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VERMONT WATCHMAN & STATE JOU11NAL: WKDNESDAY, JULY 22, 189C. r, , . i .1.,.. 1... 1a nn nvnnrt l lllft 11TO KU0W10URU mai uu " '" - "-"-,- fossion, it Is. novortlioicss, uiuu iu um tho avoroRO cltlzon ol Barre bolleyo that tho ti... llnrrn Wnlnr (!nlnllaUV iS i ,in nml onfn tn uan fnr ilrll.klllE. Tho buslneBS mou who linvo slRnod an acroomont to pay uio ciw poBt-offlco ls loeatod. over what tlio rov ornnient will pay, hold a ,u?Vi m Tuursuay nvening iu mu " Bcrlbnor. Tlio Bicners, accordliiR to tho .... lnul i.iar. nrntlllRn tO agroemeiu. ..niwu - "V,, , pay a coriaui huiu iui uk.. ... on condltlon that tlio post-ofllco shall not bo rooved wltiun uiai uiuu. ......... BiRUors aro nireuuy i n" a thoy bollevo, vith pood roasoii it would S00U3, tlmt tlio clty, tho ownor of thls fl Wock, Is bettor ablo to tuako up tlils deflcloncy than aro a fow lndlvldunls. A commlttoo wade up of Dr. J. Ilonry Jackson, 0. H. Campboll and Dr. 0. M. Scribuor was ap; polnted to present tho caso to tho board ot aldorinon, and ask for rollef. ArranROtnents aro noarly coraplot od for tuo sovenui Diinuui iuuiuuiui . - jnont Stato Flrcmen's Assoclation, to uo lielU m uarro on imiimmj, ' r, ventlon wlll bo beld to-day at Wo't,Pollori It la expected tlmt. at loast 1 OOO Oroinon nnd a half dozon bands of muaip wlll bo ln wlll torin ln front of tho opera houso at ton o'clock. IMacos of busltiess and prlvato houses wlll bo dccorated, and tbo 1 no of march wlll bo tiirougii j" rr'" to tUO WOIUDB l ;;V;pi7.TlTn !,, taces at one o'clock. and the book and lad Ilor contoats at throe o'clook. Tho I arnca IIoBo Cmnpany, tho Boxers and tho Stars of BurlinEton, Torrent Uoso Coiupany, No. 2, llftyflvo compaulos ln tho aBsoclatlon, will bo ln the parado. and wlll coinpoto for tho PHZOS. ACCOruiUK IU un iuico -u i . n. n, i,n..i.i Milu rrar Irnm taklncr part ln tho contests, but thoy will bo ln ' . . m ...11 1 . .. tlm narailfl evluonco, wnu iun inuo, m wu Pass tho cood word along tho Hno. 1'ileB . t TlnW H'a Wltpll TlH7.nl Balvo. W. E. Torrill & Co., Montpellor, Vt. Kast TJiirro. Mr. and Mra. W. E. Pool aro occupyinfi W. 0. Nyo's new cottaRO on acuooi Bireei Wrs. Jobn Barry Is very sick. .... l l., Vvi.ltaltfill M. V.. aM. tlnc up stono work. W. F. Blanohard 1b at work in II. I. Cheuoy'H uieat-market. Mru. Warren Churcli spont a few days with her family ln Vershlro last week. J. E. Davis of Warren, N. 11., was ... .1.1.. -.1 Qofiirilav Tl. T. 111 1111B WltlliO wi.'.JI ; . m 1.1a non innnt.innrlcfit. lin 1 . .Tni.n Becc has nioved bis fainily to Barre clty. South Burre. .. . ii j..n 1... tlm nnn1 Tfttn. plarB was woll attended, Hfty-eiRht belnR present. r- TTTn.l. I.nn r.iiifiaanil t.llA limlRO rfi mr. , , tii i. .io j) ....... . . v - -- cently vacatod by Mr. Burnett, ho havlnR Mr. Salter is slowly RalninR alter Ws JotiR lllness. - Mr. Lindsey has boou 111 tho past week. Mr. ami ira, uu. u . ..- 1U,,,1 l,i P iilntlnlil last WfiOK. MrB. Ollve Beal la boardinR with Mrs. Euima Dudley. Mr. anci Mrs. n. ... f vnt.alio T.uttr,l nr. Mr. . i.i f . Mu. A Tinirklo lina rfiturned from Calais. Mr. Arbuckle ls at work in East Montpelier. Berlin. Mrs. S. N. Nolaon of Rovore, MasB., la vla HtncT frlnnds in town. The Lynde family is now camping for a few wookB at thelr cottaRe, v r T T Ifnnn nraa nallml linmn frnm carnp bv the death of Dr. Johu Mayo of Northfield. Myrtie Loomis, who has been attendinR Bcbool in MaBsacbuBotts the past yoar, is BpoudlnR me huiuuiui wh,u uu. u,v,.u. Atru Tlnm T.onUlls. T. T T nnn,lnn,Q 1.atlirriOl1 flTl Rnt.tir' 110V. U . U . uuuuov.u day froui bis vacation. Ho ls accompanied by hia brotber. Mrs. Goodacro will rornain with friends ln Connecticut for souie weekB yet. rr Altnrtn nf tltn nlftp.t.rlp.fil flrm uuuiuD u ..-..... , w. . - - - . . i " p. Qa,n.n, nf TlnHfnil. with IllH Oi aiiuuu . - , ti .i r.lQn,lo frnm Krnv Ynrk. i ioccu- pyinRono of 0.11. fatewart's cottageB for tuo suiiimer. xi T7.1nA,n,i o,,l famHv. wlld hftVA been in'cainp at Stewarfs for tho paat threo woeKB, reiurneu iu iubu uuujo m on Monday, and the cottaRe is nowoccupied . ... . r . ..-M 1 nf xfnnlnnllnr wliHn A1 r. l)y IV. iiurriii u . 1 ,i 1 ,,, 1 Edward Ordway oi juouiiibuui, h i uuku party , aro ln tlio ono roc ;ent y vncatod by I. M. liuuocK nuu ui "wo" Hold. Mnnv from horo Bpont laat Sumlay at Lako Moroy. Tho Rrounds arotiml tlio sov oral cottaRos aro bolng lmproved ovory yoar. Lynian K. Woods has complotod his cot tago at Lako Morey and has as comfortablo and cotivonlont a placo aa thoro 1b auy whoro nrounu uio iaKo. tt 1 m.,,'a Poliln tcnn nlftvml l)V tho Witboroll & Doud Company last Frlday ovoninR, and vory cood satiBraction was clvon botli to tho audlonco and company. Mrs. J. II. llobliiBon nas rocoivou nouco from tho ponslon dopartmont tliftt lior clalm, which has boou pendinR for about two and ono-balf ycara, has been Rrantod, r.. m,nntn. r TF. n.. nrn 1ft linrfi ft BO- cial ontertainment at Masonlo Hall. Juiy 27, and it is hopod that all tho mcmbors oi tho iratormty wui rnaKo uu uuuii, iu Ukiuu. E. R. Aldrlcli has his houao noarly com plotod, and ls to put in a Itidgway furnaco. TT.. ..J .l.l1ra 1. lulll nPPIITlff tllft tlOW I IU iiuw tuiimo xiu ..... house and ront tho tonomont whero ho now llvoa. t. TTronnU W1 ntulnrn nf T.nconla. N. II., i ivr n Tfia.i..q' . Mru. 1H BLUIIMIJ(. O, . . ............ - II. II. Kandall of Monroo, N. II., 1b Bpond- luc; a iow uays wim hi muwoi, yf tain uowury. , yanui "" l W Vnrlr. linil wlll HtKUUl a lUBb nuuft "wu .10,, .""i .. --- . few dayfl at tho Blakely inanslou. MrB. M. li. lianiiors visuou ui ivyuKi aau wook. Mrs. B M. Ilodlmond, who has boen ln poor healtb for somo timn past, ls now Btopplng with her fathor, A, D. Fr"i at riormoni. J'lro O. B. Baker and Mrs. C.H. Craig aro Bpond. lnc tho wook at Lake Morey. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo P.Morrls started laat wook for Brookiyn, wuero muy " ,Di:"i'" " lew ilays, auer wnicu moy turnod to Hauovor last wook, whoro hn is to tako anotbor year-s courso iu iuo m"vu. colleRO. rfenry J. and Charles Komp aro stoppiiiR with thelr auut, Mrs, Wllllam E. Gago. flonry wlll commouco his work auout Bepxomuer i. Knst BrooltllolU. rinnrr. T.. Pflttkn dlod last Wodnosday nftnr a llncorlnc sicknoas. Funoral was ob- sorved on Friday afternoou, Bov. Mr. Morse ofllclating. Farmors aro vory buBy securlng tuoir hay. About a two-thlrds crop ls reportou. Othor crops, not destroyeU by RrasBuopnorB, aro looklng very fino for thls soaaon of tho year. m. Ford of Bralntreo, whllo viauine nor dauRhtor, Mrs. J. O. Holmes, waB takon suddonly 111 and dlod after a fow days" lll ness. Ilor remaius wero taken to Brain tree, whero funoral Borvicos wero ouaorvuu on Friday. T. II. Whoatley is at homo from Burling ton, whero ho receutly recoived tho degroo of M.D. from tho medical departmont of tlie uuiverBiiy oi vermont, wai Tir-T0l,oll nf Ann Arlior. Mlch.. ls Vlsltlnc her Blster, Mra. E. V. Prico. Mias MarBhall recontly receivou ine ueKroo " tho univerauy oi iuiuiiikuu. n., n Tinnir.ro wimntlflv linil MarBhall upon thelr recently-acquirod houors and tue origui iumru uciu-u iuouj. M. M. Peabody and wife wero called to Plainfield on Saturday to attend thefuneral of a rolativo. - Eva Jackson is visitlnR in Barre. U. A. a.nueii, wo, sons Harry and Fred, apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. II. SpraRUo. GeorRO Jonesot Gayavlllo was tlio Rueat of J. M. Angell anu wne recouuv, , - Houcnton anu cnuurou viancu uo. t,a ... ... .1. 1 . lnof wolr. MrH. Charles Campbell and daughter Effle vis- lteu in uueiaea lasi, wuok. Calais. Mrs. Dora Ido vislted in town recontly. Wnr Wlmnlock of Boston la sponding lior vacation at homo. ThoChristlan Endeavorors wlll havo an ... r fi,o niiriutian church in Calais on Weuneauay evouiut!, "J ." Hterary and musical programmo will be his quarry, which is oald to contaiu tho tiost gratuto yui iouiiu iu ounum. Martha Balloy roturnrd to Momponur Wriilnv. nftnr Btiondliic Bovoral days at the old homo. Etnma Aloxaudor of Montpellor nnu Alico Ulll of Harro aro gunsts of JM lian IColloy, and Mlla and Etta KliiR oi Worcestor aro spcndinR thls wook witn tliolr aunt, Mrs. Etta Brown, Mias Toboy of nammond, 'Wis., oldost dauRhtor of Orvls Toboy, formerly of Calais, is vlHltliighor rolatlvos in tlils vicin. ity, Ilor mothor wlll bo romomborod by tho older rosidentB of Calais as Miss ancy Hargin. CllOlBCU. County Examlnor Prlchard wlll hold a toachorB' oxamlnatlon horo on tho 29th anu ,",Oth luat. Tho auctlon Bale of tho ptoporty of tlio Boll Shoo Company has boou lndollnltoly poatpouod. A " baao-ball soclal " hold at tho town bnll on Friday ovonlng uudor dlrcctlon of tlm tmnnoranco unlonB was aploasant affair. Tlm rnnli1tp.an countv comnilttoo met hero on Tueaday of last weok, and thoy, with othor cltisions, wore addresaod by Ben otnr Mnrrlll nml Knnrcsontatlvo Grout. Amonc now guostB at tbo hotol aro Edwin r . .1 i.iid, r.u A . "N. Tllnrpnnril ijQUU UUll uio niniwi, .... .-- - of Montpellor, Wllliam II. Mooro, wlfo and dauRhtor oi jnow xorK cny, iuioo 'uv., Parker and h. J. Brown of Bradford, Mias . VTI1.1 f nnii1nlnl. .T. W. nnil W. W. Brock of Montpoller, and Miss Annlo Baxtor of Now York city. r i ii.. niiatidlnr nml t.hnlr iir. nuu iiiini ;:, .1 I..,.