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Vermont Standard from Woodstock, Vermont • 8

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Vermont Standardi
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Joseph Fleming of Proctor was struck by the cars near We-t Rutland Monday evening and inslanllv killed He was thrown high In air and struck at the foot of a bank beside the trark. Vermont Standard, Thursday Aril 11, Woodstock Hallway, la Ui't Md. Mil KMV.KU u. lavs. Jikiii)r af trr tin Intfrrata of oar cill-this life liuunnc being bit binlnfs.

-Friday l-f'-ig leiial holiday, lb utile HiKMiit, tbe banks, km) uttxl if til r.f i hp stores will be closed. Tie pusloffk wi'l bon a rtol the day. Mrs. H. V.

(reei return to trixUii Tburislsf, lhi wwk. A tr-lion of tir hotnfhuid liWts wre snip- stork, tud tfierwtnl wis e.tabllshrd la tint liuiiip at tipringGebl and llcl-lows Fl' until be cams to be Kajfle funeral wrrvicewtt held al the rMiilenre of Jaoon Fairbanks at 2 p. if. on Weriiiiraday. Hev V.

W. Huiitb lUcUiiiifcr. Thi Hilling Kami lift" i'lsf iasmrd a splendid herd look of the Jersey. The uik cunititm 1 larif Hetnlng a body was not outwardly inu-lilated, l.nl the neck wa broken, the right shoulder fractured and the bark of the bead was ciu-hel in. He was about years old, ami unmsiried.

DRY GOODS, (MERE, hi WILSON BOYCE, Successors to F. N. Billings. TM-d wv.aiMa Hal ISK) tbo family 'M be! numerous Hot-Unit cum, with d'ii ripii'in and records of 1 not- In (nr ii where tiigeiiif-r. Htsti or oh, iti or Toi.ti.u, I.tM aa nt-RTT i.INii,.

ha in ID It It II II 4 Arnta, 1 Sk. i r- I Ml 4 4 he ll Ihe rI fcirc and C.i enws ami betters. It J. I Hlllr aiaki't oalb thai I Kir M-rflcet at the Pw.t. Mi.i., MuiItI Tuiiiw mr pan uer of the f.J.i HtatT A aaid to be the most complete herd book rh irrh Sunday evening next, iu addition in I In' usual luorniiiar service, wiili H'fisI niutlc, vocal and instrumental, niK ou.lii...

io the lliy of ounty aad (late and dial aaid Snu will par Uia taai of ON HI IrHKll IX I I.I. A KH for each and try raas nl Catarrh thai cannot ba cured bt tlie aae of lUlX aTAKKN I III. KIU.SK J. IIESKT. Asa.

a ever compiled, and Is certainly far bet-tvr than nny other which has come to our nolle. In tils Introductory Mr. Aitkeu states briefly the method lol-I wed in devt-lopiug this remarkable herd, and a few of the a-toiiisbing results. The aim hai coiiHlanilv been to improve the quality ol the Jersey. Tun years mto it as decided to keep only prra oeinre me ana tutiacrlheil in my oce, thu 4th day of Dcwuiber, A.

I). 1. For Saster! WfcM. Hit.r Jaaruoa. I llantorl tvri M.jia.

Os" Tafi.iii WMdHul tr.tf iatia. 14 I. It. fNiKTKH stt 1 a uu I I It 1 .1 Siupt. isnsiikc'I i'r the occasion.

To coui-! nience at o'clock. W. V. Dearborn bas in Lis posses-itlonthe old aign which hung st the "Aiken f-tand," In Barnard. It i a (tiri'in old relic, coverfd on one side with Matoiiic symbols, the other being with trees, etc The inscrip SKll.

A. W. IjI.KAMJN, A'otarv Public. Ilah'a a'ari Cure it taken internallt aim acta dt rertly on tbe bl(Kd anil mucin tuifacea of Ute tyttem. 8end for tetttiiionUlt, free.

men cows for breeders ss wern capable SPRING COATS AND CAPES. WEATHER REPORT fori. "Stalls tat to st Wood K.J IIKMtV A Toledo, O. on ordinary rti n. ot producing tion Is K.

