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dl)fHfliifl)f5lfr3flunmlf l K i.iitiuiI,friififo. THt'I-SlHT. OCT. 30, 1H tlal HiftMUM tUhtl iAMESO. BLAISE, rva rc3tKr. JCH.l A LOGAH. ft MlOtUL Kmi m a cm ik m rr"' j i u, i rurwTi.r mum, MM1 MV HIM lPwltT''t T9 tUt e-i.rB or tub fitu fxmriar tht au- VH lal.Ull.t At. WWII . tOCiKW part, ! 1U MsBaC-Hal tftm (Hi u lit l lulu." frvj UlummU. Tla wil cii.ttiitl-of 1 lgte)ator bar sw-ataoaed their rf'rt on lb lia i.f Sheriff ia tbt eonalv l ?oem Uf 7. Wbivr their declaim iy l lie c-mBJil(w jJeat! twliev ia liking In. coouifh lo eutktidrr la qriealioD involved rerrfuliy. Tilt fro tol Aturrinti.t nt Ovari, at la bora qoii njll ia KfarJ to ltna ia Jorifatiiwd t v kins ia Uia ciIt, aad ta L4 ef iu riuta n!aiBU4. C'-ar- sUei Ha I wnv'J raJ jwnr Icttrr ia lb dad aol cMi frame af ectasia falifl.ialias of tlx tm of Uil frt, ulln 'd cra moojb lU ntuf Uy ' kmi lb (ram lb eitj editor' racu to tba tba liitn rf, Uoa ILI Ik tou.'.j or .ill latifh, and U.orjr e,v ; offit ef tba u.asagien editor, fi'iaf tbe rVpablicaa txi4 tit4 wa ia tbal lliejr im "-tfily comuImJ,' (llul' ' partuVur ef intern with erowneJ rder as J aitbant as astt; an J ma ii ' Is I beo I tau. to thai pari , heeda all ever Karo), Ana and Harlem. Jeo, IlaxUr rr bal aethiiif of year lur Ler Jon nv, "Ja AlUaovj Hi rt plural was ia (Vntral Africa, liy l da a ub tba Br-ai.r ilia t i la Mr. 1 I ba never ee any brief wtioae wbob depa!, aad bit intigUt to tba I Lata reanoa lo sua;.el in ia any wejjXerth VU, It alii suUtilntes, ksr Ui.l ! do aol knoa tbal any aacb aonaa ' ia him a r(jaUtuu lor darinf vbicb li iu A!Uo." Ao4 auurW io tba! ii ii1im. Ia aaral arcbilctur. boa aaIir rallanl oul, "Ob, Jri, U'l w 'tf lit aou iuwt faiua Uia laat jacbt frk " 1 dou't kuo abatbaacoU mean. a rra!!r tba aoik of Lia ova baula, lint rralt.r I do tbiak ou ongkt to gvt : for bil a fra- doacrriDi artiaana di oiua i f It l-ott to point Iba bad pecplajb'r liar and baiumrrrd ber plaoka to. I. 'aiba aaa aMorial'd A -f al nun an of NVw Vk HU'.a 1 tba 1 utlutLa l,U a ' j b 1 1 laigrr B)!niJ tbaa (iaiftfbl b l U lVI, ' a tb utbar Laa 1 tb Nta Vik 7'.' uja II eaaiaw Bit j 1 tba Ii. K'ci.1' tliU abaai CiO.OHO Ib-pn'.irta !.. aut ! fir litae. T ifii,l,'.. iti' ina iaUveU(.t riia i. i -t i.r uaaabobaa rlfrrwd i-i'Lli i. si ibe nuiTa' ti t.f Il iiao i : , .u tbrir lit. Hucb a uiTa4 u -'. ii V r- bare abua n at )it IW.lfX). All" -1 Ire- j tica tba ib.ILi.dLt XolM at ! tt.'in' 2"i. Ia Nav York aUUl it 1 li.ftilaili inb 15.00, al.i'li iilx wura 1 1 an offart 1' Icmocra!i! working o.a a to will Tl for Illaiot V. U Ktarta is bia ajatb ia Brook ha claioifd bn abow tbat Cart Hcburt ia bia apMcbt bad madt rajical uiaaUle- mnU ia regard to tba Vialligan laltara. labia nt afam-b Bi'bur ebararUrirad Krarta aa a tlif'gr. Tut, tut, gotla- taa. If aa rriutBibar corracily you arrrad logi-tber la Hay' cabiupt. , ii. ii I i iw Tba IJoto fUi.M in aakiag ot tba f.ruUlnhlirt of tba campaign aaya: "It ia a ualorioot fart tbat tba Dlaine aipera lata gained naruiooly ia tbair eireula- Ima, tbat tba Ifemorralio papert bara gaiard b aa, aod tbat tba auti lllaiut IU aubliraa lpra bava Birt aitb arrioaa loaMa." All aammar acrrrai papara bad a atauj tog aoticc. rlaimiog to ba aiiiotaliua from a li-lUr fieiu Hrialor l;Jtuuoili to I be l7,-'t tbat ltiaiaa wbvo ia Coogrrna at tod aa tba atloioay of Jay (ioulj. Kou,a lima ago lUiritr't MWi.'y (Jaiirual of Ciriiij turn) iubliabod tba "ijuatalioo" ia largo t;p ia aa illustration. A Waataru mun lauly vrota LJtnaudi iauiring if lb ootaliaa ia guouiua. . Ua replied tbat it waa aot, tbat Dlama waa aeter tba attur oey of Jay (lould aa far aa ba knoaa, tbougb it ia Iba iuiproaaion tbat ISlaiiia oppaaad tba TLuruian act, aa at coma lm bad a perfvrt tigbt to do. With tbtir Beraialanea iu ljiog rery fa of lliac papara bow retract It ii no aeeret tbat Kdmnuda wat oppoaf J to tba uoaiiuuliou ef Ulttioa, bat now tbut ba ia Booiioatail lika every good lU-publirau be will vote for biui. Tba Wkloh Waa Right) To Dorlbern people, generally, it aecuia a late day to dirouca tba queetion as to wbicb party was rigbt io tba great civil war of 18G1 5 aod tbry ara diapoaed to assert Hint Doaten k'rritinq Mr, a Butler paper, makta tbii euaenraiion; -ueary Ward lWbr, ttaading before tbe boya . . . 