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THT3 RURLTNG-TOV. VT.. FRKE PRESS, FRIDAY. NOVFMRER 10. 18 8. 3 YOUXG FOLKS' COLUMN. A HALF HOUR'S PLEASANT READ ING FOR GIRLS AND DOYS. The Itlnls rurpwrll to a I.lttln Northern Maiden, .is They ivrro Tallin;; l'llfilit to Their Winter Atiodo In (ho fnr Suniij .South. Ot it l)i.Ait Little Maid; We miLt bid you Rnod-hy, I" r No'-omler Is here, nud It's time ue nboiild Uy 1' the puiith, whero wo buvo nn ongnneuiuut to Mil;,'. "tit remember thh, dear, we'll return In the Spllllir. And If, lillo abroad, we hear nnythlns new y ' ' ' ' "j il l thh ninus' r.uu.wKrx. NV '11 li an It and sins it next summer to yon In tu -an e Iittlo tree mi the laun, If you'll let in. i-i - "'d , littlemnlden: Plense do not f orp't u.3. Wc'r - n ry to leave you too sorry for words, Aud v. 'II always remain, Yours sincerely, "Tins IJnww." r rio.v f don't mind If this letter sound.-, Hat, r J rue cut our respectful regards to eonr oit. -St. Nicholas. How to Trent Hindis. " ' pood almost kill a man as Kill n good 1 ii ; lm kills n lnnu kills n rensoiuiblo cr attire, (toil's image; but ho who ilcstroys a r i 1 Inn ilt kills reason itself is a saying nf Mut in's and fiirnislies nn admirable text for thuSio who do not know how to treat books. The same extravagant logic might bo used in r 'fereneo to the rough treatment of books win' h nro borrowed either from individual? er the iullic. Following uro a few rules for th"1 th nu-htless reader: 'Vt r wake a pencil marl: on a book v. hicb is i it jmir own. Jlricr turn down a leaf. N.c rr touch a book except with fingers B -nyo1 nfsly clean. It -cr mo it while eating a luncheon; 1 titt r and crumbs will not ngrco with its e Pit tutmu. "V vr throw it down when you havo done us,!!, it; many n book has had its back brrnv n by such a shock. In short, regard the most shabby specimen of tuc bookmaker's art, when it beionjrs to unntue-, with the sumo consideration which jou would accord to a choicely bound veiurue ui your own. Turks a 3Ioilcnj Tiivcntlon. It i- diflioult to realize, what, a modern in vention the table fork is. (Juccti Kliz-ibetb ni ver lizard of one. She had.it is true, a few dainty forks, perchanco with crystal lia ii Hi i. f i .r ontiner preserved fruit at dessert. Lut Jung after iier time dinner forks were un'ni.wn in r,m,'lnnd. The few early forkj (f tlii ri'i ;n uf Guorrje I are throe pronj.c.1, a- 1 I ill lew of our neighbor!, can show us four prontred folks much Jieforo tho reign of (i or-.- III, from Inch time their fashion ln,r in lined unaltered to tho present day, ft i f rll.eir hamlles, which have, lollowe.l th' i i ui' .ii- of spoons, finishing up with the f i.'ir "(iddle pattern'' of the Nineteenth c Mr tim. Ji f i he days of forks the ewer and bain, wl ii h 1 ao now generally disappeared, were 1 1 H'U in n ipie.it utter every cmui"-o; win reaa ii av in. la,m alone, with a httln row. water, nriKi - u appearance at eivio feasts afti r din m r, us a Matter of faihion rather U. an ne c i-t. I'.iur out of five old basins have no doubt b"en incited up to supply the ery f i,vs wl.o-o imention rendered tho washing O) ti. Jlugi r.- biiiierlluoiis. How to Crj-tullizn lmn ninj rimirr-. In c: vitalhzing leaves, twigs llowers, ch, itimt burs and other similar articles, (i nJ n Dai-, advise an observance, nf the f d iwm.4 directioiii; Make a hut, saturated f ,jt i m oi. alum by boiling in nn iron Kettle w iter to winch i added as much alum as tho liquid will hold m solution. An execs" is indicated by the seining of the ahmi at tno bottom of the kettle. Su-pend the leaves orot.i. r material in this solution torn fen Kc.nd.i, and then hang up to dry. When th s pr ,.,, is accomplished they will be cov--n 1 wuii brilliant crystal's. Repeat the dip. 1 iU,s tu in.iiire a thicker coating. How Indians lli c kon Time. li.Vis reckon time by the return of snow or ti.. .'.i inging up of (lowers; mid tlio (light of bird- announces tho progress of tho sea t The motion of tho sun marks tho hour of U la ; and tliese. distinctions of time nro ii' t i, ,vl in numbers, but in language and in - iiiti.iiin of highly poetical character. Tin e is. no word in tho lied Indian language I n' ti.e woid "year." When l.liall Vo Win? VV'f'i) '-h ill v,-a win? Why, when tvo flro M.aiglit to the murk and nover tire; Ai l: a e hold fa.