Here i Mory jrblob will .bo re freshing reading in this weather: A young BouemUa couple living near Gleucoe, Iowa, met witb. ft peculiar experience during the great, snow storm of last March. , They were domiciled lit little ahanty under the hill, which was covered in a . snow drift, and the hUHband dug his way out and went over to one of the neighbors'. Atiouier siorui coming up, be wasuuable to find his way buck, as nothing of the bouse could be seen. It was three davit before thev could find the house, which was finally done by sounding with a pole. They dug through the drift, and found tin youug wife as comfortable as could be expected for a girl just married and her busbaud gone. A some what similar experience is reluted ot Gus Drabos and Herman Kloke, of West Point, dnriug the sauie storm. Tbey were driving arouud in tbedrifts.wben to their surprise oue of their horses stepped plump Into the top of a uhimney. On proceeding to investigate, tbey found a tiouse under it, aud a family living in il assuugasyou please. : They hadn't seen daylight for a week, but were making the best of the sit nation xne Indians whom the govern inent is attempting to civilize and educate are said to be exceedingly hard on clothing. - The boy 8 dnr lug tiio nrst two years ioiiiki aitui v strange uses lor their bedclothing. Blankets would be cut up nud dec orated for fancy pauts, sheets would be turned into strings to serve their many purposes, and eveu uow if boy is in need of them be will not hesitate , to use bis coat linings. Whatever is new mast be worn in preference to anything else. If boy has a, new summer suit it is hard to make him understand wuy he should not wear it in February. They think they ought to be per mitted to wear a new pair of cot ton overalls to the exclusion of the woolen pants, for a few dnys, till the novelty of them is gone. The average need of au Imliau boy for two years iN found to be ten coats, uiue pairs of pants, eleven pairs of shoes, eleven shir ts, fourteen pairs socks, uine neckties, six pairs sus penders and eight caps. The Philadelphia Weekly Maga zine for Saturday, March 3, 1798, has the following remarkable dectb notice: "At New Loudon, Conn Mr. John Weeks, aged 114. When 106 he married his tenth wife, who was only 16. His gray hairs had fallen off and were renewed by dark head of hair. A new set of teeth had made their apperrance and he ate three pounds of pork, two or three pounds of bread, and drank nearly a pint of wine a few hours before bis death." We claim to be a progressive nation, but the art of lying doesn't seem to have gone ahead much since 1793. Three years ago the daughter of a wealthy physician in Murfrees- boiough, Tennessee, lost a valuable diamond ring while out ridiug. Her father was called recently to attend the child of a blacksmith, and while there he had occasion to mention his daughter's name. The black smith's wife recognized the name as that which was engraved within a ring which her husband had only a few days before found in the hollow of a horse's hoof while paring it to reset a shoe. The ring proved to .be that of the physician's daughter, ana only one small diamond was missing, A man in Los Angelos, Califor nia, was put on trial before a jury for larceny. The country furnished him with an attorney and a steno grapher free of charge. He testi fied in his own behalf, and was con victed. Then he insisted that his counsel should procure for him his legal fee as a witness, and he im mediately rose in the estimation ol his fellow-townsmen to the distinct ion of being the most "cheeky" mau on the Pacific coast. The best judges are predicting that sugar will be no higher this year than it was in 1880, and they ,. say ther la reason lo expect that it win oe lower. According to the San Francisco Merchant, if we si low the supposed increase in Cuba to offset the supposed decrease in Brazil, the result will be au increase of 300,000 tons. . Should it increase similarly this year, the excess would be accounted for and prices might De expected to rule as iu 1880. , This is on the worst showing for the crops, and the best possible showing for consumption. The best show ing for the crops, however, would gite the surplus available this year as 450,000 tons and the increase of