1 1 . . . i i ioiamuia ooin ga io riioi virutn C'lerelaod ia one of tba apectaclea of tbe I tb qucatieo waa decidud by tbe reai-lt of reiot aigo. t it well to held op, lor tue a- wir. On tbe olber band tbe creat aJmiration of youth, tba cbaraeter of body of tbe Soutbera people are not di- uiau of Mr. nTland attrilutaT If o, po4ej to yrt jt there and atill claim that Mr. Ileacber la Juat 111 Ditn la do u. tl)V- va rjgi1t ,Dlj nt ortb waa wrong. .Now we are out dinposed to wave tlio I I.. n in V York ml uw " - - - . ... , ( . , . I : I. t'lT-l Ull VI ID U'iU iitrDtivui "uivu reallr deculea by tue war. uui I ne Jrroey ia tba bottelar knovn. land baa rvceutly viaitad New Janwy, bia ualtve Klata, aod aleo reviewed a portion of tba National Ouard iu New York win-re great crowda gatbared to ac-e and b.ar biui. llolb candidatee appear to be received aitb great eotbuaiaaui, but aa far aa aiieecb uiakins coea Blaina baa tb ajvautage. were really deculej by tue war, Southern people bnug np tbe qneation on every poatible ocraxioa and wa bave nq alternative but to uieut it aquarely (If recent declarutiuus on tbut auljeet we bave apace to quote only two or three, Gov. Hate of Tenueaaee, atumping for re- electiou ia;a: "Hatber tbaa acknowledge tbat tbe confederacy waa wrong, and tbut I'alilical partio ia Kngland are now ao I waa wrong in figbtiug fur it, I hope that near equally divided tbat tbe Iriab mem- I may be buried witb my face toward bell bore of Tarliaruent may bold tbe balance and my back toward bcaven. of powir. wbicb will give tbem ao advan-l Geo. W. Cabin of New Orleana iu bia tax wbirb, if aiavly uaed, may beef great recent atory, "Dr. Sevier," published in ImiielU to Ireland. What tbey need ia the Century Moijtuiit took occasion to nay good leadera aud cardlul acliou. Tbare in apeaking of the Northern aoldicrs that eretua to be a alrong feeling in Logland tbey were rigbt. Tbia called oul an open againat Iba Lord, aod a meeting of 100,- Hotter iu tbe aauie magazine written by a to yea, ao that yoa ran boon your gatber, be did tin rett biiiiwlf, drawing bia cberk anaulfd. I1 waa llkewiae culebrvU,! fur a dill fought ia to autre aiuiultaiieoualy- b Wing in New Jeraey and bia oppoaei.t io Wary land wbila tb fatal abota war exchanged. Hi rereot spech at tb ban, j net tendered bim by tbe New York Yacht Club ia remarkuble for tb intanaa and altitott arcallina- ailenc of wbicb it wa eompoaed. Tb alteutitn be give to tb niaangemeot of bia paper by a peraiate&t aWno baa Dot it parallel anywhere. Tbe Moutpeher Juumnl apeaking of the aiperienc of Ik town of Itaodolpb witb highway aaya: "Laat year tbe town voted to pay tb highway tat in money, fifteen per aent. of the grand liat, aad to put the road and bridge directly under tb con trol of tb aeleot O)o.: Highway diatricl and a acore or mot of aurverora war abvliabed, aeleclmea hired team and labor, expended the tax and aaanaged tbe work on tbe bighwaya aa throe men Of good judgement would ipend their own money and manage affair of their own. What waa tb reaultt The town had bet ter road under the' new ayatem witb a fifteen per cent tat tbau under tho old diatrict ayatem witb a twenty-five percent, tax; not only tbii, but at March meeting the eelectnien further reported $207.09 of the fifteen per cent, tax oo band for high way purpeaei, and no outstanding account against tbia aum. t'lafj, 1 think it ii really iWngrrooe for a good yooag tuao to ba ia any tawa like Ail'iny and uot keow tba dangera by h ii li be i aurrounded. Oh, bow I do ih