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THE 1UTKL13SGTO3NT, TT., FKEE PKKSS, FRIDAY, SKPTEMB K 11, 1 SS5. TWELVE PAGES. ; -1 TO A UA KTE1I IN THE JAIL in iusii ion's winu ri 1:1.11. AVIlllt It fining li be Ill Mytn llfttl ftMl till Hull anil Next l"nilcr. tl'rom tin? London ('iicen. Till- Nttiiiiiiur sales nve no sooner over tlnin tliu leading London shops begin to display tin' new materials for iilltiiiini mid winter. Already u number of questions reach us us to what will lie worn for the coming season ; we therefore hasten to lay before our rentiers the salient points In the new woolen goods, prelaclng our de scription liy remarking that rarely has there been mi niueli that Is positively new. Canvas and plush nve the key notes on which the several changes are rung. Nothing that Is smooth or closely woven would seem lo be tolerated ; everything is coarse anil rough. There are many self- colored, tubrics charactcri'icd by fancy QUICK WORK OF A TENNESSEE MOB. A Disreputable Ni-srii mm ,x t-ir urnm In t'hllllunnii(ril lie li l.odili'il III .lull iinil ii I'tiw Hours l.nler Is IIhiikimI b ii .Hull. Cll.xl r.xNoou.x, Ten,, Sept. D. This af ternoon Charles Williams, a disreputable negro, shot mid killed a street car driver named Polk Mitchell. Williams had been elected from the cur and watching his chance shol Mitchell live times, Wil liams was Indued In .iail. It is feared that an attempt will be made lo lynch him. Later a mob of determined men, mostly 1 ..J' !...., !..!.... ..,,,1 11,.KI,I coiupost'ii oi nit nil , . . ' . .Y . .. . .1 .. 1 1 ... i . .,, 1 , ! , 1 1 , if iVtii Tiw ,i i"ti I,, ,ii t i 1 1 , 'i.;.,7 ,,i , .l..Tlv..i ed l.v Miss leimie 11. Iluimn kinds of iireanns marched at about 1 1 ! are' Intended to he made with stripes, lor ! and seventy' te-ts were made from the o'clock in the count v ii . broke open I lie i stripes are inu lasiiion wuiiom a rival, pom ."' ' ' ' .-u doors, took Williams from the cell and unless it be n wide stull tor cloaks, which banned him to a rafter in tnejail. SIM KITUA LISTS' CAM I'.tl III'TINfl. The I'xi'rcln's lit OiH'i'ii f'lty 1'nrk Satur day unit Sunday. The exercises at Queen City park Sat- unlay were carried out according to pro I gramme, except that the weather prcvent- ed holding the services In the auditorium. Mrs. V, O. Ilyer opened the exercles with a short address, after which Mrs. Jennie ! U. Iliigun recited an poem, the subject being: "Our Hup ' py Home Above." Tlie address was 'delivered by lion. Warren Chase from 'the subject, 'Truitsceudoiitnl .Science." The , subject in itself was peculiar, and the Ideas advocated were even more so. inincui- teruoon there was an Invocation by.Ioeph I I). Styles, lollowcd by an address by (leorge A. Fuller of Dover, .Mass., upon l u " "eve Hi ons o tn I tualHiu timl llielr Significance." An Improvised poem was red I Tlif Slot I Wonderful I nmllj Item nly Ktr hnotfii. OJTOUKK8- niptithorln, Orouj, AHtlunti, lron chltis, Neural ein, Itlmu n.fitlitn, Iltucriltif nt thu ImprovNcU I mieu-&:i.!tncklnff Cough, iiuu'iiuu VfUUKn, FOR. IISTTEE,3Sr.TJ HI l.iteli nil mhrr llMnfclln for I tlrrnal I ir, CURES Cntnrrh.Chnl. era Murbun, Dyirntrry. Chronic iJInrrluni, Kid. tiny TroubUH, ntui Hpinil DlRPflHrn. I lr- ularn Irrp 1. a JOHNHON ft CO., Boston, Mnns. Advertising Clients I I I "It has Ik come mi common In Ik ;nii im nr l cli'. In mi i'lc 'inn, Intcii'xtlMt' si ie, "Then inn ll IntoMime iii'iei'd-emem, that we avoid nil such, "Alld slmpl1. call nltenllnn to tin liii'HH of Hop llltleis in us iiImiii, honest ti l ins n pos sible, "To Indiirc people "TokIw tlii'in .i,ir ii,if, which o pif ves llieli; Viilno t lint they will wm iim iiiiytliinir ee." 3 P5JRGATSVE make new, rich blood. so l.iMinilily