Aki Inn. aarnll by liruir-ritta, Tic. pound ol nutter in seven day when four vcurs old. The wixdom of thi -Mrs .1. llspgsd will hold sn "oeniiia" of triinmeiT millinery st her Oswald Frana Inilfall, decision Is appaiem from thw fact that anokth AMi'Tos, April w.

About two Slavs, tof iia. r. I'uaaaau. stro.l. 41.

Tasrvlai 4: Krtd.r fcalurilar 11 sa1sr MW4T 1 4 while during the first live years tin av VI. 14. I. .11. 3T.

erage of four animals a year were (lis Wiiks ajfo lira diwtroytHl tlm liuuaa and furuituru of a poor Uuriimn, Oawald Having purchased a new line of Spring Garments, and owing to the carded, onlv threu were nlocted with xtbiix, oTing in Theru was no in the last live years, and during the Insuriinott, and ranx was so poor that the past two year every cow bred on the neignoora helpm! him to sot up houso- DutMH Produeoa Imitations t.raoint (f fritW it aowl ta lotlrt, with iaalMae T'w ea bait wrapper. farm has come up to tbe standard aeoplng. lie hut now reoulvod word of shortness of the season, we offer them to our patrons at a very small margin. winie ttie niBjority ot them have enter tbe Ueath of a relative In Uortnunr loav- ed the lint In the two-year-old form Ing him toO.OOU, aUii ha starts this wouk to new fore In lie Iilwk, Thursday and Saturday of this week. Csllsiiii select an Easter bonnet.

Gixvls cheerfully shown whether purchase la made or not. Ojip who bas lately had the pleasure of licteuing to the Old Homestead Quartet savs, "The finest thing I ever hesrd. Tbe tenor was beautiful, and the bass magnificent." Another savs, "Que selection is alone worth the pi ice of admission." William F. Jones is moving this week iuto the Dr. Haten home on Elm street.

Considerable change for im- Rome, muking hs high as twenty-three pounds a week with the first calf. The get It shot Uls Sister. introductory aleo furnishes these facts: ANcnKSTKK, N. April Frank L. BOX COATO made of Imported French Cheviot Fairbanks, a plumber, 36 yoars old, un- WhfD tbe Commilb's of Die American Jeny Cattle ('lull waa aelectini cattle to compete in the WOODSTOCK AND VICINITY.

KAIN VKH-l hUl.SE. 1 rtjfk it til tltct crrtlit For tlr ttt gram and bay, W)niff the tuunlilnr lo-a llit K'ctviiilC Id itt tira'lr, kicihoK war. hit Iht aairtuiali't taialf It ratMvl Knf lb fa atild IB Ibt tUitv, Wttli fli ally advrmarnirat rt irai icalilt Uit duor. SiiH Mary Col lamer i at borue for hon time. marriou, made a murderous attempt on tne me oi Ills sister, Mrs.

Matthew Mo- oaltle of tlie brerda at the Columblau after ntting examined all of the beat herilt In thf countty, ibt'r took six aaimala from this herd, be. in Black. Comes in blaizer-front shape, double-breasted. Worth $10.00, this week $7 60. JJonald, last utsflit, firing three shots at inar foar more than they coutil find in any other her with a revolver, one taking etloot In provenient.baH been made In the house, tivra.

i uit oi iteii would jro rar toward aliowlng the back of her head. Mrs. McDonald tne tnperinruj ot tna uiiiinit farm Jersey; but when we take Into contiderstion the fact that the will recover. Fairbanks bad not beun on average sot of those six waa leal than tbe are of good terms with hjs sister for a Ions time. BCZ COATS made of fine Imported Worsteds any one or the other anlmali competing, snd that one of tliem Lily (iarfleld-the champion of the heifer tett, waa barely two years old when the defeated all competitors, mott of whom had dropped in Black and Blue style of cut also blaizer front.

Worth $8.00 for this week The Latest. meir secoou can ana were nearly three years old the quality of tbis herd itandiout more prominent Is than ever. HAIR PINS. While the aim of tbe mansfrement is to produce cows that will make a maximum amount of butter auu some yei remains to te aone. i no work iiiclndis pntiing in a new furnace, plumbing, etc.

