"T'V- WWfYJ VERMONT WATOHMAN & STATE JOURNAL, THUHSDAY, APRIL 23, 1903. Homer Fitts Trade Attractions For This Week... We Offer These Special Prices for This Week's Business Onlv, pink and red for - 68c 200 yards White Alexandria Cloth with mercerized stripes, washable and very handsome, and sold all the season for 60c. This week 38c 5 pieces Pink and White, - 15c This is unquestionably the beet cloth for the price we havo ever seen. One lot Dark Print, - - - - 5c One lot Dress Skirts, the kind we huve eold before for $5.00, and cvery one new. Price, - $3.98 One lot of Peau de Soie Waists, in colors and black, size 32 to 44, the very latest style, - $3.76 HOMER FITTS 164-166 North Mnin bt WILLIAMSTOWN. W. H. Davidson, ouginoor for tlio Groarsou-Bockett Company, is said to bo sick nt his old homo in Nova Scotia just now, ns tho rosult of vaccination. Ho wns ospoctoa to rcturn lioro wook beforo lnst. .Liberty Jofl'ords wns nblo to sit up lnst Sundny, loug euough to havo his bod limdo, for tho first timo in six weoks. Cornolius Perriu, who was so ill u year or two ago tliat it was thought lie could uot livo loug, h:is beou qnito conifortablo iu hoalth iu lato montlis. Ho has nothlug of paralysis. Ho has beou with his sistor-in-law, Mrs. Clurk Porrin, of Barre, through tho wiutor Joliu A. Perry is putting up a sinall buildiug for Muuroo Bonovidos, iu Mill Village, to bo usod as a uieat mnrkot. Lnwyer Frauk A. Bailoy of Mont pelier gaius vorj slowly, if at all, out liere at his father's. Tlio cold wouth er of lato is uot favorablo for him. Mr. aud Mrs. Albort Norris aud son Bert wjsh thoir wanu tliauks horeby oxpresscd to uoighbors aud friouds who assistod tlium last wook in the doath and fuunral of O. O. Prestou, father of Mrs. Norris. The lato O. O. Prostou lived' with Heury Hyde of Brookfield through the winter. During his stay thoro ho had iieard Rov. Mr. Abofcroiubie preach at times, which lod to sendiug for tho latterto oflloiate at Mr. Prestou's fun oral last wook. We snw the first daudaliou of tho seasou, in our yard, last Snuday. Boad Coiuinisionor O. A. Blauohard tells ns that ho finds tho roads this spriug in quite good coudition, all things cousidored. Of coursp thoy are improviug all tho while, uudor his masterly uiauagemont of thom from year to year. Our forinor cowusmau, Charles R. Ainsworth, of Moline, Illiuois, pur poses to como here this soasou, briug ing some of his fauiily with him. Ho is a gonuino lovor of his uative Green Moautain Stato. Our draiuatio olnb xopeatod thoir play, "Unolo Si, " last Tuesday evon ing. , Oar ox-towusinnu, Natnai) Hnrring tou, of Griunoll, Iowa, who has beou qnito out of hoalth for some yoars, is somewhat bettor at presout aud may come here lator. Last year, wlieu here, it was doubtod if ho could livo lougor tlian spriug. Ouo of tho leading farmors tolls us nat iio regards ouo of tho groatest uiuwuuuhb iu iiiu larmoiH ai pruxom. xi... .1 : . 1 1 i ... ... n i! i . i l uiu Ki'iiui. uiiuuuiiy iu unumg iuiuu Jioip tliat wm oxorciso good caro iu things pertainiug to his duties. Rov. F. E. Ourrier uow bogins his fifth year hero, as pastor of tho Moth odist ohurch. H1b four yoars of faithful, uutiring sorvico aro a pledgo of what the comiug year will bo if he has his liealtli. Wo kuow of uo formor lninistor iu his placo, who has moro friends tlinu he has, a coudition of things favorablo for his usefuluoss iu this fiold. Anothor has just beou added to the list of "professioual Martins" hore. Josse A., second sou of Erviu H. Mar tin, was licousod to preaoh at tlio last Methodist conforouco iu Notthflold, and he will go to Oauaan, iu tho northeast cornor of our State, as his first chargo. His friends will wish him a great moasuio of succoss in his lifo work, aud will rojoico With him if evoryouo of his succeeding charges may bo n "Oauaau" iudeed. Oharles R. Bouedlot is workiug just uow iu a moat market in Northfield. Tho patrons of our oroamory ro coived 20 couts or pouud for buttor fat, iu Maich. Ed J. Poor, whoso farm is a milo, or a little moro, west of our villngo, has ten patrous of his croauiery that ho thinks got a dooidod bouefit in pntrou izing him. Thoy pay him