-i. as we o begui, A nl -ti.l work on till all is duue, Tor llio Neck uimI sleovcs. A n "vrliy for the neck, ays Harper's Barn- i a gorgerette, or sh irt rulT of lace, piai el vi lull, to bo worn high about the IK' ui.J tied with u bow n( ribbon. It is ii i in all colon, as well (us in black and wl.,'". linger ruches of raveled silk aro to I pa M arouidtho baej; of tho neck and 1 'a ."1 in V shape in front, Pierrot collars i ' w J l.ue in fine plan, nro id iy luriied II jwii iv ound the neck, and uro also made of r rand of silk muslin m white and colors, ht.md. ig collar nro coverod with (olds nf FiJk minim, and havo a knile pin t d jabot down tho fiont. to (111 III (he space, between tho wide levers now w nn "ii dress fronts. A very largo crinat 1- ,t without cud Lstnndi of lac3 in two great 1 n, niid is worn with tho fashionablo toa r w ii, jackets, and house wai.,ts. Colored rihban wb'es with n bmv on the left s.du are ' a in tno nock of French dresses, nl) in 1 !c ves. Thcro i, however, a great ten el l y to use lui'es again as a llnisii to the li h -f rout of tho corsage, and the sleeves, ( p-f iiihj -.ho small figured bpnggud .Ueehlm la sand tho tiny dotted point d'esprit lace s' now lias a wido leaf or (lower paitein m ii .cad' iped edges. I-i.aeo throo or four liicliea w, ioi.n;aln g.itheri-d iiisido thoiJoovea to En .v nbou-an inch lalliug on the wrists, the n n i uvea to drop its full width throuch n, t.ht t i or three inches ju length up tho outv; seam, 'i U'.s is reversud in other dresses, the lnco bring caught up ouUido the sleeves on tho insldo seam, Uoublu jabou of laoo arc wido at tho throat aiid, tape' to u polal ut the ivaiit line. ff $ V " Mr VKiUION r V. M. t). A. Their Annual Convonl lam at Jllddlolniry I ulonintliig l'roceeilliig-i, Friday, which was pructicnlly tlio (list day of the V, M. U. A. dtttto cunventlou ut MIddluliitry,viiM alven largely topaper-i autl dtaciidsl mis uj.oiiniethod.-iot uusociii tlo i ivork. 'J'he session opened at !) n, in with ii Hervico ot prayer for the manifest presence o tho Holy Spirit. Following this was n short business meeting, Prest dent Van IMtteu In the chair. Fivo mlu utuptiiers on "The convention; its ob jects," "HowcuutMCh delegiitu receive t lie most good from it," and "How are the as Hoslntlous to be benelltted" were Ittrnl-jh ed by J. S. Taylor of St. dohu-ibury, See retnry Fuller of Urattleboro and C. J Ferguon of lluilliigion, respectively Secretary Schntt ot liarro read a naper 01. "I'ouccntratioti In our work " Secretary Fuller spoko upon the hiihject "Uoiv may the best n slllts bo secured tioni the week of prayer" and Srcrftiiry Swift of liurllng !on gave hints on "Our Hpiritttnl ml-Bloii to young men." These were made topics of discussion by the convention, and vain able stiL'gestious were given by Sec retary jit . rence of Maine niid Messrs. F K. Sanders and II F. Williams of tho iu u rmttlonal cotninltteo .Mr. Lawrence opened the afternoon ses sion with ii Binle reading, after which p ipers were read by Secretin I'age of St kiuiihoiuy on "Wuik tor Voung Men in -mall Tuwns With or Without Associa tions," mid by Secietaiy Scott f Itutluud, mi "Work Among Hallroad Men, Organ oid or Unorganzti 1." Mr. F. H. Williams, oue of the railroad s cretarles of the Inlcniiittonal committee, (lev -loped the "Importance ot Slate nud District Work," by u MJtlcs of questions and ans wers, and advised Um innu of dtstrictltiv; Venno.it lor the work. Friday evening's services were opened withiipraiseaiulprom.se meeting led In in inspiring manner bv Mr. (ie-jrtre C rftebbins, the sluing evangelist. A very .ible addtess ou "i .(iinlltions o' Success tu i i.iir'siiau oik,' WHSiitliVeicl uy K-v. A. K. Keith of Maldlcb iry, ami Mr. Snuder-i -Hoke interebi inly on "Associations in Foreign Lauds," relnUtii sonir-thitigof his expf-rlei.ee as instructor in Jail tut college, Ceylon. Satui'dny morulng's session was largely given to reports. Atter a devotional ser vice, conducted by Secretary Scott, three minute leports of loc il work among the various n-.