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THE VERMONT IMKKNIX, liUATTLKlJOlU), FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1887. AGR1CULTUML. l'hc HitKtit (nrttiii Hntf mtivp(l the im nf Fiwf, tli', rhftuint f th riopartment of atfH uhurv. n the eXKr.!tintft made lift ypnr ni I'ttrt Hcott. Kanaa. in th manufnrtmi f iugi f rot 1 1 orihum mHl mujarranw. ( ninrreM pfropriaUHl 101,000 forihtj IM fimenta. lhirhi tha iwwt 90 yawr etx ! rimviitp. Mw1 1y betfk Rvfitn.f4tkmH I nun tmth HtaHi-and national Bwrerimwiit in the marmfarttitv of angar from anrg.ium tumv m. ate., have !i oomtantly in ningm, ail of whtoh, it far n h )in iutto.t nf HMWrrt(ca1 pnirtwtfOTi. have tmnth resulted in failiif. In ronoluilitifr h - iiMrt Irof Wiley m "It innst ln itifHwnsI finally that the chief oliject of tins laat aortal of eiqerihientfl. via., to nin.e the jtitltifttry ulierc private capital uunl.liwH' it way plenr to its extension oMM ii &rgv area, hai not hwn attained." II niifUlent opltikm nf l'mf. t 'oilier that Mijrm wroihl tV jirofltabh mode from worg lii;:n caiK1. cornntfilkp or other aource in H untttkw attfflnlent not only to mijijilv the hoinr iletmtnd bnt hIao for xiirt, lad tin to lii for an Itirrmw at leunt, in the home puMlurt, lrttt there in fnlhire everywhere U omiiete ravrvaafally with the Hienp fttiprar l n im tfmntHea adaptetl to it prmluetion. After a trial of tnore than 20 years, mid tin- Umn of hiitidretlof thounatitlfi of (lollarn nmvicAt. wn trx. it; .it hi vrtuht. TKK "oobtxciv apma" ur mr AWcricjrt wMmtK mm on-orum u rmm tt awKm t imrH ariHR rarrrjA YAHi- BTtlEK. Tb offing, or, ft i1 was called the anoint Um "ffdMati ArMaV to fnteihlv the fltotat k nm ft fruit in exfctttit. Jfeal m en thu riant w trnT if lawk etrn tn tin frarden of Kdeit. ami iimiat that the (rrajtt or forhkhlen fruit wan the original (tolden iipple whlrh Kve phiekwt fttiui the fwWd den tree and travi to Adam : henc tlie name "forhlddeti"oi"praTp" fruit hv which fitedanof tb orange i known to ctrtii twtre. Monit- it'tiornnt ami iiperatithu jieople still claim that the lark nH ununl ly found on the (rtetn end of thi variety are the imprints of Kve's tiareTf. Tteu ajietfon of the fitrtw, fnmi which it in claimed hy Home that our oranvo ipranf. i" no i' iort(Nl under the name of "(rrape" or "for blddenM fruit, derivinir that name from ita irrowinfr in cluhtom similar to fritf. nnd the lark upots, alluded to an the imprint of in, lieiHif oecnwiotied hv one fruit pfenning aiai and appearance it iffmhle onr tntna- to: it h4hick rind, ik ipnte juicy, and j Hwa great baarer. Utarr hi alo 1 the 'MlNftUak oranec," eidted Wftnthc i Mlin 4a ah tfrfti and ndhei- m cWty t the fltili that it cannot Im pwlml At Mln pwv in rrowft au tirainre that ii of n deep pi-eeii tlor. about the hwi nf mi tipple, nith a thin akin whirh iteeK off rmdilx : it i Juicy (ait veiv wnti It if aaid then is nit orange own in Sinm calll tin Kitfa; or atiK, w name from leceivitiK Mich royal rarufniti m thatnytihjetft fiinlliifflhe tree (trowhu withnul the walla of the myid jrar- den tintat tftva immediat t:otice to an officer of the ijnwnment or be Ueciipitated The tree in then Haatrnyed, to none hnt memlwra M the royal family tna oat of that I mil. It iHdwriliedaalwvliifthtrnuyiHirint preen akin when ria. hihI n irihfc pulp, which eii he neeu throufrh the akin, and i of a inoHt deliente Harm. Two amall vnt ietie of the oranjr. whfrh iHirluutwl in China, hut are now grown in other lorntionx, inchulliiK Fluritlo. are the tangerine mid the manda rin mmietimes called the "kid glove orange" from the readinena with which the akin is i removed without wofling the hand or even tightly againat another Anient historian j thevlovea. 'J1ietngeHneU in color n deep, and potnologlatH w u that the original home of the ora litre waa India. Oahmaio, who waa the flrpt to trace the history of the orange, omerta that tin Aralm, penetrating farther into the interior of India than any m perimenting, uc might nn well leave other foreign nation had done In'fore, din siiL'iir making to the countries where it can i covered the orange ltourinhinc; there uhd !- made at a profit for two or three ceiita a held in high esteem hy the imtlvea. The poiiini. I lie doiueatic piiHtuct. nil lout, wmt, maple and aorghum, is not likely to 1 for many yeara, one flitietli jmrtof the Miimr umm! in tlio United Statea. The jteo ple ptiy an unmml tax on anger of nearly 1Ht inillioti tlollara, and the most or it i paid hy the middle und Jiooier elae, he r uiise these clatieB conntitiite u vufttmajort n nf the people Though not tme person in (i hundred in iieiieflted hy the tax, Ver itiunt augar niakera hne no renaon to com plain ui ileus the) are proof ngainat a re unite selfiah intereat All the innple augar imide in the United States m nlMinl h huu dreilth part of nil the augar consumed. Opinion 1 nrj. Tin Mfuitpclier AVatchman k new ngii 'ultiirnl editor, ilr. O. M. Tiuklmin, seema not t-n lie pleaded with the gran ire lecturer, Moi timer Whitehead. After ieioiting his lecture at a late meeting of the Imnrd of agriculture at Itoeheter, Mr. Tiukliain adds "Mr. Iaiie told him that he hud inin-Ktnt cd the irtitionof the meinhei of C'ongleas I mm the munufneturiug states on the tarifl liiesiioii, aud tlint they weie for jirotec iiun When it came to tins, and he got