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KltlDAY, OCTOIMilt B, 188H.
Travclcrs' Uiililo.
Trnlns pass Middlebury stntlon nt tlio
liours glvcn bclow :
OoiNfl NoitTii Kxires8,3:30oin.; paBPen
Rer, 8:03 a. m.j tnnil, H:00 i. m.i exjiress, 0:2)
i. 111.
(ioino South Mnil. 10:!i5 11. m.j exiress,
ll:45ii.m.; iiiifiseiiger, 6:20 j. m.j exiiress,
l):H,r li.-in. ; niixeil. MHO.
Mailh t'uwK North, 3:30 niul 7:10 ji. m.j
South, 10:25 a. lii.. nml 7:40 iun.
l"For lmMness cnrds and othr mlver
tiaing, nee inside iniffes.
Local Notices.
Silver ware at Wales'.
Silvor waro at Marshall's.
Seliool books at Marshall's.
Sweet polatocs at Munney's.
Oystcrs !13 cents a qunrt at Mantipy's.
A newlot of stntionery at (Juuvui & Co.'e.
Vnll dioss Roods and tiinmiiiiKf, at H. K.
Clny's,
Take yoiir Pliysicinn'B l'reseriptioiiM to
Sheldon 'it Co's.
Vall hats and caps in greut vnvietv at F.
A. Bond & liro's.
A niv stock trunks and bnfrs at 13eck
with & Co's.
A ttood work-liorse for salo. Enquiro of
11 Ii. Dodfre,
1200 Swedish inatches for 12 cte. at F. A.
Boml & liro's.
A lai-Ri! as?ortmtnt of trunksiind Imssat
F. A. llond & Uro'a.
Wantkii. llay, straw, onts and potntoes.
J. P. Doudl.AH
tteceived, at K. K, Clay's, full lino ludies'
jnckets and ulstern.
0.00 for a lilil. of white wilder whoat
flour at F. A. Hond & Uro's.
Tlioxo who have used Pierce's tolmceos
will tinil them now at E. V. Uird & Oo's.
A new stock of nicn's. lioyn' and yoiiths'
boots at low prices, at Beekwitli & Co's.
SubsLTivtious to all paiiors. nniKazini'S.
&c, taken at. elub ratea at Marshall's,
Foii Sai.k Set platform scales. 400 Ibs.;
cheap. U. F. Wai.us.
Aocoiuita of more than 00 dnys inust be
pettled immpdiately. Siiki.don & Co.
If you wnnt a parlor stove ro and see the
Uarstow parlor at .1. 11. SarRent's.
Corn Kradientor, warranted a sure cure.
at the old Case & Hider dnig store.
I'uro driiRs nspd in all presoriptions at
the old store of Case Si Uider.
I ani now reeeivhiff the new full stylfs of
millinerv. K. K. Clay.
DriiRRists' sundries. brushes, soajis, ier
fiinies, tine HpmiKPs, ete. etc at Sheldon ,t
Co's.
A laiRe assortnipnt of horse blanketsand
bull'alo robes jnst reeeived at H. W. Hird .t
Co's.
Fnrmers. eull and scc the nilpin sulky
lilow, also the lligliluniler all steelplow, at
Hnrl Si Harnnni's.
Porcelain lined wood jminps and tubnifr,
the best for cisteniH and well. at lmrftiiiiiH.
Kaiii. & IJA11.VUM.
New furnitnre arriviiiR dnily, and will
be sold at low prieps at Tupir's.
R. W. Piits, ARent.
The tobarco formsrly kept by J. F.Pierce
can now be found at our store.
K. W. lliun .S: Co.
I will pay the hiRhest inarkpt irk'e for
ponllry at iny lionso. Seymour street. every
Matiinluy. A. nvilliam.son.
Michiprnn white winter wheaf flour. l.0P,
at Klieldon ,v Co s. Also a very lair ono al
$5.00. Don't l'oiRpt the pluoe.
rh best lino of men's kiD and ealf boots
can be fonnd at Shelilon h Co's. I)o not
bny nntil you examme their new stock.
Wacox I'on Sai.h. A strontr Concord
wason, nearly new, will be sold cheap for
casli. Can be seen al tlio resiiienco oi ur,
Halsey. 30tfw
A new stock of LePaRe's prejiared rIup,
put up in tin catiR reaily lor nse. 'iryu
and you will not le witliout il.
Kabl & Uahnum.
Those in want of any kind of Riins. either
fine orof a cheaiM'r Rraile. wm ;io weu lo
call ou 1. Mtowe. at Uie Htin fllllis.
