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inij In on of Ueortf Bllcf toenm we , 1 1 " Itemon lly no (hick nt umitnl of i iu .m ran wee 1li ftlr utrtmkwl with l ih if with ttiinke.' Mnrreloim utories , . 1 -I I of 111 whioli wouM not suffer ,ilMi in 1h mrrlihl nwny from their I , .i K'stlnir trim, nnri If rnrrlti1 nwny , ilil iii-tntty heroiiH" dumb. In ili" umiiufncttironnil of ttmny nnd , U-1N 1Innift hmU the worM. In Mih tilmi' there tire over ftOOO, ninny of I I , . . , n hiiniioui lre, ami t lit fact that iln-.mn- n'tfiirri tho mmnri of loU not on i, i- ii hi'lv summon- to church, hut in a I ,tl the wis mt of worship, iirolirtlriy , . 1 1 1 1 1 - fur their Invo of hell runt oxtrnv , m i in I'loHiriiitf them. Traveltei till tint iln IIiimiiim novel tire of ringing . , 1 1 unit that in Moscow on a Snb- ,:!, .In tin1 xiiiiml of tho church ht'll, ,.!,;,,,! wiilumt any regard to harmony, 1 1 1 lUolutrlv painful tn the ear and pre- Mnnfi-Hiitimi upon ilio street. The L,, it ln'11 of Mtweow. rnlleil "dtnr Kolok ,,! itK-minnr knm of WriU, rust in l?!t:i, ii tin l.iik'-! in the wollil, weighing ahout '.MHous, and it font in hell material alone tamn --HI,(HH). It i 2t feet in height ti.l l.Tt in diameter. It hiu a Hinal) I , ( l.i-iUrn out of the side and is now id a- a "'Impel, the broken pi nee being the -nt i i Whether or not this great bell u i- . t i -impended ih a mooted pi potion. I I i . I imi' -'I that it wan, and in eotiMeipienee I Iik di-tnmg itt Miippttrt, fell to the i miii I Inch uivounN for the biokeii side, hut IM link telU us in hi "Travel" that Hi. Ku-mhiiv niiLtlil an u ell have attempted i u-pfiid a Ih -t rate line of battle shin u it ti all in otm-es and guns : A giant In' 11 t- miopcudi'd in the cathedral of Mwni v!n'li weighs (1(1 ton. It i rung three i hp - -I ear, and when it ring all tie' oth t l. tU an- "ibml. It mightv vniee imiil jm lure a treuiendou elTect throughout i I. it s mu writer say, 'A deep, .1 1- nun mur vibrate all over Moscow iki tin- 1 idlest tniu"tof a att organ or the i Hiiu -I distant thunder." W lull in I Ins ruiiutn we have no bells .ipi-Ku-huu' I lie Ht.e tit thme mounter Itus smu uties we liae iino quite u fnmoti, Ii imiii'M t ill peal ummi the 1th of July, I i- lie-ird uHindiiig along the corridor ..' time, theolil "l.ilMMtv bell' of 1'liil idel-,-ln i I. it a tmy ohjeri Immu'iIi lliime mighty 1,'n-Min U'lls, it hit souodml the glorioii n u -1 liliei t around the wot id, w lule t!i. Im ul mipotently hrh-ked of moo ,ii In - ,uid e.n tlik Htei w hich lnut wkiii . niinl-l l'ile.a When we eoiitniHt tlit I.mu-I )- i --.ion of the !to-4iuu government, . i.Mtnu i i Us people the hitteient discon l. i,l I. it i . .1 deopnir, with our ow n free ,-udli land, i oiild we wonder if Huh -i in 1 . t.- -hoiild hiuk in discoid and cry w ii h . 1 1 m-li, v Into ours in glorious bur in - i i !"i th at this I'hiittiiai time the tnls n. t IVaec on earth, gohI will to ii-ii - I. 'iifellow, our ow n gnuel po I i In- Ih-Hk oh (.'lit interns ii'l i iiiiiluir eurots tilaj , "lay ilt ami tiitt I -I VMlMtVMnt . .i on .-art It, Kootl n ill to int ii, I I 'i oiht how an the d.n IkhI eoinc l llthsof HlU'lllUtltHloiH ll.i.l ioIIi-iI ahuiK I In unitiokeii Kuug I" a .nth, gutxl jtl to I lieu, iin.'iiu. -hiifitijf on its way, w tl'l r.-o'ct rroni nlhi tottm, vnii'f, n elilnie, i haul xuhtiiiK . ,i - n i aith, K'hhI MtlUo iiifii." is time, when our thought and ns - are turned toward Him aloe, " appi opi late and suggestive gift ,'eoeitats heart hae deviled than M our tow n with this voice "Mib- - hant tiie glad refrain of "lVace '-mh! will t men," and call you ism atious of life to the church of h is tiuittf thegloiiesof Christmas .-siliilit ' H there is any one thing tn. "1 ( hristiauit whichioulil i stopih pause and the profane .1 im-iIuI sih'iieo, it in the manner iiniK moiatioti of the birth of lii.it Me. who hviil and died for i -h Mit-1 hae w touched the lieart i i lil i !mt upon each rccui rimr an v of In- luitli worldly selfishness t the time to take wings and My i I Iln biiie in man spring forth ,'iieiosit ti his, fellow-man, is i i in i un wonder jhichtho most -s must admit, if hut chance or ni . then the the (uost beneiicial it hanee or custom Jever admiuis - i Ii-' h ipniuess of iiunkind. ( 'hristmas uift from Mr. II liu-g. who he.iri was never bar humiimtv, ami hose honored i i -sful cat eor sim e .mi oii hae watelu a ing his na with incieas- aml pude, is ewtainly deserv- il - hi-rhi it apt1) edition, not oulv i v ho ha e specially ateheit ano la i I'uild up and furni4i this beautiful Ii but by wny inlilutant of the "t ilmuiu'toii, in ee one of whom us' of this bell must I-1 od nee varied n of )o and giatiiide. Situated up among the lilIN .h sin rounded b Mime on i aitli. and blesn, Veiinout, al I the grandest I with one of --I if alt Ii gi nig I'huetes, yt-t lack . oi t lie pi I lieges ol larger plae )'t to feel a little s-uin tunes fear o l and iidat tlit our nati e o ha v gom forth the niorumg i I g lined siieeess aid distinction forgotten us, the i fore wheuone -I n-uioi ed li all w 1 a not onlv bvi know him, Mr I- Olts of gtHM ei exj.i i's-,-. . Ian I to. li s ititertu in his native ihstaiituilv evidences it l . i m to ti- ilfar chin f his south, ut sang so mauv i Jo 1 praises this I4aiitiful Christ ores, nt, u is inde uioht hap tde f tin' jfixiil and nirtv'tiun "in n itiv p youth chfi Ii for tin home ilr"iil toui'hilii; i- Jie telliltT trili a lii'otlit'i'' Iom traod in tlio iii'-crii ,in tin- Ih'II - j In Mrlimiutliif I. iiiiiii tdiii n4a'. II .11. IL r Sil l. I n .1 Ma Mil, I wonli, lirii'f though llu'y are, matk 1 1 1 ill li) tilul em! of FJie mtlietie his f one of the inont rffiiarkalilu sin lie w : lil lias ever oiluecil. That a of