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Burlington Weekly Free Press from Burlington, Vermont • Page 6

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TJlti BURLIXGTOX FREE PKIiSS, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1808. VERMONT LOCAL NEWS (Continued from 3d page.) v.lio has been Improving nf late, wns tak-n wiireu Thursday. Mrs. Illsbeo Is no 1). tier.

LiuUcs' Alii noddy will meol with l.i wis 1'iiln Wcdncmhiy, July 27. Mrs, l.OUlSC IllsllOe CXpCltS'lO gll tills WCI'll to tiv hnxpltnl 111 Burlington for treatment. Dr. Tlukhttm nf lUtrdngton wns In town Hi.luriluy to si ft. N.

I IfidK. Mrs. K. It Slplc unit little daughter of Horace I'm mil. v.lm It.

ill lilp ill (II ill 11 in- tried for Illegal llhlug Mnndny, lKiind milltv mill line $71. Htutc's Attorney Fish iiiul f-''ieillT l.nwtonee were In nt-ti lid, nice lit the InsUltlM and wile were In Huntington over Sunday. lti. W. K.

Streeli will speak In the 1 nlon church next Sunny morning, uini ut th. ti mpi'l-ilieo meeting In the evening ut tin Methodist church. OinviCI.U lioillll Wood mid Miss Mr tin Wood have litiiimd lieie to Hpimt in'riif, -1. J. ill li.m genu, lo Cli.irlutleluwii', H.

to vlMlt Ills rnllier. who SI ili consul ut tlmt pluee. Mrx, V.ill n. i otiip-i nit 1 nliu. Mis.

Xorniuii Kings-ley mil Mln (Irnco Klngslcy of New York il' Jitliti Wright mid fmnl'y liei I iiKlon hnve ut Kudo Inn for lite minnier. HANCOCK. Mr. l'ltell Inn lieen unite sick but Is hct-t i ami nl le lo lie out of doors. -M rs.

Ag-nr i I'huteh hns lieen sick In bed luit Is sinio belter. Mr. Dunbar of Hprlngllcld li lieen the guest of Mr. Unig for come im Small Down celebrated Iter IMh lift Thin-tiny with picnics' Iiunl In district No. I closed Fild.iy July Mb.

Those h.nmg no absent innrks were Francs rilnl, Vera Iloyleii, Uoyd Chi relt, Herbert Churelt. James Illiilr, Ciii'ide F.irr, Frank l'ulgc. Clayton A lierlnp wiim nhsciil onlv one tl.iv Illlll llurlow one and hnlf days, tho I hole luimher of scholars wu null the average nttendanee 17.1. Clinton cl.illln mid four daughters uie visiting In town from Bethel. The Ladles "Olive Branch" soelcly will meet July 27 with Mrs.

Kmlly CI. irk. The prayer meeting ne.t Sunday cuing will be ut II. J. If' y-den s.

hast Mtnm.rciiritv. Mlf Annettii I'i rry liusgnno to Fair llh-vi Mrs. tleorge Jlewltt visited slsier in Vpl'iifliliOH lust week. Miss Mutld second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. ludger of this village died July H. igi-d ii years. Miss Itodg-us the church when II yours of nge mid lias an earnest, willing worker In the iliuieti, the Sunday sehool, the lipworth league mid the weekly prayer meeting. The funeral services were held from the tltodlnl ehureh ut 2 p.

in. on Siliul ly. ltev A. 1., Christie, tliu pastor, assisted bj ltev. Mr.

Jli-miclt ntlleluted. The p.ill-)i arers four youns Ijilles. sisters In the ijnnd Templars lodne. were dressed In vhitc and enrrled baskets uf llowrs, which wcro strewn In the grave. xnw ir.wH.v.

Mr nnd Mrs. C. II. Morse mid son of T5.s.ii. and Mrs.

Henry Morse of r.nrllimtnn are the miests of 1'. K. Uowley. Mr, and Mrs. Moses Harrow of Ver-B linis Were the kupsIs of Mr.

and Mrs. William (iurrow Saturday and Sunday. N-ithuulcl and Stanley llutlunne of Uur- llnpton are the Kiiests of their aunt. Mis II. Parteh, John Serlbner Ik fore Justice Moulton Tinsday charged wun loiiering arounu tne stallnn nt New iiumpnrey gave a select i uangiuers ami mends, at Lake Iroquois Mabel Allen has return-d Monday morning Archie Her-Haven June.

interfering will, Mis'. ftr'V 'f lw 0,1 'V. 'Hip day was flue and nbout from Starr JcJsle Per. H.n. who Is In the employ of Mu-iic-s tin re.

P. 1,. F.sh for the State and tl birthday of her mother, Mrs. I Mi people were In II. I rln Is the guest of her couiln Miss le omber fell unto his sevtbe hcmp W.

Hitler of Ilrlslol for defendant. Vei- llle ladles were gionpod on the A. Itoleau of I2.sc. Junction Is slienillnir I Pn I rlnU. Ilr li.nik.i i.i..

illet of not gullly. Thus ends nnoiher. gullly. Thus ends nnoiher cn.iptcr of the express wur In-1 ween lil i'ople und the Ilrlst.il nil road. Mrs.

i uinKoy an.i son oi Haiem. nrc tne gu. sis nf W. V. ICIIa Mencbam ti'hrt It ii i.n,.

i hiallh for year past died Tuesday mom-, nun ii i in iMiiniK II--. -ill ab.Mit years. Her functnl molt place Thursday, at p. m. APPISON.

Mrs James Lncny has been very sick the past week. -Mrs. Julia Pay of Wn. i Is a guest ol her sister. Mrs.

I'vron Smllh. y.vn. Will Omlcn Ik wllb Mrs, It. W. Pay.

-Mr. and Mrs. Warren llMl'llff I 1. 4,, Mi-it- in ere ii.wn over Mummy, at Uldruff's par- Jonnson, L. I'.

Thiivcr, James II ens. Mr. and Mrs. A. Pr.

C. M. perrln, L. 51. Hays.

Tho II. IL White and son me In Irn, idlrectois circled the following officers: W. for a vui-atlon. Mrs. Johnson, piesidenl; L.

I lavs, Im and i hlblicn were In Mlddlebuiy preside ntj Pr. C. M. Periln, treasurer: 1 i ii linn; ui me ii.ipusi e.uircn. auiv end but on August 7th there will be, t-iMies us ns'iai.

ine a. meela i tin- Haptlst fliurch each Sunday even-1 Ine at "ill o'clock and Thursday evening I or i very week at the same hour. Hlehurd wariur or Is the guest of Jehu Norton. Mr. and Mrs.

Ilnwden of Hrlstol and Mr. mid Mrs. Olln of Missouri me al C. C. Olln's for few weeks.

Mrs K. J. Smith Is ii guet of Mrs. .1. lt.Pay.

Gtaee Siu-igg Is at c. K. Lean's. GHANVILI.K. Itlchard Ashu Is haying Iu Hralntlec Kurl Bean is nhlo to ut work again.

J). P. Hemeiiway was In Monlpeller Inst week. a. 11.

Swlnlon was In New York Stale recently. Austin Swan hns moved Into tho Dlmlck house nt the lower vll. Mrs. Pan Seaman visited In Sails, bury and Cornwall recently. A.

