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PMieliri lli Srgtafcr - y Vol. LI. MIDDLEBURY, VERMONT, JUXE 25, 880. JSTo. 20. HTibblcbui-y Kcvsister. PUBLISHED BY THE REGISTER CO., MII.I. ST1IKF.T, MIIMH.KIU ItV, - - VH11.MIIXT. Enltrul ttt the .mlilhlmrn I'nttnjltce i Sirowt Clim.1 Mnttrr. E. H. TIIORF, Editor and Manngor. T nit.M lm ear, M- Moiitlis, Kour .Months, .... Thice .Months, .... A(lVi'rti-in Itales dii applk'atlnn .7.1 M .40 Atter this dutc puper.s wlll ncit be dls-eontlniH-d at thc csplrutlon ot'thu tlmi' puid lor, link notice isnhcnat thi' iinic ofsub-sc-riptkm or bclmc thc -iilc-i iption c.plre. l nli' -uch nntk-e li uiven the pupcr wlll be eoutinued to ic-ponlble pcr-nns tlll they re-pic-t its dlsc-ontlutiunue iunl pay up 11 !" rciiiiiw. This m-ciiis thc hc-t plan, mul wlll be adhcicd to in thi- i-niiiliict of thi- papcr hercalter .lnli IMUNri.so ol" cvcry vuriuty ut the lowc-t pikes ennsl-tcnt wlth itoort wmk und rpiulity ot -tnc k KKIDAY, .ll'XK W, 1SSC. (ii:oi:i.r. W. Cnii.DS, cditorot tlic l'liil adclpliia Lcihjci; wlio liad liccn siifji-twl as a candidatc lor tlic nreidency, fcni lily dccidis tliat lic Nn't littcd for tlic ot licc and docn"t want it. lil kmxiitox lo-e onc of it nio-t wortliy citicn- in tlic dcatli ot I.awrcncc ltarnc'-, wlilch took placc on Monday. '1'lic linnlicr lnpiinc madc llurli Milton tlic iiniicroii city it i-, and lmt lor Mr. Iiaruc.t it i doulittnl wlictlicr tliat liii-iiic-i would liavc liccn L'talililic(l. 'l'lici'c wcrc icw nicii in Vcrinoiit ol lii liii-inc-5 caiacity. wliicli ahvay -ccnicd eiiial to any dciiiand niadc iipon liiin. The Distriot Convention. Tlic convention to noniiiiatc u mictc sor to (dnc;rc-:iiiaii Mcwai t will niect in liiiilintoii on Tlinr-day ncxt. It willlic a lotinal all'air. Tlicic i- no olycctioii to Mr. Mcwarf-rclnrn -o lar a- wc liavc licard. and tlK'ic i- no rea-on liy tlicic -lioitld lic. Al.Tllot ill tlic l'ciinlilican- ot tlic coniity liavc jmt in iioniinatKiii nmiiic-- tioncd ICdniund- lncn a candidatc- lor .enator-, onr lriund -ilionld not lay back and con-idcr tlic llj;lit at an cnd. Tlic rcirc-cntativc- aic till to lic clcctcd in tlic -cvcral town-. and tlicy arc cjuitc a iniliortant a tlic Scnatoi-i. 'J'licrc arc nuincroiii indication- tliat tlic anti-Kd-liinnd- coliort arc not di-liandcd, but tliat tlicy will continnc to do all in tlicir powcr till tlic lcj;Matiire i- clio-cn. 1 1. i not, tlicn, a inattcr of indill'crciicc wlio rcinc-cnt- yonr town at Montpelier. IIi opinion on tlic vital (jne-tion of tlic Sen- ator-hip houlil lic clcar and riht, and lii- cliaractcr -hould bc sucli tliat youcan ileiicnd uoii hU iticUiiiR to tlioc opin ions cvcn it tlic contc-t slionld lic liittcr. No nian onlit to lic 'cnt on tlic -corc ol availiliilitv incrcly, and no liad nian liould bc full'crcil to tfain tlic placc Ik cau 1 tlic indill'crciicc of tlic licttcr ck iiiLut ot hi town. It i a tiinc wlien cvcry nian slioulil bc a politician, foronly in tliat wav can tlic dciircd lmhN lic at- taincd. Tlic coniiii'' -c ion i lil;cly on inany acconnu to lictlic ino-t incnioralilc ol rcccnt ycar-i, and it- nicniory lnmlil lic of tlic riirlit Uind. It i- wortli wliilc to tliinU aliout thc-c tliiiiR now;for in -oine towns tlic prolilcin ii -olvcd carly and liclorc tlic nia ol tlic votcr.