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l.- -sat 0, 1888. THE VERMONT PHOENIX, BRATTLEBORO, FRIDAY, APRIL itiL' tin' heart of lief bimhrtinl, io Mfv trusted in hfi " In tiff 1at fliowiwMft -li'h and ftt lent heart wlilefi en WMlifm thtvni1 Hf.- IN -niv rl I y, twd toward lite ofwl with eofn- put nth ! fioilom fpimi inin, ih wnltl for Uh lutiik'i'. nml illI l(h (h(Mt iiHHt her who loved lit i Im tt 'llh' runi-rnl wrvlcHi wtrt' htM til the h..it 'tliutrtitny nfti'riHKtn tit I o'clock, her !- I t-.r Ur r o. liny, offltiAtlnK. i Wrni llrnlllrlioro, I)r. (loo. 11. Itnrvvy luw w.M hi home hUik1 in tlii village tit Hiram Ktitipp, late r l..iiti.jnrt.toi., for ','iNK. IWn Imvo lici'ti iiiforiiii'il tlnil a rerkloM Mi1 Humilities ymnitf imin, not n tnilo from hero, linn licfii guilty of ftliootlng liliifliinU recently. We hope mich cruelty mul vttckv udiiuss will lint ho U'peAtatl. The luw uaiiiHt tho (U'triictiim nf inKH,t-tlw.lriylng lilids flumlil lw i-iifnrcotl without fear nr favor, mul it mint m if we wmiM protect our fruit and vcgetnMei. Dot tr Tlie .Iiiticait i Win.) Argil hm a notice of Mrs Small A. ( Wooill Dii-kiMH, wlimn ilenth is eWnwhurc rernnW, which will he of in terent to iimtjy I)ovit people : "M w nil turn In trover. Vt , Dw !M, 1!7 Her maiden ii.inie iih Sarah A. Worn! At the njceof y.i ratn h1' was timrrli'd to Mr Clmrle ,t. I'iich. Tlit mine In WNwtmhi tti ISM, mul willed on n fni m In 1, ndntt, Jnncnu ctmiity. In the Bprhn? ft IH they tinned to N I.thtum, w hlrli ww her tnitiii until her death Mr. l-i-h died Mnteli i!, is,;, unit u'tt r it tnnfnfiiK a uldou ntmnt nine j ,un -die limit 1m1 t.Jun. ft. 1KWJ Mr. I.) man UkU-ii-. lio died alwtit two jcnin Inter. She Iett.es toiirehllilti'ti Clittih'H 1: I'iieh of Sjh'iuit, la., Mis Minimi A Mnwuteror I.ltlte Full, Minn, Miii lli-f M find Mlw Jennie M lifiuii of New I.KIhki She nl-ut leaven three HMtMY, one In New i itk i it nnd tun In Michigan. Iinl Dorrr Itev. T. 1. Ilaiulyof Iho MelhoitUt church preaehes his farewell sermon next Kuiwluy, .1. II. Motculf h the ilelentH to tho state convention nt iJurlitiKton next Wtxlnosilay. Some have nlre:ul heifun suar making, ami if tho amount ot snow is a true t-'mn there will ho a large (unntity nrule. Diimiiicialoiii I he I'lueiiix I'orrespntuleiit writes nn uiiiiHuig neeoiuit of tii- effort mailt in ruicliititr Nowfnuo Tuowlay to nttoml tho town up rinti'inleuts' uu'eting. (Jnlironl. ('It is Snr-ei it reeeiveil a kick fioni t.ue (' hit lu.ises Wednesday, injuiin the li.'duii fits of lio knee in a way tint will ho likel i.i tvn-p hull 1 mused fur Mime titiit. SiniMOM Adams Ims gone to Wnrcotdor, Mass . to wm k. 10 ( '. C'arpenti'r i in tow n. i-ih .Tones, the new hmdhnd, hasarrivol. t iiaiifiiv. At the Hepiihlioau caucus held at the slot. of (leo. j. Clark l.ixt Saturday oven in;, F llorhert Worden and Milton Powers w re ohoM'ii drlcgutes to attend tho cou mentions at Ittirlingtoii nnd Montpelier, v illi pow or to appoint siihutitutes if umihle t" at; ud themselves, Tlu deep kiiow lias preeiited many of cut i farmers from sotting their Intcketa ho as ti L'et the 'lenelit ol the gnoil nap weathor if I tie tihi few dajs. l tho hnrial of Lei mud (laik'x liitle ehild the hi'.irors nero olilitfisl to uo snow ; "hues to get to the remoter) ritli thohmly JnrliMaiivllle The .sugar season has opened, though at a late day. Mrs. ,1. It. Uondtiow for sometime past has deeii rritiraltv ill, hut is improving. Her toother, Dr. O.H. Hohei ts of Pittsiield, Mass., was recently railed to her and fcpont a fow days in town. Henry Uatex Uis lost n horse, and P. K. ( rown a row and fine sheep. K. I. Kohorts of Winchester, N. It., has rorently spent a few das in town, and savs he has not Hold out, ns has heen rumor ed". Tho following school olhVors have heen t le. ted : Distiiot No. i!t - t villsge), U. ( l'oiter. rleik : It. y. Wileox, prudential rotmmttee. So. Jl, P. P. Crown, eleik ; 11 W. Hnrlier, prudential conimitteo. The Univernalist ladies hociety recently eloeted the following officers: Presitleut, Mrs J. W. Morse; ice-president. Mrs. H. 1) Drown ; secretary and treasurer, Miss Jane C'arley ; directors, Mrs. S. 1. Kaulk nor, Mrs. A. L. Faulkner, Mrs. K. 1'. Hovd. Tho Y. L. W. (J. have elected as follows: ProMdent, Mrs. II. A. Wheeler; vice-president, Miss Ada M. Itrown; necjetary, Mi-ss Nelllie 1. Winn; troasurer, Mrs. Kneinan Ilagar ; assistant secretary, Miss Carrie Wilrox. Sutmnaiy fur March, Is-: Illgheht tetnjierH tmv nsinltsl. .VI" the th: lnwest, I.13 the IMh ftinl S.th: litgheKl thillr in an, M ir theMh; low est s 1- the SHlr hiuhest itatly l.uip. :V t'.e nth. lowest, 11 the Slet Mcauof trf-ttatly mean n tu'lns. ; nie.in maximum, :ts:iu; mean iiiiiilnnini, VJ.:v-; mean rutitfe. .M- ltalii on i ttdit ihi)s. Sno, on Hi i lays rterlpilalluti in rain, i .Vi iiivhfs: in siinw, (im-lled i b7 Imh. ttal fT month, " , itii h(S AeiljH le.upeiatlire for March tnrthris jears. ilv-rt 7-ki ycr Amtuko pteetpitatiun fur Man h f r thealHite thre ycaiH, . t hit h s AertiKrcKii(ifall fnrlhesume inoiith for. the hiuiir tint o ears. 'MW lifh'-H An tiuus tnill hterc snow htorin the llth toiuh, (Iuiiiik whih the snowfall of the eerul hiK kiik iih follows: The llth..' IikIii-h; the UMi.'ll imher; (Iwd ine.i-tiivnii'ntK llrst nmtniti ami k-hhikI hlgl.t i: the i:lth, Vi fiK-lksto nieiistiienienlhi ttie Ifth. '-Uf nulii ii. nniKiliK a trtul of mcheit Hitnw tun nm iik l lie unpiiH- oi nieii si inn smrni h Itl siinw (this hlnriil) I 13 HlclicK TnUllMtnu fall fin- (he nmiith. 4 iiu-ht-H. l'le'.ailuiK illiec turn n thi uiml. iiuith atnl i.ntthuest J iMiiiiirii. A I'. Ilnwe has gone to Hartford, Conn , and Prank M. ltoyulnii to Huston, Mass Mi!'. Lucy Kellogg has returned from Pratt lhoro, whore she has heen isiting friends for several weeks past Mks lV'ttha I'eiham died ipiite hiiddenty on Monday last Preaching at tho JinplHt church next Sunday 1) th Ite. Mr. Ingalls. Month Iioiitlonrieirj, Mrs. M. II. Haskius of (inrdner, Mass., is in town fur n few days. Since the trestle went nut at sulmondiole bridge, mail, express and passengers are transferred, there being an engine on this side of the break Tho mail train leaves here at (bS.1 instead of Ibflo, and does not icnchheruat night until pat nine, ow ing to the delay. Miss Florence Smith returned to Ver mont Academy on Wednesday. Winlield Wright is seriously ill. At tho lEepuhlieau caucus held on Satur day, (leo. (J. Smith, Aldeu Davis and F. II. Howard were elected delegates to at tend the ron vent ion at Moutpeliar. Will Holden has engaged to work on a farm in New Hampshire this year and will go .soon. Some of tho fanners have tapped their sugar orchordii and are having a good run of sap. Mnrlburo, The rnnl and jierwitial propel ty f (he l.ili Id at auction li w ixlit l rmuty s estate win im (iiuj. AV. lKinidi.n, aIiii. mi nuMmi.i,uii