aouie on bad told you Maria waa Tben, ot eonrae, yoo would bava eaeaped Ike wilea of that artful woman. lint yoa never found it out until it w too late. You maat plcane axcoaa me. Ooveroor, but you know woman ar ve ioquiaitive; I would like avar much know jeei bow long it wa after tbat "afliir" before you fouod out tbat Maria waa bad? I'm ao glad yoa can tell tuiuutely juat where yon go. It would bo auch a comfort to your mother, were aba' alive, to know juat where her eon goe. Of couraa yoa would elwava toll ber, juat a you bava told ma. Yoa eay "Of couraa I'v been to church." conne yoa have. I wiah yoa oould be long to Ueury't church. Yoa would ym patbiz witb each other to much. I bop tbat yoa belong to the Sunday aohool and tho Young. Men' Christian Asaoriatieu. They need ao much just auch pare and iaoocent young men. Henry waa very muoh (becked at remark mad by a man when ba read tba part of your letter where you ay you "hardly think there have been two night io the tweuty-on month you have lived in Albany, unlosa yeu wer out of town that you left your work earlier than mid night to find your bed at the manaioo The mm aaid yoa might have left it earli er to find a bed somewhere else though l ow wicked thos men are. Iltnrr feel for you very much. II frequently speak of a "fellow feeling" toward you. But really, I do hope yoa will be more carefu to find out about these bad women. must be so distressing to have affair with tbem io innocence and afterwards find nut that they are very bud. I hope yon will read very carefully tbe story of Jo sepk and that bad Egptian woman. How much Joseph i like you, though I never beard of you Laving your clothes torn. Yours affectionately, MUB, U. W. IiKKl lIKH. P. S. I should like very much to know whether you can ssy the same of Buffalo as of Albany; that is, whether you bave reason to suspect that any bad women live there? Mas. H. W. B. () 00 people ia Loudon, recently, bad for a rallying cry, Down with tbe Lorda." Tbe buaiueaa deprnaNioii iu England ia Biiieb greater than iu tbia ceuutry and tbe ili.troaa reaultmg is ao great that I'arlia- Uiebtary action baa been invoked for tbe aufTerrr. Yet Eoglaad i a free trade vouutry aud according to tbe pet theory tf free trader a buainea depression i tola- lv tb leault of a protective tariff. Tbe fact la tbia eonntry, when under a protect. ive tm IT. I.aa never known bur J tiiuea, compared witb perioda of depression in free trade eountiias. Southern, man in which be clai'ni tbat the great body of Soutbera people do not be lieve tbat tbe North was right. Mr. Cable iu bia reply is forced to acknowledge that this ia true, but be aimcrts that it ought not to be true. Oeo. 1. T. Beauregard iu bis account of tbe battle of Bull Bun oluiins tbat the war might have resulted in the iudepeiid- euro of tbe Southern Confederacy if some other mau tbau Jeff Davis had been at its head and a different policy in the conduct of tbe war bad beeu adopted. We tb ink thia opiuion ia quite generally shared by leading uieu ef the South. If it iatrue tbat tba great body of South ern people still believe mm tney were rigbt aud tho North wrong, and that Five thousand dollars baa Ucn set apart by tbe Directors of the New Oorleana ex ooailioa to tbia State, to uav tbe expenses ..fa.t.te exhibit aud it ia arobabla that l" "ly mistake they mad waa Lavi;. our Slat legialature will alae appr.priate Jlff l tl,B L,,,J of airt' l,mt e aom.tbiii for tbe same ourooae. What ll " not J Ume to eDlrust a moat de.ir.d i. an exhibit of ores, mar- t of "10 tioQ lu 11,8 I'"1 J Me, alat, native aoods aud manufactured product of all kiuda. 