settled with W. C. I're-ton, each ie. ci inu ilini. l'r.-d Kleury and son spenl N'w 1 ear's day with Mr. I'l"uryV sister in St. A 1 bant1-. , 10 a st ciiArtr.oTTi:. J Cyrus Van Vbit and family of nuilhiK-' 1et spent a part of the week with his brnther. C. I,. Van Vlelt The yoiiun liilic. who have been home for the holl il.ivs. re'uined to their school work Tues iliiv and Weihiei.lny. W. W. IVsmiti-H lias recently purchased a house and hit nf .lohu llei'tte: possession will be Klven the hr.-t of M.iieh, wbim Mr. tli-sette will .o to Fen Isburc, wliciv li ba buutjhl ,1 ) lact - Miss Cora Field of 'i rgennes was :i KIK.M at II. II. I, no's l.o-; Week. Kev. 1. 1 A Ii.iton ot Shilljuriii. preached at' rutn hall last Sunday. He will pi each ir the hall the third Sunday In J.inuii'y. I'hllip Lessor di"d at ids home Tiii'j-day iiiRhl. the 20 Insl. Mr. I.i's"i" bad been a resident of this town tor m-any forty yi.irs JKHICIIO ClONTUU. Ml.". N Kuy of N'eiKenrie.- K vi.-iiiu' l.er ,.iMhlir. Mis. C. 1;, lia w.ml. The nil-' 1 mil o-ler .-uppei ot ilii. l.adiis' Aid I 1 id 1 was ti -lil Mcnd.iy evening (New . ir -1 Inn ihmiik lo lb- inclement viithir. tin- .UjHiidanci "niall.-At t e ai nr 'j . luiiili niei'tlut; last I'llilay 1 mlit ihe lollowliiff olllccr- wvrc elicud: Modei.itor, C. II. N.i.sh: eb-lk, F. S, Tc niliiion tieaui'Pr, 10. I!. .Ionian: col-1 .trior, il. C. i;ickni-ll. woot lommlttee. 1. C. Stuie. I'ull and Inteieslinc report''1 wire nii-eiited bv otlleeis, eiimmittees. a, 11 .iiixlllaiy oeictles for the past year. The 1'ollowlni; were elected ollleers or tho Siindnv -.chuol lor the eiKiilna year. U. Inir the year l'.ti have manufaetiiri d i'i,.'.ivi, oiii t.tlck and haw suit out (Ml car loads over the (Villi ill Vermont railway. About .'.a of the fi lewis of Mr. mid Mrs. detune W. Allen gathered nt their home Monday ceiilliK' lei ceh'.iiate the With re-i-nrrene-e or Mr. Allen's bl.-llnlay. The Kiilheilne was a eouipletc- smpilse 10 Mr. Allen, who had been detained from home until the attlval or the kuc-is. The even lint was pleasantly spent In 11 social way and rellesbmenls wue served. Al lhf aiinual nieetltii: of the Coiu;r-:ta-tlnnal society 'I'liesday ei-'cnluir the follow I111; oltlccis were elected: F. I'. Sawyer, me.di rator; S. A. Htowo'-ll, ecietary and Itiasiliei; Dr. C. M. 1'errlll and A. 10. Read, exeilltlve cominll tee. Mrs. lOvan Thomas mid Miss Alice Deiby i-i tinned lust nlsht limn Wet l'alrlee, wheiv they nielit the holiday. Douglass Coniell went to Montreal lust n,lnlit. He Intends 10 return to-moirow-nlKht. Clayton Itnoth and Albio Athenon te. ttiriii-d to S.txton's ltlver yesterday. The WlnraMkl illvcr Camera club will meet with Harold Huntley to-mrrrow UMIllllff. men mom). Mlses K.ite SeMon nnd lOtliel UellliPy "I HuiIhiK-toii spent New Year's day with 1 1 lends In town. Asber Hall of this place mnl II. c. (ir,toti of llm ll(itou left Wednesday lor Atlanta, tin., nnd in her polntx In the south I lut ry 10111s Is h Ink" AHhev Hall's place In the factoiy diirlnc his abence. .Mr. and Mrs. I'red Hall of 10se Center were the Rtlests of i I Asher Hall nnd wlfo Siilulny Miss N.i bellf .Mrdovern returind to I.'urlliiKleiii M .nday. Mis Maiy O'HIoin was In liui Ihmlon Saturday. As Daidcl Ilmko, II.. was loading a lou en the track to the- siw lasi Saturday Idcht h" slipped find the Iok r.lled baik ru lo bis lea. br"aklnc liH aiikle and sidHtliis: Hie b.aie Dr. Hi-.tth tas called .nvl set the bene. Mr. llurko wis half mile ftorn Imnv and was help ed on to a how and rode tn the house A I tho annual ele ctle.n f Sunday j-eiviol ijllkers In iheCemtiotfail' mil Sunday se-hmil Mis. o. H. Wo .d v.n "kited supei'lnten-Sax- deiii, and Kev. Mr. Wall .isslslant: Mrs. F. Iisom W. Shepard-on, oift.inl-t: MI"S Mabel llale-li se-eri'' u-y and tirnstirrr; Miss SaiPo C.reen. librarian. Miss Fn Villlams in spcndlmt n lew days with her aunt, Mis. A. C. F.iy In Milton -Ml and Mrs. T. W. Towers pii:.-r(alncil a Ihiki- number ef i'ripiids on i'lirltmas. Those present from out of town were Noble I .five of Unrie nml Mr. and Mrs. Mary l.ove of Hl-ios-lilllftlt. Tlirei- -iildelits of tho Albany Hushiess eoKegP. I-eon anl lOarl Hall and Foul IV. mnn l-eturned te Albany Tu-s-day or tliW week. The followiny ollkers have been eleelid by Ilr.'Wnen M. Itar Ik r post, '.!. A. I'.. : Commander, Samuel YoiK; S. V. C, lOelcrar l!ai-ber: .1. V. C, Kowls ll.irtio; ad.lutiM!t, .lehn lllcharHson; Q. SI., li. A. lOdwvrds: chaplain, S. F. Andrews: Mtntc m. It. A. Flare: O. I).. John (ireKory: O. (!., Patile-.k SlcGaiivIn: Henils: nltcniate, .101111 lluntlmtton ilieel last Saturday nntni 01 inieumonla. SHIODHritNi:. Sir. and SIis. J. II. Slotrill are rccelvliiR e-oni-atiilatloiis over the arrival In their family of a nine pound Kirl. F. II. Whltelaw. who ha had chaise of the creamery at the Falls, has severed hl collection and Rone to Sliussachuselts, when- he has a similar position. Dr. F. 11. Stoddard Is quite seriom.ly 111. IOSS10X. S!i. C. W. Hates had a paralytic ..hoek SI i.day noon, and Is in a critical condl tlcn. Sirs. Oordon, or lliirllnttton, Is ls ItltiK her d.iUBhte-r. SIr. A. Dorr. Thero will be e-ommunlon i-ervlces at the Con ureKatlon.il church n.xt Sunday after noon, al one o'clock. There will be pre p.iraloiy heturo em Thurselay i-venlint. T'he l.'onttiisatlonal Sunday schoiil held Its annual election or otlleeis l.iot Sunday, Mrs. C. 10. 5 re-en N stipt'iinteiul'int and tiKisurer: .Miss 1011a Lawrence, secretary; lOddle AMiley, librarian, Sllss lierthn Hie wn oiKiinlf t. Rev. A. li. lOnrlBhl retuini'il 'Phur.-day nionilrut rTom his trip In Kan sas City, Kansas, to attend the tiiueral or his sister, .Mrs. Nash. MILTON. Everything Depends on Starting Right. In furnishing your home the starting point j should be the floor coverings, whether j Hugs, Mattings or Carpets, Select them first, then follow out your color scheme in paper and furniture. t 1 S Start the Year Right 2 li. II Tenn y of this idnce. Only u few Inllmat friends were- present Sir. and .Mm ''ark drives to (leoiKla where tbe will spend about a week, tlie-n will in ik" their fultire homo In llardwlek, where Sir, Clark Is t) preach tho nsullitf year. Tliete was 1111 oyster supper and en- lertalniiient at the Coiiki ejtatloiial eburi h W e-dnesday evening, Jan Klbbu has ritturneil fioin By consulting us and getting the benefit of our experience, as handlers of high class goods we are without competitors. W. Q. REYNOLDS. RICHARDSON CARPET DEPT. ' 41 41 i 4i 4b 4t 4i 4i A 4b 4i J I Sllte-hell testliifd lo the pure-hi se of tho 4: 4) where she has been visiting fiiends.-A Very pleasant surprise party wan Riven .Mr. 41 ml .Mrs Louis Kaviim- 011 the first anniversary of their marriage, Deo. Iftth, al Sir. Frank H,ivhk-'m In riiand Isle.