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THE BUJLtLlNGTOW FREE PRESS: THURSDAY. JUNE 1,1893. M.RM0M LOCAL NEWS. f CI r'ND GOSSIP OF DOINGS IN THE FLEE PRESS'S BROAD FIELD. )1 eWliiooshl Valley, Villages up North, Along Otter C'lrrlc nnd by tlio fihoros lWlilto Illr filtered by bpeulnl Ito 1 uiluia. ADDISON COUNTY. Tho nnuuul Addison riuuty Congrega tional convontlon will Iw bold at Now Ha veu lu June. Tlio Addison comity conferonco of Con crozatlonnl churches will bold its niitmiil meeting with tho church in Now Haven on Friday and Saturday, Juno " nnd ). VERGENNES. Tho path of tho etorni of May 2:1 was Urown with dostruotion. Tho born nnd shed of 1, J. Twltcholl ot Woybrldiov.ero struck by lightning early in thn evening nnd wcro bttrnod. Trcos v.eie badly broken nnd touccs scattored by tho high wind. Tlio barns of Joseph Carter and II. ilnllock of t'anton wero unroofed nnd tho barn ot Nel son Richards wus moved Irom Its founda tion. Mr. C. Itoscoa ol Monktou hud live cows killed by tho lightning. Edward Bnlduku bud a. barn struck but Hot burned. Several pr:nto residence wero badly wrenched by tho llcico gale. I eorgo I.indsley lino purchased ot -Mrs. 13. Mctuou tho houo and lot belonging to her on tbs Mouktou road, near Main rlreet. - In tho loug fou'nt ro.id care of the town of rnuton, tho commission ers decided to grunt tho request ot the petitioners nnd lay the road whore H wns sked to bo Iccntod. II. Stcvous was al lowed J01. IS I road damages. Dr. mid Mrs. llnrstow of Flushing, L. 1., ja'-'o HiriVud anil will put their cutia.-o at Sainls Boat in ordor for their summer resi lience. By direction of tho court of com in an council, Chief Engineer N. J. McUuen proceeded to oignnizo the Independent Hose rotnpuny Wednesday nvening, consisting of !0 members. 'I bo folio win;; olllceru were l.o .sii : Foreman, ll. II. Bella; nsostints, H. Ruuudo, A. tioivitt, clai !c, !i. Yi.ttnw. '1 lie yoniiK nmn who took "French" lenvo of tho Stato Reform school recently I1113 1 ecu retn-ncd fiom Bellows Palis to tho shelter of 11, in!! it ill ion. Mr. and Mr. IV. Cia) o havo t o i. their infant child. -.. Innt Superintendent W. G. Fnticber 3f i he Stato Itcform school has been on a mohM vnit to his homo lu Boston. Sunday ht lofi lor Chicigo, where lis will devoti two wei ks to tl. Columbian exposition. C. T. x uitcn nf Cliumbarhiin iv Co. is on a I until1 tr p to Huston. Mr. ideate-, ol tho frt.i i r.nint iV. Scales of Boston wns in ,own -.jMi.i.ay looking over our inarkbt. t- ,ri. quarter .y conlereneo at tlio Mcthodi-t fctircL Friday evening; Presiding Elder Noe presided, 'Jlio nowly appointed building c remittee wus conllrmod. ii.3 nev cottage on Kimball's Point, George Dalryniple owner, is to bnvo some r.dditionnl work on it this wosk. A privato oar'., ot l. couples will tnko supper at Wes.port, enjoy a rido to Port Henry and return on tho Nclllo in tho evening. John t. Stroug nud Dr. V. Hyatt Hickok of New York cro visiting relativoa and frieuds in town. U Cook Is putting his recent purchase, tho Ilelden house, hi a Cno state of repair. George Whiteside of Nrrwich Univcitity is home on Decoration day vacation. Sey mour Washburn, one of our ohlest citizens, di i d Saturday night, in the !."itli year ot bis age. Ho leaven two sons, Seymour H. and Edwin D. of ioiv York, both of whom rtnehed here Sunday. Funeral was held Monday afternoon, Rev. Mr. I'eiiiM.n olli ;iating. Tlio bearars woro Cant. Case . J. McCum, F, A. Ooss and John 'orton. Decoration day was quietly ohservod m ergenues Tuesday. I'thnn Allen jiost, tho IVoLiau's I'.elief corpa nnd Hons oi Votcr aus mot at 1:00 p. m. and matched to tho old ctmetery, whoro brief services wero held consisting of singing nnd nil address by Kov. Mr. Francis of I'nnton, altar which Iho graves of tho fallen comrados were ucc Draped. In the cao of Antoino Joromo be fore Justice. J. K. ltobert-. lor violation ol tho fish luw, tha defendant was nJjudgud gu lty and placed under !r'12o bond- to ap pear et next tcrai of Couuly Court. Donds wcro furnish 1. Henry Stowoli, formerly jonnected with tho Ycrmontcr and lion oropri"tor of a job ollieo in Troy, is calling ii f r 1 o ii ii in tlm city. He has u oottagu bit Thompson's 1'olnt nud will pas-i n por tion ol the turncier there. Miss Stanley, tho elocutionist, and Misi Hodgdon, tho whlstbr, give an eiitertnlumonl under tha aui pices of tho high school Thursday even ing. NEW HAVEN MILLS. Antel D. Btesrcs, an aged citizen, had a boc!c of porelyais AVedneday. I.ixio l)rae is roportnil soiiously ill with throat trouble. Miles Stone, who was sovcrely in- iurad on too railroad eeveral months ajo, Is muen ImproveU lu liealtb. ill Hoag, Who is in tho employ of M. 1 I'artch, is npreciatbd present iu tho ehnpu of III! gos s.w.y at present on account of tho Illness of I ,., bvmn books. They will ba used for tho bis father, A. Hoag. HrM timo next Sunday. Rector William WHITING. I Do-ort Walker of St. Peter's Rphcopal Will Fester spsnt a fuw clavs last wesk in chinch will couduct services in tho clmpol Kew York. Clayton f-.mith of Rutlund Sunday next, at which tlmo Past Com pent last Sunday iu town. Miss Mnud minilor Hugh Ueniy, inesideutot the homo, Peck, who is attending t-chool nt Saxlon.s I will bo present, together wilh tho O'th corpa River, arrived last i'hur?Juy nt Mrs. J. I'.. Parker's for a short vacation. Dr. A. H, Ketcham of llneton, ii spsnding a few days with his parents, Mr. nud Mrs. C, II. Ketchnrn. EAST MIDDLEEUr.V. Miss T.uclnda Laqune ia improving; Mrs. Mary Stone is no better. Mater Willie Peel: o1 ht. Albans Is bore with bis grand purect., Jlr. nnd Mrs. Austin Peck. Mr. and Mr George Ro's of Proctor aro vi.it ing their parnt bore. Dr. and Mr. Town lend of llndport aud Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Webber ot Lincoln aro visiting Mrs. K. P, Uumnar. 