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gptiietttei Igll gegurfw Tol. LI. MIDDLEBURY, VERMONT, S13PTEM13EK 3, 1880. 2sTo. 53G. lllibblcbury Hcgistcr. PUDLISHED BY the" register co., Mlt.T. STtlKKT, MinMjlHU'llY, - - VKltMtlXT. Entered at tlie Middlebury Vostnfice ai SecomU Cta.it Matter. E. H. THOBP, Editor and Managor. T K It .M S : One Yonr, $IM Slx Months, FourMontli( M Throo Montlis .10 Advortlslii! Kntcs on nppllcntlon. 3-After HiIh dute papers w ill mtt be illi. eoutiiiuod uttho c.vplrntlon of tlie tltno pnid lor, unless nottcu lsfilvoiint the tiinc of sub pcrlptlou or bcforo the Mibserlption cxplres. fnless Mieh notlee l- nlven tlif paper wlll be eontlmiod to responslblo pcrsoiiH 1 111 they re. qnost its dlseontinuunee iiinl pny np nll ar. lenram'i. Thls eenu the bct plun, nnd wlU 1)C ndhored to ln tlie conduct of thls pnpor hereiifter. Joli l'lllNTtNd of every vnriety iit the lowo-t prlces oonsisteut wlth good work iiml qu rculty of stock. F1MDAY, SKl'TKMHER :t, 18S0. Republioan State Ticket. For (iorernor. Klli:XK7.i:it .1. OllMMIEK ot llrnnilon. For IJevtenant-Goremar; I. HVI K. FL'I.LEIt ofllnittleljoro. For Tnamrer: WM. 11. DfllOIS nl Itainlolph. I'nr Sfcntarg of State: C1IAI!I.1 W. l'011Ti:it ol Montpelier. For Anditor of Accmmtt: K. lli:XKY POWKI.L ot lilchfora. For Member of Congrcn: IIOX. JOIIX W. TKWA1!T of Middlebury. Addison County Nominations- ,, Senators: Iinuvsirs W. XII ofXew llnven, Al.liKKT K. MVMXV ot Leicester. For tiiKiftant Judyts: Wm, .-. Wltloiir of Waltham, Mvno.v I'l.Arrot shoreham. I'nr Stati's Attnrniy. . ii M. Wii.iis ot Middlebury. I'nr Slnrijr: 1 Ii iu a i;t) (. i. viik of Lincoln. I'or High liailitf: II. II. llii'l.i.v ot Klpton. I'or JmhcM of I'robate: Lvm.vs Y: Knai'I' for Addison Dltrk-t. .loll.v I. Mllll for Xew Ilaveli District. Prohibition Ticket. tatk officlk. 1'or fiortrnor, iu:xiiy. m. m:i:lv. I'nr I.initniant-Cortraor. W. I.. I'KAliL. I'nr Trtaarr, L. W. WY.MAX. For Srcretftry of State. (,. I.. fTOUY. For Aintitar of Accoiintt, LKVl . I.KWIS. COl'XTY OFFICKlt-. For Senatnr. lt. T. lmt-TOI., O. 1'. Mt:.vt. For Ass'ntant Jndgti. .1. C. bMIIll.UM), T. ME.vnint. For I'robate Jndge, Addison Disirict, .1. K. CHANK. For Statt'n Attornty, HKNllV S. KooTE. For Shcriif. CritL'b A. ISL'MP. For High lluliff. KDOAlt SANFOItl). Democratio State Ticket. For Governor. STEl'IIEX C. SHL'KTLKFK of Montpelier. Fur Ututennnt-dortrnor. I'ATHICK M. MKI.DON ot Itutlanil. For Treaiurer, TIIOMAS II. CHUltn of Thetford. For Stcrttary of State, W. W. ItlDKU of HrMol. For Anditor of Aecounix, .1. A. WILDKK ot Windsor. COUXTV TICKET. For Seuators, I'ATUICK O'X'EII, ol llrlstol, . .1. E. l'AKKKK ot WhltlllK. For AMibtant Jmlgea, IIectou (iAt.E ot Addison, llExitv Xiciioi-s olllrldport. For State' Attorneg, Jah. E. .STAri.BTO.v o( Middlebury. For shertf, Ilr.Niiv (i. Hatiiohn ot New Hnven. For High llailijf. G'HAiiLES K. (iEE of Ripton. For Judge of I'robate, Addison District, Ij. hlL. Wiiiiilir ot Weybridge, A1.THOLTGH the iirintlug of boltcrs' tickcts, likc tlie rcgular IScpublli'an tlcUets except tliat the name of Mr. Stevcns is substittitcd for that of Jlr. Nash, has been strenuously dcnlcd, if any onc itoubts it we can show them a gpeelinen at thls ofllcc. It 1s onc of a lot Btfiit by a Vergenues Democrat to a Hristol Democrat. The latter, In comnioii wlth the most of his p.irty hereabouts, doenti't llke fuch iiroceedlngs, and re fused to dlstrlbutc the ballots as he had been reqncttrtl to do. Don't be Fooled. We prlnt clsewhero the full Itepubll can, Detuocratlc aiul Prohibition State aud county tickcts for the guldance of voters. 