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LAKE CMAMPLAIN ROUTE eUftHT IN TRAFFIC BELT CONSTIPATION I
IS DANGEROUS , _ _ , — - (F«<«eal Action on Improvement Urg>
PinkleU, the New Laxative, t •* **' **•* *"••••* •*« «4 Really Do Correct I t : N ^ * r " N#w Vork ,"t"Mta' The su ft-rer ^«m constinatten, id dia»
tre**^ a t* r eariig. gas torn* on the uoniacU, t'*o aUloruea hat a fooling of «>nvi*<!r* **i4 wc^ul ami ia bant aad d»»
fw» blood soon ahsorh* poisons thai pkmli have Uvn e*priit*l and loss of gabh itSowtf that the body is being poorly aau-- M lleedarars l^-otoe frequent, t*w pat-•*«»! id drowsy, irritable and miiae pur** futtL
r\akn-LS the new laxative fulls, do not jojroittlH re*lc*4 bfiVare s>x*mipti»h~ iag *V r work of correvtii ^eotueinsasori, baeafr*?ti-ydanotstimulateilia twees) to0t*T<>\tn*>n, Tiny sauiiat aatata as aaCj thai t*»e anion is regular and (oron-V 5.4 witttoul gritiinr. tfnkJrfg pat t'*» i* ver, stoiaaru and bowel* in bar* ptmi **•, per!ert working onlff.
A ') »rttr»alolIinkW4^ will eonviao* »xi that i?»«-y are Ilia itlra! laxative, %/rery d racist «wn now suptdy T«*e with r^Wst^cwaddt irrboafe . II rile to the l>r. Wi!»iamg M«>tlrina Co,. R Km* r a S ' . K V^ioral laalat l iuokMiinc ailaiHMiiibdliaaaaaaal af
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laai l 4 aa>. and taal i . * vt-> and kuaaaada. tf aay
a:.J «ko«a aaaaea axa aa i ?.nga, Anna J. Hoader
- . t a Hek»a C Potior. ' i i . « r i n b«wrdal#y. aiao
- l k nrs |t#ardai#r. a w e d ; N.rtii. J iiriag. taa aairt
. . ^.^e* graataea, aaitgataf ' . n »f aaid Uooraw C. Nortav ., 1 »:.<rir r«ap«ctiYa wlvaa aad
> f i i , r all of wkoai aad • .r.--> AT** imknowa to plata-: • - Mutual i-f* laaoraaca
Laka Caaaiplaia la aa oaaeatlal part of aay through waterway syaieai ba-
|imeoa Atlantic at&ooard puiau aad Canada, aad projects aow undar way or likely to rocei?a favoraals aetioa la tas aaar tutors greatly eaaaaoa tbs ituportaaco of gaaeffoas treatmaat of the Caaaiplaia dlatrict.
