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6 THE -BURLINGTON FKFK PftttSS: FRIDAY. ATRIL 4, J 890. VEKMONT LOCAL NEWS. NOTES AND GOSSIP OF DOINGS IN THE FREE PRESS'S BROAD FIELD. The Winnoitkl Valley, Vlltn(e np North, Aliing Otter Creek ami by tho Shores of VVlilte ltlr Covered by Sperlul Kepurtore, HYDE PARK. Teachers' inetlni; Saturday adjourned two weeks to meet hcreufter lti tlo afternoon. New u?nr is reiiorttd plenty nt nlno cents. TIiosUKiir ociuula lust .March -si was asucceRs. Tho proceeds have been Riven to tlio Ladies' Aid eocloty, to be appropriated by them to the support of prenililnic In this place. -Cush Nichols, who rariies the mall between t lit! pojtnillce and the station, has been a faithful public wrvant for over a iln7cn ear, iind nltho'.iuh his work ha1 been Increased by two additional tilt" each day, bis pay remain' at Si a month. A petition has been rlrctllsited and pent to Wnililimton trtiuestitu hi" snlarv Increased in pioportlon to tlm extra work done.--Hull and lius-ell Paso did nut return to St. Johnsbury academy la-t week on nr. count of sickness, and will lint return this toxin, l H. l'.iifti hai returned to Ito-ttm, Mv. liin i ! h hnsnitnl. While Mr. J'jqe was thorn lat week, Mri. Pace pasaod Micce'sfnlly through n critical and tlunitorotis mir-dcal opera; ion. There seems to bo but tw.i Applicants for the census oniimcrntorshili o) this town, Supervisor Hedmond, who Rent In his application 3ercr.1l week nui, ami Al. I'. Kabul, w ho did not appeal i.i a candidate uutll last ,.eck. .Mrs (Inddaid lemains cpilte elck, and Mis. Shcrwin is slowly inipim me. -Jnlin f.a 1'orle -rule lm his P'.aee in the print- inc oilier last tall because, of his ee?, bu: lias! now resumed his oh: pui-it ion. Work on the oillees in the P.ip: block is he Init rapidly pushed. Tho i-eeunil lloor is nl eadyinthe hnnilsnf the plasterers, and tlvo carpenters are busy transforming' the llvst lloor into the deslied proportions. The oflhcs on the second iloor aru to bo occupied by tho Hydcl'ark Lumber company, II. M. .Mcl'iir. land and 0. 8. Pare. J. V. Ileilinnml will bnvandesk in tho olllco of 51 r. .Mcl'iirland. Tho entire first lloor will bo required to meet the dunmnds of .Mr. Pao't growing biislnoi-s. It Is expected that theo ofllccs wlion com pleted will bo unsurpassed In the county. Mr. Wills, who has charite of tills work, has also contracted to add to Judge .sjinnll'H residence, on east wlna lf.il, to which Mr. Small will removo hlso'llco: and to tnakecertain changes and improvements lti tho residence of II. M Jlefarfand, which will doubtless cost $1Ufl or 8J00. BRISTOL. Manv of our citizen arc on the anxious sent. Tho railroad committor doesn't stum to move ns rapidly as the anxious oneK think tlioy ou-ht. Kallroad buildlnq is -oincthinc; Hint can't bo rushed, a fact that it will lie well for amateurs to 1 emombcr. (ilve tho commitUo a tair sho and Ilrlstol will have a lallrn.iit. James M. Day is homo from his Denver trip. JIo is favorably Impressed with tho climate of Colorado. 'I he stages that run between this vlllape and Jfew Haven depot carry, on an average, &1 liassoncers a day, or IVilti a year These llum-os look large on paper, but are, if anything, a trifle under tho actual number. llomer Nlmhlet has the contract for bulld lui; IJavid White's, now bouse on Mailc street, nnd bus commenced work on biune. It is to bo leady for plastering by May 1. Mr. Nlmhlet lias also tho contract tor putting up W. N. JIo Gee's new house on I'.ast street. Hockwo'id llarrett of Itutliind and Mr. P. Colburn of Manchester were nmoinr tho visi tors in town this week. 1 Ins village now boasts of a rcbtauiatit. The railroad committee met r rldny evening und talked ever matters pertainini; to tho sub ject. Tho committee will moio slowly but nurely and w i'l not issue a daily bulletin of their action taken. ri ho committee is mado tip of men in whom tho community has tho ut most confidence. There was an avernco attendanco in town Baturday. do-plto the storm that prevailed all 'Jay. Tho spring term of tho uratied school Dpens April .. CAMBRIDGE. Kastcr exercises are beine; prepared at. Icffcr lotiville. Mrs. Frank (iooilwiu and baby left Wednesday to join her hu-hiuid in Connect!, cut. A child was born to Jlr. and Mrs. Illnim Wilder Wo tncday. ticnnt' HriHh is soon to lor-to in Wlllinmstoivn. Ills family will join him in May.- Mrs. Mi lth and family linio moved from the valley into the Salmon Hrii-h tenement at tho Horn. -Clara Unriows of Cov entry is visltint: friends in C.unhi id:o. I'lank Phillip of Underbill has rented tho tenement of Aloiuo Holmes, nnd will tnko possession soon, A. C. (iriswohl has moved his family Into tho Andrew I.aviyno tenement, at tho Centre. liev. Kdwin Wheelock ncently otlloiated at the funeral of Kphraim Urown at AVaterville.- LowK Young has moved his fam ily hack to Jericho. (icorce Thonip-on has tini-hrd work for Morman Xye.- Allen (iould i- sick at C. . Oher's. - W. (iriswohl is soon to start for Chi ciiRo. Se en trains wcro at woik .Saturday baulint? asli Ioks from the "hospital laim" to the our factory. Allon (iriswohl is to work for Ira I'owell tills season,- Jlin. (leorco Whit r.omb of Minneapolis purposes vi-Jilim her parents. Dr. and .Mrs. If. I,. IT.me; in June. Also Alke and Mamie Flawt, teachers In tlio Tongaloo university at Tonpialoo, Mis., will spend vacation with their parents at the same time. Another cirl at Dana lievnolds's liev. K. 'Wheelock has leturned from the east part of the State. There iff to be an Easier comert jit the Second ConcreKatioiial church Sundny evening at 7 o'clock, under tho direction of Prof. Atwood. -Rev, Mr. Knowitnn of "(ireensboro" preached at .letTersonvlllo Sun day niDrninpr. conducted borvices in tho ovi-n-Jnc, und at atervllloln the afternoon. The .adies' Missionary society met with Mrs. M. 1.. l'oncll Ihursda-. BRIDPORT. Easter services next Sunday. liev. W. X. Bacon will olllclate.- Fast day will he observed in the vestry Friday at 11 o'clock a. m., Iter . N. Haeon will olllclate. Mis. S. D. ill nor whs moved up to her daughter's Mrs. Jona llmn illmarth's in Addison :nturda). Mrs. Jillncr is about H7 years of age anil very fcuble. . A. Lewis and wife of St. Law rence county uroguestBof 11. A. SkilfH. Mrs. Lewis is to remain w ith her sister, Mrs. H. A Hklir, this summer, whilo her husband, W. A.Lewis, is to trael ns agent for Dr. J. L Ayer A- Co.. of Lowell. Mass.