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VERMONT YAT IIMAN & STATE JOUKNAL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 181) 1
(OOaTtlinD KHMM KIKTM PAOE.
a btrrlster, bai B6M tppoititad ItatlM con-
mil Ht New Orleans.
Hk.miy k. iiaiihv, tim oototloni bnk
rutilirr, BBCBped frnin tlifi ('Milton, Neiv
Ynrk, pTlftOH oii Tlitirmlny if Inat week.
He lecared worhtusfl'i ffook niul overalls
m,'I (jiiiclly wiilkinl otltj BlftklflS for the
Adlrondiok MoutitelM. iln inii men goot
un lionr liefore liift I'HcHpn whs not ieui I .
Tm Ni'w York OhitnbOT f Cotntneros
lm Hil'iptri! tlm follnwlng rt'Holutioi) : " He
lolV6d tlint iu tiie opinion of the Clininlior
f Oofbtnvrofl of New York, tlm sxtttlni
inw oompelllng tha ptirctanse bj tha govero-mi-tit
f &fX)0,000 ounoM of siiver par montfa
is gttnit tlm ptlbllo welfnre mnl hIioiiM be
rt'pcrtled."
Thi Jeffersonville, tnd, pollce statlon
wm blowo up wlth dyDMuitoi lut week
Mniulny niirlit. Tlm tioors iiml wiinlows
were blown lnto pleoes tod tlm stone walli
ofuinedi Jt is thouo-iit. to liave. baaii the
result of n plol to kill I'erteiii of the poltM
who bave been proaeoutlng tlm orltntnala
with vi(or of lnte.
Thk Irisli Nntinnnl LMgUe of Aiiievirn
tnel at Ohlcaso on Thuratlay and ITrlday of
itist wrok. Th'j platform contalned h slap
at Parnell. Acleuseln the new oonstltu
tion ruakea it on of tlio olijccts of the
leBffUe tO bo. t'ott importeil ICno;lisli gooils.
M. V. Oaiinon of Otnsha, waa elected preal
ilent, in plaee of John Kitzni'rald, wlio ll
very 111.
Thi Dlatef oounty savinge Instltatlon of
Kinijstoii, N. V., bM been olofed snd liln
tbe liainlH of a imnk laperlntendent. Ex-
pert examtiiers have foiinil iilremly tliut tlm
euortiioiw hiimi of SM.'Wl.otlO Iihs lieen stoleii
by Treasurer Oatrmnder and Matthow T.
1 ruinplioiir. assistant tri'anurer, aml it in
fekred that the Rtenllngti win retxsh larucr
Mnount. The ilcicptioii of tlm two otticials
iuiH contlnued tot tweuty yenrs. Hoth bave
been eTreitedi
BlLLI JaMMPKi a dOtnMtlO servant of
Mrs. Robert Whi.t! of Shawimitown, 111 ,
wm ihot and kllled by the iMter, last week.
MisH .laiuison had been WOTklng for MrM.
WhltOi but WBH ili.siniMSiHl. This anK;r('l
hcr, and slm attacked Mr. White Wlth a
olub. Bfinu ilisanni'd, slm Nccurrd a re
volvet and Bred al Mrs. Whltei bul inlMed
her. Mrs. White Ihcn took the Weappn
away fioin bet and sbot lmr twlce. The
coroner'i Jurj JmtiflM Mrs. white.
Thk bnalneaa tallures of the ITnlted
Btatee, aa reported by 1!. G. I)un & Co., for
the quarter endlng Beptember 30, are 2,754
asainet 2,190 for the iame qnarter of 1800.
ihe llabtlttiei for the 1801 qnarter amount
to over f 14,0(K),(KK1, as anainst gm.riOO.OOO in
1890. In the nlne montns o( tlm year 1891,
jnst cloied, the fallnreeln tlm Dnlted Btatea
nnmber B.828, wlth ItablHtieiol 8186,000.000.
aa antnat 7,801 failnrei and 8100,000,000 ol
liablllttea for the oorrespondlng pertotl of
1890.
An express train on the New Vork C'en
tral railroad, dU6 at I'tiea about threo
o'clook in the mornlng, wm robbed of
ROmethinK like S1.000 on Wednesday of last
week. Itaeetni the robber bored tne (ront
door of the ear, got tlm fnstenings open and
snrprised li. A. Moore, the express aent,
whtle he was at woik, and oovered hitn wltu
a revolver. The rohlier sorted over tlm pnck
ages, takiiiK Hiieh as he suppused were valu
BDle. Be tnen Itopped the traln by apply
iiii the air hrake by means of the valve iu
the ear, and made his eseape.
Tbb annual meetlna of tbe Clvll Bervice
Reforn Leaaue was beld at Buffalo, N. V.,
last week, beginnlnfl on Tuesday eveu
Ing, when the preeldent, Oeorge wllllam
Curtis, made his annual addrese, his sni-
ject licinn " Ten Vears of Keform." fn
elosing, he said: " Upon a stirvey, eveu so
eeneral as this, of the progreai of oivll serv
lce reforn withln the ten yearsof the exist
enee of this league, it is idle to deny the
prodij;ioiis advanee whieh it has made, hoth
in public oplnlon and iu praotlcal appll
catlon." Mr. Curtis was re- lceted presldent.
SoiIB students of Phillips-Exeter Acad
emy vlelted a boardlnff-house last week
Wednesday nlght, and deapltet-he warnlntfa
of tlm landlady forced the door and de
uiainled a studeut named Bamuel li. Weil
of New Orleans, a memher of the senior
rlass. Weil was draged from his rootn
and recelved severe treatnieut. The next
mornlng, on coinplalnt of the town author
Itles, Henry N. Arnold of New York and
McKee D. McKee of Washington, hoth
seniors, and Phllip Band of Medford, olass
of '93, were arrested and triecl in tlm poliee
eourt. Band was discharged, but Arnold
and McKee were riued 820each and oosts.
Weil is a strontt non-soeiety nian, and tlm
Msault is Bupposed to be an outcome of the
suppressiou of the seeret soeieties at the
school.
