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IlllllUIiy TlllUt I'iihll TllAtNS I.K I VII A r. m. 110 1 t:r,:.:si N u'th iMnl Uest.Ih.Vl.bt'i Kant, ft. VI. 11.11. So I. Kilt. 11.11 Krtat, II. .V I.. It. It. TllAINH AlllllVB North and West Kaut.Ct. Vt. U.K. South. Kut. It. It. Knst, II. & I,. It. K. 1 14 t. 1 1:1 I ,!:J),il:iW.8:l" I..1U r. M. lS,8:l.-. l.:IO i:4.1, H:l(i 4:40. 7:W1 l:':n,7:U:l CITY AMI VICINITY. It is understood tlmt several important Cliamres Will III' mil, In In llilo u,.nl the railway mull service about the 1st of T uiiiiiiury. 1 he Central Vermont, riillrnml will nm special Christmas poultry trains to JJos- luu, i-miay ami Saturday, December 17 nml 18, which will take in all stations on me line oi tlieir road. Maurice Walsh of liiirliiiRton lias been appointed deputy collector and inspector vice (Jeore Matthews resigned, and lie nas oeen assigned to duty In the lumber yards in this city. I lie 1'letcher Free Library will be closed from December 20th to the 27lh in order to take the umi.iI inventory. No lines will lie clmmed on books due that week, If returned on the 27th. Old lake men predict that the lake vv ill close early this year, and the Iceboatmeii are happy over the prediction. Tins frosty pleasure will lie a strong rival to tobonL-auiiiK tills season. The advent of the steam mill which W. II. Hillings is about to remove from Wa terbury to the south side of Winooski river at this point, will be an Important addition of our indu-tries. The locomotives on the I.utland division of the Central Vermont road are Krmluul ly helm; changed from worn! to coal burn ers. Eleven have dispensed with wood burners within t lie last few years. T. Vail of Boston, has sent his Ken tucky bred Wilkes stallion "Incentive" to K. F. Hrowuell to winter. This stul lion was bred by it. I Pepper of Ken tucky and is by Onward by Geoi-.'e likes. Lake (iiamplain is closed from White hall nor. h to opposite Port llunvy. Teams cross at Chimney Point, Vt., to Crown Point, N V., and from Crown Point across Htilw,u.'ua bay to Port Henry. Ice formed very lapidly. Mr. V. H. Callahan lias resinned the man iein.-nt of Doran - Wright com pany's broker ollice in this city and the (till :c has been diseoiitinued. Mr. Ca'.lu liau accepted a position witli Mr. ) K Knott. A coaHiiiK party collided with a team Tuesday at the corner of Maple and South I nioii streets. The traverse was badly wrecked lint the team was injured little if any, while the coasters escaped with sliKht bruises. Few people realize the reat amount ol money that is invested in horses through out the New Kuuland States. Itisesti mated tii.it Vermont alone hits 70,202 lien.l, which av. r.me -.SI.OS apiece in value, mak ing their total value rti,i;27,271. Mrs. itev C. F. Carter lias been elected delegate ami Mis. H. P. Shaw alternate, from theliuiliimton au.iliary of the Ver mont branch to the annual meetinj- of the ""'airs i.o.tid ol Missions to be held at New Haven, Conn., .J.muaiy 12 and Ul. At the annual meeting of St. Paul's KUild, held Moiiday.-eveiiinK, Dec. lit, the following (illlci.rs weie elected lor the en siling year: President. Mary II. Phelps Loo ills , vice-president,. Jennie I-:. D. Hall ; te r t.m and tieasuier, Carrie M. (Jris- Wold ( hii-r of Pohce Adsit lias issued instruc tions t tue pohee to prevent ail coasting on lite sidewalks or on any street which is not iiioMdi-d with watchmen at the cro-s slreu ,iud any one who is found coastim on any street not thus Kuunlcd v, ill be liable to arre.-t. The Porter MauufacturiiiK company have leased the (iiamplain Transportation company's property on the southwest cor ner of llattery and Kim; streets and are makini; ariaiiKeiiients to put up a law warehouse. They are also puttim; the biiildinus now on the ground in condition for thiir use. Michael Phillips, who was bound over iuh.c vuiiuiy court in the sum of sooo for assaultiiiK his father with a knife, was nrraiKiied in the City Court on an infor mation tiled at Ids own request charKliif him with that crime to which he pleaded KUllty. He was sentenced to a term of eiKht months in the House of Correction One of FeiKUson's Hro's , milk teams ran away Sunday making the rounds of the principal streets In the city and distributing-milk and the various parts of the sleiKli with lavish freedom. The horse Dually stopped of its own accord and the u'U legate damage was small. l lie new postal cards are out anil the first made tlieir appearance at the I5ur Hiifctoii postoilice Thursday. The clerks do not like them as well as the old cards because the .stamps is in the centre of the card instead of the riht hand corner as heretofore. ( Deputy Sheriff Iteoves of Underbill Thursday sold at auction the'.'irichalrsaiid a stove beloiiLiiiK to the Salvation army, which had been seized 0u an execution to satisty a claim for the rentdue on the bar racks, and realized fi'J 03, barely eiioush to satisfy the claim. The assistant judges Thursday placed in tlie county clerk's oilice an elegant crayon portrait of the late Chlel Justice .John Pierpolnt by Myron Ward. Itlsn striklimly llle-llke portrait and is enclosed in a nun uioiize irame. The portrait will be liuiiK in the judo's room in the court house. Harry It. Thomas and Mr. LaFountaiii afternoon, when, in attempting to turn at were driving down Main street Thursday Uliamplain street, the nlelli runner caught 'ii the street car track ami they were tipped over, spilliiiK two barrels of outs over iiiomas so that when hu emeri; cd from the wreck lie looked like a mod em Ceres. The damage was trilling. A telegraphic message was tiled m Chi cago Saturday at 2-27 New York time, ad dressedito.Mr. K. K. Knott and it was de livered to him over t lie Commercial Union Telegrnph Co.'h wire;e.actly two minutes later. Jn these two minutes tlio message passed through the hands of the receiving clerk, cheek boy, and operator in Chicago, the receiving operator, check boy, and sending operator iu New York and the re- : v.-.iu, II;. i) M::iti 1 11; I II A. M, I 8.2.1. ISslO I I USB. 12.10 1:10,11:10 8:ir THE RHKUNUTON. celvltig operator in Ililstily and was then (lenveieu to .Ml'. Miollnt. Ills olllce. The. f'nllltlli-lT-iiil 'IVii ei.lh.r..' iissiw-l'itfiiit have dielded to bold their litli (iiinual ban quet at tlie Van Ness House Friday even ing, December 01. The annual business meeting will beheld Hie same evening lusl pieWous In the banquet. The club now has a ineiiibeiship of about Kiu, In cluding cuiiimeiLial travellers who leslde here or travel for iiniilngton houses. Judge 'I lift rendered a decision Mon day lu the eliaiiLcry case of J. M. Noyes administrator for the estate of the late V. P. Noyes against K 11. Laiidon and wife, the decree being for the petitioner. The petition was one bioiigbt by the late Mr. Noyes to folecio-e a moltgage given by the delendant, iu lSiB to O. A. Million to secure tlie payment ol the delendaiit's notes wliich weie traiislered by .Mr. Mur ton to V. P. Noyes as collateral security. At the annual meeting of the Mary Fletcher Hospital directors the following board of visitors was chosen : Dr. A. I!. Sinners of Jericho, Dr. O. W. Peck of Winooski, Dr. C. S. Caverly of Kiitland, Dr. 15. F. Stilton of .Miildlebury, Dr. S. S Clark of St. Albans and Dr. J. M. Clarke! Hon. Li. tl Menedict, Hubert Huberts, (i. W. Wales, Mrs. K. P. Could, Mrs. s. F. Emerson and Mrs. O. It. Hay ward of Miuiington. The annual meeting of the Vermont State Teachers' association will be held m West Randolph, January 27. as anil 2!i. 1SS7. Fx-Senntor Patterson, superintend ent of public Instruction in New Hamp shire, and Hev. T. 1'. Fiost of .Mnnti,clie,' are engaged for the evening addresses. Several prominent educators havesigiuiied their intention to be present, and the meeting will undoubtedly be one of the most interesting and helpful ever held in tlie State. The report of the customs dislrlet of Vermont for November is as follows i Value of free goods imnorled. s-Jihi ..mi Dutiable merchandise, -2S7,127 ; duty, i;o,(Ki.2:l. Entered for warehouse and transportation, fM.iHI ; duty, .sJO.72il.7l. Filtered for transportation and tion, flttU.-KM; duty, .sS '.kid 20. Filtered lor warehouse. .sli!74 : dm v. :.n 'il Wit h. drawn for consumption, -fl27 ; dulv, .22 2S. Withdrawn for traiispoition. Sfll2!i: dntv 3!lli.l8. Domestic exports, 177,;liJ2. A SKW STKA.IIItOAT. The Clillluplaln I'm li hjio rl ji I Inn Company to llllllll ll Steel Simmer. An interesting testimony to tlie grow ing popularity of the Lake Ciiamplain region as a summer resort is the announce ment by the Ciiamplain Transportation company that they are to build a large and handsome .steamer to take the place of the Williams. Tlie plans have already been drawn and it i-the intention of the company to have her ready lor the open ing of tlie season of 1S.SS. She w ill be 200 feet long and will have a hull of steel with water tight compartments. She will be built so strong as to be capable of service in tlie roughest of weather, while at the same time she will be lluished and fur nished iu a manner becoming the entei prising company that he will lepresent. It is the intention to have her surpass iu appointment anything that has vet been seen on the lake, and as she is to be new tbioiighoiit her inachincrvanil equipment will include everything iu tne way of iiiotieru improvements. She will be pro vided with leathering wheels so that her shatt will be low, adding to the appear ance ot the mteiior as well as th- con venience of tlie pa-sL., igers. Hi'.- will draw not over lour feet of water, and her designers and other engi neers estimate her speed at 20 miles an hour, so Hint thedisiauce between Bur lington and Platt-burgli can be easily coveied In an hour. Owing to the pies euce of water-tight (ompaitnieiits the dining hall will be on the m un deck, and il will lie an elaborate i.nd attractive .ill.iir, as in iacl the steuner will be throughout. The steel plates will be brought to the Harbor next August, wheie Hie hull will be Ijinli and she will be lluished during tlie lollovv ing winter. That the Ciiamplain Transportation company's ellorts to anticipate and meet the wants ol the tiavellmg public ale meeting with gratifying eiaouiimeiueiit in the shape of patronage is stillicientlv indicated by the above announcement, hu'i there are other evidences ot that fact. The erinoiii will be thoroughly lehtiill alter a season or so, but more cimviiicing than these facts even is the auiioiiiiieiuent by Mm.. riMli.nili.Mt ll'irti.t.