- lindont wliat i-Joinc; on. 7 FlRE. Tlic Iioiim' of II. lirncc Wrifjlit, in tlic -onth nart of tlic vllla;c, wus iruttcd liy lirc ou .Sundav la-t. Wlicn discovcrcd it wa contlncd to tlic partition ncar tlic cliinincy in tlic rcar or kitclicu part, lmt liclorc niiicli conkl bc done tlic llainc wcrc bevond uontrol and only tlic walK ot tlic maiii part arc lclt standin. It was aliout 11 o'clock in tlic forcnoon wlicn tlic alarni was ulvcn. Thu pcoplc wcrc ln thu clmrclic-, whitlicr mt"ii- cr.'! wcrc fcnt to call out tlic lncn, wlio iiiickly repondcd. Thcliand eiif;inc was tlrt tiiKcn up. uu rcaclini"; tlic prcnil cs it wa fouud tliat tlic onlv source of water was a ci-tcrn and acccsto itcould not lic liad cxccpt throuh tlic stnall hole nto wliicli tlic conductor ran. Jlalt an liour was consmncd iu cutting this to a pi.e. sutllcicnt to adniit tlic suction lio-c. In tlic incantinic tlic llru liad madc rapid licadway and it soon liccainc cvidcnt tliat tlic liuilding must l'o. The lircinen and othcrs of tlic crowd that liad asseuiblcd then dircctcd tlicir cllbrts to getthi; out tlic furiiiturc and ollcctP, mo-t of whlch wcrc savcd, tliotiL'h, ot courpo, lu a daui aj;cd condition. The window and shut tcrs werc alo takcn away, lcuvlng al- niost notliinf; lmt tlio barc walls. hllc thi- was Roiuc; ou the haud cuiuu had Ijcjjuii to jilay upon tlic Imildiiij,', aml L'onsidcrably hindcrcd the profjrcss of the llrc. JJut it was not inany niinutcs I I tlic cisterii nau neen luinpeii ury. isy tlic time that happencd, howcvcr, the teauicr was rcady to bi'in. It had becn drawn by a circuitous route to the bank of the ercek east of the hotpie, and the ho-e laid. It at ouce I'otnuicni'cd to nlay aud worked well froin that tiiue on throwiii; a Rood solld strcain throuh uiorc than 1SUU lcct 01 noi anil up an ci evation of 00 fcet or over. Had it not liccn for the pteamer's eervlees not only tlii1 eellar wall would liavo liccn riiiiiecl, lnit tlic large barn tliat stood not over 10 feet lrotn the linit-c would liave iiu il. As It is tlic Viill, t eut stone and wnrtli several liundred dollars, und tho ImriK are uiiharined. Tlic llreinen worUed wlth u wlll, being dlreeted In their ell'urts by Fire-wnrdens A.A.Fleteh- .... 1 I M. 1 I.' 1 .,,,,1 liief of l'olice 'I'had M. Cliumnuu. Foro- inaii Sargent of tlic tlrc coiupiiiiy and tlic th'-'t :isNtnnt wcre liotli out of town. It woulil nrnbablv cot .sll-.OO to SilHHI to tnakc Mr. Wright's loss good. lion-c wn a largc, eoinlortuble, wcll- Imilt dwelllng. It wa insured throiigh .Milton A. lirool;s" agency for 8-J000 isHHIO cacli in tlic Sun of l.ondon, Kug., iuil Ihc Contincntal of New "l orU. Ihcre was S-tmi on tlic iurnimro, ere., equany divided bctween tlic eoinianies nten- tioncd. Mr. AVritit intcniW to rclmild, wc iinderstund. .Mr. Wriirlit lias liccn paid S21.VI by tlu; intirani'c coiniianic isJOOO ou tliolion-c iml si.il) on liirnitiirc, tlic larircr lart 01 wlik'li.wnf: saved. .Republican county Convention. Tlic I'cpublican county coiivcntion, wliicli wa- hcld at thc town hall m thi villai;e on Wediic-day. noiniiiatcd 1). V. Xsth and A. K.Stanlcv forScnator: W. Wriht and Myron I'latt, aitant iiiIkc; Cliii. M. Wilds Statc'-attorucy ; iinl renoininatcd l'robate .ludgc Snuth ind Knapii, .ShcrilV Clark and IIij;li llai- lill' Iliplev. Thc chicf mtcrcst ccntcrcd iu thc nortli-cnd -enator.