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Ihe laito niti- 2s r()L. 1 NO. 194. RUTLAND, VT.( MONDAY MOKNINCJ. DECEMBER lfi, 1873. PRIOIC THREE CENTS. Slic Svartcjs. "intTAIN COItNlCKS OP HLACK V' Walnut, or nil (lilt, made Id order, t.'ur tain HUius, Tassels und Curds. liKAHHOHN'S QHOW CASKS. COltNKlt, CLOCK 1 and Mantle Shelie.s made m order, with Plain or .Moulded edtfes. different styles nt HHACKKTSsmvcdlh IIKAHHOH.N'S llrove mock. XT12W MOULDINGS FOIt PICTU11E Frninlinr. Chromos. l.lthmn'nims. inul Kinrrnvlnirs nl KKAItllOHN'M PIANOS AND OltOANSTuncd, Itogu i lated and Itennlred. Melodeon utnl Orpin Hollows re-co(erod with new mlilier slid made to work "its Rood as huh," at i:. N. MKItlll.Wt'S riMiK deckeu isuothkus pianos L are pronounced 'absolutely matchless lu etery particular." i: N. MIIItltlAM MPll.H tlioiil. OIANOS AND OltOANS nt lowest I prices and on easy terms, nt i:. N. MKIililAM'S. (JHKET Ml'SIC, Music Hooks mid small IT liistiutnehls, also best Molln, Clultnr und lolotioello Slrltm's may lie Inul m II. X. .MKHHIA.M'S rnilV. OltOVElt A- HA K Kit SEWING L MAOIIINi: Is the liest inaclilne tor family use, as many who halt) Used others hate round nut. sold on Installments nt 1.'. N..ti:itllIAM'S. 1', I'., I.e. Pianos, Pictures, Picttlic Frame ntul Potted Fitting Shirts nt i:. N. MKIililAM'S. 1! T T I, A N I) I. A V N D It Y ISPKl! rilK I'K.NTUtl, IIDI'SK, (I Kilt II NTV HOW, lll'TI, . VXD, VT. (I.I, SINUS 01 ,i i simy M oim, jii'iTMsa, ri.VTisa a F.xecutoil with neatness nnd dispatch. An experienced Laundress lor nil kinds o( Ladles' work. iiovjodtr .MOITAT .V. OilltlKN. A a i: l) Tin: iiahiiuki.i. nor.si: shavink and It AIU DHKSSINtl X HATHINO SALOOON. "Mr. Henry Williams, from New York lias iiurehasod the ulion lintr-drosslng room and Ins lltled It up In Ilr.-t-ela.ss htylo and does the hestMoik, In tho most art Istle. manner. He also does hair work In as tine style as done In .jls country, lie makeswlirs, switches, curls, .'halnsiiniliinUhlngthat Is desired In the line it hair work, llu would lie pleased to sen tho ladles of Holland and tlclnttj anilglyc them an rxampleoflilsiilillltloslnth.it Hue. (lltohlm a call and you will tlml everything to suit tin lastldeous. octr.niitr WII.I.1AMH ,v WII.I'.Y. J'HESCO PAINTING (Ml llh('MI.SWN' !' CHl'H01IF.S, 1IAI.1.S AND I'AULtlltS. .Manyyejtsxperlence. (.ood llrst class work nt reasonahle puces. Come .and see my work In the Baxter .National Hank. W. BMpeisCHMKH, iioi.i,Uiir Huliantl, VI. III TI.AND .MAXt'l'ACTI'IHNO COMPANY, .Manutacturers and wholesale dealers In WOOD ND CHAIN SKAT CHAIKS, lH'.D IKAD AND CHAllt HTOL'K. i tinier ot West and I'nrest sis, Itl-'TI.AND, VT. I . .viuion, A(tl, (I. C. lUtitii.KS, Treas. mayldly. I X . K 1 N (i , iPnniirae!,jreriind wholesalo nntl retail dealer In SASH, DO()i: 11I.INDS, .f()I'LnJSC;, ltltACKr.TS. AND IIOI'Si: Ft'll N1MIINO MATIIItlAU Ol' t.VKKV IlKsdtlnlOM. i ns vck srn.w, Union, Vt. onlfislB mull or otherwise promptly attend .tto. miltltr THOS. KOSH. LINCOLN U.'ON WOUKS. Marble Mill and Iffllsiilhjr .Machinery ot the most Improved construction. Derricks nnd iinmiilni; machinery, casHmrs uml Kcneralma hliieuork. -te.d ami Iron Wire Hope urt Manur.ieturer'.s nrlces. Itutlainl, t May 1, is?.1.. mayidtr II . HAW I, KY, i riurroit .t v ri:.i(rric.h hlatkk. UI TI.AND VHHMONT. lie Is piviiaieu to it.t all work promptly anil well, inderscaii be leu at. J. i:. (Ilynn's storo jii .Meiclianls' Kow, oral tun Itardwell House. Itninnte Itockwood luiiott, llutlatid: L..M. Mason, ITesldent or First National Hank, De. I roll, Michigan; lion. .1. M. Manln, Saratoga siirlii"s Allocs. KAVKItKKNS: ISKAVr.ltKKNSl llll. OXI.Y rol.D i WATIIlt 1'UOOF I. o T It O o T S in tiii: ,mahki:t. All tnosn troubleil Willi corns and cold feet can get rt'llcdsl by buylngn pair lit NO. (1 MlUtCII ANTS' HOW. ITKKI' YOl.'It OIIII.DItKNS' FKKT IV warm and dry. Iluy u pair of Arctic oiershoes of O. W. CUlilili:!!. IHItlST.MAS ! 0III5ISTMAS ! ! sl.lli'i:ilS! SMPPKIts I ! at o. W, CUIIKIF.itVI. OOTS AND HIIOKS. w. i:. ltoss Has now In sioro u mil stock o( Honrs, siioks and urmiuits, whldi he S selling ill oxtremelj .low prices, A ('Alt I), 1 have Jusirecelte.l the itgency ror Munson's tliiexcclletl Now York shoes, nntl shall endenvoi .it all limes lo hatn a mil line of nil widths mil. .Izes, Yours lespectfiilly, w, i:, hosh, No, n, Meiolinuls' How, Jtutland, VI. oct no illy MIAfiS.--Wo lmvn now In Block an assort L men I of Dennlson'rt 1'atenl Direction Labels and Merchandise Tags, which wo will sell at mamiracturer'H prices. We liavo also a good stock or " 1'lillllp's Se curlty Hook-Tags," a very convenient and er (Iceablonrtlcla for merchants. Among Its nd (iintagos urc: (lootls can bu more readily mnrk. ed than by any nlhcr means; the tag Is bo se curely locked that It cannot become detached from tho goods; no chanco ot tho tag becoming detached from the Itookj no points projecting lo tear other goods or your lingers. They aro safi), strong nnd clunp. Call and examine i hem. (ILOlli: PAl'KIt CO. B OOIC BINDING. Wo aro now ready to receive oruors xor an tuaun oi wont. tiliUcutionji. 'I UIV. XKW YOltK TIMES. U.dt.V, SRtll.lVMIKI.V AMI IttihKI.Y. 