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the Uaptist cliuryh Hunjay at Ujfl'lffifcj pmpriate to "rnir&moi THE IX THE LOCAL FIELD. nets-taiie. "ur villas school In-ems next Monday, in charge of Mis A K Knli. The imllitifry season opens next week with the uual display at V N Chase's U lymdonderry lnili-s, Thursday anil Kridaj' Attention of inetuliera is called to I lie library meeting Saturday at ."! r The funeral of Mm Addle Holland, only daughter of Mrs Sehna and tin- late Mail iwn Holland took place Monday, Kev C It. Smith officiating Miss Hollind patient ly lre h long and very painful s.kness dating from the illness of her brother Frank who ,1ml last fall or in early winter Itev t V Uurenn. late of MedH-ld. Man , has leeii in town recently Carieuters have this ek begun work on the llirrhanl bouse Frank Ixiwehas taken ikmm-ssioii of the hill farm in New fane, lately bought of II Marry nf Putney The Davidson tenement vacated by Sir Uwe is now occupies! by Mr. ami Mrs Swain, who move from Hel lows Falls Mrs. V T Hruee and her daughter Car rie. who was Mtnously ill III Toronto from about March I, returned last Fridav The uell-kr-ouu Oeu P. T. Kimball homestead, ow ned by Hon. M II. Tw itchell. was told on Wednesday to K. A. Benedict, of Atlanta, (ia., who will extensively re model the bouse for a summer residence. Baile .V- Miner of llrattlelsiro made the sale. Supersitor C I' Hall will hold a public educational meeting in Union ha'l at 7 . ( o'ch k next Tuesday evening. During the day the county tmarilof eilucation will hold their animal meeting. The Sins of Tetujiersnce will meet next Saturday evening at the residence of M Davidson, and will begin the historical ami scien titic coulee of reading on the temper ance question as found in the new- publica tion, "The Better la " All who are in terestcl are invited to join in the reading The annual meeting of the Fayetteville Park association was held at 1'uion hall April 'Jil. and the follow jug officers were chosen : Trustees, S. Worster, H. C Kager, N M. liatchelder. J I Pierce, A T. War ren, M. R. Pratt. F K. Wellmau : presi dent. M. Davidson . vice president, A. T Warren , secretary, II. C Kager . treasur er, tieo. W Sherw in. Mm. C. P DeWitt. who is now- in Palm er, has decided not to return to Xewfane, ami plans to go South in the winter. The meiuliers of the I.yal Temperauce legion are resplendent with new badge pins. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson and Mr. Cieo. Goodenough attended the lecture by Iter. Sam Small in Krattleboro Monday night. The funeral of Miss Addie Holland was attended at her home Monday afternoon, Rev. Mr. Smith conducting the services. Mrs N. M. Batehelder has charge of raising funds among the New fane ladies to go toward the Mary Washington monu ment The reorgauiiation of the Congregation al Sunday school will take place Sunday, May 4. MUs Minnie Morse uf Nouth NVwfaue uilll- at Mrs V Moore's next Tuesday and Wednesday with milliner' g"is At the last meeting of Birchard tost ComraJe Weston, at the request of Mrs. Birclianl, presented the post with a large portrait of Sardis Birchard, in whose honor the post was named. A vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Birchard for the inter est she manifested in the post, and in hon or of our brave comrade who laid down his life at Andersonville c. Samuel Morse i dangerously ick with la grippa. U'illUMirlllr. The next meeting of the Sons of Tem perance will Iw held Tuesday evening, May 13. We hope that all will remember the edu cational metrtititf at Union hall, Newfaue, Tuesday eveiiimr. Mav ... Mr. Hall, our eountv u-ervior. will have charire Itev" James Eatw.l will preach m the - iinuilnl.a a sa a, I ik. hUkl Bev. Lewii Orout will preaTT. rnT,r:.l'X.S I 1 PHCENIX SUPPLEMENT - liuvralHt church next Sunday at the usual hour. Mrs Joneentto IWou on Tuesday, and will attend th wholesale millinery openinc thete tht week. U Irr. Mr Ut- Holland wnt Tuevlay to Townhend tit work in the hotel. liv l'wii liiout will preach heie next Sunday, an mention! under the Wilming ton item. Knit Irrr .S. M Waw h4 wtld hi hore 'Tom" to Jtrnttlf l-ort) tartie, and is now- tteen ujon our tre-tH with a fine pair of hays W C Halliday i receiving iiew gvwU daily A I Kesenden is to carry uii Mrn. M A Sherman's faun thin year Mis Ida lioodell wfnt to HrattIelorn Tuvulay to work at the HIi Houe Mrs. Sherman, wife of the late Reulen Sherman, who has been hoard in if at .. V. Kensenden's since lant