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D THE BURLINGTON FRER PRESS, FRIDAY. JIM, Y 17, t SOI. VERMONT LOCAL KEWS. NOTES AND GOSSIP OF DOINGS IN THE FREE PRESS'S BROAD FIELD. 1 lie Wluoiink I " UII113, Vlllj;o iti -Sortli, Along Otter t'ifrk ami liy thn Slwroi cl W lilto Uluc Cmeruil by SptcUl 11h Vorlcry. BAHRE. U J. Holster Is ilntshlns oil n 5)1x10 foot Imsoniont with csineut floor tinder tho old rink Inul.lliic for the furniture factory of Connor ic Wlmntloy. V,', A, and .T. 51, l'orry nra adding two stories nml mansard root to their J'crldn's brick bouse. .Inmo Mora and Alcxnti'leir fjordon nro onch tivin;j n collar wall laid for a now liouto. A petition has licon filed in tho l'roliati; Court, prayinR thnL tho grtmito tirm of Mc l.uod & Simpson bo jitdneil iit'olvout, and Deputy flioriir Frnnk Cook has baeu np polntud mostnngor to care for tho property, pending the appointment of an assignee!. Tho cise of Alvin li. Sniiih ve. ti. K. 1'emerltt tried in school district Xi. .'). Orange, resulted in a verdict for dcfend.tiu. (). II, Halo is pnchinK up and hloriiiE uway his utock of poods, giving up posses don of the rink building, and 5ill take a vacation beforo deciding vhuro to rcopon business iiRnin. .Mr, Halo attended tho burial of his mother on lYnlny nt St. Johns bury. C. II. Hunton & Co. have n lnrgo granito monument on tho road lo California, making the lOth font to that State, thoir combined value being 000, and thoy aro now innking another for tho snmn locality, be n'do a heavy momiinunt for Pittsburg, l'a. Mr, Hunton started Friday night on a trip turough Illinois. The High school ball club went to Wnter-Inii-y on baturdaj- and defeated tlu team thoro by a score of 37 to !W. Kdgnrtou, Land) and Standish wero thoir battory. Frank K. lioliinsoii, generul delivery clurk at tho postolllco, la olT for n vacation ot two vceks. A member who was there says Mos,rs. Wing it Fay, Montpellcr attorneys, hivo presented to tile Manufacturers' association a bill for $?ul. 10 for their services in assist in tho Ktato in prosecuting .io.iah H. Dyer iind others, in tho late conspiracy case; that the association has assessed all employers QUA renti on each man they employ to secure inds to pay tho lull, and that some of tho iployers have refused to pay. It is clnim st that tho winning of this caso is worth a an 'lion dollars lo tho Xevv England grauito -lanufacturers. Messrs. Harris, F.gan and Ingram of the Preen Mountain Granite company havu pur chased the interest i .E tho fourth partner, Stephen Forsyth, who retires from tho com pany, and rumor says ho is to open on ollieu in Boston, where ho lias now goiiu on a bus iness trip. 'Ilia term of enlistment of tho original members of Co. E. Spenc.-r Itifles, of which there aro now l."i, expired Jul- 7, nnd to geiher with (he otllcers of the company they relei'rntod the occasion on Saturday evening by a banquet at the City restaurant. Thir tei a ot these members will ro-enhst. Y ard & Douglass nro Imiltlin a founda tion for a railroad water tank at l'laiuliold. (d.horse power boiler, two engines and n 1. i 1,11' nppuratu.s are to bo put into tho Eycoi .or 'Tranii.) company's quarry, nnd u side Ira. k laid from tho Harm railroad thereto, u. 1'.. Kdgartou went on Mouilay to work in tho Puma furniture establishment at liostou. W. F. Mm so and Henry Pliolps and wives went Tuesday for an outing at DM Orchard lieacli. Ho v. I.. I.. Tenny of "U'nterlmry preached o.i Knndoy in the Congreational church. Frank H. Cao and C. L. liiigbeo and v ives aro camping at Highgato Kprings. Foul teen meinbers wero added to tho Presbyterian church lust Sunday, 11 by Utters and throe bv profession. At the Inst session of the local Court ot Foresters, members wero added to their i .-inks. Farmei'is in this section lately saw a deer cioss thoir lipids. The llarro Hailroad company are building n side Hack near bhepards, for tbu accom u.odationof Crauitoville, along one between Smith's iV l.angJon's and ouo ueur lionds, Ilattie Wells is working in the store of I erry oc Camp Clarence (iladding got two fingora on one b mil crmhed ut tlio C. II. Kenerson & Co. 's I rnuiio works. rinbin Miles' lias gone to work iu a sum mer notel at iiuthiehem, K. Ii, HANCOCK. School district No. J, lunula br Mm I.i.m Is. 1-poor, clui-od July a. 'I he name, ot tlw t- nn.urs vvlieiiu ceaer.d nvorrmii it, aithiir i-tudies nnd ileimru. tent t' irint; the ti m win '. pur cent and niio e wet e htm l I'ert i. I'.ush ondrlrli, (.euro la,-ett. Add.e liiuu-r, I i.hj UotHlen'. Cm tu lilm W-, 1 icvd 1'crry, .limes l-n-sett, Kii-'uno IVm. 'bleneliya 1 -rrj , trnesi Heir and Henry I'enj. 'I bene n it less ihnu "i vr ee.it w.iu l,u,,i Iilimle-, Muila Anaress, l.ii'.n Lewis. .Iiimes Ii.uiitn.ti, 'I hud .Mnvl'.un, Ki :.e-t Muslin o, Charles (toodyei.r. frank (inn hear. lloiHrc fmuHvosr n id I)wiiUt lMia. The -i .lo.nrs n ,t ah'-ent t ero l-.tliei I'errj, i.iwo I as-ui', ( reti llliodes, I.iiin lilioiU's, Uie-y dooihei", ! r.mk (ioodyuai, Chnrle tiootbetu, Ki.ire in i'erry uad Krausl llier. Thtre were l'i i-eliolnrs with no lardy marks and :.') wh'i had no Uismiwl Diat'kti, '1 he a er:ii;o itlteiul.mee per li.ty lur 1 z tho term n- l' Nuinher of h. l;oinrs iu. t.eori.-ii lilau Is cp..to h k with lunu fever. I.uttlo I lint if e.silin relatives in N'ortlnUild 1ir a few weei.s.