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THE BURLINGTON FREE TRUSS. FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1890. MIDDLEBURY. This Tlllngo was out In nil Its glory on tho night of tho 17, on the occnsslon of tlio llrst lighting tip of ottr stroots with olpo tric lights. Anil not only tho rlllngo but tho whole town mid many wagon loads of our country cousins woro nlso out to do honor to tho occasion. Jinny of tho afore said country cousins who hud never been fnrthcr from homo tlinu Mlddlobtiry warn greatly astonished when the currant wns turned on mid the lights blared up, which occurred nt S o'clock. Tho opening light was entirely successful in overy particular, and when it becamo dark enough the lights showed ug brilliantly. Only ono fault can bo found v 1 tli the plant, nnd that is that In nianv planes the lights nro much too fnr apart and there aro none at nil in somo jila -cs where there ought to bo. Hut this is not the fault of tho local company. Half nn hmr after tho lights woro put In opera tion tho Allddlobury band assembled iu tho band stand in tho park, which had ulso been iyitc.1 up brilliantly by tho company; and then wo had fur nil hour and n half tho Ulllsi. of the band, tho banging cannon i rnrkcrs, the siting of sky rockets nnd tho whanging of tlm bells. All were going to l tli r nnd for n timo tho tho din wns deaf tuing The gamins wcro in their element nnd enjoyed severnl small bonfires which they built all by themselves, but not nt tin ir jn expense. Tho racket wns over 1 in ji, nnd tho pooplo of Mlddlobury for the moat part had come to renlizo tlint Alia illel urv hud nt Inst tuken a step forward, fs vcrnl of tho stores wero nlso lit up with n. lights during tho evening, and It is safo 1o say that they will not roturn to kerosene tr casoliue 'Michael Dorian, jr., whose serious illuoss was mentioned In Friday s r UEK rttnss, died Hie 17th. He was ill years old and wns well liked, IIo leaves n young wifo nnd anil four young children. Tlio funeral f rvii-cs will bo hold in tho Catholic church r-a'nrdov morning at !l o'clock. l'jv ( 1!. 15. Moody, who is stationed in ar Minneapolis. Minn., Is hero with his wife nud two children. Mr. Moody gradu n'c 1 trcmi college hero in 1 877, nnd whs one c.f the bi st liked fellows in his class. Mrs. M mih was formerly Miss Fminio Kingsley of Middle! ury. 'Ine Mlddlcbury baud, IS pieces, has been encaged tn furnish tho music for nn oxcttr si n to l'rovideuco Island, July 25. Tho excursionists nro to go by tho Central Vor moii' rend nnd tho steamer Iteindeer, and n'l nuint3 from Mlddlcbury to hhelburne Hie civ . will bo taken in. Mr and Mr.-.. I!. 1). Miner nnd children g t ( ape May next week. Jet. 3 I nnipbell, who has boon clerking In a I I'innd music store, has roturued liomo. He has Liven up his position in Rutland nnd will go to Snrntogn to plav iu a band on Yucust 1. to remain there tho rest of the season. Thir -en fresh nlr children from St Vugustme's chnpel in 'ew York arried hero on the morning of the 10th and are quarter J around among tho pooplo of at. btepheu nisi -opal church. William H. Allen, who has been in Phil ndelphia for medical treatment, has return i 1. lie was accompanied on his trip by Ur. Al D. Smith. Lewis A. Hodge, of tho Wulthnra Watch company, AVulthnm, Mnss., with his wife mid child, who hns been hero for tho past threo weeks, havo returned. The electric light plant has at last been got into working order nnd tho lights will bo in full bloom this week. The machinery put m by tho company is of tho eolulest and bet kind that tho company could purchase, nnd tin r- ib no doubt that the lights will prove entirely satisfactory. Hut theri ought to bo n dozen or so moro of them to light tho village thoroughly. Ur L, K Mellon and Luther F. Korns worth havo started for tho Thousand Islnnds 1 ir a twu weeks' fishing trip. Tlioy go part of Hi lourn'iy bv team nnd part by foot, Mrs Mamie iMct'uei I'ngo of Turner' fails. ?v". H. . has returned home. Thr party of campers who have been up in the Ki I it on woods, including Stato s At torney Vv lids. Charles C. l'eck, Hufus and (t S. "U ninwright nnd others, have brokou camp nnd returned home, Mrs. T. H, JIcLeod is still poorly. Michael linylan, jr., is seriously sick with en umpt inn, nnd his friends fear that ho iw'i arcely be nblo to livo tho week out VERGENNES. Naiii v lSenton tnkes Miss fsenvofs placo in tho postoilice during Miss benvel s nb senco. Kadio Hoyt is visiting her mother, Mrs .Tobn (irnco of Stnrksboro. Campers t-. the number of 20 from Milo Point nnd ether places take tho Cliateaugay nt Basin llnrbur t " day for ?vorth Hero nnd roturn. Mrs I'r. 1 'lion is visiting friends in Mon Ir J The doctor goes next week. Mrs. H ,m s of Montreal is a guest nt Driftwood c " ige Mrs. C V. Bradbury's. Dr. .1. A hnrstow and family of Flushing, L. 1., is cxi r ted to take possession of his cottage, Smnt s Rent, '' south of Fort Cassin, by August 10. W. II. Peako of Bristol is taking daily trips down in hi- keroseno boat, tho Tho prudential committee of .. 1 lire Thomas Mack. M. T tho river Tramp. the graded . Bristol, F. M. Mriultou. Tho school reopens the lli'st M n la- m September. In tho menntinio n prim lpal and two important teachers aro t b' engaged. James I. Scott of Mnrion ct'i' Wis., was tho guest of J. V. Barnes. Th dork at tho Booth cottage, 'r n Cross l'oint, isj ilnished nud n tillable for steamers tn land. I v Mr. Pillslmry nnl fnmlly nro ex pi t-id home this wook. Owing to somo ini jnlerstatiding, the Vorgennes nnd Mid d "bury nine, havo not yet played their ex t led gnmo in this city. The ease of D. ft M .g-. against Mrs. Charles Smith, bo ' r Justice- .1 K. Roborts, has been ud rned till August 1-1. Wo havo heard it ' lh 1 on tho htreat that Mayor Hindi's Hi Lt tnku action in regard to parties, high or low found intoxlcnted on tho public tli nouhfare and diroct tho olllcers to do li ir duty nnd put this offenders in tho ' i ii ler -Mrs. Charlotte Pond, tho Atldl-s-'iii i, jii i arrner, who has long been an In- a) 1. is d'.wly imiiroviug. WEST RANDOLPH. A. II i a (hi. Ai li I . 