1'eraona wishing information on the subject should address John U. Mead, Montpelier, who baa beeu appoiuled coiuaiuaionar for tbia Stale, a " Tba present campaign will cloa till Tueaday. It ba been vary exciting in a. I tbe cluaehtaUaaud both parties bava done their bout to gain tb victory. While tbe reult i by no mean certain w beluve lllaio baa th beat chaueu. We think be i controlled by tb South. We do Lot bring np that ianne but it ia forced npou us. Wa cannot turn a deaf ear to these repiat d declarations. Whether true or not it Is the ouly axle a ay to treat theui as true and act aeiurdiiiuly. We know It It 1. i.i-il Batcher's Dollar a Day. Some years since the following incident occurred in tbe State street Baptist church iu Springfield, Mass. Tbe pastor, Dr. 1 otter, was abseut and bis pulpit was supplied by Dr. Earle, tbe evangelist. At the morning preaching service Dr. E gave notice that, instead of preaching in tho evening, bo would appoiot a praise meeting, at which he desired all to come and mention anything for which tbey specially praised the Lord. Ilia hour or service came, and bo im mense cougrcgation was present. One spoke of some delightful experience be bad enjoyed with the closing remark, "And I praise tbe Lord for that," Anoth er mentioned a passage of Scripture wbicb bad specially helped bim, for which be desired to praise the Lord. Still another repeated a precious hymn from wbicb be derived much oomfort, and said, "I praise tbe Lord for tbat." While the different occasions for praise were thus mentioned, and the exercises were deepening in inter eat an Irishman at the time a Horn an Catholic, arose and said, "Henry Ward Beecber recently aaid that a dollar a day was enough for any laboring man, and ever aiuce the paters have beeu giving bim hell for it, aud I praise my Lord for i (Uii. Atie i org ana. that the Holitli eniilrols the Pum cmir parly, but a lef.-ienc to the Coiign s.-lui.- al directory will aim that a tuajorltt i f members of Colore uf that paitv ale from the South, aud it in only on accnunl of tbe electoral vote of tho Solid b ulb will t arry New York, and eve if be due iliat ttiut purly bpea t succeed iu c.urj- tot there ia a pneaibla chance that b may J jng the Presidential election, ll ia but retry ludiaua at t'ouoecticut witb all fur to presume that if Llevrlaml auucveil the WVatrri, Stales, wbicb will elect bim the South will control lhealiuiiiii.tiiiln.il lloidie be baa a fighting chance iu New Tkiug " things into cuimid Jeraey and alav in some af the Southern Lrat nQ it i not hard to decide which ia Slates, Tbe Democrats lauat get New I lue ,f, atolicw to pun-uc, and we bave mi Yoik and ladiaaa, or New York and two doubt the patriotic citiz-jua of llm North of tbeamaller doubtful State 10 order to jn aa. t i 1 1 maiutaiu tbat tbey weie ligl.i in I the great CoBteat by voting with aolld rank on the mine i le'tbat they folijht, A iudigua&t Deuoerat wb bad juat tiM-o front tbe peruaal af Uoveroor Clave' lend letter to Mr. Beacber, exclaimed; tlood braveua! ia ihera nobody ia th party aitb avaaa aDOUiih to know what aot to neraoual babit au-l I'levrland l-ubluh? Tbev pabliabed a second batch dent ioa rveivtl-iug except one BrMikar ft CUvaland. Mr. Bel.eraut Cleveland soma clip- plO(ts Iriui nraapapera in riyaru in uia replied 'affair, '' of Muliigaa letter wbiab limply proved I which f ouia averjbudy audentauda la that RlaiM bad been trllingtb tralb altout the Maria Il'tiiia affiir. Tbe letter was them all the time. Now tbey are ahowiag rnarkvd pi ivate but Beecber got permi tbat Blaine aaa eu intense anli tbird term. ,ioa to make it publia and read it at a er. Aad finally tbey print tui puling political met ting in Brooklyn. Of couraa milk r TV b.U'r of Cleveland io wbicb Berrber aaa resdv to take Cleveland' b admit that tb Buffal affair io cold Hack ink! I think eur naaager tr aa big fool" Clevtland bimeelf." I'rvaiJent Torterof Yal college, waa aiveraally rvrd for bia hraraiag aad bia ooWJa rkatacler, aeoda tbe New Yoik TrJ,t a laltr, ia which b aaya: 'T "rhall tola fur Blaia bcal baliav tbat "b ill (iv tb country a aafa aod aatri 'olie adsaiaiatratioa. 