in., Nnt tfiilr I.'i v. ('. II. Smith aiiiiauiiceil on Suiiilny thnt tho wrvii o at tliu irulnr wei-kly mct t iiiK cm Kriilay rvriiius wouM 1 Miipropri t to Kivst ilay. ili-nry t'oililiii)?, u hul of uliotit IS ynarn, as tihovtiliiiK snow at Mr. NnHtimV 011 Moncl'ij, wlicii tho sliiliiij; of mow from a hhi'il mul piiuit roof knoi koil him into tlu tri'iii'h Iih liud ilug, fiico iIownnrcl, firi"i;l ually liuryint; him with tho exception of hin lioot tips. Ah lie huil iiml an nxo in huiul, the family of "women I'oIUb" ore urwitly .ilanneil, anil fuiltnl to distiiiKuish them helves liv Kettiiii; him out without innn'x aiil. While one of tliom ihiz tlown to hi lieail 11a lient hllB couKl uithout u thovtl, hiili was kIki Imriixl ami another one not ham!), a seeond railed to men mi the niilrotid lor help, ami 11 third rmdied to the store for aid. llie Imy uun rescued, pale and din.y, hut unhurt, and, after bhukiiu,' liimiielf together, thoughtfully reijuesteii that Ins family phould not be alarmed. N. We iiuticeii a few e;ullonii of pure maple syriijiatN. II. Itatehelder's storo Tuewlay, the llr.t of the se.is.iu and a superior article. There will he an uui'tiuu tale of funninj; tisil and household furniture ni'artlie C011 Ki egatioual church next iaturiliiy ut 'i P- M. K. CI. Stiles has 1(11) l'lyuwiuth Hock chick ens, Home of them neaily a mouth old. We do not envy Mr. Hides his gissl luck, hut we wish ue could tench uui' liens to lay and set at command, nnd have our chicks net us ;.1 cents each the lint of July. u. Moiltli Nclfnur. Xiiui 0. Ituiley, who died on tho illst lilt., was u dootl Uuslminl and a kind and in dulgent father, an honest and upright limn, alvwijs ready to help those In need. Mr lSiiilev'wttl"i7oarsod lie was mar ried to Melissa Ingram, daughter of tho lute I)a. Ira Ingram. Apiil ftth. 1WU. Ho Isiught and moved ujsm a fin 111 the sumo spring, where lie lived until his death. Mr. llnllev was a man who received u gooil deal of public notice in town, having served us sBldctmun, li.ter, highway surveyor ami wwcwl agent for many ai at ililtereut tlilioa, which duties he discharged to tho univeinttl satisfaction of nil. Mr. Itailey will not only be missed by ids family and !ltive, but by the pub) in generully. He leaves a widow and seven children. His funerul, Bttelidwl by a large gathering, took place on Wednesduy ut the Baptist church, services being conducted by tlio IWv. K. 1'. Mitchell. Mrs. Worthy ISailey and Clarence Ilailev urrivtsl from SpriiigAeld, Maw., tn attend the funeral of Mr. 7.. 0. llailey. Welcome Allen ot .Snringlleld, Mass., is in town looking uftur his farm Interest. Puttier, I Frank Iwis nf New Haven divinity I MMiool, who spoke at tho Congregational : hurch last Rundny, impressed all as a ro inarknbly vigortnis and (wlf-poUed upwriker. From the pressure of circumstances wo cannot give n reort of tho sermon as has been requested. n, Mr. Whippen will exchange next Sunday with Mr. Uriggs ot Shelhurno Falls. Hev. 1). II. St rung of Londonderry fo ex pert ml to preach at the Congregational church next Sunday. Mrs. O.H. Walker is ongnged to teach the school in district No. 1, beginning tho third Monday of this month. Mrs. Walker has taught for two years in district No. 2 w ith success, and has earned an enviable popularity as n teacher. lCnl I'ulney The Union Workers will meet with Min nie K. Persons on Saturday afternoon and evening, April 1 1th. Nn. Ion 111 tec F. R, Young has sold his share in tho meat business to W. W. Harry. TatviMhmil. The Ladies' Circle will lioldamnple sugar festival for the benefit of tho now carpet for tho Congiogational church next Tues day evening, unless the weather is very stormy, in which case it will boon Wednes day evening. 1 ten ides the other attractions Madame Jarley w ill exhibit her world re nowned collection of wax works. The sugar season has been very ioor so far. The snow is deep nnd it is iiuimssiblo to break roads Into tunny of the sugar or chards ; besides tlio weather 1ms been un favorable. Since the salmon bole bridge went away last Friday, there has been no freighting atsive New fane, and no arrangements to transfer freight. Passengers, express mat ter and the mails are trausfered so there is not much iutei ruption. The entertainment in academy hall Wednesday evening -was well attended in spite of the had traveling. 'Iho W. C. T. U. will observe next Sun day, in iiccordaiico with tin recommenda tion of Iheiritioitttl supei inteudi'iit of Sab bath observance, 'llie Uev. Mr. Smith will preach on Hie ohserv auce of the fourth enininumhnenl. and in 1)ih evening there willlma iininii Sunday school concert at tho Hnptist church, taking up the same sub ject, and illustrated by a chalk talk by Mrs. Keujnii. Tiic announcement will bo made at the morning service sluutld tho traveling be so bud as to make a postponement nec essary. A com festival will bo given by tho W. C T. U. the first day of May and a good time may lie expected. Vernon. Hev. Mr. Smithers of llrattlelsiro will preach in the chapi 1 next Sunday at 'J r. m. Addison Iteeis removes today from J. H. Piatt's farm in Hinsdale to Mrs. Kendall's farm, which he will carry on this season. Month Vrriion II. H. Crow ell is in New York buying goods, There are not tenements enough to sup ply the demand. Albeit Wilder has moved to Holyoke, ami D. Howe takes tho tene ment vacated by him. Andy Fisher has moved into the hotel, and George Hutchins takes the tenement he leaves. H. P. Sikes of Northfk'ld has bargained for the Smith house and moved into it. Mis(lenoviove Sikes teaches the summer schonl in District No. -1. Wlllinmsrillr. I'er onler from Washington, tho post- omce at south ewinue has lKeu iliscontm nod. llov. Mr Handy clones liii lalsirs with the .MethiHlit sfteiety next Sunday. Hattic Willard ha gono to ltrattlelsiro to work. Narlhllrlil, .11 n... Atthe Unitarian parish meeting Monduy nfternooii, J. II. Callendar wn elected to fill the vacant clerkship caused by the death of Wells Coltou, ami the other officers were reelected. The sugar pnrty given by tho Woman's llelief corp last Wednesday evening was well patronied, and all report a pleasant tune. V. W. !relnnd of Krving Isiught the ho tel property at auction last Saturdav for t:m). At the town hall last Friday evening the no license cause was forcibly ami con vincingly presented to our people by Hev. Vieo. . (lalhlghcrot Keelle, wtio was fol lowed by 1). I.. Mtssly and other strong temperance uilvocatc. llie Lmty chili will have a supper next Tuesday evening. West Chrslrrnrld, IM, II. In view of had crossing and bad travel ing generally, there will be no service at the church till the 'J'.M. lln. lair. . II. Ilotl. U. .1. Anu.loli has recently given u valuable collection of Issiks to the public library. WINDHAM COUNTY COURT. The Windham county court, w Inch cou- vemst atewiaue i