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MIDDLEBURY 11EGISTER, OCTOBBR 8, 1886.
Yol. LI.
Socal Hlattcrs.
The Weather.
OK THE TV1SBK KNDIM) WEIINEHIAr, OCT. fi.
. .... , Tltermomitcr.
Datc. Wind. .
7a.ni. Noon. u i. in.
Thme. Srpuini S.W. iw l
Frl. Oct. 1, S.W. M JW 4
Snt. " 1, N. M 4!l !W
Stm. " .'I, S. .10 m !il
Mon. " 4, S. 4J M f.r,
Tav: " :, N. 4!i fts W)
Wetl. " , S.X. 40 lli S2
Travelerb' GUIDE.
Trains pass Middlebury stntlon nt tlic hotira
glven below :
Goino Noimi Kxprcfw, 3 30 a. m.j local cx.
press, n. iu.; mall, 3:25 p. iu.; exprcss,
6:15 p. m.
Goino SOUTH Mftil, 9:50 a. m.j piifccngcr,
:5Jp.m.J mlxcil, 6:37 p. in.; expren, 10:03
p. Iii.
Mails Ci-ok North, 2:50 nml 7:30 p. m.j
South, 9:20 a. m., nml 7:30 p. m.
See Ccntml Vt. tlino-tablc, cKowhcre.
The churohes.
T. feTKl'IIK.VS.
lir.v. Alva K. Caiu'knti:!!, Hkctdk.
Sumlny Scrvlcos 10:15 a. m.; 7 :30 p. in.
" Sumlav School, 12:1.1 p. in.
FrldayK onlnt,' I'nivur, 7 :30 p. m.
Speeial Sorvicu on lloly Days.
COXGHKOATIONAI,.
ItKV. S. LEW'lb 11. Sl'KAllE, l'ASIOlt.
Sumlny mtvIcok, 10 :45 n. in. ; 7 :30 p. in.
Snbbath school, 12:00 m.
ThurMlay, eoiiloionco iiiooting, 7 :30 p. m.
HAl'TIsT.
IlKV. A. I)UK. I'AI.MKH, 1'ASTOH.
Suncliiy SMTviccs, 10:45 a. in.; 7:30 p. m.
6umlay f-cliool, 12:00m.
II. .1. Cliapinan, Mipc'HntumlL'iit.
Prayur-iiu'ftiiife', Tlimxlay, 7 :30 p. m
fceate frec.
METHOIIIST.
ltEV. JollN J. NOK, 1USTOK.
Sumlny Servlces : lo :45 a. m.
JoiuiB l'ooplo's incutliij;, (1:30 p. m.
STenlnKMTvlce, 7:30 p.m
Niubatli-M'hool, 12.(Klin.
Cluss.iiifi-tliiK, 12.00 m.
Class-ineetiiitf Wc(lncMla , 7 :30 p. m.
l'rayer-mceting ThurMlay, 7 :30 p. in.
ltO.MAN CATIIOI.IC.
llEV. llr.NKV I.ANK, l'ASTOK.
This ii tlio ordcr ot survlcos in tho II. C.
elitirch coinmeneint,' wlth thu llrst bumlny ln
Jcbrunry:
First Sumlny ln Kobrunrv Mns at lo:30n.m.:
catcclilsiu, 3:30 p. m.; bcnocliction, 7.S0
p. iu.
Suconil Sunilay ). at !t a. in.; cntochUin,
3.V.0 p. m.; bohcdiction, 7 :30 p. ln.
Thlrd Siimlay Ma at 10:30 a. iu. j catcchUni,
3 :30 ). iu.; bonocllctioii, 7 30 p. ln.
Kourth sunilny Xo mninlnKnr alturnooii ui
vico, biit bonuillction at 7 .'Sup.in.
Thu ubovo onlcrot -uivlcc.'- 1s to bo lollowcil
iii rotatlon evory lour cnusccutlvc sunilny.
LOCAL NOTICES.
llananasat Tulloy',
Kroli uyMor at .Munncy'..