- ( M. Uuhhiii e.incht a hear on Hramtreu mountain Inst Frulay. I he school l.uifht by llitli tVu in ilitrli t ,o. I eiosod Iridiiy, .bdv hi. Mrs. A. A.WIl-on and dauiilcr Dora hnvo -jone to norilcra New York to vih.t f i lends and relatives. lr. (leurKii Martia nnd buy hne come to her f.tlbr's fur their euiiiuier vacation. NORTH FERRISBURGri. Mrs. Hack and daughter ol Oincll were tho kubsis of Mrs. linek's sKter, Mrs. A loiphus .iilmr, rniurniuu .NUindiiy. .Iooph Fonda s iid hi" farm to his son lUin.cr of ( hnrlulte Mrs I'tiink loushy of rinlaih liihia ban eomo lo ertnonl lor her he nlth and lo lalt trleiels. .-lie p lids must ol her tiis.o wit li her niolher, Irs. Norman Wells, at Charlotte. Mis. 1 ranklu Colluo hub been eoiiflnod to the liuiuo for nou.o mi'iitln with iheuui.iiisiii. JOHNSON. A. II. Hack his taken his team to his son the Adiruudjeks for liiiu to drive during the i uniiuur. C. H. Mevcim nnd fatni.y of M. Al bans uro visitltiK at Oranuu llurk's Tho lunncrsare hiuy cntlinn liny, wliioh Is mueli better than was expected a fuw wucks ago. tVliutlmr Vim Tram! liy I.iuitl or Sea You need n u.edlelnal Hjfeguard. ('ham;e of clunatuor teinporatuie, brackish water, tin usual dist: diauprhts from upmt w i-idons that urly fellow passengers will not dose r.l! those breed ailments against which the surest iiinteetion is liontutter's Stoma' h Hitters, Hurst of medicinal fortiliers. ,e.i sickness, laud uatuea, are promptly counteracted by tins i;;reeablo eon eel he, which is also a capital defense aKam-.t malaria, tho oITlcIh of a tiopical or chilly teniperaturo, dnnip anil ex posure. i'ersonsof sedonlary pursuit, mill nuerntlvcb, mariners, miners, onidneer. front icrsmen, persons of every railing Involvinu' mental fatigue, esressivo bodi.y oITort, und liability to unhraltlif ill Inlluenoes of any sot I, rnxird It asau Incoiuiiarablo snfurjuard. Ilil buisnoBS, constif.a'lon. dyspepsia, rheumatism, suk hoadaohe and kidney troubles, aro eifucl ually subdued by tho great alUrnthu, MONTPbLIER. Thi Motttpelier High school base ball team challenge any club in Washington county, whom nverngo ago of mombera is not. over 17 years. 1,. 1', tileasou has sold bin residence, 12 I'arro street, to Clinton Downing; con Hidoratlou $1000. Mr. Downing will take possesion at once, and is to keep boarders. Tho Montpeller lDgli school ball taimwas on Friday afternom defeated by the High school team nl Northllold; score, l!i to H. I!, '-ttitidisli and M. Istnndlsli were batlury for Montpelloi'. Montpclier lodgo of Dood 'J'emplars won the two Looi.s olfured by the grand lodge to I bat lodgti who Would got the largest list ot subscribers to the Vermont Tomperntico Herald. Tim guests already arrived tu spend the summer at Pavilion Hotel are William H, llttrdnnl daughter of P.rouklyn, N. V., Mrs. bba Marshall, with two daughters nnd son, from Troy, N. Y. , the family of D. I! Sortwell of Cainl i'iilg", Mass., Dodgu W, Keith, with wife and daughter, from Chicago, .Mis. Mark liailey and daughter of iN'civ Haven, Conn., and Mrs, F. (i. Fisher, with two children and maid, from Chicago. Tho body of Mrs. Luther I'ixby, who died on Thin sd.iy at .Sliorcbam, was buried in this town on Friday. W. 11. ISixby, son of ttie deceased, formerly a printer in thin vil lain, now of ( hloairo, was pi cent, and visited hero until Moll lay mornlnc The "Ka.oo baud," over 2d boys In fe male costume, in tho procession of duly 4, won the first prize of s'.'U for tho best fea ture and they colohratod the event on Wed nesday evening by a rid- to Xorthfield In tho covered band wagon, drnwn by four horses. About 1 o'clock Sunday morning sonic ono broke u Inrge pano ot glass in the Mont peller and Wells lilver railroad passenger depot bacgage room w indow.ntul stole threo Dackagcs from tho inside. '1 bo prints of a bloody list wero found on tho window sill. Tbot momolors ranged lrotn 'JU to 1)11 on Sunday nnd Monday, Ill-hop Didocsbriand mndo an olllcial visit on Kundny to St. Augustine's pnrish, nnd blessed the new granite crots in the cemetery in tho presence of n largo con courso of people. Tho conference for religious study, com prised of L'nivorsalisM nnd I'uitnrian pas tors, hold two sessions on Tuns lay at the homo of Rev. ,1. Edward AVrh'hr. Throe essays were rend, "Tendencies of P.eilgious Thorn-lit.'' Rev. . P. llooth, Northtield; "Spiritunl (iron th," Rev. 11. L. Heeler, liiirlington, and ono by Hev, Edward rsmiloy of Kichmond. Tho other pastors present wero Hev. H. L. Thornton, Northllold; Rev. J j. Warren, North Montp'Uier; Rev. Mr. Hii7ll, Waitsllold; Rov. Mr. Williams, Willintustow n, nndjRev. Mr. Wright. This is the first of a scries ot these meetings to bo hold iuart"rly, the next to be on October Li at the samo place. Carrie E. Deavitt is visiting her grand father in Wuterbury. The little suburban engino Tramp has com out of the repair shop with a longer smoke stack and a now nnme, "Arthur Tandy." The Unitarian Sunday-school is to hold it., annual picnic on Wednesday, duly L'2, at llarro quarries, starting at 10:1U u. m. trom MoV.poMor aud Wells Kiver depot and rottirniug will arrive at 0:'.'. p. in. Mrs. Mr.j Paige and daughter Cora, of Paterson, N. ,1., are guests of Hon. nnd .Mrs. Joseph Poland. William Dodge, an old vnternn, is failing in health at the homo ot his son, Eleanor K. Dodge. Col. R. U. Rickor is visiting in Derby. W, C. Tupliu and wife aro isitingin Orwell. M.DDLEBURY. Arthur LovoU and .Miss Edith Heaxt went to 'iroy, N. X., Monday forn week's visit to Mrs. Ilniri-, the iatter's grand mother. Saur.iei Preston and party are camii.ng on Lake Chaiuplain. The funeral servlc'Mif Minnie Rroiiey were hold from tho Catholic chum l Monday at !) o'clock a. m. Minnie was a lu-onil-ing girl of lo summers and an oulv dauglitor. l.iuiekcou sumption was th disease wiilch swept Iter away. Locke Keeley liasgonoto Fairhaven nnd II. II. heeley to Plattburgb, N. Y.,,for a luw weeks. JlisS Mary Ciishman of Ak rou, ( Ihio, is tho gue-,1 of Prof, and Mrs, Charles li. Wt ight. President I'l auierd and party aro making a carnage trip through the northern part ot the Strtto. Prof. Arthur L. Janes, who was recently elected to tho chair ot Latin and French iu tho college here, has guno to Cambridge, Mas.