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. .. THE RUTLAND DAILY GLOW?,. WrcnNTCnAV Afniinivjri ncwmmv is .q?o " ' Continued from first page.) .my other part uf tho house to Octcct fraud, hut remove 'tho- musical Instruments from the table, or out or reach of tho electric power produced by tho circle, nnd my word for It, he will hear no sound from the In struments. I cannot nsk for spneo to notice nt this time In detail tho other "wonderful mani festations" given by Mr. Williams. 1 shall say, or If you ptoasc, assert that no mani festations uro witnessed In connection with Spiritualism, for which natural causes may not bo glrcn. A word upon my third point. If tho manifestations cannot bo accounted for or explained, noes it follow that they arc pro duced by a spirit agency? Tho affirmative of this question is upon the advocates of Spiritualism. The bunion of proof is up. .m them, and It amounts to nothing by way -if proof when they say to jou that this or that man or woman has dono wonderful things which nobody can account for except upon the ground of spirit agency. The llililc teaches that God Is ointilpo ii'iil. All power is in Illm. This I be lieve, and without such n belief where -hould we be? The so called Spirit man lt'cslntloni, If they were what they are lalmod to be by Spiritualists, would be nothing more nor less than tho exercise of Uinl's power. This will not be denied Now thi n, let us ecu how thee manifesta tion are produced. Two, three, four or a dozen men and women form a circle and ,'oiu hands, and the Almighty tenth the spirits nt once Into their midst. In other words the theory is nothing mole nor less Ihan thl;. that pour feeble worms of tho dust may, at any time, as the lawyers say, uf their own motion, develop Omnipotent power. Was ever any creed, doctrine or inlkf moie liriitlonrl, .ind inconsistent or illiquid, The idea that the Kilily'ri (a good is oilier mortals fur aught I know) can by i-i rtnin physical manipulations call forth tho special excreNe of that power which belongs io Omnipotence alone, it i too lidleulous m ho for one moment entertained. And now a word more to our friend Wit liains and others who imie been n amused n the "manifestations," and wish an in (cresting anil profitable subject for philo soplneal Inquiry and investigation. "Man - Tearfully and wonderfully made." The aws of electricity, magnctUm, animal magnetism, psycology and pathology arc yet but imperfectly understood, especially in their relation or effect upon human or ganism. Onco in a generation, eacs like those ol tho Eddys' arise,' whose peculiar organism with the application of those forces in nature enables them to do stran and wonderful thing. Then I say, witness the phenomena and investigate thoroughly. No better subject for scientific research has presented Itself in our midst. You mav not be able to discover the cause of all the "wonderful manifestations," but before you nimmitc tliem to the spirits, you had bet tor first consider whether It is consistent with Cod's government, his power and attributes, that ho should, at any time, on the call of tho Eddys send the spirits to play their flddlo and tamborine, or George I)ix nnd Capt. KldJ to fight n duel on their presence. Ratiov.u A WOMAN'S FAITH. run ami! of :uiua(:m:s ui TUHNi:!) I.v .rm; GUAMTI! STATU licit. Hidden lVuiiiuu Alii...... .. Mlllillj- llculrd In An'smrr In Her iTuyers. v o read in tno liiblo (or at least tome of us do) how in ancient times the Lord went about in n visible, tangible form, working , Mu."i iu sick, restoring sight to the blind nnd bringing the dead to life. Wo read and we theorize, and varying creeds .uiu iuiiiu ui uieoiogicai ooii.l spring up until there seems to bo no end to tho tlieo lies drawn from plain historical statements The statements themselves are nlmost uni vcrsaiiy believed, and yet, in this age of reason, n man ttno wouhl dare to assert that tho Lord had more recently exercised tho same powers which Holy Writ treats "'I 'Hu.ieiuiiiiyuonc a miraculous work ........ .. ....in nuuiu uu universally de nounced ns cither an Impostor or a lunatic. Without attempting to set up any such the ory, we propose hero to untold n talc, giv ing dels undoubtedly established, nnd leav. ing theologians an I the public to wrotlo wi h the matter as they see fit. Some of the local papers of various New Hampshire towns have recently given more or less currency to the .story that the town ot I'icrmont, In tho Granite State, has been agitated by a so-called miracle or visible, manifestation of God's goodness and power, all the statements in iclatlon thereto in said local piper having been very vague and unsatisfactory, indicating a disinclination to mcddlo much with such a questionable tonle. T.eiimlno ,1ml l,..u : in this city who were able to give definite ....w.iM.uimi uu ,i mujeci winch no thought might prove Interesting, tho writer took thu trouble to make inquiries. His informants were a married couple residing on Lynde street, by whom ho was kindly received, and who, from a general acquaintance In the'town ot I'lermont, as well as from pcr--onal know ledge of many of the circum stances, were able to vouch for the follow. ng: Tin. diijiiccr op iiik MiiufLi: . li?.V'.?f",,.0,' !Jllt'rm?" ' clcrgjmanof i . . '., ,, " .uuu 111 ,,lu village of I'icrmont, -. 1I which is located ontho Connecticut river about thirty miles above Lebanon. I or the past threu or four years tut lino rnt,Ii,.l i .,..A .. t t .. v"" " , v ",1;U ins lamuy, von iMiiiupf wife and clillcl, tho rrmvr of Whom IKL4 1)0 I'll IIMirntl nn,l t..(.l.. since the birth of tho latter, twelve years of tlio disease, and while this has continued flirnOfll nil till. Bllr..n...U . ; o---....j.vv..,iiB jean, mere has been added to it chronic rheumatism, fre- i" ;",'"" nuiieitn ui iieau.iche, Willi general debility and running dowr. of tho whole system. During tho thrco or four year, residence In I'icrmont the lady has b 'ell almost U'hollv In,. n, ,-,,.:,.., I -. .w..M,.,s uiiiiimrY nousenoi.i unties, has been confined to tho house largely und has born nn.ilili. tn ,n1... . fr .. i T i i i . . . u in any oi tno so ciables, festivals and other of thocntertaln menu wli ch in country villages are tho par ticular sphere of 1 "run minhtkh' w'nr.." Sho Is about thirtv-flve years of age. and prevtou to the bl.ti. of he? child wm in ro bust health. About n year ago Mrs. Slier man was prostrated by her nllmepts, was obliged to tako her bed. and from that t mo crMt JL'tt'i'cri,!lrt?.f la,t Al,KU8t 81,0 "ev cr left tho house. Her physical strength eft her entirely and she bccSme completely. hor',1 tt ,le",,.,U"a,b.lc t0 '",nJ or "'en to fee5 non I 'er , i? tsca,C8 con"nicl to prey upon her till sho was re,iuce(1 ,0 ot UTTElt ItKI.l'I,r.SSNESS. 4 For tho lady to leave. tl)0 bed unassisted became an mnossibillty, tho icrtlee of wo jiorsons befng required to l.ft her. Tho best medical assistance which could bo pro cured was obtained, and 1 HUMAN SCIEXCE TAILED COMTLUTELY to restore tho exhausted and almost lmner. ceptiblo vitality. Tho three pbXltt?5to faithfully attended tho patient wcro finally coropclled to acknowledge that their re- sources had been exhausted nnd that they couiu uo nouung. men an nopesct recov ery wits abandoned and kind friends came to look upon the patient as likely to be sum- monou irom 111c at any moment. ..J Jut. his still por;lstemiy.ciung to the body, and in spite of tho absence-vof physical force the mind remained "clear and unclouded nnd'tho faculties acute. On tho night of Wednesday. Aua. 27th. tho patient was lifted as usual from and to tho bed by her husband and an' usststant, and it was noticed that sho appeared' more animated than usual In her conversation.. Tho said that sho had been thinking a great deal upon Tin; worn: or iitt: saviol'ii in henllng tho sick, nnd wondering why pco plo could not be healed now as then. She had been praying to God to relieve her In firmities, mid It (corned as though' an 'an swer to licr prayers was Impending. Sud denly sho became nware of tho presence of STIIA.SOK ANfl f.MSOAI. tNII.fKSCKS. First tlieru was n feeling of intense cold ness, which set her In a shiver nnd which alarmed her husband, who was in the room. He was unablo to perceive nnythlng unusual. Hardly had this sensation sub sided when an entlreli opposite one was ex perienced, tho