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U1K HrRLINOTON FUKE PRESS AND TIMER: TIU'IISDAY, FEBTtrARY 23, 1911. 3 HAPPENINGS IN VERMONT (Continued from page 2.) y In tlmt place for ninny years. Mrs, M'llor tlloil about 24 years ago. lie Is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ellen M. Johnson oC Burlington anil Miss Louise Miller, who lived with him. Ho nlso leaves a brother, Jackson of Willlston The funeral whs held 'i his late home Sunday afternoon at fnc o'clock with burial In Willlston nllngo. The remains of Miss Martha Clark, alio tiled at Itcd Oak, Iowa, February 11 arrived here Thursday night and wcrn taken Friday In Willlston, where the funeral was held at her old home. Tim remains wero nceonipnnlod here t. It 1!. Clark and Paul Clark of ltcd i.,k and Mrs. Hester Miller of Toron r Kans., and Georgo Miller of Ot htniwa Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Miller of Newton Highlands, Mass.. were also here and attended the fu n ral. Those from here who went were Mr. and Mis. AV. H. Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. William Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Chapman and Homer Wright. Jerri Goyotte of Burlington, formerly of tl Is place, suffered a slight shock Sunday morning. John McNassor, who lives nt Dewey M ililoy's, suffered a broken hone In his I 't hand n few days ago by being kicked I a cow. F A llohart, who resides with his son, J F Hobart, Is critically 111. Tho marriage of Clyde Wllley of Harre, Fon of Mr. and Mrs. CI. It. Wllley of this village, and Miss Lena Beckley of Itarro will take place there Saturday after noon. UNDERHILL. The Ladles' Social Union held a busl icss meeting at the homo of Mrs. Schwelg Tuesday to plan for an enter tainment to bo given In the near ftrture. - H. H. Marsh Is confined to the house with acute rheumatism. Georgo W. Irish, who has been very HI, Is some better. James Fltzlmons, who had dlptherla, Is "onvalesclng. Thomas Bruce Is here on business. Howard Ayer has rented the C'latfiln place and will move about March 1. John Atchlnson, Jr., Is 111. Mrs. Helen nullock, who has been visiting Mrs. L. C Fowler, returned to her home In Bur Hnston Tuesday. WESTFOHC. flenry Athcrton has movel to the vll 'agc and Is occupying the houso fonner 'v owned by George Munson. The 1'ort nlghtl.v club will meet Thursday after noon nt the home of Mrs. Kidder. Isaac Hunter has moved into G. M. Huntley's house.- Mrs, Bradford, formerly Miss fteynolds of this town, died Saturday at i r home in Mew Hampshire. iMiss Alice. Ulams is 111 with pneumonia. Miss Edith Higelow Is seriously ill. BOLTON. Mahrl Plddock entertained her brother i'id sirtcr of Barre Sunday. Mr. ami its r. Sablns were In Burlington Saturday V rank Day,-who has been In lie Mary Fletcher hospital for a few ncca.-. returned last Thursday. Sidney Bahlns of Bellows Falls Is ."pending tho rveek with his parents. Mrs. Pickett's sls er spent Sunday with her. Her mother ia.s been stepping here for seveial days, ul returned to her home in Westford Tin sduy. WEST BOLTON. Mr and Mrs. A. S. Hardy, who have ii n ery ill with grip, are hotter. G. W. Kellogg has finished work at Hardwiek ii Is at home. Peter Creor and fani K have moved to Charlotte. Frank York of Baire Is visiting relatives In Ijvn -Henry Hardy of Westford was in town Wednesday to visit his father, who s ill Mr. and Mrs. Kliner Hall havo tone n fieri Sutton, P. Q., to visit hor parents. Mr and Mrs. Charles Jones. RICHMOND. The members of the All-'Jtound club with Invited guests had a ban quet at the Waterbury Inn Wednes day afternoon. W. W. Miller and I. K. Towne were in Burlington yester day Tho Woodmen's fair closed last pvonlng. Theie was a good attend ance at the concert given at the Con gregational Church Tuesday evening for tho benefit of the senior class of tho high school. Samaritan Lodge of I. O. O, F. will glvo a dance Friday pvonlng. -John Stone is seriously 111. Miss Bertha Kenyon is the guest of lier sister. Mrs. H. S Conant, in Bur lington. ESSEX CENTER, ,phi Intermediate grade, of the village t lunl rin-id on Trlday, with exercises I the 'rrnoon In oommomoratlon of 1.1 on s -ind Washington's birthday, , li h wern also taken part In by tho IT' nry s, bool. Tho pliniary school closes Mil eih. Miss Swnrtz, a deaconess, ter r Ming tho Italian mission in Barre, ul speak at the Methodist Church "' i4a evening at 7:30. Miss Emily Ni in s who is at the Fanny Allen bos- I' m. . nntlnues to gain. WILLISTON. f r in McMahon and Hose Miller, both rf v, uuMon, were united in marrlago at 'he Mithodist Episcopal parsonage Wed newlny i b. IS by the Rev. B. M. Kent. Tho rtlll leslde in Wllliston, where the rroo'n I-- l.iittcrmaker at tho Co-opern-t ve cp amery. -Wood is very scarce, n'an being unable to purchase their usual supply. EAST CHARLOTTE. Jo' e i Hohldeau died Friday afternoon at the home of his daughter, .Mrs. Moses Blow, after a week's illness of pneu noma. Tho funeral was held ot tho Habtist Chinch Sunday afternoon, tho Itev. Thomns Davison, pastor of tho church, conducting the service. Intcr- nent was made in tho remetury at East narlotte by the side of his wife, who lied In November, 1S91, Mr. Rolwdeau was iorn in Canada In 1827 but moved to ..'oopersvllle, X. V., with his parents, In thlldhood. He Is survived by two daugh ters and a son. Those from out of town in intend the funeral were Mis. Homer I'ouglass of Bane, Mr. and Mrs. Albert olllns nnd two daughters, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Bonis Uur- bo and Samuel Genett of Burlington Mr and Mrs. Emery Paradls nnd Mrs, ymma Blow of Grand Islo and Mrs Alfred Genett of Lowell, Mass. The body of Miss Emily Lewis, who died at the Fanny Allen hospital following a icrlous operation, was brought here