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TTTE BFRLITTCTO 1MB PRESS ANIf -TIME: TJTlTIlStf'Atfi' TUtftffl, TfffSK ne a Word Adrertisinfr in this column ono cent word, c.ich in-Bcrtion. Copy may bo changed every week. Cash in advanoo required. No advertisement taken -winch is less than 12 words, two i lines. Special terms to advertisers nsinc? from 250 to I 1,000 lines within 12 con-fipcntive months.

WANTED. middle-aged irnrsw helper, smith Chnrlotto, no farm writ, very small fnnilly, bulls (if laundry in. Address Miss Snrnli IMlnirr, North Ferrls-atrg. H.6t&w.2t. 5IRL wanted for second work.

Would tnko untrained help If capable ami willing Address 203 Ho. Wlllnrd Hur-tngtm, Vt. AGENTS WANTED. 1 GENTS Yv'ASvTnD, to for eight hour.i' work. Bo your own boss.

Sam-i'o nnd catalogue free, Address Forsong, 3 Main street, Hnoslck Falls, Tf. Y. IC.W.twlt FOR SALE. Voit SALE OH RENT Patturson'H clialr factory and saw-mill nt Pompanoosuc, Vt. Good wator power with Bteam aux-I lary and fully equipped; two-story tenement adjacent, Ames steam sawmill at Norwich, Vt.

(Leiviston Fully equipped and ready for operation; side track to railroad: bcsldo Connecticut river. Inquire of rr wrlto to John C. Sherburne, nandolph, Vt. FOR RENT. BMAtiL, to rent In basement at W) Maple street.

Inqulro In person at 77 Budl street. NOTICE. ACCOMMODATIONS for a few boarders. Howard Jl.imml'er, "Reel Oaks," Grand 1'ATCITWORK Send a dlmo for the old reliable. Homc-stond package bright now ralvits nri'i percales, twenty-fivo clhfcr-tnt patterns.

4x7. Your money's woith trv t'me. Patchwork Box 217-MeHdm, SFM) FOR PRICE LIST of farms, etc. Real Estate Dealer, South r'ton, Vt. Laundry STANDARD STEAM LAUNDRY Office 115 Cherry street.

II. proprietor. Finn Shirt, Collar and Cuff work 'Phone "s-ll or hc-nd post 1 ana clrlv er will call. Plumbers FRANK S. LANOU SON, Practical number and stcniii Fitters St.

Paul Slreet. Next North Ilurllugtim Snvlug nnk, IlitrlliiKKui Veterinary llosiiltnl, 7n J'lii4 St Burlington. Vt. Dit. hist, etee.nnr Surgeon and Phvlrlnn Or-'-l 'ate Grand Ranlds Veterinary Cnllero Latest equipment for n'l i'nlir .1 Including equine a -1 in ne operating tables 'J'hono Mothers, It's a Fact i mi noivr: rr ski, 1 i m.

irr lMtoor iiaiiv siioi. Sennet li I ii ur Gxccllcnl Ynlilc. i White. Tan, Red. Pink, Hl'ir Size 1 to 4 Suft Suit-.

Most rttrrctvo Hie ever offered at th pi 'i i four pairs In box. By mull. 91. J'scrrlv( circular upon request. wiuirn.

Vl! Silmtiirr Street, Moslem, MnsH. l.wit ARSENE BOUGH UNDERTAKER, 169 Nsrth St. Tel. 365, BURLINGTON. VT.

Calls Aiisvvcreil liny or Night. TEETH EXTRACTED- Alisollltol MtllHIUt l'jllo. The only office In Burlington where you can gut teeth extracted without Particle of -puln. without taking gas. My method Is Ubod by no thor person.

No no danger; no after effects. DIl. L. I). IIA.KN.

Office. 234 Muln SL, Hngtun. i't. Offlca Hours. 10 to 2.

7 to FAP.fi YO 30-acrc rami "'i m. from cliy, cod buildings, pood land, Rood location; muBt bo sold to closo nn estate. Jut what you aro looklriK for. IteynolilM Ileal Hnlntr, K1S Colleifti St. NGtice to Taxpayers The taxpayers of the city of Hur-Hnfiton are hereby notlflej that tho rltv, including State, school, Statu road, Stnto school and county hlnh-ways and brldfjer find sinklnt? fund taxes for the jear have been aa-prssed liv the city coutu ll of tho city of HurllnKton and tho tax bills delivered to the city treasurer for collection, to be paid to said treasurer at his office, No.

city hall, according to law within forty days from this dale Any taxes roinnliilnK unpaid after tho expiration of t.al.1 time, Au-Kilst 11. tho treasurer will 'hbuo his warrant against each delinquent per-non for tho collection of such unpaid taxen, addlnr? to each unpaid tax per anil ten cents for warrant, which will bfl addressed and delivered tr tho constable of hald city to bo collected according to law, Offlco hours from 0:00 a. in. to p. Monday and F.atur.lay nvonlnifs, 7 00 to 9:00, after 21st.

Hated at tho city of HurllnKton, July JS, 1I3, f. GRANT, city Treasurer. pjS.dSt.VwJt If KettlnK full valuo for that propel ty Is worth while, maku your ndvnrtlslnt; nofiiewhat persistent if that Is news HAPPENINGS IN VERMONT (Continued from vnr.r 1.) FltchbutK. visiting her mother, urs, C. D.

InRham. GeorKe Thorno of HurllnKton Is rlottlng his family. A son was born recently to Mr, und VJrs. Thomas Snyder of this city, at tho humn of her parents In Charlotte. Mrs.

.1. Churchill Hinder and son and her mother, Mrs. Chaso of Winchester, Mlri Thoodoia Reekrqcker of Now York and Mrs, Curtis of Kast Otnnno, N. are summer quests at tho i.odiio nt Hasln Fred Owen of llrls-tol Is visiting her niece, Mrs. Dell.i ClciUKh.

Miss Irene Hruyn, who lint been aticndlmr schoid at St. Mary Academy, HurllnKton, Is passing the vacation with her parents. Mtas Florida Mvers, who Is employed In tho store of XV. A. and W.