'fin: ni:w yohk daily timks ONLY ItKHUHLICAN JOUItNAI. IS Till: CITY OF NKW YOHK. The Mull character which the Dally Times lias burnt) In the past Is u sufllclent KUaruhlec lor Its conduct lu the future. It will contliiuo to ndioentt; tile caust; of tho pulille. without ruler elico to tho IntereslH of Imliililuals. No ex pense will lie spared In the uiiilntenancp of Its position ns tin; rorcmost or American Journals. It Is tho best dally family newspaper In the country, it hus the lntest news, the best for eiltn coiiespoiulence, and the larsest stnlT or home correspondents. All objectionable news and advertisements uro iltfldly excluded. TKUVIS TO MAIL SfUSCUIIlhKS, The Dally Times, per annum, Includlnit the Sunday edition 1- Tlit) Daily Times, per milium, excliisUe or the Sunday edition 1" The Sunday edition, lier iinnuui .. -' tiii: si:mi-wi:i:ki.y ti.mks. The Seml-Wefkly Times contains a ery caie. fill epitome ot our forcls;u anil home cories pondencej nn lntcrestlm; selection of current literature rrom tho best foreign anil domestic mairiwlnes: a choice Mirluty ot iiKilcHltur.il matter, and the (cry latest news up to theliuur urirolnsr to press. Terms taper annum. Club rales Two copies, one year, j;; Ten copies, one year, $'23, and ono extra copy tiee. New names may be ndded to clulM at any time durlm: Hie year, at club ratis. Till: WKKKI.Y TI.MKS. The Weekly Times Is undoubtedly the best paper for the farmer, for the mechanic, and Tor all who lUo lu localities which ate sened only hywecMc malls. It contains, In nildltlon to editorial comments on current topics, nn e.xeel. lent condensation or the news or the week; the most Important events, both home urn! foreign, are redewed at 1 e 1 1 tr 1 1 1 , und a law tpiautllj ot matter Is tflicn cspuclally Interestlnc lo tin' farmer and mechanic. Its inaiket repoitsnie the fullest and most uccurntn In the country. Teruis per annum. dull rate? of the Weekly all looneposlolllce nddress Kl ro copies, tcr annum, $7 Mi; Ten copies, per nntiiim, $12 rut; Twenty copies, per annum, f22; Thirty copies, per annum, f.W; nnd one extra cojiv to each club. Tor eicry club of Iltty, one cony ol the Semi-Weekly Times lo the Ketter-upof the club. WIhmi the names or subscillicrs me iniulrcil to be written upon each paper ot the club nl ono poslonice address, ten cents for encii copy additional to the above rales. Tho Semi-Weekly and Weekly mailed one Jenr to clergymen at the lowest lates. These prices aru Imnrlablc. Ilcmlt In dralls nn New York or l'osl Olllce Money (inlers. If fiossllile, nnd where neither of these can be procured, send th money In a registered let ter. Terms, cash In iidMinee. Tin: ni:w miiih ti.mi, New York City IDIIOSl'KUTl'S KOIl 1ST t- J. yi:ai:. sr.vr.NTii t ii i: a 1. 1) i n i:. An Illustrated Monthly Journal, tniliors.itl ailmltted to be tliu Handsomest l'eiloii leal In the Woild. A ltepiesenla IKeand Champion of Aui- . ciican Tuste. I NOT Foil SAI.K IV WOK ol! NIAVS sToltKs. n Al'lttu, while Issued with nil the tegulai tty, has none ot the temporary or timely Inter estcharaiierlstIerordlnary periodicals. It Is an elegant miscellany or pure, light and grace tul literature ; anil a collection or pictures, the rarcut specimens or artistic skill, lu black nnd while. Although each succeeding number nt fords a Iresh pleasuiu lo Its friends, the real (alue and beauty of The Al'linr will be most ap preciated after It has been bound up at the close ol Ihe year. Whllo other publications may claim superior cheapness, as eumpaietl with i Knls of a similar class, The A Mine Is a unique ami original conception alone a ml unapproach cd absolutely willioul competition In price or character. The jtossessor or a complete (ultimo cannot duplicate the quantity of Hue paper and engravings lu any other shape or number or volumes tor ten times Its cost ; and then, there are the chromos, besides I AUT DKl'AltT.MKNT, tsTl. The Illustrations ot The AhUne h.i(e won u world-wide reputation, and In the alt centres ot Kurope It Is an admtttetl fact that Its wood cuts are examples or the highest pcirectton out attained. The common prejudice In l.ivnr ot "steel plates," Is rapidly killing to a more educated nnd discriminating taste which recog nizes the advantages of superior artistic quali ty with greater facility of production, ihe wood cuts of The AUme possess all the delicacy nnd elaborate llnlsh or Hut most costly sleel jilate, while they nltord a better rendering of the artist's original. To fully realize Iho wonderful wmk which The A Mint Is doing tor tho cause of ait culture lu America, It Is only necessary to consider ihe cosi 10 mo people oi any oiuei tiecciu lepresen- taiionsoi uie productions oi great painters. in auuiiinu to tiesins nv inu mcmoers oi tne National Academy, and other noted Ameilcan artists, The .! Mom will reproduco examples nt thti best foreign masters, selected with a (lew to tho highest artistic success anil greatest gen eral interest, thus mo suusenuer 10 The .itititif will, at a trilling cost, enjoy In his own home tho pleasures and refining Influences of true art. Tho nuarteriy linteti piatesior is;i win uo oy Thos. Moran and J. I). Woodward. Tho Christmas issue tor inn win con am special designs appropriate to tho season, by our best artists, and will surpass In attractions any or im pretieeessurs. J'HK.MIUM FOIt lsU. Kverv subscriber to The Aldine tor the .