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THE BURLINGTON KRtih, PftESS : TMURSDA.Y, MARCH. 28, 15)07. cm NEWS. Pr. H A Cniudnll, who wns taken tiddetily lit Tuosdny, wua resting Ullo omfortnbly yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Chatinooy W. Hrownol! Wellington. 1). (.'., Williamsburg and' ld Point Comfort, Vn. Knicst Mntlsmnn of Wllllston was In i... . I... ...-..I-. ..1, i.iM. Prof. AW C Simmons, who had th" romlnenl rduenfnr in Npw York oltv. etl in xew York sunrtav. ncei ii years. The flit now maple sugar of tho se.i- iiiH. -ti.t..1'.t Ii tn nut ni hi sninll t It'll MM LHIP .1 ('"""" Word has beep received from New ...... .1... . .1.. - rt . .l.n. 11. 1 11 u r K I ny i . 1 1 run iiuii 11 j . ir n is srrions v in w i 1 eonmii- ntlons following a severe nttack of be grip, Architect AV K B. Wlltoox hns sold . .. - .1 .... ... ... .- J.... ... -,...1 etinnl 1 A fiirl-ln iif llil. MM' Va ........ II lilt IIVil I I u v U I I.oiiW nenudn, who" wn arraigned In iv en' 'i iiiurMiiiv a i i.'i iiiHin . iii.ui'ii I. ..mI ..ill... 1.i.M. .-I I-tin .oil -und guilty nnd fined $15 and costs. He, nm nlr i! thr ease. 1 i Pr'rr Halt if Montpelior pleaded gml- hi n li l. .vicated and vn lined Jj ll'rilllllll .linn'--. Illllll -iiu MVIIUMI ii b'enth of tho ponce nnd was lined S' Tito It Nov. J P Mlchnnl. hlh.ip nf 'donee In this city after vlaltln At- ( ( N .1 . for hi hi'.ilth. Tho op, w' Lis been In poor health ' lis' fill, Is now much Improved. M- d Mrs J 11 (Sato have returned ner pia cs in uie .iiiiuisrit uiiumiui; Grand Canyon and petrified forest in rlrona. nida.i for ih" plaintiff to recover S3 7s and c i.ts of $7.13 in the case of urnli.Dii ft I'eltlKi- v. Ilrownell & AVhl'e vs. i;iroy V. Andrews. itiiliiii-ii ii y iiiiiu .iiijiin.i iiiivi- d was sentenced to yorvo not less than nor more than 12 months in the House Correction nt Rutland. evon-5 uf Essex Junction, have com- ciou i no worn or appraisiac ino siock coods and the fixtures In the Stevens A.UIH lln,.Vln 41... ....I..,. .. 1. vriitit mrmnin ninii-in iir.i.in. r.i l-l'll'- V I III llr. Ill" 11.11 I'.'l -.l"l llllll . ness it 1fifl North street and will Like has had charge of the hop, will - 1 . - n.l,1. Tn1,n rr. e hi' .1 II'JOI llllll mill Hlllll 1llllUIl III -arl St. I 1 plprlr on t.liA Pentrji! Vfrnirin! rullwn v Hun tmii iiejin" n. jiuriin'r liu i, i. 1.1.7 III 111.. V lllll V "al-ltl KU.-III, -.1 vcl most, nf thn time. H, clarkson, who relumed on Friday mi a several weeks' Htay in the South, seriously 111 nt his homo on South I'nlon eet, hut was reported ns mnrn comfort le last evonlntr than for tho ia.-t two ys. lie was taknn sick In New Vo'lc, i Illness lie njy thoUKlit to he due. in .i asurc ai ieasi, io uw cuaiiKc ill riim i:". ren uoss and j;uward liomnaiii. ine stlc At. S. Vllns. On the. e Irlenre tint acatns,t them hroth Ross nnd Rotn'.iard hound over to county court in the m of s?300 each. In default of ball they ro remanded to tho Jail. rhe remains of the late Hue! D. Crano iflirHl Till Hlti pfnn "Tonilnv pVMilnir nn -mn i niffnr imin. fliiii I np nurim nnrvirn nald Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. I. C. Smart offlclatlnK. The arers were F. S. Pease, AW C. Isham, I). Henderson, F. A. Isham. M. C, rry ana v. j. i-i'jnueron. nurini was I.aUe A'lew. 