-.ociatious f the State were given, showiu in nearly every ease nu eu couniilng outlook. Birre nas taken a Iresh stmt and secured a general secret.! ry and Bellows F lis 1-. le idy to iirsani.se at d will soon have a secretary, each ot these ciu,es being almost directly the result of the work ol State Secretary Lawrence, ltev. Henry Fairbanks ot St." Jolinsbury d.scussed the "State work in Vermont, what has been di ne and what maybe dune." He spoke at somo length of the evangelistic work done by the as-ociatlons In lboi-77, complimented highly the pres ent woi k of his home association, and sim irested idans lor introducing work of a Y. M. G. A. character in our small towns. After the reportol the State treasiuer, Mr A. ,1. .Mooie of Montpelier, Secreiaiy Williams took charge ot the session, and In a very happy manner solicited pledcres tor the Slate work. Hesp di-es were liberal mid the amount of zV.i in sums ranging lrom U to $100 were pledged in a lew moments. The repji-t ot the nominating committee w hlch was accepted and adopted was as follows : Ollicers of the convention Pres ident, Col. J. .1. K-teyof Urattleboro; vice-presidents, ltev. H Fairbanks ot St. .k'hnslmry, Prof. W. V. JCaton of Middle- tiry ; Secretary, Ueujamlu Swift of Bur iliigtoti ; a.-.sibtant secittarv. Lyinan Allen of linilinglon : Statu executive commlt lec, Hpv. 11. Faitbaufcs, Jlev. T. P. Fiost ('. L. Page ot St. Johnsburv, W. .1. Van Patten, Benjamin Swift and (k B. Case of liurliiigtou, A. .1. Moore of Montpelier, Col. .1. J. Eitey ot Brat tie bore, C. W. Osgood o, Hello wf. Kails, Prof. II. M. Willard of Saxton's Ulver, Prot. W. W. F.itim of Middlebuiy, v , H. Spaf foid of liuttaud, K. I'. Stevens of St. Al onus, C. A. Smith of liarre. The Stato committee stib-i iiueirly organize 1 with Key. II. Fairbanks, president; Benjamin Swift, secretaiy ; A. !. Howe, treasurer; Colonel J J. Kstey, W. J. S'an Patten, iml C. L. Page, Ilnance committee. The rep. nt of the State committee for 'ne past J ear showed good work done by Mate Stcretnry Lawrence, and belore the aclj'iurnincin. of the convention the serv.- es ol Mr. L iwreiice as State secretary of Vermont weic seemed tor tour mouths of the coining year, the remaining eight ' " which he will act as Statesecii tary of Maine. o cs iir, Saxtons Kiver, opened the doctiiunl .service of SatUfday atter noon, after which ssecreta-y Sti ders c n due ed a college session, papers on dilfei eut phases oi the work having been iirt pared by J. K. Mead, Allildlebury college; .Mr. Fish, saxton's Hiver; M Kaub, St. .iolmsbury, and Mr. H ger-, U. V. M. The remainder ot this session was given to a conversation between Secretaries Lawrence and Williams and a question rawer opened by Mr. Lawrence, each of witch was brightly done. On Satuulay evening two very interest ing nddres-es were delivered by l!ev. II Fairbanks anil Secretary Williams, Mr. Fairbanks spoke of the inllueiK e of Ver mont young men in the We-t m.d the con sequeir need Hint they bo Christian men. Mr. Williams characteii.ed young men as tne iiKAlng spirit ol the day. The services ot Sunday were character ized by deep spirituality. At P o'clock a consecration service of great interest was neld in the V. M. C A. hall. The pulpits u me lown w ere mien at tno morning -ei vice by Messrs Sanders, Ullains and Lawn nee. At :i o'clock services fur men ml ladies were held respectively In the Congregational and Baptist churches. In euch case u very deep religious interest was mauifest. The couenlion closed with a union mtetiug m the Congregational church, a veiy large audience b-dng present. Hiief addiesse.s were made by .Messrs, Fairbanks and Sanders, utter which uu interesting testimony service was held a large number ol delegate taking part, and several young men taking a Maud for the llrst time. The se-siou closed with singing "Blest be the tie," the delegates toriniug n circle about the Hrge audience ni'im and singing heartily Mr Siehblns adotd much to the convention by his .spi itual singing. The deb gates who numbered about Cm were hand-omely tntertaimd by tin pen pleof Midilleburv and it Is believed that much good will come to tho Stato trom this gather ng of young men. Tho Bur lington associations wore represented by 's delegates, the largest number present liom any town. Iliu Veiilli-I U u ii 1 1 n on h. V. I). Suit, Druggist, Hippos, lnd testifies I cm recouiniend Kleeiric Hitters ius tho lery be-nt iiiiiedy. livery bottle e,oU has t-'ien leliel in every i-n.se. One mini took my tiotiles.hiid was ctiied ol ltheuniiiti.siu ol 10 sHrn' Ktuiulituf." Abraham llnie', druggist, llellville, Ohio, Kllluns: "Tho hot helling meil lelne I leuo ever handled ill my IAI jtarb' e. perlenee. la lllectrio Hitlers." Thousands of eitheis have added lliuir tcKtimony, to Unit the Lidiet 1 unanimous Unit lllectrle Hitters do cure all diseaires ol the Liver, Kidneys or Illooil. Only a hull' Collar a bottle at Henupro A- l.owrev'B llrutr ijto'e. If you liiid