consumption 200,000 tons, being till a surplus of 250,000 tons. On the whole therefore, people who have been accustomed to pat two InmDS of sugar in a enp of tea or coffee may continue to do so with out fear of the almshouse hereaftei as a consequence of their reckless When the Oil City Derrick man pnt on his last year's white vest he fonnd a roll of bills in oue or me pockets, amounting to about 1120, which he had forgotton. P. 8. none of them , were receipted. (Philadelphia iBuiletio. No ChMm for Hlin. He was coming down John B. street with u "crick" iu his back, a wobble in bis knees a thumb tied un in a rag. Inspiration had wilt ed bis collar aud made bis flannel orawl up, and each knee carried the marks of dust. At Miami ave nue lie halted a pedestrian, got his aching back ugalust the lamp-post aud asked i A . v : V 'Sir, do you suppose George Wiishincton ever fell, down Btaiis with a bureau after him ami on top of him t" 'I don't think so." "Did Daniel Webster ever turn au old iugiaiu ottrpet t'other side up, and haul it around, and pull his blamed arms off and pound his thumb to a mash in tucking it down I'' , , "I never heard that bo did." -"And, sir, do vou beliovo that Henry Clay ever lugged an old bed stead till over the house, diiuned around with paint, and lifted stoves until his eyes stuck out like lemons on iv Greeley liatl" "I never heard that Henry was any such man." "No, of course yon didn't and yet you and the rest of the world won der why I don't get up and perorate aud philosophize aud theorize and thunder around like an earthquake. Loott lit me! Feel of me I Go ache as 1 ache, wilt us I 'wilt, and then tell me what earthly chance a man of moderate means has in this world for securing the laurels of fame, Yes, sir, and even now rm ou my way down town to buy a wliitewa brush, two pounds of putty, a peck of lime aud four more papers ol tacks. I Detroit Free Press. A Paris letter says r "At the re cent Mackey ball the toilet of the hostess was a poem." So! Kind of an airy costume for a ball, loo. but theu we are glad to know that it was a poem. Just think, suppo.se had only been a two-Hue para graph! Oh, dear! oh, dear!- Burlington TJawkeye. ' - - Tun average yfelil ot corn per acre in 1879, in Vermont, as given in the report of the Department of Agriculture, was 36 bushels. The lowest average was in North Caro lina, 7 bushels; the highest iu Ne braska, 41 bushels. From a Kussian newspaper of the year 1882 : "The ruins of the pal ace are still smouldering. Twenty five nozzles are playing ou the de bris. The sufe can not be taken out before to morrow night, but it is believed that the Czar will be fouud uninjured." Jenkins had just seated himself to read his evening paper before yesterday's supper, when a howl came up from the back yard, where his heir was playing with a crowd of boys. Clearly rang out the voice of the junior Jenkins that if the Jones boy wouldn't be the horse he "wouldn't play." Mr. Jenkins calm ly raised the window and announc ed : "Young man. I don't want to hear auy of that Koscoe .Colliding business here iu Massachusetts. You will be the horse yourself this time, or I shall withdraw your sup per and send you to bed. You hear my message T' The deadlock was broken. fLowell Citizen. , . V It is remarkable what little bites a woman takes when eating In the presence of her sweetheart. What a little mouth she has then ! But wait until wash-day comes. Watch her when she goes to hang up clothes and gets in a hurry. By the time she gets the big end of IS clothes-pins iu that mouth, you will begin to tmuk that it is a pretty good-sized hearty mouth, alter all There will be no "college student waiters" in tbe Hummer reKoi t ho tels this year. The proprietors oi the hotels found that the guests were always nervous for fear the fellows would imagine themselves at college and Bend iu a potato on a rising curve instead of passing it rBosrbn Post. Spring Opening! ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY '.MAY Sd, ea14tli. shall be prepared to show to the Ladies of Uaverbill nd vi- f cinity, my full stock of French aud American v.; ! '- - MILLINERY! Also a full line of To which I call your special attention, All are Cordially Invited, Id A.M. Abbott. nTrtrhlll. May 1, Farm lor lle. The nbieriber offer for tale the fane in Wert Fatrlee known as theTueker farm, containing aerae of land, with convenient home, 2 barn, and other ont-hoildinKi. Will be enld on wuy teruw. . a . . Bait Conata. Vt, Ileal Estate and Business Chance for Sale. ViiW be aold on reasonable terms, a Terr desirable residence in Bradford Village-, for any person with moderate means, located on Main Street. Also a Carriage Making and Repairing Shop the only oue in town with all machinery and everything complete. There is repairing enough alone to employ two men. A part of the purchase money can re main on a mortgage. Bradford, Vt.. Jane loth, 1B80. . 6tf COOLEY CREAMER uoiiU jhkdae., paicis, isrn. . iLmm -"r.' -yrfCk Hl'TTKIl DMIO KjT f v-t, ' , tlHH lmvcws nwiittlod J', Mt la i'VIMKKN t Iniuiimuoinil ifcSV&Xi'.'iry voir, 17. una nun mint iiii - I....J.. ... ......... " jjifli FiiK.niiim at Hi' I Aunouiiurm IDxlilultlon, London, JSJV. It require no ntllkrooni. It rnlaea all of creuui between snllkliiar. It Hi lord better von illation, .. It rtiilrM tvhit lnlor. It U more Ihoronutil j- inncle. . It In rlii'Hr, iiml lvcs belter Httt IsMMlon tlmn any otnnr wuy of mkMIiw milk, Ut TTHIIMADK 11V THIS HVSTK.M ISl'N EXCKI.I.KP IN ITN KKKI'INU QUAI.ITIKS. Send tor "n;ilrymiin"KlvliiK lull pnnleulars. t ilillliia. lliu wnnUi'rl'ul success of tlio Cooliy crcumer has rtrlvrn oilior milk HOlllnif Apparatus from Iho market and unscrupulous ikthodh are now cndoavorlnif lo roup a part of It h beni'llta bv ufTurlDK for kuik orcamcrlcB that draw milk from tinner Hie oronm which la thl particular, Infringe!) on oiirpalonla. We have already commenced wilt, and aU partleH nre cannoned nifnlNKt nslnff Hiich. Vuuiuo.vr l Ait ii niAciiiNii ro., 71 Hcllowa Kails, Vt. . Moots tlic ronitironiniits of tlio rational medi cal niiilosopliy wliit-h at prasuiit Fproviiilfi, It in u periVetl.v puro vegetable remedy, em bracing tlio three importaut properties of a preventative, a touiT, and au alternative. It i'ortifies the body aijuinpt dineaRo, invigorates nnd rovitftiizes the torpid atoiuach and liver, ami cllcctH u mm hu unary mango in cue entire wyeteui, wlieu in a morbid condition. For buIo by. all Druggists and Dealers generally. KENDALLS SPAVIN CURE, The most successful romedv over discovered It Is certain in its ofluots and does not bliiter Kead proof below. FROM Rev. P. M. GRANGER. Presiding Elder of tbe St. AlbanB District. . St. Albans, Vt.. Jan. 20th. 1880. Dr. B. J. Kendall A Co.. Gontai In niv in vniir lofr.Hr T will aav flint, mv nTimr-invn mlt-V Kendall's Siwvine Cure has been very Baitsfaoto ry indeed. Three or four years ago I procured a bottle ol your airent, and with it, cured a horse of lameness caused dv a spavin. iast season my hone became very lame and I turned him out for a few weeks when he beoame better, but when I pnt him on the road he rrew worse, when I dis covered that a ring-bone was forming, I procured a uuiue vi ivennau a opavin uure ana wun less than a bottle cured him so that he is not lame, ueiuier unii hid uuuvu ue iuuuu KeEpeotiUUy yours, P. N. GRANGER. Perseverance Will Tell ! RtouhtoD. Mass.. March 16th. 1880. B. J. Kendall k Co., Gents ; In justice to von and mveelf. I think I ought to let vou know that I have romovod two bone snavins with Kendall'n spavin cure, one very large one. jjon't Know how lone the spavin had been there. I have own ed the horse eight months. Jt took ine four months to take the large one off, and two for the small one. I have used 10 bottlos. Tho horse is entirely well, not at all stiff, and no bunch to be seen or felt. This is a wonderful medicine. It is new thine here, but if it does for all what It has done lor me its sale will be very great. nesneoiiuiiv vours. tSAi. m. r arker. Is sure in its effects, mild in its action and It does not blister, and yot it is penetrating and and powerful to reach any deep soated pain or to remove any oony (;rowtn or any otner en largement, if used for several days, such as snav ness and all enlargements of tho jofnts or limbs. or rheumatism in man and for any purpose for whioh a liniment is used for man or beast. It is now known to be the best liniment for man ever used, acting mild and yet certain In its elleots. It is used full strength with perfect safety