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THE VERMONT PI KEN IX, J5RATTLE130RO, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1888. AGRICULTURAL , tiliintloii f Mlr.ittn In rnllllrrl., Th MltllHotl Of MITnflt 111 OmUIm liy the Vermont ejritiii"iit DUtinn t It. retail prii'i- in tilliMr f amttmnia or atn mirnld wilt the hiirinMrt jiriM- in any form in which it nwuni gut altnfttther mi e--titinnl mrthot of valuation. In th M-hnlult of trade value, airreeil upon liy the exjierlim-nt .tatiotw of UrrinvcUvut, New .JerMpatitt Mataarlrliiwtt.. the. prr of nitmum In rintit inherent form hi ii". in each of nhich it i leiw tlian in ainmoitin nail, varylrttf from eight to 10 iunt. Yet in tlie climate, of value the nation, reckon all, nr nearly all, the nitrogen fmiii'l nt 1 4 rent. In Bulletin No, i of the Vermont exin-rlment utatlon the total amount of ni trngen in every fertlllreranalyrerl lavnlnnl at IT1 relit. permuiirl The llulletiii hj : "The nitrogen i vnlueil at 1! eent. a KiUml, it lieinif mwmmeil that it in from n h material a ammonia Milt, nitrate., iliieil lilel, (frwititl Hb. or nitrogenou. milwtnm -e of tim,1y gu.l iuallty." Hut in the Ilt of retail price, immediately irerliii(t, only nitrogen in ammonia lti ia vnlueil nt IT' rent. In the next bent form, tlmt in fine ly ground hone and hVh, blood, mailt, cot ton need and ennUir poiimfre, the tiflde price in 10 i rent n Hiund . in nitrnteii, Hi centn. in medium bone, l(l( cento . in couree lione, liceliLji; ill horn having, Imir mid flh wrap., t cent. Variuun analyen of the comjiomiil. of nitrogen in fertllieer. .linwthnt hut n .mull part of It U nsimlly found in the form of Rminonia .alt. Itulletlii X" " of the Ver tnont .tMioti, wiled la.t .lammry, givew the nnaljitiof the nitrogen compound in III) feltilirer. of different lirand. sol.l in thi tate in list. Ten of them contained le thnn one-fourth nf one percent of nitropen in ammonia wilt. Twenty, iiit'luiliiigthee ten, contained lets than one half of one er cent of nitrogen in this form, and only four contained more than one per cent. The nitrogen in most fertilizers is obtained from waste materiul the refuse of ulaugh ter houve.. alumni tlmt are accidentally killed or that die in the citien, fish, castor Kuince, etc. Tliww materials ire tiouilit nt m holesule In lnrge tjtiftiitities, and do not, of course, cost the mnnufactui-ers nnyuliere near IT cents a iiomi.I for the nitrogen which they contain: Itesides. the Imiie and auiuull waste nlsn supply pait of the phos phoric arid of the fertiliser. A proof that the cost to mniiiiracturcrs is much less than the station valuations is found in the auul yws of eleven home made feitilizcrs given in the annunl report of the t'onnecticut station for 137. Tlie materials for these home-mixed feitilixeri. were mostly of liivrli cost chemicals ami liouvlit by farmers in conipuratively mnall quantities, yet in ten cases the valuation exceeded tlie cost. In one ease the valuation was ,T .V.I moii than cost alstut the same as the averaife alua tiou of the nuinioiiiatcrl snpfrphosphates of comnicn-e hm thnn cost, making a ihffer ence of alsiut $1." per ton. The Connecti cut reinrt gives the formula by which each of these home-made fertilizers was prepar ed mid its oot in market, n well as the to till cost, including freight charges ami lin most cases) the cost of mixinir- ''he fol lowing formula', with remniks. aie tiiken from the report In the order In which tliey iM'eur : Com fertiliier made bv t'. T. 1'helps at the farm of C M. Iiencb, West Hartford by the following forinula : n.iiu.n. Per ton li'UilisanlvisI So molt. lli.W J."m " uoue Uluck, "lIUM " dried l,l.sl. H4 4i 'W " nilnileor sisla. it i 'sl " unirJllte of .IN.. ST.isI Cost $s '.M l.tsj 1 II s a, To wlilcliielil fielKht and Cost of mixing. cartaKe, iWt of tie tnlxeil firt!lier)s'r lun. Corn fertilizer made bv X. j-'JI S3 1'rntt, ChWiiiC, from the following forinula rnuponnit Linknce T'l " sulj'liuteof stash. s"l " illssolteri Isilie lilui k. Mr. 1'rntt purchased the materials some what under tho market rate, so that the wist him $27.:0 per Um in (Jhcsliiic, uii mixes!. Corn feitiliztr made by I.vmun II. Knui ci, .Meriden, by the fulhiwiiig Inrmula . I'll iiuinls muriate of isitasli. ("l " ilissohedlsuie black I'' tatiknre " nitrate or s'hI.h At the regular market rates the cost would bale been j4:l.!',n, unmixed. Mr. l'rancis purchased for (Hi. Corn fertilizer made bv N". S Itildwin, Meriden, by the following fonuulu : l't JKimi'ls mtrute of stsla " kalnile "si " tlllikllUf At regiilnr market r.iles the cost would inne oeen fiiil NI .Mr. p.a, win states that lie puicliascd for .s-.Vl ,10 Tlie Iloi.u.li, l',o.li.il of Sogiii not In. rirn.nii: in I-io. onion to llic Amount C'ousnint l. The great expectations from the manu facture of sorghum sucur by n new- orocess I gin to tajsr. It is exnctlv what mieht have been untlcinated from tl.e ..r similar talk for the past ten nr lifteen years After all that has been said aud done'nlsvut making enough sugar at le to supply the nerds ol the country, the domestic product is less now i proH,itio to the whole amount consumed than it was twenty live years ago. Yet we are still paving a tax uf three mid one-half cents ,K-r pound on refined sugar, besides nn additional tax of w hatever they choose to inqs.se, to the com lunation of millionaire sugar refiners. The Department of Agriculture, Division of Chemistry, has jut issued n bulletin detail ing the results of exiieriments in making sugar from cane in l,ouisiana, ond from sor ghum m Kansas, by what j, ealhsl the dif fusion method, which it simply pronounces the la-st process, w jthmit giving nnv facts tending to show that it is likelv t'o have much effect on the quantity produced The Kansas pa,rs let dovv n x pectations on sor ghum sugar ns follows . The sorghum sugar ls,m j Kansas is not so promising a it was last fall Then it seemed certain that there would Is-at cast eight or ten new- sugar factories estab lished 111 the state this year. Now ,t seems pretty well settled that there ill be but one, and tlmt one at Topeka -f,.'m ,',- JH1hlt4Hn. Tin factory lit Tneka ... U nu experi- h i olvT-und a thW rush into tlm suir Iiiimii fro rnxl.lv