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IN THE LOCAL FIELD. 1 TOWNSHEND. KKS-! , ' , . P . te C 11 iDV it is what a i . y:h""pj i ''jir-iL.,. WltllilillI O QUEEN niVBH. All sem to be of one opinion that there wm nerer to much mini. , Lena Iteetl liu gone to Greenfield, Matt., to begta ber apritie dreastnakmc , Humor ha? it that Ed Hee l of Hlnes- j burn it tocarry the mail from ttreen Kiver to Hale the next tour years. buftaring has come to an end iu this lo cality, but the sugar makers all report a great rati of sap, and sugar antl syrup made are of flue quality. atrHiioMD omtrax. The repairing of the Universalis! church bM been begun this week. The ladies' circle will meet m their rooms nest week Thursday afternoon. J. C. Cutting, who has been very low for the past ten days from the effects of the grip, has been improving since Wed nesday. For several week J. A. Alexander has been critically ill with the prevailing dis temper, but for the past few days there seems to be a slow but steady gam. For two years Mark Winchester has been visiting relatives and friends in this county. The past week he visited his Sis ter, Mrs. Lewis E. Jnqueth, in this town, lie soon leaves for his home in California. Schools iu town will begin Monday, April 2t, excepting the one in No. 11. which will begin Monday, with the follow ing leHCliers : So. 1, te. S. Keecher. Guil ford: 2, Mrs. Annie Morris. Guilford: Lillian Lavelle, Brattleboro . 5, Ada Baker. Guiliord: Nina Miller, Brattleboro: fr, Alta Deumson, Bernardston, Mass. ; 11, C. A. Ward, Guilford : I"., t. A. Baker, Guilford ; 14, a teacher from Bernardston, Mass JACKBONVIIjIjE. .lliiplt Sugar Allllllernlioll. We lead in the papers last week what a wonderful flow of sap was had, and that the price of maple sweets was tending downward on account of such a remarkable season. Last week was a good week, one day was extra, the other days only fair, but it makes no difference about the price whether we have a large amount made or not. The price of maple product is go erned largely by the energy and thrift of parties who make compounds and sell them for pure maple. Probably nine-tenths of all tlie maple sucar and syrup consumed in this country is a mixture, or else entirely free from maple. This state of affairs is wrong and pulls heavily on honest sugar makers. Maple syrup is purelj a luxury aud would command a price accordingly if nothing but maple was sold to supply this luxury. The time ha come when it is impossible to delect the false from the pure, and only your confidence in the maker will assure you that you nave a pure anicie. H. G. Porter lately lost a valuable cow. M. M. Brown has sold his place to Mrs. Lois Slate. Mrs. Lula Fierce has sold her place to Martin A. Brown. Miss Flora E. Peebles of Shelburne Falls was at her father's over Sunday. Mrs. Lewis Cutting is rapidly recovering from her recent surcical operation. M. F. Dalryinple had his hand badly bruised, Wednesday, while working in the mill. James M. Peebles is buiidiup a new house for Arthur Stone. C. F. Haynes of Brat tleboro is at work for him. Next Sunday the pastor, Kev. S. C. Tail, will preach an Easter sermon, at the Meth odist church. One week later an Easter concert will be held in place of the regular preaching service. Wednesday morning A. W. Wiley, on going to his barn, found the stable floor had given away and two cows were dead and others in great need of immediate assist ance This will be a heavy loss to Mr. Wiley. The North Kiver Manufacturing com pany employs workmen, and are behind on orders. This is in part due to improve ment in business under McKiuley. More than the usual number of butler boxes were shipped from the iactory in March. Last week we noted the death of an old lady, this week an old man. Jonathan faprague, after spending a long life in town, quietly passed away last Friday. The funeral was at the Uuiversahst church. Iter. II. E. Butlum olhciating. Mr. Sprague