A sTouY has been in olroulation in Wash
ington to the effect that Green B. Raum,
Jr. son of the c'omniissioner of penslons,
whosu reslgnatlon its asslstant onlefolerk
in the pension bureau was detnanded Bome
months sinee by Beoretary Nohle, still re
talned suffiolent Inttuenoe iu tbe bureau to
seoure promotlons of liis frlends who would
reolprooate by loanlng hlm money. These
transaotlons, it is said, bave been supported
by two atlidavits, whioh bave been tiled
with Secretary Noble, and the facts baving
oome to the knowledge of Qeneral Raurn,
the latter has decided to brlng the whole
niatter to un issue. He has demanded the
dlsmissal of three prominenl employes in
the otliee, who, he belleves, are pfottlnBtO
injuro his oharacter and compel his retire-
tnent from the posltlon of ooninslsslonert
A COLLISION took plaee early last week
Wednesdas mornlngoue mtle east of Keot,
O., on the New York, I'ennsylvauia & Ohio
railroad, between a freigbt aml a passenyer
train. Three persons were kllled OUtrigllt
and twenty-four injund, several fatafly.
The passenger train was the Micblgan sec
tion of the Olin fauiily exeursion, tnetnbers
of whieh were tf"'nK to tlm national rennion
of tbelr klndred at Bennington, Vt. Many
other Mlohlgan people took advantBge of
the low rates to vlsff friends in the Kait.
The pertoni kllled were an engtneerB tire.
mau and Mrs. Willoughby Dewey of Rlob-
land, Mloh. Noneol tbe tnembers of the Olln
fauiily were seriously hurt, as they were in
sleepers. The stovesof tbe traln OBUSed the
woodwork to take tire, ainl the sufferlng
of souiH of the vietiius was inttMise. The
eause of tlm aecideiit was disobedieuee of
orders by the eonduetor of the freigbt train.
Khank 0i Ai,my, the murderer of OhrUtie
Walden, was taken frotn Main'hestei' to
Woodsvtlle on Tuesday of last week, when
he pleaded DOl gUilty. The eoiirt-rooin was
erowded with speetators, woiuen predumin
atint;. Almy was earried to a ipeclal train
on astreteher, and reuiaiued in Woodsville
not more than an hour. His bealth is good,
and he sbowed no OOnoerQ about the pro
oeediUgS. Oounsel for the state aml de
feuee meet at Concord this week to make
arrangetnenti for the trlal, Inoludtng the
tinie aml plaee. Monday nlght of last week
Hanover liail another sensation. A wonian
eutered tbe Warden house, about nine
o'elock, and said she wauted to sleep iu
the rOOm of Chrlatle and that she would
explain tbtngt in the tnornlng. Her request
wa.1 refused. A biotlmr of Mr. Warden
pulled oiT the wotnan'i long clroular eioak,
aml tlm trousers and Prinee Albert eoat of
a man were dlsoovered. Then tlm itranger
dlsclosed that she was Dr. Mary Walker,
and that abe hal eome to save the life of
Amlrew Warden. She also said that Aliny
was uot tbe inurderer of Ohrlstle. The
woman staiil all niht, and a number of
neiuhhors sat up with the fauiily to sec
that all was rlgbt. She haH been Identlfled
an Dr. Mary Walker heyond all doubt.
There was some talk of prosoeutiuu her,
but us she is evidently insane slio was al
lowed to go away ou Saturday.
Foreian.
Tbb pope iu peraon celsbrated low .,.
in St. I'eter's eliurch, Rome, last week
Tuesday momlng, in the preseiiee of IKI.IKMI
pilgrims from all parts of the worhl.
Advicks from Apia reeeived at San Fran
eiseo speak of a suiall revolution on Mon
0n, one of the Saiuoan islamls, whieh was
uppreMcdby the rjnlted Btatea iteamsblp
" Iro(iioiH."
Mh. (Jladstonk spoke to an amlieuee of
4,0M) at the liberal euiigruNS at Newcastle
on Friday of last week. He predieted HIh
eral IU0MM, In the OOUgTeMi tufl saine da.v,
re.Holutlou In favor of " HMDdtag BI eud-
Ing " thebouie of lordt, and the npeal of
the laws ol prltnogenltura and entall, were
ailopted auiid liearty eheerH.
Sm JoMN TlioMi'soN, lninister o justiee,
and Hon. (i. K. Koster, iniulsKT of OUStOBlfi
will represeiit the Doiniiiion goveruuieiit at
tbe reotproctty oonference to he beld at
Washington on the I'Jth.
Thk funeral of Itoubmger took ptaoe at
Brnsseli on latnrday, The orowd was very
great about the house, and many arrests
were made. There was no religious serviee,
theCalhollo authorilleH refusiiig to be rep
resellted. An attempt was maile on Thursday of
last week to assassinate i he ICmperor Krau
Ctt .Toseph by plaelng botnb nmiir a brldge
over wliieli tne roval train a to DBSSi An
Investtgatlon revealed the faot that there
were thirteeu of the bouibs.
Nkwh has just l n reoelved at S:in Kran-
eiseo truit the yVmerlean sailiug sehoouer
.I. nBfnlltbn LeWil has been seied by the
Russianfl for poaching on the Ooppef tslands,
Tbe ri'port is that tbe sehoouer was eaught
in the BOt and tliat she WM brought to by a
sbot, whieh lodged in her liull. Wlmn or
dered togo aboaid the Russian vessel, the
Anierieau eaptain took his whole erew, aml
a Bgbt followed, in whieh tlie Amerieaus
were tinally overpowered.
boBfMneM dlsappeared and i was abie to
sing a heavy role In grand opnra wlth voiee
uniuipaireil. I strongly recomtnend It to
aii singers." WilUam h. ttamlllon, Madlng
Bant " thi' c. i. litit Onni Optn Oo,
Penontli
Miis. .Ii i.ia (.'. I!. DoBB arrived home
frotn Bnrope on Monday of last week.
Thk fatnlly of Becrstary Proctor has ro
turned from Marblebead, Mass., to Proctor.
