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ll.SO A VEAK. $1.00 If NOT fAlU IN ADTANCC. "Let all the ends thou aimed at be thy Country!, thy Uod'r and Truth'. I'UH HE CKM8 I'UJt COl'V. VOLUME XXVI. BRATTLEBORO. VERMONT. FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1901. NUMBER 6. WAKTKD. ..,., f,,r n'lmol In stratlon. lT?..'m liiTb.111 to '. li. LY MAN. P.O., ' i "v. 0 -l t jnl(Wr". irAMKO- nc one to resent chairs. Uv.insii liiu'8. 6- TTvtkI) -M. ii Women for local nn.l '... ,-t Salarv ami expenses. Kef. lies ' ;' St. Allians. Vt. sat Waidilni:' at homo. Hone well ..n'.i.iH. IIH-Uvere.l promptly. . i,v .lnv or hour, tor further pur. Kt'lOrilllTUMUD. wmfc - . 1'THI ' ,, re.i..n;ii.1e V I light two. horse or , hrttr ime.hor.-c lumber wagon. Art ,iiliie.l-e'' cash price, r. u. iox wo, ,:it.fir". " klTISTrt' """""" J . .. I'v-rocm House, built about live years. " , i. nf the en.v Utile homes ,ll..r0'l!- : .t pliooie. here Is a chance sel.lom offered ,..1.. i,t,l. .-11 - W. 4-tf ..n.ni In Hraitlehoro and vlcln- l ',r to -ell Teas an.l Coffees for an ol.l es W.IVwYork lliiuse. Oraud opportunity Vncremeni to rlpM party. If this Inter. 't,.- i-, Pacific TEA to. ?!, 5 Merchants Kow. Rutland, Vt. ipvSTEu-A practical farmer of larec ex- Vrt. E.M . JfcKUtsoN, ., ; " Ushers Ulanu, N. Y. iTiTKn-Ho V.iU Want The Kctormer V nis'..ci regularly, the .lay It Is prime.!, to '7.1,... :.,k-.. in a distant Slate? 1' so tiaciul)lW proposition for you that will it ANTED-- man to work and live on our I Fjrin. r". RH'hahusun 4 Co. 1-tf '1STKD-W as nings to no at home, si us, ASHTn.v, - roreei uliuui. biuuuu v..-. 'i.vrKD-litnh washer. I :ei., SK'ttoril Lake. SlI.VLKDALK HO- 102-tf b ni:r s.t.lre ss to Dr. K. K. Johnston, Fi 'it St.. an l hf will come to your real. :if sci remove your teeth mom pain. 22-tf . MSTKD. Customers for quantity or choice hav, ouik. inquire at asCu.'sOrncK. w-ix li will pay you. Lin ram of r-arrtaire or elefeh palntlnrc. to Liitorcero So. Main an.l Canal St. or Stock KJituLie. first class work. O. B. Ramsey. HANTED WOOL. P Highest Market Price Paid. E. H. DAVENPORT, West Brattleboro, Vt. Drs. HOtt E.I & TUCKKIt. Dr. Bowen. I Dr. Tucker. iiitm High 8t Office and res. Leonard btboinat Block: Block. Office bottn) :jr to 8 a, k. Till8.30A.it. -J 10 J r. H. 10 3 r. H. UrnoSMl. 7toP.II. fB, GEO. K. ANHKHSON, r)iylrlan V m Siirtreon . Office and residence 8 THE PROFESSIONS. TO RENT. TO KENT Tenement, S Elm St. Call at 1VK 11.11 KK. 6-Jt TO RKNT Itooms an.l oillces In Tilery Hullillnir. Mearn heat. AIo four floors with power In annex. jtf TO RENT Teuement lour rooms, 5 Grove Streut. tf TO RKNT Six room Tenement, all one lloor. Huunlng water, modern, 1. KU tf S. W. XDUKTT A CO. Keep a Bottle of TOILETINE Handy for IVY POISONING liox. .ions t. KfssKi.i., ex-congressman and candidatejfor governor of Mass., wrote "Notwithstanding I am under a ouvMclati care, 1 am using Tolletiue, with the very bei results, for Ivy Poisoning. It Is one of the cleanest, most agreeable lo tions I have ever used." All Druggists, 25 and !0 cents. C. E. DOWNEK, A?ent FOR BALK. TTOM SALKTwo horses. One a four-year E old, bv Linden; the other a ten-year-nld mare an.l a great roader. Moth kind and safe tora hi.ly to drive. Also liuir.v. slelirhs, har ness, Ac. All will go at a bargain as I have no use inr mem now. o. v . l.Mill T, u t'eari at., llrattleuoro, Vt. tilf FOR SALE Top liturgy and harness. 112 South Main St. TIOK HA LK Surry wagon, In good running A. order and light: also uConcor.l wagon, o l. Hakkh, 25 Itlrge -St. i;if IjlOH HAI.K cueap l.aue's rotary. bed A1 planer. 