J. Lamb, who him been hoarding at Central House hns returned to Norlhrleld. Tho Alder meadow road Is now open to the public William Siewarl, wife nnd child from New York city are visiting nt James Itlley's. Hnttlo Sawyer Is homo from Jlochester for short tlme. Ilarl Henn and wlfo of Hoxbury visited In town recently.

MONKTON. Tho farmers aro cnttln Mil IIMIluitnllt larpo amount nf liny and hnvp been nlilo lo secure It In the best of cnmlltlm. i Zl. It. i- ranee of Stnrksboro will preach tu Vr next 1.

V7 i4 a. nsl aionK- tu i. p. in, ui'vnen anon uo. at Uurllngton uro doing thu business of thetown; low prices must win.

wp.vrminc.E. Mrs. Penrso of Providence, and Mrs. Washburn of Hostun have come to spend soveral weeks with Mrs. G.

S. Wright of Spencer, Is spending his vacation with his liarents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H.

Mr. und Mrs. Hen Podge of New Vork clt enmn to town last Prlday Mr. Bodge called upon many old neighbors nnd friends nnd left on Sunday evening for tho AVest. Mrs, Dodgo wilt remain lor somo weeks, Mrs, Cook and daughter.

Gladys. n.tnmpnued by Mlsi. Hlr.l Illckok. nro visiting In Chnzy, N. Y.

Miss Illckok will r.ltir.rsoon to her home In Pen, Wv ink -Miss Nlnu Smith of Mussachuse'tls has been visiting friends und relatives I.lrs. Chester Savery and family of Hrau- nw nays nisi we 'K. lucre win be no'Jmncs 11. IJlirKe, secretin Annie ni4n1 HrcSd rair. ''elite.

Her funeral wns held from tho $3.50 Buys the best suit in town for the money. Sizes 34 to 44. Theso suits are not trash, but honest, well made garments. 25 cents buys the best work shirt ever offered for the mondy. A thoroughly well made garment equal to many that are sold for half a dollar, sizes 14 to 17.

All we ask is that you examine these- The goods will do the rest MILES PERRY, 108 Church St. Pease Ma'nsdn's Old SUnd. JJENNlNfSTON HHNN'INOTON. llennliiKlon Int'ultud In burst of Wednesday evening. The announcement of the.

surrender of SantluK'i de Culiii had tin- effect of producing mtcli a. leellns that It became necessary to eel-ehrale. A little urtir o'clock the CIV bind jnine out and marched to the l'ul-imm lorner to the tune "'olumbla the Ki of tin Ocean." Several other patriotic seli-etions were ntso rendered, The different church bells Mire muff, mill and entitle whistles were blown, red mid blue llshts were burned, brcworks dlfehaised, and In fact tin to was a Kcnernl bedlam, In which old yuuiiK p.irtlclpaleit. Hveiynne iippenred to feed happy mid tiny Inn! Just cause, Not Ioiir after ipllil had been restored the lire alarm broudit out portion or the lire department, The coal shed or olllen near the depot belondiiK lo Alanson Wllcos was discovered to be on llle. It wns a small affair and was consumed.

The lust will he small. The of the Hi Is unknown, Soon after i lnrso slack of hay In lot half way between this villain mid North ItennliiR-ton wax set on lire mid totally connumed. Sieretary Moore of the State llrcman'N cotnenllon li.tr reielvdl lite followliiK entries to the hose contests that are to take place the tournament under the tins the tournament under the mis- pices or the association at Miiidiei.ury the1 nlliLlepc hiwp. Hhirrnu lui.n tiuriuK tne past mouth, is steadily im- Wliioosid; Allen hose. C.

C. hose, proving mul was ublo to be out yester Knlr lliiM'ii; Peck hose, C.diocs. N. Cnlon bine, Sandy Hill. N.

V.j lioxer hose, HiirllUKton; Muuslll hose, llilslol; Poiillli" hone, Poultney; fllen hose. South liens Shermiu, ho.e-. Port Henry, William H. Caswell, a well linown resident, illlll at hlh residence on imperial avenue Monday moinliiK from shock bf iiaralysls. He had been 111 only of yi'i'tf friends ii ride to Mallctts scions from that time until his death He Hii i 'm er lhr''(' 'H'lren.

all dauchteis. funeral was attend- 't, 'I, Hi mV. T.V Pulls, enteied for Hie eontesls mill uiuc place al Thursduy. The totul nunilier of entries Is II. II ITT I) COTJ STY.

Jt'NCTioN. JIIss Com 'I'lirhox mid Miss Nellie Hop-kins have resinned their respective positions ns tenehers In the graded school. Their resUnnllons' will be received with regret, both bavins- been capable and successful teachers. Miss Tnrliox has been the principal of the primary depnrtnvnt for tho past IS years mid lui Illicit that position with rate tact mid ability. W.

H. Johnson of the Johnson House has retutncil from a 10 days' vacation at N'autasket. Monday Mrs. S. A.

Urownell gave a. mct enjoyable reception to Miss I.iu t.in'y heebick of Iloston, Hi. well-known wrl tcr on klndeiv.u ten methods. Our I'i mot'ieis and teachers Interested In vnimir i. .7 children llsteueil i lose ittenllnn in mi Ao nild this was fallowed by a dlscusslr.n as to the value of keeping records of child stud) and Hie advantages of a reading club.

Among lliose present from cut of town were Mrs. Iloyl of llrooklyn, Williams ot Newark. MKs liaeeui of New Hnvcn. Mrs. Illckok of Wrgernu s.

and Miss llallle Walker. Miss Cunllidd, Miss Bliss, the Misses Illckok und others nllll IVilR 111' tl ll.dlluuril llnni Uurllngton. inwn wniie iiuniphrey look snap while I tnein wnieli is llnlshcd in a line pifiurc. cloeK small lables were iuk: com uini enino- refreshments. Including the dainties nt llu stifikini urVrt Mfin-ofl 1 1 1 1 In Kiiuv v.nir- Chimin nnd Grace III! llllmn ikai.

Vm 1 f. i "uniru. air. l.a- Clarence llyile are boarding ut the C.ir-Mis. wns the recipient of rtoeheKe had no nsurani.e.

There was nuiiinr ii.e.w,. winters nume ons remembrances Including s-vral l.J",,lv!!,t;tS; Ms l-2thel Nichols or Middle horo, Mi.fs., Is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J.

Johns riie l.n,lty" of the Kssex Publlshlnir was I. ,.1,1 lust evening in Hie library room In 1. IM. .1 .1 i I mi r. eiecieu James 11.

IJurke, secretniy. A dividend of i per eeiu was eieciareii and i per cent in the capitalization was mldcd to the re- seivo itinil. Tie renort or i n. maiiager showed that while the ycur has not been the best In Ihe history ot newspapers die circulation of thu papers comprising thi r-urilnglon suhurbai, 1st had lnere.ine,l beyond the anticipation of nil concei ned In the corporutlon. ss i.nxion oi L-amnrnige, is.

vis tins beie. Mr. lllld Mrs. Curtis nf ei.im.. ami Pitkin of Montpcller of Mr.

and T. 11. ltoli.au Andrew l.owrey has given of S. P. Tenchuut's faim.

now carried on by Mr. Teacliaul I1UKI1 Miss Kninui Cotu, who has been at the Mary Fletcher hospltnl for a lit Ho more than a year Is expected home to-day. i ui.i is consiueraniy improved. Charles Hol'eau Is visiting his pa parents, jwr. anil 1 n.