- Several of the: pountv people attiiided tho Ni'W- Vear'M danen rtlven Skeels of lhn (llenwoeid I'e'.iorteel a lino tltne. ALUFIKi. The heal iur before the Juslp-e colllt held ut the Collins House December 11th, created much e xe'ltemeiit, Niks and Ho liaitno:! w-re tried for Kriiuil larceny. Th irrmer pieaueu KUiny linn tuiue-il Mi lieu Htr( .,n e'vioe'ucc ei ene inner. .Mies was linen tl anil cest or Ml: the latter was dis charged, theie '.h'Iiik no PVld'ince sliflleleni to bind him up. Nlle-s dlsckksed that h anil llohatinou met at Slelvln HnvreV and made the plans to steal William lirown's turkej-fi, which they did n planned, tal she Irt laklnrt a 1 iirse In the Normal h 10I Th funi llil fd J A S'ulfoid wa beld .it I'ni'y '-hiireli Suii'l.iy .ifle 1,0-. n. The lllcinli-TS of SDsMe IoiIbp atlttaled In a body ai ell I also the (1. A. 11. post ui.tll of which orKiiiiizalloiis the decaed win member Services were e indt.eted by Sirs. Ilmm.i F.inl and Rev. I. 1'. Iloolb of Miss JOIIu Sloi i-lsvlll- assisted by Rev. C. I' lOniery linrlliiKiejn, ot this place. Sir. nml sirs. C. .1, Serlb- ner of S'. Alb ins an- visiting In town -Mr. and SIis. Downer of llmdwnk Meiit Smv Year's with SIis. ('.' 10. Hurt. -Mr. Downer lemuiied Monday ieavllifr Sirs. Down-r to follow the last of the week. L. c. Cainii Iris sold the (ionld- by Sllne Host Camp farm in ,1. F. Caiy. Sir. Cary liavlnrt III Sllltrn. All pievlously coliveyed Ills pli.ee at Ihe lower , village lo i'.'R. Churchill. -The Ladles .Clte-Ie of I'nlty chllieh will irvet at tho M-sliy Tliur;day nftet'ioon. While at work In the w.iods last l-'riday, Dec. -jn, O. It. I'rown Was fatally In.liiied by hnvlitR n htoken limb from a fullliiff tiee thrown In his fne wllb sue h force that de-.Th en- next Slomlay inornlnu. I'uivral servk-M will hi held ft om his late home this (Wednesday ).iflernoon attende-d by Rev. S. F. Dicw of Wn.tlbiiry and Hcv. C. P. lOmerv ot Stowe.-C. R. Cllllichi;i went to New-port .Monday. Mr. and Stt. I'lllf-O. Houston huve moveel In with .Mis. J. fi. Lu and will fare for her In the fu Init tho till keys to Louis . Mitchell's selllnit tore -1 lem-v Diukb is home from N'-w mom ami Renins inn money tor tnem. Ilampshll 4c ball at Wilbur , Pa. Centre Alice CALEDONIA ('OUN'TY. SHIOFFIMLD. Ilnrry Chexle-y of St. Johu.'-lHliy was In town Monday to nurehasp lumb.'r for tbn I'alrbanks. Walli'i- Chase is ireitlnrt out li mlier for his larftc barn, which h- will build next sinnnier.-Tlie veteran -.oldleis 1 urchascd and ptesp'itctl the M. 10. ehiirch with a nice pulpl Hlble at Chi Dun, is. The ,".i"o or the State nrtnlnttt S-infnid (ir.iy resulted In (Jr.iy't. brine lined annul ST't tor liquor sellhiR and eosls, which iiuiountcd In ad to $1.V or more. Thorn were mhpii llrl 0IT1 uses. Frwt..r Hrown was lnabln to diie Ihe si it," several days last wck on ac-oiinl of sickness, and his son, Irvlm?, took hi.- pli.ee, Frd Msro Is plminlnrt to (to to Calllnrnl.T to siwml thp wlnlci. Slyra C.ray spent ChrNtmioi week vlsltlm; in (Hover. Robeil llray is 111 with heart trouble. I0AST UAIIDWICK. Sir.". Guy Hlo-snim Is spendlm; a few weeks with he,!- pare-nts, .Mr. and .Mrs. l.rustus Howard. Arthur Cota Is visiting in Canada for a few days. deornc I.n niorc Is soon to move to fiie'ensl)ro He-nil and Nathan Wliiftet Is to move into his hcuso. Rev. Sir. Wilkin occupied tho Congregational pulpit lat Sunday. and were tnken lo the home of her p.-uents lnt ot cnlarKltiK the grounds and erectliift 011 Congress stree:. a new fj.-and stand, also other needed 1m- William llassman has been nppolnieil provements . The grounds m-.. not large iiperlntendenl of tnotivn power of ih" i-noiiBb to accommodate the great crowds Central V- imciit Railway company. An employe of the Central Vermont she pa rallied Rogers was stitick on VII A Mi LI CO UNI V. ST. ALHANS. M How IL 1 Ci km 1 1 1 11. h .' .i--t Man 1 Vi . -iinei inlenilenl ; lipel illll-Illlellt; -!(!. ;ary. Sits. 1 till chinch ehoi Inter; S!N Irvlnu' N.-iily P. A. Hoothe Is lure fiom lOllenburg. N. V., for a few weeks' stay.-Katie Jto id of J0sex .1 unci !oii has been vlsliln at .Miss A. SI. Clown's. Sit.-. .Maria Rtiikin of Ceorgla spent a imrt of last w -k with lie-r daughter. Sin. S. SI. Pike. A. I!. Stuiges inoed -Monday Into hN new hoii.-e-. Hal ry ll.isecm nlunied .Monday rn.m St. Albans and Burlington, where ho Imp been spe-ndiiig the holiilay.-. -S'.vi. F. II. ijrury of Noitliunpton ami her tin en children .-'te- visiting her broth-r, W. 1'. Parnielee.- F. S. Sloian has moved his print III!.' establishment and the nlllee. or, the Rays-Time's to the second story 01' lie r.ew iiulMIng whleb 1;. O. Hevlns has ie-' ,1'enlly reeled. Ch.i. le.s Nereau N spend , lng a few days at hl home in Franklin, J -st. cioonci;. j At the e'hrlhtinas dime r give n by Sir. and Sirs. 10. SI. lllnselill there weie luiir gi'iierntlons in uttenil..nce as follows: Sirs. lAiibcll Patrick, h laughter, Sirs. C. It. , Wright, Sirs. Wrighl'H daughte r, Sirs. 10. 1 SI. Hln--illll and Sir'. Illnsilill's daughter. Sladene llliistllll. Miss Jane li ! 11. I!. 11.111. I..- litlle Ml Miss It.ite I.., .'ri neh, who spent Christmas wre-k iu III 10. A. Ca--. tn'os. mm Isliam'. has gone- to lOssex to peud librariiin. Itulph ;, week when she will go 10 St. Albans - Cl.ua lit iiwn, j in p,.id th-- winter. R.ilurr Forbes has eani. home tn.m i.ein urfcring for S'Ve-ril days from .1. I letchei hu-pltal last atuiilay. M.ere alt.ie-k of army rheumiitlsm. The 111 e doing ,i well a eniild be .-x- t oldc-t .veather so tar this inter was! A son was horn to Sir. and Sirs, last Sunday morning when the m-r -ury 1 KVIIIIaid laM week, e'lirWimas e vt-. . n Kist'-fe-el ii below zero. Sllss Sadie Weed 01 Iliiv'sinipgh and her sister, Sits. Clara P -ft of Sh-'lburne, weie the; gue-ts of Slr- II. II. Tilley one day last week, as was .Mi.-. F. C. Forbes of Taleott. I i-rgi Mr- llftt-r Sloi"- eanu from Hiook 1 1 1 in-for her daiighler , mil griniNon, Sis Williaiel and U-i'iy. A daughter as b. in to Mr. and Sirs. William Slonell lasr v. k Slotner and cliil, are doing well. -10, S, Howe st tried for southern Califor lii eilneiay ot this week. II- will go to Lo.s Angeles hr.-t and spend the winter h- le is! In that vicinity. He may conclude 'o -Mir- ihere permnnently. T.L. Lost wek his moved Into his new tenement and shop Fr ink Ran-om went to liariv S itaiilay.-Th" village schools began Hut u tl' c-r 11 1111 Tie -day. Jan. 2d, with tho same tiaehers n- l.it term. -Mrs. II Mann Is leu-hing the school at Mile. F. D. McOiniis nnd family Sew in.r with friends In Holton. wiosTi'oitn. Miss Nellto Unity Is home fion. ti iinlnglon wlieret she ih teaching Mary I low-mil Is unite III The Instill 1-I homo In Altona, N. Hon eil ollleers of Westford Orange, Willi Idays. The Wright WILLISTON. (leorgt- W. nrownell was thrown rioir. bis wagvn last Friday anil received ,t ve ry had scalp wound anil Is now In a ciitlcal f ondltiou. Rev. Sir. Crawford roeeived a Chrlslmas preseuit of lo trom diflerent indlvleluals. SI", and Sirs. Sidm.y Tilley vcr. In St. (leorge- iccently to vNIt their p uenls. Al thtii- Tbompfon has moved to lOlleu 1T.1I1 ott, Sirs. Charles Derry of St. Al- Nasli-. bans was tho gue-it of Slrj. Charles Keefo penttwo days Inst wet'k. Miss Kate Rym H'f;nt Chrlsimas with fi lends In I;le-h-, mond. Conductor John Keefe's elaughter j 1 visiting fn jnds on tho Hat. .Mrs. Good Norihliieh and son Hlossom were In liurllngtem Sirs, i I'riefTy. Will Kennedy has gono to his 1 .. to spend the; lieil llros.'s poultry is -eur Jan. In. School No. 1 opened Dc". i' with Slbs Clara D.vgeit of I0sse. as teacher. A -'.Mystery 'leu" will be given In the town hall F.