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Announcementi.
Lntct moilcla ln Wonicn'sTiillor-mailo Fults
nnd Wnlklng Fklrts nnd Vnlt. New I'nll
(loodsiindTrlniinlngsto lnnke np ln tnllnred
lltlll 0 CMllllfC co-diunos. Mlss Mc.Mkmmkn,
9 l'lntSticct.
Mlss S. Loulso Plorco.
Sliiinipoolinr, Iliilrdicsslng, Soalp mul 1'iiclnl
Trciitinciit. Munleiirlng. 1(1 (!roc strcet.
C. M. Park, Tutor,
BHATTI-EBOHO PHIVATE
Shorthand taught.
Prlnclpal
SCIIOOL.
BRATTLEBORO.
rhf. ITnlvcrsnllst Sumlay scliool wlll
nnlversnllst Sumlay scliool
holil lts nmuml Hally ilay servlco Nov. 1.
The ladles' mlsslon clrclo wlll hold a
buslness meeting at 3 o'clock next Thurs
d.iy nfternoon, Oct. 22, at tlio parlors ot
the. church.
Jolin Allnlr nml Mrs. Elnora Orcutt
lowell wero marrlcd Wcdnesday forc
noon by Wllllam S. Nowton, Ksq., ln tho
town clork's olllce. Thcy wlll llve on
Blrgo strcet.
Mrs Jonnlo 11. Powers, luimano agent,
shot nn old hnrso owncd ly Vernon Man
ley ot Dummerston Wcdnesday. Munlcy
sald lic bought tho horse for lts pelt. He
now hns an opportunlty to remove It.
Frnncis Anthony Hynn, 10, son ot Nlch
olas T. llyan of Greenllcld, Mass., former
ly of llrattleboro, dlcd Wednosday from
dlabetcs after a short lllness. The body
wlll bc brought to Brattleboro for burlal
today.
Tho four wheels ln a carrlagc owncd
by Uverymon Stookwell & Putnam wcro
completely demollshed ln front of II. B.
llaus grocery storo Frlday nfternoon.
The horse backcd tho carrlage Into a car
whlch was passlng. No othcr damage
was done.
A conslgnment of 1000 llngerllng trout
for the ponds of the Brattleboro Ico com
pany was recelved Frlday, from the gov
ernment hatchery near Nashua, N. II.
Evnn- Hrothcrs of Townshend nlso re
cclved at tho same tlmo 1000 Ilngerllngs
for dlstrlbutlon ln streams of that town.
Tho flrc dopartment was called out be
tween 12 and 1 o'clock Tucsday to a Ilrc
ln nn ash box ln the rcar of thc bulldlng
at the corner of Elllot and Church streets,
known as the old Ilaptlst church. Tho
box wns uscd by all the tcnants ln tho
bulldlng. Ono stream of wator was uscd
to wot down the box. The damage was
sllght.
Troop A of the Second Unltcd Stntcs
Cavalry, who gave cxhlbltion drllls at
tho Valloy Fair, arrlved ln llrattleboro
Saturdny aftcrnoon on thelr return from
tho fair at Northampton and pltched
thelr tents on the fair ground. On Sun
day mornlng thoy started for Fort Kthan
Allen, stopplng at Jamaica and going
from thcro up the west slde of tho state.
A speclal mcotine; of the Kcene llu-
manc soclety was held Frlday nlght for
the purposo of laislng moncy for Mrs.
Jennlo H. I'owcrs wlth whlch to earry
on her work ln the Interc-it of the so
clcty. Mrs. Powers wai prosent nnd
gave an Informal lalk. Durlng her stay
she was the guest ot Lawycr and Mrs.
Madden. Her collectlon of photograj)hs
showlng tho subjects of numerous cases
sho has had nro on exhlhltlon ln Kcene.
Tho mcmbers of tho Junlor Auxlllary
of tho Kplscopul 'church held thelr an
nual meeting Tuesday evenlng nnd elect
cd these olllcers: Presldent, Mrs. Louls
Ahrens; vlco prosldents, Mlss Margaret
Martlu, Mlss Cnrrle Haskell and Mrs,
K. O. Hartlett; secretary, Mlss Grace II
Eels; treasurer, Mlss Mary Cundlff; ex-
ccutlvo commlttee, Mlss Adelalde Tuckcr,
Mrs. Louls Ahrcns, Mlss Grace Eels, Mlss
Mary Cundiff, Mlss I.illlan Caln, Mlss
-Helen Martin, Mlss Elslo Ilnskell and
Mlss Annlo Morrison-
Charlcs C. Dunbar, the maglclan, who
wlll glvo an cxhlbltion of sclcntlnc prc
stldlgilation at the Audltorlum Nov. 10th
undcr the ausplces of Blngham chapter.
Order of Ka.slern Star, prcscnts flrst-class
recommendatlons. The Concord, (N. II.)
Monltor says, "Ills cntertalnment was
grand"; tho Hoston Transcrlpt, "Ills
sklll Is credltahle to any nrofcsslon.il'
commlttee Flrst Parlsh church, Brigh
ton, "Your wonderful sklll nnd ablllty
was recognlzcd ; Purltan cltib, Boston
"Never aw tho Ilower trlck dono as well.1
Albert D. Fessenden was badly burnel
Monday afterno&n whllo at work ln tho
bollrr room of J. T. Hlldreth's factory
nn Klm street, occupled by the Brattle
boro Overall cotnpany. Ho had some
chlorldo of llme ln a pall, whlch he
wlthcd to mlx wlth water. By mlstako
he opencd a steam valve Instead of
watcr valvo and the steam escapcd wlth
such force that it threw the chlorldo of
limo Inlo hls faco and oyes and covcred
hls arms. Ills arms were burned so that
tho skln came off. Hls face was also
burned, but was not blistered. It Is
hopcd that septic polsoning ln hls eyes
may bo provented and that hls slght may
ue savcu
Tho annual meeting of company P, 4th
Vermont Itogiincnt, was held ln Bellows
Falls Tucsday, whcn theso olllcers wer!
electcd: Presldent, Horace E. Itoberts of
Putney; vlco presldent, H. W. Ilutchins
of Bellows Falls; secretary and treas
urer, Col. II. K. Tnylor of Brattleboro
Tho 4th Vermont Beglment assoclatlon
also held lts annual meeting. about
mcmbers of tho old rcglment were pres
unt. Hupper was served by tho Woman
Bellef corps. and nn Informal camp flro
was new. Tneso olllcers wero olected
Presldent, Captaln Josoph P. Alkcn of
Hartford; vlce presldent, II. V. I Iutelilns
of Bellows S'nlls; socretary and trcasuror,
iliomas i . Karrell or Waterbury.
A Jury trial was held Saturday ln V
1). K, Stowe's olllce ln the case of C U
Pcnse agalnst Charlcs Dunklee both of
Brattleboro. The Jury conslsted of G. II
Bond, Ira Hlgglns, Frank Burnett, Jolm
Newman, S. M. Yeaw and W. C. Mitchell
A. C. Spcucer nppeared for tho plalntlff
nnd II. G, Barber for tho defcndant. The
sult Was brought to rccover 11.3.) for
labor, the plalntlff havlng becn employed
in ine cieienuant s mui in uummerston
The defendant clalmed that the plalntlff
vioiateu nls contract by Htopplng work
without glvlng notlce. nnd that on thut
nccount tho defendant was ohllged to
olose hls mlll temporarlly. Ho ttled
ntalement for ro-oupment of damages,
nmountinB to ?7l. The Jury relurned
verdlet for tho plalntlff to recover J0.35,
cach sluo to pay thelr own costs.