(ear 1ST! will receive a pair or chromos, The origin al pictures were painted in oil tur the publish ers or Tho A Mine, by Thomas Moran, whoso grent Colorado picture w as purchased by Con gross tor ten thousand dollars. The subjects were cnosen 10 represent "i no i;isi" anti "ino West." One Isa (lew In Iho Whllo Mountains, New Hampshire ; the oth.r gives The Cliffs or (Ireen HKer, Wyoming Tenltory. Tho differ ence In tho nature ot tho scenes themselves Is a incasing contrast, ami anords a goon dismay ot tho artist's scopo nntl coloring. Tho clu omos art) eacn wo Kcuirnm uuriy iiisunci pitties,auu nro In SI20 (is x 10) nnd uppearanco exact fac similes or tlio originals. The presentation ot a wnrthv exalnnlo of America's trrnatosL lalltl- hcapotialntertothe subscribers of The A Mine was a bold but peculiarly happy Plea, and lis successful realization Is atlested by tho tollow. lug testimonial, 0(er the signature or Mr, Mo ran himself ! Nkwakk, N. J., Sept, seth, W3. Messrs. James Sutton- & Co. ilinllemtn, I am delighted with tho proofs In color or your chromos. They are wonderfully successful representations by mechanical pro cess of tho original paintings: Very resiiectfully, (Signed,) THOS. MOHAN. These chromos nro in e(ery sense American. They nro be an original American process, with material of American manur.icture, from de signs ot American scenery by an American painter, and presented to subscribers to tho llrst successful American Art Journal. If no better becniisi) of nil this, they will certainly possess nn Interest no foreign production can Inspire, and neither nro they any tho worse, II byiensonof peculiar facilities or production they cost the publishers only n trllle. while equal In every respect to other chromos that nro sold singly tor double the subscription prlcnot The Aldine. Persons ottaslo will prlzo thcsti pictures for thomselvcs not for the price they illdorttld not cost, and will appreciate Iho enterprise that renders their distribution pos sible. If t.ny subscriber should Indicate a preference for a figure subject, tho publishers will send "Thoughts or Homo " a new and beautiful ehroinu 11x20 Inches, representing n llttlo Italian exile whose spenklng eyes betray the longings of his heart. TKHMS, ,1 jxv aumim, in iuhanct,with.(hl Chrome Frtf, For litty Cents Kxtrti, tno chromos will bo sent, mounted, varnished, ami piepaltt hy mull. The Aldine will, liereafler, bo obtnlnnblo only by subscription, Then) will be no reduced or club ralo ; cash for subscriptions must bo sent to Dio publishers direct, or hnntletl to tho local canvasser, without responsibility to tho pub Ushers, except lu cases whero tho certificate Is given, bearing tlm fac-slmllo signature or James Button Co. CANVASSKIIS WANTKD. Any person wishing to act permanently as a local canvasser will receive full and prompt In. formation by applying to JAMKS SI'TTON k CO., Publishers, octjsdtf, rs Maiden Lane, Now York, CELKItY PLANTS From Peter Ilcmlcr son ready on and after Juno 81th. Send In your orders. Cabbage plants for lata crop by tho hundred or thousand; also, (Irocn fens ready about July 1st. Flower tilar-ts, among which Is tho celebrated Ainaranthas Salslfullus or Fountain Plant, constantly on Hand. Hon. quels, wreaths sc., made to order. S. CLEMONS, wayKUr u Fair arounds Vertical. .nNWUlt IUTTKUR. I'l inn.Y vkoiitaiim:. l'ltni: nto.M Ai.coiior.. Dn..l. W.d.KKIl'S CAI.DOHNI.V VlSEIUIt IIIIIMH nro a purely (eyetuble preparation, made chlellv Horn the natDe herbs found on tho low erraiiKesor the Sierra No(nda mountalnsot Cnlirornla. Ihe medicinal properties or which are extracted therefrom without the use ot Al cohol. The tUestlon Is almost dalle asked, "( hat Is the cause or tho unparalleled success or Vtstodi lliTTKKt?" Our answer Is that they lemoie the cause or disease, und the patient re coicrshls health. They are the (treat blood onriuei' nnd n llfc- 'K lutr Prliicllile. a perfect Iteiioditor anil IndKorator of the system Xei er berole In the history ot the world has a metl hlhe been compounded possessing Ihe temaik abletpialltlestif VtsriKU IliTTKitslnhenlllitrthe sick of any tllsease man Is heir lo. They uro a Kenlle l'ursiitl(i) ns well as Tonic, rcilediiL' Comrestlon or luil.iuimatlou of the I.lcerand , Vlvceinl Orir.umor Illlllous Diseases. HII. WAI.KKH'S CAI.I OHNIA VIMIllAli ; ill ITF.lis act on all these eases III a singular manner. lly jiuiltjlng the lilooil lliey I emote Iho eaiise, ami b( resulting away the effects of Ihe In- n.iiiimallou (the luberculnrileposlls) the alfed etl pints receKe health, ntul a pennant-ill cure Is elfeeteil 11' MILS ( Il.l, KN.IOV (IO0II HKAI.iil, let them uso YiM.tiut ltirmts .is a meillelne, and iiuild Iho Use of alcoholic stimulants In I cu-rv form. (lllATKli l. IHof.sAXlis proiialm (iM.inii HiTinis the iiiosl wonileitid ' tiKlgorant that e(er sustained Ihe sinking s.t slem. Ml lT.llsHS CAN TAKi: iiltM: lllrililis according to directions nntl remain long un well, prodded llnir bones me not destroyed b liilniial pol-oii or other meals, nnd vital or gans ((listed beyond repair. llll.I.IOI n, 1 1 K M li'ii 1 N T, A N D I N'TK I ! M I i'ii 1 NT FKvr.iis which aie so piet.ileni In Ihe v.illet.s ot our gleilt lldis tllloughollt the t lllleil Males, esp.clallv Ihose of the Mississippi, (thin. Ml-, sum 1, Illinois, Tennessee, I iimijcilaml, Ai kan sas, Ited Coloiatlo, llraos, IMo (, ramie, ivnil, Alabama, Mobile, Sadinnah, lliuiioke, James, i nntl many others, with Heir uisl