uesilay. the Sttfi ult., finished up their business and adjourned without day the following Friday, having I heen in scsiou only aismt three aiul one half davs. T here were present Hon. Hiih sell S. Tuft, presiding judge ; Hon. H. W. Clarke and Hon. Lewis S. Walker, assist ant judges. Thiity nine cases were entered upon tho ! law docket and eleven Ukiii the chancery I diH'ket of this term. There were no trials I by jury, but unite a iiuiiiIht of cases were , heaid and disposed of by the court. Among the more imsirtaut ca-es were the follow ing : .inncs J. Jlet'il vt. Edwin J, Marsh. The action wasgeneral assumpsit, and judg ment was rendered for plaintiff to recover ?oS7..'in damages. ttlmuiul Curvy ?t ilii,ttptit., vx. Ilaxrietta Writs ff.uf ItUfilninit. This was an appeal from the allowance of the will of Honora Coulter. The will was duly allowed, and ordered to be certified to the probate court. ,nspyii ,, Worilrn vs. SvhtMl District Vo. 7', in MitrlUiro. This was assumpsit to re cover the amount due on certain district orders, and the amount of an execution against ttie district paid by plaintiff. Judg ment for plaintiff, $77.nO damages. S A'. Jrrrickf c'or, rs. . K. Allen, tijtt. This was an appeal from tho allow auce of the lust will and testament of Abigail Stickney. Wilt duly allowed and ordered to be certified to tho probate court. Jtitljti 7v Ilififm'd rs. ,. Tltvilwr, trpt. Action was trover to recover tho value of one and one hnlf ton of meal wi-ougfully converted by the defendant to his own use. Judgment that plaintifT recover $:M.o'.'j dnin ages, and that plaintiff have a close jail certificate ugaiust tho defendant. liiijj it Munrr is. H'lim'ii r. Ihtllau. Action was general assumpsit. Judgment lor plaintifT by agreement for $5:1:1.82. Mart .1. .SVivrmiee mi husband rs, Crns (ttijnn.- -This was an action of trespass iinici'ciiiMMia, Was lieird !eforo a referee and judgment rendered on his rejsnt in fa vor of plaintifT for $10:1 dauinges. Ksti'ii Oiytm Co. rs. U'illntr A. Hive, nyi, This was an action of assumpsit. Was heard before a referee and judgment ren dered on his re(s)rt in favor of the plaintiffs for .$S7.H7 damages. Jlvm ii A'. U7MVr is. .Ara-jih .1. Wilder This wus an action of assumpsit involving many ) ears' dealings between tho parties. Was heard by u referee and judgment was rendered on his report in favor of tho do- tcuiiaut. 7'oica uf Jamaica n. Stale of Vermont. 'lids was a petition for contribution on the part of tho state to aid the petitioning town to repair a certain highway. The commis sioners, before w horn the cusu was heard, rejHjrted that it would cost $400 to put said highway ill repair, and that this sum would mukt it excessively burdensome upon the town, Judgment that the state contribute the sum ot f'lW), an. I appoinloil (). il. (Inr fii'Id of Townshciul agent to repair said highway. Marshall II'. W.iijhl m. II'hi. . (lalluii. This was trespass aitare vlau-aun, involv ing a disputed Isiunduiy line. Was heard by lefeieo, mid judgment rendered on his report in favor of the defendant. Il'm. II. Mile is. 7n. ;. Italherivh, el al This wus trespasu ,;ti.nv cAttisaai, and in volved u ipiestion of disputed territory Was heard by a referee and judgment ren dered on the repoit ill favor of tho pluiutllT for 4.ri.."iU dauinges. Shite rs. 'riiiiA- Shnvell Indictment for an H-Miult with intent to ravish, 'llie re spoil lent is a Isiy ulsmt H years old, who, under tho udvico of his counsel, pleaded guilty and w-us sentenced In be confined at hard lulsir in the House of Coirectiou for III mi years .NViiiV rs. Waller llaice and Will llmce Information for the larceny of a caddy of lobiecn. l'leaded guilty. I'lio ros)iideut, Wulter Howe, was beiiteucuil to bu coullntd at liiird lulsir in the House of Correction for six iiiniiths, and Will Howe was sen tenced to pay a tine of $A0 und tsists, and in default thereof to bo confined ut hard la iMir to work out lino and costs in tlio House of Correction. i'fufe in. (leo. I'lillliis and Willie Under ukhI. Information for the larceny of money exceeding thirty dollars, to which the respondents pleaded guilty, l'hillips was ii Imitation is tho Sincerest Form of Flattery." r HE best proof thnt tlio "Ivory" Soap lins oxtrnordlnnry merits, mid Is in good reputo with tho publio 13, thnt It s so extensively Imitated and counterfeited. These countei'Talts resemble tho Ivory Sonp in r.ppenr mce nnd stylo or packing only. They Inch the iitrlli and trncrttt excellence ' the fcnttlnc. This notice is necessary, ns cite'), tiijuriniw nnd ilunirvniit Imitations, UiiOIh to iimikcc In mile hillniiiintitloit ot' tin: skin, are often substituted for the Ivory, boocu.) they pay n -rr profit. 1 lie price of tho Ivory is n low as Is consistent with cost of making sueli a high grads of pure Sonp. Consumers Inv jimoly to imhst upon having tho "Ivory Sonp," remembering that If any aubatitula U offored It Is for tho udvantago of the seller. A WORD OF WARNING. Thara are 'nar.y white saaps, each reprcien'ed to bs " jujt as 1103d as the ' Ivory 1 1 " tney ARE NOT, b.it like all counterfeits, lack the pcculur and remarkable qualitiel f the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap anJ insist upon getting it. Copyright 180. b7 I'mrler Adamble sentenced to bo confined at hard lalsir at the state prison for thiee years, and Under wissl for two years. I.nvia S. ItHler rs. .fi:ir .1 r isi. 1 ins was a petition brought to annul a mar- ringe solemnied between one Charles It Fish and the said F.lia A . May 21, IMS,,, Uhiii the ground that said Chailes It. was at that time and lias since continued to lie insane. The petitioner is n sister of the said Charles it. De-ree entered annulling said marriage contract. The following divorces betw ecu the jxir ties named were granted and for the cans 's assigned: Hattie A. Jones fiom I'tnery S Jones for nilultery ; Jennie S. 1 Imyer from Marshall W. Thayer, Addie K. I'iwot from (Jeo. H l'rovost, for intolerable sever ity ; Adam Hakey from Mary Ilakey, (lil bert J. Stanley from Adah A Stanley, ninl Nellie 1. Hii'hardsou from IvlgarS Hicliard son for w ilful desei tiou. A large uumlier of cases were referred, and many were set tied, so that, in fact, there has been no real increase in the huinciut to le dissHieil of nt the next by reason of the shoit term at this time. In tho chancery case of It'iilYov II . .Vnc com b rs. I)arid II'. Miller and wife Ut com pel the latter to convey their premises to the said N'cwcomh under some pretended contract of purchase and sale, tho chancel lor, uiHiii the reisirt of Hon. 1,. M. Iti'eil. who had been apHiintml to find and rejinrt the facts as special um-tter, entered up a decree thereon in fuwir of the defendants, ordering the plaintiffs hill of complaint to be dismissed. STAT 15 I5WS. Tho state SuMtath sHi-m1 a4MN'ititioii lias ncoepU'il an