-hlp ; but .Mr. Xah's fripiul wcrc laithful and persit- cnt and tinally triuuiplicil. Ilicniove nicnt for Mr. Stevcn dcvclopcd a jjooil dcal ot streiiJjtli ' t1"' fuw l'liy ''i'l"ic thc convention. Tlic dck"'atc bcftan to i-cniblc on Tuc-day attcrnooii and irob- ably halt of tlicin -pcnt tlic nifjht m Mid dlebury. I'lic convention wa callcd to ordcr at a little bclorc 11 o'clock by Hon. Ii. I. KldrcdKc ot Middlebury, chairnian ol thc county coniinittec. I. II. licnnctt ol Uriiinort. ccrctarv ol tne eoinnuiiee, rcad the call, and al-o thc roll ol tlic con vention, tlio dcleatc- ali-wcriiiR to tlicir naincs. 'I'herc wcrc 1S1 dck'irate- prc- ciit, 1M! beiuir thc tull nuinbcr al- lowed. I hc chairnian ot tlic int iiii; dcle;ation lor;ol thc crcdential-. (ien. (irandcv ol Vergennes inovcd that thc delciratioii bc alloued to -it, and it wa- m) votcd. Onc ol tlic (Jrauville dci- ates wa ah-ent and hi- iib-titutc wa'- not pre-H'lit. Atter .-oine di-cu 1011 it wa'decidcd that thc vacancy could not bc lilled. K. II. Thoina- of Sah-bury wa- not hcrc, but K. ('. Atwood. wlio wa- cho-cii a -iiib-titutc. -aid hc had hcard tliat Mr. Thoina-w i-licd hiintosit. i'hc coiivcntion acccptcd Mr. Atwood. ou inotiou ot Col. K. A. Ilainilton ol Sali burv. Mr. Kldrcdi:e, on hehall'of the coininit- tee. tlianked thc liepublican ot tlic couu- tv lor thc courte-lcs liown tlicin lu tlic di-chargc of tlicir dutie- and lor thc hon- or conlcrrcd upon thciu; and lor thc coin inittcc lie noiniiiatcd a tcinporary chair nian Ur. E. M. Kcut ot liri-tol: and E. II. Thorp ot Middlebury and Jlyron Wil-on ot liri-'tol. temiiiirary -ecrctarics. i ne noininccs of the coniinittec wcrc clcctcd. Col. Thad M. f'hapinaii of Middlebury uid V. W. Ma-on ol Xew Ilaven wcrc ap- pointcd a coniinittec to escort ur. Kcut to the chair. On nssimihig the dutic- ot lii itnce Dr. Kcut madc bricl rcinark-. say- iii!' that hc boliovcd h(! could elaiui thc contidencc of the convention and it a- istaiieo iu tlic di-charjre of ln (little lie urged unity of action inasinuch a- all wcrc Kcpuinican-and oiicuou ior wie wclfarc of the party. Thougli thi 1 an "oll'ycar," cll'ort -hould not bc rclaxcd and hc wa ccrtaln it would not bc. Tlic iirinciides of thc Itcnublican party arc Mi-tained by -uch lncn a Hon. Ueo. ! Kdniund, and undcr lu leadcr.-lnp it will achieve victory. Tlic rclcrcnce to Mr. Kdniund wa- i ccivcd with apiilau-e. I hc tcinporary organiz.itiou was inado pcriiiancnt, on luotion ot llou. (ico. irandeyol Vergennes. The choicc of two or inorc viec-pre-i dent- wa -uggc-tcd by (ien. (iraudcy, and cveral uoniiuation- to that ollicc wcrc madc; but, ou inotion of (ico. Ilam niond ol Middlebury, vice-prc.-ideiit.