1 lived 'e and family go lo Illghcate ia-ou santoril nud wile aro al ,rs -Al.s-es 11 S. How-land. A. C. U . II. IhngarofNew Von are guests 0 in Mis-es Iviinball. .Mrs. llaeu sanioni . 1 it u l.icrs arc al ( alnii Randolph, High s'' V6. Alar Smith and LiMio Lam-on c Ircin-r l.amson's Genie Bancrolt of Brronlyn , at Alih. lihmi haul's. -J. I). Wliei 1- 1 is n I' .-ton. John Way of I'nstou is in t w i li - Rowland, jr., and wile and .Mns ! Iiund'ilph How laud of Itnchester, N. V., - C lliudl.ii d and wife,' and W. H. Burgi r i ir o, in, V. V., aro the guests of R J. t-uiiba ia Montague Bill. Lucy ICastmnn of lio ton I-i tl guest of Alls. Alan. Chad wick. Air an Pelt. F.dltor of the C'ralg, Alo. Al rm wci.t to a dun stole nl Hillsdale li wa, and asked the physician in attendance v lum a novo ol scmetmng lur cnoiora i orl us and loiisneSK of the bowols. Hesas: ' f- l o much bolter the next morning that l in ml d to call on the nln slcian nnd get lilin t x nn. flp a supply of Ihe liudci inn. I wus I i (I, when lie handeil me a bottle of ( i 'arlaiii's ( olic, ( liolera and Dlarrhien l ii di He said ho prescribed It rcgu ally 1 I i ii tno and found it tlio best he could o ireii. ne. lean ti xtllv to Its ottleieney He i' at all LVents." For sale by Beaiipto n Li iv rv. Burlington, and W. P. Nichols, K-.- n x Juuilion. ORLEANS COUNTY SUMMER SCHOOL. Tim Work of tli" School 1'rugrcsMnc; rnvoi-nhty. Baiiton LAMitsn, July 21. -Tho second lay of tho school was very sntlsfnotory iu overy respect. Classes got woll nt work mental nritlunetio iindor Principal Charles Putney nnd iu KnglUu podngoglcs and chics under Principal Kdwnrd Conant, who treated the subject ill his usunl masterly and entertaining maimer. The newest method of reading was well demonstrated by Miss Aiellio Boyd of tho Broadway school, Cholsea, Mass., geogra phy by Miss Mnry L. tlntos of tho llnn ilolph S. N. S. was vory interestingly pre sented as well as history by Allss hinnia r. 'nirchlld of Derby. Tho townspeople nro Inking much Interest In tho school, many visitors being in nttendnnco nlso Judge L. II. Thompson of lrnsburgh. Wednesday evening, President O. A. Satos of Clrinuell college, Inivn, delivered his lecture ''Tho Grinding of tho Axo." Thursday oveuing, Hon. L. H. Thoiupson will lecture on "Self-Culture" nnd Sntur- day tho school takonn excursion down Lnko Jleniphreinngog. All nro anticipating the lectures of President M. H. Buckhnm nnd Prof. (J. II. Perkins of tho IT. V. M., noxt week with groat pleasure. About !!5 nro taking tho teachers' examination for cor tillcatos. Tho outlook for tho school is more encouraging than first nnticipnted and Barton Lnndlng pooplo nro doing nil in their power to mako tho school n success and tho slny enjoy nblo for all. NORThERN NEW YORK. Kniiius 1ofnt, Tho bnll nnmo Saturday between tho Keosovillo niuo and tho Bouses Point nino resulted in tho score of 12 to 0 In favor of tho latter. orl: at tho box factory hns noon sus pended for two weeks. MARSHFIELD. County Sunervisor Itotilh. assisted bv Rev 1.. F. Fortnev of Philnllold and (!. L. Pervlei' of Nmthlii ld, hold tho July examination of torn hers Tnusduy and ueiluedav I hli ty- thrco candldales ; about T'lpor cent pasnl in a very creditable nianner. Jlotel Alnr-'htleld is underirolnir repairs anil being aiTiniuet! lor keeping suniuiLr Imarilers. liooert ark tins solil hlslarmon the lirouk ro.ul to Cireel HeuiK 1.11 IxIhoii is buildinir a new uenstork. "ii Imlins in diameter and -fl feet lomt, nud is liitiilng a thri'e foot Lane valer win el to fur nish power for his butter box factory. A I. I), ilem s. ini Tuewl.iv. laiiL'ht the thumb of his right band on a uiieular saw, cutting the Pone all mil to ine nisi joint. cur tho rates at li.irie. 1,. II. uie wil enter his b. g. lien Ilur, W. K. Laniberton, stallion Ikreir. anil I harlo Sheuani. r. cr. ine ; lilackstone. Picnub can caucus Saturdav oven nc at tow n hou-e. PLAINFIELD. W'lllaid S. Alartin and l'rank A. Dw inoll nro tandiilatesfor county senator. All here seem to bo united lor John I.. Tuttle of Aluntpelier. for county sherllV. Heptiblicnn eaueiH will be ileal aturilay eveniim lo elect live (lelonate to county convention at Aloutnelier. next week Thiirsdav. I he John S. Berry Granite ciiiipan shipped on W'enncsilav a innuumunt to L'iui"Ville, 1V.. nnd are now makilm u large one fur Chicago jurtios an t another for SI. Louis. At present they uro cutting two largo stone in the new shed, which is not orrupiid b the "laivo firm" pre iously t-uked ot. 'flu company are now workiiiL natyeight cutters, and have nut jot accomplished much at their noiv ipuirrle", hut eXiectto boom business as s0on as tho haing season rlo-es. The cheese fin lory aro turning out about 4IKI pounds per day from 3,i'iill pounds of mill.. They talk of running a creamery during tho coming winter. Ili ors-o K. Hill is fitting up tho dale block with new tin cave spouts nnd pipes. Samii d free and Airs. Erastus AlrCriilis are very sii k. NORTH TROY. The funeral of Airs. Thomas Kingof Potton, Quebec, whoe HUicide by ill o rung was re Ported in the Fn.-1. I'm., was belli at the Baptist church, .-uniin, liev. .1. V. Bc.ell of Tmy, preaching the sermnn. Air-. All Mannls and family haoinoed lo Nashua. - . lew da s ago Baxter Itines was secrelv 1 i.inied at Pai'kor .V Hunt's mi'l by buin run between the eogs ot the water wheel and the i up abnvc. Had the latter not lifted, bo wuiilil have been mstanlb killed. -prim ip'il 1'utii y goes In Barton Landing to assist supervisor Strung io his btimmi r schnol. He nulructs In arith metic. "Tw eed" lioodio has gone to Boston. Mrs. ii. t'. Wil-on and her daughter. .Mrs. 11. V.. Harris, have gone to tho While .Moun tains, i SOUTH RANDOLPH. A son was born to Air. nnd Airs. Clarourn Hurd, last week. Klin Burntiani is in ( helsea. Air-, lieorge Bixby isvisiiiug her parents. Aland Hall is sick. Lightning stru k the stone wail near .1. W. Camp's last Tuesday, shivering stones to atoms. "s. F. l'attersiui of l uiu'orl. N. II., is at Andrew C. imp's.