tiibulaiies, throughout our entire country dining the summer mid Autumn, and leiuiiikablj mi dur ing simmhis or unusual heat uml dryness, are llltall.llilt acconip.lllieil ot exiensite iier.ingi I incuts nt the stomach ami liter, and other ali i ilumth.nltlsccra. In their Ireatmeiit, a purg.i-i , tit e, exerting a powciiul lnilutiiee upon lliese J tarlous organs, Is essentially necessary. There Is no cathartic lor the jurptisc equal to Dr. .1. W ti.KEii's isi.ti (ii Ilmi.ns, ns they will speed I IK remote the dark-colored tlsdil matter with w'hlch the bowels nro loaded, at the same time i I stimulating the secretions or HielKer, ami gen- I ernlly icstonng the iieaitny tiincuons oi me ui gestlve organs. l ollill'V Till: HoDY AOAINsT DIsKAM: by purifying iill the llulds wllh Visnitu tr Thus. No epltleiiile can luko holtl ot tnesy stem thus foie-arnied. DVM'KPsIA OI! INDKIFSTION, heail-aehe, pain In Iho shouldeis, coughs, light ncssor the clusl, dizziness, sore eiuclnlloiis ol i Ihe stomach, bad taste In tho mouth, bilious at- tacks, palpitation ot the heait, lullammallouor the lungs, tialn In tho region ot the kidneys, nntl a hundred other painful syniploms uro oil- i springs ot dyspepsia one bottle will prove a I belter guaraniee of Its merits than a lengthy nild'rtlsftiient. i StiiOI'TIA, OH KINiiN i:vn., white stttillngs, ulcers, Fryslpelas, swelled neck, gollie, scrofulous Inllainmalloiis, inercu- 1 rial nlfetilons, old solos, eruptions of the skin, sine eyes, etc. In these, ns In all other toiisil tutlonal diseases, Walkku's Vineiki: lliiTitits had" shown 1 heir great ciirall(i) powers lu lie' i most obstlnale ami Inlriietuble cases. Foil INI'I.AMMATOliY AXI) (illtOXIC ItllKi MATISM, gnul, bilious, lemlltent anil Intennlltenl teteis, diseases or the blood, liter, kidneys and bl.nl tlii, thesft bitters have no equal, such diseases ate caused bt vitiated blood MLCIIANICAI, IIISIiASFS. l'ei sons engageil lu paints und niliieiuls, such as pliunlit'is, ly lie-setters, goltl-beaters nnd miners, as they nilvanco lu Hie, are subject to paralysis of the bowels Tu guard against lids, take a dose or (v ti seii's Vimiku Hittkiis oei n slonally. FOIt MCIX DISKAsIN erupllons, letter, salt rheum, blotches, spots, pimples, pustules, bol s,carbtincles,rlng-wonns, scaltl heads, sore eyes, erysipelas, Itch, scurfs, dlseoloratlonsor the skin, humors and diseases ot tho skin ot whatever hnino or nature, me literally dug up and carried outer the sj stem In a shoit tlmi! by tho uso or these Hitlers. pin, TAHi:;ANDOiiii:ii woiims, linking In iho system ot so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and temoved. No syslem or medicine, no (erniiruies, no nnthelnifnltlcs will free tho system from worms llko these Hlt ttis FOH FKMAI.i: CO.MPLAIXTS, In young or old, married or blngle, at tho dawn or womanhood, or tho turn ot lire, these Tonic Hitters display so decided an lnlluence that Im piudiiienl Is soon peiceptllile. cm: xsi: tiii: vitiatkh iilood wheneu'r you find lis Impurities bursting through the skill lu plmiiles, eruptions or soies, cleanse It wlun you Uml It obstructed nntl slug gish In tho telns ; cleanse ll when It Is roul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pm e, and the health ot the system will follow. ill. II. .MCDONALD X CO., Druggists and fioneral Agents, Sun l'ranci-co, Calliornla, nnd corner of Washington ami Charleston streets, X, Y, stu ii nv .(t.i. niiioaisTs anu ukai.mw. Oct. 2. ilAw cow ly R UTI.ANI) .MAltlll.K CO.MI'ANY, Wlim.ESII.K PEAt.EIIS IS' II h O 0 K S A W K D -M A It I! I II. Ql'Alll'.IKS AMI MIU, J. N. HAXiTIt, Hunt. WEST lll'TLAND, VI. All Iho glades of Huthind Maihte, In (he spnpo of slabs nf vailnus Ihlckntisses required for l'uriiltuie, Mantel, nntl Decurntlvo Work, ns well ns Cemetery use; nlso Cubic Slock for Monumental and Hulldlng purposes, Including liases, snips, ami Posts, may bo found on our yard at nil times, our oMonslto arrangements ror the produc tion nt Mm bit'. In the way or quarrying Ma chinery, ami Mills ronipilslng thlity-two gangs ot saws, plnco us lu position iq Biipply Iho wants of the Trade. W holesalo und Itetnll Dealers, Hulltlers, Furniture-men, nntl gen eral Manufacturers will find It to their Into est lo favor us with their orders. tuayldiivtt IILTLAND MAllUtK CO, i: t -r ii i: IIKST N : V S l A 1' V. I! I' K 11 M I) .V V. 'J..J 0 1' A Y S !' O 1! T II K v i: k k i, y u i, o r. i: , n .lANl'Ain l, n;. Address (ii.tini: I'AI'KIt CO., I!rn.(Mi. wllh the Post Master Or, lea(e your mone( or any nt our agents. Auemsi Hit- the t.liitn-. II. I.. Stllsuii. Il"iinlngtnn. II. I'. Moigan, U'alllngloiil. Ileibert smith, Factory Point II. S. Hani, Aillugtoii. M. II. K'elley, smith Wnllliigroril. c, c. l'lerce, K.isl claremloii. K. J.Caipenler, llratlleboio. Ktilev ,v Dyer, llrandon. Deiiiiisou linilhcrs, lillsrnid. W. M. D l,V, Mlddleblln. Hums lloll, litlslleld. .1. D. Culter, llydetllle. T. K. Iloiton, elate niton. D. P. I'e.lboil.v, lillsliilil Allien , Co., Mllldleburt. II, K. Sieneer, suiherl.ind Falls. Avhioii Hiibbai'tl, I'alihateii. Kellogg.it. Itlce. I'aslleloll. ('..I. Iillmore, West Ilullainl. I. . Johnson, West Paw let. W.s. Il.lssett, Mldilletown. James ltlce. Paw lei. 11 F. I'arinenter, Met hanlcstn'e D. Ilorlou, Mount llollv. W. W. milliard, l'otiltnc). P. Ilolinii, D.niby I Coiners. William Pierce, Danby