- i ii.it ,,t .1 lug ot next season the company will make a reduction in their rates which in some instances will amount to ;io per cent These slllli. rm. Ill- will lw ...... I i ------ - ..w . v .... . . i.(i mnir lying lnluest ny our readers ami tliev point to a still brighter tuture for Lake Chuinplaiii as a siimiuer retoit. Km- Depart, iient C niiiniliir. The .St. .lohnsbury llcimlilli an suggests for the next commander of the Vermont department, (J. A. It., to succeed t'om mander ChiliN, Captain 1'. I). Illodgett of St. .lohnsbury. Tlie lii'intliUcttu says : dipt, lilodgett went out with the loth enuoiit, wiU, pnpulHr and capable sol diei, seived with credit alwavs, and al the battle of Cold Harbor reeeive'd a desperate Wound, a ineinnri.il nf ivlm.li ... it... . i lot a disabled arm. he wiu'ean-v to 'tin grave, dpt. Illodgett was the llrst com maimer oi i',t (iiamberlin and has al ways leu a tuep and warm interest in the J.rand Army and iu veterans generally. 1 he htuto organization will do well iu Placing ai its Head a veteran so capable .....I imiiiiiai.iuiiiwiiii so meritorious a lecoro, Mcotlnc ill llu, Slut,, Ciiiiiiultle,, mi Text JIooUh, The committee on text books appointed by tlie governor according to an act pass ed by the last Legislature, consisting ot W. 1'. Dillingham of Waterbury . M. Maiisiir of Mrighton and A. M. Valentine of Mennington held a meeting at the l'avilion in .Montpcller Tuesday after noon, to consider the subject of text books or scientific lnl ruction iu schools re latiiiL' lo the ii-,. ..f l.,i,,. l,...,i.... n in v V . iiiiwAivimii minors', 1 he duly oi tlie committeealso extends to the purchase of biicli books by the .State for the use ot the school children of the .State. The committee decided to notify pub ishers of books of thin natuio to submit their books for the inspection of the com mittee and appear belore the committee at the Van Ness House in Murlitigtou. De cember as, and present sealediilds for the contract lor ltirnlslilng these books for tlie next live years In accordance, with the act of the Legislature. According to the act the- contract is to bo made by the llrst ol .laiiuitry and the hoiks aretobedis tributeil among the school childien ot the .State by July l next. Kroiii ii Wnll.Kii,,,,-,, Conductor Cunl nil Venn, ml 111, linn, ,1, on tlie One evcnliiK I M'ruineil my mikle bmlly. Useil Neiiintie On (hat nnju. inl hi Hie linn a I ii if whs lib ii ito ii'miiiuu my unties ils i.siihI. '"uiiin ii iu (,ihr (lilt so'eno, nml would not be without it. oiV,uil&wtH U. PUIPI'ri VT., KKE PK KSS. THE COMING CARNIVAL ENCOURAGING OUTLOOK FOR THE WEEK OF WINTER SPORTS. The KitllrniiiM of New HiikIiiihI lleetiln Ii Cii-iiper ill. ultli Hie I.oeal .Miiiiuuei-.i I'.' 1 1 c .n 1 1 ii 14 1 1 1 1; Inleient lit lliilnii Slleeess .Hslll-e(l The progress which Is being made iu the Preparation fur I he eiinitviil liv f In. eiivtiiiiu committees Is excellent and it promises well lor the most superlative success ol that event. A linl lint r.iitik. r.n ittw.nii."...... meiit is tlie fact that many residents in the large cuies not, only know that we are to have II carnival, bill lire mnhlnir nr..n:iiM- tions to participate in its pleasures. This is shown by the fact that inquiries are be ing received almost. ilnlK- I I'lllll I'Oaldltllfu ot New York and Moston in lelatlon to the carnival, and others have already engaged rooms lor th it week. The most encour Iiil' announcement, hntvi.vi.i. u ih.,i tallied iu the folluwiug desnateh received from Mo-Ion Wediiesilay;niglit : "The N'l'iv l.'.iii.Iiiiul r:.t......i n Audits' association at, their monthly meeting lield heie today, adopted the same I educed excursion rale-, imni nil points In New Knglnnd to the carnival ot winter sports at liiiiiiiigton in February, ss7, as were made hist winter. From K'.stoii, Salem, Lowell, Lawrence, oreester unit .'siii liii.lli.M ir (V..... Troy and Albany .;(!, from' New oik?10aiid from other points in ihe same induced poi portions. Tickets will be l'(l1ll I'liitifr l..lifii.ifv 1) t.t II'. li, .,!....!.... and good to rriit'-n lid' February 2:i. The printers are now at work on handsome illuminated outside pages for the ullicial programme." This announcement was the only thing lacking to ensure the success of tlie car nival, as the interest manifested iu the pioject by the resident of Miuiington was far beyond that which gave Us the gratllyingly successful carnival ot last winter, but now t hat we have the as surance ot the co-operation of the rail loadsofNew Fngland, tlie proper effort on the part of our residents, which will certainly lie made, will