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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS : THURSDAY. MAY 4, 1805. One Cent A WORD. Advertising In this column one cent n Word, cacli Insertion. Copy may bo changed every week. Cash in ndvnnco re quired. No advertisement taken which Is less than twelvo words, two lines. Special terms to advertisers using from to 1,X lines within twelvo consccutlvo months POINTERS. OWNKltS OK FAHMS who wish to hire help or to sell a farm should Use thU column. Nearly 0,000 copies of this paper arc sold every issue and your advertise laetit would ho read by many possible buyers. ::7,wt WANTED. RELLVM.R HINULH MAX. S! or over wanted tn work on farm and market garden. C. C. Barker, North avenue. UCtf&w.lt. A rilYSU'IAX wnntcd to take n well established practice In a Rood manu facturing and farming town on tho H. It. $10" required. Address Unx 240, I'ut liey, Vt. 103.Staw.lt. CALIFOHNIA LANDS Agent H wanted everywhere, flood pay, best prnposlllnn. I so your spmy moments and make mon- e:. or earn a trail farm In California Superior California Land Co., 1014 Fourth Direct, Sacramento, Cal. 4:t,w2t MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED Itcliablt! men to t.'.ko orders for high grpdo nursery stock. Outfit free. Full weekly pay upon receipt of orders. 1" year in business In New Knglind. Tho 15. O. Chate Co., Nuts- orymcn. Maiden, Mass. sri,d&w,lm. FOR SALE. FOR BALliA second-hand ."-foot Success water wheel with 4-foot draft tube and upright shaft. Address I', ut 1'iee Tress ollloe. -Hw,:!t HOGS FOR HATCHING for sale, Uarrcd Plymouth Hock and Huff Wjandotte, 13 for CO cents: none chipped. Call :S5 Colchester avenue, Burlington, 78,d&w. I-'OR SALIi A hearse with glass sides and glass floors, has been newly painted and is in lirst class condition, eost t" and will be sold at a bargain. Impure of U, W. Daniels, Middlesex, Vt. M,i:t&43w2t FOR SALIC Tho famous Llllcy Wagon Plant and business and good will Io ta tod at Hyde Park, Vt. For nearly a. g.-ner.itlon the Llllcy faim and lumber wagons have been known and favorably known throughout New Kngland. There is a fortune in tho name. Tho factory operated In connection with this busi ness Is located on tho Lamnlllo river at C.adys Falls and Is connected with and controls one of the best water pow ers in the State. Tho lactory Is a three story building with basement fully equipped with up-to-date machinery and appliances for tho manufacture of these celebrated wagons. In connection with the above will bo sold blacksmith shop. stoi chouses, etc., together with a largo amount of stock now on hand. This property must be sold and will bo offer ed at a startllngly low price. Tho water power is worth more than tho whole property will bo offered for. This is a rale opportunity for a man with a moderate n'hiount of capital and a llb ral amount of push to step into a lucrative business that is built up nnd developed by a life time of conscientious effort and enterprise. For particulars call on or address H. J. Llllcy, Hydo Park, Vt. 9,12t&13w,2t. J"OR SALli In Woleott, tho Andrew Mercler farm, located 2 miles from Woleott and 5 miles from Morrlsville, good buildings, running' water, sugar biish equipped, 12 cows, a nice team, a full outfit o farming tools, a rlco loc.-v tlon, all fcr 2.S0O, and Immediate pos- session, easy terms. Apply at oncj to the owner at Woleott or J. E. Hunt, Real Estate, Essex Jet., Vt. 43,w2t FARM FOR SALE 130 acres, 3.1 acres timber estimate 75,000 feet soft lumber. will keep 15 cows and team, tlllago near buildings, good buildings and fences, 4 miles from Hnrdwiclc village, never falling spring water. Price $l,G0O. J. II. Drew, Real Estate, Hardwlck, Vt. FOR SALE Choice, well located dairy farms, with good buildings at very rea sonablo prices ami on o isy terms; also a largo amount of village property. Writo mo your wants rind Iho size of your pile, and I am sure to do you good. Tho J. E. Hunt Real Estate Agency, Essex Junction, Vt. 42,w,tf. fcOGS FOR HATCHING from Barred Plymouth Rocks, exhibition and utility combined, Jl.no per ir,, $1.00 per 100. I.. Tpnncy, Royalton, Vt. 40,w,St VERMONT IN THE CIVIL AVAR for sale. In cloth binding $3.fi0 for set of two volumes. Tho second volume nlono $1.23. Frco Press Association, Burling ton, Vt. Sl.wly TO RENT. PASTURAGE to rent by tho season for four Horses. Address "T., care Frco Press. 105,tf&l4,w,U TO RENT A desirable tenement with garden nt Westminster Station, Vt. A good location for a temperate and Indus trious machinist or carpenter. No bum need apply. W. V. Fnrr, Westminster Station, Vt. lOl.d&wtf VOlt RENT After March 1 farm In Jerl elio, 200 ncies and wood lot, 33 cows, In- Mtilic li. H. Stone, 75 Grant street, Bur llngton. 41, wit NOTICE. NOTICE liow llttlo It costs to tell thou sands of rcnrlcis In many towns of Ver inont what you have to sell or what you wish to buy. Advertise In tho Free Press and you will get replies to your adver tlseincnt. 