Miis. Kuank LMUfl was married at New
Vork on Suinlav to William 0, Kingabury
Wilde, M. P., of Dublin.
Mns. Hakhison and Mrs. Mc Kee, who
had been vlsltlng In the vieinity of ISoston,
bave returned to Washington,
A DAttOHTBR was boru to Mr. and Mrs.
Orover t'levelaml at New Vork last week
Friday Dlgbt. Ifother aml dangbter are
iloing weil.
I'rksiiiknt Haiiiiison has appointed ex
(iovernor OriSshee as land eommissioner
in Bamoa, to sucueed Hon. Henry V. Ide of
st. Johnsbnry, resigneil.
TBB son of Oolonel George W. Hooker
was one of the two ont of about ")00 appli
eants for admittanee to Yale C'ollege who
passed without a eomlition.
Obacncbv M. Dkphw aml H. Walter
Webb, presldent aml vloe-prestdent ofthe
New Vork Central railroad, wero enter
tained by Dr. W. S. Webb at Shelburne
Fanns on Saturday aml Bnnday.
At a tneetlng of the dlrectors of the
Mlssouri Paclfic railroad, last week, Jay
Qould, in attemptlng to reply to Russell
Sage, broke down completefy. The attack
was of a hysterieal nature, due to long
mental tension and Imperfeot dlgestion,
BTBPBBH Tkai y Byinoton, son of Rev.
George 1'. Bylngton, a foriner pastoroftbe
Congregatlonal ohurch, Castleton, has re
eeived an appointmenl as assoclate edltor
of the ,Y( w York Sun. He is a gradtiate of
the Cnlversity of Vermont, where he stood
tirst in Ids class,
Govkh.mik PAOI thus deseribes his West
ern trlp to a reporter: "Our trip was from
New Vork by Pblladelphla and Ptttsburg
to OblcagO, and over tbe ChioagO Mil-
waukee raflway to st. Paul, thenoe by the
Northern PacltlC tollelena, Montana, where
we tnade a tour of about three days to the
Yellowstone 1'ark. Wo returned from
Helena by tbe Great Northern railway, by
the way of Devll's Lake and Grand Forks
to st. Paul. Startlng westward again, we
went vla Bioux Clty to the Black Hills region,
lnto South Dakota, down to Oinaha and
baek to Chicago, where we started bome
ward vla Pittsburg and Phlladelphia. Sec
retary Proctor lefi tne at Harrlsburg, Penn.,
and went to Washington, and I eauie ou to
New Vork. We vlslted nutnerous forts
along these lines, wblcb, as you know, was
the purpose of Secretary Proctor's visit. F.
0. Partrldge, sollcltor in tlm state depart
ment, Majors Swan aml Howard of the
Unlted States Army, Qeneral R. N. Batch
elder, (piarterinaster-geimra!, SeiTetary
Proctor's Btenographer, and tnyself and son,
T. H. Page, eomposed the party whoaccom
pauied Secretary Proctor. We were about
two weeks makfng the Journey, aml it is un
necessary to say that we had a dellghtful
time."
" Thkhk are tnilllons In lt," said a drug
glst when asked about Ur. Bull's Cough
s.rup. Price, twenty-flve cents.
"FoRBome time past I've been a rbeuma
tie. I receutly trled Balvatton Oil, whlob
gave nie almosl Instant relief. I slnoerely
recotntnend if, as it has entlrely onred
me." Jwnu UOfdont IlaHim'n'c, Sld.
Tbb paln of a burn or sosld is relieved al
tnost Instantly by Cbamberlaln's Paln Balm.
Besides, it quiokly restores the parts to a
bealthy condition, aml beals thent, in leu
litne tnan by any other treattnent. With
out the burn or seald is very severe it will
not leaveasoar. lt is also Invaluable for
frost-bites and obilblalns, Fifty-cent bot
tles for sale by C. Blakely, druggist, Mont
pelier, rt.
.
SavBO Hk.u I.ikk. " I was taken sick one
year Bgo witli what one doetor called over
tlow of the gall, and another ulcers ofthe
liver, They thoiigbt 1 could not live. My
tnother persuaded me to try Favorite Uem
ed.y. My bealth was never better than it is
to-day, and my welght is one bundred lorty
pounds. Favorite Rewedy saved my life.
i cannot pralse it enough." 3in Jennii
Jiuiinh-, Vifjil, X. Y.
Armca and Oil Ljnimknt isthe best rem
idy known for stitf joints.
CoSTITBMBM is the eause of tlm intolera
bly " had breatb " of iinili it udes. Dr. Henry
Baxter's Mamlrake Bitters retnove the
eause aml prevent the evil, and OOSt Onlf
t wenty-rlve eents.
GkohiikA. AlNIWOBTH, Barre and Will
iamstown, dealer In planos, organs aml
ewlng-machlnes. Corepetlttoa in quallty
and prlces of goods challengeil. Satlsfac
tion guaranteedi Barre beadnuarters, Per
ley Cnandler's Je welry-store. 7;( North Main
treei Correspondence promptly attended
to. Inspection of goods eordiallv lnvlted.
N. B. He sells for S.'to a vibrating sbuttle
Bewlng.tnafihtne whieh tbe manufaoturers
ffttarantti as being "the best, that oaa be
maile."
,bfacrtrsements.
gtisiness ifrrtitts.
A VXBWD or gray beard may be colored a
beautiful and oatural bmwn or black, at
will, by uning Biiokingbam's l'ye for tlm
Whlskers.
TBB history of Dowu's Bliztr is idcnti
Hed Wltb the history of New Englaml for
the last flfty yeara. It cures OOUghs aml
eolds.
Thk. many remarkabls cures of oatarrb
efTeo'ed by tlm use of Ayer'i Barsaparllla is
iioijolusive proof that this Loatbsotne aml
daugerous ilisease is one of the blood, ouly
aeeulng snob a searohing and powerf ul al
terative to thoroughly eradicute it.
I.ivkk piskask blliousness, dyspopsia or
indigestlon, and all derangements of tlm
Btomach aml bowels, oured by Dr. I'ierce's
Golden Medlcal Dlscovery, or money paid
for it returned.
