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s VERMONT WATCIIMAN & STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1883. Vermont Stnto Jiows. L. S. Djif.w ot Burlington lmd glxteen ol hls ftincy slicop, vnlued nt S500, kllled by clogs, tho other dny. Neauly overy fatrn ln llrldport contalns gevernl ucres gown to wlntor whnnt, whlch looks nlcoly, nnd hld fair to glvo a good jleld, Kbi-ort hau It tliat Commlssloners Starr, Fuller and Dowley decide notto uuuscrlba Urat tleboro'g ald to tho proposod Brattleboro nnd Bennington rallroad, I'AKKKit C. Tho.mas, whllo ntteniiitlng to prtss n. rallroad crolng nt Richford, was lilt by a frelght trala and Instantly kllled. lle wn about slxty yoars old, Miib. Y. II. Tyler of Shelburno v?ns re cently presented wlth a basket ot rcmarkably flne slrawborrlcfl, one of whlch measured four Inchea ln clrcumferonco. A srnucE troe waa recently cut ln Stowe whlch made threa logs twelve feot ln length nnd measured 1,400 cublo feet, the butt log con talnlng ovcr flvehundrcd feot. Viiilh Leonard Sargeant of Pittsford wiw at work ln hls Baw-ralll W'ednesday nfternoon lie had hls leg broken and hls ankleandfootbadly crushod by a log rolllng ou to lt. A horse and wagon belonglng to Geo. Bra rner of East Alburgh was seized by II. II. Adams, dcputy collector of customs nt that place for smuggllng whi9key over the llnea. It has been declded by Dr. Waugh of St. Al bans not to rcmodel Unlon bloek Into an op erahouseas firgtlntonded. Ile wlll, howover, make n comfortable and convenlcut hall ln the bulldlng. Mns. Cornelia Smitii hag glven the town of Bristol a corner lot, nnd the town hag voted to bulld theroon an 88,000 balldlng to bo known ns tho Holloy Hall, ln tnflmory of Mrs. SmltU's fnth, tho lato Wlntor H. Holloy. A Barton yoting man who"sntup" wlth hls glrl tho nlght procedtng the 4th, waa cap tured by the boyg, who nssisted lilm ln liltcli Ing up, amld the deafenlng rncket caused by horns, drums, guns nnd horge flddlea. The followine couploa ln Hyogate have been marrlod over flfty years: Itobert filbson and wlfe, rnarrled about 1827; Jolm V. 1'owers and wlfe, 1831; itobert Mlller nnd wlfe, 1831; Kob ert Davldson nnd wlfe, 1831; Danlol Vorm vrood nnd wlfe, 1833. Haiilow Sears of Richford eavod n traln on tho Mleslfnuol road from n serlous accldent last Frlday. Ile dlscovered n washout n Bhort dla tnnce west of Richford nnd slgnaled nn np proachlng special traln ln tlme to stop beforo reacntng tno wnsnout. ine iracit ior a ais tance of thlrty feet waa undermlned. At the Btato prison July 4th, Superlntend ent Oakea treated the lnmates to nn ad dltion to their cnstomary lare ana to n little lemonade to wash It down wlth. Undor the management of Mr. Danlel l'ayson, tho Mlsoners were entertalned ln the afternoon wlth aorne very flne voc.il and lnatrumental musie. Tiik pchoolhouee ln Underhill was Btruck by llebtnlng durlng tno noon mtermlssion last ThurBdav. There were ten or twelvo chlldren ln the bulldlng, nll of whom were lnjured more or losB. but nono fntally and wlth perhapa one exceptlon. none Beriously. The bulldlng was conslderably torn up and the grotind around it snows large lioiea piowea uy tue iigurning. Tni! dlrcctorB of tho St. Albans Free Hoapltal (founded bv Chauncev warner of CumbrldEe), held n moeting last Thursday nnd chose the lollowing otllcera; Dr. ueorge uunsraore, su cerlntendent: Dra. 0. F. Fassett, T. K. Waugh of St. Albans and Kouben Brush of Cambridge. executlve commltteo. A code of by-lawa waa also ndonted for tho eovemment ol the instb tutlon. It la not declded, however, when n Deglnnlng shall uo made. Brattleboro had another gevere thunder storm the 12th, doing considerable damage to hlshwavB. W. F. Richardson's large new barn waa Btruck by lightning and burned wlth eome fifty tonaof har. part of whi :h waa put in that day. A Bon of Mr. Illchardson and Borao ot the help wore in the barn when lt waa Btruck. One was knocked down, bnt all escaped wlth out further lnlury. The losa is estimated at 54,000, lnsured for $2,800 ln tho Snn of London. Sununary or News. A sitVKiiE storm nrevallcd at London. Lucan nnd othor places In the Domlnlon of Cannda on Tuosday nlght, the 10th Inat., deatroylng a rastnmountor. property; geverai perBons are roported drowned and n largo number nro mlaalng. Tiie appllcatlon for dlsallowanco of oxtradl tlon ln thn caae of Kogor Amero, cbnrged wlth the murder of Mrs. Carlton of Watertown, Maga., was refuaed by tho gupreme eourt nt IlAllfnx, N. S., on Saturdny, and the prlaoner wlll bo eont to Boston for trlal, TliEitE waa creat dcstructlon of llfe and property by a watorgpout in London, Ont., tho 11th Inat. It ls OBtlmatod that tho property losa wlll reach half n mlllion of dollarB. The lateat roports place the losa of llfe aa hlgb na twenty; much aufforlng preralla Intliolmme dlate dlstrlcta. An ngreement has beon arrlved at betwoen M. de Lessepa and the government ot Oreat Brltntn, whlch provldca for n new Suez canal, parallei to the ono now ln exlstonco. Mr. Gladgtone nnnounced ln thn Brltiah houso of commona that Kngland would f urn!sbtke f unda for the construction of tho now canal. Tiie merchants and shlnowners of London atrongly protC8t ngalnst tho recent agronraent between tho Brltlsh govornment and M. do Lesseps for the construction of a necond Suez canal, Tho schemo wlll probably oncounter fatal oppositlon In parllament. M. do Lescepa Bftya that he Ib IndliTerent whother Encland nc- ceptg tho canal ngreement or not. Tiie paUDer emlirrants who wars returned to Irolnnd, by order of the American nuthorltles, on board tho Btenmers Furnessla and Spatn haTO landed at Queenstown. AU accouutg agreo ln descrlblng them ns a wretched clasa ot people. One