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t. i 1 ill" j V. I i it m If ! Sparks From Granite City. A. J, liexter of St. A I l:m.s, was in the city Vi'tiTi:iy. liev. M. S. K,.y .f Mnrrsville, n! M'i'tcrWiiry OhIit. Mis-i .Merideii Tufi li r Mi-. Ji;trl ;"!i infant - r is very i:l : ;...! Y. Hi in t j j - ci!, il. r.'i:. ;i;iTv cm Kin -M'ljl in . : r 1 1 j 1 1 1 1- viiiiii'' her si.-;. - ( ialllllit'l'. 11 i if Mr. .-mil Mrs. Jumps and lm: cvjiicli'il in live. -. of Williamstown n '!:-: n f - -1 hi, inominjr. v!.'i formerly run oliPlli (1 11 lillk- Mk. L. r. Tucker of Montrose, N. Y. isuing ior a lew days at Dr. Han son U. S. $2000 Fire. Cheever's House Burned This Morniug. .1 I :inl.v C,rt,i:. V. I'. Illlvl W i V 1 v. . -i.e. i:. ,.f In .I 'I" I) l lliliili.ill j , jit'.iirlp wolves Jj ill- i.fil wesl. Hie ( 'Ollivjrji- a i'i eejiiioii In i loinoi'mw : 'I, i: mi-! iiv on r unh; lirm of " who ii.'is Wpi'ii in iu.-iiie.s returned this Iii'jiii-iu h who 1ms Ween "Iier Dr. ().;. Slieknev returned to her home in trooji .i'.'!m K. I., siiiiti Xp.v '1'ork niurniu'. Mrs. S. S. ' ;.- iriiiyr her I o r a f.'u day l..--!.:i:ir.ti. .. II. Mruv C. ( -ji iff :i -rihlmile of Cnddan ' ' " jonieil Ilie volunteer re"llnplt iroi Oregon and will go with li.-u to 1 Ji j 1 1 1 1 J il ( ll. A. I'eiTv who has Ween receiving mstnietiuii at liurliiiLi-ioii in tho art of Weinjr a eoiidueloron tiie eleetriu railroad retuiued liome last nohi. Homer Voun f,,r ;l jftilimc a popu lar barber in this eitv and who has Ween . i . t , I 1' 1 1 ' ! 1 1 ' . . . ..I, ....I ,u Miiiiam Mwra lias work for the latter. Mrs. (;roi-";e 1,'yder w ho has Ween Uk inr pare of Airs. ,,,!in M,..i,l f,,,. n , - ' " " tin; Uil.si w weeks lias relurneil in l,,.r l,.,, ;.. oi nun as .Mrs. .Mead is imieh Wetter. The Jlev. Kllie K. M. Jones will ro !o St. JohnsWury tomorrow iiiornin"-Io attend the V. J1. c. r. i,lss m(.(.(7llrr. Slip will Ik- apeonipanied liy Mrs W f Colby. Tim rehearsal for the Childrens Day eoneertwill We held at. the, Coii.Tt-ra-iional eluirph this afternoon at 4 oVloek -m inoso who take part aro requested to op present. 1 .... ..leoionai i -ay is near at hand and it imiy Wp of interest to the puWlio to Wo made aware of the different speakers i upiivcr addresses in this vicinity. They areas follow: 'I'll! in the fini-hi fe Tim first lire since the burning of the opera house builditir, Wroke out in the hoii.-p of f. S. Cheevcr at the corner of Hall and Kim street at about :i o'clock this morning. The building was a to tal loss and well inred. Karly last evening Mr. Cheevcr was Wu-y boiling oil on it kerosene oil stove to oil the Moor. The oil boiled over and ran all around the kitchen and out into the wood shed. Tim nil mimrliti II I M .. I - ., . " "i"i -"i- v-ueever alter tnrowmg a couple of pails of water on the flames put it out. Jie retired early and about 10 o' lock he awoke and concluded lie would sit up for fear the lire might break out. About one o"loek ho fell asleep in his chair and when he awoke about three o'clock the wood shed was ablaze and the tlames had trot well tinder wnv. liy this time some of the neighbors were out and the young children were passed out the bed room window where they were taken to the home of William Stewart. Kzekiel Dre' rung box 31 at the corner of Park and Averill streets which, m iiuuiiL uiip-naii inno away, llie lire company resnondend nuickiv. lint tlm alarm had not been runsr soon ennnrrh md thehou.se was nil ablaze The firemen were handicannetl as the nearest hydrant was 1200 feet away, and when the hose was laid there was not pressure enough to throw a stream over the house, as the hydrant was