27,Wtf j'AXIIMilt.VIST-All kinds nf ornnmen tnl taxidermy done to order. Skins tanned and lined, Flist class work guaranteed. E. A. Carpenter, Ver-ge-tuics, Vt. 41,w8t NOTICE Is hereby given to nil persons holding orders against tho town of Huntington tn present samo for payment on or before Jim 1, 1D03. ns I will pty no more In tercut on ordurs after that date. BERT E. MORRILL, Town Treas, Huntington, Vt., April 18, JW.. J2,w,3t. VERMONT LOCAL NEWS. (Continued from lrt page.) for several day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. McLotid. John Barr has fin ished work for W. ft. Clement and has gone to his homo in Cabot. At the special village inectltifr, which was held Monday evening a very com plete report was given by tho special committee who wero appointed to ascer tain ways and means of increasing tho water supply for tho village. A report was then given by John I Collins of New York, nn expert employed by tho ommlttco to survey and Elvo estimates nf tllffcrcnt places. It was voted to lay the report of special committee on tho table and It was also voted to Instruct tho present special committee to uiccr- taln tho amount of land dnniHge that would have to be paid If the Porter brook supply was developed nnd report at nn ndjourncd mooting, which will bo held Tuesday, May !). The annual village meet ing wim held Tuesday evening and was very largely attended. It was voted to leave the readjustment of tho water rales to tho discretion of the trustees: to lenvo the matter of putting the electric lights on the meter system to tho management of tho trustees; to buy n lire, proof safe md necessary otllee furnlturo for the safe keeping of tho village books and papers, the sum not to exceed $C"i0; to name all streets thai arc not named nnd mark nil by a suitable sign; to appro priate a sum not to exceed $lf.O for a granlto curbing in front of th cemetery on Main street; it was voted to pay $.'00 for street lights; a tax of 60 cents. Tho following ofllcers were elected: President, C 1,. French; trustees, L. H. Warren, W H. Chut:; street commissioner, H. W. Powers; clerk nnd treasurer, M. K. Fos ter; collector, V. W. Rand. The samo bo'ird of auditors were re-elected; chief engineer, R. S. Hooper; first assistant, 15. C. Wallace; second assistant, K. L. Wells. The old board of fire wardens wero rc-elccled. EAST HARDWIOK. Dr. It. ,T. Harvey is moving Into the Johnson house which he. purchased last winter. 1. P. Carpenter Is moving Into tho tenement vacated by Dr. Harvey. Mrs. Lizzie Hay, who has been spend ing tho winter In Wnldeii, has return ed to her homo heie. C. S. Montgom ery has much Improved the appearance of his house by the addition of a new- piazza. Miss Bertha Ransom has gone to Randolph, where she has employ ment In a store. Mrs. A. C. McMahon Is teaching at North Walden. Mrs. It. Davis and daughter, Abide, of Dan ville wero In this place last Saturday. Miss Mable Perkins is boarding at M. 11. AVurnerV. CHITTENDEN COUNTY SHELBURNE. The license commissioners have grant ed one tust class license to I'M ward Law retire, fee J3f. Joe La row has moved bis family to hli farm recently purchased of F. H. Ma comber at tho Falls. '1 he graduating class of the high school will servo ice-cream and cako Friday evening, May S, in the high school room. They will also give a short programme. The annual meeting of Trinity parish was held Monday afternoon when vestry men were elected tor the ensuing year as follows: W. A. Weed, W. S. Webb. 1. II. Deyett, Robert Ockrrt. O. A. Spear. At the cIofi; of the parish meeting the ves trymen organized by electing W. A. Wei d, senior warden; W. S. Webb, Junior war den; I. II. Deyett, secietary and treas urer; auditor, .1. L. Barstow; delegates to tho diocesan convention to be held next month In Woodstock wen' elected as fol lows: W. S. Webb ami W. A. Weed; al- ternatfs, 1. II. Deyett and R. Ockert. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Irish have just re turned from a two weeks' visit In Mon treal. Miss Ethel Chapman of Saranac, N. V., Is visiting Mrs. Walter Webster. Miss Bessie Harmon is home from tho Mary Fletcher hospital, nnd is slowly re covet I ng. JERICHO. Mrs. Washburn of Milton spent Friday with Mrs. Chutes. The alarm of lire was given here Friday afternoon. The tene ment occupied by Mr. Grace was on fire. A largo company gathered but tho firo was soon extinguished without doing any damage. Mrs. Roger Hulburd and son nfjjlyde Park are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Hulburd. Mrs. Eliza Perry, who bus been hero several months caring for her fister, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. MEAT AND VEGETABLE BUSINESS in good busting city. Paying In good shape. Thrco men employed. Requires from T1.0W to $l,50o. Hardware und plumbing business paying big profit. Ivocatcil In good largo R. R. town; has been established a long time. Requites about $S,iO, General stnro in R R. town, which owner must sell at once on ac count of sickness. Stock low. Probably invoice for J2.000, Let us glvo you full particulars regarding these properties, D. A. Perry Real Estate agency, rooms S-9, Gordon Block, Barre, A't. 10-',10t&!tw2t Teeth Extracted AboMuHely Without Pain. The only olilco In Burlington where you can get teeth extracted without a partlclo of pain without taking gas. My method Is used by no other person. No pain; no danger; no after effects. DR. I,. IIAKBN. ' Office, 183 Pine street, Burlington, Vt Office hours, 10 to 3, 7 to 8, FOR