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TIIE HURLING TON FRER PRESS: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, Iflfffl. YERMONT LOCAL NEWS (Continued from (hint tinge.', discourse' both Interesting; nnd profit able, A duughtcr wan horn to Mr, I Aim. Ti. Hull, at the Derby Lino house. made a merry time. Applets! find homo tnndo randies were, norvM and n.H cn Joyed n vcrv pleasant evening. Airs, itci 1 supper. Alls. Nancy Cnrlton has KOno to Warren to spend the winter with her son. .Mis. Cnrlton Is In fooblc lienlth. Atl.ss Alice Campbell has gone to Cnllfornla, where she has employ menl for the winter In a hotel, Dr. II. W. Harrows was In Hothel on Tuosduj His jiarents and sister, Air. ind Airs. R. W. Harrows find AIIsij Ilur rows will leave IJethol for Btowo the Inst of the weok and will reside In the house I recently purchased of Henry Olbson on Svhool streot. Airs. K. S. Scrlbner and little son nro visiting relatlvos In Enos burgh. AIlss Nellies Hadger of North flold Is visiting friends In the Pucker street neighborhood, where she at one time taught school. Airs. Frank Hcnth of Johnson nnd Mr. nnd Airs. M. F. Eddy of Koenes Height, N Y., are guests at C. F. Eddy's, Air. and Airs. L. H. Straw nnd son, Richard ,ot Woodstock are spending a fe-,v days with relatives In Ptowe. At the meeting of Alt. Mansfield Juvenile temple on Saturday afternoon. 1lie following officers were elected and Installed : Chief templar, Blwln Smnlley; vico-toinplnr, Knto Robinson; secretary, .Airs, r. A. Hlodgett; treasurer and finan cial secretary, AIlss Nelllo Cotn; marshal, Lloyd Douglass: deputy marshal Vclnler Smith; assistant secretary, Isabel Smith: chaplain, Kntherine Smnlloy. An Inter (sllng dlscuslon was a part of the pro gramme. Several well prepared papers were rend. The next meotlnir will be held on Saturday, Novmbcr IT, The Woiniini Foreign Allsslonary society of the Meth odist Church will meet with Airs. N. Mgclow on Thursday afternoon, Novcm 1xr IS. Lura, the seven year old daughter of Mr. and Airs Edwin Alagoon of 'West Branch, fell while at play on Tuesday evening, breaking Itoth bones of one arm. Dr. Alorgan was called to sot the arm. iirl Parker and family hive moved to Moscow. The chlckcn-plo supper given by the Sidle chapter, O. E. 9., on Tues day evening, was very successful, the proceeds being about The subject of the sermon at Unity Church Sunday morning will bo "Relievo and He Saved." Young People's Fraternity meeting at 7:00 p. m. Topic. "Self-Improvement"; leader, Jesse Aloody. ORLEANS COUNTY PROCTOR. Senator RedfloM Proctor left Alomlay to lust week.- VIUInm Davis spent lust Pf'd the winter In .Washington. AIlss ' Henry Wood of Northflold spent a part ... . ... ... , . I lt..l. I.r tt.. It.., ......I nf HlP I n. Innt ....1. . f If rp U m ti., r n c A t MUtlllay Willi HIS Son, ArillUr at MISS v-iunc Jumii on me 1111 "i 11. in. in u, i. i.u...'- Charity Uatcs's. Th0 Rev. Air. Atoroy week In spend u few days' vacation with Jonnlo Herrj' lias been oaring for Airs, left Derby last Friday night Miss Airs, George K. CtirnmlngM In New York. Mary Horry, who fell nnd was AIlss (Iraham also returned to her ,-TrciiMircr I,. II. Hnldwln of the Proctor home In (lorlmm, N. ir. Thoy both have, Trust company rrtimiod Alondny nfter mnny friends here who deeply regret '"" trnm a short visit to Wllllanifttown, the iioessltv of their removal Wll- Alass.-AIlss Alary Corona Crosby, matron Ham Aloran returned to Oregon last f tnp l'ro"tor hospital, returned Alondny has been In Jeffersonvllle for a few week, only three or four moro duyii iilnht from a visit with her sister in Dor-1 months, tins returned to hor home, Air. inter than Mr. and Mrs. tvwnril Wild, Chester and Hrldgewater, Ata-is, G. II. land Airs. WnlUir Alann returned from a er. who have also gone West to re- Hoyce purchaser for the Vermont Alirble side. Air. and Airs. A. 1'. Nlles came company wont Alondny to Windham to home InBt Friday from Itoxbury bos- olt after the company's lumber jou.- bndly hurt. Airs. Aurilln Waterman who h.as been nt work for the late William Dana over a year, has gono to visit friends. Daisy AleCiillough, who h. w. aiw Co. fob FOREST Gloves. NURS 1 . . trip to Hoston last Saturday. SOUTH WOODBURY. Tim funeral of Frank O. Angell, who ill wl Octolfor 31, fitter a long Illness of tuberculosis. n-n, held at the church on Into his father's house. Ills " voting rrlemls in lown.-.iosepn rrlday, the Hev. .Tamets VUmngo of North pita!. She Is able to bo about a little. A. W. Kdnon was confined to the house - Her friends hope for a spoedv roeov- Alondny and Tuesday wltti a severe cold. erv. IS. A. Allbee la about to move hlsi-1'l!" "nrhani Johnson of Kort Kdward. the Troy olllelatlng. A quartette, composed fnmllv fih,.r. ilea. A. .1. Allhen will lived A. Wright, travelling salesman for with him. Chicken pox is the label on Vermont AlarMe company Is In town nf j T( Tebbltts, C.eorge Halentlne, AIi-s. many doom In our vlllufjo now, but Ior n lPW "ays.