at all seasons of the yoar. Send address for Illustrated Circular, whiob we think gives positive proof of its virtues. No rem edy has ever met with suoh unqualified suooess, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. Price $1. per bottle, or six bottlos for $o, ALL DRUaoilbTS have ltoroan got it for you, or it will bo sent to any address on recoil) t of price by the proprietors. Dli, ii. J. KEN PALL k CO., Enosburs Falls, Vermont. Bo Id bv all DrugitMs. HALF A CEXTUBY CLO, Si Z Is a sure remedy fori I Couehs, Cold.. Whoop- ling Cough, end all Lung! uieeiises wnen usea in? I season. Fift j yeare afjo, j Elder Down. wn. given! sup by his physician to! ! die Trim Coufitimption. E ( Under thcKe cirrumstnn-1 !ce. he compounded this! Elixir, mi cured, and lived to a Rood old age. ( I You can try it for thet I price of one doctor', vieit. J - r or aaie everywnere. CURED AKHUAtLY. A GOOD CUP OF COFFEF tilocha-Java" COFFEE. Lovers nf (toid Coffee will And it for their In terest to buy a pound of tha " Mocka-Java'' Con".., wlucn is foraale by WM. 15. STEVENS. HUADFOKI), VT. Tb m Coffee Is roasted and aold at wholesale only hy Al.l.o, MIAPLIUH CO.t ion -iiii.iri;.-. THE NURSERY FIFTEENTH YEAR. This mngazmn will begin the year 1881 with new and eleirant cover and other inipi-ove- inents. It will continue to .urpawi all imita tors. The .lainiary nniuher will prove thi. Tl.lt IS, 1 1.50 a yrari advan. New suliHcrilier. gut au extra nuuiber bv subserib- lng now. KUKSERY rUBLISHINO Co., 36 Broomiield St., Boston. Haas, DONT FORGET THAT lie largest i Best Stock OF Drug Medicines. PATENT MEDICINE, DYE STUFFS, BP08GISS, PISHFUMEltY, , . AND Fancy Toilat Articles iu tUU Vieiutty, is to bo fonml ut the Old Bradford Drug Store, totfutlior with a full lluo of FAiHTs. m. fin. diO. Quality of Goods Gvwnfeed. Price n Low u tlic I.owet Call aud Bee bofuru purcuuxiug. H. O. DAY. BmdfurU,lVt.1'.Sop. S3, 1830. OPINION JOS FfflTII OFFICII PRINTING OF ALL KINDS Dono lu Workmanlike Manner THE BEST PRESSES A2TD THE BEST MATERIAL! Large Addition of New Type ! W. d :r t Cards, ; ' ',' , Business Cards, . , Letterheads,' ' Noteheads, statements, Envelopes, " Billheads, Blanks, Etc., OF EVERY DE3CUIPT10N. fl! OSTERS, Lar6 iilM, Colored Work Oi every Style nfl Variety execated promptly and iu a style Not to be Surpassed By any office In the State. Oui facilities for doing All Kinds of Bock Work AKE UN8UHPA8SED. Is a compound of the virtues of saraur"11- la, Btillingia, mandrake, yellow dock, with the iodide of notash blood-muking, lilood-cleausiug, and life-suv taininpt eleaients. It is the purest, satcit, and most effitual nlterative medicine known or available to t.hn nnhlie. Tim sci ences of medicino aud chemistry have never iHuuiweu u vaiuauie a remedy, nor one so potent to cure all diseases resulting from impure blood. It cure. K.-rofnlii. and all scrofulous tliscnseg, Erysipelas, Ko.o, or St. Anthony's Fire, riuiple. und Face-grubs, Pustule., Blotches, Bolls, Tumors, Tetter, Humors, Bait Kheuin, Scald-hend, HIiiK-worin, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Mercurial Disease, Neuralgia, Female Weak nesses ana irregulnritlea, Jaundice, Ailections of tbe Liver, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, and General Debility. By IU searching and cleansing oualltlos it purges out the foil I corruj'tiuris which itontaiuiuate the Wood and cume derange ment and decay. It stimulates and enliven. the vital luni'tionj, iiropi". .nr.rjr.iuj streu' wrm'" alia preserves maltu,aiif lutuhes new life and vigor throughout tha whole system. No sufferer frc.n any dis ease which arises from Impurity of tha blood need despair who will give Arm'. Saimaparilla a fair trial. It is folly to experimunt with the numer ous low-priced mixtures, of cheap msterial., and without medicinal virtues, offered a hlood-puriHers, while disease becomes nior. ...Ui.v KBieu. AYKB-. SausapakilU a medicine of such concentrated curative power, that it is by far the best, cheapest, and most reliable u,L,n4s., known. f hysu-ians know ii. ........ ....;,;., .,.,! nrs. scribe it. It has iwen widely ued for fort year., and has won the unqualified coufl. - ""-'us wuom it ha. beuento... Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer fc Co.. Practical and Analytical Ohamists, Uow.il, Man. old bt iu mj,i,t, inarwB.ai. HeltliJWehltli! Dr. E. C. West's Kkrvk a? Bbaih Treat mkkt: a seeitio for Ilvalriia. lisiiucs. Vonvnlrions. Nsrvms Ilcadarlr, Mental De pression, lo.s f Meiiinrv, Sfermaturrbiea, linMtiii(-T. Involuntary K iiuSfinus, Hrenia tnre Age, ranicd hy nyir'xertion, self abn.e,oroverinlul!renVe, w'Wi leads to mis ery, decay and death. One ! will cure re cent cases. Kaek Ikh Hml)i one msnth's treatment. Oue dollar a Imh4 or six boxe. foriive dollars sent h. ..ii arenaid on re ceipt of price. We guarant. six boxes to cure any va.e. With each ..r-l-r received by ns for six boxes. aoFninaui-4 with t we will send the mirruer onr .littco guaran tee to return the liionc y if tb Ireatnient do.-, not rfloct a cure. (;.i,.V ...,. iine.l l,v II , DAY. side autlini ireil aenl for" Urad'ford, Vt. JOHN c. KS fc (().: Sole 1'r.iprie '". J' f " W. KUdinon ft- Chicago, III. SMITH DOOUITLK a. kmITH. U'I,i.. Agent Boston, , m 1. .I4S hSm OTEVENS, OflffHflSIH ,U in! Having Juit returned from niaiket la now prepared to ibow ber euitumera all TBK qrEVEST ISf O VELTIES THE MOST APPROVED QTYLES AND THE! FABRICS, BBST IN MILLINERY tmmmmmmmu tttttttttttttttt To bo found iu anj storein the oountry, just from the IMPORTERS AND MANTTFACTURERS, Bought and to be sold on ber old plan ot TEE BEST GOODS FOR THE LO WEST PRICES. Slio has a Full Stock of Bonnets and Hats, Ornaments and Trimmings, which have ouly to be seen to commend themselves to the taste of all who want beautiful and elegant articles at moderate prices, IN Her Stook oomprizos ey erything to be desi red uy any one, and includes a full new stock of Dress Trimmings, Laces. Fringes, Dress and Cloak Buttons, Lace Lambrequins. Lace Spreads and Shams, Shetland Shawls in all colors, snd in faot a full stock of NEW GOODS . OF THE LATEST STYLES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. The ladies are invited to call and examine and then they can judge fer themselves where to purchase. lr DOOR NORTH OP THE POST OFFICE," " Main Street,' .' . . Bradford April, 1880. A TRUE A PERFECT STRENGTHENFR A SURE REVIVER. IltOJT BITTERS a highly recommended for aU disease re qniring . oeTin .d efficient tonfo ; e-y the bloo-Lstrcngtheni the muscles, and gives new J'totte,.neJn? like aVharm on th. digestive orpins, thTonlV frruji. A Food. BMina. Had m (As Stomach, Heartburn, dc IHO oniy IwviZ&t will not blacken the terthor give lie-Mlaohe. Bold by all dmgg -1. Write for the A B C Book, 82 ip. or oacful and amusing readinga rM. mrmm THROAT ft LUNQ DISEASES. t UNO D18EAHB8 hav prematurely carried from L our sight our dearest Mewls. Try llitggs1 Throat and Luog Uealer, at 11. U. DAYU . i : O UNO DI8RA8E8 A terror to maaklnd for age., i nut Sfllenoa nravalla. Try llrlir.r.' Tlin,.fc .nil un. lioalor, at 11, U. DAY'S III UNO DISEASES are not hereditary, but eon i StitUtlonal tendenoea nrevall. Dsa Itriirir.' 'Iiroat aud Laog Uealer, at U. U, DAY'S. LUNG DISK ARKS hare been considered fatal for agos, not necessarily so. Use Uriggs1 Throat andliung Uealer, at U. 0. DAY'S. , HEADACHE and NEUR A6IA. HRADACIIBlssooraraonaffllotlon. It la oared by Brines' Allevantor, at U. U. DAY'S. HEADACHE, slok, nervous, or bullous, oared by llriggs' Allevanlor, atU. U. DAY'S. HEADAonEneryados'allsoelety, Cure It with Uriggs' Allevanlor, at U. O. DAY'S HEADA0I1E prevents all enjoyment. TryBrlggs' Allevantor, at U. O. DAY 6. HEMORRHOIDS OR PILES. PILES are dangerous. Suffer no more. Got llrlggs' File remedy, at U. O, DAY'S. PILES can be sneedily cured by wring as direct ed Brlgga' File Heinedy at U. U. DAY'S. PILES are a sonroe or dlsoomfort to millions Brlgga' P'le Heuedy at JU. U. DAY'S. PILES Internal, bleeding and Itohlng. cured by Brlgga' Pile Remedy at U. O. DAY'S. HARD AND SOFT CORNS. A0RNS Universal human afflictlona Cared U with Brlggs' Sure Corn Care at U. U. DAY'S. A0RNS Prevent enjoyment, domestic and re ts ngioua. uriggs' euro uorn uure at u. u. DAY'S. AORNS The worst torments known. Care them I U with Brlggs Sure Corn Curo at H. u. DAY o. flORNS'promote disturbances in the household. U Use Brlgga' Sure Corn Cure at It. u. DAY'S BUNION BALSAM. BUNIONS. Banish them with Dr. Brlggs' Bun ions Balsam. Safe and sure. Try It at 11. U. ilAK'B. BUNIONS. Hard, soft