-lday eve-tiiiu, Jan. .1 for riio benellt or the Coiigrcg.ition.il e hur eti. I lii rry Ilopklnson Is home fiom SaMon's Piver. Ilov, ti. If. Iliik'-i and wlfo vent 10 liu.-lii.gion .Monday lor a few ilavf John Allen went to I0sse-. Jiincilon Sinn- day lo attend the party given in honor ot 1 leorge V. Allen'.s birthday Sllsts L(la SI. hippie went to Oram! Isle Tuesday, when, she haw a school, -Tho I'nlon Cheoe company paid fl.lS per hiindud for four per e-i nt. milk nnd on avurago price of Jl.lfl nor bundled for November milk. Slr.s. iOllzaboth Pi'ttengill, who l.as len very III at Fdgar Dunlap's, Is a little better. MILTON HOIK). Claud White went lo Franklin Centie Tueseliiy lo visit his sister, Sirs. Slard Hognboom, nnd returned Thursday ChiiTles Ille-o spent Christmas with Ins patents, Sir. and Sirs. II, 1 1. Rice. Fr, d Wood from Detroit, Sllch., is spending tho lioddays with his mother anil friends at Meorgla Plain. W. C. Hlako and wlfo en tertained their frlonds as usunl at Christ mas dinner. SIli-s fOinnm Boyden Is with liev sister, Mrs, Cnrr, and still obllgpel to use crutches. Fred nnd Hrrt Wood killed rabbits Saturday. Plowing was dono in Georgia on Christmas day. I0SSISX JUNCTION, Thp Baptist eliuroh nnd Sunflsy school I firlving at tlmlr cold storapo plant. Hur ney SlcCarou is at Sir. SIc.Muhon's. He Is oft duly fo'- a while nursing two fingers badly Jamnwel In coupling cars. rNDlOUHILL CI0NTIU0 fi, J. Hrown find son, Walter or llydo P.uk, Slass., are In this place. 10. W. Henry was- In liurllngtem on business We ilne-seay. Victor Horner and family of Ple-asant Valley .spent Dec. and 'Ji in this place Dtiinls Dickinson of Pleasant Valley spent a few days 111 til's place li st week, fox hunting. .Mr. and Sirs Ira Flemings of Cambridge sp "lit Sunday at IOarl Itansoin'.s. Guy Hillings has youe lo Georgia to work. SOFTH Hl'RLINGTON. .Mrs. Abon Rollins, who has been nt tho Slmy Fletcher hospital for the past threo weeks, Is Improving slcwly, Sam W. Tllloy has gone to North Troy, where he has secured a position n fore man in a printing otllce, Aithur Wood and nepnew, Romeo Wood, who havo liven lslllng at Fii'd Donald son's, havo returned to their homo In Swantnn, William Slaltland find family celebrated New Yffir's with relatives In Hurlington, Mrs. h. L. Lathrop, who has been quite 111, l.n reported better. The Hchoolfl In town commenced Tues day, with gooel atUmdnnee. COLCHRSTBR. Bvangellst Rev. I, T. Johnson Is hold, lng a series of meetings In the Baptist A special city meeting was held Flidajr night lor the purpose of discussing what action .should be taken In regard 10 re maining In the Poor lloufce Association. Sla;ioi Irrncr presided. C. P. Hugau thought more- time i-hould be given to look up the situation and move-d that th" llrst mtlclc of the warning be laid upon tho table am! this was done. Alter voting to exempt tho St. Albans Furnltnie com pany from taxation tor t period of ten yeats Irom the datee upon which thee com menced business, the epiestlon of the poor house- was again taken up. The former vote was reeonsldereil and 11 was decided niter consiilernblc discussion to ndopt a rcMilution otfejeil y p. L. Greene to pro test against further e:;peinllttire; on build ings and improvements: until after tho question or a county poor houe had been thoroughly canvassed. The revolution al so empowered tho poor master to enter the piotoU at tin- me--ling ot' 111 - direc tors January 1. t'nity Lodge, No. .'!. Knights of Pythias, have 1 leeted tlie lollowlng othcris lor the) ei.-tiing year-: Chancellor Commander, J. Aithur Rogers; vice-chancellor, II. W. eiolileli; pnlate, F. SI. Hlake; keeper of I u-e-nrii.s anil .-e-.il, L. 1". liiilley; master of 1 wi rk. (i. II. Dei lick: master at arms. .1. j). SIcHrlde; maslei of eche'ipier, W. D. Wat.son. ma-'ler of tlnatu-f, F. L. Seo-1 th d: trustee, I'. S. Campbell. I .Moses Sence-hal, who has been employ-1 eil as switchman in ihe Central Vermont railroad yard lor several years, was struck bj the (Jgdeiisbujgli 1 1 .1 which aillved hen at HbF. Slonday iimmlng whllo Ihe was walking along btshle the tiack. Il was nt Hurley's eio.lng when struck, -mil was taken to his home on Nuscii strict 1 He was Injured about the face and held, but ii is thought ihat ihe- Jinnies me not 1 soiloi.s. I The many frieinl.s of Slhs Jo-eplilne p. i Fete-hei who Is at Dr. Sp.irhawk's s.ina tailum In Hurlington, will be gileved 10 hear that her il.ness has taken a .-.eiious form, and there is but slight hope or her recovery entertained. I The community was shocked anil gileved Tuesday inorrilng to leain ot the death ol' 0110 of the most iieloveel young women' ot this city, .Miss Josephine- Hohoii Fletch er, youngutt daughter or Sir. and Slit-. John li. Fletcher. Sllss I'leie-her has been in Dr. Sp.11 hawk's seniinrlum for the past three we-eks, while she underwent an, operation whli'h was evidently .succes!--lul, and she was recovering gradually un- til last Friday night when she was taken suddenly woise and from which attack she hael not tho .strength to rally. Jo.-e-phine I!. Fletcher was lorn III this city is ' eals ago last October and has lived hern all luv life. She graduated from the hl,-h school in the class of I'M and fiom Vas- 1 s.ir College in iv!f,, .Sim., which tlnn- wdh the exception of one year, she has langlii I in the high .school here. She- leaves be-idu I her patents, one brother. Lieut. Win. It. I l-'l. tcher of the Fill. eil Stales navy and jlwo sisters. Sirs. lOlihu II. Huntington of low 11 and Sirs. Win. H. Hatch or this city. 