21x12. Also 2i-lnch bua planer. refitted good as new. Also heavy mill pulleys aou snaittng. i.. ji, stkllman. o-u FOH KAI.B-Uood work horse; weighs l" pounds. W. F. KiciiAKiisoN A Cu. 6tf SL.AU WOOD Block. for sale, luipilre 4 Crosby 411 F OR kALK -Two second hand ladles' bli y cles In good order, a lllrge St. 104-tt F)R 8A I.K A first class, full course scholar ship in Business College. "I'.'1 Reformer Office. ARTHUR H. H. LEWIS, D.V.S. Veterinary Surgeon. Graduate Western Veterinary College, Kansas City, Mo. Surgery In all Us Branches. Office at C. S. STOCKWELL'S STABLE. Telephone 58-2 Bear CroBby Block 98-2(Jt BAILEY'S REAL ESTATE AGENC Sells Everything. Address TP. J. BAIZiBT Kyther Block, llrattl eboro, Vt. R. A, KXAPP, Uentlst, Hooker Block, opp. Brooks House, liratt eboro Horses For Sale Just Arrived This Day. Monday, June 10th. Full Carload of Horses Come and see them. Large matched pairs and single workers and drivers ntnoua them ; I have tnlrtv-nve horses to select from. At No. H) Elliot street. G. E. GILMAN, Proprietor. Brattleboro, June 10, 1W1. 01-tf 1. C. 8. I LA UK, Kock, Brattleboro Dentist, Whltnev yi I. MILLER, M. D.,Fhyelctan and Stir km, Hooker Block, Brattieuoro, Vt. OfBco n.-WMtoi. 6:311 to 8. -irett. rt,L-ry, itr. utlice hours : i i X' to a evenlijj: in all Us branches, a until 10 a. m., 1 to 2.30 Telephone "Brooks 2tf S. W. EDGETT & CO., Real Estate! Investments 5 GOLDTHWAIT. U. 1) 8 . Dentist . Ncrtrifieiil, ilass., Thursdays, Fridays flCOS (t HOOKER. Attorneys at Law- ii-ciicein -state ami reilera courts er :,a.a. hnsett, Sw Hampshire and Sew nu 1, tilery iiuiumig. .4-ti IIB-H.L. WATEHWAN. 41 Elliot St. Of- V MWn: li. to 2 30 4 6 to 8 P. M. 46tf R'WEK.IAJI i. MARTIN, Attorneys at -, vain uiucs, jratiieuoru, vi. h utistr y in all its branches. Teeth ex. K "JM without pain. R. R. Kinkead. D, , r. BARBER, D. D. 8., Union Block, weeue a urug store, jsraiueooro, y . HC0land, M. D., Physician and -fSOlL nrattlohnvn T7 ritttn l-n l'wnlrV fj Seildence, No . 8 Walnut St. Office ptstoSs..m., 1:30 to 8, and 7 to I p. m. fltrj B. Plr;ulri.- . -- wt Law, Solicitor and Master In Chan- uons promptly made. Chester, vt. LTNt-H, offlce and residence 40 - i mi i an.l 7 to S p. m. lf-;rtu '?' 1' GORHAM. M. T. Wthlt -4. ""in Street, Brattlelioro Practice 1,.-"' "tasesor trie Eye, Ear, Throat, iihiV. ' uours, .friday.only.1 Bemalnder of week at lttf P;? ALE, Attorney at Law, Guilford, iB-iotiuir fnL6' PETTEE, Dentist, Cro.by -' ' . 1. D ,.1 UK IIVI,. " TV. . D., 18 North Main street, .wrfc 0ce hours unUl a. m.; ;t:MtO p 41tf HAMILTON, ; "Mct So. 34 N01 M. D. Office , . a .onn main aire". ..... ,1 " J .jw uu tear.. v.cuuiB -M to 3 p.m. Telephone call. ! . U2 EKt'A.-TII.IO. Now is a good time to buy House for investment or a Home, call on us and see what we have. Farms, village property, any thing on earth. S. W. EllflETT & Co. D6-tf TXTE ARE BUYING WOOL VV W. F. Richardson & Co May lti, 1901. tf4-,f JULIUS C. TIMSON. REAL ESTATE AGENT 4 AUCTIONEER Satisfaction Guaranteed. IB Union Block, Claremont. N. H Established 18). Long Dls. Telephone. CARL F. CAIN, TAILOR. Altering and Repairing of Ladles' and Men's Garments. (Cleaning and press- Authorized Agent for Lewando's Dye Co., also Wilder' Improved Coat Hangers. 117 Main St. - Brattleboro tw0,'ES' Books, Htatloncrr, p!ctures and Framing. 12yl ih.co" wholesale sid retail rwil"tii tu.ua. oilice No. it tea Dr. s. m c i ; mo ' TfTOM LAl-NDKY. 1 ?"' :.,,.l f,,r and rtellv- a specially. Telephone 47yl :t. - "'KO TKA CARPET 5"',r". 'isi,l. Il.lnonuM, 82yifr ' c"" Tllr, Ryther i w.ort twice. " Kepalrlns; 14 WIT Horse ShaalM asid "Mi 51. JJyl eki, ,v.r''1'r and Slater. - Cars street. Deal "erRAsri Jr.StMF, ..