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0 nilC KUKUXGTON K 1113 13 PU13SS, TH HIS DAY. (.) Y13M UkR 21., 180.",. VERMONT LOCAL NEWS, (Continued from Oral page.) tional church Wednesday, December 1. In the afternoon and evening.- ndwnrd ller ihk, Ji.. o( tin ngriculttunl depuit lurni of tli" 1" V. Al . spent Sunday n home A. 11. Stnigiss is again fit lilx old place in the depot. I .run Klhley, who has been spending M week at home, loliiilii'l to Ids v.orl; at l-3sse. Junction Monday morning. AII.s Winnie Flynn went to Uurllntiloii .Monduy morning, where she will learn tin- milliner's fr-de. n. Mut kettc, who lift town ry ri'Mciilv find mysteriously wmi' eight wci-lm ago. re ttniiL'd homo Satin day. There if vi'ry lit tle change In the condition of Postmaster A. JJ. Story.- Aliss Atattlc Abernethy if in a verj critical condition. Alts. John Hooth has returned ftnin her vUlt t ' Hoi kshlro. MIhp 1311a Wood 1? soon lo leave for Viinlnln. Kpv. Oenrce 1.. Story of riakcrfleld and hid sisbr from Jtnn- hester, X. 11.. 3 re In town attending thi h fither, Aaron Mtniy. The lidles' AiinIP .uy will inept at Kdwnrd Fllnn's Wel'ic--d.i. Xovnmncr IT.-'Mr.". Harriet Aheltv i -oori to visit friends In Michigan. wnsTfonn. Mrs Miirtntte Hoclr.vood t. seriously III. - Tie- St. Albans Creamery company paid ?: cents p-r hundred for (ictoliev ndll;. 'i In lr sepuuitor stopptd running' lust week. mefnge was received Friday night nm n mticlnsf thr dt'Htli of Adam Holmes al tS'ioftsbtiry. The r-r inaln-i were brought to town and tb tuu".til wn- held Sun-n- ,it l:.w ) m., K"V. .Mi. II. vie . f Sw-nton ofiit iatlng Curd are. out announcing the mailing? rif )l v John l Stone of l't'"i. V, w Jink, "i JI' slJesslePursot ul Tjtcnl .ri Th nh- us day. Mi. S inr i.i Will known !n v- town, having pi'S'-hJ In the Congre .ii.oual church for several sumniei s.- N'o-h-is been received that tile books for t!.. town library W'-io ready for shipment. SO FT II HI'UI.lNtiTON. A! -? .Mnmle O'Brien rotiuned irom Ver c nne' last Thursday and has b""h staying w ith Mrs. Dan O'Hrleii tor a ! lays and b.i' now gone lo work for Ati'iur I'lJim i.' i'ii- c-itv. Kdwani Dnrfey went toJIoni V ! : last week.--Mr. l!oy Kimball of l.munln visited In toivn la-t wrrk..V. II. '".rich's uncle from Jlussnehusetls Is v itlii;! him. Mis. Julius Hill has hern v 1; -Mr tJco. V. Purfey went to Malone, N V.. Saturday to put up a wind mill. -M" N'orrU bus moved Into Mis. Goodrich's house on Dortet street. WKRT Jlir.TO.V Tviif Osgood bad a narrow escape List u.'k fiom a hi rious aeeidciit. While no- to tie- ei-eameiy wlili bis milk, 1 h7 ' i ' bins ot the h(innss bi'oko and horse, v.ion aitd-lvii 1..'IU over the bunk. 'I he w.ikoii and milk cans landed in tn i v r. Mr. Osgood cancht on some bushrs cf In- would have landed on his head on Hie toi ks below. The wiiroii was somewhat ('imancd and lie- harness was hroken.--I ut-'ene Hlakn will t.ach the winter leim r- -eliool he-IP. The fall term tauzht by i Clinton closed lnsi rriday.-MIss A' imio TniTH of Jericho' spent last week villi her sister. Mrs. Osgood l.lvlra Cn.rr I- i--itlns at D. o. Hiillock's. ClIAI'J.OTTi:. '11, e school at the 1'our Coinors - loeii I.i-' Friday. Mrs. r.Wza l'orfso is speiidiug: h sii'ut time amoiiK lela lives in town. I'm liess.ttp 1'eli fiom Hie hay jness on v 'iich he was worlilntt last week, bre.nk : i. lis aim quite ludly. An Armenian . "If man trave a very interesting talk on b - home and people at the Con'res,atioiial ( 1 1 1 rr-h last Sunday Ui I'.esette fell and broke hl left ni tn n ihi- elbow, a few days nno. Abel Xew r ! lliirber has In Ills possession a leceipt i.. ;i I'nlteil States ilircct tax. civen to his (.-.ndfather, A1l Newell, September 1, I'll Tho leceipt is lor $IT.3s and was - t-nrd by James Knos, deputy collector. Tiu Central Veiinont has put in a spur mm of the depot, and extended the switch cut.- a distance uoi tb. Ml.s Catherine Smith has (jone to I.oiik Island to care lor Mis Prank li. Smith, who is seriously ill. arun Wortheiin loaded n cur with cat- t' and sheep here lui-t week. H'-v. 11. W. Atwell of S-hclhurne will nn (, Kpi.s.oiial services at the Methodist i i . i ch Sunday afternoon at :! o'clock. KAST CIIAUl.OTTi:. T.irena? Qnindl.m Is dlKKlmr a cellar pre-p.i-a'oiy to bulldlnft a houe eat of his . 'lei's. William Qulrdlan's, residence. I: id'- J Uy was oh-erved at tho llaptlst i Inn eh on Siiuda last with a programme, f i ei-liation and souk. A fic w ill ulTer i is was made. jo.vi-ipvii.u:. The I.i nd-n-lland society met with Mrs. Sir ven llildreth lust Thui day.--M Iss Ad f'e 1'ilmer and William O'Xeil were l". eiiilv married al Huntington by the l!ev. s I'. Perry. They will reside in lovn.- ,'i,,. icvival meetinns held ai the Tnlnn 4! eh by the Rev. Mr. Land were lm-eely si" ended. A. M. Snow has returned from HoMnn, brliiKlns: with him a line diivins b ii -r - The work on Widow Merry's lions" - laosierslin,' rapidly. Minnie Haskins is , iv ill with an abscess in the stomach iliiH Woodredth Is seiiously 111 with ni" iiinouia Wiuner Uwyet "f Ounln-r M i -s . ra.i th" pupsi of Mi and Mrs. A. .M. Siliens the insi wei'k.-Th" J.end-n-llau I s ieiet.v Intend to set up an i-ntertnlnment a' l in puttins up Mrs Jb-ny's house -Mi-s Ada Crandall has closed a suc-cc-sful Inni of R'-hool in Watoibury. WIU.1STON. Henry Hoot stinted for Callfm ma Frl dav nicht. aenmpaniwi by Abhle Ka. h' o In- neeii vlsltlns with her bi-oibei-. Nev.s 1 ,1- been lecclved Ol th'- ddilll of liiv. .1. Hough in Santa Ttarbara, Cal . October I He was f0 m, i-)y pasu.r of tin- i ' men -.4 "iml i hurcb In Ulis plan-. Mis. Mar-, a! p'tin has i-ftuvned lo her buine in Ni w -ton. Ml.