I'. 1!. M'lect oytci nt Tulloy'.
J!ut 5u (.If.'ar in town at Tullcy'-..
Lurifu .-elect oyti'i at Maniu'y'.
tio to Clia'-u for all kiiids of phutu-.
(,'ulncc'i and I'liinburrius at Manni.'y'-.
.Mixed plckk-- Iu bulk, at Tullcy'-.
II you want baiwalii'- iu nicat, i to Tulli-y'.
niarkot.
Wantud, oats in i!.ehaiw loi-l'urnituiuat li.
II. Hopu'.
lluy the Autocrut llne Impoitud ,-tock cifiar,
Jcte at Tulk'yV.
Vlolln, baiijonnd KUitar'tiiiiK-.tliut uiado,
at .Marflmll's.
Xuw Koodi. coniinn nvarly cveiy day at Mar
fcliall'. .Mai-hall ntl'i-ra pi;cial idUL'fnu!iit to book
buyiM . s'u hl- ad.
If ycai aru ln nci'd ol laildui- call at li. II.
llojiu''. sokl cliuiip.
Goto II. II. IIojiu'm tor window nliailcs, lain.
lainbi'cquln jio1l', utc.
Xcw tiill lulllliifiy, ueh iii liat"., faucy
ifathei!', ftu., at K. It.Clay's.
400 jjcntV, lioy and clillilruii' ovcicoats at
I'luo llall, at vi-ry low priece.
I.urK"t tock ol liut.s and vuyii in tlio Mato.
l'llcfs way (Uiivii, at l'inu llall.
soiiiutliliu? new lor piin llcds at II. II.
llopu's. Call anil t-uo tliuin.
htowarfs couh'li uuro; i-vory bottlo wanant.
ed; at tlio Cato ltldur druu toio.
IiuoxMAKiNis. 31 1. Chuiehill.ovcrColby's,
41wl3
Full llne ot wraps Joibuy juckuts and Xuw.
uiarkcts, at C'layV.
Xuw stock of lounsu Just rKctlvod at 11. II.
Ilopu'i I-uiiiituiu storc, lU3Iain etrvct.
Kiik &A1.E. My hoiiM) nml lot on Xorth
I'k'itaant i-truot. Imiuln; of
tf .Iohn Jackoiin.
Koh Salk. A two horu liomo-powiir, wlth
ttiruaher, and wagon lor nioviiiK saniu. ln.
qulro at this olllcu.
CliaM) thu new photographur is tin niakini;
finu picturoh at hls new studio in 31rs. lade
Illoek -Middlebury.
Koh Salk Ciii:ai- A I'ull.blood Seoteh -lii'p.
lieru iiok, l nu Uu-l lariiici'M do ln thu woi lil
Kmiulre at tlils otllei.
Kall and wintur iiiillincry, Jackuts and
cl(mk, kIovi-k, laney Koods ctc, nuw icady
lor lii'pei tlon, at 3Ir. W'ni. sladu's.
Tlio Karini'iV I.oan aml Tnit eouimny
Kuaranteed 7 pereent inortKancs uru hold liy
.IiiiIkc l.ynian i:. Knapp, .Mlilillebury.
WKiPNESlHVsand ArL-itii.is Theso uru tlio
duyH wliuu 1 dellver Keiounu. lleinenilier
thu tlniu. Klltl). K. ItouKUs.
(fooils Mild at eot and le-t, ut thu toro of
.1. II. Sarrfent'n, aud all aeeount duu thu llrin
ot.l. II.MirK(!Utt uuihl bo paid wlthin thlrty
days.
MloitiHA.MJ A liinitud number of youiitf
Ki'iitleinen and IiiiIIuk to tudy hortlmnd.
Kor jmrtlculurt uiIiIivki,
40w2 C. II. liluos, .Middlebuiy, Vt.
l A. Ilond is a(?ent for thu culebrated llun.
nlngton uuderwear, Btints', ladius' and chlld
ren's; otlier 1111118' (joodsat lowest prieos. Call
and !uo at l'inu llall.