-.ni-s .iary .unr m. " anlCo Hurnham nnd Airs. Nina Jnvson no serious cases arc reported. ORANGE COUNTY is visiting friends at MKIdletmry, renuerw ,, a,,,Bf.,ionH. Mr. Antrell was a piano solo at a Cnthollo fair there L n.ortliy momhor of the Congregational Saturday evening. Church and had filled for mmy years the WEST HAVEN. iolllco of deacon and superintendent of the Sunday school, lie wis modest and eon Air. and Airs, t-'ranlt Jakway have been j.pjpndo,, Pn(,rfl, even when suiter spending a week with Ihelr son, fb.Migi' i hm wns ...n.f.,,, nmi i1P leaves bohlnd Jukway, In Wnterbury, Conn. Air. and ,hm n rloan rPrnnl nud .,n unsullied name. .Mrs. Alec hiciuut Kept liouso lor mem IIfl rnvr!, n ,Pvnfr,i v.-lff. two daughters. surferltig Invalid, an aged RANDOLPH At tho Hnptlst parsonage Thursduy nf tcrnoon Foster H. Felton of Woodhtocli j during their absence. Airs. 8. It. Hllch- ,np ()1(,pr and .mi.s Jiii.i .Marsn oi .Meiros-e. .Mass.. were married. The cerennotiy which was cork spent Indies week In MontpellT.- mot).r nl)p Mslm., nni ihrrc. brotliers, i no panics (I nem n ciucKon pio ninnui ...i,m , ,,,,,. ,, mm,. ,i, pn. wunessrn uy b ie meiuis, wan periorm- ami vale ruav. .vovem cr i 'in e mlln,v oxlcm, t.r heartfelt sympathy, ed by the Rev. Samuel Knowles. Howard was a good ntteudauco nnd th society TjU Bnl)ln wflf nt hom(, fro,n niIrng- Alarsh of Hoston attended tho ceremony. cleared KO.-Atr. and Alci. O. O. Iliteli-l(nn ovpt, f-unnynarvey floodell Is Allltcn 1.. Chadwlck, who hns been sur- coelc are visiting friends Irt Whea'.on, III. , ,i.,M. ' ,,ir w-irren nnmletl fcring for the past three years with a I Airs. Alarcla Adulns l.ceps nuse for j1fltf,ly lnflt Rf)()(1 hor, )iy rmson ot I F'ckncss. Cluenee Hurnhnm, who has cancerous trouble, died nt his home ti j them while they nre gone. FORESTDALE. Randolph avenue nt tea o'clock Sunday morning. In 1SG!) ho married Helen Louisa Aloulton nnd to th"tn two children wero Alls. Thomas Carder of I'lttsford, Alass., born, Allnpi'e Chadwlck. who died In ls2 and Airs. J, S. Carder of Rutland spent at the age of nine ye.irr nnd l.i's-a. til" Sunday at Airs. Alary Symons's, The Wo wife of Harry R. Chase. Air. Chadwlck m-m's Auxiliary met with Airs. John C. wns a kind hearted, huttllng buslmnf Hernor W(dnesd.iy aftormion. Alexandet man. lie spent the greater part of his Hashav.- !s III. Charles Ln France of life In Randolph. Constantino Chndwlck, Shoreman ! visiting Vs uncle, Abram oldest brother of tho deceived. Is veiy m-' IaFram.e -Uan Tyler has moved to riously 111 at Ills home In ICast Ilethel mil PUtsford, Airs. Volney S. rtnker has To wns unable to attend the funeral which turned from n visit In Hennlngton, wns hold nt tho house at two o'clock ' this afternoon. There was a largo stock shipment from this station Alondny. Ricker & Blanch-J nrd shipped a number of hogs, calves and WASHINGTON COUNTY shfep and Hale l. Flint shipped a car load of cowe and three horrcs. Tho prices paid wore hogs C 3-4 cents, enlves ; to 0 cents, sheep 3 to 5 1-2 cents per pound. Thomas Cnrr. who hns been at the AInry SOUTH WOODBTJJtY. Frank Ci. Angell died at an e.itly hour Thursday morning nt his home here after , tlc, Sydney Hnsllng's estate the homo Wn visiting relatives here, has return ed to his homo In Hrlstol. MARSHF.IELD. Schools In town close Friday, Novem ber It. Several of the schools In town in tended the Iy;;lslaturo last week Thurs day. MIDDLESEX. The Ladles' Aid held a social with Airs. Uert AloKlery Wednesday after noon. William NouhnJI, wife nnd slstnr, Airs. Wellington, of Fltchburg, Alius., visited in Or.uiHC from Friday till Sun day. All the schools In town cho this week. William Vaughn and Wallace Goodwin got a fine buck tho last of tho opn r-enson in the notch, weighing 21S pound. Albert Tnplin has purchased of a long lllneus with tuberculosis. He was CRAPTSBURY. Air. nnd Airs. Tamest Dill have mov ed to their new house lately purchased fit Elmer Bailey. Air. nnd Airs. Fred Lndilke visited In Eden last week. -C H. Hanson has purchased Kdward Wheeler's home paying I1S00. Dr. ani! Mrs n. N. Blbby have purchased Air. Ira Dutton's house and taken posses sion. A'". Dutton expects to reside with thrcn the remainder of her life. The Bishop brothers have moved to the J. C. Allen house. Dr. Dillingham spent the greater part of last week In Burlington for medlcnl treatment. Tho Rev. W, E. Allen spent a few days In Orand Isle his native town. AIlss Agnes Wylle hns opened n. millinery store at Kast Crafts bury. NEWPORT. One of