leaves a widow, a sou and three grand children. Chas. W. Temple, formerly of this place, but now a sergeant in the regular army of the United Stales aud stationed at Fort Crook, hab been paying a visit to his na tive town, stopping with his nephew, E. A Temple. He showed us a new steel ball which, when shot from a rifle a distance of one thousand yards, goes with such force as to pass through 17 two-inch plank, bergeant Temple has been in 127 battles and wounded seven times. At the end of his present enlistment he will have served 23 years in the army. JAMAICA. Miss Lucy work is very ill. Mrs. Emma Emerson is on the sick list. Nettie Cheney is at Putney with her brother Will. Ira S. Waite of Peru made Mr. and Mrs. Alviu Frost a pleasant call this week. Frod White, who has been absent for the last month, has returned home here. Ed Felton, who has been spending the winter in California, has returned home. George Nobbs from Massachusetts is spending boine tune here with his parents, Be. and Mrs. James Nobbs. Mrs. Delia Keed, who has been here for the last two weeks, returned Saturday to her home at Leominster, Mass. Last week gave us a very unusual flow of sap, which looks now like being all we shall get. Some have taken in their buck ets. Mrs. G. N. Wyuian is visiting friends in Massachusetts. Bejore returning she goes to New York to buy a stock of mUliuery for the spring trade. t Tlie annual roll call of the Baptist church of Jamaica will be held at the church Sat urday afternoon, April 17. at a o'clock All members are expected to be present, and uoureeidents, who cannot be present, are expected to couiuiuuicale by letter, to be read at the meeting. Kefrewhuiems tor church aud buuuay school members will be served at 4 o'clock. SOUTH LONDOJfDEEBr. The sugar season has closed after a short hut very fair season and a good quality has beeu made. Mr. H. It. Clough, H. P. Yearly and G. L. Smith are on the sick list, the latest victims of the prevailing distemper. Bart Bass has relumed from his trip in the West. He visited in Michigan, Wis consin, Illinois and other slates. He has '-had a very enjoyable winter I'lunty Examiner H. I). Kyder held a teacheT8 examination at the schoolbouse In this vh'la8e Tuesday and Wednesday About 25 aS?'6 themselves of this opportunity. c . un vuouiur v iret mn. unue unmr raa mot irvui rai- . -- - - - m oi n jbs n inn- w sb. m sa coughmayjHALE,s lead to 1 that makes 3 or k so HOREHOUND AND dangerous. TAR Hate's Hooey of Horehouad and Tar i- ; a medicine that has long been tested ; in private practice. Bend by Otugrn'. ; HenerallV. '. pike'sTwrtbaclie Drops cure in one minute. ; KHWPAME. The county teachers' examination was held here yesterday and today. Ellery Chase is carrying on the Lowe farm owned by Mrs. Lowe and her daugh ter. Miss Lucy Benedict is expecting to spend a few weeks in New York and As bury Park. Mrs. X. M. Batcbelder, accompanied by her daughter Florence, went to Ayer, Mass., Wednesday and will visit in Ati dover before returning. April 17 is the date set for the caucus which will, it is supposed, settle the post office contest. The caucus committee con sists of E. C. Benedict, I). A. Benson and E. C Styles. Sir. and Mrs. Lyman Bills and three children have come from New York city to occupy li. .barer s farm, bought of Mrs Fred Burlincauie and known many years ago as the Simon Phillips farm. Key. Mary E. Norton officiated at the funeral of Mrs. U. N. Morgan last week. Many will remember that, a geueraliou ago, some old people often spoke of a mis sionary named Harriet Newell. It was for her that Mrs. Morgan received her name SOUTH NEWPAM Miss Edna Worden of Amherst, Mais., is home for a few days. Sucariug to all appearances is over and many farmers have gathered their buckets. F. C. Keltey of Claremont, N. H., visit ed in this vicinity for a few days the past week. Mr. Bickford will close his school this week after a very successful term of