I'lie inilviilaceiii towu to buy the Reiiuiiie
Delaware .S: riudson backawaima, or the
Franklin coal. is at tlie Ulil Uoal aru.
L'WT On the luRhway, hetween Middle
linrv imd Hristnl. one rilbber boot. The
finder will please leave at this ollice. and
receive rewaril.
Foit Salk. My horse, a supprior animal.
Verfectly sound, 1H years old. Cheap. if
kind treatment is Ruaranteed.
F. H. Fostkii.
If you want a cookinR ranRO or cookinR
8tove.Ro and seu the elegant Utica raiiKe
and the Utica Ktar cooKuir sioves ni .1. il
SarRent's; all warranted in every resjipct.
Skilled labor. well paid and contented
imd the bpst of niiitenal, are sure to Rive
ii cood result. For evidence of this try
Witluiiantic six-cord bikioI cotton lor sew
iiiR lnachiues
NoTK'U. 1 have boiiRht th insurance
lniRiuess lately ownpit ty Jason Jtovenport
I reorHseut the stronuest coinnanies.includ'
iiiR the "Suu," the oldestand laiRPst in the
WOrlll. J. C. OTAl'LKTOX.
The anuual assessments of the VI. Mu
tual Fire Insurance comiany are in the
liands of the iiRent for collection, and
uiiRht to be pald before Oct. lo.
M. N. IIakkr, At
WeybridRe. Vt., Oct. 4.
J. 11. SaiRent has Rreatly milaiRed his
Btore in Sheldon's block, and can now
Hhow Iuh stock to advantaRfi. He ha a
larRe lino of parlor and other heatinR
stoves, raiiRes nnd ironware. uau hiki in
spoct before imrchasinff elsewhere.
Joo Lallock wantrt lo bny iouHry, alive
or dressed, at Ius plaai ol lmsiness, oe;
iiniiir street. nearlv onuosite tho catt
vards. Middleburv. every day in the week
Biiiidays excepted. He will pay a hiRher
iinee, liy a cent or two a pounu, llian any
Imver in town
Local News.
Tho local wool trado U lively thoso
uays.
Mrs. Oscar Cuehman aml Bon are In
New Vork on a vlsit.
Mr. J. 1C, Nogus lias troatcd lils houio
to a now coat oi paint.
Mr. Georgo C. Chapuian Is bullding a
new poreli at iih resiupuco.
A very Hinall ainotint of snow fell licrc
just uoforo noon, ycgtcruit3'.
(ciicral class-mpctliiK in thc 3f, K
cbiircli ncxt .Suiiday at !i :i.r.
Oov. l'ago of Kutlaud was reglstered
at tho Addison llouso on ediicsilay.
Thc sovcnty-flrst anuual moctiiig of
tbo Vermont Uihle socicty is to bo bold
in Ilarro, tlio l.ltli inst.
II. L. ltrancb bas growlng In tbo gar
(lcn a suullowcr ctock v.bich hns ft.'l
licads. Whn bcats tbisV
Tho prico of huttcr In this market
kct, Monday, was about tbo samo as
last wcck- 'Ar and 20 ccnts.
Thc rccent rains liavo ralsed tho watcr
in tiic crcck to a highur polnt than It bas
rcachcd for scvcral inonths.
Mr. Jncob Speyi'r's son Cliarlca Is gd
tiu bcttcr. Ilo luts bcwi dangcrously
siok witli typbold lcvcr.
Tho liardc.t f rost of tho soason catnc
on Sundny nlght, dpstroylni; t'Vcrytlilng
tiiat couiu uo liurt liy ircctMg.
l'rosldoiit lliiinlln picnchcd, In thc
Mothodlst uhurch, lasl Sundnv moinlug,
nn nblo soniioii on "Coiipcicnco."
iV nian wbo arnvcd horo lrom ovcr
Lincoln iuouiitaln, Wcdncsday niorning,
rcportod slx inulics of snow thcrc.
Mr. S.iin Shohlon bas takcn tlio posl-
tton ol lutor in niathoinatios :it tlio uol
logo and bognn lils work on Monday.
Mr. E. II. Nortlii'iip, a fonncr rosidont
of this vllliagc. dlcd of pnouiioini.i at
Slioi'oliain, Surnlay liiubt.and was builcd
on rucsday.
Mr. ,T. 11. Chorblno, of tho llnn of
Cbcrbino & Willlainson, rotumod lioino
'luosday aftcrnoon. Ilo wcnt to Toxas,
in July, wlth shcop.