such a distance away and the friction was so great. Prindle & Ayerill HEADQUARTERS FOR Gasoline and Quick Meal Gaso line Stoves, Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Window and Screen Doors, Poultry Netting and Wire Screen also Garden Rakes, Hoes, Spading Forks, Lawn Mowers, and Garden Hose. T A T7 T A -XT' -i-fci- vavjvjidi jsliUUIv, JJAKIM-; XT. On the Corner. In spite of the rain last night the club held a well attended meeting in the Central Vermont railroad bridfe near tno siuitu meadow while "Yours truly" miner me uriuire listening tn tha To Whom It Hay Concern: street ( 'oiiiinis-ioiiei-s mwl i'ii.. i.iiginecr ' iirrier will -olo the end of the city this afternoon to witn tlin electric railroai it the eitv will the rails north confer icople to see consent to the laving of to lSerlin line Col. Ceorge T. f 'hilds of St. Albans, at I.arre: Hon. ( ', p. JI,,,,.;,,, of s, u. bans, at Montpelier: I.'ev. I., i'. Tucker formerly of Northlicld now of ew IM ;v" "'': Hon. Frank i i.mly ot Norhiliebl.at Williamstown ; Allen Martin of liarre, at (oriuth; Hon. Male K. Darling of Chelsea, at Fairleo Mon; was begun this mornim- i r.'lraiioi, f,,r laving the foundation of in.vw city. WuiMi,,.,, niy Keieer ( timer is surveying the premises lodav oei a soon u- ti ereiiilrii of the I .ouiidatioii will !v V. iihe Mr. and ' re on then- .H'.iiljietn The fire department were practically of no value as the house wag nearly gutted Wefore a stream wwi'ptil on. At about 4 o'clock the roof crashed in, at five nothing was left except part of the frame work and the front veranda. Only a small part of thoftirnit lire wtn saved and all their clothing was burned. In one of Mr. Cheevi-r's suit nt elnti.n was a check for about $20 and $80 in bills and silver which was destroyed. The building was a two story structure, I . S. Cheevcr lived on the first floor. 1'.. U. Cheevcr lived on the second floor up to last Saturday when he moved outv The lire is supposed to have started in thewoodshed. The losg will probably reach 2,000. The house is insured for 2,000 with the Home of New York, and the furniture for $100 with the Aortu American Insurance Company. FomX-CHALIFOl'X. George Forin and Marv Louis rhnl. if on x of OrancG wero nnite.l in r riage Saturday bv the Knv. P. 1 M.. Kenna, the ceremonv t.-iL-imr i.l.,,. ,.f parochial residence. tlx built is for the the I i i ; i ! d ie- 111 the viei d iiolh hen whiVa Jij. ,,: i in , line has jury II .). Uei llen v.; her a mi u a - bm he do, ke! h.V , i..e ( 'ouiil ' o;irl '. There ';)' ! and -oi : fi ei ' u I ei-. il iurv 1 1 i -li".-- are inien sl,-, I if.w ning vs. S. 1 1. men from this section ; " i and .-Charles 'lal i-eorge Aletealt and Oreotl l helsea. (i. F. .Miles and K. ( 1 ojisham, Wahlo lellee is bailer , (,;,, 1 eohMieiieed, Mrs. 1 1. aid Jainieson i ay home from ;, ineir hor.-e became i'y of Hop,. ( vin-l.hnm-u j'rnin the ' Wheel broken. ' -liakeii up but -!y injured, called and found rLAIFIELI). (Jeorge I'.ttlkley.of Morctown, visited his brother, Charles Utilkley, last week. Dr. W. F. Lazelle l,as sold his land in the village to T. II. Uartlett. Mrs. Faura Kidder spent last week with a daughter in JSarre. dolm I'.owles ami Mrs. Hitching have been on the sick list. in term i i i .- i i eases of Set for Th. -es set for trial, j al in which Jiarro ! I he ease of (). , Sibley, The jury re Frank 1,'iehanl- ! "f lirooklield. Iiixby of . I'oolc of leseoll am) J,eWi.s ; liliOOKFIELU. William Shcppard, who has been slopping with his daughter, Mrs. V. Ii. ' aipcnier, lias returned to his home St. dohnsbury. Will Fdson, of Williiimslown, was this place Sunday for a ride. Af i. .nr. aim Mrs. (. Ji. Hamster, of Wil liam, town, visited his brother, C. AV lianisier ,tml jfe over Sunday. Lev. J. . Sherburnt Fast Urookfield Sunday. preached at Ion, I homas Waldo of Williamstown. t iiollcs ot Wa.