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0 THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS, TI1URSDAY. JUNE 15, 1890 VERMONT LOCAL NEWS (Continued from 3d page.) ONfnrd Teacher's Rlblc with her name ami 'e.nss or w on the cover, in gom. a una Mrs, George Allen, who has hoen iipr nd-' been engaged to plav for tho Wlnooskl ivuf.lcnl programme In connection with t ho inK n fow ,Iny, ,vU)l AIr( n,M,ry smith, 'contingent of the Fourth of July eclebrn literary exercises was rendered. In ,ddl- returned to her homo In Wlnoeski Tlmrs- tlon In Hurllngton.-Chlldron's dav was tlon to Miss Stanley's slngiiig there wete .J(1y, June S.-Mrs. William Ross, who has observed In the churches Sunday. In tho tin following piano souisi Miss Rcttlm been spending tho past two weeks In this I Methodist church tho plant decorations Ilrown aid Ida I)oty of Ksspk. Miss v aril.. vnvt, visiting relatives, returned to l.or were elnhorate, and in the Congrcgntlonal Stone of Rurlington, MIsh Olive Ilayden home In Plttstleld, Mass., Thursday, llerlrhurch th children executed a long pro of rnderhlll. At the close of the literary . .laughter, Mabel, went with hcr.-.Mr. nnd gramme very successfully.-Dr. Russell l.roRiainmn light rerreshments were sci v-1 mis. Samuel Dcnvltt started Saturday, 'and M. I". Remington drove to Rrldport ed. The lawn was decorated with torches June 10 rot- we,!N' visit to Jonesvllle. last wcok.-Kitzeb Sanctuary has begun nnd Chinese lanterns. I Duxbtir y nnd More town, the erection of his new building on the slto Mr. nnd Mrs. (leo. llolley nre Islllng i oiiiirlr Powell of Wnterbury spent Sun-(of the old red mlll.-Mrs, M, J, Kinsley of friends In Middlesex -Mr. Jennie ryler ,,ny )n lMf phc-Mrs. Mmiln Flnnnery , Heiiulkor, Is. 11., Is visiting at II. M. of lond-dti-lnc. Wisconsin, visited ft lends vW,0(I , )u,r p!orM ,, .iorU-1i. on Sun- lltlll's.-MIss Knte Currv nnd Jennie hero last Week. Mr. and Mrs. Win. M. Stevcns went Tuesday morning to lied- ford, ConH.la, to visit. Mrs. Stevens fiithei, Mr. RM Stevens, a man !, years of age. There, was .pilti a largo altnid iiice to t ic. Orange Children's day idcnlc at Mallett s 15av, Saturday. The children had a great' time. -Mr. ami Mrs. II. D.olb r of Clinton, 1 Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs N. 11. HIIss of I j-rcepott, mi., ui visum i Mrs. Laura I.avine. Rev. and .Mrs. 1. Tenney. who have been vH In? at Hpv. 7, H. Tenmy s. returned to their home in Waterbury ! rlday A young cliild or Mr. "'"'m. " hnrlfd Inst week. Miss Lena Towelfi of Ulehmond visited nt r. W. Hall's over Snndny. CltARI.OTTH. Children's day was oberved nt the Con- cregational church last Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Iieaion oi rniianeipnia in hmuh, at William Koote's.-Mrs. Arthur I'ase renirneil lU lin IIUJUI- 111 n niiru-u i.icvj Wednesday. Nlss Louisa Lewis of Bur- ilngton spent SUIKiny ni ner nnme. jnss Ahhle Dike of llrlstol is visiting at Mr. V V Tuckers " - "Sec Prindlcs Adv. In this number." 1T .t.lC'mV I A very pretty hom wedding occurred nt 2 o clock mesdaj at the lesldenee or L. M '"""hp:i'sl"'Vr',M ' afr rf unMiMMni Tho hn ie ,e ul Hall of HurllllKton. rhe house was ..eau- i- r ir ttfullv trimmed with ferns and white rrses. The bride was haudomely gowned in white innslln. Rev. A. Chaso perform ed the wedding ceremony. In the presence. of about forty friends ami lelatiw.i. At- ter tho wedding ceremony I crreshraenis june jsti were surved. The presents weie numer ous and very handsome The happy couple left In a soutmrly direction for n tvouciing tilp, their destination not being made p.ib U It Is expected that they will be ab ernt for a few weeks. The funeral of the late William J. Metcalf was laracly attended frum his old home In this jdace Sunday. The bearers were his brothers, .lailus and Wes ley, his brother-in-law. Prank Wllklns and his partner in buslncs- In i.urllngton. Thomas Conlan. Row Thomas Gregory ot- ,riating. The singers were Mr. and Mrs. Kerguson. Mr. and Mls Iliyant. There was a lireruslon or HOWerS, IllO grave helnrllnedand trimmed with overarrennnd once is Isi attendance. Mr and Mrs M. daisies. W. Hlnsdill drove to Starksboro last Sun- Mrs Hannlford has been In Chelsea dy morning and spmt the clay with rela nnd other places tho past week. Norman ( tlves. Mrs. H. II Tilley has returned Isham or St. George visited in town recent- : jy Cyrus wncox 01 iiinesnurgu w.is in town last week. Mrs. Holmes nnd daugh ttr spent a day with trhnds In Wiatford Inst week Henry Rrartley of Hurllngton was called here by the Illness of his fa ther, Miss Grac Rllss Is impending a few days at her brother's. WKST MILTON. Col Munson of Colchester, Mason of Canada, visited Wright's Wednesrlny.-C. W huv;ig and delivering wood with Fred 1 at C. W. Wright is for Rufus Hrcwn or liurlingtnn. Mrs. Myrnn Don aldson and Mrs. Fred Tabor or Swan'nn spent part or last wi-ck with their aunt. Mrs. D. O. nullrck. Mrs. Kbnr Conn of Mnlletts IJay came Saturday to spend a few days with her father. I. C. Osgood. I There was a grand picnic In the plni grove hern Saturday. Mrs. Johnson of I Colchester Is spending a few days with her' Rrar.ddaughter. Mr. A. S. Morgan. Vera Itrcwn came Saturday from Chicago to HVid the summer with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. L. T. llerrlck. Mrs, Silas HlDlcy or Montpeller and Mis. Charles Sib- , ley of Milton spent Thursday at I. C. Oj-i Kind's, Mrs H. Mahoney h spending this veuk with her slster-lsi-law, Mrs. I . .1. Costello. 1 1 t'NTINGTON. Lrvl Swift uf Middles! x was In town list verk visiting friends. Rev. J. R. 'rnik I ti .itlemle.l the Free Will llnptlst (piart r ly meeting at Mlddle-cx last wi ids. Tho Kings Daughters will be entertained at the hall June 21 by Mrs. John Mason. Mrs. Henry Brewster Is improving. Mrs. Kd xvard Kimball is not so well. Mrs. Orvis Abler of Wnterbury is with her aunt, Mrs, Jlenry Bn water. The Kings Daughters were very plensantly ontertnined at tho li mo of Mrs.Wisley While, Ju.io 7. WRSTFORD. Jlrs. Chirles Perry returned from Un derhtll Sunday. Mr. Terry ls finite sick. JONLS villi:. Miss Blanc-he Vainey has returned to her duties nt the telephone oflko at Mr. Glllott's stoic, alter having . nioyed a vu-1 i-nlion of two weeks, visiting iriendi iu 1 JT:' ...... .. spending her .icntlei! with her 1'aients, , .ur. nun .wis. ij. . 1 .unier. vti lam Fonlbam of Wllllams-own ami Mis. Maud Paimej- of Joncsvllle wen married Wed- 1 nsdny, June 7 at Huntington, by Rev. Wr, Franklin. They are visiting nt Wll ll.imstown. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Robinson nttended the quarterly meeting of the TYee Will Hnptlst church nt Middlesex last week, Miss Ilattle Curtis has returned from Worcester Mrs. Hilda Wlltcy has pone to West Rrllu to visit f riendii. Miss Nellie Atwood ls 111 nt 11. .1. Ri)hln--on'i. .Mrs. n. D, Remls and son vl-lted re'ntlves ami uieiius in niurKMMiiu aim iiiiiiksviiio last week Miss Kthel Sargent is spending I a few days at her home in Hanksville A M Snow and Hort r'rnndall wer- at lllneslitirgh Pond llsblng recently, and ie-ll turned with a tine string of llsh. -Daniel i'reston and Newton Remls are visiting in Wnitsfleld. MNs Mabel Ferguson and hir iriend, Miss Mndge Ladenu or Sta'disbaro, attended commencement at Randolph lnt week. Mis. Michael Riagan Is sick, ns Is I Jilchmond Tuesday, June 1.1th. CIIARI.OTTK. Mrs, J. V.. Rarton Helden and Miss ICmm.t Harder of Val itl.i, N. Y., who aro spending a fmv days In town with Mr. nnd Mis. William Foote, are taking n car riage drive through the country, coming lo way of Kagle llrldge and Poultney. 'J'hey will visit M'Veral points or Interest in this section before returning. Mrs. ltcldcn was a former resident of this town. The little daughter of Mr. und Mrs. F. R. Strltli, who was scalded recently, Is doing nicely Mrs. Mary P. Davis has sold her Thompson's Point cottnge to Wnllace S. Farr of Lincoln. F, R. Morse of the Key tit ne Creamery, Rurlington, was In town last week, O. K, Stone returned to Port land last week, Under the eiilclint nun jigement of Miss Anna Rylngton, super intendent, tho members of the Congrega tional Sunday school presented an inter esting exerclso Children's day. The plat- ffm ,1'ttcl lift,, ll ll fl 1 11,. ,lAn,..nln,l ...1.1. .u,,.. ....n ... ..u,t..,,,j ... ( it i, llllli'l. (iforgle snow. I'-, i;. Rrlggs is in poor ' '"f guests oi jtev. sir. Havward unit Jiealth.-Dr. J. M. Stevens and wife of wife the past few days.-K. p.. jor,an and ' ' ' "? ",,or"""" "nisie?, nuiter-'alli Jlartlancl. formerly of Jonesville. nre re- famll and George Wllllnrd, wl , 1 , f ''s imm"lfI?;h"lr' , rl,e "r P'ch- n j . . ... .. . . , ' . .1.1 li e ., '.. ' ."'v' ed tn ii inrgc congregation of children, h a i., joicmg over tne an vai oi an eisni pouia i t"" nays ni .Mr. Jordan s 1 ...,i.i,, ,i m , ' . .. ; . bov.-Thom. Ryan, formerly cf this , ' tinge at Mallett's Ilav las uel-lS" Place, now of Rurlington, nnd Miss Nora dairies Rontley .shuildlng a nent and com- , " .,,, ..iT.i ..n , J,. , , my'8Ch . ' v..i. ix... i i.i ... fin in i,te nr.ti,... ... M,.n.r.i.. ... .. gave a delightful and entertaining concert1 Jill I lU ui ,ili I ll i-'u A i,u I J. ie iu iuiutii.il ill ' ik ..iiiiirii w IJilV. lie.irili' flowers nnd evcrgreen.-On Children's dav ' ""'"'"l ,' .t , i ui . ' yeu.iK children were baptised for Mr. nnH," IfZ L ?t. 1,11 nK n.Ur- Jlrs, Lyman, R. McNeil, Solon Lewis andL 'T), M Miner la coming wife, Charles M. Rylngton and wita nnd 01 F,ThU ,r . su,T,;mer--Thoimas Jlr. and Mrs. Ralph II. Smlth.-Kdwnrd Thorp of RIoomlngton, III., brother at Jrhn H. Thorp, made a (lying visit hen on his return from New York city, where ho had been to sped tho dep.trturii of his fton, Frank II. Thotv, m a Kuropean trip. Tho extreme dryness Is having a bad effeot on grass and grain, I'NDKRIULL CKNTRK. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hlllpeck are the hnppy parents of a little, daughter, bom June 5. Mr David Hulling uf Nirth Knston, Mass,, Is boarding at I,:inder Tllllsnn's, Mrs Cliapln, who has been fcpondlnt' a few days with Mm, Lucy Prior returned to lirr home nt Essex Junction Mary How and Miss Ettn Rrownson have Thursttay.Mrs. Marshall Jones of James-gono to Rami to attend the State convon town, N. Y has come to spend .1 (civ Hon of Congregitlonnl churches, Miss weeks with lier sisters In this plnco, Mis. I Hessle Weed's school had n picnic nt Slid-1 Ahnlra Mead and Mis. F. L. White. Mr. .Inline pond Krldfiy. C. II. Murray has put ntltl Mln Wllttlllll Ht-rtlVII ,lf llvdn 'n utntln ullflillln rtll llln lll'n al.lnct lllu mil.1 : Mass. arrived In this place Thursday. ,1,. i r.i' ivi.u'. ...i, i. n.,.. nnctntl H1(.llt Sunday and Monday nt hnme.-Ilarh y Colgrovo was III Holton sun.lav.-Mr. and Mrs. William Klynn Wpro , Jcl.rllo Hunday.-riarvey Homer 1)ns Konc, u.lrk , , V (0 wor,f COI.CHKSTLR. ' Mra t.orutizo Miles of Newport is vlslt- ling her father, E. K. Lord. Two very in , imim ...mrnri i.-n., i!n,u' i., tllfnor l)f clillHifii'.x day, one In the after- OH1 , ,,p n,.,,,, church, the other In tlu, ,;Venlng at the Congregational church. iioin ciiurclies were tnsteru.ly lecoruted with cut tlowers and potted plant-". Wal- ter Miller icturned Satunlay from (Jcorgla. Stevens of Wlnooskl were In town Sntur-, Itussell attended the commencement exer- day. Mrs. Ilattle Iterdlne of Kansas is.cbes this week at Hopkins' hall. Miss visiting at .1 V. Day's. Mr. Cnsev and his Mar.tnrlo Terrv of Unrllncton Is the cuest "Hue returned on Wednesday evening of ...v... ..,. ......... fvuihu m ujnm u raise mnney lor a new llag.-.Inmes Athcr - - - - - " ' NORTH I'NDHRHILL. "rime itoiunson or Worcester, .Mars., is I lrl,l... I. I,. A ... p,',,li 'iic iimn-i, s, v. mimiisun, :ir. ajid Mrs. (leo. 1'ratt are icjnlclng over the birth or a daughter. -Miss Hefslo'siek at his father's the 11 Vflp Is vMtlllir llftv. a tut nr. Tr I nlllo ,0 1)0 ,,, onnitA,invcr. .. ,Ki lo creamery Is making 1TW pounds of ,,;,-v- Na-V's dimming station h"ro' ls '"'vlng "flO pounds of milk a NORTH WILLtSTON. Antolne Itusler. formerly of this place, now of snnUl Monica, Cal.', and Mls Mln- nP A, Qro were married Thursday, ST. G1COROK. w'" observed In tho Methodist church , , ,, , , , next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tho Lcomls Allen Is quite sick with heart new Mr. Hopkins preached In the Haptl.-t trouble. -Mr. nnd Mrs. Clark Small and church Sunday evening. There will he ser two daughters of Kssex 'visited at M. W. VCPS in tm, (.iurch next Sunday morning Hitsdllls last Saturdny.-MIss Lllen ilt tll .,, )101ir.Mr. and Mrs. Flams l orbes of C.oddnrd seminary nt Rnrre has sibu-y and daughter and Mrs. Martin of been engaged to teach the fa I and win. Wllllamtow n, are. visiting friends In town, te,- terms of school.-Lnst. ! rlday was a Mr. Stockton of IJurlUigton has been pleasant day for the school children, par- Ul0 Kllpst ot n T.;, nuggles for several cuts and friends of the East Shelhurne. .inv t. t n......i i -,....1 . 1,. nod St, r.corge schools, It being the day of , nIln11nl ,m.nlo al rnm Mlllham.