-., to study during tho summer, Columbus Smith ins returned from his busiue-s nip in the West. M, A, Munroo is conlmed to tho house on account of in juries received by a fall. Prof, and Mrs. William Wells Eaton nro visiting Mr. Eaton's old homo at Andover, .Mnsj. Thoy will go from thoro to the sea shore where they will stay about a month. Mi-,s Sadie I). Wheaton of Auiora, 111., Is visiting 11. W, liiewster aud family. Abrani Wiliam son made a large shipment of live stock to the liostou markets -Monday. Market day Monday was noted for Its heal and low price,; butter sold for 11 und 13 cents per pound, eggs for 18 cents por do.en, new potatooa for SI per bushel. Charles J. Kullock, a graduate of Postou utmersity in IS!), has been elected to tho piiaoipaiship of tho High school. Mrs. F. W. HaUey and two children of lios tou aro visiting her parents, .Mr, and .Mrs. Goorge C, Chapman. Miss Chandler of Akron, Ohio, who has been visiting I'rof. and .Mrs, C. IS. Wright, returned homo Wednesday. Kll It, Parker is seriously ill. Julia Phinuuy, who had a stroke ot paralysis, is fust recovering. Miss Lamb, who biu been vi.lting at Prof. (. Yager's, loturned homo Tuesday. -special Pen-ion Examiner H. (i. Ellis of (Hens Falls, N. V., is visiting iu town. U. P. Mend of West Salisbury has left for parts unknown. Mr. Mead owned a good property here on Court street, but lived with his wile's father on tho lnt tor's faini in West Salisbury. It is rumor ed that lie was heavily m Junbt. The Young W oman's union will hold a special meeting Friday evening with Mrs, A, A. Cambridge to elect delegates to the temper ance convention July 21 and l!;', at East Middlobury. Prof, 11. '.. Scott is in town with his family. Ho iias boon chosen ono of tho masters of SI, Paul's school, Concord, N, II., wboro ho will bo the coining year. Mrs. L. M. Patiiieloo has roturnod fiom a visit to her sou, H. M. 1'armeleo of fjpnnstield, Mass. Mrs. James M. Warner of Albany, N, V., with a son aud dan,- r, aro tho guests of Mis, Unpaid Stewart -d'.rgo Coggeshlll of tho Mitchell Yai ,q any of New- York is visi' ing at J. t. .'s. Among tho party who havo been , the last two days at tho foot of I: .j Loaf moun tain aro ox-postmaster Charles C. Peck, (iardmrS. Waluw rigid, Darwin Rider nnd Chiu-lc!, M. Wiids of Middlobury, 1'iof. llraliierd Kellogg of Hrooklyn, Col. N. F, Diinshto of Rrislol, (ion. Juntos M. Warner of Albany, N. V., Joso Stearns and War ner Holt of New York und .Mr. lirooks of iliattloboro. J. R Mumford nnd family, who have boon In townslneo last April, sail ed from New York lor Europe Tlumdny. Mrs, V, W. Mooro, Mr. Muinford's mother, will accompany them Mrs. Dr. C. 11, Wamor and children of Port Henry, N. Y., nro visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Oliver Severance Miss Alico Ham lin, daughter of cx-prosldcnt Cyrus Ham lin, D.D,, of tho oollogc, Is visiting Miss Horlonse Drake. Miss Ella Footo has been engaged as assistant book-keeper in tho olllco of Clinton Smith ec Co., eon tractors and bulldors. 0. 11, Dodga ot Syracuse, it. Y,, is visiting In town, WATERBURY, 'I he Mel ho list society have secure 1 tho lot next to Mm. I'ales'.s red lence and the money Is pledged for biiildih' ane, church. It will lie hulit of brick and stone and w ill cost about sRihm. I lie main entiancnwlll be from Main street near tho tower, w Ith another etitl ance ftoui the side street. Miss Hcllc Henry is at the lireei Hill House near Lisbon, X, II. Joel Reinineton Is sirk w it :i lieart dise.ie. Miss 'I'. LntLiti Koes to tho Mtiliiu House, While Mniiniaiiis to spend tho summer. . cm tele "vn'k I ' elng laid on the evvtfert fir'c'di'K I n in batidnh's meadow. A lnto uu.niier att' tided th ( Ik us at li.irliiigtrui Fi'i d Mrs. I'.d v ard Wells of Hut Ibigion is .tl Char.es ell-i'. '1 he hay crop turns uul bet let tliun w as expected at one time. l.Vcretl U. Merrliun and vil of T ipoka, Kan , fortnerlv of Mot rlsvllle, are vlsliln.r ids mother, wlc.ow ol tho lite i-nmuel lerrlnni. Hon Marlln Mchler, scctetary of the Kansas bonril of aaricubute, is imHi liiiu. .Mr. .Mo.iler -.IV. tin address tit the Metl.odls' church on Sunday eveiiitw;. il serlhlng ti.e odect t e Ui- STituuoiiai proiitiiinoii iti ivate-s, ti,. -ant that not mole than one-third as mm h lupmr was si i hi i i Kan-as as was fnnneriy the i .isr. lie said Hint prolilhitlon bad tome to sta, llieio weru no opeii saloons In the Mat-, ex cept tu mime of the cities along the rier. ."Mr. Mulder is not in lavnrof the l-ai nicrs Alliatu e; be w ill slick lo tho ropuhlli nil pai l v. He is travell n through the H.istei a Stales In tho i n U lest of i he Mate agi leu I'm al board of Kan sas. Miss I aura stone of St. Altai. s, with Mis. Ianslo!d, her sifter, stopped here Mou ilay on their way to Lowell, Muss Mr. and Mr-. Hailing ot Lwm, M.iss., are Msilmgat Mr Ashlc-, 's, t he pa en H'f Mrs Hailing. Mi-s j va Lsans sna al 1 1 e Met a d ist church .'unilaj eMinini;. h. mts tiUi-n singing lessons in Ite-tnntlio past yiara d nlso snlni at the Harvard strert llapitst church. 