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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1913. HAPPENINGS IN VERMONT (Continued from pane !M spendlns several .lays In Derby. Miss Lnltrotto Gates visited In Hurllmrton Sun On unci Mondiiv Mrs. R. U. I'aino anil children ot lIuilliiRton luive lieen spend Ittcc govern days In town with relatives. - II II Cady Is entcrtatnlni,' his brother, 31 St Ondv, of Washington, 1). ('.-Allan Patterson of St Michael's College Is vlslt IliB N I,. Oilswold - Mr. and Mrs. H. II. ailnds and dnuithtor, .Mum, of IhmtliiK 1ou Mslted in town Sunday. The Misses l.on and Helen Fulllim'toti and Mrs. Green of .Johnson visited at the homo of Sirs. SI SI lteynolds over Sunday. Mr. and Sirs, Lymntr Gilbert of Enosbtirtf visited a N II. Hnvvloy's Saturday. Sirs. K, SI 1'ateh was In Slorrlsvllle Sat irday to visit her sister, Sirs. O. L. Woods - MIsa Margaret Porloy of F.nos bilti? Falls and the -Misses Annie and Elizabeth Walker are Kitests at W. SI. Fmlth's. WATER VI LLE. Sir and Sirs, roster Dowe of Htowo spent a few days with friends In town this week Sir. and Sirs. SI. P. Slaurlco of Slorrlsvllle are spending the week with his mother. Sirs. D. F. Slatirlee. A son was born to Sir. and Sirs. II. I.. Sinclair July 14 and a son to Sir. and Sirs. G A Stann. July 10. A. KltiKshury is for t few weeks with Sir. and Sirs. It. V. Heard -Sir. and Sirs. W. 1'. Smlllo wede in tltirllncton on Monday. -State's At torney Standee was at the town hall Jlonday and as a result of his visit Ellas Btydles of this place and Sirs. Jo.'eph i-'onyeau of Johnson were taken to tho I,nmoille county jail to nwalt the De cember term of court. Sirs. Ashton Brown of Nashua. N. It., Is vlsttlm; Sir. ind Sirs. OeorKc Ilrown. ORANGE COUNT? RANDOLPH. I P T.ltehfleld of Harro la in town for a few days with his sisters, SIlss Inez LUcbtield and Sirs K. M. 1 :xbv.-SIIss Winifred nichmond went to Hoyalton Saturday to remain over Sunday with Sir. and Sirs. George Lnlnl.-.vilss innsuo Wllllnms lift Saturday for North Adams, StaflP, Wl'Mam Youn, Sirs Lena Wtitfht and her two children, Caroline and Paul Wright l.-ft Saturday for several weeks In Athol, Slass.. with Sir and Mrs Elvvln Yoirni,' Sirs P. A. Allen and two chil dren left Satuidnv for PpririKllcld and be fore returning she will visit In Winches ter, Slass Sirs J. B. Wells, who has been in Keene. N". H., for a month with her daughter. Sirs. Ous Wetmore, return ed Snturdav A daughter wns born to Mr. and Sirs John 1. Hutchinson at tho "santtarVinn. JiiU' 8 -SIlss Stavgarot Bar rett of Troy N Y , is being entertained hv Sir and Sirs. W. W. SproKiie -Mlsi r'ii-i. nmlir,. nf Bovorlv. Slass., is tho nf Mr. and Mrs. K W. Tewksburv. 1 - Sir and Sirs Alonzo Km cry and Mls.s Josephine Emery went bv automobile to Wcst'iampton, Slass., to attend the wed ding of Robert Joel Putnam and Miss Grace Kdwards. The groon. I n son of Joel H, Putnam and a niphew of Sir. Turnery For several years Sir. Putnam has bee i employed in a ilrus store at Jtnnover. N H . and they expect to reside thrre. "The Hev. Guy Crawford and sev eral Hoy Scouts went to Ilrookflelrt Thurs day and camped till Saturday at the pond. Sirs Slabcl Leonard and two children of Trenton, N J , have come to pass several weeks with Sirs. O. P.. Pratt -Willis Tor rlll of MorrNvillo and SIlss Cairle Sloore of Hlghgate Springs were married in Sw.inton Thursday and came at once to this place where thev have been enter tained bv Sir. and Sirs. J. J. Stimets. Sir and Sirs C. E. Hlake and daughter, SIls.s Ni l'ie, have gone to Sharon, Straf ford ard other places In the vkinlty- Cvrll AngrM Is sering as a clerk In the storeof Tewksbury & liaymond durln the summer Sirs, J. II. Slay and daughter, Huth. vtb'i have been guests of Sir and Sirs T N'eff, have gone to Hartford Conn Bntemnn Howman, youngest son of Sir. and Slis 13. r. Bowman, has eomo from IjOb Angeles, for two weeks. -.Mrs E K. Jones of W nnlpcg. Man., has nr- rived to pass tho summer with her par ents. 5lr and Sirs. G. W. Panton. Her sister. Sliss Slar.lorle Pcnton, Is xpected to loin her later SIlss Minnie Grant has returned 1 1 her home In Barton. The Woman's Belief Corps and the L. S Grant Post held a meeting Saturday night and G W Klagg gave an account of his trip "to Gettysburg. James Fels, a brother of Mrs. Harrison Avery, was arrested Friday by a detec tlva w9io arrived from BoHton on the 10:05 train rend left with him on the 120 train in tho v.-ifternoon. The charge on which ho wasnriested was desertion from the nrmy He enlisted in Slarch and Is charged with desertion in June. When found he was at work for lteynolds on thn Iti-thany Church. Sir. and Sirs. A. C. Slack have been in Chelsea. SIlss Eliza beth Kn.ipp of Providence, H. I., Is nt tlui Church farm.