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s Tim BrmjyGTox. vt.. vmeu press, Friday august s. issi. NUN'S KKOM UYKK Tllli SKA MR. GLADSTONE ON EGYPT'S AFFAIRS. V. ,n-u il Inn ill' miiiiIiiii mil ul' Onrslbin Voir ul' I'lrilll Ciil'llnl lirllrl' 1'rns ii't I'ur I rrlilliil llrv Mull "I I In' I'li'lirlt Cnn-lltulhilt. Till: A IIYJ.SIMAN KIMI. I'AUIS llO.sll. l.(i Im: ii e.xprr pu-l i lien 'i Wold' llU'lll I'Olllll Kimh llllll Mr .'iiUi'i' NcM vole Cll'lli it j' vv few ' anion j i ,, Ann. .".--Mr. (!ludtoiic in mnv- iit ul' :::iiii.(ki In provide lor Ihe 1,11 f) Sllllllllll. -lllll Hllll tlll'I'MI'- lice .pcditin'i vvusmcrelv In rrlleve . . 1 t i anil ii. il in crush Mntiill. II c suMlt'icii'. t i -ccure kiii ul unvcrn i Soudan. Kvnctial inn of llml v ii i nun ..ill of llii' iilirsllnn, i us 11(1111.! I.' pinli'd (it'll. (!or- A llc-i'i'lpthin nl' Ailmlriil llcuelt's Inter v leu llli tin .Xliiinnili. I'liclimthc I'liiviini'i- nndnualust thcelr- ctilui wall ul' I In lint, on n throne covered wilh violet withi cloth Mini supported on cither side liy pillows of the same rich mIii II". It Ii Ih'cero-s (if Solomon worked in Unlil thereon, -at tin "Nenus NVmiMl'' ! iiikI ICIiur nl Inn. Wi lli's the cnrrespond- ,1'Hl nl' tin l.iiiuldti .Vi if. On liiiiiiilil stood n -ci-vanl wllli ii silver-handled i ..i...t.. .i i... i. ...1.1..1. i... 1.....1 I UN .-I'll. 1,1 III S W Kill. II II II II III" ll'lll tl - ' ,,,., . Iiik tn iiiiiI in. to keep tin Mil's from feed- " l''li MMrt-4 llllH I'll, l-llUI- Atllll-e Tlll'lll-I'lvi'- I'll'sll I 1 1 1 1 1 M I Null's Till' (llllll'l'.l. ( .ii ien)ii li iire Tin Piv .ill I Time.) IMliK .Jill) .'ll. U'chuve IiiiiI rain, which thou,di of -hurl duration vn--o Ireiuehilous, that i Kood-natlireil people hail liei'li thlnkim; of i coiiKtriK linir a Noah's ark to pit'servc wiliii' speclini'iis of the iiliiinali Ihat in , halilt our planet. Now we have the heat the asphalt tun rnud-vv av ian; oil' the butter on t he rnvul head, for in into ilonu'li, anil develops head-drops on , i ii.eheH object.."!. The Mite now i. .e believed was a mere nip. -. the 1 liill.se would hen-lied to (h '.(I ;n to i in.-' on t hew oik. The v- ,i.'ree(l to.lTI to 1 1. The iiiinor i i .ipo-cd of the I'al Midliles and a idicals. No Colt-cl vat Ives were the nnniher. .Mariiui- of llnntlimlon. seeri'lury the hahlt of lm-irduir dolh his Mni -ty In lule,cus well as ids lowly milijeets, and the fat sparkled on his crisp hair, neatly plalled In Ihreebronilpicccs.sl retched from i lie lorclieatl over lliey royal cranium t tile napeol the neck, where! he plait.-! nar I lit loieheails of even motionless ciii.cn We al last cook in our uravy, If that will he any coiiMilnllnn to Prince Ili-mnick. The present is Ihe inoini'iit for the lidiali it.'itil.s of tin sulinrhs to come and pass rmv and are held timet her with a dlaniotid- their ,-cu-on In Paris, while tlie clli.cns, to net t en pin. i i iwi up .m-i in r i ne M all'ord t hem r n, llv to the .siiliurhs. ol Ins niwe and lolallv eoverlli',' the lower . ,,,, ,,.,,.,'. ... . . part of ids face mid hiidv was the slu.nini.i , - true l'.iriian has more than a taste, or tojjn -itnilur to tin one filvcn hy Allllla he lias a love lor a little villa, where l.e to the admiral, embroidered wilhvarloi.s can arriv e In a few minutes, oral mu.-t eoloreil silk.-, in a hroail strip down tin Tin of stud- for war. staled that the rennrt of the American attache In KkM'I in lcuiud to the liomhariluicut of Alexandria w as of a contldenlial nature and would not lie pre-enlcd to Parliament. .Mr (iladstone aim iniiced that hurl of Northhrook, lirst lord ol the admiralty. centre of Ihe cloth, wlucli is the token ot liohillty. Tin KIiik', who was Indeed all eyes atid ears, scanned us each suspicious ly as we approached Ihe throne and bovv ed. lie shook hands with Sir William llewetland Mu-on liev, this movement nccessitatini; Ihe partial uucoveriiu; of the liody, sliuwini; Ihe massive Order of Solu nioii (deamint; on a uown of Muck silk, lint only for a moment was so much roy alty seen, and as (he admiral and tin Ku'yp lian representatives seated themselves on cane-liottonieil chairs provided for tliem a had lieen aniioillleil to uo to Kl'VIjI with tittle il isf imci. mi 1 lie I el I of the I h roue. I In iiisirucuolis lo report u ion tue coiiiiiiion ofalla'i'sso funis to advise tin KiiLdish uoveriuut'i t as to what counsel .should he Kivcn to the h'u'yptiun novernnient In the presit i ircunislances. Irish Allah's. .lull i Daly, the convicted dynamiter, has been i erviewed b representatives of the press. I!e says that he was one of the four consp.r itm.s whose movements were di rected from America. The bombs that were I-) isnl in Ids possession at the lime of hlsar,(s were handed to liiiu on a street in 1,1. 