oil ins regular stor). he seemed U he leas flu ent than In uis set talk. We have seldom heard a more mischievous haruuguc.altound niir in mU-statement, sophistry and appeal tt. the haser prejudices : and we feel war- i anted in tiaaerting that some inetuhera of the iHwird hold similar opinions. Tlie Imnnl ineetiuga should not he made the tK'casioti and the medium of such harangue. We -.in unt put his manner on paper tlie sneers, the sinartnes, the evidently intended snt- ii w ith w Inch he remarks were ornaiiient i'ih ' The grunge is a worthy organiau thiu, hut siieh people are not a credit to it ; neither are their utterances a safe or a re luhle guide ' We have heretofore given aeverul fur ahle notices nf theae lectures, and it is no more than fair that it should he knmvu that opinions vary. JtOLSrmX OATThll. SUUE OF THE ANIMALS IN A KEMAKKABLY FINE 1IEHU. Kdwin 11. iloise'a herd of HoUtein eat tie is one of the fiuest in this vicinity, and his harn is one of the most convenient and cleanly hcroahouU In his heid nre three us handsome specimens of high grade HoKtein helfera as enn he found in a day's journey. One of the trio is three years old und is estimated to weigh nearly lo(Hl pounds: the others are hut two years old and weigh alwut l!i."t0 jiouuds each. These heifers ate descendants of some of thelinest miioilod stm'k, and tlieir milk aud lmtter record during the past soason are second to none In this part ot the rutiintty. lie also has some very fine Durham. Ayrshuenud .Swiss fowa. whose glossy coats, and large, well developed hags, plainly show that they are kept express!) for their milk aud lmtter iuilities. in u smaller tuiru. equally light, airy ami cleanly, is kept one nf the hand somest herds of Ilolstein cattle in the state. In the herd is a yearling heller of high .Trade, wlioMf markings stamp her us a pure Itloodnd animul, and for which she would pass before the lst of judges were her pedigree not known. She will weigh fully ' HIM pounds and her emit is tine, glossy aud -ott as silk She is a descendant from some oi the hast hutter mid milk impoi ted stek in tliH country, and if otferod for sale would easily bring SlIKH), but her owner te .'anls lier us priceless Near the last de scribed stands n pui'c hloinled animal two wars old. as handsome and noble h Hik ing iw the other, but this one has already pioved her value, as the follow iug milk and lmtter record will show Her calf was dropped in April, lHMi, (the mother I wing I yofir and H mouths old) ami her milk iccord from April fi, lRfi. to Feb. fi, 17, shows 1,7(10 pounds. Her butter record is 'A jMHiudo 11 ounces ier week. This is claimed to U one of the best records ever shown by so ouiig an animal m this i 'mai lt . Another noticeable cow of thin herd is known as .lane Hudson, n high grade IlnUtein. To her has been awarded the lu st premium ut the three last fairs held in thih city us the best grade cow on exhibi tion, and ulso the first premium for the best dairy cow of un breed on the ground. She has it record of HS jKiuuds nt milk per da in the best of the season. The next show n weru two thoroughbred calves, one a bull dropjied June Hi. lbNi. which weighed 1'eh. -i, lfcir, 4 oil poumts the call was sired by 1'rince of avne. 5th out of Oatka lloth aire and dam are from imported stock. ()atka milk record at two euis of age was 1(1, (Mil i mil nds und her butter rccoid lor one week at 5 veal's of age was tiJ Hittuds Hl ounces I'his calf wu. latel) purchased by Mr. Morse from Yeoman's stH'k fuim, ami he is considered one of the liest ever raised by that fuiuoun breeder. Mr. More'ti Imrns are modo!: of ixmven lence in every resjieet, and each animal ha' Arid con veyetl the aweet orange into I'er aia and Syria, and the hitter orange (now called the Seville! found its wav into Ara bia and Spain The orange made Reap pearance in Europe in the fourth century, but it was not until the fourteenth ceutnn that it liecnme wideH dllTuaed and apread through Portugal, Sieil). St. Michael'a and the islHlida of the AjditerraiiHaii ami West Indies, and not ut til the Spanish und 1'ortu gueae himled and jienetrated into this coun try did the orange Hud a home in the semi tropical mrtion of America The orange was high!) esteemed b the ancients for ita medicinal ipialities. and it is HUrprising how little nt tout ion the pres ent generation gives to the man) virtues emdnsed in this little golden ball of fruit. A prominent ph)sician once remarked that were his patients to ent an orange or two every tuoruiuu. the) would require but lit tie medical atU'ittioii; for throughout the entire range of fruits that have attracted the attention of the medical profeaiou us a means of alleviating mam of the ills of mankind, there has lteeu found none that has so manv diversified uses as the luscious orange, purtu-ulurl) in cases f low fevers and malarial complaints, and it should more largely tuke the place of the unpleasant drugs so extensively used, to the great dis gust of the patient. Nofiuit compares in cheapness with the beautiful and luscious orange, and particularly an now that our own conn try is lai-hig the fluent orange in the world, the fruit selling at a price with in the roach of the most mialenitc purse. The little island oi Sit ily, with an area of alsmt 11.IMKI sipiure miles, has a population of over three