the largest pieces of granite taken out of the Newport quarries wns Ihlpped to Albany. N. Y Saturday to.Tudge AlcCall of thnt city. The piece weighed K tons nnd required 30 horses to move It from the quarry, which Is located about four miles from railroad station, to the freight yard where it wns loaded onto a special flat car. AIlss Alice linker, who eloped with on Leach about two weeks ngo, wns located in Laconla, N. H., Friday and re turned to her home in the west end, having become discouraged with the ways of the world. BROWNINGTON. Mr. Kelley of Barton Landing hns moved to the farm recently purchased of Morton Parker. Stnnley Alarsh hn moved back to his farm. Air. and Airs. James Ward nro the parents of a baby, born October -'. Airs. Alnrin Heath has returned from n visit of svrnl weeks among friends in .Maine, Alass achusetts and Rhode Island. AIlss JCthel Al'iulton's school In the Center district Mulshes Friday tho Olh, with an exhibition at the town hall In the evening. Airs. Lorenzo Grow from Michigan Is vlHitlng friends in this vlclntly. Airs Nellie Osgood and chil dren have gone to White River Junc tion. John Bushey has moved from ,Barton Landing to his farm. Thomns Lafoe, who has been sick with rheum ntlsm Is bettor. Air. nnd Airs. Adelbert ,JLockwood of Newfano are visiting Airs. Lorkwood's mother, Airs. Alarla Going, and sister, Airs. u. I. Huso, nnd other relatives and frlcndii. Ro and Charles Vail of Kntlebi. N. H spent .the pnst week with their father, Rev. .Ttoyal C. Vail The Ladles Aid society 'will meet with Airs. Henry II. Leland .Thursday afternoon and evening Nov. 8. Fish chowder will be served from ! to 8 o'clock. A phonograph entertain ment will also be given. All are cord ially invited. LOWELL. K. L. Powers is home from Alaasachu- eottG. Rnv. O, J3. Nowton of Alburgh Is In town visiting relatives this week. -Air. und Airs. K. E. Gelo of Fletcher passed a row days in town jecently, Air. and Sirs. Charles Corliss nre the parents of a daughter, born November 1, W. A. Blako has rented hlB farm to Loander Jlobldeux for one year. Rufus Klnsloy i accompanied W. B. Patterson to Bur lington Wednesday, where Air. Patterson underwent an operation (in his eyes for cataract. Judge AI. K. Tucker has sold un interest In his lumber and nsbestos plant to Alessrs. Gallnger nnd Alooro of Philadelphia, Pn., who have tnkon pos Hosslon and aro making extensive re pairs, preparatory to starting business Tho firm will be knovpi as the Lotvoll Lumber f: Asbestos Co. MORGAN. Chrules Ellis of Derby Is moving to his mother's farm In this town. Geo. Gray Is moving to Brownlngton, Joel Temple and Job Drown have rented Fred Humblet's farm. Air. and Airs. W. JO. Blood left their daughter Alyrtle In tho hospital at Hanover, N, II, Airs. R. W. Tnylor Btarted Friday for Concord, N. H., where she will spend the winter. Alarsello Dutton has sold his vnlloy farm and has movod to his llttlo farm at tho Center. Richard Maplesden has gono to California again this fall, He Is BE years old and has boen West sovcrul times. Ho expects to live with his son. DERBY. Jacob Martin moved last weak to the farm he lately bought of Henry Colby, Tho W, a T. U. met with Airs, u, t. Dallny last week. Krtraotu from tho report of the Btato convention at Ht. Johnsbury were read and approved, specially the opinion expressed that the oool option law Bhould ht repeal d during thin uemilnn nf thn leglalu furo. Thn Rev. Mr, Hnrvny of Derby JAn preOhod In thn Congregational Kuratj here lunt SumWy at I -no p. in. Urs ooinfrenMlon found tho Fletcher hospital for treatment tho past n worthy member of the Congregational two weeks, was reported yesterday as be-j Church, being olio of the deacons for lug quite a little better. mnny years, nlwnys zealous for Its wel- In East Randolph Sunday took place the 'fare, and attending long after his strcneth mnrrloge of Lucius Blodgett and Airs. I would reasonably nllow. lie was and considerate, and cheerful even when suffering wns crdured. He leaves a wife and two daughters, the older one being a gr'-at sufferer, also an aged mother, ono sister and three brothers. MONTPELIER. Assistant Judges v.. W. Huntley and L. R. Wells granted divorces on Satur day to Carrie H. Dngar of Worcester tho winter w.tli her sister, Mrs. Gilbert from Curl A. Dtigar. for Intolerable i Mills. H. Comr.tock. wife nnd (laugh severity, and to D. S. Hall ot Cabot from Ida AI. Hull for desertion. FrnnclH A. Gno of this city and AIIrs Clara Waterman of Hanover, N. II.. Bessie Tllson. Air. nnd Airs. Blodgett nro making their headquarters at hor home on Central street. RANDOLPH CENTRE. The was an husking bee at Alfred Bover's Inst Saturday evening, which was largely attended by the students of the Normnl nnd many of thn young