Tlio inoinbcrs of tlio scnlor and junior
classcs of tho eollcgo woro jivona lccop
tlon, last Fiiday ovonlni', by Prof. nnd
1U19. 1J.IH Jll.llllUlll.
T I
Mcssrs. L. ,1. & I. A. Wright sbippcd,
Monday, 71 hc.nl of sbocn to Now Lisbnn,
Uiiio. Mr. .1. A. wrignt will le.ivo licrc
for tliat placo in a fow days.
Tho studcnts of tho coIIcm havo dccid-
cd not to go on thclr custonicry lnint this
yoar. Thcy aro talkitig of havlny a i un
of "harc and hounds" to-day.
About 11.000 of tbo new two-ccnt
stamps, bcsidos a largo ipiantity of cn
vclopos of tho sanio dcnoniiiiatlon, wcro
sold at this post-ollico on Monday.
Tho new postal ratcs on flrst-class
mattcr wcnt into ojioration on Monday.
It now costs but two ccnts, instoad of
tliroo, for cacli half oiinco of lottcr.
Tudi'e Knapp startcd for the West on
Monday. Ilo will visit Dakota and
Ncbr.iska and pcrliaps Kansas. Ilo cx-
pccts to reneli liomo uy JNovonilicrl.
Mcssrs. T. II. lluchanan and Wm.
llummnnd of Wcllsbur, West Virluia,
are at tlio Addison lIouc. Thcy aro
hcro for tbo purposo of buyiiiK Mcrinos
to takc homc.
ploasant muntcalc was givcn, Tucs-
day ovcniiif;, by Miss Hattio Chapuian, at
licr fathor's rosidoiifc. Thc jruosts, soino
forty in niunbci', wcro leoeivcd by llov.
inu Mvs. Uarpontor and .Miss (JlKipiiian.
Mrs. II. S. Footo bas purcbaspd of Mr.
M. C. Footo a bitildiiiir lot situatod on tho
loft-hand sido of thc street runnin north
east fi'om thc lattcr's housc, and )ias
uommcnccd to crcct a residenco thereon.
It was soinowhat coolcr bcrp, Tucsdaj'
ifturnooti. than comfort reiiuirod, but wo
did not RuH'or as scveroly as Ihc northc.rn
part of thc Statc, wbcrc thrco or four
inoliesot snow is rcportcd to liavofallcn.
At St. Johnsbury tho wciKht of snow
damagcd applc trocs and lclograph wircs.
Last Saturday afternoon thcro was a
'anie of bascball on tho collcjrc srrounds
betwcen a niuo froin Weybridge, and ono
coinposcd of Middlebury and New Ilavcn
lilayers. Thc scoro at tho ond of the
eigbth innings stood: Wcybridgo 22:
Middlebury, 10. Darknoss prcventcd
further play.
Thc fauiilics of Mortimcr W. llrown
and llcnry Ilaycs, hlacksiuitb, rcsiding
on Court street, got into a dispute and
thc nicn toou part. Tho result was tlio
irrest oi llaycs on a ulinrgc ol assault-
Ing Itrown. Ilo plcadcd jruiltv before
.lustiec .1. K. Stapleton, Wednesday, and
paid tiic nnc and costs. urand .luror
Slado prosccutcd.
Mr. M. S. Wilds of Hristnl, fathcr of
Mr. C. M. Wilds of this plaee, dicd very
suddenly on Tucsdav morning. His
bcaltli had becn poor for somo months,
but bo had not been scriouly 111. .Mr.
llds was aliout (if years or age.and Had
becn in thc boot and slioc husiness in
Hristol for nearlv thlrty years. Ilo was
hcld in bigh estccm by a wldo oirclo of
icqualntanccs.
Mr. Albcrt Ohapiuan of this lilaee was
niado secretary of tho National Wool
(.Irowcrs association, which inet in Chi-
cago last wcck. Ainong thc husiness
transaeted at the inectiuir was thc pas-
sage of a rosolution that tbo tarill'on im-
iiorted wools should at the earliet op-
poi lunity bo rc.-torcd to what it was be
fore the late rediietion. Jlr. Chapman
reaeiicd iionic mgiit netorc last
The cxeursion to New Vork ncxt wcck
will bc well patronUcd, a largo nuin
bcr of tickcts having becn sold already.