tiotieeil la nil i:nd or tin: uuiyoi.i: toukna.miixt. Siinin l'lno Hiii'lin; iiml (imiil Tlnin .Hiulu on ItH I'hiul liny. I II AltTt'oiiii, Conn., Sept. II. Tlie clositifi ' races of the bicycle tournament of the Connecticut lllcjcle club were run tliisj alleinoon in tne pre-ence oi wiuu people. The one mile three minute race was won by Cook of San Francisco. The live mile law championship, was won by It iwe of Lynn; time irn.is1,. The one mile professional nice was won by Wood of KiiKland ; time U:.'0. The three mile nnmteiir race was won by Webber of Ihut land ; time .):()() 1-.".. The three mile triycle race was won by Chambers of Kn'laud ; time lli.oi. Tlie special one mile race to beat the record was won by Kiiulisli of Kimland ; time 'J-AVj. The three in'le State championship race was won bv Miller of Meriden ; time !l:")(l'.(. The one mile safety race was won by Chambers of KiiKland, KiiKlehart, tlie champlnti, second ; time, J:."rj .j. This breaks the satety record for all parts of a mile. The ten mile professional race was won by Howell; time Mli.Vl.i. The live mile nniaitier race was won by Huriihani of Xewlon. Mass: time 1.1:1s1.,. Knule- hart broke the two, three, four and live I mile safely recoids; time, li:'ii, '.k'M' ,. i l'i..T. lll;(it. The consolation race was won by Mcliarrett of Sprinlleld ; time :i:lil'4. LONDON ABDUCTION CASE BEGUN, j Jlcilt K.M'ltenieilt anil tlin I "H rtmcl lcjn I to Cunliol Hie Alol I lie Ai iiisIiiiiik: (iirl rinieil In I lie Wltiii-sH Slnml Other I'urelii News, I.(iMn). Sept. 7. Mr. Slead, editor of the l'all .Mall Caette, Mrs. .larrett, llrani well Month, Mrs. Coomb, Mr. .Inclines anil Mine. Maury, the defendants in the F.llza ArmstroiiL; abduction case, appeared at the How street police court lo-ilay in an swer to the cliarues against them. .Mr. unless it belli wide dlsnlav arabesiiue designs in frieze, al ways larue. well coverinu and Important. Canvas proper is ennsidtred too thin for autumn, thoituh those who wear it in the summer know full well that it Is any tliinu but cool In warm weather. It has been brought out now, however, witli u a lining ol a distinctive covering, siicli as yellow beneath blue, led beneath j;reeii, and so on. This is all ill one, hut lias the appearance of one stull' laid on theotlier. In the evenlii't there was a beliellt ell-, tertainmeiit for Miss Ilairan In tlie pavil ion before a uood-slzed audience. Tlie 1 iroirainiiie Included character sonns, .sketches, dialogues and tableaux, Seances were also given by the dill'ereiit material-1 IziiiK mediums. i The park received nearly :'()() visitors , Saturday. There was an address In the . moriilnii by Miss Himau, tlie subject be-1 im given by tlie audience, after which! she recited several poems, the subjects all , helm; supplied by tlie audience. Mrs. I' (). I ly.er delivered tlie atternoon address ! before a large assembly. mall for Mb cts. iu Etampi, Vul'uabl'o Information' F'i'fiU. It Is n npll-knnn-n fnt tliat mnt nf the Ilnrio ami ( utile i'lmilcr mlil In llih cuiin Iry N Mnrlhli'Hsi th.it Slicn,.n Cniuliilnii I'lmitr-r 1 .TlKitliilrh tun' ntnl utv valuable. Nett liliiu on ;irtli will tmikn liens l.iv lllie Slierldnn's 1 It Ion I'cnv iler, li.iii', i,ric tci.tinunful to each tiint (,f Imiil. It will nlui ii.i,it mill run) CESCKEj3 CHOLERA, rui.