'Sllss Fletcher wit. a young woman of ' many raic- iiualltics or person and mind and In her earnest 1 1 f t has endeared her self to nil who have had the privilege to 1 ome within the- spluro of her Influence-. In her home she was a helpful, loving daughter and slsier, as a teacher, a falth- fill and creisclentloiis worker, and a friend loyal and sympath-tic. Her manners, lliough simple and unassuming hud a charm which nnno could resist, and every one admired, anil she will be mlsse-d not only lu tho homo die le. but bv a host yC friends both In this e-lty and abroael, who sympathize deeply with lhn bereaved fain. Ily. The remains were brought from Hur llngtcn Tuesday evening on the 5:i0 tialn, 1 ar t li". chin bv a heavy piece- of timber yesterday shortly after 1 o'clock and wa vndeieil 1 uticonseloiis. lip was taken te his home, where he soon tegalnnl consciousness. j Tho Fl'lform Hank. No. -1. Knights nt Pythias, have elected the following n'-1 llee-rs for the ensuing year: Cii'.'taln. .1. fi. Iloyt; flrl lieutenant, H. W. Golden; socoiid lieutenant. C W. Hnckley; rec. til er, 10. SI. Hlake; treasurer, G. A. I.epper. Sllss lliniletla Chase or Lyndon has le tiiriird to this city for the fuiiernl or SIIsh Josephine I!. Fletcher. Tho St. Lukc-s Choir Guild a.ssl.sted by local musical talent. Is lo give a conceit at Paige's hall next Wednesday evening. Among those who will assist, are Slr.s. J, II. .Minims, Charles II. Anderson. L. S. Tlllotson, Farrnnd S. Stranahmi anil 15. It. l'ei kins. Miss Hell Dormau of Swnnton Is tho guest of Sllss Florence II. Hry.iut. The fuiiernl of Sllss Josepblno !!. l-'let-chi r will be held from her homo on Con giess street this otto! noon at 2 o'clock. Sirs. J. 10. Twohe-y and children came from New Jersey last, evening. Sir. Two hev bus rented the house on Farr.ir street which was formerly occupied by II. L. Hlr.dlcy's family. The Fnlform Rank, No. -t, Knights of Pythias have decided to hold a ball at the city hall Thursday, February i!. Tho rank has begun holding regular drills In pieparatlon for the exhibition drill which will be given at this time. Sllss Janet IVase returned last night from Rutland, where she has been spend ing the hollelajs. A. C. RliiKliam left Slonday night for Oshkc.-h, Wis., where he will spend two rncnths with his daughter, SLs. William Ituilbilrt. Sllss Jessio Chase returned last night fiom Northlleld, where she has been visit ing relatives foi a few days. Sirs. Sanborn of Swnntm nieut yester day with friends In the city. Frank Scotleld returned ye-sterday morn ing from the Adirondack, where' he. has 'aeen spending a week. FAIR FAN. Sllss Fannie Walker entertained ahcail 10 of her 11 lends with 11 puny Friday evening. Sir. and Sirs. 10. Rugg wriu to I urllngrun Saturday tc s-ieinl Xew Vcai's with Sir. mid Sir--. W. V. Fair. Sllss lOIIle IMl.-k Is visiting Sirs. D. N. Hunter in l-'airllcld this week. W. V. Fair was lu town last week.-Sllss T.IiIj Thompson d Swanton Is listing at Doug las Pu-k's Sllss Sadie Leach returns 10 S.ixton's River Wi dnesday utter spfiidhiff the holidays with bet parents. Sir. and Sirs. Ilulmit l.eae i. Sllss Nellie Tempi. Is -p nding New Veiai'sat C. A llawlt's. To leduce my stes.-k before taking Inven toi, 1 will, fiom January I. lo tin- IC.th, give a discount of 'Si per cent, on all mil linery goods, jackets, iiipes anil coll ir- )w ettes, anil on all other gocels lu the eliy geoels il'noitmeiit a discount of l im-i-eent. Coiner Cash Store-. 10. D. Sheparel son. The fun-ril ol' Sirs. I!. SI. Hall. ltd was ln'ld al her late honn Wednenlpy 111 I p. in. It v. J. G. Lnrhner otliclatliiE vh- l.-u-g eoiieoii.-e or soitowlug t'rleinls aid 1 eighbors present atlestc-el to the love and esteem hi which Sirs. Hallaid wns heM in Hint attend the fair. The socle' y needs it new. modern grariel stand large enough to hold two thousand people, Sunilay, Dee. :11st was the coldest this winter, tho glsttrlng It below zero at thermometer 7 u. m. 'LIOTCHIOR. II Iru 111 Le ich Is preparing to go to West Dover to take. 11 position as muster build er. Thero will ho. a dam 0 at Wesley Tinker's; In West Fletchet Friday even ing Sir Cloning has niovnl Into tlui Lowell house at th fool of IV.ieh lllll F L. Smith Is building a large addition to his cteamery. .Mr. and Sirs. J. .1. Patteison of Milton vlsllisl friends lu town Dec. 21. Ilov. C. S. Nutter preached at the SI. 10. chuii-li Sunday, Dec. 31st.. Sllss Grace' Randall re turnee! to Canibridgo Dec. 31st. Sever.il fiom th!.s town attevuleel the New Year's ball ot Jerfersonvlllp. Slls.s Uriah Itugg visited In Fairfax last week. Sllss Graco Leach spent Jan. 1 In Cnmhrldite. The Fletcher Dramatic club met Saturday evening for 11 rehearsal.- Sirs. Guy How ard of Fairfax visited ut 10. K. Crosler's recently. HIG1IGAT10. Mis. 10. J. It audio w has sold 12 lcres ot her Keyes farm to P. J. Fan-ell of Swnn ton. Albert, the 13 year e !d son ot .Moses Grcenl-i, had a narrow escape from drown ing last week. He bloke- through tho Ico while skating on the- river, but.tjolng 11 plucky little, fellow struggled ami dually got out without assistance, breaking -.ho, Ice with his elbows until ho worked his way Into where It would bear him up. A da tighter was born to Sir. and Sires. Penult ChrlstmnH morning. II. c. Carman went to Fusion Sat in day to attend the funeral of his brother Charles, which was held Mrudiiy. Sire. Jennie Harr or SI Hum -lent New Year's here with her father, Mr. A. A. Gregg. Sir. n,nd Sirs. Homer Gates of Franklin, Al Robln.sou and Sllss Slanile' Slange-r of St. Albans Were guests of .Mr.,niid .Mrs. W. A. Place New Year's. Sllss Sl.ibe'l lOdls. Ilariy Livingstone and Slls.s Mllilreil Lucius of St. Albans stunt New Year's with Warren Austin. Sir W. . Sluusell is on the sick list. 10 ST FA1RFI10LD. Sim. Ci. W. Hut Icon lu.il among her Christmas gifts tiw very choices plants, 0110 a Chlne-so Lily in a very curious Chi nese plant dish; the other is a JeriitHileni Clieiry. whl-.i Is benriim fruit. On It aio nine largo ripe cherries, ,; f,.- green ones i.n.l sMine blossoms The cherry crime trom .Montr il and the lily was piesentcd by Chin Ja-'k. Cblne-e Inspector at tin pent if Si. Albans Sljss Siauri Dudley vas obliged to be oul of school last on ucount ot severe trouble with her eye". SIis. Pel iv Chiis Is iUlto ill. X. W. Wood, who has not bee'l at all well this winter had a very pern- spell J'rlday night but at pr -eut 1- better Miss Laura lis of Qiiechee, reini Tly of this place. 1- In the- Hanover Hospital whole the has hail 11 ve-iy severe ipeiallou slices-fully l e-i'for iiie'd for apiier dlcltis. FRANKLIN. turkeys-tlm fame night they were stolen and Identified by the hoys. William Hrown ti-stllied lo the losing of the tut In ye. SIbs .Miranda Slotl dleel Dee. 31st, Fn m ral -i-rvle-is wero h"ld nt the lesldenee ef SI. V Slot! Tuesday the- 2nd lnt., Rei. JMvlel Mni'vl'i olhcliitlng. She was over mi ears of age and hail beep In falling health for -iever.il J. imi-s. .lullns Wood worth .mil family of Lncolle ,1. Q., wen entertained at Henry Slott's New Year's day. Dr. Sla-den has lvtiuni'd fiom Ne-w York. Sir. .