two couts por pouud for making thoir buttor aud get all olso thoro is iu it, which seoms to him a big thiug in its way. Ho hlmsolf, liaB a vory largo dairy. Miss Graco Oarr, whoso father is carryiug ou Dr. Lewis D. Martiu's farm lv tho Outtor poud, is nt homo horo from Moutpolier and lius beou vory ill in tho last wook, with hoart tronblo. Dr. Tindall attouds lior. Her father tolls us ihut his old friond, with whom ho keops up a corrospond enco. Oharles M. Lyon, n brothor-in-law of Mrs. Oroutt Abbott, is muoh improvod in health and flesh flinco go ing from Montpelier to Soutli Oaro liun, somo yoars ago. Ho is ongagod 200 yards Peau de Sappho Silk of tho 75c kind, an excellent silk for waist trimmingB and etc., in light blue, black, white, reccda, Barre, Vermont iu tlio raiBiug of stuall fruits thoro. Mr, Carr liopes for a visit from him about Soptombor, uoxt. Wo aro told thnt our drossmt.kiug ostablishmuut iu the Beokott block is doiug a llue businoqs undor Miss Har rriugtou'g mauagomont. Tho uow hats our ladios aro weariug would iudicate that Miss Lizzio Towusoud's millinory dopartniout, iu this ostablislimout, liuds patrons. William Z. Pratt has a satisfaotory opportuuity to disposo of his dwolliug houso aud flfty aores of land on tho sauio sido of the road iu tho quarry district. Ho will rutaiu as manymoro acros 011 tho opposite sido of tlio road. llo has beou a most lueky miiu iu tho bonefits rocoived by his farm in tho dovolopmout of tho granito quarrics about him. Wo shall not bo surprisod to seo him a rosidout of our village ore loug, iu which caso tho south aud pleasautest cud of tho villngo would show marked improvoinonts, ns he is j tho ownor 01 tho vory ilno farm kuown j as tho "Chester Martin placo. " ! In the sottlemont of tho husiuoss of i tho lato Uoorgo W. Lnuisou of Barro, and his partnor, Jamos K. Pirio,iu tho quarry district of our town wo aro told that Mr. Pirio has tho fiuo dark stock quarry knowu as tho Wells, Lauisou & Co. 's quarry. Wo snspeot that this property is by very far tho most valu ablo proportyi in our towu, with tho oxcoptiou of the Jouos Bros. ' quarry, a little distauce from it. Tho ownor of it must havo a goodly pilo of i "rocks" in his pookot, iib woll as iu his dunip pilo. One day last week Miss Oyutlna TowuBOud, who lives alouo in hor houso iu Mill village, was staudiug iu a hich chair, while liouse cleauiug. For somo teason she lost hor balaucb f c 11 to tho floor, and liurt one foot very badly. Tho caso required that lator sho bo moved, aud she was takou to the liomo of Mr. aud Mrs. J. S. Hopkins. Dr. Watsou was callod to hor, aud the foot badly swollon, was carofully exaniiuod aud atteuded to. It is hopod that no boues aro brokou, but for a timo siio will neod to koep vory quiot. Horbort P. Martin is slowly gaiuiug aud is able to do somo light woik agaiu. ne hopes wnrni weather will do a good deal for his hoalth. THETFORD. Thoro was a gamo of baso ball bo twceu tlio Thetford boys and Fairloo at Orford. Tho scoro stood 20 to 21 in favor of tho Thotford acadomy boys. Ou tho uoxt day, Satnrday. thoio was auotlior ganio of baso ball botweon tho Thotford ncadomv boys aud the Juuctio'u. Tho gamo stood at tho entl ot snvou inilings 7 .... to G m tjivor 01 Thot ord. Diod at North Thetford, April 17, Mrs. Harriot Oushmau, agod oighty sovon. Mrs. E. O. Nowcoinu is visitiug her daughtor, Mrs. 0. L. Coombs. Mrs. Haviland Wiluiot is visitiug friouds iu town School iu town opon this wook. Miss Sweot, who has boon boardiug at Goorgo Emerson's for sovor.al montlis. hns roturned to hor homo in MassachuBOtts. ' Miss Jauo Colburn lias sold hor houso to James Whitcomb of Post Mills. Goorgo Oummiugs' family will occupy tho liouBo. Miss Colburn ox pocts to go to Lobaucn, N. H., Miss Kittie WorceBtor has boon at home for a .Tow days.' Martha White Bpent sevoral days with Jossio Watorman last week. Honry Elmor has beon visitiug his mother for a fow days. Rov. Mr. Lodor occnpied tho pulpit last Sunday. WORCESTER. Heury Ladd of Illinois is visitiug his brothor, O. M. Ladd. Ed Withaiu and wifo of East Barre woro iu town ouo day lnst wook. Mrs. Mariotto Hancock is vory ill. Sho is attoudod