-wcrc dispcned with. A couiinittcc to noininatc a county coni niittce wa appolnted by the chair, ou inotion of Uen. (irandcv, a follows: T. M. Chapnian of Middlebury, M. I-. Tay- lor ot Xew Ilaven, II. li. Hibbard ol Or well, V. A. (io-ot Vcrgcnnc.. U. (;. Ilarto of Ferrilutrgh. Thi comniittce ou re-oliitlon. wa iianicd by the chair, it having bccn votcd on inotion of Hon. Ilcnrv I.ane of Corn wall that he niake sucli appointineiit : Ilcnrv Lanc ol Cornwall, (ieorge Ilam moiul ot Middlebury, II. 1$. Williani ol Monkton. Gcorge Y, Grandey of Ver gennes, Thos. S. Drake ol Bristol. At tliis poiut Col.Traey of Middlebury moved an adjournuicnt to two o'clock. H. G. Hibbard of Orwell inovcd an amcndinent, that the convention procccl to nominate eandidatca lor county olll cers. Mr. Hibbard's ainendiuent prc vailcd. THE NOltTH-KXK Sr.XATdltSHH'. The llrst busine. wa to select a ean dinate for Senator in the north end of the county. Dorastus W. Xash of Xew Ila ven was nominated by Mahlou Taylor of that town, who spoke of liiin as a man of iutegrity, cxccllent buiness eapaeity and stcrllug princiiiles a man well known and unlvcrsally ro siicctcd, with a lcgislative record that was a eredit to hluiclf and to hl town. Mr. Xah's noinlnatiou was sceonded by 1!. E. Ileiitley for the llipton delegation, A. K. Carr for the Middlebury delega tion, Khuer ltarninii for thc .Shoreham dclcgatcs, G. A. Kiiuball for tlio Orwell dclcgates, Chas. .Siuith lor part of tlio Monkton delegate, Dr. l'owcrs of l!ip ton, I). A. llisbee lor 11 of the Ilristol delcgates, one of the (iranville dclcgatcs lor that town's delegation and by C. V. Maon of Xew Haven. Casiier Dean of Monkton said he doubt cd whether tlio unity of the party would bc malutained if Mr. Xah wcre uominat ed; it would can-e niuch disatilactiou in his own aud iu surrnundiug towns. Mr. Xah was not a llt man, and he for one could not cndorsc hl nominatlon. 1 Iu prcciitcd the nanic of Hon. ('. T. Steveiis of Vergennes as that of one not an olllcc-.scckcr, who would fairly 'ind honestly rcprccnt the people of 'hc county. (ien. Grandey ot Vergennes for tliat city's delegation,'.!. .1. Crane fortlie Ilridpor't delegation, a delegate from l'ai tnn lor tliat town's delegation, Solon liurroughs lor thc Waltham delegation and gcntlcmcn froin Addison and Monk ton -econdcd Mr. Stcvcii. I.cw l 15. l''ullerof I'errNlmrgli prccnt cn the name of .Martin K. Allcli of that tow n. whoni hc decrlbcd as a succe.ful lcgilator, an Kdniund man and in favor of a rallroad eoiiunision. Jociih Grin nell ot .starksboro, a gcntlemaii froin Ad-di-oii and Col. llamiltou lor the .Salis bury delegation sceonded Mr. Alleti. .Ic-c Stcarn of Middlebury, W. W. Iiooth of Vergennes, K. Itarnuni ot Shoreham. I.. 1$. Kuller of Ferrisburgli wcrc appointcd tellcrs. Thc ballots re- ulted: First lliillot. Wholc ii(iml)L-r ol oles Xi-c-e ui v to u cliok-c 1). W.Na-hliail '. T. Mi'vcns M. F. Alleii Sfcniiil llitllot. Wliole uuuil)i:r Xul-u ai v to ii t-lioicu 11. W. -Nusli liud C. T. -tevi-n JI. K. Allun Tliinl Hallnt. . 1M . !H S M 41 . Kl . ! 3 M 41 Wliole niuiilit-r In) Xeee-iiry to a cliok-o '.H 1). W. Xii-h liiul U. T. stuvcns JI. K. Allun Fourth linUot. Wliole nuitiliiT Xec-e arv to it eliok-e I. V. Nu-li liad C.T. Mcvcn- M. F. Allvn Fith Jlaltot. Wlinlu liiilnber Xec-e ary to a cliok-u Ii. W. Xa-h liad (;. T. -tevcn- '. JI. K. Alleii .S7fi Jlnlht. Wholi- numlicr .Neuc ury to a cliulcu 1). W. Nu-li had f. T. stevcn JI. F. Allci M :i . i . :a !ll 71 JI .. l?i 17 Hl 11 And Mr. Xah was declarcd the liomi- ncc of the eonvention. A recc wa- takcn till 'J:.'