'harles A'. CarrlnRton. a locomotive en ieer, reslfllnjf at fit South Chamtdnln eet. died nt thn Marv Fletcher hosnltnl t AVestford nnd was 1 years of iiro. w fe and mother survive, Tho funeral .1 no neiu i-atiiriiny anernoiin at iwo 'in k from the Adams Mission, the Rov. I). Penney officiating. The evidence, was completed In the Ilklns-Rrock mnlpraetlce ense yes- liny nil. i iiiivii ill iuiiii i mi ti. iii-'ii recess was taken until this morning nine o elm k. A cnnsldernUIn amount ... l.l.v.i1 It. rhiillnl ...nu rif in i..ie llliy IH III'" 'l ,i l ll 1 1 1 1 . .11- uifi. Ms will be made to-dny and the cnsn 11 nrobnblv pro to the Jury to-morrow t i annual meetlnu of HurlliiRton 1 V M. T. I. ,. t.i n ......lA,. uif .-ill. :ii. ll. I . 1.1. i... I iiuiniiti.v Kxnlte.1 ruler, W II. Ridley; cs med loyal knlKht. K. M. Morton: es- , iAn,...in i.ni..i., t -l- titIiIia --iVi'itii tvtnr W. T.. Trior: trustee for years, N. A. Horn; representative Brand Indue, F. AV. Calden. departmental examination under the 1 service rules was hem nt tno Kd mds hlnh school Saturday, tho ex-inot-a helm. I F.. Stebblns of Hoston r k Invn n.lur of Tin rl I n L't on . (If ;(! persons cxnmlneil, two were np Tints for tho jiosltlon of stenographer the Rovernment printing office, one departmental clerk, two for penlten- rv Ktinrd, threo for department Mi-nn-ipher, ono for Isthmian canul Meno .(,!' r and 17 for railway mall clerk. f (! AVhtolor, who ri cently reslKlied ii iii(er nf the eiliieiillonal diiiurt ' 'I I' Putnam Sons' publishing 1 York, Is ii Kucst nf his s i i x iitendent and Mis, II. O. , ,1-iii'iiv to leavlm; tlin lat f a v,(ik for I.onR lleach, ,,. rn. ' il Ml (IkKOClatfd with his - ) in rent eatato bimlncss. i a . (!( wllh tho Putnam j ff iM'(n, formerly of this t t Htr.tr A 'lain was . e n i ' -.fi'tier. II H. . . -f rdfi v f. ) tii e of i ft t li le 9 I Hood Sarsaparilla The Red 46 Dry Goods Store American Clothing Gx 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 Church St., BURLINGTON VERMONT Cloak Specialty The One The Re. Dr. J TT (SoorRn nllh 'iited a"d Mrs V W. AVIi'tnmb sai'K "Rink .if Arcs." The bearers wen' ll. (). Wlifoler. II. Kintjsley, C. N. Mosloy. J. I,. Hall. CJ. T. Nflll and I.. M. Unrmws. The bod was placed In the i.iuii nl Lake A'lew cemetery. Spring Medicine Possessing Medicinal Merit Peculiar to Itself. Cures Spring Humors and all other troubles of the blood, stomach, liver and kidneys. Sold everywhere. Get it today. Herewith Knowledge is Rendered Merit Only, at Unto All People Daily, Concerning Goods of Uniformly Right Prices. The Sarsatabs For those who prefer medicine In tablt form. Hood's SurBaperilla la now put up In chocolated tablet railed Saraatfibii, a well ns In tho uttial liquid form. Sarsatabs are prepared from Hood'a Sarsaparilla Itself by ft prucejs of eiaporatlon nnd distillation nnd have identically the Fame ctiratlte properties as the Untild form, lUO doses $l Sold by dnicsists or sent promptly by mail V. I Hood Co., I.owoll, Man. Bids You Welcome to Its Ladies' and Misses' Suits, Skirts, Jacket Latest Display and Dresses, Burlington of Hosiery, Underwear and Furnishings for Men, Women and Children, Infants' Wear, Shirt Waists and Muslin Underwear, Men's. Boys' and Chil dren's Clothing and Shoes. Women's New Spring Suits. A liiiii(Ui'im Misses' Ktnn Suit of nil wool fancy mixture, snliii ' lined j.'H'iirl with pluitfd skirt. Sizes 14, Hi and IS A splendid jsuit for .'iris nnd yonnu women J'nstei' .sperinl $7.98. j Paul f. Kelloy lia." sold hi? Ikiih-c ut 1CT South T'nlon ptreet to I-. H. Brown, who bpfnrc April 10 will rtmovo thr luillrlini; to North (.'hamiilnin street. Art j-oon as platiR can hi drawn ny the nrohltppt', Mr. Kr-lloy will nivnrrt thu contract nf liuilillnp: n I:j. tonomont flat on tho va.