room seeming to oc sudden ly filled as Mrs. Sherman expressed it, with a current of hot nlr." She affirmed that she next distinctly heard u voice which replied in answer to the prayers that licr faith was not strong. She inwardly prayed, "i.nnh, nri.1- tiku: nv UMiixir.r," anil soon became conscious of returning strength. She then nnd there uiom: it.o.m tiii: ui;n, approached and awakened her husband and exclaimed mat the Lord had healed her. The family waSicalled un. and all were as. totiished and overjoyed ,it the remnrkablo occurrence, sirs, ssitermaii walked all through the house, nnd tho remainder of tno night was spent by the members of tho lamuy in discussing tho imraclo nnd won dering nt 'flic transformation which they hid witnessed. On the following Sunday tho minister and his wife walked together to ciiurcn, the story having in tlio mean time spread liko wifdHro through thu town. The church was crowded, and after a few words from tho pastor, Mrs. Sherman took tho puloit and stood for over an hour tell ing to tho wondering congregation Tim fr ky or itEis i)t'i.ivi:i:AcL', and praising God for the euro lie had wrought. The next day -Mr. and Mrs Sherman rodo to a camp meeting in a dis tant town and remained awav n week, the wife seeming to be almost w holly restored 10 iicauii. ounuay, September nth, .Mrs Sherman was seen nt church hv our in forniants and in their lieai ing told licr re markable story. She further said that since tho night of her cure sho had felt no ualn whatever. Previous to that t nip. her vl olent slek headaches had been of almost weekly occurrence, but now they had en tirely passed away. Her physical strengtli had returned, with the exception of slight weakness in' the ankles, nnd she considered herself entirely cured. She was not con fined to the bed at all, but walked about tno house lreely. nnd rodo out daily. Sho also said that on the preceding Fri day she had A SI.COMl VISIT IllOM TIIK I.OKII, iinu mat sue heard the same voice calling upon her to sneak to the sisters of the con gregation in regard to dress, nnd to urce them to think less of worldly things. She quoted passages from tho Ilible which she .nt.i i i , . .. . , . . .urn ii, m uecn inuicaicu to ner, and ex pressed licr determination to spend tho re. niaindcr of her life in God's service, wlier ever she might be called. tiii: AiTKAitASCE or Tin: m om i.v wlnlo making those statements is described by tlio eye-witnesses as havinir been tier. fectly calm and rational, with not the least evidence to indicato that there was anv hal lucination or wondering of the mind. Such are the e'reumstances connected witli this most remarkable case, tho main statement1 in relation to which arc supported by n com municatlon from liev. Mr. Sherman, Tim I 1TECT I'llOni'CEIl ON Tltn COMMU NITY by this event may bu described as some. thing immense. The whole town was in an uproar when tho ocular demonstration of the miracle was first apparent, and the belief now prevails quite generally that God has really descended among them and shown a wonderful instanco of his might. Tlio prevailing sentiment of the community is highly moral, and almost I'liritanlcal in point of strictness. A word in relation to the standing of tho parties concerned, both of whom are rooted with the unalterable conviction that they have received a physical manifestation from God. Ever slnco their Out icsidenco in tho village they have been universally es teemed and entrusted with unlimited con fidence. Not a doubt or n suspicion has been raised against their inothos and cer tainly it can bo no case of lunacy or im becility. The.-o are the facts and it only remains to add that "There nro moro tilings in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, than aru dreamed uf in your philoeonhy," llosttm IfcraW. iiimutal. RAXTER NATIONAL RANK, :tt-n.si), yt. 