-3"'Tt, F!tte etas. Ess-H.nfor-1 Meass ls . . ti 1-. t. Very Important "When you have a proposition to make it is very important that you make it to the right people. If you put your proposition in the REFORMER want columns you ll le sure of getting at the right people. Our great army ot reauers em braces people capable of perform ing any kind of gerv ice people ready and anxious to consider any kind of propositions that are le- :;n,io I KdarateToar Howels Wlta Caacarets. eIW , , rt Iniertlrs I cat.de est h ante, core coomipetton forerer. rl t-'",T"1'" . ..,i. lOcSc U&C.C.lAU,anjrimrei . . miweoKW " 1 mi, a worn w l?OR 8AI.K- A second hand Chlckerlng Pi ano. Modern, llrst clais condition, nearly as goon as new.vtm he sold tor less man one third Its cost. Address Box tM, Braltleboro.Vt r.i-ii ljlOR SALK-An Ideal Cash Heglster; new A- and in periect comiitiou. A burgain. Ad- uress "i, care Kciormer. 73-tf TTIOR HALR-Chcap Second-hand SO II. P a: Upright Marine Engine 14x14 cylinder. 6tJ driving pulley. A II In good order. rt est itummerston. John Takt, 4.4tr STEAM RAW AND HHINOLE MILL For Kale. Ample power: near Station; plentv of limber; no other mill In vicinity. Of fered at a very low price. Address Box 42: Keene, N. H. lf-tufr FOR SALE. Slorv and half house. 9 rooms, with ell. Pearl Street, line share Prospect Hlii A.jueduet. also L-Towcll water, and connected Willi rue sewer. Inquire C. W. Thomas, Bond Block, t f.l For Sale. BEST G R OO E li I ES of all kinds. Special 3 lbs. Cherry Prunes for 2V. Blue berries and other fruits. Telephone call 44-3. sH-tf J. E. Bl BHNtLL, J0 Flat St. FARMS FOR SALE. If you Wfnt to trade for a farm or other real etuate, or If you have any to &eli let ne hear from you. 5Mf J. A. MIJJ.KP., ast Dummerston, Vt. Por Salo. One new two-story House on Pleaeant St., ten rooms, Crowell water to bouse ami connected with sewer. Land tift feet front, Hi feet dack A I no some pood lots to build on and some other (rood property forfait. Call and see property. Must be eold. C. W. WAK1). li IMeanaut St. b4 tf JtrattleLforo, Vt GLYNN'S DYSENTERY TABLETS Contain no Opium orother harmful drup. Cures all forniH of Dysentery, Dlarrlm-a, Sum mer Complaint, prlplnp and colic patus IMME- l'l A i r. it 1 , nDU no nul ronsupaie or proum-tr fever hut remove all lnlluinmallou and fever and leave you In natural condition. Are espec ially pood for the children. '4riv a box at all dealers or by mall. "I had a severe ease of eunimer complaint this month and It continued for ten days. 1 tried several remedies, but thy did me no pood. I llnally pot ft liox of Glynn's ivypcntery Tau.eta and lour of them entirely cured me." Bellows Falls, vt., A up. -'I, lini. WALTER B. GLVXX. Mannfaoturlnp Pharmaolj-t, Saxtone Klver, Vt vr-u No Appetite. Want of appBtlto nu'arjs tad tlieeatlon biliousness, iaun.lico, foul stomach, sick headacrae, constipatltin and a general breaking down of the system. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters are guar anteed by every druggist in the United States to cure these diseases or mone refunded. Why take the rikof ill health when sure remedy l so easily procured. Sold everywhere, in liquid or tablets, at 25 cents per bottle or box. II rooks House 1'liiiriimcy, Thomas' i'hsrmacy, Geo, E Greene. F. H. Holden. WANTED. Everybody to know, that Brattleboro. Vermont, a famous old town. Contains many places of distinguished renown, one especially noted you surely noum see. Just opposite the Brattleboro House Is Flauo Bhos' Whetstone Cafe. There at all hours and with nolltfl attention. You can tie served with the bet-l It is possible to mention. The Ice Creams, Sherbets snd Sodas are fine, An.l everything else kept in tnetr uue. For 2.1 cents at this f.tmous stand You can get the best meal ever served In the land. Should we have something new it some future time, Wo will send out a card all