-Mr. Smiiers nn sold his farm and l ii i Id i nuts on the north s'de of th" mud lo Mi Amos WulMon, i in -hi i-l J ' lo 1 1 $M'0. -The Tonus I'eople's Chri-tian union uf the 1 IversulU'i chui' h will li;m a sociuldo i, Mr. Horace Nlium'. Kilday evt-nlnn, N'l.vember '. - Mm. Henry Wilkln of ltut latid Is visiting; her mother. The Mls-,fs A in." and Marie Conner uip at borne HlXTI.N'GTON. A Hsiilar meiline of Whito l.o-t, No ."A n A. I'... will be hold Satuiday. Nuember Zj, al J p. m. 51. K St-viiin- I', inilldlns.' a t'V barn. Arihui Kills of lii iiuuind lias j' .rchau'd the mill at t tie t'entie. Arthui, Kin of John Sadller, U on tho -ie; INt Ml . Susie I'.oijeis has rented loom - at 13. (i Dart's, where Mil will do a dressm iking 1 1 :nu--K. (ieorye Phillips nf Michlsan lii Hindint', a few days at his uncle'-., j u. J'' nnott's MIh Marie Caswell has ie i rnrd from Shelburne. win re --he has b'ou vHItinK lilends Klmer Wllli.iiai has tented Eugene King's teneun ill hou- and will tal'.M posiics&ion this week. James Molibs has built a new load from his. farm t i i he main io.nl. C. M. Met rill has U-nsed I 1." farm lo William Daly, who takes pos-sf.-sion December li. Mis. Maiia A. iih t. f 11, who was injured by k tall last week, r couvaleicent. Ile. Daniel Hand ot Danville, N. H., preaeheil at the 1'nlon cliilich last Sunday. I'eter Ahline lias l loved to A. D. White's farm. hew Is 'iondrirli of South liui PriKtiJli ha based 0 W. Sayles' farm and takfii iinssesslon. -A D. While is at home fiom HiirliUh'tnii, v here halms been for wernl weeks' iiumI kul troatmcnt. JEIUCIIO CKNTUi:. llev. tl. Kose will occupy the pulpit le xt S mday There will be an illustrated Pm'- 1 .ire Sunday evening, the subi i t beiiu "The liht of the w 01 Id. "The h-cture mven In the chapel Satuiduj evenlni' hy Mr. Hibbanl w.u. veiy inteiintini; and In t. ructlve. My special renueBl Mr. Hlbbaid will give another fine lectin u in the chain-1 on Friday evening. Mis. Jennie V. Hail f ad a sermon, by Phillips (Hooks, last Hunday in the Conifi-es-ational elmrch. Tho Dadles' Aid held t sockible in tho church vestry Wednesday eveiiins .Mis N Ilonluim und Anna Hull, who have been 111 for some time, aie better hitm y HmlMi and family have moved Into one part of Mr. II. D. Smith's houae Judsou Htilei, who recently wini Hum iieie to the far West, hoplnn to rcBiilu his health, write Dr. A H. Summers, lornietlv of 1.1s place, now of Omaha. N " , that )i endured th lourney wtil t ' it,, c LciionJ rrii (iit la i w i d ij I" i u l-I-Jihla, whero M' le lit ,jfd (l Kooil position Lli'ha J3en ly i im- I rldae is ilsitliiR hip niece. Mis. Atllia ltBlisom. Orvls, Walter and Vnloil How land Weill to Woodsvlllp, N. II., lnt week to attend the funernl (if their slstei.- Mis. I''innk Hubbaid of linchestir is vlsltliu; her mother, Mrs. richl. - Miss Kate Yoil; has returned rtom her vlII In Moietown. -Mrs. i:. Itosu bin been quite 111 the pa-t w eek. niCIIMOND. The bulldlni- for a itrlsl mill N up and nearly coveied. The niacbliiery Is heie. A 21-horsp. power Basolliie enciiie will iiu nlsli motive powei. A itaiiR of men an illyRing a dllcli and fayliifr pipe to briny, watir ti hunt loo lods from n laiiv- sprina on William S. I'leemaii's farm.- Dr W'hii -tiker from llarre war In lown last week. -Dr. 11. J. AiultewR and wife Horn lluiliru' tnn weie in town last Sunday. -The- La dles.' Aid society will meet with Mrs. Allen Itrynnt next Friday aftei noon.-- fti-v. Mr. Thomas from I.nndon, Knttlmid, will tirencli at the Coiifrreyatlonal church Sun day, the 24th iliBt. HINKSMrilCiH. ThanksRlvliiK ball at the r.n penler Itotif-e, Hlnesbureh, Thm-bday c-ieiilntr. Novcmbi-r 2S. Mulc will lie lurnlslied by the toward Operu House orchestra The HlnesliuiKh rnllrcad Is belim grad ed within n mile of tlvvlllasie I'rol Jon-' closed u successful term at the Hiah school j last Friday. Students atlei d' d from Ch.n lotte, Monkton, I'l-rrlsburpb and Slinks, born as well u this town -Tin- l-'ra-r I heirs In this town are cxni ! Ins ittltc a j lesncv frotu an uncle who has iu-t died hi London, Hiir. -Mrs. A. 1. Wnlki-r "I Mnrllnpton is isltlnir ber pannt .A1, and Jlrs. J. H. AH' n.- -X M Sunday tliore will be ti 1'nlon Trinpi larue s,-r,. I i under tlie direction of the W. c T. I 1 1. A. Pout Is llvlim in his new Ik ie. j lX D13 llllll.l, C1-2XT li 1-1. j Sirs 'leot'ge Atehersin and daui'hter. i 'Mr, fla'.lup, are vl'dtlni? In Moi ri ill' ', iKdnard lilaUi-ley, who lias lu.cii v'-IHiil lelailvcs In Xnsliua. N. II.. tor lb" p.,-t ! two monlhs. hns rrtlirned home - Mi unl t Ml-i. l.-ander Tllllscn have niovd into; the hoiMc nf Mrs. Until Terrill and will1 jeaie fur her the comini? wlntr r. -Tin i e 1 V.'I11 be n Mlble rendlim every edne-ilav i nftcriiooii ai Mis. Altniia Aleml s -'II.' iVnti" oeliool eloficd last Wedne-day iii'l tthe school in the lower district dosed last I ! .Sa'tliday.- -.Mrs. . J. Full-i's heal h ' I very poor. , j ST. fH-IOIKJi:. .Mr. Calvin lsham of the Him of Jones I lsham visited his father and mother i last Sunday. Mrs. C. S. Allen is in vrry1 poor health not bavintr fully recovered . from her recent sickness. .Martin Tlllev ! i was In Kssex last Saluiday and Sunday,! i the Kiiest of his friend Arthur Washburn j-Mr. and .Mrs. Oalf-s and child ir Milton Inro n-Witlns .Mr. and Mrs. James dates. Mlss .Minnie Wrlsht or lllneslmrRh spent 'last Saturday with Miss MuiKiuet Tllley. I'NDHllllll.l.. j Will Ashley has moved into the house (recently vacated hy William Mlood. The Iteeves farm recently purchased by Mr. 