-, ,a,st services were held at the Sucker Hollow - school house last Friday evening. ' Thev will lie continued n Innir nx .mi nii.ll. heme from Wllllamsport, I'a. The above illustrates one of the exciting incidents in the great story The Foundered Galleon By Weatherby Chesney and Alick Munro Tho door divided the aoanuoneu pirate cave nero ana heroine had Kl?!1: It came near being iuji uAncuniuu, as iuey wore cangnt , hke rats in a trap. rru . t . ... Th,eu stor- nc of tho sea. hinging "Pon the search for a sunken ship which had gone down many years before, laden T-ltll hDanish trold. It is full nf nTeiti-. ment. j - The talc appears in this issue. JKRICIIO CKNTKR. F. S. Tomllnson wns elected delerrn.r, ! "l'ni tne cnurcn to attend the State con- " i.wiiKii'KiiiiiJiini Clillrclics nt Lnire, but was unable to go. Itev. Mr. Hay ward, the pastor, went to the ennven- llu" ' uesuny morning, also Mr 13, i Hlcknell I M'ss Lulu mil .Mrs. L. M. Howe Ll.neoln linrl t.. IT liickind wero delecntes from thl man's Mission society, but did not attend ISe. Mr. Kilhurn nnd wife from Al lan gh have been taking a carriage drive through this purl of the State, and havo tie. i r Ilia one built by H. n, Jordan and II. K, Rux ton. Valoius Howlnnd bns been very low the past few days with hemorrhages rrom the lungs and stomach, He Is com fottuble at present. Tho Children's Day seivlces nt. the church last Sunday were vi ry phasing and well attended. ' The0 infants were presented for baptism, tho paicaits being Mr. and .Mrs. F. S. Ran som, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Stiles and Rev and Mrs. c. 10, Hayward.-A. If. SIoiso has been ipilto sick thn pnst week. .Miss Abba Hovey of Hardwlck Is visit Ing at K. R. Jordan's. She will assist tho local tahnt In the piogram at thn rouslenl entcrtalnme'iit Friday evening Several out of town musical peenln will assist tho local talent at the entertainment Friday owning, Tho program is completed and promises a rare musical treat ' ......... ' jiiiM'.Miuiu.ii. mm mm iiiss vwiiiu nonius nns gono to urldge-r'" port, Conn., to spend tho summer with her father.-Mm. James Fletcher of Rrldport ..Il.l..,. -, 1.' I". H- l, r.... r. 1 , '. aay at P. R. Mllcs'.-Rev. T. J. Harris and wife, N. D. Partch and wife and Miss When You Ride Your Wheel Always shake Into your shoes Allen's Foot-Rase, a powder for the feet. It koivw your feet cool, prevents sweating feet, and for Ingrowing ;rowlng nails, At all drugalsts ami Mine Htore uores. Hamplc FR12E by null, AUUl'css, iiiiimn jinn piiniiuiiicH ien-ioia greater, members or his class in the High school, AMw-rfoo'l.FSw YtIrV5 B "lr,!n lplatlon from Co. R, 1st Vt. Vol. ftvSJ Hnrt" NnnLTlh.V Vol iUUnir department oftho C V. swollen, ncblinr feet ami i eei tnhi !' R . the Gun Light company and tho ..lull WIIIIOIVU, iU IVVf , 1,WUUUI Mllim flUWl UVIIIUIVI VWIV1V UVfclUnftlJ J;IUI 9UllUtW J .Idenee fronting the road. The hand has Shattuck nre going to Miis.icliusctts to wmk In a summer hotfl. Mrs. Dr. Mei rlam Is visiting In Citovorsvllle, N. V. fjunrterljr meeting at the Methodist Epls copal church next Sunday. The presiding elder, Dr, lliown, Is expected to be ploscnt. The suit df Strong vs. Harris was settled without trial Tuesday, In the Milt of Shaion vs. Forlln, a Jury was empanelled and a verllct rendered for dc- rMi.im,i.i i m..i.. m.a ,.ir.. ..,. vi.n lug at II. M. Hull's.-Chlldren's dav will 'be observed at the Haptlsl church next Sunday.-Miss Carrie Clark, tmehcr of . the village school, has had n line ring starr erected upon tho creen. ami Wednesday Infternooii bad a ting raising wl'h appro- of her aunt, Mr. P. It. Miles. Miss Lucia I ainirnv? is vismng irienfis in irjrnngnn. ; . - Mrs. Small of Iluntlngten Is vlsltln,; her son. Martin Small. "Pee I'rlndles Adv. In this number." WKPTI'OUD. C. It. l'ago Is very sick with tonsllltls. Forest uoodrlch of Montpeller has been Tliorn it in n ni-ntiininwU oi i ;onnc Prk C. w ftU" X m 'w'n. no , T 'uncle and went with him to Itlchfni d-.L. 1! Howard Is gaining. -f!. W. Trato, I.e AVhlmcy and two others went to the lake lUhlliB Krid.i v.-Jnmes Moolfi 1 Imnmv. i ilshlng Friday. James Mooie ls Improv tng MIr ttnln Tmi.1' nf Tlirl It.trt nn na li cnff.t of Mr nnd Mrs. Lemuel Irish over Sunday Mrs. II. I'. Jackson, who has been seriously 111 for secral .lays, is some- 'whnt mole comrnrl.ilU,. PhlMrun'c rl.iv jntl'o better-Mr 'and'Vlr H W Rice M" Grace Rice a Mr W d Rlcr aU ,lf.l w eddlnc of Vdwln Rice , t nic lmon 1 on Wodne, ,.v Richmond on Wednesday SOI'TII UritLlNGTON. Charles Rean has sold his milk route to A. C. Wh.eler. Crops are suffering considerably on ac count of the prevailing dry weather, es pecially the hay crop, James Butler of lllghgite visited rela tives In town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Also Rollins spent Sunday with their daughter In HlneMiuigh. Fred Drtnldsrn drove to Swar.ton Sun day, whero ho will remain for a few days on business. Mr and Mrs. Alson ttollln spent Sunday Hatlie Hefllon returned from Ausahle FoiUs, N. Y., Friday, where they have been visiting friends and relatives. HAST CHARLOTTE. C. G. I'rlnxlc has arrived home from his fifteenth liotanlcal tour In Mexico. He had excellent -success on this loii'noy. He nioyed it as much as any that ho o re made, and fonndl ivlng in thr tropical lowlands near the gulf coast In winter nlcis:! 11 1 for tli. uln na ...-! n 11 f jnlf1-it ery as Vermont in June and their clim.iTc ' rtl 1 1 1 r. nc nrrnnnhlu Tin le nlimnlnn tit 'turn there the coming autumn. Mr. 1'iln 'gle's assistants, Beit and Walter INtcy, tetuiiied homo with him. The thirty-ninth ntiminl meeting of tho Addison County Knptit association was In session hero Wednesday and Thursday with a good number In attendance from out of town. A very Intcrstlugprcgramme for the meet ing was given. Among those w 1111 have been vMUnsr In town tlv past week aro Mr. and Mrs. Solon Spnoner of Monkton, Miss Etta Thompson of New Haven. Mrs. O. T. Rrlggs and son nf Watei bury. Me. XXXl AllTlS spent last week with friends In V rgomies 1 it ml Ferrlsl.urgh. Rev. G. H. Cu r and I wife attended tho Sunday-schoil omen- tlon nt Rarre. Mr. and Mis Ahllich ic- .turned to St. Johnsbury last we.k wneiv they will spend the summer. Their home .is In Kansas City. Mo. Mrs. Anna Ri .lev goes on Saturday to make .111 rxte '""-, f d visit with friends and relative-- In Rut- iuiiti, v.irtii. ui iiiviiaiiuu iu me iii.iiriimu cira '"'ulver jof Clayton F. Gove of this place and Mbs iiaidld li, IMae Lottie Kddy of Shelhurne have ben,nrs year's' lssueu. 1 no wriiuing iukcs place at ine on Saturday next. JKR1CHO Mrs M AI Remln-tnn U innnln.- nt I 1 'F wn!;ur' -Cl.ll?Uen"s cxerVises ' r J,L V, .1 '....n '. 5,. '? ,,im.,5 s,m,i;,v .-,.'i win 1,0 i.Va.i , th,. i.,i ;,i v. ...... c. ,f. v. "iihK hiHiiiiiui nil i u 11 iii,,m Dtiiunty ,i irr 'V-o'nar!! S Woo,. J on IVtnmel dsuors a"t wek - Miss Rcssio Sargent has returned Horn her school at Peeksklll.-Mrs. .1. T. Huzell's nintlmr u vic!i.. i, r . , ,..