millions, or nu nverugeof 250 souls to the square mile, a large portion of whom are engaged in orange culture, lunds from the lowest valle) to the high est mountain, even to within a few miles of the crater u Mount ,'Hnu, are covered with orange trees, Itearing annually their thousands of golden bnlla. Tlie average yield of an orange tree varies according to its age and location, coming into benriug when raised from setsl at about the. eighth year, or from graft or bud in three years. The first year's yield is small, varying' from 25 to iMO oranges, which are apt to lie large and ciKirse, hnt ing a heavy, rough skin aud dry, tnsUdess pulp. An the tree matures, the fruit increase in quantity and improves in quality, until it becomes of a desirable medium size, with silky akin and full of juice. A tree well advanced yields from 5(H) to 4JU(1U oranges, but there are tieea, even in our own country, that have yielded 1(1,000 oranges annually. Tim Valencia orange differ but Httle from those grow ii in Sicily as to sweetness and flavor, neither being u rfeetly sweet or ange, but w hat is termed by the trade a pleasant tart , those grown in Naples mid Sorrento are of a pale color and considered the sourest ouuiges iuijHtrleil, which is ac counted for by their coining from the most northern pnrt of the country where oranges grow . It is u noticeable fact thnt the near er the equator tlie orange is grown the sweet er the fruit, even the seed from the aour ornusv of the Mediterranean, when planted further south. priMim-ing u sweut orange. Leaving the Mediterranean and drifting south, the most productive oraugo districts we encounter are Cuba, Porto lticontid Ja maica. from all of which comes fruit of ex cellent qtiallt) . The orange belt of our ow u favored eoen try lies principally m Florida, l-iouiwiana and Southern California. It u generally sup Miscd tliat Florida is indebted to the Span ish Catholic missionaries for the introduc tion of the oruiut. the) having brought the seed of tin- sour or Set ille orange from tpaiu : and as the iruit multiplied the mw1 were scattered b the Indians throughout the state, which probably accounts for the numerous wild orange- grov found near the banks of the rivers and lakes, fouuerly the favorite camping ground uf tlie falumi nole Indians. Later the sweet omnge was introduced from F.uwpc ami pluntcl in St. Augustine Atthuehweof the civil war small plantntiniiK of sweet oranges were found tluoughout the state, conttuitiiig usu ally of a few ti es growing around dwell ings Man of the old trees were I tea ring hbeud crops of such hiwmiu fruit as trav elers from all wnts of the tvorld had never befoic eaten. The excellence of the Amer ican orunue sit enterprising Northerner U thinking there Wttf, money in orange cul- lark ml when fully rlie, and in aluijw it reaetnWea n amall Hat toumto; the munda rin baa much the mine appearance, except thnt itR color is a golden yellow . A very curious ami popular orange is the "blood.' The gemrrul appenrauce of the tree, leaf and flower dllTera only from other orange trees in its ultsenoe frtuu thorns. Ita fruit is diatinguiahed by a color of blotal which develops gradually as tlie fruit lo gins Ut ripen. Little by little the IiIihnI colored spots u pi tear In its pulp ; as it ad vances to maturity these enlarge, becoming a deeper blmsl color, final) embracing all the pulp nml spreading to the skin, which become ti brighter bhsnl color the longer it is allowcnl to hang on the tm. This va riet) nf orange has provoked much discus siou.and many theories hat eheen advaucetl m tx Its origin, 1 am iusitively assuied that the blood orange is asdUtinct a vuriett lis is the lluldwiii apple from the (Ireeuiug. und is- produced b hyhruliy.mg the nratirc with tin Mimegiaaate In the start the blond-orange is grafted from the orange to the isHiiegrnmitc tree, and in two jeurs is grafted I mck from the pomegranate to the orange, io as to secuie u legulur auppl) of the blissls A 2TTW LRASK OF LIFE. lien one bus Iwlianftcrlng the agonies of a aevere attack of rheiimatlam, neuml ffiaorariatha und relief comes, It a inn s If n Wt Ins! of lite had hern rantti) Sth'h have U-en the feelings of tlnnisnrnl' who, after trying phtuiciana and iiumher leas remedies, have stsl Alhhqihoros und found to their great jov ttlfft this medicine really did cure thee tllaeascn. iireat Falls, N. H.,Irtrch 25, 188(1. PVtme twentt-two years ago while in the V. H. Naty, qiinrteml at Is'ew Oi leans. I like many other aailnra, bv constant ex jHwure liei-anw Mil let oil with an attack oi rheumatism, for which 1 was treated by the doctors with all aorta ot medicines, liniments, etc., hnt no matter whut I did take the relief was (or a l-w moments only, und the jmin, that terrible nain, came on me again worm than er, hy the pain was so sharp and sudden aa to uliwt fell me to the ground as though 1 had lcii ruck on the head. 1 continued in this condition for yearn, one week in every four. 1 was onnfmed to the house one day hobbling around when a friend who had lieen cured of rheumatism by Athlophoros ntked me why 1 did not give the medicine a trial 1 had taken io much medicine and got no lictter 1 felt suie there wn-t nothing to cure lhemnatism, but thtitudit agidn it eculd do me no burin mid so Imiitfbt n lurttlc. Thetcr first dme of All lophot s took hold nf me in widi n tu: 1 knew it would do me good. 1 continued Until two hottlea were mvd, rnd my rhen inauWn of ao tnuny yiara atamling, that everything filled bi totich.wiis at lust gone and I hic la vcr wficrul the lea t unit aim. 1 tell ton AMilnphnms will doth" wotk every tree. 1 nn't nu cnoupli fur it Cli v. O. V, IIami y, tiriH-cr, 10 vary druggiat should keep Athlophoro tttld -Vtiiiophows Pills, but x here they enn liotlH i.