six weeks. There will be an Easter concert at the Baptist church in the evening of Easter Sunday Edwin C. Fisher is slaying for a few days with E. F. Bruce while his daughter, Mrs. Morse, is at her home in New York. Messrs. E. Morse and C. Matthews and Misses Florence Shepard, Lillian Knapp, Ida Fox and Nellie stratum, all of Brat tleboro, came to enjoy a sugar eat on Sat urday evening, remaining until Monday. ATHENS. Mil Amy (jrlflltb returned to her home in heene last eaturdav Mm. beorgcOber has keen very ill but la a little more connonawe ax uu writing Several parties from Kfitowe Falls enjoyed uurni MjR&rai a rowers last k Mrs. t . A. Wyuian ban m Ur reoovered from Her recent uidvhi as lu be about tne House Ur. and Mrs. Fred Farr from Bvllows Falls t wot bunday with Mrs. Farr s inotner, Mrs M b. Uptui.. BHOOKL1KE. Dentil of Lrullll Wlllllirj . Erastns Wlmiiry, bl, died at his borne in tbii village last Frlda) morning He wm born in Brooklioe in 1S15, about one-half mile above m Iiere lie tpent tiw last day He luu. lived 79 jearsat the jiiace wuere lit- died H? nae netd many revpousilii office, being turn i..tmaii during tlie ar, Mering in tiiat capacity taltti fully He reirfeentrQ uie town tnrre times at tbe legislature, anu was ouoe at the constitutional convention He va oue of tlie first lounden of the Methodist enuruli in Brvokiine. but wan a i line realist in km belief at the lime of his death He is the last oi a family of flTe children in politic ne whs a Keiiubiican in hid earlier year? he wan a great friend ot the young men, one of whom. H. J. Landfear, hn cared for him in hit, declining years, us laithtuly u uu own kjo could nave aone ills iuuerai was Held on tunaay at nix noni" Edward hush bad the misfortune to cut hi thumb quite badly on hie taw at fierce s nidi on eouebuay There will be special ervict next buuday night at tne cnajiei ana ever)' L'brit tlan naeav orer is requested to be present The school board has organued for tbi y ear with t V. flerrttleia. chairmau; K. IS Harsh. clerk, and C. f btiesney, fcuerinieudem Mr. and Mrs li. J. Hitcnoock started March ill lor rucolett. lmn ineyexiiect to bn gone nev eral mouths. Tuey will visit Mrs. Hltchoock'eooc Jiner uieason. and also brothers and sutler 1 rank J . Merrineld has just completed a course of sludr at the Albany business college, grudu atiug with the highest percent ge that has beet, obtained at that institution for the past three years H. A. Hush and Glenn lore went to North auoton. Mass.. Holiday, where lh at to hav positions in the agyiutn tt e are sorry to loe so many ot our yuuug eople. Mrs. iiuu i already in nortuamptoL EAST DOVER. Miss Mary Halladay u visiting in Iiewton Juass George Randall returned thi week from his visit iu ltOMu and is to work tor V. S. Prouty Lucia n Hunt has taken tbe job of separating aoe. carrying me cream to iewiaue tor a ear. Luke Holden is quite ill with the grip. All of Fred Johusoo's family are ill with the same dis ease bugar makers say they have made more than the usuai quantit) ot sugar mis season so tar uud ot nice quality Wales Adams moved his family to Guilford last week, where lie has work on a farm. They were good neighbor aud wr are sorry to lose them We wish them success , fieury rrouty from Brattleboro is taking Clar ence wee fe place as nruman in V b. i-routy mill, and tieorge Prouty takes Wale Adams' place behind tbe big saw iu lite same mill Fred (joodell and r rank Would began work for tb same firm last week C'aas. Ingram baa ftuished work at tbe same plac Fred Holland met with a serious low last Thursday lucrum: He had beeu pushing his sugar making so that he boiled until .i t clock that moruiug before he weut to the house In put snow ou the arch so aslo put out Uie fire He went back agaiu in th middle ot the torenuon anu everything in aahes His evaporator was nearly uew. whicn was consumed with su pau. storage and ii gallons of yrui I-'or Uipr Ktfty Ytutr Mrs Wmslow s hoolhlug hyrup has beeu used for over fitly years by millions oi mothers for their children w ube teeming with perfect success. It soothes the chint Milieu.