If it wl l, th ntl.ert.itiH. in the .tate can pnilit hy the experience of Topeka men. KtiuMitK Jnurmtl The ft.ll, '"".UK Mateint'iit i.nceriiiiiff the i lilcujfo eomuinatnm of dealers in lef we me H.yuiHwI to believe U someu hat over drawn, esiHHtially in the euoimous amount oi proi.ts whieh the writer estimates the trut is makimr-i4 ,uui tuui , ' r iumi tue t.ui amount received by the fanners und sfcx-kmen whoruieund fatten tl.e cattle, the buying ami sailing of which the combination of bmr or live mil lionaires monfrpoliae. Their profits, if not over-etmmted. woul.l amount in four ears to more thnn the wealth of the Vanderbilts All of thu uU.ve a fair profit, with coiiqie tition as in the usual course of trade, is so much taken from the ikum.U from tbi. dueers and the eoiiMiuier of lef-and put iuUi tlif haniU uf tlwiMi nlrtvi.U' ,l,,r.,.. J run. ii vi, ainmillt wljli'li i, thus ex tortei from tlie people i. half a, rt H .ttl, tlivre klmul.1 1 rwnHiy for jt. llw folloutup urtiile printed in the Dry lhl. Chnam-le under the head i.f The in laitinjr Mill, u proiiiiueut laiuker of .Mexiwi, lie mid Vim are mukiui; a great turn over your "iint" here in the Eart, I'Ht I eu tell ou uf 'iMuuiue" iu Chi tnga tUitlwtU difiMmu all )mr Tjuleru "trurtu Thai b the eattl. 'Hie 'Uiie fput are the drntroller. of the aala ofill ll-frik-eint.fi !.. and one ji ii - J iei one vail- iieijof ounuwl Iwef wai hnaujiht in to make the circle oumplne Tbaae men IU 16W7, Kllll ami hum i-uttk- u fulkm. KeWjii MjitU Arialiur . llaWUMNMl Ubi)la-,ultij(r gMlimi A totttlof T1u vlttarilKN. 4Uj'JUUt of t 'alt It. .JH.,4i l.H1.4iC if Imp 4n h fair iti iwviflii., auc4 m 4keir Xrmm wmV wvmU lwv made u Uif wtwMnt u mtoy far ntv-b. Imt lv 'Iuik fflmr imH tiy Imv im1 iimuy uu mllri'Uia, -h will ah ftir!.v i ,.n Tiie "i'Mtlif kilM'"' an tlhtlNlh ! in llif mce 1 Tht rotnliine linve one linjrer for all : tlmt ttu. lrHgltl little llrlirew . Nerwti Mi.rri, I wan the inaH tlertel by the "etnnlitns" to ! buy all the ml lie that enmr into Uliiengn, t and Nelmi "went one lietter" than nonie railroads do In their tHi-IIT charges, "which Is all that the tAritT will lienr," and went for the lat "jiontiil of lleeh" of producers nnd emisuiners ns well as cattle. The fironndwork for this has been laid in the nst few yenrs by the "big four" In driving out of the trade all local butchers that (lid not sell their refrigerated lieef ! Tliey ow n the refrigerating cars and local I refrigerating store houses In nil places of nnyinisrtnce. and when there is n "kick" ngninst buying wholly of them, they go for , the retnil hntclieis. ns described in the Butchers' Journal ns being done in Akron. ( II. io . "The threat of Armour (Vi to open retail stores in competition with the home butchers on their refusal to purchase their meats wn curried into execution. Three retail markets were started. It was pre dieted that they would get no trade, nnd the oHsulng of these mnrkets wns attended with much excitement. Itut, contrary to the prediction, hundreds of people includ ing many Knights of I,alsr, who were the Instigators of this movement, went to the mnrkets ami made their purchases of meat, which was retailed at four cents h pound below lis'nl prices It is stated that the Akron butchers agreed to buy Amours meat as heretofore if these retail markets would be withdrawn." After getting the control of a large pro iiortion of the desirable markets, and the times favoring them by the necessities of the cattlemen, who were obliged to rush their cnttle to market to keep out of the hands of the sheriff, they bought the cnt tle at their own price, from $10 up to JW or f40 a head, with the results as follows, taking n 1, liOO jsaind steer as a basis. At tlie prices sold at they have realized nliout as Itelow for It IHrnnds of pjrierbotisestenk at se lys siriom sieus i ini-. i, round steak at ISVso 11 (U IssM rib 14c Too chuck rili at Cc ... . T us rump ut fs! . . , 81 soup meat nt 4o 140 fntntSVJo S! Imnes at t$c. r corn lieef nt 4 e . 1 m W " .Vi ' 118 " 11 " till " 10 4 " 40 " ."its pounds TttiigiiHj liier ami heait 1 fsl Tlie fifth iiai1er isuiststlntf of liMe. lal luw, holiis, lustfs ami olTal VittO Ainollllt reisslted $118 11 AcmfEr isst to the "big four" of a steer ur no 11 lHsluct for fretitltt allowance to the retail er, etc s 11 Leaves a net protlt on each head of cattle $.40 M mokiui; the snug sum of Jijty four miUimiH si.r IiHrttlml anil f(trti-tifo thousand two ItutoliTtl um fen iloUttrn as divisilde profits for these live concerns for the year lNt? The alsive shows that consumers should get their beef for less than half of what they ure now- payinc and then leave enor molts profits for the "combine." This beuts your "trusts" profits out of sight. l-'Alt.M NOTKS. liradually increase the feed of horses, mules and oxen as the work season np proaches. The truth is lieginning to lie appreciated bv maiiv farmers that grain feeding is real ly more economical than entire reliance up on hay nnd coarse fishier. When friend) l,ir,ls are hunted to denth there will be no available means to prevent insect depredations that cost this countrv now several hundred million dollars annu ally, if n rough guess may be trusted. l!ecent iu estimations have shown that electric light so closely resembles sunlight in its character that plants may be grown un der its influence by night or in dark places almost as well as in sunlight. Whether this discovery may have some practical ap plication to the growing of plants in our greenhouses during winter, and in durk weather tlie present state of our informa tion does not permit us t judge. Tolie where one can provide for his fnmily the necessaries and some of the lux uries of life is sufVicietit cause for gratitude, ami a Western Knrniercorresisitulent notes th.'it iu genera the unthankful exceptions seem mostly to lie uuiong those of indolent or dissipated habits. A farmer who thinks free wool will not affect him injuriously because he does not keep sheep will find it necessarv to revise that opinion when the rule prevails. A current item say s that dogs are often killed for hdrophobia when they have lieen only enraged by tisithache. Old dogs often suffer much from loosened teeth and mav bite