Ro eau. Mr. nnd Mrs. Goodscll Ovltt of Palnleld nnd Mrs. Surah Wells of Kansus aro guests of Mr.

and Mrs. George Willow Wo hear that the Allen Shoe Co. of hur-llngton are making extremely low prices on shoes. MILTON. C.

A. Pratt and Wife relnrne.1 North Woodstock, July where they have been Visiting- their ibiucblpr. Mrs ii 'i und Miss Lena Howard of Mulone are spending some time In a. iiuniocr or from this place nttend- tu me lawn party nl ur nt Amos Irs. in west part ot the town.

19th As some of the limbers ot a large barn were being raised, one of the timbers broke In two nnd nrecinltnteii nniin number of men Into tho basement of tho burn somo eight or nine feet, hut slrnmin lax. irtven for thn 1-1 Mr rtnn.nm Iu 1..1 1 hi a. o. 1 iiuinrjs. 11 s.

SI. iiiiiuni' in uuu nil) Alce-UM In "ren vlslling her WcUl, Hejihum. of Orange. N. They 7hn a a.

i .1" a. 10 ercam social at L. P. AVilbur's Tuesday mmlo a most favorable Impies for a fow innii 1,, F.lsle Woodruff of liast is generally believed that he Harre Is vlsltlmr V.r. rno says au mncnine wnu Haidwlck Is visiting- Miss Unnle Curtis.

cll to tho rectorship of the wH iniH, 'n Vn. 1 V. P. S. C.

12. bad picnic on the the past month he has frnmn rV" a ju.u 7" ouuer conuitloii niouiitnin Tbursdnw-Mrs. Pavld testes Mattawan. N. otbclatlnc the west nart of tlm liiU'n Tnl i.

1 Arthur L. I'2no. of Iitln I io no bones were broken or nnv one Sorrc11 of North Ferrlsbugh took seriously hurt. Jed Phelps hns returned l)laco Tuesday forn Hut Romnn Cutli-from tho Adlrondncks. Mrs, C.

K. lingers "llc )iov. Father Campeau of nnu name and II. C. McNall and I tnmlly ure occupying their cottages at rti vr C.

W. Witters and d. Notllo Ashley of The wn, ThUrs i from 4 L. from Ann 8 church 0,1 ednes. house on Tuesday ut 10 o'clock.

Tlio Interment was In tho vIllnRu MIib l.lnda llnukln has been Hpenillni; lew In Uurllngton, Mrs, I.ucla Mason of SM.inton, who has been vlsltlmt her brother, I), Kvetesl, went to Mont-peller Monday, uecompanled by Mrs. 'A. D. Kveiest. Mrs.

I', IIorvi's of West-lord Is vlsltlnc her dauditer, Mrs, A. M. Sibley, and olhet friends In town. News wiim received hero Sunday of the dealh ot Hoc, i'. Mntlhltti, who was for many years priest nt St.

Ann's church, llu dleil of consumption nt hospital In Sorel, Canada. Krnest l'otvln has moved bin barber shop to the rooms over the Itavs ollbe In the I'rntt biilldliiK near the brldtje. A carload of calves was shipped from Ibis station Monday evenlm: by Mr, Kldl'liltfe of Hhelbuinc, A. 11. Sturset', who has been stationed at Hoxhury for the last week or so, returned home Saturday liltflit.

Is back at Ills old placo as nldit operalor ut the station. Clriint Pat-tee of St. Albans spent Monday In town, They do say that the Allen Shoo Co. takes the lead In low prices In Hurllndoii. Uvery one says so.

WINOOSIU. Mrs. Donilnlcl: Provost of West street died Saturday nldit nt 10 o'clock of con sumption. The funeral was held Sun dav mi.rnlnir 7rno st. churcii.

i. i mi. i. ii miiiitcr, no mis ueen very day. Three children of Mr.

nnd Mrs. Joseph .11.11, ii i-i i- iiiji.i in uy wie ex- plosion ot a dynamite shedl which the elder. Leon, had placed on tho Kround -mil hammered K. A. Ilurdlck hns been elected chief en- tiin i-i ul im- inuosKi ore uepai tmeni.

i-1-li-ui. Ill-M lll 1)ll. blitbday Tuesday by Rlvlns uboitl (lay They were bountifully st rved to be and cake. Those who allen.lc.l It most enjoyable oevnslon. P.

Sheldon ot Wlllsboro, N. Is In town. I.t I. i.iiin-ii hi ii imams is assiMiing nun oi iiinesuuigu mso sutr-111 the icvlval at the Methodist churrh. vlve him.

The icinalns were laid to rest Miss ICuIc Parrell has gone to U'tlca to I In 'luleshtirg. visit friends. Dr. W. H.

flanks of Wlnooskl has moved John l.avelly Is In Troy In intend- Into the north end of the Vim Vllct ten-mice at the races. jcmcnl and will practice In town. Alexander McDowell received word es-l J. Wurreii llott mul family of Albany, lerd'iy by telegraph of the serious Illness N. V.

nrc In camp on Mcach'a Island, of his j.oii at Plaltsburgh. I Miss Klllhurn of lliihbardton Is iho Messra. linker and Hunker who have dm guest of Miss Sonhle P.oberls. eonstriiclion of the nte surveying! the propohcd route. Their tools and ma- enmeiy nuve not urrlved as yet mul work emi not be commenced.

We have discovered that good goods nnd low prices can oe round ut the Allen Shoo.Atwcll mid family. Uurl'ngioti 'N I3 1-2 II I Ui I-2 NT Arthur Howe und Itemi Potter were niiiTled at the M. 12. narsonace Mondav i iwiispeopie nave .111. misseii oi l.i i ami iicv.

Frank of an, i ucv. Mr, l-ruiiKIIU of in inm lug for 12. V. llenrv this 'Miller Hopkins went to Harvard Salur-1 1 iock. hdwaid Ulssonette of Ad-day to Join Mr.

Hopkins, who preceded I "vcr Sunday. C. .1, her two weeks ago. Carpenter Is visiting his son, Ciuy In Uuf. "We have discovered that good goods und V.

Orson l'aldwln and wife of low prices can he lound at tho Allen Shoe i'K'Phetstown. lire guests of Lewis Hurllnston. Sanctuary and wife. Mrs. 1-2.

K. Stecves WII.1.ISTON There was large gathering of King's few days with Mrs. Charles Kcefc Is at the Metcher hospital for treatment. lo.ienb l.a i ocnr ue instills milldlngs by lire last noon. Most of the furniture i.

nnui, iiuifi- nritniKI lir in llnr.l i entertainment at tho town ha 1.1 Monday night. A sister and nice- ofC. W. Whitney from Knns is are visiting h'm Lucy Miller Is visiting her friends In Ilncloll are nmlrlnn. 1.....

on shoes. Mrs. Sarah Sawcn, with son and daughter, arrived on Prlday to nnend a lew weeks ul In-r brother's, H. White's. Mrs.

May Sagcr and Master Hubert luu colli. 1,1 Mnnehciter, N. to Join her bus- uanu, who is in business King's Daughters, met on 1-r day and Pre.ildent. lectcd the following olllccrs C.rv i ler. ll.ittle.MeIJrlde.-Mr.

und Mrs. Andrus. an- ai uay s. were of Mr. and Mi- J.