'Whatevcr ticket you vote, see that it correspomls wlth these. Look out for8ilit tickets. They wlll be circu lateu, and, if you areu't carcful, you wlll vote for a wrong nian. 'lVikc partlcular jiains about the naines of Senators, atul eee thnt you don't oaft a ballot for Mr. Stevens by mlstakc. The Main QUE8TI0N. The chlef (luestloli that ouf;ht to be asked of thosc who seek to rcjircscut thulr puveral towns ln the next fjeneral aecmbly 1, whether they iiropose hcar tily to work for the re-eleetlon of Hon. CJeorjto I'. Kiliimiid lo the Unllcd States Scnate. Thls u 111 be the maln issuu at the I'oiuliig selon. We have not coii-iidered lt nccdful dur lnj; the pat few inonths to take up und refute every one of tlicmitiierouscliurgcs broiitilit :i:iiiist the Senator by the or f;aiia woiklni; aifalnst hhu. He has been so l.on and io proinlneitly beforc the peojile of the State and nation that thuy know and nppreplutu hhn, and will bc low to bpllcve him tmworthy their con tiiiued Ptipport. The people of thls coun ty and State ate toosensible totakestoek ln charge lirought purcly frotu personal tnotlve. Two year ago the niajority of the voters of the county had faltheiiough iu .Senator Edinunds' Integrlty to be lieve that the couie he took was the ou lj one he could honcPtly sidopt. The fott ,'1w, trnn .1 tc tri'it f lnil ttmti lt.it'n lioftti diguted wlth tlie bittcr warfare waj;eu by the opposition through the suinnier, and new lt 1s hard to llnd hereabout.s an out-aud-out antl-Kdniuuds tnan. llence we do not thlnk Addison county will :-cnd a single antl-Ediiiunds repiesentatlve to Montpelier tlils full. His frleutU greatly out-iiuinlerhiseiien)ie.,and if thelornier wlll exercie ordinary caiition tlie out coinc will be right. J!ut they tliould not. forget that agents of the oppoition are working, and act acconlingly. Sheer Nonsense. The Vergennes Vennonterof Iat weck coiieludcs a swroping denial of any liolt ing ticket lieing printed wlth thi state nicnt : A?egoto ptcss we learn tliat tlie boanl of civil autliority of Monkton liai deuidedthatC.il. Sinitli (who was ad niitted to the county convention a a del egale, or Mibstltute. and votod for Xa-li) is not a voter. What clVect will tliis liave upon Mr. X.t-Ii. T)ii N an ab-uid ioitlon, to whlch there are two very obviou aud ontirely sulllcient answcr.s : l'ir-t It i not neceary that a dele gate to a convention sliouid be a voter. Monkton nilgbt have fent a niinor nr u miiikiii, aud eitlier would have been a proper delegate if it had been Jhown that the caueus was iluly warned and falrly comluctcd. Tlie town was entitled to eigltt vote., and it wa none of the con vention's btii5ines wlioin tlie l!eiul)li cans of the town dplegated to cat tbe-e votcs. Second Granting for the take of ar- guiiieut that Mr. Sniith was not a duly- qualitied delegate, and throwing out his vote, Mr. Xash still had the J'2 votes nec- esiary to a choice. He had 11.1 with Mr. Sinitli and only were re(iuired for a choice. The ballot was as follows : Wholu niuuber Jt-.'l Ni"cenrv for ehoice M Mr. NH'ih lind m Mr. Mcrennhad 7 