Mr. G. E. Marsball can furnish a fow
niorc statcrooms to eai fy applicants. Tho
laro lor tiic round tnp lrom tliis station
isSI.li.i. Tlicrc Is also to bo an oxeur
sion to Hoston, Monday and Tucsday
ncxt; tickcts goodto rcturntill thc 10th;
farc for round trip lrom Middlebury, 8o.
Qr,tiif nA'll.ilnnrc H'nrn r,t,f Qilrwlni' lrr1i(
and madc thc Addison IIousc a visit, hc-
smcanng doors and windows with 111th
This bas becn a too ficqucnt oflenco ln
tliis vlllagc ; and if thc ollenders could bo
oaught, thoy should be sevcrely dealt
witli. Jt is suzgcstcd lliat a larger poiicc
lorcc bo cinpioycu, especially on aatur-
day nights. Our prcscnt iifgbt watch
man does all that can bo cxpected of onc
nian, but bo cannot bc every wlicro at onc
and thc sanic thuc
Ocorgo I. Swcct of Cornwall is out of
jall, having takcn the poor debtor's oath
His last luiprisouinciit was on an cxecu
tion in a suit of trcspass brought by WI1
liam Manchcster of Cornwall, wbose
sleiirh and harncss Sweet was accuscd of
taking, lt was wlillo scrviug a caplas ln
tliis sult,last spilng, tbatConstablc Frost
of Cornwall was allcged to liavo becn
assaultcd. Swcct was arrcsted on that
charge, it will bc rcuicmbcrd, and re
niaincd in jail till tho ,luuc tcrm of tho
county court, wiicn lie was set at libcrty
upon liis own rceognizancc.
Ilev. ,1. W. ()uinlaii was callcd away
on Saturday by tclcgrani to preach tho
funeral scrmon of ilrs. (icorgo Austin
Mcrrill, daughtcr-in-law of Col. Merrill,
and only daughtor of L. F. Sottthard of
imtiand. iurs. .iierriu uicu or maiariai
fcyer, in Kansas City, af tcr an HlnesH of
ten days. Shcwas '21 years of agc. and
liad ahvaya residod in Kutlaud nntil mar
ried, two years ago last February. She
was a great favorito wit)) all who cvcr
knew hcr. Tho lloral ofl'erings at tho
liouse and cliurch wcro oxccedlngly raro
and abundant. Tho gi-avo was llned witli
beautiful Uovers, eoinpletely liiding tho
rougli box and thc eartb from viow,
whilo a ricli bordcrof cholco llowcrs dec
oratod tbo top, Tho funeral was ono of
tbo saihlcst, as well.as one of tlio largcst,
cver spen in Kutlaud. Tlio Itere.ivod
busbaud and fricnds liavo tho hoartfolt
symiatliy of all thclr acqttaintancc.
Tho Kiilland Ifvruhl of Frlday last liad
tbo fnllowliiL': "Abrain Willianison of
Middlebury arrivcd in Kutlaud yestcr
day in tho 2:110 p. in. train from lloston.
Ho lcft tlio traln a fow mmnciits to gct
souie Iiincb at the depot rcstaurant, and
wben ho rcturiicd to his seat in tho oar
found his overeoat, whleb bc liad icft in
tlio scal, WHS misslng, togctber with a
fcllow-iiasscngcr, wbo lind rlddcn ln tbo
seat bchind bliu. Olllccrs Mattbow and
llusscy wcro iinnicdiately notillod of tho
mattor and wcro lnforuicd by l.'unduclor
llowtcll that thc misslng passcngcr had
a tickct for Suthcrlaud Falls. Word was
at onco wlred to thnt placc and an nnswor
reeeived that a nian had lcft. tho traln at
that plaoe. Tho olllccrs wont to Suthcr
laud Falls, but found thnt tho pcrson
wbo got olV tbo train was froin Olcns
Falls, and was not tho nian thcy woro
looking for. On thclr way hoino tho olll
ccrs nict a nian wlth an overeoat on bls
arin, wbo iiroved to bo tlio thicf, and bc
was arrestcd, brought to Ituthind and
lodgcd In thc loek-up. Thc arrcsted nian
?;avo bls nauio as Jauics Cronlu, and sald
io wa from lloston. Ilo will liavo a
trlal this niornlng." Cronlu bas slucc
becn eommlttcd to thc Kuthuul county
jail to await tbo actlon of tho grand jury.
Amusemeiits.
"MADCAf."
"Madcap." wlth Mlnnic Fostcr ln thc
prineipal charaotcr, drew a large houso
at Acadomy liall, Wedncsdav ovcning.
Thc play was good and tho reiidcrlng
cxcciicnt. lt was bv lar tlio bcst cntcr
tainmcnt glvcn in town this scason.