- u r. t, jvi l'aimrr, wontlcrllo, rm." tt, Iowa" Sold everywhere, or sent by I, S, JOHNSON & CO., 1JOSTON, MASS. I'm: llmiiiiv TT!P1 the linnets. Ili'lluiniis iiml seniiim- u "lluvlnsr a ,,ri. e. nnd I- mippliiiit.ii'f nP other iiie,lelne. "There Is iiiMleiiylnjr the vlitm or tin Hop plum, ami the iniii ienrsol Mop Hitters m i "iV,"" Hi"-," ."iiiewiiiie nlui nlillitv in ein mini iminif n ineillelne whine Mitnc? .... j,. r,,,, e u, every oiie-s i listt vnlion " Did She Die ? iiioiil', pitiinntf llnirriiolrra. ,Ve S,)iie,rliere.nrenlli n lamp I'lirnUhe,! hi l.ir- em , j,rli ?1 im i Circular! tree. I. .s. JuII.nmin ,v i i.. ii.,.. Nervous lie hilltllleit .iieu ,(, in.... i..i...t.. i.,... i.. ..i ,.. I l III? M ei tilling iiiui iu, nui v i-i , in L iijsei woven, and is sometimes called beliedic t i no cloth, being like bunting. This sea ! son wcaie to name il moiiutaiu baize, and I baize conveys exactly the material, only In ilglorilted lorm. I Vml ale mVeil a firr ti il f thiitu dull' "1' , i Diagonal glOUllds and illllgonal llllicy I the use ot llr. Ilye's Celelirnleil Voltaic licit I I weaving are everywhere to lie seen. In- with r.lcctrie Suspensory Appliances, tor the J I terplalled grounds there are in great va- I speedy relief and ieniinneiii cure ol Nervous 11,,. iii.ll-ot tin. rli ,i 1 l.xmt.t,, L lieilllll .1 loss in , iii.iit . iiiKi .,,ii mi'I, iiiui nil plait, associaieii witu the l '.inania nat indeed, Panama matting is tlie name ot carpet: S I Advanced Styles AT THK- n new cloth. Tinsel is interblended witli these diagonal grounded cloths, when, as most frequently happens, they di- day 1 Knickerbocker stripes a term which 1 means loose, Irregular loops and tiltts apparent on the suriace. I'ointille cloth j and ottoman muuehete have pinpoints and small motifs in silk, but they are not so I general by any means as Knickerbocker stripes or contrasting tones, sometimes of two or three tones blended, olteli speck-, led, The broad, tliiee-incli wide stripes of a contrasting color in a velvet on the1 bai.e and diagonal grounds are new and 1 handsome, but costly ; .so are the cloths witli not a half-inch of groundwork visi-' lile between the cloe-sel plush stripes in mixed coloring, one mouse, another brown or terra cotta, or tabac, all the shades ap pearing in one piece. (July a little of this is used in the dresses, but a little has a great ell'cet. Astrukau stripes on the self colored wool is a new departure. Hitherto we hae conllned this material either to man tles or trimming. Ignite new is a series of diamonds and lines in plush covering1 the entire siiriace of the material, daloii , is a reinai liable novelty ; it owes its name 1 to the lact that tlie stripes, 11 cut down, would iorni a good vdon iriinniuig. The ground is plain color blue, green or brown and on this are alternal.' ten inch and live-inch stripes in oriental coloring. I ...i. 1 1 II.... ill. tt I ..... lead conducted his own case. The ex- . ' " '" ' 1 ?, V.. S.' ':'..VA,U . .,... ....ii iiiii.iv; iii, ii I.-, 1 1. 1 t .-ii linn. I kindred troubles. Also, lor in.inv other di leases. Complete tesloinlioii to licnlth. vljfor nnd mnnhooil uiininnleed. No ilsk islneiirieil. 1 I Ununited pamphlet, with lull liiloriiintlini, terms, etc., ninlleil lieel) nihlressliitf Voltaic I ll.lt Co.. Mnr.-lmll. Mich. .".is.eiid.vwly Ml if. ISfjEoa i f j m BEST THING KNOWN washii:g-"Bleaching IN HARD OR SOFT, HOT OR COLD WATER. SAVICS liAHOt:, TIMK nnd SOAP AIAZ IN'GI.Y, and (riven unliiTHnl snturnrtioii. Xn family, rh'h or punr should be without it. Sold by all (itnern. IlKWAI! II nf imitations well di'Mtni'il to mWead. 