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MIDDLEBURY REGHSTER JULY 2, 1886.
Vol. L
Socal XUatters.
The Weather.
FOU TIIE WEEK GMDKD WEllNKMlAT, JUNE 30.
,, , nermomdcr.
Date. VCind.
7n.ni. Noon. 6).m.
ThurH.Jnne 54, S.K. fiO 7S ?
Fri. " 2S, S. ro "3 i0
fcat. " sn,i S.NK. IU "I 119
8un. " 27, N.K. " s g
Mon. " N. ' 3 i
Tucs. " 211, S.N flfl M i0
Hed. " 30, N. M 70 (!S
your cnse ppcclal examlnation nn1 wlll ncnd
you iv tull dlugnosls Irec of cxpensc. Addreoa
Dr. K. F. lluttcrfluldi Svrncusc X. V. 20 13 w
TAX Notice. The town tax blll for the town
ot Htptnn on Hst of ltG is now In the liimdsof
the trt'nsurertof said town und will remaln ln
the trcasurer's handi tor nlnety days. All
thosc owing taxes are renucsted to puy their
tnx wlthln nlnety days iind reccive iourper
eent. discount.
LoKi'.N H. Hakkk, Town Trcasnrer.
Ripton, June 17, 18S6. 26;3w
Travelers' Guide.
Trains pass Middlebury stntton nt tlic hodrs
gtvun bulow :
GntNO XoiiTH Kxpress, 3 30 n. m.j local cx
pres, 7:50 a. m.; mall, 3:25 p. in.; eiprcss,
6:15 p. in.
(ioiKO South Mnil 9:50 a. ni.; passengcr,
4:52p. m. ; inixed, 8:37 p. ln.; express, 10 :1S
p. in.
Mails C'lose North, 2:50 and 7:30 p. m.
South, 9:20 a. m., and 7 :30 p. m.
See Ccntral Vt. time-table, elsewhere.
The Churches.
ST. STKl'IIUX'S.
ItEV. ALVA K. C'Alll'KNrElt, ItKCIOIl.
Ktmdnvo Scrvlees. 10 15 a. ln.: 7 30 p, m,
" frundny chonl, 12:15). m.
rlilay Evening riuyer, , -vi p. ni
fcpectul berriee on Iloly Dnys.
CONGKEUATIOXA L.
Hev. S. Lewis is. M'Kakk, I'astok.
Punday services, ln M . m.j 7 :30 p. m
i :30 p. m
Suhbnth school, 12 .'kj in.
Tlmrsday, conference meetlng,
BAl'TIST.
ItEV. A. DEK. l'AI.MElt, I'ASTOH.
Funday servlees, 10 :45 u. m. j 7 30 p. n.
Minuav scnooi, rj.iniiu.
II. .I."Cliapninn, superintendent.
rrayer-iiii'ftliifr, Thursday, 7 :30 p. m
fceuts free.
METHOnibT.
IlEV. Jony J. Noe, I'ASTOH.
Sunday t-ervlccs : 10 :45 a. m.
Vouiik l'enple's meetlnjr, (1 :3o p. m.
KvuniiiK servlee, 7 :30 p. in
Subbath-sehool, 12 .00 m.
Cla-i-ineetlnf:, 12.00 m.
;a--nieetiiit; Wednedn , 7 :30 p. m.
I'rayei-ineetlng Thur-day, 7 :30 p. m.
1IOMAN CATIIOI.IC.
IlEV. IlEMtV I.ANE, l'ASTOR.
This Is the ordur ol serviees ln the Tt. C
chuich conuneni'ini: with tlie Hrt-t Minday ln
Fcbniary
F1it tundav ln February Ia at 10 .30 a. m. ;
catechi'-in, 3 3u p. m.; beiK'dlction, 7:30
p. ni.
Sccond Sunday Jlns at U a. ni.; catcchl.in,
3 80 p. in.; beiK'dlction, 7 :i0 p. in.
Tliird sunday JIu at ln -30 a. ni.; eateehl"in,
3:30 i. m.; bent'dlctlon, 7 30 p. ni.