-W. A. Scott, a rormer resi dent, but now living In Boston, has been I hero for a week. Sirs. John Guyette, Jr.. j and son of Whitehall, N. Y. aie at ' the Chandler farm for a short time, where they will be. Joined by Sir. Guyette. Arthur Osgood of this village and SIlss Slav Kibbeo of East Brooklletd were mar ried nt the parsonago In that place Tues day July ir,, by the Hev. C. H. Dane. Misses Cora and F.lsle Osgood were wit nesses of tlie marriage and accompanied tho party ntt far as Northlleld. After a two weeks' wedding trip Sir. and Sirs. Os good will be at home In this village. Mrs. John AVnterman of SoUtli Hovatton came, to the sanitarium lust week to un dergo a surgical operation --SIlss Edna Gahree, a former trimmer in th Brothers store, and Alton Ilrlgg" clork In the 13. A. Thomas store married nt the home or the biid m In Slontpeller. After a short ,HniT trio, thev will return hcie and oc- cum' their homo, which is now In readl iiess on Staple atl net. SIlss Lillian Hhodes of Bretitwooil, N. II., who has been In St. Albans, came Filday and on her return to her home, Sits. Lyman Rhodes, her aunt, win accompany per :or h tew nays. Sirs. Frank Slaxham of Bethel was In town Tuesday .Misses SIcrlo Allen and Olive Hlx, who have Ixen In camp about three miles from Rochester, returned Monday SIlss Ledn Smith of Gaysvlllo visited her cousin, Sirs. C. .1. Stockwell, Slonday. -Sir. and Mis. W. E. Kills of Crowley, La., who are In this vicinity passing tho summer, were pruests of SIlss Laura Slontgomery Slonday. They went from hero to Hoxbnry for :i stay of some, length with Sirs. Crowley's father, Ste phen Butterlleld. Sirs. Kmma Mclntyre, who has been to .Montreal with her brother, General Sillier, and her sister, Sirs. Chandler, returned Slonday, coming from Slontpeller by automobile. Sirs. 11. W. Holden Is In Bethel p.isslng several I lnvn with her brother, Scott Glllett. i SIlss Blanche Slontgomery of Wnterbury, whr has been entertained for two weeks by SIlss Beatrice Plnney, left Tuesday. . xtra l.vmnn Rhodes accompanied her nleco. Sliss IJIIInn Hhodes, to Brentwood If . Tuesday, where she will meet o '.inuirhtor. Sirs. Boyden. After a few days they will go to nosiou oeioro ie turnlug home Mrs Kll.i Howell, who is hoiisi keeper for II II Howard, went I 4UiUuilluld, Slass., Tuesday lor rnvwul days.-Sliss Huth Smith of Springlleld, SItiss . Is In town passing bur vacation with her mother, Sirs. Jennie Smith, who has also as a guest Sliss Snslo Ulodgett of Thouipsonvllle, Conn. Sir. and Sirs. Cat i oil Granger and son and daughter have come fioin Itarre lo teinaln with Sir. and Sirs. ('. It. Granger during their va cation. Sir. anil Sirs. George Hand of Hairu were In town Tuesday for a short stav.--Sirs. SI. II. Miller, who went to Hlchmond Sunday, remained over for a few days with her son and wife, Mr. and Sirs. W. W. Mllltr. Sirs. W. F. h.lson and sister, SIlss Slaud Johnson, who have been several days at York Beach, return ed Slonday. Fablen Dupul Is In Tun bildge lsltlng Ids daughter, Slis. John Sloriill.-SIrs. J. SI. Thompson and daugh ter, SIlss Beatrice, of Slontpeller ariived Slonday to puss several days with Sirs. Thompson's pnrents, Sir. nnd Sirs. A. J. Foster. Sirs. John Guyette and son, who came fiom Whitehall, N. Y last week to remain with SIlss .Mabel Ouyelto for a short visit left Mondny for .Manchester, N. 11. Mr. and Sirs. SV. J. Blodgctt, who have been guests at the home of Sirs. Jennie Smith, left .Monday for Thompson villi', Conn. -Sir. and .Mrs. X. C. Buck and daughter, Iris, who went to Lebanon, N. It.. Friday to visit .Mr. Buck's uncle, who Is there from Columbus, Ohio, re turned Sunday night. Sir. and Sirs. Her bert Woods nnd two daughtiTs left -Monday for a few dufs In Slontpeller. SIlss Kdlth Blanchard of Slontpeller was : guest at the home of SIlss Florence How ard over Snndav. -George Dumas of Slontpeller was In town over Sunday with his family. SIlss Slarjorle Lane hns como from Stount Veinon, X. V., to pass the summer with her giaiidmiitiiei. .mis. jus tin Stoulton. Sir. and Sirs. Sherman Slnulton and son, who have been with Sir. and Sirs. C. F. Moulton, returned Sunday night to Burlington. Miss Edith Slarcott left Friday night for Boston. Dr. and Sirs. G. W. Scott, son, Godfiey Scott, and daughter, Ruth, left Slonday for Boston for a few days.- Stlss Laurctto Wihon of Bethel passed Sunday In town with her brother, SI. St. Wilson. Hon. K. H. Davis of Barre gave an address Sunday evening before the I', derated Church and piesented tho advantages of an education at Slontpeller Seminary, fol lowed bv pledges for the support of this school for the next three yours. Sir. nnd Sirs. II. A Skinner of Boton arrived Saturday to pass Sunday with Sirs. Skinner's mother, Sirs. L. S Cleveland. Slonday they went by automobile to the north pait of the State, where Sir. Skin ner has business, expecting to return the latter part of the Week. Sirs. Slellen Smith went to Bethel Monday to seek medical advice. 