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Spirit of tl)c QVgc, Woodstock, Vt., Aug. 18, 1900. WQODSTOCK RAILWAY. TIMU TAIil.K. In Km:cr .Ii-m: 1, i'.iimi. t'litlNS (bllNO i)iht. , No. 2, N'o H, No. 4 a, m. r. m. r. m. A, M. RVoo -tofk. .1 :in 10 3(1 iii iii 10 10 r7 11 i:i 11 20 .1 '20 .1 27 :i lo ;i r:i :i r.7 B'nfiHvllli'. .'i :i" Dufi-lli'l'. .") I,' pcWiUH Mill. 5 I'J 12 57 1 (W i n:i l '.'l i 'J.f. lliiitliinl. (i 01 IV I! .Iiinrtion, li 00 I'mi.ss (liiisri W'r.vr. N'n. 7. t No. 1. Nn. II, N'o. B. t A. M. A, M. I'. M. 1 M, K It .llllli'linii. 7 0(1 H 10 1 10 1 2,1 Ihotloid. 7 01 H 1, 1 1.1 I 2!l Di'Wfv AI IN. 7 Kl K :io 2 on 4 li Diiim'Ii.ii', 7 20 H .r, 2 0.i i r rutlsviili'. 7 2S H 4,i 2 lfl I Ji:t IViKiiMii.'li, 7 H .1.1 2 2:1 A 00 Ml traiin iliiily , Siwnla.v I'xcopted. I-'Iajx PIIIIIOU. ' I lllllli M, .1, li. , tltlll H Htl lijjnul. iii nn I'lliS CmIIIPMIIV IIN'tll' tho riL'lit to citiuvl rains witliiiut iiiilii i', .1. (i. I'OUTKIt. ficm'ial Miiiiiil'it. 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McfJowan, 'I'J. .S. is :it tlic I1111 U'lth 11s Nini- Ifv. 11c wiii in connnand ot tlic Monndnock, wluch wcnt to Cliina iMt winter, Imt lic was ohligcd to tc- tfjrii to this conntry 011 acconnt of id heiilili. Inn ari ivals : iXcw 'ork I)r. (ic )ire C. Gajc, lr. and Mis. I.. Littlciohn and son. Itoston Mr. iind Mrs. E. H. icliiirdson. Misscs ICtlicl and Clar- cc Kicnatdson. .Mrs. .A. II. rortcr, (J. lClliolt. Kdward V. Wvcr iind hunilv, 'obnrn, Mass. ; Mr. and Mis. II. Jontdan, ltrooklui, X. Y. ; C Sliocinakcr, l. 1). l'ai ish, Mis-. 6niisl.nwl. Miss I.iMilhi:iti-r. l'lii :i- :iJlllil , , , III . IIM'll IM.UMII, lamaronccU, .. 1 .: .Mr. and .Mrs. I. Xornian, Mastcr L. An'.ircv X01- lan, Aliss .Marv I.. Sahinc, Miook- Inc, .Miiss. (icorc V. Marlilc has hntilit his Rilhcr's intcrcst in tlic stock and insincss ot tlic siiw nnll and "iist liiill propcrtics. Tlic lcalcstatc Mr. Iaililc l)onlit scvcial ycars ao Thci c is iiioiv than ii-ii;il intctcst Jn tlic town ri'picscntiilivc (picstion rtliis vcar. lnit tlicro si'cms to liu little ictivc work in lichalf ot any candi- fekitc or it thcro is, it is vcry (piictly :oii(hi(.'tc(l. Tlic scniitorial issnc i ilccplv involvcd and the pcrsonal prctcrcncc ot tlic inan wlio irocs to Montpelier will he pretty wcll ;non. Tlic Grout Rcpuhlicans, it (s said, havc selcctcd a popnlar town llicial as tlicir candidatc, and iirain is rcportcd that il a (!ront inan is lut on tlic Kcnuhlican tiekct hv to- n's c.meiis tlic l)illinrhamitcs will int n) a inan of tlicir invn partieular and. Thcie may he somc fun at ic eaucns. WaitenC. I'ri'iieli Jr,, of Xcw '01 k is visitinr his paivnts here. ar- imiil; Mondav. Mis. O'Mvine and Miss Kclly of 1n.1nn.1l1, (Ja.. arc at Capt. K. A. Iniith's. l Mr, and Mrs. C.li. Prieeot Salem, Jas.. are at J. I.. Dana's. Mi I. 11. l'rii-c is at Miss Hatch's. f Mr. and Mis. 15. S. Kiiticdc ot ?edai Kapids. Ia., aie at Mis M. . llllllt's. Miss Julin Switer wcnt lo Hcl- )s l alN l hmsdav. I J. 11. Winslow and son 15ninside jjre the "iiests ol W. 1 Joncs. P A Uehekah picnic will hc lield iit IVest iii(j-ou;iter ne.st Tuesday, Ani,'. .'i. All Rehekahs, Odd Fc! lous and tlicir fainilics arc eordi.illv iinited. One of thc plcasant evcnts oftlic ieason was tlic niusicalc at the Con-rie-Mtional ehiireh Tiie.sdav .