'I'pool by a fellow conspirator who liaslei i I away. The bombs were not tor use it ilirmini;li:iiii, but in London, where Daly w mid have handed them to another coiispii.ttor Daly siispectsthat oneot the conspir 'tors turned informer. .Members of Ihe si,, lely who hae arrived fioin Amern i liave llieir eyes o'i this man and will ii It r iew him. .Mi irtenav. Iliiaucial secrelaty to the Ireascr , slated that Trael.an. chief ht retar lor Ireland, would introduce. ue.t vear.ii bill lehitln to education in Ireland, which would deal witli the subject of school ica'-liel's, The police liine received inlornialiuii that a I'athnlii priest is comiiii; to Kiij-'land from incrica in ilisiriiise as an emissary ot the Irish vigilance cotnniillee. lie is descrilied as belna t hil t y-tie years uf aire, live fi" l seen iliclies' in hci'.:hl. and lis )o-s,.ss..i ., M elear. tresh complexion. I II.' linlel';i. .M i: -l.ll.I.l.s, Auk. There was one death Iroin cholera h.'i'e between ! a. in. and noon to-day. One case of cholera litis i ir - u"d ul (ieiieva. Threi deal lis I rom cholera oiTiiried be tween iiion and Ui'dltiiis eveniiiK at .Mur M'ilb Tlie I'l' in 11 unsl il Milium! Cuiiyl'ess. Pvi I-. A-IK. .V Thet'oiiKressa-sembled a' Vt" -ail'i'saK.iiu to day. The lltst thimr done w is 'o ballot for the comiu'ttee to vhii-i 'ii refer the bill for the revision of the institution. The extreme left rein-,' 1 lo vote and reproached the majority with cxcreisiuK undue pressure. Tlie ses sion v as throUKhoul violently uproarpits. the pit sjilent heiiijs unable to pn-erM or dtr It is epecte.l that ihe Kovernment w dl ii" o'lliKed to take extreme measures to .-.'Mine discipline. t'.ti'iii'H's l.iM.r Loses a l.iliel suit. ill l.i st. Auk. . frown Solicitor liol t :i has lii-en awarded S.'"aii -tt'l'liiii; in hi lilie! suit iiKaliist l'arnell and the other proprietors ol the I'nited Irishmen lie u-kt '."ill.iMll daliiiiKes. (ii'lll'llll I'lileli;!! News, toK.i was up to his mouth iiKitin, as ii our presence had suddenly made him leel very ill. So fur wasthis illitsioticarried that one almost expected him to rush fur the door or call tin steward. Tin admiral soon settled down to business, and rose to pre sent the (Oueen's letter, which looked a very lorinidable epistle ih it lay in the preity blue silk ease workid by Lady StruuKlord. Now placed on a better I'ootiuK the KitiK even condescended to smile his thanks, which liKliteneil up his otherwise kIooiii.v lace and made it ipiile pleasant. It is lean and wan : broad Just over the brows, which are perfectly arched : deep seated In rue black eves ; a nose sliKhtly .lewisb, but small, and a mouth and chin showiiiK a weakness Unit belle the upper part ol tlie face. His color is alinosl ncKro In its blackness, and was much Inleiisilled a'jainst (lie whiteness of the shcninta. There was no attempt at state; a lew do mestics lolled aKain-t the walls, and on tlie It'll side of Ihe throne -tood a priest, w hose secniiiiK occiipat ion was to keep t he tbes Irolu his ow n nose witli I lie aid of a piece of a cow 's tail. There appealed to lie no one in particular lo keep the door or lilt tlie cloth a- one entered or passed out. And when we did the laller alteracheer ful Kii'idln Iroin the KiliK we hud to move il I or oui'scho. Out of thckitiKly presence an unruly mob of soldiers and servants Jo-Ueil us wherever we walked. Sometimes an iniliKiiaiit chief would lay ..i i.:... ...i.i. .. .;n 1......1 ..i ..i...... ed the wav for a time, but tliev were like , "'l'"- erected III Hies: their utmelite lor curiosity was all l'us at billiards tlie more sliariiencd and thev around in lat'Kc numbers. In tlie coin- pound I noticed that a Iiiiki leafy bower had been erected to cover at least live hun dred ini'ii. This was where the warriors, chiefs and courtiers of Ihe KIiik leasled We were none of us iiivilnl iluriiiK our stay to one of these entertainments, tu KiliK knowiiiK full well that I'.uropeans are not accustomed to the peculiar luxu ries of an AbyssiniiiM banquet. A small one I have seen, and, for inysclt, was heartily Klad that he did not honor us witli this mark of his favor. The )ii re ilc n -v.vmii i is Kcnerally raw meat. lav en II e Vel'lnlililel's, FollowiuK is a list of patents and trade marks issued to citizens of Vermont, m within an hour, from Paris. Tlie Kardeti Is habitually dry, and the house Invaria bly humid. Kvcry sliower of rain which fails on 1 1 1 i becomes a brook, and in stead of liicaiiilcriiiK as a cascade, and rnllim: on with a murmur, remains alone about the house to cry, and to demon strate it can not lie everywhere. These opera-villas are always badly built: the she Is either a hollow or a bare hill. The access to it Isdllllclllt: the streets leaditiK up lo It are tortuous iind siotiy; Its facade I- masked by other houses: there is no view, and the Kardeii is mi surrounded by hlnh walls, that to Kive it air, one is char itably tempted to open the windows of tlie cottiiKe. Such a w iKwani dues not supply the )' ulrntr life soiiKht. Tlds ilia lor the Parisian is only des tined lo recent friends al dinner : it is fur the ladies an opportunity to