- Airs. Lucy Kinney is al Wostboro, X. II. GRANVILLE. Mrs. I). 1). Hcmmiiigwav hns a sisler visit ing her Irom Ludlow. Allio ( 'lialfeii of Storm Lake. Iowa, Is here.- Friends ol Alrn. Host wick ar.u George Draki) are visiting them from Laudolph, Alass MONKTON. Quarterly meeting Sunday motning. I'ov. Benjamin t'uxo will assist in the servii c. Itaplisuial rites will ho administered. (J. A. Burns and wilo of Manchester, N. II., are hero. Guy Toby Is In Burlington with his father, who is very sick.-Airs. John Bushy was seveiely bit ju-t ahoo the knee, hy a dog owned by Albert Ku ell. MONTGOMERY CENTRE. Rub) Gates and Abbie Alooro havo benn en gaged to teach the school here this tall. Ml.s Gales has charge of tho higher department and .Miss Moore of the primary. I'eter Mc Klroy has bought Ihu f lout HHc-r Valley Htngu route wlih horses and coaches included of Horaeo Bow lej ..Married al Aloutuuuieiy, July, by lii'V. llr. Iraggett. Idia Ciiiip und Newell Cioodspeed both of this place. ENOSBURGH FALLS. O. Merrill nnd wife nnd lion. C. I). Alaish and wife liao returned. 'I he railroad com pany alo erecting a new water tank here. William Stnnloy died iu Franklin, Monday and was bulled Ueio WodnoMla. -Tlio I)i. B. .1. Kendall company give their cinploes Vheir nnnual vncniitin of two weeks commenc ing .Monday. August L TUNBRIDGE. Alniv K. Haskett. "i0. all eccentric and wo.utiiy woman living at '1'unbrldne, died sud denly .Monday She had been doing a man's work on a tuini for many years, and was found dead In her garden. ROCHESTER. Dr. B. II. Sparhawk and wifo have ictunicd. Rev J. P. Marvin spoko at Bane Sunday : liev. Air. Dole huppllod licro. N. P. B.ibcock of lloosaek, N. ., is here. -Al. S. Davis and wile have gone to iuion City Park to run tho hotel. P. A. Ki.er and family aro in Haver hill, N". 11. -Tho suit ol July in. George S. Guernsey vs. slialtuck was settled without trial. -( liailos Torrey ami vvito in' .Manches ter, Iowa, were hero Sunday. FAIRFIELD. At n Sunday school concert In the Congre gational chuieh Sunday evonlng, the exercises weie tinoly rendered and attendance huge. The lloral display was very lino. Lxciclses were iu clntrgu of the Superintendent, II. H. Furrnnd. CHITTENDEN. Airs. Alary Huntnoii. left on Tuesday for C'asailaca Lake, l'a and from I hern will go to AltisHachuseits. William Kddy and wife have gone to (Jinel Bay, .MiibS. 11. (i. I'ddy Is at Unset Ba.Vota Green, sllll lies critically HI, but it Is hoped she may recovor. Jltlckli'li's Al . . Tlie Best Salve In tho world fori uin, Bruises Pores, Divers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns a-d all hkiu KiuptioiiH, and iiosiliveiy cores Piles, or no pay required, H Is guaranteed to I ve per fect satisfaction, or money lolnndeil. Price 2 cents per box. For Sale by Bcuupru ii Low. rey. HYDE PARK. .Inmcs Mncnnihor of Westtord. Into Brndti- ntiwif 1 1 V. M.. u-tiii Iiiih 1'imti enunni'il ns tirlnrlnnl it tilli nnmlnitiv. filul l-Vnnk HllCIl aie walking to tho While Moiintiilns. They Htoppeil in town Monday, the guests of Ilnrry .Miyert.A.il. uiioeri is in .iorrnviiu:.- m-n- luli Wnti.t-muti lifin liftnn i.MiriKiml ft H aUt all t teiu her al tlie ncnilelil) nt MorrlsvUln. It is inmoicd that tho board of school eiinimittco are Kolmt to tr havuiK only two tiMcliurH at the aenueiuy tins year, nora r niruiiK i liceii iiKaln hiied as teacher In the Intvriiiu iIIhIo rnnTti. 'I'lni ili4kH iitthn ariltlelllV W (To lemoved to accommodate tlio Odd 1 ellows nieetlnus and ii rull set of now desks will tnki) thonhue of tho old ono. II. Al. Meinrlntul and fnmlly aro hoiudliigat aitcs. FAIRFAX. I'lmnttif .tnrvl nf VI Fiirnlinlll. 1'. O.. Is ijitlln,' his sister, Airs. Hturls. -Aounu colt owneil hy Al. (). PerLam cut Heeir liaiuy on a wire fence Inst Sunday. It was considered tun, nf thn Mniwt rnltt. iti Inwii. T. .Inrvis of west rarnham Is tho guestoi Airs. Smith Sturges - Myrtle nnd Heriha Per ham, Airs. Bellows mid W. II. SlurKos go to St. Albans to nttenil tho teachers' Insulate. - .Inliiiw llllii.lfrt ntiil wltnfirn lifimi, frillll 1'SeX tor the summer. Alls. Smith sturges is in liakerslleld. WAITSFIELD. Airs. Saniuol Uollston died tho 10th after a long and painful Illness. .1. .1. holly's stage conch on Saturday was lelt standing in ftrtnt. nf thn luiAtiiMlfo In Mntntmvn. wh lo Mr. Kelts' stopped ilisidn after the mall. Tho hores started tow ard Alidllesex on tho run hut. w-iTo sliitihHil in lriint. nf the lintel bv Home of the i itiz 'in. without doing a Kieat deal nf ihim.nzt' excepting a broken pule anil iiiuiv frighteniim ihe paB-eugeis. llcorgo Jones Is to tench at lraville. ADDISON. Harrison Warner is at home.-Airs. Libhle ilmal-th is on "Grautl lew Alountnlu. Al) ion A. smith and family have moved into .nucpn nine s nouse. .nna itiw leuens in Last Allddlehury this fall.. Klder (ioodspeed is comfortable. Lottie smith Wllliild, hus. kind ami sou are al liutus Smith s. -Alark Kulehln-oirs mother of Alntiklon is with linn. Thero is pleaching nt the IS.iptist church eveiy sunuay now anil siiuuay evenings. EAST MONTPELIER. J. W. Bailey, formerly a superintendent ot the Slate s prison nt vwmisor, now a sioeK owner hi ( 'hevi'iuio. Wvomimr. has liLon lilt ing his nephew. A. It. Pel k. T. llammctand wife of (irotun are In town. Mr. and Airs no. 1 ward are at Cabot. Lottie Woodward has enuas'ed to tiieh the Cutler school. -Air. III! s ol l'.aiiilield nas liiuvjil to tlio east il- hii!e. -Air. Hall hns vacated the llanimel farm and moved into the house occupied b I-rank Grey. ORWELL. Samuel William died AIoniln of paralysis. Lv no Northrop, i Mr. Henry Look i was adjudged insane, 'I'ue-day and was taken to llraltleboru. Weilne-ihiv. Mr. Pike ol Sara. toga. Is at II. W. Clark'-. (J org- Wiight id New Yolk city is visitln; ins lather, F.. M. Wright. -A society of Christian linden vor has been oriraaied here. 'Ihe marriage of Hannah l'ercel of this town and .lo-oph Hoot ul Lensoa took place at I Ini 1 ut l.nllc- church. Thur-dav evcniinr. All's Alius Reynold, vim l asbicn sinlering lrom a cancer ir tlm past two o in, died .lul 1.