'llushey has been sold to a Mr. Carpenter of Murllnuton. Mrs. Arubelle Tupm r Is in l'.oston for several weeks Tim leetiMe byOeoiRe Hlbbaid at tho academy on l'ii day i veniim was desci vint; of a larger aiuliencc A parly of yuuiu; people tium tills place were entei taln'd on Kiidu 'evening at Jericho Centre by Mr. and Mrs. .. II. Chapin. Mls Anna Wlllcy tor whom the party was niven louxcs for Mos- i ton soon, to spend the winter. Mrs. Har- I vey Thompson Is slowly ImptoviiiB In. I health. The three vIIIiikc schools elo-e j this weel;. Willie and Minnie Kini; and , 'lintoii nnd Willie Mead are visiting in j i town. Clinton Mead ha-- lllled a position veiy acceptably at the Walerbury Insam asylum tor some lime. Ross Humph-! icy is visiting: his patents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Humphrey Mr. and Mis. M. I., i Washbuin ariivid this week from Alasl; i i i for their usual winter's slay in Veiment.i 1 They came from San Plan I 'en via Xev 1 firleans, Washinstou and New Voik. A ' shoit stay was also made at the Atlanta ' fair. W. S. Stevens has arrived fiom ! Alaska, where he has heen for the last two years in the employ of the Alaska Commercial compnny. A lawsuit was n-j eently brought against Mrs. Sanrent ol i.lerlcho hy l-.dward Sinclair for pay tor I draftlne; plans, uc, for a house. The Jury lawariled Mr. Sinclair 1" and costs. Mi. I Milliard appeared tor the complainant and ; I,. K. Wilbur for Hie defendant. WIXOOSKf. Thanksgiving Will soon be at haud and wo shall ail of us go somewhere or else have some one come aud take d inner with it". Now, next to the ood things to eat is a handsome table, and nothing adds to it more than line linen. Now we have anticipated your wants in that line and have for your inspection the most completo lino of Table Cloths, .Napkins and Doylies ever shown in this city. Beautifnl goods, rich in appcarauce and a treasure to any housekeeper, and those goods are marked to sell. Bought before the riso and in quantities to get bottom prices, we give you the benefit. Bo wise ; look over your stock : examine it carefully, and, if you need anything, come to the Richardson and you will be thankful there is a New Store. Now, another thing that helps people to enjoy their thanksgiving is to bo well dressed. Wo do not mean in the extreme height of fashion, but in a way that makes one feel comfortable and good. We have provided for this, and you can get at our Suit Depart meat a handsome tailor-made costume for a small price, and ttiey will make a stylish suit for street or house wear. Come in and see how well you can clothe yourself for a little bit of money, and you will be thankful. Shawls. Another atticle of vtcariiift ap parel that can he lound in our clonk loom that is both ulcganl anil comfortable ..nil of which wo haw a full line. Velvet Shawls, Ueaver Shawls Reversible Canu Ts Hair Shawls (iokl Medal anil Scotch Long Shawls -all of the best inaht s and a joy to the wearer. Gents' Furnishings. Stylish iieckuear, juiin" in cverv respect and at prices much lower than els; where : Dress Shirts, Col lars and Ctifls and the Jew lry usually worn with them. It's sur prising. The beautiful Fins, But tons ani Studs we can show you. and they ate A i in quality and very natty in st le. ! Umbrellas. J A very necessary article at this j time of jvar anil at all prices, 'ii ,') lir-t luiiis ami marked j7t,r Jill 1,7. Hen's Underwear. j A line line nf choice garments, 'and they (it : neither too long nor too f li M t. Trv them. I i Yarns. i j Soincthin every lady has to I have, and do you know wo used to hear lots of complaining about the high prices ask 'd by other dealers, b.it we have c tanged all that. You can buy any of the fancy yarns of us at manufactureis" prices. Come and see. Don't forget to visit the Cloak-, Dress doods and Millinery departments. Nye and d.iURhtcr were tailed lo Alburn, Monday lo attend the funeial of Mary, Infant ilauliter of tienrne Xye - .laiii'H Maloney cm bin foul Mondav. IIAST I'Alltl-'li:i,I) Miss Mahle Xorihrop or Sheldon N visit In al II. '. I'olbui li s --The pl.i., "Sen Drift," presented by the local Dramatic conipanj, was a mici ess, and was attend' d by pood houses each nljtlit. -The villa;;'' school ilcised a very iMirceKBf ui If nil last J'rlday, tin teachers, Misses Trances l.y. doux and .Maude tlllbert, fleservinj! much credit H. I. I.ap.111 of St. Albans ivas in town bift week to assist Sliirtevanl's oi-ehesii-a, who furnished music ror "S'-.i Drirt." KAIItl'AX. Mrs. Kai ah Xorthrup "f Sumei vlll", Mass.. Is vlsltlnu her In other, Dr. A. i. Ilrush. Al llliir S. KIllR nnd wife, Kate M. Cllley, both ot Tail-fax, were inarrli-d at Monlpelier the II lust, by ilev. 1-:. 11. Ilarl. Mrs. Prank Hurt or Knosbtii nh is vHfintr her nmllier, -Mrs. H. Sanderson Mr. and Mrs . S. lialon have a son. Inn n the nth inst. The leinallis nf i Id Bar Mlnir weie tuken lo West Milton for bur in! the lath Inst. (Sen. Ili'iniau or .Swan Ion was In town the 12th Inst.- The mask ed parade rIvcii by (he pupils of the villa," school.-, the ninlit of the l.lth was a vei v pleasiint social. Tin y had some very pi 1 1 iv co'tnim s. 1'ncle Sain was fll i- pi -ented. no le-s than four appcarina lor him. I'. .1. Kariisworih and wile hu none tfi New Haven to visit their ila i-ht- ., Mrs. Wrlvht. iiAicKianchi). Annie Spofl'ord nf Mast Jnffiey, N. II., I'o-inerly nf Hakersllr-li', sailed with friends ni tin- Itrookllne for Jamaica, W. J., No. r.i. wi:st ni:i:Ksiiiii:. Oscar llnwen returned ft nm T'-npsjU t llia 1.