ensile a success or which Mill lingtou may lie proud iiid various committees are doing their part nobly, the nrepara I ions already being well advanced, liuit they will leceive generous linancial sup port Iroin our residents there can be no doubt. Miuiington people have too good a reputation for liberality not to support a project which while it appeals to their Piibliu spirit is sure to lesiilt iu material benefit to the city. The carnival of last vv inter was a great success, considering the obstacles oe iconic, but the interest manifested by our residents as w ell as the leeling among those of the large cities jiisiilies the expectation that the carnival next February w ill far surpass it iu point oi prcpunuions, progiamnie mid attend ance. hm: n:,ri i:i. or -un; cak.nivai.. It is lair to assume Hint the Kdniunds slide will be a most popular resort during tlie carnival. A large number visited that toboggan slide Wednesday for the purpose of indulging In that fascinating sport, and they found il in an excellent condition. A man has been hired to take charge ot the slide giving constant atten tion to its condition and the result is al ready apparent. The slide was unusually smooth its entne length and the crisp at- iiiosjmere rendered me ice so glary ttiat tlie -peed attained l!y the toboggans was terrilic. The waiting room has been com- pieieu aim u win oe Ioiiuil a valu able addition to the slide. Its glass sides enable occupants to obtain a good view ot the slide its entile length; and it will also tie touiid an agreeable place iu severe weather The interior has been flllfil on unit 1'iivtiUli...! in n I. .....1. ...... manner with a stove, Iiiriiiture and iiselui arucies, mine Hunting, nags, and stream ers serve lor dt cot ul inns. A r..i.iiii.-iiii llllv lu.i.ti ,.i..r.t...l In ......,.,..! i, 1,1. .1... .... .v... .... .,.. ... V..I. I.V L , Mill i.iiii mi: wailing room and here, vvhen the slide is in use noi couee, .-auiiwiciies and oilier re freshments will be served under charge III tlml m.ili.r ul ,-,.1... .... II ' 1 Me number present ednesday incliul ni Msnirs iroin .m v ) oi k, I'rovidenci and Mnston, and all expiessed thein-elve greatly pleased with tlie slide and the in raligenieiits iu gelieial. llirKIMIION'.S TOItOlKiAN INDUslllV llnu tlie 1 astest liiliiigsiius ill the World are .MudeYlielr l'i cilllurltles. revv ot our readers. w, vi.ninrt. t.. en- have any Idea of the foothold the Canadian spoil, uinogmining, lias alien v seemed iii this country. A visit to the factory of .lolmson, Kmerson A: Co., the tobo- gun lmuiiilacturers, on Mattery stieet, would open tlie eyes of a good many of our citizens who think tliev know a good deal about the iliiliistriesol'the place. The capacity ot the factory is l.lou toboggans a week, ami it is now driven to lill its or ders The factory is Idled with toboggans in in, si.iKes oi completion, ami me place is a veritable hive of Industry. Carload siiipiiients are niaile, during tlie present i-n , uu'i ) iew oay.s.anit wiien It is known that a car holds Mill toboggans some Idea can be found ot the demand lor the "Star" iiiaciiiues. i ne oesi lonoggaiis m the world are made in isurlington, and Johnson, Finer- sun .V.- ft, oven nil tin. i.itlit.ii ...... ....I.... , . , T ' V ..s ...... ...... ... i.ii ,,,,iie which have yet been issued for toboggans in mis i oi,,,,,. i ne pecuiiarilles o tlie lonogg.ius unide by tins linn are speed llexlbillly ami strength: and their oaieni . bin.idly cover these points. Their n.it, nis nie.-o iiiii.ui imu noining 1)111 Hu. ,,!,(. fashioned Hat siuiace machine can be made without inlllngiiig them ; and as a matter of l.ict none but the old style is made anywhere in the United States ex cept in Muiiingtou. The "Star" Is made peculiarly llexible ami strong, some 2nd screws being used iu its construction. The new patent side rail, fastened only at tlie front end and running loo-ely through eyes on the sides "'I- materially to its flexibility and dura bility, ihe patent beaiing surfaces, in W h ch there are mil v I h ret itrlmnvt' li..Mi iugs on tlie ice lessens friction won derfully and makes a very fast ma chine. The new ''Star Kxpeti," however. Is the "kinif nf 1 1... load" and tlie swiftest liiHchine it i S 1III--I. hie lu construct It luis tin..... n ,., i steel shoes held in iilace on th rum bv the inward sl.ini. of tin. limiriiini.ii ll.uiL'is on each side of the shoe. The shoe Is made of Hue. special I v lirmiii r.wl steel, is secured at the forward end and runs the full leiHitl, nf tin. iiriin.,,... i. iug surface, having a steel runner with no sharp edges to scrape the Ice, ami at the same time making a perfectly llexible inacmue. 'lOSII U'llll lllH'll IWlt llll.l un..... ul , . '. """ vAneii- ence in toliogganing do not often under suiiiu wnai consiuutes a good machine' and tlie novice usually selects a stiff to boggan as being tlio strongest. A very small dose of experience will quickly cure h in ot tlmt fiuiiuiiiiuwu 'in,.. ,.i... .V t .... . . w..