SALE ITS acre farm, on Lamnlllo River, 1 mllo from railroad station, main road R. F, D. and Tel,, fair buildings, good water, and fruit, 2 horsis, 20 cows, farming tools, etc, all for $3,S00. Cash $800, balance easy. Must bo sold at onei Sciid 10 cents for new farm catalogue and lino map of Vermont to REYNOLDS SEAL ESTATE CO., Opp. A'an Ness Houso. llurlliiKtoo, Vt, Best 25c Dinner In Burlington at KI'S RESTAURANT Cor. Church and Main Sts, DETTKH THAN I3VRR. New Management. Low priced short orders at all hours. F. R. ROBERTS, Prop. Jennie Martin, went Friday to SLJUbans taking Jennie with her. Mrs. Maud Rood Costello of Milton Is making her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dennis Rood a visit. CAST OHARLOTTI. A council of phyelclnns was willed Sunday In the caso of little Juno Ba con, who Is seriously 111 with rheuma tism, Charles Smith, who has been mil forlng for the past 10 dnys from a severe Injury to ono eye, 1ms fully recovered. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tnmllnson from Jericho, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Nichols from Wllllston, Mrs. Henry Roberts ot Burlington and Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Nlohols from California nro visiting Mrs. Ellen Horsford nnd her daughter, Miss Mabel Horsford.-Master Karl Tnff gart Is spedlng some tlmo with his grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Tnff- gnrt. and attending tho vlllago school. Walter Jaekmnn Is suffering from a dis located shoulder. Miss Lucy Spear, who has spent the past winter nt Mr. Wil loughby's Is going to Monkton soon to live with her sister, Mrs. Stllsott. One of Bejamln Carpenter's farm horses was badly cut on a barbed wire fence last Friday. Dr. Collins of Fcrrlsburgh was In town last Sunday In consultation with. Dr. Carney In tho case of Mrs. Eliza beth Claxton, who Is very III. Miss T.fni Cleveland went to Huntington last Saturday to upend Sunday with her par ents, accompanied by her cousin. Mas ter Maurice Beers. Kenneth Tnggnrt of Middletnwn, Conn., spent Sunday In town with his parents. John Tnrftart is laid up with blood polsonln In one band, ns tho result of getting a splinter into his finger about ten days njo. ST. OEOROE. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hinsdill spent Sun day with Mrs. Clark Small In Essex. Thomas Morrison and family of Burling ton spent Sunday with Mrs. Morrison's mother, Mrs. Anna M. Isham. Mrs. Pheba A. Hinsdill has returned home from a few days at 11. S. lllnsdllt's In Wllllston.-Mrs. George Smith has returned to her homo In Huntington after several weeks spent In tho euro of her mother, Mts. A. J. Dow ner, who Is very much better. Robert North has taken the E. D. Isham farm and rented his "Roberts" homo placo to Charles North, Jr. CHARLOTTE. Raymond McOoo lias purchased n. house and lot of George A. Footo on Depot avenue. Howard Jabbot has gone to the Adlrondaeks for the sum mer. AVilllam Shortsleeves will work for Wallace Bessette this season. Miss Loulso Molllson is working In Burling ton. A. A. Byington, who has been away for hnlf a year, returned yesterday, lie has been to California nnd all over the West and Northwest and finds Vermont for all the year around Is as desirable n place In which to live as ho could tind anywhcie. SOUTH BURLINGTON. Miss Alice Mlllham, who has been quite seriously ill with measles, is so much better that slio has opened her school which she was obliged to close seveial days. The other members "of tho Mlllham family that were afflicted with the same disease are also better. Rufus Harris of Huntington Is vis iting his niece, Mrs. Lucy Rollins, al though he so years of age, be Is cpilto active and has the appe.iranco of being much younger. E. F. Mooro is making preparations to operate bis stone crusher at the ledge on the hospital farm, Mr. and Mrs. C E. Bean of Essex Junction spent Sunday nt V. C. lsham's. James Fitzgerald has painted his house and put up new cave troughs nnd otherwise Improved his buildings. JONESVILLE. Richard Flddnek of AVaterbury was In town on business Monday and Tues day. The Lend--a-Haud society meet with Mrs. AVIillam Stevens at Bolton this week Thursday. Miss Daisy Hap good has been ill. Miss Cormier of A'ergennes spent Sunday with her .ls tor at the home of Mrs. Allen Snbcns. Miss Mlnnlo (illicit remains about tno same. Mrs. Marlon Stevens of Richmond visited at T. L. Stevens's re cently. Cliffoid Hanley and Mr O'Brien of Essex Center wero in town Tuesday. Miss Nora Norton of Brro visited her parents last week Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. George Goodrich ot AVilllston spent Sunday In town. WILLISTON George Talcntt Is In failing health. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clinton AVright have re turned from Minneapolis. The Onaway club met with Miss Ethel Stevens Tuesday evening, May 2. Henry Law renco of Burlington was In town Sun day. Mrs. porten has returned from a visit to her son In Duxbury. MILTON. The annual meeting of the Congre Rational society was held last Friday nt tho vestry. Reports of tho com mlttee, treasurer and trustees of the funds wero read and following officers elected: Committee, 1 C. Holcombe, Mrs, C. L. Woleott and Mrs. A. B. Lon don; clerk and treasurer, G. N. Wood. Ray Cohurn, who has been at his homo in Belvldero is In town again. Tho Ladles' Missionary society of tho Con gregational Church held a very In teresting meeting at tho vestrjyon Sat urday afternoon. The programme was prepared by Mrs. E. E. Herrlck nnd consisted of songs, readings, rcclta tions by tho children, sonio of whom were dressed In Chlncso nnd other costumes. Refreshmcpts were served, Sirs, F. S. Morgan and Miss Genevieve Morgan spent Saturday and Sunday In Cambridge. E. C, Perry has finished work for F. E. Rogers & Co., nnd has accepted a position nt tho pulp mill. C. F. Skcels has bought the Elm Tree- House. Remember Mrs. Berkley ha.s a fine lino of hats. Call and sec. HUNTINGTON. Safford Small of AVapello, la., is renew ing old acquaintances in town. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bashaw nro tho happy par ents nf a ulna pound boy. C. L. AVytnan caught a nleo string of trout May 1, Ar bor day was appropriately observed here Friday by tho setting out of trees upon tho park. E. G, Collins still remains very bad, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark Alger entertain id tho Formers' club at tho hall Frldny.- Mrs. AVIUiam Cleveland will entertain tho King's Daughters Muy 10. RICHMOND. Mr, and Mrs. Henry A, Ilodces passed tho fflrd milestone of their wedded llfo lust Friday, April 2H. Mrs. Hodges has been In poor health tho past winter but Is considerably better this spring. Fifth class licenses huvo been granted by tho selectmen to tho two druggists In town, E. W. Freomun and M. Icary, a mil' jorlty of the doctors having requested It, and livo per cent, of the legal voters signed a petition In favor of It. Po tatoes are being curred at Jmiesvllle nnd 25 cents a bushel Is being paid. Hay Is being sold for $10 to $12 a ton. Thero Is plenty of It. Leonurd A, Johnson was In Burlington yctterduy purchasing tho finish for tho cottage house ho Is building at Fny'a cor ner ror his son, Arthur. This houso will ho a most sthstuntlat structure 43 by 27 feet In size Bnd will bo finished In mnDle. oak and pine. Ho expects to havo It ready for occupancy by Juno 1. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Mrs. G. W. Brewster visited her daugh ter, Mrs. Corn Norton, at Burlington over Bundiiy. Charles Lovely has moved into uio nouse Willi hs father-in-law, L. E. Haldwln.-Mrs. .1. r. Andrews and son, Fred, visited Mrs. p. K. AA'ilson nt Bristol over Sunday.-Danlcl Grange Is quite 111 with pneumonln.-AVeavcr Taft started for Canton, N. Y., Thursday, whoro ho has a position as clapboard sawyer. Safford Small of Iowa Is visiting his brother, A. 11. Small, and other friends here and In adjoining towns.-EdwIn AVcller has moved into O. AV. Brewster's tenement houso north of tho vlIlagc.-MIss Allen Scars Is visiting friends at Brlstol.-Mrs. Henry Russell, Mrs. Lyman Hill, E. W. Ellis nnd V. R. Strong are convalescent. C. J. I-crgnson of Burlington will ad dress the people at the church Sunday mornlng.-Drs. Falby and AVadc wcio In consultation for Daniel Grange Tuesday, who Is very ill with pneumonia. A train ed nurse from Burlington Is caring for him. Carlos Brewster Is ill with the grip. Mrs. Casnmlrla Ellis has sold ono of her horses to a party In New Vork. J. C. Carpenter went to Burlington with It Tuesday preparatory' to having It shipped AVcdnesday. Miss Knto Ellis Is recover ing slowly from nn attack ot pneumonia. T. Dupont and Frances Miner made a business trip to Burlington Tuesday. WEST BOLTON. Mrs. Charles Lamb, of Wnictstor, Mass., Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Tomllnson Mr. and Mts. Howard Ennls of AVaterbury spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. (',. A. Pease. O. J. Hosford is plastering a houso for Tracy and Howe In the last part nf the town. .lames Smith of .lones lllr, lho recently bought the Falnsworth farm and Is to take pntspsMnn this week. Deputy Sheriff G A. Pease went Monday to tt o steam mill of AWitson & Campbell In Honry Hollow nnd arrest ed John May tin- sawjer In that mill, who was charged with nssultlng L. H. Gillett, who also works in the mill. May was charged before Justice John O'Brien and fined .", and costs of $G.4."i, which ho paid. G. AV. Strecter and O. IJ. Burns hnvo gone to Maine punning. Annie Lombard, who has been visiting In Montpeller the past two weeks re turned homo Monday. COLCHESTER. There will be -i sten opticon lerturo on Vnsemlte valley and California by the Rev. Willis T. Sparhawk in tl-o Con gregational Church, Friday evening May 3. 'I he Cnlchcsh r Comet band will be In attendance and ice cream will be serted by Mn, W. II. Severance's Sun day school class after the lecture. Mrs. Janet Learned continues very low. Carl Day ot Barre was in town luxt week. The Rev. II. C. Petty and family, who hao been visiting at P. L. Parme- Icc's, left for his new pastorate In Ar- gyle. N. A.'