- xrnw .f ltarrn liarn hnnll viflltinE? ln town. Mra. Emma (Lewis) Froncli of Lobanon, N. U., anu anases ucbbiujv i a ...... nnm,iint, nf Ttnfltnn nrn nt TT. L, r.,i.i. Tirl.,ol.,,i1 W. TT. r.illnmlllf'S DlXDV'Hi HHwt,. . ; r." of Meridon, N. II haBboon tho past woek at A. 11. l-owora .: uui,, ,"'" Ordway'fl dauRhtors, Mrs. Stoarna and Mrs. Bumps, aro visitlnR her. Mlases Mi lton and llallle lloot and Frank Koot of St. t ,...i ... of r li ninoluniVu fnr Min ftlim- J.U um niu v v. w.. , .. njer. Bon. E. Sargont, who has a good i.i t.nni..i.iannr in lnatnn. is nnAnd- 1 M n. l.r.rr.11 ' Antl K. nnll lllg u luniiiuiit k "um.v. ; , is worklng at E. W. Waro'B, and Margarot K J.alrll ai U. I. BlUAUinmi n. ....n. G. A Andrus and daughter havo rotumod ... .1...1.. XTar. TTnlllllMllirH Vi.lit. ' MrB. I.izzle A. (Dyke) Bowon, now of Lla bon, N. H., haa beon viBlting at C.aptaln Hnirs. Mra. Georgo Whoolor and Mrs. B. Lanlor of Montpellor aro at O. 8. Emory'fl. ivuriinii preBouieu, nuu .auu.u be served. L. Ii. Leonard, tho cornetiat, is expected to be present. Sodom. Tlm hmt Hoclablo was pronouncod evory way successful. Mrs. Adon Brown and chiiaren navo ueen visiting her parentB, Mr.and Mrs. McCloud. Ilenry McCloud has erectou a uorncK uuu sweep proparatory to commencinR work on WHEN STRIVINC To keep the wolf from the door re- member that it is not always the cheapest that is the most economi cal the vast superiority of "Cere sota " over any othor bread flour secures for it the coveted position. NORTHERN SUPPLY CO. BURLINGTON, VT., MILLERS' AGENTS. A fow army worms havo mado thelr ap poaranco in town. Rov. Mr. Lord of Strafford proaclied at the South Moadow churcli last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simpson of Man chester, N. H., and Edwin Colby, wlfo and son, of South Boston wero ln town laat I wook to attend the funoral of J. A. Colby. Joseph A. Colby, who has beon Bick for a long tlme, dled on Mondny, July 13, agod Bixty-flvo years. Ho sorved through tho War of tho Itebolliou in Co. K, Tenth Ver mont, lntenuont was ln Falrview cemo tery. Mrs. Colby and family aro very grato ful for tho asBiatance glvou and kindness Bhown by thelr frionds durlng tlio nlckuesa and at tho death of husband and fathor. Corinth Corner. Thore la now a poat-offlco at thls placo, wiili finrl Rolllns as noatmaator. Rov. G. B. Drako supplled the pulplt ln exchango with tho pastor horo last Sunday. r a . n.l Xfvo TtrirnTit. ttrnrfl pallpd to Burlington last week by tho illneasof thelr moiiior. i mury xunm m u ui for EyartB Brown ln Vershire. Wlllio uinn .1fa nml Miilrt. frnm tlnnnnrd. N. II., aro visiting frionds and relatlves in Kiiat Corinth. TTout P.nrintli nrfininnrv liaid its natrons Bixteeu conts for Juno butter. Tho fair directora met on Saturday and duclded to bold the annual fair on tho boc ond, third and fourth of Septembor. Laura Butler la with hor siater, Mrs. F. C. Huntington in Washington. Mrs. John Worthon of Piermont, N. H., la vialt inR relatlves and frienda in town. John Miles, who has been BiilTering from tho offects of an apoplectic shock, is slowly i I .. llartr Ttnrrfnan. wlin nnH llHIUUYilJK boen workinR in Montpelier, roturned homo last weok. H. J. and C. L. Kont, former roaldents of tlils placo, but now of Bristol, N. H., viaited friends in town last week. Harvoy Wllloy vislted in Barre ovor Saturday. West Corinth. t t t-. it.. nf KT,. Vn.l witli nnitn n large numbor of boarders, is stoppinR for a iow weeKsai iua iiuuio uu iiiuji.on vuv Tr.i1 Wa.ii'a nnnnlA lmvft ninked. and pickod over, for canning fifty quarts of field goosoberrles. : Dan Ford of Pier- . r rr 1 !., ,,nl,n. Vmma nf Jiaat uoriniii cauen uu iimuu. imoi; .1 . ril.nrlln ATnTrtinr,! nf T.nwflll I.. ..!.. . 1,1., lirntlmr'u fnr n nlinrt. timfi IVITS. fllury uuusuu nuu wid, TCevser aro sick. C. S. Bohonon and approval of tlio pooplo of thls vIUbro, tbo Bliow at tuo nau was not, rnrgoiy aiteniieu A lawn party wna gtvon at tho Mntho dlat parBouago last Friday oveiiliig. A largo numbor auouiioii, anu n iuuuhuiii, ovoniu was onjoyod by all. Mrs. M. Ij. Cullon of Modford, Mans,, ls visitlnR hor BlBtor, Miss Kmlly Corry. C. U. IJUnil 01 millllUBpuilH in vibuiiik ih . .. . - a Tf. Tlnvtnr nml fnmllr. Irnm Iiowe'll, Maaa., nrrlved last Wodneaday and Wlll SPOllll IIIO BUIllIIlUr 111, inim I" iuin- bam, Mrs. F. 11. Chapman, who has boou visitlnR at Manloy Clark's.rotiirnod to hor homo ln Ohlcopoo, Maas., last Monday. wrs. i. uomas i. jibu u ...i. l.nat, itlultlnrf ln Mnnflnp.lninnttH WUU Jll.VU uuuu ..o..... ... .- for tbo past llvo woeks, roturnod homo laat wook. Mra. Aloxandor Cochran and daughtors vlaitod in uanuoipu ibbi wook. yy, lv. uarung niauo u imniuunn n.i, .in,..T, f.nuntrv InHt wook. Georgo Carpontor roturnod from Boston last Mon- Maas., apont a few days In town laat week. l tt I'nnln T. N. Tfnll and J. A. Welch apont last wook at 8t. Jolinabnry, attondlng court. aibiuumi and family of St. Johnsbury havo oponoil their cottago at riio ijbkusuio. - J. Balloy la viBlting in Cholsea, Maas. Hardwick. Tim Imml cnvo an out-of-door concort last Saturday nlRht. Ar.nti.nr rflit.nnnnil trnut waa taKen rn,r, rioonio,, T.nltn lnst Thursdav by Bert TTnnknr nf Tlnrro. Tho Eastorn Star Boclablo and supper at Emorson uruBirs, oaiuruay iukuv, vyo tondod by a largo numbor, and a good timo vnn bnd tlV all. Tlmrp n nn unusual attondanco at tho vlllago moetlng on Friday