Furthcr nctlon on tho petltlon of the
urattleuoro & Whltennll Ballroad com
pany to havo the rallroad put Into tho
hands of a recelver wlll be taken durlng
ino coming tcrm or llie supremo court
whlch wlll open In Montpelier. Oct. 27,
An effoit was mado to have a meeting
or tne oinclals or the Brattleboro &
Whitehall road and the New I,ondon
road In Brattleboro last Saturday, but lt
could not bo brought aboout, The Now
i.onuon company 'Ciaim tliat tho new
long tles whlch recently were luld on the
Brattleboro & Whitehall llno were put
ln wlth a vlow to chnnglng tho narrow
gaugo roau over into n broad gaugo
roaci, uut tho olllclals of the Brattleboro
& Whitehall road aro Incredulous In vlew
of the fnct that the tles wero taken off
the llne of the New Iondon road, whero
they had been plled and that they wero
rushed In Immedlately after tho hearlng
on tho petltlon for tho appolntment of a
recelver.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
wlth lociil nppllcatlons, ns tlioy cnniiot rench
thoseat of tho discafo, Catnrrli Is n blooil or
eonstltutlonnl dlsenso. nnd In order to curo it
you inust tuko lntcrnal reinodles. IltiH's
C'utarrli Curo Is tnkon Internally, and ncta d.
loctly ou tho hlond nml miicous 6urlaies.
Ilall's Catarrh Curo is not a aunck mcdlclno.
II was proscrllKxl by ono of tho Iwst pliyslclans
lu thls country for yeare nnd is n regular pro
scrlptlon. It Is cnmposcd of tho best toulcs
liiiown, eomblneil wlth tho bost bloisl piirlflera,
ncttiiB dlrectly on tno miicous surfnces. Tho
pcrfcctcoiiibmntinnof tho two Ingrodlciits Is
wlmt produces such wonderful results in cur
ing Catarrh. Kend for tostimonlals f reo.
V. J. CIIE.N'UY & CO.. I'rops.. Toledo, O.
Pold by druifgi'itK, prlco 75 ccnts.
IlaH's l'amlly l'illsuro thc bcst.
"Aunt Jcrushn" Invltes everybody to
her tiulltlng party ln Orange hall noxt
Wcdnesday cvcnlng.
The Jlurray club wlll open lts seasoii In
Novcmbcr wlth n soclal evenliiB at tho
hnme of tho presldent, Mrs. O. 15. Warner.
Itcv. Donnld Klowcr of Kelchvllle wlll
preach at the Unlversallst church whllo
the pastor, ltev. Mr. Marvln. Is attoml
ng tho gcneral conventlon ln Washington,
U. C.
A. V. May. real cstnte agcnt, has sold
for Georgo Warwlck of Dummerston hls
house In Contrevllle to H. K. Adams of
Alhol. Mr. Adams bought for an In
veslment. A speclal meeting of tho Brattleboro
branch of tho Womnn's Alllanco wlll be
held wlth Mrs. i:. tj. S. Oaifocul Saturday
nfternobn at 2.30 o'lclick, whcn n rcport
wlll bo Blvcn by the ilelegalo to tho nat
lonul conference. recently held nt Allantlc
Clty.
Ilnv Mlxcr. son of Mr. and Mrs. S. II.
Mixer of Central street, Is 111 wlth scar-
lot'fcver. Mrs. Clarcnco lllldroth of West
gtrei't has an nttuek of dlphtherla. A
son of Andrew Johnson, also of West
street, ls rccovoiing from an attaclt of
.i rvni?n! ll dhihthi'rla. Tho hollse ln oach
case Is under quarantlne rcgulatloiis.
I'homas J. CunnliiKham. 37, of HltrSdale,
dlcd Tucsday at tho Brattleboro Iletreat
atlcr an lllncss of a few d.iys wlth an
rganlc braln disease. 1 ho body wns
sent to Kcene by Muran & Co Tucsday
nlght for bmlal. Mr. Cuunlngliam wns
mall clerk nnd was unmarrien. tic
lenves a sistur, Cathcrlne, In Illnsdalo
and two brothcrs ln thu West.
rhe nnnual fair nnd fesllvul of l'ro-
tectlve Orange wlll be held ln Orange
hall next Wcdnesday evenlng, the sup-
per belng scrved at 0 o'clock, followed nt S
o clock uy an enlcrtainmeni ami suic.
Hot chlckcn ples nml a rcgular New Kng-
land Old Ilnmo gatherlug dlnncr wJll be
scrved. "Aunt Jcrusha's Qulltlng Party"
wlll coustltute a lUting llnalo lu an on
Joyable evenlns-
Tho nnnual meeting of the Krost street
iKiok club was held Tucsday evenlng at
tho home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Brasor on
Cannl strcet. Theso olllcers were elivjtcd:
resldent, II. C. CllHbve; vlce presldent.
Mrs. A. K. Mlller; sccretary and treas
urer, Arthur Pcach; book commlttee,
Mrs. Albert Hockwell, Jlrs. A. At-
wood nnd the othcr olllcers. The an
nual sale of books was held.
N'cxt wcck Mr. V. S. Newcomb wlll be-
gln the canvass of Brattleboro for the
Vermont Blble Soflcty. He wlll bo pre-
paicd to selt Blbles at cost and to glve
to Ihoto who havo uono whcn too poor
to buy. Ho wlll also gather tho rellg
lous atatlstlcs of the town. Any monuy
handed hlm to help forward the work
wlll li so much help to the soclety. Ixst
everyone nssist hlm by answerlng the
n.uestlons he may usk.
Tho annual meeting of the Audubon
Soclety wns held Monday evenlng. llo
ports of the work of the paht ycar were
read and olllcer.s were elected for the en-
sulng ycar. Mrs. Francos II. Horton. the
ellleient presldent of tho soclety the past
two ears, decllned re-electlon. J nere
was no onu elected to that olllce. The
other oliicers for the past year were re- j
elected. Mr. 10. B. Davcnport wus choseu i
(lelesate to attend tho meeting of the
national commlttee of Audubon soclctlos
to bo held ln Phlladelphla Nov. IS.
The Ited Featl.er." a romantlc oi.era I
ln two acts. by ICcginald De Koven,
Charles Kleln and Charles K. Cook, was
glven lts llrst pretcntntlon bcfmv a
packcd hous-e by the Ziegllold Opera com
pany In the Academy of Muslc lu Bal
timore Oct. C. ,V illstlnct succes was
scored, and tho despatches to the New
Vork Journal mentlon M ron P. D.ivls
maklng a declded hlt In the rolo of Count
JCeogan. Thcrc are M peoplo In the en
semhle, and tho production Is massvo In
every partlcular.
Kncouraged by the successful sale of
lots on Oak Grove avenue, Henry O.
Clark has bought about 10 acres of latid
In Orcenlleld, Mass., at the corner of
Sllver nnd Illgh streets, nnd has had it
dlvlded Into bulldlng lots, whlch wtll be
sold by nuetton Oct. 22, 2:1 and 21. The
sale wlll be conduotcd by P. B. Moore of
Sprlngllcld. Tho electric rallroad runs
near the property. Mr. Clark says the
rallroad company ls plannlng to extenil
the road, wnlch wlll mnke thc property
stlll moro convenlentlv loeated.