Thursday. Tho funeral was held at the Church of Our Ladv ot Mt. Carmel. The lev. J, ("ampeau of Shelburno officiated Interment was made In tho Catholic temctery. Misses Maud and Lutle Scott entertained a largo party of their friends nt their home Friday evening Mrs, Bur ton BeerB with two children returned Friday from Danby, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Guy Baldwin, The Ladles Aid society will .give a ehleken plo soclahlo at tho vestry Frl tiay evening, February U, Suppei will be ferved from six to eight o'clock. Mr md Mrs. B, W, Kiitey ot Bristol havo been visiting tho lntter's mother, Mrs. Electa Gove, and other relatives In town. The i.MIsses Kdlth and Marie Murtlneau of Fair Haven arc visiting their sister, Airs, Georgo LlttlcMr. nnd Mrs. Clay ton Govo were In Shelburno Thursday to nttend (ho funeral of their cousin, Alison reel. The infant daughter of Mr. audi Mrs. Frederick Thomas, who has been 111, Is recovering.-The condition of Mrs. Lewis Beers, who Is 111, Is Improving. Mrs. Vnrney returned Saturdny from l'urllngton, where she has been spend ing a week with her daughter, Mrs. F, A. ltlcli. Mrs. Electa Govo received a show er of nearly 80 post cards Saturday in honor of her f.Oth birthday. It Is reported that Luther Pierce has rented his farm lr. the northeast part of tho town to Frank Klngsland of Jericho. Forest Nor ton of Burlington, who has been visiting his uncle, B, H. Beers, lias returned homo. WEST MILTON. W, 13. Granger Is still very III of pneu monia. Miss Mildred Blake la ill. Miss Illnu Howard Is nt M. W. Smith's fo: . few days. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Tho funeral of Harrison '1 cM-ster wns hold at his late homo Frjdi, noon. Tho Rev. 13. P. Tieat of Blch mond ofllclnled, with G. M, Norton In charge. Mrs. F. u. Fnlby and Mrs. J. P. Svvoot sang two selections, Mis.? Gieta Norton, pianist. Tho hen rot a wero relatives of the deceased. Tho floral tilbutes wero many and beau tiful. Several of tho friends of Mr. and iMrs. G. W. Bagley met at their homo Friday evening and gave them a surprise party. Mrs. M. 33. Brow stor and J. J. Gardner are 111 with the grip. Miss I'ease of Burlington Is holplng 'to enro for Mrs. Levi Taft, who Is werlously ill with heart trouble. William Henry Harrison Biewster died nt his residence In the village Wed nesday Feb. 15, of black erysipelas. Mr. Brewster was a lit clung and highly re spected citizen of thla place. Ho held nearly all town oillces and wns represen tative In ISM', lie wns 70 years of age. Besides a wife lie Is survived by n son, M. K. Biewster, nnd gtanddaugliter, Flor ence, two brothers, Warhnni and George of this town, two sisters, Mis. Marllla bates of Calais and Mrs. A. B. Small of Burlington. Mrs. Levi Taft died Tuesday at one o'clock of heart disease. Mrs. Taft was about 00 years old and was a lifelong le-si- dent of this town. She leaves n husband, daughter, Mrs. Andrew Llbeity, and a rlster, Mrs. John Cutter. Gerald Baglev moved bis family to Willlston Wednes day, where he Is to enter the einplov ot Clark the coming year. C.I!I) ok THANKS. We wish to sincerely than3t all who expressed sympathy In our great be reavement by their assistance nnd by sending such beautiful flowers. MRS. II. 11 BRKWSTI3I!, M. E. BREWSTER AND I'AMILV. HINESBURCr, The Hiiiesburg Dramatic club will pre sent "A Noble Outcast" at West Char lotte Filday evening under t he auspices of Champlaln Cliantci. O. E. S. Miss Mabel Hopkins, who has been very 111 with pneumonia, is slowly gaining. Miss Anna Patrick Is spending a few davs in Burlington. MILTON EORO. Mrs. L. R, Bean nnd Mrs. W. V. Blake were in St. Albans the first ot tho week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Berry re turned homo Sunday fiom Bicbniond. whera they passed a week. Nam-y Ber ry returned to the Burlington Buslm s college Sunday night, having been 111 at home a week. Mrs. Hobart R.char.ls has the grip. Gardner Rie.. Is ill hard cold and neuralgia. Mlsa Maud Houghaboom and Pearl from li inklm aiu at the White home. MILTON. William Dixon Granger, aged S3 vars, son of Gt-orgH W. Granger, died Tuesday night of pneumonia. He leaves a wife and two children. Hi,, illness uas uf short duration. The funeral will be held at tliu house In Wist Milton at 12-30 to-duv .md the church at 1 3d -Asa and Mrs. Davis have a son, born IVbruaiy 21. Deputy Sheriff B. D. Martin was in St. Albans Tue-day. Leon I), latlmni lias returned from a business trip to Newport and Charleston. The town reports aro bclug printed nnd will be out by the first of next week. James Mauley has so fur re covered as to be on the street. SOUTH BURLIKGTOK. Mr. and Mrs. F. Adelbert Hellion, who were married in Burlington Fehruaiy II. evening by the Rev. G. V. Bliss, will re side with Mr. Hellion's mother In this town after tho return from a wedding trip. The bildo wns Miss Graco M. Wright of Burlington. The King's Daughters held a Wash ington's birthday party at 33. R. Sio- cum's '1 uesduy evening. Charles Wblt.i has returuid from a Unco mouths' vis It with his brother In Del Norte. Color- ido. Mrs. Mary Wetniore of Brandon was a guest at Alson Rollln's Monday. Much sympathy Is felt for Mrs. A. E. Lanison who has lost two sitters by death in a short time. CHARLOTTE. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1-3. B. Williams nnd son have returned from n visit In Wisconsin and Missouri. W. W. Hlg- bee has sold for T.nlllsm Ilnl.bnll bnr homo placo of 52 acies to Robert Bora, who will soon movo thore. Delegates were elected Sunday from each Sun day school to 'tho county convention at Wlnooskl. Russell Williams i-nvo a party to a number of his young friends at Library Hull Wednesday Feb. 35 In honor of his 7th bhthduy. SHELBURNE. Amoni those piesent from nut of town lit' tho funeral of Alson J. 1'eet, which was held at the homo of Ids father Thurs day, were: Mr. and Mrs. Joi n Orvls, Mi ami Mrs. Philander Orvls liervey Orvls and son, Carroll, Dr, A. M. Norton, Edgar and Reuben Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Orvls, Howard Hill of Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. II. I. Goodsell of Fairfax, Mitchell Finney of Hlnesburg, Byron Hurlburt and Miss Coral Hurlburt of Starksboro, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Gove of Chiiilotte. Miss I'ond of Burlington sang three se lections. John Agiin will sell nt auction Tuesday, Fehruury US, nt tho J. B. Bart lctt faun certain livestock, produce and farm tools. Ex-Gov. J. L, Barstow, who Is at the Mary Fletcher hospital having his eyes treated. Is reported as improving. Miss Gertrude) Baron wns pleasantly surprised February 15 hy 20 of her young friends nt her home. The evening was spent with games nnd re freshments wero served. The funeral of Alson J, Peet was held Thursday after surprised Wednesday evening by l of noon at his lata homo with burial in the vlllago cemetery. The service at the grave wero Masonic. The bearers wero 33merson, George and Walte Palmer, Michael Thompson, I'p d 1.1 1 and William Bacon. The Hi v r, Watson condui ted the n 1 t house. i .Mr-. J.ll'i Mb n died Sunday nt tho home ul her sm, cliailes Allen, at Hast Hhelhurne. Th" funeral will bo held this afternoon nt two o'clock. Mrs. JlelUh i Allen died Sunday lit the home of In r sum, cinrles Allen, at Hast llhclbtirne. Tin- finnril was held Tues day iifteriiuiin at two o'i lock. Miss Nell M. Noonnn and David W. Flnnussy woro mari b d In St. Cntli erlno's Church Wednesday morning by 'the Rev. P. A. CauipcnU. COLCHESTER. Mrs. Jennie Austin i" In lsex Junc tion, caring for Mr UllU'im Field. - Ro':n ., .., : :: t i i M. Wilght's last week. -.Miss Fion . . Mc.Bride of Essex was a guest of Miss Dorothy Wright Sunday. Lymhnrt Han day, who was working for C. A. Wright was hcilotisly Injured Tuesday by a cir cular saw. lie wn.i taken to tho Funny Allen hospital. A donation visit for the boneflt or 1'' .V, Stnlth will be lie' ... e Friday even- ! ' no next legnlar niect- . of Hie grange will bo held III the parish hoiiFi) March 3. Six candidates will receive th third and fnuith degrees, after which flipper will bo served nnd the following tonsW will bo listened to: .., i,,iio. me vp an im pure 'i in in, ' ( ,u i.e lioughton; "Good of the Order," B. V. Gale; "How parents can aid tho tcaehi r." Clara Lyon; "Why i believe In the Grange," Charles Mc Nall: "The gentlemen ot our order," Mrs. W. W. Smith; "Our school teach ers," Fred Wnlston; "The ladles ot our order," Percy Kcwrance; Vermont, tho Stale In wblen Me live," Rev. W. W. Smith ST. ALBANS Tlie lepubili'-m city caucus to nominate cnndidiaes to be voted for at tlie unnual meeting M.ireh 7 v. as held In tho city hall Saturday ewnlim, and resulted: Sei dell C. Greene renominated for mayor; B. Mohin HopKiiis lor clerk and treasurer, and John A. JnrvN for ovei-soer ot the poor. Tho only contest was over the of fice of overseer, and this was between Nap. Jarvls, the present Incumbent, who bus held the position for several yeais, and his brother, the successful contestant, who won out by a big majority. It was sold after the i.-iiieiis that tho defeated candidate would ille nomination papers and run li.dcpeiideii'ly. The h mocr.its, iecllng strong and 1 best. after their let"ry last September, named tin follow inn .-tialght ticket: Al di rninii Jeiiinlnh 1 oNelil for mayor, William Shannon lm clerk and treasurer and Hiram N. I., 'in nnan for overseer. Candidate- for a 1,3, rnianic honors were nominated as follows: Ward 1, Stephen S. Gushing, republlian; ward 2, N. J. Jar vls, democrat; ward 3, Julius Banette, republican, and Joseph Peiron, democrat, ward i, Patrick Sullivan, democrat; ward G, Thomas Roach, democrat, and F. J. Sisco, republican. Tho following candidates for school commissioners wero mimed: Ward 1, G. 1-. Barker, lepubllcan; ward 2, William H. Han, democrat; ward 3, Alexander Tuscany, republican and democrat; ward I, S. H. Watklns. democrat; ward C, Jaines Kennedy, democrat, and 13. P. Stevens, republican. Caucuses In wards not voted will be held to-day and to morrow. 'I lie wedding of Miss lllizri Maniuette or Milton and Leonard P. II. l.ampman took place at St Maiy's lectory Tues dav eseiitiif,, February II, tho Rev. D. J. o'Sulllvan performing the ceiemony. The Vermont State Poultry associa tion lies e ected the. following officers: In -in ni, r. w, sjiiult of St. Albans; IM), W. B. Witters of St. Albans; Measurer, l Curtis of St. Albans; lc" presidents. S. II, Wood of St. Al bans, A V A ',tt of Harre, F. C Evana of Hiirllmiton, R, F. Hatch of Bristol. G. D. Clark of I!etlow.s Falls. 1. Hatch of Waterbury, G. S. 13aton of Woodstock, B B. Beernun of Bur lington, P. W. Abbey of Essex, W. F. Burleigh of LuraboPs Point, (3. M. Beecher of West I'awlet, W. D. AVilson of St. Albans, '. W. D. 1'routy of Swanton, D. B. Braymer of Granville, N. V Charles Mallhot of Iberville One.. T. F. Glnnls of Iberville, Que., C. G. Stevens of Manchester, N. H., w. W.' Stiles of Alburg, C. F. Stnlth of Morrls- ville, (J. B, Foss of Hyde Park, Harry Conro of South Hero, and A. C. Mc Clure of Mlddletown Springs The fol lowing were elected directors: F. W. Sault, M. D. Jarvls, W. B. Witters, A. B. Whocler, C. L. Curtis, C. II. Cota, B. P. Greene, Jr.. Chuilos Cramnton. Jr.. and Stephen W. Dunbar. It was voted to hold the next show during tho third week in January. The association now has the largest membership in Its history, and is In a flourishing condition. Harry Car.ham, who has been foreman of the Central Vermont passenger car shops for many years, has been taken to the