iiiiiuii of Carter's Little Ltver I 1 1 i a ln-toru rrtu-ing you would not iiiivt-had Ihut eonted foiiguo or bud taste in the. month this moinlng. Keep a villi with ou tor occasional use. i:eein:i, Itchy, iscaiy, skin Torturri. The Mmple npi.llcation of "riwAvun's (Jim mi. vi," without any hitcrnnl medicine, will i me any oiiK- ot tetter. Salt llheiim, Hlng. ivoi in, I'lles, Itch , Sores, I'hnplcs, Kceina all lea'y. Itchy hlun Kiuptlons, no matter how "I'btiimto or lonif standing. It is potent, of lectHe, and t-o6t but a trltle. Ono Dollar sunt to uh Hi month HocxroH tho Weekly Pi 1'ro-n ti'l .Jauiiiirv IhI, 18(). jFtco .'rona An.soolution, I'ult ixlH-r GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. BAKER'S r nrr UIUUMUI. moves' . .... VJfViiw iirr.iiiien iwsui iio-if j'i" Wliyt ( ocod, from which tlio exceni r Oil ImRhof ii rcinovtil. It Unit hit twirs the strength nf Coccwi miX(. HU Stnrcli, Arrnwrnnl or Sugar ntnl !i UuTcfore far more ccuiioin cnl, cotng his than one cmt a citp. It h delirious, nonriplilnp pin liRtlit'iiitif, Kif-ily (lljTrMLHt.nn l odmlrnMy nclaptotl for invalids a wU as fnr persons In licnlth. Sold 1))' (Jrmers jper)iUiPrc. BAKER & CO, Dorchcstor, Mass. Farm For Sale, Known ns tho Win. ft. I.nwrenco fnrm, oi l mile from Shelburn depot, near school, stor blacksmith shop, saw nnd gristmill : contait 87 acres ol land under a g. oJ stato of cult vatlon, well adapted to, nnd has for a numb, ol years been run lor, market Hardening ; h an orchard of 150 boat Itiir trees und 100 ttt" thnthavo been set flvo years, besldo pe.i plum and cherry trcco. Call on or address B.C. SMITH, AgMit. Sliolburn, ' 20,w3m Ik Gonditioii Powder. SVittiinc on . .nlli will "ink" liens by like It Illehly ( (iitnt.sl (in.- oiMi'-' h vsrtli a iK.iiml or any fitie-r k.nd iiim ninth f.iil iiiiee dally Curi-siill ,i . -. 'Ml 11- in. lit in P'lil to krll tle'l" Iii'.i'lli-. 1' -nun neil- S' lit Kr. e Sold everj w lierr or m nt I iy m.ill for JTi cents lu stamiw. SJ-llt. cou.s, lij , .-i i,. .i.. . ...j . nf. lirprmlil iW.fll. l. s, JOH.NbuN &. CO., 41 UUal'Jlll 11UUSU Ql., AOBl" 4". I- 111 TIIlbE arc in every respect strictly first class Paints, composed of pure linseed oil and the highest grade of pigments They are prepared ready for the brnsn, in 54 newest shades and standard colors, nnd, on account of their purity and great covering properties, wc offer th'.-ni n--, the Most iu'RAHIX and i.rou.MK-t, Paints ever produced. One gallon will cover fioni 250 to '.'75 ,'. ft., two coats. Snnj'hs nm? Vatrriptiw: I'rire Litlrcf hjimau II. IV. JUH.SS M'.MtPUlTIJISIMI CUJIl'AM'. f 01.15 lltSCFArTCREItS OF IT. W, Johnn' AstieHloH KonHncr, I'lri-i'riiol" l'n!iil, lliiililiiii; l'elt, t-teain-IMpo unit Boiler CoverhiUH, Astieni os St en in I'ncliiinr m, (Junliet, "te. Vulcnlirxtnii 31 oil Ideal JtliiKsVashers, tl G7 MAIDEN LANE, NEV YORK - roK SAI.K UY W. 11. Nichols, r-ifce-v .1 n otion ; II. H. Hnnlili - Co.. Mi ton : Tr.ic A; Van Vlelt. Stielbum 1 I.. Anclrtws. Hinesburirh ; J. L. St. I'eteu. I North J'errisburg h ; W. S. Nay, L'nde-rhill. ' 1 '.1. in Capital, Surplus, 5750,000 400,470 Guarantee Strongth, 61,1130,470 KtnMrd of rmr 13 Y E A R S' tmrnnt-s 16 S&4 Mortgage ncpctttttl, agr''cgtlnE $11,708 818 f 342 In foice, - - - 6,336 162 '1,912 ri 1, " 6.410 56 rr.tTtit raid agrcatlns ... - 3,a45,495 Total paid to lnve$t rs - - 8,160 131 Vt hmn H.OI4 pntroriB, t whomwo cnu refer, W'u A not ihim to An tho I'ltueot, but the SAFEST luainori Savings Dennrtmont Tor Smnll Amounto. Full information furni"-hf i by J.B.WATKINS UNO MORTGAGE CO., LAWRENCE, KANSAS t or K:w Ycit Mino'r, lltllRY 3ICKINS0H. 310 Cro:dvm. PATENTS feW l'ATiueit. O'l jiiiuiLi,. Al'ty at J.an , asWBj,lon.i).C. HARVEST EXCURSION. 'IRniJ MnillJT)l!J RflllTF .1 9 tT",fJ'T,T'W it .,-Vitrir. Kansas, Nebraska, 'MflMw -vc pakk rnr u' Aug. '-il, Si-jil. 11 nml (let. 