The women of the Congregational church will hold a Home Missionary Thank Offering meeting in tboir parlors Friday afternoon at o'clock, Id connection with the regular monthly Foreign Missionary meeting. Tho special teal ii to of the program will be an address by Mr. McMillan. All women interested are cordially invited. Two pain till Hccidents last week resulted from icy sidewalks Wednesday evening, ss Mrs.

F. Ii. Jewett was leaving Mis. E. P.

Tewksbnry's she fell and fractured the small botie of her In Tlaln and Fancy designs, and at the Most on a minimum ration, the luirlieat perfection of ani tnal beauty haa not been lott fiirht of. which It evl Mr. Smith in serionnly lil ol jiiiciimoiiia. --Mm. Allen I in Now York for tbo inoiitb of April.

Iln((h ltitlipt waa io Hello ii Fills over Sunday. Clirle V. Chapman wi in Hut-I at ltd over Sunday. Earlo FoKter returiiod to Lvnn, alurday. Mr F.

S. ISilliiigt went to Boston day or two nince. Tho taskakii's "want'' column bat new thlnt each week CIB.0VLAH CAPES in Blacks, Blues and denied by the fact that our exhibits were awarded Reasonable Prices. nve medal! and diplomat in the ahow ring at the Stick Pins Also small packsges of Tans, trimmed with Silk, Ribbon Buching, Ribbon Streamers. A very stylish Cape, worth for this week $3.50.

i.oiumuiau apposition. The color of the product hat also been made atudy in the breeding of this herd, and with tilth auccetn that fur five years no butler color hat been used in the dairy and that the quality of the butter hat not deteriorated It evidenced by the fact that the latt time the Billin-rt Kario butter waa ex Inliitccl at ourbtate Dairymen's Convention it icor- Gum, or Mkndinq TIh-st'K. so very conven ient. MRS. TEWKSBURY.

ea Its) points or perfection. limb j.ist above the ankle Friday Woodstock, Vt. February 1S6. Krnent Cbao returned to the Vei tnont L'uiverxiiy, Monday. BLACZ CAPES trimmed with flno Point Lace.

Plutocrat Mr. and Mm. Joseph Hartshorn of Have you smoked the Cigar? If not, do not fail For sale by A. B. Morgan, A Son, and Woodstock Ion.

Ribbon Streamers, worth for this week $5.50. lo do go. L. Wood Di'dliain, are in town. Arthur Wilder'" family are pend inK a c(iiilo of week at the Inn.

eveniutf V. E. J. While was coming dnwu tbe steep hill from her home when ebo slipped and fell, breaking a hone in her right wrist, near the joint. A new counterfeit silver quarter fans lately appeared.

It is of a series of 1x93, and is so nearly like (be genuine that it takes an adroit expert to deter it. The curious thing about it is that it contains about as much silver as tbe I in iiB The work of cleaning the gutters of LADIES' Black Creoon SKIRTS. Full Lined and KNUMiH MILLS. William Savage, who died of pneumonia and heart disease Feb. 26, was an industrious and deserving man, whose untimely decease is a sad bereav-meut to the widow and three, children Stiffened, at remarkably low prices.

the vllltge atreett was oeguu tbit week. Austin It. Saul ave a whist party at College Hill Iiouo Tuesday even log. C. I).

Brown of Hanover vihitrd bit mother, Mrs. i. Brown, laiit week. Miss Ftta Brown entertained the genuine quarter does, and as this is only about thirteen cents, it will be seen that the counterfeiters are muting a very nood thing out of it. New York Cash Store.

HAI1TFHC0F garments. We shall offer, this "The first tenor, Mr. Orcutt, pos week, a line of Ladies' Mackintoshes in Black, Blue and Fancy Colors. who survive him. He had been a suf- ferer from heart dlfeaso for some time, aDd his decease was occasioned by a complication of that difficulty with pneumonia.

"He was ill of the latter (disease only six days. Mr. Savage moved to the Immn here some three or four years ago, and had been employed In It II I'. tinanon" readiuK club at whist, balur scsnes a voice of threat compass and power, which is heard also with flue effect in the softer passages. Mr.