Wilmington, vfiove ihenoine m'i1 ami untiring ilevuioa to the no t "f imi-ii liail liroujit tho critical al lasti- "f Italy, tlialjlaml of nix, IWt in .I'loiatloii, an ( upon the eve ' of the e;ieati'st trilllljilis in the inn worl'l exer proinUeil to man, in the i ot inunhooil, n hiiJIeuly calleil ti Moll ul.ow Vlil. tlie lii.torv of I, ii! m M, I'Iiil-l' iii Ill tails is familiar to you all, ll!le cloM'IV ioiiovi liltn , -It ami , i, it mpatliY itlirouIi t ii eit himsel) in the aiof I n. the lint liitter' years iii Mhnlj loihade him the friiliutioii f l'KJ!fJ!S,1'' """ ''is cIium-ii et a In let leVarelieo to some Lheut points 111 tlt.lt instory maj ,f place uisin tlus occasion. itins tow 11 us reeirded, Dec. '.1st, indthat wo are uiill the verge ..aid have li.sii the alilil I Ins MSih hiithiUv Ills father Stephen 1'. Hagg, a native r. -i.K-i 1 1 of Wihniiigton, and st pulilie spilitijl, nohle llliml r im.' heen calleitto many olliccs honor which lie lllled with and the strii est integrity. 1 lie third son, laving twoel- 1 . lames II.. a sjccessful husi- VN.ntli Ad.iins.tinil John H. seats VOU r sister. Mi .New York this memorial .. K. V. Fair and a young- U A I'lagir, 1 ion vv horn the Ins luother is apparently . iissldlollslv oting 111111 II which lul Ister t, 911th vour vl i.i 1 -hi I I.OV seni. nl rt. r 1, 1 11 -I. .1 1 ,e ad. 'lineal semi oil nun III the ei iiiWrV'UJni v llla. si hii.il sj, as v.i-11 intellectually us in Imytsli ts 1 '111 1 1 1 tins time Ins icinni kalilc iuil ml. nt 111I1.. 1 itl from ln lather, vviis .1 n,,tc, stumer ami far thirty l, vo.r , inn .-li choir, nejfali tilile . an. I .,- v,.ii hsleneil to lum us lie 1 Ins liiiliei . mj. 1,1 vourclioir, of vvliicli lis., mis iea,er l'u'i' ushuit time, vim -lit 11 . Iiiiiiiiei of the H,siliililles of thut iliiliiii".. liointr to North Vil.uus h;i he s., n iHs'iiuie tlirecUir of the ti lt, . i 11 ..I Hi,, llapti.t rliureh This t. tl.. , Msi.te.l lu'siilea himself of Mm. ni u Mis M I, Schrani iiiul ll'm. I"" I.,. 111 louiiif inneiiilirniice - . ' ! 1 1. r has written a tnuchini: '' ' I In." unit to which 1 uui imlelit - Mil. II I I. -II. po.l he facts herein. They buiik , veurs ami liecame ipnte ut W est e i n MiisHlll'llusetts .1 son; completely lakinir s soul, in 1HJII he I'esiuneil .1 hici.iiive iswition as eleik nit ol Noi'thein lleilkshire. lev l.ioiuer was ige schisol and 1 t irrnii 1 in r T"ior, la nut 1 nil n fern of 'l Wil o pur I'. Iieijturiu'd i. r.- Uijlie cilllivalluli hi nliiii ii Hi i , . i , i u Hbl pi-si i ,i, jK .i hoK Hlllill.ll ,h h H U il. i.,H 'Ills , ' ''MK ,ii V'" I"11"" ,,,"r uton n -' 'illpnl nttilieiipp, ltll to foreigner find l" npiirwlate merit In a larmier, nml -y ilw iioMer alone of hi, voice ami m, I it or,""fi -lc "inililetelv eiirrlwl 111, nil - '-lice l,y ,t, in ami n. greatly cteelle!! one li .IT1'"'.1 nrt,,t 1,1 lli' 't nt tl'0 dine of una if the arte thin ex. ,'mu"'1 , ' ' l'l room ami "" ll,i""""r-1 furiou.ly ii,in the 1)0r wan heanl to exclaim: 'An nrtl.t of telve vpiiih' extierienpe '"ileu in hi, ramiliar opera, kuiiK it, hi, native tongue lefnru his oun pw,,,l0 ,y iie-'titaiit, ami he an unknown Anierlonii I" "at nln, for human hope1 SiiiMpiilv. "l-ii the mreetii or l'lorcnee. apparently ill I'crreet health, on hi, way homo from'the theatre he felt the warm l.too.l ri,e to hi, lii-mlli iiml a, Kinitteu ,i, l.y a ilrenil-1-1 lienioriluiK". Another ami another fol l"eil. ami the mil tory of hi, ,lw.8 l'iii that time until his voice n- hunhei! fin-ever, y tn,ny nl.v too well. IIuw wo watcheil Ih'e proreH, ami joyeil "i he triumph of this tiolile hoi. 1 Ami what ii i Hinek it, when we heanl of hi,eriou IllneM, ami how we watiheil witli anxietv fr news of improvement, ami how glail e were when we lenrneil that there was hope, only to he most latterly ilisapiminte,! a, the end ilrow near and it lienn to fully ilawnnpon u, that we could never hoar nKniu that tnnrvellotm voice, or uliat o the Kraiiil eaieer of mimm which hut fur tho touch of death was within hi, grap. Ah' totiiirht, though wifteneil hy time, how liitter is the recollection that ho whose niitno Is carved upon that en, lining voice offnetal was taken from us at the very time when the wot Id needed him the most; and if the diiiHiiutment was an hitter In il", wbat imi.t it have linn to thn' li -other, the gnoi, his donor of this gift, whocroM ed th oeenn to shale ill hi, lilother'a til niiiph ami hi treinliliug anxiety to meet him mi, 1 elnp his hand and ussiiie hitu of hi, love and o in Ids .ii", ess. wn, told of his madden set ions iHiics,, and whose joy ful meeting aiitieiuit,',l in hi, long journey a -loss tlie ocean w is tin mil to one of in,'t hitter orro ing Tholidehtv of hrother'slove, the tretigth and pui ltj of hum in alTeetion are most i thetienlly liown in tlie long days, montll, and years of iiuvioiis can- in which no ef Toit was Kpai-.sl to reMtoie that lu-olher ti health Ami tl aim. patient resignation in w Inch th.it Inn uiug iiinln. mi was lirotiglit under ,-ouU'ol n the iiendioils disease of CMii.iimpiion gut hen-1 its i,-tiiu more clime Iv in Us o,r. slum a triumph gtoater perhaps than Hie gr, atent wicceii, of life ''I Iim- l.een Wh it tl Ifort must havelieen no one can descrilie, ami how the jeaining for that ulad career just lie yond hi, grap was all that his powerful u.ituie eniild contiol is dimly seen in the comersation lnteen himself ami Iii, pli sieian, to wl as the end drew near, fie said, "We have made a good light, doctor, have wo not !" 