Tho annual rally servlce of tho Metho-
dlst Sunday scliool was held Sunday ln
tho maln nudlcnce room, taklng tho iilace
of tho rcgular mornlng pieachlng ser
vlce. There was a large attendanc, and
tho excrclses were Intertstlng and well
carrled out. Tho concert program exer-
clse consldered the gcneral subjcct of !
Sunday scliool work In dllTerent phases.
There was slnglng by thc scliool and by
tho cholr and n chorus of childrcn, and
other muslcal numbtrs wero n vocal solo
by Mlss Kllzabeth lwls and a violln
solo by Ployd Johnson. Tho regular ses
slon of tho scliool followed wlth an In
creased attcndancc.
Thomas Joseph Gulheen and Mlss Jo
scphlne Fitzgerald were marrled at D
o'clock Wednesday mornlng ln St. Ml
chael's rtoman Cathollc church by Rev.
Patrlck Cunnlnghnm. John I-'. Gulheen,
brother of tho brldegroom, wns bcst man,
nnd Mlss Katherlnc Cavanaugh was
brldesmald. The brlde's dress was Ve
netlan blue, and she wore a hat to match.
Tho brldesmald was dressed ln green.
The brlde's slster, Mrs. Danlel llearly of
Sprlnglleld, Muss., nnd Mlss Helen Pltz-
goruld of Westfield, nlecu of the brlde
wero present. Mr. and Mrs. Gulheen left
for a wetk's vlslt wlth Mr. Gulheen's
brother, Patrlck Gulheen In Albany, N.
Y. They wlll begln houekeeplng In
Jamcs Austln's house near tho top of tho
South Maln street hlll. Mr. Gulheen ls
a son or Mr. and .Mrs. John Gulheen of
Washington street and is asslstant bng
gage master at tho rallroad statlon. Mrs.
Gulheen has been a resldent of Brattle
boro about slx years, comlng to Brattle
boro from Sprlngfleld, Mass, Both
youiiK poople uro populur wlth thelr as
sociatcs. Hlgh olllclals of the Grand Trunk and
the Central Vermont rallroad systems
were ln Brattleboro Wednesday on thelr
nnnual tour of Inspectlon. Tho party In
cludei Gcm'ral Manager Charles M. Hays,
General Trafllc MariuBer John W. Ioud
nna Dlrcctor K. II. Baker of Montreal,
represontlng tho Grund Trunk road, und
Geneiul Manager E. II. Fltzhugh, Super
Intendent ot Transortatlon W. K. Mul
llns. Gcncrul Krelght Agent J. 10. Dal
rymplo, Superlntendent of Structures J,
M. Morrlson of St. Albans and Dlvlslon
Superlntendent Kdward D. Nash of New
I.ondon, rcpresentlng tho Central Ver
mont road. They arrlved at 3 o'clock
Tuesday nlght In a speclal traln icomposed
of the palaee cars Manslleld and Canada
and the locomotlvo St. I-awrenco. A fly
Ing trlp to South Londonderry was mado
Wednesday mornlng, Statlon Agent Burke
accompanylng tho part)V leuvlng Brnttle
Vioro ut 7 o'clock and returnlng at 10:30,
At 10.40 tho olllclals started by speclal
traln for New Ivondon, returnlng to Brat
tleboro Wednesday nlght nnd contlnulng
throuBh to Montreal for nn inspectlon of
the Grand Trunk llno.
Letlers wero sent to the pastors of tho
Brattleboro churches Saturday by Ilev,
Georgo B, Lnwson, of tho Flrst Baptist
church, stntlng ln cffect that lt was nn
opportuno tlmo for tho Chrlstlan peoplo
of the communlty to expross to tho Brat
tlebor llcense commlssloners thelr np
proval of tho stand taken by the cam
misBloners In vlcw of tho fnct that' po
tltlons were In clrculatlon asklng for tho
relnstutement of some of tho revokcd
liconses. Tho Baptist and Methodlst
churches of thld vlllage and tho Baptist
nnd Congregntlonal churches ln West
Brattleboro passed resolutlons Sunday
eudorsliiK the nctlon of tho commlsslon
ers In onforclng the restrlctlvo features
of the llcense law and protested ngalnst
relnstntlng llcenses that had been ro
voked. No nctlon was tnken ln tho othtr
churches, although nt tho Eplscopal
chUrch Rev. E, T, Mathlson spoko sev
cral mlnutcs on tho subject, ndvlsing hls
peoplo not to slgn any petltlon ln the
mattcr nnd stntlng thnt he dld not wlsh
them to take nny nctlon whlch mlght bo
interpretcd as carrylng wlth It tho lm
plicntlon thnt they dld not ondorse the
enforcement of all law.
Columblnn Indge, No. rc. K. & A. M.,
worked thc llrst ilogree ut a regulnr com
munlcatlon Tucsday cvcnlng.
Mnrshall 1). Orout of Washington
street has bought James H. llydo's houso
nn tho vnine street. Ho wlll tnke pos
sesslon nuxl tnoiith.
Morrls & Orcgg nnd severnl othcr
Orcenlleld merchnnls ln Poud's block
are havlng a speclal sale thls weck. Tho
Ocrniunla baud of Tuniei-s Kalls guve a
frce conccrt In front of the block Mon
day nlght.
Ilunters complnlu of u r.cnrclty of gnme.
Pnrtrldgcs nro seldom ceen thls yenr nnd
gruy sipdrrcls are not as numerous us
tislinl. I.ocal fox hunteiH have hud ex
I'ellent sport nnd hnve brought In some
llno spoclmens.
A second edltlon of a scrmon cntltlcd
"The t'pl'ulldlng Power of I.ove," by
ltev. Lewis Orout, has becn Issued from
The Phn'iilx Job prlntlng olllce, nnd Is on
sale at t'lapp 1 Jones's bookstoVe. Thls
sernion was preachcd as a "conclo" In
Brattlcboto May 20, 1S95, and on other oc
caslolis. tho last bclng Iwforo the Brat
tleboro Y. M. C. A., Sept. 10, 11W0.
Margaret Hoot, dnughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. K. ltoot, Is 111 wllh scnrlet fover,
and the famlly'H npartments In Oeiirge
13. Orccne's house on t'unal slrcet are
under iUnrantlne restrlctlons. Mr. Hoot
Is llvlng away from hls famlly durlng
the contlmiutlou of the dlsoase, whlch Is
In mlld form. Tho cjilld was keut out of
scliool for M'Vcral duys lioforo scarlct fo
ver develoicd.
Mrs. Jennlo B. Powers was In Newfnne
the llrst of thls weck for a consultntlon
wlth some of the town olllcers and wlth
the parents of the chlld lu hcr possesslon.
The parents decldcd to glve up the chlld
rather than Ik prosecuted for neglect,
and gave Mrs. Powers pertnlsslon In wrlt
Ing to llnd a home for the lr.iby. Severnl
arllclcs of clothlng havo been glven Ihe
,baby ns u rxsult of the Item In The
PhuMilx last weck. What Is wantcd now
Is u good home
The open dier hlintlng seiuson wlll bcgln
next Thursday, contlniilng untl) Nov 1.
Huudreds of men nnd boys nro plnmilng
to be out In lleld or forost durlng the ten
days. The deer have multlplled rapldly,
and have be'Mi eell freiiucntly nll over
the state thls ycar. Whcn the open sca
on was llrst declared only about 12.1
deer were slaln, but the returns last ycar
showed thnt over 4no bucks wlth horns
were brought ilown. and the nuniber shot
thls ycnr Is llkely to bo larger than last
ycar.