1 1. I. Williams came (mm NoithrtVId Tuesday and wjus the guest of Sirs. Klin till the night train, win n he to Hartford, Conn. The follow Strs. Williams, who bad also Xorthtleld, arrived for a short Visit with her sister. Sirs. Smnlle.v. before going to her home. Sirs. Saiah Ib'ger", who has been In Greensboro .it the Wheeler cottage for a month, n turned Wednesday. Sirs Fred Ladue of Wll- llamstown arrived Wednesday for .i short visit with her husband's parents, Sir. and Sirs. K'idtie.-SINs Bessie Bliss ol Tp wlfh. .Mas-., nrrlvid Saturday for a week with her grandmother. Sirs. G. F. .lone". Spencer Keller with son from nnmiciu, Slass., who has been the guest of Sir. and .Mrs. Charles Griswold, left Wednes day for his home. -.Mrs. L. A. Jerd went to Bethel Wednesday to visit her daugh ter, Sirs. Lewis Wllliams.-laekson Vail lias been In town for a few dins Sirs. 1 1. Pierce of Fnyston Is iicing enter- Sir Hlid Sirs, Miner Allbeo liavo return ed lo Xow York. Nuwland and Hand All' beo have gono back to Xorth Dakota.- The bay crop bids fair to bo good. Sirs, Frank Xiles Is at Sir. Xlles' father's, A. P. Nllcs.- Sirs. Helen Xickerson and son came Saturday night to spend a tow weeks at. her father's, Henry Schoolcraft. WESTFIELD. Slis. L. A. Whitney was called to Bar ton Sunday to accompany her sister to Clinton, .Mass., on account of the hitter's serious Illness Vlss Harriet WInslow of Jacksonville. Fin., came Saturday to visit her aunt, .Mrs. Edwin Wright. Sirs. Del- nice Chandler of St. Johnsburv enme Slon day to spend a few davs with her sister, Sirs I) C. Woodworm. Sirs. Charles taint of Newport was n week-end guest of her sister, Sirs SI. C. Hitchcock. Tho Stlsses Starlon and Floicneo Clark of Newark, N. J., came Inst week to spend the summer with their aunt, Sirs. W. I) Bell. -Tho Stlsses Evelyn and Ada Stur- ray went Saturday to lllciironi to visit. relatives a few days. Albert Lnlng of Burlington gave an Interesting address In the Congregational Church Sunday on the work of the Anti-Saloon League. Sirs. Joseph Goddard was called to New port Saturday on account of tho Illness of her dnuehter. -Sir. and Slis. Albert Hvder nre the nn rents of n daughter, born Thursday. LOWELL; Mrs. A. A. Burton has sold hi r meadow land to Charles Slurry. Dr. D. .1. Slice h.in Is spending the week In Hard wick and Ciaftsbury. Deaconess Foster was ealleil to Barton Friday. Sliss Slarlon Brown of Albnuy is the guest of Sirs. 13, S. SMliphy. Col. Joseph Scott of Eden Sirs. W. L. Adams of Providence. H. I. and Sirs. G. D. Gilchrist and son of New nort. weie guests Tbuisday of Sir. and Sirs. O. 13. Curtis. RUTLAND COUNTY Sm.'illey returned lug day. been In FORESTDALE. Sirs. W D Hull and SIWs JulU Hall of Wat-rvllet. X. V'., aie gueuis of Sirs, W. II C Wbltcomb.-Slrs. Mames Deninry and two children of Ilolyolu Muss, are i.Mtlng at Charles Forgnltes, Sir. and Sirs Arthur ICstey and tw ihlldrcn of Winchester, X 11, aie visit ing at A. G. Kstey's. Geei'ge Devlno has moved to Hutland. Sits. Chnrlr Diganno Is visiting her brothi r In Bur Ilngton. The Brandon band will gho concert at Blodgelt hall Frlda evening The Ladles Guild will serve Ice cream and cake. I. A. Slurrey of New York is spending two weeks acatlon at bis honn Greystone. Sirs. .Marv King, who has hem visiting her daughter, sirs. G. H Bump, several months lias gone to Chatham, N. Y. BRANDON. The rendition of ( x-GoVernor E. 'iimsbec, who suffered a paralytic stroke tno weeks ago, continues to Inipiov slowly. s ss .Noia L. Cameron, young st daughter of Sir. and Sir". George ('anieion, died lit her home on Depot stieet Saturday morning about eleven o'clock lifter a lingering Illness. Hcsldi her parents she Is survived by oil" brother, George ( 'anieion, Jr., and three fow duH hiie IlenU'ii V, Johnson, vl has been spending u week at his bom here, has returned to Voiingstown, I Mil' -Sliss SI. C, Wlillllinoio of Hheldoil Is Isltllitf hero. Miss Dorothy Tlioliius lia' returned after spendlnK a f"W weeks I.udlow, Slass,, uc eonipaoled by Mrr. , W. It, Butler of Wllbrahmii, Muss, Sirs, Charles N, Pratt, who Iiiih been visiting her tnolher, .Mrs. Austin Blanch urd, has returned to Chicago. Mr, nnd Sfrs, Alexander Osier of Blnghamton, , Y.i with a party of friends from Slid-' llebury are spending two weeks at Lake Dunmore. Sir. ulid Sirs, Beauman Meager of Home, Sllch., are visiting In town.