when appptnehed or touched : if their teetli were extracted they would en joi life many years and le less dangerous. Tin: norsKiioLD. rAMii.v iran:K. Why C'hlldrru'K Trclh rrn. The primary cause of decay in a cliildV teeth nnteilates its hirth. The mother, m diiTerent, or morf prohahly ifsTiKant, of the tleinanils maile upon her svstem for lime nnd hone-i-tr.joture nmterini, lias not (riven the projtser ear un.l attention to the finul -he ate, and hu. faileil lo supply the de mand. Thu he hao r-l.led the child of it, rightful inheritaiice. and bUirved her own teeth at the aine time There U no nrtirleof frmd nutre generally UMd than lieat flour m its variou. fortnt of hread ami puvtry . jet chemical analysis proves that hy its use mankind loseh from two-third. ti four-fifths of the elements that enter into teeth and bone structure. This statement should he written iu burn ished letters iu every kitchen iu every land. A dentist of excellent reputation sayi that he filled some 14 cavities iu the teeth of his first-lKtrn child by the time he was four years old. He put his family uon the use of the whole grains, and the next child had no retarded dentition, and not a decayed Umth up to the same uge. Wheat meal, oat meal, corn meal, beans, Vegetables, lean meats, milk, etfpi, butter aud fruit are con sidered fool for mother and child Variety of food is known to e favorable to health, and food supplying starch, sugar and oil is a necessary adjunct ; but in the sujieHine flour, that makes bread and cake mi lieautiful to the sight and delightful to the taste, lurks an insidious foe of the den tal organs. The new patent roller process claims, however, to have overcome the evil to a certain extent. Cleanliness is an important factor with temMtrary as well as permanent teeth. Af ter drinking milk, even, it U well to rinse the mouth iu tepid water. The mouth is a warm place, and f.Hkl left dinging to the teeth decouiMses or sours quickly. Make a friend of the toothpick as well as the toothbrush ; some authorities consider it even more important. I HrntUtH Wife in (!iHnt fMfsr.ftmij M'Iihi ure ibeie Impuriiie? The report of the Ohio state dairy and fotxl commission on baking jtowders shows a large amount of residuum or impurity to exist in many of these articles. The fig ures given by the commission are us fol lows : NAME. ('lt4tekti.d'K Xtpp's crstal Slerhng Itr.prlne's FtHestClty silver Uir He land's Jlorford's OH ItUllUTM . 1U.1 pr. ct 1 1. nil " .13.61 " . . . lfi 1H3 .. AM 04 " S'.ss .u se " The ipiektion naturally mind of the tliuuirlitful nrises iu the consumers, Of uhatdoeK thii. impurity rr residuum eon i i I .i V , " ' lUr tIltrt' llBH l"n rw'eI1,Iy Pven the re i,ut : lu tlie eai-e of tlie hrst named inih- .v Ifl hv Cliundler of Cohiinhia eollee, late memtier t ol the ew lork htttte lioard of health, which partially supplies the 'uiivdnh' infor mation, and or the nmnufiirturerh of thii I luniiiilar iumder are eontiuuoukly railing; I for the pulilieatioii of all the in'redienti. . ue.l in linking Kiuiler, there ean lie no I ohjeetiou to it. .tatement here. Among the iiupuritien li of Chandler found C'leve- ' hindV iHiwder to ooutain a larce nmoiiut of ItiK-helie iit. !i III iier ivut of lime, with 1 not kUited aliiuiitiH. tareli and water, iu oiiautitiei. Aluui i. u .uhbtauee deelarnl I l,v the liMi,! i.nilM.i ii,. ii,rtr.,i if the Imlaiice of this remduumin all the ikiw- der named U made up largely of alum, a it i kniiHii to lw in Mime, the puhlie would lite U know it Another odieial tet that kImiII gi iiuite to the iKittom of the matter wwill to lie demalldeil. I'ruli tar t'bildrrn. One of the iniiiiiiiiu diseat,ei of childhood i. vornu iu the UmeU If a ehild'. dic tiou lwtmie iuiiuiire'l and the gaktrif juiee weakeiieil or drfe-ti,e iu quantity liy over eatiinr or iinpiner fin.!, the wlmle alimen tary eanal lieoome. el.ecl ami filthv. and i"i h, . ,ii in o. in ureeii there. Now. it in an iiileretiiii; fart that lurm.liei. ue.ti. fur kiirh w ornn. a u ill hree.1 i frttah, riiM frn it ix tlin vrv Ut nrevfiitivw if Ujih i-Ute of tliuikfte A humlrwl frn Ir Itcnjiiiiiin Uiuh jtovh! Uy u KHrini uf cxjHirmteiiU on urth norm., uliich lit rtu-unltHl UK morf hmuiIv uIUmI UitliM that iiiftttf the UimvU nf HiiHrtn thnn any oth w, tlwt lby of(n hvrtl ItMitrvr in iUn auli aUuiHw know n Hk jioiwiiioui. tlmii in wunv of th uioai IwriitlwHt urtHlta of f i m m 1 . pur inaWmtMJ, iu naUrv wdutimikof ojiiuiii tliey 1ivm1 11 luintitw. iu iiifiition of pint: iMit !W tniiiuUw. hvutl in vhtH win' 10 iwiimle ; lut in Uh juiw uf iwl flmi riw tliy tliwl in niiiiuteh, lilick hrrii. in Hv intnuttt, tl uirautk in threv imuutfh brtlt-U'r rte ill neven minute, and raplerrle In flea mlimtw. Hence l)r. Hush argued that frwh, rle fruits are the most sieeily nnd effectual siims for worms, and in prnr tic this theory has proved to lie correct The tt halrssmenrss f OmIhs Por a cold on the chest there is no lietter specific, for most persons, than well lsu'led or roasted onions. They may not agree with every one, hut for Jiersoni with good digestion they will not only be found to le a most excellent remedv for a cough and for the clogging of the hroiichial tulies that is usiinlly the cause of a cough, hut if eat en nt the outset of a cold they will usually hrenk ft up. A writer in one of our medical journals lately recommended the giving of young raw onions to children three or four times n week, and when they get too large and strong to lc eaten raw-, then lioil or roast them, but do not abandon their free use. Another writer says : During unhealthy seasons, when diphtheria nnd like contn gious diseases prevail, onions ought to be eaten nt least once a week. Onions are in vigorating anil prophvlactic lieyond descrip tion. Further, 1 challenge the medical fra ternity or nny mother to iniint out a place where children have tliejl from diphtheria or scarlatina nnginosa. etc, where onions were freely used Scientific Attiprirttn. The I'roprr tlnr la Drink .Milk. Many Persons complain that thev cannot rrink milk without lieing 'distressed by it.' The most common reason for this Is the fact that people generally drink it too ijuickly. If n glass of it is swallowed has tily, ii forms in the stomach