-lfti.r. 110011 nndcrtheanspicesot thc Klin-'.s p.m.uliters. The chnrch was well ti!!ed and the pro,'iam ot eleyen niinhcis arranijeil hy Mr. S. 15. W hitnuN was lincly rendered and vn.is thoroujjhly enjoyed. Thc pro Hi.1,11 opened with an orau solo, rielude in V, hy Rink, inti'odudnj? a lnmn of Snllivairs, played hy Mr. NN'hitney. 'I he seeond nnnilicr was solo hv Mr. Ktnjj, whosc sininTs idw.is heard with a rcat deal of I'leasnie here. Thc other vociil 'inml.ers wcre hy Mrs. Wilson, hoth liei sekctioiis bcin;,' swcctl sinig. thc other aitists assistint; ' instru incntal nnmheis werc Miss Lufkin, piano. and Messis. Ordway and Ilil'hardot the lnn orehcstr.i and theii solos, dnets and trios )f tliese ell-known ,ntits compluted a pr. iam that was listcncd to altentively lioin h!ining to end. Mr. iiiul Mrs. Davis are visiting tlifir daughter, Mrs. V. C. Ptitnani. A monomtMit for tlic Willinms Int in River strcet cenictcry nrrivcd this week irnil is now hcing put in plnce. It is ii simple memnrial of granite, tlic hiisc stouc 10 s 7 feet and tlic slintt aiioiit four fcct in lieiglit. Tlic insciiption rc.'ids : "In mcmoiy of Xorman Williiim.s and his wife, Marv Ann Wcntworth Willinms, nnd lliuir dcsrendants." Miss Alice lleywood of Ilolyoke, Mass., and Miss Aniiie Cushing of (Jtieehee nre jjncsts o( Miss llelen W. Marhle. Tlic indsor liorsc nnd cattle show is to lic hcld Aug. 22 and 23. Thcrc will he a tinc racing piogram and Hon. W. i DiHinham will spcak 011 tlic lirst day. The rail ro.uls give tlic usual cxctirsion ratcs. Tlic IJaitlctt liandicap was playcd 011 tlic Cotinty eluh's links last week. Tlic following scoreswere icturncd, V. X. Cainpbell heing tlic winner of tlic cup. 1 nl 1 nl 3 ril 4 fd m. Ii'lp Milcii.ll, Mjits. IVwksl ury, lliyMin, I'iymii'H. 4S 49 57 52 ii i i V) 511 61 50 147 Ira 207 4(1 zJ 47 I'l 5fi 2'J M 2JI (12 2(12 :) m 197 207 20. 20') l'S 2j6 20? 1 L' illl'jl.lt, ! II uitl, Cl'rl-, !. Ilillintjs, (i'coije 1'ietl Williams of Massa eluisctts, twicc I.leniocratic candidatc fot overnoi, was iit thc Inn Sun da. W illiain White was hroiilit hc forc Jnstice Maik Sarcnt at South Uovalton last weck Tnesilav, and was hcnnd ovcr to awsiit thc Deccni hcr terni of county conrt. For lack of hail hc was loded in jail here. Ile was arrestcd on a eharge of hrcaUin into llcnry Ilaycs' hotisc and t:ikin somc $So in nioncy, a ohl neck-chain and a hilile, lic is a lad of 18 ycars and was scnt to thc industrial school at 'ery;cnnes three ycars sifc for plaein a tic on the laihoad track. Rcv. Mr. I'ntiuiin is cxpccted to pi.aeli iit thc Congiegational chnrch tomoirow. John Cnrricr of Rutland, hcll Ixn :it the lnn, reecived word aj;w days ajjo of the deiitli of a yomifjer lroth er, Alhcit A. Cnrrier, who wiis a passcnjer 011 a sailin vcssel bonnd from London to Snn Francisco. Ile was lost ovcrboard while rouiiding Capc Ilorn, it is snpposcd duriiifj a stonn. Tnc inforniiition camc 111 directly from anothcr voiinj iniin who was 011 thc samc sliip, hnt 110 dctails of thc affair haye yct hccn lcarncd. Clco C. L'oxc houtjht ii Kent piicer froni the J C l'arker estiitc Tties d.iy, thc horsc lein; onc of the stiing lnonjilii to thc fair ronnd track from (Quechee hy Harry Hndson. Ile is n vomi'r horsc of considerahlc proniise, stcppinr a 111 ile Wednes- day in 1-2. ' IJruwn Hird, who is