-Lx-Guvernor L. J. Ilrmsliee of liraudonaiid ex-Giivernor Cvrus stu.irt ol .New lurk nun in town Thursday and Friday of lust week in connection wun ine i,oan ami i ru-i com pany's meeting.--.Mr. and .Mr-. ( 'harles .Mel lon ot Boston are at her lather s, L Alollll s WORCESTER. Inn Boblnon of Calais has been omrarod li teach the tall term of kIihiI in ti-t rict No. I. - A is. waller Uidwa of Noiihtnid is town. J. K Yllslln has lettirnu I fr.iui AIu it nelie:'. where ho has been carina for hi- nephew, ih'nest Cuoii, who has been sick wil ii d'phtheria. Jtn gj l'euiile on and Imii.ly of Ninth Dakotiar.- visiting, here. -. G. Co)ii h.ic a bail lull irom tno ear into which he wa loadiug luinber last week bill i- getting better. EAST HUBBARDTON. Airs. Al. Juckott has returned from Now Yorkcltv. Mr-, Ijiitlior Kiuuev of Cnstleten is at Al. Jui kett's. M. Juekelt recently fold a line .Morgan mm e lor . also a i w-o year old cull, Highland Morgan. 'liuoni e Sargent and Alaiiou l.awiencn were married cmthc':-tl I hey w ill go to housekeeping in Whipple Hol low. HANCOCK. Air-. A. I). AleniH arrived Tuesday from Ban gor, N. ., wiiere sue has iieen Msitiug Her mends and niolher who Is very low. My Geoige Taylor has iiuile a nove ly in the lorm of n i actus which had over T'.' blo-S'ims on it al one time. .Mr-. ClarK is in liorhe-ter Hoi low. Airs. Walter Dailcy is lo worK at old Air. Darling s. ST. ALBANS. Ilalph 1 1. s'tut tnvant. esi.. of Swnntnn is in town Hon. 11. It. Mart ot Bakerstield is in Io.mi. II. AL Alott. editor o! the Chauitihiln X. Y.. Counselor, and wile, are in town. V. b. Ciiandler expects soon to build a now house on Lungress street. WARREN. A treo in N' I., liii knison's d lor-yard was struck by lightning tho olnor day and last week one of W. P. ilai uiau's b inis was struck and Ihe hay in the manger set on llro '1 lie men being clo-o bj, It was extinguished beforo dnlt.c; si-i-Kius damage. Cliace Webber of Chelsea. Alas-., s at Sirs, Niihum .Nichols'. WEST ENOSBURGH. J. R. Dow is out again. They turn out 31 clce a day at tho Cnion Branc'i f ctor wliieh weigh nhnul 17D I pounds. The kind bujseleired S-'l.- O. Hubbell ami wito of Law rence, .Mass., aro here. BENSON. Airs. Sipiler.s of Swnntnn is visiting her sis ler. Mrs. Cornelia Norton and daughter are at Dr. Jones's. Airs. James Slade and ii lend aro gtiots of Alls. Al. L. Noble.-Ituv. II. T. licach is visiting his mother in New Haven, Conn. SHOREHAM. Rev. G. W. Porry Is liro idling In tho Universal!-! church. Aldaoc Caswell and family of l'oit Worth, 'I'exjs, ureal J. (J. Caswell's. Airs. Nelson Douglas of Piltsfoi il Is in town, llaltle AlilllnKton ot Tlcouderoga is at Airs. .Martha llathoin's. CAUSES OF DIARRHOEA. The direct cause of an excessive looseness of the bow els is an irritation of tlie mucous mcm biatio of tho same, sutllclent finalise that pe rislallio or worm-like motion in tlie interior of the bowels, by which means tho matter in the bowels is naturally carried along. This oxces. sivo irrlt itlon causes more than a natural pc. rislaltic at tiou, ami tho p.irtlallv digested food matter Is kept cons antly passing nlong and evaoiiated freely, 'fids is called a itiarrluea: where the Irritation is enough lo cause bleed. ing, wo have dyseulery. I.Miim.i r c'Ausi; or iiiai(iiiiii:, by which an Irritation Is started are Intestinal dysjieisia, overeitiug, unripe or overripe fruit, tainted meats, or oj, stern, etc,: torpor of liver, by w hich not enough bile Is sicreled ; uuwlrt tlow of bllo, etc. Tlll.AT Mr.vr: Thoroughly evacuate the bowels wi th Paisons' Pills toget rid of all irritating mat tor. Then take Johnson's Anodlne Liniment in tea-spoimf ul do-es, every four hour-, mnl oflener if the case Is severe. In cases of Asia ta chohra. one tea-siionnful should be given every half-hour. Thousands of peoplo remem ber th year in w lion that worit and most to-be-dreaded seourgo of all known epidemic diseases, spread over this country. Johnson's Anodlne Liniment at that time wns but little know n outsido of the Sin-" of .Maine. In Ban gor, Alnlne, tlm home of old Dr. Johns jii, the Cholera got a tlrm hold- peoplo dying in that KiiinI tuwn al the rate or "thirty-six In oin iini." .Many old citl.ens of that placo look buck upon that wholesale death scene even nt this Into duy, ami Ehuililer al the p uigs It cost Johnson's Anodyne Liniment is now In Hh full v Igor, anil Iliey Icei uiai wun it at hand liolera i annul again tiev asiaie tnelr fair citv as In lM'.L Bui for its us- al Hint tune by Its ft lends, many would not now live to spread Ihe joyful news that any case or dial rlnca, dysentei'v, cholera morbus, Asiatic cholera. or kindred diseases, if Ittl.en in mumui, can be curid by Johnson's Anodyne Ludiiient. It MiVK.lt virr kvii.ki. No matter how well you know this inedluilio it will pay you to solid to I. S. Johnson A- Co, Boston, Alas-., for a pamphlet ireo, just to learn how to u-o the liniment economically. A Icasponurul prop. eriy uaod w ill oltco uo moro goou lunu a hall bottle as some people use u. THE LOST AND H)UND. LESSON IV. THIRD QUARTER, INTER NATIONAL SERIES, JULY 27. Trtt of tlio Lesson, l.uko tr, 1-10 Com UUiinimlt Vorscs, 4-7 Oolilen Toxt I.uke .xv, 1 ) Conimentiiry liy tlio Ituv. II. At. Nlnnrns. Compiled from l.is. ini lici, T Qimrtorly hy pep mission or II. S. Jlomnaii, puimstior, fhlladel phli. 1. "Then drew uoar unto Hint nil tht pnblicnns and sinners for to hear Him.' W hatevcr elsa thoso might havo to forsnkolt order to bo His disciples, they would nothiivi to rcnotinco that which Is perhaps tho hardest of nil to lay aside religiousness, or self right oousness for the- did not profess to linv nny. They wero despised by t'.'e holy peoph of tho duv. Tho Kingdom wus not for them "And tho Pharisees nun scribes mtir , mured, saying. This man receiveth tinners nnd enleth with tlietil." Thoy said u grunc, true thing when thoy said "This man rccciv cth sinners." He said llitnsolf, "I caruo not to call tho righteous, but sinners lo repent mice (iiik-o v, Ami