TlIi: MMK. FHY CONCKltT CO.
Thc Mmc. Fry Conccrt comtiany, coni-
poscd of Mmc. Fry, and bcrthrcedaugh-
tcrs, ivUlu, Lugenie and Alta Mr. .!. A.
Stcrling, cornctist, and Mr. A. J. Wells,
pianlst, will appcar at Academy liall on
Tucsday cvcning ncxt, Oct. D. Somc of
our citizcns wh'o have beard tlicm say
thcy civo a superlorcntertainnicnt. Tho
followinc is from tho lloston Timcs, cdlt-
cd by Col. Albcrt Clarkc, formcrly of St.
Albans: "Jiadanie 1' ry and dauiiliters,
assistcd by tho cclcbrated artists, Mr. .1.
A. Stcrling, eornetist, and Mr. A. J.
Wells, (late of tho Wells' cathedral,
Eugland), pianist, gavc ono of thclr
grand eoncerts last night. Tho succcss
ol tlio artists callcd lortlicntnuslastlcap
plausc, and doublo and triplo recalls wcro
mado aftcr ecrtaln pieccs. Spccial praiso
should bo givcn to the rcndoring of the
vo Jlaria." by Madamc Fry; "Thc
Dovc," by Miss Eugrnic; "'Tho Child-
ron's Kingdom." byMissLulu; tho vio-
nn soio, by JMiss Alta; and tlio iiuartettc
of borns. by Madamc and daughtcrs, was
sluiply wondcrlul."
I'KliKlKS
will be ln Middlebury, Oct. 10. Kemcm-
bcr tho datc. Thc paper 'Kll Perkins in
Middlebury" wil! shortly bo distributed.
Kead it and llnd out tlut menls ol thc
spcaker nnd his leeturo.
Vetcrau.s' Keunlon at llrlslol.
The Orand Ariny posts of tliis county
are to nieet ln Itiistol, ncxt wcck Tucs
day and Wednesday, Ootobcr !i and 10,
for a two-days7 rcuulon, and for tho pur
poso ol lorinlng a If. A. K. County asso
ciation. Tbo eommittco have thc prcpar-
ations well advanced and will sparo no
pains to mako tho gathering all that
could bo wishcd. Thcy liavo prepared
tne roiiowing programmc, whlcli it may
bo ncccssary to modifv in somo pat tictl-
lars wbcn thc county organization is pcr-
lccted.
PUOGItVMME.
KIHST 1AV.
10 a. m. All mcmbors of thc G. A. II. will for n
ln frniil ol rost Comatock'a liall, wlillo thu 1 .i
coln Cnrncl laniJ plnys a ii.ttloniil nlr.
The vUltinir iwists will tli.'ii bc. wclcoiiieil hv
thc conitnittcc, attcr whirh thcy will nmrrh to the
hnll aml ori:ai)i7.e thc countv aaso'Matiun. linniO'
illaU'ly aflcr organliation 1 complctoil the poi
witi icrni in iiuu, nenocii ny uie naiui auu urircii
to Comp Cacy nnd tako clinuor. All TCtcrans
and 8(iii8 of vcUrnna are cspcclally lnvlloil to
form in aml innrch to r..imp with thc puitts.
S n. m. tlrcss parinlc.
7 p. m Tno Lincoln Cornct liaml will pivo a
baiul conccrt. Aftcr thu conccrt thcrc wi l bc a
cainp flrc.
SIX'OMl I)AV,
Oa. m ltoll call.
7 a. m, Bru.tKfast.
9 a. in, Street I'aradc.
1 p. in D'nncr.
'1 it . Slmm ll.lil.
The uons of vclcr-oiH lrom thc sp.vcral townn ln
tiic county are opuclnlly iuvilul to pnrtlcipate
aml to hrliiK thclr giiHs, whcthcr rcirnlaUou or
not.
Thc ariernooti cxcrciecs will cIobc witli a giaiul
rcvicw.
Thcrc will bea canin flrc in tho cvcnlnir.
Thc caiuii will prnbahly not hrcak nntil nbout
'J a. m., Tinirsilay.
Thcru will bu icaklng ilurDig botli dayt.
Fnll Mcctlng nt Pnt'd Polnt.