-iilil i tho drmgisL l Ik- Alhlo phoros io Hi a.l Pit., JStw ork, will aunt tilhcr tca:r,uge paid, on nccipi o! rug. dar price, whuh is fcl.tm per ilU lor Athlophons nn I 5".-. for Pills. Km- liver tuid kldnev iliM-Bw.-, tlrnipuln. In dit,'1iou, MiwtoieiK Tcr.nus uibiitt', ilisi Ob J I iNOS.I AND 2 GRANITE BLOCK. CLOAK DEPAETMENT. n, hawley CLAPP & JONES. nils on sale loiln.y 400 YABDS I llosl (JuulK.v enrr(MV Turkey Red Table Damasks biHi j, iM'lldH'le ',1111111.1 V3' Great Mark-Down IM' CLOSING OUT SALE hi LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S Outside Bnils Al prices dial will malic cter.v (Janncnl a ureal nf (rarlioii. The sldcK U Iarse anil varictl. coinprisini; all the latest Nmelfies hi Seal Plush In lUlMNAXTN of '2 All pcrl'ect. Same evervHhere a ") a 1o 10 yards. iiialif,v sold rnrd I'or 39c yard. Also small lut. I'aiic.r colorings ol' same make, nsnall.v sold uf 75c a yard, 50c yard. Special Imrualits in ItLKACil El) and CKKA31 DAMASlv NAPKINS, TOWELS, AND QUILTS, .loll in Hull' and llnili Stand Covers, nsnallv sold at otic o (i'Jc, lor 25c Each. tine, ami thf gonial climate of the stal luryu und ofean quarter, und tho stable j lilM,it t,w enlerpriw doubly attractive. uro wj urrangtsl as to be keit at nu even I C iipitaliu t-eeking health m that vnarin t H- temperature throughout the winter, and the ! mate hoon inveaUsl in land and btarted greatest iin are tukeu in the care of thtr t vr(ly0tt from MVI Ak Kiiipienth uf fn,it strfiek. Aud anvone intcrebtetl m the rui- , ,. i v,.,.,!, .. i i . i a r i i i were maoc Aorlii alio laive prices rvalived. ing uf gwtl stock can not spend a more . , K 1 prohUible ufteriHMUi than in paving a viit utm'n P""1 wW rve of the amir ti. thw nlacc on the AVet HovUton road, orange and graftwl .ir budded the sour vheit they will lw huiv of a heart el i stis'k with the sweet, the luttr iiM'eK m- come fio:u the genial proprietor. I curing the moiu vigonaih true and one tliat bair. 3loie u a native ot jseuiaiia ami a will Iat for emturia. The oranire fever SCIENTIFIC NOTES. To reduce centigrade degrees to Faiircn heit Double the number of centigrade de green, aubtraet l-10th of the amount, and add !W to the remainder For temperature below (( centigmde, suhtruct Il. The earth's internal heat is now IteuiL' forced into rcticul service at I'osth. when the deepest artesian well in the world i- be ing sunk to suppl hot water foi publi Iwths and other purjtoseN . depth of :tl,'n feet haa been reachts.1, and the well supplier dail nii,t0(lfallonof wuU-r heated to .V degi-ees Kahmiheit. The lmnng i to lie continued until tlie temperature ot the v. a tor is raited to 17fi degrees The frothy substance which i often found on era, and iwinularlv known a "frog -pittle.'' says the Itoston Journal of t'hem istn . ha! no eonucction witti that animal It is caused bv a little insect which neerete- a viscid, transparent iluid, with winch h completelv covered. To enable htm t breathe, he ranches out a pair of legs, and inclosing a little bubble of an. bring1 it down, und afterward ullows it toescaie in to the liquid. After a while the numerou. huhhlefl fmiwrt it completelv into froth or a sulmtauce resembling salua A new ue for photography i noted by the Camera mnjazme. Ifeceutly a child ar pa rent ly m full health and w ith a clear skin was pictured The negative showed the face to be thickly covered withuu eruption 'IhreadayK ufteritunl the child wus covered with fpoti due to priokK heat. The cam era, hail seen und photographed the eruption thitte davK lief ore it as visible to the e -Another ca.e ol a wenewhnt similar kind is also lecorded, wheie a chilil showed spot ou his portrait which were invisible on hi tnce u foitimrht pi-eMous to an attack f small ix. It is btiggestwl tlmt those case might jKiint to a new inetliod of meJical diagnosis, The phenomenon of inllammable human breath is not rar In one case of di'i dured dig stum the patit-nt emitted intlam muble gas from the month, which, upm analysis, was found V le laigeh compwil of marsh gas In another case the ga- va sulphuretted hydrogen A ea-e i- rejsirted in tlie British Medical Joumul in w (in h wliile bloMiu' out a match, the patient -bienth ciuivlit fire with a none Ukt tin r port of a pistol, which was loud enough t awaken Ins wife. ' )ue evening Hit ' confirmed dyspeptic was ii-rbtin: hi- pip an eructation of iras fioin his stomach cut red, aud the ignited gas burned hi uioiutaehe and hw The origin oi tie -gases is undoubtodly the umlnrestetl Ui which in t'iee cases undergm- deotnpt i Hon. The prevalent Uieoiy of the formalion 1 dew is quit' difttiriuuged by tin- ob.-ci.i tioiih of Prof II K Alvord. ho ha-lateU published tt tieatiH on the subject lb- t in ployed nice uiAiiumeuts, uch a-, haw m .1 descriled by Sachs and Darwin lie found that 011 clear nuhU. when the atmosphere was rarefied, the lighter stratum would b. easily pushed out of the way by the cool and heavier I tod drawn by its weurht to the surface. The tbei mutueler ut tout niche fnmi the ground, would. 