-hin; end ( 'harles Jiriiri l')of. Andrew .). Phillips will eondu, a cliorus at (.oddard Seminary to-mor f lanini;' ai ft o clock. 'rof. Phil lips is to take charge of the vo(il de paitmeut at the Seminary next year ant ... io i, Miii a class in the city i inn .summer, lie is to meet the chorus oik o a week tor the. remainder of the lei in. .o ciiarjre will be made for this JiiMiuetion, and the musical people of u; enj arc invileil to come that, they may judge of his ability as a musician .md a conductor. Prof. Phillips has had twenty years experience teaching in St. Toms and Chicago, and is welfknown by the older residents of this city as he was a Darre boy. The singers of the il aro to be congratulated that they June an opportunity to study with one "ho has met with such success as a teacher. A GOOD COXCFKT. An excellent concert is in store for liners of classic and popular music. I he services of Professor Phillips, tenor soloist, late of Chicago, of Mr. Wilder, the well-known Mule player, and of Mr. linggs, the brilliant organist of Moiil ppiier, as well as Mr. S. II. Jackson of this city, have been secured. Those who were disappointed in not hearing -'ii. Milder last year are granted a chance this time. The price is lowered to lo cents that 'vervone may come, bei.ioinber the date, Tuesday evening, May ;il, at S o'clock in the ' Coii"rc"-a-tional church. Titkcts are now on salcl FAST CAKUE. M.iss Carrie lialch, who hasb0en very sick, is slightly on the gain. Mrs. ,7. L. )ix and daughter Lucy are staying a few days at W.M. Games'. Abijah Whitney of Morrisuille was in uie place fast Thursday and Friday making arrangements to build a couple of houses upon the land purchased of 1!. F. AVaterman. Active preparations are beiti" mn.li. for the observance of Memorial lay at this place. 'The ' Washington Cornet band is to furnish the music instead of the Fast Barre band as has been reported. CHELSEA. K, D. Fuller ny raising up tno roof and nuttino- on .i . . . o uiioiuer story. -Mrs. rrank Tracy of Montnelier is inning iriemis m town. f). D. Tracy is home from i'mi,r,i X. II., on a vacation. J. A, K. Corwin and wifn nrn viulllnrr in me M cstern states. Mr. and Mrs. Gcors-e Densmnm hn.-.. a uaugiiter born May 12. Mrs. C. S. Emery and daughter Sally are in JJurlington. Mrs. Emery is re ceiving osteopathic treatment for a se- nous nervous trouble. Mrs. Lerov pi in nulling ior kj, . Winery. ueoates oi these wise kickers. There was much discussion among the mem bers concerning the location of the post ofliee and the disagreements among the City Fathers concerning the question. arious methods were suggested for lo cation but none were iiilooii.il ami i, Inspector was only able to gather that a majority of the members favored the city building providing that a decent contract can tie secured from the "Pow ers at Washington." The Inspector would suggest that unless the govern ment can give us more mails from the cities of the country that the city nay no "i;ii ueiuaiios ior a location. It is a matter that should he rir!iiK- nro. uuiuu iv lueaiiiDorities and some move made toward giving better mail service in this city. The agent from the Williamstown club gave a report of the recent meet ing held by the club at that place and u....u ,.al, iUlJ ineeuug was Held on the bridge near Albert Martin's shop. 1 he question now claiming the attention of the Williamstown members is the construction of an electric railroad from mis city