invitation from Vtnxl.tm'k to Iiuvu the next nnnutil roiivt'iitton, which cot ik's in tln fall. I'mf V. A. I K vino r HurliiiKtoii, Hev. (i. A. Smith of .St. Al bans, iiim! Hev. 1.. t). Sherhurii of Svwinton ur HpiHjintt'tl u i-oiiiinitti'ti of fiieinl nr runtMiifiiU. Tim house of Henry V. Ihiiiiniotiil, n farmer, a mile eat nf MiiMlfhury, n burnud Momlny ntirht. Tho promiiHH aro ownttl hy Ooore Huniinouil, sho-.y I turns were hunio.1 last weok hy an inoemliary. Iahii V., son of !ooii J. I,uitt'. H e:irh old, wakilloil on Saturilay in tho KuirKatiku scale worki ynrtl, at St. Johnshury, hy a heavy cak fiillinc on hw head. The railroad shojn at Lymlonvillu are to l enlarged, hy order of the Itmton and Maine inunaeioeiit. Thin ineaiH no re moval of the rIiojw ti St Johnhiiry Middletmrv will hoM u three duvV musi cal festival, Ih'iiiiiiiik next Monday. At Itarre a railroad company wan organ ized hitt Friday evening to huild a road from liarre loner villain to the rittiito (itiarrien in Hane and WillnitiHtown. The ' capital htock in $H,(MK, one-lialf of winch wax taken hy rrebidtnt I. II. Srtuell, of the Wells IUver road, and the ImUnce hy Ilarrw people. Levi M. Smith, furmorly a prominent husiness man of limlon and a tneinlHr of the w holesale drur Hrm of Smith, IKxilittle it Smith, died nt Ilottmi last SatunJay Ho wan a native of Vet 1'iuidolph, where the remains were taken for interment. The national example of JetTerixininn simplicity ha ordoreil seven spring mitt. This explaiiiH his ileMro for free wo A. l!rt ni lift Ittvtml. NERVES! NERVES!! What tern, le vi-iom this little word bnrff befi-e t'.- cs of tbe nervous, Htadache, Tleuralt;in, Indigestion, blccplessness, Nervous Prostration, All stare them in nV f. Vet !1 tliese ocrroua troubles can be cured by tuinj For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. THIS GREAT NERVE TONIC AIm coaUIn. the belt rcmeih's for dUcasJ ron lions of the Kiilneys, Liver, :.tuIBlooJ,whi.h 8 ajvs accompany nerve Irxnulev ll is a Nerve 1 1 mc, an Aheralive, a Laxative, an'l a rimretic. Iltil Uv.l it CURES WHEN OTHERS FAIL, $t.oo a flottl- '""nil fur r. ill particulars. ULLS, RICH'-j. V & CO .Proprietors, OUKL1NQTON. VT. Were all wle enough to hed this advice In season, a world of snrferlng would he avoided. If you suffer from Impure Mood, scrofula, dyspepsia, biliousness, headache, take CI tl lime's abound HoocFs Sarsaparilla BoldbyalldntRgliU, fhilaforfV Treparedonly SoUbyalldrugKliti. fltiUforffS, Prejtare4only by 0. 1. HOOD 4 CO., AjrOtlieoarleit, Lowell, Mail, by 0. 1. HOOD &, CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Maai. 10O Doses Ono Dollar I IOO Dosos Ono Dollar I'l -T j .' I'l'N I K'N I'l'.N FUN LET LOOSE. , THE DALYS Support (1 h the ctiHriiitnic Hon I n ttc. MISS LIZZIE DERIOUS l-l N I I N rt f nllv Ft li' t'il Cnin ijfh iii iki r-, in a hrn'iil htitiVtl M N I'HtO "f ll tit u l iy. NMOO 3QISdn A nn1ft ttforl to pln4- nnl ttirrnlly pp-jmrtil prrriptlu ' "''I'l I K Coiirni tist 1, llrs Thus A Ilsly suil J'.lia .1 .MiNsll), IN THUKi: AOTtf Mucb Actum mul Mim Ai-tinK. TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY EVE., APRIL II. U N j H N ; U S I l-l i Birtljs. In llmttlolioro. April .V a mmi t(r ami Mr. A W L'hlliN In HniiiltHro. April I, a hod tn Mr. and Mm 1 Iffirv'H'eat berliead In I 'ut no v. March ft daughter lo Mr and Mr Kllttlu Palterwoti. In Anhniont. (I)rchoKterf. Mawt . Mnn-li S3, a mm to Ir and Mm V, T Twitchell, ami iftvat Kra ud twill to Mrs AdtJUt.n Itniwuitf truttli-boro In MtniortUil. N II , April 4, a dauzhirr to Mr and Mm. Webber U KemUll In Adaim, Mrr4 . April 1. a mii lo Mr and Mn K V ralrflolil In HartTord, (Vmn , March 'jy, a hoii, Ilnrndd Jlomer, to Mr and Mm Albert s Howe, and irandtoti to Mr and Mn A N How of Itrattl"- la South lnilon lrr , Apt II , a dauirbtr to Mr and Mnt I'lum Hoy fflarriagrs. l'i Ihilifin. Mnnh '.M. h ICev II Kimler. Hit Hi s llntTls nml Nrlll-liKls. ull nf II It'oms tr,! , In .n-,1 -l.i . .. Mnn li ir, hy Ib't l: S Mnrse. Wulter C SiiiiIIi ninl Kllium A IllsMrll. I. ,t h of W lOorrei lml. i In I'ulnev. April In lte V V Vhh..i, W illiam ll llunlelt 41 Ft,,rn N. HiKtiin In W( tiiiori'l.iliil..' II. Mnreh HI. hy Iter A K Hull. Khner A Mnrsh ami .Nellie II Whltte in.iri', Uilh nf ('hi,trl)i hi FmUiry In ll-llnus Killls. April 1. hy Itet N W Alter. Henry K .Inhlis.ni alul rinrem-e S .Inntiui. Isith of Claret it. N II In S,.itiHel.l. Muss. Apiil llh. hv Hev l)r Iliiekiiiicliain. Henry Miller ami Ailclltie .M Jef fonls, Imth of West lltuttlelinro Dratljs. 111 ,lrnlll,.,p, .ril J. 1 r utl,l llearlsirn.M In llrHlll.'Uini. April a, Mrs r.lhu lUol.f.irm. r lv of Pulrlee. T In llrsltlelsiro. April I. Clarl-vi HUs-. Kl In Brum. .Inii-.. Uri h.ll, Mrs A AiiKiKlaiMar slialli. wife of .Inline I: Jaind. 4s In llnittlelnro, April 3. Klectn II , lfe of V V. t'txik. M. In Wlliiiliurtmi. April 1. Mrs Mary t'oiey (jIii lllns.lal,-. x 1 , April . Marj (lillo-r, In San KniiiiHsisi. CUl , .March 25. Mau l. youiiK et J.uurliter of A W. ami S. II. Cuilnortb, v rs nu.1 II iuos In (Miiam 1 "". N Y . KMra. i Wlllerl. wife of .laaii'sll sv.itt. iiia nsthe nf liiiiiiiuirstoii In West HallfaY. April I. Ixmiiih-I Wiiyne.hifant son of 1iiiii.'I and Flora Clark 111 IlluMlniUe, T. xa. Marrb .1. Ahl.le V . lf" uf r.ilhi C. Ijike anrl ilauehu r of Ite Amos IIol ImHik. foriuetli of Wtnilliaui. In l'ulne, Mareh is, Martha Mlnot, lfe of Ill rain Dark, sr In New Llslmn. Wis, Keh IS, Sarah A iWocsli Illekeus. Ik. - nalii of Ilnter In Newfuiie. Man h .11. Zhia O lUlley. 87 In Aniliersl. S II. Marrli Ss, I.ue) T. Hatta horn, wife of Henry (' Iia. ftt rs . K in,4i in Jamaica. April-.', llerlha M I'erhaiii, s Nrtu anbrrttscmrnts. LOT Oh I'lliS Kiee e..l. ol.l r.... V -vilel.y (I ri.VK llrnlllilioio. April:,, isss -t 1 1 F. E. HOUSH & CO., BDOK k M FRIIiTII. I il.lrv to K-iy to my frifiidn and patrons that I have twteivd iu couuei-tlitii witli the Reformer Jobdeivartmrnt and that I am now with Mciwrs, V E Iloiihh t o . t'row. ll it btoek. Elliot htrt-et, where I I-1 i.i 11 Ik- pl.-iwed ti meet ttielll. Come In and look aiouud if jou don't order ThUom..'K U-y l doubt, tie larRetst intti- xtate ot .- ii i -nt and llierefoiv )ouaro nafe in biitiKitiitnr .tik h.'i- Thanking a (,'eiierou-i hiiblie Ittrllit- lilt, ml atroi)iiu'. extends! mem illH ItiJ.; (hut nan, and Innnnir for n .-.iiil inn. , nu.e of tt.'