also in lludson's liands, wcnt a 1 milc Wedncsiliiy in 2.30, steppinjf thc last qnarter 111 34 scconds. llcnry II. ';iil and Franklin S. J 15illin;s wcre in town a day las 1 wecu, retiirnin to ?s'cw 1 ork S1111 day. L. M. Lovell of Worcester, Mass., is :it thc King homstciid. Miss Anna Marhlc of Boston and Walter IC. Mnrhle of Chic.i;o ;irc at I.. 15. Mai-ble's." 1' red L. Kiclimond is visitmi; 111, Miissachnsctt!. and Xcw Vork. j 'I'ht (Ml(r:i(riMlltllf !ltlll()lllll'lf 1 of Miss Ilelen Marhlc to Mr. (Jeorc W. Merrill. Miss Sallic (Xicllof Salem, Miiss., is the uest of Miss Mary C Dana. Genrjjf F. Payne, son of Mr. iind Mrs. F. S. I'aync, who was iit liomc last weck, with his brothcr Ihuold appeared at Keith's Hoston theatre Moiukiy cyenin iind iiccording to thc ncwspapcrs thcv madc a dccidcd hit with tlicir "poster sonys." This is an auuising novelty originatcd In thc brothcrs in which :i nnmbcr of laic pictnrcs, drawn by Kdward F. I'aync, anothcr brothcr, are sliown, illiistratinjj poptihir songs of thc day. While ii vcrsc of a song is snng by thc brotheis thc pictine illustiating it is shown liehind ii big framc. During the acts (Jcorge also makcs onc ortwolaigc pictnrcs, usinj an air brnsh, while llarold sings, and it closes with a mcdley dnring whicli thc pictnrcs arc niovcd rapid- ly across thc stagc. Thc brothcrs wcie immediiitcly engaged by the nianageinent iit Keith's 011 scciti'" ii rchcarsal of tlicir piece and they will play at all thc Keith lionscs. Thcy then expect to do the cntirc yaude villc circuit, playing iit scycral places in New York and then goinjj west. Tlicir friends here will bc plcascd to hc.ir ot tlicir sncccss. Thc Uoston llerald says: "A real novelty was shown in thc "poster songs" of the I'aync broth crs, ;i couplc of vcry ood singers, whosc nnidiic mcthod of ilhistr:itinr popnlar songs cangbt thc fancy of I thc audienee, iind scored a sohd snc ccss. The Jonrnars dramatic notes spcak of tlic "I'aync brothcrs, whosc 'poster songs' wcre really thc most uuiqtic offcring on thc program, and is a wclconic addition to v:ni cty." Tlic l'ost says: "l'avnc brotheis offcrcd a novelty in thc' torm of 'poster songs' that was decidcdly unicuie in its way, iind scored solidly." Thc fall of l'ckin is lepoited in Ki iday's dispatches. ; AMflUSHED BY FILIPINUS. J 1 IC C'AltHIVO TKI.I.S OK A NAIlllOW r.sCAPK. Joc Caihino, Co. H., 46th iiifim try, writes to his hrother John here from Indan, P. I., nndcr datc of Jnly 5, as follows : "I ani still in good hcalth, hnt camc very near not bcinjj alive to reccivc yonr lctter. "I was with the wagnn train com ing from Xiac to Indan with rations wlicn abont hiilt w:iy wc wcie ani lnished ly 150 insnrgents. They werc hid in thc brnsh nnd lired at us :it short rane. The man tliat sat 011 thc seat with mc was killcd. Three of onr miiles dropped, which brought ns to a stop. I got ont of thc wilson 111 thc roiid. The tcam jnst idiead of the tcam I was in was down. Thc other three teains werc away np thc road 011 thc rnn, with all thc giinrds 011 the wagons. Tlic onlv thing I could do wiis to try and catch the tcams. which I did witliont gctting hit. Therc werc only twelvc Iiiards with the wagons, so on scc we h:id .1 slim chancc. "Tlic insiir"ents nre Kcttiii'' readv to inakc it hot for ns and we arc ex- pcctiii'r iin iittiick 011 