LOCAL NEWS Daniel Sullivan, who was injured by the cars at the River street crossing, Tuesday, was in a very comfortable condition yesterday and will probably come out all right. Friends of Daniel Sullivan, the victim of the River street crossing accident, state that he was not returning from his work, but was called out with others from the railroad blacksmith shop in which he is employed as a striker, to help move a car; and it was while pushing this car it is stated, the another was switched on the track behind Sullivan and rolled upon him unawares. His age was was (sic) 22 years. Doris circus, which exhibited here last summer, has been traveling through the south this winter and the managers claim to have lost $30,000, as they did not strike a good show town while out. The members of the Haworth Hibernica company were in town a few hours yesterday on the way to West Rutland, where they appeared last night. The little ponies attracted much attention. A union temperance service will be held at the Baptist church next Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock and an address will be delivered by Mrs. J. K. Barney of Providence, R.I. Mrs. Barney has a national reputation as a speaker which should be sufficient guarantee that the meeting will be interesting. It was learned yesterday that the man who was killed by the cars near Florence station Monday night was R. V.deMandeville of Montreal and that he was on his way to New York. For the past two weeks he has been employed in the dining room of a hotel at Burlington. He was 21 years old and of a rather roving disposition. PERSONAL Judge Veazey went to Newport, Tuesday, to preside at a term of the supreme court for Orleans county. Capt. John A. Sheldon has gone to New York to consult a physician with regard to his health. He expects to return in a few days. Commander E. T. Woodward of the United States navy is visiting his brother, Mr. A. T. Woodward and his mother at Castleton. He is off duty awaiting orders. WEST RUTLAND Mr. Elby Young has been confined to his home here for a month with rheumatism. He is improving. The store vacated by P.O. Riordan is being painted and neatly fitted up under the direction of A. Fish & Son, who will shortly occupy it. Haworth's comedy company gave an entertainment in Campbell's hall last evening. Mrs. Barney, the noted temperance speaker, will deliver her lecture entitled "The Question of the House" here next week, probably Tuesday evening. The Rev. J. G. Perkins and wife of Schagticoke, N.Y., are visiting friends in this village. _________________________________________________________________ Limited-time offer: Fast, reliable MSN 9 Dial-up Internet access FREE for 2 months! http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup&pgmarket=en-us&ST=1/go/onm00200361ave/direct/01/