-... rii.it. limnn n,i r,r.v ,.tv.i,i frnn, iim .' Tuesday night WKSt'T MILTON. Mrs. Laura Allen is making repairs on her residence I C. Osgood and Mrs. C, W. Wright remain about tho same. CALK DOM A COT'XTY. M'INDOKS FALLS. Children's day was observed nt the Con- gregntlonal church Sunday. The altar was. lssueu. inn wriiuing iukcs place at ine ..,..,.. ...,.,, ,,n,1iIP,t 15 i . c" ... ' . .. ,,' ... ; , 1" .r. " .".'." aoartmentt; of nn 'M"thodlst Kplscopal church at Mielburne., (.,,,s ,'i, . ,, ' . on . on u". i,,,,,j, .'.A. ' 1. ... i. 1"LM" 1 'into which the "rfAi'l"" --r''?M I!!:1" " oncn. which w.M vlt ,a;d orfcnn in the ConggaUonM gone on an expedi- , , p , ,;t .. r ',Hn 1. 1 'vrar,uul r11 asnon iu- is cnintnaiiu ot church here very acceptably.-Rev, J. W. -' - ine captain s gig miring ine trip. 11. Raker of the CnmTiwniinnni ei,rt, in me evening. 1110 exercises wero in have the ilncere sympathy of the coin charge of Miss Mabelle Perry, Miss Rlshop' millllty. The funeral took ulace at 3 o'clock und Miss Huffum. Mrs. Azro Fltilay nml on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Jlenry lieu nre delegates from tho ST. ALRANS. 1 ho class day exercises of thn senior wrman's society to the State meeting ntiunc nrc-ddent or the Grand Trunk lull. J, V ... . n r'" rcn.-.Mrs. r,. n. Rarre W H Gilchrist Is delegate (r, ly-Cond Laiiy WUon "!l Zvlc l. , Vr "n: v' 1 tin. church.-Revlval services at Ryegat ,iv on the car "Violet" and -emalned ! . , ' t .i, ...i.m ,. 1 1 V1' " lln wnH and Monroe, N. II., are well attended by about",,, hour? The wrrJ -met " I en by n,"", -Cldli . . 's ?U y" was a', rT? people from this vi Inge.-Tho log drlvo r,n.H. M. Hays, cbnlnnan of tho cutctitlvo i t 11 M V1TC I passed the fa Is Sum uy morn llg. board of tin. O V Hallway Co Goo It "se,;r" V1 L' chutcli Sunday ' noaru oi tin. . itanway i.o., u"p, u. ,m,rnnB:, The clitinh wns well llllcd and Reeves, trallli! manager of the 'irand t,(, chlldtcn and vnunir ,, , FRANK.LIN CO UNTY. Trunk and Central Vermont systems and .VlV-ely 1 " ' T el,ss nf 11,0 K,'hool will take place ?l ('',,y "a" "n Tuf's,'ay evening, June 20. morning of June 21 the commence-(June "!L'Ilt exf,'"';'rf;s wl" ho held at the samo Place and In tho afternoon tho class Is to havo the class ride and banquet. It has not been fully decided where they will go iei-, um iniioainy iu ma lake whero they will take a trip on Jl.Ujll III DUIIill 1IHC U Hill IBlllIlUb the banquet will bo served. where I J ne luneral of Lucas In. story was held from tho homo of his brother-in-law, 'hist of nn address by Rev, J. Edward a returned mlHSlonary, spoke nt tho Con Walter Clark at Prospect Hill Farm, on Wright of Montpeller; Thursday morning, rregntlonal church June ll.-Mrj. Payette Saturday afternoon nt 3 o'clock, and was council, praise service and address by Rv. died Sunday morning and was burled attended by so Urge a concourse of friends ; A. M. Smith nnd addrens by Rev. Alorzo nt St. Armand Tuesday, June. 13th. Mr that tho houe was unable, to hold them A sJmpIo service, was read by the Rev. J. R. Danforth and a quartette consisting cf Messrs. C. H. Harvey, Charles Anderson, Fdrrand S. Stranahan and Howard Den- 'K 3ang- "Still, Still With Thee" and Gathering Home." Among those to pay the last tribute, to his memory wero eight lir,stolIli:e department Fully nun hundrd iirriagea toiiowcu tne remains to inn hc 3Rtch;if(tsou Our Aim is to "Suit" You. This morning we offer you your choice from any of our high grade Tailored Suits for only $15 the Suits cost from $25.50 to $35 they are made of extra quality of fine cloths handsomely finished and are models of excellence. This price is a most remarkable one considering the quality of the goods. We advise an early selection. . THOSE SILKS at 39c and 49c per yard are the attraction that draws every woman who ap preciates real worth. We claim that Silks of like value were never sold at a like price in this city. Patterns are all new and very desirable. "The Geisha" A good fitting wii mar1 wc" ",,lu- The Geisha" onirl VvulSi IS a lUXUry. WC nave npvor !PPn n Wa ct th'it rnmhinoc cr. tLlld vvaibi mat com Dines SO many good qualities as "The Gci sha." Wc have sold a good many different makes but this brand eas ily eclipses them all for finish style designing and general good- -fi r ' v i i nnn tmunfrtc Exquisite Neckwear This weather calls for thin Dress Materials light, pretty bits of fluffi ncss covered with Laces and Rib bons of themselves arc not much protection against draughts and chills. One of our handsome Ties made of Chiffon and Liberty Silk is not only a safe but very handsome article. A full line of the newest effects in ladies' Neckwear. OO0O.O-0-O.OOOOO. G o 8 DRAPERIES, o . An unusually hne 0 ed with low prices, make Drapery buying here a pleasure. g We have all the cheaper grades, but cater especially to fine special order work o 1 On Carpets, Rugs, Oilcloths, Linoleums and flattings, Also our prices are lowest, with no charge o for making and laying. o S W. 2 RICHARDSON CARPET DEPARTMENT. ooo o o oooo ooo the green lined grave floated the stars and stripes markifg It as a soldier's burial place. Many beautiful Moral emblems at- ,..klf,,i ,i. i.. ,i,,. i,r r,. ,i, ,i,' ., 0i,.,.n ....nrn, nf v,ic ,i,'h. I.loui. A. M. Mason and Me-,srs. William j,olilli Walter S. Soule. w'. li.' Golden and ,.,,, , , , , Chllils has Just passed his examination ai mo naval The following appolntmints of tencher in the public schools have been made fc r the coming year: High school, Principal .,. ,,,,,,,, 1 rancls A' """"'" Ml!' A11,pr'1 Jlss Henrietta Chase and Miss Helen R. Mason; tub grade, Miss Grctrnde. Reemnn; n graue, .11ss .nne.-i m.vuc: nn graue, !-h MouV Me.engVr slreech ,0,. m!ss Moore, principal; XIlss Mniy Rogers. ''Vr'; ' ,.fe' "'iT.nn. MU, F len , Hn ., v, i 1 ll, v, ,V. mi Dcv Prlnclp.il; Miss Lizzie White, Miss 11... i tm-. .- i mi - Mnhel Storj and Miss Persls Dutcber; Llm jMicei senuo:, ,uiis iieien rtiory, piliicipui; Miss Clara IJIIss Miss Mabel Hopkins and I Miss Kiln Foster. primary department. central school, Mts Lorena Frost; kinder garten, central school, Miss Mabel Kills and Martha Lelghton; kindergarten, Kim street, Miss Sarah S. Ford; instructor in music, Miss Louise D, Wardwell The Lake aged father of Proper Mitchell ot street Is very low, having sustained n stroke Sunday. Gr.nnllle Sbedd died at Iris home on Hlghstreet at 7: o'clock M winy evening, r mnny months of suffering. He lencs Re, three daughters, Mrs. Grant Mar- M.a i',i.,..,,i si, mi,. n...i -vrio it.rtin Sbedd, 'and one son, Irving Shedd, all of thls city. Mr. Shedd wns an upright cltl-;""' .en nnd a ova fr end. anil ha 1 a ml v sir Charles Rivers. Wilson nf London Cnl VU ltr.ivnr.1 W..I.I. Tho !7th nnntinl session of the Vermont Cluunplaln Association of Fnlverallsts, will be held at tho 1'nlver.snllst church In this city on Wednesday nnd Thursdny. 