people from Randolph. Airs. Field of Vergennes wus a guest at the old Homestead, from Friday till Monday. Reserved scats for the lecture course were fold at the Nor mal hall last S.iturday evening nt auc tion and about $1(1 dollars realized. Th? first entertainment of the course will be a concert next Friday evening at the Normal ball. R. S. Ale.sser and wife of Rochester we-re at N. L. Hoyden's last Sunday. Alstlne Parmenter and wife of Rochester visited their son, F. W. Par menter, last week. CHELSEA. Alonzo T. Doyle Is very sick with ty phoid feer. His grandmother, Mrs. Lu cas, who was thought to be nfllicted with the same disease, Is considerably liottci. Azariah Barnes last month sold his West Hill farm to Joseph Alenaid ot Plattsburgh for JU"0. Mr. Barnes on lan Saturdny purchased of Fred A. Ord way the former Thorne plnce, one mile from the. village, for S1.S0O. Einrene L. Densmoie of Harre city was In town las'.'town Sunday-Dan Rich Is soon to move Sunday on a visit to his children. He ,!' family to Wnltslleld.-F. C. Lamb now employed at the Alorriton milk fnrmi,,ml M' II- """'IsP"'''' 'ero In IVir.dolph In Barre.-W. W. I'erkins, the miller, ' recently -Charles Kingsbury and wife of has sold hla grlet mill to Alilton K. . Montpeiier visited at ins tamers, i.zrn Hutchinson, the preceding jiroprietor, and Kingsbury the past wc ek.-Cilfton Murray is removing to his former farm .it East of Amherst. Alass.. visited friends In town Hrookllold.-Alr. and Mrs. Charles Noiris 'n"t week.-W. J. AlcOlaflln has been of Barro. the parents of AIm. Edward i working In Granville for the past two O. Alatton, who recently died, aro to re, , v,-p',''-s' main with their fon-ln-law during tli winter. Allts Maria White of Alontpelier I farm and Is to take possession tho first of December. Tho Consolidated Electric Light Plant have a posse of men setting new poles on tho south side of the river and nre soon to niovo the lino on the north side over the river. Airs. II. Com stock Is boarding the electric light men while employed in this vicinity. Air. Feguln of Charlotte lia purchased the William Lewis farm and Is to take pos session nt once. William Iwls moved fiom his farm down to the village Into tho Alethodlst parsonnge Tuesday for tho winter. Airs. Pauline l-w!s moved Tues day from her plnce to the vlllnge for ter were In Wnterbury Friday night to Join the Rebekahs. L, Warren has moved front this part of the town to tho north part, known as Shady Rill, on- werr married Saturday at the home of ! to the John Flint farm. The pupils of the bride. On their return from their wedding trip they will reside at 74 Bane street. Airs. John Glinney, Sr., died Alonday aged 0." years, she was a native of Ireland and had been murr!"d to Air. Glinney 12 years. She is slirlvlved by I one s-in, John J. Glinney, and two daughters, Airs. J. S. Haley and AIlss EAST WARREN. E. C. Heath was In Nortiiiield Saturday on husltfess. Lynn Jones is to rnove his family Into the houe recently vncatfd by James Smith. Alls. A. W. ICstey has gone to New London, ('nun., to visit her son. J. W. Egan of Middlesex was In WATERBURY. was in town over Sunday as thn guest I II. J. Pnreher has fold the Fied Powers of AIlss Nancy B. Hall.-Alrs. William V, j P'nc'' ' Howard unwney Hood left town on Tue-day morning to ; MIDDLF'SEX. visit her daughter, Gail, who is the wri of Dr. George J. Helmer of New York Tho many trlends of Air. and Atr.(. I', city. Ellsha Alattoon, aged 33 yeais next J. C'irge, who live at Shady Rill, gr.'e March, recently husked SB bushels ot , them a surprise party Thursday evening com In 10 days. Ho Is well and hearty and more quick in motion than many a young er man. Miss Marlon L. Rnmdell, who liaa boen visiting at Syracuse, N, Y., Elnce September 0, leturned home this anil helped the happy pair to eelenrate thu "till nrrlvorsary of their mnirtagr. ROXBURY. The Atarble quany is closed for the week. ! red Cleveland of Barro was i'i; reason, and Air. Miller. Air. ICelley and town loirt week visiting his father, George Mr. Walbouf have returned to their homes Cleveland. Philip J. Little, the baiber, 'i Swanton. Allm Allna Brown spoit a who hoe had a run of typhoid fever and ! portion (if last week In Alontpelier and been confined to his house for several ' Bnrre. Air. and Airs. Algernon Sn ildlnr; weeks, Is now In his shop. Elg-'i I). Hames bid off at auction the mnuants of the old Sleeper building, whoso land boa been condemned for school use, and is drawing the lumber to his bobbin shop for consumption. BRADFORD. Kenneth Low of Brooklyn, N. Y,. Is visiting his aunt, Airs. W. S. Cole. Airs. AI. G. Flinders Is In Boston. Mi s. W. C. Woodbury of While River Junction vlrlt ed her sister. Airs. Helen Beckett, last week. E. E. Alunn, who for H ytarswas employed In the store of Prlchard & Hay. left for California last week, where he expects to mnko his home. Mr. and Airs. C. N. Stephenson of Worcester, Mass., wero called here last work to attend the funeral of her father, T. B. Cowan, who was brought here from Leominster, Alass., for burial Inst week Thursday. 