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MIDDLEBURY STEE, AUGUST Vol. iVIII REGI The Popular Article ln Wearing Apparel THIS SEASON IS THE We have just receivecl elegant new line in muslin, percale and sateen, white ancl colors. Perfect in fit and finisli. w Ltni iiiing ik nimj, in plain and changeable silk. We were never better pre pared to meet the public de mand for FINE GOODS than this season. We invite your inspection. E. P. CUSHMAN. SlCK AND NERVOUsX A ttfMJ1W TIIREE CARLOADS OF 33 ir, a ilst JUST IN! M'e have every klnd of srrain that you want. Shall have a gupply of GRASS SEBD FOR FALIi SOWING. We especially lnvlte your attentlou to the price and ii'uallty of our FLOUES. A SUI'l'LV OF SJSJ I Irt DE3 both harbed and plaln, coustantly in stock. M'o are pleased wlth your pat patron age, and we shall endeayor to keep the piices rlght for you all. THOMAS & WEEKS. S0L0M0N LAPINE, UEAI.ER IN H 111N E SSES, ROBES, WHIPS. Harnesses Oleaned and Oiled JtEPAIRING DONE. Harnesses Madc to Order, CAHHIAGES KEFITHXISHED. Walnwright Block, 20:tf Middlebury, Vt iuTtVo.VtaAacVve. foNCORD,. N. H. THAT CURESB 3 H ABAD IIUMOIt! C5 r5".. . I- f t-t COXQUEHED and 1IEALED m HY H 1 I DANA'S ! Oana Sarsatabilla Co BH 3 iENTL.mn l wuli to Ifstlfjr tnthe cr-nt rgtuliK- ul IIA.N'AS ARAl,AMIJ.A IWS 9 t'tti'ii i navti iHen truublvd witn u lliimor,! swhlil early )mt Wu.ter auii)td a tirv ImiiI I'.iriu. NO lt i:s aniitari.il un mv 11 AX ItS g ltni W 11 IS'l' Mhlth liitrraird In iiumtier aiidl liiillltflitliu'y. I Uteii Oiiitmenti and otlierE Mllemedit-t, buttunouitf 1 cominenctxl taklng 1 DANA'S iSAJRSAPAHILLA I ami aner Uklni t wo tjotlln K V K lt Y S O K K 1 1 AS II 1 s A ! ! i: A 1 1 1: f. I l.no piln.-d E iir.Airii ii ulti:A'i'i.v iii:m:.! I'lTKII. I gladljr rreominend DANA'S HAlt.E SAI'AKILLAloallaffllcU'aailwai. I 5 Be.pHullyoun, A. M. itEADEK. ' g Walden, Vt. i The truth ot th abore ! MrtlHi'd to br 8. N.s s.MrJAlit-u, ti.f. u., and BAMUIOI. lOKCST, mOrucer. Dana Sinapirllla Co., Bellait, Malne. NOTICE! V a. m. Mi:.m:it, H s Walden, Vt S1 A 1? A 1 TTTTirm t H WUereas niy wllo, AUelpha H., lias lolt my lieil aml boanl wltliout Just ciuiso or provlca. tlou, I lieroby lorbld all pcrsons trustlng or ImrborltiB licron my account.as I slmll pay no ilobts of her contractliig alter thls dato. 3ldw A. J. ril'Elt. IlRISTOL, Vt., Aug. 2, 1893. (ounty BRIDPORT. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Crane of Shel burne were In town ovcr Sunday. Smlth J. Pratt of Merlden, Conn., !s In. town and Its vlelnlty vlsltlng relatives nnd old frlends. John Wlecka of Boston Is at J. X. Spauldlng's, hls wlfe and chlldren hav ing coinc up two wccks slnco. Mrs. N. B. Phelpa of Morlali, X. V.. formerlj of thls town and proprietor of the Bridport ilouse, was In town thcear ly part of the week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Preble. J Jirs. rrost, widow ot tne mte uuver Frost, wlio had bccn In falling hcalth for sonie tliue past, dled 011 Frlday, Aug. 11. The funeral was attended froni the late resldence of the deecased on Sunday, 1 4LUg AU1 IkUV. IJ. 1.CU11U1U ClllpThe renialns of Mrs. J. W. Treadway I - I f... ...t... .... O 1 ui Vviuwn xoim, vuu uieu uu ouuuny morulng, Aug. were brought here on Tucsday, Aug. 15, for burial lu the vll- lage cemetery. Deecased was formcrly widow of the late Barnard MeGulre of Bridport. Mrs. C. X. Barnes, who has been wlth her tnother here for some tlme past, started on Tucsday for her honie ln Bris tol, Conn. ; and Mrs. John W. Dratt, who has been at the honie of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 Hussell, for sonie weeks, started on the saine day for her honie tn Aubum, X. Y Aniong the more promluent of reeent arrlvals at "Mountaln Vlew Farm," T. W. Fletcher, proprietor, are : Mrs. L. A Lecds and Misses C. F. M'estendorf, J. E. 1'ox, M. Bartels aud A. A. Langham of Xew Vork, Misses L. S. Howard anJ M. C. Copeland of Boston, Mrs. J. D. Bar