St. Albans hospital suffering from dropsy. Tho St. Albans Cow Testing associa tion has elected tho following officers: William Warner, president; Ernest H. Hell, secretary and treasurer; directors, James K. Curtis, II. lClbbe Brookon and GoorRO Catlln. It was decided to hold meetings on the last Tuesday In each month. Tho death of Dermis Sweoney oc eurrod at his homo on High street Friday morning at 10:S0 o'clock of stomach troublo after an lllnoss of four yoars. Mr. Swueney wan SI years old and Is nurvlvod by llvo daughters, Mrs. John E. Maun, Mrs. Michael 11. O'llnaro. Miss Mary Sweeney, Miss Elizabeth Swcenoy and Miss Sarah Swoonoy, nnd 0110 Hon, Edward D. Sweeney, all of thlB city. Tho death of Francis, tho six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts of Edward street, occurred Thursday evening of moasles and pneumonia. Tho American Houso was threatened with destruction for a few minutes Monday nftornoon when fire whhh brokn out in Frank LeDoux's restaurant underneath the hotel worked up be tween the tloor paitltlons, tilling tho hotel with smoko, omptwng it of guests and gottlng a fast stint before It was squelched by the prompt and Intelli gent work of the flro department. Tho llro broke out fiom a gas rango on which Mrs. I.eDoux was roasting a piece of meat. It Is probable that iiomo fat caught fire, then Igniting tho whole gas arrangement, for almost instant ly great tongues of jlnmo belched out, and the whole n, nth sldo of the restau rant soeiued to be nblnzo nt once, The Urn depaiMneni was promptly n the scene ami vrltli , bomlcnls soon had tho flro uiub r control, which had In the brief Interim worked up through tho floor partitions to fho American House oft'lii. Tho only damage to tho hotel was wheio a fow foot of flooring, m ar tho office, was -ripped up t" K"' a' Hie iiro, and some smoke. rn guests wore soon reassured Hint thero wa no danger and In half "iiidlliniiH about the house wero nor nml The rtstauiant was badly burned m Pur." and .he stock ami er, r,, pretty much ruined. A few hundred FRANKLIN dollars will cover tho dnmnge, which It In understood was Insured. That there will be a red hot contest at the polls ut the annual city meeting March 7, nnd that over the office nt overseer of the poor, was settled Mon day, when the present Incuinbcnt, N. J, Jarvls,- who has held the office for sev eral years, but fulled ot tononilnatlon at tho caucus Saturday night, secured enough names to a petition and had his nntno certified on ns a candidate Thus tho city will have the unusual spectacle) of brother battling against brother for tho saino office. It will be a fight to n, finish. The ward five republicans Monday night named A, A. Pnrmalce for alder man and 11, L. Reynolds for school com- iiilssioncr, which action was endorsed by tho democrats. Tho republicans of ward two endorsed N. J. Jarvls an alder man and William 11. Finn as school commissioner, and the ward four demo crats endorsed P. 13. Sullivan ns alder man and tho 'Rev. S. H. Wnlklns as fohool commissioner. 1 'apt. Stephen S Gushing has declined to eland as nomlneo for alderman In ward one, nnd Cnpt. H. W. Ballard has been placed on the ballot In bis stead. Miss Ruth Truax has gone to Derby, Conn., whero she has accepted the posi tion ot head nurse In the hospital. The warning for tho annual city meet ing was Issued Tuesday and besides the election of the usual o.'llclals provides for tho vote on the license question ; to see if the city will vote to bond for U000 for. a new school houso; to see If bonds for $ir.,(iO will he Issued for streets; to appropriate $".'' for tlie library. JlyH for free beds at the St. Albans hospital and J7"i for the Old Cemetery asfoelntlnn; aino on the question of abating taxes on mem bers of the fire dept.rtr.ient nnd Com pany B, V. N. G. The wedding of Miss Lillian l.emnah of Georgia and Daniel Fllntom of Frank lin was celebrated at the home of Louis Burgnr of Elm ctreet on Saturday even ing, the Rev. W. II Dearborn, pastor of the First Fnlvcrsallst Church, of ficiating. Tho Rev. W. Parkyn Jackson, vho was Tuesday operated upon for appendicitis, stood the operation well and was rest ing comfortably Inst night. Information has hTi received beie of tho serious Utiles" ot 13. M. Bialie, bo having suffered two Severn hemori hnges recently nt ids father's nome In Milton where be Is "laving. WHIam Osmnn. employed ns a train man on the Central Vermont, bad 1 narrow escape from being ground to pieces yesterday afternoon. lie was crossing the tracks in the freight yauls near tho roundhouse, and seemed un aware of the neai ness of any mov ing train, when, ns about stepping over a rail, engine 333 backed down on him, knocking him down and pushing him along on the Ice nnd rail until the en gineer, hearing his cries, brought the engine to a stop. Osmnn was badly bruised and battered, and an ambu lance was called and he was taken to his homo on Hoyt street, where he re ceived treatment. RICHPORD. Joseph Lebaro of Stevens Mills died Monday afternoon of pneumonia after a short illness. He Is survived by a wife, tbiee sons, Ernest, John and Otis Lebare, and two daughters, Mrs. Ezra Laflcnr and Mrs. C. S. McAllister, all of Rlchford. Tho funeral wns held yesterday at his late homo at two o'clock. -The Rev. J. 11. LeRoy of Compton, N. H., a former pas tor of the Baptist Church In Montgom ery Center, and earlier of the Baptist Church in Abbotts Corner, Que., Is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCarty. Mrs. William Harper returned Monday from a visit of six weeks In Newark, N. J., and places In Massachusetts. She Is engitced lr. packing her household goods prepara tory to moving to Sprlnglleld, Mass., w here her husband has employment. MONTGOMERY. The Ladles' Auxiliary society of tho Methodist Episcopal Church will servo a Washington tea Wednesday at the par sonageMiss Madge' Goodipeed wns homo from the State Normal School at Johnson Sunday. J. A. lHInt has arrived Irom Boston with his bride, nnd is stop ping with her mother, Mrs. Ellen Tar bol. Claronco Combs Is moving to F. S. Prntt'sg houBo, lately vacated by Arthur l-agrow.