1 am intesivly anx "wai tbat tba Hpablieao party should preia l-aa tb aauat effectiv aaeaa of 'apeasdiiy patting aa ead to clueal 'lata, af rootiBg ciul aei vie reform, "aad uf aeakenmg tb lafluauca of 'pre "i-latia1 politic' ia ear local aa ataU -i.- .aa. aad for aamrraut other M (.Mgery: Wkel porport to U aa itiat froiatba oolemma at the Keeaebac J .irtt.J ia axieg tireulaUd ia Xw Lag Ud ja't iov, to make it appaar tbat ta.tp.feer, with "Jioae II. Baia aad Jaixea BaiWf, ad.wra," bad tba Kaow Nulhtaf 1'ieaiJeaUai Uckvt and itcMo, word for gorpel truth but waa, at tbe am time, ready tuobvict Blaine of break- leg all the tea rouimaoduieola oo lb elimiat kiod ot teatimouy. iieecbar' att.tude ia tb matb r i tbe cai of torn merriment on ibe part tf wicked bnye and aoai abarp thing bava been written. Tba beat "tak o5T " we bav eeo is tbe billowing from Florid daily JunrufU, hich i bardly more tidiculou thaa Clrvrlaod'a lrll'r or Beecber' attitude io regard t it. The letter i "auppoatd" Io bava beto writto by Mra. Beech ia n r to tb or. received from Cleveland: Vy loir 6'urerr C'---Vw: Yoor (xantiful letter wa received, and ' Centeuai Una ia Vermont- During the pust three years seventeen person have di'id in thia State exeediug a century M ago, aa follows: I'eU-r Truinor of Luueiiliurrf died September 21, lHHl, aed 105 yearn, 8 mouths and 15 days; Chsrle Stelibius of Uutlaiid, aged 103 yearn; Isaac Faraell of Dorset, Kd 101 years, II) niout'ja and 10 days; Zernmb Eiton of Danville, lttl years, 3 mouths aud 20 day; I'boebu Jitue Ooodaia of Newbury, ago 101 years aud 1 month; Betaey Boss of Ferrthburtdi, aged BWyears; The following named persons died iu 1882: j Orvia Scott of l'uwual, aged 107 years and 3 mouths; Ano Leonard Daisied of Roy alton, aged 100 Tears- Madam Francis of Milton, aged 110 years; Mary P. Stewart of II ODington, aged 100 years. Tbe fol loaing named persons died in 1883, Wil liam Maatsr of Maidstone, aged 111 years aud 2 mouths; Sally Stock wall sf Brattle boio, aged 104 year and S month; Sarah Whipple of Burlington, aged 103 year, 8 moi.tha and It davi; Joseph Saville of Colchester, aged 102 year; Margaret Orover of Colchester, aged 101 yeara; Joseph Crave of Swaoton, ged 101 year. 1 1K84, Luther Uoldeo of South Walling- ford, aged 102 yeara and 7 months. Dur ing the three years 050 have died at over 80 year of age, ahowing a percentage of old people aeldont, if ever, equaled. It u true, indeed, tbat tba Orren Mountaia State ia a healthful state. It ia not prob able tbat any atbtr people can show such longevity according to their number. '" A PietarMqw Sketch af Baaaatt- Tbe Truth give lb following sketch of JameaUorJon Bennett, owner of tba New York lhr.d.l, which ba truth nugh ia it to mak it intereating: "J una Gordon Bennttt neceaaanly inbarited vast wealth, bi father having been ao editor. He appeared first aa a aiogl thtt extra, dooble-lraJad pica and of pink complexion, aad tbera wa A an illustration of how tb laboring jieoplo of New York oity stand on the Presidential question, an editorial writer on the Tribune give the following: 'A New York life-long Democrat and au Irishman, who never voted any other than a Deniooratio ticket, and whose pro fession in inspecting buildings underluon- structioa, brings him in contact with thousaads of workiugmen, tells me this remarkable story. He is a neighbor of mine, and a few days ago I supposed be was n active Cleveland man, as I bad always known bim a a bitter Demoorat. He says: "I believe that without making speeches I have dene more eloetioneering this year than any other man in New York city, and 1 am greatly encouraged have talked nothing but tbe tariff, an that only to tbe men at work on tbe build iugs I have been supervising, fur the four mouth siuce Blame was nominated. have talked to fully 4000 workingmen building trades, most of them ef my ow race, sua l nave found, ont of all that got any expression from, ouly eight that were not against Cleveland. It is