111 the-e case raiiKe from tv to ten degrees low ct than at four feet fioin the ground Itightuudt 1 tlie gruKs, and clone tu the surface of the ground, the grass furnishing a guard iium-t rotliutiou, the temjuirature wus wuriucr thau lour inches alsivo or iuimodiutely trt. er the grass The difference was always tnm It) to 1"), and Mmietimes as much us 1)0 de gitHs higher than iu the narrow stratum putt hUhi' the uniKs On bun- noil, then was a slight d ille renec 111 the lowest foui inch stratum, but nothing in ismqiarison with that over the grass There is alwas Mime moiiitute exhuUnl from the earth at night, enough to make u slijfhtly dewy de piwit under the little difierei.ee betwei 11 the teuqterature of the lowest stratum and the one a fe. feet ulstve, but the mo,t of the moisture which appears as dew on the leaves of grass is tmnspired b the fohaur itself, and eondeunes b; ivumiiioI' thediflei enee of teiujieratiire Itetween the nnriow strata uhatg the line. acques, jackets, Sea! Plush Wraos. W?& Astrachan Wraps, Special BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, MUSIC AND PICTURES. SOUTHWORTH'S, WHITING'S and IMPORTED WRITING PAPER. Stationery In every form for Office and Home use. Al MEMORANDUMS In every style. . FRAMING Wu nro ircinii'(l lo do proinptl.v, tuslcl'uli.v ami ut inoilernlo jirli-cs. SHEET MUSIC & MUSIC BOOKS, FLUTES, BANJOS, GUITARS, ACCOR DIONS, HARMONICAS, VIOLIN STRINGS, &c. The iikisI sut isliictory pliicc to select a jirt'sriit lor iniy occasion. CLAPP & JUS. WAti T Ltailronlis. VERMONT VALLEY RAILROAD. ON ami aft-i (M..Ik r 1. m, trams on 11 1 t . , Ml leiiM- Hraltlebtiro for nil nntv ,, n t t'l-WlA M . :l"ti. fttl'l Hi-JO 1- M The to toe m trnln in xprm foi ..t,tr- u v I hit HKer Jutietloii. Hith Pte'piiitf 1 nr .1M1K li Th-l'iHiA m train Itt malHrntn (.f M. m, 1, 1 Ht AUnoit. Kutland, ftiirltnton. MoimimiI in i 1 f'HIWlHIIWIC rBl fJie8 ( M train lM the Nhw M..nn enpreMH Tin ') 11 v si tiuiii 1 mail tu.iii i 1 hi I . .lmictiofi aii'l RittlntHl ( TrIUiflcRietcl)iv.fi FfllK for tic ii i i nectfliKwtlh to ( 'otimH'lleut Him rh:i- 1 , I Unit, an foMnw s Montreal 1 u -- m ih i I A M lliiol Mlll UCCOllllllNi(tt ! !l ''I V n I trnln. ! -I" ! to New otk , . , , I AM tit- tratie tniikf !-. . n , I ll ml ii A Allffttn It It . (rttlli Msi at 1 1 j Hrniffl. I.I .1 U lA.u i f,,,, I CENTRAL VERMONT RAILROAD. URATTI.KlM ilt A W1IITI.H Vl.l. M l-i 1 KJINNIN(( MomUu. I J tt rollnnt , Apt il 'Je IriOn t l iw- earance Sale PRATT, WRIGHT & CO. Will Make Low Prices on All Dolmans, Russian Circulars. Cancer of the Tongue. bled with an 1 1 the thnmt 1 ; oT bIccji tn". 1 1 1 11 . Arcotnpam m tl i it hail m-i i! I r iu it wriut of it- 1 'i.e. ! tn IkitwtH'ii tn 1 bontenwn'K h ! ftltCtl Wo'il' ' if . t reltwtt nil nt.)r ! nr f. - -"pact1 to Wl r ww fkeo wu trou- iI n t t i l near IHfi (Hi - ' It'rP ii'U'i- yti -tpiticn rtlMIMfUIHl It 1- iiT'i. ( 1 ti nil in the lt-li ? tin ltl of .t, two hf t-ail mm 11 i.rtll doi-ii email fir -h wai rntin-ly -aUl Thl- ww th-e can ago. aq1 ibtiu tuu tx ii no return of the tit- FaCC U L MIDDLtBllOOKB. fclrtirta, Ga . June 1hs Treatise on fllMxt stvl skn. Dieww mailed frw Tio ""irr mm . tt t Drawer j Attanu, ia SliarpPams! iEctach-. ErennatliXi, Crick, Bpralni.rfural Cia, 8Utctic, tjuuju, lunafiidscrllip. Kidney ACectlonB, sore Cht or pain ia any part lDOi or deepetted, quiotlf pc wbrn a Hop Tlaitrr iaI Balsam andtha raedlct&alTinuoiol tmb AlIopB. Acta lnitiatiy- curoi Qtidtly. Thrrot S ret Btrcnjtheln r Izner erer known. JLllreatfy , r,3ou . 6 far (1.00. Mailed for prloo. Propriw i ut. imp piASTrn co.. Eocton, hjm. 11 Hit appUed. rrcparrxi ireni jrorgTinar rtxca, CAnaBalaandthamedlctJialTlrtuoietIrefc H s I nop Plasterj m ""the GREAT m Everybody Invited To uii our clciriuit i)ciiirliiiciii, vlicrc uhtn lie tun ml to lie in tlie iuiiil. price tlie Cloak s , i 1 1 lo IH'M tATARRH 2 German Remedy. TnnriiA i-nrs,,iir niftl iTRUTHS FORTHESlCK.n tvill 37- 1.1 111 LIU l IKK r (H. 1 . 1 11 i ( 1' ) II -( tit f ' t i. lUTTt Us t .1 i-t ur un t 1. m.u r . it I.iiiU. Uf. ' If ut. ii tj n.l'HI'lt I'llTHUi it lire i;.. 111- i3he tiillld iont woi t 'in(,t l,rM "'I'll' '!' ijluiemtk'.mi'l :tli m b illsrecotilioctMii unm jllrthuuM line hi l mi it I IlITTKIts Tin Wl.l m not then be ft caL un l E3 II HI tt" li -t V toll to feiiffcrfrutii liheum j ..Il-lll .1 lttl 1 jiirtiu'iH 1. Hi nuts , ne 1 Mil- u i-ine lini i le w uiiuui n hot: It Tn 1: , juu1 it regret it. 14 miii uf A. J. Morfce, now uf liruttk'lioiu El). PlIU'AlX. .ru.viuc Slartiruible llorMV.. it inuy he Miitl of liorMn un of wheat, that any mill ull frnulttit aiT taarketiible, but the f urnmr ho hah from year to vear irrown wheat, knowb vary M-ell tliat uheu he ftut rtMMlx m iretuutr a erui tliat jfrail Ku. 1, he lmrly gU day w aifei. for growini; ami marketing tlie erui, after counting all eon tingiuit axeusa. This lieiug M, if hit oroji tunih out U be nf low fraile there i im tweapiujr loiw uikiii it, loaufce in no iar tieular m it irowii for Ivm money er liu.hel tliim it ,w to grow the Iwst The ain rule Uojklii ihmI in the dairy, a liowu by the fact tliat the butter or eheette from a tavmi heril of wh ill lie flrt rlau if mail by one artv. while in the