and ulcerated, oured by Dr. Brlggs' Bunion Balsam. At II. O. DAY'S BUNIONS prevent sleep by night, and peaoe by I day. Use Dr. Brlggs' Bunion Balsam, at II. I U. Vax a. BCNfONH pain your feet and tortora your soul. tn i-jr xry ut. at ry Dr. Briggs' Bunion Balsam at U. O. WAY'S. Mclndoe. Falls, Vt., A. B. Perry. West Falrloe, E. P. Qeorgo a Co, Ely, E. P. Johnson & Co. Orford, N. II.. Willard Dor's. Lyme, D. C. Churohill. Thetford Contre, Vt., L. D. Lucas. Union Village, John Blaisdell, PASTURE FOR SALE. RThe Bubsoriber offers for sale his pasture In West F&irlee, known as the Ayer pasture, containing 93 acres. About 10 acres wood. For further par ticulars inquire of the subscriber, 'North end oi Uradiord village, 43tf : W. U, lNUUKHifi. SEED. WHEAT Just Received from the West a splendid sample of seed wheat FOR SALE CHEAP by tho subscribers. J. B. PECKETT, & CO. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. irr. trrntrs ninnry (,Wff.) A VPCrotahl nrpnamtinn ittiil tha nnl nin1y in ton world for Bright iHsrinsrv Dlnbi, nml A 1.1, Kltlujr( IlTrv sum nTestimouiai$of the blchest order in proof Of these stalementst. .WFor the cure of IHnheU, call for Wr ner's Hate llubeta 4 iii-o. u i'ur me curo or Bright ana tns othef umi'iMi'M, fjun lor wainer's mmmo PPfwj VTt In thnluiet nnltfInM .nl etlmnlaioa every function to more heiiUUiul action, and is tuns ts rwiifni in mi ni Willi's. it cures M4roniinuii and or her HKln Ertin tlons and Diseases, hicludiiuc Ciuitera. 1J1 vera, ana oi iier mres. lyaiHpnlu, Veuknemorttiflltnmarhi CoDBtlmtlon, lkluiiK, J?nrnl lebll Ity, etc., nre cured hy tlx; Niife Bitten. It if uneqiiaiea an an appetiKcratiu regular tonic, Auiues ui two niaea ; iiricua, ovc sua i.vwa WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE Qtiicklv elves Retand SIo to thesufTerlnfr. cures ilead:i'li and nirnlirtn prevents Knll4itft ti'lla. and n'liBvesNt'rvouarroa trntlon brought nn by excessive drink, over worn, menial shock;., anu uiuer uhubi, -Powerful as It ia to ntoD nnln and soothe alt turbed Nerves. It never Injures the systeiQ, woeiner umen in iniu ur iuik" uutwro. .Bottles Of two 8 9 slses; prices, SVoand ll.O. ??2.Ai" imuins tor WARNER' bowels do not operate rreeiy ana zvgmmxiy, nlhw Mlb rvqnlra neb mmm mot ror laaroaga nrli. PHm & eta. a bota VI rnrr'a Safe HcBedlM ar 4wM brOnigittoUa la M41dM inm H.H. Warners, Co,, Proerteten, BOCHESTEB, H, T, rrim fw nsipi J.TllHB.I.h: TONIC IHtKxrig COOLEY Are .n Ijuuiij " , a HUM.. B1UWH. VIU. I 1 is iiRnii whenever tb " f Ah ' Ayor's Oathartio Pilla, - For tlio relli f ami cure of .11 derange, intuits In the l.m. .ch, llvsr, .ud bow. ols, Tlivy sr. s mild aporlent, sail nn oxoetleiit piil't,'Ative,. lining purely v.pe table, thev omrs.ti no mereurv or iii)n Oral whatever, llucli serious slckiiess (ind sufliirlng I. prevent, ed liv their timely nasi and every family should havo them on band for their proleotlun and rullef, when iwtulrod. Long exnerieuos has proved them to be the snt wt, lum.t, aud best or all the flllm with which the market abounds, lly their occasional u.e, u blood is uurllled, the corruptions of Hie .va Tka expelled, obstructions removed. ai)d tlio Vrnoie maciiinery or mo nwumm iu n. ,n-n,.i.. y tun iivity. internal orgsus wmen urounio .-ivsk.-u aiuggisn are cieanwu nr ja.-r-. . .. mnl.tA.1 into aetlen. .Thus liicliik-nt dlM'tiA. Is chsiiiiHi Into health, the valuo or which clump, when rockonwl on the vnst multitudes who enjoy It, e.n hardly be computed. Their sugar eoolli g makes them plessant to tsko, nnd nrcM-rves their virtues unliupsired Tor any length of time, so that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable. Although searching, they are mild, snd niieriito without disturbance to tho constitution, or diet, or occupation. Full directions are given on the wrappr to each box, how to uxo ihetn ns a Family liiyilo, and for tho following oomplalnts, which theco JPHI. rapidly curet For lysHipaia or Indigestion, I.lstless nm, Languor, snd I.ons or Appetite, they should be tuken moderately to stimuluto tho stom ach, and restore IU healthy tono and action. For Liver Complaint and Its various symp toms, f) lllllous Headache, Rick Hund aohe, Jaundice or Oreeu fiicknoss, 1111 lou. Collo and Itlllnua l-'evers, they should