Kamtnerlee delighted tbe audience wi'h day afleriioon. Clarenee .1 I'aul la to occupy tenement over 8. Myers store. Mackenzie Flannels. the uis nasB voice.

Mr. Akeriev is i -a. I "Mop iiiom oi ine Work upon the new horse stable at hoth o-ontlnmi'n nnatoiia I "1 the Hill I progressing as rapidly as twiton age arhlrri hupnnillv tn ha hnorl tn Ont precious to our hearts la gone m'red Wiudsor (N. Jonrual. possible.

C. B. Chsne retnrnod last wee from a short vUit at Newport, N. and vicinity. The balance of our Mackenzie Flannels we shall market at very much reduced prices to close out.

G-4 Suitings, SPRING GOODS Frank Paul, who bag been a resident of Woodstock for four years past, wag taken to the retreat for insane at Bratileboro, Monday. It is a case which excites sympathy, as be bas been me Toice we loveu it sillied. Tbe place made vacant lo our borne Can never more be filled. Our Father lo Hit wisdom called Tbe boon Uit lore had given; And tbouffh in earth the body lies, The soul is safe In Heaven. A Card.

We desire to express our sincere tbankt to all our friends and neiirhhnra who v. Richard Billings returned to New lork Tuenday, having bteu In Wood stock several days. a quiet and lespected Hopes are entertained that he may within a 34-inch Cotton "Warps, i tended to us their needed aid and sympathy In the Mr. and Mrs. JIaven of West Fair lee are guests of their daughter, Mrs zS-mch Mixtures.

uuui. ui U141 ucru auiicuou. Mas. Wh. Sataoc and Family.

AT W. S. HEWITT'S. ll. A.

Dunnam. comparatively short time recover bis mind, iio'bsd been seriously out of health for a long limn, but not until Mixs Alice Philips has returned from Stamford, where she bad recently bad any unusual cjnditiou of been since about Jan. 1. mind been noticed. Cotton Underwear.

M. Merrifield's steam woodworking and basket mill at Williamsville (New-fane) was burned early Monday morning by a supposed incendiary fire. Tbo mill was comparatively new, and tbe loss is about 8000;" insurance 3500. At 8t. James' church special Easter Every otie should take a Ivantag-e ei vices will be rendered at the asus ol the opportunity given Thursday evening lo hear the famous Old hours, morning and evening.

air. ana Mrs. r. n. Mackenzie re Homestead" Male Quartet.

Thov are turned from Boston, Monday, after few days absence from borne. Special Attention is Invited to our Stock of spoken of in Ihe highest terms by those wbo have been fortunate euouirh to Corset Covers. Xight Robes. Drawers. Shirts.

Every piece new and hear them In connection with Lien man The selectmen have appointed Thompson's favorite play, '-The Old u. Merrill ana Uharlcs W. Smith tru at- 4n ant officers for this town. Homestead." lue Hew York Lecture Bureau says, "This is a very popular tractive. The price plainly Robins are quite often seen about company, and ad early application is BARGAIN DAY marked on each piece.

the village now-a-days, but the organ grinder doth not yet appear. necessary to secure a date tbis season." Mrs. C. 8. Davis, who was a guest After a drizzline rain which lasted most of the time from Monday morniiii? oi airs.

r. i. ivniiier. several days, re- It is the Best we have Ever Shown. -AT until Tuesday forenoon, the ice left the Fast Black Skirts! luroeu io xtosion womiay.

S. Hewitt is putting a bay win river lelow tbe Woodvard dm before light Tuesday, and at about 8.30 in the now on me west side or his house, and morning came a grand cavalcade from Dialing several interior alterations. Mrs. Effa Taylor and Miss Mav L. above.

The snow bas been gradually COMBINATION Suits. melting away for some time under tbe Washburn are to entertain a whist par- sun's rays, but no pronounced thaw 75c, $1.00, $1.25. Shirt Waists, 50c, $1.00. Fast Colors, Perfect Fitting. wt wuura tain uuunc rnuay even ing.

has occurred until this week. It begins now to seem as if the back-bone of consisting of Coat and two Pants, with Hat. Michael Myers Bonon, who bat winter was pretty thoroughly fractured. and sugar-makers are looking for the J. B.