II. Dulrymple, h- been confined to the house for several days by Illness. Mr. iiml Mrs. A.

Itench p.issed tho week-end In ramp at Lake Mailo Norton left Monday for several eks In Woieeslei, Mrs. Wairlngton and daimhter and Mrs. G. 11. Carmlchai'l of Moutieal are passing the summer at th" Hnsln Harbor.

-Mrs. Kdwnid Krnuititst has recovered from her lecnnt Illness. Donald Miner of Unuidon Is In town for siverul D. Heaeh mid sister, Miss Cora I Ueach, and nephew, Karl 13. Noyes, of Snllsbury, visited their hiother and uncle, Guy A.

Wench, Hea- trico Daniels Is passing several weeks In iloston, Ilroekton and Lowell, Mass. Mr. and atVs. Itoheit Hudson and -MUs Alice Carroll are spending the month at Mount Mansfield. Mr.

and Mrs. 1U, G. Stlllman and family of Richmond N. have opened I lull" eottago at Kimball's Point -Miss Leah T.uvnlloo returned Sunday to Shoieli.ini after a wiek at St. Peter's Church rectory.

The Vcrgeiincs Improvement society has Improved the appearance of West Main sti-eet by In- work tot ivoi lug near the ir.iniiemnn resi-ib nee. -Mrs. Vv. Weston of Hurllngton ami Mrs. C.

Fr Indianapolis, tvho were called hero by the death of tluir sister, Miss Kllzu Davey, ami who havo been passing a few weeks with tin parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D.ivey, have returned to their homes. Mrs. Alexander ltennett of West Newton.

Is vthltln? her sister, Mis. Henry T. Hooth. Miss llessle Fortler has re turned from ICssex, N. Y.

Mrs. Charles Cheney or Nashua. X. a former resident, who has been tailing Mis. l.llllnn Robaro, has jjnrin to Chazy, N.

to lslt her brother before returning home. Prudence Godetto Is 111. Professor Samuel T. Preston of White Plains, N. Is at the Preston homestead AValUiiun.

r.eon.m! Oliver of Framing' ham. is visiting his aunt, Mrs, IJustln UarruwK Principal ami Mrs. J. C. Walker and family are In camp at the c.

Stebblns cottage at Klmbn'l 3 dock. Mis. Deyoe Iibh tieen from lumbago. Iterl Parker attended the funeral of bis aunt, Mrs. Scntt.

at Hrlsbsl Friday. In a game of baseball played on tho State Industrial school grounds between picked nine of th town and the school ti am the former "on by a score of 14 to 0. Hatterles, Aii'-tln and Hlalr, and Pnyno and hairrcm j- Ueccher Corcoian of Glens Fulls, N. Is visiting bis cousins, Mr. and Mrs.

Il, J. Slmpi-on. William Danforth of Lin coln visited In town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

C. T. S. Pierce returned Saturday from attending the celebration at Gett.vs-burg. The Fourth of July races under the auspices of tho Fcrrlsbuig Driving association at Feirlsburg were largely attended, (if the four races i lass only was llnish- eil.

The race was won by Shelburne Maid, owned by R. V. Goodsell of Shel burne. In tno lorenoon liaseoall game played between the Farmers' team of Ferrlshurg and the Y. M.

C. A. nine of North Ferrisburg, the former winning, i-core 10 to K. In the afternoon tile l-'arnv i rs' played the Chatlotte-town team again winning, score II to 10. Hatterles: Farinei, Hooth and Douglas; Char lotte.

llorford and Morgan; umpire, C. Tuppor. Andrew Roy, who has been In tli' employ of W. Jodoin on Comfort Hill for 10 yeais. was leecntly presented by Mr.

Jodoin with a gold tilled watch and chain as a reward for faithful service -Miss ICstella Hurrnughs of the State noirnnl school of Castleton Is parsing tin with Mr. and Mrs Ml. 'i Hunoughs -Paul Adams, has I i.niOieil luitldliiir a hen house for William Flagg that will accommodate 350 fowls. George llolcomb of Johnson, veternn of the Civil War. was a-week-end vlfltnr of Jlr.

and Mis. Adelbert daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Scott, Is ill with scarlet rcver.

Dr. and Mrs. O. Hump of Salisbury aro visiting their granddaughter, Mrs. Allen P.

Reach, at the Lodge at Hasln Harbor. ho Rev. L. A. Vezlna gave the teaeh-eis of the catechism class of St.

Peter's Chinch a boat-ride through the lake on the "Veiinont" July 4. Mr. nnd Mis. George- H. Hora.

who an- jiasslng the summer at the Fmcrson farm In Chni-lotte, spent Sunday In town George Car. pentet of Wlnooski wa-- a liuslness vlsl-tor In town Monday. K.irl Frost and two daughters of Milton i.dted In town Monday William Crosby isltod in town from attending the Gettsburg celebration. -The condition of Mis. T.

C. Mid-ilbbiook remains about the same. Darwin Adams and daughter havo returned in South Weymouth, after a visit to his father, P. N. Adam- Dr.

Weston Smith and Dr. Himv D. Smith of Alameda, and II. Morgan of Son Francisco, Cab, are Islting their father, County Sheriff Oltn Smith, of Addison. Mr and Mrs.

Grover Gowett and Abraham Gnwett of Holyoke, are visit- their parents, and Mrs. Joel Gowett. Mr. and Mis. Myiou FHhmun, on the wa to tneir noinn in uristoi iioni York, where thuy were man led Julio 25, visiting Mr.

and Mis. Abraham Cohen. A ton was horn Saturday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Aitliur HSoth.

Mrs John Lelioouf and i-lster, Mrs. r-d-ward Harrows, visited In Hurllngton Tuesday. YV. II. Wnrner uas pleasantlv surprised Monday ewnuig at his liunw on Main street by a number of his friends, tho occasion being his 42nd birthday.

Tim evening was pleasantly jessed In playing cards and refreshments wero sei-ved. During the enhig Mr. Warner was present! with a handsome leather grli. Mis. Dimii F.