display toil lettt's. Tin proprietors or tenants of such sniiKKcrics can lie well-studied, on a Sut urday ('M'liiuKespeiially, at the railway terminus. The htislianil arrives, laden with parcels like a delivery van. These are provisions for the morrow's banquet. Skinny fowls, wrappe 1 lu brown paper, whose peiliKiee may lie assumed to have commenced with thcuKeof Pharaoh's lean kine : some melons to do duty a- ices : pastry, Mowers, a few bottles nl dcs-erl wines and liitio.'s. and the usual band boxes fur maihiine's toilette. When the Ktic-t arrives, he llnds the host's children dressed in the most ridicu lous fashion, that summer lime and a resi lience in tin country apparently allow, 'i'he KUest is in full ill-ess. Asa rule the Parisian in the cmntry ri-e- late: he breakfasts in ilressjnK Kown or shirt sleeves, if po-siMc In the joss house or the Kurde'i : then he or skittles. He dines swarmed copiously and joyfully : after dinner, mus ic, as madanie is shrewd enoilKh to have nuionnst her htrllrs per.-otis who can sjnK or play. Their talent kills the cveiiinu's ennui : the concert from the openiiiK to the close is under theirdiie tion : madanie volunteers an ttrlt ttr as an interlude. Ten o'clock is tlie curfew hour, when Ktiests return to the city a rebel' for all. Tlie artizan's iituiuK with his family is always onSunday, .Mondays and perhaps Tiicihi.v.s, he devotes in individual recrea tion in tlie city. I may remark in passim;, that this abstciision from work, and the Ki'owiuK iudlllereiice to .save, are terribly disoi'KunizitiK factors in the industrial Toe 'ol il number of pei'sonsiltow tied by the sinUinK of the steamer Dione in the Thames Saturday niKht was twenty-three. Tlie Siecle states that Admiral (.'out-bet's squadron lias taken possession (,f the har bor and mines at kco I.iins. tiie treaty port of China in Formosa, (ilads.irie ha- been assured thai there will be i.ii opposition in Parliament to ihe Ausii-lii.N ieiU-iation. IKDUMI IJMI'KOVINd. Sol lit I. I noil Ai t Tin - Ki-illli'i'il. liill'- lOlt-llts III' the I'ison I o Ih A hit -r from .Mr. Parnell lo a local sec ret, trj of the "Nationalist I.eaijiie in Ire land I' 's just lie.-n made public In this .Mr. I -irnell as he anticipates a-the tuit come o: t'.ie Parliamentary cniiiiuli tees re port t i-i an Impoitaiit Improvement in the t million ol the laboriiiK classes in Ireland will lie ellected. ( lllit ials of the Local liovernnicnt Hoard have Kicn evi dence coiillrnilu;; tlie report c reiilated by llie Irish p.tity that a inciisi re is to lie pre pared KiwuK local authorities power lo lake or lease laud ( oiiipulsorily. whether attached I i laborers' cottiiKi-s or not, for the purpose uf h'ttiliKil to the laborers at derate -r:c s. The measure will also em power tin authorities to make icpairs in tlie cot! tes . return has just been made to I'm h, uncut in rt-Kiiril to tlie operation ot the I. i-li Arrears of lient act. Accord iliK to 'h'-. the sum of C-.'.-ITU.niio, which was ovvIiik to the landlords by l lie fann ers, has been wiped out iiudertlieact since lss,. nr thi, hu-Kc amount I'Nter K.iined 's'i),(Ui i.) remissions uf rent : l.eliisler, e-'Vi.diiu . ('onniiui.dit, I'l.uuu.iMfi. and .Mini ster, l VI 1,111! i. Tlie 'iiiionabst iaiers, ci.niiiienlitiK upon 1 1 s return, slate that the laud act has tilt- uiv si ciiicd to the fanners a per- ' -duct imi of t ent ext eeiliiiK '.'-"iiKi,-Tlu- Iiishop of Limericl., Ihe li-ltuuiv and other embers of ""ssjo.i which hi' been coiisider ( iilitioti of education in Ireland, i' Hie cut tailed rents weie belter i' i "-ctilnrly jiniil la-it year llian at sine-the Parnell .nidation In relations now existim; between liianei" IKM ve.'i L.iil i,: the c-v bin tin stuk t'i a, id in,' I IJ." n l-i id'. ads , ml tenants ari' ainicabli' Pri mary schools, established for the lienellt of the i. i. mils, ; in,, eyerywheie aiiirccia t, 1 '''he Kovcnimcnt luis resohed upon a 1 i'Ki "Ini lion i.f the forces in Ireland. The i I , in ..il - thin -ion III. nl thc (IIM'OsI o. TO CI.CVKI.AN II. VillniKil (iimiiiltli'e nl' the I..1I1111 I'.irli I -111 1 11 1 11 ,- s Nil 111 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 . VniiK, .Vujjc. .l..Iollli Itooiu-y pre 1 11 t lie ini-etlni: of the National cnin "i 'lie National Labor party in this ' ilav ut which resolutions were iiass eid' intdUK the actltins ol W. A. Casey "nr -, cliumiiii; to rejirescut the a- i I .iiiiit party in apjirov inn cerlaln u .h'h ot (iiiy. t'levelanil, and ile ' -tii.tt tliesn persons had no such au--1 . and rct'iiinnienillnu their expul Irom the orKunliUltion. .Mr. lioouey !-aspeech t ouilciillllliK the tut ion (if ' 'iii-airo ( 1 1 1 1 v-1 1 1 1 ion in uomiiiiilinir .May, .lune and .Inly, lss, furnished to this paper by Charles K. Allen, Ksip, of this city, solicitor of American and foreiKii lialents : No. .ls,l."iT. Plow, ,1. I'. Il.lsi'ilin, lllllllN. of (1. I'. Il.i-i'iiia. (Ii'i-e.ise,l, llallla. Vt. filed .Inn. il. I Mi. Issued Mav 1!. l-st. No. U".ls.:i"il. Hill aess liiu-kle. Ilenr.v f. I'nl toil. .l(illtielier, Vt. fll-.l fell. -1. s. sued May 1:1. Nn. ais.ssli. ('Iiiii ii-i-over. .1 ilia (i. l'riteli ard, I'liiiltney, Vt. filed M.ir. '.'