1'1:AUI,1NK is thu ONLY SAKl'i liilior-iavinp rninpound, anil always bears the above, symbol, and nameoi JAMI'.S I'YI.H. NFAV YOIIK. VFA ta i- THE CARPET HALL, Opera House Block. Ingrains, Thi-co Plys, TupostricSj !ody Brussoly,1 jo(U(-iics. ) IN HATS "Xol ".she lhnriteil nnd snlleied uwnv nil the time lor ie.ii." '"I hi doctors demur In r nouonil !" And nt lnt Mii euieil lij this Mop mtttri the pupers sny so inn n nl) l.t. ' Imbed: Inilceil!" "Mow th.iiiklul c should In lor that incili. Irlne."' A Daughter's Misery. "l'.leeii j enrs our ilnmrliter sulli re l on a bed ol inbeiy. "I nun ii enmiiiiintlon of l.lilm i. i vir, 1 lieiiiiimie u on 110' mm ,Mr Otis in iiiui , "ruder tl e erne ol the best phvsieinns, "Whoane heriliense nriuiis n.imi-. " I tn l no reliel, "And nmi , she Is restmoil to im In sood neniia nv ns simple a lemeil.i in Hop llitteis ia.it we nan slnniiied lor jium Leinti iismjr o. i in. r.Mib.Si-. .jlst im:ci:ivi:i at SHAW'S. re "None treiiuhiL' without biuiih of irreen ll psonthe white Inbel. shun till the vile, poi-onou- stuu with "Hop" or"llopi" in theli iinme, Mn 2n.ilA.wlm tc Nobby Kail Styles In Still' and Sell Mats, ill lilackanil Crown Sluules, ol' all t ho (lift'ei'vnt qiiiilit ies. Call and See Them While the stock Is ircsh nnd new. 13 I J mm in (' olliins OPAi.l, KINO.-. 1 New a cltement in the court and in tlie vicinity has seldom if ever been eciualled. The police were powerless to control the mob who "assembled to hear the proceedings. Members of the Salvation Army were ar riving all the morning in cabs and were hooted and jostled by the crowd on their i way into tlie court. The mob at the doors of the court tried to overturn fien. lionth's carriage and molested othei members of the Salvation army. Kli.u Armstrong was cheered. In the court there was a compact mass of people including liiiin-' hers of reporters, and quite a sprinkling i of brothel liotisu keepers. Tlie child, Kliza 1 Armstrong, was placed in the witness stand and ideiitilled Mrs. Jarrelt ns the woman wlio had secured her from her mother on the plea of needing her assist-1 ance to do hou-ework. The girl then gave in detail all the circumstances con nected witli the abduction. She tcstilled that at the medical examination immedi ately utter she was decoyed Irom her home the physician tested her innocence despite , her screams, and that alter she was des patched to France to prevent the police irom getting possession ol her lor her mother, she wrote several letters home, but ' the members ot the Salvation army who had charge of her suppressed them. The court adjourned until to-moriow. KiliK Alloiiso Ct'lisiiM'd. M.MUMIi, Sept. 7. I'en. Marline. Cam- ' pa", toriiierly minister ot war, in an inter view to-day censured King Alfonso for delaying his return to .Madrid. He thought the King .should have returned at the beginning of the trouble with Ger many. The time lost alTordeil the revolu tionists an opportunity to incite the popu lace to rebellion. Spain, he said, must avoid a rebellion at all hazards. Tliu Cliolern Kuport. MADltlD, Sept. 7. Yesterday's cholera returiiH as compared with those of the until, show that the epidemic has increased in Harceloim, Cadiz, Santunder and Tarr gana, and has decreased about 50 per cent in tlie remaining provinces. Kight deaths are reported In Toulon to day from cholera. There were sixteen deaths from cholera at Marseilles to-day. Not ii particle of quinine nor any mineral substance is contained in Ayer's Airuo Cure but it does the business. Warranted. Tliu ICuviillllu. The report of United States Revenue Collector Ilrowu for .Inly and August is as follows : II iV ."Men's, Youths' ami I Joys' Cloth hi; lo close regard I ess ol' cost. (rents' Fnnitito Goods (II nil do eriptioM ; also nn endle- :ri vi:ah. creaT r.inaina ooucle is the name ot a coarse interplaled material, which looks like some ol those on which we have worked cross-stitch patterns, and a new wire- 1 , .. . grounded grenadine shows lirmly-twisted I Cleiuisestlinll. ini threads, liKc the open-work dusters, with regard to coloring, all these tltlll's are mule m greens blues, browns, and deep tlon. lleaNSores, red. Chrysanthemum is a new shade ot a deep reddish mauve, but it It is not much used by itself. Plain cloth, velvet and rich silk are not