-Lewis A Skill Is thinking aeriously or going to Maryland with his uncle; Jlr. Lewis. I . A. Williams is confined to the house with a lame knee.-Mrs. Asa llenien way, jr.. has been sick butla better. L. A. Skllf has gone to l'ottsdam, N. Y. J',r.'' H;. V.', M?""! of Addison is visiting huro - .urn, namo .lunar lias been moved to the Home or bur duughtor. Mrs. J. S. Willirarth rif Addison.-E. fj. Cookley of Moore-, X. Y Js in town. AN . 1'. IVebble has gone, to Xorth uruuKiiion taint 01 organ Klcxk Marbl. au.urry.-J. s. Williams is 11!. K. W. LRslestou tlarts for Worce his rsrv tnr Wrrai.i.i. Mass, yx-7.tW'V'"',hlt0 ',io '"Pcnter' -ilrs. Will Lewis of I'oiis.Un, v v it work. rpeadlo Idrs. B. poadlDg the season with her sister-in-law, Irs. B. A bkln. .Mr. F. ... w 1 io, tn. ! -,,! .n.inn.i.H ..uii .... ;':;"" ."".I'l'i'- rheumatic sufleryr, Bare him a severe shock: he will be unable to leave the house for soma 1 me.-Mrs. Sherman and children of Crown J'olnt are the gue-f of W, J. Melvln.--Jl T l'owers Is to woik for It. U Hemenway ' tli pomlm. year.-Ths Schoolcraft family have bison thfppsd to northern New York. WARREN. IT. (. Van Dsueon of Moretonnla to move into thy Steven's houso.-Frank Kennedy of Granville is to move into th 1.111 1'urlnJtoa house and George Kohlnson has moved Into the haw house. E. H. Van Deusen and wife have returned from Lowell, Musi. Mrs. Van Deusenu in poor henlth.-llct. Mr. Johnson iind wlftare to move into the .1, B. Whltner .house, and .Mr. Johnson will probably oocunv the pulpit on the east hill. -Mrs. Hatch of 2-iurlinKton is visiting hor parents. 0. ,S. .Mar. tin and wife. II. C. Colby and wife are happy over tho arrival of a sou.- Kohlnson A Water man ship on an average about 60 veal calves every week -C. F. and (Jeorge Ford have lfyk?.nreo,Aon of the u- JI' Wake farm In Waltsfleld.-Hub Stevens has sold one of his young colts by Harvester, Jr.. to N. N. Hoblii. """a-.?11? rle" Ptne has gold his work hori-os to C. V. Ford for $173.-M. D. Rhattuik 1 homo from ItocheBter. William Douglass ia at L. il. Heath's, very low. All That is Claimed for It. Haying- frequently been in the laboratory of Mr. I. A. Marker, where 1 have had ample opportunity to obsorve the process of manufac. snrlnB Darker Young Cherry Balsam. I have noh.tatlonlnsyiiigtbat I bellovo it to he all that he claims for It. I have myself der ived great benefit from Ita uso, I cordially rec ommend it. W. II. I'omeror. D. D. S.. Vji Main treat, Cilouontej, Mass. HIGHGATE. Sanderson A Derrick and I.ynn 1J5 Nkctls hiivoat Maiiuaniu stack of Icq 'itls.lxia l(!o With gotten out Tor Now York Vartles. 1 hi; ire buslnoss at the Springs has suspended otiefe. (lons ()winK to tho poor condition of 1 he Ice. iillX. v ufkcuinpany hao housed ahoiit IHX) tnnss the Icm business has provxin a lili? bonati7a for our laboring men. Onoblindifd and lorty loan wro hauled Intot.icmlU yard theSMh.-Tho baud had a suttar party tlieaitli, but was -not a llnaoclal success.Cain Drury, at one, time a iniiilncnt business man of tlio town, mm- n retlroil farmer, was striken with paralyfls last week, 11ml Is nut, expected to recover.-One ot l'.lmur ilrower s horses droiiped dead while coming v,.V'.W.l'',r;r 1 1,1 J " ''"vathurt his hand very badly while s-tUnit out Ice for Lyon At ow),ll,-,'l"U''.,":. "''n'Ick has com-men.-ed buyi-.ig butter at U. U. Iaoii'r store bt.i bi J "V;iivm,t lf"it l "nwfs bt i-ni v h"".a w,,,,,le ''"ll'lltiK ears on Hie Cen Jrl V"bont ral r,.a.lrilr9. D. 1;. H,.rrick Is sick.- 1 jr. K. A. Hales Is rrcoveritig. Tho next du f.1 T ''"'"fA il will bo I,',!, w h Mrs. i ,wi?J; ' '' ''!,cl.llr"t"Klvcaiuuslcalcn. ..........-ub t i.iuecly mm April s. NORTH TROY. cn'tV ,?V,I,C, K,'c a "UttHf social In the Conure ft" 11 ,Vl'.Urtl, Vl'iti J- Wcdncsdny ovenlmt. - tonen I yl W'.iiUr Hon. II. C. Wilson's law olllco wd,,ti'1'""; meals lilso. -Herbert Young has ami 1U0VI fi Ifh b s punt :iop lrom nvir ,"epuus miiu. 100 irom ovir i-einius ---oil-Mj'ip Into the building nt thu 1 1 ..f h . lv 1 1 1 1 h Minn lute Co'illl n. ' " , ' ,r " l ''leiy ooeop.eo u i. J. New inrt. '"i has moved balk onto his tarnnu lulu lings '-'oii-'e Miinooli has moved Wil li tid the li " hou" uatod by H. A. I.arnibee, over I x""' hn moved in with A. . I. Keith Jcrn l'loi 1-lklii" .V o's stoi e. In tho c.io of to WMiial r"- .Ambrose Groa et al.. referreil uihO- u'-1 l'- '''kin" and I'eny C. Hunt, it of Vl ft'sitoaili' the defendants the claim ClniVh s MaS111 M1'v ''aid but not clodhcd. o' 1 Ins 'arm .tunnii m, ...n Annoo'i',..,! u A to e,.-Kini Thiirf.lny morning iclatncorMf '' ' 1 '' ? fllfol'd "f 1,1 IW1 hialth .1 orf- A- ' u llllams. -f-arah ti.ll 11 1 V'.."i i in KoU.ti. Canada. Is visiting at ";ntio Nc5i .'7''r ." w b-ind A II nt this weit to join her litis C DiVl-i'-h nn,l tcrllrhl, ot the 1'iilladlum. -C l-'ivHiV ,11 ?l,,,i if'' hae u-lurned to Xoitb ii tv TUuriVliv Ahh"u ,v,,h Kivt11 " l"mml stavlmr V f, i. in". Ada Howard, who has been ?u!ito :v uv 'i ,,in"-hiis ro- Cllslnnm llllire "' 'n " aitrrloo. trees which I,, e '"ll'" ls maklngsuwir from ;...,r i.. ' in... out in his boyhood. Tho Alio was N'l for tri il 1 .uiorose itiejcseiai u..ji .1 11. Tommy anornoon aim i-. .1. nl llir the defe ulai. I'ariell. Newport, appe.ir- tho case was relerr1 1, Aftiis.une wrangling cnll-n ww linn.nl t"i" ' " ui 11111 .ition, oiiiii.ii.: a I o to on w hi. , "-'"y- 'r,,r aoUnn wns "" E S,.',1' ' Le defendants claimed to not'be-cu bw,.,!"1,,; "u'&v",? -Will 1 111 Ha wk '""n'-v ' 'Ires-niaklnc. rive Mr Hawk s 'I'" "lll"'1' hv time.' -Mr'1,a"kl" as been si, k lor a long w,m rST RND0LP"H.' lnVl " ' "hon Then, w .J'oroughly rolllting his ieveial cfehc '"wed; nl -io r ;o Mr. Nuielty intends tak, ' . "!.V' "Vu, u,v . few months. ns '' ll'ltio11 -l ning next Sunday. 11. V.f. 'J, ri Hay has hired out to E-V1' ' ', vear. to tnl.o charge of tllV,'1'" ?.'J partment n his , ry Kl?M ,., union services held m the It T, i " ilnv.-i-.nine. Hor. V. M ,Pl clain 1 Sun- Allee KtKoil U again t- I'll I'-hlug. of dn .'p.-rator .it tln Angell has been gr ,uii ,1 .' "jnr 1 1 e imsitiou 1 Mil) 1. lilifus lie l' -se ot pen 11.. . 1 s , sion.