., Tuesday. The Rev. Mr. Sparhawk will give a lerturo In the Con gregational Church Filday evening, May S. Tho baud will furnwh music. After tho lecture Ice cream and eako will be served in the parish b nise. Tho King's Daughters met Arbor day and cleaned up the church yard and et out some trees. Mrs. Joseph Gardener Is very low. Vernon Parker, who ti.it been quite ill, Is convalescing. .lame Cary has return ed to town. Tho Rev. U II. Elliott occu pied the Congregation ll pulpit last Sun day. The Rev. L. O. F. Cote. Kronen missionary for AViniont, preached at the Baptist Church lat Sunday. Tim Rev. J, T. Buzzcll, who is III with nervou-c prostration, is slowly improving. ESSEX JUNCTION. At the nnnunl village meeting field In the Park street eluiol house Saturday nflcrnoon the following officers wero elected: President, O. S. Nichols, re elected; third trustee, Georg" AV. Ste.v cu ; frurth trustee. Chailes S. At'ictton; auditors, George L. Story, George B. Drury, George S. Eastman: cleric and treasurer, Allen Martin; water commis sioner for one year. Allen Martin; for three years, AV. P. AA'llley; for five years, V. J. Hunter: library trustee for live years, Dr. C. M. Ferrin: collector. J. II. Douglas. A tux of ?,n cents nn a dollar was voted, it was also voted to pay the librarian tho sum of 523 for a year's work; and to amend section 13 of the by-laws of the village authorized by vllluge charter, section 19 of No. 120 of the acts of 1SD2 of the Vermont Legisla ture, to read as follows: The triHlces may license for one year or less timo FUltnble persons to keep Inns, restaurants, lunch carts, victualing bouses or other buildings for victualing purposes within tho limits of the village, anil they shall amend und vacate such licenses granted by themselves or their predecessor Ir, office, when In their opinion, tho public good require it. Tho new board of village trustees met Monday and organized. President O. S. Nichols occupied tho chair and appointed the following committee: Sidewalks and crosslnss, J. E. Donahue, C. S. Allierlon; street nnd electric lights, F, II. Parker, O. AN'. Stevens. The board appointed the following officers AVaid superintendent, Frank Allen, re-elected; police, William Fielder nnd Alexander Lucia, re-elected. It was voted to enforce tho nitlcle re garding restaurants, etc., ns voted upon nt tho village meetings and nil such places of business will bo required to proeuro licenses on or before May 10. O. S. Nichols has completed tile cellar for his new double tenement house nn Prospect street nnd has commenced tho frame. Miss Anna Hasellon. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Hnseltou of thli vil lage, nnd Ralph Orton, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Orion of West ford, were mar ried by tho Rev. R. B. Fay at Essex Center Tuesday evening. Mr. Orton Is employed in bis uncle's, C B. Grow, blacksmith shop In this village. WEST MILTON. Mr, nnd Mrs. D. O. Bullock returned Tuesday from Swanton, wliero they havo been spending several days with rela tives. yrs. II. D. Costello visited his parents in Jericho a part of last week, returning homo Monday. William AVash burn of the village Is repairing Mrs. Sarah Costello's barn, Mrs. Lansing Snow is having an attack of stomach trouble. BOLTON. Eda Belle, tho 10-ycnr-old daughter of Peter Deforge, who has been III for nearly six weeks with measles and typhoid fever, died last Monday evening nt l: o'clook. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Brush, Roy Larose nnd Sidney Rabins attendoct tho dance in Hlncsbnrgh last Friday night, stopping with friends in Hlntsburgh, Monkton and Bhelburne nn til Sundsy afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Huntley visited Mrs. Huntley's par ents-, Mr, and Mrs. M. V. lUydcn, of Duxbury, lust. Bunduy. WEITFORD. John At1n hua t...i, HUnlUd for a . few rittVM frnm utlLln. ,, .iall Itl hlR font v.....n ....m nui:n lu - where ho has a houso to paUit. Mlsu AVInfl ARE YODR KIDNEYS WEAK? Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney Trouble and Never To Prove What tho Orcat Kidney YOU, Every Reader of Free Press May Have a Sample Bottle Bent Absolutely Free by Mail. It used to bo considered that onlv urln- ary and bladder troubles were to be traced to tne Kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases havo their beginning in tho disorder of then mnt important organs. Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body Is nffected, and how every organ seems to fall to do It duty. If you arc Slek or "feel bndlv." heirln t?n K . the RreRt "Idney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, becausn as soon as your kidneys begin to got better they riii neip nil She other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. I WilS (lilt nf belillli nn.t rut, ,1nMi geiiera II v: hnil no imtieiit,, T-n .iivvv u.lid suffered with boadaclio most of ho time. I did not know that my kldnevs were Mm ...men ,.r .,. ,i.i bpt somehow felt that they might be! and I begun tnklng .Swamp-Root. There. ii picasani tasio to swamp Loot, mm- It Koes right to the spot and drives disease out or tho system. It has cured me, muking me stronger and better in every way. and 1 cheer fully recommend It to nil sufferers. urateruiiy yours. MRS. A. L. WALKER, 331 East Linden St., Atlanta, C'.a. AA'eak and unhealthy kldnevn nrr re. sponslblo for many hinds of diseases, and It permitted to continue mtirb nnwi!,r and fatal results are bui-o to follow. Kid ney trouble irritates the nerves, makes you dizzy, restless, sleepless and Irritable. Makes you nnss water nftnti ,l,,i,. dny and obliges you to get up many times during the night. I'nhenlthv kldnevs cause rheumatism, gravel, catarrh of the Madder, pain or dull nrlm (n ih i,n,.L, Joints and muscles; make your head nehci and back ache canon liirlltuil,,,, cnn.