to monopolize tlie mantles. There is a large choice in tlie woolen Astrukau and in litaua, vi.., a diagonal grouud-clotli, almost hidden by bold conventional Goth ic designs, worked out iu lrisu and with striped velvet lor the centre of the pattern sometimes, when it is known as "Aiuata," Snowllnke cloths will be largely Used lor children. The petticoating is not new in material or patterns, It displays stripes more or less wide, iu new ami brilliant colors, some tiny lric stripes, showing a combination of tints brown, blue and gold, greuat ami blue, with brown; the-eare the newest. Allays Inllaiiiiiia- Kcstores ttlo Sell I sen or 1 aste, llcur- I Ini; .V Smell. Ouiek Keller. Al i l'osltive Cure. rumCATAKRH Xll!;? Oil Clotlis, U.SJ,. CREW B-LM HAY-FEVER has irnlned mi enviable reputation, displaclnir nil other preparations. A particle N applied into each no-tril ; no pain ; nvieeabie to use. Price .Wi'. by mnll or at ilruiririsls. Send lor eiieular. lil.V llltOTIIUItS. Uruirirists, (In e iro, X. V. hvl.eod.yl and .rjit--, i lo 12-4 Wide. ! ENGLISH LINOLEUM. Low Prices. Parties about I'liriiisliintr are respect fully invited to look at' our stock. measured, carpets1 laid by first-class UKsI'KCTKII.I.Y. B. P. SHAW, an.'i vwri lOxelisinjio, IJlocli, (.'or. Chin eh nnd Main St, Henry M. IM-octor's Kstate. o. the siibserlbers. hilMlnr been nniiollltei by the llonornble the Probate ( oiirt lor tin iiisiriei oi i niiiemieii, commissioners toie- I'eh e, exnmhie nnd ailjiisl the Unlnis auilde- mamls of nil persons nirnin-t tin estate of Henry M. 1'ioetor.lnte ol lliu linirlon In. s.iid dis trict. ilecened, nnd nl-o all 1 latins nnd dc uininls ehlblleil In otlset llieieto; mid months Irom the day ot theihite nereol, beinsr allowed by said limit tor that pin piw , ivi in the I'rob.ile olllee In Hill button, in Mini ill trh't, on the seeond Tue-dni s ol (let ibir and Tchi-uary next, at HI o'elon, a. m.,i n ueli ol s.iid il.iv-. Hated this.'iid daj id Atizu-t, i-"i. (il.ll. W. WAI.I.S. ,..,,., ,., I.UO.MIS .1. SMITH. 11 ' "" !i-:iw Lynian 31. Krigliain's Instate. sTATl", 111' Vi:it.M( INT. ' To ii i pi i-c lis t.,i District ot ( hitteinleii. ceim I in im ist.iii ol I.i innn M. Itriulntni. late of l.ss, , ,a said di-tt let, deeea-ed. (11HTING i ii i rooaie i onii, noi'teii in inn 'inuion. within nnd lor the Di-tiiet ol ( hitti ndtii, on 1 the u'l-t liny ol August, ss.,, an Instrument, piiipoithnr lo be the nist ui i nnd anety of te-iainenl ol l.yinmi M. Ililirhnm, late nl I'e.v In snid distiii t ileeen-ed, ,is im-nili 1 to i the Omit nloresald tor piobate, and it is ordeied by said Cotnt that the lilt li tl.iv ol peiitember. s,s.i. at the l'ro- bate Court Itoonis in sahi Hill lui'.'toa, bo nssijrned lor proihur saul ln-1 runii'iit ; and that notiee theieol becoeu to nil persons eoneeiiied, by piiblisliinir till- order tluee ieel.s siiei'i'ssii el. In the llurllmitoti Tren Press, n new spaper pi lilted nt said lliuliinr ton, pievious to the time nppolnted. Theieloie. you nie hereby notllled to appear bet i ire s.dd Coin t, nt the t Inie anil place nlore sald, and contest the piob.Ue ot s.dd Mill, if on h.i e caue. ( ill eii under my hand nt lliuiluirton, iu said Ilistriet. this "1st iln ot Aiil'IIsI. ss.v i;i ii w a i . i u-ister P:iw Orson IJ. Aliley's Kstate. Kooins made ami workmen. 3htJ3 utrnnc? Ton Al'iiust. CiK.ir and cltrarette stanin ... Tobacco Special tux stiunps Tot nl. Ton Jui.v. I i:ilM)S.l, AND 1'OI.ITIC'AI.. Senator Cooper was once tlie champion type setter of Hilladelphia. .Inde Cowley of Lowell, Mass., i writ ing a history of the siege of Charleston. Tlioinas Hughes is in Xew York to pro cure additional material for liN life ot I'eter Cooper. 