- Uharlis o" , n 1... T., i" .Muni- ,Tl,o.,,neralofM:f,;;V: llan chuar h . t'ri.Ia. . e,i,g 'w- 'H 'af, ce--. ( harh.-s I'ass, of s.,0v. Y01 k llv..l,(, I111 .been vi-itiic.' lvi.;iiu t!i town, ieturne.su. n, s ll.J.cr 1 Lilian s W:i -im uii down .dam '.,11001 Frldav its ie.nxi,. jruUe 111 th.; nu.hlir: iiHli.hth.Md was! "5. w.ircm and tlieief.nsno dnniagu doiw -LiM,m M.11111 tile , f .1 U.V...J "iuonil s li.ll II iir.tiiit.it 1 , 1 a, . 1. .. 1 S.lttll'rt.n- innit.n.. r,f , :..i.. 111s .nt. in was very sniKfn, ns ,P n in ,his viilaco tlio Mind. tJ W-Yoir )n- death n,,i i.,.,i to ids home, ub.iut tAteeiui.es tu., I,, npparrnl gid lie--,h. lie will U Br..utv misscd by ma-.iv trirnd-. " in .... . L v ... uiiii 111111. VESTFIELO Fast slav er-.'kes will he Viobi in tlnf ongre. gatioruil churcli Frida) morning .it 10 Tlio tvi-lor. liev. Edwin Dee. will prone, ,', n, ,.. inon npiiroprlate to the occasion Tl,. ., . annual election of .'ll-i ers of tin- Y. I'.s c I, win be held ncxl M-.iiday. M.iiuon llie'lici'ii k li,.s returned fis'Vn Springlleld. Mass.. md i- t. teaeh ndiool-. tlie."inili dlstrii I." - Idaliiirl cock is to toivi tlio ' l-hi liglevi 1 le" sclr0l the 1 liming t w.i. At tlio village m I, ci-iol lie, ting Saturday , enlng it wasrotisl to ha earn ing school.--Mrs. Ch irles (iardne lias been u i, r lather's in Ninth Tiny lor the past ,.k nl, '.' "'"'"s ie.i 1.1-1 weiv lm I hreo Hirers, MasH, From tin -.lie wl be .loineil liy her daughter and go en bin ho M,, Edwin Wood is lalllug. Miller .V. Hniw ! n,v running Uielr saw mill night and dm. i,i. llnclton h', returned from Del' In an. I Kou port. - Lev, I. N. liranger preachis Ins fnre woll -erjion in the .MetliiKlist clinieh Suadav, April 1- Cha rlesHitcle ockand Myrtle Hal ley of 1 roy were married lst woek. Misst.'ooko.'1ilovcris to teaeh in di-trict .No. l.-t;Bi Ilmiits is going to Newport soou, STOWE. Will Smith has inured from Wnterlmry to the house of his father-in-law, Albert Luce. Harvey Atkins moved last week Irom the "I orks"to Wnterbury. Many jenib agonn ugrcement was entered Into between tho late Albert Dillingham and licorgo Aims, then of Waterburj, by which on tho denth of onu the survivor should have charge of the funeral airnngementi.. In ful fillment of his proinbo to his dead fiiend Mr. Arms came from Connecticut lat week ac companied by the liev. Mr. St. John. Mrs. Jane Johnson died at her home nt tho rorks Thuisilay of consumption. She leaves a husband and two little chlldien. The fun urnl was held Saturday, liev. Mr. Wright nflleiating; the remains were carried to M01 risvllle. Miss Lucia Turner gave a sugar rarty to the primary classes of the three village Sunday schools Saturday. Elmer Wndo Intends mov ing toMorrisville this week, where he will find work in the tannery .- (lenrge Howe died at Moscow Friday after 11 longillries. EAST MONTPELIER. George H. Clark is running a milk cart to Harro. (lenrge Daniels has gone to Barnard to euro tor his brother Mark, w ho is very sick W'itb lillelllnrinlM fn it Intiili,,- ..u n o... lnB I Teinpleton of Bane is going to move to tho l.evi -VlaUory place. -'I he lyceum at the Cen tre has adjourned until ncil fall. At u second town meeting Luther S. Wheeler was elected road commissioner, and lirorge Howlnnd con stable, in placo of II. H. Woodward, who was elected at the ilrst nieetlnj, but resigned. Among those who return to the Vurmont Methodist seminary this terra are Hello Hor- uy, .Mice nanoers, i.enora Moveus, Uertle Cutler, and Henry Holt. Mrs. C. E. Town of Montpel'.er has been vlsting her mother. Mrs. Gates BENSON. Mrs. Jerry Heldon died TuesJay, aged SI. She had made her home for many years with her son Joseph, who, with another son, Cyrus, of this village, survives htr. She was hurled in West Haven Thursday, Her. G. B. Wal dron otlieiated. Fied Hurrctt and family of 1'oultney .ind Mrs. l o'u Orover of Middletown are visiting hero. A young man at work on Mr. Cook's Ice 6tack fell oil the north side, which hud not been hoarded to the ground, n distance of some "i feet. So far as could ho dlscov od lis sus tained only a spialued wrist, but lis believed he will he found to he injuied Internally. He was taken to his homo in Whitehall. - Cooper Co. are through harrestlng Ice. They hate two houses that contain about 2."i,(i0 tons. .Mr. Cooko had IB now men arrive from Whitehall Monday and began work getting out icelu the hay. The ke is H Inches thick, Wi:i,I,S 1IAIII HAI.HAM. If gray, gradually roitores color: elegant lonio dretstng. MJo., Jl.lW, Druggists, or Sl.W lzo prepaid by Express for $l.Ul. K. S. Wclla. Jersey City. liiickJen's Arnica natvi. The Ilest Halve In the world for Cuts, Bruise Bores, Ulcers. Salt Huoutn, Fuver Sores. Tet eV Chapped Hands. Chllhlalus. Corns ar.d all bliin Lruptlons, and positively cures Piles 1 110 iay required. It Is guaranteed to ;ive per. feet satisfaction, or money lefundod. Price -5 cents per box, For Sulu Ij Ueaupro S Law. icy. FAIRFAX. Tlinfcfnnil fair of the (let). I. 11. HIehnrdson )ft drum corps was held at Instltiilo hall trlday uvcnlng. Col. A. S. Tracy of Ilurllnn- lon anil J. A. isciicriiorn 110m uiciuoonu, . ir glnlit wero proscnt nnd made very interesting remarks on sonio Incldotits ot I ho war. fter the speaking the piemlums were dlstrllntled ninnnit tlio follow lug! l'aco I'lTonl, bIcUIi nibs, gent's toilet case, lad) ' toilet ca"o. two biKiks; .1, I'. Alfred, single driving harness; Albert Warirn and Jay (Ircen .each a set ot sad irons; Smith sturgls, barrel Hour. After tho distribution of the gifts a large company repaired to tho post, rooms to eat now maple stlgur, '1 ho coips netted 11. 1.. 11. Hunt, Is lmproliig. Fast dav exer cises will be held at tho Methodist church on Friday nt 10.30 it. in. llov. Henry Urockci' Will olllciate. NEW HAVEN. Helen 11. Miner will teach tho sprlnm term of school on town bill.-W, C. Sherman has sold the blacksmith shop recently boiluhl by him to Clinton Tyler ot Weybridge. w bo will . lake possession April l.Alono Mati'-lleld of l.yun, Mil's ,is In town. -Oliver Knloii has lelitrnoil to Kansas. Fust dav services will ho held as usual Thu Yoitns Ladies' Winking club will hold 11 meeting on Saturday at " o'clock n. m. W. V. Murtuvant was sonio what inlureil by a horfe stepping on his loot a few dins slncn. Hon. II. H. I.aiidon nnd wife of Minneapolis are expected in town tin coming suninier. -Mrs. I'arihenia I! Ilarton Is simie-.viiat improved In health. Mrs. Itar ton is 8M vcars ot age and has taught a 1 lass 111 Sunday school TO years.