-111(1 Sirs. Jarr.es Clink have gono to Coopei-ville, N. S'., for 11 vlsp of soieral days. Sits. 10. J. Rarslow of Swnnton Is visiting hi r parents. Rev and Sirs. Dnld Slarvln. Daniel Grlgg.s, an aged resident, Is epilte sick. The Dean family enterialnrd frlendi nnd relatlv from St. Albans New Year's day. Sit. and Sirs. W. J. Jameson entertained the- Whlt e-lub at their re sldence or, Thui.ilay 1 ten lng th 2Sih nt. The Lltmary Club met with. Sirs. N K. Miirtln on Filday evening Hip 2Mb till. Seth Slnrtln has been at home fiom Hurlington for .1 few elays. for a vllt. 10DI0N. Illtier-i with heart trouble, Willi itn Spear l.s able f walk aid ride out sirs Nii'hnnul Kel ' wa, ealled t ho jn 1.1 t Sii. mil. iy by the serious line 111 daughter, Sirs. Mertlo Tlmtrip-on Tim graded school In tho beautiful el im modlotts new Mohool building ope "J j n 2.1. with time elepcirtim nts Mr J Small, prlnclnal of the grumm . gr 1 , Sllss Lilt Ulekarel, teacher of ' i i-Inedl-ite: iui'.l Sllfs Inn Itolii il , 'piliiiary nchool. The coimrr-. u I clety has re-e'elveel 11 gift of .IK") from SLs 1 C. 11. Hut en of New Yoik, to 1 I lng- for repairs on thi-ii li r V I George Sevre-ns Is very low w , r on the huigs.SIrs. Ditdlev D. 1 with cancer on the breast. ,m 1 Sir man Hlake h.JB a eance r 1 n Sits. W. S. Robblns- whs tie- 1 1 a very beautiful Slorrls ch 1 1 ! mas from Ipt two cons, l'i r. u 1 I LOWI0LL. I Adelbeit Austin and ft hi- r bridi'p vlflted ai Hin"iy Austin r t -Truman Loekwoori ha-- m e d .' ' Hutrhlnson's tenfmint. -A I.. I Carl Wlnehe ster and Le-lii Kir home from Harton Aeuihir. Ii 1 A daughter Has born to M: 1 l 1 Fiank Kinney Dee. 2.".. It.i vnci 1 Po and wife vlslt-il In Irasl nr. 1 1 Mrs. C. II. Newtcu Is In ' d. r lot- her mother, who Is vet., HI. 1 1 imy. c in- iy. N F. ' nr, wero A I jilt 'KG It SPRINGS. W i' havo received a lery readable article from some pel son unknown to us u-lntlig to -lolen luikrys We elo not print artt lea Irom anonymous- sources One of th" ir.ost enjoyable social events of this season was 11 whist party given by Sir. and Sirs. WI 1 Ja.nerH n. Over 3n were serve 1 with an elegant icpapt. Ira II inlii- Is home fivm Spiuced.ile. On', Tor the winter. Sllss Julia Reynolds re turned to St. Albam en toiito Tor Wood stock on Satuiday. Sir. H. Slanslleld of lOssrx is visiting SIis (ieorge IJeanlsley. James Gallegher of Hurlington spent Nov Vear's with his rather, Joseph Gallegher. There is good crossing on the lako now, ns suon as there Is slelgnlng to go wi:h it tho road to Swanton will be well trav elled as usual. Fted J'ray has returned to Albany, N. Y. GRAND ISLIO. Sllss Slary Ilibbarri gave a d inclng par ty to about forty of her young friends I'ridiiv evenlm- It w is an entoyable af fair Sir. and Sirs. Jchn Parker ot North Hero called on fri.-nds in town Saturday. I!.-v. C. V. Ross and Rev. L. 15. Tenney 'schaiiged pulpits last Sunday. S. W. Ilnag and .laughers retui neel-to IMatis burgh Dec. 31 111 a low- boat. Sllss Slary lllbbarel and Sllss I0a Kinney returned to their school in Pluttsburgh on Slonday via the steim yitelit Nirvana. the c'omiu'iiiity when- she had passi ,1 h gii'.itr por'ion of her life. Aioon preseni from out of townwere :lIon.Oirii e Haliarl and wife-, Mis. Joseph Hall.. id and sen, SIr.s. Lm.na Hoyden and son, .Mr. anil .Mr--. v. II. Sleriick and Sllss Soph 1 Dinsmore of 'le-orgla: H. H. Hee-miin and v ile and J. S. ILiyiii-s and fori ol Pui llngton; Sir. ami Sirs. SI. H. I.encli of 10s sex and D. O. Hullock of Sl lton. The Mor al tribute w- le ti'-auliful, among them be ing a cluster ol eainaiio'is from SIi. H. li. He enri of Hurlington. also cm uutu-us. and Hmlliix from the La lies' Ylll.ici' 1m piovcmeiu s-)eety, of which Sirs. H.tllaid was vice-president. Hon. A. li. Heemau had ch.in?e- of tie- 111 rangeme ul with SI. V. Illcks In attcnduiice.-'l'lie Rlciitoid Join ml of Dec 11 says: The organ re-i lt al. which was given last Friday night m the Slethodl-t cluitvli. was fully eepial to :1k high expectations of the mullein Sir. and Sirs. SI. P. Hrlll an receiving e oiigratulatlons oyer the- arrival of a son January 2d. Sirs. Fanny Geno of Sptlng lield, Slass., Is spendh.g 11 few days with lier parents, sir. anil Sirs. G. W. Hall n :nrm d to th iso ' mv W e ilnesil jy r -t ii 1 11 d trom I w h re she h id weeks. -Sirs lAjUoilli; county, SIORRISVILLIO. The Grange held their annual meeting for the- election of ollleers at their hail Thursday aftrrnocu, resulting as follows: Slusiur. Harrison Dodge: overseer, Je-se Gliiiisie-; lecturer, Sirs Jesse Gliniort-; stew. ud, William Daniels; assistant stew aid. Charles MeCarty; chaplain, Sirs. A. It. Stiong. tr.-asiuer. S. N. Pnlmer; scc ntaty. Alln Horde-n; llora, Sirs. S. N. Palme-r; puinona. Sirs. Oconto Smith; Cer-e-s. Sirs-. II. Dodge-; gate-keepir, Levi U I Glle.s. DVDi: PARK. The vlllugi- p. ople we re some-whal sfu tled Fild.ty eeiilng upcu lie-.irlng that P. T. Denlo's house was on lire. The lire- de partment consisting of two lire i-xthigulsh-evs wete soon at hand and under the m-inage'iniiil of W. W. Thorp the lire wn. (Illicitly put out. ilieof tho partitims c.u.gbt lire fiom the furnace- chimney .Sterling Lodge of I. O. O. F. elected the following oITlce-rs Friday i-M-ning: N. e:., A. V. Wi.swell, V. G . C. A. Slaylou; trc-asiirer, C. A. Knight; secretary. I. -o Andiews Ii has not be"n declde-.i wh'-'i Henry Fllntum. ' the Installation or oft leers wl.l take -.la.'. Yetniont Acai'-' It Is sumiesteri th.it Ihe Odd 1-Vlkw's hi..- ('apt. C. W. Rlalcc and wife are In Hol ton thl week. D.' S. Scott and wife of Jrthuson were In town Sunday, calling on Sirs. Riymote, sister of Sirs. Seotl. G. II. Slf-h In of Ciimnrldge was In town Tuer ehiy ol' this week. W. II. 1-Omery. deputy sheriff. Is In court this week on duly. The I M rclsps at the church Chlistmun wero verv good, and presents were uumer iiis. useful and valuable. 10. S. Campbell of Johnson him sold his wood lot In 10dm to L. A. Caipenter: consideration SVA Silas W. Whllcomb of Hvde Park has sold bi.s let of land on Fast lllll to Iietnv 10. Miles: cnnslileratku WV O. S. Annls of Troy mil II. C. Flsk or Slorrlsvllle, 111 toinles, were In town Thursday lo attmd a suit bronchi In trover, W. iikeli-dri, administrator, against .leiome and Charlfu Tl Intson of Watervllle, F. 11. Rnymoro whs (he (ourt and a Judgment for plaintiff was given. An npp.il was taken -Sits. John Shover has had a. i-pveie stroke of pamhsls. and is quite feeble. j large attendance and 1 splendid time was the verdict Slonday night i'f till" v erk at tho Social club's dance, at the m'lls. A, P. Sweet and Wife of IjOWell were In town Skti'luy to attend tho So-, clal club dance. j JIOFFIORSONVILLF.. ' Nelson Fan-'.if irssed away Friday ntght and his funeral was held at the hoiiso Sunday, lie was. past eighty je-ars old and had been In feeble health for several ye-ars. Henry Wevtor, unel wlfo from1 II mover. N. IL, who have hen visiting friends her- resumed home .Monday. Over one hundred nnd hfty couples attend ed tho N.-v Year's ball at Hotel Slelendy .Monday night and report a very pleasant time. Th" m-xt meeting of the Crescendo e'ltlh will be held Jan. 12 at the residence of W. D. Huchanati. Tho study of lOng llsh history will be continued. Mrs. G. D. Cleveland from North Adims, .Mass.. has the past week sold her real estate hero to S. 10. Pop-, and S. JO. Pups afti-r re-n-rvlng a building lot, has sold I' to Georgo Thompson. WOLCOTT. Sir. and Sir-. lOdw.ird Sleeper are the happy pare nts of a son born Dep. 2Sth. The dance Slonday cvenl'-g at the town hall was ,1 snice.