!(l o'clock. 1 1 1 1 : COl'XTY COMJIITTP.K. Whe thc convention rcasemblcd at iiuin, iia- n--i i "i to noniiuate a county coininittcc was . - Fl 1 i . .il . .! .ln. .-hi kj.t-t nl I in iirDimiiltiiil called loraiid w:iprc-cntc(t ny tnceliair - man. (.oi. i. .m. (. iiapiuan, a ioiiows: i. ji. ik'iincti oi m-idpori, M.f. .uicn ui i-ei i i-iidiii. ii. r.. ianii n ui 1 1- wall, II. (i. Hibbard ol Orwell, K. i. " Norton ol Vcrgouno-. The report wa- Political Notes- acccptcd and adoptcd and thc geiitlcinen l.ook out for the incn who liavc Mid nicntioned wcre dcelared clcctcd county dcnly hoeoinc Kdiniind- convert-. Tlicy coininittcc to ,-crvc tor thc two ycara'e unreliable. JHrliJ'urrf (in:Ui: ncxt cn-uing. ,. ,. . ... .. ' . . , " Kx-dov. .stcwart - opinion that there thi: sot-Tit i:xi. sr.xAToiiMiif. .Mwr Ims , Sl,lxtlili criou in the As a candidatc lor Senator iu thc .-outh ppo-ition to Mr. Kdniund-" probably end in. Seyniour Aldcn ot Jliddlcbury prc-ented thc nann- ol Albert h. .Stanlcy of I.eiccstcr, whoni he had known all lii lifc. Mr. Stanlcy had bccn for "2!l year Ir.-,. ..1..1-1- 1,.,,1 ..,,,-.l iiv , ii. tl,,. iic. ,.f !'..,n'..i, (.!,;. .,;! ,'.-iw ,,,... ot the leading nie.nber., and had hel(l nuineroiis poition of trut and rcspon- ibilitv. He had jut encmics enough at hoinc to how that hc wa ainan; and hc was alo an lionest man. Hon. G. 1.. llarrington of Weybridge, ou behalf of the delegation from hi town, preented the name of George K. Child ot that placc. He said Mr. Child wa a gentleiuan in the lull vigor of ma ture nianhood, wa rcgardcd as far abovc tlic avcrage iu inental calibrc and po-es-ed in a reiuarkablc dcgrcc the conlidence of hi t()wninen, who without hi sollc itation liavc betowed upon liiin cvcry ollicc in their gift, including that of rcp-re-cntative. lie is an uiiswerviug l!c publican. Hc i .-ound on thc inattcr of the rallroad coinuii--ion, on the tcinper anec issuc and on the Kdmunds question. He wa pro-cnted solely on hi- nierits. A. II. llubbard of Whiting, on behalf of the delegation Irom that town, prc-.-entcd thc nanic ol his tow 11-111:111, Fran cis I). Dougla. Mr. Cliikr noinination wa sceonded by .los. (irinncll ot Starksboro, Dr. I'ow- cr ol i.lpton, and gcntlcinen Irom Addi son and Monkton ; Mr. Stanley's by 1!. K. IScntlcy of I.iptou, K. liarnum of Shore- hain, W. li. W right ot Orwell, II. K. Taylor ot Cornwall, Dr. Dean of I!ritol, .x. A. lilDli 01 sallsiiury and geiitleineii from Monkton, Granville and Ferri burgh; Mr. Dougla" bv ' ' Crane of liridport and II. G. Hibbard of Orwell. Thc ballot W. S. Aldcn of Middlebury, M. X. liaker ot Weybridge and Dr.Dean, tellers rosulted as follow.s : Wholo mimhur ot votus 17a Nccc- ary to a i-hok-u M A. K. stanluy had !is (i.K. Child 4(i K. I). DoiiKlas 35 and Mr. Stanlcy was dcelared the nonii- nce. AsSIsTANT JUlKir.S. For assistant iudge from the north dis trict Hon. II. li. Williains of Monkton uouiinated the prescnt lucumbeut, Hon. W. ,S. Wright of AValthaui, and Dr. Dean nanied W. E. Dunshee of Ilristol. The fornier was sceonded by half a do.cn dclcgates, but the latter failed to achieve this honor. Dr. Dean thereupon wlth drew the name of his candidatc and moved that Judge Wrlght's