Thc fall mccting at I'ut's Polnt trotting
paik, Crown 1'oint, JN. 1., occurs Tucs
day and Wednesday, Octohcr !) and 10,
Thc events of thc tlrst day are : 10 a. in.
trotting for a 8"0 purso for horscs that
have ncvcr becn startcd for nioney.owned
ln tho towns of Crown Polnt and Hrid
port; l.IIOp. in., bieyelo race for purso
of !$2.-; 2'tO p, ni., gamc of baso ball for
pursc or S2.. M'cond day: iu a. m.,
tbrec minute raco ror pursc of8.it); l.IJO
p. m.. frec-for-all race for pursc of 850.
Entrics inust bc madc bcforo noon of
Oct. 8, to O. C. Poud, trcaBurer, Crown
Polnt.
Pcrsonal.
Ucv. Gcorgo E. Hall of Vergennes bas
declincd thc call to tho Congrcgatlonal
cliurch at St. Albans,
Ilon. Ira 0. Palnc, a native of .Monk
ton, dicd at Haeinc, Wis., Scpt. 10. Ho
was thc oldost mctubcr of tho bav of that
city.
Mr. C. C. Wliceler lias rcsiirncd tbo po
sltlon of gcncral manager of tho Atchi-
son, lopcka and baiua l'o raiiroau, and
will ncrcafter rcsldo ln Chicago. Mr,
Whcclcr Is a native of Ferrisburg!!.
Jt ls wlth mueli rcgrct that wo lcarn of
tlio dcatu or imss Kannic i'roctor, wnicii
occurrcd Wednesday afternoon, Septcni
ber 27. Gov. Proctor and fainlly have
tiic sympatlry or tiic cntirocouimunity ln
tncir ucrcavemcnt. liuuana ueraia.
Mrs. Mary J. Jiurnliaiii dlcd on Satur
day last In Rutland. Sho was thc wldow
of Prof. W. A. Kurnhaiu, for many years
prineipal of Ilurr and Hurton scuilnary,
Mancostcr, and tho mothcr of clght
cblhlrcn among thcm Captaln S. E
llurnhaiu of ltutland aud Miss Mary A
Ilurnbaiu, a wcll-known tcacher at North-
ampton, Mass.
IU. Kcv. HIsliop Hlssell, Hon. Ocorgo
F. lCiliiiunds and Kcv. Dr. A.twcll stnrt
ed for Philadclphia Monday morning. to
atteud tlio geuerai convcntion or tlio
Kpiscopal chureb. Mrs. T. A lloiiklus of
lturlington who is prcsidont of tho
Woinen'8 Missionary socicty. also start
cd Monday for Philadclphia. Tho lay del
cgates from Vermont to tho convcntion,
beshlcs Henator Edniunds, are, Charles
ClPiiiont of Rutland, llnn. Charles Dowov
of Montpelier aud Hon. Cleorgo Nichols
of Nortbllcld.
A HliNKiin.K Mam Wo n i.ii Vsk Kcmp'i Ilal
saui ir thu Thront nml I.unirs. His ctiring mnro
cancs of CiUL'hi, Culds, Asthuui, llrouchltiH,
Croiip, and nll Throat nnd I.uiik trouldcii, than
aiiv olKcr incdlcinc. Thu rroiirictor has nutlior-
lied It. IMrcliard to rcfuml your mmicy if, nltcr
f.iLlmr tlirf..4.riiiii-llirf nfft Imilli. rollnf Ii ,w,l
talueil. l'rico 60 ccnts nudtl, Triid aUo fro.
A WltlllW WfOi'll N'lVE rillt.hnP.V mnv hnvn n
imich trnutilo illlli tlKin n Vl thc old wnmnn
uhnmcillnn iikio. Tho uhl.drcn will nll llio
tline bn irpltltu Ihclr linc litinilicil. tlirlr lip.nl.i
hrnieod, thclr HtiKcrs cut nml thclr stomartm
nnd linwelB (IJpnrdcicl br nnrltic frult. Thc
mothcr who in. Ifo cn Miph to kccp n bnttle of
i-crry iihtis'h I'nm Kiunr Mc ner chlldrcii
roiich fiifl'crln r, and hcrm'llatr'cnt dcnl of trou-
nic.
Tho Murkcts.
In Vr.itMONT The riillne nrice of lniltcr nt
Vergennes, Sa ttinlny, Ktnl'i ccnts; nnd siibntnn.
tlnlly the s uno llffiire wnn pald this wcck nt tho
opicr murkcts fn Uie Stntc.
HosroN WOO7---TI10 ilcmanil contlnncs pnnd
and prlccs rctnnin otcady. Klnc Dcccc9 atKrilnc
combinR and ilchilnn nrnln most rcqncst, and
IhcKC nradcs nru licld witli conslilcrnhlc Drrnncns.