famlly, conslstlng of n man and hla wlfo nnd fivo chlldren, wero left lylng on the wharf for three houra before the ofll clala, who had not been ndvlaed of their com ing, provided for their wnnts. An Old World l'rojcct. Of the pronosltlon tn bntM a ninrltlmn through I'aleatine, the London Halhcap jVcim Bays an l'.ngllsh company, wlth the Duko of Marlborough nt ita head, haa been formed for tho purposo of maklng Investlgatlona and pro- UmlnarV SUrvAVfl. fai au af nniiant nt. posed, tho work wlll Includo, ln tho flrat In Btance, a canal twentv-fivo mlles ln loneth. from Ilalfn, in the Bay of Acro, through tho plaln of Adraolon to tho valley ot tho river uoruan. ino cieptn of tho nrODOaed canal la ba forty feet. and ita wldth twn tmnrlrwl fst. Ihis will brlng tho Medlterranean into tho heart of I'aleHtlne, nnd go far towarda maklng a seaport of Jorusalcm. It la further propoaed to constrnct a canal twenty mlles ln lencth from tho head of the Gulf of Akabah to the Dead Sea, and thns unlte the waters of the lat- ter wlth the Red Sea. If thean thlnpa auccessfully performed, It ls expected than an lumuu sea nuoui inree nunorea mlles long. varylng in wldth from three to ten miles, nnd deep cnough to float vesBels of the lareeat slze. would extend from the Medlterranean to tho Jted bea. It Ib right to note that the gcheroe ls by no means a novel one. From the vear 1837 men ol pcience have speculated na to tho be9t way in whlch to turn the rrreAt ravlnn nf thn Jordnn Into a waterwav between two seaa. Slnco then the physlcal geography of western Balestlne haa becoma much better known. owlne to the Iabora of the sneletlpa fnrmpd both ln that country and the United States for expionng nnd surveylng tho country. But an iraportant, if not the vltal point yet remalna in utter obscurity. Tho reeion betwoen the south- ern end of the Dead Sea nnd the Gulf of Akabah Is vlrtually an unknown land. It haa been crossed more thnn once. but no European naa yer, iraversea ic irom end to end and tnor oughly mastored ita nhvalcal characterlatlcs. The conseauence la a confllct of tcatlmonv nnd opinion, save on one point tuat lt nooundB ln acorplona and serpents; and that the Arabs who dwell In or near it are aa wlld nnd lntrac- tablo ns venomous reptiles, appeara to be be- yonu aispute. jne engineer may no noie to iace ino terrora or savage men and dragons, but he will be ballled by masaea of rock, and tho chance of rock aboundlng is not Bmall. Tliere are. however. some matters bealdea en glneering dlfflcultlea whlch may hinder the exccution ot tms project. Tne conaent of the Tho Ilenutlfnl Pngcnnt of Lnlln Kookli. On tho mnrnini of the iIav that thn r.rnnt Forepaugh Show la to exhlblt ln Montpelier. (Frlday, July 27th) thero wlll be pregented ln the gtroot parado a Bpoctacular llluatratlon of Tom Mooro'g dellghtful drama of Indla, "Lalla Uookh. I'rlncess of Dolhl." Tho story It IIIub tratea la that of tho yoting Klng of Ducharla. whocourta the l'rlnceas Lalla Uookh In Hla. gulso, nn a joumey. Of courBO, all our roadera know the story of the lovoly Mnld of Indla, na iuiii in ine uenuuiui poema oi Moore, vlz: "Tho Volled rrophot.'1 "raradlso and the rorl," "Tho Flro Worshlpera." and "Tho Llght of tho Harom." Tho lnvoly prlnceaa gets ln love; hor old nttendant, Fadladeen, growla, nnd tho prlnco 1h rovnaled at last In the palace nt tho closo of tho joumey. To get nll thla Into a clrcus pngeant, to Becure glrls to flt the poetry, and drossea beautlful enotigh to flt tho ?:lrls, and to gecure tho "hnndsomost woman n Amerlca " to porsonlf v tho lovely prlncesa even by tho temptlng offnr of 810,000 for hor Bervlcea haa requlred tho exjinndlturo of a groat deal of tlmo and monoy. In nddltlon to tho nppearattce of tho famoua ten-thousand-dollar boauty who repreaenta " Lalla," and Ib .uuia. ji .... luuinu i iiunni iuniu ,n also to be seon " Illndee," thelovely " Zellka," the"rerl"nnd tho charmlng " Nourmahal," roBpicnaeni in urientai garo, and wiio, as tho poet tella us, la IIppler now, for nll tier lih, Ab on lila ann her liead reponea, Blie wbla ieni lilm, wlth Ifliielilnn evM, " Kemtinbcr, love, tho 'Fct of llosea.' " Twontv-flvo roval olenbanta nnoear ln thla prlncely riaireatit. nnd nll tho ladlen of the conrt of Delhl, nccompanled by Tartarian nnd Cash- muruiin maias oi nonor. " The valley'n lovellont all amembted, All the brlRht creatnrf a, that Hke dreaina Ollile throush lta follago and drlnk beams Of beantr from lta founta andatri-am, And nll Ihoaa wanderlng inlnatret niafds Vi'ho leave how cnn they leave? the shadea Of that dear valley, and are found To be alDElng ln ftardena of the South. Thero la nlao to bo' aeen In thla mncnlficent spectnclo tho guarda of tho Great Kedar Khan and n goodly delogatlon of Itajaha, Mogul lvoros, uavallera, etc. iollowlng tlils comea the parado of the exhlbltlon. wlth ita maaalvn and ornate charlots, Ita musical banda, drovea ot camela, llvlng Uona loose ln the street. tralned horaea and nll tho ndjuncts of tho Great Forepaugh Show. A Cnrd. The Armts and Patriot's nttack on D. B. Wooster of Northfield, Vt., in relntion to the ureamery ntigatlon, ls a Beriea of Dragadoclo Ism nnd buffoonery, and showa clearly that Woostor haa n stronn and just cause, and the attempt to cripplo lilm ln thla Inventlon in any mnnner la tho work of detperation. A Blngle Bentenco la quoted from the Iofty Aryus artlcle "Tho raorowetmderatand thecase.the more 1 forlorn' geemaMr. Wooster's 1 hopo.' " oeiaom, u ever, wuno a case is in progreas ol trlal, an edltor can be found who wlll Btoop to thla specles of iilackmail. MlnrriHfleK. t a r 1 1 1 n it ii ... . Tlieron C. 1'erry ot 1'lalnOeld nnd Cora A. Mllla of uranga. in muiiiiinrr, uuijr 11. uy jipt, 11. llinrRK, tviiuam