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() THE BURLINGTON. VT., FllER PRFWS. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3. HSG. TWELVE PAGES. Tin: i;iii;noui.mni: himhodu. Another Version, i V.i1iinitoii Npi cull to tin- N. Y. Herald. 1 1 he triu-story or Ilic tn.sult. oirered to r Kiltniiii'lH by Mr. Hlalne, liy trentli) th.ii who wi-re nt the Arthur mansion t die tip.e, is ns follows : When Mr. Hlnino ,vns utltutlteil ut thu front door, iw-.Mnr-shut McMlclniol was coinluu down Mulrs, and, siippi'sim,' tin- parlor to lie empty, cm oiteil linn there. Tlio two bail scuiccly entered tin- door, wlion Mc.Mlclniel, who knew well the feeling lielwceii thu two Now Ktmlntnl leaders, started with snr oriso, seoiiiir Mr. Kdinunds and Mr. ('hiirifs K. Miller sill Inn not four feet, ilis ant. It was impossible to withdraw, and McMiclmcl exclaimed, "(lenllenien. Mr. Ulaine" Mr. Miller and Mr. IMniunds .arose Ironi their seats, and the latter xteuded his hand to thu ex-see-retarv, who rel'used It. and turn ed away. Not a word was spoken ju either side, and Mr. Kd lmnds took thu trsult with his usual -oultie-H leseatint; himself and colli Inn iK' hl i- meriitloti with Mr. Miller, just is if it had nut lieen interiuiited. A tew minimis altiM, Mr. l'.diniinds ashed the privilege nl seelin,' tlie veiiiains, and was lulellv conducted tolhu upper room in .vhlth Ui"v lay. Then ho was received by Mis. MeKlrov In the library, on t lie satno Ioor. an I while he was there Mr. Me- Mkhni 1 i scoiied Mr. Hlalne, at the Int el s teiiiie-i. Id the death chamber. Upon 'jiKVeiuin to the hotel Mr. Ulaine cent fili al ltatn K. (handler, to wlium. In the iiresei ce of (ieneral Sherman, he related the ciruinisMiiees, and was quite stir vrisod to learn Unit thevdhlnot approve of bis conduct. . Unth Mr. Chandler and tieneral .siurm.in, on thu contrary, ex oressed an adverse opinion very emphatic ill',, and Air. lilalne would not llko to l.ivi their wolds repealed. Still Another, t N. V. Tillies.! The det ills of the incident were de scribed by Clayton .McMichnel alter tin i reniomes at the church were over, and i - they here appear they aru not likely to je. deiil' 'I by Messrs. lvlinunds, Hl.iine Hid Mi Michael. The committee, soon after enterinir the itliur resilience, were introduced by Mr, Alc-Mici'iel to tho other ilistinmilslied cell- tenun present. ' I baldly need Introduce vu. i'i ut cinen.' exclaimed .Mr. .mc Nli' litii 1. when Senator Kdinunds and Mr. Hail." confronted one another. I lie -leiiat i- 'rankly replied : "Certainly not," 'llldVvithu courteous bow e.iteniled his trht hand. Mr. Ulaine uttered no reply vVhati-M-i-. lie i simply b wed low, very i-vv i di ed, and p.i-sed on without seem lui to eii notice the outstretched hand 'J pie-ume that was proper,' he said -.Hi)-,, ii i lo .McMichnel, when he was be j unit i he ermonter's hoaiitur. it you 'isk ni" : h.it tor mv opinion." replied Me "Mu-liael very deliberately and weiKhiliK "v-ry Moid, "I shall say no " The answer Wis lei i ied in silence, lilnine's nimlile 'ii i in s told him that sometbini; had oc- -lfed winch never ouuht to have oo- jurred s,niie Kcpiilillcan Opinion. Mr I;' auk II it ton, who was Mr. Ar Iim s po-i m,ster-Keneral, in conitnentini -. l l.t-.itl.ur said: "I couluss 1 was sur i. ed a" llrst when I heard ol thu inci- U'Pt I j in it is not nut of keepiun with Mr. 11 1'iie's cliaraeter. He invited himself to b funeial, which was proper enough, ii-rh.ips, but his exp"iienci? in the past d."'dd h ive mid him that he mmlit meet so i'i'. pioj.ieat Mr. Arthur's bier that had i"t worki d lor his election to the prcsi 1 my. He knew perfectly well whom 'i -wis likely to nieel at tien. Arthur's h'Mse, and if he did not care lo meet them tie .should have lemaiiied away. If he had m-t Mr. Hdiiiund'.s on the stieet or at x public nception and refused to speak lo him, it would have been another matter; "nit under the circumstances 1 think bis jr.ndip t uideltiisible from the standpoint f lece ,i y." A "(1 stiiiu'iiisbed republican" is quoted is saur;: "Mr. lilaine should have i. i e a d IVeient place to uive vent to his .e-.'"i u lul k-eliiujs. The house of death -h ) IP' le al, nm iptlanie political antipa Ji' s. .Mr. Itianit; should have realized the Ml tici "f ni'M'tiiii; political enemies at Tho Ai ... v h. e Indole he wept there. He -hi pi have bud irrciitiii'-s ol charae- er t-i oii.-n to mudiict hiuisell in a illuni Ud mir.ner. Toe man who could with 'elibvr ii inn iiisuU a man at such a time nd p t uci a place is certainly noi lit to 3 ousii.