ForwaMjat la polata of coat aad aaar* sat to taa lakvs Is of course taa graat recoaatracUoa of tag EH* Caaal aya tasa taa Now Barge Caaal. oa walck aa amount apatoarbliig |t&0.ga#.awi la la coarsa af ampaadltara. TaJs will replacs taa aid woraoat caaal witk a
waterway aatwasa Late Erla Hadsoa Rirer af twelve-foot
aaatb. wttb locks of sack dlaisggtaas to adamit of tka paaaagw of bargee of XCKKI toaa* caaaelty. Taa Caaaiplaia Caaal, coaaecUag taa Mudaoa Rlvar at tke saaaa tanafaal point. Watarford. wRa Lake Caaaiplaia. la a part af taa atato syatasm. Hoik of taesa waterway* eoaaeet w|tk taa AtUatlc aaar i* krd tarougk oaa V the great*** aa* oral watercourses la taa country, taa liudaoa Riier. r«qutrtng no improvement oa its lower portion, aad witk rVOerai artioa for tne devpeaing of. T a # |«portaacw of the Battla of its upper channel partly under « r . | H k m l l J I | r t i r c . ^ i u c ^ a to r*tognl * laaaanably aaaured cf future eaten- | | l o m t / ^ c o e ^ ^ & ^ Vnlim4
IUOO. At u t saoutk« tals liver cog> necta witk Long lalaad Sound and all the great traAc of aoatkrra N^w England. whUe tae opening of taa Cape Cod Canal wilt give ready passage tor modern bargee of large canarity to react Maanarbuaeita Ray aad Boetea karbor. StUl more important aa a freight trmJtc producer will be the At*
(laatlc intraeostal waterway chasm, aa (whick the Army enataeers aave aow
favorable reconmmeodntkiaa
A TONIC FOR THE NERVES Nervou* |«T»pU« wl*o l»a\«* i.« t >rt <*e-
YelopiHl a nuiii4^s that eat i t«* i*Ht>ginM%i an I trvateil by it«e ni«Mik«-al proita^'i! li3vatl»egrtauwtti*»uUe in Dieting n> liof. lrntatu»nf 1*4 ia* IM*, iJ *-|»k*4»m^Hf uenxMi<«t]ya|>e{i«»ia9 ail thus* discou»ioit» iu^Le life un«eial>le but arv «-u«lured raUnr Uian run a citM-tor'g bill aiUiout uV unit* h»f»s of r tx>%e*>
Kvt*ry aut-h auil«-.*r aiiotild kiK>w tlw datij**r of Mich a i"»!nlil.*»:« of t. e i n r -\ Hi3 •yaf i i , >irrvuiMd«'i*iiuy aii*l e%c«n paralysis may easily n MJU U IIKJ tone ol U>c uentw is not rv*u>ti «i.
Tin* one *»•/ fa*-t it.kt l»riu^« U*>f* and Mivf m Uiai Uia tu rvtw cam be n>umd by buibiuiiT upt)»e b!«imL It rauuid l e loooftrn rt-i aU^I that only iim>u^!i the b!ood can aotirisbtiM-nt **>*! v*-*Urirm rom*h the nerves. l>r ^liiliann** lit.k l*iil?« tuaJke lite Mot>l TMU aitd t"d a J quM'kJy rntota vitality a:ui ei»««rry to a weak aer%«»ussypi4-u&. A n«r*ou* |er-sua wbo gt%ia tin^e yills atrial i* a-iticed certain toseag->o»l rti-alsf s»HI» w^i*l b tnoret the breetit will l«e la«tu»< beiatisa the troal4a is atlat*l»eil at its to*** 1 bta UR> I maktw w««ak i»^r>r^ Ruildiag a f tin* Ui-o.1 reaVuvs the nerve ior«>e.
t n t a h o g o f l»r. WiUiau V link Fills trwtay aa«l writ* the l>r V. illtan • Xle»li-eitiet^o., r hetM«-ta«l.v, V V . Vr a free eopy of ** l>isnasss of ti*t* Ner%ou* .^yanu. ••
HEROIC WOMAN FOUGHT AT OUNS OF THC CAGLC.
IMPORTANCE OF T H E NAVAL CONFLICT AT PLATTatURG.
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States were areaeated to the sul mittee of the Senate Committee aa the Library at Waahiagtoa last ween ta moat Impressive manner Sen ator Hoke Smith of Georgia could not be present aad Senator Root was sick
,la bed wtta lagnppe. so A^mMAor Luke Lea of Teaaeesee. tae able of the committee coaducted the leg atone, cnairsmaa Francis Lyade
(Stetson of the Plattabarg Centenary | Comauaaion nrat called upon Asststaat t Secretary of the Navy. Fraaklta D
Her H*r*9 and Courage SUppiag Over Dead Rody of Hus
band la Rattle of Plattseurg, Rear Admiral A. S. Harker. V. S. N.