1 I'rof. Asa (iray ol Cambridge, Mass., has lately been reminded by a congratu latory letter troin the oldest natural his-' tory society of (Jermany the Imperial i Academia l.eodoldino Carolina Nature1 Ciiriosorinm that he was elected a mem ber of it lift - years ago, The L'tica, Globe of Saturday says: "John I.. Sullivan, the lloston slugger, passed through L'tica last night on the First Atlantic Exnress. In addition to his followers he had for extra baggage a liquor perfumed breath and groggy legs. At Syracuse a woman was introduced to him and when he attempted to raise his hand to touch his hat he hit her under the chin." Kobert fi. Iugersull has a mastiff. An other visitor at the same hotel, the Hev. Henry AVadley, was accompanied by a (log of the same breed as lngersoll's pet, A waiter says: "The two gentlemen was j a dining together, out onto tlie veranda, They got to talking pretty fast and loud, and not waiting for one to stop before the I other commenced." This seems to prove that a religious argument had sprung up. j "The gentlemen smiled all the time, or 1 else I'd a thought they was mail." The dogs guessed a (Uiarrel was going on be , tween their masters. l'retty soon Mr. Ingeisoll said he'd got to go, and Mr. j Wad ley said lie had to, too, and they stood tin kind of sudden, sticking out , 1 Iheirhunds to shake for good-bv. Well. ls:'w I the dogs mistook it it font putting up ol ! lists tor a light, I suppose, lor they SHi.itl pitched in like bulldogs inn pit." The inlidcl's dog was whipped. JJJVll PECK BROTHERS, '.'Oil.d.Vwtl STR0N& COIPAIES ! HONEST SETTLEMENTS ! PROMPT PAYMENTS ! T. 8. PECK'S Gen'ral Insurance Agency PECK'S BLOCK, COLLEGE ST., BURLINGTON, VERMONT. THE STATE PAIR NICHOLSON ThoUattoriVrClotliicr will make special low prices to people cumin!; tn the city. He h is j 1st received a complete Stock of all the new style ol SPAIffift BEACH The Red Store. ij ("HOICK FAMILY S "Wasliiiiijton County GILT EDGE BUTTER for l'..U.;iNiiILK HATS, n wrH ;n the lMs"t r-ek'1'U'il Mock of 1 Clothing, lor full nnd winter eorhnni iu this City. Ituhlier Coats, Mats and blankets, l'jll mid winter Underwear Trunks and Travelliun Hubs, t'mliereilas, CUSTOM CI.OTHIXC, gotten up iu the best milliner, lteincmlier special low pi ices on nil there toods duriiit; the 1'itlr, no competitor can oHer you any inducements compared It It the bai trains here otfeie id. il Cluiroli St. FRESH Burlington Vt. lll.wtf Vl.H'i Capital RBiiresentecl CluniB and elir.irettos... Tobacco Special tn v stamps ?;ilT.T() -Ml) UUTUr' Total .$K).l:i As conipareil with tliu corresponding month last year the revenue lor August from this district varies a few cents in favor ol the latter. ri'icsoNAi.. Boston papers mention the death of Col. Kldou A. Tildeii of Allslou, .Mass, Ho was u Ilarre boy who went to the war as u private lu Company I), of thu .Second Vermont, was promoted to be lieutenant of his comnany. served his term of three years, anil cainu home with honorable scui'H mid a good record, His remains were brought to Itarru for interment on Tueeday, Ailviie tn MotliurH. MI18. WlNSLOW'S SOOTIIINU HVIIIII' flllOtllll l.lwnys bu used when ehildieii aie cntlliiK Ucth. It relieves tlio little sull'ererut once; it piodtices natural, quiet sleep by relievlinr the cli hi liom pniii, nnd the little cherub awakes as' 'brlxht u a button." It Is very pleasant to thfe (lisle. It soothcsthoehllil.solteiis the kuiiib, alia, s nil pain, iclievcs wind, reiruhites the bowi Is, nnd Is the best-known ruiiiedy tor olnrr lien, whether iirWinir trom teetliiiiKor ilthei vauto. Twenty-luo centa u bottle. MariMawb-wly The character of the Cliiiianiiin is apt I to lie wish-hc-washy. Ai ic (hlinn 1'lcit- 'Kilt. I .IOIIA. IIAVIs. .Incidents iu tlie IIms nl irieat Inientois nie alwajs