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EAST SIDE NOTES. Gen. W. H. Gilmore still lives in Fairlee all reports to the contrary notwithstanding. Senator Dunnett of St. Johnsbury has been having a little outing at his summer place on Groton Pond. The most noted visitor on the East Side during Old Home Week is Capt. Clark of the Oregon. The genar it happy faculty of greeting old and making new friends. Bradford is to be congratulated on having such a distinguished son. Rev. A. M. Ford formerly in the M. E. conference now retired to his home in Bradford but still in the Evangelistle work is this week at Morrisville Camp Meeting as conductor of the song service. Hotel Lookoff on Sugar Hill, N. ii., is one of the assets of the defunct Bradford Bank. Mr. J. B. Hale receiver is about to transfer the property to it cash purchaser. Willoughby Lake is having a boom in the sale of building lots. Jeseph Hyde recently sold at auction thirty or forty lots indicating an application of the desirable ness of Willoughby Lake as a summer resort. Hon. Charles B. Leslie, who recently died at Wells River aged 82 years was Orange County's oldest member of the bar. Judge Leslie was for many years law partner of the late. Allen Rogers, for a long time doing the leading law business in this section of the State. Mr. Les. lie was Judge of Probate for the Bradford district of Orange County for several terms. He was a democrat in politics. a leading member of the Congregational church and highly respected in town. The death of Prince Hohenhole has put into mourning several Brittany peasants who were his brothers-in-law. The broth. er of the Princess Hohenhole, Prince Peter of Sayn-Wittgenstein, aide-de-camp to the Emperor of Russia, traveling in France some years ago, stopped at an inn in Brittany. The inn-keeper had a daughter of marvelous beauty. and Prince Peter fell in love and married her. The couple afterward made their home in Brittany.