to Williamstown gulf. The Agent reported that every member of the brartVh club favored such a move as it was thought that llie price of real estate would be advanced. Thus the meeting passed a resolution urging the "Ijig Three" to give them the trolly. When the Williamstowii information had been given, the P.oss announced that ai me next nice in" of the elnK ii,,,-.. would be a joint debate between two well know n members of the city govern ment. It is proposed to have the Trans' lantie band in at'cmlcnce to furnish music for the occasion. The members of the club were highly mcli'mant at the action of tin. m.L.,,?.,..:, men who run down a bicycle rider on Main street Saturday night, as the men j who were responsible for the act. paid I no attention to the man they knocked I down but dashed away at "breaknecl: I speed. There is some talk of havino the chili delegate its slcuth-like secretary to start on the trail to find these men. Anoiher subject which was a cause for much discussion anion tr the members was the poor way in which the Electric railroad company light the road a; uie norm end ot the town each night. Few lanterns aro left lighted at night and those who pass along the road late at night are in constant danger of injury. If these foreign companies are to be given the right of way on our streets the (dub claims that they should at least be made to give us proper pro tection. Now if the Insnei cd to reveal his whereabouts, ho nni.i have, told these Kickers, that thn men at fault for the condition wdiich the road is ictt at night, are not the owners of the road but incompetent men employ ed in the work. As tho rain kept com ing down in torrents, and as I was near ly drenched, the nieetingsuddenlyfouiid a rock thrown into their lllMttt ft nil fwl . journed in disorder by this rude action of For the past two years I have been a sufferer from rheumatism. Two years ago 1 was taken worse, it being in my hands, arms and limbs. At limes i could not get my hands to my head or dress myself. My hands and limbs would swell badly and cause me much pain. I could not sleep nights and had no appetite. I could only walk by the use of my crutch, After doctoring and using different kinds of medicine ! at last tried Marnetie Treatment and apor FSaths given by Prof. Ii. (J. Wil kins and can say after two months treatment 1 am free from all Swelling all gone. Hands and as natural us ever. 1 can go up and down stairs without crutch or cane, and am able to do my own work. My ap petite is good anil 1 sleep as well as ever. I can recommend this treatment with much pleasure to anyone sufferino with rheumatism. " Very truly yours, JIks. T. T. Maimix. barre, Vt., Mav 21st, '!. "Po Hollers Kuiorjliig." After v-e' -s in tho forest of Fontaine blean it isio.Heult to realize its monoto nous amplitude, its endless repetition of similar prospects. And yet. as a for- : est it has no furpassiiig beauty. Ono ; may compare ic witn niai.i"-""" moor pared of its highest tors and set ; thickly wiith young trees, growing close i us tho moss on a bowlder. Jt is a roll- ing upland with a scanty mantle of soil, j through the frequent gas in which tho broken gray lowldi.rsof the naked earth j sometimes rise in fantastic heaps, sonic- j times line concavities a mile across, or i fringe the gaping lip? of long ravines. Like. Dartmoor, the mrlaiv is arid, and vou mav tramp miles and i-.'.v never a pool, and yd, i n cv ry side you may descend from the for. .