a fact. And they are not going to be turned back either. Those who talked with me were indignant and in earnest, and generally empuaeizea llieirileclartions against Oleve and by an oath. And those who did not alk listened to all I bad to sav about the tariff with evident iuterest. The Do mo crats can do nothing tli.is year with th labor and Irish vote' ' IBAIECHAMS cvn IfiRendl fin tfM vncfinnnty finn ItirthH. Al Ml Tahot, 04. a l Miltoa aad I i-kan , WO 'fl DMPtt lTanD tfn e lb' tfihies g:BoII C 7 piinii'cIliisisnnD fiW g9 CONSTIPATION! ! I There is no medium through wbioh alia ease so often attacks the sytom as by Con stiputiou, and their is no other ill flesh cir to mure apt to be negleated, from th fact material iuoonveuienoe may not immediately felt from irregular action of the bowels. When there ia not regular action the retention of decayed and eifet matter, witb its poisonous gases, soon poi son the whole system by being absorbed into it, canning piles, fistula, headache, impure blood and many other serious af. feotious. BUBDOCK BLOOD BITTERS ill immediately relieve, and one bottle positively cure or relieve any case of Con stiputiou. Was troubled for a year with torpid liver aud indigvstiou, and after trying everything imaginable used BURDOCK BLOOD BITTEIW. Th first bottlo r ved me and the secou.l enrod me entire -J. S. Wii.mam.ion, Rochester, N SiSweow ' omla.i Hair Hc.lurer Greit Khk lull onet article. r.iore. Krt.win. co'or. ulo.i-. ud anftneaa ll lunvea UaudruiT. Aiixocratic tamiues of Ureal tlrimu end.T. it Elegtn reiinr. rrariiniiT oeiinniea jiis rav.nt raaimiD. AiuruKiiisla for as lid. or 75 oenl u. o, ouiuiiy Plica and Baas, Flies, roaches, ants, txtd-btigs, rats ice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by no ii k n on itais. ioc. Henry Ward was ao deligbud ai'.b it that only on of bim issued; price two eanla. b rrad it at a political meeting I ass j I'pon reaching bis msjority, litll Jimmi, afraiJ to bava bim da for frar tb turn i b wa then called, wa sad lauly sum aoold laago.' Mea i so in-ra.luloni, j mooed t executive control of tb entire yoa know, heo tbey brr pecpl apeak ealate. Being of frngal dispositioa, b of tbir cwb gudae and i nK-. u.. carefully depoitd tbo revenue ecroiag But tbin I coald aay bad any efl-ct on jeech month ia yacbU. fast Lorae aod Hettry. Tb ft i. r ioee tbat 1 ilioo other aecaritie. lie likia reorganized a.r. wbea Henry k.. Li.iabttU that the ataff of tbe periodical inherited. A paiuijo-al kia," I doa'l tbit.k Lia tiad icorp of foreign crrcpon lest w lika-i COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. kitmnii1 PHcni M. Ci.taa. be miileialaned, liavinK been appointed by ilia lion, rrnnaia v-cari lor Hie Ularnet or Uan eheaier, Coniniirateiier, to raceive, eitnilne aud ailjnal all ciairna r.d deaianda of all person i I'liebe M Clar. late nf Arlinttnn. in aaid rii.tnet eeeaefd, and all elaima eihlb itad iu ofl.et therein, heieliy give notic that wa win meet lur in i)rre(a aroremd, St Ibe uweniug m.iiH or APoa incx in Arllne ton, on lb nib day or April neit, from V o'clock . m. stll i o'clock r. a. on aaid day, and tbat ail monlba from tba 17lh day of October a ., 1MM, ia lb lima limited by aaid Conrt lor saiJ creditor to pretest their olaima xo aa mr examination and allowance, listed at Arlington, thia 17ib day of October a.v. i net. jiuvu n wrr.l nan f (JOMMISSIONEU'S NOTICE v Katat of Darin Bi'i.ai.ar, Tba nnder.ifned, btvltiK been appointed by the Hon. Probate Court for tbe Diitnct of Mau. chnaler Commiaaionara, to reiv, eiamln acd adjnit all elaima and demand of all peraon ag ainai me ettaiaoi Uavid baiklar, lat of Manctiaalr. deeaaaad, and all claims exhibited ia erTaat lliarelo, hereby air aotlr tbat wa will meal for tb uarpoaet aforesaid at the lal dwalhn hooe of tbe aaid daeoaaed oa tba 1Kb diy of April oei i irom aoeiota a. h. lot o cMw a e. at. or said day and Ikat ai nioDtl.a from tba