-ied as the leader of a great IGlleie.li p ,i i j ."' A ri p'l.ilic in who worked anil voted and joiiirinmt' i Pis in- pey tor .Mr. limine s janvas' in )ss( ,..,1,1 : ji is, not a wise or i discif-i ncii m f r Mr. Ulaipu to snub so pjiiidar, so eb e. and -o honest a man is r K iiium K Ii not add to his stri .'C in i '1 , r wiU il increase die i ulu -ii.-ic -.-i i ibe icpublieati parly, ,vhi- h "i ." penis not cbism lint unity." W ASiiiNf.'iox, Xi v. at. Senator Kd n Hid- i mi has i etiii .ied to Washington, iv as aski- , to il.iy about the report that Ulaint- P id ''ecliped lo accept his hand at the Aithur funeral, but hu would pot dis ill ss the topic with anyone. 'nil': in. aim: .ii'Miit. Siuhii lure lipliiiiniH. Kenlleinau who heard the story from lie pelons who saw it said : "Mr. Itlaine a-is cUiuly and unmistakably in the Wi ong. He was awaru that Mr. Kdinunds a-is a ci"iiiber of thu senate committee, iii'l that tht-re was every chance of his meet lie.', not only Mr. Kdmunils, but jther persons who were equally obnoxious ,o him. He should have come prepared or inei ting them all and meeting tliem as ei.tli 'iian. It would not have detract sl from Mr. lllaine's dignity to have ac--' ptedtbe proll'ered hand ; on the coutra- it uiiiild have been a very manly i ,iiL"i do. As it was, Air lilaine telect- ' a in I inopportune time to give vent r n r-i nal spliep. I he iiiciileut is not ne to .lengthen Air. lilaine'.s populanty ir o I- al the discord and disunion in the epilbiica!'. milks " Anoti cr prominent republican said It wn- dlsgrace.ul. We have all been ed to believe Una Air. Il'alnis was a great .nan un-.it in small as well as In large , Lungs - but in this in-dance he exhibits h- petulance of a schoolboy. .Mr. Kit minds emerges from It with dignity. It mist haw cost the ermont senator a great sacrilleo ot his own peisoiial re snect to proffer his hand to lilaine at any line, nui ii is vastly to his credit mat Pi had the manliness to do it at that time It was no insult to him when Mr, Hlalne rejected bis display of civility. It only oxiumtH Hie sviiisii and the small si real- in Hhiluo's make up ; the name dualities mat were exercised to Hiich an extent upon the. misguided (iarlleld as to lead ton break in the republican party that never nas uceii nrnigeii. ' A DlxiiHtroiiH Ntmimlitmt CoIIIhIoii. LoKPON, Nov. US. Two torpedo boats built at Killing for the Italian govern metit, collided with each other olT thu -Spanish coast, one was sunk and thu other ivas badly damaged. llo ill vino n tlnmr a women mar bo made.' when her cold is cured by Dr. Ilull'ti C'oukIi MTU p. "Mother, can 1 iroout toll&hV" No, no, my little honny. You know jou've not a swollen foot, My precious little honey." lint they got a buttle, of b'iivtiliou OH, nud he vent iinil t-nuKlit an eel, ami uto it like a man i:i)l)CATION IN VIIItMONT. AllsHipi'itneiitatliiiis nf llio Nw York 1'osl Corierli'il, To tliv lUlltoro) the llwstim .louvnnl : I'he New York I'nnl is never flow lo ex pose the apparent or actual shortcomings of New Knglnnd and thu Xoithern States, and Is especially pleased when an oppor tunity occurs to show that the "ISlnlr bill" to aid southern schools is useless, even pernicious, A correspondent from Si. lobnsbury, " Vnrnioiiter," misrepresent!! our schools and people In a latu Issue. Hu says : In 1HI0 the populnt on of Vermont , iieciinl- Ing to the l'eileiid cciMH wna 2.ll,!lls i 111 ssi), iiicordunt to the same inithoiily, It. was III Hill Ihere were In the Suite "IV: Plin- he seliuols Willi II7..11S pupils ! in IHs." the mini. her id .sehooN h.is aVo, niel ol pupils the who c ciiiollliii'lil liitwcea the nuis ol live nil "U wan i l,i!ii?. In the I") yen is, therefore, tlieie was a ifidn In popiiliilloii of HI,:;)-, and Iceieii-oln I lie inniilier ol selmol pupils nl XtftSl - an ciinriiiiiiH iitul iilmiist Itici i ililile hiss. Ii is 1 1 no Hint ii Ini'tre iiuauer ol elill- Oieniuv eiinillcil Pi the llnaiiip I nllioiie pane euliil st'hiiels while our liiietuu-liiii'ii populip Hun was erv sni ill a ism. peinrc in iiiipu itnrni riiiliiinil". hut no ie.isniulile ullnwiiuee on tills M ine will account lor the liifling- till In our public school cliinirc u." Very true, but lire I here not .several other things to cotis.der y First of all, while II Is line thai the population has in creased Kl.e.'W, the number of children be tween 5 and 'JO hasdecieased from ltll.'.ll lu 1810 to P'.l.-ti;:! In isso, a los ot ."WW. which acconuls for over one fifth ot the loss of l!."i,N"il. As showing more plainly the smaller proportion of children now, let 11 hu remarked that the milliner of children under 10 years in lsio was s,n,:js,s and in I smi it was cs.aii, a loss ol i',',n;.i The !ir,.