Fourth Minday Xo liiominKnraflenioon er
vlce, but lieliedlctlon at 7 30 p.in.
Tlie nbovp order of ci vlee 1- to lie followed
ln lottitlon cvery four ollnclltlvl sundays.
jilat about the cntrauco to tlic court lioiifu
has bcen coveretl, anil sliort i!uces lald
nbont the Addison Housc park ; bIro on
Court street south of the l'terce House.
It 1s Pcr!ouly debated whcther it would
not be wcll to call a vllla;e nieetlnn and
provide the trustees wlth inore fundp to
lnv out In thls dirpction.
LOCAL NOTICES.
Flnc lcv creain ut .Maniu'y'-'.
Fircworks and llas at Aldrii'a.
(iraB't Krowlnw va-e at .MarfhalP'-.
All klnd- of tlrework- at Manney'x.
Culi-stlal .lava cotree ut ltond Ilro.".
Full count llrccracker-' at MiirlmH'i.
Tcut for xale. W. . Ai.iien.
Cha-c, new phntot'raiiliiT, Mrs. Slndc
Iilock.
Fou SALE. A nooil .Itjcy cow, bcii'ii yeftr"
old. I.. K. Kn U'l'.
rirc eraekerK, torppdoi'fi, plMoK and enpc at
ilanneyV-
Dkemakims. Mr. Chuiehlll, ovei'Colnv'i-.
I'lwlJ
Try Ailmckli'V eotlVe, 2ue f tti, at Itunedlct
A HlrdV.
Try Aunt Sanih'tnniato eatsup.ut lleneliet
A Illnl'x.
IlaTeyou i-cfii the wairanted new wateh
Marshall 1s ndllnf? for S.
liemeinber you can fjet L'oon's flne ice
i'reain at Colby's.
ltojv, bny your llieeracker-, lorpedoes, plf
tol and caps at Maihall'f.
FtewartV toiiKh cure; every hnttle warrant
ed ; at the Cu&e A Itidcr driiB storc.
GotoO. W. Cha-e for tlne photoirraph at
hl new roome. ln -Mrs. slade's block.
New Hne ot oenter tables anil parlor tuith
recelved at 11. !. IIope', No. 10 Main st.
have a few ean of nlce niuple 'ujrar lor
ale, at llcnedlet llird''..
Full linu of wraps .leey jacketw and New
markets nt ClayV.
New line ot niahoany frame, Ioiihkc"- at I!.
II. Ilope'i-. Call and ee them.
Dr. .Mellen's oftiee wlll be eloed lorhi!. an
tiual vnoatlun froin the 5th to the .'Gth of .luly.
J-oit Sai.e. A two hor.e hore-)Ower, wlth
thresher, and wasjon tor inovtng bauie. In
quirc at thlrtoffiee.
Fou i-Al-K Two yokes Kood younj,' working
cattle, at a banjaln. 27w2
V. 1). Dewev, West salisbury.
The laret htnck of trnnki- and biiKi to be
tound In tlieeouuty, at lletkwltli A Co.
.Iu-t reeclveil, a rtno Une of toilet ciaps.
llE.SEDICT & llnto.
Full line ofMiiniiier fllkti and embrolclered
uitf, both eolored uud white, at K. 1!. Clay'f..
Call ut Clay' for llve hook fiibtener kiil
gloves, the bett ln the inarket at one dollar.
A b'ood a'-eortincnt of ladius', uiNi.cs and
childrens' white suits; uUo intunts robeo at E.
K. Clay's.
I.adies" hand i-ewed Donjiola and kld but
ton boots In a greut varlety of width and
tyles at ISEckwitu Co.
SprliiK and buminer uiillinery nt K. li. Clay's
ln Bieater varlety than ever belore, and ut
prices to suit nll.
soniethlnt; new to stop fllesand inoxjnltoes.
Iiuiulre for the satne ut .Sniltb & Allen'e. It 1s
ti-ue blue and no ebeat.