'Ihe' llieiis h.iinl jivo s i 'nc rl at the park list I rid evetnii-;, alter which Chat h s ('. Warren enlet tain-d the crowd hi sitveral line nieces t f loowo.ks and hot air bnlb'ous. (Veil (Jraves h ,s iid his store to J. S. liatcbeliler for SiliO Mr. ami Mrs. Will-am Spl-er are i-sltintr tbilr itni"ts on Hluh Hill. Mis. S. II. heeler and daughter, I'lanees, have pone to (Jeorijl i to vl-it filen.i". liev. I,. II. Llllnt, au-eni o! I be Yerniont llibbi sueietv, pro.icied at ( . riitnl I-ln ami North Hero last Minday. Pearl Mi-anahtin, ai:od 1M -eat died Tuesday tnorniite:. tier's was a lovely t "hnaMa-i eliar iieter tsnd she w ill be mis-ieil in this commun ity , w hu totuler t heir s) mp it hies to tho laui ih. 'I he concrete w ilk hit- be.-n i ml to the lie.-, hi.iise ln lit by William Heal. Fiom there the iru-tees ot Ihe .Mat- will lay n walk to the a- liru. - Thonnonietei- W in tho shade Tues day aitcrnoon. BRISTOL. i 'nip pi-osperts In this section aro eood. Present Indications are that there will Lean ahuinlaiice ol small fruits. I! L. I low lung's new hou-o is up and enclo-etl. l'.rut -t s. I'e kh.im and Miss (iertruile K ira;-io were nun i-ietl the sth. and hnve i nun housekeep ing en (lai-'tel'i -Ireet. ( liailes I'rltn e i'-eei i this week fill baci pa anil wid icel -l.'a month hvrvnftii. About -0" ftoin lirilo , Linio n and St.irkshmo visited liurl-uglon tho Huh. W. 1). (inigo ami lami.v of ew 1 ork hae Inn M-iunc relatives here I ev. , ( '. I'arner -f Kitiderhoo',.. N. Y.. has bten the guest of his son, Assi-tani-1 'Htiiinstcr Harker, this week. Work on the Hi-islo1 rni.rt'ail has been le-timod. -ir.ivel lie tween here aii'l New- Haeti tlepot iscou-ta it ly Increasing. Pour years ago one stage coach, morning anil afternoon, carried all the pas. seiiKei-s. Now three stages ar.- run and liber ally patronicd. Henry Ituel lost tun lingers in a let?, planer tho sth. H. P. Sheldon for Ibepastlhree oai s a re-blent of "lihllehnry, has returned wliu his faun y to thin villngu lo reside. Lionanl Dike is visiting retain es in Jericho. BENSON. Fietl Soinhworth of Minneapolis Is -.siting rel.ities liore. A -on was horn to John Vi'alk cr anil wife Sunday, weighing 11 poua Is, Mis-Mary Stiongis home from llnrlinton for a few dais. John Hrigi;s of I ieiuubrog was in Mens-tn Thursday looking fo old hay to 1 e pressed nnd shipp,.tl to the city In hh men brut whli h has iut been t.nisho 1 at Fort Ann. Albert ltee.l lias opened a tonsoriat sbon in the I'ninii lioitse block. literary en-lei-tr.ihnietit wet give.. Iu tho Methoiist ehurih Wedtie'd.iy evening. Ice crenm ami i ake was -erveil on thei.iwn. Mis-t-nunie l.ullcr c osul a le.-in ol si-ho a In thecntte di'tr.ct the .'ilhl s . Mi s Flora Ide'vl'ison I at home for the-ummer Mrs. Ii r Pngnnd sou of Weils Kiver ntovsititig leiativcs. A sun was born Ihe "-th to Mr. nnd Mr-. John Walker. We.u-hl II pounds I r. .1. P. Now ton loir last week to vi-itrelallves in f.t. Albans. Janus Clar;,, a student at the Ilium I Lake -uuimer sell ol is at homo o-i a VHcation He-. L. A. IWhhluof Tio olllc .itcl at tho luueral servu es of Mrs. horm-ii. Harbor. CAMBRIDGE. Mises Abbio and Myra Wilcox w, nt last week to the White Mountains whein thoy have been for several sutn nnis ta-t. Mrs. h, S'. Varuutu is so niiu-h improved in be ilth as to no to the .-tor-n for the llrst thno since last December. Mi-ses Pearl and Hurnhain closed .ino-ber -m-ees-ful turin ol school nt Jelfersonv illo la-t wee (I. I. Lease Iihs returtieil to M Johns'airy. Mi-s Nellie liiidmell, s-stor of )r. li'islme'l. of this pi ice, was niatried to Lit coin I ook of Huston .Inly s at K.tiosiinrgh. Mi's Htittie Mct'lureot this pbt'e lias been visiting Mis. (ieorge Wells in I'aderhdl. School at Jelfersonville, tauaht by Jlisscs Pearl of Johnson nnd I'.iirnham of Jelferson ville, oiosed on aturday, July 11, with appro priate r M-rcisos by Ihe scholars. Miss Pearl went homo on .Monday. It It. expected she w III return for tl e fall tenn. Misses Mvrn and Ahhle ilcox nave gone to the White .Moun tains for the season Mrs. Albert Helloivs is in atorv i'le tin-week. Mrs. ( yn'.li i l'ntlin is visit nj in Morrisinw n. John Tic neb of Milfor i, Mass., has been spHiiiluig a f vv dajs at .lellcrsotiM.le. Miss Matol .Monl.-oii of r.urltn-toti is the goes' of Mrs. H. N. Me'eady. - Miss ( 'bayer lias r -turneil to Hurllnton sf ler a lew necks' stay with her fathur. A largo gang of men turned out lust .-atuiday and hlpo'lT. Wlilteonili rai-o his new barn Mis- Lottie ( arpetiter is at home au'iin, clos ing bur school nt Watervdle 'a-t .-.uunlaj. There w ere lu members addcl to the Second t onci-e'aiionai i he.i-i-h 1-is' un-lav nn ruing, live b) baptism and confession of faith and live by letter 'Ihe little ilaugbtei of Mr. and Mrs, C. ('. Powell w-.is al-o b ipt,.etl, Mamie Day of rnderhtll Is spending a few davs ith her i'tlend, Magcle riallup. a- the Itmo Hev. f. W (lakes will meet the children at tho church Vestry every .-aturday .illeiuoo.i. SWANTON. Willl-im Vnrner, a St. Johnsbury le.voller, while lulling on llie roe f oil the mouth of the river Friday, rai siz-d his boat in some way and remained in the water over two hours un til si en and rescued in an exhausted condition by a party of camper-. K.dwurd Hell lias be Kun the foundation of a new hou"o on Hie cor ner of Catiada street and Hroadwav. -i'roiuy h-ispirtof his shop force at work in t lie old Marvin shop. Imlop .v.