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TITE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS, FlUDA-X AUGUST ft9 1890. 1 1 N 1 51 NEW HAVEN. Mm. r, I). 1-', ralmor ana son of Chlcium nro n town. Mrs. William SI. l'arlcU has boon vn.itina In r son in Urattlclioni. -A plenum reunion of tho Bond tnmlly i held iu li. s Dotid'B on tho tflst; tour nan -tsriillnnt Were represented: nmoiiK those pre Hi. f' in on; of town were P. J. Furnsworth It J wife of 1-uirfux nml Wheeler Doud ct niabamn hi' UBits his lintive town after mi h i icn of Lv Veins.- Emily I. Covert of fit I vii N .. Inn been eiiKuKod in preceptress fit L.kc miu ii aliuiy for the unauini; Jcur. T ,u inn term heitins September','. Edith Kufj rra u uriia . Wutemury next week. -Clics-or l'n k 1 t futicrul Saturday was ono r'thf ni -t i vor hold In Cornwall. Ileavor it' i ( it'i f n-ii.i'V sotit cheoso toTarrytown. 1r'A iil, !,n.. It. I Mcminn, Nebraska, Mir j ot ii'-r points durliiK mo past wecr.. i ,i-o-t lor representative seems to lay . ( V. Mason nml ('. F. Sntllera.- in i d'l buvltiu it warm iontet. Hare be- i iitiili'lutc?, Hurvey 1'.. luyior, 1. i,. 11 .liiilu, 1' A Foot anil Dr. K. O. rotter. TUNDRIDGE. .. ' v .y. s of Chicago has- been hero. -t YWiitnoy of Ohio la in town Alice y tew in a in dlstiht Nu.l, Edith Willi In i I i 1 prnUnm in No. it, Slim Hod hp of . i it North Tunbriiltco nntl Fled 'I oiler l ti i . l-i ail district.--Flora Hinllb has ta I Hint: tu teach In the lllh school. 1- I l'..rt-rof Northlicld i here. I'htl i i i p t r 'it Tull's colleuo this inonth, ,. ji.n'8 rutitko. Tho picnic last i- iu'i is, Prics awardeil; bentt ii., iliir Whitehead, tu'itrh safe; hi (toi d.tl' , i.enoil case: younu IiuIIo'b b,m (ail ( i ulale. iiftiktiife; Miss Hood, fan: ,.i u. Lull la Noli, noilnioiiali: i Nt in. toothpicks: ouiift men's foot lr r. Mutlni, book, lien Tucker, nart hen i I nke ot Lyme, N. II., 1 Hero Vr 1'rn'lli'of I'lttaflelil, speaks nt the c t ,i)n i lnirch Sunday, Jennie Hay- t v. ei k to Nortluicld lo school. E AST MONTPELIER. daughter of the late. .1. L. Co i, id J' ridav : funeral Suuda . T liero mid ',iderrldny lilght on tho liver l oHi Onway place anil the road Is . 1 lie Cenlro team pltycd with i , Atcntpelluni, tho-Hth biorlni,' 11 lo rr . t llio North village the scure vtns t n:tii 4. SIeKrs. ''rey and temitli of a i Inn Captain Uwiiiht Keltou in vl i n tlier. K P. Kelton. Androw n-i and wttn of Iowa are at ll.. 1 r i. I 'ul Uumminns of Mnssaehii ' , , a. In line.- II. 11. Woodward rocb to Man. this wtek. Henry llollister at,, l,i., is in town. ADDISON. i r'i 3 I'ut nam of Mns'aelmsetls Is In wit ! in ii childrui, visithiK at Willlnm .t.iii'on Cr's is la town. Myron , , to MlMdlebury the 2"tli.- C. H. n - -;oini to Lugland neM week. - i 1. 1 1 r- died the 2'td and was buried v'.i . Almv and daughter Ilulh of '" .1. Macs., are vigiliim at C. 11. hi i W. Head and vtlfo went In i tie -."ith. JIIbs Lottie Head ei i '..l-ihool there this mil. School (l ni i do town hull theMtli. R1PTON. (r ' lb Vislmila vnluablo colt badlv in u a r. tin piibtuia by gettini; a hind "foot i,t m ,i iiins of roots. tiwrto l.nl'rnn i s n i veil into tho I'nrnier hoirso. Mrs, l 1 ai,k ol Bristol is in town. Abby 1 i - Jnseuh. 3 c i hhere.-O. H, t ' i i i his nulLher. Mrs. S. C. (iibbs are i f l 'i l'ark.- W. S. Huntley's baby of 1 ift - nil liiriso n lew days ito in a ram r iind a-f,iuud half a mile on the road J, i'l I, i bury. HYDE PARK. i r r,li uii met Monday eveninc to , r i int date for town repro&entatio st'v n isi n es or me peace, uut owini? to I'iei-standlnn the not lees had not -i I .mil after olet'liuK Col. li. 11. sw - us r' ian ana L.. 11. Lewis eecieuiry, I i' ni, i l' nu.Hiurneti lo i riunv evening. 1 n itiuof Montpelier will aiidre-s the t r t c an us, Wednesday evening. C i .. utand wile are lu Canada. Mi . A T. ,i son Hurrv are iu Npwiioit.-1. C. 'l.an as i-i verely Injured by falling at I, i Hi i' ij" i ,e last, week, out is now lienor. LAST ROXBURY. 'r ii n i.unily hadaicunion and picnic ii r t ,it i, - AuifiiM 2U : .0 weio piofceiit. . i. i n, i j Alien una wile or liaKulii, rti Ai en unit wlto lroiu Jatkson. Mleh I L i n wife and son from WiiUIntrlonl, ' ,i -l en unit wire Irom Concord. . 11 i I i Muith and sou from Portsmouth v 11 , s I a Ii i ( lowtlry from Connecticut 1 t it !.ils In iho west part have ! 1'r .1. II. 1 Isk for renrusen t v '' iia Ludd has been eiiBnged to teach l . u , n tiic liiiu run ' uiftricL EAST BERKSHIRE. ,m. lie is lobe put into Calvary 1 , entertainment b mi mbers i t -Men was held Jloniiay evenint:. I ft anil daughter of Newpoit are t ci it-. i uanee. .nr. ,-uinu or .via. i s ' 1 1, l Jloi ne's. M is. Dexter nml lui'j havo retuineil to Chicago: Miss in lo St Jiihnshurv aoadoiuy : liertrude -n ' ' M ii dj s bcuool nt NoithfieM. Kev ier-i i g s to MuskeK'in, Mil Ii., this , ,ib or ol the Conmocatlonal church ',i,irv mierson arcei'ts a no-.ltioii 1 1. Miles' college and accompanies ji in i un niB wenern journey. E.NOSBURGH FALLS. i II I' I nlo and V. A. lrith and fnmllv ve rs , led ljoin Highuiilo Springs. The utu ' ii a opens Sent. 1 with I,. M .i print iij.i1 'lite Soulh 1'rankliu ' ei in ; opunt'ii very lavoniiily Monda 1 tii'i.i r i ping lino and a gooil attentlunc r ' ,i ,i- iuj . NEW HAVEN MILLS. i " f ,'fli has been flatud. The school f ,-repaired and painted. Julia K. llnrrv e ! L-iuai;iuu this fall. Mrfl Ambio.e s i i at her i,iater s. illrs. '1 homiisoirs , I 4,t is sick. -Jesse and Williaiii lirover r ni--ewater. .Mrs. I,. b. artier of mo ith, i ihio and .Mis. L. T. lim-k j.iu dautrhtcrH of Ashtabula, Ohio, uio MORTH FERRISBURGH. a' I Mien entertained Charles Huns r i fit1 ni i, III., last week, and Is now ' iiiU rs iicaion ami .Miss wacp,- v N Al'en Is iiuiiroviinr. his inmilv n Hi, ii hi -Tho Kpwoith l.oaBUe expect a ' .. the VeiBoiines league Tuesdaj. i ii' , i. catty and daiiKhter return homo BREAD LOAF. 1 Dimon of Middlobury has bousht i 1. vte.i farm; liowen will buv tim , "in ti.c iiiountalii. U. C. (lihbshiid r i ve -i lj inlured by an nnimal suppos a bi ,ir.- Tho four horse toarh from 1 ,11.', re with 3! guetst vUittd Ilrvad un tin .'"th. NORTH HYDE PARK. ! i I-commenced on the church. 