retired la the February issue of The Navy, the official organ of the Navy League of the Culled States, is the author of No. I to i series of aaval romtnisceace* by famous ofUcer* of the United States Navy. Admiral Barker's contribution to the serks ** * story of the late Admiral Joseph Smith, a veteran of the War of 1*12. who told the story almaetf ta Admiral Barker nearly forty years ago. Admiral Saiitk was thee ** years of age. The story tells af the battle aa Lake Cbampaia. when Smith, then a Uee- \ tenant was attached to the Saratoga* Cfeiennewore Macdoaougka flagship {
When the Kagle Joined the flotilla aaar Plati sourg. oa Lena Ckamplata." j the story as t Id to Admiral Barker by Almiral Smith reads: 1 was earringj
aa the Saratoga, Commodore Machoa-ougks flagmhlp, aa second Ueuteaaab Raymond Ferry waa her nrat lieu tea-' ant One day the coauaudore told
| me to pack my tmak. as he was going i to tranafor me to the Kagle, to be her grat beutea%nt. Capt Henley having
leaked for me The Commodore took !uW to k<-r In his own boat. I "The Kagle required a good deal of iwork to get her in good nghtieg trim. ' aa she waa n new v*M»et. mounting 20 gusa. I wormed fci:d altering rg-ciug mud s^ila. working early and late. frequently with palm and needle myself—until *he was toleribly well flt- mm ted out. But we were short of men to
BROKEN LENSES
We can dupl catc any lens from the broken |vrcc« without the, pre-s.s iption.
We grind all our own lenses and duplicate any lens within TWENTY-FOUR HOURS and m the majority of case s within THREE HOURS
ACCIIMCY POSITIVELY OLAKAMHHD
WEEKLY D4US F. B. SANBORN
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\>z:;,a t .f New York; WU1 lam ^ ' . ^ L : *'*•*.* I? Sprague. -?nu: -. J-nn ^ \l Morris aad Albert •1 rr^-^hton. Hal \ sUi-t k. the wife of i C.
» o m s aaa njsen ^ U t o f t 4 9tomm4 and the head of Us Leomnd. Jennie ^ ^ — l f c # ^ J o | l M ^ ^ ^
Mr. Stetaoa made a Me pointed out to
for connecting the aataral baya, M U M « a .4 rt*.r« *!•»« t t e ™™* . ^ ^ ^ * m
^ a b o v d i» « * * • w*y M to p t o r t * | t u M ^ | t a | ^ ^ tlmMck « a ^ o r t * i i « . N>.««« t o « , ) U k M ^ t M k SfMm to C < J - B
of navlaav • J T ~ orate tne victory aad of the latereat Florida*! W^M ^ # w^ vm T«
i Ixmg lalaad Re^ad aad New Torn 7
t e n - Jrnare- betag actRtwaa; ^ Mlgmm4j ^ . ^ ^ b T l t ^ As ifL, hratlaa name of said aefwa ^ ^ M l a f t d K a l s W | U . ^ ^ Umf
last • ng unkaowa ta plaiattaTs; Ed I •ird Harnett, rl J Barker
persons having or c iay interest ta or Uea upoa t h e | R | T f s r ^ rtw i9 ^j^^ -s desenbed is tke complaiat. — b T ^ ww*^ t9
aata Trial deeared la t h e ! ^ ^ ^ t death for of Esse*
Te tke above named defeadnats j m*w- t*» Delaware City.
v i rk the guns. 1 g Jt t%*pt. Heaeys par-mi«*«oa to urge tne Commodore to let ua have some uf tke crew of kls flag-ship, and at last he agreed to give me forty men. twenty to be selected by a r t from volunteers, aad the oth-**r twenty to be selected by hte f)r*t
•aid he could Admiral Smith remember tae name of hero the records la the Navy Depart-rieat aiao bear out the tratafulaees of tbe «tory *A narrated by Admiral Suiitk to Admiral
PORT KENT. As altaost ev«-rw one vol- mm « . nickea out treaty at«d' 7 * ' , "**"* * ***** m** * * • « • sometime after tke
convincing iieuteaant unterred. I . _ _ . _ _ _
and. of coorae. the nrat tteutea, i * « • « « ***» —< « aat gave me tne taenty he coasidered *** ** °* t k * " • **** W
^ tae least dealraate. StUl there m******1***^ They had a flaw ride. ~~— day he took a load af
OFFICIAL CONFIRalATION OW HARRY V. RAOFORD** OEATH.