-, tbe gums, allays ab puui. cures wind com and is the best remeuy lor dutrrbu'u It will mieM- tbe ioor little sufferer immediately bold druggists in every part of Uieworl' '1 wetily -lie oeuu. a bottl,- He sure auu aes loi ' Mi Wiusiow booiuuig Kyrnr" and las,- no oilier 1. t. Take Downs Elixir For Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whoopinir Coubu and 'Consumption. , It looHens tbu cough, clours the lungs, builds up the tls- l sues and cures Die patient. At Druggists. THE VERMONT FHCENIX, BKATTLEBOKO, EKIDAY, APRIL 9. 1897. In llnriiiiiiij-vUletlilnTltiu -The Inven tus ItiniM' K(iii)iiHl !) Mra. Franklin, Humid Tumil)- MtirnlH. The-one story dwelling house iu Har- umnvvilie owned by Mrs. II. B. Green of lacksoimlle. Fla.. aud occupied by her tamer. Brigbatn Forbes, and her sister anil ulieu, Mrs. Franklin and her sou, was minimi Tuesday morning. About 2 o clock Albeit Franklin was awakened by the Blare ot light which came from the roof. .Mi. Franklin slept iu an open chamber and a he awoke the name was running along on the inside ot the roof just at the foot of his bed. He immediately rati down stairs and uused his mother and grandfather, who is !.' years of age. He then started to go back to his room for his clothing but the smoke and flame prevented, lie then turned his attention to saving what be could down stairs, which was only the con tents ot one sleeping room, and a small portion of the wearing apparel of the family. The origin of the fire is unknown, but ll is supposed to have started around the chimney. Walter Cud worth came to the village and gave the alarm while Harold Bishop went down as jar as u. u. risoer s. By the time the village people arrived the L and the west end of the main part had fallen in and all thev could do was to Keep the flames from spreading to the houses of Mrs. Speuiding and airs, w an, wuicu are situated ou either side of the Forbes house. These places were not damaged to any ex tent, on lv a few cracked windows and a little blistered paint. The Forbes house was insured tor fi'iO. and the contents for 150, in the Union Mutual of Montpelier. The family is now located at E. L. Hast ings s. Fire extinguishers are a hne tning wnen the fire is confined in a room where there is no side draft, but it was thorougnty demonstrated that they were of no earthly good at a tire of this kind, where the gases were not conhned to the names, a nan dozen good force pumps and plenty oi water will do more good than a dozen ex tinguishers to tight tire when it has got the start that this fire had. C. H. Wiilard. ad. went to his mill and bred his engine, and in less than 10 minutes had steam enough to run his steam pump. bu as he has only enough hose to protect his lumber yard it was not run out. This tore will no uouoi hasten the laving of the pities from the mill, so Harmonyville will have good protection from tire. Grange meeting Tuesday evening, April o. Carlton Howe visited in town this week. F. U. Landman is borne from Bates col lege. Miss Alice Plimpton visited in town last week Miss Bertha Phillips is in Cambridge. Mass. Eimene Howe recently lost a horse with lockjaw . Earl Underwood is home from Cashing academy. Miss Lillian White is vlsitinc her uncle, Mr. Barber. K. K.'lFhlUips. of Hinsdale is vUiting his parents. Buesell Aldrich bruised his foot with a stone mit week. Hon. O. E. Barber of Arlington was in town this week. Mrs. W. H. Miles is visiting relatives in Hartford, Conn. H. F. Willis was in town writing life in surance this week. R. W. Blood has gone to Providence, K. L, where he has work Mis? Alice Cheney has returned to Mount Hoi yoke college. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. lngall visited in Bellows Falls this week. Miss Frances Phillips of Keene, N. H., visited in town last week. Ur. and Mrs. Kice were in Worcester, Mass.. the hrst of the week. Miss Grace Haskins was the guest of Mrs. F. D. Bead last week. F. U. Landman is in Boston attending the Y. M. C A. convention. Miss Amelia Hobart of Boston is with her sister. Miss Myra Hobart. Henry Cobb has moved on to his fain, recently boucht of C. W. Cutler. The bobbin factory has abut down for a few days for Uie want of lumber Jared Holbrook visited his nephew, H H. Holbrook, the iirst of tlie week Mrs. A. A. Blood had the misfortune u scald her foot one day last week. F. H. Perkins of White Kiver Juuctioi is stopping with friends in town. Windsor Whitney has moved on to E L. Hastmps's farm by the station Mrs. F. (j. Powers of Hyde Park, Mast., is with her sister, Mrs. J. D. Davenport Mrs. Meacham is visiting with her Bit ter, Mrs. Bailey, in Newbury, this state W. b. Holland and B. M. Adams are on hand with their new bicycles, both having upeucieb. H. W. Saunders is building a barn on the garden recently boucht of Nelson Wmslow. Miss Etta Hobart was home for a few days last week and has now goue to Sioux City, Iowa. aJI ?iJjaf.- A. . Batcbelder of Mtddleboro college was home for a few days and is now n: Boston, Mas. Miss A. . Barber is home from Waro'--boro, where she has beeu visiunt: her father, who is an invalid. Henry F. Dutton, jr., of Phillips Ai -dover is spending bis vacation with his craudmotber, Mrs. Cathern. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Edson of New Lon don, Lonn., visited Mr. Edson' s mother, Mrs. W. U. higalls, last week. ho not forget the supper at academy hall this, Friday, evening. What you ueii the senior class will help the school. C. H. Evans recently mounted an extra hue specimen ot the American (joshawk for J.J. Barnes of baxtons Kiver. The roads are nice and dry, but as yet there has beeu no wheelbarrow rides. We hope the "Corbett" men are not all knocked out. Mr. tsteele of Kentucky was in town I Monday and Tuesday trying to let the I stage line from Townshend to baxtons liiver, but did not succeed, so he has gone to Grafton. The Jamaica singing clas under the di rection of James W. Nobbs, will render the cantata of the "Jolly Farmers" in the town hall next Tuesday evening. Tbe performance lias met with the hearty ap probation of all who heard it, being full of inuocent mirth aud bright music. Mr. Nobbs will slug the original part of John, the chore boy. Sugaring is a thing rf the past for this season and bicycles have full control of the loads. Vermont is not such a bad state after all when wheels are run teu months m the year. Itoyal Sanderson. who keeps a record of the weather, reports I that from the 21st of November to April 7 we only had four feet aud nine inches of enow against five or six feet in most years. WBST TOWMSHBKD. George Pompier went tbe first of April to Putney to work for George Phillips. Mr. Iiattie DresMr and baby from Far ley, Mass., have been visiting at Will Law rence's. There are still some cases of grip. X. W. Wood and Mrs, Alma Jonas are among the latest victims. W. H . Taft will run the grist mil! in connection with his saw mill, grinding Mondays and Saturd ys. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Harbor ent-i talneil the Junior Endeavorers at .,...1- i home last Friday evening. Cake and i' cream were served. (sugar is still made ou the hills but tin buckets are gathered In the valley. The season is said to have closed nearly as early as it began last year. Mrs. Lydia Fullertou, who has been spending ibe winter with her brother, At well Far well, has gone to housekeeping in the Wales Farwell house. A mall contractor has been In town In the interests of tbe Windham route. His offer was so small that be found some dif ficulty in finding a carrier, but Mr. Keyno of East Jamaica finally accepted it. THHMOM. Uev. A. J. Hough will preach iu tbe ehapei next Sunday afternoon at it o'clock. Prof. Wm. It. Sbipman and