-t by green valleys into grei n I lams ami lind iirooi.s leap ing miraculously from the dusty rocks to dip under fringing willows. It is to these happy shiUs of the for est that the painters' villages cling; Barbizon, advertised by Stevenson and now abandoned to the cultured tourist; C'crnay, with its great village square; Markrtto, smothered under masses of li lacs like a child laughing in new mown hav: Aforet, on the Seine, with its tow- 'er flanked, steep pitched bridge, its mills and ruined castles and spreading river, and a dozen others. The simplest of them turuaustero faces to the solemn spaciousness of the forest, but their sweet gardens give access to tho green comforts of the plain; yn image of the artists themselves; high unprofit able aims in tho saJon; pot boilers emerging and red wmo coming in uy the studio doors. Saturday Review. Important Notice. THE EVENING TELEGRAM ive as a Prize TO THE BOY WHO SELLS THE LARGEST XI'M imi OF OUR PAPERS HETWEEX MONDAY. APRIL 11 AXD AUGUST 1st A Fine New BICYCLE. Will G For Sale. FOI! SAI.K One House and Lot on Iliiwes Street, urn! six large Huilding Lots on maVIJO ' l linil 11111,111111 nun IHOse 1.1'llin jiuiitiiiiK I l-nt at llis corner ot second iniu -Minn M, 111- quire at T. ti. liitehiU's, 517 'o. -Main St. To Rent. pam. arms LOST. Black mill white lienKe hound : an swers to the inline of -'Vickie". Ketimi ... r..u.c iu a. i.. iioiMir, liiti Smiti, street, and receive suitable reward. .Main STOCKHOLDERS' ING. MEET- 1 he Hiuiual mooting of the stockholders of the Kits Harrcti 'helsea Ii. It. ( . will he held in the Opera House at Last Hiuto. Vt J oiiihiv June ll, lsiis, m -,M p. m tu ,, ;,' the following Inisiness: First-To elect, u Hoard of Directors for the yeiirensiiiiiir. Seeoml-To tniiisnet such other htHiio.-s us ijii.pi-i-ix ei.nie iii-lore snicl lnectin-. Self Inducing Method!. An article in Tho Lancet gives some hints on the inducing of sleep which V.-ill bo of interest to all victims of in somnia. So vital is tho necessity for sleep that nuy method by which it may bo secured is worthy of attention. Tho means cm ployed is toproduco weariness by muscular exorcise after retiring. "Lying on his back, the patient first reaches for tho foot and head boards at the samo time. Ho then raises his bead half an inch. At the same time he breathes slowly and deeply about eight inspirations to tho minute, which are counted. After about 20 inspirations the head, which begins to feel heavy, is dropped. The right foot is then raised ! (tho reaching for the boards and count- j ing being continued) and similarly dropped when fatigued. Tho kft foo't goes through thu same process. The muscles which are used in reaching for tho head and foot boards are then re lieved, and the body is elevated so that it rests on the head and heels. Ho then turns ou the right side and reaches for tho head and foot boards nmn'n noil raises first tho head and then tho foot, as before. Tho samo process is gono through on the other side. Thus eight positions liavo bren assumed and a largo number of muscles used. If sleep has not been induced, the same cycle is gone over again. Siriiu lih'NT. Ii. II. Hooker has ii down tairs tenement to rent with 7 rooms. ' water, ( heap. on reasonable terms -u good stone shed with traveling and boom derricks, Also some very desirable tenements : Inquire of W, A. BOYCE. t: Alice I're liEXT. Itooms- In pleasant location. me very pleasant room. U Short Street. ton. lotf o 1!KNT. Five large connecting rooms, suitable forotliceaiid tenement combined, one flight Averill's block, now oeenuieil also single front office up Averill. by Or. stiekno ime tlight. I-. il F Kast Burre. Vt,, W. STAXYAX, clerk. May i'J, lsii,s. The Williams Typewriter The best Machine made, Strong est Manifoltier, Visible Writiiie-. set out for i, uirect Inker, no Ribbon to get out of