O. r.ranaof Clilcago, 111., and Uertrude C. Kmery of Montpelier. InNortliTroy, Jnly 4, Hcrbort Whltcomb aud Anna I'OOK. In llrattleboro, Jnly 5, Kdruund M. Snilth and Lnclnda r. oianion. In Lowell, Jnly 4, Eugone Coolcdge and Klla Sawyer both of Lowell. ln Newport, July 7, Atnoa T,JIor(eand Llzzle Farmer, In OnlMhall. Jnly 4, botliot Oulldhall. Jobn Ayera and Cora KDgllah, In Lincoln. July 8, Ilorace 1'.. Albce and LlUa Taylor, InWella Illver, July 5, JameaO'Neal andEmlly Haun dera, both of Groton In Wlndof.July7,FranclsJ.JIartln and Eltallaw ley, both of .Wlndaor. In Richford, July 4, Joaepli I'arker and Mra. Cordelta uroaa, uoin oi uicnioru. ln Burlington, June21, llurton 1). llltbee andLucla It. Joalln, botli or Waitsfield. ln llennlngton, Jnly 4, Ilarry L. Truax of IloBloa and nora r.. nmiin oi nenningion. ln Mclndoea Falla, July 4, Fred C. Illanchard of A, llt IUNICH LKWIH IISTATH. 11 COMMIHS10NK11R' NOTICF., 1 ho nnderalgncd, havlng been anpointed by the Hon oratiln l'robate Conrt for tho Imtrlct of Itandolpli, Commlaalonera, to recelre, examlne, and adjuat all clalnra anrl demanda of all peraona agalnat the oa tatn or Etinlce Lewla, laio of Wllliainatown, In aald Dlatrlct, deceaaoil, and all clalma eihlblted In offaet thereto, Iiereby clvonotlce that we wlll ineet for the fmrrioaea aforeaald, at the realdence of Jamea Afartln n Williamstown, ou the day of Anguat and lttli day of Novemuer nt, from one o'clock f. m., untll four o'ciock r. M.,eacn or aaui uays.nna inat aix monina from tho 2M day of .lune, A.l). 1883 la the tlme llmlted by aahl Court for aald credltora to preaent their clalma to tta for examlnatlon and nllowance. Dateuat Wllimmtnwn,tniantii nayof July, A. I). 1883. i i . . 'vi nmit " Commlaalonera. I'eacham and ConlelU ; .lunbar. In WeatIover, July 4. Edward Y ann i-.iicu -h. uauey or iieauaooro. Bogle of Dover In Vergerinea, Jnly 10, Kamnel II. Uumas ot Sliortham in vergerinea, jmy iu, samnei u. un and Mary V. lilancbard of Chirlotte. In Ilellowa Fall, JnlyS.Edwln K.llrownot Keene, K, 11., and iiaiue uuaon or uuDiin, . . u. In HrooVfleld, Jnly 7, by Itev. V. M. Oay, Dr. Frank II. uodtrey ani Hanon vuaon, botn or .Montpelier. In Ht. Johnnbnry Ccnter, June 30, by Itev. J. T. Cloa aon, Jolm F. Ilrown and Clarlnda Lockwood, boib of eaineiu. In Jtonlpcller, Jnly 3, by liev. J. Ednard Wrlgbt, AI fred K. WaUon ot Hartford, Vt., and M. Maud Carr of ew iora i;uy. CUOLLOWAY BIIJItltll.TH HSTATK. COMMlHHIONKltH' NOT1CE. The nnderaltraed, havlnn benn appolntert br the Honor able I'robate Court for the Dlatrlct of Randolph, Com intaalonera, to recelve, examlne, and adjaat all clalma and demanda of all peranna agalnat the eatate of C. Ilolloway Merrlll, late of Wllllaimtown.ln aald Dlatrlct, deceaaed, and all clalma cxhlblted ln orraet thereto, herehy irtTe notlce that we wlll rowt fnr the purpoaea aroreaain, al tim late realdenre ot aald dcceaaed, In Wll namaiown. on ine laiday or ispptcmtver and lst nay o December npxt, from nlne o'clock a. . untll four o'clock I'. M.,each of aald dava, and that alt montha from the Wd day of Jnne, A. 1). 1883, la thn tlme Umlted by aald vuiui ior naiu crefmora 10 prenenr, ineir ciaims 10 ua ior examlnatlon and allowance. 1MUK1 at Wllllaniatnwn . thla 7th day ot J uiy, A. I). 1883. 04-08 O. S. JIAltTIN, 'J Commlaalonera. winess motices. Flies. roaches, auta. bed-butrs. rats. mlce. crows, chlnmunks, cleared out by " Hough on Kats." 15c. It's rather bittnr, but it does me eood. Sav thoso using N. K. Brown's Iron and Qulntne Blttera. Sold by C. Blakeloy, Montpelier, Vt. " Ihad talt rheum for ninettcn vears. Four packagcs of Dr. Benson'e Skin Cure enttrely cureame. t. v. Laveiie, ttlerced, uai. une dollar at drugglsta. Froji Blddeford, Malno, Mr. Wm. Brackett wrltes aa followa: "Ellis's Spavin Cure haa curod my horae of bone spavin. It's nll you claim It to be." That's true. In Woodatock, July 7, John Clapp, 76 ln Cabot, June 18, (leorge fl. Atkina, 47. ln Onllford, July 6, Mary Vlvler, 9 moe, In Eaat Lyndon, July II, Eben CUrk, 63. In Rutland, July 0, Davld O. McClure, 76. In tt'eatfleld, July 6, Damon Y. Clatk, Vi. In Randolph, July S, Jlra. W. Smlth Clark. ln Eaat Ilethel, Jnly 8, Stephen ltutaell, 43. In Rutland, July 1J, Llzzle Oertrude Lce, 16. ln Craftabury, July 4, Dr, Slmeon Corey, 60. In Dummeraton, July 6, Tlmothy llrown, 80. In West Charleaton, July 10, Adna llrown, 2. In St. Johnabury, July 5, Orace II. Taylor, 18. ln Bennington, July 11, .Mra. Jnmcs Kelley,3.'. In llellowa Falla, July 7, llarry llell Morrlll, 11. In 8pringfleld, July 6, Deacon Aahbel Steele, 60. ln Westfield July 6, Jlrs. Mellnda llurnham, 81. In llrattleboro. July 7, Mra. Chloe lloutwell, 82. In Randolph, July 2, Marla C wlfe of K, S, Clark, i.tn 57. In Barnard, July 2, of Uoart dlscaae, Wesfon Kew comb, 68. In I'hlladelphla, l'a June 19, EUen it., wlfe of An- thony W. lllomer, 35. In Lowell. Maaa., July 8, Mra. Eltza Counter Lavely, lonneriy oi i.ynuou, 41. 1 ritS. T.T7I1V .1. 11H1IVH KqTATH. 11 L CO.MMl.SSIO.NEltS' NOTICE. The nnderalirned.havlnK been anriolnUMl bv the Ilonor able I'robate Court for the Dlatrlct of Waahfngton, Com mlaalonera, to recelve, examlne and arljnat all clalma and demanda of all peraona agalnatthe eatateof Mra. Lucy J. Rlce, late of Waitsfield, In aald Dlatrlct, deceaaed, nnd all clalma exhlbltM ln offaet thereto, herebv glvo notlce that we wlll meet for the purpoaea aforeaald at the atore oMW A.Jonea In Waltafleld, on the SOth dayof July and 24th dav of December next, from one o'clock r, M. untll rour o'clock. r. M.. each of aald dava. and that alx montha from the 22d dayof June, A. I). 1883, la the tlme Umlted by aald Court for aald credltora to preaent their cinnnn 10 ua ror pxaminnnon ann anowance. Dated at Waltaneld, thla 2Sth day ofJuue.A. 1). 