'J nnd 2.1. Tlclrrla n,i llnlp nt nil Tirinrlnnl I'niitinn O.llrp.il 'n the- UuttidhUte's. Holl 8. Nowell's Hstato. STATE 01" Vr.lt.MOXT, District ot Chittenden. ) Tlio Honorabli the 1'iob.ite Idurl. I tin the Iii.stnet of ('hltti-ndeii. To nil persons Interested in the estate nf Xoble Wew II mio ot Cnailotli, in siild distilct.deeeiise'd, nnd 111 the blmre ot Lewis Neuo I. liiHSon, therein. (im.irri.Mj : Whereas, .lo-huii X. Deun, guarnlnn nf William Nenell of l'ei rlstiurgh, Vt., has llled in Cum t, an iinpllciittou in writing, betting loith ihereln, that on tho EM day ot August IMI. Miid Court in tho distribu Ion of the es tn to ot suid Noble S. Xewell decreed to euch of his llvo children, Ammidii Newell, Lewis Newell, William Nowcil, Lsther Ncwoll and Harriet I''. Suttley Ol.U.', Unit nt tho time nt t lie death o" said Noble Newell In lfsj, sal 1 Lewis Ni well hud been alisent and unheard ot for a period ot about eighteen ye irs, and Ius been absent and unlieaid of ever since, and his sliiiro of fluid estnto Is in tho hands of the administrator ol said e-tute, whereloro said guardian 111 bchiill ol said ward prayHtluit tho slinroot said Lewis Xewell In said es nto may now be distrlbute-d iitnong his heirs agreeably to th stiitutii In sileh cases provided ; and II Isnrdeie I by said court that tho tilth day of No. veui'ii r IHWut tho I'rolmtoCe urt rooms in said lliirlingioii be assigned to hear said nppllca tlon ; and that nonce thereof be given to all persons concerned, by publishing this order thiee nceks successively in llui Hurllngton 1'iee I'rcss, a neiispiiper printed nt said Jlur liiigton, previous to the thno nppoinled. Theri'foio vou are hereby untitled to appear bclorosnid Court, at tlio timo and phieoalore sald, and imike yourobjection to the grunting ot said uppllcutluu if you sen cause. Lilveu: under my hand ut IlurlliiKton, in suid district, tllUSOtll dav of October 18HR. la.wUw J KNNIU STAC V. lteeistcr. i, i !i M Sheridan's CT' i-U1 ! V ,,t;;w-W'Hwii-Y-i;sl; D IS' fit "il 4iil'i;i-. 'i'Z'iW.T.YvW'-;M m Dr. Gage's Appointments, Windsor, Vt., Wednesday, Nov. 21, foro noon. iV'hlte IJivcr Junction House, Wednesday, sov. '-'1, ulternoon. Woodst .clt, Uaglo Hotel, Thursday, Nov. 22. Montoeller, I'nvlllon Hotel, Friday, Nov. Vt. Hurllngton, Van Ness House, Saturday, Nov l, competent assoclato physician from Dr. i.ige's New York olllco will bo in attendance. All whoso dlsesiites renuiro skill and oxpeii nco should nolo tho dutcs and call early. 271,d."cwlw Leather Goods lidics' rortmovaies, Ladies' Card Cases, Gentlemen's Pocket Bonks, Gentlemen's Card Vases, Gentlemen's Specie jiooks, Gentlemen's Letter Cases, Gentlemen's Hill Hooks, All the Xew Shapes, - - o - - - - ......... LOWEST PRICES. -AT 88 Ohurcli Street, Btirlinerton, Vt. THE AUSE OF CONSUMPTION s now admltten by the mcdicol authorities to a ueuciency or unoue wanio or iixymzaoie I'liostdiorus normally existing In the human conomy. The remedy consists In tho admin istnitiou of a nreraration of I'hi enhorus be- g at oneo asslmalanle and oxydizablo. W'lNCHESTKK'S HV I'OI'HOSPHJTES is the inly preparation ot rnospuorus whica com nine these chariicterlsties in the highest de reo for Consuinntlon. llronchltls. Couehs. silglit Swentu and Jorvoun Dlsenses It isun quailed, lti'commcnded by Physicians. Sold ii Druggists, ml per bottle. Send orclrcular. (VINOIIKoTHll CO., Chemists, KB Williams t.. N. Y. 128.eod&wly Horse Blankets. Largest Assortment, Lowest Prices. GEO. I. HAGAR K7.d&w,tf Grand - Opening -OF THR li8rlotliiDiCe 81 aud '33 Church St., Rowe's Hotel Block, Burlington, Vt. The cltiz-ns of Hurllngton nnd public in general are h rcby notified that oy public iplnicn wo have opened at the above piece, -villi u full line of ClotlriBg. Frisliiiiip, Hate, Caps etc., which wo will sell nt wholesale and ro ill. Haying returned from Philadelphia with i lie balance of the Sfi.CKX) stook, purcnased of icKeiul Oouon ,v Co , wbolej.ilo (Jloth ers, rt-ho hnvo recently failed. Vo are prepared o show the lrge-t assortment of the Ilneat Clothing and ether goods. In order to advor 'Ise our buslnes- we will sell for ttn next 10 lays, eveiythlng in our line nt bankrupt prices, 50 per cent li-ss than cent. Cut this out and bring it with you to tio American Clothing Co.' to compare the price's : Men's good winter Suit', 3.40. worth 7.00. Men'" Nobby Suits. 5.31. worth 10.00. Men's handsome llrets fcults, SO-57. worth '3.00, Note.