- llattle '.. Ma-on has nrcepteil a position ill a millinery alor Iu Auieuburj, Mass. MONKTON. J. A Ileersdled March :.'-M aged X5 years, llolc.neann aged wife and two chlldien. Mr. Carter D. Ileers of this linn and Mrs. J. 1'. liar num residing in lown. Alia. I'hllenion I Her ie slowlv failing. -Devi Morrill and w Ifo are enlhu-hist !c over another hoy. -Heech Heels is to nNt C. A. Thomas In the East Monkton cr:i'nery this summer. The door of the sucar house was f,n od open the other night on the "H. ers place." a lire u.i Hindi' In front of the evaporator, nil. I some one or ones helped thon.sclvs to all the svrup Ihcv wished fur. A sugar pnrtv for thfl bene fit .if liuv. (i. 11. Suiton is to be beht at tiie town Miail at the liidge April 1. Mr. Ablsher Law rence and family of Derb I.ino have moved oc to the llidge MORETOWN. Ala visit held nt the vll'age ball rn the night of tho Diitli. i7ll was dimiited to T!ur. II. A. W'cbstcr. A pleasant time was held with no objectionable features. Somo of tho local heavy weights arrajed In white aprons uctsd us waiters. H. . Ward has bought the E. C. ( 'lark place nt the upper end of the iilage adjoining his siw mill piopcity. It Is rumored that. I. s. lllll is to buy I he house and part of the bind, Mr. Ward letnining the balance us tin addi tion to his lumber yard. TUNBRIDGE. Some survivors of Co. E., iM Vermont, give thelrold lieutenant, II . It. Hnyw.M'd, a wry plej'-ant surprise Iat Siturdar cM'iiiiig. the ll'th nnnivcrs.il v of his birth. Cf.llliig him In to the W. ii. C. hall they piesented lilm with an elegant f-lherlce service, leniinilliig him that he (oulil never l! f.' iigHin. hut that If lie persisted in Ih mg ho would soon have to look hue!; upon 11 half century of life. It was a lomplclo surprHe, and Lieut. Ilav.vavd. w ho had prepnie.l hlm-elf to meet with a little rough play at tho bunds ot his old comrades, was greatly nllected when thes presented him w nil tho service as n token of their esteem. WAITSFIELD. The general agent of the l"ni:r. IT.R-shas been in town the past few das so!i,-ti ing Mib scrihiro to his p,i.cr with very good re-nits. 'I'ho Methoillsr soclet', gno a sug.ir iiarty at the residence of E. O. 'I rask.- II. M. Wai' was railed to Miiutpcllcr this v.'ccktusit on llm Cutler murder case. D II. Skinner and wife ale rejoicing over the arrival of n b.iby girl. Mrs. II. H. O.idy Is better.- some of onr .-ugar makers are going to send their product to the cxehango at Dr.illleboro. (icorgc Atkins is sick. The first sugar party of I he season at E. 0. Trash's Wednesday night. Mr. Jerry llyudhl the M'.'d anil was burii d at Morotown, LOWELL. John Murphy has gone to Huston and Leigh Wellinan, Ainasii sweet and E. M. Davi- went to Spt intleld, Mass.. recently to work torn pub ishing hrni. -Charles lire-Miwooil has gene to New York. John Lawrenio and tainlly of Kansas will viil ins innllier and other icla tlvcs in town and at We-t!!eld this week. .Mis Hubert Hr wu has 1 ulurned nftern lung tlino spent te.iching West - Mr. nnd Mrs. I irant skiuuei go to Johiisnu this week w heie Mr. Skinner has nlrred into iartner-liip w ith Mr. Malleld and puie'naseil the store of An drews Bros. Mr.iind.MiH. Irwin S'enlienson are housekeeping over Stevenson's store. NORTH SHERBURNE. North Sherburne is to have a cheese factory. -A. D. fat . n brooks I" h.iiening picp.ir.ilions for building as soon as posrlble. C. E. Uing. ley and family let! town llii:-,"lli tor their new homo in Hort"nvillc. Hincc Fs'abiouk, who Is traveling as general audit tor a pub ishing house of Stockton, Oil., is now iu Now Mexico. RANDOLPH.' M. C. Howell has returned from Burlington uispUal.-.lames Welch has 11 tinned Hum Hnbt.m. Fori est Seymour has pneumonia. William Albin is sick.- H I'. Ailiims lias rcnt d the Prlcl ferni lo llliiim Luce- .1. II. lioldeu from Ohio Is sick. 11. lloi.Itn and w ifo relehritteit their golden wtildlug recently. M. I), church has sold his farm in Chelsea. T. Stone is pladering tlio rooms in tho Ca-tle building. Albert (iilbeitol West Itnndolph is at work for 1, Blodgett. Albert Pridd is bet ter. ALBURGH. H. L. Sow les has sued the Rogers Ire com pany for the loss of two borsis by drou ning. The company decline their, intention of light ing It. Smith Wied is counsel tor defend ants. Tho Congregational church will celebrate Easter by appioprlate ciremuiiks.-Ilir.im Patterson is sintering Irom pneumonia al the American Hotol. (.harks Laliumh.ird Is serl.iu-lv I'd with p rhinitis, .liuii..-1-.jn & McCargaraio stacking lont Valleylkld. WEST RANDOLPriT John Church has moved into tho .VJr. Winds. Flint teneincnt on Central street. - Her. W. F. Peters has leturned Irom hU stop at Clifton Springs, N. Y.. for his hci'ltli and will resume his duties In the Christian church, of which lie is pastor. -William Slack and Delia .Martin were mairied Monday evening by Hov. J. A. Pierce.--Mrs. Peteis and daughter. I Inrtense, have been visiting friends at White HUer Junction. Christopher Bruce and family bait moled Into the tenement in Smith's nloek va cated by J. E. Noweity. -Evan E .'una and Jon nlo M. Dulerwcre married Monday morning by Rev. J. A. Pierce. They have gono to Bus ton and Now York on their tony. NORTH HERO. Mrs. David Dodds, who has been vcrv sick, Isnowioiislilered out of danger. A toll keeper has been put on our bridge. -It. II. Hathaway is one of the slockholders in the new buulc soou to be started at Sw autou. CRAFTSBURY. A. younr. sou of Rev. Mr. Bill had a narrow es. rape Sunday being thrown from onu of his lather's driving ponies, bruising and stunning the child who is only tt years old. No bones were broken. '1 heie Is to be a baptismal service Sunday at tL. .Methodist rhutcfi. EAST WARREN. LIU Piirington Is homo from Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Nowcomh and daughter from Atchison, Kan., are visiting al (icorgu 11. New comb s. TheC, W. Iiiug furni sold at auc. Hon the tflth was bid olf by the Noithliold Sayings bunk for S-'-in. Captain Eldridge was in Montpelier ami Randolph last week. J. L. Ulcasou was onn of tho juiors on tho Caswell murder trial. Not much maple sugar made ns tat, too cold woather. (). W. Hudson U stopping at Jlr. O. (1. Fasnett's. EAST MIDDLEBURY. H. H. Kills has his now barn up and nearly covered. Miron Heed has taken the S. Hill place and moved thero on Monday. Mrs. 1iwis Lamorder Is impiovlng.