-Ant 'Ito. Thr hn'.lillnrr -mil be three ,tonc high, Imllt nf ollil lirlcU ami mil hp modern n pvorv detail. It Is ox- peeled that work will 1m li-gnn as soon as the uronnrl llmvs ko that the Imlhllni; can be completed before winter. The, death of Mr.'. Helen Harnett John- fon occurred at the home of her nephew. V. Ii. Hayes of lluell street, yeterday inorninR at two o'clock, after a live ia,' . Illness. Mrs. Johnson was i'm years of aire. ' nnil nlthoUBh not a resident of HiirlliiRtnii had made her home for the Inst few months with Mr. and Mrs. Mayes. She Is survived by two sisters anil two brother?. Funeral services will be held Friday j morning at 10:50 o'clock ami tho ronialni will bo taken to 'H'ntcrford, Pa.. Mrs. Johnon's former home, for burial. The rtev. J. H. Oeorfre will officiate. I Mr. Henry A. Gale, for souk time a resident of this city, and who-.!- residence ' has been In Massachusetts for sverjl years, died suddenly In Worcester, Mass., Monday morning. About two months nprn she had an attack o' the srlp but 1 was supposed to be recovering until a telephone me.sa;e was recelvlnp announ.' itiK her dialll. Mrs. (tale was horn i'l Hoya'.ston, Mass.. In April, IStn. and was therefore nlmost fA years of ase. She is Mirvlvrd by a husband, two brothers, 11. S. Peek nf this city and '. ('. Peek of Chicago, nnd n s'stT, Mrs. A. K. Os. horn of Oshkosh, Wis. HHBBanaBHMMt(BHErSBHtl)i3Em S VERHO'NT NOTES g H nRCHuaaBBaannscBUHnBaisnaBEn John A Younp nf Milir.n has n lialf doP.ir ro.ned in i-d I. Fourteen d"er In a bunch are reported to have been seen within SO rods nf W't llam Outton's house In the town nf Hurt-foul. Walter H. Crockett of St. Albans ni"t Prof. Walter F. Howard of Middlebury yes. lenliy and the two proceeded to Albany, where, as a committee appointed by fiovornor Proctor, the n)ipeared to-dn. before the New York Suite Lemt-liture in reference to the part thai State will tak in the celebration commemnratliis the Lake (irrv. ('hamplain Tercentenary. Another com mittee consisting of Horace W. Ilailey of Newbury and It. M. Hays of F.ssex Junc tion will (?o to Ottawa to-morrow on a similar mission to the Canadian Parlia ment. A Ilenninfrlnn snp siitherer ran across a number of flying' Brass hoppers. Thi y wi re as lively as in the kikjiI old sum mer time. The lliooks House, Mi'attlebni o, disi-on-tinucs Its free 'bus nrvlce nftcr April i. Fares will he charged between the .stall. m nnd the hotel. The Marre Hospital association piys Sln.fieil for the site of Its new hospital, and will add to the IniKe house upon it for the hospltnl ltsself. A re.ide.' of this column calls attention to the fact that th" open ,-c.ison for trout does not open May 1 but extends from May 1.". to August 1.1 accoullm; to act of the la.st ICCislatllie. Joseph lianett and family of Swanton had a narrow escape from asphyxiation hv escaping coal cas the oilier niorniiiK. lie and Ills wife could bnrelv move m bile the idiililten were revived wi'l' ilifflculty. I'lom the new dam arro.-s lie t'onnei tl ent river nt Hr.it tlohoro and power thus FTeneraleil, .I.OW-horsepowcr must be re. served for Hrattleboro and same must In turn be contracted for by January 1, 1HW. When the New Haven river Hooded the hlshway near llilstol last week, Hie trail earlier mounted n hoise and lode throush from IJncoln and Staiki-boro. A nnd t.