by Dr. 0. A. Brown. M. and Mrs. Horbort Piorco of Huntington, visitod hor father, Onrlos Hatoh, rooontly. Miss Florn Ologston wont to hor sohool iu Williamstown last Satur day. , Mrs. I. S.' Austiu hns boon at tho homo of her sou, II. E. Austiu, tho paBt wook. Easter oxoroiBos woro liold iu tho Methodist churoh Sunday moruing with a good atteudauco. Mrs. Eilza Maddou, who hns boon with hor sistor, Mrs, Mary Harrls, tlirnugli the wlnter,goos to Mnssachu sottB this wook to visit a brothor. WAITSFIELD. ' Miss Graco Josliu of Montpelier Sominary wns nt homo ovor Snndni . Ford Lookwood of Prootorsvillo visitod his paronts sovornl days last wook; 7u H, McAlllstor, who has boeu confiuod to tho lionso forsovoral weoks with a fovor, in now gaiuiug. Joliu Forris is ill, not bolng nblo to be out of doors auy, aud does uot sit up all of tho timo. Mrs. Oolby, who had a shock a fow days ago, Is sllghtly botter. J. L. Balrd has conimonood work ou his uow baru. W. M. Strong hns chargo of tho work, nud is nssistod by Frauk Whitcomb aud Wostou Miuor. O. M. Eaton wns" in Montpelier, Momlay. Ohnrlos Borry of Moutpolier was iu town sovoral days last wook, buyiug mnplo sugar aud fat hogs. Jonh Barbor movod to Watorbury last Friday, whoro ho is to niako liis futuro homo, linving sold his placo horo to Samuol Somorvillo of Duxbury. Roubou Bntos romnins about tho B.imu, not ablo to' bo out as yot. D. II. Skinner bogins tho nddition ou his houso this wook. Honry La Bollo is doiug tho work. S. 0. Bonuott is giviug tho villngo sohool houso a cont of paiut, thoroby addiug groatly to its appoarauco. EAST ROXBURY. W. O. Prido was iu Burlington ou Saturday. Samuol Walos of Dodhain., Mbbs., is in town visitiug friouds. Mr. aud Mrs. Georgo Warduor woro iu Randolph Weduosday. Mrs. Holon Abbott of Brookfield visitod old uoighbors last wook. Dr. G. N. Wolch of Northfield was called on Woduosday aud saved au anlmal for L. A. Eastman. Agnos Wilsou, who teaches on Oram Hill, spont Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Guy Baucroft, hor tdstor. Mrs. W. O. Prido returuod from Mary Flotchor hospital, Saturday. Mr. aud Mrs. Monroo Whoatloy of East Brookfield woro in town Satnrday. Mrs. Georgia Wilsou returuod to Bnrro on Wednesday. Robort Harpor wont to Llsbou, N. Y, last wook, to attoud a family rouniou. Mr. aud Mrs. Daua Battlos of Brain tree woro guests at E. Howo's ro contly. Harry Freoman is horo from tlio west and is workiug for Jouuio Ladd. rHarris Holman from Randolph was a visitoi at Jenuio Ladd's recontly Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ricli from Brookfield were at D. L. Buck's Fri day, linugiug wall papor. .Toues Steolo linishcd his duties as juror at Moutpelior and camo homo on Friday. llarlov Ward is at Tini Blauchard's iu Williauistowu. Earl Prido is to' attoud school iu Brookfield vlllago this torm. A. E. Beuton from South Ryegate was a visitor at D. L. Buck's roceut- iy. EAST CALAIS. Charles Baloutiuo began work in tlio oreamory last wook. Wilbur Withom has fluished his work for A. Dwinell & Sou, and begius work for J. W. Leouard, May 1. A. G. Duttou has boon ill a couplo of weoks with what was first thought to bo ouly a bilious turu but is now pronounced appeudicitis. Ernost Ide has been vory ill with measlos and puoumonia, but his caso is cousiderod moro hopoful. Villngo school oponod Mouday with twenty-two pupils in Miss Whito's room, aud olevon iu the ndvauced grado undor Mr. Strong. Miss Maudo Wheolor, daughtor of William O. Wheeler of Dos Moines, Iowa, who SDont the Easier vacation at tho homn of W. E. Bliss, roturned l.ist wook to Smith Collego. W. L. Piorco has sold his North Moutpelior store to Georgo Pray, aud has bought out tho firm of Wiltsio nud Tavlor of Hardwick, taking pos sessiou Juuo 1. Ho will rotaiu his store, hero, which will bo undor tho mauageinont of L. L. Provost. ROXBURY. Z. S. Stantou is sufferiug from au attaok of tho grip. Misses Lou Woicostor and Myrtio Howo havo beou ill with sovoro colds tho past weok. R. B. Dunsmoor was at homo on Suudny. Lbo Wiley hns beon ill for a fow days, but is improviug. Charlio Mnnn had a shook last Fri day, tho right sido boiug paralyzod, but