I!. A. Carter, Unison. (V. II. Hull, Wells. II. I', Woods, Hollows Falls. P. II Dobbins Chester. K. K Allen, Hast Wnlllugfoi I Micnnaii Druthers, l.udlow lliown Clark, Chlltemleu J, 0. Piirdt, Manchester. s M southard, crgennes. J. F. Johnson, llubb.iiio!!. A. W. Inlng, Orwell. Ilelllien Whlteouib, slockbrldge. W. F. Morse, 1'. M., Shrewsbury. s. sails, Foresidale. II. II. liutlon, P. 31., c.i(eiiill-h. W s. ll.isselt, Postmaster, Mlilillelnvn. J. c. Speneer.Fosiiiirsler, Fn-t liaiemlon. t;. A. Kami, H.isl I'oiilliie.t, c. It. Mm-.lt. North chtieinloii. i?ooh DituUiu.i. c (TSTOM llOOlCIilNDINt:. We aie prepaied to Hind In new anil approprl ale style any ol the popular HOOKS. .MAC.A.INKS l'AI'KUS AND N i:VS- o I' T II i: d A Y at mi: r:r i.owkst iiaik. Aldine, Amii lean Agriculturist, Amciican Artisan. American lllbliopullsl, American Hulltlcr, Ameilcan Law lletlew, American oJdrellows Magazine, Amerleau Nalur.illsl, Applc'ton's Journal, Art Journal, Arthur's llom. Magazine, Atlantic Moulhlt. II illou's .Monihl.t, Hanker' -Magazine, li.ii'ttsl vu.irteiiy, lllbllotiieiusacia, Huston Full", 1 llllllsh ((ll.llleilt lletlew, I ISildgei or I'llll, Cabinet Makers Allium Catholic Win M. I catholic lteconl, I children's Fi lend, i chliiiiiey Cnrm r, Ciiachiiiakei'.s Jotiinal, ; cultltaiot .(Coiiniiy (ieiiiienrn, Chattel box. 1 chrlsllan I'nloii, Druggists Clreultir ami iieiolcil Hazelle, i Demurest 's Monthl.t , Denial Cosmos, 1 Kelecllc .Magazine, Ltervs.itiirilay, , I'.dlllglllll'gh liet lew, ' Freemason's Moul illy Magazine, , llalaxy. Hood lleallh, tlolilen Hours, tloile) S Ladle's lluok, Hood Words, tlleason's i.lltiar.t Ctuap.iiiloii, Harpers Monthly, ll.iipers W eekly, Harpers H.izaar, Heart and Ilaml, i Hall's Journal of lleallh, llaliuemaunlan .Mtmihlt, ; -louinal of llortleulliiie, Journal of Pharmaey, l.ltllo Corpoial, I listii'o llouis, Loudon lllusiiateit News, li Salle Monthly, Law lleglsier, Iindon lletlew, London Society, LlUlt's I'llelld, Lesllu's llluslrated News, Leslie's Lady '.s Magazine, Llttell's Living Age. I July's Depositor, London Lancet, Iziiitlon Punch, Little lilgiim, Manuraiitiivr ami Hullder, Medical and surgical Heimi'lci, Medical and surgical Journal, Mnss.ichuserls Teacher, Merry 'm Museum, Musical Monthly, .Masonic Mom lily, Missionary Herald Ninth American lfetl", New Lnglaml Fniiiu r NtKclelte, old and New, our Young Folks, outer optic's Magazine, our Hoys und (llrls, Od'ii.tml Monthly, Phrenological Journal, Petersons Magazine, Popular Science Monthly , Philadelphia liiotogiaphcr 1'ler.saut Home, serlhnei'H Monllih, si'ientltli! American, Science ot Health Student and Schoolmate, SimrtlPg Times, Sunday School Times, Tho .Sutton, Tho Workshop, i'lin Nursery, i ho Hub, Tho Household, Thn Technologist, Van Noslraiul's Krlecllo Kn.) (gineeiing Magazine, Westminster Hotline, Wilkes Spirit of tho Times, Wad'rlyMngitz.lne, Wll and Wisdom, Wood's Household Magazine, Young Ametlrn, Youth's Companion, Yankee Notions, Samples of lllndlng can nltcnys bo found In our Count lug-room, or we will send prices by mallonnppllcn .Ion, Missing numbers ot any Magazine or Newspa per furnished If dt'Rlied, Particular intention glten to HINDINO SIIKI'.T MUSIC A D OI.DWOHIv Liberal discounts to Town or City l.tbrailes, a L o in: pap k it oo.mpa.vy Printers and llook-blnders, ni.oiii: oFiii'K, HL'TUND. VT. riUdS. Wn olTer Deunlson's Merclian .L (Uso and Shipping Tugs to stulloneis and Printers ut Dennlsoii's lowest prices, Send us an order und satisfy yourseDcs. 0 LOUIS I'APKIt CO. l!i:KI' FOIt SAI.K. A llock of s.N) puro Spanish Sheep, or the "Don I'cdro" nntl "Inipro(ed 1'aul.ir " brectls, bolonif Huf lo the cstute ot tho lato Joseph Sheldon ot rnlrhiKeii, Also ffl line lambs, sr. yearlings, lu lino comlitlou for shlppini;: luo line breedlm; ewes and s stock bucks. Will bo sold altogether or In lots to suit customers. For ruither par lleulais, call upon, or address s. W. ll.Mt.KV, Atm'ii, sepindir l'alrha(en. Vermont. o It S A I, V. .My house on the corner ot Main and Washing ton slteets, with or without the two houses ad joining. Also n desirable garden lot on the south end or main stiii: i:t, eonluliilng nbout fifty choice fruit tiees, .Mis' K. W. III'NTOOX. KtKpiIro ol c. F. Iliiiitoon, at I.ANDOX III.'XTOON'.S. July Mi lit 2o(cl;s ami JHnius) goomis. B a it d w r, i, i, iiousn. .1. V. CUA.MTON, I'rtipiielor. 1 The IIAIIDWF.I.I. HOI'si: Is located opposite the Depot, nntl has long been fndirably known i In Ihe trntclliig publle. It has been recently i Improved, now affording the best and most am- . pie accommodation to guests. ! Tho i'AIH.i: will bo supplied with all the lux- ! lilies or Iho Season, und etery attention will be I paid to the comfort or Its patrons. In Hie future, ns In the past, the Proprietor I Intends lo make It a tlrst-tiass House allord lug all the comforts of a home to the traveler. ' The publle palronago Is solicited. A (IOOD l.IVKHV In connection with thn House. Attentive PoltTKItS will be found at the He pot on the anital or all trains. June'JliUwtf 1 "t K N T li A 1. II O U S K . VdF.llICVN ANDJKI'l:OPfL.N PLANS. ( oinplete with rooms V. X .s V I T II A N D S I N (! I, V. , IIICATIDN rXSt'ltPASslll), being Ihe (ei.v center ut fashion uml brilliant Huthind lire. In proximity to places or amuse, ment, nntl, oipislte tleorge II. Palmer's, Hurt A: Sherman, c. A. Piirkhurst itti.l (ieorge W. llll Hani's dry goods palaces. i) Y s T K 1! S for sule In large or small quantities, and sened lu etery sty le. .1. A. SAl.SHl.'ltV, Pnoi'ii llutliiml, Nov. C. dim A K K D I' N M O It K IIO L'SIl, SAI.IsHFHY, VKHMOXT. K. I'. HITCHCOCK, Proprietor. J. (V. I'OHiF.li, Minaiii ll. i his well know n ami popular Hotel, situated t on Ihe shores nf Lake Dunmore, has been ir- j cenlly pul in Ihoiough lepalr. Seteral new ' Colludes hate been built and newly furnished, mid will be opened June 1st, ror the reception . or boarileis and tourist-. mujvsdtr N JKW D1N1NI1 IIAI.I., I A D I K s AND 11 i: N T I. KM K , , .1. Y. I'lSIIKi:, ibilnn's Hloek,) Ofi'tisiiK ins Dn'oi, lll'TLAND, VKIIMONT. .'f'Warm Meals at all hours. Polite and ut. tiiillin wallers In attendance. Flesh Oysters recelted dally, and sold by the gallon, quart or pint. It A Nl) O N II O V S K . llltANDON, VKHMONT. ll. DP.MINO, PnopiiiEToi:. :t"Fee Cnrrlagii to and from the Depot. Agouti Liter) and Hllllard Huom In eonnee Hon wllh the House. not till r inanrial. UAXTKIt NATIONAL HANK, Ilin'LAND, VT. CAPITAL, 4;inn,(Min. DIltLCTOHS. II. llt.SKV 1UX1KII, II, F, LOTItllOf, J, N, HlXTKIl, T. W. l'AKK, OEO. II. ItOVCK, IlKonilK It, HOTTCM. .1. W CKAMTON, Sl'KAUUK. JK. N. T II. KiNiisi.xr, W, (', Dl'NTON, W, C, I.ANhON. CO I, I, MOTION'S Madu ami remitted for at Lowest Hates. 1XTFIIEST At LOW Ell OS TIME nKVONtTS. A general ll.iuklng and Kxchange business transacted. II, IlKsitY lUxiEK, 1'rest, J, N, Haxtbk, V. l'rest. Oeoiuik It, Horn'M, Cashier, may 1 lll'FHS HATCH, it o k i: it 11 II UIIOAIl NTKKKT, -Vfir Y01XK. Block, flovernments and (lold bought and sold on Commission, If Interest allowed on deposits, inayndtf BLANK HOOKS Aro n specialty with us. Wti have every thing In this line, We luiio out) ot tho best (It not tho best) nptwlnted Blank llookmanuraetoilesln the state, Kvcry thing Is now and In good shape, anil we have a iiiun In charge ot It who understands the busi ness lu all Its details. Wo have a Block of first class ledger papers, and Invito banks, manufac turing companies, A c., lo examine our stock and prices. lil.OHH I'APKIt CO. OUll STATIONEHY DKl'AltT.MKNT comprises a full lino ot staple goods Ilrst-class papers, toltled and flat, ruled and plain, ull weights and sizes. Envelopes ot all grades nnd colors, drug, pay, note, letter, oni- j clul and document, all llrst-class goods and prices low. Order a sample lot. OLOUB PAVIIH CO, ' (CtotHlno ii; juvniishlnfl (Ooorts. N TKW (JOODSI NKW GOODS! Jllsr HKCKIVHD I1ATKS' IIOtrsK COltNKlt STOltK, For Fall and Winter wjar. MfLNS' HOYS' and CIllI.DItKNs' sm'S, All styles and prices. HLL'K, III.ACK A- llltoWN IIKAVHII OVKHCOATS SIl.VIHt AND CASTOR HKAVKIt OVKltCOVTS, All sizes mid styles. II A 'I' S N I) (.' A V S or etery description. WK (UKK IHMINISIIINO (HINTS' (lOODS, A SPHCIAl.TY I.AJHKS' AND 0KXTS' THAVKI.INtl HAtlS. iv Savo money by buying goods nt the Hates llouso Corner Store, 41 Merchants' How, corner Center street. d.Vw .VAS0N' It JKIth'OWSKl. QHBAT I1AU0AINS IN 0 I. O T II 1 N (I OKNTS' KWltNISIIINO (JOODS. DATs, CA PS. iiSUXU.S vai.isix o v i: it o o a t s , All gniiles fur Mens' und Hoys' wear. l'ine I Situ- ami Olive is i: a v i: it s v i t s. DIAOONAI. ALL STYI.F.S FANCY CASSI.MI'.HK hl'ITS Of every description. On, ids shown with pleasure;nnfr,sold;at;prlccs tjiat defv 1'ompetttloii. A. o. (TNN1NCIIAM, No. I) Ckntkk St., opposltethe Depot. jS10,000 IN UKADY MADK (! I. O T II I N (1 rintNisiiiNo (joods. HATS AND CAPS. H"l"Bil"leiuilneil loi loseoiitourentliestoek ot ItKADY MADK OI.OTIIINfi, FI'it.NisilINn OOODs, 1 1 ATS AND CAPS, we will ofler them at such prlcos as will liisiue their I.MMKDIATK S.U.F.. PINK CUSTOM CI.OT1I I NO, II. YV. KINC.SLP.Y, CKXTIiAI. liorsu CO UN Kit. iirnAXD, iv.7f.wo.vv, iiocjodArwiiu Douse (Ornamental (Soorts Q II It I STM A S x i: v (i o o i) s o l. i i T1IK HOSTOX OU CKNT STOltK. I XKVKR liKFOItt! HQUALKO IX Ql'AUTX rnn rim 1'iucK '. One set ot Misses tlno KHMIXK l'l'HS, Ml'FF and cui.imis, uoiu ior vv. All can afford to make a present, when such magnificent goods can be had for tno money. It Is W0NDK11FUL nntl ASTONISHINti every one say s so that sees It, U i vtfltiH to attempt mcntfon teint we tell. F.verj thing that WAS, nnd IS, (and (10IN0 TO 11 K) I'SKPl'L, USKLKSS, AND ITiLY. FANCY, FUNNY, AND FINK OHNAMP.NTAL, OF OMENTAL, AND 0CC1DKNTAU l)lltKCTt.Y Oli'OaiTB THE DKl'OT, ItutUnd Vt, notatdtjl, Site $uttonrt gaily (5lobc. MONDAY, DKCKMHKIt IB, 1871). IWTItO.tiS Ol" IM'SltAMMtV. 'vriiiiuit Sltitu ;rung. The Stale OrniiRO of the Patrons of Husbandry met nt St, Julinsbury on Tues day, December Uth, Hon. 1!. P. Colton of St. .Inhtisbiiry, .Muster, presiding. The followilitr representatives answered tollieir names : lihlilKSKNTAHVES. No 1 F V Powers, Orcen Moiiiitain, St .lolinsliiirv. No 2 F S'niKe, Itlsin Sun, North Dan ville. No 4 -Orleans, (Mover, (' P Owen No (i--lilnck ltiver, Irn-burgh, 'I V. Juiue.son. No (!--Ksse, WVst Concord, Mrs S P. Grout. No !)