printed In rhyme Don't forget the name. FLAGO BROS. Whetstone Cafe, 5 4t Braltleboro.Vt TRUSS. We call attentloi to our new and complete line of the Or. Rnrl.k Pn.uin.nc Tru.a, the llnett pad In the market. Cool, dur able and alwavs In place. Hkl If illlr lilted and guaranteed. I.EO. E. UUELNh, Sole Agent. ,-.i-i Do You Send Your REFORM Kit. after reading It. to the hov or girl or relative or friend at some distant IKiiui? If so, we can do It better and cheaper for you by mailing direct from the orUce, an.l at the other end they will get II wklie It Is new and rresn. write tor terms. CO TO CLEASON'S FOR Fresh Vegetables. Corn, Shell Beans, fftr'ng Beans, New Cabbage, Beets, Carrots, Onions, Teas Fresh Every Morning. Also Watermelons, Canlelopes. Peaches, I'ears Plums anj' Toiimtotn. J. E. GLEASON. 3! KI.LIor STREET. Cabinet Work Furniture Repairing, Glazing. All kinds of Saws Gninuied and Filed. Door Dolls. Can put you in an Electric or Me chanical hileetnc Door iseu. HARDWARE SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH. DON A. WILDER. 40 Elliot St. Wanted Immediately A customer for the following lieal Estate: Xo. '21 Canal t. This I a two tenement house in good repair and rented to good par ties. The house has modern improvements ami is located so as to lie a.vessulile to the business part of the town, and also the d liter ent industries. To anv one wanting an In vestment here is a good chance, ns it is about alwavs well rented. 100-lf S. N . EDGETT & CO.. Agents PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION. Special Low Kates and a variety of Tours via tne RUTLAND RAILROAD to BUFFALO and RETURN. Pullman Palace Slecplnp Car to Buffalo via. Norwood and N. V. C, without chanpe. The lowest rates offered by any line, with the special attraction of a trip across the Ik I ant Is of hake Chainplaln and through the Thousand Islands. Call on or write our apents for full details. Or C. B. H.( G. P. A. lul-wt ii K '7 WrT'i Every Barrel Guaranteed OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. This is the guarantee behind WASHBURN. CROSBY'S Gold Medal Flour. Ask jour Grocer for it. E. CROSBY & CO., Eastern A sent s. Just a Cem ! 1H0 acres. One storv house of five rooms, 8H 0 foot barn, 2hh supar trees ami the toota to work them. Smooth lie 1 dr., nice pastures, loo M feet of timber, t.ood, stroiiir, deep loam. This farm should brlnp (.Vnj, but to clone it out. we will take 7oo. Come and look H over. If you do not tlnd It as we represent In every partlcu lar, we will pav your fare here and back. Address, WI NS . CO., HC-tf Grange Block, Brattleboro, Vt. S REASONS F0K LVSl'RAXCK ; The sacred obligation to provide, if possilile, for the futureof his fam ily rests upon every man. Ittath stops the Income from bis bands and brain. Insurance extends it and, in part, makes it good. (Correspondence r-olicite.l.) TAYLOR & SON, Cen'l Agsnts, BRATTLEBORO. VT. MOST IMPORTANT SINCE A61INALII0. BIO CAPTURE IK TIIK PHILIPPINES. Lieut Grant Caleb a a Prominent Filipino Officer Cabrera Mad Been lirowlnR In Power anil Controlled Many Insurgents Others Surrender lo American Army Manila, Aug 15. Second Lieutenant Walter S Grant, Sixth cavalry, while scouting near laal. Uatanifas province, made the most, important, capture today since that of Agumaldo. Lieut Grant captured Col Martin Ca brera, Ins adiutaot and six other insur gents. Cabrera ha, been growing power ana ns controlled all the insur gents in southern liatungas and those westward of the citv of liacaneas. Col Pnnganiban. a captain and 20 men with rules ami ammunition have sur rendered to Lieut Smith of the 2'Kb in fantry near Luzon. These men formed a portion of Gen Malvar's command. iney tooK tne oath ot