Bk your owu doetor. It won't eoat you
One-balf as much, Oo not delay. Seml
three tWO-cent slamps for postage, and we
will seml you Or. Kaufmaun's great work
(line colored plates from life) on disease, ita
eauses aud liome eure. Address A. P. Ord
way & Co., Boston, Mass.
" That haby of mlne, auntie, three
months ugo had the salt rhenin so bad that
his head was a mass of sores, and 1 bad he
gun to lose all hopes of raising him, but niy
druggist reeonimended Snlphur Bitters, anil
tO-day he Is at fat aml chippcr as any baby
you ever saw, aml he has not a sore on his
head(aod just think that after paylng ont
so muob. a few dollara' worth of Snlphur
Bitters Sboald eure him." itft. J. C. Il'i'l,
When llrttiy wim Rtek, WS uvo lier OsStortS.
When Htie ws a cmm, ihi erte.t for Castorls
When she beeans Ktsi, tie otuntf to Oaitoria.
When ihe had ChUdrea, siic khv.- iiiem QMtetla.
Chamberlatn's Eye uud skiu ointniout.
A certain eure tor ohronlo aore eyes. tet
ter, salt-rheuin, scabl head, old chronir
sores, fever sores, eczeuia, Itch, prairle
scratehes, Hore nipples and piles. It is eool
ing and soothlng, Etnndreds of cases have
been cured by it after all other treattnent
had failed. it is put up in twcnty-tive and
flfty cent boxes. For sale by 0. Blakely.
For Ovor Fifty Vears.
An Old and Wfi.l-Tkikd Rkmk.dy.
Mrs. WinslOW's Soothlng Syrup has been
used for over flfty years by millions of
motbera for their children while teething,
with perfeel suceess. It soothea tbe ehild,
softens the gums, allays all pain, cures
Wind COllc, and is thi! best remoily for
diarrhcea. Is pieMant to the taste. Sold
by druggista in every part of the WOrld,
Twenty-nve ceuts a bottle. Hh value is In.
calculable, Be sure and ask for Mrs. Win
BlOW's Soothlng Syrup, and take uo other
kimi.
Itorn to Ito lliippi.
" Born to be happy," said Socrates. So
have reiterated many other pbllosophera in
regard to bumanity. As Itealth is the rital
prtnoiplt ofbti9, it is not only an itnperative
duty, but a Welcome prlvllege, for every
man aml Woman to maintain It in the blgb
est degree. One of the most insiilious and
daugerous omissions in this conneetion is to
neglect a tendency to constipation. The
clogging up of the system with effete mat
ter preulsposea to disease, depresses the
spirlts and creates gloom aud despondenoy.
The occasional uaeofDr. Pierce'a Pleasanl
Pelleta will prevent a consllpated bablt,
clear the brain, sweeten the teinper (aml
we mlgbt add, tbe breatb also) and open a
vtsta of happy SCtiVlty possible only to the
Well-regulated ralnd and body,
Itlavhcts.
Vermont Markols.
MON1TKI.IKR.
lluiicr, treib, ?! It '.'li .'
Bntter, otratea, t-t f w B W
Cheeae, dfttry, v tt w io
Bgga. fi ioz.... 'j ti
Pufatoea, new. H bnsnel B t-
ttORa, live. M S fi) 9
nogt, dreaaed. M it. io) 7
Bheap, live, v h vtt
SlirhiK liiinlis, 'tt tt 4 fi A
Veata, live t w tti
Fuwls.X Ih 10 12.',
Si.rliif; hlekf ns. fl It 1.1 m la
Flour, BprlnK Wneal W barre) f M "'i M
Plour, wlnter Wheat.Tfj barral B 75 M M
Klour. Familj Wheat, 1) barral 5 7J M ot
Feed, V cwt fil 20
Mval.tlcwt 1 M ml jO
Hlddllnia. flewt 1 3" wl
Oata.W nnahel 42 " 4
Corn, i- btianel 7ft 77
Brsn, ner owt t'5 fi l 05
Besna.flbnahei 2 2 H so
WATBKUURT.
Bnttar, tub, V 9 U 1 -"
Butter, nrlnt and fanov, Mti.... 20 22
liultfr. tivi'-pouinl ttoxes, 'ti Ih 21 22
Cheeae, faetory.V lt 9 fi 10
y.-. ' -I" 21)
Potatoea, i buah n B M
iiat". 't' buah 11 fi 40
Beani, , tiunli 2 0" 2 s
Wool, 'rt tt' 1 22
HiiK'. live VI Ih I'afi S
HegM, iirentj(l, tMt i " h'
I.uuil. V Ih 4 (g S
Poultrr. ei lt s ifb k
Cattle, live, v tt :i fi 4
Beefi dreaaao, t t lt- 4 p 0
A " SoVKRKION " THAT CoSTS O.NB OoL-
i.ak. Or. DttVld Kennedy's Favorite Kem
edv of Kondout, N. V , is knowu to be a cer-
taiu eure for nervousueHS, debility and the
ills peouliar to women. This sovereign
remedy stlmulatea tlm stomaob, kidneys
and liver to u bealtby aotlon, For all
troubles of tbe blood aud uritiary organs it
baa uo eipiai, aml a bottle, wbiob coats ouly
one dollar, should be in every house.
Oukkn VuToniA li.is a reinarkably line
head of hair, for a laily of her age; but her
son, the Prlnoe of Wales, is quite bald.
Had he used Ayer'a Hair Vbor, earller in
life, his head inigbt to-day have been as weil
covered a that of hia royal uiother. It'a
not too late yet.