-. ..,1. inn, ,,i scieutlllc toboggan makers is to. get the utmost iiexiiiility combined with the strength which comes from perfect ma terial and careful work. There are scien l lllc reasons lor the strength which comes from Iiexiiiility and no one who under stands tlio strain which a toboggan Is sub- iectell til W'Ollhl think- ril iui r " T - " ."i.ir ii mill machine. Iheeiilii,. imidne.t. of tin. Un.it.,...... factory is handled bv A. (i. .Siiinihlini. a- Mm.. Ihe larL'esl. lnnsi init.il. I,. ti. , . . " w..ii.iniii; i st sporting goods hou.se lu the United .States. FRIDAY. DECEMBER V...b I I ......... Nnw Yoi.it. Do. n. ,,"n!"1' .V1'11 !"'l'f " t cents. 1I.IXXJ M.ls No. SiitSuiiasVij 5m,"llne t 2?n '"'"I"1; , '!'""llt'-vi f,i,n,llf fhlekens me (.-Ml; eniintii.il I., a, a IKI (,.);!.) eiinil 1 'I'hiled at lb lo IS. els-, a pound ; low Is, dress U) eiioiee ui 'iikmiio; eonoima i . i, u. ed, are l." cts. a pound, anil tut keys IS . . ----- ... muiiuiu V 1 I I 'IK'U'O tfM (lltliln cvtr,. ,U t.t Urtf '...V i ijnis. ot elly i.,h: exini ul I Miffi! il) , ii.-,i) . ir in , J!i" 2tKJ4W. S.VJ rti,poi !llie at ' X, '.V,- ' , bi'ireiH ol e.viin l i. i ir yiKi iii ,V'.,- ' '.i.rels wniler wlieiit extra t -uti,,,-,. ail ii.urels ol' no guide at 2 o;,J l i. V-IvUi'L'-1' 'l"lt,,. 1 '""""'i' " b.ii extra iu .i-Kini: onil to elmlee ilo nt 'MKari (HI. Itv K Ste'll'i'lv SlL'"'1V '" ' tUtlilim. Udll.N .MEAIr- ii!i"il::!' WIIKT lower. Keco.lilH ot 71, ;.i ii.mJ'.V'V "l:"" "t2Jl,2:i b.sliels. Sales i .II..IKIU hiiBliela on spot. No. 2 .Milwaukee , 7t ii?"r r,.'(1 t W(.niW elevator; No. I led in. 4 i . " ' lU w,i l-Uni "'lid W), ; wh les ate at liu. Itvi.-du I. iiaiu.hy -sternly! : l 'I T- .Heeeipienl L'2,.V.II liushelsi e.v pnru ol M.!i,s bu,iels. Sale ol H),(l buslie.s on spot; No. II at 1,1 eleviitor; tteaiiier ul IT e evutor ; No. 2 at 4794 elevator, iim., Ioiv ..' i "' I'lNWliiislieih . exports ol 2!e hushe s; Mies ol sl.uio laisheU. u. a ut :ii : Ho while id J.ilji. ; No. y in ;gt tTtJtl-M : in while .it.TOi.17K.; No. I white at ill "Sum, western ,u .,a.;nuj: white do at .nmtlj.. ; white state ut ajrmYJ. j.liui i-.u, k, uiu'EK-lulr. Ulo noiniiiiil at .. . ' l;!IAl.' : 'cuneii u mimci . m ' 0 "' 4 h(l!- ,!-'S '-xtrrtC ut 4'ViS.ljs; '?'" "t iV-J. Hi Oil A .it Ur. jeln'iv at l.'s'-U'd. IIIOIO.I A , ,1 l.VJIKHS; M Ollhllll A Mi: ciile, ImneiV A ul lil-lil i eut o il winl eni-nni in iiijf.Hi.in. ,,,u.0,i m ,i. rlrV, - i1--",".1""110'1 111 '' 'M'i(t16i cubes in "lKM .)-ll. j'l.Tinii.i.ii.M - lintcil at U"U. I'ltliV lh()Ns-''.u,,.,nv Mu,j. pi,u III ill. .Mess ,,), ,., ipintetl ill ll S7'.frT!,l2 lor ' Ui) yeur olil. .i:i -sumOj. b.vup-innher. ,, . 'I'" f,t''"" 1111 l"'t ipioieiiuti! 17 ; iell.,eil ipioieil lit. II Ml ; uniil iiiimii ipinte.liu "HUM. A. itLTii.ii il, in. I'.dr Inipiliy Muteat isaai, iVw'i " ,:;W-"'1 i K I .-1: li-m. Klu lo in Udoi.l; sltlins uii. western at HhQ212. Ireivhs .te.ii'y. Clile.io I'lodiiee Market. C'llicvuo, Dec. IS. Ki.uiMt unlet, Winter patents ul I 2 & K.0; Notiliern winter at ;i7."i&,2i; .Mieii luii in Illicit it), ell Ice to luney .Vliiua.nlu iiiiienN ut J 'rt.t .'ji ...I....I ........i ... jr. i -ii Mhiiie-olii Imker.V In i-ueks ut .!(XKa:i2i. "ii mi- irienuuir. .Mi. -' sprininit 71,),.; No. -i.eil ill ilijj, Lini.N-llitht tuiillng. No. 2 at ";h. n.vis-ipiiet. No. 2 ,it2ij. I'.vu-No. 2 ui i. iiAiiLht -No. .'in ray. I.lttlo I'iiIIm Cheese unil Itiittnr .llurkut, I.irri.i: Falls. N. V., Dee. l;i. riintsi: M.ilrs lo-iluy ol 411 boxes ut llle, CU at lyuj, sai.,t ii, ibit iiu. i iii ut i m, wi m in,, .Mil ul 12, 2m) on eoimuh ion anil lo.i I. inn ilaui ul hy III, liutter-ti.des nt :ii p.iok.o?es ut IUtti-2.', hulk at 2M Wuturtiiivu Union l.iviiMiHll .lliirkxtn. W.vtkiitiiwn, Dec. II. I'll! lie l ii-i.-i.i ti,. ,. i.. iiiurket was mi- i; Mist qtlulltV .lOOii.-i.",!); tlnnl chunked. .Mlllkel. IIii.-i.Mi-,i U7 Ii Hum! ."ill; seeonil iiuulltv. iui.il.lv. SI ihm.i :.m Cuttle Ueieiplsot 12UUieinl. Cutlli'-sloie C.it:le Woi'ning oxen, p.-i pair. S UO.i'.s.Ti. I'.i ni ni-.....I .. ,i...o ji-. fall. Veiinniirs is.-iii,?is. l-'unev un s.vi.vTsii .Milch eow-ami ealves, i21.4H. 1'wo-v e.in, ol.l, sU-ivJs. Tloee. J'-'4j'4U. .Swine - Iteeeipts ot H...VJ7. bwliie-Noitheniiliesstil liugs.iKiliv'iJliu V If). Western tut. live I! u'.U., u u.. Sheep uud luiiihs lle- eipts of 221i). Sheep nml l.amhs In luls ut 2 CO, ox tin ill 4 2.-i.) U). Veul Calves ut 2K-T07. Veriunnt l'linlllio Almket. St. Aliians, Dec. II. llutter market-Attenilanee ito.nl, receipts liKlit, iiuiiKel mil over iietlve, with prices about tlie same as lust week's ipiotiitiin,. Uciicrid pi lee lor late iuuile butter troin lb to 2U cents; Outober iuuile butter, lroni 20to2l eentf. Shipment, 411 tubs. Poultry-only a saiull iimount ot poultry was ollerell. Chlek ens ami lowl, S to 10 cent.-; turkey s, s to 12 cents. I jrjrs, 20 to 21 eeius, i ce irding to liesli tiers; lor nine lots ol siileuy tie-h a sllidit inlvuneu whs puld. , Vkiioi:.n.ni:s, Dec. II llutter unlet at IS In " , r i.r .., . t.. leeiloiis, 2.1 eel, is per pound ; tggB hid still ildvauenij.' ut 27 per d ieu ; ehiekens 10 hi III cents per poiinil ; pntutois me Id) to if, eents per luisliul ; pp ed ipnet t J.f,a (l 1.71 .