is siuco r3portod to bo slightly nottor. Miss Gorty Richmond wont to Mas aschusetts to work this moruing. It is oxpoctod that work will begiu at tho marblo quarry this wook. Tho Good Tomplars will ropoat tho play, "The Squire's Daughtor," uoxt Saturday ovouiug. Mr. Shopatd has movod from Mrs. Waruor's farm iuto the houso with Wilbur Edwards, having tnkon Mr. Edwards' farm for tho yoar. Dwight Howo and wifo visitod J. u. tienuorson iu waltsuoia Suudny. Mrs. HondorsQU is still In vory poor health. DANVILLE. Mrs. Josoph Hnmilton is visitiug her boiih, Ernost nnd Rnlph Haiuiltou, at Moutpolier. Mrs. Sarah Drow of Barro is visit iug at H. E. Rowo's. Mrs. Frauk Stookor aud Mrs. - An uotto Farr havo roturned from a visit to relntivos at Burlington, Mr. aud Mrs. J. II. Tiltou of New bury spont Suuday with Mrs. J. S. Tiltou. Thoro will bo a spooial town moot ing, May 3, at 2 o'clock p. m., to seo if tlio town will voto to builtl a now sohool houso at West Dauvillo with two rooms fox school purposos. Dr. N. 0. B. Haviland of Hollistor, Mnss., hns beon oalliug ou friends in town. Dr, and Mrs. Brooklyu. N. Y ErnoBt Palmor of I 11. I 1IUV11 UUU1I DllUUMlMtj n fow days nt tho Ehn Houso, Prof O. D. Howo of Essox Juuotlou visitod Prinolpal B. E. Gooduough on Saturday. CORINTH. Earlo Wllson, who hns boou spoud ing his vacation with his paronts, roturuod to Dartmouth, Woduosday. Clydo Woodcook was called homo from Worcostor, Mass., on accouut of tho low conditiou of his brothor Clay tou. I Mrs, Cooko nnd Olintou havo ro turned from tho soutli. The committoo havo mado nu im provemout in tho school room nt tho ncademy with plnstor, paint and nn por, L. M. Edsou doiug tho pnporiug aud paiutiug nud A. M. Oarpontor tho plnstoring. Otlior ropnits nro groatly ncedod ou tho buildiug. Allon Ladd's family havo moved lu to tho Allon Touny houso. Olayton Woodcook died at tho home of his mothor, Mrs. Rhoda Wood cook, nbout lutduight Friday ulght, ngod nenrly twouty-throo yoars. Ho hns beon iu fnillug hoalth for a loug timo. Ho loavos a mothor and two brothors. Fuuoral sorvlcos nt tho Mondow church on Suudny, aud bnrlal In tho Mondow cemotory. Jamos Kont of Iowa is with his sistor, Mrs. Blako Locko, who has had tlio puoumonia. Mrs. VnuDonrboru is roportod bet tor. A. G. Hildroth of Matapau, Mnss., has come to stay for a timo with his uioco, Mrs. Laura Dickoueon. Losllo Parker has improvod tho ap peninnco of his house with l'ow shiu glos. Georgo Pntrick rocoived ou Satnr day uight word of tho doath of his fathor in Maiuo, aud startod Mondny moruing to nttona tho fuuoral. HORN OF THE MOON. Mrs. J. A. Paiuo is in quito poor hoalth. Mrs. S. 0. Jacksou is visitiug iu Plainfield. L. E. Snndors was at W. H. San dors' last Sunday. Miss Floionco Sandors spont part of lats week in Montpolior. Fred Thayor of Wrightsvillo is at work for tlio Jacksou brothors. Mrs. Ira Piorco and Mastor Cecil, from Moutpelior, aro at G. W Saud ors'. Miss Blauoho Cobley is in Montpo lior, at work for Mrs. Oharlos Wig gins. School bogins uoxt Mouday. It is oxpected Olnronco Fitch will bo tho toaohor. H. II. Ainsworth and wifo are agaiu llviug iu G. W. Sandors' houso. TOPSHAM. Quito a numbor from horo attouded tho auction nt B. F Ord way 's last Saturday. Commnuion servieos will bo ob servod iu tho Prnsbytoriau church noxt Sundav. Migs Elln Clomont is workiug for G. L. McJjnm. James Wolch aud Robort Brown were iu Wolls Rivor aud Wocdsvillo last Saturday. A family from Barro, by the nauto of Lahoy," havo moved ou to tho Mars ton farm. Our schools through the town will begiu uoxt Mouday. Arthur Willey speut last Sunday with his paients, Mr. aud Mrs. 0. D. Willoy. Our schools house iu tho village has just boou nowly sinnglod Frauk Millor of Soutli Poaoham was iu town for Eastor Suuday. Tho oreamory hero paid its patrons tweuty-sevou couts lor aiarcn buttor. EAST ORANGE. H. G. Simpson was iu East Corinth Saturday to attonu au auction. Mr.audMrs. Graco Burroughs, Barro, visitod rolatives hore ou Saturdny nnd Sunday, aud Mr. nnd Mrs. Frauk Hutchinsou and son of Corinth were iu town. Olive Sargout of Washington begau work nt 0. M. Ooiby's this wook. Sho hns boou with