niece of Tufts college have been at h. O. Lee's this week. Oscar Thayei has moved into Mr. Ak ley's house and will work for Mr. Akley this summer. Mrs. F. W. Johnson and son Guy have been visiting In Worcester with her sou, Wm. F., and sister, Mrs. Katnsdeli. Vernon grange held a pleasant meeting last 8atnrda evening and enjoyed the company of Deputy G. W. Pierce and sev eral other members from Protective grange. Mr. Cumtnings of Hartford, proprietor of the Ball lot, was in town on Monday, and the steam mill hands gave him a cot dial reception. About K men are em ployed in getting out lumbc: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bailey of Haatnn have been spending several days in town with Mr. Bailey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. is. W. Bailey, and sistr, Mrs. J. H. Frost. They returned to Boston Monday. Armon U. ElhngwooU is at home and has begun work on tbe section north of Vernon station. He will be glatl to see his friends on Monday, Wednesday, Thurs day and Saturday evenings, when his serv ices as tousorial artist may be obtained at moderate prices Schools will begin next Monday. Miss Altha Ildinis of Wardsboro is to return to school No. 2, Miss Merle Titus of Brattle boro will teach in No. ;i, Miss Nettie Evans of NorthhelU in No. 4, and Miss Jennie Moteley in No SOUTH VEKNOK . Irvmg Wade of Cieenhelo wbo tuts twen visit ing in town, goes to his home in lforset this week The society of Christian Kuueavor and oth ers were invited Wednesday evening to iue home of Mnw Marcta beers auu were treated lu a sugar supper Mm Uaruwei! oi L-onway Mat., i-av-two reciUtUons, there was inusK' on Uie viohn by Ueu- Kendall of Moowgue. Maas.. ami Mr Wil bur of bernardston. Mass.. also uiusif on the au tonarp. stugiog, eu.. aud was enjoyed by al. ixewuit social Urn- Hood' J'ills cure liver ilia, bwousneas, ind irection, headache. A pieuaant laxative At all druggist April t isdfiin. Be sure that your Mood w pure, your appetite good your dhreatHm erte't 1 o purify your bloou aud bulla up your health, take Hood s barsaparllia This tdicue lias acoomphabed remarkable cures of all blood diseases It is the one true blood purifier Hood s canaparilla has powrr to make you well by purifying and enriching your bloud giv lug you au appetite, aud nerve, mental and dt geauve strength The beneficent influence of the new K cut pine re condensed ano rehued in It Wood s Norway Pine syrup. Kature s own remedy (or coughs ano cold- (So III Labor Time THE (Cost SAVED BY rttiS Washing PoWdS 2 What More Can be Asked" tab, your procr turn, uiiu uibii on trym;.- juurt; ihllxm KruiUsbi twnt'Ui THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, bl. Jouii JSew York imwu. Phlladetptua. ClUOaCL ISPRI NG OVERCOATS We start with a good serviceable ooat for 35. then S6.50 and $7, $8 and $8.50 to $15 each, Top coats in oovert cloth from 58.50 to $13. Tbe aobby ooat for young men. Olay worsteds at $8, $10 and $12. These are not the anoient trophies of better daji, but new, up-to-date garments and with the exception of top ooate are medium lengths. Extra size coats from 44 to 50 inoh breast measure. We shall be glad to show every one these coats. STARKEY & WELLMAN. The Combination Clothiers. Ktnth of Tiioiiin I' Joliimi". F. Johnson died at bis home In this vil- Uure last Friday morning. Thus another swprr Boom Is saddened, and our town toss a pronil- j nent ettisan Mr. Johnson ha held many lm sonant omcen in town ana w nigniy wumt" by bin felluwinen. especially by tboer who knev him mi He was a man of great ability an : sound judgment, and w hen in the enjoyment n' health he wai diligent In uiwinesa He was a cai renter j trnde Heveral vears before hlshealtl failed he was engag,-! in the marble bOSIBt"" Two yearn ago last Augurt he met with an aw dent. wliMin catned Inlurien from which be eev-r fmiiHni and wiiH-ii were tlie leading oaune ri I his Hlnem He bore nl suffering with paueni " , and