ovonltiR. All votod for oloctrio llglits, and a commltteo was appointod to mako a contract with Mr. Altnon. Thoro was a unlon moetlng of Congroga tlonal and BaptlBt socloties on Sunday at tho Congregatlonal church. A largo num ber woro out and thore was an oxcoedinR y IntorestinR talk on the couvontlon at Waah- inRtou, u. V. Tbo Hardwlcks woro boaton at 1'laintlold, twolvo to ton. by a comblnatlon of hoine, Wosloyan ColleRp, and a fow Montpelier and Marahflold playors. Tho foaturos pf the gamo woro tho good playing oi the rialntlolilB anu tno worK oi oincnr, jjiouijit, McPhllony, Doty and Lanco for Hardwlcks. The Hardwlcks play at Danvlllo on Satur day of thls week. Marshllold. . r nf Vnnii,nrt waa in Inwn lnat. lir. lUUlUl AIUYll'V.v ,, ... -w Saturday aa rofereo ln tho case of tho town of Marshlioiu against su. mcuiuii Through somo iniaundoratanding, tho caao was put over. I,aat woek nroduced thia chaptor oi acci- dents: Harvey Bullock was caught in tuo goaring of his mowing machinoj E. O. Mor rill was thrown from a load of hay and hia shouldor was dlslocatod; Frod Woodbury wont into tno noiu lor in bujuiu, ku "' horuotB' neat, started to run with the scytbo, i .... i..i Ir. l.lu lfr nml linnd! Fred I.akin foll "and a load of hay passod . . . .. n ,.. ... nn 11 f.1 T ovornisarm: jnarin uBo iu u Rasli ln his log whlle choppingln the woods. t i T)..,io on.i ,..if.. nf p.imt.flnlil. Mlnn.. JiUVI 111 ,n l.H'. ' . - " - ' former rosidonts of this town, arohore, vis iting thelr Blster anu inonus. m" Moader of Athol, Mass., Is in town, vlaiting . . . TT TT . , .. . A 1 1 I ,1 iiih linnie. ii. ij.. uioiiuui. .loncriitnr nf Silas Packor is very sick. Dr from tho statlon, bo two draw tlio now hack recontly purchaacd by Mr. Halo, Rov. Mr. Bugbo" nml lamiiy f"""""" from Washington, D. 0., laat Friday. Mr. Bugboo wlll rIvo a roport of tho convontlon at tho mornlng Borvlco noxt Sunday. Thoso onJoyliiR tho ploasuroB of housc kooplng at Moroy Lako from tb s placo aro Klllo MarKiiam, jgisio aiumuu, ii. Tolm I'Bacb. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon anu Carl Morso. Thoy wlll bo ploased to ro- colvo vlaitors, provided tlioy carry nuiuu with tliem. Mav Smlth is kooplDK houao for lior aistor, Mrs. Sholdon, whllo tlio lattor ls onloying tho breezes of Lako Moroy. uerueri Chamborlaln spont two tlays ln jjosioii iv wfink. Bortlo Biock ls maklne . hlB frionds at Rycgato a vlsit. Lanra Clark loada tho Junlor mootlnR in liifl ausonco Sunday ovonlng. E. W. smiin ro l., ('.,. inntlnnt T.nirn nn Hntlirdav bULI UU . . 1,1,1 v.u...uur.u..w " . . - nlght. Ho found the flsblng good and tno accoramouaiions lor visuorn uibv uiaoo. A. T. Davls and lamuy aro taiung llttln niitlnc at Saratoga. Mr. and "CEBESOTA ' The Coveted JPosition. E. D. HYDE, Local Ae;ent, Montpelier, Vt, Hn New LifG Oplii Policy AND ENDOWMENT BOND ISSUED I1Y THE National Life of Vermont BANK NOTICES. KEl'ORT OF THE CONDITION TII1S TIItST NATIONAL JJANK, at Montpelier, in tlie Stat of Vermont, at the olo.e et builneu, July 14,1890: HESOUnCES. Loam and dHcount s s29'iS2 i Overdratti, sccured aud unecured ws js U. H. llonds to ecure clrculatlon 50.CW W l'rinluui on U. S. llondJ M Btckt,iecurltle, eto oiher raal estata aud mortEKO owned.. . S,m 11 I)ue from National l!ank (not KeBerve jkuonti) Due from approved reserve ageuti W.M8 84 Checkiandother casli ltemi J.J" J, Notoi of other National llanks W .i , ........ n..arn ann fmUllUllUl JHIJICJ U.it.lJ, .w.w, - centi Lawtul money reierve ln bank, vltl Bpede e2?'I PS T.enal tender notes I."-5 W Kedeinptlon f und wtth U, 8. Trcaaurer, 5 per cent of clrculatlon 41 31 25,624 00 2,55) 00 BBOAITSE IT.'pranta aolld protectlon upon mutual plant at tho it a iouil. iit tlio eiid of tlie peclllod torm. IT ptovldei I'for rnyment of tho lnaurance proceeda on wrltten onler of tlio lmured. . . . ITta Incontoatable atter two yeara from dato of ITU,lu!tomatlcallf nonforfeltable, after three yeara, for face ainount. ,.k Mnn IT ttuaranteea moat lluural, ondoraod caah,pald-up and uxteudod Inauiauce valiiea. ITla collateral for loima wltli tlie Comimny up J to tho llmlt aecured liy tlie Kuaranteed cuah valuo, ITpaitlcliiatea In aurplua cTlitrlliutlona.aa olcoted ty the liolder, aud nllowa hlm all the ueual niotli oda of aurplua adjuatmont known to Inauranco. IT placea no reatrir.tlona on realdenco pr trayel. ITla not prejudlced by any occuiiatlon, lucludlni? inllltary and naval aervlce ln tlme of war, after two yeara fioindate of laauo. . ,, , IT la ecouoinlcal, Incontoatable, non-forfeltablo and itujui.auiv c ,ui.i. ut Kuniuu.eu.t S. S, BALLARD, General Agent, AVUKKI.OOK I1I.OOK, ltARUH, VT. Total g!5S,640 09 ...if inrs ttvn llttln trrnndnlillilrun stonmng with them for a few weoks. North Duxbury. wniium ParMiM aml wlfo aro the cuoats of Mr. and Mrs. George Morso. Profeasor Danlols and son of liurlington aro tho guests of D. Stovens at Camp