Inleieslini,'. It Is Mild ol .Inn A, III vis, the tficil Inventor of tin, Hails SeiihiK Mseliine, that more tlnin tiveutv sears imo, when he ued to tra el Irom iilaee to plaee.n'. Piesi'ntiii,e:.ilainlnif iiml I' n UU unieliluc, lie could lake all orillu.iri poel.et l.nile, a piece ol wood nnd scrap ot lion nnd in a hurt time ptodiicc n machine Unit would nei, tally sew, ii.stonlshliiif ns it may scemr This re ntal liable cluir.ictcrlstle In this man's (renins Miiflfcsth the causo lorthe inarvelous simplic ity of the machine benrhiK; his name, which, with its many oilier mh untaxes, kIm's it u place in the front r.uikol luoileru Inientions. what ii teoliilioii Iu Ihu history ol the sew. Inir machine lias taken place ihiihnr these jears I livery Inhabited and clvllUed poilion ol the irloljii now lesoiinils with the miislu ol this "lilend ol womiuiklnd " llurope has lonir aeknowleilireil the siuieiloiltv ol "Tin: l).vis,"iiiid Aiislnillit and New Zealand aie lields wheio It is "mouiircli of nil it surveys," The "Vertical IVed" Is the principal and ills, tiuiriilslum,' featuiD ot llrs iiiachliie, gcp.irut. Inir it from and placinir It nbovo Ihu popiilnr iniiclilues ol other makes. To be appreciated nnd under stood this new feed method should be seen In operation. The Mitch tmnle by the machine. Is both suio unit beiiiitllul. The Com. puny Is represented in Shelbuiii by II. ". II. bake, timl in L'liderhlll by II. J. Corse. $300,000,000. Fire, Life Accident anil Marine Insurance Placed Iu rirst-eluss American and l'melim Companies at a iiionieut's notice. Losses Promptly Adjusted and Paid At this ollicc. WDim notice of Kxplratiouof Policies always given, Fruits MutaMEis, TEAS, COI'ITIIIS and Pl'KTS, Till! 1IIIST. CANNED GOODS, Choice Family Flour, CONSTIPATION! estnt., of lli'sori II. A.lil, . late ol' Mlltnn iu -aid dl-tiii't.deeeased. (imKTi.so : At a Probate Court, holden al lliuiin-'ton. witliiu and tor the liitrii t d l hittendi n, on thelilst day ot Auiriist. ss.-,,an Instrument purpoi tin'' to be the hist will and testament wall n codicil thcrctoot Oison'li. Asli iy, late ot .Milton, iu said dlstrn t, defeased, was piesented to the court aincsald, tor probate. And It Is orleied bj -aid court that tlii'L'llh day ot septi tuber, lss',, nt the Probate Court I ooms In sml lhiiiiinrton, be assiirneil lor pun Iiil' -aid liistiumeiit ; and that not li e thcieot be irn en to all peiM nis eon ceined, by piibllshiinr tin-inder thrc weeks successively Iu the llinllnirloii l'lee l'n , a uewsp.iiier printed at s.ud lluiiuiion, prevl oiisto the tune appointed. Theietoie. jou lire heieliv not died to appi ,ir lietote said cotnt, at the tinn aud place il.at s.tid and conte-t tlie piohaR ol .-al 1 w.u, it J on ha e can-e. (ihen under my liaml at Ihu .inirton, in -a J di-tiict, lid- Jl-l daj ol .iurii-t. 1-s.-,. luwllt Olio. W. WALKS, lieis'i-tir. Jonas K. Hitrltcr'.s lCstate. W'e, the subscribers, ha unr been appointed by the llonornble the Probate lomt lirthe Ilistriet of Chittenden, Coinmisiiiiu r t ri eehe, examine nnd adjust the nanus and deumnds ol nil persons niraliist tin estate ot .louns 1'. Maiher, lute ot Klelmioud, ill slid di-trict, deceased, and al-o nil claims and de mands exhibited iu otlset thereto: and lx months troin the day ot the date lie tent, helmr allowed bj saidcoiut tor that pin po-c, we do theretore hereby trice notice that wo wll 1 attend to the hii-lncss of our appointment, at the llouseot A. C. Kl.nrir lu lticlimond. Chlt tenden l.'oiuity. Mate ot Vcrnioiit, hi said ills, tiict, on the Tuesday ol the-.i'nil day of Sep tember and the llrst Tue.iln.v of March next, at 10 o'clock a, m. on each ol said days. Hated this lt day ol' September, lss.. sAlVoilli'roV. I fomniL-Moners. lOwlIw alary M. Flftclu'i's Kstat.'