Another carload ot buttliies just reeeived.
Extra inducemcnts in oxpress -wugoiis at 11. F.
IIa-keir, West Cornwall.
As I shall mako soine ehango in iny buM
neos, I wlll sell soine tjoods at prei-ent nt re.
duced prices. W.S. Ai.de.n.
Huntino AND FlsHINO WAltNIXOS, piinted on
heuvy waterprool paper, forwilo at thisoftlce;
25 cls. euch tor one; 20ets. eaeb for two or
raurc.
I'oiiLTitv 1 wlll buy poultry at niy housc
Seyinnur street, near the cuttlu yards, every
day in the week; and will pay the hlBhest
market price. Jos. LaHock.
Maso.vic Sjieclal eoiuinunicatlon of Tnlon
l.odge thls (Frlday; eveniii(at 7:30 o'cloek;
work on tlrbt degree, lieuiilar coinuiunlca
tlon Moinlay evenlutf, July 5; work on seeond
deree.
The wlse uian in want of liiniituro will ex
uniine my stoek andprIcesbefoiopiircliasin.
(iood shown cheeriiilly. We belleve wo ean
Kive better values than can bo found else
wbere. Call.
I!. W. I'lTTS, nt;ent.
Meiiicae Examinatio.ns Fiu:e. Our method
ol dlat?nobliiK diseai,e comblnes the bcnellts
of tblrty years of study and practical cxpe
rienee, wlth the latest und best that jiroKres.
sive seience eau furnlsh, nlded by thoe won
dcrfulllntuitlvo perceptlons wbicli lie ut tlie
baso of all true knowledge- We will give
LOCAL NEWS.
The nationul bank of Middlebury has
dcclnrcd a semi-annual divldend of four
per eent, payablc July 1 .
Mr. II. 15. Vright left home on Mon-
day for New York eity, to sall thenee lor
Buenos Ayres, South Atneriea.
Mr. and Mr?. 1'. M. Stewart of N'ew
York elty are vilting at Mn J. A.
Vrighf.s, Mrs. Stcwurt'e niotlier.
The ireneral nriec for huttcr in thls
inarket, Mnndav, was l.'l ecnts, wlth a
few selections at slihtly hlgher llgurcs.
Mrs. J. 1$. Mouahanand child of Kiteh-
burg, M:i"., are spending the suniiner at
her father's, Dcnnls MeUnldriek, South
street.
The subiect of the diseourse at the
Methodist church next Sabbath will be
"The elvil j;oveniment an ordinanue of
God."
The boilcr that has been used ln the
pumi-houe near the bakery is in Rutland
for renairs. It had beeoine leaky and
diiugerous.
Mrs. Elins Lyman of Burlington, slstcr
of Ilon. K. .1. I'helps, has been a guest at
Mrs. Linslev's durhiK the week. Mr.
I.yman wa herc over Sunday.
Letter? addressed to thesepcrsons have
remained in the post olllee one nionth
uncalled-for: Wendell Danforth, .Tohn
Dale, Mr. Tinnie Hall, Fred M. I.ee.
There will be a serviee of song and
lhble reading at tlie i . M. i . A. rootns
on Sunday afteruoon at the uualhour;
and young nien's tneeting Vetlnesday
evening.
Jlr. and Mrs. J. S. Ueckwith enter
tained about :i0 guests, ineluding visiting
alunini and thcir wives and townspeople,
Tuesday evening. It was a very enjoya-
ble gathering.
Mr. Atwood has deeided to sell out his
ereaniery at the depot, we regret to say
He lias not had sullieient patronage to
niake it pay. It i to be regretted that
sueh the case.
It i Mrs. W. .1. Wilcox of C'hieago,
not Mr. Taylor of St. I.oui, who ia tit
Mr. C. G. W'aiuwriKht's. The two ere
somewhat tntsed in theiteni of hi&t week
though it wa all in the latnily, -o to
speak.