- Mrs. W. W. Pery of Gardner, Stnss,, SIIhh .Marllla French and Sties Cynthia Pcttc alo tit the French cottaKo, Lake Duninon , tor a few weeks. Sir. nnd Sirs. I.uclen Nichols aro in Iloehester for a f' days, BENSON. Dr. George Hnnsoin Wostbrook of Biooklyn, N. Y., who came hore u uw lays ago and was at his summer i"t- tago Just south of hero for n few weeks outing, died suddenly Saturday nlgnt oi heart dlteaso. Dr. Wcbtbrook was bom In St. Louis, Ski., CG years ago. He un well known In Benson, hnvlng spent hi summers here for many years, lie I survived bv his wife nnd a sister, lie Halite West brook. A. H. .McAllister and .Mrs. Del Fowler are seriously ill. (an King of Kingston place was kicked o'i the leg by one of his horses.- yum Dickinson of North Orwell spent Sun. I.' with his grandfather, A. J. Dickinson Stlss Blanche Holden of Schenectiid; with her parents, Mr. and Sirs. L l Belden. Joseph Wells has been apiioin, ed by Talte Brothers to take clmigi their croamorv at the foot of the stn to succeed IIown.nl Scott.Slr. and S'i Howard Scott, who came here last ,,. from Johnson, returned to that tiwn Thursday, Sir. Scott having llnl-'ml " r for Tulle Brothers. E. A. Glldis tin erected a piazza on tin front ' , a house. r F. D. ABERNETHY BURLINGTON MARKETS. H. Sur.ceBsor to W. ALLEN & CO. WASHINGTON COUNTY To-tlny and every day during tho remainder of this month, tho several departments of this store should bo visited, especially by those who have not already taken advantage of the remarka bly low prices which prevail. The exceptional values which are being offered in Women's Tailored Suits Should have prompt attention. WOOLEN SUITS at $11.25, $12.50, $13.75, $15.00, $16.25, $17.50, $18.75, $20.00, $21.25, $22.50, $24.00 anrJ $25.00. LINEN SUITS at $5.75, $8.25, $8.75, $9.25, $10.75, $12.50 and $16.25. These prices represent just half the original prices. Lingerie Waists A most unusual gathering of attractive waists at exceeding ly little prices. AT 90 CENTS Styles which have been selling regularly U $1.25 lo $1.75. AT $1.19 AND $1.33 Variety of attractive models usual ly selling at $1.75 to $2.25. AT $1.90 AND $2.38 Finest muslin and batiste waists, for-merly selling at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.25. AT $2.90 AND $3.90 Finest lingerie and silk waists ir most attractive styles usually selling at $3.75 to $6.50. licet and eggs ost a llttu m. ' ' 3 week than lust Some of the "prlrii.' , tables and fruits have dlsapp' and 'r m i the markets until another year Tho following prices were fpinted foi the Free Press hy the, Burlington Frill, company, C. A. Barber, grocer, It Ti, Howard, meat dealer, and tho A. ti I'm Feed Co. WHOLESALE 1'BtCKS. lieef, dressed "" Butter a, j I'K'Ib.S Fowls Kggs, tier dozen lluy, per ton, loose Cornmeal, cM Hogs , Lambs , I'otatooH, bu R.12TAIL OnOCX3lUE3. Dutter, separator, creamery,. New Cabbage, lb (Juulldowor , 'i lory New cheese I.mirrkranz (Iicmp, ptoj; Bniokslda Farm cheese, lb,.., Muenster cheesoi lti t.lmhurger, lb ( umbel s , Cream cheese, each Chicory Krr plant, each Kdam cheese, each V. M 12 WATERBURY. is .85 .OS .& ,11 .ie .M 30 . .It .15R. I I Bell head wcro July Wed- (J tallied by the Hev and Mrs. ft. V. Craw ford. William Uolinan. m has for years been In Buffalo. N. Y., and vicinity, Is in town for 10 days with his parents, Sir. and .Mrs. Kngeno I Iolman. Sirs. F.innle Vinton and Sirs. Clannce Welib wen: In town Tuesday, coming from their home in Fast Ornnvllle. It Is expected that the Itev. Samuel Knowb-s of Lexington, Slass.. a former pastor of the Baptist Church, will be here in August to pass two weeks with old parlshoners and friends. In the ahsenre of the pastor of the Federated Church, tho Kcv. (lay Crawford, who is on his vacation in Kno burg. Jericho and Ninth Hero, -Mr. Knowles will occupy his old pulpit at the Hantist Church. Sirs. FUgenle Carrigun Is taking a two weeks' vacation from her duties at tho home of Judge and Sirs. J. W. Bowell and has gone to C.ayHVllle to pass a part of the time with Sirs. Harry Allen and later may go .to nieens horo for a few days. Sirs. Nettie Itlx and SItss Slary Slarcott left Wednesday for Kntleld, N. H.. where they will pass a week at "Sevenoaks."-SIr. and Sirs. John Sherburne were guests of the fam ily of O. A. Chedel at their cottage at SIacoma Lake at Kntleld. N. 11., over Sunday. Tuesday SIlss Kvelvn Denney left for the same place, wnere sue win remain a few days.