Well-Knewn Writer at-d Earlorer Mn4 Companion Last Life la Quarrel
Witli Eskimo. Official details of the aad of Harry
V. ttadfocd and T. George Sweet* who met death in tke Far North* have Just been received from the Canadian mounted police. They Indicate that A quarrel followed a misuadorstaadlag between fUdiord and his Eskimo, In which both American* were Allied-
Mr. Hadford was a member of the Society of the War of 1812. and Franh W. Thomas. Presides! of the society ia Troy undertook to secure the details af k*s death for the society. He
aid of Heary Harmea No-of Albany aad Rouses Point aad
la reply to the Utters letter has received the report of Mr. HalL The Hudson Bay Cosapany s factor at
to Mr. Ray of the company, the oAcer la charge
of the NeJsoa River district, which fat-laws aad esplalna Itself
Chesterweld Inlet, Jane 11. 1*1*. 0. R. Ray. Keq.. Omcer In Charge Nel-
soa River District. Dear Sir: The Eskimo Akulark who
took the Radford party from Shulu Lake to Bath hurst Inlet arrived today and reported that both Mr. Radford and Mr. Street were murdered by the liatkhunit Inlet Kektmo. Co* muck. Mr. Radford s trader at Shultz Lake. aaa the fifbt to bring down the new*, but aa 1 generally take little stock In Indian yarae, I placed very little con-ndeece la it unul I saw Akulack myself.
liotk Mr Ford and myself questioned him tulce today and his version of the story was practically the same as Cow-mock a.
Akulack left Mr. Radford about the ;*h of June and s}*ent the sammer a IHtle sooth of the Eskimos, tut came in contact with them several times, and also bought a wife from them,
order, which he o r e bought and paid for with n rifle.
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Is L e a s e he w apt L §L Butlls aad wife
When Akulack parted from Mr Rad-tae least demlrable Still there * « ^ ™ ~ r ~ K J " ^ " " * " ^ "*•" T b # f o r « * ^W^vs that everything ana not enough to work the guns property T r * ^ '* . t o ° * a hm4 * ** • V good order, he had ha
A few day. before the fight 1 got ****** t o * * * * * * * « « * « * . Run- mmd p ^ p ^ ^ w w
permiaaioa to go oa shoe* to see If I ' * * * •"loinonilea • • ************* t<* b* **»Wu~. t*. t*o of ls> rouid get axy of our soldiers ta n ^ " " * * ^ T ? 7 ^ ... «d were supposed to guide k l a ta a]
e baler that waa wintering some sixty j
Pleted
REGULARITY IS THE KEYNOTE OF SUCCESS
in a watch or clock. If it doesn't keep correct time vou might as well sHl it for old metal. But if it can be made right, we can do it We make a specialty of fine repairing and every timepiece that leaves this establishment is thorough* ly tested. This service costs no more than the ordinary kind. Better investigate.