1893. ORV1S JONEH.J .. .... 03-OS O. 11. EATOX, J TUSTUS ICINJJKV'R ESTATI! O COIIMIHSIOSERS' NOTICE. ine underahrned.havmz neen annoinied bvthe llonor able Trobate Court for the Dlatrlct of Waahlnffton. Com- mlaa onera. to recelve. examlne and arlluat all clalma nnd demanda of nll peranna agalnat the eatate of Juatua Kln ney, lat of riainfleld, 1 aald Dlatrlct, deceaaed, and nll clalma cxhlblbltal ln nffitet thereto, hereby glve notlce that ne wlll meet for the tuirpoaea aforeaald at tbe late realdenceof aald deceaaed In Plainfield, on the 8th day of Auguat and 2lat day of Norember next, from one o'clock l. 31. unni lour o'ciock p. ., earu or aaui naya, and inat ali monlha from the 2'Jlh day of llay, A. D. 1833, la the tlme Umlleil by aald Court for aald credltora to preaent mpir cinunii 10 uh mr exnminnnon ana Huowawe. Dated at nainfleld, thla 2rt dav of July, A. I). 1S83, 03-05 JOSEl'II IIARTLETT, rmmuain, J. S. CIIAMI1ERLIN, f Commlaalonera. Sti.vci.no. irrltation. Inflammatlon. all Kld- ney nnd Urlnary Complalnta, cured by "Buchu- I'aiua. une dollar. Wnv do you suffer wlth back acho. naln ln Porte ls IndiapenBablo, and certaln Europoan when a JIop Plasler wlll surely glve you roliefl Assistant Secbetauy New gayB that he thlnka that congresa wlll provldo ior ino trade dollar. Mbs. Marv Ciiandleb, mother of the secre. tary of the navy, dled at Concord, N. H., Sat- uroay nignt. Tue poach crop ls reported to be very large andthefrult much better ln quality thanln many years past. A Ciiicacso man who was arralgned tho 9th inst., confessed havlng married nlne women, au of whom are uvmg. The taking of testlmony In the Towkabury (Mass.) almghouae Investlgatlon has ended nfter Blxty-three hearings. WrrniN a few daya nlnety clerks have been dlacharged from the census bureatt on account 01 tno lnsuinciency 01 tne approptiation. Ex-Vice President Wiieeleb's health haa materlally lmproved, and ho now spenda sev. erai nours daiiy in nis omce wuen in juaione. Tbe fifteen thousand Western Unlon tele- uratih oneratora are demandlne an increase ot flfteen per cent In their wages and are threat- emng a gtnue. Rev. W. II. H. Mcbhav proiKises to open a law ofHce in Xew York clty and another in San Antonio, nnd devote nimseii ln tne mture to tne practlco 01 tnat proiession. A fodb-cknt postage stamp wlll probably be lBsued ior paying douDie postage atter uctouer lst. Tho three and Blx-cont stamps wiu proua bly be dlscontlnued nlter tnat date. The monument to Dr. J. G. Holland In tho SnrlnEfield (Mass.l cemeterv has been com. pleted by pluclng in poaltlon tho fine bronze pau-renei 01 tne jonmausi uy a. at. uauuens. TnE Fottrth celebration in Salt Lako Clty in cluded n donkev race. wlth theao reculationa: "Thoae enterlng donkeys for thla race will rlde a neignbor a donitey, and ine last one in wmg ine nrst pnze," Ciiaules G. Francklyn, the owner of the cottage ln whlch President Garfleld dled, haa ordered a stalned glass wlndow ln memnry of Garfleld, whlch will be placed In St. Jatnes Eplacopal church at Elberon eome tlme this montn. Oranoe Jddd, well known through hls formor connection wlth tho Orange Judd pub llghlntr conjoanv. has failed. For some ve:us he haa had only n nomlnal connection wlth the American Agmulturlst, and haa devoted hlra eelf to various phllantbroplc and benevolent enterpnses. Tiie poBtmnstcr at Cumberland, Md re celvedab8i;ot twlne from thedenartment somo months ago and when he got to the bottom of the bag last wrek, he found three treasury warrants for S3.000 whlch were lost In the poBt-ofllco department at Washington, Dtipli- catea had been lssued and they wnerecanceied Tnis Methodlst dlsclnline savs that no wo- manougbt to marry withoutthe conaent of her parenta. A mlnlster asks tue otllciai ,iti'oca(e lt thlg la maudatory. Ho Is in reply Instructed ns followa: "Weregard thla passage asad vlsory, contnlnlng a Bound general prlnciple, but adralttlntr of oxcentlons. Neither God. the etato, nor naturo puta tho control of mar- riage anaoiutciy in me nanua 01 any one uut the perBonB themselvea who mako tho vows und uiust uear tne burdena 01 matrimony. powers would undoubtedly opposo the grant- tng 01 n nrman conternng upon ingland tne excluslve rlgbt of wav by water through Palea tlne. Tho Iloly Land also haa sacred aaaocia- tions for Cbrlstlana throuchoiit the world. and a wlde-apread sentiment among all churchos and secta wonld doubtlpaa be ralaed In onnost- tlon to tbe innovatlon. Snpaking of this partlcu lar sublect, tho London Times Bays: " It ia poa slble that the new enterprise may be proved 10 tne gatistnctinn 01 many devout men and women to be the fulfillment of the prophccy of Ezekiel, to the eilect that there la to bo a broad sea In the deBert, and that ' tho flshera Bball Btand upon lt from En-dedl even unto En- egiaim,' ' Vermont Mnrkcts. RICHMOSD. Tliemarket waa dull, CheeseaoMat 7tc "fl Ib; bntter, UQ18e ) Ib. M1DDLE1IORY The markef waa the llvelle't In manyweeka. llulteraold at 13015c 1 Ib; egii.2()e (1 dozen ; potatoea, JUc 11 Lusliel. '1 ne aalca were unuaally large. WATERBURY The bntter nnrket contlnuBB dull andprlceaareaompwbit lower than laat wek. Large luiianoid at 170190 fl 10; cratea, ;u-ic f n; ega, idisc & nozeu. VEROEN'Si:1'. The market waa not eaneclallv actlve. Butteraoldatl218o 1 Ib; ae'ectlnna, 17e ?! Ib; egga, 18c V dozen; beana, J1.5l)(ffl3.2S 1 lm-hel; potatoea, new, $11.25 11 buahe'; lt, 7Q'c lh ; pork, 8c 1 Ib; veu, uve weiifiri, oftVa0 1 1 1, uay, f 1 wu, NORTHFIELD. Shlpmentai Eleven hoga, 100 calvec. 23 aheen and larnba. 21 cattle. 9S0 rounda of rtoultrv. 