-ls In selmol in IMP Included, probably, very nearly all of the cbildieii in all kinds of schools and of all ages, ex cept s.lli) in colleges, academies and gram mar schools. In lss;, nut far from lil.lioti were in attendance upon colleges, acade mies and In private and parochial schools, .More than another fifth ut "Vermontui V "Incredible." loss is here accounted for. Though incredible to him lie assumed It would bu credible to others. Again, it was customary in IS ID to send children to school when much younger than is now common, even before thev had reached the present lawful age, es pecially in .summer, and the hummer schools were chiclly made up ut jouiig children, so that another lift h or more N found. Still further, In IS 10 it was customary for children, or, perhaps, I should sav, youn men and women, to continue much lonirei In school than at present, and about all fhcvniug unmarried part of the popula Hop were in attendance upon the winter tertn, olten till they were years old I hey went, some to study, but more per baps to have a good, social time, and they P.nl it. It seems lo me Hint the loss lias been fully explained, bull will add that oi iPiii loielgn-iiorn children Petween llv and is wars ot age in is,i(l, .0Pl) were not in school, not that they bad never been in school and never would he, put thai their parents did not appreciate the value ol schooling, and were willing their children snouid go w mi little, Willi as inucli, per haps, as children averaged in lspl. 'I'he lact is that in ls0 all the children attended school enough at least to learn the rudiments ot the common school branches, and the same is true to-day. In the year lss.,-0, ,l,(iti, scholars overlive and under 'JO attended the public schools an average ol liund one-halt weeks, a is not probable that the P.vSlT of all ages, and in all schools save colleges, academics and grammar schools, w ho had schooling in ls-il), attended on an average much more than one half as much time. Their .schooling was spread over more time, but they received in the aggiegate much less. 1 he average length ol the schools was jr !-. weeks, or li davs in lss.Y and the true average length is really much great er, as the small, short schools greally ic- dtieed the average length of all schools, while long, small schools which would raise the length beyond the true average are pot so common, hat the average length ot schools In ISK) was we have no means of knowing, but it was HI 'g weeks in lsi;ti, :.n in Hit, in isiis, -m pi isii!i and l in isiU, while in iss.i it was L'7 l-o, a given above. The per cent of average at tendance to enrollment in lss;i-4 was tlti, while in New Hampshire it was lis, but the length nl schools in New Hampshire was Pi' , days, while in ermont it was l-,'7 days and the children attend more days in Vermont, 81 in Vermont and liu lu ew Hampshire. .Maine gave os per cent ot attendance to enrollment, out the chit dreii attended an average of only 77 days with an average length of school ol 111 days. In Massachusetts the average at tendance to enrollment was 7;i per cell' and each pupil attended an average of VM days, nut the proportion ol average at tendance to the youth between five and JO is about the. same as m Vermont, lu Connecticut the percentage of attendance lo enrollment was t;.-. and the average length of school was lso days, which was attended an average of 1 17 days, but the proportion ot attendance to youth lie l ween live and .'0 was much less than in Vermont. In Hhode Island ttie percent age ol attendance ol enrollment was U7. With the single exception of Massa chusetts no other New Kugland State gives its outh, or rather the young ot no other state take, so much schooling as those of ermont, and Massachusetts youth get thciis when younger and large ly in crowded schools, in eiiiicaiinnai matters Vermont is not behind in New Kuglnud, Let us compare Vermont with Ohio, The tier cent ot attendance to enrollment was li.)',,and the average attendance in ilas lor each pupil. Ii!'.'. Vermont agree.