the town everv niht. Thcv will Iind Indan a hot little town. "Onr time will not he np iintil Jnnc 30, 1901, hnt we cxpcet to lciivc the isliinds sonie lime ncxt tiill, I bclicve in Dcccmher. "Vnii wiint to know if I intend to stiiv ont here. U i'll, l "ul-ss inn I havc :4it all I wiint of thc l'liilip- pines and 11 I can gct liack to thc btates I will know cnoni'li to stay "Co. II has 3y nien sick ont of yo, so ynii scc it isn t very healthv tor .Ainciicans ont hcrc. Iyscntery and fever knock the boys ont. "I was ont 011 the road with thc nativcs lixing the road. They fjet 25 cents :i day. Tliat isn't vcry hig p:iy, hnt it is all thcy earn." WOODSTOCK W1NS. DKI'ICATS DAKT.MOIITII 14 TO 7. Thegiimeat Sharon limhercd np the loc.ils in good shapc iind with Winsl iw hehind the bat agiiin thc honie tcam hegan to phiy ball. Thc visitors werc hadlv nittled in the third inning, whcn the locals scored ten timcs, hnt cxcepting this brcak thc game was a fast onc, Woodstock phning a stcady janu? to the joy of the grand stand. Mitchcll pitchcd gieiit ball hits wcre feu iind sciit tercd while Winslow's work was an inspirntion to the whole tcam, his throwing to bascs nipping several of the Daitmonth spiintcrs. McCaity iind Andrews weic thc v isitors' biit ten. Yonng, Mower and Sawyer niiidc ii fast inlield for tlic loc.ils. It is undcrstood that the Dart- motiths wcie somcwhat siirprised at hc rcsnlt of thc g ini SHAHON 6, woodstock 3. Tlic gainc at Sharon Wedncsday was wcll contcsted 011 hoth sides, Sharon if anything ont playing Woodsh.ek. Woodstock's hatting was poor, bnt thcrc was somc cx cnse for thiit, as a great niiiny men who shonl.l h.ive bccn "iven biises 011 hiills liad strikcs c:illed on thcm No man conld he snre of his hatting. Mower, the lirst man np, Iind three strikcs callcd on hini which wcre wav above his head. Thc ncxt two mcn wcre treatcd in thc same man ner. An error by Spanlding lct in two runs in thc second half, Thcrc wcie 110 scorcs madc until thc fonrth inning, whcn Duso got ronnd thc hags. Xo niorc rnns wcie madc until thc scvcnth, when Shiiron got in four. In the .seventh inning IIicn lcd off with :i single; liillings strnck ont; llmit made a two-base hit which scored lla.cn. Skinner fol lowed witii a single, scoring llmit iind going to second himself on a wilil tlirow. Recd singled and scored Skinner. An error hy Taylor scored Recd. Robcits llied to left, aud Doliin was tlrown ont iit tirst. In tl.c eighth Sawyer was hit in thc head with a pitchcd ball. A biilk sent him to second. Winslow singlcd iind ciimc honie on two wild throws. Scorc by innings : 1 2 :i 4 r 7 h 0 i'ot Woodstock, 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0- 3 Sharon, 2 0 l u 0 0 4 0 0 - li Hatterie.s Barrett and Shelburne, Deso iind Winslow. DAUT.MOl'TII l6, WOODSTOCK 15. Last Saturday's game with D;ut motith 011 Yiiil lield wiis anothcr talc of disastcr for the locals. Thc scorc stood 16 to 15, bnt the visitors lct up on thcir spccd in the lattcr lailf of thc battle. Thc biittcrics werc Sampson aiul Folsom for the Dart niouths and Young and Clark for the honie tcam. For thc lirst few innings honors wcre iihout eveu and then the visitors took the lead and had 110 trouble in kccping it. 1IA1.I. uA.Mi: iodav. The Woodstocks will play Bridge water 011 Vail Field today at tlucc