!, lssl. Is.ued Mn .'a. Is!. No. anAll. Dcv ice for triiiisiiilttliciiiintinii, Weslej V.. I.alr.1. f.i-l Calais. Vt. fil-d April b lss. l-siu.,1 ,j -T, ls-, 1 No. l.'l-iil. Tiiute-inarl; lor leuiedy lor eoimlis anil diseas-s ot like iiatine, .Mr-n. 1 1 1 isrvritt--. tiie-ne - Hyde, Ittitliuul, Vt. Issued ' May -T, ss. .-.'i,."il 1. Ailtiilii.it l- sitet.v-lini'ic lor eli'V.i- , tors, ( 'Iniile-i A. Ilolliialc. Witreiines. VI. Assljrniir ol' oiii'-li.tll tn f. W. Ci I tine place, filed lie., a, lssl. -.iie, June :!. 1 1. No. -.".n..")!!. .s.iteuaril lor elev .itiu s, same, iiss;!iior In same, filed Jan. 1-, ss. Issued June;!, lssl. Xu ?W;i. I'liiap. Nalli.ui C. I'.cje, Monk tuu Itidire, Vt. filed Nov, M. 1 1. l-sii.-d J 1 lssl. No. a'l'.i.ii'.a. roiiibini d eiit-l'cd, litter and cliilir, Cttleli P. .Niisli. lliMtlli li.iro, Vt. As. sliiiiur ol 1 1 1 - -1 1 1 1 1 1 to .1. II. .I.aiiln, .s.iaii' plitee. flint Apr. :.T, 1--:!. Issued Jim.' :i. iss. No. J.i'.i.O'i'.. Ilarne jili'th, J111111 s Meliuire. Ili-a-eii, Vt. filed Hit. a 1, I--:!. Is.ued June 111. ss. No. :ill,l,ill i. Ciiiiiliiiied iei'-ereeper and lieel pUte, fdw'.iril N. I'niier. liiu liturton, Vt., as--itiniii' of tMii-llih ils 10 I,, (i. II111 ilium mid J. (I. Iteed, same place. Filed Miuvh :."., ls. Is. -lied .lune la. 11. No. :ail.:i."iil. iiriiliiimr-i'oiiiioiuiil.Villiaiii II. How. Iliulinirtuli. VI. l'ileil llee.ai. jssii. ,. -lied June 17, 1 1. Nn. IJH.Tsii. Ileneli-dorf. Chillies ('. Jiilin-iin, spi'111-.'li-ld. Vt., aIKHiir lo ('. i:. Itieliardsiiii Mini A. Ill-own. same place, filed Apiil SI, I I. 1 lied June -I. I I. No. :anl.!U;. Tub and huv ta-tcner, William II. Ill.ike :.'d, Swaiuiiii, Vi. filed Apill la. Is--.'. Ileneuo'l Nov eialier 1:). I ued June -I, lss. No. mil, HIT. li.illierinv tub, llenrv Adams and C C. Hiivui's, W ill 11 ii iltI 1 11 1, VI. filed Adiil la, 1--I. Issued Jul) s. l.i. No. ;n,l,."i.M. buckle. Muses W. lteddiii!.', Illulisr.ile, Vi. filed May 7. 11. I ued Jul) s, 1:1. No. :t'H,"dii. Iliitler-vi'uil.er. Wad-worth I. Walei-. .I11I111-1111, Vt. filed I lelolier i, ls-a. UsiiedJiily s, I. No. :ll,7i"i. Combined -tocklinr sUiMiiter and liutlei-liole call Ii, Solon f. Muoieiuid V. II. Miuistleld, Svi-iiitiiu. Vt. filed November 11. Issued Jul) s, lss. No. Ill l.'.K'. I'.iitiililepliutiafr.ilili'e iiiaratii-. Win ren Hani-, li.iuville. t. filed Jul) 1'.', 1'!. l-sueil Julv l"i. 1 1. No, iMr.'.llfi. Den ii-li, follicle II. Ill . Itu! Iiiud, VI., a lifiinr lo 1 In- Lincoln lion Works, same place, filed Nov ein' er 'HI, pott, Is-ued Jul) 1".. I-I. No. lia.'.-Vil. Car-plat birm. ArthurC. fcr.ru snn, fab Ii. iv cn. Vt., uvlyiior id -cv i iileen tvvenliellis tu eiirlit otliei-s. filed Nuveialier :m. ltl. Is-ued Jul) i. issi. No. i.'.ii'.i.i. Arch I nr -uiriir iiiiikliii; and otliei- 1 hi 1 no s. I 'hull in -) I '. Alt led, f. drla, Vt. I'fli'd April s. ls-l, Issued Jul) .Ii, Ksi. No. :if.',71l. Kiil'licr eraser. Ilenr.v T. Cu-li. III. 111, Ninth lleniiliijiton, VI. Klleil Mil) 2'.. 1HS. IsKiieil.lul) ..11. 1 1. No. '"iir'.TXi. Holder and cutter lor vcl. pa per, I'lmilos ('. Jnluisiin, Sirliij-Ileld, Vt. a hluliorto llnriiec W.TIuiliipsuii, We-tiuhi-ler, VI. filed Mnv t'.. IS.SI. lucd July -."i, SsHI. Nn. IS '.'.7i I. Holder mid culler lor web i,i per. siune, 11 Ijniui' in saiae. filed May u".', lssl. Issued, ltd) '.11, lssl. No. 11.171. I lesion 1 1 ii- sevviii m.ii'liliic hed lilille Mini itrtii. Lev I K. fullci, llratl leliorii, Vt., mni A. Wiiirner, New Vork. X. V., Ihe lilller il--ini 11 c to wld fullci. Issued July -il, lssl. A colored man was at I ml Ice lieaduiiar lers jcslertl.iy lo coinplaiu that some one had stolen ids horse and whkoii oil the street and to request unusual enerifv on the part of llie police. Oh, we'll net Ihe via back in a Utile time, 1 kui'sh," said tlie ...it..!.. I ..I 1 1. I I , i.., . i.,.,. 1 . 1. 11 . 1 1 . . 1 oilieiill. 1 ii"- sii, sun 1 uiiiie so. 1 : ' . 1 ! . , iudlcatitiK want ol Klales- . i.0,, vfm'n uji hi,,, mt-k afor noon." (iot a joli lor the afternoon " "No, ttali, but If tie ptlsKiin who stole tint boss feeds I I1I111 oals ritr tlluner, winch lie probably ill Hun- . will, it'll take me six weeks to Uet libit - Ut stim Lack to wliere lie'll relish old sti.iu bed iii'in-liiti. w isdom and judgment, niid pit- uini ej in- tieieai 111 .Novumner uc.vi I Lawn tennis plays Itself, tho bios to the racket so eil-llv Willi scrljit nulu' ' -It, 1 1 il I stniKKle between li'erinauv. wlicrethe lib ol tin workiiiK classes is simple and thrif ty, and in KiikIiiikI, when in llie similar sU-ukkIc, life commences happily to lollow the same lines. The I'reiicn a'rli.an eu joys his stroll iu tin suburb-, ami in louiiKi on llie Ki'a . 