-(is later made on the mountain around the fiood. A man from Alurmrn. P. Q.. heariir' the suspicious name of John Jovyaiv was ai rested In Montiromcrry renter charged with furni.shlncr liquor to A-a Shover il legally. Rhoier was arrested for intoxici-tlon. Xolihy l'it'Ui Pony Suits of fnney mixture suitings nnd plnid Pnniiimi. eonts full satin lined, ne.'itly trimmed with full plnited skirts. Values from IM.ot) to ir.0U Easter Special $11.50. Suits mnde from strictly nil wool Pnnnmns, elieeks and mixtures, in several pretty models, ineludinp: Ponies nnd Ktons. All nre elabo rately trimmed, some with rich silk braid, others with tatVeta. New three-(iiartcr sleeve. All .jackets are lined with trjinranteed tatVHa to match. The skirts are ail-ovr plaited or cluster plaited with live yards sweep round bottom. As a Special Kaster inducement we are "ptiltinir these on sal- at $13.50, $15.50 anil $17.50. Regular $20 and $25.00 values. New Easter Clothing. Even's and Young Men's Suits. Men's and Vountr .Aim's Suits of the lincst Hnirlish AVorste.i , Rlaek Thibets. Venetians, Blue and tiray Sertrcs that arc stiictly liand-tailored. aristocratic oavim-nts for pnrtieular wearers. F" better than most custom made jmrnients. In a irreat variety of a -proprinte jiattorus Easter Special $12.50, $14.50 ami $10.50. Regular $16.50 to $25.00 values. Xew designs in siutrle nnd double breasted suits in both extrnin and conservative lengths, broad collars and lapels, hand padd shoulders, with all the newest wrinkles of fashion. Values, $13.50 to $15.00. Easter Special $9.50 ami $11.50. Women's New Spring Jackets. ,")0 styles of tl:e ever popular Tourist Coats in plain and fancy mixtures, in the loo.,e. fjcnii-tittinir and tiibson styles at $3.98, $4.98, $5.98, $6.98 and up to $12.50. At li..")0 our shnwinir of Men's nnd Youths' Suits in fancy W r steds. Blue ami Black Serues that are strictly all wool, well tailm-ii!, that arc retrular .KUK) value Easter Special $6.50. The Boys' and Children's Dept. Boys' Double Breasted Suits, mndo of wool cloths, regular 75 and .00 values Sale Price, $1.19 and $1.48. Charming Waists. Newest Styles, Fopular Prices.! For Good Qiifiiiticr arid Best Workmanship. Beautiful While Sheer Lawn Waists, loiijr and short sleeves, button front ."ml back. .Easisr Special 49c, 69c, 98c. and up to S1.98. China Silk Waists in bewildering assortments. Colors, Black ad White at ' $1.98, $2.49, $3.98 to $5.98. Boys' Blue and Black Norfolk Suits and fancy double-brcast l mixtures, values J.oO to .:?.( 10. . .Price for Opening, $1.69 and $1.98 Boys' strictly all-wool Double-Brensted Suits in a variety of choice patterns, made and trimmed in the best possible maimer an I positively cannot be duplicated elsewhere under it.OO and $:i.."n. Sale Price, $1.98 and S2.43. Dressy Waists of Oriental Lace and Brussels Net. Some trim-1 i ,. iii,' liMii.kimi.. olnnv lace, others with dainty point Venice siill nilii.rs embellished with beautiful China Silk lined, at Arabian .Madallions. All .$2.98, $3.98, $4.98 up to $8.98. At $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 we show nobby suits for the young sters in patterns and designs not to bo had elsewhere. A halt' more than our nskinu; price do equal qualities brinjr elsewhere. Sizes up to 17 years. Mr1. CI. M. 'Wells of New Voil; has ben" In South Londonderry looking up the h' tory of the 1-Mdy family for a mapazin article. The last husband of Mrs Mar. Itaker t!. IMdy lived In South l.ondo- - 1- Men's Fine Spring Top Coats arid Stylish Cravanette Rain Coat.-. Easter Specials. S4-98. 