WALKER-SHERMAN CO.*U>4NY
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try the Army eag^aeers to cwtv ^ coaaected w i u the battle oa a "• oat The Commodore gave me a ^ « • « * « Rantaa Bay with the Delnwnre » - M m k i ^ M ^ i r w m A ^ n j ^ *«* u . i^n^ml Macomb, commaadtng | • t ^ r ^ t t * risltora mat Thursday man which Heary K.
sad *»aca of them Vu. are hereby summoned ta am
«er ihe complaint in this artioa. a a w | 0 r
iu ^arve a copy of your answer oa the. mm4 r untifls auoroevs uithin twenty
2«)| days after the senru* of this semmons. etclusivs uf the day of ser vice: and :a case of your failure tc Han
• brought to the hearing Mr. AvertlL w a n o | ; but Macomb would not let looking quite well in spite of h*s » * have any men. saying he had not
, ^ightjfour years aad Just as keenly **<**gk i»oldiers te defend the place. j barge trahV from Boreeatowa aB the | f t U I W W U > a M rwmr to ^n x^ relates **d »e wsa eJEpectlng the British Geo-jsray to Delaware City, trom w h l c h ' ^ ^ , ^ ^ r > , ^ *au*y. atteaded the eral. with a superior force to
£ X than a
this protected
Ig recoeameaded with Bay through the purchase
af Canal
already arraaged tor of Caeseaeake Bay
with the North Cera* by the purchase of
greatly mjuyed
aad George
hearing Idreea. | Rev. L. A. V Stone of Vergeaaes, Vice
, Thoraas F. Coaway . Frank K Green of S t AJbaas, VL atom Dffliagkam aad Page of V
Rer. J<* * D. Caldwieh. D of the Catholic
Mrs. Joha Reaaeil and Mrs. picki- vera saopphag la last Tbureday.
- Mm. M. C Weatherwas was a business vial tor la KosssTlilo Thursday
>!rk if. n VanderbUt le visiting reist vri is Albany. N. T.
— Aa ice boat came over from Bur-
ith
ndr>-attArk a t »in*o»« anytisae "Well General"* said 1 haven't you
W. ; m lot of prisoners that you would like " Yes Indeed.* he e*id: 'you may,
have all my ,wiseaern. If yoa want!1**' '* " " ^ "*** "** * gave me a ante to the
la
miles west of Point Barrow aad whom the Bnthharst times trade
Mr. Radford aaa about to make a start. In tart, the man supposed to go ahead and stirred mhen the ethers tacked out and would not go. and Mr. Radford to enforce obedience struck
ated.
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January 20. 1*11. HATCH A CU7TK.
Af!«-i:neys, No. lee >.£b af Manhattan, N.
spoke lorcefaUy aad eioqweaUy
htm with the handle of a whip. A fight t a n g l e Monday morning with several ^ ^ mnd Uf lim4titt4 m a s #Peared
in the oacA Ly another native. Mr. crossing n crack not tar u , ^ 1
from the point they ma lata shell k e in
were soldiers who far vari-
' and «• jwatnaa
thrown oat. The
aaeear or anavar iudgerment will be akea aga'nrt you by default for the!which Is to be enlarged
- \Uf demanded in the complaiat. Ued Below North Carolina two cae>| ^ - ^ ^ t n # r f ! m n lot af worn to tiectiag llnka wiU afford entrance t o . d o M e r e r y ^ f # u ^ ^ a ^ ^^^ ta a kind of red loeem. They were seat the long chaia of deep thoroogtifares ^ ^ ^ ^ D > ( ) | | # a t e r f ^ mpon. . for. and came la with their tncee aad that reach from Georgetown. 3. CX aBj T W puusbarg aad Veratoat Itdisji ;-tmT— —1 few clothes they had tnm.ihm ^
ay to the St. Johns River. 1 ^ ^ 9iMrtm4 home, with high hopes covered Hh red dirt—a hard looking ! It will, therefore, be readily aeea' l | u a pendsteat effort would wla for set. I told theta I
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^>.roees or aaxt of kia of Greet Lakes aad through govern T. Hall If any. and their work, which Is to Uak together ail af
erlfe ~ " s rua to- ti.v r. it* but
was muraerud before he had time to pel up any kind of fight.