-Custom made Suits In French dingo, mil and llngl sh Worsten Smln Lined through, out. made lo order tor MO, $.1 and $40 for tho nexMO days lor only UM. This is the best op, ortunity for everyone to gi t an extr ttno Dri'tK Suit, for almost one-thlid ut its real value. OVERCOATS of all kinds; Working Overcoats, Iluslnoss Uvo c nits. Dress Overcoats, and Custom mndoOvernoats. durluir iho next 10 days ol our ADVlUtTItilNG SALE, at 40 percent less thau cost. Boys' Clothing, Children's Clothiug at astonishingly low prices. HATS I CAPS, lints and Caps ! lints nud Cnpn ! Finn Soft Hats,, regular price $1,00, during this great advertising salo at ti9 cents. Flue Derby llut at 67 cents, worth 2 00. All othor kinds of Hats and Caps of ull kinds accordingly low. la) dozen Suspenders at 10 cents a pair. A lull Hue ot Furnishing Goods ! and hundreds of other urtlcles at 40 ner cont less than cost. Hear In mind that tho only rcHson wo are aldo to slaughtor theso goods at suchliirli-es Is beo uiso wohuvo purchased them of n company that haa tailed. Hut remember that we will sell at the abovo prices tho next 10 days only to advertise our sale. Call at once, do not loso this golden opportunity. AMICIMCAN CLOTHING CO., Howe's Hotel, Illock, 31 and 33 Church Street, UurlluKton, Vt. 376,tf Hantington I Co.'s, WL.INTrJti.I ! Oootl rcaponslblomen to eollolt forour pub lications! guaranteed salary or from two to three dollars par day : goods shipped nn cred. Itt oxclusivo right of territory allowed, To flrst-olnss men wootfor permanent positions. Applicant must, bo nblo to deposit cash for atopies. For full particulars address Tho Robs Publinliliifr House, 2I.Xdrw3m A LIJANY, N. Y. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses ami beautifies tlie hair,, Promote a luxuriant prowth. Nevor FoJIt to Rcttorfl Orayi HalrtJlh Yonihful Color. Tro pntn I ifimlrnfr nnd hi) r fining : 6rv, urifl 00 tit ini trri t q. f9 tm will Itrlut? ou mi Krtllliistrnti'rt Prlri 1Ant of tho suimlrtful (tatlrttnno 1 jitmp thv llncst lutnp lu tho tiowrr a via n rtou$ lipht torn onltnartf oil IllcKatit de -Irfni -nickel, j?oM nr bronz. SIdrIo lamp, hoxpj nnd cent by oxpresa to your hotin nn rprrlpt of wholrilp prlffi. Uiarmo.NK hixv Co., 10 Kast iliu St., Nkw Yor.K. MRS. C. H.IHITNEY'S Great roductlon In prlcoa of MILLINERY AND KLA-IIi GOOD . Wist ing to close out this branch of my business, 1 offer tbo wholo stock of Hair Goods at loss than cost, Mrs. C.H.Whitney 103 Church St. lM.d&wtt "8 ' ODecune Tlt.Mli: JIAItK. Isneomlilnntlnnof tho most potcntroru"dles known to3tedtc.it Science for prcsirrltig tho Klutdttyaml IMJItlTY of tho Elood nud tho Integrity of tho Blood Vessels, should yon sulTrr from Dizziness or rressureln Head, Spots before Eyei.l'alu Around nr 1'alpltatlon of Heart, l'aln In Ileglon of Heart Itli fcchtiB of sofTocatlon, UlnRlng Sound tn Ears, Nutnbncss or I'rlckjy sensation of I.lmhs.o-pcclally tho Arm, Tnlu between Shoulrlor3 and In Side, Dry Cough, Flatulence, Sour Stomai-h, or If suffering, from General Debility with Loss of Appetite, pro cure abottloof Anll Apoplectlno, It not only Apoplexy, but cures Paralysis, Rheunvitlsm, Heart Dfsrn.e, Auglnn Pectoris, CJhrrmlc Croncliltl., Llvpr Complaint,. Kidney nnd Uladdcr trouble, Dy-,. peiisla, Ac., Sc. I'or Sato by all druggists. Trice I a bottlo fix. bottles for 85. Scud to Dr. K S. He-rcimson & Co., Enosbargh Falls, vt., U. S. A., for circulars, testi monials and a trenttso on Warham N. Murraj'H Estate. We, tho subscribers, having been appointed by the Honorable tho I'robuto Court lor the district ol Chittenden, commissioners to ic celve, examine, and adjust the claims and de mnnds of all persons against the estate of Wiirhnm N. Murray. Into of Willlston tn said district deceased, and iilsoallehilu sand demands exhibited In off set thereto : and six months from the day of the ditto hereof, being allowed by said Court for that purpose, wo de therefore hereby give notice that wc will at tend to the business of our appointment, at tho residence of L. H. Talcott, in Willlston In said distiict, on tho third Tuesiluynof De cember and April next, at 10 o'clock a. m., on each of said days. Dated this 16th dav of October, lass. UH: TALCOTT, Commissioner,. 19w3w A. Bare Combination. -TUK- Free Press AND THE- Mai Kbw - Yorker The Leading Farm Weekly of America. -WITH ITS Sterling Seed Distribution. FOR ONLY $2,50, TOE RURAL NEW-YORKEU (established in 1S4H) Is original from begin ning to end. It costs more to publish than any other weokly (arm journal. It presents fieX) Illustrations Horn naiure overy year. The best nrtists-tho best writers. His tho first journal to have established experimental grounds, which nro under the direct personal management of its editors. The-ao aro culti vated for the benefit of its reader. Every thing now Is cnrelully tested and tho results aie honestly reported In Its columns. Thus its FREE SEED DISTRIBUTIONS were first suggested, nnd the best varieties nn dor test have been selected and sent lo sub scribers from year to scar. Thus It is that the