1 bo drama Seeing the Ricphnnt given by the Good Tsinpltrs nt their liall last IVuduosdsy evening was well attended and a decided turctif. Mrs Aunn tllinsted has returned home, Koruett Douglass is plorking for his uncle, J. A. Douglass, at Iho postollice. LINCOLN. Claries Kinsley Is making oxtonsivo re pairs on his dwelling house. Tho gosjud tempemnco intuiting at the 1'nion church was wfll attended latt Sunday ovuning, nn Interesting entertainment boiog t'Vcn. U'illinm Hddv "as thrown from his weion last week and two of bii r.bi wore broken. Cbnrioa lir.ggs of orcester, Mass., and Mary Stearns, aro visiting in town. A full bouse attaudnd tho memorial sorvicss Sun day rt iho Methodist churoh. Tb" uudioaoo room was tatt'.fully decurited with Hags, itreaanrs and Dowers. Rev. W. W. Carr pleached tho seroion. jRISrOL. Mis. Alica Hatsiltlno Frank, wife of r two ii. Frank, died Sunday ot heart 1 11 u, She hud been under a doctor's 1 are ( r r.HVfia! weeks, but no iiiiuiaJlKto dan r whs apprebeiiued. Uho vim mil lining ill tho afternoon. Tho funer.il took Jilaco Wednesday l'oituoou nt 10 o'clock, Memorial fervhv were bold iu Hollcy Lnll tt 1 :'!(( p. in. Sunday. Huv. Ii. 1', Kellog:? doll 1 ered the lormon and llov. Ueorgn J, Kunir. (iffercd prayer. Music wno furnished by tbj Mothodist and llnptiit choirs. SHOREHAM. Tho remains of Henry Ilainmoud, young est ton of Mis. Kntu Hammond, were brought hero for Interment last Wednesday. Ho met with n fatal accident tho lint unlay night previous, bolng In soma way pushed so ue to full 11 ml or the cor-), receiving such iujuriPM a to c.itno his death after 11 few houtT. Mrs. !-' JScrtou arrived here Friday evening. Mr. Elizabeth Sqtiler, M. I)., has como to bo with her mother for a time. Tho failure ol tho (irwo'.l Loan and Trust company has caused a profound causation hero. Many liimlllo) in town wcro more or lea interested. Mr. Oscar Hornbook mat those interested in a singing class at Mr. Ilurgca Monday oenlnlns. Mra. Arthur Mason and child are spending a wool; at her unclo's, Charles Forbes. ST ARKSBORO. School closod In the village Friday. Sev eral of tho scholarn will nttend school In tho North district tlio remainder of the term. The Mi?!es Smith Eturtod Tuesday for the VVot. Hldor Fuller is away for the weak. Tho lint. J went to Iiuutlugtou to plsy for Docorntioa day. ADOISON. There is to be a club dance at tho Town hall Friday night. Wilbur H. Smith u sick. Albert Smith and M. A. Smith went to Hrlstol hist week. Dr. It. L. Toivnseud nf Urldport was in town tho iiOth. it is a baby bay nt Charley Smith's. School be gun at the Corners again Monday. Mrs. M. K. Harbour of Ijrldport is at M. A. Smith's. Miss Meeker is very sick. Head uud Smith are in New York this week. WEYBRIDGE. Mis3 Carrie Ilaker is spending n few days in St. Albans. Kov. and Mrs. J. H. Fort ol Hltiesburgh visitod Iriends here Inst week. The Hav. Stephen Palmer preachod n memorial sermon Inst Sunday morning iu the Mothodist churcb. MONKTON. 1'. H. Palmer and H. Mench havo been appointed truant ollicers. Dr. O. 1.. Niciblet delivered the address here Memor ial day. Presiding Cider Noj preachod in tho cnt part last Sunday evening. Mrs. 1.. Doten has boon visiting friends iu town tho past week. GRANVILLE, W. Morso and wife visited In Rutland re cently. Mrs. Ktta Wrigut is lu tho hospi tal at North Adams, Muse., lor trealuieut. Ilev. '.. IS. Wheolar, wife and dnughter arc in Woodbury. Joseph llurk and wife and daughter, Mrs. Fussett, woro in Wnter bury recently to visit their sou Hertio. Ilev. (j. S. Guernsey ami wife worn guifts at A. J. Lamb's last week. Mr. A. llob- inson bo returned to the Hread Lont Iuu. HANCOCK. Jlr. nnd Mrs. l!ert Boyd of Hachestor visitod Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoyd Sunday. - Mr, and Mrs. David Iilair visited in Waitsllehl Inst week. Mr. A. D. Mcars and daughter, Mrs. Harvey Richardson, wero in West Itaudolph last week. Mr. nud Mr. C. U. Vluton visited their brother, .Mr. Cbas. Vinton in West ltan dclph last week. J. H. Darling returned to lioslon last week. Mary IVulsh is sick. Mm, F.nilly i llion startsd last nook Thursday for New York State where she will visit rolatlves nnd friende. 'I hen she will go to Minnesota nnd Soutti Dokota. The P.eunlngtou couuy conleronco of Congrogational churches U to bo held at Man cheater Juuo 1 and 8. BENNINGTON. The marriago of Mr. K. I). Moore to Miss I.ucy A. Russell was soUmui.sd Tuesday, May U;!, at the residence of A. F. Loooiiu on Main atreit. Ilev. .. Martin of the baptist church officiated. Tlie groom is welt known throughout the State, boving been one ot tue originators of the Vermont Stnto Fireman' association, and of which be has been secretary sluce its formation. Among tho handsome freieuts was a large (ink book case and desk combined from tbo . II. Bradford Hook and Laddur company, No. 1. Union Memorial service under tho aus pices of the two posts G. A. It. in this vil lage were held in tho Second Congregational church Sunday evening. IUv. C. U. Siy mour nt the Second Congregational nud and Ilev. A. D. Henxt of tee Methodist church neaistod io tho exercises. The nsr 111011 wob by Rev. W. 15. Walker, rector of