Mr. Allcn h:id 11 Mr. Mnnloy hud 1 If the Verinonter had taken pain to pcrform a siinplc problein in urithtnetle the result would have shown tliat Mr. Xash had tl.'l votes, w hile Mesrs. .Stev eus and Allen togetlier had 811, giving Mr. Xash four moro than both the oth ers. Subtract from the total vote of Mr. Xash Mr. Smith's vote, and Mr. Xash still has a niajority of two over all his conipctltors. The decislon of the board of civil au tliority will have aud can have no ell'ect whatever so far as Mr. Xash is concern ed; and people wlioaredisposed to abide by decisions of the party expre'.sed through its regular organizations can have no valid reason for boltiiigthenotn iuation of Mr. Xali. Mr. Stewart's Record. The IJoston Jourual's Washington cor respondent is engaged ln writlng tip the dolngs of Xew Knglaud congressmcn during the sesslon just closed. llere Is what is said of Hon. Jolm W. .Stewart's -yvork : Jlr. .Stewart's worK during tlie session was chielly conllned to the iudiciary couiinlttee rooni, where, wlth Mr. Tuek er of Vlrginia as a Rub-coinniittee, he inade u careful and very exhaustlve study of the Mo. .iioti problein, the result o'f whlch was embraced in thejolnt rcsolu tion rcported froni the coniuilttce, ainen datory of the constltution of the Unlt-d Stiitcs,deflnlng polygamy and prohlbltiug it iu tlie Stntes aml conferrliig jiower upon Cong.ess and the Unltcd tjtatea courtg to enforce the prohibition. This rejiort contains an eluborate suiuiuary of the leglslatiou, hlstory and literature of the Morinou qucstlou. Tho result of the work of the sub-commlttce is further seen In u blll whlch waf, reportcd, amen datory of the Senatc blll of whlch Mr. Edinunds was the author. The House blll Is much inore radical,and isprobably iniicli morc cllective iu its provUious than any blll hltherto presented to Cougress. It inects tlie heartyand unqualilled ap proval of every intelligent gcntllc in Utah, and is bclleved by them, wlthout exceptlou, so far as the couitultteo was advlsed, to be the best blll yet devlsed. Mr. Stewart was also a luember of the Curtin comiuittce on htbor, whlch ln vestlgated the great Southwestem rall road strike. Mr. Stevart's report as a nieinbcr of tliat coimulttec Is not inade public, for the reason tliat Oov. Curtin, lor purpocs of his own, dld not )crnilt the coiuiuittec to inake a report, aud ha secured leave for lt to sit during the re ces and to enter upon a rovlng invctlga tion. It i gencrally understood that Mr. Cuitiii's purpo'-e in thl wa to keep the "iibjeut an open one, ln order that the iJei'nocrats inlght secure any possible polltieal capital that inlght bc derived from lt during tlie cainpalgii, aml that Mr. Curtin inlght hiinself Ini'ldentally proniote his own chanecs as a canilldale for governor of Peniisylvania. Itishint ed thnt, at the proper time, thls couiuiit tee will bc eonvened to meet at suitable places for thls purpoe ln I'enii'sylvaiila. The ostenslbtu reason of Gov. Ciirtin for the failure to inake this repoi't wa tlie eoiiunittee's iliability to exainlne Vice l'reldent Hoxle of the MIsouii 1'aclllc railroad. who, on aecouiit of sevcre 111 iws, was not uble to nnwcr a subpnna. All the evidenee as to the railroad's ad inlnltrution, liowever, was fttlly tlNelo ed upon cxainiuntiou of the diviaion siiperintcndents nnd the fact wa eStah lislied on evitlence