--M, L. Leavltt of Orleans was In town Sunday. John Fountain of Mont gomery Center has hired out to C. B. Gates and Is moving Into Mr. Gates's house, lately vacated by Mltchel Bolt. BAKERSFIELD. Mlbs Ellzaboth Brady is 111. Miss Win ifred Hooney of Burlington was the guest of Mrs. Mary McNancy recently. Miss Gertrude Brady of Hyde Park was at 1'oiiin Sunday. Mark Stephenson, who hns been visiting In town boa returned to his home In Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Perkins are the parents of a ion. Tho last of a scries of six dances will he given in the town hall Friday evening. BEAVER. L. H. Caswell has been visiting friends in I'nderhll!. Mr. and Mm. Harry W. Croft nro visiting friends In Burling ton. MONTGOMERY CENTER. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Duffy are visiting relatives In Chateau guy, N. Y., for a few dajs D. Whiting and sons of Boston nro putting up an Ice house on Mill street. John Fountain has moved to the village whero he has n position at C. B. Gates's meat market. Mrs. John Centerbar, Sr., is qulto til. Tho town report, which will be out tho last of this week, will show the total lndobtness of the town has been reduced betwoen $3,000 nnd St.OilO, a very remarkable showing, tho total Indebted ness now being less than $10,000. Last ear the report showed oer $13,000. U p., Campbel, a life-long and highly 10-t-pected citizen, dloil at his ho:n in tills vlllago Sunday evening. Mr. Campbell had been prominent In town affairs and had hold beveral town offices, He held tho olllce of lister more terms than any other person In town, If not In tho eounty. The funeral wns held Wednes day nt the houpo, tho Rev, O. A. Nutting, pBstor of the Baptist Church of which Mr, Campbell wns a membor, officiating. Ho Is survived by his wlfo, two sons, Ellis H., of South Norwalk, Conn., and l'rcd It., of Burlington, and nno daugh ter, Mrs. Lottie Tyler, of Mlddletown, Mass. He was born In this town In 18D0. BERKSHIRE. Mr. nnd Mrs. F, I, Marvin nnd daugh ters, Hael and Frances, of St. Albans visited Mrs. W. B. Jolle-y recently. F. II, Wallbeoff went to Burlington Monday to visit Mrs. Wallbeoff. who is In the Mary Fletcher hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leon T. Jeffords spent Sunday with Mr. Jefford's grandfather, Georgo Temple of liakersfleld. The doublo malo quartet from Enosburg Falls furnished music for tho Second Congregational Church Sun day. Carroll C. Stnnhopo returned from St, Albnns Monday. The Rev. J, H, I.o Hoy ot Campton, N. II,, Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, II. A. Chaffee. M5 LeiRoy will preach In tho Second Congro gatloiml Church Sunday Fefruary 2d. M x W, Jnlley was In Ht Albans Mon day on business. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bor- o ind children have returned to I3nos burg Falls. The board of civil authority ,vlll meet In tho town hall Saturday Feb ruary :o o revise tlie check list. SHELDON. Mrs. A. M. Itclth and Mrs. C. It. Keith are suffering from the grip. The condi tion of I aura Mower Is slightly Improved. -Mis. George K. Marsh Is 111. O. T. Greene, who suffered an injury, Is somo better. M W. Stebblns, who has been suffering with n severe attack of rheuma tism, Is nlmtit again. W, C. Marsh hns secured Martin Sbeltus as registered druggist. lloman Mcrrltt hi suffering with nn nttack of the grip. Mrs. Kate Burger, nleco ot 13, G. Newton, has gone to New Hampshire) and MussnchusetU en route to her home in Toledo, Ohio.' Tho rural buier carrlirs of Franklin otuily bold their annual meeting ctr1 d.iy at tho New Portland House Mrs. C. K. Bush nr.d Mary Lench and Mrs. Snlla Preston r.rn 111 with the grip. Mrs. F. N. Chase, who has been sick for sev eral months, Is alout the same. EAST FAIRFIELD, The funeral of Mrs. Amanda Hull, who illiyl at her home Monday February 13, was . held nt the Congregational Church Thursday afternoon at one o'clock after a prayer service at tlie house, Itev. II. Clay Soarlcs officiating. Mrs. Hull wns years of age and had been sutfi ring for some t'me from n se vere stomach trouble. She leaves besldo her son, J Powdlsh Hull, with whom sbo nvido her home, a daunhter, Mrs. C. P. ( nrlpy of Piovlncetown, Miss., who was unable to be prefent on account of lllnes. The bearers were Dr. C. P. Curley, J. Bowdlsn Hull, Eugene Burle son and Irving Hull. Interment was In Derrick cemetery. William Archambault of Cambridge visited his parents Friday and Saturday returning to Cambridge Saturday night. Hubert Soule has rented William Wright's house now occupied by J. H. Davis, and will mue thero soon. Mr. Dals is to move Into his own house where John Mltehcll now resides and Mr. Mitchell Is to move Into the bouse belonging to the Enl'-eopal Church prop erty. L. Giover Chase h-is leturned from Bnrlhieton where he lias been the guest of friends for a few davp. Mrs. Walter Kittrll and daughter, Shirley, have re turnc i from Montgomery, win re they Pave hem vMt'ng rolu lives. -Mrs. Linns l.oeleitp ffi in the dining rocm 011 a bard wont1 floor, severely Injuring one arm.