- Mime I tint ' eiy tllih JulllN. .1. (J. ULIiKllY. i lliatlli lsiM. VI . pnl a, IhSM. LIBERATION NOTICE" , XTOTKT U hereby clfti that I haw Kleu my ; Hon. Witt II Kknt, lilu time during the re lunhnler of 1 1 In niinui itv. and I Khali pay none of tin debU or Halm any of his earning after thU dato JOSKI'II II. MINT, i tlitney, Mareh 31, 1SHH. at I FARM FOR SALE. rpilJS siiisu nls r 111 sell his farm of aliut IfO I i acr.'S, situatiil hi Dratth hom, three founhs of u tiiile north of lVuteriUe, ami about 11 mlli I from "itliiT iltu;'- Saul farm Is uell supplleit Viith fruit of all kiu.ls, has running water, 11 ' will eai ry H niwsaml u team. 3ti invH 8. O. SMITH arch Are tho beat months In which to purify your blood, llood's At no other April Sarsapa rlllals the best btisnl purifier. season does the human I system so much need tho i lie. aid of a re- BM am liable medicine like Hood's Harsaiarllla, as now. The if i ay iinpoterlshcd condition of the blood, tlio wcaki'iilne effects of the long, cold winter, the lost appetite, and that tlrrd feeling, all make a good spring medicine absiv lutely necessary. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiarly adapted for this purpose, and In creases In ipularlty evciy year. It Is the ideal spring medicine. " I must say Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best medicine I ever used. Jjst spring I had uo appetite, and tho least work I did fatigued ine ever so much. I began to take Hood's Sarsa parilla, and soon felt that I could do ns much In a day arl had formerly done In a week. My appetite Is voracious." Mits. M. V. Bay aiii, Atlantic City, N, J. N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsa parilla do not bo Induced to buy any other. Neb) SltifacrKsnntnts. VERMONT SAVINGS BANK. T MIKUwutcrlv Vei ling nr llie Tnintei sor tills hats! will Is' In lit nt lie Ir lAlikhiic house In limit lil Kilo, on 'cilinlyv the llllnliljriif April. 1WW, ntHii'rtnck I is r l A III ,1 .11ITK I, It llnnlU-lsini, April H. I LADIES OT HHATTId'.ltoKO ami lclnlty, hh I hnro lioiiKlit the nilllftiery hmlne'Wi'T Mttw M K. Dtmlltlle. nticl nliall oonltnne ttie twitne nt Iter nM dtniid in (Jrnnlle Illock.over 1'rntt X Wrfaht'f ntftre, I KtimiKI ln pteiwd (o Imu'Joii enll nnd vx amine rooiIh ami priceJi int? ii n it " u ri' o nil. HrattlelMiro, Mnich ith, Ihhh 1 1 1 CALIFORNIA com bint hl: low rntennntl excellent acfoinmixlatlotifi. Qilnrtftly (lulite to t'ttliforniti wtit Cm- AililreRS. A. I'll 1 1.11 1'H .V Wnstl Inifton HtiiH-t. Itimrov, Mam i Ii! lit cow FOR SALE 3NTowf Alio, "X7"t. rpHM IUMKHTl'.At ot llenty Uhv. deceaHed, 1 tfttislltitf (rlwrlllti(f liotite, HI, nheil, born, eleven ncn-H or idiiii nun rrtm tnin ine mum liian' fa gooo lepatr ; the Ihiicn k lien iy imini tni, hi ipi tiled with K'kkI rnniiltitf watir, ninl con eilleiliy nanpieo io eillier one ir iwn minnien There 1-4 not a more ilfulralile itlatv In ttie uhlr town of Wdnltmtii county for a pleuwint and coin- rot table home, in uk Hiiimieo coiiwiiientiy near to ttie court house, eliurt-li, p'wt'tnii', Rtorct, rail road Mat ion, mid nil other public placcti in the tfniitiriil lllaiyc of New fane For terniH or rurther mrorin uton. niKirewi M. DAVIDSON.Admr . tfli New fane. Vt The Great Remedy l or CIIU.'VN, I'l lilCN. MAI.'I' IIIITtlt.1l mul tVAIl'I H I. Ihr Monitor Drawing & Healing Salve. H liana womlcrfiilelTci t uti nil Koren, Iluinorr,tte Hiid I irronltii: hi t.ivt .Mftibnl to any addn-w for '2$ rnt. I tie itv drni:i'N(saiitl procerH, Add I mm I'. II. MliV, gJH Vill.lMKlo HI., tjlonri'Nli-rf Mum II WANTED A Vw IurrurtlCf HrNpnnwlMr Irit wb want to make lin-iicy nnd at t ufi tud to Motl to teprt'M'iit ntt old nnd ity 'tnnii? KftsbTii Uf. t'otnppiiy Kpiii ir uit I ultb plmih lui'l it own To men "f the tiwlit ntanip Miieri..i luduci nients vmIIU' ..(T. Mil VWi MDii.T.i.iu.. .riIAM. V. BAILEY & SIMONDS'S Real Estate Agency A 70 nere fnt iti in Now fane , price. '.too Thiw tiimdi-o.1 aen fm in In Iotidville, on a rood nxiil. biiil lituri It) I tie l-t-tit of r-irttr . niii' riNiniH In tho hoitw : horn lmrnWlxt't ; eattlo bain WxM. TMh itroiwrty in a Imrtfttln IM ncre fiirm In Hrotiklhie ; price, $li Tldrtv aerti farm nt Noiibtleld MondouH. Thin place can In ImkM on eauy Ihkih ir jou can ia fjt) : tlio rent cun 1 1) . Prleo, 5H. im acre farm In North lllnndaU; prk-e 63"" .Ii.) m 5il HI ) .V) .V) (Jiiilfnnl i " 6"i !mi llrnltlelmro ; " ' " Iiuinitieihtoti ; ' Ik. i Itratlleh'u ami Dutiiinershiii, 6ui " In llrultli lwri) ; rlee, asi) 1 iAstnre hi liutumerstim : prltv, h ' iimrkrt KOritell fnn.1, irlee, llJi.l ' " " " luTownslriHl,iriee :ii farm In (Jullfnnl . prlee, lam West llrftlllelnini , irlis. lii.l MiirllH,n . .llis', .Y,ii ijllnte a fiM nlees till, wi-tk Ker further Ittrtli'itljtrs Imiulre of BAILEY & SIMONDS. F. E. DROWN Is i ijM-nuiK I ' NEW SPRING STYLES IV I. Mill S AMI MKVS FINE SHOES! No Hplior Sliiml lo Sdoci in Hrattlolioro. from WE STILL CONTINUE To Show- the llit ' BARGAINS! F. E. DROWN, THE SHOEIYIAN, 90 MAXXT STREET. PHENOMENAL CURES BY DR. GAGE. Crlle, VWft Andoer. Nil, k'wii up in last i-tae of ooiittuniptlou. Dr. ide LMiml her and the u. now ruKfretl anu ueii l, u tfotUMcii Mi'ntt' liT, Vt . wr low with lunr diseax' Or liice eurtii In ui Mid til I tint wee liltn. 3Int. 1. A Saw jr-i, Kee.n. N II . hail severe cough ami r rhane In- nsr treated her two yearn aiul luot had n h fioi rba-it n tsinii- ht mull ( omi'oiiif . (h m iom Tumor, etr - ".My wife tuul tn treated a jear and a half by out-of ('oiii'ord'K "iMH-iaUiftti to meant of the n uat dlfcilllstititf lot'iil tivatmetit urtll her health wan aluio-t ruinetl lr. (iaice eurel her effectual lv by hU new and pleauut treatment. Olihk Tkuicn. Unm-oid, II." Mr William lialdw in, ht .loinibMiry, vt , cur ed of faltiUff oatiau irritatitai. ukvratiou, etc. Mi-m J l:. nelW. .Mllfonl. N II .had he-u tr-aUtl fttr nine e.irw. until iieati a wreck. Ir Gape eurttl her without the dliintinir .xml treatment Mr Mar Smith. Knd Camlla, N ll.,t'urel of an oarian tumor ux Urge at a )erHon'fi head roarer, nm -it.ttc.- Alwn Hnieeof Willlanw- tille, IkuI a eaiKT on liU face t uder Ir tiae'r tiiuitnifiit it has disnnm-arwl (I. Atnlnoi,' lu donderrv. N II . eureii of a cancer on hl lit F M liole. NoithlieM, Vt.euml of cancer on his llOMt I'l-mWc i..'fiv.- tihtoit ft hi Rone.- "M wife baI trrille utivrx Iroui tier Knee to her felt, und hal uied erutcbeM Ii eai-H. Ir (lago cmml her hoiuerviHiio i raw o i iUMn' uhrik EWitK, Matieheftter, N II . V n Hetlf.