35-98. S6.98! arid up to SI 3.50. A larire line of Boys' mixtures ; double-breasted Bloomer Suits in Blue Sersres and f. ncy and Xorfolks. Priced at $1.98, $2.69, $2.98 and $3.98. MAN'S BODY CUT IN TWO, Freight Cars at Winooski Killed Theophile Menard. AruI Man Wan Denf nnd Coiilil .Not Hear Shnutn of WnrnliiR Arrlilrnt () eurrrd Nriirly OppiiNlte Unll nay Station. TheoplnU Menard, aged 74 years, was run oer and Instantly killed, by a sec tion of a freight train in the railroad yard at Wlnoosltl nbout 10:30 n'etock ys terduy mnrnliiK. Mr. Menard, who was deaf, wni crossins the tracks at the Mallctts Hay avenue iros.inK. at a point almost opposite the station, ivhen four cars of freight train No. R ihieh were shifted from the main line to a MdltiK, Btruek him, knooklns; him down and pass lng over his body at the h'ps, eutlliiK the body In twain and al.so sverl'it; the left arm Jul above the elbow. The body was dracsed a ihstanee of about ,V) feat before the cars were stopped Station ARent MeaureKurd, RiiRlneei Poiieliard and Conduetor Patrick I'ree, ns well as .several others, uho were neai the station, saw the diner n the old man apprmebed and call to lorn loudly but he paid no attention. Tne ears were t-n close to the man that no one hnl an opportunity to save him. Mr. Heaurenard Mated that only Tuesday lie pulled the old man out of harm's way as a train bore down on him. Selectmnn D, .1. Grraney uas called nnd after viewing the lemalns ordered tlupr removed to the undertaking rooms of A. K. Clement, where they were prepared for burial. The dfad man resided nt ,V. Tt'illroad street nnd was a blacksmith but for the past few years he tml not worked. Formerly he resided nt StanbrldKC, p, Q, rofiilnu to Winooski nbout two years nizo. Mr, Menard had been married twice, his first wife dylnK about 30 yeais apn. Kour children by tho first marriage, sur vive, Mre. .luseph fladiio of Ht, llyaclnthe, P. Q., I'ranclB Mennrd of Central Falls, Mns., Theophllo and Henry Mennnl of fitanbiitltfe. ! Q- Mennrd wan mar ried n second time In Cnnuda, His second wlf and flvo children nurvlve him. They nro Mis, Jcnnlo TKcuyer, Mimes Aui?ust1ne. Albertlne, Joseph nnil Irene nil of this village. The nrratutemen's foi lh funornl were not completed lasi evening. Mr. and Mrs. CfurRf 13. K.iton of ford received eonKralulations l.it w ! upon the filrd anniversary of their mir- rlaue. They were married liy the 1(. v, Dr. Harllett. afterward president of Dartmouth L'olloKe. The total population of Lyndom llle vlllase In the 171 was iVO, u VJUl the po pulation was, in lound llRiires. 117.",. There were $ miirrl.iRcr, i'l ldrths, and 11 deaths In the year 1R7I. while In 1W there were 17 marrlaKes, ii births and ir. deaths. A blK rtlck of spruce timber hni been i n! by IC. M. I'lumlev of Ludlow. The loqr is 72 feet loiiK, M Inches at the other i ml It contains very close to 7,V) feet of lum ber. Two teams and four men wen- busv for two days (,'ettJnK the hlf: stick from where It Rrew to Its present lo atlon. Tile strike, of tho Hard wick Ptone otit ters continue. without chamte. It Is do. Ins conslderabln Injury to tite town and It Is feared will hurt business there all summer.' While the cutters hale made no concession, the employers are l'eporud to have' ntteinptid to arbitrate. A man win revels In statistic? find? that while the census of K shows a little less than 37 per cent, of the popula tion of Veimont Is eniraKccl in farmlntr, Ihe biiieau of forestry in a recenl bulletin states that a little less than "7 per cent, of the aie.i of Vermont Is in farms. Harie h.is a place called "The Dead Hat" and iheii il was ralihd the pollen discovered i-nine Utile amount of red ll(tior. A bairel of wine was claimed by a woman and u scullle ensued during which she was quieted and convinced of her mistake. The