-1 t week, Wheti' he pa leell l1'lei: Ids lather for n-ieral w. '-Uj. Mi . . Se.iris h,i- none to Wir.d--or.- .Mr. I'';;? r' Swalilon has le-en cimaue.l m teai h the winlei leim ol school and Mi1- .bnnie l.lvinttstolie as all ussisnu. ('It AN!) ism: county. Ai.nriidii fKNTiti;. ('nni daln.s. "oil Oi 11. 11. .Via m', di. d 1'il'lay morniiiK of uphnlfl pii'-nni inia The funeral wns held Sunday afteiuoun at the i-rsldt in"' of At. T Mott. Ills fa tin i and hrothtr. who live Sprtniifleld, 31.- . were h"i-e ful 'he tillir ral. Ilenaj.th I'help? who hii-i b-eii MitliiK bis bioiln i. M. )'.. Phelps, i,l( Kn,- to p.o-don. Mas , io ',e with his sou. Mr. Phelps is t'O years olu and came here from tho Wi'?t alor. in .luii". lie i vi ry active and slroni; lor a man of his aue. Mr. John C.ule. spent a few day in HurllliKton last week. -School i VV f'fW JC i I rMfe A Young BY THOMAS VENTWORTH HIGGINSON The best ten, fifteen, twenty-five, fifty and one hundred books. A moderate library com pletely outlined in the November 0 K j,CI -'v. v 7 I "CA GSrFs Library LADIES' HOME JOURNAL 10 Cents on all News-stands The Curtis Publishing; Company Philadelphia i I Vcitivnt Pi,-- a.soi i.itloii in Pi i 'last Friday Claren.-e Sawyr 1, , i inio the Moihnfllst iiarsonaK" - T , I emy -loses J-'rklav of this w k 1 W'-ek's vacation. 'I'lie wln-f 1 h.i-. 1. In the pit m rhe elect! e plant, th I house. Is about completed, and u n rival ol I he dynamo they will iinnu j.l ',. a ' .-el , r i the li.itf- closes at the (Viitie .'i Ida y . -Al arv Nvc, ilybeput In place. It Is expected thai tht- Inrant daiiKhter of Mr. and Airs. George ' plant will lie In operation In two w.-K--. Xye of lHnliKate, died Friday e '.nitiK at Work on the library Is belni? rupldly pti-h-tbe residence or Air. P.. li. Uockw'-ll, where ! Ptl and It will soon be ready for use. Airs. Xye has been " l n 1 1 ' ! i l it a few weeks. Tin- fillieial was held .Monday at la o'uloclc i at the house. Air. Xye, Alias Fannie Nv 'ol Fairlleld, Aliss ll.ittie P.ockwell of St. Albans and Aliss Jennie Ito' kv.ell of Ilur UiuKton were in town to attend the funeial. '- Itollu P.ock'.vel has sone to St. Albans, I where he has a position as flienmn on the I'entiHl Vermont railtoad. .Milan Soule lias frone to Sabrfibois. P. ,., where ho will ! attend school the coialnn wlntei. ' .NORTH IIF.P.O. The lake is rising nuite rapidly since ihe lalns. John Dm ham has the wall lor new barn completed, JFI.H I. A MoTTK. RICHARDSON "fllC K 'I' Q)J '' Y- DEPARTMENT - yj vy(ttv 'iy i Aliss Anna Thomas has resigned her po-i i-dtlon as bookkeeper at th" I'orponition meat inarkft. AIi.-s Donna Pox has taken j her place. i j Phnrles Lafountnin. sr., has cold his' farm or. upper Alain street to Jus-eph 1 Deforse; consideration, W, i Joseph U. Devlno Iiiik ill his store win-i (low a pretty p:t 1 1- of ied lovs, which arm I allraitini,' considerable attention. Thce I foxes weie caurtlit by :. t'nry of Celebes- j 'ter when quite youmr. ami they have bren I in his insscssion until now. I hi a bar-Mann biawl near the depot Alon-, 'day evening Joseph Alexander was lilt over ' I tho head with a beer bolile and received a ' j severe cut. lie was afterv.'ai d laid low, , with rhe poll email's hilly and taken to jjall on the 10 o'clock car. I i Joseph Pates nnd wire Ohvo, liave sold tin lr liomost(-ad in folchester ,, William I laml Fllza AlmitKoniery . consideration ' S. II. Weston has sold his interest in j the liolfe wood lot 111 Sunderland Hollow I to .1. F. l.eonaid; I'onslderaiion nominal. JJailey and Putiiam have dissolved part-I ' ii"ihip, S. X. Putnam being the lotirlny:, miiuber. 1 1 Airs. A. 13. Clement has return.il from ' a few days' visit wllh her patents in I , llardwlck, Vt. Tim ball thai bad been ni ranged by the! , ''apt. Kinmiit Crawford t,-.i nison ol'l'ortl P.ihan Allen for ThiinkxgMnK fvc in Cor-I ' p. ratlon Hall has been ioHtponcd in de-, , 1'i rcrce io the wishes of the managers oft Si. Sleidien's Festival. It is a mc-.l niai?- I inaninious aft on the part of the garrison! to thus Ktvc up their pleasure to contribute u. the sir-cess of the Festival now be'nn. held, us the holding of tho ball would have necessitated the illsciintlniiliiK of the Fes tival TliunksKlvliiK fve. This ad of the Kalian1! troopers ip most uratefully appre iciated by all inlyt ested in tho success of j the Festival, ; It Safins that the hlKhv.'aymen have j transfen ed their ba.e ot oierntlons from I Sunderland Hollow to Wlnooski. About ll:;w Tuesday nUlit, so tho story roc-, i LI. I!. Wncry. a conductor on the Alllltary Pos-t railroad, a.s on bis way home, walk i Iiik up Harlow .tieet, Winn near the railroad crossing two nicn Jumped out and loidored him to keep rpiUH and slvo ihem hi.