I Putin Ileach over Sunday uuu rumii.y.scnoui conceit ut the 'i I rlmn-li sj.nwi,... nig. Mr. and Mrs. M.lllsnn In.

nn. eli-. Miss Lena Munsnn of visiting her sister. Mrs. II.

V. Hurnhnni of Lawrence, town for a few days, vlsltln we nave discovered that low prices can ho found ut Uurllngton. JKIUCHO CK.NTItK Children's day was observed al Nash- lllo l.iht Suniiny by very pleasing con. cert service by the children of the school. ee r'VXnt'' has been taking short vacation, the past week.

He spent Saturday and Sunday at Thompson's Point, Charlotte, and iurnuuy nu with company of young people C. Stone has been confined lo the house the past week, with an attack of rlieuma- tlsm. Ho Is now somewhat better. Mrs. Spofford Wright, Is at Silas Hansom's.

Arthur L. Kno, professor of Uitln In Ver. mont ucademy, lifter enjoying tho commencement exercises with bis friends of tno i-iii ueitn xnetu fraternity nt Amherst college, hns returned home for the Bummer. Tho funeral of Mrs. Oh vergenncn oiueinting.

a. shermnn of nurltngton wns In town on Friday last mm inuou inn conveyance 10 tno town or a plot of land across tho highway from tho school houso In tho north district for school purposes. The school commissioners Intend moving' the school house on to tins land, which will bo a desirable improvement on tho present site as It will Blvo tho pupils a playground uslde from tho street. Severn! farmers havo finished their haying. It Is tho largest crop of uuy lur inunr years.

HUNTINGTON. The funeral of John Blckford was held from the Union church luHt Monday at 2 o'clock p. m. Ilev. It.

Frnnklln omclated assisted by Rev, M. R. France. The locnl choir rendered three appropriate selections at the church and one at the grave. The casket was trimmed with a profusion of flowers.

Tho deceased was an aged resident of the town being 95 years old. Three sons aro left to mourn his loss. John nickford, aged 93 years, died at his home Saturduy morning, apparently of old age. The funeral was hold at tho north village Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. We hear that the Allen Shoe Co.

of, Burlington are making extremely low nrlces on shoes. OE0RQB. Mr. Russell Tllley who has been confined to the house since the 18th of Feb. at which time ho suffered a paralytic shock of his entire right sldo.

has so fur recovered as to be able to walk about the yard occasionally. Miss Anjia Osgood Milton has' been visiting her cotiBln, Mrs, Hattie F. li, Isham went to weie guests l-talnlng guests from Chicago. They left of Kssex wns tho guest of her sister, Mrs. ftjn trout put iu Wlilnnle Hrook iiuiln- the yesterday.

tbelr home last week. Those In town A. C. Noble last week. Mr.

mid Mrs. tll'li inn. .1 ll. .....1 .1... viu- u.ii i ii iiitruiiui f.urfin urn in I ti-n una it'imi iia no his Inveslrd In sonn of a travelllni.

Morton Jiidsnn The far Is -re now looielng anxlounsly for the prom- Judson's fnthcr. 12. A. JiidRon. asi week 1....

1 on Puller lu.s snn prizes of carpels, furniture, croel.erv. nubile exahilni.tlim i' moveu irom henna i in im ini in wiiicr oi aiiiitihvi iiiiii mini limits. it i. mm im-w I'hei ns' In Vnlr. Iinel IS nurslm? lllm tnromr bis Hmu.

bay ernn Is vi. ri- .....1 I the Thousand Islands on tho 17th Inst, to vst per sister, Mrs, Crossman. Two of Harry sons of Ilrlslol uro spend-Ini! few weeks will their Rrmidinollif mid uncles. In the account of the birthday party dven by Mbs MaiK.irette Tllley In tho last week's Items the name cf little Miss Theresla Dotiohlle of llllieshurdi was unintentional' omit led. Miss MukkIo DcnliiK of Ilui llnston Is vIsltliiR her niece, Mrs, Ciirtic Mlllhain.

Mr. mid Mrs. Tracy mid child with Mr. mid I.uce and child of Wutcrbtiry were nt Camp Mlllham last week as nlso was Mr, Yale of Wllllamsport, I'a. Miss Dora dates celebrated her Kith birth day on the 11th Inst at which time she was the recipient of Kome very nice presents, leu cream and cake weie served.

We hear that the Allen Shoe Co. of Ilur-lltmton aro making- extremely low prices on uIiocm. surci.mmNR. I), fl. Andrews has returned lo his homo In Iliilfiilu.

A yoniiR deer was seen roamliiK around op Shelhiirue farms recently. William MiiRee and family have moved to the cotliiKC In lyikevlcw place. Word was received here last week of the il-tth of S. W. Mead July loth at Oulcsbltrir.

III. Mr. Mead was the son of rn-iln bom in iiini.si.nrHi. m.hi m. iw, ri'v up in iiiuesnurKn anil wns euue'a- rew up in HlneshurKh and wns educa there.

Ills father wns a farmer and ho to followed this oeeupation until his mnrrltwi to Miss J. FerKUson, his llrst wife, when ho ciitoed merenn tlln business In Shclburnc. His llrst wife mo in nuciuurnc, ins nrsi who: died Janujiry Id, October 2S. 1S71, be I mnrrlcd ujfaln, his wire being Miss Sarah Mnrla (Ireiis of this place, with whom ho Ims spent the ye us Jiapplly and whn ban i'en in uini a irue anil iuviiiu neipmale i ii-i- iuri ii. ji-iii? in- mi? IK-lliy eonnly eli rk of ciuIfKlitirs.

111. Mr. Mead l-avcs his wife and tin Abide II. Meal of Denver, Herb rt K. nnd Seth Hrnest.

Chleano, by bis llrrt vMfe, and Prank of Chicago 'mid Miss Mahle by his picscnt wife. Two' brothels. U. O. Mead of Aberdeen, S.

D. i Prid Collelle was eiilled to I'ViTWiiiriili Saturday by serious Illness of hli r- tber. P. Niidcau bus gono' to liarre lo work. Hurry Marsh Is the gtu-rt of Hcv.

I). W. We liullce IheAllcn Shoe Co. ut Hurtlnc- ton are doing the business of thctown: low prices must win. iiiNKSitriiaif.

The ladles of the M. 1-2. church served Ice-eieuin und cake on Toby'n lawn Saturday evening. The Hliiesburgh band furnlshe I music Mrs. Prances I'lanccsi.

1 SSt- Lu.sc: For Vards of thesc hot noon ten to a few of her lady frlojuls Thursday aflcrnooii or i.octoii is (be guest of Mrs. II. C. Cas. sady.

Hmnm Hailtncss of Hurling. ton is visiting her sister. Mrs. Truman Mrs. lMwnrd Williams Punic! Patrick last fi.

Andrews of Huflulo, N. visited lela- lles In town last week. -Mrs. Kncm.er return JtMinin HmV tini lui; I V. graduuted from the Medical department uf the P.

JI. w'us In town the tmst It. nnd wife have moved 1 Into the Hell Sarah I Hald Ogdensburg. N. M.

Newlon and chlldien fiom Iowa are visiting, Ouy Tobey. wo. he-ar that the Alien Shoe Co. of Ilur- llngton arc niakln, on shoes. extremely low prices HICIIMOND.