According to the story told akulack Taey were alt at i r o f m
? W ™ ^ T munut *** ***** **** ****** kw one of the aativea who was suppoa with ball and chasm, d^cging trecches t o t k # . P < l ! t * ? • t o ° m tMm ***** *°* ***** «d te have witneaaed the fight tNe ve
lie> aad by the father af hia new wile, Mr. Radford put up auite a fight before he gave m and had to be speared several tunes before he fell and as his life lingered as he lay oa the ground,
,tbe battle of Plattaburg the recognl- • them to the Ragle to fight. "*w
it deserves. I "The prisoners were delighted at those present at the hear the prospect: so t had their
Mr*. W. H. Suaadorff la la town
to
addition to the sprak^rm. w- knocked off aad marched them down , ing in * r^s and husbands, af any , tke coastal waterways. Lake Chans- fr^n inattaburg Mayor William H. te the landing Arthough I had a good
names are ua-' plain Is brought Into direct coneec- (Cw0g C i t j Judge ChatVs A. Barnard., ^es*»d bfaat. It took two trips to get and a.stiffs: Anna J. and Helen C. Potter.
ties wtth two vastly Unronaat nrter les of trtAr, and U Is oaly natural to
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fTtsner F. Botaford. Jay A Freeman. th*m aboard the Eagle. I thiak there VV K 1'arkhurat. Kdwin O Moore. Irs were about forty of them. They were
f < harles Beardsiey. also anticipate that a portion of the traffic f A R^wij on and Frank K. Rran. Joha then scrubbed, had their hair cwt aad
h^rles Beardalee; George ,rt.r ins ting ia th* t*-rr*Ti T « « u*R'g McDowell of Mooers Jurvction. ><esrds trimmed, and their dirty old i viiig. the heirs at law. »*#* an outlet to the Canadian market, j p y ^ Vertnont Robert VV. McCuen, clothes exchanged for pursers clota-
ir.tees. assignees or nest This will come about throuth neces-; f n h m iicfniveUy. and Millard F. Barnea. ing. I u^orge C. North. If any *arr improvement of Lake Ctounplaia _ r^ea there were Congres«-.:nan Peter' '1 stationed them at the guns end ; >vtive wives and hue and of the water course* th^t connect Q Teneyck of Atrmny: HOB. Jrtseph ^rilled th#-m morning and eight uatil
^a of a horn and whose the lake wtth the St. I-awrence R*ver.' H F^ l t t ir o] t nd Hon Salvalor** A the fight came off. *:io«n to plaintiffs, Wii- and b*inc as interstate prot»ositioa, rr*ti?lo of S>w York city. H*-n. John Just t»efore th^ tattle hslf a dorea ^l.'on. Alden Sprague. suoh ;mproT#»Tr*ent on Lah» Champiain j^r^x of Buffalo. Co! Ch*r!«>s A TI ># cia^s l^lorjging to the band oa
M >rrts and Alr^rt E i« properly within the rirovince of the riooth of Wasbingt'vn. D. C H^nry A -i» Te c%m* aboard, aad wjtn them the ' all other persons has ?e<Vrnl covemment- The deep^^-^ Wnrrmh of f*hilad*»'rhja, a rx^ndson s * 5fe of ore of the musicians I stair to have any latereat a*d ftraighteaiiig of the channel in Gf^, Al«»xiine>r MsComb «ho com- t nr>ed the woman, near tb* mxcazSne. the premises described the Narrowa? and otb*r points in the m a r d ^ j ^ ^ 1^4 f^^^ m% rnattsburg j s fir from darker as possible. r Uke are of far more than local inter- ^ rharles Murray of N*w York city.! T h e Kms> had the head of the « summons Is aarred ***• *»d the business interests of New n^^^^ry ^f t be Catholic Summer line, and v n anchored with springs ubHcetioa. pursuant ta York aad New England should be n ^booi i->a her cable.