-rtl. N. H." I'iitunh. itrtfnrK. Ihnhuruhia fair "Dr. (la'e cured my hoii of deafuiHM and discharKUH.' ear's which h.id afltli-ted him Kluce five yetiM ot ace Ihaac IiiTTiiirk. Iiotidonderry, N. H. Mao A Jiuiawin, Ktene, it . ovattietiM ana ill m-ha nr imrtarK. ctinI. MIhmM J lUriiet. WaliHile. N 1 1 . atfi 70, tud caturrli and wry deaf ; cured nnd can hear a whimper Annei oiihk, Ierr- DeH.t, N. II .utceratiw catarrh had eaten a hole thrutiKh roof of mouin. enrol. Con rul inth Itching, Hm m tiff awl Ihnchtu i;ia liuuutr - .iy hoii wan iteiiaetsM ill iel Willi ler rible InmioiN which cowref the entire UkIv Dr (lai;e baa cured him lie ha ol cured me of a Hciious (IluK'tiltj . (;. w JEkan. West ItivutwtKHl, S H " Futilttul flhi,l.,iqfi;nn th? Kidney "I was mo low with kidney dbve.iM utul had taicli fiiKbt ful hemorrhage that my phybicianit me no hope and atumloiietl my cane As u laot reaort my son co tulted Dr. tutn who sent remedicH without mh'Iiix me which haw efrectod a cure. 1 haw, not Iteeii no well for 1ft yearw. Dr Ixvi li DotioE, Waterfonl, Vt ' Hfurt htHeimf. Ikbtlitu. ttr. Mlht IJllle Wil liauig, hi Elliot hlret. HrattlelMru, Vt., confined ut mn wiin nearttuuicuity a leuiarkauie recuv erv Manv ottier caxeti t?ieii Uluuhutm, .Sore .'je, etc -"1 hail bcrufutoiiH opthtlialmm and my ttllit wait verj' xmr Dr (laK' eurH) mo mi I can rotd line print. Aihuk Cool'Mi, Iveeue. N II .M ilaiirftiter wan bliml Dr. Oai;e t ureil hi r Ntiiamki, Wilijaum. Ken ter'din.H-k, Mam-heMer, N II " Smntit Iit ium Cttrctl ami tiained 75 ISiumU. (1 H Appletou, Ksti , uf ItiirhnKton, our well known ticket nj;iit at the deitot, sayu he Un a rel&tlw that wan helpletkH with spinal dihease that irr. utiiza uaBciirco. Mie n;is piinea . kiuiuim, INSURANCE! INSURANCE! INSURANCE L EI'HI-SENTthe larj;ebt American and For V elcn Kir.-, Life and Accnleut I'ompauleH do- nit? niihint'itri in tne unifHi Mao it niMuir iio It in Of tli r to tn- unr? than Ut In- trnrry Aiul w lect auv one of tbcHe old time tried coin pan I .V.tua of Uuilford, llurtlord riueid " " National " tineiit tVmnx.'t lent 1 1 on IV Maaara New Yoik, Oermau Amer. KoitUAmriua Firw AtuoclaUou IVnnMhaufa SpriuffOvild uf Hoyal New Yolk IJfe ' Traveler! Uf " AUna Ufa " Travelers Aoeldent Vermont Mutual ol i'hiladtlphiti, Spriti unVId, Jjwrpool, New York, 1 1 ait ford, iiontpeller, Union .Mutual All loati iwljiutetUnd itroiuptly paid atourofflee, L'UDWOHTJI S. UJIII-DH, lOCroaby Ulock, liruttlelwro, Vt. Also Doalora In Real Estate. GUDWORTHSGHILDS B. A. CLARK Does nut linvo in blow o .sell his Konils. Ills ctiHlotiiorM mint tliom nnd avIII liuvo lliotti. Alwnys on linnu n well'SPlcctnl slock of HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, & VARNISHES, Doors, SasUBlMs, WIASURY'S RAILROAD COLORS Tho best in tho ninrkct. sold llioni for fH'leon years. 1 1 uvo Also, n fresh supply of GRASS SEEDS. BARNA A. CLARK. THIS LEADING MAGAZINE III the Interest .r the Christian Missions in rur "Missionary Review of the World." Undenominational. Internatltiittil, Intlepeiulent, .Joint lUtoi-Hi M. HIIKItW OD, D D A T I'lhltSON, D. Nert York. I'hiladlphia Sli'USrUIlTIOM'UItX. $2 wr Year. NIiikIc Copr, J5 rtntt. Iulubi I tier Vrnr 11.30. lt rwvm lU-paituieiitft in full of iiialOr adapteil to Inform, innpire and rie hojm and eal to all the f rtemht of mi-wlons. It wen m aliurwt a marvel that Hi latpe paiccan le crowded with raits, ft imn, arKuineiitH, ch)m. bioirraptiieH.npi-alYor retjnleiKie. the latexl iicmh fnnii all pattn of ttie woi Id, and religious nmi ini-louury tiatltlcH of deeoc-t and aluioot etmal hitreit tu the iiiI-mIoii ary lirtlo, the p.utor, ttie ibiUtlan worLer In vxtry Held, and the ItitftHtfent uiau in eery walk of life CM if ma nr iHirt " lIofirH Croibr. I. !.. mil h i "SnootieM a btliir fell wuiit . . It will meet both the literary and (spiritual taste of uod h io- pie Hrrt irk Joliuaon. I. II.. hiiti t "It inutu Hpifdiiy make iu way into umusatmh t Iioutefl Jairnh Cooli until "llii-AtlLli nr olll imiK. a nine ii lorinaiioii. zeui iik IomiIiv to exnmreln'fll truth, irroat editotlal hkill, and an inU-nse and Mty deoutiiiw of Miirit rsajtinK i tT paice. maKe u a teniHiieai oi es ti.totihtiaiT alut lutt Ifn Mivjti mrfutihe (it m-ntt Hrmlrr Kep poMte on all bran hex of the work Nf ml Trui)flerl. for n Nnuiple Copy. Sfrnti'tn thi 111 Addrw iw iiikI i!0 ANtorl'lut'C, '.Y TV. IIWK TIa ntour htablen 14 hor- to line pair of matched horwn, line acton. 0 jearn ana weun wtmiw nate a jtar-oui ciim nut hot-M. eLihl 1UO itis , ten .tj Msli and an extra tine actor Hate a mjllsii ivjear-otii m.in for 9V2',. .-.in n.a.i in in es an Hour nate an ex tra (,'ihhI tarm horse, Hound and kind, ten j'eai old. for5t Hate a lo-year-old borte. waind and kind, weighs li5" onniN. u pixid likpr. for $li')tJ. Hate wteral "nitv blockn" weiKhuiK trom 1WW to ll.V) tounds. ftf 1 to b jears 1 hew an a inMxl lot wilti wiei as low a.s the lowest and ttiey must 1 hobl t make room for another I t lion t take our woid for it but come and se them. KtertihiuL' wai rant.-d as rvnrewiited. Stabhs2'-milB fnim llrattleUiro on ilitney roao J. H. CHAMBERLAIN HORSE CO FOR SALE. 4 MOST DIIUVliLi: I'l.U'K in the IIUl'. , ,if U,iilli ..urnn. flux nii.1 oiim lnilf Ktir hoiiKeand U u itti coininthhui luirn attiu.'his; alt tiaintetl and in irtNt.1 n-uiir. with aUiut tbittec .icrex of tillain'laiid under liih cultltation ()oxl water and onito a mm on-tunt a wo one otner une ant i on riau Mory nous., nun oani, Karoen iind land attached, ami known as the I net nan noiiM Sit uatd in i!ie enterprising little viuaice r Last lNitt-r mil iiIiiich arc u Lrooi cuntiitioti There Ii a null prhllce lnlonrinB to wiit preinb- s iiiii nt tu a tirfitiN'H w w K a hi a nar : dti Kr price. to . Inquire of K. E .MoUE or lli. Al.ilA n 1.' I 'I. I lie ow n r oi nam pro rtv imi N.ulh New fane. Marth Clut, 1 PILES CURED. SPECIALISTS In ttie treatment of H"morrhoid4 and nil Kectal dweav-s. Old and oltinnte caws cured inm uently and quickly. Consuliatioii free Corres pondence Kolicited. DltS. TUCKER e JWWEX, Ofllce In Leonard b fllock. $1400 Will Bu7 i MOST DKSinAltl.r. I'LACEinthethiltinp j tillaire of Jacksontill One and one-half ttorv boufte an.l L with commodious bam Attach- ed, UI (tainted and in t;iM repair, witli running water to hotu hous and h,irn Twcntj-two acren of land adjoiniu Keeps four cowh in winter and two cot and a hortrH in Hiiiiimer rino Or ctianl I'letity of KrajH'H, also qulnwn and peare, tPI"J Hl I'lHV IO MANN'S HEAL ESTATE AGENCY. Wilmington, Vt FARM FOR SALE. MMIU farm of the late J IJtermoiv. iloivas I oil. Said farm coiadstH of TiO acrcn, suitably ditidci) Into mhtiiriiiE und tillage latul. Never faUinj; water ut house and barn In situated in tne to a n of lownshcnd, one mile south of the vil lage one hair mile rroni iti pot Ut uf ttinU'i walnut anl other hard wtxnl Anv one dct-Iritur good farm will do well to see this Ufore buj ititf eiivw nero v -'i LADIES, Io Vour in I)riuu nt Home with PEERLESS DYES Tticj' w ill dje evt rj thinn They are sold eterj wheic. 1'rleu Hc. aivatkn-e 4) colura. The tiate no equal for sltvnuth, btluhtnebH, amount iu imckUKett or fur lastncNB of culur, or non-fading ouallheH. Ttiey do not croi-k or smut. Eorsaleby in..ut ,. i iiai'i.. I'MinifiM, uraiiiciMiro, i G. H. BOND, Successor to A. J Glennou Dealer In all kinds of COAL. Oftb at rireetic's Dnia: Store. a n nrn nriiT ii:n annum, net I ILn ULll I intcstom, (SuHrnuireil I Em UKailiBt W. RODMAN WINSLOW, 132 NASSAU ST., VuiidcrMIt llulldlng NI-.W IIIIIK ti'l'V, Klnlillbluil I'tb. I.I, IN77. l'nillfHllonalili rere ri'lii'ii. me nrriui lur iiiiiui'iiiiirrt riir,i ClO.ll.tllMhlONI.'KH' .MITICII, ' lfATE III' .MASON INdUAll. The Illidt'l-Klirneil Uulli l.t-tl lllilKiillteil bv the Hon. Prolate Court fur Ine I iKtl K-l of MllllUiro CoiiimiiMloiii'is to re. vlve, .