Wu aro now receivlnif additlons to our
ttock ol boots and shoun, iauliiii) il ono ol thu
larubt to bu found; will bu sold at prices ub
low aa thu lowest.
IIECKWITII & CO.
I.ook ln room umler 3Iarihall'8 ntoro lor
bart'ahiH in fiirnituru. Goodn iniikt bo sohl.
l'rlces your ow. iMrge btoek ot coillns nml
cabkutn. It. V. 1'iro, Agt.
I'oultiu- 1 will buy poultry at my houso
6cyinour btruet, iieur tho cattlu yariU, ovury
day in tho wcek; and will jiay thu liljjliust
niarkut prlee. Jos. I.Allocic.
FcntNl) A siini of uioney in onc I'nlted
fctatcs notu, whieh tho ownur eau havo by
culllui; at thls olllec, proviug projierty aml
Jiaylug for thls notleg.
3Ilfii Hoys will tcach n clasi ln oll pnlntliiK
ln llKuresi landsc'apes, flowcri and stlll llfp;
nlso chlnn palntliiB. For lurthur Infonnation
ciupilro ol Mrs. W. V. Tliouin", I'lcawuit
street, wheru spcelniuna of hur work can bo
seen.
I.OHT. On 3Ionday lnorntiiKi Sppt. li, a Inrgo
Kiay woolen shawl wlth (jrny lrlngu, bctween
llread l.onf Inn nml .Middlebury, vla rreek
rond. Flve dollni's will bo pald nnyollorl,
turiilng tho siitnu eltherntthullri'iid I.oal Inn
or at 3Ir. UeckwlthV storc, Middlebury.
Xotii'k. Tho nnnuitl nssctsinents ol tho
Vermont Mutual Flro Insuranco Co. lorlSS
nnd ls?0, nro ln my hnnds lor collcctlon, nnd
can bo pald at my rosldenee nt any tlino.
31. X. IMKEli, aKunt.
WcybrldBU, Vt., Oct. 1, 188(1.
LOCAL NEWS.
Mr. A. .1. Mnrslmll, wlio lias lieen 111
for ncarly two vcek, is agaln nble to lie
out.
Itidgc Knaiip. Middlebury 's rcprcscnta-
tivo, went to Montpelier Tuefday cvcn
lng. Mr. E. 1. CuPliiiian, wlio liad been 111
for ?cveral day., was nblo to be at bis
itore ye?tei'day.
l'rof. Vagerhas been 111 slnec tbeearly
liart of last weeU, biit is now ablc agaiii
to benr lii i'la?e.
Mr. AV. ('. Danyew lms goue to Cnnada,
and intunded to briiiir a nuniberof liorses
baek witli liim.
Mr. E. .1. Mattliows is ln Hoston tbis
wcek, taking in tlic fair of tlic llay Htatc
AKrleultural society.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilds went to
Xcw Vork, AVednesday, to be absent tlic
rcnialiider of tbe wcek.
ltrcwstcr's lilock and tlic postoilicc
block are rcceiving a coat of jiaint, Mr.
ltose doing tlic work.
Mr. .1. S. Phclps of 'Waslilngtoii, L. C,
a foriner reident of this town, is hcre on
bis annual visit amoiiK fricnds.
Mrs. I.oui?e Wllliainson, wlio spent
tbe stiinincr at tbe Koger's toek Ilouse,
Lake Cieorge, b.ts returned liotnc.
Mrs. Pottcr and ber datigbter, Mrs.
Uouglas, Intend to go west soon tospcnd
tbe winter witb friends in Minneapolis.
Mr. AV. II. Itrcw.ster is away on a visit
to fricnds in Connecticut and will go to
Xcw York city beforc be rcturn boine.
Ilon. Ci. Y. Ilcndee of Morrisville and
Mr. Ci. il. Owen of Rutland wcrc anioii;
tbose reiristercd at tbe Addison lloti-con
Monday.