.e Honorable Hearr T TOtt *• raocmiaianaiag each Unnrora-j j ^ T b f t n m . ^ f j ^ ^ j p t r V d t o t J l k #
-e of the Supreme eoart »**L I Qv* on af awaary a«d Defwavid. • m posttkm sb#»ad. so as to rake the j Only so many cattle, bore**, sheep, ^ *«* t»«^d- **e then let go an
M Y K 1 D N E Y 5 A R K lor h o ^ c a a tw»tiot I f j faacatt lecarea K I L L I N G H E ! «** ****** *** **** ******* *** I***- n f l ******[** C l * Saratoga Another
iceet girls are famm** lata a railroad British vessel howewer. s^acreeoed ia the same manoeuvre aad raked the
f New York, dated 4. and filed with the Uth day of
•. the
7 of Essex at the e ta
tfr street car *a a enteral withont word of legal rtro-! v'-****-
be arrested ea the; ws,
—Mr. ssd Mrs. Albert Read
ta take ^ ' • " • " — - - ^ ***** Uo
i they have been rsaitlag —Mrs. T. F. Page ^
Waterbury. V u to attend the of her brother, Mr. Mara.
—Mr. Broseiey Spragae of A usable Forks waa la town mat Friday after *ome hoaaehold goods he moved ta the Forka.
—Mr. aad Mrs. B. Reed returned from their wedding trip aad are located ia the Faraham house.
—Miss Lydia Wlnship of Platte burg +n4 Miss Merril of Keeserille were cailirc oa friends In town Saturday.
—Miss Wmlherwax visited n few Jjys n Koe*ev|jie last meek.
—Miss Josephine r»ull s and brother Mr. U J. fluilis *r*» in matUberg for a few da* s.
—Caavasscrs from ihe Presbyteriaa «hurt h vr»re calling in town last Sunday aftrrnoaa.
—The Hev. H. F. T a u s of Keeeev-flle win bald a service in the chapel nes t SusdHv at 3 p. m.
- M r s - George Stark Is spending a few weehs ia Keeeerii ie.
~Tb*» tnacy f i i fnae of Dr ance regret t e hear of his
—An vchpmm party at A usable Wednesday evening was eery interested la watching the the
— W e are amrtng a taking the the toe f s the
—Mr. M. K.
by betting his he got laisbJng touch throat c u t Akulack < why the Kshuno refused to paay Mr. Radford said that the man s wile a a s taken 111 and Mr. Radioed not uadersianding the Fakimo language must have taken n wrong naeaa-ing and tried to force obedience. AAulac* named the pruic.pal murder-era aa Hutl ia-iara aad Ani-me-kexnic.
Th.s rei*ort like ail others Irum the inuiana. m.gut be lai»e. but aa Akue H4i it coafc^aered a hrst-ciass and re-i^b.e i.«Mk.*u%». a i d a s 1 ti led to im-j f t M Li on kun the coutvequences re> e.uiu-6 Irum *iiy l*us*z a;aun*e£U iiiJiiv . v inui on ^«i tl j-er»* n* as Mr. i;auio:d «kud Wr. t?ireet -md the deter-n.;:*!.* *uj in ^a.ch he eaciuded his
his un«i!lingness to go back into that ... .r «t>3 A txkuer. 1 have t o doubt
there is a ceruia amount af 1.1^ iL L S MaTem'M«tS. UL.Je 1 mas in2*nd I had aa Eaki-
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Friday,, Mar. 20th Returr of the Season's Great
est Success OLIVER MOROSCO
Offers the Greatest Comedj of the decade
PEG O'MY HEART Br J- Hartley Manners, In
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HOSTILITIES OPENED IN VERMONT BEFORE LEXINGTON
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March 13th should be a memorable' ^ay in Vermont s history, for on this day, 3? days before the battle of Lex-
(rom ail blame and! 1 1 * 0 1 1 - *oati*.fJea began at Westmin-ster ia that state, where William French was shot ~by the hands of Croei M inistereal tools of Georg j e 3d la the Corthouse at 11 a Clock at night." so says the epitaph still to be
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