hand of aii'Hher the lowet jrada only iirodiieetl IJanwii, lika wheat and butter, bike rank in market ncrding to their quality, und tlie ifftml ones that 11 for hijrh nVureV fenl in the aame ia.ture ami unt the muuc qualit of umU and hay tm the veriwt jiIuk Ail hoTMNi that can do duty may bv aid to le uiarkwUiUe, lut ui the mhim tliat rejected wheat u luarketabli'. oulv ut the loueet fig ure, though all the procene thnmt'h which ti ktw irrude Mouk u carried in mm axjieu- iM Urn cojitlof the ir in ijualitif u in tiie ua of the Iwi. mw aud axvet the in lluwce of Hie i umI. aud I lot of fxaire cuts wi luiuurtaut llun ikit, aay. 011c, to Iiroduce a oud qualit of t-raiu uf an ciltd, you HiiMt liava a Kiud quality of mad a a foundation; and apolyluy UlU tu hunu. the Htart w mure exueuaive if a mau would liave atuck lual'keujilc at guu iiguree tlwu thuut(h he grvu aiuiuaU of lower yrude 'ul, iu u iMwaure. in true, yet men who wu (airly K1 hnaal luanw, for tlie ur .me f aaviiif the u.ln y auui of uu oi III boii dollaiv iu th' aefvii'e uf a aire, will 'MuiuatU rear b..r,- far which liiev irvt uly lav HMM. Hie ddlereuo that gna i wait-, a Jiff' i. ii i' f one third in tin flbm: valui' ul .1 uiutuiv hurx', and it i or Ui m1c 11 uil'Ii.-i titan iio 111 uiuin . Um .Ifttrual iireail umuuK the natrte, who beyau to realiie that within their very dour-yanU lay u fortune they had never dreamed of. So they went to work with commendable ener gy, until Fioiida u liecoiiiiut; a -at forest of oruiute trnivea, ImvinK at jiresent bun dled, ol thouuindK of tree., junducnu; hut seuaiMi aliout mo,(hi (Hid oraiijrch and jriving riw to the iuchtioii. Will not the bunnem. be oveiilone ( To w hiuli wu luudily uu ar, Ko. Whh the wnHKirativlj- f mall waa in the lTuitil Statea suitable for oruiifre cul ture thw will lie imiKMaihlc. Withiu nie ent liberal wiiiply l'"lurida furniliea only aliout one tenth of the ornuge consumed ill the United Slato. New York eity ulone in aaid to coukuuic more fruit than any oth er city in thw woiid, Hot ejiptiinr Imdoti or l'aru.. Cif the average hn f nlw inuie tree luithiii)' duhuiU' can Ik- aid, hut it n Kcue rully UHoMkl that under fuvrable condi tioH ot aoil wel oUiuatc, aiul with proMir atteutiuii, a tree in food for u century ur more. At t'oidova, that far famed aeat of Mooriah .jileiidor, there are till ratuaiiuuK a liuiiilK.r ot wouawr cirauire tiwes laiuwn t lie 7IHI yeRlv 11W. Their tntlilta ar luirt ly iuiliou. their hari crackeil and rough, vet each year Uieae duuy old Kiaut. yield their aeveu aud u-u thouaaud of luacuaib ur amte a. if atlll 111 the heyday of theii youdi. Kven in EiiKUHid, at Huuipuni Uairt, w here the tree m raiaad only aa a cu rioany aud ia careful!) aheltered hy tlut, there are veral trvca known to he over IfKI year., old There ia alao an u'kiufe tree iu the convent ot M Kalauv at Id one that ia kuowu U la- oer WI yatra old. awit i um m uawruaw u mf aUjhi uu oniHgv to aa Iu treeh uaaae to n4l hilu tu Income l'he Chiueae, hv cuieful i,tud and haitr Ull'ill huvt sui ' ee.led HI dal lllll' or .Iu. K Muriilo . M 1' , (VmlMiiv '1. KIii.jik ( writer: "1 Nell a acut ileal nf li Itull s roiu;li Syrup, tor every one wiiu tlit, it likes it "Them are more ihiuiia 111 lieu, en ami earth. Hi ratio, tuau ale tlreuuu oi in your pliiluwiphv " of eourae' Vb. tin. old iluffern suflei-ett horrilih itliaeii.'Kuii(liaiiih uiHliliilu't iiiul ciiiilitn't knot. Uial StlvHthili UU uouM cuiv tiiein lluclor Voucell' And Have luutle utlil ..rliain. .viuit life helul ! tf-ceut ataiUW to al poataxe 10 A. 1' vlnlMa t'u , Bxiatou. 3laaa . UUi! revive In Kaululuui'V great medical uuik of 1U liugret. vvttii elegant cnl uratl ululea. 1 lerangauietit of the liver, with conallpation. 111 juraa llHoouiplexion, induce jutnilea, aullow kLiii. etc. HeiiHiw the cuiiKe bj uAnjg Carter'. IJtlli biver Pill. 1 lue a iloae 1 ,ihi II) ilelu.1' lu'.iltti, w ti 1 un :t rui. ew 11 -'p i.iiii i StM'lll 1. HI ri 1 ii- I I- .in-i the iliHiit Wilt II v ,H ilnlHintlC' III r-t titln.'iiLdi fit -Llnl 11 l'lliil It a.Jtliiti lies ml s. 1. IM, 01 -1 1 rui 1; 1:1 1 1 : if. m . t 1 . ti ti .'i f.it a In all (li'pai lii. ciils, ol' oilils mill cutis. Itt'iniiaiils short Icnctii I Dress Patterns, voilcil and shop 1 worn uooils, trooils rrmnplcil or t u m Ii I cil h.v uiiulon (lisping , hrok I cu asMirtiiicnl of sixes anil all overstock. , Haw jus! taken out our Christ inns window ilispla of iiaiiiKiiinc HANDKERCHIEFS They arc uninjured lor sen ire lull are tuiulilcil and "ill lie niltl under value. TO-MOItlttMV shall put out a lot of tto-toiicil BROCADE VELVETS Of 1.5(1 quality nt 50 Cents a Yard. i And at the same price shall nut iu a lot of striped Fancy lMuslies I and Velveteens heretofore sold at j !?!.'.'.') and S1.IHI per artl at ode. ill Clilfa's Hoods Worth .'l.'ic to otic to he closed a '25 rent. Ladies' 75c Hoods 50c. Ladies' $1.00 Hoods 75c. LADIES' LEGGINS Uf extra Hue iiialily, worth (15c, ?5r. S.'ic mid $1.00 a pair, all put out ri SOc- lot hauilsoiiie TOIiOt.ti 9 9 Clothuig, Wnter teds. Heavy UNDERWEAR AND urnishin Special Attention Given t Making s D C Large Stock of Trunks, Bags & Umbrellas. Bottom Prices to the Cash Trade. lnt Mmith ljoti(lfnulm WtnhnU .lAttMloa y anMNmi Wmt Townabtmil TrmnaliHH . Nwfin . . W llliRIIWVlUc M(t liiftitMterstiMi Arrm-di tnUtItboro IH7TUHNINO UraUfeburo W rm thitntiienitoii wnnaii.RTHi. No f miH lottllMlwttd W ft i Inwnnhcit'l .IWllHM'fl Winl wJI Arnvt-at huiitli IxnHlnmlf rr K 1 Hi;- 1 1 I i.il . NEW LONDON NORTHERN RAILROAD Tnuti vnw llrattlctfiro n U i:i a M f.rt HpriiiirfiHd nn-l N.