St. Peler'j Kplscopal church. Custer post No. 14, titli corps post No. IP), Custer post W. it. C, Cth corps poit W. R. C, veterans from the Soldiers' Homo und rep resentatives ot camp Frank Ray, Sons of Veterans, w re nrerent at the sun ice. Hev. A. D. lleaxt of tbo Methodist church conducted tlio services at the Soldier,,' Home chapel Sunday aftornoon. Tho chapel haj just received from tlio J. M, anier U . II. C. of Morrisvillo an nr.nronriata and much post No. 112. G. A. R., who will attend in a bodv. Tho latest arrival nt the home ic J. LaPlant of Rutlund, wbo served iu the civil war in tbo OCth Now York. At tho Memorial services belli Sunday tang, "Sleep Soldier, ( I'er," the music for expressly for thu oc evening, the choir Sloep, thy ni late which wai ariangcd casion by Charles H. pennett, organist of St. Frauds dn Sales church. Sun. lay was the 2'itii anniversary of Rov. W. II. Walker' ministry, live of which havo been spent cs rector ot St. Peter's Ejimcopal Church in this village. The oldest married cnuplo now living in Cnslleton, Vt., are Captain Cbaunoey L. linxter and wife, wbo reoeut ly celebratod tho 03th annlveriary of their marriage. Mr. ISaxttr was born iu Corn wall, Aug. U lb'08, and Mr, iiaxtor in Mlddlebury March (i, lHl'i, Thoy wern married ut Cornwall, March 20, lB'JS. CU ITTUX J) KX COUNT V. SOUTH BURLINGTON. John L. Uarstow, esq., who went West a sho.-t time ago to enro for bis sick brother, has returned homo. Tho foloctiueu hnvo lln I -boil surTeying tbo blohwayc. The ' d miles of roads i.i tbo town. Mr, Michael J. O I has been luil up with pueumoniu f. . 1 1 ,t month, is convalescing. Miss Klla D'ltrleii, wbo bin bad 11 l,rd attack ot the measiei, is Latter. Mi?s MstHda Ivlntf, who line been very sick v; 1 til measles, Is nblii to bo out, Patilck Keuuedv arnvifd homesick last wee!, frcui '1 roy, N, Y., where ho has been lor tl.) past year. (.HARLOT! E. Mrs. M. J, F.dijtrtau returned from Hav erhill, Mass., 'iliiusdaj. Ueb Ln Roek buried a young child last Sunday. A, A, Wicker nnd daughter of I'ojlon, spent Sun day ut the old liuni'jsiiad. Mie. Henry Tborp visited her son, Hliljr Taorp of tho RoglBtcr, last wool.-, COLCBESTf.r.. Tlii school lu district No, 13 Is closed for this week, tho teiichor, Mis-, Fnnnio Day, Iwing aick with tonHlltls, Mrs. Adrian Nay has tho gilp and Frank Halfnrd Is down upnlu with pueuinonia. Ubcn Lord's sou nnd family of Cbli'ago havo come to 6pend tho sunimer. He lies bought n coltngo nt Mallctts liny, whoro they will hj-end tbo most of the time. Mr. Ji. D, SuMntof SI. Albans was iu town over Sunday. Mrs. Peter King of Milton was quite ssrlouly injured hero Friday by beliiif thrown from her carriage while driving through this village. Sue was unconscious for two hours aud had only partly recovered when taken to her home. UNDERHILL. Mrs. Poter McNnssar died Tuesday of pneiinionin. She was 011 years of age, Mrs. McNusinr wao one of tbo old residents of tho town, Sho loaves 11 husband und six children, nmong them bemg Mrs. M. 11. Cormier of JSurllnlon. MiLTON. Post ofllco will hi moved Into F. E. Cormln's store Juuo 1. II. Jnckson is coulluod to loo homo with heart trouble. Alaco Jackson returned Irom Now York lust Friday. Ii. 1). Tonchout was able to como to his store awhile Monday. Arthur Lyman has moved his lamily into tbo Dennis Austin house. Ho will return lu 11 low ilttyj to RcchfVter, N. H. II. R. Powo'.l has gone to Grafton. Dr. liiugham of Burlington was called Sunday evening last to attend Frank Rogers. Mr. Rlbridgo Whitnoy, wlfo nnd daughter wrra in town luat week rbitiug Iii j brother, Clark AVhitn"y, K. T, Uolbiook reports weighing 20 tons ot tnaplo sugur tuis spring. Thn upper school in tbo village was closed four ilayu last week 011 account of oicku 'ss ot tlio principal. Picf, Urton is visiting friends i:i town. Memorial duy was observed hero as usual, Reynolds post, O, A. R.,with other citizens, went to West Milton in the morninir nnd held exercises in the cemotory. Tbo exer cises here woro held In tho aftornoon at tbo Methodist churcb, and the speakers wero Mr. lllake ot Kssox, Rov, K.F.. Horrick and Dev. Mr. Atkinson. WEdi" MILTON. Mrs. Johnson of Colchester is spend ing a few weeks hero with her ;;rnud daugh ter, Mrs. Morgan. There is to be a socia ble nt tho church Saturday ovcuing, WEST BOLTON. Mr. M. Ketinuii and son of Hurllngton and Mi:r, Pendridgo of St. Johinhury nro slopping for n few days nt W. 11, Stevens'. Maud Kottman cl Hurllngton stopped nt V. A. Hall's over Sunday. II. J. Colton or Wmooski is iu town lor a few daya. Rov. Richard Nott of Hurllngton preached nu lntctesting tiormou hero Sunday, WESTFORD. Henry S. Fisher of Huston is visiting at Jol'iu Allen's. I'ho Indies' society olcctcd their ollicers as lollons: President, Mrs, Lucy Macomher; vice-president, Miss Hut tie Rico: treasurer, .Mr. John Ailon: secre tary, Mrs Luna 0-;,ood. Mm F.nilly Hall is home Irom Johnson Normal school. Mr. nnd Mr. Goor,;o Allen of Wiuouski woro m town Saturday. L. A. Hates has so far re covered tram bis broken leg nB to bo ablo to bo out on crutches L. W. Irish is report ed to be suffering irom a shock. Tho Rov. Mr. Fay was thrown from bis wagon Mon lay noon by too breaking of a whillla-treo and bis una was fractured above tbo olbow, II. S. Fisher left for boston Tuesday morning. HINESBUilGH. Rev. Mr. Fort proachod an excellent me morial sermon to a large cougrogatloa Fun da'. Mrs. Frank Dow of Klwood, Neb,, is visiting at I. Dow's. Mr. nud Mrs. Kd. Soars and Mr. nnd