order, the greatest speed. For sale by H. ARTHUR CAMP, 4(1 Washington St., City Agent. "ii 'iu see one or drop ; the mail. card in There was a very short v.... fjrd Corn last season, if you need'any for seed buy soon, or there will be none ils 11 J,r,g fast at L. Ayerill's, M. Tried our lincst Chocolates vol it,,,,. are nice at L. AI. Averill's. A Wise Mulff. Among our pack mules was nna who on a fishing trip several years beforo u.m MMictt tins very locality in which wo were encamped, but she had eonio tho previous time the straight route over tho mountains. Wht was our amazement one morning to find this inule gono and with her two of her comrades, whom she had evidently led astray, limit high and hunt low, wo could not find them, and at'ivr m,ii several days in this fruitless search wo omo. Upon arrival there wo were surprised and delighted tu find that tho mules had preceded us. Tho old mule had at once recognized her previous camping place, changed though ir muff I.,..,. i i " . , """' "Ll " mo severe storms to which this region is subject, and had determined in he- wisp old head to strilio out for homo immediately with out U-.'liHllir f,r, 1. C ,-. X n iuu ouniaiity ot carry- a rack, and this she and her com panions, ill advised but evidently not misguukd, did, not following the trails or wo ha,l carefully inspected them, but headmg through tho dark and con lusnig Kuided by the old mule, s straight as though directed by tho r.,n,'Wl1 WMo com pass. Charles Dudley Bhodes, U. S A., in, Lipphicott's. Wanted. y.NTi:i). Two lirst-ehiss painters, all around men. Inexperienced workmen need not apply . Jonx c. Doikjk, 6(J South Jlain street. w AXTE1).-Street. Hoarders at Xo. 6 Spauldim; WAXTKI). A position wife to work on a perieneeil A. I.. Delville hy a man iiml farm ; both ex- Orauiteville. 3Jt YAXTKl). Salesmen :t,'ood salary, steady work. First National Xurseries. Itii. tor, X. V. rue -THE- MERRY-GO-ROUND In the roar of my store wi twice each week, WEDNESDAUSATURDAY NIGHTS ANGELO SCAMPINI. Central Vermont Railroad. Time-Table. JOKKECTED TO JAN. 23. 18US. Trolm leave Barre daily, except Bunjiij-.a, ,, owi : GOING SOUTH. 8.10 A. M. MAIL, For Boston vln. Lowell . Kitchbui f ; New York via. UpriiiKtield H,, . all New England paints, i'url-ir car to ij., ton via. Lowell, without change. 18.00 P- M. FAST KXl'KhHS. for Ikwton i-oweu; -ew l on via. BprlDKtield amlv New London. Buffet parlor carto Itn.in 5.10 I'.M.-LOCALPAStiENUKU. Kor.V, n .' field, Kaudolph, and White iti.r Junction, connecting with mix-. train for V'lndiur. 11.00 P.M.-NIUUTEXl'KKSH. Leave. Bar-e week days only, but leaves Montpe Her U' j a.m., daily including Sundays, JjUe li, Sn I',"' LovTel,1 dai'- S.ia a. . . Boston via. FIlchliurg.daily.u.oUA.M,; New Vork :,-t cept Sunday) ll.KS a.m. On Sundaj rum tospringrle.J.only. Wagner sleeping r , . to Boston via. Lowell Bnd to tjurluif lielil GOING NOK'I'H. V 9,50 A. M.-L'JCAL KXl'UKtifl. For Burling ton, HI. Albans, Kicbford, aad Koua.-a I'm,,, Connects at Ksnex Junction with einrers i.n' all points on Kutland K. K. 3.05,H. M.-JIA1L. For Burlington, Kutl;,t, l Cambridge Junction, St. Albans. W,,i,t... ' Norwood, Ogilensburgh. Waguer f,ir,,r Car to Montreal, 5.10 I'. SI. KXI'HICSS for Burlingion, Si i, bans, and Montreal, l'ullinau Sleeping ( ,r Jlootpelier Junction io Chicago, v.iiii.'