'Yes, l.wunii, a good fight and now we will ield willingly " "No. doctor, Mij not wiliinirly, lint e will yield gracefully." How nppropiiate, that ho whose marvel Inns voice is now silenced on enttli, nhould ho ciiiumt'inoratiHl in his native town I v this voice from the chinch tower of (i,J, erected on the rums of the church in which lie first sang Hod's plaives. And as we li, tell to the deep, clear tones of this memori al hell, may the geneiosity of tlie giver, and the noble life of him to vv lioni it is in sciihed, impress their touching lesson tijHin our hearts so that we may indeed feel that "It is not all of life to live, nor all of death to die," ami in the long veins to come inav that grand lu ll, in the words of Teunjmiu, '-ItiliKimt old slias-M ,.f foul illseiiHe. ItiUK oat the aiirniu Iiik lust of ,t,i, IthiK out the tlHuisaiKl wars of l. King In the t)i,MiHail curstr .:us', Hlnjf in ll,e valiant man anil fos. Tlie l.iwr heait. the kindli.-i Imn.l. Iliiigout the ,larkiL-ss ,,f the Intnl. King la the t'liilst that n t l. the choir rendered the anthem, there were in the same inuulry." 1). W. l'helps ollerisl the deilicntory And Kev. pray. er. Ihe choir sang "King on, sweet hell," during which the hell was rung, its clear, melodious tones Mooting out ukiii the even ing air. Uev. I'. K. Sargent prononneed the heiiedictiou. After the distrihntion of the present from the Christmas trees, the congregation was invited to tlie church pallors, wheie a Ismtitiftil collation was served. During this time tho two hells tho Methodist and the new hell were rung alternately, which funned the most ctcul feature of the evening tho old hell welcoming the new. .May the same harmony ever exist hetweeli the ileiioiniiiations that is indicated in tho luehsiious intonations of the two hells. The new hell was cast at the foundry of Chailes II. Moiiccly .V Co., Troy, X. V., and weighs l:!IKI l,s. It hears the inscrip tion : In Melnoriatu I.Y3IAS JIANIN KI.Add. Horn lice -tl. lsl'l, liusl May a, ismi The kej is A Hat and the tone is excep tionally line nml musical, the manufactur ers hav ing made ever) elloit to attain ex cellence ill this lespect. While the gift is nominally made to the t 'ougieg.ttioual church and society, it is vittuallv to the town, for all will "receive enjoyment and henelit fiom it, and the thanks of all ale due to .Mr Klagg for this act hy w huh ho houoi s not only us, hut al so himself. Very few coiniurntively of those who have the eaiwieity to acpiire have the disposition and grace to give. Illesseil is he who has hoth : ami foituuate indeed is that coiumuiiilv which hath ie uiemliiance in his iiiiml. As tho clear toned luehsiious notes mmi ml out along our hillsides, and revel hernte up and down our valleys, let there ls-a thought of sad reinemhrauce for the one whose life went out ere tho lusm day was reached, and als., let there come a sense of approv ing thankfulness to one who has sogiu ciouslj lemeuihered thohomoof his youth. Prlsoiml NUrlf h, John II pugguo l.aii in WiIhiIiikIoii, J11I.1 II. Isll .4111I was the kcisiikI h,i nl the Him S 1 FI.IHK. "ho fol tll.tliy leurs was one 1.1 Ihe fftle lu,t llt,elis t the touil He very eltllv ill life evlneeit a woinletriil iiuisieal ahilu, ami Ills eoi- net .lu.tng was icjrartlcl as pheiiouieiiat At M'Iiim.1 lie stoo,l hijfh ill Ills classes ami s),IWe, a ltlslsislti.,,1 to tllll) llll,les,tautl , vt-t.v lllillsf lie mi ileit, sik ,u a ii'inuaii Ie was siiHii',r to any one in this s. i,,ii lor luiiimty aiul U-uutilnl extvu Hull III tile Spl 111: of , lie atteinltsl VVeslevail lU'iuIeluv nt llliiahalll. .Muss, wh, re he iiiwle nollileltiiliehiiluvllieilt He was eleeleil assist nut del k , the HiiIlM of Itepreselitatnes III the Veri t lecislatiin- la tsi,y anil Isii aa,l clerk fertile .veils 1MII MIJ-S, illseluUKillg the ,lllties of thisresillslhleotllee to Ihe -l leet sutlstiletliill ot all In Istit lie ;railuit,sl flout the Allklio law k, li,s)l ai,l was a,lnilttsl to the Wlnilhntii cunt v Isir in thr a.une year. Ilavini; stmlletllaw uuilc'i his ralhe-'stlireelloii, alul having ha,l rule ruefli ties for tie aplheutl,iii of law pitn, iples in actual ,111- 1 ,atK iiilallusl in vv lliiiliilnii alHiUt two JNis, wli-ii licinulit a vvliler llel.l 1,1 11, iiiiiii).' ton in IKHIhe w i,p,H,ii,t,., elerk , f the fin '' "e'es Senate, iiueli gns.ltii.ii h,. inihl ISTH !,et he nsslgnet l ,,n,.r t ,e)H l,ii..f to Ills ih,tnul.in. la 1's.nne villi', IHKI, he was alinill,..l, iiriwtiee intla.Veitmlst.o.M Hn,,r..i,,M eomi j 11 ., li.' m.io," I ., - v u 10 .u ,, ( K lis has tss-n tMlnelV ,.Ie-.wi iiim rl . Ian.,s .111.1 is I Imi W.' n n . 11 ml. o II ,le eases eoiili.sleillheli'v"'. , , anil ism. I iieva aw art en uhjii in ne eases eoiiu.s inin.. " ... than unv ullier lUll.lllev. Al ll,e present li,,,.' ... , . '. ul IS lll',lCliy, Wellen (.111 1!. New V?" He Is utluriey tor the ",mi.Ui,i i ill '""it . "J. ills.. I. ir vail. .us Unite uiiinula, tiirniK cone."" ' ililTelelit Sltsol II mull II,' Is ills.. .11" nev , en o.n-iiii. si,-,,.,i - . i lr 1'l.iAt still pMslsts iii rem iinliiK a siiigl. iiiiiii nisi sulistltilles,'l,'i,'lll't upuitlin ills at "The lll.l.lslolie. 1.11 Klllh Avi I lie, lor the lliilllisll.' heal III Mill 11 suei. hsllll eaiier lllis Is', n Wolk ,il .nil nlv a stu.li..iis application, tstiustukun. elfoit and uu iiualt. ial.1.' il, teilillliiill.ui That the Inline uiav glow luUtMir. """ pii'siiflll 1 ami suei'ess ma) vei all.-l.il nun anil 11111,111, n', I cl 1.1. ssiuus l viieii Mm, Is the wish ot umn) I tll-'U'ls 'Mils l.i ief tiil.u!,' I. theiliils lfeit expression or one wh., hus kimwii hlni lioni call est Isilll.ssl I "I. ' '-.we..', CKlpjeil tile nns-l llielnllv leUltli.lls I iliiiiu.'iill ttii-s'J., -rs 11 l - LIsUn A,.'l'l") .rlU"l' L', 1 ll'i...,, IIA Ne MlH.lt KxiU'ISsI No.loiilit Mr. Iis.iuu vvoiil.l make a itil j l" n ., . . ... i.. .1.: t.....:l.t., Inipev to 1 iiresUleni , miv v. uj i,o -,, x.nis. alironil all his utterances, to M'-'"e ".eelies, aim ujii , V . as ft lheyinusi..l in uliea.l let it oe iliseovereil that otl.v--...'