A BAD HUMOR CURED
$5,00() Kx . nf. .1 ou DoctorH and
Medlrlnr without uvall. CAnvo
himMlf np to if
Joo1 Wlffl HUffROHts rutlciirii Hemo-
(lles. Um Ihefn 7 nths, ml
is Mi1irely Cured.
t WM lll th WM (turlnK lH(;i-m, nml tonk n hfuvy
OOld t 'li,itjV"1U, from whieh I nuvrr fullf rt'cov
Ifedt 1 1 1 Wfl I hrfki- oul in Horcn hII vt my rlicst
miti inqtildtrj ffhlon iMtntd lmpQtilbl6 to oarti I
iivtitl. I cxM'ii(l(Mt mniii' rivt ihfiti.miiifl ilollftri l r 0
to Bnil ourfi bnt oonld not.Rnd Riutlly Ktvtnn mj
llp t tliP, 111V KGOtl Wrf( MlKKCtli'll loMM'OIIO
ilay tO 1 1 y thu UUTIOVMA llK.MKPlKs, Wblell WOtB
n extrnHlvely MWortlaed sttld Uiod. I rotlowtd her
ingRMUOIli hihI iiin hii.pv tn nny hy (IMlKctit npplirii
tion of your Ct ricntA Hkmkdiks ftr Ruven
lnontliit I wti entlfOiy Bttrtfli tiftr Hnciulliip flvc
yrursof tiiin' ntnl inmioy without hvhiI.hmoi utn a
mmnil idnl wt'll Muin to-thiy. Vnu mny rrft'r tn me.
If f Ott WitDi M I Wtll tfll nny omt who mny rnll 011
nif my pxperlnnrn. ( V. PEARbALLi
1 Fulton I lttli Mdrkct, Nw York.
Ai'ittt. IN, IHIi
Cuticura Remedies
Theae srstefnl teatlnontala tell ttie tnry of rent
ptiyKlenl hhITi'1 Iiik. f ini'iitjil iiniilsli, ly rantm of
numlUatlnB l Isln rat linis, Hiel of tlirestene.l iIaii
Ltrrs linptillv Jilnl eeeiiily eliflnrl l.y the Cr ricrHA
RBMsnibs, tneirfBateat Bktn rnros. Blooe Purlflan
iilxl Hiunor Ramedlea the world lntA ever known.
CCTIcrilA ItKsoi.VKNT. tlio new Itlno.l aml Skiu
pnrlller Internally (to eieanaa tne bloodofail Un.
tiiirltlcn iunt polnoiious ol.'lnentH). hihI Ct'TlcfHA,
the ftreat Skln Cnre and CttTiouBa boap, an ax
qnlalta Bktn Pnriner and Beantlflaf axternally (to
clear tha skln ntnl M-iilp tuul restore the lilr). eure
every iIIhoioh1 iohI lounor of the skln, M-iilp ntel
bjooa, wlth Iohr of luilr, from lnfnnrv lo ho, from
pinplea to sorofals, when the hnnt iihynicliuis,
liostill als, nm! hII other lenieilles fsil.
Beld sverjrwhere. rnee. OUTIUUBA Wei soAr1.
Uci Rbsolvbht, pl. Prepared bv the I'ottkr
DBvB ani OBBMiOAIi OOBrOBATlOII, hoston.
jysdiri for "Bow to rure skiu tHseaaee,"M
.-!-.'' ItlustnitioiiH ttti.l lio tc'Ntltuotilals.
Ilostou I'roduce.
Monday, October 5, 18(11.
The ouotations given below represent
nrices obtalned by recelverB for wnoletaU
lotl (not Jobblng prictt) and are iutemled to
represeut actual sales:
BUTTKR.
I'reninery, Norltiern, exlra, i rh '.S
ureame, Northern, eztra nrjta, fl D. . ? 24
t'roHinery, KHMtern, extra, l th (o; 'i
Creamenp, weatern, estrs Brsta, V ih. n B n
Creamerr, tvau, Bl Ji 0 -t
llalry. Vt. hihI N. V., exlra lrnt. tl lt... Iti Jl Jl
Dniry, vt. and n. v.. Brata, v th
Dalrr, Vt. and N. Y., low sradaa, W ).. u n
Tnink. extra, kl Ih B) 25
Truhk. extra llrt, tl th '.'3 fi) it
Franklin 00., Mass., hoxuB, extra cream-
ery.lfh M M
Do., aatraaalrr.JR tb 2:1 24
lo., etra tlrsts, tt N & --'
l)o tlrsti. V Ih 17 m lli
Du., low iraassi V it ll 0 U
CHKKSK.
Vermont, extre. H Ih tMfJ Iu
yermout, tlrsts. y n s)i ni
Vermont, leeonda. t?t fh ti w 7
New Vork, extra, teTb w 1"
New f ork. Orata, v i 'JH
New York. aeoonda, v n I w "
Saife.il rh 10i
I'art slttms, l Ih 3 fi 8
Kklma.Vth 2 3
MHMi
Vermont and N. II., extra, V dOS.. 22 M
Kasteni, extra, ll doz 22 M
Kastern llrsts, V doi W 21
Weatern, tlrsts, tp doz 20 21
POTATOKS.
Natlve Hose aml llelrons, tl lihl (" l N
V II. Boiia aml llulirons, Mu 43 W 43
girtfes.
" ALLOW me to add my tribute to tho elH
eaey of Ely's Creain Balm. 1 was BUffsrlng
from a Hevere altaek of iutliien.a aml
OatBrrb aml was Induoed to try your rem
edy. The result was inarvelous. I could
hardly artieulate, and in less than tweiity
foiir hours tho catarrhal syni)tums and iny
In Mandolph, Hept. M, a ilaiiKhter to Itev. and Mrs.
W. A. Kvans.
In Danville, Oct. l.a son to Mr. and Mrs. I). K.
Wekefleld.Jr.
amages.
INVEST!
INVEST!
Tn thu In por 6Mt DcliniiturcH IsihmI ly t Ti e BQlld
hiK nnd I.tinri An'itrlittlnn of )itkotii, fnlly necnroil
i'"t ' -1' . jff.O'UHK) In tho flrst . iiiqi do-
pnnltfid wlth tniKtoi' for every 1110,000 Of IHbtD
turcn InftMctl. Thi Cninpnny h1-" tan ttfn IiiMtrill
liH'iit SttiM-k 011 Whloh hnfi henu ili'clHreil
24 Per Anniim
DurltiK the pimt twn Hd u hnlf yenm.