1 notice that on week days he wear- hi- coat 011 ids back and his hat on Ids head, out 011 Sunday. I1ccarricshisc0.it under his arm and liis hat on the lip of Id- walkiiiK cane; the latter refie-lii's ldiii. like a hulf peiiiiv ice -crved iu a queen mal) Kla . There is a. special clas, of people who quit Pari-lor the seaside simply 10 prove lliey an somebodies ; tin ladies have thus an occa-ioii lo display four or live toilettes a day, and tlie Kcutleineu inure facilities lor respectable KaiubliiiK. Cynics -ay, these are Ihe only plate- where Pari-ian-liud time to e.xchaime vi-it-. KxccptiiiK tiie sea, Paris iu summer ha- rural allrae tioiisnot tube (lespt-cd. At the Champs Klysees, the U01-, or Miinl (ieriuain, llieie are comforts and st enerv unequalled in their kind. .There is Kie-'hien, Unit Allied tie .Mil el compares lo iS.idcti, wilh its lake to (icneva ; the railway now open to lluiiKiral, has inadeknow na 1110-t piciure--quc rcKion lo Pari-iaii-, and .Montinoreiic.v that l.iiiii- .Will made fa-hioindde by his iilKi'imaKi's to I'lmhieu baths tu cure his -1 111 1. 'I'he tainoiis inn of the "White Uor-e" at .Montmorency .still 111 tlie Mower of it- am, is lull of souvenir-. .Mirnhcau and C.1111 hacercs liv ed there ; so did Dtinia- i'i iu coiupo-iiiK several of his novels, while IcarniiiK cookery and jottitiK (low 11 culin ary receipt.-. It wa- a pastime witli tlie Krcat novelist to try ids prentice hand at cookiiiK bir 1 he ov;iKcis, ami anions the most irt'nuent of tlie laller were the sons of Louis Philippe. Often fiiecu llorteiise drove over Iroin Si. Leu, Willi her two boys one. later. Napoleon III. to breakfast at tlie inn, and then lini-h the day bv boatitiK ami li-liiiiK al , KiiKhicu, it w.i- at Ihe latter place that Talma died : Horace Vcrnet re-ided there, nnil it wa-on the occa-ion of a vi-it to ad mire the.arti-t-'- " Deliverance of .Mazep pa," then on tlie easel, that Paul Delu roche tell iu love with thepuintiiiKnnd the painter's tlatiKliter result, matrimony. There are many counsel- Kivcu lo people en route for the seaside. The best is, never take aiiaitinents in advance. It mi'-dit rcseiubk luiyiiiK a farm In the Far We.-t ora home in the Hush from a pios-pi'ctu-. Then it 1-well to bear in mind that all innkeepers view the mo-t noble con-' quest ot man, not lobethehoi-selnit thevoy ajicr, and w hen at the sea side ob-erve llie Koiilcn rule : Larly tobed and early to rise. Let the sole object of life be. to eat, ivviin. walk and sleep. This will, iu addi tion, be as Kood a preservative UKain-t cholera as is yet know n. At a thermal station or spa you only en counter people who silKKi'st 'a peipctual an uieiilo imoW. Or, there are tvvocla es of pei-Mins; one. al-o sick, di ink the waters and depart improved, and the rohu-t, who do ihe same but leave Invalided. A Spa Is the lavorile rendezvous for princes-en ami barone es real ones, broken bown by Ki'ief uiid an empty pur.-e, but counliiiK upon matrimony ton-pair both. At the sea side there are i-itors vv ho never bathe, a lotti-lolliiiK 011 tlie sands repays them. The best lime lo dip is In the morniim ; that is when serious person- take their ' headers : but those wlnnlc-ire to pose ami bevvilch the Bpet tutors witli their tuhhiiii.r I cii'iiiit prcler the nflernoon. It is at the sea sitle mothers llrsl try to net their tlaiiKliters oil': eligible bachelors can best see there and be seen. ' A few Kardeii parlies are still Kivenian 1 ut tempt has been niiule to revive .Marie Aiiiolnclle s cieaineries, less tlie mil K lilK of the cows ami the making of the hlllter; fruit mill liKht coiifecliuiicry itru Kt'i'v ed, and cream, iu every form coiuiiiK direct from llie dairy; Mien there are -troll-tliroiiKli paik-or woods till dinner liiiu. uiTu-iiin.ilh a ditncr under I he trees before dinner-a "iiyciilr 01 tlie an- of L nils ., is urKiilil.ed. NothliiK pleases youim people so much. Toilettes at I he sea side an tirdlnarilv very simple ;lt is only 011 Kahi occasion's thai lliey become loud, eccentric rather than cxtrimiKaut. A travellltiK costume Is .-imple bill elcKaut ; the hitler consists In pcrlcclloti of lit and the former lu the total absence of Karnll lues and compli cated drapliii:; no kaiiKaroo punches In front. 110 slid' anil exiiKKcratcd Iminuur. Canvas is larKcly iiuide iiii in (ostiimc. color of course t rei. or tliali . it drapes as a tunic over a pleated skirt, and except Mik a little rlirnlUi has no other embroidery. Spotted serire makes up well, and tin jersey will suit such skirts harmonloiislv. 1 1 lace cambric Is another favorite mate rial. Persian lawns and silk niti-lins arc also suitable for sea side wear. The fashions this sca-on have the Inconvenience to lie made exclusively for slender Hkiiics; even an ecc-s o'f sliiulit'ss can be met by a judicious tirraiiKcinciit of drapery. 'Ladles of full habil wouhl thereloredo well to renounce nil such novelties, rcineinberiiiK as a koIiI eu rule, that what suits Individually will ever be the mo-l bccomiiiK. WitlkiiiK skirts are trimmed with abroad band ol embroidery or velvet lace over a .