- Haw-ley have the eon tract for the stone work for the now uridine, PROCTOR. Walter l'errv has taken a position a i book keeper in the Vermont Marb.u roiupanv's store at l.'eiiler Rutland. 11. L. Spetu ur is'iu Ho-loii on busines-. -Mrs. A. Mnltli of Wallb ain, Mas-, is v isillng her brother, ti. ilade, -'I he new ill rary vvas oiened to tho public .-aiird.i afleriioou aii'l ev eiung after IjuIik thorouuhly r palieilnnil refitted w itli inithiu stops and a poteh, ih roof of which is sup. porl' d by six blue marble column-. WEST BERKSHItvfc, T' ci - unday-scliools of East Frnnklin and Wo t Ilerk-lure unite I in a picnic Tui-ile i In lievvlng's giuvn at the pond. Mrs. Itui'h I '. I olhiirn is in ( ai.ibi idge. The vi'lage school olo-ed 1'iidav and Mr. Maurice, thu le.u ber, i etui tied to Jelfeisonv tile ,-al tirday. -(.miner Oniiste.id anil l.iiiuly nave retuiiied from Massnchii-etls nnd ate - topping at i ovv le I 'ear son's. Hev. ( I., .-lory hns coininenioil preaibin-' at Herkshlre Ccntro onee In two vxicks in addition in tho other pattsottho ebai ko A very hard thunder shower pncd over this place on tie-evening of the "d in-t. 'Ihe llcht nlng sot llsi'ir ilowen's hiree liainon lire and it was (mil hiiiuod Willi 111 ot-!5 Ions nf by and a lioise rako. The bar i was insured for i.VIO atnl the liny Uu ;.lui. Tno li.'hliiliig aUo sit tick a trio near this villacc .Miss Neillu Rolilnson, iv ho has neon visiting in tills vicln itj, hns returned 'o her homo in Milton. Dr. Davll Kenned) 's I nvorile lleniiily noes to llio ioet ol ii t.iaso bv imilfvlni; the blood an d rousing every organ Into Lea iny attioti. It Is usetul it hume, shops. In olllcu evorv vv here. SWANTON. A town nit ol hit! where tho thermnmoter in lllcales'.ll tlegtees in tho shado Is somotlllll'; unusual tor a Vermont town;but swanion can go on tecnt-d for holding the hottest town meeting In her history. A goodly numlior re spondeil to tho warning for tho special meet Iuk Monday afternoon and asspinli.ed at Hie town ball. 'I he obect of tho meeting was to raise funds to the amount of fin mi I or more for tlie purpose of erecting tho new- linn bllilgo lliosolectnieli lecoiitiy coiiti-a-ted lor. R. n. Sllirievnnt acleil as moderator, I). T. Corliss for tho selectmen explained that the esllmaled cost of the new bi'ldijit would lie SI-UI1! I. that there was an Ir.stiratice aliiounliiig to f.ii),u nnd that with pict-B and abutments about tll, tulwoiildbe teiiilre'l In -hlus the itisiiranre 1.1. M. Stout Intro need a n solul ion, which win niloptid unaiiiinoiislv, iiuthorling tbu selei t niell to boirow a stlln of uioiinv not. toev tl Sll.uoil for tlie pin-po-eoi building tl.o bridge I ami Hull pavoiint bo made in Iu . earl v In 1 stallinents, thn tint to be pahl on the grand list of IMi; The ill s-nn,nf -tin ad Was In ought up by M. s. Himgerfo.-il ami discus-etl ! by R. O, tUiirl-'vant ivnti others, It was al iu i Voted to exempt K. M. I'ro'ttv from taxitlou for flveve.trs on bis tii-ormsot! iil.ininc mill ' plant I )r. ( '. s. L. iia-'i o unlit a Hi-pound niuskalonge in the rlv ei one day recently. NORTH TROY. During the month of July the pastor of the Rapt isi ehui-eh vv til iiive a new series of illus 1 filed sermons. I in Thurs,! vy ovcnliic, June 2". John W. ( 'under rump. No. sj, snnsof Vet erans, was organized vv 1th cbart -r Hum l"'in. 'llie following olllc rs were elected : Captain, l-'ted A. Wheeler; lirst Nontenant, i.. L. Hat ily ; -o' oinl Hell i nam, ilomef K. Pet- lliigill; I'hapiain. Maurice 'g., ; tiest .r tl, Ft-ink W. Hardy: iiiartermas'er sresant, Mndi-ou I'.islice. i oior sei ueanl.W allaee I'lncii, sat-tfetit of guatil, . L. t'uiilir; prli.i ipal musl Ian, Henry I'nrkliiitst ;c trpm-al of card, llorsco l.e.ich : camp cuai-ii, Ii L. oung: camn coniiel., 11. It. Parkunrst, A. D. Hi'ili--on ami C. 11. ( Itiuc'i. '1'ini Y. P. S. C. K. at their liu-ines, meeting last week elected the lollow uu; ollleers to-erve the next -i mo iths I'resltlnnt. C. li liutterlielil ; iee-presalent, Miss M. K'eiinison ; lecordun; secrelai-j, 11-h Jennie HtitterlWld : eorresponilin s.-etelary. Maid Ciittiiliach : tieasuief. N C. litilterllel I ; oiu'iinisi, lts. I rink l'biii"hal tl : as- Is. ant Mrs N. K. Hii'tet- ehl ; piavi tneeting com nilttee, Hev. Mr. Par.ir, H W. K.-llev.; Mis i:iva I'ai khiii-' : ,oo out coinmlltee, Mrs, c. H. liutterti .Id. ,Mi-s llaltln I'ag-. Mis II. . Antns; ,-oeiui toil) ult le, Ml, ( I, .-vies l . I'.ivvl. i. Mi s Corn ll.aeksloiic, N. K. Hutlci Hi Id. Miss I'.t a li.ii! ock. MI-s - . nttls Fowler; (lo.ver romniittee. Mis-K Irn Courser, Ldith IIiil,v, Anr.a L kins. MnDel Cattatucli and .Mis. L. L. limit. IRASBURGH. The Loyal Tcinpet ance L ton held its in. nual convention here ,lnl I. v v ist riuti 'j-i-ol out of town p -opni w er, pie.ent. live c jiu 1 anies vveio lepn-Mite,!, a g 'id time was the leport fio.n ai.. Th aco n'li'iniiy vvassiioeked tolcatnof the (Pa h .f v j, I-ai rlngtoti, which occurred at II o'c r.c . Wetiri'-silay forenoon, July i, al the home oi Ins daughter. .Mrs. i', . Weh-tir. '1 he decoascil, until about ne and one-half years a-o tins a lesidmt of 111 s town tor .VI voir. .Mr. Farrl uton vius a genial and kind hearted lliatl. A tU"lllhe.' if Ihe Methods! church 'I'lie fu-ier.il was huld I'll lay, July :i. Rev. W. C. Johnson oilieintiiig. He leaves three sons and tluee dau. lit'-r-toinoutn his loss (ieoru'ii Il-edc asstimi I control of the po-:o.,1li 0 Ju.y i. L. 1-:, Urewsier, the dentist, is walning ipiite last. He .