ILLUSTRATI0N
Showliin entliuntpd ront nd protlt
on ten sharon :
Arimhift.on fpp $ 10 00
Monthly pnytnentn, $ii l'0 per month for M
months Mfl 00
TotAl ff 114 oo
Amount of shHres nt rnuturfty 1.000 00
Kor fnrtlier piirth-nliirs liniiIro of
A. G. EATON or D. K. JOHNSON
Montpelier, Vt.
COL. L. PKESTON, SFFIIAL AIIENT, - - PORLINOTflN, VT.
DR. GAGE'S
i) flM.KS, blnokhoiida.
X llrX aml filly Hkin cured
red. rcniL'ti, chapiKMl
1 hy OUTIOUftA BOAP
NO RHEUMATIZ ABOUT ME!
in Qiifl inltiiitc th Catlonm
A ii 1 1 i'hIii PiMtor reUevoi rheu-
inatic selutie. hip, ktdney, imiseiilur,
uud rhest n;iins. 'I'he tirst nnd oulv
InitanuineOttl pnin kflliii ntrentheniiiK planter.
In Clmrloatowii, MMIii Kjit . '.'7, by liev. A. S.
Twomblr, Kdwtn .1. lt, Koune of LexuiKton, Manii.,
to Caruline K., daiiKhtur tif C'arlton Hlack of t'hel
sua, Vt.
I n Wuat l.bttiition, N. H.j At the ItrldtVa homo, Oot .
3, by Itev. 0. K. llavens, Kdwln I. Hrlde of Wlilte
Ktvur JunoUOD tO Itortlia.uldeat dauKhter of Chnrlu
ll. WotnllMiry.
In Danville, Oct. , JabS OaffOOit
In Kittt Corinth, Oot. ;l. Mary I TapUa, 4H.
In Baat bi re, iept. M, Idward ktortln,S4.
In llerlln, Oct s, Mrs. Sophronla II. Marah, for
lucrly pl I'alaU, A'i yearn aud ti uiouthn.
Do you wish to obtain a thorough and
praotlcal boainesa education? Oo you wish
to employ a competent business assistant?
If so wrlte to tho
No charge for positions furnished. Ex
penses tuoderate, faeilitie.s superior. For
oatalogue aml speultnens of penmanshin ad
dress Carnell & Gutcbeas, Albany, N. V.
BURR AND BURTON SEMINARY
Manchester, Vt,
Plnt-ClMI pr. paratory scliod for botb snxes.
Numbers Itmfteo. BulldltiR itoanineated. Loca-
tlotl boailttful aml hoatthy. Bpedal ahl to students
studrtng tr ministry. Bend for oatalofrue. Kiftv
tiintfi yuar begini Thursday, Beptember :i, ihm .
a. C. FEBBIN, A. H., Prlnclpal.
brjertiscmmts.
Real Estateat Auction!
The nndertlfftiedi r of tha . i:(t. of
KWr.n Hoyl , late ileeeaiHd, will nell Ht iuildle ituelfon
tothe hfgneil bldder ou tlie 17th day 0f Oetober
imi, ii t one o'elock V. M,, ou the prriiilneA to be nnld
The hotiM lot with tne dweilintiiotiifl aud itieq
thereoii, whereof the said Kllr.n tloyt t,; m.ized
iitid pottoited, .11.-1 noenptod by mnkiin Hott ai
tht tline of hll deeease.
Ttie safd lot Is sltiliited oti the fteuthrrly nlde of
Ki.i Mreet.in thu vIIIhk" of Montpelier, h ml Is
fonr rndl lu wldth upon safd street.and ext nds
bnek fritin nald street. of the nairn- wldth, t-uh rods
.IAMKS w. ItlUH'K, Admirtiitrator.
MfntpeMer. OetODtf . 1WI.
FARM FOR SALE
At Waterbury Center, Vt.
Thli fann aonalan of tnty serea of laad. apen
w hh'h are a two-Htory hrlek Iiohkh ainl all tlie neeea-hhi-v
oiithutldinif, all iiaintt d and in Kood fondittou
andreiielr. Salq rarm la knowe aa tl Noah Rob-
lh'iii farui."alHl In only llvo inlnntei' wnlk from
tlre.-n Monntaln S.-mlnarv and Mliiard ('ontuieri lat
School. Tln-re In nlo In the vIMhkf a oo.l ill.trlrt
enool, two atoraa, and two aht)reliea--ilaitiai and
Malbodltt. Will . ... lallWtth tho fann alioot tliirtT
tntll of hay. iat. harley and eorn, all thefartnlni
toolit and alkhl i.'iiwd, i 1 1 1 property 1m iiow owncil
by ll, II. MutehltiH of lloston, who Is mentally In
eaparltatetl for business nnd fs under K'uardlniishlp.
Tho renson for offerlMLT this property for sale Is to
eonvitrt thp saine lnto m 01107. Kor fnrther partleu-
a i t ' '
APPOINTMENTS.
Dr. O. C. Gape of Concord, N. H., the
wcii-known Bpecialist for al long-standing
aml ditticult ilis'a.Ht!H, vnn be OOUSUlted, free
of rliare, M fullown:
White Ittver Jum tlon BoQN Tnesday, Oct. 13.
SprinKlleld Wednesday, Oct. 14.
Bellows Falls Friday, Oct. 16, forenoon.
Ludlow House Friday, Oet. !, afteinoon.
Vergennes, Motel Saturday, Oct. 17.
MlddlebOfyj H"tel Monday, Oct. 1 f .
JtrUtid Hotine Tuesday, Oct. M.
liutltiud, Itiitcs House Weduesday, Oct. Jl.
KurlliiKton, Vun Ncrts Thursday, Oct. 23,
Montpelier, ravllion Friday. Oct. 23, uiitil noon.
ZKZidL Gloves!