-SIrs A. C. Bradlsh of Sledford, Slas., arrived Tuesday and is at the home of Mrs. (1. K. Cushmnu foi a few days before going to ureens- boro to Join her daughter, .miss -uny Brndlsh. Sir. and Sirs. C. J. Hock well, who have been in New York and Spring Held for 10 days, have leturned. Stlsses Kineroy and KUon Sliitthews are to en tertain the ladles of the Federated Church at a lawn partv ThuiHlny arternoon on the grounds of inch home on South I'leasant street. RANDOLPH CENTER. who had a shot ck, died suddenly, were by tho Hev i he Interment in Hrnokfleld , einetery - Sir. and Sirs. Fitzgerald Brown with two children of Slontreal are hummer guests nt Sir. Vnlade's About 20 of the C. 1". soi lety of Brookfleld came Sunday evening and united with the C. K. society at this place In n praise service. Krm st Hover, a clerk in Sargent's store at South Hoyalton, is nt home for an enfon i d vacation by rea son of an opeiatlon op one of his feet. The hay crop Is turning out much better than wns anticipated -Tho Congregation ill Chinch has been wired lor electrlo lights, due to tho generosity of Alfred C. Wells. II 11. I'aiker, paralysis last,wi funeial servicis Locke SIo dav, and of Tho Dr. was ORLEANS COONTY i CRAFTSIUJRY. Slci van Sawyer died at tho homo of his sou, SI. S. Sawyer, Saturday evening at stx o'clock after about 24 hourB' Illness. The funeral was held .Monday, tho Hev. C. I). Pierce olllcIaUrig Sir. Sawyer was S" years of ago and wns the oldest mem ber of Sterldanson Lodge of Slnsons. He was also a member of the Congrega- llnnul Chuiih. He leaves one son, SI. S. Sawyer, one daughter. Sirs. Nillle 1'rlc, ?ind two grandchildren, all of this town Sirs. C. II. Hawson of Boston came Thursday to spend several weeks. Wal ter Arbuekle has gone to New York to visit his father Slary Hanson of Barton Is visiting In town, DERUY. The Hev. and Sirs, (loidon left .Monday for tin en weeks' vacation. Thero will be no services III the Congregational Church ilui'inir tin lr abst lu e W II Tas lor and family returned to MiiHsutihuHutu Sunday slsteis, SIlss Cora Cameion, Sirs. Komi I.aiallee of Hutland and Sirs. Carrl Ilros-scau, who lives here. Mrs. Velm Allen of Attleboro, Mass., has sold the Niiinan Allen pioperty In Coshen consist ing of a large farm, which wns pur i based by Herman .lows and a saw mill which was sold to Theodoie Sessions, wlio has had eluuge of It for si i ral Mars. Sir. and Sirs. Harry Collins and daughter, Sirs. Slary Wllloy, Sliss Abblo Wing and A. S. Sliynurd, who have been spending two weeks at Long Point, have leturned. Sir. nnd Sirs. J. B. L'l loureux, Slis. C. H. Hohlnson and two daughters went to Lake Dunmoie Saturday to spend ,i few weeks at the Churchill cot. age Sirs. Slary (French) Burdltt died it the home of her daughter, Sirs. Arthur Ifowen, In Florence, Thuisday u ening from a stroke of paralysis sus ' lined soverat wicks ago. Sho was ti"ar !y 77 years of age, hnvlng been born here September 13, 1S2U. For the past "0 .tars she had been a resident of I'ltts fi.rd. She Is survived by three son", Albert K. Sawyer of Bellows Falls, 1' red A Sawyer of Florence anil Kdward J. Sawyer of Hutland. The funeral was In Id Sunday morning at the home of her daughter, Sirs Arthur Howen, and he 1 urlal was In Whiting. SINs Ada Harvey of Troj, N. Y., Is visiting here. -W. A. Bonne of (r.-irdni r, Slass., Is spending few days at II. II. Kobct'ts's. - A. SI Kendnll of Burlington was In own Saturday Sirs. W. C. Smith of New York Is spending a lew days here. Mrs. Clai.i Alexander of Boston and -Miss li.o hel Stiong ot Northampton, Mass., .in guests at K. L Carlisle's. Mrs. . A. He' has letuined fiou Sw.inton. The funeial of Slisx Noia Cameron, woo ilinl Saturday, was held Tuesday motnlng at St. .Mary's Catholic Church at nine o'clock. Stlsses Kiln and Isabel Whltlock of Spiinglleld, .Mass., ale guests of .Mr. and Slis. A. II. (Upson. John H Babbitt of Columbus, Ohio, is visiting Ills parents, .dr. and Sirs. A. W. Babbitt. Sliss Amy Cupeu of Pittsburgh. Pa., is spending her vacation In this li lnlty Sir. and Sirs W. ('. (lipson and two children returned Sunday fiom Burling ton, where they were culled Inst week bv the death of Sirs. Carile Shaltuek.-- Sirs. C K. Heals, who has been coniln to tho bouse bv illness for m veral weeks, is able to be out again. Sliss Anna Bashaw has retained after spending a week 111 St. Albans. Slis. Samuel Uravea Is visiting in North Bangor, N. Y. Tho Itev. Joseph lteynolds of Hutland Is spending a few weeks at Kcho Lake. Alva Howry of Ludlow Is at the Collins cottage, Lake I liinlimro. for two week". Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Hatton and chil dren, who have I II occupying the Col- lins cottage, hnc gone to the Woods cot tage for the remainder of this month. Albeit Bassett of Sllddieliury was arrest- 1 Sunday evening for Intoxication and brought befole Justice ol tile Peace .M. I. Clbbs .Monday morning. He wiih lined i and costs, which he paid. -Sliss Marlon Bushey Is visiting In Orwell Sirs. Ivan ! I Iitu.i 1 of St ..ouls, .Mo., U with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Tlieodoro Williams, for a f w weeks. BRANDON. The funeral of .Miss Nora K. Cameron was held Tip sdny morning at nine o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic Chinch and was largely attended. The Hev. r, J Boyle olllrinted and the beniers wcro Frank N. Bashaw, Kdward .1. I,oekwo(id, Thomas J Tennlen, John J. Welch, (ieorge T. Norton and Kdwaid C. Powers. John A. Stone of Bethlehem, Pa , was 111 town yesteiday on his way to lake ininmore, where he will spend a few weeks. -SIlss Agnes Hughes of B'llfalo, N. Y., is visiting Miss Slaud Putcell. .Mis. .Minion Ooodrleh of Benson Is visit ing her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Frul Luck wood. Miss Slauellito Johnson is visiting In llydevllle Km nit St. Button and A Conine, who hav, eoiomobllr tlip to the li , returned Mi In the death of Julio Ir. Ts'lUrul.