4m) 110ns; llot(i, PLUVINA MARTIN'S KSTATK. HTATE OF VERMONT. Dlatrlct or Randolph. aa ln 1'robatA Cnurt held at wllltamatown. In and for aald Dlatrtct. on the 22d dav of .lune. A. D. 1RS3; An lnatrnment purportlnz to b Ihe last Wlll and Tea. tament of I'luvlna M arttn. late nf Williamstown, ln aald DUtrlct, deceaaed, helugpreaented to the Court by Ollver Wlker, the Expcntor thereln named, for I'robate; It la ordered bv aald Conrt. that all persons concerned thereln ite notitied to appear nt a aeasion or aald court 10 held at the Hlbbard Itouae ln Williamstown, on the 27th dayof July, A. I). 1883. and ahow cause, lf any uie: mav have. apalnst thn I'robate of aald wlll: for whlcf purpose It la further ordered, that a copy of the record of thla order bepubllshed lliree weeka successlvely ln the pnnont waicnnian Mare journai, pnniea at juoni peller, prevlous to aald tlme appoluted for hearlng. uy ine ronn. liest, 01-06 WILLIAM II. MC1IOLS, Judge. dozen of pffcs.ll itackncesof bntter. Ouotatu llfflc f(m: carves, ii&i) f 10: jamos, oc fl jd; cn e, 3k5oWtb; hen lnQtlo'tl lb: turkeya, 10l2e1 ib; 1 IKILI.OWAV IIKIItir.T.'S HSTATK. Jt STATE OF VERMONT. Dlatrlct of Randolnh.aa In I'robate Court. held at williamstown, ln and for aald Dlatrlct. on the 22d dav of June. A. D. 183.1: An lnatrument purportlni: to s tho last Wlll and Tea- tameni or u, nonoway. Merrlll, late or wuuamstown.in aald Dlatrlct. deceased. belmr nreaente.1 to the Court bv Ablgall .Merrlll, the Executrlx named thereln, for I'ro bate : 1 1 la ordered by aald Court that all peraona concerned thereln be notlflM to amiear at a aesslon of aald Court. tn be held at the lllbbard Itouae tn Williamstown, on the ziinnay or duiy, A. 11. itjaa, anci anow cause, ir any tne; mav have. acralnat the i'robate of aald wlll : for w hlc purpose lt la further ordered, that a copy of the record of thla onler be DUbllahed three weeka aucceaalvelv ln me vermont watcnman s Ktate journai, pnnteu at Montpelier, prevloua to aald tlme appolnted for hearlng. uy tne unuri Autvi, 04-06 WILLIAM II. NICIIOLS. Judge (iUAItTKH OV A HlNDKED ELEPHANTS I THE CREAT HRHP S I (I'RONOUNCED 4-rAW,) Now on lts 19th annnal tour of Amerloa, nd thlrd vlalt tq New England, 1U exhlblt atteinoon and evenlng at loitiiliir, Friiaj, Juiv 2, BST" ln Langjon'a Meadow. VIIIIED BY TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND IX BOSTON. l'ronounced by the enttre presa of that clty to be the greateatand grandeat tented exhlbltlon evei aeen there. A mlne of marvelal A atorehouse of wondera I Truiiscondunt ! Trciiicndous ! Worth Mlles of Trnvel to See! Grand New Eu&Inntl Tourl Only Grcnt Show Coining this Scnson f Juat added, Colossal, Imported ehiexeDa, lS50c11b; ew, lfcc V dozen ; buiter,15fj l'oultrv la talllngoft.chkkena espsclally, and old atock wlll t lower aoon ; eggB are nrmer; Uve atock la vrt. atock dropplng off conalderable. ejw Jjttlvcrtisements FULIi 1IALF MIIiK KACK TKACK. Wlth flrat and only Thirty Thousand Dollar Stud Bng lish Race Horses. Roman Raceal Llberty Raceal Hurdle Baceal Trot tlng and ltunntng Raceal EVERY RACE A REAL ONE BlcycleRacea on tbe Grand lltppodrome Course, anda pnze cup to tue winner, wuicn v. ui or on exiumuon here irevtous to the dav of show. Flrat appearance ln Amerlca of the (Jreat Troupe of Tcn Little Candldatcs. Tlldeu. Hancock. Davld Davla.i Arthur. But- ler, Blalne, Logan, McClellan, Conkllng and Grant, are plctnred " all ln a row " by Lfe as a noaapiece 10 me louowing nnes: i. Ten little candldates atandlng ln a Une; One wrote a prlvate letter tnen thero were nlne. Nlne little candldatea, each maklng up a alate; One epoke about the tarin then there were elght, Elght little candldatea; the prealdentlal levin Struck one prematurely then there were aeven. Heven little candldatea aettlng up the atlcka; uue puiieatne wrong wire tuen tuere were bix. Slx little candldates. cood men all and llve: une a war recora was looxea up tneu tnere were nve. Flve little candldatea on a acrub-race tore; One'a wbeel-horae made a bolt then there were four. Four little candldatea, actlve aa could be; One'a little booin collapaed then tbero were three. VIII. Three little candldatea; to an lntervlew One of them aubmltted then there were two. Two little candldatea roade a red-hot run; une a managera soia out tnen tuere w&a one. One little candldate atandlng all alone; A dark borae klcked bhn then there was none. Drugglsts ell them, twenty-flve cents. Dr. Benson's Celery and Cbamomlle Pilla contaln no oplum, quinlno, or other harmful drng and nro hlghly recommended for head- acbe, neuralgla and nervousness. Flfty centa at drugglsts. "Buciin-rAiBA." Quiek. complete cure. allnn- noying Kldney and Urinarv Disoaaes. One dollar. " My horso was very lamo wlth narkular joint dtsease," Bays W. E. PeterBon of Wal- tunm. Masa. " hllls g bpavln uure has cured hlm." It never dlsappolnta. LiEina Co.'s Coca Beef Tonlo rapldlv restores lost vltallty whetherfrom lndlscretlonorexcess. Quickly Btopa exhaustlng lossea. Also cures dyBpepsIa, blllousness, malarla, mornlng ulck- ness, bick nendacnea. IIav-Fever. I have been a hav-fever suf- ferer three years; have often heard Ely'a Cream Balm Bpoken ot In the hlgheat terms. A friend persuaded me to try It, and wlth the moat won derful Bucceas. T. S. Geer, Syracuse, N. Y. Doctob vourpelf and save monev. nnd uer- haps your llfe, sond two three-cent atamps to pay postage to A. 1'. Ordway & Co., Boston, oiass,, anu receive a copy ol ur. rvauimann s great medlcal work, 100 pagea, elegant colored piates. Tiie weaker sox are ltnmenBOly strengthened by the UBe of Dr. R. V. rierce'a "Favorite l'rescrlptlon, wlilcli cure8 all lemale derange ments, and glves toue to the system. Sold by druggUta. Wells' " Kouou on Corns." 