one solid, curdled mans, difficult of digestion. If. on the otherhand. the same quantity is sipped, three minutes, nt least, lieing occupied in taking it, then, on reaching the stomach, it is so divided that when coagulated, as it must always lie by the gastric juice while digestion is going on, instead of being one hard, condensed mass, ujiou the outside of which only the digestive fluid can act, it is more in the form of a stionge, and in and out of the entire bulk the gastric juice can freely play and perform its function. Milk is rendered more digestible, ami to many of n more agreeable taste, when prepared by slowly adding a few drops of dilute hy drochloric acid to it, drop by drop, stirring it all the time. Ily this menus the curd is broken up, and is in a more favorable state to be acted upon by the digestive fluids The .llr.llclunl Volur af f'.fg: The white of an egg is u moit efiicacious remedy for burns, and the oil extractable from the yolk is regarded by the Russians o an almost miraculous salve for cuts, bruisea and scratches. A raw egg, if swal lowed in time, will effectually detach a fish lsuie fastened ill the throat, and the whites of two eegs will render the deadly corro Rive sublimate ns harmless as a dose of cal omel. Thev strengthen the consumptive, invigorate the feeble, and render the most susceptible all but proof ngaiust jaundice in its most malighaut phase. Even the shells are valuable, for allopath and homo opath alike ngree iu regarding them as the purest of carlKinate of lime. A physician, illustrating in the American Magazine the evil custom of talking to an invalid alsmt his pains, says that once he requested n mother to mark a strokuupon paper each time thnt she asked a sick daughter how she was. The next day, to her incredulous astonishment, she made one hundred and nine strokes ! A three months' visit uway from homo waft presrrilied. Thill Iliiihwnr of Italians, Tlie broad Atlantic, is eier a stormy thoroiiRli fare Vet blow the winds ever bo fiercely, and ride tlie waves eer so lortilr, seamen must man rlie kihkI slillts. tourists will liraie tlie wissae. and commercial travelers and Inner must visit the centres of foreign trade and manufacture That atrocious malady, seasickness, toitetlier with i-olicky Jialiis and much Inward uneasiness. Is of ten endured when llostetter's Stomach flitters would have fortified the vox agers against tlieiu seu captains, and in fact all old salts aud veteran travelers, are acquainted w 1th the protective value of this estimable preventive and remedy, and are rarely unprovided with it Emigrant to the far west should use it as a safeguard against malaria. Seek the aid of the Hitters for dvslesla. consti tuition, liver comnlaint. kidnev troubles, and all ailments that iintiair the harmonious and v Igorous action oi lue vnai jsiwers A drunkard's nose cannot lieaid to Is taitited ill w ater colors. The laigest number of immigrant ever received at Castle Harden in one day. mmo, came last week Keep Vsur Temper. Many n one loses lstli fortune anil friends by a rash outburst of temis-r l'alne's Celery Com Isiund will help any one to keep his teiujter, for it Is usually the nervous and sick who eet anerv This medicine stretlgt hens the nerves anil restores kidneys and Isjwels to health. I There are 4tn Indian youths in the Haskell In I Ktitute at Iawreiice. Kan , of them (rirW Hot Nhr Hnrnl thr llnbj. Mrs Jesse (iace of St JoliUsburv tried sewn different kinds of preiami food The tlWtor thouirbt the luiltv could lite but a fen das he chand to Lattated Kod. which saed tlie boy's lite, makinp nun rat and well You feel fne from pain and stronnvr after jut tint; on a Vtatrr Stothes, stimulate It i ue outlrr that imalids lose faith In all secihrs, w hen so many w orthless inelicines are utitetiMeii 10 cure anous uuaM, out uiiich. tthni tried, ure "found wanting " We ltae jet to learn. htieer. of the first failure of Ir Win tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry to cure cHij;lw and jHHiiifiiiary iseuie. Kit) yourself of ialn. soreness and ealnvir-s iy usiiik ui V7(iarei. ie, reliaitie. nnauible II im n Curiou Far! That the luidy (s now more si)HCeitille to tneflt f mm niedicnte than at anv ottier season Ilentv the fmitortai.ee of taLInc flrNHl'sKarHaiiarilla now, u hen it will do you the most good It i reallv wonderful for inirifyinp mid eiim-lnnc the blood, treat ing au unietite. and citing a healthy tone to tllu U lll.l l.lslUl,l tl.. u,, ..t 11.11, C,,,.. jtarflla, whk-h ie eculiar to nelf. llaeLAcl.H in ntuwist inmn1i(ir.K- n-hi l.t- weuriiic one of Carter's Smart weeif and IHladoti na ItacWaehe olacters. Trj one and lw free from (mm, i riee z.tv. Il In lnflf For voutitT ladies who are troubletl with frnt'Lles. pimples, moth, tan and a Itad skin generally to use huid )tainu or dry hi vi tiers, for they out) make the skin ltKtlc well lor the time lieing To hate a good complexion you inuxt have pure U104K1 l se nuipnur iuiters. ami jour skin will l fair and complexion rosv - IVtiung MtlieH Slag azine Those ersous w ho do not need iron, but w ho are iron tiled wun ner oiisneH and uysjarjusia, will find in Carter's Little Nere Pills a mot desirable ar tk'le. Tliey aiv uiostlv used in eoinbluatittii with Carter's Ijttle lArr 1'ilis, and iu this way often exert a most magical effect. Take Just one pill of each kind immediately after eating, and ou will lie free from indigestion and d)'sju. In .lals ai e horn uy an tiruggists. There's nothing half so sweet In life i Next to the ioj s of home aud w ifet. As fragrant breath and pearly teeth. With hard and rosy gums 1-eneath; And see, these charms of which we sing Mine from sweet SOZOlONT theirspring Irrrpronchable. Not onewtirdof censure can justly t utteretl against KOZolKiNT. No other dentifrice makes the teeth so white, and jet none is so entirely free i rum etery oojeviionaoie ingreoient What Spalding's (ilue has joined cannot lie put I uffrrrtl fmm acut intbunmatlon (n mv none iiiu) head: for a wetfiV at a time I rould not set- 1 uwI KIv'h Pream llalui, and In a few days i nut rumi ii i wunoenui uuw uuick ll urijurHi uir .um uwipr n juuwu, uanioni, lonil. A ti'hl of uuuHiial nt-enty, w bicb I took lost au t utnn de floiK-d