bo Judiciously taken tor each ense, to correct tho diseased aotion or remove the obstructions whioh oause it. ... For Dysentery or Jllnrrhiua, but one mild dose is generally required. For UheuiuatUiu, Oout, Oravel, . Pal- Sltatlon of- the Heart, Fain In the lde,Jiaclc, and Loins, they should bn contin uously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of tho system. With such ohange those oomplalnts disappear. For Dropsy and Dropsical Swelling., they should be taken-In large and frequent doses to produce the'etllict of a drsstio purgu. - For Hanpresslmi, a Iuiru dose should bo taken, as It produces the desired effect by sym- ""iVa Tilnnmr pill, take one or two Wlf. to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels, restores the apietlto, and invigorutes the system, lienoe It Is often advantageous whero no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these Jf IU makes him feel decidedly better, from thelt cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus. PREPARED BV Dr.J.C. ATXJt & CO., Practical ClttmUtt, LOWELL, MASS., V. S. A. FOB BALE BY ALI DBUGGIST9 EVERYWUEHS $10O REWARD ! For any Catarrh Remedy which will give a ,.. (julok and as Permanent Relief as Foss' Vermont Catarrh Cure Tbe discovery and combination of its anti-oatarrh- aieiemenu nas do paraiioi in uie annais of medical achievements. All orders sliould bo sent to the proprietor. EDWIN J. FOSS, St. Aldanb, Franklin Co., Vt. Price. 50 oente and $1 per box. Sample box by mau ror 10 oenu. For sale fn Bradford by II. e. Day at the Brad ford Drux Store To the Boys of New England. Bvery day at noon, precisely, after April a Balloon ix feet hi(fh will bo relented from the top of Onfe Hall, Boston, and a reward of a suit of clothes will be paid to the boy who captures it und returns it to Huston. We ulo give to every cus tomer in our boys' department, an in tinted Parisian Balloon, 90 centimeters in diameter! The stock of Men's and Boy' Sprint? and Sum. mer Suits and Spring Overcoats la complete, and surpasses in variety and Kneral excellence all former displays. In three hundred New England towns and cities we arc represented bv established Agents, In whom handt full lines of tiprinff and Summer Samples will be found, and with whom our trade can confidently deal. When you go to Boston be sure and viBit Oak IIall thy famous, one-price, reliable Clothing House. Samples and rules for self measure sent to any address. 6. W. SIMMONS & SON, OAK HALL, 32 to 44 North Street, Boston, The oldest Clothing House in New England. N. A. BAILEY, Agent. BratHoiil, Vt. GOLD HIEDAI , PARIS, 1879. wmgesm Butter made hy this, Kivccnstakea at INTKRNATIONAT. DAIRY Faik, 1ST8, and Gold illeilal at same FiUr. 1S79, Gold lledal at HoyiU Agricultural i.xniuiuoa, i.onuon, ItiT'J. Four sttles, te.v BIZKS. REGIT. AH. Cans bemoted to bench fob 6kimmino AUTOMATirAIXY. J UjTI IS, IC.-f.KIMS AUTOMATlCAJ.br W1TU- OLT KKMOVINd CANd. I V a I G IIT or CABINET. IlAS A OTP- UnAKll I'NDEH WATKH TANK: TUB ILLUMINATEn conical point of cans 1'riwbctino into tni3 compaktment: skims without remotino cans, elkvatokr-has a hoistino abbanob ' ment for kai8ino cans out of tank. skw8 automatically. . . Tin y require no miiKreeni. Haiwenllof cream between milk. liiK. Impure air, ilusl or files cannot reads milk net in tlsein. CAUTION. .1-... at,, at.-n.nat nt-nrtfo rf fhA OTMlt TtOT11 able nonfp-Mion of thoir aupt'rtority, 1b tle laiye .....iIr,Vi i,itii t market which claim 11 .jViiWiww, verfectum of action ioeseeBod ll ttl3H(tlllHtlV OKLEIHlATifTi ('nriWirnK Vl'. thnmv. fore caution all iiermoua not t buy or use anv of saiii imiUtioiiH unrl infrtnireiut'nts, as wo snail rmteot our riji-hts to tlie full extent of the law. Send for ''JUaihyman" lflviu particulars. VERMONT FA MACHINE. CO.? Pi nnVOAVIS' Iff - ' So ;( j PERRY DAVIS & SON. Providence, R. I. PrepriwMra. CLARK'S JODRNAL BIN DEBT. iu ontpoiier, vt. Magaalnea, Sheet mtuia, and olil book, of every dlSOriUllon buiindu Lh.V .hnuld h. t..i ...2 ohastel mortgage records, printed or plain, made to order and In the best manner. Dog license Nioks, administrator', aooount hooka, soKool and Uighway tax hooks, and every thing In th. blank book line at reasonable prices. All order, for binding can be loll at tho (ton of Geo. E. Gaffield, IBrsdlbrd, Vermont Uontpeller, Feb., 1881. Cornet to Nell I A first-oluss B Klat Cornet with orooks to A, nud good Black Walnut Case. - - Address, J, A. 8 ARGENT. Bradford, Vt. S S I A S 7 fl Sr.day .thome- Sample, worth G free. Addreaa .tinsom A ce.. Portland, Maine $66 a wee In your own town. Terms and is outfit free. Address II. Hallbti Co., Portland, Maine. 