. STATU Ol' VlIll.MONT, ' The 11 mora nisTliiiT oi' i u ittiimiI'.n.ss. , lile the Probate Court lor the UNtilc! of Chittenden. To nil person- interested lu the cstati of Maty M. rietcher late ot llurluiirton, iu mi 1 dl-triet deieaseil, (itu:niM, which we Kihiriuitee in pi Ice and iiiallty. "THE BES F. " THE RED STORE, HANK ST11EIIT, lirHLl.NCTON, VT. SPALDING & BEACH. r'"Special facilities for Insuring I'arm Trojierty and for placing lines for other agents. gases, soon polsoua the wholo system by beinc absorbed into it, causins: piles, fistula, headache, impure blood and many other serious allections. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS will immediately relieve, and one bottle positively cure or relieve any case ; of Constipation. "Was troubled for a vear with: torpid liver and indigestion, and after tryinpr everything imaginable, used BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Tim if lo iwil'lv lor us iu till' II liuiuc. ; iiiM-iuiii- , . . ' -w inn-employment i no instructiointobny j win k i nrst bottle revived me and the second enn be Kent by mull (distance no objection) ; ,llw.,i .nii..)n t n tiriin HtuStlperwcekeaiibe made. No canvass. CUTBd me entirely, J,S. WliliamSOa. iiikt, paitlcuiiirs nee, or sample oi woiK mini-' Hruhfmrnr N V ed lor tourecuts iu stamps. Please adiliess, , iMiwiooiiu. n. x. IIOMK MAM'I'Al 'l I'ltlNO CO., lloston, .Mll.s. rm..-. I ii ii , . .. here.is, s.ud court hiisnh.'iicil the iali day 1 here IS no medium through Whien of September, lss-,, nextlorthcsettleiiuut d disease so often attacks the system I,'!0 s!,i;d,:!.;i.d,,au!i:!d,;.cVol as by Constipation and there is no Mtt other ill flesh Is heir to.moro apt to notice then-oi be irhentoau peissous mur. be neglected, from the fact, material three Mlmlft'll'ini'VVpte'!'; Inconvenience may not be immediate- irnu?iu.Vml.'linlsa'.!"'ibTnct,'t '''' 1 ly felt from irregular action of the Theivioie;.iiaie h.rei.i u,. , u ,,nr l,, ,,r, , ; . . . nt the 1'iobate I inn t rooms in lliiriuiuti n, t bowels. When there is not rogular thedaj nssined, then nn.i tin-, to i nite-t action, the retention of decayed and lZllX V"IX olfoto mattor, with its poisonous hiiuieiiuuiiiiu.,t .a t r, - do. ei, inlic I--',. I, l.O. . l.rs Kijii-tir, !', It I A. V. Sl'.U.lllNll. f. V.. IIUACII. Ili'.i.dwtt xanti:i VY to work Vounir Lndiesln cllvoreountiT lor ih at their homes i lu-i'Iiiut- I'. O. Ilov lldii. L'l-.'.d.VwIIni :NTHI)-An active Man or W'oiiinn in everv count v lo sell our irond. Salary I $T,'i per niontli nnd expenses, or cominlssioii. , . ,, . , .mi i lixpensea in iiiivuuce. uutiu nee. . i or inn Orders by mall or telegraph will receive iini-ilcuim-H address. 1 prompt ami e.treful attention. , STANDAltn S1LV1IU WAHII CO., Hostos, J ajl,d.wtf I M.xss. .l-.'.iKVw.liu A PRIZE; Send sl.v cents lor inistiiiro and teccivi) tree, a co-tly box ol ifooilsw lilcli wllll dp I you lo mom money rlirht 1IM11V tlnin mil tidily itlsi, this world. All of either sex succeed Iron: llrst hour, The broad road to loituue opens betore the workers, absolutely sure. At once address. Tiil'K .V Co., Portland, Maine POPULAR GARDENING l'Olt TOWN AMI COl NTltV All illustrated Monte M.ifra.lui' dcvitcl to Oinauieiiliil .1 nil fsclul (ardcii,iiir. Poultry. Pet IlinU, lloilM'hold M.i tti. etc. Ably edited, Independent and br uifu' of fresh, concise and oiurliml matter, just such as almost cei one will Mud helpful and e tcitnliiuiir. A Coi'V I'liim. All readers of this paper who de.sire toexiimlue thlsstcrlliur month lv will be liirni.shed witli il copy lreeonrc c'lptofoue slump. Its beauty, intrinsic ninth, and low pilce, a tuipriso to ml. Addtess at once, RANSOM, LONG & CO., Publishers, BUFFALO, N. Y. lO.wtf