- Vti IU Iff a h furCuiiii Hl-iKl( Mil - I..,, i tn i New Ijtiiiiiull. Kftclltmt . H'si.. H , titiiltt I. t U M tnrtil fur Vn York i.i - t hjIk f u Mejiltitdtat Irttln lut Nt u N ..i ! v i.i S I -i i t tinftMut Mill' c Va'' nit. vtviti ii i Irani fipi tttMtmi . ii i- m fxH-)MK rir Hmii)fll'll Dit'l s" UUINO Si Mil II j ihhis an iv in bratUt Uiio H '', a ai tntiti ,' w IxhuIkii anu x . "i i' m rrmti Milhi KalK Jl.- s.. ! tll . i itii Kiifltirtirrf. ! v m frimi HjiriuirfleUt N oik.v i i i I 'i v n Hutu l'.illtiv. Niw Imt.Ii mi r i ' I M trim hHijrtllii l'lliil' H tllMIl H)Mllllfti'lil uikI .N'-u il II 'Ji'i m from New d'Uihui iiiul llo.ton t 1. 1- mil- r r si m i.nrx. - i, N v, lxiitiir (Vimi . Titt-H In-. . -pt 'I i FITCHBURG RAILROAD. HiMWAC 11 NNKI. If 1 I I OS ami altr 'liit-wla ii . n im- i a- tfilmtH w S'rfi li Atliiiiis i.r .it . i ! h. IT. i- Hf (llIlli-)ll fM HMM lit i M K M . lt.K UiHf U Ml u.- Mlll-r Kallf fir H-w'.-i. nt i i ir.-M v m tMinl.ik ti it H'-titnuiik- itk Fi North VIUlli. AtftHM M vim r liowtiiti vim i ha i. y v i lill i KaliK Aiimiii - h . ti. r.x p. m 1 t (.rtiif) I-'. fiiiTii 0 -h 'rttdn. t.x ; -JK : i- Mill, ih l-aiih for Nurtii Ail.tu - i. r- K : v m trwtiHiM P ii". 1' I" ( Ml il F M l:iif-iuiit ui Iti.lm iimi't-.l.uii- sipiilav - i ii. ill. s M hi i t .MillS - ' .1 It AI-.iN II'! I'H- who gmtmMiNi-E (M CAPS. ! i Cloak Slock i i i mttwriffiit&Uo. j j r--- imi.m jgFP6Kli) j I Fp ai-ci:akber coverinu. SnS! ASbtrTC? LIVING FELT. 23L I l"s nltoc thfi' too laruc toe this m'umiii of the j.'tir. Iluf too ui.iii.i line and lucdiuiii cost i:ar nicnls I proiosi to uialic prices licrc lolorc I NHKAHII OF nntl HVA.L 'I'll KM. Minnies ana u.'uitraloJ I'lajhlci 'SIcsh Ssvins End r:rcProoHl!criaI:' Free by MaiL H. Vv. JOHNS MANUFACTURING CO., t'tl, UNI-firTlKlLl. !( Y Jnhii.' Kir.- unit H.I, I- fr.mf V.U.t.. UiH.liui;, M,ratlilu, lluildlne Telt, A) .' Mtnm l'lliir lliilkr 'o.,rhlS', It .uf 1'4 ul,, 1 irr-1'rocf 1'uillta, . te. VULCABESTOH. ""'l ' w Vam,-. Kin?,. ,Wot!. bht.t I-cl.lnC etc Estab'isbod IS58 87 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. '""SJJ&V1""1- l.rS. ji..T.v . rvj, " .. - CHICASO, ROCK ISUHC & PACIFIC PWLWAY Hr rtd- m ( f It" -rBt"l rltl'ii flf. i ' ( DI'll li tlttU 1 i ui. . ; lermtnil jnli'T. vi t- t nh'. ' i (i un) tnie niklJio Li X In if 1 1 tt -itifi. i ' i - i whi hiJirtnae.- ji i, n -r ici: a. n,, , dirwifi.n lHtnat' Ati i-it.i- m i Y i 'tho Hk litn I infill In i at ' i ,il. - In-'m) ' io,Jo'itt.la . LS l- 1 ..it lit t - ?, nittl li tfk I-iUit'J ia M.i. , luvt-.ii.. ii. , laiiti'.Kn-imlU'.a'J-l .lji.ll'ia-i nh-i- ( t . n t lllTjftj IQ 1 ITU. . 04illU!l T'.lll. I '-.J.- Ciiiwm u4 Kantu ( I .n !. 1 i kiii Al-tL- -a. in Kin j . Alt- rl I . i, i, , Hi l'u) in Urnt-.t- m.rti i i l m i. tll h jaiirvu- of luU'iut liute tines, t- ni an .i.j. Tho Croat Rock Island Routo (Mtarantwf hjN'l. t'oruf' -t ani ftc'.ti t . t ' trrt;i uwrtt. iunxxilit-J ijii. mj,-! u I . , . i tm'k Uof h'y Bti'". L It-, tintlr .u' . w i f "Li'ieiBd Iron. J:n roll-n Mtli! u 1 tkili cinmtke it. It hai ail the f''Tti(t t f u.tvtinlMUin.nJOliiin nit .1 auti t tt- .. i . t TKluablf It prartl- I uj rt.. '. i t i.n r tm h metitoutc)- lUdUM ip. 1' i." it I r ! em.-tl . HfT lf 1 lUUUH'IUf' a . ..innlAlluJl I- uji-.tUj un We(-utiorpfMt-i l i t-wcilii hnt-n-'jttttif Comforu.li fIyT ieji - . rulin.an 1 aiare i . lr a d ftut-inn. t i tr l'.uuitr Cam p"iTld.!nf i ilet i i it a, i . ''iv Chicntfo. bt Itml-h. AtcliUou ul u'i i IhCvJituatf ('Uir Cim. The Famous Albert Lea Rcute 1 Ihv diTVt. f .wrrKe I in brtwwn ( in '.it- hi ' api'LiaBlSt faitl. i ir tin ruui- - t k 'im ' Train- run dllr to t.tf .'mm. r r. - .r- j iocaiut nuiit mL.nd in himi (r ju - t M!nneot. Tliorinvl.. t t, kuiHia i laiertoriiak isre r-a hwl n-t ii"., a , lL-kiral)l ruuu ,uiiK uc nsJ K nkk.nk' '' rtor ttulaovmrnU to tt n !- l t.. i. i tUAnapulu. itttTtf'tu km! ( t' il h if . II. of 1 .n M li i TicacC OOrw la tu- I mK-l rtiv (lirrdifoitUutioit. AiMn 8. ft. CABLC t. eT JWK hMIIUIIlMl r ' Gorticelli Sevin" Silk. BRATTLEBOR0 00T. 1, 188b. Is n-t a Upii into iU'frn 1 tltf htitd All tort. Jtetttti, MceHtmil hi si U'lii tt 111 n 1 lit I , III run Unit .! 't In- .lis ..nrji'L'tl. il i.llit urikll 1'Lrnru Hint u ,t 111 build 011 up jiutl nai.e vuu biruiiuauu f ULAM JiALM Knutf i.r jk'L-dtr. Applied iu if 'u i' -rfat Jt charms t,M inflammation. JitaUthe f tttxU. andftwu. ithrrdi CO cents. ELY BROTHERS, itrusfii.ls.Oncpo.NY. H. '. BONE, Furnishing Undertaker H i. Hawley MLXHILU iiirn 1' will iiitiKt) ) uur lint... 1 tyj itim rii'iiutiii fctn i'.cai tu.l ourlleti linnl. in MLi-iii u i;n pi-.n- ti.-uljilu. anil . iu will fclffji well it'll ftH'l liottrr for it Jit. Mill t 1 K'U'l J . ' lUiitoi1, .M 1 Mfiltcnl U ork put-ti -lit-i 1 A. 1. UllUW A iX, (. ue at p , fm ATTENTION 1 (OX'S HUN K. l!!;V'n'I.niOIt(l, VT. M.I i.i . IL" 1 I 1.1 . 11! 1 TfarmersI 3Ii. Itrlrlit'i'i l'eniulf I'urc U ait uileratUi.'