-. w hi r occur red Inst week, the town los. s an other ot her oldur Inhabitants. He was 7,i veais of age and Is survived by a wVh two brothers, Kugene Nichols of Chicago and Kdwaid Nichols of .Montpelli r.' and two grandchildren, the .Misses Foutinell' and Ollle Nichols of this place -By vot at the special vlllaRo mei ting the side walks on both slib s ot Slain street un to be raised to correspond with the load Improvement. .Mr. and Sirs. V I.. Per kins nnd family and Sir. and SIi-. Lai' Kvans are In camp nt (Juc n (iu Pa.l -O. K. Scott, Who I" to-dnv lie- old. si merchant in town In point of buslniss life, will move In Sepiember into the v. cant store In F. L. Knight's block Tin Is to be fitted up to suit the rep; re mints or his business. Sir. S utt b.i conducted a jewelry business In town for ; years. A. II. Smith, wlio wns seriously ill with laryngitis Saturday, is much improved. Miss Ruth Hilton ot Hlchmond Is a guest of her college room-mate, Stlss Slargaiet Pike. F. W. Klllott was at home Sunday from Burlington. Sir W H. Klllott Improves slowly. Sirs. 1 In hi it Miner and daughter, Nina, of Saran:i Lake, N. Y., are guests of Ml1- Stinei's sister, Sirs. Hlchard I x meritt. -A stilnu of II line trout was recently i aught iu a Crossett Hill biook by Claience Diuis'u and Bert Armlngton. Miss Kate .Maxwell died at her ho'ie on Stowo street Tuesday after a fiw weeks' Illness with lutierculosos. Slis- Slaxwell was boin In Waltslbid nlnio-,1 '.".' years ago, the (laughter of Satti'i, 1 and Sarah Slaxwel'. Slovlng line with her mothfr a few years ago. She v i-. graduated from tho Wnterbury hiUi school In IH1- and at once began teach ing 111 the public schools. Last sprn she was nhliged to relimiuish her woi k in the Shiitesville school heiati'-e of poor health. She returned from Plttsfmd nboot four wtH'ks ago and while she seeiin l better for a time for the past week she had bei n try low. She N Miriel her mother, one sister, .Ms Sl.ir Sl.i well, and one brother, Crawford Max well. Tirol o will be a praver m tvic, at the house this morning at ten o'clock and the funeial w dl be held at tile Methodist Kplseopal Church in Waltslleld in the afternoon at two o'clock. The Hev. W. K. Douglass, pas tor of tile local .Methodist Church, will olllclate. 1'red Blair, who lives on Cros sett hill, had his right hand caught In 1 tie sanding machine at the brick yard Tuesday. It was necessary to cut i iL-bt bolts before the hand could be extrii .IP d. It is thought that his hand, though bad ly cut, will heal well and that lie will not be detained from work for any length of time -Or. and Mrs (! S P'd well returned Tuesday atliuioon from Bellows Falls, win re thev went to at tend the fuiiei.il ot the doctor's mother. Sirs. Both Bldwell. Mrs Hldwi II had visited Iu town many times and nudo many ti lends - Mrs. SI. I. Mesu,.r has so far recovered from her relent lllnesh as to be able to lie out again. Mr. and Sirs. II. C. Whltehlll are In Boston, wbeie Slis Whltehlll goes to consult a spi clallst. .Mr and .Mrs. K.trl Boyce have leturned from their wedding trip- Sirs. K. A. Stanley and daughters, Huth and Ksthei. spent Tuesday In Barre. Tho Dillingham lr.mge Initiated Vi Tor thu llrst and second degrees Saturday even ing. The hall mi' lifautlfully decorated and lefieshnients were servi d Many ru- ilrs have In en made on the .Methodist Muslin Underwear STTarp reductions on several broken lines and numbers to be discontinued. In many instances the prices are less than one half original value. NIGHT ROBES AT 98 CENTS A quantity of fine nain tootf, cambric or plisse night robes, made up in various styles, usually selling from $1.25 to $2.25. ' AT $1.25 Attractive styles, neatly finished, formerly sell ing at $1.75. Swiss cheese, lb. , Pirnollve cheese 15 Welsh rabbit , ,. .10 Picanto i h"s ,10 Roquefort cheese, lb, .to l"L-gs, dozen a Flour, bread, bid 1 Flour, pastry. 'it f.(V $- V) I eMuce, Boston ball head I) Vttuee, homo grown, hsrd.. . s'ew maplo syrup, Rn.1 U.CV5S1.25 New maple sugar, lb a lleomargarlne, lb 3 'il.e oil, gallon V' w- Potatoes, per peclc..,. 