.n' change. Due Chicago 9.10 r.M. next i.igi,,' Connects at Kssex Junction for New Voi. via, Itutlund and Trov. Suburban Service. TRAINS TO MONTt'ELIEK. IVM"11 8'10' 9'i0 ' l2'00' 3'06' 5-!". TUAIN3 TO BAUKE. L,eave Montpelier 6.30, 9.16, 10.50 3.60 and 6.i p. a. la.f.s. Wiliiamstcwn Trains j-eave liarrel.SOp M.4.30P town 1.S6 p. m. 6.H0 p. M. Leave iv illlarastown 7.30 , Barre S.05a. m.3.00 p. m. F.VV. BALDWIN 8. W.CTMMINOS, n.R.sT&,spt.M0'"i:m Uue V. Illlun:i. 2.30 p. . iille 00 M. 12.20, 1.2.5, MILLINERY AT HALL & HAYFORD'S. t 1 "r --. He IJcal in alleoitsof Mil linery nnil always carry a Full Line of Goods At Reasonalbe Prices. Xo. Main St. U'llF- IXSI'KC'TOK, I.IK K nii'l JiOYS. ti'i'da v i aflor- AC'I'Kl) 'I'Ih cilj I'oiinci n inn at ., ,-;rU to sin! wlial disposition 1'iry wonl.l ink,. i nnjn, (lllt )jillH f()r tin' liosl-Lllic... J, ..ls Mot ,)(,fori, liiey -rot U ,, ,ist.n,sj,,M ,,v,,r v,lr I'm, inauiTs. Kvcrv motion Umt ) Ciirm;; tlH. 1,,,. .,,! f U. o session, ill, ,,nt f 'lire WASHINGTON ) I 1 Hi' y '"i ;-:i vp llii-ir ;'!. -"'I VMIS I li ' l".'l'lli'!"'. l'li'.y nil in i-oiil V V m:ss. 'I II i 10c linx of si It is llm I, est. was li'i.'it iidii- ' m l M ir n . was ilo- I not ilo any Inisincss ;- I in' million lliat ni'ii until 7 oVIork I'.ii in '.' Illusion saiil t ! ii of Leys ami j,s :i lor liii, not Inisi- vi'iii! plovi- pnlisli fur M. A F.itii.r. kmorial services will l.o ohsr-rvn.! ncxrsitntlav at the Universal 1st Church and l!ev. Alvin Smith will preach a memorial sermon. Mr. Howett, of Montpelier, has re turned to town and is at work for Slack at tho I'ionecr Marble works. Mrs.Warner makes a trip every Mon day lo West Tonsham ilh iiillln.,r,. i foods. , J '1'lie Ladies Aid Society will meet on i i. .-.nu-siiay aiiernoon and eveniii" with Mrs. lioniain ISradlniry. " Mr. David Taylor is in fuoble health of late. . I r. and Mrs. Serihuer, of Lrrc, were in town on Siin'dav. A SOUTH BARRE. Mrs. J. S. Voting went, to St. Johns bury to represent the. Y. P. C. U. t the mass meeting held there todiiv and to. morrow.- New lot Ferry's Seed 5 cents 'in oz. Huililhi lots in Mixed Sweet IVa L. M. Averill. flint,.. 1 1 1 .... litn I . i.-'.iuoii on ..... a.icci opposite iTcni'h and Uicliard- ou,,',"ls lj. M. Avki DKII.I.. Prof. IS. v.. A'ilkins has received a atn to agency for -Tho Quaker Kohlinir Ilath" from the World M'fv Co. of vin e.nnattMlhio. Sub aire," are wanted for town and counties at onco. A Fairy Godfather, 1 7 was fairy godfather's day at was born to M ,.i (ieorjri! f lint on 1 ho 1 llh of Mav. On May I7ll, . SOM M.s ,,; ,f ami Airs. Don I'.u.s ..lis. J ,. v.ii Scvilmer of ISarro, and (harles llnirberof Danville, were in town recently visilinfr Mrs. Thurber ...... ills Mini out ot liwilth for oer oi wecKs, Mrs. Mr. 1 a jui in- tho Raker Chocolate works in Milt. rcasf' 0n that evenii8 was distributed ie 43,muo Jen by the will of the late xiCiiry u. fierce to the employees of tho DUhiness or which he was manager. Two lmndred and forty-flve men and 185 women met the officers of the cor poration in a large room in one of tho mills, and after a siiDDer and som rti. course from Mr. Pierce's executor each received a check for $100. The oldest employee received a Rncr-inl $2,000. It is not recalled that horn . ever a testator whose testamentary nrn. visions gave more acute satisfaction t ,u' Ul U1H personal acquaintances than thoso of Mr. Pierce. There hnn hann tin nuiuuie crnniDlino ahnnt h irin ti did everything that was expected of u ul a great deal that was not . pectod, surprising verv mnnnnnnnlo t.A disappointing nono unless nossiblv lu. niuurs or one or the learned professions, for as yet there has been no inuc or a lawsuit over his will. Tiie will ran over with miscellaneous kind ness aim benevolence. Mr. Picrco ought to hnvo kept a school for testators whoso purposes were phil anthropic. If Stephen Girard, A. T. btowart, Samuel Tilden and Daniel B. I'ayerweather could have sat under his instructions awhile, the memory