Jtuttcr is still going up. Fair to good
old iu tliis niarkct, Monday, at and
i!4 ccnts, aud a fcw seleetions Inoiigbt
" ccnts.
Mcsr. C'alvin M. Footc and .lobn
Mui pby are in AVillsboro, X. V., cngagcd
iu buildini,' a largc nilll. Tbey lelt bomc
on Monday.
Two ranis lroin tbe Ilock of Mr. .1. Ii.
Cberbiuo wcrc sbippcd by oxpre- froin
tbls station, Tue-day, to Jaeob McVay
ot Allioiis, Obio.
lliraui Falc, forineily of Middlebury,
bas taken tbe po-ition of opcrator for tbe
Uclawarc it llml.-on Caual Co. at tbeir
ollice in Rutland.
lr. F. Hainlltou returned Monday to
bis bome in Springlield. Ma-s. jirs,
Ilamilton will reniain lor several wccks
witli ber parcnts.
Mr. Oeorgc ", Fassett is sick at bis
boarding-place, Mr. Sargenfs. He is
tbrcatcned witb a fcver, but it is bojicd
tbat it can be brokcn tii.
Mi-s Xcllio U'Uonnell, wbo bas spent
most of tbe suminer ln town, went to
JSrattleboro on Monday, and will go
tbencc to JJoston iu a sbort tiinc.
Mr. Jobn llell, wbo bas workcd in thls
olllec for two years jiast, went to Mont
pelier, Monday, to take a position in the
olllec of the Vermont Watebinan.
Mr. E. K. Clay bas suHcred anotber
rclapsc and is agaln ijuitc slck. Ue had
billous fever at llrst and this is the second
tinio he lias ovcrdone and gotten worse.
Ucpairs on the collegc presidential
house arc ncarly eompleted. Tlie build
ings and fenees are now bcing paintcd by
Xoland Uros., and a very tasty job it
is, too.
Mrs. A. II. liice, niother of Mrs.
Carlcton .1. Moorc of this vlllagc, died at
ber liome iu llridport on Friday last.
The funeral was attcnded at Iiridport on
.Sunday.
Mr. Iiarwin Itidcr'R Clara M. won tbe
frce-for-all raec at liarton on Thursday
ot last wcek. The achlcvcuicnts of
Archy, saiuc day aud track, arc ele
wberc notcd.
Mr. Alcx. Danlels' soti, I'cter, is bomc
on a ylit to his parcnts, the llrst be bas
inade tlieni for about tcn yivirs. Ilc is u
sailor, having followed tbat oceupation
lor tlie past sixteen years or o.
l'rof. Wright lias rentcd Mr. C. (!.
Wainwrigbfs bou-c on Scininary street
and will soon lnovc into it. Mr. and Mrs.
Wainwright are to residc at Mr. Karns
worth's during tlic wintur.
Mr. Edward IJruya, wbo had been on a
vacation visit to bis parcnts here, bas re
turned to bis work. lle bas been for
sonie tbne in the Western Unlon tcle
grapb olllco at Troy, X. Y.
Dr. Mcllcu aud Mr. L. F. Farnsworth
are tho champioii sportsmen of tbe sea
son. Tbe otber day tbey went out into
Shoreham and capturcd twcnty gry
siiuirrels, besldes a crow and lesser game.
M. D. Uatebclder, wbo had been here
for two wceks, started on Monday for
St. I.ouls, Mo., wherc be has a liotnc
wlth hls father. Ilis slstcr, MIss Florence,
accoinpanied hlm and will remaln tberc
througli the wbitcr.
Mr. M. A. Ilrooks took a vacation trip
to Montpelier last wcek, drlving tberc
and back. He went by the way of Bris
tol, Lincoln, Warren and Middlesex nnd
returned througli Waterbury, Richmond,
Huntington and .Starksboro.
Mr. .1. W. Pltts bas rentcd of Mr. liat-
tell tbe storc on Mcrchants' I!ow next to
Mr. Cushinaii's and will open tbcre next
wcek a braiich of tho Xew Vork twcnty
llve ccnt storc. Mlsccllaneous and fancy
gooiU of all kinds will bc carricd.