noinlnatiou be inado by acelaniation, and it was so madc. There wcre three candldates for the other judgsliip Hon. Henry Lane of Cornwall, uouiinated by II. K. Taylor; Myron l'latt of Shoreham, by K. Iiariium, and .1. S. Chaudler of Itipton by Dr. I'owers, .lustus Cobb of Middlebur' and W. II. Wright of Orwell sceonded Mr. I'latt's nomluatlon. A ballot was had, Dr. I'owers, K. ISarutiin, II. K. Taylor and .Icsse Stcarns acting as tellcrs, wlth this rcult: Wholo uiunhcr of Totes 177 Nt'CM-ssiiiy to n uhok-u s'.l Jlyrou I'lutt had Ilcnrv I.ane 1S .1. s.chiimllcr ;ll aud Mr. I'latt's uoiiiiuatioii was dcelared. STATK'S ATTOKN'KV. Col, A. S. Traev of Middlebury uouii nated ( lias. JI, wilds 01 tliis town, and (ien. (iraudcy, Hon. F. K. Woodbridge of Vergennes. I'rcttv ncarly all thcdcl- egates sceonded Mr. Wilds' uoniiuation. Xo one seeonded Mr. Woodbridge, aud (;en. (iraudcy wlthdrew his name ln the speech of the day. Mr. Wilds wa tlieu noiniiiatcd by acclaniatlon. jS sin:i!iKi'. S M. II. Govc of Liiicolii noiniiiatcd the ineuinbent. Iloward Clark of I.Incoln, who went iu by acelaniation. imiohati: ,ifii(ii:s. I'herc was no onoositlon to tlic ri'iioin- lnation ol thc probatejitdgcs Hon.Jolin i'. Miutn ol N'crgcnnes lor Ihc .New 11a vcn district anil Hon. K. Knaim of Middlebury for the Addl-on, both of vliom went in liy acelaniation the for mer having becn prcented bv (ien. Gran 'ley and the lattcr bv F. A. ISond of .Mid dlebury. 1IK1II 1IA1I.I1I-. Thi hnportant olllcial wa noiniiiatcd ly acelaniation, .Ice Ktcarns preM'iitiug tic iiiiino ol thc ineiimbcnt, II. H. Kipley f llipton. thi; itKsoi.UTioxs. The reolutlon coniiiiittce reporled tlrough tlicir chairinaii, Hon. Hcnry lanc. a lollows, and the report was uianiinously accejited and adoptcd: Jleiolrnl, That thu llepnliliciui btatu pl.d- kn mhodled ln thu le-ohition pu-cd ut tie icc-ent Statu coiiventloii, 1s tlioroiiKlily sn-i(ii-ed. Hrtnlml, That It 1 thu Judfjiiient ot tlll- con viitlun that IIoii.(.ooiku K. Kdiiiiinds -iici-eud lllii-clf as t'nitud Mntcs Sunator. JUinlnil, That wu coiillullv einloi-e thu iDiiilnations tlil, day madc anil heartlly eoin liend the caiidldatu-! to thu -utliaL'us ufthu k'piihllcaii ot thu coniity. G. A. Kiiuball ot Orwell said that l). i . licnnett ot liridport did not wih to tvo longcr on the county coinniittee, to hich he had bcen clcctcd. On inotion o' H . li. right ot Orwell thc connuit- t'c wa- dircctcd to 1111 thc vacancy. They aiiiouneeu tnat tney nad selccted l liad J. Cliapiuan of Middlebury. Thc convention then adjourned. Mr. Stewart's Opinion. A Washington depatcli of thc lllth iiist. says: Hon. .lohn W. Stcwart of rniont -aid tonight that hc had autici patcd thc noniinatioii ol .Mr. Ornisbee for governor, and wa- plca-cd with it, a wi'll a with thc other act of thc con vdition. no -aid: "ilicrc lias nevcr b(cn any ipicstion ot tlic indnr.-enient ai.d return ol .Mr. Kdniund. Wlien the at legisiature wa- in cion tlierc wa- . . . .. ..... ... ,o niucii icciing inai n .m r. I'.dinund- re- t.ection had then bccn at -tnke hc inight mV(. i,L.,., deleated. It 1 lortunate it uae ,,t .,. 