Strafford CTcmiery company made In February II.I.VI pounds of butter, for which patrons were paid ,",u cents per pound, amounllni,' to tf,(Vil,$n, nutter fat broiiKht 34s! cents per pound. The tlrst twenty pations has V' patrons In all, conilriK from Strafford, Sharon, Thetford and Vcrshlre. A conference of the-Sihool directors of Rutland county will be held nt the IiIrIi chool lnilldlnK In Itutliiud April 2. liovernor prootop win bo present nnd nddHMs the meeting nlonif lines of school leKlslatlon. Wlnthrop I'. Abbott of Proc tor Is the county examiner of teachers. Harvey a. Mnllloux, sale man In n St. Albins carpet stoic, has been granted n patent on n rhiKless curtain pole, The mechanism for Die rpilck moving loRcther or apart of a pair of cuilnlns Is encased In the pole. Mr. Mnllloux does not Intend Easier Shoes for Men, Women an Chum Arsene Boucher, Foneral Birectcr and Embalmer . 169 North Stresi. Burlington. Nlcht call. Telephone. 32-Il $1..)0 Ladies' Shoes. i.'iin. Don-jola Kid Shoe, retrain r value; priced at 98c. Box Calf and Vici Kid Shoes, the .fci.OO kind, at $1.25. $1.48- A la rue assortment ot Box LnU. Donrola and Vici Kid Shoes that are $-.30 shoe store values. At $1.98 -Choice fine Patent Leather and Uonpila Kid Shoes, are J.OO value. Finn Kid Oxford Ties, .tl.'jO value, priced nt 98c. Fine Russet and Patent heather Ox fords, regular $: Kiftv sUlcs and Vici Kid Oxtords, reprcsentin.o: an uie leadini,' styles at $1.39, $1.49, $1.69, and $1.98 pair. Ladies' fine Patent Leather. 1. 2 and :l srlup Sandals, nt, 98c, $1.39 nnd $1.69; oiVer in" a saving of 50 to 75 cents on every pair. .'.00 value, for $1.25. of li'usset, Patent Leather Boys', Girls' & Children's Footwear. x KSf''KSS vt,",:n'' Bows' Durable Satin Calf Shoes at 98c. Boys' Box Calf. Vici Kid and Patent Leather Shoes, exceptional values at $1.25, $1.48 and $1.98. Girls' Shoo.s and Oxfords in Kussct, Box Calf,.Don;ola and Patent Kid. at 75c, 98c, $1.19 and $1.48. Children's Shoes and Sandals in black, tan, white and colors; price at 49c, 75c nnd 98c. Infants' line Kid Soft Solo Shoes, 19c. pair. Best grade, of Rubber Footwear special ly priced. Ladies' Pure Gum Low Rubbers. 48c Ladies' Pure Cum Storm Rubbers. 49c. .Men's tine ipiality Rubber Knee Boots, $;i.r0 value: price $2.89 pair. Men's fine quality Storm Kintr Boots, $4..")0 value: priced $3.49 pair. Men's Shoes. Work Shoes, sfi.To value Dress and priced at $1.25. At $1.48 and $1.69 Excellent Shoes ami Oxfords of pood Satin Calf Vici Kid th.it are rood $'.2.00 value. At $1.98 and $2.19 We show a line or Gun .Metal, Velour and guaranteed Patent Colt Shoes that are unequalled at h ss than --r.OO. At $2,98 We shall offer finest Dress Shoes and Oxfords in all the nobby styles shown, at $4.00. The Packard Shoe for Men, the leading $3.50 and $4.00 Shoe of America. We are sole agents; all styles, all leathers. Kvcry pair guaranteed. 38 to The Red 46 Department Stores, 46 CHURCH STREET, BURLINGTON, VERMONT. to manufacture the poles but to permit Since tho llrst of l.xst tiieie l.r.liur made on ii royalty paid him. deaths of elKlit nued P I'orest park Mock fa-m nt llr.indon had furred from iiesirucllon ny nro n narrow cscapi tho other day when a pall of paint cauRht fire In the kitchen of tho house occupied by the proprietor, I. N. Chase. It caiiKht from n hot coal shaken from tho stovo but a strotu; rally by employers master ed the situation with u loss of nbout $10. An old, elKhl-day, brass clock, so much vnlued at tho present day, stands In U A. Clink's repair shop at Strafford. It Ih'Iouks to William Noyes of TunbrldKo, nnd has been lltrmiirli u tiro but the works are Intact. Another of the. samo style, the Julie. Wlllard clock, Wi re cently sold to I,. 