- Caledonia, I'.ast Ilardwlck C .1 Hell. No 10-Maislillelil, 0 II Newton. No It Kxcclslor, South Penchant, (leo. I) Mears. No 12 -Harvest, Calais, .1 IC Tobey. No Hi Witiooskl, Knst Montpelier, .1 L Coburii. No 14-Stnr, Sutton, D IC lturrtrlcs. No 15 Knterprise, Lvndon Centre, C'hns Hoyt. No 10 llni miiiiy, Knst Lvndon, .1 A Smith. No 17-nibon, Noith Hyde Park, Li roy (ti iswold. No 18 Frontier, Franklin, .1 K Den ning No 1!) -Tyler liranch, Knosburi;, W II McAllister. No 2U-K;islc Lesle, K.isl Klinore, Al ono .Iennlnt;s. No S2 Protective. Ilrattleboro, li In trails. NO 21 -Ktlian Allen, MUtnn, A li A-b-lev. "No 25- Itose Valiev, South Wbeelock, S 0 Cray. No 20 Malvern, .Mm list ille, Seymour 1 Ian is. No 2S-Pre fen ed, lLikcisfield, O (i Slnrk. No21)-Viiitsliell, D K Hoyden. No :S2 liurkc Mountain, K.ist liurke, Cit'orgc (tiejiory. No il:i Lanioille Valley, .lelTti'soinillc, Soion Y lirew.ster. No !!t Kiircka Wnlerliurv Center, (ieo W (irceley. No :!)-( lyde, West Clmrle.ston, Ceo A Ilium, in. No "0 St Albans, lnvienco Jiruiuard. N iW Duxbiiry, I'.lier W Huntley. The Ma? ter tlien appointed to audit the accounts of the Sectctary and Treasurer a Committee on Finance George DMeara, '. K Jameson, and .1 K Dcnney. On motion, tlic master appointed Messrs. Owen, L'Kvrcnce nnd Hoyden a committee to wait upon Messrs. Thompson and Ab bott of the National Clianije, inform them that the State Grange of Vermont was in session, ami invite them to paitlcipatc in its proceedings, Tills committee perform ed their duty and Messrs. Thompson and Abbott wero tecelvcil and welcomed in due foi in. On motion, F V Powers and Lawrence Itniiinird wete appointed a committee on re vision of the by-law s of the Stale Grange and a model code of liy-l.twn for subordi nate granges. AFmiNOON sKssION. K. L. Ilovey, Secretary of the State Grange, lead his annual report, which was leferied lo the committee on finance. C. .1. Hell, tteasiiier, presented his annual re pot t, which was tefeiicd to tho same com mittee. .Mr. J. C. Abbott, a deputy nf the Na tional Grange who has of late been en- g.tged in organlini; granges in Massachu setts, then addressed the assembly upon the objects of the order. Mr. Abbott was followed hy .Mr. T, A. Thompson, lecturer of the National Grange, who spoke lioipiently upon various topics In connection with the work of tho order. Mr. Tlioinp-on was particularly Interesting lo bis heaiers by Ids detail of practical re sults illicitly obtained In the West in the uiitter of liuving nnd selling lu co-operation, and the profits or sittings thus made. KVKNINO SESSION. Hut evening session was devoleil lo e.- einplilicaHoiis of the work of the order, by the lecluiti' of the National Grange. WEDNESDAY. FOItKXnoS SESSION, .Mr C. .1. Abbott exemplified tlm work of the fifth degree t also gave illustrations of diffeient points in the work. While awaiting the reports nf commit tecs .Mr. Abbott, deputy of the National Grange, eeniiililied the wmk of tho llrst degree. This was followed by illustrations of dif ferent points In the wmk. At the request of seteral members, .Mr, Thompson made n statement nf the llnaiv cl.tl resources and condition of the National Grange, and the disposition of its funds, which seemed lo be fully satisfactory to the assembly. On motion of C. P. Owen, the executive committee were instructed, as boon ns po. idhle, in co-operation w lib the state granges ot other New England States, to secure ihe services of u suitable pel son in Hoton to act as a purchasing nnd selling agenl of t lie order In this slate. Mr. Z. E. .I.tnicson, of tho finance com inittce, picscuteda repoit upon the tlnnn cial condition of the Stale Grange, ((Inch was accepted and adopted. AKTHItSOOS SESSION. Mr. F. V. Powers pnseuttd a leport from the ctiminltteo on the revision of tho by-laws of the State Grange. The revised code presented by lids rnmmitteo was adopted without amendment. A resolution was offered nnd passed that the State Granges recognizes the justice of a system of mileage for its members as soon ns lis financial condition ndmiu, and that it U the sense of the Grange that fur tho present session tho members should bo paid their-expenses by their respective granges, Tito bylaws of Green Mountalu Grange No. 1 nf St. .Inhwsbury were, liy resolution recommended as a model to other granges, A resolution was offered and adopted fa voriug a system of aibltration for the set tlement of difference between members of era n ges. Avotoof thanks to Messrs. Thompson nnd Abbott for their services and assist ance was nnanunously passed. It was voted that tho next session of tho State Granco shall be held at .Montpelier, Hon, E. P. Colton was appointed a dele gate to the convention of the" Ameilcan Cheap Transportation Asoclntlon, xvlilcli nsscmliles In New York In January. The follow tntt Is a list of State (liango ofllcers i E P Colton W O Hartlett D K Hoyden J Dow CP Owen Mrs F V Powers... E W Hunter E L Ilovey C .1 Hell C II Newton Mrs 7. E Jameson., Mrs S E Grout Master Overseer Lecturer Steward .Assistant Steward Lady .Steward Chaplain Secretary Treasurer Gate Keeper Ores Flora Pomona .Mrs E L Ilovey. 