that the strike wus wholly wlthout eAuuse or justllicatiou. Xo report was possible wlileh dld not rellcct severolj- upon the Knights of I.a lior, whoc leaders theinclves, upon the .sland, subsequently adinitteil that tlie "trike wa undertak'eu wltliout just cjiuse. If Mr. .Stewart had inade a report he tiu doubtedly would have stated tliat the strike was without oxeue, and that. the .suhseijucnt actloii of tlie strikcrs was n contiuued series of out rages upon the rights of persons aiul projierty, and greatly to thedetrinient, of the interets of theiieople of balf a doen State. It is not iiuprobablc tliat, ln view of tliee clrcuiustances, tlie fear of giving ollence to an organl.ation whlch has liecoine a large polltieal factor iu niany ection, where niany of the coin inittee reside, wa another reason wliy tlie chairiiian and Deuiocratic nieiubers of the coinnilttee deire to prevciit a re port and to keep the iuvestigation open. .Mr. .Stewart va a niember of the sub coinmiltee. coiHisting besides liiiuoelf of (iov. Curtin and Mr. Iturnes of MNourl, whlch took some of the inoJt iniportant teatiinony. It will be seen from a peru al of this' teMliuony that tlie exainination of witiies-es by Mr. Stewart wa deigncd to biingoiit tlie true hUtory of the move inent aud that. iu tlii- ell'oit, he wa en tirely suceettil, as the leading newspa per'lu the Vet adinitted at the time. Mr. Mewart alway votcd on the riglit ide of public nuc-Uion iu tlie Ilou-e, and never wated tlie public time by bun couibe -peeclH'. or im'iimbercd the Itec ord wlth spceehe printed upon leave, at the expcn-e of the public trea-ury. .Mr. Stewart jirepared peeehes, whlch there :b no opportunity to delher,iipon the MoriiHi'i quetioii. the interstate coiiiinei'cc! biii and tlie labor and Chinee immlgratioii blll. Terrible Earthquakes. Charleston and Cohiinbia, S. ('., aud Savaimah and Augu-ta. (ia., have been vNited by a greal calamity thU week in tlie sliape of an earthquakt! which began Tuesday night and contiuued till Wedne day, thoiigh tho greatest shouk were those ol Tuesday night. I)ipatchc ay that Charleston, S. C., is iu riiins. Tlie damage will reach oer ,0(10,011(1, tho dead nuinber over 0 persou", chielly colored, aud the wouuded niany hiindieiK. The city is a vompletu wreck. St. Michael's and St. l'hilip's churches, two of the historlc churches Iu the city, are in ruln. So I Iliberiiian hall. Tlie police station and tnaiij' other public biiildings and ftilly two-thinK of tlie residences iu tlie city are unluhabltable. Tho strcets are lilled with niascs of fall en brlcks and timber.s and choked with prostratc telcgrapli and telephone wires. .Summerville, a small city '2-1 niilcs from Charleston, was nearly destroyed Tuesday night. The business part of the town is iu ruin. Many people are reportcd as kllled by the falllng walls. The lirst two shocks at Coluuibia, S. C, werc fearlul. lluildings rose and fell llke boats on the waves of the oceuu and swayed to and fro. People rtishcd inadly from their liouses into the strcets. Some leajied from the windows and wcre Iiijured. Many of the most substantial buildliigs were shaken to their foiinda tions, and the walls cracked and sprung. All through the South from Virginia to MUslssippi tlie quakings ot the carth cau-ed panirs among the people and dld ilamage to bulldlugs. The wildest