-xpeits to bo nhle to resume his work liifiuu long 'I.i b.mk't.pt -t ,ck of goods of M. J. H il.ry as been lioiig it by Mr. Hiichanan of I. own imtoa. lien,o Kirrui-r-ton and bis nisler, Mai-ilu trom It .udo !-lainl, wt re culled to altt f.d th ir f.ttner's fi.neia, '11 lo a number ;'e-it the I-' nirth at Lvnlon and report ii';o'itl nine. -Ihephiv "riutoveti Web," was pii'e nteil to a full house .luiv . more row-i. II.O. Ward anil wife, Nuhin Cl.uk aiel wlfo, A. II. Loveioy ami vv.fo nnd Hev. II. Webster and wife ami daughter. May, aro at Iligbg.ile tspritii.-s tor a III days' outing H A, 'l'hornton, oat ol Morotow t.'s o'dest 'inil nio-t i- -"peeled ro-idenis, his shiveu tlie ilu-t of this ill i t r,m b teot and gone lo the iapii.ll lo dwelt He Is sioppln.' with els daughter, Mrs H ('hap'n.in at the ltivm-. seie House at ,iri-ent. linyui',' hat coto ineiiccil in earn'. Tlie ci-opwtl, betath'-r light on old icro'it d but rpute ood as a rule on ground that has not b en sio -ice I ioag. NOH1 H MYDb PARK. Mrs ,1. C. .Ma-ure and little Floyd Mnltli are on the -irk li-t. H'tir. Prior is in M u-r.-ville eirin'r for John Amadou vv ho was Injured at the reunion. 1j pmiud boy arrive 1 .u I). A. Toss's the tub uis. Hatlio Hndb y has ro-tui-n-d from I, vol :i wh-o she has been stopping the past w-i t ;. Mr-. Minnie Hind . of Lyndon i- vi-itin.: irnnds here. .Missdrao Allen hits returned t -i...i il.i'-tlwic!: where so has been te u 'line, the p i-t lei-ni. CORNWALL. Miss Alice llamhn, a teacher in Abbott academy. Andover, Max., nml 11 daughter of Hev. Cyril" .anilin, 1 1. I)., of ledianon, Ma-s , a. lo'-tii r pres dc it of .Middlel'iiry oolleiie, is the guest of M 'ss Horten-e Hrako". Mrs. s. L I lark anil diiUKhier 01 M11u10.il o i-, .Minn., meat Ut-r i.uncr'-. riaiik.in ilo .(er's. 'ihe i outitry bene of Mr. P inline P.ingh'im at Wist 1 'or 1 wnll 1a uniterg'iiui: thorough re pairs pre ariitnrv for ociuptney by lierseif and 1 iiniij, no nav ng lesiiied in Mi Itllehiii-.v several years, -meo removing from Troj, N. CABOT. Mr. Hi dieth has aono to New York city to spend a lew oay-, "-iis- lio-a Cooper has re tained to her In me nt N.wpoit Henry Cohurn ..I .-"-i Clnl. N. Y., is 1s1tm2 his father, I".. 1 . I ilu.n -V. C. Lawsoii and wile of Ilnrdvvii k are vi-i: ing at L.I'. Pole's ami Hr, I'ronch ami fannlj at I ir. Wnrr -n's. ENOoBURGH FALLS. L. C. Kendall and MissClaia Fassolt, daugh ter of Ii F. I'essitt, wero man lei at St. Mal thew's F.pi-eopal 1 hureh at t o'elnck 0.1 the nf. ternoon 01 tbe-th. Theceroniouv vvas perforin oil by the rector, liev. V.. -. Mone. A. It. Hell and li, C. Kendall acted a.s usner and Mi-, Dr F S. Hutch nsoa presi le 1 at tho orr in 'Ihe church vvas pieinly and tasteiully ihcoi-ated. Alter tlie ceremony the happy pnrlook the afterii'iun train for .'-avatuga', where they v ill .nako a Miort stay WlLLIAMSTOWN. It is repnrtul tint the lirm of Relish A Hisliop 1 a e dissolv ed pa rlnersh p. -Tho new hotel vvil op, n ids wnk. ;'ho pnintera w ill 1 eminence ,v ork this w ok on the Metbo list chu-ch. Tim .Montp-'ior district Epvxrrth leagiw llieel 111 tho Vielnodl-I church it Pallet llio.'tih. l'bo Congre.atio.ial pmpii wash led t-unday by Hev. Mr. Kimball, 'I li- Melhodi-t pu'pit by the a-tor, who preaclc il on the "The host anstver lo the Sce-ptie." Next Sun da tlie .inject in tho same church will tie "Scbetiu s 10 cure i'ltemper.ince considered " Mr. Nanto:, w ii' also preach nt (! initev 1 1 1 at l:;ii p. m. iiiito a livelv riinnway occuried 011 our streets lecentlj in vv hicli Lnos Walker was seveiely itiiiirod.- -Mr. ."-pi-oner is letter Mt-s. F.t-sklne is i-iuking fust. Many niesiik with la grippe HIGriGATE. M Ilelllnn lia liu sohl ami given up posses sion of his farm to Matthew Drown of Turn hum, I'. 1,1., for a consnierat ion of ft'ild, has inn' etl into (I. It --keels's house at tho Centre. Aiidtow iota says a dauglitor Canu te him July I. -Mrs. A. I'. Htirdlek is vl-iting friends in Finnklln. W. A. Pbtce of Wniei bury, nun , is in tow 11. Miss Jennie Han- lias gone lu Huston. II nmer Htirnell ot HrnUe-p- ft, ( 'onu , is o 1 a v isu to friends hero. John Cola died s.iinrdiv Miss .In. la Smith and In other of liedlotil, P. (., nre the guests of Ml s. 1 1. (.. - k 1 Is. Mr Kounscau of (iinuhv is at I) (I Rousseau'-, .ludu- l.euiniibis move I 10 Mas.ichu-ett-. Mr. Curtis Mason of Milt Lake Cltv. I'tah, Is nt his mother's, Mr. A. II Mason's, as nr,. ,,lso Mr. and Mrs. Hurdill of 1 'ill-1 ti. i. J f-i 110 tin at I isvcrv bit k, -.Mr-, P. Rooney is t.tilpig rapid y. 1'. llov.it has been erj- ill, but is novi- conv alesc nt. EAST HUBBARDTON. The pnn.ls in ili-tr" t No. u who recelv etl di plomas of ho o r are as lellovvs: May Man chester, '.' 1 ; Annie Liw-l-ence, til; Alexander Walsh, '.r.l; l.mms Muriliiir, UH; Ilohlne Humphrey, UT : Alio Hunter. '.Ci; Albert lltllupliii y, ilo; Laura 'oanehesler anil .nuie Law reiice wet e tint nb-ciit it ii r ng the term. Miss Atnv Itoli. f , din Nnrthtldd Is vl'ltiti'; Mis. J. li. ( nlv In. The si bool on Mniiiinietu hill, taught by Eva L. Kimball, elo-td Jul) 1 with a law. 1 jiarty in tho evening In M. .Iiiekett's Ironi vnrd. Over nu peophi a--semlileiL '1 hem vreiv essays, lecitalions ami tableaux by the -oholars, after vv hlcb a Ik 1111 liftli mppor was serve I Miss Kimball n.n cone to her lnmic 111 Crnfton Inn vv l' retur', to teach tho tall term. Miss Laura Allen I visiti.ig her sister und cou-lii in I'roclor, Ayer's Hair Vigor has long held tho llr t plai e, as a halr-dr-'ss'iiK, in the es lin.illi u of tlie public Ladles And that this preparatto gives a, beautiful gloss to tho hair, nnd tenth mo 1 use ll to prevent o.ilducss a: d cure hu mors ot thu scalp. TnE FITIST MTItACLli LESSON III, THIRD QUARTER, INTER NATIONAL SERIES, JULY 1D. Text of tho Lesson, ,7olni II, 1-1 1 Poin mlf Verses, 1 -5 (loldcn Text, John II, 11 Cott-.mriiHiry by tho Hev. I). M, Steat lis. tCoripili"! from Lesson Helper fjtiurterly by pi i mission of II. S. Holfm.in, publisher, Phil adelphia. A ftor Andrew broitrrlit bis brother Simon to .Tonus wo rc.nl tlinl, .Icsin wont into fl.il ilcc antl foiind Plillip, iiiid then that Philip foitiul N'.itlinii.