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SAW.MILI, ClItCULAH AND WOOD SAWS, AND DOYNTON'S UOHTNINO CIIOSS-CL'T SAWS. I A I N T S , Oils. Viirnlsbos, Olue, Sand Paper, Htushes, Kc. OLASS AND PUTTY. CUTLKHY, J of Tablo at on. Asplendldllnoof Tablo and l"ocket Cutler)-, Shears aud Scissors. v " 8TANDAHI) SCALRS. KUIINITUItK, Parlor Furniture, Center Tables, Mirrors, Ex teSil,?5X"J"' "Steads. Mattrassfi, Spring Beds, bureaus and chairs. Manufacturer of Dlack Walnut, Chestnut and Painted Chamber Sets. CARPETS. Velvet, Ilrussels, Tape stry, Threo ply and In. grain carjiotsVoiii'ioths; Ac!, ic. COFFINS AND CASKKTfl! AND -METALLIC DUHUL CASKS. A I O. KINQSLEY7J. ltutland, Juno ll,tsT8 gOOKS, STATIONERY AC. SPAULDINO & CO. Havo a largo stock of Hoots consisting of FAMILY muLES, Of different slues andst)lcs, Iocket Hlblcs and Testaments, largo and small. I'PflVftP llnnlra !. Tini: . i'wa, ium un ino popular ooosq .itn'KNiLi: nooiM and tov hooks, Garner liaclcRnmmon lioanli, CljMnniJCIiocker iat. iit nil,. PHOTOOHAPH ALIIUM8, INITIAL STATIONKHY, FHENCII ENGLISH and AMERICAN STATlONEItY. Of thn latest stylos, plain nnd tinted, tldnu. SfAMMNO iokb to onnFR. WHITINO Pf.UIDI. Inks In Dlack, Violet, lllue nnd Carmine. Pens, Pen-holders, renell.s. Slates, Pocket nooks and Wallets. Ladles' Porte-monnnles, Hrael rts. Hall Pockets, Towel Hacks, slipper Cases, Blacking Cases, Kasle'.i liool; Slides and Shelves, Jewel Stands and Iloxcs In Coned Wood, Match Safes, Writing lvsks nnd Work liOOri. MatenaU ror Wat Flowers, oin.ssHiatlcs. Vases. Parhm statuary, Hronzooroups and Vases .Stereoscopes and Views,Photogrnnhs I.ltliographs, steel Engravings and Clu-omos. PHOTOOHAPH FIIAMEM, In Votvet, Holly Wood, ftc. All kinds of Picture framing done lo enter nnd In thn lststMe. N E W s D ; '(IT. Dully nnd Weekly Pniiei-s sappliefl. Wo invite nil wishing goods lu our lino to cell ond ewmlne our stock b-foro purchasing. SPAULDINO A CO., No. 1. MnnriusT' Hovr, HUTLANH, vt. mnylrtir rjMIK EXCELSIOK DIARY TOR 1R71, Ut.OHK I'M'Hlt roMl'AXY, lll'TfaND, VEltMONT, fleneral wtiobsale Agents mi VERMONT AND NEW iIA)lpsiin;i:, WASHINOTON, WAIIHEN, EssE.V, CLINTON" COUNTIES N. Y. AND TWELVE !:r.AhON.S Why thoTradogletothe t:eelslor Diary the preferenco over all others. 1st. It Is printed on lino rose tint paper. sd. Thesnmo quality of paper Is used through the entire line, giving Just as good paper In n chfap book as In a high priced one. 3d. It is Uie best finished Diary In the market. 4th. We give you SJr.illtrerciit stylemo select from. 8th. Quito a number of iho b:.st. selling pat terns are mado by no other house. cth. The pocket-book styles aro all airanged to suit tho business man. Ith. Itctallera want a Diary that I-neat, nt tractlvo and saleable. 8th. You will And fewer ot them among the old stock of dealers, nsthey hell better than any other Diary. Mh. The sale of the Excelsior has Increased more than wo per cent. In the Inst four 3 ears, which fact shows that the retailer appreciates them. 10th. We give utlrucllu'i-liowciirdsnniliKM-ers. and plenty of them. 11th. Thoycobt no more, nnd no less, than other Diaries all U?ts and discounts being uniform. lifth. Tho Eieelslor is the u-st i.rtnlllng Diary offered to the trade. Wo Intend to visit nil dealers lu Marie eaily In the season. If there are any, however, that we do not reach, wo shall bo pleased to send them, on application, nllno ot samples to e. omlne lu comparison w ith othci' goods, Early orders nro alw ays tilled complete, w bile late orders nro apt to find tho nssorliaert broken, and frequently tho best wiling st) lea used up. it Ls a good plon to put in orders early as payday comes no sooner .than with lato or ders. Wo can deliver goods nny time after lt of October. Send In your orders for the Excelsior rally to THE (1LORE PAPER CO., M'TLAND, VEHMONT. BLANK HOOK.S Aro n specialty with .v- A JVi ha.u" fverythtngin this line. Wo foi0?,0 0,r 0,0 '4"" " lut '"e lAt opmlnted Blank Hook manufactories In tho state. Etery. thmg ls new and In good fjiaie, nnd we havu a man In charge of It who umlerstands Uio busi ness in nil Its details. Wo hao a stock of llrst- f.'.'SJ U!iKer Imrrrs' anJ banks, mnniifiic turlng companies, tc, tnexnmlne our stock and Pf'ees. lll.OIIE PAPEH CO. pRIXTIN(;.