scene prevailed about the Itichnioiid (Va.) pri on where the convlcts iu the general lright were let into tlie prion-yanl. Fears of an uprishig among them lol lowed and the niilitary of the city were suinmoned aud 10,000 excltcd people sui rouuded the walls. The shriek.s of tlie prisoncrs were hcard for half a nillc. Two of them managed to getoutside, but were llred at by the soldiers and caught. Ahuost a panlo fidlowed the llr-t shocks at llaleigh, X. C. Suvcral of the larger buildliigs wcre conslderably dam aged by the rocking and the strcets wero lilled with exeited people. Few people iu the towu slcpt that night. Thrce successive shocks violently rocked Atlauta, Ga., throwing dowu clilmneys and shattering windows. Tho electiic flre alarms were disturbed and all the euglnes in the city rushed through the crowded strcets iu response to the calls. The scene ln the negro quartcrs was es pecially welrd. The colored people tol 1 upon tlielr kuees and wept and pleaded for meruy. Tho preachers went aiuoeg them dcclarlug that tho day was at haud when nieu must repent of their slns. ln soveral cases they organized lo easts and sang and danced, dcclariiifi m.it tln were ready. At Bread Loaf Inn. tFrom tho Hofcton Tratiscrlpt.J Abovo tho woodj smnmtts of these hllU, Whoic wnvy oiitllnns glrd nnd wnll nrotind Tho "enp-llko liollow" where Is Itread I.oaf Inn (A iilenknnt plnoe to pn vncatlou time), A Hllcnee broods the saltry snmlncrday; That sooinM llko a periietiml repoe. The clotiiN that hanif abovo u ln the vault Ol heaVeli aronnehoiiul,nnd tholrshailowslio riuiiovlnjj pntclici on the forut trev. A Mitoky Irnzo to llTOad I.onf Motintafii ltS Ilronil-iihoiilderitd nread T.oaf, with his Barli of sprurc Along thls wlndlm il(and on tlie sIojiuh Witbiii-th5''elearlr(siir.lj'tltohpt0n fabns Tlie (jiuvej-iird 1 beyoiHtbebjook beloVj TlifcKrAssuncut.alj.oUliU'iiuiib'lut.l'aJis. i The Biubids ilpeJiiiiKln tho tortlle rtelds .'7 Hencntli tnj- wlndov.;p:lst tllCTtpliljleei.i' ,, l hear tho rnttllni? noise tho mower iimkoi WJio eut.s the dalsiedifmss with his muehlno,; I heur lilin callliiK to his hot '.es now, Thtit liult and hturt obeillent to his vuice, I.lko luuuali.kind. Iliearthe prattlv, too,. oteblMren wlth tjielr hm-ses on the wnik Ttils boitclry Is ehildien'M pniiullso. The lounsern on tho binad verandas read Apart.or slt ln Kroups to that or i-cw, Or doze, or smoke, aivl all wlthout u cure. . . Ilehlnd the vine that wiieen them Iroui tjiif. Him. . . A Kentld breezc. ts stli'rlng ln tlie lenven; It lcels Its wny, llke lliiKers ol the blind, And HildH und 1am Iny fnce; I kndiV nbt whenee It eoiiies,,m)r whither Koes; I hardly know The north or .south, the eu-t or west, nor caro To know; I senreely liold in inlnd mj'iiamc. Jly lnlnd is cnipty us a sea-searehed sholl Tliat aks nut lor auolher oceiipant. To me thls is a tlrenmy lotus liiud, A laiul ot peaco aud Hweet fiiv,tfulnesl A land whosesmnnier is nn alti'ruoon, A land wheie i-liiffs tu. Imppy orlol,., A laiul whosn Miimiucr nlht are nlwayseoo, A laiul ot slmwers and pci petual meen, A laiul to nie wlthout a l(?b or enru. lleyond tho suinmer houe, In the ravlnc, The bi ook runs on, bridt.'cd only by the ti unks (II liillen tives, where patlent anlei-s love Wlth sklltul hand toeast aml east the fly, And snateh the sblnlii!; troutlets Iroin the pool ; Wheie j onths