- very closely with Ohio in the proportion of attendance to enrollment, enrollment to youth Horn live to "0, out Deing rich she has longer schools. Her schools were large, however, most of them much too alge- II pupils while ermont awruges it, and lor most pupils thu shorter school year ot Vermont would be as good or bet ter than the longer one of Ohio. Uaoamn, perhaps., Is an average south ern .'state. Hut II per cent ol her children between live and :.'0 weie enrolled, and those enroll) i! attended an average ol .V.' days, in schools with II impilseai h, whiih were Ueptopcii but Kldnvs. I lie Alabama child between live and tin gets, on an aver me. -tl Per cent ot the school in: that the erinuul child does. The statistics arc Total attendance in Vermont, r,o:)."i,)S'J daj.s ; in Alabama, with fouraud one-halt times as mapv children between live and twenty, only 11,1.10,00 das, The schools me huge, ninny ot them mere apologies lor schools, the whole expenditure for scnoois being less limn in vermuiil. hilll the I'nU claims that Vermont is not any in advance in educational facilities of the States which the lilalr bill intended to aid. "Vermonter" then preieds In lldsfoul Btirrhiif niiinner ; " l iirnliiK to the htatisues ol Uhli'inev. we Hud Unit they hhow In iibout what one would e.xpeet trnm the llmire- j. si eiled. Aei o-diinr to the eeliaus nl 1MU, Hie nutnliurol wb to persons in ver moiit.ai jeiuu old anil over, unable lo wiito was 'Tli. In bill) the number had li.ereased to Willi, In IhhU the nuinber nt persons, 'M yi-ara oin nun iipwuru, iiiinniuio wine was i.nis III yenrs old nud unwiinl. IS.KIIT. nnd the Hum her. IU yeiim old nud unwind, uuiible to read l-'.'l l, or one in every liO pei iiiiiH 10 years old mid upward Thus it niineiirs Unit the uiowlli ol llllleiaej has kept even piieewlththedhni liution hi eehnnl iilieud.iliee. Are nut Ihl'du HKiiies more eoiivlueliiK than nay low, nud Ho lin y not lonn an arridviimenl inoioleiri Pie iimii inn pe I'Apresseil lu wonlsV" .Statistics hIiow what people of oiiliim ry iiueiiiKencu aim on.sei-viuion in ver iiiunt know, that illileraey in our State, Is an exotic, Imported from Canada mm Ire lauu, aim inaiuio rciiooih "like tne now cits of hPtinir have nothiiiL'to iloahout it.' While there were hut 'JUTO veins old and upward tiuable to write lu 1WU, ninny of thcfo were of foreign blrlh as the flumes for l-s.)0 show in thai yeir there weie (Witt who weie '0 and over tumble to wtitc, and of these .ili'JI were of forelirn bulb nudum were native born. These dpi in cluded linbi dies and all the unlortutpiie odds and ends of humanity lu !sr,o we llnd i:!,:i'r who were 'JI anil nwr union' to write, TPs:! or lorelgn bliib and till n.i live born. Here was an Increasi- o1 ill? native bnru illllera'es N p iah ls, that Ibis lucre ise was cimpii-ed or chll dreii or the foreign born population of Vermont and other s'uies, and tne result of mistakes ol the eiiiimcr itor In asci r mining ot Canadian riench. unable in speak Kllgllsb, I he real bids i 11 is IiacIv hat a lew ot our lorelgn norn neolile are not quite full Hedged Yankees. HilsTPwe null a r.u. who were '-'l ami over, unable lo write, but the place of birth is pol given. There were, howevei. 1 7.i (Hi tumble, lo write, in years old and upward, l.'l.liiil loreimi born and ll'.io'.' of native birth. .Many children lire unable to write at 10 wlio allerwards learn, and the same is true to u less degree of lend big There were l.l.lh.'i unable lo rend in INTO tell years old and over. In lssl) (here were, according to "Ver mooter. " l'.'.sT'-! unable lo wiile 'o.iu l over, a deciease I nun 1:1 101 ol :JI and on er lu 1S70 ; l.1,r,s w bi'es could not write of 10 and over, and of l he-e lu..T.'7 vwrenl lorelgn birth and weie native hoi u ; biitthec II Allies, w ben compared with those of P70, evideii'ly do pol express the same thing exactly, and I hey are allth.it gives the conclusion of '- erinonter" a i ghot of a chance or probability. i Utiring the last 4.) jcars ermont, 'rock-ribbed," cold and spalselj snibii is she is. lias been "raising uieu" li.r lh entire country, and their conspicuous posi tions in all the walks of lile is due lo her public schools, better now than ever bi- lore. X. i,i:(iisiTivi: Norns. The number of bills introduced in the' legislature was tin:! of which 'Si" became laws. After the adjournment the Senate voted to hold a icunion in ISsS, and appointed Senator Valentine u chairman and Sena tor Stanley as secretary. The Mont poller coi respondent of the Huston .oiii'mii says truthfully : "Gov eruor Oi nisbee has impressed every one mot favorably by his adtulnist rat Ion ol the executive olllce. He has pre en him self able, iligniticd, conservative and level-headed." Key. (ieorge AY. Perry, pastor of the I'liiversalist church at Rutland, has In en appointed Slate geologist to siicccid Dr. Cutting al hudcnbuigh. .Mr. l'erry lies always taken an activu interest in the study of natural science, and conducted no Utile original research In various de partments. It has been a short session, only ."in days having been decupled. The to'ai e.xp.'iise of the session will be about -)!, 000, a little less than -riooo per day, ltcccnt I'atellls. Among the patents recently granted me the following to Veriuonters": 1). Willard Dudley, .Mount I'elier, assignor of one half lo W. X. I'tck, (alms, leitilli'er; Colin II. l'lemii-r, Rutland, sand and Water leed mechanism for stone sawing machines; II C. Cole, Walllngloid, shovel ; X. 1). St-inlcy. K-se. .