41 Rollhcs ,r, Y i In ii ni, qt 10 t'.tr-b'V, bunch .103 10 NT, w P.". ts 1 N'ew citrols, bunch 10 tiro'ii peppi 1 s OK Hot houm tonntors, lb ,10 RETAIL. SI EATS. Bacon, lb , ?M?"3 l.eef, ronM. l'l ") Chickens, lo C5 Ducks, lb ..s Hams, lb J2 Hams, sPced, p '3 I., at lard it Haddock ir Cod j Halibut .5 I ..l.sters " Pork roast, lb 'fiff i; Pork " hops, lb !fc Zi AT $1.98 Variety of dainty lace which have been selling at $3.00. trimmed night robec COMBINATION CORSET COVER AND DRAWERS Made of fine nainsook, attractively trimmed, originally selling at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, priced at 98c and $1.98. PRINCESS SLIPS AT 98 CENTS Made of fine nainsook, neatly trimmed, largely manufacturer's samples which usually sell at $1.50 to $2.50, priced at 98 cents. LONG SKIRTS AT 75 CENTS AND $1.25 About one hundred fine muslin skirls, many of them are manufacturers' of fice samples, usually selling at $1.25, $1.50, $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00, wide range of pretty effects. In order to close this lot out quickly we have marked them at these very low prices 75c and $1.25. ODD CORSETS 50 CENTS, 75 CENTS AND $1.00 There are just a few numbers to be discontinued, including var ious makes which have been selling at $2.00 to $3.00. "Frolaset" and Gossard Front Lace Corsets, two models to be discontinued, formerly selling at $6.50 and $8.50, priced at $3.25 and $4.25. CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES Right for ages 1, 2 and 3 years usual prices 75 cents to $2.25, priced at 50 cents and $1.00. Pork sausage Porterhouse steak, lb Hound steak, lb Salt pork, lb sirloin sti ak, lb Spring lamb, hind quarter .... SprinB lamb, forward quarter Swing iamb, chops Tuikcys, lb Viji steak, lb RETAIL FRUITS. Bananas, doz Giapo fiuit, each demons Figs, lb the Those who have not as yet visited the lace section during Special Exhibit of HAND MADE LACES which includes Real Duchesse, Irish, Venise, Carrickmacross, Lierre, Princess, Maltese, Chantille, Medici, Bruge and Belgium Embroideries should do so to-day. An extensive assortment of Flouncings, Bands, Insertions, Edgings, Scarfs, Collars, Collar and Cuff Set3, Motifs, etc., at moderate prices. This exhibition will continue until August 1st. ijates Lute Valencia oranges .Mi -s'na oranges, doz ! i:c!!?ti walnuts California walnuts Mld nuts Pineapples Cocoanuta Reeky Font melons Peaches, doz H'ispberrles Plums, doz Waterrm ions 1 icjibel l'l, S ' '.eenis Native, cherrbs, basket RETAIL GRAINS, Paled straw, cwt Bran, cwt Brown middlings, cwt , i rats, bu Provender, No. 2, cw-t Poultry wheat, cwt Icrncknl corn, cwt Cornmeal, cwt Hay, baled, cwt nJest pastry flour I tlest bread flour 1 White middlings, cwt r-ovender, No. 1, cwt llenfeed, mixed, cwt I I 3 .23 .15 ts .16 ' S .ia .30 n .15 M . 10tf.lt Fvf 75 .1:5 .2ft .20tf 25 .If fT 50 m ie .1"- .0 .3' ( -10 5'3.20 e"i 70 jt :b V "w i r o j' A tl 50 . 23 So 75 r co V GO Jl 75 LIVESTOCK MARKET. New Vor. Ipts 1,-'':. bulls Si 501i7 V it ' .' .-loW ) P! parsoniiKi painters. and it Is now r adv lor thu WATERBURY. Tlie following Uovs left for Pump Abniil.i, Hibbard'B point. North Hero, yesterday with AsslHtnnt S. out Muster William Penis ,lr.: Walter Heal, Kd muiid Webster, Don (trout, Honn r P.itnp. bell, ("niivle Chllds. Levi Chesley and Walte Kinith. Thev will be Hum- a week Miss Kathleen LcHutoii has a house party this week, anions whom arc: -Miss Venoua Jones of Waterloo, Iowa; ."Vitas (liace Hamhlet of North .Montpeller, and the Misses Nina and Mildred Bates of Bin re. Mervin liersnn of Barre Is also a ituost at the LeBarron farm of his aunt, Mrs. I.eP.arion -A. II Smith Is able to bo out aftir his illness M s Roy Uhlp man, who has been seilouslv 111, Is some what improved. Mrs Holies, who Is sufferliiK with sciatica, l l, iter althoimh still conllned to the bed Hr. W. L. Waspon has so fur Improved as to be out for rides -Mr and Mrs. W. S Foster ar rived from Si .lohnsbuiy yesterday. Mis. Poster will ii main at her "hi borne III inixbury for a few weeks, Mr. and Mrs, Morue l.eo.ij In elmtiro ol tlie nousi - Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mr. . been t n P 1 1114 ill White .nt 'llaln-. ml Vi- 111 U iUwri of Colioii .N. v nn speiidltis a A I Mjs. M of Athol, ents, Mr and Mis. diiuiihter. Saturdnv Sim In WORCESTER. 1 id P Wood U'"1 Mass . are iruests and Mrs. J B P II Richardson Mrs. Lydlu I't.on. and Sundav Mm son par- C'oinila of Milton who mil. of her Wilson. Mr, visited their in llnrdwiek Winona 15. s ben the (t'oniliiiied on initio '-) BOSTON PHOIJl'CU: MARKET. Boston. July -3 FLOUR-'-Sprint; p.iti nts. $.V,(."..ll, spilnif clears, In sacks, $'! 