Miss Cultsta Williams, who has been In New Hampshire lor tevcral months past, has returned home. An dicwH Is spending few weeks with her 'Her. lark Andrews, In harles icklns. lormi rly of lib hmonil. 4Hmi! Am, ''V r', n.s "ver nsof John May nf Pol- ton were brought here for IntiTinent last A.

T. Stevens vlslllnr- Ht Ihiu 0,,0 the guests of Ruber Clarem.int last wcei. eunis.lay.-llcv. and Mrs. A ii.

ill nf Ill lull crown tU'cr cninrt Intn tlm 'rf fV i nmi V. Mllorl e.tli, nnd soon left fur tho mid i Mrs. M. 1-2. Lcrcy.

Pr. W. L. Heath ICdwurds und UulleA left last Tuesday I "Ut lllg" Willie I lin.i tugc. .1,.

111.1.-III.. I. I' ilTV AV12ST MILTON. Mrs. N.

P. ICnlght of Ansonla. Is guest of Mrs. c. K.

nsirnmi 'ri. nrd price paid for last month's mil': was eents. d. W. Granger attended the horso trot ut St.

Albans Saturday 'i-i, itf irvUn0Vwln.f for tne benotlt of Hcv. II, Baker. Peon uie ijuuoiii oi ucv. u. i.

linker. Peoplo P01Unl, 7 miK WU no charged. Miss Calllu Bowcn returned v. i Isaac Austin und Puvld is imii August i nnu Locklln of Iloston were entertained by farm In Mnckvllle Mr Puller some- nt lns n. A 'on Shaw.

bv Counlv K.v.'.m ner A en vniii mini in i.tiiu. iuiiii is soini- iin, it 1..1..1 i i i i. n'" uuu l. nieve us over oi l- what bcttT from lone ntnek nf rbeinin. mi is clerk In the pos oi ce.

bad a v.icu. v. 1 1 r. ineuma- nll(, c.r.icv Him. rrien.is in A friends.

I tlon last week, Miss O'Hrien her whn i. WMWS quite 0.: Vbullmr In New Vnrl I good g-oods Morse sister of P. J. Hood- Uurllngton, spent Saturday ut Mndame o7hU mill an II mm 1 1111! -1 HIG1IGATI2. i visiting friends In and the Allen Shoe rich, from Nebraska, Is the guest of Whlttomh's.

Hoy Pay has been e. all so Uie .1 i.cui Wllley Is Msltlrg trlends In morning. Iho nest nf ihi-uenit. arc uo John llognboom. an nged man who re- in Gardner of rtnsi I i .1 Ulll grown deer camo Into tho, Vred Terrlll and Arlbur Terrlll fool: In.

mini ol A. C. Ilerry. but mndn short WKSTPOHD. Berksb who hnve lot wcn.

'Mr' nml MrR- w- Arthur Smith Monday morning. 2rt 2 i.V C' moiid Williams of Holyose. is Mslt. Chas. McManii ot Hakerslleld who at dnvTherJ relatives In Crandall of nno time played football with St.

Al- eiax, inero Wlil bo a pound nurtv nt tin. 1 i i. reiumcu for the coming Blx months wern eipn.a.i Sunday night. They ure: president, Miss Kdlth Hall: vlce-nrcsldcnt. Arthur recording secretary, Orvllle Jucksonj cor-responding secretary, Miss Luna Osgood: treasuror.

Miss Lois Osgood. Dr. 13. H. Lund und family of Burlington arrived in town Saturday for stay of H.

Lund and family of Burlington Conlln, nged S3 years, died at his homo iu this town Friday night. Tho funeral was held Sunday at 1 p. m. Rev. Baker olllcltitlng.

Mr. Conlln was a veteran of tho Mexican War and nlso of tho Civil War. Rov. Mr. Atkinson preached In the Methodist church Sunday.

There was no service in the Bnptls church owing to the absenco of Rev. E. P. Lypn. Judge T.

E. Wales of Burlington was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kimball tho first of Ira Whito and daughter of Morrlsvllle aro expected to iirrTvo In town soon A daughter was born to Alney Sheldon and wife, July 16. Rev.

L. O. Sherburne will hold a quarterly conference In the Methodist church Thursday at 2 p. m. Mrs, Diana Berkley is visiting.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grow. Mr. and Mrs, O.

Bliss are visiting Mrs. Minerva Grow. Miss Fannie Hebb has been engaged to teach the village school this fall. II, Ituggles is to teach In Jericho Centre, Mrs. Charles Perry 1b utile to sit up.

Miss Lizzie Allen has been onguged to teach in the summer BChool at Randolnh. ir Chares Grow spent last week Jrn and Mrs. Wilbur Newton have a new daughter. Mrs, D. A.

Stone Burlington is in In n. II .1 Ulfl MIIU, oellcprVnHnJohru.i i. They do say that the Allen Shoe Co. takes fo hs cornl Jv Iht lpai1 ln 111 Evcty The Largest and Handsomest Store in the State The question is often asked How did that man get his money and the answer is usually a different one one may have innerited his and still another may have stumbled into his and then you will hear this answer he saved it. It usually comes slower when you save it but it's every penny yours.

Now one good way to save money is in buying the things needed for everyday use. We furnish you the opportunityand furnish you best goods. Yesterday we sold you remnants at 25c per yard that cost $1. Gent's Linen Collars the 15c kind for 5c and lots of other equally good things. To-day it's Wash Silks, Shirt Waists, Millinery and Gent's Dress Suit Cases.

WASH SILKS. All i. a iuiii)r js ptr vara reeu- i Pric toz ana oyc psr yard. bo cuipT WAICTC A i no 'K' WAlb I b. At 93c are satisfact on givers- -materials it thev irrl.e," 1 mo" 111 tncy arc 1 nc Stanley." TUTTT IIMT7D tr H7TTT lIMtTOVT rj 1 1VULL11NEJX.Y.

JriunorCOS of ladies have taken the ODDOrtunitv to SCCOrc a tnmmed Hat a hunch nf Flnwr rJ-Ut. i. Zir, tlct'' Pretty Ribbon at Prltes lar DCIOW tneir COSt. 1 his S.llC Wtll Stop Very Soon. Miss Con- toy goes on ner vacation tn IirSt OI to-dav vou have the hmofh ItAVhilbllVWI Dress Suit Cases.

The most necessary and the most convenient article a gentleman can own holds most as much as a trunk and is so easv to transonrr. Bargain Table. On this table are broken lot? from all over the store and it's rightly named a BARGAIN TABLE Men's winter Underwear at Parasols at 75c cost S3. Rihhnn 5r ,,,.4 ia. and quantities of odd I Lookers as Welcome as ourehvrs wcitomc as purwna.rs.

BilPOrjtciisi STRAW MATT8NGS Not onlv ch arm bv their inuilinry Tinm nni $4.50 up Richardson Carpzt Department. Ii Is feared that Im win i.v iirr If he does not lose his leg. The eonls were severed ond the knee pan und Jelnt exposed. Drs. Jenne mid IJIxon were 1 enlied n.

i. I 1 Ki'l- It. viHlllntr fr nmli In Inun I nave enrcovereil that good goods and inw prices can no round at the Allen Shoo Uurllngton. 1 1 CI2NTHI2. I'.