JONES' Monday, April 15th. Our Next Special right kind of weather immediately, WE ALSO have a line of Alt wool Suits, fine goods, marked down from $4.50 to $3: IF YOUR BOYS need anything ia come and see us. HOLD-FAST Suits, been In town several seasons as a plumber, Is again at the Mill tbis season. Easter will be observod at the Cbristain church by a special respon toougn is not expected that the sea Wash Silks son will be an average one. Tuesday vening rain fell heavily acain.

accom nioruing sive service at tue regular hoar. panied by some thunder sutl lightning: -Nearly three-fourths of an Inch of rain strictly All-wool, made with Double Seat and Knees. For Waists. 40c, 50c, G2c. leu during tbe night, making the total precipitation since Monday mornini? about 2 inches.

Several cellars on Corsets. Bargain Day South street were flooded aud Joe Mar- We have just added cott bad to rescue his porker from the flood at 2 30 o'clock Wednesday morn-lug. Ad iron nost which suDnorted a Edward I). Chandler has been it borne from Dartmouth since last Wednesday, and expects to return this week. Union Fast day service will be held at tbe Methodist church at eleven o'clock a.

tn Revs. McMillan and Morrill presiding. Miss Nellie Foley has been at her borne in Heading several days, bat returned to Mrs. Prosper Merrill's Wed. to our line of corsets corner of tbo Engine House, over the Men's Spring: Suits the swum Branch, was carried away, allowing that corner to settle fonr or five Thompson Glove Fitting, inches.

John Dunbar, who livea npar Taf tsville, is reported to have aaid that one of the leading in great variety. Spring Overcoats and Mackin- corsets of the day. toshes. Latest in Hats, Caps. Gloves and Nrk- I Lot Veilings, I Lot Table Covers, 1 Lot Family Pickles, Chow Chow, 1 Lot Canned Goods.

Try a pair. $1, $2. wear. Fancy and White Shirts. De saw that iron post float over the Tafuvllle John bas seen many signs and wonders.

As much rain bas not fallen before since October. Tbe remains of Calvin Austin Fairbanks were brought bere for interment Tnesday aftrruooo. He was well known In Woodstock, having been Undiordof tbe Eagle Hotel from 161 to 18, and afterward in Park Cottage for about tnree years. Since that time bia home has been with bis dsuk-hter, Mr. Joseph Hartshorn, in bedaam, where his death occurred on Sunday.

Mr. Fairbanks was born in Royal Worcester Corset. Warner's Corsets. Ball's Corsets. Watch Spring Corsets.

Ferris Waists. neaday morning. B. II. Tinney bas been confined to bis bed a number of days by grip, but is now past tbe worst of it, nnloss bad luck attends him.

W. F. Newton went with bis household effacis to Lebanon, N. Monday. Mrs.

Newton and Walter went, also, on Tuesday. Rer. J. I). Beeman is attending conference at Waierbury, and no morn-fog service will be held at the Methodic church next Sunday.

Service are held at eleven o'clock a. eaclvtlay ibis week in St. Jsmes' cburcb. and on Fast dav an extra service will he held at 4 30 p. m.

Mit Holland arrived at the Hill last week, and most of tbe available womea ia tbe Tillage are engaged in tbe usual spring renovation. Edwin Da via of White River June- lion was in town tbe last of tbe week, 1 Attend our Spe cial Bargain "Day With every cash purchase of $5.00 or over, we present the fine engraving "CSSxllCLlT'C KAP.CZ TO TH3 SEA" Our Prices are the Lowest W. S. ESS WH "27 ST a DANA BROTHERS. rnru -m, ihjj, the youngest of ten children in tbe family of Calvin and Lydia Fairbanks.

These sons and daughters were ail above sixty years of ar before tbe first death occurred, bnt Morris (j. Fairbanks of this village la now tbt sole survivor, la the df-osaavaed learned tbe harness-maker's trsvde of bis brother, M. in Wood- bale. J.B.JONES. New York Cash Store..

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