-eric-' of narrow plaits. Other fashionable cos tunics are composed of ki'i'.v mohair and red foulard : .Minerva blucor tobacco color ed embroidered crcpon : silver Kiev sicil Ictine I- iu voKUe for walkiiiK dre t's. Some hats arc lined witli straw instead ol tulle : this makes theiiillKliterand cool er : the liniiiK is Kcnerallv lu line KiikIIsIi straw. I'm IravelliiiK Hie round hat is worn irrespective of hki: it is more con venient and cool than the capote, whose strings arc a veritable torture iu warm weather. The color of the straw, how ever, must lie selected I'ollowiiiK the wearer's years, sombre or hriKht. The hi-h tambourine hat is made iu tulle, color vviiite 01 Kiirncl ; it i- trimmed w itli tuffs of feathers and Mowers. Thedii-I mantle, or rii(7ie-;iiii.( n i-a travelliiiK necessity. It Is made in n-rn ora liKht silk. Then ii can be worn clo-e-MttiiiK Hie IlKiire, with sleeves or without them; ha-a supply of pockets, covers nearly all tlie dies, and buttons nil down in li mil : there is 11 shape haviiiKu pelerine which is al-o very convenient, convenient, 'i'he waterproof, iu iniui-e-Ki'cy India-rubber, with a velvety look, I veiy much iu favor,'i;a n-t shower-: il litis lor rival in utility only the hunliiiK Jacket iu velvet, l'hls jacket i- a capital and serviceable Karini'ti! for ni-iniiiiK trotliiiK- about, it i- IIkIiI and doc-not impri-oii the IlKiire. H ithiiiK (In t s are in lilue sei-Ki. 1 'cor le-. fancifully braid-il in ililleren! color- or embroidered. It i- a fair quc-tion to rai-e, might not tht-e dre e- be worn as well on the land a- iu the water - A Kood m irk lorjer-ey: il i iiiorc llian ever not only an elegant Imt e eiitial at tele ot di" .. it i- a veritable cor-.-iKc, full ol -liape. lit and trinnniiig. In-tcad ut being -iniily plain a- formerly, it I- now braided with gold and ornamented wilh pearls ; il is beiter to wear it without trimming: it i- it-utility rather than its beauty which makes it aiavorite. Miowyculor- may do at the s-a side or at croquet parlies," The draw hat k is that if a shape be detective it tends to exaggerate the defect. The cholera is advancing with caution, but not tlie less certainty. Pio.ile onlv like to talk about the subject iu whi-pers, or b-ttcr. imi al all Like Fontenelle.who was -,, old, that he never could h-ar anv allusion to death in hi- pro.-ence : he I ail llatteicd liiniself the KIiik uf Terrors had lorgottni him, so we avoid all conver-o-tion re-pecting tin scourge. Tlie saddest phase ol the matter is, tlie spectacle of all the doctors dilleriiiK and tiKhting over the di-ea-e. At Toulon and .Marseille-, there are cholera patients who preter lodie.rath er than see a doctor. We have no cure, de-pite tlie hundred- advertised. Pru dence in living, caution in relation to the infciti'iii, di-iiilcctiug all clothing, etc., in stove--, and rin-ing all ve el-in tt-e by a patient, with chloride of lime or -ulpliate of zinc that'- all. Vr-. I,.i:tnr-. The t'lireitnliily or the AilM't'li-er. IN. V. Sun. 'I'he great London adverti-er who gave the '( Mull Hit xt fie an account of the methods hi-, house adopted to give public ity to their wares said, very truly, that in advertising "one casts one's bread upon the waters." In other department-of lii-bii-ini a man is al 1 to dcteiinine prcl ti i.xactly what will come to him from hi.- outlay. He know- very accural .!y the value of tlie commodities in- buys, and the prices they command in the n.itr ke'. litit what i- tie worth of a particu lar udvcrii-cinent ora part it ular lonn of advertising he can li.-ually only gue , no matter how great his experience. The cou-equeiicc is that the amount of money wa-ted in making experiments in advertising i- always cnoi minis. Xot be ing ub'e to make up their iniuil- what metho I of advertising it j, lu-t to pursue, merchants will scatter their money In many direction- iu their eager pur-nit of publicity. They know very well that -uch publicity is e initial to great .-mi .but lew of them have any delinile adve.-ti'-ing -y-tein. ' I It'itt e advcrtt-eis will spend great .-n iii iiI" money in printing circular.-, who-e number they know, and which they dis tribute lliim-elve-. Thev caiuio gue what is the ell'ect of thi- met hod of nd-vcrti-ing. All lliey know is wl at it co-t-litem : and at pre-etit the co-t of circu lars i- very great, .-luce, iu order to attract attention, lliey are got up in novel and ex ceedingly expensive tonus. 'i'he most costly advertising is that tlimiu.li -uch circular-. H'thcyatc llirown about thev are alino-l worthies-. It they are sent by mail iu coti-iderable quanti ties llie postage aggregates a large .sum. licsides, there are so many circulars and -o many varieties of them that people look upon them as a nuis nice, and give them no heed. We have no tloiibt that nine-tenth-of the money put into t hi- form of advertising i- utterly lost. Of course the lie-t medium for the adverti-er 1- a newspaper uf large circula tion. It i- not only ' he be-t, but al-o the cheapc-t and the mo-t convenient. No where el-e 1- tine able lo determine so surely the bcnelit- he is likely to receive. Indeed, it is hardly ncce ary for him to advert!.