Dugald Stewart eanie hoiue Saturday
Ironi Ihomaeville. Ga., wbeie he had
been tinee la't fall. His health has eon
siderably tmproveil in the interval. Ile
will soon co to the Adirondaek for the
sumnier.
Judtre and ilrs. L. E. Kuaiip returned
Tuesday frotn a two-weeks' trip to South
ern Vermont and Massachufcetts. They
adoiited the trtily enjoyable niethod of
travel, by carriage, and had a very
pleasant journey.
Trof. and Mrs. I.. A. Austin of Winter
I'ark, Fla., arrived in town on Friday
eveniug last. Thev will reniain North
till Oetober, siiending the greater portion
of the titne in Middlebury; and will
occupy the president's hotise.
I'rof. and Mrs. Wright go thls niorn
ing to Akron, 0., where they will spend
mo-t of tlie vaeatiou. I'rof. and Mrs.
; Eaton will start Saturday lor Hanover,
!X. H., to pas part of the vaeation with
' I'rof. Wright, Mrs. Katon's brother.
Miss Mary Sayre of Proetor is visiting
her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. I!.
bayre. Mie lias lateiy compieteu a
j course of study at a ladies' seininary in
Central New Vork iind in the lall will
return to the satne iustitutlon to teaeh.
The Fourth in Middlebury.
To-morrow's celebration protnises well.
A great erowd tnay falrly be expeeted.
The excreises will begln with the pro
cession of Horrlbles, which is surc to
present laughiible features. Japanese
day tireworks will lollow at the fair
grounds, where the sports wlll be held.
Theso prl.es are to be eontended for:
100-yard dash, S7; bieyelo raee, 812;
hlgh juiup, 810; saek-raee, 87; wheel'
barrow raee, 85 ; running race (of llor
ribles), S10; flrst and seeond nioney
Col. A. S. Traey, iudge. In the evening
there will be line fireworks at the lalr
grounds. Two bands ot niusic are to be
in attcndanec. Col. T. M. Chaptnan is
lnarshal. The Central Vermont will ear
ry tor lare one wny.
tiie ij:.iihx(;
Plotograjli Stutlio !
DEAKT
THE IHiTANTANEOUS PH0I03RAPHER,
COBB'S BLOCK,
xohtii i:m cur.r.H ititnxsK.
bTUDlO HOUliS 8 A. M. TO 5 1'. M.
A.m Bond.
NOTE TIIE PRICES QUOTED BELOW :
I3oys' Sliort Pant Suits, ages 7 to 12 years S2
Boys' Long Pant Suits, agcs 10 to 14 " 2
i5oys' I.ong rant Wool Suits, agcs 10 to 14 years 4
d.uu, .ou, y.uu, siu.u
ni'i;ciai,tii:si
l'hotomaphleportralturoln all ItsbraneheB.
Copylng in India Ink, Wnter Colors or
Cruyon.
Vlewsof Hesldences, Anlnial", Sci'tierj'i etc,
lnaoe ai suori notiee.
COMMENCEMENT NOTES.
Whlle It is too early yet for a dellnite
statetnent, it niay be said that the ineotn
ing class will be one of the "old fash
ioned"' kind in respeet of nutnbers.
Tlie register of alunini kept at ltider's
drug store shows these nanies of outnif-
towu graduates, not elsewhere nien
tioned, in attendanee : W. I-. Sheldon,
'SO, N'ew Vork eity; O. Wooster, 'II,
Kutland; E. G. Jenks, "8."), Poultney;
W. Chaptnan, '"!, New Vork eity ; A. C.
Peek, 80, Ludlow; 1. C. Klagg, !!, Fair
Ilaven; L. V. Peet, "01, Cornwall; E. K.
llrainerd, '79, Sherbrooke, P. (j. ; C. H.
lioss, VJ, Poultney; C. L. Allen, "42,
Kutland; L. D. Hoss, V2, Poultney; W.
K. C!ray, '70, Minneapolis, Minn.;II. P.
.lames, '70, East Corinth ; Sam'l Everts,
'2S, Cornwall ; E. G. Hunt, 7)7, New Ila
ven; Edward Dana, '70, Hutland; .1. K.