-s nml ' the al.ilitv timxiiifss them Mr Ulainc's fiienils are anient, nil iloiiht. hut they will injure their chief i isteail of heli.iiiK lum ly this piesistent attempt to crnuil him to the front on every iniriealile iss ie The verv fact of their eaiertle.s in lii Ii, half is irisnl eviilence that the uimls of the people aie hy no means centeccil iism him. It the iksu.Iu think; iln not attempt to forcktull their choice. If it he Hlaine. vicll ami Lf.sl ; if otherwise . t the hidels or lilaine show- the same healtv uctsuil in the will of the inajotitv tin) tlivy now ilem uul for him in their iisluiiiption thut he is the i maj. ntv s ih'uce. - lli-v uio nssiiuuuK I thiiu which in in gift) uuuei tun- .1 llni;iillli nl I'n I In '. Il'ni.il til 'Huston tll-.ls' I vii.,.- I lAiiirter of a cellllli'V of failure the 1 1 rent Kfsteni, the larijest ship ever l.mlt e the ilnyi. "f Noah, lias 'well ,1,1 r.ir jfMti.tHHt. uif 1 will iw tiroKen up uj i.. iniik men At the time she was limit Shu was to IjllV vir 'V'ltKKLKslV :W Ml 1 1 ' H i 'W'I'it'lllllllMTitllllllllllllll. THIS A'JSUMOT IMICEiNIX, BRATTLISDORO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1887. "Whllo thus onBaRod on work so flno, Whoro skill nnd pntlonco must comblnrj, Mow oft the thought must inln tho hoart, That nftor nil your caro antl art, The handsomo work that charms tho oyo Eto long must soiled nnd rulnod llo." "Oh, no; you malo a croat mistake, As no such thought our rest can break Por should thero come a soli or stain, No ruin follows in their trnln: However daon or dalle they how, TUB IVORY SOAP can make them BO, Antl nil the brilliancy rostoro And 1 . jjnuty as before. " A WORD OF WARXIXG. There an many white sn.ios, cull renresenled lo bo "just as good as the 'Ivory's" they ARE NOT, hut li'c all con! rfc'ts, lick the peculiar and remaritable qualities of the genuine, As' fV "Ivor" 0-1 and insist upon getting it. r,,n 1 1-t Ivs, i,v I'ns'ter liHiuhle TIIH NIJs IN HIM UK. I'riink MeN'eally. the 111 year old clerk w ho lolil.ed the Hum, .Me , saving, Isiuk last August of WlHI in ensh ami JIv'i.lHlil in Is, mis. nfter vvumlering iilsoit in I-urope ami Africa, returned to Halifax, ,. S , a few days ngo, wheie he was urre.tt-,1, tint soon afterward released, U'cause It wn, held thnt his crime was not an oxtradltahle one. The hank has re,svertsl the &ecuri tied tlirough the inthieiice .if JIcNeally's hrotlier. A great strike on the Heading railroad. 1 which threatened to jirtshlce a serious ctiul famine, has gone to pieces of its own weight. The Knights of IaIhu- authoi ities orderisl , the men hack to work Tuesday. KaussH, Xehruska nnd Arkansas have Ihmmi visited hy another hhraril and tsild i snap. A Christmas festivnl in a church at Fair hnrg, III . terminated seriously A fire caught in a tov cahin coutainuiL; pteseuts for the cliildreii, a panic ensued ami many were seriously lujuted. A horrihle story isnnes from "No .Man's Ijiiul," out hy the liuliaii territory, which rivals that of the famous Header family. A family named Kelly, w ho had heen living theiea while, suddenly disappeared, ami the settlets near l,y were led to search the do- ' sertisl home. An investiitntion showed that the house had 11 cellar, and ill this was the ilecoii!iseil Isslyof a man. The hisly lay al most liclieuth a tlup, w liicli hud heen hllilt in the II, sir. In one corner of the cellar were found two other lushes, hoth so far de couiNse,l as to he uurecogliiahle Itesides these, four lushes were found huriisl heneath the stahle, one of which was that of a w Om an. Xnthiuir ha, heen lieatd of the Kellvs since they moved There is a feeling, how ever, that vv ith their ill gotten cams the have gone to old .Mexico. STATU i:vs. lncomotiveeiiifineerl' It. Ilnscall, of the Central Veruiont, was killisl at Rutland on Saturday afternoon. The annua! state encampuietit of the tlrnnd Army in Yeimont will ! held on January :ll and I'eliruarv 1 at St J.ilins luiry. St Johushury is to have a kindling vu factory emploviug :i(l men and using HI.IHki cords of stalls r year. '1 here are thiee wives of llevolutioliaiy snldiers iii Vermont who draw tensions . KstherS. Ilauion, iiged J"s. Plymouth . I.ucj .Morse, lurisl TH. Harnnrd. and I'attv Ilicli- 11 l-.ls.on . ngeil Nl, llelhel. lollll Iillderville of West ihlls,ill has lieen arrested for keeiiiugn llontinir gin mill the Vermont side of the lake, and hts case comes up in .luifife Ivlers isiurt tu Miildlehury. John liotl, who claims to helong in West Hartford, ieHirte,l to the tsilico in itoston on l'Yiilav that he had ltten rohUsl of his HH'ketlsiok cnutaining iiUXt llesoldn farm in llialgkius, (lliio, and then started for his old lionie in Vermont, stopping on the way to see the sights of Huston. There are .Kl.1 s,st oflices in this state, of which 37 are presidential, and onlv one of the List nuiulier is not occupied h a Ileiuo ciat, that at Montiwlier. where (ieoru'o W Wing is sistmastcr. His tenn will expire July 0, lSjsS, and there is overv iudicatlnn thnt lie will serve out his term,' .Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph Poland expect to stai t for California alsiut the middle of Jan uary, and luiss the remainder of the vv inter lit lOH Angeles. Central Vermont woikmen ure putting the liridgos in order for winter uml guurils of iron are placed 011 tho appumches to hridges as a (initial protection airuinst a disaster like thnt ut White River last Keli ruary. The ollicers of the national guard of Ver uiont have presented tiov Onushco with an elegant allium as a Christmas present. It contain, Vi cahmet photngiaphs, coiu tueiiciug with that of I.ieut. (Inv. l'uller and including those of the geneial stulf. the governor's personal aids, the hrigadc tsiui niHiider ami stall, the field, stall' and line ollicers of the 1st 1 egiineut, the officers of the first and second sejiarate is in 1)1,1 11 ios of iiifuiiti v, and of the Fuller lifht hattery. rresident Cleveland has sent tn tho I'ope as a gift 011 the is'casion of tho uppnsichiug juhileo a cop.v of the constitution of the L'uited States heaiitifully engrossed and lichly Isaiiid in 1m k form. The most picturesipie figure on the tlisir of the House is said to ho Repicsi ntative Alartln ot IcxBK lie is six leet tall and jurs a long truck co-it tint reaches helovv i,j;ices. with vv ide skirts that flap als.ut. '""'V. i 1... ,..,.