1 '! Newton ot Woree-ter, Mam,, is at ,f Mrs. Helen Patch of Minneapolis I.' ill llamas is in town. -A new 1 I rung Iiailoy'B, a boy, ROCHESTER, 1 C nrney is with her mother. -Charles 1 . s in Camilla. .Mrs. Abbie Tih.eu Amis, Iowa is here. Onui li. Onod 1 -, Iowa, Is witn his lather. - J. T. .inn l.uiilly of St I mils ale with his Mi- Morae. - Rev. .1. P. Muiv.u will iispuipit next Sunday.-Jlrs. Jubnson .1 1 ry t nalleo rututii to Detroit this I 1 r BRAINTREE. ,ni,iinl picuic party from Potu hold 't i. ml pn nic on Jlt. Nuvlns, 'Ihursdiiy, 1 1 1 r t 1 1 - r number was .11 and a muml 11 In. was had. Tho republicans have 1 I ' 1!' n II. Mint as their catiUldutu 1 , c ii, .line. 'J i Our hubscrilitirt. 1 c -,' 11 il announcement which appeared r ' 1 11. ins some tlioo since, announcing a 1 1 11- in 'i meut with Dr. H. J. Kknii m.u 1 1 ' 1 " I'll,-'!! Hills. V .. mil, -hern til "A 1 I "ii 1 '." Porsoanil hi li. senses." where 1 ir .ntiiliers wuie enabled to obtain 1 ' ' 'nut vniuamu work rroo uy b- tnu address tu li. J. Kbmiai.i, Co.. -i, , 1 ,1 two,ci-nt stamp for mailing n. wed lor a limited period. We 1 ! avail themselves of the onuortu- 1 1,1 I1111111114; ihls vuluablo work. 'lo every I'.e Horse it Is indispensable, as it t , 111 -,i ii!oirinnoerall thudiBeases which .11, iinijii' iiuimaL Its nhcntiin 1 'iioiii'lluiit the I'nitud StaleB anil 1 1 make it standard authority. Mention tu i iij 'j wncn uendiug tor ' Treatlso. BARR6. Tho machinery nml buildings of thn fork fauttirv. which l closet! for two month!", arc 'hVilomw bo held nt 7:30 ti. iu.. Friday. In the onorii houro. me cnunii union will liold their annual meeting next W I'dliiinJity tivonllu. Tlio dwelling nous-omul contents of 11. (1. Maxwell, tin Ayor's meadow, wero entirely consumed by llro last I liursday ; no limuialii e. I no oiu nenueiuy uoaiiiniK house, nun known as Hotel ll.ino, Is to bo mild next week. It will bo moved from ItB tircont site, wheio the lien Ssin.UJU school will in. i nil id. Mr. Dow ol liurlinii- tou has runde suricys of niuount of nltlnif to lie none ami boii iciiiovcu aim .nr. l aoKiiru in SI. .Ti litiMiiut-v. U nreiiiirliii! workltit: MaliH anil spacillcatiims for tlio now bulldln?. A village liieetllitt win lie neui on .iioiiuay vetilnn. tfiviie If the bailiffs call bo Instructed to tftiuaiu an eniiineor to survey nrd ostabllili grades Itirthe streolsilaV and prepare for llavel ttTtiwn HuetB tunt nnvo oeen askeii for ; and to tco what nt llon will bo taken for cntllatlUK bcwith, POMFRET. Vm. Alililn Al. r'lianibei'liiin Is Ultlntr hero baforu returnlnc to l.ineoln, Nebniska, where she is teaching. I.. lv. Ui iiiRstuii and wlto of l.xeter, M. It., nre nt . v.. i.iviiiKsion s. Jlrs. Klsto Huabeo Johnson and two ehlldruii of OnarKu, 111., aro here. -.MIsb Innchesier Ib at ( roeljy -Miller's.- liiistnvus .tieieiiiiy is ni work on the state lair buililltipt at White llher .luiiitton.-Willurd Keith lain Jlont- id er.- Tlic now S' hool l ooks nilopled ny board of eduentlon for Windsor louuly are now on sale and exchange at town tlcrk's olllee. .Mrs. Hr Mclntyro ami clnliiren nroat .iiinfto Millers. -Mil bel aintbli rommcm es tuaehliiK schoo: In dlsti k't No. 1. whioh will be linlshed b her gutter Annn on bur return llom the nioiintains. Mr. William Whipple ti aches in district No. I) and Addle Lolburil In No. 4. l-'laieiico Culver has bought out Dr. ( lodinu at North I'omrret nml takts possession ni onro. BETHEL. Tho four dennrtinonta of the eroded si hool bek i n September 8 instead of tlm 1st as llrst announceii. rne Adventists nre 11011111111 inoir cami'ineptiuir this week with light attendance. l'li ii-aiii concert was Given ennesnay eveiiinn by l'rof. llrynntnnil wifp, ussiBtod by Jennie Hullard and Mrs. Albeit 'Ihayer.--Mr. Korsliard of Law rencp, llass,, and Mr. and Mrs. Col burn ot jlradford nre here.- Tho guild of the Episcopal society has a basket Heme on iu lair grounua jnursuay. ,'iiss ,amson nnd Mr. Jlolbrook from Massn hiiKPttn nre nt Ilnnn rl'minpr's. Hall irames. Tliursday, Hethel vs. Woodstock, nml Isutur day Whito lihor Junotlon vs. Hethel, WATERBURY. An item nrenared for Wednesday's Theh I'iirbs stated that 1.. 11. Athertoti had boon kicked by a horse. The t lies mailt It appear that Mr. Atherton had been killed, which he ptotests Is nut so as lie is all vo nml dolnir soma kicking himself, Iicpiium) of t ho blunder. Sundav. (jeorae Smith fiom the Wells ltlcli- nev. 1.. 11. r.i ion mencnou ai 11a niann. anlson compuny 111 Burlington Is at the Con- tio. SOUTH ROYALTON. J. H. Hewitt and wifo aro in -Worccstor, Muss. John black is bullilinc a now houso beyond tho shoe factors . -M. S. Adams 's fam ily nre at the hlte Mountains. lilla I.uthnm and mother returned Saturday from their tour through the est.- C. I'. Tnrliell and Ed Foster with their wives are tamping at .Milton. CHITTENDEN. D. S. Smith nnd wile aro rejoicins; over the arrival of a little daughter, weight nine pounds. A pnrty citui-ting of 1.. Atwood and wife. John JfliDon nnd wife and nthcisat tended the excursion at Providence Island last woek and v bile ilrn nig homo from Pitts tort! station the hort-es were frightened and ran awav. throwing the entire lond out and in juring all mole or less. Mr. Johnson was seri ously hurt, but his hip was not broken as lirst thought, and ho is getting on well. WESTMINSTER. The train containing the lirattlohoro de partment of the V. N. fi.setott' on the siding at the station Saturday while members of tho guard m adi d oixhanls and gardens and re lived them of their eatable. Others amused themselves by breaking window glass, ulo If wich was their conduct at Ilr.ulford no doubt tho good citizens of that town would be glad to have thorn camp elsewhere. l.illia llichardson nnd Anna Johnson go to llandolph to attend the Normal school. WESTFIELD. P.ev. N. Wtsloy Grovcr of St. Johnsbury Centre, Mipphed the Cunuregational pulpit of estrieltl and Tioy, Sunday.