Woodman and daughter of lliooklyn. N. aie visiting Mr. and Mrs. D.

Woodni.in The farincrH In this mciIoii have ram- mm 1 haying. The rop Is reported to bo not quite an average one, hut of good quality. -Mrs. W. R.

Warner gave her daughter. Hetty, a partv Tuesday afternoon, the occasion being her teventh birthday. Ten little gills were ptesent nnd the nftcrnoon was passed In playing games. Refreshments were served. Miss Hale of Dast Oinnge, N.

who Is visiting her sister, t.ra. Gcorgo llrush, of Hlielburno uuh a guest of Mrs. W. P. Woodman Tuesday.

Mr. and Mis. I''J-ward Uiwienee of Worcester, are visiting her cousin. Mi and Mrs. Harry Myerp.

went Monday Hiitliiiul mi business. Dr Horace R. Bristol und aou Hicltard ol Bennington aro visiting bid parents, Mr a id Mrs. W. R.

Bristol. -Miss clell itid of Alhurg in visiting In town. Levi Hiown bus return ed from a business ttlp to northern New York In tho Intoresl of Mm Slawson-Decker rompnny. Miss Mnrgaict Hnrt-Iny hufl roturneil from a week's visit to her aunt, Mrs. Norbrrt P.

Herbert, of East Dorset. Mis. Charles Stleklund and daughter- of Leominster, N. aro visit ing Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Godetto. and Mrs. John I.eHoeut nnd son, Charles Hubert, of Worcester, nio visit ing Ma sisters, Mrs. W. II.

Norton and Miss Anna Miss Alice Merrill Is visiting In Crown Point, N. Y.Mrg. Hugh Phillips and daughter, Miss Eliza beth, of Montpellor are visiting hor par ents. Mr. and Mrs.

II. T. Field. Ernest U. Russell and rim, Temple of Mutllng-ton, visited In town Tuesday.

Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Ryan and family passed Sunday with bis parents In Oruell. The funeral of Frank Steveiii.

who died at tho Fanny Allen hospital, Wlnooski, when he was opuialnd if ion for ap pendicitis, was held at tho Congiegn- tlonal Church at Ferrlshurg Tuesday afternoon. The Rev Alfred Mnrlln olllrint-ed. The bearers were Thomas Fa Kan, Chester It. Hawkins, W. L.

Porter, Vred Tapper, Daniel Wllklni and Arthur Yott. Interment was In the Guge cemetery. The Methodist Church choir, consisting of Mrs Homer Hall, MIsh Jessie Hall, Mtan Canio Srott, Mrs. John Pecus and Fred Cushinan, sang "Rock of Ages" and Whom Shall Rest He Found." Among those present from away were Mrs. Al bert Weed and Mrs.

Wnller French of Ticonderogn, N. Y. Mr. Htevens bnves a wife, three daughters, Mm. Charles Sears, Gletina nnd Alice; thrno sons, Charles, Walter and Albert, a father, c.

A. Ste- venfl of Ticonderogn, N. and two sis ters, Mrs. Albert Weed nnd Mrs. Walter French of Tlcondoroga, N.

-Miss Flnr-enco Middlebroolt underwent an operation on nose and throat at tho Fanny Allen hospital, Wlnooski, Tuesday. Miss Addle Ilrlggs of llranihm Is visiting Jlr. S. W. Hlndes at her cottage at the lake Gertrude, daughter of Mr.

and Mis. E. C. Scott, Is recovering from Henrlot Mrs. R.

W. Day has been cnlled to Weedsport, N. to attend the fu neral of a nephew Georgo M. Cnssldy, a graduate of tho University of Vermont, 1010, left this city yesteiday lor San Fran cisco, whence he will sail on the mall steamer Mongolia for the Philippine Islands, where he has received the ap pointment of physical Instructor of th Philippine I'nlverslty. For the past two years Mr.

Cassldy has been physical In-' structor nt St. Anselni's College, Manches ter, N. Seth Warner Chaptei, Daughters of the American Revolution, will en-t'ertnln Mrs. Joseph A. DeRoer.

Stnto regent, Friday evening at tho home of Mr. C. S. Haien, chanter regent Mr. nnd Mrs.

H. S. Goodnlo hae returned from Port Henry, N. Y. Miss Rose Miller of Hurllngton visited Mrs.

A. Lash Tuesday Tuesday a fternoon bile George 1-nngevin was driving a horse attached to a hay fork, a tug broke and the whjf-flctrce struck hint on the abdomen. Inflicting a setlous Injury. Mrs. C.

Pease nnd Couch returned Tuesday from New York. Miss Louis Woodman entertained several friends Ttiesdav evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.

Woodman, the occnslmi being her birthday. Various games were played and refreshments served. William Alden has finished work nt the F. Grandey garogo mid Emll Plankey has taken his place. W.

Ilerry of Rrattleboro Is visit ing In town. Albert Vveod and Mrs. Wnlter Ftcnch of Tlcondoroga, were guests of the Stevens House Tues Mniirleo Sullivan has leturneil from New York Mr and Mrs. Robert Hoff-nagle of Huffnlo, N. are visiting his parents, Captain and Mrs.

Charles lloff-nagle. Miss Heitha Grandey retimed Tuesday to Southbrldge, after a 10 days' lslt to hor parrnls, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Grandey Mrs.

Marion Hooth P.unn of Hrooklyn. N. Is at the Hooth eottago at tho lake. Mrs. A.

K. Ward of Slioreham Is visiting Mrs. W. D. Woodman.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brownell went Tuesday to Dunstable, to attend the wedding of Ills brother, Henr. C. Hrownell, to Miss Jane H.

Mmut. A F. Simmons has returned to Southbrldge, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. C.

M. Grandey. Max Flshmun went to Hurllngton Tuesday to take his examination for naturalization impels. L. Richard Dean, Instructor In Princeton I'nlverslty, who Is passing the summer nt Long point, visited friends In town esterduv.

Mlas Iles'le Cnssldv h.is ri turned to Pnultney after a visit to Miss Mary Alden. BRISTOL. Mr. and Mrs. I'.