21 and '.2, The llrst session will bo nt 2 o'clock in tho afternoon when Rev. J. O. t Itennctt will give, an address ot welcome, nnd n response by Rev. Alonzo Chase, Organization, reports of churches, and tiiiKiness; iiuurcss, hpv. i. i: nootn, u. i).; a(nrtdress, Rev. K. A. Read; sermon, Rev. Alonzo Chase; communion nrtminisfrrd by Rev. I. P. Rooth and Rev. A. M. Smith, The Wednesday evenlne service will er.n. Chase; Thursdny afternoon, council and election of officers; address by Rev. J, II. Metcnlf; sermon by Roy. J. O. Rennet t: closing remarks, Ttev, Alonzo Chase, ENOSRURQH. Chlldreti's day exercises were held In Memorial church Sunday morning, tho llth, nnd In the evening In the Hnptlst church, Roth wero well nttende! and In- teresting The next meeting nf the V p. , l 1'. Will He held In tho Rant St church the evening of thn If. tb -Mia Stevens und f.ti I miner were marrleil at the Congrega. lluv. J. W. 11. pJkur, ltc SrUclmvclBon Hot Weather Can be had by Comfort wearing a dress made from one of our handsome Lawns or Dimities and the price is so reasonable Dim ities at 7c per yard patterns new and pretty. Lawns and Cotton Foulards at 15c per yard and a beautiful line to choose from. Huslin Such a boon to Underwear woman kind and then they are so very pretty and so cheap you will never make any yourself after try ing ours. A new line of Skirts garments worth going out of your way to see. Corset Covers 25c Drawers 25c. Some very beautiful matched sets. One price and cash. Lookers as welcome as purchas ers. oo.oo.o-o.oo 0000 4 DRAPERIE assortment, combin G. REYNOLDS. o oo 000 oo oooo CANCERS and perma nent cure without the Unite. Patients ''"" " Wednesday evening. June 7th. They will remain In town. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Rte 1 1 lis have mnveil tn Sh,.l,ln.v Mr will exchnnire with Rev Mr n,iri, nt n, Methodist church Sunday tho nth James Kidder Is sick. Lntalne Kidder of .mnies iiii(ier is sic. i.nta ne K li del' 1 Holland is visiting friends In town.-Mr , F M. Wright and three small chlldr. right and three small children barely escaped 'serious Injury last week by being thrown from their buggy near Frank Cassldy's. The horse was ftlghten od at a large stone left by the roadside. Mrs. Wright was lannd, but no bones wero broken. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Fasvm re turned June 10th from a trip to Massa chusetts. The damage to applo and maple ot chard.-, by the tent caterpillar Is morn widespread than in IVC nnd l".i!, hut those otehards sufrenng most In those years aio comparatively free from the vcsts no'w. RINSHAMVILLK, Children's day will be observed at tho local church June IS. Mrs. N. R. Hlnnhnm remains about the same. The visitors 1 tnt-n Ihlc ti'Alf o ... T. ...... 1IA... ... . In "wn tn, 1w.pf a,rp. Kzr -'"""'S" f ?,;!r,,on'tl''rl',l' flvln mother of c from am- nnuge, i-. i. niair nnu wite or .Morrlsvilie. Mollis. Klngsley of Georgia will be M) 'ers old In July. He s well and active. ' " """V """" ",r il ")- -V' h' ' V. bl)s v'flted at Kast Fletcher till, week. Mr. G bbs is nt work at North Cambridge. Mix. Prescott from Water- . " """ 01 - "ingnam. . " - ' "as gone to ratnax to visit her .sister, Mrs. Leonard. NORTH FAIRFAX. Hoy, S. S. Hrlgham has been appointed pastor ot i ne j;, church. Mrs, 'uuiuiaiiv, I L. J. Sanderson went to Roston Satur. day night. Miss Mamie Manzer ot St. Al- bans visited at her father's over Sunday, J. R. Sanderson and Mr. Wilson, son ot Mnyor Wilson of West Newton, were In town Friday Dr. D. M. Foss of De Pey- ster, N. V., lsltc.l his cousin. Mrs R F. Nye, Juno 11. Children's dny exercises were neio nt tno .ilethodlst church June 11 A large congregation was present nnd th'i exercises were very enjoyable. Kleanor, tho little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Vva wr, hmitiroH i,r,,i ., mi. i- and Mrs. E. K. Smith's youngest child, Gertrude, is very III. C. F. Snnborn of St. Albans Is at work on L. C). Nye'b barn. SWA.NTON. Commencement exercises of tho High school wero held Friday evening at Rub lard's hull. The stage was festooned with class colors and decorated with fcrno nnd flowers A well rendered programme .vas ns follows; Mimic orchestra . Invnenllnll. Ilnv J! I Runslow. essay. "Marv Stuart " Annie Man Rlitke essij, 'Satlie Dn Fashhn," Cata M"iin. lirowu, oration, "Uuvo jve, Ueuolj- ed the Summit?" Frederick Cutler Cross; sister Rosa of Kn-( Knlrflfld, were called music, orchestra! oration, "John A. to town last week by the sickness of their IiOgan," Harold Roy Dunton; essay, mother.-Schools In this village closm lr.st "Variety of Shakespeare's Fools." HI da W(ck.-Tho graduating class nsslstid by Maude Hnzen; essay, "Monuments of Webster Rrov orchestra gave nn enter Mncoln," Klsle Murln Houghton, music, tnlnment In thu town hall Friday ovtr.lng. orchestra; essay, "Quest of the Hot) The speaking by the four graduates, Orall," Myrtle Anna .lames; oration, Misses Morgan nnd Ke.ward, Raymond "Oreek and Roman Mfe A enntiast, ' Hellion and Hugh Webster, was of a high Clinton James Parker; oration, "American character and ittlectcd much credit upon Ideals," Carlos Xoyes Sheldon; music, themselves nnd their Instructors. F. It. orcliestrn; remarks and presentation of Conklln's class In elocution will ghc a diplomas by the principal, Willys K. public recital In tho town hall Mianlny Thrmns, closing prayer and benediction; evening tho llith. Children's dny was ob music, orchestra. It was altogether a nic- served by appropriate exnclses in tho ccssful commencement nnd reflects credit .Methodist church Sunday morning. on the prlmlpnl nnd his nsslitant. Miss Jllrnm Vosburg and wlfu aro visiting Ranslow and the class. friends lit town. The S. S. Redard Co., nf St. Albans, havo Mrvrrint i-n v closed their branch store here. .iitouiuju.hi, The reception given Saturday night at A mnn '' the name of John Holbrook, Hullard's hall by tho teachers cf the high 1 supposed to be insane, was ((tptured biro school anil the members or the graduating ' " cdtiesday by a posse or men near Hop flass was a verv delightful affair. The klns "ridge. lie arrived In town on Mwi- home orchestra rurnlshod music. Rev. Samuel Rcrdeii-Smlth delivered nn able sermon berore the. Odd Fellows or- ganlzatlon nt tho F.plscopul church :at,wnlcn to. In the morning 1-.IH Sunday afternoon after which the order tt,im WI,H found near II, H. Fuller's Mii-ar marched do tho cemeteries and decorated orchard. A party of nbout 20 men sran li the craves nf their brethren who havo ?d the woods hut no trace of him could be rrecri the silent river. , found. About 1 o'clock the next day ho Children's day exercises nt the M. K. "PPeared at A. Combs' on the river, asking church Sunday evening, drew nn Immense for food, rirmed with nn old scyth". threat crowd, nnd were much enjoyed by tho-o onlnK ' " oft every one's head. A hand fortunate enough to get a sent. iof m,'n l"10n organized, and with levolvera Wednesday evening, June llth, thero will nnd stones soon overpowered nnd cap be an Illustrated ledum on "Fish and r.Jllm'. ls now ln ""' c"st0,1V ' rinmo" hi- tnh., vv Tiimmii nn.i i.t.