A reccnt l.-sue of the ltallan Oazette,
publlshcd In Klorence, ltaly. contalned
the lollovvlng: "I'rof. I.arkln O. Meuil has
llnlshed hls slatuc of tho 'Mlsslsslppl
Itlver." whk.'h he bcgan IS years ago. and
lt wlll Icavo I'lorence In two weeks for
Mlnneapolls whero It wlll occupy a prom
lncnt posltlon on the Boulevnrds, for
whlch purposo It has been purchusod by
a numbcr of cltlzens. Thc colossal statue
has been hewn out of a block of Carrara
marble welghlng 44 tons and Is Impresslve
In lts masslveness. Varlous omblems of
tho rlver nnd frultful valley are Intro
duceil, and the Hlver god leans hls great
li.'lntf tliniriwt iinti ,if fl.n (iT.t II, ,1.. nlnrn
wlfej stramers "
uanioi r i-rescott. .lerendant ln the
""lt or Cliarles c. Hartlett agalnst 1. P.
Pr-cott. has llled a motlon for a new
rml . ul ,"p " l"1' Kr,nln'
has dlscovered new evldence whlch would
materlally nffect the Judgment of any
court trylng the causo and would re
duce or cntlrely wlpe out the damages
found by the refereo agalnst the defend
ant. Another reason for the motlon Is
the cl.ilm that tho plalntlff perpetrated
a fraud upon tho referee and the court
by produclug false and pcrjured evl
dence, for whlch he stamN Indlcted by
tho grand Jury of tho Windham county
court. The amount of damages awnrdeil
by the referee at the last trlal was nbout
J2300.
The OctolxT lerm of the Vermont Su
premo court wlll open at Montpelier
Oct. 27. The docket contalns these cases
from Windham county: Kilward It. 1 II
sell of Brattleboro agalnst llorai-e S.
Wnlker, appellant nnd trustee. nsump
slt; Charles C. Mlller of Brattleboro
agalnst I-ester W'llbur and trusties, ns
.sumpxlt; Wllllam Alletson agalnst Kl
mer D. Powers", to recover damages on
the sale of a farm lu Townshend; Jullu"
(). Krost of Vernon ngalpst the North
Hrltlsh nml Mereantlle Insurance com-
i pany. to recover Insurance on a bulldlng
whlch was burned; It. C. Bahlwin. nd
mlnlstralor. agalnst the Central Vermont
Itallway company. to recover damages
for the death of tho nlalntirf's brolher:
Wilmington S.ivings bank agalnst Ch.is
H. Wnste, assumpslt; Nellle Flnney of
K.ixtons Itlver agalnst John Alexan
der, jr., trover; in re. Bellows I'nlls VII-
lage corporntlon anil Wllllam J. Webb.
Gulldfoil agalnst O'Brlen & Sheeiinn ami
trustee, assumpslt; Wllllam
Tudor
agalnst George Tudor, trespass.
Wnllaco Chamberlaln, M. formerly of
Brattleboro, dled Tuesday, Oct. 0. In Mo
berly, Mo., after nn lllness of elght
weeks wlth heart disease. The body
was brought to Brattleboro and funeml
servlces were held nt 1 o'clock Saturday
nt tho home of Myron W. Chnmberlaln
on Klllot street. Itov. U. M. Keneston of
West Brattleboro olllclated and the bu
rlal was In West Ilrattlelioro. Mr.
Chamberlaln was a son of John W. and
Jano Brown Chamberlaln nnd wns a na
tlve of Dummerston. When about IS
years old ho came to Brattleboro and wns
emillOVed ns Clerk ln thu Amnrlenti
Houso by Charles I.nwrence, also In the
I wuterciirc s.matorlum nnd for a number
of years us stewnrd In the Brooks House
when Frnncls Goodhue was proprletor.
lle went to Moberly nbout 23 years ago
and had been In the hotel buslness ever
slnce thcn. He was unmariled. He
leaves four brothcrs. Illram of Kansas.
Frank of South Dakota, Avery W. of
Boston and Myron W. of Brattleboro,
nnd one slster, Mrs. Kllza Btitierlleld of
Kast Northfield, Mass.
At tho nnnual meeting of tho Vermont
Federatlon of Woman'H clubs held In Sl.
Johnshiiry, Mrs. S, O. Mlner of Brattle
boro was ehl;ted correspnndlng seoretnrv
in nddltlon to the offlcers named In Tho
Plnenlx last week. The Boston Herald
of Saturday contalned a two-column
nrtlcln on Vermont Woman's clubs nnd
thls coneernlng Mlss Susnn Clnrk, who
was elected presldent of the federatlon
to succeed Mlss Helen Smlth of White
Itlver Junctlon: "Mlss Susnn Clark, who
tnkes tho relns of government from
Mlss Smlth's steady hands, Is well flt
ted for tho posltlon. She hns been for
some tlmo the presldent of the Brattleboro
club, whlch has taken n new Impetus
under her wlse dlrectlon. Sho Is a very
flno presldlng ofllcer, cxecutlve In nll
her methods, nnd wlth very hlgh Idenls
for club and federatlon nttnlnments. Hcr
ndmlnistrntlon wll be wlse nnd judlcinl,
und sho wlll work to icarry out the bost
thought of the women under her rule,
She has traveled widely and hns the
eulture whlch comcs from contnct wlth
the world, ndded to tlfat of tho schools."
A party of 15 drove to Halifax to
tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs, Wlnfleld Whlti
noy Saturdny nfternoon. They were met
there bv 30 relatlves nnd mcmbers of
Ouldlng Stnr Orange. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Whltney wero enmpletcly s'urprlsed nnd
wondered whnt tho vlslt could mean. At
last some one referred them to the cal
cndar and thcy dlscovered that tho date
wna the 20th nnnlversary of thelr mar
rlage. The ladles took iMjssesslon of
tho kltchen nnd dlnlng room nnd soon
nfter 5 o'clock a bounllful supper wns
served. Mr. nnd Mrs. Whltney were call
ed to the parlor, whtro another surprlse
awnlted them. A very uandsomo parlor
Inmp nnd u comfortablo couch met thelr
boyildered gaze. The Orange brousht
the Inmp and tho relatlves tho couch.
Tho glfts were presentcd by Mrs. W. F.
Mlxer In n few well-chosen words. Tho
hnpplly-surprlscd couplo respondcd In a
way that showed thelr approclatlon not
only of tho slfts, but tho frlendly feellngs
whlch prompted them. MusVc by tho
Orange cholr nnd sovernl recltntlons by
Mrs, Mlxer were much enjoyed. Cake
and coffee wero served at 10 o'clock, nfter
whlch tho young people enjoyed games,
whllo muslc nnd soclal dlverslons Ulletl
out a very enjoynble evenlng for tho
Dlder ones untll tho mldnlght hour,
Davld ltarum nt tho Audltorlum thls
ovetiltiH. i
Tho Postnl nnd Wcstcrn Unlon tcle
graph olllces wlll closo at 8 p. m. hcre
nfter. 'J'ho ladles of tho Kplscopal soclety wlll
hold a supper and Christmas sale eary ln
Dcccmber.
Tho Unltnrlau Vnlley conference, nt
Northllold Wcdnesday, voted to hold tho
meeting noxt yenr ln Ilrattlelioro.
Doacon C. K. ThompJon wlll rcport 6u
tho meeting of tho Amerlcan Board ln
Manchester, N, 11., at tho mld-wcek meet
ing In the Congregatlonal church tonlght.