Thc nalca of tho 'wook linvo becn 3,W),000 lbs of
nu kimla, but nt lho cioso nmnumctnrcrs arc dis
posud lo hold ttt, nftcr mipplying thcmeclvcs
qnito frcoly lor somo tnontlis pnst. Thc snlcs of
Ohlo nncl l'cnnrylvnnla flccrps have becn nt 30 to
3Sc for X, nml M to 4Jc. lor XX aml XXX. Mlchl-
K.ui uccccs na-,i ucen in iicinaml. nml flalcfl to
somo cxtunt nt 31 tn 30c, bht tho lnttcr prlco was
for very clioicc. Comblnif nml Oulnlnc flcccca
nro flrm nt 40 to-!3c for flnu Mlchliraii nml Ohio
ilclnlnc, nnd 42 to 43c for flno nml No. 1 coinblng.
Unwnshcd woo!nre lu dcninnil, nnd dcslrnblc
lotsnrc hel.l flrm. Thu snlcs of Wcstcru, Toxas
nnd Tcrritory wools lutvc becn to sonio cxtcnt,
nnii inu priccs covf rcn a ioo rnngc. Thcro n:i
bcon conBhlcrAbto Orcrron wool snbl nt ln 2Sc
nml Callfornlals qulctnt 18 1.2 to 37 1.2c, nml
wnne cholco lols of spring nro not ofTerliiK undcr
28 to 30c, pcr Ib. Pnllcd wool has becn ln fair
iicninmi nnu ealcHiil'i'i to.To for conimon nnd
gooil supcrs nnd 40 to 4c for choicc lots of East
crn nnd Alalnu.
A GRAND CONCERT
Will bo glven at
Academy Hall,
Tuesday Eve Oct. 9th,
n v tiii:
CONCERT'
COMPAIY
CONS1STINO Ol'
Madame Fry,
Aml hcr UaughtcrA
LULU,
EUGENIE,
ALTA,
Assistcd by
J. A. STERLING. Wist,
A. J. WELLS, h
Late of Wells
i Catlicilral, Kag.
Following are somo com
ments of the press:
Sl.nlamo Fry's Conccrt Company pnvc
n most cnjoynble iwncort at OnUlnnd Uirdcn
Inst cvcninir. lt is a very talentnd orfrniiizntion.
Miss Liilu Fry, tho contralto, is n sinjjcr of rc
mnrknblc eplrlt. Iloslfn J'ttst.
Tho conccrt by Mailnmc Fry aud her
dauelncrs, at thu Al. U. church in Bennington,
on Monday cvcnliift, was Hrst-clnss In nll rc
spccts. Tno nndlcncu waa lnrpfo nnd thoronnhly
nppreciatlvc, aud mnnlfostcd thclr plcnsnrc by
repcatcd cncorcs. The vcisatdity of thi won
derlul lainih, in Tocnl nn well ns instrunicntnl
muslc, is simply wonilcrful. BtnHington ( t.)
Keormer,
Mudamc Fry's Conccrt conipnny pre
scntcd a rcllncd nnd varicd progrnnimc, last
Sabbatli crfnlng (July 30, 1882). Thc violln
playin); of .Miss Alta was cnthusiaBtically rc
ccircd, nml thu little nrtist liad n dnnhlc rccall.
Madamc; Fry's rcmltring of (lonnod's "Ave
Maria," wlth vlolin ohlijnto, wns very flno, nml
thc JIibsch EU)tcnlo nnd Lulu wcru larorltcs nt
oncc HoxtoH Advcrteser,
Spccial nicntion must bu inndc of tho
wcll-fclcctcd proKrnmmc, nlso somc of thc nicm.
bers. "The Dovc," by Miss Kugcnic, dlsplaycd
nn unuiiualiy briKht, lilgh nnd llcxihlo 0)irnno
volcc to thu plcastiruof nll. Miss I.ulu hnsn
contralto voicu ol mueli powcr nnd bcauty ol
ipiality, and gaiu; licr innnbcrs wlth n kccn np.
prcciation of thciroentiincnt. Thu child violln
ist of thc faniily, MUs Alta, wns licanl only In
hor vlolin solo. but Bharos to n wonilcrful dOKrco
tho mu-ical Intcllltronco of tho othera. Mailnmc
Fry's really maruolloiis volcc was n rnre plcas
urc nml wnrrants ono tho dcsirc to hnvc hor rc
ranln wlth us to bo honrd in our orntorio pcr.
formanres. Mr. Wells nccotnpaniod wlth n dc
Krcn of Intelllnenro whlch etainpcd hlm nt once
nn nrtist. Uooii luck nnd a spcody return, is tho
wisli of nll. lioston Jmriuil.