into a ditllculty decHddlr tutarrli al In ull itKcliaraetfriNtkti, ihreuU-mnr a return of my old chronic malady catarrh Out Uittle of .ly a Cream llaltu miniiletely tradk-atetl etny m tiiptom of that ttainful ami tire vail in ir disonler E Uarnei, lhA IIudMin-t.t . Hocln-fter. N Y j I'Rrt nrr Ntubboru Thing, ' And it Uan undiMputtxl fai-t that Me are hearing 1 and ivadini; fer day of ituddli death from av oplexy ami heart ftinme Your friend or at UaiiitJiiiiv Una ln.iri'kentltat orlrft in a iar uv7hI iviinlition HhfiiHiipKNitltnlte In the height of their streiiirtti atid iijrr Aiiti Apoi'le-i'tim. the only ajHiplexy preelitli' and uiral alh cure, in inanufai'turedliy men of thorough intslK'al vl J umtlou and is one of the most popular household reiuetlieh of the l!tthH-nttirj If auffermtf fntiu i any of th .ytnptoiut ftir wlili h it i retioiiimeiid wl, procure a loitle Iroin your druKt. or win! I Uir V K HuU-hinMtn iX i'u . of Enoslmrt; FalU. Vt , for particular If sick in-adaelit' in iiiImtv, what are Carter'n. l.iltlf I.ivrT 1'iIN if they will ptksitiifly iure if l'tople v hohaietiMlthem kak frankly f their worth. They are uniall and eo-y to take Advirr la ,TIihrra.- Mas. Wiivxuiw'x Smhu ing bvarp khould alua)M he used when children are cutting tefth It relieve the little nufferer at oik; ft produoeu natural, quiet hWp by rehfiing tbuchiUl from ialu. and the little cherub awskt-H aa hrit;ht an a button.'" It In very pleaKant to Last' It Hoot lien tlie ualla)aall)uiiu,reuet win , n'tulaten the Uiwela, and hi the beat known n ii Mly for t lan-tnna, whether artnlnte from tmth Inp orutheruaiiHuH. Twenty-tlvcueiiUa Itottle. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Itaby vu aick, we paire her Castoria. When the waa a Child, ahe cried for Caatoria, When ahe became Mlaa, ahe clung to Caatoria. mien she had Children, ahe gave them Caatoria. FARM FOR SALE. rpHK farm of the lateX !, KlTeruiure, detvax I mI Suid farm ooiifcjlx of ui-nn, aultahly dhided into uihtiiriurjT and tllla laud. Neer failiue water at )Muae anl barn. Ik ituUd iu the Umu of TowiualM-iid, outt pilltj wiulu of tlie til lajje win lulf mil tnul depot Iotn of thntr; walnut aud otlr ban I ood Any one dentriiitf a Kuod farm uill do uell Ui Mn thin U-furo buying tev lire fCKn) FA KM HANI WANTED. One T that iiudej-taaitJ all Kudu of woik aud U k'tHtd ulth a t'-am H tbe month or ear Ad Ji. w-11 iii.ACK. t lmriaim I'uiucj i STARTLING 8TATISTIC3. XThnt n Illcli Oint hil Han to Snj Almut th Condition of the IVoplf Soma Brtloiu lNiit ntid riguret. " It is wondrfn1 whsl iigurcd will aliow." Hnch the rrmstk of a blah oflii al in the Ktat De imrttnetit loa reprewnta tlte of this paper. How msny rrally rich mtn do tou tuppoM ther are in New JjigUtul' Vf ry few Hut how tnanr do 4 oii thi.A thrtp would be ii jirnjHf wnr piiyeicaiiT mid mi ntsllr pound an!) i .curous' Npw Ln eland penplp a it active, rcsilesa and ambitioua, and therefore heeled (hi msrlvcn. Not one man r woman in ten it in pt-ifect heallh," "Ofnrlal figures nhow thia, do they?" "Precisely. Therpsccms loboaN w Eng land disease. People do tint fteem to think that beadachf a, or tiled fn ling.or 'blues,' or lost of appetits, or nerviustiess moau anything, Then.the fust thing ther know they are m bod and on theroa d to dfsth. "Do many die of this diaeaser" Thousands. Henry AMlson, Charlet Bum otr, Wendell Phillips and OoTernor Dodwell are among the nnmber. James Q Illalne is also on the road, and bis trip abroad it to the bore of recoti ruiR In lth." "Hut what do vou find to counteract HTH "Very little 'J'hr only reliable medicine to far discovered Is Hunt's' llemcdj. The faonlty of one of our Irading medical cJlecet, know ing the composition of this medicine, hare been recommending it for some time, and the re eulta have been wonderful. 1 know three ladiet and one gentleman (one of the Utter a BtaU ofllcer), who hare been entirely cured by its nae. I wttdi ever) body might know more about It and use it." Such facia aud ficuret, and from eohlgh a aource, should prove invaluable to thousand! whose success In life would be much greater were they physically and tnetally aound and Yiforous. CURE OF GANGER and ULCERS. Judge T. C. McLendon write to tbe Swift Bperlflc Co , Atlanta, Oa.,un1er ilate of lb ruary H, issv ' Abcmt three j earn ao. Jerry Bradley, a eolorrJ man, had a eami-roui w on hit face, mar hv right ere. It caused him a great deal uf pain, and to 1m1 thf Right Of the ere, but wu finally cured of tbe cancer by the uw of Swlft'ft S(etdflc This cane It well know n la VTUkM Co , Ga, wtiert- h 1UM (near Xianbury), and of this eaf, I, ni)sclf, had ieraoiial know ledge " Mr. I Cox, of Arkubutla, Tat Co., Ittu. WTttct, February U, l . ' I mlTcn-d a rsreat deal from old ulccrii for tlx ean. Vonr med lelDt WBj m-ominentlfd to me, and after QilCf tlx bottlifl, I nai rompMely ure,L X rjever saw Iti equal a a Flood 1'urlflpr. My nelf hbori w ill use no other. Your medicine doet eten nr-m than jm claim fi.r It. I hare known It to cure eases v hlrh were thought to be bopeleaa. It U the t-t mHklue made," Mr. A. M. Oi l limlth, No. tU Warren BL, Brooklyn, K V , write. Ktbruary ?, 18H8 ' I commenced ut!iK SR.S abnut three jiart ano. I had auflercd with a wire throat for over a year, hcu I commented ualnR your remedy. I um-j a prcat many older remedies with nn innid r'ulu My Utile rjrlrl. aim, had tore fingers , It ciiiinieticc1 from the ulck, and then the ualta uld ennu-off. Wr doc tored her for er two) cnrK.njid when I com menced uMim K.B s, 1 thought 1 would what It would do for h-r I am thankful to tay that It entirely cund her. It la the Im it remedy I know of for the Wool I really believe It wai the in. nn of aavine my life. Tbe doctor told m 1 had a throat dLwaw similar to Ot-neral Oraot't I cheerfully recommend It to all u(Ti-rlDg from dis ordered blond I ui- it now as a tonic w hen ever I think I need l ' Mr. II. V. Oforpe, I'tlford P. O.. F.Illi Co., Texa, wrlttn: "I had a raiirritu wart or mole on tny cj elld, a larirc the end f my thumb, w hlch liuti t uof -eurative of cancer, eaualng me wu ti pin and Iiillauiniatlou, from whli.h I HiilTcftt a I tit tlnio Siflmt theS. S S aderll e 1 nuni-iil limine It, and after the u-f f u f. w ! oitlnt tlie mru dniM d out, my mtn '-r vt pi ti . ami lnut entirely rel. , d. Mr. O W P. UK of m S. t'.wntea-"I was a suftenr fr.m net r . the tircat. and had ltetr. 