7Gi4 23, new winter patents, l.Obi". new straiKlits, $l.40'n t.vo; new clears, l.lc'( I 30, ni w Kansas. $l..0(f 1.70. CORN.MHATj AND OAT.M1CAL Col n menl. sionulatcd SJ,75H0; bolted, iZ."0'f 3 75, twin meal, tl Mil.3!i. cracked corn, tl.4ii1.42: oauiual, rollnl, 15 3i'i 5. lo, cut and around, f.VWuD.&o; ry (lour, ?3.75.fj) 4.20; graham Hour, $3.Wi t. l'i; ryo ine.it, J3. 15. CORN-Cur lots, siiot, No. 2 yellow, 71c; No. 3 yellow, "3Visc; tor shipment, No. 2 yellow, 7W(78so; No. 3 yellow. 7IV'l72c. OATS-Car lots, spot, No. t clipped white, 40.'; No. 2 clipped white. Pie; No, 3 clipped white, 17c; for shipment, fancy, 40 lbs., 4Si,'l4!ic; fnncy. 3S lbs., liMfic; rep tilnr, 3n Ibs.i ITf'i ll'ic; leijular, 30 lbs., Id'iSi I7u. 1IA V-C'holce, 23.60, No. I Krade, f 21.51 4(22 50; No. 2 Kl'ade, $l!i',i20; No. 3 4iade, tlil.fiiKiitS; stock hay, 12iii:i. Straw, rye, $21''i25; oat, Ut'H. MILL FKEU-Mlll shipment, sprlrn; bran, $21ic21.50, winter bran, fMXMfJS: middlings, j;.'.."i(Ka27. lillMd feed, $23'(2'.2.'i; red doff, j:s.25; Kluteu feed. tJi5.: hominy feed, J25 40; stock feed, J.ii, cottonsecil meal, $30.75'i31.50; linseed meal, S2 M; oat iiulls, .f!5. POItK PHOlHtCTS Backs and short cuts, $2125; medium, 23'u23.7&; loim cut, 2iV75; inw leaf lard, 12V ; rendered leaf. 13V; pure lard, 13'i,c; dressed Iiors. ll'f ll'ic PH1CS1I M EATS -Bcvf. extia ldes, li'.SfflSUc, heavy hinds, lUidilfic, heavy fores, 10irtllirto; western splint; lambs, 15 ffllCc; fall and winters, 13Til4c; yeaiiliiKS, pill He; mutton, Kood to fancy, S'tilOc; veals, fancy, 131il5c; niediniii, 1HiI2c. POP LTH Y Nor tbei n fowl, :vWF21c; westelli, IS'ulsHc; natlvo dfesied lnollers, 2l12;c; live lirollers, 20c; live fowl, pi Itl'io; S(iiab, J2S3 do, P.llttS- choice hennerv and nearby, 30. ilc cistern extrns. ."7.1 s western v 1 1-1 "".("V. western piine llr-t b , tlists. ISid'Jo BEANS -far lo's, pea beans, $2.3502.43; No. - v ,-, niedniin. S:'Mti"Si, yel low eye, J2ii.ii ;, red kidney, J2..5'(T2.4", t.'alifornl i small while, $4 10; foreign pea beans, (: r.i 2. .'.' , Canadian peas, J1.S5S2, Scotch Kreeu peas, f.l.!iicij2; Lima beans, fl?ic lb.; jobblni; prices, loijlSc bu. above, car lots. APPLES New, fancy, t.5"5l.7.", bskt.; oidlnary, 75ct(.$l.l3 bskt. POTATOES New, sweets, J5flli hbl. FRITIT-Callfornl.i Krnpefrult, $2fl.50; Scotia, j;ilt'ic b..; .5nj(2.73 bid.; new navels, Jl.50.iJ7; sti nvvberries, Novn blackberries, 10Il5c bx. ; raspberries, MiflSc hx.; bltieboriie. 15Ciil'-c hx.; eurrnutg. 7j3bc b.; water melons. 23W3fic each; cantaloupeK, South ern, tl 2f'2 crt.. Califurnln, 21i2.7R; black .l ips, JKIBO; (leorela penches, $1.50'.' BO per o-bskt. carrier. HEF1NE1' Sl'llAR-Gruiuilatcd and line, 4.ftV for 100-hbl. lots, and 1.78c f"r 2'l hbls. Wholesalo urocerH fiuote 4.3c for tesB than 20 hbls. HELVES He. St. ''IS '...( .( .VI I Messed heef slow ('Al.VES Riceipts 1.S71; r VniN -old at W11 30; ..tt. rnillk V n: 5'". City ivvir at 1 1'o 17c, a few !r. ssed do l.t'ilf .c. SHEEP ANl l.AMBP- Sluep uni'b.iiti;! d ; uood t hi nth blither. Stale sti . stock d'lll nnd haielv sti .i, ill. Co; mixed do Jl T."w5 ..' lambs $3 13 77 35; one i ar J HOC.S P.eCi Ipts 1.23 S sylvanla hoijs sold at tl irr K nil c. w ' 1 cull- J" I) dres. .1 17' u . . P.. r. ry GRAIN AND PRODUCE. v.. T d' .sle -lli COTTON SPOT AND FPTURES. New Volk. Jab' Spot cotton quiet; mlddllnt; upland $12.35; KUlt $12 00 Hnles, none. Cotton' futures closed; Inly $12 17; Auk. til. 69; Heo. $11.30; Jan. SB "'- AMERICAN LEAC5UK STANDINd. Won, Lost. Pet. Philadelphia Cleveland ... WashliiKton , Chlcnuo Boston Detroit St. Ioiils .... New York . ...Gi . . .53 ...53 ...51 ...12 ...3s . . ,2S 27 .703 37 ,M. ! .071 l .Kit 4ti .177 57 .407 5ll .31)2 BO .322 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING fit New York . Philadelphia I'hlciiKu .... littshiui; ,. Brooklvn .. I'.livtoll Oiflst l.oni I ( lie lnil.it! ..50 ..40 ..41 . .nn 37 .701 MS 60J 13 .517 l;t .500 1,1 . 17(1 III 4 10 M New Fl.Of H-Stondy. WHEAT Spot sieady. Pi t Inactive and after a modern, on the forelRii situation, pi'c, In sympathy with the Noithwest absence of export business uniii.iniied. Jntv rV: Sept CORN Spot stendv. OATS Spot steady. pol'.-Firm. LA It I Stendy: retlncd mind tlrm. SI'ilAH Raw steady; re'nn POTATOES Firm; LmiK 1 25ii:!.30, Jersev t2,'f2.25. CABBAGES Steady and unch.iniieil m id ..1 -t -.and br' CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET Chicago, Jiiiv iPfcc; Sept. s7 11. Ii I. j.'. WHEAT-Juty !0V. CORN July Ol'kC; tiept. 02 OATS-July 3Hc, Sept. 40V POHK-Sept. J21.47, LARD Sept. Ul.vS, RIBS-Sept. $11.S5. Cash quotations; PORK-U'2.50j723. l,AD-tU.mMiU.S( ' RIBS-$11. 50ffl2.37. BOSTON HITTTER MARKPT (rurnlshcd hy ttie Associated Pro-s ) Boston J i BETTER - Quiet Northern " ' V western 2Mi30c. PHEESE-Qulet. N. Y. twin Vermont twins U'oll'ic Lanjlord.- iitil'7.' thn wint Wj their nicbfcascs tu you,