(.r liarre ; lieuiis. $1 to 1.2.1. per Imsliel ; bed, 41.'. to a cents per poiinn; pork. .1 to .11.. eenl's per pound ; lainli, 4K- to .1 cents per pound. '1 he J.oeiil .Market. HuKi.ixiiTo.w Dec. II, bbii. There Is no elmnue us yet iu the letuii price of siiKiir. Ki;s anil liutter remiiin the hiime. BueUw henl Hour is quoted u tnlle lower, meats ami tioultrv iin- ,,n- cluuiKeil. The tollinvint' are to-iliiv'n' utio t.itioiis: riil'ILS AN'II VKUKTAIIKS. C.itiivvli.i t'liipes, 1.1 ceul.s u pound. .Va lium unil Caltl'oriiia urapes, 20 cents a pound. New tipples 2.1 to 1(0 rents it peck. 1'otntocs. Ill cents ,, n.-r-L- ....... .. bushel. Kresli cratiberrie.s, 1(1 to 12 centsu quart. Hummus are -lo () ,V) eenti a dozen. Messina and Valencia or anu'es are 20 to liO cents tier doz en. Morula or.tmtcs -ll) to (M) cents ,i doz en. Furs are 20 to lit) cents n Tni..i .Messina lemons are :(0 Io40 cents n do. en. mm quauiy nines jy cents a pound. French prunes are 10 to20 cents n poiinil, (ierinan prunes 20 eem.su dozen Dried aiililes I, In S ei-r.ts . Kvaliorated ami es. 10 to l- n .,,,,., (biioiis, 2.1 cents u pick. Span Isli onions 5 cents a pound. Cab biiires, a cents a pound: mckles r,n in i-.n cts. a gallon, plain or mixed. New beets and turnips 1.1 cts a peck, bo cts a bushel. I'ar.slev .1 ct-.. ,, biiui.li r-..l...-- .. 1......1 '. J,. . i . .,:;' w-..i ln- iiiiiiiii ; S I cts. ,1 lloIOI Clin nu'iii- ill..,., .. I ; , - " .......vi.iu i.in,n iiillllll, (iieen peppers', St) cento 11 dozen. Ilubb.iril soil. ish i! els .-i 111111111I s;. .,,.,. ... 1 cts it pound. Pumpkins lu cents aniei-e ronieKr.uiiites, fi a dozen. Cider iuuile sauce -ill cents in .r noii-nl nmk Sin,-...i bliickberne.s !U cents iu .1 nound nails. I A I It Y I'KOIill'TS. Iliilti.r U MO .-mil.. .1 I....I...1 ,.. -..... uiii-1-.-.c ,s IStotn els a pound. Sane cheese 10 cts. a nound. Kuus. :t ,-ts ,1 dm.... Faliev f-ii!-es un. 11 liilLm-w- lt... .1.. , v ............ . . iii.-iiiiiiiu cheeses 1..1 cents to tq.uo each accordini,' to size: inn ueiori cneese -iji cents a noiini 1 I-.llL.ish ihlil-v 2.1 eents 1-Miiin il 1111 ...... 1. . Xeulchatel .1 cents 11 t ui t U-11 . 1:1, ,,.1,.' cheese, -10 eents a pound. Cheddar cheese, ii a piece. .Milk 7 cents ,1 quart. Pure .lersey cream IK) cents n quart. FLont, si'oai:, inc. Sit. Lou s l our .1.11) to '.--, 11 K. ....... 1 MlcIiLrail. .') 00 tuisi.V). Sni-ioir 1,111. .111 and .Minnesota patents, r, 2" to r, .Via barrel. Huekvvlieat is II cents a pound, (iranulatcil simai- is 7 cents a pound. LlKht hrovvn, (Itojili cents. New maple HiiKiir is 10 In 12 cents a puuml and maple syrup is 1 a gallon lu cans, N) tents lu bulk. Xevv vvliltu clover honey is 15 cents 11 pound. Nuts, all kinds as sorted, 20 cents a pound. Pop corn fi cents a pound; mince meat '.12 cents a pound, Horse radish. 10 and 20 cents a bottle. New cider .felly iu llvu nound buckets .mi cents. Apple felly .10 cents for .I-11011111I palls. Raspberry jam im cents lor 5 pound palls. tJrape lrult AUtoM) cents a dozen. JIIIATS AMI FISH. SlirlllL' llllllll. 'JO li-lltd fin. lnii.T. U'ls, 12 to in cents lor lorequarters. Mut Ion Is quoted at IS to 20 cents tin hindquarters mid 10 to 12' cents for fore qiliuiers. Iteef, best cuts Western, for poiter house Is quoted at 20 cents, slr- .1111, 20 cents: ioiiuil. 12a to lb cents 1 ii 1 111 1 . 12 :. to Is r i-niu Vt.i-miint lnti.i .1 tn. 1 . ..I .., ,11 ... 'eal is out of market limns u,r7ii- I 14 1 lit .,,t 11 '. , 1 .'..n iK!i . 111 ' Ji 10 I'l Uts pel pound, I leakliust liacon I .. ... "i"i " "I, iiiiiii, iu -u cetitsa pound, California hums, 10 to 12,4 17, ISSfi.-TWi'liVM imm. ii iiniiiit utiwiw.,1 uiii.it .1, ii ..... trilic 10 In l i . f.Mitu iiii.L-h.d t.i,.. .,.. i.m ' lw,..u Mbl- . i. ! . . , - H HM1II(1. IJ1UC Hill. IS ctH. Sill. ....... . . .... v ii.i,s,ii i'imiiiui iiriii nnirKt'lt-'l iiI'Hil: III In "iii-ls .in li.,.i. ...,l in i,. i-. ..... ii pound; ha block, S to 10 cents a pmnd. bait salmon 12itts.n pound. Milt .Salmon tioill 12Jj cents. Sail mackerel I2U lo IS cents. Codllsh li to 10 cents. .Si.-cos ii cents. iierriiigs .1 cents u pound. Ham sausage 'Si cents a pound, blood sausage 15 cts. a pound, Moston suusagelo cents, ticrmaii bologna sainage 13 cts, Al bany sausage 13 cents, head cheese 13. Lobsters 13 cents a pound. Came, part ridges. .fl.23 n pair. Mlack ducks, l 2.1 per pair. Oysters, standards cts, e diiiins 4(1 cts, selects. 30 cents. I'rliicess May extra select 3d cents a iiiart. Mine Points 40 cents a quint. Huston l'l'iiilni ! .Market. Huston, Dee. 17, 1KHI. I Iui tor to unite llnu ami tlie demand has li'enlar. We quote etr.i Northern anil I.iitein cream ry id 2i) Oj, 2.ie. Western eieuuii ryiit 2.1 Ifo 2!ie. Northei n dairy id 2.iiiu 2i'.e, Western dairy id liiffi. 