-i money. Air. uf:y, who bad the faro register In his hand, diew olf and hit one of tli' liltfhwaym 'n in he head with it. The. other Immediately drew a knife and stabbed tho conductor, cutting two sashes on the sldu of his neck, one In his left I ha ml and anothei in his left arm. .Mean while Warty freed himself from th" hluh wayiuen and rat. down tho street. As liar low stieet in hat vicinity is veiy dark, Wauy was unable to recognize tint rob bers, lie 'thoiitslu. however, lliat they wote masked. KKANKhl.N COUNT V. ST. ALBANS. Air. and AIi. Alfred I. Diilclier le turncflTliursdaj'cv enlng from Norfolk nnd Itlchniond, Va., where they havo bein Kpendlni,' the pa threu weeks. Air. Willard J. .Moore, who has been with Charlos Wymnn .V (.'o. for the past four yeurs, leaven on December 1st for (jleen ileld, Alaiis., wheic he has secured a de sirable position In the Jewell y business. Mr. Alooro lcavu-i a Kreat many friends who rewt his departute. Airs S.uah AI. lleteber dleil early Fri day niornlnt; from heart disease com pllcntod with asthma. Him waa tho inoth- l er ot two daughters, one Joslo U,, at one time, toachcr In tho lllnh school here, hut now married and residing In .Northampton and Aliss Ilelon J-'letohor irf this town. Dr. .Manuel has moved to nurllnifton, Where ho will practice, his profession. Ills brother, II- ' Alnnuel, Is to occupy his house on Hank fclicet for the present. Tho shooting between the representa tives of Company 11 and the civilians was won by the latter Score: Civilians. A S itlehardson fiu, Dr Jenn 6, 1,. (' Hall ,V, 1 Itev A Ullllsou Dr llerkeli-y il, Dr Moren -IV, F K, t'hambeilaln I1'. Dr Web ster in. A U I'obimon 19, 13. nf -t ,1 Alcx aiidtr i'S, Di D A Him h li Company 15, Scrst Alooii'y tw, L, a, IiiKiaham Corp. lnsiahain "I. Tim-. i'h,:dlek tr'. Dieut. Soule s, Set (it. Cleveland 17. dep. Culver 12, Seint. Mason ".it, Piivate Alc C,c Uriel; T.J. Private Sliarion Me. Private lsham 27. Total, civilians T.1S, Company 1; 47.1. It is exu'i't'-il that another ( one .-; will take plaee on ThanksRlvliiK day. The remains ,f Airs. Sarah A. l-'lf tchrr, who illed mi l-'iidav inoriilnK. we.'n taken to Xoi thampton, .Mass., on Saturday for Intel incut. Airs. S. P. Pas'nian Is very ill at her home on Funland slieet. The ltev. Duke llnzxeli, who formerly worked in the pototllce heif. Is now pas tor of a lloiirl.diinf? liaptl't church at liat t'e Creek, Al It'll. W. 11. Waslibmne, who has been hunt Iiik at Ch.iteauKay Lake the part week, bad tlie mi'fortuu" on Sntui'i.iv to cut off his prenl toe on his left foot while chop ping wood for a lire. He came home Sat in day niitht and was very weak from loss of blno.'l, as he had to navel two inllen for assistance. County Court adjourned sine die Sat urday nh,'ht, after a session which has lnsteil much lonKer than the average. An unusually lame number ol caj.es have been cleared up and stricken from t lie docket. Tlie funeral of Airs. J.yman Draper was held from her late if sldeiico In Ueoriila Sunday, and was larjrely attended by relatives and friends from St, Albans, Milton, Sln ldoii ami Km Huston. The ser vices were conducleil by V.i v. Charles Clark, assisted hy Hey. J. (!. l.urlme.-. The bearers were C. c. lillmore. A. W. rillniorc, li'n l''alrbank.-, Abner lillss, Lo renzo Post and n. li. Johnson. Aliss Fannie Ciabbe ot Summerside, Priiii-e IMwaiil Island, is vlitinr her b:i tber. W. 11. Crabbr. Alis-s He-He Swreney died Monday after noon at 1 o'clo' l; .it the home of her father, P.h-hard Swirney, ,-,n Ferris sti,-et. She li.is been ill with ciimniinpllon since, last Februniy and since that time has sintered much. She was '7 years, II months old and haves a lather, one sl-n-r. and two broth fis lo inoniii her Io.s-. The woik on the ixifliruon to tae hospi tal is behiR rapidly pusued forward. It Is proposed by the superintendent to use the low r lloor of tlii-i extension lor Turkish baths, with a reservoir c-lRht teet deep below It aud the upper one for a inilioad ward, the uptnlnicnt at present used for that purpose helnjc made Into sleeping rooms for the muses and servants. Airs. I. K. liostwlck, who has heen spending two months with her sou, Air. Allium HoJtwIck lu Chicago, has returned ho inc. Ali. J. P.. Fletcher Koes soon to l.os Alii-'iles, Fa!., where sin- will Miciul the winter with In r son, Arthur 11. Fir tenor. The wedding of Aliss Julia Finn and Air. William Cm ley took place, at ril. Alury's church nt !i o'clock yesterday mornlnij, the Hi v. D. J. t I'Snlllvaii of tlclatiii. After a pleasant reception held at the home of the bride's parents, Air. and Airs, Curley left on the 11 o'clock train for New Vork. Airs. Joseph Leslie (,'oes to I!ui llnffton iliis wi-ek, wheie she will remain a month ut tlm Alary Fletchi r hospital bc'lntf treated. .Viss Alico Stuart Is very 111 at the homo of her uncle, Alajor .1. II. Mlmms. Air, and Airs. Fan ami S. Strnnahan ox peel to leave this evenlriK for New York, Irom where tiny will sail on the Skill llinl. for the llermildas. A very pretty, thoiiKh iiiiiet, home wed dlntf took place at :M o'clock last eveu iiiK at the residence ol Air. and .Mis. II. A. l.yon ui Fail Held strnei, when, tlielr daiiKhter, Aliss (iertrinle II. Lyon, was married to Air. II. Henry Heenian. Tin ccreinony was performed by ltev. C, S. Nutter, I). D., of the Alethodlsl chuieh, the Impri'sslve service of tho 3plscopnl churcli heliiK used. Tlie pallor, 111 which the ceremony look place, was tastefully decorated with a vaihdy of (lowers and potted plants. The bride wns attired In a (,'ieen walking ctn.lurne. Alter the tying of tho iiuitl.tl knot a choice supper was served. The gifts received by the young couple were varied and valuable. Air. and Airs, llecouau will no to houitekeeplng nl once ut the Dr. i.'luik place uu South Alain street. Airs. John Fletcher cxpci-U lo go to Dos Angeles, Oil., the llrst of December to spend the winter with her son, Arthur. Airs. U. W. Thompson and children leave Friday nUht for Jlaltltnoio, where Air. Thompson located