rows and Misses Sybll Cox and Mury. Fletclier Cox of Xewton, Mass., and Mr. anu .irs. i . r. tuapmau or .Miuuieuury From :tu occaslonal correspoiKlent.J A term of high school wlll comniencc in Masoulc halt, Bridport, Sept. 4, to con tlnue fourteeu or twenty weeks as the directors may elect. Mlss Cora Smlth of Addison has bccn cngaged as teachcr. Miss Smlth takes charge of the school after four years study at Saxton's River, followed by four years at Wellesley, graduating at each ot the above instilu tions. The school directors fecl a certaln degree of satisfactiou in ptcsenting to the people of Bridport the llrst tangible benellts of the town system of schools. That a school of high grade could be es tablished tnd malntained in a town ln this Statc without extra cost to its pat rons was impossible under the dlstrlct system. Xot only is tlils posslble under the present system, but in thls grade of school, aud fumishcd wlth such a teaclr er, lt ls practlcable for school chlldren to llt themselves for collcge without golng outsidc thelr town schools, and this with out iuipairlng the elllciency of the com mon schools. A predlction one ytar ago that the above cducational conditions would exist here in Vermont today would have been scouted by the incredulous as Impossible and would have been halled by the frlends of educatlon as a realiza tlon of thelr hlghest hopes. We beli'eve that no system of educatlon in any State ofl'ers greater advantages than are pu.sl ble under' the town systesn of schools in Vermont. CORNVVALU. The thresluug niachlne ls agaln heaid. Mis Edna Jones left town last week for Brattleboro. W. Lewis of Hutland was in town last week vlsltlng frlends. Mrs. P. B. Warnei had the iiilsfortuuc to break one of her legs near the ankle recently. A young daughter at the honie of Mr. and Mrs. W. Moore is among the re eent arrlvals. A change lu the temperature has come since last week. The llrst appearance of frost was on Monday morulng. The Misses Goodrich of llubbardton aud Bclden of Benson were guests of Miss Una Sanford the tlrst of the week. EA8T MIDDLEBURY. II. Suniuer is visitlug in Hut- Mrs A land. Mlss Bertha Hler of Vergennes is wlth frlends here. C. A. Peek of St. Albaus vlslted hls father heie thls week. Mrs. D. A. Danion vUlted in Ver gennes and Ferrisburg!! last week. Xathau Decker ls more comfortable, belng able to slt up part of the day. Mrs. Frank Fltts of Fltchburg, Mafs., has been vlsltlng her uiother aud trlcuds here. Mrs. X. Dcreau of thls town and her daughter, Miss lllanche, are wlth frlends here. Mrs. E. A. Bradley and Mrs. F. II. Plper and daughter, Mrs. II. E. Day, are vlsltlng in Massachusetts. Mrs. Bradley Is wlth relatives In Bostou and vlcinlty. Mrs. A. J. Webber of Lincoln, who has been vlsltlng here the past week, olned a party of frlends for a plculc at the popular summer resort, Lake Dunmorc, on Wednesday last. Mrs. Webber, ac companied by her slster, Mlss C. F. Sumuer, returned home on Monday. Monkton. Thero wlll be a grove mectlug, Aug. 15, 10, 17 and 18, lu Smith's grove, south of the Hldge, wlth servlces at 10:30 a. m., and 2:30 and 7 p. in. Hev. Geo, J. Klng of Bristol, Kev. C. A. Bradford of Xorth Fcrrisburgc, Hev. C, 1!. Haw- ley of Vergennes, Hev. J. 51. Smlth ot Starksboro, Hev. V. D. Spdieer ot Hlp ton, Hev. C. F. Xoble of Middlebury and Hev. V. W. Carr of Lincoln are expect- ed to be prosent. New Haven. Hev. Marvln II. D.ma arrlved in town last wcck. Mrs. D. W. Xash was on the slck llst last week, but Is much better. G. W. Barton and fanilly wlll leave soon for the South, for the wlnter. Mlss Ellza Hublee of Montpelier has bccn speuding a few wccks In town. Mrs. Weed of Uluoshurzh was the uiest of Mlss Washburne over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peek have been ctitcrtalnhig frlends for sotnc days past. Mrs. Ellza Purmont ls vlsltlng her slater, ilrs. Xoah P. Xash, In Wlscon sln. Mrs. II. C. Hoscoc has returrcd from soveral weeks' absence lu Xew Yorkand elsewhere. Dr. E. D. Ilall of thls town Is in fall- Ing health, as ls also Janies Iliutnan, who Is no better. Fayctte Sprague, who has long bccn atllleted wlth a cancer, Is much worse, and conflncd to the house. 