- The Congiegu tioual church has tccuretl the services of State evangelist I.ui i.m C. Kimball lor tho week beginning September 7 Etta Morey fe 1 and broke 0110 bone in her Jeg, dislocated the ankle joint and ruptured a blood vessel, Thursday,- Napoleon Hoot has luiished his tenement ami movod hifl boot and Mtoe siiop, Mr. nml Mrs. SihiB lllll of i'.oltnii Co it re. Canada are 111 town. Ka li'cndrliks begins her belli ml ill West Newport, Mnudny ami 1 telle .lums o Troy nt North Hill. -W. C. Kariuan and Yolney .Sisponru the j n-i It jurors and M. C. Hitchcock grand juior at the tep toinbcr torm of tho Orleans County 1 ourt. MONTGOMERY CENTRE. Mrs. William Stiles nnd child of Montreal aioiiitown. -liert Coy ami w lie of Loston ale In town. Tho l:ih wedding aiin.v crn.ir. of Ir. and Mrs. John 1'ninbwoith's maniage was celebrated August :X The uud furnisli ed music Philo liuokoy was ariLsted, 'luet day tor Mealing the money missed by his uncle, Paul Unskcy n'mie time ago. -Ilov. S. It. M.ieombor married I lull boll Millaid to llertie lienware, August 21. STOWE. A united labor caucus is called for Thurs day evening. Mrs. Clnritn Ch.ill'ee has bought a house in Monjoun and will move this woek Sho has so.d her place, at the iorksioa ,Mi. Ch'irmont. fP'ono liurmill and wife of Athol, Mass., are at Jerr) Voai-en's.- A b'liit.iriun picnic was held iu the grovo back of tho creamery, 1- rida . GRANVILLE. J. V. Wilson has takon the Job of building the spile to the Cunsrogalional church at lfochester.- 1. M. 1 ord has bought Hie C ntral House at the I orner. -ISicu and llealh are erecting a new mill at the corner. -Jennie tioodno is very sick. John Kill got his arm quite badly hurt while at wti:k in the woods. .Mr. aim .Mr . 1,111,'y aim cuuuien nio neie. Fifty of the irlendstif .Mr. anil Mr. Downs gaiulln-iii a suiprUo thu iluili, it being the 1 anniveisary 01 tueir mariiage : 1111 e guts were 11 resell ted. social en 11e.no, r ; ai Hie si hool hinise iu district No. 1 for tho benefit of Kev. C. W. Uoss. NORTH FAYSTON. Horn, a daughter to Chejter and Lucy Wil bur Mr. Miller of Vineland, N. J has re turned home. .Mr. suinmervuie guvw asocial dance liibt wtek wblcu was wen attended. ALBURGH. W. W. Pavvier has seven hnrsis at tho Hut. land exhibition, nnd Ii. It. liiaylou three. NORTHERN NEW YORK, Houses Point. Jllclmel Flanagan dlotl on Wednesday, nged ?U 011 the aotli. Interesting. The contract to build tho Vermont lniano uBjlum was awarded to Air. Clinton Smith of .Middlobury, Vt. Head what he saju about ihe .VUater.um, Pnin Cuic, a hcoti h lemedj. Then If ou have rliciimiitisiii. neurali'ia, lameneH, bruised, siunlns, siciv headache, etc., try this external remedy ami 11 juii do not llud ipiii k and lusting lolief wo tin not wain your inonej . See circulars and rend w hat our nelghb rs n.iy about it. W wariant It. Mt.shits. J. IIahnbs iV So.N-ficuOeimn: In ri hi v 10 yours ot the nun, 1 woui 1 s.iv 111 v cm ploie w imin yen tieiited for a Bpiainud uukle Willi jour .Mjslerlous Pain Cute ai Hurling, tun, t.. son ie time since, walked a mile, or more to his homo alter leaving the ears at this Mat ion tho following evening, and the net morning was icndy lor work us c-aiftl with the pain anil soreness ail (jone. We have usud It In our fninllv for cioup sole lliiuut, corns, etc., aim nnu 11 ipilt k lo do its work, anil It it valuable reiundv. I cm clieelflllly I'leiuiillli'llil ll lo Ihe notice of the puiillc, iiuspecuiiiiy yours, Ji.iniun Is M It'll Mldillebury. .May SI, 1SU0, Koltl bv druaclsts. Welln. Hit hardboii Co.. wholosaie agents, J. iiarnus & Son, propile- 10 ib. iiuiniigion, 1 1. VTKMONT HORSEMEN. SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION. Thn Opening Day Kxlilbl tlouii of b Ingle JJrlvors Tlireo ItneeB Trotted Italn Postpones tlio ltaces set for Wed nesday . HuTi.AND DmviNo 1'Aiie, Hutland, Vt,, Aug. 2(3. If to-dny's nttomlnnce is iu nny tlogreo imlicntlve of what may be oxpectod during tho week, tho succoss of tho blxth nuuuul suiiiiucr exhibition of tho Vermont Association of Hond and Trotting Horso llrcedcrs is In n largo meauro Fccuretl, Thero wns n good nttendanco for tho first tiny, and much enthusiasm over tho prospects of tho meeting was manifested, Tho nttendanco of horsemen from other Stntcftls already largo, and It is safo to say Hint moro than 0110 Vermont horso will change ownora a-) a result of tho meeting, Tho follow iug list of names of gentlemen In uttendnnco 011 the mooting will glvo some idea of tho extent to which tho fama of tho association Is known: bhowliir; the Horses. Promptly nt 10:15 tha ball opened ' by Mr. W. 11. Hliss announcing that tho stal lions lu class 11, would bo bhowu boforo Mr. I., D.Pncker, secretary of tho National Trotting Horso llroedurs association of Now York. Tha decisions will bo nunouncoil to morrow. Following this enmo tho Dr. W. S3. Webb's show of trotting ami coach horses, hondod by the trottlng-bred stallion Alinont Wilkes, by Almont, ilnin, by George Wilkes, follow ed by Orniaud, by Happy Medium and tho doctor's imported coach stallions and mares, which drew an unlimitod amount admira tion from the crowd. After this camo n long list of horses which woro shown In front of tho grand stand and which stirpnss od any show over made hero boforo. During this exhibition tho brood-mares in class G, wero shown back ot tho judge's stand but no decisions woro announced to-dny, binglo Drivers. At 11:30 tho singlo drivers in class one, 15J bauds and over, wero shown boforo tho judges, Messrs. Harry howo ot Montpelier, lloruco Piaster of Swnnton nnd 1'rnuk Alger of Adams, Muss. All tho entries caiuo out and tho mouoy went as follows: First to Yellow Dock, b. g. foaled , got by Auctioneer; dam , by Niagara Chief, entered by Frank II. Town, Mont pelier. Second money went to Fnnchon, b, 111, , entered by Georgo K. Hussell of Hollows Falls. Third money went to Pan dora, br. f. foaled lsbli, got by Ben Frank lin; dam, Ideal, by Idol (Backman's), bred and entered by Jj, W. Prime & Hon, Hrnn 1I011. The full list of entries iu this class follows: l.ottio Franklin r'SA 1, b. m., foaled lM, got uy lieu 1 rankiiu: nam, 1'ixie, uy I'nitt s mile mini, lir.d and entered by Hurbank ,V Wil liams, Coven tr j . ellow Dock, b. g., foaled - , got by Auc- tioneer: dam, , liv Niagara Chiol. t.ntered b Frank H. Tov n, Montpelier. Hon Ilur. b. g.. foaled pal. got bv Kncinier: dam, IJueeii H., by Judge liinghain. Hred and eiitetcd by L. 11. Nute. -Marshllelil. Hello H., b. m., foaled lb8.l, got by Young lilacKslone; dam, , uy i.oogtng Itnttler. Hred by Pre-enU Thompson, ltupert. Entered by J. O. llousey, Iiupert. Aristinii, b. m., foaled lfcMi, got by Aristoe; daiii. Maylloner, by Whitelip. Hred and en- teietl bv E. It. faherman. Danbv. Jack, li. g., lualed got by Dolong's Ethan Allen, dam. Kittle, by (Icn. Put. Hred and entered by A. A. I-letcher, Middluliury. Kanclion, b. in., . Entoied by lieorgo K. llussell. Hollows Falls. Duke, eh. g., lulled lsSl, got by Lambert Chicl : dam, . by . Hred by Mr. Clark, Konsou. Entered by Ed. 1). Thayer, Hrandim. lno, ch. f., tti.uet! ISM, got by Hen Fiaiikliii; diini, lite.il, by I'lo! iHarkinaif st. Hied and entered by D. . inline ,V S in. Hrauilou, Pandnra, lir. f., loaled ISS'i. got hy Hen Franklin; tlam, Ideal, by Idol 1 Kackmun'si. Hred and entered by D. W. Prime Ar Son, iiraniioii. ilattle II.. b. m.. foaled lssl. got d bv Walo dam, Jenny II., I15 Heuedict Morrill. Hred ami enleruil by E. D. liiiuls, Pitl-fcinl. John. b. g.. toaled lss,,. got h Arlstos : dam Nellie, bv John Potter. Hred and entered by l.yiiKin m . 