2:!e, liuitii lion eieiuiieiy l fitS.W y 11,. (iiee-e Is fit tn un. I in fur ilenuiinl, anil we In, th e sales ol New Vol k anil Vei inntit u v tin at L'l.Ji.l.ic. We-leni extra at I2:I2Mc, ami sine at Y.Vti lie, IK lings mes eaily unil iu m iileiute ill iniuiil, Willi Miles extra H.lstei n id 27'2se unil tun ey id 2s r,i 2 e. New Vurs ut 21ft 2.1c. Weslerii ut 2C"i2le, Mlehlini lit 21c, unil Nuv.l Scutiii id 2IK, 2.1c V ilu.. 1'e.uis are In lull- ilenuiliil, with sales of choice hiniil-plcko'l Veininnt ut il 7,1 ((il Ml. New Vork ut S I (il & J I 70, anil me dliiiii at SI 8.1 (&J1 (ill per bushel. I'utiitnis aie firm uud sulci of Itnsc ut .im., Ml. Ill brons ut KVTuJli, nml Probllcs ut .Vnil'e V hllsli. Sweet poliiiues have been quiet ut JPi$2 n Lill. US to quality . Due. apples me firm, Willi pules of ev Hp ride I ut .Vi(.liv, n, us to qini.itv. I'onltry litis Is en ilull nml sales 'ol choice Turkeys have been ut limine, uud chickens at IlifMIe V .... ici iii -it-un, iiuilltlllil. will, Sloes u, mess ut fill,,, 12; enlru prime ut $10f.()&1), nml eh in nml Imi.ks ut ia .ii.;r. -. i) i.ia Heel is quiet, uud we quote ine-s anil extra ut SS un ft S'.iU) nml piutc mid lunii ly ut S'.i Sill V bhl. bird is weak ut iiKrt."3 V !),. Sinukeil Hums ut loyijiJi'lle 11 It,, us to quality nml si.L 'I'heie is a In tier demand for wool nml prl e "1 ileslruole wools me linn. lu Ohio anil reiiiisviviiinii lleiees tlii'ie have been sides ul X ut :ilf(X,o, XX uud XX anil ubnve id iii'.i.l7l!;e.iii. No. 1 ul :17"-'I-j V H,. li lu tin tine s are quiet imu Held ut :21-jJ V 1t,. I'liiiibnn,' .iiid ilt-l.uu-- II roes in e it moderate demand, unil we notieesnles of No 1 combing at Win lik- nml line del due ut :i.1-'.si- i It.. Pull Texas hus lieeti more nctive lit l.s..i.2.','je. Ulllll. Ilixnv.-Iii "nutli Hiirliiiifton. Vt.. II -c. lssii. Tied A. Ilixtiy, iiifud 10 years, 7 mouths i ml . day s foLKV.- Ill this city. Dee. 13. Murv, wife of Hi Ian f'oley. C.vsi:v. Iu this city, Dec. 14, isij, Md uinl 1". ( a- , ngi-d 22 years I-'olkv.- In St. Augustine, Iiu., .Mis, r.li. i beih II. I'uley. fiuvTii.N In lliis city. Dec. 1.1.. ol i neiiino ma. M-s. .Mnitlia ;. liiuton m ihe tilth year oi h -r in.',-. COCKLE'S ANTS-BILIOUS PILLS THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY tlt.4. 1 I'nr l.ivi-i- nil. li.a.,., wii.,,i ,,. 1 .... r..,,n eurv contains 1.111V I't n- Vt L-rt.ilili- Iin.'ro-lliiitiL Afe-ent f. . t'li I'l'TI.NTO.N, New Vul ll. Kliz.i l Austin's Instate STATU ill' VIIHMONT, 1 To nil persons iiis-riuiT of i iiini:M,n.v. 1 eoneeined in tlie estate "I K11..1 P. Austin, lute ot llurbmrliui 111 siiid Ilistrlel. deeeused, (lllKLTINU : At 11 Prnlinti- I'iiiii-i IimI.Ii.m ..t I -nt-l ...... .... within uud lor the District of Chittenden, on tin-llth day of I)i eemlier. IsmI, iiu instrument, 1111t-t1.1t t it liT to be tile lu-t will mid tcstiltlient of il'lza I'. Ausitn. late ol' II111 llimtim, ii. said district, deceased, was pii-st-nlcd In tin- Coint iir.ii.'-aiil, tor iiioli.iie, anil 11 i oideied hv stud einiit t lut t the lltli iluy ut .luiiuaiy. "11, lit the I'liiliute Colllt rinillls in said I III 1 lint: 1 1 .11 In- iissiirneil Iui- uiiv!iil' Miid iiistiiiiiieiu ; and that imliee iln-ieid In- iriven In all ..T-.iii- euni ei ned. hv 1 1- lislimvr this iiuler time weeks mii-i uely III Die Illirluij-lnii I'n-e I'll . a lie" -i.-i V lUIIlU-d lit Mild llllliilltftlill, pll-V lulls tn till linn- uppiiiiiii-d. Then line y mi un- liereliy mil died to apu ,ir lieluie -iiid eniirt, ul the time mid pl.u e al.ii'e saiil nml einili-st the piuliate ul s ml w.il, ,1 you have cause. l.h eu uuder my limnl ut lliirlui.'ton, 111 s.i ilistuet, 1 his. llihdav ul Heeeinlier. ssi,. JII.N Mil STACY, lb lister ..i.v.aw I.iii'iits j. l.ttuc's I'.rttatc. STATU OP VKItMONT. I 'I'm till persons Disritii i iif Cinri i.mics. i concerned In the estnte ,, Lucius I,. I.ane lute ut Culelu-ter 111 miiu ili-ti ie , i!eeen-i d. llu ire-ri v i At it Piiiliii'i. Court liolilen at Ihir.uiL'tini within uud Iui tin- District ot Chittenden, on tlie l-itliilayol I c -einlier, is-,,, ,111 in-, lumeiit. nil l . 1 1 1 1 nf I.- lie llie lust. . ut nun testament ot Lucius L. l.-iiie, lute of Colclii'sier, In suul lisnet , ileeen-ed, was prcM-nttd lo tin court iiloie.siiid. tin pruoalc. mid ll b. on le. tiy said ceil r' 1 li r the litlul.iyot .laiiii ny l-s; ut the I'rohute Ci urt Unniiis iu said IIiiiIiiik ton. lie assumed tnr ni-ueitiLr s.ml iiisti iinu.iii ami 111. ll liotlee theieo be, liven In nil pels ill. i-iniee, ueo, uj piiiiiisi,i.. ,u,m inner iiitee ....... L .ii...., I.- ... .!,.. II... I. ......... I- l'rt'su a ne i-iiaper pruited at said il.il'llim'Uili, J'l.-.i lis i.r in,- inn.- ii i r i .... i . iu, 'l'llerelule. V11O all- ilerebv nutilieil to mi peui beli ie sal 1 I unil, a! tlie time uud pluee uiuresa,., mm eiiuiesi me 1 u-.ll 1, ..... 1,...-.. (iiien under in hand at lliirliu .tun, 111 i-aid ins, , ,ei , 1 ins i.jiii u.iv 1. 1 1 ,ei - ini'v-r i.s-si,. .IIINMUM'.vCV. 2.1 wKw I legist er. lCdvvat'il Alarccllas'.-i ICslatc. STATU Ol' Vlilt.MONT, 1 To nil person; nisiiurr in- i'iiirrn.Mii:x, I concerned in the est lite of IMuanl .Miireelhi", lute ot Milton, 111 said dlsliiet, deceu.seil, (illKl.