o'clock. OKMN'A'riON AT II AltTI.ANI). llcv. Stanley Gatcs Spcar, brothcr of K. A. Spcar of this villagc, was ordaincd to the ministry at the Kirst Universalist chnrch in Hartford on Wedncsday evening, Aug. 15. The ordination scrnion was delivcrcd by Rev. Janics F Alhion ; chaigc to the minister. by Rev. K. Ii. Mnit! graf, and Rev. J. F. Simmons cx tcndcd the right hand of fellowsliip. Among tliose attcnding from Woodstock clunch wcre Mr. iind Mrs. II. V. Krcncli, Miss Rodgcis, Miss Knapp, Claience Siinnions, Mrs. Dow, Miss Dow, Miss Mack nnd Miss Mnud Powers. I VETERANSAT BARNARD. The aiinual reunion and basket picnic ot the Windsor county vcter ans was a grand success. Wcathcr favorcd the vcternns this year and the sunshine brought a big crowd to Silvcr Liike park. Thc spcakers werc Gen. W. W. Grout, Hon. Ilugli llcnry aud Hon. Kittrcdge llaskins. Thcy are all fiivorites with Grand Army audi cnces and thc veteinns listcncd to tlicir iiddresscs with as much plcas ure as evcr. Dcwey s Hand of Quechee fur nishcd excellcnt music during the dav. WEST vUOUSTOCK. Mr. iind Mrs. Bixby and two chil dren ot Brockton, Miiss., ;ire hoard' ing iit Joscph Gallup's. Mrs. Don Thoniiis aiul son l'erlie iirc hiiving it two-wceks' vacation iit Lake Sunapee, X. II. Miss Lucy Grillin of l'lyinoutli, Mass., is at A. C. Finney's. Mrs. C. W. Spaulding and M.ister Ralph are iit Crescnt Beach, Miiss.. for thc rc.t ot the month. Heury M. Johnson of I.ynn, Mass., is visiting his cousin, Olinq. K. Woods. Arthur l'erkins has charge ot thc storc :uid post ollice for ii fcw das while his brothcr, F. J. Pcrkins, aud lamily arc 011 n busincss trip to Lud low, I'roctorsville aud Rutland Miss Ada R. King of Scranton, l'a , arrived iit the King lioincstend last Saturday. Chas. F. A. Smitli nnd sistcr of Wiiltham, Mass., iind Miss X. O. Bates and sister of Plymouth, Mass., are boarding at W. K. Mack's. Mrs. Charles Smith of Albany, X. Y., is visiting her aunt, Mis. Abbic Mack. K. I. Benson iind wite wcnt to Boston Friday for ii shoit visit. SOUril VU(3DSTOCK. Mr. iiiul Mrs. Wm. F. Drecr of Philadclphia wcre out one day while stopping :it the lnn, and callcd 011 Mrs. L. C. KendaU irn'd' .Mrs. Benjii min. Mrs. Dreer is a diiughtcr of thc late Kdward II. Williams and is a reliitivc of Mrs. Keudall. Lawycr Arbii Lincoln, wifc iind childrcn of Kall River, Miiss., arc iit J. K. lloiidley's for a visit. Mr. Lincoln is a brothcr of Mrs. Hoad lcy. It is said hc has thc fmest rcsi dence in Fall River. llerman Podge of Stamford, Conn.. is a guest of Miss Alice L. Katon for two wceks. The mcaslcs arc still with us. Mrs. Cade is now cnjoying a scasou with them and acccptsit ver) rcsign cdly. The measles havc left P. C. Keu dall with a hard cough and hc docs not seem to get his strength. His brothcr, Dr. F. O. Kendall of New York, camc Wedncsday to spend a few weeks with thcir niotlier, Mis. Julia Kendall. Mrs. Li.zie Wilder and Mrs. Bcn jamiu iirc not as well. Dr. Logan wiis out Sunday to sce thcin iind Monday to scc Mrs. Cade. Mrs. Bcnjiimiu receivecl a scvere blow 011 her shoultler nnd sidc from a fall from her door stcp, barely cs caping thc stonc step, in eonsequencc of'a stmg from a bumblcbec, which has disablcd her. Mrs. Tarbell cnine Wcdnesday from Springfield, Miiss., with a inaid to assist in thc work at Mr. Wildcr's, and it