1 isii, irn. Tlio Knees. Tho racos began promptly at 1 :00 p. m The judges wore Hurry Lowe of Montpelier A. H. Hall of Urnttloboro nnd It. W uooiiricii ot j'ouitney, 1110 truck was kept clear and the horsos called up with out any unpleasant delay by Col. T. M Chapman, chief maihiil, nsnisted by Col . 15. Wright of Orwell. C. W. Potter ot Hiirlington, and James V. llookor of Brat tleboro. Association Stakes. Tho first event of tho afternoon wns tho association stakos for foals ot 1S80, half tullo boats, 2 In ii, iiurso worth d'VJ. 1-UMMAIlY. Tamerlane, blk. s., by Arlstos, I.oe- ter I- s i. lint anil i 1 In a-llorn. b. f.. by Mattcihorn, It. K. liamillon. r airhaven 1 10 Dixy H b. ni., by Mnlohoir, iiVM, C. A. cijapui.'ui, I'emsuiirgh ;i Arlstos Oillitf, b. c, by Oilllg, S, O. Mooie. shuieliam .434 Iiupert i.iibg, b. c, by Cilllg, C. F. .iiiiore. .slnii't nun ..,40 leriehnrii, b. g.. by Miittnrhorn, Al len A.- Kill icdge, 1 nii'liuieii .. .. .'1 5 8 ( heiiii.e, blk. I., b Scinio, II. V. Fisher, .uiddlebury ... . ii t) 0 (i.irrisou, lir. c, by Iiadden, J. II. l'uriiev, li 'uuinglun . 10 7 7 luno Wilkes, lIi. in., l.y Victor Wilkes, W J. Howes, IImii i il.e.. S 9 dr Co.tnza, i.Min Maxwelli b. t., by .Mor- gan Lthan, Cast, ton stock rami. !) 8 dr '1 line, l:,!7, 1:1,11, 1::SP. First money went to Tninerlaiio, second to In-n-llorii, third to Dixy H., mid fourth to Arlstos Glllig. KrooUsiilo farm Make,. Tho pesond ovont was: No, o, Ilrooktido Kiitin stakej for foals of 18b3, btakes i?'10U, M'MMAIiV. llattie I.., ch. 111. by Motion, Hlack Hawk Mock Farm, iiridport .. . : ConueiniillJIU Wllkcn, 1 h. g. by Ah dallah ilkus,John I'Uon, Jlorris vlll Ciilnmiill I. b. 8- by Hen Fruiikllu, 1 1 1 3 II v. . 1 . lainiiiin, r.iu nun. :i 2 dis Wanco. br. b. by Abdullah Wilkis. Highland siouk rami, Dtrby. . . 4 '1 line, iWH1, 8:31, -:J7i 1, 8.:i. . Olltiruiltpu Pulse. Ill tho No. 8, guarantee, ptirso iJlOO, 2:21 chikB, Levi Arlstos did not come and Grand Islo was allowed to start in his plnco by coin-out of Mr. Ballard aud tha Highland Stock farm. MIM ma 11 v. fJrand Isle. b. g. by WiuooeU, II. E. liiowstsr. PiiBBiimpsle 2 3 111 Factory Hoy. g. g, by Hilly Bash aw, Charles Tuylur, White lllver Junction 1 1 3 3 dr NiitlU'ini, b b, bv NuthouiT.o, HiKlllaud stock Farm. Derby 3 3 2 2 'l ime, J:-.'.Vii, -..alii. JtfJ'i, :.:.ll. First money went to (Iriiud Hlu and boo- ond to Nutmont, second money was also given to Factory Boy, THE SECOND DAY. A Heavy Haiti Causes 11 t ottpoiiemont of All Kxereitos, Uf Tl-ANO, Aug. 27. When the people of Hiitlanib with tho hundreds who aro tem porarily sojourning here awoke this morn ing they found tho rain fulling iu torronts. Tho directors of tho Vermont AtoolatIon of Hoad Kijil Trotting Horso Breeders hold a consultation nnd dooldod to postpoao to day's programme until (o-morrow, while that uppolntod for to-morrow will bi car ried out on Friday, Tho sun cams out at' noon and many wont to tho grounds and looked over tho stock of horses, Tho track wns In Htm condition after dinner and n nurabor of th5 fiyerB worts jogged around. Admission to tho grounds was froo nnd fully B000 people spoilt pt least a portion ot tho afternoon thero. A largo attoudanco Is looked for Tuesday nnd with tho peoplo who will come for tho circus Rutland will soo ono of tho largest crowds In her history. rebate' counTfT Summitry or Cases Cousltlorotl anil Other Itusinos Trnnsnetetl. The business disposed of In tho Probata Court for tho week ending August 27, Is as follows 1 Grntlo Huntloy's cstato. Essex, appointment 01 wiiuaiu E. Huntley ot issex administra tor. Philander Marr s estate, alilton. annnlnt- mcntof Franklin H, Butler of Clyde, Kansas, administrator do bonis nun, with tho will an- liexen aim settlement or administrator s ac count. Amasa Drew's estate. HUrllnctnn. license. granted executors to sell a part of tho roil estate. In ie, llornio P. Buxby, Westford, appoint ment of Lucius h. Uoudrich of Westford guardian. Lottie .Mnv Soars. Iluntincton. ndouleil bv Napoleon Lailnsh and wife of said Hunting toil and name changed to Lottio May Fnllash. 111 ru, Henry l.ogglns ct at., sunt 1 Ana. Cali fornia, ui'i, ointment ()f Jason Clark of Willis- ton guardian of estate. Newell Lawrence's estate, Hiirlington, ap pointment of II. W. Bralpy of Harrp, Vt., ad ministrator and John J. Hlgelow and William u. Jownbond of Burlington commissioners nnd appraisers. ' MONTPELIER. Zoblnn M. Camp of Kansas City, Mo., who started August 15 to return home after visiting his futhor, K. H. Camp, of Hint struot, vi as instantly killed near Paola, Mo., on tho following Wednesday by a freight engine which ran into tho roar of tho Pullman train on which ha was conduc tor. Mr. Cauip was 43 years of ago nnd leaves a wife. Ho weut West 23 years ago, worked six years for tho Wells & Fargo Kxpress company, running their 111 st ox- press into Donvor, was in tho postofllco 12 years and has tinco been Pullman conductor sovou years. Company F, I nitcd btatos regulars, passed through this village about 8 a. 111. Tuesday 011 their way from Bradford to Plattsburgh, N. Yr., aud camped nt night nonr Waterbury. T ho republican caucus is called for next Monday evening. L. Bart Cross is talked of ns candidate for town represoututivo by many republicans. J. D. Barnes was arrostoil on Monday by Sheriir Dudley for intoxication. Ho ap peared before Justice Smilio Tuesday plead