P. Gorton returned lo his home In Maiden, Saturday, Mrs. Amy Puller visited nt Lyman Hill's, the llrst of Ihe wick Mr. and Mrs. C.

K. Olllett have returned fiom Montpcller. We notice Iho Allen Shoo Co. at Uurllng ton aro doing the business of the town; low prices must win. UNPKmilt.L.

Mr. While of Philadelphia Is the guest'0 Amos Hill in Sopertown. One of tho of her son, Hcv. It. II.

I. i "ome S) men ilescnd- Keeler and' Ke, Uurllngton 'on ibelr wheels Mr liobcrt lilxby's over Keeler eame from and lslted ut i. rt i und wife of Hurllng-lou were the guests of Mrs. 12. II.

Mann the cf the Xu 'l VX'nL' 'lonl district. When the meeting had convened million to iiourn was carried without dolnir anv is earriiu wiiuout any ti" n-rtut I) a.i... nt mill 41IIIIU ll'tllK to the Thousand Islands on aimd.iv. Mm. Pre.l Terrlll h.n rs vTrv Ing he -Mr lo.en SlUlduy Connors of Uurllngton, vlslt- and Mis.

Clinton Abbott ninniiij ill Jieinci. parlies are Inking excursions to Mount Mnnsfleld these days. The Y. P. S.

C. 12. of Jericho mu to mnke an excursion there Thursday. Wo henr that the Allen Shoe Co. of Uur- llnston uro making extremely low prices on shoes.

Mrs. W. Nye of Manchester. Is und son, Wulter of Hamilton. X.

uro guests ut 11. Gulushn's. Mrs, Sarah Benjamin Hill preached at the BuPtlst church Sunday Mlrs i WrllnSton lvl.UUig nt J- T' P. Maurice spent i dnv in Watefvitin wtiiini. tup CtOV.

Run ouy In Wutervllle, one says so, CHARLOTTE. Mrs. William Sawyer of Bellows Fnlla. Is spending the summer with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.

Joseph Dcyctte. Lloyd Tucker returned from SarntoSu last I Deyctto of Burlington Is visiting friends und relatives IVnllni' jif U'oal ITtiitnt.l Iu t.eltiln. 1. 1 il 1 1 11 nt uno hnen In rt .,,1 I iiiul ll niuu mil. viHitinir ill i-ii.

iviiin. minon-n iiuin inrt-Mi i'i- in inn in town, itirrou rartnage or Ben- torsnip or St. Luko's parish, nlngton Is visiting at J. A. Lewis'.

I Mrs, L. C. Rny of Providence, It. I has Whllo Mrs. Perry was out driving last been tpundlng tho past few days with week, tho kingbolt fell out, causing the Mrt.

A. W. Prlndlc. wagon to pitch forwurd and throw Mrs. Rev, D.

J. O'Sulllvnn, who hns been as-Perry to the ground. A doctor was sum- fclstlnrf In the mission being held In Milton moned but no serious Injury had resulted, has returned home II. Alexander, spent a few days Inst I Morton und Miss Bessie Mor-wcek In Phoebe Owen and top go to Lawrencovllle, N. to-duy to daughter.

Belle, roturned from Saratoga visit relatives for short time, last week, Mrs. George Peek has returned from ssv- Jolm Kccse nnd wife of Long Island, 'erul weeks' visit with friends in Itan-havo been visiting B. Smith nnd family, doloh -Mies Mary Smith la here from North- humplon, II. D. Eelgerton and men re- cently saw a deer cross a meadow where they wero at work on land of Mrs I Sarah McNeil.

Mnude Russell, Mary Bus- sell, Josephine Williams, Caroline Wil- Hams. Carrie Clarke and Malrel Hlgbce went on their wheels last week to Lake Dunmoro roturnlng by the way ot Bristol and Vergcnnes. The Sunday school pro-pose taking their annual boat ride and picnic next week. Bee-men report this great yeur for honey making, Mies Anna Farley of Burlington, spent Sunday In town.W. N.

Kellogg has received an Increase In his pension, Tho Joseph I'loof farm was recently deeded to Hurl- V1V ic i awfully nice for the hot Axvs. 1 VOrth JUSt a ha mori. Our Waists arc so P-ood unhlv Ja, a suPbl7 made and next month i nni ftArif4 to-day. One pries and cash. DEPARTMEKS STORES weather helps, from China or to $20.00.

W. G. REYNOLDS, CANCER mul pcrmu- ncnt cure without the Unlfe. Patients d.so.t..A. vi l.wtt 'il t.

ul ijyer jcwcii. visiting In AH fn.inli.h-, in. VJ "V11 "uning- vl "y' We notice IheAllcn Shoo Co. nt Ilur nc- nrlcesnl'os'r of H'otovni low prices must win. MILTON I20IIO, mums in tamp unison -'Ihe Pay brothers und their wives longcil tliclr visit over Sunduy ut the Thousand Islau.ls.-An uiifortuiialo acel- ilii III IUII(" ui ni i iicsuay ai mo nar ra l- 1 monl promis- wns carried to i IMP IWIMMl lltlPltll.ti-'lnitd Wllorrt Im enn vlwd.

Klwyn White. sprained an, phonograph enlei talnment was given at the church Monday night. They elo say that the Allen Shoe Co. takes the lead In low prices In Hurllnston. Every one says CALEDONIA COUNTY.

HAHPWIC1C. Congressman Powers made this town Fit A.N LIN COUNT Y. ST. ALHANS. Henry 11.

Ilceniuu, who Is on the hospital e-nrps. First regiment, Chlcitumauga, Is nt home on a sick furlough There was larce erouil ilowti In train 71 hi meet him but ho went right to a hack and' wis driven to bis house on Hank street. It was learned that Mr. ISccmnn was per mltleil ll Sll lines- fnrl.inrli hml l.nnn 111 for tho past two weeks with a fever. He was ery muih futlgued from bis Uulcshurph, liurcli Sun- Mr, Ilcnhum slou und ll 111 receive arlsh, For reaching Iu lor ltev.

Iir Tnomns Burgess, who has been seriously i Massachusetts, Is reported killed In the1 buttle of Santiago. Dr. F. D. Robertson, who has been nun- Using In this city for tho past ten years, In i.lil,i,i m.

i lw.r. iu t. tl.K ill Ol UVIIIIJl'. IU reticle. Dr.

Huhcrlwm has many frl mils htro Wll hlra 1,1111 ur. i'i. Jioncrtson, iniiniiinw uciciib ui.cu nun unit several expects to move hero buds Hint will npen soon, Rev. 11, 10 nine ills place, Mr. and Mrs.

Cbarlen ini.ii,i.-.i family left Tuesday for Ottuwa, wheru they will reside for the future. As Intlmuted In the Free Press Monday morning Rev. W. II. Benhum of flutes.

burs, 111,, has received it call to the rec Harry Rundnll nnd family are to move Into U. Beurdsley'tt tenement on Ferris street to-duv. Miss Annie Thorp goes to Luwrencc. N. Y.

this morning where she will remain several weeks. Mr. Henry Randall nnd daughter. Veru. expect to rtsldo for the present with Mr, and Mrs, A.

Ryan of Rublee street. Miss Annie Lynch of Rut hind Is coming hero to-day to vlBlt her sister, Mrs. 4, Thompson for a few duys. Howard Hlgglns fell from pile of hoards in tho lumber ynrd of F. W.