-Aiiythhu7 fm" irdiriiTo X. n Book, nently and promptly executed. Wo have as good facilities as any other cstali in P?i i ,',a"'" " 5 ou nml nnJ'""nl.' m teed. - - - -...I.. ....i.niiw iiuii uuariin v-iAinr, i-.ri;u t CO PENCILS. Dixon's Round Cillt Pencils .. j mvut. tw, n j.uuuu l,lll,-,somO say better. If no better, they deserve favor from being oil American Pencil at lower prices. .urj. uru miiuo ov me josepit ntxon Cruclblo Co., Jersoy city, N. J nnd wo oner them to tho tradont their net prices. Try them. OLOBi: PAPElt CO. rp.VOS. Wo offer DcnnlsonV Merchan ,;!: dlse and Shipping Tags to stationers and Printers at Dennlson's low est prices, send us on order and satisfy ) ourselves. OLOHE PAPElt CO. rvUR STATIONERY DEPARTMENT ntJ. ur:. " ...v' ..,"'., "ii,m" H'OTU!'i plain, all weights and sues. Envelopes of all clal and document, nil llrst-cluss goods nml prices low. Order a sample lot. (1I.OBE PAPElt CO, mm: Rutland daily and X WEEKLY (ILOBK, contains nil tho Inteat news, Iruudfng tho telegrams ot Iho ussoclated Rross, local correspondence, state news, c o expenso spared In tlio editorial department. Advertising rates low, especially for short ad vertisements. Tho papers uro largor nnd con tain more reading matter than any other In the state. (ILOBK I'APEIl CO w 'HAPPING PAPER Unwtliftnta iioIh. Hki.t..i . ... . ftSiownimrPH as New York or litwton llousoa. IrVZ n -.. ' "lw"""""uous in assorting lota, whllo a great saving can bo mndo on freight. (ILOBK PAPElt CO. TuJU,!:a00,)Mll'Nf UROfJERY- ,, " l.r -w...!, nii-! vuun luu iuiv Hacks anil Twines, to lie found tn tho State. hi 1 t n. hVHt luallly bogus man- -.V7i.r .J1. fiiun jiuper, uu sues nuu weights. Best quality paper bags and flour SSX!Srtavl4.t full weights. N'6 miiniYiTJii' mi uicso gooas in largo .TTt, '.r VMi,.t" n." r us low as oiuers, seBtag rtamo quality ot goods, pend us an g M. RIXRY ft CO.'S TWO OEMS FOR HoUSRHOLl) L'SK. Isixbv's Fnuscii Lirxnar IIlci. lltxnv's IlKlTSuor. Bi.-xki.hii. NEW YOHK. scptU d4w WORKING CLASS. .Mule or female, too n week gunronteed. Ilesiieotoble emplo)mcnt at home, day or evening" no capi tal required! full instructions anil valuable packago of goods sent rreo by mall. Address, with six cent return stamp. M, lOL'Nfl A; CO., 173 Greenwich street. N. y, oclUdwlw VTEVER NEGLECT A COUOH. Noth JLi Ing Ls more certain to lay the foundation ror future evil consequences. A WELLS' CARROL1C TAllLI'IS ore n suro euro for all dlsonsos of the tpsplro lory Organs, Sore Throat, Colds, Croup, inph therla, Asthma, Catarrh, Hoarseness, Dryness of tho Throat, Windpipe, or Bronchial Tubes, nun un uiseusei oi lie, i.uhk. Inull cases ot sudden cold, howcu-r taken, these Tablets should be promptly ond freeij used. They equalize the circulation of the blood, mltlguto thn MAcrltyof thonttnek, and will, in n very short time, restore liesliby action lo tho affected organs. Weill' Cnrbollo Tablets an- put up onlj In blue boxes. Take no subtll ules. If the) tnn't bo found at jour druggist's, send nt once to the ngentlnNen York, who will fnrwnid tliem le return moll. Don't Is; deceive l by Imitations. Hold by druggists. Price '..-, cents a bos JOHN (J. K'ELI.OdO, IS Piatt St., New York. Send for Cliculai-. hole Agent tor the Unlli d Mates. septlldwtw 1 ( PER CEXT. NET. The (own .LV Ifliui and Trust Conipjny will Invest money on llr.st-class Ileal F.slato nt lo per cent. Interest, net, payable stmt-anniinlly lu New York, nnd will guaronlee tho collection of all loans made through lis agcim. Allebatges paid by tho borrower, please write, before in vesting, for New York and New England lefer enres, nnd full particulars. SiMrn. Mfimiu, (late Oovernor of Inwn,) Prosldcnt. Addiess .IAMI.S II. I1EAI1TWEI.L, hecietnry, Drawer H!T Dei Moines lown septlidwiw ii '( tAMP J eryl HORINE." -Tho great iliscov- tor the llninefllrtln l-,.1er mill cure nt llheumatlsm, Neurnlgis, Sprains, Bruises, Pains, strains, stiff Joints, swellings. Humilia tions. Bunions, catarrh, Ac., Ac. it will not grenso or stnlu, nnd for tlio toilet is n luxury In every family. Thousands will and now testify to Its great merits. Trv it. Prlco per bottlo ss cents. HF.l'BEN IIOYT, 1'rop'r, ia orccnwlch street, N. Y. hciriid.vwin- ACRE A T SEXSATIOX !