allegiance, Captain l'olicarpio, a lieutenant and fl;e men from the sixth company. Malvar command, also surrendered, refusing payment for their rifles, sayini; that thev surrendered for the sake of peace and not for money. Xo insurgents have neen seen recently on the IsluuU of Aim doro. XIMEHOUS BAIT I. KM KKPORTF.D. With Isthmian Revolutionists Another Army -Said to Have Invaded Venezuela Main Force Have Not let Diet. Mail advices from San Jtrtn. P R yesterday from Caracas, Venezuela, under date of the lOrli, give accounts of numerous engagements in the state of Tahlra between President Castro's forces and tbe revolutionists. In Gen Castro'i oltk'ial bulletins he mentioned the Co lombian army. i fie Venezuelan casualties, according to Castro s otlicial bulletins, were Gen Koseodo Madina and four colonels kill ed and iiUO men killed or wounded Madina was a prominent man. tie was formerly a governor and senator. On the Mb there was an encounter at Las Cumbres with second force of revolu tionists. A Caracas correspondent writing on tbe 10th, says that another army Invaded ener.uela. this second force is reported to number 5000 men On Friday these troops attacked Las Cumbres and were repulsed. The main divisions ofthe armies hare not yet met. OLD HOME WEEK A GREAT SUCCESS. KX-POSTMA8IKR SENTENCED. One of the Lea.t Serious of the Cuban Postal Cases. E P Thompson, formerly postmaster at Havana, was found guilty yesterday by the audlencia in that city :of ernbez .ling post ollice fund', and sentenced to six-months' imprisonment, or to fine of $100 as an alternative. Thotnp son was accused of causing to b e Is sued in1 bis own behalf, while post master, four money orders for 100 each. and putting a due bill in the drawer in stead of cash. Commission Attacked. A pamphlet was published broadcast !n Manila Tuesday, containing a vicious attack on the I'nited States Philippine commission, signed by the Centro Cath- olico, says an Associated Press dispatch. All the members of that body indignant deny having any connection w ith the publication, 't he leaders believe the pamphlet was issued by a local paper in nn endeavor to create a sensation Tbe lattet was nominally in favor of the church calling on the people to rise in their mieht against juage laft. the civil governor, and "the rest of the rickety brawlers running the govern ment of the t nited States, and saving they have declared war atrainst Gcd. rominent Catholics are awaiting Gov Taft's return to Manila in order to repudiate, in behalf of the church, the sentiments contained in tbe pamphlet. An insurgent captain and 18 men be longing to Malvar's forces turrendered yesterday. Bad Runaway Accident. Geo Phelps of Monroe was badly bruised and cut bv runaway acci dent Tuesday morning while driving a igb spirited Dorse which became frightened and ran. throwing Mr Phelps Onto some ledges rendering him unconscious and although nn bons were broken be received several bad bruises on bis head and face. It is almost a miracle that be was not killed, as the road is lined with ledges on both sides. 2 Sunim. rings. Thus J Atkins and wife and Miss Annie O Atkics of Brooklyn, N V, are eiimnjerers at the lirooMs House. also are Geo II Un-kwilh and Miss K Kaiser of Norwich, Conn. Mrs Mary Millard comes from Green- held tomorrow to sneDd several weeks at. Hillcrest. Miss Amy Jones left yesterday for an outing at York lieach. Miss Iiessle C.i'n left Wednesday for a visit with her sister, Miss Annie Cain. in lioston, and from there goes to Magno lia beach where she will he the guest of Miss Katherine Singleton. Misses Edith and M ta Srolie returned yester day from a fortnight's outing at Nan tucket. L K Adams and Chas Smith and fami lies left Tuesday morning lor York bench. HOSPITAHI.KOKKETINOS TO THOL'MAVDS.IK SO.9 AS O DAUGHTERS Every Town That Had Observance Pleased wlthRe.ult Some or tile Her 111 ulars The Vl.lt of (the tJu.ton A.aoi In. Hon ami Hie Official Ke.ulta. uiu liome wees is generally proving a greater success than anticipated by those towns that iiave enjoveu it. lowashend and Westminster in this county. Peru, Manchester and Kenning ton. Springfield, Ludln, Plymouth, Kraurnrd, hutland, IJurlratoo, St Albans, Montpelier North li.