479 5w0.0,f- '2day at hems easily made. I Costly out.'UViwt . Address Tana A Co.. IgttataT Maine. A. KAUM. Any person contemplating the purchase of a very productive farm, with die buiidinsTln ar? SAW. AND GRIST MILL, will find it for tholr Interest to communicate' with Peb. 18, ,881. 46-2-m. A PAB' V- Liberation Notice, I hereby certify that I have this day giyen my sou Georgo il. Presoott his time during t ho remainder of his minority, and that I shall hereafter claim noue of his earnings nor pay auy debts of his contracting. GEOBGE HtESCOTT. Witness, J. K. Dahung. bast Corinth, Vt.. April 18, 1881 HILLandDRILL PHOSPHATE SEND FPU PAMPHLET. This is a true bone superphosphate, and may bo used on any crop, In the bill or drill or broadcast, either with or without manure, and will produce a much earlier and larger crop. In tho Keport of the Mass. Inspector of Fertilizers, its valuation Is from 88 to filOperton higher than other PhoBphates which sell at the same price. The past year over 3000 tons were sold against 100 tons three years afio, showing that it is liked by the fanners. If there is no local agent near you, send to us. Also for sale STOCKBRIDGE MANUKUS. I BOWKER FERTILIZER C ; BOSTON & NEW YORK FOR SALE. The House fornierlr occupied I by David Eastman, situated on Pleasant Street, in Bradford Til lane. The house is two atoriM : hlerh with ell, well finished throutrkont and nearly new. therefore in good condition, very p'eaaantl.v located, good water, and Rood garden. Part of the pur chase money can re main on mortgage if deeired, For farther particulars inquire of David East maU) Detroit, Mich., or of A. A. DOTY, M. D. t Bradford Vt. ; VICK'S For 1881 is an Elegant Book of 130 Pages, Ouo Colored Flower Plate, and 900 Illustra tions, witb descriptions of the . best Fiowera and Vegetables, and directions for srowing. Only 10 cents. In English or German. If you afterwards order seeds deduofe the tea cents. VICK'S SEEDS are the best in the world. The Floral Guide will tell you how to get and grow them. Viok's Flower nnd Vegetable Garden, 175 -aft, 6 colored plates, 5'JO engravings. For 50 cents in paper covers ; $1 00 in elegant cloth. In German or English. . r Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine 33 pages, a colurad plate in every nnmbei and many line engravings. Price $1 25 a year; Five copies for )5 00. Specimen number. sent for 10 cents; 3 trial copies for 25 cents. . Address, JAMES VICK. Kochester. H. Y. YELLOW Are a symptom of Jaundice, Liver Complaint. DR. BAXTER'S MANDRAKE BITTERS will cure the disease and re move yellowness from skin an1 Airoa. XTo o ill VECETABLE , A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY For Internal and btotnal Us, Ii l SURE CURE for all th Disease, for which It h racmmidaV and h ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE la th. handt of - eves th. most Inexperienced persons. ft Is a rare and alrk remedy for COFWH!. SORK THROAT. IIH.l.S, ani sunilar tronblee; afford. mM i I. M apalonu of lUl'TlTIIKRM. and as tke keaat knawa reaaedj lor RHEUMATISM na NKl'RAMJIA. THE OLDEST. BEST, AND MOST WIDELY KNOWff FAMILY MEOICINE IN THE WORLD. DYSKNTKRV, and all BOWEL COMPIAEHTS. aa.h HAS STOOD THE TEST OF 40 YEARS' CONSTANT USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES. II k RECOIHMUNDFD by PhystcUsnh MVurtaasartcn. IHIsMm, Maanarera of Plantastsaaa. Wark.stbasMH antl Factories, niinn la llaavHala in duat, bf Evetrkasly everywhere wao has ever given It a trial IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT. It should hvy be xwed for Pain In ttj Bark um4 ftDd brings pnxtf mnt prmwumt rrHeJ" in ftU OMBI of BraiMM Cutn KprntntH frrrr llnrwAi Hrnlitn Mo. NO FAMILY CAN 9AFEI.Y BE WITHOrT IT. It wll trjuutvlly save many times It cort In doctom' bUM, and Ut prio biinin it wiUila the retu h of U. It t eA& at VAcAOeMd 91410 a brittle, and can bo obtained from all dragyista.