-s. Tin-re wcie a number fiom Slorrlsvllle, Haidwlck. I'r.iltsluiy and Albany, who attended. Sirs Carroll Tiylor Is better. Sllss IO'.hel and Slasier llav Powers of Hurdwlck spe-nt New Year's with their grand parents. Sir. and Sirs. 10. C. Slann. 10. SI. Jordan wa lu town fi-em Haidwlck the- first of thr week on account of the lllni's of hit- wife. Ar thur Hlgelow. manager cf ti'c creamery. Is attending the Dairy School at Hurling ton. NORTH HYDI0 PARK. PriaKnee Stowell expects to move- to S'owo this- wek. Sirs C. 11. Souther ' 1 ntertalnlng l.er sister from Lowell. T'i watch ir-eetlng at the church Sunday even ing was 1 vny plei.sant affair. Sl.ixirn Stone and wit' were flven .i.surpris-e par t. Friday ev-nlng.A pleasant social even lug was spent. A buivl of flower and oth er gitts was pr.-sente-ri to tlvm Sir. Stoin Is one of tin- oldest m -n 111 town. Davlel Trillin with a friend took his annuil New I Year's 'xc-ilfsion. OKAiS'MK U017XTI. JtANDOI-PlI Sllss Mary DiiIIoIm will n. . e miui brother Cheirlrs oil 11 Kurop .111 rlj lng New York about the lu-t ol fot Naples-. They wll' tra.il Switzerland and Gerrr mj , 1 time In Paris and the 1 gn 1 . I.e. tinning ntwmt 'b' I 1 -1 Diillols the irip v 1 bu-lnevx for n. w e.iauv of c'hb .m c lli-eteil. Pi it J l- P I 1 I Wll 1 I her I IV- STu'- i n - I Sirs. Willi 1 m pcriorme-ii mjii.i , - - . . m-. or sevon stii 1 1' -in 1 , , u tuberculous 1 unre !- , 1 1 comloi table .t the r; mil u rn No. It'. Ori. r . . e more- City, -Iih I. I president: H G Go. C. W. A. 1-1' nan tre asiirer. W II K lloeart. N. 10 'Jr. 11 tiustce-. Slonday Jolm Hl.u-. oai.l - pi ri sheep, imving fr-om . to T.. . . 1" e p t 1 1 Hives a' V-j SI 1 run Row ell - Ippoti cattle i ml ; hi-s.- V vi E 1 r t la - ler Selin Holm 11 a. 1 g u !, g . we I y repairing hu-ii . - .il.iui and In .riteel the qiMrte.'s 1,1. I. r . R. .1 Li n i . cated by Jen! - m.u-le I Ihe annual bill 01 'h It ft 'company was . r I . - g. H r DuPols & C.n 1 f.i'l Tu- s 1 . , thete being is ilan. I . . . uol i.r sieles the hos"inen 11 .1 tVir ' 4 and Is-ibell's ore I t mm it' x ' Harrc ftinil'hed inn-', an 1 cert cntertalnme-nt 1 mg ulvi-n i 1H.1 11 u I' n II 1 il e.- e .1 win " 1 r 1,11 lille -, 1 1 Mi I SI V .1 e oai .1 10 : . - i in Row e VI IT ' .' I r t 1 , re ll per lain i lo. k . 1 1 t i- I'm, Vk-J- SCI and le r s on 1.1.1 fiC'ITl, 1 fov. I . - in SI O'lS r M I' dancing began, f Red Lion Inn to a lng continued till f. Were cle iresl. Sllsses lOunlce FI 11 Lucie Vlnll. go t I e lal study til Fren. 1 David and Charb s from a few days' Muss. H H. Grant has n ' irm d t N bridge after 11 vlsii -o hi.- sister N. Totman Last month the u-ipetattve rcecive'il CT.iiOil pounds- of milk Slls.s Slae Whltmcre retuineel ' 1 toll tho llrst of the we "k .itt. , 1 few days with Sirs. Sarah R r Siinda.,- nlbth' a nnn giving n.s nam. ,1-1 Patrick Lyons stopped her. at.d .k 1 fee food. Ire said he was an .-s. aoeel nm e of ar asylum at Dorchester, Sli w n he had been for i'i year-, lie aia m came this far on Hip cars' wiM t llti( monev h had secured anil wa '.' iU L r ,1" rv i g- n 1. Fl ,11 1 Un a .,-. . 111. tit. f T'nlleern.m 11. .rk I ' to l'.oston and verltlcd t.ye n" Tuesd-cy an attendant came f r 1 m Next "Sunilnv Rev. T. A. llr-w i' i w conduet a m -morlal s nee ..t Gra' 1 mv hall In memoiA of the tire jtr.rao. OKLKANS COUNT V. GilfOION'SHORO. Louisa Chandli r o-lon Thursday nk'hi. been tor the past le-w SIONTGOSI I0P.Y ClONTPti:. .Miss Lillian Hassle-r has leturncd to Phlladelphl i after sp.-ndlng sevci.il months at home. .Misses Laura ut d FIoim Gllmoro of Hurllnglon, who hue been heie for the holidays, have relumed ti that city. H. I. Slarey has moved his tamlly in to one of J. c. llutchhis' tene-nie-nts, mid will cuter (he employ t f lliitcl.in.s & Son. Sirs, liiissett, an'ag.d wom.ui, dl.-il ai th . home ot her sou Jc Hph, Dec. 2Mb. and was buiii d on Sun day tho 3lst, Rev. J. C. Horry otllolating at the funi'ial ' s,-i vices. Sllss Lillian Fat nswiirth has gone to lOnosburh .'ais fot the w Inter. .Mrs. Salome lienwav re. Sllss Sinbel SI. Hull of Fairfax, the solo- ttirncel iccently tiom an extended vNtt with 1st. is a young lady with a superior na- riiendi In Moutpeller and Hurlington tiii-.il voice which is highly cultivated and The fune ral of Sir. James Davis, vt,,0 died wonderfully sweet. Her selections wen Dee. 27th. was held Irom his late resilience nil beautifully tcnde icd and cnthusia -1 1-1 on Tuesday. Jan. Jel. Hoe. J. V, lierry of- eallv received. SI. O. Vincent and w iro 1 1. elating. Ills son, S. D. Davis, who in of Rl'hmonil 1 pent IOdw.'ird C itpentcr. clul at tli- Gi-tnge siicr-rs-s tlnuncl.illy. New Sear's elav with -The W. R C. boy so Hall Dec. 27th was a A short programme have chosen the following officers for the churrh. Sendee every evening at 7, Ills year: F, W . Hooth, treasurer; Sllss Alice wife, who lias a tlno volco, Is with him Mllihnm, clerk: Fred Thompson, superln- (endent of the Sunday school; A, F. taiK-ttmry, aBsliitant superlntcuiclettt and and assists by alnglniir. Kvory one Is cor dially Invited to attend, St r. George Sc-v-i crancc, wno is nt her son's, Mr. rg(i hc-v-i r. H. IS.U A Wonderful Medicine. e EEC HAM'S mm m tm For Dillous and Ntrvous Dlsnrdfrs. sticli an Vlnd and Pain in Ihe Stomach. Sick Headache. uiacuness, ruiness ana aweiung atler meals. iJKiiness ana urowsiness, coia Chills, Mush- 1 Incs ol Heat, Loss ol Appeliic, Shortness of llreatn, costlveness, tuoiches on the akin, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams. and all Nervous and Trembling Sensctfonh, etc. These aliments all arise from a disordered or abused condition ol the stomach and liver. llcecham s Pills will quickly restore rcmales 10 complete health. Thcv promptly remove any obstruction or Irregularity of the system. For a Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Sick Headache, Disordered Liver, etc., they act like mafjlc a few doses will work won ders upon rhc Vital Organs; Srrcnglhenlngthe muscular system, restoring rne long-iosr cam. )iicxiiiii priHKing line inc keen cukc hi jippcmt;, , and aroumlnq with tho Romobud of ' nonim i na whoio pnymicai onoroy 1 of tho human frame. F or throwing vii iu vmrm rnov ara aoacuffv rm- ' nownod. These ore "facts" admitted by thousands, In all classes ol society, and one ol the best guarantees lo the Nervous and Deb tated la that Beeehim'a Pills have ihe Largest Sale ol any Paient Medicine in Ihe , world. This has been achieved Without the publication ol testimonial. 1 Beecham s Pills have for many years been the popular family medicine wherever the Enrilsh laneuaee Is spoken, and thev now aland witnoui a rival. 10 cents and 25 cents, at all drug stores. was rendered nnd refreshments were, serv ed. Dwlgh: Alfred nnd 10. Tnlior ol Jsllp, Long Islanel, N. V.. lotiitned to their lo belia Jan. 