Mis. J. bears started tor Chicago Wednesday to bo goue ubout a month, Holla Miles returned from a trip to tho world's fair, Nebraska nud Colora do, S'lturday. It is resorted tlint I hero will be n largo attendance nt the C. L. convention to be hold hero Juuo 7. Ar rangements are bIug made to entertain all wbo come. Mrs. Cdindu Benuott was takeu to tbo asylum nt AVaterbury last week. Mrs, P. 11. Cassady has returned from a visit with friends in Rurliug'.ou. WINOOSKI. Mrs. ISiidget M. O'lirieu, ngod 70 years, died at her son William's on We3t street Sunday allernoou at 4 ;''?) o'clock. Her funeral was held at St, Stephen's church Tuesday morning nt 9 o'clock, Mrs. G. Q. Styles is sulfering from a ro vero attack of catarrhal fever. Tuefday n brenk occurred In tho water main on Main streot just wett of Winooski block, which was promptly ropaired by tho water department. Another case of acarlntiun has broken out on Malletts Hay nvenu. This mukeB tba sixth case in the villngo sluce Jnuuary, only one ot which proved fatal, SHELBURNE. Memorial day was fittingly observed hero Tuesday. Patriotic exerolsos by the graded school with a lla ra sing and nd drej'es by cx-Gnv. Jlarsnw and Rjv. W. J. Chapman mndeupaory interesting session. Following is tho ordor of oxercises, which were conducted by Dr. F. R. Stoddard: Song, "Flag of the Fres," Shelburne Hljh school; address of presentation, Dr. F. R. Stoddard; address of acceptance, ilert Sco villa; recitation "Our ring,'1 Miss Lucia Stoddard. A large school Hag was then raised and the company then adjourned to the town hall where tho excrcisos were con cluded. Rov. Ii. W, Atsiell, rector of tho Kpbcopal church, offered prayer, after which x-Gov, John L. Bnratow dalivered an eloquent nnd prnctical address. Tho ex ercises continued as follows: Recitation by pupils In the intermediate department, Mii3 Korrlu teacbor; reoltntion, Silos Tracy; Hag verses, pupils In the primary depart ment, Mlso Florence Newell teacher; sing ing, Star Wangled Banner, all; recitation, MissRthel Chapman; recilitlon, Miss Mabel Newell; address by Rov. W. J, Chapman, pastor of tbo Methodist church, Tho day's session clojcd with ull joining In staging "America." CALEDONIA COUNTY. Hav, G. W. Patterson has accopted ncall from the Hast. St. Johnsbury church. The St. Johnsbury Electric company will proceed, as soon as poslble, to put in n steam plant with which toiuti their dyna mos. Rev. 1, P, Cunso of Rust St. Johnsbury rocoivo 1 some cove-re buruB about thn face aud upon rue band from nu explosion of gas while lighting n flro with hcroseno. Tuo St. Johnsbury R"publlcan says: Tbo Northwestern Guaranty failure struck tbo Orleans Trust couipmy of Newport hard, The Trust company owned ;jlu,000 of guar nnty stock, 011 which it is linble to pay nu uses-mont of ?2U,UU0, It baa lyoO.OOO capi tal stool, uud deposits of 520, U00, The de positors ui a 1 irfoctly safe, of course, be cause tbo stockholders are liable fur nu amount equal to lbs capital. HU'iDWICK. Tbo weather signed will Lo given by team whbtle 111 soon ni the creamery nlr.tts up. H. W. KiPSMiis of loliDt.ott was m town Monday, Tlio foundation fur tho postollice block Is tlnfih'.d, and work hoa been Lrua ou the frame. Mr. lUmlngtou, the bultsr-inuker, Is to occupy the Stevens hotite near Hie track. V K AKlthiX COU X T Y . During last week 105 horses woro entered at the port of I4t. Albans from Cntiudn, and Unole Sam crilirted n duly on tboiii to the amount of r-d.blil), MONTGOMERY CENTiSF. Tho dwelling bouse, horse barn nnd hog house belonging to Louis Touchotto were burned l.t evening. Tue family being at one of the uelcbbora' whan tho Hi e hi oho out, tho content" of the house were mostly consumed. Married, May 2"i, by Rov. Father Clalrmnnt, Peter McHlroy to Nollio O'Hear, both of this plaoa. FRANKLIN. Tho momorlal tormon was preached by Rev. W. M, Maybew in tho White churcb Sunday, before a full bouse. Tlio veterans, under Commander J. A. McFutori, ntlond cd iu n body. Memorial exercises wero hold at Rust Franklin, Ilev. A. H. Truax of r.uoiburyli Falls giving tho address. Ftnuk Iln band woro present and furnished excel lent music. Dr. U. H, Riley ot Mooro'a Forka, N. Y,, died last week of hcurt fall tiro, and Ins icmalns wero brought hero for mtermout. Tho funoral services wore hold at U'illinm J. Riley's Thursday, Rev. S. H. Smith ofllciatliig, A. K, Riley of Chelsoa, Mass., is in town, called here by tho death of his brother. Allen Fish nnd wife of St. Albans, spent Sunday In town, Miss Mat tio U illnril, formerly ot this town, died of consumivion lu Boston last v.oek. FAIRFAX. Mrs, Rd. flrown and child will spend tho sit minor with hor parents, Mr. nad .Mr. Shedd. Mrs. J. M. Hotchkins visitid St, Albans last Thursday and Friday. Merton 10. Shedd nnd wlfo returned from their Bos ton trip last Tliurslay. They will mako their home at tho Valley boiol. Mr. and Mrs, C, C. Gillette have returned homo from York State. A Memorial curmou was prtachsd at tha Baptist church Suu day by Rov. S. S. Brlgbaiu, Thomombors of Richardson pest, No. US turncdout lu a body. Ths church was bnatitully decora ted for the occasion. HIGH GATE. Mrs. M. W. Redding of Now York city has returned to hor tummor residence ill town. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Christian of Brooklyn, N. Y., nre in town for the sum lusr. Mrs. James C. Place and Miss Marian Teachout have gone to Wr.terbury, Conn. Mr. Charles Couseus of Now York city is in town. llnrnuby Lsach of tho New York Theological seminary is at home for a fow days. MONTGOMERY. Mrs. base fcmlth died May 21, her Soth birthday, and was burled on Saturday, Rev. J. K, Augoll olilcitiug. Rev George A. Smith of Providence, R. I., was in town Saturday to attend tho funeral of Ins mother. Mrj. W. B, Clapp and daughter Louise, arrived bom; from Chicago Satur day. Dr. B. W. Davis aud wilo returned Friday last from New York. Wiuslow Whitman, representing tho Nov Hnglnni! Teiophouo company ut Boston, w:i3 in town last week looking up the feasibility of putt ing up a telephono line to be connected nt Rest Berkshire with a county circuit. ENOSBURG FALL?. Memorinl day was observed ns usual. At 1:00 the pioeassion formed, headed by the West Rnosburg band, and marched through the principal streets to tho cemetery. At tho close of tho rxerelsss there tbo procession reforinid nnd marched to tin opern houso whore Col. George T. C'hilds delivered an ablo address. In the nvonlntho Swnnton Drnmn tlc club ployed the ''Honeymoon" ion very oood audience. Quarterly meeting servieo ut tho Methodist church Sunday was well atlouded ; the now pastor, Rov. A. 1!. Truax oliiclatod. Fully 000 assemb cd in tho new opera bouse Sunday nfternoon to bear Rev. D. J. O'Sullivan of St. Albans preach tho Momorlal sermon. FLETCHE '. F. L. Smith, our largest sugar mnkor, bud yl07 lbs. weighed for the bounty this year irom 0.T1O trees tapuod. N. W. Churoh still continues lu poor hoalih. Misa Ktbel Kinsley wero homo from Johnson, Miss Jonuio Carpenter from Swantun and Mits Llllie Davis from "Buck Hollow for a vacation over Sunday and Memorial day. Tho authorities of the town hare decided to pay over to the school districts their sharo ot tho public money, as divided last March nnd held in trust for decision ou the mat ter, aud tbo school tax this year will ac cordingly ba 10 cents on a dollar instend of 2.i csntf. Mi-s Huldah is visiting in U'ill istou and Rscox. (JIMS I) ISLK COUNTY. NORTM HERO. Loillo and Jcssli Dodda have gor.o to Chicago to attend tho world's fair. Mrs. Dodds went a few weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Hut chins of Manchester, N. H., hnvo bean spending a few weeks in this vicinity. Miss Mario Ladd baa roturned from Pennsylvania, whole Bho has been for soma tlmo for her health. Mra. R. E. Race is nt St. Albans Bay for a few weeks. H. J. Felfeo bus sold bis- pacsr Dick to n Rouses Point mau for $300. Miss Carrie Allouhni roturned to South Hero. Mrs. G. B. Hydo bus been very sick, but is butter now. II. C. Ladd has left for parts unknown and bis creditors are mourn ing his depurturo. B. C. Blaunhurd is ill. Richard Atkins has gono to tbo hospital iu Burlington to have bis arm onoratod ou, ALBURG SPRINGS. Jenuie Iloynos has gone to St, Albana for the summer. The Albury llouso is boiug repaired by J, F. Kolloy As Son, who ex peel to open it to the public about the mid dio of June. Charles Morse of St. Albans wo married recently to Kll.abatb Bolce of thh placa. Mrs, William Bruyton has ro turned from u visit to Bostou nud Manches ter, Mrs. Nettie Roak Is visiting Mr. R. L. Collins, her mother. Mrs. Lewis Tarry is convalescing from uu attack of pneu monia, A little sou of George Laroe, seven months old, diod May 21. Mrs. Henry Wodgworth is ill, ALBURG. Dr. D. K. Moody has moved from Isle Ln Motto to this town. Wolford I.aRoy of Rouses Point and Aliro Mitchell of this town wero married nt the Roman Catholic church Tuesday morning. Dr. F, L. Laduo bus 1 (turned from this West, Deputy Col lector Scott of the Springs ofllco is at his homo In Wolcott for a vncatiou, L.UIOI Mill COUNTY. Arrangements are boiug male for the semi-aiiuual meeting ut tbo Lamoille county Christian Rmieavor union, which Is to bo held lu Hyde Park next wodk. At this meeting all ol tho societies lu th coun ty will bo rcpierouted and the oxurcUei promise lo be ot 11 most i n t er l i 11 Lbnrao- MORRISVILLE. Mrj. Julius Buudy Is now ln a vory criti cal condition and Is not expected to recover. Almon Bucdieo is not expjetod to live. Mrs, Anun Doty Jones is in n more com fortable condition. Miss S.vlln Allen ro turuci to her homo In ForrUburgli, Friday. Mrs. II. Robinson Is spending a few days in Burlington. Now rfficers In the Kpv.'ortb league wore elected ou Thursday evnnlug, L, A. Hill and family, former rtoldouts, are visiting III town. '1 ho prize speaking contest by ncadomy atudcuts on Fiiday evenlug was largely at Untied at town 1 nil. For oseays, tbo ilrst prizo went to Mus Florence Livingston"; tbo second to Mlis Lena Irish, 'iho first prlzo for declamation was awarded Vernon D. llolbrook; second to G. C. Gould. A largo congregation wero fprosmt at thn Mothodist church Sunday afternoon to listen to tho memorial sermon by Rov. R. L. Nnnton, pastor of the Methodist church. J. M. Warner post, No. , W. G. Mc Clinslock comni'.nder, the Woman's llalicf corpj r.ud G. W. Doty camp S. of V., A. L. Cheuoy captain, attended in a body. At tho banquet to bo bslil Friday even ing nt Hotel Randall, Coagrussmau Powers, ox-Gov. Hjndeo, Col, Li. A. Woodbury, Hon, Frank Plumley, Hon. P. K, Glced and Superiiilondent M. S. Stouo nre amonz tbo speakers expscted to participate. Har Inu P. French, osq., of Albany, N, Y., hns bojii spending a low days in town. Frank D. Morrlam of Topeka, Kan., is iu town. Rov, A. R. Wright finished his pastoiate tit tbu Unlversallst church on Sunday. Communion services wero held and sovon persons received into moniborsblp. Memoriul day was successfully obsorved, After open air oxorclscs Iu