rntu, ny tno spirit l ings it out ns "A faithful saylugaud worth of nil ucceptutiuu, that Christ .fo.MH cairn into tho world to save sinners (1 inn. i, l.il II. "And lie spake this parable unto tuciu. Tho wholo chapter is ono parable in threi parts, showing the lovoof the Good Khephcrd the (spirit nnd tho l ather. Iu seurchin foi und welcoming back the lust one. Tlio lessol today brings beforo us th 111" t two parts ol the parable, the third part being reserved fut next week. Both in creation nnd m redenip tion the Father, Hon nnd Spirit alo seen work Ing for tho welfnro of tho creature "In the beginning Clod created." "In the beginning I was tho Word, and tho Word was with God. All tinners wero made by Dim.' "By the Word of the Lord wero tho heavens mado nud nil tho ho-t, of them by the breath (i-ptril) nf His mouth.'' "And God said, I.ol us mako limn iu our image" (Gen. i, I : John i. 1, II; Ps. xxxiii, 0; Gen. i, L'tl). So also ii: redemption. "God mi loved that IIo pavf His only begotten Sun.'' "Too Son of Goii loved ni" nnd cave lliur-elf tor me.' "Through the Ktornal Spirit Hcuil'ertsl Him self w ithinit spot to God" (John iu, Hi;. Gal. li, iO; IIeb. ix, 1 11. Ami. stranger still, botL Father, Son nnd Spirit come to nnko theii nbodu in tho henrt of tho true penitent whe has turned In Cmd (Julin xiv. 17, '. I. "Go alter that which is lo-t until He llnd it." First wohavo tho Son ns the Good Shepherd seeking tho sheep which is lost. The same illustration is found m Matt, xvni, ll-lt,m cunneciion with His saying, "The Sou of Alan is como tosnvothnt which was lu-t." The sinner is brought before us ns u lo-t and helple.-s soul, unable to do nn thing lo re.stoio liimsi-ll ; not knowing tlm wn bic., mid even if ho know it he is without strength tu yet there. .V "And when He hath found it,lldlny ethit on His shoulder-, rejov mg." Out in t 'ic desert lie lieiuil its cr ; -n k nnd hi lp- h-s. and ready tn die: nud the cry of tin helpless reached his heart, lie siid to Moses I havo suiciy sen the nfllicaon of my peo ple which nro in Lgypt, and have hcaul I hen ,.,.v . ((. ;liow 'h"ir sorrows' il'x. id, 1). "In all their nfllictiuii lio wn (dieted, und Ihe angel of His iirc-.ci.ee sjivhi". 'hem; iu His luvu and in His pity He re '.eiiieil them: und He bare th' ni mid canied ..em all the days cf old." 'And of I'l'iijaniu. il snid, he shall dwell between i I.s shoulders" tlsa. lxui, 'J; Dent, xxxni, l'-'l. li. "And when He cometh numc." Thank i-j 1 for thi-i, tliat, having found th" shci'i .Inch wns lost, lie brinzeth it home, lie ;.ies nut loan unv by the way. Of thoso whum he Put her gives to Him Ho loses none. Jii "I give u:it.i them eternal life. und th-.v Kill never perish: neither shall utiv pluci. ' in out nf my hand'' iJohn x, IN, "Rijoieo wiih mo; fori havo fouinl my "i i which w'u.i In-t." Nut only is In own .ut glad, nut he will liuvc his friends and ighbors. tn ro.joico with lum because tin i, found. Jcmi.- wiiuld have lii.s people i. rejoiio with Hun, for ho say.-, "Tln-i lianas, have I spoken nntn uu, that my joy ight remain m you, und that your juj iniaht bo full." ,. "I say until you, thut liken io joy shall ! " iu heaven over one sinner that repentetii." !i a sliopnerd i- so glad over t he rccovi ry ul . lost siicep that ho causes his neighbors n vjoico vvr.n 1 1 1 ;i i , "How iiiiicli i-n man bettei I nan n sin -pr" iMatt. xii, l'Jp. And lmw much i-the linding and bringing homo of a lust i-ml better timn th" llndmg and bringing homo of a lo-' ..huep. Hut hi re is a revolution ul the unseen bv ono who has been there und f knows all nbuut it: joy iu heaven, and why: Beeuu-o a sinner has repent d. h. "Hither what woman having ten piece- nf silver, if she l.jso one piece, doth nut light n (.'audio, and svv eep tho house, and seel; dil igently till she llnd it." In tho snoop there might bo a oii;iseiounosi of its l.cing lo.t, but a piece of uietal has no feeling and is not cun seiuiis of nuvthlug. It may be that wo aro thus reminded of tho snul that is "dead in sills" (Knli. li, .'(i, nnd requires the couv icting power of tho Spirit (John xvi. S). Tlio wis man with her light is j he uctivo ngent in this case, una, ns iu tlio lornier, sno .-..-cks iiii sue llnds, Israel, as a nation, is compared to u woman (In. liv, 1, S; Ixii. 11, etc.l !). "R"jolco witli 1110; lor 1 havo found tho piece which I had lost." Again, ns iu the former cn-o, nro friends nnd neighbors called uiion to rejoice. All who have tlio Spin: nf Gnd might to rcjuco iu the work of the Spirit wherever that work is manifest; nud ii wc wcro tilled with the Spirit "hat u going forth there would bo after lo-t ones and back sliders. If friends nnd neighbors rejoice iu tho lestoratiou nf u piece of silver to its owner, th.1 piece nf i.mii.'y being tho pecu liar property of Us owner, how much innie should Christians iv juice in the conversion nf overy soul, wherever nn tho tneo nf the wholo earth that soul may be saved, becnuse overy ledi cnusl one becoiucsa member of tha' body of which all tho redeemed forma part, and of which Christ is tin iiead (F.ph. iv, 1.1, lili. And overy member added to tlio bod (al though iu Hi book all the members vveio written, when as yet tlioro was none of thorn, Ps. ox.xxix, Id) ju-t hastens so much tho manifest completion "f tho budy, tho marriage of the Lamb, and tho coming of the Kingdom. Then shall be tho trim home bringing nnd tho tullnoas of joy of all tlio redeemed. 