- !... ,1... ..... .1... en ven.""' " . I'"' er.'thoiflj; It'.. I. 1 111 h follow the lift of u ihik h- ia ly it Hlctioti a lanji-r. fn.m tltstr,llullt Ktvihti'r for 1HM is ntr i. 1 nt- npRi ... tl...,. 1 iillkffiri' i 111 I Jit M U' lilVLT 111- uijui u Miijur llTrVsT pn - ii llullilv Is risineii of ul.ililv ",' l ..IIIJS-UKI.I.I l-l'l ,141.1 i st .Hoi Isl. '1 lie , olll- ..r i e, ntiirv..! Ii-is a Ilium iiiiil.-i tltt;, . ml III ,,f The lninirtance cl purifying tho blnoj can not he overestimated, for without pure IiIikhI joit cannot enjoy gooil health. At IliU wasoti nearly overy one necua u Jli me to partly, Minnie, nun cnricu ".- twrll" 'sMArT -l.it.- ni-niaMer hJmm"8 : 3 COMPOUND EXTRACTCS Mi OHAPIN'S TOILET ' SPECIALTIES MELODBUMA, For CluiDped HantlB. LIQUID AMANDINE, For Uso In Shaving. BROOKS HOUSE COLOGNE. Fragrnnt antl Lasting. SACHET POWDEHS, Florentine Vlolot. and Whlto Hollotropa EUCHIIYSMA, For tho Hair. HENRY A. CHAPIN, BROOKS HOUSE BLOCK. INSURANCE! INSURANCE! INSURANCE! ki'kknkn r tin i.u Viucnuui Rinl KT l fi'ii I-irv, I. id aiul iil.'tit ('niiiuiiiifH d. mm liiiiitH'Ms in tit- I ml' tuxirc not ! It ii It 9 t,,t , Ami yf- ItM-t unv 01 it-1 if t)it- M lime iritnl i-umimni: .1.1 im Jhrnft-ni ot Han tun! riiu-iiix Naliniiul 'ollllfClli-Ul Hum M.itfam ' citTiiiau AmtT Nmlh AnitTffH rin AMtkN-iatiuu IViiiiHylvaniA sprliiirllHil uf I. 1.. A(J1U Itoyul New York !,ife 'Intvt-lfnt Lift ' Xtna Life I'luhwMHun, HlHiUKfU'lil. NVw Vorlt, I lartfonl. Travelfw Aii'i.t' iit Tiiitiu Jiutiial Union Mutual of toti(wlipr. All IMftt li.ljii-teriHhtl ixiiiiiptlv (uiUlat oitroflliv. (TIUVtiltTll i (I.IS. 10Cnslij IU.h-W. tratlMHrfi, Vt. Also Dealers In Real Estate. Birtljs. ,-1. n l,ni:liii-i 1.. Mit-liaW v Kl.uiirlun in Mi ami Mr In llr.ittl-lHi liarsev In fai'HNtrH. p. Austin 'uIIIiik In .larKfiitiivillc, Il' i, a iWtiitfhh'r to Ir nu.l .Ml (' St rim ill IHarringrs. In Newfalle. at the n shleliee uf the l.i lile', reals. 11.,- a;. I,y (,.i N ) Parsons, Pitsl N. riellvol IMIuej uililSaraJ Pielee ot Newfilne In New l,.li,l, ,11. I'i.iii, . Ilee i,, ,', J p Ilrow 11. I hulles II Willunl or Puliie'y n,l Mii llellu lUs'lieof New Uiliilnu Dratljs. In Iliaiik'lhri, Kim- n, Mrn. Kstlr A. I tin. 7H tu iimtiicU. rl.. !,.- a,-,, ihvu.-ji K.un.-v. N N iMiN iit ilfu t-i)JV In Ilmlttt ln., It.t- Jii. Artimr M , wmot J r iimlSamli l.ivl, a fu ri In llrulll.-lx.H.. lire jk, Hntn (text r Anirt. nr. Iii H.iHtitii. h'v -JM, Dunifl Alirrti. fwiiu.-iU- t.f Itruttli Ihho In Vi iium, Dt liratllfl-t.i,. m Ml JimfphViewi'tt, latfttf III South UllilUllTI. Iht In C'ainltridiffiHtit. la , lit- I. Wrrlni.l.. M 'Wiwim-n-i 11 Jul, ami A. HiHNfll, fritlfrl tif WilniiiitHi), H, Xcto illjbrrtisrmcnts. VERMONT SAVINGS BANK. 'Pill rmtn nitr nni al mkkiinu uf 'illiat-iMt.t I Jus. Hank uill l- h.-i,i m 1 th. iiii-u iMlllhUltr IIHlin 111 l. UTI U( ,', tin Wtulllt'h- il tv , Hi.- J lilt tlui oi J.iiiimi li ihH-i, at inn- .Miot t. r r ( iMir, ivik. Itt.ittlflt.iii., lil u BAILEY & SIIYIONDS'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOR 1888. ri; have t l,,s.. our m ..,.ii,l i.-ar in this hkcii i? ey with sulc uiii.iiintiiiL' t., 1,,-aili u quar ter ot a million .I..II.11K mid I., .lealfy in our- iilfi ,1 as we oiii-ii our Isioks 1,11 iiii.,iln-r vt-nr, tllnl te will us.-1 his siu.-e tins w, , k t,. nu nt lull a lew' rilsllml willl.. of li.i. i ,-r I,, the 1,113-er 1111, 1 Hie e..,,,i..K season loin. , pilei not hunt; u u iy In thai, we have in. r, uu on ,. s, llel we wolllit li ai rune) a lulvuat lurii ,f the ulTiili-s uf men there Is ket everW.t ,,( inup.it.i thrown on the mur ale sole I, llu,hei, iu lliilli.v eilse nil iuillli'ili I i,.s-uy e4. I... anil lo Ihos- huiliiu u 1, niistsiu'hilenraij , a.iUiK,.. n,iii Ul,l,-lo I aim uu.1 .rl;l, . fcitli e.ii iiisl.iii. Is Is ..111 i wlielevve shall Isni,' .,..i oil.. ,.. u ..tlieragencl.-s,ai tl. u, , ,i.itl,.ii u, vv hen vie cuii lull en illrjh, oii.i.rtv, uu.l ulj troiutheouei when nes, ..iieiatli.u or help Willi U-iiiis iui.1 full i lVilui new pil.s. Ii.i prupritj lu our haa.ls will l, ay,ml' vuiit ism lie fjii'l nt our olUis' ., tJVt, Jall ul,a pilccmar) a lutl" this .1. in Immif a.'slie.l; HT: net u new one for IsWs k. ,,f Miami Totlie laiver weeau sa . ourliu will Is kel.1 iolillitel.li.ll Stale to llb CDOWORTH s CHILDS urewttiittuitaml wuwill usslst i,.ii td'A.-, isuslulc "'e have scleral lillu.llssl pW ,f IlilVC Hilt Ollt .1 lot of Cllll- pioieity In ilnfer. in Lsulilles t lerCWijr STSK Kllifli-t? mV.SSSi ?,1,ilrcn,s knit Hoods, carried rr.u.ru.T last season, at 25c !rt?WWlS,!; Orimnally sold from i(tielul oil lie I I l.ii; all w e sa als ut lUelu, us Me slutU not ii'Im itis. jiii.v ti.ierti. sllial we liaie aolMs-u jcis illi 'in.l t.m.w .uisi.-iiek that the iliiiieny un,i i" i" ..iie.".ii.Lji'au,.' " el-., lilll il loll .1. 11 "I dMB&UKU ,",ni J livery (iaiine.ul lo he. solti vr cusi or sent C. 0. ). I vwse. o set out now y e.t)liiv, slock of Cloaks. I sUhhM JT.tiBmwnltk 1'rliiw Tor tm.M. 1 " $it Sl.vnii 1 hauihmiiejammiMtIn llnnl. fur trliunirsl. seal Immti Am mclinii Wrap for ;en nu, 1 liornnlioil tmimtnl Snlelty for W.W I $) " Juno. I " " Slum. Jl ml In-own, fiirliliinuisl, mtln llnnl Astra than lsaii",nf mis'ilnriiinlity for JtJ.Ho, 1 JiMiil lliown AMnuhnii Wiap for turn. 1 unliliy tnu colatisl, silk llnnl. s,-f tilnnneil, inn.im Wrap for ilBin. 