Ileauty of Hebron, While Elephant, nnd Hu rnl Hlush potatoes have been introduced, the Diehl-Medltcrranean, Surprise' and Fultio Clawsou Wheats; The Cnthbert Itusjiberry, the Itural Ilranclilng Sorghum ; Itural Thor oughbred, mount's 1'rolillc Corn, nnd Strata gem. Telephone. Itural New-Yorker and Ala -ka Fens und scores of other varieties which nre recognized as the best now In cultivation. It is the accepted Medium lor the Introduc tion of all now plant. Seed nnd Agricultural and Garden Implement. The first men of the country recognize It ns earnestly striving to promote the best agricultural, horticultural aud stock lutorebts of America. THE BEST COMBINATION. Keally offers two of tho best Journals of their clues. For the price of ono. Tho noxt SEED DISTIIIHUTION of tho Hu nAi. New-Vorki:ii will bo sent free to all sub scribers for both pnpers without publication. For specimen copies, address Tlio Itural Kern-Yorker, Sl.Il'nrk Row, New York City. Deep; Ben Wonders exist in thousands of forms, but aro surpassed by the marvels of invention. Those who in need of nrolltatilo work iteit can bo done while living at homo should at once send l heir address to Hallott .t Co., l'ort Innd, Maine, and receive free, full Intonna tlon tow cither sex, of all iiKes, can cum from to 425 per day and uworus wherever they live. You are Bturted lteo Capital not re nulled. Somo havo made over $M In a single day at this work. All succeed. Ono Dollar wont to uh this month Hoouroa th AVook Iy Froo I'rosts till January int. 1800. Freo ProHB AsHocintlon, Publiauora. Mi-ip The Battle is Over. The Smoke Has Cleared Away. Somo of us arc disappointed and others are elated with victory. Let us all hope its' foi the best. AVo arc elated that we arc able to show you a large tock of the famous North Star and St. Paul Pur Vodts, made to lit by skilled workmen, will not stiffen by wotting, no acids used in dressing the skins, will not rip, are sewed with linen thread. Wc offer you a largo line of Robes and Blankets. NO better CLOTHING than ours can bo had. It is right in price, right in style, right in quality, tho groat essentials that go to make first class reliable good--.. There is not a Suit but that is honc3t in value. There is not an Overcoat but what is above the standard. Comparison is a groat point in our favor. We ask you to compare our goods with others, and the more particular you arc tho better we will like it, We are hero, and mean to reach tho top in quality of goods, and tho bottom in price3, siim i HOWARD OPI3KA HOUSE One: Dollar senl tons tliN month secures t be AVe-i'My Fives 1msm t il 1 January 1st. tSDO JKrco I'tcss Asiorliit ion, I'tiblislieiN. WANTED- Coplesof the Weekly 1'ree T'ii ss for Aug. 21 und M-pt. 11. J're-e l'r. s As sociation, Hurl. ngtou, Vt. Jlj.tt NOTICE-To the l.iidles. A womnn who sutler'd for several jears from femiile troui'les and was cured, will be glad to U t the Ladles know the icmedy, which ismpioio and Inexpensive. Every lady e in 'real hi rie.t. A freo package sent by add ri-i-.iig M i,s. 1 . L. It., with stamp, Uox liT, Aubuin Mt .Nam paper. i'. en O SAFEST OF ALU S&O NVESTMENTS.SS w n. ( r m.k a- .... of Miv-ra JH Ml Fttrtht 'i t'i.) -! ' i a I Ma.' l m aiiut i nf fiOOainl !1(W M'l; fniPP --t tumi 7 M S f r ct Mt. Wn'iu , nn M'nnenfx- 1 fit J'l ojk, ,'y, iutertat 1 JCriCiit J ill" n yi tti i xpi'l'l."!!' . .Vj' to 'fun pfr'V fir I'amj'ht.i and rof rentes lw ir mi t sf rlsi v liurf , ii:(!Mii: WALIUCJ;,Aient,ia Milk Street, iiewiirdeilnie tlioso who read this nnd them net: thy will tlnd norable enn loyment that ilill not tnki' them lrnm their homes nnd tamilies The prnhts are large and pure tor every industrious peis-on, inuny havo made and are now making several hundred dollars a mouth It Is easy tor any one to tnnko S" and upwards per day, wh i is willing to work. Either sex, j oung or old: ciipital not needi d : we start you. Eveiythlng new. No stecnil utility required : you. render, can do It as web s any one. Write to us at once for lull i iirtkulnrs. nhlch we mail tree. Ad dress Stlnson &C'o., Foitiand. Maine. ENGINES AND BOILERS LI DGER WOOD MFfi. C0'3 HOISTING EN GINES. 