- Tho Rev. J. K. Fuller, a former pnsto- ef the Congregational Church In this vl'la'e and now In Johnson, was In town Monday. The Fm-p Mler s ball Fri day night was p. sneeiss in every way, about fiO coupba attending, Potters or chestra furnbh'ng music. Supper wns served from the Guild rooms by the Woman's Auxiliary. WEST ENOSBURGH. Mis. Eliza Danforth D.uls died Feb. 13 nt tho home of her granddaughter, Mrs. 13. L. Stanton, after a lung Illness, having been confined to the bed for three ears. Tho deceased was in her 92nd e.ar, having been born In Ponifiet Juno l!i, IMS. January 1, 137, she wnj married to Herman Fassitt of this town. To them wero born foui children, only one of whom. Mrs. Edna l'assett Pairo, lived to maturity, and si e died March 0, K'J. She was married to Amos Green In lstti and he illi'd In P-01. She was married In lT.'i to Silas Dials, who died In IsT? For Itl Hears Mrs. DaIs had lived with her granddaughter. She was totally blind, wry deaf, but of a clear niliid to the last. Tho funeral was held February 13, burial being In Main street cemetery at Enosburg 3'alls beside Mr. Fassett. The Rev. E. R. Curiicr olllclated. The bear ers wero two stepson-, O. A. Stevens and B. Woodward of Enosburg Falls, a son-it.-law, II. W. Page, and E. L. Stanton of tills place. GEORGIA. "Down In Maine," 11 e'cinedy drama In four nets, will be presented by the Ban ner Grange Athletic .is.-oriatlon at the town hall In Georgia Center Friday even ing. WEST Br,RKSIIRE. Grove r C. Jolley hns been appointed postmaster to succeed James C. Elrlclc, reslgne1.. Mr. Jolley v.lll haw charge of the offk'o after April 1. A. L. Dcrl , who has been in Kansas the past vear, return ed hoim Saturday for a short vacation. Mrs. C. R. Burleson passed last week at the home of her son-in-law. O. W. Ford, In Rlchford. ENOSBURG FALLS The W. C. T. U. will meet Friday evening with Mrs. Mary s atson The Federal Packing company is buffering much inconvenience by tlie non-ariivat of a long overdue car of cans and Is routing sap storage can--, to hold their product. F. H. Dufur and 1". T. 'Wake field of Greensboro wero In town Satur day with a view to purvnaslng tho Quiney House. A double quartette, consisting of F. W. Wallace, W. H. Yaw, J. H. Mears, J. A. Browley, J. O. Kimball, It. H. Abell, W. G. Fnosett, V. H. Abell, with 11. F. Kimball and C. F. Rawtou as accompan ists, went to Berkshire Sunday afternoon, where they furnished music at the regu lar scrvico at which the Rev. F. W. Day ot Franklin was the preacher. Mrs. II. H. Comings with her daughter, Cather ine, and son, Cleone, and Mrs. Leon Estey and daughteis, Beatrice and Flor ence of Rlchford, were eue.it s of Mrs. Estella Rublee Satuiday. The meeting of the Ladles' Aulllary of St. Matthew's Church has been charmed from Wednes day to Thursday evening ,0:1 account of the sale and outertainment to be conduct ed by the Methodist ladle, the former evening. Del. Burt has resigned the posl Hon ho hns held In tho store of Sulomon Burt. F. W. Duvls of BakeiMfleld as In town Saturday A milk team belonging to Hlchaid Hurley of Fairfield, .md driven by his man, ran away when near West Enosburg Saturday evening. They over took A. J. Orr, let inning from this vil Insjo with his daughter, Miss Cora, whose sleigh was overturned. -Mlrs Oir was so badly brulFed sbo Is unablo to be In her pluco in the postolllce hero but no serious Injuries. The other daningo was confined to harness and sleighs. -Mrs. C. 13. Ken dall, who suffered a paralytic shock Sat urday, Is more comfortable though not yet out of danger, Fred Laruwny-Goroau nnd Miss Maud Recur of Westllold were mar ried Monday evening at llie homo of tho groom's parents on upper, Main street by the Rev. W. T. l'orsythe. At St. John tho Baptlht church on Tuesday morning, John Dalgnault of Falrllold and Miss Dora Donar of Sheldon wero married by 'iho Ho v. H, J. Cnhlll. Dr. Waller of North Troy was In hivn Tuesday Miss Joanna D. Croft, whii y a teacher ot Maiden, Mnts., Is visiting hor pnionts, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ciott. Arthur Hidden ot Everett, Mass., has been visiting his paronts, Mr, and Mrs. O. W. Holden, the past week. Monday a team be longing to F. M. Wright became frightened by a passing train and ran In'to F. L. Kenfleld, Mr. Kentlcld's clothes weio badly torn by tho horbos' hoofs nnd ono leg cut K. L. Stanton of West Enosburg who has been III partnorsliJ with Mr Narunioro of BakoiHflold, hns withdrawn from tho firm and In at his home, Miss Helen Morrill entertained some of her girl friends at a birthday tea Monday night in honor of her 16th birthday.--Miss Lillian Tnwle, who wns Injurod In 'tho runaway four weeks age, has resumed her school studies. Olln Merrill will go lo Brandon to-day to attond the mooting of the State Bank oni' nssoclatlon. The Rev. W. T. For sytho hns so far recovered that ho Is In Burlington this week secklntr rest. Goorgo Totichette is conllned to the house by Illness. Dr, C, A. Pratt has sold his hotie on Church street to J. Georgo Gaines, A. AV. Woodworlh has bold the laundry building en Archambault street to Mitchell Broth ers for a blacksmith shop. Dr. C. O, Abell wns thrown on the Ice from his sleigh near tho crossing cast ot North Sheldon Monday. Ills hip was Injured. .1. M. Jeffords, who has been 111 with a severe cold, Is Improved. George Best ot North Troy Is visiting his brother, W. II. Best. Mrs. O. A. Bell, who broke her arm, Is Improving. Mrs. 8. E. Stevens and daughter of Morrlsvillu p.ro guests of Mr. and Mrs, F. A.OIeed.-Frlnr.lpa! E. V. Perkins went to Burlington Wednesday, wheio ho attended the "Itnke walk" that evening and tn-day will net mi best man In tho Wrlght-Heod weddlng.-fThn Sanc tuary society of St. John tho Baptist Church will hold a card party in Forest ers' hall this evening. FLETCHER. Mrs. Eliza Porter died Thursday, Feb ruary 16. Mrs. Porter was about seventy yeurs old. She had been In poor health for some time. The funeral wns held at her late home. Sunday with interment In Hi) North Cambridge cemetery. 