tho village cem etery, a programme was curried out in Town hnll, baing mndu up of 11 part of tho ritu al sorvic", words ot greeting by Comman der . G, MrCllntock, prayer by Rov. R. L, Nnnton. selections by a innlo quartet! ) composed of Rov. R. P. Seymour, Prof, . F. Whipple, F. G. Fleetwood and R. L. Gates; elocut onnry oelections by Miss Flo rence Livingston and Miss S. C. Chue; pi ano duot by Miss Ruble? and Miss Irisb; vocal duot by tho Misses Niles. Hon. Hon ry Ballard of Biirlingliu gavo his hoarors a patriotio nddioso tilled with olegunt touches which bold tba closest attention ol his hearers. WATERVILLE. Royal Lsach was in town over Sunday. Mrs. John Relley is stopping In Cambridge, Mrs, Roberts died at the homo of her son Albert, ou Saturday. Judgo Miller spent tbo past week nt iielvidore fishing. will Shirmau of Mnrrisvillo was in town Satur day, Mr. aud Mrs. Gooige Smilio wero the guests of hlu parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smllle, over Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ar thur Fairbanks wero called to Stowe the pr.3t waek by the death of hor father. Charles Nutting and 11. L. Heard aro work ing ou telephone repairs between Cambridgo an.l Morrisvlllo. STOWE. Samuel Thomas is "home from Norwich University sick with measles. Bonjamin Collins died of consumption lussday night. Funtrnl sarvicai wero held Tbutsaay, Rev. Mr. Drew oftlc.ating. Mr. Harvey of Hluesburgb has lison visiting his son Thai eus hero. Memorial services were held at the Congregationnl church Sunday. Mrs. Julia Oakes and dnughter, Bertha, Mrs. Lsna Wbltcomb and daughter, Mrs. Honry Thomas and Asa C. Oakes left for Chicago Monday morning. Misses Bertha aud Alice Barrons and Miss Susie B gelow aro at homo from Johnson Normal school. Miss Angle Pike and niece, Angio King of Nnrtbfiold. visitod relatives in town lost woek, Mrs. Kidder died May 1!) aud fune ral survicoa' wero bold Suuday, Rev. Mr. Burnbaui t-Ucndln;. CAM3RIDGE. Misi Myra Wilcox spent Saturday nnd Suuday with friends iu Johnson. Miss Ida Corse una gone to Hill, N. H., to work. Mr. I Stenrns is visiting friends In Hyde Puik. A. J. Lavigue has moved his family to Jericho corners. Mr. aud Mrs, Kdward Hubur havo returned home from Tennessee after a years' absence, Dr. R ii. Bushuell spnt a couple of days iu Burllngtou the past wojI.-. Burt Wilioy of Wntervillo Is clerking lor Mark Slovens nt Cambridgo Junction, About !!0 of tho young people of Jclfersonvlllo mot nt tho bouse of W, W. Smith lost Thursday ovonlng to give their daughter Rtbel a surprise, it bein, herJIOth birthday. Tho Joffersonvillo cornet band played at Underbill Memorial day, Tho speaker nt Cambridge Djcoraiion day was Rov. R. J. Ranslow of Swnnton. Rpisco pal services woro held at Jellersonvillo last Sunday morning and at tho Boro in the af tornoon, Rev. G. Graves olliciatliig. A son was born to Mr. aud Mrs. John Pitman last woek. Tho Y, P. S. C. E. choso tbo fol lowing dolegato-i Suuday evening to aitnid the Lamoille county convection, held nt Hydo Park, JunoO and 7: A. A. Patten, Myrtio Buker nnd Mrs. Joo Watklns. JOHNSON. E, II. Sbcrwin bas completod hit duties ns sugar weigher, having taken 215 samples, 2G0 packages and weighed 115,0ll0 pounds, Carroll Brown and Harry I'ulliugton are nt homo for a shcrt vacation, Mrs, P. A, Gilchrist of Ballstoa, N. Y,, was called here last woek by the sovere illness of her daughter, Mrs. C. 11, Christy. Union me morial services were bold at the Congrega tional church last Sunday. Tho W. R, C. , S. ot V. and G. A. R. post attended in a body. An able discourse was delivered by Rev. A, Donnell, Mr, L. M. Jones is re ported a little better, but still very low. A. R. Pnrtlow from Lyndonvllle is spend ing the week with his parents here, OKLKAXS COUNTY. Tbo dates of tha Barton fair aro Septem ber 12, 18 nnd 11. Twenty-nine tons of sugar were weighed in Charleston for tbo bounty; N. M, Scott of Barton has weighed, in his division, 100,000 pounds, utmost nil of which will draw the bounty of ouo and three-quarters cents pir pound, NEWPORT. The S. Ollbert bouso ou Prospect street occupied by Mrs. Gilbert and C. A. Phil lips, wus partially destroyed by flro Friday uiorulnc. V. H. Adams has closed his labors as dork for Lanu it Davis und goue to Grand Isle for n much needod rest. Eddie Miller Is clorking for Lane & Davis. D. M. Janos has moved into his house purchased of P. J. Farrell on ths cornor ot Third nnd Pleasant streets. L. F, Starry of Los Angsles, Cnl., 1b visiting nt N. L. Foster's. John Cownn has movod from the Loriiuer uud Macdlarmid bouse to True aud Branohnrd's house on Eastern avouuo. George (i randy has gone to Burlington to work lu tho ofllco of T, S. Pock. Rev. It. R Olds has gone to Chicago to attend tba world's fair. He will visit other parts of tbo West, Mr, uud Mrs. Strong of Morrli vllle aro visiting ut L. J, Phelps', CRAFTSBURY. Oue of the Tramways at tho Collins Ar Klnnoy mill gavo way laBt Thursday, throwing Johu Dunn lu such a way as to break two ribs i.uJ otnerwine injure blui. M. J. Kelr nud wife were railed to Cuua du last week on account ot the death of bis mother, ilia remains ol Mrs, Collins, wbo died in Barton Landing lusi Februa ry, wcie brought hero for burial lint week. The Y. W. C. T. V. ho'd n straw. berry festival lu the voslry of tho Methodist churcb Wednesday evening. MORGAN. C. I. Mooro has put n flue sailboat on Lake Seymour. Mrs. Snrnu Lord, wbo wont lo Drtkota several weeks ago to es.ro for hor brother, Rdiou Adams, is