12. W. Cunningham was In St, Johns bury Friday, Miss Gertrude Dewey went to Woodstock Inst week, where she will visit her father, J, II. Dowoy, for a few d.vys. Airs. Robert Child and son, Har old spent Sunday in Lyndonvllle. tho guests of Air. nnd Airs. Afarston. Airs. Jennie Oafflold of Wnterbury was called here Saturday by tho serious Illness of AdelbeTt Osborne. Tho Christian En deavor society ore to give n soclnl In tho church parlors Wednesday evening. RUTLAND COUNTY BRANDON Tho funeral of Dslmar J. Vail, iHto I'nltod 8tates consul at Charlottetown, V. K. I., wan held Alonday afternoon at two o'clock from tho ConsreBnttonnl Church, the Rorv, F. LnurjHton Bullard of ficiating. Tho Knights Templar burial servlco wnn Rolamnlzed by Alt, Calvary Commnnrtery, A large number of Allisons from adjolnlnif towns and from hnro at tended In a body, The honorary bearers wero 13, J, Ormsbee, Charles At, Wlnslow, F. II, Parrlnifton, WlUon V. Nutting, Wulter O, Ray and Hownrd D, Bacon. The followlnB were tho aetlvn bearem; W. B, Frenoh, !, L, WidU und Al bert BuhIi (if Orwoll, A, J, Bluokmer of Aliddlfibury, K. D, Thuyer and F. J2. Chandler of this town, The burial was at Pine Hill cemetery. Captain Allller had thaiBO of the ariuiiKomeata. of WorcesKr spent last week at George Williams. N. D. Rice and Alastcr Gerald were In Northlleld Thursday. Cadet E. C. White and AIlss Llllle Orcutt of Northlleld were In town Saturday. R, J. Flint of Bethel was In town, surveying, one day last week, O. A. Bilggs was in Alontpel'er recently, John Jaxon of N Y,, ni-slst(d by Nortiiiield Iieal Talent ( will give an entertainment nt tho town hall next Wednesday evening. The c. E, Topic ney.t Sunday evening will be "How Christ Pore HI?" sorrows, nnd "How We Should Bear Ours." Tile lead er Airs. W. J. Carpenter. WAITSFIELD. Airs. P.ufus Bucklin went last week to Derby, Conn,, where she is to spend the winter with tho family of her son, Wal ter Andrews. AIlss Farrand of the Ran dolph Normal school was In town over Sunday visiting her brother, Professor I'-urrand, of the Wnltsfleld high school. The nine-months old daughter of Louis J. DeGrnff died Thursday, November 1, of dlpnthcrotle soro thront nnd wns burled on the evening of the same day at tho village cemetery, J, C. Tabor has moved from the Poter IjaBeHo place north of the vlllnge, Into J. A. Smith's tenement house. In this vlllage.Oharles A. Blgelnw was at home from Alontpelier high school over Sunrtay. Airs, L. C Berry Is confined to the bed from the effects of a bnd fall Inst week Thursday on J, N, Kcw'h doorsteps, R Is feared ono or more of her ribs nro broken, Dr Harry Trnsk of West Boyleston, Alass., h fopmor Wnltsfleld boy, was In town last Friday for a brief visit.-G, W, Var ney has bought the Peter 1iBelle plsce, recently vacated by J, C, Tabor, and will soon move his family there. Thn new telephone Hue from East Warren to this plnco have tho polos all set through to this village, and will soon have their line In operation, Tho central othYe hero Is to be located In tho housn of W, H, Alorlnrty. AIlss Mnude Boyce rc'turned last Saturday from a few weeks' visit with friends In Nowport and vicinity, the village school did not nttend the doings of the Legislature last week. WORCESTER. Airs. Ada Putnam Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. MInott. at Alontpelier for a fow days. M s1?. Georgia WlUon and Airs. C. W. Tay' went to East Calais on Sunday to -It their sister, Airs. Guy Bancroft, f. i short time. AIlss Mary Kelley vlsltcl fr'endo in Alontpelier Sat urday nnd Sunday. Ml.s Mary E. Ab bott wat at home, p.n t of last week. The Rev. George Smith Is In Alilton this week. Bert Riehaidfon, who lias been at woric in East Montpeiier for some month", returned t" his home l-.ere on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wllley and daughter were guests ot Mrs, Scldon Wllley on Sunday. WINDSOR COUNTY Seasonable Gloves of every description are a leading feature here and to-day we wish to direct at tention to the most complete and exceptionally attract ive stocks this store has ever shown. With the present demand for long gloves there arc many lengths, kinds and colors hard to find, hut here they can he seen in abundance. Street Gloves, one or two clasps in great variety of staple colors and shades to match the costume, including the much wanted "Westminster grey. Fownes Fine Fabric Gloves with plain or plaid silk linings. Sheer Silk Gloves for evening wear in 1 . 