In busnies Airs K. ft. MacLeod leaves Friday nluiii f' i Pitisburr. Pa, 10 spend it few wn K-, Wt'b Air Al.i I.t id w i o It 1 I i a I i laiterH 1u that city AD A Di" w returned la evm irr in a two month le apolis. iislt Willi her son In Alin- IIAST liFP.KSHI iti-; ciiHili's Kohi its has rented and moved to the Hymn I'ombs farm, lately -vacated I by K. Kenib." who has moved to the V. 1 Dunham lutni n South Itlehford Airs D. Aloren v sited her diuiglitfr. Airs. Georgi' Pugg or St. Albans, last week Mr. (iood- ! rieli !ias.'iirci,iacd and moved to the Dan- lei Aloot-n house Air. P'in.v and t'nmil.v i have taken imrtsession of the Lawrence house,-Halt ' Itonse v'eite.1 In Kh liford Salurdav and Sunday. .Miss Jennie Sol andl I'l't'iriird home Aionday from Sher- i brofike, wheie she has been teaching for ' tile pa-t three mnntl'.s i HKilKlATi:. 13. II. Lyon, brother of C I!. Lyon ot tills plare, Is located at Colruado Springs, Col. Alelvln Lent has moved Into the J. c. Place hmi-" Marshall Shud, nine a I well-known leshi'iil of tills place, dhsl Int Swanton last ,eek and was taken to Franklin for Inn il the loth Inst. H. J. llakey has iiturii" l from Cirdford, P. i - C. I'.. Lynn H leiildbiu an addition to ins bun. and i' It Lyon and son ate re modeling Heir stoic -Tlie new depot Is completed .l.isepn Jloiat, Jr., has gone to Hedroid. P. Q., to wot 1:. lOmery Rrev.i r has gone to Rochester, X. V., to spend the winter. .Marshall Sears Is al work In the grii-t mill -The members ol' Si. Louis chui'h will have i chlcki'ii pie supper at J'r. I "lyerie-- Thauksgiving I3e. i'li:tciu3k. Itev. 1. i. Hooth. D. D., of Alor I'f'.llie wl'l piuch ai lb- I'nlvcrsa list chui.-h i.uxt Sunday, Nov. 21 h, In " clu'inKe with Piot. Cat ter.-Mrs. Joseph Langtun Inn. -old iculy SlW.iin worth ol' turkey.-) to A. Heemau of Full fax, rtci i ing 1-1 cents per pound dressed. Dr. Hrlggj and wife have taki'ii a carriage drive io N-wport this- week. Uarl Smllle, ult, -t son of Natlnip Pmihe. was Injured i - -i-ntlv while win king on a logging Job a I JeiTer si. nvlllc. ijuarterlv meeting services were held in the Al. 1-3. Church last Saturday evening, the presiding elder being present.-The Ladles' Aid met with Airs. O. J. Thomas last 1'ilday and a social was held in th" eiening fiom which about five dollars was icallze'l. Th" membeis of the society have been busy the past summer, meeting nenr iv every week, dicing ipillts and tlxlng 'illlttg Inr carp' I rugs and making Hill; draperies. Some of the carpeting sells for one dollar per yard. The funds thus rnls ed gf) to repair the Methodist church In this plaee. Nearly all lad boarders from the city have bought and taken to their buines some of the lieaiitlful nigs that they have made - W. F. Hill lias gone to iliiiralo, N. V. to vis t relatives and fi lends. LA3IQII.LK COUNTY- OK13I3X AIOFNTA1N S1-3.M INAItY NOT1-3S. Ilev. and Airs. C. H. Ilichaid-on. both former Instructors tn the Seminary, un ited friends nt the Center over Snmbij. Alirs. Florence Tower, a former etwhni Tald last week n verv pleasant vi-rt to , her former schoolmate, AlNs I,, u,i Al. ! Church of the Seminari. Tho athletic Held is rlaily being utilii.e.l by the bos In games ot uasa and tout ball. Airs. J. N flreene of the ICocuti.'ii De- hls 'parttnent has organized a class ut Watei bury. Since the recitals fflven at tin- Scm ilnnry, ami at Waterbury bv the principals or the AIuslc and Elocution Departments, several invitations have been receivt d from the surrounding country to repi ut them. Arrangi ments are already rnude for )3nosburgli Falls, Nov. 20, and for Rtnrksboro, Nov. 2 The principal eent which Is occupying the attention at the present time, is the Cantata "I'ndPr the I'jlms," whi'-h ts to be glen at tho Seminary. Friday evening, Nov. 22, under the dltcctlon ol the music teacher, Allsg l-3Iizaboth 1-3. Smart. Thi concer t will be followed by ,1 suppt r nnd t-oelal. SWANTON. ' The new C. K. D'ole block on tlie ,,i sifie of the river o i Depot street is neaiiv completed, ,it, i ,t lnipioveirent and addition lo that se "'inn of the village. Air. Hogle's inoniunental vtorks will be mil' h better accommodated irr their new ffuar turs. l.ouls flauihier has been aw.ml'd the contract lor tin in-w prb-sfs re.-ldeii. c. The foiindatinn is ali'Mdy cninideted end is S6.7U, The biiihllng ! to be thite Mai i- s high, and i to be tlulslied by the lli-t o, I Alay. Aliases Carpenter and Hogle ba' .three classic in daining organized for in sea-oii. KICHFOKD. The llpwoith l.e.ig .e will give ,i s,,,i,; Thursday evening, a: Itev 11. II. Nanton'- A young man named liuyott had hN ! u badly broken Wcrlnesil..y while hreaklnj, a fi'Plght train. Alis Fany Heff of liiu- lii.glon is vlaiilng filet, il In town Tie econd enieit.iinment of the Klcliford Lei -tin o Com se was ghen last 1'ilday (veil ing, hy the Fpstltol Concert couip my ol Huston, every scut in the hull being taken Airs. Joseph Seymour left Tuesday for Nashua, where (die will live with Inn son, Hflijanrln Thomas. 1'KANKLIN. I AU-. Levi Wild and child aie vlsiimg her naienls. Me nnd Alls. David Hakei of '(lloter. .Marshall Shedd tiled 111 Swantoul I last I hiusdin-, n funeral was held In tho Al. 1-3. church In Ibis village S.iliiida, nt 1 p. ni. Kev. S. II. Smith olllciutid. Air. Sliedd was for many yen is a respected rt shield nf 1 1 'h town and one of a l.imllv of 10 chlldieii. All-. 