The steam roatl roller wns londcd on u
llat car yesterduy to be shlpped to North
lleld, Mass., whero It wlll bo uscd ln muk
lng roads ou Mllllomilrc Schell's premlses,
Tho Woman's assoclatlon of the Con
grcgatluii.il church ut West Brattleboro
wlll serve u harvest supper at the church
parlors next Tuesday evenlng rrom 0.30
to ".' o'clock. lt wlll bo followed by a
Chrlstlan Kndeavor soclal.
No report has becn iccelved from tho
Amherst Collego Insuctary concerntug tho
liature of tho lnscct by whlch Mrs. Har
rlet A. Olbson was bltten last weck. Mrs.
Glusoii stlll has somo palns as the re
sult of liur expcrlencc wlth tho Insect,
but they are not as pronounced ns they
were a few days ago.
There uro two Duvld llurum companies
on tho load. The No. 1 company wlll bo
seun ut tho Audltorlum thls evenlng.
Thls aggregatlon seldom plays cxcept
Week stands ln the large cltles, and wlll
Bo from here to Plttslleld, Jersey Clty,
Washington and New Vork and thenco to
the large cltles of the West. A carload
ot sconury ls currled for tho production
tonlght.
Tho Brattleboro W'oman's club wlll
meet at the Brooks llouso on Wcdnes
day, Oct. 21, at 3.30 p. m. Dr. Kduln A.
Orosvcnor, professor of moderu govern
ment nnd Intcrnatlunal law at Amherst
college, wlll dellver hls lecturu ou "Old
Ueerheld, wlth lts Arts and Crafts." At
tho leceut lleld day of tho Pocumtiick
Valley Memorial assoclatlon, Dr. Oros-
Venor was tho orator of the day, hls ub-
Ject belng "Colonlal Coiuiucsts,
Judgo Wheeler has rendered hls decls
lon In tho matter of the petltlon of Puller
C. Smlth of St. Alb.ins for wrlts of habvus
corpus to release from cuslody 15 China
men huld ln tho detenlion house at Blch
ford, deiilng tho petltlon. Mr. h'rnlth's
lohteiitlon wus that tho Immlgratlon of
llcer illd not havo the power to declde
tlie right of Chinamen to enter tho Unltcd
SuiUti whcn tho claim wus mndo taat
the) wero natlve born. Under tho courl's
ilecislou the declslon of thc Immlgratlon
olllcer is llnal
Tl.o BrattlolKJto Woman's club havo bc
gun what ls suro to bo a scason ot ac
tivlty. The club's meeting ut the homo
of Mrs. I., K. Puller on Wednosday uf
ternoon llrst brought thc members to
gethor. Mlss Clark, the presldent, spoke
words of weleome, after whlch camo ro
ports from delegates to the Vermont
state federatlon meeting, held In St.
Johnsbury lust week. Au Informal soclal
hour was entoyed wlth the hostess before
the inemlR-rs sepurated, durlng whlch
time there wus mtif to by an orchestra.
Abt'l Parker of Pownal, a successful
fnnner and one of tho well-known and
substanllal citlzens of that town, dled at
the Brattleboro Hvtront Sunduy. The
Ixjdy wus sent to North Adams .Monday
tnd the funeml was held Wednesday at
the home of John Parker, son of the de
ceused. The Parker famlly was one of
tho oldest In Pownal. Years ago, when
wood was ued extenslvely for fuel by
ihe rullroails, Mr. Parktr supplled the
Tro) At Boston rallroad wlth wood, em-
plo)lng at tlmes over luo men.
Olenroy Ilaymond Smlth and Mlss Kvu
May Ooodalc were marrlcd at tho B.ip
tist parsoiiage at t'.45 o'clock Wednesday
inurnlng by ltev. Oeorgo B. 1-iwson
They went south on the 10.15 train for u
week'a vlf It In South I'rumliiBham nnd
Boslon. On thelr return they wlll keei
i house on South Maln street. Mrs. Smlth
Is a d.iughler of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Oood
ule. Sho was marrled In n tduo travellng
dress. Mr. Smlth has been emplo)ed by
W. II. St. Oermalne, but on hls return he
wlll be cinplo)id by the S. A. Smlth com
pany.
All of the sults brought by State's At
torney A. K. Schwenk agalnst the pro-
prlxturs nnd bar teuders of tho Brattle
boro. Amerlcan and Melroso houes on
erlmlnal charges as a result of testl
iiuiny taken Ijefore tho Iward of llcense
coniiiilsslonerb were nol prossed )ester
day by tho stale's uttorney. The verdlet
of tho Jurlcs lu the cuso of the state
.igalnsflO. O. I'rost, belng a disagreement
and the other an ,iciultnl, made It ap
parent to Slate s Attorney Schwenk that
he probably would not bo ablo to get
Jury whlch would convlct the othcr
rcspondents the remalnlng aises belng
slmllar to tho om whlch was trled out,
Ho therelore nol prossed tho cuses ln or
der to save nted'.ess expendlturo of the
.-tate's money. When tho next term of
county court opens he wlll brlng tiie mat
ter to tho attentlon of the presldlng Judge
and wlll tlle lnformatlons ngalnst tho re
spondents lf the judgo so dlrects. Theu
If the cuses aie taken up agaln, lt wlll not
be left for the Jjry to interpret thc law
The cases nol prossed wero those of the
stato agalnst T. Frank Turner, D.inlcl
Donahue, Charles Kngllsh, Harry Flood
Charles Houston, James Austln, l.evl J
Strong and Hcnry Stockwell,
Randall Insurance Case to Unltod
States Court of Appeals.
Tho Jury lu tho case of lt. C. Baicon
udmlnlstrator of tho Wlnfred Handall es
tatc, agalr.st tho Pennsylvanla Casualty
company, whlch came on for trial In the
Unltcd States court In Butland last week
relurned a verdlet Tuesday nfternoon for
tho plnlntlft to recover $Jt and lnterest
amounting ln all to $Mx'J, the company to
pay the costs. The sult wns brought to
recover the amount of an accldent pol
iey whlch covered death by sunstroke
Tho plalntlff clalmed that on July S, 1901
Itandall xustalned a sunstroko whllo chas
lng horscs ln a pasturo near Marlboro,
and dled July 11 as a result. The defcnd
nnt clalmed that death wns due to al
coholli-m, and furthcr that the pollcy had
not uecn pald for ut the tlmo of Han
dall's dcnth, that the sub-agent, J. W
Shelley ol Putney, g.ivo tho pollcy to
Itandall to look over and 'that Handall
gavo Shelley hls nole for tho premlum
wlilch nole was pald by ehcck after Han
dall's denth by hls guardlan, whlch was
retused by tho company, nnd that amonB
other thlngs thero was u provlslon In the
pollcy that it would not bo In force untll
uctually pald for. The case was on trlal
llve days. James F. Hooker made thc
openlng argument. followed by T. W. Mo
loney of Rutland nnd J. I.. Mnrtln of
Brattleboro for tho defense, C. C. Fltts
closlng for the plalntirf. Tho Jury was
out rrom llvo to slx hours, A large num
ber of Brattleboro peoplo wero summoned
ns wltnesses. The defendant wlll nppcal
the caso to the Unlted States Clrcult
Court of Appeals.
Aching Joints
In tho fincera, toes, arina, and other
parts of the body, aro joints that are
lnflnincrt and swollcn by rlicumatism
that acid coudition tf the blood whlch
affects thu nnisclcs also.
SuffiTt'M droad to inovo, especially
after sitting 01 lying loiij;, and their
condltlon is cominonly worse in wet
weather.