10. "Likewise, 1 say lllltiMuu, thero IS Joy ill the presence of tho unguis of God over ono sinner Unit lepenleth." Not unly thero shnil be ias iu verso 7). but I hero is joy iu lloiveu over ono penitent sinner. If wo saw only cmo suul suved as the re-ult of a day's teaching or preaching, we might not led very much encuurngisl; but when we remem ber thut overy !'0ontaut soul, uun or old, small or great, causes joy in Heaven, it ought to inskuus rejoice, too, with great joy. Think of Jesus patiently and diligently iccklng tlm soul uf Nii'udeinus, njid just us patiently and diligently the soul of the pisir sinful woman of Samarin, nud let us lie encouraged toinoro diligent iiersotial effort. When praying oueo with n repentant one, upon whoso miud tho memory of u mother's prayers was doing elloctiVH work, I said to htm as we roiss from prayer: "Now it may bo that tlmimgeU havo alreuily told our mother about this trans action." The joy thut lllhd that umn's hrai t at the very thought of the pussibls joy of his mother in Heaven made the words of this verse seem very real to me. RAISING CREAM WITH HOT WATER. Kxperlment .Station Bulletin Nn, .1. The mild woathor of tho past two win ters In this Btnta hasproventod many farm ers, who nro accustomed to hnndlo their milk by deep cold sotting systems, from hnrvost Itig a full supply of Ico, nud has shown tho neod of somo modlflcntion of doop sotting thut sbnll produco successful crenmlng with the use of little or no Ice. It has long been known Hint milk In deop sotting nt fiO'-GO' does not crenm thoroughly, and that to at tain good results cither a lovvor tempera- turo or a lessened depth of milk (shallow sotting) must be resorted to; tho formor motliod cnlls for lnrgo qunntltlcs ot Ice, tho Inttcr for larger tnnks nnd hotter nnd moro expenslvo milk rooms than nro usunlly to bo found on our farms. It Is nlso known tlint two fnctors which favorably affect tho creaming of milk nro thinning with wntor aud nn Increased fall in temperature. Tho problem prosented by tho conditions of tho present summer is, how can milk bo sot in deep cans nt 5o"-00' nnd ns much crenm obtained ns by similar sotting nt 10" 15'. U hns been proposed that the two condi tions of greater fall iu temperature nnd In creased fluidity of milk bo obtained by warming the milk and by nddiug wnter, or thut both bo attained iu ono operation by tho addition to tho milk fresh from tho cows of ono-third its weight of hot water il!).V), nud it has been claimed that this motliod hasglveuns satisfactory results as sotting iu ico wnter. Tho stntion hns been investlgntiug tho mattor during tha past month nnd finds tlint in general thu claim is correct. Tho mixed milk of several set of cows wns set iu Cooley enns, submerged, diroctly from tho cows nt lo", nnother lot from the sumo nnimnls set at 08, and n third lot ognln from the same cows, with ono third its weight of hot water il!v) added to it, raising its teiupernturo to 107", set at 08 . Knch of thoso tests wns repented several times and with .diffcrcut sots of cows. All skimmings took place at 121 hours; each wns snmpicd nnd nil, nbout CO in number, annly ed lor fnt. With one set of cows, Hint calved Inst December, the skim milk from 1.V sotting contnincil on tho nverago 0.0 1 per cent of fnt, lrom the undiluted sotting at uS, 1 per cent, and from the setting at .18' after diluting with hot wnter, O.-l'.l per cent of fnt, which, nfter allowing for dilution nnd tho consentient greater nmount of skim milk, becomes 0.G8 par cent of fnt for the snmo nmount of sklmniilk ns in tho other two cases. With nnother lot of cows that calved this spring, tho skimmilks contained on thu average 0.SJ? per cent fnt from I.V settings, 0. l;l per cent from undiluted ob" settings, nnd, nfter adding lint water, (and correcting analytic results lor this addi tion) 0.20 per fnt lrom dilutod 08' settings. The skiminilk from a third lot of sprin; cows, contained on tho nvcrugo 0.20 per fut from lo0 settings and 0.18 Per cent (cor rected) trom diluted oS' settings. The nver- nges of thu wholo nro as follows: Alilk set nt tl dig. skiminilk U :)t per cent fat. Al I Ik -et at 5s cleg., undiluted, nMunnilk U.sl per icnl lat. Alllk sot at as. deg.. diluted with cne-tldrd hulK water at 13.) digress, okiminllk u,J3 per cent lat. These tests show decided loss of fat, I, e. Imperfect creamiug, when milk is sot di rectly ut 08'' ; that this loss may bo largely oveicomo by tho use of ico or by diluting tlie milk with hot water, and that each ot these two methods produced about tlio same creaming, tho pretorencu of 0110 over the other being governed largely by individual und local conditions. Two practical questions arise in connec tion with these letult, vu.: If n farmer hns running water at about ,18 , is there stillicient gain to bo expected from tlie use of ice or hot water to pay for tho extra cost and trouble v If so, which method is gen erally preferablo - The Ilrst query admits of hut one answer, in n duiry uf 20 cows producing duriug June, July and August, nbuut 300 pounds of milk per day, tho skimmilk will weigh nbout !Jn) pounds. If thc-o uOO pounds of milk were set directly nt ,1b", the loss 111 fnt will approximate Hi-'i s 0.81 15. 1.1 pounds fnt. It however it was set nt '1.1 , or diluted w ith hot water and set al .18, tho loss would bo in tho vicinity of IIT-I x 0.!i(i -l.!l"i pounds fnt. The saving by ue of ico or hot water would be 11. 1.1 LbO pounds butler lat, or iho equivalent of about two pounds of butter, which would much moro than repay labor and fuel or ice. As betweeu tho use of cold or hot water, circimistnncca should decide. It is proba ble that the quality ot the butter would not vary essentially when made by either method. properly handled, Hot water would generally prove the cheaper, but its use entails some serious disadvantages. The dilution ol the milk necessitates a third larger tank capacity. The feeding vnltto of the skiminilk is much le-s.