Cole mid children of Burlington wn, guests on the Fourth of Mr. and Ms P. Slierwln and fam-lly. M. I.

'I'll i arilwd from Monterey, Saturday. -W. H. Illdlev of Hurllngton and .1. S.

Ridley of New York are in ti calhd heie by the death of their sister, Anna Ridley Thomas. A. E. Wright and Frank Oreenough attended the funeral of J. S.

Moody In Lincoln Fiiday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Jacobs of HuillnKton were in town on the Fourth. He and Mr.

Cole plavid with the Hurllngton team. The result of the Bristol-Lincoln game was to 0 in ravor of Bristol. Hi Istol Y. c. A.

vs. Hurllngton I. O. O. F.

resulted In victory for the visiting tiarn I'i tij 12. The new chemical engine purchased by tho lire department was tested on the hall uiound Friday evening A big pile of boxes and barrels was saturated with kerosene und na on lire. When well going the chemical was applied and tho the was extinguished almost instantly. Mr. and Mis.

Ira Norton of Rutland and Mrs Ruth Roberta of Shclbunie weiu guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W.

Norton. Un- Fourth. The body of Sirs. L. Scott was brought hen- finin Hlghguto Springs Friday nnd burled in Greenwood cemetery by the side of her husband.

She was a daughter of Tin man nnd Lucy Crane. Mr. Scott was well-known num. owning the lliiihgate. Springs hotel and also a noiei In Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. Solon Hlgelow and daughter and Mr. and Mis. Floyd Grow of Webtfoid were guests of Mi.

and Mrs. II. M. Gleason Friday. Mrs.

William Sessions ami two children aio visiting her parents, Mi. and Mrs. Harry Jlmmo Mr. and Mrs. Louis .1.

Mellleur have gone to Iho with Mrs. parents, Mr. nnd Mrs T. Vainey. -Miss Lucy Illder of Brooklyn, 1- visiting her parents, and Mrs W.

I. Rider. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hiuwn of Ginuvllle, N.

are visiting in town Gertrude and Rovden Palmer have returned from a two weeks' visit In Fer-rirthtug. Chillies Weaver, who was found dead In bed Tuesday nim ning, had been In poor health for a long time, death Inst being causod by a hemorrhage. Ho wan over Mi years of age and wa a veteran of the civil War Four children survive him: Mrs. Mabel CMlamer of Boston, Roy of Woicester, Charles, and Emmet of this place. The.

Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sumner died Tuesday. Harrison Gove, who died Tuesday of organlo heart trouble, had been 111 poor health far several mouths. Ho survived by a widow and two sons, Charles E.

and Arthur The fuiior.Vt will be held this afternoon at two o'clock at hts late home In South Bristol Mfud Aloriow of Lunenbtirj; wub In town Urid nesd.iy-A baseball gamo will bo played tjotweeti the Y. M. O. A. and Vergonnes this oft crnoori.

M. A. Rider, Miss Lucy Illder and Mrs. II. E.

I.ufkln nro In camp nt Long point. Mr, and Mrs. Caverly of Worcester, havo been visiting their aunt, Mrs week. Josle Morgan, tho past MONKTON RIDOE The July meeting Iho W. 0.

T. U. was held at tho tjwn hall July 3. Tho1 principal features of tho program wero un address by Mr. Franklin, a song by Mrs.

Lawrence and a recitation by Mrs. Mary Eddy has gone to Hurllngton for a week, the guest of Miss Adeline Pease. Mrs. Georgo Day, who is very 111, Is reported as being somewhat Improved. Tho Misses Carrie and Cnlla Miles hnvo closed their schools.

In Charlotte and returned home. There will be a meeting of the grange Frldav night. A short program will be given, followed by a social hour. Refreshments will be served. The committee, nsks that each family represented bv ono or more members bring cuke.

Mrs Lrsiire, of Fltch-burg, Is visiting her dnushlcr, Mrs. L. Lawrence. SIIOREHAM. Miss Katberlne Haldwiu of Hrldiort Is 111 the telephone xchange while' Mrs.

Waters has a vacation Leslie Reed of Fair Haven passed the week-end nt the homo of F. ID. Douglass. and Mr. Wymnn Hnsenm and children of Fort Eihvnid, aro at W.

G. txirrabee's. -Miss Katherlno Grlsnold of Cornwall is fll Dr. Howard's. Misses Ruth and Esther Abbey of Maiden, nrv with their aunt, Mrs.

H. H. Hurge. Miss Gladys Harrington of Tort Henry Is visiting her brother, Royce, at H. IL Hurgu.

Cnri-ol Gulley of Huilington Is with his uncta and mint, Dr. nnd Mm E. F. funeral of It. A.

Lyman was held at hl lute home In Hhorehom Center Saturday at two o'clock. Mr. Lymnn had been In tailing health for several months. He wns SI years of age. Three children survive: Mm.

Jinnle Hopkins of Orwell, Mrs. Charles Cook, who id with lilin, and one son, Blden, of this town SOUTH STARKSI50RO. Tho Rev Frunklln Illake of Stnrkshoro will preai Sunday at p. m. at the Jerusalem schoolhouse.

Mrs. D. D. Fol-lonsbee sient Snturday and Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Hurlburt, and family In Mnnkton.

Mr. nnd Jin J. Edwards nnd children of Hrooklyn, N. will occupy the Joshua Orvls farmhouse this summer. Walter Voung is building mi addition to his barn.

Miss Slbvl Hn! lock of Taunton, Is visiting here. Mrs. Qtnney Sw.iln has returned to her homo In New Haven Shu was accompanied by her fnther. Jnson Ravlln, who will make his home with her. LINCOLN.

Mr. and Mrs. George Causllve and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ciustlve visited at L.

A. Bryant's Sunday. H. Snnf ird is visiting at J. II.

Heme's. -Miss Dn-la Eddy is spending the summer with her aunt, Mrs. G. A. Sargent.