- aeh and liver trotihlr. vnn t n ..ii...,. yellow complexion, make you fed n's uiouon you had heart trouble; vou mny have plenty of ambition, but no strength; get weak und waste aw.-ar. The cure for these troubles is Dr. Kit. mer s Swainn-Rnni. tiio n.nri.i.rnn.n... kidney remedy. In taklnc Kwnmn. Root you afford n.itnr.nl bfir, i v,. for Swamn-Root l dm mn.i n..r.. L t- Jind gentle aid !o the kldnevs that Is known to medical science. How to Find Out. Jf there Is any doubt in vour mlml am tn your condition, take from your urine on rising about four ounces, place it In a glass or bottle nnd let it stund twenty four hours. If on pxnmlmitlnn It 1 mill,.. or cloudy, if there Is a brick-dust settling, or If small particles float about in It, vour kidneys nro in need ot immediate atten- ti,n ! ?. . , b0 "f'ssful Is Swamp-Hoot in promptly r-urlnir even .. r , 1,"f,,rslng cases of kidney, liver or bladder troubles, that to prove Us won.ierful merits you may havo a sample bottle and n bonk or valuable informa tion, both sent absolutely free by mall. The book contains manv ot the thousands ..hum imii,M,u ni testimonial letters .uue and sueeess or Swamp-Hoot is so well known that our reader. WTe adUsed to send for u sample bottle. In sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & To., I'.lng humpt N. V., be sure to say you read this generous oiler in the ilurllngtnn rn-u x-M-hs. mo j-roprictors ot t mis i iiier. tile Osgood has been better thtough the week but was not as well Sunday. Com munion service will be held in tho Cou );resational Church next Sunday. Mr. Kidder will be assisted In the scivlce by Mr. Peterson of St. Albany Tho Ladles' Social Circle met with Mis. (i. A. Rice Wednesday. The society ary prepar ing a barrel of clothing to send to the South and contributions will bo gladly rccalvcd.i"!. 1-. llurritt moved to Hlue burrih l-'rlday. Harold Hawson of New port Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. V.. II. Hag gles. Mr. and Mrs. Charles l- Maeomber had a son born Sunday night. Chester ftweuey has moved his coods from Darlington tn John Allen's tenant house. Miss Kleannr Huggles retuincd to school in I'ntsdiim. N. Y Monday night. H. I. Tx-nriied is moving his fam ily Into lMward Carpenter's house Harold Hansom returned to collesc in liurllngton Monday. E. H. 'Whipple saw two docs running on n fresh deer track early Wednesday morning. Persons hav ing such dogs should take care of them is there is a heavy fine for keeping them. Gordon Perry Is sick with the grip. S. C. nates leaves for South Dakota Mon day morning. SOUTH CHARLOTTE. Mrs. (!rnnt, who Is In poor health nnd lias been staying with her mother, re. turned homo last week seemingly much Improved but was taken with another severe attack Sunday morning. John Seguin, with an Incubator hatched nTi out of 100 eggs. He has now about 100 eggs in his incubators. Miss Suo Sn guln will return to her hotel work in tho Herkshlrn hill.', Mass., the lf.th. Somo grain is being sowed nnd .1 few potatoes planted, but tho weather is rather cold. Pastures are very back ward. Orchards promise to blossom very full. The grip has been tho fash Ion tho past two weeks, nearly every body having at least a slight attack. HINESBURGH. Charles Weed, an old and respected riMldent, passed away Sunday, April SO, alter a long period of ill health. Ilo leaves a widow, Walter Weed of Slul br.tno was in town lust week to visit bis cousin, Charles Weed. Mrs, Georgo Gllman Is ejulto sick with pneumonia. Mrs. Moore and M'ss JCmmma Moore ot Hill llngton uro visiting at Charles Monro's, Tho Woodmen's ball given Trld.iy night was attended by 00 couples. Thero was a ocl.it at tho home of Mis. T. J. Harris, Wednesday evening of this wek. O. A. Mead remains qulto sick. A liutilngton physician was called In consultation hut week. Mrs. John Vobcy and child of Charlotte spent n few days at Guv Tobey's last week. Mrs. Smith ot Stnrksboro visited at C, W, I'lerco's Inst week. Tho Rev, Irn Kellogg and wife of Monktor. are visi ting at I.ucinn 13oslwlck's. NOMINATION BALLOT I wish to nominate as a candidate in the FREE PRESS EDUCATIONAL CONTEST the following person, who is of good character and whom I believe the people of this vicinity will be glad to help to win a scholarship : Name of Candidate P. 0. Address of Candidate Class: College or Business College (cross out one.) My name is My P. 0. Address is My occupation is Good for 500 Votes until M&y 8, inclusive If candidate has not been already nominated this ballot will count as 500 votes; if already nominated it will count as one vote, Not good after May 8, 1005. Suspect It. Remedy, Swamp-Root, Will Do for (Swamp-Hoot Is pleasant to take.) Swamp-Root Is pleasant to take and Is used In the leading hospltnls, recommend ed by physicians in tnelr private prac tice, nnd Is taken by doctors themselves who have kidney ailments, becauso they recognlzo In it the greatest and most suc cessful remedy for kidney, liver and bladder troubles. If you are already convinced that Swamp-Hoot Is what you need, you can purchase the regular tlfty-cent nnd one dollar size bottles at tho drug storei everywhere. Don't make any mistake, but remember tho name, Swamp-Hoot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, and tho ad-,lrer-. Ttlnthnnilnn. V. V . nn nvprv'hnttle. received from men and women cured. Tho ins paper guarantee tho genuln-iiess of JERICHO CENTER. Ground was broken for the i;iv par sonage Wednesday by S. Ransom, who haw the contract for building. Mi s. K. H. j Jordan went to Unston Monday for a few days' stay with iter sister, Mrs. II. II. !!lggiii.s, who is in Jioston for a few Weeks. W. 1". Martin of Huntington 'was in town last Sunday. Henry Mallard I has a position In Hiirlingtnu as painter Jam pap.