and niaiilens strrdl, and ehll dren wade; Where yoniiK aml old aud nilddle-aned resnrt To whlle away tlie Imur, brldlit, siinimer hours. And oti, if eaitli liolds an i:iyium, It is not in Mime ea-tei n paluee urand, With .s.ieird Kioes und aneieut nieinoiies, Witli foiintains playliiK in u peitunied alr, With -oiiks ol luil.biil aml ofnlKhtlni.'ab', Where All and nature muke a pamdlse, Where btiites nie delled, but men aie slave, Aml (iod Is not in all Ihe riiiwol tliouabt; Tis heie, where every nian wus born u kinj;, Where cuinniei's heat to day is on the hills. Ilut wintcr's blusts wlll purily the alr, And trouble's trluN pnrlly the snnl, Aml 1111111 with Xatme clhnli the to beaven. Kinvvim X. I'omekov . llicnd I.oaf Inn, Klpton, Vt. Mr. O'Neill Resion8. The following letlcr has been handed ii- for publicatiou : To A. T. STAi'i.urox, Ks(,i., (.'bniriimii Dein. Co. Commiltee: Ovving to pre-sing busines-, and thank ful lor tlie honor conferred, I am obligcd to decline the nomiuatlou of Senator for the northern jirobate district ol Addison county. Iliistol, Vt., Scpt. 1, lSSii. Patkiuk O'Nkii.i.. It has been rumored lorseveral vveeks that it was the. plan of Jlr. Stevens' Iriends who seeni to be of both partios aml largely Democrats to have Mr. O'N'eill resign aud put Mr. Stevens name on the Deuiocratic ticket. What the Denuicrats expect to inake out of lt isn't clcar. Thoc ot the party Iu thls end of the county do not take kindly to the schenie, whlch was apparently gotten up by Vergennes Democrat, some of whoin wcre aetive workers for Mr. Ste vens belore the I'epublicaii convention. Ennoit lti:(iisTi:it.l Col. A, S, Traov for Representative Editor JlryMrf : Periuit me through the voliuiiii- ol your jiajMM'to express the IMclereiu'e.s of many Itepiiblicaii-on the ijiic-tloii of tow u icpii seiit.ilive. Whlch ol the two promineiit ia i n liila t c- ought lo icieivc the ollKe? Col. 'I'r.ity :i vvell a-Col. Knapp vva a di-tiiigiii-lied "ol dicr in the latc vv.ir , and, a they were unitod then in tlghiinga connnmi cneiny, itiicly in tlie'lcs.s dangoioii' lleld of piili-tic!-thuie ouglit not to e.i-t any flvilr betwicn them. ( ol. Knapp has b,vn honored, and will be at the viuiiiiig clection, with tlie olllce of judge ol probate, the be-t ollicc llnaiieially of .iny iu the coiiidy (bariing poMbly the ollk'C of sheilin,and this fact had niuch to do with giving the ol tice of town clerk lo the pru.-eul woithy iutumbeiit last pilng. The people dc iiKind lairuc.s- iu the di.stribution of f liccs. lt Is not right, to givo tJiuin all to one nian, but to pas them around il otlicr porson cuu be foitnd qualillcd to them. Col. Kn.ipp makes a verj ac- '1 lable udge of probate and he has be conie such by closc attention to lu du ties. It N an (dllce that requires the con sinnt attention of the judge. Xow, if glvet' the ollice ot towu rcprescntt'ilve, would he not be loaded down, aud would not tho interest of many snflerV If ho would rodgu the olllce of judgo thero would he (lill'crent fei )'i ihe coulrary, i Tracy d"es not liold oill . ,Ile ii uiuinyi mbtnwAl.svlth jany olll t fl'uty that would clfeit the Intorests. ! .tuy vviio he u'ieii lo rejire:ent ihe wu e hu- ii' !' "If fo; . llme. Again, he is a strong supporter of Hon. Gco. F. Kthntiiids, a trtie-bltie ltepubll can, who has on every occaslon workcd hard for the success of, the ticket, both State and national ; Aw'as a Ulahie llepub licau in tlie oampalgn'of l$8-i, when nia ny fo;-4ook,tho ,old party llag ;','and went aftcr fetrange''god8."t),:Hc Ujit.'grJnd tyjie of tho Amcrican soldier, a scarred veter au, a friend of every old couirade, and a iiujH wtll ' lijfcuiiied joft ev');ry ijitdstion vital to the State and nation. Can we do hetter thiin lo give lil'irr our uulted support next. 