"It has bccu n long tlmo slnco we havo
been without Jlood's sjnrsupurllln. My
father thlnks he could not do without lt.
He has becn troublcd wlth rheumatlsm
slnce ho wns n boy, nnd llood's Snrsapa
rllla Is tho only mcdlclno ho cnn take that
wlll cnable hlm to tnke hls plnce ln the
lleld." Mtss An.v Doty, Sldncy, Iown.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
ari Pills
Removo the causo of rheuinntism no
outward applicntion can. Take them.
II. A. Stebblns hns sold hls tnllk routo
to I''runk Dufiklee.
George C. Mooney was nppolntcd post-
master nt Dummer Tucsday.
Thn Hlirh scliool closs of 1903 held n
com roast at tho Thurbcr farm Tucsduy
evenlng.
II. F. Stevenson. tho shoo repalrcr, has
put up u new sIbii In tho shnpo of u largo
hnnd, palnted by W. II. Stunrt.
rhe llrattleboro foot ball elcven nnd tho
llus Beens wlll como togethcr on tho
Island tomorrow ut 3.15. Admlsslon frce.
Tho llluh scliool freshmnn foot ball
leam and Georgo Ilnll's tenm plnyed on
the Island Wednesday uftornoon, nclther
slde vcorlhB.
conllrmatlon servlce was held Wed-
nesduy cvonlnB In the Swedlsh Luthcran
church, conducted by ltev. P. FrocbcrB of
OranBe, Mass.
rhe annual harvest dlnncr In tho t'nl-
versallst church was held last evenlng
and wns nttended by n larse number,
more than could be xenled ut ono tlme.
, liolled dinner wus served.
Dtinhum Brothcrs glve u. summary of
pert and practlcal advlce on tho uso
and care of rubler footwcar In thelr nd-
vcrtlsement thls weck. It ls worth ,cllp
plng and keeplng for reference.
Heproscntntlves of tho Brnltleboro,
Keene. Bellows Fnlls. Windsor, Sprlng
lleld and Claremont HlBh schools wlll
meet ln Bellows Fnlls Thanksglvlng day
to mako orrangements for nn annual In
terscholastlc bamiuet.
Mrs. Ella Newman, 55. wldow of Col.
lUbert Newman. dled at her homo In Bos
ton Wednesday nlght. Sho hnd been ln
poor health somo tlme. Hcr fnther, Al
pheus Hardlng, for many years a resldent
of Athol, dled Tuesday.
II. O. Kverlcth, a Putney barber, has
llled a schedulo ln bankruptcy. Hls ius
sets are $3S5I, Includlng Insurance pol
lcles amnuntltiB to J3Ji), and hls liabilitics
are til,U33, IncludiiiB a noto of S3J.O0O to
the Vermont National bank, slgncd by 21
citlzens of Putney.
A buslness meeting of Brattleboro Chap
ter, Daughtcrs of the Amerlcan Hevolu-
tlon, wus held Uust evenlng at tho home
of Mrs. 13. H. Putnam. lt was declded
to hold an cntcrtulnmeut thc llrst week
In Novcmbcr to r.ile money for tho
marker to bo plurd on the old camp
ground.
The sult of the Valloy Graln company
nBalnst Joseph C. Prenney, T. F. Bet-
terley trustee, broucht to recover u grnln
blll, wus trled yesterduy beforo Justlco
J. B. Cudworth. H. C. Bacon apiicnr-
ed for the plalntlff und A. C. Speneer for
the defendant. Judgment was for the de
fendant to pay J5S.2y and costs.
The probate court has dlsmlssed the pe
tltlon of the Great Western Mlnlng com
pany a'klng the court to order tho ex-
ecutor of the B. D. llarrts estato to flle a
new lKind so that tho company may have
securlty sulllcleiit to cover tho amount
of thelr J.idgment agalnst tho estate.
Judge Allbce of Bellows Fnlls hcard the
iwtltlon.
Wlll Warren recelveJ news yesterday
mornlng of the death of hls fnther. I.con
ard It. Warren. 7. ln Chester. Mr. War
ren suslained a sbock of paralysis three
yeurs ngo nnd another the post summcr.
lle Is survlved by llve sons and three
daughtcrs, two of whom, Wlll Wurnn
nnd Mrs. Arthur Coburn. llve In Bratile-
lsiro. Wlll Wnrren wlll nttcnd the fu
neral tomorrow.
, Swedo eniployeil by Charles Mlner cut
deeplv Into the leg below the knee Sat
urday. Injurlng the bone. lt was nec-
essary to take several stltches ln closlng
tho wound nnd the inun wlll be dl"abled
a mouth or more. He eould not' under- i
stand the Kngllsh language and when an
attempt was made to etherlze hlm strug-
gled ni vlolently that four men had dlf
llculty ln holillng hlm.
Mlss n. T. Colburn formerly of Brat
tleboro, has reslgnedTier jMjsltlon nt the
Infant As)lum in Boston nnd has gone
to New York to tnke the iwsltlon of ma
tron of the New York Juvenllo Asylum
at 170th street. Washington llelghts. The
Instltutlon ocniples a commandlng loca
tlon overlooklng the Hudsou rlver. About
7t) bos nnd Birls itt accommodated
there whllo out of xchool.
A mectiiiB of the bo.ird of llcense com
mlssloners wlll bc held tomorrow nlght
to tuko llnal actlon on the petltlons of
I.. J. Strong. proprletor of the Melrose
House, and T. Frnnl: Turner, proprletor
of the Amerlcan House, to have thcl'r ll
censes relnstntod. Chairman F. W. Put
nam retumed to Brattleboro Kriday, nnd
on SutJrday the board met to conslder
the petltlons. The sentlment of the ma
Jorlty of the board wus ngalnst relnstnt
Ing the llcenses. but inasmuch a 'one
memlx'r of the boaril wns not ftilly de
clded whlch wuy to vole lt was thought
best to postpone llnal actlon one week. ln
order that it posslble the vote mlght be
unanimous.
K. S. MorrNon of Burlington, state scc
retary of Y. M. C. A., Is In Brattleboro
today.
Mrs. E. B. D.ivenport returned Wcdnes
day from a vlslt ln Lowell and othcr
places In Massachusetts.
Mrs. Nancv PufTer of Merldcn, Conn..
who has spent a month wlth lier son,
Charlos Puffer, returned to Merlden yes
terday. Mrs. W. P. Clement of New York wlll
come to Brattleboro tonlght to vlslt her
slster, Mis. M. M. Mlller, at tho Brooks
House.
Mlss Klorence Hettlng has Improved a
little durlng the past week. She Is not
ablo to npen hcr eyes. so lt cannot be
told yct whether hor slght wlll bo saved.
Mrs. Margaret Crossley returned today
to Jeisey City Hclghts afler visitlng hcr
nephew, C. F. Thomas. Sho has vlslted
relatlves ln Vermont und Northern New
York over a ycnr.
A party of young people ,'chaperoncd by
Clarcnce Hecd nnd Mrs Loalso Hackley
went to Silverdalo on n straw rldo last
ovenlnB and had lunch, followed by danc
Ing. Charles Stolte acted well as party
Jester.
Klrst Baptist church, Georgo B. I-awson,
mlnlster. Mornlng servlce 10.20, subject
"The Kvangellzatlon of Amcrlca"; oven
ing servli'o 7. Biblo scliool 12 m.
Two Boys In North, Pownal and Thelr
Careers.
Claremont Advocato.J
Mnrklng tho blrthplaco of Chester A.