-inw. i Shci In Martin awaiting examination Iston Stone nt S p. in. Admlslon freo and rvtrvbody Invited. K. T. Hradley. f. C. C.ilmorn nnd T. M. Tobln are tho commit- " , ,,,l'",n ,n,lfT. a Proiongeu visit, in too of arrangements. ; Spring) eld. Vt -Mrs. O. H. Richardson Is Improving. FAIRFAX. ri, lldren's Hay was appropriately obsen - W. H. King und family spent Saturday,'"1 n Sunday nt the Methodist Kplscopal in Waterllle.-Abner Rlhy Is making e.- churcb.-MIss Ruby Fuller Is pending a tensive Improvements on his barn. f, ,v ,Ifys at Rlchrord. II. J. Rubier hai IoiigIas Ruck has had three yearlings dlo finished sawing bis stock of logs. John very mysterloudv this spring. Mr. nnd f"nk Is building a new barn which wns Mr. D.-nld Hunter of Fairfield were at raised on Tuesday. -John llnlbrook. the 11 Irani l.eavltt's Sundnv. Dnuglass Ruck lusane man who was captured here on has been enjovlug 11 carriage dilve tho Wednesday, was taken to St. Albans by pat week. ti. D. Sheph.irdson has tin Sheriff Mnrtln on Saturday, where he wis sides of his new block covered. -A party ln Jail- The bridge case or W. I. or young people rrom the Hollow spent Richardson vs. the town or Montgomery Mondav nt the I.itke. J. n. Shtdd wns " -'trs. ' . -n called to St. Albans Monday by the illness 5 Ml's 'N(""fi Keltrn went to St. Albnns of his brother Tur sday.-Presldlng Klder Nutter Is ex Mrs. Klin Southard left Tor Troy. N. Y.. !2fc";fl ,.n,Ju; luro ln twn wecks.-Mrs. June 1.1 to join her husband, who has a "keels of Hlghgate was In town last week, position there. Mr. nnd Mrs, Austin from GEOROIA. Milton visited at C.eorge Kentleld's June 12-Rnv Lewis and wire returned to their Mr; an.(1 ' Pa,,rlk R; Shca fPont home ln Kssex last week. Mrs. C. II. Ha'- Sunday In Wetford -C.eorgla Corn, t band lard spent last week visiting friends In Played nt the machine parade In Fairfax. fleorgla.-Ira Ruck from Rurllnglon , , -Mrs. .I II. Rallard Is able to r de eut.- home, 111 with blood poison In his hand.- IV1"1? m atopkninn wns seze,l with tramps Andrew and Corn Ffford visited their Tu"s'13 morning and has been In much cousin, Harry Stiles, June in. 'hnrles Pa'" Mnee. Marsh Is making Improvements on Mi , ""j"? '""""'l home, navlng Injured bam.-Mrs. Ceorge Rallard sp.,nt most of 'fr "'P a fall-Abram ood r.ceuples last week with her mother. Mrs. Witters. "'im-.-Mrs. ! red Shattuck wis In Milton. -Mr. Sherman Hulhurt. formerly wltlJ her liMshnnd on a business trip but or Fairfax, hut who has of late lived In , 1 1Vld I,Pvlns ls Improving In the W'st. died at his hrother's, V. I fill- hcalth.-I,n wrenre. Stanley rnde out Sun-' hurt's in lioston last week.-Cleon Orton ,lfi' for th nrft ,lmP ''fr his e,.re 111- and wife, Mr. King and wife, R. Davl.-on V.7"-T.Mra' " -V" Iwsla.mrt end wife were at tho lake, fishing last JH'-a Gertrude niake or St Albans exfect Kofk. ,a' n p,rrlnge drive th's week to visit S. S. Marsh Is repairing his barn -Mr. tTh?lr !"ln,-Jlrs' Oeorge l.ivermn-e, In nnd Mrs. I. K. Austin or Colcluster viltd rnbnon.--Rev. J o. LorlmT, pastor of In the Hollcw Wednesdav.-Mrs. Ann Cook ,,ho '-aptlst church at Georgli Plain, will Is verv poor'v.-Mabl Orton Is gaining. - Mr. nnd Mrs. Minnie. Cor.k ar reiolclng over the birth of a daughter.-AUen Dan - f-rth went to Rurlington Thursday to spend a few d.iys. RICHFORD. Prncrammc of tha exercises of the 1 graduates of Richford High school ls as follows: March Albion Mandolin Club. Invocation. Piano Solo Miss Rertlin Ilawley j;sny Our Country. Vocal Solo.... Addle Mae Ayer Mrx R M Pellun Kssay Do Circumstances make Great Men or do !er stock or millinery trends to Mrs. Will Great Men make Circumstance., 1 Harbor. Mrs. Wilcox expects soon to l.lly I! Foley Jr'n her hii-b.md at i.eominster. Mis. Instrumental Trio ' ' Mr- Jhn Ciinph'll, Mrs. Asi Martin, Dr. and Mrs. Tcssler. U Gibson i Jr- -'barle-i f'ampbell and ,Mr. Iloraie Essay 'Perseverance: H-Hh Its Reward, I Hilda 15. Sabln. 'Vocal Duct C. Rowcn nnd Mis Rowen. iKfa-ay- ,For what aie we Tolling... Gula A. Smith. .Music Albion Mnndelln Club. ! jSstny The Heroic Age Kdllh G. Smith. Piano Polo Valedictory Mlss Mamie Dnls "From School Life to Life's School. Maud R. Smith. 'Address to Graduate, Mountain House, where she will jemaln I nr. J. H. Hamilton. (Uirlng the summer. Arthur Mitchell had I W. W. Whlto caught nearly S"l tine tiout his right hand badly cut and manglM en jlnst Thursday, about ::0 of them he kept the saw In R. S. Read's saw- mill Saturday lallve to put In the tank In the window moinlng. Dr. Hyde dressed the w.-"iiid.-of his Park Drug Store, v, hlch are attract- The Ladles' Aid society meets Thursday ing much attentlon.-F. W. Mitchell has evening with Mrs. C. K. Kidder. Mm. O. sold liN stock of dry goods nnd groceries in W. Rurleson Is visiting in St. Alhain nnd his Daley store to Arthur Holinos and sen Fairfax this week. Mr. and Mr'. M. of Abercotn, who will carry on the busi- Shattuck, K. A. Sturtevant and Mi's Lena .liess In the .-nnie store Frank O. Wilson, Merrill vli-ltfd In Cambridge ln-t week. aged 27 ears, died Sunday morning of Miss Mabel Durivago spent Sunday with (consumption. Mr. Wilson nnd wife iccint- Mls Kdlth Potter, ly returned from California, where they i ... m went over a year ago for his health. His! Mifc.jjuu.-N. luneral was held Tuesday from the lnmo Rev. Georgo It, Johnvm of Rurlington of his parents. Mr. and Mis. Silas Wilson, , will ofllciate it draco church Sunday. June Rev. P. A. Smith olilclntlng. K, R. Searlessth. Tho forest warms have ruined .-ev-nf Knosbtug Falls has opened a jiwelry ,01 a! sugir place-. The people In .he vll shop In the millinery store of Mrs, Mer- Inge have managed to cnntiol tho worm--, rill's, near Hie pot otllce. Mls Mildred Miss Ard-ll Simon lecfived a pte-nt of Powell is at Saxton's River this week at-'a new bicycle Jun- lmh ttotn ''nli-ago. tending commencement week exercises Mrs. C. A. Oliver of North Sheldon leaves It. A. Hendricks is searching for .he uh- Monday June 10th cn account of poor scriptlon book ot tho Methodist church so-1 health for tho Adirondack lo send the clely, which h" loct last week. lioston summer. The water In the springs and jartlts were here last Saturday and went 'wells Is as low as It was at any tunc in to wet lli rkshlrr to look th ground' over, where there Is thought to b" eoppir. They bought one lot of land paying (Ofi down, as part payment. James Taylor lift here Monday for lirlln, Conn., where he has employment. Mrs. Orsen Thayer nnd two children cf Council Rlurf. Iowa, nr- lived here Saturday to spend tho summer t-oll, gnve u lawn party on their grounds with relatives and friends. F. II. RIs.