It don't pay to buy a cheap Kid Glove, therefore get those
that are warranted. In Colors, $i.oo; in Black, $1.50. Don't
fail to examine the quality, also the Undressed Gloves at
WEBSTER'S
New Goods are now arriving and being opened, Plushes,
Velvets, Ribbons, Silk Ties, Stamped Linen, Embroidered
Handkerchiefs all sizes Plush Balls for trimming, Fancy
Pins, Buttons, etc.
One lot of Linen Handkerchiefs at 5 cents ; have been 10
cents. When cooler we will talk about winter goods.
H, C. Webster & Co 1 8 Slate Street, Montpelier, VI.
What is
Castoria is Dr. Satnuel Pitclier's preseription for Infants
aud Cuildreu. It coutaius iteithcr Opium, Mornliino uor
other Narcotic substance. lt ii a liarmless inbstitute
for Parcgoric, Drops, Sootliiug Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarauteo is tliirty years uso by
Millions of Mothcrs. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverisbuess. Castoria prevcnts voiuiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhcea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and ilatulency.
Castoria assimilates tlio food, regulatcs tho stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is the Childreu's Pauaeea tho Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
"Castoria la an cxcollent mediclne for chil
dren. Motliera have repeatedly told me of lu
good effect upon thelr children."
Dh. O. C. OaaoOD,
Lowell, Ma&s.
' Castoria Is the best remedy for children of
whlch I am acqualntod. I hopo tlio day is not
ar dl8tant when mothers willconsider the real
Intereat of thelr children, and uso Castoria Iu
jtead of the variouaqitaclr nostruma whlch oro
destroylng thi'ir loved onea, by forclngopluni,
morphine, aoothlng syrup and other buTtfu
agents down thelr throats, thereby seudlng
them to premature gravea."
Da. J. F. Kinchelos,
Conway, Ark.
Castoria.
M Castoria ls sowell adapted to children that
I raoommend it as superior to any preseription
known to me."
H. A. AtiCHin, M. D.,
111 Ro. Oxford St., Brooklyu, N. Y.
" Our physlciana In the childron's depart
ment have apoken btgfaly Ol thelr experi
ence in thelr outside practice with Castoria,
and although wo only have omong our
medlcal Btipplies wliat Is knowu as regular
products, yet we aro free to coufess the t the
merita of Castoria haa won ua to look with
favor upon It."
United Hobpital and Dispcmsabt,
Boston, Mass.
Allbn C. Smith, Pre:,
The Centanr Gompany, TT Murray Street, New York Clty.
hirs HdflreMft
waterbury Center, vt.
tllAKI. KS W. roltTKK'M KSTATK.
j COMMrsSIONERS' NOTtCK,
The underalfneili navtng been appointed i.y the
llunurHble I'ruhste l ipiirt for the DUtrlct of WbIi
lliKton ColnuiUtiloiii'rH to r.-iM.-iv.M-xntiiuie anil arl-
Jnst all euuma and denianda of aii HKninnt
tha satste of Cnsrlea W. Forter, late of nontpoUer,
Inaald ii-n. t .1 1 all elalnti axhlbttM
in otTHet thereto, nereM nve notiea that we will
nnet fortlii'inirpoxi'H nforcaiilcl nt tlie oflloa of Hll
liiik'iMiin ,v fiiiHe. in Mairi nontpelter, aforeaud, on
tha '.'iitli oay of Norembor and IStb ly of Mar.-h
next, from ten o'elook A. M. untll fonr o'elock r.
M toh of aald dsya, nnd tnst alxiiiontha from
the 12th day of Beptember, A.D. Ml, i the time
llmltau i.v kkIiI Uonrtfot hhIiI oreditOTt to preient
their olalmi 10 n for azamlnatloi n. 1 ,,, .
iwed ut Montpelier. tiit Kh day uf oetober, a.d.
... 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 .,1 . 1 .
IIIKAM A . HUSE,
. ('inunlHRlonerti.
BEPOBT OF THK CONDITION
Off
TBB KIKST NATIOMAti BANK,
at Montpelier, in tiie state .,r Vermont, st tha ol
of DUautoae, Beptember W, l'i :
ItKHOfncKS.
uoana ano otacounu
Overdraftii aui nnaeonred.
1 . . noii.is to seciire rlrrulation
Stockfl.seeurltlei. elatuiH.etc
Pna from anprorad reserre ai;euts
Dna ftpm otner Nati ii Banaa
other real entate and mortfscea owned...
Cnrrentezi leaand tasei pald
Premtoma on r. s. Bonqi
t'llei'ks and other canh It.'iioi
Hlll!i of other l.iinkK ,
Fractlonal paper l uneni'y. nlokeli, and
cents
Bpecfe
Leital tender notea
Redemption tuini with p, s. Treaanrer
(Spereent of elreulatlon)
?4(i,-.ii
2A.9S9
B0.0O0
It.lllMI
M,4M
i.ns
S.nu
M7
l,.v.'.i
ijtn
IM
ISM
,3!r
.'.'.'.ili Ml
Tolal.
LIABtMTtM.
. SMi'l.llJ VI
Uapttal sto.-k pald In.
Biupiiu iiirni
t'nillvhleil jiroflts
Natlonal llauk notea ouwahilinn
In.livillllal depoalta mihleet to I'hi'ck
Il. inauil eertllleate of .l.'posit
Tline eertith'ates of ileunalt
Certlfled obeeka
('Hnhler'a elieeka outataiollni;
Dneto Btate Bsnkaand r-
Total
P'J.IO.OI'II IK)
.Ml.lH.o IIO
1B.404 .7
ta.su uo
av.m ii
m,s7 19
tjm m
ni no
J1.4OT
2tJ0l M
iu
t.
;mk,
trne
BTATE OV ERMl INT.
Cotntv OP Washington, a
, r. 1.. i-.aton. i iishM-r oi ih.- above-naraed 1
do aolemnly iweai that the aboveatatement la
'""ii' '"-M ol 111 v kuowleilKe anil ln-licf.
R I.. BATON, CathUr.
Bnbaerlbed and aworn to befora methlaMdarol
Oetober. ItWI. KHWAItli DEWEY, Xolary Public.