15c. Aak for lt. Complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions. Bostou Frotluco Market. MEAL. Etc Corn rneal aella at S2.90 ?t barrel.rye flour at J3 62fi3.7fl V barrel, and oat meal at S0Q6.25 for grouna, ana m.MHSi.wj fl uarrei ror cut. T'nnn The market has ruled hlcher under a mrxlerate aupplv and actlve demand. We nuotn froah Eastern at 10J20c, Northernatl8JJ19c,aud Weateraatl7(317ic 41 aozen. HAY. The demand contlnuea ateadv. Trlces are the same. We qnote prlme hay at S16l7.medlum and ordlnary at $151311;, ior at $12011, wlth Eastern awale at 33 $f ton. CIIEERE. The market has rnled moleratelv acUve. and prtcea are unchangwl. We quotfl good to cholce at 9i01Oc, fair to gooit at 99,lJc, and oommon at 69o V ro accoruing to iiuauiy. l'OTATOES. The lnarket Is well aupplled wlth new Sonthern stnck. wbleh ls comlnff forward tv everv ateamer. Old potatoea aell at 3570o Tjl busbel, arrord Ing to qualty. New Southeru potatoea are at $.'.503.00 l Darrei. BEANS.We qnote cholce hand-plikeil I'ea beana at $2.30, cholce amall hand-plcked I'ea beana at $2.502.M. cholce scree.ied I'ea beans at SI.W02 25, hand-piekeil fptllllnl at 42.'2.S(a2.ao.chftlf screened Medtumat S2.10( 2.1S, comuion beans at S1.(W3.10, cholce lmproved Vei low Eyes at S3.8iiC13.8S, old-rashionl Vellow Evea at 83.70(33.75, aud Red Kldneys nomlnal at S3.4303.SO V uusnel. BUTTElt Tbe market haa been leaa flrm and prlcea are unchanged. Thedemand ls actlve for thebeat gradea. We nuote cholce fresh-made western creameryat2lC222c. good to cholce f resh-made western creamery at 20021c, lartie-pacitea at H4C1W. rair to goon ai unsijc. irean nonnern creamenea at iac, iresn hpw iora imiry ai l!02Oc, fresh Vennont ilalry at 19020c. Franklin county at 20021c, and fair to good at 17013c V Ib. 18681 CLARK'S 11883 Jfii BifiiT (KULTO DLOCK,) STATE ST., JIONTPKLIEIt, VT. PAPER RULED to any dealred pattern and as It should be. BLANK BOOKS Sl.OCO.OO easlly made selllng Murrav'a Mans and Cliarts. Send for clrculars, freo, to J, Morrlson Murrny, Publlsher, Ellzabcth, Xew Jersev. Onlv thlrty-oight mlnutes' rldo from Now York Clty on tbe l'a. K. It. or tho Central 11. 11. of N. J. If dlaeaau has entered tbe svstem the onlv way to drlve it out Is to purifv and enrlch the uiooo. lo tuia ono, aa ia ncKnowieoged uy au medical men, nothing ls better adapted than Iron. The fanlt hltherto haa been that lron could not be so Dreoared na to be nbsolutelv narraiesa to tne tcetu. ims diincuity naa ueen overcome by the Brown Cheinlcal company ot Baltimore, 310., wno oiter tneir urown s iron Blttera aa a faultles iron preparatlon. a po?l- tlve cure for dyspepaia, indlgestlon, kldney irouDies, etc. Mr. Jobn Youno, Troy, Vt., snya; " I used Brown s Iron Blttera for nervoasnes.a. wake'u' nojs nnd general dobllity and am restorcd to neaitu." Db. T. A. Smuhb, Ottawa, 111.. Bays; "Brown's iron liitters glvo entire satisiactlon. ' A 1'ennsvlvania famlly havo been noi- soned by inballng tly polson scattored ubout tne nouse. Ayer's l'llls possess the positlve vlrtuoa of the best known medlclnal planta, prepared and combined wlth sclentifio Bkill rejsctlng the crude nnd draatlo portiona, and retainlng only the active prlnciple tho part whlch cures and doea not harm. If you are aick try them. Yocmi and mlddle-aced men aufferlng from nervoua debillty and klndred affectlona, naloss ot memory nnd hypocbondria, ahould inclose tliree stampa ior r.trt vu oi world a uispen- sary ulme beriea of paraplilets. Addroaa world b uispensary medlcal Association, iiul falo, N. Y. " Beatinq around tho bush." slgniflea clr- cumlocutlon, or the use of many worda to ex- presa one mea. ine propnetor ot ur. uraves Heart Kegulator adopta no such methoda In telling tbe jiubllc, na he does, that " this med- lcino ia n certain curo ior neart oiseaBO. iu these daya of hoaxea, " biggest on earth " ad verti.sementa, etc, thla sitnplo, stralghttorward style la lmpreslveand convlnclng. We should llke to see moro of lt. Indtana Henttnel. Llre Stock .Mnrkct. The followlne la a telesratiblc renort of the llve stock maiket at Watertown aud Brighton for the week eudlug Tueaday, July 17, 1SS3: Cattle. Shtep. Jlogi. Calret. At market thla week 3.HK1 11 729 11.9M b31 " last week 2.S77 10,6H 8,975 1.4M) " " oneyearago.... 2,701 11,639 18,27ii 868 rRlCF.I.-Extrafatand heavy premlum oten. JfOO 08.75; flrat quality. "Oi7.75; aecond quality, $ii.wi0 e.75; thlrd quality. SWiQWi per 100 Iba on total welght of htde, tallow and dreaseil beef. A few rholcfl slngle piilre, S90O.OO 1 cwt. Bulla.etc.. S1.250I.7V Worklng oien. luuCliW W nalr. Steera. S7M312J. Jlllch cows. SB.UO038.OO; extra good, $10 IKJ013.UO, wlth or wtthout catveJt, aa may ueagreeu; rarroH anu oruinary, 9lo.iim 32.C0. Storea. le.irllnn. 512.00(321.00: two-vear-olds. S18.OO031.no;three-yi'ar-olils, S2Huti011.ro. Nheep,2)i0 Ac: extra. 5UCtal lb or ts Si'ClS (iu 1:1 head. Lamos. 67io W lb. Fat hogs, 5060 W tb. Shotea, retall. Htaiio v 10, .ortucrn ureiwel nogs, TlfSTOO (l lb. Vm calvea. 3J07,'o ) lb. Brlchton hldea, 7''8c; countrvlnU.7(iikc. Ca fsklns. 12(ai2t:c l Ib. 'laliow. 60b5o V lb; country, 405e. Wieared pelia. 