'Id. -Fannie Walker enti lfaliled about 75 young p?ople at bet- hewe Doe Mh and all report a pleasant tlm. Sti . Cyrus Newton ami daughter of St. Alluns are spending 1 few days with Sirs. J. Kug gles. Sir. and Sirs, Ira C. Hlshop liiue re ttirned fmm Slontpe licr. Holla Hunt e f Ittown Fnlvcrslty, Providence, R. 1 Is rpeiullng Ills vacation with his friend, Cleoige Hunt.P.ev. A. . Ford is attend ing roviial meetings at Iliughamvllle. Sir and Sirs. Alouzo Ilcllows have gono to Lowell to Uve SIONTGOSI Kin'. Presiding F.lder C, S. Nutter of St. Al bans will tpi'i-ach at the SI. 10. church 011 j;,. Vinlney Instead of Sllss Vena Shlna been scivlnr a sentence at A'lnd.-o-. p.f.s In en pardoneel by Go. Smith and leach ed home on the afternoon befiiic his fath i r s fuiiernl. A great ileal of slclenc-ss ;uv alls al this time here-, the rr.cst sorlous cases being those- of quite young children. A ca-e of diphtheria a! Otis Mnnoh's. Owing lo some nV.Mnke n last week's Is sue of the) Free Press the following item appeared: "The Christinas tree at th R.iptist church cm Saturday evening was followed by .111 oyster supper at the Con-' greg.itlonal church Monday eenlng." It should ham read "The Cbrlstinas tree at' the P.aptist church on Saturday evening; was followeil ny nil oyster .sjipper. The tree ami e-Nerelscs a, tho Congiegatlon.il church wen- on Slonday evening," FAST HliRKSIIlRi:. The correspondent was Incorrectly In formed In legard to a marriage last week. It bring that of Sllss lOmmu Slurrey ni-.d Sunday next at 10:50. Ivatc and Clarence Hope returned to the 8. N S. at Johnson on Slcmdav, nccompanled by Harry Win slow of llurko. who spent his vacation with them. Ilerhei t l.arock had his foot badly hurt last week while working In the woods. Watch night services wero held nt the SI. K. church on Sunday night, Tho I,, A. S. will me-et on Thursday of this week nt the parsonage. N. V. Tay lor, who cut his foot so seriously In November, Is wi much Improved that he Is nhlo to be- about. Al electric light has been placeel In the coiereel brlelge, near II, II. Fuller's by the public nplritod resi dents of that locality. Sllss Sadie Smith is home, from St Allxins, where cho him been working In a millinery store. RICH FORD. A daughter was born to Sir. nnd Sirs. 10. 10. Sillier Thursday evening. Mother nnd child are doing well. Col. Ij. C. heavens has received Inlslll genco of the critical I'lness of his bio ther. Hev. Dr. P. F. Leavens of Passaic, N. J. Dr. .Innoway of New- York In con sultatlon, offers some encouragement that he may recover if great earn Is taken. It Is a brain trouble Induced by overwork, and he In very low. SHELDON. The annual meeting of the directors ot the Franklin County Agricultural nnd Sic and Carl Vadn.y as It was printed, Thero will be services iii Calvary church Sunday mniiiluc A number of ooupliM irom hcio attended the New Vear's daneo at lOnns bnrgh Falls. Sllss Doni Iloelges 01' lOsse-c Junction snout 11 few days with her sis ti r, Sirs. L. II. Hutton, this week. (JlteVNIf ISLK imiFNTY. ALIU'RG CKNTHB. Grorgo 11, Sowles Is homo from the Wift on a lslt. Nelson Sturgeon spent a few ilnyn In Hurlington last week. SIIsse.s Slnltio nnd Slurlu Rockwell left town Slon day to till tlii-lr positions lu St. Johns bury as teachers. Sllsii Miranda Mott died Ft May evening at the residence of P. A. Lnduc's. The funeral was' held Tues day nt 10 a, m. from Sins. SI. T. Slott's home. Ilobett Souli', the popular con ductor on the Central Vermont railroad, spent New Year's with his grandfather, William T. Soule. Sirs. Rul'ua Green Swanton Is visiting Sir ami Sirs. Hny nes, Sirs. Julian lllll returned 1olnt Installation with Rehe-knh Lodge. The otTle-ers or the C. 10. Society tew- the? ensuing six months wl.l be as fol.ovt: President SI D. Whitney, vlce-pre-slde it, P. I! Foster; treasurer, Sirs. A. V. Wis well; recording .-ex-retary, SIis FOlla Kins ley: cote-, spending seci i-iar . .Mr. L. II. j.i-Vtis; organist. Sllss lOtla (Hodge tt. JOHNSON. William Maigctts and family from West P.umncy, N. H . visited at Thos Slnrgett'rti last week, returning Satin day. Arthur l.aduke Hill has returned to her school I in Pioctor. and SIWs Slay linker to lur'.s at lliattleboro. Special asent of the Pe.-t 1 Odlce department I lathway. togethe r with lion. 11. 11. Power.s of Slorrlsvllle', wero in town Satutday ami Slonday looking ov er tile route for the rural free delivery of mall lit tpls town, It Is claimed the e er- , vice Is assured this time. Jani"s Siewart l.s able to be out, but cannot use hi- arm yet. lOd ward Hayes and wife, and lOlmer Rely and wite from St. Al'ians, tt.iv Stui te mil and wife', anil Sirs. H-tsey Sturtevunt from 10a.t Fulrllel l. spt-u the holidays at Dell Sturtevant'.s. The young people of the M. 10. church eairied a N' w Year's dinner to Hurley Sweets, and spent tin- altcrnoon with him. Ills leg s doing as well a,s could be expected. I It.,- is not speeding a.s well as It did Inst winter, not-' withstanding the- f.ut that all claimed iti would spend much better, there being 10 I Itt lo rain elm lng last summer. ( George W Maker ctarted for Chicago, 111., on .Monday last, where he will r 11 aln with his daughter a few months. W. C. Donne sp.nt a tew days with Hon. Jed P. Clark of Slllten the llrst of tho w-cek. Abraham Nolan ami family visit ed his father lu Swanton last Suneiav, re turning Tuesday. W. D. Welch r.imn from Lebanon em Tuesday ami closed 11 Irade with C. S. Clark of Stowo for the Welch house on lt.illro-ie street. 11. W. Peck istnrtesl Tuesday with 11 car of po-t.itoe-s for Haverhill. Slass, Mrs. Slaty Clary and her hrother, William from Si. Ml.ays, .weie lu town' Saturday. Mr.. C. P. Jones has returnul from a visit to her hrother In llrnndou. WATI0RV1LI.I0. lOilward Sla'iu has Just added n veran ila to his house. Alible Wood of St. Johns bury Is visiting her uncle. Flunk Chase. -There will be 11 communion si'rvico at tho Ciilon church Sunday. Rev. Sir. How- Sirs. A. to spenil SI is. W. son and Sirs. C. . Wllley is improwug Alex McLaren who has lie 11 in potr health for the past year, is much woi.-e. Miss Slur gari t Geiihle ot Lowell, .Mais.. ksiteil friends 111 town last week. Wm. Simpson Is visiting his son Walter, a! Ml. liei'inon. .Mass., where In- is attetiellng school. Tim creamery made in Novc-m'.ier '.'.."Ti lbs. eil' butter, at a total cost of $277.:'l and paid the patrons S, ct. per lb. H. W. Caleler wocd anil W. A. Thompson went iWhtiig at llosmi'r pond last Friday and b"ought heme a nice string or ll.-h. A number or friends and neighbors attended the Christ ina;, exercises at 11. W. Calderwood's -m Cliri-unus night, the tiee was we-ll lo.ideel villi pre-se'iit-, and the exercises by the children were ery good. Saute Clans Sprague. e.illeil later In the evening with an exprtf-s -win. w igen lo.uleil with goouies tor tne utile oness ami all had a very enjoyable time. ot I'. .-t. Grant 1 -past yeai SI --1- Jlu'.l. To-morr iw Hm' Vv w iy coii.rn:--i " gentle. 1:1 P. el the uuspl' .- 1 1 1 cultur -. Sir. and Str F I ef, William linn- KIIHStS of P -'el S. w eek. Sllss Ulla K ! of Xon ldeml her itii. '' r 1 Hell Pros'. bo dle'l 0 ring i.U'is, Seymo' U. V1.1l'. V 11 spr 1 "ipro .