Correot Atteit: CHAR1.ES hkwky.i
.1. c. HoriillToN. Dlr lort.
W. K. ADAMS. )
REPORT of thk CONDITION
THK WATERBUBY XATIONAL BAKKi
nt WaterlMiry. in the State of Vermont, at ttie eloae
of i.uaineaa, Beptember '-,!,, l''l :
RMOtTBOBS.
Loani and tUieonntf
Overdrafta. aeoured and nnaecnred.
t. S. Kouds to a.'i-nre eir.'iilatton
stoeka, eoorltleai ato
Due from approvt-il reserve ak'enta
Dna from Btata Banbi and bankera.
t'urrent expena.-a anil taxes paid
Chi'.'ka and oiher caali Items
BUla of other banka
Fractlonal paper ourreneyi nlekela
eeuta
Speele
Leffal tender notea..
Redemption fund wltb t". s. Treai
(A per oent of elreulatlon)
3S,
S.
,14
ll
ii m
III. I Ml
77 00
07J T'l
IIOll llll
Ml IS
2t:i :s
n uo
61 I
S.-0I1 d0
un 10
Total..
fWMS 44
I.IA1UI.1TIKP.
Capttal atoek pald fn
Burplui fund
rjndlrlded proBti
Natlonal llauk notea outatandlnit
tndlTldual depoaltii lubjeet to eheek.. .
Demand cartfncataa of depoatt
Caahler'a eheeka ontatandiliit
Due to atate hanka and hankers
glllHI.IIMll UO
;iii,inu U0
17,313 :W
30,1-Mi 00
.W.H14 19
ti,S"2 wi
iaj hu
l.lbl 47
Total
BTATE OF VERMONT,
Coi n rv WASUlNOTOlt.a
nalned liank. do lolembly
HiSMS 44
( I, Charlei Wells,
. t t'aahler of the aliove-
uear tliat the ali
atalement ia true
beUef.
the beat of mv knowledge and
(T1.VK1.KS Vt KI.I.S. i.iner.
Bubacrlheil and aworn to hefore me thla 3oth day
ot Baptembar, ISBI.
OEOROK W. MOBBK. Ifotarv Public,
Oorreet Atteatt W.V. piLJ.IN(JHAM,)
O. N. ABMH, VDirtctort,
.1. w. MOODVi I
(Time (l ablcs.
Montpelier & Wells River
and Barie Branoli Jt R
Takinp Effect October 5, 1891.
Leave Montpelier
m.. hio
r. m. ;
Arrivt
(i : .'Ml 1'
ut W'olU Ktvur ftt
T ,.. t , "tTTrtllo TJ iiraT at tJ:;(n
Arrtvt ut Muiitpt Htr nt !
lOlW A.M., 3:4.
A. Hu 11 tW A. M..
TruliiK U'tivliiK MontMUCV rtt 8:16A. M. hihI 1:10
r. ii. make eltme roiHn.i'ti(m nt N t n K.vcr for ;tll
pointH lu thu N liltu MooOtiUIM, inid for notntrt north
Hiul lOQtb on the i'lisaimijinh- railroHil; alno for
I' i hihI hII lnti'i-int-diHU pulnts.
Ttiiiu U'hvu" Montiiultt'r tor HHrri1 at Mltt A. M.
TftiD h-ave Harre lor MoiltielUrHt U 1. M
Siiluirbnn Trnlii s-i'vl't.
ir.nr Montpellfr nt 6:110 a. m., M:3u a.m., IoMiia.
m., T:M a. m., l :M i. I:M r. M.. s-. p, m.. 7 :"o p.
M.i BtQOP. M. I.eavf Barre at TAa.m., HhOA.Xm
10:40 a.m .. I3:0 i'. Hutm r. m., IttO P. M.,(:tHi p, m .,
7 r. m .. 9iW M.
Truiu leaviiiK Montpelier at lltU A. M . DOHUOCttl
throu;h to the uimrrte!. nnk n. tnp rouml the
inoui.taln; retuntinK leaves Barre at 4 :lu, arriving
at Muutpeller at 1:48 r. M .
W. A. STOWKI.1-. Superiutendtnt.
K. W. MOUSK, (teuentl Paaettver Ayeitt.
Central Vermont Railroad.
Ooome&dnf sept. h, iwi.
IfOllM UuiDU South aml .'o.( "ill I.cavi IfOftfa
pelier as MlotU .'
t: 15 A. M. MAlt,. for ntehbOfgi BOStOBi Sprlug
fleld, New l.omlon aud New Vork.
IBl 40 1. St. KAST TKA1N. for lloaton vla Low
ell and New Vork vla Bprtuglield,
2:10 1", M., Mixe.l for Northtiel.1 and Koxbury.
Btflft 1'. M. PA88ENOBR, for White Kiver
juneuen.
1'4:40 A. Jl. KXl'UKSS. ror lloaton vla Lowell
aml all polnla lu New KnKlHiut,
Trains tluintj Xurth anil West :
:ftO A. M. KXI'HKSS, for Moutreal, OgdtMti
burn aud the Weat.
8tSa A. Sl AI'COMMODAHON, lo st. Alhana,
Hurlinnlon and llutlaiid. Troy and New Vork.
11:1ft A. M. PA88ENOKK. for llnrlluiiton. 8t.
Alhaua, Klehfold. Kouae'a l'olnt and St. .lohiu.
:i:flO I. BI. I'ASSKMlhlt. for llmlintttou, St.
Alhaua. Mniitreal, OKdenaburK and the Weat.
7:ftr. M. KAST KXl'UKSS. l'ullman Sleep
llnt t'ar to ChleaKo.
Traina leave tor Barre .I S:l.: altd BHliS A.M.
aae lllU.t: lisndTiitP.M. Tralua leave forWUl
lauo tow n at IOiOB A. Al. and 4: 10 1'. M.
Throuul. tleketa to (TileaKo aud all potuta Weat fi r
H Li' at tiie prlnelpal ataluuia.
.1. V. IIOHAKT. tleneral M&naiter.
8, w. CVMMIKOI iieuerai Haaseagei Asant.

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