1 hlAek, ipiilteil iiatlii llueil, extra w-ariii $9ini ArtMiclMti Wiup for tit Mi. S hlmk, mtln lliusl, f'.'l nnlltm'aile Pi lre Wrap for4lT.f.i)wieh. s I Jld.l"! lllack Hoik II Wrap for Jill til. (lilll.iiil. ilK.no ami t1M lUagi.nttl Wrn far J.i each. I StlMHI lllack cloth Vrils fi.r ml each. H I JUDO " N $.1 00 llrey New innket, for $.MI each. I $l llrnwn Mlvtsl Newmurkil for Jd.Bil. I JV) 111 iek lliagoiial New market far T. It SJdOllei Iln Twill Xewmaiket, for $Slettcli II 1 10 HI " toon Slil Wide " " J7 Weach. These are trliultie,) down the entire flout ami collar, am! cuirswllh handsome lliissia hair li liiclie, wide and Willi II Inches nroiuiil Is.ltoin. I itl.Kl Ilrow ii luitull, very .tight, not iicrfect, for J) tin. f SII.M1 llrovm lloiicll Newmarket, for r..vi. U.tof hoth mack anil Ill-own Newmarkets at mmi, illix, llti, ir,.m, $ir,:.i, Jisou, i,an and i.ii, )nuri holis-or the l,,t fr Jin on. Oflatet illsl Mjltle .letsey Newniillket, with osn, earrleil over for S jean: ate elegant ,iisl- Ity anil werenld to our Is! hnmetmileat Kl. Khali offer Ihetu III this sale nt J.! Hi each S WJ.m RliglMi Kersevs. tailor made, rnr tu hi I iK M llemietU C.,1,1 Newnmlkel fi.rStn.nl I Sloonmik New market with llitwlallialr trim- inlng, not NifiHt. $11100 Uiiist. iini, extra line, plain Drown lloaver New niarketa fill ill each. I llohl Itairlsii. im.Hi to $iiioi Chwkisl NewnmrketN s rr, to 6.tfl. 8 11M tixeit Newuullketn to n 71 0 JI5.ni lirown I leaver, plmli ti Inn I. verv im. mid ilesiral.le. for 13 .VI I'ini' (juality Plush Suc(iies arc atlvanccd in price by the msiniifaetm ers, tlie fabric hav ing become scarce owing to tinprecetlentedly large sales. All my garments were bought before the advance and some of them, like the special lot heretofore advertised at $25, were bought at a sacrifice in closing a manufacturer's stock. And I shall in this sale cut the price on I'xry "ariin'ii I in the stock, but cannot attempt to duplicate any Plush Garments which we have not in stock below our previousclo.se price. While what we have lasts I will sell at $22.50 the special job purchase heretofore ad vertised at $25.00 ; $42.50 for t , our ip.17.50 gratie and $24 .1 lor the one which our leader all the has been season at o. I he one , one ,l. an. I one 1 1 hurt plush Sn,s,ie w hi, !, carrhsl over from last jear We sol.1 them Ihen al ii', 01 Tliey iln not s.uisire ravonilily with what I am olTciiUiC this year, ale tlie, ml Plush Simple, which I ill, earry over shall drop them out lu ilila Kile at itt.ua wh. JACKETS I have 97 seasonable Jackets in stock to day. Seven ot" them carried over from previous seasons. These will he sold anywhere from 50c to $2.50. Ninety of them fresh, desirable, import ed and Xew York make, stylish in cut and perfect in tit. There has been a larger sale on Jackets this year for young ladies than ever before. The special lots I have lately advertised at $5.80, 6.S0, 7.50, S.5o and 10.60, are all under value. Here is what Messrs. Lord & Taylor say in regard to the importation cost of the lot at $5.80 : Nkw onk, Nov leih, lssT Ji A'. IIAWI.KY. Ilriitlhl,,,,: Ilcurhfr-The .lui'kel sent you tisl.iv s-r A.I ituis Kxprcs were lstiiht ouejeurat;.., ami cost 11 lo uniwlt as follovva: No i:s: ,, .'., jlKBl; No. -J.III. in.!!, 1I,..iil- thev will met withiirea.il sale uu.l that we shall haie your fulnie vitln.tl outers, viean.. Yours trnl) , I.OHII TAYI.11U I shall put them out during this sale. for .oo. The "Kfi.b'o lot for $6.00, the $70" for $6.50 and the $10.00 lot for $8.50. Our $12.50, 12.75 and 13.50 Jackets for $10.00. Children's Cloaks in sizes to tit children 4 to S years old. 1 shall ofier a choice from a lot of 32 garments at t,.z,o each. Different styles, all solid browns ; some of Berlin twill, some rough goods, some have capes, some are plush trimmed. Thero is no Cloak in the lot which could be made for the price. For 12, i. and 16 years have a few l'ancy Stripes and Checks just brought in. They run from $8.00 to 12.00 ; shall cut the price from tjs.1.50 to $3.00 each. This is only a partial list of the stock, but the cut in price extends to every garment now in the store. Cut out this list and bring it with you. I fa ndkerch ie fshxc hun- dicds of them which are out of fold on account of lmvinsr )cen pinned on the line and 111 tlie windows tor the past two weeks. Reduction in irice to sell them out. Originally . $1.00. 1.-! .1. .. . w- '.are scarfs ami I'll 11 (IX. IX lot iust in at attracfiv irices. use we have just now a lot of fine grade goods with novel and attractive borders. Jitney lilaukels for Wrap pers, Dressing C5owns and To boggan Suits. Have a few sets of Ladies' Furs and a few Mulls left. Shall sell them out now at a reduced price. lilaukels and Ides in all grades ble prices. Coin fori a at rcasona- On several lines of Merino Underwear, of which the as sortment of sizes is broken, shall'now close at less than value. Dress Goods Depart men I is full of bargains now and all Fancy Dress Patterns, Odd Dress Lengths, and any Fab rics of which we have an overstock are put out at a ma terial reduction in prices. On some expensive novelties have cut the prices half. 