-elL Saturday afternoon, the 10th lnt. Mn.iy of Toledo, Ohio, was in town last Satur- oi the young people In town were prct-ont dav. The Foresters will observe tho nit- and a few from Canada with a sprinkling nlver.-ary of the order by attending ser-(of married ladles. Ice cream with cake vices at the M. K. thurch next Sunday in nnd lemonade were served and a pleasant a ludy. Rev. P A. Smith will preach. j serial time was enjoyed. Rev. Mr He!.-or Dr. Henry Htibbell of St. Albans is tn I of Red Reach. Maine, officiated nt the Con. open a dental oflk'c here In rooms over tho 1 gregntlonal church Sunday. Miss Rern.ih hardware store ot H. C. Ayer.-Dr. II. C. Il.cssor is home from Rurlington. The La Tlnkham of Rurlington was hern nga'njdles' Aid of tho Ccngregatlonal church last week to vMt J. F. Kelley and with held a social at the residence of II. )'.. Doctors Hamilton and Pclton made ex-1 Manning the nth Inst. -James Story, who lamination In his case. Their report' gave (gteat encouruc ment to the fnmlly and friends. Moy Loy returned home last Frl 'day from lioston, where he. had been for a week. William Flanigan. who lias been minnnger of the Richford Steam Laundry, has resigned th postlon and will engage elsewhere. A writ of nttnehment was plncrd last week upnn the real and per sonal propel ty of Mrs. V. Ranittm. A young sou of Mrs, J. Hrown's was badly hurt last Friday while nt piny on the school grounds by being hit on the head with a hat in tho hands of one of the large boys. He was uuconelnus for sev eral hours and It was feared he eotlll not live, but he Is now recovering. Mrs. W. J. Rlgelnw of Riitllnglon wns In town last Friday. Mrs. Oscar McGregor Is visiting lelntivci; and frlenils in Lamoille and Or. leans Counties for u few weeks. Phillip Manvllle. the tilacksmllh. who sold out n short lime ngo, has bought the Tannery litnclf nrnneitv. fnrmerlv nu'lieil bv IT. H. il'owell, and Is llxlng It up In better shape. GEOROIA PLAIN. A steel celling Is being put Into the llnp tlst church. Rev. J. G. Lorlmer went to Derby Titesdny. Crops In jhls section aro nearly ruined by dry weather. WEST RKRKSHIHK. Sunday, June IS, nt 2 p. m,, Rev, P. A. Smith of Richford will nreach the sermon to the Foresters In tho Methodist church nt this place. Mrs. E. A. O'Rrlen end chil dren have gone to Lowell. Mass., to live, her husband having preceded her and get tine a house furnished ready to occupy obi her arrival. The L. A. S. met with Mrs. K. Sinclair last week Wednesday. A good number were In attendance. The society voted to let the'money they have on hand (JfiO) to Mrs. Peterson until next Novem ber, Mr, Georgo Jones has returned from the hospital nt Rurlington, and Is doing well, FRANKLIN Hon, W, C. Roblo and wife nro lsltlns friends In Cambridge Principal C E Voyes went Mondny lo Deny, N 11 to byend. hlu vacation. LH a, L, Patten and ,In' wltl' " tcntn and went to South Rich- fonl nml tnntlo the night hideous by threatening to kill and hum everything 1 Pending his removal to Wnterhury.-Mr. ?,n,I,Mrf; t'obum arrived here on ! "sent, on i vacation in- remainuer or , ,hP month. A serm-tn will b rend nt the ' "MVnI hn,,,r- Pm'lcr are to be held In the vestry while the audience room is under going rcpHr3. Miss Reswle Illlss has gone to Hurllngion nnd N"w York Stato on an extended visit. MONTOOM HRY CKNTRK. Hazen Tricy visited his people 'n John sen this week.-Mrs. ICdward Rash.tw and two chlldcn or Hardwlck are visiting at Mr. Nelson Rarber'. lames Davis Is qillto reeble. Frank Conklln, impersonator ot New York "lty, gave an entertainment nt 'S"10"' hall on Wednesday ev niug. A sm horn to Mr. nnd M,rs. Tlieoplilhr? Dez- otelle June 12. Mrs. II. M. Wile y h i. sold .i!iicj isneii in nneiuon 1111s ci'ft. n i." epected that a divslcn of the Jd Cavalry ftom I' on F.than Allen will encamp n. this place Friday night. FAST FAIRFIKI.D. Mrs. C. J. Read visited Mrs. K. Nolan and Mrs. D. Horrlgnn of "the Ridge' last week. Mrs. C. A. Oliver spent Frldiy and Saturdav In town, the enest of bet sls- tPrSi Mr,, r K Crnft aml Mrs Kva Gates. Dr. Patten, Ml-s Rosn Patten nnd niece. Pearl, are visiting In Franklin. I.ibian C. Tactic l,.rt Mundav morninir for the Twin . August lant year GARNI) IS IiK COUNTY. ALRl'RG, The Tennis club, tinder the supervision of the genial deputy collector, K. N. Good- has been sick all the spring, Is much worse. Miss Mattie Wooiwnrth, who has beep the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mott, has returned to her home In La colk, P. Q. Mrs. Mllford Snwles .ml daughter of Rralntreo are vWitng at Peter Vnntlne's. Mrs. Mary Mott of Rounis Point Is visiting nt H. 12. Manning's. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. H. Griggs nf Rarre are guests of Mrs. M. M. Krwln. The Cntbollc resl- deuce is being thoroughly repaired. The suit of Henry Mott vs, Herbert Swln- burne of Rouses Point, which was to have been tried here Saturday, the lot ll Inst., before Justice II. W. Marvin, has bivn continued one week. AI.RFHG OKNTRF.. Mr. and Mrs. Chatles McNeil, who wero called here by the illness of Mrs. W. .1. , McNeil, returned to Ldianon, N. It., Sat- urday. Mrs. William Rockwell went to Rurlington Mondny to have her eyes treat ed The selectmen and several land own ers went lo Rurlington to the hearing be. fore Judge Taft Saturday In regard to tho Rutland-Canadian railroad Misses Hatilo and Jennie Rockwell of St. Albans were home over Sunday, Presiding Klder Nut ter of St. Albans preached In the Meth odist church Sunday morning. Next Sun. day will be children's day. A fine pro- "Fidelity" RuptureCure Co. of Yt. riain Office 4 Y. M. C. A. Building, Burlington, Vt BRANCH OFFICES: East Hardwic'.c, Lyndonville, St, Albans, Middlebury, Rutland, White River Junction and Waterbury. No Charge for Examination or treatment unless u euro is effected. Write for circulars and testi inornate 'gramme will bo carried nut by the chil- dten. Mr.-. Hoggs, son mid daughter a o boarding nt A. C. Uraytcn's. Miss Mary Williams or Sutton, P. ()., Is niietidltig n. few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. (iorju Honslnger. -Miss .Maria Deuel Is vMIuk; (her daughter, Mrs. Kdgar Hajnes.-W. II. Jtriiwn cami' nenr being Mint by the a. -cldrntal discharge nf u Kuii. tile biilut Just passing bis head and lodged in tho wall by bis sidf.