-x.iiiiiihi ami adjust all claims and di'muiiils of all i.-i-khiis against the estate (if MASON' INIIHAM. lule or N.-nruue, In said dlhlrli't, iltieuai d, mul nil claims exhibited 111 olTst-t tlleivl.i. Iit'ivby kIvc llntli e tluit we will lne.-t fur the iiuriutM afunKiilil. ut the ofllce uf U. E. Morse, ill Noiltli Newraue. on the 2Mb il.lv of April and 2.MU .lay .if Augit. next, fionl lo'rliM-k r. m until four oVIin-L i. u . oil each of said da)s, und that t,iv muiillis fnim the hth day of Manh, . IL ISHM. Is the time limited by Mild 001111 fur wtid ci-rintoii. to present their claims to us for examination and allmrauce Hated at N fane this 2il .lay of March, ISMH. CWiniilHHlOTi HUH KbTATU Oi J. I'ilAUNt'KV UL LLOCK The niHli-rttluiu'd, huing Ufn duly oiiulnti by the IlonoiuUf rntliaU- ('.tint for tho lJutrlct of )IiiiUn)i-o OutnniiMiiont'rH to ritfl.e, exutnlne and adjust nil t-lufiuH und ilniuiuln uf all in-rnon ngalnfct tht tMlute f John t'hanncey lulloclf, Uteof duilfonl. in district. ilHvaMtl, and all t-iilinn txlilbit.jil tu cifTBet therrto heivhy gie no t'cuthut hi will linnt for the luiriKNM) afortuld at thu l-ite tlwi'ltlng-lumw of build det-euuiinl on the fourth day of Juiii' and third day of Kepteinlier, ntixt, from two u'rlm-lc v u, nutil four oVlook p. h , on tiu-h of hu id duy, ant that hix months from the ninth dty of March, A. U. 1NS8. Ih the tlmd lliiiittd hy Wild ctiint for wild iWUtont to )tretunt their t-lauini to im for exammution and allowance. Uatiul ut Uuilford tl.W -tli duy of March, 18H4. 13 J. 11. HOUaiUON, j wmmUKloncni. FRIEND ARE YOU SICK? I to voii liae imltm nlfotit (lie nlhi, client and bat'k IK- oiir iiiutilb hae a had tatite, efiee ially In ttie tuornliiK Do you fei I dull and idccpj y In there a norl "tf Mli ky nfime cf.ll-.tt iilait the teeth Ioiir npiN'tlto t.a- I tlx n- n fix-ling like a heavy load on ttie Moiimcb Hoinetluien a faint, nil Kmie Herniation at the pit itf the stomach, willed foKl doi h not MtlHf Do our hnnd fltid feet liecntne cold and clammy J llavn ou a dr eoutiti y Art jour eyen Hunken 1 Itn you extoef oratoreeiillii'oloi'eil nmtler ! Are oti liAWklne atid t i tit If tiff all or patt of the time Do yon (eel tired all tbe while Are jou tienout, Irritable and Bloomy ? D oti haw etll fori IhnIhijtk ? i iuereaKnunefw anonoi wniruuir rtenKAtinn in the heail when rtliitf up ntiddcnl v Do our bowels liecotne iwtlwf N jour ckln hot and dry nt lime In jour blootl tlilek and tanntit v ,ro tne wituin or jour own iniifcti wnn .wuow your untie h umy aui nitny cmon-u ww ilefMMlt a nllitient nftrr ptjindlnt Ilo nii freoiH'iitlv Milt tin i our fiKt. wtiiietlitiin with a nour tante and ttouii tltneH w 1th a unt-el r Ih tbli frtHptently nltemiitl w ilh iapitalloii of th bead v Matutir IhIoii lie. nine Imnalrid Ait theiv ttiott before the ee v Ih then- a lei litiur of ui-ent prosiraiion ami weakuem ii you kiiiot iroui any ra tliese tiyinptotiis, call at your dm tdore and i;et a ItoU!" of DR. ROYCE'S Liver & Kidney CURE. Tim Is ttie onlv laver an i Ki lii' x ' iim out no by a rttnitar prattlcitiK pliv-'i-iaii of t.htiiUo yearn' urtiw exiteri'-ni i Hf iiiptomn. Il oii me llireat'ii'd with, or already haw, Ilritfht a dna-, t Dr liitjnis iter ana iio:n'y i un n on iim. o.ue m im kldnejti or (frnwl in the bladd r. Dr Uoee't laer and Kidney Cure is wartantiii to (lis.d' and remote them. If you have uretha Initallon or ulieration or atarrn of tlK bladder, my Kid y t'tire will heal jou If you ntw nil or blurioj ine. or Htrliiifv urine, nr milki urine, ruv Kid iiey cure w 111 Ktsiltlly cure jou If you linve rheutti'iti'' MtliiRliwor aching in tin- luick and bide or hip, lendintf dow n to tti' urinary r KaiH. and diKtrem )ou ttiere, my hi.tr and Kid ney Cute will i-mov, tb" eauw and cuie j on If voi i hae Kto(taK'- f mine or art obliged to hate your ui hie draw ti, try my Kidney Cure: it will llicream' a iree now itim n'iiiiimi'i iy cure jon If voii tlnd wdimt nt lrtck.duxt ttlintzn or icall eoforeil liritie, my Kidney ('uiv toion forreetH and puriiieH u ou naw ciiitttiK. 8'ii'iiiiK or Mint: l UK HCUKauoni in me jmi ih w in'n ku'1k unm , mv Klilti'-v Cure iiufckb retifWH and uie If ion have -irtxtiUKlle Htilctun- r t nl.iri ment of tin prostrate tilatid. my Kidin-j cuie iiiiiiiis cut) attai k and radicullj ooreH If i.ii ha' iw-aiit urine or t-xt freoti'i.t diitv, m Kidnej Cute w ill riitht all wntnirn nuickU. If you hate ilrom fium disease of tbellwrand kiiltnH, in Kidnc.t Cure n ttie only nmit(te retnedj known to man If jou hate liter complaint, torpid or enlaced liter, or iraU-ntone, tnj Kidney Cun- will cure the moHt olslltutt and chroul- cntu- If you hate Hcrofula, erjHiitflatt or salt rhetuii I minors, nrtet t injf the liver and kldnejK, my Kidney (Sire will clenv. purilj' and cure If ou tiave rheimin titui. Ncutlca. malaria t' r and tu'ie. caused by weak I-idiicjM and uiic acut In the mood if jou liate lost to'ir itMn'titt . or toturu coatitl. drv and ptirebed Hps and mo.uh. ttoittb dr and :ollonj' oi nate itveoiue i niael itt-u - ni iMtinej 'tire will build ut tour brolscndown constitu tion If you hate internal fewr, canker, add phlegm, iail taw and tjITtuiite nrratti, mj Kltltiej and Uter Cute rtuuite nil tb'e tondl tiotM. If j'oii hare venen-al ttlood-jmlnfin, ntph ilitlc ulcers, ikin eruptions blutcheri, ( lironie ulctrsorold hoi-ch. ndy on tnj Uter and Kid ncj Cure to htreiitfthcii ttie kldiiMjH. then by woruuu: an iniituruim trom me oiorMi, and at tne same time making nleo, hh, rich blorxl. H is pun ly an herbal i-euitily. If you can t sleep oi rent, and loll und tumble, foel Mre and KtilT. lleli and bonew tender, nertous. irritable, feel uuarrel Home and all uiiKtrumr. niv Kldiiet Cure will makr rou icei wen, Kintnsr mm flippy, jij- i.ner ni.o vldtiev Cure i for aale at your dritz-Ftoie The onlv rentetly known that will Hrsitively pretent atnl cure ttaralt his. .Tiy nrrtini. -ir you j;ive tur hMuey t'ure a fair trial, and are not cured or U'tiehted by it. I will refund jour mout-y 1 wish to be honent ami honorable with you, and do not want jour in "dry unlfHsI i -an do on (ft .ud Can j'ou emi.Ioj' atij pntsician i treat jou on ineac utiiii i-rirc. mj h.uui't v on wotic iioii.tr pt 'hi or fix for five dollam For nale at your drun Htorc Ithhci iUil and rei'oinuieiidi'd oj mon than G.iXXt tvnow m-d piit slclaiiN. Vholritp AKeiiUi WRIJ.H. Hli-HAHIl'Mts S. Co lUirlinton. V t REE HlOHJSri X IlYItE I'RRLKV KlTf'H Rutland Vt Coi.e.trd N II Weeks X I'ottcr Ifctfitoti, Mass Oeo c (toon win Co Doston. Ma E. W. ROYCE, M. D., maj' lie consulteil bj letter at his address Care of Crawford II misc. 1toton. Max IIi laree IIIu trnird Jotirunl s nt fx on appli -atiou. EMERSON & SON. Wo now hnvo IIip inraost anil best lino oi" Chamber Sets In tbls sect ion. Nino Designs in Black Walnut .?:..