't'lires The same syndi cate of large city houses which have popularized the price of' Hooks have this year arranged for doing the sinnc thing with Pictures. Aitotypos of cele brated paintings and engrav ings, handsomely framed, all ready to hang, at prices to bring them within reach of al most everybody. "hnf.', l'uHitwl 1y K Itu-laux "An llmnhlp Smht, Ktmit ItmiVni 'The Thin Ihil IJm." " I! il fiH.I. '('leujtatra'ii UarK." I'"1" "Tlie (VjbMer (hop, " " r Van Iliianm "()inmt ami Iltt'pnirt. " " Mir I'.Klm 'Tnrjrl yw Not,- " " l II I (..lit; I. t..i 1 "Nlion mi Ikianl thr IMIcptmrtih. I'ultilwl y KMiukIh.hi "llw I Mi rravr, (icrnim "Ttt MuJttHn."" "TIm-Hniall." " K 'u "Hiiihh lu EKpt.' ' Mitr Mn-iii "Wxatloii," Kiixfiic iflll.tii "Klliiati'tn." Portrait Mm Ijttijrtn.' hranliT It. ( .(... "Tllf t'OlIM'tt' " ... Ami thf IM)iIm IhihliHliiti (' r'ir!ii lin ) Munkiii s '1 ( 'lit 1st lt ! it- i'lLitt- A'. . II AW LEY. F.& M. E. Do 11111 ifiuit .some tjimil nlil-fitsh-IuihiI sirttitiia Henry unl III Irk:' ll'r hair It mitt 11 rr silllmj It for "tO mils lrr ij nl lint. in: also iia vi: a New Orleans Molasses Tlir hirst irr i rrr smr, ns rolori il unit llilrl; ns lumen. llilil , A I no 1 Elliot Street. PHENOMENAL CURES BY DR. GAGE. ( 'imifh, II nut, flu tip , Lum lux nt, Mis J, (VI If), Vet Alnlocr, N ll.,ivi'iiiii hi KiM v.agv tf unliHlimptioli (ir liae tit'l mid she ie now riiftcttl mitt u. ll , a luntw II. MimtiH' lirr, Vt , wry low mtli Miuk diwiuif In (ia'f cum I liiin ftul 1 1 ill nut . bun Mrx I, A S.iu ) it, Ktiii, N II, li.nl rt fuii'li unit hciiuir rhitfy. Dr iiagf trvtitcl lni two )-.ju. ami sin has had no lu'inurthutfcx Miuec. h-mute (nnjhnntt Omrum Tu'tuti, re "My wit luut Ifrt-n treaU'il u i ur tuut u halt li iiiu uf C-uiiounl'M KHH.ialbtlN li jiiuiim of tht ux uallirfii:tiu Ikh1 tifmin-iit until lur health wiual(iut niiriMl r (iajje ruivil liti t-lT. tual Iv by liU ikju mill plfaMiiit tivatittfiit (hai:it 1'KLiiKA, Cmu-onl, N II." Miti William HaMuiii, St. Jotuiiitur) . Vt , cur tt of fallini! oviuLiin irritatioii. iiKi'iatlixi, vio m 1 i' L't.a.u Miir....i v 11 i,...i 1 ...... foi nlii ii'ai-s. until iiruily u uiii-k In t.airr ' til IVtl Ultltllllt llltMllHilllatlllK IlK'ltl ttVUtlllfllt .Mix Mar) Smitli. Kiit I'un.lui, II .fim-tl uf an 4iv aria ti tumor as Itirx as a ihtk-xiV hal Cum-eitt. Humor. t All in Hnnvtit Williami lial 11 imiu'-r "ti hix fito' l'inltr !r Hue'N tiejittni'iit ft luu iltH iiiitatitl (j. Aiulii-urif. lun iluiiilfrr) . N II , t'tiri'tl uf a i-aluir hix lip 1" M. Iiule, Nortlitl-M, t . cuit'il .if taiittr mi U IllIM' Terrtltle lUenr uf Ithmtl unit ttune "My w iff luiil trrUle uKfix tnm hn kne to her fmit, utni hail uhhhI iTtilclit'h 1 1 )riin Dr. OaK i- imi Uvt m tfwrv ii im Iwv f ilwam (hhi WEituku, Mauvh!aT, X. II , l. it Dttlfinl. X. II " Vtttnrrh, Ihwharyimi JCtim (hui t'Ureil ni) Mm nf iliallkMK uml Iii.liarKlii arM, ulncli lmt altlicUtl liim Mim-e llw At-ar of Uict ItiAAi' Hi'Ti'uiiK. Ittuiittt '.l.-rry, X ll" Mar) A. llaUUiu, KtH-ii.', X II , th afiiiw nml iiiKluirif iiitMirb.ctmtt. Mlib. M J. Itnrnft. UuljHtlf, X. II., agwl "il, ha I i-atanh ami my tWtit ; uunvl ami can liwira uliiiifr. Amu Votiim, Ik'ir)' lff't, X. II ,iikvratliMtarih had tyitrn a holt thipiigii rtMf uf muiith, fuivj Cov?rrl inth Ih himj. Hurmnguinl Ihnviuiiyinu tlanun "M ituii U'H4 hflpltw ill ImsI with trt lilite liuiuuix Hlik'li fiivwttl the fiitire hotly. r. (lagf Imh ni ml him lit- Ii4 abn cuml uu uf u WllOUSlhnU'Ult) l W IlKAh, WVst IllVlltHlHHl, X. 1 1 " rnyhtnl Illriilmu fium tin Knlm if "I mh m low xsitti Milney Olat'tt' ami hal wacli trftfht ful heinonliujjf tliat my ih)Micfaint jjavt' me 110 lioie anl uliAinluul nit ium. Am u Uut u-mul m mn VAt t-uluil r (lat vliu Mfiit r miilic wit hunt srt-iiiK m' uliifh have t-tTiH-titl a ciin- 1 liaie unt iHfn an uill fr n iar i Levi II. Duikik, WaUrfunl, Vt " iletiit liir, tk lnhtu. fr Mlxx Mlih Wll IhuiM. ti Blllnl htivi-t. HraltMHiiu, Vt , ruuttin'il tu IhhI with ht-ait ilitHh utty A lemarkahl. n-u try. Man) uther i'iiw kIvi h liliniliuutt, Nom' .. "I lial K-rufuloim imtlitlialmiu ami iu wlht mum t-r jhMir r tlaKf cuml ui tut 1 ran iva.t tlm irhi1 Annie CuurKR, Ktvm. X H M) ilailtfhh'r waa hliml. l'r (iat' 11 il lnr NAriivwu. Williams, hen tfr'a ltitH.'k. Maiirhi'sirt- X II ' SjHititi J hut tltt ('11 1 til unit nit it, it fun nits (1. S. Altlih'ttiii l'ij . ul ItiiHhuftuu. uiir will kliuui) th'ket ii)ii-nt at tu (lr)ut, sa In Iuim a relative that was hflnl. u ith hiiiiml (hwaae that Dr (Jax cuntl hhc hn Kaiin-tl 7 jiuuiiila LIFE INSURANCE! One ut tin-Oldrwl uiiil HiioiiucmI 1.1 ft) Iii. kiimm'U CoiiiiiiiiIi'i in thiitt oiuitiy, with mod, atliai'the Iatm aiul uih-m-i HmiiuI jei'ui-il ut u quaitu ut afiiiui l .u u men tt act an (Ku eral Aui-nt.Mii uuuii tipit l it niiur) A lt-u men of ahiht) ami piibh tan nt- uu 'oimI intuition hy niM'h inv. uith H'lfiem-. , to iit tvt i:u ti.vi, vi.ha.nv, .. v, ClO.fl.YIlNMlO.MIUN 4OTI(1l. i rlAlK Or hHVAHI K I'l l NAM i Hie luaieraiKiietl, having wv duly apMiut43tl hvlUe lluuumhli- 1'rohuU' I'.mii tui the iMatik-l of MarlUtrii I'uiuiiiiriKiuiu-iM t it-iiie. fxauilin uiul 1 wljuht all hum ami th-mantl uf all iN-mau ' agalllfcl tliM.UU-ul KitW AKI V. 1't "I NAM. Ule I uf iiill.iMluui. in wiiii iiuut. iU'uuiwhI, uml all Uiliitf exhlliitiil in "17-1 ll.. rt-U , lifivtiy ifii- nu liu tliat new ill tln )uirxjtM ufurvMuiil ' at Ike lAteihi iimu I fetiiiky t .1 u.ini .in uei'euri'Hi t uif i unit du oi Mu; , m until ft mi ttl.M-i uext, It i y . n. l iImvs mut thai nix iiitiutUH tinlii thf Mil tii I r. A ) iKhr. is lit.