-id and many other towns are .having celebrations that cannot fail to Drove ot large benetit both sentlmectaily aod mi- teraily and to establish many more summer homes on our hills. ISenning- tou bad ;i00 former residents back to participate in fcthe week's observances and the report generally fiom the towns is between lo0 and 300 in each. An irteresting feature of the week has been tb visit of tbe Boston Aeso ciation of Sons and Laughters and Veteran numbering some 200 who were met Tuesday as thev- entered tbe holders of the state at White Kiver Junction by Atljt (Jen Uiltuuri representing GnvStickoey and a re ception coram ittee of about .hi, amoiig whom were United htatee Senator W P Oilliogham, United Stales lHstict Attorney .lames L Martin of Urattle burn, Lieut Uuv M F Allen of Kenis- burg and Congressman I) J Foster of Hurlington. Senator Dillingham give the greeting, and Judife. Kdgar Sher man, president of tbe Uoston associa tion, leplied. They were escorted to Montpelier, served with H lunch at the Pavilion and given a reception by Gov and Mrs Stickney it the ex ecutive chamber. Wedneidsy Hur lington did tbe honors for them, giving them a earrings ride about tbe city, a trip on C'bamplain ia tbe steamer Keindeer, with lunch at Cooper's bay on the shore of Gracd Isle, where they were the guests of Arthur L Kobinson of Uoston, a men.ber of the executive committee. In the evening a pleasant reception was given at the Hillings librart. About .'100 were present. I he guests were received by President Sherman of tliH association. Mrs Sherman. Mayor and Mrs Hawley, Iloo bli! Mrs Hlias Lyman, ex-Go? T U A Woodbury and Col F E Burgess. 1 he officers of the Association for the coming year were elected on board tbe Kcinilt-er as follows : President. Edgar J Sherman : fjrst vice presi dent, Col Josiah 11 Buotm; second vice president. Col Albert Clarke: chaplain, the Rev Or William II Davis; sejretsry and treasurer, N L She l.ion ; executive committee, tbe Hon George W Bishop, Dr I) K Dctev, the lion G O Proftor, A L Keliir.sor,. M N Smith. J N Glcason, Col C K Darling. . F Scott and Guy Lambkin. Resolutions of heartv lhanks to the governor and the sta'e for their hospitality were adopted. BRATTLE BOKO SOCIKT1. Fort Dummer chapter worked the de gree Wednesday on three candidates. The Ladies Enterprise Society hold their next meeting with Mrs Lucia Foster, next Thursday afternoon. ' There is some talk amorg the hifih school class of 'ftHjof a reution to be held in the nenr future. Dennis R;bekah ledge will hold a lawn party on the grounds of Mrs C I. Spear on Washington street, Saturday afternoon, Aug 21. The W OTU will hold a mothers' meeting at tbe home if Mrs W W Plimpton, .'14 Canal street. Supper will be served from 0:30 to 7:30. The Daughters rf the Revolution gave up their projected excursion and picnic on Newfane hill tnilny. because they could r.ot get out crowd enough. Oummer.stoo ladies got all ready for a start. The first of a s"ries of 17 events arranged by the Wartastiijuet coif club will take plscx at their grounds this afternoon. The regular syttetn of handicapping is to be used, and a golf tea will be served. Tbe Esstern Star picnic st Central Park Tuesday brought out a larso and