. limrftii. ouh Miiammtilu'. ut'riiir t-Hiii- TUw intMtHaibat U ta t hf luori ivliahk am I truatwurtiu iviut-dy iu all ikiitvis iwc-ulUr u wtmifii It ou iltct thti wonl uf warning, tbn rmtult will In- limkfii hw.lth. iit-i-uiijfMl iliyi.al tMlulltluu, lutMilul eat'tt-elnt ul aiul inU a nvum liitv (itiftUi will rflire you Irum yoi'r turturt ami aufTarUtg effwr you a mii nrt Ttmiirfuiiti htV0iwAiii to ita lutIiiialettn.to It .u v unt ttdvkv, writ to Mn Ijiium ltekhi t I' n Hi Mi, lltMtuu, Mua . ur Mend tu tlit- ai'lliiiK Utffiil.. Dim littlt buiith, -il aii-1 &i 'liviuuut'iit . lhidtuu ti 11 ItuHh ut tbw trivut tvuialf ivKUlatut Tbeivan niaii luinihuf nci uUMlfltilii) ui iiu that viflil tu tlit ii(u uf Carter Iron Pills Tium wuuuiv tnmtMtHJ wun uwvttuh uiikn, uufiii Meaia, etc , ftbuuld trv tuttui C'oiittutiitiiiii ('limit An dlil )4iyauilaii. iWhml Innn juiwlUie, having UoU (4uiMil 111 uia IuiuiIk 1i iui Kuat Iu im iiiimm.hi ar Ui" formula of a rtimplc fjrt-uiM-t ifimntv ifi Uw apMtl aU iwruiMiit cuiv uf fuiiKUiupiiuu IlruiirhiUte, t 'atari 1 1 Arittuuu. utal all Tlintut und ItUiu? aflTeftniUh. alnu a hutuim and rudicul fui. fui Scnuu lKbiliIv aiitl all NertixiK Cuinjilaiut--atM' UaUtt: i-wtrf Ita vtNuiurful i imativf jrowt-rY Ui IImmmmim if m, Iwu fell it liU dut tu uuikt h know to Ua MtiTt-ruur fvllnnt AiHuatiil t thuiuutiveouilaiittairf lo Mtrte human MitTerui 1 will muhI fr ot lOutitf.- to all vOi.nir,n it tin iu iitriU04it rrencb ui r4UUli, uitb lull ii tor Frtfwiui;ua unIut kiut by mail ot aimatura, UMtti, t-Hicii aui utU'i-v mIioh. 4MUWtUUtfiVt--a4Jt Utli-MXfn-M'MUtMlUI t ai i"T'sUtUrUv-r 'ilutl.M lwtlliwi bli.l lnll.Hi uvtu Out U a dia Whaa Jlay akk, wa gava Uor CaatorU, ?hw Ua wivn a Oh ml. abe wwd fur ( antoru W5 U ltuiat Ul-M, aW Um tu u-Miitrm WbauaiMtti&UCblldnib, ue javu tWiu inoria. To Buy Your Butter. Put it in 5 or 10 pound boxes. Will pay in Goods or Cash. If price is not satisfactory, for 1-2c per lb. we will send it to Boston, guar- im, antee pay and pay for Butter as soon as re turns are received Butter shipped every, Monday. Come in and see us STICKNEY ifis(iii U'Kt.7nulj8LCS CONG.EkED VSWAYNES ATPJitPJCy I.EXE3RC!SCDAIL'PA,NACEA J Turf 2.EATC0OO rCOD loitniFirS . 7on5Mhai? ol RESTORER I (ENCLISHi I IJCHIHQ PILES ,rNCv4fc Cvvmi him itl-irmim 'iNTir .llowi ( In 1111U1UH 'ulu,ir 11 1111 Willi liN olWii lill un I n 1 rjii ..1 u ii.fr .ry Mire v SWAVNE'S OINTMENT j7.SUik tin 11. Imitf ui.il t.lMliln;,. . "'l"'r'" "' "JV Gorticelli Button Hole Twist. ' our llllttoli 11..,. 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PLANT BRACKETS Mi Flower Stands i.l .ill I 11.1K A I Bird Cages. Oyster Shells & Bones for Hens. l,EvHBVTHiHoATls 1 LIE Al CEMENT AND OILS. UAiALUUUL ftO. 4Uy, wfticn tnis ve-jr v.e tend out in an III err. mate -4 cce- The Catalogue KoUamcd front ufc. ana c . iini.. fcesidci. 2 toeauuiul coiorea olait;. aru ei full !riiK.c:ians on V V " " pnerea d ut. and wt htlifte piiuncaiiun ui k,ii -j ee" usufu f. ..ien m roc nt Ot IU Cent: du:teii from fia- croer J'iease I n ;u c '0 r u r t-tioa'te b- u-i ib uic mot complete E in iiam.i. . mcn may ijf ua. PETER HEiBEP.SOfo & GO. 35 " st, DIAMOND S PECTACLES! BARNA J. A. A. CLARK. CHURCH, kUMTAtTVKIH or IJATKN'Th. Uuud . itrwi-.rllli. u iirtHiIur U Um.1I iuh) !, I viflu. Uj all ijUii'I utflllMu. Ul n rUKUi ntm ..iii mint iiw-a uuu iu. .ull. iuii.'.- trivi. until tin Ili.u. i .in I I uar im Uik. i tbi.ii ; ISiiauat vuiittt 41 luii- tWm .'ri.iimi; in V Iiuh rrituuiil) in I'lu-ri .M iiluin i iu.- I lie Iu HALE'S HONEY i. il l.i L.auti. Cur., as, (1 OXXh't SULPHUB SOAP htaU aud Uauulkm SCc CEP.MAll COitX tMV(!S IU. Cmm llwions V HILL'S HAIR & WHISKER DYC-nbel ft IWu. ilk. PIKE'S TOOTHACHE DK0PS cure ui 1 Muuiu, DEAN'S RHEUMATIC PILLS ar. a .ur. cun. Uk. for Infants and Children. 'CmatorUiawrweUadaptedtachUdrenthat I CutorU enm fvilc. Coratlruitinn, IrvcumnieaaitascuijerlorUianypruecrijujou I riour ti.,m.ui .-, t-rh- i. I.rucu.u m kuowutouic ' 11. a A,scn, M. I) , I KUs :'"" ".' luuuiotos dl 111 8a. OiXonl St, Uiooiljru, N. T Wiiioui uy ui lou tnedicalian. XlU CuiiLU L 1 .' rutum Sttret, N. V R. K. EDDY, lo. 7U Mil ! K., uio.ilr Uilb)t llttMloii, t-Mi'ui.T, l'ttu-utN iii thi L iui4Mliuuti; aihoiuUmU UuUuu. I-1 iuuv. uttU otltei luiviu uuuutrtni. Vop i i-i of tl.i- I'laiina ot any 1'uU'iii fuitiwlmi by w uututi itm- liollur AairiiiiitUiU I'uuonjW ul WuiitiKlLiii Ao AtfWH i the Ututfd a9u4r i fHHUU IM U Kiljit I'lUI lUCitti It li J IU' tlbtUlMUy itfHt t uf 1 1 In i mmi th putt utahtitiu uf invmitiuH. 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'I'Ik- 1 1 iui iium I Wit laut-l.w and Ky-alum- hiittf I wen prommmxHl by auatutat( to Ij -'ii.utif I pun i tl jHiii'Mt ifwuta kiHwa, ol vm dumtiilit,jiwui?aa,iAuutfuriii II ol IMUli, Ul.tJ aU(r!t1o4- to ttlUN' ituulf II. 1.1 ol till. I kIuk Ul h 1,14, h ' SOLE AGENTS IN BRATTLEBORO, RANGER & THOMPSON. A Inrw vurlotj of I'OI.OKKII SI'KITACLKS ami El'K-ULANHFK uIhujk in sloi'k. i Donrs, Sasb & Blinds, I WINDOW AND 1)0011 FltAMKS, I MOPLD1NGH, ! Insido PiniBh & Stair RailB. PLANING, JOINTING, AND MATCHING. sauoLLBAWsxadi Tuuxisa IMIKK Tn tiltllEU SHIUG-LES, LATH, CLAPBOARDS, lluildlu); uilil l'iui.liiu); liiiuil., ,, W'lllll'K t.Wt. r,'Ol l.s. Wood Fitted for tho Stovo, ICITVnLIIVHH, 1BTO.. )IU.c iiuj t.i t,lHt ,.,, ,,,,,,., S111.U1 i Hunt 1 Ifti . at Hi,,,,, All i.ldt-1-h limu.i.th ttll.-ml ,11,, FOR RENT. rPllt ItlH.iH Ul 11,. , lllll A Will.li - I 1 1 J UMltlt ,KAUU1 l.j ll l-.U.-. ,i, I,-,,, 1 Uu fur a drwiMuaki c t tIIoui-bu.n