A'
rf Lowell (Mass.) dlspatcli of tlic 1st
nst. anuotinccs the dcath thcre, tbat
ilay, of Mr. .1. Edwin Conant, scnior
lnembcr of a prominent llnn of Xew
Vork rallroad contractors. Mr. Conant's
llrst wlfc was a MUs Jiutbcrford of this
town.
It secins that Mr. G. M. Fletcher latcly
bought of Ilon. L. D. Eldredgc fotirteen
aeres of laiid on tlie west slde of .South
street, aml tbat be is to bulld on tbat,
instcad of upon tlie smnllcr tract on the
opjiosltc slde of tbe street wlilch bc pur
cliased last sprlng.
Theolllciiil nollee of tbe fourtccnth
annual mcetlng of tlie Vermont brancb
of tho Woman's board of inlsslon, wbich
is to bc hcld here on tho 'J7th inst., ap
pears iu anotlier coluinn. The mccting
will open witb n receptlon at Mr. (J. S.
Wiiinwrlglit's on Tuesday cvening, tlic
2(!th,
I're.sident llraineid's brotbcr, I?cv. E.
li. liralneid, was in town for a -Hort
tlme last wcek, lcaving hcre on 'I'liursday
lor Oalifornla. Ile bas rcigned bi? pas
torate at Slicrbrooke, I. Q., aud will re
niain permancntly iu tlie far wost. Mrs.
Hraincrd's ill healtli was tho cause of the
cliangc.
Apples are qultc plentiful hercabouts,
nnd tlie same is true of the frult reglon
up in Chittenden countv. I'cports froin
Western Xew York indicate that thocrop
tberc is lcss than the avcragc. liuyers
arc taking all tho lirst-class frult tbey
can itnd, but prices bave not yet been
llxcd, thougb S2 is tnlked.
Messrs. Dcan & Jennings shipped by
cxpressfioin this station, Tuesday. two
.Stowell ram, one yenr old past, to Col.
C. II. Ilell of Wcllsburgh, West Va
The iiricc reccivcd was a ijood onc. Col
llell is a prominent brccder of llne slicc
and is president of tbe Unltvd States
SbeC'p liegister assoclatiou.
Mr. DavidM. Hurke, wbom the I'rcsi-
dcnt receutly iiipolntcd I'nlted .Slales
consul at rucrto Cabcllo, Vcne.ucla. left
ncrc .Monilay tnorniiig lor Washington.
Ilc will sail fnini Xcw York on the l.'ltb
int. tor his new ilcld of labor. Very
many friends here will wish him a pros-
porous voyage and a plcasant caiccr iu
tlic diplomatic -ervlec.
.lames M. Sladc, Exj.. went out to
cst Cornwall, Friday, to act a coun-cl
for the rcspondciit iu tlic casc of Statc
vs. II. E. Taylor, wlio was I'bargcd witli
a brcach of tlie pcacc. Tbe trial was
had licforc .htsticc I. L. Eell and a jury
of wbieb l)r. l'ortcr was torcman, and
rcMtltcd in Mr. Taylor's acquittal. .ludgc
Knaiii appcarcd for the Statc.
Tbe annual inspection of Fab niount
Engine Co. took placc ycsterday altcr
noon. Xo nttcmpt was madc to bave a
parade, tbe objcct ol tbe all'air bcing to
H'o if the apparatus was in good work
ing ordcr. It was found to be Iu cxccl-
lcnt condltion. ln tbe evcning tbe com
pany gave its annual ball at tho town
hall, whieh was well attcnded.
The lMattsburgb Telegram of Friday
last contabicd this atiununccmcnt : ".Mr.
T. Xcville, for tbe past four lnonths clcrk
at tlic Ctiinbcrland Ilouse, bas found it
necessary on account of poor bealth to
resign hls position, and will shortly rc
move to Enosburgh Falls, Vt., to cngage
in tbc drug busincss. His manv friend
hcre will regret the nccesslty of his de-
parturc and he will take witb liim abund
nnt wisbes for success in his busincss
cnterprlse."