1'31 vli'.i Ilastou of North lliookiield U now the only surtivlni: inember ol the family who with Ml Addle Hoar, a niece, were pieseiu ai the funeral. I'. L. Hopkins is moving Into tin 1'Vltuu IIousb which he leceully ptu-chacil. STOWL. The flinei.il .-ehcs of Capt. Albeit C. Kaymond weie hehl at I'nity church Thursdav hfieinoon, under .Masonic am-, plees, and tin- huge building was idled with those wishing to show the last mink of respect to the dead. P.ev. Dr. 1. P. Hooth of Atariisville wits tin- olliclatlng , clergyman ami was assl-ted by Kev. S. F. Drew and Kev. Di. Woi then. AIuslc was furnished by u quartette coinpo-cd of C. I II. II. Staffo'il. Airs. Walter Churchill.' .. II. Cheney and A. A. Koyce, Tho j Hot al off ling' were many and beautiful. Th" comrades ot II. 11. Smith post, ot , which Air. Kaymond was a member, at-' tended In a body. The village schools and all stores and places of biibincss w'ere closed during the afternoon. Miss Hlanchu Stearns Is very low. Aliss ("lussie Pitet snn Is tlie possessor of a new AL Phnil up right piano. Charles Stone of .Minneapo lis is at 1-3. K. Hale's. 13d Kaymond is home from .Minneapolis. The funeral of Airs, Kennelt was held Wednesday. .Mrs. Hrniiia Paul of Aiorrlsvllle olllclating. Lynn Pratt Is laid up with a strained shoulder. The .Methodist Ladles' Aid met wltli Aliss Jes-ie Wade on Wednesday. Horace Fa mice has the frame ot his new wood-working sliop up. A social gathci Ing was held at the home of Air. and .Mrs. P. Al. KoblriMin Saturday iwenlng, A horse belonging io Air. Atkins of Sterling became unruly near Pik-'s mill, Saturday, w locking the wagon. An aggravated cae of wife beating Is occupying the attention ot tlie aulhoi ities, Fred S!ves-ter audi wife hi lug Hie participants. (leorgo I Kutnhain went to St. Johnshury 1' inlay, j 1IVD13 I'AKK. I.. II. Den is at ii nded the me.i ins ol .he The fall term closes Tuesday, Nov. 21, the winter term beginning Tuesday. Dec. lid. There Is good reason to expect that there will be an Increased attendance nt the winter term. As a consequence of the invitation of Aliss Minnie Smith the Faculty will spend the week of Thank 'giving at her home in Starksborn. with venison of h,-. I'ullington. II. . !- l-'arl.ilid peni Sued.i v Aliss Ji nnle Half Noith Strarford tin a 'i e The "W s, mini he II-. w occupancy bei'm,- h, cember. Airs. AI. c I dug. The extra i Ip . the T.ake road hu ' winter. .Messrs. O mi l A force of men engnr d u steam mill at i 'i ml" i , moving It to the pi n I burned a few mom ,- , - of this place. CAM Hill l 'lblO.nl Ji w J I Helalives from with All' nnrl Mr. Wilcox of Dani ' brothers, J. Al. ai place. Air. and Al leturncd fiom a derhlll and Air. i I v have returned ft- m : 1 rest P. Pf-ano of Mom: the winter at T :n m und Mrs C. 11. v , Kate, started lor ' a n ing, win I- they nl ,-i George Holmes have taken tl- , llnck steam 'i nell has l.iii 'hi place. I 'i ,- I Mi oi visitim- a' P.' i S"f 1' comb ha- 111 'e I w Allen and i- a 1 Jiaf -family bin i im m I Kansas. Alurntt 1'1-v Fuirliel'l the pus secured his forn - !. Howard is improv ag " Fitda Holmes 1- ii-, ind I . I" 1 Hi I I her has aeepted a T. Prevost has m v and Wert Sandei o Wetlierby tenem l gave Aliss Julia 1. n honor or her 1st presents were let Pettey celehr-ited ' nl cers.irv Thursd.i Airs. .. H. I'pck is home nom F.urlingtein ,,j -,.i v, , i much Improved in health. Klmer Peckju j p, wm mP t ami urn iNesiovera'f notue rrom lanatia where they have heen nt work for C H. NOKTIt IIVD13 r.MlK. SH 13L1 'ON. I'3dward Trudeuii died T.iosday, Novem. her 12, aged s' sears. All'. Trudeau has lived irr town since lil')- Thu funeral was held at hit. In in residence on Thursdar.. Ilev. W. J. Watt olliclatlng. He was c ! .Mason of uo, ntnndhig anil the Masonic fraternity t(,ut charge of tho set vices, jllaitdd I!. Alarvlu ot Allance, Neb., wb" I has been hi town foi a few days, slarle. I'm Ills home Friday -Mr Alan III Is ehi, ; ' 'lain tle.-ii.it , iiiii Chli,ti, Itniliiii;. 'n an! yiui ralli J '-l r irti in d llOtl I , ,t lJ0el ft (. 1 III Jllllle 1,41 one ,, i.um Df ember 1 .1 I The lu it l! for -Both tho nictliod and results wher ijyrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant anil lcfreEhiiig to tlie taste, and act, eently yet promptly on the Kiiluey3, Liver and J?ow0lgt cleanses tho sys tem ciTectually, lLpels colds, head, nclies and fovors and cures hnhitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy oi its hi. 1 ever pro iluced, pleiiBing to thu l.tsto and nc ceptnlilo to tho Ftonnicli, prompt in its action and truly henciic'til in its eflects, jirepared only from the mosl healthy and ngreoahlc suhstanccs, itf uauy excellent tji-ttlities conui'cnd it .o all and havo made it tho inos. lonular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for pale in !)() nd 81 hottles by all leading driijj iits. Any rohaido driigijif-t wli my uot havo it ou hand will pr no it promptly for any one vh i-hes to try it. )o not accept a-i t'tute. Ml FORN I A FIG SYROP CO. SAN tHAHWSCO t AL. lommu, nr. mi tunic m. .Stearns of Johnson for the past six month Air. Peck brings two nice deer trophies of the chase Arba moving to Ilnrdw h-K. MORRISVILLE. The evaiig'listie woik of 1-3 A. Whiitur is continuing this week with large cunjs'c- gaiions present. --Lyman Vllodwortll, Dr. T. J. Holbrook and Julius ., iundy erect ed granite monuments in Pleasant VP w I cemetery last week. Th" waier and light commissioners are continuing the water s-ervice to the south end of Congress street and trom there to lower High street, or I the "Kandolph road." Next week Wed nesday night brings th" annual firemen's ball. The shoe counter woiks will have an electric lighting plant of n own, Congressman Power., addressed the Acad emy students and in. unions citizens on the vailous phases ot tile money question, ill a non-partisan way. at the Academy on Saturday evening. -The fall term of , school in nil departments at the Academy closes on Tuesday t veiling of next wreU, an evening with Longfell nv constituting I the closing evercises. Prot. ileorge II. F.l- niore s dancing school opined on Satur day evening at the 'own hall. Hon. Thomas A. Lake of K.i, kvllle, Conn., Harry Cutler of Hail" .nil John Aloulton of Lyndonville wc- m town over Pwi- I day. Airs. F. A. Cl.uk v n ates the Petk I house on Winter street and will live with I her mother. Airs. Fo.