2O02JO eacu; country ims, -juoc. uiuu aams, ousoo eacn, Ualry cklns, 25050a each. REMARKS. The movement ln cattle waa verv much the aarne aa last week. The recetpta were heavler aud a larger numberof extort cattle were shlpped, ao that tho home aupply remilus unchanged. I'rlcea a'so rule ijulte aleaily. Wliat cattle are nn sale appear to be wanted at fullraU. Arrtvala from the country wlll. as to-day. run llht for the next two or threu weeka. Butcbera at Unlon market could not be inpplled lth auch cattle aa they wanted and went to Brighton. Tliere wtr atlea of fourteen weaterucittle.average 1,198 lb,at 554CVlb, llve, thlrty-nlne, average 1,514 Ibs, at BO rwt, two ozen Irom the noilh. weghnx 2W lb, at 6'ic two eteera, vefghlnz 2,320 Ibs. at b7;a 11 lb. and oneMalne oxen.houiB eighl 3,2w) Ibs, for 5170. iherewaa afalr cau for mllcu cows. Tiie aheep market holda up at futl ratea. wlth a lartre nuantltv of western owned bv butcb era for their ownalaugbter and not uut uiKn the llve atock market to any extent. C. II. Kldder sold seventy sheep, average 65 rbs, at 4. and forty-elght lambs, aver age 65 lb, Ht 6gO 311b. I'oultryaold at 140150 1 lb, witu not more tuan one nna one-nait rons on aaie OF ALI. K1KDS Made to order from tbe best heavy Ledger and Record paper. tTj' l'artlcular nttentlon elven toall the detalla of the buamesa. Printed and Plain Land Records, Lrenerai lnaex sooks, Chatte; Mortgaae Records, Probate and Court Records, Clerks' and Jcooes' Court Dockets -A 8PECIALTT Tiie 33est dxxttlity Always Used, tTTr" We have on flle many letters conuneudatory of our Blank Hooks, fiom all parta of the aute. lf at llbertv. w rnuid i?lve inanv rererencea lo our lou-worK among whom are llon. Justln S. Mnrrlll. Ilou. II. II. l'oueis. Llent. tiov. riuErw". uov. rarunam. L. A i, Falrbauks & Co. and Dr. 1'. II. Ilosklns. we keip ix srocit 1 WARRANTEE ADMIiMISTRATOR'S MORTGAGE, rorelBU 'ows. An earthquake Bhock was exporlencod at Lima, l'eru, recontiy. Tiiere la no abatement ln the yellow fever acourge at vera uruz. Two thousand weavers havo Btruck wotk at Ashton-under-Lyne, England. Tiie Knglish channel tunnol schemo has been rejected by the joint committee of parllament. A beoekt encounter betweon the forces of Cetewayo and Oham resulted in the capture ot me laiter cniei, Tiie feellng at Berlin Ia ao strong agalnst the Vatlcan that the poaalbillty ot n rupture ot existing reiations ls being discussed. Tubkey tironosea to imnose a tarllt of (lf teen per cent on nrticlea Imported forconsump- tlon, and a tarllt ol from elgnt to twenty per ceni on otner unportations. Tiie nnniversary ot tho fall ot the French BaBtlle was approptlatnly celebrated ln I'aris If you are a freouenter oraresldent of a mlasmatic dlatrlct, barricade your system acauiit tno scouree oi au now countnes acuo. tllloiH and intermlttent levers uy tho use ol IIop Blttera. Ludington, Mich, Kebruary 'J, 1880. I have sold Hon Blttera for four veara nnd there ia no medlclne that surpasaes them ior ullloua nttncKs, Kldney complalnta and many aiaeasea incioent to tnis maiariai ciimate. II. T. Alexander. Majjv towns In the South are excmpting nll manuiacturera irom taxatlon ior tcn veara. IIood'b SAitaAi'Aitn.LA la deslgiied to meet tho wants ot thoso whonecd nmedicino to bulld them up, glve them an appetlte, purlfy their blood. nnd oll un tharaachluerv ot tholrbodiea. No other artlcle tukes hold ot the systom and hlta exactlv the npot llko Hood'a Sarsitnarilln. It worka llke maglo, rcachlng overy part of tho human body through the blood, glvlng to au renowed llie and energy. une dollar u uot- tlo; six for fco. Tiiey nro Bclling In Georgia thla year a great many farm bells ot large Blzetor nseln country C......J... ,,ijr..i ...... neicuuomooas aa niarms in caso oi tramns. " Renulilla" belnc thn nrlnclnal fftfttnro of the Nelghborhooda are thlckenlng bo In thoboat o..n 8 PtlnclPal leatute oi tue ioclllets tlmt a farw boU wlll summon ft dozen IHIUtltVO, Tbe Vlctorla rarllamout unanlmously urges England to elther annex or establisu a pro- tectorate over New Guinea and other I'aclllo lslands, and oiiera to share the exponse of tucn action, tS"A riNT ot tho fineat lnk for famllles or schoola can be made from a ten-cent package ot Diamond Dye, They color tllk, wool or cottou. PERSONS AFFL1CTED wlth Indlgeatlon or dvanensla, who wlll take mv Perfectlon Pills. and caretully attend to dlet and exorclse, as set (orth In my Treatlse glving causes, symp toma, and curo for indlgeatlon nnd dyspepaia, may roiy on a apeeoy aud enectuai cure. riua nnd Treatlso by mail, twenty-flve centa, John II, McAlvin, Lowell, Mass., n Biifferer for 14 years, white clty treasuror and tax collector. Advice to MoTiiEita. Mbs. Winslow's Sootiiino Sritui' Bhould alwaya bo usod when chlldren nro cutting tooth. It relleves tho Httlo buii erer at onco ; it producea naturni, quiot sieop by rellovlng tho chlld from paln. and tho little cherub awakea aa " brlght na a button." It ia very pleatant to taate. It aoothoa the child, softenathogums, nllnya all paln, relleves wlnd, reguiates tne uoweia, and ia tno uosi Known reinedy for diarrhaja, whother arlalng from teethlug or other causes, Twonty-tlvo cents n bottle. A Much Married Wosian. Mrs. Fowler of thla clty was married last January to her slxth husband, nnd atrange as it may soera, flve ot them dled exactly two veara from their ruar rlage day, Her present liuaband has been aick for tho last four montha wlth chronlc jaundice, and waa glven up by four ot our best physl clatia;as a laat resort he began using Sulphur Blttera, nnd yesterday told our reporter that they had saved hla llfe, BUilllngly aaylng that he guesaed Mrs, Fowler would be uuablo to take a aoventh better hall for somo tlmo to eome, Exchanae. fy a. KIULD'S KSTATK. Jltt 8TATE OF VERMONT, Randolph Dlatrlct, aa, ln i'robate Court, held at Randolph, ln hild DUlrtct, on the 21st dayof June. A. 1). 