of all of (hem would bo sweeter, and the gen eral public would bo a cainer bv m,,,,, many millions of useful money. Isthero .loi-Miiiiti oni) iiving wbo has had expori enco of w ills mid is competent, by dis position and knowledge, to open such a class for llm instruction of testators? Might not Mr. Carnegio nudertalto it or Mr. Pierpont Morgan? Harper's Weekly. pure ice. KAIRJIouvr i( i,;is ,.,. , Is cut from snrinir .,,.,., from where it rises, thus i,v,,i,n Inution which must enter river i,.. Tlie mt vice will lie cflivlunt licit your palronngti. Prices that suit. o,',r team will be nroiiiiil rcfjulur. r . E. E. SANDERS, Mag'r. i An I'ufortumito Synonym. An Anioriean girl who recently fitud ic m Germany tells of a German S j "Here is the letter which I have writ- "God picklo and keep you " An investigation proved tint ti, young German woman in look anonym tor "preserve" hJh across "pickle.' '-Now York Tribuna In tho Far North. ,:!"::"ifisary-w almost MEAD'S Popular Restaurant Can be found ;tt 31 1 No. Ma; oi -- "iiu otreet. Meals Served at All Hollrs. Weaisocarryafuliin9of ,)WP l-e oUr I-unel, Counter. Montpelier & Wells River R. R. TIME-TABLE. On and after Monday. Nov li ioqt . run as mol'eZ&y'i SUBURBAN TRAIN SKRVICK 3.50: 6:r2r'6,r,Be.HS p?'8;60" 1003 a- time, or brttoJSJZ'X'!?' quh-kvt erea. AW trains will .i.... "'"'mmy tnm . between Mon?p.He, i'.d Sir u"i! n"V &nd will slop it any laoe w, i V tllkt l"1" w.. Connects at Wells Hiverwlth c ,t,Vi Jll'res l'niin eouth over 7.30 A. IS. vlcea-' VCr'iV1'- or White Hiver"l, '" iu noston 4.0U (tirtind CWtwi Vork. Arrive. f- ., New Voik epot) 7.10 p. . mil Mr u- i- - tmi" 'or iSum !"! Vi",a?."D'"'lvln!!ln. Kivertifh fhe mTV," ! 12 30 P. M. -rS1:1"-'."-' Jh, Pacilic Kailwav fn "" (S''bfe, C'hicajo Bnyd ,b i".tr';','1' Coast. ThroniFh .1 1 1 lu'ihr o ChTcZoteiynKdaC"" M",11 iiailroad. " "nd Ura'"' Trunk r'lmin8'''8 "WWK. 'orst tni,n ? over H.ll. ..rtou,dTew"ry,'iS:?:?d?'''. nioclmlon tmin " Aecum .i....... ... ' "IU . 4 05 P, M. Iji'tween Wells out of Arctin l''vi. ,n. rrm "o"'0 The Commercial House UV Real Estate Agents i-n?htV f';r onp l"ms'' ' -'i'iiU street rooms, stemn lient. nl. 11,,.,... i... '. . . 11 Nreet, inefN n.in mT.-.ik) ( ..,.-, , '' " - Any uue in want r .... 1 tier their i.ileiv, t . n . v niiiiiiiMiineti, i,,u.. ,, ; 1 " 'r::.,'w l...lk-.,llt 1,.1'H h 1 . i-H.V. 11..M1 iniviier ti'iH'Mi,',,!. , ,., , ,. 1 I'i'lilN I'lillei le.l mi ri'iii.i,:ii,.J ONE OFTWOWAYST" ""' ' It I not linl'k toanvf he ,lrin('. n l as "'I't l.y ime ,,r tw , Wl" '.lliiie ex ..,1 ,,,,,,(Tr,,t. ,.., ; I ho l rt WBy is :HIEF CAUSK . , nienee Miuiiur iirurii, ,,,ii ... ...... . ... - -"" "UillUII i... , iver una u-i,,.- p vlslon for sebr0ihI' Mountain Ii' ien Mtr ct l-roHi i Vloton" Ueth Mo utaii, l' fibh' "otise. Twin t, , M'lii etield..!..5"?."' t-rawforU'M. Chas. Johnson AT 32:5 A XOIiTll IKI IIC IS wants of MAIN" STKKKT prejiared up to to nieir ,1 , . . " l": in II io in ,, date manner. BARBER SHOP n inre ii,,.. .,,,; io -mtnifested (i.theLi ?ri!'" f I of so ."'S'loi; - '""'li'iinil i!lv )e 'i,,1 Un error is e,,,' Oil! I'ol'livtlv 'set . 'V vo (ltd ,"!, 'I "" rcitlizeil V,: ' "n" "laililer ..j.H.t Lave the .J.V I''' uIhh" v'j !. T1" Wit ree Z, HiOiri'iuii : '"''"?: ?f this' , r x. Trade Ma rtT, Designs iendlnir . .v.?.0,.v.R,0HT8 4c. "race. r 8U Waahl - I ui n llif,' teni'ini'iil terms. litter your FAY & HANSON, BAn"E VKRM POOL ROOM In t'oXNKCTIUS 487 N. Main Street, Wirdcn JIawes, Proprietor. 3 irain-Ef sm ! f ' 1 '"0 na quIou IE a -"vi, Co i. -vurori Drank i W I No pobIicityl"V,S?ratiner treat- ASTORIA inn ft i w ah ii . 11 Mo N'T. . ,,naWw,fsBMgh , Ktlf 'i ?! Blgnatnre 0f