-Oeorgo 11. and .Mrs. Sumner have been visiting at .Mrs. Nellie Humners. Mr. Sumner opens his new 6tor in Brandon this montn.- l.uorge Sheldon has inoved from Hlpton to his father's, Horaco Sheldon, on Bimrdiiiaii ftreeh-N. Derean is moving to Mldddlebury to tho George Porter place. The only food for InfimU unit Invalids preiurod by a scientific process In which tho natural laws and dktutes of physiology are obeyed and carried out Is Mellin's Food. This la the becrut of Us wonderful success, GRAND ARMY OF VERMONT. Arrangements for tho .National I'nenntp turn! Appointments Announced, Department Commander ,. M. Jlntisurof tho department of Vermont 0, A. H. 1ms Just issued tho following Rciienil orders HtaliyrAiiints Dep't or Vt:itto.M', 1 II. A. It.. Island I otnl, Yt., March S3, 1P!'0. Ocnoral Order I No. 1 Dopattment Headquarters during tho na tional eiieainpnienl. to bo held In Huston, Mass., lu August next, will he at tho Tremout lloiise.on tlio coinerof Tromont nnd Heacnu stteels, Thecoinmlttceon accommodations In l.o'ton has assigned to this ilcpnt tmcnl for general heailquarlcts. Horticultural hall, on Ircniont sttcet, near thoTremont Hotiso Ampo iiuarteip. w ith free mattresses, have been secured lu Mci haiiics' Instltuto lor all posts and coniradcs attending tlio encamp ment fiom this diipiirtnient. There, lias been sccti'ed from (Jiinrterniaster (ieneral illlmoio "f ins Mule, nm blankets (all ho hasi Willi h will ho In charge of two men, who will also have, charge or all bedd Ing at the quarters In McchMiiis Institute. As this will not bun suineiNit number to supply nil. comiades who 1 an m requested to carry blanket 4 with them. Iliitlms ran be seemed in tho same building at 1 eii!,ltlH,i pit, (.,, pi lm llxed by the Boston (1. A. i(. eoiiiiuiltuu of arrangements. I m itifm ineii that arrangements have been mado t, ihr. railroads lor fares lor all at nttendlii; the ciiciiinpnieiil as follows: All points lutMdo of a l.nllus of two hundred miles from Huston, one full fato one way; points inside of this radius tin 10 cunts per mile one way. should there lm any i eduction, fiom tin e rties it ivlll bo announced In future or deis, Itjjii be hoped tha' as far as po-sihiu the conitudes w.Uattend tlioeucampmeiit ui posts "' I'lil'orni. 1 o. ,ni, niion of pi st quartermasters Is called 'ile i eirnl itlons -ihlth provide that the irnc.v 1 1st accompiiu.i all requisltlunM on the "s-i-tant ii.iiienuiister-gencr.it for supplies. 1 I'en list- oi huppTleK will bo furnished on np I'li'it mi. tj tho assisliiut nuarteriiiaster-gtn. ere,. 'I 'e al lent 1011 of ail comrades II callid to the il"ii 1 1 'on ( il. K. T tlri"Wold of the Sons "I Vi. inns. Kccoiiitiiinvlug this order, and il 'p.-d t'i it they will In alllegitiinate ways as lit-11- po-sible asi.si and encourage the for ma on 01 i amps .if the skills of details. Post aiiJinui's are liquestid to read this r'ic'liar at thej. n( xl po"l meeting. ' Us indue, ing appointments nro announced : TO lllt.s,tsT4r INsl'I.C'lclls Dlselc No. 1, Peiry l'orti, posi 9, West Biirki. llis let No. Chavli'3 E. Beicli, post 15, Bur llngloi. Dist(ctNo. 3, Jmnus M. Allen, post B, 1 1 rat tleboii. Distiet No. 4, Willinin Crnnnii, posl 11, Rut land. Disticl. No.S.W. .M. Narramorr. post '.UHak. crstleb. IH-tlnt No. B, J. II. Lucia, post 111, Mont-I poller. DIsttVt No. r, Wairen 0. Williams, post S7. Cheste Detmt. HisliTt No. 8, H. M. Filleld, pint IS, Bran don. Ulstrtt No. U, C. C. Wheeler, post tiT, North Troy. Ih.-ti'H No. 10, D. 0. Holmes, post 17 John son, Ditri-t No. 11, Chauncey Stanley, prist :is, Hoehestji.. Disiri.t No. IS, C. D. tilbsoti, pot , Hen iilngtoil Distri t No. 13, Orvllle .M. Eaton, pot3i, w.-iitstiui. Di-tift No. 11, W ('. Whipple, post Su', Noith ''omrret. Disliii t No. I.-., F. II. Baxter, post TJ. High gate F, s. D. stv, 1 No. Hi, Preston S. Ch.imburl il it, post 17. Hr-iiiord. DiUi'ct No. 17, E.N. Randall, pdat Til, Bar ton. T11 111: .mil .iif.-i'.'.;ji Clinrlis II. Humplue, posts-.;. Vatcrbiiry, Hron-ia.M. Baker, post 77, Hlelinioiid. Ii. A. toward, post 'II. Bellows Falls. C. H. I'e.i noldii, po-t 71, . "-wanton. M. V. I, Davis, post !.'i. Che'.-ea. E. II 'I'-Ick, post--', Hiiiliiigton. J. F. C. Hamiiiond, J cist L", Cab'ls. F. W. .'Nci.ettricl:, pn-l tiU. St. Albans. .M. V. 11 Vance, po-t U;, I.uiienbuigli. C. I), (iiies, post 10, Cninbrige. M .7. Ibirton, po-t 4'.i. I'oultney. AV. H. (live. Post 1U1, Plamtield. Torn;) V. siblev. post Ml. Ess- x Juticlioii. W. W. Hrlden. po-t'.'l. Northtield. (leorge W llean. post .7i, Wheelo.-k. E. D. D11M ui, post ii, llarilwick. J (i. Hrnwii, post 7"i. st!-nlTord. L. Mi DeSoiith, po-t-'d, Newport .1. s. Cnnndlrr. post !. Hliitiln. Darius Tarl!l, post Is. W.iilu,.ford. II. 1'. Franklin, post ill, Town-, ml. Harney Dukir, post',', Ilanliy. Warren It. Iliintim. tiost IV.' Dorset. Myron Owen. 1.0s II', slowc. D. 11. Maynard. post iw, East Mlddlchury. M. L. Hon aid, post 11, Jamaica. E. D. Waldo, post 71, Caliot. II. C. Smith, iit II'.', Lincoln. A. (). t'olburn. mst 41. sprlngtlelii. S.J. liandall, po-t .Vi, liiintingtiiii. And they will he obeyed and respected ac cordingly. Assistant inspectors w ill report Immedliitely bv Idler Inr duty to Inspector W. W. spragiiu ot St, Johnsburj . By loinmnnil of 7.. M. Mansph, Depai Iment Commander, A. II. llu.i,, Assi-tulit Adll.