(unction, tire upsetter; W S. Wnrdwell, Km hind, garter, leissiie ; OilnndnK Williams and .1. R. Iirew sler, Windsor, assignor of one- thittl lo I), lj. Sp.iulding, Windsor count v, gunge lor saws. Too well known In need lentrtliy advertise meats-I) . S.uc's Cutni i h Itcniedy. Mils, in.i.i ii 1:1; s i i:m.i.i: i:iii:i: has been Known lor lo-it je.irs by a portion ot the c nainuniiy us a I'elleet sprcllie ICellleil. lor nil dis'irdci sol t lie liinclinii'd oivans of woiuci! We a re tell nil wive?-, mnlhcis. sintirs anil d-ULditeis ol the most tillable icinedv nud ine cine Inr .iP ills, use-, oecini jr to leniides. lies It of inntti mn n lo lies sliiteiu IP wil' be d. rnut'ed h -h ,i! i oli-lllliin broken h nl' h, ineip ,il P IP b.nice, nud pie nni'u ed,-.i,i. I" iiihi, or eonsii tiition, nilibesa Mr i,m i II u-n-i, ', () 1 - Sju',, llo-ton. M i . Don , H i .s.npl,. "i nts .r Mrs lie eiiei's l't iinili 1 mi After FortwofttV exiipricni't in tlii lirrpnrfit ion of mor 1 1 mn One Humlrtxl Thoufinil upplii-atKnit f r patentH in Inn iinli'islii.r'i of thu Si-ientltia Ameru-an contmuo to in t an Mohfitora f ,r tmlenli,, jaieats. tradf-tiiarks copy riL'htt i-t f,,rtha Cnitf-d .Stall's, and to obtain iialents in Canada. Kncland. rrance. Oermaiiy, and ad other cmintrii.' '1'beir eiperi- , eneo is unoaualed and their facilities am unsur- l)ra.ini;s and upeclftcations prepared nnd filed In tli 1'aO'iit (Iflieeon eliort nolne. Terms ery rins,niiitili i rlian-'f for einnnnation of models or drawings Advice bv mail free Patents ,iliia,iii.,l throiipli Mtmn.tCn are noticed Ini hi. CII-:VI'i:.'IC A.1li:i(l('AV.lileh lias tin, lnriret cireiitation and is t!m most inlluenllHl nei-pfliiT of its kind pnblihlied in tin v,orl,l The iiil.ntittiKt's of puch ft notno every patentee Il oiler. minis I lo !a.r". "i1;1- .'j'.'-rpi'i-'if ,.,"5r.!"' srrviT.ri nd!,itii.,l t l- P,.' h, -t paper devo'ed lo seienee niKi'liaiin s iiim'iiIiiiiis. iTiirineerini; works and i.ther d.-pariiiii-iii- of i n,l u-i rinl procn-s pub- lisiii.d in nm ...-inirv. It i nitiiins l lm iiami s of all nnli-ot...- and t it I,, of every iin-enlion patented eavli vn-.-1, 'Ir. it four months lor olio dollar, Sold bv all n. I -al. r-. If oii liav.- i.n nivntion to p-itent write to Mono .1 l .,.! 1 !i f s.ientmo American, i 3t,l I liriMilwiiv N.;v k i Uiindboul. about patents mailed fre.. MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS ARE oflorcd for salo roprcscntcd ns good us tho Famous Ami llko all Coiuilerl'elts luck tho lCeuiurluiblt) I.ASTIMi (( luilltleu or tiii; tr;i:.uiNi:. ASK FOR I'HE PEARLTOP CHIMNEY TatOct. 30 , 1883. The PEARL TOP is .lluiiiifitcliiri'd OM.Y hy G0, K MACPTH & CO,, PITTSBURGH. 1A. CH ICH ESTER'S ENGLISH." 'I lie Original nuS Only 4iiuliie. Pfrt tnUlwan it. i & ' !i wnr t n itrtfi If Imlttloni. lutKo-at.' t.. I ADICS. ir IkruvBM fur 'l hlohrti'r l iiillIiw iikI nn othi r. or tiuio 4c 'Mini-to i.- i i ir i n tfr by ri'turn mull. NAME PAPTR. fiU-hcftir ('lirmlriil Co.. aiJ I U MutlUuu JUurrt J'bllilK., I'lb PnM by ltriiu;u;lKt cfr3 nhcrp. Aik for "( litctir. Iir I'liulUVr I'nin.v rti) ul nil Take oootlier. iivi C' (lutHlwIn A, t'u., V Unleiiale Agouti Uoxto-i, Mu4, HHiWrK.i D K.JC 4 11 H- I TOP m:x jiii:v lunTf with .AMATURE'S Wj REMEDY. inn uilt i nut BLOOD PURIFIER. of t'u tihiiiti unit rn-.t. in t known to 1 fiur most eminent iumIkuI tiotnnnts for ihtir nlti'rnlip. totili . timl t,nlnt tiroi. V KxWt hrt n!'iiji,(,iii)( ('i onH Iliiinor-, Citnitt'r, l,rtii1mi itnd .sKfii )i()iriH nn- si4'(illl rrni .( nlnl hv its use. cLPlirm I ntinlniluli" (Ummihm iv tm in iis vrrv imm- toln bciiiKT. niul rxlf'tiiniuilinu lire iiniMiii tiotn (ho fvstrm. It is a ciinpHlc KrcctHi'iit. clsdlvinii niul I rnrnhiL' nnav tlitoimli the tmlinnl tJuintti N the JI . mini iim) "ntiil puilUl . n i if 1 U'StorniK to In filthy nctUm nil the Itnx-tlun ol thr tv, l"ir aixtf f n yi'tirs this liiMiliial'li' I'.IimhI I'm lller h.H txcu Iwturc tho nultllc -MillmiM ot tmtth' I'Mii niul fn tin one r.ivr h ft f.iihi! to tnt ttic jinmiifiil r nill. No otln r tru t! mo h.n ut (jofttl a liiuril, or cun &liuv n tn.u tin-Ii' it. il trstitiiDiitnN. LIVER ANI1 SOULE'S PILLS) BILIOUS PILLS Cure lli'ildlli tie, vlili'ill lie, ('iialed 'l onltue, Coiisllli.lliiill, .mil lllller Tnsle In Pi, M. mil. 