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WJnt<m and 4a!lglit.~r viAitl~ur f(ljjlids ani! relp.· tive\ ' · · ' -On T~;~~~<l:n~i~g~~bt last. Dr. El- mer and . entertained a board lJ.y number . a tnrl!;ey {lin- Tl~~~~:~ who .. took& ner. . .e of the taxpo.y- -Mrs. trlysses Sohaul will · teMh an efficient super- the Latin oliai.ss at Marshall Seminary many are· desirous of re- · . aftEq'JIQ-ODIJ of eaoh wee~ the oQm- turninghtm.·next year. · ing winter, . · . -'Messrs Streeter and Sellman are -Fred Wyatt and wife gava. 'their havine exQellent suooess In condatlt- fourth danee last Friday to a large ing clo.sses in vooal musio at this. crowd as us;qal at which fun andfl'ol- plaoe and West Ca.mbridg!l. Abont ic reigneds~P.reme. • seventy-flvtnohola.rs are enrolled on -Albert Myers and wife were oa.Ued tb.e lists at botb. p!a.oes. These to attend tlie funeral of his mothe1• gentlemen have !Jpen in town for whioh was 1ield from her late resi- sttvera.l weeks and by their courteoas deuce In Lanslugburgh on FridlltV manner have W()D the respllot of a Ia t. large number of our residents. They -Mr. Hawl$:1ns of Cambridge was are well a.da.pted to their business. throu~rh tbUI place last week sellin~r a B\-ST OJUlBNWICH. -'Mrs. Du~wls spending the week in SaleJD., tb.e guest of Mrs. Sam Ma- haffy. -Harry Kenyon commenced his winter term of sohoolla.st week Mon- Monda.J. -J. w. Dobbill. had thll u.Usfortuo.e to loose q ulte 11 valuable horae one nlgllt last; week IVith l:n11.amwatlon of th~ng~ : -Cllarlie Moore and A.rthor V•n· dasen spent last week in Vermont banting. They report a.n abunda.n()e or game. 'l'hey brought home som.e squirrels 88 B trophy of their sport. -A drD.IIl corps has been org&nized here with about twenty members, who are trained semi-weekly nnd.-.r the direction of Profedsor Davenport. Tb~ corps has been named the wu. ll&Dl Walker druiD corps In honor of hie having 80 liberally aided the boys tn lte orgaolzo.tlon. They expeot to oompeta with tho bet~t tn due time. -Alth()ogh a. lltitle l.&te we would not tail to lllentlon that Roe who bas been proprlet.or of tbe Valley Hotel tho pa..st summer, Jnet v!lllated and movcd Into the house opposite the hotel in tb.il! vll- la~a. tlrst-olaS8 oarpet stretcher as well as some other first-class ho118ehold &r· tioles. -The Mt. Willard musioa.l assoola.- tlon of Ea.ston, have organized ·a sln~iug clau at the seminary under the tuition of Ptofessor Streeter. Ther11 are 40 tickets sold, -Allen Beckley and Herbert Borah have issned \nvitations to the young people ot Easton to attend 1\ danoing pa.J:t.y.- at the b.()me ot George Gifford on Wednesrl\Y night of tldl! week in honor at Mies Della. A. glorious time is anticipated. -Quarterly meeting servioss will be held iu tba Methodist church Bun- day mornlcg, cowmenelng with a love feMt at 10:80 o'clook, lreaohing at 11 o'oloo~ by Rev. T. 6-rtflln, D. D., presiding elder of the Troy district. Qc~~trterly oonferenoe Sat· urday eveniug at 7 o'olook. -On Friday night last, as Mr. Long lin of Sooth Easton \V&B ret nrn- lng from a d.aoae, he saw a man with a bag on his b&ok on the steps of Peter Flynn's store. He immediately gave oba..se aroaslog the Flyllll boys on the way. The7 tracked him as far as John l'ower s where they lost the tr&IL A.n entl'anoe had been ef- teBted by tb.e man securing an old pieoe of soythe; blade from a..n old iron pile, pr::yln~ ojf the putty andre- moving s pa.ne of gllllls. He had tall:- en two nnderehlrts, one oyel'llhirt, two pair or drawers, five pair of gloves and s. revolver. ~ALBM. -Jamoo Gtbaon. jr., attended tho Yale-Prlooe- ~n . These Perfectly Assorte·d Stocks. 'we are prepared with just those stylish and Wol'thy goods t~at you are always accustOJmd to get here. We don't know of a want in the general line of D.ttY GOODS that could'nt be well filled here, and if it is something out of the ordinary, we will be glad to get it. Try us for that new dreBB, hat, cloak or pf\ir of blankets. ····-·-···· A NEW Off 1RTMENT. In the Basement we have just added a complete lioe of LAMPS, from small hand lamps for 19 cts. to a fine a.ssortment of Ban- quet Lamps, with or without Silk Shades, a.t any price to suit your purse. -Mrs. Bell. Curtis, while alone and sitting o.t bor organ one night reoent;. ly, was very mnoll. Slll'prlsed to 11ee a tramp open the door and after view- ing th6 situation said to another drnn.ken comr&do its &ll right oome 011. Bot abe witil presence of mind oueq ualed by a. f~tw ladles, suddenly sla.med the door agalnllt him witb amob force 111 to pmh him olean out;. Mrs. Ourti! qniokly barred her door~~ and tbt>o sat down to tremble with fea.r 'l'lhlle the two drunken tramps wended their way In another direc- tion. J. A. McDouGALL. W~T C:AMBRiDOa -\How much &hO!e ll'<lnhloe ooet u. which llOTOr bappan.