is hoped she can re snain for ;i while au4 crrfe' lor her sistcr. The Ladics' Circlc mccts with Mrs. Georgc llathorn ncxt weck Thuisdiiy, Aug. 23. POMFRET. Loyd aud North Liv-ingston are visiting their parents. The Bugbce family hcld a reunion iit Justin Bugbce's last weck. Miss Mrtic Tluitchcr starts for South Dakotii ncxt wcek. The your.g folks hcld a coru roast at Denison llewitt's Friday evening. C. II. V'iiughan and wifc nre iit Mnsseiiii Springs, N. Y., for a few diiy. Onr cxpert stoue masonsand brick layers, Victor Bushwii) and Walter Woods, are working 011 the founda tion of K. Y. Diiiiii's housc. Somc of our hill roads arc iil nost impassablc. When we raiscd half as much road tax wc had very good roads. Too much nioncy nlwavs has bccn and nlways will bc a cursc. DIC.MOCIIATlC CAl'CUS. The Democralic votcrsof the town of Pomfret arc reqticstcd to incet at the town hall in said town Aug. 20th, 1000, (Mondav) at 4 o'clock p. m., to sclcct a candidatc to repre scnt tlic town iir the ncxt legislature ot Vermont, also to select a ticket for justtccs of the peacc and to do other neccssary busincss. IIakvky N. Bnuci:, Town Committce. Pomfret, Aug. 14th, A. D., 1000 NORTH POMFRET. Elwin Moorc has purchased thc Edwin Allcn farni in East Barnard' Mrs. Obcd Whipplc has fiftecn sunimcr boarders. Xext social will be lield 011 Aug. 24 and will begin at 8.30 sharp. Thc young peoplc havc fbrnied a clnb and purchased thc piano of Mr. Murdock. Pcrley Lconard is prcsi dent, V. C. Bushway vice prcsideiit, Waltci Pcrkins sccretary aiul treas iner. It is callcd thc "Pomfret Owl Club." E. Y. Dana is to build ii new house. Use LaBelle Glove Clcancr for your kid gloves. Will clcan youi gloves quickly and well. To be found onlv at Dana's. l'llllllfilllllS FROM FRATELLI ALINARI, OF FL.ORBNCE, ITALY, Ono oftho lai'gcst denlert; in Photographs in tlie world. li o The IMiotojjrnphs inchulo Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, and the entire field of Italian Art. The pho tographs are 8x10 in. and the price is This is about ono-hiilf tliu pictui! store price. The.se photoniphs will be on exhihilion n few diiys only. Dana Brothers CHUACH SERVICES. Universalist Usual services in thc morning and evening. St. James Services at 10.30 and 5 o'clock. Rev. John Davis Ewing, rector. Christian Morning service at 10.30, with scrmon. Sunday school at 13 o'clock. Junior C. E. at 5 o'clock, and Y." P. S. C. E. at 7 o'clock. Welcome to all. Congregational Sernion by the p:istor, Rev. Frank C. Piilnam. Mcthodist Episcopal Rev. Chas. F. I'artridge, pastor. Morning ser vice 10.30. Subjcct, "Baneor Bless ing." Sunday school 11.45; Ep worth Lcague, 6.15 p. m. ; evening service at 7. The Junioi Lciigue vill bc omit ted for a few weeks. There will be no service Tuesday or Thursday of ncxt wcek 011 acconnt of the camp mceting iit Claremnnt Junctiou. SOUTH POMFRET. II. N. Bruce returned Tuesday from :i visiting trip to L ndonville, St. Johnsbuiy and North Danville. Mrs. Bruce will remain anothcr weck at Lyndonville with her daugh er, Mis. II. V. Wakcfield. Fianklin Chcdel, agcdc)4, and the olilest person in town, is fast failing iu hcalth and is not likclv to im prove. Rohert Johnson of New York city has hccn visiting friends here the past weck. Ucrman Jillson is siiffering from :i hiidly spraincd ankle causcd