'I'hc liorse sheds being bullt on the grounds occupled bj the church are fast approachlng couiplction. Dr. Erastnus D. Hall aud two daugh- teis from Alblon, X. Y., were guests a week slnce ln the f.imily of Mrs. J. C. fitnivi. Sylvester Doud, Eq., now nearh SCj5.' lias uonc the entire work of raklng through the haylng season and also through the harvestlng thus far. beides nianaglng a pretty good yeg-jtable and fruit garden. rT Jlio anntial nieeting of the Ladies' Missionary society was held at tlielr rooms on Thursday of last week. There was a inembership of 32 reported and sixteen coples of Life and Light are taken, besides several numbers of JIIs sion Studies. Thls society has contrlb uted above 800 the past year. The old olllcers were re-elccted. Tea was served. Dea. Jullus Eldredge of Middlebury surprised a few of hls old friends recent ly wlth some pieasant calls. Ile was cheery and in good spirits, notwithstand- lng tlme had wroughtsomechanges phy- slcally slnce his last vlslt among us. We wish him many returns to the old town he so much loyes aud to the many frlends who hlghly respect and honor liim. Prof. Frank Hathorne, wlfe and child left this week for thelr home in Pots dam, X. Y. Mlss Lucia from Xew York city and other chlldren and grandchlldren have all been spendlng some days at the homestead of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Hathorne. Prof. Hathorne presided very aeceptably at the organ during the two Sundays of his stay in town. Ile is way up in the musical professiou. RIPTON. C. B. Guptll is in town for a siiort thne. X. LaFrance and wlfe are still away camplng. C. S. Albee of Hutland was lu town on Frlday last. II. E. Day and wlfe. who have been away lu camp, have returned. At T. Ulllliigs on the lOtli Inst. thcrmometer iiulicated 100 in the sun Miss Xaucy Little ot Whiting was in town over Sundav, having come up to the funeral of her neice, Miss FIher. C. J. Hobblus' little daughter Ella had the mlsfortuue to fracture one of the long bones of au arm a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Perline Padle of Warren, but formerly resldents here, were in town on Tuesday last and were looking well. Certaln perlpatetlc photograpliers have been in town for several days, securing, as they report, many beautltul vlews. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Baker are away on a vlslt wlth G. A. Baker, who was the victim of an accldcut in a planer whereby he lost hls rlght haud. One wlng of lils daui becoming shaky, G. .1, Hodges, witli a large lorce of uien, has bccn maklng thlugs all secure, dolng a good job, thougli lt has bceu expen sive. Mrs. W. V. Flsher, while in the far West, made an extensive and beautiful collection of nioss agates, onyx, carnel lans aud petrllled woods, the exaniina tlon of whlch would well repay any one Intetested In such matters. SHOREHAM. Mlss .Tenule Ilall of Bristol ls vlsltlng friends here. Mrs. Fred BrooUlns and chlldren aro at her father's, II. A. Lyman. I. B. Hich and fanilly are spendlng several days at Quewi City park. C. M. Ward, J. B. Xorth and Mlss Xcl lie Platt started for tho World's fair thls week. Mr. and Mrs. Borley and lufant son of St. Albans arrlved Saturday at J. Kussell's. Mrs. Eiltharp of Vergenues and Mrs. Kelley of Brandon are guests at Edson Farnham's. Capt. Moora aud his grand-daughter, Miss Clara, returned home Saturday from an extended Western trlp, taklug n the World's fair during thelr absence. Zeb. Martlu has Just completcd at Larrabce's Polnt a new Heuin ferry boat wlth four prnpelllng scrnws and many modcrn appllances. The boat was lauuched Tuesday uiornlng. One of the closest and most excltlng gamcs or base ball of the season was played