'i'1L.n. m.vol. ims becn anv- thing -criou- iu thc oppo-ition to liiin." ia rclcrcnce to thc comparativc harm- cssne- of il. It i- a ycry -criou niat er with tlic few who entcrtain il. llnt 'nid Jlt ralit. .fl'oaking of thc Statc coiivcntion the JJi ,,V'.',i',,''"'.w,:i,: It was about 1k wort day lor eulogie Vermont cvcr av and at lca-t one candidatc, who cn end the convention with a fair prosoeet f he noinination, wa- lain. (iiiartcrod uu buried iu tlic houo of his friend. In lu day ot praetical thiuirs and tiniver- -a'l nlelligence 111011 ouglit to know bct- er.han to seize uiioii sueh an occa-ion o ar tlicir cloiiuence. -Angclina "Maiiuna, dcar, do you UKirstaud anythiiig about tlio languago if bwersV Maiiuna "Xo, love ; Why, Anpllnii "Why, Mr. Snoopkins lias jasfent 1110 a lovcly bunch ot Jac(tie- miit, three doen, at least; and I wad to sce what thc signilicance of it " rnlccling brother "I can tcll you i:t niean that Snoopkiu. i anniud tod' trying to borrow Irom the other lellvs." ('Itirttiiii lltimhhr. A Bluo Poom. 11 lll've not iinl 11 hov ol' l.aw' Illui- t stiulKlit to your (irocei- anil liuy It, A thu liext tlnu) you've wa-hlng to do ,ku 1 tiy advk-u and Ju-t try It. Viwlll llud 11 you nlve lt 11 ti ial, will bIvc Mitistactlou uacli tiiui-, Aicau-e you to buautilully inilu, thu Miowy whltu ulotlios 011 tlio llne. FiMlllt 1V In-l-k-U'ltll .V (11 lloml llnu iiii.l Ilunlkt A: lllrd. .3 Ssason 1 1886. Xex Ilaveii, (:oiiu.) mul Cortlaiul. (N. Y.) ope d top mm, CARRIAGBS .xn Exiress Wagons AXU- Amim Farm Wagons ; AI.SO A KIXK I.IXK OK HIRNESSES, Thu ;i-t and bcst xtock ln Addison i-ounty. tVOHK V.lltIt.VATi:i. AT ). F. HASKELL'S, ;iti Wlll I'anmnll. Vt. WhoiI!by wrs ick,we Kve ber Castoria, WLen li6 m a ChUd, sha criod for t'Mtoria, Whon sho bocame Mlss, ho clune to Castoria, Wien ghe had Chlldnii, aho garo tiom Castoria, FOR SALE ! Tlio Fimn known a the lluyu-nril lanii, occiipicd by the late (.' X. Ilavwanl ln hl- llle. tlme, sltuated lu the noith-east purt or Itiid pmt, Aihll-on County, Vt., coiitalnliif; ivliont I IO nirc- of e.celent land. Adapted to rulliiK hay and ialn or to stook ralslnu. Jlnx a itood wood lot and 11 (,'i-eid varlety of choiue I'nilt. (iiiod hulliliim- and as lieHu'lltul a liic-ation as th(! eniuitv nll'onK Title per lect and po-csion kIvuii Oetohef I, l-sii. For iiai tlcular.s uud tenn upply to .1. .1. ckam:, ni idpuii, vt., .1. II. I.I'l'IA, JIiiitiillii JtUH' 1.1, l-IKi. v. r-ti StenmcrWiitcrLilv, I.orih IIAJIi:i.S, .llnsltr. Will run dally dniln thu Sousnn ot 1 1!, hutwecn Vcriiuu-,, vt. imri Wviiiirt, X. V., uud to I'oit Huiny, .X. V., If roiiiliud. I.uavlii(,' Vui yuniies at il a. tn., i.lmrp, coiinci't ln at H estpoi t wlth thu carsBoliiKsdntli and wlth thu llne lioat KoiiiKnoith; und lutuinlin;, v ....... iii.n iu ,'iuiiiius wim iuu aiu-i nooii tralnsBolii,' .south, shu wlll ruculve and lanil lia cnyuis ut all lnturmudlatu iiolnts. f H.atos "X7"ox-y Low : I'eifeutly sati-ractory tunus inadu wlth plc nicj or uxciiislon puitlu!-. I'uisons l.vliiK in towns Mmth ol Vergennes, a tai- as Itutland, uan taku thu tiain tliat stiikus Vergennes at s :l() a. 111. aml c-onnect wlth thu I. II, V, cro-s the lake or pcnd the day at any polnt 011 the lake, und letiirn ln sea-on lor thu 7 III traln, -outh. Thu ino-t en. .loynient lor the lea-t luoiiuy, ever oll'i 1 thi- jmlilk-. ...v looif THE SAEEST FOOD IN SUMMER YUUXC. or ItKJ.lt'ATi; C1I1 IJtltEX. A hure I'rcvcntivc ol Cholera Infantum. It hn- buen thu po-ltivi liienns ol .