-r hanger, and his family expect In move there soon S. C. I.ee was tho victim nf a severe accident last Friday. While unbarn,s--ing his horse tin- harness j got caught In omi- w.iy and frightened i the horse, whl 'h Jumped on Mr. I .re, throwing him to tho ground. No serious injury was received, beyond tho shock, which to a man Mr. Leo's age, was iiuito , serious. C. 11 I.ee has moved back to jhls farm. J. K. .loid.tn, who has been i carrying on the I.ee farm the past year, I has moved back to his own place. The four young children of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. S. Horry havo been sick with the 'grip the past week. The eldest ono has pneumonia and is very s.lck, and another one Is qulto seriously ill. They aro all a llttlo Improved nt tho present writing. Dewey, the young son ot Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Nash, who has been dangerously III with pneumonia, Is now convalescent. Mrs. Fuller of Richmond addressed the young people at the parish house Sunday evening on the subject of forming u Christian Kndeavor society, The ordin ance of the Lord's supper will bo ad ministered on Sunday morning next after tho usual service. Services will bo held In the parish house next Sunday evening at 7 10, for men only. WINOOSKI. William M. Marley, a popular and prominent young mill man, died at tho Hotel IlninswleU Sunday afternoon between three nnd four o'clock after a lingei'liig- illness with tuberculosis. Mr. Marley while being afflicted for some tlmo v.-ns conllned to his bed only tho past threo weeks. William Martin Marley was born in Aniesbury, Mass., ) years ago and wvs tho sou of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel (I. Marley. Ho received his mrlv education In tho schools of Lowell, Mass., where his parents moved when he was quite young. He graduated from the high school. Ho was an enthus iastic basket ball player and was a pop ular referee ot tho game. Ho Joined his father who was employed as a superin tendent of tho woolen mills of his native town, and worked during the vacation periods, in this manner gaining an Insight Into tho business. When Mr. Marley, Sr.. was sent to tho mills In this village tv llttlo over a year im lie sent for his son to tnlto charge, of the wet Mulshing department as asshtaut oversrer. This position ho held with credit to himself and his employers up to tho time of his Illness. He was well liked by tho em ployes of tho mills nnd tlin younger peo. plo about town. About two months ago DR. KILMER'S I II SWAMP-ROOT H KHnr.Uver St Bladder HH H tfrO f ItlM H UttoonfuU after H m iltiHilm. H 1 CtlMftn t m affordier to ar. HH H dtMSftBdltfrttM trt (ir H H f tncrv, CMt would 1 1MB to rtqi'.rt. H H Thli (rtt rf-ntrty nil H H llJnty, bU l'ltr n4 Uric H H Aclii rJliordtfi H H t k1dnyi, anrk m H rtrrhof thebMir, fTt. H H f h'imt!im, itia H H ktda'VdlMUt. H H Itti H BR. KILMER fc CO., Sold by all Druggists. l'o wH Instrumental In forming tho o rt:il orsmilzatlon tinown nn Mm nnnti- rtJitf.a club mid wfiK plcrterl a mrtnbor of tho Kovcrnins: board. During hN resi dence In tliiH VI If) IO llri Ut,,l Lit t.l.i amlablo disposition nnd high Integrity won lor nimseir a host of filnuls who wilt mourn his loss. Ilo is survived bv his parenN, Ills mother nnA t.i with him during tho past two weeks of nis niness and four fclstors, Misses (ier trudc, Mary R, Ann.i 11. and Magdnlonn Marlcy, all of Ixiwell, Mass. Tho rmnaln were taken on the II. to train Mondnjl tnornlnir to his former homo In Ixivell, Muss., whero the iuneral servient writ held nnd Interment made. Sons were born yesterday to Mr, and Mis, Isador Tlnrncy of Mnlletts liny nve. nue nnd to Mr. and Mra. Ilenrv l.nv-nlnti of Lnfountnln street, I.. W. Ravlln. who wan ree.entlv irron. ed a second class lleenso, has tendered hl resignation as deputy sheriff and con stable. Ills successor has not been ap pointed as yet. FRANKLIN COUNTY ST. ALBANS. Joseph riosselin, nged 20 years and fit months, died at his homo In tho town ot St. Albans on Thtusday with pneum mla. Mr. Uosselln had been 111 obout a week, lie is survived by n wife and his parents. The funeral mi held at nine o'clock Friday morning from tho Church ot tho Holy (luardian Anjels. Dr. and Mrs. William Stanford Sievent and sons, who have been living in rior once, Italy, for the pa--t Is months, hav arrived home. The annual meeting of St. I. k'j parish was held at tho parish lioust Monday night whrn th- follow inn wrr elected members of the v.