at Bridport, Saturday last, be- twccn the Addison and Shoreham clubs rcaultlng In a victory for the latter, 14 to 13, and the last half of the Oth lunlng unllnlshed wlth tlio Shoruhams at the bat. The gaine was delayed on accouut of raln, but the playlng was good con slderlng the roughness of the ground. Hathome, the Shoreham pltcher, struck out 11 nieti. E. II. Moore umplrcd the game. The attcndance was large. VERQENNE8. Solomon Fleld and wlfe of Mulvane Kan., are vlsltlng relatives In thls vlclnity. F. II. Farrlngton of Brandon aud Col. Dunshee of Bristol were ln town on Wednesday last. Mrs. Helen (Stevens) Parker and clilldrcn of Xew Vork are guests at her father's, Herrick Stevens. The funeral of Xapolcon Lawrence, who dled ol lockjaw the Sth Inst., was 'ihursday at the Catholle church. Jethro B. Hustcd has returned from the World's talr, and George and F. H. McCuen departed Saturday for the show. For the tlrst tlme in vears wo ho.ir scarcelv any eoniplaints from farmnra In this locality as to riuantltv and ouil- Ity of crop3 The Catholle excurslon bv steamer Heindeer to Wllisboro Polnt, Wednesday last, shlpped at tliis port wlth about 400 excursionists. Tiu remains ofMlss M. Dillon. who died at Lhlcago last week, arrived liere Frlday, accouipanled by the parents. The liitermcnt was at Monkton. Kev. E. B. Smlth, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, eame near drownlng Tuesday last while batlilng at the lake. He was rescued by Fred Bates of thls city. Constab'.e J. Xash of Bennington brought a boy to the Keform school Tuesday for the purpose of glving him an educatlon in the asricultural and chair-bottomlng buslness. Saturday, market day, lots of people were ln town. For butter of the dalry variety the farmers got 10 tol7cents; for eggs, 20 cents; cheese, S to 0 cents, and for dresed fowls and ehicken from I 13 to 20 cents. A meetlng of the Champlain Game Club assoclatlon was held at Secretary F. L. Fish's olllce Saturday for the pur pose more especially of organlzing for the prosecutlon of all persons shooting ducks before September 1 in the waters of this locality. Prlncipal C. C. Davls of . the graded school left Monday for Manchester, Mass., for a short stay. He wlll remaln wlth the school another year. The fall term will begin Stptember 4. Two of the teachers, Miss Bass and JIIss Brooks, have engaged elsewhere. A vJ Asa M Hawlc ey, aged 21. snn ot Hev.nnt ,, ,,r c;i. trn.in l?il. r t ir..i... ,.. t.i... n..,...i.. church, dled Monday of constinmtion. He was nsnphuiorc InComell unlverlty. Funeral services were held at the par sonage M'cdnesday morulng at S o'clock; luterment at Troy, X. V. Hev. J. W. tlicdjlennett olliciated. xjVednesday monilnir at 10:30 o'cloc .v the Episcopal cliurch was beautitully festooned and trinimcd wlth rare and fragrant llowers, vines, etc, thcoccaslon being the marriage of Miss Hose M. Bates, daughter of our chlef ot police, Stephen Bates, and wlfe to Haymond A. Schuyler of M'orcester, Mass. The rhurch was crowded wlth the relatives and frlends of the contractiiig parties, the rector, Hev. E. B. Smlth otliciating. Mr. and .Mrs. Schuyler departed on the noon express for M'orcester, where they will reslde. WE8T CORNWALL. Beautiful wcather the past week. Mrs. Hawley of Florlda ls a guest of her cousln, Mrs. B. F. Haskell. Ilenry M'arner celebrated hls blrtliday Thursday by a party of neighbors and some who witlt him were boys togeth er. Mis-s Ida Blake and Artliur Hlce of M'orcester, Mass., who have been vlsiting Mark and Bessie Dcan, have returned to thelr home. Mlss Mabel Iiay of Albany, X. Y., who has spent several weeks wlth frlends here, started for her home Frl day morulng. Mrs. Burbankof Brookfield, Mass., g vlsltlng her brother. O. A. Fleld. Miss Mattte Field and her frlend, Miss Hob crts of Burlington, are also guests at the same pieasant home. West salisbury- J. T. Beach and wlfe are vlsltlng wlth Samuel Plerce. Grace Sawyer of