-" el-cwhcre. 'i'he enormous -uc-ccss of many ictail dry goods dealers of thi- city has been iliietotheirliberal news paper advertising, Ulioii which thev have concentrated their expenditure- for -e-curiiig public!! v. ."imitlllgNiilf.. William Hair, driver ot .Maud S, receiv etl f-V.mill Iroin Vauderhilt lor beating tlie record of ,lay-Kye-See la-t Saturday Mr. .1.1. Case ha- 111 ranged lo trot ,!ay-Kyo-See against tlietfiOP-'i record ol -Maud S, anil Phallus against his own record of J:IS .ut lli'linont park. Philadelphia. 1 ri day, Aug. b Not satislled with his men I defeat by Teenier in a four-mile nice, Wallace lints has arranged u nice lor live miles with tl u .MeKeesporl sculler. lorI(KMa Mile, plati! ami Utile to or ui-ieiiuei' si-iei-ii-u. Tin I jiglish Indies who not long mi) Marled on a tricycling tour from Pint I .Mauiizlo, on the Mediterranean, have reached Itoiilugre after u forty-six days' ride. Thev an Ihe same parlies who re. centlv accomplished a journey over the SlmpVni. the Jura and part ut the Cold! Tenilii. The trotting mare Magifie F. witli a re cord of 'J:'ti, 1I111I recently at the stable of 1 her owner, .Mr. .Murk Hopkins of St. 1 Clair, .Midi. She trotttetl through the 1 grand circuit last year, and. nn Minwing '.Ms'; at Cleveland, was -old to Mr. Hop Kins Tor S"UU. t Spr'ii Held. Mass , next month t arc will be a bicycle totirnainciil , to last from the 1 lit li lo the Itilh Inclusive. There will be lldliy-six races, no two alike 'I lie track has been prcpari'd al a cost of s'i.Vm. No pool selling will be allowed and all s nsallonal features, 1 1 rk- hurst- vs. Llevcle, lady ildci-, etc , will he l an'shcd. There is a pioposlliou made to arrange a mccl big between John Teenier and Kd wartl Ibuilan on the iclurn ol Hie latter Iroin Australia in the autumn. Tho-e who backed llnahiii in toriucr contests are w illing to put up any lea-uiiable alnotiiit on tin-Cimailiaii champion If satisfactory arraiigciueiils can be made with Tt'cnier's Irieiiils. At the Piilbnan 1III.1 rc'talla. It will lie remembered, llaalaii .-aid Teenier pti-licd him harder llian any man he had ever met, and a conte-i nst now le.vvciii them would be likely lo prove of unbound ed lnterc-1. Tin Holland Trolling Park association will hold a summer nicel big ul their I rack al Kill land. Vt., coinmcticing August -11, and lasting three days. On the Mr.-t da,- live hundred dollars lu ptir-cs -is oll'er cd lor the,':i:iali(;:-U cla. es. On August 'Jl llie sanic amount Is given to the :i.m and :.'::s:i clas-es, with one hundred and lilty tlollai- lor frcc-lor-all pacing. The last day will be devoted lo Ihe '.MIT class, purse two hundred and Mftv dollars, ami a liee-bir-all for a pttr-c of' lour hundred dollars. Why Is It that women always labor un der tlie impression Unit if ii'niou-e is al lowed to reach a ripe old age it will de velop Into a ral ? An ohlu farmer says that a cow can be cured ol kicking by catching hold of her leg while In the act. Jil-t so; inula lice can lie cured of sting liy catching hold of Its stinger while iu the act. Try 'cm both sunelime. It's inn. Brigandage islhcoiily.liu-lne that pays better than plumbing In h'urope. An ac tive enterprising brigand can generally rt tire on an ample full line before midillc'age. Canaillali p iper.s plea-e copy. .V. )'. Coiu 1111 rrhil .iln efM . HOWARD PARK, III'lil.lNI.'I'llV. V LltMl INT, September 8, 9,10,11, 12, 1884. ii .HUNT LMIIIIITIliN III' Vermont Stale Fair AMI 3l?tmmeuil. I'M (Ml? ICS AM) .mi:ciiam( .s SAYINGS INSTITUTION AND TRUST COMPANY, OF BURLINGTON, VT. CAPITAL, $100,000. i.vi:st.mi:nts in United States Bonds, - - rv $6000 in Premiums. All i iitilr-nl -ti-rk iiiu-t I e mnile on nr l -oir Ainru-t J"ith. lint i ii In rinr.il. Mi'i lniiiii'- it i nl .Mm-lilncrv llllll- lllllile oil or lii'lnu- the eio-e ill' tin- lll-'t il'I.V ol tlll'i'.slllbltimi. I'li'iiiliua 1I-I-. ciialiiiiiliiir lilies ami iryu 1 ulna-, tiirni-heil o.on appllrntlua tn ('. W. llltdVyNLLL. .III.. ( lerk. nuu-.ilWi I in Ilmllimtoii, Vt. I lr m-lt- iceelvcd 111 -I mis or t ine Dnll.ir mni upwiuils mill liili-ie-i iillnvii'il al lln-r.it i I I'ttiif I'rr Cut I'cr Annum, I'li.Mible -ciiii-niiiuinll.i . rui:i: to-.via. -ivxv. 'I l(l. lo tin- llcpn-ltnr. !f-v l,l"'.11 dc"hs in this I '111111.,, i, . mi CM-re'l IUfsl.1 ,,., ,,hll,i ,((,, ;( ,,, ,,,, litlll In tin lit IHf ilur, The business nr this !ii-i ii nl t,,n Is tlaii-ai tr.l bj the MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK. lie in-lls r.