'Hi, l,, -l l,lef Iteutllnlnr kh'-'Mi '.' els , . o ., 5 I i ' -, l I ) --I- hi,,! l. M i I Oco. l'leiie .V Co.. .'10 llanoi'r SI., HiikIiiii. Batchelor's Celebrated Hair Dye. . 1. UI.IMIIII 1UI. ut in 1lt wnr '1. ilis'I llfhiii. In. tt in' iinons' No l i'ip 1 -iitiltin'iit ii ri'tn-'iliniH ti -i, r. 'I.i tin HI -T r.'" oft. ! 'Utk, lraM th- h rr mli ri'i'l hcmi'Tiit III in !t di IJtMttit. lit . itfnil.t v c' ' ii 'h rt H-iit tpii il i ii m ii 1 1 "'- i nn ittit I If nl "n, mn. ti. t1,' tnt.tr S'X mrr' r...... " m iti-n (uor vs in i-?rinrv Pick II rnil' '" r -1 r dent to a it tm hum ( 1 Pain In tN-f fit-, ". able etict cf Inn 1m n fl i;.. "in 'i i Ilradaclu m iVI.tn, ! hrrl,ilii-nn,fq'ia1lj' valtuhh' iii Cone in iM'in, ( i ijrc vt'iitinK tliia antiovin citp".i ,it, w -Imi' t,ry aUnroriict all dipordi r of t!in "tcnin irit t tie h.'r aud rciiuiau th 1 ' . ' ! t y "tly nra Ache liny wmiM 1 -! 1 nfftr fnun tin " in"ii c -ni'M nately their Kociiihc--- i'ti nd t nd In i ulni once try tlu-i.i xv !lt.,..lfli -"ii i abh in co mnt-v wr Hi tt tin will f to do withni't tl - ' t f M" ii 1 - ' tl,".c vho t-i.f loitu , iiiki (ho.'C i,innl;i Iv uiliiuj; iuad 'i Is tliobauc tl m in j.i. i. " 'l.-e mnliu our griMt boast. Our i curu it whilo otii'Ti no inn. I Curt it' Llttl" Llvr TilH nrf very fmnll mil j very .-.ify lo titV:.-. fine or two 'nnkeu doh.-. TlK'i lire -trii'ih M-'.-iftile inn. iln nut crttn or purK", but bv tin f i" ml union pi' " nil who nsiiihi-rn. In h! u: !' i I'lif; five for il hold , by druggists etryi le-ri, or Hunt, by mail. OAllT" .aiHDICINi: CO., i Mow York City nnuunj i DlHensrs f thu rves Kidupyn, I.Ier, ' Stomach ami ItouvU, and act an a BLOOD PURIFIER AND TONIC To tin) Ocncrnl Sj-htem. P.PI crv nnMDniiwn cur Maumi di. UI.UUIII UUIIII UUI1U eases, and to all suf. I lerinK from any form of comp'aint cau-ed bv malaria it ! in specially recommended, inducing a heallliy action oi 1 pp Chi nfliinnilliin UULuilI uUlYli UUllU .ui.,,1. ,'iu, m-iiic-.-, in ai us lorms. Is a Nerve Tonic wliicli never fails. It itrencthi'iis and qui.ts the nervous motes reeuiar ,n ,J, , ,n, t si, ,-n -ystem, and pro- CELERY COMPOUND iVrS p! iint- in die m irkct It cmitan s ail of the best reme. di, . for tli, , !.-ea,-f anil never fai . to i lire CELERY COMPOUND iTlSfeSls iai,daiid,s,.as,sllflhc ,, ,,Vhanril..;e'i;.Ithn;i ' " ', ' JL" 'i'i.'lLV'.VIL oJ roHer(ul catbartics. I'l.l LPy I M 1 M Dfl 1 1 Kl II Strengthens the, UUL.UIII UUIIirUUliU stomach, and is a loin, aiHUtinm'.eit to tin tli -e i,e or ans nukinL-il nno r,f , , , , kn, - ps if "nj"",,',"1?, " nrirnu rnninnniiiiW i B i ' . HFIFRY RAMPO Nfl J'.,""-t.T known tfj UUIIII UUllU fall to relieve and curL rli umatisin and r, nr.di;ia In stvere and obsli. rite case, f ,,eUm iti.m, add one-fourth ounce of odide ot p, ias-nim to caeli botlle. then use the medicine I uthfullv accordn ; to dir-. lions, and ,t will cure you. CELERY COMPOUND SSJS! enrc Inr .nil the diseases int-ident to females a thous s. 1 ca i tt-ttuv. CELERY COMPOUND nail 36 y, ars' Ixperience in coinpoumlinc medicines. Its it r di, nts are purely ep;c-lable, coiisting of roots, lierlis, barks, seeds and ll,.ers, the names of which are P'V n die l.ihil nf every bottle. It is the bei-t medi. cini in the world for ap if pL.-ol-.-, fiuieting, bracing and " mi: ilie nenous sv-ti-m. CELERY COMPOUND -Mafias lor a.0ll, ami may be obtaineil of every wholesale and retail drufist in the I'tnted Slates it nl die proprietor, M. K. I'A INK, Windsor, Vt. Cf"To introduce Tim Celerv Coiiiponnil in tucdivAemfailtrtthmit hut it in ini, I will, on reo-ipt of two dollars, send two bottles to any address in .flew t-.np.land, secuiely packed and express cfiarge paid, to your neareft ennress otfice. ,,V .FISIU:K' C'Aerai Western Agent, 6' Wabat.li Avenue, Cliicacp, 111, LtU GrohntKiCc'Si 'J HIANUU nor wuf r auk 8jiac tarn CUtt ZUIJLHN H0 Hlt. 6fC3 or orws A0 OURAfliL- 't-j& lit HWE k J TMlvH UCliWAIUO ert kaiw fATiwii'i' ORGAMPIANO CO- 131 TatMQfn c;. P0ST0N.MA33- -CUD Ton CAIslCGUF AK3 fMICCS- MLhfltN PAPCR. McAlvln's Perfection Pills, A CURU FOR 1YSIUISIA, Special Directions Tor Diet with each llot. Sold by DriiirKints or cent by mini for 25 eente, s flftf' . FJlKiutlOlhSt.. S V. ' Itr. M PSLLS, W gfaaS 1 I t i p... t 'n t 1 i u i ii c .in'; w i Pi mi OMPOUNDf a S r EZ. 3 a . . By . . 