i.irtltuil-- He -' a klud and loving Jiu iud nd taller He leaven a wife and stxchil I dren t, mourn their loin Mr. Johnson wssvery I inueli attached t.. hi family andl love for l them was fully reciprocated and nosacrlHop too great for then, to made for him As Mi I Jwbbnun realised he was drawing near tbe cl-" of lite he settled all bis eaitnly allair ana un turned his attention toward a preparation death yet not without regret that he had 1 nc sought thin preTJarati.ni itooier He wished all whom he lian ever injured to forgive him and fell that he could forgive those who had injure him Hm funeral was held at the Methodist church on Hundav and he was buried in tn cemetery at West Wardsboro His family have the sympathy ot the entire eoounu oity Charles Simpson has moved Sato tbehoese with , Julius Wilbur U. il. barber. Kaq.. ban visited his father, E. U. Harber. during the past wees . Mrs. Herbert Franklin aad son spent last week i with her mother. Mrs. Kmma mark, i John Wheeler was so unfortunate as to out his foot while splitting wood last Monday. Mas Alice Plimpton of Booth WNtdsboro is at . work for Julius Wilbur during his mothers Ill ness E. II. Head is quite as comfortable at the prea ' ent tune as be was previous to his test attack or Illness Mrs A. H. Wilbur hm been quite III with the : grip, but Is rather more comfortable at the pre i enttimc Mtas Clara 11 Simpson has bought the old homeMead east of this village and will care for i her father Mr. and Mrs A W J. Wllkum of Fataey at tended the tuoeral of Mr. Wilkios s uncle. Thom a I-. Jobnaoii. last bundsy J. O. i-oilett of lownshend. who ha been In vited b W ardsuoro farmers to meet with them , and discuss creamery matters, will be pruusBt on Tuesday, April li. at 10 o clock a ti Mum Marv Underwood of Proctor, who has : spent several weeks m this village, started ror I home lueadar of this week, but will stand a few Fails before she returns home WAHDSBOltO OHKTHB. Mm. Putnam has so far recovered as to be about tbe hou-e and in her office oeuMionally Mr. and Mrs. Henry Obamberlain are now keeping house at the Ubambariaw homestead Mr. and Mrs. O C. brlegs moved to West Wards doro last week, and (mo. Uhamtrerhun to his farm WBST WAHDSBOBO. A Wail ha moved back to Peru. K. Lowe and son from Bsbows Falls were li town recently Hiss Millie Shine recently returned from a vtsli I in Worcester, Mass Mr. and Mra. VeOer of New London. Conn., are vmlting at ( , H FrederK t O M Newell went to Brattleboro Tuesday r I account of hi brother deau. beveral from here attended T I . Johnson -funeral at Wardborounday. and much syrnp. thy is felt for the family in then- eorrov. Mr. and Mrs. briggs have moved from Waru, boro Centre into H. Ji.Futs s house in tbe vihag Tnw mates six families who have moved into tl.. I village within a few months and leave only oi,- I TB0BBl reujcl,; Stephen BUM was atormeo 1 nursoay nignt n) n light from b sited which proved to tw on fire dinner Iboru was blown and in rsiocwe G. 1' Kendall and E Kennon came, and they suoue,',! ed in exunguwbing It before the mam buudinge were injure.; ll is thought ashes were Hi cause lcHiVt itiitiuiiHiic I'liu alMOiutely curv rtvnitiuuiftxii xua ueunUicia. atirrl tjetabn-Salt- lnu tuir llfr tiv uainp "Ttot lrrn houtti Amenuui Kidrrrj iur' " Tow mw rio1 WttfrrfAt urpri4' ou tcwunt of tin exomdinr rruuiptirtf iu reiievioiE pan. in tit K.idnt.V!-bitviot-r anil Hack 111 niai or ieiuai- It roikrvr-i-reieDtitJii f watrr, and paiu id MkbwDi? It aUCKMt iiuuiruiat4-iT Mir youriv- o umde tin1 tuarvtfiouti tun- lis um wih prvvtrnt tatai coi Mueut iu aimoBt alt caMf uy Ha great altera iivt auu uaitukr tnwt-rs hoid by ti t.. tirrvut , liruiririh. braUictxjr " iDus; fafe . rV.y VsrV v, BEST Is the Standard. Oranges Sweet enough to be delicious for cents a peck. A. fVS. CORSER. fP5 Jk i.n'.- arotH'C'i uur prices lur ponoos 01 fcquiisn, cucumber, melon, lettuce, beet, cabbage, carrot, cel cr , parsley, radish and tomato, oeiow in some ::i- u'.'tiui'. teio uiat 01 any urst-ciass. beeti aou-c i.