'J'uef day ?; .. llwcm.icAX. Middlebury, Vt., Aug. :i0, 1SMI. lt is cstiniatcd that 18,000 people at tend the Xew England fair at Ilangor, Me., Wednesday aflcrnoon. THE OF ni'KMXiTKV, VT, Oliern advantaires ot thoroiigU liistrtietiou iiml t'very tuolllty lor nrqulrlnK a praetleal lluslneKi Edueatloii seeond to no other simi. lar Instltutlon, and on terins,,nitu'li below those of any otlicr llrst-clnss Bunliiess ColleKe us niny be neen by a coinparlion with our rates of tultlon : 4'nmmerrlnl 'ournr, :t Mnntht, S'J.t J'huiioernplilc C'nurar, :i Munths, ": 25 KiirIIhIi t'ourac, II .tlonths, la The ColleKe ls open duilv, trora 8 a. m. to 5 p. in. aud ftroni Octoberlst to April lt) from , to II p. iu., for both sexon, who,receive IXDI. VIDfAL IXsTItUCTIOX in all branchco. Day Miideutri adinitted to eveniiiK scssions FJtEE. .send for our new elicular t. 3.!:.'im i:. (i. j;VAXSPrlncliml. uuu m m Tlie Mo-t sUt.c,.stiil l'KKI'AHEH FOOI) FOR NBW-BORN INFANTS. It may be u-ed with eonlhleneo, when tlie niotlier is iiuuhle tn lmi-e the ehild, as u site and nuturul sub-tilute for inother'f. tnilk. Tho BEST FOOD to bo uscd in conncction with Partial Nursing. Xo other food aiisvvers so perfeetly in sueh euses. Iteauxes no lstuibunee of illL'estion aml will be rellshed by tho ehild. A Sure PREVENTIVE and CURE for CHOIiERA INFANTUM. lty the use of thii. vreiligesttd iliui. t?aslly as. simllateil Food, fatal re-ultn lu tliis dreiuled cllseitso can be suiely prevented. A Porfoct Nutriont for Invalids in cithcr Chronic or Acute Casos. Itunilreils of liliy.sielans te-tlfy t6 ItnKreat vahip. It will be retalned wlien fven linie water and inllk l releeted by tlio stomaeh. lu djnpeptia, aml in all wastluK dlseses it bns proved the uio-t nutritious aml palatnble, and itt tlie same time tho imi-t econoniical of Foods. For an intant may be inade 150 Meals for $1.00. Spld by DrugKlsts 25c, .Mic, ?1.00. S-A valniiblc pamplilct entitled "Medlcal Opliilons on the Xutrition of Iiifanu aml In viillds," sent free on nppllcation. 2 Wkli.h, IttcilAHliso.s ,t Co., lJurlington, Vt. 1 S T O H !E5 AND- TWO FARMS FOR SALlf. Two Vory Doairably iiocatod Farms, both with splondid' build lngs, all slato roofs, ouu of 250 acres, situated near Depot, l'ost Ofllce, Store, &c, West Salisbury, and fornierly known as the Messer or Ctitting farm, niostlj Otter Creck lnterval; buildliigs and fenees all inade new or repaired as good as new within lat fouryears. 'ijie other a small fann of from f)0 to 00 acres, known as the Emellus Ihunp fann; splen did iiuii.i)ix;s; these also have been slated and repaired within tlie last four years ; one-half niilo from depot, pot olllce and store, blacksmith shop, etc. Also a 1'IXE STOliE UUIUJIXG, Wx ."0, opiiste depot, with platform to side track; rcccntly repaired, wlth slato roof; a splendid house over store for tamily to live, with cisteru aud draius, so do not have to go down stairs for aiiything. This property s all for sale upon tho ino-t liberal tenns aud prices. Address or call at liome fann by depot and cc subscrlbcr. E. G. DYER, ;t.lj West Salisbury, Vt. SHOREHAM The Fall trnn oftliis Instltutlon wlll beln on MOXHAV, .SEI'TKMIIKUT, 1SS0. l'rinelpal, Miss Vixin Ii. (iuiswoi.n, who has taunht hiijli bt hoola both iu Vermont and MussttchuectU aml roines well recommend. ed. j .IAMKS FOU1IKS. 1 II W.JOXKS. jCoin. MYltOX 1'l.ATT, ) Mioi J.. Vt., A.i',. I", lSsfl. 