by a too suddcn desire and cffoit to get a cover from a hard showcr. Onr Giiiirdy is soon to be bondcd for life as marriagc invitiitions are out bnt thc bonds of matrimony are swect. Irred Fay aiul wifc intend to lake 111 the O. A. K. enciimpnient jit Chicago thc last of thc month. BRIDGEWATER VILLAGE. E. A, Davis. wlio h:is hecn iit Vork b.Mcli tlic two wenks, retniiiod liome Thursday. II. 0. DivN and KHiv Cni tl- wcnt to Ilaririril Tliursil'iy l pkiy .vlth Dmvvy'g hand. Mr. aiul Mrs. Cia-i. Itlclnrd.s nnd Anms 1).xli;c ot'Noilli IlartliiiKt and Vrr.nl.- C.'oti s.'.intlne of Hartford, C111111., vNitcil ac IC. E Wya't's Sunday. 'l'lionia.s Moore, wifc and dnngliter werc at Dr. Bovd.'i.'s Sunday. Thc .Mi-sL'. Klorcncc and Miiy Clllcy of l'.ynioiilli visltfil in tlu- villiific Ttiesdiy nnd Wediifsday. Tlic UridKcWiitur U.iud lins bueu unsas" ed lo play nt I.iullou', Monday Scpt. 8' I.abnr Day. Tln- cutoiaaluini'iit Tnesdnv cvcningr jiivfii by tlic Gllson shlcrs was wcll at tcndt'd and onjo.yi'd by all. II Iduuwatcr ball teani dft'ualcd tlic Wlide.'.s 011 Davis' llvlil Saturday iu a wfll-plnyi'd atune scorc ltridfrewater 10, Wilder H. KAIIII SMITII. Tlic nianliic ol'Mr. (icoi jjo T. Kurr of Ui'lstoi, Vt , aiul Miss Siixiin S tiith oftliis piucc was- soluuiiii.ijil at the reslik'nee ol' tlic hridc's niotlier, Mrs. Marv Smltlii Wedncsday, Aug. 1.1, ut noou, by ilic Hcv. Mr. 11 inoliii in tliu prc'niu ol' tli.1. iiiims dlatc rcSntlviis and frlL'iuU ol' tho cuuplc. Tiic bildLMvas yowaed In silk Invunilvr trinuncd wltli white larc. Ttie rouplc ro. ccived many bcnatirul and costlv lokcns of cslci-m. At tlic concliislon of tlu lr woddini; trip tliu couplc will iiinkc tlicir liuino lu Uristol. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bflars tho Signatun C. EACH. EDWARD L. KENEFICK Plumbing, Tinsmithing GENERAL JOBBING Work eutrustcd to nie will be promptly uttoinli'd to nnd skilfully execwted. Shop uuder Marsb's pniut sbop. Woodstock Veu.mont. Windsor Horse Cattle Show. AUGUST 22 AND 23, W. 1'. Dillinghnm spe.iks Aug 32. HIGH JUMPERS, STEEPLECH ASE, FINE TROTTING, AUTOMOBILES. For l'romium I.ist wrlte to H. L. ItOOKWOOD, Sec'y, Wiudsor, Vt. IJARNAlvD. ,Miss Muhel Hud.son of Spring ficld, Mass., is at G. E. Wilson's. Dr. E. M. Wilson spcnt Tuesday at White Hiver Jiuiction. E. II. Wood of Evetctt, Mass., is visiting in town. Dan Pcrkins of Ecn:tt, Mass., is visiting in town. Mrs. E. M. Wilson of Middleboro, Mass., is visiting in town. Mr. and Mrs. Ebenczer llolmes of Marion, Mass., are at thc Silver Lake House. Queen Margaret and Mrs, 0. I. Jlarsh. Ilenr) Lahoucherc, editor of the London 1'rtith, says that the niodcl of Qucen Maigaret of Itnly wheii' she was a young wornan was Mrs G. 1'. Marsh, the wife of the Ameri can minister at Tiirin at that tiniei and that the Queen grew reallv to re-emble Mrs. Marsh "and is a per fcct copyof her inbea ntng gracious: ness ol manner aiul patient eour- tesy. Cue.en Maigaret, he adds, studii-d at the Legation with a niece of Mr. Marsh, who invited the then IVincess to do so. hecause she was so much neglected This niece must h.ive leen Mtss Crane. To Cure a Cold in One Day Tuke LaiatITk llnoito Ouinink Tablf.th All tlru'siiistit refund tlif mouey if lt fails to euro. fc. . Gaovu's aiguaturo is ou eucu box. 2.r)C. The Age nnd Weekly Tribun or