1 1111 -tl e s. jr TtT wmtc, colors and black, ijlovca tor lYlen, W omen and Children that are the rifiht sort in every little detail. Bring the Glove requirement here and th ere can not be the slightest chance of disappointment. Real Trench Kid Gloves $1.25. Ladies will find this love trie equal of any re al kid dl ove ordinarily sold at $1.50 per pair, 2 clasps, rjussst finrjers, complete assortment of colors, including white. Princess Victoria K.id Gloves $1.00. No more perfect rtlove for women's wear could he produced. If tlie price were $1.50 the Princess Victoria would still lead in popularity. Pique seams, one clasp, shown in great aesortment of most wanted shades' $1.00 per pair. Cape Gloves $ 1 . 00 Per Pair. ror Men. Wo men and Children great assortments of thc3e popular and serviceable street gloves are shown. Full new as sortments of Tan and Brown shades. Townes Da gmar Pique Gloves. One of the leading items in this department and unquestion ably one of the most important. Look the world over for gloves, none will he found which are superior to this celebrated London make. Full new assortment?, including black. $1.50 per pair. Trefousse Gloves. Another of the world s best makes which has full representa tion hers, but we would direct attention especially to their 2 clasp Pique Gloves. Great new assortments of tan, browa. rrey, also black and white. SI. 50 per pair. louvm Gl oves. Here is a name to conjure with. One which stands for the most delicate work in glove making anywhere in the world. These well known French Gloves have been a leading feature here for manjr, years ani never more in evidence than just cow. Most beautiful shades for choice, including black. 1 Clasp Suede Pique Seam $1.50 pair. 3 Clasp Overscam 1.50 pair. 'ownes Reindeer Leather Gl oves. SOUTH ROYALTOK. Air. and Airs. I A Richardson have re turned from Rto.-l;'rl Ire. The Hev. Air. (loodwin of Bethel prc .ehed at a union service In the AU-lod.st Church on Sun day evening -Mrs. Al.irlon Emery re turned Sunday afte'ien from Burl'ng ton where sh" bar been receiving treat ment In the Alary Fletcher hospital the past two weeks G. T. AVells gave a pleasant reception to his many Ver mont friends on Tuesday of last week. He leivos this week for his home In Halt Lake city. Airs. Nellie It. Skinner Is vlsltlnR her sister, Airs. Alma French. Air. nnd Airs. William Clogstone of lloston were In town a few days re cently, called her to attend the funeral of Mrs. r.'harles Sareent. AIlss Alma Foster has been visiting her sister, Airs. Ilogers in Pwampsrott, Alass., before go ing to Norway. Me., where she evpei ts to spend the v Inter w t'l nnother slter, AIrr, Shepard. The funeral of Airs. Charles Sargent, whore death occured on Wednesday ot last week, was held from her late home last Saturday morn ing. The rtev S. " flooilwln nnd the Hev, E. E. Wells olllelatlng. Tho Inter mcnt wns In Strafford. Airs. Tt. I). Crnln came from Wlnehrndon, Alass., last week Tuedny. remaining until Thursday when she was accompanied home by her mother. Airs. Itetsey Ilke, who will spend the winter with her. GAYSVILLE. AIlss Alice Chedel went to Eurllngtrm Monday. Airs. Kuuz of New IJrltaln, Conn., has been the guest for a few days of hor friend, Mrs. Walter Swlngor. Airs. Jomes Wheeler of liarre has been spondlng seven I days In town. The La dles' society of tho Congregational church served a baked lvan d uner at Airs. F. C. Flotcher's Tuesday. -John Swinger and AIlss Aiertle Swinger of Huntington are visiting at (Jeorgo Swinger's, Tho 1m diets' Aid society held n social at Walter Swinger's Wednesday een!ng, The Ep worth Leaguo topic for Sunday evening is "Forg-hlng Ono Another"; leader, Airs. Cnrrlo Snvnge. Leon Ileed of the Itut- Innd business college nnd a friend, Rurr Philips, of Greenwich, N. V were with Will Reed last week, returning Saturday. Airs. Alzlna Roid and s'ster, Airs. Smith of Urundon visited In town tho first of tho weflk. Alden Rlohardion has moved to South Stockbrldgo, whom ho and his son nro working for Cloodalo Rrothers. Airs, D. F. Oould Is confined to tho bed with neuralgia. She Is nttcndod by I)r. Fml Edmunds, Mica Fannie lloutwoll Is working for Airs. John Johnson. The Hov. J. Wesley Allller of Ilethel preach- Ml at tho Alethodlst church Inst Sunday In exchiiugo with Rov. CI, Leon Wells, A young deer wns seen on tho street Sunday night Mrs. Pell Newell shot a hawk rocently which measured M Inches from tip to tip. Airs. CI. Leon Wells went to liarnard Alonday to visit hor parents Air. nnd A! is, William Davis. Silk Fabric, but in appearance the finest of real kid, one of the most beautiful and serviceable street gloves to be procured, full assortment of colors and black, lined with silk. $1.00 per pair. Suede Fahnc Gloves 50 Cents Per P;m PAYSTOK. There was a Hallowe'en pirty trlvrai by tho flood TVmplnrH and their friends on tho evening of October 31 at thn home of Air. and Airs, F. A. Ilr.igg. About 7B leo plo wero preisemt, Trail' tuinnl Miinies were played, fortunes told, wngs, music, btc, PROBATE COURT. Nitnimiiry nf miriness Trnnne(rd Dar in ir Two Wirloi Ending .Nov. 0. Estate of Mary Anno Story, Rur lliib'ton, Adrian j, Hlory of Alunchos- Another fine Glove for street wear, black and colors with attractive plaid silk linings. 