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-E 8 Isham and family left town for Chicago last week. -C H. Code of Bennington was in town over Bunday. -Miss W. D. Hawley is making a visit to New York. -Mrs. & J. Woods is spending a few days in town, at E. C. Orvis'. -Mrs. Charles Batchelder of Pern is making Manchester friends a visit. -J N. Hard and wife have returned from their visit to Massachusetts and New York -Mra. C. N. Bennett of Wischendon, Mass. is stopping . few days at L A. Way's. -C. C. Tattle and family have removed to Somernet, where he has job drawing lumber. -The mountains in this vicinity ware capped with snow Wednesday morning. Bank up. -If the weather is favorable local marks men will have st'riffe shoot" Saturday to which all are invited, -Louis Orvis sailed from New York last Saturday. He intends to visit Egypt and Palestine before his return. -daturday night we had the first heavy frost of the seasonjand as a result the trees are beginning to look bare. -Wm. Walker of East Greenwich N. Y. 4 in town and will buy his usual stock of loge if be can find the right customer. -Mrs. Martin of Salem, N. Y. has been spending several days at 8. G Cone's Also Miss Fancie Barney of Arlington. -By . misprint last week the value of clothing sent to the colored school in Geor 218 was given'ss $31, it should have been 851. -A first rate family horse can be had by any good party who will winter him for bis use, by applying to O. W. Boynton, Manchester. -Eiger Williams now goes on his usual tramp with one hand in a sling, having had two fingers badly cut fooling with a bozz saw at South Londonderry. -Weekly papers and magazines of all kinds can be ordered by JOURNAL subscrib ers, at quite a discount from publishers t rates. Call or write to the JOURNAL office before ordering your yearly stock of par t pers. . -M. G. Walker & Son are making an average of 40 barrels of cider per day end t now have 2000 busbels of apples on hand 1 to work up. They need more storage t room and all parties having cider there d h are requested to get it away at once. T Arrangements have been made to ob. r tain election returns next Tuesday night, a a special wire to New York being used ex: clusively for this purpose with A. B. Con: nor operator at this end. Quite asum has M been subscribed by our citizens for this M purpose and Mr. Hard invites all who are interested in getting the news to be pres' d ent on that evening. The Drum Corps will 8 be out. a -There was quite a run on the Ben P e nington Co savings bank at Bennington last week. It was caused by the rumored failure of Wm. E. Hawks, one of the Trustees, who has been investing heavily at it the West. and it was claimed that he had a large amount of the funds of the bank. h This was not true and the bank has lost S nothing by him but is in a good sound con' dition. The bank paid out about $13,000 d before the frightened depositors came to d their senses. MANCHESTER CF' .RE. to -Moob interest is manifested in the b wedding that is to be at Zion church this Wednesday, evening. o -Tar payers are reminded that Satur a day is the last day when they can pay the 10 school tax to Mr. Bundy and save the dis. count. T -Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Wilson of P Rotland are in town to attend the Wilson la -Roberts wedding which takes place this week. to -The goods at the Dunbam store were so sold at suction on Saturday, most of them T being bid off by Mr. Hollister of Troy. who was the heaviest creditor. th -Albert R. Hamilton has given up the o position which be has occupied for two M years or more with Messrs. Adsit & Bige low of Barlington and isnow at home with L his brother, A. E. Hamilton, in this vil ab jage, re -Mra. E L. Wyman is this week in St. Johnsbury attending the meeting of the B Vermont Branch of the Womes Auxili A ary to the Board of Missione as represent tie tative of the Ledia's Society of Zion Church. an -0s account of Mr. Manley's being laid 80 up two weeks with & sprained snkie the set Central Cash Store are . little late getting ret is their fall goods, but look out for bar gains now as be has just returned from New York. th -G. W. Sikes, of Lake View, Erie Co., N Y., writen that, much as he thinks of wi the JOURNAL and old Vermont be will have ev to claim the prize for New York OD a squarbee. having raised one that weight da 53 1-2 pounds and measures 4 feet 8 inches sround it. -Clarence, the little three year old BOD of F. D. Giddings, while playing about the