-TlMl : At 11 Prnbute Coiiit, liolilen ut IlnrliiiKliin. n Ithln uud lor the Dlsti let uf Cliittendeu, on tlie 11. Ii day of Uei emher, lSsil.tm in-Uunieni pin poi tliur to he t he in-t will uud testmueni ot ildwHid Maivellus. lute id Mlllon, iu said district deceased, was pieseutcd to the euiiri llloli-sillil. till- liltiliiile Ami II Is nrilei.ol I.. Mini coilll that the lull day ut laiiiiary, ISsf, ut tue I'roliiile Court rooms in 811I1I liiiiiiiigton, III. lIsslL.lll-.l I . It- III', l.'lllir s.l 1.1 illct 1-lltlll.ll, ii. ..I tlmt notice theieol lie uiv en I null persons eon cerneil, by piiblihlnir tins ordei three week.s f.iii-i-essn ..i 11, iiu- iiui dim inn ,,i-i- , ,ess. newspaper pruned ut said HiirliiiKloii, prev i ...is 1,. in,- nine 11 1 iiiiiiii 1 eu. Tlieietoie, y oil me hereh nutilled to appeal beloie said euilll, nl the tuneiiiiil ilaee aliue- riini inn, i t, u, (-si 1111- i, iniiiio .1, s.ui, , 1 1, 1 1 J im hii e cause, (liven under my liiind ut Ituiilnmon, lu said .ii-ii iv;i, 11119 ,1,11 .111, . ,., .,1.11. ,, ,s,-si .1 II.S'.N I II ST vCV, UenisH-r. 2.1, w, I w I iisolvomvy Notii-i!. STATU OK Vlilt.MONT, I Comt Dlsruii-r or IIiiimi Isi.K.lof Insolvency. In the mutter ot John 1.. Ilroue, ul uisol. vent debt, ,i.s. Take Not e thill John I.. Hrowe, ol South llei-o lntliit d.4iiel nl liriiml isli- ili.l ,m the 'thdiiv ut lii-i-einlii"', lssii, llie iu this coin! Ins petition l..r tiiljiul etitinu 01 Iiim... reiu-y; and thai a meeting ol eredltois of silld llLs,il-enl tlelilurs will lie held ut 11 Can 1 1 nl Insiilveiiey, lit (leu. Ilrainer's Hotel III Al Jlnituhin said distrn't, 011 tlie .Itlt day u Jun- limy IssT, ut III oYlnek III the 1 'I t in 1 1 . priiv c their .iht nml ehoseoue or mou- hssikui'i's ol suul estute; nml that the pay lllelil ol 11,11- iIi.IiIh ntld tint lletlvei'V- nl' mi iiieul ol niiv ileitis uud the delivery of 11111 lliroiieilv lie iuiu- nir to sitld ilelitor to lun "' loi his Use, unil the tnilisler ot unj propel ty by lulu, me liuhnlilen by luw. Diiled ut .North Hem this luth dayot Deeeiu nun iiny uer, ibsu. 2j,w2ir H.V. AI.I.1IN, JiuIkc. p ACtFjK. AWAY. CLOTHING STOCK, Head of Church Street, Must be Closed Out Before JANUARY 1ST, Commences December 18 th at 9 In the Morming-. GLOBE CLOTHINti HOUSE, WESTERN FARM LOANS. 0j t I MINMsin , ,,h 1 1, r. 1 rmir.iioii.iiDl i.r limn. I1.11 ri l O i. r l'-i.. 1 .1 A in" 1. im .Iii. .1 ml minimi, j 11 ill ITiMr itilir kin ut i.ur I .111- ... II .lr-ln.l. I . 1' I lit- I. lsl , s01. y .-aj.... IllVk II, V I ICMH1 I, Vrrn.Uli- l-il'iflCft Clitffj's I'stiU. STATU OP VlltMO.NT, Tliell-.n.,, ibi, ' the ,. luli.lt, l .nirl l)srilll-r lit' ClII'lTl.Mit N. I lurllie Disi, -u tor Cllllleiide.i To nil pcisons iutei, sted 111 the i-iuti of Hndi-'et I luii'y hue ul lliiilini. n u sin, Distru t. deeeused, ftlimt.Mi- herens, moiIi-iiuii ii is ns .-,,ed the ,1m day nt .1 11 11 lu, 1 1SS7, ue.t t, , elt. n,ent ul llie iiiliiunislr.ilur'.s in-.- 'mi 1. ml tor a le iiee ,,t ihe iiiiiie ,,i -ai 1 isiate 1.. tin lieu ul sin I dei ea-ed, .iinl . n ileri d that pui, Ik notlee then ul lie irh 1 11 Cull h-u s 1,1. -,-sli d 111 Mild i-siute by pul.iisloiur tills 1.1.I1. 1 111 ee w ei-ks mie. i-ssi v .-I v . .1 . . 1. .n ,. , 1 I. .lssiH-ned, m tin-IJiii linen. 11 I'n-e l'u-s, pi 111 lhirlhl).'tnn. iu Mild d'-l 1 ,et. 1 lie? el me. j in, an- tun l.v nolilleil to 11 pp. -Hint the I', iiliiui. Clint, i.i.iiiw ui Itin-ilmr .... . . t he ilnv iis-.i-ri.eil 111. .11 ... .a ,,. 1.. ...... till1 allowance ol '..lid ne. mint .'iiisi. 1 . ... unil to estuliiisli yum-i-K'lii as lii'irs, let'iiu-e-mid I it v v 1 1 1 1 el tun nils, ,t s.ud resinin-. liivin under iiiv hand. 1 Ins lull due ni 1,, etnlii r issi, ' "ov.lt .III.N'Ilt-'. M'AI V. H-irist 1. BtM iiili lluwiii-il'si ICsfiitu, STATU OP VIIUMOXT. The Hun. .1 11l.il Di-triet id Chittenden, .'i1": ',,"1,,,i!,',.r"."r,.i I lultcnilcn. 'I'o 11 1 iiersiuis ml i-i i-st,.l 111 th.. 1 .1 it., nr lll'ilall lluivu d lule ul Weslllil'd in siinl dist 1 let, deceased. IIIIKlrrlM. Wllele.is. suul C.iurr I1.1, iisse. n...l tl... ,., day ol .1 1 limy ne.M tor the s. a ement ol th" mini 111 1st 1 iitnt V aeetiiiiu. mid tin a de, iee nf llie lesidue ul said es ale lu the h irs of s.inl .li enis il. aii'l iiiih'ie.l In ii piililtu iiniier llu ic. I be w en in ah peisun. in'cri-ateil pi sad estate by ( iildisid. ir this nrder ll.i.- slk'ned, ill tlie iliiriiiik-'tini I 'lee I'n-s. pun e, 111 1,11, IIIIUIOU II, s,i, i,s, Therein,,-, lull urn lleridn- ttntill...! ,.. ..... at I'ruliiile emit I iiiiitii.iiiiiiii.iii.ii.iii m ri... day assign, .1, l lit-r i unil llicie to , i nie.sl l lie in luwaiiee ot said uc.oiiiit il y mi si e e,iue, and In e.slubllsh your iikIU hs Ileus, unil lawful elaiiiiiiut.s ut said lesidue. (liven iiiidei my liiiuil. this luth day of Oec. ember, ssis. JII.S'MII STAC V. licit Istcr. THIS IS A BARGAIN I WHITING'S "STANDARD" WRITING AT HO Cents A Pound, Secure some of it before It is nil sold. FHEE PltKSS ASSOCIATION, 180 College Street. GOING SLAUGHTER SALE 0