ed guilty, was lined $3 aud costs, but was returned to jail for fulluro to disclose. I'Mward L. Smith of this villngo and Georgo Hooker of Burro started Wednesday to work in tho mission fields at Idaho. They will bo joined at ChiSago by four other graduates. Mr. Smith expecis to lo cate us preacher at Geuessee, Idaho. T. K. Mel rill, jr., went on Saturday to tho Crawford House, Whito Mountains to play in tho orchestra thero during tho short absence of a member. Tho republicaus on Iieilin sldo will hold their caucus at li p. 111. Saturday. Cocilo, the seven months old daughter and only child of Krn U. Wedge, died on Tuesday of cholera infantum, and was buried on Wednesday. T. J. Denvitt, pension agent, has opened a branch office at Brockton, Mass. The I.auo Manufacturing company havo just rcceivod a now iron planing machiuo trom Worcester, Mass. Harry Colton, now nt Hartford, Conn., will come this week to work iu tho ollico nt tho Johnson & Colton manufactory. Hehgioiis. In Bethany church, at!l p. m., Sunday, P.ev. George. W. Gallagher w,.l preach u memorial sermon iu memory of U. P., and Eliza Johnson and their son Albert K. C, who were last week killed in tho rail road accident near Quincy, Mass. Mr, Gallagher assisted in tho funeral service ot Winchester, Mass.. Friday. It is expected that tho employes, at tha llohiison it Colton manufactory will attend in a body. Kev. J. Edward Wright is to preach oil 'tloil the Ovcrruler," at Waitslleld Sunday evening. Hereafter thero uro to bo two ser mons delivered ut Trinity church each Sun day, at 111:110 a. 111., and 7 p. m. Ilov, and Mrs. J. C. Flanders are at St. Albans. Stephen James started Tuesday night for Chicago, with C. E. Holeau. Prof. 11ml Mrs. J. W. Burgess aro nt Jef ferson, N. H. Knto Medler nnd sister went Wednesday to Minneapolis. Presid ing oltler A. B. Truax goes on Thursday to assist two tlnys at thu Sheldon camp moot ing, mid will preach in Swanton, his native town, on Sunday. Capt. Homy C. Lull has returned from Bridgeport, Ct., iind is working for Weston ei Smith. VERGENNES. Hon. Carroll H. Pago paid n Hying visit to the Stato Ketorni school Tuesday. Father Paul! 't of Arlington paid Father t'mnpeau a visit TuosJay evening, lie visits Burlington friends to-day. l'rof. Hoirn.igle, late of tho Boemiin academy, Now Haven, is transferring his household ull'ccts to his early homo in Willsboro. N, Y. He is to conduct tho school in Kli.alvlhttm u, N. Y. Gov. Dillingham nnd thu board of trustee.-, Messrs. Fik, Slrnnahan and Tuxbury lire ut the Statu school. J, Austin of Prov idence, H. I., with his lamily and that of his bim aro visiting Mrs, Capt. Daniels. A republican caucus has been warned for Friday night, 1 :-!. Tho 1 llmtu mudo a trip to Wostnort, Tuesday, with Kev. Mr. Tay lor ot St. Paul's ch'.ttcii. In family and n lew friends, Thekorosenelaiinch "Tramp"' has brought up Ml'. Pinko, tho owner, and fmnily Irom enmpingj Limit. C. I.. Ham mond and lamily, left lor Chicago Tuosdny. Potter C. Strong returns to his homo 111 Mllwnukeo to-dny. Tho steamship Nevada of tho Union Hue, lenvtis Liverpool to-day, and Miss Jeunio hteionsoi' this city is ex pected to take passago for homo on her. A man liiimedFieldun living near Nebo, His., ivn shot nnd killed by his 1 1 year old son Tuesday because he objected to thu boy planting 11 certain piece of "round in wheat. A man who has practiced incdirlne for 10 jenrs, otiglu to know salt fiom sugar; rend wnni lie says : Tul.uio. O., Jan 10, Hssl. Messrs. t. J. Chtney A- Co. Ueiitleinen : 1 Inn o I een In the general practice of medicine tor most 411 yeais, and would ray that in all my ma, 'lit 11 and evperlelieti have nei er set 11 a piritrutiim tKit I could pieocrlbu with as much cunililenco ol' uict ss its 1 call Hall's Cntiiirli Cure, manuturturcd by you. ILne iileseiiU'd it a great many times anil its cllecl Is wonderful, and would say in oonclusluu thut I hiivi. jet to Him 11 f use of Catarrh that it would not euro, if they would take It accord ing to directions Yours ti ill v. L. L. (iOHSUCH, M. 1)., Ollke. 'JI5 Summit St. Wo will clvo $100 lor any cube of Catarrh that cannot ho cured with Hall's Catarrh Cure, Taken Internally. F. J. CJ1 ENIIV ,V CO., I'rops,, Tolei'o, O. SSi-Sold by DriiggislB. 75e. VEhMCHUT OAMPMEETIN03, AtSIorrliTlllo. MonniSTH.liBi, Augi, SI. Tho annual Ssthcrlng ot the St. Albans district Motho lets wag ushered In rather unfavorably, tlio rain falling through tho latter part of the llrst afternoon and throughout tho ovoulng. A goodly number gathered In tho spnclom Elmore cottage nt 7 p. m. on Tuesday whon wns hold tha opening sor vlco. Elder O. M. Boutwoll prosldod nnd presentod nnexcelloutserraon from tho to.tt, "I will go In tho strength of the Lord God," AVodnesdny morning tho weather wus favornblo and new arrivals woro no ticed among tho tonts, comjiaules coming throughout the dny. Ilov, U, A, Arm strong of Colchester wns tho speaker of tho morning boforo a Inrgo congregation. An Interesting order of sorvlco Is planned for tho week and several speakers from nbrond will bo present. MonnisviM.E, Vt., Aug. 22. At tho St, Albans district canipmeeting thero is a continued increase in nttendanco, On AVed nesdny afternoon tho sermon was by Hov. G. A. Emory of Stowo and iu tho ovenlng by Kev. AV. H. Wright of Cambridge. Separate tout services aud appointed prayer mootings aro held as usual during hours when thero is no public preaching service at tho stand. On Thursday morning Hov. L. E. Taylor of Underbill wns tho speaker. Iu tho after noon tho annual sorvlco of tho woman's Foreign Missionary socioty was hold, Mrs. D. P. Bragg of East Elmore, the president of the society, presiding. Scripture read by Mrs. (). M. Botltwcll, prayer by Kov. C. Tabor of Essox. Kev. A. .1. Hough of Montpelier, preached 1111 excellent sermon iu tho afternoon. The ovenlng sermon wus by Kov. Mr. Euright of Bakcrslleld, an excellent discourse. The regular servico Friday afternoon wns proceeded by an interesting children's meeting in tho Elmore cottage, nnd nt 2 o'clock, a service in tho interests of the Epworth leagtio wns held beforo tho stand, with an interesting address by Kov. W. S. Smlthers of Burre. Tho principal speaker Sunday will bo Kev. Dr. Knox of Manchester, N. II. Excellent singing is a