-- Agems wanted. Cash salary, or commission al lowed. Strictly honorable. Address F. A. ELLS n Co., Charlotte, Midi. septudwiw riMIE NATIONAL EXCYCLOPEDIA X Completed. Speclinei pages tree. "Con tains a wealth of Information" Pro. Press. "Invaluable." Watchman A. Heileclnr. "We urgoalljoung i-oplo lo secure this wot k." Boston Commonwealth, "t'seful tacts necessl ble elsewlicre onlv In costly mid eumticrnus works." Boston .loiirnnl. It Is an entire library nt small cost. Agents wanted mcry where. Address National F.vcvcioi-eiiu Pi n. Co., TompsonMlle, Conn. sepiidA;w4w intITH for "LargtT'luristrateir Price List. Address OREAT WESTERXOUX WORKS, No. lTasmllhtield street, PITThlirilOlI, PA. llreerli-loading Shot Ouns f-to to fsco. Double Shot (lun, s to lico. single (iuns 13 to ao. lillles, $3 to I7B. HevoUers, to to $2.'.. Pistols, tltofs. dun Material, Flslilng Tackle. lsi-go discount lo Dealers or Clubs. Army duns, lte olvers, &c, lought or traded for. (inods sent by express C. O. D. to be examined before paid lor. sept HdAwnw ' i T0.)IESTIC "PAPElt 1'ASIHnXsT I 7 A (I E N T s W A N T E D . snxii ion CATALoofi: DOMESTIC CClHd&wlw SEWINfl MACIIINi: CO., Nkw Yokk. QANVASSIXO ROOKS sent fin-for the UNDEVELOPED A EST OK. 1'ltE YEAltS IN THE TEHItlTOIIIES. Tho only conipletu history of tho vast region between tho Mississippi nnd the Pacific; lis Hesourees, Climate, Inhabitants, Natural curi osities, etc. It contains 210 tlno engravings of tho Scenery, ijinds. People nnd curlostles of tho Great est. Agents nre selling from 15 to ss copies n day, nml wo send n camassing book freo to any book agent. Address, stating- ex perlcncc, A-c., NATIONAL Pl'HI.ISllINO CO., Philadelphia, Pa. septHdtwiw rjMiE FiR'lTivpJibx" oTTinT ST. PAUL AXD PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPAXY iuTr.it ror. sai k i , r, n o , o o o a c R E s : PRAIRIE, TIMEER AND .MEADOW LANDS. rmcr.s liANtiK 1 T O 1 S P I I'KilM ! I! A C R E; f""Teii Years' Credit (liven When Desired. Al.so T O W N L O T S At Moderate Prices In Towns nt I!. 11. stations GOVERNMENT LANDS Still lobe bad, under Homestead Law, nloug nil Lines of thlsCompany. ON THE MAIN LINE, between Benion and Breckenrldge, we also sell WHOLE SECTIONS AT PEU ACHE On 3,'.- Years' Time, Free of Interest, on condition that the purchaser breaks tho wholo section within n)enr trom purchase and plants lorty acres In tlmber.foi- which tho Com pany will lutntsn )oung trees or seed, For par tlculars, address HHHMANN THOIT, Lndd Coimnlssioner, St. Paul, Minnesota. scptlldw4w Q.OODENOUOH HORSE SHOE. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. Cures and prevents all diseases Incident to the horse's fool, Jl'ST PUHLISHEI) : " RATIONAL HORSE-SHOEING," u lib plntes, illustrating how to perform oner atlons nnd euro toot troubles. Sent by mail on receipt ot one dollar. Send stamp for circular (iOODENOUOH HOUSE SHOE, M-psdAw ow 41 Dey street, N. Y, A GEXTS WANTED for the new- book, wiv uuu ilUtt'llLUVl'1 OI KIT C A It S O V by his comrade and friend, 1). W.C. Peters, Bre vet Lt.-Col. nnd Surccnn I. M A rm,., .,.. ., """seii. iuu oniy iruo nnn au thentic life of America's greatest Hunter. Troo per, scout ond Outdo cer published. It con. Ulns mil and complete descriptions of tho In dian 1 rlbes of tho Far West, ns seen by Kit v-ii i sun, nuu men among inem all Ills lira It gives a full, reliable account of the Modocs and tho Modoc nr. As n work or nisiorv. it is in. v aluable. A grand opportunity to mako monev. Our Illustrated circulars sent freo to nil nppll- Cnnta U'riln nml amlim l.rritnn'nlnn.. ' DUSTIN, OILMAN & CO.," septi'JdAwiw Hartford, Couu. "I" EXTUCKY A- GREAT EASTERN 1! A I L W A Y V O M P A N Y, FIHST MOI1TOAOE SEVEN PER CEXT. GOLD ROXDS, Coupons pnyablo Februai-)' and August tii Oold, .....v., . vi r. ... .,,i,iuuii-, riu ft.nu m yo 1XT cent, nnd accrued Interest In currency: seemed by l lrst Mortgage ; execute.! to FanneW Loan aud Trust coniiiany of Now York.coverlug Com panj'sLluc, Its Franchises, Eoulnments lteni and ltrsonnl Estate, at tho rata of iiiobo m OhibitoadVKamireV. ""-"P and lloverntnents, state. City, ltallrond m- other inarketablosecurltles7nkenKchniiw at highest market rates, without cominiMiSn' and ii. A- tl E.H Bonds forwat lwl fior Chn to purchaser. Pamphlets, Ma s a lid lull lnfoV. muilou will bo turn shedtu a" pile" "c "i to WM, FJSHEIt & SONS. , , W South St., Haltlmoi-e, Aireni; !,ii 'tiZ? 7.7. -,u,u """-crs, ailU l ISCOl m?nts8a0, ,n-SJ..Jn..q'w- kotsoflho uVs. ' " v ",nr" Or tn llnnl-u n,..l ... .. counti-v ""iiis mruufnoui IU0 vuuiiir) , SCDt23dlnr4iv I5MH1.M?ST F0It ALL.