Fonda Monday afternoon and severely cut tho back of his bend. He wns tak-cri to his home on tho corner ot South Main nnd Stebblns streets, Dr. Davidson was cnlled nnd wns to tulle three stitches In the wounl. This Is same small child who fell oul of a Riocciy team and hud his nose fractured Just Iwo weeks uro. Mr.

Illekcy of Rochester, N. was In the city yesterday to attend the touriiu-incut dance. Mlss I'reseott of rirldscport. e.nno last niKht mill Is tho Riiest of Mrs, J. A.

Chamberlain. Miss Florence Newell of Ilurllnttton Is tho Ria'Bt of Miss Josephine K. l'lerce. A parly of 23 went lo Swanton last even-Inst to nttind a patriotic parly Riven ut the home of and Mrs. K.

S. Fleury. Irwin Keciian of New London, Is scpendlnu few days In the city. Miss Klsle K. llalley returned iut nUht from Montreal.

A. C. Stonesruvo of Montriul Is In town. UICIIKOIU). C.

Hounds home from Huston for few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. T.

I'Vrrls of Atiiierson, I ml. are here to spend a few weeks with fi lends. ricorKo llutler came irom Worcester, Hunday mot iiIiik. roin iiero. aonn SHeiiy or O.

Hhirbiirno preached In Hprlnns was burled the lnth Inst Methodist Kplseopal church Sunelay Cynthia Maker spent Sunday wPh, mornlng. Newton Camp Is vlslllns his In Si Albans. slMer, II. A. II.

1-2. Ken- Al.Ilt'llf CI2NTUI-2. nedy has purchased one of 1J. Parker's new Imuses on street and ha 1 'T." I moved lulu Monu Watson of 'ver Is at Homer Thomas' for few Mrs. Wll1MJ of jl(lnronvp (jPm haH ))C(, by M.

W. Uoiinds as lm and contenls on the farm owned by Ncl-ron I.ovelette mid oeeupled by Nelson lioyaiston was comiilctely ly ore Miiniuir mornine. Jlr.i. rtovalstiin i tiullt a lite mid then wnl to the bam ,0. nt'l' her unsound milk.

In a while smoke wa urlug In at the stable Hour. lie tire had made such headway that It was ImpnsMbli to save anything. Their only child happened to he away at the Prcd Kelley ot the cus- torn siarr drove to Lowell Sutidny to be absent for neU or two on vacutlon. (H-20HflA. Several fiom litre attended the races at St.

Albans Prlduy and Saturday. r5uy Hadley and wife aro parents ot a son. Arthur lienurcgnrd has lost three cnlvet by witer falling In the pasture. It. Wnr.

ner of SI. Albans, a former resident, lias gone Into Sarh nod win discharged her hired man Inst week. He retaliated by securing tho s-rvlcm Lawyer (leorge A. Hullard of Pabfnv to cover damages. We iieni- Ihut Iho Allen Shoe Co llor.

llngton uro making; exiremeiv urin on WI2ST H12IIKSHIIII-2 Mrs. Small Howard and l.en:. ol Malone. N. who have visiting nt Mrs.

Parllng's, left the lih. inr cueiionia springs, Q. Mrs. llurn hum from Palrfux Is vIsltli.D-Mr. Mrs.

Orl. Por.l nf ,.,,,1 1 SI, Armand ure visiting their puienis, Mr. and Hurle-cn. PAIItPAN. Mark down sale nllllnery at Kllen K.

Martin's parlor will continue days. We hear that the Allen Shoe Co. of Uurllngton are mal.li.g extremely low pries on slmes, HNOSHLMIGII. ftcv. Frank Leach, pastor of the Hati- tlst church, Is not yet sulllclently recover ed to resume his pastoral work.

Services fire hetd each Sunduy und sermon lend. Tumor nnd 1 bulles- society hold tliclr next meet-u leer, wllh Lyman illlhert on Prlilay, si. lentlile the Pr. William Stanford Slevens mid family bae returned to their home In! I ort st rv it yS" Ins Ids brother, T. P.

Penlo, i Woodward of New York Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr, ouy Woenlwanl. I. 11- t. l.

i.u.r at iiv. rr, l.eai'n in uii.iit.i.ii. vui.ii.- iiiijii ui a n-i vi tie, i niu un i Swanton. Cordle Urown of Wutervllle, i.i,iiii, vlslling ul John Spooncr's. Miss Ilrnwi, 'VI1S formerly a teacher In the past few months, 'is visit- ing irienus in town.

n. b-assett lost valuable Jersey cow last week. Several I ,..1,1 1,111,11, 1.. 11 MONTGOMERY George Porter left homo on Mondav for a live weeks' trip for llarviy Co. ol s.ii-iIol--.i Ur.

A w. ii.iii.iu Troy was In town Monday mid Tuesdav. I -ltev. 12. J.

Itansluw of Swanton will ex- change pulpits with Itcv. C. J. Peierson Sunday Several farmers have llnlshcd 1 1.. MUs Poley returned to Hlchford Sntur- A.

Gardyne and family returned mm uoyou ruiny. I ne l.ailies Aid society of the Congregational church will hold a social on the lawn at C. T. Hall's on Wednesday evening. Mrs.

Geo. Ashton of Montreal Is visiting her sister, A. Hegan. Mrs. V.

p. Taylor of lilcliford nnd her dai-gliter, Marlon, ulsn Mr. nnd Mrs. Mahlon Taylor were at George Port overSumlay. NeNon, Hall Co's.

mill started up again Monday af tcr a two week's shut down. sided for many years In this town, hut who had for tho past two or three yentrs been living with Ills dauginer at John'oti. ree 'ntly died und was nrought here on Friday July IS. for burial. Quito a fire or iginated here from the pparksof engine on riiiiuuii.v.

i. ii iir iiiciti uie iinm.iKe wns dene In the burning of fences. A little son of Timothy McCarthy died on Sunday moniins. ine funeral wns attended uu 1 ll iinl lemon or Jinn, with her little girl Is visiting her IllOtllCr allll father, Ml', illlll MlS. 12.

Slltl. I Har.il.-t.eorge llallard of Pnlrfax was uere a mi i oi 11 si wci-k niumuing law- i.mv. in 111,111 ouri.i.Mi in the quest of I). F. on Friday.

FUAXKLI.V. Mrs. II, L. Chandler spending few weeks ut lllghgato Springs. Mrs.

June Hates nf lllghgato Is spending shod time wltl, her niece, Mrs. Addle Duclos. The sehool directors' have engaged Mr, Noycs of Custlelou as principal of the central High school. C. Ovltt und rnmiiy of ure spein.mg lew weeks In their cottage nt tne ponn.

FLI2TCH I2H. A daughter was born to Mr, nnd T. Wells, July 11th. Mr. Montague.

Is Ini- proving, us Is Mrs. Choats. Mrs. n. P.

Wllherbee remains quite low. fw-in Is sick, Mrs. X. Blair and her niece, ltk-a tint In Inu-I. 1- 11 "i Stearns is" much better, and Is nt home Mr''" A' Illmt "1(5 'll i'iiucr is liming- ins irieuii, ucv, H.

of Johnson. A purty from the Centra Mount Munslleld lust week Juno Hunt is much better. We notice the Allen Shoe Co, nt Islington ure doing the business of the town; low prices must win, BAKERSFIELD. Judge Start went to Chelsea on Mondav to resume his duties In Orange Countv B. Fuller nnd wlfo of New-York city uro spending their vacation In O.