Arthur at Fairfield, Vermont, wlth a
monument upproprlately Inscrlbed and
dedlcated wlth sultablo exerclses, wns n
very credltahle affalr. Such n stono Is
lndlcatlvo of publlc splrit, nnd Impnrts
hlstorlc Importanco to lts locallty. It ls
n curlous fnct, ln thls connectlon, that
tho little vlllage of North Pownal, Vt., a
wny statlon on the Boston & Mnlne
road, was formerly tho resldenco of both
Tresldents Gnrfleld and Arthur, Arthur's
father preached at the church whlch ls
stlll standlng ln full vlew of the rallroad
nnd Gnrfleld went to the vlllngo to tench
penmnnshlp. If a clalrvoyant had told
oach of these l.oys that he would some
day be presldent of tho Unltcd States,
and they subsequontly compared notes,
would they not havo denoun6cd tho seer
ns a cheap frnud? What would hnve
becn moro lmmensely Improbnblo at thnt
tlme? Y'et In the course of destlny theso
two North Pownal boys both preslded
over tho Whlto House,
Stato Electriclan Edwnrd F, Davls of
New Y'ork has put to death 71 men slnco
the enactmcnt of the electrocutlon law,
but Instead of becomlng hardoncd to tho
buslness ho Is moro and more Impressed
wlth It needlessness. After the death of
tho Vnn Wormer boys. he declnred hls
bellcf nnd hope "that thls exeeutlon wlll
sound the beglnnlnK of tho end of cnpltal
punlshment In New York." Sprlngneld
Hepubllcan.
Thoso unhappy people who suffer from
nervousness and dyspepsla should uso
Carter's Uttlo Nervo Pllls, whlch nro
mado oxpressly for sleepless, nervous,
dyspepsla sufferers, Prlce 25 cents.
Efiiciency
The flrst roqulremont of a,
ntove or n rnngo li thnt lt
Bhall be nble to do Ui work.
A, atove mut hent a rnngo
muit bake. To do lts work a
stovo or rnngo must In tno
flrst plnoo be buut rignt.
There nro no better hcators
than Andes Stoves thero nro
no better baken tbnn Andei
Ilanges. To the fnct that
ANDES
STOVES AND
RANGES
or comtructed upon prlncl-
J)en proved bett bvezperlenee,
due tholr wonderful efrlct
oncy. Unfo undod clalms
should cnrry Ilttlo weleht
bcsldetho flfty-ycnr recordof
dally sntlsfactlon-Blvlng ser
vlce whlch ls beblnd every
Andea Stove or Hange. Se
them at your local dealers.
PHILLIPS & CLARK STOVE C0
Geneia, N. Y.
vlaUuxtcrt.
ANTIU) C.lrl for
i;enenil
liouscwoik.
:w-lf
0 ctcrii Ao
ANTKI). A iirl lor ueneinl houework
M1IS. CI.AItKK ('. I'l IT.-. I.HhlK .-t.
ANTi:i)-(n l lor lioii'cwork. ln a faniily
ol two. Apply al Ilnll's iftauiai.t. :t,tf
WANTKB -At ..ine
lcun cook. Mlt-i,
BnlttlelMpro, VI.
- nn ovpei lciRi-il Amer-
(ii:o. r. citovi:i,i
17"ANTr.ll-Al!Ciif loriil.l "llomo Coiree."
Ilnll's "Sleiim-Tr.ip" ("otrco I'ol. llox
KK, Ihidticpon. Ccnii. III 4w
W.NTi:il- A gi. hor o. Inexcliunire for
plano or mgiin. C. W. STI'.WA UT.
HraltlclMiro. Vt. 2U
WANTI'B. A HllKiHT VOt'.NO MAN tn
leuin Iho nrii'liinc hu-lne-s. C. l'.Sl'I'.N
CKlt. Hooker Itlock. Iliiiitieli-,ii
"T7"ANTKH-- lnc Iw i iml iii ni-!i,.' 1 i.iuin
V in pmato fatni'y 1'i h-e iii'i-t bo ro.wm-
ANTnO-A youiur giil nr mlddle-iu-ed
w-iiniaii for llKlit liou-civiirk. .No waoh-
ing.
Auclres llov is.l. lliattlclnn. lt
TJ"ANTi;i) N Vl I. l.f.MIIKIl oll I.OOS;
TT all klmN dchvcrcd ut our uilll. nr wlll
bii) ftaiidliigtimlHT. Tll K ti. A. SMITII CO.
"7"ANTi:i) Milt uihhI lilnilxTof nll kliuN.
V Kitl'er "titudiiur tiniber or delhered ut
mlll. IHII.IIKS .V MAIII IX. rnttlol-ui. 40tf
"IXT'AN'I i:ii-Al oino. ln. in nml w fe. Wllo
M todo hoiiM-wnik. iiiiiii to drie tcniii.
(iinHl wtige. Aildiv-c. "II.." Cue l'hii'lll
Oltiie
ir,sTi'.i). cinr.it aimm.i'.s -wmi p.iy
T V hlflu-l ii-h pri, e for clder apple dchv
eitil nt tleile ot, Itiatl clKiro, nt any llme.
.-. ll. .MlNi:it. Ilrnulolmti.. Vt. 41-42
"I7"A.N"I ni Dchcivd at our u III, or on
M ( iii-s al iinr -t,n iini, nll klli'if of lufl
wi-oil and so t woimI loir eMept i.emliH'k.
TerineiL.i. IIKA ri'I.KHOItl) CABIMri' CO.
411 3iihh
7 AN'l'Kll - lly a wmimu, a plaie to dn geu
eml hoiiM'nni in a miiiiII lnmily Hnme
111011' nn object than nat-'e". ItKpiiiv at No. .1
Xorthern Aenue. 2142
IT".NTI".l) I wui-t lo tel ln cniu'niliilea
T t tlon wlth ei'i-y uaiii. woiiian or Huld
that own any re.il etale imy whei-e; uo iinit
terwhethcr it 1 lnuw. faim. tlmber land,
back patiliv. an I hln-'. V. lllXilMT.
IlrattlelKiro. Vt. ;;-tf
HfisroitsAi.i:.
w. v. wai.kiu:,
:ct-tr
Dmm:.citim.
Vt.
ITlOlt SAI.K.-Mift wood -laU, at mv mlll nr
deliM'ivil. I,. P. t'Ul'LI.AXI), W ert Ilnit
tloboio. aMf
TT'Oll SALK SuneynrV cniupti ln goiKl
cnnilitlon. C. It. CltOVi;i,I llr.iltlelHiro,
VI. iH-tf
FOIt SAL1". -Parlor wood stove. in tlrt-eliis
coiulitioii. lii'iulic :i Williston street,
42 Iw
CWI'.KT CII)i:it lnrs.ile Wlll eall for your
i.j naricl. .11.11. wn.DKll. Xortli llliiMliile.
X. II.
41 42
ITIlHt SAI.K.-1'AltI.Olt .vrovi:. mm ns
1: now. n.f 1 two wlntor. Om sn, but wlll
tell nt a barxuln. Apply at 21 Oak St.
TTlOlt S I.K-A 44 cullbre riHe wlth l.vinan
- slulil .lu-t the thimr rnr deor huiitlng.