-The funeral of James Moody, a veteran of the Civil War, who died at tb home of his son. Frank, In Dowlngsvllle, wns held Friday at tho Haptlsl Church. The Itev. Franklin Hlake of Htarksboro officiated. Wtlllani Orern.

a fnimer resident, died In Jones-vllle and the body was brought hero for burial. He Is survived by three daughteis and a brother and sister. The Industrla meets to-day with W. II. Hoog.

Miss Clora Draper of Rutland Is spending her vacation with hrr crsndpaicnts. Mr. and Mrs. G. D.

Draper. Nelson Murrv is making some repairs on hi buildings. The Rev. Mllo Moore read his resignation Sunday Mr. and G.

A. Tinner, Mr. and Mrs. L. E.

Jack-man and daughter spent Tnc-dav In Hurllngton. The Industrla will hold a picnic In W. E. Pierce's grovo July S. Day and A.

Bryant have turned from Gettysburg. Mrs. Arthur Strong came from Huilington Monday night. Mr. Strong Is a little better.

Ho Hamilton has gone to Starks-bnrn to nsMst In driving the stage NEW IIAVIiN. Mr. Mrs. Wilbur Klngsb of Port Henry vlsltid In town over Mr. and Mrs.

Nichols of Aillngtnn were gucnti of Mr. and Mrs. Hassan Davis Sunday. Miss Helen Mclntyrc of Si. Paul, Is the guest of her uncle.

William Mclntyrc. Miss G.na Barnard nnd Mrs. John Gulnan of Bristol were guests of Mrs. G. C.

Coates "tunlny. Mr. and Mrs. 1. L.

Shackctt returned home Saturday from Long Point. Among those from town who attended the funeral of M. I. Thomas of Bristol Sunday were Mr. and Mr Leon Rowley and Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Davli and Mrs. J.

Hurlie und two children of New Jeisey am guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Rowley.

Dr. W. O. Smith of California Is tlw guest of Mr. nnd Mrs.

II. C. Itoscvic-Mrs. Daisy Norman of Ferrlshurg Is thu guest of her mother, Mrs. J.

Potter. LEICESTER. Mis. Giace Canton of Hrattlehoro is vtslllng her pm-i-ni Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Spail--- Mi Alden and Mrs. Charles Fiske are 111 Mrs. Charles Farmer is In Sallshurv, colled there by tho serious illness of In daughter. Archie Lamnrder. Mrs.

Susan Kllburn, who has been two months at Austin Johnsor.V, has returned to Brandon. HRIDPORT. Dr. Campbell Is in the Barrow's house. Crops are suffering for want of lain.

W. M. Giauclv has returned from Pan- toll. CORNWALL. Mis.

SHas P.irlihlll, Miss Parkhill nnd Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Parkhill were called to Reher.

to attend the funeral of their aunt, Mis. D. K. Stafford, So years of age, who died of pneumonia. Mr.

and Mis P. Biiiuu ni Boston win- weekend guests of Mi mid Mis. C. II. Lane.

Miss Ruth l-'oote of charlotte Is a guest of her sister, Mrs. A. L. Payne, Dr. and Arthur W.

Bingham of New Yoik aie at "Diinholnin," tlnli- summer home, 111 West II. Bingham Is at humn from the Gettyshuig celebration. Edward Km ton of Proctor died Sunday after few days Illness with pneumonia, following an two wicks ngo for appendicitis. He Iuivch a wife, fnimnrly Miss Jennie Itobl ins of this town and four children. HANCOCK.

Mis. lull Hanks is ill. She is with her mother, Mrs Buttles -Mrs. Will Stewart and daughtei, May and son, Boy, from New York Mtv, came to Dana. Marsh's Frldiu fm the summer.

15. 11. Eaton and lam railed to Rochester Sunday to ntt. n.l the funeral of Mrs. Eaton's brotlu c.ui Maitin.

EEURISIHJRC. I'latik Htevens-, time resident of this town, recent underwent an operation for nppetMllclil-. which ivmilled 111 his ili-iilh. The funeral win held Tuesday it cnuieii in. nh interment in G.igi.- cemetery, A.

Cusllmrill, who recently underwent an operation for tho amputation of tho right limb, Is rapidly Houvoi-Ingr-E. R. Harr of AiiiHtbrdtim, N. spent thu Inde-peiulenco holidays In town with his Social cluli will meet with Miss Jcsslo UnJl tu-day. Tho Rev.

a. Mar-tin onrt family havo returned from New Haven tn spend tho Bummer at "Hand Htend." Mls Mi'IHh of Rutland vtaltod 3. R. "rr thl.i wce.k. AIOMICTOM Thoinwasiio preaching sorvleo IhA-o Sunday ns i.istor, the Rev.

O. C. Cornell, nHenlled the EllWorlll LetlEUJ Cnhip- id Snrlntr Grove. Tlfin will be jorvlcui Biinclay as usual. Mrs.

Harry Hunt nnd two dnirlhtera of Middlobury vero gui sts of friends horo over Sunday. Themn Pott, Is vlsltlntr her undo, and family In St. Albans. Miss Bertha Stllson of Proctor Is the of her mint. Mrs.

Delia Dean. Gem no Farmer and two grand-daughters, Alle and Alma of Salisbury, nro guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. B. C.

Corn-stock. -J. IS. Ladrt's foruo of men have finished having and returned to Burlington. Mrs.

Eugene Northmp and daughter, llebn of lrortor. aro guests of their nuiit, Mrs. Delhi Denn. Miss Myrle nnd Miss Lorn Dean of Ferrlfhiirg attended the Epw-orth League cunp-meetlng lit Spilng Grove Hundnv, returning home Monday. A.

B. C. Doming nnd family of Bristol and Mr. and Mrs. E.

L. Porter of Boston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Meii-h Tne-dny.

I lenrv La- Rose was the nnlv Civil War voteinn of this town who attended the celebration at Gettysburg. The reintiln.s of Henry Sprague of Starksboro wero brought here Tuesdnv and burled by tho sldo or bis v'lfo. The Empire Comedv company savo un eiitei-lnlnmeiit In M. W. R.

hall tho 3rd to a Inrgo audience. PANTON. Walter Morrill of Boston Is in town for tho haying; season. Mrs. Iia Bry-rlbi.

who Is 111 with heart trouble, remains about the same Mrs. Loulso Pease and Mrs. Couch hnvo been nt the Pease residence. Miss Alice Ralno of Worcester, Is spending two weeks In this vicinity Mr. und Mrs.