feature of tho meetings, tho choir being conducted by Kov. A, W. Ford, with Mrs. Forbush of Morrisvillo as or ganist. Mokkisvilmi:, Aug. 211. In splto of tho rain thero seems to bo a fair utteudunce here, and interesting meetings mo held. Friday evening's sermon by Kev C. A. Smith of Fairfax was woll attended by the tent companies, but by few from outside the encampment. But iuw attended from outsiilo the ground 011 Saturday and tho day was wet and chill v in tho extrmo, however regular services "vere held iu tha cottages nml all wero mado us comfortublo as possible. MuuutsviM.n, Aug. 23. Tlio annual campinoeting of St. Albans district Metho dists closes Tuesday morning. Bad weather has prevented as largo an nttendanco as is usual. On Sunday about 2UU0 were pres ent, howovor. Saturday evening's sermon was by Kov. A. W. Ford of Milton. Sim day morning tho Kov. Dr. Knox of Man chester, N. H., presented an interesting ser mon. Kov. G. A. Smith ot St. Albans was tho bpeaker of tho afternoon and thero was tho largest audienco present of tho series of meetings. Kev. W. A. Hiee, a colored preacher, spoko in thu interests of tho Bor dentowu, N. J., Industrial school ami greatly interested thu large audience. Kev. Dr. Knox again bpoko in tho evening to tho largest evening niidienco. Tho ollicurs of tho Methodist Camp Meeting association fur tho year ensuing aro: Piesi.lent, A. F Whitney; vico-pro.si-dents, I. A. Whito, Morrisvillo; N. A. Ter rill, Cudy's Falls; Kaudon Davis, Woleott; Executive committee, C. S. Hustings, Elmoro; Kov. W. E. Douglas, 1. A. White and Clement Smith of .Morrisvillo; C S. Hastings, Elmore; secretary, A. A, Niles, Morrisvillo; treasurer, L. L. Camp of Elmoro; auditors, G. A. Morse, Elmore, Kev. Howard of Johnson, "spring Oroi o Meetings Interesting Ser v ices. New IIavkx, Vt., Aug. 21. Wednosdny afternoon Kev. C, F, Wilcox preached nu excellent sermon to a largo audience from the toxt Exodus xxxil. At the clo?o of tho sermon Kov. Mr. Lrnno ol Nebraska and Kev. C. K. llawley exhorted. A prayer meeting followed. At-lo'clock a children's mooting in tho chapel was led by Mrs. Tup perot Ferrisuurgh. About 00 wero present. A well nttenil'-'d prayer meeting was held at Mr. Boardmau's cottage nt C:l!l). In the evening at 7 o'clock Kev. D. Perry of Tin mouth preached a good sermon from Genesis xxii, It verse, "And Abraham callud tho name of that placoJehovah-jireh," etc. About 230 were in attendance. P.ev. Mr. Appleman of Manchester and Elder Webster exhorted. Thursday morning ut II o'clock n prayer mooting held at chapel wat led by Kev, Mr. Bouck of Salisbury. A largo number wore present. The lender look for his subject, "Tho Pnrnblo of the talents." Kov. W. P. Kulison of Ver geiines preached nt 10 a. in. New H.vvr.x, Vt., Aug. 22. Thursday forenoon Kov. W. P. Kulison of Voigennes preached a good sermon from 1 Samuel, xlv, OS; exhortations tollowed by Kuvs. Wilcox aud Harris, After tho preaching n prayer and praise mooting of great inter est was held ut tho stand. In tho afternoon u businoss meeting of tho Campinoeting association wus held in the chupei, about HO attending, Albert Fer guson president. After tho adoption of Secretary M. F. Allen's report theso ollicurs wero elected: President, Albert Ferguson; viie-presi-dents, S. Huntington, G. C, Cady, 1. W. Tapper; treasurer, A. .1. Cushmnn; secre tary, 31. W. Allen; auditor, J, W. Eovett; iruuoss, O. K. Brittell, C. (1. duly. M. N. Baker, 11. W. Trncey, Charles Bam. t.Milto a discussion took pluco in regard to keeping a man to live near and tnke care of tho grounds when 110 meetings were bo m.f lipid, many cottages having been entered and the contents ot some carried oil' or demolished, und it wne llnally resolved "that tho association recommend to the trus tees to provide for tho protection of tho projierty hero during the intervals between the mootings us iu their judgment is for the Interest of tho nssociutlou. " Iu tho morning Kev. G, W. Woodall of North Ferrisbiirgh preached to an ninlionce ot about 100 from Uiiiiih 03: 21, "And it shall coino to pass that before thoy call I will answer," etc. Kov, Mr. Kiro of tho colored Methodist church of Now Jersey followed with an inlerostlug talk, lie ro celved a Iroo will ollerlng of $1(1, the col lection nttcr tho sermon amounting to over 11. Iu tho ovenlng nt II o'clock cottago prayor meetings wera held at Mr, Board man's, tho Pittsford, Brandon uiid union cottuges. At 7 utter a few opening ro inurks, Elder Webster introduced Kev. Mr, Applemiiu ot Manchester, who niiiid tho (hipping of tho canvass over head and tho howling of tho wind preached a grand sermon from tho text Acts xvi: 1!0. A prayer meeting followed at tho Brandon and KIpton cottuges. A prayor meeting nt b o'clock lu tho chapel Friday morning wus led by Julius K. Mead of Middlebury. The clinpel was Oiled to overflowing find many had to stand otitstdo. New Havij.v, Vt., Aug. 03. There was an Interesting sermon prenchod Thursday by J. W. Bennett of Troy. Friday after noon, prayer meetings wero held at eovcrnl of tho cottages and nt 7:30 Kov. .1. W. Bennett of Iroy, N. y,, a formor presid ing older of tho district, preached nti oxcnl lont fermoii from Krcklel xlvll:0 "And ho Mild unto me Son of man hast thou soon this," nnd Kov. C. K. Hawloy gave a strong exhortation. Saturday morning was cold and rainy. At 8 o'clock n powerful prayer meeting was held ut the chupol led by Kov. J. G. Perkins. A young people's meeting fol lowed In tho chapel, Kov. J. L. Fort, a very Interesting upoakor, loading. At 10 a, m., tho chnpel was crowded. After prayer by Kev. C. It, Hawloy, Kov. F. O. Heaxt ot Mldillebury preached a good por lnon from tho text, "Blessed aro thoy which do hunger und thirst after rlglitcousnnss for they shall bo filled." Kov. J. M. Webster exhorted and a grand meeting followed. A collodion of ijsj.fjf) was taken. Kov. P. X. Schomerhorii of Monkton led an Interesting prayer meeting In tho chnpel nt 1 p. 111, '1 ho sorvlco nt 2 o'clock wns also iu tho chapel. Tho mooting wns in charge of tho Woman's Foreign Missionary society of Burlington district. After sink ing, rending of tho 130th ptnlm mid prayer by Mrs. t). P. Mead of Salisbury, Mr.". W. P. Kulison after a few remarks introduced tho Hov. J. H. ( 'olpiiian, I). 