Vergeunes has been vlsltlng her frlends In town. Prof. Lansley and fanilly of Ellza beth, X. J., are stopplng wlth S. J. Vulley. Mrs. E. A. Miller and daughter and Mary Smlth of Oakland, Cal., are visit lug at O. P. Mead's. Mrs. E. Elllson and daughter and JIIss Hattle M'ebber of Brooklyn are stopplng wlth Capt. S. Kelley. Itosle and Lllllan Goodrich gave an entcrtalnment at the parlors of tho Mountaln Sprlng llouse on Tuesday cvcning. Your corrcspondcnt has Just returned from a two-weeks' vacatlon and a car rlage rlde of over 300 uilles In soutliem Vermont and eastern Xew York, tak Ing ln the towns of Castleton, Poultney, Hupert, Arlington, Shaftsbury, Man chester, Dorset and Pawlet of thls State, and Granville, Fort Ann, Glens Falls, Caldwell, Holton, Ilague and Tlconderoga of Xew York. We reached Lake George the next day after the ill-fated steamer Kachel went down, drownlng nlne vlctlu.8, whlch east a deep gloom over tho whole community. We were royally entertalned at Bolton In the new and elegant house of Dr. Daniel Hogers, a Panton boy, who is having a splendld practice In thls grow Ing place, and wliose exccllent wlfe halls from West Salisbury. Our whole luuuivjf ua vcry pieasant. rne crop3 are looking flneiy evcrywhere. Oood thues are comlng. WHITINQ. Ziba Hubbard of Orwell vlsltlng ln town. has been Clayton Smlth of Hutland ls having a Vacatlon of a week ln town. The sudden change ln the wcather last Sunday left many wltii severo colds. The Congregatlonal Sundav school i ,,!Ui a llcllic at L:lkc Dunmore last wed- nesday. Mrs. IClng of Boton, while returiilng om the M'orld's fair, ls spendlng a few from days wlth Mrs. Parker. Copyricjht ibii All alone, both in the way it acts, and in tho way it's sold, is Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription for women. It acts in this way : If you're weak or " run-down," it builds you up ; if you suiler from any of tho painful disorders and derangemonts peculiar to your sex, it relieves and cures. It improves digestion, enriches tho blood, dis pela adhea and pains, brings refresh lng sleep, and restores llesh and strength. For all functional weak nessea and irregularities, it's a posi tive remedy. Hence, It's solil in this way : It's ffuaranteed to givo satisfac tion, in overy case, or tho money paid for it is refunded. They're the smallest, the cheapest, the eaiest to take. But all that would be nothing, if they weren't also tho best to take. Dr. Piprnn's Plp.isant. Pfllnt'i nrr. ,w.v ...... . .... .... . ....... ious Ileadaclie, Cnustipntion, Iiuli- pcstion, Uilious Atta. k, and all derani;einont3 of the livi-r, stumach and bowels. . Holiness Camp Meeting AT Spring Grove, New Haven, Vt WILL I1E IIELD SEPTEMBER 4-10, 1893. Presldeut Hev. II. F. Hkvxoi.ds, Under hlll, Vt., wlll lmvo clinrge. asslstcd by ati ablo corps ot workurs, viz : Hev. C. F. Fowler, Haverhlll. Mass. " .1. W. Bennett, Albany, X. Y. " D. F. Brooks, Corinth", X. Y. " J. E. K'nanp, Mestlleld. Vt. " C. M. Stebblns. Blnghamvllle. G. E. Xoble. Montpelier, Vt. " L. E. Tavlor, " " Vt. We expeet other prencliei'9, especially tho bretlueii ot the llurliiiKtoti ill-trlc-t lloard f.it.l l.nlirln.r f .... -r.ti ti 1.1.. v.i t a i. n. 1 .1 1 .rwni.if to mlnliter". nttililiiur lor liorses, i5 cents tor 4 qts. oats, aml 34 ci'iits wlth Iiay No titia elrnxo oti Miiuhiya. Tlio Leiitml Vninont rallro.nl wlll sell spe elal rounil-tilp l.eketHou Un lmu trtin liut laii'l to Mviintnii auil tiom Montpelier, Mld il i'm'i aml Wateibuiy. ANoon the Iltirllng tnn uml I.amollle aml stoii at utounds No gato lee any day. llllcliln room l co. Tviil Inir friotmd Ireo. All are coiillally lnvltei'. Lct us rally to make thls tneetlui; a rainl Miccess. For lui'thur lnloiiuatlon pl-aso adilress h- K. TA I.OH, ai :Jw K. Baldwlii st., Montpelier, t. SEASON OF 1893 - THE USUAL FULL ASSORTMENT OF CARRIAGES, BUG6IES AND HARNESSES. 6 FARM WAGONS. B. F. HASKELL & CO. West Cornwall, Vt., June 14. 4 tjl .'Jvi