33P !f LI JOHN H. McALVIN, Lowell, Mass. ili-wly 7-ttaurmice I L- J Pi ' L J . t3 co ; cxJ S H ( J So ? i SJ Q (3 I a Si! '.ST, 3 S -a 5 i 1 r rH n e-i-i M-H -p dm g s ; m lajj j E "S ,rH jtrr5iTJia ir.i-l- I , , 111. bimtud D r- ' CD i -I ii Mini? nam This Aweney repri -enl I'llti:. l.lKII.MAItlNU Ulni ACUI Dj'.N'l' lii-urnnee Ciiinpaniej lt:l ,11 C'llsh .1-.-I ts i.iiirreir.ltlllK $ 200,000, 000. N'n nireney in New l'liyliunl enn oiler n Potter list id eotnpiniie- il.nn the tolh wliur: THK M l.'Tl'A li I.Ii'i: Ipsiirauce Co. of New Yiuk. 12T.VA Y I UK Ins. Co., of Hartford. II A llTmill) 1' IKH His. C'o.,ot liaitlurd. IIO.MH FIKK Ins. I o., of New Turk. IMIKNIX I' lKH Ins. Co. ol New York. INS. Co. of NOItTll ASIKIMCA, ol I'a. l-'ltANKIilX 1'IKK Ins. Co., ol I'a. NOUTHKItX FIKK he. Co., of Kimland. IMlM'MtlAIi KMtK Jus. Co., ol Kunlaud. QCI-;i:. FJHH In.s. Co., of England. Sl'lllNGlMKlil) FIKK anil MAltlXK Ills. Co., M.issnehtp.etts. SIlUtCHAXTS l-'IIUi Jus. Co., of Provi dence. H. I. ri DI'.IjITY ami CASITA1YTY Co. of New York. VHIIJIOXT lill'll Ins. Co.. Biiilinuton. lMIKXIX MAI (INK liiMir.mce Co. of New York. Orders and applications bj mall orteknapli n ii i n-i eh e entelnl niul ini melinite at tent inn, nnd nil in-res i -i ii 1 1 nl .; i ndJusteU imd promptly -add at I his ..ihei . CM. VS. 1 riUSSliLL, Afjoiit. Sl.H'Mn NICHOLSON'S, i nr .atter ? Furrier The mil in inn In. 'tn -er of Fine Furs ana For Coats In Vermont, nud buy wimethuiT to beep you warm. .allies' I'.ir Iiiiii'd Circulars from Sl-'.OO upward. Limit's' I'ur isaeipies, fiom Jl.l.lsl upward. Mutr $1 tl upwind, and rurTi-inmilnirs of all kinds. MenS Itiii-eoiiti Cunts. Sl.'i.lXl.upward. llhiek.I.ip Coats fp.'.HI. ltoinim Lamb. Illnek liosr. Hood Heal. Mink, llen,rnnd IVrsiuii l.umb Conls. Pur Cues ji.ihi up it, tb, Hue si Seal mid Otter, I'ur Holies On upwanl. Ken's anil Yoiite' ClotliiniF, II .'0 per suit up OVERCOATS, HATS AND CAPS, All Ui'ids ami shapes lli.it are new. 51 Church Street, lU'ltLINCTelN', VT. lm'L'k.'1'U iK'l,i.'ll K. eiuiMi.v. 01 one olS HUtilMi liniliuiv 1 he- niL-i-f.-ol est- l. cioiii kIu.iI. 1iiii known NuiKerli's 111 tin 811. mm-. Most lltiei al teims. I iie.pndleilB Iliielhties. 1'iii'is low. i.ninna .nrsiiryL rstiii.iisii.il iKit. w. .-T. ourii.E lllenevn N. V. I eowltji NOT I OU. The iiununl election for Trustee of the farmers and Mechanics .Sivinm Institution and Trust Company wld be held nl tin' llmiK liier llouirii of the .Mere-)iuitH Nntliimil Hank ot llurllmrtoii, Vt., on Wednesday, Dee. H. Issti, at 10 o'clock 11. m. ,, ,., , C. W. wnoilllOl'Si:. Trcns. IllirlliiKton, Nov. H, lKsiJ,- ai5,il;Jwlt r, utr ncrrcrj to mtroduco A131VJ ui i x-i.. them, wo will t-uvE a wav llXiOSeir.Oper.uinif Wasldntf .Machinen. If you wiinl one eeml your inline. 1'. O, and express alllcc at unco, '1 In. Niitloinil Co., Dcy M , N. V. U.wf.ia Dr. C. C. Wakefield, Clairvoyant mid Mimnctic physician will bo at thu I A X X K.S'.S- IK) US K, Tui'KdnyH mid 1'ridiiya nt iU, m. lot p. 111. Medical examinations, free for two weeks V to 11 a. 111. 27ii,U0tl.w'.'t TWQTTR iik)ull TO KraiiuiH (!liirli'H ICHliitc. STATU Ol' VIMMONT, ' To nil pi r-(ltM niR'iuii-r hp i ii i rrii.. 1 1 1... . i eonei'rni-ii cut lile id I'riuielH Cmrk, lute nl llni 111 cnld Dislrlet. ilei ensed. ill the ilWtnil (I III l ilvo At a Probate Coiut. Iioldeii nt Hon -iL-t ,M wltliln nnd lor Ibe Distrlel ol' 1'hltp. , i, ,,' the 1Mb dny ol November, IhxiI. an ln-i i ,im,i f Piirpoitlnirlo he the!nt willand te-i ,,. ,ii ,f ! 'i a Mils Chul;. lale of lliirllimloi, h ,, oiiui'i, neee.iseii, was pu'senien in lie ( rt iiuiiesiiiii, uir pioiinie, linn n. is 1,1, wild eoiiil Hint (he Kith dny of Ii IfMi, nt the piobale ('milt i,, wild llnrllniftou be ni-li;iied for nld iiistrinneut; nud Hint not,, b" irkeii lo nil persons eoneei neil, llhlii)f lids orili'i' llnee nee!, mi, In the llaiiiiprloa I-'ito I'i. - , i i lirinted nl siil, I llinlhp,'t'iii, pi'tn,i time iippointed. Therelore j oil are In n-ir n ,1 Heil i Indole snid eoui I, nt thi tnni n, i p; , snld nnd eonli'st tin r -.Pi I -. on Inn e euiise. (iiv I'll iiiidei my hnnd . Iln ri dlstilel, this l.ltti day of .Snvunher. 1 i ' 'I 1 iii'n r, nn- in I r .v. nif in n ,1 J. l u y i r ' t'K I JIlNNIIlbTACV, l(, I iv,i oiiiiii huh .nal ,v i . inn 1 1 1 on s ins ...... .. ,,. . . tate. tat.: or viMiMONT, i . f .;::v r-'i.'S1 IH.sTUKTOK ('UlTTKNIin.V. ) lor the llisll-hlff I hi 1 1 ii'l n. lo nil persons Interesleil In tin i -iate i f .lonn ii iiniiioii nnil .Mur A. IIiiuiiiP,ii fur merlj ol llnrliiniton In said DiMmt On- I j i v fl Wlieieis. siilileniirt Inis nssiirne.l tin lltb avnl Dei en. her lssii next lin the sen, mitt. of the in eount of lllnim .s. While, inteuar. dnui o' Mild .lolin nnd Mnij A of I heir lespeetho ' lnli .. nnd ordi n d I h it pi,ii. in not lee tlll'leol be vlen In, in per-i o - in'i v. i-sp it in snid esinti ,l, t" ' I" i ti,'i)f tin- f i .ii r t III ee weeks soei-e.