\ Tho 'IMITY loot 'll'intor (&t 111 ll<lforo onr well• and oprlngo Will'& I!Uod, for lnal&nco. \h b in -Our tint lllnl' ...... n~ olf '!pi • o ra ,•• 1. a1vn of an oP!)n wlnter~lt ls '\'d. d h--' -Tho tlinPi oeb()Ql at Wbileaido o urou, under the irilstrnCllloq o_f Mr. Sollma.n. promloes to be & llli<>CO ... jnelllin4 from \bO flrn IWO pth•rlnllll on T!IIT nup!O&ll&nl ovenl\lil& We b .po \may &nd that OTel7b<>d.y w!U ke~p good natured. Mnsloal peop)o &rG ll&id to 1>o an. nsm!17 ~t.alu''-fterutfro~ 'In! meant lo 11&1. School on Weiln ... da:v md Saturday OYenin.J<s; -NeYer. darm.g our remembrance. havo thoro l>oen more sahoah ~n t<ae.hers in tbls pari or lhe ooUIJty, Dn& nob eeem! to be tho caeo ~ )'CI!r for tho wmter term, W01' Oam- brldi'e. South Cambridge and .Eu~n St&lion buetees &ro said \o be in search of leachors. Parh&11' Oomtni58 on or Donnt. oonld aid tbom. -Mi.i-lin Broou a.nd flllllilY oalled on Ws ru- ler, Mn ObarlGS Mlltlniro, whlle emonto t'rOln Bennington to GJoV'tlftvflle lui SolmdllT• -A yoUJJI{ qql'l!!o belonglna ~ an emploroe of John ll~~d beaame frlght.iocd near Bohen Sewell'• Bnn~a:v aflemO<ln and ran away. He ..,.., cana;hl in D. oN, Brmmell'o deld. Tbe new hArness was bndly broken, and the ho\'e wan somewhAt inJnrod by a wiro fence. PORT MILLER. -Tho fllungogot olilld of John Hlll'ris dlod last &tnrd&y aft..moon. the funerall'fliS held at the home M:on<iay al 1 p. m. Altbotlllh !here h&ve beoo o.bont a hundred callas of meulesln llrlo pE&oo tbis ill the only case ap to .Uta lhal b& proved fatal. Wo >JIDPB.Ihlze mill &he BClrro'll'fi:lgJI&renta. -COllliiliBI:ioner PalllllAn ia r&PIIdPwl tlio abnlment of thQ iran bridge on tho river road, -llohool which was closed in Dial. No. 18 on account of the me&S!ea, began again last Mon. day morning. ~alirut IB o.bnollt over for Ibis rear, for nan wee a a&turday Ute e&ll&l Wlll be officially closed nnless ol....,d bEfore by ioo, -The Ladies' illite soaiety or the Reformed church will give \ l!lliiJl'll In Nichols' haJJ ThAnksgiving &V'Ilnin!f. All are cordia.II:r ln· vi~d. oe Parrow. to eriY of AdADJS, M&ss., who~ been llri:;n~ ~e the PMI six months will rdnm eaal tbis week. -Sam. Barker Is lllUible ~ work owins ~ • felon 011 his fingez. VLY SUMMIT. Oats; Corn, Rye, Pctatoes, Butter and Cheese; these are some of the principal products of tbe fa.rms of New York :itste, and the prices for 1895 will make the lowest reoord in their history. • ~ • G ltOTffiNG • lo4 • is obeap, bm; H. M. Ross & Oo. can supply the greatest produoing olB!ls in the world (the farmer) in a satisfactory way; if they will boy their supplies from them who keep paC'e with the times, and are wil· ling (in times like pre!!ent) to work on narrow msrgains. 'l'hose in need of a WINTER OVERCOAT shonld bear in mind there is more comfort, more healtll proteotion,- more style per dollar expended in one of our Overcoats than in any article of wearing apparel in our store. A ·Little Will Do Wonders at H. M. ~oss & Co.'s As low n.s $5 for a serviceable Overcoat. Or $6 for a real nice, quite stylish one. . For $10 nQte we will serve yon still better, bnt if you will open your pnrse wide enough to let $14 slip out we ~ill show you an Overcoat that will compare favorably with BllY made to order. Men's and Boys' Suits. Boys' Little President. Boys' Little Governor. Boys' Little Capta.in. These suits are double knee apd se!lt; w~rr11outed not to rip. Men's Backs a.nd Frocks in this Fa.U St,Yles. We have a full line of Gents' Furnishings, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps CA~Jr. AB~ :IIX&Jt.I:IRB. I ; ' ! T Wu:lvet *bepait we kea-41i 11:001 ;;;. Silw'dar 8nnd6.y, Hoilda.:v, . 'l'nesda.y, Wednesd -Post1 his home -The until Sal a.ccount · -B. B. tioD. witt store. ~ place. -Th01 tortone1 one da.y quite ba -Lon1 trained W.ednes• .The dog -Ify( Tbaukl!l (24 page cost you and ~tet -Dr.· hillaeao Sunde.y Onr 8& hlgbly! -Rob party t( da.ughtl birthd& :Nov. 11 waeext: ' ·-The .··· .JOURN~ ' vance, twenty· Tbi8Tt worth· eubsori1 1 tion. ~ · newe, b -A Hrt. · A A:bqut atthe1 llttle b• into th to. her hour ' mnito. .... eerved. t ot tb«l! nold w &l,ld a,, ;pennie year ol -Jo' emplo~ workii log, sU &DC6 0 and sl in bte< hhlif£ injure• .home · port\ •;the at ,'lint r broke· .. tern a! :l:at&t&l ;';:Baile1 ~~arl< ..lHO. -~!'''-'W ~ tele~n