hor nuut, Mrs. A. J. Graut, for tho past fow weoks. Thoro was a servico at tho church ou Suuday, conducted by a studout from Randolph, and it is jxpocted that lie will reniaiu lor tlio summor, School bognu this wook with Miss Wilsou of Corinth as toaohor. Charles Currior of Barro, also Mrs. Heury Colby aud danghtor Uoruico, woro iu town ono dav last wook. Frank J. Colby, who has beon spondiiig a fow days hero visitiug friends, roturned to his home iu Barro last, week. GOULDSVILLE. Miss Bortha Glazior was at homo from Barro ou Suuday. Miss Edua Board of Orange visited hor rrioud, Miss Uora Uutou, receutly. Goorgo aud Will Legior wout to Tiltou last weok whoro thoy aro to work. Harrisou Allon, who has boou ill at tho homo of J. A. Lookliii for some timo, was takou to the Hoaton Hos pital last wook. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Logior of Lawor- auco, Mnss., aro visitiug his mothor, Mrs. Aun Logier. Frauk Glazior is moviug tho old blaoksmith shon to the lot opposito Oross' block. E. W. Robblus is buildiug a barn ndjoitiiug his house built last year. , SOUTH WOODBURY. A. M. Boujamiu, wifo and daught or Oorn. aud Mrs. Lee Goodoll woro in Montpolior last Mouday. Tho Good Tomplars' Uuion will moot with Mrs. Bert Whoelor Wod uosday, May 0, aftoruoou and ovou iug. A cordlal luvitatlon iB extoudod to all. An tuvitntiou hns boou oxtendod tq the Hardwiok lodgo to visit our lodgo ou tho ovpulug ot May 1. It will nlso bo tho night for tho iustnllatlou of olUcos aud a go'od attoiidnuce is do sirod. Mrs. Snrnh Stovous of Butliol visitod nt Mrs. A. M. I3onjnmiu'B last wook. Sho also visitod friends at tho oouter of tho town noarly a weok nnd ro turuod to hor homo laBt Mouday. Ervin Wllbor nud Nolllo Rollius woro marrlod two wooks ago at tho parsouago. OASTOH.1A. b&h th vlhB Klnd You Havs Always i Blfutuc WEST CORINTH. H, E. Dnv hns cono to Now Hamn- shlro for a short stay. F. L. Sarirnut nnd wifo wnrn In'Hiln placo last Sund.y. Mrs. Konvou is In Vorshlro worklun in tho fnmily of Mr. Oross. 0. L. Snoar nnd 0. F. Blnko woro nt homo from Randolph ovor Suuday. Miss Mlra Day was lu Bradford lnst Snturdny. Dr. Godlrov of Oholson wns horo ti fow dnys ngo to soo Mr. RiohnrdBoii, who is iu poor hoalth. A fow from horo attoudod tho fuu oral of Olayton Woodcok nt tho Moad ow last Suuday. Ednu Kimball has boon sulToring tho past fow wooks from tho offocts of a buruod foot upou which sho spillod not wator. NEWBURY. Tho drama of "Tho Comradea, " nrot sontod by Pulatkl Graugo nt semlnary nnii ou tlio loth nud ronoatod tno 7th, was a success lu ovory way. Fif- ty-sovon dollars was reallzou trom both ontortainmouts. Tho now stago nrrangemouts nro n groat lmprovo mont. Invltntiou hns boon rocoivod to givo tho drama nt Ilnvorhill, N. H. Rov. 0. W. Prontlss wns lu Libon lnst weok to assist Rov. Mr. Sargout of thnt plnoo iif a sorlos of ovangells tio moctlngs. Tho Sominary has reopouod with tho Famo toachors. Tho dilapidntod feuco nronud tho commou has boon romovod aud It is a docidod improvomcnt. Trees havo uoen trimmod aud uppoarancos improvod gonoially. Mrs. William Bailoy aud two chll dron, of Boston aro visitiug at Houry W. Bniloy's. Mr. aud Mrs. Woodbury of Ply mouth, N. II., spout Sunday at Mrs. Hinman's. 0. O. Doo of Bostou was in town last weok. Rov. 0. W. Prontlss is organiziug a boys' club. George Bailoy has boon ougagod as aauitor at tho (Jongregatioual churun. Tho alarm of firo ou Sundav moru ing was tho result of a chimnoy l.uru ing at tho rosidouco of D. Y. Ford. Somo damago was douo by wator. D. 0. and H. K. Hoath are hnild- ing an addition to thoii baru of about flfty foot. Matt Tomplo is superiu tondiiig tho coustructiou, CABOT. O. R. Collius was in town lnst wook. Chnrlos Howlaud Visited in West Concord lnst weok. Miss Corn Lanco returned from Portsmouth, N. H., ou Monday. Look for the two chalrs iu tho store windows that aro offorod as prizes at tho masquorado promouado, May 1. Tho villngo school bogius Monday, April 20, uuder tho directiou of Miss Julia Blodgott. Tho Robokah lodgo is at work on a drama to bo played in May With n good east of charactors. Georgo Stoue hns boou vsiting his homo iu