expected home soon. Her brother has dlo.l of con sumption sines hr arrlvnl et his homo. ohamjhYocnti'. WILLIAMSTOWN. W. Irving Covoll and Miss Etta Martin wcro married recently. Rev, Mr. Fuller of tbo loeal Freo Baptist church performed 1110 cereinonv. Ground was broken this week for tbograded school building Tracy L. Jellorda 01 Washington delivered the Momorlal day addroia at this place. Mr. C. L. Orton Is stopping in town soliciting putroungo for tho Northwestern MufouIc Aid association, Mrs. Cornelius l'orrlu Is very ill with la grippe, but gaming slowly. Mrs. William Kibb7 is epon ling 11 few weeks with btr mother in Washington. Georgo Qmgloy of llarro was ut K Blanchard's over SuuiHy. Mr. mi l Mrs Herbert Hndlock of Mnrshlijld nre ut J, B, Brock way's. Herbart Colby of Burlington is spending a fow daya In town. Mrs-. Or cutt Abbott is at her homo after spending the winter with her daughter in Onsida, N, Y, Rev. M, H, Ryan goes lo bis charge iu Wolcott this weok much Improved in health. MUs Leuoia Slovens of Lest Mont peller is at Ji ha Farnhara's. Rev. C. H. Fnrnswortli ot Proctorsvillo enmo to town Monday. T. L. Jeffords of Washington Is at Jason Jeirords', Mrs, Melvlu Burubam is improving. Mr. Ruos Wulker has sold n building lot to George Pnltorson. WEST RANDOLPH. Tho graduutin.; exercises of tbo high school weru held Friday night befora a largo audienco lu Dubois i; Gay's bull. The pro gramme was as follows: Prayer, Rev. S. Hobiun; Music, orchestra; Roll call, C. S. blueper; Oration, Hawaii, II. C. Ladd; os sny, Tho end ot tho rainbow, Misa Cora Kennedy; oration, Tbo wizzard of Mcnlo Park, J. Ruueae Finn; ossay, The volco ot tho mountuius, Miss Nina Carpontjr; essay, Deep water runs itillibt, Miss Klla Cush 111:111; oration, Our creditors, L. Mojber; Class chronicle", MUs Gladys Jones; orntlou, Labor, R A. Lewis; solo, Love's Old Sweet Song, Miss Louisa Chase; essay, the American girl, Miss Bertha Ijuyward; os.ay, the American boy, Miss Harriot Lewis; oi&tion, The power of mind, 1', P. Lamsou; orat'on, Our national wards, G, D. Mason: oration, Trusts nud combines, F. G. Wobster; essay, Is noilto sociaty polite :' MIss Jennlo Wnd- lelgh; oration, Tlie press, Wyllys Hodges; essay, Origins, Mms Edith Abbott. After a few words of farewell Prof Whtteklll presented tho class with tboir diplomas, nnd tho programme closed with iuujio by tba nrplinitri, H. W. Tuwk.bu.-V, wife and daughter and L. C. Fowler left Friday night and Dr. II. II. MclntTi-e and family, James Hutch- inson and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Lyman Hutchinson, Mrs. Holdeu and Mr3. Greene left Saturday for the world's fair, A union service was held before the Grand Army Post ami Sons ot Vetoratu Sunday atternoun In Duliois & Gay's hall, Rev. Homer White officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Chad wick rejolco in tho birth of a sou, May 23. Miss Clara DuBois is visiting relatives ln Hanover. It UT LAN I) COUNTY. Rev. O. W. Clough hns accepted the call to the Baptist pulpit at Mount Holly. James A, Wing of Rutland had threo fingtrs of his right baud cut oil' by a circu lar saw with which he was cutting stovo wood, Some body broke into the rn Iroad station at Wallingford tha othgr night, and stole about 30 and many valuablo papers. While H. Senioal was helping to unload or dump a block of marble ut the Bur.litt quarry in I'ittsford Friday itfoll upou him, killing him . iustautly. Ha leaves u largo family. BENSON. Samuel West has been allotted a pensiou of $12 n month nnd iJl'iVJ back pay. Mrs. Tbomr.8 Wraughani ot Rutland arrived Monday aud i3 with her sister. Rx-Gov. Ornisbee ot Brandon will gho his lecture on Samoa Fri lay evening- in the Methodist church. A social was held at tbo resi dence of Mr. C. M, Klug Wednesday even Ing. Hev. E. E. Ilouck and wlfo came Thursday evening Irom Portland, Mich. Edwin Ladd of Albany spent Sunday with his mother. Dr. Amelia Brown of Rutland and Mrs. Henry Browu ot this place stan di for Chicago Tuesday, accompanied by Miss Hattio Walker. U illium Walker bus entered the now storo of F. W. Walker & Son as clerk, MENDON. W, D. Kenncinm was thrown from his buggy whilo riding down West street hill ou Saturday in Rutland. Ho wns carried Insonslblo to n doctor's ollieo and nfterward brought home in a hack. He was dadrous up to Ihe tlmo of bis death which occurred Monday. He leaves a wife uud 0110 mar ried daughter. Ho belonged to tho G. A, R, post ot Rutlund. W. D. Heath has movod to Rutland. Mr. Suell has movsd in whero W. D. Heath vacated, Albert Heath movod his family from Gen. E. 11, Ripley's Cook farm lu RutlauJ to ono of his cottages in Mcndon. lieu. Ripley and family nro in Chicago nt prssout and will como to ilea Jen the middle ot Jmiu. Will Hatch's family havo moved into 000 of Charles Wood's bouses nnd he will work nt the Rutland water works. Miss Alible E. Tennev was homo from Castlotou State Nor mal school to spend Memorial day. Tbo teachers of this tonn atlondeJ the teachers' institute nt Rutland last week, Misses Delia and Susie Pray visited their great uncle, Mr. Eru Edson, last week, PITTSFIELD. Quarterly meeting sorvicos will be ob served next Sunday nt the Methodist church. William Blossom is painting aud papering tho Methodl.