Wll-lard. G. F. Harvey and A. E. Towne of 8ara- toga, N. Y., took a trip to Camel's llump last Saturday. South Duxbury. rr v,,.r i,nu linan n rrnnil nmnunt of hav CUt thia laBt week, and many havo finlshed. Rev. 0. L. Hulbert is bolding moetlngs ac the Dowsville Bchool-houBO on Wednesday ovenlngs. MrB. Davld Jenntson, from Waro, Maas., was the gueBt of Mrs. Samuel Somervllle uuring ine paai wobr. East Montpellor. tj Toi.l. Pnlil, Mra Tlillnnn Wlllnrd and Mary Fostor returned on Thursday of last week from the National Young Poople's Unlon at Jersey Clty, and report an enjoy ablo tlmo. mi. TT Ifnnlnallar nn.r.annnrlDnf nf XllO ,UDb Ul.vilw 1.1,1 . iu,ui,uui,. w. tbo Aryut is conslderably worrled over tho futuro welfare of tho pooplo ln thls town that havo taken out a momberBhlp in tho Boston Buyers Co.operatlvo Aaaoclation. Such worry 1b neodlosa and UBelesa, as they havo not been even askod to tako out a membershlp. . r 1 tf ... Tfn.Hn TIao.1 nf 11 11 r H .1 ... ,1 r 1, ilir. UUU. 1'llD. Al.l-u llDUil iri i.u.u in town seyoral days last wook vUitlng the famllies of J. S. Wheelock and 0. A. Reod. Mary ltelton viaiteu nor grauu mothor, Mrs. ',S. S. Kolton, at Montpolior if .;,t Stnttnn Apent E. B. a la lnnlrtnrT nftnr tlin illltlna nf tlio MarBlineld statlon durinR the vacation of Ij. JJ. jNUIO. ' iur. auu jurn. uuuii oiu ley havo roturnod from a fow days' vlslt to . . ' 1 . , YT 1 11 .. I 1 relatlves anu irionu iu iiuiuiuoiu. LIAB1L1TIE3. Uapltal atock pald ln Hurplus ftind Unnivided prollta, loaa expenaea andtaxea pald...... National llanknotea outatandluK...... Due to State llauka and baukera. Dlvldenda unpald Indlvldual depoalta aubject to clieck I)mand certfllcatoa of depoalt CeitlHed checka Caahter'a checka outatandluK 8200,0(10 00 O.oOI 33 8,281 36 44,225 00 11,160 KO 8 00 171.U3 77 11.W0 1)6 1,1,00 00 4(ri (il Total S158,640 09 STATKOK VEItMONT, COUNTV OK WA811INOION, aa. 1 i a fl. Vaion. Caahler of the above-name baiA, do aolemnly awoar that tlie above atatcment la r..a tn ti,a i,flt nf mv knowledKO andbellef. A, (. EATON. Cathitr. Subacrlbed and aworn to before me thle 21at day of July, U'i6. J. C. HOUflllTON, Kotarv PMic. Clorrect Atteati OHAltl.K.S DKWKY.l 1'HEU K. 8M1TI1, V. A. UWINKLL, 1 Dlrtctori. Fayston. mi.. 1. 1 n .n.ni, 1a ratlw.r lianlrwnr.l nn nt iinfarrnrnliln ivnatlinr. nml fnrm- huuuuuv vi ........ - -. , ors Ronorally report a llRht crop. mi.. nn1nn.nan liairn Tn roli n BA11 n nnw 1 l..l.lr.n (n ranlflnn tlm nnn nnt.WAOn LIIO resldences of Wllllam Howo and I'etor Col ton, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Chenev and son T. 1 TT T,. Wnul nf WllHnmut.nWll. vislted at Mr'. aud Mrs, J. B, Thompson's last ttaiuruay. llnl.nnl TTnrrlrfan t li n nll nill nlnil WTflHtlor. mado a llyiug vislt to thls his natlvo town tlm flrat of tho week. Fayston haB pro- duced somo good mon, and " Mlko la a to aeo him after an abBonco of twouty-two yoars Groton. "The BrownleB" gavo a freo-for-all show at tbo BohooMiouso hall laat WednoBday ovouiug. The street Bhow not meeting tho Boardman of Montpelier waa called to troat her laat Saturday. Mrs. II. H. Meader ls very sick with Rrip. MlddlcBOX. Tho lease of tho hotol fell through last weok. Thoro 1b but tho shadow of a prospect that it will over be operied agaln. Ella Chandler is very 111. A councll of doctorswas hold on Sunday. Her condl tlon ia ronorted a little uioro favorable than last weok. Tho vlllago blacksmlth waa confineu to ti, l.niinn liv illnoss last Sunday. Ho waa attended by Dr. Hooker, who pronounced the trouble to be tapo worrn. Nothlnc has yet been sald about tno oan- dldaoy for representatlvo thia fall. It is !.., 41. nt unmn mltrnpnp.v wna mado that tho neoplo may " thlnk beforo thoy vote." r nnAtnn.l Innl .TToalr nf tlin tlnnttl. IiOWH WttM IDliDnuu ibou w- p .11., n nl V T 'arnhnr. I inrHILHHU 111, UUICHU, i" . - - ' , was born at Waterbury, and beforo going west was empioyou in iiua vuwu iui i -rlnd. Me leavos raany friends who wlll bo il tn lnarii of hlB death. aT,na ti.n mlnntlnn of the domocratlc plat- form at Chicago froe sllver haa recoived a thoroiiRb dtBCUBalon in thia town. Ex tromeB aoem to prevall, especlally among the democrats. Thero la but littlo doubt that wero the oloction hold now tho freo allvor hoax would triumph. Lllla Bollo, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Egan, has been 111 the paat weok. Mrs. Ellen Kenlsou, nee Ward, and chil dron, from tho West, are visitlnR relatives i .: tittu niinrlnu v.. Hefiklincer IU VUWU.. ... . i, , ........ .. . . la expected from isew xorK tuia spond tho summer ln town. : - FreU AVlnn loft last weok for Windsor, whero ho wlll remain turougn iuo Buuimur. ' Wakk up, Jacob, day ia breaklngl " Bo sald DeWltt's Little Early RiaorB to tho man who had taken them to arouBe his BlugRish Hver. W. E. Torrill & Co., Mont pelier, Vt. Newbury. The Newbury VillaRo Creamery Com pany pald its patrons Blxtoen aud one-half cenis lor juuo uuiwi, Rev. J. L. MerrlU oxchanged with Rov. Mr. Hldnner of Haverhlll, N. H., laat Sun- day mornlng. Mr. Skinnor proached an in- terosung aermuu. Mr. and Mrs. Jaines Hoamor, from Hins dalo, Maaa., were gucsts of T. O. Keyes a fow days laat week. Mr. Hosmer ls treas uror of Wllliams College. Mebltablo Swaaey died laat Monday nlght, in her eighty-soventh year, at what naB ooen uor uuiuu uunuu , Funeral Borvlcea wero held on Thursday afternoon, Rov. J. L. Merrlll offlciating. Mr 0,1,1 Mra. TCnrlnht and daughter, from Windsor, vislted at Rov. A. W. Ford's laBt woek. MrB. uusumau, num unnuuiv, tt n.n .T T. MnrrlH'H n fflW days ast weok. Mr. and Mrs, Frank riillt)rlcic,irom ,Taii -- Morey'sand John Campbell'B the laat oi luat week. Rev. J. 1. Merrlll was called to Marlboro, N. H., to ofllclate at the funoral oi a iormor im omuuu., Henry Rlchardson and wlfo, rolatlvos of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Swaaoy, ylsitod thom on Saturday. ,Dr. Milo Knlght viBltod Mrs. Jolin uarianu, ui auut, Rev. anu sirs. j. u. aiorrui uuu min, O. F. Darllng attended the moetlng oi um PaBaumpalo Congregatlonal Club last Mon day at Willoughby Lako. Mrs.William J . i i .l.,r.l,.A ot- arATtflinrT ft fflW daya at tbolr roBlilenco. D. Y. Konl ls rma fT 1 TT1 nrnVHlllH 1 1 La ' 4ttDi tu Liia J a. itiinui-.--"" . Wobb and two chliuren woro lanou mun uu Saturday, but aro convalescont. Wnst Nowhury. a -nn wna born to Mr. and Mrs. John Tvlnr. .fulv 13. Tratn Tucker is at home irom jmow uoroy on hor vacation. ti 1 ninlAmnlnfR ltllVlllir OnWB. utnnir nr linrsns wlll do woll to COIUO r T..fa . t....i mi.rt .imiitli oriil crrnsa. 10 Nvesi nowuuiy. j.u 'uiti" ltnnnnru maKfl a 11UUI 11UV uiun Emma Tlko Is vlaiting hor old iriontiB anu nnlnhhors in thia nlaco. Mrs. Kont is ilnnrrhtnr. Mrs. S. a 'p.intnr Mrs. Tower is Btopplng at Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Bawyor's, Mrs. Wlll Gago, from Shorbrook, aro Bpond' i u i . , i.i.j . .... - -, , . Mra. li. II. 11(1 IIWIII'H IWfl HlHLUlr) nt.. I n ,. ,i r ii 1 , nrn . : flrrln A h- bott of St. Johnsbury Bpont Sunday with 1119 slstor, hub. ii,rasiiiB nai'iwin. ; :"tV Frank Blgolow wont to Grovoton, N. II., to romaln ovor aunuav. Orunco r Tji.i,in Aira t iv KnvM Hnrnlnod hor VU 1 1 111 11 j - w. - I foot bo badly that sho ia unablo to step upon It. mi. Trl,,,'a nnllfrlitnrd wlll mOOt Wltll Mra A.T.. Nnvns on Frldav afternoon of t.liln wnnk. R. P. Camp was, laBt woek, thrown from his buggy and dragRed by hia horBO. uo had two or threo ribs brokeu and recoived ntlmrlnternal iulnrlea. Mrs. Frank SolltiRham is very 111 with what ber pbyBlclan calls Btrawberry poison Ing. They are unablo to ftnd any one to tako caro of her, and Mr. Sollngham has to stay with hor. Any ono having a " mls- slpnnry Muriu wui uw wou vu uvijj vio fl T!inr orn ufranirftrH horo. but Seem 11111111J ' ... , to bo worthy peoplo. Whllo Mrs. O. T. Jackson was spllttlug wood, last Friday ovening, hor thlrtopn years old aon rocoivod a blow, splitting his hoad open ln Buch a way that tho brala could bo seen. The physicians thlnk ho will recovor. Mr. jacKson'B lamuy uvo tho sympathy of the wholo community. Mr. Jackson was sick all wintor, and ia stlll un ablo to work. I'lainuoiu. nr,ir nnonmr nnd narty co Into camp at Pigoon Poud thia wook. J. H. Hookor has ronteu rooms in iuo Benjaniln block and put in a pool tablo. mi. - ..nr.a nt 4lm Pnnltnl nrnAmnrleB xuu iuiwuuD 1 ,. .7 , wore pald for June butter flfteen and ono- hali cents per pouuu. Last Tneaday afternoon lightnlng struck . i i. !.,,.;.,.. tn TTrnil Rlinrnv. niakini! a large holo in the roof and aetting flro to a r i.ott lnir. Iw nromnt work by tho family and farm help tiio flro waa soon put out with but sllght losa. A nulot woddlng occurred on HIrIi stroet last Saturday ovenlnR, tho contractlng par tles being Levl M. Johnson of Ilomor, Mlch., and Mrs. Mary V., wldow of the lato iral, nf Mnntimlcnt. Masa. ReV. L. Jf. UL. -11 111 II 11 i' ' - - , Wnrtnev nerformed the ceromony. T. tt n.,,nl,nl,lnr .llnil lnnt. Thura mrH. i it: in v . ii. ... in. i ..." - - , ,lnv nftor a short Bicknosa. The funeral was 11MUUUUU uu uumniuji , . offlciating. Mrs. Batcholder was prominont in churcli worK anu an acnve uinuiuui w theMothodlat church. The huaband and fnm iv imrA tlin svmnaiiiv ui uu ouuiu nnmmnnltv iu thelr great boroavoment A good gamo of ball betweon the homo team and tho Hardwick nino was witneaaed by a large crowd oi apeciaiors on oamruav afternoon. Battoriea Norris and Putnam rn- Iinmii tnaill. linr.V Hllll IjUULH 1UL TTnr,i.r,tpb-. ftrnrn. 10 to 12 in favor of iii.iii.,i,i ri'ii. hnt'U rrri rn nnrrH 1111 nnini tlay to play a roturn game with tlie Granite ttIIIa nino. rn,,, flt-min nf .T. M. Batchelder & i lrnl laat. Tliurs.lav nlcfht. DUU WQR uuianv;u , 10 UIO IUU1 Ui iuo rwaw n - - wlndow. Tho monoy drawer waa prleil ott and betweon S80 and 100 m money anu CIieCKH lttK.011. vy" uuuj - i.n.i u t? T.oQT'itt tn onsh a small check for hlm. Mr. Leavitt's Buspicions wore at once arousod and be accused Rich ..,i.m nfimrliur tlm atolon nronorty. He 11. i.Lii, ii ... .... . .