31 :3vt J3te 7. ' CENTRAL Hl SCHOOL! 3usmess (arbs. H. BLISS, ATTOItXET AXD.COtJXSELOlt. Olllcc in Tnppor's Jllock. Middlebury. Vt. w H. KINQSLEY, DEXTIST. Upstnlrs ln Allen lllock. Ofllco hours irom 0 u. m. till .1 p. in. Middlebury, Vt. g W. JUDD, ' ' Manufacturcr nnd deal'er ln all klnds of AMEPICAX AXD FOI'KIGX MAl'ULE, GKAXITE WOlirT, ETC. Wlth Old Middlebury Marble Co. T S. CHANDLER, PEXSIOX ATTOliXEY. llirroN, Vt , IX HIS OFFIC'E DAILT unless cnlled away. Corresponilonce caro. fully attcndcd to when stainp ls enclosed. E. MEIiTjEN, D. D. S., DEXTIST. Offico hours, 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. tn. Ofllca over Frank A. Fariisworth's ctore, MIDDbEUUIty, Vt. l.aughmg ga9 adniinlstered. J AMES J. FAY, BOOK IJIXDIXG, Itlnnk Ilook .tlHiiufarliirliif;. 1'aper ruled to order. Illank Ilooks Ite-bound. " lil'TI.AXU, . VT. "0-ly THE VERMONT kstmt and kmsk nriM'DA wv r"E nmimT -r ttiti (illers lor saie lt Oebentures, secured by Iteal Kstate Flrst JlortBiises ileposited with Trus tees. Debentures nre issncil in amounts of even hundreds for the tenn of llve veai-B, with in. terest coupons attaehed puyable seiul-annu. ally, at Fir.st X'atloinil Itank, Orw ell, Vt or remltted to tlie liolder bv draft, wltliout elmiue. Capital, iiaiil up 1.Vi,ikX Additional responslbility of stock. holder.s, 1.10,000 Total Uuarantee Fund 300,000 llefore lnvestlnt; el-ewhcie, writo forConi. pany'n circular explHlnint; sccurlties and uictliods ol buslncr.. C. IZ. HUS1I, Trenaurer. FOR SALE ! Tlio Karni known a the llayward fann, oeeuiiled by tlie lato C. X'. llayward in hl8 llfo. time, situated in tlie north-cast jm rt of Ilriil. port, Addison County, Vt., eontainiiiK about 1IO nerm of exeellent liind. Adapted to riilsiiiK luiy nnd Kiain or to stock raislnfr. J I its a trood wood lot und a (,'reat variety of elioiee fruit. Good liiilldliiL's nnd aa beautlful a loeation as tho county all'ords. Titlo per. feet and io-se?ion iriven Oetober 1. 1SS. For particuhirn and tenns apply to j. j. cit.vrvi:, iiiiiiport, vt., J. II. I-rCIA, .Mnutpellrr, Vt. June 1.1, 100. 35-tf SMITH & ALLEN Keep on hand, or furnish on bhort notice, all kinds Ituilders Ilardware (Embraclnff, wlth the old vanctles.thc new and cclebratcd Xilesgoods), ATnils, Doors, .Sash, Itlind.s, nOSEXDAI.E I'OrtTLAXD CEMENT, III.ACK AND WHITE LIME. In nddition to other inaterial previously kept we liavo just recelved acar load of choico Canudu lleartyprnce MiincleH, (lslnch) vrhieh we wlll iell at very low ftgures. Ofllce and mlll flrnt door on Mlll Stroet. MIDDLEBURY. VT. NOTWITHSTANDING B. F. HASKELL'S LARGE SALES OF Carriages ! lio kccps tho nssortmont good, hav ing just recoivod a frosh stock, ma king tho bcst asBortment in tho county. , TWO MORE EXPRESS WAGONS AT COST. Also threo custom-mndo Concords, at much less than regular prices below cost of manufacture. West Cornwall, Vt. 3 o o