1883! H. M Eleld, Admlnlstrator ot the eatate of E. O. t'leld, lateof Waablntiton. Iu aaM lltstrtct. deceaaeil. nresenta bU admlulstration account for examlnalton and allow ance, and makea appllcatlon for a decree uf dlstriUutlon and partltlon of the eatateof aald deceased. Whereupon, lt ls ordei eU by aald Court. that aald account and aald ap pllcatlon m referre.1 to a aesalon of aald Court. to be held at II. A, White' olHce ln Washington, ou the 20th day of July, A. 1, 183, for hearlng and declslon thereoni And, lt la further ordered. that notlce hereof beirhen to all peraona lutereated, by nublioutlon of the aatne thrte weeka aucceastvely ln tue Vermont Watcbmau Htate journai, a uewspajer puoiianed at Montpelier, prevloua to aald tlme appolnted Ior hearlng, that they may apiwar at aald tlme aud place. and show cause. lr nnv thev mav have, why aald account ahould not healloued and auch CHATTEL MORTGAGE -all ruled and cut ready for ue.- Highway, TA decreo made. 13-05 Bv Uie Court Attest. tWLLIAM 11. .MC110I.it, Judge. . UOIISTIIS W. MKAII'M KSTATK. SL bl'ATE Or VERMONT. Waahlmitou Dlatrlct. aa. Iu I'robate Court, held at Montpelier, ln and for aald Dlatrlct, ou the 14th day ot July, A, 1). 1883 Joel roater, Admlnlstrator of the eatate of Augusiua W,3lead,lute ot Middlesex, ln aald Dlatrlct, deceased, makea appllcatlon to aald Ooim.for Ucruse tonil all of the real eautle of aald Ueceascl, altuated tn aald .Mtd- uiesex, exccpiuig we uon er, uut inciuniug tne nouiMtead and reveralon of the don er. renresenllmr that the sale of a part thereof, eicept the homeste.id, la neceasary for tne imyuiout vi tue ueuis oi saiii iieceaseil ana ine ex peuses cf adiulnlslratlou ot hla rstate; and that auch uirt caunot bu sold wltbout Injury to those lutereslel Iu the reiualnder: and that the sale of the homestead wouid be benetlclal to the wldow ot the aforeaald deceaaed, wnereuiHin, it ia oruerui uy aald uourt, that aaldap plloatlon be referred to A aesslon thereof. lo be held at the I'robate Olllce, In aald Montpelier, on the 3d day of Auguat, A. 1), 1883, for hearlng and declslon thereon; aud, It la further ordeted. that all peraona In tereated be noUrled hereof, by publlcalton of notlce of suiu apuiicaiiun auti uruer inereon, inree weeu suuces- f iu uie i slvcly 1 Vermont Watchman X Ktale Jourual, newapaiier publlahtvl at Montneller. and whlch ctroulates lu the nclghuorhood of thoae Inuiirated, before aald tlme of hearlng, Uiat they may appear at aald tluu) and plaoe, sau, u lucy sea cuse, uuiect luereio. 05-07 liv the Conrt. Attt. School and Town BOOKS AUD Administrators' Account Books Best in the Market ! MAOAZINKS ANI S1IKKT MU8IU lu half TurVey and half Roan Moroceo blndlnga neat or half Law Sheep, done as they ihouUt lt. Oltl IJoolcs Xte"bonncl Orderaby Mallor expresa aollclted. Hatlafactlon guar nnt.u.,1. We uever try to comete w 1th thoae whose liolly la " Cheaper than the cheapest." Our motlo la (lood stock and workuiaushlp, and a fair llvlng pronl. Addrtaa GLARK'S JQURNAL BINDERY MONTI'ELIEIt, VT. French Female Gliariot Drivers and Race lildera, and Verltable ENGLISH JOCKBY RIDBRS. Three Colossal Circus Companies! Three Distinct Ringsl AltOEST TRAVELIKO MEKAGERIE 1K TIIE WORLI). 1,000 RARE ANIMALS! 25 PERF0RIYIING ELEPHANTSI In new and womWrful icU elurntpcl and tntroduced by AI)M KOUKrAUOII, Jr, 400 Ring Horses! M.VMMOTII MUSEUM OF MARVEL-SI l'ECItL.t;Sa t'AUUAMJU UISriiAYSI 1,200 MEN AND H0RSESI Three Ureat Kauway Trains ! l.nrtirst 1'ttvllloii erer J.Vecfeil Sents for 13,000 ! A llejlex ofall Ancleiit und jrodern Sportll 1 B-O-LI V-A-Rlj LAltQEST AND 11EAVIEST ELEI'IIAXT KXOWK IO Sllld.OOO wlll be forfelted lf anv clrcus In the world can nmillcate the unparalleled act of Slg. L1.0XATI, from Mlian, Itaclng upon a lllcjcle up and down a splral ele vated roadwdy sixty feet ln helght.or the famoua French Troupe SILHONS, from l'arls, in their blood-curdltng g)innastlo exhlbltlons. rirst lune seeu iu tue iew i uriu, veruauie itmaoo Serpent Charmer, ISTala Damai ante wlioie conmiandn to mafttlve boa ronntrlctorg, pythoni, anconttft and nildern, are unJert-tcod and Impllcltly obcyed by thee huuianltyliated reptllen. Jagendorfer, Qerman Sampson Firea a heavv tteld-nlece simpcnded from m flneer. llfU a liorae and a common etephant. GREATEST LADY RIDERS IN THE WORLD ! SKNOUA AOIIZVI.... 1.I1.I.V UKAIKIS TT- Heholdl See' 100 peerless performer ' .83 Illm.opntumll TrnInwJ I.Ional 'Xfireiri' llyonns! ltHhy Ciinirls Wouilerftil hi)crMl Citttln of I'xraln' aioro ltnre Atiliuiila tlutu all tho riliowR ln Amerlca 1 llandaoine AVmiiMi' Wlld Blenl TIIUCK BACR-TRACK ABRNA3 IQI ALTO AKT FOQR GREAT CIRCUS RINGS ! Flve thouamd Oiiera Chalra on the Grand Stand' l'EEHr.KSS, I'OUTIC, Krnni Spaln. Krimi J.outlou. OorseoiK Freo Stroct l'arntlc, Every forenoon of Exhlbltlon Day, between 9:30 and 111:30. the tlreallv-tlraud und (loiireoua Carnlval Street been the Woudertully-Urand, Sub- l'arade, ln whlch llme l'ageanta, OLKOI'ATHA. I.Al,I,A ltOOKII, Queen of Egypt! AND 1'iiucesa of Delhl 1 Wlth tha bamlsoinest woman tn Amerlca personatlng " Lalla Rookh," aud tbellargeof Cleopatru,vlth I.gypt'a 8 ueen, the most luiulrlcent s;eciacle ever bcheld upon leatreetsof an Amerlcttu clty. I.lvlugvtlldbeasts loose lu the atreeta. Scorea ot auu-brlght, sumptuoita charlots. A real Klmon-l'ure troupe of Honlhern cauip-meetlng luelodlea, sluglng aa the processlon luovea. Five Musical Organizations, and tbe very latgest, longest, giratst, grundest, gratul toua aud ouly Mllliiin Uollar rnK-nt over aeen on the atreeta. Admlsslon ouly JOceuu; chllurtn under )era,2Sceuta, KxtilUttloit afieruoon and evenlng at theusual hours. Atenlo Chalra. l'romeuade Concerta one hour belore oommenclng, by the three great llands, Low ltatea aud Excuralon Tralna on all rallroadt to i-e thla Great hbow. GTt For the eepevtal aceommodatlon of ladlea and chThlren, and all Mhodealrelo avold the crov, d anrround lng the tlcket wagou ou tbe show grouml, tli kela v, lll be ou aale durlng the eullre day the exhlbltlon Is here, at Artjus &JPatviot Ojffice ADAM FOREPAl'OH .t ADAM FOREl'AUUH, Jb., Role l'roprlttorai JOIIK A. FOREl'AUUH, Mauagcri CUARLES W, FULLER, Ueneral Dlrtctor,