1). of Troy, N. Y., who gnvo u very eloquent mission ary address. A collection of fi'i was tnkon. At 0 j. 111. Saturday well attended anil Interesting prayer meetings wora held nt tho Boarilnuin, Brandon and KIpton cot tagos. At 7 in the chnpel thero was preach ing by Kev. C. B. Louis of Mention. Tho sermon wns n very good one. Kov. ,J. (4. Perkins and Elder Webster gnvo earnest exhortations. Sunday morning a prayer meeting wns held at tho Brandon cottago. People from tho surioimdlng country began to urrivo early. At S o'clock a well attended love feat wns hold at the pavilion. 1! iv. A. O. Spoor road Mntt. v; Elder Webster had charge It was uu interesting mooting aud nenrly 51) took part. In tho pavilion at Ida. 111. Kev. C. K. llawley prcach"il from Acts xxvi: ly, "That thoy may receive for giveness of sins. " ono of the best of ser mons on tho subject of holiness. Kev. J. G. Perkins gnvo a very earnest exhortation afterward. lu the afternoon prayer meetings wero held nt tho Kipton, Brandon und other cot tages, also 0110 nt the chnpel led by Kov, Mr. Bouck. At 2 p. in., in tl.o pavilion, probably more than n thousand were pres ent. 1 ho berviee began by singing a duet, "Man tho life bont,'- by Kov. nnd Mrs. lluii-on which wns excellent. Kev. Mr. K. France offered prayer. After supper well attended prayer meetings wero held ni Bran don, Kipton and other cultugos. At 1 p. 111 preaching again at stand. After prayer by Kov. C. H. Lewis and scripture rending bv Kev. Mr. Kulison, Presiding Eldor Web ster preached a powerful sermon from Komaiu 1 .10, after which C. K. llawley exhorted, Monday morning at 8 o'clock Kov. C, K. !Iawloy led n prayer meeting nt the chapel, Kev. Mr. Bouck read a p-nlm and Hov. ,1, II. Coleman, 1). 1)., of Troy, talcing for his toxt John ,i:VJ, "Soarch tho Scriptures," preached a grand sermon. At 4 .'JO a chil dren's meeting ut thu chapel was lad by -Mrs. TupjK-r. Nr.w Have:;, Aug. 20. Monday nt 10 n. 111., Kev. ,1. L. Fort preached an intei osting sermon to u good congregation from 1 Cor. 13:30 und .11. At 1 p. 111., a prayer meeting was held at the chapel led by Hev. Mr. Bouc!;. At 2 p. 111 , Hev. C. 1'. Wil cox of Shelliurno preached a good bei'nion irom Mnthew At b o clock prayer meetings were held ut the Brandon and Kipton cottages. Tlio closing service was held in the pavil ion ut 7 p. in. Kev. and Mrs. W. P. Kuli son sang a duet. Kev. Mr. Bouck prayed and Kev. J. M. Mend rend Scripture, after which Kev. P. V. Sehormorhurii preached a good sermoin 1 John, 1 chap. 3-i. Kevs, J. M. Webster und C. K. llawley exhorted After tlio exhortations a meeting of testi monies was held, in which many took part, 1 lie meetings this year closed by tho bene diction by Kev. .1. M. Wubster, presiding older. ( ntnp Notes. Tho following ministers are in attondunee at present: G. T. Sutton of Kipton, P. V Schermerhorii of Monkton, C. K. llaiiluy of Brandon, David Perry of linmouth, w, P. Kulison of ergennes, C. r. W ilcox of Shelbiirne, F. G. Heaxt of Middleburv, M Posson of Lincoln, J. M. Welsler ot Bran don, J. G. Pir,;ius of llinesbuiii, W. L, Ford of We bridge, S. M. Harris of 1'niv let, Hov, Mr. Crane of Omaha, Neb., M '.V. Estey of Keeiie, N. IL, S. M. Wilbur of Pnnton, Kev. Mr. Bouck of Salisbury. About 100 arrived Thursday forenoon. About 300 are now on tho grounds. The Voluntary choir numbers ab nit a do.oi, A meeting of Woman's Foreign Missionary socioty was he'd at the district cottago. Among tho 111 rivals of lliursd.iy wore Kevs. (1. W. Woodall of North Ferris burgh, C. B. Lou is of Meiidon, W. H Grout of ltupert, D. N. Lewis of Kouud Lake, N. Y. Meetings at Northflold. NoiiTiirtni.n, Aug. 22. At tho servico at the stand Thursdnv evening there was preaching by Kov. It. L. Nnuton of Wll liaiiiilowii, from John ni. 7, "The New Birth." followed bv social services in tho Corinth and Northlield cottages. Uu Thursday forenoon preuching by Kev. F, Bilshuel of Pittstleld, from 2 Cor. 12:1), "God's grace sufliciout for us," 11 largo und interested audience was present, lu tha afternoon Kev. S. N. Curl of St, Johns bury, spoko on "Missions." NuuniKiui.ii. Vt., Aug. 2;!. Kov. 1 W. Bambini of West Randolph preached at the stand l ridiiy morning, and Kev. J. U Sherburne at 2 p. 111., followed with nu ad dress by tlio colored preacher, Kev. W , A S. Kice, agent of tlio colored iudiistrinl school of Now Jersey. Ke. D. C. Thatch er, at present from Wet Kmidolph occupied tho desk during tho evening. It rained steadily all through Saturday, but tout meetings were held, Kev. C. W. Boss of Grnnviilo delivering a sermon iu tho forenoon. Tho cntnpnieetiiig association held meetiugs both Fi iduy and Snturday atteriiooii3. at the latter meeting Presiding Elder A. B. Uiimx was rejected president for tho ensuing your; Ira licnrd, secretary and W. .1, Kidder, tie.isurer, beside board of managers, 'llio nicotines this season havo not boon largely attended, but those present havo shown n remarkable spirltutl interest, Tho Epworth leagues havo hold meetings each day in their tent under direction of Kevs. .1. tl. Sherburne, W. S. Smithers and others. The Woman Home Missionary and tho WonuVs Foreign .Missionary societies held their iimiunl ills trlct meetings on thu grounds. Kov. H. 1- Reynolds of Chelsea preached Sunday morn lug, and Hev. Alfred J. Hough of ilont jielier in the afternoon. Tho Wi-unllug house win roiiiiuu opou, and bovorul fain ilieb aro to occupy their cottages until after I tho eruiont State Holiness cuinpmeetiii which opjfms hero Tuesday, Beptemlier 0, and broojta up on the following Monday. Advnntlsls at Khik .1 unit Ion. ' Essex JrsrTios, Vt., Aug. 25. Despito the unfavorable weather thero was a fntr nttPnUnnco at tho Snvpnth Tiny Adreiitlst; camp inpoting, Hunday, Morning sorviie) was in charge ot Kev. J. Kublnson of Lan caster, Slass. Hev. Thomas Purden ot IttK land preached an effective sormnri, on thp "Signs ot tho Times, " in the afternoon. Thirty-five individual tents havobeou erect ed anil ai many inoro will arrivo thU week". Ess.EK Jt'NCTioN, Aug. 27. The annual Statu cutupiuocting of tho Seventh Day" iinveiiusts, m session at liasex Junction, will continue until Reuteinber 2. Morn thtiu 200 campers are now on the around and thero aro new arrivals daily, About. family and church tents are ere etc i. also largo tents for meeting:, Tha pivil ion Is finely seated und altords ample ac commodations for prearhing services. 