one dollar a year. AT CLARK' S. NEW YORK PAPERS. Daily U Sunday TRIBUNE, SUN, J0URNAL, WORLD, HERALD. The Sunday papers arrive nt 1 1 a. m. Other papers on our list: BOSTON JOURNAL, HERALD, POST, ADVERTISEfl, RECORD. Manchester Union, Springfield Republioan. H. P. CLARK Fred W. Headquarters for Trunks, Bags, Grips and Cases. Large Invoice just receivcd. TRUNKS from $1.50 to $15.00. DRESS SUIT CASES, from $1.25 to $6.00. GRIPS, from 50 c to $7.50. Speeiiil valuo in a soliil, hoavy, gootl-sizi'd GANVAS COVERED TRUNK, AT $2,50. Tlu' new stvlc 'IVnnks lnatli' with drawi'i's, Sti'amer Trnnks and I'ackiii"- Cast's. FRED W. FOOTWEAR FOR SUIWMER Tans All si.es, high low, for ladies gcnts. Tennis AND Bicycle Slioes Waverly School Shoe, Sorosis Shoe, And tho old reliablc $2.50 Shoe, The best in the market at the priee. THO'S SMITH. ICE CREAM AND ICE CREAM SODA. ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY AT ALL TIMES. A. B. MORGAN, Pharmacist- Woodstock, Vkkmont Notice to Tax-payers The Tux Hills for Town. Highway nnd School Tnxcs d'u the l'.IOO Gnnul List ot' Woodstock, Vermont, have bcou (lelivcreil to uie for collection uud tnxj)iiyersiire callcd upon to jmy tlietr reijective taxes within niuety dny.s from diite (bySept. 21), lpi'0). The deiluction proridcd by Inw will be nllowed ou tuxes puid durini; tliitt tiiuu. Tnxcs not ko piud will l collected by the Coustnblu with eosts. I will receive nt niy ofHfe every dny and till eight o'clock Weimesduy nnd Suturdny eveninm. i'KEDEItlOK C. SOUTIir.ATE. Town Ti'L'asuier. Woodstock. Vt., July 2, 11)00. Notice to Taxpayers Tho t' xbills for the villuuc tuxe.s on tho 189D Grand List of the Villae ot Wood stock, Vt , hnve becn delivorcd to mc for collection, uud taxpayers nre viilhul upon to pay their rospective tnxes to nie within uincty dnvs from Suturilny, June 30, (by Scpt. 27. 190OJ. The dednction jirovidcd by lnw will be nllowcd on tnxcs nnid during thnt time. Taxes not so imid will be collected by the Uonstaule, with costs. HAHOLIJ S. DANA, ViHiiKe TreiiMucr. Woodstock, Vt.. June 27. 1S00. The Age, and New York Weekly Tribune, One year, $1.00. B. Smith. B. SMITH. COAL AND Yon bottor order yonr eoal and coke now, as the priee is advaneing evei-y month All persons nsing OAK STOVES shonld hny nnt coal to get best resnlts from the stove. B.H P1NNEY1G0 HamSS- Rubber, Nickel, and Brass Trimmed. $8 to $14. ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING. C. H. DESO. Vermont mlll supply exchange, .Randolph, Vermont. New uud Second llaud Machinery bought solil or exchaued. Oak.'L'iinued Leather Heltintr, Laco Leath. or, llubher (loods, Oils, Oreases, Steel Hnotiuj;, Hoof l'aint, Etc. The Age AND The Delineator for one year For $1.55. NOTICE, The bonrd of eivil authority of the Town of Woodstock, Vt., will meet ut the Select. inen'f rooin Ausust 18th and Sept.3dat2 o'clock p. in., for tho purpoMj of correcting thc Clicck Li-ft. GEOlKiE-M UOOD.l WM. II. SMITH, Selectmen. A. h. WOOD. I Woodstock. Venuont, Ausu.lt 8th, 1900. Fred Clough, agcd 24, was diowned while hathing in Lake Champlain at Burlington Saturday evening. One ot the peculiar fea tures ot thc accident is that thc hrother ot thc drowned man, Judson Clough, was killcd in thc same local ity two years ago this summer, his neck bciner brokeu while at play in the water. CDKE