-t parsonage. A. Vose Co Co. are putting in a new chair fac tory, It will soon Lo In runuing ordor. Mr. nud Mrs. Orouey nre rejoicing over n girl baby. The Junior League gave au ico cream and strawberry party Tuesday oven jug iu the park, CHITTENDEN. H, G. Eddy tnst with a bad accident Sat urday morning in Rutlund. His horse took fright and Mr. Eddy was thrown out, breaking his collar bone und bis left arm 111 two places, besides receiving other iujurles, Henry Wing cf Boston, Maaa., is visiting in town. II. Horten has resigned his olllao as constable. Several Irom hsre attended Decoration day exorcises in other towns, there being no servieo here. Voluey Builey of Moutpeller, is visiting his mother here. W1.N1MLUI COUNTV. The unnual meeting 0? tbo W. C. T. V. for Windham county will bo held iu the Baptist church nt Townshond TbuisJuy and Friday, Juuo 1 und The W. C. T. U. of Windham oouuty will bold its lllbauuua' comoutlon at .lemnerican Fanner AND Farm News WITH THH W eekly 17 REE i'l JL $1.1 This is ono of tho best papers printed. Issued r. ly. If you wish for r. copy writo to the p 1; Springfield, O.,(wo have r t SC3 L, samples here). It you vou will want it. nam 7 and pet wedding Freo the wedding card announcements o. I'n'NS AssocSiil i-;i , Uuiiington, Vf. cr t.10 h, iiiirioei s - THH - PAIXLKSS WKNTJST. Now priiiciplo for ontrtt:-ti:t;r an i ii I illy teeth absolutely without pin . SAFK SUKM A I X LE ( No swoolen !: ith cr j unnatural bleoj.ug .jch I as follows the use o No J'niii in drilling cavi ties preparatory to uling. Used in Chittenden County on.'. 1 U!. IIL'lilil.LL Ak .Itidjo L. C. Nichols, of Wetfo-;. Isn U Uow of HineshLr'-',. W. !'. I arlo.i 1.1. - 1 lotto, K. B. Ji rd in nt .'erieho, I. -. I. a. 1 Uradfoid ot' North let r.'-liun;!.. 1 iuvc ut lsix .lunci: in. W. K. .-.ir. 1 r of 1 .leileronv:llo and l.u .-Ireils of 01U n . . j llu-y tillllK of tlil IliotUod oL' 1U1II1114 1 et . A.l oiioriiiiops in ilioiiistry pel 1 .iby uie most improved arvl uuviiicr 1 'U j 'J' crmJ atteniion l vc it-'lfl1 L afiOfs 1 - 1 10 111 i ithdul 1 1 ' : .M Cturc. -S'rest. 5" lownshenil, ihursday nud l-riday, jut 1st and "d, at tho Baptist ci.u:ob. , BELLOWS FALLS. D0J1.-0 & Graves, whoso wool .nrs nj shop was burned Wednesday u. im b, May 17, estimate their loss al 0, a-BU.-od for $:;0(0. They will rebuild. -To Rjv. Fathor Reynolds preac'uol a eermDn to the Grand Army post ut tin opnra house Sunday. Hnrrv Elliot, dork iu one of taa railroad offices, lias resl.:nol and a-ceiel a position w ith Slono, Tuxbury .V o v II son's block, next south of tbo ope. Lo j, Is to bo remodelled und made thrr c - 1 jr.e-, with French roof. Tu ground :.or w.ll be unchangod. A systematic nil Jeter mined light is to be made iu North 11 against tho rumsel.ori and div The authorities bavo retniaed '.' Coloy of Cloremou', N. II,, na pro a. I d 0 e(. rs. . Ira -ui ir and counsel, O. A. Day has moved to Hav.-r!.i,l, N. II., where, in conuectioa with 1,' i lnr gun of this place, ha Is engaged 1.1 tra manufacture of paper. John ti i'.h H moving into tlio home of his mo:. .. at -ly deceased, Charles Cross ot i.rulil?D, Vt., ii a now clerk in the Rutland d.vi ,. n radioed olIi:. Niuatton thouaj 1 -i.l rs ot tbo ?2t,UJ0 desired to bo raissd . a in subscribed for '.bo olei-'ri" railroe I Mrf. James Cray of Turuera Fa. Is, Mvi., a former resident, is in town lor a '.aw ijuys, Miss Francis Wellington and .'Ir. Hop kins of Somcrville, Mass., nre to Lj married Wednesday, Juna til, nt tho I rja i t church. MIsj Nett.o Connnt and - !r. 1 1 rand of Leo, Mass., will be mama I Ju ,o ti, Miss Florence Wethercee .111 1 Nn. Whoehr of Orange, Mass., will li murjed Juno 7. TOWNSEND. A suar festival was given bora tue S U ult,, for which abunJnuce of snow was ob tallied from a drift j.ist over tLo line M Jamaica. WINDSOR COUNTY. NORTH POMFRET. Mrs. C. Kenyon has so far raeovirsd as to bo ablo to visit her son at Wlii.e P. ver Junctiou. Mr-. Henry Col b is bef.er. i.'r, KidJer of AVoodstook is nttindiag her.--Mrs. Samuel 11. Leouard diel la . wt ic after n long lllnesi. A nunib.r ot the soldiers hero went to Woodstock to attend tho Memorial exercises. Mrs, P. V. 1 jomai of Hartford visiteJ friends 111 town r-ant y. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Davis hav returned from the World's Fair. M'sj Rcsa 1 tirrb, spent last Sunday with 1 1 r psr"i t bent The soldlors decorated the s ii.Ts' graves iu tha ditVerent comoterlis la t Sun day, Henry Harding Is a juror in t'ouuty Court nt Vi 00 Istock. A, G. svw an I wlfo visitid relatives 111 We-t Hir jrj teceutly. V ASM I N cTtON COl N T Y. BAIHPIS. Wednesday was the 10th nnniversury of tho marriage ot Cnpt. Frod H. au I Mrs. Mudgett, and a surprise was arr.irg 'd f - p tbem iu the evenlug at tha arm rv, wh n Dmiel liisbee, iu behalf ol thu Spender Rillus, preiented them with a handsome s i ver tea service, and Frank Howiaud, in be half of tho citlzons, presented a nice t.r a table, attar which ico cream anJ cake wero tetvod and a pleasant sjolnltime enjoy J. A foundation is being built by tha liarro Rnilror.d company for a now depot at Lmgdon's. Jlrs. jmbroo Averill was buried lburs day utternoon. The luneral ot Charles Durriil, ag?d 00, was hsld at Rust Barre Thursday. At the annual meeting of the itor1. holders of the Uarre Railioad company on Thurs day, W, A. Stowell, A. 1). Morse, A, L. Smith, John Trow nud F, U. Si i iyan wero chosen directors, from win 1 1), Morse wns elected prideat, W. .. S.owell vice president uud F. W. Stanynn 1 in and treasurer. R. L Smith ,Sc Co. have suv feet spire moimiuent to New Yoik 1 n?J Misi Alum Jauksou have gouu u viiU, Mo.t., for ouo iiiuuth, beluro oinr Denver, Col. A huudlcnp bicyolo race from this vnlagj to Moutpclicr nsd return is to occur ubout