13.i". Frank Leach Is 111. FAERFAX The funeral of Berkley M. Ballard, a H'c-long resident of this town, which whs held at his late home Saturday af ternoon was Inlgely attended The Bev. O. It. Hunt, of North Hebron, N. Y officiated, asbl'ted by the Rev C. 13. Vai' Sehalrk and the Rev. O. B. Wells of l'.ihfux. Tim b".iiers weio his two sons, Arte.us and Ernest J., Harry Stiles and Hurley N. MeNnll. Tho burlall was at Sanderson's cemetery. F. W. Shepard sou nnd Mrs Sarah Rowland sang two selections, "Just n.s Thou Wilt," and "If T had wings llko a dove." The floral offerings were numerous, among them being n large pillow from Lamoille Lodue, No. r,., F. and A. M.. of which Mr. Ballard wns a member. Friends and relatives attended from St. Allians, Mil ton, Georgia, Burlington, Westford. Miss I'rankie Qulnlan died Monday af ternoon after a two days' sickness of pneumonia. Miss Qulnlan gave up ,her duties o-s teacher In the Bellows Free academy last week Wednesdays as she was not feeling well at that time. On Saturday pneumonia developed. The fu neral was largely attended nt the Cath olic Church Wednesday morning at ten o'clock. The bearers were C. S. Howaid, J. Sheehey, H. 13. Hunt nnd George Rooney. The burial was at St. Albans In the family lot. The Rev. C. 13. Van Schalck, pastor of Uie Baptist Church read his resignation February 12, to take effect in April. Mrs. Samuel Crown of St. Albans Is visiting her sister, Mrs. B. M. Ballard. There Is a good deal ot sickness In town. FRANKLIN. The Rev. F. W. Day Is visiting his mother In East Brownfleld, Maine. The condition of Mrs. It. J. Gates remains about the same. H. G, Powell was In Klchfoid over Sunday. Mrs. Sane Is seri ously ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. G. Record. Albert Record lias re turned to Springfield, Mass., after spend ing 11 few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. G Record. Mrs. G. C. West cot has gone to North Hero for u few davs. C. L. Towlo has commenced work for tlie C. W. Powell company. David Newman of Illinois is tsitlng in town after an nbrenco of 2.S years. GRAND ISLE NORTH HERO. Mrs. William M. Papal -osi Is very ill. Miss Mollle Clark and her ngeel mother. Mrs. Sarah Hyde Clark, are Ul with the grip and pneumonia.-James Dodds Is earring yellow-eyed beans at Jl.M per bushel There v as a dance nt C. P. Hazen's Friday night. The Uidies' Aid met with Mrs. William Vantlne Satur day. Harry Westover hns leased the S. E. Hthbard farm and will take possession March 1. F. Rlodgctt will move to Ens. Cambridge March 1. ISLE LA MOTTF. Cnpt. William Montgomery Is ill. .Mrs. Laura Laliombard has returned from Montreal.-tMIss Addle Brulelgh of Alburg has returned to her home. MIf-j Dorothy Hill was home over Sunday. The oyster supper at the MethudUt Episcopal Church was a success socially and financially. A. S. Floury of Swanton s'-"'e a portion of his lecture on l.ibboy prison Music was furnished during the evening, Mrj. A. S Floury insisting with the bo-ss lol. Tho net proceeds were about $35. Mr. and Mrs. Bakes of Wlnthrop, N. V., were guests of Mrs. A. M. lcnufeld Inst week. John Montgomery haa moved Into R E. HouBhtou'3 house GRAND ISLE. Mr. and Mrs. l.cander Sheldon of Fair Haven are visiting friends In Grand Isle and attending the Farmei.V meeting in Burlington this week. Thero Is to be an oyster supper for the uencfit of tho Meth odist Eplscopol Church In Grand Islo Friday evening February 3b The Rev. M. Uridine r of Burlington will give a lev tuie on the Holy Land vlblted on borse l.aik. The lecture will begin at eight o'clock. Miss Ethel Adams, the central telephone girl, is seriously 111 ..t her home In Essex. Miss Schwartz, a deacon ess, will speak In tho Rev. Mr. Alhns's pulpit next Sunday morning. Tiio next meeting of tho Ladles' Aid Is to be held at M. O. Kinney's tor dinner. All niem btis are requested to bo present. Mrs. S, S: Grlswold, undertaker of Grand Isle, was called to North Hero Wednesday morning by tho death of Sarah Hydu Clark, widow of Ronsou Clark, after a long Illness, Sho was in her ninetieth vear. STOWE. It was hoped that tho population of Stowo hy the census returns of 1310 would read at least 2,000. It fell short of that number by U, which discrepancy Is more than mado good by tho excess of tho number of births over that ot deaths for 1910, the former being 53 nnd the lat ter 2S. The number ot marriages was IS. Hnehurn MoMahon Is at homo from Dartmouth College for a few days' vaca tion. Professor F. L. Larraway of Hart ford, Conn,, was a recent visitor at tho LAMOILLE home ot his undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larraway, in Stowe News has been received of tho death of Mrs. R. C. Hcarne January 31 at her homo In Fort Worth, Texas. Mrs. Henrno was Miss Allco Thompson of Stowe, tho daughter or Leonard B. Thompson of Dcnlson, Texas, ulso formerly of Stowe, .Sbo was SS yenrs of age and leaves a husband, two duughtcrs and her father. Tho burial wan In Detilson by the sldo of her brother, Elwln A. Thompson, who died In October, 1310. Mrs. Hcarne wan a nleco of Mrs. Orlo Judson. and sev eral other relatives live In Stowe. At a meeting of tho Clvb club at tho public reudlng room Thursday evening It was decided to call a ma.'.i mooting of tho citizens of Stowe Tues day, February 27, to consider clectrlu lighting. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Robin son of Elmore will movo in March to the farm purchased ot the H. A. Sav age estate). Lowls Harlow, who has carried on tho farm for several years, will omvo to Elmoro, where he wll' entry 011 tho rami belonging to hit fathcr-ln-law, H. G. Slowell. A son was born Feb. lp to Mr and Mrs. V.II'i'- M. Douglass. Miss LUla Brings of the Roosevelt hospital, Now York, who Is visiting hor brother In Mnrrlsville, passed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley 1 . Douglass.