fall, (fin?1 this week to her home in BtoAlyu. N. V Mrs K. A. Iti-rtJi has nintlj- rvctheJ new nilllliifry kmj.1 from NV York. TWBihfHf1. W S. Holland is in IkMon for a few weeks, irtly for pleasure and partly to buy spring and summer fcood. The park looks very much improved ince its thorough cleaning and other work tone on it. Mr Votf. au or pa n manufacturer of Detroit, Mich . inadt a brief visit with his sister, Mrs (' H Smith, last Monday, he fore starting for Kunie, where he and his wife will In- absent alpvit four mouth. Wrmt TtvHhrnl. Mr Abram Howe, a life lon resident of this town, died suddenly of apoplexy last Friday He was in usual health until within a few hours of his death, and plow ed Friday morning. He was held in high esteem by his fellow townsmen, aud all feel creat sympathy for hisicrief-stricken family A Sunday school roucert was held on Sunday evening; a pleasing program Iwing presented by the children and oung people of the school. A gondly number were out to see and hear in spite of the rain. School opened last Tuesday with Miss Susie Lawrence as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawkins made calls on friends in towu last week. Dr. John Page of Manchester has Iteen visitiug his father in this place. Rev. J F. Whitney delivered his farewell sermon last Sunday. General regret is felt at his leaving. Mrs. D. Doydeu, with her daughter Norma, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. W. Wheeler, in Canterbury, X. II. Josiah Taft has been making decided im provements on his house. There was a dancing party at Smith's hall last Friday evening. West VMrrfbr. Last week Mrs. Sntead was taken sud denly with la gripie aud is still very sick. Will Payne of Spriugfleld, M&ss.f is stop ping at Henry Payne's. J. H. Watson of Bradford and C. C. Fitts of Brattleboro have been at D. A. Hammoud's. Geo. E. Putnam got hU foot caught by the saw mill carriage April 3, and could not get away till the machine was reversed. His loot was cut through and a bad hurt was feared, but he was not laid up long. The snow storm Saturday made very bad traveling for Sunday, so a very small con- fregatiou gathered to hear Rev, A. M. licgius preach. Geo. Phillips had so far recovered that he benan work here, but probably too soon, as he has been obliged to give up. The L. T. I., will meet at Mrs. K. A. Pierce's again Saturday, May 3 ltBd.bar. The ice company from New York, which has been cutting and stacking ice this win ter at Readslwo pond, proposes to build a sluice toIEeadslioro, adi.tauceof two miles; from that place they will send it by rail. Catarrhal deafness is relleit-J l. uln- John son Amsl) ne Unluielil as directed Try It and muVsms surfaeatf 'the sVstem. r'"'. P t'. MAY 2, GLEASON & ROBBINS. Weare lion rcl.ii t.. slum a i-.-mpl.-t- line of the MMUm s-anal I- i ...Is . f first 'iwslily and at ts.tlom prices Lawn, (Janleii aud Ur.irel Hakes, Hoes, Spading ami Manure Forks, Shovels, Grass Hooks, Hedge Shears, Grass Seeds, Arc, Arc. Si i.E V.FNT- I !: TIIK f KI.KlilUTKIl III..H WHEEL Pennsylvania Lawn Mower. Tl.- i-st ii i. -i ii, j I- a - i l-i ty . f ! ne niii-liines at fi , - t . - Chilton We luve jut re.v,el "Gem" Ice Cream Freezer Which e ha kl vr of w itlnmt a ird of fault and can rec i'nii"nt tbeiu In every way Cedar Tubs, Covered Gears, Heavy Castings. Use Little Ice. Triple Motion, Adjustable Floats. joti n.un Be Sll M SeeTflBRI BefOfelYOU BUV. We hare also in stock for .spring clemiing n full line of Scrub, Dust, Store and Point II rushes, Brooms, Hops, Pails, Step Ladders, Window Brushes, Force Pumps, A.T., Arc. We have a Urjrer stock tuan eser of GENERAL HARDWARE AND TOOLS, And mi. she you the ta-t prhv for authinj; in our line. Call and see u GLEASON &. ROBBINS. t-akenf KnctlnEnam. nn.l .Mrs VMiJi- I wii'irir Ms-tnunster 1890. . Piants. N -rv eer a j.ular a at pr -nt an 1 are s-lliiiaf it.iw Mr oil their met it wth mt a l eiti-.iu. a n. I hive i.r i t U all e i la -1 rr them Pure Leaii, Pure Ml, Vino Zinr, Vmv VlznmxU. Great Weight, Ureat Body, Ureat Durability, Full Measure. Seeihat thi-laWIN on the -aii,t iu tHiv, and if iivt tatt-fj..-t.rv in eiery Mat vie -a. ill make It We hate NO hmfr. Id "Utile awl can gfe prompt attfi tloti to all ontrr t'olor canl and anir furttior Infuiniatioii gUU fur mheiion applKitiiii imr saon) tocV of t'u- tnit-iueiij can nut carry It ou. Aiiply to W. W. NKWCOMli, llrattleliro, Vt. me nutter marisfi ih juh hUui the week previous and indteai m ill tiwt Inn fit ttM for Hn