Williams, '00, Underhill; J. N. Mallory,
71, Keene, N. II.; A. W. Wild, "37, Char
lotte; F. A. Walker, 'S2, Ludlow.
Middlebury, Vt., .lune 4, 18s0.
MEN'S SUITS, ALL SIZES :
$:$.50, Si.SO, S.l.OO. S.(M, S7.50, SS.OO, S!).M), SIO
Anrt Up.
SPRING OVERCOATS, ALL WOOL:
OVERALLS 25 CENTS A PA1R. FINE WHITE SIIIRTS of
Make PINE HALL a fricndly call and be shown these croods, a
others.
LARGEST STORE, LARGEST STOCK, L0WE8T PRICES IN VERMO
A few Boys Suits carried from last j'ear at half price.
otherwHc wiii reccive funded for all goods purcliased of us not found to be exactly
sented.
F- Jm Bond,
WE SHALL BE OPEN
Saturday, July 3
For 30 dayn, und : dnys only, we Will
niaku one Hxi I'lmtii ol any Iteldence or
vlew wlthiii one inile ot Mudlo for two dol
lars (2) or one ilozeu saine slze for hix dol
luri. Iteifular prlee for thln woik is llrstplc
ture or?12 perdozen.
Vleivn of Ililillelinry nml lcliilty
in Ktock and more ln preparatlon.
A flne set ot views ol Lake Uuninore and
Mlver Lake scenery on band
Orders by mall or
pronipt attentlon.
k a. jmxs
Monev
as rep
21-13w
SteamerWiitcrLilr,
I.riS HAAIKLS, Mnnter.
Wlll ruii dally during the SeaMin ol 1SM1,
butween
VerKeiiin-H, Vt. nnd tVestport, A.
und to l'ort llenry, N. V., If requlred.
Leuvlim Verttenne' at U a. 111., sharp, conneet
liiK at H'estport with the cnri koIiik south anil
wlth the Hne boat KuhiK north; and retiu ninj;,
eonnectlni; ut Veixennes with the aiternooii
trains koiuk Miutb. She wlll recelve and land
pajengers at all intcnuediute polnts.
rintos S7ojry Low !
THE DI8TRIOT CONVENTION.
l'he Hi'puhlicnns of this eongreional
distriet met in eonvention by their dele
gate in the eity hall, Hurlington, yes-
terday. The eonvention wa ealled to
order by .laine M. Slade, Eq., of the
distriet eommittee in the abenee of its
ehairtnan, llon. C. V. Witters of Milton.
Ilon. L. I). Eldredge of Middlebury va
tnade ehainnan. Ilon. John V. Stew
art wa1- notninated tor tneinber ot Con-gren"-
by Chas. M. U'ilds, Esij., of Mid
dlebury; tlic iioininatioii wa -eeonded
by (ine or mon'deli'gati". lrom eneh eoun
ty, E. M. Wiight of Orwell repie-'enting
thls, and Mr. htewart was niadi' tht! iiom-
inee of tlie eonvention bv aeelaination.
Ilon. W. I.. liurnap wa- ehainnan ol the
eonunittee on reolutloii, and (Jeorge
liatuinoud of Middlebury ehainnan of
that to nominate a distriet enninnttee.
Mr. Slade reiuaius tlie Addison eounty
inember of thls eonunittee.
l'erfeetly MitKfuetory ternn niade with
nie or OAeurdon naities.
l'erons 1 vinir ln towns south ot Vcrirennes.
as tar a Itutland, ean take the tiain that
strikes VeiL'ennei at s:.'i0 u. m. and cniinect
wlth the I.ILY, crn the lake or spend the
uuy ai any poim on ine lUKe, unu reiurn in
wea-on for the 7 4(1 truin, nouUi. The niOft en-
Joyment lor the lea-t inonev, ever otfeied the
puhllc. J5-w(i
Wait till then and let us show y
what
Boots, Slioes and Slippers
yQjj SA.I1E. 1 want tor yourselt and iamily. u
nave a larte varieiy ai iow prices.