-Stafford Boardmiui returnr.l Monday from the Fanny Allen hn;pltal, where ho under went an opoinlii.n tor appii-eh itls lv weeks ngo.-Mi-s Mar.orI Watts haa returned to her work at Eddy & Macut eban's store after f, days' illness. Mrs. Jackson Sargent Is 111. E T. Houston of Waterhuty passed Sunday with bl.'i parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Houstop. who are ill with Influenza. 1 ). A San born Is 111 with a hard cold.-G. N. Fisher visited his sister in Craftsbury over S'lndtiy.-Mrs. Jullotto Bill of Mor rlstown Is visaing her son, U. A. HPI, and daughter, Mrs. P. R Gale. Mark Cutting of Morrlsvlllo visited bis sMer, Mm. II. W. Billings, over Sun-lay.-Tlni Rev. P. R. Gale of Berlin, Ma.ss-.. former pastor of Unit Church, will d' liver tin address to It. II. Smith Post. Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. I'. D. Pike ate vbung their son, Fred 13. Pike, In Mansfield, Oklo.Mlbs Mary Chadwlck of Sv niton Is visiting Miss Clara Barrows The Ml Inge schools was rosed yesterday, W '.sh Ington's birthday.-MNs Jessie Tucker Is 111 with appendicitis. Tlie Bay View Literary club met with Miss Clam Barrows Monday. Miss Be'sie Adam-, Ernest M. Houston and 13. B. Gale a, a attending tlie farmers' school in Bur lington. Mrs. J. C. Morgan has rcturnd from St. Alban. Mr. anj jj,..s Kltiu t J. Houston of Cndy's Falls xtMted hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1:. lie t -i, Tuesday. Mis. A. N. C-.mp i.f Mi, 11 vllle Is vb'tlng her parents, Mr .1 1 Mrs. Chnndlpr Watts.-The -n.M-i f, the meeting of Mansttrld Mount ill lirnnge Saturday will Include a t ,11. ,t infantile paralysis by Lucius L. Sallk-.s recitations by Mrs. W. A. Aldrieh ami Mrs. A. N. Barrows, and a leading, "A Span of Morgan Horses," Mrs. J. F. Campbell. Tuesday evening, February 28, at olght o'clock a mass meeting of the citizens of Stowe will be held in the Ake ey Memorial building, to consider the proposed scheme for llglnlng the village streets. In the meantime tax payers can look up their grand lls- and so be correctly Informed as to what It would ist them. Tho warn ing posted foi the annual village meet ing to be held Wed-csday evening. March 1, contains among other arti cles, theso: To see If tho vlllago will voto to Install an electric system tor lighting the streets and to furnish consumers, to continue the curfew law, to pay flrcnen for service and practice, to accept the rules and regu lations of the we ter commissioners. o raise a hydrant tax. There will be a game of basket ball here Saturday evening betweem Goddard Seminary of Barre and Stowe high school teams. Miss Lois Straw and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Smith are recovering from tllnesa. 1 Mrs. F. T. Downer of Hardvrtck Is I passing the weol: with her sister, Mrs. I M. C. Lovejoy. Mr. Downer was here 1 over Wednesday. The rural r.ali car riers had a vacation Wednesday. Thn following bocks have beon added to th public library: "The loner Shrine," "A Woman for Mayor," "Lavender an( I Old Lace,'' "Flower of the Dnsk.' Burning Daylight," "T.Fttlo Slstei Snow," "The Lady of the De-oratlon,' '."ditha's Burglar,'' "Two Boys In tho Tropics," "A Keystone of Empire." "Prince nnd Pnuper." "Mark Twain," j by W. D. Howells, Gray's ";cvt- Man 1 tial of Botany." "The Long Trail,' The Calling of Dan Matthews," "Ftoih Sioux to Susan," "An Interrupte j Friendship," ' New '3hronicleji of Re ; beeca." "Fair Margaret," "Prima Don i no," "Flnnifctril ijuarrle," "Lady Ilolly 1 hock," "A Young Man's Religion," "Ills. Father's Faith." "The Little King." The fuibje-t of tho Rev. A. G. Cornve ell's sermon Sunday inornlns will be "The Temp'ted ehrltt." MJs-j I Marcaret Pike hn-i not attended school 1 ibis weelt on account of Illness and I is at tl"s bemio of hor aunt, Mrs. Wil- lia Bryan, ir. Waterbury. The Rev. j F. T. Crane, who has accepted the pastorate of I'p.ity Church, arrived in .Stowo Werincidu , accompanied by :lrs. C.-ane and their son. They will reside In Mrs. I.lzale Wnrrcn's house on Maple streot. Services will beg-))! at Fnltj Church Sunday, March , JEFFEK802fVILLS. Mrs Edith Ladd and rtiu-; itr of Eesi x Center are guests at the home o her siater, Mrs. S. 13. Pope. -Miss Mildred Stiles Is at home fiom the johnson Stat Normal School or. accont of a serlouj fall. Injuring her head. She Is lmprovitu and will soon return. William Prior ol Burlington was recently tho guest of Eart Prior. In South Cambridge Feurus.ry 15 nt the homo of the bride's parens, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilebb, Miss Flora Hob and C. S. Hulburt wne united In mar. rlago by the Rev. R. II. Trill.- The band fair nr.d concert will be held In Wood men's hall February "2, 23 and 24- Leslh Dickinson, who has been visiting rela tives about town, has returned to Lynn, Mass. Mrs. Marlon Marvin of Esse-j Junction wns the guest of hor Iste-rs, th Misses Page, over Sunday. Tho past year the Crescendo club library bus loaned l.fOO volumes, and has added to Its list H volumes by purchase and glf s, mak ing a total of S41 volumes. Mls" Carrie P. Cniroll is librarian. Tlie Wll-on Mem orial Library ot North Camtrhlgo has loaned Its patrons .132 volumm, Thero havo been 3S now volumes added includ ing Stoddard's Lectures of 13 volumes, A. M. Rice Is librarian. Tho library con tains S75 volumes. Dr. II. A. Ladd of Essex Center was a guest at S. E. Popn'a Sunday. The library at Cambridge tho past year, Mrs. J. W. llaymore librarian, has loaned Its patrons 1,031 volumes, 35 volumes have been added, 21 hy the lib rary association, D by the State and C presented by the Proctor Library, muktng p. total of 551 volumes. The three libraries In town, Jeffersonvtlle, Cambridge, North Cambridge, contain a total of 2,270 vol mes. A pretty wedding took place nt th Cl'-te- 1 - 4.)