-n i j u ,, t Ik- -ny nsslirned. Ill Hie lliii'liinrti.n li.-i I'h prml, il In llni linvton, in .h 1 ili-i i i, t. 'I hen lore, jini ii 'i- hen by not Hied in upp, r at Hie I'lobnie Couil rooms in llurln u ni, , n I he dny iissntneil, (hen nnd theiet u -.t the nllownnee o "iiiil necinint il i-u -i- uiw linen inideriny hand. tliislNth d,i i.t .N emlier Imi. '-J.wlltt- .1 IINNI II PTACV, IP L'i-t. r St'ilii'ii S. .11 organ's Instate. STATU or VIUtMuNT, , To nil ner-rms lilsTinri hi-' Cun iKMH.N. i eonee 1 m the estate oi Sleplieu .s Mnrirnn lute ot ( nl, hi.-tt r In said distrlel, ileeeased. ,, , liur.iriso At a I'robnte Comt bolden at lluriinuton, witlnn nnd tor tin- D'stui ' of Chltti-ielen. nt. theSillrilda.vol .N'oviinlii r, 1s-i,,Hii in-, nmieiii, puiportinif In be the l.i.t . ill ai, 1 1. -t.imi ntcl Mi'li. en . M'i'Kiiii hue rif ( ,i l,e,'ei, ,;, Ulslrlet , deeeiiM-il, u n pn -i i tei ,, tin. oourl aloiestnrl, lm , mh.it. , .nm u ,,i-1 !t i by said eniiri th it tin 1m h .1 n ,,i tie, m'url-Tii nt the I'rolinteCi art Itnniu M unnintr ton, be ass jiiieil 1 1 r ,,rn in. -1 I in-' i ii -.n i t nn i that noliee Iheieo' be n to ,ill . i ufiueenieil, P publislniiK in., nm, r lu-i, Heeks inei-s,ivfly in the llnrliin-'i , n Ii Press ii lieu s,nper prinleil et s.dd II i, n-if v. pievi ni to i he time unpointed. The! i lore, Jon are heiebj tiotih, ,1 t,, ,,,. pear belere Mil I ( oiirt, al the tinie .ml i i iiloresmil, nnn contest the rnh.ii, ,. -w ill, il you lni e eiine. (iiien iitnler mj band ut llnrlin t n. n Distnet, this ainl duj of Novi iiiIm r I--" .IlIXMII M i :.".'iv lw (, ,,if r A RARE COMBINATION, nn: m nm -AND TIIU- Rura The Leadina Farm Weekly of America -WITH IT.-- Sterling Seel Dislriliiilioii. l'rom now until .lanunry 1, ss.s, FOR ONLY $ 3 50, T linitU It A Ii X I3W-Y ) It ICH It atnlililied in lstOi isoriLTinnl from ! ir.iifT'.c to end. It e ostj more In publisi Cm miv other weekl. farm Journal. It pi. -rats illusiriiliotis Itnin nature evei.v e r The bel artists the liest writers. It i the tlrst journal to lime established i-vm mr,i tnl if rounds, which are under the dir. et perm mat mainuremeiit of Us editors Tht ic en ti vnted for the benellt of its tend, is hvi ry tliinir new is earelullv tested mid tin reran!' aiv boin stly lepoi ted in itsei'lunins Thin its FREE SEED D1S.R1BUTI0NS were llrst Fiiereresteil, .indthe best vara tier, un der test bin e been selected a nl sent to Mib (crlhiTs from ear to year. Thus it s that the lleautv ol Hebron, White Kleph.int, and Uural llliish poiiities haw- been I troduccd; tlie Dlehl-Mrililcrraiieiin, Surprls. ,i,nl l iilt' .o-Chivv-siiti Who its; the Cuthbeit lbispberrj ; the ltiir.il llriinehinir Soriihum; lli.i'.i Th r-oiu-'libred, llloiii't'.s I'roiltlc L'o-ii. in d Siru'ii irein. Telephone, Hur.it NevvVork. r .111 1 A is ka l'e'as, and re-ores of other vim In s vh b .lie recoi:nived as the best now in e i. ;u nt ion. It is th" neeeiited Medium for the iit-i nu, . tnni of all new plant". Seed and Atri a n't ir,d il i u 1 i 11 ii le'ii Impleuients. 'I he tlrst u.i l of the e-oiintrj teeonie it ns e.irnestle str mtr to ptomole the he-.! iiLrrieidi urnl, h-rt luPnriu and stock intete'sts ot America. THE BEST COMBIKATION. lteally are two of the be tin Ir class t J1 Fortius price ol one. The' next SLED DITltI I1NTION' ' H'i Hi ii.vl. Xl.w-Vi)HkFii will be sent live t. a I sub scribers lm loth pnpirs without puiil e t.' n Tor spee luu n e-opies, in-dr s. The Uural Neiv-Viirhnr, III l'.irk Knw, Ne Veirle I lly. . Assignee's Sale. The unilersiiiiieil, assli-'iiee of the cst.itc f Alexis T Smith, an Insolvent debtor, oilers for sale the Wneeler fitrtn so called m Sew Haven. Paid lorm coiitams rlmut T(W res ol i it 1 1 el mnl will be sold in parcels if dcsiri I part of said Linn is excellent mead w luiul lyintr on a lirancli of Little Otter cf ek, ,md a part Is covered with wood nnd timber. T ine cap ho had for payment of part of the pur chase money, llristol, Nov, I'i, IRSfl. Hl'.NHY II. WILLIAMS As'lKnee. Ai.wtf OhMyToes! THE.Y CAN BE CURED BV USING nnccnnTT'S HHII RLAIN CURE! A -it iiikI i it W tur f r I hlltiltlno. 'i" I r . Ittin i.il. I tftitoril llfciui. im rii. rri'n in'- iTlrr It i Ul - 1 1 1 Ui ji n 4 I Rew-iorkef, W q Vt Ei(u(Wif,wev.i..iii.in aphtovoTi - r ij tniAtt r B- Litraca Co., NwirA, ft,