I have deeided to elo-e lnyerennicrj'in Mld
dieuury 011
Saturday, July 3,
beeaue ol lnek of putronaKe, und olTer for
wile ull thetunks fliurns und llxtures ot u
liiM clanK ereaniery tltted to bandle the milk
ol rrfioc'ows;
Ur. wlll enter lnto tmrtnersliin with a iiihii
who knuwK ol a loeullty where nillk will bo
dellvered twlee a duy, wbere 400 to W eows
cun be necured und wbere there is plenty of
runniiiK water lor lurther iartleulars en-
inire 01 or auurenH
F. W. ATW(JOl).
West .-aiKbui'y, Vt., .luly 1, lsi;. jT.tt
wmii
F ALL I
nnv
CALL AND SEE US,
wm
A Child's Terrible Fate.
I.illie, tlie little daughter ot Mr. l.a-
larrar, was run over at Swanton, Tuesday
by the .") p. in. way freight lrom the east
on the Hoston and Lowell road. The
ehild's left arm and leg were taken olV
and she was otherwise terribly tnutilated,
yet she lived in great agony an hour and
l!0 lninutes. She was less than two
years old, and the father had started up
the traek, not notieing that his baby was
followiug. Ile stepped aside to let the
train pass, only to see his little girl
elimbing the rails in front of the engine.
Stati: or vi:kmo;vt.,
, IMMtrlfl of AiIiIIhoii, ha.
tOl'KT OV INSOI.VK.NCV.
ln the niatter of John II. MtrL'ent, insolvent
dsbtor.
Take noticc. that John II. saruent. of Mld
dlebury, in the distriet ot Aihll-on, dld, on the
jaiu uuy 01 june, nie in ims coun nis peu
tion lor ndlndlcatlon ot lnolvency ; and that
a nieetinir ot credltorsot suld lusolvent dubt.
or will be held at a eourt of insolvency, at the
nrobute on ee ln -Mliiu eburv. ln "alil illstrlct.
on the lHth day ol July, lfv!, ut 10 o'eloek ln
thu forenoon. to move tholr debts nnd choooo
one or more asi(nee8 ofhls Ltutu; and that
the paynient of any debts and the dellvery ot
any propeny oeionKinR to sum ueuior, to nnn
or tor nis use, anu tne irunster oi uny proper
tv bv hlm. are torbidden bv luw.
Dated at illddlebury, this'J'Jth duy of June,
Hv the Court.
Attest M . A. IIIIOOKS, KcgNter.
urocenesi rocerie
A FULL LINE OF
INCLUDING THAT EXCELLENT FLOUJR,
Farmers have begun haviug this vear
at a somewhat earlier tlate than ordina
rily. Ilereaboute the crop isafairaver-
age. A few weeks ago there was talk of
an extraordinary yield, but it is found
that this js not the ease. Old tneadows
are espeeially dKappointiug.
I'rof. A. A. Hopkins of Kochester, X
Y., who is Interested in the question of
Prohibition. will speak upon thls topic
in tlie town liall tliis (rrlday) evening at
7:30 o'eloek. I'rot. Hopkins is abrilliant
sjieaker, and has leetured all through the
South and West. This is a rareopportu
uity to listen to a clear preseutation of
this livitig topie.
v nue .Mr. iimi .Airs. raiiK i.ucia were
driving on Court street, Tuesday after-
noon, thcir buggy was tipjied over just
after turnlng out for a heavy wagon,and
the oecujiants were thrown out. Mr
Lueia, although eonsidenibly shaken up,
eseajied without any broken bones, but
Mrs. Lueia was not so fortuuate; one of
her legs was broken near the ankle and
the fraeture is a very bad one, eausing
her mueh pain.
inose wno niust go out ot town ln or
der to satisfy their coneienees ln the
niatter of eelebratingthe-tth, ean goany
where on the Central Vennont's lines for
fare one way; tiekets good going on the
3d and ."ith, but not good for return after
theath. On Monday specinl trains will
be run between Rutland and Kurllngtou,
passlng licre north at i :M a. in.; return-
ing, leave ISurlington at 10 p. in. and
reach Middlebury at 11 :25.