-icl ami brought, I1I111 to.Iesit.s. If 'ho worlc hud thus gone, on, oucn ono findinc; .Icstis, or being found of Him, quickly bringing another, how ililTcrcnt the world vvofthl be today! Why should lint every .saved soul brim; another to Ju- Sll? 1. "And thu third rlay tlit'fu was a mar riage 111 Caini of (lulilce.'' This w.us the town ot N'.'itliannel (xvi, 2), nnd it would not bo, strangu if this was ins oven inaiTiarje. "And tho mother of Jesus was there." "Illcsscd among women," l'.lly.-ibat Ii said, und "I'lcssed is she that believed" iLuku i, ii!-la). Uut when (mother on ;i 1 ertaln occ.i' inn sjiokc of Mary'.s Iilc-scdne.ss Jesus n plied. "Yea, lather bles-cd arc tliey that hour the Word nf (iod ami keep it." No where urn we taught to worsiitp or oven to think mueli of .Mary except, us a highly lt'inon-il woman. Sou Jesus unlyl Wor ship (Jod! 3. "Ami both Jesus was called and lli.s disciples to I lie ln-irringf." Tlii'.se ili.si i;i"s were probably the llvo referred to in the previous chapter A 11 ilrow, Simon, Philip, Nut ha unci nnd the unnamed one wlinin v.-e siippo.se to havo been the writer of this go.pcl. It is al witjs safe for thu disciples of Jons to go where 1 Ic Kocs. X "And when thoy wanted wine, tho mother of Jo, u, saiih unto Him, They havo no w inc." The revised version nays, "When the '.vim failed." Their need Is going to draw forth li's fullness; 1 'ieir emptiness will g, u an opport unity to giorily Him. It, i even so still, ami always so; His strength is made pel-feet in weakness. Ho only iisks. our nolLiiiigncss. "Thou an Sn, ton, die son of Joti.i; thou shall, bo called Cephas, which i-, by inter protntion, a ,tnne,'' Thus said Jesus its Ilo looked upon him. If you have been burn from aiiovc, tot, 1. 11), area living stone in the timple, tiio church, the body of ( 'Wrist, the new Jerusa lem now being btiildcd. 1. ".Icstis sailW unto her, Woman, what Wave I to do with tine? Miuu hour is not yet come." There is 110 unklutltiesH here, for I Ic could not sp'-ik iiiikindlv ; unit her i., there .my har-hncs-. If wo understood their customs iielierwi would better understand I heir lutigiiuge, but let no Sunday school scholar even for one moment tolerate the thought thai Jesus could spp.iU liur-Wly or unkindly to His mother. The last clause of thevei--e remind., us that Ilo has nu hour and a time for u crything. o. "His mother saith unto the servants, Whatsoever he sai'li unto jou, do it." llii mother evidently understood llim to mean that He would so,, to jr in duo time, nml therefore instructed the servants ac cordingly. Pharaoh said unto tlie Kiryp tluns, "fio unto Joseph; what he s.iiih to yon, do." Jacob's wives said unr.) hint, "Whatsoever (bid bath aid unto thee, do" (den. xll, 65; x.wi, 10 1. If the rpiestion nf our lives coiii-ertiing cvcrytlung was "W'nut lots the Lord said?" and our deler Jiiin.ii inn "That, only will wn do!" how safely we would wall; and Wow successful ly w c woiiiti w ork! ti. "And there wen set there -ix water pots of stone, after the manner of the ptin lyitig of the Jews, corit.iiniui; two or threo lirkins apir-e e." It is evident from the next verse that these vos.-e!-, wcr" empty, ami thus wo urn reminded of the kind ot vessels which Je-ns can Use. To lie willing to lie empty, cle.iu nnd alwajs rc.ulj lo tho -Master's hand is to bo where we wfll be of some uso to Jlhn; it is the privilege of every believer to lie "a vessel unto honor, sanctified, and meet for tlio Maxtor's u.sc, and prepared unto ex-ery food work" (.11 Tim ii, 'Jli. 7. "Jesus saith unto them, Fill the water poLs xv lilt water. And they tilled them up to the brim." Tlio servants were ready, the order was Riven and promptly obejed. Ready and prompt obedience is required of ux and oiu;ht to be o ir constant habit. Y els must receive before they can give; the imi of vessels is to receive and give, not to re ceive oulv, l ilt to receive m order to ;;ivc. S. "And lie saith unto tbciu, Draw out now, and bear unto tho governor of tbu feast. And they bare it." JIuw very soon the vessels, so recently receiver-, become (givers and why not? Hut ask yourself, dear reader, "Am I .1 giver?