'Ihe lermont Farmer, from which this report Is compiled, says, In refcienec to the meeting : This meeting of the State Grange may In; justly characterized as an eminently satis factory and successful one. In addition to the oillcers and delegates named above, there was n large attendance of the brethren, and the most lively Intel est was taken in nil tho proceedings. The members of Hit) or der will uiuli'istmid that the above repoit Is but ii brief outline of tin; proceedings. .Many matters that cannot now with pin priety be mailc public were considered lu session nntl committee, the particulars of which will bo communicated to the granges by their delegates, nnd the results wheieof will soon be seen in a way that will con vince nil that the Patron-, ot Vermont "mean business." i.ocai. sii i:rt,iii:s. M (SON it JKIIKOWSKI. This well-known firm occupy a promi nent position In the letall trails of Itutlainl Their establishment Is located in one of the most conspicuous pot lions of town anil its reputation is wide-spread The Hates House block shines with unsurpassed spbiidor to the eyes of the stranger as he enters the town, and its brilliant appear, ance by daylight or gaslight is only ex ceeded by its many superior business facili ties. It is tilled with several of our best tncichants who attract their full sliaie of custom and deserve the credit of aldim; malcriallv in tlic business prosperity ol Itutlainl. The corner of .Merchant's How mid Center street Is tho turning point ot tlic business centre of the town and is the center of our two piiitcipal business thoroughfares, It catches the transient custom always from the fact of its loca tion, while the nieiit of the establishment that center theie make it a popular head quarters. The Hates House corner proper Is occupied hy the firm whose name heads this article. Their advertisement is hung re splendent upon the outer walls of thebuiid ing and Invites the attention of every passer by. The large show-windows ia front serte faithfully to portray the excellence of the goods that are on sde within. None will mistake the class of goods sold as they glance at the specimens of clothing, li.it", caps, and gent's furnishing goods that are hung out for inspection. The firm is composed of Messrs. Charles S. Mason and Marcus Jerkowskl. Tim latter gentleman started tlic business in Itullantl In the year ISO!!, in tho store now- occupied by A. 0. Cunningham. He staid there till 1870, when he removed to the present quarters of the linn, nnd in April, 1871, the present Ilrm was established by the accession of Mr. Mason lo partnership. The latter had previously boen employed ns clerk lor Mr. Jerkowskl for two years, nnd with tlie firm of Watkins A Cade, was well postetl lu logard to the business, and assumed the position of pat titer with his usual grace and ability. Dining the past two years, .Mr. Mason has had entire man agement of the establishment, Mr. ,Teik owski being engageil in the cltv of Albany where he lias two establishments nf this character to attend to, anil having full con fidence in the ctpabilily of Mr. Mason for the successful management of the business here. Mr. Jerkowskl being a lieavv dealer In clothing and buying largely at the low cs' price, the firm of Mnon & Jerkowskl have superior facilities for cairylng on the hii-biess to the satisfaction of their custoinet, both in quality nf goods and lu regard to piice. The Ilrm here occupy two lloois which lliey keep filled at nil times with the latent styles, to suit the several seasons of the yeir, of icady-nude clothing, lulls and caps of every con ceivable variety, gent's furnishing goods, trunks and ladies traveling-bags, Thn firm are always sure to have In stock an abundant variety of ie.ttly.in.ide suits, from those suitable for the smallest boy to those requisite for thene.tr of the large-t man. Their Hue of furnishing goods fur the gentlemen are very extensile anil seletieil wilh nn eye In the wants of the customer, of the vciy best material and also to suit all classes of customers, A large assortment of line silk hats has been lately received, which will be found to be especi ally desirable us regards style, and price, w Idle every son of hat and cap is always to bo found lu slock, The well-known good taste of .Mr. Mason is ample security ir. the matter of selecting n stock for the Ilutland trade, and he Is determined to keep Ids stock well replenished in eveiy de partment. During the two years and more in which tho firm has been eugaged lu busi ness their trade has gradually und study Increased and tho present year has been dc cldcdly brisk for panic times. Customers are shown goods with pleasuiu ami ate waited on with the utmost politeness by .Mr. Mason and his competent cleiks, .Messrs. Martin P. Flack ami Charley Hlakely. The firm know well the desira bility of thorough and systematic advertis ing and the people aro always sum to find that whatever they mlveiiisu Is literally true. Anotiiki: Champion Tho Saratoga .S'nn siys t Tho champion wrestler lives in Sar atoga, and is not a very young man cither. Last summer, while spending n shoit time at liergen Point, N. J-, ho was a witness ouo day to the boastful teats of strength and skill of a crack wrestler, who was throwing his antagonists with apparent great case on the white Bandy beach w hen lo the surmise of tho party ho was with, to tho evident disgust of the professional wro tier, he began to strip, and saying to a friend "Just hold my to it," ho lioMPy stepped forward nnd look it hold, lu less time than it has taken us to wiito this the professional was sprawling on the beach, and our Saratoga farmer wrestler, w ho don't live far from Carrigan's Point, near tho Geyser, was receiving the plaudits of tho numerous spectators. When his party of tour weie about to settle their bill on leaving the hotel they were politely in. formed that their bill was paid,