-ter. m Fnlon street. Air. Turner will occupy 1 1 1 - bouse vacated bv her, and Mrs. . n. Cii-liman the house vacated by Mr. Tinner, nil' from .Maple street. Jim. A. . Ulle nil Aionday lor California, where she will spend the n lu ll er A special poultry train passes tlirough here Friday morning. .Mr. Kdrnunds of llaidwick lias moved his ra.nlly here and will occupy both the tenement ami stoic ( loom in Airs. j, ll. K,-d's li ulthng, wher,. i he proposes lo eondiii t a icw-icrs' husi ' ncss.'flie optning luiure of tlie coui.-c ( by John Temide (Iraiis of Atlanta, C.u.. on Friday evening wn- a rry i-uccessful j affair. L, Jf, nu, ... Ho player, has un , offer to bo South and play with Hit oi 1'iiestra tlurlng the winter. Lamoille ilrange met for ilisi is,n and routine woik on Thursday. T. J. Stewart will ttaih u winter school at Lowell. Jlrs. Frank Stewart, living near the electric light ' t a lion, while ..Mining a child In Inr .u in-, slipped and nil in her home on iTmir-'l.iv night a, ),,!, her Jtg at the 1 i high. -The Km- II. li. Dwighl. who sent a ( .lblcgr.iia on Sutmday loiiceining the men recent Aimenlun trmbles, will be re- i mcmben d by many hei" he havug mar- r " lormer Aiorrlsvdle lady. Ilarpoot, i the scene of the lulest dlfflciillles, is tin, I iiome oi M'. .San-lkiuii. the former 1'. V. I M. studini. wlio w.i al o for some time' eini'li.sed in Aiorrlsvllle tanner . Jf r. ami , .Mi-. Pen :- JliKhell will move to the rooms 1 uer Pike's marble shop on llrldge street. I -Several Aiorrlsvllle people attended an' njo.alile concert at Wol ott on Tuesday i e cuing. Hriggs, nic mem man, vim ur resiid Saturday night h.i l Hllcer Town, us I he had lu his possession, us alleged, tools i 'Inn Im had taken fiom the slaughter I 'ioii-c of another mem man, who had a private mark and was able i.i identify his property. Hrlggs seciii-. tl ball and has .bsctilcd himself. WATI3KVU.L1:. Anil Leach h erect i ig a new horse ai rr. Uiirioii Wllley was in home from Momgonicrj Sunduy. Illbrlilge Wll- iir him been elected chorister ut the "nlon i bur, ! Ai.-s. Sallif Child hnu gotii Hi. All,, ns to i emalii through the wln- I Thur-day aftt rnoi u reahzsl by the .b 1 - 'u K 111 , TiiMilav mill tviU ,,- p skins as ,,,,. v-,..v mi,mV,. , JVest is j j.h0pnx lodce cv n-1- ive been procure In ( isley has been lal I up i d hand. t urrit ,i"i " Ml term of schoo' i n i tri -t last Friday w n I, . evening. liuttcr I" piiuntl last Sutuic1.!'. ,n dressed. Alorton llawi farming nnd gone to w Alisses Conner arid D"g a their vacation it luum Ti e tor the winter f nil - t! H evaporator man trom K i"a town th" past week. 'lb'- -ti Isaac Chase, foimeih ,.' t i. lat" of Slieldnn. wa- s, , i on ( Tuesday. C. A Com 1- iwr g ,t job of gradln- iro ind ! - ' South stieet. Airs . s. I was called to Wat"i bu:- n a illness of her dauslm : . M - ' has returned, lepnrtin; M - T iinproveil. Tbeopi He Pi from Pleasant J'a I- i" ' -into the Charles Ibm i- ' choir of the Jlethc In: i ert and sociable i'ih ! f wa", well pntlonlZ' l uc ' was scaliiied. Col c K I rt ce ntly pm chast d i i South stii "t of II. i: 1'.. extensive repairs m. t paratory to taking ti, ' i, lirst of .March -I. ml'.'" I vl Anierhan is making tn.. v r improvements ubout Ii - ' Alontaaue lilalsd. 11 . JI visit im- rclui n e- a.'d i len i - OIILHAXS COUNTY. i:i:i. Air. dinar Pearle- ,u, turned to their fat m in sliuttlng down of C' Stewart Haskell is in 1 done a good deal fm lb lit of the public in gr iv Derby Ci litre to tli v. , ty fence on the bin k '. and the line nnd bin I3uton's to the Centi taken Into many m n HAKT V .1. I! dm Hid Kelley was at homo from over Sunday. D. li. Pierce U. Wethcrell wen- In Newport last .Kill'Sii The first entertainni' course w as given Thui - .tv . Festival Concert ronip.i' v posed of Airs. N'tnn P.. Willi Fries, vlolonci 11" I. tenor; Jlrs. Lillian lb mu, w hall was well lllled. -John 1. ishetl a successful L in Krowulngton, ami is luum l'lugeno Jenkins is con l1 i schools at Iturkn 1 1 o 1 1 , . . i i llruirhy Airs. Allies, mmii, i has gone to .Newport t i -p. 1 with her son, l.oiviuo A' Ktathlng has he-n prom ' ' until to engineer o i tin p , railroad. Fully le" att. c I., pie supper at tin CiiirETTi. i last week Vednc'!u r. i CK 1"l'SP,l RY Among the pi. i-anie-- i Week was the in i riagt ol JI' eon to Joseph P.'tbi oi n.n A. C. Jackson ,m .Maine I' -lug a few da in until JP- ( son has gm weeks. Jli to her In 'lie Will' un 1 from Cmi 1' ll 'M ' in- iaiml mi. i hi II. will, .mm .a P irre tor a 11 K'iw-"ii 1 ! rbv I. un er '1. W ll' I ' - m 11 X i , la- tl.Ul't ill i ,i i D' It (C d i i h ji.ie.) X 1' i e i s t 1 M v n Vi i-lnn om ' Ml All, " k tl K i 1 a . i ne N ,1,1 i er a r ' 1 1 W I n lM