50 cents per pair. H. W. ALLEN y GO. ter, N. II., appointed administrator; ad ministrator's Inventory tiled. Estate of Terence AlcCall, Colchostor. Final decree of distribution made. Estate of Fanny E. Shaw, Burling ton, License to sell real estate in-anted. Estate or George Jabbert. Charlotte. Settlement of the account of the execu tor. Estate of Eva LaTullppe, Uurlington, (minor). Joseph A. Cassett appointed guardian. Estate of Ilonora Wight, Ilurllugton. Administrator's final settlement tiled. Estnto of I'hlllnda W. Weston, Col chester. Settlement of tlte executors account. Estate of diaries C. Allller, Uurling ton. Will proved; Kntherlng J. Allller appointed executrix; F. C. Herrlligton and C. I, Ordway, commissioners and appraisers. Estate of C, G. Peterson, Rurllngton. Will proved; Iiurn Ann l'etorson ap pointed executrix; Elihu H. Taft and J. W, Goodell, commissioners and ap praisers. In re, Jmle Vnrney, nurllngton, (minor), William I). Tope of Uurling ton appointed guardian, Estntc of Eliza O. Tllllson, Under bill. Fred IJ. Tllllson appointed ad ministrator; administrator's Inventory filed. Estnto of Jlartha Woodruff, Jericho. Commissioner's report llled. Settle ment of the administrator's account made. Estnto of Lowell At. Grossman, Illncs. burgh, Susan L. Ray appointed ad ministratrix, Estate of Thomns II. llrown, nurllng ton, Jororr.'inh W. O'Siilllvnn appointed administrator. Estate of Harriet A. Van Vllet, Uur lington, Decree of distribution mndn, Estnto of James Shanley, nurllngton. License to sell real estate granted. In re, Retsey S. Walston, Willlnton, (non compos), Ida AI, Soldou appoint ed suardlnn, In re Edwin R, Wnlston, Wllliston. (non compos), Ida At. Seldon appointed guardian, Estnto of Elizabeth Irish, Westford. Settlement of tho account of tho ex ecutor, Executor's Inventory filed, Estate of Sidney Alorrlson, Colches ter. Commissioner1!) report filed, Ap plication for settlment and decree; hearing Novombcr 26. Estate of James H, rierson, nurllng ton. Kxceutor'B nnuual account filed. Estnto of James Hanloy, Essex. Ap plication for lleonse to convey real es tnto; hearing November 21, Etitnto of Renjamlii II. Cook, Jorlcho, Application for license to sell real es tate; hearing November 24. Estate of Daniel I Harvey, lllnes burgh. Commissioners' report llled. Application for license to sell real es tate; hearing November 23. Estate of Johanna Casey, Klchmond. Application for settlement and decree; hearing November 10. Estate of Sidney Alorrlson, Colches ter. Application for license to sell real estate; hearing November 26. Estate of Alargaret A, Ready, Uur lington. Jamea F. Ready appointed ad ministrator. Estate of Fannie E. Cook, Jericho, (minor), Florence R. Cook appointed guardian. Estate of Joseph S. Alorgnn, nurllng ton. Will tiled for probate; hearing on same, November 28. Estate of Henry 1". Illckok, Uurling ton. Harriet H. Wlllard Trusteeship Trustee's annual seuicmcnt 111(V. Estate of Sarah l.eavltt, Westford. Administrator'.! inventory, und final settlement tiled. BEEOPIER-ROBY. .11 Iks Cirnee I,. Itoby lleconn's tlie Wife of Elmon (i. Ilreclirr. The home of Air. mil Airs. Rodney Roby on North I'nlon street was tho scene of a ! quiet wedding last evening when their daughter, Grace Iiubp, was united ,n niurrhiKP to Elmnn Gould Reedier of Ituf . falo, Wyo., by tho Rev. J. II. George, pns- tor of tho First Church. AUsn Harriet It. . Wright was maid of honor and Dr. C'lar i enco II. Reocher, brother of tlie groom, wns best man. Tho houi-o wns tastefully decorated with palms nnd chrysanthemums and music wa furnished by RiUor's orchestra. Fol lowing tho ceremony there wns a recep tlon, at which friends nnd rtjatlves ex tended congratulations nnd good wishes , to Air. and MrHercher, and opportunity was afforded to vlow a hnndtomo display rf wedding gifts. There woro delicious re- fronhments In tho serving of which young lady friends of the brldo assisted, and tho Joyous eplrit of the evonlng culml- ' nnted in a shower ot confetti wlm the bride and gioom departed on a rhort brl- dal tour, Thoy will return to this city for a fow days before leavlnK for tholr homo In Wyoming. Among those present from out of town wero Air. nml Airs. D, O. lleechor, parents of tho groom, nnd (Uugliter, Ulnar, ot West Pnwlot. Air. and Airs. C, E. Kattelle land fon, Whiter Knttolle, of Auburndiile, AIn3s,, Airs, Robert Nov.