-Ono .,,oo Ke.'!t ln four weeks mado a nront or J'8-8?. l ing Bryant's Llbrari- ot - ind song ; $10 In ono week nn Tim V liS!i,.rJr 3 cM alTaS A WATCH FREE worth $20, riven gratis to every Ilvo man who will net , pur agent. Business light , iS I Bouorable mm mado in s d.j-s. saleablo as Dour. Kvervbodv buys It. can't do without it. Mint have ilnS P1ltt80buCgP?r' no",lmm'ff' KENNEDY i Htsburg, I a, octodw4w rjMIE IIAKINs MAf MIX - t o I II. Iinurif, Ms. M,v, i 1 t FlilH A I. t Hol!lONl..s i f.iir Comiiiiii'il Eiigim i mm r t , . , i In iunidllles and lo s!.,iilnr i.v -1 all pans ore Interclinngcubl' i . n , greater nfets and less exp' . tin n engine manufactured, si-' rni i ,. .power. Ware ltooins, No L. c. ri u .n ' Y. Send for clicuiar. .. . i , W'ASIIIXOTOX OITSIDE AM) Is I 1 side. Agents wonl I fr.r .m history of our National cpiU. : t-, , growlli, exit-leiircs,abues,Viuili. nnd i i wmnges aie nil porn ami In tlnii gi ...,, J i which lias iilaeed the author, v '. ! i eml, nmong the foiemost , ..... pon'IOnls or tho llmo It alies lokl. truthful Inside views nt Wusliliigion Congicsslotial nnd l)1ibjng .tobliei ' 1 1 111. 'II', Ollll 11" .1 .IA.MES IIF.'ITS A (O., ll..i i,tff. 7TH THOUSAXI) IX PRESm- nnsi month. Hemarknbto wicre. Ouo no , made till In four d.i)s, and anoiiiir -4 . u da)s, selllngOCEAN'SSIOHY. A p'.-r . tlur saurusof Exploration, Discovery iiiei Ad u me upon, and the Wonders Hem am i,. err i !I-PP J!l!."1f Dredging, Trlrgraohtng, A 225 spirited Engravings' Price extremel) h i sells ninarlngly fast, strike qnmi; tor chol. field. Address HIIHIAHD IH.OS, Publisher , M Washington St., Boston. s' o-"0 n n It)-: DAYS ON AX ICE RAFT An official ond Tlirllllnir 111' 'in oi J'' ,r'-VRIS EXPLDI'l 10 I.nilei- he la pcapt. Hall, his .intln , u nt" I einnrkable ltcseuf. of t he CI cw fi . ' i III"1 I If'lll l.f I III. lion 111. 1 , jtrdltlniH lo the ArrtiPWorM fr.m u. rile t si i-i-ii- -s-t, i Jllinlli mi,) i j; : C f.n.r. up . I W4 Bl'.SlXESS Agents nn.l (,,nni. iV anted. "lectures Olifl Sr., nnM I' V . M. Pllnshon. I.E. 1). llel nn'il . .f .. in... ii. iiioirs, ..mps, .u.iri, riotur.'s O'.i.l up ns, howl:.g siik nnd l.lntn Ihrem!. Ari-'. for , ... ... , ..un us,., i-no., i r OCtAlUV'IW 4s13SYCHO.MANCY,orSoitl('lmrniii)r J. How either sex mnv fnseln its i,i r the Iom- and affections or anv r n .1 m clioosn instantly. This slmplo mental h inenv ,ui enn possess, tree, ny man, ror 2'' i gelber Willi n mnrrlago gulile, l.'g)ptlan orn. I . Dream?, Hints to Ladles Weddliig-Nlght stm Ate. A nueer book Auuress'r. iii.i.iam A, o. tod. i 1'iibs. Philadelphia ("1AXVASSINO ROOK'S Sent Pit , J Prof, rowt.r.lts onrAT nmn: On Manhooil, Wnmnnbood nnd their M ' iiui.r.ri-iuiions : iive. us Laws I'oi. i, e. Agenlsureselllni? from ir. to -. rnm, r.f , . workaday, and wo send a canv..sslng 1 iree loans hook agent. Addnss, it itin rt WV'l .'W 'A'l'ONAI. ft IH.HiiINo Co. Philadelphia, Pa. .-. . t,. 4 OLD MAIDS, Tcnclieis. s , l lergjmen, Poslinasters, uuu v l Young Men, unit Mei, niM Wore , .i classes : You can easilj eain a lirst.t i. -., ..,, chine; or books sunielent losi'nek.i iPn ai aomn vjlunbln pictures lo bruunt ir b or n nice stereoscope; or n g'-Mi t . .. (clock or watch) ; or n music ou.v c or n photographic album: or n si.n 1 lamp for your parlor; or a u Webster's illustrated quarto Di-ti Itoger's world renowned stntuun linuMoiln: oi-u llcmmlniton rule i Itemlngton ilnuble barrel brei . b-l gun: or a eabliiLt organ worth $nn ..ill! ; b In "U1MHM !., UU, llllllLlllllVII III.'.' I I plained In the circulars ot the M. li. 1 lectly legitimate and l especiiiiib : ' . say philanthropic. Addiess M, II. I East2sth street. New Yoik. WATERS' CONCERTO PU.LOR OHOAMS aro the most in nun ii ns 1 nnd jierfect In tone ever made. -J lie t uu i Mop is uio uesi ever piaecu innm oi'-'i'u. l 1 produced by an extra set of reeds, pccuh.it I voiced, the effect of which Is most chathilu nnd soulMlrrlngwhlle lis Imitation 't in man voice is sitpeiii. Tenn liner. i A GREAT OKFEK ! ' llurnee Waters K Sou, 4S1 mik imv .. ., i wIlldlsposeotMnpinncsinnd nigans 'if Hr--class makers, Including Waters', ,it cti imeu Sow prices lor cash, or pnrt cash, and hum In small monthly pa.ments. New i-Oi'f.i tUM-class Pianos, all modern imprnvi nvn'sf $2;seasli. organs, r,-octave, jrn. Dmi".