-' and if lint, "Why not?" "Have. I received nothing:'" 0. "When tho ruler of tho feasb had tasted the water that was made wine, ami knew ii,)tj.whince it mi (but the servants wliioh diew tlio water knew), tho ruler of the feast called the bridegroom." The water had become wine "He mudo tho water wine (chuptc riv, itii; He who, through the vine, hud from tlio days ot Xoah inadu water into winu now does it instantly, for lie is tho vine, and we 1;uovt tlmt He can do everything. If). "Amlsuith unto him, Kvery man at tlie beginning doth set forth good wine; and when men have well drunk, then lime which is worse; but thou ha.st kept the eood wine until now." Hoar this bridegroom getting all thu credit for that with which lie had not lung to do and Jesus gets not a word. Oh lor this spirit wliicli, con-cions of the approval of (led, is so abundantly satisllcd that nothing disturbs, 11. '"Phis heyinningof miracles did Jesus in Cannot Galilee, and manifested forth His glory." rieiu is tho Spirit's testimony that this xvus tho llrst of all uiiiMckvs wrought by lllin, thu.s putting; tlie stamp of untruth fulness upon all records of miracles said to bo wrought by Him beforo this time. The Spirit also te.stilics that here He mani fested forth Ills glory tho glory of His power, the glory of Ills grace, the glory of lli.s humility, the glory of sen ing unseen aud untliauked. And yet it was manifest to some the servanU saw it, tho disci ples saw it, God and angels saw it. Soma having eyes seo not, vv bile others can say, "Ouo thing 1 know, that whereas I was blind, now 1 see." "And lib; disciples believed on Him." This vvas tho llrst mighty work they had been ilono by Ilun, and they wero now ouu vinced more fully Hut He was the Christ, their long promised .Messiah. Aro you be lieving iu Him lieeiinso Ho makes you happy and will take you to heaven when jou din, or is it Himself, His gTeat love, IIU person, His work that cujiClTute-s and COiuti;uu! you? CONSTIPATION and other bowel complainta cured and prevented by the prompt use of Ayer's Cathartic Pii.s They regulate the liver, cleanse the stomach, and greatly assist digestion. Dr. rj. G. Ayes St Co, Lowell, EVlass. rf - a Farmers, Laborers, Tea m StSrS. Can find no bett.-r 1, '1111111110 mner. It- tit. li;, II llljl'. Il ","t f 1 M.Tl'.l, -u l win -1-t r-;AI,l, (IIT-IHiOK V(irtK-I.H-! 'It ' lies! ,s.-p , l( c f i hcl.rii-t Miincv. .'.'fltk I - rlll . ', 1! . .Ill,, ' ft, J , ' , , l in f . -tvlr-. f I' 'te.oral ai.d L iiBr.jj'; vi:Ii .i'i.i 1'!. ti' t ,. n. AKOS P. TAPLKY & CO., DO.TCr, MASS. KM i rp ti kk U ihm vm a It N i urn (Ifil lie i n'l n f!ou''f that formenta tion -ni.i rot"' -i i- 1 1. uifcc of all ilicft'e, atnl c cia.iii 1 1, it iin mi ,( in tn ( ure U. use unit' it ' In' on bi I .(ii lit . of :i I Iihm1 ii 1 1 M ir, n ( Mcjtt i v nml ' "ii c, Tl.lJ )o cful coinbmatinn Hto;a ft nni'ndit.nn ami arnts ch'.i, thfrt-'o : at nro o fiiro, W wi'l nwiil j nn Pirrultr (ron, plain it 'A th rin tht'tuy nj (Vi n. lieaupit; & l.tnruy, J urh itnn, Vt., cr T I allil si,, u YhiU City. ' i3 IS 5 For About a Minute. IVMiir-TtK ' II , .Tun -. 1-sl. I IlKV.' Il-i,l .Mnltli n-.'- Kn.i.isii Li M vi i si in ,,nr ilniM liailrmul -t.i- Uion tin- tlio p.l.-l l,i- 111' n'lts, ,-l ill liKi' it very nil, U; it .i-t-jis il,.- fni m -t,tnl cein lltlcn. '.iiv-t i.-t-il it pi. 'juTler I'l'.icks imil know it iv i.i i nrc t lie in In .1 blmrt ttnit', ful It m eps tlio fn.it -naii'l it nil tnl.t- out tin- w:eni)i tun tuvvrtnys, A. 'I (.(.r., Mipt. Mnnriii'sior .-Unci It. 1!. Was J)cad Lame hit ii. yever Limped Since. Il.illl. N. Il...lunit, lb-3. H liavn luisl Mouui .(.in'.s i m.i.ii 1.1MMK.M on foni iioi-oiis tlio t'li-i jc.ir. M liMitl'lutiiuiJsn vv ns i.cnil lanii' f.ir wniil nml It si-iti.id liis lit'rls nnc incli in six vvcrks-, nnd 1 o liith iiuvit Unipi-il sitKi'. tusleoi arc in kiksI li,ipi' nml soiiu-l. vv .trkeil eqiiufj- vvil nn tho otlici-liorsos. A. ul.sAM', OXliV 81.00 A KOTTLK. I onr ilrnci- si ilni-s nut Ueop ,Ini rit-on's IviltU-li l.lnimi'iit, 1 will t-i-nil snu a hmdr, - jiri'hs iii.'iHiel, on reit.pt ot price, or s'nnplr- t.iittlc turi'ic, e.prot. not prt'imitl. Wr.to for I'lrciil.u, JAMES VV. FOSTER, It AT II, X. H. tr O O CL 3 m MOT.c As well ns rioli rpn ntToril to invnst "" ronta for l.nily I'ihii-'h (.ilntinent. f'tucs Horts, lltifis, I'llos, s-ult Hhcmn and .ill otluii- skin iliKtasfs --old In- rn. cists nnd Medi' li,o 1 'oilers l'rtik-i-ts h. II it nt ih At vvli.tov.ilo by Nrllsi'. lilfli .. li lliir.in.ttiii VI wnu Pay so Gents When you can tfo! a (linnor jooil oiioiiu'i lr iin,l0(ly lor at 5)1 . htu-chSl., Iturlliitou, (. 4 1 T 1 l DO JOB PRINTING. Fnm Pur.ss Association. ixiiw- ?ei il m t '. i Pi lA NOT WHY Boston Ston Burlington, Vt. A 1 I as the seasoi wanes we ceas thinking of profit and loss. The on prominent idea is tc sell. That idea ha 11 11 1 comDiete conxroi 01 us now, as the follow ing bargains vi!l dc monstrate. Dress Goods. Three Splendid Barsaini IX 1 ; LACK No. 1.- Black Surah ilk 1 q inches wid':, heautifu lustre, very desirablfj fo I sashes, standard urice cts va;u. Special 59 ets. No. 2 is a finer, firmer quail itv. 20 inene-; wuie, sUitc-oid for shirt, waists and sk rts fol lace ciresbes, i Tu.ar alue al j qo cents a yard. Special, 75 cts. No. A fine Swil burall Silk. 24. inclies wide extrJ quality and durable, woun: malte an e e-ant tirtss, oo vauie at $1.25 p-r y ir i, Special, 98 ets. Of our Figured India iMlksJ choice dvtsirab e stvle 2 inches wide, worth one dollar vard the countrv oyer. '1 1 close At 69 Gents. Black Henrietta. Extraordinary bargain in Black Silk Warp Henriet ta, three pieces. Mirplusl stock or our i.'lo iiuahtvl which, is pronounced th el best value in lUirlinirton atl the regular jirico sl 2") perl yard. These three pieces will! be sold At 98 Gents., ; Julio, 50 pieces newest styles ;n )i.(iw ( ) j n ()., nw lliuvnr 111 1 ' 1 -: v ' 1 11 - 1 1,1 Ulll0l sal price l-. cents a yard, l tlliri c:e v-'hilc At 9 Cents. Tie above are all .S"v(' Leaders etj'ered A' -'rtt trade at the elose ot t ', season. No sa:f i t In- cut as the td r ' I briiiQ the culei. ers to the store. Agents or But terse k' ra"e ut VND - - Leo k McAusian, Succussors to Leo &. McLaren. SOBn SILKS.