1'. IV!!. Jeweler, of Norwich, Mr J5fl. Hutlaiid Is to havo u nickel theatre, a license havlntr been Kt'iinted for upu nt u fee of V1- It will 1,0 ,n Oio Ftoro owned by (leori?o T. Chaffee nnd now occupied by the elothlnir linn of Ilupkln it Co. Moving pictures nnd Illustrated soiiRi make up th entertainment. 20 mlnutn performances being given throunhout 'ho day. September, the iple have oc- MimetbiiiK In Hiclimond Their nveraite age value. .is nearly K, years. The names and ages . ,,..,,,,,. ,a follow: S. . Andrews M. .N iton , ,Mtr...il movement Mr tho louillnson Tr.; Mrs N'y llale nol s h,up f hP fann ln Kentucky upon Henry fllllett, SS; Mrs. I.. R Andrew. Ahrnhin Lincoln wa bom. It Is Mi-. Clmstlne l ergiin, S2: Mi'f. II. A. ,linm., u, ,, Ul ,, ,ho Mncolu I lodge-, Sfi: ( . P. Ithodei. SO. National park upon which shall bo erect- John King of Healdvllle, nearly M years (.,i n miiseuni and monument. K.icfi post old and n poor man, hitched ono of hU j ciimiiiauder In Vermont Is asked to np horses at a grist null sfied In l.udlow. point n commlileo of flvo which shall Tho other horse started nheul, threw thu .'increase Its membership from prominent The price p.ud .s und. rtoo,l to have been Another v tcran of the Civil War Ih.n S?ll f.V Its Ol IC Iial . Iia" ' '" 1"'I"0 .ll- ." .I'. l ""' i one hitched and the latter choked to death. Patrick Plielan and llnrry Pul ler rlreiilutrd u paper for the old man and lalsed $:(!. the dead Ipirse was dNpoied of and anotlu r found It take Mr. Kins homo without xpen.e. T. A. Doyle, nuinaser of the It it t lit ml oper.l house, ban bought the Uake St. (itherliie Hoiimi ut Wells from Irving Wood, Its proprietor for 2d years. K. V. Snvngo of Kutland Is also Inteiested In the venture nnd tho new owners will make f.llensve. Improvement" Tim hotel is sltualed on a four acre tract m the lake shore and contains C -looping rooms, oltlmis and canvass each community for subscriptions. Te iinnual convention of the several bod ies of Independent Older of Odd IVUows will bo held 111 Montpeller the week of May 'M 'I'ho llrst evinlng will be devoted to ii reception to visiting grand tilllcor nnd Invited guists. followed on Tnesdav by the iinilual t-esslon of the grand i t -campment. The Patriarchs Mllllnnt will meet Wednesday, the grand lodge Thurs day, nnd tho Hebcluih lodge Friday. Tho grand master of tho grand lodge Is V A Itohblns of Newport aid the grand S'cr'1 tary l Harry Parker of Hrad'ord sou of Willi. mi Mnglvetn, rged 'ft years. He also served In the l n .1 War. Major (Irout of Wntfb.ry shares the same distinction. tTTo Wlndhnm County ltet.ill llro-r-i nnd Provision Deuluri' nssoclntlon. lust formed. declares agtilnst n parcc's' post and will try to secure legislation ngulnst the cntnlnguo houses. A coiu mltteo win. appointed to nrrango for a big excursion to tho food fair at llur lliiKton next month. The annual log rolling or field day of tno Veimont camps, Modern Woodmen ot America, will be huld In Montpelitr June '!, n iirugiamme of sports and atl.l t i eients being ill ranged by Provident JVrnu of nraiillevllli'. lie has secuied a i'llvoc cup, vnlued at $HM, which will be chip st ed for by uniformed ti'iiim from c.uiips .i'l ever New Kngland The nrliielp.il nio-ali or will be It. K Johnson of Lincoln Nel supreme crgnn'xer St.iti lVputv A O Pa'n er In tlnigf of work or tho order i New l.nglund will ,nso bt present.