300 Different Styles and S'zes. New York Safety 5- team Pcwer Co,' Ho izoatal and Vertical Autonmtii Engines Atlas Engine Works Stationary ane. Portable Engines. Boilers of every Discription, Stone Crushers, Wire Rope, &o, &c J. H. HOUGHTON, 66 CMiAL ST. and 159 FRIEND ST. BOSTON, MASS. M, worn Campaign Docunienis fcent on application eiclusivo'y on T o , nn t ti O o II o r- Send for this and you can oret up a Ti club among jour neichhurs li'-st Tea, GoUse and Presets of any Tea HciiEO in New is PHCOI'. England. A TEST Complete line of Lumps. Cro"kery, plain and in sets of 60 pieces, trom .1 id upward. Burlington Tea and Coffee Store 101 Outrun Street. It W. lIUIilJUKD. O Ii KG ON A S D WAR 1 1 1 SGT ON No section of the e untry is to-day i.tMiici inir lis mueh attent'oti ns Montana, Or-true and Wnshmpton ; Montarn, beenu-e it ranks first in the proline inn nl preeioun ni liilsj Ori son, l-eenu-o ol its rich v-lloys, .ind Vt n-h-unrton Territory bv reus 'nut ltsm ul i b n ite-, timber, coal, niuier.ils and wonderiul pi. due tionolfriiltsnndeer.nl'-. the rapid irruwth of Spi kaiie rails, with a it liter now, r e.ce( d inir ev. ii tlint ot .Mliuieuooli-: TneoiiiR. cn I'ligi t .-ound, the termini,-. u tne Northern Put-tic I.'.iilroml, wtih u',t0 iiih.il .rums ; Seattle, .HI u.i'es r'lflant, -n. em riret'e end thnvinir e-ity, mark this sect'on ol the Pu.'i'lc Northwest ns oi e that oib is p'"nilnu- uhIlcd ments tn thosi. seekipif new li m". Uy wntinir t'h s. H. Pro, (iedi- 1 Pnsemrer Aiieut, Nor hern I'lieule H.-.uroni1, t-t. Paul, Minn., he mil send mi uliisn-i'iil p,nnphiof ', maps und books, yivlni.- you vnlii-ble ipinrm itlun in refi 'enee to the eountiv ti-.iverscd by this iini line fiom Sr. !u., MiiiuimpoI s, Dii'uth nnd Ashlnndtn l'oit and, o i iron.un . Tnronin and t-'estile, Wnshnu-'tnn Ttrriorv. Tina roiul, in iidditlmi tu bi-inir the only r.li line to Spokane Fulls, Tiieouin and .-v-iinV, renchesall the principal points in Vm-them Minnesota mil Diiuota, Moniana. Idaho, Or Cfron und WnshiiiKton, po9.-e-.is uiu nunll' d scenic attmetions, as well as t-upe lor tiuin ciiulpruent, such asdiulmt cars, and colonist sleepers tor the we ot Intend. nj seitl.'rs, neither i t lneh c lnvenlcneesnii't.i he luund on any ntlnr In e t eketm busiiu-s to Hie states and Ten n ot ti-t. uitiii'.-.i. is.wlt FRENCH DBESSIRG FOll UDIES'ANQ LaTOIS' AND ClTll.TJEEH'S HOOTS AND SIIOLS, .itcunUU h. 'hnt hm nr. at I'll ' , s- I M.,b,niriir, 1-.4I llirliu, 1-T I I'll k l tl. Is-1 l'rii, 1 - I Vi ii--. riluin. Isil !,cw Or i', l-v-i,. riiris .Vnii' h n f.ry botlle, Hemiro of liultatioin,, T.wHw CHflll'RtW brr.vs WKiij! K (urn mu M, .-i'iri-j STICAVH1) Into the enclosure of thesuliserlbcrtwo year Unit fleers, one all red, the. tlur r d with star in forehead, Js'Al'ULKOX UP, Mis, -Mw3w Hmcatmruh, Vt. BROWN'S FRENCH DRESSING E3 In lire?, JE. U 85 CHURCH ST TUB Burlington Trnst (INCORPORATED) CAPITAL PAID UP, 4 GUARANTEED 4i What Rate of Intercut do yonr Savings noa Yield 7 This company will allow you lnto-cst at the rate of our tier etui per annum, payt oIoscb ,. annually nnd credited Fcbrunry lnt and Au,' urt 1st. .1 (1 axi on deposits under glWO ar paid by the company, ytockholdors' Hah. lit same ai In Natunul banks. Interest be&ru, certificates payable on demand issued on la vorablo terms. 4 GUARAMTEEE!) 1 Cl This company has madoar- 0 '0 rniici rnents wnereby it caa 1 tuiuieh hiifh rate securities to those de-blnnK them. Parties TO havinir funds seeking invest- 0 menl wil iind It to their Inter- j est to eiamlno tho securities w offer beloro investing else where. f'J. b 0 8 The Burlington Trast Conipan3 CHUHCH AND COLLEGE ST3. Wiluali Wct,t.s, Picaident, C. 11 Bmallev, Viee-Probldent. H. L. vvAnr., Treasure' fa7s;tori Security Compsx;. e-f Burlington, Vt., IIKIICtl.lNTS is ami ciiahiiikus?. .oaiisw. Wales, LokekzoK. WooDii-r-i, Pr s.nent. Trea. rrr i nleri ':i investment securities Ncoi.it -s ! loans in, reii' estnti-. I his company it. .1 c . i vt trusts, assume the collection of u c r " 1 n anaire. In whole or in part, the eet'.te-j i w :nnr, minor children and person 'fj; i r.m ii'isent. Uo.diivii mm -AT TKU- CARPET HALL. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. IA1IE By the Yard for Sash Curtains. Mm Curtains, iu Pairs. Lace Curtains, 75 cents nor prvir ttuil ujnvftrds. SEW RUGS, JUST OPENED. M GAI Fall Patterns. All Wool Carpets at 50 cts and upward. OILCLOTH STbVE PAT.ERNS. "BEE flIVE." CARPET HALL. PKOK liROTUEltS. S41.tu.thAn. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. JOHNS N, VT. ..T.!;CiFC,1Pn! ,fo' 'nvUerg T im of ?0 we.-l.s ! ii '''V1'!''1 .Tuesdat ol Sepfmber, and he -eeoud TuiRduy nt lMiruan. rrei' scliolarships. Pend lor cntnlniruo 7 wCm A' CAWl,I,1:LL. I'h. I)-. Principal, JPETS,