'imur e liealtnent of three tihyaltiaii" ut It o tiiHitt Ii wan no oaa mat i na.i t COUre nf S Trtatlon Ii) rk a ter t.klnu a nth ft eureil 1' - iv lii.ultd L .iter i. atluuta, Oa, FARMERS, ATTENTION IMPORTANT! To inert tlie Hunts of tlioM' mIiom' (lul hitc rrnilcrcil unfit for mim1Iiik imrpoo1., ! Iiimo now licrc KMKI lmli. 'K of cliolrc. liciny, clean, anil free from rmil M't-ils of an Mini, uhieh c pronose lo M'll at a Minill iiiunclii. VALLEY MILL GO. FISHING TAGKLE IS tllll.VT VMtlETY AT H. M. WOOD'S. Think of This! Tnu uti fin iarils df (h'tttt Oil Sill. fJnrfar U) t fnt. A "-joint fit l fur 15 (tttx. -I JtntMs It I for :;.) rt ntf dv. It t no trouble to tvbow mnK uihI m nn idwus 'litd ti M.H' you. NOTICE. T HIS ISTO CKHTirV that we hae od our biiiiHtv4 to Stock w ell X Muther. t oold t-lrk and oimir uu-ii of strut inti-irnt), and tni-t tb. will eiijuy t lie si im IiIm'IuI jiatniuuire Tor which we would thank the jmhttc We shall be At the old stand for a slmit tunc aud shall he Ihum1 to see on all and al have the pleasure of rl.wim; ujiilII arcotinto i:.TON Jt NKWKLl. Wcht Ilrattlclroro. Vt . Maj a. lw 'pU WIliiM IT MY (iiNTKKN When-as I am 1 jttxt strikiitK out in a new deuinttivl uood all the lllone now dlle ine. and Would therefoie terj reet'tfully and earti'Mh niiuent all ttntse uhose names are on tny Uniiak ti call and settle at their earliest coiMenietiiv I wikIi to nettle my luIU and UMik accounU within ft'davs if jxushible ThamViiu; my friend- und iiatroiin for ull juki faiont. I would lie creatly pliiHd with a cotitiu uantv if theft uitroiiae a- well ok that of all new ones- that shall favor u w itli a share of their trade Yurs restieotfullv. lK-ll W V STOt'KWKU. Real Estate lu Hie Ilci rllcliI Valli-y Imiiglit nml sold ut MANN'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, WILMINGTON, VT. C. H. BOND, Kim vi wsor to A J (il.-a-ni lk-aler lit all kinds.. f COAL. Offline at nrMne I iniif Htore. iO DTD PHUT I':" vvm ti.n.i ... I rLlI ULII I liuestoiv Cjiiiiifiuitrtl W. RODMAN WINSLOW, Kli NASSAU ST., Viimlerlilll lliillilln, m:m viiiik t'lrv. ' Kxtablisbed Tb. ref vne- W tile . Ul, 177. l'lhUeslioimble rcali for iutticulurx fum FOR SALE! MlIK I'l. (K oMiied and lati ly ihi-uh1 b i X pliell li-eler devje.l 1 Hittiated HKJUllloid tVntle, Vt A KmhI set of biuldliiirs-w ftb u.-tes uf ry choitt land, i-uttuiie from eitrht t ! 11 1 on ofliuy IViitj of fNM rnnl Water at house aud l-urii. Within Itw miuub s walk of .hu-eh. store, NMt-4Mkie uud nclsmlu In fact, u vel) de si 1 able (ilace for 1111,1 one u ishuii a loiisaiit lioini for a hi tie inoue) It is a rurv oiisuiuiitty l-or price and further iufot'iimliiiii cull on or nddis MitS STKl'HKN VMIKKI.I.K. Uulllonl t ei.ti. Yt.oi H U t' 11 ASK. I' o lkx 4u. N0iih.1mpt.iK, Mil 117 LADIES, ! VNr Ouu Ilyrluc IIui ttlih PEERLESS DYES. Tli'M will l f-rtl mi; TlnV tttf mII tr I wltrt li If I Or u iw'ktitfr 4l i-ulom 'I Ii 1 i Uuf in njnal fir totn-itt,il- ttHtfl'tiH' liinmini m I hit 'Ik t If'' ' ful IttlkllllUM of it))oi . tH Hull f. In.. WjutitUtt Tlir ) ifil criK-k miiuit l-orfiat KSH A I'JUI'IN J'Jiii.V'1't UrMtllt-Loi.. U ill i i i r B. A. CLARK Docs no) Intro lo lilow lo soil Ills U'oimIs. lllsciislniiiors wnn( (hem nnd Mill liavp IIipiii. Ahvnvs on liiinil n Mcll'Si'ledcil slork ol' HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, & VARNISHES, Doors, Sasb& Blinds. MASURY'S RAILROAD COLORS The hcsl In (lie linu kcl. Ilmo sold t Ii lorlHlroii years. Also, a Irosh supply or CRASS SEEDS. barnaTolark. f. a. hubbard, SPECIALIST IN Lenses fer the Eye, A Graduate from the New York School of Optics, I" iulitli t.t .-..n.-. t nil .-rtMiiMf inon that 'Uii I it- i 'f. t(.ttli I.I sK -':itlsrrtft(..i( k'unranl'fd oi i In ni.in. r. f .-d I nil Im.- f h rvin'li Id-ti'atfi BEST IN THE WORLD! 97 Main St., Brattleboro. BAILEY & SIIYIONDS'S Real Estate Agency in I l' I III ktt t, , ..rt v t '. . ,11 HI i -Ull I 1 iL't I llUll.ll. . I il il tlx l Tt't-.f lIMitrl an ll- v..M U -Kit U U lllllt J nf Miaul V III I. ..) Ji.il 1 i.f kin lw-. jj.m.1 u'lt- on bar iIh n t w.- iir llOUM ( lth tW ! iMHl t"lieitlt J.'.l.t ill 1 r Ituiinliiic nut r t . houm-nitd twri J-. n I w itli a Mum- viail (KkhI Uirim iTn-r fT' Ttn'ii i hav um'inI lit of im. arn i timtn-r b uikM'k. oak. h. Two mil , ft. mi liaiUHilk- friee rtltl c haw a uw farm on Vorthfb Id b-ad tliat ut cun rent, not Htockcd Til- hmiklef b hi iii l"jtf ullt- fur siil. ..f ivm If fan -.'ll ii . ,'! t i t. n-iit inn it i . it nt it v i- an n ;i,u (i.-ul it jilwiiit -wlhtu- h.n. s l I - "it ( t h UI I.iol I nb i .t I.tll v tl (1 - th" t!' (It r till I'lMl IlH in i ! 1 il r. I W I'ki .i .im t- t" t.t t in tub. , W ,oM I -i tiit'r BAILEY & SIMONDS. FLOWERS & PLANTS AT BRADLEY'S GREENHOUSES. i: 'liitn. .ii. i l ..i rtani in .it mi i-t u! I.wp. t..tf.i-t dull- il.il i i. -.In- f. I all ... n M lit. til till a? mi.nIi r.it. pri.t i'! . r iin-1 ft-tubli 'it 1 , D McCILLIVR AY. lAnilroafcs. VESM0NT VALLEY RAILROAD. OS and aft. r ki 1. traniH on thin nml illicit- Ciatil i.t r..r all . tints North at n .10 4 n. '. in und in in i u The M) r u Irani i xons for Montreal, U Whi flln i-i Juiu lion, w lib i-eitiit' car atUulnil Tb- hi flit t m tram u mail ttuiu for Mont jei-r, M, Albaum Hutlaiid. Hurhiii.'loii. Moutiviil aud tbe I'uNMuinp-h- roai Tht3.i-i. h train is th.-New York A Mont real expreMi TbeO:ii- m train m mall train for White Jlher Jiiiietkui and Hutland Tralus leave lk lloMH Falls for the South, con ntM-tiiiK witb lb- Ciiuueiticul Hiwt luteal 1 (rattle bom. as folk ms .Muulleal KKirtis train lit -t M a m . uutil and .o-.'iuimotlatinii, y W a m : mail nam, 1. v u . oi da exprvs, l pj r h All t lns I ruiiif mak I.mv oiiii.tt tioiis witii Itoston A ltiti It I:. U.th east and west or rimrtbld J Ml'KL'tiAN, Sujit NEW LONDON NORTHERN RAILROAD I.' MM. Si ( I'll Trams leave JdattlelNiro us ToIIowk -'4'. a m fui siiiiuuflfld and New York a m f..r Millers Kalis 1im)a u forroun llm r K U . MUh rs Falls, 1'al luef. New l.iUloii, Fltchbliri:. Itimton, jlcosa Tunnel, eli' V.' i m mail for New Wa-U m SnuKlMd. and steainlsNU tnun lor e- Y.irk via New IaiIhIou: com.ei'ts ut Millers Falls at U..H w lib Fllihburj tram for lkiou I u xin-w for Nriiij'fleM and New York. UOlNfl VOUTH Trains rrif in HrnttMioro- - 10. $1.4 h from . w I,. .uii. m and New York. l'i'S I m ft i nu Milk i Falls. IhsntAc Tunnel. Ik ton, Fitebbur. et SfM m from simn.'ltfld N w York V Moutreal I Aptfss 4 I- v iioiu I'Utner New l..iinl. hi und Ikiston i V I' M tl.ilji Sin M.l 1 t 1" I" r n toil I'-i .