Laucastor, N. H., for a fow days. Cabot lodgo, No. 49, I. O. 0. F., will obsorvo tho oighty-fourth anni vorsary of Odd Foilowshlp at their hall, April 2, Rov. O. E. Aikou will dolivor tho addross; subjoct, "Fra tornity. " Evaugelistio sovices begau at tho Methodist ohurch last Suuday moru iug uudor tho diiection of Misses Avory and Bryaut, aud thoy will cou tluue every uight until further notice. Mootings at 7:30 o'clock. Somo of the musical iustruments that thoy use aro autoharp, guitar, cornot, eto. Tho I. O. G. T. dramntio olub will plny tho drama, "Touy tho Conviot, " at Danville, April 24. Tho "Heury Family," a musical faimly, will givo thoir concort in I. O. G. T. hall, April 22 aud 23. ; BROOKFIELD. Mr. and Mrs. Frod Holt outortaiuod thoir daughtor aud hor hnsbaud from Barro ou Suuday. Mr. aud Mrs. J. D. Laport havo movod to the Goorgo Itichards iarm on Bear Hill whoro thoy will koep houso for hor sou, Ausil, adopted sou of Goorgo RichardB. Mrs. James Washburu joinod hor hubsaud at Raudolph Ooutor tho first of tho wook. Eliot Friuk hns como homo from the Mt. Horniou sohool in Northfield, Mnss., to spoud his vacation. Georga Ford of Chelsea wns sum monod homo on Suudny moruiug on accouut of the sorious illuoss of his mothor, Mrs. Will Ford. Goorgo B. Hall is siok with grip aud uiider the doctor's care. Waltor Ketchum was lu Williams town tho lnst of the weok puttlng iu tolophouos. Mrs. W. Ketchum nud Mrs. O. Tuckor woro iu Raudolph Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jasou Nyo aud daught or wero lu Randolph ou busiuoss, tho lnst of tho weok. Tho ovouiug of Suuday, April 20, Rov. R. H. Abororombio will preach tho sermou boforo tho graduntlng olass. Tho higl school closos Frldny, May 1. Tho olosing oxorolsos will bo hold iu the town hall tho ovouiug of thnt day. Eugoue Rico of Plniuflold, N. H., visited relatlvos in towu last wook. Dr. Ohnudlor of Moutpolier wns iu towu tho lnst of tho weok iu counoil with Dr. Ellis. Mrs. Will Ford Is vory low. Thoro nro uo hopes of hor rocovory. Miss Oathoriuo Bonham returuod to hor sohool work at Post Mills last Saturday. Donoou O. T. Friuk is sick and undor Dr. Ellis' care. Hou. OaBslus Pook of Burlington spont Suuday with his brothor, Marous Pook. W. J. Blodgott, formerly of this placo, and who ha roooutly sold out his busiuoss in Lyndonville, called oil friouds horo tho last of tho wook. Wo aro sorry to hear of tho poor hoalth of Miss Ainia Clark, who has boon adviBod by hor phylsolau to givo up hor soliooi woric iu iramignam, Mnss., nnd tako a maoh noodod rost. T.lkn othtir ovila orumns nud dlnrrhoon oomo suddonly. I'romptly givo a dosoof Perry Davls' PaluklUor nnd tho pnlns will go linmedlatoly. A bottlo nt hand will FAYSTON. Mrs. Voinon O. Piorco has boeu quito sick during tho past wook, suiroring from plourlsy and whoopiug cougli. Mis Anua L. Bragg is oncacod to toach tho primary dopartniout of tlio villngo school iu Wnrrou. Missos Mnccio Kow nud Loun I. Baird aro nttending tho uormnl sohool at Randolph. Mrs. Priscilln Mohuron and daugh tor Evn (Mis. Will Llvingstou) loft tho farm soou aftor tho auction and aro now llviug with Mr. aud Mrs. John MoLaughlin. Mrs. Mohuron has pnrchasod tho Sam Daua houso uoar Mr. MoLaughlln's for 000 aud will movo iuto it tho lirst of May. Sumnor Wallis has sold his farm to J. H. Small for $'.)00 nud oxpects to go to Conuocticut soou.- Ho Is uow lny lug tho fouudatiou of J. B. Thomp sou's uow barn. Mr. Wallis will bo missod vory muoh as ho is a gouoral good follow aud Imudy at nll trados. Timothy Chaso, who diod on tho Oth inst., agod sovouty-sevou, will loug bo romomborod by the pooplo of this towu as ho aud his wifo Susan havo boou moro or less depondout on tho towns of Wnitsfield nud Fayston for forty yenrs, nnd havo boon tho cnnso of consideinblo litigatioii nud n good donl of sharp'practico botweeu tho two towns, untll tho Polaud lnw gnvo Waitsfield the advantago, aud siuco that timo thoy havo beou sup portod by Fayston. Muoh sympathy has boon folt for Mr. Chaso as his wifo has always boeu of uuBOUud mlud aud ho uovor would cousont to livo iu auy fauiily bocnuso ns ho Baid "Nobody could got aloug with Su san." Lnst