--n . . - - , i 1. nn,1 iaa talrnn llV T.finvltt tO HUIUlkluu IU " " " ' , . I'li.iin nntlnr'H. whero tho boy was at work, anu all oi tlie bioiou prupoiuj, o4iiup ro M which had been snent, secured. At nn nnrlv hour. Julv 14. after four woekB of Bovere sufforinR from paralysiB .. I nnn.l n n i rnannntpil fnlmW ine spitii ui uui on"u ..,,,-v.. .. ... n T..... ...nci ralnauoil frnm itS Cllizen, utruu luuni, .. 1 Ti.n nT.wnt nnnurrpil oaniiij' Hiiviiuuujuuw, w at tho reaidonco of Mr. and Mrs. Frank JackBon, with whom the deceaaed hail made his homo for the past nlne years, and i " " l.l.o.l rnnaliroil tlm IflnilftSt Of irOm 1VUUU1 UD il www.,u ..." caro untll he had pasaed boyond the noeil nf human holpfulnoaa. Mr. Potter was tho i... mumhai. nf ll1 fftt.llfir'fl fam1 1 l..u,1.. oatnamnil w tllft RDU1 11V, UUU Waa juonj raunity ln which he had llved soventy-aix ro.r, vriinprnl Hervlces wore held at tho linnso on Thursday by Rev. L. F. Fortnoy, and the intormont was at tho vlllago cemo x-t tt niA. aml t7.f anAnt Runrlav wltll fr.oniia at. "EHfiex Junctlon, : Bello t. John is viBltinR friends in Massachuaetts x lnlitHr.ln tAntn Mru. TTilll. whXiifia hfifln viBit nc at Rev. E. O. Grls- rnturned to her home at Cow anaville, P. Q. ToDihani. T. ..c a Trniiurrri wlll ftxplinnffft for anrftrn'l Su'ndavB with Rev. Mr. Johnson of WlanlfTrllln. N. Y. . .. .!- unlA nt thn fltnnlr fnrmorlv owned by H. W. Chalmers was held July ir. at. thB"rod Bhop." tt. t t. nrnia nn,l famllv nf Montftna vislted ln town laat woek. Mr. MilU i..i i ii,.n.nn In tlin TlnfnrmBd Presbyterlan church, and ln tho ovonlng ln theflietuouiBi, uuuruu. Wllllam Dlokoy and wlfo ot jsiancnesier aro vlaiting T. w. uiCKoy. . Brown and daugbter of Havorhill, MaBS., are at ine nome oi i. Rev. M. H. Smlth has returned from a yisit to hlB parents. A. T. Clarke and fam ily of Bradford wore ln town last week. West Topsham. TT? n TTalb-nnn. ftilltnr nf the Bellows Falls Ti'mes, was ln town on Sunday. Rov. Mr. KilloiiRli occupiod tho puipit laat flumluv nftnrnoon. All WOTO glad tO listen to hlm once more luinttu( Siunutr l- llutnmn C$ Items cullcd from Spcolal Low 1'rlco OIToriugs durlng our GREAT JULY SALES! SAMPLES FREE OF ANY OF THEM. Tho following IlAZOIt ritlCE CUTS on DoracsUc Cotton Cloth flhould crcnto a wldcaprenu (loninnd durlng tho bolanco of July: Jtcnl L.onsuaio Oambric, tho gonulno articlo, 80 a yard. 1'orty-two-lnch " Langdon 70," famous brnnd. Salo prlco, 9o n yard (Ilegultir 12ic). Forty-fivo-iuch " Lnngdon 70," 10c a yard. A IIOON TO FAMILY PUOVIDEUS: mno grado, rcguiar mauo, usoiui i.ii nniinn ftn.innii . hinnnlmil. wnrih fir. to-dnv. Onlv 04c a vard. Ono balo only, 40-lnch, Heavy Unblcachod Family Cotton, 7c grado, for Gic. Good, .t. . n )l m.lL I n1.,lnin Ileavy, IM unbioacnou j.'nmny cotton uiom 101 umj . nmnn inn TtnTnnc mi . .,1U. WINTEK liLAHKISTo AT VULiU OHJUA.uei x nii;w, xuruu iuuuwuo from nowyou'll bo glad you bought thcso. You can kcop them on lce till tho thorraomoter dropu. Only 25 palrs, fllghtly eollcd, hcavy 11-4 Wool Blankcle, S2.C0and 82 75 sortB. Closlng out at S1.08 a palr. Another frigld prico on Blankots-11-4 flno California, slightly soiled. JuBt 25 palrs of rogular 85.00 goods, to closo boforo luvcntory, only 83.98 a palr. LINEN DEPARTMENT. Tho new fad for Seasido Fromenado Dreaacs Linon Crash Ilomcapun-vcry Btyllsh, hard to boII nnd indcstructlblc; 27-inch, only 25c a yard. - BARNARD, SUMNER & PUTNAM 00., - - WORCESTER, WASS. T-hetll"'"" .. i.nCTOW" . You ftU "ci Ol' SU.VKH t who concoc" t tet -mAltft'O11'0 .... Piecvitor V'0;v,a H()OU 1 " . 1oinliamla ..,, !""loT "'U,U'u9" smv: frtr a",0;Vm0ney on tl. attle " OoWMy" r...tidvtaoc" ",,odeiico ou ap ,nvc.tn.." 10oW. ...rno.t r.itt :v " ,e, for ipecuUtlon or ETHAN ALLEN HIMSELF Could not be more celebrated and populor than our Etli ttii larcello Cigars ! Tho best cigar over sold for 10c. Tho JJuulap 1B our loauer iur ou. C. H. POWERS, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer Burlington, Vt. EDUGATION AND EMPLOYMENT. TUE SHORTfAND &TLGffAPJ X Educatea practlcally and Buppliea l""h" .ut prompiiy wuii euiiivicic". ii" L'r ..toln.a adilrnmi ODen all tho or cataloeuo a.ldreaa .,. V. UAJ..UL) W - I - - - JULY CLEARANCE SALE S0METHING NEW IN ADVERTISING. t .i i n,..iin nro,in tiirnno-h twoof tho dull montha in tho year, amoJnS tS 81. If your purchaB 1b S2 you recoivo two cpnpon. nd. . urr"uVu 1U "D " ' ... ,v,' ., vnnr nw thn nnrhestdatO Wlll thprp are two or inrce cuubbub iuo duuju, uv.a bo g?ven tot choice-BO you soe tho imp'ortanco of . Qlling in tho dato aa , well as thobnamo and residcnco. To the one gueBBing tho nearost to the numbor o coupons received