ilib day or October, a. . isHt, ia tb tiaia bmltad by aaid Court fur aaid eraditora lo present tbeiralaima to aa lor tKaminatiOB and ailowanca. Dated at If tacbtiler Ibis Jlib day of October t. D. mi. . J. C. Bt.tCKkfEB. Him H. W. BOIBS. J Coin 'r a. f.UCETTA WEBB'S Etat - riTiTaorVaaaorrWatriet of 1 TI. ttanekaUr.aa la Prebai Court bald at Maaebrate-r witbia aad l"r said dialrict oa tba Jtib day of October a. t. Aa initramtat enrportmr to ba Ibe laat will aad tMtamont of Lucalia Webb, lal f ArUnir toa la aaid district, deceased, waa preaenud for Probate. w btreaDoa a aaioa of said Coart, to b bald at lb froMU Offle ia ataacbMier, la aat.1 fnauict. oa tb JSib day of Nevambar, a D MM, wa appotatod for tb Probata of aaid lnatra- eat, aad for ali piaoaa eoaoaraed Io appear aad c'jciieal tba ama. If raoa I bar b for Awttf, and r '-Un Bur thereof was ordered to be -" by ib psblualiu Lerauf la lb Mas ftii.ier Jot aaai. a B!pr pnaiad at aaid Maitebrsitir, tbrea weka aaeaitly pravtoaa t lb tuu io apixxnu . law UiVELASD MUWS, Jadga, , a they wMB lb mhl lbelw annj ferniui pnfi. CONE & BURTON Manchester, Vt, Sept, 17th, 1884. At t'ti. 111,, IVt ,k. Lena It tltiaat, wife af Aaibnav 1. H.irgi. u, taar and I axiatba. bailaad M.i.id aJ Ulatw rluw y Al Horaal, OeL ltd, riarriaaa ftotWv. widow at lb lat II nam Mttlley.ia bat "lb, tear, Al lUraaiuvUle, Oct. 7th, I'avid BsUlry, aa4 vata, WANTS, Adrartlaaaieeia, asorr Ihia brad, tal lia seh Ineartioa, : - r.T'"-a OI.HK (OH HA IK -A cood work kora la good eonililioa f.w aai cbaap. AtioimniMN, Oct 1M. ktaacliaalrr, aiBoat. rr TANTr.ll.-A work. de earal hoaa tirl l Aiiu!v ta MIUl K, U. (IHATK!!. DaadnrUad, Vt., Oct. It, :m. T ,XK PAI R t tlTAr V A bi:C0.1U HAND IXHlK KTYlVS. J.g. uuxNros. Maaebealar, Vl Oct. 7th, laat. L'OU HA I.E. r MV HOUSE AND BAtlX and on aad one half aero of land, wllk gooi trull, all in .! ordar. I'laaaantly ailnatad la lb viilaia of l.cory Point, l'rioa raaaoaabl ad leriua taav. PAVIO KKktr. Factory point, Vl July Jld, lr-M- lUi f t.MIt eALK. A Good More asrea year ol.L 1 Maa.J.tl. WALkKH. llanobeater, Vt,, Octotwr Wih, INei. S4 New Millinery. llarlne lurl returned from New York. I wish to eall your alUiailoa to my aaw atook ef MilU nary Good., I am rllih oodi very obaap, Tnu will b aitoniabad Io aa ahal t raa flit tern ia a Fell Hal al 11 aantai liUle llonni .1 Ml raulr. I bar fealbara in all kmdi la naa. Iiliea. Uy elork of ribbnoa la laiva. l'lraaa iv in a call, aa I think I can pleaa Juu all, bank for put fa rote. Ms., j. a. wniour. Factory Point, Vt., Oct. stu b. 1Sn4. 14 TO OUH 1'ltlENDS AND CVS- A if f U L- ii u For the puinose i f elnaln our mareanllla kuaineaa, on aud after kluuilay, Oclohar 13, INS4, wa aball tall (ooda for ready pay only, While wa feel deeplv Rialelnl anil would meal brarlily tbaab lb public tor alien. hl) Iv ua iba liberal pitionafa that I her bav done ifor io many yeara, wa feel it neceary rn aeeouut of lieailh and other bnainevs interrats In close op Una branch. Haiicg the neeneaaary time occupied to (In bia, wa alia'l endeavor to aatl cooda ao low for atr al cah,lht wa think every una will feel eat lalieil that ihey rauuot itlold to ark for credit. Vie a mild alao request all panirs a(ilml whom we have open acennnla In rail without da lay and eaiiafactorily adjiiat ibe asm. Arlinfluu, VI., rapt. UUr.. ISH. 2:im Jl Ill-UN A 1EMIN(). ENNINOTON COUNTY COUKT. OKOItOK S. I) III II AUDI a HELEN E. HlUliAIIP. J H liirtai, Oeure H. IllbUrd, of llnpert. in the County of lie iiuingtnii andNtate of Vermont, baa tiled lu the oflica of the Clark of the County Court In the Comity of Hemilneum, to petition for tiirorca, seitius forth that on tb Itltu day of Julia A 1J. iHVS.al Corinth in the county of eaia toRa and Hlale of New York, he aaa only mar ried to Helen K, lluylon, by the ltev. Doalwiek Hawiey; that they lived together aa hnrband and wilo al aaid ihipeil uulll lb ill at day of January, 