() to $l',,5.(to. Seven Designs in Antique Oak $35.00 to ?..00. Fho DcigIls in Makoganized $20.00. to $10.00. Twouty-ono Designs in Ash Antique AND NATURAL FINISH $1G.50 to $85.00. Six Designs in Painted Sets $15.00 to $30.00. EMERSON & SON Mnin Street, ItltA'l TLKltOItO, VT. SOLE AGENTS FOR Chilton Tho best goods in tho market to day. Wammtcil in over re.spect ADAMS'S LIME. Cheapor II11111 comiiioii liiuo at $1.00 per Itarrol. Oimraiiti'Otl to takn 25 liusltels of siuul nml lay 2500 brick to tlio Itarrol. Anti-Kafsomine. Tlio latest proiliiction oi tlio in vontorot' C0111111011 Kulsoiiiino ami far superior to It. Mixed Paints The Great Success OF Our Mark-Down lins ImlnwO us to continue It llironirli the NWKKPINflllKliUdTIONNliionlertorliMenutMver! llnnwlilrh e hnii- on oiir counter nt iirliTu which . re markeit nt Hint To Meet OoiTLXDotitioxi; Hut nro now Mnrkcd to soil REGARDLESS OF COST ! " Wr InrllerTerf Kconorulcnl Ilnyrr to Inspect the eooiU In our nlnduw lnrkil at tnta lo tMiiit nil liuj-ers who desire tlie (JltKATKST VAl.tIK FOR TllKIlt JtONF.V. If duilnn the month f April JOU lleeil an tiling In BOOTS, SHOES lio Sure nnd DUNHAM BEOS. HATS IN ALL IN iHXRTS Popular Prices. XECKWKAK, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Call and Examine Before Buying. ihoice Western Securitie Guaranteed and VERMONT LOAN & INCORPORATED. Paid up Capital $100,000. 7 PER CT. FARM MORTGAGES BuIABono?vTTEREST PAYABLE AT 61 0 DCD PT nCDCUTIIDr DIlMn? PRINCIPAL AND 1STEHKST PAYABLE AT l-Z rUll UI. ULDLlllUnL DlHlU0"'--NATIOXAl,HEVEItE BANK, BOSTON. (SECURED BY FIRST DIRECTORS : J. M. TYLER. II. MANN. Jk GEO. E. H0I.BR00K, S. S. TITUS, TRUSTEES : GEO. S. IWVLEY, Hon. C. J. AMIDON, All our tvoaus ore first Hens on real estate valued and offer the liest of security w ith good rvturns for Eastern Office No. 125 Main R J. HOLMAN, 83 .(M) for first test; S-1 00 for second best and t $6.00 CASH TOR THE BEST COLLECTION OF POTATOES, Knnvn br using exclusively the Williams and Clark a lie bought of me, the potatoes to be exhibited at Villi directions how crown. First premium, $3;Sd male it known at time of purchase. Ojien to vt luduam L'ounty, lilnsdaie, cuesternehl, ortnneld and Bernnrdhton. 1 shall compete for society premiums on vegetables. Sr. Albans, Vt. Mr. C. E. Allen:! euclose money order for $11.81. Your seeds are A 1. I shall give you a liberal onler the coming spring. H. BRYANT, Gardner to Kx-Qov. Smith, (Note.) Mr. Byrant has been head gardener Ui Ex-Oov. Smith for 12 years, and a regular pur' chaser of my goods since 18SI. 100 page Cululogtio of Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, Fruits, Illustrated, and lion to cut Urate, mailed free to all vrlio apply. C. E. ALLEN, J. L. RAY, LIVERY, BOARDING & FEEDING STABLE. The best service for alt patrons. iniA.T'.rryKncmo, VT. MARKET EEP0ETS. BOSTON, April 4. The finest Western cream ery comma nil 31&32 cU. In round lots, and 33&3I ct. In a lobbing way. Northern and Eastern creamery (new), 3032c. New York and Vermont dairy (new), IMfflSS. Cheese. 1SI3. Small pea lu..,i,4 :liHfin! marrow. S2.H0lTA2.BA: vellOWcyeA. $2.liai.W. Eggs, 20&0U cenU. Eastern toea.SoaeSl; Northern. 75M. Hay, timaib. ST. I.OC1S. April S. Wheat-No. i red, (1014 WW. Corn. No. 2 mixed, 4711. Oats, No. 2 mixed, WW ISO' lt). No. 2, 61c. Barley. 75MB7C. JVcur VorU Hlock and Haner Market. New Yoik. April 3d. Government Bonds: 4, i'Oiipoll. 123M 106 4ifc. Wnlcrloxu futile .llurUel, April II. Market Ilivf-A few choice at 5r.OOffl7.7S; extra, o.aTifefo.T.'i; llrst quality, $8.00; second quality, is MtjtAHO: third quality, It.umi so. bird quality, It.uwi so. f Working oxen, V $900150; t.vliaTS; Milch Uo s and Caliea, J25 ga, 5aiS; two years uld, IHIS'iV, niore uiuie Iancy Cows, f&n44: voarllntrs. tll flim) yean, old, JJiic.Vi. SwImv-WetU-m fiit . lire, 6l&.6Uo.i Northern ''shlVanjTiJimbl-in lots, 12.60, 3 Wa4.M each; extra, Il.TiaAM, I-1111I. r-!nitt.To. 111 or from 2(5Ho. V Veal Calv., 2v7c. f . tiiuiitry lliilm, OK&tic. V ). Country Tallow, lUlj42i'ts. V . l alf Skins, IXa7c. V reiu, 75J I iiacli; Dairy Hiiins, i2aiao. eacn. Ilinlllrbore Prices tlurreul. wiiuij:sxlk. Apple. V bbl, $176 Hide. lb , I'otatoee bu., B5a!S) Calfskins, V tti., lle.ins, 2Mal) I'ork, dnwsed, Butter, V 'a23 Beef " (Mieese, " )0al2 Mutton, liu wt.. Kgg. V doi., IS .Veal, " Maple Hugar.cako I2al6 Turkeys, dn-eseii, Chicken., ' BKTAIU 6 0 7 foe Sa4 4a6 1616 I0al4 Aluile., bbl., tl76a250 Tea, Jaln,V .., 21a76 ritaUH, rlbu.; 110 " Oolong, 40aH0 Butter, V " Y. Hyson " 40ao Iloile.1 Oil, V gal., 0.1 ltaw ,r CO Kenweue. 11 16a26 ...i.x-m-, Kws). r 'lu-. , MolaHae., V gal.. n.i" at 40a0 KOalllO syruii. Hay, W ton, 13 0016110 Wood, Woord, 4 00.5 00 Flour, Vbbl.. OUOaSOO Hye meal, 1 75 Cottonseed meal, 1 85 Bran, 12 Oal al iigar, reflned, " maple, Sall.T. I., V Ui., Oorn, V bu., " Northern, nuts, w lu.. 7adW 12al6 66 76 UO 471060 eal, 1S5 I 25al 85 , V 4 Provender, Meal, fyewt.. 1 ' bolted, jual la Biiuaiiug., 70 Uraham meal, Sale month of April. Durlnir tltM inonlli .hull i,ikn OR RUBBERS, Cnll nt THE LEADING BLOCKS, ALL THE LEADING SHADES, AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES. FANCY IN SPECIAL PATTERNS, DRESS IN THE LATEST DESIGNS 3t A COJIrLETE LINE OF MEN'S OUTFITTING for sale by the TRUST COMPANY, Authorized Capital $250,000. LIENS ON REAL ESTATE.) C. B. HOPKINS, A. E. EMERY, II. It. M. SHERMAN. L. WHITIIEI), F. V. WILDER. Hon. B. D. HARRIS. at from three to fire times the amount of the loan the Investor. Street, Brattleboro, Vermont. General Agent. TO ENCOURAGE Tlio cultivation of vcgetnlilcs from inro bred Tnrlctles I offer SIO Gash Premium For tbe largest and best collection of vegetables grown from seed bougtt of my houa1, exhibited at Valley Fair, correctly natned,autumn of '88, viz: 00 for third best. PREMIUM not to exceed 12 varieties, of one-half peck each Company's Potato Fertilizer, seed and fertilizer Valley Fair, properly named, autumn of 1888, best, $2; 3d best, $1. Parties competing will please Brattleboro, Vt. F. A. HUBBARD, SPECIALIST IN Lenses for le Eye, A Graduate from the New York School of Optics, U now qualified to correct all errors of vision that can bo corrected with LKNBKH. BatUfactlon Kuaranteed or the money refunded. Full Hue of French Lenses. BEST IN THE WORLD! 97 Main St., Brattleboro. DR. R. LORD, Veterinary Surgeon, A (jraduate of the Ijondon, Knir , Veterinary Col lege.. Has had expe rtoiee In tlie treatment of all disease of domesticated uniiimbi, Will bo glad to receive calU from horuemeu, Ciittle-biveileni and farmeni. Office at Uriels & Co. 'a Druff Store; consulU tlon at all hour. Kenldencu, Cox's Block. 3d tlour. This Little Corner Is reserved for ua. Wewllll try every vswlt to It make profitable reading. Something NEW anil SPECIAL NEXT WEEK. I . V U. 1 .