-ii i in N w York ll-J'i' u rr.ni N. w 1 .,1, , , and ltostiii ia Mil 1 r- Fill- 1 1 M U UiFN'tl. Sunt N- i I in 1 'i - - , 'srf- 1 UAC0UAWTED WITH THE CEOGHAPHVOf THE COUNTRV WHX OBTAi'i MUCH ISfOfiM.TlOPl FROM A 1 TU3Y OF THIS fcUP OF TH! CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y Its mala liuea and branchei include CQZCA00, rCOlUA, KOLXTTE, BOCK ISLAT7D. DAVZN POET. DES MOUfllB, COUNCIL BLUFFS. XUS. CATTKE, KANSAS CITY. ST, JOSEPH. T.TA7. ENWOHTg. ATCHISON. CEDAR RAPIDS, WATERLOO, MIKNEAyOLIS, and BT. PAUL, imd scores of lntexmedlata citJea. Cbolc 0 routes to and from the Pacino ast. All trans fcrs ia Union depots. Fast trains of Fins Day Coaches, decant Dlnlnc Cars, magnificent Pull man Palace Sleepers, and (between Chicago, at Joseph, Atchison and Kansas City) Pf Using Chair Cars, Seats Free, to holders ot through &rstclos UciietB Chicago, Kansas & Nebraska R'y Great Rock Island Route." Prtcnds West nnd Southwest from Kwnsws City andBt. Joseph to NELSON, nOKTON.. BELLE VTT.T T. TOPEKA, IIZBINQTON, WICHITA, IIUTCIUNS0N, CALDWELL, and all points In KANSAS AND SOUTHERN NEBRASKA and beyond. Er.t passencrer equipment of the i-elebratau Pullman manufacture. All safety ap pliances uad modern improvements. Tho Famous Albert Lea Route 1 1 the favorite between Chicago, Bock Island, Atchison, Kansas City and Minneapolis and BU Paul. Iu Wutertown branch tra versos the great "WHEAT AND DAIRY BELT " cf Northern Iowa, South western Minnesota, and East Central Dafcota to Watertown, Spirit Lake. Sioux Falls and many other towns and cities. The Bhort Line via Seneca and Kankakee offers superior faculties to travel to and from Indian apolis, Cincinnati and other Southern points. For Tickets, JtXais, Folders, or desired informa tion, apply ut any Coupua Ticket Oflico or rddreM E. ST. JOHN, E. A. HOLBROOK, deal Manager Oenl Tkt. ft Pass. Art. CHICAGO. ILL. Trunks and Bags! Jut rwfKed a tT'KHl iwortineiit nf TninkNfind Utkgn whii h we iball dell at teiy low trli, Umbrellas! Umbrellas! A ill.-. Imr f t tnlir. II ih In ull fiadi". fn.ni wry .'heap mu i. ! niir "Ilk '.ni Tin I i.ilili ll al.' "li'initl) 111. ul. Hi iiTnn nf r, mnI iiuili'iinl ami tin- linndli iv . xr.-.li.nialli Kma. .1.11 In tin tin nNr i-ro.lin W ii.-,lnllj .nil jr..nr all-lil..n to llh Derby Mohair Umbrellas! Vo linvo still a Iimv ol" those pxcpIIoiiI 5b. UiiIiiiiihIpitiI Shirts. A lull Mui' ol' While nml Fancy Shirts, open front anil hack. Wo are shotting some choice things in Necktvear this ttcek YOUNG & KNOWLTON, SUCCESSORS TO F. A. WHITNEY & CO. D. A. YOUNG. J. L. KNOWLTON. DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD. It U SI rid I) Pun', rnlfurni ln(unlll). f pHK oriKinal fnrmulu f-n whn-h e mkl f.V,. 1 11 -ttttf (turn o''i lius 111 i-rU-eil llimlltlcil .r cbaiifei nitle slijtit. t Thl Mti. U (tlrn ' ft ml la qHtilllr ldnr llh thnl uinilr t tttrHt) )rni-Miiso. 1 1 1 ..nt.iin- nthiti HrI rim Injure Ihr Hutu I fnbrlr. It brightens loli.rs itud blintbt-i Hint- ll iaHlieN llaiitielit I titid blnukets ns tm nt hi r inip in the Mo? Id dm without fbrinkituf I- iimiik tie m soft and white Ulnl like new READ THIS TWICE! j There ho rr ni knrinic ..f lime, of luW, ol 1 mkii, of fuel, and of th taiirk-, win-re IhiMiiiih I F.k-tiric Hoaiiwoaei nn rtlluic la tllrrrliM line Irinl will dimx mM rate t ifii-ttt iiieiii 1 It will a oii ! uiaiVi- tlmt trial I.Ike ull bri ihliiK it i exteiiHhHb, imitated ' Ulld CollUterfeltcil ' I ItlUVAHi: Or IMITATIOSS! i IliKixt linoti IiohhiiiK I ) .-tl 11 I hili t take Muir . le tn . Klti-tm WmteU . riulaiblfliiii Kle-trtc 01 mi other fraud. hiiiiiI U-cauw itiNcleai The w ill rum 1 lothK, ainl aie deal at an Jirkf AhV for lHiUKiNs KLKfritK and lake no other Nearlj eer (rrocer f nun Jliime t Jleiico kef ft iuototk If rour'n bami't it Im- will order it f mui hit nearest wlml.-Muli pM-er Kud rart-fullj tlie iuide wrupjier arotitxl each Uir. and careful to follaM lirrrliM on m h ubiide wiain i u rnnHl Hffard to "aft Imiiffr liefori tiiinr for omnelf thifl old. relmbk mid tntlv t u.l rful Dobbins' Electric Soap.1 Wall Papers ! CENTS TO DOLLARS PER ROLL. READ THIS ! (VIcliratnl ltloot X- Kln-uninUc lUtlcp. II111 tiiislh'ine 1- iiijtd' fr..ui mri nrntu and ' in rlis. th I im: nu i--i-.ii hull vi in tin med icitie. I IlH Lit 1 tT it olif of I lie pule! oi tlie market Mr I!ed ul-.. 1 1 111 kef u Mieciult of MAliNKTIt TKKA'IMKKl lie cau diat;oM tour ilwa - t y the tooeh arid U-H our ams ami ivde Xulurt 0n ltrmnh. Thii alual4e rei)itl ii sun in the cure of j front bltirl I'llillilaill' Itli.- ertllifloil of tlie in l jNiiiMill, 41)i lleMli nld More, and Jillckle hejtt (irct'ii Snltf. ror horsin aial cuttle it luw tMietjual iu tLe cure nf Tat-heh. jrnaje bv. Middle or Itariiewt Kails mil. Iirokeii Im anf or quarter crtu k i puller. dd Mres nml troud rtih Tliene reiiktle ar- all manufai-t urtil und for sale b Frank Iteeit il-.b c I lolwin and di-al ere In t'eneml FRANK REED, IIKI-.I. llll.I. i:i:a'I ii ki: li . All or.li r U iiiail .ri.ni tl, .itt. nditl to SALESMEN WANTED To camasx for a full line of H KIY f VNAIUAN M'lkh l M' M'K lhU'-. eleMVtic llieil eur ot Jik'e and over, can find w.irk for the net twelve iiiMiithx. Nn e-ilt ncr- lie ibil rull III Ml1l-tlo1 jriveli AS'e 'UW oi SAI.A1U Ulld a eAH'UMii, o oi iimiutMoi AildresK Mat incase und eiicl.iiip I'lmloi TON'K it WKI.I IN(iloN, Montreal, yue . J W IKAM Muna N(nxi4l fuluiimeiit ti In u men Ntirxeries Konthill tml llflt.lilnil IM.' 1'- acres, the larKekt Niirs-reH 111 ('anada .1ml' J. L. RAY, ! BOARDING & FEEDING STABLE. Tht lit st witiv I i ull airnifs iuuTrij:mnu, - vt H. E. BOND, Furnishing Undertaker! COX'S III.0CK, II1UTTLE1IUU0, VT. VLL OltDKlLK. I1AY Oil N'lailT I'HOMPTLY 1 ATTKNIir.ll TO. I Vou Will Sim' Money, Time, I'nin, Trouble, AIV wlix nHE CATARRH Ily using ELY'S CatarrH 'HAYFEVERW CREAM BALMh-fever A i.rtk'l' mai plll int.. rarli uuril uiij la a.nwialle l'ri(vfHh-attlruara.rlteU l.y mail. tvKlKta-r-l, TA'. ELY BHOB .aUM.milcliKt .Ne York. MEN WANTED for Local ami Trait-I llitf AiTfUttf to nur Niirwrj Mot k Addirtw. 