- Col. A. A. Hull of St Al bnns wa.s In town Thursday. C, M. Clark of Hurllngttm was In town several daya last wook on lnisliiens, GRAND 1SI.H. Mrs. Jnmes Jonaon from the , en! P Mott homo In South Hero, bus bei n i- l Ing a few dnys at It. S. Kinney'., nlnr her daughter, (Ifrtrude, Is boarding. Mi H Hat tie Vaughn 11 from Chnzy, N. Y , 1.4 visiting relntlves on tho Island. She ex pects to begin work at the "Arbor Vita Rny House' soon. Miss J. C. Jur.-. ux from 1'utllngton bus bei 11 stnylng a t vr day.s with Mrs. Fred Murtelle and ai-ct Willi her sister, Mrs. Oswald K li.n Tbete will be a straw berry restlvnl .it 'bo homo of S. fl. MiK'.mlier'tt Fil'Iny 1 vrmng, June litb. Tho Jndie-' Aid tne t im'Ii Mrs. Wnrren Penrl Thuisday or tnl.. w u. Children's day will be observed at tl.o M. K. chtllch next Salibntli. LAMOILLE BOUNTY. CAMRRIDGE. J. R. Wells and wife uf Rnndulph wtro In town. Wednesday and Thursday, . i.,ta here by the rtenth of Mr. Luther - , W. M. Smith has I ei u attending court j. re of tile week. -Mrs. Lowell Rlalsilill t oiu tho west Is visiting her niece, Mrs. II N. Gray. Kent Perh-y and Georgo Ualncu from Knosbttrgli Falls aro vlltlng ul Mr I.n ens. George Reandwin hn obtain, d work in Rurlington.-Mr. w. S N n 'spoil ln.t week in Rjrrc K. (,'. Wi i .a making repalts nn his new hotel pi., p. , the Amcileitn I louse. About titty Mtu. , ed the exclusion to Vergennes. Mr Dr. Newton nml Mrs. Jar ii Raymnre i i a , Emma Patch at the Mnry Fletcher H -, . , lal last week and r mild her very lOtn; ,tt. j able. -Wlllinm Sobler returned fr nn R ton on Saturday, while lie ha In i. a' , work. Mrs. Walte nrrlvi d Satuide) . g'it to spend th" summer with her daii'lrei, I .Mis. K. 12. Weils. Mr. George WnU ,s taking u two weeks vacation in Ottawa Horry Reynolds leaves on Thursday T r Mt. Vernon. N. II., where he ha? a po llen as clerk in a ramlly hotel. Mr-. W. M. Smith i spending n few dnys with iriends in Johnson. Waller Willey is m -Ing into the rooms tint ho has recently fitted up over his market. WATKRV1LLE. Jllss Millie Parker went to St. Alhars i i re in j . i ,. i-.. i uioison ls making n p.. on his homo. Mrs. II. A. Jncksjn Is M w . jly recovering lrom her Injuries Mr, I Henry MeKannon of Rurlington i- i. I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cbauticy Til 'it son, last week Mr. and Mrs. lin ri-j ! Stnllie of Miuitpoller vlsltid bis nu trie , I Mrs. Henry Stnllie. Inst we. k. Mr. ,t 1 .Mrs, G. 11. Thomas ate spending ,i rev .davs with their son Frank, at North Cam bridge Mr. and Mrs. Ford Steam, ml George lienrd vilted In Jobn-.in Saturday nnd Sunday. Mr. and Mr. (ie.rj. Montelth of Rrushton, N. Y, are K.tir ber mother, Mi. Henry Smille r. ti, Miller of Richford vMt-,1 hl pnn-nt-, M and Mrs. , j). Miller, over Sundav I-. s -n Shattuck and flarry Am--, of Wir . ter, Mass., ate the guests of Mr. and jt. 12. II. Shattuck. Hurt Willey and Hfir x Knlley havo bought the Kr.o( and rdiua the store of E. W. Smith at North Ilyi.o Park. Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff of No'rr t rnderhlll visited tlieir dauejuer, Mrs. E. M. Thomas, last wwk. JOHNSON. Mrs. H. II. Cnwles returned Inst li I . ftom a three weeks visit to Craftshur- -Harry Dtitton and family from Gre. i Ray, Wis., are visiting their sister, Mr-. K. A. Cooledge. Prof. Atwater gave i n etitf rtainment at -Morrlsvilie last Frid a night. Hon. S. A. Andrews ot Vereennei, spent Sunday with his purr nts. Si vcr 1 1 rrom here arc in attendance at the . slnn ot the Grand Lodge at Burlington tl week. George K. Montelth, who recit.iiy graduated from the Inw school in Ai bony, H here on husinrss this week. R I. L. Johnson and family arrived here w 'i with a team from Douglnss, Mass , . -t. Saturday. They will spend the sumni r her. Pror. 0car Stearni and son . visiting 12. P. Carpenter ami famil. .it S . Jnlinsbury. Mrs. C. p. Jones has rr" -ed from a visit to her brother ln linn ! -II. W. Newton is erecting a barn ii -i j village lot. I'nleni service--, were belt t the Raptlst church on Sunday evnt'g -George R. Whiting Is building a slaukrV i house. Allien KelUy has returned fr t.i Afdiland. .Mrs. William Reavey l,i sit ing her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Watermuti. Several of the G. A. R. nu n will att i.,l tho encampment at Montreal next wi ik. WOt.COTT. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Foster vl'lte.l In Montpeller last week. Miss Lucy Pre -'on, of Plattsburcli, N. Y., is visiting Mrs. M. Peek. Lewis Sherman of Morrlsvilie h..a purchased tho Newell Whitney place il takes possession nt once. Frank Th tnp son has purcha.-fd tho hotel livery. L. v. and Mrs. Geo. C. Jenkins attended thu Congregational conentlon at Eden list week. Mrs. Nellie Billiard Is still confined to her bed. Nellie Wheelock is ablo to ride out after a long and serious illness ot nerve and heart dltlloulty. Mrs. Jo-ep'i Gowen it- confined to her bed with r' eu matism. Mrs. Mabel Tilllson of Mcr.s vllle visited at M. Conant's the tits it the week. MORRIS VI LLE. Tuo-iilny noon the mills and shops . t Martin Spaulding at Klmore Pond wim deitroyed by lire, with their eont.-vs, leaving Spaulding in a very bad ci II tlon as there wns no irtar.mce. Mr. Wheelock and fani.ly from Dorches ter. Mass., havo arrived and taken t.p their residence on Dorchester Heights f -r the summer. II. M. Rich has returned fj-om his annual blocle trip. C. J. Slayton went to Roston Monday tn attend a cure. Mrs. O. W. Waterman entertained a few ft lends with a tea at her homo on Con gress street last Saturday afternoon. HYDE PARK. The cio of Royco vs. Spaulding, which was set for trial by jury Thurday more lug was announced settled. 'I his w.is in action for Injuries received by the rlal i tllf by .1 Kick from the defendant's h rsi wliile hitched 'n tho plaintiff's barn. It s tipnrteil that the plaintiff received Jlu as damages. Tho next ciso for trial wn -Murray Ruck of Moriiatown vs. Kdwa d i nnpbell of Johnson. This Is action of book act omit. At 10 o'clock a. ni , ri following Jury wcte empaneled. C W Lewis, V. A. Obcr, Mortm Cheney. D. 1. Collins, C. O. Mors.'. II. 12. Straw. J ,1 Voaren, F, L. AdaitiH, H. E. Hall. .1 G Thompson, II. S. Putnam, '.. W. (l.ilii p Powers and Cheney for plaintiff. H Hunt for defendant. -Fred Campbell wen' to Lyndonvllln Thursday to spend a fi w days at homo und also to attend giadu t liig exneises - At the annual village m t Ing Tuesday June i! C. S. Pease was elci t cd moderator; l 11. Mcl'arland, clotk, M. P. Cheney. F. H. Strong, V. L. LUIey. E. L. Noves and A. V. Wiswell tril'tees, C. A. Knight, treasurer. J. T. Stevens, col lector; II. M McFarland, 12, C. White and F. R Child, auditors. The masons laid the corner stone for tha new church Friday This stone s mado from Hardwlck granite nnd wns present'! by Drew Daniels of Morrlsvilie. It is 21 (Continued on 7th page.)