Sturt goes this week to Minnesota to visit his brother. Professor Morrill Is completing arrangements for the summer school to bo held hero the llrst part of August. Hurley Barnes of this town one day last week slolo J70 from his grandfather and took It to where ho worked In Fnlrlleld at a Mr. Hill's. Deputy O.

C. Famsworth followed him there with the necessary papers und searched his trunk and found the money. Is expected the matter will bo brought before the grand Jury soon, to convene In this county. Tho Bakorstlold base ball team were defeated at Johnson Saturday last. GRAND ISLE COUNTY.

GRANtl ISLE. The concert given at the Union church Wednesday by Miss Mury Johonnot of Burlington, soprano sollst and Miss Edith Noyes of Hoston, dramatic read was a decidedly Htlccvssful cnteirilnmcnt. The larse audience was dcllRhtfiilly e-n terlalne.) by a carefully selected pro-Kramme, chaiinliiRiy Summer boarders are rumlnu to the Island ImreasliiK each year In Somo of the lines yachts on tho lake arc found iinchoicd nlonit tho shores. Miss Klla I-'inser of I.ynn, nnd Miss Mel til Noycs of Iloston, me spendlt a few days In town. Mrs.

Olive Chase la unite seriously III, We hear that the Allen Co. at Tint-lliiRton aro makltii; extremely low prices on shoes. AMlfP.O. On Suliirday evening the followlns were chosen to attend the repu jll-can county convention at Norla Hen tho I'Jil Inst. ill.

W. Marvin, II. II. W. J.

J.inii'son, 1.. II. Smile, II. C. 1..

II. Sowles. W. W. Itockwoll, John lllalr.

Jlis. C. M. Vniinit of Ilur'lnijlon Is -1 1 1 1 1 tr relatives and frlemU in inui, Mnrvlii fs vlsllltur M'ss l.ydla io isew orK rC; 1V' u'' 7, 1 I Ils last week, in hwmilon last week. At the cam he tl Salerdiy evening the following ilrlesim a were eleend lo the county convention H.

W. Mars in, II. H. Iteynolds. Sowles, V.

Smile, H. C. I.add, w. w. Itoekwell and hn i.i..i "n'' Kline or Wnltham, are visit, ng" Mr.

ami Mrs John Carlo. Hr.un.m 'oi k- fu Cr for .1 Vl f01 diiys. Ai.nrp.air sprttNos. After a lingering Illness, John Skelly passed uwny Sunday evening at the si-venty-ilrst year of bis age. A ii of business ability and strong consinn-tlon, lie bad conducted the affulrs of is store to the 10th day of Decern ner la when he gave up to the advance of a a nnd Illness.

Mr, Skelly began hh Im hum 1 V. "'X -v, 1 (' 1,0 101,1 I': eulier nt the ago nf llftc-n J1" pn'ti snip wun rjteyen Sowles. In W.7 Kmerlelc of Ch, with whom he bad sne-nt a iiiiiiii. iiiiiri.eii nil. ill 11 11 Id business Inter ut I2ast Alburgh partr r-jshlp with Asa Ileynolds, and aft i.U "pynnldH.

Por the past has conducted li ow in I- ness nt the picent slnnd in APiurch Springs. He leaves, besides the re a I mil tnreo Polsem). Win, and i tort rude 12. Mr. Skelly was a man if Kinuiy, genial character, more men a lover of home and Its circl win e-iirdlal Inward his neighbors, l.v nm pj will be long missed.

The l' 1 nt the Congregational church Tu sdny mern'ng at NoriTlI III2HO. There will Ic all lie tream it the town 'II Thursday evening i ilia bcnellt ot the church. Ucv. Mr Me -niaiighlln uf P.rownsvllle, who Is In Ids health, went out iWhlng one iifteiuoon nnd caught 1.1 pickerel, two i hem weighing live pounds euch. Ills wlff sister will join bin.

here on Wcdnrs to remain nbout four weeks. A Inrge par'y arc i-amp on lllbhard's Point. 1 We notice the Allen Shoe Co. at Hiirbng- "u' 0,0 iwn-iow LAMOILLE COUNTY. 1-2 PR HSONVI U.K.

t. i i. iu i. i.i enceville. P.

by the deith of nm n.y sister. Mrs. Abraham A. iiir.i iin.i.n. i will be a patriotic sod -I unuei- ine auspices or the l.ailies- l.oval society on the lawn of Mr.

Saniu. 1 Ha nl linvt Tl fi Ta.li. in ll.nf 1.1 car Atwood of Straight Pnlverslty N'i Iu the entertainment. Cuke and tro un will be served. JOHNSON, I.en Muzzey has llnlshcd work for Lainlnn and with nls family has mived to II.

Stcnrns Is kins im. -O. W. Stearns and wife were 'in Hur Inn last M. C.

iiirL llnm 111., last week p. Junes in company with Geo. Hurnham spent Monday and Tuesday at Mufii fishing. L. Jones and family ar spending some time iu e'nmp at Greers.

born. Mrs. Hattie Hayes of Manchester visited In town Inst week. 1 I.ukc Potter was In Vergennes Inst week. Mrs.

I'harles Hrag' -d 12,. last week. I.alpli Wells Is Us tn-g was llie guest of Mr, and Mrs. i h. rus last week, Mr.

and Mrs, Kdwnrd Fitzgerald rejoice over the arrival of ilaawhter. born on the intli lust. Austin Polo of SiMon Itlvcr was In town 'ist IM, on Shattuck and Pr. Mct id- ly of Worcester, are tho guests of 12. II.

Shattuck. A son was Km te Miami Mrs. Grant Thomas on the Kth and on the Inst. Miss Mary Will Kthel Hrown and Anna Alwell wee Uurllngton last wtt W. J.

6 Johnsbury and M. P. Maurice wen. ovu Chase lsited nm mother In Fairfax over Sunday reier i-arrin oi iiviie iMri: tnen inne of his pc.pulai- and interesting temper- jam-e Icetuiesut Iho Pnleu, church Sunday llo was assisted by Mr, Leon It. nancy.

Ms. Mnrgarct Morgnn Is very seriously III. Miss Maria Bradley Is In poor health. ur, niyies irom i.ssex lent re was -a guest at Mr. Albert Thomas' Monday night.

Mrs. Maria Hunter has gone to New London, to meet dipt. Hunter, who has urrlved there from Porto Illio. A daughter wns born to Mr. and Mrs, Peter Pnlander July Mrs L.

Sceley hul the misfortune in fall nnd break her right arm above the elbow Sh Is Improving. During the thunder shower I Monday night the dwelling hnusc of It Fuller was struck nnd and lonsldcrnhlo "Fidelity" Rupture Cure, Successful on men, women and children. Cure permanent and guaranteed for life. No pay required unlc3s a cure is effected, Write for circulars or qall at our office, room 4, Y. M.

C. A. Building, Burlington, for information. Branch offices: East Hardwick, Lyndonville, St. Albans, St Johns-bury, Middlebury, Rutland, Wat-erbury aid White River Junction The "Fidelity" Rupture ure of Vt.

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