II. I. HOI.IlliOOK, Towiifhend. Vt.
Airn have plenty of hard and poft wood for
y ciilouow. HOI.DKX A r MAHT1X. Ilrut
tleiHiro. irr.tf
WOULD llke to m.'II or exelianire my farm
lor vlllago nroporty: alwi iiunther farm
nl iulncivs. u('. T. W.VItK. BmttlcUiro,
Vt. 4..i
FOII SAI.R-My iroerty sltuated ln Xew
laiio. t conistlng nt n twn-gtnry llOU!
ol 11I110 rooms, nnd I wlth throo iwiiiis. n
nlce barn, koim! gnrden und a nond well of
water. Thls Iioum) Is well ndiiileil for taklng
siiuiincror court tmarders. I'nrterin call on
or a.ldiv-vs KltKI) H.SAHOBXT, Xewlane, Vt.
Mf '
Fop Sale.
110 horso power I'prlght Stcel Iloller. good
ns new, with heater; 1 Weymouth I.ailie.
with tools; 1 ariety Mnulden u Int Pullets
lot tcltiiig. nll lcv than a inch. K. L. l'A'lt
KhH, 12 Ceilarstivct.
4 '
lt
tlsliahlc Si'its,
S3.00 S22.0Q.
CT.3.00 t j 25 OO.
R?lIJlc ,1aln Coats,
Sl O OG to S25.
E. J. FENTON & CO.,
Tho Lo3dlr.Q Clcthltrs, ifatturs, Outflttors.
GRAND ANDES
No Fincr Range
Is Built.
Jipccint Stotices.
T- O-tT-On Tliiirslay. Oct. s, near I)nn.
J ton tutloii. u student' tieltet. S,,
gnod betwecn I'utnoy und Ihattlelioi'u. w'
Under plcieo leturii to Kl'OK.NK llol (illluv
l'utiicy, Vt.
Forbldding Noticc.
VTOTICK I hei-eli) uiwti tli.it nn WiI(,
L r.dllh .M..IohiiMiii, lelt m v Ud 111. 1 l,aM
(lctolK;r 4. 1KII, wilhinit any Jut , n ,,r
piiiMieatloii nnd e hno neer i, ,
touctlier. theicfuro I torbid all pei-, - 1, r.
bnring or truting her 011 iuy mount a-1
sliall pay no billi of lier contraotliii; 1 1 -, t n
dalo. WAI.I.ACH A. JuHNmiN
.Marllxiro. Vt.. 8ept. 2ii. l!l).
23ivUis.
In Itr.ittlelHini, Oct. 12. a d.itihtcr t,, Mr
nml Mi-. I'rcd Dunklee.
In Miuth Vhltliiuli.ini. Oct. 12. u 'l.ui.'hter ti
Mr. and Mrs. Krwl W. Illaneliuid.
ln Axhuelot, N. II.. Mct.'.l. a daihilitci t,, Mr
and .Mi. ltalph 1'.. Dcltondof C 111U1 i,luc,. Ma-
11111I graudilaugliter to .Mrs. .iru!i llcrk iihaw
ot .Wiiiclot.
In Asliuelot. X. II.. Oct. 10. a son Mr anil
Mrs. .Iiiiuc Tliomiixin.
In llriioklyn. N. Y.. Oct. IM. a il.i u!,t, r t.,
Iliirry ;., und Hmina lloyt Mlllen.
DXuvvintjcs.
In llrnttlcboro. Oct. 14. by Hc. II II M
Geoivo Kdwanl Ad.im und Min Miruap't
Cuiolliie Axerill. Isith of I tra 1 1 R-! 1
(11 ItnittlclKirn. Oct. II. by Itov. I'atri,
niimh iii). Thouuus J. (inlliccn anil MmJ,h ,,
llie Fll.uei-iild.
In Itnittlelkiro. Oct. 14. bv Willmin .
ton, . .I11I111 Allalr und .Mrs. Klnm.i On iit
Lowell. ImiiIiiiI ltnittlelsiro.
lu llr.iiilclh'io. Oct. 14. by Ilev. ricnmell.
!.iiu,m, (ilcnniy lt. iinllli ahd Ka M ij, .
ule. Imth ol llrattlcbuni.
lu llellows KalK Oct. 13. by llc rutner
llouoliK .lohii lliiiililiun and Mi.s .) iuhua
Iacii. Inilli of llcllow Fall.
ln Vcruenne. Oct. 7. Gciiruo I). Xuh'ils if
Bellows I all- and Mi I.pna O. Jninlii w
liiSiuiuirlleld, Ma-v., oct. 12, Uair 1 .irsun
nnd Mis. Hcp.rictta II. Allbce. Ixjtli , t 1!" i
rull.
In Di-erlleld. Mn.. Sept. S. bv He U. W
Itiik. Blwin A. Dnvis or (ircentlelil. f. initi.y
or A'liuelot. X. IL, and .Mk Kllen O. Ilui k if
Oiccntlcld. 1
ln IleriiarJ"toii. Ma.. Oet. 7. bv lte J E.
Ilirksnr l)e.rllelil. Jolm Ppright of (,,ir mcr,
N. Y.. illid llercm May Dcane of lleri..ul-i' ,
In Itcrnanl-toii. .Ma... Oct. s. I l.e, W
II. Ailaias. William Kmory .luilii un i Ma,,
Allen llariler, ImiiIi or Guilford.
In W'ulpnlo. X'. II.. cnt. St, by Kev W -'.
XlclioU. t'harle I.011I I'uller or Wc-i, V'.,
aiil Ciitlierlno II. Holdeii of Loiidoiuh-.ry. Vt
Ileaths.
In llrattlelsiro, Oct. 13. Thom.i. J. t ii-imnf.
I1.1111, :i7.
lu Westminster. Oct. s, lm Llvunrsti ie
lu Sniitli Whltiugli.iui. Oct. 12. liilunt a mi
tcrnr Mr. mxl .Mr. I'rod W. Itlunolianl.
In llartwellvllle. Oet.:i. Klllot II. I n.icr a
In I'he-ter, tet. 1.1, Lennainl It. Waiieii.
natixeof Wliitliisrlinm. 74.
lu .Northfield, Ma.. Oct. 10. Knimal' Hct 1.
wldow of llwlvht L. MihmI)', tx).
I it Greontleld. Mass., Oct. 11. Jere-iiuli Pr.itt
Morgan, a uativ o of Northfield. 70.
1 11 llreonlleld, Ma-s., O. t. 11. Kr.in i
Anthnii) llyan son, of Nicholas T. lt an. f r
mcrly nf BrattlelNirM, 10. '
lu Springllcld, Vt.. Oct. 1. fienivo It harl.
son of Krod lt., und Ihnma II. Hicli.iivN.n li
months.
In Wlncbeter. X. II., Oct. 9. Frank Kcleher,
formerly of Greentield, Mmns.. ahd Aiuciot.N.
II.. 30.
In Moberly, .Mo., Oct. 0, Wullnce II. CliiunUr.
' l.iln. .
Ono of tho flrst thngs Lord Dudley
dld, after taklng possesslon of Dublln
Castle as vtceroy. was to put Lady Dud
ley Into hls automobllo and start off on
a tour of Ireland. He steeered cleur of
the houses of noblllty and gentry but
made frlends wlth tho parlsh priests,
tradcsmen, lnnkeepors, blacksmlths and
peasants, and heard nll they had to say
By tho tlme he eot back to D'Jblln he
knew Ireland ns none of hls prcderess T
had known lt. Durlng the recent r'nal
vlslt he was chcered by the pe r,le as
uproariously as was the Klng. " He s
the most popular vlceroy we ever had,"
says a nntlonallst M. P. " Whlle h. re
malns nt thc Castle, there'U be 1 ) s r
lous trouble In Ireland,"
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