-aviiiu inany Ilvu-, huvlnn becn siieous-tul ln hnii-du'd- ol ciinos whure othur pieparcd 1'oods l'allud. 118 b.t-ls is scu.ut or M11.K, the iiKint lmpor tunt eleinunt ol inother's milk. It toiltain- 110 uncliaiiKud -tui-eh and no t'ane suwir, and therufoio dous uot eaiu soiir stoinucli, Inlta tion, or lrrt-Kulur bowul. I'iii- Iiifaiils duirived of inother's milk, or wlien wcanins;, it is uueipiallcd. I'or lnvnllds, ulther ln uhronk- or aeute dlscu!.us, it 11-torus iliiiestion, and lmlldsup thu strunfe'th. ltis Tho Most Nourishing, Tho Most Palatablo, Tho Most Economical, Of All Proparod Foods. Sold by I)ruggits ic., ."iOc, 81 .(Mj. An intercsting paniphlet entitled 1 ".Mcdieal Opinion on thc Xutrition of luiautsand Invalid,"' lrce on appliea-1 tion. Well. l.'icliard-on A: Co.. Ilin-linir. ton, Vt. M I &bt AN INCREASE Of 10 1-2 Lbs. of BUTTER In One Week ! This is to certify Jmie 2nd to weigh 111 larae pans: 1 set from which i made ter. On June 9th I my milk in a Cooley Creamer for one week; I set 1373 lbs. of milk and made 65 lbs. ot s. 1-2 lbs. more by the Cooley than by the large pans. I milk eqnal to Monlgomory Center, Vt., Juno Notice that the Cooley makes a pound of butter from 21 1-6 lbs. of MILK. 3usincss clarbs. H. BLISS, ATTOI1XKY AXI) COHXSKI.OIt. (Jllkd ln Tnpper's lllouk. Middlebury, Vt. VV. H. KINGSLEY, DKXTIST. Cp-tulrs ln Allen Itlock. (lllk-e hoiirs I10111 II a. lu. till . p. 111. .Middlebury, Vt. W. JUDD, .Manid'actuiei' aud ileulcr lu all klmls ol AMKKICAX AXD KOIiKICX.MAlMHvK, CilJAXITli WOIilC, KTC. With Old Mlcldlebiu.v Maible (Jo. J S. CHANDLER, I'KXSIOX ATTOliXKV. KinoN, Vr , Altur.lune 1 niay be fouud ut hl olllce flrst door up-tairs, east of tlic po-tolllee, KVKItV WKDXKsDAY AXI) sATUUDAY, Irom s toil. Cmiespondeiicui-arelully attond. ud to when stainp s unel(i-ed. j E. MELLEN, D. D. S., DKXTIST. Ollicc hoiirs, s ut VI 11. 111., 1 to ."1 p. 111. Ollko ovur Kiank A. Farnsworth'- store, MIDDI.KIIlIUr, Vt. I.aimhuiK giii adniinlsleied. JAMES J. FAY, 1S0OK IilXl)I.N(i, Ulniik llook .lliimifnt-f m-lii. I'aper ruled to order. lilank llooks Kc-lnimi 1. ltfTI.AXD, VT. 20-ly Sl't'OK.SS AH'AITS Who prepares lor 11 and woiks lor it. Tl be-t iirepamtion s a IIkimhil'Ii liii-inc-- eihi eation -ecured at Ihc 1 . 1 1 N' 'V lll'slM-.s COI.I.IH.I.. Ils -ystelll ol (il(MI(. Ilol sl Al II' M. IH siM'.ss I'l! V(. 111 I. Is the ino-t coin lileleand bii-lnes-llkc In u-i- Xo vacatioi) stuilents niay liein at an tlme. I'or cala loiiucnnd -peclnien-ol pi-ninaiiship, aililn -s l AltXKI.I, A: (.AKIIAIIT Mliany, X. Y. I1TVESTME1TTS. Soven per cent, not, payablo seuii aunuallv. First Mortgage Farm Loans ncgotiatetl and fully guarantoed by Tliotnpsoii &ralton, Banker8,IIarpor, Kansas. Mongagcs for salc by A. A. FLKTCIIEH, Middlebury, Vt. 4tf FUL L UA I Line Dp H ,Cv Di r- VJ 1 i r i ciy ORDFK ClothinQ Bostow.vass 0 (AN BEfosNDXr MIDDLEBURY, VT. C'ull anil seu sainplr- aud Ket prlccs F.A.BOND. that I commenced my milk and set it 133 lbs. of milk 54 1-2 lbs. of but- commenced settina butter, makimr 10 10 average cows. H. S. OURRIER. 18, 18S(!. 3 o