Messrs. Georgc Ilanunond, Gco. Mc
Cue, llarvey Sinitb and Wcslcy Wooter
wcrc suminoned to Montpelier, Monday,
to testify iu the case of C'has. .Sclinas
against the .Statc Agricultural society
aud tho Champlain Valley assoeiation
At tbe joint exhibitiou in liurllngton ln
1SSI Selinashad a lcg broken by the mis-
guided blow of a man wbo was trying
his strength at a strking macbine, and
Sulinas wants datnagcs. Tbe verdict is
not yet auuounccd.
Tbc ini'eting at tbc Y. M. C. A. room
on Sumlny aftcrnoon was conduclcd by
Mr. l'arsons. Tbe subjcct was ltiblu
study and tbe attcndancc was largcr than
usual. Tlie young lnen'.s Wcdnesday
cvening mccting was lcd by Mr. .1. W
Lovctt. Xext Stinday Uev. A. l)e F.
I'ahner will spcak. It Is cxpccted that
the pcnmaiiblp and book-kecping class
cs will bcgiu lu lcss than two wccks
Tberc is still an opportunity for tbose
dcsiring to join citber of tbe classcs to
leave tbcir nanics at the Y. M. C. A.
rooms. The rcgular inonthly busincss
mcetlng will bu beld next Wcdnesday at
7:110 p. m. Sccretary l'arsons left on
Wcdnesday niornlug for ISarre, to nttcnd
the Statc convention of the Y. M. C. A.,
whieh is now bcing hcld at that place.
The sheep breedcrs of this Statc wbo
scnt tbeir stock to tho cxpositlon nt X'ew
Orleans, a year ago last winter, are nt
last realiziug somcthing from the prcmi
ums whieh tbey won tbere. Tbc total
amount of the premluius awardcd to Vcr
niont breedcrs was 4"u. Mr. J. L. llut
toljih, wbo was president of tbc shearlng
assoclatiou at thu tiinc aud had couslder
nblc to do witb gettlng up tbc exblblt,
bas rcceiyed from tbe cxpositlon niaiia
gers 82.l7.ii0, or llfty per ccnt of tho
uioney won, and is dlstributlng it. It
was agrccd by tho cxhlbitors that tbey
fchould shnrc iu thu expeiuo of beuding
the sheep in proportlon to the numbcr
encli scnt and that tlic premluius sbotild
be dlstrlbtited ln tbc saiuc manncr ttiitll
ich cxhlbltor got back tbe tnoiicy bc
hailput out. If all tbc preinlums had
been paid iu full, the cxpenses fif tbe
venttirc would bave been covcrcd ; as It
s, encli cxhlbltor Is out 'cvcral dollars
on cacb nnimal he scnt. Tbc ainount
jttst reccivcd is all that will bc pald by
tbe cxpositlon pcoplc.
BOOKS
LOWER THAN EVERI
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I liave sccurpd a lot of
Books nt lcss than rcgular
wholcsalc rates, and shnll
givc niy customers the
bcnefit of it whilc tho lot
lasts.
BARGAIN NO. 1,
Guizot's HISTORY OF FRANCE
8 Vols., Gilt top ; 420 illus
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S5.00.
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FULL SET DICKENS' WORKS
Cloth botind and illtistrated.
Only S0.25 per sct 15 Vols.
BARGAIN NO, 3.
iMITCIIEL'S ATLAS OF TI1E
WORLD Ucgulai' price S10
Our price 80.25.
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Pliotograpl! Wo
ix tiiis .si;'ti..
Tlie low priee lor l'liolo
Kraplis still eoiitiiine.s.
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The enviahle repiitation
m Iiuvc is a siitlieienl
Kiiavantee that none hnt
Kootl Avoi'k will leave our
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Cabinets, 82 per doz.
Cards. Sl per doz.
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