-ned, especially for calves. But tho most serious illlllctilty lies in tlio fact that the cream from warm di luted setting sours with grent rupidlty. In tho station teats wo hnd one case iu which tho cream wns souied when skimmed, 4 hours after setting, and in every ca-u it Was so nearly sour D0t six or eight hours alter skimming it was ready to churn. This is no objection to tlio tinner wliochurns daily, but is n serious matter to one churning three times nud an iusurmountnl li obsluclo to the man who churns only twice n week. The tamo icnson provents theusoof hot wnter by thoso who patronize cream gath ering creameries, as tho cream would bo quite sure to sour on the road In tho gather er's cans and to be too sour U'foro churn ing time arrived. Moreover, tuo creams from cold aud warm diluted settings aro so different iu their nature, that their mixture, us would tnke place iu creamery work, would cause bad churning and large losses of iul in the buttermilks, It might bo well to note in this connection thut to the farmer selling by the "-paco" system to creameries, there is po-itivo lo9s to be expected fiom the use of hot water, ns such diluted milk throws up a much more close ami dense cream, which, while octunlly containing the same weight of butter fat, would not measure by somo spaces per can as such ns that thrown up by the uso of Ico water. Attention is cullod to this fact, otherwise tho tanner, judging by the spaces alone, might bu led to think that the use uf hot water was resulting In loss of cream. A crenmery raising its own crenm uy gravity process nud churning daily by itself the cream so raised, might llnd the hot water treatment advantageous, I'OM lA'MONSi. Thero Is much loss of fat by the deep sett Ing of milk nt .18 . n loss which may bo largely overcome by sotting at 15 or by milling to the milk oue-thlrd its bulk of warm wnter ot 11)5, nud setting nt .18", tho crenmlng being nbout the same under either condition. Tho hot water method will usu ally prove tho cheaper, but ice is preferable when it can lio cheaply obtained, because 1st, Tlio hot wnter necessitates Increase in the sDo of tanks und number of cans. 2d. The hot wnter dilutes the sliimmllk and lowers its feeding valtvo. lid, Tho hot water emits? a very denss crenm lo rko which sours 90 much moro rapidly, that 4th. Tho hot wntor should not lie used by the patrons of n cream gathering creamery. MONTPELIER. Superintendent of waterworks, Jool Fos ter, has thoroughly cleaned out tho Berlin reservoir, so our village pooplo can bo us surcil of good clean wnter horoafter. IIo employed from 27 to ill men on the Job for niuo days, built n slulco way 01 rods long, of twolnch plank, requiring 111,000 feet of lumber, to carry water from tlio upper uum through tho rosorvoir to tho wntor mums, then drnUiod the reservoir, which covers 112-100 acres of Innd, nnd cleared out from four to 18 inches ot refuse matter from its bottom. Ho hns plnced new strnin ors ovor tho pipes, built n now dnm nt tho bnsln, and nuothor for a settling bnsm near tho reservoir, nnd everything Is now neurly completed. Allrror Lake, from which tha water llrst comes, covers 27o ncres. In tho villngo ot Jlontpeller nlono thero nre now using this wntor, 180 families, 31 stores nnd nnd ofllces, !J3 motors, live boarding houses, six churches, threo hotels, tbreo schools, four livery stnbles, two tanneries, two rail roads, two watering troughs, two ceme teries, throe hose houses, aud 10 public nnd Htnto places. A four Inch pipe will bo placed in tho new National Life building, 11 largo plpo into tho res.denco and grounds of Prof. Burgess, nnd strenms into several other now buildings now In courso of con struction, Clarence) C. Mitchell nnd wife, who woro arrested Monday night, nppouroil before Justice G. AV. Wing, Tuesday afternoon, to answer for drunkenness aud fighting. Ho wns nssessed $10.01, nnd she $11,011. John G. AViug for Stnte, John H. Scnter for respondent. Perry it DeMerrltt nre preparing to man ufacture anew niitoinutic machine forgran ito quarrying. ('. 0. Poor has built n now boat houso nnd lnuding on Mirror lnko, near the Cedar Spring camp grounds nnd purchased soven new row boats. Tho military band held an out of door eoncort Tuesday evening ut tho school house stnnd und will hold nnother at tho Pavilion stand Friday evening. The band went Thursday, with the excursion to Highgnte Springs. On Monday evening Fred Hayes n'saulted J. Percy Sunfoi'd nnd on Tuesday evening ho nleaded guilty and wns flucd ST nnd costs, Wlllnrd Holden and wifo w III start this Thursday morning for a week's vacation 111 Arlington. Tho Alontpelier and "Wells River Railroad company will proceed with the construction of tlio bank wull in the Winooskl river, and assume nil risks in regard to damngo by h'o in the spring on Berlin street. Airs. C. V.'. Porter, Mrs. A. D. Fnrwcll, Anna Chandler nnd Gertrude Dewey have been appointed a sub committee, by the e ccutivo committee, to canvass for memb 1 nnd subscriptions for tho new Villas ' lui provement association. Gatherings. The uon-partisnn V.'. C. T. I', met at, Trinity parlors Wedne-Jay af ternoon. Rev. Calvin Stebhius of Wor cester, Alass., will supply the t nitarian pulpit Sunday morning. The evening eu--sion meetings iu the tent nt the crner ol Alain and Jay streets me well nt tended. The W C. T. P. will meet nt ! p. 111., next Tuesday iu Bethnny parlor.. Personals. Ipv, and Air. .1. Kdvvurd Wright arc at Keuncbunkport, Me. Oliver Pateuodo has succeeded Joseph Fitzgerald i ns night porter nt the Pnuliou Hot J. Wil- I bur Lowe is in Chelsea. Thomas Lynch id tlio Stafford, Lynch cc Co. granilo works hus gono a trip West. Claivnco Whiltier and family and Mrs. W. I'.. Harlow are nt Mnllotts Bay. A. C. Brown nnd wife, Al bert Johounott und wife, Airs, Collins Blnkely and F.lbnbeth Wing will go on Au gust 2 to the Ocean Wave House, North Rye Beach, X. 1L, and roturn on Septem ber 1. With two exceptions Air. and Airs. Brown have been there every August for 11 years. Iovellt It e Vel in on lers. The following patents to residents of Ver mont nre nnnotmced' To John II. Trailer ot Rutland for n stnme-avving machine; to Ilnrry Lowe of Alontpelier for n muzlo for horses. lAMiisa li. j. 'IVaip'.s Kstnlu. STATK Ol' VLIiMON'T. To nil pei-oas , Ills-run T ui' ClIITIllMiKV ciiaei-inid in Iho estate ut Luiiis.i li. 1.. Ti'nip late uf Hurling- tun, iu s.ml district, deceased, lillt'l'TIM.: At a IYubalo Court, hold,'!! nf Itar.lii'ituii, wilhiu and for the district ot I'hitti'iiden, 01 tie- UMh da.v of ,)u!. ls'.M, nn illstl mnellt Iiurpoi'titig to be tlu last will and tc-i'iineiit nf ! I.o iih.i II L. Tiaip. lateut liuriingioa. in s.iid distriit ili-i eased, was present'd lu the ( '11111 1 I alui esaid for ptub.ile. And it is ordere I bv sut I I 'emit that the nth ilav of u.