Harry Newell of Scheiu-ctady, N. are visiting her parents, Mr. and Ira Brydla. John Jerome- is ill in bed with slow fever Rev nobis of East A.ldlsein spent Inst week nt the home of her uncle, F. E.

Grandey. The family of G. D. Wright of Kans.aa City, have arrived at the Peaso farm, whore thov will the summer months. A number from hero attended tho Fourth of July ce-lehratinu nt Fcrtlsburcr Center.

Mr. and Mrs. Curl Smith gave a partv July 2 to several of their young fi lends. John Fnniswortb celohrnted his birthday July 1 by giving a picnic on tho shorn of the lake. It was also the birthday of his granddaughter, Doris of East Chicago, Ind who is spending the summer with them The ladles of the Methodist society will have ice cream for sale Friday evening nt c.

j. Palmer's store nt the Corners. NORTH FERRISBURG. The Ladles' Aid society will meet Wednesday afternoon nt Allen hall with Mrs. M.

Allen, who will furnish work for the society. Joseph SI'ine has returned trnm uettysiiui-g Mrs. i h.irb-s, mcce and daughter of New York are visiting at E. A. Preston's.

William Newton of West Somervllle, has Joined his family nt M. F. Allen's. Dr. nnd Mrs.

N. Curtis and son, Carrol, of Bristol were entertained Friday nt the cottage of M. F. Allen at Long Point. Rolen Boaidman of East Mlebllebuiy visited at Mrs I'loia Harrington's Saturday afternoon and eveningMay M.

Martin and daughter, Mildred Gregory, have returned to Hurllngton. where she has a position In the summer school after spending a week at her father's, S. H. Martin M. F.

Allen nnd William Newton have gone to Rlpton for trout fishing. Mrs. L. U. Allen has closed her cottage at Spring Grove nnd returned to her home- -Captain Martin and William Newton bod a brilliant display of llreworks at the Wicker estate, which in being occupied by Captain Martin for the summer.

STARKSBORO. Mr. ami Mrs. Howard Fowler, Miss Annie Fowler, Mrs. Jennie Baldwin and Mies Edith Fowler motored here from Enst Bethel Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fowler rctunio! home Monday The Cutis-tlan Culture club will serve a bash supper Friday from five to eight at the D.ijs-tlst Church vestry. The Rev. E.

Holman and family of Bristol were guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Blake July A. 1 Whlto is confined to bis bed again. H.

II Hol-comb Is gaining. Henry Sprague-, nn old soldier, died Saturday at tho homo of his st.ip-son, Edward Coin. The funeral wns held Monday, the Rev. Franklin Hlnke officiating. Charles Chamberlain of Sandy Hill, N.

icttirned home Mondny, having been the guest of his hiother, Ira chamberlain, slnco July 4. GRANVILLE. Miss Dorlce Rico has been the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and E. F.

Brlggf, In Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Wales Sat gent and threo children of Randolph aio spending their vacation with C. R.

Hagley and family. Mrs. Abble Hriggs of Randolph is tho guest of her granddaughter, Mrs. N. D.

Rice. She was nr. eompanied here by her son, E. F. Brlggs, who returned to his home In Randolph after a short stay with tho Rico family.

At the special town meeting Monday Eugene Campbell and Henry Jcnnett was elected directors. Mrs. Fred Ln-dew has been the guest of her parents for t-onio time. Master George Parish Is to work for Amns Mnxhum. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Hubbard and Mr. and airs. N. 1 Royce took a carriage trip to I-aku Dun-more to spend tho Fourth, returning Moiulav night WE BRIDGE.

I'i of, and Mis. Lemuel Brown and family have ni rived from Cleveland, Ohio, to spend the summer witli her parents. Mr. and John James. Luther Ros-toe is able to he about again, with the aid of cruti lies and Mrs.

Thomas MncMurtrv announce the engagement of their daughter. Emma, to William Mac-Fco of Schenectadv. -Miss Kate Stlmpsou Is spending several days with her sister, Mrs. lime Hamilton. SALISBURY.

The Ladies' Missionary usseWlntlon met with Mis- Lucia Thomas Tuesday Dr. and Mrs. M. Hump are spending a few days at Basin Harbor. Mr.

and Mrs. H. Dvi-r of Middle-town Springs with their family nro spending few days In town -Mr. and Mrs (1. A.

Beach of Ver-gennes were in town Sunday Clyde Bost. wick Is III villi fever. Professor Cady of Middlobury College will occupy both pulpits Sunday and on the Sunday following the peimnnent pastor will be niesent. The pew resilience of Frank Mechlin has been begun nnd work Is being pushed. --Fuilhrr woil; on the new Slate rond has been postponed until after h.iyine.-Mr.

and Mrs. diailes jnMow of Brandon were, jrueata of Mrs. Hamilton over Btindrty. ITarmnrB, who havo begun haying, report ft light crop. CALEDONIA COUNTY EAST HARDWICK.

Edith Bmlth la In nurllngton attending summer William Craves and daughter of Craftsbury vlsllod at W. D. Mnrui'H ovor Httnday-Mrs, Curtis Stafford la 111 Mrs. Mark "Warner la gain-Ing. John Rogers of Unrre, who haa been spending a tuw wessks nt G.

II, Allbeo's, retumod homo Fannin Stafford arrived homo Tuesday night. "Wilbur irarr nnd family of St. Johnsbury spent tho Fourth with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J.

V. Vnrnna Weeel li oaring for her sister, Mrs. J. C. Staf-fordMrs.

F. V. Itnrram was in tho first tho RanBorn. who has hm upending her va-ration hero, returnm to Hurllngton Saturday. CHITTENDEN COUNTY WINOOSKI.