-try IIti'J C. Morton, John C. Strnnahnu, Ot .s. Kelton, Charles S. Forbes, St uileji Crey. Milton S. Rostwli-k and Fred W. Hyde. The vestry organized by tha election of It. ii. Morton us senior warden; John C. Strnnahnu, Junior w.iidrii; Stanley Orey, secretary, and) Fred W Hyde, treasurer i'ho follow ing (li-legatcs and nlternates worn elected to the dloscean convention bo held at Woodstock on Wodliesdnv, Juno SI: Delegates, O. N. Kelton, Charles S. Forbes, John F Locke, Milton S. Bostwick and Hohert If. Ford; alternates, (Jeorge Derick, Almyer Shufelt, W. V. Martin, Leon P. Oalo and ('. A, lioslwiek. Tho niarn.'srr- of Miss Helena H. For rnt and Lnuii Hnv.ird was solemnized at the Church of tho Holy C,uardi,in iigcl-i at nine 1,-ci; Monday morn ing, the Hev. C. 1 1. Ti nttler officiating, Tho board of license commissioners were in soslson at tho i h.vll Tuesday evening to consider th- ifiileation or I hear the objections if env to the ap plication of Thomas Ho.c h for a llcei se of the second class. No o. tions wero entered and a llrrnsn will wi'hnut diubt be granted Mr. Hoaeli to be operative In tho store now a .leant in tii Deslogrn block on Like street. Owing tn tho change In the granting of liquor licenses tho recoii ts of tin city tills year will be $i'i" lei thai, last year. The four first class and twi second class licenses havo hrretoforo brought i 1,030: tills year with threii lirst clnss at Tno, two second c'ass nt $500 and one fifth class at 5200, tho re ceipts will bn but $ 1.100. The bankrupt estate of 12, Miller of ltichrnrd was sr tiled TuesJay beforn Hefereo H. M. Mott when a dividend of 10 per cent, was declared. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Johnson of Congress street havo returned from a week's slay In Boston. The dr itti ot Mrs. Catherine (Murphy) Sullivan oeeunrd yesterday morning at her home on Huntington street, pillow ing a long illness with lirart d nso. -Mrs. Sullivan w.ii a native of Cork, Ireland, where she was born 71 vc-irs ago. She was married to Jeremy P ' van in Montpeller In K'.T and Is survived by six children, four sons, Dam. 1 F , Michael '., Timothy Ii. and Dn' 1 K Sullivan, and two daughters, Mrs W. Ii. Carroll and Miss Catherine S'llllvai The funeral will tie held from St. M, rv's Church at nlr.e o'clock to-morrow morn ing. ENOSBURGH FALLS. Miss Anna Stacy has resumed her place In the graded school after a few weeks' vacation lollowlng her mother's funeral. Miss Cook's room has re sumed its sessions after a. short vaca tion caused hy a c-jso of scarlet fever. No others have developed in tho com munity. Mrs. J. W. Hurgin of West Charlestovvu was in town Friday on her way to Burlington, where she will be met by Mr. Hurgin and they will remove the body of their son, Frank, to Washington for burial. 'i lire- t' iris went ontsido last Sat urday to pliy hall. The high school to BakerM'rd tho Juniors to Rich ford the stars to liast Berkshire where they sustained tho reputation of 1 lie FnlR by a f-coro of 14 to their opponents eicht. Hoth tho other clu'is weie beaten. Ono ot the Stirs, ag- I I", w.is icccntly inte-rocated n- l) wl ether F.nosburgh Falls plavec' b.i.'l. I which he replied, "Oh! ves tome have a town team, a high srhr 1 t"i , a fat team, a Icn team, n te.im bi.o the track, a team In h vv t'i' tri .v itinlnr team and a star team 'Ves, - n ) of the boys play ball." A k "id1- ' ' " ler of Odd Fellows and H' hrk hp i -tended the spc-M.it preaching servic" "t the Frco Baptist Church Su.id.iy morn ing. The Hev. and Mrs. G W Hunt .ire to ho tendered a tuiptlon this even ing by the Masons and K.istcrn Stars nt their lodge room. They expo' t to lca'-o for their new home In St. All ans the last of the piescut week--Mrs. Steven ot Burlirgtoii i- vi- t ng her siiter, Mr-. J. Towle. wh ' ren a ns in very poor health- The fimlh of li. II. Hamilton moved to St. All ma Tuesday, May 2. They have lived In this town tor about IV yens. At tho nniui.il vlllago meeting held Tuesday evening May U, tho following nllteers were olcted: V. A. Irish, modera tor; li. J. I'armelee, Clerk: A. 1 Leich, James Kemp, N. A. Fairbanks, J. A, Mason, A, M. Aseltlne, trustees; A. J, Crolt, collector; W. H. I.add, trc.isurerl T. X. Armstrong, water and light com. mlsslonei ; C. II Stetson, chief engineer' r, M. Hose and J, H. Kimball assistants li. J. r.irnielee, J, I). Kimball, C 11 Stetson, auditors. Voted $PX tovUI.Ka improvement society for caio of parks. Voted $100 for band concerts at tM each. Voted to pay members of hose ronipae ej M cents lor responding to call for lira M cents per hour fur attendance als'1 i" cents per hour for practice. Tha trustees wero Instructed to collect tho amount assessed ns the shares of M A. Ivttit and A. II. Manlcy for tho budding of the bulkhead, also sewer assessment against the llnosburgh Creamery com pany. Voted a tax of 30 cents. The gnm of ball between St. Albans high schoet and linosburgh Falls high school play on the ground here was won by the bom team by tU scorn of 1 to 0 nnd it Is said tho ono run was on an crior of t ho um pire, It was onu of tho cleanest gnnic ever played on the grounds here Mrs. J. T. IlelTlon of Franklin Is caring Mr Mrs. J, Towlc.-J, II. Mutirs Orand