-..- . wiiosf cauuoiruc t ji.ivc- s-ec:. AiUiov.u.. .. 111c ou.icci of competing lor New iiifuu:. . 1 : - : ie.i)!i larnicr ai.'i jjanleners biioui ! 1 '. . esta'i.it.hc'1 rcpuuifo: m- relui'ir.fv a. - " i'- -v ic a.- f.irc:uii v:iiiiric . The Extra barl ft Ktibert s Potato, J. J. II. Ultl.UUKY iv: SON, Have Yon a Cold? TC Hnntr, Uill Purn If li M 'NEVIKin'M t;. A sure and 8t-dT purr "SVlir1 CO UGllld Hill UUIC II 101.1 . coiu tirouiuLis anu an uisr'A- ' Uir mruai ana We aiso nave oeame our rspiiar line of diooenes Oonieotionery, looacco. eu. A Nice Assortment of Pipes at Reduced Prices Should you ttturv ;(iREENE VERVVUA I'AlN'E'b CELEK COMKtNl L'ANA '& b&U : J'AlU.i-L A ASbLINL CHLa.v. izi- u t cau ana tut- pnow wiitt ncnt for toe .unit-- BOND'S, Ho. 7 Main Street. House Cleaning Has Two Redeeming Qualities The first is that you can obtain of ub Carpet Sweepers, Scrub Brushes, Feather Dustrrs, Step Ladders, etc., at lower prices than you thought possible. The becoad is that our prices on Window Shades make it possible for you to have new shades to brighten even the top most attic window. Let us quote a few prices. "Excelsior" Carpet Sneepere, $2.25 Ostrich Feather lingers, e to 1.00 Slei Lmltlers, 8 Mei. ,45 Litifre beruli llruolies ,10 Plain Ojminif Similes on rollers, .85 Friinreil Opaque Mitult, oh rollers, ,o 75 odd Fringed Shades, oh rollers, .2U T6 odd Plain amnio on rollers, .1 7 50 odd B Toot pitHittfe or best eUMtue, ,8u Every week we make it posi ble for you to get a dollar's worth of good fortune for 50 cents or so of cash. VAN DOORN & MORRIS. Still They Come. CUOCKEK , OlakSKarti and Ctiiiia Soin of tba bu value you ever . Luok ul oSr uia)olja pildien. for lu ceou. IwitowS, wot; uoi more mau two to a oSuuk ot our uew i-uma. the low price will astonULv, awl our uew eia..ware isjusi nobb) ru": uelieviUK. Hi call aud eee what i.fS WILOOX'S NEW vohk Eutoilk wftj tleboro, t , UreenflelQ and Atbol, Jiast Agents Wanted T0.?1"' " Mtaciiuient which ' 1 The Quality Makes It Sc Make u the best, then th-.- best" is theprincipu '. .ncreased the sale of Pi. -I .est beyond that oi air tiour in the '' has ni., consumer pre. " 11 ail" others : and makes it ton reliance of the retailer u. -the permanent. payin- U ! consumers who want th. i t buv where they can pet tn- i- aad juicy ; tolid flesh, just tart fine. Make nice abort cake., supper. Itt any quantity at 30 Putney, Vt. 1: competm); tor tnc onsinc-' ' ;iie cons'.- Ht mrj.'t.'Vic anu taatw. XfVm$ SEED Urej:or Surprise Pea unici, e amnc cai.1,0' ."UarDlelieiiilt 91ite.ucliUFt:tts TAll AM) tVIl,l t'lUJIlKV" cure to lun "Banner" Harnesses TSe uarneasee are made Iron Ko. 1 ketected stock hand mid. f i. nrt-r trimmed and mugie strat Price, S20.00 Tlieee liarneMes can not lie Ueatt for tlie money. Pieawcall and examu Uien. F. J. MARTIN, - Putney, V Our Native Herbs THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIEF Ane Liver Kesrulutor; 200 days' trei.. uientrorSl. Ibcoiiiiosedor Heru lturks and Koott,, and ttIII posltiTei cure all disea-es nrisiiifr from inipnr "lood, such us liheuuiatism, Kiun ' border, Lher Complaint, Sick un ; Serious Headache, Neurulgla, Few j aud Ague, Scrofula, Female Con , plainU, Erjhipolas, Piles, errou 1 Ailinjtiousuud Catarrh. 1 Ef' yrautee to oarv al' Of lUral.o. SSMW or lUe uiuuey ui berelundr The Aloiizo 0. Bliss Co., Propi otorg, Waishiugton, U. ( . oJar ffiL 1at.,u'1 Pusaiule Ha.e imv- , P. P. FLETCHER, 50 Elliot Streei Uoiwml AKWt for Wiodnam Counn Crr-Aii asuui wanted iu every u l SALESMEN AUENT8 WANTE1- to sell Uie best Hi' .""7,buct baiaryorcommlasioc uasn TITi, f Xnw W r1" "" partlcuiar Tlll U i- C1IASL CO., MMdeu, Ma- toluiS i,rfTtiB m.t a beantirnl t.r - treak fJlSli" 'tar J"r of t water, cauuot Z hSl 'f, "rS ceuu iwr box - or we will m bwitrii?l.fi?.KwA in tarui. poause pa. w jet Orrilal Illue Ck).,r Jiroad St.rEoMuu