-lien. CHITTENDEN. Villi Fltgerald Is ick with diphtheria. Chailes Peir is to work for Faveite (.'lark the mining season. ( 'Paries Jones Is seriously ill. - It. . Allen Is quite low. A. Ii. Dodge lust a cow Inst wiek by lis falling down 11 precipice and In caking lis nt tk, Wlliinm Eddy ami wife hale returned lrom Worthiiigton, Muss. --.Mrs. Louisa Nnyiv. w Idle on a visit in East 1'ittsfoiil last week, fell and fractured her hip hone. Mrs. No.ics Is bu years old, w hlch adds to the serious nature of the case. Mrs. Caro line Bailey is able to all up. EAST BROOKFIELD. John lireen and wife 1 olehrated their silver wi tiding Man h '.'ii. Friends from Northlield, Wllllnmstown and Hrool; field numbering 8) or mmewere pic-ent. Many gifts of useful articles, booss, sliver wale, etc., were left w I'll tho l.aiipy couple. Wall.in s. Alps of Norwich, Conn., Islotle liici the memorial address liuie. B. F. Bux ton and lauiily are moviiif to Mont pelier. - Frank Buxton Is going to Proc lor to work in a machine shop, The state, horses away last week, leaving the coach 111 a meadow, and going to their headquarters. - Cows told at $10 to SIU em h at Marshall (ireen's auction. Itcv. Wil. lliniOirr. a former pastor, no,v of West Midway, Mass., was in town last week. P1TTSF0RD. M. T. Rowland of Brandon has moved his family to the D K. Huh place. -Walter Weir is moling to the It, C. Ilentleo pluce. Carlos Burr and Beit Chuirliill aie moving from tho furnace to the village. Mis. Louisa Nocs of East Pitthford fell last week fracturing tho left hip. she is doing as well as cm beat M years of age. Zeb. Avery is to take charge of .1. W. Wllliird's large farm north ol tho village. - Mrs. W. E. Wing is about lo move Into the Wescott house 011 the furu.it e road. NORTH HYDE PARK. Fied Ober is sick, also Mrs. diss. Ingalls. Will Billiard and bride nt Million!, Mass., are visiting lolativus here. John Manning has inoied to Ober hill, Joseph Putnam nnd Mrs. Emma Bailey were quietly married nt the homo of the bride Sunday the Jril by llov. A. A. Smith. BROOKFIELD. Thomas Sanders returned Monday to his home in Hniorhlll, Mass. Mrs. Annette (iriswold Is stopping at C. II. Blgeloiv's, - Ell Richards goes lo Hurra tu carry on Mr. Whltehor's farm while Mr. Whlicher and wife uro gone to Massachusetts to work lu a store. Tim Ability to Hear I'illll Is I ho tost of fortitude among tho Indian tribes. Hut wo defy any Cherokee' hloux orComnnclie to endure tho twinges of rheumatism without wincing, theso indeed, are slight at llrst, but grow in intensity until they become unbear able No malady Is more obst note In lis ma turJty than thai which givos ri-o to them. The more need, then, of attacking It ut the outset. Foremost among remedies for It Is llostetter's btomiieh Bitters, safer and In finitely morn effective thuii colclilcuni, vera trum. and mix vomica, all romedlos which might prove destructive of life If s slightly excessive dose. Mineral dopurcnts, also w hen not positively mischievous, nro far Inferior iu remedial power to tills salutary botunlo mcd iolna. It entirely expels from tho blood tho acrid impurities which originate tho disease, and enriches as well as cleanses it, Uinstipa. (Inn, llvor complaint, dyspepsia and other ailuiouts albo give w ay tu it. THE STATE FAIR. (letting Itemly for tlio Mioiv nt Wlilto River Junction, Tho Connecticut Klver Vnlley association wns orBatiizcd at White Klver Junction Wednesday Willi tho following Hoard of directors: Ueorgo W. Smith of Hartford, Chester Plkoof Cornish, N". IL, J. C. Pnrkcr of Quechet), Henry 0. Knot of ilonnlnglon, '. H. Kendrlok of liobanrm, N, II., lleury C'haso of Lyndon, Crosby Miller of I'otnfret, (leorgo II. AYUllnms of Walpolo, K. H., Ocorgo W. Hooker of Urattleboro, H. H. Mulntyro of West Rnndolph, John W.Crnm ton of Ilutland, H, W, Keyes of Nowbury, H. 11. Kent of Dorsot, C. M. AVInsloiv of Brandon and John I,, llneon of Hnrtfortl. Tlio lirilicipnl oIllcerH elected nro theso: President, (leorgo W. Smith: secretary, K. ,T, Wnllnco; ttcasmor, John L. llneon, nil of Hartford, Vt, Tho ctipltal stock of tho ussoclution Is 25,000, nil of ulilch has lweii stlhscribeil, $1,-I00 being tnken by oltl.ens of tho Connecticut River Vnlley resident In Vermont nnd Now ilninpshiro and $12,1100 belli-: subscribed for by tho Vermont Sitnto Agricultural society. The directors of tho now association and tho directors of tho fitnto society mot togotlior at the Junction House this afternoon to mnko nrraugetiicnts for holding tho first joint exhibition of thu two societies nt Whitu Itiver Junction, which is to bo holden tha second oe: lu September, IhOO. Plans wero submitted to thu joint, board ot directors for the new buildings which it lspi-opo,ed to erect on tho grounds recently purchased nt that place. Thu plans submitted contemplate) tlio con Iruction of n tnllo truck and tho erection of n grand stand, capublo of seating 11000 p-'o-ple, and live one-story exhibition buildings, each -10x120 feot ill slro: also oxtensivo cat tle sheds nnd stalls for horses. Work will be begun oil tile trnck nnd buildings ut once. Tho spur niilrond to the new fair grounds will bo built tho coming season und com pleted In time for the joint oxhiliitiou next September. Tho joint societies ofTer prem iums and purses aggregating SbOOO, with competition open to the world. Premiums (.mount in;: to i?I7."i will bo otTcred for but ter exhibits. Tito fair promises to bo onu of thu best ever held In Vermont. FARMERS' ALLIANCE IN VERMONT. 'lbo Farmers, Alive to the Isiues, tire lill lislillg Itecrillts. New England farmers have for some time post been receiving tho impression, lightly or wrongly, Hint the two great political parties, ns such, wore altogether too indif ferent lo the needs and welfare of tho tillers of tho soil, says a Vermont despatch to tho New York Press. Tho mnttcr bus of Into been considered in tho Stnto granges, but. us interference 111 politics is not considered within tho province of tho grange, thnt or ganization as such lias taken no steps toward tlm remedy of tho supposed ovil. Tho grange was formed nnd exists lorsocinl and educational purposes, and any political move would necessarily work nu injury to tho organization and to fanners by divid ing instc.nl of uniting their forces, instead, theiefore, of thogrnngo taking up the sub ject, tho Farmers' Alliance was formed for jiolilical purposes only, with tlio intention of uniting all tlio formers in tho several States so that tlioy might work iinil voto together for holiest nnd just legislation, both local, Statu and national. Tho farmers claim that this is all they want, ns that mentis, they say, erpinl taxa tion and protection against fraud trusts and kindred urils. The nlliuncc believes that itis time for the farmers to cdine to the fiont in politics, and oilers a plan whoieby this can bu done. It believes that if fanners would onl unite politically they