-j organs. 4 stops, $uo ; s stops, ?12P. niirirat i catalogues mulled. A It rgedN ,,nnt to Mln tci-s, churches smidav schools '1 Societies, etc. AriENls WNli:ii. OCtlkl.VW4W I70R COUGHS, COLDS, HOARS1 J. NESs, and n tIIHoaT Dsi:sLS WELLS' CARROL1C TM'.n.l Put up only In BLUE boxes. t . . i. remedy. Sold by Druggists. . . , Y. SAFETY STEAJI POWFR f 0 C01STLANDT ST VfcW l II (-.. Superior Henni engines nnd boiii i ,, macldnery and duplication ot pans. i h safe, economical, easily managed nnd not ii to derangement. Their combined enunc mm boiler ls peculiarly adapted to nil putpo. s r qulringsmall jiower. More than ill) cn-tm trom 2 to 10,) horse-powei'. In tis,.. send tor !' lustratcd circulars. . . ir,--.' t . iJailvonrtii. "7"ERMOXT CENTRAL LAND HAlI.UOAD-5. AXD RUT SUMMEl! AllHAXfii:Mi:xT On nnd alter Monday, June Sd. is,,, n- in will run ns rollows, (Sundays exeet , : ootso south and r i r. Leae ltutland at 1C:S0 and !:.. n. . ,.. s d 12 and mh) p. m. MAIL. Leave Ogdensburg ni s.jO 1 .,., si Albans nt C:2i) a. 111., Burlington t,i Suo u. tn Port Henry lit 7:15 a. m., ltutland nt 12:10 p. m. llellOU M C:l U nt ..'".I ,n n..lrl- . . 1 . ' don at 9:30 p. m., 'connecting with' s ' n, to" NEW YOHK EXPltESs.I.eaMS M ,it, , 9:00 a. m., Burlington 10:20 a. m.,nriit:n m ltullandnt, I2:.vip. ni. NIH1IT EXPl!l!.ss.iaves Ogdensburg ut 1V;. M p.m.. Plat tsburg 3:30 p.m., Montre.d n.oi St. Johns 4:M p. in., St, Albans ;:2i) p. in.. Bill llngton:10 p. in., ltutland U:to a. ii... BulT n I am, S:2i a. in. nn l) Ing at New I.. udon .' -MIXED TIIA1N. Leaves Burlington ut 2:00 1 ni., arming lu itutiaml at ;mo p.m. Lead ltutland nt 4:S)n. in.. Pel ows Falls T.-45 n. m (accommodation tniln),rrivlng:ii N w Lnndon ntBMOp. m. XII V'PlI n-l, UY T no, ..c n -.rtft nrrti Ins ln Bellows Fails nt lu:w p. m. ' OOINO NORin. Leaves Hiilliind nt l!4.1 mill r..jn ... , , and s:iisp. m. 5IA1I tnvcM Vew Titn.Mi. .., ..m. Sprlnglleld &:w a. m., Boston ;uo :u m., B P w Falls 11:45., Kutlaud 2:50 p. in., arrlvtn i l in Henry' at 9:00 p. m Burlington t:H n. m.. bi Albans cmo p. m., Montreal 9:15 p. m., Ogden-.-burg His a. in., making connections v. lih train for tlio est, KXPItEss Leaves ltutland .i' an n. n, . ' Albsus nt R: p. m. ' ' NKIIIT EXPllEss.-Leiues New I n ' n !: p. m., sprlnglleld at s.-is p. in.,connccin with train lenilsg New York ut D.-M p. m.. l . ows, ran, tirw p. m., connecting w m i, len ing Boston nt 6:30 p. m., llutlnml l:iu n. in.. Burlington 4:40 n. m., St. Alb.ins C:io, arrl,.! Hi Montreal at 9: is a.' m., Plattsburg n is:W, n .. Swi-'1""'1" jbiins nt 3 i. n r """8 111 '",J1'-ra' m"' vivrn fpn'iM. t .. ii ,i.n', ,' 'ii0"" 1'all:W !' '' n-'ns Hi Trntns lenvi, ll,',rlo.,n.. Mn.. . - . peiier, Ac., at can a. m., i2:o p. in. nnd t:55 p. m tyiilto Hlvcr Junction, Ac, at c:!:a u. m, ',. una a.m., nnu 5:55 nnd u:2o p. m. Connkciionh . At liutland with Hcnsselaer A ...viuiuKii huh inirieiii r.Mt-iisiou imiiroaiis: oi Bellows Falls Willi Cheshire Hailroad; at South v...,ul. .v... i jiiuiiuaii, I fr'H eenlnir curs nle nltnclir.il tn toi., boliveeii St. Allmns mill Tmr n..,l n,,!.iiU."4 and Boston. OYLES MFItHILIT St. Albans. Vt.. June 3d. 1ST3. "0n'1 M,1' J-JARLEM EXTEXSIOX RAILROAD CHANG JJ OF T1M1. IS73. SUMMEIt AIIliAVfinvrvTu . On nml nriii.iAn.t.,. ............ will run aVfoliows 7 " i""' ,!"'' ,r!un' MlVnt-liinv. D..M....I . . Ing cioso ronnee ons"' V,"".n' !' firlih en"c,nn,Sr.?:o;v Yo,rk' Albany. Hudson, nnd vivrn i f st 011 "' A- nfngfon ami rnov. " ".u""1' nl !'la v' m" 10 w'" attach!' i'ak "A,x "'"' Passenger rnr ottachciD.-ixai es ltutland nt Mil o. m. VAItK. ltutland to New York ... mr.j jo Aioany 3 Ou to Hudson, . - o'i '""No lay over cheeks given. AlilUVi: AT BUTLAND. Mnll ft K n ... . , , T.SOp m ' .'iinni, i.w is m.; uium 0L0I1E rArEit 00. , ., . F C WHITE. SUpt nutland. Juno 14, 1ST2, mayidswu