by us durmg tma contest wo wm l,res.u"V cvrnm PRIZE ono MUSIC-DOX, vaiueu iu ciw. Y, , , r-iTTT?Ti PRT7.R nne Dresa Fattorn, valued at 810. To tho third noareat, as a THIRD Vlil&b, one iJresB xuuutu, vwuuu v t-cvp -pt-i7T7. nnnrPBt wfi will nreaont one Silk Umbreua, vaiueu at co. iu iuu ni. - a nair of our P. & P. Kid Glovos, valued at 81 per pair. Tho Muaic-box ia tho now Reg na MubIc-Uox, oeiug mucn Douur iunu AND TUE I'UIJliiU AitJii k XiUvjvjiu.1-1 Wolls Illver. Trr,ra nrn nlnntv at HftOOn COntS POr llozeil A cood drosHinakor would Ond plonty of tvnrk liAro. Good croamory buttor ls sollinR at twonty cents per pounu. n., l.nrnn IFOl fnilllli 1 11H11 (11 P.l (111 1 tO COll ttbv tlm nntrons of Ilalo'B Tavern to and Tinv Nnwton. who was oraployed ln the nfc.oriKir nftlcn hero. has a Dosltion in the Opfnion otllce at urauioru. a i.n... .l.irtTr.flr.nnttATiilAil tlin lnwnnartv. clvon Tuesday eveninR of last week by liUWOUt ttt tU HW4-UU w and lotnonado woro sorveil anu a pleasaut oveninc was onjoyod. Thetford Contor. The farmers are iinprovitiR this flno woather, and somo say they will havo ltirrrnr linv I'rfln LllUn IUH1, VUUT. " " 1 - . Would lt not uo woll lor uio puopiu iu . . 1.nltl. nt tlinlp pllllilriTl. 1001C oiiv iur iuu iiuuuu u. ....... Arn thov not worthy of a comfortahle oMinnl.linllHH for tlio COlll. UieaK wnuotl ...! Hfru l'arlrnr. frnlll Wlll tlllllU. have'hoon stoppiiiR at Jamos noluios' for tno pasi wook. i, - ti, i. vr rr la utnnnlm' with her unclo, J. O. Tewksbury. A Blster of Amos Porter has beon brought from I.oba non for burial hore. Two sons surv vo hor. . rr. m,i11it. frnm TiHP.ntlin IS ViHlt- ...... .... . , , ..w... - - .i. i..V. Arllnn T.ailil has 1UC romiivuo uuiu. . - , --. roturnod from Northtleld, MasH,, whoro sho had attended the Youiik Woman's Ohrls tlan Assoclatlon convontlon. Mrs Bmlth and Bon of Brooklyn, N. Y vislted Mrs. Gootro Ladd last weeu. Slairt W ists. nATjfiATK vn. 1 TTIvo dozon Prlnt Walsts. mostly llijht colors. Our price has been 25o. To olose now at only 15a, BARGA1N JNU. a. ive uozou Tercales, Mauras anu iJimuy, wsimi; $1.38 and $1 50. Your cholco now at only 51. BARUA1W fflU. u.-unu uozou flno Lawns; cost 81.75. Now reduced to Sl 25 BAItGAIN NO. 4. Onc-half dozon im ported MadraB Walsts, fino and pretty as silk; cost S2 Now reduced to 81.50. UAKUA1IT IU. u. hibuv uu.su ii ln flno Porcales, sploudld assortmont of nnlnrlnirs. and one of tho best-made aud best-flttlnR Walsts that has been aold at 81. Nowreauceuioioc. BAIttlAlJN rrU. u,-iki uuiou " uu.o T.nwn Walsts: snlendld value at 75c. To closo at only 69c. Dross Goods. BABGAIN NO. l.-Slxtoon Drosa l'at. tAma. not anv two alike, boautllul lancy mlxtureB ln afl-wool and sllk and wool, all .i i ln -nn.la Ifniir nattnnin tnnrkflll UIS HOUBUU o I1UUUD. w... -- - from 87.50 to S5, threo patterns markod from 50 to U, xour pauerun iuarK.Ju IWO 1IHI.IUIUO it.t. . 11 --- Oomo and mako an oarly eoloctlon from our llnest Dresji Goods. BAHUA1N iNU. 2,-iivo i ; Wnnnv Mixtures. this soasou's Roods. our reRiilar price has boon 23c. Now reduceu to 100. .., BAUGA1K iiU. i-isii uiuuoo uu-., u'annv i.nriniiii xiiijki i.. vn heautlful colorlnRS. Wo have been solllnK them at 50c. These wo reduce to JJc. BARGAIN N0.4.-One plece of 40-lnch Silk and Wool Mlxtnre, very protty for walsts. Iteduced from 75c to 50c. BAItGAIN NO. S.-Two plecos of 42-lnch All-wool Black CreponB, very pretty for sults or separato sKiris. uui u.u been 51. ruese we reuuuo .u uv. ju. j...-. tt A.RG AIN NO. 0. Three pleces oi Ji-incn FiRured Ohlna Silk, black Rrounds wltn boautlful colorlnRS, pretty for walstB or dresses. These Roods are worth 51. we have reduced them to 50c. . BAItGAIN JNU. (. xou uitjtco u. -,-...v Twllled Flannel SnitinRB ln dark njixtures. Thcso Roods Uave alwayB Bold at 2oc. Wo shall closo tuem ai uaii-iuito, x-jv .. BAKGAIN NO. S.-Fltteen pieces oi oo- inch All-wool SerRes, all coiors, ai -ou. Flfteen pieces ot 45-lnch All-wool Serges, all colors, at 39c. Domestios. BABGAIN NO. l.-Ten pieces of pretty Dresn-stylo I'rints, in tans and plnks: reg ular C-cent prints. Specla price only 5c. BABGAIN NO. 'J. Fifteen plecos of Standard Indlgo Bluo rrints. best quallty and cood assortment of styles. bold in all tho stores at Oo. Speclal prlco only 4c. BAHGAIN NO. 3.-Ten pieces of Dress GluRhams, mostly plaidH, worth 8o per yaBAilAIN1NO.C4. Twolvo plecos of flno protty GluRhams ln dross styles; strlpes and plaids, very protty colorlngsj worth 10c to 12o. Spocial price, 0c. , BABGAIN NO. 5. Threo hundred yards of Dark Strlpe Outlng Flannols; our rogular 8o quallty. Spocial prlco only 5c. Our Special Bargain Tor baxuraay, juiy oiui. TES Good Not IIOZEN LAIHE8' AM) UOYS' WiAliAUit nta. Thoso nro Ties that havo sold all tho season for 25o. frosh goods and good stylos at half prico only 12 l-2o. moro than four to any ono customor. GILLEY & ABBOTT, - - Main Street, Barre, Vt.