could largely control both tho great parties. Tlioy propose to mannge tho caucuses and nominating conventions and behove that there are enough republican farmers to mukc tho republican party too the mark in the farmers' behalf nud enough democratic fanners to make tho democratic party tlo liken ise. In Vermont thero is not the need for nu org.'itiii-ution ol tills sort that seems to exist 111 somo other States. I'nder tho present ironclad tax lnw, by which each per son oiiiilng anything is compelled to hand in a sworn list of all property, both real und personal, nil mortgages nro taxed und exemption is allowed for indebtedness. The grange attends to the social and educutiouu! needs of thu farmer, and under tho existing system of representation, by which each town is allowed a representative in tlio House, each Legislature, is composed largely of farmers who would naturally be expected to look out for themselves ami their own InUrusts. A l.ajirollle county farmer, however, givos as his opinion that "our farmer legislators are noted for holplng every cause except their own. If the alliance cmi got hold of the nvenige Vermont farmer and impress upon him the necessity of doing something for himself in politics it will tlo a marvellous work." Others echo these entiiuents, and sny thut Instead of voting for tho republi cans or democrats it is ubout time the farmers votod for the farmers' interests. Tlio secretory of the National league re ports that many applications for instruc tions about orgunuiog arc being received from Vermont, .V Legend of the Muple Tree. A little Indian legend about our sugar maple will be interesting to tho young peo ple nt this time of the year. Wttngbniahs, 1111 Indian lad started out one day to hunt the sijuirrol with his bow nnd arrows. H was spring time; tho snow was almost gone; the warm sun shoua from a clear sky, and squirrels wero scampering nil about in tho woodlands. lluds on thu trees were beginning to awaken and a fow birds were chipiug iu the tree tops. Mekseese, the red stpiirrel, saw Wuilg bnsuhs coming nud mistrusted thnt he was bent on mischief. Sitting upright on a innple bough, hu told Wungb.isuha he would toll him a secret if ho would not kill any more of his race. Wtiugbasahs promised, and Mekseese told him that the sup of tha muple was good for food when boiled; mado a sweet which gods might envy. He then told Wungbasalu how to pierce the bark ot Senomoil, the sugar maple, how to catch the juice iu a vessel, nud then how to boil it. Wuugbasahs was a little skopticul about this, however, thinking from its appear ance that it was nothing but water. Ha therefore put n rubbit iu it to boil while ho followed some other game of the forest. Being gone a littlo too long, ho found ou bis return a thick, gummy sweet, rich nud golden, tho like of which ho novor saw be fore. After that his people did not fall to lay in a good supply of it each year anil novor more molested tho people of Jloko seese, tho red squirrel, II, H. Al.lJIKK. Tlio btltllduid. "I regard Hood's Samapnrllla as having pass ed above the grade of what are commonly call ed patent or proprietary mediciues," aaid a well known physician recently. "II Is fully untltletl to be couslilored u standard medicine, and bus won this poeltlou by its iiiiiloiihted merit and by the miuiy remarkable cur's It haseirecU.il. For an alterative and toulu It has never buuu otiuallt'd," SCALY PSORIASIS I A startling revelation of soITerlng. Jlntlre pernio eoier. il with ilr.v scale, illuming a tin, (panful, some 11s largo 11, no uiiidtipn, taken from tin sheet. "Very medicine nod ninny doctors noil bospltnls. AIM bought bo would die. muss of disease, bnlr ilcntl and lifeless. .s,iillerln,r fenrltil. (.'ttrod In six week. Cutloiiru llciniMlos. N. Il.-Thls em o was ont to tinte, .1,111. a 7, 1HU0. Cured by 1 have brcn allllotetl for twenty years with nn obstinate skin tlifoase, called by some M.lJ's Psoriasis, anil others l.vpro-y, commencing on rnyscnlpi und, lu spltoof all I could tlo. with the belli of tho most skillful doctors, it slowly but surely extunded, until a yoar ago this win ter It covered my entire per on in the form of dry scales. For tho la .t thie" yen's I hnio been unable to do any labor, and sulloring In tensely all tho time. Every morning theic could be nearly 11 tliistpanfitl of scales taken f mm the shett 011 my bed sonio ot them half as large as the eiivelo;.ti containing this letter. In the latter part of winter my skin loin mencod cracking open. I tried everything, almost, that could bo thought of. without any relief. Tho 12th r.f Juno 1 started West, lu hopes 1 could reach the Hot Springs. I reached Uettolt.iind was so low I thought 1 should havo to go to tlio hospital, but finally got us far as Lansing, Mich , w heio I hud a sister living. One Dr. treated mo about two weck, but did mo no gootl. All thought I had but a short time to live, f o.iriiostly prtyed to dlo. C.ta, ken through the skill all tiler my back, across my ribs, arms, hands, llmlis; feet badly swollen; toe-nails t ame oil. Iltiger-mlls dead, and hard us a lion. 1 ; hair dry, and life, less as old straw. Oinydod! how I did stiller. My sister, Mis. K. 11. Davis, hud a small part of a b ix of Cctii LIIA in the liouss. She wouldn't give up; said, "We w ill try CtTTtt f It A." .Some w as applied on one hand and arm. Eureka! there was reliefs stopped tho terrible buriilng sensation from t ic word go. They immediately got the Hi.stt.vi:xT Cuticura Words can scarcely do justice to the esteem In which these grout skin cures, blood purllirrs nnd greatest of humor remedies are lied by the thou-un Is upon thousands who nave found them the only source of imin'idinto relief and of speedy, permanent, and economic, il cure of skin, scalp, nnd blood diseases which have rendered life aliuo-t utienduiable CfTiitrtiA, thu grcit skin cure, instantly allays tho most agonl.ing itchiiu and mil, 1111 mation, clears the skin nnd sealpnf every trace of disease, heals iilten and sores, removes cru'ts and scales and restores the hair. Ct 1 1. ( TltA -mi', the greatt st of skin purilieis and beatitlll is, is indispensable iu treatlm. skin diseases and baby humors. It produces the whitest, clearest sk.n and sol test haul-. niaIPI.".." bhuk-heads red. rough, r l.at ped f I IVI and oily skin prevented by Ci ii. 1 u A Strong, Honest Shoe, With soft, pliaMe iimnr, 'al outer, lrner and taj, sol-, '.cmle-s's tann.ud ft-ned, tu two -:,!