-u-t, IsiO, j nt the I'i'ohate Coai t room- in ltd ilnrduu'toii. be assigned tor approv ing said instrument : aud thai untie thcivoi he ifi ,'en tu ail per-ens concerned, hy publlshm-' this ord : threi weeks iU''i'esslvol in the Hurling o 1 l'ree less, n news, m per print.' 1 at said Hurlingtou. pi'ev ions to thu tune app ihili'd. Therefuie, o 1 are In ivbj iiotllhd to appear liefore -sii id I'oiii'l, al the Mm and p ace afore said, and com st the probate ot said will, if uti have cause. (liven nude:' iu hand at Hurli'iutcn, In said district, this nthilav ol .Iu .v, WM. 4,w:ivv JLNNIL STACY, HegUtcr. Fi-eiliM-icL: UiiHN Kstale. STATIC Of VP.r.MONT. ' To all persons con-Disthu'tcii- 1'iirrru.MiKN t certied In Ihe estate of fredtrick Hall, latu of Alilton, iu suld dUti iet ilci eased, (1111:1:1 io: At a Probate Court, holden at Iturliiuton, w ilhln and for the District of Chittenden, on the -lbt dav of July, lMi. an iiistruineut pur porttnu to be the nisi will and testament tit fiedeilek ll.tll. late nf Mi ten. In said district deceased, was presented to the Cinirt ,loies.ud, fur pruleitc. Ami It Is ordeieil by said Court that the liith da) of Atu:ut ls'u, at the I'rnhato Conn ltiHims in said Hiirlhik'toti, bo assigned lor appiovinn said instrument ; aud thit notice tlieieof bn lilven to.ill iiersiins coneenie 1, bv liulillshhii this order throe weeks Mict essively lu tho HurlitiKton free Press, a newspaper printed nt said liiirlliiuuni, previous to tho timeaiipointed. Therefore you are herobv notlfled to appeir beforo said Court, at the time and place fore said, and 1 outCst thu probate of said will. If you have caue. (liven under inv hand at Hurllncton, iu sail district, ihis 'lstda.v of July. 11". l.w.lvv J11.NN1K fTAC'Y, lleui-ter. r'-'0.?s"; IS E -r -c' O C s s 3 2 5 7 Shown "I C 2 Q ? a. 3 x I? f flllj? ao,1 i ok 2 '-x July 15th. iusummer -!- Sale, OFFERINGS FOR THE WEEK, The following wc submit lo you xoilli the claim thai no suck values hare been placed upon a velail counter in Bur lington. One thousand yards o White Linona, ,30 inci.es wide, run ning trom one to three yards, just tho thing for shirt bo soms, aprons, chil dren's drosses, etc., eti . These goods are retailed every where from 75c to $1.00 per yard. All warranted perfect are very fine. Como at once as they will sell at sight. 29 cents a yard. 200 YARD Two hundred yards Broadway Damasks, cream white, colored bonier, 71 inches wide, very fine, actu ally worth St. 00 a yard ami not retailed less !y any house in llurlington. Our price till closed 59 cents a yard. Irs r One hundred dozen lis I Xapkins, importers' sam- 'plcs, soile.i but not dam Pi fi "7 aScc- ( 'ur customers all U U L, remember similar lots that we have offered hereto; ore. In prie.es iro'n 5-5 1 cnts to St. 5 a doten wo show the btsc v.lues we ::avc ccr had. One best cp pe , -1 hundred pieces alio- Lotton J Ma iii' n-.-s w.de, 1: In c.v.h t'-fC2. note r. e wi Ith PCS. "pica's is e and prijo. nev'ev have You vili the change to buy them again at the pi-ii'?': ehca-ier t tan remnants or damaged goods are sold at the bargain stores. 49 cents a piece.' THE OLD .Jonathan Fay' st a 'rr. of vi:;:moni 12-tati. 1. To .ill person! I c'liieerned in t li- lalo of KicLuiuii'., DisTiiicTuKCinn 1 mu:n. estate ut .lun.itiian I'ov, iu b.mi district deceased. OttuniMi, At n Probate court holden nt liurllngt" 1 within and tor t heel isl rict of Chittenden. 1111 th.' I Sid dny 01 Jul), ls'.M, an instrument pmpoit I ing tobe the last will and testament of Jon. nun Ka. lite of lllchmonl. in said dlstrh t I f e.iseii, was presented to 111'- Court aforesaid, lor probate And It is tailored b.v wild O, irt that the Iiilh day uf AugiM. ls'HJ. at the IV. -' halel'nurtr lonisinsaid Huilingtnn.beass 'i .'d for approving .aid in.struii:"iit. and thiiLn"t'e 'thereof be itiven to ull persnns concernel. h. piiblishim: this order three weeks Huecessive,, ! in the Hurhi.glun free I're-s, a news tap' t . printed nt Mild llurlington, previous to tL. lime jppuiiiled, Therolore. Mill nre hereby notified lo appeal . liefore said Court, at tho time and place ntorc Niltl, and contest tlio probate of said will, if you ha vc c.t use. I (liven uriiler my hand at Ilurllngton, in s.eul District, this KM day of July. lM. JEXMK STACY, Hegister. 4,vv3vv Alartin II. Woodworth's ICMtalo. We, tho subscribers, having been apnoiut"d by thu Houorahle tho I'roh.ue Court for the District of Chittenden. Commissioners lo re ceive, examine aud adjust the claims and di limuds of nil per-oiis aitauist the estate of .Martin 11. WoodwurtU. l.Uel Jei icho, in ni'.d district deceased, nnd also all cl.tims and de mands exhibited tu oif-et thereto, and n mouths from theday ot the date hereof, helm; allowed by said Court for that purpose, w di therefore hotoby ulvo notice that we will a, tend to the business of our appointment, al the olllcu of I r W. S. Nay, in said Jericho, tn said district, on tho third Saturdav s uf August and October next, nt in o'clock a. 111., on each of said days. Dated this nth day of July. M. I1:1'" CHAl'IN1.'1'11, ! CuminiMloners. Lvy:)w ' ' ' ' 'laincs II. Kieharrtsoii's Instate. We, the "iihseriher", havtni; been appointed by the Honorable the l'r ihnlti Court for tli District of Chittenden, Commissioners to re ceive. examine and iidjuH the cluiins and de. mauds ot all jiersons neEainst the estate of James 11. Ktchurdson, lute uf Colehestei in said district ileeeastsl. and also 1 all claims and demands exhibited in otlst t thereto; and six mouths trom the day of the date In leof, heint; allow e t bv said Court for that purpo-e. wo do therefore hereby tfive notice lliat we will attend to tlie business ot our appointment, al Iho Wiuooskl Nivliik's Hank, la sai l distrn t, on the third Mondays . it Aii,' it and Net ember next, at iOn. m., on cch'ifsil l days. Dated this :,th d.i of July, Hfti. UltMllM) 1 UI.K, ' f111,,I4.innr, lll'.MVNW. 1.LKN, Commissioners, t, vvJvv "art s h THE SAMSON PATENT HORSE POWER. with Governor Attached and Drive Wheel Off,)