1. Ii ILK JlAltliSUN RELIABLE PARLOR FURNITURE. I km t im- humbuKL' l ' mil- I'lihoWtentl loud-, for the) uiv mire to pint III! V III,! 1 I, ( illtM till t h 11 1 1 ii:au at any iMti" lV dm Make tttut l'wrnut i llVfit - CftHH Plush Parlor Suit 'or $.'OMO. Itrtter Suits from piO to $V00. FOR COVETIS H e luie the lalcvt dli,'t)K an-1 in m.m .l.n-v tt, ItriM-tt1'lkfi. UamaxkM. eloiin. 1 "i I'ln-bt-I'ordurof. (Hin Silk. 1ak"Ktrie. FOR SALE-MADE GOODS i-aiu'iH'i.nilh. i-miIi. in ul. 1 aft .i.i Im. mi: ii..., tin.-. mU. in it. I'liisli I'urlor Nulls nt :(:! nml if.'ts S..'iul Htt.'liln.n i.f.. In tnukinr COUCHES, LOUNGES, and EASY CHAIRS EMERSON & SON, BRATTLEBORO, VT. F. & M. E. FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS Are in I'lihioii notv. We hate a lure varielj-, anil shou Id tie not hate theiiirlIi'iil:irkinil.voii ttish tte will ohtulii It lor you. elliot street. fcjThe Bst and Purest MedicineS even MADE. 'Kjgkhv II t 'mnnoiir ttTVv 1. i it Mwr t. 1 riy 1. 11 1 1 "h. Tli..r ll.l.'N UIl.l lllnl.Iir. ui- li miir -ur N mi ppj mXy. '.'. A. 1 JIW'I liV lui.utt tJ 1. nml run Ik 1101 i'lnSi)hi1 time If 1 on an uud tw ) jtreni .,VV ' ? 1'U 1 mXX;V. HIUUll UlliV S lt'l flH llfUl. It It til' bi'st ami (hfuiu'St inn Heine, l v tt, nn lou ult 1h .iifled I If vou art mffi'iltiir fiiu Kid I nev lHwa-i'. un I wi-li l lle oia af, um? m mil n uu-ibit. i i wy uv vr tail u cure. Sfml S S-ccnt stamps to A. I. Onluav A Co., Iluun, Muss. fur IhjbI incillcul w urk pubhhtxj r rinnvnr lift II.IltHIHilUI FOR SALE rpilE IlOMliTrl .f Hnir- Kkv il.vaM-d. X UHihintluguf ilMftlmg ImuMf, ell, shtxl, ban 1 ni aotvs of land and fruit ttr Tit' build lues a iv tu kmk1 repair . Hit Iioiimm U iifwly iiaiut etl, Kupitlied Hitli (ftKxl running uah-r, and wm enlfully udatnl tot-ltbir 4iif nrtwi fatnilit 1 btrt. in nut amorr deHirublf jilaw in tbt sbiiv tow d uf Ytudtiam county fur a ptnusunt and ouui fortablt boiut, litnt; bitualt! iniifiintly n-ar 1 lo tbt court bouw. i-buri'li. NjHUmw, btorm. rail ruad Htatitm, and ull ottirr iublic tUui 111 tlie 1 lieautiful vitiate ur NVfaue Kor temm ur furtbo-r iufui in at ton. addrtw. , M IAVIIMiN.Admr, UU tufale, 't ' FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. 11I H MiH'K UK MEN'S X YOUTHS' DRESS & BUSINESS SUITS X OVERCOATS W MHV IN MTH h WhilWI NHV M. I.IMI.MH I V HIHt H Light Suits, Coats and Vests and Overcoats for Spring and Summer. rull ntixl; Hull ntiil Short Ti oiihi i h for lions nml Clilhlrni ul (he ImvvsI iHiHHlttle Jirlicn. ODD VESTS AND TROUSERS AT JOB PRICES. AI.1i H'l'YI.HH or FURNISHING GOODS In lirw, Wl.it.- un.l I '....r.-.I Slnrl. ! -t l.i k ami f I . I .!.... I '..Hmii. nti.1 CiilT AI.AIHil M IHMI'I.HI V-siiinMINI.il TRUNKS, BAGS AND UMBRELLAS. In 0 ur Custom Department We hate a larue anil ehiiice sliiel. ol' nooils to tthiih tie call the at tention ol' all in ttiuit ol ( lolliini; 1 le to iiiciiMiri'. A 11 are iiitilnl lo examine our uoihIn anil prico. PRATT, WRIGHT &, No. 3 Granite Block, Brattleboro, Vt. Spring Clothing! WE HAVE 14 FULL LINES OF Men's and Youth's Spring Overcoats In Medium, l.iirlil anil Hark ( oloix, plain. ilk-I'MCi'il ami full silk l.ineil, iiiiikim; the lirst assorlmi'iit at the Lowest I'rici'slo lie Ion nil outside the eilies. In Men's and Youths' Suits We have Prince Alliert Coat ami Vest-, three .-mil lour liiitlou cut atia.vs, iu tiorsleils, plain ami fiinr.v, Srotch ami Cassimere. Sack Suits iu all the leinliim sttles ami eolors. We are lleailiiiiirteis, as usual, fur HOYS' AMI ( III LDItKN'S SI'ITS. I.ari;e Assort inenl al the Lowest I'riies. (Mill PANTS ol all grades ami ijualilies, I'm in astroni:..serticeahle ttorkim; pant lor $1.11(1, to the liest. XKW FL'KXISIIIXCiS iu Neikttear. Hosiery, tilotes, Dress Shirts, white ami I'anc.v open hark anil front. Trunks, Valises, I'nihrellas, A.e. Our Prices are Kitxht, ami the iiialit.t ami make i f the uooils the lies! that can he found in the market. STARKEY & WELLMAN, THE COMBINATION CLOTHIERS. SPRING ! LOOK OUT & BUY YOUR SPRING GOODS AT THE RIGHT PLACE! For house-cleaning tie hate Step Ladders, Scruli llrushes, Ilust llrushes, llroiiuis, Mops, and the hest Carpet Sweeper made. Ituhher Hour Mats the cheapest mat iu (lie world. I Wood Pulp Pails and Heeler's li-iht, clean, neter-soak, neter-drv-j up, will last a life-time. I We have a nice line of Paints for inside and outside work, .such as Flower Pots, Lawn Chairs and Settees, which cost hut little ami add a reat deal to these articles. I j F.verlhini; to he found iu llrst-class QLEASOIM & BROOK HOUSE BLOCK. GOOD BOOKS FOR ALL! .Mit ij uiumraiea t r rum. r... ..r puswu barn uiiiieomi4ele tuiMelf: pusseu IU V" J r.L ,1 !"' 'i'k,ri';,!T' R'oH. kr C.lm lac... o, ,.L ,..T.k:r.rS'.5",.s,ir,':.l,r1 1. .1- , , r,.,,,,,,, r p,!,," " "" J:. m A?ffSK'if.ti,S",,'.n.'"'H..t..uj Uf U, T OUR GREAT OFFER I -aw ' urder liy tlie uuub. r. ri TtJ mt n. is ceuu umrr..iumu.r. T Address O. H. JONE, mil.i,pularwnir,iuuf Amei.ii ioatuVu.r'au "V " nitu W wdih h u,e J .iAi m'i m4M.r. of the i.eo.le VWm look tlie lut V, t.v.K.ll''.'r.1, 1 '"Mur "1 tt.e dss itlim tt. rilr , l u,- SIBSIJFOII ! lUI'SniATW) ('If I I, A its SHOWINC WHY IHt UUQLEY ' " IIIO PRFMIIIM RIITTCD Mmrnn wn. it m,k.c u'n :.T",,W" iVuh;..T.B,,D4M Butter II AltllWAIIK ami PAINT at ROBBINS'S, .1. t I 1.1 1 "wl . wa .ii.i.n .110 ' J uu not Qua tUereiu mu U.ktjuu dekir tu .Cm j. i"","l"kl. Bit Rtita A irl. hi IV IBW v T,kK' f'ssifir I,r-J,k'n M" '" li. SuS1 l.rtV. Il.uu.d A B h..."'...."'-';.61"- X"-' -.l-rrf vi. i iT.hrf.'.'?.r,,':,'rU; ls"" i r.Mw.. V. I A I .i'jf'i" ! B riu. . H ..... . ..rr."i J,"l- A.N....I. Uj aiaUiui. J' .T!"i"llllrl-. AX....1. BrWiL...r,.,.. Mima.. ' ' "'"" A.P- A ko,,L U Kt. K S J1""1. A K..V.I , Sr. Ilm.m... . u..,u.:z.ai,, "-"' in. Xke '.lir.n.U fM. A M Bj M I .i i n ilfr,-' ""im.riii.il. iiiUaV.'!;..,,'''''.'.''". "'''''''' .mt-p.1.1 ut .r.1.1 Agent, Wilmington, Vt. 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