1H7U, abiui ihe aaid Helen K., wnhoul Don t fail to read every word 1W'4 FAIL TO GALL AND SEE IF IT uuu I is TRUE. As tho proof of tho pudding is in tho eating, bo to prove an advertiHement you must call at tho storo which issues it. During the Fall and Winter of 1884 wo sliull offer extra values in all departments. Wo would call your atten tion to our largo and carefully selected lino ot mmm Cashmeres, Debeiges, V largo BHDS, Diagonal Suitings, Tricots, Brocades, American Cashmeres, ery jine and nice, 25 cents to .37 cents. line of plain and from 10 cents to brocade dress goods 12 1-2 cents. Fancy Plaids for Children from 12 to 28c m wmi Juat eauaa er provocation wilfully deacited )lir uetitiouer and haa continued her raid di aertien hitherto. And alleiaarda, to wil in Ilia year Ihhi in the mate of Jllini.il the aaid Helen K. obtained a Hill ol Dlvnre from your palillotiei, and auliaeuoently remarried, and praying for Bill of lilvorce. And It appearing that the said defendant, Helen K Milliard, rraide and ia without th Stat of Vermont, en that a atiniiunue cannot b aerved upon her: 11 1 therefor ordered, thai aaid defendant he rojuirtid to appear on th firal day of Ihe neit stated term of aaid Court to ba held at HeniilUKlon within and for aaldConuly of Iteiiniiiijlon on the flr.t Tuesday of Henemher A D. JH81, and aiak anaaer lo Ilia aaid petition: and thai the aaid petitioner shall causa tbia or der lo be publiaoed lu the -vianeiieatar Jul ami., a public newspaper printed at Maurhcetar afore- aid, three weesa succeaalvely, the laat of ahioh tha'1 ba al least five weeks prsrlona to the com mencement of the aforeasid term of aaid Court, Dated at UenulhKlou aforeasid, this I) til day of October, A. II. J-Hi. ii W. U. VEAEV, Judge of Hup. Com t. INI EVENT OF IHE SEASON Estabrook's Rink, FACT0EY POINT, mm at lower prices llinn ever licforo. ombination Flannels, Gilbert's Plain Flannels, Trimmings. OLOARINGS we can show a largo assortment and low price. i iu.Mi iiiiu rur lur ukjuk In drcrii trimming we have Silks, Satins, Velvets, Velveteens, Vlushes, Jet, Bead, and Chenille Ornaments, (Jimps, Ac. Buttons, no end to them. Plush, l'aislcy, India Stripe, Thibet and 1'eraian Cloaks, Saques and Dolmans, !w styles and low prices. Knitting yarns, Otrfnantown and Kaxonr. Ladies gents and children's HOSIr-IlV, lot of it Hick rack, feather edge nd novelty braid, tplachc and tidiei atamped fur working. !ow price on UXI'EIiWKAU. Buffalo, black Kutaian, (Joat and Jap robe, Iap rolie nd Blanket, all grades. I'leace remember that we ecll the nicci-t I"I)UB in town. Lvervthini: in Groceriea and I'rovjson at livintf urice. Look here for something new every week. There will bo XtflC XT S I C IIY- B OWEN'S ORCHESTRA BRASS BIND, OF SUNDEKLANI), every Saturday Evening1 If the weather is not fctormv. On ami after Monday, OotoW Ctb, un til further notice, skating Wediiesilay anil Hatnnlsv Morning, Afternnao and Kvenln Hutunlar MornlnrT. U to 11, for ohildren and their psrat or friend who have crharga of them. Factory Point - - Vermont. Katurilsy Afternoon, 2 lo 6, Indies aad their escort otilv. Adrnissioo lOcla. So further chsre if they rrne their ewnsksU s; nan of our skate Acta, for children aad ladiea, and lOtls. for eut iccotofiaoiag th ladu-s, SKATING Wednesday and Saturday EVENINGS There will be rnnsic only on Hat- urday eveniii''. SO KXTRA CliAHOK FOK f-KATIX l OU LAD1KH. (Jents osicg tbeir own tkttea full bill Vt tt. Those using our skates, 20 els. Adroiaaion ny tuoroinc or sfterncon. eicept Wednrsday and Haturdav, 9 I 11 m , r i io a m. la. witb una t, skate ja eta. ; lo those aaina ear skates 20 t. All l ascy hkating or 1'rartie of th ru. Bin at b done la tb ecutr vt lb fiVir ioai.l th finer of tb aktter. Thi rala will b strictly enforced for lb frfr of th akster. Unk apra and aksling tei Wadota day aud Hatorday eveatnga at 7 p. m. at 4 rliw 10 . bi. sharp. E. ESTABROOK, Manager.