pleasant party but mninlv of ou,en aDd children, Hinsdale and Putney joined in it. A nice tiinner was -erved and daDeing continued all tbe afternoon. Invitations are out for the wedding tt Orlando Winston Morgan and Miss Florence Alice Morse, daughter of Mrs A lice Morse, formerly of this place.whitll takes place at Willlamsville September .Mus .Morse has many friends here having been a student at the Biattlehoro High school. Miss Bessie Johnson entertained III young friends at bcr Spring street home last week Thursday, the occa sion being her 0th birthriav. Re freshments of cake and ico cream were served and the evenirg vr-rv pleasantly speot by all. with games, mcluuing a peanut bunt. A number of cluhs have alreadv accepted iDvitatiocs for the open golf tournament tbe 30th aril 31st and promise to send tepresentatives. Wan tastiuuet club will give the visitors a supper anil dance at the Brooks House hriciay evenirg. the 30th, anil Satnr- dxy a luncheon will be served at tbe club house. Mrs J G Ullery and eight yuung ladies takicg charge. Old Home Celrbratlan atTown.hend. The Townshend Old Hoice Week elebration has been successfully arrled out. TLe concert Wednesday night ith Miss Annie Frank Libtey ss harpist, and S Homer Eaton as impersonator, was of the highest grade, and enjoyed by every one. l es terday dinner was served on Ihe Com mon to about COO guests and towns people, after dinner speeches acre made from the band stand the ever cises tieing conducted bv the nresi- dent of the day, Mr Krlgernmhe. Those taking part were Mr Cooledge of ritohburg. Mass, Roll in White, uf Ohio. A T White of Stougbton. Mass, Prof W Scott Mont gomery of vtasbirgton, I) L, anil others. Letters were read from some wbo were unable to attend. Music was furnished bv eight pieces from the First Regiment band of Brattle boro. lo the evening a reception was held in Ibe hotel parlors for tbe guests. Ice cream and cake were served. TV n't be satisll -d with temporary re lief from indigestion. kolol Dyspepsia sure permanently and completely re moves this complaint. It relieves per manently because it aliows the lired stomach perfect rest. Dieting won't rest the stomach. Nature receives sup plies from the food we eat. The sen I 'ble wav to help the stomach is to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which digest: what you eat and can't help but do too I good. Greene's Drug Store. Wanted Immediately A customer for a Beautiful Home In Wet Bratticiiro. Iluue. barn and two acres of land, only few minutes from end of electric 'car line, "llunmnjr water, house slated, bund led and 4-liiht windows, piazza. . This can I he lKiuj:ht rii:bt. or excbsnsed' lr tenement .property in Hrattieboro. I i.tf' S. W. KIMjETT & CO., Agent. Peru's celebration culminated yes terday in a general reunion and picnic. which most of the present resi dents, and many wbo are here for the week participated. The plsee selected was the ground on which the forces Hen John Stark encamped the night of August 0, 177ii, when on the march from Charlestown, X H, to join the continental forces at Benuinglon. The location is marked with a gratite marker. There were many descendants of the earliest settlers of the town present, and the exercises were of an entirely impromptu character, anil rearKe! with good feel i eg. Among tbrse tnat were present, ami made a short ad dress was the Kev Myron Dudley, a direct descendant, of Peter Dudley who 1 -cat1 il ia Peru in 1S01, coming from Littleton. Mass. wbo was cap tain of tbe first military company formed in town, and afterward a brigadier of the state militis. Dr Reuben Higelaw Burtin of New Vnrk, James K Batebelder of Arlirg ton, and M .f Hapgooil of Peru, also gave short talks rs did