-cotnb of i'riuidon J und Robert A. Lawrence of Rutland, f Condone, front first page) amending the lw relating to wheel highways ami brides (Calls for t t(, .", Innll4 ti'l.lr. ft.. . ,.... .. lug to welrjhl of load oarrUnl ) H. iV-Hy Mr. Aliutison of Gloste: relating to ehcilon of State fish and KMii.i,,. .-.iii.tvi , kuii t- alio us nenes I the office elective by g ,eral assei II. 107 Hy Air. G hson of llrattl savings bmk depo-iMs binK II, ICS by Air. Rirdcn of Wollln nenendleg charter of .Mnpl Orovo tery nssoclntlon : corporation" II. mUy Air. Cndy of Noetl,lr.i rerpiest) establishing a mm pa, c Northlleid; Judiciary. II. ITO-Iiy Air. Areh.lnll of Alar-l amending tile law ulim to f), p li.g of municipal bond n n 1 al pnr.Vons. II. 4,1 Ry Mr. Cleasr r.f Ale id' grant relief to that tjwn " prir road work; appropriations IT .,- I,.. Mu ,. . hlh't the careless di "-lbution ot (l:if'S flrOtf (in,t .Virtminlo ,.,,V.lj I II. 473 lly Air. Arclllnld of Atancl (by rwiui'.st.) to probloit 'ho furnishing or elvinir nov to mine temperance. Tt 171 Tit. -il- vr!l,1.. e rii ret ucsi.i renennni? .serTjnn ..'i e,r ?w States special tax; temperance H. 475 I!y Air. Jackson of Harrc (by request,) amen ;lng the s utt Ing to fees of sheriffs nr 1 t r dep State and court expenses. (Thiee d a dnv tt r nttenilnnrn nn ir.prmn f'l.llH V'Jll fc.'J 'IM'J Will I l'" '., t'on from taxation, was n.l r (Excludes from ex 'tnpt n orvvito iocs on lamis useo Tor iuoae, pio charitable purposes.) H. 177 Ry Air. Graton of Rurlli amending the liquor law w'tlt rep. penalty for mlsreprcsentat'on of age minor; temperance. II. 47S ny same, to prov'de for an to probate records; general U 4T1 Tit 1r TlnrnnH r.f T,- erection of lines of wires along ways; general. KILLED. Another bill of like charai'er is conslderatkn in committee. IT. 1.12 Feyy at Uirrabee s point. H. S70 To riroie ct shr-cn. IT ee,.'. rjctntO.-r tr l-ivlnc- Mil nf nn finnr, nPAnivn rPtiF.t;P".n II. 13C Relating to quadrenn al app of real estate. II. 31S Appeals from quadrern'.a pralsals. II. 3ts Exterminating San J se and gypsy moth. HEAD THIRD TIA1E AND PAS: 11. 257 Confirming l'eer.se gr.i 'ed R. Dawson by St. J..hnsbury ,liage gas plant. H. 2S3 ConflrmVj-,' slm lar a tlon by Hollows Falls village. verslty trustees. h. z.i incornorai irg J-;.ui ny hoi King's Daughters. S. 3'J--Amendlng charter of Essex tlon village. II. 210-Relating to fees under th elating to intoxicating liquor and painted poles rear cemeteries, II. 3Ci Relating to d irft ' .lorlgagcs. II. 3CP Relating to proper' x into Ixike Chnmplain. II. 22S Relating to trustees a id commissioners of v II ig of A n 1 II. 27.' Relating to i dt x ' nt . of city of Ruthin. I. H. 234 Incorporating th" Add i" ty Trust comr.'.ny. II. 2;3-Enabllng Wiiv r .. d district to issue bonds COA1AIITTLE. A Joint special comn. tt t ruce motit Association of Ii"ston at S a' and escort to camtol was am n the sneaker as follows. A.r Cat Mr. Hatch of Slraffcnl. On motlcn of Mr. Porter of WH t ll Ul It'll 141111.4 tlTO I. ,1 .3 .t.lt-1. If JOINT RESOLUTIONS. Relating to per d'em and mile go JlUl.blllllS .11 MICH, 1. 1 111 lllll'tlf,!.- V t.-..ltn,i ,,f Hlp-lip-.itn Mr Stiaolilln Sherburne. Mr. Hurnhani of Wooi m the pirt of tho House, II. 17 An act to Incorporate 'ht tleboro TlUet Cieup.my H. 230 An net to 1, gal z' t r qu ni il appraisal of the t ) if inif for the year V.'. THIRD READING O'lDFRED. II. 141 Relating to p' bl - s e's ri. iu i iii,iiiOH i"r iiii'i 'nnivii the Addison county ja 1. un motion or .ir. some o: Aiuurgi House adjourned. HOUSE-AFTERNOON. BILLS INTRODUCED. Wlt I f3llflll.l3 in JILIl.ll-ll WUJIlfl, J iary. II. 4S1-I5y Air. Davis of Fn rle. re' to taxation: soeelal oomniittee m t iv. Stand'ciT timber mid and conveyed ft Ihn lniul tti.ill li.. t.ixml t . ivnni- no deduction for debts owing 11. IV ll r. I v ,r or iininiiir. No person under 16 years to carry nr tiriirmB pvi'tint nn . .irc-ni s or i dlcn's premises. w dx.iv i c. s nvrnn ni r.iniorL iu quest), to provide for Indexing tho veyor-genernl's papers; general, Stnnnard, youngest daughter of tho Genernl Stnnnard; appropriations. : ti i nrinn!R 111 nthfr tnwn' ilnrnllnn 1!X4, relntliiK to licenses for non-res hunters of deer; gnuio and flfheilcJ. 11. !OI"-l.l .1X1. 1IU.I Ul 1IUI.UI I n.mentlbiiir wietinn 401 of Vermont siat rolatlng In salnrlen of State's attor: TTI.A ..Inrlu r.1 i.nln,,. ..rtl -.1 1 Air ll Iary. l. ,v uy iir, Donici oi iiivi.ii,i',ir provide nowspaiwrs for suproiiu and e ty courts, Provides sheriff shall fit'. Judges during tdMis of court two t (Contluiied uu (lie I2lli puce