Five arniBts waro m-ido Saturday shortly boforo midnight as tho insult of a light among Flnlnnders In th block on lower Ve.st Canal street. On of men was stabbed with shears about eight Inches ln length and others minor outs. Emll IC.illaman wan lust I squeezing through tho broken paou of tho door to tho street when Chief of Pollco Ibirber nrrlved. Special OftWrR Martin and James and r. O'Sulllvan wlrli Chief Barber the arrests.

Th oreflsnors bad been tn danco In tho McarcivyJblock on Malleus Bay uvcnuo tho scrap wan started when they revijhed homo All tho men had been using Intoxicants rather freely. Andrew Halt was the most terlously wounded and received three deep cuts In tho muscle of the left arm. one In the small of tho back, a cut In the right hand and a small piece of one ear wn.s taken off. His shirt was loin from him, coveted with blood The seriousness of tho cuts cannot bo determined for a fow dnys. Tho house, looked a wrok.

Tho furniture was strewn and the door pnnels broken During the melee there were several shots Iliid but no ono was hit. The man who did the Fhuotlng said that he wns trying to scare the others so they would stop righting. Those, arrestee! were Anton Bartomo, Aara Gren-man, Mlkka Saari, Emll Knltnman nnd Andrew Halt. It Is alleged that Kalln-mnn was the on" who tied the shears. Emll Knltamnn.

who was tho wlelder of tho scissors about midnight when ono man received several cuts, was In municipal court Monday and was sentenced to serve five months ln the house of correction at Rutland. Anton Bartomo. Anrl Grenman nn.i Andrew Halt, who were arrested at the time of the right, were each lined ferr intoxication and breach of tho pear and tho costs vmlcd from to tlfi.70 Mllilta Snarl, who fliud a revolver in the air to scare thu others during tho fight, was fined tin with costs of S.Tfi and paid. Andrew Grenno of Hoxbury and Octave Parizo were each fined $16 and costs for intoxication and are arranging to pay At the tegular meeting of tho village) tiustei's Monday night Octave Pari.n placed a bill before the board calling for $100 damages for the loss of his horse Ho claimed poor conditions of the roal caused the death of the animal on Lnfountaln street Inst year. There was little other business done and tho regular monthly accumulation of bills was ordered paid HINESBURG.

A sntprise party wns given tn Jerome Houghteii Thursday evening In honor of his birthday. About 10 of his friends were present. He received a shower of postcards and a purse of money and other presents. Refreshments weiu by the young people. The King's Daughter will meet with Mrs.

Charles Smith Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rollln Lewis of Brooklleld havo been visiting tho former's giond-mother, Mis. Josephine Dwlre.

Miss Florence Edmunds of Bristol Is visiting her uncle. John Somers. Geoige Lewis Is not as well. The no v. and Mrs.

N. A. Cushlng have moved their household goods to Wondbtock, N. where they will tnako their home. Mrs.

Loulso Ray of Shlburne Is visiting Miss Addle Ray. MILTON BORO. Mr. Tlltnn and grandson weie at O. A.

Stlnley's July 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Austin and MNs Emma Hoyden were guests of Mrs.

Alba Carr July 1. Mr. Austin's family has Just returned from Ponce, Porto Rico. Vernon Bullock nnd Harry Richards were In Fairfax Friday nnd Saturday Mies Mae llogaboon nnd frb-nd of Burlington were at their un-clo's, C. E.

White, over the Fourth. WILLISTON. Mrs. Small A. Bradley, the widow of Miner Bradley, died Sunda morning little after six o'clock.

She was SO years old and was the oldest resident of Willi ton. Mrs. Bradley lived with her daugh ter, Mrs. Henry Mosher. She wns 111 but short time, death being caused bv old nge.

Mrs. Bradley had lived most of her life ln Wllllston Of a family of four childten, a daughter, Mrs. stir vlves. A son, 11. H.

Bradloy of Hurling top, died about year ago. Tho funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock nt her Into and burial was In the village cemetery-Officers were elected Sunday for tho E. society for the ensuing quarter as follows: President, W. M. Put her; vice-president.

Guy I.mnson; chairman of so cial committee, Mrs. Frank Clark; chair man of prayer-meeting committee, Mts Henry Hart; missionary committee, Mis. A. B. Potter; lookout committee, Irene Woodruff: organist.

Miss Jessie Johnson: coricspondent secretary, J. Johnson. -Frank Forbes, George Ring and Bcrtt am Brume, who were In Get tysburg last week, have returned. Miss Pearl Potter Is at home fur tlin summer and also her sister, Ruth, who have been away to school. Mrs.

Mtlos nuts took her young son, Marshall, to the Mary Fletcher hospital for an operation on the nose and throat. wns suncssful and the little boy is all right now. UNDERBILL The Ladles' Aid society has changed the hour for tho blrthdav party on July S. set for two o'clock, to eight o'clock. Mrs.

Bruce Is conllncd with a bail sprain, -Arthur Nay returned lei Boston Sunday. Mrs. Medora Schwieg was In Burling ton Saturdnv. -Mrs. Ralph Smiley has been In Burlington for a few vey and Ralph Cite of West Bolton are visiting their grandmother, Mrs.

E. M. Glle. There will be nn entertainment and dmice the G. A.

R. hall this even Ing- Mr. nnd Mis George Prior went Tues dav lo B. Edwnrds re turned to Montpeller Mondav night Miss Hchlu-i: ictumed fur tho summer. Rol id Vvigu-ir of I-'fS JunclioowiiH In town Sunday, nnlpli L.irii of -HrlBtiOl Jinn ixon In town.

Mrs, If )-Kevin nnd inmlly returned Monday fi- Cambridge. A. O. Humphrey returnoel Tuesday from Boston, A eori.wnn born to Mr. nt 1 Mm.

Willis I'almnr July 7. Mr.s. i. Rorkwood will rloso her millinery Tuesday and Mr. and Mrs.

Rock- I will go to Camp Martin for two we H. ('. Aver Is night operator lit thr tn. -phono office Earlu Edwnrds a with 1 a mother, Mrs. A.