several others. Dr Burton is descended from Keuren Higelnw who was Corn in Westmin ster. Mass. and who in 1S-03 taught the first public echool in towr. The larger purt of the town carre fr-irr. the vieinitv ef Westminster aril Princeton, Mass. In HOO there were but four families in the t iwr. and oescenlants of all of them were pres ent at ths exercises. Augu.t Amblings. M iss May Spear leaves Monday for visit in Bostoo. Mrs Fred Dunklee and two children leave tomorrow fur a week's visit in Keere and from there goes to RutUcd where she will speno ;i week. Mrs C C Turner aid daughter Anra ent to Orarge, Mass, Wrilresiiay for a visit with relatives. Mrs C K Jones left yester day for a two weeks' visit with her daughter. Mrs Louis Henkel in Mid dlebur. Miss Annie Grfgg and brother James returned Wednesday from their v i 3 i t in Bridgeport. . Miss Harriet liushnell left Wf.inpri dav for a viit with relatives in North Adams ard l.encington. She was flccorrpanied by hrr cousin, Miss Minnie E Bushnell of Bennington, who has been visiting here. Mrs John Guiheen left this mnrriDg for a lisit with relasivrs in Holyoke, Chic 'pes actl vit-ieity.- -Miss Lena A her retur'B tomorrow from 10 davs' visit in Spriuitield and Harftord. Misa Flira S.-ott leaves tomorroa for a few Becks' stay in Lebanon, N H. Miss Carrie Ccok left yesterday fcr a visit at her home in Lancaster. X ti. Miss Katie Carey goes to Fitch burg, Mass, tomorrow for a visit with relatives. Misses Katie and Agues C'avBDaugu acd niece, May Lillis, are visitirg ia Springfield, Meriden sou Xcff Haven. Mrs E L Parker has returned from a month's stay it her old borne in Clare mont. N H. Miss Clara Gale is visiting in Claremont, N ti. Miss Eleanor Whalen is the guest of Miss Maude Hall of Keene. J. E. MANN. m n i . i i Bed and Board Notice. Mr wife. Antes rV.iow, ravin left iry bed aad'hoar.i wnnout justcacseor rean, thlf- le t. forbid anv one h:.rtoriDr or trusting- ber oa any account.' as 1 wl 1 pay no bill of her coa tractlne alter tela dfctc. J. f . Biuelow. IlratT -f"T.', Vt . A-r ?f. T I. i llz SprinefieLl inaugurated her celebra tion with a salute cf guns at sunrise this morning, at inenrction of the Slm.-k cadets by Gov Stickuey and staff this forenoor. followed ly a presenta tion of a Hag. A picric dinner was served this noon followel In addresses and music. This evening there will beja Hieplsy of fireworks and tomorrow a union of the directors, teachers, graduate, arid rupils of tbe high school at Ferndale. Cbarlee town. N U. At Manchester the week opened with a camp fair and reception given by Skinner post anl tbe Woman's Relief Corps Monday evening. Grand Army ball was 6 led to overflowirg au J Biacy were unable ti gain a iiuil-a'r Addresses were given ! OK Si mends. Judge Lovelace! Mooson, Key Straight Front, Box effect Kabo No. 602 at $1.00 may not be classed with tlm tttns i such corsets. It is cniphaticul- JSTili iy superior in every line to all other rannc-nts, as :i trial of one will amply prove. Girdles of course are mostly used witli low neck frowns, but are by no means confined lo such use, as many are worn with shirt waists, tcc. wo hay,. Kabo No. 378 at $1.00 in such model, pink, blue and white, and cannot speak too high ly of its beautiful model, sterling ma terial and pliable clasp. Kabo Corsets arc rust proof. We rive our pat rons the best 50c corset made. ST. 33. 3VE-A.2NT1T. mends of tne ReforHer wio rtedlre to do this tauter m favor, are reqrteeied tn sujftret to ttHlr annrnevs r Pmltaie Ckuirt to have Je-ral alvr-tli-eiT!?rt la wblf n irer re lnteretej Hltv eil in ti KetorfTi-r. PartH DUr rre Is t Men of this eitim of advertln ard ihrocrh the Reformrr rtti-uriatf it re4-ir a!i the ptpoye ot tMs station