40 foot tent is prepared for children's me. t- Ings, which aro held daily at 8 a, m., ami p. 111. Tho State conference is being held In cnn nectlou with the mooting, "'so tract st u r meetings and tho annual sessions o : a 1 health and temperance and Stindny-t 'lio I associations, Preaching services are ie 1 I daily at 2.30 and 7:il0 p. in. ; on Sim ! 1 nlso nt 10:43 11. m. Besides speakers li nt this Stato, there aro Elders Miles and K 1 inson (from tho New England confei uu , rrot. t.avinoss of Mouth Lancaster u 1 1- emy and Elder A. T, Jones, editor 0 American .Sentinel. Hi nnd Isto County Co .1. At.nrm.ii, Aug. 27. Tf 1 ,1 C 01 , 0 adjourned to-day until S' , 11.. "1. 1 nly business done was ii - . 1 ., of 1 11 cases on tho old dockot an.l nil u; quite a number. Tho new tlocko. 3n a, .i julto nu unusual number ot cases ut- t,i i county. Tho long term last yunr unci is m havo revived the business. It is oxp "ft that the Molt suit against tho Central 1 -mont Kallroad company will be tried nt uu ntijouruetl term. DOWN EAST (BOODLE ALDERMSN. lSltldeford's Cllv 1'atliern Churned , Conspiracy. BtDPEront), Me., Aug. 27. A sen 1'. was created this morning when 1 111 States Marshal Saunders of Portland j h. under arrest the seven aldermen of id ford and took them to Portland wit s eral persons detained as' witnesses 01 w rants from tho 1 nitcd States Distrir ; ( 1 The aldermen are charged tilth r. zl . to strike from Bftldeford'a vo'titu 1. t . names of parties not legally enti'1 1 b and for compiraoy in arran' i i to n! , upon the lists names of per - o' 1 voters. This action is the 1 1 u ju the recent naturalisation ti , Durinir the e.illlenili' r f (I , i , last summer, 1 had hard wi 1 it (. haniuei'laiii sCulu . Cf . i.u itcinedv on hainl. i'e.it. , twelve miles in the in '1, Keincd. I ha ' been -ei. for tu ln-t ten je.ii - .11. t it. i il - l l I hePor satisfaction in 1 i"-, , flux, than any 1 th r 1 ., . handled.- ,1.11. Bi.mih, 1 1 . - Pone. Co.. lllinoi-. iinr ' t nt . of thiB Itemedy wei-i- -nm .1 ing the epidemic 1 n.f 11: 1 feet success and wa, 1 , 1 did cure the worat e.isp-t. ,i . 1 there will certify that it saved the four other epidemic- ol bowel cu'uplai lo . a ueuiPllv nus oeen enil.11 v sm-ee-stiil. -1 ,. .V) rent buttles sold by Heauure ami L w ' Burlington, and W. B. Nichols. Essex .Ie tlon. Uuckleu'b Arnict snire, The Meet Snlvnfn tlm wni-ltl fr.nf 'iit ' Bnres. Vlceia. salt liheum. Fever euri. ini'pii-u nanus. tuiioiiuns. Cuius 0 Skin Eruption, and iositivoiy cults p nopnt reipyi eu. it Is gu irauteLd to fort n.-ltl? zatlioi money refunded. P. ! 1 cuts per box. ior feaio oy Beauvru 6i 1kjv- 31ai'ift Ilntchiiis' ICstittc. STATE OK VERMONT. 'The Honorab 1 no . i IiiS'iiticr dp 1 ill 1 1 i.nw.v 1 I'rooale Con. t the Disti'U t ct C.n'.i, 11 I 11. lo the 1 i-ii-, and .1 n rson iii'.ere-,! ,! ,11 - estate of Marin Hu cl.iu-, late ot LUaru I in saiu, tiistrn,!, tieccasd. ( iKCI 1 1 - Whi"-ea. aunlii alien h,'U b"ei, mi thisCourt lnwiu ng t the adiu ui-ti- it said est tie pra i',' 10' hci use and auth' sell the whole of hji ami permnal es, 1, Sftid dt'teasetl, iui '-iimenls of deow charges of admin isti. 1 ,ia set ling forth t, , the amoun: of ut'i i-iliei fr'uu stud tie the chargisot inliuii, - ration, the a.n , . 1 ei-Bonal estate ami ti t -lluation of ihe 1 estate. w hereupon, the s '. 1 'iiirt appoiuted an "Ulbel .lst'il, attu distru 1. to In 11 .on aud 1 etiuo.i, Bigueil the Of h ,lav 01 t-j. d .d bate Court jiotiui-. u- leclde uiitiu suid iil'i'l.' onlered public notn s ' rem 00 trivi persons interesied iii-i,-iu Uy pulilisiini. ortier, tocerner w tn mo iiaie ana : , iieai-iiig.ihrtewiii.ssuciPs-ivt.lv m the lingtoii Free Prt'B-, a newspaper whi,!i lutes in the neiirltborliood of 1 ho-e ti"i - ' tPi-eslodin8aidest.ite.au which pu'o.n , shaii be previous to the day assigned P r L lug. 1 herctore. you nre ncreny not men to .11 before sid Court, at the time and p..t signed, tueii and lucre in sunl Court, i u our oujoetioii 10 tue granting ot sucu in , f yon soo cause. Oii.,11 iintlei- iiiv hiLnd. at tha Prnbuti I n rooms, this ltithdav of Auuhbi. Ism. JLi.Mt, aiat i, uegisler. 8 w3w ilo'unnii lltttes'd I2stnte. PTATK OF VERMONT 1 Tho Hm v. DtS'IlUtT OF Ciutje.vhe.s-, . 1 hie t;.e 1 . bale Court lor the Diotrn t of Chittenden. To all heirs and all persons interested in ,a estate of Holinan Hates luto of Esst a said district, deceased. (iRKKTI- WHErtEAS, application hath beuu n, ni 1 this Court in wriunic, Pv thn udministi-n: i ,f Baid estate prayin' lor lice. .so and authiu .-1 sell tho whole of real estate of i 1 deceased, rep esentiug to salt! Court i it would lie i tin-iH'iai to tho heirs aud ai -sons interested in tho tsiato of said il. . i to Bell the whole of the real estate ,,'.. I deceased and convert the same into m. And bringing into Court, the cotwii' I approbation in writing, cf all tho Ln.s o sanl estate nsidtnt! in tiiisM.i'e. W hereupim.the -aid Court appointed an I -signed the lath day ot sett-inber s(iO, at tl." bate Court rooms, in said DUtrit t, to be i' ' i decide upon said applu ation and petition. I ordered public notice tlu ieof tolieuiien t t I persons fnteresteil thi rein. b publisUin,- l order, together with the tlmo and pl.t. hearlnt?, three weeks success, veiy in tho I i liiiglon Freo I'ie-s, a litwspaner which n -latea In the nviirliborhtHul of ilnmo peism - . Uresi oil in b ul t slate, all u hu h pabl.i .111 .i- shall lie piov lous to the day assigned tor ut ,i- line. Thoieforo, ou are hereby nutllled to :ppe r before said Cnurt, at the time and plate . sigiieU, then uud there In wild Court, to m jour obleetions to the iirauliug of such Hi t u., , it ou see cause. Liven under my hand, ai the Prohato t j..it rooms, this27ih das of Auiciist, lm JEN'Mh STACY, Resister. 9,w.lw EXCURSIONS --TO - California 'ViUV1;1' West lit the lowest rites. For circulars and i ,,L pariti'U.ars apply to A. PHILLII'S A ( o., L'lis Wushiniiluu street, Boston, Mass. IU in BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, Twenty lust ineiors. Opons Oi tolier 1. Address Hon. It It. tlcu-. iiell. Dean, 10 Ashburton Place, Boston. Ma-s. ,a't