-1-i lved and paid dall.v liin-m-til UK llnllrs. r.U WA It 11 LV.MAN. Pit-hleiu. libillttli: MllltTON. Vice Pn-.I,.,n CIIAH. W. VII(lllll(H'.s;.Tie,i-iut r bill liiurtnn, , Inly l-s. il.vvvtl Merchants National Bank OF BURLINGTON. Irpn-lt It, ci'lpt- will lii iciller -1,,, ,s rite.' i '"''l","f inlrict at the Inllmiinl, Tluee per cent per Minium if nm ultlnn Ini r iiinnlli-; lour iirrit iit per unmiia il lint paid within -l uiniith-. 'I'hr Inlt'i-t-t upnii the- rrlpt. villi he iM nl the i mi nl r i -1-v -. iimnlhs nl r tin i date ami eiiilnis,., t Fx -t i vi lira ini-rnlrd tin- .-Hi ll piu poe. o i, . r-,u',- u"llll"l'si:. ( a-l,,.r llurllnvtoii, July -.-. ,i i thi: I!1'i;ll;t().v TRUST COMPANY Howard National r.ank Will bi'iiieiievi I-.. Miniilny. -v rnlii riniii.-rvi In i-iL-lit ii clock. In arciiiiiiiiiiihile -nrh i r.iia hn t.ir iiit.ilile tn h-.ivi thrii viork- .luriiiL'' r'truho- llaiil.iair limn-. Will tri rivrilrpn.il. in any -iiiii-ns Ion :i. mir ilulliir- :m, iniiaiitrr inlrir-t m tin int. nl tour per i r--.t. C M. SPAfLlilNl.. Pai:-'!-. II. II. sMALLIIV, Vii'k-1'iii.-t rrit'l'IS Wi:LI.r-'.Titi v- Ma.v .", dMvtf Sweeping; Reduction 7. in Piiti r.s or all G o s u CJ - C g U 2 ummer Goods i i - s AT SHAW'S aa ' A f. " A I't'W lliort of tliosi jil" Suits al $ i O I o rio-t. - ( STRAW HATS, g At your own price. Wi- vi .in! to eln-e litem out. iti:.ii:.M!!i:u animkmi; to tiu: Corner Clothing Store lltl! Sl'lU l.t I. llAUCA I.XS. I!i'-pri ttllll), E. P. SHAW, i:.V('hax;i: p.i.ocic, Corni'i Cliiiffh anil 31 tt in St.-.Iulyll.ils.wtt. v. I u u If) u cU CJ CD o u tl ml o Q tu H u w b oz c J -J D u. X H u 1' CJ u to n t - s S 5 rt "S. CQ 1 M u a, a a. g 2 ej ij U t u .. Wrt US tn tn u r3 '" tl a v u j -o STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, .lOIINSON, VT. Srlliml njirll-i M'it. 'X. I'llll l-orp. of tem llrr.. Tlinrruuh ilistl iiellnlt. I'rarlir.il te.n-lnii'.- iu .ItniM .Mha.1. l'lre .rhnliO'.hlp.. Maul tin' i-iii-ular. A. II. CAMPIILLL, tlw Iw l'iiiii l.il. BARRE ACADEMY. The thiity.thlr. -eliulu-tie j.-.trof this inv li.tralniy schnnl Ih-uiiis Til I'llll Y. .rd('T 'jaili, it il. I nut iniies II iiri-k-. Ilrliirlitlnl ami lir.tlthliil lorali ai, n'mi'l hiuliliiiKs ami plea nut miiin-. Th'liirrr nai'-rs ot Mud) pre pare bu roll, 'j.-i ,-i H-lltitli- -i llni.l-., in- lii.,ne4 Ipeelid attrlillnli ixivrn In I'll K.N'I "1 1 AN1I (il'.lt.MAN. MII.ITMiV HKII.I. a pint nl ihe rniie. Ilnaul. iiii'liHluur rnnai and vi a-hliivr. stiAVipcr week, l or catiiliiirur, uililiess LllW.vltli II. Iir i t'lll.ll. A. II.. Prim Ipal. Mention till- pit pi i . Il.trrr, Vt. liw Iw GODDARD SEMINARY. iiAintr.. vt. Ai.s'imn W, 11 vv v. Piiiu ipal. .Mis-I.ivov II. Ilitli.llVM, Pirrepiii'-s. Aiitiii it W. I'll in i:. A. II., Latin ami Creek. 1'lt INK L. 1111,1.1 ovi, U.S.. Science-. Mis- Vkiii-i- A. Tliniitpnn, KiikIIpIi. A llniiiilinif iiiiiI I) i. -i ltnol lor bolli se.vrs, 1 llnaril, 1111-111111111;' rnnia, hrat and uhlnn'. gll.'ill u vvtvk. All i".pei!M'H inoileratr. l'ull cniut'ri of stud), tor t'l'lll'lte Ol-I'U-illl'SS. l,n. flltinn and llll-illlir- excellent. i'llll Tft'tu linjliis Atiftt.t 'iOlli, DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC In i Imi if r t.t' Mi I.. M.'Kr.l.OVI.I., a tencliei' nl Imife uiid iiiirfiil cxpcrlcncr 1'ull iMtim- of ktiul) Hiplmna ifivra. ll.dlv It Minis lor nil viho nuikr latimr a ieeialt) Teacher I midrs hi Srniluary and iflvm entiii' lime lo the ilrimilinrnt l.xpeu-is vrr) Invv I'ur lull lull ' m u H a ..'I'll i'-s, tiw.'w A. W. II W . i,ii, .., OAF LED (IE FARM 4 ?' g. The haiiil-oiur.t and Im'.i Innl .,m ,,, p-i, Allen, brimr nut nl hi. .Mine tlmrmu il i in.tlr I harlollr I'., will make the -r.t-..,. ..' al .ili.ivc tarni, I ti ii liiurtnn. Vt. TliKMs, f. Ailiuii- is jet lilark. ."i'... h.iml., mil . . Ii likiti lli.. IL- iva- ntl-i-.l In D.in Man-, iih" alvwt) - ih i'lnieil tn m'II linn. e ran In .,t will, i. ut -prrial piei.iiatinii,and, all. r ni.ikici. a M'a-nn In Kt ntui-kv . innk tlr-t pii inu m i thrpiinrlpal lair., a. I c-t tmitiniranil in i..tt stnllinn in that (treat Ineeiliau' Stale. Ili.i i. arr jiiiinj Ihlnif., Imt uivr iniiiilsiak.il ,. -nl iniikinjr trniiei-. ami nil riinte-hoi-i - INCK'OVAIiLi:, The nin.t ls'i fri-t ri-em-h rnacliiiij ever lirniiulil In Aniri lea. vi III al-n almv e t. trin. Ti:i!.XIs, si,-,. He l.il.il-k rhr.tiuil, 1111 j lull.!., liV. ulilioiiirli as ml lil v liiKlnnnail us ,i M nnil a- lull iiuuiic I't-il a. a "miai-trr h" -poue-.es that size, lirlirlu. iiuiitiiirs.. 1 i neck and luiuul earrtaure vi Inch I. mm i. il-niil noble imeetry, anil III- actinn i i as his i shae, us he heml. his kitee ai n i ' hind li'irs iiiiiihly in true park si) lr. II -ty, 1'iiadliiijr nnvvers, ami eailtoan, , him tl uioMt ilesiralile horse tm- , l;rieilei-s to iih lo Itnpiuve the size tinl-h ol the unlive slock. Inernv.ii I. Killier.out of IIUiiii, and Is iliivrllv il. I'ljiiiMi) -kuf the l(ii)iil llui-uis. Kitbri I. by the 1 ivneli (ioveriiiaetit. Torchim , luiilH'l- liitormathiii. inhlii-ss , ,i v.,. A- '1'AVI.OJl, Iliii-Uu .... April i.'ditiivv.Vwll w A NT I". I I,,.,-.,., tn lmv , I v Mum I'.' u nili mniNI V. I'l, . '... ..ai,. .ii,..;, ; lSi,