1 he work of eonstruetlng eonerete
sldewalks Is still going on. Wlth the es
eeptlon of a short dlstaneo in front of the
Vallette bloek and Mr. Sayre's pretnises,
there Is now a guod walk frotn Mrs.
Slaile's bloek to Weybridge street. The
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF NSTRUCTION.
rhi organization ot edueators will
hold its annual nieetiug at Iiar Harbor,
Me., July (1-10. Tliose frotn this vielnity
wishmg to attend can get half fare to
liurlington and rouud trip tiekets tlieuee,
good till August II, ean be had for $11.30.
Kedueed hotel rate will prevail at the
Harbor during the meeting. Tho'e de-
siring further partieulars should address
Prineipal S. W. Landon, Hurliugton.
No inlurious elfects can tollow the une ot
ver' Acup eure ln malarial dlseane!-. It
eontaliiH u speelflc and unfuilinK nntldote for
iniusuiatiee iiolsons' with remedial uiients
whlch e-tpel the poisonoii' bmuors, purlty the
tvbtein, uud leuvu lt heulthy and relnviKorat-e"d.
lUarrteb.
KOVLANO GOODUICH In Middlebun-,
June 30, by Hev. Lewis II. .speare, nev.
Ueorire Itowlund nt hdwurdbville. N. l ..
uiuler nppoiniment us inisionury io apan,
und .Miss Ilelen A. Uoodiieli ot .Middlebury.
I1UYANT IfOWDlftll In Weybridge, June
30. bv Hev. b. Lewis 11. Sneare. Iloruee H.Ilry-
ani Ol junmicuuiy anu jiiss uurriu t.. ju.
dlsh of Weybridge.
STKADMAX ln Ilristol. Junu 27. Mrs.stead.
uian, ageit years.
VJTATi: OF Vi:il.MOiT
O DUti lct of Addison, as.
Ile it reuienibered, that at a hessionnt thu
'robate Court holden ut -Middlebury wltliin
und for sald distriet ontho30tli duy of June,
A. I). Isn).
I'reseut llon. Lyinau 1.. Kuann, Juuge.
Wbereas. David K. llovee. uduilulstrator of
tho estnte ot SmltliT. Itowley, late ol -Mlddle-bnrv,
in sald Illstrlct, deceiued, hns this duy
iiresemeii ui suiu Lounnis petiuon in wru
iur. settlnu fortb. tliat lt will bo necessuiv
to sell a uurt ol the real estate of sald de.
eeased, for thu payiuent of tho debts and
churKcs of udinlnistnitlon; and also that it
wlll bo beneneial lor all partles lutercMcit
therelu to sell thu wholo of tho real estuto of
Kild leceaseil,and therelu niuklngappueatinn
to suid Loiirt for lieense to muku saeb sale.
And sald admlnlstrutor havlni: nroi ueed to
said eourt the asentln wrltlug of ull theheirs
lesiuiiig in inis iaie inteiesieM ln suiu real
estate. lt lsorilered that all nersons Interested
iutliuestatu of said deeeased, be notilled to
uppcttr before sald Court, at tho l'robato of.
Ilee in .Middlebury, ln sald Distriet. on the I'.ith
day of July, A. 1. Iph!, at 10 o'eloek n. m., by
puiillratioii of this order, three weeks siieees
slvely jirevious Uiereto, in the Middlebury
ltegUter, a newspaiier prlnted at .Middlebury
aloiesaid, toshowoauseif any they lmiv have,
wny saui uceusu suouui uoi oe granteu.
'i: I.V.MAX K. KNAI'l', Judge.
Go and See
the
NOVELTIES
for
THIS MONTH
at
G. E. Marshaij's.
juxamme u-ooas. u-et Jrrice
AND TEST THE QUALITY
BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE
Middlebury, Vt., June 8, 1SSG.
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