(--Italmnr.il .nnd C or t - Mn' n WU ' . Youths' size--, and manufactured expressly to Aii Out-Door Workers the Ut St-rilrt fir the I4'iit Mnnry. Avk your dealer f( r the llrcm! Wlniifr, ,mn SiMcMunoy. f he rio . not keep it. c ui'l t 'ii.' you the name of a rt liable dealer who will supply you, as wc -.ell at wholesale only. Arnos P. Tapley & Co.s BOSTON, MASS. MARRIAGE. For fashionable weddings we arc prepared to furnish fine cards, either engraved or print ed. Our printed cards are known all over the State and we are constantly filling orders from near and remote points. We keep on hand the latest styles in cards and we print them so well that many find it difficult to tell them from engraved cards. Samples sent. tl.d.tw C. C. POST. lluTllnRtnn, Vt, UreediT nf standard rwnek Mlnorcfcand ivhlto Plymoth Hock fowls, enf.h for hatchinu, 13 for S3.0H or 21 for S5.U0. A few more ii Minorca cockerels for sale. 35 wtf Tiie Bread Winner. ft nn ml 11 1 S YEARS l.ier. 'I r I et II mU 8 III till i.indo lu ln;y, ,i , rfin.aln-.-il per.i.un Cuticura f I'Tli I'll t. nnd soap. 1 coiiinu 1 . 1 taking on,; tn'ilispwufiil of llr.soi.vi tlinciu dny, ,,fier men si had a la'l -s a tiny, watt r about bum 1 heat; uod 1 , , Niti Irtely: applied (riutli.t morning 111 cmtiilv lti s,i:i. ri luriiod to my hnnn in Ju s.: ie. ks from th.it I left, and my skluf smooth nituis ei t of paper. lllll AM E. CAPJ'EN'IHf Ihntbr-on, Jellersuli Co , N. 1 Sworn to before luu this iilneleenth day ' January, 1-mi. ,. ,N, ,, ." ' , of II f. Wu hereby oerlify that o 11 o . i . ,j ntj. with H10 afol, 'sir! llir.un 1',. k v n: r, nft know his uondltlnn to havu been us smti. Wo helievo his stntiment to In true In e-ur particular. I, Ii sitti)sA-o.-, Mi rchnnlt:, II inlciso. (i. A. Tlloiit'siiN. rrtmiit, Honiiei u- v '. A. A. Davis, Hendernon, N. Y. M11.I.J.HI1K. .IniNl'.K, Mrrrhnnl, !!. n.;. , N.. JnltM CxfipiiNTRU Hendi rsMii. N, A, Al. I.n !-i'.tiW Ki,u All irnrn a vl tr iiI-,om', Hiiitletsuu, N. Y. In answer to vonrs of Jan. SI, lstij, I ,ni 4 sny 1 11111 ntitl have been In Unlltirirj goo 1 he i,tn for thu -nveral years that have pn-ol si ,0 I tlrst u cd your Ct tii r" t ltmiKtuts I u there is no reniedi or mi illolne ,i ..pared tht will ci.mpire with them for tin re ief and run of obstlnaio ,,k'.n diseases. '. I 1 iK'-ENTF.It, leiferson Co.. , H"nJ .- il.. Jan. i in-1. Remedies, fi 0 ' from piinp'e, -put. or b'emish. Ci To ltr. Ucsoi.viist, the new blond and skin ; in ir anil greatt-t of l.u nor ri in 'dies, en ,iii-us ti) bloctl oTnll imp in les anr p lis iiiou- e emeu' and thus rcinov. t!i i iki ,, lleii' tlo CfTirru 1 Ri MKiit s , ure every -1"' u - if ngiuizing, iriiiiiuatmg. it. ninr. iei-n.ig scaly, and pt p v ! and blood, wi'n n blotches, crop! i ui w he' her s-,.,M,. , wncri the lie-! p' , les fall. S'ld.urv sua p. USc: Pis ii Pnrri.it Dm 1. 1 .n lil,s ,11. s or th" -l. in. stub, h it a d in i ,u oh, n ' -, an ' c usf, o. c nta-. -is. I aii it he- re ut' r i i ri' i II 1 51i.; l'repa'.'d hv tie It 'I n 11 ( 1 It o'.a i mi, I'"'' -end for "How in ( nre i',igi--.Vi ilW-ltati'i,,-. and 1 skin Id- a eVil 'I te-tini 1 i.-il-. n AD VIC -sin a id -11. p p'lritle I . bean .V'- UAU i O tilled by Cfi n t 't i'lti ,.l pure. oil' Ui'lxcy Dciismin-cS ICstati W't . the s,ilixr.ril(,.r,. 1, Lvin been ,1;, 1 bi Hi Ili'tim- il'lc "he Pm'iat lli-irit t ol' I 'nitteliileli " 111 1 ele . I m'M .rei il I 'l ' , liianUs it nil ; ' 1 - t.- .1 i It. 1 , . I el.-.. ' n. ,-r 1 dlstrii tile , 1 ,. i.e! .1 - . inaii txhilni. d hi i.i-.-t niii-i lull, I te 11 m- 1 s X n.oiilhi. I. mil 1 "e lieleuf, ben,, 11 low, d that pnri..-e. . 1 k'lle Ii' tict th.ii " bn-lness nf ten iii'p ', Clel k's lltllte.W mot - u lierth Tl.nrstl.ti - 1 A 1 1I11 l.r I 'MI ! tni e ii.Te ,-. I. ! lu tue I t lie '1 1 w n 111 . nn I iP in a. at 10 ,11-1 ' 1 n 1 o'( lo k a. in , 011 eecli ' f i-anl it s l).itttlthis'.'::h il of reliniari. i"n I li.l.Mi til.l.l.v-; 11. v. uuirioN. 3'i,w:u- ' ;' Comniis-inneM. T.utlior31. JJates's i-tato. We. the stibscilber-, liav.iitf been appointed by the Hoiiiiri'ble the Probate Court for tua lMstrn t uf I hitienih n, c, ninii-.-jojiei d to re- 1 1 c. cMiinii e iintl iidius't tl.e claims and de- nuiinls o. a.l 1 1 1 '!' nirnllist i he te of I.uil" 1 I -n '.lid 1I1-1 . e 1 1 1 t .nuns niei tlei'i -et tl.eii-to; an I be 1 '.ay o. the tbite le-i. -f i late ot EjU'-c , ed. atnl iiK'1 eibllntel In ouiiiih- from , alniwe 1 by tlo il.eie' ro Hi n 1 t" tne t e lw eoiiit- 1 .1 l 1 i:ri bu- thai on - e 1 1 ei s (Jive ii"ti.'i that ' i- w u me-s of our a 1 ointinei.: o ise nt ( lark V. 1 mes. 111 1 I.e , IV 1 I -SSI TC 1 tli-triet on tlie lafl Mil'irnii t M.ir ' ,1,11 .lur.e licit, at ten o'clock a. in., tm t.c a aid iln s. Iia11.1l this l.'ith day of March ISOn. 1 H.U. I.I. 1!. DA IS, I Lonim" 1 .1-, w ov Orion T,vloi' isTATK IK-' KiiMOVT. lii-i .in rt.t'Ciiirii .Sims, i IvstiltCt i To persons s. ' ituiie: in , tun i -tale "f Hi-. i-n Tyler, late of Usex, i., -aid disti.ct dtcea.-ttl. lillKKlINO. At n Probate rourt 1 within and lortln'diKtrii Hth din i f Mn "th. 1 '."i.." lm; In he the lllf " l.i II i I y cr. late nt !'.-- . i o'.tlco nt litirlniu n of i i. i it'iHier. on 'ho i' -"i".ient i 'lrp n t 1 tc-tai'.. lit nt ( irien -,(.' ili-in t h -tin t M.it at 'les t ft 1. w a- nr. el ml Ii r probate. Anil i' i- or.. i that the 1','th dill 'l X I 1 I ( ' HI. Ill tin I ''!- on, oe .is-'ut1 ed id ll il n"- ' o;i. I'll' '1 v ii.ileCourt riiiinistn .a in l.m for a pi'oi ii, h -aid ii. -t, ' i e tin leol 1,0 rl en l" n , " pubm-hlll tin- i I''1' l I in the Pur i b 'i l I rimed at -.id imii hi I 'i pnnt 1 , tho i lol.s tune iippt'iiiit.l. Therefi.ri . oii a'. 1" !' I iv 1' "d to a-lie belnle - ut! Coin I. et the llllle .Hid l ...i e lli Niid. and null l the pioUilc if wul w..,, j mi bin e i aiise. luien umlei nn hand in HurMnutop -i -a Di-tuct, this Uih dm "l V.. ii. I 1 . JhN II. hi IU. -'er. .W,WnV SMOKING TOBACCO All DEALERS SELL IT. Howard W. Spurr&Cq. BOSTON IRA D. SMITH, IMonUlon Kidiic, - - S criuont. KiTisr.M' mis or hum i.r.i. All ordeta pronilitly nlli'ltilcil tu h mail -ii.w. in. W"r &J1. Jl a In 44