Saturday Ovorsoor ot tho Poor J. B. Thompsou was grntcd n docreo of court to seud hor to tho lu sano hospital at Watorbury, and ou Monday sho was takeu thero by F. A. Bragg. So oudeth thy last chaptnr iu tho history of "Timothy nnd Su snu. " Last Tuosday this commuuity was shocked by tno sudden doath of Will iam Howo, agod sixty-tonr years. Mr. Howo was iu his us'uul hoalth that, morning aud went out to milk his cows but whilo milkiug ho wns takou ill with a strango fooling iu ouo leg aud arm. Ho loft tho cow ho was milkiug nud went Iuto tho house aud told his wifo how ho folt, romarking that his arm was as dead ns it would ovor bo nud at ouce gavo ndvico us to what to do attor his deceaso ; iu a short timo tho shock was so sovero that ho wa uuablo to Break nud ho gradually failed uutil 1) o'clock whou tho ond canip. Mr. Howo was a lov- iug husbnnd, nlfoctiouato father aud kind uoighbor. Tho ulllicted family havo tho sympathy ot all iu thoir sad uoreavoment. Tho iunoral was larce ly attoudod by friouds from this aud surronnding towns. Rov. J. R. Hon derson was tho ofiiciatiug clorgymau, 0. M. Richardsoii, dirocto", nnd tho bearors woro Wallaco Howo, llo ward Howo.Frnuk Smith nud Fred Bilhugs. MORETOWN. E. A. Heath and wifo nud Miss Marion of Moutpolier woro in towu Saturday. Hubbel Palmer is ablo to bo about tho houso and Mrs. E. G. Atkius is gaiuiug slowly. Mrs. Milo Grllllth Is sufferiug from an attaok of asthma. Georgo Sleepor aud wifo of Moutpo lior wero in towu last week. Mrs. Tim Flauagau aud Mrs. Back us visitod Baruio Gillett in Worcester tho past week. Lura Eatou speut Suuaay at her parental homo iu Fayston. About thirty-llve couples atteuded tho danco nt hottl hall Friday oveu ing. Tho nrocoods aro to go to pur- chaso suits for the baso ball toam. Arthur Bruco of Montpelier was in town Suuday. Mrs. I. S. Austin aud Mrs. F. E. Johnson and sou wout tp Worcostor last weok Monday, ou a visit to H. E. Austiu nud wifo. Rov, 0. B. Wolls is taking n two woeks' vacation, boforo commencing his labors horo for tho second joar. D. D. Bulkoloy advertises his homo farm for sale. Tho young pooplo of Moretown will presout the four act drama, ontitled "Our Jim" nt town hall Fridny ovou iug, April 24. Admissiou fifteen couts. Mrs. T. J. Ferris was in Montpelier, Friday. .' Harry Bruco visited his paronts ou Suuday. I. S. Austiu wout to Worrestor Sat urday, roturniug Ihomo ou Mondny ; his wifo, who hns boou visitiug throe for sovoral days, came with him. Schools in tho villngo opouod Mou day with Miss Lilliau Sleopor toaohor iu tho primary dopartniout, nnd Miss Maxwoll iu tho uppor room. Thoro is to bo a dauco at "Tho Ma ples" in Duxbury, May 1. Mr. and Mrs. S. Mageo of Boltou viBitod nt E. G. Atkius' Snturdny nnd Suuday. Elln Somorvillo has returuod homo nfter a sis weoks' Btav iu Waitsneld with hor brothor's family. T. T. Somorvillo nud J. D. Bidgood woro iu Moutpelior ouo dny ln'st weok. EAST MONTPELIER. Rov. J. A. Ward aud wifo of Mont polior visitod at N. D. Witham's one dny last wook. Tho honr of tho olass mooting nt tho Evnugolicnl church hns beou ohangod from Sunday moruiug to Tuosday ovouiug at 7 :30 o'clock. Tho rogular proachlug Borvloo will bogiu at olevon a. vz., nud Suudny school nt twolvo. Clark Slbloy has purohnsQd n pair of horsos of Horaco Faruham, woigh iug about 3,200 pounds. ' Rov. N. D. Witham aud wifo nro visitiug at G. H. Hammott's iu Rox bury. Harry Danlols has purchasod tho Byrou Piorco farm lu Woodbury. MARSHFIELD. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Slaytou of Barro woro nt J. W. Moars' ou Suuday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Nuto nud daugh tor of St. Johusbury visitod nt L. D. Nuto'B last wook. O. H. Smith sold his pnlr of draft horsos to Ohnrlos Roed of Boltonvlllo last wook. W. E. Lambortou was iu Burling ton, last weok, Mr. Frank Brown was in Cabot last Ovcr3000'Boys iu various parts of the country are making money in their spare tlnie sclllng The Saiurdny Evening Post. Some make as much as $10.00 and S15.00 a week. Any boy who rcads this can do the same. TNA DAINTY little booklct, which we will send to nny boy free, the most successftil of