- , oilier tnitlrr,. II e nrr ilenseil to ! I show llirin. I ti fi 11 r 1 on 1 in ul I.AIi.i INI Will, lllllt' illlllUHl II) Will I tli'M nt I Iii li rl.iiin-. Ull'iMUlii llilt .1 ill w I ' lilt t"t H.IKI I I t till Hit t xaiiuiiation niul Fur Coats, Robes & Blankets. Now is Hie time to buy. We liave a large stock which we will sell at niatketl-tlown prices. Do not buy until you have looked at our stock. We also have a fine line of MEN'S OUTFITTINGS, SCOTCH CAPS, DETACHED FUR COLLARS and CUFFS. HATS - Good Styles and Low Prices HATS TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, UMBRELLAS, CANES, &c. LAUNDRY WORK REDUCED IN PRICE ns?ninV:'i;;vJr r ,,s HOOKER BLOCK, BRATTLEBORO. DUNHAM BROS. Have sin iiniisinill.r largo stack ol' LUMBERMEN'S GOODS, Incliiilln Slirciiskin MoctMsins, I'onliiics ami Wool Itools, t it li well lllliiii; nml (liniililc Itiililicrs. Snag-Proof Arc liikint; the lend, hut hi hnvc ol tlie llr.st iiuilit.v at liMH'.st iiriccs. Don't liiil lo lr.v 11 pair of our celebrated Crack-Proof Rubbers. We have those that til all s1.vl(N of heel and toe at the follow intir prices : Men's, (15c; Hoys', .Vie; Ladies, 45c; .Misses, .; I 1 1 i I -dren's, .'Mir. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF LADIES' AND GENTLE MEN'S FINE HAND-SEWED SHOES. Our Prices are Reasonable; Our Terms are Cash. Dunham Bros., 91 MAIN STREET. 7 per ct. Guaranteed Farm Mortgages Principal and Interest payable at Hrattleboro, VI. 6 1-2 per. ct. Debenture Bonds, Principal and Interest p.iyable al Itevere .National Hank, lloston. VERMONT LOAN & Capital Fully Paid, $100,000. DIRECTORS : .1. M. TYI.Kli, s. S. TITL'S II. 1,. W1IITIIEI). 1!. M. SHKRMAN. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE : II. MANN, .In., I'kkmiikxt, II. I. WIIITIIlil), Vi, E I'HKSWKVT, 1!. M. SIIK1!.I AN. Skc iikt.miv, F J. IIOI,MAN, AST. SECIlKTAItV, V. .I.-WII.DKI!, TiiEwi-HKH FINANCE COMMITTEE: II. I.. WlIITHKl), TRUSTEES : GEO. S DOW1.KY, S S TUTS, lti.v C. .1. 't.MI IX IN. V uoul.l invito tlu atti'iitittu of all uln wh!i h wife inve.tinent, with return?, tn exuitiiue our sef'iirititfK nt our lCtihtrn iiltW. where m have, ut nil liine, our 7 per cent (niainutt'tl Ikhi and (i jier rent IMnUire Itomlt for insjiectiou aiul sale. S ml fur tin i tin tihl i ft ittrrnturs. Eastern Ollico No. 125 Main Street, Brattloboro, Vermont. F. J. HOLMAN, General Agent. Overcoat s OUR MARK-DOWN SALE OF MEN'S, YOUTHS', BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS Is mincing stock I'lipiilly. snmo low jiriccs. All Ki - TPTTCTTT! I a. jij BLYSIAWS. CHINCHILLAS. BSAVEBS & KBRSBYS, From $V2 to $-20, Youths' anil Mpii's SIzps. I Medium ami chpan ki iiiIps from 1 to $1(1. Hoys' ami Chilili Pii's Sizps from $1.50 up, Shall make close prices on all lii oken lines of Suits. Kvory oiip Inlpi-pstpil In ( lothhi!; for this or noxt spasoii's wpar at miiuufacturprs' prices cannot fall to upprpclute our hargains. STARKEY & WELLMAN, THE COMBINATION CLOTHIERS. FURNITURE! CLOSING OUT AT COST! Wishing to rptlucp our stock at onro hp will for Hip next sell our Piitlro stock at extra low prices. SPECIAL HOLIDAY GOODS Rubber Boots also 11 lull lino ol' Uio Woonsockcl TRUST COMPANY, Authorized Capital, $200,000. F W. VIU)KH, A. E. EJIKIiV, II. MANX, Jr. OKI). IIOI.lilillOK. ' 11. HOPKINS. C. II. HUI'KINS lld.v. II. D. IIAltltlS. - Ulsters iiilos, qiiiilltlos mill sizes nl Uw t ()ik i , 1 oil I)IS AT LESS THAN COST. CLAPP& JONES' l'tirllal List ol' iday Goods A B M.I '."I His. M.IH lis Wl Mojt KM II K.S. u:i:ii (.nuns mi, 1 i HAShhTS. IIH1111M IIDMIKHH, lll!"N.l. (IIHMIS G! ARDl'AHEM. ( H.I.AH AMI (TKI'1IHJ.. S AHINKT KR.JIW, HhSSCALKSlMlW. D IUAIUKS Full IHW. HKHKH. lillJIlNOK. 1 11 1 I.I H. I" K.n :xim.vi.vris. 1 11 MIX. :ahki F G H r.Miii.v win-En, KMUVKII IIAHKlnn, I'AX.S. IIXTK8. Ill ll.l) l'EX8. lilil.li I'EXCllA 111,1 IMS IIA8KETS. (IAMIM fori TIIK rilir.SIIIK HASH HA OH, IIAIIMOMCAS. I J II.l.lSTIlATKrHUIIIKK. INKHlANlm .11 KN1I.K IIIKlKH. .IKWKI, CASKS, ,IAI'NKhK (IUOIK. KI'K.N IIAKKKTK. KM n IMI IIAHKKTH. K L M N 0 P Q R I.AHIKS- HHEHS1SII CAM s. I.KVTIIKKOOOIK, I.KTTKII 111 X IKS 1II S1C IHM.IJs. MIHIHiKK, MAllll' I.AXTIIUN'S, MU Hi ISI'UI'KS. M llSKHYKTAXIIS. Ni iVhl.Tllih IX KVKItV OKI'- (iMDllll 1III1I.KS. HI-l'AIXnXOS, UI'KIIA (II.ASs.HS. I'LLSII IKKIIi.S, "ai'i:tkiiii:. I'ASTKI. l'.MXTIXOS, l'uTI'dlKlaJAHS. vniiKiiiixKsori'Ariat, i;iia:it .i.M'axksK 01 ions. in HiKits'h (mod's. ICi.AIUMi fiI.ASM:S. S -STATl'AItY. SCIIAI' IK lows. MlliKKILs' SKTS. T U V -TKAL'IU'.liS' IIIIII.Kjs. 1 1. i;i.Kit.s- t'.sis, TIMPI.K MlllltdliS IXAHIIIIlOKIlIlldlOX.MIIKS, INIVKII.SA1.IXK. VAllir.TY MlliUOKS, VASKS. VIOLINS W woiik HANKi-rrs WllHKSTAXIIS, X Y Z -XYMll'IIONlX. YurSII I.AIIIKS- l'KXKXIVKS. ZYLnXllK (KillIlS Al I'lillhHiXK. wo riiTi hk niMiKs. CLAPP&. JONES, IlIlATTIiEKOllO, VT. FOIt TIIK HOLIDAYS SWARMING! I, iki' lici's arouiul tho hive the tiiUUc Iihvp swarnipil mound our Slii3ier:::Couuter During Uio niist wepk. Acliiiow -IpiIciI li.v all to have tlie largest display IH TOWN 1 Como and Foast Your Eyo9. A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS! Your lo nrrre, F. E. DROWN, HltOOKS HOUSE KLOWf. orTOKTIIIIOMUNTOTIIKXKW. Tho Ami Scliool uf Sliortliantl X Tumult ing Im i-ht.iltiKlii il in ll t' linililliiK. ColIff4 I'lat, Ki. Ki, uinl h7 Ni.itli 'i hi 1 M (Uf licit limtUlf li'oi"it io himiiifHii ctliii at ion lii Amnion. J-!riy-tliinu Ik Kiihi l t'oiiuiH'H-lal. mUoiIIuiihI, tyit HllllUtr. Hli4'tK'Hl KlIKlihll. til III ftviM Ift-lllllUU slap 1-ijuitiiit iit.. uili KHiiuuMttt' drill, whvii i ii-Nicu inmiK uifii aim vioiufii pifwimi rir ltllMillHK M.UH UMilklltl lo jitutitluliti $vw out I ulotciii' mid ik rliiu uh ol ih iiiuaimIiIii fuw Ail ilniyirAltNKI.I.A ( AiinAUT. Alljsny, N V. II AVJN(i uiiiu iliMiminU wbirli mufti lw Kiel, Uinl Hit I itliull l tint I lit lo ritlt illlul' llttfll.l lo lil bmi'lK I ol t.. I .llk'I't IIIOUMI fill U If Htfltk, I UIU ulllliTtil o Uik Mil utin twtt llll lifllU'J wuHHtuU nith iiik lo i til I ut my otltiv ami iUoili.-i.i lthoiii .l. lu ( M TKHIUI.I,. M I). louiuUii'iio Vt . (ki- I'Hi Mful WANTED. ,IKHI l.tt of lill Uttllt 'Coin I i iiit K'lOWtll, 'tiuliir tj UH" ttKli anil 'ko.iuif I nut ir row t . uriw oi nil oak l HUMAH I m RETTING- BROS. our very rdinai) IllH III In 1 1 II.'M V liI. "i I ill III' 1 1 l 1 KM l: 4