W. Edwards. ST. GEORGE. Mrs.

Anna Wlnto of is a visitor at tho homo M. Hinsdale -Miss Jennie Wolllnge.r entertojncvl nbo rt 20 of her llttlo friends Monday affrnoe tho occasion being her-lOth blrthdav rrr nnd Mra. Obc.d Clougn i Thursday In llonkton Mlys Cnnlo Srr of Rurllngtnn visiting her slstfr a week. WES1T0RD. The M.sse.s Harvey of Burlington visiting Miss Lira Idder.Mrs.

1' an Day of MnJde-n, and Mr. Cornelluu Tyler of WDllston horn i tho guostH of Mr. and Mm. J. PI for ci few days Lloraue Ruggle-s Is home from California -Miss Blrnk, i I- i has been visiting Miss: Florence- Hn returned to Wlnooski Sunday Tb 't Chaeo and daughter.

Mis Hntriet, visiting nt Jnjnes SheMnn's. Miss T1 'in Wllbox went to Albany Monday to cite' a business college The Dabsy hold a meeting Saturday afternoon. -M'-Nelllo Osgood Is at homo after visit1 her daughter, Mrs. Hong, of ou'b Hero. JONESVILLE.

Mrs. Dana Deering and uhltdn i'i b.i'e returned to South Royalton. S. I1 has returned from The Lend-a-Hanil will tn-et at th-: -M t'-lay, Mrs. Frank Smith of St- i b''fr, visiting In town.

Mrs IS. J. F- of A illlston, a former resident, who Title-ally III. Is somewhat inne'iv. Wlmsm Green died very tuildctiV- I at C.

JtcGarghan's, vrhero he Ploy.el His bodv was tnkep tr, when. -r tnte-rment took pl-n- Churl's crrtertalna the Fridn v. WEST BOLTON. Mrs A. Tonllns'in nnd Huntingdon, are, visiting br a ents.

Mr. an-' Mis. N. B. an I Mrs H.

Allen have gone tn Bane, lm has employment. Mrs. FarnhHUi ar children of Willin-nstown are vlp ting 1 Louise York. G. W.

Kellogg has ret ed to Borre. Lest-r Morgan cf visited his mother, Mrs. York. day. Miss R.

Rorcoe of, Essex wa i town Monday. Mr ami Mrs. r. IV 'T I of Essex Junction were guests and Mrs. 11.

I'. Tui'-It' JERICHO CENTER. Tho reading bv Srth Johnson evening of July 1 was enloyrd b- audience. Tho Iadbs' Aid realized about Jfi frnrn tho Jui" 4 -bration. The bateball game bv 1 tween the FnderhiU and jerlrVo -ended with a M-or" of 22 to 12 ln tho homo team.

Mr. and Mrs. JoM F-v are ln Johnson for a few da. V' Joseph Walton anil daughter an- Ing a few davs in Waterhury UNDERBILL CENTER. Mrs.

Joy was 1 Saturday. Notwithstanding ad age Madame Joy retains her fee i a market degree. Mrs. Thnmis i -n of Stnrkshoro has be-in v.s.ti'g Mrs. Clara Honaford mi Is the guest of Mrs, P.

Ui 'llfford Terrlll returned to Petrol', Satuiday after a visit w- i parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. A During the severe electric storm forenoon tho home of Dr.

A. i was struck by lightning, b' from the smashing of a door ar rt dow no serious dnmage was '1- and Mis. Libhy of Fletcher ps n- lay at A. B. Joy's.

Tho Ise fae moved to Jericho Tuesday. MILTON BORO. C. E. White Is spending tn Franklin.

I.ul.t Mun-av wnr. Oscar Wright's. -Mr. Clirk frnn. N-.

York Statu is nt It. E. Blanche Qulnell has retutned to her wc-lc in St. Albans after spending a vveik wl'h her brother, Luther ilncll. MILTON.

A disturbance was made Sat -ih-. nn tho lower load leading lrom t-ton by John Murray. 3id, ami i' la as a n-sult of vihiih were kept ln tin- lock-up over brought before Justice of th- I John McMiilllii Monday forenoee- rav clnimcd that ho hud Iwen rol- 1 I In money, a grip, a roaft of po-k I a loaf of bread. Ho claimed thx- phern then hit him over the head i bottle Several witnesses were ei- and llnnlly Lamphere wns iIIk vn but Murray was fined and n'-n-line was remitted on condition i' have-d for one year. Henry Sniii'- ed Saturday from In the rivr Is so low that a th" men at the mat have gone- Ing.

-Mr. and Mis. i diver daughter have gone t--i Fort El, visit relatives. Miss of i ton has been staying at Mrs Vn few dav- -The Rev. I-'Yazer of Randolph have arrived e- -Rich fcr July.

Dr. ilob-omb is r- t- Ing his house on Mpin street WEST MILTON. Lansing Smith of Hurllngton spending a few days bore. Reno. Sa'" sou of Milton Ullage spent Sundi'- her parents, Mr.

nnd Mrs. c. sa 'd' r-son. ESSEX JUNCTION. 1 1 Mansfield died at his h.

-i Essex Center Friday evening it 1 o'clock. Ho had lw-en In poor h.th pome time- with quick i was critically 111 onlv a week. Mr Mi tield was about ears old. H- r. vlved by his wife, one son.

A 1 i I a daughter, Miss Clara, The funeta. '4 held at his late homo Monday i at two o'clock. Tho J. L. Hunt real estate ugen- 1 i sold lor J.

Lalllu of Fab fax farm, stock and tools to the Rev. RIckert of Houvorton. N. Y. Hon, l'ossesslnn has bi en The t-ame agency has sold the property at Essex Center to the R-v '1 A.

Emery of Wolcott, who will t'-' possession nt once Tho Rev. C. W. Hidden, pastor o- Baptist Church for the past two vt -und who was leecntly given remain a third year, has docile. .1 er I tendered his resignation to take rffV September In hts letter, after trunk-ing tho churejj for Its vote of ronfit i.

ttjpiesentccl by tho call, ho sa months wn have spent together, vv holding moments of pain, hive tilled, likewise, with hours of that 1 shall never, never forget N'1' I likely to forget the tribute nf i paid bv our Catholic brethren in-l Chvlatbins who have toitm iuinad.

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