"2? I O ETS
AT POPULAU rmcF.s,
35 cfs. and 50 cts.
FOR 8ALE AT HANAFORO'S.
n. n. it vtcih:i.ii:ic,
SUCCESSOlt TO OKO. Ii. 1IAUVOM),
NEWSPAPER AGENCY
OVF.U K. n. CLAY'S STOItK,
MIDDLKHUUY VKHMONT.
THE GOOD NEWS
Tim JiOSS JIAXGE.
It U mailo of lho bcst Iron, Is tho most con.
vcnleutly anAnged aml tlio onslcstto uno; IdKhly
rocommondod by Uioso who Imvo tricd IU Kvcry
rsngo warrnntud.
I'IMi:U'N VAHi nilATKIt,
HwcctCrcnm, Ctistard Whlpnnd FrpstlnR MnVcr
Nccdod bv every housokrepor. Hiinple, cliean
nnd ctfoctivu. l'rico, only S0 ccnts.
THE AMERJCAN COFFEE &TEA PQT
Somo polnU of supcrlorlty nru: ItlsnCotTeo
l'ot in whirh cnn bo uscd cithcr liulrerizrd or
conrsc cnlTve. A llltcr that ls bronil nml flut, nml
so nrranKcd that it cnnnot Imi; down In Um
ecntcr, idviiiL' lnurli bctlcr rcsults witli pulvrr.
liod colToo. Tho bot om of tho Qltcr only bciiiH
clotli, every drop of wntor passcs dircctly
IhrouRh tho cxilfuo. Cnll nml cxHmino.
ALLAN CALIWUN,
Miilillelinry, Vcrnioiit.
E. P. CUSHMAN
Ilas opcnud, tit Bcckwitli Ss Co.'s old staml, A FULL LINE OF
DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS,
VKIiVIiTS Kliick niul in Colors,
WOOLEN YARNS,
Cottons, Etc, Stc.
1 1KST LtSS GOODS t LOW PRICES.
Middlcbur', Vt., Soptombcr 14, 1883.
FINE GrROCERIES!
Wo tnke plcnsnrc in calling your nttontiun to our stock of thcpo
goods. Our nim lias nlways becn to t'urnisli thc
PUREST AND BEST PACKED GOODS !
In tlio markct at thc lowcst priccs possiblc for such quality. "Wo in
vitc a trial of our
n ni 8 v inv nm i:iv www,
Extracts, Cocoas, Chocolatc,
CANNED MEATS, FRUITS & VEGETABLES,
OAT Mi: VI, OIT ANI WIIJEAT FLAKES,
Or any articlc of this stock, confidcnt that both quality and pricc will
suit you.
GjpTry a packagc of gcnuinc SWEDISH MATCIIES 12o0
porfcct inatches for 12 ccnts.
F. A. BOND & BRO.
SHELDON & CO.
W. H. SHELDON.
llll:
Drugs and Medicines, Groceries,
AND
Boots, Slioes and Rubbers.
WE IIAVE
lst Thc bcst of Groceries.
2d Tho bcst stock of Boots, Shocs and Rubbers in town.
3d rure Drugs and Medicines, and conipotcnt pharmacists to tlisj
pcnsc them day and night.
OUR SPECIALTIES ARE :
FP-E GROCERIES, PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, AND THE
BEST OF BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS.
OUR MOTTO:
Small Profite and CS-ood Value.
GOODS DELIVERED WITHW THE VILLAGE LIMITS PROMPTLY.
A New Departure !
WWAVING succeeded Mr. P. CHAM-
E-M PAGNE as Manager of A. F. Tuppcr's Fiimi
tiire Basiness, I would say to all in want of Goocls in
our Lino that ive intend to kcep constantly on hand a,
fall Stock, adapted to tho wants of all, which wc shall
scll at the LOWEST LIVING PBICES.
Customcrs will find us at all thnes on hand. to show
our Goods and quote priccs.
Thcrefore, by slrict attcntion to thcivants oj our
Patrons, and polite and gcntlcmanly treatment, wo
hope to mcrit a share oj the publio patronvge.
o" Gome and sec us, at the Store lst door sou th of
Bridge.
W. PITTS.
Middlebury, Vt., August 15, 1SSS,
W. H G00DN0UGH.
SHELDON & CO.