our boy agents tell in thelr own way jtist how tliey have made a success of selling The Saturday Evening Post There are many storics of teal buci ness tact. l'icttires of tlie boys are given. Send for this booklet and we will forward with it full information how you can begin this work. No money required to start. We will send Ten Copie3 of the manazine tlie first week free. Write to-day. The Curtls Publlshlnc Company SS Arch Street, I'hlladelphla, Pa. wook to visit hor sou, Frauk Brown, who is ill with measlos. Alouzo PowoVs of Cholson wns in town for n day last week ou busi uoss conuectod with tho board of list ors. G. A. Kolloy has sold his pouy to A. R. Colo. Rov. O. H. Fnrnsworth aud wife of Manchester, N. H., woro visitors in towu last weok. Rov. Mr. Farns worth was pastor of tlio Methodit church hore for a unmbor of years. Mrs. W. L. Pieco of East Calais was iu town Thursday of last week to visit lior daughtor, Mrs. H. D. Colo. About forty couples attoudod tlie cotlllion pnrty at Marshall's hall Friday( ovouiug. The ollects of the M intpolier saloous aro alroady begiuuing to be folt hero. Moutpelior gots tho cash whilo wo got tho iuobriated rosalts. Mrs. Lilliau Collius' is at home. Miss Lilliau St. John is at home from Montpelier for a short vacation. Coustaln J. Bortou Piko was dis turbod ou Saturday by tho leport of a family jar at Hassaui's camp, but tho trouble ulew ovor without tlie ueces sity ot nu ofilcial visit. H. A, Munsou was in towu a part ot last week, packed his household offects aud svitli his family wout to Rutlaud Fridny whore Mr. Munson has profitnblo omployment aud they are to make their future homo. The spriug sessiou of sohool opoued iu all the distri'cts throughout the towu on Monday moruiug with the exceptiou of the village schools which will opon uext Monday, tho 27th. Ira H. Edsou has finished his duties as jnror at Montpelier bnt will return to that city again this wook to woik at his trade of carpontering. Mrs. Myrtie Recor aud Mrs. Gertio Blako have ongaged as cooks at Hus snm's camp. Coustable J. Bortou Piko is nursing a pet haud cauBed by an attaok of orysipolas. H. T. Baldwin of Wells River was iu town Mouday, tho gnost of S. W. Colo & Sou. MisB Cora Maxfiold of Waitsfield is in theomploy of Mrs. O. S. Adams as trimmor iu tho milliuery dopartmeut of hor store. G. L. Dwiuoll offors a roward of 10 to auy ouo who will furuish him with information which will lead to the apprehousiou aud couviction of the party who stolo tho horso whip from his carringo, Friday ovouiug. Mrs. Graco Carr and daughtor Huzol have gouo to Barton to work for A. W. Moars lu Hotol Barton ; Mrs. Carr as cook aud Hazel to wait tablos. Rev. W. E. Nowtou, who was ap poiutod to tlio pastorato of tho Metho dist ohurch at this placo for the u suiug yoar, by tho receut sessiou of tho Vermont Couffirenod, occupiod the pulpit at that ohurch Sunday moruiug nud pronched a vory ablo sornion, ohoolug for his toxt, Provorbs 4 :18 : "But tho path of tho just is as the shiniug light that shineth moro and moro uuto tho porfect day." Mrs. Josoph Hamiltou of Danville is at Mark Moars', nssistiug iu caring for hor mothor, Mrs. Loviua Paokor, who is quito ill. B. 0. Abbott of Topsham is iu town to pnrcliase a carloud of new iniloh cows. 0. N. Barbor of Barro wns callod to tow.t last wook to treat tho herd of cattlo bolougiug to E. A. Rosobrook. E. A. Rosobrook hns alroady lost slx valuablo cows from an epidemio that has visited his herd aud othors aro sick. Mis.O. S. Adams is maktug prepar atioti8 to havo lior milliuery opeuiug Fridny, Mny 1. - Miss Bortha Swoidfeger is oxpooted to arrivo homo from tho south, Wod uosday or Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Morrill aro soou to movo to tho homo of O: J. Buxtou. Mossrs. Buxtou aud Morrill havo pur chasod Willinm Murrny's henvy draft horses and his outiio outfit for hoavy work, iuolu(liii(j chalus, blooks, oto,, nud aro now propared to do henvy team work of all klnds. TO (?URE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Tako Laxatlvo Bromo Qulnlno Tablota AU drugglats rofund the mouoy if It fnlla to oura. E. W. Grovt' tlguaturo U ou aoh box. 26o,