-mi Si ate P.O,rd S'a'e .k .1 ir ' 1 I - 1 a s ,lln .1 of Vc and ( Ir S ' iiiieel . HP.OOKi ILLD. It. Smith of No-1 li the wintor with be I II. ?pragii' Sir- l: 1 Sir-, w. II. Spi ig-m 1'. 10. Hoard's ulelef. son is s(, u Wi'i monia. Inslilla'.ion or otic ert 1 Gi.ing) will be held Frid ix T o.sier sunpe.- will rollitt '.iff e at the Fast lirooktleld S-nul were: Supei int-ndent, 10 J. Yra k ant supeiintendent, F. II Wll . iile-r, W. W. Sprague; m ret,ir librarian. Sir- l- s 1 -tnd- ard oltlclatlng. .Mr. and Sirs, Fre'd Maicy spent New Year's with her parents at lOden. Slls4 Ji'imle Carpenter Is at homo froii'Sllddli-town, Conn., for a few days. Sirs. Gcorje Thomas and daughter ot I Chicago are l isting Sir. ami Mrs. Myron church. Slr.s. Fred Ransom and daughter 1 Fliunhe of lti.rllngttiii me vlstlug her mother, Sirs. Stanley. II, .1. L'elley has llnlslie-d his v, ork nt Slorrlsvllle and re turnee! homo. Sirs. Mlenjatnlu I.ovcl.ind uml Sirs. .Mudgutt of Fairfax visited Sir. and Sirs. S H. Slll'cr last week John Lara way lost a valuable hoise Sunday . nlc'lll liv lleiMi ensf In tltrt clnl.tj. 11 V I ''f Jncksen nnd Chauncey Tlllotson went to r. lti.vlnn Monil.ie Irt l.iif n ,.ni.nt,l ,.e l.r.,.... cj in i 1 NIOWPORT. 1 lOdwaid au.l Floyd Sillier are here from Hurlingtoi-.. visiting their uncle. O. C. Sillier. Sllss Wl'nia Sheldon has been In i Hasten and vicinity .spending ihe holidays. Paul Fleming has been anointed llght ' house keeper for Newport and Whlpph-'s Point. It Is the same position held by his li ther the last year ot his life. The State convention of Congregational churchts will he held here January l'J and U Tho Vumont Donn-stlc Missionary society ami the Vermont Woman's Home .Missionary Ftiioii will holii their annual meeting at the same time. -Mr. J. A. Prouty la very s'rk. A. G Rowley died at his farm home on tho Lake road December Ho wns born In this town and had always lived here, lie leaves a widow and threo isnns. all residents of this town. Dr. Gould, who went from here lo spend tho 1 winter In Ronton, was hurt while getting off the electric car recimtly. lie wan i thrown in such n way that he hit e n nls l head and remained In an unconscious con dition for a long time-. The 0d marrlagu anniversary of Mr. and Sirs. O. SI. Grif fin was observed December W by a largo number of th Ir friends and relatives. -.Mrs. Henry tlein ind children plan to so to California soon, where Sir. Heart went some weeks ago. .Mrs. .Vrtlnir Temple of S. Jiihnsbury Is visiting- her sister, SIis, F. S. Tinkhi'iu. ORA FTPIU'R Y. A. Henjamln has bought Ihe Humps place and moved rhere. .Mabel Carr has letiirneil to her selu.ol work in Connev tli ut. Tho Academy is having two v.ei'ks' .nation. Sirs, Jennie Randall and son Jntuiu have returned to Harton Slit-. Wheeler, ag.il UN years, dleel at her home of Hrlght's ilisens- last Thursel iy. Th" funeral was hold Satuiday afternoon. Sirs. Wheeler was a woman respected and bo le veil by nil who knew- her. She left i husband and four sons to mourn her lo.s who ha ve tho sympathy of tho cntno community. W10STFUOLD. I'lierc was no school lu the upper de - BltAINTP.lOi: The tudenl.s attending t.- graded school resumed 'tun f short rece.ss. Sllssets Nina Hat Wcodward. F.thel and Jennie returned to the Normal -'1 " artt-r u in el.ey.s recess. ' 1 wife, who went South some have I cached their destmi'i clmate .-eenis to benellt t-i le.- r Cle i e i F icg t m. r at 1 Mr D i a a l n d I'nr f I t h ti R. Hale Fllnt'.s father anil tn bury have been spending ' u w i her.' Foster Claflln, an old tlm- r oi the town, died at his home on ne-ilny morning of lasi week after and painful illnes.s. The f'li r.u w Frluay at the e-hiiivh. eon 1 t I t Mr Cbldli'V of Randohih, a-- s 1 K. L. Sturtevunt. K. Hiui li ai". ti I Rexburv visited Sirs. Run iati - i , C. K. Woodwanl. last wi - k TFNHRIDGK . Sli. and Sir. W. H. Oui.rmi ' t ' Slass., and Sir". W. P. Heau lerk i J S n. .v ne.ioelerk of Cento c.nd. " H w twr.. cneMs of Sir. and Sir- H hem. In IlllflVllo V. V S,. . n r.l.. e t..,.l,r " n i I nun) .-Mlillini ccoi r, ocuvor " I ' ....,-J it.nt'lt. fnul 1IJ A 111. I I -li I , tten.t ,.1,1.,. .u1 ... .t. Z. S. Iluynes If, quite III, caused by hfm f .,rlde's fu,,r. ,'i,. ei, 7 on tho 37th ult. by Re'. Sir, Howard. Mrs. n fall a ohort time ago on the walk in hi r froot'.vanl. SOUTH HERO. A i-pllot w'eejjllng took place nt the. homj of If l-efris December 27. when his STOWE. Sll'ses Nellie nnd Slury Watts spent t-evernl days last week with Sirs. C. J. Scrlbne-.' at St Albans, Ausle c. .Moody chaiilcnl society will ho held at tho Port- daughter, Cora U, was ttnltrd In inarriugo who has ben spending the holidays In land house on Wednesday, Jnn. 10th at 10 to Rev. William c. Clark of Gcorpln Hev. Slon Isvllbi wns In tow a Saturday ami o'clock In tho forenoon. This In an Im-i Charles W. Clark, father of tin cinnm. Hutnlnv Sh.- left Sll.llri.iv innl nlni- on eh.. i ii loin, ineviiub' ouviciy are twin-iertorme'u mo i-ficiniotiy, ansiHteu by Ucv.llist car lor Uildaiwuti'i' Mass., where partn-eont In tho village last weds. Sir. Al liott spent the week at hi.s home lu Der by. Sirs. lOdwIn Hrynton has gone tu Newport to visit her mother, Sits. Stiller SI. SI. Sillier loturned to Providence, Slonday Sits R. H. WiUlit rctuins from .Glen Sutton, Cnnula this week after spending eight weeks with her elaughter. Owing- to other county meetings beini. h-dil at tho same timo tho Christian IOii- rally lias been mljoiirned ta u later date. Tho Slethoellsi 10piscop.il mid Congreg-itlonnl chinches will hold union services dining the week of prayer. prortRY. SIl's Rernlee Wheeler, a Btudent ot Dei by Academy, from West Charleston, In very sick with pneuninnln, with lypho'd symptoms. She was called home last week to attend the funeral of her grandfather and was taken elowu while hom .--After avciul imuths u sevue, unci Uuuswious Hay- ward. retunieel to their n.'iics -a.se w ti, .111S.S 1. 1111. 1 i "I U'l IS t'n- ' " with Lebanon, N. H. fn. rds - A t i son of Weathsfteid, has b, n a e n st , r Sir?. 10. W. Howe for a f-w la T' village improvement soeie'y t"- iv n holding a fair nnd re.sthal at Wee . s b,i 1 next week. Slls.s Gertrude Gnooil. i Danvers, Slaos . who has b. ,11 a ci st i ' Sir unci Sirs. Ora II. Goodale. ti'tu'n-el 'o Danvers Slonday. Hon. F 11 l ,i"m u who has bi'cn contlne-d t i hi- boij i a f w wcclis. will soon bo out. It is ho ii. Prof, and Sirs K. .1. Pug ie. -mouth. Sln-s., who spent le-t w ik hm as guests or Sir and Sirs. Ai-eh i Adams, have ictuincd home The- Mill 'a or Whitney Post and of Wt-'tnn K. C, will bo installed Satui i..y ' --R Sir. and Mrs. Fred F. llavwnrd o' lorv- cConlinued on 7'h page "Fidelity" Hipta Cure Co. i vern Main Office 4 Y.M.C.A. Building Burlington, Vt. No charge for examination or treatment unless a cure is effected. Write or call for circular and testimonials.